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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-14 - Orange Coast PilotI - 17 • • ,.. .._ .... \ t Mes• Girl's n.ie Triggers Probe • r • MY~tery Kidnap Victitn Sought In Bolsa Puzzle ' ' • ·- County Schools EtnploJre Charged In Grand Theft ount e TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 14, 1975 YOL. ... NO.•• t SKTlOfifS. 2' PAG•S t Tb ' ' • ' ' > .. ~ f " A TES POSTED THI S CONfRACT· l-lMITS GU~ LIABILITY --READ IT .• , .. •l~l ' ;, ! <!• '•. ... • • c..n-. 0-> en = en <..D • ' ... .a ,;,,(c , 1• ~'.h:~,, Wf ·, 11 \I Si \!ff "~ Yi .:JI 'l!SU.lmtrs. • • 17 07 ~ 3 O.lty ...... IUff ,...... TICKET SYSTEM BEATEN? -Despite elaborate "fail- safe'' system monitoring parking charges at Orange County Airport including time-punch clock (top) and dated, timed and numbered tickets (bottom) sheriff's authorities claim a skimming scheme has cost th_e cowi- ty $300,000 over 'the past two years. Mystery Abt!nction -. Remains a Puzzle Huntington Beach ~e today are still trying to unravel the aJ. leged kidnaplng early Monday of a Long Beach woman i'dentified oniy as Diane. _ -11\lt Del~RlclW-d Noland aaid today no one matshi!\8 her description has been reported -missing and pol lee have been una· Ille to tum up ady clues in bet-al· Wiled disappearance. In the meantime, her comp•· lllon. Kevin Louis Vaughn, 22, of • L-Os Angeles County, remained in stable condition in a hospital in· tensive care unit after suffering a concussion and bruises al the .hands oC Dlane'a alleged abduc- ~ -::i Noland said off1cers intend lo question Vaughn further butaddi- tione.I -inlorm a lion probably will have to await an improvement ln his condition. Police oald Voug~ told them he (See KIDNAP, P .. e.U) , n Airport Losses Probed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER AndGARYGRANVILLE °'tile 0.11, ~llet!Qtf Orange County Sheriff's in- vestigators Monday arrested a Huntington Beach man in alleg- ing they had cra cked a n elaborate, $500-a -day ~cei pt skimming operation at the coun- ty airport's main parking lot. An intensive. seven-week pro- be led tD the arrest of Marinus H. Van Lent, 44, of 20361 Seven Seas Drive, on grand theft and em - bezzlement ch arges. Van Lent is an attendant at the pay parking facility. Sheriff's officials and county auditors claim the asserted plot may have bilked the county treasury out of a s muc h as $300,000 over the past two years by side-ste pping s upposedly "fail safe'' electronic parking ticket machines. Joe Mestre. administrative aide to Sherif£ Bradley Gates. said Van Le nt is allegedly the ring leader of "two OI' three"' employes of Parking Systems Inc., the firm that operates the lot. "There may be more arrests pending since the investigation is still under way,., Mestre said . Van Lent's arrest culminated a painstaking probe triggered by an informant's anonymous re- port. to airport administrators or illegal activity in the parking lot operation. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Gri(fith told the Daily Pi.lot that un- dercover officers mooitored the activities of Van Lent and several a ssociates for weeks i.n an effort to gather enough evidence to take to the district at- torney for an indictment. Investigators concealed in a van shot two movies or the sus- pects in action and county auditors examined more than 10,000 voided parking tickets in an effort to dete rmine how the (See SKIM, Page A2) Man Run Over LOS ANGE-LES (UPI) -A ·22.year-old man was knocked .down !h.en run oyer by a crowded Rapid Transit District bus Mon- day in Eas t Los Angeles. The C-alifornt·a lligbway Patrol said Salvadore L. Caloca stepped off the curb in front of the RTD bus. He was d ead on arrival at Mon- • terey Park Community lbpital. • IID ot? Corpse Found Job Pick Suspect Linked Violation To 2nd Killing? By Cory? By ARTHUR R. YINSEL OftlM Dall, PllMSC<tff A second killing or a teenager whose decapitated COfl>Se was found recently in Oregon may be linked to the case or a drifter and his girlrriend accused of murder - ing a Cypress runa way and .... ·ounding her Cost a Mesa compa· nion. The s uspects scheduled for ar- raignment today in Sacramento County Superior Court roamed rree for a week while the Costa Mesa girl , 14 , rought to convince authorities a murder occurred. Ronald Wayne Hogan, 32, and Gail Marie Lambe rson , 19 , originally from He m et, were cap- tured Sunday in Sacramento at a Sambo"s coffee shop when s potted by the sheriff's Metro Detail . They are named in warrant-; charging firs t d egree murder with $25,000 bail set. documents issued swirtly when the rem ains of Rebecca Marie Wotjas, 15, were finally round. A deer hunte r found her las hed to a tree in a lonely, rainy for est off a logging road near As hland, Ore .. where s he had been sexually assaulted , s avagely beaten and slabbed 22 times in the neck ::ind back. Death came just ahout thrl'C days berore her 16th b1rt.hday on Oct. 8, authorities s peculate Oregon authorities once aban- doned the sea rch, when hunters railed to find a body 1n an area desc ribed as near Medford, Ore., above Inter state 5. Costa Mesa Poli ce Detective Norman Kutch, ...,,•ho interviewed the local runaw::iy scvcral time!'>, became convinct•d she w:t::i telling the truth about what rnu~t havt· ha ppened . .. The little ga l fo und 1t d1fricull to accept t hat no one .... ·ould believe her.·· Kutc:h recounted. noting s he m a de an excellent wit ness. rem em be ring events <1nd s urroundings in inti malcdetail . Confusion over geo).(raphycom· plicated by fear. weariness and s hock led the Costa Mesa gi rl who was also s tabbc.-d in the ah- domen and beate n to s hift the search fr om north lo south Jackson County. where r.1iss \\lu- jta.s· body was round Satur1.h1 y The t wo girls, escapees from McMillan School ror Yo':.tyward girls in Orange. sci out hitch- CSeeSADJSTI(:, Pagf' t\2 ) $8,000 Embezzled? School Employe Charged in Theft Charges of grand theft have was in c harge of joh tra1nin~ ror been filed against an Orange financially d eprived persons in County schools e mploye accused the Orange and Santa Ana areas. by Orange police of e mbezzling Flana gan sai d a ''carn - al least $8,000 from a federall y prehensive audit" lx'~an tod ay rundcd job training project. into the affairs of the Orange Carlos Andrade Ramos. 46, of County Manpower Commission . Santa Ana. was released from the agency that hired Ramos for the county jail on hi s promise to work funded by the fed eral Com- appear Oct. 21 for Santa Ana pre hen s ive Employment and Municipal Court arraignment. Training Act. Orange Detective Dennis F1an agan said Ramos is ac- flanagan s aid today there is a cused of diverting at leas t $8,000 possibility that further charges into his own pocket by endorsing .wi ll be filed against Ramos who payc.hecks issued for trainees was employed b y the county who had eithe r left the program or superintende nt or schools as pro-had not yet enrolled in 1l. _ .~cl _<:_120rdi f"!.ator of the Central F1anagan., Said the losses oc- County Regiona I Occupattarr-~c-urred during the the periOd July Program . I through Oct. 3. The Orange or. Ramos resign ed from his fic e r said Ramos had access to $17,259 a year post Monday. He $80,000 a year in federal funds. ' J SACRAMENTO (A Pl -State Controller Ken Cory ha.s appoint- ed an inheritance tax re reree who owns stock in Ctl\ Orange County hospital th at aid e d Cory's cam - pa ign, s ays the Sac r a mento l ln1on . The Unio n s aid the appoint- ment appeared to violate state ta .... · which says persOl\5 appoint- l'd as rererees s hall not have con- tnbuted "d irectly or indirectly" to a controll er"s ca mpai~. l l identified the referee as :'\Iurray Shell of Los Angeles. It said he is a stockholder in Bristol ~lt•rcy llospital. Santa Ana. Acl'ordin,g to documents on file with the secretary of state, lhe l 'n1 on said, Lhe hos pital lent Cory $2.615 worth of in-kind services during last ycar·s campaign . The Union said the aid wao; pro- vided through a campaign com· millet' known as A-PAC, set up hy Or. l,ouis Ce ll a. C.'clla 1s a Cory hnekcr and de- Vt'lupl'r or Il r1slol ;.ind other ()rangt• ('ount y hospitals. Sht•ll. v.'ho couldn 't Ix' reached for commt•nt, "·as quoted by the l ln1nn as say in g his interest in lhl' hospital 1 ~ \"Cry s mall. Orang'{j Coast L -£: _ ....._! =----<-"""--- \\'eat her Su n ny s kies throu g h Wl'<ln~sday, according to t hl' w('ather ser v ice. Warmt'r with hi ghs in the 70"s ~l lht' benches rising to lh (• mid -MOs in l a nd . Ovt·rnij!hl lo...,,·s in theSOs. INSIDE TODAY 1•1nd1ng a 1ob 1n a hghl mnrket seem impossible? ND( 1/ µou hat c nght 1ntennew and 1nb !."'t'Cur1ng 11k1lls. Coastal Employment Center :.s offenng free les.<1ons in suc- ccs.~ful employment hunting_ PeopleSct·tion , Bl. 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Mishra, lhe 52- year-old founder of a yoga study center in Harriman. N.Y .• was in jail charj:l'.ed in the death of a 3-year-old boy whom he allegedly treated with acupuncture inSteaiJ of a prescription drug. Mishra. indicted last week by a county grand jury oe a second - degree murder c harge, was re- turned by state police Sunday night from San Franciaco, where hE' had been arrested the previous day. . The boy who died in July, was identiried Its J ean-Paul Gowland, son or one or Mi shra's followers in his Ananda Ashram yoga center. 22, of 2442 West Broadway. She was sought after her husband was shot in the buttocks and leg at 8:53 this morning al the corner or Broadway and Comer Ave. Her hus band, Randy Lloyd Buttram, 26, was taken to the We s t Anaheim 1-lo s pilal emergency ward. Officers said the chase start'ed when an Anaheim police unit spotted Mrs. Buttram·s car al Brookhursl Street and Cerritos Avenue. The officer said he tried to pull Mrs. Buttram over but instead she stepped on the gas and the race was on. She raced south on Brookhurst through residential sections of Garden Grove and then sped to the Santa Ana Freeway and then to lhe Newport Freeway. Units from Anaheim. Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa. the California Highway Patrol and sheriff's department were in hot pursuit. • Officers said that Mrs. But- tram slammed into a guard rail at 00-miles an hour at Santa Ana Freeway and 17th St. but con- tinued on 11ntil hitting another guard rail at Newport Freeway and MacArthur Blvd. Anaheim police has had only sketchy details at press Ume and didn't know w,hat motivated the shooting. f',....P~AI SADISTIC KILLING. • • hlking for Oregon. the local vic- tim told police when she spilled out her tale. They were picked up in the Sacramento area by a man and young woman in an imported car and driven on through Redding . and up Interstate 5. making food and corree slops occasionally. "It was just a routine type trip,•· said Kutch, until the ni ght of horror when the car pulled off on a lonely logging road overlook· ing Highway 227 near Ashland in lumber country. The Costa Mesa girl said she was led int6 the wodds-:-be8te"n. stabbed and then dumped back in- to the car, while the terrified Wo- jtas girl was bound to a tree. Contrary to earlier reports. 'She did not directly witness the blood- bath and sexual assault on her friend. "The last time s he saw Becky, she was out there in the boon- docks,·· Kutch said. • ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT l!>e 0t ... QO (N" 0•11• J>ilol, •I"' ..to!< .. !\ <omtll"*ll , ... N .......... ~ •. I• iu>l•-11 lty I"'" Ot•"9" Cw~• PubllWll"lll C_,.., ""°"''~'" ~"'°"'.or• pul>O\Mll Mon<My l,...aoqt f,,.,_,, 10< Co•I• ,.. ...... Nt .. PO<I S.a<f\, 1-!Uf!l•noT .... 0.•<"1Fount.oln V•ne,, lrwl.,., 'i>4tcldl•b•O<~ V•Het '""" L.o-tt U.a<h/!iooulh to.o\t It. 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Si.tcr ........ Dy C¥rt9r N-• ,_._ "*'· ",...., w.• ntMthly; nwlkY 11n1w. e.ntU00"*""'1• • \ • • I' ' The Costa l\lesa J!:irl had already poured forth the tale of horror, saying !ihe believed her friend was slain, a£ter being picked up back in Costa Mesa nine days ago by Of ricer Larry Fuqua as a straight runaway. He saw blood on her shirt and asked w}\at happened and the £rightened victim revealed a festering knife wound in the ab- domen and began to tell the story in detail. Kutch confirmed today the vic- tim has revealed in detail acts and events that. transpired between them and their captors before she was finally freed in the Bakersfield area. Nosexual assault occurred in- volving the Costa Mesa victim who hitchhiked home from Bakersfield to immediate ap- prehension. at least not to his knowledge, said Detective Kutch. Authorities in Sacramento said today they expect Hogan and Miss Lamberson to waive extradition ·and be returned to Jackson Coun· ty Wednesday or Thursday. Kutch, meanwhile, received a telephone query from lawmen in Marion County, Ore.. Monday night to discuss a lcenaged girl's decapitated corpse found there while a hunt "A'as on £or Miss Wo- jtas' body. Sacramento s heriff's detec- tives said 1-logan and Miss Lam· berson were unarmed and offered no resistance "A'hen taken into custody Sunday at thccafe. .tfesaid ne ither appears to have a speci£ic means of support and that both are transients who have traveled together for months. Cabbie Lives After Attack LOS ANG E;LES !UPI> -A cab driver was s hot in the head early today by a robber who directed him to a non-existent hotel in the downtown area, but the driver survived the wound and said it felt like something blunt hit him. Nicholas Miele. 35, was repc>rt· 00 in stable condition at Harbor General llospital where he was to undergo surgery later in t.be day to remove the bulleL I • f'roM PClfle A J SKIM ••• fraud v.·as accomplished. Griffith said a number of theories were developed about the method used to s kim tht-re- ceipts, including the possibility counterfeit parking tickets were being printed. But that theory was discarded when investigators determined the suspe<'lS were allegedly able to pocket between S250 and $.500 a day by working around the "un- beatable" price r egistering de· vices used at the lot. Grif£ith explained . that the machines are based on a grated entry that automatically s pits out prenumbered pa rking tickets stamped with the date and time a vehicle enters. 1£ the driver retains his ticket, it is taken by an attendant on the way out and sta mp~ by another machine that records thE" exact amount due in a tamper-proof re- gister. But Gri££ith said a number or people. particularly those who park £or several days at a time, lose their tickets and must be is· sued a ''lost ticket coupon'' by the attendant who estimates the time spent in the lot. Investigators claim the sus· pects gradually substituted hun· dreds or lost ticket coupons (or metered parking tickets, which invariably recorded higher; amounts. The balance was then kept by the suspects. Griffith sai d addition a l evidence on the scheme was gathered b y parking control vehicles in the lot for varying lengths or time to determine what type of system was being used. Sheriff's officials said today they have no evidence linking the management of the parking com- pany with the skimming plot. Parking Systems lnc., former- ly called P8rking Corporation of America, obtained the contract · to operate the lot from the Board of Supervisors in early 1973 after . agreeing to post $30,000 bond to cover potential losses of public funds. · The company operates the lot for 6.85 percent or the gross re- ceipts with the remainder going into the county"s general fund . County officials said one or the firm's key references on its ap· plication for the lucrative con- tract (now yielding $840,000 a year) was Dr. Louis Cella or San- ta Ana. a millionaire clinic owner and political benefactor or several supervisors in office at the lime the contract was awarded. Celia's implied presence in the contract deliberation was vocal- 1 y challenged by former supervisor David Baker, who £avored r-etaining the company that held the initia: contract on the parking lot, Redman Parking Corporation. Tuna Boat Sinks SAN DIEGO <AP) -Thirteen £ishermen were in a Mexican harbor today arter their U.S. tuna boat sank, apparently in heavy seas off Baja California. Chili Gulper Keeps Title NEW IBERIA, La. CUPI) -Juan ''Hot Tamale" Sanc hez gulped down an ultrahot Chili bolero without ninching to retain his title as the world's bot pepper eating klng. Sanc:h c2. 47 . of Lafayette, La .• outlasted a youthful competitor and several veteran opponents over the weekend at the seventh lnternational hot pepper eating contest . Contestants were served increasingly hot varieties of peppers, and thoSe who showed the slightest reae· Uon were disqualified. I 'Broke But Neat' UFO ·Followers ' Camp~in Par~ FOX LAKE, Ill. (UPI) - Between 50 and 70 persons believed to be poa1dble followers of a mys terious couple promising a UFO trtp to another planet camped far almost a week in a s t ate park about 45 miles northwesl of Chicago last week, park official& said today. rei\lltered for the vehicle linked to Anderson. ,,,...r ... _AJ KIDNAP .---.· met 1>1ane, 23. Sandl1 n1'91l at • I restaurllJll at Adami Avenue an4 !14rborBoule•ardin0ooiaK9L The two left the reataurant~ p:>lice said Vaughn told tbem, and drove to Bolla Chica 5lalA! Beach 1 ln Huntiniton Beach la an uea betwttnS .. entbmclUlllStreela. But as they prepared to leave 1 the beach later, aboUt2a.m .. l!fO rnen •accosted ·them at cun!°'Dt and Vaughn said bew111mocked unconscious. · He awoke later ln tho dirt beside his car, police said he related, which. by then was parked near the Garden Grove FreeW•Y and Valley View Street. State forest ranger Mick Egan recalled that lbe visitors ap- peared to bav,e money problems. • ''But otherwise they were clean and neat and very well behaved," he said. Ecan said the first two arrived at Chain O'Lakes Stale Park on Oct. 1·or 2. Several more arrived Oct. 4. he said. They held a meet· ing on Oc:t. 6, and lert·on Oct. 7. A man in his mid-.os;••whohad eyes that looked funny; they stared all the time," wlill operat- ing a "red Ford van" thet was among the dther vehlcle5 lhat re· gistered at the park, a park s pokesman said. People who .at- tened tbe Waldport meeting said a man known as "Him" who con· duc:ted the session with ''Her" . had ''hollow eyes." One of the other vehicles wu a brown pickup truck with blue renders operated by a woman, who apparently was in charge of the group. A park ranger described the group as "real weird." lie aaid one man paid the SI night camp- ing fee with a $50 bill, \lo'hich also was the type bill used to pay tile rental on a motel room for the Waldportmeeting. . Officers alle1ed the Yount woman m•Y bave been abducted ' by the two men. V•u&im'• w~et • and jacket also were m i1sng, i police reported. : "A s mall problem arose." Egan said, "All or these people wanted to camp in the cheapest area and we didn 'l have enough room there to ac:commodate th.em. The woman was described as ' five reel four inch~ tall and us pounds, ~ithshortbrownhairand wearing green panta and an orange, beige and greeonrealer. police said. ''Some of those arriving on Oct. 4 couldn"t raise a dollar. They borrowed a ni ckel from the gatem an to make it. But they paid him back a couple days later." Egan said he had no· idea where they went. The park is near Fox Lake. The drove cars. he said, with license plates from Oregon. Colorado, Texas, Arizona, Washington, and one of the Cana- dian provinces. Three of the license plates matched those or cars that disap- peared with 23 persons from Oregon followin g a meeting at Waldport. according to reports rrom other o rricials to the Portland Oregonian. Oregon licens e plates on the three veh.icles were registered lo Michael D. Kelly, Blodgett. Ore.; C.-erald Anderson. Eugene. Ore., and E. Dan Staggs, Springfield. Ore. Park officials said that a man using the name Al Kaplan re- gistered for the Kelly car and E. n. Staggs for the Staggs \•ehicle. They said It "'as not known who Memorial Mass Survivors Honor Compani.ons MO:-ITEVIDEO, Uruguay (UPI) -The young people who survived on human flesh a fter a nightmarish plane crash in the Chilean Andes three years ago have gathered to commemorate their dead companions. 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NO. 210412 -w • ·~ . 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • C?STA MESA., CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6(6-(838 _ 6(6-2355 '-_:_~~~-:-~~~__:_~~;=:-==-~~~:::-~~~~~·:.:.:.:..:.:.::..-1 D. i"""'ll ; ,., , f • - -• r DAil y PILOT A:S Ce>unty C.ains-on y 38;600· Dw•ing '7 4 The most notable stalraUcs in° from 0 ranee County to The increued birth rate added million in 1974 gap between lpublican .,.nd Oru1e County odcled as.ooo -••to ltt Populatloo in 1974 -the low05f annu•I Jrowth lilUJ'e In 2IO yu.r .. ac~ordil'll to the 1!175 county Progress Repc>rt acttpted by Ille BOard of Supervisonl to- day. the latest report ... deal with the some.where el.M -an increase ol 24,800 people lo the county's -A decline or 36 pcrcenL in Lhe Democratic rank.s in the county slowdown ln POPUiation growth lt.2percentover-lhel973rl&ure. populaUoo wblle a tot.al or 9,700 number o r building pe:rmi~ hi· and an attendant increase in the Tbe number ot ,people who rountiMfi died during the year. :i:ued during the year. 't43 '75 pert"en1 Democrat. ff. 7 number of Orange Countlans moved to tlae county from Based on the latest figures, the percent Re publican and S.9 per· moving elsewhere in the &late or ellewhtte declint"d j llgbtly from county'& poRulalion density in· -An increase -i n total school cent uncommitted). nation. 92,800 to 92,•oo. according to the creased dunng 1974 to a total or regi:stratlon of 28.000to~.300-The 80-pagc document is the 12th volume publiahed in the county. [{ con(alns pertinent statistics on the. county and its re- 11identa for use by businesses libraries and government acen'. cles. The annual report· cover:i the year prior to ila publication. The 38,000 population inc.rease 'P'rotrfts Repor:tJ 2.143 people per square mile. -All o<r-year decline in voter -A s light decline to 26.6 years was a 2.32 percent Jump to a total Also cootribuung to the overall Othe r nota ble data contained reCistratlon or 130.000 to a Lotal of In the median age o( Orang~ oC about 1,684,400 in 1974. popullfiOn lncreose in 1974 was a . .... 1 1 lud 621.6:17 as of Jun~ ofthls vcar. C.OUnty resident$. Accord.Loe lo s tatiati"s ob-jump ii) t.h.e county's olfitial 'birth in uiOa!'nua report nc ... ed ; tained from the Slate Depart-rate figure (r0m 14'.-S births per -A dramatic decline 1n con mt>nl or Motor Vehicles. the re-l.000 popµlaUon to lS per l ,000 . struction uctivity in the county -An increeae of 24,800 lo 607 ,000 i• the total number or housin11 units in lh1• county. A. :fla,e:ht wors~_pi~ acoord" in~ to Xir Pollution Control Dif'· 1nc:t figures, 1n the overall Quali - ty of th~ air durinR 1974, •. porl.states lhat more than 73,000 The deat}I rate was stable at 5.9 Crom a to&al valuution or St people changed their addresses per 1,000. -billion in 1973 to just over $823.5 High Note UPI f•~'*o Beverly Sills Sang the · lead part Monday in Rossini 's ,;Siege of Cori nth." a l the gala opening or lhe Metropclitan Oper a's 1975-76 season in Ne\v ):'°ork . Thon1as Schip - pers conducted . ( Ford Eyes Drug· R eport I Abuse Problem Costs Nation $17 Billion \\'ASHINGTO:"'J t UPIJ ~Presi -praisa1 ·· of drug abuse in~ dent Ford is studying :i \\'bite ;\merica. I-louse t ai:;k force report recom-Th(' r eport was reviewed last mending de -emphasis of mari· we<'k b y Viee Pr es iden t juana in federal c ffo11s against Rockef e-ller . and a source close to drug abuse. the go\'ernml'nt "s ant id ru g ef· It may. be madl.' public this -forts said rcleas(· of the re port week , says a "'hit<' !-louse \\'3S held up in purl because of spokesman. who deni ed an al -J ack Ford's revelation that he legation the report "''as withheld ust'Cl marij uana . because or the admission last But spokes man J ohn J·lushcn wt-ek by the ·President's son. s ai~ :\fonday '"that"s just ~Ton g.·· Jack, that he has smoked pot . He said tht? report probably "'·ould The report of the White llouse be released this week and has Domeslic Council Drug Re,•iew been making its "'ay normally Task Force s aid drug abuse costs through channels . the nation up to SI7 billion a year Although the report"s proposed and may be an insolubleprobl('m. de-emphasi;i of n1arijuana has It said instead of aiming al been publicized. thl' full report marijuana, (('deral law enforce-has not been publicly available. A ment and tr e atment e (£orts copy was obtained by UPI rrom a should be directe d more to .... ·ard congressional office. s uc h drug s as he r oin. a m - phela min es and mi xed One of the rC'port 's m ajor con- barbiturates. Whi ch "pose a clusions is th<.1t national drug greater ris k lo the ind ividual and abuse proble m s m ay never go to society." a\\'ay. Ford as ked the task force last ·Therefore. \\'e must be pre· spring to ma ke a "frank ap· pared to t·ontinue our efforts and Mutilation Murder Trial to Resume Trial resumed today in San Bernardino for two Orange Coun - ty men accused or e xecuting a nd mutilating two other countians ~h o were repea te dly s hot , hacked, burned and buried in lonely des<'rl and m ount a in graves. Proceedings against Donald W1 Blansett, 32. forme rly of Garden Grove, and RichardJ. Waissrrtan, 3$, formerly or 8641 Lomond Drive. f-tu11.tington Beach, in San l(ernardrno County S uperior <;ourl will extend well into J~uary , il is predicted. -A third s uspect accused and also held at San Bernardino Coun- ty Jail. Marine Sgt. Luke Aus tin, 34, oCYuma, Ariz ., is also accused of a role in one or the double niUrd ers. but will be tried later. tSlaying victims were John H. Gressman, 39 . or Orange. and Richard Ols ey, 34 , who lived at ~91 Valle Drive. Westminster. prtor to his early 1974 disap- ptarance. INo specific m otive has been I I llirohito Home TOKYO <AP> -Emperor rohlto returned to Japan today r. m his two-week visit to the ted States and CX.Pt.etsed hi s ,. st appreciation to Presi- dent Ford and·lhe American peo- ple (or the warm welcome I re- ~ived. '" • . ( .\' • established ror the sava.(le kill- ings . ac co rding to Sa n Bernardino County Deputy Dis- trict Attorney John Arden. but all rou r ('XC'ept Sgt . Austin had worked a l the PJaygirl Club tavern in Garden Grove. Arden sa id Gres s m a n , ho\.\·ever. was e:-:poscd as an un- dercov<'r info rmant for the .<\.lrohol. Tobacco and Firearms divis ion or tht' U.S. Treasury Department, a probable key fac- tor. ''We think he knew too much,·· Arden explained. a ddin ~. however, that authoMtles are un · certain ju.st what illegal activity hE>might have been investigating, The Yuma Marine is accused or participating in Gress man 's murder , howe ver, leading t<' speculation it could have had something to do with lratfic in stolen milita ry weapons. Gressman was found April 17. 1974 in a shallow grave near Vic- torville and he is believed to have been killed in early September of lheprevious year. Olsey was executed in early 1974 and his body was found likewise in a s hallow grave by a molorcyclisl at El Mirage D'ry Lake alter he spotted a booted fool sticking oulolthe sand. A county pathologist will lake the stand this week to \estiry re- •garding condition or the bodie$, wlijc'tlb~d been rertdered virtual-il'. ¥flidenliJiable to pl'event lr1tc-~·gtheVic(ims .. our comm1!ments inrlefin1tely, in ordrr to contain th!? problem at a minimal le\'l'L and in order to minimize the cidversc s0<.·1;1I co~l ofdrug abuse.·· Thl" money cost of drug-rel<ited theft. health cart' and !O'Jt produc livity are estimated at $10 billion toSl7 bill ion a year. Th<' report doe:; not cover \"'0 of th e m ost ahu ~ed drugs in America, alcohol a nd nit'otrnt>, becaus<' they are "lcgcilly o!;>· tainabll' and :>nci<.1lly <J<'ccptabl l• .. drugs trl'atl'd differently by public and social policy. 'ht> rt•· port said OC Voters Get Sample Ballots Soon About half the county·s 620,000 registered YOters this wel'k "'ill start receiving sample ballots. voting pamphlets, polling placl' noti ces and <.1bsenlee ballot ap· plications for the NOY . 4 general t~Jection . :\1 . J . "J im "' '.\l ayer said hi ..; starr began the ma:1l111~s 1'wtonday and ~·ill contin ue until aJI have been process('d and sent The elections are being held on ly in areas \\"here there CJ.re vacan- cies on special boards governing "'ater districts, .s anitary dis- tricts, pa rk and recreation dis: trict.s and others. :\I ayer' said. The registrar not\-'CI that it •~ also the fi rst t ime under amend- ments to lhP red era I voting ri ght~ laws that b.allol material "'ci s printed in bot h English and Spanish . Mayer explained that anyone expecting to be absent from hi s precinct on election day can apply\ for absentee ballots by rn ai l or in person at the registrar's office. 1119 E. Chestnut Ave in Santa An a. ~1ai led requests must be re- ceived no later than (}('\. 28. :\fayer noted, Youth Sniffing Spray Dies HOLLY RIDGE1 N.C. fAPl - An autopsy has disclosed that a IS-year-old youth died from snif· lin g an antiperspirant , authorities report . The youth, \Vayne Pope, was found on the bath.room floor of his home at Holly R i d ge in southeastern North Carolin a. A.1'8pl'ft'y can or under arm de· odorant wa!i ne8rby, ofrlciuls 531d . _I -A contin ued narrowi n~ or thl' Sees Highway. Layoffs Brown Faces State Employes in Anaheim Bv DOUG WILUS i1"9(.la ... ~,.,, -~ Gov. Edmund Bro~'J1 Jr. say!> "a significant number of layoff!)'· of statt• highway dep1.1rtmt•nt employcs is inevitable. But . Bro"''" told 800 delegates to lhe Ca liro rn i a S tat e Employers Association Conven· lion in An ahei m Mo nd ay . California is much bcttt•rof(than the city of New York, stale of II· hnois and many other financially troubl('d govcrnmc nLo;. The Democratic governor also told the employc group that be \\'ill not raise taxes to finanee a , Pa..1 increase for tht•m. -1-lt> refusC'd to !Say whether the slate can afford pay raist•:-. n('\.t year to match cost of llv1n~ 1n crens('s "'ithout a tax h.ike. It was BrO\\•n 's first ap pearance bt•fore CSEr\ sinct· tht· group endorsed h is ean<lidacy for J!overnor and t·ontributcd SI2,000 (o his campaign last year Ile was rcct"ivcd cordial!). but '''ilh \'t"ry littlr ('nlhusiasrn fur his .. tim<'s nre tough"' message. lie ret•cived the "'<1rn1cst respon!ie to ~1 is promise to i:on tinue supporting CSE,\'s cam paign tor collel·tive' b~1rgaininl! rights. But BrO\•:n said he had 110 idea \Yhether he can get tht.• ~l/Jt\-' legislature to go along too. Askl'd about h i~ administra- tion"s pla ns to elirn inatt• as many as 3.300 or the 16.000 jobs in lht.• Department of Transportation. Brown refused to name th(' numbt>r facing layoff~. nut h<• said thl:'re "·ould b(' layoff s flt' also tnlrt tht• s tall' v•ork cr:-. not to put ton much fait h in find ing fcdt-ral hi gh"'<iy funds lo :-.ave jobs. The de'purtmcnl for ye ar~ h a:> h ~id t oo m any e mployes (or I he diminis hi ng number of n C'\\' hi_g h\vays bei"ng designl:'d and bu tit, h(• s:dd D•1ly f'ilOI Slafl l"tlol• PROMISES LAYOFFS Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "ff you·r<' ut that depart ment. _vnu ~-hould be lookin ~ around :-.t:.ite govt•rnrn('nt for otht.'r op pnrtun1lies , ·· h<' said I'm not going to keep a de p=.i rlment of Stall' going if 11 tloC"sn'l hav\• a vi;ibh.• function:· ht' add('d later . '"Jffi;t hRtH.J~~ there arc people there '"'orking) it is not t•nough rea:-.on to keep a parlicular pr n~r;.in1 r,:oing if µtiorilles shi ft.·· 1\sked tf ht• \11ould support ;.i tax hik<' to pay for sal;.iry incrc.•L1ses. Rro~·n re plied, "I don l see th<il \\'t'·re goinJ:: lo nt·cd a t;.i:'( hi ke next yl!ar · Ile lhen wa s asked if that meant California h.ad t•1io11gh money \VII hout new ta" es to pro· \'ide cost uf li.,.1ng raises for sl<i\t· emp\O)'t'S fi rov•n r eruscd lu R A c: answer that question , s aying .. I'm not going to rt.>veal my bargaining strategy.·· Hut the 37 ·year·old governor :;aid hl' beli eves that a ll workers may slip next year 1n terms or their ('a rnings in uninflatcd dollars because energy, land and natura l rt•sources are growing more scarce <.1 nd expeiisivc. ..State 'A'Orkcrs ure pressed. So are the people who pay the bill. \Ve can·t salis ry everyone. We can't servil'l' all the needs that ;1rt• out th('rt' "We have to face reaJity, and ttiere are difricult things coming. \Ve have mor e r esourcelS (in California). Wehavemorepoten- lial. more wealth. Although things are going lo be difficult they ~'on ·1 be as difficult as they are elsewhere.·· he said. l\rov"n ~·a!i questioned later by reporters as lo why he atlen- detlthe CSEA convention but did not attend a major fund-raising dinner two days earlier in Los ,.\n,c:l.'IC'S for the California lJC'mocratic party. Rrown was honorary chairman of the dinner, which featured siX- t•ontenders for the Dcmocraticl nomination for· president, both or CaJ1fornia"s U.S. senators and a tong li~t or prominent California J)f'mocrats. including Brown 's fath_fr, foQn e r Gov. F.dmund C . ·Pat" Brown ·I support lht.• party. I jus t didn't thjnk m y prest'ncc would have added that much.·· J-le said his absence should not be interpretetl as a snub of the party. \Yhic h raised about $100,0()() at lht• l'Vt:'nl ' I can·1• go to t•vc r y fund* ra1l'in,e-dinn('r in the st;ile of - Californi<1 . Thert• will Ix-others that I will 3Llc nd . and there will be othe rs that I won"t attend,·· he said. 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'\~ llt'I''· with Tom arp hine ~f-L\KE & R 1\ TTl.E OEPJ'_ It now develops that Orange Counly may soon be in the earth- quake predictin g business. This in telligence romes to us in recent Ol'\.\'S from one of our institutions of h1ght:r lL•arn1ng, California State University al F\illertun. lJp there at Cal State, \flt!' scientists have 1nstalll'<I two dL" 11<.'t•s e<.1l h:d Tiltn1elt:r.s. One is in ~'ul!erton and the other at Yorba l.1nd,1. Near as you can tell from news a<.·counts, the T1llmeter works somt'th1ng like lhf' tiltmetcr on a pinball machine. If you get too t•nthu~1a:.t1r "'ith s haking a pin· ball machint•, it lights up in a tHt :and your game is terminated. The :-.t·1t·nt1s1s· Ill!\\' Tillmclt:r ap- llart•ntly meas ure's when the t·arth is gt•tting loo l'nlhusiasli c. ,\1-'TF.R TllF:V Rf:CORD the tdts. you can bl' pr£>parctl ror the shakes. rattll's a nd rolls which "''ill likely folio"' .• Dr. C"hris Hu('klt·y or the Cal State projc<.·t has explained that while th(' scientists m;1y be able to tell wh en a s hake is coming. the art hasn ·1 been perfe'cled to the point where they ciln tell us precisely where it will hit or how strong it will be. Dr. [-Juckley also addrc-ssed the qut>stion of whether or not earth· quake predicting will set off panic among the populace. "PEOPLE CAN TAKF. it,'' he suggested. "Ample warning of an earthquakl' \\'ill, in my opi- nion. motivate people to take steps.'' l certa inly agree with that. Give me t he warning of an earth- quak(' comin g and I'll take very quick steps toward the nearest open space. Or I may 00 motivat- ed to hide un.der the bed. Aside fro m that, you just know there a re plenty of people who would really appreciate advance warni~g of earthquake. Think of all the liquor store owners who would have Lime to haul the stock I off their shelves before the earth- 1 quake did the job for them. Or imagine the boon s uch warning would be ror the supermarket I I _stock boy in charge 01· stacking up the do.&JeOa cans. ,_, Meanvftlfte. Aunt MaUde WOUid h:i ~e time to pack away her good ch ina she keeps on display , • before th·e quake1puts it away ror her permanently.\ • • • l ! CAL STAT E'S DR. Buckley helped write a paper on 22 re· corded tilts of the earth which were recorded bet ween Jan. I, 1973 and June 2, 1975. I-le says of the 22 tilts recorded, 21 or them correla ted with later earth· quakes . People will give credence to the quake predictions, he says, "if the prophecies are based on a statistical average s imilar to a weather forecast .·· Now I wish the good proressor hadn·t used that comparison. We know what weathe r forecasts are like. When did the weather peo- ple ever hit 21 out of Zltimes? WHEN EARTHQUAKE p.e- dictions begin, Dr. Buckley thinks skeptics may doubt the first warning but the second alarm ''will be widely received.·· How true. Thal will be just like a recruit throwing his first hand grenade . The second one he throws goes twice as far. TU!!C!ay. October''· 1175 l'()p FEMALE VOCALIST Nashville's Dolly Parton JolmDenver Named Top Ente rtainer- NAS HVILLE, Tenn. <UPI) - John Denver. America's biggest sell ing pop record ing artist and Colorado's poet laureate. has won the country music industry's hi ghes t accolade, the entertainer of the year award . On tour i n the Far East , Denver accepted the Country Music Association <CMA) honor via satellit e from Perth, Australia. during the nationvo'ide teleeast of the 9th Annual Cl\IA Awards Show ai red live from the Grand Ole Opry House Monday night. ''I was raised on country music. It was part of my life and it·s beautiful to be able to share this with you:· said the blond. bespectacled singer. who also garnered the song of the year honors for " Back J-lome Again." _, DENVER I S an example of lhe overlapping worlds of country. pop, rock and folk which havt! produced a hybrid SOWld that sells well but angers some hard· core country vete rans who feel "their'· music is being watered down. On th e ot h e r hand , two longtime country chart inhabi· tants. Waylon Jennings and Dol- ly Parton, took male and female vocalists of the year. Best known fo r "I'm a kambl· ing Ma n ,·· Jennings is a n acknowledged rebel whose beard, long hair and WlCOnven· tional altitude do not always sit well with the CMA aristocracy. T HE BLOND E and buxom Miss Parton said she was sur· prised by her victory. "I'm proud of it and I just hope that everybody thinks I deserve it. I hope nobody thinks I got it because or what happened last year," s he said, r eferring to the 1974 female vocalist award which ;r~~~Y ~u~~=~8a::i:=oo~ of London . _ ' • I Rockies Snowy • • ! • ' • • ! I ·- But Heat Wave Hits Plains .. Coa•ral We ar....,. F•lt IOll•y •nd w.<! ... ~.y Will'I .,...,..,., ,...,,., O.n b!.11 • t l'IM>t t ot HI< l'ly 100J ifl U. "'°""""' tty ~'4.lly. LlVht vatl•bl• wll'lds n'9t1t .., "°°"'"'9 "'°""' bMOl't\ino •ell..-ly 10 lo 11 llnols. Hton tod.ly In the .... CN•l•l 1e"'Per•hir••wlll r-.Df'-Sl...., 1~. fftflper•1"''' will ••nve r..1-w....o n . Thi! -IHllm1>•1t11ure wllt.,.,6S. ' TUESDAY ..... p.m. •1 WEDNESDAY Flr}l'-1 II f.m. 0 t Ar•lllo9ft 1•41 1.rn. •.t <:.«--'Jt(l.in. '' Sef;-fl•Ol'l l:.JO p.m. • 1 $<ltl r , .. ,,. s·7 •·'"•. wh •: 10p. rn. Moat> rM\l: JJp.m ., WltJ!CMi.m. Doily rilot Dtli."ff"Y ts G•11rontffd MOMilY·F,,08Y II you d<l "01 flilYC' VO<i• pa1H1• by ~ 30 p m . c&ll "Oetore 7 p m af'l(:I .,n,,r coD\f Wtll be de· ll~fed Saturoav and Sund;iy U you do nol ·~·v• YOU! COD\f tl't' g 8 m SalU1'- d3v. or 8 • m Su"Cl8Y. Cllll belore 10 am ano yWr CoC>Y w1H be df(livefed. c1rc.•.t1 .. T11e,1111111 Masi Or•noe County A.r•M 64J-4JJI Nof'11i'#(l$1 HunhflQIOfl Bolich. aooWe5tm1n&te1 , , •..• 140-IJJO 5an C!i!mente. C•PnU1ano8each San Ju11n Cap;11r111no. 0111n111 Point SOUll'I L-ou11a. L1guna Niguel 4t5-06l0 ' • • • American Shares Nobel 'The.Pill' Fm & Teat Yale Economiat, R11aitin Joint Winnen RARITAl'I, N.1. (AP) - The Ortho Pbarmo~cal Corp. h•• ree•lled it1 Modicon birth «>11trol pin. after tests revealed the pills may lose their effee- tivenet'JJ. Sl'OCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) - A Dutch-born American and a dissident Russian theorist who advocates decentrallution ol the rig idly ee ntraliied Soviet economy, were named joint win· ners today of the 1975Nobel Prize . in Economic Science. Their work, ~l?.rgely ind~· dent of one another. was cited'°' leading to i mproved economic• planning. The Swedish Royal Academy of Science made the award to Tjalling C. Koopmans of Yale ' l.)nive r sity a nd· Leonid Kan- torOvich or.the Soviet Union "for their contributions to the theory of optimum a llocation of re- sources ." They are to s hure a $143,000 prize. KANTOROVICll, a Stalin and l..enin prize.winner out of favor "'ilh the Kre mlin for the past 10 years. is the first Soviet citizen to be a warded the economics prize. His nomination came just five days after another Soviet dissi· dent. civil r ights activist Andrei Sakharov, won the Nobel Peace Prize, anothe r first for a Soviet. There was l'trong specul ation neither \\.'ould be allo"·ed out or the Soviet Union to collect their prizes. Koopmans. on learning of the economics award, said in New Haven, "I think it"s a g reat honor. I'm delighted to be com- bined with Kantorovich, whom I have met on several occasions in 1965 and 1970. ·· KOO P MANS SA ID the "order or ideas '' in his and Kan- torovich's works are "very much the same althdugh the \lo'ork was completely independent.•· On whe ther America and Ru ssia could work together on economic problems, Koopmans said, "Their ideas are getting sorted out and there is not only greater knowledge on each of the two sides of each other's ideas but also perception of common ele· ments ." There was no immediate com- ment from Kantorovic h. 1-l owever , Professor Erik • \ \ NOBEL RECIPIENT Tjelllng Ko9pmano Lundberg of the Swedish Academy of Sciences said he was somewhat worried that Kan· torovich may ha ve some pro- bl e ms getting permission from Soviet authorities to receive his Nobel prize following the angry Soviet reaction to the awarding in Norway last Thursday of the Nobel Peace Prize lo physicist Andrei Sakharov. a c hampion of civil rights in the Soviet Union. BECAUSE OF the peace award to Sakharov the award to the Russian economist poses a dilemma to the SOvicl govern· ment. Sakharov was honored for his militant opposition to official Soviet policy, and spokesman for the Soviet regime . have con· demoed the award just as they did when the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature was a warded to Alex> ander Solzhenitsyn. Kantorovich is a n indirect critic of the Soviet economic system a lthough his criticism is couched fn m a tbem1tlc1 I 1anrua1e. Kanlorovicb bas mlllnt.ained that • denclent Soviet invest· ment policy has failed to achieve optimum economic growth, and ·has estimated Ute optim1m rate oC economic growth at 12percent. a concept quite contrary to of. ficial Soviet economicpc>licy_ Both Kantorovich and Koop- mans s tarted their work in lhe field of 1tandard-1etting r.('onomic theory by seeking an swers to such rundamental queJUOM t.o all economic actJvitf as what goods: should be p~ duced, what methods ol prodUc- tion l'lhould be used and how mu"h of the ('Urrent production :shou ld be consumed and how much r eserved to be invested and create new resources for future production and consumption. A spoke1m11n for the 'companysald Moada.Ylhat cMmical stability test.I re- vealed lb.at the estrosen levels in a small numbei"ot thepULI bave de creased. Ortho advised womm taking Modicon to continue normal dosage until their physicians prescribe asu.b- &titute. The company allo adv.ised women uaiog &todicon to us.e a ~ means of contraception u,n.. til consulting their pbysl- ci ans. About 150.t>oo women throughout the na- tion use Modican. Ortbo said. T ll Elll WO&K. e mbracing whole national economies and also getting down to ind! vi dual branches and firms in some in· stances, has led to improved economic planning, the Swedish Academy of Science said. Anti-busing -Demonstration "'As they have formulated the problems and d escribed the con· nection between production re· suits and productive inputs in new ways, these two scholars have been able to achieve highly slgnlfi<!ant results. Jails Seven ''Early jn his resea r c h Professor Kantorovicb applies '" the analytical technique of linear programming to de monstrate how economic planning in his country wou ld be improved. Profess or Koopmans, for his part, has shown for instance that on the b~is of certain effi ciency criteria it is possible directly to make important deductions con·· cerning optimum pri ce system s,·· the academy said. T HE CITAT lON ror the two . economists said that "largely in- dependent or one another. they haYe renewed, generalized ..ind developed m ethods ror the analysis of the classical problem of economics as regards the op. timum allocation or scarce re- sources.·· LO USVILLE. Ky. CAP) Several wild s hots were fired toward Jefferson Cotmly police and seven persons were anested during a nighttime an . tideseg regatioo-busin g d e - monstration near a h.ighsdw>ol. · Bob Yates, press officer for the ' county Police, said nobody was hit by the shots. Police had no estim a te of the number laking part in the disturbance. in southwestern Jefferson County near Pleasure Ridge Park High School. The crowd dispersed and the area was quiet shortly afler midnight. police reported. · Antibusing protests have OC · curred a lmost daily since the L.o uisville·J e ffe rs on County school system was ordered de· segregated this term under a busing plan involving transporla· lion of 22.600 ~f the 120,000 pupils. Freddy • ' Martin comes to Newport Beach! Na mie-~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~- Please make reservations for persons for PREMIERE at$ 1250 per person. Donation: $12.SO per person ~ke check payable to PREMIERE. I • F or Rese nialioru Call 645-2161 or Enclosed is a check for$. ____ _ ( ) l am unable to attend, but please find my donation e nclosed. Leroy Struhr, 507 Avocadq, Corona del Mar I· . --~-·--·· -J • I ' I I J -\ __ • Two-Die lnOwn Fortress · ~ ANGBLBS (AP) -i\ nou•anl OWIM!I' and bla wire who llvtd be--wlndows and an iron 1ate were roua<t dead or bullel I WOllllda In lbelr Veal.., home, police said .. I 1m .. ticaion r.-led Monday that lite bodies of Herbert Chance, 56, and his wife. Virginia, .u. were discovered by -· I the~dead woman's stster I '( Stale ) -->"" ..,_ -'.naK-t I and a neighbor who became alarmed when Freddie Prinze, 21. the couple failed to s tar of TV series anawer their telephone. ' ' C h i c o a n d t h e The victims' hands Man·' marri e d had been bound, and Katherine Cothran, ' both had bullet wounds 23, a sec ret a r y in the head, d'etectives formerly of \Vest said. There was no im- • , • • T\!od!y. Oct-'" 1'7!1 DAll.Yl'ILDT 41 ~atty · Hearst Settles in .to Jail Life · j ~ REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Palli<la Hoanl Is .. PATTY ISN'T BEAi.LY ..Otlq_UI. ••nt." now illowedtlleat"lliUUW!tbOlher1>riscaen at the Mcl)ooald 1a\d. "ll's llle peopleoutslde.around ltcr Son M•teo County Jail, bul beefed-up' a .. urity we're concerned ·--w.·~...,.omed •boul lite becaU5e oC ber preS\'9<0 ln lite jail ls conbJ& up IO koolu, Ille peopl• lr)'int to gel in IO .. eber, to sen<l $i?(IO•day,1ayatbeftrilf. ' upcontraband.'' Sheriff John R. JltDonald Jr. said in an ln· McDonald11ldsevenlpeaoasad1yukto1ee, terv\ew Monday tbal th• decision to increase Ml.sa Hean:t but are turoed away because s he does aeeurity wu made in_part because Patricia Tobin, not. want to see them. He said earlier she receives 50 an old friend of Miss Hearst's, smu141ed a tape re· letters a day,someolit hate mail. corder into tbejalJ duringooeof her vu1lt1. McDonald said Miss Hearst still ls beJ.ng held In EXCEPT FOB MEALS, Miu Haanl'l l'OUlllle has changed litlle In II« 31'1 w..U In jail. Wakeup a{ 6 a.m., ~reol<rut arf:30, followed la~la-IM momlne: by an hour or so of ''exerclae'' when abe la allowed out of her eight-by~l&hl foot rill to shower and perhaps m ln1le with otl>er mulmum s«W'llJ' prl:JOner5 in the corridor. Another exercise sessioo. b held In the after. noon. Some days a re broken up by visit.I from oee cl her lawyers or from a member of the paychlatric1 panel appuinted by U.S. Dilt. .Judge Oliver J. Carter to examine her. ''f don't know what she did with the tape re~ the . jail's maximum security section, but s uch corder. She got ln and out with it. We didn't find out prisoners aretallowed to take their meals in the dln- about lt until afterwudl-.~cDona.Jd..1aid. Visitors int hall ''after they get. a·dlance to settle down.·· are ~rohlbited (l'Q!ILl_alWui •~II devi~ Into t!i• .... ..,"""""'L':llE;:JB;....~ l~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-Jall. -. . McDONALO.&\D) the incident occurred a rew days after Miss Heaat~s arrest Sept. 18. The newspaper" heirea• is being held on federal bank robbery charges aft« she allegedly joined her Sym- Floating Protesis HOME OWNERS INSURANCE biones.e Liber.a_tion.Army.ktdnape~. 1 . Mt~s Tobin, whose earlier jail cooversation CARLSBAD (AP> with MlSs Rearst was recorded by deputies and then made public aa part of a eoort record, refuaed to Opponents or 8 proposed commentonthesberiff'sstatement. cpast.al oil refinery have McDonald said Mlss Hearst does not seem used envelopes sealed in depressed or sullen. as her J.a.wyers have said. A few plastic lo illustrate the days after her arrival at the jail McDonald effects of the oil spill described her as "caJl", cool and conect·ed." they rear there. ~ &Al'5CO ,..._,.,,.c c CGI for Coa.,.1111•• rahs and Loe,. Serdcell S ·o m e I , o o o McDONALD SAID MONDAY that description waterproored envelopes is s till accurate and added, "She hasn,'l changed a \\·ere St'attered in the l-------------------------------l bit in our eyes." water off the proposed ·CALL ONE OF THESE AGENTS MOW. mediate word on a Virgin"ia. in Las motive for the alayings, Veg as ?tf on d a y . but office1ra were in-Prinze said the two J "Yeetiaatina the posJibili· met on skiing vaca- ty tbat the two had been lions in Wyoming. Additional sectirity precautions include extra site. of the Macario ln- delails or guards andsearehes of all jail visitors he dependent Oil Re(inery. said. ' The protesters were HENDRIE IOHDING & INSURANCE INC. SOUTH SHORES INSURANCE AGENCY INC. robbed. -------- ..... Ffzzlft .. We just decided to shut down e~erything and me m be rs 0 f the make it a maximum secur ity i-n stitution,·· LeucadiaTownCouncil. J\.tcDonald said. ''We've got six murder trials going They sairt lhe drifting en· on here now , in addition to Patty Hearst.'' \•elopes would s how how e2oto2 ••• , 11 #1 11 <Broot....., ... 11 A,Henl•J ... ....,.._ ..... c.. tJ'4' 7 I '!:J'M949 -714-949-9351 lt014 .... II .. • • ...-.... ................ c.. 91646 714-963-5647-~-~ 714-540-2529 ::;E_l:b:;. w....frl.t-5:11 O,.W.91 12 -· REDWOOD CITY (UPI) -A fire bomb made of bJack powder and gasoline was found Monday attached to a Pacific Gas and EJectric Co. utility tower near the Pulgas water temple in San Mateo County. Doctor Let Boy Expire? McDonald said his oCfice was keeping tabs on far an oil s pill from the the extra expenditures and would ask for reim· refinery would spread bur.;ement from lhe federal government, which down the. <'Oast. paysthejail$20.60adayuto~bo~l~d~M~1~·s~s~H~e=a~r~s~l.---'c'.:.~!!!'!~'!:':'!~::::::._.=.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ r . ' A spokesman for the utility company, whose towers hav e be e n bombed in the past by such terrorist groupcs as the New World Libera- tion Front. said the de- vice was found by a PG&E worker on line patrol. FRESNO !U PI ) ~An attorney for the family of a teen-age youth who died in a hospital Aug. 29 claims the res pirator keeping the yduth alive was turned ofC by a doc· tor without the parents' consent. Gays Sue Telepho11!3 Company .~Craslles i LOS ANGELES !UPI) ~···-A 25-foot cabin cruiser which struck a sewer line extending into the ocean from the Hyperion sewage treatment plant Monday and ran agr0W1d at Playa Del Rey was pulled of( the beach and towed lo Ma.rina Del Attorney George Carter said investigators were looking into the cause of de ath of Sammy Uribes. 18. who was re- covering Crom surgery for a stab ~·ound at the Valley Medi('aJ Center. SAN FRANCISCO (UPl l -Gay militants are suing Lo rorce the state to protect homooex· ual rights on t he job al Paciric Telephone. A suit befo re the Superior Court here de- mands that the Fair Employment Practices commission be ordered to act against the firm. Rey. The Coast Guard, helped by co unty ·lifeguards and harbor p~olmen , r efloated the sli,ahUy damaged craft · aJid, towed it into ils slip Uribes" brain had qi.tit functioning o n th e operating table 10 days before, a nd a respirator was controlling hi s vitaJ functions. He died a few hours after the machine Was turned off. The FEPC says it does not have jurisdiction over cases involving sex- ual orientation. A few cities. in cl ud inJ.? San Francisco, forbid job dis- c rim i n,a ti on agains t ho m osex uals, but no Carter said a hospital .s tate law specifi cally report indicated Unbes· forbids such di.scri mina· parent s gave their •tion . I I in the m arina. · . GNdet•CofHcle permi~sion to turn of£ the 'fhe suit filed in recent res pir a t or b':lt the days argues that the parents have deni ed that state labor ('ode portions they consented. forbidding disc rimina- SAN BERNARDINO CUP!> -Two hang. glider pilots were in critical condition today after colliding 100 reet above the ground. Louis Mondolo, 31, Lynwood, ,a n d Bob Brown, 29, Rialµ>, were among· seven persons hang gliding s imultaneous ly jus t below the peak or Little Mountain. Hos p ital offi cial s declined to comment on grounds it would violate the confidential doctor- patient relationship. Carter said state law prohibits turning off a life-s ustaining machine for an adult without his consent. tion on the basis ol race. religion, color, national origin ancestry or sex also appl.v to g a ys. The phone company says it will not consider any employment appli· cant who is a manifest homose xual, a poli cy tho~e lod ging the 1uit consider illegal. HOW TO REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX LEGALLY! 1£ you are not present!)' CO\'cred by a pension or retinlment funcl '"here you work, you c:an 110\V save up to 15no of ynur 11nnurd cnnu:<I income (or $'1 ,SCXl. \Vhichr.ve r is ltts!-.) in a !\.tu! ual S;tvin~s Individ11;1f Ret!rc1ncnt Account (IRA ).fn!t: of Ft!dcn1I iurom•! !Hx until you rotlrc.lnleresl earned on your rcliremenl plan it> also 1ax -dcfcrrt!tl. This plan Is easy to undcrsland .dol~S not rcq11irc n Joi of monf:y. is fully ln11ured.and cun he 11dju:-,lt!d to n11:e1 inUlvidua.I nccc.lto. You will save mon:~ 1nont:y ... eu n1 n1ore in h!T-Csl. .. l;1kc no ri sk ... pny less 'tax \\•Hh a f\.1ulual Savinµs ll tA nccoUnt. Jf you ore seU·employcd, you nre cliµiblc for an I fR ·10 acc:ounl .. (KcoRh Plan),and Clln save up to 15 ~e (orS7,500, whichever Is lefls) from your net earnings each }'Car. free of Federal income tax until you retire. Interest can1cd on this retirement plan Is also tnx·dcfcm!<I. Siar\ your relircmcnt plan lodll'y ! For full de1 nils.c:onlar.I <H1 v t-w1ulua.I SJv\nj?S offi ce. l1 . ~ ~ . ~ ~ A iii THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS _ ...... .oc-.. cai:-•crSanCllmenle FourtalnYaDev 630 Camino dB Etlfelle/ 49:l·56&1 17942 Mognoli1·Streel/963·8396 , COronl del MM " sanui Ana 2807 Ei5t Com;! ~/675·5010 'l':-71h & Nonh Ma!f1{547·9741 • :J __ • ' ' we're • 01 ' • One of a series of reports by Harvey A.Proctor, Chainnan, Southern califomia Gas Company. 1 h~ natu1.!l . ...:.1.., ~h<irt.1 ,si..: l1a <:: alrl.·;1J\· ..,L11 tld t1• t:lhl· J [_ ... if1l I. \Vc'\·t: l1ad t{ll:IJ t li:ick 0n ~upplic.!>of n~tu rnl .~:l!. to ~11111c r1f the !:lrgc 111 <lu~1 r1c ... -tl1l1'-C ! hat C;i n c!ln vcrt tn ( Jl l1cr Jurn1" c1f l.·11cr::.;\·. A nti r<1u 'v~.: hl'gUl1 (!) l)t' :1fli:c tc<l llY t hl' :-.h111 Ll~l.· \\'hl·thcr you'rl· :l\\:11c11f ir or not . The problems shortages are causing. i3l'C:lll~C n:itu1.1l g.1 ... 1" tl1c t l1ca11c <.,t forn1 nf c11c1~~. thn-..c fc.1rccJ to..:on\'l.'Tt t<1 :iltcfn:itc f11cl1; <.ucl1 .l" fue l 1111 ;lTC p:iv1ng 111 n1..: forL'llCr~\·. It c11~l:, tht'lll 111u1c tr1tur n11ut tl1 c1 1 p11•d Ull .... Th.1 t 111ca n -. t hi:y n1;iy l1n\'C 10 p.1 ...... C)J1 1h1.., i n crcnsc to their cu ... ton1c rs i 11 tl1c fcirn11lf h1 .~h1..r price:-.. Hig he r price" i11 :i t i ,i.:,111 ccnn{1n1y n1c:l n th v l'.On sun1cr bU)'S fc\vcr gi>oJ~ a11d :-.c rv1 t:l'". So i n du ~tr1 c:-. cut back on t heir \\'C)rk forcr. /\r1U 1h :it m c~1n~ more uncmployn1l·11r. " In four years there could be real trouble. The n1 ;ij or n ;iltlf;l l g.'.l ... sti.pp\y p rnjccl' \\'C l 1:1v~ bcc11 pur:-ui n ~ in nllrth\VC"t Nc\v Mcx1cn, :-.(lu th ;1nd north A\:l ~ka , nnd JnJ011c .... 1.1 t.1kc Cl1n~i<lcr:lhlc 111111.: t(1 l1ring. to :i. successful cun cl11sio n . 13u t \.VC'l'c run111n:..: out of time. Each of these n1:i;nr projects rcqui re" <lo::cn ~ of tirnc·consun1ing ;1 ppr0 \1nls froi;o 1nnny.govcr111ne11t.1I and rcgu13tory bod 1Cc:; :it loc:'l !, ~t ;llC a.11<l fcdc1.1\ lc vc l-;. h;1\·t'. 111 <.,t,1r r cutting b:ick on 11.11u1,1I g.1:-. f1 1r ~h1ip~ nn<l "111.ll l hu-..1 nl·~~c~-111an y of \V hH:l1 {lo n ot }1:1.vc till' l";lp;thi\i t y nr tl1c n1011cy tu 1..nn,·crt to othe r for111 s of {·11t·r.1.;y. Even :i~s1111 1i t1~ such .1lrc111.l fC Clll'r.~y ~CJll fCC'S \Vil ! \iL' .l\ ;1il.1h!c ,\ ... :1 11.::.u lt, t lil. . ..,l. hu ..,111c~~c~ n1~1 y l1a vc u1 tl'Llucc l1our~. pcrh ;lJl:.cvc n ~hut d11,,·n tc)111plc tc ly for Li.1 \-.., CVL'll \VCl:k-.. Anti thl'rc go jobs, lots of thcn1. • Hundreds of thousands of jobs depend on natural gas. Fi:,,. pcnp le ! h 111 k :1ht 1u 1 n , ht1 t -.r1u t her n (' ;1 1 if <lrn j :t 1 ... 111 :1 ).!tl.1 t l'\tL·nt dl·r .. :nJcnt <1n n.1tur.1J ,t.:.1.., for it!. cncr,.: ,. :.u 1\'1' .1 I. '-..1 t u1 .1 I ,o;,:.1-.. "ll pp l H:~ 1111J1 c 1 l1n n J1n If c>f 11u r ntin · t r:i n "port :1 t 11 111 l' ncrgy. Thr1t' ... \\·hv ''"c'rc cu11ccr11cJ \Vl1c11 some people l Jlll',tHill the Ilcld fll~ t1Ur )'Lin-. l\) <ll.'.l[lll Tl' :1J dit i1H1J l g;1'> su p11l 1l"' :1 ntl ht11 /{f t hc f.1c1l1t1c .., tn .~:l't l l1c111 l1crc. We're not asking for a blank check. i'.oh11dy h :1" the r1.t.;ht t1l h u iltl f.1cilitiC'-th:it I h r .. :.1tcn the hL'.1 Ith :1 n<.I \\'L·l f.11 l· ( 1f ncit:,h hu1 ~- All\" f.i cilit y \VC plan\\ il l c11nfnrn1 turigiJ sJfc ly .111J. CllVl!tllllllL'l1 l.l l ~l:JlllL\!d -. It\ n«it :1 hl.1 nk cl1cck \\·t· re .1ftcr . J 11 -.tt·.1J, \VC \\".111t \ 1 1u r .1 \V .1 rcnc<..i;: of the kind o[ I UrmcH l l h :ll COU it! OCCll T h lll' \Yi t J1r1U t :lcldcd .';:J.~ ~i1pr l 1c·<.. ... ;111d vuur c1..1orc r;111on :1" \\"C ~o :1 bout f1n<l1n ,1:: ~c1\11t1on~. ·r11.'.lt':-. \Vhy '"c :ire ;inxiou., tocxplai n \,·h:i1 \Vr .1r1.: dn111g .1l1out thl· 11,1 tur.1\ h;l" .s h<1rt;lgC. I f WC <lo n't )!C l \Jig Jlt\V Sll ppl IC!:-. of !l;l\ ti I :i \ )!.l ... b}1 1979, \'\'C could f i nJ t1t1 r\oc l vc:-. 1 n n :-.c r 1ou " :-.1111.'.lt io11. .----.. 1;cc.:.1 u"L' 1 I \\.l.' .ire kept f ron1 doing ou r joli, 6 )'lH I c<1ul<l !1)<.,\.' y11UI". A s we po1ntcc1 out earlier, \Vc'rc .1!rc.1cJ y cutting back on 11,1t ur:il g<l~ t 1) incJ ustri;1l customers who can st~1 itc l1 to otl1cr fuels. But in 1979 if wc don1t have new gas supplies, \VC \V 1ll· ' • rt1r n1<1rc rntorn1:iluJ11 on the n:tt ur.1 l ~as ~hort ;lgc, write: Sotnhcrn C:ilifnrni:i G ns QOS Com pony, !Jax S IOYJ, Los Angeles, California 900.)4. • - • I I ,. - DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE -New Political Morak? • • • I Just how far is a county o!Ciclal entitled to go in l!Sing county equipment and county employes for iersonal bu siness and errands during his tenure? Strictly s peaking, any such use would appear lo ie out of line, sin ce it's lhe taxpayer who 's footing the till, however s mall. The use of county cmptoyes in hi s election cam· 1aign got Congressman Andrew Hinshaw in a peck of rouble .. Simil qr. c ha rges have been aimed at ;upervisor Robert Battin. But l ast week Supervisor Ralph Di edrich and ;uperior Court Judge William MUrray both admitted. .vhen.a.ppearing as witnesses in the Hinsha w case, that hey had used county telephones and county stationery ·or personal bu siness and sent county employes on Jersonal errands .. l·lin shaw's attorney insisted all this is common ~ractice among county offici als. Perha ps it is. 1'he ve ry nC'xt day Judge Byron K. Mc Millan dis · nisscd t>ight of the 11 charges against Hins haw. in· :ludi11g all thos e relating Lo using county materials and :ounty employcs' lime for his personal affairs. Where all this leaves other county officials re- alive to s pcn4ing taxpayer money is a large ques- ion. Someone, somewhere s hould draw up a few ~uidelin es -a nd soon. (Meanwhile. don't try that . 'others urc doing it" 41libi on your friendly traffic ;op!) Inflation and Medicare The long arm of inflation is about to reach the ?4 millio11 elderly Americans e ntitled to Medicare :>encfits. In an attempt lo keep pace with soaring hospital .'..'OSts, the government has decided on a 13 percent in· ~rease in out-of-pocket costs for Medicare patients. · Beginning i11 January, Medicare beneficiaries Nill ha ve lo pay the first $104 of each year 's hospital bills. instead or the present $92. And even that will cover no more than an average single day in hospital. Deductible cbar~es Cor extended hospital stays and nurslng home care also will be increased. This ts less than good news Cor elderly persons already struggling' along on small, fixed incomes. But, on the other side or the coin is the fact that Medicare will continue lo pick up the lion's share or the $1,400 blll !or the average 13-day hospital stay. And this is a Car crY from pre-Medicare days, when a serious illness spelled financial disaster for the aged citizen. • Practical Pet Plan Persons who adopt female dogs at the Orange County animal sheller pay $10 Cor the dog and must agree to have it spayed by a veterinar:Jan. : Last wee~. the county Grand JurY suggested that county offl~ials contract with private veterinarians to have tjle dogs s payed al reduced prices justified by a guarantee of volume. The lower price would make it possible for dog lovers lo acquire female dogs at a more reasonable cost. the jury said. That's a well-made point. But the chief advantage o( having the adopted dogs spayed may be that it will help reduce the massive number of animals that areeuthanized at the shelter. Call it painless, call it humane, call it any other qice sounding word you can think of and still the 1'\lmber o( animals that must be destroyed each year al the shelter is nothing less than a disgrace . More than 60,000 unwanted animals are wheeled into the decompression chamber each year, an e ndless parade of sorrow. Any move helping lo reduce the cost of spaying and, in turn, the animal over-population should be. supported. " ··" • -" ~ ~ -· • . .. -- I I ·r!·· c 1: ., .. -~ • ,, '( t.l; '"' ··-''!•? ·-.. -' .. Choose Alive, Well and Cm11•ittecl r:--: Your Ancestors [SYDNEY HARRIS) Back in the slone age, when I was a young reporter, I was sent to interview a me1n who had re· ached the age of 100, and to traf)smit hi s words of wisdom on the subject of longevity to our palpitating readers . Well, this old coot endeared himself to me fore .ver -(a lthough l didn 't a•,.f much of a story) by his total sense of self ·honesty. Instead of at· tributing his long life to prayer and E'Xercise, or beer and tobacco. or any of the dozen other famili ar regimes that are touted by the ancient, he just snickered when I asked him the standard question. "How did 1 get to be a hundred years old?" he r epeated. "I'll tell you, it's very simple -just by having been born in 1842.'' I THOUGHT of him recently when I was 9n an airplane and picked up a copy of Esquire magazirie, with a section devoted to aging gracefully. gracelessly, or not at all. The articles con- tained ~ome shrewd observations on the process, but nobody topped the ceotenarian of my story.· Actually . alt hough the heredity· versus. environment argument still persists on many fronts, l think there is less and less doubt that on the question of age, your genetic inheritance wins hands down . No matter how well you take care of yourselr . the fact that your grandparents were short-lived or long-lived plays the determining part. Obviously, one lire can be cul Dear Gloon1y Gus Wallace ·'Bti1ial~ Premature I.. .. , ' "" . ..... ~,t ... ~ ... ~. MONTGOMERY, Ala . -From the original capital of the Confederacy, there is bad news for national Democratic leaders: Some oC the drivers in front of rear bumper stickers ex· horting "Give J esus a Chance" reall y do. A.L.B. GIOomy Giiii <•tnm1111t •rt tvllmi1"6 by ,_ .. .,, M4 do 11tt N <l•MrUy ,.llKI 0. riew$ 11 IM IM*W>•1Nr. SI"' .... r "4 ... .._ ~ GIMmy G"''· 0•i1y Po IOI. short by accident or continued depr.avity or a catastrophic ill· --n~: and perhaps ancJfber can.be protracted a few years by sound hygiene or d ai ly infusions of vitamins or hormones. But, bar- ring these eventualities. one dies pretty much at the age one was destined to -and usually rrom the one congenital weakness one was born with. SIR Wll.LIAM Osler, that splendid medical pioneer. said the best "advice" he could give patients was to "choose your an· cestors u carefully as possible.'' Of eourse, he was a most unusual doctor , and never pretended to be able to help a patient when he couldn't or to know more than he actually did. When he made his hospital rounds, followed by a flock or acolytes, he would scribble something on the charts at the foot of the patients' beds. On many of the eharts. he wrote the initials "GOK ." When one of the interns had the temerity to in- quire what the diagnmis "GOK .. meant, Osler grinned and replied. "God Only Knows." God only knows when any one is going to die, too, despite every recipe for reaching a ripe old age. Perhaps it might be wiser to expend less energy on the quanti- ty of our lives, and a little more on their quality. About the only thing the old coot had to be proud of was having been born in 1842 - scarcely a notable achievement after a century of Ii ving. Gov. George C. Wallace is alive, well and committed to announc- ing on Nov . 