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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ----~ -• • • ~---• " ' • ~~t! f'~naing Building .. L ' • • a UFO. -Devotees ' Gave Up Old Life -' I • Joi11---· ~aravan ' DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 16, 1975 VOL M. NO. 2", lSl!~ONS, Joi 1'AGl!S r .. " MESA FIREMEN BA'm.E FATAi.iiwli'1N-'APA'R'Ti.ieNT ... C,rlppled M1tri Ille• I~ 'Center Street Fire This Morning , .. - Me~a: 'Crtpple Dies ' ' IJJ, Ap~rtment Fire By ARTHUR ll. VINSEL ing the rubble found him by the f OflM~llrliii••iff wash basin. A crippled. Costa ..Mesa rnan Police said the 12:25 a.m. bla~e burned to dealh euly today as he was reported by Shields' brother attemPt~ to cra\li;J Lo an open Jelfery . who frantically door after his apartment had tilephoned lo say there was a fire been turned lnlo a. blazing in-ill his bed. · ·- ferQO. • .. Police Of(icir George Foling The vlctim ,""K,nne(b :0. w-.s o-n patrol in the Shields, 24. of 532 center St., ap-neighborhood and almost ,R~ntly ·almost made jt to the simultaneously saw a pillar of ex.it which .hii bwolher had left.· smoke iUum1naled by an eerie open, '"ereattV..g a ' suction-Jike orange e'lo~ arising nearby. · dtaft ,that swiftly £eQ the ·names. He arrived-and lea.mod a vie· ''I"hC brother ,Sc aped. Um was reportedly sWl inside CO.la M'esa FJre Department Apartment E of the six-unit slruc· Baltal~Qn Chie( Ed Lewi s lui'e.::&o bcchargedtbeslait1only · tbe'oriied,. SJileld5 figured he torunlntoaw11llofnan•?. toUldn,'l make Jl and urned back InvesligatQrs said Officer Pol- into the apartment. lng then trted t enter vi;i the Sblel4a crawled into the ~d-story bal ny, but.fire by ~b•UDigoln, where flrei:µcn prob-(~FlllE PareA2> • ·' a ' us UFO Pair Give PP Old Life ClOCAGO ( A-P ) -Two mom· hers who said they bec<Jme separated £rom l,he mysterious "UFO" sect thal allegedly has lured scores of persons from their homes in the last several months describe themselves as "lost sheep." Vickie and Seymour i\.1orgenstern . namt.'s they took when they joined lhe move- ment, said in an inter\'iew with the Chicago Sun·Times that they left their Los Angeles homes separately in early May and sinC'C have roamed coasl·lo- coast spreading the word of ·'the process·· after being indoc- trinated by a m iddle·aged man and woman known as "The Two.·· "The Two" s upposedly start- ed the movement last spring, promising deliverance from this world to another level by UFO. Vickie. 26, said in the in- terview that she lert her mother and sister in Los Angeles to join the group. Seym our. 'II. said he left behind two children and a job as an electronics engineer in Los Angeles. The couple said they had been assigned to each other by "The Two·~-aftCl' an -encampment Ju- 1 y 4 in the mountains of Colorado and began traveling together. They become separat- ed from the group before it re · poitedly passed through Illinois several weeks ago. The couple said followers. numbering more than 100, are introduced to ''liuman In- dividual Metamorphosi8 '' (HIM ) at group meetings at campgrounds scattered in many states. Then they are teamed with pa1'1.ncrs selected by "The , (See SAUCERS, Page A2l FBI QUELLS RAT INVASION WASHINGTON (APJ -Rats have been cavorting in the FBI's new $126 million dollar head- quarters. but offi cials say the problem is minimal. "I haven 'l got my feet up on the desk. I think they've been mostly c l e aned out ," s aid FBI spokesman Bill Hayes. lie speculated that the rodents had been disturbed by construc- tion Qf lhe ,Washington subway system. · ' r I - ' ' .. Terrified Toddle Listens As Man s Molll, Sister a ect- 'Artifieial Man' Kissinger Describes Nixon WASHINGTON IAP I -Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger said privately this w.eek that forme r President Nixon "barely governed" during his last monlh!i in office and was an odd etnd "artific;ial m;_1n ... who n ever enjoycd meeting people.·· thl· Washington Post reports. At a··banquet in Otta\\'a held in his honor Tuesda y night by Canadian External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen , Kissinger's table convers ation \\'as picked up over a microphone and 4'1CCidcntally transmitted to repo1ters , the newspaper said today. Kiss inger said Nixon "barely governed " duriflg his last 18 months as president while the \V<ilergate scandal unraveled around him, the Post s aid . Ki ssinger also was quoted as telling d inne r com- 1)anions that Nixon \vas ··oneof our better presidents.· You know he was an odd man. But he \vas Ye ry de- cisive in his own way. He "'ent to the heart of a pro· blem ... _ The Post said Kissinger had kind v.:ords for the Kennedy family, and said he likes Jacqueline KC'n · nedy Onassis and finds her "sexy . 'Mommy Sereamed' Terrified Tot Hears Mom, Sister Killed TULSA, Oka. <UPll -Three· year-old Chad Chancey huddled beneat'.fi the covers, too terrified l>y-lhTl6tfd-argument-in the room outside lo get out or bed. and listened while his mother and sis- ter were s hot to death. "My s is ter was yelling and screaming and then James c lapped his hands reaJ loud and my sister v.•as quiet, .. the boy told police. "i\'fommy was serealning, too, and then James clapped his hands real loud~g 'n and Mommy was quiet.·· Police said the •· the "- boy heard were actua lly th.e sounds or the .32-caliber pistol that ki\1-ed l.eceta Burk, 29, and her ll·year-old daughter Ter- rance. The boy identifi ed a mugshot or the suspect and James Washington, 29, was arrested Wedne!Htay and charged With firsl-degree murder. Washington, identified as the dead woman ·s former boyfriend, was order~d held without bond pending a preliminary hearing Oct 28. Authorities said both victims were beaten a nd shot In the head . The dead woman's son, who waa found unharmed in the North1ide apartment, told of· - ricers a man he knew only as James had come tu their home and "told Mommy he didn't likC' her any more ,~ The boy. vt'ho heard the pre- dawn slayings v.·hile lying in his bed , did not know his.mother and sister had been killed. llis CSee 'M0~~1 Y'. Page A21 FwridaBans 'Shark' Site DAYTONA BEACll. Fla. <APJ -Spon sor s of <J seholarly "sharks in pe rs pective" con- ference say th('y .\'e round an in · land meeting s ite after·getting a cold s ho ulder in this Atlantic Coast resort ci ty. Daytona oCfi citt ls. saying mo, .. ies and book~ about sharks ha\·e hurt them enough already, told . sponsors to s ele ct a more neutral s ite "hke Panama ... Dale Beaumariage s aid he turned to the tounsl attraction Sea World near Orlando and it v.·as quick lo snap up the host's role for the Nov. 20·22 con · ference. Beaumariage, <'hie( or the state Bureau of Marine Sciences . said the conferenC'e v.'as inspired by the smash movie "Jaws." , t Quarrel Ends in Attack By J ACK CHAPPELL Ol lllf O•ltY Piiot Sl.att I.aguna Reach police arrested a 2l·year·old man Wednesday arter a quarrel ovC:r hitchhiking ri ghts ended in a stabbing and kidnaping as lhc attacker com- mandeered the car or a young woman to £Ice pursuing officers,. l.arry K . l.ehman or 20358 Lag una C an yo n Road was booked £or alleged kidnaping, <Ml· sault v.•ith a deadly v.•eapon aild sale of cocaine. Lehman was held in Jail today on $25,000 bad. The lanky long·h;:i ircd blond man v.•as captured at hts home aft er officers comb<.-d the Irvine Bov.rl Park a nd nearby C'anyon cave s area searC'h1ng ror thf' at- tp cker of hitchhiker Edv:1n F. Taylor , 22, of ·rust in 'raylor surrcrt•d a thrcc·inch long ~ash 1n his neck nl.'<ir the 1u gular vei n. lie was taken to South Co<.ist Communit y ll ospit<1l by a m - bulancC' and was r £•lt•ased <J fll·r emergency trealm<'ll\ Tho. kul- nap1n g vtcl1m Y..'<JS un tnJured, however policC' desc1i bed her 01:. emoli ona\ly o;.•erv.•rougH'I l:oy the incid<'nt. lil~r 1dl•nti1 y h..is been "'i~~hcld . · The stabbing look µlc1l'f' lll'.1r the l.;.iguna Moulton l'l;.iyhou:-,e. CSee STABBF.D, Page ,w \\t."';1tht1"r f,a1r th r111,1j!h J·"r1da ~ n·11fl s unny d a ~:-(,hanC'l' of patc hy r1)g l'ar·lv Fnd;1~ n1ornin ~. lhghs ni'.1r 70 a l the bt>ac hl'S and 'ifi IH 811 in· land. INSIDE TODAY Quickly, what 1/urbor ArC'a resulent i1 running for J'lt'f' preStdent? Th e ~a n.~\i'l'T'·.~ rm A/3. Index Al Y-S.NI(• ., ..... , Er_ .. ,..bKflt " ~.,. ...... , " •• LM.a..J'I ,....,,,.. .. .... , .... 1 ..... ., ...• , .. 0rM9'Cl>ullty "' 0.ullHiol C•·ll ...... "J '-•• " sy1 .... ,..,.., .. .,. __ " ....... c1.J °"'91NelkH .. ~lb(l ,,..,flt .. 1 ••• l'•-i.i P.a .. .... Tt .. Yl\loof' .. ~lfl'"'"' " ...... " " ~-· '" -.a• ... •• .... K ... " -•Mlt+t""' .... , Mfll..l ..... r1 " )' ' • • • ' • ' AZ DAILY PILOT s Tl'turtday. October 18, 197!5 I Declare d D e func t Coast Free ay Officially Out :--\AC~l./\M 1-::NTO -.1'.ht:\.._ ~a y (or th C' conlrovers1al Ca1Lforn1a 111 .t:h \\'a y Comm1S!>1u11 lr(•eway· \\'ednl•sday ft1rn1ally dell~ll"tl lhl' Jeff t'oht•n, s pokt . .'sman for lhl.• defunct r ~u·ifl(' L'o:.i:-.l 1''rl'l'W;1y ('00lll1lS!'l1Hl in Sal'f';uncnto StJld route from its master plan, three lO<lay )!O\"l•r nmcnl al-!l'nl'Jl'S <JnJ years after thl• Sli.ltt' Lei.:1slature othl·r µu!Jlic cntitil'!> "''iii have vOll·d tu abandon the IJr<.!fOst'<.l first crack at byy1n~ thL· la nd fur prOJl'C l . U!)t' 111 p;1rk or local ro<.1d project .... 1'he eomn11ss1on action The frt'L'\\'ay was :st·uttil'<I hy nuthonzes thl' !).tie or nl'arly $14 lhl· !)\all' und('r 1ntcnsl' prl'ssurl· mtll1on worth o f property in fr o1n loc;.il co1n n1un1t1es. includ Or;1n1-":c and Los Angeles countil·s 1ni.: '.'Jl'\\'l-"Ort Reach . ..,,,luc h c:< acquired by the :.late as right uf· pressl'd ,·10\ent oppo!)1t ion to :..ny frt'e"':1y :dong the coast This Thief Took a Mi le GARY. Intl tU J1!J ThC' l\~1lti~l' ~~ <lh1n Railroad has f1ll'tl a nHSS· in~ propt~1·ty rl'porl 011 nearly a mile or tracks The railroad S:lid more than 5,000 fet.>l of unuSl'd rails and tit•s van1sh(•d from .3. spur lint• no11J1t'a!>l of Gary . The• ILnl' r;tn through parts of l • .1k1..• ~ind Porter counties 1n northwest Jn. diana and orii.;1nally "'as u.s('(f for arct'SS to a sand rninin)! <tr('~• PC'rson:. "·ho '''Ork in thl' area told railroad detec- tives they saw sevC'ral men using a forklift truck to load rails on tv.·o natbcd trailers las t n1onth but as- sumt~d the m('n "'ere work- ing for the railroad. Frolfl Page A J SAUCERS ..• Two" and the partners a re sent lo an area in the country to spread the word. The Sun-Times said that at each meeting called by ''lhe h ·o" a number of persons ap· parently vanish . heeding lhe _c_all that : "Eac h true seeker of lhf' next kingdom must literally walk out the door of his liCe. leaving behind his carel·r. security, loved ones and every single attachment in order to go ·through the remaining ex - periences needed to total ly \\'ean him from his net.>ds at the level.'' They and other followers. they said, must renounce all earthly pleasures and material gl)Ods -money , sex, alcohol and prop;erty a re out. They said the UF'O gr.oup is not connected with cattle kill- ings, some of them appearing ritualistic, that have occurred in areas where the group has traveled. Meanwhile, an Oregon State Police investigator today iden· tified the mysterious "Two" as )ia~hall Herff Applewhite, 44, ·and Bonnie Lu Trusdal Nettles. '48. l\-1elvin Gibson. criminal in - vestigator rbr the Oregon State Police at Newport on the Oreg~ coast. has been in· vestig in~ the exodus of the 24 people from Ore~on as volun- teers rhe promised flight to a higher plane than earth. · Gibsonsaidhehadnoaddresses forthecouple. "We obtair:icd photographs of these people from Texas and they were subsequently iden- tified by people here as having conducted the \Valdport meet· ing:· he said. Af ter the meeting al Waldport, the followers disap· peared on the mission with the couple. ·''There are ~no charges against them.·· Gibson em- phasized. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT lM 0.•ntlf' coa,, !'>•"• P1•~. "''I" ""'kn ,, (omtll.,.,d 11'1<• N"w' "'"'"" r•ul•"'""d b• !~ 0••-'""'1 Pul>'•"'"'ll (.,.....,An, !.ffid«•t.· ><l>l>Clf" M•• pul>l<\11~<1 '"'""d~> tfl<"''''-'"l •V 10< Co•I~ "'''"· N< """"'' '"'°'"• """''''"'"" Bf~cti Foun•••I' \loll!,,''"'"" ~ .. .,d><·~~·• V•P•• •M L•<i....a ll••ctirSG111fl (~" • '"'II'~ •'"II-• o<loll•on '' putio .. -r...,,.,,.,.,, '"'" \"" 04,, '"" "''""""1 """"'mflll "'""' '' ~t no W.-•t U•1 ~lfo•I, Co\li MfW, C•loto, ... ~ .,./~ Robert N. Weed , .... ..,. ... -.... bj.- Jack R. Curley Vo<;• Pr•\-t11 •..O C..-•1-MQO• Thomas Keevll cao1e>< ThOmas A Murptilne M•"·•~·nQ C,,.19" QWlrles H. Loos Ric.hard P. Nall 'fhl' st;.1ll' t·omm1:-ision had bl't'n scht~dul 1·d lo t;lkl· its aelion I.isl mont h but a phone call from Orangt• ('tiunty l{o<Jd Com n1 iss ion<'r 1'l·d ?.1 cConville \VOil iJ delay until !his week's n1eetin~. Orange Cnunty Supervisors this y, l•t•k p:tSSl'd a rl'solution suppOft1n g fln;1l dell•l1on o( thl· roull'. but urging that !>ah: t•f thl' property bl' dl·layl·<l u11til ;\'o\ l'mber 1976 lo g1Vl' llX·:..il gnvl•r n n1ent l·nou~h tirnc to <:ho!)l' lht' parcels they y,•ant tu buy . Cohen said thl• h1gh\\o·ay com- mission tuok no formal action tu dC'\av thl' land sail.·. "·bi C'h must no"': bl' in1tiall·d by thl' I.us 1\ngl'll''i uffll'L' of .,!hL' st ate lll'p<• rt n1 cnt uf Tr <1nsportat1on. "Rut since i::ovC'rnment and public agt"nci£'s have top priority in acquiring this land. I have no doubt som1.•th1n J.! will he "'orkl'J out th:.it v;iJJ ht• bt•nl•fi ci al to ever· yone concerned,·· Cohen said. The con1mission spokesman notl•d that , following the Ll'g1 s lature's abandonment of the frl'e'.'·ay, the land was rt·· tau1t•d in stalC' o'.'·nership pend- ing local govl•rnmcnt street o.1nd high"·ay studies. ~'hich in ll1rgc part never occurred. Fro"' Page A I 'MOMMY' • • description of lhl' events. ho..,,'l'ver. led to Washington 's ar- rest . The boy told officers he tried to rouse his mother. "I tried to \\'ake ?.1ommyup. but I couldn 't," he said . "~1 y sister "'ouldn 'l talk to me. l'ither. "They both had stuff all over their races ... Police said tli'e -youngster 's clothing was covered with blood. the "stuff" he apparently had tried lo wipe from hi s mother's face. "I got up "'hen I heard the door close and I saw James leaving in Mommy's car," the bov told officers. "Thl'Y didn't w3ke up so J went back lo bed for a\\'hile. 'cause 1 ·ma big boy.·· Officers s.iid the boy later went d o v.•n stairs and asked a went dO\\'nstairs n and asked a neighbor lo help him awaken his mother and s ist er. The neighbor did not go inside the apartment, hO\\'ever. and police arrived a s hort time later, tipped by an anonymous call about a possible double homicide. · The boy was placed in protec- tive custody and taken to the police station, where he picked Washington 's picture out of a · book of mugshots. "I think he hurt Mommy, but she will get him when she comes back," he told officCrs. Woman Routs Sex Attacker With 'Bites' A Huntington Beach housewife thwarted a sexual attacker in her apartment ~arly this morning by biting her assailant, police r e· ported. . (){ficers said the attacker was described as dark-haired with a two or thre~·d'a-y·growth of beard. Police said t he woman ·s husband left for work about 5 a.m .. leaving t he front door un- locked. About a n hour later, the assailant allegedly ('ntcred the •door, started talking to his vic- tim. then pulled a r evolver and ordered her to s ubmit to his at- tack. After she bit him, officers said. he Oed through the front door, as his alleged victim beca~e hysterical and started throwing household objects through the front window. • • • • • o.u, Piiot PMlot lly J•tll C.ll•PIPlll BLOOOIEO STABBING VICTIM RELATES DETAILS TO LAGUNA OFFICER NORM BLANDEL : Hitchhiker Stashed On Neck by Broken Tequila Bottle Du ring Road side Dispute 0.llf Piiot $1.lff Photo SUSPECT KIDNAP, STABBING TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Oet Steve n Krisch Places Larry Lehman, 22, In Police Car R~n by Gangs ters ? Auditors ·Dissect Teamsters' Fund WASHINGT0:-1 (A PJ -A team of Labor Department aUditors is combing redL•ral rC' cords of the biggest TC'amsters umion peI\._sion fund to determine whether the billion-dollar relirc- ment plan is controlled b y gangsters. . Records from the Jus tice Department and the Internal Revenue Service have been turned over to Labor Department investigators as part of a coordinated government re\'iew of the Sl.4 billion Central ~l:it~. Southeas t and Southwest 7'.rl•.1s Pension Fund. • Secretary of Labor John 1· Dunlop said the purpose of lhi· preliminary investigation is "tu Isabel Peron Hiatus Over BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AJ>J -President Isabel Peron has returned from her vacation looking tanned~and cheerful, but plans for her to resume office as expected today were still not set- tled. There "'as also speculation she \\'ould soon take another vaca· lion. and that this one would be permanent. detcrm1nt:' whethc>r there is a basis for the current allegations against th~ Central States fund and \11hethcr corrective action or enforcement proceedings are warranted '' under the nc"'· fl'Cteral pension !av• Dunlop's statement -the go\'- e r nm en t' s first official acknowledgement that an in- vesligalion is undl•r ...,·ay-was in a letter to Sen. llarrison /\ Will iams (D·N.J .). chairman of the &~nate Labor Committee. A government source said 1f anything is found "'h.ich "gives us reason to go further." the l,abor Departrifent could begin su""°enaing records of the fund and coordinate with Justice Ofl a n1assivC' dual criminal and civil , investigation. "The options arc numerous ... the source said. The retirement fund has been the source or millions of _d9Uar.;; in loans t..o resorts , gambling ('asinos. race tracks and con- dominium projects. It has been ·the s ubject of numerous on-and- off ~overnment investigations since the 1950s, but the disap- pearance of former Teamsters President James R. 1-toffa on Ju- ly 30 fo'cused new of£icial interest in its operations. Some tnvestigators have su~­ gested that ltoffa may have dis- appeared because he was pre· pated to testify about questiona- ble pensiort fund transact.ions. F rom PageAJ STABBED. •• 006 La~un:1 Canyon Road . shortly tx-fort• .t p m . Jnve~t 1 ~a l1n g officer ;'\;orm Rlandl'l .s;ud Ti.lylor 's version of the 1ncidl•nl was lhat he had been hitchhikini:: nenr the corner of I.;.iguna Canyon Road and Forest Ave nu e v.·ht:.•n ;:1 man "'horn he identified as Le hman began hitchhiking OJ bout Zo feet in front ofhKn. Of ricer Blandel :;aid Taylor ap· proaehed the fellow hitC'hhiker and s:ud .. you're not going to get in front of n1e'' and a fi.'tht begun. Blandel said Tavlor ran back to v.•here he had been standing and where he left a beach-type bag. He assertedly pulled 04lt a hunting knife as the otfler h.ilchhiker approached him with a broken tequila boll!<". T:.i ylor '''as s las hed, but chased hi:. attackt'r across thl' street ne::i.r the r·t·sl1val of 1\rts ){rounds as blood streamed from thl' gash in His neck \Vhen police arrived on the scene, the attacker had Ocd up into the brush area behind the Playhouse, School of Art and Irvine Bowl complex. Bv coincidence. two Laguna Bl•.ich narcoti cs detectives watching I.chn1an·s house in L.aguna Canyon in a drug in - vestigation. were called to the sce ne n e:Jr the M ou lton. Playhouse to search for the at- tacker. 1'he detectives le ft Lehman's home just as a young "'Oman dnving in the vil·inity of High Drive above lhc Irvine Bowl was £1a~ged do\\:h by a man who v. renched open the door to her car and ordered her to lake him to a house in Lal!una Canyon. The woman did as s he "'as or· dered, and drove out the canyon passing on the "''ay the searching policemen. The woman later told officers the man in her car ducked do"'n in the seat as they passed the scene of the stabbing, nO\\o' surrounded by police. After dropping off the man in her car, lhe woman ""'ent to police and told them or the kid- naping. She s aid the man who had abducted her had a bad cut on his foot and was bleeding pro- fusel y. Officers raced to the canyon area out near the Canyon Anima) llospital. Lehman was arrested bv Officer Blandel and Del. Sieven Kirsch \\'hile allegedly at· tempting lo flee. The cocaine· c harge involves sale of a gram or the white po...,•der to an und~rcover operative for SiO. Narcotics Det. Terry :\1acAdam said. TmckCrash -KZtl!-Woman TRAC'' (AP) _:_ A woman truck driver was killed when her huge traC'lor-trailer rig crashed through an overpass guardrail on Interstate 5 near here today and crashed down to Interstate 580 belO\\'. • The llighway Patrol identi£ied the victim a.s J ean Marie Vuica. 32. of Lodi. Officers said the crumpled tractor and :set of double trailers closed southbound lanes of 580 briefly. FIRE .•• that time boiling from open win- dows forced him away. A serond--erroneous-report or what appeared tQ be another victim trapped upstairs at the oi;>- posite end or the ap~m~t ~1t complicated. the ~1ref!ght1ng operation. Chief Lewis said. Police officers Steve Shulman, George Yezbick and Poling, who had tried to reach UJe crippled Shields. then pitched in to help firemen haul hose lines and set up ladders. Ot.·cupants of the six u,nits, all or ...,·hlch are rent.ed. esc8ped the inferno or were not at horbe w~en the fire blamed on a smoldenng c1 ~arette broke out. James R. Kirkpatrick, 21, and Lorraine F . Egan. 19, ea~h told firemen tbey woke upgaspmg and choking in their separate apart- ments and quickly fled. John E . Burton said he was first a¥.·akened by shouts of: "Fire. F'ire ... " and discovered the entire east C'nd of the struc- ture engulfed in flames. Costa ?.fesa·paramedics V';'inly did what th('y could for Sh1elW after ht• v.·a s found huddled on the bathroom floor. "1'hey v.•orkcd like mad to try to rcvi .. ·e him.·· Chier Lewis said , adding it v.'as futile because superheated air had c~used the . victim's throat toC'onstrict .. The remains \\•ere taken to Costa ?.t esa Memorial llospltal for examination by coroner's de· puties and questioning or Jeffery Shields about circumstances leading up to his brother's dea~h. Detecti \'CS said little could 1m - , mediately be learned from the g1;e\·ing. shocked brother. One neighbor said he encoun- tered the crippled brother stumbling upstairs to the apart- ment \\'here he \Vas soon to perish ;,1bout 11 p.m ., and said he had unusual difficulty at it. Authorities said today they had not established the origin of Shields' crippling handicap but one source sa id he had reportedly been crippled since childhood. Coroner's deputies said the vic- tim did not die from smoke in- halation, but was scared lo death by flames. The apartment in which the fatal fire Occurred was formerly the office of the building's owner. real estate broker A1ichael Genco but he had converte-d it as a ren- tal unil. Burtons Hide From CaTTWras . CHOSE, Botswana (AP) - Crowds of camera-festooned tourists des{'ended today on the game lodge in northern Bots wana where newlyweds Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor are having their second honeymoon. But none got inside or a""' saw the couple. The crowds came following the announ{'ement Wednesday that · moviedom ·s most publitii:ed cou· pie "'ere remarried Friday by the district commissioner at the village of Kasane. near Olobe. Gavin de Becker, the Burtons· aide. said they were not at the lodge. • ' Ape Tttlctts'!" '\ I South African heart transplant specialist Dr. Christiaan Barnard said in New York Wednesday he is experimenting with trat1splanting baboon hearts in cardiac patients. Offices Police were. sUJnmoned by neighbors who heard th.c woman's screams. The suspect 1s being sought on charges of burglary and attempted rape. police said. Shell Cuts Cent Off Gas Cost Double Suicide CHICAGO lUPI > -Shell Oil Co. cut the price of gasoline na· tionwide by one cent a gallon to- LONDON (AP) -Or. and day, following an industry trend Mn. Walter D. Gilkey of Long that is likely to end on Nov. 1, an Beach, Cali(, com mitted suicide oil source said, together in their London apart-Shell, serond behind Texaco in ment, Coroner . Daniel By alt 4 U.S. gasoline sales, became the ruled. l'he bodi~ or lhe al-year-tffird major oil firm to pare 3. old couple were found OCt. 6 in penny off the price of a gallon of their apartment ln the Victoria 1ru11lnce 0<-t. 6 when Sun OU Co. district of London. m"'e lhe cutback. On Tuesday. • Exxon, the nation's third largest marketer, announced a similar- reduction. Herb Hugo, senior editor of Platts Oi lgram, published in Chicago. ~aid the trend toward lower prices began one month ago, "when the effects of e decrease In demand be.gan to be relt. "Traditionally, demand goes down arter Labor Oay;whcn klds • return to school and vacation time hi over for m05t people," 1-lugo said. "t lowever, this year the slide has been worse than usual because we have t he added burden of high unemployment.·· Another fa~tor that has forted major firms ro follow the pattern of smaller, indepeftdcnt firrm in price cutbacks, Huso sald1 is that motorists have become more erce·conscious. 1 ''They're shopping-around more -looking for that two·. three-cent difference." But current bargain prices will be short-lived, Hugo said. "0PE~'s 10 ptlircent increase on crude goes into effect Nov.1," the editor said. "It •houldn •t take long before that incre,.se Is ~assed on to the pump price. tt could mean as much u ab: cents more per gallon.'' ,... ' , -F A ~ J• Coe qua Ion Elo D3l " ti or the me rulo .. qui ly t ti or vin just l Sl31 yea Po1 dre Ma An1 jur ing gac Po1 1 tio1 Po1 Ro est Ay. "hi Pe. I de! ba: de; lo• ofl I ha· sai all be• tin· pr< ad' 1 in• hi( an COi COi rel l\-11 "ii L I C r ~ • r \I '" A " tc ,, ir T " ti >I h g .~ r. G d 1, • F h c --n h v d h I ~ ' ' r ' . I l I l I I • • I I • • I . I • ·1 • • • ,..- ' ·Popeil's Appeal Quashed Jwstices pf the Second District' Court ol·Appeals have rermed to quash or amend the convictions or rormer Newport Beach SOC'ialite Eloile Little Pope ii and her lover , Dan Morris Ayers. "We have cons idered conten - tions or the defe ndant.s a nd find them lo be tota lly lacking in merit,'' the three-judge court ruled in a 15-page opinion. "No further discussion is re- quired. The de fendants were fa ir· ly tried, the evidence was excep- tionally strong and we are con- vinced that no miscarriage of justice occurred.·· , ... ;o. .................... . • • Slow, But Sure The ruling leavel!I una1tered the state prison t erms o( one to fi ve years now being served by M rs. Popeil, 50, and Ayers,38. The pair drew those t erms from Judge Mark Brandle r after a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury found the m gui lty of solicit- ing the aborted murder or kitchen gadget tycoon Samue l J qscph Popeil. More than l , 700 men are working around the clock on construction of two new addi- tions to the S8.n Onorre Nuclea r Generat- ing Station. The new ~its. scheduled for completion in the early 1980s. will produce enough powt!r ror a city or 2.5 mi llion resi · dents. The $2 billion cost of the expansion is being shared by San Diego Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison The jury found after a sl:'n~:;c1. lion·fill£'d . 60·day triHl that Mrs. Popeil was guilty or soliciting Robert P eel e r to kil l her e-stranged hus ba nd and th a t Ayers was guilty of soliciting two ''hit men'' lo do t he same thing - Peeler and Don a ld Reed. Cou1·thouse· .Suit Ordered Both men tes tified against thC' defendants (or a prosecution cast' based on the a rgument that lht' death o( Popeil, 60, would have al- lowed J\1rs. Popeil to inherit most of his multimillion dollar fortune. Westminster Stmcture Sinking Into Bog Any share or his estate would have been denied to her. Popeil said Crom the witness st.and, if his allegations or her .adultery had been aired in the divorce court. 11 - linoi:J law, unlike Ca lifornia "s. provides for st1 ch denial to <tn adulterous wife. The divorre tri al is still pending in Chicago. "We observe that in s pite of the highly emot ional tone of the case and the length of lhe trial. the re· cord is remarkably free of error,·· commented the appellate court referring to the E'\'idence against )1rs. Popeil .i nd 1\ycrs as being "indeedover v.-helm1n~ ·· 8 ~ \?@[I:!] [? ~ ~ ® [?\".7 o ©® Th(' column appears daily ('Xfepl Saturda~·s a nd 1\londa)'~- (;,11 11 prol•/,·01 "//it'll 11 Tilt /'<ti /)unn /'ul 11 I/I• 11! ro 1/ /111~· 11•·1 1111• ' oP/.'lj ,.,, nrid irt //IJ/I 1/111/ /11'1'(/ /I> \ti//,. 1'/t'(/IU//1'' Ill 11•11 ··rnn11•n1 11111/ /111,U/1''' '10 1/ i1••11 r <1111 '.'''"n·' ''' I' u I I> JI r1 11 11 I \ .. u, ·'•'r111<' 1110111/" 1·,.u,I /J(ll/IJ /'1/0/ /'II /;III /if1IJ ("11,,11 \/1'.'(I I ,\ !1,!h!I• /11t/1t/lt• 'l"llf l1·/1•plrt1•11• 11111r1/or•1 Artificial Web DE . .\R PAT. RegardingJ.D.'s rt.>-cent A VS question about wher(' to purchase material to simulate spider webs, l 'd like to add some information to t hat you provided. The movies use an a dhesive made by the 3M Co., EC 1177, f'or this purpose. It is a resin that is ::;prayed onto the surfaces with a high-pressure spray gun. J sug- gest that J . 0 . contact JM Co .. A.dhcsives Coatings & Scalers Division, &Ill Randolph, in thr City of Commerce (213-726-1511 ). J .M .. Anaheim Thanks for the spider web pro· duct ide nlificatlon. ll undoubted· ly wi ll simplify J .D.'s purchasf' arrangeme nts and cul tU s costs. f'al>ric RatlRflS DEAR PAT : Why don't up- holstery manufacturers tell the consumer how to clean various 1---mat-eFials? IL also-would-be very helpful if fabrics wer e rated for wearabilily. L .L .. Mission Viejo Ry Wll,LIAM SCHREIB ER Of ... O.lly~lllCSUff Orange County Counsel Adrian Kuyper Wednesday was ordered to "sue everybody in sight .. to r e- cover the estimated SI million ·cost of repairing major struc - tural damage at the West County Courthouse in Westminster. A seven-year-old wing of the building. "'hich cost SI million to construct, is slowly sinking into an old peat bog covered by a loosley-comp8.cted layer or s ill and fill dirt. Super,·isors ha nded Ku yper the order after a lengthy dis· cussion of the validity of the la"·suits in relation to the statute of li mitations on negligence In an inter vie w, Kuyper said his legal action will proceed on a number of fronts and will involve ~ long list of companies and in- di vidu als related to the project. High on his list arc -The architectural fi rm of LeRoy Rose and Donald Fears, "'hi ch designed the complex but since dissolve d partn ership. Rose's new firm has designed the as·yet unbui lt S8 m illion count y administration buildin~ in Santa Ana. The consulting foundation engi~cering firm of LeRoy Cran- dall and Associates .... -The consulting structural engineering firm of Scherrer a nd Baumann. -Wes Fosler. the contractor on the project. who Ku yper s aid is no longer in bus iness. Wednesday·s board order lo procee d with the laws uits rollowed receipt of three conOict- U"lg reports prepared by Kuyper , • Vtah Coeds Seek 'King' SALT LAKE CITY (U PI) -Wom ('n at the University of Utah want to ogle beautiful m ales just as men like to view beauty queens . The Women ·s R<.'Source Center at the university is hosting a ··Boys Beauty King Contest·• Friday. It will be directed by Warren Farrell. a uthor or "The Liberated Man - yond Masculinity : Free- -Men and Their Rcla- ons hips With Wo men." Contes tants wffl be judged on appearance in bathing suits, talent com- petitton-;--anlt'pntsl!"l'enl!ct: ed by answers to questions . Countv Administrative Officer Rober"t Thomas and Building Services Director J oseph Smisek. In his mem o, Kuyper told supervisors it was his opinion the negligence statute of three 'years expired in April. He con- tt>nded it began running in April of 1972 when the courthouse- damage ··became obvious to a reasonable man." According to Kuyper, cracks in the floor and sticking doors were noticed in early 1972. But in his report, Thomas dis- agreed with the county counsel . H e said that the damage noticed 'n April of 1972 was only linked to expected settlement of fill dirt under one part of the con- crete fl oor slab and some interior ··non·loadbearing ·· walls. Thomas conce ded that the floor slab damage statute of Limitations h ad expired but more serious structural damage '-''as not noliceable until late in 1972. m('anin j? it is stiU subject to the legal action. Supervisors were told b y Smisek lhal a "reasonable man" could not have been aware with the 1111tial signs of settfe - ment that exterior walls support- ed by pilings were sinking or that concrele roof beam s in another part of the building were giving way. In th e course or their dis· t"ussion. s upe rvisors were told $800,000 Pot Haul Seized LEYDEN. i\1ass. IUPl 1 ... Three tons of marijuana valued al more than $800.000. one of the largest amounts· ever found in New England. were seized in a raid on a farm . A federal warrant was issued Wednesday for the arrest of Sherman T . Rhodes. who of- ficials said operated the 31h:-acre farm. Agents. arn::ied "'ilh shotguns, guarded the-m arijuana during the night. .. · Officials s aid the marijuana "·as stored in a 60-by-40-foot barn behind the house and in another about h alf that s izC'. Accord in Paris PARIS (AP) -Representative industrial and developing nations agreed tod ay to shelve their dif· Ce r ences until a meeting of foreign ministers in December launches n egotiations for new trade;--aid--and-f i nanei al-r~ alioos among the countries of the non- ~mm uni st world .. You're in luck. Upholstery In- dustry ,ferformance Standards have been de\lelopcd by lhe Na- lioa.11 Assoc:iation of FumJtur e Manufactarers t o help con- :1umenr ide ntify the durabiUty or uphols t er y f a b r ics for new fumllure or reupholstering. Use of the code is voluntary. The new . performance standards wiJI have Jetter a nd color codes wlth the , Not Harmonious Mel.odyland Wants No Double registered in California since 1962, attorneys (or the church said. ~ that the roof beams have s Uict• been found Ja cking Ui vital steel support rods and have cracked in places ~'here the-re were gaps 1n reinforcing. When supervisors asked how such an error c:ould have bc('n made. Thomas a nd Sm LSek said lhe county building services urut 1s not equipped to make detailed e ngi neerin g plan checks and musl rely o n th e pri vate engineers to be competenl. Thomas he ld S misek's job dur- ing con s truction of t h e courthouse but s upervisor s absolved the county department of blame in the matte r. The CAO $&jd it is his opi nion that the co~nl y has e nough grounds to g? to court and gain .a settlement pn all but the dam::ige lo the flc>Qr slab. I-le said the statutes or limitation on all other damage have not yet expired. Kuyper said laler hc is not su rt• if the suits will be filed 1n parts or as one blanket action citin g all the responsible parties. In a ny casc. he said. the action ··wtJl take a long tim(•' to pursue f-{e wouldn"l s peculate on the t"hances of success. -.,. , _, ---I ALSO· • Sch oler, Heritage, Drexel Leather Sol os and Cha irs Thut'!d!)'. Oc:lobel 1&. 1975 DAIL V PILOT .4$ Troiniag Progra• ~ County ·Pushing -Paramedic Plan . . Or:in ge County supervis or:-. \Vt.>dnesday took two major slc1>S lO"'ard e-xpandlng and uccel<"rut - 1ng thL• <·ou n\y·s controversial p aram ed iC' training a nd cert1fiC'alion prograrn. On a unanimous votL•, lhc board -Ordered Dr. John Ph1l11. county health officer. to comp\le a st andardized examinat ion prio r to m id -November thal wou ld perm it paramedics trained outsidL~ of Orange County ~1 cdical Cenler,JrO be certified tc1 oper:ate in lhe rounly. -Authorized an interim, one- time training program to ht! t·on- dut"l('d al Santa ~\na-Tustin Com - munity J-l osp1ta l to quickly pro vtde additional paramedics for ex pansion of service in the cities .uf Fountain Va ll ey, Costa Mesa andSantu Ana . Both actions were taken rrom a letter sent to the board by lh1· mayors a nd c ity managers or thl· three<,•1ties The m ayo r s a lso asked supervisors to restructure th~ ('Ounty Eme rgency Medical Care Co mmittee, whi c h currently holds almost absolute sway over the method of paramedic train- in g. That pane l has come under sharp criticis m from the cities and a majority of s upervisors for what has been t e r m e d it s pa r och i a I approach'' t o paramedics. _ Tht> committee has put off any t;>ffort to ex pand the training and certificalion program beyond the ronf1ne-s of the Medical Center, wh1l'h has handled all paramedic programs until now. The board put the reorganiza t1o n request on thc shelf for tht• time being until lhey hear from a special Co unty Administrative Offi ce ··task force'' assigned several weeks ago to detcrminl" wh y tht• progra m expan~ion ef fort was beinJO: th\11a rted. Jn thetr letter lo supervisors. tht• m ayors ac cused the existing committee of dis playing "tht: worst kind of bureaucratic indtf ferenC'(' to thP needs of lht• public · · Supervisors last wet:'k ordered the tommitlet· to hear the pro posa l to est a bli s h Santa Ana Tustin Community as lhL• Hrst auxiliarY tra1n1n g l'enter for paramedirs and to allow nurse~ and former military co111s men lh Ix' cert ified. l Jnder lht• <·urrcnl progr:.im. only fire me n may :-.t•rve as paramedic!l but Anaht•irT f.\t.•morial Hospital hi on the verse of winning final "approva to field teams 0£ intmsive car1 1>aramcdlc oursei>- ln respGnse lo board de mands the committee m et lasl week an< Jgreed that the training progran at the l\1edieal Center should bl ~xpanded using additional count~ fwlds -None of the C'ity proposal: would requir(' county fund expen ditures . The commitlet.• a lso voted l< continu e the c ity pro po.s.- anothl"'rJOdays . Ouring WednL•sday·s ais l'USsion. s upervis ors also voicef' displeasure with the committee'~ annual r eport, which stated thaJ t h e: program was runninj ::.moothly a nd h.ad few dif f1culties . liad s upe rvisors refused l< support the alternative trainin' proposal, the cities would hav( been facing a deadlin e of geltinf :.iddilional firemen into the nexl paramedic training program al th<.-Medical Center, wNch begin~ 1n December. · ·Marine Guilty Of Stealing Grenades SAN DIEGO (U PI) -Donall A. Deemer, a Camo Pendleto1 MaMne, p leaded guilty Wednes. day to a charge of cons piring tf s teal 300 hand grenades frorr an ammunition bunker . U .S. Di s trict Court Judjp 1-loward B. Turrentine schcdulC< sentencing for Nov. 10. At the same time, a fedcrv co urt jury began hearin) lestimony in the trial of Lanc1 Cpl. Darryl L . P eck on charge: of con s p i rin g to st eal th1 i:i;renades. rons pirin~ to posses: unregis t e r ed d estructive de vices. theft or the grenades an1 possession o f destructive de vices. Three olher defendants in th1 case were awaiting disposit101 of charges against them. In the Peck trial. governmcn Procurement Officer James .I F'itzgerald said lhl' rragment<:i lion grenades we re valued ~ S588 and were used "to kill pco pie ·· Special Promotion on Leather • ' .,,. ' 1 . -!\ . . II()" $699 HI inrh l1·alh1·r .. 11f1t .. ... ,. . " .. Lux uri ous 5o!a cover.ect 1n leather il un1QUC! look and leel of luxury A lull, 84 v11c1r., <1va1lable ind colors al lef!1her lette rs probably appearing in series of lbree: ''hhh" -heavy duty -'gr een ; ''m mm•• - medium duty -blue; "Ill" - light duty -yellow, and "ddd .. -delicate -red . ltt--..&litioa to t hi s dur abi l ity g u i d e, a "cleanablllly code'' also will M- used as a . guide to care or the: fabric, accordin g to the NAFM. These m a rkings will be: ''W" - use only foam from a water- based cleaning agent: "S" -use a mild, water-free, solvent-based dry cleanlns prod uct: ••WS" - ·u se e it her w a ter:b1sed o r solvent·ba1ed cleaner; and "X" An Anaheim church has com- plained that a r ecord company is mixing up its name with songs about ''big breas ted women and promiscuous liv· ing ... The Melodyland Church has filed a petition with the feder al Patent-and -Trademark ~orfice . asking that Motown Records be forc e d l o s t o p u s ing "Melodyland'" as the label for Its rock and country records. the.church !'laid Wednesday. Motown's Melodyland records damage the reputation of the churc h":1 Metodyland products. and "are diame tri cally op - posed"" to "our work. which is directed toward offering goods and ser"ices whi c h com - municate the gospel of Jesus Christ, .. complained the pastor, Dr. Ralph Wilkerson. At Speci al Sole frices _ -use no liquid c leaning agent8 -clean oD ly by vacuum.In!( or bnuhlns. •• • . The church bou~ht a theater m the round across from Dis· neyla nd. n amed Mc\qdyland, in 1969, and assumed .the name. The church paid $1 .2 million for the thekter and $210,000 for the "exclusive rigN., tl~le and u se ofl th e t radcmark Melodyland,"' which had been He cited recordings such as " 'The Bi ggest Parakeets '1n Town· about a woman with the. biggesls breasts in town . 'T rying To Beal The Morning I-tom e' abotit a man tryir\g to get home before dawn alter havinil a oro· miscuous affair. and ·Another Wom a n.· dealing with pro· mlscuous living ... PROFESSIONAL IN TERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mof"I., l huri. & Fri. E.v1s. 221S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. ' ' J -0 . ..44 DAILY PILOT Thu{!d!y. Oc:\obef 18. •976 • ·~~-~~ r:;._J Gaps .,;oast1ug~,~~J ' • , Final Watergate Report m ethods. SU~Ce$Se5 and Ullurts of the prooe<utors. It defended widetpread plea bargaJninl -. hwstenlnl the illvtsl!iatlve pro- cHs, while admitting the pm. tlte "lends under some Condi· tions IQ.produce unfair resµlta." ~.·.. WASHINGTON !AP) - ,,.,.. • ~ ~ ( Oe!:ipite in~ens 1vl' invcst1,;auom. e Watergate prosecution re-- port said N\xon escaped indict-· ment for Watergate crimes becau1e of murkineu in the CorustiluUoo. The reiiort aald a consti tutional amendment should clarify whether anlnnzm· bent president can be indicted. ~' . the 'pectal Watercate pro· .. secutor a never were able to wit ('rack some of the scande.l's mOtil Tom C'l~lebrated n1 ystcr1~. suth a.'i UJ"phine who inte ntionall y erased 18 1r,· -. ·minutes in•one of Richard M . " Smog?Naw Just Dust THE SMOG l.OG : Lot> of folk> rilong our C'uastlLnc notict.>d this odd layer of brown glu.: ycst<'rday that lurk ed 1n the atmosphere above the inlarld rt·:u::hc:s of Oran~c County. As the dirty air hovered above. people began snirrhng:, rubbing their eoyes, breathing heavily and (..'Ompla1ning loudly about the !imogattack. Wh y. we even noticed all tht!t Tight h1.•rc at the nc ,vs paper. The s lurr immediately swung into ac- tion. Newspaper sta rfs. you know. never just go to work. They swing. Into action, that is. Wrong 1'hinkeris sometimers believe we ,:;wing from vi ne11 in treett. Anyway, ou r i;taff people con- t.ucted the Orange County Alr Pollution Control f)islrirt lo gather all the latC'st int1.•lUgcnl't' about the n<'w sm og attack. Arter r api d c hecking and .Jou ble-ch<'cking, our pollution ex- pert 1nrormed us, '"Thesmogpco- 1plc s;1y there isn 't any.'' "lsn "t an y what'" ''There isn "t any s mc"tf:!. ·· "WF.LL THEN WHAT in the name of ozone is a ll that brown :;luff hanging: up in Lhe sky over there?·· ''The pollution people say that's ·dust rrom the Santa An a winds," , the air expert explained with : finality. ;· 1 felt sorry for our smog re- "porter. Nobody believed him. ~Even when he wrote the story, ~nobody believed it . One friend of i mine even suggested that it was ; obscene that the pollution experts : wouldlietouslike:that. , From this exper ience, it is clear 1 that the pollution brass are going : about their busineas all y,·rong. : They upset folks when their eyes 't are running and they tell. people there isn't any smog. , Part or their problem is the rat- ' ings. They rank smog conditions t something like: None, Trace, t Moderateandlleavy., THE SMOG PEOPLE need lo ~take a lesiton from the makers of • laundry soap who assure you that : the tinies t package ili the Super ,Size . , So when the pollution control ; district orficers want to report no : smog. they s hould lndil'ate it is ; Mod erate. Then it can go up from , there to Awrul, Unbearab1e and · finally , Horrendous. ' Those s m oc monito rin g machines are also greatly at fault • in reporting s mog. When lher e ; isn't any, the m achines don't do , anything. They just r epose there. , silently. F.VEN I COULD tell them about building m achines. When I was a- lid, I built lots of electrical con- trol panels th at had blinking red. green and blue lights. buzzers : that sounded rrom time to time and switches that would set orr , beeps and blips. , Of eourse. these control panels ~didn't really control anything, That's the kind of machine the , smog peoople need. When the eyes of the citizenry , start itching and running, the smog people should have control : panels that li ght up and buzz in or- der to comrort the popuJace, even , if there isn 't any smog around. . People want action at times like 1 these. They do not want to be told something isn't there when they feel it. The citizens pay taxes to run that smog control district. They ought to be able to a:et some smog when they really want it. Nixon's White J-touse tape r e# cording:s. Another or the un !l olved rnysteries tsurrounded the handl- 111~ of a $100,000 campaiJln con· tr1bulio n funn eled fro m in· du!i tr1al1st llowurd llu,i.:hes to . Nixon 'is beat friend, Charles G. "Bebe" Rtbozo. ANO IN ITS final report Wed · ne-sday, the W atergale proseeu· lion force shed no new light on "'hY the original burglary at the Water~at e offlces of the Demucrat1c party wns un · dertaken. It did not even address thequeslion . Storms Ahead "The worst time to answer such questions ia when they arise,'' tt1~ rePort said. ''PerhaP.J the best time is the present. while the memory of relevant eventa ls fresh.." THE REPQRT, submitted to Congress and the public by out·. going Special Prosecutor Henry s. Ruth Jr., contained few s ur- prises and described its own re- commendations as "modest." More than 50 individuals and :-,ome 20 cotp9rations were con- ''icted during.the 28 mont.M cov- ered by the report. Thoee cases Cheering S. Viets Depart for Saigon . AGANA, Guam (UPI) -More than J .500 c:beerint South Vietnamese reru~ee" sailed for home today des pite the apparent reluctance of the Communist gov('rnment to accept them. The South VietnamC'Se Shi p Thuong Tin, used to take fl eeing refugees to Guam last 11pring, left Agantt this afternoon with l 546 would-be repatriates on board. ' · THE flEFUG l<~ES CJIEERF.D from the decks as the ship's. l::ast line was cast ofr. A North Vietnamest:' rJag flew from the stern mast and many of the refugees stood at attention . . The vessel. facin~ stormy waters in the Philippine Sea, left \\1thout th"e approval of Saigon's P rovisional Revolutionary Gov· emment and against the advice of the United Nations Committee on Refugees. The Thuong Tin wa~ eicpected to pass Mindanao in the southl•rn Philippine~ within rour days. A tropical storm 600 miles east of the Philippines was moving toward the region at 16 miles an hour. U.S. OFFICIAl.S ON Guam satd American vessels would as· sist the Thuong Tin ir an emergency develops at sea. But the Unit- ed States did not provide an escort for the ship. The captain and crew or about 60 -all South Vi etnamese re· rugees -are considered qualiried seam en, but have relatively lit· tie experience in long-range voyages. · Almost all of the repatriates had been on Guam since May when som e 130,000 rerugees arrived rrom South Vietnam follow - ing the April 30 Communist takeover or Saigon. Fifty-one of the repatriates arrived this morning from the U.S. mainland to make the voyage. Twenty-eight others backed du"'" at the I lth hour and will be sent back to the United States. AMERICAN OFF1CIALS said each refugee was in terviewed before departure to confirm the decision to return to South Viel· nam. The Saigon government criticized the United States for let· ting the ship 8ail without Communist approval. South Vietnam was believed to be worried about the possibility of spies in the group of r eturnees. Ford 'Unlucky' Teen Describes Auto Crmh MERIDEN. Conn. (API -A fatherless high school dropout who was thrust into the national spotli ght when his car hit Gerald Ford's limousine says Ford's "got bad luck.'' A tire d 19 -year-old James Salamites said in an interview in his home early today, "I shake every time I think about it . I c<:1n just imagine what the President thought after I hit him ... Salamites, who had a green Doily Pilot D~i""Y I• Guoroftt~.cf Monday-Friday, II vou do not ,.,,,.,.c '(1)\11 paper by S 30 pm . call oolore 1 p rn and your copy wdl tw ae- hvei-ed Saluraav and Sund~V It you do not rece111e your cooy by 9 am Salur· day ~ 8 am Sunday. call belOle 10 am afld your copy wilt be dellvcrert Circ:.totl0it T•I.,.._.., t.1osl Oran9e County Areas •41-4Jll Nor1,.,wesl Hunlin9ton Beac:t> afld Wes1m1nster ... 140-IJJO S.n Clemente. Cap1s1rano Beach. San Juan Capistrano, Dana Po1nl . Soulh La'ijuna, legun1N1'ijuel ....•.•.•. 4fM•JO light, "''as driving his mother's three-year-old Buick with five other teens as passena:ers when it ran into Ford 's $500,000 limousine al a dark intersection in downto'A'n lla rtford on Tues· day night. ~ _ !·le said that after the collision "everybody was s ilent in the car. It took a minute to realize what had happened. Then I saw the President. lie looked shaken. 1 thought I had hurl him. I backed up· the car and the motorcade s uddenly left. "1 have nothing against him ; he's a good President.·· Ford had been asked last week in Knoxville. Tenn., whether the two gun incidents made him fearful in crowds . He replied, "I probably had more potential risk" .wh e n I was driving my automobile than I do at the pre. sent lime.·• No charges have been filed by police in connection with the Hartford accident. 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'OVERWHELMED' Researcher Temln Moonshine Killer HONG KONG <UPI ) -Police have broken u p a moonshine ring that mixed deadly wood alcohol with Chinese rice wine, killing at least 13 persons a nd injuring 21 others, it was announced today. _To American Trio •. •· STOCKllOLM, Sweden (AP) _:Two native-born Americans and an Italian who became a U.S_._,citizeo were awarded the 1975 Nobel Pri.ze for Physiology or Medicine today for cancer re- , search discoveries showing ''the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic materiaJ of the cell .·· David Baltimore, 37, of Massachusetts Jh1titute er Technology, Howard Martin Temin, 40, of the University ot WJ.Scon.sin and Renato Dulbecco, 61, a naturalized American who was bom in Italy and works al the Imperial Cancer F\J.nd Laboratory in London, England , shared the $143,000 prize. . ALTflOUGll THE ntREE are acquainted, they worked ln· dependently in d eveLoping similar findings about viruses and <'ancer. Baltimore said be was ''.very happy and very.shocked" when he learned he had r eceived the award in a telephone call from his wife Alice, a virologist who was in Copenhagen, Denmark, at- tending a leukem ia meeting. He was in New York where he is a visiting professor at Rockefeller Uni versity. · Baltimore then called his co-winner at Madison, Wis., witbthc news. , "I·m overwhelmed and I'm honored to receive this award," Temin said. He said his present research is attempting to "un· derstand the relationship Or the laboratory tumor viruses to natural eancer, which primarily does nol appt?ar to invQlve infec· live viruses.·• . · · BAI.Tl MORE SAJO. ''WE still don't know whether viruses are involved inhuman cancer but the work helped us get the question in better focus." . Jn London, Dulbecco said he was taken by "complete sur~ prise" and had not even krtown he was nominated. Temin was one ·o r his students at the California Institute or Technology in the • 19505 while Ba ltimore was part or Dulbecco's research team at the Salk Ins titute at La Jolla. CaliL Dulbecco said he felt like a father to them ... I know therrt very, very well a nd see them frequently, but it's only recently that we realized our efforts were converging," Oblbecco said. ''We thought we had been doing qUite different things.'' .... Alden's Announces ' Spectacular Savings on Beautiful Broadloom! Our Greatest Fall Carpet.Sale Ever Of Beautiful E:Vcuw·Black~ by @ metrono Now you can save up to 20't on the carpet you've been looking for! Gel our lowest pri ces of the year on 1oday's newest, finest-quality Evans-Black Carpel$. Choose from a 5tunning selection of texture& and styles in a rainbow of beautiful colorli. But hurry ..• only two spectacular weeks to 5ave ... and get these out5tanding carpet values for your home. 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T, told ot the cloak· cooperate with any govemmtnt Ber;nardine Dohrn and fous other and-dagae~·ai-yle security sur· lhQuiry. f\acitive leaders of the Wea~er ro\IDdin& the project lo the in· Jones was quoted in lhe ln· Underp-ound were nlmed and U1· tenliew, which includes quotes or tervlew a.s saying that several ONTARIO CAP ) -A frightened gunman running from a murder scene shot and killed u Police m3n, barricaded hjn1st:lf 1n an apartment and vo\lo·ed not to be taken alive before f1n ully heeding his sister's plea to sur- render. tion of one count or r.rst de robbe ry and two ·counts terviewed earlier this year in a the Weather Underground mem· Weather Underground membei's documentary, and one or them ben rrom the soundtrack. had volunteered lo carry out the mW'der. :;,i deseribed the 1971 U.S. Capitol bombing or the Capitol on March MILLEll, A MUSCULAR m v.·ilh shoulder-length blond hwr. had been sought by police.be~ connection wl~h an attempt~ armed robberY by three men a( a local motel Tuesday night. ~ 20·yc3r·old brother, Jerry, b been arrested earlier in the r bery and the third man, Edwin i\1 . lluntsman, 31 , or Red Bluff •• bombing, Rolling Stone J, 1971. magazine reports. THE DIRECTOR, El1Ule de Tbefiverueltivesalsosaid"that Antonio, Said in the interview many members circulate fteelY. that Miss Dohrn, Jeffrey Carl "• · a n d M i s s Jones, Kathie Boudin. W1lliam Dohrn said Charles Ayers and Calhlyn Platt helping LSD Wilkerson gathered in .an apart- guru Timothy ment ror the filming. Leary escape rrom prison "'wu"alotof run," accord· in& to an in- . tttview in the • 1 latest issue of DOttlllN Rolling Stone. The three producers or the documentary, scheduled ta'be re- The radical fugitives have eluded the FBI fdr years, and the government subpoenaed de An- tonio and ufe other two film· makers -cameraman l~askell Wexler and 'Mary Lampson - early last summer but later withdrew the subpoenas. The three had vowed they would not Near Santa Barbara ·commission Nixes . I ARCO Oil JJrilling LOS ANGELES CUP() -The slate Coastline Commission, re- versing the regional commission, Wednesday rvrbid the Atlantic Richfield Oil Co. to drill 17 new wells from an existing platform orf Santa Barbara, but left the door open for approval later. Jet!rey Pendergraft., an ARCO lawyer, said the denial could re-- duce the platform's yield rrom 48 million barrels of oil lo 14 million. The commission voted 10-0 to reject the application because the oil company asked only for permission tO drill the wells - not for the refining and facilities needed on shore to handle the oil they will produce. THE COMMISSION disap- proved of the piecemeal ap· proach, drawing protests from ARCO that it is caught between orders and inaction by different levels or government. . ·~we have been trying ror three years to get approyal frorra the (Santa Barbara) county for our onshore facilities," said Pen- dergast. "In the meantime we need ap. . proval for the 17 wells so we can start now on the process or drill- ing. which can take two years.•• THE COMMISSION Jell the door open to. possible future ap- proval if the corrlpany in- corporates the drilling applica· tion with plans for consolidated shore facilities that do not take up too much coastal.land nor en· danger the environment. The application covers Plat- form Holly, two miles of£shore from Coal Oil Point in Goleta. The natural oil seepage in the ocean there for many centuries. The plaUorm now has 13 operat· ing wells.:. . The South Central Regional Coastline Commission had ap· proved the ARCO request, by a 7·5 vote. But the Santa Barbara county Board or Supervisors asked the state commission to deny the permit, Wllil the oil companies submit plans con· solidating shore plants. . "A COMPLETE A P - PLICATION ror offshore ·petroleum production and necessary onshore facilities, con· solidated with others of a similar type to minimize environmental risks and coastal land require- ments, would be consistent with the coastal act 'and would thus be approved,'' the commission Said. There has been no new drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel since the · blowout in 19m that caused a large oil slick, but wells already installed are still operat- ing. . . 'Peeplwle' Neu:s Out LOS ANGELES CUP() - The City Council has un- animously rejected a plan t o mandate ''peephole journalism" in this city. The council voled 10·0 Wednesday against a pro- posal t hat the covers of sidewalk ne·wsracks be opaque except for a "'peephole'' allowing a view of the date or publica· lion, headline s and ··enough of the newsprint above the fold so that a purchaser can mak e judgment as l o hi s purchase. The propos al was orrered as a compromise to a pre· vious plan for the entire newsracks to be opaque, thus shielding purchasers completely from possibly Qffensive material. .Judge Tlareatetfs ' . SLA Defendants Upset C~urtroom LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Symbionese Liberation Army members Russell LitUe and Joseph Remiro were warned by a judge Wednesday to behave in court or he will rind them in con· tempt and revoke their right to actjl.S their own attorneys. ''This is not going to turn into a cjrcus," Superior Court Judge M. Ross Bigelow admonished them. They had shouted. objections that the judge met in chambers with tbeir two ''advisory" al· tomeys without inviting them. Little and Remiro, already convicted of the cyanide·bullet murder of Oakland school superintendent Marcus Foster, are on trial for a shootout with police when they were captured in Con--cortt. . ~- It'• Not la- LONG B~ACH (AP) -Senatonal candidate Tom Hayden drew a big crowd at California State Uni,versity here but be isn't giving too much credit to his wife, Jane Fonda. "The vaSt majority .or the audience would have been there anyway,'' the Democratic challenger to Sen: John Tunney said after talking to an estimated 5,000 students Wednesday. sGra Tested Agal• . . ·SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sara Jane Moore, acC~sed of riring a pistol at President Ford, i5 expected to begin a second round of psychiatric tests next week. Warden J . D. Williams or the federal Metropolitan Correc- tional Center said Wednesday a team of psychiatrists and psychologists plans to return to the prison nex•week to resume their study o(M rs. Moore: · ....... ,.,.._ .. ,...,., .. SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego County supervisors have come out against applications by three airlines to open routes to San Diego. · Bill Walsh said added flights of American.. Frontier and Con· tinental Airlines would increase noise snd air pollution in San Dieco. He also said the service would waste fuel by duplicating routes already flowr>bYolh"-.,alrlin... j AsJt••lt Pat• to /fff~ SACRAMENTO lUPIJ -Calil<J'Ilia officials are flying to Saudi Arabla to find jobs for hundreds of rreeway enginecn who · wtll soon be unemployed because or budget cutback!. · · The state department of transportation plans to spend only $183 million on new road construction next year -its lowetl Clt· (ltndltur~ in 20 years. • , Rocsalie 111 cCray, whose nearby apartment \lo'aS used as a poUce command po:;t , quoted the gun· man as saying , "Either they'll kill me or J ·m going lo kill THE VOLUNTEERS camed explosive m a terials on their bodies lo get past security, as- sembled a born b in a room behind a barber shop inside the building and later returned with a smaller bomb when the first failed to dtlonate, Jones was quoted u saying. ''The second titne in 'was tremendously more daaierous and more diCficull because they had called in and already claimed they 'were golol to do it,'' Jones said on the,SOUDdtract, • according to Rolling St.one. ,,.,,_ ....... "" ,_ Nudie movie actress Edy Williams, 33, has been sued for divorce by her estraoged husband , sex movie producer Russ Meyer. myself."' • The m an, StL·v~n Mich a<'I Miller, 23. of Ontario, surrt•n· dered We dn esd ay arter hi s tearful sister pleaded with him to lay down his rifle and come uut. He was take n to the Ont ario police station, w.here officers said be was booked fo r invest1ga- v.·as killed. · Police s aid Miller called then\ after the robbery attempt, told them he had taken four peopte- hostage and demanded $5,000 and a getaway car. 'Ibey said be hung up and did not call again. About noon Wednesday ot:" ricers responded to a report of an armed man near an apartment project and Richard Hyche, 31, was -shot as or!icers traded fire with Miller, who was holed up iJ) an unoccupied apartment. Hyche died later in a nearby hospital. • Trade Group Honors Sipple From Wire Services, n 'was the rirst formal recogni· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) lion or Sipple's actions on Sept. ''The secret service hasn't set the date yet," he said . Sipple said he has received let· ABOUT 30 OFFICtRS, incJucf. ing a SWAT team from the Sail Bernardino County sheriff's of- fice, then surrounded the secon'c!'- story corner apartment,,located . about 50 miles east of L(JS Angeles. Officers at first thought Miller had hostages but later d{f· termined that be was alone. ' Oliver W. Sipple was honored 23, when he lunged at a chrome· · ters of praise and some contain· ing t(lreats. here Wednesday as ''the plated revolver pointed al Presi· great.est.man in America, a.man dent Ford. · who saved the life of our Presi· He also said he would ''do it again," adding: it's "'a human life, isn't it? A human life is pro· bably the highest priced thing in the world. I think I would, sure." dent.'' The plaque for heroism was handed to the ex-Marine by Joe 'O'Sullivan, pres ident of the Building Trades Council. I-low ever, the President has written him and plans to try to meet him for lunch during his next trip to San Francisco at the end o! the month, Sipple said. , • Shell debunks · 5 motor oil myths that may be CO$ting you money. Al·e you paying more than you hav e ·to for an oil change? A lot or people a re. They're spending mo11ey 011 "myths." Myth 11: Dirty oil rria1IDe changed .Just because your oil looks di1ty <ioesn't mean it's <lirty c·n()u.~h w require changi ng. Shell 's high cletcrg-ent muto r oils, for example, ca11 hold over a pou1id of engine di1t and conwmina- tion in suspension before they need changing. So even \hough the oil ,looks a bit ctirty, <lon't \\·aste your nloney. Instead of relying on the appearanee of the oil, stick to the oil change schedule in your O\vner's manual. Don't change more often - or less often -than recommended there. I'holomler<i~raph nf UH·.J 1lctergentoil. J u:-;t b...·t:au~ it look,; dirty tl!..e-:;n't n11•an it tll't'lls changin~. l:>t•tcr,.::•·nt ui ls llrl' d(',;i~nf·tl to holil 1•np:inc dirt in ,;u~1.cn.-.itin, ,;.1 il ""111 drain out at 11il ch;1n.i.;i· tin1c. Myth *2: Regular use of oA treatments really helps an engine Top-quality motor oils don 't need hel p from oil treatments. Use the right mot.or oil : change it on scheri- ule, and it ll'ili sa ti sfy ail your eng4le's nonnal lubrication need:-;. Read the oil can label next time you change. 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In coid-weath<.'r short-trip driving, where the engine ne\'er really gets \\'aimecl up, SOml· drivers may save as much as 3.-1 percent, depending on the car and the temperature. r·or the 1'cchnically 1'1inded: At a h'mp('raturt' of :;o degrees, a 197."1 F'ord Gr:1.na1la avcra)!t'd '."1.4 percent bctll'r mileage for the first ttm'(' and one·half n1ilC'i:, and :1bout J ,:; j}<'rCT'nl t:M·tter mi!f"agi • for tht.· next ;;('\'('II ;11ul nnt··h:ilf miles. At :~t degrees. it averagt d :1 2.1 perern~ impro,·emcnt fur the fir.-t three and on!" half miles and a 0.9 pen.'l'nt nnprovemcnl for tlie next• !!f>\·1·11 and one·haft. mile!!. Tllf'~£' l.C~t ~ CO il\ inct'<l U:' that w medriVl't"S can ~t lx·ttf'r jr-1.~ m1k·:ig-e hy using a 10\Y·<IO oil ifl8tr:11I (if a :-:o \\"E'iJ,ihL Myth '5: Motor oil from Pennsylvania crude necessarily performs better No. Wlle'l' the Cl'llde oil comes from has very little to do· with tile quality of the finished product. The key things that make one motor oil better . than another are how well it's re- fined, apcl thcaclrlilives that go int.oil. ·rho~e c-trL· the thing..; thaL 111;1ke. Sh<•ll'> high detergent motor oil s j.!ood enough to meet and exree<l thf· tar 111aker':-: tough rPquircnl('nts. Choose an oil that's right for the way you drive H .. ro,.., you buy any motor oi l. make :-:.url' it'=' ligh t fur y1Jlll' cal· anrl your kind (Jf1lri\·ing. \'ou c~111 fintl it it1 t.ht~ ShL·ll 1nntor oil linl·. • Shell X-100 motfJr oil< al'\! available in >ingie i.,o'1des SA E !OW, 20\V-20, :lll. "nd 40. IF you prefe r a single grad". u«· the«'. Lik<' all Shell motor oil:-;, thc.\' all meet and cxcee<I the car makrr~' \\·arrant~· :-er•ire t't"'quit"P-- . n1cnt~. • Shell X-100 ~luitigrade is an SAE 10\ \'.,JO all-s.;,a"'"' oil. lt olf ers plenty tif protcttion for stop-and-go <!riving conditions and it doesn't need to be· changecl \rith the season~. Shell Super X mot.or oil is Shell '< best. 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Shop Hours Monday· Friday 10:00 a.m. -9:00 p.m. Saturday~ 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Sunday -11:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. Sunflower and Bear Street, Santa Ana See map at left. , • .. \ ' • • • • I Aa DA.ILY PILOT EDITORIA.L l-A.GE The Public's Business Aft.er months of bombastic charges and coun · terch arges , la s t week's confrontation between two Orange County supervisors a nd District Attorney Cecil llicks wasn't a very luudcx1)losion. Not that an t.'Xt)losion was tai led for. What should ltavc eo ml;! fru1n the tltrcc-hour. tlosed duor session , howC'vcr.· \Yas some t:larification of tl~ r eC'c ntly /l'c vealed secret Municipal and Superior c·ol11"t funds. Supervisors 1ialph Diedrich and 1.aurcnce Schmit subpoent.•d Jticks to as k him qucstions-pr1.1!:i um~1bly 1n the public i11tt.•rt.•st -abo11t the source, us t• and c-ontrol of the controvers ial funds, used in 11artot1cs la\Y c11- furccmcnl. Schrnit ha(I charged the.• funtls wC'rc built tip \\'it h money illt..•gally extfacte<l from offenders on a "justice for s ale" b~1s1 s . llc also had charged that the monC'y "'as im1Jrop('rly diverted £ron1 the JJUhhc treasury <.ind "' 0:1s nut subJCCl to proper audit controls. I licks replied that the money Y.'as not public n1oncy and, therefore, 11ot under either his or the !'iUpcrvisurs · l'Onlrol. !Jut ull Diedrich. llicks and Schmit would s ~1y about the talks '"'as uiey were "cordial·· <.1nll ··p!'o<luc · ltVC ••. rfhe llllhlic is as much in the dark <J S it \1,'J S l>ef orc. I .:..1tl'r , l)icdtich sa.id transcripts of th ~ s cssio11 may never be nl :..1dc puhlic. If that turn s uul lo be the case; very little w as ac · 'complis hed in a meeting between elect ed officials ,~·ho forgot tha t the bus iness they discussed is public fHlSlllL'SS . Outspoken AmhassadQr U.S. Ambassadors lo the Unit.rd Nations are in the habit of sitting quietly and politely when rcprese n· tativcs of olher nations choose lo castigate the United Stat L'S. . Ambassador Daniel P. Mo.ynihan took a different ' t ark a!ler Uganda's strange dictator, ldi Amin, ad· d.ressed the world body as this year's president of the 46·member Organization of Afri can Unity. · Condemning U.S. support of Israel, Amin calle<I for the expufsion of· that nation from the U.N. He l'h~lrgcd that "Zionists" have taken control of U.S. l'unkin g, industry and communication, infiltrated the CJA ;ind turned it into a "murder squad. q , I·'ollovJing his tirade, no spokesman for the African n;..itions, o r for any other nation, rose lo con- tradict him. But two days later Moynihan sparked outrage in diplomat ic circles by referring to Amin :.i s a "racist murder er.'' Moyi1ihan has been reprim anded for his "un- 3uthori:ted" <'Om ment which, it is feared, could up!:icl U.S. relations \vi th other Afril'an nations. .). Perhaps il Will. But it's a fair bet that l\1oynihan 's rerusal to retreat either in silence or be hind a s hield of diplomatic doggerel would best reflect the feeling of the average American. Precaution Pays· Beginning this month and continuing through December, th e Orange CoWjty Health Department is undertaking a countywide fiu ih1mubization program for senior citizens a'.nd persons who s uffer from cl1roni(_' ill11esses. In all, the rl' wil l be more thaQ 40 clinics, 10 of them in co8.s t al and south county communities. 'fhe flu s hots are free and each clinic will last from tl1ree to rour hours to allow ample t im e for all to take ~id vantage of the service. Jn form<-1t1on ;:1:; to times Hnd locations of the free r Lan1cs m :.iy be obt;..u ne<I by L'alling the 1-lealth Depi:lrl· mcnt ·s communicable dis e<.1Sl' division , SJ.J .J 171 . It's a rail that could s a vc much \\inter misery. Post Office Biggest Business F a iled t o Grasp Re'agan Challenge Dear Gloomy Gus -F ord Backers Overc()nfident (SYDNEY HARRIS ) Little Thing.s I Learned En R(fllfe lo Looking Up Oth~r Things. That the largest single busi- ness organization in the world is the U.S. Pos t Office. 1 That the custom or women t wearing trousers as an article or feminine apparel is already a .hundred years old -in JR75. Sarah Bernhardt, the French ac-1 tress. was photographed in her studio costumed in a jacketed ; trouser-suit "of extraordinarily mod ern style and appearance.·· Thal at the time or the ; ~r;:~;i~!~rsRaer~~~~\i~;;e ~~s ~~~ 1 a single restaurant or hotel in the , U.S .. only t aver ns and cof. ; feehouses. Th at the stat e of Wisconsin alone last yea·r lost more than 1,000 farms. and has been losing them at this rate for ljeveral years. \ That while our earth takes only ' 24 hours to rotate on its axis, the sun is so immense that it takes 27 . days to make one complete re- volution. That althoug h the GNP in Egypt is doUbl e that o( Cuba, the per ca pita income or Efyptians is only one-third that o Cubans (perha ps. suggesting why poor rounlries tend to s"ring toward rommunism). · Thal although gambling is legalized in a state like Nevada, gambling debts are still not I a m so·siek or people talk· ing (and w·riting to editors !) as if teachers art• one spccies and taxpayers are another. Teachers pay the exact sa me taxes ever· yo n e else docs and. i.herefore. are also tax payers. V.l\1 .S. legally collectible, even within lh!l state. That almost no one could recite an accurate lis t or the 10 Jangua~es with the J?reatest n11m · bers of s peakers (French and Italian would not be included, but Bengali and Porlugut~sey:ou ltl l . · Thal ever y minute-and-a- quarte r. a child is born in America who js chronically ill or physically or m entally han· dicapped. · That when tile modern game of tennis was dev ised by Ma j. Walter Wingfield exaetly a cen· tury ago, in E ngland, it was called by a Greek n a m e. Sphairistike, and was played on an hour-glass s haped court. -That by far the most popular registered dog breed in the coun · try is the poodle, with more than twice as m any registrations as its nearest rival, the German s h e pherd . <Beagles and dachshunds trail a poor third and fourth.) That (speaking of ranking. four out o f the rive busies t airports in the U.S. are located in Southe rn California. CThe busiest is still Chicago's d 'Jlare Field.) WASfllNGTON -The need by the Ford campaign to call on1 veteran California political pro Stu Spencer as a troubleshooter renects how much Gerald R. Forll and his close~t assqc1ates. all \V ashington-ori ented .. l1ave b<>en bedazzled ;:ind misled by the gliL· ter of pres id en l i al ~ncuqibency. Speneer, heading the ,Los Angeles cam· ' p a 1 g n n1anage1nent fi rm of Spen· ccr·Roberts Associates. quietl y s lipped into \Vnsh.ington to take charge of th e presi · dent 's cam· pai~n on a tcmparary but in- definite basis. Landing on the run, he quickly did what had been neglected for months: scl· ting up a Ford.for· President 0 1·· g~ni zation in New 1-fampshirt•. "''here the nation ·s first prcsiden· lial primary will be held Feb. 21 . TIUS \VAS caused by the Ford politieal brainlrust for so many months dismissing the possibility that anybody -including Ronald Reagan, an ex -gove rnor or California lacking a: political base -would dare challenge an incumbent President. The call for help to Spencer shows a belat- ed. grudging, still not entirely convinced reali zation that Reagan is virtually certain to an· nounce hi s candidacy before Thanksgiving Day. · Tardy a pprehension of reality has cost the President. Little has been done in campaign organiza- tion or fund·raising, and Reagan forces have a head start in New tlampshi re. Thus. Reagan's Jong delay in announcing his can· didacy is largely neutralized. Although Mr. Ford remains an overwhelming favorite, the odds Boycott Law Hits Worke rs Suppo!>e your busi ness were shut down by a union dispute 1 ~hich had notb1ng whatever .to ' do with your business. Wh atever your business, you ' should not be squeezed between the jaws or somebody else's un · ion-manage ment squabble. Thal is why t he S upreme Cou rt d ec re e d se condar y boycotts are ill e&al, A secon - dnry boycott i n the c o n - struction in · dustry, for ex- ample, might mean that one picket could shut down the entire Alaska Pipeline Project . Until we had laws against secondary boycotts, an isolated Jocal-level dispute with some supplier over the length or somebody'• coffee-bf'eak might have paral)'ted ~ 11.aUon 's en- Ur.e space prograrjt. • SO NOW we h••e l•-il~a~ secondary boycotts but-there i~) a sneaky effort In the Conaress. right now enate Bill 1479-to reallow· secoTidary boycotts in the-corfslructJon induitr,y. , Jl's time for some ~serJeant. t .alk abou\ un.1011 ' 'tr9gomlbWty." • \ • ( PAUL HARVE~) Detroit·s United Auto Workers \Joion l eader s outs marted themselves. In demanding ever- higher wages they drove 20 per· cent of America's car buyers overseas. The auto workers' UD· ion leaders did not suffer for it: Auto workers did. SimHarly in the construction. trades, union leaders have ovc'r· run their h eadlights. The average construction worker in American cit ies of over 100,000 population does very well for himself-when he's wor.king. In wages a nd rrJnges he makes more than $10 an bou.r. This past year his wilige rate increased another. ~.2 percent. THE AVERAGE construction worker makes 86 percent more than the average worker in man1lf acluring-when he's work· ing. . But in recent years his unJ.ons• shortsighted greed has all but killed off sinjle·lamUy hOUsin& in this country, driving more and more Ame rica ns into mass· produced, multifamily, com- partmentalized cracker boxes and mobile homes. Yot Labcn{ DI)' the teiiders of I fi ve unions went on TV-not to applaud our hi ghest standard of lf.v-ing in-the -world-, n·or-to celebrate the fact that in every other nation on planet eJlrlh workers wOrk.-more hpucs lo pay ror food , clothing' arid rent; but ins tead, these mf,opie labor leaders announced they are go- ing to dema nd big n~\t wage in- creases for their members. Construction, union leaders are· seekin g special·Privilege legiSla- t1 on which this election year Congress jus t mjght' approve.·_ The J-l ouse h a lf of Congress alreadyhas-230 tol78! · ' FEW UNION leaders are suf'fi. cient\y secure so that they dare let a Union1~l!CUOI\~ byl)'li(bout having ptj:)(lllC~d "ti . rattlt:."<Pn· tract for the ~~hip. A'IOI or union members ,,~On ~ other hand. rei:.osnl,iint. lh'elr responsibili\y ror the construe· tion recession (i ncluding houses and oil refQJcrie,; , bave ~ teered to ac'cept less pay than ia called for i.n their coDtracts. ~.,: · The cdnstructlon worl:ti should oppase Seoam Bill 147t:if only because he rs· now spending' 20 or his time unemployed; he can ill arford lo spend anutber SO percl'nt ot his tlm.e~td~ by · ~mebody else's strike. , And because our nation ca.nnot· afford it; that deserves his con- sideration, too. ' I • ( EV ANS-NO~ AK ) havC' been narrO\\.'Cd . The notion that Reagan \11ould never really challenge the Presi- dent was implicit in the selection o r 1-foward (Bo l Callaway, Secretary of lhe Anny, to run Mr. F'ord·s. pre-convention cam· paign . Callawa y, a spellbinder but no political organizer, \\.'as as.signed to talk key Republi cans Ullo presidential endorsements. 