10 his fourth cam· paign for Prelident. That hard reality spikes the Democratic rumor mill of recent month s . Whispers of a semi·invalid Wallace who may not enter Democra tic pres idential primaries are untrue . Rat.her. he s e e· m s physically stronger than at aby lime since the May 1972 shooting, and hi s presidential campaign plans are laid with far greater precision than in 1964, 1968 and 1972. EVEN Wallace's adviser s wonder how confinement to a wheelchair will arrect his voter appeal . But ironi c ally , Democratic reforms so assist Wallace that he seems certain lo be a dangerous ly disruptive force in presidential primaries~ If he runs well, he could not only confound the national convention but will carry over into Nov · ember as a third-party candidate with flrr·reaching implications . for American politics. The latest premature burial or Wall ace by liberal Democrats stemmed from his long absence from the public scene after he broke his leg. In fact, \Yallace made a calculated decis ion to li e low nationa,.lly after the leg mended. partly t o avoid criticism he was neglecting the Alabama legislature's biennial session now ending. Moreover." intimates say the broken leg helped his morale by showing things can get ~orse even for a paraplegic. ' · Spending an afternoon and evening with Wallace, we found his spirits. physical appearance and involvement with daily pro- ( EVANS-NOV AK ) blems back at prc·l972 lc~els·. At his state capitol ofCice, Wallace conferred with aides and floor l ead e r s about leg isl ativ e strategy , interview ed an appli· cant for a stale judgeship, stlQ<>k hand s with a black official from Tuskei;ee University, arranged to gel somebody tickets for the Auburn· Tennessee football·game and posed for photographs of simulated bill signings. SURPRISINGLY showing lit· tie oC the deafness 'habitual to his news cOA(erences.._ Wallace was "nimated and engr ossed in political di scussions with as- sociates. His old irreverent , pro- fan e and un g r a mmatical Southern rural style has returned behind the scenes. Topping off an exchange with aides about a troublesome adversary. Wallace declared : "He ain't so smart anyhow. He's just a lecherous, '<'rooked, no-acc.ounl bastard . ., Although Wallace lacks the control over the legislature he enjoyed in lhe mid-1960s, he is not the invalid who ignored the last regular legislative session in 1973. Even enemies in the legislature feel Wallace, never much interested in the d aily workings oC government, is more involved in and aware or state is· sues than ever before. To disp lay involvement. W11lla ce permits national re· porters to observe him worki ng at close range . Similarly, the major political purpose or hi s .current 11.day European tour is to demons trate his phys ical ·capacity. SOOS AFTER hi ~ rd.urn will rome the formal announcement for President which Wallace's J)0Htical aides w.antec! rn2.nlhs ago. Wallace will appear on NRC"s "!\1cet the Press•· No v. 9, announce his candidacy al the Washington Hilton Hotel the.next day and then take oCf for rallies in three urban centers or pre- sumed Wallace ite sttength : Roston. Detroit and Pitt"t>burgh. That he will appear in busing· plagued Boston in his firsL ap- p e arance as an annou · need candidate emphasize:; his hope ror early delegate gains in the Massactiuselts primary March 2 (while skipping the New Hampshire primary a week earlier). ';;:C Such advance planning bears ... no resemblance to the happy.go-- lucky improvisations or · 1972. This time the campaign organiza· lion in downtown Montgomery, headed by Charles Sni.der, has :spent years ,planning fund- raisi ng, regional and state or- gani zations, primary election tactics arid contingencies for a third·party bid. Whether Wallaceism will re- tain itS 1972 popular strength de- pends on answers to two ques- I t ions hi s own advisers ask themselves: can Wallace deliver- his highly emotional appeal 1ef- feclively from a wheelchair? , NOw tha( Wallace's castigilti~ I or the federal govemmen fias· ·c become respectable, has it llso ' 1 become a cliche? • Leaders of the Democr3tic party have. beguiled themselves with the thougtlt that Wallace is toc.>"sick in body an.d spirit to run .. r The evidence in Montgo!Jlery is clearly to the contr~, pointing toward George WaJlace distort~ ..... ing the Democratic nominatiqg procedure and, perhaps the general election ~ts elf. White Backlash Simmering I _J Govermnment 's multiple ef. rorts to ensure equal rights for blacks and other minorities en- countered resistance from the start. That reaction was to be ex· peeled. RecentW, however, a new degree or 'resentment is Coment· ing such dis· harmony that the worthy cause of equal rights i s threatened. In housing and in schools and in jobs whiles claim that it is now they who are di.scriminated against. ( PAUL HARV.EY) • Detroil, pinched in the budget, must lay off 825 white poticemen because two federal court ord•s prevent the city from laying oU any blacks. ... • THIS MEANS that whife policemen_, despite seniority, are arbitrarily dilimissed "because they are white.'' This is interesting: The Equal Employment Opportwtity Com- mission is the corrimission which seeks to enforce ''equal employ- ment opportunity.'' _ . that 1· .. gOfsolite'resPonslbillty to make up-lor discrimination that took place a hundred years agoisnuts! ·· Meany cited the s ituation Wherein a white man might work in•a factory, have 15 years·' seftiority and a contract, on hi w'aytoaretirement pension. SU<¥1enl>' he is told he is bein fired fO'favOr of somebody with 1 Years less seniority -because h iswbite. · ~ ' . .. MEA Y SAYS, "To say tha we've got to sacrifice our kids a our rights to take care of peopl who demand to be employ merely because their skin is blac -that is discrimination in r verse and I don 'l buy it.'' . .! .Arabs Blackli,st 2,000 Firms, The EEOC watchdogs dis- criminatory practices elsewhere in government and industry -yet internally does not meet its own standards for "equal employ- mentopportunity.'' The problems inherent in trying to enforce black-white quotas were brought into sharp focus by Big Labor's George Meany last Labor Day. ~his is the first you've heard o Mr, eany's vigorous Labor Da m age on this subject, though group of labor writers was lo hi office when he said it, it's becaus his position on this subject was · widely q_uoted. WASHINGTON -Some 2,000 American firms, ranging from Ford Motors to s mall pet shops, have been bl a cklisted by the Arabs. The boycott list, identifying al- legedly pro-Zionist companies ror economic retaliation. was prepared 'in Lebanon. It is considered more impor · tant than earlier li sts, because a ~ Leb4n eee . head s the Arab boycott office in Damascus. A similar list, provided lo the Commerce Dep•rtment by firms • \bat adually were approached by the Arabs, Is now the subject of a OOt controversy on Cap1tol JllU. l • COMMERCE Secretary :i Rocera Morton has .refused to .. l\DTender the list to Congress, contendingl that the firms were ~ eon!ideotlallty. Rep. I (JACK ANDERSON) John Moss, D·Calif., whose in· vestigating committee has de- manded the list, is considering whether to cite Morton Cor ·con· tempt. The Lebanese list was ap- proved Dec. 6, 1974, at a closed cabinel meeting in Beirut. Rep.· James Sch e u e r, D·N .Y., managed to get a copy and showed it to us. Although this particular boycott list is treated with great eravity by Arab governments, it is curiously haphazard. For ex- ample, more than one imignili· cant pet store and a shoe repair rmn are listed. Yet the United Jewish Appeal Cor the Film Jn· dustry hi$ been removed Crom the list. Pe_rhaps sor.te ArJ'b diplomat or petty shcllth didn't Uie the s ervice ""'hen he stoppc.-<I to buy a canary or get his shoes .heeled. • • Some Aro.b countMes, such as Syrle and Saudi Arabia, t.reat lhe boycott list.as ir it w~ taken from the Koran. But in Morocco . say, it is virtually ignored. ' Some Arab officials. according to our sources, use the list to ex- tort bribes . For a little ''bakshees h,'' they can be persuaded to ignore the boycott. SUCH FIRMS as General Elec- tric, Miles Laboratories, Trans World Airlines and the Hilton hotel chain are active in Israel. Yet they still manage lo do busi- ness in the Arab world. The 2,000 blacklisted rirms COV· er every facet of U.S. business, with s pecial emphasis on com- munications companies. Such firms as CBS, NBC, United Artists and Otto Preminger . Film.a are on the list. A number of liquor companies, led by Calvert and Seagrams, are also listed. although Arabs suppose.dly don 't drink iindi. therefore, should beve ho need £0, lm)lort Uquor. . The, U.S. oil industry, pred:ic- t1bly, has all but escapro the boycott. Other companies htve ~ removed from lhe boycoU i list, including · Kaiser Steel, General Paper, General Tire, Monsanto, RKO General and a Yugoslav sewing machine plant. A few oC ' the blacklisted or· ganizations and products in- clude: B'NAJ B'RITH, B~h On Eye Shadow, Coca Cola, Connecticut· Mutual Insurance, Hartz Moun. lain pet foods, Hertz, Knopf and Random House books. Moon Drops, Laurance Rockefeller As· sociates, Republic Steel, Allstate Insurance, Bergdorf Goodman, Ronrico gold and white rum,• Lazard Freres investments arid Leeds Music. Also Minkus stamps, Motorola, Playtex, Pratt and Whitney, Republic Plctureis, Topps Chew· in1 Gum, Xerox., Zenith Radio. Aetna Casualty. American Doll and Toy, AmeriCan Electric Power, .Beaunit Mills, Botany ~ills, Bulova watches, Faifbanks Morse, Golden Bear oil,, Harry Winston jewe.ttrs. Helena · Rubinstein (listed t.bi'ee times, with two mi.sspellinia>, .arael Numismatic Se:rvice and. Jewish War Veterans. " ' He blasted the practice of "re· verse discrimination," hiring blacks al the expense of more eligiblewhites. . BANGING his handonhisdesk, Meany said, "I don't think I'm· responsible for the fact lhat peo- ple in this country 125 years ago went to Africa and brought black people over here as slaves. That's not my responsibility at all.•• Meany says, "I wasn't around yet. My rorebears were not retiponsible, either. My ancestors were in lreland li&hting Cor re- ligious freedom. They were fight- ing Co~ their lives, too. And lo say Quo tea .. "A Journalist ls tt grumbler, a censurer, • giver of .advice, a r~ gent of sovereigns, a tutor ol na- ~ons. Four hostile newspapers are n1ore to be feared Ulan a· thousand boyoaets.'' • • • 1 George Meany's words reflect growing sub-surface steam. He' calling for a reconsideration "white rights" before the si mering resentment boils over. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~rl N. Wttd, Pwblil~ Thomas KeeviJ, Editor &rbora Kreibkh, Editorial Pag• Editor ~e editorial p:age or the Dally Pilot seek s t o inform and itti mulatc readers-by presenting on this page diverse commentary on topics or interest by syndical· ed columnists and cartoonis111 by provid~ng a forum f<M" readers' views. and by prt1enllng thh1 newspaper's opinions and ldr•! ·on current topics, The edlk>rial oplnl~or tb e Dail y Pilot appear only 1n the e<Utorial colwnn at the top 91 the pace .• Opinions ex·' •pressed by the columnists and cartoont,11 and letter writ rs aro ·-lh•!r own and no endorsement~ Uleal'I views bf the Dilly "PUOl should be inrentMS. . ~8)) • .9c\l!l!eri4, 18'1 I QU '. ' ' sch II a Fen p I psy .... .,,, . • 1flJ "' ii••• '"' """ •• '"· "'" ·-... 3 • ..... DAIL"'I' PtLDT JI 7 - QUEENIE I l'hll Ll!l•r~ncll PoHtle al Nets • Solons to Air F lood ., , • ...,_...,.,u.r-t "'"\ 1.-.............. .. ------ • ' l \ . • ·-.. _,.., ....... , • ... -.,i o-----. ... , .... ---· ' Deaths LOS ANGELES (AP) -C r e m a tio n i s scheduled Thursday for Jlal'J n • Hell b Ol'.D Frnlcbel, 77, a~ loCal p i o n e e r 'I n psychoa nal,rs is , who Elsewhere died Sunday of cancer at her hom e . Mr s . Fenichel, wa11 the widow of Otto F enichel, the autho1 r of ··Psychoanalyt ic Theory of Neurosis.'' Two Orance County Coqreumen pJan hear- inp on the federal flood insurance pro1ram - a program tftey say may have -::·d1sa1terous lm- pUcaUou" to the C0W1.· ly'I bullclb>a Industry. An all-day he arin1 bellnninl at ro a.m . will be held Friday in the communi ty cente r of Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Con1ressmen Mark lfannafol"d CD -Wei l <>ranee County and Long Beach) and J erry Pat· terson (0 -Santa Ana> warn that c ities in "nood-prooe'' areas of the county -a category including most of the county -wJll have to comply with t he in· surance program. ORANGE COUNTY has hel iive us one of the worst Congresses of this century.'' * * • State Sen1tor DennJ.s Comes as litUe sur-Car penter (R-Newport prise that Bell. was peal-Beach) plans to bring the in& out a prologue to his Orange County Coast As- own announce ment to· SOC'iation up to date on day as a ca nd.idafe in the t he happenings in the Republican U.S . Senate s t ate capitol al a primary. luncheon Oct. 22 at lhe ~tward<flo cttJowt 11. {;qino •·y·· ••••••••• M tr ..... .._~ ................. .. ........... , ... ...,.w .... -If mor e p e ople followed thia •dvice from £menoo'1 e11ay on Compe.nsallon. the world. would be a nicer plaff.. For some rea.ar1, w 'e l e o__.4 ~'~ o :__R ro,r a1ll nat e on p e r t orm i o 'e of lclndnes1es, pe rb•P• bei::a u se w e t b l nk lhel'e'U be •better ume -tomorrow . o.J" n e~l week, or nu:l month. When • death occurs, grief is oft.en intensified ror t hose of th e bere•ved who <"•II lo mind lbe nice lblng1 they intended doing far the deceued, but just nev-u got ... aroUnd lo, until too late. For us, tbere are no "minol' details." Every aspect o r a fun er al servi ce is impqrtanl lo the ramWJes we serve and th erefore merits our mos t c•r er ul attention . Q:H€FF€K ~ mo~Tul ay The GOP contenders South Coast Plaza Hotel. now are Bell and former On h is m ind is the U . Gov. Robert Finch, coastal commission, lhe both of whom have con· nuclear initiat ive on t,be centrated on dism asting sprin" ba llot, oil leases. qJ 6 S?~2w.H .. ...,COAS T "' PAl.M llPRIHGS, IOol AM•n.i-Wl STWAllO HO HOTEL I .,.,,_,.., ", the Tunney r eelection ef· stale highway funds and ~~~·~"'~'~'"~"~....,~~'~"~"'~··~·~"~·~"~-~~-;;;:;;;:;:;;;;:;~::= LAGUNA BEACH fort. a new six-lane Newport 4~.1 535 Eight-termer Bell, 61, Bay bridge. [ )loTHOUGHTFULlnthel W<CLEMENrE is a member of the fami· Oh . and one other mat-S I HAY AK A"''A JSJJ NORTH The loan cut -off would ly that bad its na me at-ter: "Will he be our con· ' • ~ a CAMINO RU.L include those from the t ac bed to t he cities of tender for U.S . Senator '-· ---------~ 4'n-OIOO Federal Housing Ad -._!Be~ll~an~d~Be~l~i~G~ar~de~ns~_in~e~xt~y~e!a~r'~.·~·:.._:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.::'.'.:::::::::::::::=:'.'. ministration, Veterans' Admini s tr a tion a nd Sm all B usines s Ad· minis tration -me,jor underwrite rs in the con· slructipn field. llAL12~11tGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona de/ Mar 6 73-9450 Calta MeSll 6"6-2424 BELL C~:i."-· . .'I MORl Ul...i f 110 Broadway Costa Mosa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beac h 4iM-9415 San Juan Capistrano .. 95-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemet9'y Mortuary °'-' 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, CallforniJi 64+2700 PEEK F~MILY COLONIAL FUNEfJAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 • ,• * C ong r ess Alphonso Bell, who re· c e ntly din g ed U..S. Senator John T unne y for allegedly a busing tiis franking privilege, now adds, "John Tunney does not deserve r e-e lection next year.'' The Senator, says Bell. ''has ·been partisan, vacillating and wrinformed; that he has been a follower rather th an 1-a · leader in Washington ; and lbat his timid suppon of the cur- rent Senate le adership P UBLIC NOTICE SMmtS' MORTUARY · 627 Main SI. Huntington Beech ( 536-653a .• hill Pclitical ,.,,..--.s. 1 ~ . ' MEW tllE'WPORT MACH CITY ORDIMAHCE UP FOR FIMJJ. VOTE. " VIOLA TIOM C*lHIS ORDIMAMCI! CAH RESULT IM '· DOG OWNERS FACING $500: FINE AND 6 MONTHS IN JAIL f,OR HAVING DOGS ON ANY CITY BEACH QR OCEANFRONT SIDEWALK AT ANY TIME .... EVEN 0111 A LEASH ' ' ·. VOTE DOWN THIS ORDIN~NCE Call aftd W"l'ile ''°"r Ma)'QI' and Council Mcriibtts, Be at lhe Ca.incl\ McetlnK. 1 p. m. Tuesday, 14 Oc101M'r 197&. , Tell your friends and fel!OV1· pet 0•11cr• to call and v.Tltc and come to lhe m..:rtlng alao. f'lgtit lhl• new ordlrnncc, 7. g<1 . 030. Ask /or a NO Yote. Thll new ordinance means; £r1>11lon of our rlghUO and IJUcrUeti. lncrcaled w e~ f..,r cnfnrc1:mcnt. llara111mcnt of law abidlni; cltizen.!I. Diversion of police.from crln1e pt"ev<'lllion. In lhfl rlrlJl 6 months of lhl~ vcar , NCWfQ't Be:i.ch had 1,442 fNljcor crimes, I, 740 petty crjme11 #\d 67, !lh9 lJ'afflc cltatlona according to SIOllce deP111rl rTl(!nt staUsUca. Jo"'lflt tO'ha\'fl Ollr poJJce Jlfl'.hl crime, nol dof owncr11. Call and .. Tl~. ,Be •!,.9>.•r Hall 1:00 p. m., Tue•y, 1'4. OctobU' 19i&. fNE\\'f'OltT BEACH CITY COU:-<CIL J.IAYOR Doruild Mcinnis 41~ Sc.•bore DtlYe Newport Geach, 92610 Phone: t1'7S-5'93 ' llAYOR PRO Tl::M r.Ulan ~I . Do11tal 1821 TradeWOKb Lane Newport Bee.oh, 9™0 Phone: 142~2124 . COUNCn.J.lAM .I. Pck!r Darrcu 320 K1Jlr(1 Road • Newport Bric), t2HO Phone: Mt.lfl41 ' COUNCrL\\'OtlL\N Luclllo.Kuehn 18:11 Seadrift Corona. Di!l "tar, 91625 Phooe 973-~&J couwcn.J.tAN UO'·ard Roe ... • 423 &!-\'Ille ' tlalboa, 92661 Phone: IT:M\631 COUNCILMAN Pa11\ RylloU 1200 s. o.,. From BalOO.. !eland, 92662 Phone: 673-3111 I COlJNCn.MAN John St.ore •' 441 1~11.beUa T.sn•c~ ., Coronf. Del M.r, 926;25 ' Pbon., ll:~·-.9~0 • ., . • WHO EVER H EARD OF A GIFT THAT GIVES BACK? Over 500.000 people in Orange Coun\)I I have benefit ed from th e gift thal gives back. , They may not have thought of it in just this manner.but their gift to United Way comes back in humarlitarian services through more than 70 United Way agencies. More than 90% o f the social services in Orange County-youth activities. heahh care. emergency assistance, com1nunity services, and family. adult. child care programs-are provided by United Way agencies. Many services, including r~creation pro· grams. scouling and youth clubs. help your neighborhood on a continuing_ basis. Others , such as disaster assistance. visiting nurse care. famil y counsellng and.lifesaving blood, provide vital temporary help. To solve th e kind of prob !ems that can hit anyone, at anytime. WhQn you make your Full Share pledge to United Way. you're giving the gift that gives back. Back to your neighbor Back to yoursell ~ Unite d way ~ ~ of Orange Counly i ':.:.':: 3903 Metropolit"n Drive. Suite 500 Orange, California 92668 (714) b34·2252 (7141 834 -1461 One in ·a series of public service adverti sements sponsored by Avco Financial Servi ces, Newport Beach. California • • \' : J - • ., ' , « 1 I ) I ' . . • ' • • • A l DAil. y "LOT Tuud!y. October 14, 1170 She's Pin·np Candidate ' f EXTON, Pe. (AP) -~an Scholl i5 running a darln1ly different campaign for a court job by walkin1 the streets in short shorts and halter. And she puts up pos ters that show her :skimpily clad. The 23-year-old Ches ler. I Counly Democrat complains the posters come down almOt>l a.s fast as she gels them nailed on poles or pasted on wal1'. ''l 'M TOLD TllF.Y 'RF: c-ollector items," she says, "but it still makes me mad.· I put a haU-gallon or glue on some and they still take them." The idea or a pin-up poster <'amt> from her husband. Jacob, ;1 builde r a nd unsuccessfu l ~and:ldate for Congress e year aao. "He rett that I'd have a chance of winning if I hod enou1h rxpos ure, ·· smiles Susie, admitting she has an uphill battle in thi s suburban Philadelphia 1.·C1unty, which has a 3-2 Republican edge. IT WAS BECAUSE ol the GOP dominance over half a ~ntury that prompted be r to toss in the fancy sombr ero s he wears in her poster picture. ··1 th ink that the party in power for a long time without competition tends to become complacent," she says . "They don·t do their best ." The job or prothonotary she Baja Land. Lindbergh Field seeks really is secretary or clerk to lhe Court of Common Pleas, the keeper of records, and it pa)'1 $17,500 annually. "IT'S SOMETHING I'm familiar with," says the mother of a 7·year-old daughter .. She does the bookkeeping for her husband 's businelS and is corporate secretary and office manager of a center that houses 15 different firms. So s he goes up and down the county's main streets putting up her signs which are headlined "Help Liberate Chester County'' and show her holding a Revolutionary War musket in one hand and an Amertcan flag in another. • Accord Set Airport Vote · Reversed TIJU?-NA, Mex. (API ·-l'~ive years of dispute SAN DIF.GO <AP>·-civilians. OV('r American holdini;:s l.indbcrgh Field will re· Lindbergh Fie ld. in a long the shores of Baja main the rt' g ion a I downtown San Diego California a ppear lo a irport . the Com · wilhasteepJandingpat· I have ended with the prehl"n s ive Planning t ern o ve r a partment grant ing o f 30-year Organization has de· build ings. has been leases by the Baja cidedina7·4vote. criliCized for years as govemmf'nl. 'Plans to move it near overcrowde d and Gov. Milton Everfirdo the Mexican border were dangerous: A major ex· said that 427 Americans abandoned. pansion of facilities is acted in good faith but planned. " · d I d b Tht: vutt• Monday re· were s w1n e Y CPO's board of d•·r-. d I .. · 1 versed an earlier i;t and. · "" eve opers in o tors is made up of believing they h ad It was a de reat for representatives of each 99 -year right s of Mayor Pete Wilson of or the 13 cities in San occupancy -which San Diego although he 0 c I l\1exican law forbids. and others preferred use iego ounty • P us the Ceremonies were held of Miramar Naval Air county itself. at th e IO S ·acre Station in north-central Voting to retain S S D Lindbergh Field were development al • an an iego. 'fhe Navy re-Carls bad, Chula Vista, Antonio Shores. ' fused to a ll ow its use by -===================Coronado. El Cajon. lm-r perial Beach,. National 55000 City, Oceanside, Vista and San Diego County. Escondi do voted against retaining Lindbergh, along with Del Mar, La Mesa and San Diego. San Marcos' representative abstained from voting. Blind Man Sentenced For Pot G RANTS PASS, Ore. (AP> -A 29-year·old Josephine County man whose lawyer said he turned to crime to get off welfare has been sentenced to up to five years in prison. Georg~ Childers - who can see only vague shapes and is considered legally blind -was charged with possession of more than an ounce ol marijuana. He pleaded guilty. for only $t2t.59 a month.· Whether you need $5,CXX> or $10,CXXl get ii lrom the people who lend millions. Commerc!ol Credit. Monthly poyme'nl hosed on o $5,CXXJ HomeOwner loon, for (:l.J-months, ot on ·onnuol percentage rote of 16%. Total payment $7,295.40. A loon of $5,CXXJ and over must be secured by o combination of real and personal properly, Westminster Authorities ron!iscated 64 pounds of marijuana last June Branch Opens arter unid e ntirie d ass ailants wounded comnierdiil CNclll COrpontlon IC\. A n c "' Wes tminst e r Childers with gunfire in branch of the Orange the bac~yard of his County Bar A ssocia-rural homestead lion's lawyer referral northwest of Grants service will open Wed-Pass. nesday. His lawyer said he -HomeOwner loons .<G:!i> The new facility at 7571 was studying to become Westminster Boulevard a teacher, but decided to will refe r lawyers to deal marijuana to persons in the im-· 8Upporthiswifeand5ons. mediate service are.a. lrhe l awyer said The numbers for the ~hilders wa.nted to stop agenC'y is 898·6661 and ac<"eptlnr w-elfare, hours will be 9 a .m. to 5 which he considered I . Cotta Me.a • 370 f;. 17J}t Street _ ! ~14·61.~ Sanla Ana • 1228 E. 17th Street • 647-5871 p.rn . on weekdays. degrading. (Bet you thought our rooms cost more.) l / lhe 9ut? ~rrat: ent.irtafl'Wlf!Ylt room. !obi>( i<».-.g• a....:I Galleria ear. A:d,paddl~ tennis, putting greeri, badminton, .,L 4 t.emisa:urts. _,..,,.._, &>UTl-I COR6T PLAZR MOTEL Bristol at Snn Dfego Freeway , 666 Anton Boulevard Cost.I Meso, O.J12526 (714) 540-2500 \\lESlEl~N IN'lEl~NAllONA( l!OlE(S • Pattner1 in 1r1vel wnh United A.irUnes V • J THE FAJ\DL Y CIRCUS By BU Ke1UJe I d 1l Does Li11dota think losing Weight is easu? ., .. ' II is not a slmpfe task for a patient" to 1 I raoch and maintain "*'nwtright"' for Ute. Ftnt lhe 1 patient must haYe on hOneSI ,desire to cure his · ~ problem ... !hen accept professlOnal guidance .. j • from trained Medical Doctors. • _,. I ' '1No, ihonk you.'' > lOW COST AUTO INSURANCE :P' Married persons over twenty.five $1 02* annually Twenty·oneyearold single males $144 *annually Nineteenyearoldsingfemales . $J 67*annually jfuU ,,.,.. •1\ldenll O!Wy) •.,1th good driving rtc:Ofd BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. Phone: Sovth Orang• County 642·6500 North Orange County 546·3205 l indota's unique .10-week freotmenl and training program wilt teocb poilenls hOYt lo reach and moinloln their "lean weight" for lire. A &Ole and pt'OCOCOI pkJn, wlfh pcaper nu1ritlonol dle1. ond continual emollo nal support. New audio and sub-liminol visual olds ore used to mofiYOte the patient. The entire program is~ the strict supervision of Medical Ooclots. special· ists In Barlotrlc Medicine. lindotoCli"kl ore~ and odmiM!refed bf Medleal Doctors tt'lol tMMet IN!ir prodlee '° lloriotl'lc:L ALL CllntC p~ ae hcens.ed ey me Slat~ ol Ca11fom60. COii for informotlon Monday lhru Friday 8 A.M: lo 6 P.M. Lindora4t MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Poce Proles$IO('l()l Me~o V01de !lldg • Prolessional Bldg. son 8efnotdino. E. long Beoch • MiuJon Hills Howthome • Orange • Newport Beoch Gorden Grove • long Beoch • Pasadena lo Hobfa •Woodland Hills • Sherman Oaks West qovtno • Fuilerton • ~enide • Santo Monk: a "' Costa Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos• Holtywoocl MONDAYS in the DAILY PILOT Your Trustee Fee is FREE at FIDELITY FEDERAL on every I.R.A. or Keogh you open in October. • Fidelity Federal will absorb your $7 .50 Trustee Fee for 1975 on every Keogh or Individual Retirement A cCount that you open in October". • That goes for all your accounts -opened on either an individual Or company group basis. '.Working COUJ'!l&s may save over $800.00.by each opening an l .R.A. in October! ' I{ ,, /. 'I DO IT NOW! •saseo on 25% Ill brae:-• • .... l.ftY cftoi,_,esawt••• 20 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU sfATEWtDE • --· COSTA MESA·NEWPORT BEACH, 1855 Hartw Bl•d .• 64>442il davis· .. rown ... ready for the winter 1nonths ahead with a Frigidaire Gas ,Dry~r Frigidaire can put bhJ·loacl capacltw, Into 'fOUr launclr11 room, and keep the wrinkles out of 'fOUr clothes. MOW s1"'5 OMLY SAVE $20! ' You'll save time on washday with this Frigidaire Dryer because it lets you dry up to 18 pounds of laundry. all in the Same load. To save you some lrllning. Frigidaire helps eliminate laundry wrinkles with an au tomatic cooldown at the end of each cycle. With just the turn of a dial. you can malch the drying time to the type of load, including permanent press clothes and knits. There's even a No Heat cycle thal's ideal for flutfing pil- lows. airing curtains, or drying just about any item that can't take the heat. SAVEG.A..S· ENERGY J. Be Sure Dryer. is Properly Vented .. I • • DAICY PILO,.-J\f ' Earli-er -Ganeer Warning Seen ·Tahoe Gets Aid r----,MTH--10-.-DISIGM&---, ,-n-. -~...., 'SAN l'RANCISCO ( Pl -A PAUadelpbla •I"-bu anlM>llDC<d 1i, udcovered breaat t•ncer at an earlier sta1e by uain...I a comblnatton or three t~Qllfl instead ol a •Ii m_p I e br east ~aUon. I The use of tth e r m o g r a p h y , rtsammograpby and a su('h .ali lumps ~n the radiates more beat than breaat that would be •or m a I t la 1 u e . detected by a physical Mammo1ta,by is a e:c. am in al i o o , Dr . 5peclal typeo X·ray. Scbwaru told the :iMual congress or th e ••THE FINDINGS Am~rican Colle1e of indicate there is • surgeons here Monday. 1i1oific1nt number of t.·omm l'UJ'Ullng around Thermography. which w ith cancer of the re g is ters body heat breast and don't know it OF lM WO!KEN found patterns, is used under beca\LSe they . can't feel lo have breast caottr, the a ssumptio~ t h111t u:· Dr-. Schwartz said in 48 bad no symptoms ca n cero u s la ss u e an interview. "I mean -.. physical examination on 13,907 Phllad<lpbto-aru women also detected a cancer rate almost four Umn that i ndicated by earlltr studies. sald Dr. Gordon Schwart1 of Jefferson Med ical College. Jc I ~--;;;;;;:;:~;;;,-::~--------~ -the be1r or eJfalritntrs-B-ffo•f•g '76 Chevy~"''"s"""a"' les Staff ! ~ c<>uldn't reel It .. Rudy Vallee, 74-year· In the paper he old crooner, returned t'"r~~~':a~Bc~l!~'U~ to .University ?r HOWARD Chevrolet in Newport Beach presents its sales staff for 1976 .. Front ~o~, 1. lo r., Mike Spriggs . ).'f erle Breiter. Bob De Fazio. a nd 1Wes T1Jlis~n . Center row, I. tn r., Bob Mortensen, Paul O'Neill, Howard Richardson, ~en Pierce. and Bob Kelley. Top row, I. tor., Ron Keeler, Ray Gutie rrez. Stu l-fobbs , Eddie ~1cCommons. Jack Nesoff, and Jim Sullivan . Big C'lose-out s ale of left-over ·75 Chevvs in progress now at lloward Chevrolet, Dove and Quail Streets. · ' ,...,.,_.,.,_ 0 ,,. l o•r ... I """"'-... ..... ... ,, I• ' ' H ' I '''"'" . '·~11.,. .. 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Vallee s aid he screentns te«.!hn1ques . left Maine campus The canc_er'_!Bte in the tor Yale beca use of a Philadelphia stud1 was woman. 7.6every l ,OOOexams . Carbon Monoxide Fo1B1d on Jupiter PASADENA (U PI > -Deadly carbon monoxide has been detected in the atmosphere or Jupiter for the first time, making the huge planet the-fourth in the solar system where the poi sonous gas has been found. scientists report. The colorless. odorless gas which exists in m inor a mounts in earth's atmosphere previously has been found to exi5t in small amounts in the at- motipheres of Venus and ~tars . The probe of Jupiter's cover was conducted in October and November or 1974 by a joint team of astronomers from Jet Propulsion Laboratory here and tht> University of Texas led by JPL'S Dr. Reinhard Beer. lJsing the un1ven;ity's 2.7-meter telescope at ~t c Oonald Obser vatory. the cientisls obtained high.resol ution s pectra showing lhat the major ele- ments of its atmosphere arc hydrogen and hel ium. • • • ' k- ....... 7 ... ,n ~ j .,,..... .,.,_., "'"'"''""' ·"""" .... ' ""'"' o• \~ '.~ ... • • t."" . ...... oJlllC>J'' . .,... ..... .. .. .- condense several pages inro one, which means you sign your name only once. Take a look at the language in our new loan agreement, just one of the for ms we're changing. We think you11 agree that WASHINGTOU (AP) -Tiie ~late Depirlmenl of Conservation and Naatural Resources has bffn awarded $100,000 to continue development of tbe Lake Tahoe State Park. The grant came from the Bureau or Out· door Recreation. Extensive Commercial Experience -Seeks association with Architect. Developer or Property Management Company. 1714) 631·3003 ., .. ..... , ' ..... ·- th e new wording makes a lot of ;cn se. Then the nex t time you have bank busi ness, come to C rocker. Try doing business in your ow n words. For a change . ' ..... ~ ...... _ .. -. . ..., .-,. . .,.. " . .;·-;- ~ \ \ .. • • ' i ,. (' \ -. Crockers changing banking. \ \ \ • I ,- 1 ! • •• Alf DAILY PIUIT Iran's BorroWing L. /JI. Boyd .· Time of Birth Rules Habits? Do yQu know al what time or day or night you wer e born'> Th~ry Is spreadif!g t,hat your birth sets your physical clocks lo t1ck1ng. thus determining nt 1 he outset whether you were to be a day 01· a nicht peri:;on . Jr you wer e born around~l)Q\1:n, you're thought to do your best work in the '~urly morning. But if you were born in the late 01flC'rnoon. you're not expected to perk up really until lhL' ev.-.ni ng Or so l(oes the notion lll,UF.J'li100~ Q "\\'hcr1"d we ~et th1..• phrasl:', 'once 1n a hluc moon "'" 1'· A \'Olcano k.1ckcd ~1 :->h into the sky ovt'r J ava back in 1883 . And the rnoon, s hining through it, looked blue. flare sight. 'l'huL's .. ~•here. STATISTICALLY, the back scats in a car are ~three times as safe as the front scats, please not<' ACTORS \"ou kne'v that actor David Niven used to lumberja('k in C<Jnad:1, didn't you ? That J a mes Caan got hi s start by carrying quarters or beef around a mc;,1t market'! That Sebastian Cabot on('c chauffeured a l .ondon limousine? That Clint East "''ood never s pent more than onl' semester in th(' same school ? That Glenn Ford was born G"'·yllcn fo1 ord, but eventually named himse1£ ;,1fter his father's Canadian birthpl :Jcl~. a littil' Quebec town called Glen· ford ? UN LIKF. MOST other beasts, s nakes don't have lht:' physical ammunition to fight thejr infections, at ll'ast not v.•cll. A JOCKF.Y ~cncrally geis 10 percent of the winnings . TllF. McDONALD'S fast food chain uses up more beef per year than any one of most of the countries 1n Africa, 1·m told. ODD COINCID ENCE, thbs : That J ohn Ad a ms and 'fhomas J efferson. the only l'>''O presidents tn sil!n the Declaration of Indepcn· dence. died on the suml' day, namely on the anniversary of that Declaration, July 4, 1826. Thurs1la11 Launch Date '.'1,\SA ·s firs t gcost;.itionary s;.itellitc intended for meteorological use \vi ii be launched into2'l.250 mile orbit by ;.i Delta Booster Thursday ·~t Kennedy Space Center. Acronutronic Ford Corp. 's Aeronutron1c J)ivisit>n at Nev.•po11 &>ach was responsible for s ubsystems for the salt..•llitc whic h \\'Ci~hs 6'17 pounds. Independent Oil Bids Seen As Crisis Cause Address mail ta L.M . Boyd. P.O. Bar 156-0. BOSTON (U J>I I ~ I\ Cmta ~1esa. CA 92626. group of 17 schola rs says thl' governments in the Middle East and Africa. Despire $5 Million Daily Income TEHRAN. Iran !AP) -The recent oil pri~ in· c(easf! is eoing to add more than $5 milUon a day to Iran's coffers, but the governm ent says it still mulfl borrow money to make end5 meet. · The need'to seek C'ash abroad grows from a t furious investment rate -$70 billion in a rive· year plan ending in 1978 -designed to "buy the 20th century .·· S HA.H MOHA.MMED Reza Pahle•l has vowed to turn his still un- developed empire ol 32 million subjects inlo a modern industri&l power within a generation. ··we haven't bought · ny fancy houses or harems,·· said De puty <:om mftrce ·Minister Ah m ad t.1e'anarzadeh. "We are investing. We want ver y rapid change.·· A dro p in foreign oil purchases decreased re· venues 20 perC'ent, from S20 billion in 1974 to an annual rale of about $16 billion in the first half or this year. Tile 10 percent oil price increase de· cided last month by the Orga ni zatio n of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will boost Iran 's income about $2 billion a year, Iranian officials said. Production also is ex- pected to increase. help- ing bring in mo~e cash. BUT THF. effect on the ;\1::irch ·to-March Iranian budget year will not be fell quickly enough to ease a strain caused by the na tion 's ambitious FINANCE development drive. "Tl\is m ay not even close the $2 billion deficit gap.in our budget," said Habib Argehi . deputy minister of indus try and m ining . Government agencies are delaying payments on d(>velopment projects to hold down ex pe n · dilures and give the price Increase time to take hold. Officials have been told to c ut back en- t er"tainm e nt. There is less caviar on banquet t ables and guest lists have i;hrunk. "W e art> try ing l o watch them so they don't spend so lavishly." said Ahmad Korous, deputy minister" or econo mics a nd f i n ance . "'The Persian tends to enter- tain.··· KORO US SAID th e cost-cutting is aimed at shaving government ex- penditures by 20 percent. l\.1ost econo m ies came from postponing projC(.'t· ed rises in the numbt-rof governme nt employes. he added. "If OPEC fiadn 'l incr eaafd the prices, then il \rOUld ha •• hem Ume 10 really cut down some projects,'• aald Ahm11d Vat.anian, • hlth official of the PlannlJ>f and Budget Or1aniza· Uon. The aovernrnenl wants to avoid th.is at all coet.s. T1le Shih baa made dear that be wants bis empire to have 8Jlin.d.~tria1 ~ by tho time the oil wells rundrY around 1990, even i(bebMtoborrowlt. . t • ··wE ARE going 0 .. bo~w -a nd I think borrowing is a healthy thing to do -in the in- ternational mark e t or fro m som e of these t American banks with ..thicb we are in con· lact. ··the monarch told a recent lnttrvlewer. McCulloch Acquired ByFGH FGH Financial Corp. of Newport Beach re- cently acquired 100 per- cent or the fixed assets of ~tcCulloch International Airlines CMJA) and 81 percent of the common stock or the airline. The r"e m aining com- mon s tock will be re· " t ain ed by l\!cCOlloch Prop ert ies, Inc ., a wholly-owned subsidiary of McCulloch Oil Corp. The Civi l Ae r onautics Board recen t l y a n - nounced approval or the acquisition. Copyright 1975 l... M. Boyd the oi l crisis was brought ~~~~;:;;~~~~~~~;;;;~:~;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;~'i on by a series of indepen· r 'denl, but som etimes para.lie!. actions by go\'- ernments and induslries. Rritish Petroleum and ltoval Dutch·Shell . A.lso mtintioned was French Gi::int. CFP. sometimes ('ailed the "eighth ma· jor ... Over The Counter HASD Ulil119• TAX SHEL TER.S~ We have Income Properties where the seller wHI cooperate on soft dollar transactions that are geared to close this year. These sellers will accept pre-paid interest . pbints. and cer- tain pre-paid expenses. This year protect you~etf . Hurry-there is very little time left. HARIOR INVESTMENT CO. 2165 L COAST HWY .. CdM 673-4400 The political and economic ra ctors leading to the c ri sis, which began in 1973 with il large leap in the price of crude oil , 'verc ex · a mined for 18 months by the internationr1l croup. TllE FALi. ('dition of Daedalus , the journal or the American Academy of Arts and Science , published the group's 15 reports. RealtorsSince1944 They indica~e lht' The principal cause of the quadrupling of price was independent oil com· panies frantically bid- ding on oil during the emba.rgo implement<'d by the Ar:ibs in October 1973 . Vernon said as lht• 1ndepend('nts b<'gan en t(•ring the International oil market. st3 rting in 1954. each firm had Jess al stake than the majors in sa feguardin g the system of agrremcnls between the n1 ajors and ~~~~~===================~ C'risis was not brought on ~ by any concerted effort from oil exporting na· Accountant Meeting Wednesday $7.000 for only $t39.03 a month. Whelher vou need SS,CXX> or $10,CXXl get it from lhe people who lend millions. Commercial Credi!. Monlkly payment based on o $7,CXX> HomeOwner loon, for 84 months, ct on onnuol percentage rote of 163. Toto! payment $11 ,678.52 A loon of $5,0CO and over must be secured by o <:.ombinotion of 1eol and personal property. Commercial Creclt Corporation IC\ HomeOwner loons (e:s> Costa 1'1csa Santa Ana • • 370 E. 17th Strt.>el 1228 E. 17th Street • • • 77-t-6740 547-5871 lions. major oil com· panics or self·seeking political leaders . 1-larv.ard 's Ra ymond Verna~. director of Harvard's Cente r for In· ternational Affairs, in· terpreted the report s, but admitted t h e scholars disagreed on the significance of cer- tain key events in the crisis. The Orange Coast chapter of the National ASSOC'iation of AC'coun· tants will have a dinner meeting Wednesday al the Airporter Inn. bcgin- A M 0 NG •••s key ningat6p.m . points was that the hugt:' Guest speaker will lx' Alfred Hartman . leap in oil prices ""•as l-lartman Counded The neither planhed nor ex-Hartman Group. Inc. in peeled b y the oil -1970 as consulting ac· exporting countries." tu 3 r i es a n d ad . and, he said, the world's ministrators of pension seven lar gest oil firms -and profit sharing plans . the so-called "m ajors.. Hartman has lectured -were dis m ayed byil. on .. The Emp loyment The ''mai·ors·· werl' Retireme n t Income identified as Exxon , Security Act of 1974 . ··Ht• c-.llt 1.1r~ lnour•nro• Av .. lhohlr \I'• €li1(ihl.· 11., ... ,., rr• "' ""'"'' .: .. i... Mob"I Standa·d o.· 1 or .,. " 1 • • • has also written ;:i 55 ~====================================z:=====-C~a_l_i_ro_r_n~i-•_._r_e_x_a_c_o_._G_ul!~~· page digest of the law. -::: · He i s an activ e member of t he \Vestern Pension Conference. an Associate Member 0£ thl' • $1,000,000! It took al most all of 1974 for the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds to arrange and process over 51 ,000,000 in second trust deed loans. This year it took only ti ll June 2nd!. And Teamwork did it. Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue, work· ing as a team and with the assistance of t t;iei r staff, are arrang- ing loans on Newport a rea l'eal ·estate at better than twice last year's rate. And lasr year was their best year e ver too! If you're in the market for a rea l estate loan, why not give Cal or Linda a call7 The number is 644·8824. Call! 'Newport EquityTul:!fl~ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTE R DR .· SUITE 2 11 NEWPORT BEACH , CA LIFORNIA 92660 I ' Am erican Society of Pension Actuaries. a member of the Profit Sharing Counci l of Amt'riea . and an As sociate Member of tht• Society of California Al" rountants. Changes At Olliver Insurance George Dick s Ins urance or Newport Beach, has a nnounced e name change to Olliver Insurance Services, lnc .. and a move to Suite 100. 4100 Birch Street. in th<· Koll Industrial Center. Takin g over as manager of the Newport firm is J erry Jones. with respOnsibllities for the continued growth and de· velopment or th e south ern California division. Jones, active In the California lnsuran@ tn· dustry since t9!SS::W<JS previously Partner and Vice P resident with a northern Califorr:1i n in - suronce ::.RenC'y. 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'' DAILY PILOT' Monday's Clo iag Pricea NEW YORK · STOCK EXCHANGE !Iii.._ VOAI( tUPI) ==~..:..u: -..... -'""• llWW~O.. -·--' .. 'I"' i1 ~·. Aef'1 .. l.M It .lot • .,_,,~, I ' . • Ji4lr+Or • ,..,._ .... --........ . ~ #llUI , , 11 J"'P-.... ~-,...., ...... 1 ......... ..,. . . "' '" .. ~1.-11 .... u .-. ...,.._ .. ~ ., •'-'+ "' A1"'911 111>«1 I 1 ,.... ••. AHW'"" .• • 4 ..-.-.... AM "'11 .ao. tj JO """'• 1t1. .....,.::.:.1 I tt l'tVo ••• ... , .... ,""··· ""-l .Jll .. IA i-. •. Al.a 0.. I •• .S t 'M • 'ft ... ,, ...... '61<t-1 ~Ulht •• 11 .... "II AIW'19C .. " .. , ... ........ Id , --Alc.iAl.tOj 10 ..... <.i. .UC-... ·" 1• ,,,,.. • \lo AIClll U.llU &I U .. "' """"" • ,.. 1 to ..... AllMMI ,... • . ., I . • Alllole# ... 1 I "' ' • Altgl.lold1.00 J I' 21"--AllQ ... 1.i2 t SI l•\lo .•. ·.;.. IU~PMIJ I r 9 .. . l'A#iolQIMI Jflt .. . Ralphs _ Markel opened its second Costa Mesa store with a cake-c utting in lieu of the traditlonal rib- bon-cutting ceremonies. Young members of the Harbor _Area Boys Club benefited from the event by shanng the cake. Shown from left are Byron A!lumbaugh , Ralphs president: Harlan Anderson, darector of the Boys Club; and John Brewer, manager of the Harbor Center Ralphs, located at 2300 Harbor Blvd. Whatsisname? Shop for tire 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 AM Page soup, say, at the A&P rather than Campbell's or a Lucerne cream c h eese a t ' Safeway retlher than Kraft 's Philadelphia brand. Private labels seJI for pennies cheaper than the national brands, and there are Money Tree those who maintain that there is little or no difference in quality. ONE WOULD TIDNK that private label sales would be· particularly strong during lbe recessionary period we have been experiencing. One wou.ld also suspect that the store rabels would be especially popular with low·lncome families who have to watch their pennies. · Both of these theories-are rerutetl in the.latest s?."ey of household shopping behavior conducted by Woman's Day. the superm arket-distributed magazine. Woman's Day found that over the past four ye an there has been little change in the proportion of households buy· ing private labels or national brands. Six out of 10 households buy some private label goods "" and that pro· Port.ion 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 biggest buyers of private labels. WHEN WOMAN'S DAY did this survey in 1971, it found that households with annual income of $15,000 and above ac- COWlted for 22 percent of the priyate 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 Jocated 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 ll!bels. , One explanation for this pattern is that well·stock-e<I supermarkets brimming with private label products are more likely to be found in affluent suburban areas than in run-down urban neighborhoods. 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XtrO• Ci> 1 10 IOl 61 • J~ T"• 011 Olo 6 71 • 1J1'o-'II J11•4 1n,11rp • 21 I + ~ l•~PtLd lf It 131 11'" '·• Y•~fl lridU\ 'I S /lol,-14 lt•UUI 11~ II 111 10''1 • "'° Yno§1Dr 110 I e. 9'.I•• Vo l••h lrdu~I 14 6'"' • .... .l•ltC:.,.p .ID I 18 lt•M-1.6o Toltiron I 10 I •O JO •• Z..W.t• lO I 2113 1,...., • "° T1"1tpl 1.<IO . l 1•''1-''° Z•y•t Corp .. ' S'I)• 1-. llliOl<ol .10 I I• •l • ''° ltnl\llq.O I S1 110'1 21'"' + .... Thm&tll ./. It Sl 3-''I>-\lo ZUrn Ind .l2 11 10 ~ft .. Citrus Crop WASHINGTON (UPI) -Th e Agnrultur(' Department has issued its first orange forecast of the 1975-76 season. ('Slimating the harvest at 229.8 million boxes , down :I percent from last seas on 's record crop. The grapefruit harvest -not eount· ing part of the California crop \\'hich will not be s urveyt!d until nl'xt month -was t•st1mated al a re<'ord 66.1. million boxes , JJ percent above last year. Oil Meeting PARIS (U PI) -Rcprcsentati\les of the 1ndustr1<il. dcvelopinl-( and oil-rich nations ml't today l.n a mood of op- timism that they will ht.-able to forget previous r::11lures and rinally lnunch a "dialogue"" on their cornmon pro-- blems. The United States urged the de· legate! to s eek a .. constructive dialogue.°' Dul its ch.ief delegate. Charle11 W. Robinson, wArncd that (be West cannot help the poor nations un· less the oil countries allow the Wntern recession lo end. • • ,tJS DAILY PILOT Tuetday. October t4, 1975 .,,, .. Banks Begin to Woo Elderly WASllJNGTON (AP) -A federal pro- gram designed to save tax dollars and frustrate thieves by allowing direct bank deposit of Social Security cheeks seems to be having a beneficial side effect. Bahks are actively courting the business cf tht" elderly, which they hitherto have largely ignored, according to a retirees' or· ganization. A a:overnment s urvey taken in the pl•n· ning stages or the program showed that four out or five Social Security r ecipients had checking or savings accounts. And, with $80 billion a year in SocJal Setwity chttks and s upplement.al income payments at stake, banks },)ave become active in pro- moting the a utomatic-deposit program. WITH ITS IMPLEMENTATION this month in the Northeast, the proiram - which began in July -ia in oPeration RB· tionwide. The enrollment rate, now at 1 per- cent. is ex peeled to reach 10 percent by Novem ber . four m onths ahead of schedule , according to the Treasury Department. tat Income recipientl 'to enroll ln the pr. JIONTllEAL (AP) -Xa~ gram. \ _ .Hollander, the Hlf·prcelaimOcl The Treasury hopes by ~next year to prmtituce on •-, llltera.-u.al transmit the checks to recipient&' banks c.ampalp for aoaal ~~--· electronically. with individuals' account.I 'has a oew twlat on an~ double bring credited with depoeltl even tbouCb no staad1nL ' r. check or money changes hands. ..1 fllUoy ...... wi* atllll" people I like, tM.i 1£ ~ hnb n1 WHEN THE PRICE OF nret-d111 clid the ...... I'd kip-. ...... posta1e reaches 13 eeota, the co8t tA print· aid la ·~-·1 --. ing and malling 33 million Social Seeurltt s ID ~-• °"' a checks-is expected to reach 15.28 million an-treal newspaper· f .. nually. . On the 1ubjod "' nudll,y, dlie ·1·v£ GoT 1~1~ 11c~ e~rwEE>J • roES lllS IDE MY' f~IPPfR •.• "IT'S AROUSED A LOT more interest in the elderly am ong the banks,·· saitt ames ' Sullivan. who has been wo rki ng on the pro- gram for t he American Association of Retired Persons. "The banks had-Dot take_n as much note of the e lde rly as a group as we thought they s ho,!lld." Ever;1tually. the department expeets 40 percent or Social Security and supplemen- 'nie proeram will save much of thls ex· proetjtute·turned-autbor eo1q ... pense to the taxpayer and, in addition, will mealed, ''It lan't Dl!C'MlariJy frualrate forgers and thieves who know sensual. But a •alf·dr .. 1ed Wit-en the checks arrive-and break into,mai W'O,ft). -Cb.•t'._bea~ '' boxes to steal them. • · · ' . •. ers Ofo O/o I ANNUAL YlElO AINIAlRloTE ~lghest Yield 8.06°/o on ' savings savings Insured to $40,000 • Our new 7.75% certificate of de posi t earns you a full 8.06% yield eve ry year. In just six yea rs $1,000 wi ll grow into $1 ,592 if you leave the money in yo ur . account to compound continuously. · · B·ut: you don't have fo wai t six years to see some major improvement in your finances . If you prefer. you can withdraw you r high interest every 90 days. ANNUAL RATE 7.50% 6.75% ·-~ ""'"" 8.06°'° S\.000 IOI 610 10 yea1s ylellls fiud 1111 iceounL 7.79% M111Nnu11111eGa11t 01 11 .000 tor 4 IO"lO 1ea11 yields f lied ratt ICCOllll1 6.98% M111illlu111 oe~sil of Sl.000 IOI 2 to 10 years retos Not onl y can we offer you more interest for your money, but now we can also offer greater protection on th e money that you save. An agency of th e Federal Govern- ment now in sures our savings accounts up to $40 ,000-the highest level in hi story. A family of tou r can in sure up to $560,00CTthrough a combination of individual, joi nt and trustee accounts. 6.50% f11e<1 ratt account. Mlnknum oeooslt OI Sl,000 lot I It 10 y!l!S yl!llcll - 5.75% f Uecl 1111 ICCOllll1. Milimlfll! Groosil of 6.72% 5.92% ,5erv1ng IMl-+-eallfomla- S::.00 IOI 1111 !Sap , ... 5.25% Pass~ acco1111· 5.39% Minimum dlpOllt ot 11 00. unhm~td, Jlekls Laguna Beach Office 292 South Coast H ighway at Forest Avenue ' • 1'3l.DSTllEn 0 ~-i 116TH STlt(Cf 3 SUMnOWU AV[. Artesia~ Los Ce rritos Center 1851 2 Gridley Rd. Slnce 1927 ' 9to1. OpenEvery saturday Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Friday 9 a.m . to 6 p.m . Fountain Valley 16123 Harbor Blvd. at Edinger " i • • • ; ~· Wr.Mt'.11 lVC. • Huntington Beach 6902 Warner Ave. 21 Free se1,, ... .ces to savers We offer-a lt5t~ tree services for quali· fying acco unts that you might have to pay for someplace else : American Express Traveler's Checks, Tax Deferred Retirement Plans: Monthly In come Accounts, Sate Deposit Boxes. Money Orders. Payroll Savings Plans, U.S. Govern- ment Savings Bonds, and mu-ch, much more. No matter where you go in Cali fo rnia, you'll be close to one of our branches. Which means you can wiihcfra\.:v-=- money whenever and wherever you need it. ... " '11&~ w·~~··. ReSoUrces over $500~000.000.00 Irvine 18100 Culver Or. at Michelson Ave. MlcMTHUfl llWt. SantaAna- South Coast Plaza 3698 S. Brlatol Oltlces In: AnllQch • Arcadia • Artesia·LOS Cerritos Center • Auburn • Brentwood • Citrus Heights • El Ca;on: Opening Soon Fountain Valley • Heme!• Huntington Beach · Irvine · Lalayette • Laguna Beach · La Mesa . Los Angeles . Lynwood . Northridge • On1ario • Palo Alto • ~rville • Rancho Cordova • Aolhng Hills Estates • Sacramento. Folsom Blvd., Point ~t Plaza. Florin Rd. •San Bernardino • Sen Diego • San Jose • San Mateo · San Ramon• Sanla Ana-South Coast Pia.la • t South San Francisco • Woodland Hills • Yorba Unda: , I • ·AND"L.O'AN ASSOCIATION . , '·~ I ' r ' - f ' " '1 "" ,,, "' "'' r ' ' I r ,- ., • 1 -,. !. ~<Hi'HuntinQ: Rational Approach ·: ., t.,. -' 1,., MwlNh ALUIONDEEU fered tbrou1h tbe Coa1t1l ~ ---.-"l" EmploY111ent CenlAlr. a tlllllA .. ~, Aa aYorqo ~ puts -• ,acency funded t~h Com· 2,llOO boun In worl<IDI at a Job. prebenalve Employment ·and but few put 100 houn Into ra. Trainiac Act pro.W-. ,~,-~h to ftDd -that Job HuatinC Tedmlque1, Job 1>11il-1brl&btfor-. ' 5ea1r1nc and lloel< -.iews .,,if "WbYpeople-IDbocome" .,.. lnltructed by cex:: llUlfon -nc'docton, •law yen and Inell an Mike llarancbe GllY Klmliroup chWt Is their dlolte. Why they ud Roo HeineU: ... _ ,,-·uearn to Job bunt, ljustdoa't . ""iilndenland," 'eald Bob Cnn-NC).NONSENSE APPllOACJI. "'51'''1;•m, executive diredor of bi a matter of six hours, Kim· ~!'.the untlncton Beach llulpower brou&b said, a job oeeker can ~ Adminittratioo. ealn DO·DODSense information '-'Yeare-Ot-atudy, tralning and that may make~the difference in -""'"'expe.rience 1olnloprepara-f"mdlnc employment or bein& tion _foe a creat number ol ~. screened out. , but -the time ._ to find On Job Securing, fw eumple. one, <ID.AD)' .people are totally many simple mistakes eliminate loll." ~ job 'candidates dwinl the, • c0upled with the increasing plication proceu. ,. · ·'· unempfoYmenrtate, competitloo "'P-le •rile wt-the ap- _ia greater and qualifications may plication 1ays to· print W type. - .,not be enouc~. be said. They fill out a form In "!I lnlt ,, This was the impetus for crea-when it calls for 61.ue or black.'' t,\oo ol three apecial classes of. .Kimbrougbsaid. • ' ' • • • • > t Employment Center staffer Guy Kimbrough conducts mock interview on videotape for CEC mini-course on job hunting and securing. ; A · little preparation can rriean difference in " being hired. --' ) . • • • .. • • • T- ' • -· At Interviews, moot llO •-eY«'Y one the 1ame way, not tallorilra their applicatlm ... ap. proath to that apeclll.c job _. ..,,. "Welly lohelpthebltervl- praeot bim1elf tn tbe moat poolUve w~y poaaible." The clUles also attempt to II" an UDderatandial ol the ln- ~&rdynarnlff tl>atoccur in an lnterview·ntuatlon. MAUET YOVILSELP "U • person prepares proper. ly. he can exercise a large... measure of control, the end ~ ault being managing the situation »0tbatyou marketyoUrselt. ·• If. =rly prepared, a person will the aliswen to the im- portant queations, so that the in-teni-runs -ol""tbinp" to oat. ''Tben the whole thilljl.Js :yours ... llarncbe' streased tl1at every lnt.en'iew should be a learning ' ex.perience and a t~way pro-...... "You should be lnlervlewinc the compaoy to see If the pooltioo ls real.I)' wbat you want u the compan,J interviews you," . Tbrouah the mlnl-classe, they said. would-be employes learn Wbj!n to bring up the questloo ol salary, bow to sj!U themselves, and bow to 'tm-n potentially negative poi nts into positive onea. Covered are points ranging from dJ"eSs to ~hat you don 't Say can be as important as what you dosa.y, they added. Mork interviews . allow job seeken to practice their newly learned skills and.spot. problems. throu.ah the use of a videotape, if desired. "A lot of thlngs-1edodon't seem obvious to them until they see them on tape," Maranche s.lid. l ' •,>. r Caree·r Counsel,ing ·ch·anges • • • ' Re ·sources Career counseling has come a long way from college catalogs on the library shelf and a few brochures in the counseling office. At Laguna Beach High School, information and services have been centralized. Students and coinmunity residents find all they need to know throUgh the LBHS Career Center. "The counseling staff had felt for years that something was needed that would put all of the information and resources in one place," said counselor·WaJt Lawson. The ratch:as-catch·can operation dldn 't allow for scheduling ol visitOrs lf'Qnt,·v•rious professions, a site for' .. career develop- meot~lan:es qr uniform referrals. · The Caretr Center .. developed as a central location where all olthi.s could be Possible, ·uwson said. · Paintefl, carpeted and furnished by the Soroptimist Club of Laguna Beach. the_ center is housed in a classroo_m and shares ·funding with the Capistrano-Laguna Beach Reg1onal Occupa- tional Pro.Rram. HOURS EXPANDED Staffed by career. glli.dance technician Artis Johnson, the center-is·opeft'-Mond~day-fronr'l:-~5-a:m:-toA-p.m:~~· -Wliat'if diftereafiiOOUflhe operation, she said, is the.variety olmaterials and services offered: -A file of college and university catalogs updated each year. ·~ . -A career file, constantly revamped, listing some 1,000 careers . -A slide. progr~m. "On View," provided by the Orange County Department of Education covering more than 375 occupa- tions. 1bese describe training, experief\Ce and other requirements along with Joe al schools that offer the SJbJects required. •· -A Rip-Off Rack. offering free job description and college brbchU<es. -Career of the Week: One occupation is featured with one to four speak'ers on various aspects. Films shown during lunch periods are geared to the weekly feature. Community people and parents volunteer time d4ring various school periods to speak at the center. Groups of 30-35 stu- . dents normally attend. MINI COURSES -Mini courses on career development utilize center sources. One week courses are geared to each grade level. -A.pUtude and interest tests are given. then those tested are euided toward possible career choices. -A part-time job file is kept. to match student interests with jobs offered by commwlity people. · -SC.holarahip information is circulated to juniors and seniors on• ltcuJar basis. -ROP work experience is coordinated through the career center. · -Tapes, cass=e(tes f"tlms are available for students to peruse. ~ace for quiet ucly. -A Career R -up ls spoqsored annually featurin& college and prol•1ional speakers. An average of JOO students \'isits the career center each day, MJ:J. JolmlOll said. And, a (l'OWlng number of people fronrthe community are using tbe valued resource. / ,. -r~~ON .. : . 'BOP 11 open to adulla ud mualo of-our job Inform.lion ts UMllli to the DOn·sl-•-..U." ,__JU : • ~,_ apQten1 are air-1mponam eert of.the l>peraU.... '. tmd to bo 11ones, about what their jObl are really like. 1 ,. • ':They can tell t!Mi'at whatCounles they can begin tak- ing now, what otller relalec\ ~ \bore are ind what kind of penonality traits are required lw a cert8in.lliii of wofk. •:, ,· 'l'be.center '9 open to anyone interested. ·Further information .-program1 may bo obtained by calllnc ff'-854&, Ext. 59. Centralized •• ;· ( --.. ' I I ,!;' •• .' • I ' • llAJWIG POlNTS "People also get a cha.nee to learn where Ute opportuniU~ a.re to make points.' We show them where the openings are and bow to Jump In." Kimbrough stressed that the CEC classes are not quick cures or magic solutions ror the un· emPloyment problem. "We just equip people wllh skills to com- pete in today's intangible job market." M job counselors, they baYe seen the effect or the stigma of unemployment i n American society. ''Too many equate unemploy· ·ment, D,9-J: matter how .brief, to failure . Unemployment and failure in America carry such a· stiama that it is hard to say which is worse.•• Too many people, they said. take a job just to be employed, to ·avoid the s tig ma, and find themselves in jobs with which . Ibey are not happy, and IOllD ere. looldna for new ones. "Some find Job buntlnc more dlf!lcult than the Job It.self.'" ..M.arancbe 1ald. They try to set acrou the al· litude that a peraon who Is un- employed ii • aood, decent person who bas 1omM.bln1 to of~ fer. The job market Is tight, but not imPoasible, and many more people than In the past are rtnd· ing themselves the, victlms of progress and rapidly changing technology. GOAL·SETTING "Goal setting is another imPor- tant area," the counselors said. "A person who puts 'anythil\§' on the application form when it aSks what kind of work is being sought comes across as someone with no sense of direction." Job search and securing skills could be especially valuable to the older worker who has not sOOght employment for a long period of tiMe and the single woman head of household who perh•ps is venturing into the job market for the first time. "Many older workers can be shown how to sell their more mature, more stable image rather than one of someone who is looking for a job to ride out hi s working years. ''Saying you're. looking for security can be a twn off, but saying you want the challenge and are less likely to job bop is a winning approach." Another portion of the job hu.nl· ing class deals with non· traditional methods of looking for work, beyond ads in Ute press and the Job Bank. "We talk about how to re- search where the jobs might be and going after them." · The courses are offered ii\, the CEC building, 17211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, 842·71;11 . . Job Securing Techniques are offered every Monday. 9 a.m. to noon and Wednesda~. 1 to 4 p.m.; Job Hupting, Tuesdays, 9 a.m .. to noon and Thursdays, 1 to ·~~'}"'.,.... 4 p.M.: Mock Interviews, Mon· ·~· -'(t~a-y-er2-'to-4...p.m~r----Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to noon. Registration for all classes is at the center. All are free. eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor luesday. October 14, 1975 Page 61 1~11' • ClFF 1~/~C:I< 11001( s ' Laguna Beach High's Career Center puts all resources 1n one place. Guidance technician Arlis Joh.ns.on . upo~te_s __ latest career information, left. I \ .. By ALLISON DEERJl Qt t1o11 O.lly '1W Mo.rt Youngsters from bi.rtb throuah age f1vt:> who are slow in develop- menl are being identified by a s pecial proJecl directed al the Orange Coast. •We are trying to reach thole parents and children who have not been identified by existing agencies," said Magda Salyers who dlrect!:l the Early Interven· lton Program in Huntinglon Beach. As children who fit the pro- gram are ident1f1ed, free parent training classes or 8 to 10 will be organized in each area. she said. The early intervention pro- gram is an eight·"'eek course, three boun each week. designed to sive parents 1k:ills to belp their children achleve various de- velopmental landmarks, such as sitting up, creeping, crawling, walking. Half of the class each week is d evoted to learning ways lo stimulate the child's activity, sbe explained. The remainder is a group discuss ion on topics or in- tere:;t. "We talk about specific pro-. blems with each child, toilet training. fee d ing, la ngu age skills, commuqity resources a_nd what they off.ier, and bebavtor proo1ems." Mrs . Salyers said. The identillcalioo P,'Ojed. was begun because ·•we know" there are many families qut there we could belp. who are unaware of how much can be done at home ror tbe child whose develo{>meo.t. is behind schedule." Children with these problems have been identified as early as two weeks sbe said. and thPir parents be°gan the coun~ ~h~ the child was Jess tbaO a month old. ··11 is important to stress that the g reatest amount of learning takes place in those first two years, when a child goes from a helpless infant lo a walking, talJi:. ing little individual," the project. director said. She noted that "although it is best to begin as early as po6Sible, a great de.al can be doo.e no .Ql3l· lt>r how muc h time bas ~ed." But. because of lack of time or m oney or a -tack of awareness o( exi:sting p rograms, m any childre n don't gel Lhe belp they need. s he said. The E I P has been funded a lternately by the Early In· tervention Development Founda- tion and the Orange County R£'giona1 Center fo r the Develop- m entally Disabled. l Janie Gebheim and daughter Gelaine, 16 months, explore whipped cream, above, motor activity, below. At right, . Debra Riddle and 8--month--old Jodi discover new textures. A large part of the program, i\1rs. Salyers said, is m aking the parent aware of opportunities to stimulate the child·s advance- ment. Top Hat & Tales AT WIT 'S END B y ERMA BOMBF.CK In cleaning .out one or the boys' closets the other day I was knocked senseless by a coconut with an India n fa ce painted on it. · This was followed by an avalanche which in- cluded an alligator dressed up like a parade grand m a rs hal. a human skull with a raven perched on t op that said, "Have a Good Day," a snow and w ater paperweight showing the New York skyline in which tbe waler had evaporated, a beer stein that played "White Christmas" when you lifted the lid, and a funky ti ght that flickered on a nd off and said, "Li te Up Las Vegas .. , As I s ifte d thro u gh the r est - backscralchers, totem poles, key rings and a blowfish (that brought me into my first contact with acupuncture} -I tried to imagine how many man hours went into acquiring, transport- ing and maintaining all of these souvenirs. The n I saw it: the Robin Hood hat with a feather from the Ionia State Fair. It was 10 years ago. The family was en route _to a cam_ping trip when we were attracted bl' the Ionia State Fair. As \\'e started to leave the grounds, my son said, "Could I buy this hat where they sew your name on it?'' I shrugged. "Why not?" My husband said, .. You don't need it." r l: I said that it was onl y $1 .39. My hus band said it was logic like mine t hat drove the European nations into bankruptcy and besides the kid would forget about the dumb hat in'IO minutes . The kid cried all night long keeping everyone awake. I awoke the next morning with enough wrinkles to plant crops. The kids were surly and m y husbartd had a Oat tire. (1 told him he'd be punished for his cheapness.) Finally. he gave in and said , "Okay, we'll go back and get the hat." The first officer cited us for an illegal left tum into the Fairgrounds. The next officer al the gate said the fair wasn'topen until noon aod sug - gested we turn around and go out the same way we had .com e in. In turning the trailer, my hus band scraped a tr('(' that punctured our water tank in the trailer and eventually cost $S3 to weld. We were forced lo go into a nearby trailer camp. pay the fees. wait until 11, pay admittance !or the family to the grounds. have lunch and get the hat. The other kids complained that since he got lhe hat. they s houJd get the cane with the bird on the e nd that chirped when you waved it around the car . The $1 .39 hat cost a total of $1 12. They misspelled his name. DAILY PILOT "In tan guare development, for example, w e learn to echo sounds , any sounds. that the child makes. It is not natural for e very parent to do~ but in doing so, the parent reinforces t he child's pre-speech activities.'' Other activities deal wilh gross motor activity such as s it- ting up or walking a nd fine motor skills, use of the ha.nds. Tactile stimulation. s uch as play in different t exture d materials in a plasti c s wimming pool, are enjoyed as the child gains self-awa re ness. Parents interested in joining the project can get further in- fo rm ation Monda y throug h Thursday, from l to 4 p.m, by calUng 842-8185 or 962·95il9. or Monday through Friday even- ings, 8.17-8859 or 644 -8171. Prescription Refilled Ann Landers OF.AR '.\1J S S l.A~DERS: As a phys 1· c1an. may I comml.;'nl on n1y colleague who blev.· his stack when his pa- tient. dt>ducted SI .SO from her bill because she had to v.•ail well beyond her appoinlm('nl time"! !low of\en does this happt.•n" If it occurs rarely, or if t.he wait is a short one, she s hould overlook it . If it happens freq uent- ly you can bet he has no interest in the patient or he r m edic;,il problems. 14C' is deliberately over· :-;cht•du!i ng to k('ep the buck s r olling in. 7\t y ad- Yice is for her lo find another d oc to1·. not merl'ly to s avl" needless wa iting t ime, but more importa ntly to make cer- tain s he is getting proper attt>ntion . Unfortunately , phys icians who ovt.•r- schedule also lend to un - der-treat. Except for emergen- cies . even the mo'it suc- cessful specialists can keep their appointment!; Horoscope: Aries 1f they are conscientious. Evl:'ry good physician \\ill confirm this. -A WE STC H ESTER Pl-1 \'SICIA N DEAR WE S T ' I thttked with three good physicians an d they a greed. Rt>ad on, for a new anglt;. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1·m writing about that flap between lhe physician and the pa- lient who "'as kept wait- ing ror 21h hours. Gains Secret Info WEDNESDAY, stimulated. You delve in- OCTOBER 15 to "forbidden " areas- BySYDNEY OMARR Get behind the scenes. ARIES (Ma r ch 21· VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept . April 19}: Accent on 22): Emph a s is on or · closed-door m eetings. gani:r:ation, legal docu- secret arrangements. men t s, ab i 1 it y to You get r estrict ed in-cooperate \\'ilh one who formation . You feel is independent, irritable more confident. and talented. TAUR US (April 20· UBRA (Sept. 23-0cL May 20): A frie nd with 22}: Accentisonemploy- proble m confides. You m e n t , s e r v . aid by being thorougb. ices of special natureJ Highli g ht spe-e-ifics. general physical condi· Leave speculation for tion. Now you can "close another time. a dea1.··m akeasale. GEMINI (May 21-June SCORPIO (Oct. 23. 20): Accent is on change, Nov. 21): Good lunar 'travel, v ariety. Your aspect coin cides now standing in community with love, emotional comm ands m ore atten· rt>"sponses, c hildre n, tion that us ual. change and s hort trips. CANCER (June 21-New start indicated. solid ba s e . R efuse slips hod m ethods, ap- parent s hortcuts or get· rich-quick sch e mes. Stick toquality. CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Relative has constructive suggestion. Don't permit pride to block progress. Be nexi- ble. Laugh at your own foibles. AQUARIUS (Jan . 2C)..Feb. 18): If thorough,· you d e t ect l oopho le where budget is con· cerned. Protect rinancial assets; be aware of prt>- s pects. I 'm surprfis ed no one called your attention le· the faC't that it is not the physician who schl'dules t he patients. it ·s his nurse or desk woman. · I \\"ent to a doctor who always ra n two or three hours late. It drove me crazy. When I heard hi s nurse sc hedule three people for the sam e time I got smart and changed doctors. That was 10 years ago a nd 1·ve never ha d to wait for more t han lOor 15 minutes since. UY LIVING ROOM A few times the nurse has come to the waiting room to tell us the doctor was ca lled out o n an emergency. Shl" offered lo reschedule t hose who didn 't care to wait. 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TELEPHONE ~WEJtti& MACHINE. • TU!!!!J. Oc.sob1t 1 C, 1175 I I l . . 11'$ llleS'I' 1l> 1:urTH~IWL LOW 1Nro 1llE WIND •< by Ferd JoMsoa. ISN1T Tll/IT7HE TOWN WHERE You CAN RAl'li IT JN WITH A BROOM? by Rodger Bollen THE GIRLS ··r m gl,1d 10 hear \ nH '.1 \ rh<11 Frh\ I I \..-dcc1.Jcd not 10 ~o 1n for I h1' under noun,hcd look ~ith.:r. · DENNIS THE MENACE 0 I 1 • DICK TRACY by Chester Gould .. ll DRY UP YOU TWO! THIS IS THE COURT SCENE IN "HARRY'S t-tARASSMENT" AND ME ANO GEl?TlE CAN'T HEAR NAWTHIN'? . -~ ,) ,M ' • .af OAll.Y P1LOT Tund•x. Octobet 14. 1175 Reds Have Definite · Hoine Field Edge , I . ' CINCINNATI <AP) -The track will be fas t and the skies tf---clear. !or~ tonight's. third World Series game, and Cincinnati's thoroughbreds intend to run thl' • Boston Red Sox right out of Riverfront Stadium. "Everything·s <l1fferl·nt now," said Joe Morgan. "'Playin~ al home is goin~ to m akc all the d1f fcrence in tht> \l.'orld for us." At !"lo tim.t' in recent "'orlJ Series his tory has the home field aJvantagc or weather conditions meant as muC'h as in this ont• The lled Sox, although th(·y split the fi rst two games 1n Roston over thl' "'ct.·kl'nd, had a distinct advantagt.• in their own Fenway l'ark. No"'· lht•y have an obvious di s :.id vanlage at Riverfront. ··The ball park had a lot to do '>''ith our pcrfurm ;.1ncc," sau.J l\1organ, pointing to a mc<t~l'r total or three runs and ;1 .188 learn batting avera~c· in lhe two gumes. The Reds. accustomt.:'CI to their springy artificiul turf at home, Wl'r(' slowed to a crawl by f.'(>nv.ray ·s much slower natural grass. not lo mention heavy rains thul bqthcrcd their famed run- Sports in Brief ning game. Al~o. there was the psychological diisudvantage of p layin,g with ':...Tbe Green '.\1onster , ··the close left field wall that j ust a bout darl's right- handed hitters to swing at it. '.'Jone of the hitters on the Red Sox or the Reds reached -the OMTYT-lgllt CJacaMJH!l.4•t 5:J5 notorious wall on the fly, but that doesn't m ean it didn't pluy a big p<.irt in the first two gaml.--s. "Mentally, it was kind of hard for us," i\1 organ said , "because our right-handed hitters were go- ing for that wall. And I think it hurt us because it was always on our minds. Now that' we're at lliverfront Stadium, it's going to 1nakc ;1 bi g difference the w3 y our hitters atli.ICk lht' ball. You 'll see differ('nt hitters here.'· The Red Sox will a.lso sec dif- ferent runners in Cincinno.1ti. too, because Of the sleek pJuying SUr· race. "We l'an score runs without getting hits,'· said Morgan, refer· r ing to Cincinnati 's blinding speed. "The rain sure hurt us in ' LA Girls to Play Contact Sports LOS ANGELES -Girls were given the right to play wi th the boys on high school soccer , baseball and basketball teams Monday, but the Los Angeles bo:.lrd or education refused to let them join football and wrest.ling tl•ams until a staff study is <.'Om· pleted. By a 4.3 vote the board opened up high school contact sports to females. A school district spokesman said high school girls may im· mediately try out for the soccer and basketball teams . Uilder the board's directive, h igh school coaches mus t estapli.!h either a coeducaLional team or separate teams using 1deotical equipment and in· tersCholastic s chedules. Last June, the board gave girls the right to play on coed tennis, swimming, golf, cross country, track and vol leyball teums. Lid: AdeaMce• SYDNEY. Australia -Sandy '.\ta yer. San Clemente's Bob Lutz Fan Apathy Means Dim WFLFuture a nd Australian veteran Ken •Rosewall won seC'Ond ·round matches Monday night in the $100,000 Australian Indoor Ten· nis Championships . Rosewall, 40, beat fellow Australian Di('k Crealy, 4·G, 6-4 , 6-1 . Mayer downed Australian Ray Keldie, 6·0, 6·3 \.\'hilc Lutz de· feated Henry Bunis, 6-3, 6-4. Borg Sails BARCEl,ON.t\ -i\rl!;entina's Guillermo Vilas and Sweden's Bjorn Borg scored opening round victories Monda y in the 23rd Count of Godo tenn is tourna· ment. Vilas beat J aime Pinto Bravo or Chile, 6·-1. 6·4, and Borg downed John Feaver, Britain. 4·6, 6·2, 6-1. In other results, l.ito Alvarez of Argentina defeated Ism ail El Shafei of Egy p~. 6-2, 8·6; Eddie Dibbs beat Graham Stilwell of Rritain, 6·3. 6· 1; Bernie Mitton of South Africa , s tung Tito Vazque~ of Arge ntina, 6-2. 6·1\; Onny Parun of New Z1._•aland topped Rirger Andersson of Sweden, 7-5, 6-1; Julihn Ganzabal stopped Paolo Bertolurci of ltaJy, 5-7. 8·6, 7-5; Francois Jauffrelof FTance, beat Fred l\1 cNair, 3·6, 7·5, 6-2: Jaime Fillol or C hile ousted Jeff Austin , 6·4, 6 ·3, and Barry Phi.llips-Moore of Australia. beat Stephen Warboys of Britain, 6·3, 7.5_ SA.i"ll DIEGO The Univcrsi· ~ton . When you play in the rain, everybody's game is c h.ang~~· I wii;h it hadn 't rained . While the artificial turf w11s ex- pected to help the Redli' offense, it could also be a crucial factor in lhe Boston defense. "You need a quicker infielder and outfielder on this surface," MPr&an said . "Voll have to have that ex.tra s te.p to cut off baseballs. The Red Sox better be quick on this surface or it'll hurt them.'' The American League cham· pions, despite Morgan's warning, feel lhey'll be ready, willing and able to play in the home park of the National League kings. "Maybe the Reds don't realize 1t. but we're a great Astroturf tl'am , ·· said Rill l.ee, Boston's rine \efl·hand('r. '·We play darn good basl'ball on artificial turf. j ust as k the Kansas City Royals.·· Whitey J.l erzog, manager or the Roya ~s. ag rees with that lolly as- sessment. "The Red Sox can play on any surface.·· he said. "They're just u good ball club. The artificial turf at our ballpark in Kansas Ci· ty didn't bothe r them much. if at all . this year. They won four out ·of six in our park." Obviously thi~king about fhat rasl artifici&.l t urf, Bos t on mana~er Darrel.I Johnson named Rick Wise as his starter to opposE Cincinnati's Gary Nolan. "Rick is basica.lly a highball pitcher and that s hould be helpful .·· Johnson said. "A sinkerball pitcher forces men to hit the ball on the ground. A highball pitcher, like Wise, gets . many men on pops.·· Rico Petrocelli, Boston's third. baseman, had the artificial sur- faceon his mind, too. ·'I won •t be able to play back on their righl·handcd hitters," Petroce ll i said. grimacing . "They run too good.·· .The Red Sox, hoping to get the feel of . the strange ballpark, "'or ked out Monday night under the lights for Game No. 3. The weather for the third game was CXP'!Cted lo be warm and clear . "We're back where we st artt:d, al.I even," Johnson said. "It's a tx>st·of.five series now. We just h.ive to '"in three." The fourth and fifth games of lhis 72nd World Serie5 will also be played in C-i ncinnati on Wed· nesday and Thursday nights. If needed, the sixth and seventh gamC's "·ill take place back in Bos ton Saturday and Sunday. "We were a little anxious in ' Fcnway Park, .. said Johnny Rench . C incinnati 's great catcher. "Everyone wanted to be the key too quickly. i\1aybe we'll be more relaxed here ... Morgan thinks so. obviously . "We have more ways to beat you than any other team," said the brilliant second baseman. "Cut off our power and we can beat you with Ollr running. Cut off our running and we can beat you with pitching and defense. You can shut off one area. but no one can shut off al.I the areas." I • u~•t•...,.... READ SPIKES-El Toro High volleyball coach and former Costa Mesa High cage star Tom Read (center) smashes a spike past two Cuban defenders in men 's · voUeyball action a,t the Pan-Am Games in Mexico City Monday. Cuba defeated the U.S. in three stra_ight sets. U.S. Struggfu; Amidst Catcalls MEXICO CITY (AP) -It may be too ear.ly to tell, but the United States· grand plan ror domina· lion of the Pan American Games may be going a bit aWT)'. It 's certain . thou gh. that \11hatever the Americans do ac· compli sh, it won't be too popu.lar. Heading into t oday's full schedule, in which 15 gold medals were at stake. the am· bilious Cu bans. intent on making the United States look bad in this quadri e nnial. pre·Olympic event, had five golds to four for t he Americans. The U.S. also had four silvers and two bronzes \.\'hile the Cubans had three silvers and a bronze . The host Mexicans hold two golds , a silver and three bronzes . Today's finals included six in t rack and rield . where the Americans have had the most trouble, and five in shooting - the saving grace of the U.S. effort so far. To a chorus o f catcalls and whistling, the Americans landed face first in most of Monday's track and field events. The best any U.S. competitor ('OUld do there was a silver medal for Arnie Robinson ol San Diego in the long jump. Al Lanier of Cin- cinnati won a bronze in the same event for only the second of a Mexico City • m N .J ., triumphed in the heavyweight judo finals . Herschel Anderson of ~um­ bus, Ga .• broke his own fan-Am record in winning the J)"eehand pistol shooting competition with a score of 559 points of a possible 600. Americans also won the team air rifle a nd team free· hand pistol events. Under normal circumstances, a 41 -point victory margin of 103·62 over Argentina would be a satisfying enough victory for the U.S. basketball team. But coach Marv Hars hman was morose. "If we play against ttie Argenti- nian.~ today, we'll probably Jose . · _ . He c haracterized the Atgen· tine team as·one that shoulq have been beaten by far more than 41 points · 'to prove ourselves.'' A crUcial proving ground was • * * * ahead of the U.S. today, against the ~tent Mexican cagers, who devoured Venezuela, 110-45 Mon· day. One of the most stunning failu res by the U .S. runners was in the 10,000-meter run, where Mexicans Luis Hernandez and ·Rodolfo Go~z trotted across the finish line almost in tandem. Coloradoans Garry Bjorklund and John Gregorio. both or whom had cracked the Games' mark or 28:50.8, were embarrassingly off - Hernandez' winning time ·of 29:19.38. Carmen Romero of CUba broke her own Games' reeord in win· ning the women's discus with a throw of 197 feet 4 inches. Olegario Vasquez Rana of Mexico erased his own world mark in winning the air rine in· dividual title with 393of 400. * * * Pan-Am Results TM dl¥1slM Of meG•ts all~r ~lltioft Motl· dly Int.,. P•nA,...rk•n Gemes: · ~ "' .... UrlltMI ~ete1 ' • 1 -•ko l l Bf'ezll 2 I 1 Cube SJI ~ • I J Colombl1 ... 0 I sec:ono ht•I -1. 1(1119, U.S .. ft.'IO. 1. Vlll~s, Colomble, 4'.'7. J. Mel!flual, Puer'lo Rico, 51.6~. •· ~Colomble, U.12. Me•'••Met.tn CTrleHI Flnt Met -1. a.rrett, Jemmlc:e, 1:52.n . J. Fr enc: If. U.S., l:U .•S.J. Bot He, 51.wlnem, l:!M.02. SKOftd Mal -t. Mertfftll1, Mil•lc:o. l;s.J .... 1. NEW YORK (AP) -They've ty of Missouri hi.ls agreed in- paid their bills . As far as is rormally to a four-i:ame football kno~. they h~v.en't lied to the series with San Diego State . _ possible nine medais Monday in ...,. track and field. • ,.._...Rite 0 I I 0Drnlnk.,.Re1>11t11lc O 0 l ,..'*""' o r o r-Drwor. medets •••"'9od 1n ,..... eftflh C.tilJo, Oomi"!<t" Republlc:, l:!M . .,. l. eee1on. c;,u.,_, l:SS.M . Tf!ltd 11<1•1 -1. McL••"· us .• 1:Ss.n . 1. Pwr1lr•. ara lll. 1:s..1s. J. CM,...1, Ml••to 1·11.•. public or rals1f1ed attendance The games \llOUld be played figures. in Columbia, Mo .. in 1979 and lt-----,8-u-l-l h . ~-1-d---IY>ot.b-a t-l---i932 an·d in San-Dicgo-StadttJm League. f1ght1ng • ba.cklash in 1980 and 1981 Karr said. from its horrid first year, is · finding that honesty and pro· mptness with the checkbook aren·tenough. And so the league, which last year set records for losing money and missing payrolls, m~y give in to the apathy it has g erated in its citit.."S and £old be ore the week is out. aced \(tith a continuing now of red ink. the men who run the WJ'L are meeting in one of this ciVy's corporate skyscr apers. ' y have t})ree alternatives - weaker teams and con· e, prop up weaker teams arif! continue or shut down - anp they are expected to select one of them in the next day or two. Jtepresentative& of each or the l qague'!I 10 teams met lhfoughout the day and into the ni~ht here Monday. They were b~k al it today. trying to avoid w"at WFL pre side nt Chri s Hl:mmeter called the "ultimate nCgative." Eeert lt'IM• ORLANDO. Fla. -Jeanne Evert outla sted Lindsey Beaven. 7·S, 2·6, 6-2 Monday and advanced to the second round or a $50.000 women's tenni s tournament . In other first.round play, Betsy Nagelson defeated Wendy Paish or Australia. 6-4, 6-2, and IS-year· old Zenda l.iess upset Robin Pen- ney, G-1, 6-3. LOS ANG ELF:S -San Jose State's Gary Maddocks. who caught seven passes and ran back punts for 102 yards Satur- :lay in his t eam 's 30·7 victory :>ver Cal State (Long Beach), Monday was named the Pacific :oast Athletic Association Of- iensive Player of the Week. Maddocks, ao ex.Westminster High star was playing_despite a dislocaied sternum. BILL COLLINS OF U.S. Ouallllaa In 100 mel11<9 The Cubans -with some help from the host Mexicans -de· rid.rd the U.S . competitors until the increasingly sens1ftvC Americans could stand it no longer. They retaliated with some vociferous Bronx cheers that seemed to quiet down their detractors. But in other events later in the day, the ant.i·U.S. feeling was manifest again. \Vhen the Cubans fmally won in three consecutive games, the vie· tors broke into a gleeful de- monstration on the playing floor. Allen Coage, a bodyguard for singer Aretha Franklin, was one of two U.S. individual gold medal "inners. Coage of East Orange, Grid Ratings t~ too t'ftf!IV teem\ In Tl'le .t.~191~ Pr..-s toll-tOOlbell poll, •1th Meton reo;onts -tO{el polnls. 1.0flloSI. S-o.{I l,°'6 11.Arlr.St. .S.0-0 t2• l .Ollle1lo<NI S.fMt flt tt.OMOf'eckl •·1.0 t20 i .U!iC •·O.O 8-t.t U.t.ri-4-e-cl 1Jol •. Nebre~k• S-0-0 llt l•. Florld.t •-1.0 llO S Te••s.t.&M S·O.O ..... IS.k .O.,... •-1.0 111 •.Aletioeme •·1.0 ... 1•. r...... s-1.0 •1 1 Mkf>liten l.O-t ...., l).Mlc:h.SI. )..t.0 ll I. Tto•es •·1.0 ••S lL UCl.A ).1.t 16 ,.,..MSI. '-1.0, di ,.,Mer~Md -..1.1 ll lt.MIUOUf'I •·1.0 l•t •. ~ "''° 1• ~olllft. I J:rcaelc ca•d Field llMll'I LMlll.Jlm9 ll"l11•H I. Olh•lf'e, 8••111, 1 .. 1.Vt. 1. Alitl!llSOI\ U.S., • ...oY.. J, Un1-r, U.S., 11-1\ln .•. JNlot>) C-. ~1'111. I. Lolleto, 8re1u, 214. '-Gomer ewe, &IYI. ~··1•.---­(ll'l ... U I , ....-.i.llCler, Mllalco, 1': 1•.11. l . Gall'Ml, ,... •• Ito. 1':11.Jl. l . 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J. °"""· Cl!MI, 11.Jl. J. Bo-., U.S.., 11.JIL 4. HOOQH,Jemai(•, It.at. Mn! ...... ,..,.. ..... , CSelftlUMlll .,. • ._.11 .. tMn 111 Mell ....... ...,, Finl ... , -I. o. ..... sto. C.... SO.II. I. Hno11, ~. Sl.ot. l . ,,._M , U.S .. JU)I. "-W 1.1 MM't· ,_•k•.n.•s BulcetfJall ..... ·UH"'-DST&TllS O&U .0.,11 ll, '81rlllloftg 1•, 8ond ), Plrlll-6 HBWtl (_Grv .... ld 1•, OoVQl• 1, C«* I•, Ro11y2' L.o.rGet, RoUltts S, Perl1h 11. ' AllllGIE NTINA. l&ll ,....,,. I, Df~l6, Merlin •. Prelo6.Gult.,.I •. AllfeitUI •, ... Ueftdlnl •, C..OUlac l, Moni>c;hnl 6. Pit rein•. Gern\lltl 1). Hmlltt'"': Unltf'dSlete1Sl·l!. Fouled oul -Do1111i•1. Tol411 fouls -lk'llleo Stelfl » . .t.r9"11i,.. n . A; 300. c ... 92, 8etlmm111 51, Mt•IC:O 110, \le,..111tole •S. WOMl!N <;et1M1e l1S, Domlnk•n Reputillc:SO. #lll!•l«t ... C01omll4• J(, BaselHdl ..... c .. 11 .. 11 .... -.1 Ml•lc:olaHl 8• .... ,...s. 1Ml, 1S.O, 1s.1. Clll»OHI U1tllH Stalet, IS .. , 1 .. 1 •• IS.U. W'OMllN CenMabeat 8••rH, 1s.1, •·n 1s-1s 1s-a 1s.J Mt•IC:O btol Putorto Rico, 1.s-i, u • .o,' 1i.o.' · Seeeer -· ~ .. Trlt1kfM1. .._, .. c..n.d&O,Jematuo.11e, -· c .... 1.u~1.11e. 1 l • f'We are exploring all direc· tiljns to save the league, .. Hem· ~ter said during a break in the meetings Monday. "We just dfn 't want the league to go dgwn the tubes.·· .. {I'he lords of the WFL thought ute financing formula conceived by Hemmeter to pay most ppyer1 one per cent of each 'Skins TD Was NQtr:e Dame Special ' ,.Rll "ISTOL Teem 1, Ulllled Sbltff, t141. I , C""'*, 11SJ. 3, MIJ.IC:O, nn . _ .. _ t '• .gate receipts would pro· be basis for ~h and the league lo !'luffer b bleak times· while it r e· b6ilt credlbIUty. ~What tM,y didn't believe could ppeJI dJa -, fans have •t'U'ed ay In d r.ov.e.s . No team 11 erag,ng as much as 201000. l even· ~emphis with lta Iobnted trio of form« MJatnl phJns, The !t•JllO •-.. • I• ,313, and falliDI Wffkly, WASHINGTON (AP) -It w~, like winning one for old Notre Dame. Jof Theis mann and John Pergine came in for a lot of rib- bing from their Washington teammates MondPY night after lhey connected on a fake field goal lo spark the Redskins to a 27-17 Nlltional Football League victory over the St. bouis Cardinals in a nationally televised game. W ash.ington reserve linebacker Rusty Tillman told newsmen as they crowded around Pergine, who caught the 30-yard touchdown pasa from Iheismann , that he wa5 the primary receiver on the 5?1ay. ''It was1 a Notre Dame special," said Tillman. '11 was a · receiver on the play and•hed.idn'l evens~ me.·• ' \hetsmann . w h o was a freshman when,_Pergine, now a reservelinebaclc:er, was playing for the Fight!ng Jrisfi. saJ~, "We h•ve a very str:orig"'C.tbolic rel a· I tioruship, even though we·~ not t>vcn Catholic." l The surprise play by the Redskins came early in lhe third quarter after Terry Metcalf had s tunned ,Washington with a 93- yanl return of the se<ood-ball kickoff. "We really caught them with their pants down,•• said Theismann, thlrd string quarterback and holder on place· ments. "It was an element-of- surprise play aod it worked bcautl!ully. It 's an amazing pic- ture when you see your IUYS down Cleld and nobodv 'lfOlllld them.:· .r· SC:O•a •Y OUAll'flllS IT A TIS TICS • ' , t• ~,, 1 1 I0-11 .... .. "' .. ..... •• ,_, ... ..... .. '" .. ..... .,,, . ,,, ':" l'IMta j INh•leua1: 1. Al'ldto•aon. u.s., m . t. A-lo!\ u.s .. JSt.l, Sorlllan. """" ....... T.-Alr ... ' -1Jn_ """" ...... t,Jl1. I. OIM.1 .... t.LMI..: ........ 11 ....... ....... ·l.l t VI_. '™'t. Me1~ lft. I. IMllWI\ U.t.. lie 1. MJ Clirl OWMMt, U.S., •CM*\~ -J • =-__ .,., t, QM, •• I. er..-1, »1. t. Mtwm, ... S. u..itJ •s..m.m_ 111 • oi "' ................. .,, t. C.00.., U.S.. J. l._.it, 0... .t. r....~ Br.t.rtl.al!lllMll-• 5eftlM ,,,_....,. . --~ --____ . ::::7 ; , 0Uensl"7e Stars • GARY GUISNESS Coron• d•I lliv ROB ROMEO Ediso n WARREN TAYLOR fountain Valley DAVE WALLACH M arina • -·,¢ ·"""'- STEVE BRUNO Newport Harbor DAN VALENTINE- Coat8 Mesa KEVIN URQU.HART El Toro BILL HOLST Huntington Beach • J~' MARKDRAZBA Mater Del TIM VLEISIDES San C(emente • KEITHKING D•n• Hiii• : _) DAHCOLLINS Eot•ncl~ JEFF' GREENOUGH L egunr. Beach RAY BROUELETTE Mission Viejo SEAN GRAHAM University Bucs' Modes Fits Mold Defe nsive Back Heu 7 lntercepfU,ns By HOWARD I •. llANDV Ol llM Diiiy l"'llM Slltf i\1ark ~lode s is a marked man e very Lime he steps on a football field £o r coach Dick Tucker"s Orange Coast. COii ege Pirates. He is a defensive safe· ty after being named as an All-CIF quarterbaC'k in hig h school and he doesn 't object to the S"l'i'itch at all-in fact, he seems to relish the idea of playing defe nse. fl'rcnt type or playC'rs,". Wonacott add s. "We us ed to let Zaltos ky do hi s own thing and OC· casionally he was in on the safety blitz very ef- fectively. Mark wants to but so far v.·e haven't let him . "Right DOW I would have to say he fits right i nto th e mold of Zaltosky. Bobby Curry. Joe Scott and Billy Jenkins. They were a11 good ones a nd so is he.·· Tucker adds a bit more to the story. good of a passer. "He's not only an ex - cell ent pass defender with good hands but he's an outs t a nding tackl er as well. He's a Lough guy a nd a good hitter.·· Tucker says. For the r ecord. the OCC defensive secon· dary that also includes Dave Bie n e k a nd freshmen Ron Lamcrton and Tim flicks, m ake up one of the best such units i.n OCC history . ··one of the things that makes them good is that we have some good ones behind them ... Tucker says. • Tri tons Oimb To 4th ~> San Clemente HiCh School"• Tr!loos football team climbed a notch to fourth ploco in th• 2·A CfF Soutbetn Section ra[lfiga this week and Mater Dei moved up ' from seventh lo fifth ln the 4-A division. Both football powen;: ar~ undefeated with 4-0 records goicg into league action lbis w~ek . · NewpOi''t' Harbor Higb·s water polo team remains atop the 4-A standings with Universi- t y movine up from seventh to fifth and Corona del l\ot ar from eigblh to s ixth positioo. In cross country rat- ings , Edi s on 's Chargers are still the No. l rated team in f -A com· petition with Costa Mesa dropping a notch to third and Ma rina gaining a tie for 10th. Mission Viejo remains second in the 2-A division . •• ""-T._,rK.,. ,._., I. ~I. P•vl l•~I 1~1 2. ~JOI• !M ) Ill J. -ti TO.TMM;• (•41 l)<I '· S..11iff {6-0) 1]1 S.ll!Ylt.,0.l l'-01 llJ •.IC. • ......,., 1•41 17 '.WfitCovlt11 l•.OI •1 I. Wlt1tmln1ttt 16-01 4 t.lll~Am.11\().lj J1 10.LosAll~('-<I! 1• •• I. s.nt1 ...... \11lle11 r•-OI '" t. Villa PITlr. !6-0l 110 1 llurrouqfll "-01 1)<1 •. P&clflc1 1•41 Ill S.0.mltn ft ·O) ti .. ,,.._.,v•• (l-0 /1 1. S-l• F• !l· 1! •S I. Temp!tClly tl-11 Ml t. ee ... rly Hiiis !•-ti u 10El~1 \).ll 11 ... l.Anl•'-"",.Y u .01 I'll 1. Roy1l()llr. tt .Ol 1•1 3."90uri11 ()-0.I 1'>0 • . .,...Cltmenl• l•--01 100 s. A~uw t•.OI no •. Nordhoff !•.Ol .. 1. W1lnul 1'.01 '' l .Mayllir {).If \I '· Sotlor• !J.1) J<I 10. Ptril(;lelt !•4) lS ••• ·,. 2' Pll,,,116-01 1.HotteO.~t•.01 l. TtN<Nopl It .. ) • CM11et1ltrl1 !S.ll S. P110 "<JOies !1-11 6. flc.ron Ct.0) 1. V1lleYCMl'll.,. ().I I l.~tlll 'l'IWl (J.11 t. L.A. LvllWr.,. (1-11 Ml. 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Ole1•-HltCh (El""' Wood·Munor l l . Greely·N lere.,b•rt 1£1 det ~ ... ,,,.., ... ,.mur•lt-• • DAILY PILOT u Prep Defensive Stars GREG WATTSON Corona.del Mar JOHN NIE8LAS El Toro RICH NUNIS Laguna Beach Checking Golf Results In a partner'::; better ball t'VC'Ot v•ith a blind ninl', Jol' Corvi <Jnd ll;irris Thompson wert• the IA'illn('rs IA"ith a 2R at fli g Can yon Country Club. Thr<'e teams tied for :>ecpnd at 30 in cluding nill 1-lant">n "'ilh Joe '.\1 ad1 : Ben Rizzotto with Rand y Prl's lt:>y : ::ind l·larr y Ca rlt o n "'ilh George Chelius . Big Canyon CC is un- d e r goi n g seve r al changes with construc- tion rrcws having the front nine blocked off at the present lime. They are adding new tees on several holes. contouring some of the fairy.·ays a nd adding more traps with weather a factor in the date of completion . l.a9una B e -h Di ane Stys captured a lo"' cross tournament for the Laguna Beach '"''omen's golf c lub with a scoreof87 . In B night. llelcn Drex· e\ius "'as the winne r .... ·ith 00, followed by Thelma Toomey (91 > a nd Dee Craig (961 . Gene Griffin won C night with 102, followed by Ginny Beals (104J and a tie a t 108 between Eileen Casparis and V angie Chris tiansen. VolleybalJ WOMl!N'S VO\.LEY 9A~l "'""'''" UC Ir ~!-del C•I !.Ille LO<>O ee-.n IS-J . IS-1. WIESTMINSTEa TOU1tNAM£NT Cosll Mfll if>llf w1tPI ~''""· 10-1\. t~J; t.Ptlt Will'! El Dorado, ti· I(), !l·U, di! CWPf"lt\I IS-1, 1S·'; split Wl1h Loi Aml(IOJ, 16·1(, J ·I S. IO•I l o ' 808 AYERS Co1t•MeJ1 MARK CHAGOLLAN Estancia 808CRAFT Marine MIKE SPRAllZ N ewport Harbor Pickeroo Winner Cha rlie Sickman of Fountain Valley is the \I.inner of last weekend's Daily Pilot Pi gskin PiC'keroo footbal l ex- pertise co nt est a nd pockets $25 (or his kt..>en accur acy fi e correctly tabbed 28 winners on the 30-game card, missing only Atlan- ta·s victory over San Francisco and the titanic upset of Oakland by Kansas City . Sickman s hared first place with Beverlee Klein of Garden Grove. but got the (in a I nod by virtue of the tie breaker. Klein missed the same t"l'i·o games that s tumJX>d Sickman. The Oakland calamity got a ll the experts . 1\.mong the 14 who tied for third with only three misses, none gave KC a nod. Eventual third place claimant is Amy Ciolli or Costa Mesa. This week's experts baffle r appeared in Monday's editions of the Daily Pilot and \\'ill be printed again in all editions Wedn esday . PAUL 8ETHKE D•n• Hiiie 8080XOLD Fountain Valley TOM LYLE Mater Del MIKE KRUTHERS San Clemente • -PAUL RADISH Edlaon KEITH DIONNE Huntington Be~h JAY HATTER Mission Viejo MARK MURPHY Unive rsity College Football ,,l .. y HO<"I°" 11 Ml.ml, Fl1 .• "'9"1 Lll•~lle I I Ptin .. ,n 111n1 S..twNy 1!111 "'" ......... , N1vy 11 ~ton Colle9f, "'9n! Y1lt•IC.Ol""'bll H.,v1rd11eorne11 8rown1IO.r1movtll Col~Tt •I P11fKtlon \lfjlH•m & Miry •I Aul9er• ~"n S.t1te •! S.y••c u~ MlrY\111 II VIII-vi fu1lne II Wt\I \,!ir;ln•• ..... Tt._\_ v1. -.11b.1m1 •t 8.rm '""'""'" Lenoir Rhyne 11 APl)alK ll••" S.tllr . .,, The Cllldel 11 DIYid\On c1 .. ms.on 11 OuMe Weller" C.ron..,. 11 E•s! C•rolnw Ftorkl1 St1tt1t Ftorld• l-IOl y Cros~ •I Furm•n jl,ubv•" II Glor9l• TtcPI 1(1.,l11<kY II Lovlsil"I 5111•, n1Qlll Nor1,,.l•I Lovhi1n1 •I ,,.,Nee~ Sl•lt . .,19f\I lou,.wl!lr •I Memohl' St11,, tliQl\t South C1ro11 .. a Vi . Mi\\iS\•t>Po Ill JKlr.\.04'\ Nort!'I Tt••• S111t 11 Mh\l\\ipp. Sl•te Norin C.ro!l"a 11 North C.roh""' St11e loui\l..,• Tech vs. Nortn_,,.,,. LW••I .... ,, Sol'l•e ... porl, "IQM llMl1IA1ct1m- lt,.,.r •I Solll!'lwt\lern L011•$1..,.t, "'""'' C"!ortl• 11 V.,,dtrbllt Virolt1!11t Vlr9lt1i1 l•t n Mlr.,tltld 11 W•~r For1s1, "'91'>1 """'-" Ttmc>lt •I •tron. "ltn1 C.0"1r1t Motnl91., 11 SIU S!llt Bowll1"1Q Grt•" YI. ICenl S.lltt •1 Cle..e1-. t1l9Pll Arkl.,\I\ St1te al Clnd n"•tl. n19111 Ml1JOUrl •! Co10<.100 PurdUtll l!llnol\ •-a It l""l1n1 O.yton1t 1no11n1 St11e. n1;n1 k•Ml•ll 1-1 !illlt Oo.11no ..... 1t 1(1nu1 St•tt Oll!o U. •I Mt1m1. o. llOrlPl-~lern 11 MltlliQ•n Mlc Pll91" S.l•!e II M!""e\.01• Soolll""'" 111o .. ,., .... "10<1 ..... " " ......... Wt'-ton11n11 Olllo Stile Nebr1U.1 •I Ot..lal'>Om.I !>1111~ -•ltfn MlthlOlr\ vs loledO •' CJ•.,.l•tld, nltPll Tutu 11 WlcPlll• S.U••e, !'lo9n1 levtllc-11 t••••.11Art....iw• SouthernMelnod1•I .11 Ric•, nOQn• Tt••• l.&M •1 l e••• CPl•h tl"" Soulh•r" "'11ssl1.1.ippf .11 Trr•• Arllftvlon,nl;M t>r.._e •l"Wtd Tr•1ss.111r P"1rwe11 l'tot~ O•me 11 jl,ir Fore., Te••S Teen •I Ar11on.1. n;;n1 Orf'llO" Slate•• C•ll'"'"'• Arlron1 Sol•le ti Color100 s,1.,. UC·A•v•r\ode •I F"ller ton !.lllP POrtl..,d SI.I" 111-f•w•• '• "'Of\! F•t•no St1te 11 l""'! 8eacn S.•••• "'""'' ld.lf>Q I I MOnlan1 u11h1t Ne ... Mt•l~o "*"" ,,...•Ito !>Il le It '.;1n o......, S.talr, "iqhl P1,llic i i o;a., Jo\t !.!•It. nlQl\1 Or~ 11 s.ou1n~"" C1lolor"i• S.11,.tord .ti W1\Pl l"t;1lon UCLA VI W••h•t1QIOt1 ~1 11e •' Soj:lolr.tne Ul.it\ S.l1le 11 Weber SI llf', "l(lf\! Tt•.IS·fl Pai.oil Wyom ... , SIVIM ADYAMTAGll -OUI P.&Gll GffDS We1lmlt11ler. IJ.t, l·IS, J·1S ~------------------~----~ that yours may not! JUNtoav-.aSITY UC 1,...1,... del Cal s.111e lonq e&1en .. lS, IJ-1, l .. U 1 COMPLnl OIANGI COUNTY COVIAAGI l110tl1di11•: L.aoti•-._ .. S• C~. Mlul•ll VMtl•. To date, in fi ve games, be has inter cepted seven passes with al least one in every gam e and i£ he continues at that r a te, he will surpass the OCC s chool r ecord for one season he ld by Cr aig Zalt~kyalll . "He was hurt at the beginning of las t season with a bad knee and by th~ time he got back with us. we were pr-R:tty well set. "\Ye knew he was good a nd he was n 't dis - couraged. Instead, be became the leader or our specialty teams and did an outstanding job.·· Wonacott names the second unit that includes l\1att Antone lli , Rich Beardsley. Chris tlawn Prep Grid Slate $10,000 for 011ly '167.51 a month. hMI •• 1 ... --" .. ""' IMclri .... __.efLA.- 2 MONTH TO MONTH l tNTAL I.UIS How does he compare with o ther defensive secondary players under the tute lage or coach Dale Won acott? "He Is very si milar to Zaltosky only he's big· F.er , .. Wonacott says. 'Zeke (Zaltosky J got six intercepti ons in one game when he set the re- eord of 11 for·one seuon. ··"I'd rather have them at the rate Modes ls go.. ing, pie.king oft one or two eac.h game. He's do.. ing an excellent J"'b on tho post pattern wlfich ii scnt\ething We haven 't fiadtntbepast. ' , "But they are two dif· Why did . he switch rrom. quarterback to de- fensive safety? "His high school _coach agreed' that his future was in the defe nsive backfield. He wasn't that Calendar l and Frank Pacheco, the TNU"SDAY 10<1. ''' latter two also freshmen. ...,..,.Le ..... · SI Paul vs S.rwlle •t LI "-1,.,. Statistically, Modes ls ~,ti the leading tackler on the OCC squad with 44. Bienek is third with 35 while Lamerton h as 23 IE"'W•Le ..... C"""'I\ V\ s.dd1tbKM 115.A Bowl ............ Lot -.m1.,, vs Nori!'! lt1Wr"4e. II eo+w Gr¥1dt and Hi cks 16 giving the ,.,uoAY 10<1.111 starting foursom e 115 ,......,.u., ... tackles in five straight . 81V.O."'""''''Pi111x SI. AloltlOl'ly Yl Maler 0.1 ., SA lk>wt victories . Antonelli, a 1:....i,..L11tw. starter in the first three Foot1'lllYJ-.,..1oe1m1tEtModrftl 1(..-d'y 11 H""llfl9I011 &e tc Pl ·games. has 17 tackles. s.-1Le., .... Mbdes, tnctdentally, ,,._.11,, v111ey 111 N•wpon HllrtJor MDCC WAS an OUtStanding WtSl,,.lt1,lerws L01r1•tUf1'11"" baseball outfielder in ,..rt high s chool but has W:,~.~~rvs Loe "''•"'1101 •1 forsaken the sport in c-i.ryL.1"" favor or football and an ...,C:: Mrtw vs. CdM •• ,......,, education at Orange Me9llOli.1tT11$1h~ Coast. .111111 P•rt. n sari1a -.n• 11 u. e-1 .. • t----' ,.,... •• ,u ..... S.v1nn11 "'1 &.H:n• P1rk 11 Wttl"n FlllMflon •I Ut H•br• ~II II Troy 5-A V1lley VI Sunn, HUii ... ~ P1rk o.,. .... °'"•" l ...... U QvlMI 11 G•rdll" Gnlvf' ll•nc.PIO A11m11os WI P•Ciloc• •' Bolw Gr•Nlt lotvtll C.at1 u ..... 0..,. Hlll11t LIQV"" ftrat n El faro II. S... Cle,,,., nit u..1 .. r11ly I I Mii•""" Vlt jo o......,.u ..... El °"'"ado•! V1ltf\{.l1 SA1"UaDAY IO<t. 111 l""4r• Lt••"" Or1n1J9 WI K1l1\l1 •1 LI "-l>M .... Stt..Miu ....... Edl10n 11 Wlt11'!'1 Clfltwr Le"ttt EllMtlll "" l!!I Maden• at '*"'Pet't __ ,,.. OM-.. GI'•" u,.ttt s.rtlll90 11 lloha Grafllllt °' ................ 5trar•VI 11,.1 ti L• tffbr• l!'""lf"'I VI t.nYOl'l 11 Vl'-'l.~ Whether you need $5,000 or $10.CXXl gel it trom the people who lend millions. Commercial Credit Monlh-ly payment based on o .$10,CXXJ HomeOwner loan. for 120 months, at on annual percen1oge rote of 16%. Total payment $20,101.20. A loon of $5,CXX} and over must be secured by o combit1olion of real and personal properly. Conwnerdl!I Ctedll COrporatlon IC\. HomcOwner l 6ons gas) Costa ~leaa Santa Ans -. • 370 E. 17th Street • 1228 E. 17th Street. • • 774-6740 647·6871 3 NO DEPOSIT l 19 UillD ON A"'IOVID CllDlt 4 ONLT s11 1on1 MONTN TOTAL COST f1Rli11Mrff ,....., 5 NIW COMr ACT UNIT Slll ll l/•14 1 1/t l 6 'IOICl MISSAGI PAGtlS ;t.tlO All AYAIU.l tl 7 •Ull •l ft MA INTINAMCI OR~NGI COUNTY I! AOI01 E llPHONE SlRVICF 1~c 17141135-3305 ·;. ..... "'"'' , ...... .w-. """ . """" 1...,.. tMcll, ...... wtele, OM1 hlflt, SM c;.._..,_ M ..... <•""'-· II 1"-, ......... •• ,.JJJJ • • J • "" '.,1 • .,.~ .. ~: •.OI? ., lb·· .... ,, ,.y "' '" r . 'I. '· ,,, . ..... " ' . , .. '" ' .. ... .. : ~ , . , .. .. I, ,. .. ,. ,. ' f ' r • • OA>LY PILOT Tuesda .Octobef'1 4, 1975 Tonight's TV Highlights · Variety Time in· Huntington NBC <4) 5:00 -Thitd game of the ~ World Series l>ct ween lhl! Boston It el.I Sox and Cin cin nati lteds. KTTV ( 11 ) 8 :00 -l ~ravo .Jul ie J ulie Andrews st<Jrs in musical speti';;l with Ri ch Little and Alice Ghostl ey. CDS (2 ) 8:30 -Jot· and Son::.. J oe is all set to gu with (;us to the a nnual ··1-1oboken Sheet and ·rul>t! !Judson Jti v<'r ~al Rid e ~1n(l IJ t•cr f-{\;.i st ,'' but he can't SL'L'm to get out of th1..· ~1011 :-.L' K"l'J.A (5 ) ~I :5l} -J{Jl't· for tht.: l 'ro fc~s1o n a ls . 'l'he tnstory ()f the In d1J.nat}olis 500 ral'l'. ~t;..ijor 1•vcnt s i1rc spotlight ed in clips fron1 the ral·t·. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday EvPning \ IC it's Octobt.•r, 1t rllust h<.> v.iriely ~how 11ml' at thl' 1-luntlngton Rc<.ich 1.,layhouse Next Sunday the Runlint-1.on Beach group will pu t on its annual "Oclobt.•rfest" wi th rood . drink and t·nte rtainment on the menu. 'l'ht.• lestivltjes get un- derway at 6:30 in t he playhoust'. 2110 Main St., 1-lun- tington Beach. Sharon and Myron Wi lson, who arc o rganizing this year's bash. are looking Cor local t alent to Hoyt Axton The Dillards Byron Herline/Sundance Bluegr41ss Cardinals Fiddle & Banjo c;ontests Wild lflckory Nuts Tarza n Swing Band Buffalo Chip • Montezuma's R eve n ge Corky Canoll Funk Dog Surf Band 11 .. , ... t,"' ' •..••• t t .... 1lrn l•, .t .. ,1,.1,,,, · 1~"''' . ,,., ,,1,,.1. · 1 .... L1•"' ~"''! • .ull••oi" I ... n, •P,.1•·• 1 .. , ··~· " ... , .... \ ' ., .•• 1 ... · 1 •. " "\ "' ot 1•1•" •I••""" I J, ,, ~ .. ,, 11 ..... t ,, 1.1 ... ,1,,., ...... .. n '"' ,,,,. 'l'"'' 1 • ... ~rn•1 h•' I "'' '"'"' 11< i,,., .. ,,., ..... 11 .. 1.1,• "' .oil I lnttlv ..,,.,,,., l'"!lo li\lal Tlm "s : \\inl 11111 ... I " '•I' \1 '" lHl'M -,,,, "'°" o.,,.,, \I I•' \\ ''' 1111-'M ··or1e Price Covers All" $2.00 aduli. $1.00 children rlJ. Intermission .Tom Titus roun d oul the program. Tht.~y 'll be holding auditions Wednesday at 7 p.m. lor those interested in participating . Those cast in the ... anety show wi ll rehe arse Saturday, beginning ut 11 a,m.....Tbe...Wil.sons can tX' contacted at 847-0615/or Curth.erdetai ls. • CAST I NG JIAS BE EN a nnounced by t he West mins ter Community Theater for its upcoming 'production of the Te.nne:ssee Williams comedy (See!-tlAGE. Page 88J '"' \lll1•1Hl l t:f'~ \\I')\ •• ,,..,()Ml, .. ~ !~I t !lfl& CO®llt •• t ·to I • U FO&A'fTAW VALL.E. ¥ -~>o -"A>O-•!• .... _.., ~~ GIVE 'EM RELL. B4RKY? ''' JO •• JO '~. •, ' · GINEAAl CINEMA CORPORATION THIS YEAR'S BEST! "RATE098%! OCTOBER 14 I S:OO Q ~(l)aJ(t)Wtr l • S1rl11 li!U:iiRG 1me #3. All proa11m '"lnl wbfect m dl1n1t ••lhou! Mia on MSC. MIC II)' 10 rel Roy Mou, I 11s 111 ton •tlencl1nt 1M \tit on~ su1p.ct on 1n 11r:ioied t ll r~bbf!V, to u ~°'' 111e whun OOllts ol 1111 m1u - 1n1 vthtel1 1114 his !WO unlf'IO'lln ~MntfS by m1km1 llun 1ppe1r lo b1 doppm1 into lht s1olen moner G11le llunn1C~ll. P1ul 11.o$!o ind 00!1 Coulon 1wt't fJl TIM U~lolltMblts 0 ROOKIES CHRIS SHOT * IN REIGN Of TERROR O C,,(t ll(}')(i}The R.o~its "lle111n or Terr(){" Ttrr,'1 ilrll1oend bewme~ a "raet 1or revrni:e 1Ut1 htr p<rrtnt§ 11r1lntsJ 1 u 1me R1, mond SI. lltquei 1ut~l s, under 6 . fr ee. ~Jl'"'"""''J l•v 1h~ Oi.uu11• L<uu11 y .-airground., N 1• .... '11<n1 f·,1ir I Jnt 1•. l ••~I ii l'>h·~" A film ciest1ned to be a classic. ll'sexcellent. proQoction values. long·legged luscious women and 1as1eltJ sex i :OO '· • . ... ( 1. I .. .-,. 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(714) 897-0302 LIVE AT 7:30 pm "LEGALLY SPEAKING" Lawyers will answer your questions on Landlord/Tenant tonight on Channel 50 Orange County Televillion .. -... ........... -·- " ...... ........... -·- .. _,.,, ···-·" ... ,. .. .......... -···· ..... ....... -··'"' ...... _ ....... -.. _,,., ---·--MAIOmuS ... --UNnl- ~-RAHCMO DILUU111 --fVfl'fTMINO AIOUY SIJ. 1111 ,,.. ... 11 .... -"""' -· --· -·· 00C SAVAOll" -····--· -----SIDI CAI IACllS "' .... --Alll'OU '7S-ou" 1 ,.,. -• _,_,, .. ,.. .. , ..... _ .... THI MAPPT MOOKll 111 -· WILLll DTNAMnt .......... _ ..... -... -·-·-JAWS ... "°"l !'_._,_. -----II --MASTll GUHJtOHTll fl"t -·· DOC SAVAGl 111 ·--·~·"·~---G THI KAl'l'T HOOKll 11i LINDA LOVELACI fotl PllSIDIHT IOI --·--HAID TIMIS ---lITTU ltG MAN .,. --·--'":.::· =' MAST11 OUNftOKl'll ,,. • ~~~.":.. ION IL T --;~;::~~~---,;ooc JAVAOI 111 ~ --·--MASTll OUNf'IOHfll--•, DOC SAVAGl !'ll ...... _ ......... _ II.ACK CHllSTMAS 111 . -lf'S ALIVI I'll ...... _,..,_ SIDI CAI ums,,. ... _r.ur Atl'°" 7S- ___ ..,..._ SIDI CAI uau,,. · 1'4--a..on7s-·--..... TMI HUPY MOODl11t --IAl:IAlllLA 1111 ·-\ ,\ ------------'-- I I • ' • ' ' $•lflo•Bespital t Siamese .Twins Separation ()K T()K)'O CAP) -Siamese tW!n girls, Joined toaelher al tile lower part of the spine, wereseparl:tecl 1:ucceufully lo a llv•hour -ralloo at U.e Solgon Infant Hospital, the North Vleteam- news a1ency repcrted today. lt said the twins were in ''normal'' condition. The report "trom Hanoi .said UJe tWinl Were born to a peasant family in the Mekong Delta south of Saigon on Oct. 6 and were taken to tbe.hotpltaJ in the South Vietnamese t'apitaJ. The separation was performed Oct. 9 by a group of professors "'!'I docto1"1 from the Infant hospital and another boopiUll in S&igon. the report said. g """-c.....,d' WASIUNGTON (AP) -DemocraUc National Chairman Robert S . Straus• calla! oo President Ford tod~ to lire hla top ~mie 'Advisers ft!harginc that ''the sttme old-Nixon crowd is . minding the store'' while Ford spends his time WOrl"Yina about a possib~e election challenge from Ronald Reagan. . Keynoting the l~t meeting of the Democratic N aUonal Com· mittee before the J976 presidential battle starts, Strauu said that "American domestic policy is being set by a non·elected Pr'fSi· dent catering tot.he political base of a former right win,g 1ovemor of California.'' PalrCapC•~ SALEM, Ill. (UPI) -Two ••extr@'lely dangerous" fugitives from a federal prison, tired and trursty, were captured Monday , night. Two others were believed in this Southern Illinois area and authotities close a grade school and modified bus routea or other schools as safety measures. The hunt, using dogs and spotter planes, sheriff's deputies, state Police and FBI agents, went on through wooaed areas and along higbways and rail tracks. ' , 'lt'all..-Sta•cc LONDON (AP> -Gov . George C. Wallace says he doesn't rule out an independent race for the presidency neitt year if he Cails1o get the DemoCratic nomination, ''but at the present time I am not thinking along that route." The Alabama governor, who began a two-week European tour Monday, said or his prospective candidacy for the Democratic nomination, "The chances are I will become in· volved more than 1 will not ... But he added, "l am not a candidate for the vice presidency.•· Blldget Cllt• WASHINGTON (UPI> -President Ford has made a ten· tative list of more than $30 billion in federal 'budget cuts, White House sources said today. Other administration sources said the specific cuts range from wel(are J.o defense and represent Ford's answer to. Democratic protests over his demand for a $395 billion budget ceiling next year. Nt'Cut NEW YORK (UPI) -Mayor Abraham Beame. who has to come up with plans to trim $200 million from the New York Cit.y . budget by Wednesday, has so far unveiled proposed cuts totalling only a quarter of that amount. · At the same time, the mayor said he would challenge as too high estimates of the city's three-year $800 million deficit made by the newly created Emergency Financial Control Board, a state agency reviewing the city's fiscal affairs. •• ~ U"T ' :·, B•11-.. IC• ... C Former Sen. J. William Fulbright has been made an ' Honorarf Kni ght com· mander o the Order of the British Empire by Queen Eli•abeth II" Cor his oontribu· lions to Anglo·American re· Jations. 500Cycluts To Sightsee . At Sa/ aril.and An estimated 500 motorcyclists are e-xpected to converge at lJon Country SundaY but they won't be towing the wild animal park on their bikes. Not even Evel Knievel is that lion-hea~ed . The riders will dismount in the entertairiment area, then swttch to special buses for their eyeball, to--eyeball encounters with lions, cheetahs, rhinos, elephants and tigers. "U any cyclists try to scoot through the preserve on their bikes they may stay there for din· ner -·as .. the main course," a spokesmari for the park pre· dkted. At the Moulton Parkway en· trance to Lion Country Safari,' the official noted, there is a sign ~·arning "Trespassers Will Be Eaten." . The day·long tide--in will con· sisls 'of a combination rally and poker run with participants starting from points in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties. Russian Libbers Not? l NOW President Assails Red Fas/Uon Show • ,. I From Wire Services "My God, ls this the liberated woman?" asked an American feminist watching beanpole·slim Russian fashion models parade down the runway at the Communist-organized International Conference of Young Women. The Soviet Union says it has put women on an equal basis with men, but Karen DeCrow, president of the National Or,ganization for Wpmen in the Unit· ed States , said she finds no understanding of Western-style women's li beration in Moscow. Ms. DeCrow said one Soviet official told her , women are banned from· certain jobs and sports in Russia because they have weaker c.onstitutions and have menstrual periods. "That nearly knocked me over," she said. • Jim Dolclna, a 252,pound dai~yman from Petaluma, won his fourth heavyweight title in the aMual World's Wrist WresUing Championships•at · Petaluma by beating Pete Nlstok of Highlands, N.J . Contestants came from as far as-"New Zealand and the Philippines, and virtually every state was represented. ~ The,, middleweight winner was Jack Wright, a 196,pound stude.nt at College or the Canyons in ·Valencia, and th e [ J lightweight winner was PEOPLE Clay Rosenkrans or Whit-~---------· tier. • Caspar Fleming, the 22-ycar-old son of the late Ian nemtng, creator of the fictional spy James Bond, took his life Oct. 2 with a massive dose of barbiturates, a coroner ruled in London. Westminster coroner Dr. Gavin Tburston heard testimony from doctors and relatives of young Ji'1eming , who described him as a moody and · depressed person who believed himself a misfit. "l think he felt very strongly that be had not got a proper place in life." testified Dr. WUUa_m Knap· man. deputy d irector of a London clinic far the treatment of psychiatric disorders, who beQ:an treating Fleming for addiction to barbiturates last month. .. Former Rep. Carl Vinson will be hospitalized for about a week, his doctor 'says, because or ll"e:::r" 1 ''circulatory problems brought on by age." Dr. James E . BaUgh said Vinson, 91, "wanted to go home this afternoon, ~ut I'd like to keep him tn the hospital for about a week." ' Vinson.> a Democrat who served in Congress for SO years, was admitted to Baldwin County Hospital in Milledgeville, Ga. • .. The San Francisro Health Department ordered the clOIUre of Lefty O'Doul's, a bar and restaurant ' establl1hed by the late baseball star. I Tho department said O'Doul "s, a favorite haunt · of 1porll fans wh1ch is lined with pictures or oldtlrne baseball playel's. had J02 sanit1try violations. Frallk ''LefCy'' O'Oou.I died in 1969 after a ~arMr u a National League player and manager tbe San Fraoclsco Se8ls. He had a Uletime bat· < •ii iver•c• of .:Hi, Cloe Ol\i1cc highest ID the history Martha Mitchell says she is feeling stronger every day and plans to become active again, now that she is out of the hospital. She said after her release from Northern Virginia Doctors Hospital she will be treated for a cancerous blood cell disease as an outpatient. The wife of former Attorney ~ ~ General John Mitchell said she J !. has received numerous tele, ~ grams, phone calls and nowers from friends in and out of gov- ernment. MA.lttHA ' • Two men knifed in a bachelor party brawl in the Boot Hill Saloon at Santee were listed in good condi- tion in Grossmont Hospital, but a third is dead. · The victim, Gary Forster, 25, died in the hospital. Police said a suspect in the knifings had been identified but was still being sought. Forster was a brother or Chicago White Sox pitcher Terry Forster, investigators said. • Evel Knievel said he is willing to meet with Rep. John Murphy (D-N.Y. ), one of the daredevil's most severe critics, to discuss motorcycle and bicy. clesafety. Knievel, who is scheduled lo attempt a jump over 14 buses at Kings Island amusement park ih Ohio. discussed allegations by Murphy that his stunts are detrime ntal to the safety of youths who at, tempt to imitate him. MUrphy also criticized the proposed television coverage of the jump Oct. 25. "I suggest that an argument between us and your attack on ABC televisioo doesn't seem to be the most productive way to face the challenge of in· creasing safety among bicycle and motorcycle riders,·· said Knievel. • The world belly dancing co-champion says two days in the hospital was a small price to pay for a piece of the title and she's ready to defend it against all comers . Pam Ness, 22, and another dancer, Nicole English, set a world record for continuous belly dancing this month, posting times of 271h hours. Soon afterward, Miss Ness was hospitalized for exhau.stton and spent two days recuperating at the Research Medical Center in Kansas City. ''J couldn't bend my feet at all after it was over and they're full of calluses n0w, ''she said. • ' "Reflex, it ·s all reflex," says national cham· pion oyster shucker CameUus Mackall. Mackall, zs. who'!;hUCks the bivalves for a llv~ ing, shucked his way to glory at the St. Marys Coun· ty, Md., Oyster Festival by prying open J2 oysters in 58 seconds, ju.st four secoods slower than the re- cord. · ••rt's a11 Jn the wrist," Mackall said. The Prince Frederick, Md., resident bas been an oyster shucker Corfive years. • The festive otcasion was ••sn Chlnmoy Day'iln San Francisco, honoring an Indian yogi who recently completed. L00,000 pliintings in an ll·month period. Mayor Jo1eph Alioto issued a proclam1tlon in honor of Chlllftloy, who heads a New· York City. baaed reUglow organization. Foi:eign 'A1·my' Wi_nP:er_ U.S. Gives Up in 17-year Battle on Ants GAINESVILLE, na. CAP> - A 11·J•ar vlar betw-the Unit· al States and U.e for<llD armies which laoded ID lloblle, Ala., ltom Argentina almost eo years •cots over. And the foreign armies, • millions or barsb-atin,cina fire anta,havewon. • Groueho ctu•ps .( ECOLOGY ) ~~~~~~~~~~ Today, the fire ants are thrivina' throughout the Southeast.. From humble begln· nlngs In Alabama "" the lltUe kno...., Soleaopsla rlellter!, • hardier breed known •• Sol..,_lll IDvicta bas Q)IUd lo F1orida, Georgia, "'1i1SinlJ>PI, Louisiana, Texaa, Atka.mas and Ille Carolinas. The ants have !>em battled !or yeara by U.e U.S. Deparlm<nt cl Agriculture becauso they kUJl!d livestock. and, in rare loatances, humans. Ttieir toxic bit.ee are painful, and in maJ.1ive doses. fatal. • Fans, Stars Greet· But loot June, U.e USDA ended its fire ant control pros.r1u11,4J/ter spending $164 mlll,on5ioce.~ • . . "THE FIRE ANT conlrol pro-Comic at USC Fete gram in the South is the South Vietnam or enlomoloay.'• Harvard biologist llT. Edwardo. Will;on said at that time. "'It's Umeto let lhe taxpaymo«. '' By DENNIS lllcLEu.AND Ol' .. 0Mtt'"'llt ' Officials said that ... 1r1ct1om on use or Mirex. a pesllclde that proved at least Partlat1y· sue· cess!ul against the ants, thwart· ed the program's effectiveness. Groucho Marx. weaMng a bright red beret, sat at the luncheon tabla quietly signing a copy of one of the six books he has authored. tt was a quiet moment at the Friends or the USC Libraries' luncheon honoring the frail 85- year-old comedian and hi~ writ· Ina•· ••fft GR.OUCRO,'' SAID another ran, handing him a photograph. ''Would you sign this?" Groucho looked at the picture, a scene from one of the early Man Brothers comedies. He re· ached out for the pen as Erin Fleming:, his ever-present personal affairs manager, atepped over to the table. '· 1 don't think this is the time tor autographs," she said. ''Couldn't he just sign th.is one?" asked the fan. "Only if he wants to,'' said Miss Fleming, •dding, "he may bite your head off.'' GROUCllO, STILL holding his band out a nd not saying a word, took the pen and s lowly S('rawled "Groucho" lcross his youthlul rorehead in the photograph. lt was clearly Groucho's day of glory. Over 400 turned out to pay 1 homage to the.most famous of the L.Jio ur zany M a r x Brothers . E v e n a Groucho look· alike, IS.year· old Geoff Civello, in frock coat and painted ,on b l a c k eyebrows and oMJUcMO mustache, circulated through the crowd spcuting Grouchoisms. Do you think a nyone will replace Groucho, the look,alike was asked. 461 DON'T THINK they need one yet," replied the boy. Indeed. Age has slowed the lecherous lope to a faltering walk and the rapid,fire speech comes more haltingly. But Groucho re· tairut the same sardonic sense of humor a nd quick wit that made audiences laugh for a half cen· tury. The luncheon audience was treated to a glimpse of that.sense or humor wilh the screening of a segment or the "You Bet Your We" quiz: show and a scene from a Marx Brothers movie. - FOLLOWING THE screening, Jack Lemmon, Roddy McDowall. Lynn Redgrave and Groucho's former announcer, George Fenneman, .took to the stage. The four, sitting behlnd black music stands, were joined by Groucho. who was greeted by ap.- plause. Fenneman said his years with Groucho were his "happiest, most wonderful, exciting, ex, asperating and terrifying years.'· "ffe's been my idol since r was a little kid," remarked Fen· neman. ··1·m still idle," said Groucho . FENNEMAN CONTINUED: "Not only is he a gi~t humorist, ........ Daniel P . Moynihan, U.S. ambassador to U.N., yawns in apparent boredom in U.N. General Assembly. He was .. listening.to,. Algerian fo)"eign, minister. NAME · in the NEWS irttverent essayist, writer end composer, his letters reveal he is an intelligent, literate and sophisticated man." An example of Groueho's literary humor was read aloud by Lemmon. The occasion was Groucbo'a Jetter of resignaUoo to tbti Friar's Club. • "Please accept my resigna. ti.on," read Lemmon. ''I don't care to belong to any organita· tion that would have me as a member.•· And so it went, with Lemmon, McDowall and Redgrave reading further ('Xcerpts from the Gi-oucho letters. BUT A QUF.STION and answer period allowed the audieilce lo witness his still-fertile humorous mind. Who is the top comic ol today? "I think one of them la Woody Allen.·· replied Groucho. He paused. the audience wait· ing for him to continue .• "That's about it,'' he said, finally. Is is true you get more satisfac- tion out of writing than perform· ing? ''Yes ,·· said Groucho. ''l always wanted to be a writer. And I didn't finish public school but J finished six books." Following th e questions. Groucho sang three songs. lie fini shed , with assistance from Miss Fleming, wilh hi s famous theme song, "f-fooray for Capt. Spaulding.·· • FENNEMAN, WONDERING how lo close the program; ad· milted they hadn't planned an ending. But he cam e up with one . "To paraphrase what I said on 587 shows," Fennemao said,· "There he is, the one, the only, Groucho." The audience stood to applaud its agreement. Taking its los! hard, the 10\t· ernmenl is busy devising new strategies .. Its main thrust in re. search is "bioJoglcitl C9fttrol," finding natural sources that will ki ll off the pests. DR. WILLIAM BUREN of U.e University or Florida, acknowledged by many en· tomologists a's the world 's foremost expert · on fire ant.a, heads that research. ''It's a sturdy species.'" BUl'ftl said of the ant that ln 1969 withstood pesticide attacks in the F1orida Panhandle froqt B-111. ''It has a Jot Of natural defenses.'' An adult fire ant ranges in size from a Joth to a 5th of an inch long, its color varies from a red· dish to dark brown. Fire ants build mounds that somet.im9 re- ach JS inches in height and three feet across. EACH-MOUND serves as home to 50,000 to 200,000 ants. Many section~ of fire ant-tntested. laJtd suppcrta 200 mounds to the acre. "The department ended its !Mirex) program becauSewefelt it was wasteful unless applied on a large scale," said Cliff Lofgren of the USDA 's. fire ant re5eart"h team in Gainesville. Buren said new research "has nol produced ove rwhelming hGpe," but added that scientists were investigating the possibility or using a South Amertcan- parasite, a protozoan creature call~ microsporida. "THEY HA VE IN our tests in· ft!ited and killed the fire ants," he said. But Lofgren said the USDA was going slow in its latest effort to establish peace with honor. "Before we introduce them Cthe microsporida) here, we have to make sure they don't at. tack other things,'' he said. Mystery Technique Bi of eedhack: Tap Your Mind Powers TUCSON . Ariz. CAP) - Biofeedback. a technique that ''is still pretty much of a mystery.'' is curing chronic psychosomatic ill · nesses by t eaching patien ts to tap power within their own minds, doctors have reported at a na· tional m edica l seminar. Speakers at the first National Congress on Integrative Health said that patients using biofeed, back have learned to aJter their blood pressure, stop migraine headaches and control asthma at, tacks simply by concentrati on, "BIOFE EDBt\CK IS the yogi of the west,·· said Dr. Elmer Green, head of the psychophysiology laboratory at the Ml'nninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan., an institu· tion pioneering research in the technique. He said biofeedback harnesses ( ___ M_E_n_1c_1_N_E~) DR. ARTHUR E . Gladman, a Calirornia psychi atrist, repcrted he has used biofeedback to treat s uccessfully such · disorders a!!I m igraine headache, Raynaud's Disease (a circulatory disorder). aslhma, peptic ulcer and chronic pain. I-le said he used t he technique on 175 patients and experienced some degree of success with each ·one, but admits "biofeedback is still pretty much or a mystery.'' His patients ranged in age from JI to 84 and all had ailments caused by some t ype or emotional and psychological stress. "the placebo errcct." the welJ , JIE SAID TllAT often the doc umented phenomenon of pa· beneficial effects "'·entfar bl'yond tienls improving merely from thf'original complaint. suggestion aft er laking a fake "Ma ny patients feel they arc at medicine. the control of outside forces:· ''The placebo effect is one of the said the psychi atrist. ''When they mosL powerful things known lo develop a way to control internal medicine.·· said Dr. Green. ''That forces, they develop a new aware· power hasn't been utilized." ness of self. It enables individuals t...._toviewtheworld in a new way.'' BIOFEEDBACK USES sensors He said that a chief benefit is that monitor a patient's skin lcm· that the technique is helping pa· perature, brain function or ner ve ticnt s contro l s tress. the action . These s ignals are biological res ponse to the en amplified and then displayed on a vironment. Stress is thought to be dial. The patient is shown the dial C('ntral to m a ny ailments, and reading and told to change 1t modern society is providing un . simply by concentration. precedented levels of stress, he Dr. Green said that patients, in said. effect, are taught to consciously affect som e bodily functions which normally are controlled by lheul1conscious mind. A hi gh rate of success of the technique halS been shown for psychosom atic illnesses, or ail· ments with a m ental instead of physical origin. Dr. Orecn claims that 50 to 80 pcrc4;!nt0f all medical com.pl aints orJ..glnate from psychological stress. FACED WITH SUCH problems . as money, marriage, job and "just making the house pay· ment, ·• the brain r egisters stress and the body reacts with a "n il(ht ar fight" reaction, Dr. Gladman said. "The ideal i ~ to modify the way the 'new· brain views the world" and help the patient control tbc stress reaction, he said . ~··Port. :; , I l • • I • • -OAIL>PILOT Tueld&J, Oclobw 1,, 1975 .,,...r-.e•• P UllUC N011CE Phauc NOTICl! : PUllUC NOTICl! • IHCTITMMM•u•••U& '"L~T*'•&111•1M PtCTtnout9Ult,... MAMlllTATt:M.SWT lTAT .... trr ..... ITAT•M&WT STAGE FARE. TM~ ...... --. ..... ""-....................... Tiii ................. ... • • _ .. , .... , _...,., ' . Ll!AMO al.AM OlllGINAU, * ,.1toi-ass10MAL $1!1t¥1Cft. ,. Af\Allf'Tll lrMlllllN~ wwv ''Period of Adjustment.'' nte show ,will ope'D Nov. 1 """"1M ,._._ c.M •w.. c..1,..,.. , ... , ~t.. ,,.1.~ c.ilfNMa "!~~~"':,:...,~•.._ - 'Unde r lht d1..-ection ot Oori.s Allen." "'.!...-A. o«w."" ._.,.,1n ..,.., "'i: • .,·~Wti. ,,..., .,......... IL.w. II • st ...._ ~ Laura Bl ack will play the role ollhe new bride, c.. .. -...c.i...,,. .. tm, 1~.c.i~t110S ":. L .. ..,. J~ .. ttStJ _... with John Autry as her bumbling bwsband and ... ~~.~-Y.CM11N1;tiMa.y.,.i. ,. .. _--,_1 .. 1nc11 ........ tl'llM:. ~ tn1M1 • .._,cw...,.. llobert Sax as Autry'lf old Army buddy. Others in .... -,, ... ,.,°"'1t'r -nklMllWMI•'_,..,"'.--::...:: ,._ a1...,, ''so...,. the Cilst are Linda Haskell, Lou Kosoy and Carol· Tift till'"'*" -• 11114 MUI "--"~...-• ...oc.6M• ...,.._ • ~, 'tNMI ...... ...-~ c 'ltt • Al (wntyo.f'tL .. Or_,.~ .. -°"' ... ¥( bright. ..,.lO,ltJl.. DDflM!Wflt .,._.tt..Hlll,7"WMI~ ....... • · •'Period of Adjustment" will be on stage for • .... ~ ~ ..,, •I..,,.. .. c..uMtM.c..i"'""•nt.n f k d P!Mlw.dOr_..CMWOlllf"lot. c-.1Yca.rt•0t .... c...1MY•• Tlll1 DUNtttu la ceftlfwc. .... W• our wee en s, throu~h Nov. 29. playing 1'"r-idays Qct.w,.21,•.#ld.Ho;o'·•·1'11 .,.,, """*-D..ms. • ,._,.a..-n1110• nnd Sa turdays at 8:30 at the theater, 7Z72 Maple f'lllltlt11Mor....c..-01M.,':: '--"'.i11eT.•ll•,. Ave., Westminslct.Advancercs~rvationsarebeinl PVBUCNO'DCE oc.._,,,._21,it,1ns ...,s O:::.:r."":"'0r::.'=...~= taken at 893·8626. '* 1 --~,-,.,=,m~o~u-,-.-.-.,-.~.-.. ~-·I PUBLIC NOTICE "°"l. ..,s. ,... NAMSITAT•M•NT ........... Ot ..... C....o.11)'"111t. CALl.BOARD -Auditions for the musical n.1o110W1nePlf-•M•~._,,,,. p1cr1T1ousiu11Nats 0t-.r1.w .21.a1•1s _.,>ls; com~dy "Gy~y·• will be held Saturday and Sunday *'•~cKACAE FAlllMS, P.o. ao• _Tllof. kll':!:!'i!:,!!M1!~no......,. PUBUCNOftCE al 7 p .n1 . at the Wcstminslt!r Community Theater, ttJ1, ~1.111v•n•r, CA. t210l. t1* m.A: l--~---------1 7272 Moi p le Ave., Westminster .•• Sondra Evans is "" $lm••11• "'""11•1n V•H•Y· .ause.01 F•lt Df'.tto.•c;.ec. C..llOrnl• .,,. """'·CA....,. directing the s how and will be casting a total or 51 Attan "· l•11fqu111. 11tin s.· ArtllurW•"*"Ka""''"·"'F•lr roll'S (minuis the part or Mama Rose which bas ~.~~~~~~T~1~':t:'s.n °'ni~r!:;.'::~~-=--~ a lready bet!n ussigncd to Doris Allen) ••• Dan· ~~1a111v•O•r.CAti101.· cll'tlcll*. 1·ers "'ill aud1t1on from JO a .m . to noon Saturday, · TM11M1fln11ic.onovc1.ao,.Min-~w•r...,.Kausttn :>1ngers rrom l to 4 J> rn . both days and actors at 6 111~~11 ... H.S&l'Oclith 1 ~'.,g:~r:~=~~!= r .m . bot h d uys •• , "Gypeiy" will open Jan. Z3 for n11. :.!.:.ir.::V::~ wttti 11,. .,..,,.,,,i.. Jv~1 r "·eek e nds . '*""" c1or• o1 a.-~ co.in1y on Stl>- ...... . Pllllllt.Nd o.. ...... 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UNO NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOl !C£ I!, H E~i(!llV GIVE"!'""'' 11-e1l<MI propo, .. 1~ .. , 111>11 ,.,tf• oU<J bV tile C•1 t o! Co\lit M•~o1 at the Ollltu or 1ho! C111 Cffr~ •I tnto Ctt~ Hall, 77 Fair Or•"'l, (o~tll Nlt'\d, Cal!IDH>ht, unlol !!'le "°"~o• n 00 d '" on 0<1<>bt:• 1l, 1•75, for turno\lli llQ all lil bo•, m olle flal•, "'l"'Pmt'nl, lr.t11,p0rt111on .,no \uth othttr llK.ohllr• ai n>;tv be ,.,qu1n10 IOI' ll'lr con\H U<l •on ol P LACENTIA •VENUE 1~11\ STR E:l.:T TO VIC TORIA ~T llE ET A set 6t plan~. ~Df'«l l(nlion• illld otN• <onl••CI dOcu ....... 1. MilY bl: Db- la•nt'O a l lllf! Oll>tl o l lhe Chy EnQ111ttr. "f i11t Orlvt , .CD\ .. Ml!w . CAl1!Mni•, upon" ..,.,...,1tundlllllf!"Pi1J menl ol ,10 00 A th.lt11"0l l l.Oll w1lllle ,.,,._II nendte<I DY meU Eacn btd •lloll be m•de on l!W pro. IX>\al !OO"m •lld !n Ille n>enn.er P<<W•<led 111 the tont••tt ctot u..,.1111, •lld \hall ti. atcompilfl~ bV e terlll1ed ortHhltr'• '1'ec" or• bid DDnd 10< not te•• 1hilfl 10 ~·c~! ol !ho amount of the bid, nvdl! p.oyeblf! !olllt! CtlJ ot (°"Iii Mww. COlllONE R, . COUNTVOl"OlllANGll l.