1--lis choice as deputy was veteran party pro Lee Nunn, kno'An for rund·raising rather than cam· paign organization. SINCE NOBODY al the White flousc expected Reagan would run. th ere w::is no need to or· ~an ize primary eloction cam· paigns. But we reported two months ago th :ft some Ford sup· porters, recog:nizing the increas· 1ng likelihood or a Reagan can- didacy, .werc pushin g for a com· pctent organizer to replace the Ca llaway.Nuno team. T he White House still re · assured itself that Reagan wouldn ·t dare. rtleanwhile, the Callaway-Nunn match was not made in heaven. Complaining or the rast·tra ve ling Callaway's refusal to make decisions . Nunn packed his bags and ~re· pared h is r e turn ilo m e lo Keutucky two weeks ago. He was d{'terred by the pl eadings of Jack Stiles. ~tr. Ford's crony from Grand R apids and personal· agent at the campaign commit· tee. About the same time, however, Callaway tNtveled to California with a plea for Spencer to come East and take charge. Spencer ac{'epted on a temporary basis. arri vi ng here Oct. I . Callaway will remain as nominal chairman and front man. But on Oct. 2. Nunn qui t for good, te lling friends he never had admired Spencer and the campaign com· mittee "''as too s mall for both of them. SPENCER'S s taff work in signin g up prominent Califor· nians (including many erstwhile Reaganites) has been a bright spot or the early Ford campaign. A more important credential for Spencer. however, is intimate f ami liarity w ith Reagan 's political traits. The Spenc er - Roberts fir m managed Reagan's campaign for governor. helped in his belated 1968 presidential try and consulted on his 1970 reelec- tion. \Vith that background, Spencer wii.I not join so many Democrats, liberal R e publicans a nd Easterners in underestimating Ronald R·eagan. Ins tead. Spencer last week moved quickly to get a _For.d campaign going in New Hampshire with Rep. James Cleveland named as chairman. Spencer plans early tripe to New Hampshire and Florida, another. key early primary. s\ate, while also reorganizing the campaign and seeking his own permanent successor. BEYOND New .Hampshire, Spencer races stale after stale where Callaway has signed up party notables but done nothing about county-level support.. That only $700,000 has been rai.ied na-- tionally in five months ls another symptom or the overconfidence virus. The virus is not yet totally eradicated. Ford insiders defy logic an.d fact by insisting Reagan in t he end will decide not to run. Callaway still reassures Republican politicians that even if Reagan wins New Hampshire and Florida, he can- not exceed 15 per cent in Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. This is the lingering stage of overcon- fidence, which has unWitUnily nourished Reaganite hopes and now forced the sending of an SOS to a Western political pro not in- toxicated by presidential incum- bency. · FTC Edicts Go Too Far Agency Ignores States' An aspect to the current battle over laws banning lhe advertis· ing of prescription drug prices not directly r elated to the main issue is the apparent willingness of federa l agencies to intercede in complete disregard of state laws-. At ' least 34 states have laws prohibiting or restricting price advertising of prescription drugs. Such laws have b-e e n challenged in C alifornia and Virg in ia and tho se cases are now befor e th e S upreme Court. Those laws n otwiths tandin g and regardless of what the court m ay rule, the Fe4eral Trade Co mmission has gratuitously leaped into the rray. It has an· nounced propased rules which would nullify and "pre-empt and non -fed eral laws or regulations which prohibit advertising'' of prescription drugs. If it ill: alarming that a oon- ~lective body would have1he ar- rogance to enact ruJes violative ot st.ates' rights, Ute response · from the 50 states to the proposal is even more frightening. Orrty 16 ;i11tate... sovernors bothered to · respand to tlle FTC request foe compien~. ~ . ' . EVEN T H£ pharmaceutical profession appeare prepared to take the bureaucratic edict lying down for only 12 state pharmaceutical aa!ociations responded. Only fi'le university deans of pharmacy commented, ·all being opposed. Tile proposals were advanced. I ( EARL WATERS ) according to FTC, because pre- sent price information on pre- scriptive drugs is inadequate to "use price in a r ational manner as a consideration ror purchase decision." It also contended that the non-availability or r etail price information prevents com- petition a mong retail druggists causing Consumers lo spend sub· sfanfially more than if advertis- ing were. permitted. Further, ITC alleeed that regulation or sucll advertisiog is not vital to the state's interest in the publics' health. welfare and safety. One may agr~e with those con- tentions or not. Whether one believes open competition On pre· scription drugs would be beneficial to the consumer or not, the issue goes fa.r beyond that. It is a clear case of bureaucratic intervention with the rights of the people to de- termine the Jaws within their own slates. If the people want the druggists to advertise or not ad- vertise, that is something IOI' the legislatures, oi the feOA>le themsetv'\' 1Jirougfi the 1nltiative process, tode1ermine. • ' . IF. as contended in the California and Virginia cases, the--!•Ws are unconstlt'JltlOnal, !hat I§ a matter to be Jell to the court. . . _ The 'brash·ness ofibooewhoare et~ by nobody oncl respoosl· bl' t0)1obody, merely occupying ptntrons of power by aptM>lnt · ment, in enacting regulations wtdch have the same arrect. as du-. ry enacted laws or 1 as in this cue would supersede them, ·w been remarked in the past. . ....., One wbo ~Ucvea this has gone I too far is U.S. Senator Bill Brock of Tennessee. He has introduced a bill which would require all government regulations to be ap- proved by Congress before they could become effective. "IT IS the Constitutional r esponsibility of C.Ongress to write law," he slated. "But in re- cent years Congress has allowed the bureaucrats to create their 'Own laws which may in no way mirror the intent ot_ Congress. Rt.ile b-y bureauuatrc--edictftas got to end. No one elects a bureaucrat, therefore, the bureaucrat has no one to whom he must answer," Brock's sentiments should be taken to heart by the C&liComia Legislature which likewise has permitted state agencies to write laws by bureaucratic edict. ORANGE COAST . DAtrt' PILOT Rabtn N. Wtitd, PublWitr Thomcu Kf!rvil. £dJlor Barbera Kr~btch, £dittma1 Pagt Edilor The editorial page of the Dally P!lot seeks t o inrorm I nd stimulate reader5 by J>f'elmUng on this page dl,·erse commmt.ry oo topiQ ~r interest by •yndicat- cd «!1~mn1sts an d cartoonts~. by ~provkhoc a forum for rtaders' vints and by pre1enting this· newspnptr's opinions and ideas ."°" f~ topi cs. The edJtori•I ~lnlon1 ¢I the Dally Pilot apPfar 1Uob' lathe edilori111I column ll the top or the pa.:e. Opinions ex· pressed by the columnista ind caJ:toonlsb and letter Wrillfl are their o~n and no t'ndon~ment ol thtir vi ews by the 01.il,y Pilot . should be inrerrt'd. l')l~day, October ~6, 1975 ; • • • ' ) ""' ye1 me Ch "" lln fol chi --, ed inl ch _J I ' • I • l I I I I I QI ·' , . .., . I I • I I I I I I I • • < • , • -"I· OCt'f"' 11, 1975 DAIL V PILOT .if Ev~ngeliSt OJ>enS Site to Delp Stem ~ontroversy~ BARR YTOWN, N. Y.W) .:. It wu open house at the Unil\utloa Churcb.-.inary In lbehub roll· inC hills of l>utcbH1 County riear lbe il11'18on R.tver. In that bucolic 1etllnJ, church membeh talked ot l>""ce and content,,..... and ·appurecl al111oat ob- livioua to the t"Onl(Oven7 su.rrounclin& their Korean evan1.U.t1eader, lbe Rev. SbnMyuo&Moon. 1 ctul.rch otficiah*'inrited the media to v\s1t tbe seminary on Tuesday. '!be buildlnc. purcbuell la.st' year for Sl.5 mUUoo, wu dedicated leu lhan a IDClllth •&oby Mc. Moon, Who rounded lbe Unification Church 20 years ago. THE CRVRCll aAIMS see, ... followers in 40 countries and ha.s amused millions of dollars in the United States and more than 25,000 American followers, a1tboueh ooly about 6,000 are active church members. 1 Church president Neil Salonen, Z1 , has estimat- ed that contri bu lions run to about $6 million annually tn this country. ln addition to the Barrytown seminary. lhe church owns an $850,000 estate in Westchester Coun- QUEEN IE By Ph il lnterlondi • ~ 17 ro·I!., ~...-~, c ................ --... ·••9 --·-··-~-·~ ...-\~ .. I see.all lhe quali(i'cations for an.executive po&ltion he~e. except one --; how well de.you make coffee?" LM.Boyd Arbitration By Kidnap The :Apa Tanis ls a tribe of about 20,000 people who live in an isolated section of the -Him~ayas. Their traditions have been kicked around consid~ably "in the last 25 years. But until recently they held on to one little practice of an odd nature. When two men got into some sort or person al argument, they were permitted to kidnap members or each others· ramilies and hold them pri son e r i n private 14--~ stockades until the beer was settled. Variations of this savage custom are be· ing revived by guerrillas worldwide now, are they not? CIUHUAHUAS Q. "Any truth to the claim that a person with asthma can (ind relief by getting a chihuahua dog?" A. Nothing to it. That one belongs in the same category as the contention that a person with arthritis can get relier by wearing a cop. per bracelet. Incidentally, did you know that short-haired dogs tend to shed more than do long-h3ired dogs? THE MONEY BOYS now report that doc· ton' fees went up 50 per cent last year. And dentists' fees jumped almost that much. too. How .they must long for National J-l ealth Ins urance, what? Look.&.-like they're' asking for it. V SUPER PUMPER Using two garden hoses, it takes approx· fm ately 30 hours to fill a typical backyard !!lwimming·pool 16 by 34 feet. But the world's Dl08t powerful fire engine could do the job in about two minutes. Rerer here to the Ne"' York City Fire Departm e nt 's 2 ,400 horsepower diesel super pumper. START WITJI SS women a.dmitted to a nursing home. Their average age, 82. Researct'ieFSCIUestloned theni. Did lfiey enter the home because they had nowhere else to go? Or could they have moved to some other place? Seventeen said they had no other ;alternative. Of these, 16 died within 10 weeks. Thirty-eight said they had alternatives, but 1moved into t he home by choice. Only one or these died within 10 weeks. University of Pen- nsylvania scholars came up with these ~I findings. Address mail to L .. \f. Boyd, P .O. Box 1560, Co:!faMesa 9'1626 . ty. N.Y ., and a$S2.5,000manslmnearbywhlcb serves u llr. Moon'1 U.S. home. . Are llySumhint!." 'lben, alm01t as fa st as they had ~:30 a.m . when most trainees arise for exercises~ spiel totbetables, they ran to the vana, still laughio.g ~ore momincprayt:r and classes. Tbe UniftcaUoo Olurch, which h.u come to be known"' "Moonism•• and Its followers "Moonies," allied atself wJtb covemment, winning the favor ol former President Nixm, and drawlne: criticlam from the main1lream ol~tianity. andcheerln1. Counes range rrom leuons in Christianity and ''lt'a IUr.e 1eein1 tbe babies off to school,·· one the Bible to political lectwn on &u<!h topic1 a5 4'Vlc· youn1 woman said to her rompanion, as the vans lories over Communism" and "Radicalls m In .toatedtheirway1tolhemalngate. America.'' ' ABOUT M FOi:J.oWEllS ABE ENROLLED In a seminary araduate program in relle:ious education,· and about 100 others are re&istered ror 49-and 120- day traininc courses designed to "develop the 1tu,. dent's character" before assipment to a church missioa. Filly ''st.ate pioneers'' -Moonles who bave •ue· ..,..fully completed tralnl111 procrams -left TllO$- day aftemootl, and before boarding fivewaitlng vans for the trip to a church center in Tarrytown, N . Y ., they dashed to a row al pl.mic tables for a farewell picture. Stomping, clapping and otherwise showing un· bounded enercy, the young men and women sang a bouncy rendition or "God Bless Ameri~a" and "You • "'YES, I KNOW, I KNOW,'' HERfe malecompa- nion aigbed, casually walking off with her arm around her friend. There was muc:h physical clouness shown on the aemi.nary lro.fnds, although dating and premaritlill sex aretrowned upon. "1"il ia a unified family of brat.hers and sis- ten," Hid Ron Johnson, 19, oC Austin, Tex. "You don't date your brotherorsisler. so we don 'l selfishl y falllnlovewltboneperson_ We love everybody. "You have to control your feelings . There is no sex before marriage. If there were, then kids 10 and 12 will go around having babies. You have to have standards.·· I JI~ SAID II TYPICAL DAY BEGINS around New J ersey Insurance Commissioner James Sheeran recently attempted to force his three daughters -Jaime, Josette and Vi cki -to1eavethe church, :saying Mr. Moon)ladmadelhcm ''slaves.'' BUT THE THREE REFUSED TO leave, and 24-year-old Jaime Sheeran said Tuesday, "I don't want to change. J'm happy. I had nowhere near an under:1tanding or the Catholic: church as what I have now. God is real. ll 's an experience, a growth.'' Another convert, Diane Hunt, 26 , said, "I felt It was God s will.·· She spoke out.side the maift building where she stood with her mother, llarriet Flemister of Chicago. Mn;. 1-"ll'mistcr said she had-., not seen her daughter 1n 11 months, since she left her job with Americ.an Telephone and Telegraph Co . ·who's ~·coming to dinner? Whelher il's company or family you 're expecting, here 's how to set a handsome table. Choose stoneware in lwo lloral patterns, Micaelle or Janet. Sturdy enough for every day, special enough for festive meals. A 20 pc. , service lor 4 . Add slai nless steel in two delicate patterns. Laureen or Anligua. 70 pc. service for 8. And to make your preparalions pleasant . a set of enam el-cookware . Two floral designs, Blossom or Springtime, with wooden handles and knobs. They'd all make great g ift ideas too. YOUR CHOICE STONEWARE, FLATWARE OR COOKWARE. 18.88 Panels and sense All-around auto protection Paneling is a super-sensible wall covering. 11 hides cracked or damaged watls, eliminates painting. an d tests lor years. Permaneer Passpo11 ''French Walnut'' is a composition board panel with a vuiyl vetfeer surl<ice. In warm medium brown tones. 4' x a· x ){1#. PERJMNJ:.ER eASSPOA,T F{iE.NCl:I WALNUT. Reg. '3.99 + 2.98 Prestone 11 Winter-Summer Pro1ec11on prolecl9 your car from both boll·o11e1 and freezing Gives uneQualed protection against aluminum corrosion. Use Pres!onc 11 !or best year·round opera!ion under an driving cona.11ons PREST ONE II, G~L Reg. 3.99 3.28 Pres Ions !W111111(illtltlJjl -............. --.. -.. -·- I R a~e in the savings A bamboo rake for quick cleanup 1n !he garden 16 .. rake has a long 48# handle to keep bending to a m1n1mum Sweep up !his bargain OAMBOO RAKE, Reg 2 29 1.48 , Shop Ward & Harri ngton for all your home improvement needs. We specializet_in q uality merchandise and help· ful salespeople. You'll fin d everyth ing for insid e and outside your home in ten complete departments: lumber, hardware, gardenLpai nt, electrical, Qlumbing, p aneling, housewares, decor, and building materials. - 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 537·9571or893·6523 301 So. State College 870 ·0050 324 West Katella 532 -2506 1275.Bris tol 556·1500 • m FASHIO ·ISLA D· STORES E 10 1111 U llL 9 P. • .I. THE FOLLOWING STOR ES ARE OPEN 5 NIGHTS EACH WEEK- THE BROAOWAY, KARLIS~ NEAL'S, THE PLAC E, J.C. PENNEY, RUSSQ ':., SEE'S,-SHOW-OFF • , ' I • • • A J. DAIL y PILOT Ttlurtday, Octob« 115. 1975 • TllE FA~lll Y CIRCl'S . . By Bil Kcpne ' "Why don't eggs.have a tab you con pull?'' Notv Possible Reversible Vasectomies? S . .\N FRA!'<JCISCO fl l PI) -A doctor, using a micrusl'opc and tiny stainless steel instruments, .shoWcd fellow s ur~cons h('rt' how to give back the power of 1·cproduction to mt.·n who h;.1ve had vascc- tomit>s. The "reverse vasectomy" operation was performed Wednesday at the Veterans llospital hcr1.• and color-telecast to the onnual meeting of the American College of Surgeons. DR. SHF:RMAN J. SILBER of the UC School of :\1edicinc. developed the tecl">nique by ex- perimcntin~ on the tiny blood vessels of animals. lie said in 19 consecutive s imilar operations the men have become fathers or ha,·e a baby on the ,,·ay, ···With lhc s adly increas in~ rate or divorce and rcmar1-.age in this country, we may expect to see ::in 1ncrt•asing number or men requesting vasectomy reversal. .. ::;aid Silber. lfE SA ID MOST MF.N WlfO WANT to r egain their fertility ·'have a history of divorce and remar· riage and wis h to have a child by their new wife." Others want it because one or more of their earlier children trave died. ( J Silber said the loos of the power to conceive MEDICINE children through vasec- tomy the cutting qf sperm lubes -has been generally considered al most irreversible up to now. Less than one-fourth of those having the vasectomy reversed through standard surgery were ;:i.ble to become fathers afterwards. he said. Silber said he developed the miniature surgery technique from kidney transplant research in which he operated on the tiny blood vessels of mice. These · vessels are only one-third to one-half a m illimeter ~fumdcr . · SILBER USES HIGHLY POLISHED miniaturized forceps and clamps and works under a microscope that magnifies 40 times. The stitches resulting are iiivisible to the naked eye. ''As it becomes known that this is achievable, 'A'C expect to see even more otherwise reluctant husbands ask earlier for the s afest of all birth con- trol methods~ vasectomies,'' Sil~r said. Bu~ he warned nevertheless that patients ''should not have vasectomies as an easy, safe method or birth control and th en have them re- versed when they decide to have ~hildren. '' Death Notl.,n • ' SMITH cMv,] 00 lo' 00 and 1.00 to• 00 PM MARY 8 . SMITH. re5idef11 01 Slr•I· S..vl<M .. 111 be l>eld Frlhy] 00 PM, lortl. Call• 0.te ol dea1n Oclobtt n , OUO.Oy Brotl\e<\ C1'•peL tnler,...nt. ltJS 5.u<Yl"'f'll by !>er M>\.!Mnd, Weir Good Shepherd Cemetery, dlrKled by Smlt1'; deUQnter. S..lln•bel Smith ol OilcMy B•otner\ M.clrtu•rv, 1~11 Se.ch (;or.,,.. de! Mir, C•. Sotr,.l<e~ ..,11 be 81¥d , H""UnQton Be•ch. Ca.M2·1111 hlld on Friday. Octobet 11, 11 :00 AM, GOULDEM Pacl!l< View Ch1pe l. !nter~nl, MABEL ELLEM GOULDEN, rHI· Pllcllk View ~morl•1 P•rk, Nawport dH!IOI Lane'"""'· Ca , DateofOMtnOc· 8e•tn, C•. P1 tlllt Vl•w Mor!uary IOflllr 11. 101! •I !he' aoe o! 11. S...rvl.-ed dl~IO<,. by one d•ughlet, Mr\. K11t1'le•n CAM~llELl.. Sl«k-11 ol Green V•!!ev. C. .. th<.., JAMES MARTIN CAMPBELL, ...,,1. -her\, Wiiiiam Jenner ol EnQIM>d, _,,of HunUnQ1on Beatfl, Ca . O.le DI Dll\'ld.J<tnnerof Canad.tand E•nPl.I ~n· Ota\11 O<tobe< i., ltl!. !i.ur¥1ved l>v ner OI Canad1. one sls1e•, Mt~. Ann lhrle d•ughter,, A llyne Bruit, W0r11 OI Canada. Servltes will bf IWld 8ernl•t• Campbell •nd AylPlha FrtcMy 11 2:00 PM, Smith\' .Yor1U¥~ C•PI•\. S.rvlces will DI r..10 ln CFl•Pel. lnt1rm1nt, Westmln"e' Olit•FIOtnll c.11., on Sunoav. Oc!otoer ""'m.otl•I P•rll. Sml011' Mortu••• 1 ... h. LOCI! •rr .... .,.menH l>'I' 0.l(l;>y dln><clor,, 8roll'ler\ Mo<tu.V•. 11'1 I S.11<1'1 01..i , WISSON Hunllnqlon lle11c:h, Ca. toil ·171\ CUS!i.IE Wl~N. rnlO.nl QI s. .. 1 MtltCE R fie.CPI, C. !i.ur-.lv•d Dy two i.ons. ~'¥ LEAH MA lllAH ME llCEll re,oderll and Ar1hur Wl1wn. Sar¥ kn are pend. o1 Founla!n \ltlley, C.• o .. 1~'of ""'!" lno •1 Plltlllc View Memc"""I p,.rll OttolM!r 1), 1~/S Sur .. iv"O Dy ""' MortuarY. NewpOr'I Btacri, Ca. hu\band R!ch•rd ; \on, CFlarl"S R. DITTO Mercer; O.urfl'l\er, Oian,,. laylOr; !ou• CU ELMA A 01 TTO, res!datll ol •hters. El lr1be1h W!l50n, """""' o+. lAouna Hiiis, Ca. Dale 01 dMtl> Ot· on, C rl>U wt.Mier .tl'l<l NOii Br;H-11; -U, ltlS. !turvlved by lier ~11d. I!'"! Qr~hlldrtn Vl•ll11l•On Thurs. Clair R. Ditto. Fune••! ~•vie" F<ldAy BALtt.SEAGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9'450 c.osta Mesa 646-2'424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cos1a Mesa 6'42-9150 McCORMICK · MORTUARY Laguna Beach 4~-9-415 San Juan C.plstrano 495-1778 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery· Mortuary Chapel 3!IOO Pacific View~rive Newport Beacn, CAiifornia 6'14·2700 PEEK FAMIL 'f COLONIAi. FUNERAL HOME . 1eo1 Balsa Ave. Westminster 893--3525 • llMfTHI' MORTUARY 827 Mein SI . Huntington a.oc11 ~- ' " 2'00 P M, SI. Ceo•v•'1 Eplscopal Church, L•9U"ll ~ll!i. Interment El Toro C.M•ler.,, McCorm1<11 I.A~ lllKll Mort\le<., d!reclor1. Ot'IJAK MIW:E DIVJ.-.K. Pi!\\ed away Ot· 1obet U, ltl} In Sfiu!h L•Q..,,... (.a Ae•ldenl o l L•oun a Be•<FI, C•. S..rv1"'d by Fli1 wife, Ann Olvl111 : .,,..u11Fller, K1th"rine Mc Ndm.l<a of Claremcnl. C11.; .on, Mlc,..~1 Oi¥jat OI S.W. M•ll!'<I, C•·; Dro!Mr, M•to O.v1all °' N•w York ,' lo•• o•andcFllld<f'n. Funer,.I 1ervlte\ 10:00 AM """''· srietter U111una 8e&eh Morlua•v !nle•· ,..n\, Paclfoc View Moimor!al P•rll. '.it~ 8"&elt, Ca. ~l'>ellH u.q...... 8tKh Mo<lu"'" directors, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO Cit EDITORS SUl".ltlOlt COUltT Ofl THE STA.Tl Ofl CAL!flOltMIA l"Olt THE COUNTYOFOllANOE Ha.ltoMtoO Ell•IP of LT . COL JAM ES COHGOELL PARGO, Dec••Md. NOTICE IS H£A£8Y GIVIEN lo"" <r..,;li!Of1, of Iha •bo.,. nllm.d dKtdtnl IP\11 an P9<SOfll N11lng c••lms '"'°'"'""' Ii.. .., • ., O!Kedfonl ire requl~ to Ill.I '"""' wltll rl'lt neca1wr, vouc...,i., In lhl otlk1 OI the (lark of 1Fle llbow •n- lilled c-1. or to prewnt ,,,..m, ••tlh ''- ~•'"'V l<'OV{'-•'1, to'"' unO...,IQned It 1'-Olfke .. 8 J FAAA£lL, Al· _.,.., '"' L••, 2190 H••llOr er,,.g Sulla 111,. Coil• M•M, C••lforn1a '7.M whkl'l ls !Fie pike of ""lh••\5 OI '"' Vl'I'. .,..,......,.. lrt •H '"'""•rs penllinl"O to \flt Hlel• of .. lod dK..,.nl, "'HNI< '-~ IUertM flfSI ..... Uc•llCIJlall lfltt Nllllc•. . °"'"~-bforlO, ,,,, . 1>1trlcl• Faroo ClltFl<l" Eq.cllfrh ot 1ne W!Hot . tM1bg,,_,.,.,,,.dOM;rdltfopt •.J.l'AltltaLL AttwM, .. LI• tNM• ....... 1-1"9 . W•UJ """ lrlllHll, C.11.......+a tt•Jt Tlll (JMI ........ ........, .... •.-c.""• ~·--Or .... CO«.SI 0.11'1' Piiot, .Oci*t' l. '· ,., t), ,,,, .... ,s I Sisterly Soiree Planned Former residents or Plainfil•ld, ::-J , J . t 'uun- t ain Valley 's sisll'r city, have been invited to an Oct. 30 get·arquainlt•d party sponsored by the city's R1 rentennial Com· m1tt ('e. Da ve l s rarls ky, a forml'r Plainfi('ld res i dent and memb('r pf the l'O mm1ttce, or~a"nizcd the event. It will be ht•ld at 7 '.10 pm. in \h(' l'1ly ':-; ('.o m1nun1t y Ct·ott.•r. 10200 SI att·r Ave. Shirf·l'y Pulford, co- cha1rm;10 of !ht' com mil· tee. said the group has found 30 former l'l:Jin· f1l•ld rC'!'ild(•rtt!'i J1v1ng 1n t'ounta1n Valley. She asked any otht•rs . to tall her at 847-<1049. • • • New Eagle Roger A. Kuntz, 14 , son t1f Mr. and Mrs. l)1cter E . Kuntz. 8.'19 Cortez S t .. Cost<-1 Mesa, membe r of 'fr0c1p 339. is llarbor /\rc ~1 ·s nc\vest Eagle St.·c>ul . A freshmHn at (.'os t:1 ;\lc s a lli gh School, hL• tumplclL'<I SCf\'ll'C prOJCt:l <JS r· a i r v i c \V S t at c llospital volunlct'r. -· R.EALIStlc!P DELUXE AM-FM HI-F l RE~EIVER In San .Juan Weekend A.rt ShOw Planned ?.to.re than 60 Southern California artists and craftsmen will display wares during the second an- nual Arts and Crafts Festival sponsored by the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce Saturday and-Sunday in the city's downtown area. In addition to the art y M •d · show, activities have 81 en.s been scheduled for vis· itors every hair.hour. Event Set Free rides on an old 1':nglish bus featuring a ' ,i::wded tour, will leave The YMCA Indian from the l\-1 i ss ion Maidens of J.lunlington . throu,::h ou t both days or Beach and Fountain the fes tiv<il. Valley will sponsor a Las The San • Jua n Jlis- torical Society also plans gwded 'A'alk1 ng tours or the old adobe~. which p will begin al I p.m . at the El PNn. The festi\':.il will also featurt' displays by corn> munity organiz.itions and mu s ii:-al performances. Vegas Night Saturday at 8 at· the Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 W. 18th St. The $6 admission in- cludes a dinner, $300 worth or play m oney, rafneticket and drink. 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MAI HUKTJHQTOH POUHTAIM ¥ALJ.ll U.6UM4 ~GUB. SAHTA AHA -14H d11it1Mn tu1,....,_....,_ llACH lllH~ _.a......,,._,, '-.!f~~ ltl"IC.-.._ COSTAMISA '"••-•... ••Ml=,_. ·•WPOITllACH ._'-"' TUSTIN 1•1...,...... MJJ,....C-..... Jtt! .. -k , INM ...... M ltM""-'._. ttu-.,,. ~~~~~ SAHJVAM :'~:! ~~ CAl'llTUMO ....._..,. I. ___ .;_ .. It __ _ .._,_ __ "'-· .. ·-'- 1 I PUBLIC NOTICE! ADDITIONAL AHi> RMAL STORE·WIDE RIDUCTIOHS OF FIHE li)U.unY MEHS WEAR DURIM50UR REMODELING SALE we need the space ••. and we need It fast. Every item priced l or a great sell-- out. WHY ARE WE REMODELING! .•• because man has changed •.. and we must conform to keep up our tradi- tion of being the finest MEN'S STORE IN ORANGE COUNTY. MEN'S SUITS by LE IAROM OIJCMKALLY TAKID AT$285 579 MEN'S SUITS by PETROCELLI --UYTAli<HD AT$190 MEN'.S SUITS by RATNER -... .. 1c•SI45 ' MEN'S SUITS by RUllM IRO S. ll(il.•J.l NICl$2l5 SPORT COATS by LEIAROM IKULUPOICl$185 SPORT COATS by PETROCELLI ......_..POICE$140 SPORT COATS by RATNER llKUUllPOJCE$90 SPORT COATS by RUBIM BROS. IKUUIPOICl$150 599 549 .r 5119 549 569 539 579 WEHAVESOMEEXTRALOHGS SUITS AHD SPORT COATS TAKE YOUR PICK ••• HALF PRICE LOM&SUIYIS DRESS SHIRTS s4" by EXCELLO by LANCER by PIERRE CARDIM REGULAR TO $16 PANTS SJ99 by FAMOUS MAKERS llGUUJI TO $2 0 SPORT SHIRTS by JOB. $699 by ENCORE by FRAllESTEIM byLAHCER -...Yo$20 MEN'S SWEATERS ARDIGAMS IM 100% s 11" ORLOM-WASHABLE IH MAHY COLORS 11GUUJ1$25 NECKWEAR s4" bylEADIHG MANUFACTURERS llGUUJI YO$ 13 LEISURE SUITS 539 by LOMDOH IOBIY CHOOSE BLACK. IROWH GREEN, GOLD ......_..POJC!$80 LEISURE SUITS 599 by LE IAROM ASSORTED STYLES AHO COLORS -...$169 LEISURE SUITS 519 ASSORTED STYLES BY TOP MAKERS UWESY0$60 SUEDE COATS 559 SUGHTL Y SOILED IM UGl(I' ILUE llMllLU$125 .· MANY MORE ITIMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION AU 5-c-"-Staro°"'Y S• Dll'JO Fnty. al Bristol St. C-M ... 17141 540.1502 \ • • ' '· • Hll(I Ar s 1 c Viejc Clem part Coun 1 throu ~ Vitjc Al mac1 She I lions is th• cyclt: 1 with I Stike cera ness stitcl _f.1111 ~-and( I doll 1 won Lag1 C1 w - ' ' I "' c .. ( ·- •• S. Countians Take Awards Craft workers from Laguna Bea'ch, Mission Viejo, Irvine, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente won awards in the crafts contest held as part of the Gre at Earth Festival on lhe Orange County Fairgrounds. The festival opened Wednesday and ru·ns through Sunday in Costa Mesa. A BIG WINNER WAS Arlene Krueger of Mission Viejo, who picked up four blue ribbons. A nurse, she entered two wood assemblages, a macrame wall hanging, a quilt and a hooked rug. She pic1s:ed up the materials for some of her crea· tioos while hi king . A stipulation in the crafts contest is that the entries must be made from Jl&lural or re- cycled materials. There were 900 entries in the crafts competition with 26 divisions and 2m classes. LAGUNA BEAC ll WINNERS were : Paul Sliker. ceramics; Mrs. Paul Stiker, three firsts for ceramics; Jack Taylor, stitchery ; Kelly McGuin· ness Jr., stitchery, and Renee.Myers , stitchery. Irvine winners were : Shirley Merton, stitchery : Billee Van Tilburg, earth jewelry ; Max iller, earth jewelry ; Marilyn Dendy, a kit entry, and Gail White, origami. Linda Baker·or San Clemente took a first with a doll entry. Shirley Grussom or San Juan Capistrano -""on with a kit entry and Tracey Saul'fders of Laguna Hills also won a blue ribbon . Rasmussen's SADDLEBACK SADDLERY ' COMI IH Atlll SH OUR WIDI 511.ECTIOH OF WISIW & IMGUSH TACIC M' TOGS TODAY. IEVBYTHIHG FOR HOASI & ltlDER! 80015 Men's, Women and ChlklAn'• We1tem Booh. NEW ENGLISH & WESTERN A large Selection 30%off SADDLES 20%& 30%off LADIES & MEN'S COATS ~~SUIDE 30% off SADDLEBACK SADDLERY 1·3922 NEWPORT AVE.-1'.USTIN . . AT SAHTA AHA Pdlw AT ' •• • ......................... ,.... ..._.~ .. ,,. s• , ..... kJo,... . PHONE 838-0800 ' ' • • • . Thur!J!r· OclObet II. 1975 OAILYPILOT ,tJJ • Pot· Relieves Cancer · Pain? BOSTON (AP) -Marijuana is far There waa ti( decrease in naU1ea or meol drucs that cause vomitin& work" "".oi.i'°"""'m;iij more effective than any other drug in re vomiting in 14 cases in which placebo, or .be'aid "We assume that the rniuijuana -:' Uevine the vomiting and nausea lbat dummy, treatn(enl was UMCI, the re· somehow works on the central nervou1 ·· -T: placues thbusands of cancer patients un-searchers said. In the "doubleblind'' ex-s ystem lo block or repress vomiting. ~'·,I• der&oln& chemical therapy, r~earc:bers periment, neither patients nor doctors Patients in the stOOy received the ~~ : 1· say, and should be ronsidered u a treat· knew in advance who got the real or marijuana orally in capsules containing · L_W meol(~uch aideeffect.s. dummy drugs . con cent rations o ( de It a -9 . · In a report published~~ in the New Di:· Stephen E . Salllll said in an in-tetrahydrocannablnol (THC ). tb e active England Journal of Medicme, Harvard ttt'Vlew that about 75 percent or the ingredient in the drug respons ible for its • Medic School researchtrs at the thousands of patients getti n1 euphoriceffect. Sic1ne ar Cucer Center say they chemotherapby for cancer suffer · . tea the eJfe iveness of the marijuana moderate to extreme nausea and vomit-EACH TR F.ATMENI' CONSISTED or dru& acainst a ummy drug in 22 pa-ing. And or this group, 90 percent get no tient.s with a vari ly of cancers. relier from conventional antf-nausec. drugs. • WE'RE MAKING WAY FOR NEW OWNER$Hlt'. THEREFORE WE MUST LIQUIDATE OUR PRESENT STOCK. EVERYTHING IS TO BE SOLD AT COST PLUS 6°/o. LISTED HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. STOP BY OUR SOUTH COAST PLAZA STORE & SEE , MUCH MUCH MORE! EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE COST PLUS 6% 35mm SLR CAMERAS SALE Miranda Sensorex EE. f/1.8 w/case .. 210.70 Miranda Sensorex EE. 1/1.4 w/cose .. 234.19 Mirando ·Sensorex II I 1.8 w/case .... 134.62 Honeywell Penrax ES Body only . . . . 233.20 Honeywell Pentox ES II I I 1.4 lens .... 382.63 Nikkormat El I /2.0 lens ............ 391.25 Nikkormar FTN I /2.0 lens .. , ....... 239.74 Canon Fl w/1.4 lens ........ _ ..... 428.30 • SLIDE PROJECTORS . SALE G.A.F. 2660 Manual ......... : -• . . 38.11 MOVIE CAMERAS SALE Bouer:irar XL .................... 88.51 Bauer C-4 Zoom ..... -...••••.•• 147.34 Bauer (-6 Zoom ................ 206.70 Bauer (.5 XL Zoom ........••• .' •. 283.55 Bauer Top Srar XL Zoom .......... 137.80 GAFST-1 04 Zoom ................ 60.57 G.A.F. ST-602 Zoom . __ ....•.•.... 133.36 G.A.F. ST-802 Zoom .............. 163.34 · Kodak XL320 Zoom • _ •....•.•••.. 77.75 Kodak XL-340 Zoom .. . • . • • . • . . • 140.63 Kodak XL-350 Zoom . • • • • • . . • • • • 157.16 ..,_ I . -,~ ' -( J MOVIE PRO· JECTORS SALE G.A.F. 2388 Zoom ................ 52.97 G.A.F. 2588 Zoom ................ 69.72 G.A.F. 2788 Zoom ................ 18.75 Kodak M67 Zoom : : ........... -... 87 .60 Kodak M-70 Zoom .............. II 0.38 B&H 1641 Double Feat .. e ........ 121.90 TELEPHOTO & WIDE ANGLE LENSES SALE Prinz 135mm f/2 .8 Ptx M1 ..•••.•..• 35.34 Prinz 135mm 1/2.8 Min Mt •.••.••... 43.77 Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 ••••••••.•.••• 176.80 Nikkor 35mm I /2.8 .......... : . • • I 08.80 · Nikkor IOSmm 1/2.5 ...•..•....•.• 187.50 Nikkor 135mm 1/3.5 ..•••......... 129.21 Soligor 28mm I /2.8 T-4 ............ 63.32 Soligor I 35mm I /2.8 lA S)"tem .... • 48.86 Soligor 200mm I /3.5 T-4 5)"tem .•..•. 65.39 Soligor 90-2301/4.5 T-4 5)"tem •••. 102.87 Prinz 85-205 1/3.8 Ptx Mt ...•.. .' •.••. 95.34 T akumcr 28mm I /15 Ptx Mt. •..•••• 116.83 Takumcr135mmf/2.5PtxMt ...... 105.13 Tdkumar SOmm 1/4.0 Macro Ptx Mt .• 110.98 Takumor 200mm I /4.0 Ptx Mt .... _ . 140.25 ELECTRONIC STROBE UNITS . SALE Honeywell 470 Auto Strobonor · ...... 86.70 Honeywell 882 Auto Strobonor .•.••. I I Z.54 Honeywell 360A Auto Srrobonor ...... 50.88 Aeme-l ite Thyristor Auto 850 ........ 66.78 G.A.F. 2670 Remore Control • • . . . . . • 46.36 G.A.F. 2b80 Remote Focm .......... 61.21 G.A.F. '2690 Auto Focus •..........• 77.21 WESIEN'S cameras·et cetera - ,. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTOL-COSTA MESA -PHONE: 979.3373 • • • • ' • ' t ' I ,...---. .4Jf DAILY PILOT • Thursday, October 19, 1975 'Aid for Old Eyed I Nursing Home Controls Backed SANT.<\ ANA •()range County t-'(}u.ipmenl ofrl"rcd supervisors havt· cndor:-;ed a ne'l'I' method tu rned :.it 1ncrcastng county controls over the nurs 1n~ homl' in~ tlustry . The new county ~y:stc rn also pro· Vtdt'S guidelines ror determining If .t VHll.-ition or hc;;ilth rcgulat1ons has oc l'U~d ,. The system, first µropost'd und ten talively cndorst•d by s upervisors several months a~o. involv es use or a <·entral registry of all <.-onvalescent t'are hospitals. rt\Jrsin~ homes and si milar facilities operat1nK in lht> county. l f i1 raelli(y 1s found guilty of one 1n:tJur r·ule or a total of fivt• 1nfrac· tions. its file can be rcmovt:d from tht' registry. Dr.. John Philp, t.'Ounty hcuith of ricer and Willlarn f:. C:rickson, ~oc1al ~{'f\'LC'es (wt~ifarel l11rl'l'tor. toll.I ::.upervisors 1'ul•s day lhl' registry will contain all 452 ... ut:h f,1cil1tH.'s that n!J.W (•x1st 1n the <'t•unty .ind may gro<tt1 more th.111 5;~11 h v n1·xt summl·r Tltf; FILES "'ILi_. Ht: completely op<>n to the public and will alsu con· ta1n all county health t.il·partmcnt \.'Valuation reports, lists uf f1nL'S or complaints and rcspons l's by the £at:1l1t1t."S to s ut·h t·omµla1nts t:RICK!-'(J ,\''S l>t:1•~\RT:"iilt:NT '-''I ll m;u1a,(! .. · th1· 1·xtt·ns1vl' fill'S. \Vhi c h v.·111 11 ::.l lht• nunlbl'r of hl·d .... v:.1l'anc1cs, l'IH.'nt r1·str11·t1i1ns . <·urrt'ill r<.1tl' st rue ture~ ;1nd th1· f;i1·d 1t11'" .ind care 'rhc lll'W C'ounty f•f£011 1s au out groWt h or concerns first vo1{·ed l:.ist spnng by scver;.il supervisors. Al thl' time, 1t was propost.>d that the county takl• ovt'r from stall' agencies full rt•Spunsibihly from thl· sl:.ill' for pol1<' 111~ lhC' homc•s That option \~.is disl·~1rdl'd ;.is un v.·orkabll' Te~cher Group BeginS- Bargaining Campaign ' A of the union . ~;.11 d thl· mass i"e mcmb1·rs h1p drive will bt.• a1m<·d drive and l".1111pa1J..(n for primarily at 12 d1s lrit·ts cotlect1vl' bari.:a1n1ng inthecounty power ovL·r 10 .000 Orange County tearhl'rs lias been launched by the 35 .000 ·menibcr Ca llforn1;.i f-~cdL•r:..it1011 of Teachers In Santa Ana press conference Tuesday. Raoul Teilhct. president ·r II t: Y \\' I I .• I . ISCLUDF. five Oran~e Coast distri('lS. including ~t.•wport·Mes a Unified. Capistrano U nified , Irvine Unified, 1-{unl· 1n,gton Beach f-ligh School and the Co<.1st Communi· Diner Sues Cops S1\NT1\ ANA A man who ('\aims t"·o Newport BeaC'h policeml'n draggeli him fr om a local restaurant, al· tackcli him and thl'n jailed him on false rn1s- demeanor C'h:.irgl'S 1s s u ing them and the C'lt]· Wednes da y for un · specifiC'd damage~ Francisco Torres Rodriguez nan1es Of- ficers D. Cots and G. Hl'in and the city of Ne'~"port Beach as defL•n · dants in hi s Or;ingc County Superior Court la"'suit. Hl' asks that damages be asscsst·d b.v the trial court Rodrigul~z alll'gl'S that he \\'as ·a;rested J 3n. I while dining ;.it lsadurc·s Restaurant. 333 Ua .vsit.le Drive. and jailed on "'hat proved to be false charges after both of· ficers assaulted him. tyCollege D1str1C'ts_ The err .. an affiliall' of the Af'L·CIO has been l'nga~ed in an o ften bitter h;1ttle for jurisd1c !ton U\'l'r"'t'eachl'r bar~aining \~1 ith tht.• Cahforn1a Tt'acht>rs A~· sociat1on <CT A) Teilhel ·s org;inization C'laims the CTA was C'reated and is controlled by school administrators and fails to meet lht> needs of the teaC'hers it represents A l.OCAL CFT spokesman said the or· ganization will spend al least 5750 ,000 of its statev.•ide $5 million campaign drive budgl't within Or:1nge County. The union will press for a members hip in· c rease. hold rallies. s t:igr d·ebale s and publish litl.'rature lo counter the CTA ;.ind ex pound Cl-'T philosoph1l'S on C'Ollectivc bargaining and labor probll'ms in lhe teac h1nJ.? profession WESTPORT SQUARE. 12 Exciting New Shops! LILLIAN BALU\RD FIGURE CONTOURING SALON* "Pou nd eua•lon by gentle persuasion" The LJl/fon Sa/lord Woy VAN'S BELGIAN WAFFLES AND CREPES OF COSTA MESA* "The Only Original & Authentic Belg/on Woff1e & Crepe In America Today" K.W. BAKER COMPANY * Cuslom Interior Design AMERITONE PAINT~* One Stop Point and Wallpaper Cenler FIRSl UPS * Unique Apparel for Men and Women RUSSO'S ITALlAN DELI * Submarines· Cold Curs Be·er-Wlne·Soft Drink• LITTLETON'S BOOKS * Hardbacks, Paperbacks and Gifts THE HEAL THY NUT * Fresh Juice•· Natural Food, Sandwiches and Nuts THE BOD* Beauty and Barber Supp/le• Furnlrure and Equipment THE GET TOGE.TH ER * Gomes -Greeting Cards · Gift• DELIGHTFUL DECOR* Speclalf2ing In Sirocco • Wall Plaque• and decorator items GRAND OPENING OCTOBER 251h MICHAEL GARRISON'6 HAIRCUmNG SALON * (Plonned.QP.e.nlng D~. l11t) WIST1'0•T $QU.Ul. 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • Sentences Doled Out In Murder, Kidnap • SANTA ANA -One oC n ... e years to lire in state Ana. was sentenced to lhree men who pleaded prison on the second one to 2S years after guilty to lesser charges degreeconviction. pleading guilty to kid- while the jury was de-naping. A third defen- Hberating their guilt or 0 range C oJu •dt Y dant, Thomas Greeft, 25. ORANGE COUNTY innocence in the murder Superior Court u ge of Santa Ana, pleaded of a Westminster man Claude M ·.Owens or-guilty to being an ac- has been se nle~ced to dered .the pru;on ter25m ':. ceuory to · muriler and moonlte • sole to~ I Starts 7 to 10 pnr. and continues on Sii. 101mto8pm111 Hunttf'Qt-on cenr.. Fausti~o Acosta, • drew a one-year county Wei;tm1nster. after rut-jail term and five years Board Pi d ing that the .pleas .<'001,d probation. On ers be accepted 10 the Jury s absence. The trio was booked on Co-defendant Roger murder charges March Irvin Capps, 32. or Santa 13. ' Beach BIYd. & Edi._ at the San Oi9DD Ffw1. Al .. '79 new car- Fees for Shots SANTA ANA-Orange County supervisors have postponed until Tuesday a decision on a proposa! by Or. John Philp, county health officer. to charge fet.•s for various medical t('sls and innoculalions provided by his depart· mcnt to the public. The board seemed to bt• in favor of lhl' fe<! stru('ture but they werl' baffled by Philp·s fl· qut.•st for a full ·t11nl' cashier to handle lhl' new workload. Several supervisors said the new salary would lake a big bite out of an y new re- venue that might be earned. But Philp said his cx- lSling staff c;in't handle the workload of the new fee program. "'h1ch he C'laims could bring in as much as $134,000 a year based on the number of shots and tes ts provided last year. Fees propo se d by OCTD Market Chief Named SANT/\ ANA -W Arthur Golland. who has had 23 ye<1rs of ex· perience in his field, has hl>t'n nan1t•d marketinl? man;.iger for tht.• Orange County Transit Distnct . Spokesmen for the ai;?l'ncy said the new nll'mber of the staff has had diverse experience in the field or transit sales. marketing and engineering. Philp range from $2 ror nu s hots and h('alth re· cord copies lo $12 for pre· gnancy tesls. Under the new schetlult.' of C'harges, the patie nts will pay for blood tes ts. smallpox vacc1nat1ons <1nd other shots needed for over- sea:; travel in addition lo various medical tests ror cliS(';ISl'S Deli Wins 'Deserts' Of $459 SANTA ANA · A club that was sued by a Costa Mesa deliC'atessen after it failed to pay for 10 trays of hor d ·oeuvt:es delivered to a 225-person party h a~ received "'hat the plaintiffs feel are its just deserts. 1-larbor Municipal CoUr t Jud ~e Selim S. Franklin awarded Marie Moore of Maric·s Deli. 1601 Newport Rlvd .. $459.24 in damages and $12 in costs while ruling on the s mall claims ac· lion filed against the An;.iheim llills Racket Club In a rclatl'd ~ma ll claims action, Ernest Camp of Newport Produt'l'. 1601 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. was awarded SI 18.65 ;.ind Sl2 in damages ;igainst thl' same club. Now Open • • • quality aud c l ~gance in men's fa shion at Newport Beach Ir i,• H itl1 µr1•11 1 l''''"·"11r1· tl111t ,..,, ,,,,/,,,,,,,,;1• (I'' ... ~'' r·11t11 'l'f'' ifl 11t1·11 . .;.ff1.~liiori . ·I 1·1111t·~'/ll r~( 11uq1111fij11•d •f'r11icf> 111111 i "'''""I"' r11 l1l1 • .•1•l1•1·1111t1. l\1oui 111iuilal1l1• 111 y1111r rlnflr.~t1·11 ... fl1of'ltlf''' ,,1,,1lr1 ·11 .• /.'i111• ~11 •11 · .. Jl f'rtr /.'11r 1>1·1·r /ll y1•11r.•. 1\f11rt111')·-.-l111lr1•u·:. l1u ... lJt'f'll \1•rrinµ Oro;1µ•' t 't1u111.r [,;,,/,in f!rat1µ1: ''"'' · . f-'11//f'rtn11. '/'/,,, or11•11itllf, nj.,1ur f\t>u·pt)rl ll'-l<l1-l1-<1n to ff1 . .;/i1n11 l.'il<111tl i ... l1t1rk1•ll l1.v th1·.~1· y1•11r.~ 1~/· r''/llllt1li111111r11/1•t·111 •ri1•rr1·1·. 11,,, li11•·.• ,,,. lu•I•· '""'" f(.,1/1 .,,u/ /frr"'" (].,1/1iuµ j,./,,, .• , .. ,, '""/ lf11r1.l1\ .... i,,,. .. f Ju tljf "' "111/ ( • 11 1• •I l'/i ,. ·"/"'"·' U '<'II r /,,/ Jul/11 •H,.f I"'"'" l<'l.•Ull' ,..,.,,, ,\'.· .•l<H !" ·~J;)~~ FINE MEN'S WEAR 46 Fashion Island• Newport Beach •(714)640-8310 WE'RE CLE.ARING OUT OUR PRESENT IHYEHTORY OF SOUND ECjlUIPMEHT. HURRY, STOC~ LIMITED. I l!illilRll! TY'S RECORDS TAPES STEREOS IHOME& CA.RI CASSETTES CASSEnES & TAPES ll'RMECORDEDI OoFF BLANK TAPES & ACCESSORIES OoFF • .. CAR STEREOS S.9'J"slod Mft)'L Retail price OFF HOME STEREOS CRAIG -GE -SONY HITACHI UPTO ALL LP RECORDS GREAT SELECTION! SuCJCJeshd Mfr"s. RHlil Price RADIOS CLOCK RADIOS EYaYTHING IN OUR SOUND DEPT. MUST GO UPTO westell's cameras et cetera .ALL SALES FIN.AL - • I 0-t MOM..ffl. IMIAT. ll·I SUN. \ 1133 lri1lol -Costa Mtta -t7fo3373 SClVTH COAST PLAZA t --j, • J If tbe d Libert Ti Party J Berg] tome; B ronsii Kiwai A might be no said i victin " body OUTt) make II male "Tl tiono Th< Univt wouh crim• abolit "Tl he sa rnay I Be Liber that t " mon< timai 1 part) slate ingq c have As SCl is ap) A st res servi Ber~ take to ca what ( supp perfE plew build tothi I mucl woul I I I ' I ·1 I I I I ' I I t I t • I • • I Thur!d!y. Oclot»r 18. t975 DAILY PILOT JIJI • ' . • Trustees Eye PE Anchor Fete KeservatiOn! are being taken for the ninth annual Silver Anchor awards IWlchL"llll . to be held Wednd- day at t.be Irvine Coast Country Club in Newport :Ufftll UPHOLSTEIY ..... ,..w ... ...... ''"" ............ c...-. ..._.141.0J.lt Liberation-T#reQry Diacuned in Meaa P•otposal ·Be~~; riewport eeach ----------------• ·····················~ residents will be honored . at the noon luncheon, * MERCURY SAVINGS * Saddleback Commmli-with awards presented "* a!'ld loan auociation • • By ALAN DIRIUN °'-~""'""~ Ir you believe you should be allowed to make all the decisions affecting your life, then the Libertarian Party i5 fOl' you, That is the suggestion of the Libertarian Party's candidate for U.S. vice president, David P . Bergland, 40, of Huntington Beach, 1o1.·ho is an at-"""'· torney ln Newport Beach. ty Colleg_e Distrit't by Newport Beach City • trustees have stopped Manager Robert Wynn_ short of agreeing with a faculty committee re· coaimendation that physical education classes should be re- quired of students. The public is invited to the event. t.iponsored by the Newport Hatbor Chamber of Commerce's Dolphin Division . Reservations may: be made by phonin g • '· "STATEMENT SlVINSS " ·PRESTIGE Card * BUT THE PRINOPLE MUST BE maintained consistently. Bergland stressed to the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club this week, even into personal life. Physical education classes are n'"o longer de- manded by the state but individual colleges have the rtiht to make the m a requirement. 675-9500. ·~···················~ After noting that application of the principle might appeal to conservatives because there would be no government regulation of business, Bergland said it would also hold true that there would be no victimless crimes . "If someone wants to inges t anythine into his body -meat loaf, Laetrile (a disputed cancer oure), marijuana or heroin -that's his decision to make," Bergland said. IN ADDITION, PORNOGRAPWC movies, and male and female prostitution would also be legal. "There must be consistent, 100 percent applica- tion of the principle," Bergland said. The attorney. who teaches at Western State University, Fullerton, said that in contras t liberals v.·ould have ·to acknowledge that if victimless crimes go, all controls on business must be abolished also. "They must give the businessman his rreedom.._" he said. "Ther e can be no restrictions on who he Pl3Y employ .·· Bergland simplified the principles of the Libertarians by saying that taxation is theft and that lhe reality of.a government law is a gun. "TAXATION IS PEOPLE WITH guns taking money away from you," he said. "All taxes ul· timately should be abolished." The vice presidential candidate said that his party, formed in 1972. hopes to be on the ballot in 30 states in 1976. He spoke on several topics in answer- ing questions by Kiwanis members. On gun control, he said, "A person is entitled to have whatever he has so long as he did not steal it . As soon as he points it and shoots at someone then it is appropriate to act against ~hi:tl. ·· AT ANOTHER POINT, IN WIUCll he was stressing the need for voluntary community services rather than government programs. Bergland said, "l "m for gun control -I want to take guns away from the do-gooders; I want them to carr-y out their programs voluntarily. A gun is what people use to back up j.good idea.·· On education. Berglaill said that a "a tax- supported, compulsory education system is a perfect mold for a totalitarian state. You have peo· pie with guns who take money away from peo~ and build schools and then say that their children must go to this school and th atone.·· He said lhat an educ ation-system that would be much broader than the present one and one that would respond to the market was the ideal. But as , 0.t'll ~"" Staoft ....... ATTORNEY ON VICE PRESIDENTIAL BID Ubertartan David Bergland With Wife Nicole an interim step the Libertarian Party favors the voucher system that has been suggested . Sucti a system would allow a student to spend the voucher at a public or private school. ALTHOUGH trystees agreed lo the need for such training, several re· cently que stioned ·whether students who work or plan to transfer to a four.year college would have the time and desire to take the classes. They sent the pro· posal, packaged in re- commendations for graduation and general education require ments,· back to the committee for further considera- tion. -· , THE COMMITTEE .f!E~G~ND ~~THAT BECAUSE of legal has been working on the restncttons in Cal1fonua, the party probably would proposal for six: mont.ru. not have can.didates on the state ballot in 1976, but with the aim or making he was ~?.rk_u;tL to get a "Nooe of lhe At>ove Is Ac-· ·students who complete ceptable 1n1t16t~eonlhebaJlot. the general education r .. Ber gland s~1d that a v~ter.,would not have to quiremenls eligible for choose the Jesser or two evils, but would be able .. the college·s Associate of to rejec~ th.e c~ndidates in an election .. and mark a Arts degree. square, 1nd1cat1ng ''None of the Above. · This would mean that special elections would have to be held for most if ... None of lhe Above·• came out on top, offices and those candidates who . were rejecl-~d the first time would not be eligible, Bergland said. " -In the past. many stu- dents have transfered to another college without the two-year degree. HARBOR VIEW CENTER PRESENTS ANOTHER POPULAR • Art Show ON THE MALL FRIDAY-SATllRDAY-SUNDAY OCTOBER 17, 18, & 19 STROLL THROUGH THE MALL AND ENJOY THE LOVELY ARTISTIC DISPLAYS. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DIDI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TM Talk Set Roy f.:ugeile Davis, a meditation instructor, will speak al the Psy- netics Research and· Education Foundation, .1212 E . Lincoln Ave., Anaheim, at 8. Fur- ther information may be obtained by calling 533-2311- WANTE DIAMONDS •_GEMSTONES Jewels by josephs is searching for d iamonds and gemstones from private indivktuals and estates. carelul examination and evaluation by our experts. H1ghes1 prices paid. Call 540-9066 1o-9 dally, Saturday to-6, Sunday closed. ask lor Mr. Joseph. iewels by ioseph _.,_ ....... na:ii.-....... , •• ,.. • .s ....... • IT'S HERE! GENUINE SOLID BRASS BEDS 3 DAYS ONLY! During September and October, $12-60 half-gallons of 00-proof Smirnoff are selling for $1140. Headboard, Footboard & Frame Nothing Else To Buy! ' • ' t;~~tt~!i -A-savingsofSL-J!Ol"'fbottl•-Whitlr-" t you can wisely invest in orange juice, vermouth. tomato juice, soft drinks. lemon juice, Snap-E·Tom~ beef bouillon or any of the other gOOd things Smirnoff mixes so deliciously with. 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Main St. IBl• 111. • Mcflldlk11I Toke Moln Ofl Romp 547-8024 '-"~"' HOURS: DAILY 10-V •SAT. 10·8 e SUN. 12·8 BANKAMERICARDIMASTER CHARGE e USE YOUR 0000 CREDITI • • • 1 • • • I l , t i . . AJ4 DAILY PI LOT Thursd•y. October 19, 1975 Base B ank 2Admira ls Reprimanded WA SJllNGTON (UPI ) -1'he Navy has an· nounced that official reprimands w('re given two re- tired admirals who helped set up the f'irst Navy t~ank on the Pensacola Naval Air Station while they owned stock in it. P laylwuse Show Due The Huntington Beach Playhouse youth group will present a biccnten- n.ial comedy. · · D1scom- b ob u I at c d o n the Delaware ." thi s weekend at the theater at 2110 Main St . U~lttl ... MllO Ripped 0 /f '! u Widowhood-i,....._ ripoff," says TV s tar Nanette Fabray. H er husband died t 'h years agO and she blames fed eral and s tale l aws ror im· poverishing the widowed. • • He Used Sex Appe.~ ) she had sex with FinneY once~a wee.Ir: ~ (or three years arid p:ak! him S2:5C> a -\ month Cor the treatment. Her name ·i wti not disclosed. SAN FRANCISCO !UPI> ~l'n>C. Ben Curler Finney, 58, has a couru:el- ing practice in which he admittedly indulges in sex with some women pa- tients as therapy. Vinney told a disclplinary hearing of the state Board of Medical Ex- aminers that his therapy was the newest wrinkle i.n marital counsding. HE SAID T HAT during the past • seven yeat! he has treated a dozen female patients by sex. One of them. a · school teacher . told the committee However, another woman testified that be undressed before tier and Lried to seduce her. Part of bis •'innovative therapy." • Finney said, also included taking pie· tures of female patients undressed. HE WAS ACCUSED of un - professional conduct ror ha\'ing sex .with a housewife. I-le is a professor at San Jose State. Vice Adm. l\·1alt·o lm \V. Cagle got an ad· ministrative letter or censure and Rear Adm. --------------------------------------------------------------- Performances \\1i1l be 1lt-7 :30 p .m . F'r1day. Saturday and Sunda~ and at 2 p.m . Sunday. James Ferris rl•rcivl·d an administrative letter of .1dmonit1un. TllF. N1\ \1 Y C'C)~Sll>F.RS these strong punis h- ment. :'llavy e':il'CretatY J \\'dliam ~11ddendorf said \\"t.•dnt·sday nine nthl·r officer~ who bought stock tn tilt.· r·1orida bank in 1973 and 1974 Wt>fl' not con · :-.1dl'rt'd ~lnlly of m1~t·o11dut:l. Cagle and Ferris re- tirt-d 111 1974 ~ C'aglc al so \10;.i s repr-i m:1nded for •·po~!)ible im- proper use of N •t \'Y <.11rcr <.1fl under the control of the 1.:hlt""'f of 11.1 v .ii l"d uc ;.it 1011 and tr;.i1ni ng .'' 1\'.'I l:\"Vl·:s·r1G r\TION 1-'0UNl> that Caglt•, 1v1thou l pcrm t~Silln. h:.id his wife n own on Navy plane:-. <in d "'dirt.•ct~·d unaUthorized minor flight de - \·1at1nn:-. .if govl·l"'nn1t•nt airt.·raft "" ~making thC'm fly lil his J.:_-,nc·hhurg, V;1 ., farm fur \\'l'ekend v1s1ts and g1v1ng thc pilot such errands as picking up bus hels of apµlt.·s fro1n the farm which he used as pt·rsonal Chr istin as prt.•st·nts. '!'he l-~1rst Na\'Y llank replaced an C'xisting bank un !ht· grounds oft he air base and the post of chief of n:1val t•duc-at1un and tra1ning is the hi~csl·ranking \lilt' nf lht.• b:J St' l 'ht.• Sl. l't•lt•r:-.burJ? Times rt'ported this s um- nll'r that a nunlbl'r nf h1 gh.rank1ng admiral s h:Jd O\\'T1f'ri stork in the hank , a~ "''t.·11 :.t!S H.t:'p . Hoht"rl !-'1kt.•s (I>· r·1a '. t·h.11rrn•n1 of lht.· military eon:.truc· 11011 :.u bcom m 1 l lt.•L' uf I luu:.e /\ pprupri atiun:-.. ~ D r i ver H e ld Co mmuters Ge t Wi ld Bm Ride SAN RAFAEL (Al1 ) -A bus driver'""was arrc!l'.t-ro £or drunk driving after he gave 20 commuters a franti c ride, refused to make his scheduled stops and used abusive and obscene language, pol ice said. • The driver, Raymond M ess i e r . 41, of Petaluma. "''as reported \Vednesday to be under suspension by the Golden Gate Transit Uistrict pending settlement or h.is case. POLICE SAID Messier was in his bus half-filled with commuters in San F'rancisco Jo~riday when he refused to pick up ad- dition al p assenger s. He then headecl north on the· Gold en Gate Bridge, Guffaws To Roll Saturday 1-ley , didja hear the one about the traveling salesman wh o got stranded in Lompoc and had to s leep in the barn with a trained elephant who juggled hardboiled eggs? Well. if you didn't, you m ay have the c hance Saturday at 1 p.m . at the Boys Club or the 1-larbor Area's Central Branch, 594 Center S t ., Costa Mesa .. Boys will be bouncing guffaws galore orr the rarters in their joke tell· ing contest which culminates National Joke Telring Week. A trophy goes to the one that brings down the house bes t. weaving as he c rossed the heavily -traveled structure. T h e ·y s a i d h c frightened passenger:; as he corttinued . north on U.S. lOl and at one point orfered to handle anyone with gripes ·',behind the bus." Some passengers called police .,.,·hen they got off the '!lhicle. POLICE SA ID the bus was movin g over 55 mil es an hour at Novato a nd refused to stop des pite police red lights and sirens . The bus final - ly baited at the district bus yard in town, they said. Messier was arrested on drunk driving counts and slated to appear in Marin County Muni<'ipa1 Court Tuesday. Messier. who ""·as dcscribt!d as· having a fl awless work record. was not availa- ble for comment. Japanese Offered Elementary Japanese I and II. will be orrered by the Japan Cultural· Association beginning today. The class will be held at 1615 N. Bus h St .. Santa Ana, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m ., and will be in session £or 10 weeks. More informa tion may be obtained by calling f>l7·7733. 'Sav e the Ket~h' Lido Isle Oub Benefit Slated The Lido Isle Women's CluD benefit" fashion show will be held rrom 11 a.m. to 2 p. m ., Monday, at Tiffany's Private Club in Lido Village. Proceeds will be donated lo save the Orani;te County Boy Scouts· 1008 topsail ketch, the Argus, alld their .sea base in Newport Harbor. Tickets are $15 . Ticket information may be ob - tained by calling 675-2871or675-2603. . : ft .SOI I J {878113) 1 .JS/14 (1781141 UNI Yi\l f • • I 111111 171114 1•.50llll (115/14) (7111 l •. 00/IS 1s.•011 sj FR 71114 (1tS/141 GR70114 (JOS/141 ''"'' 111111•1 AI0/11 i_y,•, .... 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IJ21 ~kid , ....... ,..., l•-"'U......... II....._,_ ......... ,..,.. BES' lJf, ,. 14', JJ, '''· 12, ''· ,, lc...,..t.._._...._...., 17141 557-8000 171411 .. 1445 1714t·Ut..IHO 1714t IJMIOO U. HAIRA JOOOW»MhrlfYd. ,._ ............. ..- 17141 67~1'U GARDEH GllOYE 14040 ... I' .. ,_ .. .,, ............. -... 17141 IJO..JZOO ORANGE 410M.-tlliT ... A-.- 17141 6tMJ21 • ' He ge11' "ly w dres Che1 Tb :JO.m Coal De bee• ar .. stor• bout n sale sale nam st or· n bout • pl a mi ~ i yor I pa tw Joe tlu I the I of yo ~ ' y, :-, so: "I ,. tlu Mt ml •ti .. •• ra • • 'You get tired of the things i.n your closet.' • . .. Bargairi Hunters DreSsed to Kill • ' BylOOLSON Of"'9D91t-, l'tWIWt How would you like to own a genuine &YPIY dress? One s light· · 1y used jagua.r coat? Or a stinky dress which once belonged to Cher? 'lbese all are available within a 30-mile range along the Orange Coast ror those who love to shop. Don 'l go to the malls, however, because these choice "finds" aren't located in a department store or one or the conventional boutiques. These particular items are for sale in three of the coast's "re- sale boutiques," which is another name for a second-hand clot.h.ing store. The owners prefer to call them boutiques, however, because the .... , .. , ....................... . clothing is selected with the same care a line is chosen for a retail store. Though the concept ia not new, there is a more open approach to shopping in a second-hand clothing store, the owners say. At one time. women would never admit they were buying and wearing second-hand clothes, but now, with the em- phasis on ecology and tight budgets, womep are going openly and taking their neighbors with them. Most resale boutiques operate on the same basic structure, but they differ in what kinds of clothes they accept. TOO BIG • The basic i"dea is this : A woman brings clothes she Is Ured tY • ~~ ~ ,,,. . -• ...... ~" ' • • • Of or which have bttome too large or too small. They are carefully inspected by the shop owners and the items which fit the store's philosophy are kept ''on consignment." Clot.hes that do not sell after a certain time are first marked down, then given to charity. The arrangement benefits women who want to turn good clothes into a little cash, those who want to find stylish clothing at bargain prices ; the shopowners who keep 40 to 60 percent of the profit and the in- s titutions, such as Children's H0&pital, which receive the dona- tions of leftovers. Part of the key to success for this kind or operation is the owners' ability to know what will sell and what the top prices· should be. Most of the proprietors Call five in the coast area are owned by women) like clothes and are avid sboPpers, and several have had retail boutique experience. Patty Locker and Carole Grose, however, jumped into thej.r business "cold." Sisters wtt'o were both tir ed or housework, they decided "we should do something," they said during an interview in their Hun· . tington Beach shop. . NAMED FOR MOTHER One or their friends had a similar operation in Arizona, so they called her for advice. After two months of preparations. in- c 1 ud in g help from their -husbands, they opened the doors of Dodie's Duds, named after "their mother, Lois ··Dodie'' Riley . They accept clothes on Thursdays only and limit sellers, to six items. Each garment must be clean, pressed and on a hanger. Before taking ·any item. they check it for broken zippers, .stains, missing buttons or rips. "We try to buy things that are in style, bul again not everyone likes the current styl es." Mrs . Locker said. ''Our customers are· a cross.section of people and ages." · They sell children's clothes as well as women·'s dresses and sportswear, and have a bridal comer with new and nearly new gowns . "People sometimes are em- barrassed about bringing clothes, .. Mrs. Locker said, "but most people are considerate and pleasant." Most of their prices are under $10, but they have accepted fur jackets and stoles which sell for up to$100. "People are tired of paying high prices for clothes, ·· Mrs. Patty Locker wears $75 mink stole and $14 muslin dress as Carole Grose shows $1 6 pantsuit from their Huntington 'Grose said. "It's past the point or · .being proud." WOMEN DON'T STAY · Virginia Rynkofs, whose second Time Around is in Costa l\.tesa, said the average woman who brings clothes to her does not stay to shop. ''They still go on lo Bullock's, but more and more they are looking on the racks.'' A former fash ion roordinator, she said that in the past women were not educated to go into second-hand stores. "So many "'·ould feel a little embarrassed, but that's absolutely ridiculous. Every woman wants a bargain." She said women are beginning to patronize sueh stores now because they look more like boutiques. "Wom en don·t mind coeing here. The decor has a lot to do with it.·' . Elaine Gover, rormerly in retail sales, has a slightly diC- ferent approach to her Laguna store, Seconds Ltd. Unless a gar- ·ment is from the sos, it cannot be more than two years old, since there is a demand for "funky" clothes in addition to new styles. Her items come from all over the world, and s he adds an extra touch wilh old and unusua l jewelry. "Once in a while an older woman will unpack a trunk," she said. One of her favorite stories is about a psychic who came in to try on a vest once owned by a very prominent psychic. The· garment was rejected, however, because of its connection with the famous woman. ·'She 's too dynamic a person. I 'm not even going to try it on," the pe:;ychic said. BEST CUSTOMERS At the Second Time Around in Newport Beach , many of the 5,000 people with accounts <their clothes are for sale) are the best customers. Phyllis Jackson, a housewife and mother who· started the boutique ··for fun." said her mot· to is ''good taste costs no more.'' Some of her cuslomers come in several limes a year to buy their entire wardrobe, and others have· come for their trousseau. "Th.is place gets you hooked," she said, pointing out a clerk who started as a customer. The appeal of her shop, she. said, is the low price range. "The average working girl can't atrord to spend $100 for a dress. Here, she"ll spend $20." Audrey Patterson has 'still another approach to the concept of recycling. She deals with mov- ie personalities to get. clothes from such stars as Cher, and puts on complete fashion shows with the items from her racks. · The prices in Lil Audreys, in .Corona del Mar, range from 25 cents to $1,000 and her clientele is equally as diverse. "l thought it would be the working girl," she said. "Now I get professional people and the wealthy. All women are bargain hunters. . "Ten years ago, this shop· would have been bad timing, but our children have taught us not to· waste. I remember when my children were s mall-I wouldn't have considered putting used clothes on them . Attifudes have changed a great deal in many areas. All the bu.sin{'sS women could be accused or opening their stores to fill their own closets. ··1 never wear anything but what's in my shop," Mrs. Pat· terson said. ''We 're our own bes t customers," Mrs. Jackson noted. ··1 buy everything here. So does my daughter,"" comment- ed Mrs . Gover. ··1 most certainly do shop here," said Mrs. Rynkofs , em· phatically. "We do watch for ourselves," admitted M rs. Locker and Mrs. Grose. I Beach store .. Windo w of Second Time Around in Costa Mesa (below) has boutique image. Lime green voile eop e dress costs $30, Italian sandals, $5. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, October 16. 1975 Page B 1 'Guess where I got this outfit?' Tight Bud get, Good Fit By ALLISON DEERR Her would-be purchases, all eto..o.nw"".-a.tt tabbed under $1 .SO each, looked "There's nothing in those barelyworn. · places but junk. I wouldn't waste , "l")e not been shopping here my time," said the woman walk-long she said, "but I enjoy just ing past the thrift shop. looking. E\•ery once in a while Her companion stopped dead you find so mething really ----.J.--still-on-the-sidew'l:1k0c. ~----~pecial:- "Are you kidding? Where do "I bave a dress, my fa vorite i youthinklgotthisoutfit?" dress, thal goes to every " Clad in a brown corduroy luncheon 1 can afford. My budget pantsuit and . cream-colored is limited now, but J want to look turtleneck sweater, she hardly nice. looked like a refugee from a "So I look in the papers, thriftahop. • magazines. and the more ex- Who shops in them? What are pensive stores, then shop around they looking for? and piece together an outfit of my If you haven't made the rounds own.·· of the local budgel stores lately, MEN, TOO you might be surprised. l\ man in his 30s asked an opi-f' A survey of lhe county's second nion on the sports jacket he was V. or third time around clothing trying on. stores was revealing. "Not bad, huh? My wife sews, "I'm looking for play clothes," and J pick out coats I like and she said a youngish mother of four. alters them to fit m e .'' ~ "I have boys, all active, all going His wife emerged from another through clothes like gangbustep. section of the slore with an MOM SAVEil armloadofdr;esses. "When I was· younger, my "Look at these. I've been look- mother used to bq>wse the thrift : ing for brocade and lace and stores looking· for clothes for us velvet for a patchwork skirt. "ds. I find jeans and shirts, at Now I can afford to make it.'' prices you wouldn't believe. Two tee nagers rummaJi:ed "How do the kids react? They' through some circa 1950-60 shoes really don't mind. At firsl, I (spike heels) looking for didn't tell them where anything "nostalgia'' costumes for a came from .. And, the money I school play. save on clothes. we can spend on · Peals of laughter came from family projects.'' that corner of the store when they Draping yet another blouse discovered pencil ties. 'over her arm, the older woman . "T~e kids," aa\d the sales fUidedmetowardlhebargains. clerk. "We get some every day. "This l~kl more like your To them 10 years a.go is Ute Dark - .size, dear,' abe s•id, pointing to Ages, Without th e m a nd • ,...k o1 1ersey and ~like Halloween, we'• oev• sell aome louae1. · of these things.'1" · ,. Other bargains? . Baby clothes. Outgrown quicl<- ly, the thrift shop pros note. they often are donated while still in pretty good condition. A quick calculation shows that several tiny garments can be purchased for less than a dollar. One woman went quietly from rack to rack, looking a little em- barrassed about her choice of stores. Then, her eye caught sight of another shopper across the way. SMALL WORLD Her neighbor waved a greeting and came over for a chat, guid- ing the newcomer to the best buys and suggesting other places she might look. ''Everybody's got a tight budget these days. It's just stupid not to look at all the options. Of course. not everything here is great or just what you want,. but it's adaptable, and sometimes you fmd a real treasure.'' Hers for the day~was..a 50-cent Hang Ten 'I.:shirt. "My son is gonna love me." Remember the woman who equated thrift stores with junk? The last time I saw her she was wading into a rack of "better dresses" uttering an occasional ooh or aah over a Pri.ce tag. If you need an alibi for turning in at lhe thrift shop door. almost all you can find in the yellow pages are fund-raisers for a worthy cause . Ar\d besides. \It.here else can fu>dlnC s~ike heels or a een<il thin ue bddTT61iiuc11 joy?, - __J -· -·-.., 1 I .j '· •• . "' , . • , • . ' . • -. . . --1 He Make s Dusty Pages of History Live · BZ DAILY PILOT Thursday,Oclober 16.1975 Ry Df.NNIS Mtl.EILAN ;.J f~unt )!<•Sp frotn th(• audienct-. Ofl~tO.a1ly l'llot~I · R1<'ht·l1t·u v. as ;.i :-.h•1rl. Thl' hou:-.l·ilghts chmrnl"ll 'f \.•.'O :-.hr1vcll·tl m.in v.·1th arthr'1t1-.. ' :->m all spot~ lit up the luui.:. C'l1lth dr P <l l "I f \l fth ,~,,,, t•xpl.nn1·d (;eorJ.!l' Stu;1rl . th1· r at1ve : Louis XIV, XV ;ind X\>'I and their respect i v-e mi:str1:sses. !\1adame Pompadour, f\1adamt· 11u narry and !\1ar1eAnto111t•ttc. '!'ht· ~1ud1 l•nce was treated with humorous and r;.trcly rcvcalt·d ..:l1mps t.•S ~with appropr1<.1ll' voice 1n flct·ti ons by Stuart-Qf the royal c-rowd that popul ated the P a l ace o f Versailles. Consider the following: took out part of his palate so his soup sometimes would run out of his nose. But 1 kno\v you don't y,·...1nt to hear about th.is . You y,•ant lo h(·ar about tht' econon1 y of.the }<)'('11ch kingdom .·· · meetings sitting on .the com· mOOe. ''Charm111g atmosphere'." -LotJi s XVI was a ''slow ·· plodding. phl eg matic in- dividual" who didn't care for his American visitor. Benjamin Englis h, Hussian characters , said escapist. and t.:h1n6c h is s how is ' But, he added, "These pro· grams are not just escapism . I 'm a s tQryteller and the story is focused on the peos)Je. A Jot of in- ter esting things came up in the lives of well-known people. I use· the historical figures u visual aides." a l' au c in ror u c ..,. A man Jrcssetl 1n black, with m.in Hl hl:tt'k ·· F>•'l'ryhody h:.ill'fl him. 'T'hcv \lll'r'C :-.e;,1red to death neal\y.gr oomcc.I h;.ur and <1 wax iJI t\1n), 1nClud1ng tht• king " up·~nr1 mouslacht·. :,lcpJK>d into .,...... ~tuart v.'as llC!i\.'r1bt>d tn his 1n- lhe light. truduc:tion us ''a muste r "This is the p£>riod of French cr;.iftsm;1n , an ardl'nt historian history v.•h('rc the kingdom of France re uc·hrs its peak or :tnd a !juperb ~tory lclll.'r '~'h11 h;1s. po .. he toltl the· '''''''""'" a wit and "'lum:-y th~1 l v.'on 't wer, • '-· quit." ·J\ut '''1th111 100 _y('ar'> 1t plum-~-'-rr;.;-,.... I II I I " "' IS a tt1 ni..: dl':-l·ription c1f th e rncts Jnc l'11 HJl:O.l''> eomp e tL' y. rn~n \\ho turnl'd th1• du:-ty 11a1'l'" Ill" rL'al"ht•d IJ1 •h1nd <.t black '"' :it·rl't'n .ind pla<'l'tl bt·forl' him a of l<'rcnch h1 !jlory into " ll\·1·ly costum('d , qu:irlt•r·lifc·!jllCd · 11d L'llt1·rt:.11n1n~ 90 1ninute pr11 f " f l' , l n I l'•chc•I•<'>> J!l'am fnr !us autl1r·ncc: incmb~·rs 11->urt• o , r1 1 a 1 , the ).(r t·al :.1·arlt·t head of ~late ... uf th(' .\1e~.1 l l ~1rbor ('Juli Tht• r('cl ·rubt·d fii;uri" its fa ce As the ~lo"'y of th1· l•'rt·nch dt•licatclv C.lf\t'd :ind lu~lorical 1nonarchv unrav(·llc·d, S\u;1rl I ·, d 1irodue('d 'tht• beaul1full_v attired y accura ~in i.IPPC~u-anct•, r('w t;.·~ntral 1.:har;.1 <'lt;.·r~ of tu~ nar l.o u is XIV , who wa s ··plunked on the throne al the agl· of 5,"' had a terrible ego 1111J .... ·as totally insensitive to y,·hul V.'(•nt on around htm. lbs mistress once said. '!le ... t1nks','' satd Stuart. lu s vou.:c takin~ on the mocklllg tone of a y,·uman who knows. "lhs idea of a b:ith \\'as to drop his finger 1n ro:.1·water. \\"hl'll he had a tooth pullL'<I. 1t It "'as obvious the audience "'"s enjoying the inside look at royalty. Stuart continued: -Louis XV was "graceful, charming and quick-willed, but \\'<.l!:i not inter ested in politics. l'le devoted his time to women " There were no bathrooms in \.'ersa1lles. ··screens were set up in thl." cornt·rs of the palace. Oh , 1t v. as fi('rt'C · · Per£un1c Y.'t.tS popuJar among . the royalty living within the cold, rnarble-f:.tce d pa lac-e. ''Wh o y,•<.111lL·d to bathe in an ice house" So you p1lt•d on the perfume." l,ou1;; XIV often he la council . Franklin. "lie ordered chamber pots with Franklin's picture on them." ·'I wonder how he rmds out all those things?" whispered one "'om an in the audience. Stuart, who has been doing his· torical programs for 20 years, does painstaking research to make hi!S fi gures historically ac· curate. I-le devours biographles and reads contemporary com - ments to fill in his character skE'tches. The OJai Valley r esident, who also does historical programs w~th figures from American, He described the reason the French s how is so popular with audiences. "I think part of the allure or this is the fore knowledge that the mighty do fall. I think that's fWl to watch. We Jove to.hear about the liv_es of great people. They had wealth and power. That's the only thing that makes these peo- ~le important.·' 'Dream'Disturbs -Ann Landers LiH /e Mermaids Treasure • Outp.iticnl tare :1t t 'hildrcn's llo~pital 11f f'ran~l' ('ounly i.>cncf1t s \\'hen s upp1 >rt groups prc:-.enl funcl-ra1~t..·r., Su th 1:-. thl' 1.:.1Sl' '' ilh tht..' l .iltle ;\lt•rmaid (iuild 1)f IIu.1tini,:t11n l~I'::< h \•.ht·n 11 spon~ors tht' an - nual !.ittle ;\1(•rm:iid 11a ll Salut·da\. ~ti\· I , 111 the l\~dhoa f ~;_1y ('lul) P a tty l .<1utzcnhl'ISL'I' rccl'i\"t:s d1 ;dys1s t rl•;1 :1ncnl 111 thl' 1n1tpat1cnt clinic. With her 1s Adrianne .\11Jrri:-.1111. guild pl'l':-1 denl . Cold Sh ouldered By ERMA ROl\1ftF.(,"'K There is one nl'gati\"C '1spect o f be1n~ a housey,·1 fe th:it no one has evl'r touched upon \Ve g1•t all lhe d ist•ases last. Not only that. \\'C have to t ake y,•hat l'veryune in the f~1 ly brings us It"s like being a social dircc· tor in a h o u se o r pestilence. A couple or weeks ago. my husband d ragged home in the middle or the day and said , ··1 don"t want to panic you. but I may be going to that big car pool in the sky." ''What ·s the matter?·· "M y head aches. My bod.)' is burning up. I am nauseated. My chest is tight and I can't make a fist. Call a speciali st and brin~ m e the TV Guide.·· After calling hi s office, hls sister, setting up the card table for his read- ing material. cancelling hi!S dental appointment and lugging trays to h.is bed, I heard another call for help. It was m y son "·ho complained, "l "m hot . feel like.. throwing !IP and am wobbly. Can I have ice cream for dessert?"' I put him to bed. called the.pediatrician. took his mitt over to the a lternate first baseman, went to school for hi s homework assignme nt. bought a coloring book, played JO games oC Old Maid and picked up a prescription at the dr ugstorl". By the next morning, his brother complained hi5 nose was sturrect up. hii head hurt and could I get the electric football game out or the attic. The traffic et the front door was like a freeway. My husband received a planter' fr o r;n th e sec retary pool, Miss Warti brought over 30 get-well wi1he11 from the class, and Grandma dropped by with a light pudding and molding clay. The momln1 they all went back to their reepective jobs, I awoke feelin& lousy. "l don't w•nt to pan le you," I said tO my huaband , "but if I were on Marcus l\'.elby, MD. I could only "*'~one-part ¥l>isode." . -. -·. ·'Nonsense ... Ht· said ·Ynu 'vl' jusl pnt y,·[1;1\ the rest of us had . <.111tl \\C lived.·· It y,•asn "t fair F.\'eryone else had :'1 told that \\"as the ··r(';I\ thin)'.! ·· '.\i y co ld had no status. n0 re:-.pt't"l and could \\'l'll ha\'t' h1 '1·11 Sl;Jmpt•d. ··:\t:..idt• Ill Japan ... M y ~Q9(1 frlcnd ca.llt-'d me up and s<J id . "'J)1dn't l tt•ll you? Somt•day, they v.-ill make one tombstone for housc""·ives ever- ~ "'· ,J ~ AT VI/T 'S END Y\\'here y,·ith n standard inscription . It y,•111 re<4d, "f TOLD YO U I WAS SICK." Calendar • SADDLF.BACK MO'TJIF.RS OF .TWINS CT.UB: R aising funds for the Am erican Leukemia Society and other philanthropies \\'ill be the Sadd\cback group y,·hcn it pre· sents an art auction. The event y,•ill bl"gin at 7:30 p.m. Satur- day, Oct. 25. in the llarbor View llills recreation hall. Tickets may be" purc hased at the door . SOUTH COAST J UN IOR WO~I EN'S CLUB: A two-bit·a-dip dinner , open tu the public. \Viii be served b.v the group at 7:30 p.m . Saturday, Oct. 25, in the fo'ountain 'Valley Community Center. llcscrvations m ay be mndt' by calling Joycl' Zechiel, 968-2433. BRANDEIS UNIVF.RSITY WOMEN'S COMMITTF.F.: In preparation for a Nov . 8 art auction . the Orange County chapter of the committee will host an art seminar at 8 p.m . Wednesday, Oct 22, in the Newport Beach home of Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Ly le. l\1odcrator o r the open c)iscussion of fine art gr;:iphics ""·ill be' F.d ()kil, y,•holesale art dealer and authority on graphics. Reservations for the seminar m ay be made y,:ith f\.1rs . Lyle. 642·8635, or Mrs. Warren Halperin. 833·88l6. LAS MARINERAS ,\UXILIARV : To Jund the new research library at the Fami- -ly Service Association of Orange County the group will present a fashion s how at 11 a. m. Wednesday. -Oct. 22. in th e Prom ontory Point Fireside R oom . SE)11NAR : F or Women Onl y is the title of an all-day workshop whi ch v.d\1 deal with egtate and financial planning, lax s helters and real estate and inve~tments . The m eeting will begin at to a.m . Tues· d ay, ()c.t , 28, In the Marriott lfotel. Sponsor is E . Jo~. Hutton and Co. AFflLlANTS : The l·loaa Memorial lf~pital A:uxiliary c hapter will present a member"hip cofree at 10 a.m . Wednesday, Oct. 29, In the ho me of Mr5. Steph~n D. Sholkoff. Furthe r lnf9rmetion is available by calling M rK . 'tftylol' Gary al &12·9740. r DEAR A NN l.ANDr:n.~-1 ;)m a l·I · year-old girl \\"1th a hur rible problem . '.\i y mothcr·s brothl'r i:-26, very n ice y.·hen he 1s :-ober. but he drinks a lot more than shl" r~al1:tcs. • :-.omelimes that 's the way the cookie cru mbles. Accept the faC't that you made ao unrortunale choice and leave things as they are. OF.AR 1\NN 1.A:"l'Ot:RS : Ty,.·o years ago I married a man l thought 1 knc\I:. but rvery fe\\' monlh!S I learn someth ing else nbout him. Last "·eek he told me he c an't stnnd the s mell of anything new. He asked m e to wash hi s n ew s hirt s a nd un - der,vear befor e he wears them. ls this normal? I love the s m l'll of new things and can 'l un- derstand it. I did as he asked, but J"d st ill lik e your opinion. DON'1' DIG IT. OF.AR D.i>.: Call it a "peculiarity" and let it go at that. We all have little quirk.s -and this is his . tr he never gets kinkier, ~onsider yo urself fotrtunat e, kiddo. Discover how· to be date bait wilhout falling hook, line a nd sinket-_ Ann Landers's booklet, ''Datin g Do 's and Don 'ts," will help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents in coin along with a long, s tamped, self·addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers , P .O .. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. ~1om works a late ::.hilt from 7 pm ttl J a.m. several nights <.i y,·l'<:k and Unt·le 11 :1! drops over to l'.iCt.' hoy,· I <.1m . --------------------------------------------'--- l"ve let h1n1 kno\\' I don't nC'ed a babvs lltt'r and h<i\"e toltl 111111 hl' ::.hould IJl.> t ;:;kJn~ t!U\ j'.!LI /;::; Ill stt'ad of com1n~ to s('e me . II(' :-.a \:-. ht• fL'Pfs ht_.t- ll'r kno\\'1rig I ·n1 ()K . l.at ely hav e awakened in the m1 ddlt· of the night and found Unclt• Ila/ in 111y bedroo1n. lfc just st:.inds by my bed pnci looks at rnC' It's Yc:-v sc:.irv . f'vp ;)"kC'd lllm 1ll e a~t·-n111 In <ln it. hut hl' pa~ s no at lent111n . l ,a._t night I ~1 wakC'netl :.ind hi.' y,·:.ts unbuttoning my ni~htgown . JI(' had been d ri nking. I told him to lC'a\"l' me alone' !IC' left at once and asked me not to mention anything to my mother. Well. I did mE'nti on it to Mom and s he aC't:u ::>e d n1C' of dreaming . S he a lso call,e d lllt' <1 trou blcn1aker ::ind .said J didn ·l appreciate y,·hat a \vonderful unC'le I h;1d. Yl hat can 1 do aOOut this" I am afraid to i;:u lo sit-L'P at night bt•c ausc Uncle ~la! ha s a key. Please ht•Iµ me. Af"RAID OF TILE FLITL1R1'-: nt:,\R AFR/\1 1): 1\ l.l ·)"<'ar-old g irl is o ld f"nough to make it a bun· dantly clear to a 26-year· old-unele-&hat-she doesn'.t nt't'd a "babysitter'' and he'd better knock it off or else. She is also old ~nough to go to a hardware store and buy a· chain-a.pd-slot lock for her bedroom door, install It herself and get a good night'ssleep~ DEAll A NN {.ANDERS : My husband and I wt•re godparents for our fril'nds' baby a number of years ago. We have a[y,•a ys r emem- bered the child on his birthday a rr-d at Chri!:itmas. We a lso babysat with he r many times and took her to spend the day with us. We really loved that lit- tle girl dearly. Three years ago we had our-fi rst tfaby and asked these same friends to be g:OOparcnts to our Child .. We wanted to honor the m as they had honored us . Thut rirs l year they sent the baby a Christmas gift and cam(' over a few times. TI1e second year . not even a card and on ly one phont' call to see ho w we were. This year we have not heard from them at all. My husband wants to reque5t that our priest take their names off the baptismal pape rs so we can ask m y older brotht>r and his wife to be god- parents to the child. We have argued this back and forth a dozen times and cannot come to a final conclusion. What would your advice I><' -ANNETTE AND JOEY DEA R A AND J : Three years la ter Is no time to 1sk your brothtr and bl• wile to be god- parent 1 to your nntbont. Obviously you and the other co'uple grew 1p1rt. But lite I~ ·unpredictable andl Model FT505 95 •re TtteY 100 all l(L· The ve1safilf' !31Tllty·s11c XL·100 color TV thsl !