•t •r•ll•. Hu11t11191011 Bt•tll, AMERICAN INSURANCE COM- Nt. nntH c..u1onti1 .., .. , PANI ES •• (orpor•Uon F<.ncll Qllorte< Homeowners, t'lt, !lll!o bullnHI Is tO"Cklel•d bY.., 111> O.Nl>do11!1; NOAH e, GREEN & o"IMnllll, Vi. Rot.rt L. Web~te<,el •I, divldutl. MIU. NOAH £.GREEN Oelend,1111, CANIELC.MONTANO To .... 0.fendtll,IS: A dvll ~ 1, 1,,. 1inder \19 ,,ll'd, Br•d Golt1, "Tllli .l.tsttme111 ... 1 Iii.a wUh IN ...., lll'8f'I t iltd br t,,.·plalntlff li(illllNt Snerlft.coroncr. ColH'llr 01 Orell99, c-.1.r Clerk ot Or•nQe County"' Silp. )"Oii. II rou wist> lo Ollend this i-ult, '5.lelt of Cellfornl•. do rwreby tertlly -'*"' J~, lt,S. ~ """" Ill• 111 111~ tour1 • wrftllln tr..1 by vlrtlH' or Decree of Foreclow<• ...._, p1eeo1no 111 "wionw lo tr. corrcilalnt -S.te In ll'le SuperlOI'" C.Ourt ot IN F'Ubllv..d Or""'9f CHil 0.11• Piiot, Cor e wrllllll Of Dfll pte.edlll!L If • ;:/;t' 01 D••f19e, St•te ot i;.11,.,..n1a, Sept. :II?· •nd ()l;t. 1, 14, 21, It IS V»-JS JUf,llC• Cour1) within • O.r•'""' Wi .,J on AUQVSt 21, 1tJJ, •fld re• _....,.I h W<ved Of'I J'Olol. OtlwrwtM, tO!'Gel:I 1111 A119uit 21. ltJS In 1tw'.MJow PUBLIC NOTICE .,_ o.t.ullwlll bffflt~Oll'llP~ en I I! led ac 11o11, .. her 1l11 F <tnt h l--,,,,.,.-..,.,..__,,,.,...,,..,0 -· I I IOf'I b'I' lrll plalnllff """' U. '-' _., Owo&rtl< HOrneo .... er\ ASIO<latlDll Ille IUl"E~IOlll COUlllTOI" TME enter • /uo;ment fll9lnU you for Ills •bo.,,. ,....,.d pl•lnlllll, obt.INd ii STAT• OP CALI PO•NtA l"Olt moner or otller rellol reQl.lfttlld 111 llW Ji.dQlntnl end Oe<ree ot lore<lo$Ure -TH a COUNTY OP OllANOI: tornpl•l11t •• Mo le ~•lnit Robfrt L. Webuer -.... A.&IU1 11,..w11o111t.NltltM~ll'•• '>otlr1A.Webst1r1Mt1ndonli,IOl'U.. NOTIC • 01" Hl:AltlNO 01" ..... yllltllblNlttw,,.. ...... .. IUl"ll DI Thtff hundred ......... ,., - -PC"TITION f'Olll P•O•ATE 01" WILL .....,Ur M .... .,_ ......... K ....,, A11/IOO OOll•rl, l•wfitl _,., ot uw ANO POR L•TTE•S Tl'STAMEH· -rMlllMl•ti.-. UnlMdSl•IH, illld by vlrl.-DI eM"11DI TAlllT 0.leclJ-J1, t•11. ... 1wt1,....nl 111 w.ld ecllon luutd on E'1el1 of LELA IONA NELSON, M.Htmlln,Clof'll 5.tpt~mbfr 1•. lt7!i, I ilM commended 10 Oll<Nwcl. llr Jorc1 E.QllYWllf, wll 411 1114: propertr 111 1M Counl:r DI NOTICE IS HEREftY GIVEN 11111 DellUIY Ori11199, 'Slete ot C•lllor11I•, Oftc.r1Ded l"ERN A. SULLIVAN has lflld lier.Ill ii (!>EALJ ei lollowt.. petllk:wl !Or Protoote of Wlll •fld for Is-llllCHAllOT. OLIOM Loi :M of Tr M l 43~ ilJ per ... prl· wonc• DI 1,.ener1 T•1i..met11•ry ID U. A-•fill 1..1• co"'9d 1ro Book 10<!, pi1Q•1 n to lJ in· petlllot'lor "'•r•111;• 10 .. h l<h 11 n\OCllt •1 ~· "'"' 8"'i.lfltl tJll\.lve ol Mlsi:•ll•neous IMPS, In Ille tor 1Uf1hsr per11cuter,. fnd !1'111 ths 1DH ~A-• OlllctOi"" Co.inly retorci.r ofOrMl!llt tltMandplilCI ol .,.4rl11Q Ille wn1tMI ~._,..,.,C.111. ttMll C:OUnlr-....... Ml !of OCt-r ?I, 191$, •I•.» Te..,.._: 1114),.!JU PrOPtrt.Y 1, commontr .._ as '·"'··In IM courtroom ol O.per1 ... n1 A-..ytwPlt111tfff · 1422 0.ilUYlll• Pl•ce, Co1i. Mtw, No. )of stld c°"rt, •I 100 Civic c...1..-Publlllwd Df•no-CO.It O.lly Pttol, c.1Hor•I•. 0r1w. Wiit, In 1M cnr 01 Sent• A1111, OCt. 14, 21, n. end Nov. 1.1•1s 3'IOl).11 ..cnnousns1111na UM• A"AT•M•WT ,..........,.,__ ......... _, .. : .... ADYANCll!O 111nA1t. .. ,.,.,,,. OISING. 1111H1 W_, A~ 'E', "'-'tllftY91 .. y,CAl~ft'M llUc.llard H. 0 '0.11, ttul W..... A••llu• 'II!', ••11•t•I• V•U•"• c.ilfOfMft1'1 Tlll1bv9'MU11 uMllK ... W ..... dlvldllol. IUe~•M.0'0.11 Tllk It~ ... -" ... Vlltt "" c.ountw °"" • OrMOt c:.ut111• e>t> lfltlll'l.ltn. -Pl.tlllshed ~ C.St (>9ily ...... Odob9rJ, ti .It. t•-ml J11S.Jj PUBLIC N011CE .,,,, MUMICf .. Al.COUJtTOP CltLlflOllNIA. COUNTYOPOAAMOC .... J ...... , ...... ~ ...... c.....,... .... HARfO• .IUOICIAL OllT•ICT CAS• NUM••• -IUMMOlllS Pl•h'ltlff: HANCY E. WEST. -~11:WALTl!RSANFORC.~ o6ES 1tl'll'O"ll" 10,_l!ICIUll..,.. To .... C.t.l>dlnll : A CIYll ~amt "" tloen tll.O by• 1111 pl•Hlllff ~t flll'I· II YoU •1111 lo O.t.rld lhLI llWWll, NOTICE 1S HEREBV GIVEN 111111 th• C1tJ Councll or ••Id City llil• ~••lolore e1li1bllshed e prevail.no rat• •nd \Cllle ot .. •\If•. 1n •<tO!'O..,>e• w•1h l1w, lo bf P*I0 111 \he ton\\ruclion ot Ille abovf •ntlllfHI 1mprow<n1nt•, Th.ot W.1(1 <lie l llCI K all ..... ildopled DJ the Clly Council Dr R11>0l11\1on I>•. on t!Ml' llh dly ol J•11u1ry, 1~1S. ~fld l•on 111., 1n llW! Ott Ice ol 111e.C11v Clltllol ,._.IJI cur. Thal 1ald ••I• and \c11._1, M<•ln .,,,.,,,..,to and .tdopl..:1 in tlll1 notlc1•s t110t111h lully end t o.,.,p1t1v1v s.el rorth herein, allcl thal ~•Id u ale. I s edoPl9<I o, seld Re...,luUon, I\ m.od!I • Pilrl DI lh!~llDlic111, tet1t1nte. T1>91tN!r .. 1111 •II tht 1lnou1er IN C.11/orl'lla. t11111m1n6, ht<tdlt1me11l1 •nd ilP· PtttdOct-rt,1•1.S PUBLIC NOTICE • YoU ,,... .. Ill• 111 t11L1 court • -""" Tne ConU il t tor 1na11. In Ille •;o i>f!I l<ir .... nt• DI t"' wor~ ilnd lft'1)r0 .. menh. conl0<m lo the Labor C.o<le O! ltW Slille ot CAHl0<11!1, 1111d olhl!r la""' c>1 tne St•t• ot C4htornla 1pp4lc.ill:IM ll'W<elO .... 111 tllit ••Clollon only ol wth vertilllolls •i. m•w be requl•fll u,.,,,, \NI.. §PKl•I 1 .. 1"te' ~r...,Mil 10 wNch protffdlfl(IS llertu•'<llH ••e ldketl - which hove not t>Mn ,....,.,.,.,_ lW ""' prowlilo11 1 o t 1111 LilbOr Cod• Pl-"l!fftnte 10 lebD< •h•ll be 01....,.. onlr in 1111 mlfW'!Or provldod Dy ,, .. NO bid t.holll be ~iudered ullleH 11 ls .,....,. Oii •bl"'"' l0<m luonllhld.bv tlll Cih Cit CcK .. Mei•, end I• m-In M· t<>tGoncl willl lfle prQYl\\Ol'll of the pr9- p0wl ,..q,.he~n!\. EMii -· ,.,.,,, .,.. tl cenlf'd ilnd .,1..., prf:11u.111llied, .t\ rei1 ... 11ed by 1.tw. Tiit City CoUl'Kll or,,,., C.•IV ol Cmla r.¥.1• ''""''""'\Ille rig.Ill lo •elect .tny O!' a11 11.m. IE!lffll I'. 11'111-r City Clttll ol ll'le Cl1yot Co,11 Mt\il, C"' Pl.ibllWCI Orano• Co<i\I D•ilv Piiot. 0c1ob11r 10, t•. 1•1s 381J..1S - pilrtlnanc:tt ll'ler1u11to bllongihll or 111 WILLIAM E. St JOHN, .,,, .. 1 .. eppert•lnlflll. Coufl!W Cttrll PUBLIC NOTI CE 15 HERE8'Y NT•ltJ.MAOIOAN G.l\IEN TMI on Wtd"''°"'"· Nov. 11, ..,..._.,.., U• "IS. •I lO:OO O'C:lotk, .t..M. ot 111111 Ooy ..... .,,,....l11Mllh ••• et M.ln LobOr, Courtllouw . JOO OvlC .........., ...... C•llter11le tl ... Center DrlW ~st, Cit" of Salll•AN 1 TM: l114l~ .,,It Mii I ... ebOV<I deK rltloed P"OO'r1Y, ...__,.tw: ... 1111- wrder wld -u 11111det<e .. °"10rruc:n. '"'*'llwd Or.,,Qll eo.i t Cellr PllOI. tNrlDI •s ~Y Of .. c.ts~ry IO W!l§l'y Ott-• IS, 1•, 20, 1t1S JIOl.15 Mld.ludQ.,,..,,1 with lnl.,rellS-CDY\, ID""" lll!jtle"lt bidder, IOI' t esn r11 1ewtul ....,., otu. U11hedSl1l•1. 0.led •I Stnt' An•, C1UIO!'lll1, s.tp. I""°" 30, ''''· 8RAOGATES. 51\e< lft-Ca,_r • Countr ot Or •n9f, Calilo<nl• Br J. 0u1901)m C.putr ................ HU WtllCllHOrl,f, lff.H4 Newpoi1 .. tell. Cilllt. t2 ... Pl .. llltlf1'1A.,_lllJ' Pl>bli~ Or ..... CNSI O•llJ' Pllol. ()l;IOIJl'r1•,21,21,191!i Xl1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS •USINES$ NAM£ STATEMll!lfT TM fol~llO ~ h doing IMJ. NUIS: FIOUCl"ARY SEA¥1CES. i 121 L•l1re111. H"'nt111o ton B1•c.11, C.llfor111•'2'4J 0.nlol C. MOntallO, 1121 Lale\111119, Huntl11Qlon Bl•ch, Cell tornle.,..1 Thh llU!olflnl IS c.ondUCled l)r Ml in- diYldUil1 O.nlel c . Mont•llO Thi\ l1iltement .. e s llted #Ith IN Coull!' Cieri< DI Dfe1199 Countr on Slll- tffn.Wr ZJ, 1•1~ -· PuOllUM!d 0<111~ cns1 oaur Piiot. s.p1.JO,e11c10i;1.1, t•.21, 1•1s )134.75 P UBLIC NOTICE. liOTICIOP SM•lllll"P'SSALE SANORA LYNN HAVliS, Pllllntlff v1. WILLl"M MICHAEL HAVES, DllftndML Ho. 061'15 By vlrtlo9 of .,, t•c.ullof'I lsMIMI Oii 5-pt•mDtr tt, lf1S by 1111 $4111trlor c-rt, Co1H1ty ot Or•nto. St ... OI CoHfontl•, -• lud9me11t ....,Id In te-of SANORA LYNN j1AYES M Jud9m1n1 er1Clllor •n• •o•ln•I WILLIAM MICHAl!L l'tAVl!S 1H luclr ,,,_, Cllbtof, lltOWlfl(I • not bol811Cf ol 11,mof.00 tcl..,.Hy dut Oii UICI j~I on the Oil• ol thf l\su•nce ol Mid e11- i1Culk:wl, I"°"' ltvled upon ell lt.rl!lhl, tltlo ..o l11t•r1l'ot uld )ucto;l"-l dlb- lor In !hf proper1r In 11>1 c-ilr DI Or.,,._, Sttt1 ot CAlllDPllll, CllKcrlbed Ill to1 io-: Loi U DI Trtcl 72J, '' pe< rNp rt • tordlel 111 ~212. ~· !1 lo!>otMl .. C•H-• MIPt, nc:ordl of ()-'"91 Coulllr, Coll!Gn1li1. Pl'"DPlrtY Is tommorolr .._ as 11t•t Ge ln1lotd Circle. lrYlhe, c.lltorlllil. TO')fttllr wllh alt Ind llflOlll• thf ten-nll, MrtGlt•ms111• Mid •P- purt-..c:tt IMf'ltUlllO bolor!VfntJ Of !11 .............. •ppert•llll119, HOTIC£ IS Hl!REBY GIVENtl\illon Wlil111MW11, NoHmlllr 12. ltJJ, •t tO:• o'cl«k A.M. •t Main Lolll)y, c-rtl'louw, JOO Clvk C•nter Ofh•e Wts1 c11r ot Sall!• A,.., c.-itr o1 Or.,..., SlilleDI Colllorrol•. t wltl.-llM l'Ublk tl!Clloll lo 1"8 lllQl!c\I blddtr, lor (.Mt. 111 l&'#hll -· ot I ... UnlMd sa.i. ... I 1"8 "'911!, 11118 ilnd lllller'Htot M10 J"'°9mtl'll Cllb!Of In 1"8 Movl dlncrlbld property, or so much""""" M .... , bl ~ry 16 Ulllfr uld la• l'Vttlo!I, •1111 oc.cru.a Lrot.,..ll .,.., "'" o.t.d •I S-1• Ane, C•lllMlll._ OC· lllltlftl, ltJS 8RAOGATE5. SMrlH-Cor_, Cowlty of or1o11111. C•lllomi• Br J. Qut119/Jm O.puty OONAL0•.1"-1C• Pf.l&l!Ufl 's AltwlltY 11110...Sh' ... ,Ns.Jlt ................ gllfllntl• f'l.lbll"'" °'''IP Coolit O.llr Pllol., Octotar 14, I\. n .1•1s 3"09-JS PUBLIC NOTICE ... -------~-----'""9dihll 111 NtflOnM to Ille ,.,. .. nt (or • •rlli.tl or oral pllldlll!L It • J111llc• Court) wltl'lln » d•r• an.. lhh 5'a'ftmOM ll M~ Oii r ou. OlhlfwlW, ,...,._,~II _.II O.•nlered onlCIPllc• !loll br IN plalntlll •nd ,,,. c.-i ,.., enter • JudVr'l"lllt aoolmt you far thl -•or other ... 1111 requt•t• In ow ~ .... llllCTITIOUS 8USINUI NA.Ml STATl.M•HT . The loliow'l119 pel'IOlll •rt dOlng bull- llftS l l:' • S ADOlE&ACK VALLEY OftAPERIES. H&S2 "C" .Te..,;. CW• u., ""'Jim..., .. , •• C.1 ltoml• m 1s Roy W•llMf Elll5, 2.0.S Gtnw)Od Or .. El Toro. c:.enior111e'2UD Hllclo Gr•w EHii.. 1.0.s ~ Do-., £1 Toro. c:.entoml• t'JUO T"ll ~1111•11 IS C•""Ucisd by a QIWllrOIN~M'llp. RoyW. Ellls This •let ........ l -s ·~~-1wltfl "" Gounl' Ck<ll of Orongot '--"'' Oii Qc... "to11ert, 1•1,. -Pul)llllwd 0t•ll9f Cossl 0.11r POll'I • ()l;I. 14. J1. JI. Ind NOV. I, 1t7S 1'tt-1i P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS 8USIN£1S NAM£ S.TAT£MENT The follO'#lfl(I perton II dolrlll llW- "'''"" THE BAGNALL COM PANY, 1•t £,1\t 8•Y Streit, Co$!• M•••, C.lilMliia t'J6Z• Sit.,,. Ric.Mr(! 6i19"fll, 11T fflt Dor !>!Itel, CoS .. Mou, Celltornle '1"76 Tiii\ 11\KlMll LI (ondu<tl<I b)' &11 ln- d Iv I Clu •I. Slew 81911•11 • Thb ll•tement ••• llled wlttl It. ColA'\IY Cl•tk ot 0r•r19f COllnl, on Ot- tober1. 1•1s. ..... , I If ,...,.,..U>,... UM Mvk•••- .,.., 611 tllil -twf, Y" ......... M ~ ...... , ., ..... 1411111.11 •'1. -VlllMIMllOttl-. O.t«I Stptembfr 17, 1t1i. M.Hlmll11.C1erk 11'1 JOYC• PIHmM. Dtput1 ...... . vtRl"UI &KMECJr.. INCORl"OllAT•D !79~CHWl'OflY9 ~ ....... CA.,,... f1MI ....... A._._,...,. l'Wlflllll ,.,. • ....., Or.,... CM1t Oally "kit. s.pt.JD,alldOCl.7, 14,11, tl7S .... 7J PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS 8USIN•SS NAM•!lTAT.llMllNT ""'1ouow1no per110111 Is c11o1r1111M11·. IWUIHO TfllCO IN\1 £STMENi ; ll1S E. Car11e11I• Av•nu•. Sanlil Ana, C.lilornl• '210S lll•toh 1rw1 ... 111s E . C••neole A,.._, S.111• Ana, C•Hlornl• ttPOS Tiii' 11v,1111s• Ii c.Of>ducted by "' ,,.,,.r•IP*r!Mnhlp. R•lpt1lrwl11 ll'llt s .. ~I -Ii !Utai willl tr. Qounty c11rk ot 0rllnCJ8 county on ()I;. IDl;ilrl, ltlS. • ·6 ·4 2 • s~ 6 7 8 L y p·, I L 0 T 6 4 2 • 5 ·6 7 8 , v ··········---·-'''''",.,.~ .. ,., ... ,...~ ····•a•••••a•• .......... ., ............. .,. ............ aa ......... a•••• ............... ,,~·~·~·~1~r~o1~. IOIZ •••tr .. 1002 • • ••••••••••• ,.a.~•a••• ····•a••······ ... •••••• mioU: .ui:··~··~-~lliR~_.,:;::;s~-~,:.:,;:1 ~I HY• ..... ---·--•· ... ... __ ... Cash .., ~ , 2 B.R.-.1-111. ...C'C'U ... , -;,,:r n:; ... c_ TOASSUJll!TllAT ..., :sBedrm •.••.•.• sue.500 6010 DAILY NOT •• I HAlaY IAllllTT ,. " .... ,, -·-·· ·~~·~·~·~·;...M~~4'~1~U~t~I .... I .... Wftdloo11l ... ...,. Holj)lt#Mllg CENTURY FINANCIAL P 11 • 1 r't Mollee: AU real eetate advertl&ed ill Usil nnospaper a. sub- jed. &o tbe Fede.rill Falr 80YllDI Act· of 1961 wbicb makes It Illegal to advertlae ••any pr'e.- fereace1 limitation, or ___ ... nee, color, religion, aex, Ott natioaa.l origin, or an Jnt.ea.Uoa to mate any 1w:b prdermce, li~lta­ tkm, or diacrimiu.lioll. '' 1'bil new1paper will not knowingly accept any advertl1in1 for real esl.lte wF,cb Is in viola· tionol~law. TOIUYOR5B.L REALTORS·5BJ..1210 IA Ne•P""~ Colta ...... ~;;_ TE CORHR Oota>adellllarodnlru:. _.. ... ,. OFTHIWORU> Gracious 3 bedroom • 3 batb executive home with 180 degrH view. ·Perfed fOl'ent.ertalning • wee livi:ag room • huge family room • Anthony swi.matinl pool • views from kltclien, llving room, dining rootµ and m ast e r bed.room. Owners are motivated .• Qill 67;J..WO., . .... . • OffN !il O•H S UllT0111Ul(f• aUFP$MOOB. owner tra~rered and aacriflclng builders two- yea r model 3-bdrm Dolord Plan. Finanpne avallable. $19,!IOq. · HALPIHCHIH REALTORS 2727 E. 0>41t Hwy. ,..~ .. ~,, ,-;.. ' ·:, '<'4>>."4;.)~ ---·--, THE REiil I ESTllTERS I0021 --..:6.:..7M.:..>-4..:.c..:39-=2---1 OLDIE OH R·2 ••••••••••••••a•••a•aa• l Single family home on Gwl'll GAllDIH HOME PRINCE, oversized lol: walk lo IM $IA tau.CE EASTSIDE Udo shops; great area 3 Bedroom home in foryeararoundliving LAGUNA NIGUEL. SbaJV 3·Bi-, 2-ba with $5$.000 Master bedroom with al.one rrreplace, on one of 673-3663 673-8086 Eves dressing room area plus Costa Mesa's rmest cul- two twi.o sized bedrooms. de-sac streets. priced . Highly upgraded home. right at SM,900. C Beautiful landscaping • quickly, 556-26&0 associated B~ '~i..-<, ~f~. • ,;,'J t iled pa tio• private C,SE LECT ],_,.f,r•'•• =~~ Se~y~r~ TPROPERTIES ••<•. $7&.•oo. Call *YA BUYERS* ~9;i1'S,uNrotifNw::1 • Inspect. be convinced, MESAYERDE THE -REllL1 EST II TE RS ____ __.; OCIAHFllOH1' Deluxe duplex + guest rm. & bath; parking ror4 large cars. $159,~! •675-7060 * •·•~ .• ..,,... ........ If••• ... rta . ........ ,, OU.J. Fora..iWAd AtnON ' c.n A DAa.T rtt.Ot --..u.1111 ................ ·--· ... ......... -. that this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home is top value. Only $13.900. . ~·~ CALL 645-5045 CLIAHCL.AS5Y CASTLE 2STORY 4 Bedn>Om, 3 bath homt-. With 20x26 family room for tho6e special parties entertaining al your 8' ,bltn bar und e r a. cathedral open beam ceiling. Cove red patio and lots of trees for privacy make this home a dream come true, Call $46-5880, 4'~,. HERrfAGE . . REALTORS Near Sou.th Coast Plaza. New carpets • drapes, foTmica· cab)nets, in- tercom, fire-burglar·J~~~~~~~~~~~ alarm aystems, lovely AIA~DOMID private }tatio. THIS 4 11t.2 STT CASTLE HAS EVERY TH ING HACH $54,900 EXCEPT' A MO~AT . Formalentryt.ospacious $54,000 rull priee. call fo living room. Formal din· a private tour. 646-7171. ing room is conveniently DPfN 111 •··r·S HJN 10B.1 t.ocf·· served from huge garden '-· ~ view kitchen. SLJDING -WALL OF GLASS leads ;..:, '' to eovered terrace and -&. ' '2 ramblin g grounds . IAY~OH1' 2-BR.2·tia, rompredec'd to new. Xlnl financing. $3950 Dn., ownr w /carry bal "al BY.a% int. No points, loan rees, credit or qua l '~ problems. $95,000. JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 TRl-LEYB. STEPS TO IAY·POOL $49,000 Prestige Park Lido loca- tion. Dramatic floor plan flbws freely througb multi·level elevations unfold i n g a very gracious mode or beach Uving. Property faces ••Gmnbelt Area" local· Dramatic stairs ·l o hideaway master suite &. chlidre ns quarters . Owner anxious. M usl sacriCice. HurryJ Call 963-7881. • ()rfN 1110 •1r ~ IUN I0 6f 1''(1; im s:·. ;1 "' _ _,;1;,, -- THE REAL ESTllTERS C.M.FlaerUpper $36.500 ChOice Costa Mesa loca- tion has 3 bdrms, 2 baths, lrg lot, plus lrg frplc . Needs some work al this price, it 's a bargain. SU-9491. -Walker & leH Real !stale i edsteps tosparWling pool,1--======-+ 3 car garage. First lo call geta this rare beach r OPfNr11 9°1r'SfVNIOl(,NKf• OwMrSaysReduc:e ()pen Rouse ·Sat & SuA 10111 Stoneybrook, Meredith, HB. Tri·lvl beauty. Bkr 546-13851833·8714 ~~~~NEWPORT DON1 MISS HEIGHTS THE BOAT ~lus3hFl!~~:.s we l ON ANANCING ba~. prem;um wall •••· erillgs, 3 huge bi!drooms. 7~6.% ANNUAL 3 car garage. •3 paUos. 7 4" Mini pool, private yard. Quality built new 2 a nd 3 $55,900 . CA LL KEY. bedroo1n Condos nearly 962-7788. compld.ed. Get your Te· ~ KE:Y .~i:u::a.incM~w0P2: •185I REALTORS K . DAILYf·5. . IHTHEILUFFS 400[.ll"dl FOR~ U.RE l·STORY , ~c.M~~;_~!l!-1· ~· ~.·11:!1;!·~~~J g;:!~h ~~~:~T ~i=~~! , 1 -~.-trees -charming 3 bdrm. UDOISU.MD Great location close to tenn is co urt s and beaches, 3-Bdrm with pool-s ite co urtyard. $134.500. 675-7225 ' . \ \ 1.1.F' 1:1. \I '' Linda. Asking $75,000. C. F. Colesworthv _ Rodlors 640-00fO.,. WATERFROH1' Moor (2) 3~· boats with ' 1 only $15,000. dn. Seller or 1 this beaut. 3-Bbrm. waterfront home is very Oexlble. Will consider trades. paper. or leue 'option . Existing 1\4% 1 loan moy bo assumed 1 $eller Will carry diff. I~-, any. F.P . $129,900. Cal l ---------"-'for details, Prestige· ~HI ,•••!!~•P'1' r, TOWHHqUSE LOW$~0'5 TWOSTOIY Two )e•r• NEW ! 3 Bedrooma, 2 batb , POOL, yard w /large patio. Nr. So. Coast l'l1z.1 1hopplo1. Best btQ' on lhil townhouse. Call 752·1700 9·5, or 546-3286 eves. Ask for Oail. lftv~omethina: yowwant to ftll ? ClmlOedada do it well -Call N W, 8'2-5671. \ Homes, 645-6646 •A WEl:KENDERI • Contemporary split le vel'' 2-Br, 2"'·'ba. Qule t flJ C•t•lina ocean view.tt $97 ,500. ' .. •<BOND REALTY• GAU&RYOFHOMES I' 831-9411 494-803$! " To place yOOT measage before the readlngpubllc, pbooe D•ll.Y Pllcl Claulll«I, 1424618 -------- • ,. ' - ' '1') l ' ' ,, • • • • - 'II' .. ,,., 11! 1 ' . <I " '••I •• " " ' " •• • ''.' ·' - , • - .. J .. ' ,- 10'-I !1.-I •• '" ) ., " 1•'1 . ' " ~' .II! " . ' ... THI HACHHOUSt Only 3~ years old, Love· ty starter home or a tiie ach retl'eat. Court.)'_ard. '9;--- entry, bright and cheery _., .. ctecor. Loads of &ll&U. 3 ••••••,•••••••••• Qu een bedrooms. All built -in kit.;heo with formal dining:. L•rce at'OIJIMis with new P•tio. New financing available or assume· existing at $244 mo. Including taxea. No qualifying. C&ll to- day. 842·2535. ROOM TO SQUARE DANCE PREVIOU MODB. HQME .. and still I s like a model home! 3 B<lnns., 3 bat s, huge familY rm. with wet -liar. All in very best pride-0f- ownership c dition I Located ,on a quiet cul des . Owner leaV'mg area & priced il!o se fast t 1111.500 1ooz•1a..-1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• . ········~··········· in this giant 2nd story rumpus room . Huce 51d&41aitM )18R +3 other bedrooms 4 O COUMTllY uv1.-have plenty space for ' 00 SQ. FT. s&F.t.MIL1' e 2 story ram home. to golf course &: untry club, 5 tri- sleepy dancers. Super Tri-level for the exec large yard has boat ·•nd that wants it all no trailer access +plenty or before prices go sky hig entertainment area. On-on this unique beauty. ly 5 minutes to rr~way. Your own so· boat d0<: v ET E RAN s A R E with amenities galore \VELCOM E . Call us & we'll be ha pp $48•500 •. to tell you about this op t port.unity or a lifetime CALL HOW!! 963-S671orS56-1oas. -Walker & lr.e ms. 3 baths. lam rm, I I .Quall l onnal dining. Lrg lot • pt room for pool GI ace · ms ........ , P1 ap.rti.s, · 7Sl·t920 , 1.-00 OU#tllSf. NIWJ'Oftt stACH 963·7855 ~ •21''592£-~'._ 1:i1111 NEVER MIND y -~~ ·J;;.;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;j H.t.RP'sronus y· HE CARS TIRED · __ . . SWITZEllL4HD geous hidden 2 story. of P 4 TIHCi REHT7 · , 4 room. Shows loving You can slop worrying Don't miss this out.stand· Real lstote CUSTOM M.t.HSION , ·aucH ... calls & the owner must h · hom 1· & · '!' h f 1n e. pa 10 about the dangers of , 1n g own ouse or go. An absolutely mind· rden .. enjoy outdoor children running int.o the $32. 000. Pop u I a r 3 boggling home ·on J ing tool Can you i treet. This house is bedroom , 1 ~ ba th Spyglass Hill, priced (a ·eve only $81,950" aw .. ., from the lr•ffic, on model. near pla)'grounds beloW market. This is -pool & club•--·-e Gre l a culdesac, ideally •~ · a p•latial perfect.ion. 3 BR, J..--..i,;)l.J p.f:R B ~tuated within walking family area with big .. DUPLEX SOUTHOFHWY. 2 Units each 2 bdrms . Comer lot, qu.iet loca~ lion : under$90,000 COllllH-M.t.llTIH ...... 644-7662 F.regance with a Spanish a ccent. Multi.-level estate with old world t ouches that b)end beautlrully with our California life style. Mis· s ion arches entry . Spacious living room, huge fireplace, 2 story cathedral ceilings. ·Formal dinina. Cantina 2 Ba ., family rm., ocean of boo'-b d gr e en be I l . J us t view, gardens. Fee land. OMES sc 1:1, WI an shop· listed .. hurry, call LotsR-130xJl8; lor2 'I'his one won't last long. "-·-ping. 4 lluge bediooms, 2 K.M>1•~ $62,000soutb!Seaview H • Onl Sl J;t';-~-~-~~·~·=·~54~•=·~11~5~5~ baths, + cozy fireplace ,,_.. £o>l urry • y G:i,OOO + la.rge country kitchen Prin only ~ 6444340 + patio on parklike aY OWNER ; l Bdrm + kitchen. Fiesta party COMPANY room overlof>ks grounds. REAllrORS • ll'llge master. 'with s1r.;cr: 1944 private balcony & 3 large 6 73·440.0 ch'ildrens quarters. Call I ~~~~~~~~~~ 96.1-7881. I ~ ONN Ill Q • n 5 ILJN 10~1 N'(f' [ ~·l~$ill1tl • •••••••••••••••••••••• macnab /Irvine reeltg M.t.CitlAC84T / . OCUHFllOHT AUTICAL · IS THE K-of this cute beach tage. Drift.wood patio, brick fireplace & 3 rooms, $125,000. PETE ~RRETf' -REALTY- grounds with access for Den. 50"1 Acacia. SS7 .500. boat, camper or ?? A.nx-~~~~~~~~~~~ll'~'~·~-•r•~•:•~·~'~'-~'~-_:P~'~'".:"-ious owner will paint in only! and out lo your choice. 1>Us-gem won"t last Jong DECORATOR'S al $44,950. FHA /Gl MODB. terms • .Bett~r hurry !! POOL Call 962·777 1 COROH.t.DB.MAllHOME over 5500 sq.rt. or sheer elegance! Panoramic ocean VIEW from most rooms. 5 bedrooms + SO MUCH MORE! $310,00.0. Tom Quee n/lriiiiiiiiiiiiiiil!I 644-6200. (Z73) THE ILUFFS 3 bedrooms, 3\o!i bathi;. Long vie down channel to Ocean -magnif' cent sunsets & night lights. SUrp · ing custom features -a ll ne kitchen -secret wine cellar. M ine Williams 642·8235. (Z74) NEWPORT COTT.t.CiE 1 block from ocean -tbls 2 be<"'°'(n beach cottage has been compl remodeled. $67 ,000. Clint M 642-8235. (Z75) LJHD.t. ISi.i 14 .,_,. EST 61 bedrooms, 5 sumptuous gra.nd Ii ving room. dining, n bar, billiard room, sublerr car garage. Tip ol ialand I aUon w {103' on bay. Pier &. slip r lg. boat. Cathy Scbwetctert -823:1. (Z76l I _______ ......;:......4---. 64J~UI 644-6 '°' Doftt"OrM ........ tu ~. C..ltorrWt' 12 ~·· TARBEL~. ill 1926-1976 ABANDON ED WATERFRONT PROPERTY: Panoramic view of Nl!wport Bay. 28 feet on the water, fi.ne crartsman11!>ip, entry hall , dining room, convertible den , anxious owner, $125,000. ASSUME VA LOAN : With or without military experience, low interest, rent·like payments. Giant 4 bedroom, study or sewing room, two verandas, Mesa Del M;ir, just $'5,950. - ·540-1720 ZtlSHwlowlhd. --........ ,~ ..... ...,.c.., ... · Rt;..t LTOHS 644·7270 .... EASTILUFf U 115 FAMILY777 Want to do your · own thing??? Fix up this 5 bedroom, fireplace, 3 bath home and ertjoy It! I ONLY $76,900! 2828 f . Coast Htghwoy, Corona del Mor • l -. OAJLYPILOT ft l1 1JZfthr~ .t'•c111...,.S-. tfa 'Mtl'wS. ...................... . ........................................... . .._,..., -1116 -104 1044 Ready to Move Into!! 2 Bedroom. 1 bath. Elee· tric bltn.s. Completely re- done. Oversized garage with boat door and rear ~~~~ yard access. Only 500 .• 0 lot0rrt>nQlt le"•" ol .... $29.500 ·~· K•O•b"" -" ... low-.., '°""' lo.• -· -d• SPACIOUS Shingled 4 bdrm., 3 bath home. on scchxled cul de sac, with wide & excltinA: o cean views . ll1gh beamed ceilings &: patio. plus a guest apt. with (rplc. Close to bcat'h &. village. $139,500 TURHER ASSOC. 1105 N. Cstllwy. Laguna 494-1177 • --------.. A TRUE D1'~tlGllT • trlarinc & mountain views. 3/Br. 2/ba, din rm w/adjacent s undeck + a fronl garden te rrat'l", $89,SOO. • EDGEWATl-:H. • Real Estate 4iM ·MSJti lJSOS . Coast llwy ..A61an REAL ESTATE qoo Gren'"'-'Y''' ~' 494 <l41l )49 Ollb PARAGON Architect designed. vu,• fenced yd, decks: rm. lo eKpand. Lo maint, 3 BR, grt. fam. home. $69.500 Gl.fH.t. Terms )'i;_lcil: Emergency sale! Bring f-~L'---A--H-'K_E;__Cc.--Jl paint&: save thousand~![ I I I I I Versatile Ooor plan with ~-==-::'-'::~-==-=~- 4 b edroo m s or 3 1 i 1 , 1 ._ bedrooms + party den. l A C E _ _ King-sized master suite. r I I Gourmet dining room · -· · area, bulll·ins . wood I 1 .• c a b i n e ta . V e r a n d a , f--r0;._;0;,..;:0.,;.;R~E:;_..~. comm. swimming pool, J J' t J bkr, call today, 842-8854. - <'lf•V!' l1rrr'ler1 ovt (0 c.i.. fotri••'S lmpoe .. 11 Villtv ere •till 11\k,rig obovl •he riewly errl'-'ed C•'v dw"ll"' who ''" 1 11e1m 'ol!t• 1t•o11 hos field F 8 0 R H E S I blt<evu! lie w11ri1ed -po-i,.....;;._;;,..:;c.;.:~_:_.--1 !a!oe1 ,,.,,. I r I I I u c-iil••• ,..._ c~<l(•1• q~"'"' L...J.. _J_L~--~--L. _J_ t.-. 1,11,nj '" "'• ..,,..i.,, .. .,.d .,..... a..-.""' ...... 11'1> Nq, 3 bel- TnRBELL- 1'1 26.19 16 Selling anything with a Daily Pilot. Clal'l!lirlcd Ad ls a Jlmple matter . just caJJ &62·5678. i!i ,,1~1,sDJ~~~~$Lllll-~ IN I' !' Ii I' r I' I 6 d~~·~·~N;~~f LI 1Tf l$ I I I I I I I SCllAM4.ITS .t.nswen in Closslflcatlon 1010 ; •• 1'1. .. • r . • • • . , •• •• f• " ,·J~ ! •• ,, ,. ,, .. -' ·I .. ., .. • .. • ·' ' • • IJf DAILY PILOT 1-.SForW. ........................ I ) 1 Hipol I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOUCH of HU.YIM , •• h1.ab in the billJ OVf:r look lna 'be Laeun11 Ni1uel va lleya, th is s uper-aharp 2·Br condo. 11crou the str~t f rom glaas ed·l n pool u nd clubhome iJI only ~.900. Earl)' possession. Call your broker or ~CALL NOW ~/.. 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD A~ioeiv •••· lnllvr~ C Us.TOM S-Br, 3 -ba, beam11., ideal floor plan, 2 frplcs. P roC'Jy dccorat· e d . ll u gc e n c l o~cd grounds, dog run. I lugl' patio. view ! BONO REALTY -(;Al.LEHY Of<' lltJ!\11-:S 831·94 11 . HEW LIST ING 'Xlnt view or courtyard :.ind fountain rro m this lovely 2-bd rm , 2·bu ('OU· do This end unit ha!i xlru Jr..: window in Ji ving r m f a ci n ~ co urt yurd TU..S.y, Oc:loblt 14, 19'75· Schools and Instruction This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow· }''or r11rlhr·r infurntation rcj.!nrdinJ: plnl'('m1·nt or .111 \ crt1:.1n~ in t.hl' l>;i rl'! f '1lot Schools ii ncl l 11~t ruct 1on l>1r(•ct11ry .CALL 642-5 678, EXT. 325 • REAL ESTATE??? • HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW "THE THOMAS SHTIM" presents a ore-licensing program tor vou to 1ake to pass the slate J1censeeumlnation. . . s599s ·TOTAL COST TOY!)U START YOUR CAllEB TODAY!!! Call M011.0 frl. 8:30 a.111. lo 5:30 p.m. C ALLFORRESSIVATIOMS U MITEO Sl!ATIMGAYAILAll.Ei 752-7300 VALLEY REAL TY A lfRG EKTH.PRISE CO. lh1ndso1ncly p riced <it I..!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!~"'!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!!" $J8,7SO. ---------------- L-a Hi9 .. 1 R•alty I · 49ti-4040 830· !.050 Mission Viejo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ancient Spain l.ive!I Again In this 4 Or IJ.a rcclo na. Ficstot size i>illio. Cozy cracklini; fireplace. Un bcil cv:i blc foe $49,500 *****•* Hausepldnts Thrive in this springtime fresh Condo. $32,SOO Kitch e n full Qf a p - pliances plus was hcr- dryer. CENTUl"t Y J.'INl\NCIAL Jtt:ALTORS 5Kl· 1210 ~~------ Newport leach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOH'TLIFT A.HAND!! @lfr' ~.©,Ge ~® ~t!' Anna's DA Y SCHOOL R~ing & Moth Sfre.sHCI lgo'ade> K fflnl lnll ICinde-rga rten thru 3rd Grode REGISTER HOW Hot Lunchn & Snacb llrealifasl If Required! C omo Visit 0. W ... ftlds Call for a ...... lnwnt Full Learn ing Progrom Phonics Slressed Arts & Crafts Music. Sports Activities Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN T.O FLY 5 595 lf9.Klllg ,.,....,., * FAA APPROVED * COWH~ . 35 Hours llight time in Cessna 1so·s wllh 20 hOur.s dual instruction. Oub membership. Free , dues. Individual instruction, tail0<ed to YOUR ability. 20 AIRCRAFT AVAii.AiLE AT· LOWEST RATES IM ORANGE COUNT\' I.earn lo fly OOW --and haYO fun! * Special Rotes for Coc1111tt cfal or lns-..t Students. For Complete Details Cd! HOW HARBOR VIEW PRE-SCHOOL W 9 WllhlW.'"9A DlllNMlllR•6AllJIN·,,__ nlo..Y-.! IMISTat10W! F\111 'IC ~ Day. :program, Ages 2\<z thru 6 years. Developmental program, Qualified experienced staff. ; 1691 Mow MecA..-llv<l. Newport -. -••mo (Near FMhH>n tstanct &,Ot"Mge Co. AJr;iort) nroll NOUJ for 1 975 Se11ion Adult MW1ic Educarion , ORGAN COURSE for BEGINNERS A ~11te • week course ol organ instruction !or • 1 adult beginners. on tull size. 2 k.-ytx)afd Ofgan!l. All • music materials. professional class instn.ctlon and onvate practice facilities 8'e Included in lhe small I f lee. S IS.95 Fee for fill cC>W"W of lessons cn:I materials ENR OLL NOW Call LEN HILTS at 642-2851 for Complete Information Fr~e Children'• Clcu1e1 Aooilable on Tue.day OOMI' MUSIC SERVICE f .. ~t A ProfJl am? Would A Good Job Help? . Career Train NOW For: . I =9Y ..... I'• """-. .... A••·~-T,,W.Slwo s.ecw..........,c .... ib., W h~ Cl•IH 556-8890 '\!R_ Irvine College . ,, ~ .. of ~usiness . 1700 East Gany A"'1ue Sant.a Ana. California 92705 ~port frMWO'f al Oyer Roedl Orange County's most progressive and innovative Career Center. NEWPORT VISTA PRIVATE SCJl()()f. 642-1760 KDG lln8 laalc Academics Extended Darto 6 p.m. $ ll 5.00 -""-• $50.00 -al I aJ., Special Education Program & tutoring available E .C. 6870 Students Accepted ' ) r It's spotless a nd e asy to keep that way. A recent· ly redecorated 3 BR end unit townhome near pool and l'lubhouse with over- sized master suite a nd night light view. $69,500. Call644-7211. 21 10 Thurin Ave., Costa Mesa Phone 646-1444 4m1R ,~o ~©~~.©.9e·~ 979-1155 19711 Airport Way South Huttofftl'T..._....,._ o._c_...,_. ' . PHOME 642-2851 ' 1139 HEWPOIT ILYD. KAREN A THOMPSOH, Dlwoclor 1525 Slip1riar An. t26'l Mewpcri ....... C.. , I "-es Fors. IHo..ses For SM 2 beach WJits $52,500. Gd •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• income. R-2 cor lot. Gin-Hewport leach I 069 Newport leach I 069 ~t7[;rtun e . rllr . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTILUFF Below market. by owner. $84,900. 4 br, 3 ba, den, din rm, lge lot, many ex- t ras. 6"·7596. PRIME LOCATION SPECTACULAR VIEW!! 900 ILOCK VIA UDO MORD . "-es For SM .. ilile11 Pl operty 1400 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport lleoch I 0691 PRIME,IAMK •••••••••••••••••••••• BUILDING. The BltJlfs; early area Sl,050,000. 1-Story 3 BR , 2 Ba. $172.000. Yearly l--""'"'"'OOO'-"-"-A"gt'-.-'64-0-'-·5560='--I Great Newport location. Ted Hube rt & Assoc. ~ l;;Re;;a;lto;;;rs;;;.:i,67;j5_·8500 ___ _ ,. .... .... ICo21•nercial ~ene ()a1Jce -PRESENTS-' Center JIMMIE DeFORE a t•a cher of t ache rs, having taught for National Dance conventions such as. the Darice Masters of merlca, the National Association of Dance Artists and the Stoddard Dance Congress n New Yor k. He is creative, orlglnill and Individualistic and reflects a highl y contaglo s enthusiasm. He has trained such greats as the McGuire Sisters, Paut Anka and Jotl nny athls. In Kansas OtY he was choreographer llGCAHYOH Elegant 1 s t o ry, 3 bedroom. highly up- graded & decorated in y e llow. 12x25' poo l +custom. jacuzzi. Auto sprinklers, 3 ca r gar age. An excelle nt buy a t $1.3$,000. SO Ft. Bay!ront, large pier & slip Large family home 4 BR+ fam rm. Tremendous potential $400,000 IEACHHOME NEWPORTSHORES 3 Bed&. Family Rm. Pool&. Tennis $68,500 . Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT Office building, spec. tacular view, luxurious executive offices. ·tor the Starlight Theat e and the American Royal. Pageant .-id for .... 3-years produced and hOreographed the K.C. Chle:fettes. He hp · performed nat ionally ·at t he F lam ingo In Las Vegas and the Copacabana in N .Y. Poul W B1 un 1fu•td l\ A,,o{ ')4Q-8505 LIDO REALTY 3377 Yla Udo, M.1. 673-7300.· · W"lBIFRONT HOMES 26JJ w ~ HWM9ll' __ (7\tl&Jl.\400 Reduced to $600,000. llLLGRUHDY Redtor 675-6161 adj comm. income Newportleoch 1069Hewportleacft 1069 1076 prop. cnl r . C M. By ~:::~e ._._._ .. _._._·L-·-;·-~-·O_ •• _._._.W_··-·-~-·-;-~-·-;-~-·-~-·~-·-~-·-·~-·-·-·-··-·-· .... j~~~~i~: .... \;own;;Pr;;"';;e;;~;;~~1":';;;;2020;;;;;;';;;;64U560;;;;;;;;;1 Cathedral ceilings. new Luxurious Co-Op • B EACH COTTAGE· 3000 Sq.ft. plush pile carpeting, sea 218 r dollhouse, ocean Concrete ....... breeze p a ti o , d e n , . r . . J $43000 A.--'----1.r_..: s ecluded maste r o,yit h Spectacular bay view rom every win-vi ew. ust . · .. ....,. ,_.......,. s kylites. Ideal rommuni-dow. E xe cutive 2 bedroom , 2 bath ~pt. * BEACH l-'IXER-2/Br, SSZ ,500 ty living. Pool, tennis..& Professionally d ecorated. 2 parking . justsleps tosurf,needs RoyMcCardle · t •-h s ·r· f · handyman.$49,500. R-~or 1810H•wport pnva e ll'Cac · a cn ice s paces. $278 mo. mru.·n. t_enance ee 1!1-• DUPLEX·Near beach 'CUIT $52.500. Bkr665-0303 •-tilit Bo t slip C'.osta Mesa 548-7729 eluding taxes ex u _1es. a &park.$55,500. !~~~~~~~~<>«>! H'pt.ShoresSpeclals available. Total secunty. By owner, * FOURPLEX·(2) 3/Br,J. Fixer Upper . 2 BR. $134 ,950. ;~t!'a~rb,c$11ose16 000 C~~d_!mifn iumals To17'"0"0" +den. Only $53,SOO "'Ul; ,_ · • • .-sft or s e YO U ARECORDIALLYINVITED TO E N.JPY and PARTICIPATE IN. F R EE D t MONSTRATION CLASSES To Be Conducted by the Talented Mr. DeFore On FRIDAY, OCT.17th, from 4 P.M. to 7 P.M. *CLASSES OFFERED WILL BE: •AERIAL ACROBATICS BegiMlng thr u Advanced •TAP Beginning thru Professional TO RESERV E YOUR PLACE IN CLASS, or tor further Info. regarding other classes, please contact: . . ve·ne uance Center-'1191 YORKTOWN AVE. Htg. Bch. A-Frame -3 BR , ram . (714) 675-6138 *FIVE UNITS-aiways ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESERVATIONS WI LL BE TAKEN rm .• 2-sty. Priced low rented. Assume 7"' % HORTH LAGUNA Beginning MONDAY, Oct. 13111, '75 Phone 962·5440 · $62,500 1069 loao.~Mg~Jr3·500·· CO"'DOS 1 <::=================================~ Huge lot -3 BR. 2-Sty. Newport leoch 1069 .-wport ... ach BEitntA HENRY " I-. . V•cant. $63,750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS Whitewater Views-2 & J Inc~ Property 2000 Mountain, Dt"lert, Hollse1 F.rwillled Ho.set Umnl~Nf'- Super roomy . 4 BR, 3 HARBOR VIEW HOM ES Beaut. Bl ufr~3 BR, 21h ba. bdrm. Wlits from $54,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resort 2400 •••••••••t'•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ... ba.,ram.rm.$73.500 PORTI FINO 4-Br, 4-ba, condo. Choice greenbelt. LOC)W'la 1086 t!og~i press, North .._.EW 0.., M'ARKET ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.,aalsl...:I 3106 Gtneral 3ZOZ. CAYWOOD REALTY ram rm, rormal din r m. $65,000Agt. &44-ll3J ••••••••••••••••••••••• " " Mammoth Lake Lot, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••._.., * 541-1290 * rinished bonus rm. nr IEAUT1FUL For Sale by Owner ,3 Br c•675-7225 *DUPLEX* loc:.nr lown.557"8831 BA Y FRONT, L i t tle ~ 1·· k h I & lower condoon beaul.F.I 2BR&Coz.yl8R.shag . , . lsland3 Bdr,3Ba.Win · ·1~'1 ;;;[11:1 ' DO VE R S l-IO R ES par · sc oos comm DOVEi.SHORES Niguel CounlryClub Golf .. .....t 'g, f..n lc. beam ceil · Beaut1ru1 little House m t e r /Yrl y. $650 /$750 I ' ' Ii , Sa.''·r·,,e b y owne r pool. Lease OK. $92.SOO. B t f ed E d · -•· ·• P I n --rt 2BR lBa @ ti)c4t lf:"lL , • Fee.644 -7866 /644-6548 Y owner · ~ans err ·Cour s e . n unit. ing, sep. yanl. Lots or a m ~• · •F ur /Un. Dock avail. ""'.""••n•••-•••-•••:?' priced un der a ppraisal. lvanWellsatnum,4 br,4 Outsta nding view. Air privacy. Income $42'0. encl: backyard. Trees. Comp.redec.640-8249 Atri um. garden r m. 4 Br OPEN daily 1921 Kings ba. Marvelous day &nite cood., self cleaning oven, As king 144 950 Age nt s p r1 n k Je r s . Jov e lyl..::====.c..c'-'----l Nwpt Beach $ISO. COIJI 3 Ba. Marvelous day & Road. Breat htakin g view. P ool & jacuzzi. dshwshr, mirrored doors 549-(lll2or &is-s710 ' neigbborhood. Priced to 1cAooP1Nn1• 3107 bachelor Pad.. • ' night vu. Beaut pool & ha rbor & ocean view. Pri ce reduced below ap-in 2 br's, plush crpts & sell !7lt/346-Z'159 P.D. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 1165. *•'._. J acuzzi. $160,000 Open New deluxe 4 br & ram pralsal. Must sell this drps. New swim pool & 27 UNITS. Take CJOOcl C New 4 br, 2 ba. Nr Yacht cant., cbildok '"!. 1 I-dusk Sat -Sun , Daily r m hom e w /c us tom week. 1824 Galaxy Dr. jacuzzi within 1 block. 2 Br, lY.t Ba , government TOI mdown or wiU ex-o.tof ~ 2550 Club. $3'15 winte r . C.O.ta Mesa $185. Lbr, shown by appt 645-8498 reatures thruout, Agt . Open daily 1-6. $160,000. lmmac. cond. $53,500. owne d , n e w c o n d ... ~ f the • Property 213-449-6412673-5981 yard,gar,tids lc pet'Ok 642--6630 9'JS.5099 An yt i m e b y app t . 493-64.29 $21 ,450. w/$650 down. ~ or o r Ht-••••••••••••••••••••••• Buena Park $190. 2 br. 645-8498or 642-6630. Bkr540-4429 come property. Quail El MOnte . Valley Blvd, nr LG91na leach 3148 formal din r m. See no~ NO LOAN Fl!E Mobile Homes Place P rope rt ies . s Points. C.._ Jbr house ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanlaAna$200.2 br"l Owner win fi nance with,~'!'~~-~~~ ••• !?~~ ~~~~-~~ ... !~.~~ .. ~~-~ ........ !~.~! ~ u1e 1100 111411s2-1920 ~ rn ~~. b~~'\v~Erx:. 2~i:!~J~ ~~~~ '.:mt!;' ~=i~r '265. 3 ~;;.; normal down · 3 bdrms. br b·t h . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&8345 75 5075 ba,lamilywelco.me', i•I vi ew. Newport. }leightS; ;!crptd'0&.'drp~m:la~~~h 2Duplexes ror sale sidc by Di!,P~~XC 2M Y ~~~ef:r ,eves. SOOOmo.G · -Orange $23$. z br, 'IV'.; $9!.500 tis fea tures a~· Is land side,$125,000 &$155,000. 8 s 'e .~ s9oooo OlltofState ..._..1Ullfwftllhed ' cbildot ... , CALL ,..... ,,.,.1o11.. Coldwell Banker. kitc he n , lge. walk-in Ownr,645-3655 ~~,~~e~t '540-18Z.'l Property 2600 ••••••f!t••••••••••••••• Fouot.ain Valley 3 br. + A.~~ closet in master bdrm, . •••••••••••••••••~••••• G1R1ral \ 3202 fam rm. $325. Frplc, 1d. ~llL RESIOENTIAL~CQ.N1N.tf lge bath w/lub & sep. '-co•Property 2000 AS SUM E 7% VA loan. HAWAU, new 8·urul apt.••••••••••••••••••••••• gar,kids &pet. ,.r N,!,~~1t.'10",1 Off Ir.-stall shower. Xlht co~d.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fourplex (4) 2·BR. Gd on beauUr~ Polpu Bch. FRE E FREE Irvine $360. 3 br,.z..J@c .~ -GOOD THINGS IM. Ideal loc. in exclwn-.:e B~SELLEXCltA NGE C.M. Joe. Only $65,900. XLNT. 1n vs lm e nl . •Prof'essionalService• · Special! NEW Nwpt ll<h p•rk. '552-6170 Bill Carroll 673-6210 YEAGER R EAL T Y. Owner.499-2003. •LAMDLORDS• Lag. Beach $375. 2£~ SMALL PACKAGE! eves. Jones Realty Inc """''" Real &tat. flode ' family rm. Hl&h on LISTING 2 bedroom home , perfect for yo un g BEA UTIFUL 6 UHIT5-MESA Lots for 1ale 2200 be"-2100 Ho-,.. * ::'m~·:~ Board"llr H.41101 VIEW coupl e or bachelor, with charm & lOxSO P l.ymoulh, 2br. Nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-t9oo Rea ltors, Belter ·Bu.si- d ' [' 't P f ' II d c rpt •· drps, bll-lns . $120,000 COSTA MESA 12 uolt lot Goll Co"'""e Home, Sun CaUrom ia'S Largest Sharp. Jmmac. highly a ·In 1n1 um. ro e s s1on a Y e · ,. Two h tri 1 1 -.. •Rental Servlcel• ness Bureau ll Chai:nber uperadedCarmel model cor at ed . Magazine illustrated . Completely rum, $7,000 .. s arp -pexes n with 2 bdrm ho use City ror OceanVuHome ofC.Ommette. to one of Newport's most Private community, pri vate beach,. Stop at my door. 1973 r;ne Costa M~s a loca-$49,950. Eastsidc Costa Orange Co. 494.-8896 WALK to water 2 br, 2 ba SJM505 Fee~. d e 1 t r a b I e a r e a 1 • . rts J R I d 1 Newport Ave. Space 21 . 1 ons. Owner will sell on Mesa lot for 6 or 7 units CclM kids pet AI.so c M _. AJMnh.lesgalore.Thtsls tenrus cou . poos. e axe , ow Space rent.$'75.C.M. cash outtotax~e fcrred with 3 bdr m bouse G1N11.. 3 102 Zbrii?s . .'t idS',pet.N.a : one 10u muat s e e! m ai nte nance, c ountry feelin g. exchange basi5 • Low $53,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bt, $23S., kids, peb. ll at_,,f: A t M9-0812 $129 500 Acreepfor1• 1200 vacancy . Hard lo beat OCEANF~ONT~.B.lbr, B.Z br.1t:irage,i inslea OC',w;:g.,~ gen ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• v~l~ ·Call now for pre· ·e: , utU pd, 1ungle1 ok. Also pet All. Fee.m-M30 ' to Acre orange grove, V1ew ·752·t700. .1 MQual~ buae 1 br, utll pd, H.B. COn>na. SJS,000/ac. Sell ~,--'-, iilPlac• Move now! CdM 1 br, Ulil -HltN'""'• or trade, owe 968·5700 ' I Prap ti . pd. singles or famlli••· OPPORTUHIT\' 3 ,BR. 2 Ba, Ja:a yard, Jt. Cou>WUJ. IAMCM CO. eve ~· ,', . ~.,.:,• . ~ C.M. l ~r: utlJ pd, sln,les knocks of\m wbon you walktoMRrlnemElcm& 0 11 1 20 ,1 ~ l•OOouAu si Niw uM:M or fam11l es. Agt . Ji ee. use result-getting Daily 91rk. Move-In cond. 644• I 7 66 e a ut u a cres INVESTMENT DIVISION m"430 Pilot Classified Ada to· $114,500.CAnas:tume 7% (Oran ge Oo unl y ) E ASTS JDE C.M. ap reachtheOrange Coost VA loan. B)' o~ner . dnrrato, term•. must Cla11 lrled Ad8 ••II bil proved ror 10 Unil!I hi Try a Dally P i lot mitrket . ,Prlae. only;. Call for tel •mmed. 968-0888 items, ~ma ll items ol exist.Ing duplex $90 Ooo. Clutifled Ad &o buy. sell Phone SG-56'18 · MZ·3880 """1eranytlme anyitem.642·5678. <>wqer /Age.nt " 54i>-71ZE ornnttomethln&.\ , ' I .. ~~!Mlulj . FRH SRYIC.l '.' • TO LAMDLotlll!l" Member of Board n•l • Realtors, Betle~i But i• nesa Bureau, ChaD)bluat Commerce. . S3NIOl1 ,;(, ', . .. ,_ --~~ - - . - • I I ... 3 br.1't • ....................... TODDLERS •• ,., I I n11 CllREPERS & CRAWliRS ....................... , ,. l ii:!S~~~. ~ .. ~"*--~ _. ....... CAll.· fOll -.110CIUd ~'f!.:~~·,, .. c1•t.,_a.... 2750 HARBOR BOULEYAROI SUITE 7-B COLLEGE CENTER.COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Phone· 714·540-5953 Free Org(Jn Lessons For Beginners Re<JlihrHow For Clan Stea lisiiJ Tue1. Oct. 14th at 7 PM AllO, Clo•• For h1t11 w•..tes HAMMOND , ORGAM STUDIOS ' Zl54 E. Coast Hwy. CorOM .. M .. 644-1930 PRESCHOOUltS ...s . . ~...-·- t :OOA.11. lO:OOAll ll:oOAll ·-· t IDOi. ' 10.-. 15 IDOi .. limos.· ...... ,.,,.. .. ''"'· lwb.· ·-· 16 DIOI;,• :II """· tomoa.· ltmoo. . ,..._.. ............. . Qumnlaa 1 8', lflO ..... U:ll w. Balboa Bl•d. Y Vr£W. beocb l II< SUS. wiater. Util pd, Pier /Jiits. adlll. m &. F.dpwattr. l.aTt.-S -J7l4 •••••••••••••••••••••• $35.-•111' •Sludlo41 BR ApU •TV6.MaldServ Avall •Phone Sen, Hld pool •Ollldren Section •$5<0FFweek'1 rent W/ld Z376Newpott Blvd,CN 541·t'1~or64$-.87 SUS CASITA$ Larae nicely fum. bl.ch. & I bn.. Adulll only, no pets. 2110 Newport BJ . CAlnlUltlng Dlrodar: J-ooc.s .. IOiirklnglnltiofleklof~l-Dr41apmentlortlllP..tsJx-rs,cur· rently,on Instructor of -ual-Molor 0. .. 1-~o\ s.ddlobld< O>ll- ..cl NM the Perctotuaf.-.W DeW1oPmtnt center It Vllenell SCf'IQDI In tht 5edd'9back Valley ltftitild 5chaol Dlstrtct 9l'MI also •n Adult Ectuc..tlon teecher fOrtNt s.-nedlsb'fc-t. Prkw totheSeposltlonl htaded 1 PerceptUlll Training Pro-grem•t thit,OktMlss~SChool ln~Juen Clplstrano. No reservation required, but un bt ~to reerw your child 1 speca fft class. ' . ........... .,.._ .. _ , ........ ...... ......,_ .... ____ •Te ....... _....... .......... __ .. .,.,,_...,,.... __ ~ . ~-· ... """" ..... .....,.. .,........ ...... AMSASSAOOll IHHS OfAMllllCA TWClllOCATIONS 'WEEKLY RATES FULL SERVICE 2ZT1 llarbor, C.M. 2909 Bristol, S.A. ........, ...... ..,.. . . - •le-.....-WwaM IMIP . ._,,ltWll'l .... Wlovecll'lltltt ........ .,..,...-~"9~1Mtk.Ws11113111M-c:liwty,~t.llwtffkleMW• •Te......., _____ _, __ _ ................. ..,...'" .. ranatha preschool 651 west sunflmraVWftue santa 111111 Runs Continuously Cost Is $2.50 per class (7Ul S45-ll62,.. •51oocly'-ool• l&a Br Sl75. Up. AcS~lts, no peta. 117 E. 22nd St . ........ • beOomB conruled easity • d.9dream In ac~ • ree1 tost ... • feet like a failure • have PoQr grades ·learn- WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING. 1 {,f!f ff! ••• • • --we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Call 642-9088 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING Whal I• TM Wortd 11 P. E. T. ? It's A Wa,To: • Enjoy children more •Help them be more responsible •Feel better as a parent •Prevent adolescent problems •Have a happier home More ihan just theory. yo'! _!!Ill!' skills. Over 200,000 parents have completed Or. Gordon's P .E.T. course with dramatic results. New & refresher classes are now forming. Special classes tor church or school groups. .... lw:"" .....,.~ M.&A.. Uc1a11•M ...... &holrC llw. llnMrt Harbor r..ISlllnf Center ··-·.--9'1-11St.1211~-.;·:..;;tt ......... IHd. C:. t2'61C.IJJ.1611 JAPAN KARATE FED. JZI Ho. H•wg:: 11¥cL tU. s.lte #S, 4lllfalr 1 Days Tel. 637-5904 Mites 642-8387 ...,_..,._ ..... , .• .,dn , HO CON1'RACTS HO GIMMICKS $24 PEI MONTH Special r111ee to families. cottage at~s I group11. -TlllAL LISSOM Slilto llyo -.. .......... ...... ...... . .-*tf;IMo RUG CRAFTI:RS, Offers Classe1 In M•tng Rugs And W .. Hangings Course is 3 twa '-'lessons c-pleted In one wffli. Mornings I 0·12 henlllCJS 7.9 USE OUR TUFTING TOOLS FREE Cost Includes: · T1trff Lessons ...... , •.. $ 6.00 ln1truc:tion Book ••.•.• "· 2.00 Praject Matericils • .. .. • .. 11,95 Tatal Coit Of Course •.•• $22.95 For detcil1 & demonslfolion vl11t our shop or phono~ -~··· ·-· AcrOM th• street &om South eo.t Plaz.- at Bar and Sunftower. -..u.-IMd -..uofw91Md Apot:o .. 11Fwlli1Md IApo1l11w•h-IMd ••••••..•...•.•.....•. . .••.........••.......• ················-······ ............•.......... HmtfilM)IOR leoch 3240 ln'iM 3244 Costa Meso 3724.Cetsfa Mesa 3724 ............................................... ······!·····!'·········· ...................... . VACANT 2 Br, + lge Rec. UNIV Prk Terr Twnbse. 2 R"!. newly r e deco r . br, 2 ba . Mu st rent by pa~o. $.125. Water +yard 10/1. 552-7389 eves, ma1nt. pd. 962-40M ·213-722-6810 days Mr. Walk to the beach from 1_sru_·~P~P ______ _ this beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA RENTALS home. fpl c, ow. S385 mo. TURTLEROCK Ask for Bev or Joe . OOJ.4567963:-1786 48R + bonusrm .... $.575 --------1 VILLAGE I Vacant-Large Exec Home. •Br, Fam. rm, close to beach. Kids/pels OK. 1475 Dave 842·8854. Clean Single Story 2Br Condo. Cpts. drpe , ran1e. oven, washer & dryer. Waler pd. Swim pool. $235 mo to mo. or S22S yr lse. $15 clean dep. (714) 56-1124. 10 AM to 6 PM except Thunday. cul-de·S8C SL, Edison Hi. 4 BR, 21;1,: baths ...... $450 GARDEN HOMES 3 BR, 2 Baths .. . . . . S38S THE TERRACE 2 BR, 2 Baths ...... S350 3 BR, 2 Baths .. $425/450 NEWPORT llEACH 2 Br, 2 IMI, den, vu $600 CULVHDALE 4 BR, 2 Baths •••••• $42S LE RAISOR COME ST A Y WITH US LOW WEEKLY. RATES Beautifully furnis hed large studios and one bedroom suites -all with full kitchens. Apartment living with motel con".e- niences. Heated pool , sun deck, a1r- conditioning. Linens & utilities in- cluded. Maid service, television, self· service laundry facilities available. Master Charge and BankAmericard welcome.· . EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL 2010 H...,arf Rood two•lles-boodi Cos la Mesa, C•fa Illa 92627 1 BR F'Um $175 Lota of bllnl, pool, walk to s hopping . .,.. ml. beach. 93f W. 19th St. ..,. .... z... . 81tns, W/W, drp1 , pool $200. Adlt•, no pet• .... ..,. 2035 Fal1rtM. CM 1 BR F\lm, 2 11 closet.a, queen1i1e be d , prlv. dressinl rm , xtra lge· rooms , encl. 1ar . w/storage. Adu.It.a onb. no pell. Cqsa d!"'c;>ro ALL UTILln= PAID Compare before you ren . custom designed . featurin1: •Spacious kitchen with indirect UahUng -5eparate din 'g area •Home-like storace •Private paUos •Closed gar w /storage •Marble Pullman •Kingsi&e'Bdrms •Pool, Barbeques - surrounded with plush landscaping Adult.a. No pet. 1 BDRM $225. 2BDRM$260. 365 W. Wilson 642·1971 $230. NEWLY decorated 2 br, pool. garden 11etling. Util pd. Adults only. Sorry no p e t11 . J800- Wallace, corner W. 18th St. 64..5-(8)5. $210. Attractive 2 br. patio, garage. Qui et adult, no pet. 2234 A Rutgers Dr. I Br mobile home, Sl30. + util. Mature adult only. 1991 Newpo r t B lvd , """373 I loool"'9'"" leach 37 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL J br furn apts $170 & $180. Spanis h style bldg, p'il encl gar, pool, sauna, lndry, adlts. 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk W. of Beach off Slater . 842·7848 SMALL BEACH HOTEL Rooms, $22 . .SOweek. Apts $100 mo. 536-7056 LCICJllltD a.ach 37 41, 3-Br, 2-bo, lam rm, (epic, REALTY Walk to shop"g and schls. 4SZJ CampUA Dr., Irvine BACH 1·1 pd $185 Call,. 968 ••56 . u 1 •• . mo. tm, "Tl! Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ========"'7========= up/$60. wl Crescent Bay. 642-2611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Sty, • BR, 3 BA. 3000, __ c ___ .... _u,--•.,.33-8=--'.,.,o. ,..o_, u-·· u~~-·-· LI---·· u~~-·-· .... N. CSl Hwy <94-2508 s q ( t . P re s l i get ,.._... .,......_ ..-.. .... ..-......-u 'gbborhood ~UV\ VERDALE 4 Br, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EFFICIENCY AP1'S nei · _,.-. mo. Ba I I t t P I 'd Gardener incld. 962·4471 , mmac u a e, cp , Hew rt •ach 3269 Condo...,.imn. rrom $190. oo , mat . .... 250,A• L drp,poolclub.$400. ~ ••-L-r-L-..1 3425 phone, laundry. Village or een Red Cpl R.ltr 893-1351 ••••••••••••••••••••••• """'"".-v Inn. 494·9436 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:==.ccc.'-'-'----- POOLHOME, 4BR,nr 4·Br . 4·ba, fam rm ,BrandNew,Condo,3Br,2Lux.2 Br,den,3Ba,Pvt. • .... very250thin1" 0•,·962"25,.4pe7l rAmgt~· Lag1111a •och 3248 formal din rm , finished 'Ba, 2 car gar . dk balcony Sch, tennis. pool. Winter ••••••••••••••••••••••• bonus rm, near park, &pool. $350mo.962·8767 ; lease $450. (714) 499·2926 Huntington Harbour EMERAL~ BAY, pvt. schools & comm pool. eve.968-0881. or(2131790-4601. Waterfront leeside main bch, te nnis, pools, lg 2 $625 mo. inc. grd nr. l'2m11u.twwkhed Hoe1M1U•fwllisllld HoelM1U~ HwesU.t.lli•d channel 3 Br. 2 Ba . 50. Br, frplc, d ec k , yd. 644.7866/644-6548 SUPER plush. bea~t. de· Oceanfront. 2 partially ~··••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dock $800/lease owner WhilewaterVu.558-3030 corated , partiall y rurn. 2 BO, 2 ba. luxury G••••al 320 CostoMeso 3224 Cost.Mesa ,224 Fa:•t•V.., 323 (2!3)425-8822 MEWPORTSHORES rumished J br, 2 ba, dbl apts. New carpels, new ••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Immediate Occupancy. 3 3 Br, 2 ba w /pool & ten· garage/opener. Pool. drapes, balcony over the ~:a ~ch $155., 2 br 3 Br, 1'11 ba, frplc, dbl J.Br, 2.ba, fncd y/J in Coll. Large 2 br, huge rump Pe rson with s m . dog, Br. Oc Vu Hillside home . nis. Walk to ocean. $425. $400. mo. 675·7184 or beach. $345·$370. 494·10.SS. il:::s111gles. garage, encl. yard. nr. Pk Fplc dbl gar $37S rm. 2 ba, 2 car garage needs house no room-Wood &i glass & many S48-2855/673..Sl4S 675-1070 ~o.:.'~'94:..:..c·3834='-·----- 'llL 8ch 3 br, 2 ba, school.$325.548-4471 54&5m, · .. bltns:,comm.swimpool. males , rer. Mary ~~~~O~aundryrm. 3Br.2Ba. Den2blksrr. BEAUT.decorated condo. Mewportleoch 3769 ki~pel Kids ok, no fee. $280. mo 968-6854. 2 b 1 b pool ~ach JUmt: Bch2br. ram rm, O..EAN 2 br & garage. Eastside lux. dupb:, 3 br, Agl.842-<M21 . beach. swi mming & Len-r, a , nr . ..,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. frplc teens pet gar $180. Adults, no pets, 113 2Y.t ba di ri Jd 2 lrTM 3244 Great View 3 bd.rm, 2 ba. nis, yrly lse. 548·84ZI $250. Hunt Beach area. WINTER by park. near PlfRN.' La g' eeach, W. Wilson,646-2301 car g~r ~~~r:n '& s~I 2 Br. 2 ba, new, tenni ••••••••••••••••••••••• nrtown /beach. $425. mo. Betwn 9 :30am & Jpm new 2 br, 2 ba , Best Of . bachelor, util pd, pet. pet we' l c o m e . S<OO . courts, pool, adults onty. 2 BO up£raded. Dis · 494,m30 an 4 pm . H~R VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba , Din, 89J.6571, e xt 210. l\ft 9 pm rer. 548·4063 before mid· ~ O EFIHDERS Newport Heights. 284 S2Slllmo 646 9532 h • h t . L H'--' 3252 Uv & Fam. Rms. 1819 897.4759 ·aht ' M Knox Street. Partially 714~·7091 ' · w as e r · Pa 1 0 ·99W'• ..,...... Port Stirling. Comm -----,_ru~·~·------ *642-9900* furn. bach tise. Fei:aced lluullngf011leoch l24 firepla ce. 1325· Call••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool $S2S.675-0771 Townhouse Need Temporary llous · . yrd. NO PETS. $145, iocJ. M~~ V~RDEd:I ~R,I 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• 546-9'15I. Lovely 3 BR, 2 Ba, Fam· u..funliWd 3525 ing'?'?'? Bach apt. P hone . ..... olllaltd 3206 gas&Wlr.673-23i6. Dtw' am rm, d cpdbcl Hunt.llbrTwnhse. Never BEAUT. San J oaquin rm, Frplc, beaut. fenced SoRJ.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlcty maid serv 1275 ·'9••••••••••••••••••••• · crpts, rim. 1~ B 3b 30• Twnh • -B 2•L yard S36S mo 494.1930 Capi ~--3271 B Ba n M N L'd Sh . ~A lb tilpd $l80 gar red $42S mo lease occup~, 4 r, a , me ~rge 2 r, .,.... '..m · · ,,,_ 3 r. 2Va ., 1,500 sq . . o. opets. 1 o ores *,,.,.a1Jroryrly.tblock ere, kids 1• · iocld g'arde~er ·Avail boat allp, tennis, pool, Ba, 2 sty. View or golf or495 7" ••••••••••••••••••••••• New . In Dee rf ie ld . Hotel,673-8800 lo ba)". Bar & -patio. $2Lg15·1 2bbr, ~Id• g~rane 11 /10 · ga,.2414 or9ni·4575. jacuzli. S6SO Jse. 547 ·99'1 tourse & lakC. $550. Mis"°" Viel... 3267 ON Golf Course. Spac. 3 $430/mo. Pvt. 644·4958 2 B d f!P-:a20010-4pm ' e r, c • "' · ' or673-9415 547 7044 .-b 2 b 1 N 1 or r , a ults, no pets. 4 Br 2 ba frplc kids · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• r' . 8 ' poo · r · ""--'-UnL-3600 $170/Sl-2421 E tGlh St ' ' ' ' 3Br FR frplc refng ID· ' Manna Adlls $400 lsc ~•el """" """· · · .. JP.!,~,,..ba. new. A room singles, pet, ~ncd, gar. cl.'~ Wk f~m MVcc. 1 Br, blka to bch, $235 mo. * IEMT.ALS * Super clean, super view 3 incl waler & t~ash. Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N. Hts 646-1801 ~.t,vlew. FURN.mobde lbr,pool, S.W iftclaardener. c.aJI Bl~ns, crpla /drps . UNIV.PARK Br. 1'11 ~· Barcelona 493-1137 3 BR, 2 Ba, in CdM. no . ' *675-6239• $Ui0. ' 556-2792. 961-2200. 38R 2 8a $395 cov. patio 831 ·8310 or pet.s or children $320. $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr .& O'+aoo~M• 32.2'Jlio . ruRN.bachelorcottage, 3 BR,2 ba ·~~····$475 837·9172 3er lba. Water/gardener mo &44-6800 • Bach. Color TV. maid w _.. ·' uUIJld,$1%i. LARGE 4-Br +ram rm VillageReal&tate ±HtTERRACE pc1.' Community pools & · ---serv, pool. THE MESA . ••• .. II\••••••••••••••••• HOMEFINOEIS and frplc, Mesa del Mar .No Agents Fee 2 BR. 2 Ba .••........ $350 Newport leacfrll 3269 Lake. $325 mo. &11·9017 & 2 ~R. 2 Ba, Cd 1\1, no 41.S .~· Newport Bl, NH 2~ ha. CdM. So. o •642·9900• family home. $390. mo. •McFaddenfNewland lBR,2 Ba ........... $42S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547-44l8. children or pet~. $268.1_ .... _-. __ 1 ____ _ ftwy;' S30~ No pets. lmmed. occ. Gas kltch .~~haz..:~~~ld GREENTREEHOMES On Lido Isle 3 Br. 2 Ba, mo.&44-6800 (Susie) 1510 W. OCEANFRONT. l,.eut. Call J.3855 E!51rrideg "'1a8rr, ~atm' sotolvsel. bltns. 581.(1181 /673·8983 3 BR, 2 BA ... $295 33 BBRR, 23 BaBa ... , ...... ~,! Crplc, sun/ ny patio, S2<c7a5r ~-~~~ ••••• ??!~ •-t '""''~-'shod Furn. xtra lge 1 br, im· 3bl' #ba Jblk f bch ·~ • ·....,., · • 3 BR N rth C 1 M . . .......... ......, 1ar. w opene r . · .......-~ ,....... mac cplS S25(I 675·4688 • · a rom · last + $150. dep. Drive • 0 08 a ~a. •Beach/Main DEERFIELD HOMES 675-6887or67~754 1 2 Bd. 2 ba. home. Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · ...,...,, Oct 15· $400. by267SantoTomas.CaU No pets. S350. mo. C.11 3 BR,2BA ... $3JS 38R,2Y.t8a ......... $425 view. rrplc , ca rport. l•aa, ... Mllo 3707 WINTERonlheSandl628 M0-$125. Prestige Hom es for de· Agent546-4141 •Bolsa/l;idwards Rancho San Joaquin $200,000View Estate Adult.s, no pets. L.ease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanrront, studio, S165 3 W.,~bli. 3blks Crom ,bch. tails.~ $350 mo: 4 B·r 2 ea. k>vely. .:v.~~r~.:1:a 2 8R + den,2ba .... $500 _... $1000 .... r·l6~ 8!·~pm.11 :eek IALIOA IMN mo. util pd. 963-4888 . • A11vo-•I Oct l .S. $COO , )Br, 2ba, den. + CoUea;e yard. Nr. S. C. Plaza, lse 3BR,ZBA ... $M5 2B~~_!lale·ii ··kHiiliS575 6ll-0797 ays. at. n. a ay. Winter. $160:523~ Mo. WINTER 2 Br 2 Ba 2 dn, · Part. Htd. pool, dbl gar, orrenl.HM259/~1720 •McPadden/Bu&hard .alU' oc C • Ill I Incl. utH, eqwp. kitchen, from ocean. 114 f6th St. < ~. :Be1ctl Fabu)9ul bltM, $400. Pool/garden 3 B" • •-. ~ .. .-, ihan>I 3 BR, 2 BA .. .$315 'BR,Tll2BaE.CO ... LO ... N. y' •• $595 HARIOI VllW~t:::=i' ... -dl 3425 pool. Near bus, mkl, etc. $325 mo 675-0384 di!il!=~' EW I ' •· t 2437 "' rdba ·~"".,. -..-.... *Garfield/Bushard 3-Br, z.t>., $'9$. mo. Nr. -105MainSt,67s.8740 . VI · Move n •YI uic : .i::O m Best \ area. Up 1raded R • • 48R, 2-Ba .•••.•••• $425 pool 4part. 67~7601 Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• *'"' Blk to bch, 3 br, 2 ba. ~o d . Sub mit f Dr . .sct-1881 . thruoul.$400. mo. 2 8 •1 '"'¥'···$300 3BR,2Y.tba,luxury int.New 2 br, 2 ba dup. nr rrplc. Winter suo, yrly Waiirfront Homes Se l ll 1 br 833-3121 or s.52-1308 Alk 983-45'1orll$.J798 c Br I: FR, view, tennis. Fplc. 2 Car gar. Priv Yacht Club. $385 yrly. -o.-•«7573 m • para e co age, • I M ri < 552' 7500 213 ••9-6412673 ·~1 -· -·~ new, stv, refrig, S175. or a e Elegant Beacbwalk · • po o I . $ 6 5 O mo . yard, pool, Jacuzzi, _.. ... ..., · 11191 .. t, China Cove, 3 lncl utU. Facing Santa Twnhme. 3br, 2Y.tba. reel hill ~-4646/642·8235Joyce. s auna. 1350. mo. Dys Deluxe 2 BR 2 Ba frplc ruRN + color TV. Park ~·-$7 A Count Club Call Frplc pool xtra1 2 13 ·379·06 26 eves · ' ' •Newport I br. $300. ~-u., 00 per mo. na ry · · D9GPolllt J226 ' • ' EXCLUSIVE West clif( 714.m.7155 • pnv patio, yrly. Avail. 8S3-8203orevea 673-5332 . .moor5'2·2336 llLi• Evane,-'46-8922 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-6Mtown. Villa Frplc, 2 br 2 ba + · 1mmed. 64C)...4423 Yrly. Lr& !brJ\-.. Patio, SnL Idle t(ema with a BEACIJHOUSE '. avesomet.hlng JOU want r•alt:y master s uite w /frpl. 3 BR, newly crpt'd, xlnt Oceanfront Ut nr Dplx, alLJ>lt..iAI. ~ cf•an} DaUy PilotClasaified Ad. 2 Br, J bll, frplc, blUn1, to ael17 Claqified ada: do ~ Pool. Adlls. Lse or sell. loc. clOle to beach. HB. llal: 11ometlllng to sell? no pets, Mid a1c cpl pref. IJ1S:2'798. I 1 ! &a::56'18. gar. 49f.2*$275. ttwell. "2-517&. ~ $495 mo. $79,500. 642-0042. 536-1020 Cl slrled ads doll we ll . $300. 642·31l37 ~--I .. -' , . &-~---... • I I • c..,. ..... •••••••••••••••••••••• MLNOR HOME REPAIR Plumb1ng-Curpentry Ceramic ti le. 540·MOO . ' ' .. • Corpel5.r•k• G•do•..,.. G ~ •--f ·--·-I •• -P ' ,..._,, ~ ' . /P '-n 'I . .......................•on:; ftWnm ~T c••w••9 , •• ., o off ....... ....... ' ·················-···· .............................................. , .......................• ······················· ....................... ·········-·-·········· CARPE:T XPRTS-I& yrs ~ality )liai~l /L:indscpg I DO IT AU! Housecle1.11lD1, farn ls"'h MASON RY 6-O&N· ISAVQl..Beat pri~ea . 1:; o f e ... I t o n a I Any Plumbloi Wa ter 0 · R 11 Cl 8 1 terfall5. r;;od, aprklrv, Electrit'ttl P l u m bin& own e Qu lpmnt. c1ll CR£T~ WORK. Nit roe nt/lnLt. Any n_a•lC J6b1 J'lllper/bnler no Job Loo Hn'ice. lab. mcwoli.&e •ct it c1:1 Y can. sol,t·Je.,,nup646·4908 <.ic. Jleasrates.&42-4.~7 · :ws-10&1.-ft r SPM. J 11ke . .Mt-1MS M•ny R e ra. 5f8·610i 1.11'1 •• no job too !1.qe. e n c loa u rea. R eaa. Additions, Rt>modellng. WILLIAft.15~9-SllS Jack ... 2721 U:Z...>MI lO';lt oll /ML ratios, l'l.ln e llng . Sales,Repwir-lnslall Japa.nesc Garde ninilHANDYMAN-J-lomrs & FAST &:TtlOROUCH wnit.AMSli:SONS . • • w Cabinets, etc. 492·9739 o Child Core ' Service, lt~guloi~ & Clean Apts . Const' i e ntlous Tailored lo Your Need.II Masonq, Brick/Block Pr'Olpainter. honest wol'k. "' r'ar ...... l.oofWg .,..,._..,.,..t Jack 0 .. ,0 .. ~ Up. Free F.6l. IW2-310Z C•aft•man 6'0 .,...... Williams !M9·811S. &:SWne. Call$81-T829 ttu. lnl/e:a t, r--_. •·•·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·•••••·•••••• ....... ouc..u • '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• • ' -..... ~~~·:__1 --"-==_.,.---,---'-:-:..0.'-'C 1-~=='--'=:;;::::..;c::;:.__1 ... -~ f1NISllCARi>_E_N_TRY CHILD CA l<E . 2 lo S yrs. JAPANE.5EGARDENER Vacation! LovinJ;care ror •HOMECLEANING • Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Refa.5'1.z159/MZ-31l!I VeRY N EAT P ATCll REPAlft.S.ALLTYPf!Ci nc:MOOEL-HEPAIJ{ lll'rerl'ncc. hot lun<'hcs, Ma1nle11 .. ncc, Lnd.1cpng, hm pet~ p l1tnts res By reliable couple. good wurk expertly done by PET£RS PAJNT1NG JOBS &. R &STUCCO. Rea.rreecat.a,Uc. \'incc U.•iihofr 5Jti·M47 fenced bk .'yrd. ¥6-0160 C:lean Up, Tree work . t·emale 2H r~r 549,'3612 · reference5 $M-627l lie. contractor 962-6712 lnt/Ext·Reaa R•teS l'r'teest. 993-lf.lt. Walt830-50'al1n)'timc -~-~-=~0,--EXJM..'rt.642·5196 ' CaUGeneat5SUM58 ft film T-Sol j4i ~IASTE H Cr:1fl:.rnan. ~"'""'' ----H-'iMJ I · t"ireplaces-Plant.us ' -r • It it I I •••••••••••••••••••••• YARD CLEANUP "°'""CJ . Brick-Coo ... -.... Pau·o PAINT• PAPER •••••••••••••••••-•••• •-••••·•••••·••-••••·••• :-ope1;1a > emo1_ "-' 1n1-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·"'~ w Pl T Soll Co flni:.h v.·ork. rt'!:.. 1-'rt.•t: Priv .. te & Commc rl·1~t Comp !\f ;unt 1145·0309 11 a 1111 n" An Y 1h 1 n ,. Block Walls BBQ Pita Quality work/materiala &L*•CJ • ·opkh •Redn:»!.!6J• ,. •· C t d C .,. ••l'ROt~t:SSIONAL •• Jtefs,Es•·."'•"'"•"'• J ESW ENSON~•~ <~i ... h •Mu • ~• '-'l>L vuur wur ... ·l!.l"J·3Jif.• d ~ \:1n~a.L1oj~·:~mo ·•"c I 1:-;xp. J~panese Gardener. ara~c cll'oinup f((•l1a -I HONING ANO '° _......,... , . _._ ~-CALL~ ,; •l CarpttSl'f"•ice 51!f-406li u Compll•te y <ird Maiul., b_l l·.-~_ra s t s ervice. AL 'l'•:RA 'flONS ,Mo•'-J PAPERHANGING Water h eat e r s. d is· -1 .. ,. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• Shrubbery, 'I' recs. Free 963-Wa2__ 645 ·8875 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professional-Reasonable JQ1ls. drains, raucebi, Tree s.tr'Ylc.• ·shampoo & steam clean Cs_tm rC'mOOI. add, palltr.;, 1'.:sl ~-fl5l7 HOUSKI . --Movlng /lll1uhng, Student Freeest 631-308& copper repipes. Same ••••••••••••••••••••-· 1n~. Color bri1-:htcncrl>; k1tc_hcns. Ol!s1gn , rr e:.l, ----••••••••~~!i:? ••••••••• Landscaping .,... w/liilrge truck. Reas. Call ans. prices day&. nigbL We Ford'sTreeScrbondedvlce t \.\'ht t'rpts 10 nun bh·:u.:h. 1 _hc11nsr645<W3'J f:xf.r l luw::.11u nGr'dncr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barry 548·9'7231839·ST79 take lbtr Charge. Uc • Expr Crew.lic, , ~ <-=lean hv rrn , din rm & Bectn' I "I'<. Cleanups & llaul1ng Want a f<EAL CLEAN f'ord's LandscaPe Ucot.e PaintJng &: Wet· 30W48. &insured. 9&2·7817 '' 1 II SI' A • ca _Trim&pruneMG-4676 llOUSE'1 Cal lti1ngham Sod!· ·/S ·.kl MOV ING? 2 CJtP men Bl.aaling·Ooo't settle for JUSTPLUMllM~ 1ti • v~ rn1 s7 50. •••••••••••••••••••••• Girl f)"ce ests645-5123 .awns pnn ers move you. Reasotu1ble/ less. Llc/lnsur979-333S ltemovals, limbing, top:• t·ou<-h :ilO, ch;i1r S.'o Goar FI. EC'I' ft IC I AN -GetMr ol Ser•ices -. -·--__ Design Svs . 962-7817 rera. 67S-7572, 552·848 1. •CALL642·4111• ing, pruning. Firewooet:: t•hn1. P<:t o<lur. Crpt rl' 'b,. . I ,. S~1,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOUSt":CLEAN ING1 sou fl(>USF'LANDSCA PJNG TopQualProfPainting MARV'S PLUMB ING lic/insr.642-2524. ' '-'<i1r 15.vr~c:-.:p . Oowork JO .' rnaint rcp;.ur~. 2 ''TlllNGS · h,· i'iloose IJusuicss Call Janicc 'is Sod L·· ·r s rk Paiiitting P ... rin... e1Ct /inl·rea1 rts,rr est "'>"s1·1f Ht·rs ""I 0101 \r:..cxp. . . It I , awn, ree. p r ':II •646-9807 * -_ _ ~ -hl' :!JJJ~. 548 _5203 (il'll w_o9tJwork .. r,.;ppin., ai:g~)· A~~'i 675-6~1 (Zl:tl 478 -s&OS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resid /Comm'I. Lic/insd. NO J OB TOO SMALL Have something you want -----plur11b1n1-:. t'lt &12-~t:l -H 0 USE PA INT I NG . George 543·9335 1 --".:...:~:..c-'.C:..==_;:::::___I to sell? Classified ads dor l'11 1tl \lh;ot \'c111 "''~11 1l 11~ Find Y.'h:1! )uu \\'ant ill . ., , .-!lave i.o rr1eth111:.; tu ~l·ll ; St~LI, idle itcnts \lo'lth a Inside/out. Iii qual /low SELL idle items wilh u ll well -Cal l NOW. Oady 1'1 lot Cll.l:. .. 1t it«l:. Dall y 1'1 lul Clas...,ifil·dl-o . \\'<int ads Ct•ll 1.1_ ~.7K Class 1f1l'd ads tJo •l "''ell. l><uly l'llol Class1(it!<lAd. r;1tes. Bruce 645-S376. Classiried Ads 642-.'lG 1H Du ily l>jlot Classiried Ad 642·5678. · ' Aparlm.nls Aport..ents Unfum. ApartmenhJh.t.im. Aportmonls Unfum. Apartmont Fvmislood Office Rental 4400 ........ R..tal 4450 ......... Lost & "°""d 5300 UnfvrTiished ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llnfur!· hed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opport.ity 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••• ' •••••••••••••••••••••• Costa M•so 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 Newport S.ach 3869 •• !':" ••••••• !! .........• I SO I Wesfcliff Dr DE.LUX E orfi ce. comm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOSr. t~emal.~ Irish St.1!• Balboa Island 3806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 'lllo: EXCITING , • & industrial spaces. Also ler ··Scl.lrlet • h.is tag.(l' ·••••••••••••••••••••• STUNN ING 2 Br 2 Ba , YF.:1\RLY J br, 2 ba, 900 • Newport Financlul Clr min i w .. re ho uses in RESPONSllLE with wrong address. S mf" 2 RR 11\"1111 fnr y rly, I garden apart. Pool. Hc.c. 2 Ur ch ... nstturs, crpts. \\/. Oalboa Blvd. Frplt , PALM MESA APTS. L.-cning Office Spoce Laguna Niguel&: Mission PERSON dog w1th bruken tail. Vil" hlo<:k to b<iy. Har & putio. a._rea. $205. 