•ts m any ... 'lrrr .-.n a ~land a ~ricll .1 !Obie 01 b1.>,ll·•n fc·Jh•·t:~ RCA< b<'l b'(l- •.rr\ rn p1rtU'1· !lib<' p'~~ !'"' 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This was gleaned from her "'million dollar" year as Miss America, ,d u ring which s he traveled the length and breadth of the U. S., meeting many sue· cess ful people and getting .an educat ion ••worth a million· dollars." Once she got over the awe or being Miss America, she began to look at lbe successful people she was meeting .. to see if they had a n y common cbarac· teristics. •• "I never met one who didn't know exactly where he or she was going, who didn't have a goal or plan," Miss Van Derbur told the Junior League . "l( e ach of you here this morn- ing was asked to s tand and state a definite, personal goal, I'd be 8Urprised if JS percent o( you could do it." The Phi Bet a Kappa graduate or the Univers ity of Colorado challenged the Junior League mem bers during a rast-p aced tal k to take risks, try new things and set new goa ls. She brought in m any historical fi gur es, s uch as Michelangelo,· Thom as Carlyle and Alexander Hamilton, who s tressed hard work and goals. HARD WO RK The great s culptor s aid, Miss Van Derbur ~oled, "Jf people knew how h a rd I work to gel rny m astery, it wo uldn't seem so wonderful." ''11 natural a bility the key to being ouUtandin g?" she asked. ••Jt 's work, d esire, discipline, havina: a definit e goal you wanl toruch." Women quit r e aching, she sa1d .. because "we have an obsession in Americ a about age. What u; old? What is young?'' Many gr andmothers today arC' out accomplishing more than young people, she noted. c1t1ng the case of one of her aunts who bad earned her masters degrt.•c · al6S. "Is there ever a time when we're too old to begin again and dig in anew?" · Miss Van Derbur. who has ;_id . dressed thousands or groups dur- ing the past 12 years, said the rt.· 1s one m or e reason why people hesit ate to set higher ~oats. "We are afraid we will embar- rass ourselves or f.ail. The more successful a person is, the lt.•ss wil ti ng he is to take a risk.·· She Likened people to eai.:les and oysters. The oyster 1s content with the statas quo and only opens h is mouth to get foud. while the eagle makes his n<"Sl on the highest peak. "The eai.:lt• i:-> the s~bol of America, not tht~ oyster,·· she pointed out. OYSTER , EAG L E ''T oday, in your position ur achievement. v.·hich arc you, tht.• oyste r or the eagle? ''How m any or you ha ~e hesit ated to go back to school. head a comm ittee or i.:1v1• :1 speech? .. In her ye3r as Miss Ameril'n, Miss Van Derbur found she had no choice sometim es abOut giv- ing speeches. The Monday 1tt~ht after she was cbosen, her spon~or told her she was to get dressed to go to the Waldorl-kitoria Hotel 1nNQW \:'ork . ··1 can't do it," was her rt.~ponse when she heard she v.·as to address a national mayors' con vcntion . ··Now , 1t·s years later. 1'hc principle is s till the same. but the t·1 rcumsta nces a r e d ifferent. Now l have a choice. But we can do much more than we think we can, 1r we're con1m1tted. "lf v.'e a\'OJ.d the challenges, we :.1void the mountaintop ex- }X'nences wht.>n wt.• risk and dare. - "llow do you see yourselves 1n • tv•o yt~ars·• r·1v(' years? Or arc you sat1sht.•d with yourself? ls it enough to have accomplished ~mething '! Stri vin~ must be a part of our d;:nly li ves." Though 1l would have been t:>asy ror ~11 !is Van Derbur to rest on her laurels after a yt>ar·s reign as '.\11ss America. s he chose to step out and form a career for herselr as a television hostess: and speakt•r. She now 1s in demand as a con- vention s 1>eaker, 1s the only v.·oman who is a guest lecturer for GcnC'ral .i\l otors, and y,·as vot- ed Spcaker-o(-thc-year in 1973 through a poll of 30,000 rorporate and c1v1c meeting planners. '.\11ss Van Dcrbur seLo; a good t•xon1ple v.•hcn s he calls for Jto1n.tnhl J~r Wn lclff Pl-Ito·-· liio Uf/age ii n ail Corner l •Nai l E<te ns ions '-\fr 1 •J uli ette .Ma nicure ,.../""\ . •_Pedicure •· ., {A "'3404 Via Oporto 675·9911 . . 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GEMINI (May 21-June 20): If you e xpect perfection at the tof , you could be in for rude awakening. I you search for a b- solutes, you could wind up on a dead-end street. CANCER (June 21-Jul~, 22): If you a t - te mpt to refo r m peopl e, you could be asking for trouble. One who is impractical may not ' be ready for change. l .EO (July 23-Aug. 22): Know w hen lo "let go.·· Realize when transaction -or re - lations hip has reached conclusion . Reject the superficial. Re m ove layers of pretense. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22>: You draw to you independ ent inventive people . Know it and plan according ly. Means don·t a ttempt to force your views. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): P ace slows. You get c ha nce for second em otional wind . Take ad vantage or respite -prepare con- solidat e. ' SCORPIO (Oc t. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on creativity. willingness to stand up for personal principles. Member of opposite sex pays meanin ~ul compliment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Direct confrontation is featured. Key is frankness, a wa reness of basic factors. If you do your ''homewor k.·· there are rewa rds. CAPRICOR N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Move- ment, messages a nd visitors are featured. Highlight flexibility. Show that you a re capabl e of putting ideas into action. AQUARIUS (J an . 20-Feb. 18 ): You learn ~ruth about costs. so-called bargain, hom e 1mprovem e nts. You are going to have re- quest fulfill ed. Don't upset emotional apple cart. ·~ FRIDAY ONLY SALE! Buy Any BOOK 20% OFF Choose from the Southlond's lorge st book selection! Buy now for the Holiday Season ot the lowest price in town. WHlHWERUM A SALE. •. IT'S HAUT A SALE! The Bod Hair Br ush Departm e nt alone features over 65 dif- ferent kinds of hair brush e s imported fro m a ll over t he world, including the Bod Brush made in the U.S.A. The Bod 369 E . 1 7t h St., Cost a Mesa, New Westport Square, 642-8910. moonl"ite sole tonight' PISCES {Feb. 19-March 20): Cycle is such that you m ake im pact. People will know when you walk into room . Your ef- forts pay dividends. ''Elegance in Time'' . •REPRODUCTION S•ANTIOUES -CHELSEA CLOCKS•BAROMETERS •FINE WATCH & CLOO< REPAI R . (_Repeaters & Chronographs A Specialty) · ~-1F JI,,~,, gc ~Mt~trA/ 2eO Newport Cent., Dr.1444705 . ~Plan '.NEWPORT 0 CE'.NTER Ir t~ay is }'our birthday you are intense, C'rt'a_tivt.•. dynami<', cn n be ruthless. pa:.S IOni.llt.' ancJ y,·11J111g tu (1ght v.•hen the l'JUS('IS right . N v T H I N _ GO ES MOVING SALE! MUST Cll.A.l OUT EXISTIHG STOQ VALUES TO SB P"" yd. c-.11..,..,..._ '""" ... ~ ALL 50' per yd. I A.ssorttd Mtf'ChondiM: I • 13-'5-1 10 - Price Good·Todoy tt.-w Sat. 70 3W.161h51. !•-""''"'-~' 642-4088 Monday mornings, 10:00 arn until 12:00 noon (Basic Sampler) Monday afternoons, 12:30 p.m. unUI 2:30 p,m. (Maze Sampler) $35.00 1nclud1ng materials. "-lmilior.Jnt t.11;' 1 , ...... , ....... Wednesday morning. 9;30 am. until 11:30 a.m, Wednesday evenings. 7.30 p.m. un111 9:30 pm, S30.00 plus $6.00 !or ma1erials For your very ltrsl proieci YoU will be stitching your own 1n111al Learn new stitches including Basketweave. CAlL NOW fOR RES[RVA llONS -Cl.ASSES AAE t.I MillO •• •• d !LEPO INT D E~' 2628 E. Coast Hwy.· CorOfto ckl Mol"· 644-7904 84 DAILY PILOT Thu!'!d!y. OclObef 19, 197S Federally-backed Job Plan, Recommended by State Aide SAC'ltAl\.1 ENTO (U PI) -1-lculth and Wclfurc Secretary Mario Obledo ~aict tod ay he will rc1.:om· mend to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a £1vc-ycar jobs program to refurbish delapidated homes, build m:iss trans it and $Ol11r energy units . But Oblcdo quil·kly adrruttl-<l th<tt the program ('Ould nl'vcr gl·l off th(• gruund without the help or the U.S. government. !.M.·t:ause-1t would require the redirection of fl'dl'raJ v.clfa.e and unemployment benefit funds . "'F.1\Cll $10 BILLION dollars spt•nt hy the Lin1t ed Stutes, 1f properly channclt•d into a labor in tens1 ve industry, could cl1rcl·tl y pro<lut·c ,lf.I0,000 job~ and 1nd1r ectly product.' a:. many ;.i ~ I 2 m 1l\1un jobs:· Obledo told reportl•rs. Calirornia's Joblt'Ss rate now st and:. at 10.3 pPr cent \.\'Ith 882 ,000 persons out or v.·ork. MU.11USS COUKTS ly TUIT S-U.NT, ..... It's an old saying but nowht!r e IS it more applicable than here in our pharmacy. For every drug package has to be carefully marked aDd then stored alphabetically in its exact proper place und er the right protective conditions. Our pharmacy counter i!'i a]ways kept antiseptically c.lean so that lhere is chanc:e or a drug becoming contaminated while we are Olling you r prescriptions. Neatness also COWlts when it comes to peopl and that is wh y all or th people in our pharmacy make it an extra point to well-groomed from thei fingernails and shoes t their lab Jackels. YOU ()fl YO DOCTOR CAN PftONE U when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra c harge. great many people r ely us ror their health needs. We welcome requests r delivery service charge accounts. PARll LIDO PHARMACY 351 Hospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642· lSSO Secretary ' ' Dinner Set The Orange County Legal Secretaries As· sociation will hold its 24th a nnual ''Bosses Night.·~ Friday with a dinner dan ce in the Newport Sheraton flote l. 4545 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach. at 8.0U p.m . Highlighting the even- ing will be the announce- ment of ··Ross of the Year." !\1art1n \Vein· berg, outgoing "floss of the Year:· will be the Master of Ceren1onics. For reservations call Edie Thomp s on, 547-0071. Architects Hear Critic John P astier. architec tural critic for thC' Los Angeles Times. \.\'ill speak on the similaritiei; between arehitectur<il design and architectur<J I criticism at the Golden Sails Inn in Long Reach Oct . 22. at a dinner sponsor ed by the 1.os Angeles County Cahrillo Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. "$om(• s~1y V.'L' d9 not need any rnore work . that !her(' 11re nq JOii~ t+rl>e done," ~aid Obtedo. "I can- not accept this.1'h('rl' art.• many jbbs to be done.'' llt: SA i i> 1'11 t: government should be spending 1:1.l lea~t $100 btllion nvC'r the next five years to de - Vl'IOp an effective uitrLI and inter-city mass transit sy8tcm. Oblrdo S:licl 1t would be conceivable that such a jiJbS devL·lopmt•nt pro~ram could lead to a tax in- Cl'<"<ISl', but :uldL•d . "f um nut ready to advocute e ta:< increase al Lh1~ lime.'' "'\Ve art~ •:n1n_g to need coopc·ration from lhe na linnal level. . hl' :-i •. 11ll of his plan ror addlttonal jobs · \Vt~. in C'fft><'I , ;ire trying to~olvc national probh.•ms al lhe state \cvl"I ·· Nader Cites FEA For Hiding Poll \VASl ll N(;TON IUl'I) -lto.1!ph Nader has told Con~ress the }''pderal En('rJ!Y Admuustration sup- prt-ssC'd· a poll showing 94 pt.'rt't'nl of the Americ an people oppose l-'F:A "s policy of allo .... ·ing air pollut· 1ng powt'r pl:.11\ls to be built in clc;.in air regions of the country. lie said the poll also shows that Amer1eans arc so concerned about clean air thal two of every ~t·ven or them v.'ould oppose the construction of new steel 1nlils or power plants, even if unemploymc·nt and po"'er s hortagl's are the re~ult . I N A LETTE R detiver('d to Sl'n. Edinund S. :\tusk1e I D·Maine1 , Nader said that despite lhe poll, ·· .. ~r:A off1l'ials have contrived arguments that rival the worst pollution excuses of tht.' auto and electric power industri es.'· Ncitht•r Mu skit•. "'ho hC'ads a subcommittee considering ('Xtf'n siun nf the CIC'an ;'\tr 1\ct, nor the 1'·r:1\ h:.id any 1mmcWatl•tommcnt "Information has t:OmC' to my attention," Nadc•r said, "That while the l-"'EA officials lobbied niernbC'rs of tht• eomn11U1·1· fr11· maintaining pollut- l-d air . they f:.iiled lotll:-.(:losl' un 1''1':A commissioned public opinion poll that dcmun:.trated overwhelm - ing support for cll·Jn our . ., "TllF: POI.I, Sll0\•;1-:n that 9'1 percent of thC' Aml'rican publiL' (1ppo:-.l' (and only 2 pe rcent sup- port > the administration's policy of di spersing air poll uting JlO"'l'r plants into areas v.·hich still have t'lL•:i n Jtr. and that by a 2 I m:.t rg.n the publle is will· in~ to mct:'t the !>latutory t'm1ss1on standards. ht· addt•d October 28th & 29th:~ Hear Menill Lynch tell how to manage 1our money in today's changing economy i\lail the toupon belo\\' for ticket:-; to the .\lt>rrill l .. ynch Seminar: "H o'" Lo ~lanage )'11Ut' .\l oney in Today'sChang-in i.:- t:co110111r." It's free, but seating is lin1· itc.•d, so tnai! today. Not just another lecture Th i~ Scn1in;t1· i!'. ~·our chanee to IC'arn l1t·ltl·t· '""·'·:-; tu i11\"est your 1noney fr11n1 111·oft·:>:-;iunal:-;. 1\/,_.~11f11fe/JJ (l'rc. ~llltlC t"p11:.-: \\"t'l! t'O\"l'l": \\lhat lu d1) \\"itll n111111·~· you \\"a nt to k('l'P 1a~/i'. llo\i.' lu )!1.'t lu~h intt·1·1,.st \\"ithout tyini:r up \"uur n1n1lt·\·. 1\n i11\"estn1c nt vou i-;hou\d ~1vu1d if ~-«lu'r 1· iti :1 h1j!h ta'x hri1ckct. And 1110J"l'. )"011'1\ also rt'l"l•i\'t• a fr(•e l'(lll)' nf "In \'t'1"'tlll4'lltS l-'nr :i l 'h :111J!i llJ! F.l'nnonl ~r" -a lli-11aJ,.'1' l111!1k l1•t \\'ith f ucts an cl tig-u re!' to h1~lp you dl:clfil' \\"lii,·h inves t 1nents 111111 :-;I iou Id ehoo SC' and a \"oLd -ri(Jli I 10111·. Are you bullish on America? Tht~ past yc>r t·iu1 ht' Slllll!lll'd up in one word: 1 ·hun~·t., 1'he \\·ay to Kt" n1 i}.!'11t hi' :-;tnl"ks tllll' day, Tren i;ur~· J~i!\:-; I 111• nC':-:t . ()r nn invC'stn1cnt l.a1·tic yoi1'\"t' n(!v1·1· h<'ard of befo re. llut thi~ flur1·y of change has nl ~o brou~ht new opportunities. Fnr lui.rh interest . <:rn,vth. ~tcady in1•on1(·. ,\nd fn1· s n1ull inve~tors to part\rt pot1· in mnrkl'ts thnt hut! nev t•I' bcfort• ht'l'll av1\ilnble Lo thent. \Ve hav~n't pul\etl in our horn11. r.1 errill l .~·nrh J!'. bifllish on America. Come Lo lht:! &>min ar. It'~ f1'('C." iiut 8Cating Ts limit.et!. Send coupon fnl" tick<' ts and re!crved seatR now. Tunt, Date and Location : We've scheduled two Seminars. Take )'OW"pick : TDosday, October tllth or Weclllnday , October 29111, 7:30 p.m. •Al Ille Marrioll Hotel, Newport Center. Newport Beach. ' I I I . · I I I I I I I I I I Mail coupon or phone 1 : for tickets and reserved seats : I ~1·ndt11·~i1'1(~\!••I'( \p1•nph•f,,l ,\••11r:-:l'tlllt1:11. "Jl,,\\"{n I I ,\I nna).'\' \'0111 \l••Th'\ io1 -r, .. 1:1\ · .. 1.'h:u1c1nc: !-'.!'0!11•111\" I I .. n I •1Jf ·' ''I I ~an1t· I I I' ~'"\I· I I A ~-I I c:it.v s1.111· Z111 I I Honie phun1· Jt11 ... i111•<1<1. )'hflnt• I I I I ! I I fnn't 11tt£'11tl. hul pll':t81' ~(·nd ft('f' l"JlY of ~·11ur I I book let," I 11v1·~tn11·nt s For :i C'ha n)!ill.(' Eeu1uin1y:' I I f!1 r rrlll I .ynC'htustn1n1•rl(, plt•:1~" j!i\ t' n:1n1e anfl nfl icr I I ttddrcl'i!I uf Account t:xe<·ut1,·1·: I I I I ~111il to: ~li·rr11l Lyn('h , I I l'.0 . Box Q, •1 ~>0 1 H1reh fit rl't'l, I Newport Beach, CA 92663 I I Orphone(il 4).·,11!.8121. I I 1 f;\~ Manlll Lynch 1 1 ~ !':~c! ~:~~ ~.~:~. ~c~ J t,,~·~_i-..il1L l•·~ Mfo r~I LJ••·ll p,.,.... •.• .,...., • ljl>.111t I..-. • New From Plymouth Chrysler-Plymouth's 1976 Volare wagon is H compact autoinobile with a cargo volume of 71 .9 cubic feet--83 percent of in · tcr/Pediale and 71 percent of standard·size Plvmoutti wagon cargo volumes. The v Olare is offcrf'<I in Stand;.i rd (above) and premier models. Realty Board Facing Suit On Monopoly Wlwlesale, Retail Inventories Rise LOS ANGELES !UPI! -The Di::slrict Attorney's offi ce has Jiled an anli·lrust suit against the Glendale Boa rd of Realtors for alleged ly m onopolizing local home sales and boycotting non· member s from multiple listing privileges. WASHINGTO~ (1\P) -RUSI· nesses began adding to their stocks in August for the first time in six months, ending a cutb.ick that had a dampening impact on recovery from the recession . The Commerce D£'partment said that the inventory of goods and raw materials held in warehouses and s howrooms in· C'reased by $1.3 billion. or one- half of one percent, in August to $264 .6 billion. more than compensated for a six- tcnths of one percent decline at the manufacturing level. The aut6 industry alone ac· C"ounted fo r Sl .2 billion of the in · crease in 1nv-entorics. ·rhe August figures reversed a $7.8 billion or 2.9 percent decline from F ebruary through July. It was the steepest drop in stocks held by m erchants and manufac· turers since the $3 .5 bilUon or 3.9 pt'rcent declinl' over eight months during the 1958 r e· cession. . I The suit also accused the board of price fixing in the s ix percent commission rate lt cha rged homeowners on house sales. The complaint seeks civil penalties of $2,500 for eal'h viola- tion of the state's unfair competi· lion statutes. THF. INCREAS J-: IN !>locks at tbe wholesale and retail levels Over The Cdunlt'r MASO Listihgs • MUTUAL FUNDS 11 21 W••mn I 11.,. 1• __ .. 1~ I ' IW•Qt WI 1'A. 1' -llnQ M 1)'14 14 W•IC•! Pl 1••, 11 W\ K1G\ t'\.o 10\i Wstmr Cl s1 s• w.nr F'd 11 "~ ll Wll!•ml t 1f ... 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' . . - ' Cc - A ~ .- and hom ' "'lb lh• peri -day care in • ht'al senl ™"" fere hos! vi de me< nun min whi: fort era and in u olu l'()VO be<, ti al <•'] bea day hoo Pia ing hon lhe !or and car hon th<> mo Blu ed dai bill Cal St. ho1 da· cor th• lh< ca rru tl>; l ' I 1 • l ' ' l • Costs Cat By If.a Hospital Recovery At Home a &wings llySVLVJA PORTER f Secoftd in.a Sena) You can help holddownyourhaopllal coota by notonler- ing the hospital one bour before YoU have lo (uti.nt PH· Admluion TesUna or PATJ. And you al>O cu help slash those costs by gettine out ol the boapit.al as fut u YoU can a nd convalesclag al home. A startJing estimate is that 75,000 patients ln the U.S. -or about 6 percent of those in hospitals on an averqe day -actually could be _Money's Worth ' cared for at home, at a ('()St only ooe-.thlrd as much u care in a hospital. What·s more, under some modern home health-care programs, you get virtually the 1ame range ol services you would get in the hospital. CONSIDER, FOR INSTANCE, lhe young Detroit housewife who was hospitalized with multiple fractures suf- fered in an auto accident. Aftl!!r several weeks in the hospital, she was sent home to convalesce. The hospital pro- vided her with a hi-lo hospital bed, overbed table and medical supplies. Under her physieian's supervision, a nurse and physiotherapist visited her twice a week to ad· minister drugs and gi\'e her therapy. An ambulanee whisked her to the hospital periOdically for checkups and for revision of her ca.st. You may not be aware o{ it, but it's like'ly your Blue Cross or other health iruurance coverage now pays for these and other services. CurrenUy, 54 of the 73 Blue Cf"OS$ Plans in the U.S. offer home.care benefits to more than ;ri million ol their subscribers. The benefits, though, vary widely -with only a handful rovering home care that does not follow hospitaliz.ation. But because of the Blue Cross Association's belief in its poten- tial for "favorably impacting the cost and quality of health care services:· it is now developing guidelines for a home heallh·care benefit package. INCLUDED IN SUCH benefits would be not cllly th06e alrE"ady listed but also: speech therapy, occupational therapy. home health aide/homemaker services, elec- trocardiography, oxygen treatment, nutritional guidance, laboratory tests and X-ray services, equipment such as \\'heel chairs and walkerettes. e\'en medical social services. · Home care is growing rapidly for these key reasons days spent on home care do not reduce the number of in- hospital benefit days to 'o\'hich you are ent itled and many Plans provide it as a benefit at no extra charge; convaJesc- ing or chronically ill patients often reel more cornrortable at home and find the quality of care at least as high as that in the hospital; terminally ill persons may prefer home care ror psychological reasons. You don't need to have home care unless you \\"ant it , and on the other hand not every patient is accepted for home care. Taken into consideration are the suitability of your home and the nature or your illness. Most cases are or- 'thopedic (fractures), cardiovascular and cancer Highly significant are the possible savings JN ROCHE.STER. N.Y., for instance, scene or one of the most compreh~ns ive programs in the country, the local Blue Cross Plan says that some 220 patients are being treat- ed at home at an average daily cost of $18 as against a $116 daily cost in the hospital. In a Connecticut program, ~ud y of 991 patients showed a total saving of 8,919 hosp· I a~s -.an ave.rage of nine days per home care case. ulting 1n savings of $80t,5lt. In Louisville, Ky .. one woman wh bad run up hospital bills or $12,227 oVer a seven-month span, was put on home care. Over the next 13 months. her bills amounted to only ~--. . . . . Jn Rhode Island. just lY.'O hospitals estimated their 328 home-care patients resulted in total savin~s or 6,944 ~ospital days. the equivalent of one person occupymg a hospital bed for 19 straight years. Other studies have shown from I0.2to 18.5 days saved per case. with savings per case Crom $330 to $900. THE IMPLICATIONS of the savings go far beyond t.hese personal ilems. for with the fret!in1 of hospital beds, the need for new hospitaJs decreases. The Rochester home care program. £or example. eliminated the need for a $35 million hospital building program already on schedule for that area. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot Due t a I a I e transmission today·s listing will not appear in lhe Daily Pilot. · .<\·,. ... l'f>rk . SnlP•¥0•11.,,. . . ~ 1\·,.,,. ,.,,rk 1.; ·''''"' ,1rlit•f" Amf"rira11 10.Hf>#I A .. llrt• 1Hnrkt'I Trf'1td •nm Mt.•KlT T•DIO Yori< • °'I; -. -1·1• . " -\• _.., . 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'TN "Ollld HOt:Y,l.lMnand ...... ot1k1l1tN11'6KloflllNMHol ··body pleas ure'' may beach. Re,11,1.,,1 c11t,u••'' ,,.,,..,.,,chlldrwl NOEY,F••nkll11J. n.~•9"'dlfl•",,,."*'"~""' grow up into d estructive An estimated 900 envelopes washe d ash o re trorn-ni,... iN con1•1,..'· PUBLIC NOTICE Publl\MCI 0r1n111 co." o.11, Piiot. 1ntt1w111 ..st•••· s""'" c111-wttri"C and even violent adults, along a mile o f beachfront within a few hours after n.. l!'l(.MIQlt' w11•11t "clllwi -... .. l-------------i0t10t.1•·1"' I ,,,._,, ,..._,,,_"",..,_.a.,.,. ... ..,,... tMt (llw"l .. wt'<e rn1<~t'lld ifl !N "IC'TITIOUI IUllNllS pr9Wlllff If ll1tteWld wlt .. 11'1 a federal scientist says. they were dropped from tx>ats Tues day. ~ ... , 111 A<+•on•. c.1110 ... 1 •• 1c1.W1o. NAMI s"TATIMINT "*"'--'"'rtMflrtt ,.ubll<lt1Ma1• nr. J ames Presl."olt, a N•••d•, or19on . u11n 1 11 d TNto1-lovpe•_.1,~-..i-P UBLIC NOTICE llOl:iu. ' •< E BY w.ii.n1nvton. "'"''" [--------------O.WdOc.tDtlli'>. tf1S d e v e Io pm c n ta I TllE TEST w~ MAD ... m e mbers of the AOY v•Lv.NuEvA ELECT111c. .,1CTi"Tious1us1•1.11 T1T1.EtNSURANCt:ANO n e uro p sye hologist and J.eucadia T o \lo·n Counc il and Carls bad Community if"°",., .... •11• 0' 1"' •bO .. onxtucn 1~•s1 su"n'('"u Ln., Hun110911tn MNllllSTA'flMlln' 'flllUSTo>MPAti!V ANO -tNrdGnotti••t'"Crllld Ae1ut.tn1 ' -... ~ ... --•-bwM-CAMILV.C.ARd\.VN h ea lth sc i ence <1d· Cause, which o ppo::l-an oil refinery proposed b y cio-., ... .,..... ...... ,,.1u•n•"-'11t1n. &1.:n.out1>rn1•921M ........... ..-·-·-oEvElllt: ·.- ministrator ;:it the Na· "''' 1 Pacific R esources, Inc., of Ila wail and San Diego ~%':11': ~~~ .. ~~~·~~s.i.. °'"'k' riy(~::1 ~-,,_~11~1u"~~~·101:S~~ ..siv~·s •It.GIAN WAFFLE$ ANO !.~~-··:::::win .:;, l . 1 1 11 , r Child R 1 ,.,..,. 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P r act 1 t.: cs, s e '.'< u <.i I scanda l lhat almos t "IT'S OBVI OUS THAT IF there's an oil spill c1tmplyinv P•Dd"c1' a i mi>\t Motl!• ..,...,, 191s N9wpor1 No. 410, N1wp0r1 8'•11. 0r;to11e1•.1•.».».1''1 Jl!l'.1,ll Se<•K• Slll•Dfl~ to< I lrff 1u""'91 ....,, c.IMOn'lll"9)MO :•. b e h avior and phys1c<.ll toppled British gov-out there this beach is,going to be knee d.ee p in o il 1or ptltdu<e• •n • comp11111•v P9<.U9t PWlllW<:I °"•""" c1tai.1 0111r P11o1:. Thi• bu11 ... ,. •• c1tnctuc:t1c1 br .1------------i" vio le n ce i n 49 prim1t1vc "-' r 11 men t 12 y ca r s berore anybody can do anything," said 1-len r y wiih • "Oilld A""11•~1 ciow.re" OttllDlf"•. "· 21, JG. 1~1 ~ *2·71 ,.,,.,,1 p.1r1,..'"''P· P UBLIC NOTICE I' · l h . h b cd ·rh t• d b k h h I d I y-(OOPl'<•tloft in coric111<1tnv '"'' o.n.L.wun11e l------~---~·~-cu ures supp or is l."Oll· ago, as een nam o mpson, <.ire ire an er w o e pe c ean up rK•llb,o.ciintwrJl.1,,i wiu ae 61>-T11i.· .......... 1_,111ec1 w1t1tti. c lusion s. to board uf directc>rs t he beach. pr1e111~ P UBLIC NOTICE ~,ciertrof0r1n,.coumy ... ci:t· NOTlcEo:~:-:.~ai•sw.'I: PRESCOTT SAID Sl'X-o f Provident [,ife lb-The s tart of construction has been h e ld up, ~~~~~~~=:·~:~1 · ,'•' 1 ' 71 • . ,.... .,.. w.JM.14 11 pending approvul b y San Diego County and the En· • Lo,,,..,.,..i.,, c.1uo•11I• .,1ct1T1ous1us1NEss Publl"'911 0r1nve C01•I o.11, Piiot. 0n ..... .....,bl,'· 1975, 11 11 :to A_,.., \I a . Y.· r e lp rdc sls L vbc sociation of London. v 1·ronmontal Pr1>lccl1·onAgcn··y. NAMl!.STATEM£N'f Ocl'llbll'•.1•.IJ,JO,t•11 :.21.JJ 'TITLE INSURANCE ANO TAUST soc1e t1es en o l' ~ .. TMtoiiow•noc>e•1o0111111o1ngtio,n,1 -COMPANY,1•duly•PP1tln11dT•uslM "very vio le nt'., \lo'h il(' Sl'X ·------------l'IK\H' 'r PUBLIC NOTICE llr'dlr1nd1>Urw1n1100.1dot'f""'l•t-PUIJl,I C NOTICE OA.!(llTAL WO ALO IMPOATS, corded MIY •. 1•111.11 I"''· ND. •t.tt, I.. uali y -pl'rrn i ss i vC p I" c I p -~or.,cou1Mew.CA.9'l6.21 ~'2M.H9'"'°·°'ot11c111R1<WH socie lics are n on-violent. e IC&Il 0 ony rospers Mani• W1yrie Ku,,,, 1'MQ P1rk HO'flCE'fOCllllEOITOlll llltr. otlk• ltf tn. County R•ccirderot FICTl'flOUSIUSINE5l Newpaorl,Nt'WPG<IBt'•cll,CA.92660 SUPl•IOlllCOURTO.,'fNE Or111g.1 Cou11I¥. C1IH1trril1. WI LL lie also told a ne\.\''i Nl.M£S'fl.TIMllNT Ttll1buSIM•lhtonOUtl~Dy1nl11-STATSO ... CALl.,OllNll.FOft SELL A'f PUBLI C AUCTION TO conf('r('n C(' tha t. (' ulturcs 'fne IOllOWtrlQ pt:<lOl\S .,. tlDlno;i W.I· HwlW.1. 'fNIE COUNTT Of Oft ANGIE MIGl"IES'f SIOOER FOR CASN U..Yft d . . . f f ' nt\ll~ MW. Kulll Jto.A-M151 bll 1111 .... Of Wll lfl llwful """"'of epr1v1ng 1n <.inls o SACRAMENTO (A p) rrom the 197 sea son 1n which only one !>o PAC oEvELOPM£NT coM-Tt1ii 5111.,rne,.1 w•s iue.t wtth 1~ Eiiit• 01 CAROLYN KAHN. me0n1te0s111..s1111t11s-1111f0fll.,... '"body pleas u re'' 1l'nd California's only n esting c olony o f youn g pelican y.·as produced in 552 PAl'ill, 1•11 8•••1 Line, ~ .. pon eoun1yc1e•MolOr•11gecou11trons.p. DK•..-d. 1r1ric• to tr.. 01d Or•ri1t1 c""siw t oward• v1ol··n · .. ~ m ore b ,. h . , . ll l lh d l l 9111:", C•lll "'""'° ll!mbl• 11, 191), NO'flCE IS HERESY GIVEN to the ~ lac:lled In ltMI 200 bkltlf'of .. .. ._,_ rown pe 1ca n s. ·", 1ch arc o n the e n -nes 1ng a emp s, c e par men O.v•o E A1119, 1111 e.rv1 Lane, 1"0tts (rldill>f"l oftN•bO••n•meddKeOent we,1 s...11 ....... &oule•••d 1~ than those which tout.:h dangered list, appears t o be well on said . ,...,...P1:1<1Be•c".c•111 •1-.0 P.i.b!lllWdOr•"91C"''D•llrJ>tlOI, 1N11 111per'°"'"'••l119 c111..,.IQalflS1 W•st Si•th S•r••tl . s1rit1 A.••· ., n d r 0 n d I " l h e i r th d b . I . •.. Th , . l A ' "''"''"" A. Wtl llllnglon, ll Slllllt'Y 5t'pl u •• ,.., Ott. 1, '· ,., ,,,, )Ml-7S IN Wld dKeoenl ••e r"ulrHI to f11t Eotnl•, •II rl9"1t, 11111 •lld lnt'"l;SI .. .. eroa tor4..•cover y, ioogisi..:>say. e pe 1cans n es on n acapa 01ac:,,A<>111.M1tnv1C1tn<1,e.cc trwm.w1thtNnec:ei»•v-.cne<s,ir. 'ftdto•ndnowt111dbr l1unbet childre n . I sland o ff Oxnard. T"1~ ""~""'' '' conou<e1ra b'f 111-P UBLIC NOTICE iN aftk• ot tN cJ.ert of""' obcl've -°"'" o1 Trus.1 In t111 pr1;1pe<1y The s tale Departme nt of Fis h and · -c11111a ... 1, 1 1 •• c 01 •nd s 111e PRE,SCOTT S ,\10 The earlier n estin "' failures w ere l-------------"1111ec1c-i,1>rt1tpre1o1ri11noun,wimu. • tff "'' 011 r , -Game said the colony prodlic~d 256 " °"~1dE Aln9 ~rv-..:n..rs.11t1M~ dncrlt»Ct•s: g roups providinu •·a n bfarileit b y biologists o n ocean poJlu. T"1~~••t•m•n1 w•• 1'1"' wit" •ne •-r"MU 11u,..1ttt1ceotw1LLIAMV.SC>tMIO'f, A1e.-1d .. t1teln•Nlt0La1,1'11 • young dur1·ng th" l:ii75 nesting season '"~-·~1 ''' •o<O•••,.c-··••-~ •-d I r h . I r .. t ion by DDT. whic h caused thin· ......... , r _,, _ • ....,,... HOTIC£0.,SALt:Of AUor ... Y•ll.lw,~S.nMIQvelOrl .... , ofT<•CIN0.21\J,I SPl• ...... P rl- great ea o P ys1ca <.i · jus t e nding. -·1'·''1i llEALP•OPEll'f-Y Suite JOO. l'i•wPGr1Beach,0111orn11COi'°"'111 &ltdll t4, P191 •Sof Mlt- fection "' to their youn ~ s helled or unhatc hed eggs. llut the ... ,,,.. ATPlllVA'ft:SAL£ "1Wi0,wflk"1'1111p11ee1tlbusl11Hsaf au-MIP•. R•corot o10r.,.. Th. ·1 h . h th 1974 DDT ( I · h · d (" PvDl•""'d Oran~ Co••! 0.11~ Pile>!. 1 1 •--,_1_ "I• w ere '"e'.'<tremc-ly low in 1s was n as 1g as e pro· eve 1n anc o vies an pe 1cans Nl.A·1214' uw unae•sl'JllH "111 m•ll••s Pffi.•,.. ........... ., ...... ""'" · r h d S.Pi 1~. •nt!Otl. 1. '· ,,, 191} JIG).I~ Ill tn.. 5UOPl<ior C1t11r1 1tl , ... Slit• d Ing tit 1111 Ht•I• of Mkl de<edt'ni, wltn.lf: TIM strtet IOdr15f •nd other" com- physic a I vio lence. duclion of 305 young, but it's a r ar cry of the coast a s ec reas ed. u1o1.,,.,,,1_ ,0, t"" C011nty of Orln'Jt'. 1our tnltf>t"' •lier ,,... 11rst publk •llon rno11 dltM911111 ... 11 •nv. 01 tr.. rNI pr~ .~:._~----------------------------------------------------'--------------~-'" tne ,,_.ner of lh• E"•I• ol ZOH otlhl1notlct'. perty Cle\Crltlt'O lobovl Is P11rparlotd I( 'TONG CHEN. 0.c••wd-0.ted Septembt'r JO. 1f1J be: t101 E1st Colst Hi'Jflw•y. c.or- " l l • • • • WHO EVER HEARD OF A GIFT TIIAT GIVES BACK? Over 500.0CXl people in Orange County have benefited from the gift that gives back. They may not have th ought of it in just Ihis manner. but th eir gift to Uniled.Way comqs back in humanitarian seIVices through more tlian 70 United Way agencies. More thao 9<:}% of the social sezvlces in Orange County-youth activiti es, health ca re, emergency assistance. community seiviccs, ancl family. adult. child care programs-are provided by United Way agencies. Many services, including recrea tio n pro- grams, scouting and youth clubs, help your neighborhood on a conlinuing· basis. Others ' sucl1 as disaster assistance, visiting nurse care. family counseling and lifesaving blood, provide vital temporary help. To solve the kind of prob· lems that can hit anyone, a t anytime. When you make your Full Share pledge to United Way, you·re giving the gift Ihal gives back Back lo ypur neighbor. Back lo yourself. ~ • Unltedway ~ ~" of 01 ange County sou1~ 3903 Metropol ilan Drive. Suite 500 Orange, California 92668 (714) 634 2252 (714) 834 ·1461 One in a Serres of pubflc .service advertisements sponsored by Avco Fillancial Services, Newport Beach, California • 1 ~ T ' I NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN tMI JCH<f9/IA.V•s<o ~Mlr,CIUIO<fll•. ttlt' undersl'llf'Od ... 111 sell 11 Prl~•• Adrnlfl1'tr1tor wlltl·IM-Wlll TIW vncMrsiQMd TrltflM dlKllio!'s Slit', IOI"" ll l')llest 1nd bell bllklef', It& ·--ed Ol ltle E1t1i. o1 _,y U1blllly IOI' lllY lricorrKlllH5 '11 JKI to <onll,m•ll<>n of uld S..rlor 1n..1b0ffri1rneddtttdtnt ti. strefl oddrHs •nd 1>1111, (lll'l'lri'loh Court, 1tll 1tr •tier 1N 28111 d•Y of Ot· WILLIAM v. SCNMIOT .-sl9n1tlon. II •11y, thowri nt"<t'ln. ' _' tol:le<. 191S, •I , ... otllCI (tf T .. twJln:i An_, •I Uw Slid wit wlU be made, but wUhltut No .......... AltO<f'M!y •t Law, 111 E. Jnd )MS... MltlMI Drl'tl (OWM!lt or w1,ranty. e•Pft'I!. or '~ St .. Sultr S02. L<>S All'Jt'lt'$. c.tllfl>f"l'll• WWJOO piled,rt90nSl11glllle,p;>SWS\lon,Of'tn· 90011, Cov11ly (tf LOI A1>9"lf:~. Slllf of ""'-1 llK .. ,c.tlltlnlhinWO curnbr•ntH, 10 PIY lh• r•m•lnll'ltlprl .... Cll•lorril•. •II ltlf rlolll. UUt' •rod I,.. Tri: CTl41 IM4-IUJ <lpel sum of IN nol1l1) SKu•ldl:iY\111!1 tt'•l!"!it ol ,.1a oecel\~ 11111 .. !lrneol di· AH-rfi>r Adll'!l11btr111r DHll ot 'Tr11$t. li>·wll: Ull,'82.:W, 'wttr. 1th ...o 111 1n.. no111. 1111 .. •"4 1111e-<nl wtU>-t..._wlll-Hd lnlt'mt ,tnereon. 11 pro•IOld 111 W+d ,,.., In. Hl•t• al \lid ctt'Cll\t'd hal.ac; Publl"'9d °'•"!It' C1tl!.I 01il1 Pl lol, l'IOlt'(ll, ld•ances. u 111,, Ullder ft QUired b•-••tlOf>Df 11w O< e>tne<.,,.;1o1 October?.'·,., ?J, 1•1s v ... 1s ter""' 1tf 11id Ona of 'Trull, '"'· Dtl'lt'• ,,..,. or Ill Md1Uon ID 11111 of Mic! -Chl'9f.'I Ind ••Pll"''' ltf lllt' Trullt't m-ce•~. 111neurne ofoea1".111lfld10 PUBLIC NOTICE 111o:1ottl'lt't•..,,t1 cr••t•dbyw1c1Dlftlot 111 1ne cert•ln bulldlfl'JI •fllll lllllvn\, Trust. pn;ioper1y \ltualed In Hu11tlnQIDfl Oeac:tl, 'TM benefklary under uld OMd" COUnly o4 Orlll'JI!, Stale ol C..lll1>rn11, HO'flCI!. TO ClllE DITO RS TtUSI herelotore t'•eculed Ind lte· partitul•rty descrlbld 11 l1tl~. ,,.. SUP't:RIOlll COUlllTOF THE liw•HI 10 !NI u11dt'r1l9"t'd • w•iltrn wtt· STA'fE Of CALI FORNI .. FOR Decl1r1tk>fl of O.teull 1na 0.rNnd IO>r 8ulldl11Q ind lm1><0vf!rnefll (I•· 'fNIECOUNTYOFO•ANGI: Solle. 11\d • wrlnen NotlCI of Oel1ult c!ud•nQ •e•• 1><qperty I, ~now11 by •t,MI .... A ... 1Jl and Elt"Clion !It Sell. 'ftie undlrsw,.ki IOCl<tt\ ., 1'51 Edi~• Avt'11Ut", Hun!· Est I It' ltf LOUISE E . BAGS TAD, cou1"(!CI ~le! Nollce1tl Oet ... n ar>dBk· lnvton Blac::tl, C•lifo<nla, w1tt1 • 1t'9;11 Oecta\ld. tion ti> Sen 11> IM re<:1>roed 111 trie co.nty oesc;rlpti<lfl IS 1011ows llt·wll ' NOTICE lS ME RE BY GIVEN lo lllt' _.,., ll"le N!•I prOPtrlY I\ l<Kllecl. ' Lot 1• arid 13, Tract No 417, Cl•ol creciltot\ of ll'le abOv• nemeddKeclielll Datec!Octltlle, 1). 1•1S. M"'tlllQIOll Bt'IC", C1tu111r 1tl Ol'lfllll!, !Nil all Pl'<_.I tllVlllO tl1lrns.11?1ln\I Tillt'l11w.r1nce and Slale 1tl Cllllor11I•, 01 Pl'• map rt'· tM M11d dl<eMnl ••• ,eoau0<ecl lo l•le 'frustComlN<!Y CO<Ol<I Ill Boot 16, P•<Je •1, al Mo\. lnem. wllll the l\eCHW<Y \IOU(~.,,. ISMlcl Tr11\I .... te!l-U\ Map\ lfl \lie Dll«• OI tne ll'e olUc1 of Ille Clt<I< of ttie lbl>W! 1!'11· By CONOEE A, COABJN Cltullly A•cordt'r 1tl 11!d county. !+II"' courl, o< lo prr\en\ tnem, wit/I 11111 Aul,..,..lttdSl!lfWllU•I •m11<1 t i>mmonly Mnow,. fl' "'51 nKe\l-l•Y 11ouche•1.10 in. ulldt'r\IQl!t'd Publl""'° Nt'Wltd'1 M1rbOI' Ne""' Edin9fr A11e11ue. t1uflli11QIOI\ Seac;tl, ., 1ne Olll(• .,. LOCI( E. BLACI{ ANO Prt"ll combilled wlttl Ille o •• ._ COis! c..1iforn11. LOCKE, 'Attorney• at L•w. ll2 Soultl 0.llY PllOl,Oclotllr ,,, 1J, JG. 1•1s , Te!'fnsotwlec1sllln111"'lulmo11ey11'1 Blvt'<IW Orl•e. ervetly Mil l\, 3"»-1 5 tne Un llt'd St•'"' °" conllrll'\ll~ of c..1aomt. t02n ... ,.1c 11 11 Ille pl1ee of j \al1, or P•<I Cl \" •nd b•l•nce -11\e\l of 1111unM<\IQned111111 rNI· P U t'vloenc.edbyf>Olf secured by Mort~ lt'f\ P1rlalllif'MJ to lllt' •Sllle of $.i!d doe· 8LIC NOT~IC · .~ or Tn.1\! 0.-ed 011 ttie p•Dl>"rlY"' :.<ild. c-111. wltMfl IOU• monlti~ altfr ll'le y _ T•~ pie•c•nl 1tf 1mouf'U bid to be depos1I· ll rst puDllca11on of 111;1 not let'. • 1M~h; . eel wllllb1d. DlllKI Seplembe< 1~15 NOTICE TO CRl!.DITO•S Bid' 0t one rs to be rn w<illno •flll will Cllt'U•• l1te• 81Qsl1d,a1<1 NO. A·MTJT be MKelvetl al '""' 1!or11-1ld Clff1c1 at Cl'leUer E. B19U1d SUPEllllOlll COU •T 0"' 'fNE 1nr l ime 11ter '""'first p"blk•Hon E1ecutoroltheWllloflllt' STATEOFCALIFOlilNIAf'OR hl!<rof •nd belort' dalt' ot ••le, •DO"' n1mlld de~1de11! TNE COUNTY O" Oii ANOE O.ll'd 1111\ ttli d1y of Oc lol>t•, 1975. LDC KE, BLACK ANO LOCKE In llW ~flt'< of tllt' En1te 111 MARI!;: Cllu Ft'n E Chen1nd AttlfMJt ll i..w M. PINCKNEY ,[)e(t'IWCI. . F<111• C.F . c,,.11 m s.utll ...... rlr Drlw• NOi ie• Is ht'flby 9111 ........ credit~ C1t·E•ec111or\olll'lee\l11e 9a.,.11yNIUs,C•lllll'•l•ff11t l\llll""J Clllms 19alrist ffo. wid ~ of w ld Ot't10tnl 'Tel: IJlJ) Sp.4i.12, 11•·1'1) Mnl Ii> !tit' w ld tl1lm1 Ill tlM ClfflCe bf 'fE'fSUJI 1110 N.t.KAMU RA ~"°""'fl•E •Kul1tr mt Clt'fl< ltf IM 1!1>reuld Cl>uf'I l>f" \& ......-; An.ni.y 11 uw Publl\hed Or•n'lt' CNi.t D•lly J>t1o1. pnownt t....,, to 1ne underslOl'*l 11 jtle Jtl £, 211111 SI., 5¥1M 502 Otlob" 2. '· 1•, ?l. 191S J111·1S of Ike ot ANTHONY f , CRUOQ, 1001 E-. ~ ....,...,, C..UI. MOil '"" St .. S..lte IOI Ill !111 c111 of s..n\1 Anw-r tor Cl-E•1tlltort PUBLIC NOTICE Ana.'" Or11191 Co1H1ty, wlllcn """ ~· P\lbllilll'd Or11191 COi\\ 0111¥ Pilot, Uct' il ll'le plM;e of Du'lllt'\S ot tl'lll UPI• Otlober 15, 1•.21, lt/S lt'JS.-1 ~ in Ill m•llt'<I pertMn/119 to P UBLIC NOTICE STA·JMI wld est1t•. Suctl claims wlttl 1iw T.S. Ill. 1SJ·IS nKeu.tlry otouetlers must be lllHI pr THE FOL LOWING IS A COPY OF prei.enltd ll 1!1t,eilld wltflln toCir •·1'611 "NOTICE," 'THE OAIGll'iAL OF montM•ttert1wllr1tpubllc1!1onofQll• su,-EllllOACOUllTOFTNI! WHI CH WAS FILED FOR RECOAO rdk •. STATEOfCALl.,O•NIAFOft ON JUNE ''· 1•1s AND RE· 0.ted0ctober•.1•1S TNECOUN'fY Of DR ANGE RECOROEO ON OCT08EA 9, ,W5 IN ~~~~~!:~~;~~S NO ..... JJU THE OFFICE OF 'THE lilECOROEA of~ltldectdlnl NO'flCE Of N EAlll NG o.,OF ORA N GE COU NTY , ANTNONT ... C.UbO Pl!Tl'flON--¥'0111 P'ROIATE 0"' WILL CALIFORNIA. ANO FOii LETTERS TESTA.MEN· Tt'fLE INSURANCE AND TltUST A ...... y-at·l.aw COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE. •1 E.llllSI., SVlte IOI T.t.llY MOTICt: 01" DE.,AULT AND fl.EC-s.ntl AM,Cllitlnti1 Eu11e of MARIE ELIZABETH 'flON TO SELL UNDER DEEO Of PublllMd Or1nt;1e Cust Dally Piiot MEIL lkl MARIE HEIL••• MARIE T•UST Ott.•, 1•,?l,30, HIS JMl.IS E:o;\~~1\'1M'fRESY GIVEN IN!ll NOTI CE IS MERE SY GIVEN; PATRI CIA D 'OONOHUE Olld THAT 'TITLE INSUAANCE and PUBLIC NOTICE CAROLE CEACO NEtlivefil~N<eln a TRUST COMPANY.• Co rPOtaUon Is---~~~~~~~--~ Ptlitlon IDt Pr<>tiate o1 w ;11 and !or 11-duly ippe1lrile'd T"n lH 1111*' • ~ ot NOTICE TOClll'OITO•S IUllllCI ot Letltr\ Tes11m'"'°t1ry IO 11\f lrUSl dolled S.ptemlMr ll, 1973• ~~t'Clll· SU,-£11110• COUR'f 0"' TN£ pelUlone< <elttlllCt' to wlllch 1, ~ ed by DESIGN GE NEAAL. • )<11ril W!n· S'fATE Of CALI fOfl:NIA l"Otll tor furtl\fr p.1nlc ula<1 arid ltwll Hit' lurt cornp01o1d of NEW OI RECTIDl'iS TNE COUNTY O" OllANGIE Ume-p1.:eofM1rl119lM-~ SYSTEMS. INC. and H.R, NELSON NO.A·M"" • tittn ""' lor Oclltller 21, 191S. 11 t X COAPORA'flON 11 'fru5l1tr, to we""' Est1t1 o1 ETHEL. WAVE HEA'rH, '• m I~ 1,..., tlturlroorn 1>! O.parlrnent t ertlln Obl l91Uon' In l•llDf' of JAMES DtcNlwd. No. -i of wld cou,t, 11100 Cl•ic ~'"' A. CAVITT Ind HAZEL M, CAVITT. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN !PthP °''"' we11 in tM City of s.it1 A1111 Trusleon Urider Oecl•••lk>fl ot Tr.at ct"fdltors ot IM 1bc>w fllmt'd oec.O.,nt C..ll lorflll • ' dl'led J anu.ry l, l'H4, 1' ~tici•y. 11\11111 penons n.vl119 Clll!r$ •1111 Oll...,~toberl l•TS •t'Cordt'd .. ll-IJ, •s 11111'"""'"' no. IM w ld dK1dll\1 art' <e<iulrtd 1" lne WILLIAM I SI JOHN UOIJ, In~ IO'KM. Pl9f •16, otOfflcoit tnern, .,.;111 tN nece111<y •ouc,,.,,, lfl C1tullt, Clt'r~ • Reocord1In1ne O!l!ct' of I~ Ate~ of ll"le otflct' ltf 1n., cl irk of 11,. ab0\11 ,... &AIRD, •Al •D, WULSSBERG. Or....,. Coull!Y. Clhl1trflil, dnctltMn'J !lllldcourt, or IOP<t'M'"t !Nim. IJl"lth)M llElllGUM ANO CNEL ,.,,., lllertlll I I: fll'C~Wry •OUCNt,, to IN u-~ U11L1"" lle..:ll •1'111 Lot ~ ol T•.:I No. SIOO. Ol I*" Mlp ..i ttlt' Ollkt' 1tf BUTTEAWOA'fMllNO ,-.o .... n11 . rK1t<ded 1" 8ooll JlS, P•ve •1.ot Mi .. WALLER. Atl1t<nt'Y \ •I Law. 700 L.lfol 9N<ll Clllll"'i' .... 7 celllMousMaps. Wllll'\lrt' 81....t., Suitt' 400, LOI ""'9flt'1, Attom1n..:r: ... UlloM, Tflls docun"lt'fll ls bt'l119 , ... ~ Clllfornl• 'JOOU, wtilch Is ..... plll:f ol Publl\NHI Or•noe eo.u [nlly Pilol: toccimplr wllll Se<llon m•c of lflt'co1111 busllll'SI ltf the undlrsl<JMCI 1,. •M -•- Ottobet 16. 11. n 1•1s JM4.1° ciodl, wfd ltbt!<J.llloru lntludlfltl ~ ttn per11lnl119 to the t'Ull• ot Sliddl· ' noM for W prlnclp.11 svrn ot Sl0,000.00. P U BLIC NOTICE !Mt "" ~kl•I lfllH•~I Wider WCh (ldlnf, wlthlfl four montM l!Wr. the llrst lllublk•llonot this flllllce. Deed ot 'f'"'' •rid tit• obll<J.lllons 0..IH!Oc.toblt7, 1•1s [-----~~------VICund tn..r1by lf'f Pf't'SlllllY neid Dy Vlr<J(riia M. M•rllfl 11\d •·7'MI 1'lt' ~; 1!<04 • llf•ICl'I or. mid 6:4w1ra L. Butttrworlh NOTICEOFINTENOED deloull lri, tlw obll91llons tor whlctl E•t'tulorsottheW!Uot IULI( TRANSfEft 1u<eh DNd ot Trull Is SltUl"Uy MS oc-the lbO .. ,,..,,..d dt'cedMI. NOTICE IS MERE BY GIVEN !hi (ur,td lri 11111 llO'fll)lllt 1\11 not. bl!lfl BUTTt:•yrtORTHANDWALLElil PETER H. SCHLEPPHORST, dOI rnad9 of: Tl'HI qu1rl1<1y IMlallfn!fll ot busin••I IS PETE A H, SCHLEP lnl•f'lll wnlch btc1me dVt" Aprll ll, =:::.:. PHO RS T MOBIL, whow bu~l""'i. 191•. Ind 111 JUbstqUllll lnllallmenllof Wiii• d<l!\S 1$ 31•S M1rbor S lwd., Cost lntll'ISI; pl\/S 1111 (hlf'JtS, llwt by no-l.MAflillfH-C.11 .. rflil ... ll M\es•. C•lllornl• t1626. County o A50lllhe,..f,ll'Hlllfl~,sl9~.C"Soenl ht:111Jl611·J141 Oren<ie. C•lllorn1e, Is 1tiou1 to ....... , bflnllncl1ry untttr such Ot'•d OI Trust, A"'"""* E•.cllt•rs Dullr. ,, ... ,, ... , .... 10 EDUAR lllS•...Cut.Olnddlll .... rldtlt$1!ldduty CISl'i EAOS, "'"°"' bu~l11e1• ld!trft' I ICJPOlllltd 'frvslff, 1 wrlllt"n OKI•••· P\lbll,,,..d Or111ge COO•I 01!1y Piiot. 31•s Harbor l!lllld., Ci>~t• Met•, t~ ot 0.fiult •nd Ot'rnlnd fl>f" Siie, Ottober9, 16,2l,30, lf1S _..15 C..lfto<nl• tt•26, Coufll¥ ltf Orat191, .,w:i 1\11 dlpcnlled wlltl »ld duly 4IP" ~lli>mi•,tnef0Uowlfl9Pt1tperty: pofntnTr111tM, 1UCll O.eclol Trvst•nd PU.BL IC NOTICE , All of ttle .,qulpme111, rneft<lllt, 1n docu..,.nh 1wlde11tlnt ot1ll9911oM.10;;;;;s;;;;;;;;;;o;;o.-...,,.07.;;.,=~ ~llH, ..... ..cl\lndlSI arid e>tNr In-.teeund 11\ereby, 1nd his clecllf'ld Md! SUPl:RIOlll COURT Of' CAl.ll'OllHIA. lo;try d'I lh1t (•tlllfl '•l11t 91i.olltW dolt lwreby dt(l1r1111 sums soc:..-.a (OUNTYOl"OlilANGE Slrvkf ,1.uon. kflOWfl ., PETEA H, l~J lmrnedl•l•IY due Ind~ Nl.A .. m SCMLEPPMORS T MOBIL. llldM111e<.led Ind tloet ,..,,b'f el«! 10 OlllOt:ll TOS"OW CAUS~ 'ftlh properly Is loc1led 11 ll• Clllll 1M lflKI llf"llper1y tit 1M 90'd to FO• CN.t.NOI. 0"' "I.Ml. MarbOr Sl....t., CISll ,,,,.w. Collfoml1 wll,iylhlobtl91,IC1111MC:ured~. In tht' Miiler of GEOAGE R. ml't.CllUftly1tlOl'•1191,C1lllornl•. O.tedMoyJ0,1•1s. GONZALES OeLEGORE'fE, ~o· This blllk 1t1nsl1r wlll be (Oii~-JAMES Ill. CAVITT, C119n;ellf Nll'tW. HIOll or lf1t'f NO.-mbt'r 11. 1f1S. •I llM Tru$lM"Ufldltr O.c:l1rlt\of\ Tfll 1pp1lc 111011 01 G•o•01 A, ncr<iw dt'portmt'fll ol WESTWARD otTruslOl!ed Gon1Mff O.U91tf'1lt, fl>f" (l\lnQJ et ESCROW CQ.. 1011 W.st Se"""'""'"' J._,, I, l"6 ,,.,.., hl'll"'J l>Mfl Utld lri Cow1. _,..It SlrMI, Slntl Ml, County ot Or119, HAZELN.CAVt'ft, ~lfltl Ir-Mid •POlk 1tlooi ,,_.. Collfornla. TNSIM U ..... Otc:l1rltJOft Goitf"9I R. Gon11le1 O.Ll'JllrTII 1W:1 w1111 1n tht p11t thr10 r•••s ofTrllltOltld flied #I qiplkltlClll Pl'oCIOtlfltl thll hll 11'-'-Ms •Im uMG llM !9llowlfltl J11111o1rf t. IM Ntnt bt C:1'1n'Jed to 0.0'91 °""19111. -t11e'' fl-I ll tlll fOl!owUl<J Dull· NOTIC• ............ neueddf'IUff: You,,....,· ... .,. the r~t "9t"'\Jlll NOW, THEREFORE, 11 Is...,_.. "-1"' M. SCfllepptior,l, 11ts Hlrbor dittoult ctnc:rlbld h1r1ll'I Md ,..iflft..,. dl...atct b'IM 111 "'-IMer.itld 81¥0., Cost•MIM, C..lltorril•.,.,. ..... mort .... or RM .. ''""'· Slc:llClll Ill told "'°'"' do •PPt•r ....,,,.. 11'111 Import Aotornoll••. ISO? W. 1'2.C: of !he <1•11 cooe 11trrn1t1 cen1111 OWrt 11'1 0.,.rtl'tWl'lt.J °" "" :lndllrfo vi' ArinlrnSt., "*'bltr Oty.CllllOml• llllllllb to bl (\ll"ld UtlOfl tN "'""''" CIKflflllff, t•15.•t IO:OOo'ctocl! ,..,. of TIW PUn::l'llSI prlc:• will bl Plld II Ol lhe ll'l'IO\lflts flQUlrl'd by tMt *''°" Nld dly to shllw CIUM ..... , ~ .. loilo-1: t1s111n'1>\191'11sc:row. wlthllul l'IQUltlft'll p.1yrnt11l If lhll lllOf"• plla!IClll for (hlfl91111 ,....., '1lould not. t•11111fl'M 1111• tol!IHI poswulon of Uon of p."lftc:lll'OI Ind 11'111!'1'51: ...... kh tlitllf'•fltff· • 11'11 ,,,.,nl11s •fld properly ri.1111 •Id ~ ftOt .. clvo hid llO ditfllllt O(· It b fvrttMr Ord<er.cl 11111 1 coi;i, of hlre11nd1r t•l1ty '' 1111 Ao•rit of (UfTtld. ~ ¥1lnst•t11Q111t Is pout. tNI Ordlr to 59-c~w bl puoi~ 'fr-ftror IPllNll"9 conc:luslofl of the Ille, H 1111 dltftult It Mt c:11Aocl wlttllll In Or11191 C01st D•lly f'lli\ 0 111w. Tl'l•KMclulld<IOJlnt1clotl,••cll-""'""'°""lnfollowlnvtllot~of _,..,..,. ot t1n1r1t clrcvl•llDll UMd 11'1 01111 COdl Mellon ~.1, 111111 W1 llOUC1, U. rltl'll ol ,.Int..,_. printed Ill tlkl Cllllntf. 11 11at1 -· • rio Hrllff thin •bo.,. dltl.,. II wtlltlnfll111l1M'ldtMpropertt1n1tr• NOi WMk rw tovr t11Cc1ttl\OI """"' sucll lll'tW .. Ill ilKrGW COndl!'-... ' ,.,.Mlhl .. Ylfll!lffllorlflt, • Mw bttfl (Ol'fttllltff by thl por1111 Tl cllttrmtM If rtll'l1t1W-l If OATI D: Ol:tobM' It, 1•1t "• hlrtto p0tllbl• •M H11 om-"l• IYnr, SAMUt:L.°"llllJf • O.llil. 0c-1ibtr u , 19iJ_ f!IC:ttW'f 11 cure Ult Mf.Vlt, IOlllLttl JUlljtjfttii Tr1111+.t"ft ~In lntffffl, wlloM ,..,,..,_. JlltOMI: 101\.MAN WISTWARO•scaowco. '*"'"'" oftlll dlitl If t~l llllk» I•: , .............. , tln W.•S.~' M, ,,_-.. C...IH NCI HINI H, c..vttt, ........ CAftJM "-"AN,C.ltflnlt tt6 Tnne-,11'.0 ,lo .. SJl.:.JIMtl\ (nl)JO..,., E•,..1111.0-t• I CollfomloftiSJ. · Mllinleytw ...... ._.,• Edv.atdoOINrvs IN _...1c1.,., Of ITMr1 ..... f//t lflll~ s.i.tlorCour1 Publl""" OrlMOI Utt o.uy ""lot. li'\lblltl'IM Ol'lfltll co.11 Y ,....._ Jl\•Utflltl Dl'Mlfl c ... 1 o.ttr "t.t 1 , _ _.. _______ ~----~.:-----------------------------------------------40c"""'1 .. _tf1S ,._, 0ct. a.~ao.M111"°'·'· '"s 1114-1 0ct. a,n,-.111c1,...,,•, 1•1t JNWi , • ' . Legal Notice-With Love • From lll'lreSerritt1 "I am fully r espoaalblo !or all debts and oblil •· tiens of m y w ife, Mary, both presen.t and •. His l ate father, Wllllam C. f1eldl J r .• a Los future ... " . · Aqeles attorney died in 1971. ~ • Tbat is tbo way Booton .attorney · Patrick J. 1.JllcJe m ade known bh feelings for "My Dur Wile Mary'' in • ~ew~paper letal notice. Lydon ls proud or a1s marnaae and saya be knows wby it bas worked for 36 years. . , · ·"J am delighled to be the provider for a woman Who bu borne me three fine SOD.II, li.ateoed to all my &:ti~. and with an over-abundance of love and ~are made the past 36 years of my lite the happiest l haVi! ever known," said Lydon's legal notice U.41 Harcb of COiumbus, Ohio, the spectl!r of death appa rently cast from her ooce·cancerous body throu.a:h what her doctor calls a "miracle," faces an evidentl,)' bri&ht ruture wllh the three children for whose Mure happiness she fought so desperately. Mrs. Hardy fi n t gained national attenuon a year 110 when, resi&ned to the fact or termina.1 cancer, 1be 1et •bout 1ookinl for a family to adopt the youucsten after htt death. HWldred.s of offers to lake ·th~ children poured in from across the ~try. but now . aner sixooera- Uoos. she apparently won't need the help. published in tbe Boston Globe. : 1 . ' Eisenhower <N . Y .) College students celebrated the 8.Sth anniversary of Ihrig.ht D. Eiaenbower's "It's unbelievabl.e!" declared Dr. P aul Guth~U. • -birthday by calling his widow to thank her fo r donating his personal li brar y to the coUege. Entertainer Danny Kaye received a t;nitcd :-ola- lions Peace Medal and announced plans for a (1 vt•· The collttlion of some 870 books owned by the former presi· dent. including some that were gifts from s uch distinguished leaders as Charles de Gaulle and day. 65-city "Flyathon" to sup· port children collecting money for UN ICEF on HallO'Ween. ,...... Wlmton Churchill, was on dis· l :!i playfor the firsttime in aspeeial ''Ther e is no way in the v.1orld v.•e can get to the cities," Ka ye said, so he will fly his jct lo airporf.s and meet children lht>re ...,.,,-,_ . \ room in the college·s Slater •~s. •1s•frtHoww:111 • Library. '" The books had ~ previously kept al the fa m ily (~in Ge ttys burgh, Pa., where Mrs. Eisenhower reit1des. Th e cust om of hav1nj.( children collect donations for lht• U.N. Childr.en 's Fund insteud uf hunting for candy on Halio"~"t"en «AYE start ed 25 years a go 1n • P hiladelphia a nd produced $14 Lhat night, Kayt-re- called. • W. C. Fields Ill, grandson or the late comedian. i~·now a n assistant U.S. attorney in Philadelphia . . Fields, who was an FBI agent here and as- :sitped to the bank robbery division, was sworn in as a mem ber or the staff ol U.S. Attorney Robert E .J . ~ans by ,U.S. District Court Judge Joseph S. Lord Burgla ries of offi cial residences apparently are not just an American problem . Prime Ministl'r Harold Wilson told the House of Commons that he has been the ta rget or eight burglaries in recent years. · · Fie lds. 32. said he always had a ''hankering to practice law " a nd enter the "theatrtcs or the rourtroom. · · Shortly after his election in 1974 , Wilson r e vealed that some private papers, including tax documents, "'ere taken from bis private Loodon re sidence in Lord North Street. '' P UBLIC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,..,, SUl"l 11110111COUlllT01" ntll STAT•MIENT Of' WITHOlllAWAL fl'lllOM PAlltTNl•SNlf" STAT• 011' CALll"OJINIA "'°91: OPllllATING UNOE JI TH• COUNTY Ol"O•ANGI f'ICTITIOUS •USUIESS N ..... *·A-Ult• TM foli.eolflll per$0f'I Pl•s wlrhdrrM! .. OTICI 01" HIEAlltlNC Of' 1 IPI ' IETITION ..01111 P'lllO•ATll Of' WILL II • 11•ntr1 1 P••I"'' rom f °"'1"''"'1p -••lll'IQ u..O.r !he II<· A•O l"Olll Ll.TTElllS TaSTAMl:N· Utlo1t' Duslnt s' ni m• o l lit.I(• TAflY TRA D IN G CO '-'P A NY, 11011 ~Milt of LULU C. ~REVERT _. Pu•tl!onut wo Or M l \ilon "'l•io LUU> CURT IS FRE VE llllT. DKH W>d. Ctllfornil 9261$. '• ' NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN !NII TM ll(llUOl,lt business Mmt !.t&~· !Xll.ORES J EAN TANNER fin fitlld lneflt for tl>I p.er1,,.r~PliP w1s 111.o on ,,.,.,..,. 1 pellllon IOI' Prob<ltor of '/Jnhna July I HIS In tl'IO! Cou,,ly of Orltt191'. ll)l'~SS.....C•OI Letters T•sl•fnl'fl!My1o Fllli ,.,,_ •l>d AOdress Of IN Pwrwn ~. petltk>Nr rel•r•n<=• 10 """*<n 1' W1thd•1w1no: ,....de lot lur11Wr p.erlltul1rs, wd lhA1 R.lpl'I £ ~ 11011 ~VO i.M.Jlmc ;1nc1 pl..ce ol l'l•;1rl119 tr.~ OI' .WJslon 'vle )o (A111ornl• '26/S "-'*"""''--' tO<"()(tOO.r 11, 1t7S.•lt.XI •• ~: R~IP'I e. Jone' P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS SUSIN•ss N.AMt: STATt:Mll:NT 1'-folto.i"G pe-r--. It Ooh'G ta$· ....un: JA.5.KO, nloO A.,.,.., G-106. emu. ,.._'WI, CA. m16 Mi<.f'IMI Rlc!lerd BoQvs. ll~ ~ 1)-11116, Colll Ml:W , (.A. '1t.1• TI\11 DUMMll IS tonOu<IMI Irr..,!,.. 1111-•· Mlchlel R, BOQt;il Tnl1 1let1menl ... 11 fllf'CI will! lt>t c.oun11 Cieri! ol 0<<1"00! co ... ntv ori !olfl>· lltmOI• ''· 191$. ,.._, Publl'""" 0<1-n99 Cco•11 O"ly "°'lol. S.PI 1S.<1ndOtl.J.•.16.1tlS l601 ·1S P UBLIC NOTICE >-ll'·· In lhe courtroom of a._,.,."' J'l Lt: NO. ,..1116 No, J ol WlO (OUl't, •I 700 Cl\llc Cef!Mr Pullllt.hed 0!'.,.91! C.O.H 0•1tr Pl~. 1------------~~::.~I, In lhe Cllr of !o ... 1. AN, OCtototf"t , 16, ll, )Cl, 191S ••·IS su,.t:••o:~~TOJ' TMt: 1 o.i ... Otloti.r t, lt7S ------------STA1'10,.-CALl~lll:Nl•l'O'I ~~~~~~~~ WILLIAM IE. St JOHN, P UBLIC NOTICE TMI COUNfY OJ'Olll:AMGE eo..w.1rc1erk "-.A.at• P UBLIC :;o..:OTJCJ-: ltllO,,.aC•HAM ----;:;:;-;::::'.::;-;c;;--NOTI C t: OJ' N•A•I NO OJ'l ---~==~~==----'•COlllTNt:Y J'ICTITIOUS •uSINIESS f'IE"TI TIOtol J<Olt ""o••TIE 01' WILL NOTICt: TOCltlEOtTOltS Jltli!Jilnl tel .... Strftt NAMt:ST•TIEMIENT AND l"Olt LIETTt:llS TIESTAMIEN· SU~t:llUOll COUltTOJ<THE Co\llu,Gt""'"'1•fll'tl 1',.,_ folto.lflQ ,,_,_Ii ~"'Oil-.. T•ltY STATEO,.-CAA.ll'ORHllofilA AtWrMyl .... : ... tlti.tter ,..,.,. E\l•I• of WARREN R HAYES. TMIECOUNTYOFOllAN.C.E ~~Or-M9t CM U 0;1ilJ '°'l9t. P A,,.DRA.¥1' REALTY. 11'1 OKeeWO. ....A,Mf:tt Otlllliilf' ti, 17, ll, ltll ,.,.._,I RloQil11el<I' Or., H"'"IJnqlOI\ k;1C.J\, CA. NOTICE IS HE RE BY C.IVEN l!WI IEitete of H.AA.OLO COR B\I WQOO<;., P UBLIC NOTICE .,._. loNTO"' W KEACKHOFF l'..s lile-0' Oit<ff.0. Hitn•J Arno ld Bryen. 114 1 -elne~lillonlotProO.l•ol'Mll el'ld NOTl(El!H!'A.EBYC.IVEN !olt. A1d9ell•ld Or .. Hl'nl•f>qlnPn "°"Kii, tOt ;,~,. ol Little•• Tt\lementery lo Cnditor\ of !!le <1bo»'e ,..,,..,.0 o..:-.it ------,-,-,.-----1 CA.~ tlw pell\-ritle<-• la -QI I\ ""'Ml peno..\ !!lllnq tli04""-"'91><MI •·1..,11 Thil _,,.,.,, ;, (Ofldutl..0 by.,. I,._ ......,., !or !ur1M• P<11•llc.,1<1r\, -lt\;ll t'-WIO oe<-nt •••'"'"''....,to 111"' SUf'l!llllOlt COU lllT 01' TMI! JiwiO.,•t. !,_ 11,......., P"l•tt ot ""'•rln<j IN iMne l:Mtn, wll1'1 l!le ,..(.,Wry "°""""'~• on STA TIE 01' CALIPOlllN.IA l'Olll Her"lt'J' A. Ir yen "-ft -n HI for ()(l~r 11, 191', M t:JO """ PHI<• ol """ clerk of 11-.e •IJo'<o' pn TMIE COUMTY 0 .. OlllAMOE Thh \l•litmtnl -..a\ l!i.o -...111 '"' •·"'·· '" ,,,.. COUr'ltoom OI 0._1,,_"' Utl«I C-',.~ to preMnl IMm, ••'lln '""" "'9. A.-Sm ;ou,ty Clerk ol Or<1noe C0«n1y ori Seo-N<>. l of w!P co..n, •I 100 Cl•lc c:.n1..-1'11«$__, "°'«""'''· 10 ll'>e ......,,...,Nre-0' N 0 TIC IE 0 f H IE A• I HG 0 F .-mbtr tt, 1tl$. Drl"" Wl!\t, In tM City ol S..I• AN, 9' V. of'llce of r...r •ttornf•, JOHN N PETITIOH ,._Olt "1110.ATIEOFWtLL 11'<17'1• C.Utornl•. F LOOD, p _ O. 800 IB!l, 18t1J AND FOii t.ITlE •s T l$T AMEN.· Publlthed OrenQot Co•U 0;1lry PilOI. 0..teO OtlO-.r I), 1•1s .,.~, S.trite1, f'bun!••n V•+I••. fAttY Seot. lJ.andOtt.1,t . ,,, 191S lt»>-IS WlLl.IAM t:. S.IJOMM, GtHfomt• '11'0I. -..tile!! Is !lw ,,, •• of I! SI e I• o I M I H H JI F 0 X County Clt•ll bu!Y'°"s of tfle .,ndt,\IQntd 1n •11 ,..,.,. STUTE H R OTH •k• M t NH" F . P UBLIC NOTICE MO•DOF•AHD«IElllCKMO•F .,,,.perulnl"9 loll>t•\ltteof...,,11,._ ~TUf£NR0TH, Ott a•\.lf'CI l.OW.1IC.l .... St. cl'dtnf, w!lllln ,,,..,, "'°""" .oner 11'1t- N0TICE rs HEREBY GIVEN !Mr ---..+-·,"·1 ........ 1 •• 111, ,, --·<••• ~,,,, .. , •• •ICTITIOUllUSIN.IESS ..., ·-....., f'fl,,_,. on.,-. ·~' $Tf,RLI NG S. CL ... YTO"' ""'Ille-Cl' IMT A.,.,.,.,,,,.,,..111i.i.r O.t.dOttOblfrl,ltl~ "tral!'l<I petlUon lor Proo.le ol WIU •nd NA.Ml STAT IEM ~'--LI I He" WOOds 5,..,.,~,, tor iiMl....C:I of L•ltari fa\le.....,tery lo Tl'le lol~f!O 1K"r 50ni •re dOI..., ti.Ko-At10tr>eY\!or ~111 •0"'' £~itt l,llrl• of ti.. W.01 li>e.pel!U-r •tlerenc:a lo wftlt !I k ..-S\a~~ IR A COST lo M E 'i A PubllYOOr•nQO!'Co.o •l 0 ••1•P•IOI oll'lfl,e•IJC>v9,.,.medOK-nl {f'fde forl1'•11'1erpa•Htl'l•••,•fl01""1l , .. ,.-.ru•E WloREHOUSE. lfl>O Otlobtrl6,1 1,JJ,IS ,..,.,s JOHNN.l"LOOO ;i11t1lme •nd plete 01ne••lft9 1r. ~ u If' o .... ,, ~bNn!.ellO<"Oc lobe•19.191S,'1q :JO Manro.-ie Unlt A·l , Co\l<I Me••. P li HLJC NOTICF. ,;.,;_~nl \l,...1 ..,tt:L, In tl>t (OU<t..-oom of 0e.-nmtn1 Callfoml;l.'16Ho --~=======:--·I ~t11Vel...,., C.11 .. ,..,, tJICll Nq.) ol :Yid tour1, .Jt 100 Ch i< Uni., 8e1t., ~-. ll?~I "''" "*''· NOTICE TOCltlOITOH T":f1Ul "'2~1tl ·g~ ~st. In tne C"y Of SMiie AN, Torr,enct .C. .. l~~l•'JOSCM>"S.t·--· SU .. IEllltO•COU .. TOl'THt: A_...y .... IEM<wtrl• lltitmie.• °'""' ..,_,,111tJN!, _ ... I ., ..... , -· --.-~__... --.... Coe•I o • .i, PHOI, t>otteo Otlotitr a. lfl! Tonenc:e. C.llfo.-nle "llSOJ ST a Tl 01" CALlrv A.,., .--..... ,..._.. "' IS 0. Wit.LIAM E. StJOHl'I, • Tlli\ tHJ•• ... ii Is (Oflltl'{lf:d by <I THIE cou,::::.:.~~·AMGIE Oc1ober9, 16.lJ, lO, 19 381 IS Counlr Clt•k tl¥rllP""rt"'rs!lip , E•llll ot EUN IC.E .... WHI TE, ,•1il,KILf'ATllltCK, een,,OUQ\.llfsne, ... _.,, •l'w ,.,,.., C' •-QH, INC, Thi\ Sl-1etntr1t we• I ..., _,. > • 0 C ' ...._ NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN IO ll'olf "' . "-••-Suite"' COunlr c11r ••~ o"" 'ori ....... -t ,...,llor' ol ll'le '"'°"• niOmcd OIKeoent Uo!111 e..c111, C.lllentl•-l -·· 1 II. ........ l\el ell ~"'°"'' 11<1winq clel""° ;IQ.II•""' AttwwitY1._.: hUtlwMtr Pub!I~ 0.-..,Qe Ca.Isl 0.UJ Alot. l'w "'°"' dlf<eoenr .,, require-Cl' lo fill P\IOl/v.ed Or•nvit eo.i t Delly PllOI. Otl-rt, 1', lJ, JO. lt lS :JIU.IS m, wil!l 11111 ...,,,,,.,,,. "°""',.,,."'· •n Ottobsr 16.11,Jt , ltlS :RU-JS "'olli<I ol '"" tlerlt. of lhe -...,_ ::;:°".:.::-'-'-"'-----------,.-=-:---:-===---i111«1 cOIH1, or to pr1wnl ti..m. w1 !" ll'lf PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE eUMvvouu"''·•o•M-'i9rWd ----------------,,---=-:--::--:-er.' 11i1 w. e roa It. por 1. Cow•,, •. Charter No. 1MS3 National Bank Reoion No . l-4 ~~~!t'~1~'::~~~0~~ ~1~,:..~ REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE 1.,,P9..i.,1,,1nq 10 1M •"•'• o1 wlddt- SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK t..,.,,., w11t11t1 '°"' mon1111 -''" "" COST .MES• r•LIFORNIA t1rstpubike11ono11,,1,noUt •. of "" ""• -O.t.f0Clobar6, lflS -tHTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,. AT THE CLOSE OF CHAA:LESE.WHIT E BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1975 PUBLISHED IN E•KutO<"ott1>ewu1o1 REPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF CHAlllL~r:=~~;-<ttc.oe"' THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED nuw.•.,..._, STATES'CODE SECTION 161. · ee.1u,t.11ltr9..i•t1n2 , ASSETS Ooll~rs Cts. t*4:411S).,..tJM 826 Dt\.6 62 .. tMr'M'f' ..... WCwtor ~casnand due from banks ....••... · ... -· · • · · · ·-· Pu111•11W<1 oren.,. c o..11 D••'Y P1ro1, . U.S. Treasury securities .................... -499,648.52 :k1-••. 1•.1J 10 ,,,s 31:5"''~ ~ 08ligatlons Of other U.S. Government PUBLIC NOTICE agencies and corporations , ................. 200,000.00 'Other securities ...... ' . : .. ' .................. 36,000.00 NOTIC• TO Cllt:DITOtt\ '".:Federal funds sold and securities purchased Ne. AM111 I t II 1971 50000 SU .. ElttOlllCOUllT Ol'TMIE S"TATIE ·wnder agreements 0 rese ...... ' ...... ' .. 1' 1eo'a..2:19 O,.CALll'OltNIA, 1'0111 TMI COUNTY l.Oans .. ,. • ·. • · · • • • •• • • • • • • '• ", • "• •• '' '• •" • ' ' Ol"OlllANGt: '8ank premises furn iture and fixtures, and 1 .. 11>e ""-11•• of,,,. E•1<111 o1 "*" H. ·other asset$ re-Presentlndbank premises .... 267,-466.97 cr .. 90 ·-• N111 "•''"''" ''•oo. "Other assets ........ ·. · · · ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 184,707 •69 ~"::~i. -•by 0;wn to c~tor\ ''TOTAL ASSETS ·························· S,766,970.59 M•ll'IQ ''''"'' •O<ll"" 111-t wtd4":•· LIABILITIES .,.,.1to1111sMd ct11m1 1n 111e """'°' of Ind' 'd IS n.artnerships ,,. o..--of 11>e •I01""e:ie10 court or to Demand deposits v1 ua '.... • 29 42 P"ftltf'I '"'"" 10 1rie .....,.,,1QMC1 ., IN anctcorporations .......................... 2,44-4,3 · ouic e 01 BOLLER, sufT HEA a. Timeand savlnosdeposltsof Individuals, c.e w.•s.lONO F1"'1a.w.,;n11wa1y~ ti S · 1 3-42 ... 2 ST lort .adl• I" LIK A""i.' Co""''· """'!! partnershipt, •nd corpora on · · • · · · · · · · · · ' ' · ,,.1..,. air~, 1'"" piece~ lluio.-..u 01 Deposits of United States Government ........ -32;69'2 .ll rt. IRtt••iOMd 11'1 •ff metieriptnlll'l-Certlfled and officers' checks, etc ............ 1419,°'"'.39 1"0 1ow1o:1 "'""•· suc:11 c111m' w11111"' T DEPOSITS $3 968 508 71 ~rJ ,,_..,.,,"'I'l l De"~ cw TO AL · · · · · · · · · · · · • ' . Pf'H"'nt.o e1 elo••1•1ct .. 11111n '°"' (1) Total demand deposits ... · $2,626,066.1-4 rnomm •"•' 1111t 11r11 1111bh(•1oon o1 1t11' • lb) T01al time ~nd savings Sl ,3'2,..,.2.57 ~i~Srsitem111r n, 1t1s. ' • -deposits ••••···•··'•'"-•·••·'' 'J'fl7 009 59 Merrett Scllwlm~ ·Other llabllltles •..... · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • 54 365• 518· 30 E•ecutorof1rie w111 TotalLlabllltles .......•.................. ' • · otwldo.c.-n1. . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS IM)l.t.•111,IUTTftt:lll&Gl!ttAS ....... 1 .t()l 452 29 ___ p\ntAft. ~qultycapltal-total ......... ···· ·· · · ·•·· · • ' · AR..S..c..111.t 1•1 Common stock-total par value ....... -.. · · · · 800,000.00 Publlv.d 0r.,,.,. CN'it o.11, P11at, No. sharM authorized ....... , ...... 19'2 ,000 Oct009rt, •. ,,_JJ. 1tJs P•1J P t;BLIC S OTlf'F. tMTMIE SU .. IEllll Oll COUllTOF TMI! STATI OJI CALll'OllNIA IN AND l'O ll T ME COUNT\I O F OttANGIE NO.AU61C NOTICE Of SALE Of PERSONAL l'.-Olf't:lltTY AT .. ltlYATE \ALE E 1 1•le ol MAFl lE LAR S E N A"'051R$0N, DH. .. - 1"kll!Ce I\ N!~by qh·•n l"•r 1~ ~­ o.r-slc,ned wlll wn •I p.-i,.•I• w1~ 10 '"' t1;qr.e-s1 ..,dbe.C ,.., tl•dOer"" I~ le«....., '1'ld condition\ ntre•H•• mPnhOOW<I -WCIKI to to,.llrm1~oon !>W "'" Court, <11 PCM, INC., L•O""' ~•II\ ~wte1, l3Sl2 Pe1eo Oe \/el•n•·•. ~ Hlll'i, CA n •s1. •t !O 00,, m on Ocl-r l 1. lt/S, ar 1n !,... ,,,,.... ttw•t•fter •llow•O by taw. a11 1ht! """'· title, <ltlCI lnt••t\I or "''"a"nt "' 1,... I~ ol twr <Mi01'1 and iOll 11\t f•<JM !111• e!'ICI lfttifo'HI l!\;11 l!llt ••l•\t lloU dC ""'t'9<1 -· '""'" I"•' 01 "~·~t at -.,....., ol .,.., dit'alti, •n '"t tp11"'""'Q IM'KrlbeO l)O!r'°"11 "''~''• On'" poe -,_1uon. ,.,,~,an••~"'"....,..'' lion 0t w•r••n1y 01 anr Ii ind. '•flO'euor Imp!""°: I. en. ,,..mbo!rvup •n Loll'I""" ... ,,~ Mu!\oel No. 1. a (.et.torn•• """""°''' c~.iloft, OWl'>l!rYOIP al ..... (,, .., lillH• ,...,.,per 10e>t1U'il~I O(tt,11)¥<Y ol cll!'l'Uln 111ffemlw1 k""wn "'a IO....,. C1M1 111 •. ,._ .. Awen..,t ...... 10""· ~ Hlll1. C.lilo<n11. \Yl>1.-c1 tor,... pro¥ilfonl of '"' A rt O( le' OI lnt"'l>O'I ' !kin,, BJ·UW'I •nd 0.:(l'P•ntv AQrtoe mtmofLeq"""' HJll\Ml'l.,•I t,ip I t. One r•""'"' me ml>tt \n•P "' Golcten A:1ln Fol'nOation al ,.,~.,~~ Hill$. • (elllo<nie nOf!P•o••t ca•ru•.J .... J.. T,. fol._•"'1 llems o• ~·"""'I property IOt•led on Y •O p•tm•'C'I •.Alt u;w.c!lt•-r ti R•riijeOYf" c. A:1tr1Qotrelor a s.c,...nctoo.- e. T. V.C..le•Mtr..,•lotrner 610\ or off~r\ ••• lnwi!e<I "' to• ,..,.. ~' ;tncl m1'1I be in wrol•tlQ. ~"!I wHf tll l"l'telwcl e! I~ law ott•t" nl BALASH, HUCIC;LE AH O PERRE I r e t Sll6 HolH1le• .._,,.,,,..,,, Santa e.rt.er•, C•lllornla 9ltl1 , o• ""'" uo "i.llwll!ll!llt (lfl~ ol I~ ebove-tnl•t1'-ct ~.Qr 0.llWft'(I 10 I .... u"°'1'~•1)no"<! ,..,'°"'lly <II '"' limit •lier •n-p.Cllk .tlon of 1111, notl(e ano ri.ta<• ,,_.. ...... l ... ol IN U1e • U .. IT ........ Nne Chart...- St'n . Jl1 c hard S<·h\\eik<'r. (i\·Pa.J , sa;ys Congrel;i:s must \Vrilc n e\\" in - telligence ch<.irll'r to include s pec ia l in- s pC'ctor general t o forcC' spy <Jgl•ncies to adherl' to la\\'. Won't Rade It 0.U Wallace a BRUSSELS <U P I>-Alabom3 Gov. GeoT1e Wallace declined today to rule out the possibility that he might run &!:i a th.ird·parly candidate in lhe 19'16 U.S. pres1dentia I ell" ct 10M. But he lSald the possibility or his run· ning on a joint tickt.>l with former Cali forn ia Gov. Ronald Reagan '""•ould be out " since if WaJlace dt· cides to enter the race it will be ln lhe Democratic p rimaries and Reaaan has said he intends to stay in the Republican Party. Wallace, on the second stage of a fiv~-nation European tour, made the comment..s to reporters alter meeting "i.lh J oseph Luns. Sectt-tary GrneraJ of the North Atlantic Treaty Organlza· tioo at NATO headquarters out.side Brussels . Fed flote WASHING T ON t UPI ) -The Federal Rei;rrve Board Voted un· animously Wednesday to expand by $35() million the nation "s money supply for. long·.term purposes surh. as hous- i n g. corporate expansion and municipal debt. Although the sum or the expansion ~·as not larg(', it "'as a signal that the central bank w as tryinf;: to maintain the ability or national banks to make long-te rm Joans d urtng a pcrtod or in · nation ary uncertainty. DuPONT 501 NYLON 99 SQ. YD. EXTRA THICK SHAG 5~? 8':~ 1''! TD. l'°'ia NTLON No shares outstandlno . · · · · · · · · · · · l60,000 PUBLIC N<ry'JCE 'sU.-i>iU5 .•••.•........•.•. ..00,000.00 ---- Undlvlcttd "p'fOi1tS ·: ." ." _" ." ." .": .................. 201 ,452.29 NOT•c• roc111•01t011:S 10l"ALCAPITALACCOUNTS ............ 1,401,452 .29 1\'i~~c.::B~~=jA~ '"""'""' c-11'°"1 01 \<II~ c ... n • 1"' ~lt'nl O'I llW purt l'l•Y' fl< •t-I~~ peld '1 l!llt u-~ P'HoP .. l•l•ort ol boll '""Ml.....c:e on tl)ftli""•l•on of ,_.It ti• ''.I.Cl CITlD --HI-LOW TWEEDS NYLON SHAG TOTAL LI ABILITIES, RESERVES, n.t: COUNTY 011 OlllAMG& ·AHDCAPITALACCOUNTS .............. 5,766,970.59 E1111• 01 ':L.~~AA.Pf.NTElt ' ' MEMORANDA U"'(>l!ltNILL, .... Al MA HYO!: . . . ·-1tsforthe15calendarda~ C All lf'f N TE ll UNOEA.H ILL , .. A,vereoeoftotalde,....-3 599 ""8 l9 ~ ... .,. ending with call elate ................ ''.... ' • . HOTIC.E 15 °Hll!ltE8Y ~~ • . A Wt' ate of tot•l la.ns tor the 15 c.al•ndar days n.et •11 :,.:: =--~1e1-~ ... ifodlno with call date ............•..... 1,622,IM7 .se ""' WNf 111<.-.1 .,. 1aou1,..., to 11~ ::_ mt..-.stcoll1tettd not Hrnrtct on Installment loans ~.tri.,u;:.. T.:.':~'~~ _ ffteluded lntot•I c•p~tal accounts ..•......... 133, 137 .n t1t'lt4lt-1~~1:i.~"!:c1a~Ji::; · · I s.nanthaO.K.tchum,V.Pres.&CfthWr,ofU: ~,, tfl• ,,11 ,, 01 t "t:,.MIE o . '"" ;a, w9 umec1 NM cto hlnOY dtcl•re that t1t11 repon ~~"~ ~~~rn :i=\.j!!: • ==:.•on Is true •nd correct to tfW M1t •f my w• 11 ...,,,...., "•"i c.tllienli• '• _ __.,_. ..... $ ... pl«•ot~Oll ..... _.....,. C UM .,. in•ll-~ : . SAMANTHA 0 . KET H '°"'"""" "'~If , w.--'~~' Wt, the underslaned directors attest the correct·. -:~"' u.•1r1t °' "'tl&ss Of this report of condition MWI declare that It Ms ~~Tl'ltu't'l-1:"'"1Lt. been examined by us and to the belt of (!-Ur knowledge 111K""9rettMwli1 -boll"! II lruo ~Mc::;lf.:: RACITI ~=i.;.'&;g~ ALBERTPERELSTEIN "~ _,, THOMASH. BL.A"fDI W:""'' Olred«'s 16 1 ,_.__..... Pllbllslled OrlflllO c-t Delly PllOI, oc~7!1 ~.\>'.ft' eo.• °"•,,':,~ •.f97S I' • 0t1.a.•.M....., .. , ..... ~ J I 11W c-1. TM P"!Pt~ty I• to bf i.o!d '' K. -T••r.. ,.....h, -••l1n9 '"° n\ll•n Mnijlft(a ••oet1sn, •nd IM"'l""kmn.., ,,.. --• ec:c~1'ble to 11111 ~~· tl'llllf "' pro•1led n ol Ille d<lle ol t llf' ft""91IO!'I of :Yll Pavmenl of~-­ WCI ,,_,., cm.I' end al <ti"! y1es U.• ""II be by'"' P"'Cll•t-e• nit rlQ!lt ti ... SlffWO IO ,......, ,,,...,, """'1n b!d1 p<10• to ~n••v o• an cwDt• CONlrmiftOl!llt Miit for furtMr lnfarmetlon <Ind tl•d IOl'm) •Pflly •I 1ne l<1w ol!lt1 o• &A.LASH, HUCKLE A"'D PEAltETT sa H011t'r.i-Aw-. ~,.,, ~ •. (.ti """"" "1 II t, 04TEO: Sit,.._.,.. 1. 1t1, HOR.MA"' k .A ... 0Ell50N Hl!NNINGANOERSOH A1 C....1111; "'°'"'of lftil WlllofMA1t1E LAA:SIN AAOE't$0N ........ l'ATllllQJ. Hlllllll'T'T Ml.AMl.HUCKl.I! AMO ....... _ ............... ..... ....,.,,,CAQlll ............ ~, .. .......,,,. .--..n• ci.-•-=....,.. ,,,...,.,_. Ot.._ GMt1 o.ity Slltot, °""""' t,,.. I•, It IS .,._,, I ., WJ LTllS 1.,.11._,, .. , "" ------c-c::-------·- SPECIAL Mill PURCHASE! A TTEHTIOt-1 MOllU HOME OWHEllS OUTDOQR,CARPET '."."!"'. 52. 99 A,rttftclClll lvrf 9"••• -••occ.do '*' 9"9'J.....,. Uft. Ft. • c ...... , FIHAHCIHG AYAILAILf Up to 11 MMtfM 90 DAYS HO IHTEllEST ('*'l~~o:.-1 r~\ ~I OAILYP1LOT •7 C·andidate? ( IN SHORT ·) to the dispute over future rontrol of the t02,103·SQuart"·"mile W~t Atncan ter· Jitory and its 80,000 people. iw.rt•,..pBllb WASIUNGTON (AP! -Pentagon auditors say Northrop Corp. may hav,.• improperly bill(*d taxpayers for up to $6.l million in qu<'stionable consultant fttS, lobbyists' sa lartes and expense:;. Jn an Aug. 6 r eport, disputed by Northrop's ('Omplroll<'r. the Defense Contract 1\ud1t Agency s ays Northro1' officials deceived the go\•ernment and commit ted apparent violal1onsof law. C ..... P~ CHE RRY POINT. N.C. <UP I ! !\t arine Corp~ offirials s a>' a n engi.nc problem probably c:1uscd a tw1n- propeller training aircraft ~o . crash . during takeorr Wednt.>sday. k1lhng a ll ninl' :\tarines on board.· ··wethink it was probably som e type of (engine) ma lfunction .. ·· said _Lt. Col. C. J . Good, Public Affa.irs Officer foC" the 2nd ~tar\ncA i rcrail Wing. cH0011 no• AU JHI • MAJOlt l•AND5'- MOHAWK AlMSTIOMG< HOLLnD IOTAL WU.ft i..lfS eoaotitn WOODCllST OHS WALTllS TllND GEMINI 2110 W . Lincoln Anahtim, Cal 11z-s111 I ---"--~= FOUNTAIN YALU\' 1 noo ••001uiuKT INStM IUW4ft 11"l ,.._.,., • ..----- .. DAILY PILOT Thursday, October 19, 1975 ' ,,. _____ .......... -..... '-"' \ Tonight's TV Highlights NBC (4J° 5:00 -World Series Baseball. Fifth game between the Cine in· ~ iiati Reds and the Boston Red Sox from Riverfront Stadium. CBS (2) 8 :00 -The Waltons. J ason become~ physically ill from overwork !!I and dis appears, making his mother,. ~.· Oli via, sick with \VOrry. CBS C2J 9:00 -Thursday Movie. 1l ''They Only K ill 1'hcir Mas ters." All-s tar i ~ cast led liy Ju mes Garner, Kalherint! f1 Ross, Peter Lawford and June Allyson. t! ·Garner as police chief V.'hosc only lead in [I solving murder is a killer dog \Vho may be . ..-the pr1mcsuspect. ., ' ABC (7J 10 :00 -Harry 0 .·A mentally disturbed young woman who stands to in · herit a fortune becomes prisoner of a re· ligious sect in "1'hc Acolyte ... TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening OCTOBER 16 Tllllt Mltttn'' (dr1) '13 -limes C1111u, IUtllu1n1 Ross •• H1I Ho!· bf~ Hltf)' Cu11al110, lUftt AIJJ· $Oii, Cluisl&pher Connctt,, Tom [wtll, Pe1er llWlord, [dt1101H! O'Brien, Arthur O'Con~•IL lllntS C1rn1r i111s 1s I pohct cllief whou ):ODD5i f•l ®I EDW111• 511111 -o11ly le1d 1n sol-i1n11 murderis 1 ifftiiH If I ~rh 11me ii neceU1iy, l illtf dol who m11 bt tht pumt ii w•M bt p11,.d to41J, p11·emphn1 1u,ptet. 111 1i ut1rty Klledulld pro111m1. O ~@®l iI)E lliir Qu1111 1:00 , ())@!EIJ.· EDW,_""" (Ttnl1lwt} "IM Ph1raoh'i Curu" @:I(}) IU @ .... Tht unv11hn1 ol lht mumll'l!!ftd kllillJI rtm1in1 of 1n 1nc1tnl £npt11n llHtilllt ph1r1oh II I cotltlil p1rty 11 !ht P1rtrid1• f1111ilf museum His lht !1111 IOI I fflUf• .W.•·IZ dtr. · :::":'.. 0 MIKE IS WOUNOED ON TM 111un cradle (R) * STS. OF SAN FRAN ! ! : (J)) Tnitll ., Coll,.qw111e11 0 (Q!l (I)){}) W S11ttb ol SI~ i.liiit hlClb Kou1 F1111dttt "Deadly S1Jtnc1"' M1kt 5:30 ®:I ~~Ill 5hft Stone l1tts the re1hl1!1on 1hll he m _,,,..._ m1y bec.ome lol1lly dtaf lllet I (]) Mt111'1 Htftn v1n i:anyinr the roblle!'s ol 1 liquor ( I (f)) l.ftt AMtric.111 Sty!• sloft rwnl ll!m down • • W1!1t W.W al Tht lold Onn 7:00 0 Q @ (j) m (D fitnn fl> fntrnl lnttm1Uo111I llNSidt CZ.fi Morit: (C) (Zhr) "Doctor f1ut· llwll .. i.t Dtllfri hn" fdr1) '61 -Cl•11btth T1y!or, • Mid SqlM Rieh1rd Bllrton. Te Tell tat Tnitll ED Classic Theatre·The c-ntr1t111i * Humanities in Drama I '-'"' PARADISE RESTORE T11t Fii · Mobile Oil Corporation (J)£u ...... LI l.tla ED Clinic Tht1tr1 °"P1r1d1u Re· lM Alitriue StJ'r $/ortd"' A tonltmpo11r, dr1m1li11· ,. 1le l..,lltlc likllitli llOn ol lhe tJ!rlOfd1111r,. ytl l1lli.t· (())hum known, hie ol b!1nd poet )ohn Mil- ,.._. · ton. John Ntvillt . 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The wiry. happy -go-lucky Rrazilian. a 21 -year-old army cor- poral v.·ho earns a mere SIOO per month and comes fro m poor parents in Sao Paulo, shocked the track and field world "'1th a \vorld record triple jump of 58 fl-el, s : 1 inches Wednesday at the Pan .<\merican Ga mes. After s hatt(•ring th(• \\orld mark of 57 .2a~. held by Russia's Viktor Saneyev since 19 72, Oliveira said. "1'wo years ago, I .didn't even know the triple jump existed.·· The insurgent. imperturbable Cubans seem to be one.-of the few islands of solidarity in a n increas- ing ronfusing and fouled-lip scene here. It could be days before perplexing problems of \Vt..-dnes- day, the third day of competition, are laid to rest. As a li ghter. and hopefull y less hectic, schedule bei?.an today, the Cubans had padded their gold medal total to 22. \Yilh 11 sil ver and eight bronze. The wc ll - financed .~merican effort trailed with 18 golds, but led in overall medals with 16 s ilver and 14 bronze, for a 48-41 edge over Cuba. Canada was next at 4-4-10. Of the events held \Vedncsday in 15 categories, at least ha1f ex- p er I enc e d madd e nin g, .sometimes classic. foul-ups A 01ini riot -complete with un - ruly mobs and armed troops - broke out when Canada"s Brad Farrow Yt'as declared winner over Cuba"s Hector'Rodriguezon a dis- qualification in semi-lightweight judo. The Cuban delegation was so incens€d . Rodriguez' ::;i lver medal was refused. Three days of judo competition ended Wednesday, but only after · officials found a way for the participants to make it to the arena. The rcpechages and finals were called off once, early in the day when the athletes· bus broke d O'i''D. It was finally decided that perhaps the athletes could merely take another bus, rather than "'a it for the original carrier to get bark from the repair s hop. Reader's Hot Corner Mr. White, Not a ll prohll'ms "'t!re ~n s agacious ly so\\"l'd , ho"·C'v('r \Vhen a rontrO\"l't·s y l'roppt.'d up 1n one of thl' shoot in i? l'VC'nts, somE'body got lhl' b1·1ght idl•:..1 to count all the bulll•t holt·s in thC' targets. \Vh t"'ther or not the problem \\"as solved to evC'ryon('s sat1sfa et1on or not "'a s neYer reve<.1 led . fJut the prinlc>d f(':.U[ts gJ\'l' lhL' Un1t t"CI St<.1tes gold n1ed :..1ls 1n al! four calegories. * * * U.S. Girls Win MEXICO CITY The U.S. women".s bas ketball team madt.• its debut in the Pan American Games \Vednesday night, defeat- ing i\1exico 99-65. Mexico. pl<.1 y· ing its third gam e in as many days , stayE'd c lose through the firs t half, but fa tigue <.1ppeart•d to set in the fin<il half <Jnd they fC'll steadily behind. Martha Nav<.1 (; arcia of i\1 exico was the lcadinJ! scorer of the game with 23 poin ts. and C<i rolyn Bush Jed the t\mc>ricans with 16. Orange Co un t1ans :\iancy Dunkle h_ad IO while Ann :\l t..•yers potted SIX . 8ASE8Al.l. cui...q.ca"-K!"B 1""'••to •, Sa1~aaor J Dom1n1t.Jn R~wu"hc l. CUbd 1 M£"1"SV0 LL£Yll•Lt.. C""-' l . "'"""'""'" 0 ~~•col. El s .. 1v•oor o WOM Elll"S VOLLEYU.t..r.. Unitf"(ISl•lesl. Pue•lo R•coo Prn•l,C .. n..a•1 SOCCER C...O•l. Bolivl.10 A•~''"" b. J•m•1ca O Me•1to J. Un1 !ed Sl.o\t\ I 6'aii! 1. El S..1va<1Q• O MEN"Sl!ASKETllALl. ~rto Rico 11<1. Vene11•el• II Aroentlna 81 . (.Jnada 80 w0Me111·1 BASICETl!Al.L Unittd Sl&tes 99, IN!••<D 6S 6r;11il ''· C•nolda ~ PIELOMOCICJ::Y Aroentlna S. United St<i!t'S O C'>nad.o 1. C.uv.on.01. '" Me••<O l, Jama1cao TRACK & FIC LD ,,,,,.11'1 IOO • Fl11ah 1 L1<IS Medona, Cub.t. I ,, '18 !l'OUal~ C.•mtt ,,_ cord I 1. t...,ancro (1v11. Cuti•. 1 '8 11 J (MIDI ,,,,,,,,.,,.l. Me>UCO, I •8 18 ' Ral'l•eld a. ........ G<.lyl,,i, 1 •9 1 S. lt>omas MacLea.n, U S., 1 •9. 19. Women"tlOO F111ah I Kal"le.n Weston, US . 1·0l "J 1 Al)O~ll HOl- frn.Jn, Co!lnaoa. 2 0111 J. JOHn Wem,..1. C-"'1 ... 1 OI> 91 ' l(allllt Hdll. U S, 1 01 lo6 I . .An.o UOr1l.trd,.A•Qent•na. 2 O'l 86 ~11·101i.c111o Final 1. Jol"ln Po-II. u '>, 1il' I 1 Jut.an Morro_.. Cull.a, 1%-1'·>. J Jav S11v~1le•. u S . 1% l '· S.VID(> Oole<;1iew•< z, Canad II, 1'n I'.'· I Aon Roost, CMl.c!•, 181·1. Final 1 Jo.to Olive!••, B•••il, se-e•1. _..,.,retard. 1. Tom H""""'· u.s ~-8 ' ,_ J Ca!eO ff&~ Abdul. U.S., SHl .l. '·Ne hon PruOenc10. Brat•!, SS-Jl;1. S, Gu!il•vo a1as. Cub•. ~..t.v. MIEN"S FE0 NCING . Sat>•• Fl11al~ 1. Milnu111 Lu•\ Of"f!r. C1<0~. •·• 7 """wSe1•1,,•. Cub.I, •-1. l. P91er Wt~IDrODI<. Naw YOflt, '·1 ~Ol"Ur Oeat Sala1•• ... nc1 s..11r"' bed! W.~lbfoo~ lrt pl•yoffl!. , • Thu!!d!y. Ocl0b9r 18, 197'5 DAILY PILOT (:J Clevelftnd, Gullett Tangle; . . Tiruit's Magic Tricks1 Cincy' CINCINNATI (AP) -The magit' or tbe Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium is nothing rompared lo the magit' of Luis Ti ant. · The tricky Bos ton right-hander broke Cint'inoati. 's home fie ld spell with some slight of hand Wednesday night and made the Reds disappear in the fourth gameortl;le World Series. Squirming out of more jams than a Houdini. Tiant tamed the Reds S....4 with a remarkably t'ouragMus performance and led tht" buoyant Red Sox into a 2-2 tic in the best-of-seven Serie!i. '"The man has done the job all year long."" said Boston manager Oarre ll Johnson . wbo will start Reggie Cleveland against Cincin- nati"s Don Gullett in Game 5 tonight. "'l-le was out there at the end tonight. and he did the job again.·· The Reds have been almost im- possible to beat at home this year. They had a 61 -17 r eeord before \\'ednE."sday night's game. At ·first, it looked like they were go- mg to continue their dramatic domination at River.front against Ti ant. Roston ·s star pitcher , v.·ho had shut out Cincinnati at Fenv.·ay Park in the Series opener last Saturda y , \l:as ob\"iously not himself v.•ith only three days rest . The R e ds gave the roJring Riverfront fans a Hft with t"·o qui ck runs off the chW"lky ri ght - hander in the first inning. · :\1 y breaking ball "'.as not as good as it \\'as in Boston.·· Ti ant. stroking his famous F\J Manchu mustache. tol d the press later : ··1 · llS t'd n1y fas tball mort• tonight. :\I.so. the mound is hi gher herC' than in 1'"'e nwa y Park . l 'hat bothered m y C'On l rol. · · Rut the s udden C1 nC'innati thunder didn"t take> thl' heart out of Ti ant. If a nything, he pitched · .... i th more hc>art as the pulsating gamE'\\"Ort>on . hild no intention of taking his best Ril<'herout of the game. li"Luls dld seem to have-a breakdown with the mound a cou- ple or time:!!," Johnson.said. "But it toolt a couple or hitters for him to strai~hten himself out and he wa.son h1.s way again." Magically. Tiant worked out or• lhe jam in the fourth. The right· hander also had nervous times in the fifth. gave up hits in the siltlh and eighth and the n found himself in big trouble in the ninth. Ti.ant gave up a le ad off si ngle to Cesar Geronimo and then a sacrifice bunt to Ed Armbrister that moved the potential tying rwt into scoring position. Working with extreme care to the dangerous Pete Rose, Tiant walked him to put men on first and second with one out. Then Grirrcy Ora T'1 T-lgllt 0..1111d 4 ., lirJ5 hit one o( Ti ant "s pitches way back in center field and sleek Fred Lynn raced back to make a stunning catch over his head. ··He didn't get that j.!oocl a jump on the ball, but I thought he would catch it," right fielder Dwight Evans said of his teammate"s ·clutch catch. 