710 W. 18th St. drps, pallo. bltns. J.:<1ragl' I blk to r.1 JNUTES TO Nf:><r Callon Site Manager Viejo a reas . Handy to .Wanted to own &:opcrat c .. rnation & 4th, CdM~ 673-l20010-4pn1 CM SIMO 831 ·9276 buy or bt-:.i c h. $375 BCll.. C714)642-3111cxt246 San Diego Fwy. 200 to candy &confectionvend-Reward.675-0829 ' ----- -----_ 675-5487 llach, l&.2 Bit. 2000 sq fl. As low as ""' .... g ,0ute. ~--1a Me•a & . Off 0 -ot Poth f $ 72 .,.,,-1.A.>:'I "' LOSTIFOUND A PET'! HAYVu.·lbr.Jb•.hltn~. D't' en CLOSEtoShopp1ng tBr, rorn I .50 per sqft.831·1400 s u rro u ndi n " area . -c·pL. d1l)S , 2 dcl'ks. Li;c 1, 2 & 3 Br. Ad ults no JJOol. Adlls. no Pl'l:; Cpl. Adults. No Pet:. ... 960·2000Adoption.Low StiOO. mo. Ai:t r.1:~-M70~ pets, dshwhrs. shaM cpt.s, drps . stove, rtj SIG5 . OCEA.MFRONT 1561 Ml'sa Dr. 3200 Sq Fl C-2 store front Plea.sa~t business. High Cost Spay /Ne uter info. ------I d IR 8 7 'I J BR "· t5 Blk ,. 1 IN rt with 6 drive-In •ay·.··. prorit items. Can sla1'tj.---''-"'-'-------Batboa Peninsula 3807 c nsc garuge, frpll". " u n r u v i <.1 , 2 oil . s.:J.aO Winter s ~B•,•,do. I cw po ~ .u. c.,...._ Ideal lor a uto or "1x,;:t part time. Age or ex-lost : REWARD for Well BBQ. Gas & w11tcr pd . 548-9743 /f~4 -!Ml9 • STEPS TO IE:ACH ... _, .. . t . t t ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' I ""' ...... "" .,,..~..,.. ..,..It! "er,1· ••. S85 W. l9th St, penence no 1mpor an . loved black cat lost in oo ---3 HR, 2 Ho1. S32S Winter ........, '7<><N v . "' ~ R . d $ ~•5 ' !!UGI<: J br. 2 b<.1. friilc, LA.M•NCH• •PTS ./t........ CM. Days ~-57 10, eves eqwrl"S c .. r an . 1,,., · the Ch.aparosa area or bltns, 1 yr old. 1":1 blk to "' '"'"' DC91a Point 3826 3 BR, 2 tJa $300 Wntr ./ ,<M _Olk-646-0681 to $4795. eas~ 1 n ~est-Lalo(Wla Niguel. ··count'" bay or bch, nr. Pa~·ilion. 778Scott Place. C~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA WIND ./ ..,.,, ---ment. For details wnte & Please help us find hi views. S·t5o. y rly . Nu 642-5073 _Lg. 2Br. 2ba upJ>('r. S230-Condo. 2 UH .,? h<.1 ., den. RES 0 RT ~ ,_., ..,.. ...... OCEAN VIEW include yo o r phon e D;iy 54 1-4131 ask ror pets.494-1795 MEDITERRANEAN mo. Adu lts. 1~0 1·hll<lren/ Un f. Yrly.S-175. __..,.,.,,... 11200 P<1ci fic Cst Hwy , number. J ulie,Nites831.-0074. ' pels . Ava il Nov 1 1-1 B 900 rt 5270 DepartmenlBVV 1[1 PJ--:N JNSULA VILLAGE: 557-52'28, 49 3 -8001 .1 . L sq s· T mo. J938 Meadowbrook Rd. LOS'f : Gray female ca~, Attractive 3 Hr 2 Ha. t llr, I Br& Den , 2 Hr . 2 &11 -0044. IONSE: ATES Minneapolis,NMSS426 (s ma ll ) pa r t manx , rrple, bllns, crpt.s, drps. Br Townhouse. C»rJ)C'Ls , • , ll2l8th St.l-1.B pointed ears, no laij~ &WOyrly.673-2'.!23 dr-apes, rirepl ;1ce , J HwlttrM]lonleach3840 L·IVING $1toup store-otficcscpts . 536-2579 --tnvestrnent Wearingwhite rlcaco , ---I fl(>Ols, 4 tennis courts -••••••••••••••••••••••• drps ;;iir bath. 17301 SURF& s•ND Opportw.ily 5015 lar. Elden & Del Mar Corona del Mar 3822 "Ym -s aona ··.·. BIKE TO BE•CH Beach Bl , 11.B. 842-2834 "' Ave. CM . 645-5129 & • °' ~ OCFCAN"'ltONT n"w I Hr S.........._ Vo'll-••••••••••••••••••••••• i<Ao-~•1 ""•••••••••••••••••• •••• 2400 llart>or Blvd • ,.. '" ---·-,.,.......,. --::111-....., "°" JETTY VJEW Costa P.1csa 17141557·H020 HEAR SHOPPLMG upj)('r. Cpl'>, drl)!S . J!ti r . EXECU'l'IVE suites on Xlnl space for eommer 'I Partner wanted ror ad ~-"-,--'------- -l.2&3Brapls,bltns.d1s -Yrlyl~H' ).7i5 t>42 :W4J. Oakwood offe rs the Nt.>wport llarbor 400 to tenant.96.5sqfiw /occan· highly prori table Real Lost : Fem. Irish Seller ~ ~n Oel•o1n ll~vd; Only Adu lt 2 hui:l' bedrooms hwashers. some "''lfri1!1::. t---finest in r esort livinj? at a 2200 sq ft . 642-4644 ; view. Ample park·g: l.&65 Estate venture. Should mo. Vae . Br istol & steps lo C~1na t:ovl'. A $170no i>els. lnriU:ireapl & 2 l'ar ~;1ra~cs. F'ron1 ON1'1ft;i-tA'( price you ('an .11fford . 645-44~ So.Coastllwy,bai.:.Bch. double investment in 6 Cypress. S .A . Hgts. large luxunous 2 BR . 2 G568\\'. \Vilson $200. Linn:; l-:i;tutl's,\ Dupll'X, yr l ~ ren tal. There's St million in MI NI SUITES tl·Z·J + 497-3088 mos . l lighly set•u r e . Rl•wa rd.673·4923aft.5 lia Duplex w/hurd"'·ood --5J6-2.S79 Out.stancliug ;1 hr. 2 ba. · I ·i ---·•owner ·•nrt•·me recreation <l t't ll 1es. .....,..,.,..., '" nrs.&super occun&jet-CASA VICTORIA frpk·, UIOO sc1fl upper. Nl'.'HTLIG ll'r>:DTE'°· roomsl. Xerox .& secy MUST rent al ont'e! At· LOST ; Beige Chihuahua1 •· .2 HDR ·Al.'f l-11': BJ-:,\•·11 I'· t I k I N I U" --" I 0 V ly Vll'\lo', S1ngll's O.K. 1,2&.lbr.DeluxeUnrur. SU l'F-.l'·N> .. l"·L,\llG~f.' 111a (OC a\'<.11 cwy NISCOUHTS A ful l time s.e r v1cc ava 1,. 11 tr-active small office on Mon..ytaL 5025 IC or 6l h St 11.B•J SSSO. mo. C.all ti44·7211 orf'um.uas/wtr··A. ~ " clt•cor'cl. Sundl't'k. S46;j. 1".cwport llarbor 111 Ccn· Mariner·s J\1ile ra cin•• •••••••••••o•..,••••••••••• FemS:i6-crt l7/842-6608. SJ AGT. Adults-No:' ... tsSec.~at e llunt1n~ton ll ;1r hnur tii5-4200 activitll'!' dircclor ~·ho t1nella ll;ink Uld~. h wy. Al s o orrice &" OLD CtJM, 2 BH , 2 Ba , sing les 0 .K. $340.mo. Agent, 644-721 1 ... -.. Art"a pl;ins purt1e~. HBQ 's. NEED MO~EYI Pool.ret'r1n ,clcv<.1tors• .,11 .,11 11 .,1 tn'n..:•-mor"'. l·-,, .• 5,,,, 642-4644 v.·orkshop in Larson " • ADU LTS IS41»41SO ·' r,-:•.1 l'UX ,J<Wrto ,.... . ....., '" PRY 525Vil1oria,642-8970 __ __ _ bcsl ht'i.H'h. s:n5 }rly day brunch. SINGLE 10 li rrn suites Shipyard. 548 -364 1 or I ATE: FUNDS LOS'I' Flurry long hai~ <lurk gray rl'malc cat . dcC'la"''t'd. 586-7177 -· •Shady Elms-Pool• ATTll J-: ni-:AL'll liM;-!l218orti75-0555. Plus beautirul s ini:le~. A\'CJll. Ill pl ush orficl' 646-783.1 FOR2HDT.D.'s NEW/l.<;E J BllUS.115 1&2 b1.·droum :1r•t s, bld,,nr.OCAi""'•rt. t·u11 St-s.•--Loaso S5.000.to$20,000. BIG REWARD ·~ OFF 1 1 1&2 Br $175. Up. Adults. L· · J ll ., 1 1 1 1 h d 1 ~ '"" _.. .. rv.-s 1 blk h -... s mo. rent ~ Jl untington Tl ar hour·-...l)UClous r,_ 1:1, rpc. um1 s e &unur111shl•d . s er\'1ce lnC'I : Het:cp· Y.'illass1st Brokcrs m dor.;w /w tspots New 3 br, 2 bu. Super no pcL<;. l77 E . 22nd SI 1\rca l blk tu l)t•ach. Yrly <:;Ill !\1odcl:. open 10 Lo -; , 1,ion bit, conferenel' rm, TOP LOCAT IONS or Pri ncipals . E.asy 1.1bovC' eyes . Mi xctJ area, 2 car gar., $400.1-642_-364 __ 5 __ ----1 Adults. ~4f, •1150 64!)·705-1 Sorry no pi•ts or children ~erox. automatl'd typ. In Centers Anchored by Terms. br£'l'd Answers to t he J>oinseltia, CdM . 549·8867 Hoo mm al 1• ~er\' 11: e 1ng. etc. Call 833·3640 Faz.io's & Major Drug. Glendale lnYestnwnt n a m c o r · · P u s s v days. l•---------·1\VALK tv Oceun Nt'"'' available . Month t o -----11 8 , We s tmin s ter , NwptOfc. 631 -2233 \\'i\low .. 1rrnund.please Hociettda De Me-sa SI OD. Mo••·ln dplx. 3 llr. 2 11:1. Cr11t , mo••th '"·<·u ... ,,,,,., • fA.S lllON ISL.AND • Artci;ia, Anaheim. Also call G"il·'''"'Z. CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br To.,.,·nhouse. rrpll'. Pool. tennis. continentul breakrasl. Some occ:.111 & Catalina views. Close to shopping & fine beach. 644·2611 Gar age Apt. on quiet street avail . now in C.D.Mar. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Fireplace. Nc-.·ly de- corated. SZ95 mo. Vogel Co Reallors 548-9346 16ow W ll CM I "ill' •· I -• 11 1· II ho I 1711-B\\'cstcliff Or. """' • son, • • Allowance 1 fPli ·.., • g,iru. t1 :.p, Executive ofrices Wl1ngton ar r oc.a -1 _ _:.:.::c::_:.:._o:;::"-.'.'.~'.'.:c-~---~ ClosedGor-s .. , l led 2 gar. Yrly Child OK w/rel'ept., sel'y & nhone lions. FOUND: Blk dog w/wbt -,-· n•w """ la S400.fi75-0fi·l2/lo'73·t",1i:l2 " 'lULLf.ll REALTORS u-rt T ' BEAUT. GROUNDS h 1. servit·e. 3.SH S"n ~1 11•ucl, 1• • ,._ nws, rust spol undl'r l'hin \lo'l'arin" w11 1r£'pl11ct', bllo!i. 1-·A " '"' D '"-·• ADULTS-NOPt~TS heal . CL<>SI-: T03llr,2 ba,rcdt.•~· .. '~hlk Nl:i.f>4019!0orlil~-18GQ ___ t:l·t )846·4493 ~s 5035 red collar.842-1_3_13_._~, to minutes to ocean. (.ue Oakwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- b .. OC f: i\ N , SC 1-1 (.10 I. S . ~·1). bt•h & ll'n11is 1·t:. Photograph~ ole ~·/dark I am tired of these useless f~OUND . Doberman purt I rSJS5.,2 Br$ZJ5.,]J!<'2 PAHKS & SllOPl'ING. S.110.fTln yrly 5.1~1 i(r.ll{ Garden rrn A /C. shower. calls. If you can afford LOANS u~ to 80°' VicofAdams&Brkhr.;r, Hr w/palio $220. Gas & S325&S360. per moi•th . I $375 mo. for •. , ,·ut•· IO llR 554 4"33 I ' IO .... ·ater incl. l>raperies, s..iss \'ri)' {_l(·('anfront :1 hr. Apartments panr· Cd v.·alls_ .S<1H·9766 ... . . . :t.. a ter a :I .. I Agcnt960·38581S4A-ff.3()() c .ri.t shingled 700 sq. n . s hop lstTD oans-9°/o p 1 - --· carpets, gas heat. ,gus Beach 111,.cl \Vcs lon 2 ha. No pets. /-\\·all ~<1v in Cannery Villa~c-. on a lnd TD Loans BSOna s 5350 stove, air condition1nl(, Adams,4blkstu l.tl.t5-3t05J """1 ,vw'~"°'..e 111'6°1c~ Lu xury offi<'l' 111 prcs tii.::e JO' x90' lot. eall 548·8~93. ,-· IT · ••••••••••••••••••••••• s wimmin< t>ool . rl'(·. " • " 1 aircs erms!nnc:c 1949 D · k Alaba111a,nghtone <!bedroom lowc·r. \Vu lk ll• 645-0SSO bllg. !\" B. (;lasscd wall Ot.hcrwise don 't bot her nn ingprohlem"! room. washers & drycri.. bltx:k to 202 Hochestcr lhl' IK'ac:h. SJOO yeurly vie'>'·. He as. 545.;noo me! Saffk.r M~ Co. Call 1\ll'ohol llelpline 1 NEWLY I•.;;;,,;;;.;;;,;;;;;.;;;.;,;;,;;;;;;,. 3 642-21il 545·061 l 24 hrs a day 835-3830 , Df:C£)1tA·r1-:u 213-447-!144. · PRIME OFC SPACE lndustria4 Rental 4500 --·-----'-"-= --- 2 Rr.w /g~.r._.,,$1~5. \Va~er EX lge 2 br, 2 ba , dlx t":XJ-~cu1.1 \'f: hayrrnnl Rooms 4000 Lido Viii-& ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd TD loons Wanted SPIRITUAL RF.ADEi{~ J?d· 2176 1-... I l&icentia. pools1dl' apt nr b<'h. Adlt, lge 2 br, 2 ba corll!.i. l)lx ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"3-NEW M-1 Newport . 'Costa \Vf:HAVF:C1\S ll ! Open IOAM -JOPM 636-41201-5 ---no~s Sli5..:. 5~-~~z_. __ c rpt. d1'J.15 . St". dsh.,.,·hr. 2 ll£?<>MS $25. ~·eek up with Shap Area i'i1csa . 1000, 1200, 14·10 s11 Buy 2nd 1·_0 . 's ,\d\.iceon all matters ,~ 3.B>ROOMS k' 1 Ad k1tl·hcn 548 9755 3416ViaLido,N8 ft.543-3145or646-2'J28 Lounon2ndT.D.'!io 3JZN. EICaminoUeal f N'ew tnplcxcs. 2 & 3 br dlx I car par . J.!. poo · ~ilts "'A5.· ,·7 · · o r I •u,·t" "l>prox. 600 •, q It. N I d San Cle I •·· t 3 lgc bdrn1s w /patio. thruciut. fr-ni t's, fcnC"ed ,o.nl.>:. Singles ok .. s1 11>.,... J9t "' ~.. " ew ..oans-2n T.o .·s rncnc . .-or ;ipp . .,.. I 5~50 f Vi ew facing \'ia Lido. 2200SQ. IT. MfJI . 2032 Equity ln\'s int. Div. 492-0034 ~!!2-!JIJti frplc. pool al'ross from yd. 2006 Jlunt1 ngton St. ,iva.' · , · · · 1110· .. Vl'S BAL'K Bay. Hoom v.•/pvt lnq . Owner: Drcve r 'D" Pla ce nt ia. (.:~1 BARNEIT M'l'G. CO. lge quie t pa rk . $250. 536·4022;5:t<J·6779 ! l -!M2-7H2JorG~!'.>MOOG bath 111 lovt'ly executive Company . (714 )675-7002 llcus. Costa Mesa 3824 Adultsonly.M5·8628 __ Brand Nl'w upt:. for rl'nt ISfiARP 2 Bit. stn\•l'lrt·L home with pool. $125 mo. ---64ti·7Sf2ITT547 ·2412 •••••••••••••••••••••••ADULT z br, Eastside. Jfunt. Harbour. J, 2, & j shag. Crplr . sundcl'k. nr. 546-6740 bef. 9AM . Prerer SUPER LOCATION Amtouncl'ments Sf:o:nior adull2bedroom l•t ent·I. ••rage, pa t •·o, br.••o.0020. \beach. 1.~r-cf . p;trls. no non smoking ~·ork'g 17thSt,Cao;ta!\fesa .200sq n . Free stand1nJ! Personals 645-:!134 •FREE BATH• "''1th Massage & this ucl AB RAXAS MASSAGI:':, PllOTO P.100ELING 1733 Fullerton, CM 10AM-12PM .fi31·1184 I ~~ s 9 pe~ "'" <><:A It • ..., building. II:! ai r cond. Lri.: Lost & •---d noor, no pets $185 Super d~hwhr . Nect r new .----pets. 2 5 mo. yrly -novcrv..o. f-°"''sq <jlo>05. 1 ~ I · o ""-8 ZBr 2Ba Cte·u1 1 'h.tl 6456680 420sqft$190 enced yrd . 400amp ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocatJon 645-661 .,...........,, · · • · 1 1 < • • B,\L I·. le. •00. mo. Now P ·· u· bl no pels Sl75 ~-r,1 SJ t ·' ......, 3S2sq ft $150 power. n ee ncgo a c. Announcements 5100 NICE 2 B t n.. I NE\\' spac 2 br 1v. ba c lll142.5t t 7. ''' a er. YH.L\' 3 br, 2 ba, frplc. qui el work in~ men . Call833-9098 JnCostaMesa .645.7780. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r , uco . poo • · • ·• • a -bl Share ba, tv rm , k1t. s hag cpl, drps , els lo patio, gardt'n. Adults, no ---tns, l!aragc, By 38th St Stor 4550 e>erything $190 543.7986 pefs $2l5.642-1603 Patio ;\part Lt-:.i: 2 !Ir, I Park.$.J00.548-4-063evl' l>i5_:.l613_ __-"h11re orficc s puce, $110 119" ll mo. n ..... "on1plcx C M. •••.•••••••••••••••••••• arts ------a , inc 1)at10. 'l'ry . ------5 . ldl 1 k • 11 ~ .. ~ · FOTO DATE ----------!VILLA MESA rrom S205. 2 clclln. S225 1,cr n1o. l~ll7 \Veslchff. bra~tJ nc.,.,·. 2 ur c iac t:o ei:c 1\reu. area.548-0044 Storage lot for Rv_·s. ~ll' E:ASTSIDE. nr new lux. Br, pauo, pool. No pets Alabam1.1 . llB ~ffiZ·KR<l7 Bil, 2 Ba , tile enl ry . P .v t · r rn ~-b a t.h . ----SK.SO ~r mo Nc1 ll ~1gn CALIFORNLA'S --,, PARTY PLAN lloslt·sses \V:inLt•d 5-lP (;u1 ~t s Gifl ror )"O~. fi75·9'J95 dup\ex.3Br,21; ua, Din. 719 \\' Wilson. 646_1251 ---fr p I l·. r e f r ii! K1tch ~la\J11dry pr1v CPA has o_ffit•e suite lo Co.for1nro.53 1-3:r74 Oklest&LanJest Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car i:ar. 9.5 WALKTOBEACH "''/1cem<.1ker. 2 patios. 495-fl)65. lease 400 sqfl. \\'1th or Rental Want d 4600 DatifMJClubFor Quiet residenlial area. 2 br, l"pts. drps. bltns, pool, udults. S375. mo. v.'/out desks. Separ ate s e SluGLE •DULTS ..... "'5·7888 HEW~ ... STSIDE ,. 205 5 h S · . 675-699'J Room&Board 4050 entrance. OC Airpo r t ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "' .,.u..> .,... ~ gar. I t t. 531i·3058, HOUSt' WANTE'D CALL OUR 24 H ll ~------1 2 Br & Den cpts drps S36-4259or 847 .3957 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• area. i52-R353 • .. . Lease LARGE 2 br. $245/mo, bltn,11 & dshwsh;, 5275 ----PARKNEWPORT 1~\t.roomwithbo:ird _ 5Br. Jl arbor Iii-School RECORD I NG t'O ll l',OX"I' Girl's f)ut -03tl Mu ss agc U Call-\\'"(' Coml' Spec1alir.t• Paraplc~ics. 542-3169 Childrenok.2268Pamela 548.7437 Walk to bclll'h I & 2 HH , APARTMENTS Costa '-1csa.S225mo. NJ.~PORT ~ardcn o!hce district. Reliable tenant. MORE Ln.549-8138 pool. atlultl>, no pets Ba chl'lor l or 2 549.1079 545.6952 suitcs. _va r1~us s i zes $500-$700 mo. Call INFOllMA'rION Sl85. 2 BR s ingle s ty, S180. up 220 12t1 St. Uedn:H)msand rrom4Jr 1n clut11557-0061 548-049laft.5 549.9777 LA~GE 2 br studio apt beam teil. C&O. 2043 900-4100 ·rownhou.'>cs PREGNAN'f? Qwet 4·plex, cpts. drps, ··c··\Va llac(' B46-ll8M'.l ~--VocationRentois 4250 •1801 Mewportllvd. E l d e rl y Scotli s h ----Car•oA confidc nt1at Sl90.Nopets .546-li895 ----.:. --OCEANVJt;\V ,·cry lt.:c 3 fo"'r .S2l9.SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cos tu ~1 csa (cnr. 18t h Gcnlleman seeksroom& Lost&Fo.td 5300 eoun scling & referral. t ,_ 2 BR d---Eashidelge 2 Br BH . 2 Ha . blLns, frplc . S~;.,~~1~_!;~~;~1s Cabin, Big Bear, s ips IZ, 2 Sl.l Deluxe panld , ele, hath in NB home. Loves ·,_::UN•••0• .. Lo•••••h••••••••• Abortion. udoplion & ~ , gar en ap~s. Blln• w/w, , .. In". -~1 Wl't·bar, bcllm 1._·c1h11.l!s. (pl"· Jbr , scp pl•.\'rm, a/l', ut1I. 1an, xlnt park. to garden. 631-2fi79 artcr ·v ' : n£ aired wht keepin". , Im! dsh hr .-t ... "' ... ~~ Across fr11m Fas hi on I 1 \\' fl • .,.. c, . w • Pw• pa 10. $190 . Adlts 11 0 fit.•t :. t•rp\ & drps. Encl. gar col TV , poolt bl. 494 8/ill suites from $6.S. 673-8441 6. ma e ca · rng ea col-APCARE547-2568 Nr. Jrv1ne Ind . Area. $185 642_9520 · Art. 5:30.675-5110 Island al JainhOrl'c on Lag Bch. or (213J 474·02·12 -----lar &. leather collar. -----lo$205. 557-2841 -. --San Joaquin JI ills Hoad __ _ 644 -5.108 Professional, painles!;' ear ----------12 BR 1 Ba w/J!·ir Nl•Wly 2 BH . I Ha . drps, crpls, 17141644-1900 Palm Desert. 2 br condo, •I ~10 FKEE ltEN'I'• lusinns ln••~t piercing. 1'"or appt . ..-U NEW B REED~PTS det·~r . \Vest 'c ·~1 Nr bltns. gar. Sl55. ::OJG-2888 furn. $2.50 mo w /leasc. 1-2-3 Rm offices from FifHMce 1-"'0UND: Young cat. part 536-1803 between 8 afll & I Br _w /lof.t . Garag<;. Schls/SHP'G, 5195. p.1,, afl.6p.m. •Ocean vu, 2 frpl. 4 br, 2 540-6998evcs $135 per m o . Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siamcsl', c ream color noon. ,, pool, J11cuzz1 5240. Ut1\ Nopels 642_3336 -ba. ''rty SS25 \Vint er Airport. Noleasercq_ lusiness blu l')'es. flea l'ollar: pd . 393 l l ami l lon , · ___ LDC)'mlaleach 3848 $495.645-7573 Rentalstoshore 4300 833·3Z239Til noon Opportunity , 5005 536-1092. ___ Tra•el S450 645-4"!1__ ME:SA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'J-:STt:LIFF 2 Hr l':i Ila ........................ DESK sp•cE ··~·············~······Found bicycle VIC. Pacific •••••••••••••••••• ,~~·· LOVELY t Br. -"•l. l,pl•. NE\\' 2 Br, 2 Ba . adult Drnp a pebble into the Twn•-o. •\dull.· o-ly nu ~1a1e 1 l-'C"m11le s.·har<· 3 "' Ari zona cement til e n'ff C t I' N Leaving late Oct for 11 >""-~ Ocean fron1 )'Our Apt "'" .~ " ,·n the -Oa1·ty p ,·101 l·lunt· · oas -.wy . cwpor t I · v dishwasher. Adults. no apL'i. Lgl' beautiful in -pets. 172M Bedford Ln . hi;,.;i.tll'n nn Peninsula bus . needs owne r / Bch.548-48506-'PM •nois . \uni. mature. pel"l.S2Z5.979_3376 teriorso()('ntolush.,.,•·Jlcr l~;ise . l.u)(u ry.sccunly, $2.85mo.5''8·75.13 nt.•loth.SJ50 inglon Beach office. partnership, or., This ___ female driver compu - --_ ___ ___ la ndscaping. Every ~on ~tl.lture u'.lull.~. 317~ Cst. 673.7AA8 eve~ 5,19.tl251 17R75 Beach Blvd near sm. easy to relocate mrg. Found. Lge puii. Blk /t;ni n1on . ~1UST have LOCAi. LGL2br,cpL'i,drps .fnl'd ceivablecxlra. i'ilusl sec ''"''Y 499·2X.l5 Yrly 3br. 2ba _ Steps Lo -Talbert_ l t ' X 11 ' space bu.'iiness would m:.ikl' ._paws. Corner .Jcunct · rcrercnces.495 -48 16. r yrt. $195. mo. No dons! to appreciate $..15~1·$il.ti5 Lu xur)' penthouse con· ocean \\'ashl·r . drvcr, all 11-1alt 21 30 ''' ,;harl' 2 br, 2 $50 per month. Answ£'r-total bus, or :1 i::ooct 2nd te/Cee1J PL ~i·fi795. ~ --&---,..-, 549.2575 1?55 ~1 esa Verde IJnvc donuniuin . 2 br, z ba, hit -ins t17J-2+61l. · ba duple."< w/s:.t mc On 1ni:: st>rvil'C available for bus. $10,000 huys C\'C r----- -Y , ' '·~•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;-I ~st (714)5408871 1 1 -the hch /Ne.,.,·port . $150 StO, desk und l'hulr for ything needed cxccptloc FOUND: Keys w1lh IQCk . eparat10ft , · · rplt, bltns. I yr oh ~Dt IJ.al'h frn]c. $175 "' 2 llr , ._, mo. •'31 '°'5. n C 11 "'2 4321 E' t 277 "··Ibo P •••••••• $3-5 1 ·.. ,,,_ ,,.., a '" · , .. x . & raw mat€"rials Ca ll °" a enn on R11lbon •••••••••-..i"•'-• · \'ic w:. _,,. yr y. o l\a . frpll", $2 51). ------UTCL ·s 71 4 1 ~8181 Blvd.673...0SJ2evcs Schools& , ., I DR $140. mo. incl utll ___pcLo;,4~_:_1795 G42-1334/642·G57H SllARF~ female only \'ery BEA . AS A ..-.y-IMtruc:tion 7005 Older te n ants only . Swecpin,1% o cc<in view, nil'cly !urn.2brw/frplc. flf{EPROO F OFC Dr y Cleaning & Ldry FOUND : Toy Pood le, •••••••••••••••••9:9 ••• 645·2020or642-GSGO bloc-kto l>t·ach 2 11 r ?b approx. 1 mi to bch, BLDG Agcy in Laguna Beach furry, ear hurt. J."em.o iscovc t h J " f nr ncw !>2'7s tSr 4!1'1 "~j Santa Ana 3880 Costa ~tesa . GJI -0824 eve llarbor at Adams. C.M. Ideal for couple. Owner ~le. llntg Harb. & t:d-Mu s· ;1 e ( o y .~· PIHECRUK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME l1vt'r 54MI \,oi l tr1·1'' .111d 1 O :. t r 1· .1 n'1 ., .,., 1 1 II ~:1IC'rr:i11 .. ('r1·at1· ,, rt•l<ix111i,: l'l'll111 J! !or )our 11p:1c1ous Ill'~ I 11r 2 bcdroon1 apa1trrlt.•11t ' l'.,rom $220. Furn1tu1 1· Large 2 Bd , ;1partn11•nl W/)'ard, SIMS. per nl1) Call arter 6 pm, 642-.1RQ2 ---- 31r. 2 Ba. Townhowseo <..:1)L'I.. drps, bit ins walk 1n l'IO!lets. dbl 1:arai;:e, l'Oll do pool & clubhouli l' i.1d u lt~ sa25. 546-8:~11 fo-:XTHA IJ:l• 2 br. l'llls. drps $18S 642-5466 or 645.44>1.l 11vsllablf'. Small 1it·1~· LargeJ~ruppcr,'l'et.11ok , ()I<. A1lull1 only. Offl1·l' new 5hag & palnt. S250 oi>en 9:00 to fi.00. 23on + $100. dep. 5."i2-4,5_76:.__ f'uirvlf'w Hd .. Cosln )1c.-s1.1. l'honl• 5'1~ 2300 DELUXE 21br. 2 ba. 2 (•ar ----------garage .$27S lm1nf'tl 01· v , , cd cup J\Cy. 646-47~'7 '°" oon t nc • gun lo -"'draw fast" when you A.dull di)( 1 nn. /)/\\' plaee an •d Ip the Daly refrie:. frplc. ~ar, Pf>11I , PUot W•nl Ads!CaU now n o pets . $190 1975 -142·56?8. Pomona lsee M~r1 1 4}. 23 39 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air cond , e.lect , cpts, will remain & tr ain if in-1nger. 846·7960 Pia'n1~." eo~:~rt u~J W\,&\ ~I-·· ____ 28 n 11,1 na ·d llC 1 Rcspons1blefe m.tosharc d r p s, m us t c, elev ., cxper. Good lease. P .O.. .. _ . , . r .. 181Uf. \\'alk 10 ro~n ,\ hcarh 2 wiW Cr"J>I.' ~I~ g~VJ· ex lge 4 br duplex, 1r, blk janitor, ample pr kg. All Box 7J2Lag. Bc h. 92651 l'"OUND Ma le Jrys h Setter ~ccept1ng. bcg1nn1 qg .'/L Hr. I h;i, :.to,•e. rt•fnJ;!. patio. pool . be aut'. ~~oce1111. Sl30 mo Utd lncl.3min.S.D .&Sm~n . In Nor th Irvine Cati ~~~rmed 1 ate st udi!ft il. nl'w crpt.:. S2·1!• n;iy:<· p:1rkllkt• l!rnund S2U!'i. c Gary64S·466S rt_iv /N.B. Frwys. 7 min. JewftryTroohy ~-4'177 _ 2581 "~ ~4!1 2 1 50 \fler 5pm Callcollect ,400-20311aft . Fcm.toshare2'J\rhome airport . M. R Steve;. Store i n Sad d rcbackFOUND Larg1, hlk _JabsWanted, 7075 49'16245 51 anyl1ll1l'Sat&Su11 1. w /s:1r11e . nun smoker. !'1Jtr.5.57-0J36or646-BJ96 Valley, est 'd . 7 yrs. L.ab r<tdor male, ahout 11 ••••••••••••••••••'••1• Nr . Heh, $152 + ul1I CtJl\1 •RENTALS• Profitable. clean opera· yrs old on \Yest Ocean Young wo m a n s et!'ks Newport Beach 3869 211e~;~ ..,~,:11~:~1 dr1!•1· · bSlltnl,tt' 6"0·60t5 t•all 111 A!\1 . "'"ND STREET, N. l·l ti on . SZ~.000 . + In v. FTonl. Call 673 -8148 huusccleaning joMi r~n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' -:io. ....... , a~.a · ""' lloward Za~rodzky . ---Costa Mesa ar ea. \Yf.N.k •DELUXE• Z516So~ood \\'ill s hart·3braptw/non-550sqfl -~m ........ SI85 Reallor.49-t-8611 REWARD: Olk lon1i1hair days Experi epr.e'q . Ea.~tbluff 3 br, 2 ba, l.se. SouthLog..ta 388 6 ~molting fem . c .. 11 even· IOOOsq ll r m .... $38S fem eat w /coppcr eyes 54.S-QAO Jncl. ll l)ac ma!!ler sui lc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ngs 5111-8673 Includes all a m menities Mn't Concl'tSIOft wearing dark green col· " _ 'I CALLSUECONNF~R Availimmedlately Jar. Wht rlea colla r-. TY PI NG . Fast. ace.I· "n rm & dbl i;?arai;!c. For Lease by Owner. 3 Or (7 14 · h ' Auto door opener l4v;id IOVt'er condo on beaut. F.I Gcroges for Rltftt 43§0 )549·1220 for e,;p , merchant Front paws declawed. c e ap. Books ,' t'e"t~ Pool & recreation :irca, Ni,R:uc!Country ClubGolr ••••••••••••••••••••••• S &A,PROPERTJES insuceessf1.1ll adies Vic of Ma rguerite Av,. pape r s. th eses~ 'C~t Adultsonly,nopt>L'I. Cour sl'. End unit Sngl Ga r , s3o, Sng l Junior Apparelchain. C.O.M.Eves.67S.-3S.'12. 54S·9514 •FROM$322• Outslanding view. Air Storage81ke0K.S20.7Jl .Furnis hed o r rice, 3 Primesho1>'a:center. LOST · m i l e b l · k HtlpW..ted 7f00 H6S AmiJ(OS \Yll y, NO con d .. se If -e J l'll nin R \V. 18th St. CM. 6?3-7787 desks, cat1)et..il & drapes. StCore opening Oct . Labrador, S yr!I, "G ~~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Manrtft'.Cd by oven. d.shwshr, mirrored .... Next to ReH I Estate or-all. ... S4S-2G66 Vie. Bayside&: Superior, Apt. & Malnt. Mgr: ;x;' W' ~\'illiamW wllersCo cl<J(lrs in 2 br '~. plus h Offlc•Retttdll 4400 fice. J8GOC. Newport Bl. AUTODETAILSllOI' N.B.Rewa rd.673-0389 bulld ln a . Apt:, l irrpt.11 & drpA . N~w Kwl m ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM .JISO. per mQ. A h 541 Ml t "" 13.iiyrront 2 Bd , 2 Ba . Pvt B1.'h & pier. $550. yrly_ 979· 1935 & 644-4510 pool & jri<-ut.t i within I 55• PER 5n FT 8111 Lachenmyer Rlt r .-.!!! elm .l l\~e ts 1°"\:,r LoU-white &. bm Sbellie•l --·~-'-,-----""'--11 k I .,. "'......, mo. uetl orc::e!I (toy collie.) erlppled I AP< mona-• '"""~ M }OC · mrf"!UCl cOnd.$3'iS 1617 WESTCLJt"'F-"NB 646·3928,eve1673·4577 q uick sale a t S14 n eer ,.. .... ,_.. · mo 493·&' AGT.S4 J-5032 Cash. 973-4980 Eve · rear le6"• 12 -yr_ old rami-3 bl\ 2 b.a cPts: .. ~. \. • · ly pet&.CU612 bllna. fland). 523.9507 __ ., l _. ___ ..,._ i -"----•--- J ,. •• -· •• er .. . , •• ., •• ~· • nl dor w,., -'-' ' .;,- o. ell in of , .. -ro,.. ' ca.' x" i\• o, ., & r~ & t s. ua·J .B•J a ..... al. l < cd the SY ase whl . "' •It rsf' 50 ... c 1 I ' ""') ~H • rs,.r •al ._ pl. 9l:}ti d " a ' t ... igil_l I~ " s.1p Yo,q. _J i, 0 <\11 -\V'(' i r.~· lta I rr<1I n & 450 .·~~­r 11- urc. pa - CAL ' , ... .. oos ...... " 07S cc.,_ ~~ roo fi: _ ~ _ t1£W _ .. 1U11111::'sns::;,---~ ............ Pl •• WmM4 7 ti . 71 N 1HllpWmM4 71 -W-7llO T ..... ,Oo-1',1175 DAILYPILOT •Ji ...................... .................... . effle•••••••-•••_,. Mll.W..a-4 JIM IOSO t•c••1111 .... -;.:-1.~.·~~ ~~·1···;:;~;~······· ;;A·.~.-.;ss; ;;;;.·;:.:·;;::-::. XIDS -------#-1Jrlllllt.1R-i-.tot or 1.eillroa Vld•• ...... "' ..... ESS "• r.:.··.t:'~· .:.S"l'. l-'"--'""-------1 Typo. WllllOI to Inda. ........... QoSa$170 ..... 117lMMM, ~12t115 •I.I.SALIS • -otcoeero.c. •AU.SIDS• IO<ldol.l30-Z2A. .-. we .ow Mn openlap Airport. Raub, Bel•, Prlcetl .. ...._1 -••.. · ror-..iee-Ex ......, • -"'"· ,.., WANTED • Must enjoy wer~ with young pe®)e U IP lS yelll"ll of age. Van or fWl 1he atalion wa1on required. E1<celll!ll~ eommlaaiona, may earn-UP-"> $300 ~. Dial 8'5-2875, ask far Mr • Bingham. ""*fO«IAL Earn )'OW' Christmas Shopping Money eelloDI comnilUfGi .. pui Quoll.N.B.&1UDTD eal-t•JI & 64'-4'86 TOP CASH POLLAK wOil<lq--eo-to ae\ling-<IU.,...,r!pUons-lo-tbe J>AlLY ODdloadootleodo.Grut lYPIST·Q.El\K1"'ollol· PAIP POR YOUR , aapervl•• 1••ILorlat P ILOT. Please call 11.r. Thomas, •1Miphrre. nee capable 9(' ll!amlnc 3petedlolla1~11110m,bm JEWELRY. WATCHES. ,... .. ; ~!1.Jme, ~-5'8-3ln between 6:00anif'9:00P.M. Forl•l«Vlw•POL to ... 1811 ... ...,, •• couth. Xlalc:oocl. ART OBJECTS, GOLP pay • ~•ta. Wt1ta ; 1HllOMTAYLOI olber office Macbina. SSJ..-S. SILVER SERVICE. < F.q11al Opportunity Employer . ~~;:i.As::~~~ 1•110ppatitalltl Q'DJ•. •ROUP Pac.Waier.ISJ..)Ul. FOR SALE: Sturdy a· FINE FURN IJ AN 4 • r.vint eQerienca • ,... 673-7601 llercaloo couch In creat TIQUES.&U-2:200 UTOTEM a:indlllon. Avocado. S'lO ,.AB•t Fl ood suppl" ermcm. • llTA.11. SALIS * · * inclt.»Oel free dt".lJvery (if _._ rew 1 w,w-.. 71ff ·w-11ff . w-.i 7100 itolpW...... 71ff The Red Baliooft, LTP ' llMl'LOYMIHT )'OU bold up your ead). ~:.ilY~J.fi;",'t.: •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••--• 1'ox7 BannaldJWalt.reu •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ha.a a ru11 ume PQllltion OPPOITUMmu_. l ~ ... ~-~~''-------1-;;::::;-~;::;:;;;;:-;;;;:;;;-\PT Manacer: C~e Care needed io-m1 -tor nS,ht~lub. CM. NB •amt tme. Roule ab co. avallalMe f« an exc~p-Full or Part Time Beaut., portable patio wllllted""for MW 20 , hometOl'iafU&•3Jrokl ~.618-N71!orappt 111at"-•-e - --.r PNM tJooal~ladytotre1;, ,.,.0 ._ .. _ . ...,rN---·-• ..., C.OU.Cb, $35 .• elec. dryer pood. Fi.sh, water pla.nt10 Colt.a Mesa. Lovel.)' real who aueods ps:e-achool 3 -...:::."'· "6' ... ~--· -' la''°" saJet • mettban· " c.A,_. ........ -·1 $.50,. rua:. bike, misc. 1.0 . e•c. 551-0&iS al\. 6pm free l Br. •ll'L No tlds or tlmea a wk. Gd. ref's re-~~~1~ntra~or quit-...--.... $160w · Ml~tOCH. dillna of children's ac Aae21..e.s Eligible j_!boa~tl_!12~.200~":"46~<1~299~--J.:;:;;;;;;=;;~~~;- peta. 9Jt..3378 1Sulr·ed. I rwin• a.rea. Ul'6~eu.111.11ctoot.. MtiMTftHH•.a.oo + OFFSET YOUAIJunior·'sinqurnew GotoTheN~arest CARPETSACRif'ICE 1 c.-Sat./S&w, 135r5Los;anAve, ..,. 5 r ••-'·I d ~11 TICTOC MARKET TWIN BED SET Bold, ea.......,1lve uveo • Al'f MA.MAGB ·-1• DO. IO e ·aii lfYoU a.re sales oriented, PRES U.u.wu IO &D store. -For AppUcationa" Info Uke New •uittem ~i.-ntd for lwi:- ... .. -~te toroaoa1e -Clii\-T~ ' · -. out cU~t.. • · l tional!Y Jih, Resat Mt-889'7 tor ORCALL(714)&42·7702 675-4.SlJ ::-.... commercial pro}ed. . ..,,..-,d 1' Gen.OPCloS600 .. -co. wW """ OPERATOR oppolntmenL TlcTocSyotem•.lnc _, 79 • lllt u11ts In C.111. C.M . Area, art time. for a career w /"Xlot Custom Furniture NewrolbfarbelowFa"'° Hua band muat ba•e Noon·S PM. la.• typing For 1"1n~ Co. varlet.1 • mcmt pole.nllal Many ............. Uphol . wicker, 39• • tory Invoice. "Deal&o malot exper. Salary +2 (45 wpm) le~-()ppol'tunity tor P'°.":K>-lnceotlvet ro; com· SA.ILIOA.T Walirn.1W.ted draped vel,·et table t~ad.ors"S3l ·Dl3 :l;.;r.7 •util.~or :..~ ::=· C.all ~,':e':~~·fu~~!':. missions over ba1e ::i=~:i~~::. ~~ .~1mUfm~.c~.~~. Exprr'donl,y need apply, green antiq, ~·I din. ta-ncket.s to Suns Football '"".~-::::--::--::----1-=:...:==•:..:c:.:c::::=· '---1 Good fringe benefiU. salary ilc xlot t rloge 1 ~ ~ ...._ w-Must be over 21. Apply in hie, 1reen are~ rugs, game .• ~our $3."50 <'lub ..,..Y•TooYomg Cl.lllnP'IST $ARRABERKACENCY beoef:ill.. =-:~=::~=~ S,...~cator penion, Colony Kitchen lamps, wrought iron •a· level sealS to the 2 p.m . r.:--,_. A"'9n 1 tnsu.ranee Co. in N.B. 181t52 MaeArt.hW' Blvd. SARRA BERK AC ENCY well ., p.reparin• rom· Heliarc welding & m~tal Restaunant.. 3211 Harbor ble & ch airs. 2 re d N 0 v . 1 6 11 11 me In ..r~--e concem•baa open. nttdt•billlnl clerk wJofc Sulte320 _ 833-2892: ~Mat'Artb_W' Blvd. ~~t-ou.La roe mail· fabricaUooe:cper. req d. Blvd, C.M. cbai1es w /p..,ds , ac · Anaheim $2S. ~28 ~ ·1 -'--;;;;:;:;;:~=---1cs..~.t~•C'"'°~--~833-~:m~2 1 Job <1emanda c ... .rten ce:ssori66J1.2211 · insa ror lOgalJ &t JU)'I, L8 exper . 4c &ood typing1 CWrt Fri.._ 1_ J·~I Wood rltin·,--· WAITRESSES t\i.r conditioner. like new to 23 yrs, Must be slnfle akiUs. Satan' to $475. -r MICROBIOLOGIST, idnl fiexible hours we""" n1 wo I exper. In 0 Girls Bedroom set.~75. $75 . t•arrifle 1troller ..,,,_to travel entire Good co. benefits. For smaU manuf. sal6 positioo, io Newport. Salurda~ and Sunday. boa.tinCindustryreq'd. Es~r,pJlime. verZl Provincial orf white. combo m . Many sm. U).S ., al a ra n dom &3J..84.50. proce&&i.I oa~ NEum,,. eric~lly MS-2111 . 'tbere w 11 be cross tralo· Apply In Person ~lJt'Si~l~1~ce ~7-7292or an. 5 586-51.otl m1llc. items. 146-8579 af· itloerary. Guarantee re.I----------< or •oted, ect1ve ing in other areu of the bl•clRrYachh l W'n. % week expense 80% COMMISS ON penonaUtY for phone & MEIDLEPOIHT dcputmenc. 1922 Barranca Rd $930 W. Coast Hwy, NB M 0 V I N G .•. At U ST lr. GPP..1 wk days. paid trainin1 proaram. I customer relalionll . Type Ea per. woman tteedle· Irvine WANTED ltlGl-1 SCHOOL s·EL L . · · 3 han g ing ~u 36:c48'' 1-~bril 1hower '\Jx>Ve averaae earnings, .. as a member of our ol-5C)-60 wpm, IO key by point canvas painter. AppUc.ant.I should have KJOS, for part-lime job. lamps: Single bed with · $60. Elec dry $25 . Ken· t 111n1portatlon fice. lndividualtraining to u c h . Call Cindy, p /ti m e . 8-42 -9494 or at least 6 mor\lhs e:r· Tastee Freeze. 29G6 matcbinghcadboardand morewash115631·1886 furnished.. For interview iJ'lamost desirablearea, 6'2-2256-MS-1848. perienee In offset SALESCOUNSELORS BristolSt.C.M.545-0252 spread. Packard Be lll-""'-'---'----- C8tl 836·8881. Betwn ·Costa Mesa. Call machine work on A·M t~or Newspaper Promo· console s tt•reo. Love "kenewLadiesllartski· \O.m-Spm. · 645-5045. Ask tor Ken GUARDS 2650 W-670 collator and lion. Must enjoy working WHOWANTSTOWORK'? seat, Small marble lop boots, poles, bindings, -;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 McFarland. MIGoUB. A·M 2650 W-208 Norlin with young people to to ORIVEACABl t.able.548·4979 $150, G.E. halrdr;yr $12. • •DISCOVERY* F / t Im e . P I time . pl'f'IORMI A,.-cy coll•tor. Knowledge of 14 years of age. Reliable CHOOSE your hours 493-8245 . AIHlll!Wen Pkgn RLU.ISTATE. Uniforms furn. Teleph &: paper siie, weigbl,color, transportation •equired. work for )'ourself b~ Honn 1060,1---------- G al La6i r& car req'd. Call 833-4693, s.cr.tarifl. etc .. desirable. We ofter Excellent part-time poe,i· your own boss. Me~ or ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 '"';£Mp()11 rer mpanion wold. FerD.i ..:•~ppt.<.O:.'--------I 1oftl excellent salary and fr-Uoo . Hlgb pay. for 2-3 Women. C.an be slightly 8 Yr Quarter Gelding. SCRAM 'US TemporaryHelp Pa.rt time. No hswrk. Receptsb ingebeneriLs.Calllorin-houneacbeverung,halt· handicapped . Neat -Western, gentle dis p. -L J7802SlcyPark,Jrvioe Transportat ion. Local HalfDayNlcePay looldlttptn formation. day Satur day . Call Clean Appearan ce. $500 /bs t . 644 ·6215 / ANSWERS Call5f0.-4..t.5,5 references. Write P .O. 9AM-lPM or lPM-SPM M.2·8102 for interview Vets .. retired. Age 25 lO 833-8411. ~~~~~~~~~~11~~~-~':.!'!"'~llo~l'!:_~-~~~I or 5P M-9 fM · Earn Who have good oftice Dona Leverett before6:00 70. SUpplement your in-l ~'.::'.-""0::.------4 I-tackle -Camel -x-. a s ... .....-.. SlOO+ + per week doing skills, ·call for appoint· (714} 540-SOOOeal 2f11 come. Driv\? a cab 6 hrs Jew...1-8070 Rodeo -Sombre •UTOMECu •1o.11c KS-Experienced for enjoyable work in our ment SALIS REP $100 or more a dav. Appl" In -1 MASllEP }J6;avy duty ';:dianlc busy 24 hr. Coffee Shop. brand new ore opening 2700i Forbes Rd, Ste49 HYL .t. ... D Our client, a major inti person, Yello~ Cab Co., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Native farmers out In with GM e:rperience. Ex· Apply in person 8 to 12 near O.C. Airport. Xlnt (3 Flags Center) "'" co. hasopen.ings for sales 11251 Slater Ave, Foun· WANTED Callfornia's Imperial celle nt opportunity, Noon. Please bring re· opportunity tor positive 831-1477 Laboratories oriented candidate This tain Valley TOP CASlf DOLLAR Va.Jley are still tal,ing benefits . See Service ference names & Phone ,ninded indiv . For Lag N·g I poaUionolfers unlimited . p ID FOR YOUR about the newlv arrived A('anager. numbers. 3001 Redhill. personal interview, Call una 1 ue 3300HylaodAvenue & diversified car eer Womanpart·limetocook, JEWA ELRY WATCH"'S (il" dweller who ran a Bid S ....,, 833-8098 Oita Mesa. Ca 92626 growlh potential. Promo-even.Ing meal for elderly · c.; • ste'am rolle• ac-· hi·s -.,' ROG-MIU-gZ. le'""'1.CM . · Eq I I ART OBJECTS GOLD • ·-a.. a.. An ual Opportun ty t i o n s b a s e d o n gentleman. 673-6406. · · CHEVROLET Cos...+fci..~·d Hos.tess J Ca s ~i e r & Nurses . Affirmative Action perfor mance. Co. pro· SILVER SERVICE, field because'¥ want.cd JSOBROADWAY lmmed. openi';;'f''Ex-W&1tress , experd want· RN•s LYN•s MA Employer vide·s car. Xlnt tringe MefchmMllH F I NE 1-~URN & AN-MASlfEDpota•oes. ~guna Beach 494 -1131 per 'd only need apply. ed;. ~pply in perso.n, On Call . AU Shifts. Ex·l~~~~~~~~~~~I benefits. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQUES. 645-2200 y th bed h dboard It P lease phone , M r . CMMtUas, S47 W. l9th St, periencedAcute hospital ...._ ..... _a.:_c__...__• SARRABERKAGENCY .,,.9Cff 1010 Misceuc...o... 8080 r°",umo ,' .:~1c·h i ng AUTO PARTS n e1e-·n. 962-5847. 1 G d k · r-.---n-"""'"1lill'I 18952 MacArthur Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ o;su on y . oo wor 1ng tr_ __ ___. .... • ,....., 8332892 ••••••••-••••••••••••• dresser :6'Cuatommade COUMTH MAM . Household Assistant conds. Conta(l Mrs. .._,.....,..., »1.1tle-..... · l OSpd Schwinn s book p Ing ta Foreign car experience Cosmetologists Wanted c a r e e r F a m i I " J ensen, 642·2'134, Costa Xlnl career oppor. for a xtras, Uke new. si40. Water bed $25 • •erco case :: raw - PartUme Demonstrate e1 Mesa Memo•i"al G•'•IFr•'day type toassi·stSa leawoman , mature, .,,..,,.,,,.... w /lape ··AM /FM $110 . ble,2Mapleendta~les, Prerer red. 1990 Harbor · household assistant. 6 • • hn r -· I 26" W l Fl er new produ cts You ou• P.C. Mgr. J ob ,·0 _ f/time perm. Da keno Refr. no-frost $45 , All gars es cm Y Blvd Costa Mesa · hrs dai'ly, • days wk. Hospital 301 Victoria St • B'k -• 48~ ' choose hours. 675-9995 Must undeni'and & enjoy CM . EOE ' volves .order procesaing, Cost a Mes a . 18 19 Kenmore Washer $65. Sac. 645·3448 t e , ~-"° AVON r~~~~~~~~~~I customer contact , e:r -Newport Bl. Kelvinalor Gas Dryer Counter girl, pleasant child r"e n of all ages. E l Fr igidaire refrig, cop· Misc.U...OUS P t R r I .......iiting. scheduling, lite SALESWOMEN $40 , Ke nmore e c. -f l r $35 IOll Workl·ng conds . Also, ermanen . esp ease. ~ G pe.~one ros ree w~~ NURSES AIDES typing & riling. Need Sr. . Dryer S.SO. Kenmorl:' as ' ' · llllTfW'U able to help in kitchen. 963-8363 type, reliable&: accurate We sull need 2 more ~-Drye r 575_ G ua r /del Port dishwshr. $35, hard ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAHTTO MAKE MONEY. WNot91o5? ~oogin~r P1~!:i;,.3145\ips Housekeeper. Ii ve in, Sala~Rd~peR~~~~~per . person w /good .work re-pie for the best sales ,iob 546-8672. :::i!h~i:~et l~~n~~hS::. $$CASH $$ FOi -'--~------~-I male or female, for cord. Xlnt working conds 111 Orange Co. Flexible , Good used rum/retries Deliverymen ovr 21 perm elderly widow~r. Room, . r.:m~~~~~i:,e::.a C~~!~ & fringe benefits inc.Jud-h r s · ca r. n e c e 1 5 · GOOD 197 3 WARD S Aft 6Pm 675·5TI9. Frzrs/stove&. 546-'1768. p(tearly mom LA Times board, &s alary: meals & ing profil sharing. Per.s on 8 Ii ty ~ en · REFRIGERATOR Sl2S. DEER HUNTERS ~ Down • dellv to NB homes. $2:50 lite housekeeping. Other Hosp,&42-0400. Apply In Person thusiasm more impor-CALL00·3660 sleeping bag, Gl issue. Mm1cal B e a n A V 0 N permo.642·4800. job OK . -494 -7941 H_..... AicS.s 9AM -3PM •ant than ex per., ~Whirlpool dlx matching Evinrude 11ra J.fP motor. tMtNIMnts IOll REPRESENTATlVE. Californialn'__.ion +~rawalt!rshortquali· waahettd~t-r, 5150 ea. Likenu.675-0m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be your own boss, set Dental Assistaot mature HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, All shifts a vailable. E:c· Mold._ C _, .... y fy1ng period. 631·045 Orig s::zso~a . 960.2822 . TRUMP ET, beaut . Your own hours. No ex-exper. c hairside. en-perm . 5 day wee k . pr.preferred. Pleaseap-"."""' 0 9am-5pm · Waterbed. dbl sz .. com -Benge, prof mdl. Brand per. necess. Training thusiastic.·548-8844 Mature person wJrefs. ply at• Park Superior ~Bnggs Ave,C .M . Frigidaire Washer /Dryer pletc w /linens & !!.pread. new. $400. inc.Id case .- provided.Call540-7CM1or . --.S49:38llaller7pm. H e alth Care . 144 5 (Jrvtnelndus.Complex) Saleswoman, e~per. high stacked unit. JIO Volt . $JOO.Daylimc ;4!J4 ·7304 840·26R7a ft 6 ~nith7·13S9. Dental Assistant, 4 day · SuperiO{Ave.NB. Pit male, rem . service ~ash1on. Part-time.apply Gold . S285. l~i k e New. -------- ~ NURSING estab accts. Evcs /Sats . . · ' '" · II or ..... -""' Xray certifi c ate re-.Live-In . Must dnve. In Vta Lido, NB. Ask !orl.."'.C:.:..:.:.::::.:::.::::.=:.:..--.1 week in(I Sa. t. Exper & Ho.us e. keeper wa. nled. 1n per!K>n Apropo• l36l ~07 6 "-2 .. 7 llllll•ll~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~ Jabys itter wanted in quired. Exper.inpreveo· good health. fo'ree to *AIDES s75 wk+. Mr. Levi Ruth. Tappan Rcfr. White in c .... rona del Mar home. tive control preferred. trave l . Top sala r y . 848-UXM good s hape c,.,, top l"'t"' Join a team who cares SECRET ARY · · · c,a.11640-5143 Sa I a ry open . Day References req. 495-6969. about patients & about p rr Waitress. 2l + for freezer $50. 646-7032 ~---------1 642·6880 Eves 673-3403 or R N u With exper, in cons truc-3ABYSITTER Needed 64S-0802 Housekeeper . Pleasant you. Learn how you can Gourmet es t., · " lion & sates processing tion. 801 5 I mmedialely . Wa lking · ' lrg bch home. Father , be paid extra for staying P/fdshwshr,&W·8l2t>aft ror a real e~tate dev. eo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• distance from any CM Dental Chairside for son & dog r e quir e well . We have our own 2pm. Accurate t y pis t . Sh G r ammer Schoo l . Perioofc. F /lime. Pref. mature resp. woman. corfee s hop & other helpful.notnec.Salcom· 751-5822 expe.r in oral surge ry. Refs nece s s. D a ys be nefits . Expe r 'd -all Es Sale t I E ... "°" sh•·r···. Apply Mon '"'" Real tate 1 me ns ura e w ex pe r . Enthusiastic , good 892·1006. ves. ..........,. ._, 5.5600S3 J an ~bysitter need immed. personality. Xlnl oppor. Fri 9am·-'tpm , Royale Bes t located Corona dcl · · · 4PM to JAM. my home Good sal & bene. Phone HOUSEWIVES -PART-Conv. HospitaL 1030 W. Mar office, has empty SKy Re-c:pt to $600 oWn transp. 642·8Z.4S JQ.tlam only. Tustin TIME. Demonslrate nC\\' Wa rne r , S anta Ana. desk for an experienced Front offi(e position ••til_W.-::-~· ._1~1=A=M-=-:&~3~P-:-=M_. __ 1 ~a~re~a~.~544'.'.:".·~"337~~·----I products. Fun work . You 546'6450. sa lesperson. Much better w /lots of variet y for C'Om· ehoosehours.675-9995 ----------than a ve r a ge co m · IEAUTICIANS o--a1 R-pt -™~~-------NURSING mis.sion SC'hedule. Ple ase p a n y i n M a r i n c STYLISTS en• . -~~----•LG. S.H.F. callforapp't. Reseatth. Phones. acc . **I BUY** Good u.o,;ed furniture & appliances, or I will Sell for You . MASTERS AUCTION 646-1686 & 8 33-9625 cycJ.s 8020 •••••••••••••••••••••• Fk (21 N.8 . salons. w/or Expr •. part t.ime for busy IR:V INE PERSONNEL Ha s openin g for RN typing &: ability lo meet office an H B 963 4581 people graciously. Good •ZUKI w~out following. 644-0661 · · · SERYlCES&-AGENCY Relier Supervisors. 3-I 1 hinge benefits. A or 54().8582. DENT AL RECEPT. & lt-7 shifts. Apply Mon SARRA BERK AG ENCY I 0 Spd l icycles For busy Pedodont i ( 488 E. 17th Street th ru 1-'ri 9·2, Ro Ya le. ~~~~~~~~~~~~t~ll952~~M['.•:•~A~rt~h:u~r~B~lv~d~. ~i .IEA.UTY OPERATOR prac. in C.M. Dental ex· {at Irvine). Costa Mes a C.onv. Hospital, 1030 W. Suite 320 B33-8292 SI 0 . o ver Cost ,Needed with tollow. Near 548 5588 S..tt~ 2Z4 642· I 470 Warner, SA . 548-6450 Real Estat. Sales CYCLE WORKS LTD Fashion Island. 1 ~per=-~n~ec~.~~· ~~·Src-·1~~~!!!!o~!!!!o~~~0!!!~1 Service Station Allen· 1822 Newport Blvd. Call644-0398 DENTAL ASST. ~-¥"'!¥"..,....,...Optical trainees, men & danl, esper'd. Day & Costa Mesa. S48-5783 .. · R._. women wiJling to work. Join # I . Exper.0tenlhus1asm LV"'s & .,I Eves. Full&: p/lime. Ap· C & BEAUTY oper ator. Hair Pl " Learn interesting trade. T~-" RHll Sh II S · th •· mMros area must. ease JtoIIShi·ft. ~ Of"I ply_. e taUon. 17 °' £-.I~ 8030 s tylist, manicurist, full 898 No recessions in this type NB ....,..,. ........ Ume, must have follow· 1 ---•~'°"....cl"_ct ___ ·44_25_.__ This con v a I e s c en l of work. Apply in person. The Nation's #I lnrine, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ng for ne w salon. Diet Cook for conv. hos p. hospital is under new Exeeutive Optical. 2909 inHonwRnale-1 SewlncJMachOprs CAMERAS Ricbard .Oue llette in Salary open . Contact manage ment & is look-Daimler, Santa Ana, or Let us assist you in ob-Steady work. good pay. ,Qesign Plaza , 200 Mrs.Schon ,64.2-0400. ing for conscientious call546·1086. taining your Real F.6tate Exper'd only. As k for Rolle1nex, f 3.5 Planar , N.ewport center Dr, licensed personnel lo im-1-'---------license, Pl.US we will p l 642 3472 N 8 $95; ·rop(on Super OW 58 J'iflWport Center. DISPATCHER p rove patient c are. train you FREE in our1--'~·--·--·-·-·---mm f 1.8 . Sl25: 200mm (Graveya rd.) Please apply at superior OR11-IODONTIC ASST. three week Quick Start Sharp Alert Pers on Top(or f 5.6, $65 : 2x con- .... g Lite G . Ofc Apply in person He a I l h Care . 14 45 Ex per prefeArdredN. Send training program to as-For diversified ore work. verter, $15: rittcrs and .. )" art-TimeNow YellowCabCompany SuperiorAve.N.B resume to · o. 467 sure your suc(ess the y h focusi n" st'reens, $35, 0 ·1 p ·1 t p o Bo MacGregor ac l Corp, "' Full-Time Later 11251 Slater, F. Vly a1 Y 1 o • · · x Tarbell way. Free train-1631 p 1 a centi a Ave, Omn1ca leather l'ase. $.'). 11 NwptBeachlocalion (NoPboneCalls Managerforeighl(l)br. 1560, Cos ta Mesa Ca. ing. Cadillac program, Costa Mesa. Rudi N i e d z i e l s k i , 1. CONTROLCAREER Please) aparls. Newport Bcb. 92626 medical lnsurance, in · journalist, 497 -3547 or Employment Agency ::--:---::-!=::~'--:;--~-j~67~:;.~7~069~~o~r~2~13~-~3J~l~-04~Z3~-IQ.;wd,:"-;;-;;;;;:-;;;;;:;;;:;;;-:; centive awards, Hawaii, p Instructor. Semi re-581·6313. Outside t j>pist, woman in MOO Irvine, SLe 109B Doctors Ofe Receptionist. MASSEUSE home to address en-Acapulco , pl us n a -tired or college student -· - NwptBch 714 /556-8505 Will train. Typing & sh &MOPB. tionwide r e f e rral w /indus'I art s back-ogs nee.••= to •ta-.·~ ,·n velopes, must be exper. Call 9·11 Fl d I . ho •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • • _......, 675 5444 system. 1 ory, groun . nstruct1ng ys 8040 '"'--------·l ."'~ho~rt~li~m~e':.. ~548~-0fTl"".':6~---l ..'.:n:::eed~ed~i'.'.m'..'.m::ed:c::.-.:63:::1:..·1::1::"4.'..!.• I;;::=.-=:-:---;=:;-;-;:-:;-:-:--:; 842-669 I betwn ages 7 -18. Ca II •PET WORLD• 1' "Boys & Girls I-•DRAITSMAN• MASSEUS I: Pa~time food ·& cocktail ........ 11 betwn9-5pm,642-8J72. 1 Cocker s , Ctl1hua hua , ,..~to-14 years of age. Dai· Permanent position Cor Private club now in -wBeaitrBess, ~xpeRr. Appl~ Mj~~~·~~-T•pt~ 5.o li citors SPhoood,tlh"a·,,5 .. hPih,.l·t zBuu. IGls-', ""IY' Pilot delivery routes exper mech drafts man terviewing for qualified n ro~ s est. 31l06 -~ be ·1 bl l ti · u· led l masseuse . Res ume & Coasll-l<Ay .,So. Laguna 9'-er 18, IO girls nee~ed mini·Schnauze~Joms. 111ay ava1 a e n your app ca ons accep a 1mmed. for tel.e. sohc .. Pe kes , Wes ti s , 100 ••rea. Earn profit for de-Justin Pacific Corp. rers req'd. PART Time eves & Sat hn. 3.9 Mon·Fr1 S2 .50 hr. mixed puppies.sud S\"S ;;;~~s~unbs~cl~n:psftho,.'0r0'",~.:isnF:o;, ~~a:'m~f~~er~west Cir. 122~~~~1~~8 ~~(!::.~~k:0~u~~~nel~ Es~~i~t::e ~~~l~ple :ngr~~~~~~~s. Ca ll ~05:~i~~~~.z.'lJ!. Q~~ ~w k Call 6'5-5000 wage. Call AJ , 542-9013. I rr· II h 27 information please call D r t;ssma_ e r . E .x ----'=-"------l -~-'--~----1 5aeso '<'<'. you ave a TELLER(frainee eves.5Jl·-50-:.:~·-----1 642·4321 From San penenccd in Coutuner license & want lo have No e:cpr. nee. Full time . C lemen t ~-San J u a n ri_nishing. llighly e ffi -Mechanics Part Time one of the best locations Call Mrs. Smith 549.9141 Dog OBEDIENCE Class to start Wed. O(t 29 7:30 P.t.1 . Newport Irvine area. 546··1928. Capistrano area, call ct~nt. Apply In person Busy Shop. Fi at ex -Bcc 11·n e Fa s h1'o n s in the harbor area. ca ll ·--~andMi'ss lonVie -with samples. Ann Pau1Mar1in,644-7662 for OW Tru(k Dri ver, CX· per'd. G & W Towing, ._,........., D I v perience preferred, all fashions needs 10 wo men 'L jo-EI Tora area, call ou g a s s . 3.otl 6 ia co. benerits. Call Mr. now thru Christmas . app dlll4310. Oporto, NewPort Beach Joley, service Mg r. al; Qualify for free fashions. • •F.Atuel Oppor. Employer •FASHlON ALLEY• Dick Miiier Xlnt earnings, we train 1000 l rvin e. N , B. orkie 3 Lb stud service. 642-l.252. 34 Champs in pedt~ree. JR.APPARELSTORE Motof"s...Flat you . Call for interview. OPENINGSNOW: 120W. Warner 846-42.86. i,;;;;;;;;~~~~~~;I Puppi es occas. 530·64$5 CUfim N-MlifiTIN lu ll'o'OKK E EP ER /Full ;clk.l.tee. Full or part u'I';. 642-8400 •ASST. MANAGER• 557 2 132 •DEPT. MA"NAGER• ScooloAlla ' •SALES PEOPLE- E:cc. Salary /Benerits tUture Potential Call ...... ' .• '. -... 1145·2666 MEN-WOMEN Mature individu•ls cap a · ble of general office FIMANCE cleaning. Supplement your income with 3YJ Amfac Thrift & Loan hours work In Garden hu immed opening for Grove area, 6-9PM, Mon· lookknper Coshler day through Friday. p.m, Must have thoroul'h S2.!0 Per hour. Call ., knowledge of branch &r 542-0373 and leave your Pel J D r a Pe r 1 clerical operations. Min name, addrus &r phone person. Part Time. r. .__ 2210. Shores In-2 )'J'S consumer amance num-r. es.per. Com pet It i ve 1-"==::.:.------·I ,.."'°,,,.·.,.ors~·-------i salary comm ensurate ... OTICE ' GI' CA.SHIER w/e:c~r. Xiat benefits. " • •• working conds. & oppor. bow Dally Pllot. Class-~~me only . Ma t ur e , ror advancement. Call ltled adt dlaplay their 20+. Serious appll· Jim Sepa or. Zeb Smith, mMsaaes with legibility ' fti • Good pay, 5 toca-64.5-!lS3. and lmpac:t? Our ads, we -·---c-w-L Equal Opp. Employer are proud to say, really ·-. -_.. 1--"--~--~-T---.l g•t r•1 .. lt1J , Pho ne -T1ll:50Harbor Bl. C.r.f. a..ASSIFIED wlll 11ell it. ,642--»78..- • -1.-l PBX Receptionist Strong expcr. 608 board. 8AM -5PM workin ~ hours . Apply with re- sumt; CLA·VALCO. 1701 rtacntiaA.Ye Costa Meu Betwn 12:30 & 2PM Monday thru Friday EQ\Jal Oppor. Employer flE A l.TO flS TRAINEES PEKINGES E AK C. Darl- ing male & female. Ca ll ~l·:nl2. R E A L E S T A. T E Will train dependable l..:'.::..::::o::__ ______ I CAREER ATTENTION people to become plastic C Doberman Pin11cher 80 '7o COMMISSION inj ecti o n m o ld i n g Pups,pet tshowquality.9 L r C E N S E D -operators. ~Just be able wk s. SJ OO /up. -496 -5171 UNLI C ENSED GET to stand entire shift, if 1.::aJ~l~-7:_ _______ 1 THE RED C ARPET necessary. Openings on TREATMENT. We train 3rd s hift, $2.46 per hr yoo to sell bomu with an start. Raise in 60days. accelerated course that APPLY starts immediately. If Orange Coast Plastics you're interested in earn· 850W.18thSt oung fe mal e (AK C Ge rma n S h e ph e rd ) seeks mea111n1Jful rcla· t ionship with lovin g fam i ly 1100. 1714 ) s.'l7-S840 . ing biK money from the Costa Mesa start, gel lndivlduaU~ed AKC Irish Seller, 10 wks free Lrainina & on the Job old Over 30 Champions &Slis~ance In 11 top office Travel-New Travel Ag~n· in 'pedigree. Male. $15 . Jocst1on with a frie ndly cy, N.B. needs outs ide 645-:l399 IFYOU atmos phere. Call im-salesreps.644·$373. ' h . m e diat q ly , Lind a TYPIST ~ftwe 1050 ave• service to offer or 558.7555_ Fri F ••••••••••••••••••••••• goods to sell. place. an ad Mon. Tues, . ul ac· In the D .11 y pi I ot .The ta.steal draw in the eurate, dependable. Pen· Portable bar, very nice. Cla.,slfled Section weaL •. a Dally PUot ny!aver , l$4S Newport $65. Al110 several &ood Pbone642-5678. Classtned Ad. 842·56711. Blvd, Costa Mesa. lampit. 497·2930 l , Twin Tops 9465 10.20 34-48 PAii! UP Ille graceful, bow· !lt d jacket and KOOPtd over- hlouse atop PMih and lon1111d s.hort s.kirts.. £1ef1nt Jn Mi114 colors 1n4 prints Send! Printed P11tem 9465: Misses' Silts 10, 12, 14, HS, 18. 20 Women'' Sizes 3', 36, 38, 40. 42, 44, 46. 4S. '"' !LOO lor utll Pltltrn. Add 2 t lor tKh pattem ror l11s.t'(;las1 mall 1nd llandlin1. S111d ti: --,.....,0.,..44% --1)1 Wnt 1 ltti St., ,.... T-':, MT 110 11. Priet MANI. ADDI.Ill. W , 5ID -'l'm.IMUMla Dt ,., kaow llt• lo 111 1 111tttrii fr11t Se11d rio• for our 111w fall-Wl11ttf P1t11r~ C1t1to1-cW, ceupo11 /115IM 111 '''' ,1n1r11 ol 1111 tlttltt. S111d 75J1 111•1 S1w + bit lo•• $1.25 llHtlflt Mo11y C!lltl , 11.00 lflltlfll fl1ilot .... ' 1.00 ltd111t Stwl'fll hok SI.DO Crochet A Jacket Tnp pa11ts. sk!rls, dres>t'> w11h ttu~ c1ochet jae~et. Slomm1niil. easy, smart' Cro- chel pin.wheel med1lhons f() lorm l1cy dtS•~n f<hen 101ntd Into iackel Use ).ply t.n~r11nll y1rn. Pattern 712~ Sores 12 18 incl .. jOIOIOI'. Chall $1.00 for rach pall ern. Add 25<' each p11!ern tor !or~t cl•1~ mail ind llandt·~~. Send lo --· M s•1c1tllfl Ootpl.105 --... ,,,, ow c ....... SN. .._T-'HT 1001 1 . ....W ................. ,ZJp,P ...... -· MOii[ lllnn ~•ttr hr!o1r' ?00 Clnlgns plus 3 !in p"nted 1n- Mde frlfW 1976 NlCDlf CA~FI CAfALOG' Ha! 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IJ4DAILYPILOT Tl!!Od!y,Qct-U,l97'5 -W-fffO .......... ;;l1d ........ 1,.P ... 1d -.1.,1r1M • -.,._ ..-•••·----- If , .. c.,..w. 4wt.lellht• .. •sso ·;~·;~:;;;;:ooi:;.1; o;;;···········;;i·o ;.:;;;;···········;;~·s;:;.:.······---;;;-· ... --.·~··:·:·~·~;,;·~;~;~~!!~~~ ........ ?~~ ' •tu P• IOI lli.t 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'ORTOP.USl:!:DCARS ••••••••••••-••••••••• , .. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , .. , ... ,,,,,_ .. , .. _ ............. , ... ,__ .:t~·• ·-··········-········ sAA _.. .. --• -.. • ......... -.......... Wl'\llMOVIDI POREIGN,0011'.ESTIC •'73244Z.$47SO/bl~auto TOYOT"' VOLVO C.maro. n.-.:::i WOii• ··-ft PeaY1'IMIC.r•mpr1r "75 Dreamer. Uke new. ...STOC• or~SJCS XJol cond, air, lo ml: ,_ .-0. AC. PS/PB. -._..., ract. a••• •Ptikers, 115 ••LL poo, Save $800. Hu ever• ,..uyour ... ~! .. erua ~lean Wbt;red lnt. llef'flO/tlf. t1 t •,.. D1... lah 'wD1ll1r eaM.'*'lDO· ... 1171 Res_:n,.. Ylltin1-SI-•.Solleoo· Of-&USlll ... ~·u-a1u1c~ OSS.2'00a/16. Soollt~..... s..111~.... LT-SSI. I ...... Olllcer.ollae& ta Io ed. Jack 1, 4WHIB.DllVES -• aatp.P/l>,p/s,alll/fm, =~=~~~ ... _. 1015 ....,,./radio Jape deck. COPRAHD'S 292SHarborBl•d. Flot 9715 ltlfw-• ..,_._., ..,..,,.Botolr.-llllll ....... -.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3,l!00.837.o285. JEEPCI-CoataTOPMesDa01.LA"79R·-·•ue··ru "MllR\DIS . . lud '15Blile,red•/ ..... ' ~ ll , Jaa nbulll 3Zf, aJ1to. -·e. -· -~ £xc IVI chrs $15/35. IC" '736 Pack eam-r lcwaml I I M a R \D Is Camaro parU. me • AJC, ateteo, Ptfl, c hrs $8/up, 11cy dk1. truck.Slpst.Stove,Oven 2DOl l.11tSt. T ---· Machine cvrs. Pierce-867 &extr;d.$800.)48-6160 s....... PAID MDT R 5 uoT Rs . ~!~!1'la•lon. 007 -Prl pty ...... $41·1.'111 w .t9tb.CM.845-1411. • 55MODO IMMEDIATELY HM1'1"ort1n l'"I --MS ... oAH A\'eryf>t·wy-SDYrwy z.-ea 4100ml ·c1r-. Smith Coroalt ele~tric Ma•il1HoMH 9140 . FOIALl FACTORY MISSIOMVIEJO -maro, '72Torin04 • .::.::='1 portable ty pew tite r . •••••.,••••••••••••••••• 1972· DODGE POWER FOREl~H C 'IS Avert Pkwy.SD Frwl' oa oew e~. very clean PB vln,yl top lo a Work!! both on b1ott.ery, . WAGON -Sharp with low ... "' AUTHORIZED 8n-2880 495·1210 MISSIOHYllUO caod.tz50) • .-.1605 .unclerBIBk.a*lq: and plug. Great for slu· 72 MODEL Flamingo, miles. CPl08). CALL 01 COME IHI SALE •SERVICE 831.2880 t»-1210 -.,,,. ... I ttZO 9f3..65tt dent n•.552·8028 A·I oond, maryy ....... cor~ 'ND'S TOSEEUS PARTS•LEASING TOYOTA -·u~Ecou~ -· 1.:::==--:::--= ·-· 24x65. Yi mite rrom -FIAT VIU'lr.nw "•• •••••••••••••••••••••••n0ourtu. fllACL 1'1-& 0,.,...1 1090 ocean. Beautiful park on JHP CITY VOLVO co-NNELL ~..!2. ,ODO "' ltlt *-if ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd. 536·5030 551-1000 SALE -· EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO •·51E1"Lo400·s W1 arch~u0se ~==-l20W .Wamer~LMain LargestVolvoDeaJei-CHEVROLET "14 LTD Cty Sq . W114-f 8 e. P anos. ~ r -Sc 91 SO ·1:1 Bronco. auto, P /S, &nt.a Ana "5,57.2132 in Orange County! loaded w/xtraa. 20.GQfr~ w:arui,new-1Wi.¢.Sp1nets .••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful , ch r ome WHILE BUYorLEASE mi,07-1999 • Grands, Players. Going... e I wheels 640-4071 DIRECT ESl<SERVICE Out for business. Rent •4 u taco 250 Punang, ' 3100 W.Coasl Y-...N.8. · SAL s I 1170 F •I t cond tak ""' THEY ZIZI H,.._ ••d. For • e or w/opt to buy. Kawai , .... n • e over 642 9405 ----.. .J /Ge Sbe&L Steinway, Ba ldw i n, pymls. 675-0970 before TNC.b 9560 • C()STAMESA Raotnero w m "it. Chickering, Y am;iha, 7pmor673-3'96after7pm •••••••••••••••••••••••!----------: 546•1200 546-8090afl4:30Pll. r :-·· Kimball, Wrlt zr .·14 YAMAHA 1.ZSMX + 1972 LUV TRUC K-Mags, o~_Co.fy'.1 LAST ~t:~~~~~~·------,--~;·'Ford1 brwo6:'Wbt 1.1.!l. (714 )638 -2110. 1201 access. Gd cond. $.500. sidepipes. Real ·s harp! High.its lwyer [} um Chevy Ma bu, a~to. 302 V-8. p/s, ate, 27,..,_ •· • Brookhurst. GG . S46-698S (164.A). $1999. °"Import. •Corollcn •COl"OftOI p/s, p/b, air, vin top, _:i.: ,!!....,950. OI' best off~~t THOMAS '14 SUZUKI 100 Street & COrB.AMD'S Iii Maxey Toyota •Mft-11'1 •Ctlcat radials. JC Int cond . .,,_,.,.., ELECTRIC ORGAN Dirt. 400 mi, Assume J5E5EP8-ICOITYOO ea1184Ro7_ge.,".,?~ Bill •LcMclc:nliters Altos. Used Sacri~~k • .. ~·295• &tS-Ol90 '72 Ford Courier. 23.90L .. 3Keyboards · 968·3555 loan.537-6101. ......., •HflMx's ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves, .... nuo. miles.$1,750. .. AMC f905 548-2780 ·•·· Chi cke ring pi.a no. 5'4 •12 HARLEY Sportster, '63 Dodge ~ T. 6 cyl, 22 Autos, Imported BUY o ••••••••••••••••••••••• "12 CHEVY .. lO Grand. Be.a utirul tone. rigid rrame, 12 .. uvcr m Pg . o r r r o a d ••••••••••••••••••••••• r .12 Gremlin 258, auto, ST. WGM. MaYerick tt4~ $2,000. 642-2515. springer, 15" rear wheel, whlsJtires. Run5 great. Ausfut..HeaHy 9709 am-8 Lrk, lug. rek, wide Auto, pow sLee rin ~. •••••••••••••••••••••e.:_,,. f h $900. 640-8037 aft 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE ti 30M · d d di ~-t 39 945 m 73 FORD " SportincJGoock 8094 lots o c rome. Over res, m1. g con . ra o, uo:::a er, , 1. '°""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5000. invested. Asking •73 FORD '00 Austin Jlealey $1900. 615-3288 . $2095 (809FWR> MAYBICIC ·,,,11 -~ Def 9 JI ' k ·· Bu"-eye" Sprite 'ft.--..1-11~~ Hart Javelin snow skis, 97-9·1832. • p .m . ic • RANCHERO Xlnt. co~d. gd runner. gd '70 8.50 Sports Spider. x\nt & Wc.k 9910 ,,__,.. -a 2 cir, auto, fact air, pow._ b a d SI ""' FOID steering, radio, beate•. r n new. ""· Auto, trans, ractory air, body, int. A classic & cond. many xtras, 33 SAVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 586·0866 '73 HONDA CB runs good, power .steer. vinyl roof, hard to find. Gd MPG. mpg, $1495. 846·8062 '75 convt. Buick LeSabre 20S0Harbor Blvd. $2595 <STt tlB) UQ I · •~ "-l ff .. ~ ( p . Costa Mesa 642-0010 Theodorl lollilts ·"~' .72 ,.,irstFlightslifr.a lum. 894o~~a-ft 5. uo.:s o er . .........-5 43368 ) Removable hdtop &, --all white, 9.000 mi. l1tle1...:====---'-"'-'--j n i;han. with woods/irons ...,"° · Thtodon Robins rai,'1.op. Side curtains. m 850 Co':'pe. J:'lnl co d NOW clear$1,000Call646-0076 74 CHEVROLET FORD • 'I 1\-1 s hape lfl hand '70 llonda CB 450 Xlnt FORD $l200 cash. Call before 54 '000 one mi , 35 pf.:, MOV_AHATCHIACI_ Costa-lfesaHarbQrB!!~ ... -.1;; $108/best ofr. 631-3058 af-cond. Rack. $100. ' 2060 Harbor Blvd. 6:30 pm, 892·297o. $lOOO. Ph : S30-S665 . ift lit••~ 1 '~iRi ~i!~·a~~~~;:nrF!fi Only 21,000 miles on this -~ tr7PM Call 751-8828 CosLa Mesa 642-0010 IMW 9712 J~ \ 9730 .ecul UllW pwr&elect. 962-6188. fine, canary yellow withfQ~_.;;bji;----,,~fiiS!ls, WinchesterModel94, '73FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••.••••••••••••••••••• black vinyl roof, ••••••••••••••••••••••it JO-JOw/casc$10. r14 CZ.400, stock & hardly '7J Jaguar XJ12, super TO'YOTA ·: 'fB Special Delwte, auto. automobile! Factory air Sales and Service :~· 979.1749 ridden. S675. F-100 r.u. clean, white .. 21 M mi . air. PIS, PfB. gd cond. conditioning, power OLDSMOllLE 675-7750 Auto trans, pwr steering, n ew tir es. s le r e o . ' 675-8332 bef. 8:30 or art. 5 steering. A s uper nice GMC TIUCl'S ,0 ,, TY,Rod5o, '14 RD.fiOYamaha,brand R&H.$3200(10568$) leather, loaded . Must 1966 fiorbo• CM 6469303 p.m. economical ar! Sale- HiFi,Shoreo 8098 new. $215 or besl offer. ThtodoreRobMs sell! $8250 . Pri pty. MUST SELL! '74Corolla. Cadiloc 9915 pri ced to sell ; this HOMDACARS ~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-5581 FORD EXCLUSIVELY 752·7070wkdays . Stereo AM /FM /Tape,••••••••••••••••••••••• weekendonJy.(630KBY) LWYersilyO.. .. 1 COLOR GE console TV. 21 ,72 Yam h 175 1 . ped 2060Harbor Blvd. Kwnw Ghia 9735 Mags. S2850 /ofr. 646-072.6 •75 CADILLAC On~ $3295 2850Harbor Blvd. inch picture. Fine walnut . a a -s np Costa Mesa 642·0010 & Costa Mes 540-MM cabinet. Very good con-for dirt.. Must sell . Lower '' ••••••••••••••••.••••••• Triumph 976 7 FLEETWOOD JOH SOH & SOM a ~· dilion. Mu8t sell ,$ISO/of· than wholesale. $215 '73 Fordpick·up,6,,.,.'bed, 65 Karmann Ghia Con·••••••••••••••••••••••• Lux.-ylrot1gha"' LMcoln MHCury o Olds, '42, Conv., airl/' fer. 552-8028 , 546-4519 4 spd 302. Must sell. vert. needs new engine. '65 Triumph 200 Cub, new Padded roor, leather in· 2.626 Harbor Blvd. AM /FM. Super car! Calf-.. WARllHOUSE 71 Yamaha 360 Enduro. 493·9214 5115· 64S-8l03 elec .. needs fixing. $200 tcrior, full power includ· Costa Mesa aft. 6, 496-2017 CLOSE OUT! 4,000 mi. Top cond. $500. 19721h Datsun truck shell. 2MOZ Margu•rtt. Pkwy. Mercedes Bern 97 40 rirm. 493-7480 ing factory air condition· 540-5630 '72 Olds Cutlus.S 4 dr. 8 Track Car Stereo M2·3660afl6. Wh eels, AM J FM /Ca~s. MINIOnVfit)o · •••••••••••••••••••••••volksw-9770 ing. dual comfort Power hdlp,Air,sLereoauto,PS d 60 000 . $2400 548 5418 ' h1·2CMO • es.4941 • --r" seats, til~ steei:Jng wheel, '68 Chev. Caprice. Autb., p b . f l h 1>1ayers, u~ er warran-·12 Ya mah a 360 ' mi. . . U..AlffWtP.,..,,•yEJdt .cal• ••••••••••••••••••••••• automauccrwsecontrol, A/C,P /S,P/B.Excellent B eauL1 u a ape1t.> ty,$27.ea.6"6·l802 MX/Desert. Completely '61 .% ton Ford w /shell O,.nSUncl•)' Hew•Us•d WAMTB> AM /FM s te reo w / 8 condition . $850. P h.1..:.968-:;:,;9569='------'"' Boah & Marine rbll, extras. Sharp. $650. new trans, w pump, OVER 100 lL"lcd '70 VW 's or older. track tape player, etc. ~.afters. • 730LDS Equipnwnt 673-5432 sta~er, gen. Must.~ee to MERCEDES Call631-221ldealer. (504NAPJ ' OMEGA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 YAMAHA Enduro 250. believe. $lS95· S44·6:i53. ORANGE COUMTY'S '72 Bui::, recently rebuilt 295 '6& Chevy Caprice $350 or 2 dr hdtp, auto. PWI" General 9010 Xlnt cond, many xtras. '70 'l'.i Ton Camper OLDEST OM DISPLAY · engine, new clutch. besloffe~·9776 steer, V8, radio, heater~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $215.Call556-3935. Spe c ial, 642 -3578 & HwoflmPOrtl s1 .9oo. (213 ) 59 6-2332 .......... C•••c: $2195(834GWW) u •WANTED•. l9'7t400Maico$400orbest weekdays. or ~ves & AU1llOR1zto Ah.er5p.m. ..... '14EICamino,Xlntcond. TheodonlabMs fl )Oneoutboard ~ng1ne, offer Call after 6 PM wknds. 673-1361 ask for MERCEDESDEALER 26901....... air. PS/PB, Less than FORD prefer 45·70 hp Ev1nrude. 848-8906 Ken Sales·Serviec·Leasing 6862 Manchc!>lcr . '69 VW. new brakes, some C.to ~ 540 ... 20,000 mi. $3750. 493-3444. 2060 Harbor Blvd. or Johnson. NO JUNK Roy Carver, Inc.. Buena Park body wk needed. S850. ""O No•a can be seen at Costa Mesa M2-0010 PLEASE. Have cash. H. 0 . 1950 & 1951 H.D. 'k 523·7250 AM 615·4606. PM 675-8564 / Call St.,e at 646-4960. baskets SPSTR & "74 V-9570 Rolls,;."~~ l7thSl. BMW On the Santa Ana Fwy. '63 BUG . Gd. li,.s. (' U' " ~~~,;,.:;:.'': .. ~· San '67 Convert;ble. body fair; weekends anytime. Afier parts (714) 645-0358 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 546.4444 Newly reblt eng. ' runs fine . $550. Daytime, 3 PMweekdays. ·14 DODGE Surfer van. 74 Mercedes $700 /bst.646-0106. ec.tiuoc.tal 9930 494-73(M , MofcM" HCMMS P IS , A u to . , M a gs , 2 400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:::-"'C'------::"-:'.5~7'°' 1~8;:.~~~~b~te1 ~8 ~: W. Rewt' 9160 AM IF1Mbed8track1.R$5efn800·g., '70VWPICKUr U.lge '72LINCOLM •••••••••••••••• •••••• canopy-FBG llull·Sl&OO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpe' , e c. ' . 0 ·1•s•I Clean . Lots of cargo ra., CONTIM&tTAL '74FOltD PvtJPlY·days till 2:30 pm Rent '13 Overland 29'. Greg ~-4987 aft. 6pm .. .. space. Little gas. Lice 4 Door Sedan 960<1955. Loaded .. Free miles, 10 '00 Dodge van. Complete 0 1 ST " ••oADWA'I' :ui:~oti11c :i~ho snu~r~f. No.S4l9SF. (acl1"llac Elegant yellow gold with Riu!'~~~a Boats Mainteftanc• rates.Pn.pty.S38·0541. ~a mp er, stove, s ink , SAMTA AHA automatic transmission , SAVE da rk brown vinyl top .& $2495(989J Sei.ice 9020 DELUXE 28' Tit an, icebox. 648·1568. 835·3 I 7 I power steeri ng, fa ctory ~ Select"IOll saddle leather interior. Theoclore l ••••••••••••••••••••••• sleeps 8, all ~tras, by day Must Sell .72 Che\.y Van ~ ttt£ ULTI1ruoT1.ofliviHG i...t.cH•Nf air conditioning, radio, & Lots of extras ineluding FORD • C u st 0 m Mar In e or week 645·3370 after T. Shorty. V·8 Auto. '72 &varia, air, am/fm , heater. {871JPV) OVH 100 AM /FM stereo, cruise 2060Harbof AJvd , Woodwork. Remodels, Spm 50.000 Mi 's. $2900 Firm . sunroor, 41 ,000, xlnt Priced to .. a.-..._ control, etc, (#886039l Costa Mesa 't'642·00 Repain.646·1868Eve. SEETHEU.S.ALhe RV 531 -3912 8am-5pm . eond. Bst over $6,750. ci.,llltePTkes Oftly$3675 ~~ M-• way. B&DMotorHome 846·7632 aft 6. ' 581-2826/830·8880. Sell! Lew~...,..· JOHHSON&SOM _., Rentals ... 9611 '00 Bus. Rblt eng. Xlnt S-..S--' 9010 · ........,. '70 BMW 2002. xlnt cond. X Nabers Uncoln Merc•ry ...,..,........ • <F rdV cond. AM /FM . tras. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Newporter, '20. Fully 1 o ~n new paint. am/fm, $2800. $1,700 /bst ofr. 646-3046. 2626 Harbor Blvd. '7.4 Pinto . Wagon. Mtl~ brwn. Mich. X m ags. Am/Fm. Days, 833-3'0 Eves, 613-8667. 4.5HPMercuryoutboard. self contn 'd . Fully Xlntcondlt1on Af\.5pm,4941930 1970llnrbor.C.M. Cad'lllac CoslaMesa Call5'8-1754. equipped. szs day/SISO S:&S. . 751-7144 Coll 9717 631 -1276 '73VW 540-5630 r;ntoSquireStaWgn.'73. Evenings. week. 846-4800. .75 D d v . 1 y 8 IUG 1------'-----I Ta n . Lo m i . Ca 11 o ge .,... on . · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltt00Ho1rborBl'l'CI •• • J Cor-t-.th-9932 weekdaysS49-93Z2. 91hHP Evinrude. used AlltoSert-ice& Auto. P is. P/8 . Crpt. ,7ZDODGE •75 450SLC A real nice little car. '-..Cost.t ~~s..•100/. twice. 2 Tanks, 6 gal & 3 r..n 9400 panelng, whls, tires COLT COUPE $2195 (5Tk . Pl993) ···················•.•.•• ~ 9960 g I ••-~3 5754 552-3660 ans ...._ __ ... __ Robins •75 CADILLAC •TOP CASH! ••••••••••••••••••••••• a .__, . .,, -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · O nl y 1,5 00 m•·lcs. •-~ Co th Wagon, Auto. radio, FORD For rvettes and o er loah,raw.r 9040 YWfll9-40H.r. A.lltosW..t.d 9590 heater.$1695.(989EMR) beauti ful s ilver /grey ELDORADO used cars & trucks! ATLAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.1MIM0/530-4799afl.6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TheodoreRobins with black interior . 2060Harbor81vd. CABRIOLET HOWARD ChevroleL, F . 