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UPIT•~a Aflc>r I sE'ttled do"TI .'" said Ti ant , ··1 pitched more of myo"TI g;tmE'. ·· BOSTON·s LUIS TIANT LEAPS OVER THE BALL WITH TONY PEREZ IN PURSUIT. Down 2·0 in the £iNl, Bos ton didn"t slay that way for long. The Sox routed Cincinn<.111 left-hander F'red :'llorman \\·ith a five -run fourth and s uddenly the RN Sox and their 34 -year-old nght· hander had a 5·2 le>1d. Tiant was still strugglin g, though. ln the Reds half or the fourth. he gave up two runs. And Fis k thought for a momt..•nt that Ti ant would be driven to.shelter. "I thought \\"l' lost him ."' s aid the catcher. "~l e just \Ya!-in "t pitching a typical l.ws l 'iant ga.n1e . lie had better control in the opener Jt Fenway. Jli s breaking b<.1 \l ju.st "" as n "t y.•ork in g. · · Johnson said . hO\\'evC'r, that hC' Machine Bre akdown? Not Same Team I Knew-Morgan CI:'lCI:'l'.'IA1'1 (APJ Cincin- n<.ili 's llii; Red :\·lachi ne is suffcr- Lng from 3 powC'r shortage. ·rhis 1s not the team I kno"·· ·· lamentl'.-d J oe :\1organ after l~u1.s Tiant .s hort-circuited the '.\'a - tional L.eaguc c h<.1mp1on s We<l - nes day ni ght for the> second time. ('vening tht.~ \\lorld Seri es Jt 2-2. "'1th ;.i g utty 5-•I victory. Cordova Defended The Red s. "'ho r0mp<.'d to a 20·gam{' vil'lory margin 1n the :'-IL West. then stormt..-d past po- \enl P ittsburg h in lhrl·e !>trai~ht playoff ga mes. have an acute l"ase of s lumbt•r1ng: bats. Feared as onC' or baseball "s most a"·esom c offcnst'S 1n years. the Big R t•d :\1 achin e has lurched to a s low start, avera~­ ing a meek .2 12 against Boston Cards QB Hears Boos STA'.'IFORD (1\P) -~like Cor dova i s thL' No. I quarterback at St<:inford. one or college football "s best training grounds for pro passers, and he's paying the pricC'. . "1-lo\v can you boo a player when he"s leadin g the con- ference a nd second in the nation in passin g?"" coach Jack Chris- tiansen said Wednesduy, defend - ing Cordova and tht! decision to leave the junior quarterback in last Saturday"s game agains t UC LA . The Pacific -8 ope ne r drew 52.500 fans to Stanford Stadium, and most of them seemed to be "booing 1A'hen Cordova. a rter completing just 6 of 15 passes in the first half, began play in the third period. ··The big problem is that '"'e 've got three good quarterbacks. Few teams in the cou ntr y have throwing quarterbacks, so all the good passers collect at-just a few schools, like Stanford, California and San Diego State," s aid Cordova, who finished with 19 completions in 38 attempts for 249 yards in the 31 -21 loss to UCLA . "Ir we won all 11 games and ""'ere No, l in the nation, J guess that would appeas e them ," he ln World Series play. said when asked "·hat it would "You have to attribute some take to turn off the boos. Stan-of it to their pitc hing slaff."" said ford is 1-3-1. !\-tor g<.1n . l-l e may h<.1vc meant Cordova played high school Tiant, the bale.ing battler "'ho ball iP Seattle a nd "'ill return has taunted the Reds "'ilh Ju:.: there Saturday for a Pac-8 game tantalizin~ a ssortment of :.low, against the Washington flu.skies. s low and slower s tufL "Everyo ne likes to come home ·I didn"t think he would beat and play in front or friends. l"d us:· s aid Morgan . whom Tiant much r ather he playing there coaxed into a game-end1ni..: than at StJnford this "'C('k ,"" he popup after the Reds mounted a said. ninth-i nnin ~ threat, putttng run- C hristiansen says he"s s ure ners at second and first. the boos last Saturday we re .. Even as the game went on I direc ted primarily a t him ~·as waiting £or us to explode. because of his re fu sal to s"'·itch f-fe"s somethi n~ when he has to to bac kup quarterback Guy Ben-be."" s <.1id ~1 orga n, who led the jam in, a sophomore. Reds during Jhc regul<.1r season ''But gE'ttin,:!'. rid of the coach with a .323 m <t rk but h<Js only doesn"t sol Ye the problem in this three hits in four J::amcs for a case:· he said . "'This happens sickly .214 mark . "We m ade mis- whenever you have two good takes again and you can"t make people at the same position and mistakes aJ!ain st a J!ood team ,"' people think one should be play-s aid the feisty all-st ar second ing over another.'' basem an. Cordova, w~ose predecesso~s "It was the b~st pitch J ha~ a.II at. Stanford-1nclude~an~1e:-aay .... SiiCI Morgan, after his Albert, John . Brodie, Jim game-ending out. "That"s the Plunkett and Mike Boryla. has bad thing about it:• completed 82 of 162 passes for The gloomies t of the Reds is l .~58 yards a~d 10 touC'hdowns slugger Tony Perez, the most. this ~ea~on . His best game was. prolific run producer in baseball at M1ch1 gan where he ~hrew ~or over the past nine years, but a 285 yarct;S as the Cardinal~ fJed pathetic. !:!lump-ridden figure in the heavily fa vored Wolvennes. Series play. Kings Top Capitals LOS ANGELES -Center Vic Venasky scored on a power play goal with 4; 38 left to help Los Angeles deCeat Wa shington 4-3 in the Kings ' N<itional Hoc ke y League opener W cdncsday ni ght. Venasky"s game-winning goal, a def\eC'tion from 20 feel away which eluded Capitals' ~oal ie Ron Low, came 1 :48 after Kin gs defense man Neil Komados ki scored on a 45-foot slap shot to dl! it up at 3-3. Lutz R'i11s SY DNEY. A~st ralia Unseeded American Bob Lutz of San Clemente knocked Australian Ken R osewall out of the $100.000 Aus tralian indoor tennis championshi ps Wednl.'s- day with a 5-7, 6-3. 7 -6 victory. The second-round match lastL>d 21':! hours. Former Wimbledon champion Stan Smith. playing in Australia for the first time in four years, also won, dumping Inclia"s Anand Amritraj 6-2. 6-2. Australian John Alexander b ea t R az R e id 6 -3. o -1 : Aus tralia n Ton y Roc he be<.1l countryman Ray RufreJs 7-6, 6-4 ; Australian Ross Case downc1I John Whitlinger 6 -4, 6-3, and Arian Gottfried beat Aus tralian Bob Giltinan 6-4, 6-4 in other matches. Hiroshima Cheer, Beer ~OKYO fU..PJ)--Bart·cn ders in 1-firos hima s mas ht'tl open kegs of sake Wednesday and invited customers to help themselves. . Patients in Atom Bomb Hospital sat in the ir h<xl!-i roar- ing ''Banzai !·· while nurse-; led cheers in the halls. -Aftt!r reading your column this morning I can no longer let Your comments pass without voicing a complaint. It is certainly evident that you can never m ake a favorahl P. statement regarding Corona del Mar High School. Jf you have a personal grudge against its· principal, Dennis Evans why don"t vou act as a fair and in· 1te1Ugent adult would and stop at· tacking the school and its slu· denta? Say~ge Attack Aft~r Youth. Grune Thirty years after its Wo~ld War II devastation by the atomic bomb, lliros him a fin a lly had s"o m ething t o celebrate. Its pro baseball team -the Carps -won a pennant for the first lime in its 26-year his tory. As for your comments about poor sportsmanship -why did ~ OY nothing when..Estaru:ia started a fight at a basketball game or the times at Edison and Eltancla games when food and drinks were thrown al CdM Dri 11 Team members and Cheer Jeaders? I'm afraid your colors are really showing. With sport."s writers like you it must be very diUicuh for our students to ~earn ''Pair Play. " MRS. DOROTHEA SHAW • 'I ORLANDO. Fla. (APJ -'Tve been scared before. but I never saw anything like-that ·mob, .. a s haky Alan Baker said as police continued their investigation Wednesday or an extraordinary assault after a boys' club foot- 'baU game. • ---- "They jumped us. They had clubs and pipes,'' he added. "'They were coming from ever- ywhere," said Baker coach or the Ki ssimmee Boys Club Midgets football team. He said he, three assistants and a parent ·were beaten by a crowd of spec• tators following a SatU.rday game with the Southwesl 8oY1 Clu.b Blazers. ' One or the coaches, Edward attack on a group of men Murphy, 32. did not r egain con-between 20 and 25 years of age sciousness until four hours after who had harassed the K.i ssim· the attack by 25,. to 30 persons, mee team throughout the game. believed to be Blazers fans, "It was a normal football after the Blazers lost the game, game; it Was rough.'' Murphy 2-0. said of the game involving J2· Baker, 2s·, Credits a shou,from and 13-year·olds. "We were jlLst the crowd that "he's dead" with leaving the field toward our cars ending the assault before anyone and they were waiting for us.',' actually was killed. Baker .said the assault began "They clubbed Ed, and he when the older brother of a didn't move a muscle for 20 Southwest player accused coach minutes." Baker said. "J mean Tom Bell or striking his brother. he didn't budge. But when they "They jumped him," Baker thought Ed was dead, that's said, "[ got und er them and what did it. They split like e -said. 'Tommy, let·s get out of bunch of rabbits.'' here.'.\But then they hit him yiurphy and lr«ker '(•med the j beb~:tbe head. thrtw him out. but they tackled him and it just broke loose. "The way th ey "'ere swingin~ tho.se clubs and pipes, imagine if they had hit a kid. They were beating and kic king us after we were down . It 's a miracle somebody wasn't killed." Coaches Baker , Bell and .Bob Eby and Pat Tenpenny, the parent of a Kissimmee pl ayer, 1were treated a t a hospital and relea se d . Murphy was hospitalized for two days with a possible concussion. Police did not arrive on the scene until after the niob hall Oedl and no arrests ha\'C been ma<1e. ~ The Carps <'linched firs t place in Japa n 's Central League Wednesday afternoon with a 4-0 victory over the Yomiuri Giants in Tokyo. There was no work done in Hiroshima after the telC(:ast of the game started, and wh~ it was over, drinks were on the hOU SC'. "I spent something like five million yen ($16,000) traVf!.]- ing to the Carps' out of town games this season,'' s~.id s uper mark e t operator Masateru Hirata, 58. "Jt"s been worth every y'tn or it." • ' \ . . DAILY Pll01 Thuradey. October 18, 1975 \ Davis No. 1· Back In GWC History SC Given Nod For Grid Crown I By C'RAIG RHF.FF ()I Ille 0•11• Pllol )lelt (;oldl'll \Vt•:-.t l'olle~c 11as hi.l(I son11· vt·ry good running backs 1n its 10 years or football-but !\1ark Davis ranks 3!j the ix-st Th:it's lht! opinion of 'Rustll'rs head t·uach !lay ~hackleford, who ratt·s Davis as a maJO r colll'gc )lrOSJ>('Ct. "We ve i'ad qtn te ;1 rew backs pl.-iy maJor colle~t· f1x.>lball , but 1\1 ark is the b.,.-st . lle·s b1ggl•r than :1ny of lht• real good ''lle'ti very. very SlrOn1';. In hl~h S<.'h()()I, t.\! 'Aas ;1 \'l'ry ~ood wrl·Slll'r :ind he's ;:ilw;1ys '>'i'Ot'ktng out in the weight roon1. Because or his s trength, ht'':s very tough to bring down.· .. Davis already has had quite n few letters from ~ 1najor colleges. bul he ni:ures to ~et a bii; r~h when the season is Ovl'r. ·"lie definitely will be highly recruited," says Shackleford. Corona Defense On Spot Again backs wc.-'v<• had, ht··s Coron:i. de! M.-ir lligh's V.•ay ~gain aJ,?ai11 :-.l Mesa. fast and hl' has ~·1 ~uver Sc;:i K1ni,:s finally came-"Mc.-sa's quarl('rb:.ick, 1t•1npera1ncnl, :-.<Jys up "'1lh the right com-Tim Ros aucr, h :-i:-. lnok1..>d S hitck1('ford. b1nat1011 la:;l week and rt•al sharp and tht>y have !Ja v1::;, a 190-pound went on to {lattcn E.-;tan· a ~ood back in llan l)ud· :.\Jl)homort', 1s s t·tt1n~ a t'1a . And c:<t-'"1 coach dridg(","says !lol!<Jnd. ~1l:t lln~ pace for tht> Dave llolland is hopeful "They rlop their de· Rustlers this st'ason. his crew can perform as fense with Steve Park at · The former L3 Quinta well J<'riday against defensive end .and t~~t lligh st:.indout has Costa Mesa at Newport could hurl us :;o me if :.tlready rus h('ll for 689 ilarbor 1-ligh. they match up right: . yards in 88 carries for a It's the third Century "But the main thing as 7 .8 averag:C'. lle·s been Lengue struggle for both that we have to play ""'ell O\'er the 100-yard mark teams, who are 1-1, and {undamentally, be con- in all five of the Rustlers pivotal to either team's sistent and control t~e games and is averaging chances for a C J}<" ball," says 1-lolland 111 137.8 per contest. playoff berth and an out-echoing l\.1esa coach Tom If he continues at the side shot at 'the circuit French's pre-game re· same pace, he'll easily crown. marks. be<-ome the No. 2 rusher "We didn 't make as Corona's h e ralded • A strong finish and a rirst·ever CIF 2·A foot· ball playoff berth in 1974 with a :sophomore and junior·studded lineup gives San Clemente lligh's Tri tons the inside track to the 1975 South "'.' i'-:~~51 Coast League title. San Clemente is un· beaten, has allowed ooly one touchdown in !our ~jiJ games, is ranked No. 4 ln '"'.' CIF 2-A circles and is clearly the team to beat for the South Coast League crown. Some venture the Tri tons have a shot at a perfect 9-0 re- gular se<1son . 1-lere ·s how the Daily Pilot sees the 1975 race: 1. San Clemente (4.0). 1 Coach Allie S~haff's un- defeated Tritons have mashed the opposition with a steady ground ""-"" game with a variation of the wishbone. Ilrian Wood has scored 7 touchdowns among his <150 yards in 65 carries and fullback Tom Arons gives SC a lethal 1-2 ~ punch, in addition lo backs Ron Wade and 1tandy Adams. tnGoldenWt>sthistory. many mistakes as weaponisthepas::i incor 1n two sc.-asons, Da\·is F.stancia last week." ex-quarterback Gary G~is· has I. 179 yards, which plains Holland. We didn't ness, although the senior ranks him No. J . Charlie gel in a hole and our de· QB accounted for only 26 Rucklancl , '-1.'ho played in fense played its best or yards passi;ig with. 3 1969-70 is the record theyear.. completions 1n the VIC· ·~ GOLDEN WEST'S MARK DAVIS Linebacker Pando \rteisidl.'s, quarterbacks 1'1m Vlei.sides and Glenn Dill, receiver Stan .1.\lathi s and lineman Corky Calvert make San Clemente too solid. holder ~ith 2,073 yards "We have to do it again tory over Esta_ncia. DH Rated No. I and Rick (licC' (1971-72 ) this week because Costa Instead 1t was a is second with 1.463. Mesa doesn't seem to punishing ground game Davis really didn't make mistakes. it's play-with Guisness leading come into his b\vn last ing real good football." the way with his sweeps. year until mid wuy 1-lolland cites the de-He ranfor99yardsanda through the st'ason. He fensive play of Rich six·yard touchdown - was sidelined with an in-Nebb, Brian Garratt, and his stats were the jury in the early part of Greg Wattson, Bill highest of any Cd M run· the campaign , then Moore,BobBaumanand nerthisyear. altematedatfullbackfor Ri ck Elhell for the 1-lolland is inserting awhile. crusher over Estancia-Brad Greeley in the By Laguna Coach 2. Mission Viejo C3·l l. The Diablos of Mission Viejo are C'Onceded the best cho.~nce to beat out San Clemente or possibly lie the Trilons for the crov.·n. l.aguna Be3ch lligh football coach Dennis Haryung picked the Dana Hills Dolphins as pre-season choice to win the South Coast Leag11e . Still, he {inished with and it's these athletes starting Ii n e up at •190 yards and was Yt·ho'll have to pave the linebacker. Frid:i.y ni,i:::ht the Artists host thC' Dolphins at 7:30 on their home Held, and llary ung 1:-. not backin~ down on hi s pick. Golden West's second leading ground gainer. One or the keys to Davis' success is hi s s trength s ays Shacklelord. Gauchos' Defense Diahlos Come Up With Nifty QB· "D~1na 1-Iills has not done as y.•ell as I thought they would ... hC' Solys . "Rut they arC' still lh t• team to beat ... Improving While the ~1ission Vie- jo J.ligh Diablos compiled a somewhal impressive 3·1 non-league football record. they answered one question that w;.1s prevalent among many Effectively s topping Diablos fans following Chaffey 's veer offense ·the 1974 season . last week , the Sad-That i s, who v.·ill dleback Colleg"C defense replace Dave Schmidt al must now try lo contain a quarterback? t eam that likes to pass. Well . the Diablos have That team is the found a more than ade- Southwestern Apaches quate replacement in who will meet the Doug Reeves and his Gauchos at 7:30 Satur-presence is one reason day night in a Mission "'hY John Murio's forces Conference football are favored by six points game at Mission Viejo over University's Tro· High. jans in their South Coast While compiling a 1·2-1 League opener Friday record, the Apaches night. have passed 128 times Through foUr games for 913-yard:ii. But Sad-Reeves has completed 22 dleback coach George of <11 passes for 354 yards Hartman is just as wor-and has rushed for <17 ried about their running yards on 17 carries. attack that has netted on-''Doug has done a fine lyl93yardstodate. job,'' says 1\-turio, "We have to gear to Diablos h ead coach. 5top the pass_.·• Says "'The big problem is that Hartman, "but lf you do when a guy has to {ill so- Haryung feels that 1Jul Murio doc~n·t Dana l·lills' overall know how well Reeves. balance <.ind it s ability lo Spear and Blum will do complete the kC'y pass. against the 1'rojans ('ombined "'ith thl• (2·2). Dolphins' size. 'A'ill "We're antiC'ipating a create large proble1ns very physical gan1e," fo rtheArtists. says l\1urio. "Defensive· '"fhey are bigger, ly, University looks very faster and meaner than tough up {rant <.ind has a us," he says . "Rut.tht•n top plct y er in middle everyoneseems tobC'." linebacker Da\'C Scro~-According to lla1·yun~. gins. They look to be l.ag-un::t's n1ult iple d{·· very quick and tough." fense will have its hands University's defense' full trying to contain the has surrendC'red only 36 varied running attack of points, but the Trojans Dana Hills. offense has accounted "The return or Kerry (or just 57 points. Crabb is bad news for But Murio says, "lhc.-y us." he says, "But then really have power in the so are Keith King and backfield and have a big John Gill. We'll. go with line. And they look a lot our usual deft'nse and quicker than they have hope that does the been." ...._ trick .~· • Murio says that hi s L.agun:.i 's defense has Diablos must stop not been overwhelming lJniversity's tailback,-in its 2·2 :;eason, giving R'On Dykes, "'ho has up 573 y:i.rcb rushing in rushed for 285 yards on four games. 69 attempts. Defending against the pass, lhC' Artis ts ha\'(' ;1 little n1nrt• to h1·ag ;Jbout . 'rhev ha\'l' given up JU.'it 200 )·a rd:. 111 the air, shut- ting <>ut l~loomin&1.on 's pas s attack earlier in the :;ea son Offl•n s ively, the Artists y.·1JI b(• th.ru"'ing lhe runni n g or Kevin Pike a _ga 1nst Dana !fills. l.a~una 's ll•adini.: rusher, Pike ha:::. carried the ball 51 tunC's for 185 y;:1rds :i.nd th ree tou c hdo'>'i·ns this seas1in. Quarterback David Chapn1;1n will be calling the signals for l.aguna. The 5·9, 140·pound junior has completed 13 of 45 passes for 222 yard!:i this season. lie -has thrown three intercc.-ptions . Quarterback Doug Reeves and running back Scott Spear pace coach John 1\.lurio's at· l'tick. Reeves has been consistent passing, click- ing on 22 of 41 attempts for 354 yards . And Spear has picked up 326 yards. The defense is questiona· ble, however, g iving up 50 points and s hutting out no one. 3. Dana Hills 12·2J. The Dolphins of coach Rill Cunerty were "rated higher prior to non- league battle. but the Dolphins have faill'd to display a consistent of. fense. The passing attack has H C -h accounted for only 88 ot ate yards in the last two games . Still, the F'our Orange Coast Dolphins have several art•a rt•sid(·nls took part back s (Keith King, in a btr. fis hing t>xJX'{fi-Kerry Crabb, Ron tion r C'C'e nlly in San Kosmala and John Gill) Diego. in their stable. Ne'-1.·port neach's Stu The line is anchored by F'ine, Costa J\.1 esa·s Neal center Mike Tanner. Beatt v and 1'om Imoto and i'luntington Beach's 4. University (2-21 . The J\.1ike Nel:-.on joined skip-Trojans of coach Dick per 1-tal lluber in l.inding Roche have the bes t 102 albacore on lhC' boat breakaway threat in the Descttnso. league in tailback Ron Out of 12 boats lluber Dykes and a better than has chartered this year, average quarterback in he has brought back the John Halagan. most albacore on lhree But neither has broken ofthem. loose like Roche '>'i'ould In hook in g the like :i.nd the offense has albacore, the ri"e \vent been anything but Aleex- as rar out as 85 miles. plosive item it was billed prior to the campaign. just that, then they will meone·s shoes like K runonyou." Schmidt, everyone re-ey Chaffey neither ran minds him of that." Injuries Haunt Vikes The passing game ap- peared stable until last week when University* managed only l comple- tion in 14 attempts and 4 (ensehu not been able to generate any coo· :iiatency. e:. Laguna Beach (?.!). The Arlh;ls are capable or winnin g In this league-but oot. con· sistent ly. Vince McCullough add> pwicb to a backfield which in- cludes Kevin Pike. But coach Dennis Haryuog's Artists are thin in numbers and arc up agairut il in every outing-although &bey may have more of· fensive potential than El Toro or University. Tritons Expecting El Toro to Throw Coach Allie Schaff of San Clemente J-ligh is looking for the El Toro High Chargers to throw a lol more than most foes Friday night when the two schools meet in opening South Coast League football play. "I think they are going to try and throw quite a bit against us," Schaff says. "This could pose a problem for us because we are the only team in Southern California with a couple of guards in our defensive backfield." Schaff was referring to Sleve Chesnut and David Domin~ue s. Chesnut starts at cornerback and Domingues is a starter at offensive guard and a reserve in the defensive backfield. F.I Toro has been vie· limized by its own mis- takes, accordirg to Scharr. "In a nalyzing th<' films and scouting r('pOrls. fumbles in enemy ter- ritory and bad bre.:iks have been costly for them. Without these mis- takes. they would be 3· I. ''El Toro does too many things w ell and they have a good running game although they don't have lhe speed of other years. "They. also have one or lhe best punters in CIJ-"' and if they put it a ll together. they can beat any team they play.'' How about his own Tritons? Last week they did a little more passlng than they have in other games, comp leting seven of 16 attempts. "We haven't had to pass before and besides, we wanted to throw a lit- tle bit to have il when we needed it . We'd prefer not to pass if we don't have to but when you have key third down plays and they stack up on you with <.t nine-man line, it calls ror a pass." The San Clemente at·- t ack is geared around the running of Brian Wood, Ron Wade, Tom Arons and Randy Adam:\ along with quarterback 'fim Vleisides. ··we·v<' got a good backfield but our line is one of the smallest in the league.'' Scharr says. The only 200·pounder in the starting offensive lineup is Arons at fullback. Women's Results TENNIS H-i"""" .. •ell !1 t J ttl Pil<llk• S11•111••• Mc.AIU$!•• «He f 0.1 B•t ... ~ker e 0, Mo!C.O 11-18 l 0.1 Ch•~ 8·3 ..l<IN'ISon!Pl""l l(e•o••tk8 ~­ C-IHBl""llH8-0. M<Gul .. !HB\ CltlCI>• ... 8·1. JoMIOtl O~Bl 0.1 Hoo' 8-0 G<ltllrl~t (HB l del Ferri" 8·l ,..,., !Pl 0.1 P•lmlero 8·• Ptf'Olltton IH Bl""' C001>1>a911 '"· Ae-y !HBl<HI Hook8·1, Oou1M11 lono·Slub !PI doll Boll•n-E{l\er u. Biil·McC.rrell jHBl I.le! Harf~lton­ Moor1a.,, ~Db-Wrl9Flt IHB) 11et Ort 11·0ebotoe ••• Ht!l•On·lO"ll 4PI 11•1 Hl9c;i•11•-l•G<"1s'I08·S, Belk,...P·Lo .... lt•I (HB) ck'! PFll!li~ T1t,..,,,ma.2.. O\ll)Olll ·SCOll IHBI dtl Buc""no"- Gt"t .. lf.6 Montc;iomtry -Scll•ld (p) de l 61.-ckm•"·SlreO•o" 9·1 Be•••• Flc;iueroe IHBI Clef C.rltr-Z.111..,••l-ll Sow•·s.IOClN'I' (P ) del F111mo~l(•na ... Mollrw·S.ftl)f"ll'IO tH Bl I.let C•l~•Y· Mertl"l·t . Tintln HJ 11 ll EdlMlfl s1,,.1•1 1(1~llnq ll 1 dtt Ort~lck I O. Mtel>I• !Tj de! Smerl l ·l i.n,...cTIO.IP1ll•cll8J . Tom.11lc !EI det 1..1nlnq_,,u 1-7. E~c;il/'111 ~EI dtl Bel~ll1 I · I. ClltbO !El ""IJt""""' • Fo<"Hllr <El dtl Gorli l ·l. Trutnood~·I, <;unon·Strocl. !El Cle! OU·ClltmKk " Yerbf·0.1111~ 4E11HI C•St·S~ ... Borko .. •ll·S<IPP l l IE\ Clel Htck•mkr•mp.Bos .,,, Glftl.S VOll..EYULl. .... ,,,,, Coton.a (tel Mii• Ciel V11!0 Plr~ lS), ,.,. J...,1or.v1r&ity Cor-~I M.$r Cle! Vl!ll Perk 13"1. lS.10. VARSITY Elllwnoe1Tu~15·10, 1s.11. JUNIOR VARSITY Edl-1Cloll Tusll" 1S-J, IS-ll . VARSITY U.q"""' Be•cFI a.I El Toro 1~. lS--0. JUPOOltVARSll't Uiqu,.. Be•cFI dtl El Toro 11-1. 1J.iS, IH. VARSITY Ml!.~ion \lieJo Clef Sin c1e,,...111e lS-S. 11~" JUNIOR VARSITY Ml•i lO" VitJO Ciel S•n Cltrnen!e 1S.l, 16-i4. VARSITY Huntington BeM..I> oe1 P•<.llk • IS.t, lS.10. JUNIOR VARSITY HunUnglon Be•t h dtl PecUiCI I~ 7, 16-H. VARSITY Unl"ftr1111 11et O•n• H111s 11.1j, lS-11. JUNIOR VARSITY Dan• H1111 dtl UnlYerslly 11·\S, lS.I, !S.U. BASKETSALl. nor passed on Sad-Reeves hasn't been the~ dleback in a game that on ly standout . Scott · . . , the Gauchos ~on, :l>·O. Spear has developed into ~~r1n !-f1 gh s 10·7 the Los Al game, as is (2-2) running game. offerings were intercept--,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o_,_,_,_,"i' ed by Esperanza. EARi:. y BIRD SPECtAL! Chafrey gain ed 132 ;.i fine tailback, gaining gr1d1ron victory over yards. 326 yards on 56 carries. Newport Harbor Satur- "Our whole derensive day may bring the Vik- ball club has been show-ings more tears than ing improvement," says JC Unheatens smiles. Hartman whose Gauchos According to Marina gaveup<l2pointsintheir The JC football un· football coach Mike first two games. "And 1 beaten list continues to 'Henigan, the Vikings are wouldsaylhatour secon-tak e a beating each hurting. And that .could dary is improv•ng." week. mean trouble (or them B_e-l:'_a_u s e of Sad -A tolal of 22 teams had Friday night (8) when dleback's secondary and unblemished records two they face the L os an ef(ective pass rush, weeks ago, but the list Alamitos Griffins at Chaffey onl:Y gained 42 has been sliced to just Westminster f-figh in yards in the air. The eight, with two or tho5e Sunset League play. Gauc h os (2-1) also teams havingatie. "We are very happy picked off rour Chaffey .1cuM1t:ATt:N1..1sT with the score in the c-..,._,R•con1 "' ,.. N b l .l passes. E•t•mlnois-4i 111 20 ewport game, u 1 But the running of im-0r....,.co.111~-oi' XM .o was a coslly win ," says Proving Larry Jordan ""1.a-(•.0.11 1•i _.. J·lenigan. S....l•S..r~r• (•·OI HO .... (6-l, 175 ) overshadowed c11rvsiu1 111 JI Tackle Mark Scavo Saddleback's defensive 1.AV•11•,!•-0 • 1» •s and defensive end Jim 8-"e<"lll91CllU.ll 11• 1, .performance. ,__,,, Ptntniul• 1,4 , • .s.s DeLuCJI are doubtful for tight end Chris Kilgore. • ·They don 't do Running back Mike anything special,'' he 5. E l Toro (0-4). The Fuentes is out for the says. "They jt.1st line up Chargers of coach Mac season with a knee in-and come al you, and Moore have hit on hard jury. they are big.'' times with the Joss of too Quarterback Dave 1-lenigan recalls that many good backs and too Wallach is also among the Westminster defense many injuries to key line the walking injurt>d and which gave Marina so personnel. maynotseetoomuchac-much trouble earlie:r in Defensively the lion aga.ins.Lthe.Griffins_ the season reacted m a Char@rs carf play with The loss of Wallach similarway. almost any in this could seriously hurt Rut the Marina backs league,butthedefenders Marina's offense. The come y.·ith good creden-need a break from the 5-tl, 160·pound senior tials. Jim Rankin,actjonandsofartheof- has completed 27 of 71 Marina's leading ground passes ror 330 yards and gainer. has carried the three touchdown& this ball •10 times for 253 season. yards this season. Bob With a ques tionable Craft has Tus hed for 140 passi.ng attack, Henigan yar~ on 22 carries :i.nd 1s quite concerned about an 1 mp r cs s iv c 6 . 3 what the Los J\I defense avero.1gt'. could do to lh~;\1 arina--1 I ( Pro Hockey New Yor' R•n<)f!'ti l ,A!\•n!'11 Pltbfntrqlll, Toro"'o 11 Dtl•olt '· Chi~•90' Ml-tot•'· Cahl~•"l'11 Lo~An(ll:ltS '· W•~lllnQlon l Coed Tenni8 IEntU !fl 041~-­ kt.1...,>t-Sl•ftdl•y COi 4•1 51_,. klftstMf'M,H . 0-f~LI 10) dtl 8t.1roitr'-S<8tt t.-0 • . .. ,. FV Passing Faees Stiff Test :.=~::_r-101 •1 11ten11a1'°' Fountain Valley Margerum , Bo Roxold, •r••Mrac:11•11 co1 .,., Pfrldlt· lligh's Barons thrive ·on and Warren Taylor) is a :!t't~!"~ 101 ., ,..,.._.. .. the passing game ·and Newport secondary that u. .. , ... 1, Barons coach Bruce ia more 'than 2'imply a MttMuttt-owr 1G• .,... Fttfll"'• Pickford says his chief' st11ndard defense, ac· Pickford sa ys he hasn't decided on a start- ing quarterback. yet, but says he won't a1tem3tc them. ,...... .. , •• o. _ _.. I kl d W•t"'•'·tl•,,111•111 IOl ct•• weapon will have its ""vw"1ngtoP c or . "We'll go y,•ith one or ~MMtar11 ... 1 • ..o. hand.a ru11 with Newport "Newport uses a man the other for a while and %:\":,'::."11 "' 101 °'' eoottrMt-Harbor Friday night at and zone and they rotate see how things work Zl!C t.·,.*"'' 1c1 •t %er..-. OranaeCoastCollege. it a little bit. They get out,·· says Pickrord. :".'::.~l.6t::!;,. 101 ... , ••mt-T~e two. collide In goodOatcoveraRewhere Dove's slats are 51·32·2 .,..~..... ... Sunset Leaeu~ battle and we've been ''ery suc-l o r 4 o 4 y a r d s . .,...Pl!Mocft 401 ..,..,, ....... ...,. t'halltn•in• the Fountain ce1stul on quick ouU. Coleman~2-30 ·0 for 411 ....... ' • • And '-"'*•"""'fo•4tfTwr"·..,. .. f. Valley passing came the end' do a little yards. ~~-IOJ1tttt•n••"'"" (guarterbacks Chr is walkoCfthatisdifferent. As fo r Newport ~..., .. ,, Dove and Gary Coleman .Alao the safety po pg up i.n l·I arbor 's of f e u se MlnttMJN""'-'' 101 dt4 ,.....,. •nd recei•era Ken tlmost any area" Pickford says it's Jlkc -w.··· .. . I --r ) any other Sunset foe- · · l· very o n l' is a l'hall,•nJ,?e," he says. "Ne""·port has some or lhc best moterial in the league. It has a retW'Tl- inJt quarterback in Gordon Adams, one ot the rine running backs of the leagu<' in Steve FOiey and we're fairly famlLiar with its personnel because or 8 lot or con- t act during summer leaJ(ue." Fountain Valley cntns _ J the game at &lmost full strength with tbe excep- tion or flanker Mike Mar- quez. Marquez, who caught a 34-yard scoring t>ass against Wes tminster, was ln· jured on tbe play ahd will miss the game with a ,pulled hamstring. Tim Holmes takes h.ls place at flanker and Mike Oganeku moves in· to Marquez's starting sPot at cornerback on de· !ense: PRIME RIB DINNER SOUP-SALAD-POTATO-DESSERT $4.50 5:00 to 7:30 P.M.-.v!on. thru Sat. THE MARQIIIS 1670 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa For Reservations: 642·8293 BIG SCREEN TV- FOR ALL SPORTS EVENTS All REMAINING NEW 1975 MARK IV's s2&00DIS~~~:wOFF STICKER ............... , ..... ~ .,.. ........ ,..... ~ ............. TVt .... .thd ............ --........... PO«•IT Titl l'f'fOICUll I Thuf!ld!y. October 18, 1975 DAILY-PILOT (:3 ' Oilers As Good .... ------------~Letdown Grid Stars For MD? E~gles. in ~huffle ~: 1 1 ' Kiefer Making Ma1or Changes. it'sMms ·uke lh• St.ll , As ll"ish? They're favorites to win the Empire League, are unbeaten and ranked No. 6 In the CIF 4-A poll. They also have t~ CIF's top pesing combination in quarterback Mark Larsen and receiver Rick Parma. But Huntington Beach High football coach Roy Brummett is not in awe of 'Kennedy's Fighting ·PAUL BETHKE MARK CHAGOLLAN Irish whom the Oilers (1·3) host Friday night in _0_1_n_1_H_1_11_s _D_•_l_•_n_•_• ___ es_i._nc_1_e_o_e_1e_n_•_• __ an Empire League foot· ball game. • "Wefeelwearejustas Polo Upset good as Kennedy," says Brummett, whose Oilers -------=---- defe ated Saddleback 14·12 last Friday. "We had another tight fourth . quarter last week, but we 're getting closer and closer to putting a com· pletegame together." Mesa Dunks To play a complete game Friday the Oilers Corona, 7-4 must control the ball, ByROGERCARLSON says Brummett. "And ort1Mo.11r"i..st•" defensively, we are go-Perennial bridesmaid ing lo ha ve to take the Costa Mesa took a major pasa away.'' step toward its first varsi· Clark, a sophomore, had t\\·onifty saves. The win gives Mesa a 3·0 league mar k . wi th coach Bru ce Bartholomew 's S ea Kings a notch back at2· L Taking the pass way ty league water polo from Larsen m ay be dif-championship Wednes- ficull-if not impossible. day afternoon with a 7-4 Larsen has passed for Century League upset at su..~~~~:a';.., 823yards and Parma has Corona del Mar HiR:h as c.iisu.Mes. 1 ] 2 1-1 caughtl9for473. . the Mu.stangs never ""'.;;:.~~~~ icor1.,0 ,1 !,n1,o!"7, ''But they have Other ~ -ti-ailed. Whltmor11 1. CdM •(orino ; wr.rry 2. receivers who can catch [l was only the second Smith,s.-t.._.. the ball," says Brum· time in school history VARSITY !11ett. "If we start doubl· that the Mesans have re· MWinm Sc-•rOv•11~"1 1 1_. 1ng up on Parma, then corded a victory over' Lo1.A'•m1to1 1 1 J ,_, they will go to their other Corona de! Mar in league IN•ln• v;or1....,: Jo .... 11, sw~v 2. The St. Anthony Saints ar;e 1)..4, but it is bard to E s tanc ia tl tg b 's convince Gary Carr that Eagles learned s ome his unbeaten lt1aler Dei h ard facts of Life last HJgb Monarchs "'ill have "'eek in a 34.13 p astin& an easy football game abti.orbE>d rrom previous- Friday niabt at St. An· ly winless Corona de! thony. ~ ~1 a r-n o w the Eagles do-.·n and d efensively they're a swarm ing type, making it very tough to run against.'' Hall final ly appears ready to take O\'f r the controls at quarterback after suffe rin g a n injury during the sum mer and, spe nding most or his (ime at linebacker. Paul High Swordsmen"' t ouchdown in a reli e( istill remember being dis· role ogain st T ustin, lh<"n qualified from the 1914 com pleted 8 of 17 and CIF 4-A football playoffs another touc hdown in the bttause of U(egnl spying. s(•cond half a~·ainst CdM. The SwordS men have Willia ms h ;;is been the compiled a n impressive mo:;t C"onsist ent runner 4·0 pre-se ason record "It m ight be a positive face a bigger challenge, point for us lbat St. An~ Coach Ken Kiefer 's lhony is 0·4." says. the Est ancia t"l even meets Monarchs' bead footbaJI coach, "bul the negative Century League favorite paint hs that we couJd E l Mod e na Satur d ay have a le tdo"'"· 1 really night at Newport •I arbor in Esta ncia ·s running and are the Daily Pilot's game. c ar rying 49 ttmes pick to win the Angelus for 295 yards Ullll a 6 .0· Len.gue football title. yard average. l lis worst Servile and Bishop average in any of thl! Amat should battle for four pr ior games 1s 5.1 s e cond plac e while against T ustin. MatE'r Dei"s Monarch!i -l-I igh Sch oo l and one don't think there is an more loss virtu all y puts easy game in this league. the Eagles out of the title "St. Anthony ha s good picture. lie completed 3 of 4 for 55'ya r ds a nd u GWC: No Ploy people and has a good "l couldn't believe how football team . They have immature our kids were a n e x c e I I e n t last week ," says Kiefer. q uarte rback , ex('ellent "They got awfully fat R ay ShaC'k le ford is the C0rsairs, s a ys the recei vers a nd a good wit h those firs t three more than a little leery · Golden \Vest coach, is running back. They are y;i n s ... pe r h a p s th is or Santa Monica City co ntain in g. th ree ex - mostl y 11th graders and makes us a better t eam. Coll ege . plosive back!;. "Their willbefired up.·· We pl ayed very poorl y, ·And the Golden West t't\10 running ba cks tArt Mate r Dei should be but the credit goes to football coach says 1t·i:> Sibley and Ray Cryer ) fi r e d up , t oo . "f h e Dave Holland . He d id the nopsychologicalploy. a nd a de fe ns iv e k id Monarchs h av e n·t won job:· says Kiefer of the "San ta Monica a lways (David Duffy l who re· a n o p e nin g An gel us Cdl\t coach. gives us a tough game turns a ll kicks ure all League game since 1969 Kiefer is making some and this year it 's coming ras t . good I oo k i n g and would undoubt edJy m a jor cha nges in his into the game io much backs," he says. like to maiittain their No. arsenal for El Modena, better shape th an it has Since both teams move 5 CIF 4·Aranking. includin g a backfield of i n the p as t lhree the ball well, the came Th~ Mon ar('hs had an quarterback La rry Hall. se as o n s , " s a y s Id d 1 · h' h II d COj.! eve op into a 1g exce ent pre·scason, e· wi·ngba•k Gary Conf•r S hackle ford , whose · ff · At 1 f · h t ... ... sconng a air. east, despile a 4·0 r ecord- fi gure no bette r than fourth. Pi u~ X a nd St. J\Jithony are tabbed fifth .-and sixt'h . In any other league. l\f ate r DE'i would pro· ba bly be fa vored but lacks the s ize a nd ex - pe ri en ce of the three- t eams rated above it. The ltt o narchs lost two All-ClF linemen. Don Watte rs and John l ,aGrand e ur, via graduation, a nd their quarterb ac k . Tim Wigmore, weighs only 150 pounds a nd could· t ake some beating from the likes of a St. Paul. eating sue ea ms as a nd runn e r s K e n Ru stlers t ake on the host f . Lake "'ood (10-6 ) and \Villiams and Moe F1 em· Corsairs Saturday night ~:~~~n t~~~te ';~rro ~~ i.s1 ~:~~~~,sLE•:~~!~~:,_, Lon g Be a c h \l/i lson , (7 :30) in a cruc i a l t.Bisho9 Am•11l-n M(I<.•'''"*'' Th h Ix 1ng touc hdowns. 1 1 .._ (21·13 ). ey ave '<'0 ,;El Mod•n a ,·, very Southern California Con· J.Serwote t4ill H••d·llll t'IO • ed b . " •.Mii!., Doti C'.0) Allll 1n1•pllf'MncMI. I by quarter ack Tim comp arabl e t o Villa ft>rencegame. "We"ve been ·tmprov· s.1>1u~x 1:t-u w111 uPWt--. Wi g mo re . who h<.1 s Park in slrentth.·· says "Santa Monica usually ing each we ek ," says ,.s1.A1>1l>ol'lv10...-le•U•rt11 ... ~. rushed (or 164 yar ds and Ki'efer . ''alt ough El has less pers onnel than Sh ac kle ford ··we've Coed V U hall passed for 295 yards . Modena does n·t figure to other teams we meet and rus hed for ove'r 400 yards 0 ey ·wi g m ore's backup, be as fancy E l J\fodena it's usually smaller. but in our last three games, 0 ,..," CM" Aci!, 0111...u111 1s.s~ Mark Drazba, has al!>o plays ,·t pretty straight it's on e of the. best so we're ha ppy with our 1s-.,1 ~J. be · es " e d 1 h . o...,.eo."o'•v••\ot 1rwoanw1: en tmpr s 1v · pJsS· and has two e xcellent coache t eam s 1n the progress , a thoug "'e re ~Sc:nmkn,o.ns.ir ... ing for 207 yards. Drazba tailbacks to shuttle with r on re r e n C' e , ' · says not happy with ou r 2·3 re-A completed 5-or-5 for 110 Roger Rees and ~l ike Shackleford. "Thi s year cord . Rut "·e've been .. ~~~r co.11 oe• G1•nd•11t 1~1. yards again s t Wilson Merk. it has .good pe rsonnel.·.' pl aying good root ball a.........,eo.~P••'t'll•s ott,,.~: kids." action and most of the ~l. NoJVO•m• Brummett is confident credit must go to Joel FllOSH ·SOP'H when Wig more. still sur-"They'll throw on fi rst A big key to defeating teams." o.ob111Pt••ins.&ob voo•11h. _fering from the flu , sa,w..--~~~~~'.'....::'.:'..:'..'.'..''.'...._:_:...:.:.:_.::.::.o._:::_.:::::.::::::::......:-:.::::.::::_ _________________ _ · d f h r l<W9•v°"""'" ma e ense t at eatures Monroe, the winne r ·s Mllrln• o o 1 2-3 All -Empire League holemanwithfivegoals. ~A••mllos o 1 1 1 1 tackle Keith Dionne (6-3, Monroe, who entered ,..,.,1"•v;or~n:~~1U.,";1· 205) and end Toby thegamewith35scores in Sc•,..lt'l'Ou•1111n Bonwell (6 -0, 180). 10 starts, connected with ;:.:;" ! ! : :-=! ''We feel we have the the back·breaker. hi s Edl-.Kor1....,·Mu111,..u~•2.L1ft. best defensive tackle and fifth tally, with 5:01 still ,,,_,.ot, Br~. C•o~s. Br ic•. best defensive e nd in the left in the game to give ~~~!!::,~';!:it le ague,·· says Brum-Mesa its three.goal ad-FRos"·.SOPH melt. "They 're good on vantage and Corona del S<orebyOu•1111ri d Wiest•rn 0 0 0 0-0 the pass rush an we are Mar's Sea Kings were un-Edl\Ofl a J s '-70 going to come hard at a0Je toovercon1 e the gap. Edi-. scori....,· Plc••ord •. ~'" h • J, Gui...,. J, Afl lwn l, C:r •""'oro 2, t em .' Corona de! Mar, which R~rt~. 1~r ... 1"10n. H"'""'· Rt dd•c•. The Oi_lers will be ag-has never Jost a league ""'C••r~y . . ff too VARSITY gres~1ve on o ense . water polo championship S<M1D,o1t11tt1r1 "I (eel we can mov,•. in 14 ye ars of operation, E1 ~· ' 2 o 1--..1 th b II K ed · Ell...c l• J 0 l 2-1 e a on enn Y. saw its chances go down e ,t•nd• ,corl!'19: Mii' 1, l.Dw!'Y 1. says Brummett about an the drain due to some sio.n2,K111,,.. •. Irish team tha.t has Sur· shaky passing and some JuH10A VARSITY S<.M• by o ... .u.n rendered 82 points. heads up defensive play ·e1 Modin• o o ? ,_' Huntington Be·ach's by Mes a 's Stan De m-e,1.,,(t1 • • J ,_,, ff · th t · Est•ncl• M:Ori....,, Ot-11•11 J, ReHe l, ·top o ens 1ve . rea is becki, Mark Whitmore cw-u 2,w,11112.0•ru1~r. quarterback 8111 Holst andGlennLystne. va1ts1rY who has completed 29 of Coach Terry Bowen's Sco,..•ro ... 11 .... 62 f 485 ds Foun1111nv1 111y o ? o 1-<I passe~ or yar : , Mustangs assumed a 4-3 NtwPOf1H••OO• 1 2 1 ,___, Running back Jim halftime le ad with two L h · d 51 Scorlnv: f'V--Cll•""Y 2. D•vlci<.on, uca s a s carr1e goals from Monroe and a M1J1er. NH-Ro1>otrhon •. Fulh. ""· times for 207 yards rrom pair by Whitmore while dllf"\Ofl.Ntw1•no.wi.111.0obro11. the Oilers veer offense Corona de! Mar struggled and has scored four TOs. with singles from Paul Semonsen, Jeff Wherry and Dave Smith. St. Paul, Friars Vie CdM's last gasp came in the third quarter when Wherry hit with 3:22 left to make it 5·4, but numerous steals by Mesa nullified any additional Two of the CIF's un-CdM orrense , the n beaten 4-A footba l l Monroe struck with a powers, No. l St. P3ul penalty shot with 38 and No. 4 Servile, clash seconds left in the at Anaheim's La Palma quarterto·makeit6·4. Park tonight in what Corona del Mar, rated should be one of Orange No. 6 in CIF 4-A circles, County 's top prep foot-was guilty or 15 turnovers ball games this year. and made 4 of 15 shots on Kickoff for the Angelus goaL League opener is 8, and Mesa goali e Mark JUNIOlllVAlllSITY Sct"•YOulll1•r1 Fountain V11111r 0 1 o 2-J NlwPO•tHarbor 2 I S 1-11> Sco rl"O' FV -N•!son, .11.ldri c,., Mllnts. Nl'I-B<!•-S, Holii~r l , MJ••s J , V1r111; 2, Ve 11e••mp 1, ..... 100. P:llOSH·SOPH S<.or•Dr a ... rt•., Fou!llaln V•H•Y o o o )-) ~wpottH1rbor J s I> 2-16 Sc:Od"'O: FV-Umplleno1.1r 2, Men· 0.IW\n. NH -Mo"IOOITM!fV •.;.,..r"loOrl J. 8erQHOl'I 2, Go•m•n 1. s .. t......,n. Futts, l(e,,_Mlly, Klmts, wo1r~. JUNtOlll VARSITY Sc•r1by01t11r1I,._ C.0.l•MeY 2 I 1 1 I 1 0-10 ~ 2 0 2 J 1 1 1-11 Scorlnv: CM-Shulll '· Me~!on l. Frou, Gr11en. Ar..old, CdM-'illYI s. W•l-erl, O""''•n 1. Ood•r 2 ,lllOSH-SOPM ScM• llr Oull.uo., Cmlll Mew J s l .S-16 Coron•Gel Me r 0 1 O 0-1 Storino: CM-Raoer1 '· c,..con J, P!t•elf 3, Ott l , W11 ••held J, BumslOt. COM-111• ... b•O"OI\, St. Paul's Swordsmen are favored by four points in what s hapes up as a defensive struggle. Both the Swordsmen and the Friars have al- lowed just seven points in four games, and each team has recorded three Can Edison Avert Another Upset? s hutouts. The Swordsmen, led by quarterback Craig Johnston (a 60 percent passer ). has shown the most offense, scoring 93 points. They have also defeated Carson, one of the City 's top.. teams~ 10·7 .. The Friars h ave an outstanding linebacker in Rob McCormish-he's averaging ltnackles per game-and quick cor- nerback in Brian Bag. gott who is als o a dangerou s punt re · turner. Gloom and pessimis m seem to be running ram- pant at Edison High as football coa c h Bill Workman and his Chargers try to figure out what went wrong last weekend and try to keep ITTrom li3ppening again. The once unbeaten Chargers were upset 12-8 by Los Alamitos to bring their season record to3-l, and Workman s ays it could happen again this week. Des pite Workman's praise for Hess, hi s own quarterba c k Ri c k Bashore is none too shabby. Bashore completed 36 passes of 63 attempts for 587 yards this season. The 6-0, 17S·pound senior has thrown four touchdown strikes and bas run for anothe r four. Primarily a passing team, Workman is a lit-, Ue worried the Charge rs will not be able lo profit from Bashore arid his re· ceivers Jim Bogart and Don Whan. little action. ....... c~"· .... • ,, ...... , ....... , ...... . ,,_. llll ~,., '• o ·r o,, _.. . ... ·~·. "•' .. , .. "'•"• .. u·,·-•·•. -..... 0 ••.• "•' .. c, ... ... , ..... ,_. ,_ SEALEI - >.i" Po.,. I••• y0., c..,t •• 9 ~)'"'"• 5·oo• Po</,o• .. LHI, & Lou QI y..., ~od'''"' Coolo,.., It O;i, FAST FLUSH 11.d v .... c..,,,"11 ,•'"'" oc o~, & c,. ..... p ....... o..,i.. ... "9 o .. '. >. Cl"'l11•d llod•<""' s,,,.,.. U 01. 39.~. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MUFFLER 11 lho lo\ulff" Fo•h •lt•I• Tho ().91001 p.,.,~our 0-no Tho C.., !• Wl..tlt ~ .... (),,,..,11y 1 .... 1i.d, 'lo till lloploco !1 () c;,..., A llolu..d •• f,. JJ,ff• 11'' ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TUNE-UP KITS (),,,,,.1 E~"'"""'"" c;.,..,.1 DWELL JA(H TESTER fl_\-, '"""""!• ''" c... 299 () (09,•o lll>M, 1 ldoo\ f"' £,,,,. 1 ..... .u •. "''"' s.. .. 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"We have stre ngth in our quarterback and in our receive rs:· he says, ''But we ,h a y e p ass blocked very pOorly · so we may not be a b to. take advantage . those strengths.·• 1o1oi .... o .. ,.i.. L t...i. a. .... r.,.,,. 1> •• 1 .. ...,., .. it•"•..9 l LOAfO' a ..... , lofo, Po'""• Ro•"' W c....i... .... .... s•~~f ]99 G "' CHILTON'S REPAIR MANUALS HAID WOOD CIHPEI ""'"'''"" ... ,,..... IEC. a.ts r,._ O 111,.,,,...,, v,..,1 (o,.,od l>o4dM 7 99 -.... s .... 1 c.,, ... , f., (o• -"'"°""'' \"l~1'•1' POSl·YENT FILTEI , ..... u. 1 .... ._. .... P,, .. ..,, ~•oll•"f o,. Toi (I-~ 'D~'I """ c1 .. -. 79c Workman is especially concerned about Westem's wishbone of. fens e , its fine q.uar::terback Dean Hess and its running backs, Rick Fleager, Ron McElroy and Leroy Remirez. '"The only way to de· feed against Western ls Edison, nowned for its defense, had some problems in that depart· rilent against Los AL The determined Ch argers al· l owed only 24 y ards rushing and none ,ea.ss· ing in the first half. They gave up 105 9n the ground and 111 passing in the second half. to "°mmit younelf more U S to the run and against • Co ege occer them, pray a lot. We ex· !i!M'-•n c.ufor"'• co1~ , UG them· to pass only S..i 1>1..,0, • • or four times dur. '°"1 •cOl'l119-+t••• c~i.... •. In Ill " b INM MITWWll J, i>.l'I C.!nplioJll, DIW g ttfame, , e says. llr10I\. --------~· ----r;;--• ·-----•••• _..,_ -· ·-•• SAHIA ANA l:lht Mnit •YL .... -ol I,,. to. 541·5111 l cmTA Mill I H I.'"" tt. ·--6454264 • 11,.-1;11 ......... Toi"•o•,0•1 4 I<•···· o.,o1;1. c ... t & II.Ob., c..,,.,"'''""' SANTA ANA 1 '4 • M1tTOt. 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COME IN A ND T ELL US YOUR PROBLEMS PEANUTS JUST STAY Wl\ERf YOO AAf,MR.&ILVAN!·I W TO TALK ALONE WITH 'TOOR. ATTORNEY! MISS PEACH I DOOLErs WORLD .jc ~ ) DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MUWNS No SENSE HAV IN' A SUN Dt:CK IF ·YA DoN 'T SUN " ,. ---- ~"' . W: (( c4i""~·~ ~\ffi ~ ~ ~ ANIMAL CRA CXERS \Fir:t;tfiEAN~::E.e\iEVE1<'1~~ El"?ER L.0\IES HIN\ AS A I.EADE!'!. CR H/l.iE5 HIM/ • ~ by Herold Le Dou • 1 l l I r IF' YOO'R e JI< Ml!!1"1!!RMAIP, HONf!Y", SOMl!!O"'I!! s-roi.E! YOOR MO'f'OFt.CYC L..8 .1 .. ,,, I t. 5'GH c-- 'IO v.tlNDfll fOOTSAU.S Pl\tLOf" 50 Ff* MEANlllGfta- llaATlOHSHIPS I 10 ./6 by Gus An Iola by Rodger Bolen ili.:i I-+ . .16._--..!.---l THE GIRLS (Jli,Y,j, .... ··Hcnt ~. \IOulJ ~ou mind if a1 th.: nttJ offi\·c ~·eeks men could n't take 1hc:1r C}CS off~?" by Mell DENNIS THE MENACE .. cape 11 Place of J6 Cupid 59 Legendary •3 Eva!uale seclusion J8 Run away Cell ~ I .Arrn<IAllt, <ll'IMINOl.OGY I~ ~ .AN AIM1.1Nfi ~IENCll ! HOW CAN YOLA TELL ONE SET OJ! ELEMENTAll'Y. Illll'~ N(E CHO~TE, ~TIAAICT'~ NtE J &LLY, LESTER'~ .AltE 17/ftT ... ~ "10-1" DICK TRACY t -• • ~INGfltPftlN~ Fm\\ ANOTMElt 1' ISTHATSO! WfLL f JUST LOST MY HIJSBANO•A WCJN1l(RAJL CARTOONIST• TO A woMAN c;AG·WRITER -NAMED 'BUNNY"f ' • 'I I• u I - ' ' : , r ' • ~ ) . . • 'Marigolds' Encores at GW It's HllCore time far one oC the most s~cessful prod.ucUona on the collegiate summer circuit - "Tbe Effects of Gamma Rays on Man -in-Lbe·Moon Marigolds ," which bows in again Friday night for an extended enga1emen.t al Golden West CoUege. '' Marieolds. ·' which played rour evenings at the college's Actors Playbox T~aler last summer is back for eight more performances. The Paul Zindel drama will be staged Thursdays through Saturdays at8:30 and Sundays atSp.m. fortwoweeke~ds. ABC Strugg]es To Nielsen if I NEW YORK (APJ ·_ ABC, enjoying its best season iq,years, finis hed No. 1 in the weekly ratings averageJl'for the first time since January, accord· ing lo the latest A. C. Nielsen ratings. Nie-lsen figures for the week ending Oct. 12 estimated that ABC's prime-time viewing audience was 13 million homes each night, compared with 12.S million for NBC and about 12 millicn for CBS. ALSO, SEVEN OF ITS shows were in the top 20. CBS traditionally has been the fronl·runner in weekly averages for lbe last 20 years and ABC has been a consistent third·place finisher. Over-all, for the first five weeks or lhe season, CBS is the front · runner , according to Nielsen's estimated average audience levels. CBS' "ALL IN TllE Family" was the top- ranked show last week. The 19 other most popular shows were ''Sanford and Son " (NBC \; "Phyllis" and ''Maude" (both CBS); "Six 1ttillion Dollar Man " (ABC>: "Rhoda" (CBS); "Marcus Welby," "The Rookies," ''Streets of San Francisco," "On the Rocks" and ."Barney Miller" (all ABC ): "Chiro and the Man," last week's baseball playoffs Tuesday night, and "Little . House on the Prairie" (all NBC J; "Good Times" (CBS); "Starsky and llutch" <ABC>; "Mllry Tyler Moore," "The Jefrersons" and "Medical Center " (all CBSJ, and the "NBC Sunday Mystery Movie." 'Duke' to Return LOS ANGELES (AP> -More bicentennial celebration : NBC is bringing back John Wayne's TV speC'ial , "Swing Out Sweet Land" for a repeat J an. 15. Using a gigantic U.S. map as a plot, Wayne re- viewed American history in a light vein for the show. His guest stars included Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Ann-Margret, Lucille Ball, Dean :vlartin · and Dennis Weavt>r . forlbur~ ... ,...._::;..-' STARTS FRIDAY ·~ ( ... allllmi,.IMJ) NEWPORT CINEMAS HEARCOASTHWY.&MACARTHUR lilEWl'ORT 0 CENTE11 6 4 4-07 6 0 !• ..... .......... , ~·---tntlf llG MAN fl'tl --~~'1·11o1 11,M N0oe. • MA~ll OAlll 10'1~ II .,, .. , .......... , "'! .. l• .... .. " ....... .. ~·· ....... " " ....... \II "" .......... ""' ,, ..... II• lf'I ....... ....... " .......... "t ..., .... allOf _, I -M.Mll' _,. 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DOG 1111 11 ... lot ... ,,, ., '•1 ,_, -'~"-"-"-'",.°'.:.:::,SlAUGKTtl HOUSI flYI , ......... _ "''""' ... 1111 ......... .., '#~::.::' .. ,.,., -~-ONCE IS NOT I HOUGH 1111 ..., ....... -!ill!IOW ntl GllAT GlTSIT"' •llOl*Mft -.-. WHlffS "' ......................... S.P.Y.S "" -~ ONCI IS NOT INOUGH 111 ...,. __ , ... _ . THf GlllT O• IT'"' - 1ntermission Tom Titus Denise Dunne directs the drama of a motber · struggling to raise tier two teen-age daughters. Featured in the GWC C'Ul are Sherry Hanson, Laurie Halliday, Delia Rose, Dee Baerg and Susan Bates, all of whom performed in the summer cast. WlNDING UP their stints this weekend are two local productions, "Here Lies Jeremy Troy" at lhe Irvine Community Theater and ''U.S.A.'' at the Sao Clemenle Community Theater. Carol Filian is directing "Jeremy Troy" with Ron Filian, Sylvia Lee, John Loughman, Barbara Peters and Gene Benedict comprising the cast. Final performances will Qe given Friday and Satur- day at 8:30 in the new JCT theater, Bris tol Street and Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa. Reservations 557.7297 . "U.S.A.," thestageversionofJohn Dos Passos' e p ic novel, resumes tonight for closing performanC"es throt1gh Saturday at 8 :30. Beverly Sparks directs an ensemble cast at the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabillo, San Clemente. Reservations 492·0465. CONTINUI NG THEIR respective runs are two coaslal professional theaters. each dark onl y on Monday night . Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse is produC'ing "West Side Story," while "Jumpers" is being offered at South Coast Repertory. Tina Sarno and Jeff Knight head lhe ''West Side Story" C'ast with Blanche 1dickelson, Barry Gorbar and Gary Graham in top supporting roles. Curtain times vary a l Sebastian's West , 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations 492-9950. At South Coast Repertory, David Emmes is st aging Tom Stoppard's cer ebral comedy "Jum· pers " with J ohn-David Keller. Anni Long, Hal Lan· don Jr. and Gary Bell in the principal roles. Curtain is 8 o'clock with a Sunday m atinee al 3 p.m. in the Third Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646-1363. . S IL :3 . . . SADDLEBAC K PLAZA ' .. , ............ ' ' .. '" . " •• ' •• --......... _ _,,._. auon-."' ",h-urfiftf' Susann\; ij,ri Is~ l'.louj!ll' WHIF.FS "l,AJ..J ...... 11 -lJ.O- "SPYS" t:•S l :•S S:•S 7:41 9:4S • -&lM>- "'IMl '9Ul ~!SIT .. Al 2tM I 1<0CI '' ~.,, ... .....,,. .. "\fll(\I\"\ f :f)( ..... ,~ I' I( J-'.~:"i •:fl\l\lt-:"\"I"!" t:ll \HI.ES ''···: \ ,, .. : > .... • "' . .' j I -: . ,, ~.I. II\\ \h \\\ \ . ' . '· . 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FROM 2 Surf c1 .. lMA •SURF FILM FESTIYA.L• 1ltl5 Wl:H-U.5. P'l:EMIEU "CRYSTAL VOYAGER" ()qlQIN,-.t. SOIJ ND lPACll (IY 8 J THOMAS 1 PtNll FlOYD _. ..... ,,.,,. """"'' , -Vttflllt!I VVfM.M °'"" c.-nv•' - 1581 W. SUNFLOWER W f BAI T l C.M. 640 0594 A "H.APf'Y HOOICEI" fRJ V"C.llHAL IMOWUDGE" A "SOT & HIS DOG" Y '"l.AMCHO DB.Ull" 11.1 .,MMAHUIW'" Ill -suPH YIXIH"' Ill IOIOM. '*"' ........ J .. ,, •• _"·J~ , DCrt HOllDAT' -: -Ut. I SIM-OrtM l !;II THE CITY SH PPING CENTRE ORA.NOE •SJ:2·i121 11\ CITY CEMTRE CltolEMAS -I.A. PAWV tMANCHlSTIEA EX .I o.a . ,AWY ICI TV OA . lX.I EDWARDS CINEMA HARBOR AT ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-3102 llWllUICINlM I ............... ~q_u ... 1u u~1+n JAWS EllOS • TONIGHT!! 10116 ion CANDICl BEAGEN • Sf.&N COMN(llY Pl.US "TH ( Ph11 ,.,,_ OI,_, Sldte OllOWNIMGP'ClOL'' Ot 'TM~J(· CIN ClNHR ' r-Cll(ll l WlSl .......... ~ .... <o•....... I .. ,,._, ...... .,. ......... ~·•-C""'1t "' '''!!. w11r .. ~ c-"1._!"I "Ont of 1hc hnl p clum ol the~ ... 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ECOU NT YOFOR.\NGE '" l"e Mallet o t '"' E\I•'' ''Miry M 0 Av", O.t ••.....:1 Nolo<• \ ll•r•t>Y O l'<t" 10 (••<IHOf \ """¥'"" <iA•m• <l°"'•ll\1 tll• ••<<I (If<;• 0-"1 to t01e '"'"I 1 .. ,m, '" t~ Oii•<• ot ''-<I•••. ot \.,.. .i•o•••••tl tourl <>• •o ,..,......,, lhtm tu Ill• ""II"' ••onf'd •t '"" Olio<• ot '>•n<l<"t\ ""<I '''""'•. )'IOO w .1w. .. , 01-.0 Ne. 11w. on 1"'· c,,, o• ~'" .\"Qelt\ on LO\ "'"Q~'"' C""nly ••fU(ll If!!'' c.tr., -''I .... pl..,_"' OU" ...,..,, "' '"" ""''"'"0""0 "' ·'" -·1~·· µ.ofl••n•r>Q 10 ,.,a• ''"h ~"'" """"'' ""''" 11>f' """"'""• .,,,, .... , "'"'' l• '>lf"l 0t Ptt\\·ll1<"(1 ''' ,\lo" -~•<I "'''" n '""' mon\ll\ •~l'r '"' '" ! lluDl•«l"l.01 <$ ,,,,, l\O!<t• ()~1...a ~n!emt>r• 14 1.,11 R>tl>••O t. o., .. , C•••utor o11n-.. 111 Thurs<11y. Oclober 16. 1975 P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREOITOJIS S.U,.lltlOlt COVltT 01' THE STAT• 01' C.t.LI FORNI.\ Hilt T"ECOVNTY0F0RANGE Nto A·IMtU E>tele of D•VIO (L,1.'11( \IE[l. O.t t•vo. NOTICE tS .. Ertf6Y (;IVfNtOllW l'..,•lCll'\ Ol 11'>• •DO~• nernoi<I °"'~t l""t ell Ollr\Of" '""""' (l•>"l\ •Q.l•n•I t"' Mid dl<eO.nl ••• 'fli""e<I 1<1 lole tftem. w!lfl ll'o! ~C••••• Y "0U<rit' ... , •fl tfte Ofllc• ot llW (I••-nt ""' •OO .. ..., llUHt court, o• 10 P•~"""' ,,.,..., w1t11 rr.e fW'lOl'\\d~Y ~o.K IW•t, 10 ll>e ""dt•\1-I di lfte ofl•C" o• (VMM I t;\, MC: CL ,IN ANO WOl.-0, AH0•~1\ at Ld*, 11~21 p • ...,, '*" v .. 1 ..... "' ""•!• Mil, lAll""' >hll\, C•lll O•l><J ~{~\) ,.l>l(ft •\ OW pl•<• 01 ""''I'""· "' 1 r .. """~' .. ..,..... ,,, ell "'lt'lc•• ""'''"'"'"II 10 1nr ~~!a~e 01 >;,JldO.C~I, .,.111><n IOut "'0'111>\.oth« 1,,.t"•l 11Ubll«•l•on o! Ill•• no1<l~ D.l!MIS..Pl•mt>oor II 1q/~ MANN.\':>UE\l[(.l E••t .. 111our 11w w.11 or 11'14' at.>o"• n$m•·a ~· ~ctom! CUMMINS, MC Cl-AIM .t.N O WOLD A-..., •• 1r..ow llSll 11'•'900. V•l•n< ''" '""'•""" i-t lUt, C•lllO<ll•• t1,,) Al-f\ lot f ••t w1u• P\<'>l•~l'oeO Ot•"~ Co.•• o.,u1 v ..,,,,, '>eut 1~ .• ,..,0.t l.~ l6,1ql~ 'lN>!l l~ ~~~~~-:c,c,,o,c,o,~~~~~-1 NOTICE lOCAEO•TOAS NO .\ M'>0 SVP!.AIOrt COVrtf OF THE 5 T .t.T E OF (,I.LI JOll N 1,t. ffiA T .. ECOUNTYOFONAHGE In '"' M<llt,, nt '"' E•lAle '" E:OW.O.R;O MAA ~ .. Al.L WILSOri P UllLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOU$ IU\tJlll•\\ M.t.M• \TATlMCNT Ti. 'OIK>wo1>9 P9rt.On " oo.rog °"'" ""'' ., !NT£QAATEO SY\l t;!M\, lM ~II•. CIHI• ,,.,.,., Ctitto•n.•~ll 'lofl•la J Ttlpo, l ll Mt'l'IOll•. Co1.I• ~w. C•l••o .. •I• '1•11 TP\I\ Dll\IM'\\ I\ (~1,j(lf0 01 .,. '" 01.1,,,,.1 Aon•IOJ 'r<lDO Th .. ''"•""""' ••• '""" •• 1 .. ,,.. C-ty Cl••'-01 O••n9<1 co .. ntv Clo"1 Ot too.••.,.,, -· Pvtlll\h<t'1 O••nge Co•ll Otil f µi1<;11 Oclot.r t, 1•, 11. Jll. It/) -\.I I) J•U f\l.lt: N(l'rl t 't-: l"ICTITIOU) I USI N f \S NAM E\TITCMl!MT T"' 10110...ino,i .,.., "°"' ••• 001~ °"" ... )••• u-.o LEA~>N G (OMl'ANY 181) Me"n••• Or . Nt•Do•1 IH~t l> ~lllQ•n•e'7660 8tn l1>t1"'· Il l\ M'"'"~'' 01 , Nilwp<>rl Be•cll, Ctl•ID•"'" q1660 Doro!llf l'IO•t. 111~ M•"""'' P. ~ .. port e.1<11, C1hto•n·~ tJl>foO '"'' IN\itl+\\" CO•\Ou(tetl Op ~n '" .,,,.,ou.11 8.n lftat\ Tl\!\ \t,.l,m•nt '"'' l•!•d -lft ti... County Cit•~ c.t O••"llC Counly Ofl 0c IOl>t•t. lt7S P\,1>1"""" o .. ,,.Qf' r,.,.,, 0.,1,. P1 •01 0.-t<>be•9.1•.1J JO.tq /! lltlOI• -~~~~--~~~~~ SU ~E A10R COURT OF T ME 5T Al E OF C.t.LI FOrt NIA ffiA fME COU NT Y OFOrt.t.NGE "'''""10.<•U~nl Not•ce I• l>~•tt>r Qlvfn to ••~O•ID•• ~NOE1t5A,.OTISOALE "'"""II Clt om• ..... ,,,,,. tl\e •~·<I <>ect No .\·11171 • NOTl(.IE OF ME ,t. IUNG 01" PETITION FOA Plt08.t.T E 01" WILL ANO JOit •-Wilt"••• Blv<I No 1100 ""nt 1o 1,,. •••<I c••"n' In 1~ Olllce ot Ul•A"Olll•t, C•!ll 'l'llOJI !'If' c1e-r1< at 1111 .t•o•e•~•O ,.,,,,., or'" Pt.Jb!•· • .,ea O• .. nQe Cod '! Ot•lr P.101 11re\e,.1 ll'll!m lo 111~ "'"~•\IQnM A! 1,,,. Otl<ll>etl,~.!6 111911 Jl•ol~ O!!•c,t o• PHILIP ., ~(Oil, q<j E ~------------r IWlo,.ol•a fllv!I, !ll•lf' 110 1n ,,.,. C.•t• 01 LE 1'TE A5 TIEST AM ENT .t.RY Elt~tt ol ANGELA F!TZC.EAJi,LQ, f'l '1\1.I{' ~()TI C .I·: Su<Of"-· on '.bl Angtlf\ (Oun!v, Wl\o\l'I •Alie• otl'..c• t\ '"" olt(• ol b•"""'" 01 0.c••V'<l -------------1 ',,. ..,.,...t...,111,..0 •II all mill!~''"'"'~'" FIC:TIT!OU5 llV\1Nf~S N.t.ME S'AfEMEHT Nol •te •\,,..,~by Y'"e" !llot THOMAS FRAN C•~ flllGf'IALO I>•• !lira "'"''n ,, prl•l•O'> to• l'•oO.)!C er W••• •l'o'.l •;i. i\1u•11<e o• L•!le•• 1,.,1.ment•rr to lhol P\-!ll11>1lrr rete rel'lt~ lo wl>>rl'I " ,..,..,, l0t lurtl"'! p••l'lulff\, Allll !M! ltw: 1•mll .lt>d Pld<~ ot ~·""II ll'le '6tne ""\Offn \4'!!o• Ottobe• 11 191S,et9 XI 4 m , ,,, tnt cou•l•ooom ol 0..Cl"rln'lrnl No 1 ol \eo<I '°"'\, ~t 100 (101c Crnt,f 0'1•t ...... ,t. In '"' (•I• of S....1.t All&, C.hlotn•• T,,.. lollowonq l>fl\O" '~ OO•"Y t"'" •'l'rto• ~\ .. AR80UR GULF, U9?1 Al<11>n <1uin, ,..u.,t1n111011 B1<1<ft . C1lolorn.1, ~w• S..mlft l(l'>At•O, 9S81 Jllt<I 0•. Hyn1 ono;t!on S..•cft,C•iolo•11t<1 '1M6 111., tn.••,.,i\ '' tOl><lu<l•O DY 11n ,n 11 ••• 0..11 S•mol'>l(ll"l•b 1111, \!•ttr'1,.,.1 "''" t o•ta w•t~ 1,,.. C:O....ly Cler• ol O••nqe (O.,n(y on(); IOOffl>. 1'11 ~ .. _ Publl~a Or•nQe (o•nl OtllV Pioot. (Ktooe. t , ••. 21. JO. ,,,, '8il0-I) J>URLIC NOTICJ-: 8·1MU ,.OTICE 01" S.t.LE OF RIE.\L PltOPIE AT Y AT PAtVAT.: SA LE No. A-Mtl' In !!'t• Su~nor (01.<rt ot 11\t St~•~(>! l.""'D'"'a. lo• nie Counly o• O•IW><IO' •n 1hf """"'' ol tP!e Eu .. te i.t 'ILFltED .. , WE INER, Ol:t~"- NOTIC:E: IS HErtE:llY GIV EN !Ml Ille Un<Jel'\19f1ed W!il ''U •I Pr1v11!f -.ife, !o IM ll h.!ft•sl .,.o tM'' 0100.r. wt.. iecl lo <Oflllrmauo" of ,.1a S..•lo• Cour1, <:Wl or •II•• tM 11tft O.y Of Oc- tober. 1q1s. et IM olll<t or Mfrvin I! kapelu~. Altorner 11 L•w, "61 s...n Nkol•• Ori"'· Sult• JOI, Newoort lledth, C.•tltornt1 916•0, Cm.,.ty o• 0•,.noe, St•te ol C•lltornl.., ell !I'll! ••Ol'll, !•tie 1n<1 lnter1•I of ••lo ci.<:e•~ 11 IM lorne ol 0.t1ft l "O fll Ir.. f>9l11, I• ti• •no 1 .. 1tr1\l tr..1 l!'te e1111e o• i.e•tl ;w:e.-;Ht Pl.Ii. ecqulrto \iy OPt••1•on 01 ltw or olMrwlw oti...r \l'ltn °' "' ,,.,.,, ""fl lolflet of ••10 <1•;.c.••~eo, alt,,.. 11..,. 04 ~•Ill, 11'1 Ind 1o .. 11 tM certeln Riil it•optrlv tllu•ll<I In L•ll"'"' Hiib, c-tr of°''"~' '51•1• ot Cellfonll•. !Wt'licu••t'I' i:leJC<I~ '' follow\, 10- ~• · 0....lt\nq unl11·C 1,. OullOlng SJIVe\ ~ on ll'ltt ctrt•I" t~fllum ~ ltleth.O to 1na mMie • i>tr1 ct -:C-.R·s •IKO<Md AP< I! 1, 191), !fl Boo> 1~. Pege II, ol ol!oc••t •tc.O<ck ol O•M>oe Co""'~ •n<i 11 1111<1111 ul'Cl1"1°"' •nte•t\I in erG 10 1.-ot ' 01 1 •act 11111 a' •l>Q t'~\e!<l f'lt•te Suen t•aom\ ...,,,., '"'' f.ir<t\\.fty "OU< ... t\ mti\\ b~ f10f"l O• O•ewn!f'tl "' ,tlO•~'"'a witl'l+ft '"'" ""'"!fl\ alte• '"" "'\I publ•<•t•onot '"'' nolo Ce. O•ltOOctooe• l , 191! Ron.ita M Wtl\On b!t!t ot w•O Oe<~Oenl PHILIPJ,5C0Tl Att-y·el·l.a• " ... ""9f!oll• 111 .. d .. s ..... 110 krtwlM, Celllotn•• ti SOI Putll•\.l>eo °'"""" Ca<111 D.t"y r~1"' 0<1 9, 16, 1l. 30, t9/) l8~ I) P UBLIC NOTICE NOT ICE TOCA!.O!TOJIS SUPERIOR COURT OF T .. E STATE OF CAL1f'0RNIA FO A 1'HE COUNTY OF'OAANGE Ho,.t.-Ml"4 E~!.tle ot '105 E 0 ADAMS 0.(tdWO NOTICE 15 HE RE'8V GIV[N 10 11.- l•f'd•IOt\ or'""""""" nd"1P<I <!-<...,. nl '""'•II DerSOn\ l'ld"'""' (IO·m~ •• Q .. •n\! I~ Se•O Occtuenl ""' ••c<11n'<l !o !•le ll'lem, ... .,,. II>(> ""<P\~JIV wo1,rllP<\, '" 1,.,. 0!11ce ol troe Cle•~ o! I"~ alA"JY~ Pn !il!e<I totJrt. o• lo p•e1'l'nt '""'"'· "'''" 1"" nettllodr~ •oucl>er\, to 1111 un"'""~ at \I'll! ollk• o! NO'IEN EATON. A\ to•ney 111 Lllw, 11 Nori~ l!•><t..,.,n Ave , Sit" I Miiare, (<1IUo•n1<1 91011, wll><~ I\ ,,.. PIK' ot OU\l'le~\ "' lfte undt"•<Jf'MI 1n ell rn•tter\ oerttln•no 10 '"" ""'"" ol s•iOOec:•Oc,.I, wfl~ln lour mont"~ <1!IP• '""fits! \)\IQll(•t•O<\ o! !I'll no1•t. • 0 11MI S.pt•m~r JO, 191~ H CLAY REAVIS E•ectJIO• ot r~ Wo!i o• lilt aoove n•~<I oe~tO< nt NOltENE.t.TOW Attor""y ti t.w ti Hort II ••Mtwi• ""•· Sie<Ta Ml.,., C.llfor11il ,,,,, Tel : (l lJl lSJ.Jttl """""' kt' E ••<ortor Pl.iblf\...., Or;o,.ge Coe~\ 0~11, r.101 Cktot.rl,9, 16,ll, 191S J//(}I! PUBLIC NOT!CF. O.lto0<10t1>er~. 1q1s W•ll••m E St JD"n Co""'' Cler~ Gltl£E,.A:fDGA£EN A"°"".'''' Uw MOO WU1f\lr• fllvO. 5ulle 111f UO•A"90llel, C•htornl' toOlO Ttl. ~JlJj JU-11• AltMM,llOI'. PeUll-r P\.OloSl'ltO Or~n~ Co•'I Oel!y Piiot, .)ct 9, II,''· "IS 3939 I! P UBLIC NOTICE \UPEAIOll COUJITOF TNE 5T AT!. Of' C.\LI fORHIA ffiA TNE COUNTY OFOR.\NGE Ho A·•l11J ,.OTI CIE OF H E .t.rt l NG OF PETITION FOrt PROll.t.TE OF WILL 'NO FOii LETTERS TESTAMIEN TAltY ANO f'OA AUTH 0 fl11All0N TO .t.OMIN1 5TEA UNOE R TH E l,.OfPE,.OE,.T .t.OMINISTR.t.TIOH OF ESTATES .t.CT 1Probelt Codi,.., EtS.q). E'l•le ol RUT H HAZEL CRUM l<NUOTE N, alt rtVTl'i C:ltUM l<NUOTEN, 1•• RUTH ( l<NUOTC:N. 0.tfd'lf'O NOTI CE l'i .. EP[8V (;+VEN'""! AIC:HAAD D l(NUOTEN ,,,., ll!M .,..,tin• D<!llllcn IO• Pro~~·• Ill Wo U •llll •or l\\Ullnce o! Lf!1t•\ l c·•1<1,.....,tarv •n<I to• Aull>C•lrtloon to """''""'e• un "'' llW l!'MPt'nO,.n1 "(!m•""""'>e>n Cf E11,1te• Ac! lf>roo•i• (oil• ~91 El 'it.'Q! to '"" petlh ont• 'f'•'""'' lo -""" ..,_ lor lur!N< pdr\o~ul<1•~. an<I 11\et 11'!1> tun• an<! p!11te ol lll'er+no 11>f' ,..,... ~• llt'rn \fl for OctOOe• l&, 191S. II Q )(t t m , on !fte <ou•l•oom ol 0.-IW•lrTTnt NO lo! \.flO coo..rl, •I l()Q C!~lc Ct"1f'I' OflY<e We\!, '" Ille Coly O! Sill\!•"""· C..lllo,.nl•. '*"'IP ret oro.o In !loo-310, ~~'!: ------------- u .. 1e00c1ol>f'• 10. 1•1s Wll-LIAMIE 'IJOl-IN, (ounl1 (l••- Wtl.UAMV. SCMMIOT' An.n.r•1Uw MltftMltlMIO<'lwe '" Sl'.lot Mi\Cellt ... OU\ M•P\ In IM Oflo(I of thl County AK.Of'IW'r 01 0••"00' c.vr. ty \how" '"" CH!!lne<I "~ "<ommo~ ••••" oo \ht ebove rel.,r<td to con oomlnlum 01•" •more <ommonl, k nown•~ ~)10·1C Pu"'' Alta, La911n.1 Hou,, C•lllP<nl•. Tt•m• Ol ''le <•ift In lawlul rnon.vot Cht Un•l.O Sl•l•' oo conllrmeHon ol i•"· or o•n <•'" '"<I b•l•l'>(t ev!oen<ea or ..ot• w <ured by Mot'IOf9f OI" Tr"'st Deed on tro. proper!, so ~a. firnpe•c•rot ol •mO<Jnl bid to betlloosll ofdwtthblO. fllai or olle•i to be !n wrlllr>Q •ndwtu bl ~elved 11 tM •tore,..10 <>flke •! Mr lime •f!fr 11'11! llrst publl<t!lo<. herwt "n<I belore <l•I• 111 "le. o.i..o thhltll O•v ol October, lllS. E•ecul•l•ol t"' EU•te of I.did 0.<e<lf'nl M.AltYIN 8 , KAPELUS Atlllntey 11 Uw Ml Stfl Nlc•l11 Ori"'• \It. ttl *....,,....C .. aero, C•lll, '2MO .........,,fwf>ttllloMr P\lblltl!KI Ortnve COiin 01lly Piiot Otl. 15, 11,2l, 19IS J'Ol-1! NOTICE 10CREOIT0RS No . .t.·Mlo•U SUPEJllOrt COV ll T OF T"E STI. TE CIF CAl-lf'OltNIA, FOA TH E COUN· TY OF ORANGE In !l'le Maller of II\~ E"a1e 01 .6.ATHUA E TAY LOA, AAT .. UR EL LSWORTH TAYLOR, A. E. TAVLOR, O.tt•!>&O. w... . NI~ a'..•<11, C•Ulaff1I• •26'1 T•I ; 0U) ..... ·t J2l A11or ... ,1or: f>tllllon•r PuOll\""(I Or"nl;lll Coa'! Oaoly P•IO!, Oclooer 16111, JJ, 19/S l'1-11 1.! P URI.IC NOTICE Notice !\ ""reOy or,.en lo c•e<lo!OH ""'vlnq Clelms •oaonst '"" lod•<I Olt e· Oent to 1111 uold C11im1 1n \Pie ol!oce ot 1------;,c,o,..o:;,c----- tlW <tt rk ol !Tie ilfOtf\d(<I ,.,,,,., °' IC "OT ICE OF SALE OF ltEAL pre'lfnt tP!em tot ..... un<lt••IQnM a! lllt AHO PEltSO,.AL PAOPEltTY olllte ol TE O SULLIVAN, !~~ A!AVNITATPAIVATESALE CARSON ST. SU I TE lOO, 1n tlW City ol N•. A ... JJ L1k•WOOO, In LO$ AnQtlf\ Count,, INT"!.'5U~ERIORCOVllTOF w1>1c1> 1-'Ut r olh(e ii Ille Olece ot bull Tl-IE \f,t. TE OF CALIFOlt,. IA ffilt ne\S of IM ll"~·ilQ(le<I on •!I m.lltf•\ TH E (.0VNTY OF ORAN GE 11er1eu•lnq !O I.did e\l .. !e_ S1><ll <lflm:i Ir> llW M111tr 01 11\• E•la!e o1 J~N W11f\ IM lleCf\ .. ry VOU(...,f\ fT'tlr.il tM' 8ERN.t.rt0 GA8A1£1.-. a•a JOHN 6 lllfll or prewntea •n 1lort!\f110 woth on GABAIEL,Oe<t•.ea lout monlll\ tller Ille lir,1 puOlocatoon Notice II .... rtOy Q•ven \Plal \IW' "" ollrii>1>eUce, tll•ilo,,.., wUI \ell al Pro,.ate ... ~.to 0.tMl:September11, 197!. llW ftlght\.1 •nd be\t blOOe•. •U01ect lo 8EA TrtfCE LAM!! t onllrmt!lon ol selO \uoerior c:ourt. Ofl E •ecutr i • ol Ill@ ,.., II ol ,•IO de<ed•nt. °" "1ter Ille 101" aev ol Octobe•. 191!, al lheoffl(e ol SEMON J S .. A81(1E, HIO T•DSULLIYAN Sur\set lllvd., Sul! .. 6>0, Los Aft9Hle~. uosc.r-St. Sulit >00 90026, co...,tv ol Loi ""gele\, State ot P UBLIC NOTICE Uk......i,teUl.MtlJ C.llf<lf',.11, ell tl>e rlQl\I, tolle """'in. -o::::~o=~.,.,=~=====-I P'ubUYle-d Dr•11o;ie Co•1l O•llv P'tlof, lf••slbf w!<10.c••i.Oet !fllt•oneOIOe-Co5TA M•SA SAMITAltV OISTRICT Otlober 2, t , 16· ll, iq7s Jl•l·7S •I" tl'd 111 IM rlQl'lt, lotle ;ono intere\I OltANGI! COUNTY' CALI ... olt ... IA l!'\tt "" •U•I• of ... .i O.c•11~M ,,., .IC· NOTIC!.IHVITtHG81DS P UBLIC NOTICE Qulrl!'dbYOl>t'••llonofi.worollWrwi'f HOT ICE IS HE REE Y GI VEN 11'\tl OllWr '""" Of' I" t<ldltlon lo IP\111 o1 ,.,a ""'lofd r>rfloPOl•IS wlll IM •e<tl....cr Oyll'le SU,.EltlOA (0UltT OF C.t.LIFORNIA Ot<:tll!.t'd, el 1119 llme o! <lea th, In M<I ta Ott Cl•rk, Cln belle11 ol the CM ta Ml.Y COUNTY OF OA ANGE tll the ct!rt.al" re1I end Pl!•'IOn.11 Dt0· S.rolte...., Oli.1rlc1, 11 tier olllce In lhe(I· M•, A l:Ul• perty ~!lui>t.., 1,. tlle City ol Fulle•!Ofl, ly H.111. 11 F•lr Ori,.., Coile Mew, NOTICE 01" INT£NTION TO SELL Counly of Ot1nq•. Stare (flilorrna, UlllPml•, 11<11!1 !hi fl.Our ol 11;00 •.m. Af!AL E5TATli AT PJllVJi, TE SALE l)trlicularly atsCrlbeO '' follows 10-°" th• lDll'I a • ., 01 Ottobe•. 1915. '' Cot>serv•1o•shlp ol tl'le Per_, •llll wll : whkl'IU"'9ll'l•Y•lll btOfM"fdl>Ubllcly E•l•I• ol CH AA LES L . HOPE. REAL PROPERTY, TOGETHER lndre..:i,IOU<lln !MCouncllChfmbers Cot>wrv•lee WITH THE BUSINESS l(N0 WN AS IOf' lurn!tNnq •II l•bor eno ""'l••lel1 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lhll, CRYSTAL ICE M.t.NVFACTVRUllC lorlM<on'1n1C:ll<:Wlol1S1nl1ftrvSe_, SUOlecl to conllrma\1011 by ll>f' aw .. ,. CO. sltu.11le •1 112, 11( 1no 116 Walnut .V..lfl lfl 1111 S1r .. I er>d Hewpc'1 81..-d. 1<111tltd Suptrlor Court, on Oc lOOi'r 7•, A"enue, F'ullerton, C1lllorn". ""<I blt-1'12hl 5trHI lfl<I Vlc l0tle S!r,,..l. 191) 10:00 1.m. or ll'M!rfll!et wltl'lln ll>f' Qet-1tl pr-r!y COfl,hllnQ OI equip. A HI OI Olfnl, soe<lllt•Uon'\ '"" lime •ti-a t)y law, Ille un<k••!Qnt<I, men!, olfl<t '"'"llure •n<I lurnlSl'l!"IJ' otMr coolr•tl oocume"h "'IY De ob-'' conwrv11or ol tne Ptr\On •n<I '"•It •n<I ln,.entory, IOQelP'tl!• wit ft" VKl>U<"fl 1•1..0 •I "" oPl!ce ot tlle Dl•ectOO" O! ol Oie•1t\ L. Hooe. con1erv11ee. \'viii coo11,.o Unit, !oc•Te<I ~! v11enc•~. Public Services, Room• I I, Co ly ~11. 11 wll ti prlv•1e wle to lfll "iOP!e•I ""'° C.l!lornl•. ~· Ori,.., Co\le Mt\e uP<>n P<!Ymenl be\! nel bktOe• on lhe te•ms '"° cor.Oi-LtQet Ol!'IC••Pt •O" ol impr11...ci re•• OI \5.00. "" •Odltlonel cnotrQe OI SI W tlons P'tl!relnerter """1'0""°, 'It roont. proe>erly W'ilt tM -II hend•f<l Oy mill !Ille ..oa lnlere,t of C"•ries L MOOe, P.t.AC:E:L I IE«ll blct Shall IM me<lt! o" 1hl pro-ton.,..vtlH, In the retl P•OPerty 10<;<11· Lois 11, lS, 16, II fl><! Ille t+or!IWtly pOWI form •n<I lft tl'le "'"""''provided eO !n the County ol Ot•"ll"· St.tie ol IOS •eet ot Lois t , 10, 11, 11, '"" 1l '" In 11'11 contrl <1 oocuments, ""° 1/1111 tie C.lllOl"nl•, O.><rlbed "'follow\. 61oc-.Ool IM f_,.sile of Fulle•lOfl, •s Kt0l'l'l9.lnled or. (trllllea o• (~ft•et'\ LOI 60. T•l<l NO. 3903. IYl"'ll -tie· Yoo-Ofl • """ lftt•tol ••<GI'~ •n <ht<-or 1 blClbond lot "01 les1t"""'ten lnq In tPte Ci!' ol ,..w,.llnqlon 9ee<l'I. 8o<>ll 11, Page 1. et ••Q . Ml""e"""'°"' PWC.nl !10%1 of IM 1mountof !I'll! bod. Counl1 of Qf:."91, Stalf ot Calilorftl•. Recor<!\ of Las •noele, Co11n1,., m.O. pe,•111• to the Cosla Mesa •s recordtO in Sool\ 1•s. ~'1"~ .oeso ol c.111ornl1 S..H~Olstrltl. Ml\(ell•neoui. MIO\. Ae<orO\ ol EXCEPTING THEREFROM llW NOTICE IS l"URTHErt GI VE N 0.WIQllCoufllY. So\lll'lerly Jj IHI ol Lot• tf, IS, l~ill'CI THAT the 8oer<I ol Dore<tOt\ of ow The orooe•ly is <ommon11 re"'"'° l""'i.oulhefly111MI OI Loh1/a1><1ll ·C°'I• Mt•• s1 .. 111•y Ols1•1ct hi\ to •r. ... ., La~I. Hunt•noton S.,1Kh, AL s 0 E x c E p TING IWf'•lolOI"• ••1••111..,._0 ,1. O"fvt•h"9 C..ll+omi•. THEPEFROM1helo!+ow•"9· r1M •n<I w:tl• o! w•ge, '" •<<orO&n<e The I.die Is '"'bl•< I to'"'''"' !e•fs. 8'-Ql,.ninQ •t 1 ooi,.t l,.t!'te E••I 11~ with lew, lo bt 01!0 on !Pie co,.,.lro.KtiOfl cown1n11., conOl!ooni, •e•l•ict\orn., •• ol '"'o LO! t , OIUilnt Norlftf'•IY JS Ifft of tro. •bov• entlUtd lmp•owme,.ls. w..,e!lon1. •IQ"U. <IQft!1 or wily, tl'CI from !'If' 5oul11!!1U <Orf'.r ol lo!l•<I IOI n..lW!Or1l1•n<l\cetew11•ddopte<:!Oy ••s•ments cl record, tnv f'ncum tl'>ence Norlll!!r!v •IOt'>Q sal<I E.t•t ""'· 1ro. Bo.Ira Of Dlre<l<lf'S Oy A•wlul!on tlt«M:e\ of retora lo be i<11isliecl Ou! OI I S feet. 11\ef\ce Westerly tlonQ • une No. IS-110on IM '1ft O•y ol J......,.ry, tf\eourc11eieork t PMi1Tlel w!tllllW5"oulftlineot\i1lalo11,1 111) ancl Is on tile In 1111 olfl<e of \I'll! As-lf\t proo-•IY Ii. !o be i.c>IO on "" .. .,, <li•l•nc1 ol \OO ltt l to ii P01nl '" ,.,. W!!st ll~M11 S.C,..l••r . 11 Fl!t Ot!v•, CMl.t I'" Ofsls, t•CfPl ., IO title . llneOl "'10 LOI 11, tl>t!n<t S.Outl>-'lerly ~Ml. Thal SllO ••!e •"O sc•lt ''"""'In 610sor ollt•• ''' ln•.,led !or tl>1• oro· ln1<1itfCI line, SO.I I feel. mot1ior le\s, 10 ,..lffr.d lo lf\O •<IQ91eO I" lhiincotlcte' PJr!v end lfl.161 be ift wril1nQ 1n(IM11 bf' I ooinl In,.,. We1t llneof \1110 L.OI U,<llr.- 1"°"911 '""' atld como1ttely wt torth rKtlved et l~ otlict o! Hauoen, w"ao '""' No•tll JS !etl t1om I"" x.u1~11 ,....,!.,,end lhll 1•10 sc•te, •• ddol>lfll ...a M.allfv. ellorney' lor lod•<I ton· corner Ill I.did LOI 1', ttw!,.ct E<1\ltrly to IW Wl<I ••!.el<illon I' me<H I 1>.1rt ol lllli ..,.,.•W.OI tl'le perwn 11\Cl tst1leofton· 1ne OO!ntol bitQlnnl"O- l'IOlkt Oy rtlerenct w •v•ltt, di •SO RDffWOoO •wn... PA A(EL2: -Tll• COl\lt•t l ar '"•I! 1., Ille C.m.arlllo,C..lllor,.le,o•m11tlel11e<1 .t.rlQhl olw•y owerlMWt<terlytS prf'form¥Kt of 1111 -r-'"° lrnpro-wl!PI tr.. c!•r-Of 11\f Suoer!o• Coo.lrt Of' IM! ol tne Sou!ft Ji "et! 01 Loi It •n """"'' <OllfO!'!l'I lo IM L•Oor C.00. ot .-uw•MI to H.ooit!n, W1IOo •n<I Malley !!+oclo: olO ol 1.110 To-site ol Fullt!-rt<:Wl, tfltSl•M of C•Htornl• •n0 ot...,.. l•W'I ol II lflV !line 11ter ll'le llrsl OY'>ilcehon OI •1 \ttow" oo • meo lll@•tol ••<o.0.0 111 Mtd Matt, -U<•blt IMreto, wllft !I'll tnl!.Mllkl tnd 111tlor1 m1ltlftQWiO I.di• l'lo(>lc 21 P•oie 1 el !.eQ .. Mlw:ttl..-..oin t•tl'Ptiofl oni,, ol \!Kft v••lll'-es TM pr609rty w!ll bit !.el<I on llW Record' of Los ""Ol lf\ Counly, _,, IM rtqulred ul'IO•• lfte 'IPIKl•I toOowt119lerm\; C..t llo•,.1•, tor • o•l••I• Olrvew•y, tll'Wlll pUrlou-lo whlcf\ Pt0(...0S Ce~ or Plr1 tesh ,,.., o-rt ( rflllt, IN> toqet"" with IM ••11"1 tb go -el'IO ~ 1rt telt"" .,.., wll!CPI ,,..,.. W-ol MKh credit lo 0. eccept.a,blt to ""°" '"" ,....., for Ille pUrpow ll/f rnel11 llOt llM<l 1-rwdea by the orovt'6on1 tflt ...,,.r11Qflld •nO to thl 5'.operior l•ln1no •"<I r1odlrln9 lllt Sd l<I e>l n. Ubor Code. PToir.•1nt 1 •o IM!or c-i ..... P9•<•"1 flO'"ol of I""...., .... , Orl"fWIY. 111'11'1 t. gl...,, only In lllt mel'W'tl• pro. lllcl IOKcomp1t1' lftt Oller Oy ctrttf~ •more common!• -ftQwn I•: 111. 111, Yldildb¥1••· tlllK1t.-lllllltbll•nc11ot.P-1IOoncon· •r>d 116 Wel,.ul A"'"""• Fvu ... 100, Ti. ("'1tr-~ '"-11 U'lf only -fi""°"lollOIWl•Oy lfWt~upetlorCout'I. C.J!fotftle. m-nact""°" m1ter1•I' o<IO.l(MI In l•••i. ~II t. prorated ''of lfltO. .. of T.,.m, of w••<•Ul lft ltwfut -YD! 11'111 Vnlltd St•l•J lflO only ....nu!•· f'tot11WOl119 of conwey•ft<• ON·Mll C'ni "" UnlteO Sti tes on conllrmlllon 01 l\IPld ,.,.Mr1•11 t!IMIUfKI"''"" In Int of•><,_ltt\.Wl!hT!l!ctnsur..-.:e1or ••It, or P••! <••" •na N l•n<t UltlltCI Sitt ... •...ottlftlltl1y •II '"""' ..,,,...., <• ... r;tOt, \1'1111 0. el !!wt t•• 1vldtnct <I by nolt \ecured bY Mor1QIMl>t rnettrl•h produc ed 111 I/It Uftll•O ,...,....,, tht pur<h1wro• O<Jrc,,..wr,. °" Trutt Otta on "" or°"r1' '° !oOIG ,....,, lfl tlW "rlwmen<• of thl\ <-T1'tt ""'°'''IOftlO ••,er1t111ht •'9"' 10 fen 09..:enl ol emou<1I bid lo be OeposU }ti<!"'."',..,,,.,_,,.,.__,.-........ '' """'.-iv •llO 1ll t11ct• or!or to""'" of .., ,..,,., 1:1kl IOt •••t P•OMllY, ..,.. l)" ." ,.,.._,_~., .,.ordltconflrml11Qtllt••••· lot'01•_,.l.,,_r1,, -*on• 111.,,11 form fu•nl\htd by lht OllMl:Dctablt<' 1, 1t1s 814 °" offt•I to Ol ln "'rl!lnq l"1d wlll Cini. MfM s.ntt1rv Of1trltl Md I\ SolW-•L. Hol>f bit •K•l.....t •I IM •lort\•l<I Offi(I A1 -W 11'1 t<<ord•M• ""Ith 1M provl...,1 £:.Ollwr••to• of 11\f any llmt all ... 1M llrit pllblktll<:Wl "''°3:~1rtine!'IO. "''°" •l'IOt\ldlt at i.rt111 anoo.:1or• a1t1 01 l •!t. tl'ttll l'IWll .. llctflM'd _. lf•••CO....·,..m.d 0.1.0ll'lh l!l'IO•yof()(loMr. lt15 ... ~II M•'9ll'ulrl'd11,1-. · coo•r,.•M S.••F.Gelt•ltl Tiit ..... .t Olr•el'wt of llwt C.Sle HAOO•M,WAlDO AOmlnl1lr1.Jrl1of1hl INN ,.,,114tfY Ol1lrk l ,.. .. ....., tM •llMll.•Y ltll•ltofNldOettOlfnt r..,.to,..Jt<fMYCl'•H blO,. .,,... ...... ,c ... ,... .. ,... SIMOM J . SHAlllCl!n IYOjltD•RO .. TMI •• ..._..A...... """"'' .. '-'"" 10...11:00' Dlll:ICTOltSD' C-H•,C.l~••:t11• ltl9ht1Mot •t•• .. S•ll• ... THICOITAMllA T&11Jtw1 : l .. 14el..... \.91..,,...._,C..llflrtll•tMM IANtTAftY 01,Tltlc:T ....,....,.CM..,...•* A"'""" fw A....i.,tttr•lrl• M1J111>H 0.. ..... 0..tt CMllY ... kit, """'......, OI..,._ C..t! o.11~ Pt tot, PubU\l'llCI Ot1no-COl\I Dtlly Pll.,1, ~t,lft.ftn I ! .JlllWj OC..lS.'t1t1,1tJ) 'lt7·:', OC!Obtrt.10.1•,1t1J .. ,,) I ~ • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Tho Blunt Mlrleolpiac• on tho °"""'· Cout DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ·-· --... ..-. ...,,,_ 1td l!W .------·· .. -· t...o ''-"' ~"""' 1oo ..... ' ._.... -- You Con S~ll It , Find It, [ 642 •5678 J T rode It With a Wont Ad One Coll SMvice Fas! Credit Approval ·- ~~r'•Hotice: ~'!4!!~:.~~•~••••••• ~~!:.":.~.~•••••••I ~~!:.~.~••••••• Allrealt.·st:itca1l\crt1.;t.'d Gf'Mf"Gll 1002 G ol 1002 G....-af · 1002 In 1h1' n1·u.·s 1"111\t •.<> s uh .....,.. . ,. . ............................................................................ .. JCC\ to the Ft-•ll'r ul <ur llt>u!-.1ni:: A.c l of 1968,l•---------I whic h nlakt·s 11 illegal lo u•J11crt1s t.• "any prt.:• fcr\'ll<·l'. l1rn1l a t1on , o r rliscr11nui.1t1on basl.>d on 2ND HOME FOR BOAT & FAMILY race. ('olor. reh..:11111, "'ex, JS' Sltp + J bedroom. nr 11~1 llflnal orq.:1n. or ur~ ,ga m e r oom Con do . tnlC'ntto n to rn ake an} Hreakfai;l bar foru1{1! s uc"'h ~~l'fc ~c nce, Hn~t.~-din1 11~. pilliu orf MB :ind hun,u1 l1~tnm1nutio · livini,: art'a. Hurl!lar This n£·u.·,11;q1('r ""111 nut know ingly ••L'l'Cpt 1111 ) t1•J\cr\1.~111g fr1 r rt•al £'State ""'htl'h 1:0. 111 vu,lu tion of lht•Jau.. --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31R +POOL ASSUME $30,900 $2S9 MOHTH l\c>sl 1>00! hu111l' buy wllh th1:-. lll.'<.nh 1·h ;dl't' 1 ~1 1'-1AC:l !l,1\"l'E' r\nklc de l'P "'ha~' Si1ue:tlic y 1'll·an paint ' liourrnct k1t chcn ! .1 t:1r11\ fantasltl'1 Furn 1!l hcrl or un - furnl.!lht'<I, make offer'! for ;1p1)()111trnL•11t Owner Say• Reduce ()pt>n H oose Sat & Sun l tl lll Stonl'ybrook . M crctllth , llK, ·rrl \\'I beau ty . likr !i46-!;j85/83.1·M71'1 H;,imblin i:: mastl'r h•lrm rctreal' 01n1nr.: 1:n1cr MOVE UP TO ta1nml'nt ' P ark s 1zt> Good Fln'"'cln9 On Tllo Waterlronl Exciting 60' on the m<tin channel (look · in g at the Pavilion) wit h a 5 bdrm, 2 story. newer home. Owner will financ e $150.000 a l 9 •,r . NO POINTS OR l.,ltEl'J\ Y l>ENALTY. Sai l's 1>ricc is $225,000. U"1WIVUI: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast Hig hway. Corona del Mar GftM'ral I 002 Gt'M"ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tahitian h;.it·kv-.rd ""'llh OPULENCE R1arll shunrnei-1ng pool ! Hidrten be h ind massive Hare 7'; lo.in -no n ew g<itcs :ind a hig h privacy 1----------•I SSSSTRYSSSS loan custs I CJwnt·r .,.,.all 1s t hn; opulent E.4.STSIDE t<rbc:it 'lh1s· 2 hr; 2 ba , houi!hl nt'"'' Musi Sell ~ Newport Beach Mans io n CHARMER s 1nr.:Je "'toi'y 1·0.,.,·nhous e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'oo2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UECUTIVE IUCH RETREAT 4 IR-2 STORY SS2,500 51.'t'lurled entry t o e nte r t a1ner:> tlcllgh t ll vi n ~ roorn wuh crucklan g rirl·pl;1ce & commandan l! \'1CW o f CO\'('((.'(I p3vlllon & ,:::rounds llanqu e t :o.1Z\."J d1n1n~ room is con - \en1cntl )' ::0 1~r\•ed from hu ~e i:ourrnc·t k1ll·hun SC'parate win ~ fur mas ter & ~ul"~l :-.uitcs Sweeping sta ir s t o !>ccond s tory s u1l t'S llurry~ O"'ner hough~ anoth£•r 1\-l u.st sac rifice! {.'all !)6.1-7lS81. ' ., ' '~· ·. ' NEWLISTIHG Waterfront , pier /float . Sparklt! plenty ~ lm mal· J HH . :! ba . ho rnc GOllHfllF.T Kl1'CJiEN 1 • i.,()\·cly patio ~t ovc ·1n rl' ady ! Rc.Jul"cil to $139,500! llurry!Cal1K-17fil!IO. w1tl1 a s pe c t ::cul a r Y.'ITll /\SSUfltAflLJ<.: Your chO!l'C', n~.,.,. ru,::s-D '"'"r '' '" '1 rarroramie 111cw .·No(')(· 7 11 •:. f;J l.OAN -3 rlrapes-~tove.Ncwpi.iin t- [ ® ""·nse w;is !-.l>a red in its b d I ' b , h comp letely refurbts h cd . .~ c rooms. • a s. 5 . olrl u.·o rld cons truction. b ltns. rtouble Aaragc, ccur1ty i.:at._e -pool-6 Ba.lbOa Bay Prop. Realtor1 • 675-7060. rt l' co r at 1 n g a n d used bnck rplr in livin~ acres-nicely k ept lau.·ns, ..................................... . A _ ___ furn1s t11n1:s. 1\,·ail<1ble room. R oom ror cumpcr trees, fountain -a ll this w 11 h or w 1th ou t o r tra ile r . <Jur exclusive. for only ~l ,950. A"'k for TOWMHOUSE fum1 s h in i.:s. thl" owners v.rorl't las t long lung ~ FUii !''rank. 839·&32 1, A~cnt. DUPLEX FOR SALE LOWSlO'S will cons ider both ex· price $'41 ,500 Call 1nSantaAna Tu.·u on it lot in Cor ona I TWO STORY ch a nges and th~ use of 540-11 51 --~--1 rtel !\1 ar: front cotl<t,1!.C Tu.·o \ t· .. r s NF. y.,• • 3 othe r properties as all or TEHMIS AMYOME? Jeuse-J to ·\u~ 1976. New J~etirooms. 2 hll'lh . part of the tJown p ay-In M es;1 V ertie. Your rear unit, 3 HR. 2 fl.a . POOI~ . .\ Jr•I .,.,.1Jari.:c men~ .BY appointment to own court . p u d•Jlt• lennis Covcrl'rl patio Vacant L patio Nr So. Coas t quahf1etJ buyersonly. thal is'/\, rl'al L()Vf: foryovriCISPl'Ct lon Ll\'C Plaza s hopping. Bes t buy !\1A1'Cll ;1"'a 1ts you from in it. or we will r ent it for o n this tov,.nhousf". Ca ll 1£ 1Qu.a1-I ~· g racious e ntry lavish you . A real valu e at 752 170() 9 .... or 546·3286 • . LARGE FAMILY? area to B IG bc•lroonis .! Sl4.000 Y \'\1•s A"'k for Gail. Plac• GREAT IUY! 1 'his beautiful tr1 lc\·c l HARBOR -MESA DEL MAR Prap~f-~!~o• ~x<~A~°cn~~.:1naer~~";1~ ~s~~s ;.~: ~~·~T~~'!,~~ Bi l!. hi)!. f, bcdrooni .• "I t4oo ov1.1L~l NtwP011 111Ac" Ne.,.,·port Beaeh. Four Don't IK' 11ce'1! out Cull p I L 0 T' c L A s s I F I E D J 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 bath. tv•o·s lory, on qu1et1·-----------•I berlroom s, n e w drapes, street Short ""'alk to wall to 'A'all c arep«ttnl>(. COMPANY HE.\l .Tl~llS Sl:\'l'E l ~ill 673-4400 :-hup 'i.: an•l al! "'eh!lols NEVER MIND recently redeco r ated thru C11IJPgc F'un pricl' Terrific loeat 1on. Pricer! $.S!S,900. CALL !"156-2660 at $79,500. Call 673-MSO THE CARS formoredetails. !Fi SELECT ~"""''"'"''""~'·'" PROPERTIES ;~~!c:~~~:?i~i~oiii·:~! [@li~&HJIJ AXER-4 BDRM $38,000 UNBEL IEVABL E• F'oreclosurc forces sale of property thousands belo w market ! Brin)! paint & elbow g r ease a n •I make$ S $! formal d in 1ng ! fltzg c bdJim s~ Largt• yartJ ! Walk to school an•I ,s hopping in an excellent area o r $45.000 homes~ Seller says "Bai l m e out"! Any orrer . VA or FHA help! D o n 't pro- crastinate! for quick _ a ppt. Call 847 6010 Gov't ow .. ed i.trect ' This hous e is . ----··-· -~ $21.451) St>;,o l)own a .,.,·ay from the traffic, on HEWPORT SHORES Enjoy lle_;jch on C anal- ('harming 2 bedroom. 2 bath. l'a.,y ('Onvert t o 3 ht...,lroom (;real V alue in f;1sl appr(•t·1atini; area Only s.sJ.500. ~ 2 Uc•Jroo1n.1 '~bat,Jis. a 1·uldl'sac. 1<1 cal ly nc'A' p,unt. Ill'""' l'articts. i.1tuate<l 'A'1lh1n walking P y mls 5170 pt'r n1o p 1. of schools. bus and shop· ON THE SAND Newp<1rt He:ich l)uplex in pnmc &lmmer rental location F;.ihutous vie""' from seconrt floor oh· servat1o n deck . $1 27,000. 107., On. C 1\LL 962-7788 646-3928, eves 549-1532 p1ni.:. 4 Huge hc<lroQm s . 2 baths, + l'uty hre1>lace + large country kitchen + patio on parklike .:rounds with access for boat, camper or ?? Anx- ious O'A'ner will pa.int 1n anti out tu your choice. 1'h1s ~cm ""'on't last Ion~ al S 4 •1 .~50 . Fl .. 1\1G I t t!rm"' Uctter hurry:: PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 64M200 _ 675·4060 ~ Lachenmyer Realtor SUL BEACH ESTATE RAMBLING 3 BR $59,500 W alk to surf Artis tic· C all 962-7771 ,Q. K€Y 'V R€ALTORs X WATERFROHT Moor (2 ) 35' boat..1 .,.,.ilh only $'5.000. rln. Seller of this beaut 3 -Bhrm. wate rfront hon1c is \'cry "HIDDEN TWO STORY" REPUBLIC POOL + JACUZZI l)l•s1 r ablt• :\l l's a Verde lo c al1011 . Lush ("'t ': I ; • . J '. ' ar'2"1-11 flexible. \\'Ill eon s iilcr manicured la n <:lscape un-fol".• "'••anl '"u"l•J of '-----------trades, pa1><oc. o r lease ,,., ~ " ' " Utis most popular "H id-option . E x i s ting 7 1'•'i:., .. ,0 2 S•o .. R bl. ... ry e pu 1c loan may be a ssumed, m od el. Gracious entr y . seller .,.,·ill carry diff. 1f Large p<irlor. Gourmet's any. F.P . $129.900. Call kit chen ENORMOUS fo r rtetalls, Prestige PARTY H0\)~1 w 1th w et MES • VERDE Homes, 645-6646 ~ I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 bar & mass 1 \'e f i rep I ace. PACESETIER flt !luge s leeping quarters Nev,.ly listed. 4 BR. fa mi-OLDIE OM R·2 & huge m;1:.tcr s uite + Jy, 2 full baths. lg 15x30 Single family h om e o n s e Par a t l' m a i rl s a<:ldl'<1 la nai. K itchen over s 1.teo1 lot : u.·a lk toJ quarters Tas tefully a~· completely r ertecoratcd Lido shops . great area ~11nte<i & mov c -10 ~ond 1 . w 1ncw appliances . fo r ycarar oundlivin g lion./\ rare f1nd. Call to Gori:cous up~r ading ! sss.ooo see.546·Z313. ACRES OF PARK Unusual 3 berlroom h o me set 1n tranqwl setting . Has acres of gree n g rass and lrl'CS t o re;ir with your own private aeeess. Walk to 5 acre pn vale tennis cluh too! Close to schools . Best price at $46.950 546-4141 ~ Sec no .,.,· -will sell fast! 673·3663 673-8086 Eves °''1'· '>-' '• ""'H " ' I ·~~;~R~ [~ ! 38'8 Cempus Ne 549-a6S5 GeMraf I 002 Gf'ftf'ral l'l('J.:;ince i s· carl'fully blt·fph ••I with carcJr cc l)carh community life s t yle. Spacious li vin g room ""'1th ma.->sive s tone f1 r eplal"c and adjoining terrat't". Banquet s 1ze<1 d1n1nr.: ronm is cnnve n1 e otly s ervt«J from modl•rn guurml'I kitc he n Int erior J.:allc)I. Separat e 'A'lfl).! for h1ril'a"-'<t )' master s uitl"' & Jari:e rhllrlrcn's s w'\C's. Q .... 'Tier hough! ;1nothcr. D oe s n 'l want 2. C all 963·7R8L .. <'II I '. ; ' ' ' ·, COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 1•" ' [® ESTATERS TIRED ofPAYIHG REHT? Don't miss t his ov ts tan•l- i n g T o wnh o u se for $32.000. P op ular ;J b edroom, I 112 bath m .odel. near playgrounds pool & t·lubhou se. Great family area wilh big g r eenbe lt , Ju st lis t e d . hurry, call .540·1151 .-. HERITAGE REALTORS •AWEEKENDER ~ • Contemporar)' split lev('I 2 -Br , 2 "'2 -ba . Quiet , Cataiinn ocean v 1c'A' $97 ,500. • BOND R !<;AL TY • - G ALLEllY O F' !TOM J<:S &31-9411 494.8()35 "SPAHISH GIAHT" +POOL 2 Stor y, 4 bedroom. J lavis h balhs . Dining room , s u n ken l iving room . (ire pla e.c under rugi:cd beam ce1l1nl(s . Oaken ban ni s t er staircase. romeo balcony decor. Red ta.le roof. fo~ew block~ to golf cour se. Near the b each . ARE YO U READY FO R THIS'! Only 543.000. Act now! Cal\842·2535, RCMC:ho Smt Joaquin 2 BR, den, 2 ba $00,500 ll9Cm1y011 3 Redrm ........ $159,500 HARRY IAlllTi' Roallor .. 644-1559 Classified Ads sell big Items, s mall Ite m s l!_r any item. 642-5678. I ~===~======~==~=~~=~==~~1 ····· ... •.• .............. . That §,~.!~~:m~1/?·~:cl/e ~ 1002 ......................... 0 11 ..... 0~9• ....... oJ '"' ,,-.,_.,,....,"-....., 1.,,,, .. ,.,,.,b~ wo•d• ~ Ip.., ro lo•ftt lou• ••"'Ill• wo•d• I ROOFEC l I' I I' I r~r_r~v ~o_L..-<I ; •. -, . I I I' I . I LOYI O Ii ' 1 1 1 1 I t.ke Ike sign 11 our fr ie ndly . _ _ _ _ neiglibOrliood reducing s~lon. "First COrT1e, Firit -,. ·---------1 .. l(>-1. I I~ UI ~ IN Al' Y o COt">pl"'' rhe chuc~I• Q~c,.d ' --'---'-'--'-· -'---'---'· by 1.11,~9 ·~ •~e "''"'~Q "'"'d ,.... devtlop f,°"' ""P No l below UNSC•AM&lf Al\OVE l!ll!RS 10 G!T "NSVJf' SCRAM-1.ETS Ans wen ht Classification 7100 G .... al I002°Getlerol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl~Al..T4~RS 644·7270 ~ COROHA DEL MAit DUl'UX U (ireatloca ti on ! Front house has · 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 baths. Spacious 2nd_ unit has ~. bedroo1t1s. call us to -~ihis prime property. $94.800. . - 2121 E. Coast Highway, C01ona del Mor. MOMCS rOfl llYINC HOWolti "'I h i "fl' II/Ii> tV,, 1111, 01 lllH ••r•uu ,. Jtt •U!M ' . macneb I Irvine realty LUXURIOUS VIEW DUH HOME Spotless "DOVER" model w/mir- rored formal dining room w/wct bar, ~trium or beautiful greenery, lg . kitche n w / eating a r ea + automa·ti c s prinklers & lights. $132,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (Z85) USTSIDE TRIPLEX Bread & butte r units located on pride of ownership street. Q\vncr will provide" flexible finan cing. $62,500. Paula Ba iley642-8235. (Z86) CUSTOM 9UALITY VIEW HOME in Corona del Mar w/unl i mited possibiliti es for lg. f ami ly or separate suite for teenagers or in - laws . Custom built wino expense spar"\!. Heated & filtered pool & IBO degree view. 5 bedrooms. family roonJ, bonus room. 3 fireplaces & 311:z baths. $160,000 land incl. Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200 . (Z87) IAYFROHT LOT HARIOR VIEW DRIVE 50xl00 on the bay & you own the land. Pier & s lip privileges -Power or sail. Jane Frazee642·8235. (Z88) RARE .LOT IY THI: SU Huge Jot in exclusive 51\pliecliffs. Viei; of s urf. sand & s-ea. Private beach ·access. You own the land at $150,000. Ken Hartley 642-8235-(Z89) uz .. z35 · uo1-4zoo 101 Qowr OtlN 1 ... ..,CAii. ~ h~ c.lllor!'I~ '*' ' < • ,,. ' . • 1.AliUHA IEACH -$66';~0loS149 SOO Our fine selection or 6 New View homes : 3 BR, DH -$66,900, $71.900. $13,900 3 BH split Je.,el, P\1e area SH2,500 3 BH I.story ranch. Lag. Niguel $119,500 4 BH !·Story conlemp. Lag. Niguel $149.500. .l I I I s.., J ....... Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.L 644-491 O Gmet"al I 002Gcneral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BeauL 4 BR , fam . nn, Country English atmosphere. established trees, boat sljp. $245,000 J3cing remodeled ; custom 5 BR. 5 'Ba. 6.500 Sq. ft. home on point. pool, dock . Custom 5 BR .. 4 ba. View, lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 80 ft. on Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR . . , Hws For Solt Hom.. For Solt ...... For Solt Thu<!d!y. Octo .... t8, 1175 DAIL V PILOT q . TO IUY 01 SEi.L In Newport, Co.ta Meaa. Corona del M'ar or lrv1ne ASSOCtATES , MEAL TORS ................................................................... ,, ............ For~ Hotlsn Fors. ........ For Sa6t ~--~M 102 -I'-~ 1026 11 th ,,,. .. ecll_ I 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ _. • -••••••••••••••• •••••••• ,,...--..-6 leedl t o•t ••" 1 o•• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••·•••••••••••••••• f•""'ASTIC .,..,.. 1044 .... ,_.. ••••• I.A.IE .......... -...ed. TOWNHOUSE .... ., •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 .. DUl'LD'. tn Dana Knolls 3Rdba S.pe' lfuntlniuin Buch '"l'Hf IU.NCHM SO. OFIAYSIDI Lt yanJ w/paved boat or md unit Townboule at lNlRVlfllE. 8)' owner wi\haJ BR.ZBArental. trlr Pka: sp~c_,. ooly S39 ,SOO . 3 Bia I..ovely 3Br, ze.a Jlome ~/493-2161 . 0 -d 2 bat•• w1'tb fam rm • .5071 Only 1 \~ years old.1----------·t pc; rooms, 11 • Featurtncbe•m«Llinis.BTaro 1012 drum k1tcbcn and din· ~~~~e Circle, Ca ll natur:ll wood and bric k ••••••••••••••••••••••• lni area & 00 ('om mon I wall. Only step& to pool ---------1exture~ a nd per ect Owner mo,·ed, mu.at sell. and rttrration. Assum•· locat1on .Cal1644-7211. Vacant 5 BR. 3 'BA, 2 ble 1\4.4), lo1tn w1th Stor)'. a pprox 3000 1q.ft . pym.nt.s only $212. pe S67 .000. Uike f'oc-e11, all month 111c)dg taxes. F'iral terms.58l·2476 t i m e offered. Call UHIV. PAIK LIDO WA TERFROMT Luxurious Co-Op S ...,.=====1FGw1talnYalley 10l4 ..,....,A•enl. pvrlass Beautv -............... ,_..... REtlT TIL YOURSI htau11ful 4 bedroom:~i_., DUPLEX 2-2 br units. OWN ER MOVING TO IYTHISIU. ~N IGEL llAIL[Y !, ASSOCIATES Tulane ~ndi\•ldual home on l•rge eorner lot : s upe r locat1 on 1 Ex - tt:nalve use of ~lass, with cathcdr•I ccihn>:». m-.kc: thb1 3 bdrm .. famll)' rm. home a real JoC~m. Sl~pg to schools, lennts, ul)'n1· Spectacular bay view from every win· dow. Executive 2 bedroom. 2 bath uot. Professionallv decorated. 2 parking . spaces. $278 mo . ma!r:'tenance fee 1!' .. eluding taxes & utilities. Boat slip available. Total secunty. By owner. $134,950. 17141 675-6138 bath home Jocat e<l hl••h ("holce toe. So. of Hwy. t-'l.OHfD1\, wonta his I • $79 500 Owner "'"'' ,......., In l be SJO's a rustit on a fully land.s<'aped · · · .-.-.......... "large-S br, 21'1 ba ho1nc I ~,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;~ charmer w/shake roof. \1ew lot. 2 t'1replact's. I' sold this v.•k.nd. E:ir.cep· J1.mt a short w•lk lo thc F~tlll)' room & !>\lllR)' DUP• r.v tional buy at $59,900. for ~g.:~a~t:::~. area ~.~.~~ ••• ~?~~\~~-~-~~ ... !~!.~ breakfal!it nook Cuslom ~ this~ 2400 rHJ ft home. sand. Patio kitchen SOUTHOFHWT w /gourmet appli'a, decora t ed lhruout . • Cou rt csy Healtors, ReducedtoSl87,.500 2 Units each 2 bdrms. 962_7751 candlehte dine, burnl 640.6161 Corner lot, quiet loca · ----------\ orans:e thick plul'lh lion. under S00,000 ltwAMqtOft leach I 040 carpets just installed. CORll~ARTIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious master, vanil)' bath!'! ti.love in now and RNtors 64 .. 7662 rt'flt lll escrow close!i! Starter terms:' Bk1 ~ COATS& WALLACE WF; llAVf.~ RENTALS CAU 552-7000 REAL ESTATE. INC. Only S3650. down B'I' OW:-o't.:R, l Bdrm + buys a newly decorated J Den, 507 ,\raeia. $57.500. bedroom, 2 bath home 1n 962·"'-'-' -----LCICJllrMI leoch 1048 552-5020 a(t . 5. Prill . e.:.cellent IO<'ation. Call HOME INCOME only! ~"'''.' Prime 1-:a s ls1de Costa OCEAM VIEW , , It ·~ true ! Over 2600 tiles• f01.mtl)' neitrth· ~Quare feet of home-Ni« J Br 2 Ba fee lol. 962·4471(-,.·, 546·8103 monthly income plus borhood. J -Bdrm $79.500. Leaving Calir.1,~~~;;;~~~~~~i hear thl' surf pound. separate home + 2-Br duple)( S87 .SOO. Qv.:nr. Brkr. 613-2823 Spectacular tcrra:r.zo en- OPf:N DAIL,. 1·5 try. man1moth step down HOtM & Income ' leoc.h! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Whit• Watt!'f' View Xlnt location enhance$ this hand.some 4 bttrm .. 21,, ba , 2·story homl": decks. beams & open slaJrway ,t.:ivc tl a very spacious. outdoOr fC'el- 1n J;?. Sec It today at $104,500 HAL PIMCHIH old. South of H .... ·yJ 3~BR. 1ng. bright. s pacious DUPLEX, by owner, 6 yrs -Living room. formal din- REAL1'0R 2 Ba. &2 BR. l lia, ~am ~ homem aker's kitchen, • _ DOVER SHORES -GAL.UY DL IY OWHER Oistincti\'c Tri ·level con te mporary home custom designM. Red"'ood & glass exterior. lligh beam ceilings. Panoramic view of the back bay. 4 BR. D/ It , l.I R. 2 family rooms. 3 Frplc's. 4 lla , xtra lgc 3 car gar w /works hop . Secluded Mslr/ Dr w/frplc. Mstr bath & dressing a rea w/tilc jacuzzi & sauna. <..:h1ldrens v.•in~ inclrt 's 3 l~H . 2· Ba . UniquC home for Living & Entcrta1n1ng. S259,000. Appl. only . &14·4684 or 644·6900 Newport looch I 06' Hewport llooch 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2727E Coast Hwy ce1l1ngs, frplc 's, nr -GIGANTIC FAMILY m;Q. · fi~fkBrPfil 675-4392 schools & shop'~. Priced Real Estate ROOM with 8EA~11'.:D .-...;; lJJ©IDilG't? 1-----~.----!'educed to 511 5,000. CEILINGS. hui;:e master •99 ·2aoo "!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ni ID 675·3998 o.fL 5 by ~Y s u i t e . s e p a '-.a t e · 341 8 o y ~1d"' Or1vl• NB 67S-6161 PRIME LOCATION SPECTACULAR VIEW!! 900 ILOCll VIA UDO HORD 1 QUICK S.t.LE osta Meta I 024 chi Id re n's w i'n g, S,ACIOUS GeHral J002GtMral 1002 Yourdreamscometrue. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EHJOYTHI secluded park -like Shin,ll:led4bdrm.,3bath SO ~'t. Bayfront. large pier & slip Large £amily home •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Two bedroom seaside le~e Park, 3 BR , 2 Ba . C FORT gr'?uniis, All this pl~s home, 6h se("hl((e<J cul de cotta,gc with room to newly decorated, pool sz OM BEA C.~I & 1 INCO M t-.j sac, with "'•de & excitinJoC 4 DR+ fam rm . TreJ11 endous potential · $400,000 SEASHORE DUPLEX Com pl e tely f urnished; pride of ownership property. J ust steps to the best local bathing beach. 4 Bdrms .. 2 baths & 2 bdrms .. l bath . Huge li"ing rms., completely built-in kitchens & enclosed garages. $99.500 \ UUA VEAR 'BAY Af\ID.BEACH 67~3000 '• 2407 E COAST 1-fWV COP'oNA DEW MAP Gftteral I 002 Grnrral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARD EH HOME 2,000 SQ. FT. ·rhis beautiful s 1ngl .. tnry ranch stylr hum h;1s i Mrms. 3 haths f.1 m rm & formal rt1111n rm Loads of slonc ~·ork_ Purchase sul.Jjeet tO 6'·~ VA loan. Only $63,500 54!1-94!:11. -. . MIHI RAHCH MAXI VALUE · Pn \ ate dn \'(' to se('] urled ranch house Rambling main hOU!>e 1n c lu•1~s three hii; ll l·rlrooms. parlor , an•\ f<1rm k1Lchen. Uri ck ti·rra(·~ \carts to spra \\ ling grounrts covered with fruit trees. Price in - cludes. separate maids quarters. wood s hop. chicken house, bird aviary. s torage sheds ----------1 and much, much more SHORECREST TWO STORY FAMILY ROOM NEWPORT HEIGHTS Party home on quiet cul· de·sac street n ear Get h:.i("k to lhe b<tsies_ Only $•18,500 Call 963-6767. Don't v.a1t . . , .. ,·,. [® .. THE REAL ESTATERS BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE 2515 E. Coast il"'Y 67S-5511 Harbor tli. Sunken LR ---------- 11•1Lh lgc c_orner frplc. Up · HARB 0 R VIEW J<rade<l k1\, 4 lge bdrms. HILLS li46-771 I. Ope n Eves. - Delightful G bdrm. FR home on estate size lot com)llete with pool and lush la nd sc aping _ $148.000. "" ....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Call 6 7 S· 7 2 2 5 • MESA VERDE 2 STORY I &droom, 3 bath home. \V1th 20x.26 family room for those special parties entertaining at your 8' hltn ba r und er a rathedral open beam reiling. Cover ed patio an•! lots of ttees for Pri,\ ac~· m·ake this home a dream come true. Ca ll ;.46-5880. -HERITAGE "" \ ~:\ i~ [1~ v··· HEALl'Y A BERG ENTERPRISES CO orPORTUHITY! Blufrs C'Ondo: bay view Lowest pricer! view end unll. al m -ost ne"~· Beautiful decor. J BR .. ranch style kitchen.2 patios. A buy at $79.750 C. F. Colesworthv ~~~~~~~Roaltors 640-oofo G ... rol I 002 G .... rol \ I 002 • • REALTORS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~11· TARBEL lTons. rn .. 1926-1976 ABANDONED 'WATEHFRONT PHOPEHTY: Panoramic view of Newport Bay. 28 feet on the water , fine craftsmanship, entry hall , dining room , ~onvertibl e den, anxious owner, $125,000. ASSUME VA LOAN: With or without military expel'ience, low interest, rent-like payments. Giant 4 bedroom, study or fiewi ng room, two verandas, Mesa Del Mar, just $45,950. 540-1720 2t5SH.tior .... d. ...... Ice~ i.i,.,.-11ua1ceomii .... grow . Located in yard.54S-5741aft.6 OFUFE Just ltsted . HURRY , ocean \'1cws . iligh BAYSHORES. A great ----1. You only hve once-it Call 842·88$4. beame-1 cell1ncs & patio, community '>''1th Prl\'ale MESA VERDE ma) as well be the best plus a guest apt. with beaches. The price has Beautiful Pacesetter 4 ofe\•eryth1n~1 Th1shome frplc. Close lo be».l'h & been r ertuced to $69.900. Bedrm, 2 b.a, F...rplc . Lge 1, the ullll]late 10 \•illage $139,500 , all673·8.560. -t-' ·1 R t-' t lk eleganee & privacy. • TURNER.t.SSOC. LIDO REALTY 67l-7l0D H77 Yla Lido, H .I . ""l.., .. 1<1 ... •1,•.•(lrt-.••' arru y m. ores 1 e i ~========~i setting on qwet Cul-<:fe· Features sensuous mir-1105 N. Cst Hwy, 14aguna [~ THE REAL ESTATERS ! '"'· Xlntlm•ncln' OJ><n 'o"· eanh, pccky Public Hotice 494-1177 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ daily 1·5. 1947 Killdrer cedar. garrten kitehen & Govt'rl'UM'fttVA I BAYFROHT 2·lif{. 2-ba, con1p rt.•r!cr"I to new. Xl nt f1nane1ni.: $395(1 J)n ., nv.·nr 111·1cilrry bal at H '~"; int . No points. loan fees. credit or qual 'g problems . $95.000. JACOBS REALTY 67S ·6ti70 l'M DES PERA TE ~i nd I 'm availabl e l!un~stly , I'm one 9f the n1ost J.>toautiruUy t.lel-or:.11 ert homes 1n Ne~ µort Bcat·h Bluff~. But rn y owner ha~ to mO\'(' r1,chl a'>''a\" You tan lease me or Purcha se m l' Im mediate al't1on impor- tant. Please come see me, now' Call 673·85!>0 Only $65.000. f;ll".'.•• '~''·"'¥''.I ~{.\~. s11.soo. ov.·ner ~o~~s :a~i~~~~:4~~ w· Ahs....ablh •l.oao, s r:iZr~~~E&D~~~~'~a~n ~~~~! .... !?.5.~\~':'~.~~~ ... !?!.~ ___ --------\ at or v.·11 out mi 1tary n SEE YOU AT se~;,, N" nu"lofy1n••. views. 31 r. 2/ba, din rm •NOR1'J I Vl>"W $77 •~• 2 """'h units S52 500. G<:f 51/2 YA ASSUMABLE Story b ook charm Beautiful flower garden. new carpels. super s harp kitchen, easy to buy - 10''/.-down or assume ex· 1st1ng loan· with $165 PIT 1.Call646·7171 ,,.,,. ,. [~ ~1 ES,\ VEl<Dt-: POOL -FA~11LY H00:\1 3Br, 2Ba Co\·ere<:f pauo, frplc., bl tns. incl. dis· h"asher & freezer_ Big corner lot Comp rl" dccoratc-d + more . \11\C1\NT S.52.500 5.1ioi 1235 • • " " .. " "'" arl1aeent sundcek + a -· "·'"" · TH-E TOP I.ow interest. .i{cnt·like front gard~n terral'c. . 3 l:ir, 21,-, ba, F!t, in com~. H·2 cor lol. Gin· Chan~e your equity int payments Many J & 4 $8ll 500 View Lot. 8'.11 ·9279 n y t-o r lun e. r 1 tr . a better life !ltyle Add bedrooms available. Cu ll ~ EDGEWATt-:n. • 675 752_0_. ------ quality & ullvcness to today, HK R, 842·88S4. Real Estate 494 ·8536 Newport Beach I 069 r A t d 1 .. ~s . Co"0.·t llw y •••••• 0 ••0••H•'•T•L•• 1 FT•••••••• ~ ~/ _,l your uture. mos C· \luntinJ.,'1.0n CONTINEN-~ ... ~ sir.able home in pre· TAL, d 25 · 28 \--------~--·\ stigious tract . 4 bdrm. 1,_, b~o~s~~ i~~r1~ct~' A For Real Value-Nice. A H.t.MD!! FmRm, walk to schools. 1~.,h c'arpellng ·drapes. 2Br Cottage . 2 Baths: It's spotless and easy t park. O{'ean & shopping rrplc \rm s t~ong lll~ Trees : Fr pl . Ocean keep th al way. A recent BEA.CH HOME 968 44.56 · / '\'1e"' Walk to beach N, L'WPOllTSHOJtF.S · knehen Puol, rec rm. 5.59 ~ Bkr 499.2277 ly rMeeoraterJ 3 HH l·n•I i:. P\1. pallo. l'l<' SUPER ' _:_ _ · ___ unit to'>'·nhome near poo 3 De'1 & Fum!ly Rm. S•I A fl I'' i\ ssu ma blc 2 separate. 2br hou ses on an'1 clubhuust• with CJ\('r Pool & Tennis 3 Be'1rm. 2 bath hnmr. I If " I t t 0 "" ~· oan, no qua! :r1ni.: oy Jarli(e lot. 56xl,10' i\rllsts Sl7.{'f mas rr "iUI l' an• .,....,,....,.. d<'P baek )'ar•I \\'Llh frwt ht I hi • •~• .,,. owni>r. S25 ,500 5.16 18.57 <:lehJ:,ht. Zone<J for kiln n1g 1g \'10:\\' ~.JVV trecs.boatortra1lcral" ----Gr! incoml' brin~s Calltw17211 . ("ess. Nice area, clost> to Irvine I 044 SSSOmo. Lots of tree~. schools & shops. Pretty ••••••••••••••••••••••• La11:una Canyon, l mL to eia 2hJ.JWC-~ home . $46 ,450. Red RBI F ........ ._.. Carpel. llcallors 536_8836 TILE ROO beach. Wh ere can )'OU 1 • • 47141 hl11..,:11 DEH-IRVIME buy 2 houses 1n Laguna IS: BEGIN $52,850 for this price'.' $89.500 Beaut. Bluffs 3 BR, 2'h ba. HOMEOWNERSHIP Exeellent lr\•ine loca· 497·2292 lorhkr.544 ·2'2IZ The Bluffs. early area conrto. Cho1cC' greenbelt. in thi~ ;i bdrm 2 bath Hon' i''abulous rert tile l·StoryJUH.2Ba. S65.000AJ.,>t 644-1133 CORHERLOT [® THE REllL tST TERS. ~ Mo Autumn Rust ju ~t ti J!O\~t·n op port unity to ll\'l' 1n a pre "tl!!IOU:-. 5. Br ho1nc \\ 1lh f.Jm1ly ruon1 an•I co1.y 11t:·a uty Blt in kill hen roof ' 2 Story entry . $57,000 Agt, M0·5560 BEAUTIFUL __ _ F,\ hea tuq,: Gr('a1 valul' {;u, gl'ous Spanish rert for s.11 .soo :JGJ.[Jti7l or hnC'k f11cpla ce Formal l\1\llll<J!{ VIF.W llOMf:S DOVER SHORES rl uung •1rca All tilr POHTIFINO 4-Hr. 4·ba. By owner. -tr3nsferrerl. ,').5fi 70.l5. kttl·hl'n Gala fumll y 'fam rm. formal '1111 rm . lvanWclls atr1um.4br.3 "'~---:'" .1 Q fuushl·d bunus r1n . nr ba.:vtarvelnus•lay&n1\c room . . uccn size CHARM & J_i.lrms .. or 2 Hf{+ loVl•ly park . ..;t hrJOlS · t(Jmm vie~· Pool & jat·uzz1. f1rt·plc. on quiet cul·de- sac Perf l'cl fur the youn g at heart al a ·walker II lee Reel fatal• NEWPORT ISLAND bud].!el priCt' "'1th :<Int --- t e rm s. unbelie\·able $29,500 rten as you "''ish' Im Closc·1n w /rm. for l'X· pool Lease OK . $92.500. Pnec rclJuccrl. below ap· maculate evcry"·hcre pans 1on. Ot·cao ~·u. 2 Fcc.64·1 ·~.l\/644·6548_ pra1sal . Mu ~t sell this 1neludcs <ur condll1on1n,:: b<Jrms, l 3 o ba , on 450() OPEN dally 1921 King:; week . 1824 Galaxy l)r. & gara~e rloor opener ~ sq ft R 2 lut ~1u~t sell ltoatl . Breathtaking Open ·~ally l ·6. $160,000. Park like yar•I. Full Sfi-1.900 -harbnr & ocea n view Anytime by a ppl . pnce $52 ,850 Call fust 1 .. ~~~~~~~~~·1 New t.lcluxc 4 hr & ram 645-8498or642·6630 Super ext r a l arge · ;Q'alerfront custom liome. 5 lietirooms. :i pril·e . Call f or particulars. Veterans welcome :>40·3666 baths, 3 car gara~c ilnrl 1 so · on the "'atcr w1tb. p1i•r {j an•J .shp 3250 Sq ft nf I '--1 lu'"'' ""'""'°'the do< tihi¥1)) cnm1nat1ng buye r $280,000 TURKEY TIME "-·"· , .'J>''"....., C>lf0-8811 ANYTIME '.\lot qwte, but Jets talk turkey about thi s beautiful contemporary homt' with 4 -large bdrms. upcn beams fam rm w1frplc. Re.arty anrt .~~~~~~~~"'"'I' waiting, yours for undl'r $40.000 . To sec call 5-M.).3666 TRI-LEVEL STEPS TO IAY ·POOL $49,000 Prestige Park Lido loca- tion. Dram-0tic floor-plan flo\\'S freely throu~h mulli·lrveJ ele\·at1ons Country Charmtt unfold1n ~ a \'Cry I r 1 h Spa('1nus 3 -B1rm . grac1oos more o icac massivt• hv rm & form I Gl-FH.t. Terms Emergency sale'. Bring paint & s ave thousands~ Versatile fl oor plan \\'Lth 4 betironm s or 3 bc<lroom ~ -.-part)' den K1nJ!-S ilcrl masl('r s uite Gnurmet d1n1nl!l room area. buill·1n•. wood cab1nels Veran'1a . eom1n ~w1mm1ng pool. bkr, call today, IS42·8854. 752 1700 OCEAN VIEW !! rm home w /custom Harbor HiCJhlands 1 " 4 BR. den. •l1n1nj! r m . features thruout. Agt 3 BR, 2 fi;i. li;!e )"<1rrl. ..... .. [~ bit 1n ktlehC'n . Lg II\ \f7!).50'J9 "'alk to Mar1nt?rs Elem & rm ., frpl , beam:-. 31 llGCA.MYOM park. Move 1n conrl U:•vel:-.. R1._..-j"'OOll cxtcr. $64 .500 <.:an assume 7', S'JK.950 F.leganl I s tory , J VA Jo;1n By n wnC"r bedrnom, hi g hl y up . ti-llSSION REALTY Prine only. Cull for • 494 _0731 • / gralJcd & •lecor ate<:t 1n appt. 642.:l9MO 4 IR +·DEH ' IRVJHE-$61. 900 -------+--I yellow . I2x25 ' poo l Qwet eul.t1£>-sae. Curvert OCEANFRONT TA RB Ell::::: cement drL\'C 2·Story * REOUC~ * tiler! entry. a.1ass1 \'C to only $99,500. Un- brick f1replaee. Formal furn 'rt. OVO 2·Br. 2·ha rhnin ~ room. Gourmet apt. Exciting VIC\\'S, surf ! k i tchen with ba r . &coasUinc. pool. i;ccuri· ===-1 Sccludet.I master suite. ty, ,good fina ncini?. Ffmhill Townhse Large !fen or office! •ALSO • 1926-1976 Separate laundry room ... a furn ished apt at Luxurious 2·Br. 2·ba., F•o"l & •eo • P"lo·0,·.• I t • • • .. SI0.5.000 2 Br. 2-ha . si ng c story, n ext 0 Pnme Uni\'. Park loca-SWARnREALTY M c ado w 1 ark Go I I tion. Anxiously asking C I te nis 17141640·1127 oursc, poo . n just $61.900! ~furry -Call i------- court & clubhsc 548.500. 752-1700to prc~·iew . J Bl_,OCKS TO Bt.:ACll 2 br cottij~e ilmOOJ.! lrces +<·ustom j':icuzzi Auto spnnklers. J car garagt• An exc£'1lent lluy al SIJS,000. Paul W Brumfield & A'>!oOC 549-850.5 Beach Cottage Family Beach Hs~ 3+Den+ Beaut Patio l blk tobch. com m pool Assume!!"•"' In . Take 2nd. S68.000. 642·3319 .~C\\'port Crc~L Jbr, 3 full ba ·~. Hctrcal Ktras. Cll'C J!i_lf. vu. 645 ·9527. SC9I Jwan Capistrona 1078 CrJthcdral ceilings, new plush p1le carpcllng. sea ••••••••••••••••••••••• brcc1.c pal10. r!cn .5 herlrooms. •ten. f:.1m & ~cclurierl ma~t e r with •l1n1n,11. roonl hom e_ skvhle" Ideal commun1 Ocean & hill view. ty -l1 v1n~ l'ool, t('nn1s & ~9.5110 hv111g. Property faces "Greenbelt Arca" local · din rm complement th•~ REAL TY INC. THE REAL ESTATERS ~ 436 A~ate St. 550 ,900/ terms l:lk r 54~·KIJ8 or 494-0198 eves. -----1 LOCJllno Hiquel I 052 pn\'.!l\t· beat•h Saenf1cc S.'>2.500 Bkrfi.15 ·0'.iO:t l"1 sle?>to s parkllnj!pool eustm f:nglish T~rlor 714 /846~1371 + 3 car !laraf!e. First to s1tuaterl on tree·llne1 TIRED?. call gets this rare beach s treet of fa s hion.able WOW! $32,900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIGH on a HILL ,,p ANCHORAGE H'pl. Shore• Special• " / IHYESTMEHTS .~1."<cr Upper -:! UH I'--· _,_1_7_1_4_1_4_9_6_·_7_7_1~1 +rten. Only $53,500 bargain 546·2313. ~:s ~e ~:In n~ OUwl nee~ JUST LISTED Sore Muscles? ''' ~-• ' '· 1"" 1 motivate<:!. Pricer! for Thal is right. this 2·Br RELAX your tired bo<jy [® l&lttl I t~t~~e~nly~;soo ~~:~~e~•\,w~:,.,.:~~~~ ~~~~ ·~~~~~,!~~~i~ _ -1 = erptg. Goorl. investment bedroom. Also inclu<ied, FHA APPRAISED : •:.-JJ :} ~1 / l~ ~~,:h~~111n°n~~;~~7on~~" ~";d'::1~~:~;-o h~;~,'_ .. a touch of hea\·cn over· look1nl;!. !ht' Laguna N1~ul'I va lleys , this super·sharp 2·»r conrlo. aeross the s treet from g lij ssert 1n pool anti cl ubhouse 1~ only $53.900. Early possession. Cal l your brokl•r or A·i"ramc . :1 Bit. fam Bf<:AUT artobC' br1C"k . rm , 2·:-o t}' rriced lo~· m1s:-.1on t1le•I roof homt· $62.500 on scclurlc<I 2&:l 11rtr :1crL' •tuge lo! :i UH . 2-Sty site:.. lforse ('orral, r1 •I · VaC'ant Sfl.1,750 in~ nng & fruit tr1'(·.~ Super roomy -4 BR , 3 Please eall li~l1n i.: off1t'P ba., fsm . rm. $7:1.500 for •!('tails. SJ!' !t c:.tlt), CAYWOOD REALTY 49:11137 ~~= • 548-1290 * Santa Ana 1080 ---------$39,750 I .ill!;'ftr ~M~ COU RTESY Rt-:ALTY COZY DEN for TV or of· Plush cpts-, beautiful ~~~-~~~~·~-~~d.=:~~962~·;77~5~1~;;;,~~lfice and a large family stone fireplace, big 'Jbl ---; kitchen. S•IOWS Pl{JOI<.: garage. Covered patio. SEEK & FIND' i':rnc~t tlt'minit:'>''flV 0 F OWN I': n s 111 p . exotic lawns & flowers Realistically pri ced to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 752-~315 ~~rlw9i~n~1r~~~h :o~:n°c:'!,:~~~;<:;\o ·~!l'!~~~~~~~J normal '1o"·n. 3 b•lrms , <'on1c down Both "tll Hurry on this onC'. 11 yT 11 H \ \',.;As n 11 .\, •·"" 0 ·r s !Sell quickly ... ow ner has )C;·9491. bought another home DONALD M. BIRD view. Ncw1.MJrl Jlc11<ht...,, probably k~·1·p gn1n}! up A••otio•••.R1to1ro•• $00,[,00 .not down ! 2 Jk<lrrn. :! - i ;; :: 'II~ ~ :I : :· :I ~ ~; :: : ~ ;, ~I ; :: ~'. : lJ II 11 X 1 I \ \ \1 \ 11 ' " ~. I. ._ fo' 0 I. U \ •: ~ ~ F ~· \I 1; I' 1\ II T t: II ~: I( I. I< 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 3 BR. 2 Ba , many xtras. Terrific loc. nr So. Bay. Priced to sell by owner. 673·08;97 2 BR house &: 3 br apt. J car gar. Xlnt Income. SJ. 10,000. 640-4307 llalboa l'..,ln..ta I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Niee duplex bet. OCean & bay: lg lot. Sl~.000 Marsh.&11 Rlty 67$-4600 C...-del Mor 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LoU R-1 30xt18; tor2 $62,000 soulhtSeaview Prin only 644-4340 Sell things fut wllh Daily Pilot Want Ada. I' II I\ I r. T 1\ P tt R I A S F' I 'I. I I} 4' \ I I t " \ h 1. I. fl 0 U ~ II I I( t. \1 S I' I. I( .\ f; ~: (I \ It t: ,\I" I< \ \ I \ I. I. \ I . .\ 1 K " ' (" I I( P l I\ I, 11 \I ,\' \ I U. 1'. II K ·\ fo: \ K ~ ,\ .J t, H ' ... \ \ ~ \: I H \ ll '\' I. T 0 0 A H \I K \ II K ' =-' I' t; <.; " \1 ,. II I, ~ II ~ I' S A I' 11 ·\ .1 ll S \: f. I. S 0 ' ~· I ,. (' \ ·\ f' K I) ·I II T t: " I :-.· f) L' R r 1 .\I r. \' f. r A \ E ~ II It . . . -~ . ' .. \: A 1> A fo: ~ Y A n \: 0 T k fl 11 (I If fo, T l"ttr...-1;°"''· TM huld .... Mm•• llU...t br l•w ••Pf'•• fnr .. •td, tl.~llw•rd. ""· dowft , or cll•101>•!lr 1,. lh4' purt i.. fi,.d ••lh h~.i .......... "'" ~· h ............. ; fl/ll'K ,\!),\~!( Kr.T('lll '~ .IAK f, 8AM.:-O:•~~ KF.\' Vt'F'"°'T HAUl.t:l' H,\RRr ~ORf:.\N HOM.TONRAY. INQlJRTl:'<'l i;: Tll.\fORlrOW· R••lr OAK PARK l'A.\fl'l,0:-0:A l'Al'A I'll.AR •• • • fo:"~"· mu•h l~•l!l'r '•"k llr f't nd " 111.1111•" "''h '"~' -,,. fi o<l'•l\'f'""" I"'' I'•*'"''" /On Jltl llf'W •fflf• n! .!I !lolff lt·••~!f'T• I" ordrr \olum•· I .H 11ort 111 ..,.,rt •I'"' '"'h "'"Ion~ 1·hr. I,. llll>'"h1f' In " -Ii A ,,..,... "1., ~,.,.•>I 1111• nt .... T'111l"'f ·' I MON~RCHBAY TERRACE ' hil s 1n ~I(• s tory (A l .I. I'!.'\.• 411 ·i J 1J II I ~~ Tnwnhou~cs sl1 at on} """"""' $21,!50. Ne'>lo· c;1 rpc ts. LE RAISOR REALTY T TIC'>'' dra.pcs, etc Ask fur -~ Sq ft l home "'-"-I 4.52JCampus Or .. lr\'ine <>UUV • • cus om "'itar Nt •1111r1 Po \I orrtc t }-'rank. 839 -8.321 Ag,•nl CampusValleyShopCtr. with pool & j:icuiz1. ----___ -- CAU 833-8600 4-BR, 3-ba, formal '11n Newport hoch 1069 Mewpor16tach I 069 t----------I rm, bkrfst nook . lr.1!.. ram ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. magnifi cent \"Jews CORHER HOOK Sl49.>00. .. th at ·s great for l~Ni~Rratty breakfast, plus frplc . 830-5050 496-404~ wet bar & formal dining_ 3 Bdrm .. 2 baths, 1~£'. s1rtc A \'er)' v.•ell arranged . J yard for trailer. etc , Im· bdrm., 2 bath home in maC'u latc $45 950. lop condition. It's near · Achool. r ecreation & the aW-P't'in g . Priced " "'5.... ~~1000 hills . R E ALTY 552-7500 red hlll . Nttd 2 Br. l 'h Ba., mus t be ocean view. Iii Rh S60's all cash to new loan, or all eash to existing loan. Call coll ect eves 213 788·97S9 or write M Serfaty, 4941 Valjean, E cino, Ca . 91316 Bkr_ til".<?i'~Jt!2~~ OWNER WILL FINANCE Job transfe r ma.d~nove necessary -luxury Big Cnnyon Bordeaux. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. custom de cor & landscaping . $127,500 A COIJIWW. IAHllll CO.·- 644-1766 • • • .. ·- .- .. • • .. " ... •' .. • = •, ., ' I [ I I 1 J I ' ·ca DAILY PILOT Thursd!)', Oc1obet tC, 1975 ~c:'!!~.~~~ .... 1 ~!·;~·-~t:.~~ ... 1~~~~-~~~--:':'!::!~:'.~.~!~~--......... ~*:.~ ... : ~!'!::.t:.~.~- 1.ohfora<H 2200-. u.iw.111.ed 1..:1ilwJI.,, leoclt 32.40 ~asla Mno . ·37111 Ca.ta Mt oa . 3724 Mowporl leocli 3769 Co.ta Meta 3124 ti llwgloo leac~ 314 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................................................................... ,. ••• '.' ............................................ . ·••••••;;.:;;,;.·1~''''''EASTSIDE C.M . 8 P-Ge.ra1 3202 fluntington l!arbour WlNTER2Br2Ba2drt, 11. 2 BR ainale 1ty,Wallt&obeac.bl•ZBR JO-",. l'iyrnuulb i:!br. N prov~ for JO Units, has ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront. lees.Ide main COME STA"'Y WITH US ·rrom attan. 114 46\h Sl. beam celJ. C&D, 2063 poal, adu lU, no pet~ -' eittSting duplex.$OOOOO FRE" FRE • chann I J Br 2 o · 50· -· C"W ll .. -$180 ._. lZlb Sl c rpt & •lrp~. blt·1ns. Owner/A e.nt 54~18Zl s:. E e · a . S325rno.675...._.. " a ace.6-. up. - ('omplctely fom, S7.000 • •Profeo8ional.S.rvlc~· dock $800/lease OWD" LOW WEEl<L y RA TES ruRN + color TY. Parlt 1--=="-------i :-; 1011 ' 11 my d~ir. 1~1:: ~ *LANDLORDS • 1213 ) 42'-8822 Bcautifu Jlyfurn ishedlargcstudiosand Ne wport 1 br. S3 00, Einhkk~flr~ £ANVJEW very 1.1te N1•w1)11rt Avt' Svuce ii Mowatoin.De-serl, Homeflndtn • New spacious 3Br. 2ba. one bedroom s w"t es -all with full ISJ3.8203orevea87l·5332 . ::::. '1:i'ta, a:· pell Bfl. 2 Bl, bltnJ, (rplc :-ipJ~·e ri•n t s;:, l' \1 Re-$0f"'f 2400 642·9900 · frplc. Nice location. I wet·bar, beam ceilings -••••••••••••••••••••••• child OK, no pets. $350 kitchens. OCEANFRONT 3 br 642-tsZO CTJ>t &: drl)I. Enct gar N~~·1>urt lk•J i·h. 1?'x2J t'resthne 31!r, fum. hm. 11• Cllhfornia'is Lsr~~l mo. after 5 call 968-1235. home, 1 yr old, dlx, avail BR. 1 Ba, w/gar. N~ly AA . 5:30, 675·51 10 ~~n~ll . .., ~1ed. $2,000 IJl.'rc. ~ti.50o. O""'nr will •ftt"ntal!=terv1k-!• Apartment living with motel conve· 3l08mo.$47S.87S·l849 decor. West C.M. Nrl..'.:::::.::c:::.::.:c:.:::::.c ___ I ~ ,. 1 '· ,. ;1 r r y Io an /tr.,. d c .• _... __ 1dand 3206 ~w 2flr. s pacious. closed niences . 1-feated J>ool, SWl deck. air·· Schls/SHP 'G, Sl»S. Mo. 2 BR, 1 Ba, drJM, crpt.s Acr ... f0f'.1oale 120 0 51697~ -gur,adu ltsonly.~m o 1.. BolboaloyCW. Nopd.s.W -3l36 blt.nzJ, gar. $1.55. fl36. .......................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91.>8-123.Safts. conditioning. Linens & uti tttes in-Supe r deluxe. extra aft.6p.m. 1,, A~·ri· ·ira nc•· ~r·i v~. JBruvallforyrly.1h/01:k eluded. Maid service, television, sell· lar1te. 2 Br. & 2 Ba . MESA.VERDE l ~B=r~.~.~d.....;N_e_w __ Y_o_r_k_t_o_w-1 t '11rt111.1 ~1 ;,~K,111 ,11· :O.•·l1 0uto fCounty to bay , Har & patio . 3 HH,2ba,ncwbreakfast service laundry facilities available. fum1shed a pt. U.y view N"£W 2 flr , 2 fl~. ad.ult v.·11ar-do,3Br,2Da,' .,r tr<i'J'" (J\\ll' :Jli.8J7ut Propttfy 2 5 50 673-1200 10-4pm har, bltn~. (;pl, dr1>s. & n ex t to pool. rrl. 1 be t f J ,__, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · rrplc, $prinklers, 1 ~,: Party-call 6"5-JG6l days: apt.s. ~ge au 1 u in-car ear Dk balcoay ,.,,. -------!'.'I Ai t ·· \l·lJ · 111 '.! ir 4·BR . 3-b"', new. A room fn(."d yarrt. l mi. from Master Charge and BankAmericard 644.2466 eveninas. :cn~rso~n to~~!~w=r poo1.$W5mo.Klds 0Ko< ii t• 11 u t j I u I ;!00 :i 1· r (' ~ 5 p~1~1~· c'.1 1"~hr ~'0~~e With a v,"6:w7< ···~. • be a t h. $31'.,S. mo. I St & weJCOm C. ~ scapmg. • pets. 962·8967; eve () I ) .. ..,,., Jasl . $100 . deposit Park Newport sub-lease I ce1vableextr:d . Muslsce .............. 1 ' r ' 1 11 ~; c c 0 u 11 Y ~+ lrin ciffll'c hl•IJ: 27.ooo . 8-~-1004 after 8 eves or EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL Br, attract furn. $400 mo. to appreci<11le . $3S5·$46S. I.'."~::.:=-----~ di·~p,•i ;.it~'. t\:rrus. mu..,t .;q It $$1,!J!">O. •UWNt;J{ Lovely J UH . 11r'J Ha , plus wkn•J.s. US.S Mesa Verde Dnve Spacious 3 Br, 2 Ba '•l' 11 11111111''1 ~v~ UtU:ltj fl.16.8.345 , eve-.. scpurljtc /.lu1•s 1 roorn & 2010 Newport Rood 67s-4.580. Eaa:L (714.1540-8871 forced air heal. Encl gar .,.,..,urJri\Cllni· _ R alEstote hoith , 2 frplc's. llltn lrrine 3244 twomlle1fromMoch Bayside Dr. Sub-lease. Plo't deck, n~w crp J\\tK.:A l>U l.1\~I> Sl.7~ e& h 2 800 kiti'hi·r"I r.1an y x\ra:-No ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaM~so.Cmffornfa926 27 View of Ba)'. Most Ul· thruout, n ewly rcdec- l'•'r 1\I ' H.1n1·h ... t"111r ••••• c •• ~~:•••••••••••• pets. $:"1.50. 010/ycoirly. UNIV 1~rk T errTwnhse 2 642 .. 2611 _ tract .. rum. 2 Br 2 lla, $Z90 mo. J.J:t mo. YI last ~1·, So:ll1•r ~·1 n II',., Int ,. 11 , . ,,, .• 11 m s 67S-2975 br, 2 ba . !\tu.st r ent by frplc, deck & pool, $67S S7Sdep. 842-0389 I. I l $ f I '" '-'0 ..,.. " t', Lun 10 11 '5' 7J89 67>-4580 11: 1 0!"'.·c~" ~ c 'it y (01 Qcc..,n Vu Jlornc CCM"CMtocklMor 3 222 , "~ e ves . ..c..:c..c='-------1 (}\\ru·r 711 h1b5,J·I -1Jr.inge l·~~4-K&94 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~~~~22 -6810 dky~ Mr. Hou1e1U111furw1Wd ...,.,tWM•tsfwwi.t..d 2br. S225. 3br, 200, $32S Bu1int-,,Property 1~00 . , 1 3hr,2b;1 3hlksfrom b\"h. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca rptti, frpl c , gar . ···••••••••••••••• ... ••••W;into;>tt .:.or3Bd,Con111 . A\'1l1 l l>rt 15. $400 RENTALS 3724 648·5800 Spacious 2 Br, I Ha, encl gar, new crpl, pvt pallo newly re<lec. SI~ mo. ts mo. V:i las t, 175 _ dep PRl''E (~·l·.tnfrunt. J.aguna ar,•.i C.W-~i . T URTLEROCK l'Wwport Beoch 3269 Co1to Mesa l~~~~·:;.:;---~:---1 ,.. BANK for u~ c ;infront hornc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IApcw t11rent1 '1MECREEJC BUILDING '1~fJ :IG2.'f 4 Hr on t'lt>:1<·h Fabulous ii OR+ bonus rm , ... $575 3 llr. 2 Ra. Den 2 b1k s fr. Unfurnished LIVES UP _..,_._0389_. _____ -l ~I 11:,u ,111M1 Rrntol' Channel Vll':W. t.1 oYe in VILLAGE I beuch. s~·1mm 1n g & ten-AMBASSADOR IMHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO ITS MAM E Sl7J,UUO. v~·.irtv . (' 0 II ,j s u /J m I l ! 4 BR. 21? b<iths .' .•.. $45-0 nis. yrl y lse. 548·842:3 OF AMERICA Bolboa l•land 3806 ,, ... , '.···· l '-11 I •'"I'" ..•• n•I ' ••••~•••••••••••••••••• I f II ·~ -vu ~ ~ " 2 Br. 2\.ii blks to bch , cpts rfrps, no p e ls $175 960-1450 <•rClllNl·w1K1rllo•".1L1t111 H ~-, h 'l attr runl o rucs GARDE.MHOMES 11BHVU <Br 2 89 D•n 'T'WOLOCAT!UNS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 !'>fl'i';iiu s \'Jlh ·1·l"l ll uh1·1 1 ,--.. J\::.,o(·.1 ou~s """"'' ed 1;:i 1 1400 3 "I h • , • • Wl::t:KLY f<A T1-;s 2 UR avail ror yr!"'-' 1 WALK TO BEA«;H ••••••••••••••••••••••• o <.2 Bat s ······ $3S5 .... & F"•m. ltm,. 1819 , ..... 111·rf,1ll " tr.-:1ll' ·' & bl Hc;1llur.., io',';;i 11.,1"1 OJI• f"ULLS""RVlc •· bl k b n & · I 2 br cpts drrw. tns --G ene-rol 3102 Co5taMeia 3224 THETERRACE l'orl Stirlln.i?. Comrn "' r.. oc to :iy. ar patio. ri·l.1.\n1g :-.l·ll1ng /111 • • .-~. •• C~rcial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nR,2 Baths ...... $35() l'iiol$5ZS.G75_0771 2277Har bor,C.M. 673 -120o104pm _..011 r ~p:irirui:-. ni·v. I or ~:~.;_~5~Glh St. 536;425 p n.rt 1600 ., II ., I r I I ,. 11 J l\H. 2 liaths .. $425 /4SO -2009 Rnstol, S.A. \I :! h1•dri11 1n1 .• , ... r. n1i•11I rOr-Y lk·:irh bum entt!lge, I l1r. · r . -1:1 . 1 ' Y'-in ..,o · NEWPORT BEACH f>r1 Lido Is le J B_r. 2 H;1. C.45·"840&540-2300 U1\Y u . 4 br, 3 ba, bllns. Fruni $220 _ 1-'urnilurc •--a.-• ,048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sin~l t' or rnupll'. II II l'k Fplv. 1tl1J g.ir. $:ri5 • frplc, s unny patio, 2 t·:ir cpt, d rµs , 2 det·ks. L.sc ~--" ... T '1 I '•1"7"7 2 Br "I>'• •l"" "U --~ •·~ . A 67 .. 8700 a'·:iil<.ihlc . Sm3ll pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFR0 ... 1 Also l;.,,, I hr. ut1I 11• ·~···•' •"' · · '" · • ..,.,., gar . w /openf'r. $475. .,.;......mo. f.1 ,,. Off n <.:<lf\if I hr Sl7:'i l'1•t-. ok CUL VERD ALE t.i75·6887or 675 7541 •Shody Ehm..Pool• -----()Jo\. i\dull s only. u'(' Drop a pebble into the f ltl1t'l' lluil<lin i..: :-pet:-And 1 br uul 1id , l':a i>tsii.lc hi:t rluplx, 3 br. 4 BR 2 B:iths $425 -t&.l Ur $175. Up. Adults, BolboaP"'lnwlo 3807 °p1'11 !! 00 to 6 :00. 2:1°? Ocean from your · Apt t .H·iilar vi l·w, hi~unous 21z ba. din rrTI, priv yd, 2 ' ··•••• $200,000View Estate no pets . 177 E. ZlnrJ St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-a1rv1t·w Hd. Cos l.1 Lease Luxury security t·\1'l·ut1\'1·otf1<'t''> N. R~T-A·HOU SE t·:.i r 1:.1r. t'l11ldr1·n & sm\ LE RAISOR '"''--SIOOOmo. ,.,. .. .,.,,:; 1-t\JGE 3 br, 2 b<J, frple, l\lc!'>a. Phont·5152J04/ Matur·e .. du\•".'317a5CSt I' I II ... N '''' •" 111·t wcl cornc. $400. U11;T """" ......... _______ I " -1 '' u1 · 1 ·• 0 "'""' 979 8430 631 0797 -bltns, I yr ol •I. 1"1 blk lo , Hwy. 499-~. BILL GRUND.Y · ___ 7l :t G.'n 7091 REALTY ---~ 2035 Fullerton, CM bl.ly or bch. nr. Pavilion. Senior arlult 2 bedroom Isl. ..:.:.=-"-::...:.=:.----1 R~altor-675·616 1 8albool5lond 3106 t.1f<:"iA v1-:nn~: :• JlR . 2 I Br & 1-'R, view, tennis, I U}l f'urn, 2 lg (:Joscls, view~. S450. yrly, No noor .. no pets $185 Super OCEAN \'iew. spac. I br 4523 C;i.mpus Or., Irvine po o I , $ 6 5 O m o , · b d pc••. <"'·1705 locallon 645-6610 adults. 2607 Solana Way ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.:1, fam -rm, •lh1 rrplc, queens rz e e . pr1\o . ....., "" I I I CampusVallcyShopCtr, !",.',9 4646 /&12 ·tl235Jo>'('t'. Ir , m 1 I ------L 8 $22l 4941419 ""0 a• J t·un1m . llll' >rni• 0 A y I'' II !} N 'I', J,1 t I J t' O/W. t•rpts, drps, •!hi CALL 833~600 t e:.sin),: r • x ra f.:C ocr:ANFRONTSpac. r:AS1'SIDE, nr new lux. · . . -''---1 prup i·ut r C \I Hy 1 ~r.'.lni1 :1 11dr :1 11.1 \l.'111 gar,fc•J.$42.'i mo.lca~e t:XCL US IVJ-; Wc~tc lilf roorns. encl . g:ir . liKR <iuplex.3Br.21h Ba,Din.Luxury penthouse con 0,'""11·r 1·1:•:!U:!O . 1"1:.!1•·""1 t't r Yrl y 's1;5o i s150 lnC'lrl . 1-:rirtlencr. Avail. ULV ERDALE 4 Br, 2 Villa t'rplc. 2 br 2 bu + .,.,,~torage. A•Jults orf1). Zlir.2 ~73~~-"" Rm. Pvt )'rJ. 2 car gar. ttomin1um. 2 hr, 2 ba, l riJl(ifll} __ F'ur1 Un Oul·k :.vttll. l l /lO.RJ5,:i.J l4or !l79-4575 Ra, Immaculate, cpt, master s uite w /(rpl no~ts. . Quiet residenl1al area. frplc,bltns,Iyrold.Xln ----------1 Comp re<lcc. &10 k2oi ~ "'"'"'n -4 0 -2-8 1 1 drp, pool club. $400. Pool. Adil,;. Lse or !it•ll. J BH furn., no pets. Cpls, Corona del Mar 3822 $425. 645-i888. views . $375. y r /y. r.; 3 ----- -~mo. r a , O\'C Y RM Cpl Ill tr 893-1351 $495 mo. $79 ,SOO. 642·0012. rJrps, SIHO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 494 -1795 00 0 Sq.ft. Bolboo Peninsula 3107 yard. Nr, S. C. l'la7.a. lse _ &12.7154 JETTY VIEW LARGE 2 br. $245 /mo.1..'=ccc..:...:..:..:c_ ___ _, Concr ete tilt-up. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• l!r rent. 640-6259 1540 1720 Irvi ne-Turtlcrock 3. Br 3 Br, 21n Oa T .... ·nhsc on the Children ok. 2268 Pamela Walk to town & beach. · Ample-portcing. New·l br.2ha.NrYa1·h1 - --2·ba wet bar llli Bay w/boat Slip. 2 Car Casa de Oro on Ocean Blvd. Only Ln.549-8138 Br, 1 ha , stove, refris.: SS2,500 • C.:l uh SJ75 v.·111tcr 3 UR, 2 ba. Super sharp! ·imen;ties.$425.552:7629 tar.S550Jse.646-2700 slePt> to C~1na Cove. A , new crpts. $245. Days: 21:1 o149&412673 5!l81 Brst :'.irea Up,.;ra•lc•I , . -. ' . ALL UTILITIESJ>AJD large luxunous 2 BR , 2 1 & 2 BR ga rden ap~s, 549-2150. After Spm · Ray McCardle-__ th r u out . $4 oo . m o . · BO, upJ?radrrl Dis· 4 Ar. 1n ~ewport l .. c1 ~hls. Comp;1rc btforc you Ha IJuplc.x w /hardw~ frplc, ~shwhr, p l't pal10. 494 _ 6245 · Realtor f 81 O He-wpor1 Beautifully furn. 2 yr. ol•I ff33 3821 or 552 1308 1\!)k h w .i s h e r . p a l i 0 , $175. GoOd for children/ rent. <.:ustom rlcs1gncrl fl rs & super O<'t'a n & JCl· Nr. Irvine Ind. Area. $185•1-::..cc="-------·I C.:osta ~1 ei;a~»VI 772!1 duplrll., s te p!\ lo hl·h ~ for r.1ari c fireplat·e. $325 . Call pets .575-IO~I featunng ty \'JC W. Sin.i::les OK. to$;!05. 557-2841 2 Bd, frplc, stove, rcfrig ~7; ·i:.1;7 11 ~1 . S4UO Y rly Ct1-:AN 2 br & J:ilrHrl· ~ .. iii 9751 NWPT !·ITS 3 Br homC' ·S,1~~~~7.~{ 1i~~tl;~:~n ""ith $5A~; mo. <.:all G4'1-7211 NEW BREED APTS w~!~ to beR ae,h. $250. inrlc Condominiums Town· · · · $18'1 Ad ults, no pets 773 Ht:,\u ·r. Siin J uaq u1 n , .. ,1. Lot. L.l:l' Y'I. IJPls. •St!par<Jlt•rJ1n ·g <1r<>a · I Br w/loft . G·arage, ~94~7853 es rcqr · house-1 for sale 1700 \'I. Wil :-u1~1140·2JU l l '\\·nhmc Lari.:c 2 Br. 21'J I 596 ll e•J I ,in rfs l' I_ •Home like sll)ra)'.!:e $50 OFF 1st m o. rent! pool, jacuzzi. $240. Util ,.::_cc..~·-=--..,..--=:c:c:I ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoronodelMar 3 12 2 , A · 11 ti <l SJliO Ba. 2 s ly. View of ~olf 581 -5937 -•Pn\atc-pat1os New 3 br. 2 ba. Super pd . 393 Hamilt o n ,Mewportleoch 386 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'J ere. Jr, 11 1 P · <'O 1r "(! & I il k" $550 rl. ---•Clo<;C'd i!ar v.·/stora<>c :1rea. 2 , ..• , "<ir .. $400. 645-4411 •••••••••••••••••••••• NORTH LAGUNA S215 2 br. k1rls. pt•t 1 _s .:. · Nwp Crest :1hr, 3 full .. ., .. ,., C :J Hdrm. 2 hath 1n ll ~1rbor L~e I hr, i·hdd. J.!<ir<iJ.!l' !">47·7U.l4 baths. Rctrc.:it Xtra:-., •J\1 t1rble Pullman Poinsettia, Cdt.1. 549-8867 LOVE! y 1 B pool rrpl •DELUXE• OMDOS \'u lldls, Crl!\.t Fam rni, 4 Br. l ha , frplr. k1<'1~, *RENTALS * clec gar, vu. $-195 mo •Kin~s iz<' Rrlrms days. dishw~sher .r 0 ArJults, nc~ E:istblufl 3 hr, 2 ha. lse Wh1tcw;1tcr\'1c""'S·2&:J 1'.arden patio. onl y si nJ,!lc:-.,pt•t.fnc·d.i::ar UNIV.PAltK 645-9!h.Y7 ·J'ool , Rarbl'qucs -""'L<i .... "'"'.979-3376 Incl. spac master s uite "" I I ••• f 'J ~iOOI N l 11 f" ----!'>Urroun<led '4 ilh plush 1·-"""""' •r•rm . UIH s ron1 ...., .•. K~ '"' mo. a :i c ugar· t-'UHN 1noh1 lc I llr, pool, di n rm & dbl garage ·120 Cyprl·:.~. North ty , Unique I H1tr.!>) Sl5Q J RR .2 11a ..... .$395 SouthLG<JUna 3286 landscup1nj! ..., LGE2br .cpts,drps,fn cd Auto door opener a~-.ul L<1i.:una 6'ni·fi000 t-llll. N bat·hclur t•ott··••c 3 HI<1••2 11bEaT, boEHnu1' ·c· .. ~ $475 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• i\•tutt .... M~~2.'' (SJ ..... v yd. Sl95. m o. No dogs! Pool & recrealton area -'16 .... ' ~ lA "' 2 11-J. 2 ba homl'. OC'c-an I HOR -.· ·•· fl Cut 75-7225 L---aBeach 3 148 ulllp•l,Sl2.:i. 2 8R ')B •""" .,801,i\1 ..... J60. " l.".r .. c_s_ .. 549-2575 Adultsonly,nopels. ~· HOMEFIHDERS ·-a ... . .. '""" vie """ frpl l', carpvrt ~ --.. ---FROM 5322 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 1lR ,2Ra ... $425 Adults no pt•ts LcaSI.' 365 W Wll~onfJ42·1971 Adult dlx l BR , D/W. • ·~ 2br. Newly furn \\'1nt{'r •642-9900 • GRt-:t-:N'l'HEEllOr-.tt::s 4Y7 ·1612 aft. 7µm . .,.,.el·k S2J0.N!'.:WJ.Y~£>corated 2 CORONADELl\1AR refnJ!. frplc , gar, pool, B6SAmigosW~y,NB ~A" u> •O• o IOlt ·~··••" '' .... ,, ,._.\ IJ,J<:\· HE.\ 1:1"\ f'plce. Nr town & bch ---3BR.2 Ba .......... S.175 days,Sal.&Sun all day br. pool, l!a rdcn settin~. :! Br Townhouse; frplc. no p ets. St9d . 1975 Managed Y $300 mo. 675-50i5. t-:1S1tte :I Br, I ba . stove, 3 BR, 3 Ba...... . ... $425 -------Ut 1 d 1• 11 1 Pool. tennis, continentall~P~o~m~o~n~a~!;~e=e~>~l~g~r~l --·l ::--w~;1~"~•~m'-::W~a~l~le~r:';~Co=.:;.:-Cll rcfng, i:ar. SJGo /mo. !st. ll l':ERFIELD l!Oi\1 ES Condominium• 1 P · ' ••U s on Y · A BERG ENTERPRISES CO Charming canyon vie ..... ·, 2 hist + Sl50 dcp. [Jnv{ 3 en .. 212 Ba ........ 5425 Unfurnish~d 3425 Sorry no p ets· 1800 break.fast. Some ~ea n & 2 Br dwnstairs crpts Bayfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba. P v 52 1,9 5 0 br. walkin>: dis ta nce t by 267 Sointo 'fo1nas. (;;ill RanchoSl.ln Joaquin ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 a!~a5c_080•. s"". rner W. 18th Catalina vrews. <.:lose t drps patio ' ' Bch &: pier . $550. yrly be· "h ••50 mo 1 I ; r ,. 11 f " b ~ "" shopping & fine beach. $180 ' ' 831 -9276 979-1935 &644-4Sl0 ·Prices & interest keep a._-~ .. ui s . n· resrge ornes or •.,e. 2BR+tlcn,2 a .... SSOO er:AUT rle<'uratcdcnndo. ---------l1 ,~G4-l;·~'6~ll~~~~~~dl ~~l$w~;;;;J~~~·~;;~~~~~~:;;;;;;~ •0, , up up up, W• .,,·11 c I . I du I l CP I Pr l' r tails . 645-6646 2 BR , 2 Ba..... . .. $575 2 br, J b•. ···-] nr. be:il'h C;d1forn1a ,\tmoi;phcre 1n BR . 1 . 1 h ni.: r . : ,· ,· • 2 494-188.1 . eves & wkn<ls. Turtle Rock 1111\s $250. llu~a{'h Urch, nrly new complell. offers 1 $140. mo. inc ut1 . l.lve a ew sin~e so_ry, 495-l05lwkdays Separate cottage, I br, <llR 2 8 5 . Older t enants o nly. OCliMFROtn' bed rm, 2 b .'.I l h ---~ new, s tv, refri~. 51 75 .Tl E"·c··oi ON .Y .. $59 Hctwn 9.30am & p l? scrvbc bhusy people. Garai:i; Apl.-on qu1 ~t 645_2020orS4Z-6560 3 nR.2 Ba .$350 Wintcr 1'ownh ou~c s a-t only SanCleme-nte 3176 r · S I · 893·657 1.ext210.Af1 9prn I' u rn a{' .s tart at s treet avl.111. now 1n1~==c..:c..:.=..c.ccc. ___ I STEPS TO BEACH $21.950. Ask for F'r:ink , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alncl Culil. l "c''nl•b "cn'1'1 4BR .2~.B:1. ........ 5425 Rm -4759 Sl 60 -<ilso 1 l>drm s. C.D.l\1ar. 2 B<lrm. 2 Ba . Large 2 Brl . apartment J BR B M••w · na oun ry u . a ------t.iJl -2276_ F " 1 N 1 d , 2 a.~ inter &19-8321 Agcul. 1n 'Santa 2 Br cottage. ~a r a~c. Lil EYans,64!;-8!122 552-7500 3 BR, newly crpt'd , xlnt _ __ _ _ _ _ __ · 1rcp ace. cw Y e-w /yard, $185. per mo. 3 BR,Zba $300 Wntr. Ana be h pool l. d 1 e l I t Ik h cora ted. $295 rno. Vogel Callartff6pm,642-3802. S ND ac . , re ire com-SAN1'A AN1\ ll EJGllTS Joe. close to beach. 11 8 . r , r r, pa io. ·ac Co Healtors 548-9346 EA WI DUPiexes Unit• sale muoity. kids over 16 0 .K . red hi' 11 SJG-1020 a r e a . No Pe ts or ..::::.:.c==::.:.:::..::.:..:.:.__I 3 Br. 2 Ba. TownL-....... C <l 2 BR 2 b d 1800 SJOOmo . Itealtor4!J2-6177 3 Br I Ba fl·oecd yd. Isl c hildren. $165 mo . 2b . nvv-on o. ., a., en & last $:'!2().~5 -2 1 2•1 2 Rr. & <Jen. 11,2 Ba . enc. 642 1265 r. \'1e w, fplc. c rpt. Cpl<;. drps, hltins walk-in Unf. Yrly.$475. ••••••••••••••••••••••• realty -~=-------1 Stove. Xln t. Arlu lts no closets . dbl <>a rage. con-Hou U fu · •-• 'IE"A v " 1 b yd. pool , l"arport il\'ail -•. .-.a5 0 12 .• "' 2 Duplexes for sale s ide by H'S n rn1sneu ,, _-; l'r•rC .1 ir. 2 a . 11_7 $230 mo M4? 7M51 LRG I Br, pool, nr. shops, pc .. s. ""'" · pen .. pm. do pool & clubhouse, side, $1 25,000 & $155,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, 1-'.ll . D .R ., nr ~ __ _ adltsino pets. Util. pd. 322-AtleliotropcAve. adultsSJZS.5-16.8397 Ownr. 645-36.5S Ge-net-al 3202 schls. $400. 640-0008 ~ SUP EH. plus h , bcaul. de-1884 l\1 onrovia. 548-0336. associated · JnComeProperty 2000••••••••••••••••••••••• DanaPoint 32 26j4Hr.filmily k1t.r1etached cor_a te,d. part1ally l Br~ar !l amil!o~&Co1taMesa 3824 E,j~~;;~~e 2 br, cpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIOOISLE2BDRl\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hsc. w/red.,.,·M deck & fum1 shccJ :i br, 2 ba.1hl Ila b N . l & •••••••••••••••••••••••1_~64"'22~·~·~~64~5~4~4!'~--~~~~~~~~~~ $100 monlh-nrwcarpets· Bl':ACll HOUSF' lush landscape. pool & garaccJopt•ntr. P onl. r or. ew pain OHS.al Path ...... or HUY SELL EXCHANGF. paint etc-furnished $425. .. · . . . b . 2 S385 . mo 675-il8•1 o r crpt. Lois of pr1v.a C'y. en Bill Carroll 673-6210 drive by 145 Vi a 2 Br, 2 ba. frplc, bltins, tennis near y. see at'.173 675·1lY10 $150 mo. Adults. no pets. 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no Large 3 br upper : Pets ok , BROKERS-AEAl TORS 202~ W Bolbo<1 611 lt6l Jones Realty Inc Waz1 ers & call Qu1ntar•J i.l 3 r. 499-2986$275 _ ~~lsr.!ale, $.1&} 833•2466 675-5800 Bkr. no fee. pel<>. ds h""·hrs. shai: cpts, new shag & paint. $250. if 1nterestctl -642·29'Jl· FowttainValley 3234 · Townhou1e l'losed .i:aragc, frpl \", +$100.dep.552-4576 OCE:ANFRONT n.ew 1 B upper. Cpts. drps, ·gar Yrly lse. $375. 642-3443. 6 UNITS-MESA $120,000 the Artist 's Farm a t ••••••••••••••••••••••• NF.W ft ancho San .Joa-Unfvrnidt~d 3525 1 BHF\lrn 5175 BBQ. Gas & water ,,..J. Large J&2Br ,dbl Zl4·15 St. Ct.1 1s for sail. qwn T .... ·nhme. Nr. UCI. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool encl i;?ar. Adults, no ·:..:::::..:::::_:.:c:;::...::::.::....1 Large 2 br' huge rumpus Ur , den, 2 Ba Dshwshr. 3Br. 21 2 Ra., 1,500 sq. rt l.ots of bltns. pool, walk LA MANCHA APTS pet•. "6·4757 3 Br, 2 Ba. delux . 3 dcior 11 best beach. $375 yrly 646-9218 or 675-0SSS. rm. 2 ba, 2 car "ara1:e-. to ho pp n n " m • ~ ,.. self clean oven, trash New . In De<'rf iel<l s 1 ... 2 1 • 778ScottPlaC'c,CM bllns, comm. swim 1>001 . bea•h 931 w 19th St • comp, a Jc, fr plc. drn.:. $430 /mo. Pvt.644 -4958 ' · · • · 642-5073,, -NEAR NEW l .or apt. 3 Br. 2 ba. redec., lf.t bl Kl<ls ok, no fee. $280. mo. ...~ ;;:::--:;~=~~~:;:-';;:-:I ~~~~~ .... ~ .... ~~~ --<~----~'---1 Ag•. o'2·44!.._I ___ crpls. Nr. poots1GolJ C. · Adults. no pets, bltns. bay, bch & tennis cts " ~ . A New Twnhse !{anl·ho Sao .. h b $ 2 b & 10 dulLs.511.7._·5:.:353=---Joaquin N<>v. I 2 Br. 2 H u~t I lid .. Ca rpe t_s, MEDITEDR4HEAH ·.is w r. 165. mo. r SJ .mo.yrly.54S-7098 2 Br, 2 Lia. new. l<'nnis -d bit & 1 • s tud io ava:11 . soon . C'ourts. pool, adults only. LCICJW'a Beach 3248 Ba ., den wel bar.no pets1 rap~.?· · ins_ 'is -VILLAGE &l2·8169 $485 Yrly oceanfront 3 br ~JO mo. 646.9532 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $49S. Cl.Ill collei:'.t aflcr s· hwastiei::. Mature aClulls, l 13r, 1 Br & Den. 2 Ar, 21 ---c~-------: 2 ba. No pets. Avail Nov ,---El\1 ERAI.D Bl\ y , pvt. _PM (2 13~ ~-1730-,. .. · nl) J>t;:l~ .. ~2-4c"':.::.4·:_ ___ 1 nr ·r ownhouse. Cl.lrpcts. Demo Point 3826 1. 645-Jfi.55 Lovely J RH & llcnCondo. bch. tennis, pools, \~ 2 Dupl U fv 3600 Huntinqfonhach 3740 dratics, fire p la ce. :J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ha, frple, s hau crpt. Br frp lr rJeck yd . exes n m ••••••••••••••••••••••• pools, 4 t<'nn is courts . Lg. 2Br. 2ba uppet. $230 2 bedroom lower. Walk t( ·• bit • I t. 2 " ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJ 1 h 1.1 the beach $300 yeorly r_.rps. ns. cne pa 10. Whitewater Vu. 558-303() . BEAUT! FUI. 1 br . furn gym · sauna 's. mo. ' u ts, no c 1 •.ircn/ · Car gar. 21Ac. Jlark. 3 . 3 D~. 2 Ba ._rn CdM, no apts$!70&$I80.S anish 2400 llarborDlvd pets . Avai l Nov 1. 213·447·9443. Two sharp l1,.p\excs in fine Costa fi.1P s a loca-'" : ': ~~~~h~~~~i~~:~~~~r.~~~ rf ,:;.r 1li1;1;.1*;~t.) = ~ v,:1{'<1n('y. !lard tn he;it -FREE SERVICE \·<ilue · Call now for pre- . 752 1700 TO LANDLORDS [ VJC\I.• •• . ~ !\1e mber or Boa rt\ o r 6" H'"llor>, Boller """· ~-. ~~!~~~~~·Chamber of INVESTMENT DNISION 530-8505 pools, close to sehoo1 s & lmmc<.f1ate Ck-eupancy. 3 pets or cluh.lrcn. $320. t le bid vt P1 ,, Costa Mesa (714 )557 -8020 55 7 · 52 2 8 , 4 9 3 · 8 00 1. CECXCE~C'.:'CUCTCl~V~E-~b-,-,-1~,.ro-n Fr wy $3i5 $100 <lcp Br. Oc Vu Hillside home. mo. 644·6800 s Y 1 g, P1 .. enc ~a r, 831 0014 HEWONMARKET llunr._.ij.ch $15 5 .• 2 br, 10605 La ·R os~ Ln : Wood & i.;lass & many . ~ poo .s~una . n•.1ry.adlts.Adult 2 huge ber1rooms · · view,lge2br.2b3~ondo * DUP.LEX * child , singles. 840_28520r 842 _7736 dceks & sep. laundry rm. 2 DR, 2 Ba, ctt r.1 . no 17301 Keelson Ln. I bl k 5170 no pets. Inquire apt Hl.lttiftC)ton Beach 3840 Dix crpt, d rps. St v J~unt. Bch J br, 2 ha, $425. 497.2370_ children or pets. S?68. w,. of Beach ofr Slater. G 568 w. Wil son ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwhr, 2 car par k ·~ 2 BR & Cozy I Bit. sha~ kids, pet H..,tinqton 8eoch 3240 mo. 644-6800 (Susie) M2-78481 -------1--;:-;-;;-;--;;;;:;:;:;;~;--pool. A<iults only. Single. erpt'J:, frplc . beam cc1I -~funt. Bch 2 br, fam rm. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••Great View 3 bdrm, 2 ba , --·----1 -CASA VICTORIA BIKE TO BEACH ok. Slip avail. SSOO. mo Jnl(, sep. yard. Lois of b:i . frplc, teens. ISCt. C:ilr. 1 Br blks to heh '235 mo nr townfbeach. $.125. mo. 2 Br l_ Ba. new \"rpts & SM Al.I, BEACH ltOTEL 1.2&3 br, Oe\ull.e Unfur . NEAR SHOPPING Eves 1·982 · 782 l o pr1v:icy Income $4 20. FURN . Lag He a r h 11 Ii t ' 1 1· · 49-1-tVJOaft 4 pm drps, 1nC". gar .. Adult.~ no Rooms, $22.50week. or f\Jm. gas/wtr pd. 1.2 &3 Br apts, bltns, dis-_67_5_8000 _______ _ Asking $44 .950 Ai:trnt, bachelor, util pd, ~t. ' 96.1-~ c rp s ' rps. . pets. 63<1 Shalimar , CM /,pts $100mo. 536-7056 Attu lts-No pets Sec. gate. hwashers, some w/frp\cs 549-0812orfi.16 67 10 HOMEFIMDERS · 2 Br.1Ba.l)!e.f{'ncedy<l. Open Thurs, Fri, Sa t,L09"'ale ch 3 748 Pool.rec rm,clcvators &2 car garages. From 27 UMITS. Take CJOOd •642-9900 • V11la1:e Rea\1';stalc ~97m~o bch. $290. mo. Sunl·4pm.· ••••••••••~••••••••••••1--'-"-V_•_c_1o_n_·a_._64 __ 2_·8_9_7o __ I $200. Lions Estates, TDs mdownorwille-x-NoAge"iiQrt~ee . 2 Br. I Ba. $300 mo BACl-l:util pd, $185. mo. 5J6..2579 ~ ;!-... •~f cl-'adtten /New\a nd 3 Br, 3 ba; wood , glass & Balboa, 548-9662 <iays or up/$60. w\ Crescent Bay. *Shady Elms-Pool • l~-'.CC."--------I PARk NEWPORT YRLY 3 br, 2 ba, frplc bltns. garage, By 38th St Park. $400. 548-4063 eve c~ for othH in-c. i ; ~ ~~~.-1 ,., 3 BR, 2 Br\ ... $.145 stone; beam ccilinRs, 675-0353arter5 1~~1 14J5N. Cst HiA·y494·2508 1&2 Br $1 75. Up. Adults, 2 BDR-ATTHE BEACll APARTMENTS comr properly. Quoil '~1·)', :' ·~ _lrL ,1 •llushard /Garlield frplc. decks. 4-car prk-. _-;-c:::::cc.c.."..:.:..:.=:::...1 :2-~~-177 E. 22nd St. 1-fuUn~~~~o~wJr::b~~r Bachelortor2 P IClCC' P r ope-rt ie-5_, .. ,,., ~; ___ -r ..-JBR.2BA ... S295 ing, ocean-town vie"" A-I 1 ~-• •-d l-~FFI CIENCY 1\PTS oJU'W •Bt!ach /l\Joun $13Sm Bkr4933811 -r-ihtfi 1rwm1111C" from $190 Pool maiii Arca ~&droomsand (7141752-1920 J B1f',2 BA ... s:Jl5 °· ··· •Bat••boa••••••••;••••••••••• phone, la~ndry. 'villag~ ADULTS 84S-'1150 Townhouses ----I Anaheim SIJS.'. I br furn. • Bolsa/Edwa r•ls 2 8 r n ear beac h , Pen1nwla 3707 Inn. 4!M·9436 Hac ienda De M~•a Fr. $229.50 J)F.~~t!i~~~-2M ~~~~er~~ Salnta ·Anal &Sld50., I hr' ~tv , ii Bit, 2 BA ... $355 Children/pct ok. $350. ••••••••jt•••••••••••••· l~°"'.:::..~,:.:..:c::::_2 _____ l_j 160 W. Wil1on, C .M. ATTI·IE BEACH Open 9·6 Daily re ng. c p rps . *Warner I M :tJ!nol1a mo. 549-8138 or 494-0J BALBOA INN V<.:ean ront. part1.a !y Closed Garoqes NEW /LG E 3 DOR $315 Spn-Pools-Tennl; ~~~/~~~~tSOO.~i-782.1 eoi.ta Mes:i $180 .• 2 br. 38R,28A ... $345 eves·. Winter $160-$2J5 Mo fum. 2 HD, 2 ba, luxury BEAUT.GROUN DS ll u n t 1ng ~r~a H Dr bour Across from Fash\o ___ kidsok. •Mct~nddcn /Bush:ird 1 1 l'I . k" h ' apL<>. New carpets, new ADULTS-NO PETS Adults· Island at J amboree o ASSUM F. i "~ v A loan. Tustin flf!S., 1 br, nice :J Bil, 2 BA ... $37 !'1 LOCJUl'IO Miguel 3252 pconc 1· ~~~rc~~~P·m~tlc e~~· drape:i;, balcony over ~~e 10 minutes to ocea n. Lgel;~~~::;;:;;:;~~84~6·;;4~150;1~s=aoJJ~o~a~q~w~·n~l~li~llj'~R~o~o:d~. I arl'a! •Garfielrl/Uush"''I ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ·' ' · beach. $..145-$370. 494-looS 17141644-1900 Fourp ex (4) 2-Ull . G•t " IOS M11in St 675 8740 2 Br $215 .. lge 2 Br C.M. Joe. C>nly si;5,900 &t'\11/{•rtkon $;!25., 2 hr, kids 2 BR. I BA ... $.100 Lovely :I BR . 2 Ba. F:im---'.... -· . ~0~•_.494...:...·""=".::·-----I w /patio $220. Ga s & $100. Mo•e--ln WESTCLIFF 2 Br I'" YEAGt:R H EALTY, pcto · 963-4S67or9H3-1786 rm,l-'rplc,bcaul.fen('t>tlNew 2 br 2 ba rlup nr ~ .. 556-6171 llunt. Beach $230., 2 br • yard. $365. mo._494-1930 YaC"hl c iub. $3R5 y.rly. N.wportleach 37&9 water incl. DraP4:l r ies. Allowmtce Twnhse. Adults only .n ..:....c.:c.c. ________ I townhouse. Must see' V /\CANT 2 Br , + IJ:l' ltec. or495-m78 213 4.19.f.4 12 673_5981 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpets. gas heat , i::as New l lednn-2 Ba pets. 1728 Bedrord Ln Yorba Linda, nice 1.i;:e 2 Hin. newly r l'rle<·or .• , • WINTEI{ by park, near slove, air conditioning, with fireplace, bllns, FA1 ~1285 __ m_o_.548c..c_·7~533c.;:. __ _ HEW LISTING C~IOICE4-Pl,E X All 2 BR, shag crpt. bllru, Ju.sh landscaping. Owner occupied. $18.500. · .Pri n~ipals only p\rase. A gen l . 549-0812 or 6'6-67l0 4. Plex IJy owner, C.M . xlnl. /rond. call 556-3900 da)'I 549-4225 eves. br.kids&petok.$2.'lO. pat10.S32S.Watcr+yard Mi11tonVle10 3267 BAY VIEW, beach 2 hr new 2br.2 ha. Best Of. s wimming pool, rec. hea t . CLOSE TO 8ui'na Park $275 .. 3 br, 2 mainl.pd.962·405R ••••••••••••••••••••••• $325. w1ntrr. Ul il pd fer . 548-4063 before mid· room,'4·asht'rs&dryers. OCEAN, S CHOOLS. ha, £an1ily welcome: W lk lot•-•· b I Super clean. super view 3 Pirr /pk g. adtts 303 E.1 ~n=•~g.::h<::... _______ 1 NEWLY DECORATED PA'RKS & SHOPPING. Hunt. Beach $275 ., '1 br 3. ·~ ..,,_.-ac rum Br. I 'll Ba . Ba reelona Edgewater. 1-87 1-2866 2 B $325&~'""" th mobilehome.nr. bch. this hcaut1ful 3 Bn. 2 B1\ eov. patio 831 -8370 or Need Temporary H ous-r w/gar., $175. Water .......,.permon . i Anahei m $290., super 3 home, fplc, OW, $385 mo. 837·9172 Costa Me1a 3724 ing'?? Bach apt. Phone. ~21~1:~E" Placentia. "Je~~~~wS:i.8!° br +den. Ask fo r Bev or Joe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Vkly maid serv. S27s.1.c:::...:.::::..:..:_ ______ I Adams,4blks to Yrly. 3br, 2ba. Steps t ocean. \Vasher, dryer, al Brea $380., 3 br. 2 ba, ex-963-4567 963·17"'6 Wante d : 3 «Jr+ home $35. WEEK & UP P.to. No pets. Lido Shores 3 IB>ROOMS Alabama, right one ecutive hse, has ever· CJ s ·nal St 28 urgenlly need.cd for AAA •Studio & I BR Apts llolel, 673-8800 3 lge bdrms w /patio, block tq202 Roche!ter Bach. frplc, $175 or 2 Br. ... ": 1 ean 1 e e ory r tenanta. Norina; Realty •TV & Ma•"d S•r" , .. ,11 1·~~~~ ...... ~ ...... ~~~ B r :I , .. un~. Condo. CpL~. drps, range, 4 •• 8057 '"' • • 1 or 2 n-_ ..... u .. n ...,.,~ fJ15lt, pool across f~om a, r p I c, $ .5 o bit-ins. 673-2766. i hi ember Boartt of oven. washer•· dryer .,... ' ' ••PhnntServ,Htd ntV>J •01··-<nn.<~ .,o,.,..'"", 1 I k 1334 /0 •2°•18 R I h ·(t ll I _.. ...,. r..'ld "·ct' , .. ,.,. $170 /$190. 2421 E. 16th St, ge qu et par · $250, EX I 2 b 2 b d r...:,::.·..::::,:.:.~:::_,~~'---ea tors, ~ er us -W11lcr .,.... Swirn pool. tWwporta.ach 3 269 ..... ,u ren.x: ion Adullc;only.545-8628 ge r , a. I_ Loh fOf" Hie 2200 rteM Bureau & Chamber $235 mo to mo. or $2ZS yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• •$50F'F week 's renl N, lits 646-1801 poolside apt nr bch. Adil , 2 Br 2 Ba, 1 blk to heh. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• orcommcrcf'. Jse. S?S clean dcp. 1714 > llARBOR VIEW HOMES wta".f S40 WK UP I&2 Ddr & ·/\DUL1' ~ hr, Eastsl~e, qope-t.1$175. 6a&-8362. units) $355 mo. lftil. COSTAMESA12unltlot 5 30..S505FHAqt MS-ll24.10AMlo6PM 4.Br. 4.ba. fam rm, 2376NewportB/vd,CM Bach. Color TV, m&i ednchl.hgaraNge, pat10,Newlrlplexes,2 &3 brdlx 64$..1596642·4242 . w i th 2 bdrm hou se except.Thur!lday. formal din rm finished 548·97ssorS45-3967 scrv, pool. THE MESA. ~;,8r. ear ne w. thruout, frplc's, fenced brdlx Bayfront. Plus30 "9.950. E11st11lde Cos.ta ~llGlf on a hill horse bonu~ r m , ne~r park, SUSCA.SITAS 415 N. Newport Bl, N • yd. 2006 ltunUngton St. prvt s lip . s360 y riy Mosa lot fnr 6 or 7 uni~ r11nr h s:zso .. horse!!, cail· 2 Sty.-4 B~. 3 BA •. 3000 school~ & comm pool. Large nko~ furn. bach. 646·9681 NEW_ s pac. 2 br, 1 ~ ba, 536-4022; 53£Mi779 673·9~. with 3 bdrm hou st tlr..11.R. Also2 br. S17S., sqrt . I r e 1' t t g: e s625 mo inc grdnr t.i rd Ad 1 953,500. kids, Jlf'I , <.:, 1-1. N.B. 2 br, neighborhood. $500. mo. 644 _7866~· .6543 · & l br!I . A ults only, no 1510 W. OCEANFRONT. ::ts0$2f: ~~i603 u l&, no $1~2Bt, cpl5, dl"'p1', stove, Oceanview yearly 2 BR, 1 ,,j jQU~'.1' k;ds, pct, Bin•I.,. And ' G"'dener meld . 96:"471 pels. 2110 Newport Ill. F\m1, xtc .. lge 1 be, ;,. · ktd/pet OK., ~iosed gar. Ba Duplex. New erpts Pl 1 CdM 2 br, 2 ba, singles, or9Ql..~t/\gent. . NEWPO SHORES mac.cpl&.$250.675-4688 MEW UST SIDE 842-0389. · $:100.mo.644 -6780 GC• · families. $210. Attractive 2 hr, Pi apm:_,!fo• ' i RENT97·9A.a.ff4030USE e~~h~no:.~a:. ~; ~o. ~l~r w2a1~•;: =~~ ~~: =~~~~,' :;r;e~~· 2g~1~· ~~;,~;::,t~~~:~ i ~l~:s •& ~~~~;. dm-s 8~~'1. r:i~~~~ Lor2 ":15f~c~~ t!.~';;. ~ ~:c, auatt.1t. "' u 900-2501or962-4471 Agt. 548-211SS / 673-Sl•S Rutgers Dr. mo. ulil pd. 963-4888. 5'8-7U7 br. 848-0020. I Call &t.5-'7054 • >'· t I , • 2 Ba. ncl gsr, crpt redt'C'. in last, a. encl. patio. mo. ISL 5. d e p. h, C"pts. $175. c;li , bllns. ~;4259 3.1148 ••••••• nto the r · Apt . ecurity, 155 Cst.,.. c. I hr. a Way. • e con- , 2 ba. ld.XlnL Jy. No ach. 2 refri !'.!. Days : ~~m : , rcfriJ!. . incl eq rd . 3869 ••••••• ha, IS('. r s uite. garage. r avail. n ate a. "· 2•" y,NB y s Co . Ba, Pvt yr]y. inter Cli inter lr. a., den., Walk to yearly. ay (.r'ont a~oado. s. St v. park'g, . Singles mo. 8 2 l or .,. ilY: fio ""'' ash,on ree on Road. 00 !... . only .no rd Ln. y;gar ~1io teps to ryer, aJl , r 2 Br, 2 s:t5o. bch. 12 Util. p<! Plus 30' yr1y. 2 BR, I crpt.s, , frplc. . Vrly. .. . . Add it ... Build it ... O laper it...Hammer 11.' •. Carpet 1t...Cement 11 ... y.'ire 11 ... Hoe it .. Clean it ••• Move 1t ... Press lt ••• Pa1nt 1t ••• Nai1 it...Plast er it ... Flx i t ... Cejll•t•• c.,.1 Sentc:. . 1&-.,iri<tol SERVl_CE -• • DAILY PILOT ·•·•••••••••••••••••••• ·-········--········ •• . I I -,., .... , ........ , t 'ilig ,.,,,;...q . )IJJrlOR HOME REPAlrt •••••••••••••••••••••• .... •••·•••••••••••••••• •-•-•••••••·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbifta-Carpenll'J in&.m~; ~a~: ~CT~lA~Sml f!rprHawaUanGr"dAu H:aulloc A nJthi•I· Ford'• Landlc-ape Mcwi.n.s/HauUnc. Sludtuil p r o .r e s s l o n a I Expert plumbing H'rv1co eeramlcUle. M0-55e0 wtit crpu 10 ~f. bl h. • m /re · 22 Yd..Cea.nut11t • Unllq: Garace cleanup. Rella· Sod lawna/Spnnklen •/lar&e t ruck. Re11. p.aper/haagcr 00 job r epair/re pipe/remodel ---------1 Clean llv rm, dnln ,•mac.__ .YD.U .. c!;.108 ..... "-Trimlrpt\UleMl-4671 ble. ra1t aer\lice . DesllJ'S\11 ·962·7817 8arry541-97Z1 /8.J!J.~ 1m .. no job too large. reas.9S0-3678 . .\dditlon1, Remodelln1, ha .. -.-..u.. !lfl.."L&tS2 891-2728 Patios. PaneJ.in&, ll SU. Ave rm $7.50. ExP1 . Japant'M Garden· ::::r;=· HOlJSEli.NDSCAPlNG MOVJ'NG ! 2 exp men lloofilMJ cabinel.S, ef.c. 492.1139 or ~b $10, chair SS. GDar ~ in&. Compl )'dHrv, fdl•· Hwct1=b9 Sod, Lawn. Tree. Sprkr move )'OU, Rc.asonable/ ......,. lepalr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... fl0:26Jack or John m, pet odor. Crpl re-ble ne'at Free eat ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213) 478-860$ ref'.s . 87S-7572, 5.5.2.Wl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS-ALL TYP!.5 ....... pa.ir 15 yn ex Do k .... ••• • •• • •• • • •• • • • •• • ' • t~1N1SHcARPENTRv my,~. Rers.s';'1--01o~or orurrwooo 64.MlllM. :f6lr~~~~~m;.~:!"m •ut...., '••""'9 ~~iX :E1:lsfu'cTfJI W~f1*:.iJ.~~~;.~;r . J;t,:'f::trR~5 CWldC.-. Specia~:';~~~in link r!:!llii:;.· ~;;;:;"i:.'c~· Girl. FffeHt.6U-)llS ~·:::·:~·~••••••••••• ;;~·;~~~·;·;~·;~·~·~: Ftttest.893·1439. ·i---------- uASTER C fl ;;:b'''1'1'17•••••••••••••• fencinc. 835-3045 d1y1 lOyrs ln arealW&-211193. · HOUSEa.EANING Is our ke& Pat's lawn maint., lmide/out. Hi qual /IOW Plat te1 Scw1"cJ A~!~! •••• i.a • ra smana J'S m«m1bomevic. S54-08leve.a.flwknds •---'---eu.1i,,... Call J anice'• yardclcan-up liahth&u.I· rates.8ruce&4.S-S3'16. •ui•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • spec1altJ. Remodellng, Cox. School. Scbool'"ai _.......,_. R .... ..-Anns tt75-6W ln fl vtau 7si 7000 OltI ·MAOE! Clothe:c ·finish work, refa. Free pref.963·2187 ·-•••••••• ... ••••••••• -.-.)' · R mo • · SSAVES$·Beal prlc.e•. Pla1•i119 & Altt1r ut1oni1 . Men ~ est. Guar work 499.3105 ClllLD CARE, 2 to 0 .... ~:".~~'••••••••••••• 'T HINGS'' by Moose. Housttleanini:, furnish u_ exM t /intr.RAnry fi•·il Jo~,· SpeclaRth Women. 1~1 -8114 . ~ Gftl woodw«tt. repa.ln, own equi pment cal l -a.f any e s. ~48-6lv w t •r bea a d Cstm Cabinet Makint & Rderen~. hot lunches, Quality Maintrt..ndal'PI plumbinc etc"2·.Yl3 548-l06laftr3J>M ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• J ack. aale d '"'r · 15 · 5 •1 fo'inis:b Carpentry. Euro-fenced bk. ynl. 64&-0160 Waterfalb. sod, sprklrs, ' · • MAS 0 N Ry & C 0 N . poll s. rains. aucct.s. op CH pean trained. S43-2860. Cbild soil, cleanup 646-C908 I DO rT AW FASf & THOROUGH CRt."'I'E WORK. Ask for Prol painter, honest work, copper rt pipes. S a me ••••••••••••••••••••••• caremyhomedays. El clrlc.' 1 Pl b. TailoredloYourNeeds Jak M9·l~ reas. Int/ext, free est , price11 day & n111hl. We •TopS01l•Com P<)llt t1r t:xpr. College Stude nt Hot Juncbes, s nacks . Japanese Ga rdening e a· um ing. Williams $49-811.5 e.. Rers.M8·21591642·l913 take Mitr Ch<1r&e. Lie •!tuleh•Rcdwoodt1r Carpenter. Odd jobs. Sheila, 548-7182 Service. Regular&: Clean etc. Re u rates. 64.2.a7 WILLIAMS & SONS 300!M8 . CALL 586-eJJO Gen'J home Improve-,.__.. ad Up. Pree F.at .&12·3102 DYMAN-Homt:S &. •llOMECLEANJNG• Masonry, Brick /Block PETERSPAlNTING JUST PLUMllMG rnent67.S-9363. • """*' or A l c I I By reliable couple, good &S r .. 11 c... lnt/Ext·RcuRates •CALL ••••!ll• ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• JAPANESEGARDENER P 1· ons c enl ous referenees548-6211 tone ....... -1·7829 Ca11 Geneal552·04S8 ==-=-=--='°---llrttS«•icl' C_.Ser•lca Private&Comme rcial Maintenance. Lndscpng, Crafbman.64.5-'5.58. Bnck, Block, Stone, Tile Cali•ote Pa•·n•·ng & Wel MARV 'S PLUMBING ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.-· Custom patu15 room ad Clean Up, Tree work. utter & Spouts. Fre-e cat. HOUSECLEANING k e rtly don b " u • 646·9801 • For'1':1 T ree Ser\•icc ••••••••••••••••••••••• d It ions. R'e m 0 de j Expert. &42·5196 25 yr&. Exp. Llc. 303916. By F;xp. lady. ~con~~or 962·67~2 Y L~B1_~la~·§~l~in~!~,·~Do1..,,~"·~·~~-~·e!l~~~;~~~0-' 1 _...:.:N~O~J~O::::B~T=OO::::=S=M=A=L=L:... Ex pr Crew, lie, bonde<i 549-4066. , 646-1623 Windows . 543-1043 --= .. • ''"" & insured. 962·1tll7 l,.'.ARPET XPRTS-16 yn Exp. J,panese Gardener. Fireplaces-Planters Top Qual Prof PaintiDi: An y Pl um bin g wate r --. Gcl it Really Clean. Cs~m remodl. add, patios, Complete yard Mainl., tlauling, Cleanups, Lawn li~ework done by ex· Brick-Concrete Patio ext rint·reas rts, fr est scrvicl" leaks morolite Remova\:s, hmbint:. lop· WILLIAMS549-8115 k1tchen.s. Design fr est Shrubbery, Trees. Free removal . Co mplete per1enced, dependable BlockWa lls BBQPits Resid /Comm'l.Li ctinsd. e nl·loS ure s'. R eas. p1ng,pruning .t~1rewood , Sales. Repair·Inslall ll c/insr 64!>·3439. ' ' Est. 545.0527 Landscaping. ~7307 lady. Reas. 636·0914. Refs, ~t . 646·0464 . Geori;:e 543.9335 &12·2468. lO"k offw /ad. li c /lns r. 642·2624 . Aparftl!..,h u.fw1I. Rontals lo sllon 4300 Offico Rontal 4400 .......... Inna! Lost&"-d 5300 PonoMI• 5350 HolpWcotkd 7100 Help Wonted 7100 lielpWonled 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... FiRanc~ Son Clemtftte. 3876 Will share 3br apt w I non· •1 MO FREE RENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Young cat. part PREGNANT? Babysit t e r , Gra ndma COUMTERGIRLS • 1-"'El\IAl.r;ur 1na lc d1i v"r Carin i: confident la ! type; z .childrcn ; Tues. Dry c l c anin g s h o p . for p1c'k up & 'h'I 11·r, • counsl'lln c & re ferral. lhru l'T 1 .• 9:30 to 5:30. F /tun~. l:xp,er prcf'd . !\I :it u r c & -: .! a I •••••••••••••••r•••••• s moking fem .· Call even· 1-Z·J l\m. offices from lusinl'ss Siamese. c re am color, 2 Br, 2 ba spacious apt. ing.s .581 ·8613. $135 per mo . Near Opportunity 5005 blu e yes, flea collar. Xlntloculion. Fe mal e w /pa•l. ru•n . Airport.Nolease req. •••••••••••••••••••••••'!-536-__ 1_092_. _____ _ Abortion, adoption & ~·trans. Bushard & willtrain.6«·0893. w/rcfcrences. l-utl timl'. k · Eilts Fnt Valley™ 2801 Don Swetilund, lnc., zs:,a eepang. ' • DEl)INY'S lla,bo•, c. M. uo.51 1• Ory Cleaning & L1r) Found bicycle vi e. Pacifi c APCARE541 ·2563 • ...,. u Agcy in Laguna Beacti. Coas t llw y. Newport 1--------""--18abysitler need immed. Day shift available for days.646-068l eves. Ph:498-181S". • • 833-32239Tilnoon ----------l·ho use (ws hr / drye r /---------- s to ve / bed / s t e re o / SafttaAna 3880 frplc) wa nts to share ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /s tude nt. $1 2S mo . 2 BR. I l/i Ba, adult Condo. Carol, !)48.0504 BEAUT. CLASS A FIREPR001', OF C Jtleal for couple. Owne1 Sch. 5-18.43505.•pM Professiona l. painless ear 4.P1'1 lo IAM. my home fa~t expt'ricnced coffeel -~-------- wiJJ remain & train if in 1----------piercing. t•or a ppt. call own trans p. 64 2·8248 sho p v.·aitrcss. Apply FIHAHC£ BLOC llarbor at Adams, C.M. Air cond , e lect:.. cpl5, drps , mus i c, e le\'., janitor. ample prkg. All incl. 3 min. S.D. & 5 min. Riv/N.B. 1-T wys, 7 min. airport. M. R. Stever, Mgr. 551-0136 or646·8396 exper. Good lease. P.0 FOUN D: Keys with 11)(.'k. 5.J6.Ul03 betwcc>.n 8 am & btwn .... llAM &JPM. 3110 Harbor 81\·d . Costa Amfal'Thrifl.&l.oan Bo" 732 Lag. B•h ~s 1 Balboa Penn on Balboa noon Mesa --------h•s immed Open in• for \VfW_ crpt. drps, D /W. Select ive wom a n will p a t1 ~. pool , be aut. s hare churming high parklike i:round. 1205. be am c ln g 38; a pt . Call ~ollect, 496·2038 aft. w /pe r son a blf. self · 5 <a n) time Sat & Sun). reliant exec. type. a'.iult 2 Br. cpts, drps , bitns, over JS. Great home base near So. Cst. Plaza $170. for traveling prof. $115 ... .. ""' 0 Bl\'ti . 673-0512eves l---·--------1Babys itter needed 1m-.. J ..._ T~ -To Carmel ·s Restaurant med .. my home. 1.30 to 4, Dental A5sistunt. 4 day look.keeper Cadtitt ew......, J FOUND : Toy Poodle. Thanx~ and Good Lu ck! $180 mo. 968·2474 artr. wet>k incl Sat. Exper & Must have tho roug h Store in Sadd cbac k furry. car hurt. F e m From yoorman}•friends • ·~'~JO'------'-----I X-r a y ('e rti ri cate r e · knowl<"'.lge of branch & Vall.e y . e st 'd . 7 y rs. Vic. llntJl l-l arb. & Ed • -quired.Expcr.inpre\•en· clen cal operallon!I. Min Prol1table, clean opera· int::l'r. 846·1960 Social Clubs 5400 IE.AUTICIAHS tive control preferred. 2 yrs consumer financt• tion . S25,000 . + 1nv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• STYLISTS S al a r y o p e n . D ay ex per. Co m petiti ve 25 16So. Rosewood mo. 548·7200. llo ward Zagrod z k y ,FOUNDMa le lr1shSetter Si_.eSc~Dance For l2)N.B.salons.w/or 642·6880E\·es673-3403or salar y co mmens urate R•~ALS Realtor. 494-8611 in North Irvine . Call ''T r U66 646·080Z. w/exper. Xlnt benefni., • ~• * ~u..~~11. Sat. ()('t. 18th, 9pm. lloll -v.·/out o\l ow1n g. &14· I work in" ron'1s & oppo" Roommate wntd. Im · J2 NDSTREET NB ~~ d I B · l I l S D ••••••• • • · · Mett'sConcession ay nn. n s 0 a ·1 ..c0_'~~-'-·~---·-----·1 DEHTALRECEPT. ror altvanecment . Ca ll _______ , Ap<Noru'"nKfumnts.,~'."di•he39dOO ~~~~t~L -6~~~1/6~;.~~~ SS0 sqft-3 rm ........ Sl8S Avail immediately R£W;\RO : Blk longhatr l'T wy, Costa i\1 esa. All Bl!:AUTY t ti . F o r busy Pcdodo ntic Jim Sena o r Zeb Smith,' -1000sq"ft ·6 rm ...... $385 f h rem cat w /copper eyes aces welcom e. 24 llr. . 0 Pe:ra '?r. cur 00.3153 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e\·es, wkntls. Includes all ammenities or exp. mere . ant \\'Canng d ark green col · Rccortlini:: 836.1117. 1., stylJst, man1 cunst. full prac. in C.M. Dental ex· CALL SUE CONN ER in !>Ul'Ccssful la'.iies la r. Whl flea collar. Pnce orf w /this A•J time. must have follow· per nee. S48·5588. l'.;qual 011p. Employer Tl-IE EXCIT INC FEMALE to share beaut. Junior 1\ppa rel chain. 1 n g: fo r new s a Ion , "s:;:---I ;;;~;;;;,;;~;;,;;~;;,;;;;;_; PALM MESA APTS. furn. a pt. 1n Irvine. pool, l7l4i549·t220 Pnmcshop'g centcr. Front p;iws •tc~Juwed . Tra•el 5450 Hi ch11rd Ouell £'tl e 1n DENTAl~·ASST. MINUTES TON PT close to U.C.I. $1 25. Don· S&A PROPER'rJES Store opening Oct. Vic of ~ar.u ucri!e .Av,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 £'s i.:: n p I a z a , 200 F.-.:pcr. &enthusiasm FOREMEN ~ BCll. na. 551·3194 C:ill .... 645·2666 C.D.P..1 Eves. 615·3!13Z. Lea\'ini;: l:i lt• ()ct for II· New por t C<'nt er J) r . are a must. Please JAMITORIAL Bach.1&2BR. 28 r . J ba To wnhou•e, Furnis hed of£ice. 3 i\UTO OETAIL Sl-IOP LO S T · m a le 'hlack Hn oh, Wiin t m a turl'. !'Jc~·port Ccnlc r contact898-442.5. A working foreman to from$172 50 "' d k l • d Lb d 5 c .. f I ...1 s upe rvise janitori a l · P resti ge NB address .. cs s. carpe s"' rapes. Ana hei m . Ne t s ove r a ra or. yrs.·· nt . e ma c •1r1vc r l'Om pa·l·---------•:[)(>ntal Assist for Ortho route. Full·limc. i.:oo<J Adults.No Pets Bus iness m an O\"e r .is. Next lo Real Est ate or-$2000 mo. Illness forces Vi ('. Bays1de &Supcnor. nion .