1. FB FRE" 'l'l'lt 'IS 'L FORD $23,900. Will sell or lease Costa Mesa 642-0010 Le h . . I Do & Q -1 Sts N 1963. a1r.1ner, , 2 2 Fenton Mags. fit.5 Ford. ~"" "" "" U 1 48 ths .1 at er 1nter1or, dua ve ua1 . ear ~lor Ply iauttr-d ba L tk If c We buy used cars &: P 0 mon avai a· •73 VW comfort power scats, full Jamboree, Bristol, &: ra ios, 1 s. se on· Perle-cond ... ., 2060 Harbor Blvd. ble for •ale or lease. Cat . h Ope aily •·Sun 'Iii •• t'd. 2M down TOP, PP. "~ 846W · trucks. Call GROTH Costa Mesa 642.0010 shown by appt. PleaS< power including factory MacArt ur, Newport PM • · ·LU 675-7063or6'6-1802. OIEVROLET for a free 1-'-"-"--''-"--C....'-'-"·I 2 DOOR · air conditioning, tilt Beach. 83J.05SS , AlltoltorS• appraisal. Dtlltwll 9720 phone SSS-1000. Vinyl roof. radio, heater. steering wheel, AM /FM , . 2929HarborBlvd., Z5 Trojan. $UOO. 30 hrs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• GROTH CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• llLL I.AIRY $2396 (005HJQ) slereo w I 8 track tape 15 Corvette. \Yhite . Fully Costa Mesa rblL mlr, bait & holdin& ....... , 18211 Beach Blvd. WlLLBUY YOUR PONTIAC Theodore Robifts player, auLomatic cruise racLory equ1pp.ed ~lus 546-1934 tanks. Gd. cood. ~1998 =--Cliiuics 9520 Huntington Beach DATSUN. TOYOTA, lst St. & S.A. Freeway FORD control, & very low miles black leather an tenor. ' . eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-6081 549-3331 OR VOLKSWAGEN 558· I 000 2060 Harbor Blvd. on Lhis excellent, soon to AM JFM stereo,_ burglar 69. Bel. 4-d[ sedan. Lo m1. J Costa Mesa 642-0010 be a classic, automobile! a.larm. Super "!flS and Air, 318 eng. Gd coqd. 1:. Tri-Haul Fantasy 10.1951 T-BIRD, porthole SB.LING YOUR CAR? PAID FOR (#4110611 tires . Low mi leage. $100.5'5-4940 ~ V-8, fully equip'd Eves. top, full power, new tires TOP PRICES PA.ID OR NOT. '63 190 · G ru Y w /red 1966 VW Camper, newly 836-8492 aft 6. 536-5891 Days 835-0326. & brks. Meeh. xlnt. $4500. TOP DOLLAR leather interior. Gd. con· reblleng. $1000. 595 (-c---------~'70 Cuda, 4401 low mi., 673-1"'"'" A beauty 1 For Imports CALL dition. $1600. 646·2627. J;;::;::::-~~"!!_---;;;;;:{i;j;;jb;;~~~~-;'j,... ___ r 9933 mags. real dean. $!500. lo .... sall. 9060 -. PaldfororN.ol SALBERN. ADENE 494 ·9831 -v.or · ••••••••••••••••••••••• or best offer. 212 Apl.C ••••••••••••••••••••••• '59 EDSEL Ranger. 6 cyl. De• L•wis Imports 540-0442 '71MIZ280SB. Volvo 9772 Mablt1 Codllac •74 COUGAR XR-7 14th Street, HuaUngtoa 41 FT. Custom William 62,000 mi. Gd cond, runs 1966Harbor, C.M. Xlnt cond , must see. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J6IO lk:W..... D k 1 11. . Bea·ch after& Garden design Cheoy well. $475. 494 -3012 / 6'6·9303 '14 260-Z. 4 speed, low 751-8014 ar me a •C ginger • • Lee ketch. All Leak, de-I ~494~--~':_·~kee"!!P'.!l'.r:ry!'.';"1n'!&'-· --1----==----miles. AM /FM, xlnt.1---------VOLVO C.... Me:ti9 MO 9I00 1 wi~h 2-tone le'iither in-'73 Plymouth Wagoa;:: is e I • au lo P i Io L ·'it~.at TOP conft d. $5800PM . Pvt pty. Call M$5BS00?20rfJ· '69p ·Ap•t,o. Caair,,. !:n .. orp, ~Y~~:~t~~~~ & T.O.P. 556-44.'M a ~athome!U, dual st~r· Y~la 9510 '7'al;;e;('~5 Z.-:\•';;546jli·~J286i!-;~-~~\.!e!v"es"!:·~S8!\~r~~·7~3':_." __ '_· __ \ ~le~1 F~~~fsLCogn;:;!;: for fast sale! (1291KQ) 1..:6~•m:::.. ______ ..,,.._ ~~=::n:ew 11aib. ••••••••.••••••••••••·~· $ 1'71240Z, AM JFM stereo, FINAL 37,000 mi. 100% extras. 0nix $4475 '••oltlloc•••••••••.•••••••""••••5• • · · Ai.rstream '14. Used ltrip, A/C, 8 track tape deck. P~M 9750 Super clean! $4850 . CI a• 1 i c 18 ' r b r g Is 31' all extras. leaving pa·i·d Nu lire:;. 963-4053. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 615-6411. JOH SON & SON '73 Gr&nd Prix • Full Marshall Cape Cod cal rounlr)'. 979-6600 ExL. 143 l '7 4 • 914 · 81 k · Ma gs· CLOSE Lincoln M.erc.wy power, alr,·Rallys stereo boaL.558-1745.eves. days.. FOR '7 240LX1nt. s poiler, s tereo, plus '74 Coupe de VjUe. 24 ,000 262.6Harbof'Blvd. & more. Xlnl cond. Used YW. 'S $4650 6 7l·66 IO more. Like nu. 830-8431 . mi. All xtras + cruise Costa Mesa $3650/bstofr. G1s-&139' 14' Hobie cat w /trailer. 3-WheelCycle, '14 OUT control, am /fm stereo Xlnlcond. $850. SHPengine. $250. Pald~--Hot '73~0Z, .... Cocoa Brown, '70911T AM FM 8 Lrack nu tape , r e ar window 540-5630 '14 Black Grand Prix, full 552·7414 . 751·7734. "".... mag whls, air cond , Semperits, Konl s OH '75Moclrtls defror;ter, landau roof.~ 9935 power, gd cond. Below AM /FM radio, 2.8,500 mi. 542-3565 days, 831-Q788 af· S6 195 675 7629 ---,. ho al I "·-• Pri l&'PROAmulLl·hull,race OUneBuggy,Coniair $5000.493·3903 Lr5PM. 76 ' · -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• w Is ebue~ ' equip. $595. MusL sell. engine.XlnLcond., l:i til~·· '74CADILLAC '72DODGE pty.S3l-041G ft 492-7723 496-7446 St49$. 751 -7734 L';mJJ J '75 8210, 2000 mi. $3350. '72 9t1T, 5 spd, stereo. SED 'H do VILLE D 'RT 11 lf-LL....1 70 2~-;.;;;;~;;;~;;~;:;!5;~?,ll.;;:~""==~1 ··-, ,·--.,--, ... ·-546-0010 or 919-8267 art. Eves.615-162.Sor To ca.----~--"" .,_ __ _.,_.... 2., sloop w /Newport ltace D ...... ~ ~ rrvm Loaded! Vinyl roof. 5 ........ Coupe 2 dr tidtp ·~··••••••••••••••••••• mooring. Xlnt. MuaL see. ... ' 95401-;:" ... ~·~Bc~h~. =:;:::::;:"::'::":::;'3S;.!:P:O·=m=.======:::;--l;;-;;-;;;;:~·";ys;;.::~;;;;·-:-~~-:;::;-BUY leather Interior, full a~.~ pwr st~. buckets, ft '62: T-BlRD, &ood ~ S'l,flf:IJ/olr.615-6866~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $11!!£K & ll!JND,;i '75 911S Targa, 5 s pd. power including factory & H, 36,02$ mi. $2195 $450.lowner. _ ALLTERRAIN s, r, CountryMul'lic mags, AM /FM Stereo, or air conditioning, till <VOOHEQ) 551-3320 Fast ft Classic 26' So VEHICLE Konis. choc. brn. 613-5028 steering wheel, AM /FM Theodore Robins Yw _.74 Coast. Nu rerin. NB slip. Ve-atlle fi ·whl dri •e. '! p R 1 n r. r· s n R 1 8 T 0 r. T R A c Roh R 9756 LEASE stereo w I 8 track tape FORD '~ W $2000/oft 646·9079 alt 6 ""' oyce player, power door locks, ••••••••••••••••••r.••" Ovu hills. sand, s now, v"' I M'Y :\1 '.\-1"' T ~ F ~) 1, f; yo 1. L) K ••••••••••••••••••••••• automatic eruisecontrol, 2060HarborBJvd. '72 Vega Wagon. 16 ml. 26al' .~oohep, dgd. con,, .d .• ,,•e· • .. v: ;~ BsL ofr. An R L N ~ 0 I, 0 s N s s E ~ ff r, I) 4) R s •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. FROM also includes ta Month Costa Mesa 6'2-00l x.lnt cood, •Leel raa,ai... 5 m, 1 • 18 ey, · · Cadillac V.P. Warranty. rack, '"•pd, mat4• ofr. ~~"::,PA~'.°)' ~;J::: ...,_W..tecl 9590 PD I K r.1f::S11 c~ OF. 0 F. I K <l 9': AS rm ~~~ER eJ" l (#l02496) Want ad results 642-5618 P .P.842·2121. /I $1800. W-9114 aft 6pm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 F. 0 :\1 \\' I ~ v c ~ N 0 p F u L I (; I ~·· ,.,n: & $6395 asklorPllll. Jt66JEEPPICKUP-Wlth .ECYL••YtRRnw••·ov>ir.11 ~?,LH;!~~CE wn WllO fMii~~~-~!; STAR GA'ZE~"\r. ~~Slip& camper s hell. Save-• LE F" F. I.FI. I. s A ,,~ T 0 N R :"II" n COITAMliA BtCl.A.Yl.POlJ.A .... --.... -::=f'-1 -9070 d•Y• ooly!l l lll>A). ,.,_ .. .., VOLVO ~ , ____ ~ Docb $!299. 0 I f' DK Y R L Y I• 0 I g G f. T I II fl Cl0HDSUNDA'I'$ To~;'~~~~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COf'ILA.MD'S 0 1, t T It D I. I. F. I "°' f. V v N L S .1 E fl e_..__ 1966 H()l'bor C M 646 9303 ..od-6sc0tofiPOtdrcltQ~ Need 50' ttip ror Weataatl ~· 9761 of,_-Zadioctittt.li9n. 42 Ketch. Qalet cruitin J•CITY N K <" T v r v AT A(; L c 1 s..,. ,\t Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lS Vol 1(b,., J10... famil.Y-*·98"1'9. SIMOOO A A A E ". <l •· o o RM EL Ro off R s EXCLUSIVE ¥05 Cauc o ~~ ~=--. ._orLNH ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,......._ BOAT 'SUPS, 1ome live C35 1m. good runD.ing R ti y n G R A ~ R G A s I N s c c E "' _, 1r..n l~.. ~~ aboardl needs body work. Sle&S fOI "13 CAMARO, 350cl, V1')' 1Dt11t »8t- 16.ia1se'xt. f.tlJ or•tofr.SS7-t628 o t· on i.i " c N no .1 c N" s If v )tr Orange County VolvoDlr.since'56 cln, lo mfg. Fact A/C, :=.. le;" 1* unn.-J h A BRO R I NA S 0 LU EC.RA S S L <&& P /S, P/8. $3395 . Call \?~;::' ~~ W..ced: 40 to 45' boat ""Y• . eep, • w l D MR 0 y F. I R "T lJ -0 y D 0 0 ..... It F. rff 1-;alter;;;;6;P;m;;,lfl;;S-<94;;~·;;;;;~!~~!!!1 :~:.:.., .. :t=. !!'!!.!s.'•e aboard:~s-ttll ~~run;:f ~~ 1• ls'-" ~ .. -"""'•• -..-r-l•lrwtl .. 11TMfrlhUHI111-ll1i.l ... I-$• •P~' t,,,.w1f'd, llo1"k••"" .. ._ M-.... •1 .... •lly I• 11rt1 ,...,.. ,l..c ••t li --..... ITY ',',.,"-' ",,v .. - 72 J• ·\riw.11,.1Me•JldMalt1A•••._•: MOCATlOI """'""""''"'" 1•~ ..,,., Tu ,. ...... . STU w~H. ltOYJ,cv,, ORAM PAR1fONS NAl!lf\'11,1.r. lmocQ often when )'OU 1'""""" .... ··~-··········-···· ""I ... t'll.\IF.C.lltA~" n MANDOLF.QPMY RISOOF~'IRF: ··-oa--.... -·· cctUng D lly i':"--ti!. .. :':" C_ tilt46*S./ PWf l lee'I' ng, radio, CARTt:R,AMR.YW00DYCUTHRIF, HANKWILl.IAMS r. ••n ,.,._. • ._ 1'" B ,12 ~-:z:1N-·••) P'ATIJf Cl,INt! Ml!:Rt.&HAGC".A IU) BOHW ll.1$ -:: ,,.... Senk• Pilot Cluaified Ads to ll-l:: ~ ,..,_,,, ~ T6MORROW; ~ .... ,1c.."111110..,,_ 11l1 .,• DAVE ROSS rea"h I.be Orange Coul ,.Mo.._ ........, M•H-••••••••••••••• ~ ... _,_,...... " bT 115~ ---11D • . -·c.srun , . martret. '~~fii:=l ",,-... • .... ,,·=..-• l>A-· _ ~ ,._ r.n10\ ll'll,1(h lilhttr ··~1111k &: •'Inti" pu~tlr~ with """' ·.o .. ,.,....,_ Don l 'Ive up the ship! P 1'IUP,( ClllDperabellJG'' -Hlltlor Blvd, ttl""'w"rl'• ptr P"l'ltl tn "" 1111.~w .,.,;,~ nt l l·fMit" n.~+k!•r • Z4IO H 1 ...... "List ' It in classirled. Pbone6'2-5178 Ji::!, g;""' ,.,.orofferi n'""'''l'""•luoT'4"1 I II e11d 111. ~nd ii/ 1ror e11l'h, m11k1na th('('k~ '"g, Ship to shore resultal ~=========t Jo~~ :::::::::::::::"=l&==J .. ~.======d;=CGll=="'==·== ... =======642==·=00~1=01..':~~·:•':':~:'"~·-~"':::''~·:.:':'":d~··~·•::_:;<•~•:_::·<~•:":"~':••:·~P:'"''.:'.' ___ J.::::::::::::::::~::::::>::::::::::::1~64~2;·~56~7~8;.============-: -~~ QV~ ! ' ' • . I • , r • • • • Laguna/South Coast EDITION - . Today's Oesl•• N.Y. Stoeks -VOL. 68, NO. 287, 2 SECTIONS; 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER U, 1975 TEN CENTS _F~Jti.,ol Tic.ket Proposal S~olded the Econo'mle Committee. the cuuioft of the m1tter wttb a re-tickets," Vedder charPci. FesUv~ of interest earned on ln-• lly 1ACK CHAl"PELL Ojl-DllllW ......... Callin& members of the city's EcoDomi.c Committee "Jtf.4.ttY well far out people·· With ''screwy Proposals,·· Lagu.Da i:Beach Festival of Arts direct.on Kapday lelt no doubt they oppoae any tinkering with Pageant ol lbe Masten ticket policies. And .at the same lime the Festival board was lamba!ting -·' • . c committee ,,a• votiftlto-forward col.ledion of a meetine a monlh At issue is a recommendaUon come durtn1 the tntervenln1 to the City Council a plan ior dll-.,o of °'e Economic Committee by Urie Economic Committee that moot.bl, ud could result in lost pe~...--.umDMll'~ P•ceant-..10-whlcb be •nd '00&timefesiiYal--ti_eketa-to the Fesli.val~Paae~aun~l--<lieket-talff.--. tickets. director Stuart Durkee were in· of the Masten be held out and From the Economic Commit· 11te conR.id.1hapes up a a new vited. told during the run ol the sum.-tee's point of view, Ute ao.nual feud between tbe cGUncll and the Vedder.L..• former Laguna mer pr:oducUoo of "living pie. aell out of the P-aeeant depri.YM Festival ol ·Arta board of di~ Beacb-mQ'or. btwi'Uy called lhe lures." summer visitors or the op- tors, two 1roUp1. which bave · invltatkla;''an entrapmeoL •• · Durkee called it ''ascrewy pro. pc>rtunitt ol seeing the famous traded barbl: before. "That committee is rlin by poeal" and said withhold1ng the show. Festival President Glenn Vad· 90ll'Wt "4Jl)le· who are pretty far tickets from mail pun;_hase dur·. 1be council appointed commit· der opened the board'• di•· out. AR they ,-.ant are some inc the spring would deprive the tee proposed printing ol. coupon books which could be distributed to area hotels and businesses which would enable visitors to acqul_re the much sought lickel.S. According to Durkee, the com· mittee was pus hing for a hold out ol about 9,000 tickets d.uii.,9c..the... six·week s ummer production. ''Maybe it will die in commit· tee. if not, maybe it will die at the council, if not, we'll gel a letter (See TICKETS. Pag•"2l me _..ount ? • ~rientlly' Police C~/ \ ~,Cop Standards Set Airport Losses ·r A revised list of specifications for Laguna Beach's new police dlief will be presented to the City Council Wednesday. ... At the council's insistence--:' lhe mew job description for the city's fol> cop includes references lo •:friendliness," "protection of lives and property of all .t.aguna's citizens" and "crime deterrence'' as opposed Just to apprehension of criminals. The job description is one of 39 items on the council's 4 :30 p.m. agenda. ' The City Council last month re- jected a suggested list of the characteris tics sought in the ~lice chief who would replace retiring Frank Schopen who will leave the city J an .. 4 .. _'OC Figure Cory Pick As Referee • SACRAMENTO !AP! -State Controller Ken Cory has appoint· ed an i.nheri.tance taX referee who owns stock in an Orange County trosPital that aided Cory's cam- pa~gn , says the Sacramento Uruon. The ·Union said the appoint· enl appeared to violate slate aw which says 'J)erson.s appoint· ed as referees s ball not have COD· tributed "directly or indirectly" ·to a controller's campaign. .-It identified the referee as Murray Shell of Los Angeles. It nid he is a stockholder in Bristol ·Mercy Hospital, Santa Ana. According lo documents on file f!ith the secretary of stale, the \Jnion said, the hospital ·lent Cory $2,615 worth of in-kind services 'fturing last year's campaign. ... The Union said the aid was pro. ·'?ded through a campaign com. mittee known as B·PAC, set up by Dr. Louis Cella. ·Cella is a Cory backer and de· .V'eloper of Bristol and other -Orange County hospitals . Shell, whb couldn"l be reached 'for comment, was quoted by the Union as saying his interest in the hospital is very small. Shell said he had known Cella raboul 20 years, and their rela· 'iionship was "strictly business." 1lle added that he does not know :Corr and had not discussed the .,appointment with him. Cory said, ~ had not disc1.1ssed the appoint· ment with Shell. Crawford Cofer of Los Angeles, "another Cory.inheritance tax ap- .. pointee.· ref'psed J,o take bis oath of office whea it was revealed ... that he had conllj.buted $528 to .... Cory's campaign. • Fire Hits Vegas Strip • ' , ' LAS VEGAS, Nev. !UPI) -An explosion and fire de stroyed the Thoroughbred Lounge and Cosmo's restaurant Oil the Las Ve1as Strip earl)' to-.. day. Bartender William Houck and two unidentified .., penons escaped. It was not known whether anyone else wu in the building. 'Houck said there was an explOtSion , and. he and the patrons ran out the_ door. A pasain& motorist said -flam .. leaped ~ foot Into tbollir. At that meeting, OJuncilman Charlton Boyd had suggested the new chief be '•. . . someone with a benign and not a harsh Image.'' Boyd also stressed that with re- gard to enforcement that the chief has latitude to "carry out the wishes of the community,'' and he suggested the "police mission" be accomplished with ''less violence'' and ''if it ls possi· ble lo do it, without guns.'' AJ; a result of the councilman's discussions, severaJ new phrases have been included in the job description, Terry Brandt, personnel officer said. Among them is the opening paragraph of the character description which states: "The changing social mix of Chili Gulper . Kee.JM 1'Fiale NEW IBl!lRIA, La. (UPI) -Juan ''Hot Tamale'' Sanchez gulped down an ultrahot Chili bolero without flinching to retain his title as the world's hot pepper eating king. Sanchez, 47 , 9f Lafayette, La., outlasted a youthful compi titor and several veteran opponents over the weekend at the seventh international hot pepper e4ling contest. · Contestants were served increasingly hot varieties of peppers, and those who sboWed the slightest reac- tion were-disqualified. Fire Hazard Alert Called A phase.three fire hazard alert was activated today by tbe Orange County Fire Depart- ment. The alert was called because of the Santa Ana wind conditions which are expected to drive winds and temperatures up and humidity down. Wind velocity may reach a high or 45 miles per hour . Tb-ese conditions will possibly stay in effect through Thursday with a chance of easing in the late afternoons, according lo a department spokesman. Precautionary patrols will maintain field watch for any signs of smoke or fire during the alert, the spokesman said. our small community presents demands upon the police in ever incre asing dimensions and urgency. The general public he re expects more of the police now than in the past in terms or service, personal conduct and friendliness.·· The job description al so stresses community information, aiding,viclims of crimes, reduc- ing hazards which tend to breed crime, and quick recovery of stolen properly as well as ap· prehension of offenders. The new document eliminates the requirement of a bachelors degree, reducing it to an as- sociate of arts or equivalent. The four year degree is listed as pre· (See TOP COP. Page A2 ) 1· Marauding Coyote Destroyed A Capistrano Beach man Mon· day night shot and killed a coyote that had bee n t e rrorizing chickens kept in a coop near the rear of his residence. Joseph Schacht, 35156 Camino Capistrano, a cement contractor, said he saw the coyote approach his hens and geese alx>ut 9 p.m . Schacht said he quieUy entered bis home, grabbed a shat.gun and stalked the coyote into an open field where he shot it. He later buried the animal. On .three occasions, Schacht said, coyotes have attacked his chickens. Once, a coyote stuck his muzzle through a hole in the coup and ripped a leg off a chicken, he said. "I haled lo shoot it, .. Schacht said. ''It wa s a be autiful specimen.'' The coyote was about the size of a large dog, he s aid. A spokesman for the Orange County S.beriff's Department said today that the stale Fish and Game Code allows keepers of livestock lo s hoot predators. He said the code provision would take precedence over county laws prohibiting the dis· charge of firearms in inhabited areas, as long ·as the shooter ex· hibited caution with his firearm. There have been numerous re· ports in recent months of coyotes preying on domestic pets in ca- nyon areas in San Clemente and Capistrano Beach. As recently as last Saturday, a San Clemente couple's pet . Cockapoo was attacked and car· ried off by a coYote as the hor· rifled owners watched. Greei11Jelt COllC!ern Th , ... I ' P ARKING COMPANY O RANGIC COUNTY • • •• OF AMERICA Al ~PORT . • • • CLAIM CHECK ,,, 1' • .,. J ' • • ' , .,, .. .-' . -'J ~" ~ ~ , "a;. l ATES POSTED ' • • Diiiy ,.. .. It.rt - TICKET SYSTEM BEATEN? Despite elaborate "fail · safe'' system monitoring parking charges al Orange County Airport including time-punch clock (top) and dated, timed and numbered tickets (bottom) s heriff's authorities claim a skimming scheme has cost the coun- ty $300,000 over the past two years. Clemente Co11ncil Eyes Smoking Ban Petitions demanding that a ban on s mokin g be reimposed on the San C l e m e nt e community clubhouse will be considered when the San Clemente City Council meets al 7 :30 p.m. Wed· nesday . The petitions bear the names of 755 registered voters who dis· agree with a cotflroversial de· cision m ade in Se ptember lo al · low s moking al private parties hosted at the c lubhouse. The pe titions c harge that cigarette s moke is a major health hazard, both lo smokers and nons mokers. It states that nonsmokers h ave a right to "fresh, unpolluted air." The council lifted the smoking ban al the clubhouse to promote further use by outside parties. "By allowing smoking al the community center, it appear_ the council places more em · phasis on a financial profit than the health and comfort of its con· slituents. ·•the petitions state. Other matters that will race the council include: ltagt~na R-aps Land Plan -A continued public hearing on a 75 percent increase in sewer fees and a 10 percent in crease in water rates. \ -Further consider:.ation of an ordinance that would regulate skateboarding within the city. Al a recent m eetin g, it was the sense of the counci l that the or. dinance s hould not prohibit· skateboarding, but should pre· vent skateboarders from using sidewalks in lbe downtown area. Several Laguna Beach officials Mooday opl'Offd a Genoral Plan amendment Wbicb, they said, would. allow de .. lopment in the Laguna Greenbelt. City Council members Jon Brand and Phyllis Sweoney and Michael Sehley, a member ol the greenbelt ~mmltl"f, _.i a propoe:al Car cban1es <m 412 aeres alooiB lh• J!•rly ridgeline o1 1-a C'"!Yl>ft odurin• a publlc hearlnl befo're the <cunty Plan· ning Commis1ion. The county planning slafl bu • recommended that the land, which 1.-currenUy deal1D-tclr ' agriculture and conservation uaea. be redeaicbated (or \• ' ' medium low density residential uses on portions of the property. Their propos._t would allow about llO dwelling units w be built. ' Lagun.a Beach bas consistently opposed development in this area. ~Q that the.cqraph.r ad · r•PllY ~•not lend• 11klf lo development, the dly r~eatatlv11 sllld the pro· .-.S•cliange sllould not be con· s'dered uht'l eomPletion or , circW.ll_on-s~dy In "Uie ~a "" well •• a study which Iii ilust now bellnnl~ orrtht rr......it. -They also objected that u,e......,_ Poll.I would requrre the U:· . I tension of Alla Laguna in Laguna Beach to provide access lo the Site. The city has opposed ex· tension oftbis s treet. The proposal was also opposed by the Environmental Coalition of Orange County. Howard M ii ler. developer. however, complained thakpast piano .be! studies have held up devel-enl oHhe p.._rty. He aald lhe extemion of Alta Laguna will be needed ror·exjst- jnj[ tMffic. .. even without ·the lie· -..,lOl'lilent -end encouragecl ap. provaJ of V.e change because tt "!ill provl<le 11-ed low.-eost bouslna for1enlor -· (-AllEND, P0&eAil .. Fare Still Rages EAGLE, Colo. (UPI) -A $21 million forest fire, the largest in recent Colorado history, burned out of control today in the White · River National Forest but of. nclals ,laid they hoped favorable weather would help them con~l the blaze. ,\ I I Probed By WILLIAM SCHREIBElt Alld GAltY GltANVILLE ot-.0.11, f"tltcSUfl Orange County Sheriff's in- veistigalors MonMday arrested a Hunlington Beach man in alleg- ing they had cracked an ·elaborate. $500·a ·day receipt skimming operation al the coun- ty airport's main parking lot. An intensive, seven·week pro. be led to the arrest or Mari.nus H. Van Lent, 44, of 20361 Seven Se83 Drive, on grand theft and em· bezzlemenl charges. Van Lent is an attendant at the pay parking facility. Sheriff's ofricials and county auditors claim the asserted plot may have bilked the county treasury o~ of as much as $300,000 over the past two years .. by atde·stepping supl)06edly "fail safe" electronic parking Ucket machines. . Joe Mestre, administr a tive aide to Sheriff BradJcy Gates, said Van Lent is allegedly the ring leader of "two or three" employes or Parking Systems lnc .• the rirm that operates the lot. "There may be more arrests pending since the investigation is still under way,·· Mestre said. Van Lent's a rrest culminated a painstaking probe triggered by an informant·s a nonymous re· port to airport admlmslralors of illegal activity in the parking lot operation. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffith told the Daily Pilot that un· dercover officers monitored the activities of Va n Le nt and several assO<'iates ror weeks in an effor t to gather enoug h evidence to take to the distri ct a t· torney for an indict ment. Investigators conceaJC<.I in a van shot two m ovies or the sus· peels in a ction and county auditors examined mo re than 10,000 voided parking li ckets in an effort lo determine how the fraud was accomplished. Griffith sa id a number of theories we re developed about the method used to s kim the re- ceipts. including the possibility counterfeit parking lickcls were being printed . But that theory was di scarded when investigators determined the s uspects were a llegedly able to pocket between $250 and S500 a <See SKIM, PageA2) • Coast Weather Sunny s kies through Wednesday, according to the weath e r s e r v i ce. Warmer with highs i.n the 70's al the beaches rising to the m'id -80 s inland . Overnight lows in the SOs. INSIDE TOD-' Y Finding a job in a tight marUI seem impossible? Not. if you have nghl 1nferoiew .and job sec u ring skills. Coastal Employment Center i.! offering free lessons in ~· · cess/ul employmenl hunting. People Section. Bl. ....... -.,,.., ..... ,,.._ =c-tw .. M •• 11·1 5'1•1•..,.... -· T ..... bl• """'" ·---~- I ... ..... 1 .. .. .. M,lt ' ti 11A!L Y PILO~ L/SC Planners I Freeze Zoning Orange County planning com· nissioners Monday by a splil .. oc.e called ror a rreeze on any 1ew South County zone changes mtil planning is more definite on J total traffic network. Citing the need ror a firmer fix :>n the provisions of a study that mig ht pr opose two new ireeways, the commission by a J-2 vote agreed lo recommend the moratorium. :The ban wourd not forbid the - commission from attaching a new land-use label on subject properties, but that designation would be put on ice until the county's Southeast Orange Coun- ty Circulation Study is .complet- t"d . Once the freeze ended, the ronstruction could proceed. The ONJ:nge County Board of Supervisors would have to con- cur with the commission recom- m endation, and if the board agrees, the ban would last until nextJune30. The rationale or the planning commission majority is that land-use and cjrculation pictures should be much clearer before any new d evelopment takes place, primarily in the area's ranchlands. The transportation study as it currenUy is written sets rorth four alten\ative major systems for roadways.in the South County as well as new land·use labels. The cities affected by the changes as well as other agen- cies are just now starting to ex- amine the provisions, and the·· total plan is far rrom approved. Included in the proposal are provisions for one, and possibly two, freeway-like roadways, de- pending ·on possible population limits in the region. The commis s ione rs who favored the suggestion ror the moratorium were Shirley Grin- dle, Ron Yeo and Peggy Cranston. The dissenters were Earl Wooden and Gerald Sted- man. * * * FremP,..eAI AMEND ••• The commissioners took no ac- tion on the ptoposal other than to •arrange ror a visit to the proper- ty. They ere expected to· act on the enUre amendnieDt, whicli in· eludes' thiS propQsal, on October 29. Dog Stolen Jn Laguna A Great Dane valued at $225 was reported, stolen Monday from La1unan Stacy Hills. Mils Hilla told o!!icen the dog wu taken from the backyard of ber home al 2591 Lapa Canyon Road while she was at the beach. Police Lt. Frank Dillon said of· · flcers believe someone wbo knew the do& was respori"slble for the -tbe!t. Mayor's Girl Loses Purse Theft of a purse and contents ·valued al $46 from Gina DiGiovanni, i'be 17-year-old daua:hter of San Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiovannt, is under in- veati1ation today by San Clemente police detedlves. The purse was removed from an unlocked car parked in the 100 block of A venida de la Paz. 'Ibe crime was repGrted to police at 10:30a.m. Monday. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT ,,. DM" "' ... """4lt.., -~ •M"Mr • . Su~pect I..:inked . To 2nd Killing?~: • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL °' .. °" .. ,,. ..... A second killing ol a teenager whose decapitated corJ18e was found recently in Oregon may be linked to the case or a drifter and his girlfriend accused of murder· ing a Cypress runaway and wounding her Cost.a Mesa compa- nion. The suspects scheduled for ar- raie:nment today in Sacramento ~i~r ~u~e~~r w~ri:1 th~~, Mesa girl, 14, fought•to convince authorities a murderoccurred. plicated b"y fur, wearioea 1D4,1.:, •hock led the Coota II•• 1lrl-wbo wu allo 1tabbed In the at>I :, domen and beaten---to shift tbe·1·• sear:ch from oortb to south t{ Jacbon County, where Miu Wo--l1,l jtas'bodywufou.ndS&turday. t•tt· The two sirla, etctpeel frornJl't McMillan School for w-.ywanl Iii glrla In Oranae. aet oot bl\.Cb-· hikinl for Ore1on; the local-• lim told police wbell Ille opill . outhutale. ~: They were picked up ID · Sacrament.a area by a man : young woman in an imported e ~ and driven on throu&h ~ · and up lnt~rstate 5, maldl!C food and coflee stops occasionally. ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATORS FOCUSED ON TICKET TAKERS IN PROBE Officers Claim Lucrative 'Skimming' Scheme Was Uncovered at County Airport Ronald Wayne Hogan, 32', and Gail Marie Lamberson, 19, originally from llemet, were cap- tured Sunday in Sacramento at a Sambo 'scoff ee s hop when spotted by the sheriff's Metro Detail. · They are oamed. in warrants charging first de.-ree murder with 525,000 tiail tet, documents issued swiftly when the remains of Rebecca Marie Wotjas, 15, were finally found. "It was just· a routine trip,•• said Kutch, unW the of horror when the car pllled on a lonely logging road overlook--.: ing Highway 227 neu Aablaiid In I'...,. Page Al SKIM ••. day by working around the "un· beatable·• price r egistering de- vices used at the lot. Griffith explained that the · machines are based on a grated entry that automatically spits out prenumbered parking tickets stamped with the date and time a vehicle enters. If the driver retains his ticket, it is taken by an attendant on the way out and stamped by another machine that records the exact amou.Dt due in a tamper-proof re- gister. But Griffith said a number or people, particularly those who park for several days at a time, lose their tickets and must be is- sued a "lost ticket coupon" by the attendant who estimates the time spent in the lot. Investigators claim Ute sus- pects gradually substituted hun- dreds of Jost ticket coupons for metered parking tickets, which invariably recorded high e r amounts. The balance was then kept by the suspects. Griffith said additional evidence on the scheme was gathered by parking control vehicles in the lot for varying lengths of time to determine what type or system was being used. Sheriff's officials said today thej"have no evtaence \lnking Ute management or the parking com- pany with the skimming plot. Parking Systems Inc., former- ly ·called Parking Corporation or America. obtained the contract to operate the lot from the Board of SUpervisors in early 1973 after . agreeing to post $30,<KK> bond to cov.er potential losses of public funds . · The company operates the lot for 6.85 percent of the gross re- ceipts with the remainder going into the county 's general fund . County officials said one of the firm's key references on its ap.. plication for the lucrative oon- tract (now yielding $840,<KK> a year) was Dr. Louis Cella or San- ta Ana, a millionaire clinic owner and political benefactor of several supervisors in office at the time the contract was awarded. Celia's implied presence in the contract deliberation was vocal- ly challenged by rormer supervisor David Baker, who · favored retaining the company lhat held the initial contract on the parking lot, Redman Parking Corporation. l'remPageAJ TICKETS ••• and we'll tell then 'no'," Durkee said. Vedder said none of the com- mittee mem hers were members of the Fiestival of Arts, and he ac- cused them or trying to find an ••in'' to get tic kets to the Pageant. Funds raised by the Festival benefit city cultural organiza- tions and provided this year $33, 100 in scholarships for Laguna Beach students of the arts. In addition, the festival paid the city $174,000 in rent for the· Irvine Bowl grounds used in the art show and Pageant produc- tion. 8300 Theft In I.aguna A Glendale man staying at a Laguna Beach resort hotel re- ported the theft of a $300 gold watch to Police.Monday. The watc·b ••• reportedly stolen from • ni1ht stand at Ute Vacation Vllla1e room of Loren C. O.Be1u SUnday. DeBoau told orncen he bad le!\ the roo111 durlna lbe d41 for a atro1I on the beach &lnd111 and bolleved that w .. when the. lbell ....urted. ' • J lumber country: $8,000 EmfJezzled? The <;osta Mesa alrl said sh waa led IDto the wooda, beaten stabbed and then dumped back In- to the car, while the terrified Wo- School Employe Cha,rged in Theft A deer hunter found her lashed to a tree in a lonely. rainy forest off a logging road near Ashland, Ore .• where she had been sexually assaulted, savagely beaten and stabbed 22 times in the neck and back. Death came just about three days before her 16lh birthday on Oct. 8, authorities speculate. jtas girl was bound to a tree. • ,. Contrary lo earlier reports, sh did not directly witness the blood bat.h and sexual assault on friend. ,, . ''The last time she saw Becky .... she was out there in the boon- dkks,'' Kutch said. Charges or grand ·theft have been filed against an Orange County schools employe accused by Orange police of embezzling at least $8,000 from a federally funded -job training project. Carlos Andrade Ramos, 46, of Santa Ana , was released from the county jail on his promise to appear Oct. 21 for Santa Ana Municipal Court arraign ment. Orange Detective Dennis Flanagan said today there is a possibility that further charges will ,i>e filed against Ramos who was employed by the county superintendent of schools as pro· ject coordinator of the Central County Regional Occupation Program. Ramos resigned from his $1'7 ,259 a year post Monday. He was in charge of job training for financially deprived persons in the Orange and Santa Ana areas. l'remPageAI TOP COP ••• fe·rred, however. Other council bWliness in· eludes: -A plan for gassing the squir- ,rels in Heisler Park. -Final action increasing park- ing meter fines from $3 to $S and illegal "red curb" parking from $5 to $10. -Consideration of making Eiler Larsen Lane from Park Avenue to Laguna Avenue a two- way thoroughfare. 1 -Preliminary study of a plan to require a home warranty for new construction. -Con sideration of placing "open s pace zo ning'' on un- developed lots at Crescent Bay point. Marine Trio Held in Rape. Of Teen Girl Three Marines were seized and detained by military police al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station early today shortly after they a). legedly were identified as the trio who kidnaped and raped an 18- year-old girl in the Laguna Beach area. Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers and Marine. officials are questioning Marines Michael Patteson and Timothy Donald Hess, both 19, following their al- leged attack on a Long &ach girl who was picked up by three Marines in that city. The identity of the third Marine, who is also being ques- tioned, was not immediately available today. Deputies said the girl told them she was picked up in Long Beach by the three men and driven in their van lo a point near the lagoons along Laguna Canyon Road. Flanagan said a ''co m - prehensive audit" began today into the arrairs of the Orange County Manpower Commission, the agency that hired Ramos for ·work runded by the federal Com- prehensive Employment and Training Act. Oregon auUioriUes ooce aban· doned the search, when hunters failed to find a body in an area described as near Medford, Ore .• above Interstate s. · · . The Costa Mesa girl ha already Poured forth the tale horror, say_ing she believed h ... friend was slain, after being · picked up back in Costa Mesa nine days ago by Officer Larry Fuqua CO\sta Mesa Police Detective NorDJan Kutch, who interviewed the local runaway several times, became convinced she was telline the truth about what must have happened. as a straight runaway. . He saw blood on her shirt and asked what happened and the frightened victim revealed a festering knife wound in the ab- domen and began to tell the story ~ in detail. Flanagan said Ramos is ac· cused of diverting at least $8,000 into his own pocket by endorsing paychecks issued ror trainees who had either left the program or had not yet enrolled in it. Flanagan said the losses OC· curred during the the period July 1 through Oct. 3. The Orange of- ficer said Ramos had ac cess to sa>,000 a year in federal funds. 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Bus Crushes Boy GLENDOR.A (UPI> -A 7. year.o0ld~y was crushed to de- ath ben._eath the wheels of a 1choolhua "on~ay In the parking lot ot an elementary school. The zi.1e¥-old bus driver said ahe · dJd not see Brett Bearman tn Ume to stop. He wu run over with the n1tit front and rear wheel• of the b""-' ~) ' at ••• DEN'S ,, .•.•.•..••.•...•• . \ ·installation. ~ustom dr•p11ri11s UC. NO. 2»422 . "1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • ~HONE 64~·4838 -646·235~. ' ' Dlape•tle Tntiag Hospital Stays Cut by ~ew Plan • Br Sfl,VL\ PORTER Wbmner :JOU bave had to have an operation In the IDlllt. 1'1'I oldioot surely !lave bad to go Into the hoapltal a\ leoot two to three d"10 bor<><e the operation to uaderto laborlilorJ tnta and ban the tau evaluated. llelult: Im· necOAary. overuse ot C<Jlltly boopltal beds, lnconvealeD<e, Jolt U-away l'rolll _.k or-•· TblS .pt'Detdure -1'11lch may Involve hundreds or tlooullllds ol hoopltal poUeots on any alven day -soon m1J1 be ot.olete for m&DJ' t;ypes d aur1ery. To replace It 1crou the country ia a procramcallect PAT-Pre-Admission Test· lnr. Under this In· -ncwaU\te proaram. yaur diapooUc lab tests and X-ral'.' are 1'oa• In tile boo1>1tal'1 ,utpatient cl&- part.mmll>efore, rather lftal: •ft~r, your ad- miai6n for sura:ery with Money's, .Wor.th Blue Croes coverage paying ror the tests tot.be same extent ilwould have paid it YoU had been in a h~pital bed. PIONEERED BYTRE nation's Blue Cross Plans be<k In tlae 19605, the program was slow to..&atch on. As recenUy • 1970. only one in three Blue CrosS Plans paid fOf' these outpatient cliagno&Uc tesla. Today, lbouih. because ot the Biiie Cross ore•Jlizatloo'• lncrualftJ empbaals on .,.,,inc· f« outpatient eare, mon t..b,U; t~thlrdl of the Plans pt0- vlde some form of pn.admlsaklll covera1e to more than 4 u¥Won subscriben and their dependents. ''PAT gives u one of our few means tocontrot costs at a.. time when a rapidly expanding technology and the heavy cc.t of labor and services make it hard to hold down rising !!qlpital expenses," says Walter J . McNerney, president oC the Blue Cross Association. - > "Shortenina \be average patient's hoapital stay by even one day during the course of a year would resull ln total an- cwal savings of well over $1 blllion. •• MORE SPECIFICAILY, PAT bas been reported as cut· liq h05pilal inpatient stays by an aver•ae of 1.4 days. Jn dollar terms. six Des Moina boepitals aJone esttmated an· nual savings or up lo $340,000.ln Juat room charges through PAT. Typically, PATworksthlaway: .. . Your physician decidet you need elective surgery and &chedules it for, say a Wednetd.ay. lnatead of cheeking into the hospital on Monday or Tuesday. as in the past, you go to the hospital Monday and get your X·rays and appropriate lab tests done on an outpatient bas_ts. You then return home «to work and do not cheek into the hospital until Tuesday eyening or early Wednesday. Meanwhile, your doctor has your test resulls in haod. · PAT's adv11nta1ee are obvious. It: -Cuts y0ur b01pltal stay, which reduces your total holpital bill and which, ln turn, helps slow the upsurge in health insurance rates ; · - Conserves benefit days of i.nhospital coverage for Mure use; -FREES HOSPITAL BEDS for patients who really need them. also forestalling the expense of build.IA& new beds and new hospitals; -Permits scheduling of tests so the tests do not in- terfere with your job and family responsibilities and do not keep you a way from youi' oflice and home any longer than aaential; -Relieves physicians or the pressure of gettin1 both tating and treatment completed on patients in a hurry, in order to make beds available for other seriously ill patients. (One Pennsylvania hospjtal reported that its potential bed capacity had risen by 11 beds with PAT and that ·the lenith ol stay for elderly patients had been cul by more than lwo dlJIS.) What kinds of tests are covered by pre.admission test· Ing? Generally . laboratory, X·ray, electrocariJiograms, metabolis m and other tests health insurance plans would normally cover on an inpatient basis. TIUS IS MERELY ONE of the relativ.ely new _>.oist· cutting techniques, many of which you can apply tafeduce cir al least moderate the soaring costs of hospital care up 17.5 percent in the first half of 1975 alone. A hospital room and care now averages $1!41:20 a day. Odometer Fiddlers \ May Net Jail Term . . . Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -Cheat· Ing by both mecbani .. and ~N HIGH GEAR) car owners who turn back the the gasket between your ear's odometers or cars they seek air cleaner and the to sell, in violation ol federal carburetor air horn. It's an law, ba.s government lawyers item most people, including worki:Da up tou•h new reguta. auto mechanics, overlook. tions, Motor magazine r e-If it's deteriorated, poor~y ports in its latest issue. installed or even missing, dir· The exact language of the ty air will get into your engine new regulation is still being reducing your gas mileage worked out, but ltis sure to in-and causing poor engine c:tude criminal penalties for perlonnance qenerally. violators and set up enforce-• ment machinery authorizing There is a multitude of investi&•ton to inspect re-carburetor and gas tank,.~d­ cords ~ pr,mises of shops ditivea and clea ner that 'we suspected or tampering with have been pouring into our the mileage recorders. cars with the hopeful attitude There is really little the that if they don't do any good feds can do with individuals at least they won't do any who perpetrate such frauds harm. This can be a disaster on their fellow motorists, but wilt\ many of our late model then again they are liable to ears. U the car is equipped 'SWJ>rise us all. with a catalytic converter * don't ', und er any Since many of us are keep-ci.rcwDstances, add anything ing our cars for longe r not approved by the car's periods before trading them manufacturer . It can destroy in we often need to get a the converter's emission· second or third re Un Ing of the reducing ability, cause you to &rakes. burn more a:as and even ·II your car is more than cause the converter such three yeara old. chances are damage that it needs replae· that the hydraulic system bas ing • • . at S2S0-$300. eccumulated a fair arnount or * dirt and moisture. This When you have a fiat tire. Jowers the boiling point of the guessing which end is the fluid and speeds wear on right one on a fou r.way lug eylinders, pistons and seals. wrench can be irritating. 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Bahks are actively courting t~ business or th"e elderly, which they hitherto have largely ignored, according to a retirees' or- ganization. "IT'S AROUSED A LOT more interest in the elderly among the banks," said James Sullivan, who has been working on the pr~ gra m for the American Association of Retired Persons. ''The banks had not ta.ken as much note or the elderly as a group as we thought they should.'' A aovemmenl survey taken ln the plan- ning at•ges of the protram abowed that four out of five Soc!lal Sttwity recipients had checkinJ or savings accounll. And; with $80 billion • year in Social Security checks and supplemental income payments at stake, banks have become active In pro- moting the automatic.deposit program. WITH ITS IMPLEMENTATION this month in the Northeast., the proaram - which began in July -is in operation na· tionwide. The enrollment rate, now at 1 per- cent, is expected to reach 10 percent by November, four months ahead ofacbedule. according to the Treasury Department. Eventually.:. the department expecU olO pefcenf Of Social Security and supplemen- Ofo ANNUAL YIEL 0 ta! income reeipienta to enroll ID tho pro. cram. 11le Treaow:y "-bs' -7ear to transmit the c~tis to l'fti*""' bub olectroalcally, with llldi'(iduals' aceow>ia being credited with depoolta even lbou&b oo check or money chances bands. WHEN THE PatCE O P ftrst·cloi'a poeta1e reaches 13 centa. the c:oet of print· ing and mailinc 33 m1111on SOdal Seevrity checlu la expected to r<*h $5.28 mllllan an· nually. The protram wJll save much of. th1a ex- ptDSe to tbe taxpayer and. in addiUon, will fruatrate ·Corie.rs and thieves who know when the checks arrive and break into mail boxes to steal them. MONTREAL CAP) -X.rienl I Holl..S.f~ Ute, Mlf:J!OCf1i= .. \ I ~tute• u~ll .... pa1p ,.,.. Mllual -· bas~ new twlat on ., old douW. ~· . j "I mJdJ llHpiDC, willl GIJMi! POODie I UJ<e, 6Ut If 811 ........ did 'tbo ·-··I'd ldU lllaa," .... said ill an iDtel'Yiew wi1b • ~ 1 wal-per. · 0. Ille aubj«t ol ~. ~ prol\itule·turned·aattior "°'!'Ji mented "''It 19n't -... .... 11'.! aen1uaf.. But a 'balf-drea...;t.l woman-that'• beauUfUL•• ;-~ --~ O/o • ' ' Highest Yleld 8.06°/o on savings savings Insured to $40,000 Our new 7. 75% certificate of deposit earns you a full 8 .06% yield every year. In just six years $1 ,000 will g row into $1,592 if you leave the money in your account to compound continuously. Not only can we offer you more interest for your money, but now we can also offer greater protection on the money that you save. But, you don't have to wait six years to see some major improvement in your linances. If you prefer, you can withdraw your high interest every 90 days. We offer a lot of free services for quali- fying accounts that you might have to pay for someplace else: II ANNUAL RATE .75°'° 7.50% 6.75% 6.50% 5.75% 525% M11im1;111 CltPDSll or 11.,000 lor "to 10 felt I .... 8.06°'° F1•eO 1111 Kttlllll. 7.79% lil11J1111111 IM901iMOI 11.000 IOI 4 10 10 ,.~. JillOs F11t0 111t ICCCMllll. 6.98% Milllll11111~1t ol 11 .000 IOI 2 m 10 '°' rltkl.• Fi1ed rite KCIMllM. 6.72% Mlnlll'lum lltpoalt ol $1.000 IOI 1 to 10 TAii ylelds Flied ra1e iltcOU~t. 5.92% Mlnlln~m dt(l(llllt ol 1500 IOI 90 Ol'YI .... Plllbook I CCO!lnt' 5.39~ Millim~m :s~ ol 11.00, 111111111 ed. yle!U 113110 STllEO 0 ~. i 116TH S1fl£[T 3 . An agency of the Federal Govern- ment now in.sures our savings accounts up to $40,000-the .highest level in history. A family of four can insure up to $560,000 through a combination of individual, joint and trustee accounts. serving Callfomla Slnce1927 9to1. Ope11Every saturday Monday thru Thur-sday 9 a.m . to 4 p .m . Friday 9 a.m . to 6 p.m . • American Express Traveler's Checks, Tax Deferred Reti rement Plans, Monthly Income Accounts, Safe Deposit Boxes, MoAey Orders, Payroll Savings Plans , U .S. Govern- ment Savings Bonds, and much, much more. No matter where you gq in California, you'll be close to one of our branches. Which means you can withdraw money whenever and wherever you need it. llllldlll'"'-aw. .L-J! ~ S~AVf S Laguna Beach Office surtnOWEll AYL Artesia-Fountain Valley 16123 Harbor Blvd. at Edinger Huntington Beath -6902 Warner Ave. Irvine Santa Ana· 1·eloo Culver o·~.--'SOutlfCOlll!f1'1iwr---292 South Coast Highway at Forest Avenue • T Los Cerritos Center 18512 Gridley Rd . at Michelson Ave. 3698 S. Bristol Offices In: Antioch • Arcadia • Artesia-Los Cerritos Genier • Auburn • Brentwood • Citrus Heights • B Ca;on: Opening Soon Fountain Valley • Hemet • Hunlington Beach • Irvine • Lafayette • Laguna Beach• La Mesa• Los AngeleS •Lynwood• Northridge • On1ario • Palo Alie • Placerville • Rancho Cordova • Rolling Hills Estates • Sacramento: Folsom Blvd .. 'Point wast Plaza, Florin Rd. • San Bernardino • San Diego• san Jose · San Maleo •San RamOf'I •Sama Ana-South Coast Ptaza • South San Francisco • WOOdland Hills • Yorba Linda: ·AND LOAN ASSOCIATION · I j ----~-- H: • -- 1: \r ~· • I ! ' • ' die back EDITION • ' Today's Closllllf N.V. Steeb VOL. 68, NO. 287, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA~FORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1975 TEN CENTS. ' C Shelves Night Parking Ban Plan . . By RU DI NIEDZIELSKI Ot•D94l.,,.. ...... • Plant for an ovemi&bL street uarking bain in Miuion Viejo were indefinitely i helved by the ~uniripal Advisory Council OIA,C) f4onday night after 1e1t1mony by enforcement repre&eatati_ves tba{ they lack enou1h--manpower to adequately ..Corce the law. ~ • .. If you bave a law Md thll law isn't enforced, It is ~ec1: ond • it becomes a. bad law.•• t aid California KJgbway PatJ'Of LL St.an Millar. Pointtne out that his gra\'eyard crew ts too busy handlin1 drunken drivers between 2 a.m . and 6 a.m. to worty •bout writing parkln1 citations. Both MiUar and Sheriff'• 51l. ~ . ' Don v.., Gundy to14 the council that Ucketlal parkinl olfenden would receive low enforcement priority wtl .. • the ~I -blem became u serious as o&ber offemes. , ·rt wu estimatff by the Jaw en- force1Dent ~ficlala that It wwlcl ~a two-man team IDCl '"'I' patrol car to properly enforce the,} parl<"!ll prohibition It lb IUlllUoi • <Oii of '200,000. Jifiuioa Viejo residents Vito Ferlauto and G eorp Wbatey. both strong baoken of the re- sidential parkin1 ban •a means of improVin• atrfft appearance and emeTcency vehicle access, disagrOed. ·'I think the c:oot of the ~an and the extra officers 19 totaJb' out ol line.•• C1>mmeated Ferlauto. hilllfflf an Orange County ~· tyaheriff. Ferlauto said the prohibit.Ion could be·selectivety enforced by existing manpower and that ex- emptions could be granted to multiple-car families with park· lnlliamhipo. Whaley_,. an ex-police chief, Pointed out that the wrjtiilg oC dtations in aelected areas would soon become publicized in the neighborhoods to the point "where there wpuld be com· pliance without citations." The comments of U . Millar and Sgt. Van Gundy clearly turn ed members of the Municipal Advisory Counci l against further contemplation ot the proposal although they r• <See PARKING, Pa&e 11%) eme .? • ___ ount J(.illing Cases . .Li-iiked? By AllTRUR R. VINSEL I· ot .. o.11r P11et,... -A second killing ol a teenager whose decapitated corpse was found recently in Oregon m&,y be linked to t he case or a drifter and his girlfriend accused of murder· tng a Cypress runaway and wounding her Costa Mesa compa- ~on. The suspects scheduled for ar- raignment today in Sacramento County Superior Court roamed tree for a week while the.Costa Mesa girl, 14, fought to convince authorities a murder occurred. •· Ronald Wayne Hogan, 32, and Gail Marie Lambe rson, 19, originally from He met, were cap. tur~ Sunday in Sacramento at a • Sambo:s.coffee shop when ~ed bythelberiU's MetroDet8U. • 1'bey are named in warrants charging first degree murder with $25,000 bail set, documents issued s wiftly when the remains Of Rebecca Marie Wotjas, 15, were finally found. A deer hunte r found her lashed to a tree in a lonely, rainy forest . Of.fa logging road near Ashland, Ore .. where s he had been sexually !SSaulted, savagely beaten and stabbed 22 times in the neck and back. Death came just about three days before her 16th birthday oo ~t. 8, authorities speculate. • Oregon authorities· once aban- doned the search, when hunters tailed lo find a body in an area described as ne•r ·Medford, Ore., :.above Interstate S. Costa Mesa Police Detectiv~ Norman Kutch, who iflterviewed the local rupaway several ti.mes , became conVl»ced she was telling l)le truth abOut what must have h appened. ' "The little gal found it difficult \o accept that no one would )>elieve her," Kutch recounted, noting sbe·made an excellenltwit- ness, remembering events and surroundings in intimate'detail. Confusion over geography com- plicated by fear , weariness and . shock led the Costa Mesa cirl- who was al.so s tabbed in the ab- domen and beaten-to shift the <See SADISTIC, Page A!) Marine Trio ' Held in Rape Of Teen Girl 4": Three Marines were seized and tletained by military poUce at El _Toro Marine Corps Air Statton early today shortly after they al· ,legedly were identified as the trio Who kidn~ped and raped an 18- year·old girl in the Laguna ,Beach area. Orange County Sherifr's or- ftcen and Marine officials are -----,-qUestionin-g M ariOes-~Michael Patteson and Timothy Dooald ·Jl"l'•· both 19, following their ol· . )eged attack on a Long lkach girl who was picked QP by three 1 . Mmnes in that city. The identity of t he third ~Marine. who ia also being qvres· , tioned, was not immediately • •vall1ble today. Deputies said the girl told them the waa picked up in Lone 84,:acb -by the three men and driven in their van to a point near the lacoons along Laguna Canyon Roed. '. 'They said the victim told them lhe was repeatedly raped by all .-...three.men and. wu Olen allowed. . . 10 leave the parked vehicle. Of-pcen iald the three 1uapects '""' prevlouilljll<nown to the vie· _;_tj_m. ' -. ·-~ Resignsl'ost Schumaker Out In Saddlehack ' J ack Schumaker, ~ssOciate superintendent or administrative ser vices tor the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, is resigning effective-Oct. 31. Schumaker,. 49, of Laguna· Niguel, offered bis resignation to Superintendent Richard Welte la.!:t week to accept another job in the Fremont Union High School District near San Jose. Fire Hit.s ve_,tµJ S.trip . LAS l(EGAS, Nev. (UPl> -An1 exp¥)ilon and ftre d estro'-ye d the ThorCR11bbr ed Lounge and Cosmo's restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip :early to. day. Bart~nder Wi lliam Houck and two unidentified Persons escaped. Jt was not . known whether anyone.else. was in the building. · Houck said there was an explosion, and he and the patrons ran out the door. A passin g motoris t said names leaped 30 feet into the air . He will become the asSistant superinte nde nt or bus iness services to Jack S. Roper, former superintendent or the Huntington Beach Union High School District . Members or the Saddleback Unified School District govern- ing board a r e sc h ~duled to formally accept Schumaker 's re- signation Oct. 20 and release him from his $31 ,000 a year contract. Schumaker 's new pooition in the Fremont d istrict carries an annual salary of $34,000 a year plus auto expenses. ln his l etter of resignation Schumaker expressed regret at leaving bis r~ieods anc;t as·· sociates. yet he said he was ,,.._eel at lhe' preopeet ol ad- vancing his professional career. He begins his new duties at the northern California school dis- trict Nov. l . Schumaker was an ad - ministrator in the old Tustin Union High School District and joined the Saddleback Valley Unified School Dis trict following unification in 1973. He was known to be a close as· sociate of former Saddl eback Superinte nd ent William Zogg who resigned this spring fol low- ing a bitter controversy with members of the governing board. (See QUITS, Page 1\2) T! 'ERi • • PARKING COMPANY OF AME RICA ORANGE COU TY A tRPOR T • ' • " ....... ,. . r.l .t,' . '!(-.•. ~'··*Ci·' . 't·... ' "' .. , .. "· j.~ .. -,._ ... f-• ..... '!#<>,· ~ 'l: • f.ATE> ,P OSTID "' I • • • • 17 07 ~ 3 J\lar».nding Coyote Shot in Capo Beach Dltl" ~let M-" ,._. TICKET S YSTEM BEATEN? -Despite elaborate "fail· safe'' system monitoring pa rking charges at Orange County Airport including time-punch clock Ctop) and dated, timed a nd numbered tickets (bottom) sheriffs a uthorities claim a skimniing scheme has cost the coun- ty $300,000 over the past two years. about the size of a large dog, he said. A Capistrano Beach man Mon- day night shot and killed a coyote that had been terrorizing chickens kept in a coop near the r ear of his residence. Joseph Schacht, 35156 Camino Capistrano, a cement contractor, said he saw the coyote 8pproach his hens and geese about9p.m. Schacht said he quietly entered his home, grabbed a shotgun and stalk~ tbe coyote into an open field where he shot it. He later buried the animal. A spokesm an for the Orange County Sheriff 's Department 'said today t hat t he slate Fish and Game Code allows keepers of livestock to shoot predators. He said the code provision would take precedence over county laws prohibiting the di s· charge of firearms in inhabited areas, as long as the shooter ex- hibited ca ution with his firearm. OC Planners Urge Freeze on Zoning On three occasions, Schacht s aid, coyotes have attacked his chickens. Once, a coyote stuck• his muzzle through a bole in the coup and ripped a leg ofr a chicken, he said . "I hated to shoot it," Schacht s aid. ''It was a beautiful specimen.'' The coyote was There have been numerous re· ports in recent months of coyotes pr,ying on dom estic pets in ca· nyon areas in San Clemente and Capistrano Beach. As recently as last Saturday. a San Clemente couple's p e t Cockapoo was attacked and car· ried off by a coyote as the hor- rified owners watched. Orange County planning com- missioners Monday by a s plit vote called for a freeze on any new South County zone changes until planning is more definite on a total traffic network. Citing the need for a firmer fix on the provisions of a s tudy that m igh t propo se two n e w freeways, the commission by a 3-2 vote agreed to recommend the moratorium . School Employe Charged OC Coordinator Faces Embezz'lem.ent Rap Cb8.rge1 of grand theft have been filed against an Orange County schoola employe accused by Oran1e l'Ollce of embezzling at least $8,000 fr-a federally fuMed j<Jb traininl prWect. Carloe Andrade R.amoa, 46. of Santa Ana, wa1 released from ~county Jail on his promise to appear O<t. 21 for Santa Ana .Municip.I court •rraicnment. Oran 1e Detective Dennis F1aua1an said today there ls a poulbllity that further chars .. will be fiie<I agalnat Ramoo who was employed by Jhe county supednteodent of..achools as pro. Jee! coordinator of the Central County Regional Occupation 'Proaram. Ra~oa re~lJned from bis $17,259 a year post Monday. He was in t harge or job training for Cabbie Lives After Attack •financially deprived persons in the Oran,ge and Santa Ana areas. Flanag an sa id a ''cqm - prehensive audit" began today into the affairs of the Orange County Manpower Commi&sion, the agency that hired Ram06 ror work funded by the CederaJ Com- prehensive Employofent 1 and LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A oa]) Ttalnlng Act. driver was shot in the head early Fi.anagan said Ramos is ae;- today by a robber wbo directed cused ot diverting at least $8,000 hlm to a non-exisCent~I in the into his own pocket by endorsing downtown art1, but the driver paychecks issued for trainees survived the wound and aaJd it whohadeitherletttheprogramor felt like sopiething blunt hit him. had not yet enrolled in.it. Nicholas Miele, 351 was rePort-H&l)aean said the lc.sei OC· ed in s table condition at ffarbort eu:rred during the the period July General Hospital '!'here he was l throu1h O.t. 3. The O....Oge of. to undergo 'l urgerj later in the ficer said Ramoe bad access to day to remoVe the bullet. • . $80,000 a year in federal fW>ds . r I l The ban would not rorbid the commission from attaching a new land-use label on subject properties . but that designation would be put on ice until th e county·s southeast Orange Coun- ty Circul ation Study is complet- ed. Once the rreeze ended, the construction could proceed. The Orange County Board of Supervisors would have lo con- cur with the commission recom- mendation , a nd if the board agrees, the ban would last until next June JO. The rationale or the planning commission m ajority is that land-use and circul ation pictures should be much clearer befor e any new de velopment takes place, prima rily in the area's ranchlands . The transpor(ation study as it currently is written sets forth four alternative major systems for roadways in the South County as w~ll as new la nd-use labels. The cities affected by the changes as well as other agen· cies are just now starting to ex- amine the provisions, and the total plan' is far from a·pproved. fftcluded in the proposal are provisions for one, and possibly twp, freeway-like rOadwa)'S, de- pending on possible population . limits in the region. The , commissioner.s who favored the sugeestion for the moratorium were Shirley Grin- .diet Ron Yeo and Peggy Cranati:>n. The dissen"'rs were Earl Wooden and Gerald Steel· man. ~. • L'i • • • Airport Losses Probed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER And GARY GRANVILLE Ot .. ~lly" ....... Orange County Sheriff'& in- vestigators Monday arrested a Huntington Beach m;m in alleg- ing they had cracked an elaborate, SSOO-a -day receipt skimming operation at the coun· ty airport's main parking lot. An intensive, seven-week pnr be led to the arrest of Marinus H. Van Lent, 44 , of 20361 Seven Seas Drive, on grand theft. and em- bezzlement charges. Vln Lent is an attendant at the pay parking facility. Sheriff's officials and county auditors claim the asserted plot may have bilked the county' treas ury p ut of as much as St00.000· over the past two years by side-stepping s upJ>96ecUY "!ait safe'' electronic paritlng ticket · machines. Joe Mestre, administrative aide to Sheriff BradJey Gates, said Van Lent is all egedly the ring leader of "two or three" employes of Parking Systems Inc., the firm that operates the lot. "'There may be more arrests pending since the investigation is still under way,'' Mestre said. Van Lent's arrest cuJminated a painstaking probe triggered by an informant's anonymous re- port to airport administrators of illegal activity in the parking lol operation. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffith told the Daily Pilot that un- derc-over officers monitored the activit ies of Van Le nt and several associates for weeks in a n effort to gather enoug h ev idence t o take to the district at- torney for an in dictment. In vestigators concealed in a van s hot two movies of the s us- pects in action and county a uditors examined more than 10,000 voided parking tickets in an effort to determine how the fraud was accomplished. Griffi th s aid a numbe r or theories were developed about the method used to skim the re- ceipts, including the possibility counterfeit parking tickets were bei ng printed. But that theory was discarded when investigators determined the suspects were allegedly able to pocket between $250 and SSOO a !SeeSKIM, PageA2J C o ast Weath er Sunny s ki es through Wednesd ay, according to the weather service. Warmer with highs in the 70 's at the beaches rising to th e mid ·80 s i nl a nd . Ovf'might lows in the 50s. I NSIDE T ODA. 'Ii Finding o job in o tight market seem impo..!.tible? Nol if you have right inlerview .and job .securing ..!kil ls . C003tol Employment Center is offning free lesson1 in IUC· ceuful emplOJiment lnmting. Peopte Section, Bl. -.. .. . , ==·= ---·--.,., . .. .... .. --- .. J .. .. ,M .a1 • • Al DAJLYPILOT SB College 5-Year PlanOK'd Saddleback Co m m un ity College trustees Monday formal· ly approved prioriti~ in a fi ve· year plan geared to help them ob; t ai n state financing for future building. The plan, according toSuperiD· tendent Robert Lombard.J, will be sent to Sacramento by Nov. 1 so 6nancial assistance may be in- c luded in the 1976-77 sla te budget. In a r t>lated action, trustess authorized Willia m Blurock, the. district architect, to draw up plans aod go \a.bid on grading re-1 _ quired to consoli date Saddleback~ Co llege on the upper campus as. well as that need ed for develop~ m entor a track and rie:ld . The grading propos81 was put on the board's acend.i as a last minute item . Rlurock said mov· ing on l ht.• i::rad1ng now, while grading work is a lready being done on other parts of the cam· pu s, could ·save as mu ch as .$20.000 to $25,000. Th is, he said, may be beca use the currC'nt l'Onlri:.ctor has the edge or having equi pment on campus and may produce more (•ompetitive ('Sli m ales. Al thoug h a final t'Sti m ate hasn't been com pl eted, he said. the two additional grading pro- jects will probably cost about $75,000 Consolidation of the college on th e up per campus. one of the prioriti es in the trustees ' plan, is sched ul ed to be done by fall 9f next year. By then, modifica- tions are also expected to be made to the library and science· mathematics and administrative offices. Also by next September, ac- cording to the plan, a satellite campus h1 to be established in the northern area or lhe district. A site for development of a perma- nent second college is to be purchased in the school year of 1977-78. The plan calls for the district to become a multi·college district with the colleges located so they will serve a maximum of students who reside in ~ach of lhe com- munities in the district. Fire Hazard Alert Called A phase.three fire hazard alert was activated today by the Orange County Fire Depart- ment. The alert was called becaUJe of the Santa Ana wind conditions which are expected to drive winds and temperatures up and humidity down. Wind velocity may reach a high of 45 miles per hour. These conditions will p;>Ssibly stay in effect through Thunday with a chance of easing in the late afternoons, according to a department spokesman. Precautionary patrols will maintain field watch for any signs of smoke or fire during the alert, the spokesman said. .SaJJleback y Serves Cakes The Saddleback Valley YMCA will serve pancakes from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at the "Irvine ls ... A Harvest Festival", at the intersection of Jeffrey and Bar- ranca Roads in'Irvlne. Grounds admission is SO cents, the pancake breakfast, Sl.25. Additional information and breakfast tickets are available from the Y. 23131 Orange Ave. in El Toro; 830-YMCA. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr•llllillll t lld PMllll- J•c;k R. Curlet, Vlt• Pr1 .... n1 I ntl c..,,..o1 ....,.. Thom•s keevll l•ll ... Thomas A. Murphlne MAl\69"'9 f:•nor CNrles H. µ,as · Rlchilrd P. Natl Al \l"*"l lllfi ... t l ... 1-. ' • F,...P ... AJ PARKING ••• l'uled lo lmmodl1te11 reject It. Councllmm tumed !he qum- Um back to t.be Traffic Commit- tee with inatructions to make a detailed 1tudy 00 the ... 1.1 d Ille propoaal. One element or that study will focus· on whether ·1t will be re- quired lo post sips on every block advising motoritts of the prohibition and whether those signs must be financed by Mll- sion Viejo resident.a or by county casoline ta:< fund•. Robert Voien, an official wilb the Orange County Road Depart- ment, estimated the cost of the sians between $25 and $50 each. He predicted that the Board of Supervisors would probab.l,y want to char_Je the ~cost or 1jgni~)r-; -to ib""i residehts of Mission Viejo. • Battin's Hearing ·Delayed· • 1 • •I A six-day del1y wu orderect ID-•o day In tbe Superior Court trill ot . • Orange County Supervisor ,~ Robert Battin to enable the California Supre me Court to Nie .. 1 this week on Battm•s demand foc "1, a writ of probibiUon. Presiding Judge llol>ert A. • Banyard s et Oct. 20 as lbe new 1 trial date. Batt.in, 45, of Santa ·, Ana, faces charges or crand •J theft, mi.sappropriatic:n of public funds and filing ol !aloe pay claims agaJnst the cCUttY~ Defense ittorney MattbeJ' .;: Kurilich is asking the blah court to halt further prosffUtion of Bat t in on the ground.I that the supervitor's pretrial rights we:r6i denied him when he was indlct.ecr .. by the Grand Jury. o.111 "'" ~-.. ~ ........ , ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATORS FOCUSED ON TICKET TAKERS IN PROBE Officers Claim LueratiVe 'Skimming·· Scheme Wal' UncOvered at County Airport Although he s aid he was neither for nor against the pro. hibition, Councilman John Noble commented that if it were no bet- ter enforced than county snipe sign regulations "[ don 't really know what we've gained on hav· ing public hearings on something that's going to be very divisive in the community." The Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino has already rejected the arcumen that Battin should have been al~. lowed to confront witnesses testi- fying against him, Cl"061 examine... , them and have his attorney wi F,._PageAJ SKIM ... day by working around the "un · beatable" price registering de- vices used at the lot. Griffith explained that the machines are based on a grated entry that automatically spits out prenumbered parking tickets stamped with the date and time a vehicle enters. If the driver retaim bis ticket, it is taken by an attendant on the way out and stamped by another machine that records the .exact amount due in a tamper.proof re- gister. But Griffith said a number of people, particularly those who park for several days at a time, lose their tickets and must be Is- sued a "lost ticket coupon" by the attendant who estimates the time spent in the lot. Investigators claim the sus· peels gradually substituted hun - dreds of lotst ticket coupons ror metered parking tickets, which invariably r e corded highe r amounts. The balance was then kept by the suspects. Griffith said additional evidence on the scheme was gathered b9' parking control vehicles in the lot for varying lenetbs of time to determine what type of system was being used. Sheriff's officials said today they have no evidence linking the management of the parking com- pany with the skimming plot. Parking Systems Inc .• former- ly called Parking Corporation of America, obtained the contract ·to operate the lot from the Board of Supervisors In early 1973 alter . agreeing to post $30,000 bond to cover potential losses of public funds. · 'The company operates the lot for 6.85 percent of the gross re- ceipts wilh the remainder going into the county's general fund . County officials said one of the firm 's key references on its ap. plication for the lucrative con· tract (now yielding $840,000 a year) was Dr. Louis Cella of San· ta Ana, a millionaire clinic owner and political bene ractor of several supervisors in office at the time the contract was awarded. Celia's implied presence in the contract deliberation was vocal- ly challe nged by form e r supervisor David Baker, who favored retaining the company that held the initial contract on the pa'rking lot, Redman Parking Corporation. f'ro• Page AJ SADISTIC. • search from north to south Jackson County, where Mis s W<r jtas' body was found Saturday.· The two girls, escapees from McMillan School for wayward girls in Orange. set out hitch· hiking for Oregon, the local vic- · tim told police when she spilled out her tale. They were picked up in the Sacramento a rea by a man and young woman in an imported car and driven on through Redding and up Interstate 5, making food andcoffeestops oc casionally. "It , was just a routine type trip," said Kutch, until the night of horror when the car pulled off on a lonely Jogging road overlook· ing Highway 227 near Ashland in lumber country. The Costa Mesa airl said ahe was led into the woods, beater.1, stabbed and then dumped back in- to the car, while the terrified Wo- jtas girl was bound lo a tree. Contrary to earlier report.a, ahe did not directly witnea the blood- bath and sexual auault oo her friend: "The last time she saw Becky, she wat out there in the boon- docks,'' Kutchsald. The Costa Meu 1lrl hid already poured forth the tale ol bor~r, saylnc 1he believed. her frlenil w11 1l1ln, after belna pl<ked up back In Coota M11a nine d1y1 al~ Olncv IArrJ'. l\iq111ua1tr n.mawll)', ' ' . .. ' OC Figure Cory Pick As Referee SACRAMENTO (AP> -State Controller Ken Cory has appoint· ed an inheritance tax referee who owrui stock in an Orange County hospital that aided Cory's cam- paign, says the Sacramento Union. The Un ion s aid the appoint- ment appeared to violate state law which says persons appoint- ed as referees shall not have con· tributed "directly or indirectly" ·to a controller's campaign. It identified the referee as Murray Shell of Los Angeles. It said he Is a stockholder in Bristol Mercy Hospital , Santa Ana. According to documents on file with the secretary or state, the Union said, the hospital lent Cory $2.615 worth of in-kind services during last year's campaign. The Union said the aid was pro- vided through a campaign com- mittee known as B-PAC, set up by Dr. Louis Cella. Cella is a Cory backer and de- veloper of Bristol and other Orange County hospitals. Shell, who couldn't be reached for comment, was quoted by the Union as saying his interest in the hospital is very small. Shell said he had known Cella about 20 years. and their rela· tionship was "stricUy business." He added that he does not know Cory and had not discussed the appolnt~ent with him. Cory said he had not discussed the appoint· ment with Shell. Crawford Cofer of Los Angeles, another Cory inheritance tax ap. pointee, refused to take his oath of office when it was revealed that he had contributed ~ to Cory's campaign. Ex-rancher At El Toro Succ11mbs Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Costa Mesa for El Toro resident Ma urine De Wolfe. 71 . forme rly Mrs. Clarence Brown of San Juan Capistrano. Mrs. Brown drove a tractor and was involved in every aspect of ranching. as s he and her husband worked their way from tenant (armer status to land- oWning ranchers. according lo he r sister, Be tty Beecher of Costa Mesa. The Spanish manor house the Browns built in t!l.e midst of oran1e groves bas become a San Juan landmark , said Pam Hallan, a San Juan historian. Before his death in 1968, Mr. Brown was a nationally ac- claimed agronomist, she said. ''Together they developed many, many acres or land in the Capistrano Valley during tbe 192()'s and ·3o·s." Mrs. Beecher s3id of the Browns. "My sister was a real pioneer . In 192'1 she was driving a truck over rough country, when a shotgun she was carrying in the truck went off, tearing the fles h off the back or oneofherarms.'' . The Browns separated in the early 1940's, Mrs. Beecher said, and were subsequently divorced.. Mrs. Brown reverted to usin1 her maiden name, OeWolfe. She lived 15 years in Laguna Beach, 15 ln Costa Mesa, and moved to El Toro 18 months ago. Mrs. Beecher ls Miss De Wolfe's sole survivor. Wednesday's services will be at 2 p.m. In the Bell Broadway Chapel. Rev. Bruce Kurrie wilt officiate. Tuna Boat Sinka SAN DIEGO (APJ -Thirteen ftth ... en were In a MeJtiean b1rbor tod1·y after their U.S. tuna boat, 1ank, apparentl)' ID bt&YJ MU orr BIJ• CallforalL r F,... Pffflf! AJ . QUITS .•• Schumaker is hig hl y respected among his colleagues, according to a s pokesman for the Sad- dle bac k Di s trict, and is a member of the boa rd of directors or the Association of California School Administrators and a past president of the Orange County Adm inistrator's Association. No imm edia te replace ment has been chosen for Schumaker and indications are that the vacancy may not be filled. Assistant Saddleback Superin· t end e nt John Coope r said trustees are currently screening applicants for a new superinten· dent of instructional services and that the duties Schumaker car- ried out may be reassigned. Noble added that he was con- vinced that the law would in- crease safety by forcing resi- dents into the habit of parking in their garages and d rl,veways. "lt would be a nice ordinance to have but I don 't know how it would be enforced," he told fellow members of the MAC. Councilman Cal Neve, also an · Orange County Deputy Sheriff, remained skeptical throughout the discussion over what actually would be solved by taking lhe cars off the street at night. Neve said the actual cost of writing and processing a citation works out lo approximalely $25 and suggested that the C08l would far outweigh the revenue re- turned from the fines. Citations for overnight parking . in Brea, La Habra and F\JUert.on -the only Orange County cities to have an overnight parking ban -have been set at $1 . .Pine Ridge Bombings Probed PINE RIDGE, S.D. (AP> - FBI agents a re in vestigating rour dynamite bombings that c.aused an estimated $45,000 damage on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. him througboul'Graod Jury p · ceedings. Seven felony charges were filed against Battin after it was alleged that he made impropec-- use of his staff and count materials during his 19'14 cam paign for California lieutenan governor: It is also alleged by the defense"" that the indictment is improper since two grand jurors were abseat at the time it was ~c !Ill: •• ~ Kansas Jail Inmates Rebel LANSING, Kan. (UPI> - About 100 inmates armed wit baseball bats and '.'ball tanked- up on booze and pills'' refused to .,. return to-th~ir cells and negotiat- ed with prison offi'cials toda~ about complaints of barsti security. • The inmates l)tarted their p~ test Monday ni ght by sitting down in the prison yard. We've Got A Warehouse Full of Special Values. Save up to 20% ! 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' .. , '" .------------------~~----------.. SAVE~:-20% at .•. I DEN'S : iiistallatiiin: "custom d'r~p_eries • 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • ' • • UC. NC>.ll0422 • -' " . '• • ' .\ ' ' • EDITION • VOL. 68 NO. 287 2 SECTIONS 26 PAGES . To.iaay'•tl .. 1q N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Council Faces AU.to ' . • ·• OOISIOll . .. . . ' • B1 DOllG l'IUTZSCllE ,,, ............... .Jrvtne ~ncllmen tonieht are acbecluled to 1rapple with three Ruet ib1t have split Ute city in· 'lo factions in r~ent months. x pfUiiieaaOIOSalesceau;r.-, . ltand-by zoning for North lrvine and speeding development of the New Culver area are &et tor the meeting beginning al 7:30 p.m. -city ball, 4201 Campus Drive. " . ,, •• c ' The auto sales cent.tr, 1 part o( !he planned Irvine lnduotriol Complex-East ls seen 11, a lucrative tu soutte for tlle city. with esti_m1tee ranclal around $300,000 for the cit1. and more for ~ tnrtfte SC"bool cliltrid. la re- venues in the nrat year. , Work on I.be industrial area ls in limbo as a result ol two lower- ccet-housing awts filed Olainot the city by envi1'0Dmentali1t • • • .... ' •• • ,,. , .. , " • Northwood" will 10 before lf'e-> city's voters in a referendum Nov.t4. Fearing ii h\sa at the polls, the council bas · ordered that a . s"""'1d plan be buslled"lllloulh the prelimiria.ry steps and re- adied for action as IOOl1. as the ,... _,. vote is certified. The alternate plan once was backed by Ian· downers and dissident resident. (~_ISSUES, P-1ge.Ul 4 , . I 2 Ki11ing_s · Linked? Airport Lc:t~ses Proh,ed'" • Pair May Be Tied to OC Victims · By AllTHllll ll. VINSEL ""' ... O.ltyPl ....... ~ ~ second killing of a teenager whose decapitated corpse was (ound recen~y in Oregon may be ~ed to the case of a drifter and tii:s girlfriend accused of murder- fbg a Cypress run away and Wowiding her Costa Mesa com Pa-· ll.ioo. • The suspects scheduJed for ar- taicnment today in Sacramento . County Supe}'ior Court roamed free for a week while the Costa Mesa girl, 14, fought to convince authorities a murderoccurred. -; ' fJC Figure _Cory Pick As Referee SACRAMENTO \AP) -State Controller Ken Cory has appoint-ed an inheritanc·e tax rereree who Owns stock in an Orange County hospital that aided Cory's cam- paign, says the Sacramento lJition. · The Union said the appoint- inent appeared to violate stale Jaw which says persons appoint- iad as referees shall not have con- ,tributed ''directly or indirectly" ·l-0 a controller's campaign. • It identified the referee as ~w-ray Shell of Los Angeles. It isaid he is a stockholder in Bristol :;Mercy Hospital. Santa Ana. ·'-Ac.cording to documents on file ~th the secretary oC state, the ~Union said, ttie hospital lent Cory <:$2,615 worth of in-kind services ~uring last year's campaign. ..:. The Uniol\.said the aid was pro- ·vided through a campaign com- ~mittee known as B-PAC, set up •by Dr. Lollis Cella. . Cella is a Cory backer and de- 1 veloper of Bris tol and other ,Orange County hospitals. Shell, who couldn't be reached •for comment, was quoted by the 1 Union as saJ ing his interest in the hospital is very small. Marine Trio .Held in Rape .·Of Teen Girl 11ii'ee Marines were seized and ,,detained ·by military police at El J Toro Marine Corps Air Station ,:early today shortly after they al- legedly were identified as the trio -'lfbo kidnaped and raped an 18- year-old girl in · t.be . Laguna 1 Bea~h area. ' Orange County Sherif('& of· '':.ftcen and Marine. officials are • 4 ueationing Marines Michael -Patteeon and ·Timothy Donald • lfeu, both 19, following: their al-. ..teted attack on a Long Beach girl wbo was picked up by three i Marines in that city. .,:. The identity of the third Ronald Wayn~ Hogan, 32, and Gail Marie Lam~r•o°'-J-9, originally from Hemet, were cap- tured Sunday in Sacramen\o at a Sambo'scoffeesbopwbenspotted. bythesberiff's MetroDetail. They are named in warrants char gin& ... first 1 d egree murder with $25,000 bail set, documents issued swiftly when the remains of Rebecca Marie Wotjaa, 1.$, were finally found; · A. deer bunter found her lashed to a tree in a l0:nely, rainy forest .off a logging road near Ashland, Ore., where she ha~ been sexually NEW COMMISSIONER Harbor Court'• Pola Coast Residen t " ., To Be T~alfic 7 , Commissioner Robert J . PouS, a 34.year:Old resident of Seal Beach, is Harbor Municipal Court's new traffic trial commissioner. Commissioner Polis assumed the post earlier this month after his pr.edecessor Betty Lou Lamoreaux was elevated to full Municipal Court Judge status. As commissioner, Polis will handle routine traffic matters. Before his ~appointment by the judges at the court be was in private practice as a lawyer. His bachelor's and juris doctor degrees were obtained at the University of Southern California and besides law practice in Orange County for the past foor years, his experience incl\ldes service with the office of the California Attorney General and as a research attomeY for Los Angeles Superior Court. Besides being a member of the California Bar Association, Com- mis"sioner Polis is active in YMCA activities . Fire Hazard Alert Called Jlarine, ~ho is also being ques- :: · tiOlled, .. Wes not immediately A phase-lllree fi_re buatd alert anilabletoday. was a~tivated today by the Deputies said the gill told them Orange County Fire Depart· "abe w.aa picked up in Long Beach ment. by the thr.ee men and driven in ·The a1'rt was called because of u.eir van__to a Point~oear the_ the Sanjg Ana wind CODdtUOns , tacoona along Laguna canyon which are espeCted to drive ·Road. l V(inds and temperatures up and 1bey Hid the vi~Um told them humidity down. Wind velocity , assaulted, savagely beat.en and aiabbed 22 lim"'I in lbe neck and back. · " Death came .just. about three days before he r 16th birthday on Oct. S..autborities apeculat~, . Oreaon authoritieS .once aban· cloned the search, when bu»Mtn failed to find a bOdy in an area described as near Medford, Ore., a bove Interstate 5: Coeta Mesa Police Detective Norin.an Kutch, who interviewed the local runaway several times, became convinced sbewastelling (-SADISTIC, Page A!) School PA•q•loy" Charged Charges of grand theft have been filed against an Orange. County schools employe accused by Orange police of embezzling at least $8,000 from a federally funded job training project. · Carlos Andrade Ramos, 46, of Santa An3, was released from the county jail on his promise to appear Oct. 21 for Santa Ana Municipal Court arraignment. ~ 1 ll•· ' ' ~ "' "1 -• PARKING COMPAN Y O RANGE COUNT Y ,c" • ' r.t .. ~~~-l!f Ill " . . "' . :, 1..: c111111fr1 r~, ;c.cr,.l: ,._ "' I -.· -: ~. ! , •• I .i • . • •• <.n ' ' ., OF AMERICA Alf" POAT •·. • ' ' ' • • • • • gs,. en ' ' 17 0:7 I» ' .., <..o • ' I ~ ' • • " • .. • By WILLIAMScmlEDIER And GARYGll~E • CN ~o.ltyltt ... Slllfl Oranae CQunty Sheriff's in· vestigators. Monday arrested a Huntington Beae!h man in alleg· ing the·y had. cracked an elaborate. $.500-a-day receipt skimming operauo-n at the coun- ty airport's main parking lot. ¥ intensive, seven.week p~ be led to the arre~t or Mari.nus H. Van Lent, 44. of 20361 Seven Seas Drive, oo grand theft and em- beulement charges. van Lent is an attendant at the pay parking facility. , Sheriff's officials and county auditors claim the asserted plot may bave ,bilked the couq\y trea1ur1 out of as mucb as. ~--V¥•r tb9 put-~wo yean by,aiile-rrtepping supP410edly "fail safe'' electronic parldbl ticket machines. Joe Mestre, a<Jmini strative aide to Sheriff Bradley Gates, said Van Lent Is allegedly the ring leader of "two or three" employes of Parking Systems Inc., the rirm that operates the lot. ~ ''There may be more arrests pending since the i.nvestigation is still urider way," Mestrej ;pd. ' Van Lent's arrest culminated a painstaking probe triggered by an. intbrmant's. anonymous re· • port to airport administrators of illegal activity in the parking lot operation. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffith told the Daily Pilot that un- Orange Detective Dennis Flapagaq said today there is a possibility that further charges will Oe filed against Ramos who was employed by the county 9uperintendent of schools as pro- ject coordinator of the Central Count-y ltegional Occupatlon Program. Ramos resigned from bis $17 ,259 a year post Monday. He was in charge of job training for financially deprived persons in the Orange and Santa Ana areas. ~ •• -· • • DMty f'tt.t 5UIH ....... TICKET S)'STEM BEATEN? -Despite elaborate "fail · safe'' system motVtoring parking charges at Orange County'. Airport including time-punch clock (top) and dated, ·timed and nu111bered ticl<ets (bottom) sheriff's authorities claim a skimming scheme has cost the coun- ty $300,000 over the")>ast two years. •. dercover officers monitored the actfvitteS of Van Lent a nd several aSsoeiates for weeks in an efrort to ga ther en ough evidence to take to the district at- torney for an indictment. Flanagan said a ···com- prehensive audit" began today into the affairs of the Orange County Manpower Commission, the agency that hired Ramos for ·work funded by the federal Com· prehensive Employment and Training Act. F1 anagan said Ramos is ac- 'cused of diverting at least $8,000 into his own pocket by endorsing paychecks issued for trainees who bad ei~er left theprogramor had not yet, enrolled in it. More 'Meaningful' Homework.rUrged Planagan. satd the ·tbisses oc- curred-during tbe tbe period July 1 through t1ct. i : The Orange of. ficer said Ramos had access to $80,000 a yea.r in federal funds. Irvine school trustees Monday &PJ>roved a policy aimed at en- cou rag t n g ''m,eaningful · · homework as·· an extension of classroom instructlbn. The polfcy urges teachers to coordinate assignments which • Memorial :~Mass Survivors Honor· €(,)fflR'Ufiom . MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay ~u\>I) -The young people who survived on huma,n flesh after · a nightmarish plane crash in lb• Chilean Andes three years ago have gathered to commemorate tbei,r dead companions. A memorial Mass was attended Monday by most of the 16 survivors, their families and mourners of the 29 men and women who perished in u+ Oct. 13, 1972 ·' crash of a Fairchild Fokker aircraft. The craft, carrying .a;; PJlrsops , was flying the old Christian J1occer team cfll#.Stella Maril JUgb s&ool .· . In UfllCllay to Chile 'for • ¥cl> wltll the Chilean 1 Prince of Wiles team. · 1 ·' ' · The plane remained uacliacovered for 72 days, despite all-o;;t° ,tracking etioi'Q by the Chilean air , force, until survlvors'Fernudo Parr.,do.and R<1bei:to Canessa: found help on a chllllce meeting with a moun·' 1 are ''adapted to the maturity and learning needs of individual stu- dent.a."' A second approval of the policy is required. The second vote is · schedulect' Oct. 27. Board Pre.side nt Elizabeth Sicoli said she had received telephone calls from some parents who are opposed to homework. However. that position was re- butted by Trustee June Foley who said, "L think we are giving the teachers the responsibility of assigning meaningful homework and' the parents and students the responsibility of seeing that it is done. That is a part of growing up." . Regarding the need for such a policy, As·sociate Supt. '8ymona Edman aaid, "In the past, we have had comments on.~ dis- tric\'s policy on homewol'k: 1. think tbiS RUls our policy in writ· inland should make it.:clear. •• •· Mrs. Sicoli sugg .. led mollir'Y· g tile 1191icy to giYJ! parent's the • rtght to ·accepf or ·rej,ct hddlework asailnments.' 'the ~u.ceestion, ho~ever, found no supi)ortamong other trustees. Investigators concealed in 1:1 van shot two movies of the sus· peels in action and county auditors exam ined more than 10,000 voided parking tickets in an effort to determine how the fraud was accomplished. I Griffith s aid a number or theoMes were developed about lhe m ethod used to skim the re· ceipts, including the possibility counterfeit parking tickets were being printed. But that theory was discarded when investigators· determined the suspects were allegedly able to pocket between $250 and $500 a CSee SKIM, Pa1e AZ) Coast W eath er Sunny s ki e s through Wednesday, according to the weathe r service. Warmer with highs in the 1o·s at the beaches rising lo th e mid ·80 s inl a nd . Overnight lows in t he 50s. INSIDE T ODA. 't' Fin.ding a job in a tight market 3em 1mpo3siblfo ? Nof 1/ you hove right inlt"rtJiew and job 3ecuri ng 3k1ll3. Coo.stal Employment Centrr i.! of/tring free le13ons in IUC· ceu M emplOJ/mmt hunting. People Sf!ct ion, B I . I IMlex -MWllollMI ... •• •• •• at·I ... · waa re~atedly r~ l!x all may reach a high of 45 mllea per tbrff men-and wls-Ctleri"illoWe<s-nour.-TffRe 011dttton1 will- to leave the p1rked vehicle. or. possibly stay in effect through 4 'nc:en 1ald the three suspect.a-;Ibunday with achanceoleuing, -,ct.aln shepherd.. I • • ' Surviving,on the Qesb or the~· 4ead companions; . 16 persa.a •were reecliied ,_ Ofi!eal'~iati'vely·· In dilcus•ion, truitees em- p-b aai aed that ''blanket '' bompor,k a11i1nmenta not 1t- tulled·w "1• ind(vlduol.neeols and ablllli" ol Jb• atlld~ \OOUld not b.e IA k~pla1 wllll U.. pollc~, =---_.. T...-n ..... --••• .. •• •• • .,.Wwepreviously knownlothevic. in the late •ttemoon1, 1aCCOfdinc um. . to a department ·~•man.- ,: \ \1'\, unharmed. • _,.,.~ I! ' . ' . .. ' --""'··' .. ' > 42 DAILT PILOT Accused S layer Pursu e d · Police units from slx separate 1gencies chased down and cap- ured an An uheim woman want- •d on charges of attempted nurder this morning after a Nild. high -speed purs uit that ~nded when her car crashed into 1 cente r divide r at Newport Free wa y a nd M c Arthur Bou le,•ard. 'f akcn into custody aft er bein g chased at speeds of 100 miles a n hour ~'as P hyllis A. Buttram, 25, of2442 W. Broadway St . She w as sought afte r her husband w 11s shot three times in the buttocks and both thighs at 8:53 lhis morning. The victim. Randy L. Buttram. 26 , \\':JS t a k e n to the W est Anaheim Com m unity llospital for emergency tre atment. Officers said the chase started when a n Anaheim police car spotted Mri:;. Buttra m·s autC? al Brookhurst :SLt ~et and Cerritos Ave nue in Anaheim. The officer said he motioned Mrs. Buttram to pull over, but in- stead she s te pped on the ac- celerator and the r;Jce was on . She sped south on Brookhurst through residential sections of Garden Grove and then darted to the Santa Ana Freeway and then to the Newport Freeway. Hitchhiking Girl Rap e d In I rvine A 24-year-o ld hitchhiker mak- ing her way from Arizona to San Francisco was round wandering the streets of Costa Mesa early today after being released by a man who she s aid took her to an Jrvine field and raped her. Costa Mesa police picked up the worn an as a suspicious person shortly after midnight in the 1000 block of Tulare Drive. The victim. who said her home is Witchita, Kan. told police she had been given a ride by a man named Sco.tt who drove her to a field near Jambotee Road and the San Diego Freeway where he raped her. However. police described lhe . wotnan as "very anti:police" and sa\d s he would not.. answet" many of their questions nor would ~he press chirges. Officers drove her to a restaurant whe re she ate a sandwich before going on her way. Irvine Man's Body Fo1Uld, • Search Ends Sacramento County oKicials have suspended a search for three persons believed killed in an airplane crash Friday that took · thelifeof an Irvine man. Three bodies that have been re- covered have been identifieid as Roger Oing, 2S, of Irvine ; William Mockridge, 41, of Long • Beach and Kevin Thomason, 11, of Long Beach. Still missing, but believed aboard the ill-fated Aero Com- m and er soo. are Pierce Thomason,' a Long Beach dentist and father of Kevin; Richard M. Beaver of Norwalk and Robert W. Clark. Divers probil)g Snodgrass Slouih, where the fuselage of the plane was found , discovered only fragments of the plane that disin- tegrated near a 1,543-foot-tall television tower about a mile Crom Sacramento's Executive Airport Friday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l M ()rat191 Coa•t D•llr P!lol, ... 1 .. -·•" 1~(11"' blntd1fle Htw•·~tll. tpUIHl-l>r1t><Or ..... CM11 P..olllhl"'I Cl<flp.n,. "'-olkldll'°"'••• P•OIJU lhtll Ntollllt' lllr11u91\ F ., ... , !or (o\!• '°""-· ~"'-1 IMkl\, Ht,1nllftllon lkotc .. lf°"" lt!n Vtll•'· lrwlne, S..llllltNc.~ V•ll•• """ ...._.. llet<l\,._!n C ... 11, A\lnglt•..,ion.ol~O< !Ioli 11 ll'Ut>lhl'IH t.tlll<'lltwt -t...-y,, Int pt1n<1,.i puD41>""'1I pt•nl 11 t! llll W.'1 O•r St,..t, Co"• Meu, C•H•o•nlt ~. Robert N. Weed Prt•I0.,11 tnd Put>h-• Jack R. Cur1ev Vilt P1••lllenl •nd C..,..•.i Mo._, Thomas Keevil lll•IO• Thomas A. Murphlne M<Ont91nQC<11ior O\arles H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall ~Uh~ l<MMOI~ C°'to" \ • D•O, MIM ,..._rt Ill(.._.. ll ... lef' ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATORS-FOCUSED ON TICKET TAKERS IN PROB E Officers Claim Lucrative 'Skimming' Scheme Was Uncovered at County Airport ..__...., f'roM P a ge Al SKIM ... day by workin·g around lhc "un- beatable" price ri:gistering de- vices used at lhe lot. Griffith explained that the machines are based on a grated entry that automatically spits out prenumbered parking tickets stamped with the date and time a vehicle enters. If the driver retains his ticket, it ~ taken by an attendant on the way -out and stamped by another machine that records the exact amount due in a tamper-proof re- gister.1 But Griffith said a number of peopl~. particularly those who park for several days at a time, lose their tickets and must be is- sued a "lost ticket coupon" by the attendant who estimates the Um~ spent in the lot. , Investigators claim the sus- pects gradually substituted hun- dreds of Jost ticket coupons for metered parking ti ckets, which invariably recorded higher amounts. The balance was then kept by the s us pects. Maraudin g -Coyote Shot in Capo Beach A CapiJtrano Beach man Mon~ day night shot and killed a coyote that had been terrorizin g chickens kept in a coop near the rear of his residence. Joseph Schat'hl, 35156 Camino Capistrano. a cement contractor. said he saw the coyote approach his hens and geese about9p.m. Schat'ht said he quie'tly entered his home, grabbed a shotgun and staJked the coyote into an open field where he shot ii. He later bLiried the animal. On three occasions. Schacht said, coyotes have attacked his chickeos. One~. a coyote stuck his muzzle through a hole in the coup and ripped a leg off a chicken, be said. ''I hated' to shoot it." Schacht s aid. ''It wa s a beautir1,11 spec i1n e n .·• T he coyote was . about the size of a large dog, be saido: A !ipokes man for the Orange County Sheriff's Department. said tod ay that the state Fish and Game Code allows keepers of livestock to shoot predators. H e s aid the code provision would take precedence over county laws prohibiting the dis- charge of firearms in inhabited areas , as Jong as the shooter ex· hibited caution with his firearm. There have been numerous re- ports in recent months ol coyotes preying on domestic pets in ca- nyon areas in San Clemente and Capistrano Beach. 1 As recently as last Saturday, a San Clemente couple's pet Cockapoo was attacked and car- ried off by a coyote as the hor- rified owners watched. Bat tin's Hearing Delayed A six-day delay was ordered to- day iii lhe Superior Court trial of Orange County Supervlaor Robert Battin to enable the California Supreme Court to rule Udl week on Battin's demand for a writ of prohibition. Presiding Judge Robert. A. Banyard set Oct. 20 as the new trial date. Battie, 4:», ol Santa Ana, fa~es cbarees of &:rand theft, misappropriation of public fund!! and filing of false pay claima against the county. . Defense attorney Matthew Kwilich ls asking lbe high court • to halt further prosecution of.Bat- tin on the grounds that tbe supervisor's pretrial rights were denied him when he was indicted by the Grand Jury. The Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino has already rejected the argument that Battin should have been al~ lowed to confrpnt witnesses testi- fying agains t him, cross examine them and have his attorney with him throughout Grand Jury pro- ceedings. Seven felony charges were filed against Battin after it was alleged that he made improper u se of bis staff and county materials during his 1974 cam- paign for California lieutenant governor. It is also alleged by the defense that the indictment is improper since two grand jurors were absent at the time it was issued. Teache rs Strike ATLANTA (UPI) -City teachers joined custodial workers today in the first public school s trike in Atlanta's history_ A spokesm an for the Atlanta As- sociation ot Educators, which voted earlier today to support a walkout of the custodial workers, claimed that about 3.500 of the system's 4,800 teachers were out. Fire Hits Vegas Strip LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPll -An e:xplosioo and fire de1troy•d the . Thorou&hbred Lounge lllld Coemo's restaurant en UM Laa Vegas Strip early to- day. Bartender William Houck and two unidentified persons esraped. ll wasoot. • known whether anyoneeiae was in the building. 1160.ck' said 1.hete wQ"art explosion. and be and the patrons ran out the door. A pas sing motorist said flames leaped 30 reet into the.air. I ';, "' ... .. .. ... '-~~~~~~~..:....-'~ f',...P.,.eA.J ISSUES ••• in the area bounded by Culver Drive , the Santa Ana Freeway~ J e ffre y Road and Irvin Boulevard. The residents hav withdrawn their support. · ;J·· A general plan amendment be· ing considered by the council .. would move up the .schedule o .. deveJOpment for the ''Village . .._. New Culver'' from post-191l) t<F"' as soon as the paperwork can be completed-possibly 1977. . New Culver is northwest~or ~ Culver Drive between Moul -. Parkwa y and the San Dieg Freeway. <· The area is seen by Irvine ... Company planners as a majorqc site for relatively moderate .... priced homes. Ho\vever. one o{ the city's three general plan op, tions calls for the area to rema~ as permanent agriculture. Whil~ backing for permanent farining js slight, the pro~ed amend- ment has forced a new look at the long -term open sp'ace policies of the city. Pact R ejected '° MIAMI (UPI) -StrildngOlght~ attendants for .National Airlin~ overwhelmingly rejected proo posals Monday night calling for a new att e mpt by federal mediators to resolve a six-week- old walkout. We 've Got A Warehouse Full of Special Values. Save up to ·20% ! • Griffith said add ~tional evidence on the schepie was gathered by parkink' control vehicles in the Jot for varying lengths of time to determine . what type of system was being used. Sheriff's officials said today they h&ve no evidence linking the management of the parking com· pany with the skimming plot. Trustees Wa jt To Rf!cogmze Teacher Units Spedacular Sale of Beautiful f.Vcim·Black~ -! ParKing Systems Inc .. former- ly called Parking Corporation of America, obtained the contract · to oper ate the lot from the Board ot. Supervisors lo earl)' 1973 after agreeing to post $30,000 bond lo cover potential losses of public C\.Ul~. ' The company operates the lot for 6.85 percenl of the 1ross re- ceipts with the remainder going into the county's general fund. Count)' officials said one of the fir.m 's key references on its ap- plication for the lucrative con- tract (now yieldin1 $840,000 a year) was Dr. Louts Cella of San- t.a Ana, a millionaire clinic owner and political benefactor of several supervisors in office at the time the contract was awarded, Celta·s implied presence in the contract deliberation Wa.3 vocal- ly cballenced by former supervisor David Baker, who favored retaining the company that held the initial contract on· the parking lot, Redman Parking Corporation. Irvine school trustees Monday held off on formal recoJmilion of two district teacher bargaining organizations to give the groups a chance for an audit or their mem- berships. Al issue is who--has how much say in district negotiations next ye~. The Federation of Irvine Teachers ,has 40 members. The Irvine Teachers• Association has 325. However, some teachers are members ot both groups, accord- ing to board President Elizabeth Sicoli. The audit will give each group credit for half the number of dual. memberships. For exam- ple. Mrs. Sicoli said, if 20 leachers have dual mem- berships, each will be credited withlOmembers. The groups are represented in proportion with their mem- berships on the district certificat· ed employes council, which will pick the negotiators and guide wage, fringe benefit and working condition talks . .f' ..... P_,,eAI SADIS'.f'IC KILLING. •• the truth about what musl have happened. "The little gal found it difficult to acce pt that no one would believe her," Kutch recounted, noting she made an excellent wit- ness, remembering events and surroundings in intimate detail. ConCusi9n over geography com- plicated by fear, weariness and shock led the Costa Mesa girl- who was also s tabbed in the ab- domen and beaten-to shift the search from north to south Jackson County, where Miss Wo· jtas' body was found Saturday. The two girls, escapees from McMillan School for wayward ·girls in Orange, set out hitch- hiking for Oregon, the local vic- tim told police when she spilled out her tale. They were picked up in the Sacramento area by a man and young woman in an imported car and driven on through Redding and up lntentate s , making food and coffee stops occasionally~ "It WU Just • routine type trip." sald Kutch, until the ni&:ht of horror when the car pulled off on a lonely lo.ginc ro~ overlook· Ing Highway 221 near Ashland in lumber country. ;rh• Costa Me,. llirl said she was led into the woods, beaten. stabbed and then dumped back in- to the car, while the terrified Wo- jtas glrl was bOund to a tree. Contrary to earJler reports, she didnotdlteCtiy wltn .... tbeblood· balh and sexual asaault oo her fri end. "The last time she saw Becky, she was out there in the boon· docks,'' Kutch said. The Costa Mesa girl had already poured forth the tale of horror, saying she believed her friend was slain, after being picked up back in Costa Mesa nine days ago by Officer Larry F\iqua as a straight runaway. He saw blood on her shirt and asked what happened and the frightened victim revealed a festering knife wound in the ab- domen and began to tell the story in detail. Kutch confirmed today the vic- tim has revealed in detail acts and events that trans pired between them and their captors before she was finally fre ed in the Bakenfield area. Kansas Jail Inmates Rebel LANSING, Kan . <UPI) - About 100 inmates armed with baseball bata and "hall tanked- up on booze and pills" refused to return to their cells and negotiat· ed with pri&on officials today about complaints of hars h security. The inmates started their~ pro- r test . ..Monday night by sitling down In lhe prison yard. • b y@matro ng TM• ildvlll'lt.tif of""'"" c•r.,..Mlf'iflOldurineour spKle<ul• wl• of be•ullful E¥•1'4·Blilct CWpitts. S.w UC> 10 to'I".., ,..,tfl '*'9IWI. MlnHMl'l"'I thegt, Mlmp!UOUl w ooni.1, ilnd $tuMlll9 1Kt,llotur11MM9S. C'-from loU'l'•• nwst t_,,loMblol dlCOl'.tor colon iln1l••sy<•,.. fli.n.tor longolestl11111 llNuly ilt _ _.y Wllk>gs. ·-·lille lrat•UMIOn ... ,,.."' CVIOl"S from . -MIOI wcw~ rot I lfl-klry. Hurry -only 1---•to ua. •11Mlil9t of UWH oublafldlng t«PM ,,.1-. S...OllOur lt_.i Easy-car• Nyloft suts hsy<-. 19w-1'11• c ... strvc:llols - r.1-.cl ..... r.at-9't ,.,. rV90l'd ..,,~lily. elltr• ..... --111<11 Ell•M-Blat'l 8'I CMI.._ Wet $ 1•. tt _., ....... iMWtM.Oll .......... o.tr $t.50. (lnlhll"'111 save On our Luxuriously-· Tlllck SCtolplurwd 511- • ..,.,.._ (t,tl Md ~ Slyl• In nylon U'\tt Mend$ lM C•Will loGll. fllf IMt wllll dlMply· iowlpilurftl llN>.rty. Color d1okn • .,..1.,. from .... ._._ . ._ -.cu to ll9ilUl1tu11y.bold "'"'UI·'-""" lib li-·lllilClll'I A•ndof MUI. was •u.n.-r •· .,..IMtell.O. $12.50 Orlwt.MwetMlr • Untl•lll'CI) 5aW On OUr Sumptuous ~xony~T•xture PlusMs 11•1 todily·s mott pOpUlilr c•rpel uw11hvcllon. 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MOMY ' ~12.95 1Tnsttli.GI Prices Effective Oct. 16th through Oct. 31st SAVE~:· 20% at .•• .•.•.•...••...... ~ ·installation. custom draperies LIC. NO. 1l041l '1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAI.If. 92627 • PHONE 646-4d38 -646-2355 '- ., ' . ' \ I ' • ' I \ •• ( • B1•11tl•gton -.Beaeh-- . Fe11••hlln Valley EDITION ~ ... ;.~1 t • ,. 1!1 A•1'Rti••:VINSEL · Co\llity Superior Court roamed With $25,000 bail set, documents d1yt1>Kore be• l~~Y '"' iiappeti;d, ' "' -.__.._,.. ... _ free for a week while the COsta issued .swiftly when the remains Oct. I, autbOtitiesspi'Culate. ''Th• little cal found it d.imcult ~A ~d kiufit1 ol a teenager Mesa 1irl. I•. fought to CQJlvince of Rebecca Marie Wotjas, ts. -.., 0re.,., authorities once aban· to accept that no one would "ttlloee decapitated corpse was authoriUeSa-murderoccurred. werefinallyfound. dolled the ae&(ch.-whtn bun.ten believe her,'' Kutch flCOUllted, fOuad recently in Oregon may be RonaldiW-,yne Hogan, 32, and A deer bunter (ound her lashed !ailed .to fi.ndL a b6c:tJ in 8n area natift&11be made an excellent wit-Jlilked to Ute cue of a drifter and Gall Marie Lamber:son. --19, to a tree in_a lonely, rai~y forest' described as oear Jledfaril, Ore., ~. rememberin11 events and Ma strllriend accused olimirder-Ori&inally from Hemet, were cap.. off i logging road near: As:Jtland. " abovelnteistate5,._;f· .,... • , ---""a~UDdln-pµi intimatedetall. ~C a-cy:~reaa r.una.Way. ~· in Sacramento at a Ore., whereshehadbeeosexuaJ.Jy Colt.a-Mesa Poll~ ~ve Conluiionover geography co~ tiltlllDd'naherCostaMesacompa· .~bo'scOlfeestioPWli!nsPotted-assaulted, savagely beaten and Noonan Kutcb.~bobiterviewed pUcated by fear, weariness and 1lkn. '• bytheaberiff's Metro Detail. stabbed 22 times in the neck and lhe local runa.,.ay 8e9-ai ~. shock: led th:e ...... Costa Mes&.girl- Tbe suioeets scheduled fat ar.-TbeY are named in warrants back. becamecoovlaced shew•~ -who .,..as also stabbed in the aJ>. fllilnmeat today in Sacralbentb cbaf-glna first de~ mu~er Death came just aboul three the trulh about What-m' ~•,.1 ctomeo an~ beaten--tO slilft. the !Foday's-f:tl09hl N~V. Stoeks TEN CENTS search f r om north to south. Jackson County, where Miss Wo- jtag' body was round Saturday. The ·two girls; escapees from Mc?tjiUan School for wayward eirls lo Orange. set out hitch~ lliklhg fOr Ofegon,-are loCal vie· tim told police when she spilled outhertale. 1hey -ere picked up in the sacramento area by a man and !See SADISTIC, Pac•A2l I '• l'tdnap: ~·Mystery .t, ,._; .i ltt' , I . Crl~· Reiioi-teil,.:.... But No Victim . .1.¢ ·: _, . . . 0.Uy l"I._ ,.,... b'r ltlc .............. ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S INVESTIGATORS FOCUSED ON TICKET TAKERS IN PROBE . Olllcera-Ct•m Lucrative 'Skimming' Scheme Was Uncovered at County Airport .~irport Frp~utl C~acked . . ~ ' - ' Huntington Man Hekl in $300,000 Skim , . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER And GARY GRANVILLE Of .. O.lly POMI Stiff ... Orange County Sheriff's in- ~ •testigators Monday arrested a ;.puntington Beach man in alleg- :1)'.ag they bad cracked ·an .elaborate, $500-a -day receipt 'ikimming operation at the coun- ty airport's main p arking lot. ~ An intensive, seven-week pro-~be led to the arrest o( Marinus H. ~van Lent, 44, or 20361 Seven Seas ;.Prive, on grand theft and em- ~zzlement charges. Van Lent is • .pn attendant at the pay parking ... f.acility. :!'-54.~ri[f~ .9Lficials and county -::auditqrs claim the asserted plot m ay have bilked the county treasury out of as much as $300,000 over the past two years 6y side.stepping supposedly "Cail safe" electronic parking ticket !>'I , machine!S. , .. Joe Mestre, administrative 'tide to Sherirf Bradley Gates, ,-Said Val)-Lent is allegedly the ring leader or "two or three'' . employes or P arking Systems , Inc., the firm that operates the . Jot. ! : "There may be more arrests Pending since the investigation is 'StiU underway,'' Meslresaid. : Van Lent's arrest culminated a painstaking probe triggered by :en. iri.torniant's anonymous re-p-t to ~irport administrators o( -aliegal activity in the parking lot ·operati~. ! Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffith ~'told the Daily Pilot that un- :dercover_offjcers monitored the -~·ctivities o( Van Lent and , ,ever al associates ror weeks in '-an effort to · gather enough ~ce to take to the district at· ey for,an indictment. !-Investigators concealed in a ·van shot two movies of the sus- pects in action and county .. P ARKING COMPA N Y • • " : '' ORANGE COlJ!"../TY OF AMERICA A l...,PORT • • r ATES POSTED ' • \,J •• ' ' ~ ' .; ,....1_ . HunWigton Beach pPlice,_~ay are·sUlrtrYiag tO uhravel Uie al- leged kidnaping early Monday of a Long Beach woman identified oa.ly as Diane. ~ .. '8111 Detective· Richard N\>Jand s'iid today no onAEtehini her description has reported missing and po lie ve been una· · ble to tum ..ap an c1ues in her al- legeddi:s'p~raDce. . ' ~ In the meantime, her .. compa- nion, Keyin Louis Vaughn, 22, of Lps Angeles County, remained-in .JUabJ~c!obdition-m··w-hospital in- terisive care un.it after suffering a concussion and bruis·es at the hands or Diane's Blleged abduc· l()J's. Noland said officers intend to question vauJhn further but addi- tional informat\On probably will have lo await an improvement in hiscondilion. Police said Vaughn told them he met Diane, 23, Sunday oflht at a restaurant at Adams A d Harbor Boulevard in a ' . . The two left the ta~int: police sai~ ~aughrji'tolii ~- drove to Bolsa Chica Beach _iD.. ffn9ljpllQD Be¥P ia' ~88 2Win'Dela ID Finklea Death Tri A four-week delay w order'ed today in the separate Orange County Superior Court death penalty trials·o( two brothers ac- cused or the murder ol Fountain Valley athlete-scholar Stephen "Mike" Finklea, 19. Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard set Nov. 10 as the new trial date arter defense attorneys ·argued _that tbey needed more time to prepare for the coricur- rent trials or Hugh Daniel Bean, 24, and Charles Dennis Bean, 22. J"he Montana ·born brothers were arrested last Oct. 31 shortly after FinkJea was shot and killed in the Warner Avenue market where be worked as a night clerk. Defense attorneys indicated to- day that they might seek a change or venue £or both trials on the grounds of extensive and pre· judicial pretrial publicity. Both brothers were still being held in county j~il with bail denied. Injured M~ Dies ' BAKERSF'IELD (U PI) -Jim· my L . Hunt, 23, or Arvin, died early today Crom injuries suf· (ered when the dune buggy he was driving went out or control · and overturned near Arvin. The t Highway Patrol said Hunt and his tl\re e passe ngers were thrown oUt of·the vehicle when it rolled over. • . . -, . ' between Seven~ and 11th Streets. But ~ th'ey preparea to leave the beach later, about2 a.m ., two men accosted th~m at gunpoint and-Vaughn said he was knocked un~ious:. ;. He awoke later iii the.dirt. beside 'his car, police said he related, which by then was parked near the Garden Grove Fr~W'!-Y and Valley View Street. -Faces (;harg-es Officers all eged the young woman may have been abducted by the two m en . Vaughn's wallet and jao-ket also were missing. police reported. The woman was described as five feet, four inches tall and 115 pounds, with s hort brown hair and wearing green pants and an orange, beige and green sweater, police said. MaU, 34, Wounded . . ln Beach Shootout A gun battle that erupted in th~ Sunset Be3ch·area Monday m"gbt after a Joe.al resident spotted a man tamperin~ with his parked · car ended with t!Jie wounding of a Huntington Park man_wfto ..now races criminal char:g~ .. Orange County Sheriff's of- "11~tiftef "€'11Btpactr as- JUch.rd Keith Strock, 34, wbO is l_iated in iood cohdition1today at Orange County MedicaJ Centet. Deptfties said s"trock was shol in the right thigh when he ex- changed shots with purs uing policeorricers. ' 1 Deputies said the shooting erupted wb.en they resPonded to a call from a Pacific Coast Court Hears Patent Plea For Washer WAsHlNGTON CAP! -The U.S. Supreme Court--.igreed today to hear arguments about a device for washing cow manure arr the Ooors or dairy barns. The question is whether the de· vice, marketed by Ag Pro Inc., was original enough to have been granted a patent. Ag Pro sued Be rnard A . Sakraidi (or infringing its patent, and the U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans ruled that the device was patentable. Sakraidi appealed. The device consists or a steel tank with a hinged gate or dam which can be opened, permitting the water to fl ow onto the ba rn noor. • Sakraidi said it was "not new . not novel, and could be made, as a si mpl e matter, by a mechanic.·· Ag Pro replied that the inven- tion "(or the rirst time provided a meahs for thoroughly cleaning all barn Oobr a,reas in a matter of a rew minutes, where previously it toOk hours or disagreeable hand labor." The court will hear argumenl'i and decide the case in its current term , expected to run until June. · Highway reisident who had vainly purs ued a man he had seen tam .. • perine with his pa rked car. Joined bY. Seal Beach officers, deputies challenged a running ..man.near 5th and 9th street.I-who. assertedly turned around and fired one shot in their direction. Ofttcen slid tbey'fi~ rour shots jri return. Deputies said Strock collapsed but reg3ined his reet and took re· fuge underneath a nearby home. He was persuaded to surrender and was r ushed to the county hospital for treatment. Deputies said Strock was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on police orri cers, His alleged tampering with the parked car is still under investigation. ' MqyorCan't Find Mink JC the-weather turns, it could be a long cold Winter for Huntington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs. She lost her Cull -length mink coat. MaYor Gibbs told police that her $4,000 to SS.000 ga rment is missing. She told orfi cers she couJdn 't remember ir someone borrowed it. if it wa s in storage or if it had been left someplace. But it is missing , for certain. Bomber Crashes VALLETTA, M alta (UPI) -A British Royal Ai r Force Vulcan bomber exploded and crashed in flames today, dam aging IZ houses and killing a womin, wit- nesses said. The RAF said Lhe pilot and co-pilot bailed out safe- ly. It did not say ir there were any more crewmen aboard. Weather Fl P7 ~ l , ..... ...,..__., -. . .. ·auditors examined mo.re than 10,000 voided parking tickets in an. effort to determine hoW the ·fraud was accomplished. Griffith s3id a number of I....::.,::-" ..::.- tbeories-werr--developed---a the method used to skim the.re- ftipts, including the possibility ~terfeit parking tickets were o.11, "' ... ''"" ....... TlCl<ET SYSTEM BEATEN? -Despite elaborate "fail· safe'' system monitoring parking charges a't Orange County Airport including time-punch clock (tOi>) and dated, timed and numbered ticket s (bottom) sheriff 's authorities claiai a s kimming scheme has cost the coun - ty $300,00o over !he past two years. Huntington Woman Acciihntally .Shot, Sun ny s kies t hrough Wednesday, according to t h e weath e r service . Warmer with highs in the 70's at the beaches rising to th e mid ·SO s inland . Overnight lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODA V . 1 1 •being printed. • · But that theory was disc&rded when investigators determined the 1uspects were allegedly able-- 'to pocket between $250 and '5()0 a · _day by working around the "un· gister . beatable" price registering lie-But Griffith said a number or vices used at the lot. I people, particularly those who • Griffith explained that the park for several days at a time, ~machines afe base<I. on a· grated lose their tickets and must be is· •trythatautomaticallyspitsout 11.ied a "lost ticket coupon" by .:prenumbered parking tickets the.attendant who estimates the .Jita.mpld____wltb Y!! t•te and time' ' tiinespent in the lot ... vehicleenters. ... lii"Ve'S"tlgators-claim the sus- •' U t.!Jie driver retains his ticket, pects gradually substituted hun- :.lt ii taken by an altendanton the dreds' of lost_tlcket ~pons ror W:~Y qu\-...d,'.•ta~ by ~ • ·m•ered parking tlokets, which . .macJdpe that rec«)Ycla th"e exact"" ~mva-Ji'ably recorded ,higher ·-dull In a t"1W-proof re-amounta. The balance waa then ,. • II • . • ' • - A33·year-9ld Huntingt:OI) Beach worrian Was in satisfactory condi- tion this morning after she al· legedly tried to snoot an intrut)er butshoihe r self.in the_leg, instead. kept by the suspect s. Policesaic:{Patricia L,,Hoffdahl Grtrrith said addition at \of 963a Hamilt0;q Av~. heard so- evidence on the scheme was meC;!:ne , trying to h[e&.~ i~ a gathered by parking control .bedroom wlnClow at her hoi'ne, vehicles in the., lot ror varying . ·~;!'bbed, a ,38 caliber revolver, lengths of time• to determine ~ accidentally shot lterSelf in what type or sy.stem was being thet.high. • .l' ' used. Officers Said the bµU."'°,entered Sheriff's orCi cials_saicLt.Qday ·t.· theW*h :a'!_d ex cit~ thee air ~ea they have no evidence linking the. "-D)i!d@Wtpfqc-tttre~. management o( U.e pUltlng COOi· · SM Wa~· ~·~e4 ~1itlsfac- pany with the skimming plot. , tor)' coodit•on toil•>:."lf Orange Parking_Syste:'ts Inc. rormer· CountyMedicat<:'t\nter. ·\ I J 1 <See SKIM Pa•o'.Ul • Pilllce sud \hefOI* lookihg 10.. ~ I . . the alleged intruder, described as a male L3tin, about 35 years old , five feet, 11 inches tall, with a m edium build and a cu rly moustache . · P~ Supported I TOKYO (APl -Peking in· dicated s upport today· ror the 'ertlst Fretilin p a rt y in Portt,1iuese Timor's two-month· old c ivil war . The official 'Hsinbu-a n e ws agenc_y_s_aid Fretilln -the RevolutiOO:aty -Ft-011rror ·1ndepen·dent East Timor ...... controls most of the Portuguese.colony. F'lnding a job in a tight morkel seem impossible? NOi if you hove "right interview .and job ."lec uring skill."1 . Coastal Employment Center i.s offering free lessons in .ruc- cess/ul employment hunting, People Section. Bl, l•dex I..~ ... ... _ .. .......... 1 ... ., ~,.: ... 14 •• .. .. ,_.. ., =c-t• ·1·1 --., .,.,, ... "-"11H" ... DNttlMo'lk n ., -·~· llltwltll> ... .. T ..... 1.-• • -.. ....... .. ::c:.... AtO-U -.. •• --A4.•1 I • Al OAJLY PILOT H /F -Joh-Pie Violation By Cory? SACRAM E NTO IAP) -State Controller Ken Cory has ttppolnt· ed an inherilan ce tax rererce who O\\'tlS stock in an Orange Coun ty hospital thal aided Cory's cam.i paign, says t he Sacramento Union. The Union said the appoint· ment appearl'd to violate state lay,• which s ays persoM appoint- ed •s refer ees shall not. have con- tributed "d irectly or indir ectly" to a controller's campaign. It identifi ed the rt?feree as Murray Shell of LOs Angeles. It said he is a stoc kholder in Bristol Mercy l~ospita l. Santa Ana. According to documents on file with the secretary of state, the Union said. the hospital lent Cory $2 ,615 worth of in·kind ser vices d urin g last yea r 's campaign. The Union said the aid \vas pro- vided •hroul':h a campaign con1 - milt~e known as B-PAC, set up by Or . Louis Ce llo Cl'lla is a C'u r y backer and dl.'- vC'lope r uf l~r1 s t o1 and othl'f OWlngt• Coun ty hospital s. ~ht~l l, \•;ho ('o u\tln "l be rl'a<'he<l for ron1ment. was quoted by th e l 'n1on ;;is sa~·in~ his 1nt C'rest in tht" hospital 1s very small. Shell said he hu d kno'vn Ce ll a a bout 20 years. and their rela- tionship was "strictly business.·· Jfe added that he does not knov• Cory and had not discussed t he appointment with him. Cory said he had not discussed the appoint- m ent with Shell. Crawford Cofer or Los Angeles, another Cory in heri tance tax ap- poin tee. refusC'd to lake his uuth of office \\'hen it was revealed that he ha d C'onl riboted $.')28 to Cory's c.:1 n1p::11i:n Frot11 Page Al SKIM •.. ly called Parking°Cor'Porstion or America, obtained the contract to operate the lot rrom the Board of Supervisors in early 1973 after agreeing to post $30,000 bond to cover potential losses of public f\lnd•. -· ' The company operates the lot for 6.85 i>ercent of the gross re· ce\pts wlth the remainder going into the county's i eneral fun4. County officials said one of ~e firm's key references on its ap- plication for the lucr•Uve con- tract (now yielding $840,000 a year) was Dr. Louis Cella of San- ta Ana, a millionaire clinic owner and political benefactor of several s upervisors in office at the time the contract was awarded. Celia's implied presence in the contract deliberation was vocal· ly ch a lleng e d by former supervisor David Baker, who fa vored retaining the company that held the initial contract on the parking lot, Redman Parking Corporation. Democratic Women Unite WASHINGTON ru·p11 - Democratic Women Activists have formed a group to 1push their party toward acceptance of a "women's aeenda" at the na- tional convention and to work ror t he eventual nomination of a woman on the national ticket. Gloria Ste inem, a DWA spokeswoman, s aid at a news conference Monday, ''] don't know very many voices that would say a woman could be e lec t e d in the top s pot . Realisticall y I don't know of many women's groups talking about the presidency.·· ORANG1E COAST "" DAILY PILOT T"" Of•nQ>e to••t Cl•I•• Plllll, •Ith ..,,;(h ,, <_...., I~ Nt•• "'•"· ,, """'1"""2 tt• 11 .... or...., C<Un ~11'"'"9 to.._,. !t.foM•••~ t<lltlo•" •·~ Pl'l>IU""'" _...,., tll<""!lh r.,....,, lor Cost• ~ ... NtwPG<'I °'"""'"-!-ILH•li"IJIOO' &etUll'O""\t lll Vt ll•r. 1 ....... s .. 11<1 ....... Vt ll•r •1'4 ue-llt •<"/S.o<illl °"""'' ",.~Q•• ~IONll '"'"°" •• 11Ullli1htll s.. ........ ..,u ~"" 0.Y• fl\t prlMlptl pu~llSl'llttll ~'""' '° -' J,10 Wt'I S.J SI•••~. Ctllt """''· t.1i1orn1t m11. Robe rt N. Weed f'rt•klt-M -Pub!hl"'r Jac k R . C u ,1ev Vlc.9 ~"' -Gfo"'M M,,!W91"' Thomas Kecvll 1'<111 .. • -Wo~n .Pursued Sehool- E~ploy .:Charged. '.' IMllY Plll4 ,._.., l"al¥k ll O'o.r-11 BOB CUNNINGHAM, 8, LOOKS READY FOR COUNTRY FAIR Youngster Will Join In Fun at Groot Earth Featlval . Fingerpickin' Good Time Seen at Fest ' - .bl ~Auto ·' . . . .. POI.lee unit.I frpm alx separate aeencies chaaed down and cap- tured an Anaheim woman want· ed on charges .. of attempted murder this morning after a wild, l\ieh-speed pursuit that ended when h«'car crashed into a center divider It Newport Fr ee way and McArthur Boulevard. Taken into custody after being chased at speeds of 100 miles an hour was Phyllis A. Buttram, 25, of 2442 W. Broadway St. She was soueht after her husbsnd was shot three Umes in the buttock• and both tblgba at 8:53tbismomlna. The victim, Randy L. Buttram, 26, was taken lo the West Anaheim Community Rosj»ital for emergency treatment. Officers s aid the chase started when an Anaheim patice car spotted Mrs. Buttram's auto at Brookbur~t Street and Cerritos Avenue in Anaheim. The officer said he motioned Mrs. Buttram to pull over, but in· stead she stepped on , the ac- celerator and the race was on . She sped south on Brookhurst through residential sections or Garden· Grove and tben'd.iirted to the Santa Ana FreeWay and then to the Newport Freeway. Units frOm Anaheim, Garden GfoVe, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, the California Highway Patrol _ and Sherifrs Department were in hot pursuit. " ·Officers said that Mrs. But· tram slammed into a guardrail at 90 miles an hour at the Santa Ana .Freeway_at 17th Street, but continued on until hitting the center divider at Ne'f.-POrt Freeway and McArthut. NEW COMMISSIONER Harbor Court'• Poll• Coast Resident ' To Be Traffic Commissioner Robert J . Polis, a 34-year-old resident of Seal Beach, ls Harbor Municipal Court's new traffic trial commissioner. Commissioner Polla assumed the post earlier thil moo.th after his predecessor Be.tty Lou Lamoreaux was elevated to full Municipal Court Judae lllatua. M commissioner, Polis will handle routine traffic matters. 'Before his appointment !>Y the judges at the court be wu in private practice as a t.,.wyer. .111 . "' Chlrlff ot &Tancl llleft bav -rued a1ainlt aa Oranl'd" County acboots emptoye .cc~b· by Orange pollc~ of embeullnoi at least $8,000 from a foderalb 1 IWlded job traininl project. , Carloa Andrade Bamoa, 411, qt, Santa Ana, wu rel-ln>IJi , the county, Jail on his promile to11· appear Oct. 21 for Santa Ana. Municipal Court arraianment-., • Orange Detective Denni's Flanaean said today there iafa posalbilit7 thpt further cbar1 will be flied a&ainlt llamoa w ;I was employed b,y the eow> .-r1ntendent of schools aa ject.\ eoordlnator of the Ceotr County Re&ional Occupan ProgTam. -~ Ramos reaigoed from bls $17,258 a year l"'•t Mondall', was in' charge of j9b training I financially deprived persons the Oranee and Santa Ana are Fl.ana1an said a ••com· prehehsive audit" began tod into the affairs of the Oran CoWltY Manpower Commiasi the agency that hired ·Ramos f work funded by the federal Com· prehensive Employment ana Training Act. .Flanaa:an said Ramos iS <UMd of dlvertin& at lout $8, into bis own pocket by · paycbecka isaued for train wbobadeitherle!ttbepnlcram badnotyetenroUedlnlt. l flan11an ~aid the •-oC!" curred during the the period Julr I through Oct. 3. The Or ... e .. ficer said Ramos had aceeu .-.i: $80,000 a y~ar in federal·funds. He Di..$'d of Qrink __ The rural life will be strung out by fingerpickin' musi cians and pl ayed out with natural pa s t·im es a nd home s pun diversions at the Orange County Fairgrounds this week. in effe!'t ;•rail edition of the Orange County Fair, wiU open Wednes day and continue through Sunday. -Boulev•rd. "The slde of her auto was caved in, according to officers, but Mrs. ButtTam·escaped injuries. Hi5 bachelor's and jutts doctor de4rees were obtain_ed at the Uruversity of Southern California and besi d.es law practic_e in. Orange County for the past four years, his experience includes service with the office of the California Attorney General and as a research attorney for Los Angeles Sup'erior Court. RENO (AP) -A University QJ ·Nevada :student who died folio ing a club initiation died of acut• intoxication due to alcohol inges· lion. an autopsy conduct~ Mo!- day revealed. Jol;ln Davies, 23, a former university football player here{ was dead on .arrival at a Joca hospital Sunday. "The Great Earth Fes tival.·· • Fro111Pagetll Country music will rin& out on the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa with . top performers scheduled to appear in concert, and with SADISTIC. local banjo pickers, fiddlers and other Bluegrass musicians get- ting the opportunity to compete in a contest carrying $1.,000 in prj.ze money. • There•11 be-diversions for all young woman in an imported car members of the family, includ- and driven on thr~ Redding in& the dog. A mutt show, set for' and up Interstate S. mU:ii\g-rood 4 p.m. will get the festival off to andcoffeestopsoccasionall,y. a tail-waegin.g start Wednes- "ll. )NUt iu.t • rouLina type trip," said Kutch, until the night of horror when the car ~lied off on a lonely logging road overlook· ing Highway 227 near Albland in lumber country. The Costa Mesa girl said sht was led i.nto the woods, ~aten , stab6edand then dum~ back in- to the car, while the terrified Wo- jtas girl was bound to a tree. Contrary to earlier reports, she did no~ dir~ctly witness tbe blood- bath and se1.u"'al assault on her rriend. "The last time she saw Becky, she was out there in tbe. boon· docks,·· Kutch said. The Costa Mesa girl had already wured forth the tale of h6rror, siyin-; she believed her friend was slain, after being pick~ up back in Costa Mesa nine days ago by Officer Larry F\lqua as a straight runaway. He saw blood on her shirt and asked what happened and the friehtened victim revealed a fest~ring knife wound in the ab- domen and began to tell the story in detail. Stone Rites day evening. Mtle!' that there wUl be a con- cert by Montezuma's Revenge and tbe Ta.nan Swing Band from 5 p.m. to 10 o'clock. At 6 p.m . a beard contest , the storybook the ater, and a .. Build Your Owq-E<lft~Dream ~le" game all are scheduled. Kids not encbahted by. the storybook theater will be abl,e to express themselves in ... a mud pie conteSt at 8-p.01 . Similar programs will be available Thursday and Friday evenines. Homemade crafts will be demonstrated and some or the games scheduled include an egg toss, sack race, wheelbar- row race and hoop rolling. Saturday' the fair will open at 10 a.m. and run to 11 p.m. and music will be provided con- tThuoUsly by the Wild Hickory Nuts, ·the Bluegrass Cardinals, and Byron Bertine with Sun· dance. A fiddle, banjo and blue- grass conleitt will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday. Hoyt Axton will appear in concert at 9 p.m. The ' Bluegrass Cardinals , Byron Bertine and Sundance, and the Diflards· will give con - certs Sunday and there will be another round of the contest ror local musicians. All concerts are free with the price of admission, $2 ror adults. SI for juniors. with children six . and under free. Set Wednesday . There will be commerc1a1 e•· Funeral s ervice s for Westm in s ter r e sident Mrs. Evelyn A. Stone, 86, will be con- ducted at 1: 30 Wednesday at Smith Mortuary Chapel, 61 7 Main St .. Huntington Ber+ch. ~1rs . Stone, a resident of Or ange County for more than 50 ye ars. is survived by daughters Gladys Wartman, Elsie Parker and Vera Kellt, all of Oregon : Ol ive Schuyler of Westminster and Mildred Smith of Nevada. She also is s urvived by 10 g r a ndc hildr e n , 28 great· grandchildren and two great· great grandchildren. Parenta Night Set at Marina Marina High will hold its "Back-to.School Nigh!" tonight from 7 p.m . to9 p.m. · This year, th e evenl will in- clude the entire s chool communi- ty -stude'hts, parents and the faculty. The meeting will take plac·e in lhe•chool gym, 15811 Sprtn1dale, Huntinaton Beach. hibits, featuring solar energy heating, geodesic· dome housing , and recreation ~uipment, as. well as craft displays. Health food will be available and a cafeteria also will be open for the sale of more conventional fare. AlphonMJ Bell Seeks Tunney Se~Seai LOS AJl(GELES (AP) -Rep. Alphonzo llell <R-Calil.), said t°' day be Will seek the RepUJ>Ucan nomination for U.S. Senate, becoming the second Republican to announce ltis candidacy. The eight-term · congrei:sman said his 15 years on Capitol Hill qualified him for the J>OBl held by Democratic Sen. John'l'unney. Bell, 61, whose district com- pri,.. muCh of Ll>s Angeles' west II~, Hid the GOP Will bave lo !'