~1 USTh a\"eLOC,\L B & G·r1 ufc . Expcr prcf'rl . N. B. IS6l Mesa Dr. straight SWO +. Refs rcq. f1ce. 1860 C. Newport Bl. q ui ck sale li t $1 4.00 N.ll Rcward ._673·038_9 rcfert•nl'l'S. 4~5 -48 16 OYS I 5 . & Anaheim t>-10·0121 pay & benefits. Writt• 15 Blks Eas t of Newport C'l SISO ~---1 1\Jlstatc, 401, South Sanlt· Bl'd .) Susan.,644 ·4980 a rt 6. · ·per mo. Cash. 673-•1980 E\•c , ....... whi•• & b•n Sh•ll'" JU to 1·1 year:-of age. l)a1-= ----c· s A 92105 Bill Lachenmycr Rltr ~' .. • .. ~ ly l'ilol t!e h\·cry routes Diet Cook fo r con\·, hosp. r e, a nt<t na, · · 546-9860 Garoqe-s for Rent 4350 G46-J92S,e vcs 613.4511 (to)' collie.) l·npplctl in Employment & m:i\ bt' a\·ailabh· in your Sala r_y opt•n. Contact g1\•1nA experience & t l' •••• .. •••••••••\•••••••• ln•estment rl'ar teiiS 12 yr. olrl ram1 Preparation area Ea rn profi t for tic· l\trs . Schon, &12.c;.100. ference!>. Sngl G ar. $30 , S n gl . Opporlunity 5015 ~t G4l·fi.Sl 2 ~:·hool••••5••&•••••••••••••• hvf'n es & cash, l rl JlS or RES OR r.-LIVING ,Oakwood off ~r s t hl' finest in resort hvin.J! at a price }'OU Ciln a rfurd . There's $1 million in r e cr..c alion f acilities " NIGi-iT LIG HT E D 'fEN · NIS cou1rrs. A ru11 time acti vities di rect or who tplans pa rties . BBQ's, trips & more! t~ree Sun· day brunch. Plus beautiful sin~l es . 1&2 betlroo m up t s. • •· furnished & unfumishl'd . Models open 10 to 7 ·· Sorry no pets or chilrlrcn Roommate scr\'1cc Storage B1kc OK. $20. 731 290 SQ FT deluxe . /'\u. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'OUND Lido Isle \'oung -. merchantiise for sellin~ DINNER COOK W. ISthSl. C~l 6iJ.7781 Costa ~1 l'sa. $140. mo P:i rtn c>.r y,•a n. t l'd for u Ion" h .. , •• ,1 ,.,,1 •. ,,,.. ln1trvction 7005 ne ~· s ubscr1pt 1ons. For 1-------· ----1 1541 Baker St. 549·8138 h'ghl y p•of•lable Rea l n•··~,.011",,' •615 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offi , , .. u 1nformat1on plea:.c call A pply ~ 9_11 ,\M &Z·<1 P M. ceRfltfal 4400 --OFFICB S PACI:: E!<>l ale venture. Shoul".I ---Pr1Va t e Scuba l nstruc 642·4321 t'ro m Sa n C 1~ N 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN ABARN tiuub!e in\•cstment in 6 FOliND:.Wh1te German t ion. Certified lnstruc Cl('mcnte -Sa n J u<t n Of~ W oast wy,i . · 1501 W~stcliffDr. New plush carpeting. m o~. ll i~hl y secu re. Shephl'rtl . In Mission tors.496-6575 Capist rano a rea, call Dirrdorof Newport Financial Ctr gra phics & pa int. 1,000 + 968-USSR O\\ ner anytime V1t>JO RJO·AA."i!:I __ --Jobs Wanted, 7075 l\1'5·0630 anrl Mission Vic· Mursi1t9 L · Off' S fl ·1 N 1 • JO E l Toro arc11 , t•all eos1nq ice-pace sq. . ava1 . ewpor r·ouNJ>. !\t 1..-d short hair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Position avail. in a 19 hed Call onSite a.1 anager Bch.644 ·1955 Money to Loon 5025 dog. wht W/brn spots . You n g wo m a n-t;ecks 5:~::\00ppor. Employer conv. hosp. Xlnt pay & (714 )642·3111 ext 24ti Business Re..tal 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F. n s i ~ n Sc h oo I d 1s t houscclcuninJ:: jobs 1n bene rit s. Contact Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED MONEY! il'li -29 17 Costa 1\l<•s a a rea . Wr;ek m inis tra t or , Be ve rly WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Cot........,.•tcloll °'''" •ncl i...,,.,..1,,,. ./ A" Co<>cl~>On1"9 ./c°"'?I-,.....,...111 .r ~- ./ EIP•~tll< ./ '"" ·-,,.1<:ono10 ./ ~'"' ... "C. ./ 5'9<:1 .... "' ... ~1 ./ .......... P.·~· ... Call Mr. Howard 645·8101 55' PER SQ FT' 1617 Wt:STCLIFF N B ,\GT. ~1 -5032 FU . tl:J }S . Ex 1)\_'r1('0l·e d ao•TBUILDER Manor .340 Victoria,CJ'l.1 DELUXE office. comm·1 PRIVATE HDS t'OUND !\l et! sz ~rcy fem S4!> 4240 '"' 642·0381 & industr1 :1I spaces. Also FOR 2MD T.D.'s poodle. (folrlc n West & ----oc n1ini w a r t:h o u ses in s.5.UOO.to$20.000. Slater S.12·9229 TYPIN(;, f~.~t. at'l'Urale. C1\RINt:1'MAKEH./ DISPATCHER La2una N1~uel & Mission w·11 · I B k h B k , CA HPt~NT I-.:R (G•a•eya•".) 1 a!'s1s ro ers ,.<JUND: Nr l'Aal'h & ~I· <' e ar oo s. t•r m , ,., V1ejoo .arca:-.,., llandooy to or Principals . Easy 1, •.. HB. '"'m .~l•>0k s Ilk .. pape r-". t hes es Call ~'1t h f1 bcrl~l ass &p roduc /\1iplyinperson San 1cgo wy. i! to Terms . -~ .. ,, ... 548·9514 lion mol• cxper . to start Yel1ow Ca b Company 2000 sq ft. 1\s 1ov.• as J() Glettdalr ln•e-stment St.·ott1sh Terr . 963 3621 _ -~----p:irt·tlme, wit h' possible l l25I Slater, F. Vl y per sq fl. 8.11-1400 r:xec. typewom an rll•s1 rt>:-. ;1 tJ v an c e m c n l l o iNo Phone Calls ---NwptOfc. 63l·ZZ33 FOUNI) 2 Ma le Toy Apt Mgr . po:-.1 l1un. EKll managemenl 1n short 3200 Sq fo't C·2 s tor e front 111 l·B Westcliff Dr Poodles. Wearinl,..-fle a 1n ~! anagemc nl r·icl•.I l i m l'. 1 p refe r s cm i ··I ----'-"~'~°"~· '~"~'·---- with 6 dri\'C·1n bays -collars. Vic l\1 csa Verde 573.6794 ret1 rcrl or l'ol ll'gc slu Ideal for auto or boat l u~ T I C~I S.15·8Tf0 -----tJcnt 1 service 58."i W. 19th St . ,.._.~~s, rvs . Exccut1\'C lluusekccper . CM. J)avs S.I0·5710. C\'cS D.edS 5035 Found \oung G ~rm~n Complcte homemanaJ;tc· 12131598·6701 6-16_0681 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shcphcrrl .\l alc. 11th St. ment. H.ef. 'f op Salary. POLYN !'.:SIA N YACllT C~I 5481:1111 613_6794 ___ COMPAN_Y __ _ DISPLAY avail a ble. ~1 onth lo SI 10 :P ~tore -offices cpl!> month occupant·~ iJrps ;11 r b;it h . 1730 1 OCEAMYIEW 11200 Pacifi c Cst Ii"')', l-1.B 900sq rt. 5270 mo (.IOHS EST A TES 11 2 18th St . If H 536-2579 2nd TD Loons LOST · Rc~·a rd fo r return of sml blk fe m rlog. Ans lO ··No :'\aml•· Vic of lielpWonlod 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\f c r ch a nd1 s c Display J>erson.Crcat1ve, T alent· e rl . ex pe ri ence in C'OOrd1nation & <lis play of fine v.·omen 's merchan BOYS AN D GIH.LS, ages disc. Call ~1rs. ltc.·ynol•ls 12 t o 15. t-:a rn you r &11.i 30'.!4 Ch r istm as Shopp1 n i.: ~.----­ Money selh nJ.! subsl·r1p· Doctors Oft· Receptionist l ions t o the DAILY Will trai n. T)·p1n.J! & sh PILOT Please cal l ncc.$150tostart.S5001n Gcori.:c Krul!. G:!I 1949 . short li me. 548·007fi. Oakwood Garden Apartme nts Mtowporl l•ock Irvine ;:it 16!!1 6 45-0550 f\each Bl. 11. R H-12-2834 a.11 1\l·SG ITLS (123 + roomsl. Xerox & ~l'C) Fairest Tcrn1s since 1949 Balsa Chtl':1 & Warner . Sattl.-Mtg. Co. -""·-"'-' ,.,, 642·2171 545·0611 Lost l:llk & Si lver scrvit'e a vai l . O n ------ Newport llarhor 1n Cen· SURF & SAMO Znd TD Loans Wanted tincl la Hank Bl<l g . Shoppin9Villaqe wt:lf,\V E CASH ~ p ur(:h r erl Ger. S he p Brown coll a r. 5 yr::; old. -S.18 . 2ti 13 Apt. & 1'1 a1nt :\l ~r small bui ltl1n~. 1\pt. +. Curt S.11·5311 Apt manager 4 units, C.M 3 br. 2 b;1, cpts, drps. bltns. I-Jandy 523·fl507 f>t2··1t>44 Xlnt spa ee for C'ommcr ·1 l l '"'" fl / Uu y 2n<l T.D. 's APT MAuAGER enan . .,.....sq w 0t.•ea n l..oan on 2nd T .D.'s 1..ost : Fema le Dog L~t ·· • " NO. Costa ~1 csa Dental / view. Ample park 'g. 1465 N Lo I< , 1 h \f h M Expcr couple, to manaJ;:e Mcdil'al10fl:su1tesavail 6 h cw ans·2nrt T.D.'s e•1• is / ~ a n ix Fr o111 S3 45 /mo, ~I r So. Coast llwy. Lag. c t:quity ln,·smt Di v. Woods Co\,. LH. Sul Oct 79 adult units in C .M . O'Kccfc,.>49·8138 497-308R BARN E'f'T~1TG .CO. 11th Ht:\\'1\Rl).494·0281 llu ~ha nd m ~s t ha ve ---------64:i 2131\ ------ma1nl ex per ' Salary +2 Rooms 4000 SI NGLt~ to 6 rm iri.u tcs Stores For Lease ___ -· -----FOUN D: l..on~ h11 1r buf f ,~r. a pt. & ut1l. 545·86280r I · 1 h ff. TOPLOCAT IONS •----cemf!'nfS color Col !Sht-p. 2Mth & 8Ji·95 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A \•a1 . in p us O ic.·c· h d b ~ 1 • .:~~;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;,;;~ ft hid" nr. OC ;\irport . t'tiH In Centers 1\nc ore y Personols Newport 67.l :!193 aft 5 1:vt e nt /K priv CM "' F io 's & M tJ·or Dru" -ser vice incl : Reccp · az · ' ' ... Lost & Found · $25/wk & S6U /mo . up 118 , W es tmin s t e r ,••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUN D: Sm bc1~e male 18 560058 t1on1st. conft•rcnce rm. ...I 15th • S. ·5954or 5 · ,\rtcsia. 1\nahcim. Al so "--~-c•mot1ls 510·0 poo•.J e mix . <>< xerox. automlttcd IYP· ___... Or N R 645 JM! ROOMS $25. week up v.·1th ing. etc. Call 8::IJ·3'HO ~~~~:'.nJ{lon tlarbor Joca· ••••••••••••••••••••••• angc .. :_·=.:....- ASSEMBLERS bctv.·ccn J ·OO :i nti fi · p m BOYS &GIRLS A~l'S ll ·1 5 to.1ust he honest anrl will 111~ to work har•L Sell new starls for the Dall ) Piiot. ll ours art· a fter school durinJ! the ~·eek anrl all tl ay Sat ur•lay Call Mr Bingham at G45·2H13 Pcrmant'nl position foT e:<JX'r. mcch drartsmur application:" al·cepterJ al Justin Pac ific Corp 15030 C.fo l1Je nwesl Cir. Wcslm101stcr,. ___ _ ELECTROHIC ASSEMBLY P1t1me. Calt&.12·4342 EXP EDITOR FRY COOK P /time. e ves. Cleanc ut. 18 or ovr. Apply betwn 2 & 5PM wkdys. Del Taco. 1155 Baker, Costu Mesa . GENEltAL •Secrefari•• •Typists •K•ypunch Oprs •PBXOpn NEf.OkO NOW ' ·rcmpo Tc mJX>ra ry llt·Jp 11802 Sky P ark lr\·1nc Ca l1 540-4455 Gmcral Co ntral'tor qu11 t1n J.! business M 1sr tool:-.. Sat/Sun. 1:155 l~og;in Ave, no. JO, C M GEHERAL OFFICE ·CLERK Part time for orr1t·c.• 1n Newport Center Mu!>l he exper1 c need in off1t·l..l work. i.:ood v.·1th f1~url" .. good typist. 640-5672. G E NE HA I. <>F FI CE. must be exp. ha ve i.:01)"1 office. skills, a nd type 50.70 wpm al"l'urati·ly. Xlnt oppor turut y fnr i::rowt h 645 211 ·'--- Girl FridoY For small manuf. s:Jlcs proces~ang . Numcri l'all} o r1 cnt1·tl . f-:ffeet 1v1? pcr~onalJty fur phone &. customf'r rl·lallons. Typ\_· 50 t>O wpm , 10 kt"')' hy t ourh . t'a ll t:1n'1 )', l>-12 22."tl:i GLAZEll kit c hen. 54H ·9155 or ---. ---a.I ULLElt Rt:ALTORS FOTO D LOST . Presc ripl 1o n 645·3961 •FASlllOi\ !Sl.i\Nll • 93 ATE glasses Fashion Is. Fri E xecut1,·c o f fice s (7 14 1846-44 Ot'll l.962·i242. BAL Isle. $80. mo. No~· w/rcccpt.. set'Y & phone l a n1 tired of these useless CALIFORNIA'S quie t wo r king: men scrvict:'. 35!1 San ~f i&ucl. d Share ha, t \' r m , kit N.B.640-l!HOor 644·1A60 l'alls. ir you can affor otde-st&Lorgest Electronics Min 6 mo·s ex per 1n stuf. f 1n 1: & s ol 1ler 1ng i.·amihar w /color ~·(J(!c CASHIER F /t 1mc onl y "1aturc. age 20+ Serious ap1ili · cants. Go<YJ pay. 5 loca · tions Metro Car Wash 29JO Harhor H1. (; 1\1 615_3613 · ---~ S375 mo . fo r a c ute DcrtiftC)Clubfor ·----IPhotnhr<iphy vfc v.·1•Jark shingled 100 sq. ft . shop SIHGL£ADULTS CLERK TYPIST l..OST : Dog. l\1 ale. small. short goltle n ha 1r·L1do lslc613·7521 Electro Mech Our company is lookinl? ,\ I u Ql 1 n u m d u " 1· for an 1nd1v1tiual v.•!t h a manufactu rer. nds 1·-.: minimum of I year in · pcnenl'M glaler ·l d :ty dustr1al expetl1t1n g ex· ~c-ek, 40 hour~ <.;01 P·''· pcri ence. 1\1ust be able to 17651 Arm s tron"1. A\t". effective l y l'Om · Irvine. m un 1 c a te, hot h w n t ten 1.;;;;;;;..;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;,.;;,_ Bal.ls le.pvt cnlr .. single rm . i\!C. :iho w e r , in CanneryVilla,e:e,ona CALLOUR 24 HR Lost Au!itra lra n Sheep Min 6 mo 's cxper 111 Insurance Co. 1n N B. ,leepinc rm & ha . $110 panel ct! v.•alll<. 548·9766 30' x 9(f lot, rail 548-3493, RE C 0 R 0 1 NG f' 0 R tJn«. blk /wht. I blue eye mle<d~anicalbalssehmbly •n· needs billin" cll'rk w1ofc Olh · d 'l both .. ,., c u 1ng ca c arncss-"" mo. Quiet, permanent. C.1\.1 crw1se on e r MORE & l brn eye, very short ex per. & AOod typ1 nL! non·smok.cr i213 )799 ·4856 me! tail. Name Don Amito ing. s kills. Salary lo $475 or \114)646-6219wkiltl<> PRIMEOFC-Sf'ACE 1c~·-trialR-lal '500 JNFORMATION Lennon &..Edwarlis H.Jl . G ood co. be nef it s. L"do V'll & ~ ...... ,. 549 9777 R d 9 Excellent working ronrli; itoom&.loord 4050 1 1 aqe ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ewar Mfi·l44 & fringe benefits 1n<'lud 1 c833=·-~~'50'-·------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shop Arra NEWM-lNewport,Costa Lost&Found SlOO Lost male l'al. neut dk in c 12 rla ys off at Pvt.room with hoard. 3416ViaLido,MI Mesa, 1000.1200, 1440sq. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gray tiger !>lr1pcrl w /litc Christmas 80% COMMISSION Costa a.t e:\a $225 mo. l suite approx. 600 sq fl. fl .543·3145or646·2928 I.OST. Female Irish' Set· s tomach F V /JI B 10·2 J oi nus nowtoqualify .. as a memhe r of our of· 549.1019 :;..15.6952 Vi ew facing Via Lido. 455,. t"r "Scarlet ... ha' togs Rewar1l 962·2260 for this extended holiday fi ce. lndivitiual traininJ! Jnq . Ov.·ner : Dreyer Sta.age' "' ... ;1 ~:::.c.:::..:..=..::=----I time off. Vocation Rentals 4250 Company (714 )675.7002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with wrong addre!>s. Sml Pf'n0f9all 5350 Please Apply in a nlost rl cs1rable area. '••••••••••••••••••••••• . Storage lot for RV 's, etc. dog with broken tail. Vic ··~·••••••••••••"•••••• In Pcrsnn Cos t a M c~ a Ca 11 Cabin, Ri g Be a r, sips 12, 2 CPA h<£s offi ce s uite to $8.50 P?r m o. Neill Sign Carnation & 4th, CdM . DrinkinJ? problem ? 645·5045. 1\:-.k for Ken fplcs, 3br. sep playrm. lease. 400 sqrt. With or Co. for info. 531·3374 Reward. 675-0829 Call Al cohol Jlelplinc MiCfOdata McFa rl and. col 1V pooltbl . 494 -8611 w /out des ks. SeJ?arate Retltals Wanted 4600 LOST /FOUND A PET? 24 hrs a day 835-3830 11481 Redhill. lr\•inc "* DISCOVERY * •LagBch. e ntrance . OC Airport ...,....2900 Ad 1. Lo Eq 1 ~ c 1 REA.LESTATE ~-""-""'-------1 area. 752.8353 ··········~············ ~ op ion. w SPIRITUAL READER l~~·~a~-~~;;;·""~'~"~m;;::p~o~y~e~r~lc:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;ze:;;;;~I , 'Palm Desert. 2 br condo. . HOUSE WANTED: Lease Cost Spay/Neuter info. Open lOAM ·lOPM . Compa nion wnld. Fe m . ·rum. $250 mo w /le ase. Three or 4 Exetut1ve of· S~r ._ Harbo,r Hi-~bool LOST. fluffy long haired Advice on all matters. AUTO PARTS Part lime. No hs wrk ~eves fi~. (layout nexible). distnct. Reltable tenant. da-rk gray female cat. 312N. El Camino Real COUMTER MAM Trans portation. Local ----------!Conference Rm , Exec. $500 ·$700 mo . Call declawed.586-1177 SanClemente. Forappt. references . \\-'rile P.O •~al lo-•-4 300 Bathrr'n. Ide al location . :548~·:'!<>1~9~1_!•~~~·3'.'----·1---;:-:-;;:;-;;;:;-:-::-;:---l~':!J:92~·90>l~~---''1:J92~·~9~136!<;1 Foreign car expe nenoe Box lm. Ba lboa Is 92662 . . :::'" .. ! ... =.!.: ...... for 3 or 4 prof. l,186 sqft .:. BIG REWARD prcfeued. 1990 llltrbor and verbal. Ideal can· •h.date would h:J\'C snm<• cxpe<l1t1ng experience 111 the areas of prQf.1 uct1on control, m;i tPr1 al ('ontrol or rclate<I area. If )'Oll h;i ve the a bove qualif1ra· l ions anti a rc looking for 1>c r1n an cnl l ull ·l i111c v.·ork . , Please Apply In P erson STANDARD MEMORIES, IMC A sub!\idiary of APPLl l-:D MAGNETICS . CORI'. 2221 S. Anne Street Santa Ana, Ca 921(;.t GORDA LIZ PART-TIME HOSTESSES A rid DAY BUSBOYS Apply In )'('r.,011 i\1 011 rh ru Fri '.151':\-1 900 Bayside Dr, MB Equal Oppor l".mplOYL'r GUARDS 1'"'/t i m c. P /tim1.·. Unifor m!> fu rn Tf'le ph & car req'rl . Call SJ.1 460:1, appt . -----Cosmetician, Ex~r'd Jmmed . ope n ing. Ex An equal opportuni:y li1ghsrhool 5l\Xlc>nt nft cr pcr'd only ncerl a pply. cmploycr1t1 /F · school job. 12 hr rl a 1I} • ·1 bl t ""'Elderly S co tti s h s I kd h •EaE£1ATH• Blvd,CostaA1esa K!ale/F'emale Khare 3 avai .on su ·ease a ,...., Gentleman seek5room& m bl ogw/wi~pots "" b""den on Ponlnsula sqrt. From International i Bh Lo above eyes. Pif'ix e d withMassage&thisad. ·..,... Securilies Corp. 2121 San bath n N omc. vcs breed. Answers to th • l\BRAXAS MASSAGE .,ne!r1111l8t0lh. $1.50. Joaquin HUis Rd. NB. to garden. 631 -2679 after n a me 0 r · · pu ssy PllOTO MODELINC J> eves 549·825l 644-5100 6. Willow ... If (ound, pleas 1733 Fullerton, CM S~RE, female only very NEWPORT garden office Bach.. Unrurn. lfrgenllY1 _:ca::H::..:6'73-:.::..:2662::::::· ____ ..j _ _:1c:0A=M~·•:.:2~P~M;;;•c;63='·c.lc.cll•'-•-I rucely IUm. 2 ~r w/frplc, sui tes, various s izes needed. Laa. Bch area. FOUND: Blk dog w/wht • approx. 1 m1 to bch, rromOinclutil557-0061 Mile Stylist, clean & apot under chin we&rini:; ,,,Cot!~~ta~M~-~·c!63~1·~0824~_!•~v~e-1~"":;;;;;;~~:;-"'--1 quiet. Refs. Commuting red collar. 842·1313. SAUNA& BATll MASSAGE AVON WAtfTTO M.UE MOMEY, ... Mot9to5? .;.. DESK SPACE 80 ml. Max. $1.6.S. Days Open ror you 10-3AM Responsiblerem.to sharo ln the Daily Pilot Hunt· 494.134g.askforDJJI. FOUND: Doberman pup. Nearthefairground.2' Be an A V 0 N Pl e a s e phone, l\o1 r . · Some dr1v1ng. Phone, Peterson. 962·5841 . · • -642·1667. NwptShores ..:.::=:..:.:::::..:=:.:::.:..:.:... __ ,Eic perie nced Welders & Counter girl , pleasant Layout men. Apply in II os l ess IC as h i e,. &. working conds . Also . perM>D , 909 W. 16th SL Waitress. expcr 'd WDQt- h l I kl h N rt Be h ed. Apply an pe r ~on , able to e p n t c en. ewpo 8 <' • l\o1itla's, 547 w. 19th St, S-1 .. ~ hr .. start +~tips •FASl110N ALLEY• CM ' Original P1 zza 673·11\Jl Jll. Al~PAflELSTORE 1-'""--------- ~l«e4brduple1,,..,blk ington Beech office, . VicolAdama&Brkhrsl, 2626Newport81vd,CM REPRESENTATIVE. t ocean. Sl30. mo. Utll 17875 Beach Blvd near Semi r etired bu1. m an HB.M4-4933 after5:oo. orcall64S·0860 Be your own boss, s et IFYOU __ ,_. G-•~"l,,_640~..,_•_s_•_~~i Talbert ti' x 11 • space se ek s r m • ho m e ..::=.:::.:cc;==;;::..:.:.:.:.:--'1---='-":::.::.;c.:;:.:.: __ ,1 your own hours. No t X· have a service to offer or .,.eerson w'th sm. do11 . $50 pc.r. monlh. Answer· privi l~e· I Santa Ana, f''OlJND: Long haired wht fOXV G lrl 's Out-Ca ll per. net"tss. TraininR. ~to sell, rlace nn oid 0 PF.NINGS NOW ' •ASST. MANAGER• •DEPT. MANAGER• •SALES l>EOPLE• Exe. Salary IBenerils IFYOU ha ve a service to offer ol" JeoodS lOSl'IJ , rlaCe J O ltd in the D 11 l y Pl lol Clas.o;ified Section Phone 64Z·5678. •~ nteds houie no room· Ing sttvi<"« aviilable fM CM . I . area . Likes male cal. Wrn11 nea COi· Ma ssage. U Call· Wt provided. Call 54().7041 or tn the D11 ly P l lo t mates, rer. Mary SlO desk and chair for home 1fe. Kids OJ< lar & leathe-r collar. Com e . Sp e ci a l iz e Zenith1·13S9. Classified Section I J, is. Can GU-4321 , ~' m. 571-1516 . I 644·5308 Paraplegics. S42·3UB Phone 642-5678. \ \ f\Jture Poten\ial Call .............. 64S-2666 I • ' _, ., I .1 : I ' I ' J ' l ' : ' • ,;;. CJf DAILY PILOT Thurodoy, Octo0or 1e. 1m ' 1010 Office Fwllil.,. & • HolpW .. tod 7100HtlpWMhd 7100'°"91 1040G.-·J1Salo 1055-"""'_... 1015 , tw,W•led 71 001HalpWaohd 7100HolpW.,t.d 7 100 .............................................. ······················· •.....................................................................• ~ Sales Girl, mature. P\a Wanted: Seamstre11 to •PEI' WOILO• BIO GARAGE SALE . &arly A~erlc1n =~ F.xc svl din SIS/IS, ICY t.ame,Sat.&Sun.amUJL, make table('ioth. Call Cocker•. C~lbuab u1, Ronson coolr:N'st'ir =~4";°b:1:.'huteh • chr.hl$8/up, :.fY d~ Call bet. '1 &: 9 e¥ea. 646-6880"*'TI4'Cindy Poodln •. Shl~·t.&u , G. blender, 504 Mart1old ~. 1'100. Curio C.binet. Mac~ecc~7~1e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS Ages 12 to 15 Earn your Christmas Shopping Money selling subscriptions to the DAILY PILOT. Pj,ease call Mr. Thomas, 548·3171between6:00and 9:00 P.M. Equal Opportwdty Employer HelpWantod 7100HolpWanlod 7 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• P.B.X. j)PERATOR HEU> .• ADDmOHAL INCOME! 6423708. . WANTEDlllGHSCHOOL Shorthair, Pit Bulla, S&t&SunlO-~Cdlil Pttan, ll25. 4 Kitchen .W.l • . -. S ECRETARY KJOS, for part-time job. ;1!k~~chnW~!fi· ~0'ftO Hor-.n 1060 ctwn, $12 .SO ea. 21m~mitb Corona electric With exper. In COIWttt\Jc· Tastee t'reeae, 2988 mi•ed · pples ~ svs ••••••••••••••••••••••• K111eobe Lo. HB., portable typewriter. Telephone Answering tJon & sales proctusa1ng Bnsto1St.C.M.54S-0252 mottb!~.2525 W. l'llh"' Morein Geldlna: xlnt 162-5998. Works both on 1 b1tL 1 e,'!_ Seevice need5 m1tur1..· for a real e1t1te dev. co. n..... 1 child be · · and plus Great or ._.. pe~on. 11Pm•7iitn , Fri-Accurate typist. Sh WHOWANTSTOWORK? at Fairview. SA. ~.....,n OI' renor JU1n1n1 'Blue/green Sofa, $100. denLSB$.W--I028 Sat. n ights only. Will helpful,notnec.Salcom-DRIVEACABJ e\la.531·5027. rider, $100 w/bridle Sukhu chopping block, . - triin. Call l'hylli5 at mensurate w /exper . CHOOSE your houri, n-oeEDI ENCECI SA$-l.3$4aJt 2PM . ·1ollct maple, $2~0 . IGROt•OnJ-1 1090 OOS3 J 6'V5 UI 1 _ _. 1070 :ii56-1448ot67$-1213 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M&-8000 556· . an . work for yourself, be tostart.Wed.Oct29 ...w.wry LD'S w h 18 .c:c.:.:.:.c.. _______ I. your own boss. Men or 7:30P.M. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 Pc.-. Boy's lk>drm Set FIE a r e ouo·r · 1 .. •••••••••lrl·reta ry /r eceptionist Women Can be sH1htly tr\·lnearea.Ma·-4928. WANTED SJOO. 6 ft Pla.,tic Fan· Sale. 400 pl~_l!OISp&in•" l• for Southern Calif. office handirapped. Neal· last ic s urfboard $35, a•ns, oew /u&QU, .. ; of m;ijor firm. Requires CJ ean Appearance. York.le 3 Lb stud service. TOP CAS H DOLLAR Sef"vice for 12 gold plat· Grands, Ployers. Gotn~ :'lec rctarial skills. Vets .• retired. Age 25to 34 Champs in pedigree. PAID f'OR YOUR edOatwaresz0,9824039. out for buslnet•-Rm 1 PHONE WORK FROM HOME g~neral intelllgenC'e & 70. Supplement )'our In· Puppicsoccas.530·64M JEWELRY, WATCllES, w /opl to buy. Kawa•~ front office appearance. come. Dri,·e a cab 6 hrs > ART OBJECTS, GQLD CREATE A FRAME Steinway, Baldwin l't!rmanent position or more a day. Apply in AKC Germ . Shorthair Sil.VER S t::RVICE, Yourself. Save Money. Cblckering, Yam aha, w/full benefits. OranRe person, Yellow Cab Co .. Pups Hunters , pets. F INE FURN & AN · 3500ceanAve,Laawia. Ki mball. W eltzr • HOEXPER.MEC. t:o Ai rvo rt locali?n, 11~1 Slater Ave, 1''oun -show, shots 8 wka. TIQUES.64.S-2200 494.1530 (7141838 ·2770. 12072: llousebQy -Room & board MASSAGE TECH PART-TIME f,q u a I 0 p po rt un 1 t y lain Valley 557-6415 eves or AM . Brook.burst. GG. -+ sn1 .sq_!ary. must be Young lad)' (18-281 ror Varl~d Houn Emplo)'er. 752-0360. · . Ladies watches 3. 1 to 3 Baby car seal (whlte)>j..:::.:=~------: r es pons i ble & broad legitimate tull time pcn;i ~ 'd \Yoman part-time to cook , AKC Doberman Pinscher )'rs old, never worn, all S4·reel type tape rec. Beautiful Cherry wood , on .. _m_d_c_d_._ 49_2_·05_7_1_· ___ 1 t1on. No ex per. nee. We •-'1 •••· r eq ~tty Re-cpt To ~~.o eveninJ: meal for elderly Pup5, pet/5how quiilt)'. 9 yellow gold sso. ea. 1 $15/call M2·5634. K.i m ball. ConsolelL.cr-- -d 1 •ool 0 Yf'r21 Only fron t office pos1t1on g•ntlem•n.673·6406. wk1 . $100/up. 496-5171 Sear• "Trad'•t•on" .,.,, Poano-Lllr:e new $800. llous"holdAssistant sen ° scn • earn .. " r I I h ' h 1 1 A I w/lotsofvarietyforcom-at.7 bo•· t "Endura"po•kcl· Red .Gass saoon can-L''""""""ev. C aree r f' am I I y '-'"I C)'OU earn. pp)' in 5'1 2 70 •· , I •••o ·~-~='-'------son an flrrnoo nr ~ • 0 pany i n lt1arin e /medallio n · 1 P au l d e 1er. 1 ye,...., nu.1. household ass11'tant. G i>cr )'a n UHITB> Jlesearch. Phones, ace Mf'rchmtdise AKC Irish Setter, 10 ~ks Breli(uett e,' $50 ea . f~irm$150646-76316PM TJ-IOMAS hrs daily, 5 da)s wk '-'.\e. 2112 Harbor Blvd t)'ping & abiht)' lo ffi l'<'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?lrl . o~er JO Champions 548_9624 ELECTRIC ORGAN l'itust understand & enjoy _L __ M~ji~iAGE __ 11~C;!ER!!E~l~R~A~L~P~A~L~S~T~ peopll' J:raciousl)'. Good AnH.-n 8005 in pedigree. Male. $15. • Stereo Equipment 3 Keyboards 968-3.SSS , (·hildren of ull a~l'S a AG •. ,. • 645Zl99 u •••el'--··· 8080 Kenwood KR·lOO amp &1..::====----MASSA E fnng£' ....._.ne 115· •••••••••••••••• •••••• · · .__ ~1 Nivico turntable $150. 2 Chickering pia no. ~·4 ~~=ent Refs pleast• Openings /or exp or in · Pit male, fem scr\'ll'C' SARRABEHKAGEt-;CY YESTERYEARS AKC Cha mpion sired,••••••••••••••••••••••• Pioneer C577 .!ipeakers Grand. Beautiful tone. -"~='-------1 l'Xp. Call for info 12-noon es tab accts. 1t::\'t•sL/Sats ~~:~~acArthu~~-~ COLLECTIBLES buff co Io r Cocker WANTED $170. Panasonic cassette $2,000. 642-2515. }lousekecpcr wanter! on645 ·08G4.675·0258 . $7 5 wk+. J\ r . l!V I &AMTl9UES Spaniels.644-0574 TOP CASJ-1 DOLLAR d 00 e 1 c,k 6 wm/ 05 Do 0 i 1 bdySlsOOy,shteemad'or-'-'Machinn 109) Li\·e-in. J\1usl dnvc. In M •SSEUSE 848-1001 Scrvi<·e Sta Attend. Full & Our si<>n's not up, Our .· p A JO F O fl YOUR ~ •• .., "ood health. Free to " .,... S t Be ard fem 6 mos ~ , • ..---es~ &16-1677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrave l. To p s ata r )'. Ptr typist for exrcuuve p,timc. 19 or boovr.Bifad. dphon~'s not,ipn., But ou, r ;1unre br:1cd , all .shols: JF,WC:L~lY; Wi\TCHES. puvu _.,. wing Machine Collec-6969 &MODEL letters . Mu st he ac-per'd. 3131 llar r ~·. oor1sopen_. eas@a <?P , $85 must sell ART OBJEC'l'S GOLD Wh 1 h . t $400+ ed rt 1: Rcferen<'t-s re~-·-"-"-· __ · needcdimmcd.631 -1184 cu rate Your home, 11 B, Costa l\-tesa.SeeFre<t in. 1673 i:vinc. c;.M. t in 58mo1•9 1.!!,Jl:3. · S ILVEJt ~s 1-:"1iVICF.. ee c air~~-d · lion Agent ne .!I '!a -----backoflli·timcL1quor J ""-' FINI--!"URN & AN-Almost nu. s1 ecom· w/acceptablt c_r~dtl to llous£'kt•ep£'er wnt '<l.. MASSEUSE 8'7·04,llii. Service Stntion Atten· --• . · mode. Walker. Bennett assumel2rema1n1ng$10. L1 vc-1n . f~n~lish s p£'<ik-Privatl"' club now_ !n · Ptr Waitre~s. 21 ~ fol' r!pnt , expcr'd .. Day & Rufh•s Anffr1 A~C G. Shorthair Pups, TIQUES.645~2200 Br~athing machine. monthly payments on.Ii in g. Care of 19mo twin tl'rviewin~ for quahhed Gourmet llC'st. N.l:L , l'.vt~s. FUii & p/t1m e Ap Victorian R1 chthofen /Moes gaard Kn i: Sz Bcr1 New com· 962-1242. like new $350 Singer: ;:~~~9~ .. <l ~':l yr old ho)'. masseuse. llesume & Ptrdsbws hr,6,1081200ft pl)', Shell Stut1on, 17th & _ _.1 S'I J>apers.~hots .557·64 !5 plete, ·stlll .pk gd.' Xtra TouchnSe'."',COfl'.1~1ctely ----------1refsreq'd. 2p lrv1ne,Nli. st~ng •• .,. Stud Service, will stud firm $190 (worth l$4ZS J. Mii.cellmM'OUI automatic, z i gzag~ I Jlousekeeper. Pleasant Balboa Bay Club m. 2 Strt'g Tea Sets male doberman for a re-QnSz $170, usua\I)' home. Wmt+ed 8081 stretch st itch ~ewl~g; , lrg bch home. f•ather, 122I W.Coast flwy ,NB SharpAlertPerson Jpwelry, 4pc:'i signed & usonable fee, Chafnp. incldf'l.835'1!263. •••••••••••••••••••••••machine. (Or will dis· son & d og rcQ u1 re Call 645 5000 Rt"al Estate Soles For d.ive rsifiefi ofc work . numbered, Tiffan)' Art blood Jines. 968-9225 count ror cash). Im mac. m;iturc rt>sp. woman . Best located Corona del MacGregor Yacht Corp, Gl ass, Orientals & Mu C'h Coast Firewood Supply SS CASH SS FOR cond. f'u\ly guaranteed,-. R efs nc ccss D<iy s MEDICAL.ASSIST. J\1ar offil·e. has t"rn pl)' 1631 Pl acentia Ave . J\1ore.107'>disc.withth1s eucatyptus $76 cord 1i'I Goodusedfurn/refrigs P&J CoJt Age n cy K92-1006.F:ves.894-446H. P /time, front ore. Ex · desk for an experienced CostaMesa. ad. La )'-a -Ways for FrfftoYou 8045 cord$44 del 5Sl-11 22 Frzni/5loves.546·0768. (Patricia &Jerry Cox) per'd . (1) Orthopedic salesperson. ~tu(·h™'tter Shop Instructor. Semi re· Chris t m a!. 504 1h S ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• CAllPETSACRIFICE 0..0THJNGSPEClAl.S! 548-4425anytlme. Surgeon.540-4376. tha~ av e r age com -tired or college sturlent Bayfront (nexl to ferry) apanese Black Pine Bold. expensive wo\•en SportiftCJGoodi 8094 •Indus Eni::r/l\1 fgto $1 8Kl-'=~-------I mission sch_edule Picas£' w /ind us .1 arts back· Open Wed thru Sun 12 to Trtt. 10 ft. Dig up & haul pattern designM for lux· e oHSIGMMENT SHOf' •••••••••••••••••••••••. =~~;~j~~~~~r =MEN-WOMEN callforapp l . ground. Instructing boys 5· away.549-3SlOC.M. ury commercial project. WEHANOLEEVERYTHING.-.T Hart Javelin snow ·akis, •Loan Sec ·)' $600 Maturelnd1vidualscapa-bet'-''" ages 7-18 . Call Pups, mixed breed. Ter-New rolls far below Far-Jena's Turnover brandnew.$185. Irvi ne Personnel ble of general1 office betwn9-5pm.642-8372. Applionce1 8010 rier & border Collie. tor)' Invoice. ''Design aiveus.-.CA.LL .. 586-0866 ScrvlCl'S&Agency c leaning. Supplement l ·!~~~~~~~!~l~~i~~~~f.f9 ······················· SJ6-7996. f'al10rs"63J-3003 -· WELLSELLITFORYOUI 488E.17lhStreet your income with 3112 Whirlpool dlx matching l l l-26t4 "72FirstFlightstiffalum. (at Irvine). Costa Mesa hours work in Airport SR. STOCK washertdr)'er. $l50 ea. F'rce K1ttenslOweeks Tickets to Suns Football 1reJ~~,~~£~~lEO s haft, with woods/irons Su ~" 64 1470 Arca.SantaAna,6-9PM . RealEsfoleSal•• One ~'"ea .960.~.2. old.4Males . ga me. Four $8.SO club A-1 shape lfl hand ite........ 2 • CLERK ... ~ "'°"' ""l·2806. level seats lo the 2 P·!TI· $100/best ofr. 631-3058 af. ~ Monda)' through f'riday Real Estate l~ice nsinJ.! °" N t 6 M··-• al $2 .SO Per hour. Call Frigidaire Washer /Dryer ov · game In -c tr7PM 542.0373 and leave your School. $60, fully refun-'"e have an opening ror stacked unit . 110 Volt. 6 mo old male Shepherd Anahei m, $25. 552·8028 ln1trumett-h 8083 ..:::..:c.c..c ______ _ d & h dable upon quahf1cat1on. ..-G Id 5285 L'k N mix blonde has had . . . •••••••••••••••••••••••TV. Radio. lnspeetion MECHANICAL RECEIVfNG name, a dress P one fordetailscullllilltlory, an ai.:gress1v e, well or· o . · 1 e ew. sho~ill-!511 Air cond1t1oner, like new TRUMPET beaut HIFi Ster.a 8098 , number. S42·Gml. i.:an1zcd ind1v1dual, who 675-7116or838-2257 $75 . ca rriage stroller Be f ·di Brand ••••••;•••••••••••••••• ltfgmt trne. Route sis co. has 6 months to on~ )'Car SEARS washer & dryer, 2 White male cats, 6 & 8 co_mb~ $.1S. J\f any sm. ne:~csf~~ i~cid case, COLOR GE console 1V. 21 ; Future. Age 23_39_ Car. REAL ESTATE stock room exper1en.ce. $20. each. mos. have had shots misc. items. 846·8579 af-840_2687 aft. 6 inch picture. Fine walnut , Phone.$160wk.848·1001 . SALES TRAINEES Prefer so m~one with 5'\8-64l4after6pm 552-1511 tr.6PMwkdays. cabinet. Very good con- manufactur1ng . back-. ACCORDION · · II $ 50/of· . INSPECTOR ~t lCROBIOLOGIST, xlnt Urgently Needed t•or ground antJ shipping and FUii size Scars washer l..ong h:urcd 7 wk male PLAY llOUSE, must sell. Like New. d1t1on . Must se , 1 Pos ition, in Newport. Management Positions. rceeiving and warchous· $95 . Almost new di s~ kitten. dark brown haze Bc?stoffer ! Callan5PM.5S7-1486 _r_e_r_.552 __ ·80_28 _____ _ Check withourAdv<incc 1n" Ide al candidate hwasher, SISO. Mob1·1c had shots552·151 1 642-2503 WAREHOUSE 645-2111 . for R .F~. Board Fees ,... DIYIHCI Will be.responsibl~ for Needed Students p/t ime CE:NTUHYFINr\NC IAL woulrlhav~e~periencei n home si1.ed dryee, ~-2 Yr. Old J\tal e Siamese Waterbed. dbl sz., com-Ct.OSEOUT! mtthan1c~linspect1onof tohelponcivic&county REALTOH.S.~l -1 2 10 kecpin ~ ~totk records, Year:.old 8000 BTU air cat, neutered. Ver)' af· pletew/linens&spread. Accordion 8 T rack Car Stereo commercial f11br1catcd . ct _ h A 1.1-_.;,:.::._cc....c _____ lsturckccping procedures cond1t1oner,$8S.496-3340 f ct ' tc 840·1886 $100.Daytimr ·494-7304 Beautiful instrument. Players. under warran-parts from chassis t proieN '· ~C pc; fir. P~Y Real Estate a nrl inven tory pro e iona · · ' Paid $2900. ne14·. Will sell ty, $27. ea. 646-1802 b. •· nd clc I on'o,. 1027 o. oas wy, o OPEN ING SOOH I cedures. Ke nmore washe~ cop-Ptfanx cat. fem. 1 yr old. General Contractor quit-for $1700 or best offer.•-~---------ca. ine'"" a . . 'l' r ~ G, Lagun• Dch. 497-1034, • JG A i pert clean and 1n xlnt Teac stereo tape deck rpnnters. Ability torC'ad 3 ,,30 •t F lntert'l tt'd case PPY one · fem r abbi t w t cage. tingbu.'\i ne:'ls.l\f1sc tools. X.lnt cond. comes with mecha~ical blue prints, pm.... pm · Salei peopl• n Person _ ~~ 5~~ t 1n s 1 de 642-7462. Sat/Sun. 1355 Logan Ave, case & Amp cord. Call 4010-S. Xlnt. $2ZS. Days use micromete rs and ..,.,. · · no. IO. C.M. 552_5697 aft. 5:30 p.m. 644-1483 ,eves 552·1976 Vernier Calibers re-Nurs('S ask for Ha l Cox STANDARD BUILT IN GAS RANGE, Puppit"S.PartLab. RCA23''COLORTV quired. Ptfust be able t RN'1 LVH's HA OVEN BROILER ~u.. •They're Lovers • ForSaleMembers hip Gibson EBJ Bass. $250. 20 GOODCONDITION MEMORIES. 499 .,...,'., · ...,.,_ ""'A -6174.&646-0142 NewportBeachTennis lifl40\b5., also some test· On Call. All Shifts. Ex-........., ,,.,... Club_644 _5292 Yrs old. has short wide $140 646-2087 ing required. Minimum perienced Acute hospital l"''C Beaut ifu I mate G olden<l-----------1 ~n~e~e~k~. ~X~in~t~c~o~n~d~. ~968~·~9225'.":c[ ;;;;:~~:;-:::;;::-:;::;::;;;-; years experience. Apply only. Good working n • Late model GE no frost Retriever. I-fas papers. 2 STERLING SILVER RCA 19" color portable. inperson: con s. Contact Mrs . A !uvo.1·~1ar)'o s1 e e yrs. ol•J, ve ry affec-I er. 4 d ._.... f ·d by so'd r efrig / Guitae J\1artin D-28. wJ $150 off •" J 6422734 C I APPLIED freezer. 1" cu ft. $200 d En<>lish3pc.Tea Set. case, xlnt cond. $550 or 642 -4074 ensen, · , os a ~ tionate. Free to goo " best ofr. 549.1503 ----------STANDARD MEMORIES, INC M e s a M e m o r i a J MAG NETICS CORP· l~"~"~m~.~67'.:C'.5~·27c.::R5~.--=~:l -h~o~m~•~· 833~;-364~;1.k;lt;,;;:-j ·-·P~vt-· -Pt~y···645·····200~iiiilil.lii .. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj-1 Magnavox stereo combo. 1-lospital. 301 Victoria St, 22 21 S. Anne Street CM. EOE Santa Ana, Ca 92704 2 black male kittens. with reel-reel tape re-1~~~~~~~~~~1 Relief hsckpr for elderly Auction 8015 Call for more informs · cortJer. am/fm stereo, A subsidiary or APPLlt-:D MAGNETICSCOfiP. 2221 South Ann P St. Santa Ana Ca 92704 ~~~:~:~~~~ 1 ~~~··~~~~~~fn~·,_·1·_~·-;,_:_._~~-~-"_'2_50_._~_;·~~A~·~~~m~·p~~~~~~·~~~~M~"~1""~F~;~,y~1 ··~·~i·iiuv·;;~··· ~:,:..... aoso ·:~~ 911~@~ ~~~: ~r~r~~;:~:e!;5Et Salary depen~5 Oil ex per. R.E. SALES ·11 S 11 -:'. -I· Good used furniture & ••••••••••••••••••••••• f Asking $550. 842-3028. He recognized . Cal I EXPERIENCB> OR $Super Secy$ $700 appliances. or I w1 e *MATTRESS* ~--. A CONVENIENT Sl-tOPPINC ANO Stereo Console, am /fm. 8t I d p t J\1 c f'~e Paid. 5 Yrs ex per. for You, -<I SEWINC CUIO( FOR TH[ An Equal Oppor!taii!)' 1~";~ s42-~~-esa onv. HEW LICENSEES Beautiful co. benefits. MASTERS AUCTIOH *MADNESS* ~i, 1 GAl ON THE co. '!;~~ ~eT1~k$t~l.ns's7~~~-M ust ~ Employer ~t /t' 1-~-------1 The most active new of· Also Fee J obs 646-8686 & 8)3-9625 *•LL SIZES• ~ , ii :~~;;~~~~~~/ Nunes Aides ficeinCDM. \Ye pay for: CONTROLCAREER "" .'.-i . p fr( t' D (" htl StereoEquip'ment All&hifls available. Ex-advertising , sign s . EmploymentAgency Bicycle1 8020 Pric.c:ltoMove! -.ftOlidayDUO a 0 $ e1g . KenwoodKR-IOOamp & pr. preferred. Please ap-telephone, printinJ: & J400·Jrvine, Ste 109B ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-9625 & 646-8686 Nivico turntable $150. 2 INSTRUCTORS pl)' at Park Superior postage, business cards. Nwpt Bch 714 /556-8505 Pioneer CS77 speakers Hea l th Ca r e. 1445 brochures, promotion . AZUKI FOR SALE: Sturdy 8' $170. Panasoniccassetto Roller superior Ave. NB. Ask a~u.t our i,n.c,cncli\•lcl 0Telt'phonl8 !Oe S_oliicitorseded I 0 Spd I ' I 1-lerculon couch ind great 8-20 ~ deck w/Dolby sys tem. comm1ss1on sp I . a ver . g1r s ne 1cyc ti condition. Avoca o. $10 ~Hi""' only 6 mos old $100, bea4 Skafin9 NURSING Cliff Landey. 673-7601 . immed. for tele. solic., $1 o. OYt'r Coit includes free delivery Cif .i;:; phones $25. 846.1677 *AIDES hrs.3-9 Mon-Fri$2.50hr. CYCLEWORKSLTD you hold up your end). "~:-. !l INSTRUCTORS RETAILS.A.LES +generous bonus. Call lB22NewportBlvd. 644·8S81 {J ~'!Vi'. ..... :· .,. ~-General 9010. Join a team who cares The Red Balloon, LTD . aftr.2PM834·1885 CostaMesa.548•5783 ti ~ it ..:\-~I ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••,.· Ji.bout patients & about has a full lime ·position . Couch, $35. e lec. dryer ~ "' ~-v 18. Thompson, 70 ll P , Mission Viejo Skate,a)'. 'You. Learn how you can available for an exccp-Tra~n for a career as PBX SALE· BICYCLES. $50., rug, bike. mi.sc. 1.0 , ~' c,~~~~:·~1~11~.~~.~ Mere . t rl r -bail la nk:•. opening in early Nov-bepaidextrafor sta)'ing lionalyoungladytotrain s_witchboard op_er. pt-Closing out all Cam · boat$2,290546-6299 5MlM"111t.(\51~!;.501co canopy-F"EG Hull-$l600, ember, is s eeking well. We have our own instoresalcs&merchan-timeorcanworkintofull panias.15%·DJSCOUNT. L~•~u111J:i!.(;n,11oc.'. Pvt/Pty·daystill2:30pni! qualifiedakating instruc-coffee s hop & other dising of ~h i ldren's & ti~e must be avail. all Brand new·assembled-TWIN BED SET \tHOllftlll'~~t•i~-»•l 3955 tors for t he following benefits. Exper'd·all youngjunior's inournew s hifts. Appl)' Thur . kickstands-all reflectors. Like New 1to1·\ll~l~:tl~. "'~1rn:.. 960-· area!: shifla. Apply Mon thru fashion island store. C.11 11 between lOAM & IPM All models-most sizes. 675-4533 Boat1, Marine BEGINNERS Fri 9am-4pm, Royale Ms . Resos 644 -8897 for Superio r Ans weri n g Save $18.74 to $41 .99 Custom Furn it u r e Equipment 903Q.' INTERMEDIATE Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. appointment. Serv.250E.17thSt.C.M. w h ile s t ock lasts . Uphol. w icker, 39•· ••••••••••••••••••••••"' ADVANCED Warner, Sarita Ana. Suitel,upstairs 64.S·7565 BICYCLE TRAIL. 9921 draped velvet table 9112ttP Evinrude, used • DANCE 546-6450. TYPIST-CLERK small of-Ha milton at Brookhurst. green antiq . oval din. ta-twice. 2 Tanks, 6 gal & 3 ' FIGURE NURSING RN ficc capable or learning HB. ble, green area rugs, gal. $425.673-5754. FREE.STYLE •LG. S.H.F. Emer4JeftCY to use 1,s,.M SMelecth~c & 10 Spd. Schwinn , Con-~Im~ w~ou_ght ir~nr tad Boats. Power 9040 • Q ''fled h Id "" opening for RN M AM other () ice ac ines. tinental. Xtras, like new. e c a i r s, e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ua1 per1ons 5 ou P /lime. llP -7:30 . Pac.Water.833-3131 . &13"'""" chaises w /pads, ac· apply immediately b)' Relier Supervisors, 3·11 Xlnt working conrls . l;:;~~:';;;~:;;;;;;;:;;;~;;;j-"~~~"':.,.,.--,,----.,.---[ C!f50ries631-2211 . ~1 •'" 90f: contacting ourPersonnel &ll-7shifts.ApplyMon 8'.0 .E: Conta c t D . PIST/R~~EPTION_IS WANTED-MEN 'S lO tt.'ft-\O fJ~{o. Department: thru Fri 9·2. Royale Roache, R .N. Costa Perm. po~1t1on, full-time SPEED BIKE. ·Girls Bedroom sel,$75. .f.O"°'~i1 ,,,tt~.-~ Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. Mes a M em or i a I or part-time, pleasant 546_5638 Provincial oft wh ite. ~.-MISSION VIEJO COMPANY 24800 Chrisanta Ml5sion Viejo Ca 92675 Equal Opp Emplo)'er M/F Warner, SA. 546-6450 llospital, 642-2734. surroundings nr. O.C. · "557-'1292or aft. S 586-5141 lo;_c ~t~;c~a:iJ~t~r;aJ.;n~e~e~s~.~m;;;;e;n~&&i~~~~~~~~~~ Airport. Must be non· lOSPEEDMENS& Ch . I b ded I< s m-'-er. lype 60 WPM . LADIES BICYCLES aiae ounge roca women willing to work. SALES ~ soun· ~oo or make olfer aecuroey & neatness es· •ct\ EACH 496·''"0 ~ · Learn ;nteresting trade. .,.., ~ ..... 640 0888 Momo·ngs Scntial . Call Cathy · No recessions in th.is t)'pe Associate distributors & i f 540-3923 for appt. Famil)' fun , 3 wheel PPV. r-.1-.-1. •·~-..1 I!!...,.., of work. Apply in person. sales pcrsonne . ull or!-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Has lights. horns, white ~ u-"' Executive Optical. 2909 part time, needed im-111 surrey top , 3 speed, Decorator surplus & Daimler, Santa Ana, or mediately for new pro-•UTOTEM* yellow & white plastic paintings. 1635 Superior, call.546·1086. duct line. Laguna Pool b d A k ' $275 Unil 4, Costa Mesa. Supply now affiliated EMPLOYMEHT 0 y . 5 ang · 548"'7951 ORDER DESK-Naturally with CR-YSTAL Cl.EAR OPPORTUMITIES c .... ~~3028'.'.".':·---------l;;;:--:;-;'";~~~:;:--;:-I INTERIOR DF...SIGN active,""blippy person for water fi ltrator (replaces WANTED: Schwinn or Beautiful hard rock Ma· ASS ISTANCE I rt C ~ 65 per hr Full or Part Time I bl 6 h · • ' mpo O. -· • bottled water) for home compat able ladies 3. ~ e ta e c a 1rs or Est ablis h ed mature to star!. Perm anent, b · F · NoExper Necessary utch. Xlnl Cond. $600. or us1 n e111. or 1n -speed . X lnl con d . adults to work with pro-very interestin g job. terview call 494.9686 _ Age 21-65 Eligible ,64~~~608~l~e~v~es"'.. _____ 1:~Aft:;::·~•P~M~·=•-75~·~5~779-'::~--:=~I fessionals conducting 673-2784 for Appl. Ask for ~e7='7===cc-=c-1 Go lo The Nearest _ clients througb fa ctory Sandi. SALES COUNSELORS TTCTOC MARKET Raleigh competition rae-l Br Apart full of fu rn, s howrooms in spare For Newspaper Promo-F"orApplications&Info ing bike w/xtras. 'Mint Must go! Hidabed, color time. De!ign Factors PART Time eves & Sat lion.Must enjoy working ORCALL(7l4)642-7702 cood. Bst ofr over $250. TV, two beds, etc. 631·3003 AM . perf. for studenL'\, with )'oung people 10 to TicTocSystemS', Inc .S48=-~IJ7~08""'-.---·----l::642~";;807:";:;;-~;:--:-:-;--;:--I inside work, guaranteed 14 years or age. Reliabl e ~~~~~~~~~~. J anitorial. Part·tlm ~t full wage. Call Al, 542-9013. transportation required. I-Boy's 5-spd. Stlngra)'~ 1928 ELEGANT wood din· llme. Local, even1ngs .l -"""~--~----1 Excellent part-time posi-WAITRESSES Girl's sngl. spd, $20. ea. ing r m set, hutch, tbl, 6 Exper'd adults only. Part. Time Secretary to lion. IUgh pay for 2.3 Exper'd. FUllorp/t , Gd.cond.642-5487 chr5, credenza, $795. Leadm10 position alao Interior Desi g ne r in hours each evening, half-Good hrs. Neat appear. :;~;;;;;,,-"-----11~494~-7~9~1.5~------[ a\lail. toppay.979-3923. Newpo r t Bea c h by day Salurd:iy. Call Over21 Canwrat.& ' Orange' Co. Airport. 842·8102 for interview Sutf &Sirloin f:cplipment 8030 Ov58~ ~ .. ~~~.TbPlewc1~ rlht"ai: Live: Jn Companion. Nr 545-9419 before 6 :00 S630 W. Coast Hw)', NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., ociean, CdM. 45 or over. _'7~~=== Prov. Beaut, xlnt cond, Ute htewrk ror 1 lady .. PIX Answer StM'lce Saleswoman, mature. WATCH FOR CAMERAS comp! w/pads. $300. 2 Mus t drive. $300 m o. Graveyard shi fts . fltimeperm. Dahnken or OPENIHGD•TE Roll eiOex, f 3') Planar, Olk naug reclin chrs. gd ~or :W9-1068. P!Ume.Frl&Satnight. Costa Mesa, 1819 A .-. T Su DW 58 condS.1Sea.ClrTV23'', EOE. 543-7787. Newport Bl. Brenda's Nail Nook of ..,,...; opcon per gd cond, In fine Drexel Uv•ln Woman Compa-~~~~~'----1:--;"-"°::-=:--:::-:::-=-:-~:c::~I Beverly Hills is opening mm r 1·8 • SJZS; 200mm cab, 44" width w/slid nioa Cook, for e l~erly ·---------•l'Saleswoman, expeor. high a Juliette Manicuring Topcor f 5·8• $65; 2x con· dn$1ZS. Call 845·66l9. COUJ)le Ku&t be able to rashion. Part-time, apply SRlnn at 2855 E. Ci\t. verter, $15; filters and 1.=ccc=nno------I I I PBX ln person. Apropos, 3363 c d 1 M tocusing acreen1, $35 ; dr ve emp oyera car. liwy .. orona e ar. Omnica lealhercase,$5 . Gcr1191Sal• 105 $100 wll:. Call after' SPM RKepfionist ~~tL.Lldo, NB. Ask for, This method of inanicur· Rudi Nied a i e Is Ir: I • •••••••••••••••••••••• 642"570 i.:;=;;;;;;c;o;.,o;;,;---] in g by paper wraping journalist 497.3547 or 60 family ear sale n Strong exper. 808 board. SCRAM·LETS proroot.es growth of onei; 581 ••13_ , 'checks·T hur1/t"ri 9. M.an1re111ent 8AM ·5PM wor lr:tna ails """ PEOPLE PERSON hours. Apply with re-• own n • . Sat.9-3:30/1'1411 Jeptson Eittt. looklng lot' paM sume:· ' ANSWERS Need experienced Dogs 8040 1_H_B ______ --1 Ume buslneu 11toetat CL.4-V AL CO. Forced -Delve -Jullette Manicuri!JtJJ or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\parl raent Sale: Nee in wbolc111le aupplie1 1701 "-c:..tloAve Doily -Lunacy -will conduct classes for Y.ou n A fema le (AKC things fbr your 11part. B u1 l ne11 f ul l " ~ CotLIMesa CUNVED lh0seinlcre1ttdlnlakin& German 6hep herdJ Movln.gout olstateever cJi pltall1ed. lnter•le Betwnl2:30&2PM r like the Jilin al our course. •"or further (n. seekl meaningful rel•· ythlnc must 10. Wil m. Mondaytlu-uFriday friendly neighborhood formation call tlonshl p with lo•ln1 11rriflce! 8382 Atlant Eq~ Oppot. Employer reducing J1alon : ''Firtl 213-657-fl&Z7 except &Jn-fa m 11 y $ 100. ( 1 l fi ) Apt. E, HB. Oct. 18 &: 11 Stllldleit.emt Come, First CURVED. da.y, MT-$840 .. 53&-11M> !ACKET DRESSING is 1 1r11t idt1 111y!lme, ind t1pecl1U~ duri nr !ht l!Ktic twillday se•· MLn 1ht1d. Bow·lied ~rdl11n slides over smoo!h dress. Prlnleil P11t1m 9271: Missts' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14. 16. 18. 20. Silt 12 fbu sl J.4) lfress I~ yard$ 60-lncll lalwlc. Stnd $1.00 far tlCll pat11t11. Add 25' far e1cll p.1\1em for lirsl-cl1s.s m1U 111d handlln1. Su • tt1 --................ 2 ..,_ 1JI W ... II .. It.,"- T ..... MY 110 11. Pri•t MA1oe, AIDllSI, Ill', SID .. ITT\IN.IMllL Oo "' n.w '•• to 111 • patt1nt fnitf S111d naw ftr avr lllW flll·Wl11t1r '•lltr• C•tllor-dlp coupon lnsl!lt 111 fret ."11.1111 •f '''' ch1lc1, Stn• 111 11owt Stw + k11Jt l oo• _. SIJ5 · l11t1tt Money Cr1ft1 • !'.00 h1ttlllt f1dllt11 loo• 1.0I h1tllC Stwi,, l11l 1.00 732 1 Int~ '8.-a. Stir all hearts wi!ll lhts proud, insp liing picture, E•pr15s your p1trlo11sm! £m- brold!r this dr1matic panel In crots · s!l!th plus other 11uy 1tltch1s. P1ttem 7321 · lransfer of 14 x 16" lm1shed pklur e, colt1r suggesrions. SI.DO for e1ch pattern. Add 25C eKh paltem for first.class m1il ind 1'11ndllng. Send to: ........ Mt ~ uwftl Dip&. Ill ..,_ ... l&J. ow cw-... HiiJrT_., MT lffll. Mil "-! .w.-.. JJp.. , ...... -· MOii[ thin ..,., belortl 2tlO dllslcns plus 3 frn printed lrto s!de NEW 1976 NfCDUCRAn CATM.OQI Hu m,.,thl111. 75t. C11tlltt wt!llL S.111111 -11.00 Crtell1t 1 Yt1~11 .. --1.00 Kitty rlftJ Q1Ut1 --Sl.00 llppl• Crocll•t __ ,,_ 1,00 Sew + bit ltff --· 1.25 "•••ltpthlt ···~ -1.00 f11w1r C...Utt .. ft ... -1.00 Mtlr,ln Cttdl1t leM t .00 Instant CrDClltt llH -1.00 l111t1111 Mkrtflt .... -1.00 IMbht 1111"7 ltd _ 1.00 Co111pl1lt llft look ~ 1.00 C1111pltt1 ~ftli1n1 114 • 1.00 12 Prtit Afrli•"' 112 _so; Iott 1r '1 1111tt 11 _so; ,. .... 1111t .... 12 _so, 11 t lllrts 1H TtUJ fl .,..IO; .. °'" 11 Jiffy llO _., 1963 Fairliner, FB, 2 r.adios. bait tks, self con- t'd. 2M down TOP, P P, 675-'1063 or 646-1802. 25' Trojan. $4500. 30 hno rblt mtr, bait & holdiiiig ~ tanks. Gd. cond . 840-1998' eves. 75 Tri-1-laul f'antasy IO •• ~ V-8. ru!ly equip'd Eves. S36·S897 Da)'s 835-0326. 20' Wood skiff, 40 h.p.·•, Johnson. Extras, $200. 548-6434 after 6 pm 1• Sacrifice 1 Time Only, z.1•1,• Chris Cabin. Chry 6, l nbd . Fu ll y e qul pt .. pleasure or fishinR. Top, condition. $2550 /or offer. Days 540·3666. E vflii !' 548-7170. .. . .. 13 ' Boston Wha l er.- Sourpuss. wit h 40 hp •' Evinrude elec start oo galvanized trle. 640-4392 . •' 40' Chris Craft. Twin-.• V.S's. Sleeps 8. Xlnt llv ... ,. ~ aboard . $16,300_1 962-2006 /84'1-8166. ' , ••.. ' . loah, Sall 90i0' .; ..................•... , .. 14' llobie Cal wJtr-.Uer. 11.·~ Xlnl cond. SMO. . 55.2-'1414. -·"'!·. 1---.:::c.:...:;.;:,, __ .., .. ,. 26' sloop w /Newpor.&.. · mooring. Xlnt. Musl ~~· fJ,950/ofr, 8'1S-8868. Fast & Cla11lc 21• • • Coast. Nu refln. NB sup;"':' • $2000/off646-9079aft S \~. 26' Sloop, 8d. <on<!., 4. saib, he1d, galle_y, 1/8'~" ' e!'lg. ~-Alla 20· pff.~ I n11ed sloop day cndlt'f'.: ~ '600. "'"'"'" 11\ ep r./ ask for Pbll. ...:-...;:-• •, • •.! .. icy ' -.. rlc "· •rr tu- 90 ... •• Or· u, ni; enL l~•.,; ha, r . 72 od ll«" S'4 De. 93 ... ec· rt.,....~ ID -110. n t ec el:Y • g .. ii:ig . ... •c. cy 0<). t4 •••• ons nd al· 98 . ... . 21 . nut · n· /of· reo ••• ck .,.. 7 le,, • bo. re- eo, ck •· • 8.-ust ·. & .2 .,. lle m, <I I (). ..... ed · a: 0 .. .. 2 '" ... ' '· ., es'-i !' . " . r .. P " ... .. 1 .... ..... r 0 . • ·\-1" . ' . .. .•. . - r. ~ .. • \ • ...... -AololW..ted 9590 ................... d ........ ...,......, • ................. ~.Clc1-'10.1175 DAILYPILOT CJJ 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.••••••••••• 1'aoted : t1Hd Mam.al ... ,,,~··•••••••••••••• w t71J . T · 9765 Aa1toa. 1_,whcl W-. UMd ....... Ute4 "' 'fCIZ. Top 11N'lce ror YW ... 40ttl". 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W "II ~:~~P•a ... ··~~:·:;::;::~::.~ ~~!'"" ... ·~w New~UMcl MllR\DIS, vor.o0tr.'1Ke 'SI SA.Lrs•suvtcE ~=r~·•i P.P.CT14> rter, •inch 4: xtras 234 E 11th St OYa 100 ZIZIHaa...,lh-cL =-,.-.-,---J -l'--lmanor'57-0la3 ' """"'"' .. .; '""" M&CIDl!S MDT RS . COSTAllESA "'° Jlu1t Sell! Trlr plus Bavaria. air. am/fm , OM DJSPUY Avery Pkwy-SO f"rw)' 546-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• itras. Xlnt cood . Pvt. Ytllicln 9530 sunroor, 4l,OOO, xlnt u.. ...:.. MISSIOMVIEJO ATLAS I ]l'IY~~· ~f*-O~i>"~B-llnn. ___ 1_5_1..,_.j•~·~·~·~·~,.:·••••••••••••~•• cond. 811ot o~er '6,lSO. rwDHle VI' l•PW I; i .:83::..:.1·~2880=----=-==i 1973 Chevy MaUbu, auto., eftl. m "14. U&ed 1 lrip, llOO W.Ctist Hwy.kl !">HI 2826/8J0..8880 AU11tORIZtt> Pl•. pJb, air, vi.a top. 31' all extras, leavlnl ~•2 9405 . . MERCEDES DEALER 1971 TOYOTA radia l•. xlat cond. ~,.,.an• snpi. country.97M600E&t. l~l---'"--·-----C::":':: 9715 6812Mancbelter. MA.al 11 COUPE Sacrifice. sz~. SU.0C90 Open Dail.Y & Sun. 'LlJ 10 .. ::.. 90JO,_d_o-'ys-:. ~-----I Buena Part Automati~.a1rconditioa4 eves/Wknds. PM ••••••••••-••••••••••• 3-WheeJCycle '74. TOP 1973CAPRI 523-7250 lnc &. Landau . Law OIAHGYOLICYOOUMTY "7<1El Camioo,Xlntrond. 2929J!:~"::.•d., J Wanted: 40 to "5' boal HP • V6, 8 tra<'k 1tereo. air OalheSanlaAAaFwy. mUet.831 -2040dlr. air, PS/PB, Less than ' .up. live abo&nl. 87S-84!"=.....:~:.=~;~5'"1~~77~ine~ .. ~·.""'=~· -1 $ ou~d .. il~~di XLNT in ,.1 -7--4--'M'-"-'"---''-d"--'-·1.-'71=Co=,.=.'-'.=o -=1 • .:.:. --.-.• -,pd-. ' EXCLUSIVEL y VOLVO I ~,.,'.:: .... :::::""~· . .!:$17~00=::. ":::::•·:::••::•::~-l =::-::-:5_4_6-=19-:-3_4_7" alluS. · ·-'-erce es >ikdlol tires. tN Lat& .. lVolvoDcalec 1-::"'-'-":;:--;::----i~m-""ll ~ s Pai'd · Or "'-·· 1v1 ·-T-·man w a1oo. '70 Cuda, "°· low ml. -• -........ • _ ...... : an-·11 Capri z.ooo. 6lm, 240D mult,plex/ cassette. in ange'l..UUn...,. ~'"' .. -.... mag», real clean. fUOO. "':t'-1 Sptecl 9010 dra11 w/oul motor $300: FOR mags, headers. 8-trtc {m $1.,4.50.546-3194. BUYorLEA.5E PS,_P8.air ,6pasM:OXtter, °"best of(er. 212 ApLC -Ph. 7Sl-Mll 1 &: 1 11895 Di"esel • DIRECT near new tires, Int ·······················1=--'-""'-='=-----1 Used YW's =.·:"9a;.~~ A°rter 6 .. OI' '69 Corona. Nwly reblt m ant 44 000 mi S1500 14th St~l. Hunllngtan E~;i6i~~t ~~ ~~~.~=: ..... !~.~~ Paid for M Hot ~ .. ~.~.;.~.;.·.-.. -.-.-.-.-.-.'.!1'?7,11.61~ :~iii~;•!• ;~~.t~ ?"T,::.~va~er~~Y ['/.1'!1~~ ,:7. ~m•no.· & <Y I. cs.-'-:-~chc·.~-n-;_rM_•_~-UT--H-- cond 1 pty only. 1147.S72I ALL TERRAIN power 11leerina. fad.Of)' Tn $II 9767 '!-~-'!-i..-,,-~_.,..._l._-!_ .. __ .. I A/T, new tires. S700. IAlliCUDA afl 6:30PM. VEHICLE I '7lCitron aircondilionlna,radlo,& ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2025 S Manchester ~eves&:wknd.<i. Auto. trans., otlr condi· .c....---------1 Versatile 6-wbl drive .i~• •;~tl~~l~iJI 5 speed, ai r con d ., beater. (871JPV> '70 Spitfire. Overdrive. Anaheim 750-2011 . tionin.c, power steerin1. )larch I 20' Day Cnr. 0 .,,._ d ··--··-·-,.·-rne-tallic paint. leather&: p • _ _. f ~... C 1~11a1 9930 power br•ke8, rarJio, ver WLQ, !Ian • lnow, I II :.c v AM /fo'~1 . r.teticulously rlC~ 0 -· ' -.. ~ -·-0!.ds land trlr, loaded. evenwater.Bstolr.Aft Hunt.&h 8'1244» ma intainerl by one Sell' 1111 .,,~, 73VolvoWOtflHf ••••••••••••••••••••••• heaLer.(705KLE}. ;:1 ~de"(~~~~~-=·1 •5~P_m_. oos. __ 1286 __ . ----I owner. 831 -2040dlr. • Vc6awOCJl'll 9770 145 Fuel injected, lug· Coot'I ·~.air, good ~d. $9lt 4Whee1Drive tssgA.utos.lmporttd •••••••••••••••••••••••gage r ack, AM/t"M Clean.Pvtpty.1$9S.C..11 DAYEIOSS 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at1ollft 9720 1973 YW radio, oul.stand.ing coodi cS45-,c.cl5'-':'12:-----:-::::-:I PoMioc Stvh T.-•portot'°'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... : 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . d . -• WEtv "'--1910 llarbor. C.M. lion! Local Ira e·U1. 9932 2480 Harbor Blv•.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEMOVED! ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILLBUYYOUR SUPER BEETLE . $3 CoataMesa $... -631 1276 S l I t 995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cm1~n. llG STOCK '74 FOX 4 Dr, 5lereo. lo DATSUN, TOYOTA. 1~~--~·,_-.,......,,,J pee 8 mags, cus om 0 546-1017 Rlilt 9120 OFMEW&US-mi, Clean. $4i6oo. Ph : OR VOLKSWAGEN paint job & altreo. Will •T PCASH! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.. PAID FOR 71 3.5 COUrE trade. 831·2lMOdlr. . For Corvettes and other r-~ · •9•5 4WHEB.DllYES 673·598.Seves. ORNOT. used cars & truck s~ uwnac 7 • '736 Pack Camper ror sml truck. Sips •· Stove, Oven &extru. $800. 548·8760 9150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• io1 Bultaco 2SO P ursang, :clnt cond, take over pymt.s. 675-0970 before 7pm or 673·2496 an er 7pm Immaculate condition , WAMTB> HOWARD Chevrolet.'.•••••••••••••••••.••••• COPELAND'S ~~~-~!. .... !?.~! TOPc~iLAR :~-=d~~ ~riced to sell! used "70 VW 's or older. Dove & Quail SL". Near 74 Black Grand Pn:c , full JEEP CITY SAL BERNADENE 1-------------CaU831·22'71deaJer. J amboree Bris tol & power, gd cond. Below '60AustinHealey . 1---------t MacArthu'r , Newp'o rt wholsale blue book. J>ri • 200 I E. I st St~ '"BuJ,?-eye" Sprite , ____ 540 __ ·0442 ____ _, f;a~:int~J:.i. cd.';:O~ 71 VW CAMPEil Beach. m.osss pty. &11-0416 Sanf.•-a Xlnl.~nd,gdrunne_r.i;d '74 2130.z, 4 speetl, low dJti '"'600 646-2627 One owner. Ski racks. 3100W.ContHwy.kS. -body, int. A classic & miles. A~1 /t~M . xlnt. on ... · · Jmmaculateio11ide&:out. . 642·9405 1966STIMGRAY "72.POMTIAC 558-8000 hard to rind. Gd P.1 PG. cond. ~-Pvt pty. Call '71 Ml1280SB. 831·2CMOdlr. •--~------4 speed, mags, both tops GliHD SAFARI Renio va~le hdto~ & aiter5 PP.1 546-3286. Xlntcond. must a~. 1974 VOLVO & cover. CONCOURSE WAGON 1975GMC ragtop. SideCacurtains. ' 751-8014 '73VWGhioC,-. 145Slol"-w-CONDITION. 831-20 40 Auto. trans., power "J immyH1ghSierra'' SllOO cash. II before '73 240LXIM. K 11 35~• ·1 -~--di 6 30 892 -o e Y green, ,.,.... mi es. AutomaUc, -er steer· --'·---~~----1 steering, factory air Con· ~utomat1c, air cond1t1on-: pm, ·~· · r..1.650 6 73..66 IO 8118 220D, 'te. Auto, air. Shows excellent care ..... -di"-'-b k f d. &: ~ tt.500f PrtP Call . in ~. AM /FM, 16 ,300 '75Corvette. White.Fully ~a. power ra es, mg, a ~warranty IMW 9712 -· irm. 1>'· $2995 ori&inal miles. One radio, heater, roof rack. m~ny option. Only 10,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 2"0Z ..... Cocoa Brown. eves, SSl-8673. owner. ( .. lKXWJ. faC'lory equipped plus (749GBL). nules.831·2040dlr. mag wbls. air cond, ._ black leather interior. 52619 '13 HONDA CB runs good, low mi. tsOO. best offer. 8H·fB96 alt. s -'-'---------1'73 Bronco, auto, P /S, 70 Honda CB 450, Xlnt beautiful, ch r o m e cond. Rack. $700. wheels, 640-4-071 AM /FM radio, 28,SOO m i. •74 Mercedes $4ff5 AM !PM stereo, burglar S>000.493·390J •--SLC DOHIUIHS alw-m. Super rims and 74ro~1•c ....... t ire•. Low mileage. "'"" "75 B210, 2000 mi. $3350. Loaded. Ser. #12·005022. POISCHE AUDI IJ6.M92aft8. GRAHD SAFARI ca11151-8828 2TOCHOOSE 1974 Vespa, und. 2000 mi. l972Soout like new. Xlnt cheap &1973Scout transp $625 . (2) New Both are ha rdtops . helmets $15 ea. 6«-2071 Equipment includes roof Ex.t 41 or 42. Ask for rack, automatic , air _R_uss __ . ________ 1•cond., pwr. s teering. '72 Yamaha 175-atrippe XLNT iaside &: out. Will for dirt. Must sell. Lowe.1_l<_a_de_._83_1_·2040 __ d_l_r_. ___ 1 ~OOJOor 979·82&7 aft. s $l 6,950 13631 Hari>or~.G. D°"9o 9935 WAGON 3100 W •--·• H •• , ____ 6_l_&-_2_l_J_3 ____ 1 ••••••••••••••••••• , ••• Auto. trans., factory ai r ·;oi,2 510. Auto. Nds muf. Jim Marino ,\MllM wy . ._ ·-197SYOLYO 'GB Coronet Wagon-A/C, conditioning. power ner & has some body 642·9405 I k A IT $800 steerinS!". power brakea, Mot C 164 E ug. rac , , . di dama_i.:e. 8 fl3 $1.345 . Sell or C1rS 646--1378 ra o. heater. roof rack • for $750 cash, as is. 220, 1200W.Coa&tHwy. 1971 VWIUG Sunroof, aulomalic, air (061LFV> . Coral. Balboa ls. 645-I I 02 Excellent condition. One oond., stereo & only only "63 DODG B, 4 d r. V-8, $4289 ---.....:::'".''· l-'-'---------__________ 1 owne r . Will tr ade. 6600miles.(3303). auto,xlnttransportatlon. DAVlROSS ...... • •'73 240Z. S4750_t bst. aut~ Ponctt. 9750 831·2040dlr. CREVIER S275. 548-&Ut after s roat1oc stvtr ut.aieo•• teet Xlnt cond , air, lo m1 •••••••••••••••••••••••1--,-7·0·~--,-l·C·K·U-,--1 MOTORS !Ford 9940 2480HarborBlvd. '72 SCOUT II. 345 V-8, U.Afttr,..._.JEd Wht tre<l 1nt. stereo/FM ,. n tha n wholesale. $25 ......... P /S, P /B, AIC, low Open....,_ 96.J..2909aft6 . 1975POR5CHE Clean. Lots of cargo lit&IRO•ow•y 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• Coat.a Mesa '71 Yamaha 360 Enduro. miles. very good cood.1 _________ 1----------1 914 I .I lipace. Little gas. Lice s•~•.,.•H._"' '72 Torino 4 dr. auto, PS, 5464017 $3300 7519009 '74 PICKUP, 7,500 mi No.94198P. """'"""" "" PB vinyl top lo mi. S2!Jd·---------<l,OOO mi . Top cond. $500 · · 1971 BMW 2002 rcl, 4 spl'j, rai:tio, heater 5 speed, radio &: m arina 13S.3 I 7 I under Bl Bk. asking ?3 POHTIAC 552·3660aft6. '70 Inl'IScout,auto,8cyl, 4 speed,air rond1tioning , step bumper $2,995. bluepaint.(06lMXR ). SAY£ 963--6.S49 ·2Dr.H•dtop .72 Ya·maha 36 fully equipt.winch,A .C. stereo & mag wh eels. 548·115Sdays,orS48-366 $7295 v• lr I~ ter -·• l On w ·11 trade' DOH IURHS •·•-U--• ·12 ~-··n·cr. Mags. Xlnt --o, auto. ans .. a .. -..ory MX /Oesert. Cdmpletely s eo many u1.uer x ras e o"'ller . 1 . eves. _.. _ _, .cu ......,.. air conditioning, power rblt, extras. Sharp. $650. 3 gas tanks, $2,9001_83_1_·2040 __ d_lr_. ______ l -,-7-3-D-_._--._-2_4_0_Z __ I PORSCHE AUDI ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond. $2,000 or bst otr. steering, power brakes, 613·5432 494-4044 aftr. 6 PM. vr_.. 1363 I Harbor G .G . AMC 9905 _5'8_-0427 __ . ______ , radio, heater. C328KYQ). T-L-9560 lnventory reduction sale. 63'2333 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2189 lJJ71 400MIU·co.,~orhe• ~ · 2 T h e.( Fr ~ •72 G 1. 258 t '74 LTD Cty Sq. Wgn, ......,., o coos rom on rem in · au o. loaded w/•lras . 20,000 o•YEIOSS Oller Call .Iler .PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • A -line ready, Lie. 824KZI ; •72 911T, 5 spd, stereo. am-8 trk. lui;:. rck, wide mi,837·1989 r~-SL~ 848--8906 '73 Ford pick-up. 61f.i' bed, & 243JIGV. Eves. 6iS-J62.5or ·m Bus . Rbll eng. Xlnt tires, 30&1 mi, ~tj cood. -~~-------! .....,_ -• ----------< 4 s pd 302. Must sell. I ST "llOADWAY. cond. AM /FM . Xtras. $1900.675·3288. . 70 FORD 2480Hatbor 81\'tl H.D. 1950 & 1957 H .D. 493-9214 SANTA AMA S4495 Days,8J4·3250 $1 .700/balofr.646-3046. l ..C---''-----'------1 Costa Mesa baskets SPSTR &: •741-,--------1 8353171 •75 9115 Targa, 5 spd. MUSTSELL! '73Matador TORIHOCOUrE S•MOl 7 Parts(714)645--0358 10 :Y• Ton Camper · mags, AM /f'M Stereo, '69VW8UG Sta Wa <', xlnt cond . Auto. trans., air condi·•----------~---------1 Spec · a l 642 3578 THt:uu1MA1101uv11o101111AcH1"'1£ ., 1_ YAMAHA lOOCC ""'"5 weekd~ys' or e~es &1----------1 Konis. choc . bm . 673·5028 4 Speed, radio, heater.1 _M_aku>l __ r_e_r_. 64_5-_04_l4 __ 1 tioning, bpowker steen1·1ng, "71 FIREllRD _.. ' (030JSA>. •-.l -L 9910 power · ra es, ra ye V-8,auto.trans.,aircon· Seeat340'72 Alcazar wknds, 613·1361 ask· for 1970BMW '66 p h 912 5 d -~ whee ls Landau l op Dana Point o rsc e · s p · $1089 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ditioning, radio, heater. _________ 1_K_en ________ 1 2soo CSA . Si l\'er with AM /FM , Silvcr /blk P.P. o•VEROSS {19'1Al''Y 5 1. 1289 vinyl roof. (068.JEP). blue leather. Low miles. $3,975 833-3323 "" '75 convt. Buic k LeSabrc '72250Yamaha MX . Xlnt 73RAHCHERO 831·2040dlr. 3100W.CoistHwy.NA rontiac. Stub all wh ite. 9,000 mi. title DAVE ROSS $1989 cond. Fast Dependable. SQUlRE 642 9405 1965 · 365 SC 2480 llarbor Blvd. clear $7 ,000 Call 646-0076 rontiac Stutz DAVE ROSS _$37 ___ 5·•548_·_3900_~·.6•75_·_27_8_7_~1 V-8, auto. trans., air con· "70 BMW 2002, xlnt cond. • sunroof original $3,500 Cosla Mesa Pontiac Stvh · 3 1973 Yamahas, 125 MX. ditionlng, power steer. nAltew paint, am/rm , $2800. l-,7-4-0-a·l-su_n_B_2_1_0_x_l_n_l.I _6'5_-004 __ > _______ 1 546.SO 17 ·~i~i~r~.a~~fai:.nrl-:.~ 2480c!!s~~~~~!vtf. 2480 Harbor Blv•J . See t o appreciat e. ing. power brakes, .Spm.494·1930 r1 b l T T d · CoslaMesa 6'5-3S46 any Lime. AM /FM st ereo. Very ,73 3 0 CS C 81 ~~~-~i..r~. 0 : be~i 7!~~~~·r.1 S~~~:~. 5 M ~~s: '74 Super Beetle, red tan 1~plwsc~&;e~l~c;!ctl.~96cl;2·~6~188~·;;;;;;l:;:;~;::5~4;;6~.S=O:l~7:--:::::::-!l---~5~4~&-1~~0~1~7~-- 7-4-Y-a-m-a_h_a_360 __ E_nd-u-,-." clean! (0287$3:.)9 lea th int . 4 s:d~pa~~, XI~~ ofr. 640-0295 ~c_~!"!o •. ,~~-~~t Sell ! ~~:;~~~'. 1~'.~s~~~~~; 1 ·~ Special Oe lu:cc, auto. '61 F'ord Fa1rl ane auto. '71 IOHHEYILLE cond 642 2711 DUG~ ....a~ atr, PIS, P /B, gd cond . clean gd. trans. $425 or xlnt cond. S185. Call DAVE ROSS · · ·m 510. 2000t't' eng. 5 spd1 ----------I room cond. $600. TOP. 675--8332 bef. 8.30or all. 5 bestoffer96l·06l6. 4 DOOR 72S--7ZIO bef. 5PM. Pontiac Stuh •73 BMW 3.0 S ~ear bolt, all rblt. Needs PORSCll E-VW ~833~·~!14::24::-:-::----::;--:l.!P':'·m~. -------I :;;:;-;;;;;:;;;;;;;--,;-;-:;;;;J Auto. trans., air condi· Yamah.l25Mx. 24 .. H.rbo'Blvd. cylhead.Bstofr.751 ·54 REC1\RO bucket seats. ;:::68 VWR b It G 1 '61 Ranche ro AP.t f FM tioning, power steering. Automatic. air cond., Olk 1 lh /blk e w eng. rea '72 RIVIERA. Clean. Jo r•"•o, runs bul needa 17SKil +A C l M Fial 9725 ea er w cor· •r c h d rrt •· " powe< brakes, radio. ccess. os a esa leather, stereo, pwr. win· d l N uans. rune e •re· mileage. $2500. Call k S225 846.1677 $325. 64()..4676. 546-8017 dows,alloywheels&:on· ••••••••••••••••••••••• uroy rim. ew . ar$400/offr675·9482 640-~ 1_wo_r_. _______ "heater.!287Gill. --------j __ ..:.....:...::..:...:..._-11 . 645-6101 99 $1719 k" TSE d y 24 ,000 mile!!. An i . OEtil----------1·52 Bus gd cond $900 . . Mercury 50 1974Suzu 1250 n uro vans 9570 maculatecar. 13133521). _ A 74911 Trsrna 673_7703• 1 , ·1 · '72 Bw ck !::stale Wgn 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DA.VE ROSS good cond. sacrifice at....................... CREVIER -·~ 1\so, 711 arley pa~senger. iJlf. lo m1. '72 Mo nle J;:o. ~f X ron+iac s _..,. __ ._oos. __ 7452 ______ ,·74 Dodge Surfer Van. ea en Loaded 673-6087 0 Sprint $125 350CC orig ownr. $2,600 . Broui=ham. l\-11nt cond. 2480Harbor~ . M.iniEndurosmallerthan P I S. Auto., Ma ~s. MOTORS In an a Ana Rolls Royce 9756 '68 VW Sunda1l Camper. 551·411<1 . Lo mi. Wht / wht vin yl Costa Mesa stock cut down seat MX AM/FM 8 track, Rerng., lit & BROADWAY F1\CTOftY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex. cond. ~or best or-CadiUac 9915 top. Ork i;!reen saddle 54wo 17 Bars.' $140. 548·6781 arter carpet, bed, etc. $5,800. SANTA AMA AUTl-iOHIZED #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. fer. 962-4657 ••••••••••••••••••••••• leather inl C)pcra "'in-1--------- SPM Greg54S·<l98"7aft.Spm 8)5.3 171 S,\LE•Sl'.:RVICE "' dows. Jo'ull pwr. AM /FM '74FIREllRDS 'ti! Dodg Comp! t PARTS •LEASING ~ROY ·'71 VW Camper, fac. (" ,....~ ... "''l 5tereo rarl10. Car is like 15T0Choo1el '74 Yamaha 250. 1800 mi. e van. . e e •72 BMW Savaria FI AT CARVER equipt., loade.ti, x lnt .• _,_.._( nu. Pnced right. Ca ll art ~WToom cond. 6 1pds. ~amper, s t ove, s ink. ROLLS·ROYCE cond. eng. overhauled, 6 or Sat/Sun. 833-9171 Incl. Jo'ormula"s . FrQ m S65o.83J.1408 icebox.646·1568. 4 speed, air cond .", 34.000 me ch good $2800 t841KMN> ~~~'.:!:~:...----1 -'-'-'---------j d~~inal. miles. 831 -2()40 ~b~t,1~~:~ 992.5288 . PP. , 5]599 Mu.st sell. Honda XL70. •74 Ford Van s•"-'''' Volvo 9772 HllftO Mu:stanq 9952 DAVE ROSS Like nu. !ra~4 Xlnt condition 1974 l .O CS Coupe --'-'-"'_•o_sv_N_o_•_Y_s __ ".1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.-.,... •••••••••••••••••1•••••• Pontiac Stvh l ::;;:--;;;:;:;;;;'-':;;'.;::-;::::;;:;:-1 ."""'5~~-:...---...!.'~51~·~77~34'::1 Fjord blue, automatic,'----------! 9761 Cacl"llac "fi8 Mustang, 6 cy · auto. 2<180-Harbor Blvrf. ~,G d. b k d t ,-VOLVO I xlnl ~ cond. vinyl top ' , 1sc _ra es,,75 Dodge "• ton. v .8. air con ., s ereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Caoltal\-1esa I tart 3000 -"' 11 be 1·r 1 E $1 ,0:SO-e,·en1ng846·7171 . ~~" • • m1. -· Auto. P /s , P /B. Crpt, casse e. au I u uro· ExdusiveDeater 546-8017 1---"'=..:...------l panelng, whls, tires pean velour interior, EXCLUSIVE SocrthCoaslArea Select"IOl1 "Sf; Mustan~ Fa stback ,1--------- 750 BSA, l96e. Rocket 3 552.3660, aft&. SUNROOF, low milage. fO• xlnt cond. Must :c;ee to ap· '75 USEO FIREllRDS No lonRer imported&: in 0 C ty OYa 100 prec DX> 496-5637 (5 To Choose) Lo• mi., origina l cond.,, F d w· d V mintcondition ! (5286). range OUn luyorleoseat $1,000. Sacrifice. 645-7290 69 or ~n ow an. CREVIER <M . ..~tr... "65. Gd conrl. Nu tires/ In cl. Formula'!>, Trans or648-t635 auto., $1150. 70 Ford Van ~ Ml\ R Q Q IS c 4 ••• P'ric.ff brake~. $.500. After 6 call AM . From 1292 MEC>. . SIS50. "'·1579 MOTORS i.w ...._ ""'" "'·-~··. S44B9 ' ~......... MDTD R 5 ~w~ Sale..... 9160 '10FordWlndoVan.Cptd. 151&1ROADWAY Nobe Olckmobi-le---99-5-5-1 DAYE ROSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm. V8. Slm9. . 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St~ks VOL. 68, NO. 289, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORN I A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1975 TEN CENTS v g 'fhreat of Suit Softens Gra • Law By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL · Of ... o.u,,.. ... MMI Und e r threat of a law- suit by a major landowner, the S•n Clemente City Cou ncil agreed Wednesday night to pull some ol the teeth Crom its recent· J.y adopted grading ordinance. The threat o f l~gal action against the city was made to the council in a letter from an at· torne)' for Na lion al General West, owner o f the 2,()0().ac re Vis· beek Ranch property in the city's "back country." It was claimed in the letter that application of the grading or- dinance as it now stands would prohibit development and thus. render the pfoperty valueless. The motion t o soft en th,e language of the.ordinance, which is designed to outlaw terraced grading, was made by Coun-• Gas 'Painless' . Heisler Squirrel,,-Doomed The gassing of Laguna Beach's Heisler Par k squirrels will be started next week by city park crews. The Laguna Beach City Coun· c il Wedn esday o rder e d the eradication of the park squirrel population. The issue has been a touchy one because the groW'ld squirrels are favorites with park visitors who feed them . But, burrowing by the squir. rels, according to city officials, has caused erosion of about two- feel a year along the cliffs of the beachJront park, which in places is only 20 to 30 feet wide now. Canisters of Carbon Monoxide gas. similar to that spewed from an auto's exhaust pipe, will be set off in the squirre l burrows under the gassing program. Death comes painlessly to the rodents. officials of the county Department of Agriculture, told the council. The gas operation is not dangerous to humans as long as people keep away from the bur- rows. The park will not be closed, city officials said. The program to kill the squir· rels probably will continue through next summer, officials added. Terrified Tot Hears -Mom, Sister Killed TULSA, Oka. <U PI ) -Three- year-old Chad Ch ancey huddled beneath the covers, too terri£ied by the loud argument in the room outside lo get out of bed, and listened while his mother and sis- ter were shot to death. .. My sister was yelling and screaming a nd then J a m es clapped his hands real loud and my sister was quiet,·· the boy told police. Shell Cutt.ng Price of Gas By One Cent CHICAGO (UPI> -Shell Oil Co. cut the price of gasoline na- tionwide by one cent a gallon to- day, following an industry trend that is likely to end on Nov. t , an oil source said. Shell, second behind Texaco in U.S. gasoline sales, became the third major oil firm to pare a penny off the price of a gallon of gas since Oct. 6 when Sun Oil Co. made the cutback. On Tuesday, Exxon, the nation's third largest marketer, announced a similar reduction. Herb Hugo, senior editor of Platts Oilgram, published in Chicago, said the trend toward lower -pri"ces began one month ago, ''wh en the effects or a decrease in dem amt began to be felt. "Traditionally, demand goes (See SllELL, Page A2) Co ast W e athe r Fair through Friday with sunny-days. Chance of patchy (og early Friday morning. Highs n-ear 70 at the beaches and 75 to 80 in· land. · - INSIDE TODAY Quickl11. what Harbor Arta rtridmt ii rtmnlng /OT Ace prtlident1 The ~GIUID11!7"• °" Al:!. ' lllllex , Cl •• •... , .,, •t-J .. Cl·i .... .. <> •• ...... , \. I "Mommy was screaming, too, and then Jam es c lapped his hands rea l lo ud again and Mommy was qui et." Police said the "claps" the boy heard were actually the sounds of the .32-caliber pistol that killed Leceta Burk. 29, aod her II-year-old daughter Ter- rance. •-.......... The boy identified a mugshot or the s u s pect and J ames Was hington , 29. was a rrested Wednesday and c harged with first-degree murde r . Washington, identified as the dead woman"s former boyfriend, was ordered he ld without bond pending a preliminary hearing Oct. 28. Authorities said both victims were beaten and shot in the head. The dead woman's son. who' was found unha rmed in the Northside apartment , told or- . ficers a m a n he knew only as James h ad com e to their home and "told Mommy he didn't like her a nymore." The boy. who heard the prc- dawn slayings while lying in hi s bed, did not know his mot.her and s ister had been killed. liis d escri ption o r the events. however , led to Washington's ar- rest. • The boy told offi cers he tried to rouse his mother. ''I tried to wake Mommy up, but I couldn't," he said. "My sister ·wouldn't talk to me, either. "They both had stuff all over their faces." Policp said the youngster's clot}Jing was covered with blood, th~ "stUff" he apparently h ad tried to wipe Crom his mother's face. "I ~ot up when I heard the CS.e 'MOMMY ", Page A2 ) Trash Rate Hike Okayed ln_San Juan San J uan Caplatrano city coun- cilmen Wednesday unanimously approved"' a SO-cent increase ln the monthly trash collection rate. The increase .will bring the 11100\bly bill l!Pw ri.:io. Spo'ketmen ... ror Trum~ Smith DisPQllal Com-pany said the in· crease isfneeded to cover mna. lion, cost of living fricreases and (uel price increases . Thomas Tti.llis, ownee of the rompany, said another increase mB}' bt! needtd when the dump isite is chAnged within the next rew mon~hs . };{.e promised, however, ihat only the mil eage costs would be passed on. J cilman Thomas O'Keefe. who op. posed the new law when it was adopted Oct. 1. • - ~1ayor Anthony OiGiovanni aod Councilman Arthur lloJmes backed O 'Keefe. Councilmen Patrick Lane and Charles Fox di~ented . The vote followed an hour·long closed-door session called by OiGiovanni for the purpose or discussing ·'potential litigation,·· and a meeUng between Ian· downers representatives and the city starr. The council's action will atrect wording of the section or the grading ordinance that covers planning commission review or proposed grading. The orielnal ordinance said the commission .. s hall act to insure attainment'' or several objec- tives -designe,d to preserve natural contours or the land.· The new wording sugg~led by O'Keefe and adopted by the coun- cil says the "planning com mission shall consider ·· the ob· jectives. There was stirt debate on both sides of the issue prior to the council"s vote. City Engineer P hil Peter. responding t o a quesUon from OiGiovanni. told lhe council that 0 osa O.lly '119' 1'1ott•1 lly Jee: II C.lleppell BLOOO IEO STABBING VICTIM RELATES DETAILS TO LAGUNA OFFl.CER NORM BLANDEL ·Hitchhiker stashed On Neck by Broken Tequila Bottle During Ro adside Dispu te Officers N ah Lagunan Arrested on Knifing, Kidnaping Charges By JACK CHAPPELL Ol tM Deity Pl let SW" l.aguna Beach police arrested a 21 -year-old man Wednesday after a quarrel over hitchhiking rights ended in a stabbing a nd kidnaping as the attacker com- mandeered the car of a young woman to flee pursuing officers. Larry K. Lehman of 20358 Laguna Canyon Road was booked for alleged kidnaping, as- sault with a deadly weapon and sale or cocaine. Lehman was held in jail today on $25,000 bail. The lanky long-haired blond man was captured at his home after officers com bed lhe Irvine Bowl Park and nearby canyon caves area searching for the at- tacker of hitchhiker Ed\\'in F. Taylor. 22, of Tus tin. Taylor s uffered a three-inch long gash in hi s neck near the jugular vein. He was taken to South Coast Community Hospital by am- bulance and was released after emergency lreatrQent. The kid· naping victim was u'h injured, howeyer police described he r as emotionally overwrought by the incident. Her identity has been -withheld. The st abbing took place near the Laguna Moultbn Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, s hortly before4 p.m . Investigating officer Norm Blandel said Taylor"s version or the incident was that he had been hitchhiking near the comer of Laguna Canyon Road and Forest Avenue when a man whom he idenli(ied as Lehman began hitchhiking about 20 feet in front o£him. l ll ~ .. , ;. KIDNAP, STABBING SUSPECT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Det. Steven Krisch Places Larry Lehman, 22, In Police Car scene, the attacker had fled up car and ordered her to take him Offi~er Blande l said Taylor ap-into lbe brush area behind the to a house in La~una Canyon. proached the fellow hitchhiker Pla_yhouse, School of Art and The woman did as she was or- and said "you're not gbing to.get lrvine.~'f(l.complex. de.r~. and drove out the can~on in front o! me'' and a (Jght began. 'B~ cou;rcidt\DCt, two 1,.a~a P,a!sme 011 !.he way the searching Bl:indet satd Ta~acJr-8e~~~rCO.U.~J-;dot e~t1J1 ~· -. P,>l~men.!l'he woman later told to where he had 1)e;erl·standing watrh1na Le_h,man s house in 1 q!(1cerll the m an In her car and where he l'tft "D'}>eaCh·t)'pe Laguna . Canyon in a drug in· -. 4Uck'ed d own In the seal as t~ey bag. He .assertedly pulled out a vestigat1on, were called· ~ ~e J5'lissed the lliCe~e of th~ stabbing, huntin g k n ire as the other s ce.n e n ea r l he .MoW."tton now sur.rourid ed by pohre. hitchhiker appr oached him with Playhouse to search ror-the at· Aft dropping o(f the man in a broken tequlla bott.le tacker. • . '.',-: her c,111, the w,oman went to Ta ylo~!IS slashed, but chaaed . ·The d61.eGt.Jve1 1o l\\f\ ~ha;~' ·a .. -~"14~s.1 •n4 to!d~.the":l of the kid· hiti atta ker aero~_, the street bOJll~ JUllil. \ lj>~t't'~ J"-;fiapiil1,1. She said the man who near the-est iv al o( Arts grounds dnv1ng In tfic v1c1n1ly of" H.'ig ... -had l.fbdtftted her h~lf' a ~3d cut as blood streamed rru01 the gash Drive aboVe. U\e. Irvine Bowl wa.s on ~is foot and was bleeding pro- in hla neck. n agged down by a man who rukcly . • Wtien palice arrived on the wrenched open the door to her <SH:STABBF.O, Pagf> ,U) . ~ the ordinance. as passt."tl, was ··un\1.'orkable"' because 1t ul- lowed the planning commi~sion little ncxibility in handling de velopment proposals. San Clemente rC's1dent l.ynn Harris !licks said the ordinance was workable, noting that similar ordinances "'ere in effet·t in J .. aguna Beach and San•Juan Capistrano. !See GRADING, Page A2 ) ' Friendly Chief Required A job description caJling for an open, Criendl'y and cpmmunity- mind ed police chief was ap- proved Wednesday by the Laguna Beach City Council which now will consider hiring a psychological consultant to help select the new chief. The new chief will replace Frank Schopen who is retiring Jan. 4 after heading the depart· ment since August 1973 The job description apprnv1..'<1 by the council leans heavily on such phrases as .. open now or 1n· formation.'' ''emphasizin~ crime dete rre nce and prevention,·· "protecting lives and property or all Laguna citizens·· and "com- munication·· bet "A-"een the dcp;.1rt - ment and the public. The outline approved hy the counril was a revised vt·rs1on dr a ft t'd arter Coune1 lm an Charlton Boyd c<.i lled for the nt''" chief to be ·'someone w1lh ;i benign and not a harsh image·.:· The description for the JOh '''as passed with little comment by the council. A proposal to h1rt• UC Irvine Psychologist John l\tunahan to aid in the selection pr()('l'~s of the new chief will be prcsentt•tl Lt.1 lhe City Council when it mcC'ls <)et 29. Or. Monahan was interv1c"'L-<l (SeeCllIEF, P ageA2J . Single Vets Can Get GI Che cks Soon Single veterans who pl;in ll1 <•I · tend Saddleb<1ick College 1n the winter quarter ean have a ('hC'f'k for about $540 waiting at rl'g1st1·.1- . lion next month just hy fdhng nut an early appliC'<ttion forrn Pal Grant , vctt>r:1n::. coordinator, said about 95 pi:r- cent of the V .A. benefit cheeks can be ready by rc~1slral1on . Ususally, he said , the rema1ndrt'r are held up because so1TI(•thini.: 1s missing from the applie;_ition All interested vett'rans should take either their v·./\. rile numhcr or a copy of their d1 schurge < DD214 } form s to his of fi re on the campus. Veterans miss ing lht·1r dis charge papers are advised to see counselors in the Vet l~ep tr:.iiler. Grant cautioned. howevPr. that it will t.ake about six wt•('k~ lo ob- tain a duplicate. Carr Shi/1,s To New Job R ULLETI~ S<\n C1emcntt.· l "1t ) Manager Kenneth Carr le> day announced he rt•s1 ~nl'tl as th e city ·s top all ministrativl" offi ('t~r and will take over ;1s ('II) finance director The City G:ouncL\ \Vcd - nesday approved C;.irr's request with the un - derstanding he Y1ill cnn- tinue to serve as 1hc cit y manager until suC'h time as a new m nn<i t:«r can hl' selected. 1\ 11.t1 1t1r1;1 l ;lei vertisin g :i nd !"l'1 r u11men1 ~rrort \\tll 1i, ,. 11 1111 mediatelv Carr ·has "'" _,1 c it y manager £or 11 y~ars • • • --, A2 OAIL V PILOT L /SC Thur)day, October 16. 1975 f·Nig u e l S i te Declared Defunct 1 County Orders ~ . Coast Freeway Officially Out D sign Change -- ,.\n ;1ppt·;1 by 1.,1gu11~1 Niguel hnml.'t1\'+'lll'I' to pl't'VL'lll l·un::.true (11111 of 1.1 comh111.1t1011 l·,1r ...,,1sh :ind gas -;l at11111 un lhl' 1·n111111uni · ty' bu::.it'Sl s trl'l'l corn1·r Y.'~1s pnrtly uph<'hl hv ()r:ingc l'oullty ::.upPI'\ isor"> \Vl•dn1•sda\ Though '-Ulll'I'\ 1"or" tu11k n11 formal action t11 dt•ny thl' prr1 Jt'1'\ proposL•d Lt.\ J :1l·k <:alley nf Ventur:1 th~·' ordl'rt"<l lhl· o..ippl1 - c:int \1)' n1.ik1· m.1Jo r dl's1gn ch:.ingL·s :n1d comt· IJ.1l'k 1n a "'eek. r\n1nni.: othL•r thing ... · Galley ,ind h1::. arL·hLtl·~·ts hc1\t' llt.:t•n tu\J '" Jlotn11· tht· 1n.11n <·<tr v.·:1s h bwldini.: !)() d L•g1·l't"i from 11:> cur· rent siting (.'11n1c u11 \\1th a tl1ffl'T C'nt :ir- ran ~t.·rnt•rlt for t•11!r.