•l't • "rou&b. tough, no.hold.· barred li&hl to the finish" to Un· ~al T)lnney, 1(iho ./IU be ~lhg bias«QOdfermnei<tyeu. the ooly otb~ announced can- Cl'ldali°"lor tile Jtopobllcap !'"lllld•tloa I• torlner LL GOv. .... ., Anaheim police had only ·sketchy detalli and didn't know what caused the shooting. Besides being a member of the California Bat Association~ Com· missioner Polis is active in YMCA activities. We've Got A Warehouse Full of Special Values. Save up to . ~0% ! Spe~ta,cular Sal& of. 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NO. 230422 ---' ' f • "' ' " ... ~ .-:- ,. " From 1 to 7:3'1rl>ar0ta wm have a chance to meet with 1eacllers. And at the ~ ot tM meetlnc, tbete wUl'lie ti tll.- cus1100 about praabtc' lnllllcn ' other llktlille"ulalaoare' • ~a .. ··· f • llld!PI . fotljl•ltomlq•~ 1· '1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • ~HONE 646·4831 -646-2355 faclnc Marina. · • •• ...... ~~~.:i.~~r'-·:....~~~~~~...;.,_~~~~~~~~~~....,.~~~~~~~~~ .... ,..,A· • J ~-. ' • , • , . ,, ---. --~ • Orange Coast EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CAl::IFORNIA . . lm~ilBR~~~-AhPon~ ' ' . . ..., ............ _..... ......... oliANjla COUNTY mmuff'S INVESTIGAToRs l'OCUllD ON TICKET TAKERS i N PROllE ----°"""--•ra_Cl~,._m_L•_oc_retlv_ • 'llld!_llmlllll' Sche-!,•• uncOvered et County Airport 3 Tes~ify Jn Mang • fl earing .,. I By WLAR1(KAYE Sl{immitig Cr a cked • . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Aad GAR)' GRANVIU.E __ ............ .. Orange County Sheriff's lJi. vesUgators · Monday arrested a .ffuntinfton Beach man \n alJeg. inc they had C1"'acted fan elliborate. ·ssoo-a -dav receipt skimming ooeration at ttie coun- tv ai.rvort·, main uar\dn1 rot ~ mtenJnve 1even-week pro- be led to the .an-est of. lllarinus H van t.ent. «.of ?O:tat fjeven Seas Ortve. ob grand theft and !:m- t)ezzlea;ient charges Van Lent tS ~attendant at tlfe-paf1>ifkiri1· facility I Sheriff'11 officials and county auditors claim the• asserted. plot may have bilked the county , treasury out of as much as $300.000 ov'er the past two years .J>.y lide-stcppil!g suppooedly .. fill sate''~ e e(UoniC parking l.iCJet machines. ' Joe Mestre, administrative aide tO Sheriff Bradley Oates, said Van Lent is alleg~ the ring le8der .of "two or three" employes of Parking $))stems Inc., the-f"ll'm that operates. the lot . '"I'tiere may be more arrests pending since the investigation is sf.ill under way,•• Mestre said. To•ay's Cloal-C N.Y.S&oek• N · TEN CENTS. ' ..... P'I ........ "' O'a.-tl BOB CUNNIMGHAM! 8, LOOKS READY FOR COUNTY FAIR Yo ungoter .wiL~oln In Fun, at Greet E•itlt Feetlvel 1 -.. • . ot•D91tr ........ . ~ Former Corona del Mar Hi.ch School teacber Alan Schwalbe llnd two former students ,ol, aua· !tended teacher Michael llaai lestified about obScenities and -Nar smoking this morning at Mang's dismissal bearing. Van Lent's arrest culminated a painstaking probe lri81ered ~ an informant'.s anonymOU& i;_e· port to airport a<tministrators Of illea:al activity in the parkilfr lot operat}Oo. (lleeSKDI, Pap/\Zl ' ~Councilmen Fingerpiekin' Good ·Time Seen a t ·Fest • 1be proceedings, brought by ~e Newport-Mesa Unified School District against M·ang, 35, will .determine whether or not the .eoot.roversial teacher would re- . main in the school district. Schwalbe, who was convicted -earlier this year of multiple sex offenses, was chairman of the school 's social studies depart· ment during the period that one of the alleged 36 charges ftled against Mang took place. 1be charges mosUy deal with ,..Mane's alleged ''unprofessional conduct.'' He was suspended from his teaching dUlies in May t61 this year and is temporarily teaching at McNally Conth:tua· lion School. . Schw8lbe testified that In May fl 1973 be held a conference with a student and that Mang passed "by and commented. "That's a lot of bull --." ~ • Schwalbe said he diseUssed the l , matter with Mang later.that day ,-and also wrote a memo reprlmaniling him for bis action. However, the former depart- ment chairman said the two men Clid not have a \'meeting of the minds" on the subject and Mang did not believe he was wrong. The first former student to testify against Mang was Kate --Killifer, 20, who ~as enrolled in --Mang's urban affairs class in the fall of 1!173. Miss Killifer ,.who now attends the University ol Washington in (See MANG, Page /\Zl · .Crab (:ooker Burglary ~-Nets' 816,000 w • . • • Newport Beach (\electives f operatinC· with the slimmmt ol clues have set the lou in the " -weekend burglary of two safes at ._. ~the Crab Cooker Restaurant at ... na,ooo. • lnveatiaators said that so- . , ..meone with access to keys for 1 .lo<U and a bUl'glar alarm =-plus ,.. the combinations to two nfes - · l .madeoffwlthcaah -melate i i;unllay nl1bl or early Mandey morn1n1 el thei>Opular ... food ·r•sta'Drant at 2200 Newport i. .. Boulevard. -:. Tbey said lhal no r1111er]Nint .ft"kSence wu available Ill tbe :scene. Officers were sumlnoned _ ,.it a.m. Monday after a-· · ......... ~~:c•r arrived to tally the • · ...S bualneb and foond that t.he11f• were empty. . Officen compiled a U.l of In· dlvlduall with acceos to keys and ·-Jmowledce-<>L the ~ I • -and uid their probe --cmllMnlews with tbepenca.., • u.r- . . OF AMERICA Alf.fPORT • •• C&:A IM CHECK r.ATfS POSTED -' . . THlS:CONT~ACT llMITS OUR LIABILITY -· READ IT ! ,. . ,,, ' • ;... "" . ., . ,.:-_ . ' . . ... . l'tt 11\J~e , 11:.t litt •1111 ttl~lti9! •~''-•tl lt 111111Ah .,., ,,;;lll use , 11' 111~11JWt uut1v11 ~" ;11(1rett 1it p11#pt.tl ~ o: ~Jt cu:st1.:r.-,tr1. . . . ~ . ·~ -... ,____ •• , • ' _ DMty P'lleli tuft ...... i:tCKET SYllTl!M . BEATEN? -Di;spite elaborate "fail· safe" system monitoring park)rig charges at Orange . COunty Airport including jime-punch clock (lop) and , detecl, timed and numbered tickets (boftoinl sheriff's ) autharities c laim a s kimming scheme has cost the coun- ty_ $.1ll0,000 ovet tbe past two years. · 2ful, Killing Linked To Mesan's ·Ordeal? of Rebecca Marie Wotjas, 15, werefinallyfound. A deer bunter found her lashed to a tree in a lonely, rainy forelt off a loQin1 road near Ashland, Ore., where she bad beensexually auaulted, savagely beaten and stabbed 22 Umes in the neck and back. Death came just about three days before her 18th birthday on Oct.a, authorities si>ecuJatc. Oregon authorities once •ban· Cloned the search. when hunten failed to find a body in an area deKri.Wd u Qtar J4edford, Ore., above InterttUe 5. . ;:. Coola Meo~ l"olice Detective_ Norman Kutch .. wbd i.nterviewed tbe local runaway Several times, became convinced she wu tellb\g · the truth about what must hive ~iu~ cal found II ~cu\~ to accept tbat no one WO"\.hl (-11.\DIST C, P-AZI • ·Face Hearing On Dog Ban Newport Beach city coun- cilmen, already confronted with a barrage of advance letters on the controversy, will confront tbe writers tonight when the panel consideri an Ordinance banning dogs from city beaches all year long. The hearing in advance of a secOnd and final vote on the ccxle follows a series of routine'assess- ment <futrict proceedings which lead off the a'genda fol-tbe-7:30 p.m. session. ' A stack of letters from both sides already has been compiled on the measure which is the of· fshoot of earlier council concerns .. about the need for increased animal control serviCes. The suggestion for the total ban came from Police Chief B. James Glavas and was in · troduced by Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn. Its first council test passed swifUy with no public tomrnent, but tonight's session·proniises to be dillerent. · An or&anized effort welled up about two weeks ago made up of individuals who warit status quo-provisions allowing leashed pets on ocean beaches and beacb!ront sidewalks during the early morning and late alter· noons of the months excluding summertime. Glavas bas asserted that the current cQde leads to confusion in enforceJDent and that a blanket ban would be easier to-enforce. Dog lovers, however, insist that the current system is the best and serves as a compromise in the issue It waS" worked out several years ago after a lengthy con- troversy · tSeeDOG BAN, Page AZ) . DOW DROPS •. TOWAilo END NEW 'vORK (UPI> -A strong bu)'.ini ·spree evaporated on the N9W York Stock Exchange today with prices turning mixed in heavy trading. ·The Dow Jones industrial ayerage, which had been ahead elght poinCs earlier in the session, lost 2.52 points to 835125. , Advances still •held a substantial lead oyer declines, however, ' <T.ables;AHJ. ' -, -Votume amounted lo 191880,000 iJar~I, up sharply from the 030,000 excj>an1ed In lhe quiet OD um~s Da)' session. J The tural lire will be strung out by fiilgerpicicin' miisicians and i;>layed out With natural pastimes and, h'omes1pun diversions at the Orange county Fairgrounds this week. ' •'The Great Earth Festiva1,•· in ef(ec\ ;-rail edition of the Orange County Fair, will c»en Wednesday a nd continue throtigh Sunday. Country music will ring out on the fairgrourfds in Costa Mesa with top Performers scheduled to appeal' in concert, and wilh local banjo pickers, fiddlers and other Bluegrass musicians get· ting the opportunity to compete in a contest carrying $1,000 in prize money. There'll be diversions for all members of the family, includ· ing the dog. A mutt show, set for 4 p.m. will get t he festival off to a tail -wagging start Wednes- dayevenina:. After that there will be a con· cert by Montezuma's Revenge and the Tarzan Swing Band from 5 p .m . to 10 o'clock. Al 6 p .m . a beard contest, the storybook theater, and a "Build Your Own Earth Dream Castle" game all are scheduled. Kids not enchanted by the storybook theater will be able to express themselves in a mud pie contest at8p.m . Similar programs will be availible Thursday and Friday e'(enings. Homemade crafts will be deinonstrated and some or the games scheduled include an egg toss, sack race, wheelbar- row rac-e and hoop rolling. ·Saturday the fair will open al 10 a.m . and run to 11 p.m. and music will be provided con- tinuously by the WUd Hickory Nuts, the Bluegrass Cardinals, and .Byron Berline with Sun- dance. A fiddle, banjo and blue- Fire 'Hazard Alert Called • A phase-three fire hazard alert was .-cti'°ated today by the Orange .County Fire Depart· ment. The,.alert was called beCause or the S&nta Ana wina cooditions which a.1;e expected to dHve winds and temperatures up and hui:q.idity down. Wiiid velocity may reich a high of .f.5 miles per hour . these condltloqs wlll possibly ~lay in effect throut1b Thursday with a chance of easinl ln Ute,late afternoons, 1cc0rdin& to ... adipai1Qlent sp6kesman. · P,reeautionary' patrola will maJJ!tain fl~ld wet<h Ill!" any aip,of •molte or ~du$& the alert, theaPoke.smansaid. ' . ·i>· ' erass contest Nill oeg1n at 11 a .m. Saturday Hoyt Axton will appear in concert at 9 p m. The Bluegrass Cardinals . Byron Berline a nd Sundance. and the Dillards will give con· certs Sunday and there Nill be another round of the contest for local musicians All concerts are free Nrth the price of admission, $2 for adults, $1 for juniors1 with children six and under free. There will be commerc1aJ ex- . hibits. featurin g solar energy heating, geodesic dome hOUsing, and recreation equipment, as well as craft displays . Health food Nill be available and a cafeteria also will be open for the sale of more conventional rare. Sp eed R eading Begin a t 'Y' Speed reading and com· prehension courses for adults and students begin this week at the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach. Courses will be taught by Dan Rosenwasser, trained in the E.l.R. method, and will attempt to increase reading speed, com- prehension and study habit.s. For more information on th e courses, phone the YMCA at 642-9990. Coast Weather Sunny s kies through Wednesday, according to the weathe r service. Warmer with hiJ:hs in the 70's at the beaches rising to the mid -80s inland . Overnight lows in the 50s. INSID E TODA 't' F'ittding a job in a tight market .!eem impo!sible? Not if tJ9U have right intervino .and job .securing skills. COoatol Employmmt Centn ii ojferi.#g free lei.sons in tuc· «nft;l nnpip,ment hunting. People Stt1uili, Bl. hHlex -......... , ... _ =_,, •• •• •• •1-1 ---T------Al'I at-I .. •• •• M ,a1 • ' 0.llY "'lilt""" ....... SEEKS TUNNEY SEAT GOP's Alphonzo Bell Alplwnzo Bell Seeks Tunney Senate Seat LOS ANGELES (AP> -Rep. A1phonzo Bell (R·Calif.), said lo· day he will seek the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, becoming the second Republican to announce his eandidacy. The eighl·term congressman said his 15 years on Capitol Hill qualified him for the post held by Democratic Sen. John Tunney. Be ll. 61 , whose district com· prises much of Los Angeles ' west side, said th e GOP will have to wage a "rough, tough, no-holdo;- barred fight lo the finish" to un· seat Tunney, who will be seeking his second term nexlyear. The only other announced can· d id atC' for the Republican nomination is former Lt. Gov. Robert F'inch. Other Republi cans also are con- sidering a bid for the nomination. F ro• Page A l MANG ••• Seattle, testified that her former teacher smoked a cigar in class one day, causing eVery student to leave the classroom. i When Mang's attorney Jotm F. Wllliams asked Miss Killifer · whether students left the room while the Cigar waS 11 or af- -terwards, she said .harshly , "whi~· the st en pi filled the· room. Miss Killifer also testified that the only assigned boolt in the clas!t was a paperback, "Rules For Radicals." She said t~e book had to:be re- ad to receive an "A" grade and • later admitted she had discussed ber disapproval of the book and of the class itself with principal Dennis Evaru1 . The petite redhead also related that Mang had read a memo to the class be had received from EvantJ reprimanding him for "behavior, clothing and things like that." · She also said she did not ap- prove of a field trip taken to a Hindo monastery, believing it "inappropriate for an urban af- fairs class.'' A second former student, Joe Rafael, testified that he participated in an .unauthorized field trip by Mang·s class lo the back bay. ' I ·Rafael said students in the class and· Mang participated in a mud fight when they reached the l~stuary. Pact R ejected MIAMI (UP() -Striking flight attendants for N aUonal Airlines overwhelmingly rejected pro- posal.II Monday night calling for a new attempt by red eral mediators to resolve a six-week· old walkout. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prtt!O.nl -P11bU- • J•tk R. Curle\I VICI l'r"*"I 1nO G4n1ra1 Ml1\191'r Thomas Ke-evil 1!9110• ' , f ThOmas A. Murptllne I MAMOlll9 Lclilot f OM!rtel H. Loos Akhard P. Nall \ ........ IMl"'91noi! l•tw1 Joh Pi"1' Yiola t ion· · . ' By··CtJry,?; SACRAMENTO (AP> -State Controller Ken Cory has appoint· ed an inheritance tax referee who o~stock in an Orange County hoe:pital that aided Cory's cam· pai•n, ·says the Sacramento Union. The Union said the appoint· ment appeared to violate state law which says persons appoint· ed as referees. shall not ha ye con- tributed "d.irectly ot·indirectJy'' ·to a controller·s campaign. It identified the referee as Murray Shell or Los Angeles. ft said he is a stockholder in Bristol Mercy Hospital, Santa Ana. According to documents on fil e with tbe secretary of state, the Union said, the hospital lent Cory $2,615 worth ot in-kiild services duririg last Year's campaign. The Union said the aid was pro- vided through a campaign com· mittee known as B·PAC. set up by Dr. Louis Cell a. Cella is a Cory backer and de- veloper of Bristol and other Orange Cou nty hospitals. Shell. who couldn"t be reached for eomment, was quoted by the Unjon as saying his interest in the hospital is very sma11. Shell said he had known Cella about 20 years, and their rela· tionship was "strictly business ... He added that he does not know Cory and had not discussed the appoint ment with him. Cory said he had not discussed the appoint· ment with Shell. Crawford Cofer or Los Angeles. another Cory inheritance tax ap- pointee, refused to take his oath of office when it was revealed that he had contributed $S28 to Cory's campaign. l',....Page Al S~IM ... Sberif(;M Capt. Rober:t Griffith tqld\ the Daily Pilot that un- dercover officers monitored the ac.tivities or Van Lent and several associiltes for weeks in ·an effort to gather enough evidence to take to the district at- torney for an indictment. Inyestigatois concealed in a van '!bot two movies of the $us- pects -in action and county -au--attors examined more than 10,000 voided par}ting tickets hi an effort to determine how the fraud was accomplished. Griffith said a number of theories ·were developed about tbe method used to skim the re- ceipts, including the possibility cOunterfeit parking tickets were being printed. But tha( theory was discarded when investigators determined" tHe suspects were allegedly able to Pocket between $250 and $500 a day t>y working around the "un- beatable" price registering de· vices used at the lot. Griffith explained that the machines are based on a grated · entry that automatically spits out prenumbered parking tickets stamped with the date and time a vehicle enters. Uthe driver retains his ticket, it is taken by an attendant on the way out and stamped b;Y' another machine that records the exact amount due in a tamper.proof re- gister. But Griffith said a number or people, particularly those who park for several days at a time, lose their tickets and must be is· sued a "lost ticket coupon" by the attendant who estimate:i the time spent in the tot. Investigators claim the sus· perts gradually substituted hun- dreds of lost ticket coupons for metered parking tickets, which invariably recorded higher amounts. The balance was then kept by the suspects. Griffith s aid additional evidence on the scheme was gathered by parking control vehicles in the lot for varying lengths of time to determine what type or system was being used . Sheriff's officials said today lh..,g have no evidence linking the management of the parking com - pany with the skimming plot. Parking Systems lnC .. former- ly ealled Parking Corporation of America, obtained the contract ·to operate the lot from the Board of Supervisors In early 1973 after . agreeing to post $30,000 bond to cover potential losses of public · funds. · The company: operates the lot for 6.85 perceni ·of the gross re- . ceipls with the remainder going into the county's general fund. I • I County officials said one of 'lie firm's key references on its ap· Ntwoert .. ech Olfi« plication for the lucrative· con· ® fMW.-t h<MM•<I -.1111oeM*ll••: ... a. ""'1111. m.l tract {now yi elding $840,000 a °"*' Otflces year) was Or. Louis Ct.Ila of San· c.t\sMr••r uow.11 .. ,11,. ta Ana, a millionaire clinic owner 1 '"a"'•111•0 ••n .. ,..\l ... t and political beneractor or Hl#l(I .. M ! lllPI 111-.11 ...... r••tl a S9'lf 'v111•y 1no1u,..,11-several supervisors in office at .11111 oi.oo ,.,_, I t the time the contract was l Ttt1•1n1 (714) M2 .... 321 &'\¥,arded. ' t an.Ill'"""""'''"'..,."" Cell•'• Implied pr .... ce In the c...,ri.t.1, "'' 0rmr,;~c-• ~1.ri1no e.m, ____ contract deliberaUcu·•as v«al-• ::ti1l-0,"':11:~1 •• ~~~1;".:~:!':"~ ly challen1ed b y former • r.,, .. ~C•tl WIU11wt ...... 1 •• ,.,,,.,,,lltfl ... 'supervisor David Biker Who J l_,.rl01W9'iMt. ' • .11eo1111 ct•J•. to•'* "~ • c.ti• ,.... favor.ed retaining the company ·c;.1r111"nl1, Mte:i1f'"" .., t••"lr ~ that beld the Initial contrkt on l ' • • Battin's He aring D~layed Fire R ita Yega.~p . LAS VEGAs, Nev. CUPll -A» explooloa -fire deatro7ed tbe Thoroughbred Lounte and Cosmo's reataurant on the Lu Vegas Strip early to- day. Schoo~· j Ernploye' l'IEW COMMISSIONER HarboJ Court's Poti1 Co ast R esiden t . To Be Traffic Commissioner Robert J . Polis, a 34-year·old rc:sidenl or Seal Beach, is !·!arbor Municipal Court ·s new traffic trial commissioner. Commissioner Polis assumed the post earlier this month after hi s predecessor Betty Lou L3moreaux was elevated lo full Municipal Cour:t Judge status. A six·day delay was ordered to- day in the Superior Court trial of Orange Couoty Supervisor Robert B.attill to enable the California Supreme Court to rule thJs week on Battio's demand for .a writ of prohibition. Presiding Judge Robf-rt· A. Banyard set Oct. 20 as the new trial date. Battin. 45, of Santa Ana. faces charges of grand :ftt.!t. misappropriation of public <Is ind filing"" of false pay c ms against the county. Defense attorney· Matthew Kurilich is asking the high court to halt further prosecution of Bat· tin on the grounds that the supervisor's pretrial rig~ts ~ere deni.ed him when he was indicted ~ythe Gr'and Jury. The Fourth DJst.rict Court of Bartender William Houck and two unidentified penam escaped. It wao ~ kMwll.w.(letller my,... elle waalnlhebulldln1. Houck aal.d there was an exploolon, md be and the patrons ran out the door. A pas1ing mo·torist sald flames leaped 30 feet into the air. CdM P arent, Student Program Set Appeals in San Bernardino bas Corona del Mar stuclent.s and already rejected the argument parents interested in learning that Battin should have been al-about higher education op. lowed to confront witnesses testi· portunities are fnvited to a lying against him .• cross exami.ne special "college night" program them and have his attorney wilh Wednesday at Corona del Mar him throughout Grand Jury pro-High School. ceedings. The program, at 7:~ p.m. in Seven felony charges were the 200 Building on campus, 2101 riled against Battin after it was Eastblul/Drive, is beingpresent- alleged Lh3\ he made improper ed by the school's guidance staff. use of his starr and county Re p resentatives f r om materials during his 1974 cam-University o f Califo rnia, Charged·"· '" CharJes or ..,._ -.. ..,, been filed againot .., Onma•• C:OUOt.y schools employe accuaed• .. by Orange police ol eml'""'"I at least t8,000 rrom .• rec1er.ur.' IUOOed Job traliiing PIOJed. . CatU>S-Kndrade R~ 41, oi Santa Ana, was rel-fl'Olll the county jail on bla promla, IO.: eppear Oct. 21 for Santa ~ Municipal Court arraignment. · ,~. Orange Detecti ve Dennis F1anagan said today there ls • po05ibility, that Curtf>er choraoJ .will lie ruea agiin1t au.-WbO • was employed by tbe count superintendent or schools u ject coordinator of the Centr County Regional Oc:eupatl Protram. • Ramos res'igned from bl1 $17,259 a year post Monday. WU in ci..rge of job trolnlns ~ financialljJ'"-depri'led penom the Orange and Santa Ana-. FJanaJ:an said -a ••c om'~ preheoJtve audit'' began ~ into the "affairs or the Or County · Manpower Commjq· > the agency that hired Ramoo r work funded by the federal Com· prehensive Employ~ent aJi4 Training Act. f Flanagan said Rai:nol is cused or diverting at least•· . into his own Pocket by endon paychecks issued for train who had either left the program · Paign for California lieutenant Ca11·rornla Stale Unlversa·ty As commissioner, Pol:is will g-em9r. ' .... University of Southern handle routine traffic matters. ft is also alleged by the defense California, and the University of ~~~:;!:O:~~~~itioaes or- . . ~ .. Lb: ,. that the-indictment is improper Redlands-will discuaa admissions . Before his appo1ntment ...u.,J--. e --stnc·e-two-grand juror w.eree-~po=nctes, requltetfifftJ;-fliianciil currOd during the the period JulY tthrougb-t>ct:-a:-Tbe-ormg~ ficer said Ramos had access tf $!0,000 a fear in federal l'unds. Judges al the court he was m absent at the time it was issued. assistance, curriculum offerings, private practice as a lawyer. housing and other information. His bachelor's and juris doctor · Information on junior colleges degrees were obtained at the Party S upported and career training will also be University of Southern Cali(ornia available. Trustees, to Meet and besides I aw practice in Orange County for the past four yeoars, hi s experience includes service with the office of the California Attorney General and a.s a research attorney for Los Angeles Superior ~ourt. Besides being a member or the California Bar Association. Com· mi.!Sioner Polis is active in YMCA activities. DOG BAN. • Besides the dogs and the as- sessment district. councilmen will find a packed agenda for the first solid session in more than a month. The items include: -A seq9ndary ordinance.relat· ed to antmal c'ontrol setting a voluntary $5 fee for an optional cal identiCica'tion tag which wou\d not serve as a license, but . a means or identification allow- ing easy recovery O:f impounded cats. -Introduction of an ordinance which. would improve enforce· mint of reeul at.ions on the beaching of boats on public sands. The code would allow the authorities to cite the.rekistered owner of a boat, no differently than the case with auto parking tickets. -The submission of a city staff' report outlining (inancing alternatives for a p.roposed Newport Center Branch Library near the new police facility. City 'Manaa:er Robert Wynn cites pro· posals ranging from general ob· ligation bonds lo lease·purchase plarui. Thus far, the cost of the :site has been set at about $279.000 if paid over a finance period. The price of a total facility has not yet been fixed. f'roMPageAI SADISTIC • • believe her:• Kutch recOunted, .noting she made an excellent wit· ness. remembering events and SUJ"!'OUndings in intimatedetail. Confusion over geography com- plicated by fear. weariness and ·shock led the Costa Mesa girl- who was also stabbed in Ole ab- domen· and beaten-to shift the search from north to south Jackson County, where Miss WO· jtas• body was round Saturday. The two girls. escapees from McMillan School for wayward girls in Orange. set out hitch- hiking for Oregon, lhe local vic- tim told Police when she spilled outbertale. Garden Club Plam Aired ' Al\ those interested in forming a Spyglass Hills garden club are invited to a coffee on Wednesday to discuss details of starting a new group. , ' The coffee will be&in atlO a . m . at th~ home of Mrs. Gerard Bastiaanse·, 61 Monteclto Drive, Corona del Mar. Women in the Spyglass Hills area and sur· rounding •~llKIX>rs ate Invited to discuss .mutual garderiing ln- tsesta. . Tonight in Mesa TOKYO (A P> -Peking in- dicated support today for the leftist Fretilin party in Portuguese Timor's two-month- old civil war . The official Hsinhua news agency said Fretilin -the Revolutionary Froht for Independent East Tjmor -controls most of. the PortUguese colony. Bombings Probed PINJi1 RIDGE, ·s.o. (AP> - FBI agents are investigating four .dynam)te bombings that caused an estimated $45,000 damage on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Newport-Mesa Unified Scbo<i· District trustees will. hold their regular meeting at 7 :30 o'cloek tonight in the Costa Mesa Council Chambers. 77 Fa·ir Drive. They will consider a short and routine agenda. We 've Got A Wa rehouse Full of Special Values . Save up to _ 20% ! Sp.ectacular Sale of Beautiful E.Vcms•Black. f.arpdS b y @ m s t ron g T•• 1ch11nt191 ot wper ttrpel 1111!"91 dUril'IQ-...,:tecullf' wl• <11 bffuliful E¥...,..8l1Kk Cir pets. s. ... UP to 20% on lush pl.,,.. .. thl~ll'IQ """"· ~IUOUI M•onltls.'""' sa,.nll'IQ sculpl"u•l1'·shlgs. Oloow h"am llldl¥'1 most las.l\ioMbltl dl<Ol'ftol' colors..,., •1sw-c1r. 1111er1 for IG'llll-ll1Uno llN<lty 11 Ol'l<•.only wvil'IQI. tmnwdl1t1 lrll1Ut1tlorl °" '"'"' tc11<1n from -l'Klgl! w1r-"Ol.l11 roll l"venlofy. H....,.Y -<lnlr l'llO -k• to tM• '°""'''""' ot ll'M'W oul1llndfn9t"'1l'll Y•ll.9J. Save On our Rugged Easy-Car• Nylon Shags EllY< .... , tow-coll• con1trvcUOM - twlllld Ind lll•l·MI tor r11991'd .... lblUty, 1111•• lof"ll-t -llk1 Ev1ns·8l~k's a.I C..llt. W11 $10.t5 "9• iq. \'d. ln,t.11111'. 0. Siii NIW lllOll!y $9,50. flllslllllCI) ·~i11 ~11! ' . ' • ·1 ~- Saw On Our Luxurtomly. Tbldl SCUlpturod Sh- ,.. pop1.1tar cut Ind ,loop 1tyl• '""Wion !NI bll .... 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OI 1111 ,...l!Oflly $12.95 OnM•IMdJ , 1T ... 1t••lld• save on our Rlctt, Sllky-sott Multicokw Shag-PlusMs A c;n1u,,. tol•Mllll'IQ ot thl fOn'Ntl ·~ ot ptull'> wltl\lhl t11 ... 11oott ol 11\19 , .. C1rl"'911'1Q I Ullld. to:oCllol tc1!0f •nd llllC.ll, IMlllY-toft lllrtlln Id ,,,..y --41kl Ev1n•·911<k'lMIMllOni. 'Ml $14.tt Pl' t.Q. ,,_.11111111111. °"',... _ .. °"'"' SU.'5 tfn•t.IUIO) Prices Effective Oct. 16th through Oct. 131st SAVE ~:·20%at .. l!IL-'DEN'S : iiisiailatiiin: ·~11stom draperies UC. NC>. 1l042Z • 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • ~ONE 6A6·AB38 -6A6·23$$ ' I l.. ' I " .,. ... ... • • . : ' . • : =:.~~ .. -..ctitri """"" the pukjn1 lot, Redman Partdna • Corporation. I _ , ~t Persons interested may, Phone Mn. Ba1Ua&111e ot <114-'°°3 for a rnenaUon. COSTA MESA. CAtlF. 92627 • •I • t 1 \ ' I ---• ' .Bf ... e.tfc! Tntfag Ho~pind -Stays ~ut by New Plan B1SYL'fIA'l'ORTl!R ,,._,.,. JOll baw bAd to have an oporaU... la tho . Diii. ""' almoet alll'ely llaw bad to co i.oto tbe .,._pl!al at J...t two to tbr.-days bolON the operatloe to tinclorco ~ 1e111 and hHe lbe teota aaluated. a.wt:,.. -MY, O¥_!!nlM fl( ...Uy boopltal beds, lneoe"81mce, &oil lime away from wortc:tWbome. Thia procedure -which may in¥Olve hundreds ol -ancb C!f boe!'llal ~tlmtaoo any &Ivon day -SOOD may he ol>lolele ror maDJ l1P!" of $Ul"lerJ. To nplace It acroos the country la a Procram called PAT -Pre-Admluloo Test· ina. Under thla ln- DO'fative ~am, Jl'OIS' diacnOou•· lab test. IDd X-rays are doee ID tbe hoopital •• outpatlant .... partm.t be.Core , rather Money's .Worth than afler, your ad-. mlMion. for surgery with , . Blue Cross cove race P81i•.11 for the test.. to the .. __ ~ ,..,Wdbave paid iC)'OUllad been ID a bospltal bed. • , PIONEERED BY 11IE nation's Blue, Cross Plana kct ID the 1960s, the protram was slow to catch oo. As nHnuy OI 11170. only ooe in lbn!e Blue Cross Plans paid Car these outpatient diagnostic tests. Today, though, because fl( the Blue Cross or1•nlzatioD'1 increulnl empbuia on PQi.D.a ror outpatient ............. than t-tlllrdl or tba Plana - vtde some form o1,...admilaklo COYerQe to more than 41 millinn subscrihen and their dependeuta. ''PAT giv• u om of oUr few meana to control COltl it a Ume when a rapidly expanding technology and the heavx cost of labor and services make it hard to hold down rising holpital expenses.'' says Walter J . McNemey, president of the 'Blue Cross~ssociaUon. .~ "Sbortenine the average paUent•s hoSpltal atay by even cme day durinc tba coune of a year would result ID total an· nual savings of well over $1 billion.•• MORE SPECIFICAILY, PAT has beonreportedu cut. ting hospital inpatient stays by ea avera1e of 1.4 d.,.. ht dollar tehns, six Des Moines hoep1tal6'alone estimated an- nual savings of up to $340,000 In just room char1es throua:h PAT. Typically, PATworkalblaway: .. . Your physician decide6 yau need elective surgery and schedules it for, say a Wednesday. Instead of checking into the hospital on Monday or Tuesday, uiu tbeput, you goto the hospital Monday and get your X-rays and appropriate lab tests done on an outpatient basis. You then return home or to work and do riot check into the hospital until Tuesday evening or early Wednesday. Meanwhile, your doctor has your test resuJts in band. PAT's advantages are obvious. It: -Cuts your hospital stay. which reduces your total hospital bill and which. in turn, helps &low the upaurge in health insurance rates; -Conseryes benefit days of inhospital coverage for future use ; -FREES HOSPITAL BEDS Cor patientJ who really need them, also forestalling the expense of building new beds and new hospitals; . -Permits scheduling of tests so the tests do not in- terlere with your job and family r esponsibilities and do DOt keep you away from your office and home any looeer than essential; -Relieves physicians of the pressure of getting both testing and treatment completed on patients ln a hurry, in order to make beds available for other seriously ill patients. <One Pennsylvania hospital reported that it.a Potential bed capacity had risen by 11 beds with PAT and that the lenith ol stay for e lderly patients had been cut by more than two days.) What kinds of tests are covered by pre-admission test· ing ? 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WooOtCIP .t.1 t 14 1 Yi--'t'I ""'°°"""'' l'O • 1040 11'41+ ... W11D1 jll 2.JO . • II ,..._ • 1\11. Mrld ltolrw 1 It ""'-\'f W'flQly 1.Cl.t II 11 ~+ "-W\lrltnf Co . . I -"' ... W\'tY Co-rD , , 1t I -V. I :1 •• :) :, • : I .. : I ) :l ;1 ~, .\ ., - • ' • I • .. ' • ' . l • I Tunday,OctoOer 14, tsr75 ------ Banks Begin to Woo E~rly OIC.4Y.FOR ME - fliOl' FOR HUBBY WASHINGTON (Al') -A federal pro- aram 1deslaned to save tax doUan and frualrate thieves by allowin1 direct bank deposit of Social Security checks seems to be having a beneficial side effect. Bahks are actively courtine the business· of the elderly. which they hitherto have largely ignored, accordin1 to a retirees' or· cQ!liza,tj_op. "IT'S AROUSED A LOT more interest in the elderly among the banks,'' said James Sullivan, who has been working on the pro- gram for the American Association of Retired Persons. ''The banks bad not taken as much note of the elderly as a croup as we thought they should." ' ,. A 1overnment aurvey taken ln the plan- ning staeea of the program showed that tour out of five Social Security recipients had checking or savings accounta. And, witb l80 billion a year in Social Securily cbecks and supplemental income paymenta at stake, banks have becoriie active in pro- moting the a1:1tomatic-deposit program. WITH ITS IMPLEMENTATION this month in the Northeast, the program - which began in July -is in operation na- tionwide. The enrollment rate, now at 7 per- cent. is expected to r~ach 10 percent by November, four ropnt.hs ahead of acbe:dule4 according to the Treasury Department.· EventuaJly, the department expect.a 40 percent of Social Security and supplemen- Ofo ANNUAL YIElD Highest Yleld 8.06% On savt1igs savings Insured to $40,000 Our new 7.75% certificate of deposit earns you a full 8.06% yield every year. In just six years $1,000 will grow into $1 ,592 if you leave the money in your account to compound continuously. But, you don't have to wait six years to rie some major improvement in your finances. If you prefer,. you can withdraw your high interest every 90days. ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD Mlnilnlllll • _,. Nof only can we offer you more interest for your money, but now we can also offer greater protection on the money that you save . UI Income recipient.I to enroll In the pro-eram. , nie Treuury '-by nnt year lo transmit the checu to reclpieliU' banks el~tronically, with lodivldua11' account.I being credited witb deposit.I even thoucb DO check or money cb-bando. • WHEN THI! P&ICS OF flrat-clus J)Cllltal• reacheo 13 i:ftita, the ..,. ol print.. 11111 and maillnl 33 mllllon Socla!Seeurity ('hecka is expected t.Oreacb •·•million an- nually. 'Ibe program will SAY«\_ much of thia ex· ..._ peme to-the-taxpayer and. in addition, will frulJlrate for1ers -and thieves who .tnOw when the cbecQ arrive and break into mail boxes to steal them. • MONTREAL (AP) -xa.iera ~.tbeHlt__._ _.itute oa an 1----.a campalan for ... ua1·1._-. hal • new twbt on mold double• iRalMlard. ;j ••1 eQJof •l11p'na-wlth iitllilF' · -le l lllle, but 11 aoy .. ._. did tbe aame. I'd tm Mm.•• Uldln1111-.0--·- trnlM'W1pe... .. • On tbe aubjeet ot m.idlly, proetitute-turned ~•utbor com 'ii. inente,i, "It illn't ~~ sensual-But a b•~!~!l~.eaa~ woman -that'• beaudltd. •• Ofo ·---~ . ~ --..... We offer a lot of free services for quali- fying accounts that you might have to pay for someplace else: • 75°'° . 7.50% 8.06°'° -~000 lo!' . " .,.Ila yleldt Fls1d 1•t1 tcc:OUlll. 7.79'*' Mlnlmu. llePOSlt ol SI .000 1111 4 10 lO Jll~Jie!dl An agency of the Federal Govern- ment now insur~s our savings accounts up to $40,000-the highest level in his\ory. American Express Traveler's Checks, Tax Deferred Retirement Plans, Monthly Income Accounts, Safe Deposit Boxes, Money Orders. Payroll Savings Plans, U.S. Govern- ment Savings Bonds, and much, much more. 6.75% Fllecl tall KCO\ll'li. Millilnnr ~Ito! S1 ,000 fllf 2 to 10 'ft<l!IJllidl 6.50% filed Ille ICCOllll. Minlnlu111 dtpos.11 o1 11.000IO!ltolO .... ,. 5.75% flltd 1111 ICCO'MIL M inill!ll!ll oe,osll o1 -~ ID! 90 dap .... 5.25% P&llboOk ICCOllftt° Millil'lll9=1tDf 11.00, lllliln Id, fitlds 6.98% 6.72% 5_92%· 5.39% llJllO sntt[T 0 ~. ~ tMTH Sll[(f ij llJltflOWD Aft. A family of four can insure up to $560,0,00 through a combi.nation of individual, joint and trustee accounts. servtng ca11Fon11a Slnce1927 Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. Friday 9 a".m. to 6 p.m. • No matter where you go in California, you'll be close to one of our branches. Which means you can withdraw money whenever and wherever_you need·it. Laguna Beach Office· Artesia~ Foontain Valley . 1~123 Harbor Blvd. , at Edinger · Huntington ljeach 6902 Warner AYe. ---lrvfne \ , Santa.Ana--. \ I I 292 South Coast Highw9y at Forest Avenue ·· Los Cerritos Center 18512 Gridley Rd. 18100 Culver Dr. . South Coaat Plaza at Michelson AV9. ':i!&9e !!~Brlstol t • on-in: Antioch • Arcadia • Artesia-Los Cerritos Center • Auburn • Brentwood • Citrus Heights• El Cajon: Qi8nlng Soon Founlain V811ey •Hemet• HunUngton-Beacti •il/'\'ioo.• Lafayette• Laguna Beech• La Mesa• Los~• Lynwood• Nonhridge • Ontarto •Palo Alto• Placerville • Rancho.Co<dova •Rolling Hllls.EStateo • Saoramenlo: Folsom BM:I .• Point - Plszo, Florin Rd. •San Bernardlno •San Dielio •$ah Jose• San Mateo • San Ramon• Santa Ana-Soulh COOf1 Plaza• South San Francisco• WoodlandHllls •Yorba LiOOa: I l • . ' ' . • • • • I --a.a st EDITION r VOL .... NO. 217, 2 SECTIPNS, ~ PAGES 'ORANGE COUNTY, <lALIFORNIA 0 · .Second -.Kill) rig -. • o.My ............. ~ ......... ORANQE COUNTY 8HEIUFF"S INW8Tlcµ.l0Rtl FOCUSED ON TICKET TAKERS IN ptlOBE Qtllcerl Qmlin ~·0Sldmml119° le"-... Uncoveted II County Airport • • ' -Airport ·Fraud Cracked . I ·~ Mesan's ' Ordeitl , Revealed ' ' , . . By A,BTRUB B. VINSEL ot•Oett\t ....... A" , .. ~d -lllin1 of a ~er Whoioe 'deo~plta\ed CGrpOe WU found .-ecently J.n Oreon may be ,, ·linked to the eue of a driller and bis lirUrlend aecu""i! of mU<der- tq1 a Cy)»resa· ruri•way and wounding taer COsta Mesa compa-~ nion. . _, . The su.'peets ;~hedul_ed for .ar- rai&nment today in Sacra.meDto County Superior Court ~ed h"ee for a week wtiile the COit.a. M,s• girl, 14, fought to coo~ authol1ties a murderoc~ Ronald Wayne Hoean. 32, aad Gail Marie L·~mberson, 19, origlnallY froin Hemet. were cap- turea &tiday in Sacramento at.a Sambo's coffeeabbpwbenspotted by\hesberllf's Metro Detail. They ate l'lamed ln warrants char1in1 first de1ree murder with. $25,000 ba_tl s!!t. docUments t ~ed 111wif\ly 'Whe!\1the remaim. of Rebecca M1rie Wotjas, IS, wqeOnally,found. ..· .~ A deer bunter found her lashed to a 'lree in a lonely, rainy forest off a logging road near Ashland.'' Ore., where she bad been.sexUally assaulted, savagely beatert'-arid .....,,.. I • T~··~·· Cl 1., __ _ N.Y. S&eek8 TEN CENTS. Humingt.on-Man-Hehl in $300,000 Skim • • ' . -. stabbed 22 times in the neck ind back. : .. '- • o.iai .............. ~· O' ...... lly WILLIAM SCHBElllER ~ Aad GAR¥ GR"1ft'llLE "' •-DMty ..... .._ -Death came just abaut ~ days before her 16th birthday on Oct. 8, authorities speculate.~ Oregon authorities once aban- BOB CUNNINGHAM, I , LOOKS READY FOR COUNTY FAIR Younptet -Join In Fun 11 Gre•t E1rtll Feotlv1I .f Orange County Sheriff's in- y~tigatots Monday arrested a iluotington Beach man in alleg- iW1 . they had cracked an elabo'rate. $SOO-a -day receipt 9kimmia.1 operation at tM eemo- ty airport's main parldft&lot. doned the search, when bunters (See SADISTIC, ~ A!l ~FingePp,ickin' Good • . . . ' :, An intensive, seyeo-week pro. j)e led to ttte arrest of Marinus H. Van Lent, 44, of 20361 Seven Seas Drive, on grand theft and em- j>ezzlemenl charges. Van Lent is ·an attendant at the pay parking lacility. Two Students Time Seen at F eti,ft • ~Filly Mang • ·In Hearing I By WLARY KAYE °'tMO.ltyJit ....... Former Corona del Mu Hilt>. . The· rurat tile wifl be Strung out by fingerpickin' musicians and ,elayed\ :put with natural pastime~ and homespun . diveriions at the Orange County Fairerounda this week. "The Great Earth Festival," in efrect .a fall edition of the Orange County Fair,· will · open Wednesday and continue through Sunday. ! Sheriff's officials and 'county \Uditon claim the asserted plot may have bilked the county lreasury out of as much as $300,000 over the past two yeak by side-stepping supposedly "fail safe'. e1ectronic par kine ticket machines. PAAKlNG COMPANY OF AMERICA School teacher Alan Schwalbe and two fol"mer students of SUS· pended teacher Michael Mang testified about obscenities and cigar smoking this, morning at Mang'1 dismissal beating. i Countey music will ring out on the fall-grounds in C'AJtita Mesa with top performers scheduled tQ appear in concert, and with local banjo pickers, riddlers and other Bluegrass musicians gel· ting the opportunity to compete in a contest carrying $1,000 in prize money. Joe Mestre, administrative aide to Sheriff Bradley Gates, """ iaid Van Lent is allegedly~ the ring leader of "two or three" employes of Parking Systems Inc., the firm that operates \he lot. ·-ORV'NGE C OUNTY A IRPORT •• • --• •-The proceedings, brought by the Newport-Mesa UnifiedSchool District against Mang, 35, will determine whether or not the cont.J"Qver:sial teacber would re· main in the school 4i&tilcl. --- , ' ' -"There may be more arrests pending since the investigation is still under way,'' Mestre said. -'THIS CONTRACT LIMITS OUR LIABILITY -READ IT Schwalbe, w .. o wu convicted earlier this year of multiple sex o«epses, was chairman of ~e school's social studies depart· menl duMng the period that one o( the aJleged 36 charges filed against Mang took place . There'll be diversions ror all members or the ramily, includ· ing the dog. A mutt show, set for 4 p.m. will get the festival orr to a tail-wagging start Wednes· .day evening. ' / Van Lent's arrest culminated a fain-taking probe tri1ger<d by lift informant's an90ymous re-· tK>rt to airport administrators of illegal activitx in the parking lot .operation. lt~~'\.<llJ.J·e LJ."1)(1'111 'ti ~IOtl'\r ,. ! Sheriff's Capt. Robert driffith told lbe Daily Pilot that un- -Csercover officers monitored the ·41.ctivities of Van Lent and 8everal associates for .weeks in ·;an effort to gather enough ~ce to take to the district. at- 1Jltney fQr an indictment. • .. Investigators concealed in a r . ~ ' . • • ·• • 11 07 ~ 3 • , • ' ~ • The charges mostly deal with Mang's alleged "unprofessional conduct.·• He was suspended from his teaching duties in May of thla year and is temporarily teaching al McNally . Continua- tion School. Scb..Valbe testified that in May of 1973 he held a conference. With a student and that Mang passed by and eommented, "That's a lot of bull -.'" Schwalbe said he discussed the matter w)th Mahg later that day and also wrote • m e mo reprimanding hitTi for his act.ion . After that there,will be a con· cert by Montezuma's Revenge and the Tarzan Swing Band from 5 p;m . to 10 o'clock. At 6 p.m . a beard contest, the storybook theater, and a "Build Your Own Earth Dream Castle" .game all are scheduled. Kids not . enchranted by the storybook theater will -be able to express. themselves in a mud pie contest at 8 p.m . Van shot two movies of the sus· ,}jects in action and coqnty >uditors examined more than ,10,000 voided parking tickets in Ml effor1: to determine how the fraud was accomplished. • Griffith aaid a nurDber of tbeorie. '('&re developed about die method "used to skim the re- . Deity PMllll .... "*- However, trie former depart- ment cbairma'l'said the two men did not h3ve ·• ••rdeeting•of U,e nlinds" on the subject and)Mang did not believe he was WT'OIJi. Similar programs will be available Thursday and Friday eveollfgs. Homemade crafts will be demonstrated and some or the games scheduled i~clude an egg Loss , sack race, wheelbar· row race and hoop rolling. ,-., ,.. • eeipta. ineludlng the -lbllity counterfeit parking tickets were 'lleinc printed -But that thee>'),, WM discarded :-hen invnti1aton determined the ausprecta were allegedly able 'lo pocket between $250 and $500 •. ,(fay by working around the "un- 1Jeatable•• price re"9terin1 de- :ncea med at the lot. "TICKET SYSTEM BEATEN? -Despite elaborate "fail- safe'' system monitoring parking charges' .at Orange . County Airport incloding time-punch clock (top) and dated timed and numbered tickets (bottom) sheriff's autbOrities claiin a skimming sabeme has cost the coun- ty $30().000 over the pas( two years. The first former •student to testify 8galnat Mang was Kate Killifer, 20, who was enroll~ in Mang's Urban affairs class in the , S.turday the fair will open at 10 a.m. and run to 11 'p.m. a.rtd music w-ill be provided con- . tjnt&Ously by >the Wifd Hickory Nµts, the Bluegrass Cardinals_. anti Byron Bertine with Sun- dance. A fiddle, banjo and blue· grass contest will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday. Hoyt Axton will appear. in concert at 9 p.tn. . . lnvestigatorS claim the sus- ' pectl gradually substituted hun- dreds of loet Ueket ..._ !or mel«ed parkin1 Uclteta. wllieb invariably'' record~ higher amounts. Tbe balance wu then -..__"' tllie'lfi»peeu. }_ Griflltb expl•ined that the -areb .. edcmacrated mtryUlat1utomalloallylpi&s-1 Griff<tlo, oaid. •addUionai ,.....,wnberld parkinl· UekeU e,+iilllbce .. the ~-· wu , .iam.,..i 1'!th tbedate and time a 1aO..red by partial -rol· ftl!le)e-n. , .-i. la Alie kit ,ftr ~oryiac ~If the 'dri•er r~ainl bis ticket, • lenatba of time to determtne r II laked by an attendont .., tbe what type of system was 6einc '"'~ oUl -stampod by -.lll«l ' , . madsliie tbat rt!<o"'5 the euet Shorltr• otllelala said taday ' ._t due in a tamper-proof r.-Ibey.,._ evidence llnltinc the ---rnanacemebtoftbePort<lnccom- • But Grittltb eald,. numbei',or 1!9'1W\tlltbe•kimmln&plot. E le, particularly' thole who Parkiat S11tema InC., former- -.lor H'l.llr~ d'1Lat • tlm•. _ ly eolllJd Porldn1 Corporallcm of_ tbeir tleteta and must '!!' la-MMrtu, obtained the <0nlroet -I ""loot tiekot -· by Jo~o&evi::.lollramtbe8ooril , Glo lllmd1111t wbo -tbe ~-· bi •arb' 11'13 ofter :~~tnllleklt. -._. -~· ..,....to~~·-bondto < .!f \ ' \. • cover potential losses of public tunds. The company operates the lot for &.BS percent of the gross tf!- ceipta with the remainder 1oing into the.county's general Cund:. !all or 197~. . M1's Killi(el\ who now attends the University of Washingt.oq,in1 <See.~NG, Pase AZ) DiJw. DROPS. eoUaty officials said one of tbe T()Jf' ARD E_ND firm's key references m its ap-. , plieaU<Jil for the lucrative eon· -NEW YORK (UPI) -A strong tract (now yielding $840,000 • buyJng spree e•a_poraf.ed ob the 1he Bluegrass Gardinals, Byron ~erliqe and Sun4anc::e, and the Dillards will ,give con- certs SUnday and there will ,be another round of the contest for local mualcians. · ye•r) wul>r,. Louis Cella of San· 'New York Stock Excbange,tOday , ta Ana.• million.Olreeliltic-i-'with p~""' ·turning ,Dlih!l ,in • Ho1QeOwners and pollt;cal benefectot 'Of ~~-4inl1 ., .. tieverol supervisors in .olllp tit 71'e. Dow •.&o••' i"4U8tr\•i ff · ·Pl · the time tbe contract 1\•t aver•1e. J!°~bict. b~been Mead. ear ~er warded. _ •!l~t pvmts •• fer in th~ Tb ·Mao West Jlom"9l!1!ers CfUo"s implied ptosen,i;e in th& •• ~lh'ancto atlU ~ 1Ubs•a.uo1 ~·· oa w u ear a preoeqta-..,.,.,,._ .... 2.~ to 835.ZS. •··-'-' ti ~1.,..h · conlract deliberation wll voce,\-Jetkl -over diec in•· bo~er lion . t/1 city planning ~Ide ·ly challenged by for.mer <•~~U) ~. ' ' llicliael Rot.inion .on the city's aupervisor Davl· a.11er, wbD w..:. • ....;.:J. ~~ •• .ill .... •e=.000 Q!eW'")ndUs~al ordinances at its ra-i!il re\•lniri Uii: -.. .._ ~ • u..~ -~ at 7 p.m. 1bumliin tbllt'. btld tlie lni 81..ntraot cm ~.::-~"l.~onPI bl the liulet -'-Vlet.rlo lllementory Sc 1, the Park~& lot, Rednlan..Parjcln& , ~eciuni_bul Day eesa'-_ -. •.•• . ·JteY! offi~en also will be ft ft!, CorporoUon. 1 • ~"!-; ,p--at q;~ mee~lng. -• -.. ~-~.....-----' ~~ ~~\II . . • 1 · ., .. • All concerts are free. with the price of admission , $2 for adults, $1 for juniors. with children six and under free. There will be commercial ex· · hibils, reaturing sofar energy heating, geodesic dome housing, a nd recreation equipment, as . well as craft displays. Health food will be available and a cafeteria also will be open for the sale.of more conventional fare. Fire Hazard Alert C.alled A phase·three fire hazard alert was activated today by lhe Orange County Fire Depart- ment. The alert was ca11ed because of the Santa Ana wind conditi<VIS which are expected lo drite winds and temperatures up and humidity down . Wind velocity may reach a hig h of 45 mil es per hour. These conditions will possibly stay in effect through Thursday with a chance of easing in the late afternoons. according lo a department spokesman. Precautionary patrols wil l maintain fie ld watch for any signs or s moke or (ire during the alert, the spokesman said. Coast Weather Sunny s kies through Wednesday, according lo the weather se rvice. Warmer with highs in the 70's at the beaches rising to t h e mid -80 s inland . Overnight lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODA. "t' Finding o job in a tight morkef 1eem impo11ible? Nol. if you have right interview and job securing skills. Coaatol Employment Center is offering free l«'•son1 in IUC· ce1•ful nnploymenl hunting. People ~ct ion. BI. lllllex • --~ ~M.-... ~ 'At -................ •• • • =<-M• .t, °""""' ... ,. ....... .. Qmw• •• .... MtkM AJ ............. M ~aclCAt M ,.... .,.,, MA'-"""" •t --=:; .... ---- ... ... . .. .. •• .., .. .. A.I DAILY PILOT c p •-• al -'-.A:r1m1n Prevent . . Meet S e t A ru>vd new crime prevention team comprised or Cindy, Micha e l . po.nald, Cindy, Catherine, William and Joel is at work today in Costa Mesa. They are the nucleus of an educational program in residen- tial :security, plus thert and burglary protection, a six-month project fin a n"cd by th e California Employment Training Act. Oraaniz3tiooal meeting for the team is Wednesday al 7:30 p .m. in the Cosla Mesa Police Facility Auditorium at 99 Fair Drive. Police Community Relations spokesmen emphasite the meet· ing is open to all citizens, while a large number of m erchants and business firms specializing in locks and security devices is expected to be present. No commercial benerit is in- tended but only lb allow the <'itizens·who attend and security device merchants to meet mem· bers or the new Cot1ta Mesa Crime Prevention Unit and Crime Prevention Committee. The CETA-£unded seven member team is a separate enti- ty created to last ror only six: months with £edcral rWlds ad- ministered by the state to al- 1 evi ate unemployment and perrorm som e s pecial public service. "We have given these people a crash course in how to minimize burglaries.·· says police com- munity rel at ions Lt. Mike .. lealey. ··w e·re trying to en- courage people to improve home security.,. He says they will work under supervision or Crime Prevention Unit ofricers Sig Swanstrom and Shad Canington in a unique educational program coordinat- ed by CET A employe Cindy Bethune. A Cal Slate University elemen- tary education major who did student teaching but couldn't find a permanent position, Mrs. Bethune will work in the police station to handle appointments for home inspection by other members. Those who will make requested home inspection visits to point out methods or security improve- ment include Michael Dillon, Cindy Gerwlck, Donald Hannah, Catherine Houghton, William Smith and Joel Theiss. -They are all Costa Mesa resi- dents, as required by CETA rules, a nd their previous occupa- tions range from animal lrainer to career military, teachin2. counseling and graduation direct. rrom high school. One, Catherine Houghton, speak.s fluent Spanish. * * * Am~theft Talk Slated For PTA Unit Costa Mesa"& new CETA- £irtanced civilian anU-then and bureJary education program will preview tonight before the COiiete Park Elemenlary School PTA jn the campus multi - p\frpose room. Tim e is 7:30 p.m. and the public illi i nvited for discussion of methods to improve home securi- ty a n'd prevent the often · stagger ing losses caused by thieves. Police orficer Shad Canington, one supervisor or the temporary team recruited for six months" work financed 1by federal funds, will be present to demonstrate locks and other devices. College Park School is at 2380 Notre Dame Road. in the College Park distri ct between Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Road. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed """'dt"I '"° ''*I.,_ Jack R. Curley "ice .... .io.ftl 1111111 0-M<"ll """'"""'' ThOmas Keevu '{ham•• A-Morphine ....... 1'119lft0 l'lltlOt c (JWlrlff H. Loos Richard P. Na "' Mll'1.nt MllWOlfti&I (Ollot'f Cftta MHa Office U.1'fllrt••••1 s•-_.lfll.......,.: ,.o.-,,...~ . T ... ,.._ {714) '42..m1 C1n1Ht.d AdvtrUllnt'42·K71 • a-• NEW COMMISSIONER Hiitbor Court's Pofla Coast Resident . To Be Traffic Commissioner Robert J . Polis, a 34-year-old resident or Seal Beach. is Harbor Municipal Court's new traffic trial commissioner. Commissioner Polls assumed the post earlier this month after his predecessor Be tty Lou Lamoreaux was elevated to full l\1unicipal Court Judge status. As com missioner. Polis will handle routine trarfic matters. Berore his appointment by the judges al the court he was In private practice as a lawyer . His bachelor's and juris doctor degrees were obtained at the University or Southern California and besides law practice in Orange County Tor the past four years, his experience lncludes service with the office' or the California Attorney General and as a research attorney for Los Angeles Superior Court. Be'li.ides being a member of the California Bar Association, Com· mi ssioner Polis is activeJ in YMCA activities. l'l'O#IPegeAJ MANG ••• Seattle, testified that her rormer teacher smoked a cigar in class one day, causing every studen1 to leave the classroom . When Mang ·s attorney John F. Williams asked Mi ss Killircr whether students left the room while the cigar was lit or af- terwards, she s aid hars hly , "when the stench fil led the room." Miss Killifer also testified that the only assigned book in the class was a paperback, "Rules For Radicals.·· She said the book had to be re· ad to re<:eive an "A" grade and later admitted she had discussed her d.U;approval of the f:!ook and of the class itself with principal Dennis Evans. The petite redhead also related that Mang had read ~ memo to the class he bad received from Evans reprimanding him (or "behavior, clothing and things like that ... She also said she did not ap- prove or a rield trip laken to a Hindo m onastery, believing it "inappropriate for an urban af- fairs class." A second former student, Joe Rafael , testified t h at he participated in an unauthorized field trip by Mang's class to the back bay . Rafael said students in the class and, Mang participated in a mud fight when they reached the estuary. Truck Driver Stahle After Sunday Crash No change has been reported in the condition or a Costa Mesa pickup truCk driver, Edward T. Reid, paralyzed from the ne<:k down Sunday in a rear-end col- li~ion that totaled two vehicles and badly damaged a Wrd. Rei d , 32, of 1707 Ne w H,ampshire Ave ., sustained cervical spine injuries, plus a fractured leg and !hould6 in Uie evening hours collision on Iowa Street north of Gisler Avfnue. "His condition i11 stable but there is no change. He ii still list· ed as in serious condition," a spokesman at Coet.,a Meaa Memorial Hospi\al sald today. Doctors are not speculating on chances ror hls recovery from the paralysis because such de· termination is a lencthy process ll)at sometimes takes weeks. Police have so far been unable · to determine what caused Reid's truck to .v,eer oil Iowa Slrff\ in!O the parked can, Pinnl111 bUn II\ the crumpled cab wblcb came lo rest on Iii sf de. ·Drive•.in ',~ ~· t Pr41pos~ . tae::"4ar .. . • 1 \ ~c~·~.::::::::::-::::::J ·ReJ· e· . A•a'.~ "· . -~, , , . · V ... "-...• ~t. · TOl'jl GllT . . ' · " · N!:WPORT·MESA SCHOOL The see-s aw battle over the pl an tO develop the 20-acre Paulo drive-in theate r property in Cot;ta Mesa teetered against the developer again Monday night. The COtita Me&a-PlaAl)in9.Com· mission voted 3·2 !'gainst the pro- posal to turn the property into a planned development of 38 homes, 276 apartments and a 2.5-acre park. The vote '#as on rezoning and. a tentative tract map. Ba(k in August the planning commission had opposed the preliminary plan submitted by the developer, Cam eo Homes of, Newport Beach , but the city council later overruled the commission and · approved it. But commissioner Nate Reade noted Monday night that Lhc tract map was simil·ar to the pre- liminary plan, which he and othe r commissioners had op· posed. Reade said that he fell compelled to oppose it again because he still did not like it. lie said that he preferred a plan that.the staff had suggested, one that wou ld give greater fl.C· ceSs to the oeighborhood park. Reade was joined in opposition to the plan by commissioners Arlene Schafer and C. C. Clarke . Commissioners H. J. Wood and John Leonhardt wbo voted for it said they, too. disliked the limit· ed access to the park, but would vote in favor of the application because area homeowners seemed satisried. During the public hearing s everal homeowners from the Del Cerro tract spoke, with some saying they liked th~ concept and with others critical ol potential traffic speedS and the reduced lot :size5 of 4,500 s quare feet. Commission chairm~ Clarke urged all those interested in the project to £ollow it up with t~e ci· ty council. Al the next city coun· cil meeting, Oct. 21, lhe plan will be set for a public h_earing, and Clarke said that the Hearing pro· babl,y will be held Nov. 3. BOARD -Regul ar meeting, Cotila Mesa City COWlcil Cham- ber5, /:JOp.m . OCC LECTURES-""Behind the Headlines ... Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, Forum, 7-:30 p .m . ·•conversations' and Transactions with Adolescents,·· First United Methodist Church, 7:JOp.m . "'J UMPERs ·· ~ South Coast Repertory Theater. thru Sun. 8 p.m . ' . UC! LECTURES -··wmes of the World ,'" University Club, 7:30 p .m ., ''Un loc king Realities Within Us... Room 100 Science l.ecture 1-lall , 7 p .m . ·· Proressional Public Relations,'' Room 220 Social Sciences Tower, 7 p ,m . "Food for Thought.'· Room 100 Social Sciences Hall, 7 p.m. . ' . . . . WEDNESDAY.OCT.IS '·GREAT EARTH.BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL -Fairgrounds, Oct. 15-19. . • COAS"I' COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370Adams 8p.m. OCC LECTURE ~"Aviation Safety for Pilots,·· Art Lecture Hall 119, 7:30 p.m . First Dog's flips for Sare l'lASHINGTON !UPI) - .~esident Ford is selling .ror ~ apiece three of his dog Liberty s puppies to pay breeding costs, White House sources said today. The President'!J year and a half old golden retriever gave birth last month to five maJcs and four fe males. The F"ords already have made arrangements for selling three or the pups ror $900 to pay for the costs of sendin g Li berty and her trainer by air (o Oregon where t he pet wa~ bred. the sources said. BUyer8 have been notified. ---l ------ Grand Theft School·Employe Facing Char_a:ea or grand theft have been filed against an Orange County schoola emploY• accused by Orange poUce or embetiling at least $8,000 from-a federally funded job training project. Carlos Andr•de Ramos, 46, d Santa Ana, was releaaed from the county jail on his promise to appear Oct. 21 for Santa Ana Municipal Court arraignment. Alplwn;o Bell Seeks Tunney • Senate Seat LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rep. Alphonio Bell <R-CaUU, said to- day he will seek the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate1 becoming the sec~ Bepublican to announce his cfn'dl~y. · , The eight-term corigr~man saicl his 15 yea ... -on C..pitOI. lflll qualified hi m for the iqt held by De111ocratic Sen. John TObney. Bell, 61, whose district com- ptjses much or Los Angeles' west side, said the GOP will ha.Ye to wage a "rough, toU,h, no-hold\· barred fight-to tbe fullsh" to un- sea~ Tunney, wHo w W be seeking hissecondtermnextyear. - The only other announced can- didate for t h e R epublic an... nomination is former Lt. Gov. Robert Finch. Other Republicans also are con- sidering a bid for the nomination. Pact Rejected MIAM I (UP()-Striking flight attendants ror National Airlines overwhelmingly rejected pro- posals Monday night calling for a new att e mpt by federal mediators to resolve a six-week· old wa lkout. eg: ,. .. O.r.•n1e Detective Denol•1 F1anaa:an said today there ii ., .... pos•ibility that further chJooces wlll be filed against llamOO wbo · ·,.at !""l!loyed by-1be COll!llf'.' --tiui)enntendent ol 9ChoOll..a pn>->'° ject .-dlnator of \be Central" County R.egional bccupatlor/l' Program. '' '. Ramos resign ed from bi 1 $17,259 a year post Monday. He was in cbarge o.f job tralninC fr. rinanclally de-prived per"ICXllS tbe Orange and Santa Ana are~. Flanagan ·said a ••co prehens1ve •udit'' began into the •ffairs of the Or County Manpower Commiul the agency that ·hired Ramos t work fWlded by the federal Com· pfebensive £mployment Tr · · 11-Act. Ceu said R amoo la tused of divertinc at least•· .Into bi.I own pQCkel by endorsing paychecks issued ror train whohad eitherJefttheprogram had not yet enrblled in it. Ftana'gan, said the losses oc- curred durin g the the perl,od J uly t lhrougb <Jet. 3. The <>ranee af. ficef said R amos bad accese $80,000 a year in federaU\mds. Sanitation ' Talk Slated ''Sah.itation Districts and Th Effects on Community Environ- ments'' is the t opic of a talk to be given m embers of CHART Thurs· day by Ray Lewis, chief engineer for the Orange County Sanitation Districts . CHART, the Citizens Harbor.., Area Research Team, holds its~ meetings at 7 :30 a .m. in the Gl en- dale Federal Savings and Lo.ap Association bu il ding in t~ · Harbor Center. Costa MeSa. Lewis will dis_cus.s the cost or im· plementing federal anct state clean water requiremenls. We've Got A Warehouse F.ull of Special Values. Save up to: 20% ! I Ex-rancher At El Toro Suceumhs Spectacular· Sale of Beautiful l:Vam·Black. <:arpets . f h neral services will be l)eld Wedne!day' in Costa Mesa (or' El Toro resident Maurine DeWolfe, 71, formerly Mrs . Clacence Brown of San Juan Capislrano. Mrs. Brown drove a tractor and was involved in every aspect of ranching, as s he and her husband. worked their way from tenant £armer status to land · owning ranchers, according to her' sister, Betty Beecher of Cotta Mesa. 1'he Spanish manor house the Browns built in the midst or orange groves has become a San Juan landmark . said Pam Hallan, a San Juan h.istonan. Berore his death in 1968, Mr. Brown was a nationally BC· claimed agronomist, she said. ··Together they developed many, many acres of land in the Capistrano Valley during the 1820's and '30's, •· Mrs. Beecher said of the Browns. "My sister was a real pioneer Jn 1927 she was 'driving a truck over roUgh country, when a shotgun she was carrying in the truck went ofr. tearing the flesh ofr the back of one of her arm s . ., The ~Browns separated in the early 1940's, Mrs. Beecher said, and were sub&equently divorced. Mrs. BroWn reVerted to using her maiden name. OeWolfe. She lived 15 years in Laguna Beach. 15 in Costa Mesa, and moved to El Toro 18 months ago. Mrs . Beecher is Mi ss DeWolfe's sole survivor . Wednesday's services wil) be at 2 p.m . in the Bell Broadway Chapel. Rev. Bruce Kurrie will officiate. f',._PegeAJ SADISTIC • • failed to find a body in an area described as near Medford, O~e .. above Interstates. Costa Mesa Police Detective Norman Kutch, #Who interviewcd the local runaway several times, became convinced shew as telling the truth about what must have happened. "'The little gal found ii difficult to accept that no one would believe her,'" Kutch recounted, :noting she made an excellent Wit· neas. remembering events and surroundings in intimate detail. eontµslon over geography com· .pllcated by fear, Weariness a.nd shock led the Costa M .. a llrl- who was also stabbed 1n tbe ab. docnen and be•ten--to shirt the 1earch from north lo soulh Jackson County-, where Min Wo· jtU' body wu found s.tU1'l<ly .. The twp glrls, escapeeii: from Mcjl!lllan Sc~ool for WfY,Wlird , 1 llJ:lo ,In Orange, .aet out nltch· . blltlnl for Oregon , the local vie• tlm' tilld police when She opllhd ' ·oulbert&le. • I I by@ m•trong THI ld¥•"l•O-ot lllp+I' c•ri:itt .. 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