\ ;111J exit tlriVt'\\,l\S. '.\1 \l~'l' th(' gas pump is l;Jnds t.•1 ther b1•h1nd tht• rna1n buih.ling or enmplL'll·ly off tht' prnJC'tt l"'rov1d l' ;1 more dt."tai led l'X· plJnalion of !ht• nl't'd f1)r an au.'<· il1;..Lry hutld1ng nn th~' prupl'rly that y,•ill hv u"t'd fnr ··.1ut11Jl'tJ1I Lil~ .. \\'Ork .'i l.lt·h as \\';Jxuli; Jnd .st ea nl·t· l1·a ti Ill~ • Utility Dis tric t Approved f'ormat1on of .::i uld1ty undcr- grounding distric ~ along Avenida Magdelena in San Clemente was approved unanimously by the San Clemente City Council i\ton- day night despite protests by some property owners. Cost of the project, which will place telephone. electric and ca· ble television lines underground, is $416,000. The 185 property owners within the bounds of the district will be assessed a maximum of $1 ,200 each lo raise $220,000 of the cost. The remainder of the cost will be picked up by utilities and special funds set aside for underground projects. Due to the lateness of the hour. -the council deferred action on other items including a proposed 75 percent increa.Se in sewer rates and 10 percent increase in water rates. a request for re- newal or a ban on smoking at the community clubhouse and a re· " vised ordinance regul ating ' skateboarding within the city. ! The council will consider the r deferred items at a meeting Oct. • 28. I FroMPageAI • SHELL .•. down after Labor Day, when kids return to school and vacation time is over for most people," Hugo said. "However, this year the slide has been worse than usual because we have the added burden of high unemployment." Another fa ctor that has forced major rirms to follow the pattern of smaller, independent firms in price cutbacks, Hugo said, is tbat motoris ts have become more price-conscious. ''They're shopping around more -looking for that two·. tllree·cent difference.·· But current bargain prices will be short-lived. Hugo said. "OPEC's 10 percent increase oo crude goes into effect Nov. 1," lhe editor said. ·'It shouldn't lake long before that increase is passed on to the pump price. It could mean as much as si,..cenls more per gallon :· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T ... Or-c ... i l 0 •111 Polot. wl111 ...i.1(11 it<.,,.. tllf'!'d flw ,., .. ,.Prt'-, I' pvllh-lly ,,.Of_ (G."1 P11bl••l"'"l Co" P•n• ~op.or •lee<lobon•••e P\llll"l>•ll MO"<l•1 11>«>.,lll> rt,001 lo)t CO•!" Mtte.N•WPot! 6'-~(n, "'""'"''llvnOO"'D llKIO •• ," V•He,, ........ ~ .. d~l•n.o<• V•il•• Anti ~ll••<ll '!<ivlllCo•>I A>•'IQh'••ll·-•·o• ll«o ·~ p.,Ml\llod ~~!u<O••• Md~"""'"'' l "'• .,,1,..,~ .. 1 ""t>I"'""~ o'""' ""' lXl ..,,.,, "•• Slr .. I, (.o\I• Mo·••, (.•lolO<ll• .. 91•1to Robert N. Weed Pro''°""' •n<I P.,t~I-• Themas A. Murptiine CNttles H. Loos Richard P. 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JN\'•., ""'I I" OG-'Pll,, -"#'f-"-11-N lil ...... lllr • A nun1 ht•r of hOffi('()\'/llC'fS, 111 ct11d111 g-officers of the l,aguna 1'01gut·I llPmt.'0\11ners :ind Cunl rnunity Association, atldr\.,Ss~·d sup('r\'1sors and voicl'd a Jung l.1st of ('l)mpa1nts 'J'ht·v :-.nd lhl' <'ounty plannini,: (•on1n-\1:;to10n f.;11!1.·tl to l.1kc 1ntu ;iccount s('vcra l s uggest ions made by the county pl anning ~tarf '''hl'n 1t approved lhC' pro ject ·s uSL' pt•rm1t l;1st month Th(' t·ommun1ty spokesml'n said Lhl-' l',1r \\ .1:-.h v.·11l cre:1t c un dut• noise 1n a pr('dom1nanlly rt.'· ~1dent'la l a rt•a and \11ill ru rthl·r ('Otlgest thl· 1ntt'rsert1on o( Croy,·n \.'all<'y P.irk" dY. anJ N1gu1·l Road Of partil'ul;1r ronc('rn to the homt'OV•llt'l'S \\'~I S lhl' th.•t:Hling building.'' hi<·h thl'y claimed "'111 turn inltJ an industn;;il autu r1·n novation shop a use llll'Ornp:111 - bl<' with the l'o1nrn1·rcial zon111J..[ or the property. F'or the most rart . ~upcrv1sors ~·ere sympalhc11c y,·ilh the <ip· pellant~. (•1t1ng examples wh ere the a pplicant f~1ded tu coopt.•ratc fully \'+'il h count~· pl;inn~rs :uul the community groups. Superv1~or llalph <;:lark said he'll oppose any gasoline purnps at the facility bet'ause there are already two gas st ations at the in- tersect ion . • Diiiy ........... .., lllcM..i IC.MlllW S ACRAMENTO -Th e California Highway Commission Wednesday formally deleted the defunct Pacirtc Coast Freeway route from its master plan, three years after the s tate Legislature voted .to a bandon the proposed projec\. F ro•PageAI GRADING • • "As a developer, l know thJs ordinance will not work," said, Noah Cheatu m , anothe r San Clemente resident. "We'll have the t'Cology groups protesting a ny one who tries to get a permit." The entire grading ordinancl" issue erupted in the middle of considerat ion or whether to create an improvement district to provide new major sewer lines in San Clemente. Light s aid th e owners or the Vi sbeek property would not go along with the improvement di s· tric t unless they had some g·uarantee that they could d e- velop their property. Th e co niml s:5ion action authorites the sale ot nearly $14 mill ion worth of property in Orange and l.iOs An1eles munties acquired by the state as right-Qf· w ay for th~ controversial rreeway. Jeff Cohen. spokesman for the commission in Sacramento said today government agencies 'and other public entities will have first crack at buying the land !or use in park or lac al road projects. The freeway was scuttled by the sta~e under intense pressure from local communities, ·includ- ing Newport Beach, which ex- pressed violent opposition to any freeway along the coast . The s tat\' cdm mission had been schrduled to take its action last month but a phone call from Orange County Road Com- missioner Ted McConville won a delay until this wee k's meeting. Orange County Supe rvisors this week passed a resolution supparting final deletion of the route. but urging that sale of th!! property be delayed until Nov- ember 1976 to give local govern- ment enough time to chose the parcels they want to buy. Cohen said the highway Cf111'.l· miss ion took no formal action to delay the Jaod sale, whi~h .must now be initiated by the Los Angeles office of the s tate Department of Trans portation. Clark, who owns an Anaheim gas station. s aid combination car \'+'as h-gas st at ions hi storically pump m o re fu e l tha n any t"'O regular service stations com· blned. MESA FIREMEN BATTLE FATAL BLAZE IN APARTMENT Crippled Man Dies In Center Street Fire This Morning The new sewer lines would replace overburd ened lines already in the city and provide major trunks lo yet lo be de- veloped areas, including t.be Vis- beek property. Cost or the new facilities will be about $1 million. Under (he financing formula. developers would pay about two-thirds of the cost. with the city picking up the remaining balance . "But since government and public agencies have top priority in acquiring this land, I have no doubt something will be worked out that will be beneficial to ever· yone concerned,·• Cohen said. Gailey and his design architect told s upervisors they can come up with r evi sed plans within the week but they said the concerns by homeowners have been ad· dressed. Mesa Cripple Dies The commission s pokesman noted that, fol l owi n g t he Legislature·s abandonment or the freeway. the land was r e- tained in s ta te ownership pend~ ing local government street and highway studies, which in Jarge part never occurred. -~ Teamsters' In Apartment Fire FroM Page Al CHIEF ••• \ Pension Fund Plan Audited W ASHINGTON (AP) -A t ea m of Labor Department auditors is combing federal re· cords of t he biggest Teamsters u mion pension fund to determine whether the billion-dollar retire·· ment plan is controlled by gangsters. Records from the Justice Department and the Internal Revenue Service have been turned over to Labor Department in vestigators as part of a coordil)ated government review or the $1 .4 billion Central Stales, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pens ion F\lnd. Secretary of Labor John T. Dunlop said the purpose or the preliminary investigation is "lo determine whether there is a basis for the current allegations against the Central Slates fund and "'hether corrective action or enforcement proceedings arc warranted·· under the n ew federal pens ion law. Dunlop's state ment -thl! gov- ernment 's first official acknowledgement that an in - vestigation is under way-was in a letter to Sen. Harrison A. Williams <0-N.J .), chairman of the Senate Labor Committee. A government source said if anything is found which "gives us reason to go further," the Labor Department could begin subpoenaing r ecords of the fund and coordinate with Justice on a massive dual criminal and civil investigation. "The options are numerous,·· the source said. The retirement fund has been• the source of millions of dollars in loans to resorts, gambling casinos, race tracks and con- Oominium projects. Some investigators have sug· gested that-..Hoffa.may W,ve dis· appeared because he was pre· pared to testify about questiona- ble pension fund transactions. By ART HUR R. VINSEL QI tM Dilly PU.C StaH A crippled Costa Mes a man burned to death early today as he attempted to crawl to an open door after his apartment had been turned into a blazing in- ferno. The vicliro. Kenneth D. Shields, 24, of 532 Center St., ap- parently almost made it to the exit which his brother had left open, creating a suction-like draft that swiftly fed the flam es. The brother escaped. Costa Mesa Fire Department Battal ion Chief E d Lewis theorized Shie lds figured he couldn't make it and turned back into the apartment. S hields crawled into t h e bathroom. where firemen prob· ing the rubble found him by tht! wash basin . c. Police s aid the 12 :25 a .m. blaze was reported by Shields' brother• Jeffe ry , who franti cally tell'phoned to say there was a fire in his bed. Police Officer George Poling was on patrol in the neig hborhood a nd almos t simultaneously saw a pillar of s moke illuminated by an eerie orange glow arising nearby. He arrived and learned a vic - tim was reportedly still inside Apartment E of the s ix-unit struc- ture, so he charged the stairs only to run into a wall of flame. Investigators said Officer Pol· ing then tried to enter via the second ·story balcony, but fire by that time boiling from open win· dows forced him away. A second-erroneous-report of what appeared to be another victim trapped ups tairs at the op- posite end of the apartment unit complicated the firefi ghting operation, Chief Lewis said . Police officers Steve Shulman, George Yezbick and Poling, who had tried to reach lhe crippled Shields , then pitched in to help firemen haul hose lines and set· up ladders. _ Qcr_ypants of the six units, all of which are rented, escaped the inferno or were not at home when the fire blamed on a smoldering • 'Artificial Man' ' Kissinger Describes Nixon WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said privately this \Yeek that former President Ni xon "bare ly gove rned" during his last months in offi ce and "'as an odd and "artificial man ... who ne ve r e njoyed meeting people,·· the Washington Pos t r eparts. At a ba nquet in Ottawa held in his honor Tues day night by Canadian External Affairs Ministe r Allan MacEac h en . Kissinge r's table conve rsa tion was picke d up over a microphone and accidentally transmitted lo rewrters, the news paper said today. Kissinger said Nixon "barely governed" during his last 18 months as president while the Watergate · scandal unraveled around him, the Post said. Kissinger also was quoted as telllng dinner com- panions that Nixon wa s ··one of our better presidents . You know l\C was an odd man. But he was very de· cisive in his own way. I-le went to the heart of a pro· blcm.'' Tllo Post said Kissinger had kind words for \he Kennedy famjly 1 and said he likes Jacqueline Ken- nedy Onassis ana finds her "sexy. , • • cigarette broke out. James R . Kirkpatrick, 21, and Lorraine F. Egan, 19, each told firemen they woke up gasping and choking in their separate apart· men ts and quickly fled . John E . Burton said he was first awakened by s ho4ts of: "Fire, Fire ... " and discovered the entire east end of the struc- ture engulfed in fl ames. Costa Mesa paramedics vainly did what they could for Shield'i after he was found huddled on the bathroom floor. "They worked like mad to try lo r evive him ," Chief Lewis said. adding it was futile because superheated air had caused the ·vict im's throat lo constrict. Fr-Page Al 'MOMMY' • • door close and I saw James leaving in Mommy's car," the boy told officers . "They didn't wake up so 1 went back to bed for awhile, ·cause I'm a bi g boy:· Officers said the boy later went down s tair s and a s ked a neighbor to help him awaken his moth er and sister. The neighbor did not go inside the apartment, however, and police arrived a short time later, tipped by an anonymous call abo u t a possibl e double ho micide . The boy was placed in protec- tive custody and taken to the palicc station , where he picked Washington's · picture out of a book of mugshots. "I think he hurt Mommy, but she will get him when she comes back,'' he told officers. by Councilman Boyd, Coun· cilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, City Manager Al Thea\ and Personnel Officer Terry Bra ndt recently. Brandt said i\1 onahan, who 1s involved in selection of Irvine p:>lice officers . will charge $1 ,050 to act as a selection consultant for the city. He will assist in writing ads for the new rhier. m a ke suggestions on the selection process, write questions to be given during an oral board . he lp select members of the oral board, and screen ap" p\ic ants appearing before the board. In addition, the top candidatC's for the chief's job will be given a battery of psychologicaJ1.csts by Dr. Monahan. The police chief's job in Laguna Beach will pay between $22,800 and $25.200. Students Set For Testing Students of th~ Dana Hills and San Clemente 1-figh Schools will take National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Te s t and the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test on Oct. 25 at their respective schools. The tests may lead tO college scholarships and are useful in measuring verl:r"J.I and mathematical aptitudes. The tests are for students in their junior year. A fee of $3 is charged. lnforma· tion about the tests and the start- ing times for each school are available Crom counseling of· fices . Bnuhland Blaze Doued . City Manager Gets Permit,s As part of an ongoing program or updating the municipal code, the Laguna Beach City Council has dives ted itself of authority for issuing pe rmits for fort.line tel l~ ing, parades, street vendors, mo- tion picture productions and the keeping of wild animals, among others. F'rom now o n , the city manager will have authority to issue necessa ry permits. His de- cisions may be appeaJed to the rounciL Fron1 Page Al STABBED. •• Officers raced to the canyon area out near the Canyon Animal Hospital. Lehman was arrested by Officer Blande l and Del . Steven Kirsch while allegedly at- \empting to flee. The cocaine charge involves s ale of a g ram of the white powd e r to a n Und ercov e r operative for $70, Narcotics Del. Terry MacAdam said. Zionism Racism? UNITED NATIONS. N .Y (AP) -The U.N. General As sembly's social committee vote( 75-22 with 26 abs tentions Wednes day night lo take up an Arab pro pos al that the assembly classif3" Zionism as a form or racism. Lagun a Beach Fire Chief Charley Kuh n (left) lends a hand in quenching a one acre brushfire that broke out Wednesday at the end of All View Terrace In Laguna Beach. Kuh n Is llSSisted by Police Ex· . ~ plorer Scout Jerry Chilvers. Wind and high temperatures have caused serious roncern over fire, but Laguna forces bait· ed bla•e before It could get to heavy bMJSh . Cause of the fire is unknown. . I 11' • r 'Surgi~ters' • Walk-in Surgery .,.,/ Cuts C·ost by I/2 I . BySYLVIAPORTER (Loll ina smes) Io an era of fast.food outlets and drive-In bllllting, why not walk·in surgery? · \\1itb walk·io auriery -or in-and-out or same-day sur- gery -you enter a hospital in the momina, have your opera· Lion, go home before the day ends. Ordinarily, lht~raUon mi1ht have kept you in the hospital at least two or three days. YOO save lime. You s a v e mon e y. By eliminating the need to occupy expensive bed s p .3ce and many c us to mary expenses that go with hOs pitaliza- tlon. this quick pro-' Money's Worth cect•:..:e may cost you one-third to one-ball or what~ same operation done the traditional way would cost. PIONEERED IN 1961 at Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich .. walk-in surgery grew slowly at first, then took oCS-today, m ore than2,000 hospitals off er this type or care. ln addition, a new form of free-standing health facility (with names such as "surgicenter") bas come into being to provide walk-in surgery exclusively. There are about two dozen of these facilities in existence now, with as many as 100 more said lo be in the planning stage. Of lbe more than 40 types of opera lions that C'an be done on a one-day outpatient basis, the mostfrequeoUyperformed is the dilation and curettage (D&C). Others iiiclude tonsillectomies and adenoidectomie{. hernia repairs, removal of cysts and other growths, hemor- rhoidectomies, biopsies, skin grafts, therapeutic abortions, vas~omies, cataract removals, and various kinds of plastic and orthopedic s urgery. GENERALLY, PATIENTS selected must be in re- asonably good health and not too old -in order to mini mite the possibility of complications which could come in the absence of the prolonged observation that follows conven- tional surgery. With this precautionary pre-admissions.creening, tbere- rord for walk-in surgery has been impressive. For instance, of the 26,500 operations performed over a five-year period by the Phoenix Surgicenter. one of the oldest and best-known of the free-standing facilities, not one resulted in a fatality or re- quired an emergency lransfertoa regular hospital. You , the patient. are watched closely immediately after the operation and you may be kept in the recovery room for, say , an hour or two. Patients undergoing s ome operations, however, have been able to cheek in andoutof lhe hospital or clinic in as little as three and a half hours. Walk-in surgery is particularly benericial for children, for it eliminates the psychological trauma that is often triggered by an overnight stay in the hospital. WHAT ABOUTTHEpossibledoUarsavings? -To illustrate, a D & C that costs $121 in the facilities of the Phoenix Surgicenter would cost $265 and involve a two- day stay if done on an inpatient basis at a hospital in the same city. (None of the fi gures include the s urgeon's or anesthetist's fees.} -At the walk-in unit at Watts Hospital in Durham, N.C., savings of $120 were reported for an operation to excise a breast tumor, and of $170fortreatinga broken arm. -Verticare, Blue Cross of Southwest Ohio's same-day surgery program, estimated savings of $250,000 during its first 24 months of operation. In addition, the 1,273 patients re- ceiving treatment under the program saved an estimated 4.121 hos pital days. As walk-in s urgery proves itself, increasing numbers of health insurance plans from coast to coast are providing cov- erage for it. Right now, more than half the nation's Blue Cross Plans offer this benefit. In New York City alone last year. 100,000 Blue Cross Plan subscribers reeeived benefits for same-day surgery. In Boston. 25,000 subscribers did. In Phoenix, the number alsowas25,000. ''IT CUTS COSTS BECAUSE it eliminates the hotel part of the expense. s uch as room, board and meals," s ays a Blue Cross official in Rhode Island, on the basis of his state's ex- perience. ''The hos pital can then also be used more effectively, for beds go only to those patients requiring full hos pitalization ... Pipeline's Progress Shown in Statistics Special to the Daily Pilot construction work pad com- ANCHORAG E, Alaska -pleted. Cons truction of the 'frans . Alaska Pipeline project is -35,914 vertical su_ppo_rts one-third complete, Alyeska for the above ground pipeline Pipeline Service Co. has an-· support system emplaced. · nounced. -221.2 miles of ditch ex- Completion percentages for cavatec;J. each of lhe·three major pGr-.. lions of the project as of Oct .~ In related acl1v1ty, the last ·were: Pipeline,.4s.s percent steel _for the roadway has· comi:>lete; pump stations, l 6.7 ~n 1nst~lled on the Y.ukon ·perc ent complete, and R1':'er Br1dg~. The bn~ge, terminal 19.6 percent com· w~1ch eslabl.1shes the fmal lcte ' highway link between P · Alaska's northern and TllE PIPELINE portion of southern coasts, is being_built the project consists of five-by the slate of Alaska. It is ex-· construction section s. p_ect.ed t o _be ready f<!r Percentage completion pipeline proJect lra!fic this figures for each section month. follows:.. ELSEWHERE, PIPEUNE -_Section l, from Valdez ~o construction work crews have a point north of Glennallen, 1s begun excavating and grad- 52.2 perct:nt complete. ing right-of-way for future in--Section 2, from north of . . Glerllrallen t rth r Delta !~al lat1on or ~he_ 48-tn~h- . 0 no 0 •diameter ma1nl1ne pipe 's 38.3 pe~cent complete. within the project's Valdez -:-Section 3, from south of terminal site F81rbanks to the south bank ,· of the Yukon River, is 44 .6 The terminal, about a 1,000 percent co~plete. acre facility, has bel!r'I the -Section 4, from the scene of major construction Yukon River to the foothills of activity thrbughout the 1grs the Brooks range is 50.6 per· construcUoo season. A large centcomplete. s hare of lhe work has oc- -Se ction 5, from the curred in construction of a s outhern foothills of the ballast water treating area, a Broo~s range to Prudhoe power plant and vapor re- Bay, tS42.9 percentcomplete. covery area crude oil tank A total of 2A2.8 miles of pipe farms and 'tanker betthine ~ad been installed on the pro-facUiUos. JOCt by Oct. ~. Of the total, 174.8 miles were below In the ballast water treat· ground; 62.4 miles were· ment area, final major con- 9bove ground, and S.6 miles crete pours have been com- were at river crossings. pleted for the flotatioa build- ing. During the Unrt week of 0 THE R CURRENT October, the lint three o! 14 pipeline statistics lhrouah the truck loads of structural st.eel finitwee kofOcloberlm:lude: arrived for ertttion of the -328.3 miles of mainline building. Erection Of slruc· pipe welded. ••tural steel la rl1lna for the -83 perccat of tll•PiPel;ln• facWty'1 cenerator blll!dlng. • ThuOOay. 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P51ftdll'll,CM ,,t 100 1116 • Ml<rooot .Ml > fl ll + "' P51odlll •• •, lJOO 11-9 - LOS ANGELES (APJ Western Jt:rnrol"J')Ora lion . the holding company · for United Ca lifornia Bank and 21 , oth<'r <'Omme r cial banks, has repatted :! a 27 percent decline i6 nel incomelCor · 1 tbcthirdquru:ier. • • ~. • WHO EVER HEARD OF A GIFT THAT GIVES BACK? Over 500,000 people in Orange County have benefited from the gift that gives back. They may not have thought of it in just this manner, but th eir gift to United Way comes back in humanitarla n services through more tl1an 70 United Way agencies. More than 90°0 of. the social services in Orange Countv-youth activities. health care. emergency assistance. com munity seivices. and famil~ adult, child care programs -are provid ed by United Way agencies. Many services. including recreation pro- grams, scouting and you th clubs, help your neighborhood on a conti nuing basis, Others such as disaster assistance, visiting nurse care, family counseling and lifesaving blood, provid e vital temporary help. To solve the kind of prob- lems that ca n l1it anyone, at anytime. When yo u make your Full Share pledge to United Way. you're giving the gift that gives back. Back to your r1eighbor. Back to yourself. ~ United way 4 _._ ., of Orange County -f-rn.- 3903 Metropolitan Drive. Suite 500 Orange. California 92668 (714) 634 -2252 (714) 834-1461 6ne In a· Serl;:; of public seni\ce advertisejlents spOnsored by Avco Fl~an clal Services. Newport Beach. 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Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 289, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUl'jTY, CjALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1975 TEN CENTS C to Study Viejo Night 'Speedway' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t1 ... o.11.,,., ... ~ Drag racing .and spet.'f..!lng at t .... ·o youth gathering places in 1'1ission Viejo is corning Wldcr Lhe scrutiny of the )1unicipal Ad· \'isory Council (1t1AC). The problem, s.:iid to be serious by Council"'oman K<1thlet>n Kel ly, will be the subject of a study by the MA C Traffic Committee. She informed her fellow coun Medi-Cal Payments Studied The State Department of Health is moving lo strip four Orange County proprietary hospitals of Medi-Cal payments for treatment of patients. Action on three other hospitals is in suspense as a related matter moves through the court system , according to the health depart- ment attorney handling thC' cases. The state Attorney General's office has been called in to begin action against Pacifica llospital in Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley Community llospital in Fountain Valley, Bristol ~1ercy Hospital in Santa Ana and Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Placentia. ·The other three hospitals 01re Missio n Community llospital in ~1ission Viejo, Westminster Community llospital in Westminster and Tustin Com- munity ltospital in Tustin. The £our hos pitals now being eyed by the attorney general eon- strueted additional facilities without the appro\•a l or the Orange County Health Planning Council, according to health de- · partmenl attorney Richard Ochsner. State law specifically prohibits ~1ediCal payments to hospitals that have not received approval of the local planning body. However. Blue Cross, which handles MediCal finances for Orange County. has passed the payments on to the hospitals. Ochsner said. Of the four hospitals, a ll but Pacifica are associated with cor- JX>rations in which Orange Coun- ty political contributor s Dr. Louis Cell a and Richard O'Neill are prinl'ipals. Ochs ner and Deputy State Attorney General Joe ~gan said the present errort is unrelated to an Inte rn al Revenue Service look into Bris tol Mercy and Mission Community Hospi tals which i:-; aimed at de- termining whether MediCal anti Medicare m oney might have sub- sidized a political printing opera- tion. 1-learings will be conducted, said Ochsner, to determin e whether the rour hospitals can he stripped or the MediCal reim· bursement payments. Although the unauthorized hospital ex- pansions account ror 10 to 50 per- cent or the beds at the hospitals. Ochsner said the health depart- ment is seeking to disquaLify the facilities totally. Figures were not available on the amount of MediCal payment money that could be attributed to the unauthorized expansions, Ochsner said. llowever . he said, ''we're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollar5 in terms of the expansions and more than a million dollars in terms~of the (SeeMEQl-CAL, PageA2l Ora n ge C o ast We athe r Fair through Friday 'Ai.th sunny days. Chance of patchy fog early Friday morning. Hi ghs near 70 at the beaches and 75 to 80 in- land. INSI D E TODA .... Qui.cldy , what Harbor Ar.a rendent is running for vice pre.rident? The answer'i on A/3. Index MY-S.Oke •• ....... •r~•m'"-lt .. ,.,... .... 11 ... 1 Cl .. '-":f!-.t' •• fllll ..... t ....... A4 ,lt '"' . •• t.'%'°"'"'' . .. -C•·ll .,_, ...... " lylwl•,..rl•r .. --· " -· Ct-> ON'lliltt.tkn .. !ltKl!Mllrltlttl 14·1 •••t.lf".,. •• Te .. YIMMI .. ,,_,.._ .. " TIINlen Cl .. _ .. , . •. ,...,. •• 1•• ,.,... .. -.. ~ .t.4,11 ....... " •• cilmen this "'eek tha.t drag rac lng incidents 1n the La P:1z liomes area near :\1isl'Sion V1t'Ju fligh School and 1n a bo'A'ling <.1l ley parking lot 1 ~ eodanger1ng the safety of re:;ident:,. "On Thursday. Oc.:l. 2. lhcrl· "'as a squeal or brakes on Cort1n;.i Drivu. N't•ighbors observed lv.'n cars, t"'o boys and a girl 1n thc first <.'ar and £our OOys in lht.· see~nd car.·· sht' said. ··1t appeared that there may hi1ve been a fight beg&nning when the occupi!nl.5 in lhe second car sped off. It was then deterniined by two neighbors lha\ one of the boys in the first car had a gun." The incident, Mrs. Kelly says, illwslrates a long .time problem (or residents of Cortina Drive which began with the use of the street 3$ lf. racewa:y after school lets out. / • I Daily Pllol PIOOle llY ltl<Mnl Kwfll ... MESA FIREMEN BATTLE FATAL BLAZE IN APARTMENT Crippled Man Dies in Center Street Fire This Morning Mes a Crippl e Dies I n Apartment Fire By ARTHUR R . VINSt-:1. CH ll1e Daily 1>1101 $1.oll A crippl('d Costa ~tt.•sa man burned to death early toUay as ht· attempted to crawl to an open door after hi s apartment had been turned into •• b!Jzing 1n. ferno. The victim, Kenneth D. Shields. 24. of 532 Center St. ap· parently almost made it to thl' exit \\·hi ch hi s brother had left open. creating a suction-like draft that swiftly fed the names. The brother escaped. Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion Chief Ed Lewi s theorized Shields figured he couldn't make it and turned back into the apartment. Shields crawled into the bathroom. where firemen prob: ing the rubble found him by the wash basin. Police said the 12 :25 a.m . blaze 'A'as reported by Shields' brother, Jeffery. who frantically telephoned.to.say there \vas a fire in his bed. Police 0£ficer George Poling was o n patrol in the n eig hborhood and a lmos t simultaneously s;;iw a pillar of smoke illuminat~d by an eerie orange glow arising nearby. He arrived and Jeamed a vie· tim was reportedly sti!I lnside Apartment E of the six·unit struc- ture, so be charged the stairs only to run into a wall of flame. Investigators said Officer Pol · ing then tried to enter via the second-story balcony, but fire by that time boiling from open win · dows forced him away. Cycl~ Mish ap -Injilres Girl A Mission ViC'jo girl attending San Clemente l ligh School i,vus injured Wednes day wh('n u motorcycl<' on w hich She i,vas rid· ing fiippe(I after striklng a speed bump in the campus p<lrking lot Cynthia F'urst , IS, o( 2-1192 Vi a San Clemente, w11s treilled ro r cuts and bruises al So.n Clemente Gmeral Hospital and sent home. r l .\ second -erroneous -report of what appeJred to be another \'1Cl1n1 trapped upstairs at the op- posite end of the apartment unit cC1m pl1cated the firefighti ng operation . Chief l_,ewis said. fJolice officers Steve Shulman, (;oorge Yezbick and Poling, who had tried to reach the crippled Shields . then pitched in to help firemen haul hose lines and set up ladders. Occupants or the six units, all of which arc rented , escaped the inferno or \\.'ere not at home when the fire blamed on a s molderin g cigarette broke out. James R. Kirkpatrick, 21, and Lorraine F. Egan, 19, each told firemen they woke up gasping and choking in their separate apart- ments and quickly Oed. Single Vets Can Get-GI Checks Soon Si ngle veterans who plan lo at- tend Saddleback College in' !the \vinter quarter can have a check for about $540 waiting at regislra· lion next month just by filling out an early application form. Pat Grant. veterans coordinator, said about 95 per· cent of the V.A. benefit checks can be ready by registration. Ususally, he said, the remainder are held up because something is missing from the application. All interested veterans should tals.J? either thei r V .A. file number or a copy of their discharge { DD214} rorms to hi.s ¢'£ice on the campus. Veterans missing their dis - charge papers are advised to see colmsclors in the Vet Rep trailer. Ctrant cautioned, however, that it '-''1l1 lake ebOut stx weeks tb ob- lnlr\ a duplicatd. 'l'he 2.000 vetere,ns already t.·nrolled al Seddlebacjc: h'ave hc·<.'11 t'l'rt1fibd )Sy the coltege and do not need 'to reapply for benefits. ·• She said the county Sheriff's Department was notified of the gun incident and the speed pro- blem and that increased sur- veillance occurred. However, Mn. Kelly maintains not enough patrol cars ar~ available to ade- quately solve the problem. Residenu are writing down lhe licenae numbers and descrip· tions of the offending cars and turning them over to the Sheriff and Highway Patrol. The second area of concern i!S a J IJO-mile. straightaway strip in the parking lot al Saddlebuck Lanes near the corner of La Pal Road and Marguerite Park"·ay Drag ra cing there occur:, primarily between midnight and 2:30 a .m . and in addition to beinc a potentially serious safety pro blem, is annoying the residents oCTerreno Drive~ith noise, Mrs Kelly rcJ)\irts . ~11~mbt·rs of th(' tr.if!ic corn· mission Jrt' sched ult.--d to mak(' a rt.•port on tht.• draj! r:it.·1n1J pru- blt•m at thC'tr Nov IO meelln~. ~1rs. Kelly h:'ts sugge~led lhal letters b(' y,•r1tten to the sheriff Jsk1ng for increast'd sur\•e 1\lance of the parking lot and that busi· ness o\l.·ners usin~ thl' lot be en· t.•ouragt•d to constdl'r the 1nstalla- tSet" RACt-:. Page t\Z) Still ·at Large? Patty Kidnapers May Be 'Free' SAN FR:A.NC!SCO (U PI ) -A former attorney for Patricia Hearst, usinc ••inside informa- tion," said today her kidnapers . may still be at large. AUorne_y Terence Hallj nan agreed with a statement by Miss Hearst's onetime lover. Steven Weed. that the 21-year.old newspaper heiress was not kid· naped by three Symbionese Liberation Army members who were later kille d -Donald De Freeze, Willie Wolfe and Nan- cy Ling Perry. Hallinan's father, Vincent, who is one of Miss Hearst's five lawyers, said his son "ha'i some inside information. He wouldn 't have said th•t unless it is cor· rect." t: Weed, who was beaten by thc lµdq:t1pers whe n Miss lleao;t y,·as dragged half-naked and scream. lng from their Berkeley apart· ment Feb. 4, 1974 , said the abduc· lion story "obviously was plant· ed by the kidnapers becaust.• those three (De Freeze, Wolfe and Miss Perry ) are dead. '.'Nancy Perry was much too !lhort to be the woman at the sce'ne. and Willie de finitely wasn't there.·· Weed told San Francisco Chronit.'le columnist llerbCacn. Asked ir his Jgr(·emenl with Weed's assessment meant hl' believed the kidnapt.•rs arc still at large, Terence llaUinan said ··1 guess you could say th:.il . ·· llis father noted that others \lo'erc also involved in the abduc· tion. Tv>o cars "'ere used by the Sl_,A in the kidnaping. . Dl'l-"reeze. Miss Perry and \Volfe, Miss 1-lt'arst's lover aftcr her k1dnaping, >A'cre ;,irnong s ix SI.A members killed in a ~hootou t with Los Angeles f'olil'e and !-"Bl agt.·nts M .i y 17, 197,1. Tot Witness in 2 Deaths 'Then James Clapped Hu Haruh Real, Loud' TULSA, Oka. <UPI) -Three- year-0ld Chad Chancey huddled beneath the covers. too terrified by the loud argument in the room outside to get out o( bed, and listened while his mother and sis· terW~aho(todeath. ' -•••My Biller was yellin g and screaming and then J11mes clapped his hands real loud and my sis:tcr was quiet,·· the boy told police. "Mommy was screaming, too, and then James clapped hi s hands real loud again and Mom my was quiet ... Police sai d the "claps·· the boy heard we re actually the sounds of the .32-caliber pistol .that killed Lecela Burk, 29, and her I 1-year·old daughter Ter- rance. The boy identified a mugshot of the s uspect and James Washington, 29, was arrested Wednesday and charge d with first-degree murder. Planners OK 55-acre Tract For El Toro The Orange County Planning Commission Tuesday approved a tentative tract for 236 single family homes to be developed on about SS acres at the south corner of El Toro and Trabuco Roads. Subdivider on this project is the William Lyon Company. Commissioners also granted an extension for development of JS2 condominium units in the Lake Forest Planned Communi- ty . Although this tract was originally approved in April. 1974. the developers, Continental Multi-Homes, Inc. and Occiden· tal Land. Inc., said economic pr~'iures delayed the project. They now have two years to de· velop the property. Carr Shifts ToNew]ob San Clemente Ci t y Manager Kenneth Carr to- day announced be resigned as the city 's top ad - ministrative officer and will take over as city finance d.irector . The City Council Wed- nesday approved Carr's request wit h the un- derstanding he will con- \jn~e .to 'erye as the city m~Qer~un,tl! s uch Ume as • n~W fu'1n•ter can be selected. ·A natio nal ad· vertiaing and recruitmeol effor·t •wl l ) 'begin im · mediately. , ~11r hall etn ciiy manqer ~or Lt Je•rs. .. Washington, identified as the dead woman's former boyfriend, was ordered held without bond pending a preliminary hearing Oct. 28. Au~horilies said both victims were beaten and shot in the " head. The dead woman's son, y,·ho was found unharmed in the Northside apartment, told of. ficers a man he knew only as James had come to their homl' and "told J\.1ommy he didn 't hkL· her any more ." The boy, who heard the pre dawn slayings while lying in his Industry Trend bed. did not know his molher and sis ter har1 heC'n killed. llis desc ription of the C"v(·nts, ho>A·ever. IC'd lo \\.';i3h1ngtun ·s ar- rest. The boy told officers he tned to. rouse his motht.•r "1 tried to wake i\lommy up, but I couldn·t," he said. ··My sister wouldn't talk tu mt'. c1lhl'r. .~ "Thl'Y both haJ ~l uff a ll ovcr thc•ir fact.·s ." Police s aid th~· yu ungs ler·s c lothin g was C'Ov1·re d <,•iil h blood, the "stuff" ht.• Jpparcntty <Sre · M () ;\-1 :\1 \", J•a ~c 1\2 J Shell Cuts Penny From Price o f Gas CHI CAGO ( U Pl J -Shell Oil Co. cut the price of gasoline na- tionwide by one t'ent a .-:allon to- day. follow ing an industry trend that is likely to end on Nov. I, an oil source said. Shell, second behinJ Texaco in U.S. gasoline sales, became tht.• third major oil firm to pare a penny ofr lhe price or a gallon of gas since Oct. 6 when Sun Oil Co. made the c utback. On Tuesday, Exxon. the nation 's third largest marketer. announced a similar reduction. Herb 1-iugo, seni or editor of Platts Oilgram. publis hed 1n Chicago, said the trend toward lower prices began one month ago, "when thr effects or J dttrease in demand began to be felt. "Traditionally, demand J?oes down after Labor Day, when kids return to :-;chool and \'Jt'<1l1on time is over for mo!'>t pt•opll':· 1-lugo said. "llO\\'Cvl'r, lhi~ y~·ar the slide has been ,vnr~t.· th;in usual because >A'e h:.ive µit.• adr1 l·d burden of high unemployn1t·nt. · .o\nother factor that h•tS fflrl·•'d major firms to foll o\~ 1h•· patt1·rn of s maller, indC'pcndl'nt firms in price t'utbacks. llugn ~:11d . 1 ~ t/1,11 motorists have bl•C1.11nl' n1nrl' ori ce· conscious. ··They·re s hoppini.: :1ro1111tl more -looking for th:.i t \\t:n, three· cent difft•r('nCC' " But t'urrent hargain pnl't'' .,., di bioshort-livC'd. llugosa1d "OPEC's 10 Pl'rct.•nt tnl'rpa-;1· on crude goes into efft.•<·t :"\nv 1. the editor s aid •·It s houldn't t<.1ke long before thJt 1ncrt.·a ~c is passed on to the pump pric1· It <'Ollld mean as much a~ six 1·1·nfs more per gallon " County Schedules Tramport Studies South Orange County city of . ficials and other ci ti zens will be briefed on a massive study of pr:esent a nd future tran:-;porta· lion and highway needs at a com· munity meeting Oct 23 at 7 .JO p.m . at El Toro Hia:h School. The i;pecial ses.sion was called by Supervisor Thomas Riley in a final efrort to gather public reac lion lo the Southeast Orange County Circulation Study before it is considered by the Board of supervisors for adoption I atC'r this month. Riley aaid Wednesday he ha.'> sent letters of invitatiOn to the ci · ty coµneils of Irvine, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and NewPort Beach and groups such. as the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council, the ? • S~dlt.•back Area C1HJr1hnat1n~ Count'il anit the Un1t1·rl ~11 11h llrangC' Goast C'om mun1t11 •-. The SC'SS1on IS also Opi·n tu .1nv interested 1ncmbt•r:-. uf lhe gt'neral public. Jt 1lt.•y ~<.ud Superviso r s have al1t~;1rl\ gi\'cn the study a prcl1m1nar) rt: v'icw but delayed final nt'I ion nn Riley 's rC'quest for ~ rC'' tt'\V hy the comm11n1t1t•s th ;I\ \\·111 he af fccted. The mas:.i vL' d(l1·11111•·nt. "h1t.'h took m onth::; to pr\ 1 ~1t.'. a<I dre:iSt'S the ft1tu rl' i:r n'\ 1 h nf I ht' south count ~ ;1..; 1, r • 1.11,·, 10 pr1· ~li=Ul'Cl)Qn1Kn ffl\'! 1,0 111'-.·· Th(." rt'p41r1 ,, , .1d• !, " nu1nht•r of projected i 'l' ,1.11111:1 llgure~ in the soutt\ cl1•·11ty ;ind d1:-;plays a number of transp-Ortall(>ll t.'or ridors that n11)!hl bt--. llt.'t."<lcd to handle increasinf,: d('1n::.n(ls I I . A .Z DAIL v P1LO T SB Thu,Sday.OC:tober 16. 1975 ;Dismissal Asked Again :By B attin (Jr;__i ngt• ('nun!' ~1qn•r\ 1so1 llobe1·t \\". Ji.1 tl1n \\('Ill to {'UUrt today "'Ith a nt·v. dt•1 11.11 id fo r lh1· d 1s m1s~;iJ of <'r1n1 u1.d 1·/i.n·gt•s 011 \\luch h1..· f.1e l'S t r1;il \1i u1d.1v. Ot'fl'll Sl' u tto r nt•\ .\l ,;tlh1•\.\. Ku rilil'h s ucct•,'ls full y ;ir~ut-d for B:1!t111 th at th t• C'al1to r n 1a ~uprl'lrlL' {"011rl 's ll'('1•J1l d1·e1s1n n u1 ;1 K ... ·rn ('011 11 1, 1-.1 ... 1• 1.;,.i.(I.,, for" .1 d1..·!ay 111 lh t• supt•!'\ l'ilt'" tr1.d ~ ;ind 1\h,11 n1;11 p1·uv1· lo h1 · .1 !on)! pretr ial ht•ar1 ni.: Supt•r111r ('ourt l'r1·.,,1d111,i.: J utljl c llobt.•rl I\ l!an1 ,1rd ~l·I Nov ~4 for tht.• pr1·tr1;1I h<'<1n11i.: \'i~orousl y o p1)0:-1·tl 111 />1·111Jt\ f)1 stPict .'\tt1 1rn1·v J :1tk H ~ .111 If Kur1 l1ch ., dr-.1111.~s:il rnot1011 1s 1\{'n t<'"il . l\a ll1n "di .i.:o 1111 trJ:d 1 m nJl'd i a lt·!.v J ~:i llln . ·15. !.1~···-. t·b;~r~·· ht er.ind tbt'fl. 1111-..qq•rnp11,ll1ort ut puli li l· fu nd" .111d fd1111-! pf f.11"'' p.1y C'l:.1n1:-. ;1g,1tr1 '-! 1111· 1·q11n1y . ,ill ('ont :11 111'd 1111111 hi .ind JUI'\ lfl diet ment • • Phantom Phoner? Grove Man Held For Mesa · Calls Costa ~lciia police \\'edncsday announced they have arrested a former student tea1..·her o n chargt•s of be in& the '"telephone· phantom ·· who terrorized parents by claiming to be holding their children captive. In nlnt-ins tanC'('S 1n Costa M1..•s a . the phantom call ed mothers a nd claimed lo be hold Ing their childre n. Police identified thl" suspect e1.s Vern Howard Arn ~t t , 31, of Garden Grove. a former teacher lra1neE' at SonOra Elementary !)chool in northeast Costa Mesa Arnett racC's a IO -count criminal complaint charging him \lo'ith making lewd or threaten mg phon1..• calls. Detectlve Sgt . Sam Cordeiro said Wednesday there seems lo be no motive ror the mysterious calls that s hocked and terrified many mothers who received them until Uleywere wamed. SO nora Elt!mentary'School of- -ficials printed fl yers explainin~ about the telephone phantom to calm anyone who ml&ht be called. Amett was released wilhoul J:)Ollt\ng bail, on his written pro· mise t o appear in H a rbor Judicial. Dis trict Court for ar- raignment in two weeks . Authorities s aid one reason he was not required to past cash bail. or remain in jail, is that he is convalescing fro m spinal s ur- gery pe rformed earlier this month. "l'ho!--1.' l'hargt•:. \Vt·r~· l llt•tl af\(•r :i !t in ~ in Y£'!'l1ga!1011 11llu ;illt'(o(l'd 1n1prnpr1el1t'!'> 1·~·mrn 1 lted t!11 rin ~ llallul ·!'> l!J7-I c,11npa1i.;n fnr thl·U! f1ct.• o f ('altfor111-i ln·11t1•11an1 ~u\ (•rnor BLOOOIEO STABBING VICTIM RELATES DETAILS TO LA GU NA OFFICER NORM B L ANDEL Hitchhiker Sla s hed On Neck by Broken Tequila BottlP. During Road1/de Dispute :\tothers of nine Cost:.i Me~a children, all pupils at Sonora School, reported receiving calls from a ma.n during .school hours ·who clai med he had abducted their chUdren and wantt.>d $10,00J ronsom. The JOth accusation was fil ed by the Orange Police Depart- ment involving a similar call in their city but one with different circumstances. Teamsters' Pension Fund Plan Audited Kur1 J11·h p r n \ 1dt•d .J utl~t· Ban\' a rd wi t h .1 1·11p) or t ht-, Supr:t•1111..· (~nu rl d t·r1..,1011 111 l'<i:.t• of Jost' (:u1ul<1 l11pt.• 1\1urg101 ''s thl' R;,ik('r-.f\l·l d .l ut1i("1:ll l>1stnct of t\.1..·rn ('u uo l~ l'hl· ('r1 1n 1na l dt'fl'n!'>t' l:J\l)'C'r l""pl u1ned that 11 s lun ~uaj!t' 1•q ua lly appl1t•.-. lo lhl' li<J ttJn t'harg1•s "fh e h!j:!h l'OUrl IS~U t•ll ;J "rll halt1n):! prost'l'llt inn of i\lur ~11.1 ;ind fl\'C' CO·di'fl•ndnnts whC'n it "'as :-uet't.•ssful ly arji!ut'd that they had been tht• tar~t'tS of dis criminat.ory prosecution. '"A cri m in11l dt•ft•nclant may dt·· fl'nd a t•r1m1nal IJl"l)Sl'CUlton 1111 the .subject of Slll'h intentional and purposeful invidious dis c.·ri min~• t 11l 11, • · t ht· 11p1 n1011 !>.l ~•tl'S It v.·:1s also t·unl'ludt•tl 1n lh1· opinion that th1..• six pc.•rson.s in lhl' Bakerl'ifield case might not ha,·1..· been prost'C'uted in a furm labor picketing dis pute had tl not ht~l'n for di scriminatory contluct /J} the dis trict attorney"s offict.'. Kurilirh refused to outline v.·hat his discrimin:.itory t on<lucl ~uments will be Nov . 24 ... They will be right in line '.l.'ith those in th.is new opinion ,·· he !Said . f'r-Page A J 'MOMMY'. • • had tried to wipe from hi s mother's fare. ,_ "l got up when t ht'ard the door close a nd I saw J a mes leavinR in Mommy's car," tht' boy told officers. "'rhey didn"t wake up so I \\.·ent back to bet! for a'.1.·hile. ·cause 1 ·ma big boy."' Officers s aid the boy late r \\"Cnt d ow n stair s a nd a s ked :.i neighbor to help him awakc>n his mother a nd s is ter. Thl' neighbor did not go inside thl' apartment, however, and police arrived a s ho rt t ime l ater. tipped by an anonymous C'all about a p o s sible d o uble homicide. The boy was placed in prolC'c· t1Ye custody and takt'n to thl' policl' station, "'here he p1ckC'd Washinglon's plctur(' out or <.1 book of 1nut::s hots . "I think he hurt Mommy, but s he will jlet him when she comt':-; back.·· he told officers. Fr e nch Snubbed? MOSCOW !UPI) -President Valery G is ca rd d "Estaing of Prance went sightseeing in Ki t>'' today, leaving Mosco"· barned by the unexplained canC'ellation or two expected meetings "'ith Com munist J>arty Gene r al secretary Leonid I. Bre1.bn('v. ORA,..,OE COAST -+-=~ • • • DAILY PILOT Tl'le Or-(o.od O••lf P,/nl "" " """ n,.,..., b•"""'""' N • .,., P''"· ''Club!."~"''"'°" f.,.~, ..... 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Larry K . l,ehn1:in or 2035H l .aguna C;in y on lload v.;i:-. t.11>0k C'd fo r allC'gl•d kidn:.q11ng , a:.· s ault \\"tlh a deadl y \\l'<IP~~and :,ale 1)r cnt.·:.iint.·. l.ehn1:.in 1\·as l'il.)lt.l 1n Jail lod:1 y on S25,000 had. l'ht> lanky lon g·hairt"<J blond mttn v.·as t.•aptu rcd at his home ;1fter offtc t·rs t.·u mbt'll lht• lrvinl' IX>v.•I Park and nt•arby CJnyo n caves area St:'arching for lhc at· tacker of hit c hhiker Edv.·in ~­ Taylor. 22. of l 'us t in Taylor s urrcrcd a three·int·h long ~ash in his nl'ck near thl' jugular Vl'in . He "'as taken to South Coa~l Community Jlos pital by am bulance and was released after emer gen cy treatment. 1'he kid· naping victim was uninjured . however police described her as t>motion ally over \v rought by the inC'ident. I.f e r identity has bct.•n "'ith.bC'ld . The stabbinS!' took pl acl' nt•ar the l~agunn Moulton l'l<.1yhousl', 006 Laguna Canyon Road, shortly before 4 p. m . InvC'stig ating officer Norm Blandel s aid 'J'4.1 ylor':, \•t.·rs1on of the incident "·as th<.1t he had been hitchhiking near the. corner of Laguna Canyon Road and For('st Avenue .... ·hen lJ man \\'horn he identified as l.ehmen bt.•g a n hitchhiking about 20 fe<"l in front of him . Offic('r Rlandc l s aid Taylor ap preached thL' fello"' hitchhikl·r and said "you're not going to gel inf ront of me·• a nd a flght beg an B!andC'l s aid Taylor ran bt1ck to where he h ad been standin):! and where he left a beech·typt• bag. He asserted!}' pulled out :1 hunting knife es the ot hf.'r hlll'hhlker approached him \\.'Ith a broken tequila bottle. Taylor was slashed, but chased his attacker acro!ls the !!lrt•et near the Festival of Arts ground!i as blood ~trea med from the ~tlsh in hi!'! neck. Wh en police arrived on th(• SC'l'n e, the allaCkcr had ned Up 11110 the brush are.ll behind tht.' Playhous e, School or Art and Irvine Bo~·I complex. Bv C'Oincidcnce. t~·o Laguna Rc:i c h n:lrcotics detective s w:i lching Lehman's house ln Lagun;__i Canyon in a drug in · \"('Sti g:itlon, V.'('re called lo the .s cl'11e near the Moulton Plnyhouse to search for the al- t:i<"kt•r. 'rhc detectives left l.chman ·s home j u:st a s a young woman llriving in tht• vicinity or fligh nrivc> above the Irvine Bowl was flagged dov.'n b y a man "'ho wrt'nchc>d open the door to her ca r and ordt!red her lo take him to a house in I~ag una Canyon. f'ro• Page Al MEDI-CAL. •• ~lt"diCal pay ments they have r e- ceived_·· The hospitals have added a total of 159 beds since early 1974. The Orange County Health Plan· ning Council was set up to re- gulate hospital construction un · der the theory that a surplus of b('ds add!:! to the costs of patients whose fees must carry the costs of unoccupied beds. The health council estimates that there are more than 2,000 C'XCesS beds in the county. )li ssio n , Tu s tin and Westminister hospitals also were denied permission to ex.pand by the Orange County Health Plan- ning Council. However, that de - t'ision was r eversed on an appeal to a :state Health Planning Coun- cil. The state council's ruling was 0\'('r\urned by a Sacramento County Supe rior Court three weeks ago, according to Frank Armstrong, planning director for the Orange County council. That C'Ourl tl.ecision ma)' be ap- pealed, so:ii d Ochsner. and any health · departme nt action will a\\'ait the outcome. ThE' four hospitals on whi ch lhe health department is focusing will be notified of the accusat ions contending they have received unauthorized paym"'enta. They will be given an opportunity to reply befo re any he~ring is !let. It's End of Road For Coast Freeway SACRAMENTO -Th e Californi<.1 l lig h .... ·ay Commis~ion \V('dnesd3)c formally dt:'lctcd the defunct l'aciC1t Coast F'recv.·av route from its master plan, lhrt•C years after the s!Hte l.e~i~laturc voled to ab<indon the propost•d project. The co mmi ssion a ction authorizes the sale of nearly $1·1 million worth or prupt.•rty 1n Orange and Lot; Arlg<'les l'ounties acquired by the st ale as right-of- way for the c ontrovers i a l freeway. J eff Cohen. spokesman for lht> commission in Sacramento l!a1d today government agencies and other public entities \viii h;,iv~· first crel'k at buying the land fur u~e in park or local road projects. The rrttw11y wa~ -'t'Ultled by !ht state und~r inl\?nsc pressure from local communities. lnclulf. 1n-" Ntwpart BeoC'h, whi ch ex- pressed violent oppcsltlon lo any freeway alon~ the coast. The atate com mi111lon had been Ji<'htdoled to take Its 1ction laxt month but a phone coll rrom Oran1~ County ftoad Corn . mi11loner Ted M cConvtlle won a delay until thl~ week·A me«lnr. Oranae County Supervleori. this we('k passed a resolution supporting final deletion of the rout<!', but urging that sale of the prop(·rt y be delayed until Nov- ember 1976 to give local govern- ment. cnou)o?h time to chose the parcels they v.·ant to buy. Cohen said the highway com- ml!('Sion took no formal action to dt'lay thi; land sule, which mus t no ~· be initiated by the Los Angt•lcs office of the stale l)l•partmt•nt of Transportation. "Rut since government and public agenC'it s hav(! top priority in acqui rin·g this land, I have ho doubt something will be worked out lht.l will bt> bencflC'ial lo ever- yone concerned .·· Cohen said. The commission sPokesman n o l ed thal . f o llowing the Lcglslotur e's abandonment of the fret'way, lhe land was r~­ talned in stale ownership pend· ine local gov('rnment l!llrett and hla:hway studies , which in JarJe part never OC'curred. or particular concern to eounty l(Ovtrnment are pieces of coastal land south of Laguna Beach that ~uld fit lnt9 long-rRnRt plans for improved street 1y1tema and ad· ditional open •P•ce. f'r-PogeAJ RACE ... ' tion ofspeed bumps . Because speed bumps ar1,_· not allowed on county ro.td.s . i\1r:,. Ke lly is r ecommending that "Rotts Dols"" be plaCl'<I along lht• other trouble spot, Cortina ()rive Thnt. plus the plact!mcnl oft v.·o additional .!!lop signs on Co rtin<i and a flashing "'arning signal at a pedestrian crossing, ~hould islow traffic, Mrs . Kelly bl'h~ves Pos ted speed Ii mil signs arc not doing the job. she nlc.11nta1n ~ Eye Scree ning Offered Pupils At Six Schools Members of the Rancho Viejo Junior Women 's Club currently a re assisting health officials with vision screening of .. pupils at Cordillera, Gates. Lomarena. Olivewood, Valencia and San Joaquin School11. The project ha s been un- dertaken •• part of the activities or the Club'11 health co:nmittee. according to chairman Cathi Cole . The health committee also has begun selllne Christmas cards. com parable in pri ce to those: 50\d in department s tores. Half tht• profiU from the card s<.1l('~ will be d onated lo the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Saddleback Va llt•y residents interested in seein g the selection s hould call her at 831·1688. Zionism Racism ? U NITED N ATIONS. NY !APJ -The U.N. Gent.~r:il ,\s !em bly 's social committee voll'rl 75-22 with 26 abstentions \Vednt·s- day night to take up an r\rab pro· prn1aJ that the assembly C'la ssify Zionism as a form or racism. Orange and Costa Mesa police compared notes on the calls and \\'ilh assis tanc e of Pacific Telep ho n e Company probed further into the case. Dl'tective Gerry Thompson not('(t al the time the cases were· filed as extortion, which would be a federal o ffe n se b eca u se telephone lines governed by the Public Ut il ities Com mission were used. 'fhe District Attorney 's Office filed only misdemeanor counts agai n st Arn e tt . howeve r , because no attempts were ever made to arrange delivery of money, nor did lhe man ever call back. Arnett, who bowls al an Orange bowling alley where he was t aken into custody, is a full - time student at Wh ittler College and has told police he wants to be an elementary school teacher. This Thief Took a Mile GARY, Ind. (UPI) The Baltimo re & Ohio Rallroad has fil ed a miS.!I · ing property report on nearly a mile of tracks . The railroad said more than 5,000 feel of unused rails and ties ,vanished from a spur line northeast of Gary. The line ra n through parts of l.;;1k e and Port"r coWlties in norlhwcst In · diana and originally was used tor access to a Sl:lnd mining are a . r'E'rsons who \\'Ork in the area told railroad detec- tives they sav..• several men using ;:i forklift truck to load rails on two natbcd trailers last month but a s· sumed the mC'n were work· ing for the railroad. ff Pfgs Could Smil~ WASHINGTON <API -/\ t eam of Labor Department auditors is combing federal re· cords of the biJ{gesl Teamsters umion pension fund to determine whC'ther the billion-dol lar retire- ment pla n is controlled by gangsters. Records from the Jus tice ·Department and lhe Internal Revenue Service have bee n turned over to Labor Department in ves tigato rs as pert or a coordinated government review of the $1 :•1 billion Central States. Southeast a nd Southwest Areas Pension fUnd. Secretary or Labor John 1· . Dunlop said the purpose of the preliminary investigation is "to oete rmine v.·hether there is a basis for the current allegations again st the Central States fund and whether corrective action or enforcement proceedings arc warranted·' under th e new federal pension law. Dunlap's s tatem ent -the gov· ern m e nt ·s fi rs t o ffici al DC'knowledge m ent that an In - vestigation is und.er way-was in a letter t o Sen. Jlarrison A . Williams (D·N.J .), chairman of the Senate Labor Committee. Final Rites Held Today A i\1asonic funeral service was held today in Newport Beach (or Laguna Hills resident York Spar- roW, who d ied Tuesday at Sad- dle back Community Hospital. Born in Dec<itur. Tex., Mr. Sparrow worked 40 years as trHf- fic manager for General Mills bE'fore moving 10 years ago lo Orange County. He was a m e m ber of the MasoniC' Club of Leisure \Vorld. Mr. Sparrow i:s survived by his \Vife. l\1inE'rva, of the family home, 959-D Calle Aragon. Today's services were held al P3cific View C hapel. Pacific View Mortuary handJed funeral arrangements. !_,, This is one little pig tha! did not go to market. This one went to Grent Eorth Festival on county ralr·gro und s in Cosio Mee"'to spend a (cw back-scratching days in barnyard p e lting e n c losu re. He was du· ly petted Wednesday night by one of festival's early visitors, Temre Reeve&, 6, of Costa Mesa . At left la Terri Van De Veere , who work s on fairgrounds. Festival runs through Sunday. (Related Story All) ' j\ I • 7 ' - Irvine EDITION ' .. ' -• --- Today's Closing N.'.l'. St.eeks VOL. 68, NO. 289, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE· COUNTY,CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1975 TEN CENTS ' Terrified T ot . Witnesses Murders TULSA. Oka. IUPl t -Thrtt· year-old Chad C hanC't'Y huddh.'<i beneath 't he <'overs, too terrified by the loud argumt'nl in the room outside to get out or bed, and listened while his mothC"r and Si!:•· terwereshot to death. "i\1y sist er "'as yelling and screa ming a nd then Jamt•s clapped his hands real loud and my sister "'as qui et ,"' lht: boy told police. Medi-Cal Payments Studied The State Department or flealth is movin g to strip fou r Orang-e County proprietary hospitals of ~1 edi-Cal payments for treatment or patients . Action on three other hospitals is in suspense as a r elated matter moves through the court-system, according to the health depart- ment a ttorney handling the cases. The state Attorney General"s orrice has been called in to begin action against P acifica Hospital in 1-luntington Beach, Fountain Valley Community Hospital in Fountain Valley, Bristol Mercy Hospital in Santa Ana and Placentia -Linda Community Hospital in Placentia. The other three hospita ls are ~1ission Community 1-lospilal in Miss ion Viejo, Westmins t er Community llo s p1tal in Wes tmins t e r and Tustin Com· munily Hospit al in Tustin. The rour hospita ls now being eyed by the attorney general con· strucled addition al facilities "-'ithout the approval o r the Orange County llealth Planning Council. according to health de· partme n t at torney Ri chard Ochsner. State law s pecifically prohibit.:> ~1ediCal pa)'.ments to h~itals that have not ec"eiv'ea 8ppr0Vii1 or the local planning body. Howeve r . Blue Cross. which handles MediCa l finances for Orange County. has passed tht..· payments on lo the hospitals, Ochs ner s aid. Of the foar hospitals, all but Pacifica ar e a ssociated with cor· porations in which Orange Coun· ty political contributors Dr . Lou.i s Cella and Richard O'Neill a re prin<'ipals . Ochsner and Deputy Stale Attorney General Joe Egan said the preser1!' e rfort is unrelated lo a n Internal Revenue Service look into Bristol Mer<'y and Mission Community Hospitals which is aimed at de· termining whether i\1ediCal and Medicare money might have sub· s idi zed a political printing opera· lion. Hearings will be conducted. said Ochsner, to det e rmin e whether the £our hospitals can be stripped 0£ the MediCal reim- bursement payme nts. Althoug h the unauthorized hospital ex- pansions account for 10 to 50 per- cent or the beds al the hospitals, Ochsner said the health depart· ment is seeking lo disqualify the r acilities totally . Figures were not available on the amount of ?oi ediCal payme nt money that could be attributed to the unauthorized ex pansions, Ochsner said. However, he said, "we're talking about hundreds of thousands of dolla rs in terms or the expansions and more than a milli.on dollars in terms of the (See MEDl·CAL, PageA2) Ora n ge Co ast W e athe r Fair through F'rid ay with sunny days . Chan<'e of patchy £og early Friday morning. Highs near 70 at the beaC'hes and 75 to 80 in· land. ~ I NSIDE TODAY Quickly, what Harbor Area (ftident i.t running for vict f;resUUnt ? The answer'• on All. llNlex .. ,...,. llrYlc• " ....... •rw.lliMftMck ., Mllt!Nl .. Wftllll " •• L~ •• ....U.0..INtM A4,•1 "' . .. =c. ..... , '" O.lfltlW c .. 11 a1.1 -· .. .......... _ .. o--• <• le:'.;.-. <•• --.. .. ••·I ·--.. ,.._ •• --<• -" <• -.... -.. --" _,, .. " ...... , ... ..._... ., ' ··11.1ommy was s<'rcaming, too. a nd then Jam es clapped hi s hands real loud again i:lnd ~tommy \lo'as quiet.·· Poli<"e said the ··claps " the boy heard were actually tht' sounds of the .32·C'aliber pistol that killed LeC'eta Burk. 29, and her 11 -year·old daughter 1"C'r ranee. The boy 1denti£ied a mugs hot of the s u s pect 1:1 nd Jam es ---.;....· "' . -,,._ --7 ~!"' ... ~ ·--~ Yi'ashipgton. 29, y;as arrested \\'edl'L'sday and c harged with first d~¥ree murder . \\'ash1ngton. identified as thc <lead woman's former boyfriend, was ordered beld without bond pending a prflliminary hearing Ocl. 28 . Authorities said both vi<'ti ms "-'t"re beaten and shot in the head. The dead y,·o m an·s son. y,·ho I wa!S round unharmed in the Northside apartment, told of· ficerJt a man he knew only es James had <'Orn e lo lhe.ir home and "told ~1omm y he didn't like her anymore.·· The boy, who heard the pre· dawe :1layinga-while lying ln his bed , did not koow his mot.her and :1is ter had be e n killed. His de:1criptlon or the events , howev~", led to Washlngton's11r· rest . The boy told offi cers he tn~ tu rouse his molh('r . ·• f trie-d to"' akc Mommyup.-but I couldn "t."" hl' said. ''My sistl'r wouldn't talk to me. either. "They both had stuff oll ovt•r their fa<"es · · Police-said the .)WUngster "s clothing "·as l·overed with blood, the ··stuff"" Ile apparenlly had trie d to wipe rrom h.is . ~re-s~~·!!.~-~umpkin Pi~•· Youngsters from UC lrvine·s pre-school got Cl jump on four-year-old ('an c<.1rry. Sh(' haJ to sellle for .a pumpkin their J.lalloweening \Vcdncsday 01s they took their pick of more he r s ize. Star Moukcbe, 2, (right photo J s ho\VS that potential jal'k·o ·l<.1ntc rns fro n1 a North lrvi11e fi eld. Kara diamonds may not be a girl's best friend. '!'his timl' of Echenrodc (le ft photo> pic ked off a bit more than a year, it might be a friendly pumpkin. Claim D enied By Council In Accident A fourth claim for J>('rsonal damages stemming from a ratal day <"amp bus accident June 23 has been denied by lhl' Irvine Ci ty Council. Attorneys for Angela Kimmel filed a $25,000 c laim contendin~ the city did not make adequate traffi<' control improvemenls at the intersection or Barranca and Jeffrey roads which fi gured into a <"rash involving a bus from Rough Riders DHy C.ampof F'oun· ta in Valley . Other claims tot;.11ling $2 .5 million have been riled by driver Carolyn Conners and parents of two other youngsters injured 1n the collision. The crash between a double-t rail er gr avel truck anti the day camp bus took the life of six·year·old J ohn Ramming of Irvine. ,,--~~~--'--~~~~-"-~~----~~~--::. 'Artificial Man' Kissinger Describes Nixo.n \VASIII NGTON 1Al:>1 Secrct<.1ry of St<.1t e llenry ;\. Ki ssinger said pri \'ately this \vcek that former Pres ident Nixon ··barely governed"' during his last m onths in office <.111d ,,·a s an odd and ··artificiaf m<Jn whu n ever e njoyed m eeting people.·· the \\'ashington P<)st re1xirts. .J\t a bC:1 nquet in Ottawa held in his hono;· ·ruesday night by Canadia11 Extern;;il Affuirs i\1inister All:.111 :\1 acEach e n . Kissingcr·s t;.ihlc con\"ersation -.•.:as picked up over a microphone :.Jnd accidentally transmitted to repo11ers. the nl'\vs paper said today Kissinger said Nixon ""b<.1rcly governed ·· during his last 18 m onths <JS president \\'hil e t he Watergate scru1dal unraveled around h im. the Pusts~1iJ . Kissinger a lso \\'as quoted as tell ing dinn er com- panions that Nixon was ··one of o ur better pres ident:::;. You know h e wa:::; an IX.id man. Rut he '"as very de· cisive in his own way. I le '"cnt to the heart of a· pro· blem ... The Post s aid Kissinger had kind words fur the Kennedy family, and said he li kes Jacqu eline Ken- nedy Onassis a nd finds her ·'sexy. For N orth Irvine Stapdhy ~Zone Bid OK'd Irvine counC'ilmen hHv e ap· proved a stand-by zoning plan for North Irvine designed to prevent delays in development in the event a referendum scheduled Nov. 4 overturns present zoning. The C'ouncil una nimously ap- proved the first of two required votes on the ordinan<'c. A second vote will come at the first meet· ing after the Nov . 4 election re· suits are certified. "We are not d oi ng this be<"ause we are afraid of losing at the poUs," declared Mityor Art An- thony. "We are doing it to assure that, no matter what happens with the referendum, the ~k can go on as soon as possible.·· Residents or the Ra<"Q uet Club, the only developed tra<'l in Northwood. passed a petition qualifying for a referendum on the zoning for the area bounded by the Sa nta Ana F'r eeway, CUiver Drive, Irvine Boule vard and Jerrrey Road. Councilmen h ad "lhe options of rorcing the issue to a ballot or set· tling with residenls on a "com· promise plan" a1reecJ upon by deve lopers and dissidents. Anthony and Councilmen John Burton and Gabrielle Pryor sent the issue to a popular vote. They said there was no way of de· termining whether the com· promise refl ected the views of all the petition signers. The petition contained 1.267 signatures. Lay offs Ahead For New York N EW YORK !AP ) -A s man y as 8 ,000 municipal e mployes, includj ng 900 po li<"e m e n . may have to b e fired as a result of the latest state·mandated $200-million cut of New York City's, budget,.Cil)' Hall SOUl'Cl'S say. . ·r11e exa<'t number\ of layoffs will b<' d Cll•rrqibeCf in the next week. but Mayor Abraham D. Bcame said. Wednesday that it would be "in the ChousSnds ." l Mrs . Pryor s aid sht..' h<td "con flicting emotions .. about voting in fa vor of the alternate pl an . She explained that .s he cons idered it inferi or to the plan ado pted by the <'Olln <'il last spring. 1-lowever , she .s aid tcx:lay, ''it does seem to m eet the residents· objections.·· If residents vole against the council plan, the council "-'ill br· ing the alternate into play The coun ci l plan call s for apartment buildings, a shopping center and a park at the four cor· ners of the intersection o( Bryanf~ and Yale avenues. T h e compromise plan elimina tes apartments except for ·a triangle bounded by Yale, Trabu<"o Road and the Santa Ana Freeway. Also. it moves the shopping center lo Yale Avenue at Irvine Boulevard Mrs . Pryor l'ha r acterized il as ''typical South ern Ca lifornia urban sprawl. "She s a•d Lha t if the city plan is tossed oul at the polls,. "no one will be (hanking any~y when they see what it looks.like o n the ground ·· '• _, . ! Cripp le d Man Dies in Mesa Building Fire Ry 1\RTlllJR I(. VINSF:I. Of II•• D•olr P•t•t S..•11 A crtpplt•d c;u:-.l.1 ~le:-.a man burned to dl·at h e ;1 rly today as hl· atl<'mpted lo l'ra\\ I to an open door afl<"r h1:-;.1partn1t·nt harl h<'en turnt'd into ;1 blazing in f <'rnt1 Tht· \1cl1m , Ke nnt..•lh !) Shields, 2·1. nf 53 ~ C't.>nler St. ap parently almo~t made 1t to tht• t•.xit \.\.hi eh hi:-. brother had left npt·n . crt•at1n~ a suet1on ·li ke dr:ifl that :-;":iftly fl'd tht' flames 'fhc brolhl'r es('apC"d Cn~t;i ~·Tl's a f''1r<' flt•partment Ba:l;i )io n Ch it•f F.d I .cwt~ \h(•or11.cd Shields figurt.•d he couldn"t makl' it a nd turned b<.1ck into thP apa1·t mc>nt Shlt'lds t•ra "•lt•d 1ntn the bathroom. \.\.'ht•rc firemen proh ing lht• rubble found him by the "·ash b:.i.~1n PolLce ~a1d th<" 12 25 am. blaze ""·;is reportetl by Shit•ld<;" brolht·r . Jeff ery. "'ho franticall y telephoned to ~ay ~here was a fire in his bed PoiL(lt..·· Off1cc.r GcoQ!c fQltng '-''a s on p 11 trol 1n thc neii::hborhood anti almos t sin1 ult;.1 11tt'O u:-Jy s a:t' a pillar of s moke dlun11 nated hy .1n ecr1c orange ~lo"· nr1s1ng nearby I-le arrivt·d and ll•arnt•d a VIL'· tim '-''as repor tedly still inside Apartment F. oft he ,!;j x-unit st rue· lure. SQ ht• C'har~e d the stairs only to run tnto a "'a II of flame. lnvt•s\1g.itors said Off1l"Cr Pol · ing then tried lo c nl<'r via tht• second :-tory balcony, but fire by that lLmt• boiling from Opt..·n ""·in do"·s forccd him a\\·ay A second -errnnt•ous -report of what app<"ared lo be another VJ<'tim trapped upstairs al the op· posite e nd of the apartment unit <'ompli<'alt..•d the firefi.l?htln g operation. Ch1<'f l.l',~·1s said . Police off icers Stl·ve Shulman. George Yezbick Lind l'oli ng, who had tried to reac-h tht" crippled Shields , then p1l<'hcll in to help firemen haul hose lines 1:1nd S(•t up ladde.rs. Oocupantit of the s ix unils, all of which are rented, escaped the inferno or were not ;it home when lhe fire blamed on a sm~dering <St-'" FIR F., P•RC' A!I motht>r ·:s f ace. ""I ~ot up wh('n I h4•ard the door close and I saY>' Juml·s leavin~ in Mommv·s car." the boy told officers. "'T hey didn't "'ak<' up so I went b~k to bed for awhi le. ·cause I'm a big boy." Of(icers said the boy luter "'cnt do>A•n s tair s and asked a neighbor t o help him a"•aken his mother and sist er The tSee 'MOMMY', Page A2 l Shell Oil Cuts Gas By Cent CHICAGO (U PI 1 Sht·ll Oi l Co. C'Ut th(' price or gasoline na· tionwide by one C"ent a f?allo n LO· day, fo'l t·owing a n indus try trend that is likely to end on Nov. I , a n oil sour<'e said. Shell. second behind ·rexaco an U.S. gasolin e sa les, b<><'amc the third major oil firm to pare :.a penny off the pric-e of a gallon or gas since Oct. 6 when Sun Oil Co. made the C'Ut back. ()n 1'ucsday, Exxon. the nation ·s third largest marketer. announc-1..>d a similar. rt..'C11.1ction . Ht>rb Hugo, st..·n1or ed1lor of P\alts Oilgram . publis hed in Chicago. said th1..• lrC'nd toward Jowt>r prices bC'ga n one month ago, """-•h e n the l•ffl'l'lS of U dl:'crease in d e m and began to be felt. "'Traditionally , demand _goes do wn after Labor Day, when kids return to SC'hool and vac1:1 tion tim<' is over for nu.r.:;t people <·• llugo said. '"llowt•vt•r, this year the slide has been "-Orse than usual because "'c have the ad(.l l•d burdt•n of high unemployment.·· Another factor that has forced major firms to foll ow the patte rn or smaller. independent firms in price t..•utbacks, I lul{o said. is that motorist s ha vt• becom e m ore pnce·conscious. "They·re s ho pping around more .looking fur that l\.\.'O·. three.cent difCert..·nct•." But c urrent b.irga1n prices will bt>s hort·li ved , llug1l said. "OPEC"s IO pt..'l"l'Cnt increase on l'rudC" goes into effect Nov I ," the ('di tor s:..iid . '"It shouldn"t take long befort• th:..it lrll"ft..•ase is passed on tu tht• pump 1>ril'e. It could mean as much as ~1x rents more pt~r gallon Suspect H eld In Phantom Plwne Calls Costa J\les a polict• W(-dnesday announred they h<i.ve ;lrrestcd a rormcr s tudent teaC'hcr ori <'harges of being tht> ··tclt•phone phantom ·· who terrorized parents by clain1in_g to be holding lhl'tr children l' a pt 1 vc In n in t" ins lancl.'s 1n ('os t ;1 Mt•sa. the p h a ntom callt.'d mothers and claimed tn he· hold ing their c hild ren Police identified the suspeC"I ,1'> VC"rn IIo ""·ard Ar·n<'tl . 31 . of Garden Grovt:, a former teJehcr trainee at Sonora El<'mcnt.-ary School in northl'ast Cnst;i J\It..•!'!<t Arnell f aces a IO ·C'ount cr1m1 naJ complaint chari:?1ng him \\"llh making ll'wd or thrC'<.1tt·n· 1ng phone calls ~1 others of nine Costa ~1 cs.1 children. all pupils at Sonnr.1 School, reported re<"eiving calls from a man durin_g Sl'honl hf)ur:-. "-·ho ciaimcd he had abtluc:tcd <See CALLf:R, Pai.?:" 1\2l Carr Shifts To New Job Sa n C!C'mt'n1• l"11~ '.\1anager Kcnnf'lh ( ··r \11 day annourif·ed h(.• 11 ,..:n1'd ad ;111 tl as thE' cit~ :-tn r ministrall\•' nf',.·· will ta kt• P\ 1·1 .i finance d 1 rt•1.. l n1 : I ' The C11 \ t'olHll 11 \\, d nesda~· ,1 pl'1'0 \1•d 1·.u 1 requc ~t \'111! ii •· 111 dersla11d1ni.: t11· \\ 1il .... n tinue to :-.t>f\ i· ,;-. 111 .. ···! 1 man:.ii.:t>r unlll ,.;u,.i1 ,. 1·, , .1 Ill'\.\." 111 ;111.l).:• r t ·'' I·•· Sl'ICCtt•d 1\ n.11 t<Jfl, I .id vertLl>llljl. <J IHI lt..'t'I Wl\111·11, t'ffort \\Ill l1l'1!1 medin1 1..·I ~ Carr h;.1 s manager for I! yC'a1 . ,, . AZ DAILY PILOT Thursday, October 16. 1975 1'aguno's Top Co'1 'Req~1ir~ments' . For Chief OK'd A job descMption calling ror an ,,pen. rncndly and community· minded police chier was 3P· proved Wedn ~s day by the l.aguna Reach City Council which now will t•onsider hiring a psychological consultunt LO heJp select the new chi cr. The new chier will replace :Frank Schopen who is retiring Jan. 4 a rter heading the depart- ment since Au gust 1973. The job description approved by the council leans heavily on s uch phrases as '·open flow or in- formation:· ·'emphasizing cri me deterrence and prevention,'' "protecting lives and pl'Operty or all l_.aguna citiz('ns·· and "com - municution ·· bl•l "'t.'Cn the dcpart- mt>nt and tht.• public. 'fhc outline approvt."<i by the council "'as a ·revisl'd vt>rsion llr<.ifted artl•r Coun l·ilman Charlton l'\oyd t•allt.•cl fur the new chief to be "someunt.· wit h a benign and not ~1 harsh image." The dcscripli(ln ror the job \\'(IS passC'd "'ith litllc comment by th(' council. · A proposal to hire UC Irvine Psychologist J ohn ~1onahan to aid in the selection process of the new chler will be presented to the City Council when it mC'ets Oct . 29. Or. Monahan was interviewed b y Counc ilman tioyd, Coun· <'ilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, City Manager Al Thea I and Personnel Officer Terry Brandt recently. Brandt said Monahan, "·ho jg involved in selection of Irvine police orficcrs. will charge $1,050 to act as a selection consultant for the rity. He will assist in v.·ri ting ads for the new r h1ef. make suggestions on th(' sel<'l'lion proct.•ss. "'rile QU('St1ons to bl' g1\·t•n durin~ an oral board, help select members or the oral board, and screen ap- plicant:s appeari ng before the board. Jn addition, the top candidates ror the chief's job will be given a battery of psycho logical tests by Dr. Monahan. The police c hief's j ob in I.aguna Beach will pay between $22,800 and $25,200. • • U"ITt.,,...._ 77 aKd S•fHRfl .Ju stice William 0. Douglas observed his 77th birthday today attending oral hear- ings at Supreme Court bench. He has not missed a day s in ce n e\V court began earlil~r this month. I f 'rom Page Al MEDI-CAL. • • It's End of Road ~tediCal payments they have re ec1 ved. · · The hospitals have added a total of 159 beds since early 1974. The Orangt' County llealth Plan- ning Counci l was set up to rt.•- gulate hos pital construction un· der the theory thal a surplus of beds adds to the costs of patients whose rees must carry the costs of unoccupied beds . The health council estimates that there are more than 2,000 excess beds in the county. Mi ss ion , Tustin and \Vestminister hospitals also v.•crc denied permission to expand by the Orange Co unty 1-lealth Plan· . ning· Council. Hdwever, that de- cision was reversed on an ilppeal l to a state Health Planning Coun- t cil. The state eouncil"s ruling was overturned by a Sacramento County Superior Court three weeks ago, according to Frank Armstrong, planning director for the Orange County council. That court deeision may be ap- -pealed, said Ochsner, and any Ith department action will it the outcome. e £our hospitals on which the alth department is focusin g will be notiried o( the accusations contending they have received unauthorized payments. They ! will be given an opportunity to • reply before any hearing is set. • ! ·Hoag to End Open VU.its To Patients The policy or open visiting hours ror ramily and friends of patients in Hoag Memorial Hospital wilJ end Nov.land a re- gulated s chedule will go into er- lect. Administrator Michael Stephens :.iaid today that the open visiting was instituted be(ore the hospital':s new parking structure was com pleted and that it spread the visitors over a longer period, easing parking congestion. But now that parking is ade-. quate, he added, the policy will shirt to a schedule calling for vis· its at speciCic times. Daily visiting hours, seven days a week, (or rooms in the second-floor orthopedics unit, and all pediatrics and medicaJ. surgical units will be 1 to 3 p.m: and6lo8p.m . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ftleOo-C ... ,1 D•!I' Pl l~ ... lltl'*"l<l>l~C­l>O-tne N<o•o·Pttu, o\p.,bUVlea l>y I~ o..._ C-" PMf>ll"'ll>O (DMCI•"' ~ ... < .. Pfdll°""' .,~ p111111.nee1 MonCI"' 1hro119n Frl<I•• 1.,. ("""'"' ""'°' .. • N•wpO•t Sta<h. l-<u<>1"'111on Se...:n •J.....,. lfift V .. lty, lt•onP, ~-Cl(l1~-· ll•llP' ~nd ~l!e..-hfS!wlh(".,.,l A\l"lli.~!..i• !~ " P"'>li~CI ~•l1110••• ...o s-..,,, Th<1 pt~!p.i publlohln! pl•nt I• 11t llll W.•• a~, Slrttt. C.Osl• M•t..o, •hlo• nl• 0•~ Robert N. Weed J'•••llknl ""o P~"''""'' Jack R . Curley Voci IP<•\klt!lt tf'l>Gt ....... MoNoJ.rt Thomas Keevit ECIUor Thomas A. Murptiine Mt,..91no Eel•"" Charles H. Loos Rict'lc'lrd P. Nall A> .. ll•n• M•Mt lno EallOt• ,....,..,,, IWJ O•.., .. (Olll ~llI>hlf Com """· lie _, ••orle1, 11111~1•••-" l'll•l<>r+•I mtlll• ,,. •~•••ll••nit111\ ~••••11 "'"' f!<t ,,,,0.ll(t • W!lllOWI i..-t i&I P•l,,.11\IO-n 01 ... ,.1, .... _, ... ..-cl ~I••~ Pfltllt t (lllt 111 ~l• MP'"· (iltllwllle SlolllM•~"" t.1 ( .. riot 1J m:I "-· lfUy; l)"r"'ell i.t Ollll'!IHll!lty, "llih\lf"Wfotil-- U.Oll~MY, For Coast Freeway SACRAMENTO -Th e California Highway Commission Wednesday rormally deleted the derunct Paciri c Coast Fteeway route from its master plan, three years arter the state l..cgislature voted to abandon the proposed project. The commi ssion a c tion authorizes the sale or nearly $14 million worth of property in Orange and Los Angeles counties acquired by the state as right-of- way for the controversial freeway. Jerr Cohen. spokesman ror the commission in Sacramento said today government agencies and other public entities will have first crack at buying the land ror use in park or local road projects. The rreeway was scuttled by Judge Asked To Dismiss Battin Case Orange County S upervisor Robert W. Battin went to court today with a new demand (or the dismissal or criminaJ charges on which he races trial Monday. Derense attorney Matthew Kurilich successfully argued for Battin that the California Supreme Court's recent decision in a Kern County case calls for a delay in the supervisor's trial and what may prove to be a lon g pretrial hearing. .. Superior Court Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard set Nov. 24 for the pretrial hearing vigorously opposed by Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan. Ir Kurilich's dismissal motion is denied, Battin will go on trial immediately. Ballin, 45, races charges of grand theft. misappropriation of public funds and fiLing or raise pay claims against the county, all contained in the grand jury in· d.ictment. Those charges were riled after a long investigation into alleged improprieties committed during Battin's 1974 campaign ror the of- fice of Calirornia lieutenant gov- ernor. Kurilich provided Jud ge Banyard with a copy of the , Supreme Court decision in case or Jose Guadalupe Murgia vs. the Bakersrield Judicial District of Kem.County. The criminal derense lawyer explained that its l angua ~e equally »a pplies to the Battin charges. The high court issued a writ halting prosecution or Murgia and five co-derendants when it was successfu lly argued that they had been the targets or dis- criminatory prosecution. "A criminal deCendant may de· fend a criminal prosecution on the subject or such intentional and ·purposeful invidious dis - crimination.'' the opinion states. It was also concluded in the opinion that the six persons in the Bakersrield case might not have been prosecuted in a farm labor picketing dispute had it not been for discriminatory conduct by the district allornc.v's office. Zionism Racism? UNITED NATIONS, N .Y . (AP> -The U.N. General As- sembly's social committee voted 75·22 with 26 ab3tenuon., We<lnCs· day night to take up an Arab p~ posal t hat the assembly cluslfy Zionism u 1 rorm of racism. ( • the state under intense pressure from local communiti ~. includ· ing Newport Beach, which ex· pressed violent opposition to any freeway along the coast. The state commission had been scheduled to take its action last month but a phone call from Orange County Road Com· missioner Ted M cConvill e won a delay until this week's meet ing. Orange County Supervisors this week passed a resolution supporting final deletion of the route, but urging that sale of the property be delayed until Nov · ember 1916 to give local govern-. ment enough time to ch05e the parcels they want to buy . Cohen said the highway com · mission took no rormal action to delay the land sale, which must now be initialed by t he Los Angeles orrice of the state Department of Transportation. "But since government and public agencies have top priority in acquiring this land, I have no doubt something will be ~orked. out that will be beneficial to ever- yone concerned.'' Cohen said. The commission spokesman noted that . fo l lowing the I ... egislature·s abandonment of the rreeway, the land was re· tained in state ownership pend- ing local government street and hi ghway studies, which in large part never occurred. Of particular concern to county government are pieces of coastal land south of Laguna Beach that could fit into long-range plans ror improved street systems and ad· ditional open space. E'ro•P~Al .... CALLER ••• their ehildren and wanted $10,000 r ansom . The 10th accusation was tiled by the Orange Police Depart- ment in volving a similar call in their cit y but one with different <'ircumstances. Orange and Costa Mes~Pili1 compared notes on the alls and with assis tance or acific Telephone Company p bed further into the case. Detective Gerry T hompson noted at the time the cases we re filed as extortion, which would be a fe deral orren se because telephone lines governed by the Public Utilities Commission were u:ted--- The District Attorney's otrice filed only m isdem eanor counts against A rnett , however, because no a ttempts were ever made lo arrange delivery or money, nor did the man ever c.all back. Arnett, who bowls at an Orange bowling alley where he was taken into custody, is a full·· time student al Wh ittier College and has told police he wants to be an elementary school teacher. Detective Sgt. Sam Cordetro said Wednesday there seems to be no motive for t he mysterious calls that shocked and ter rifi ed many mothers who received them until they were warned. Sonora Elementary School or- : ficials printed flyers explaining about the telephone phantom to calm anyone who might be called. Arnelt was released without posting bail, on his written pro- mise to appear in Harbor Judicial District Court for ar- raign ment in two weekis. AuthOrittes said one reason he was not required to post cash ball, ot' remain in jail, is that he 11 convalesc ing rrom spinal sur- gery perrormcd earlier t hbJ month. t) ) I . '.Still at Large~.·-... Patty~s Ab~tors Remai'! Free_? , ~FRANCISCO (UPI) -A former attorney for Patricia Hearst. using "inside lntorma- Uon," said today her kidnapers may still be at large. Attorney Terence Hallinan aereed with a statement by Mlss Hearst 's onetime lover, Steven Weed, that. the 21 -year-old newspaper heiress was not kid- naped by three Symbionese Llberation Army members who were late r k ii led -Donald DeFreeze, Willie Wotre and Nan- cy Ling Perry. Halli.nan's fath er , Vin cent, who is one or Miss llearst's rive lawyers. isaid his son "has some inside information. He wouldn 't have said thal unll;!:Sl:I: il is cor· rect. '' Weed, who was beaten by the kidnapers when Miss ilea.nil was dragged half-naked and scream- ing from their Berkeley apart- ment Feb. 4, 1974, said theabduc· tion story ·'obviously was plant· ed by the kidnapers because those three <DeFreeze, Wotre 3fld Miss Perry) 3redead. "Nancy Perry was much t.OC> short to be tho woman al the SC'ene, and Willie derlnltely wasn't there.'' Weed told San -/ Airport Expansion Foes Adding Fuel Newport Beach city coun- cilmen this week took two more new steps in their campaign to battle expansion or Orange Coun· ty airport, adding safety con· cerns to their written policy and advocatin g a search for an alternate jetport. Jn rormal action Monday, the council added a paragraph to its Jong-standing policy statement on Orange County Airport. The action came arter the panel was bombarded with dala furnished by residents along Up· per Newport Bay who have in sist· ed on stricter safety measures. Later, the council received of- ficial letters in de fense or airport safety policies rrom Count"y Direetor of Aviation Robert Bresnahan, plus executi ves or Air California and ~lughcs Air West. The new statement reads : ''The Federal Aviation Ad - min'islration (FAA) and Airport Operator s h ould exerci se jurisdiction and control to insure that all jets and noisy aircraft de· ·partin g Orange County Airport in ·a southerly direction over Newport. Beach s hall follow a course directly down the thread of the stream in the Upper Newport Bay, while continuing safety and noise abatement proceedures." Ear lier Monday, during in - formal discussion Mayor Pro- tem Milan Dostal won concur· rence to order the city staff to de· velop a report on proposed alternate airport sites and make its own recommendation on the best choice. l>o$tal alluded to r'!Cent at· t empts by Orange County , Supervisors lo do the same but asserted t hat "they have railed miser ably.·· Dostal said t hat the alternates ·that quickly come to mind are those which have figured in pre- vious studies-a joint civilian-· military use at the El Toro MCAS, or Ontario International A irport u se via a g round t ransportation system serving Orange County. · It was the latest campaign on air safety, howev er. th at doriiinated the deliberations this week. The prod came from more than 1,600 petition signatures sent in vain to the FAA seeking a fu ll· scale study and improvement of alleged sarety problems at Orange County Airport . The erfort Won Ootliing but a rebuff from the federal agency. however and a subsequent letter from Newport city o(ficials did little more. . or prime concern to residents is the possibility or a jetliner crash caused by alleged inade- quate g r ound control pro- cedures anct facilities; mid-air collisions in involving light planes and jetS", or engine (ailure caused by birds clogging turbines as the jets pass over the Upper Bay wildlife refuge. This Thief Took a Mile GARY, Ind. (UPI) - The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has fi led a miss· ing property report on nearly a mile or tracks. The railroad said more than 5,000 reel or unused rails and ties vanished rrom a spur line northeast or Gary. The line ran through parts or Lake and Porter counties in northwest In- diana and originally was used for access to a sand mining area. Persons who work in the area told railroad deter-· tives they saw several men using a forklift truck to load rails on two flatbed tra.ilers last month but as- sumed the men were work- ing for the railroad. 'MOMMY'. • • n(lighbor did not go inside the apartment, ho"'ever, and police arrived a s hort time late r . tipped by an anonymous call abo,ut a. p o ss ible doubl e :homicide. The boy was placed in protec- tive custody and taken lo the poLice station, where he picked Washington's picture out of a book or mugshots. ··1 think he hurt Mommj, bu l :she will get him when she comes back,·· he told officers. If Pigs Could Smile Francisco CbronlcJc colurnttlst. HerbCaen. Asked if his agreem<.>nt with Weed 's asses.,ment meant he believed t.he kidnapers are still at large, T erence Hallinan said: ''I guess you could say that.·· Hli lather noted that others were al6o involved in the a bduc- tion. Two cars were usOO. by the ·sLA in thekidnaping. DeFreez.e. At lss Perry and Wolfe, Miss Hearst's lover af\er her kidnaping, were among six. SLA members killed in a :shootout with Los Angeles Police and FBI agent.s May 17, 1974. Froa Page A l FIRE ... cigarette broke out. I Jar;nes R. Kirkpatrick, 21. and Lorraine F . Egan, 19, each told ·firemen they woke up gasping and choking in their separate apart- ments and quickly fled. John E . Burton said he was rirst awakened by s houts of. "Fire, Fire .•• " and discovert."Cf the entire east end of the struc· lure engulfed in flames. Costa Mesa paramedics vainly did what they could ror Shield'i after he was found huddled on lhl!- bathroom floor. "They worked like mad to try to revive him,·• Chier Lewis said. adding it was futile because superheated air had caused the • victim's throat to constrict.. 'fhe remains were taken to Costa Mesa 1\-1emorial Hospital for examination by coroner's de· puties and questioning of Jerrery Shields about circumstances leading up lo his brother's death. Detectives said little could im- 1 mediately be learned from the grieving. shocked brother. One neighbor said he encoun- tered the crippled brother stum bling upstairs to the apart- ment where he was soon to perish about 11 p .m .. and said he had unusual difficulty at it. . Authorities said today they had not established the origin or Shields' crippling handicap but one'source said he had reportedly been crippled s ince childhood. Coroner's deputies said the vie· lim did not die from smoke in· halation. but was seared to death by flames. The apartment in which the fatal fi re occurred was formerly the orrice or the building's owner. real estate broker Michael Genco but he had converted it as a ren- tal un it. ·FBI QUELLS ~T I NVASION WASHINGTON IAP) -'i<,L, have been cavorting in the FBi"'s new $126 m illion dollar head ~ quarters, but offi cials s ay the problem is minimal. "'l haven 't got m y feel up on the desk. I think they've been mostly c leaned out.'' said FRI spokesm an Bill Hayes. He speculated that the rodents had been disturbed by construt- tion of the Wa shington subway system. I • This is one little pig that did not go to market. This one went to Great Earth Festival on county fairgrounds in Costa Me'sa lo spend a few back-scratching days in barnyard petting enclosure. He was du· ly petted Wednesday night by one of restivat•s early visitors. Temrc Reeves, 6, of Costa Mesa. Al 1en is Terri Van De Veere, who works on fairgrounds. Festival runs thro~gh Sunday. (Related Story All) ' ' I ,, 7 7 / - Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDlTION VOi:. 68, NO. 289, ~SECTIONS; 50 PAGES ' • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Toila~··s Closiag N.\'. Sto<>ks THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1975 TEN CENTS Medi-C-aI P~yments Studied Economist, ,GM Chief The Stale Department or Health is moving to strip four Orange County proprietary hospitals or ,Medi-((aJ payments for treatment of patients. Action on three other hospitals i.:t in su:spense as a related matter moves through the court system according to the health depart'. ment attorney handlin g the cases. The state Attorney Generars office has been calltd in to begin ~ct.ion against Pacifica Hospital m Huntington Beach, Founla\n Valley . Community 1-tospital in • Fountain Valley, Bristol Mercy Hoipital in Santa Ana and Placentia-Linda Co mmunity Hospital in Placentia. The other three hospitals are Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo, Westmins ter Community Hospital in Westminster and Tuslin Com· munity Hospital in Tustin. The four hospitals now being eyed by the attorney generar con - structed additional facilities without the approval of the Orange County Health Planning Council, aceording to health de- partment attorney Richard Ochsner. Slate law specifically prohibits MediCal payments to hospitals that have not received approval of the local planning body. How ever, Blue Cross, which handles MediCal finances for Orange County, has passed the payments on to the hospitals, Ochsner said. Of the four hospitals, all but Pacifica are associated with cor· poralions in which Orange Coun- ty political contributors Dr. Louis Cella and Richard O'Neill are principals. Ochsner and Deputy State Attorney General Joe Egan said the present effort is unrelate'1 to an Ip_ler.aal · Revenue Service look into Bristol Mercy and Mission Community Hospitals which is ai med at de- termining whether MediCaJ and Medicare money might have sub- sidized a political printing opera· tion. Hearings will be conducted, sa(·d Ochsner , to determine whether the four hospitals can be stripped or the ~1ediCal reim- bursement payments: Although _ the unauthorized hospital ex- pansions account for IO to SO per- cent of the beds at the hospitals, . Ochsner said the health depart· menl is seeking lo disqualify the facilities totally. Figures were not available on the amount or Med.iCal payment mo:ey that could be attributed to the unauthorized expansions, Ochsner said. However, he said, "we 're talking about hundreds or thousands or dollars in terms of the expansions and more than a million dollars in terms or the MediCal payments they have re- ceived." • The hospitals have added a total of 159 beds since early 1974. The Orange County Health Plan- (See MEDI-CAL, PageA2l " UP'IT1~ 77a11dS•lll119 Justice William 0 . Douglas observed his 77lh birthday today attending oral hear- ings at Supreme Court bench. He has not missed a day since new court bega11 earlier this month. Abductors Of Patty At 1.arge? SAN FRANCISCO CUPIJ -A former attorney for Patricia Hearst, using "inside informa- tion,·· said today her k.idnapers . may still be at large. ""~ttorne)'. Terence: Hallinan agreed with a statement by Miss H~!s poelime lovery litnen Wee.d, that the 21-year-old newspaper heiress was not kid- naped by three Symbionese Liberation Army members who were later killed -Donald DeFreeze, Willie Wolfe and Nan: cy Ling Perry. · Hallinan's father, Vincent, who is one of Miss Hearst's five lawyers. said his son ''has some inside information. He wouldn "t have said that unless it is cor- rect." Weed, who was beaten by the kidnapers when Miss Hearst was dragged half.naked and scream- ing from their Berkeley apart- ment Feb. 4, 1974, said the abduc- tion story ··obviously was plant ed by the kidnapers because those three <DeFreeze, Wolfe and Miss Perry) are dead "Nancy Perry wa" much too short to be the woman at the scene. and Willie definitely wasn't there;· Weed told San Francisco Chronicle columnist HerbCaen Asked if his agreement with .Weed·s assessment meant he believed the kidnapers are still at large, Terence Hallinan said ··1 guess you could say that .. Nieblas PTO Books Audit Requested Charles Woodfin, assistant superintendent or the Fountain Valley School District, said he has been asked to audit the books from last year's Nieblas School PTA Board. He said today he. received the Crash Victim Identified In Huntington Huntington Beach police today said the victim of Tuesday night's fatal traffic crash was Stanley E. Lobert, 26 , of Portland, Ore. . Police Wednesday did not re- lease his name pending notifica- tion of relativu. Lobert had been vacationing in Huntlneton--Beach, police said, when he apparently ran from the parking lot of the Sheraton Beach lM into the path of a car on Pacific Coa~t llighway. Fune..ral arrangements :.tre pending at Dilday Brothers Mortuary in lluntin1'ton Beach. but the body i11 l:!:tpcdcd to be tranapoalted back to Portland for services. - The driver of the car involved. waa not cited. police reported. books late Wednesday but has not had a chance to audit them. Woodlin explained the request came to him Tuesday after this year·s PTO board said it still had not received the books from last year's treasurer, Marcella Scott. or president, Fountain Valley · T.rustee Dick Pl\.\IDf': But Mrs. Scott, Wife of Foun- tain Valley City Councilman George Scott, said today she believes any controversy over the books is linked to a telephone threat she received. And she said the attack is directed at Plum, who has al- leged that the administrative credentials of District Business Director Mike Brick are not in order and be s~ouJd resign. Mrs. ~ott said she received a phone call from a man recently who warned her to tell Plum "to lay off the crap in the news~per about Mike Brjck." She explained al first she thougbt it was · a j~e. but the caller then tbr~atened to "drag you and Plum·• into the con- lrQversy. She said she told the caller, "You can take your threat end sho•;e il, ··then huog up. Mr¥. Scott. a member or the ci- ty unlficatio11 committee, said ibt; turned the books over to Plum early ln September. And Plum, who laughed when ClleeAUDIT, Pqor\21 See Nation on Upturn aheim Meeting Speakers By WILUAM SCllKEIBER 01 .. o.1ry111 ....... A top economist in the Ford Administration and the bead of the world's largest automaker agreed today in Anaheim that the nation's economy hWi begun a sustained tum for the better. James L . Pate, assistant secretary of commerce and Thomas A. Murphy, chairman of the board of General Motors, told an Orange County Chamber of Commerce economic conference they believe the long recession reached its peak before summer and the struggle back to a normal economy will continue steadily through the remainder of the year and into 1976. Pate, appdinted by Ford in 1974, is a former chieI economist for B. F . Goodrich Company. He presented the most op- timistic speech, telling con- ference attendees that the "na· lion is definitely recovering and the recovery will sustain itself." 0.11, ................. WANTS COUNCIL SEAT Huntington's Shenkman Shenkman Pate predicted the national wt- employQ)ent rate and the rate of inflation wiU stiU be "unaccep- tably b.igb" b~~ will moderate cfrastically~·rn the comflil Council Candidate •-"'-...., -. --~ moolh:s. . • Murphy, who deli"ered the lunche6n address at the con-· ference, told newsmen before· hand the auto industry is always one of the key signals to changes in the economy. He said the auto 1nd.ustn 1s already experiencing a stead) upswing in business after one or the most disastrous sales )'ears in history last year In hi s luncneon speecn , Murphy said "the pre~ailing opi - nion of our country 's chi ef economists seems to be that the long, trying recessioo bottomed out last spring and we are gradual!) moving back to a state of normal economic health and growth " Murph) said cJ.1ssenters and s keptics are misreading the eeonom ic indexes and the mex>d of the American consumer ··To put it quite simpl),""Ne at General Motors think they are wrong,'· Murphy said The GM c hief said people have s tarted buying cars again though he conceded many more are looking t o smaller, more economic models Murphy said he believes there wiU be no sudden "economic ex· plosion .. but he said in the Jong run. a steady though slow im- provement in the economy will be more lasting and sustainable. Trll8tee8' to Meet Trustees of the Fountain Valley School Districj. will meet at 7: 30 tonight at district offices. Newland Street and Talbert Av enue. II> llOllERT llAllKAA ... °'"" .......... Ron Shenkm s.n, a 'member of the Huntington Beach Union Hilb School District Board of Trustees, has become the first declared candidate for the Hunt ington Beach City Council The election will be nen Apn1 Ll Shenkman. a former cit; coun cilman and parks commissioner in Fountain Valley, declared Wednesda y that Huntington Beach is in need o{ new blood and fresh leadership "I've never been assoc1aleo with a group that has been so em barrassing in its public debates Shenkman said of cit) counc11 members. "The people aeserve Deller representation than they ve been getting-·· he declared ·1 can help pull thJngs together again " In announcing n1s cand1dac:y , Shenkman, 39 a senior vice pre- sident-or Be\.erl) Hills Federal Savings and Loan, placed heavy emphasis on improving rela· tionships with the business com· mun1ty I-le added thai builders, de- velopers and real estate com · panies believe they are not getting proper representation and feel as though they are treat· ecf a'.!; intrude rs. Ile said Huntington Beach ranks ver~ high among cities in income but hasn ·t developed long-range financial planning. Shenkman also said the city has undertaken major expenses without considering long·r.ange consequences. · Re was particularly critical of the $12 million civic center de- fSeeCOUN'CIL, PageA2) 'Artificial Man' Kissinger .Describes Nixon WASHINGTON (AP I -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said privately this week that former President Nixon "barely governed" during his last montbs in office and was an odd and '' cirtificial man ... who never enjoyed meetin g people.·· the Washington Post rep0rt.s. . Al a banquet in Ottawa held in his honor Tuesday night by Canadian External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen, Kissinger's table Cbnversation was picked up over a microphone and accidentally transmitted to reporters, the newspaper Said today. Kissinger said Nixon ''barely go_verned" during his last 111 months as pres\dent wfllle the Watergate scandal unrav.eled ar'oW1d lilm, the Post said. Kissinger alsbwas,quoti!d as telling'dinner com· panion• \hat Nixon I\'~ '"one df our better presidents. You know he was aifOdd man. But he \\oOS vl;ry de- cisive in his own way. Ile went t.o the heart4 a pro- bl"cmi" · Tile Post said Kissinger nad kind words •for tlie Kennedy family, and .~".!~. httlllke' Jacqueline Ken· nedy Onassis and finds ""!.:·~·, .. •;... • r - I ' . To Curb Theft College Boosts Lot · Security By ALAN DIRIUN Of*O.llyPl•Statt Security measures have been ~fed up and campus and Hunt· jngton Beach police patrols coordinated to c urb thert and pro- wler-type incidents in the park· ing lots al Golden West College. Among the precautions taken to protect the parking lots for night school students include the hiring or two patrolmen, the pruning or trees, the addition of more spot lighting, and the is- suance of a warning to students not to walk to their cars alone. These steps were reported to trustees or the Coast Community College Di strict Wednesday night. The board authorized a special study of campus and parking lot lighting. Dr. Bill Carpenter, dean of co l lege affairs at Golden West, told the board lhat a meeting was held this wee k between the on· campus security guards and six Huntington Beach police officers to coordinate patrols. Dr. Carpente r said that he was unable to me a detailed report ..._Oil e Ci~Ms or say whether the incident!i had been more numerous recently because stu- dents had been riling complaints with· poll<:e and campus authorities were not aware or them until recenlly. He said the police would prepare a report on the location and type or incidents reported since F'ebruary. After the me eting , Dr . Carpenter said that the incidents involved cases or women being frightened by apparent prowlers, mdecent exposure. stolen autos, and the theft o! tape cartridges Crom cars. District Cha n cel lor Dr Norman Watson said that the architectural planning or the campus was to isolate the park- mg lots from the center of the campus .. Wh en you do this and tou don "t hght the parking lots, then you ha ve a problem.·· Dr. Watson said. ··Al OCC I Orange Coast College/ the new buildings now penetrate the parking lots.·· One of the problems, the board was told, is that berms were used to break up the parking. Trustee Worth Keene com me noted, "The berm idea is still valid, but there needs to be. more lighting.·· Trust ees were told that the Gothard Street and Edinger Street parking lots were the most affected, and that the power of the bulbs in those lights would be increased. Ann Funck, the s tudent representative on Golden Wesl·s <See PARKING, Page AZ) Fire· Kills Crippled Mesa Man ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Olt ... 0.llrl"l"'4SUH A crippled Costa Mesa man burned to death early today as he attempted to crawl to an open door after hi s apartment had been turned into a blazing In-- femo. The victim. Kenneth D . Shields, 24, of 532 Center St., ap- parently almost made it to the exit which hi s brother had left open , creating a suction-like draft that swiftly fed the names. The brother escaped. Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion Chief Ed Le wis theorized Shields fi gured he couldn 't make it and turned back into the apartment. Shields crawled into the bathroom. where firemen prob- ing the rubble found him by the wash basin. Police said the 12 :25 a.m. blaze was reported by Shield'i. brother, J e ff ery, who frantically telephoned to say there was a fire lnhis bed Police Officer George Poltng was on patr o l in the (Sec FIRE, Page/\21 It's End of Road For Coast Freeway SACRAMEN1'0 The California llighwa.y Com mi ssion Wedn~day formally deleted the defunct Pacific Coast Freeway route from its master pl an, three years after the state Lcgi slaturt' voted lo abandon the proposed project. The commission action authorizes thl' sale or nearly $14 million worth of property in Orange and t.os Angeles counties acquired by the stale as righl-of- wa y for th e controversial freeway. Jeff Cohen. s pokesman for the commission in Sacramento said today government agencies and other public entities will have first crack at buying the land for use in park or local road projects . The freeway was scuttled by the state under inl ense pressure ~rom local communities, inclu~­ mg Newport Beach, which ex - preised violent opposition lo any freeway along the coast. The slate commission had been scheduled to take its action last month but a phone call from Orange County Road Com - missioner Ted McConville won a delay until this week 's meeting. Orange County Supervisors this week passed a resolution supportirlg final deletion of the route, but urgin g thal sale or the property be delayed until No v· ember 1976 to giv(' loc al J/:O\'ern menl enough time to c:-hnsf' th1~ parcel$ they \11ant to huy Of" particular concern to COWllY government are pieces of coastal land: south or Laguna Beach-that rould fit Into long-r.ange plartll for improved street systems and nd · ditional open s pace Cohe n said lhe hi ghway com- mission took no formal ac..1.ion to delay the land sale, which must now be initi<:1ted by the l.os An geles office of the s l<ite Deparj.ment of Transportation. ''But sin cc government <Jnd public ~g~nc1cs have lop priority tn acqwr1ng this land, I have no !See ROUTE, PageA2l -t Orang~ .Coast L_L..., ='=----Weather f-'Jir throug h r,r1da v "'1th s unny days. Chant·~· ur patchy fog C'arly F'ndr1y morning . llighs near 70 at thc beaches and 75 to ftO 111 land. INSIDE TODA. 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Costa :'-l t·~a 11 .1r;1m1·t.Ju·:-. \ ;11 nly d1d \••h.it tht'\ t uuld for Sh11·ld:. after he \\';,1::. fnund hudt.llt·t.J o n th1· ba.J.hroom rlonr "Th('v \t 11rk('tl l1kt• 111;.id lo lr\ to re\'l\:(' h1n1 ... l,;h1t·f Lt·1,1,1s :-.auL addinj'.! tt \\'a:-. futile b••1·;1u:-.1· superh1•nt1•d air had c.nt:-l'd lht• v1ct L m · s throat to ton.str1 cl. l 'ht' rt•n1a1n s \\l'rt• t;.1k en In ('o.sta :'ol es a :'-l t'.'munal llosp1t..1I for examination by curon1'r 's dt• put1es and (!Ul'Sl1onu1i:: uf .Jeffery Shields about c 1rl'umstanet·:-. le ading up lo hi s brother's dc;,ith Detectives said ltlllC' could 11n • medialt•ly b(' ll';Jrni._>tl frnn1 th1• g1i£'v1ng. shol'kt·d brolht•r One neighbor s;11d he l.'nc oun tcrt•d tht• cri p pled brothf'r stumbling upsla1r ~ to the apa rt ment \''here' ht· ...,. LI s soon to pcr1s h about l l p.m .. and said he had unusual diffi cult y at it. Authoritit•s SL11d tod:iy they had not esta blished the origin or Shit>lds ' crippling handicap hut one sburre s aid he had reportedly bt>en crippl ed since childhood. Coroner's deputies said the vie· tirli did not die from s moke in- halation, but was seared to death . by·flamt>s. The apartment in which the fatal fire occurred was formerly the office of the buildin g's owner. real estate broker Michael Genco but he had converted it as a rcn · ta! unit . Truck Crash Kill,s Wo man TRACY <API -A woman truck driver w-as killed when her huge tractor·trailer ri g crashed through an overpas)) guardrail on Interstate 5 nea r here today and crashed do\l+'n to Interstate 58o bt>low . The 1-lighway Patrol identified the victim as Jean Marie Vuica, 32. of Lodi. f"rom P a ge A I CO UNCIL • • , velopment. ''It's absurd.· he .said , "no city needs that kind 0£ ' monument to itsclr.·· Shenkman i~ a gradu;:ite of CLll · State Northridge where he re.- ('t>ived a degree in education in 1964 . He was sci;i io r vice president.ul, Mercury Savin gs & Loan in Hunt- ington Beach for seven years . He resides al 15682 Sunno"•cr Lane with v.'ife Judy and children, Sherry 15, 0 ;,l\'id . 9 and ~ l\lichact. 5. ORANGE COAST " . DAILY PILOT T,,_ O< ... -.,. CD•I! D11lly P'IDt, •l!h -·•II ,, <-1-11'\f' NP•\ P'"''· '' OYt.I•-I,. II"' o. ......... (OA\I Pul>I"""'" Con•D•"" .,.."""''" , ..,1t10111 ••• puD!"llPtt M<Jnoay '"'llVll" r"0.'Y lot OHi• M~u. "''"'""''t e. .. ,,, '"'"'""'''"' IH•<"ffo""'•'" V•l!•v, ''"""· ~"'~''•~•<• V•IO.y •nrl l.•<1 ...... Bo!Kll "°"'"{on" "'•'""'' '"11'°"'1 ..,,,_ h °"""'"'~ ""'""""' "'"' ., .... <l•Y' lllt l>"l!C IP•O pub<o..,,,·u "'""'' .ot IOI ...... ~I ll•y St••el, {O\t• M~ .. l.Ah10<"••'1~.'t Rober! N. W('('(t .... l•otM <l!l<I Pul>i1""-• , Jack R. Curlr.y \lo(• p,.~._ .. , •ncJ c,o,,., ... , ..... """l'' Thomas Keevtl Th0m11s A. Murpt1 1ne ,,.. ... <1•"9 ' "''"' Charles H. 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Auditors Dissect Teamsters' Furul \VA Sl-t ING T O'V t AJ>1 /1 team of Labor Oepartment auditors is com bing: federal rt• cords of th ~ biggt•st Teamsters umion pension fund to det ermine "hether the bilhon-dollar retirt• ment pl a n is coritrolled by gang sters Record$ f1·om th:! Jus tict• Depart ment and the Internal Revenue Service have been turned over to I .a bor Department in vestigators as part of ;1 coordinated gove1·nn1cnt review of the Sl .4 billion Centra l States. Southeast and South.,..·est Areas Pension Fund. Secrt'.'tary of L<'bor J ohn T Dunlop s aid the pu rpose of the preliminary investigation is "to oetermine v.·hether there is a basis for the current allegations against the Central States fund and \1rhethcr corrective action or enforc('mcnt proceedin gs are warrant l.'d '' under th e ne w ft>deral pl.'nsion Jaw . Dun\op·s state ment -the gov· ernment 's fi r s t oC ficial arknowledgemcnt that an 1n- f"rom Page A I PARKING • • ac:i.demic SC'nat(', s :1id that, while a memo had het•n sent out warn- 1n~ \\.'o men not to waJk to their cars alone a t night, this was not ai"'ays f(':i.sihl£' b£'cause classes sometimes brcOJk at d ifferent times. Chris Price. president or the student body. repor1ed that he had reet•i\'C'd a petition. signed by 36 s tudents. complaining about the lighting. The study authori zed by the board is for the development of a campus lighting plan and the cor· rection or def1c1cncies. The cosl of the sturl y, to be handled by William J, P1.~reira Associates, most not rxceed SI 1.000. trustees said. * * * Placentian· .Held in R a p e A 29-year·old Placentia man was :irreslPd on charges of al· tcmptC'd rape Wednesday ni ght in connection with. an alle~ecl Sept. 23 assault on 3 Golden West College coed. Huntington Beach police saitl Edv.'ard Demura was arrested by policr without inci dent at hi s home. Bail was 5et al $10 ,000, pohce said. Officers allege he accosted a 22-year-0ld student Sept. 23 as sht> was unlocking her car on the C'Qllege campus . Poli ce said Dcmura is 3 sclf - employt>d landscaper. Zionism Racism? U NI TED NATIONS. N .Y . (AP l -'fhc U.N . General As· sembly's social comm.ittce voted 75-22 with 26 abstentions Wednes· day nlgbt to take up an Arab pro- posnl that the assembly classify Zionism as a form of racism. vestigation is under \l+'ay-was in a ll'tter t o Sen Harrison A. \Villiams <D·N.J .), chairman of the St>nale Labor Committee A government source said ir anything is found which "gives us reason to go further,'' the l .abor Department could begin subpoenaing records of the fund and coordina te with Justice on a massive dual criminal and civil investigation "The options are numerous." the source said. The retirement fund has been tlie source of millions or dollars in Joa ns to resorts, gambling casinos . race tracks and con- dominium projects. It has been the s ubject of numerous on-and· off government investigations since the 1950s. but the disap- pearance or former TeamSiters President James R . Hoffa on Ju- ly 30 focused new o(,kial interest in its operations. Some investigators have sug- gt>sled that Horra may have dis· appeared because he was pre- pared to testiry about questiona· bll.' pension fund transactions . MEDI-CAL ••• ning Council was set up to re- gul ate hospital construction un- der the theory that a surplus of beds adds to the costs of patients whose fees must carry the costs of unoccupied beds. The health council estimates that there are more than 2,000 excess beds in the county. Mi ss ion ; Tu s tin and Westminister hospitals also were denied permission to expand by the Orange County Health Plan- ning Council. However, that de· cision was reversed on an appeal to a slate Health Planning Coun- cil. The s tate council's ruling was overturned by a Sacramento County Superior Court thrt>e weeks ago. according to Frank Armstrong, planning director Cor the Orange County council. Thal court decision may be ap- pealed, said Ochkner. and any healt h department action will await the outcome. The (our hospitals on which the health departme nt is focusing will be notified or the accusations contending they have received unauthori zed payments. They will be given an opportunity to reply tx>fore any hearing is set . School Board Me eting Set The Huntington Beach Union fUgh School District Board wlll hold a special 7; 30 a .m . meeting Friday to open bids for construc- tion or the n@w Ocean View High School . The bids will be for construc- tion or the shell or the main build· ing and the gy mnasium and locker rooms, dist.iict officials 83id . The meeting will be held at dlJ. lrict offices, 5201 DoJ}la Ave .• J.lunUngton Beach. T • . I , I UFO Pair Searc • g 'Lost Sheep ' Live Gy psy Life CIDCAGO !API -Two mem· hers who said they bec ame separated from the mysterious "UFO" sect that allegedly has lured scores of per.sons from their homes in the last several . mont.hs descri be themselves as "loot sheep." Vicki e and Sey m our Morgen!ltern, n a mes they took \\'hen th£'y joined the rriove- mt>nt, said in an interview with the Chi cago Su n-1'imes that they le ft their Los Angeles homes separa tely in early May and since have r oamed coast-to- coast spreadin g the word of f"r ont P a g e A I AU DIT •.. told o( the audit, s a id he then took the books to an auditor, which is the routine proced ure each year. Howevt>r, he continued, some papers were m issing and Mrs. Scott was out or town, so it look some lime to get all the needed material together. Then, he said, he paid former Huntington Beach Union High School District Controller Terry Madden $15 to audit them. How eve r . when Ma dd en finished. Plum said. he forgot to sign the audit. He s aid he turned the books over to the PTO Tues- day, then called Madden who said he would write a letter veri· fying the audit. "I reall y think the matter is so silly it doesn't deser ve a com- ment," he continued. "I think they are looking for as many re· asons as they can to recall Dick Plum They are really scraping the bottom of the barrel." Woodfin said books normally are turned over to new officers during the summer, then usually a parent volunteer auditor audits them Woodfin added this is the fisrst time he has had any formal re- qu est to pe rform a n audi t, although he did do one two years ago (or a PTO which rouldn'tfind a volunteer. Mrs. Scott added : "When I turned the books over they were perfectly all right as far as I was concerned.·· She said the PTO handled about $3,300 last year and had an ending balance or about $380. Plum said he be lieves the con- troversy is being wa~ed by person5 who don 'l like his .stand against uni£ication, his questions about a "certain district ad· m inistrator whose credentials are in ques tion " and his ques· lions at school boar d meetings. Mrs. Scott said she is a friend or Plum 's despite their opposing urur.cation st8nds, but she told her caller she didn't have any in· Ouenceon him and wouldn't try to use i( if she did. Hoag to End Open Visits To Patients ~ The policy of open visiting hours for family and friends or patients in Hoag Mtmorial Hospital will end Nov.1 and a re· gulated schedule will~go into ef- fect. 0 .. Administrntor Micha e l Stephens s aid today that the open visiting was instituted before the hospital's new parking structure was completed and that it spread the visitors over a longer period. easing parking congestion. But now that parking is ade· quate, he added, the policy will shift to a schedule calling (or vis- its at specific times. Daily visiting hours, seven days a week, for rooms in the s econd-floor orthopedics unit. and all pediatrics and medical· surgical units will be 1 to 3 p.m. and6to8p.m. .,, Beside the change in parking, Stephe ns said other reasons for the shift were requests from staff physician s and patients, themselves. Patty's Chum Faces Quiz SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) -A ~hool chum who secretly tape· recorded a jail conversation with Patricia Hearst will be questioned about the incident, a defense a ttorney said Wednes· day. Albert Johnson said he may also quesUon Patricia Tobin's father, who la president or the bank the 21-year-old Miss Hearst is accused of robbing with other members or the Symbionese Liberation Army more than a year ago. Johnaon said Mi11 Hearst was not trylng to deliver a messag~ to SLA members ln the secretly recorded conversation. , "the process'" a fter being indoc· trinated by a middle-aged man and wom a n known us ··Tbe Two." "The Two" s upposedly start· ed the movement last spring, promising deliverance from this world to a nother level by UFO. Vi('kie, 26, said in the in - terview that s he left her mother and sister in Los Angeles to join the group. Seymour, :rt, said he left behind two children and a job as an electronics engineer in~ Angeles. The couple said they had been assigned to each other by ''nle Two~ after a n e ncampment Ju· Can-Shi/u ToNew Job San C lem e nte City Manager Kenneth Carr to- day announced he r esigri'ed as the ·city 's top ad-, ministrative officer and will take over as city finance director. The City Council Wed· nesday approved Carr's request with the un· derstanding he will ('On· tinue to ser\1e as the city manager until suc h lime as a new manager can be selected . A national ad. vertising and r ecruitment e ffo rt w ill b egi n im · mediately. Ca rr has bee n city manager for 11 years. Woman Routs Sex Attacker With 'Bites' A Huntington Be3ch housewife thwarted a sexual attacker in her apartment early this morning by biting her a ssailant, police r e · ported. Officers said the attacker was described as dark-haired with a two or three-day growth o( beard. P olice said the woinan 's husband left for work about 5 a.m., lt>aving the front door un· locked. About an hour later, the assailant allegedly entered the door, started talking to his Vic- tim, then pulled a r evolver and ordered her to s ubmit to his at- tack. After she bit him, officers said, he fled through the front door, as his alleged victim became hysterical and started throwing household objects through the front window. " Police w e r e s ummoned by neighbor s who heard t h e woman's screams. The suspect is being sou g ht on charges of burglary and attempted rape. po_~c~ said. Moslems Rest ' .. From Warriiig BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Another lull in the Christian· Moslem w a r spread across Beirut before dawn today. Of. ficials said the d iscovery or more bodies raised the casualty toll since dawn Monday to 72 dead and 12S wounded. Army bulldozers took advan· tage of the new cease-fire to tear down mor e barricades thrown up by the rival (actions in Lebanon's on-again , off-again political and reHiious war. More than 6,000 people have been killed in Be irut and in eastern and northern Lebanon since April. F~PageAJ ROUTE ••• : doubt something will be worked out that will be beneficial to ever- yone concerned," Cohen said. The ('Ommission spakesman noted th at, fo llowing the Legislature's abandonment or the freeway, the land was r e· tained in state ownership pend- ing local government street and highway studies. which in lar ge part never occurred. Huntington Cops Seeking Burglar •luntington Beach police are looking for a burglar who fled with $1 ,S50 worth or cas h , television and •tereo·eqUipmenl" from the home of Malcolm Elvy, 16712 Blanton St. Elvy reported the theft at 4:49 p.m . WeClnesday, saying the thief entered hl11 home through a window. ' '' ly 4 in the mount ains or Color ado and began traveling together. They become separat. ed from the group before it re· portedly passed through Illinoi s s everal weeks ago. The couple s aid followers . numbering more than 100, are tntrod uced to ''Human In · div idual Met a morphos is'' <HIM ) a t gr oup meetings at campgrounds s cattered in many states. Then they are teamed "ith partners selected by "The Two" and the partners are sent to an a rea in the country to s pread the word. The Sun-Times said that at each meeting called by "Ihe Two" a number of persons ap· pa rently vanish, heeding the call that; "Each true seeker of the next kingdom must literally walk out the door of his life, leaving b e hind his ('&Teer security, loved ones and everY single attachment in orde r to go through th e remaining ex - periences needed to totally wean him from his needs at the level.'' They and other followers . they said, must renounce all earthly pleasures and material goods -money, sex, alcohol and property are out. They said the UFO group is not connected with cattle kill- ings, some of the m appearing ritualistic, that have occurred in areas where the group h<!s traveled. i\leanwhile, an Oregon State Police investigjltor today iden- tified the m ysterious "Two" <!s Marshall Herff Applewhite, 4-1. 'and Bonnie Lu Trusdal Nettles, 48. Melvin Gibson. criminal in · vestigator (or the Oregon State Polic e at Newport on the Oregon coast, has been in· vestigating the exodus of the 24 people from Oregon as volun· teers on the promised flight lo a higher plane th an earth. Gibson said he h ad no addresses forthecouple. "We obtained photographs of these people from Texas and they were s ubsequently iden- tifi ed by people here as having conducted the Waldport meet- ing:" he said. Aft e r th e m eetin g al Waldport, the · followers disap- peared on the m ission with the couple . ''There are no c harges against tht>m ,'' Gibson em.· phasized. Youth Wins ·six Awards Deborah Prussel of Seal Beach won six first place awards in the handicrafts contes t held as part of the Great Earth Feslivat on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mes a. this week. She won awards for stitchery,. y arn, w eaving, and quilting. l\.1 arcia Kalar and Paul Killian of Westminst e r also won awards for their res pective collage and earth jewelry entries. Marina Sla tes College Seminar Marina High School will hold seminars on college entrance re· quirements for senior students and their parents at the school. 15871 Springdale St., 1-luntington Beach, Oct. 23 at 7 : JOp.m . Interested persons should con- tact school officials before Oct. 19 for reservations. I I I . . U .. I T ........ South Af rica n he a rt .transplant specialist Dr Chrlstlaan Barnard said in" New York Wednesday he is e Xl> er Im en t Ing w Ith transplanting baboon hearts . in cardiac patients. ' I 7 1~ • Orange .Coast EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 289, 3 SECTIONS, 3-4 PAGES Coast Freeway Deleted SACRAl\fENTO --The California Highway Commission Wednesday formally deleted the defunC'l Pa<"ifi<" Coast Freeway route from its master plan, three years after the slate l.egislalure voted to abandon the proposed project. The commission a·C'tion authorizes the sale of nearly $14 million worth of property in Orange and Los Angeles counties acquired by the s late as right-of· way for the controversial freeway. Jeff Cohen, spokesman (or the commission in Sacramento said today government agencies and other public entities will bave first crack al buying the land for we in park or local road projects. The freeway was scuttled by the slate under i~o.se pressure from local commu ilies, includ- iiig Newport Beac . which e:<· - pressed violent opposition to any freeway along the coast. The slate commission had been scheduled to take it.s action last month but a phone call from Orange County Road Com· missioner Ted Mcconville won a delay until this week ·s meeting. Orange CoUnty Supervisors this week passed a resolution supporting final deletion or the route, but urging that sale or the property be delayed until Nov- ember 1976 to give local govern- ment enough time to chose the parcels they want to buy. or particular concern to county government arc pieces of coastal land south of Laguna Beach that could fit into long-range plans for improved street systems and ad- ditional open space. Cohen said the highway com- mission took no formal action tu delay the land sale. which must now be initiated by the Los Angeles office or the state -Department of Transportation. "But since gov-ernment and public agencies have top priority in acquiring this land, I have no doubt something will be worked out that will be beneficial to ever- yone concerned.·· Cohen said. The commission spokesman noted that: following th e Legislature·s abandonment of the freeway. the land was re- tained in state ownership pend· ing local government street and highway studies, which in large part never occurred. Isabel Peron Hiatus Over ~ BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AP) -Pr('sident Isabel Peron has returned from her vacation looking tanned and cheerful. but plans for her to resume office as expected today were still not set· Ued. There was also speculation she would soon take another vaca· tion, and that this one would be permanent. 77..., s.iu.9 ... T- Justice William 0 . ~uglas observed his 17th birthday today atteni:ling oral hear- ings at Supreme Court bench. l·le has not missed :.J day s ince new court beg;;1n earlier this month . Abductors Of Patty At I..arge? SAN F'RANCJSCO <U PI ) -A former attorney ror Patricia l-learst. using ··inside inrorma- tion, .. said today her kidnapcrs may still be at large. Attorney Terence Hallinan agreed with a statement l!Y Miss Heat'St's onetime lover. Steven Weed , that the 21-year-old newspaper heiress was not kid· naped by three Symbionese Llberation Army members who were later killed -Donald DeFreeze. Willie Wolfe and Nan· cy Ling Perry. · Hallinan·s father. Vincent, who is one o( Miss l-learst 's five lawyers,...said hi s son "has some inside information. He wouldn 't have said that unless it is cor rect.·· Weed, who was beaten by the kidnapers when Miss Hearst was dragged half·naked and scream ing from their Berkeley apart· ment Feb. 4, 1974, said the abduc· lion story ··obviously was plant· ed by the kidnapers be<'ause those three (OeF'reeze, Wolre and Miss Perry) are dead. "Nancy Perry was much too short to be the woman at the scene.· and Willie derinitely wasn·t there,., Weed told San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen. Asked if his agreement with Weed's assessment m eant he believed the kidnapers are still at large, Terence tlallinan said: "I guess you could say that." Library Plan Due For Fashion Island Concerns voiced by Newport Beach City Councilman Paul Rycko£f about the cost of the land and the size of the building have prompted new studies on a pry· posed branch library at Newport Center. finance such a project through general obligation bonds subject to passage in an e lection.' As the issue stands now. the • proposal will receive more stafr and committee scrutiny and Mcinnis will make a final effort to see if the Irvine Company is willing to drop its price. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1975 N TEN CENT:S Economist, GM Chief See Nation onUpturli Anaheim Meeting Speakers By WILLIAM SCHREIBER °' ... c:i.11., ,.u ........ A top economist in the Ford Administration and the head of the world's largest automaker agreed today in Anaheim that the nation's economy has begun a sustained turn for the better. James L. Pate. assistant secretary of commerce and Thomas A. Murphy, chairman or the board of General Mot.ors , told an Orange County Chamber or Commerce economic conference they believe the long recession reached its peak before summer and the struggle back to a normal economy will continue steadily through the remainder of the year and into 1976. Pale, appointed by Ford in 1974, is a former chief economist for 8 . F. Goodrich Company. He presented the most op· timistic speech , telling con· ference attendees that the ··na- tion is derinitely recovering and the recovery will sustain itself.·· Pate predicted the national un· emploYment rate and the rate cif mnation will still be ··unaccep- tably hi£h .. but will moder ale drastic'all-y in the coming months ·Murphy, wtlo delivered <the luncheon address at the con- ference, told newsmen ·befOl"e- hand the auto industry is always one of the key signal.5 to changes in the economy He said the auto industry 1s already experlencing a steady upswing in business after one or the most disastrous sales years in history last year In hi s luncheon speech Murphy said •·the prevailing opi nion of our country's chiel economists seems to be that the long, trying recession bottomed out last spring and we are gradually moving back LO a stale of normal economic health and growth ... Murphy said dissenters and skeptics are misreading lhe economic inde:<E"s and the mood of the American consumer. .. To put it quite simply, we at General Motors think they are wrong ... Murphy said. The GM chief said people have (See ECONOMY, Page A2l Nf'SSI'ATVS WORRIES DOW NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices pulled back from earlier gains, finishing the day only slightly higher: in moderate trading today on the New York Stock Exchang• Analysts attributed the late· session retreat to the market's re- cent inability to sustain rally al· tempts! ~yticularly with New York City's financial future hang- ing in the balance. The Dow Jones industrial average, which had been ahead more than eight points during the day, added 0.63 to 837.85. Ad· v,ances maintained their lead oVer declines, however. (Tables, 85) 'Artificial Man' Kiss inger Describes Nixon WASHINGTON (AP> -Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger said privately this week that former President Nixon "barely governed" during his last months in office and was an odd and .. artificial man _ . . who n ever enjoyed meeting people." the W""hington Post reports. At a banquet ln Ottawa held in his honor Tuesday night by Canadian External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen. Kissinger's table conversation was picked up over a m.ierophone and accidentally transmitted to reporters, the n ewspaper said today. Kissinger said Nixon "barely ~overned" duril!_g__ his last 18 months as president While the WatergaTe- scandal unraveled around him. the Post said. K.issinger also was quoted as telling dinner com- panions lhi.tt Nixon \YliS "one or our better pres idents. You know he "'·as an odd man. But he was very de· cisive in his own way. lie went to the heart of a pro- blem." The Post said Kissinger had kind words for the Kennedy family. and said he likes Jacqueline Ken- nedy Onassis and finds her ··sexy. Trie d t o Esc ape Mesa Cripple Dies In Predawn Fire By ARTHUR R . VINSEL ...,,......_· ~,.,~flt""' 5Uff -- - A crippled Costa Mesa man burned to death early today a& he attempted to crawl to an open .door alter his apartment had been turned into a blazing in- ferno. firemen haul hose lines and set upoladilir•~ Occupants of the six units, all of which are rented, e!icaped the inferno or were not at home when the fire blamed on a s moldering cigarette broke out. (See f>'IRE, PageA21 Me di-Cal Payments Studied The Stale Department qr Health is moving to strip four Ora n ge County proprietary ·hospitals of Medi-Cal paymenl.:t (or treatment or pallent.5. Action on three other hospitals _ ~in swapcns..e..u.a.rela1ed matter moves through the court system, according to the health deport· ment attorney handling thl' cases. The state Attorney General's office has been called in to begin action against Pacifica Hospitotl in Huntington Beach. 1-'ountain Valley Community Hospital in Fountain Valley. Bristol Mercy l.J:ospital in Santa Ana and Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Placentia. The other three hospitals arc Mi~ion Community Hospital in Mi ssion Viejo', Westminster Com munit y Ho~pital in Westminster and Tustin Com· munity Hospital in Tustin . The four hospitals now being eyed by the attorney general con· structed additional facilities without the approval or the Orangl' County Health Planning Council, according to health de- partment attorney Richard Ochsner. State law s peciricaHy prohibh~. MediCal payments to hospital~ that have not received approval o( the local planning body . llowever. Alu(' Cross, whi<'h handles i\1ediCal rinances for (See MF.Dl·CAI •. PageA2J The victim. Kenneth IJ Shields. 24, or 532 Center St.. ap· parently almoS't made it to the e:<it which his brother had left open. creating a s uction-like draJt that swiftly fed the names. The brother escaped. Mesa Police Nab Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion Chief Ed Lewi s theorized Shields figured he couldn't make it and turned back into the apartment. Shields crawled into the bathroom. ,~,.here firemen prob· ing the rubble found him by the wash basin . Police said the 12:25 a.m. blaze was reported by Shields' brother, Jeffery , who rrantically telephoned lo say there was a fire in his bed. Police Officer George Poling was o n patrol in the neighborhood and almost simultaneously s aw a pillar of smoke illuminated bv an eerie orange glow arising nCarby. J.le arrived and learned a vie· tim was reportedly still inside Apartment E of the six-unit struc· ture, so he charged the stairs only to run into a wall of flame. Investigators said Officer Pol· ing then tried to enter via \,he second·:.tory balcony, but fire by lhal time boiling from open win · dows forced him away. A second -erroneous-report or what appeared to be another vi<'lim trapped upstairs al thE" Op· posite end of the apartment unit complicated t he firefighting operation, Chief l .. ewissaid. Police ofri cers Steve Shulman, George Yezbick and Poling, who had tried to reach the crippled Shields, then pitched in to help . 'Phantom Caller' Costa Mesa police Wednesday ann"unced they have arrested a former student teacher on charges of being the "telephone phantom ·· "'ho terrorized parents by claiming to be holding their children captive. In nine instances in Costa '1esa . the phantom called mothers and c laimed to be hold - ing their children. Police idenlifit•d the suspect as Vern Howard Arnett, 31, or Garden Grove, a former teacher trainee at Sonora Elementary School in northeast Coota Mesa. Arnett faces a JO -count criminal complaint charging him Park Squirr e l Population Faces Gassing The gassin~ of Laguna Beach's 1-leisler Park squirrels will b~ started next week by city park crews. with making le..,,•d or lhrcalcn- ing phone calls. Mothers or nine CosLa Mesa children. all pupils at Sonora School. reported receiving calls £rom a man during school hour.i who claimed hl' had abducted their childrC'n and wanted $10,000 ransom . The 10th accusation was filed by the Orange Police Depart-. ment involving a s imilar call in their city hut one ... vith different circumstances. Orange and Costa ~1esa police compared notes on the calls and with a~si'stance or Pacific Telephone Company probed further into the case. Detectiv€' Gerry Thompson noted at the time the cases "'Crc filed as extortion, which would be> a federal offen se becaus l' telephone lines governt'd by thl' Public Utilities Commi:.sion were used. The Distrif't Attorney's Offi ce filed only misdemeanor counts againSt Arnett , howev('r . because no attempts "·e r(• ever made to arrange delivC'ry or (See CALLER. PageA2l Coast Ryckoff this week said he was far from satisfi ed with the ap- praised value and negotiated $279,500 selling price for the 2.1 acrea; or Irvine Company land near the new police facjlity, And the councilman added that a J0,000-square-foot building may be too large. Council Battles Airport The l,;iguna Beach City Coun ci l Wednesday ordered the>. eradication or the park squirrel population. The issue has been a touchy one becdusc the ground squirrels are favorites with park visitors whofeedlht'm . But, burrowing by tht.' squir- rE"IS, according to city officials, has caused erosion or about two- £eet a year a Ion~ the cliffs of the beachfront park . which in places is only 20 to 30 feet wide now. Weather F'air through ~'ri d11 Y "'i!h sunny days. Chane~· or patchy fog ('arly J-'rid~~ morning. llillhs near 70 al the beaches :ind 75 to 80 111 land. The discussion during a Tue - day study session led city coun- cilmen to agree to an effort by MaY.or Donald Mcinnis to see if ihe findowner would reduce the selling price or $3.25 per square loot. Ryckoff asserted that the city paid only $2.2S a few years ago, when it bought the police facility parcel. lie cited Huntingtoo Beach's recent experience with library COila 11.nd warned the COW\Cil that Newport should not do the same. The library plan, which moved smoothly through' the early plan- ning staees, suddenly is receiv- in,1 hard glances from other part.sol the community as well. Spokesmen for residents in Newport Heights •Ullsesled Tuesday that lhe c~ty 1bould oo.ly Newport Panel Takes Safety, Site Tack Newport Beach city coun-- cilmen this week took two more new steps in their campaign to battle expani1ion of-Orange Coun· ty airport, adding safety con· cems. to their written policy and advocating a search for a n alternatejetpart. In formal act.ion Tuetd•Y. the CGW>cll added a: paragr~ to lls toog.standlng Policy statement en Orange County Ali;pod.t The. flcl\On a Me altV the panel was bombirded with data fum.ished by residents along Up- per NE!._w_port Bay ~ho bavein5iSl· ed on stricter sa{ety measures. _ \-8lt-r. th~ ~ouncil received of. ficial let\cn in dere.,..; ot airport aafety policies from County Director of Aviation Robert Bre1nahan, plus executives or Air California and Hughes Air West. The new statement reads: "The Federal Aviation Ad · ministration {FAA) and Airport Operator should exercise jurisdiction ~Ind control to insure U..t ell je\11 and noisy airctaltde- partlng Onmge COuncy Alrportln • cou,ttiecf'f direction , over ..N"eWport' l!ol\Oh ,shell lollow a COW'ledirectly down the thread of the stream in the tTpper Newport Bay, while continW.ng safety and noise abatementprqeecdUres. '' Berlier Tuesd~, during ln· rormal di!icusslon llaYor' .--Pro-Letti Milan Dostal won CGDcvr- rence to order the city staff to de· velop a report on proposed alternate airport sites and make its own recommendation oft the best choice. Dostal alluded to recent at· tempts by Orange County Supervisors to do the same but asserted that ''they have !ailed miserably.•• -Dostal said that lhe altemat~ 1 that quick.ly come to miPd are those \Vhich have rlgured in pre· vious studies-a joint civilian· n\iliti ry use at the El Toro MCAS, or Ontario liltemational A~rport use via a ground trans~rtation syistem Hrving Oran.eCounty. (!leeAlllPORT, Pa1e.U> ' I 'Canisters of Carbon Monoxide gas, similar lo that spewed from an auto·s exhaust pipe. will beset orr in the squirrel burrows under the gassing program. Death comes painlt.-ss ly to the rodents1 officials of the county 0ep8rtmenl of Agriculture, told the council. The gas operation is n ot dangerous to humans a$ long as people keep away frorn the bur- rows. The park will not~ closed. city ofricbls said. The program to kill the squir· rel1 probably wlll continue through next summer. orricials added. ,) INSIDE T ODA l ' Quickly. what flarbor Areo resident U running for me,. pre:sidrnt? Thf" an.~wN".! on A/3 AlY-S.~'llc:• ·-..... "" .. L~ CM ' Dau.If ... ....... o-.u-r• Dtl!llHell<tl ...... ,. ... llftt1>11M-111 ~-· ........... Mll\,I .... " I ndex "' •• •• " C'·ll " C• •• •• " •.. , ., •• , I ....... ~!l"lllJ'f• ............. _ ~~c....,., t'l"'•,...,•~ _. ill9'.ll 11Wrlr..,, 1'•1t''11•'-'" ....... " ......... -~J 11 ""' ~l ...... , ... .,.) .. C04 ..,, •• " •• ....... , I A.2 DAILY PILOT N " r f 'N>111 Page AJ FIRE .•• .. Jaml~s R Kirkpatrick, 21 , nnd Lorraine t" Egan, 19. each lold firemen they woke up gasping and ehoking in their separate apart· ments and quickly ned. John 1'~. Burton said ht• WijS rlrsl aw::ikenl·d by shouts of· ·,.~ire. F1rc .. " ~ind d1scoverctl thl' ('lltirC' east cnd of lhe :-.lruc- tt11·1..• engulfed in f\tlml's. ("ost.1 :\'ll'S:.I p:.ir~tmt.-dics vainly did "'h:1t lht·y could for Shields after ht: was found huddlt.-d on the bathroon1 floor. "ThC')' -.1.•orkl·d hke mad to try to re\i ~e hi1n ," Chief Lewis said, add in~ 11 ":1:-futile bccausl' supl•rh t•:ttl'd ;11 r had cuuscd the ''ictin1 'i throatlOi:On.s tnC'l. 'I h(' rt·rn.1111:-V.'t'rl' tu ken to l 'osta '.\1es::i ~tl•monal )-tosp1t ;d for exan1inat1 nn h y coroner's dt'· put it•s arid QUl'sl10111n~ of Jeffery Shields ;_1bout l't rrumstan~s lt•adtn)! up to hr :-; broth('r·s dt·atTi Dt•lt'('ll\','S Silld lilllt• ('0Uld llTI · mPdiatl•l.v ht' l\•:trnt'fl fron1 lhl' grLl'\'!OJ.!, ~hll('k t·d bruthl•r tlnl~ llt'1~hbor s aid ht• entoun- tered the crippll'd brother .:;tumblin g upstairs to the apart- ment ""ht•r~ hl' "';:1s :-oon to perish . 1bout ll pm .. ;:ind s aJd ht> had w1u sual difficulty ::it it. Authorities said today they had not t'Slablisht•d the origin 1)f Shu•lds · t•r1pp1Ln g handu:-<ip hut ont• sou l'l"t' s J id he had rt•porte<l ly bt·t>n rrippled since childhood. Curonl'r's dt•puties s.aid the vir- lim did nut dit~ from smoke 111 · halalion. but was scared lo death by na1nes . ' f'ro"' Page A I CALLER ... monC'y , nor did the m an t'Vl'r l'i.dl bal·k /\rnl.'tl, "·ho ho"'/s ;1l :in Qrani,:t~ bo\vling alley \\'hl'I'(' he • "·as taken into C'ustody, 1s a futt - time student at Whittier College and has told police he wants to be an elementary school teacher. Detecti\•e Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said Wednesday there seems to be no motive for the mysterious caJls that shocked and terrified many mothers who received them until they were warned. . Sonora Elementary School or- ficials printed flyers explaining about the telephone phantom to calma.nyone who might be called. Arnett was releast.'CI without posting bail. on his \\rritten pro- mise to appear in Harbor Judicial District Court for ar- . raignment in two weeks. Authorities said one reason he • was not required to po.st cash bail, or remain in jail, is that he is convalescin g from spinal sur- gery performed earlier this month. Finance Rule Established F'or Hopefuls Candidates in next spring"s city council campaign in Newport Beach will have to meet a new set of campaign finance rules. They won final approval this" week by current city COWlCilmen. ln a move to control campaign spending and reporting. coun· cilmen passed six new provisions. 'They include: -A $200 maximum value on personal contributions such as cash, services, or materials . -A maximum cash conlribu· 'tionof$49.99 perdonor. _ -A maximum contribution by -the candidate from his personal ' funds amounting to the difference between the maximum expense permitted and the actual con- tributions received. -An overall limit on total ex· penses based on a formula of 15 cents for each city resident, voter or not. -A strict reporting procedure for all contributions and expen- ditures. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wtttc:J Pre\IC'tnt • ..., Pu!>!I""' Jack R. Curley 'tlce Pte~<'ll Ind Ge,,., .. Mer~• Thomas Keevll [<10!6• Thoma!; A. Murptii~ M•...,o•no f.<l•WW ' Charles H. Loos Rlehard P Nau ,.,,~1~1..,1 "'•"'"'o Cotto" Newoort Beach Offk• W) ""''"'fll'! ...,._ ""-tllflll ...... ,,," .. o .... !ll'l, '*' / I • O•uly Ptl9l f'tloll b'f ltldY,_ 1(-"°" MESA FIREMEN BATILE FATAL BLAZE IN APARTMENT Crippled Man Dies in Center Street Fire This Morning Battin Tries Again To Get Dismissal Or ~1n gt' County ~UpC'rvi so r Robert \V. l~altin \\•enl to court. today "'ith a nt'"-' dl'mand for the dismissal of criminal charges on which he faces trial l\londay Defense attornt"y ~r'atthl'\'" Kurili ch successfully ar~ucd for Battin that the California Supreme Court's recent decision in a Kern c.:Qµnty case calls for a delay in the supervi sor's tricil and what may prove to be a long pretrial hearing. Superior Court Presidin g Judge Robert A. Banyard set Nov. 24 for the pretrial he!lrin~ vigorou~ly opposed by Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan. If Kurilich's dismissal motion is denled. Battin v.:il\ go on tri;.d immediately. Battin. 45. fciecs charges of grand theft. misappropriation of public funds and filin g of false .Hoag to Bnd Open fisits To Patients The policy or open visiting hours for family and friends of patients in Hoa g Memorial Hospital "'iii end Nov. I and a rl'- gulated schedule will go into ef- fect . Administrator Micha e l Stephens said today that the open visiting was instituted before the hospital's new parking structurl' was completed and that it spread the.visitors over a longer period, easing parking congestion. But now thal parking is adl .. quate, he added, the policy \.\'ill shift to a schedule calling for vi;- its at specific times. Daily visiting hours, seven chlys a week, for rooms in the second-floor orthopedics unit. and all pediatrics and medical- surgical units will be I to 3 p.n1 . and6to8p.m Beside the change in arking, Stephens said othe asons for theshiCt wert' requc · ;_tff p h ysician s and patients themselves. Astronauts Visit Coast The three Am ericans and t"·o Russians who made history 1n :-1pace' during thi~ summer's 1\poll o-Soyuz linkup "'ill ht' together again in Newport f\ca ~·h Monday at a private party hosted by the Newporter Inn Manager Ed Nigro will ser ve as the ofricial host at thl' Wt!5tern-style party wQlrh Will end a fuU day of activities in the Southland for American astronauu Thom.as P. Stafford, Vanae Brand and Donald Slayton, plus Soviet Cosmonauts Al exf'i 1 .. eonov and Valeri Kub&tsov . Nigro said that government of- nciaJ.!I, celebrities, close rri ent.i!\ q(Jbe astronauts and top-level executives from the aerospau lnd~stry iire on the guest list. , " PRY claims a~ainst the county, all contained in the grand jury in- d1rln1cnf Those charges "-'ere filed after ~ Jung 1n\'estigation into alleged improprieties committed during Rat tin 's 197•1 campaign for the of- fice of California lieutenant gov- ernor Kur1lich provided Judge Ranyard with a copy of the, Supreme Court decision in case of Jose Guadalupe Murgia vs. the BakersfiC'ld Judicial District of Kern County. The crimi.nal defense lawyer explained that its language t•qually applies to lhe Battin rh~1rgl's . The high court issued a writ halting prosecution of Murgia and fi ve co·defendants when it v.•as successfu lly argued that they had been the targets of dis- criminatory prosecution. ''A criminal defendant may de· fend a criminal prosecution on the subjert of such intentional and purposeful invidious dis· crimination, ,. the opinion stales. It was also concluded in the opinion that the six persons in the Bakersfield case might not have been prosecuted in a farm labor picketing dispute had it not been for discriminatory conduct by the district attorney's office. Kurilich refused to outline "'hat his disC'riminatory conduct a~guments will be Nov. 24. "They Wll! be right in line with those in this new opinion," he said. TruckCrailh Kill<J Woman TRACY (A P) -A woman truck driver was killed when her huge tractor-trailer rig crashed through an overpass guardrail on Interstate 5 near here today and crashed down to Interstate 580 belO\I.'. The Highway Patrol'fdentified the victim as Jean Marie Vuica, 32. of Lodi. OffiC'ers said the crumpled tractor and set of double trailers .closed southbound lanes or 580 briefly. f'ro"' Page A I AIRPORT. • • It \\'as the latest campaign on air s afety . however, that dominated lhe deliberations this "·eek The prod came from more than 1,600 petition signatures sent in vain to the FAA seeking a full- scale study and improvement of alleged safety problems at Oran~e County Airport.. The effort won nothing but a rebuff from the federal agency, however and a subsequent letter from Newport city officials dJd Little more. Of prime eoncern to residents is the possibility of a jeUiner crash caused by alleged inade· quate ground control pro. cedures and faclllUev; mid-air collislon:-1 k1 involvlnR UJhtplanes and ~ets, or enl(ine faUure caused by bird.$ eloggin1 turbines u the Jets"'paSll: over the Upper Bay Wildlife refuge. · I . -· - Trustees Set Special Meet A special mtttlng ol the board or trustees o( the Coast Com· munity College District with the facuJty-otbdth orange coast and Gol den Wes t colleges is scheduled for Saturday. The public meeting will be held in the community center at Golden West, beginning at 9a.m . The only agenda item is the discussion of board objectjves and goalli for the current year, and District Chancellor Dr_ Norman Watson noted today that the meeting was sought by the trustees as part of a board policy of improving communication within the district. Al least one specific topic ap- pears certain to be discussed, however -a recent task force re- port on district organization. The study, whiC'h was institut· NI in response to calls for a look al the operation of the Evening College, which oversefti the night classes at both campuses and al other locations in the district, and al the running of the television cowrses broadcast by Cha@el .50, recommends that a communiversit y be established. Dr Watson has explained that the concept !or a commupiversi- ty is for it to be an institution specializing in continuing, adult education. It would take over the television courses and the Even· iz:'lg College responsibilities. It would offer credit and non-c redit classes, but would not grant degrees . Orange Coast and Golden West would still grant degrees The report containing this re· commendation was presented lo the trustees after Saturday's meeting had been scheduled, but raeulty me mbers already have Bids Sought For Balboa Water Mains Bids will be sought during the remainder of the month from con- tractors willing to line the Balboa Peninsula's anlique water mains with cement. The $129,000 estimate for the project would cover the cost or a special process for injecting cc· ment into mains that have been in place since 1926. Over the years, rust has de- veloped on the inner walls of the pipes, city officials said. The contract would provide for cleaning the mains and then coat- ing them. Public works aides told city councilmen this week that during the work period, water from taps may run red on occasion, but the cloudiness will disappear when the job is complete. The proposed contract call s for worktostartJan. l . Speed Reading Begin at 'Y' Speed reading a nd com - prehension courses for adults and students begin this week at the Orange Coast YMCA in · Newport Beaeh. Courses will be taught by Dan Rosenwasser . ttained in the E.I.R. method, and will attempt to increase reading speed, com- prehension and study habits. For more information on the courses, phone the. YMCA at 642·9990 . shown concern over the com- muniversity. On Tuesday, Or. Watsoo met for an hour with tbe academ.lc seq.ate or Golden West to uplain the communiversity plan and this afternoon he was to give a similar briefing to the OCC academic ~enate . Barbara Pogosian. president of G WC 's aca'demic senate. respondi.ne to a query oo how the meeting with Dr. Wat&On went. commented, ''I sensed that there was a lot of interest and a lot or concern about the task force re· port." One of the l'Oncems or the raculties at both colleges is the creation of an independent cur- riculum committee for tbe com- muniversity. When the report was first presented OCC iruitrut·- tor Ralph Lewis told lhe trustees that the curriculum committee appeared to be dministration oriented. He noted that television and other courses presently need the approval of faculty-oriented cur· riculum committees. and that creation of s ne w one seemed like it was designed to get around that requirement. Some TV courses have had dif- ficulty in gaining the approval of the present curriculum commit4 tees, Lewis noted. Dr. Watson h as m ai ntained that a commi,tniversity would have the flexibility lo respond to community needs because it would not be confined to a particular campus. The 'debate over the com - muniversity is the sequel to long - standing faculty questioning of night and TV courses. Jn effect. it appears that the struggle is over the faculty's desire for more say over the night and TV courses, and the di strict administration's desire to keep these revenue- producing courses more indepen- dent of farulty ~o they can be ex- panded. The revenue that is produced by students taking these courses and others comes fron1 state and local taxpayers. Tennis, Golf Tournament Slated Friday :\'tore than 100 tennis buffs and 30 golfers will gather .Friday at the Mission Viejo Country Club and Inn to participate in the 13th Annual Golf and Tennis Tourna- ment for Harbor Day School in Coronadel Mar. The private school is holding the benefit tournaments to raise money for the Hancock J\anning Scholarship Fund. which pro- vides financial assistance for stu- dents unable to afford tuition at 1-larbor Day School. Participants in the tourna- ments will enjoy cocktails and dinner following the com~lition . For more information, !phone Judy Perry at494-0751 . f'rortJ. Page Al ECONOMY started buying cars again. though he conceded many more are loo.king to s maller, more economic models . Murphy said he believes there will be no sudden "economic ex· plosion" but he said in the long run1 a steady though slow im- provement in the economy will be more lasting and su.sta.i nable. Auditors Dissect Teamsters' Fund WASHINGTON (API -A team of Labor De partment auditors is com bing federal re- cords of the biggest Teamsters umion pension fund to determine whether tM billion-dollar retire· ment plan is controlled by gangsters. Records from the Justice Departm ent a nd the Intern al Revenue Service have been turned over to Labor Department investigators as part of & coordinated government review of the $1.4 billion Central States. Southeaat and Southwest Areas Pension Fund. Se<retary of Labor John T. Dunlop said the purpose of the ·preliminary inveaUgaUon ls '"to deterintne whetbt r there is a buts for the current allecetions 'aiajrult the Central Stat .. Cund and wheUter corrective action or enforcement proceedlnas are warranted'' under the new federal pel\llon law. Dunlop'• statement -the gov- er..p m e .n t ,'' ft__ra t official acknowled1ement tflat an In· I vestigation is under way-was in a letter to Sen . Harrison A. Williams (0 -N.J.), chairman of the Senate Labor Committ~:i • A government source siia ir anything is found whiCh "gives us reason to go further," the l.abor Department could begin subpaenaing records of the fund and coordin ate with Justice on a massive dual criminal and civil investigation. "The options are numerous,·· the source said. The retirement fund has been the source of millions or dollars in loans to resorts, gambling casinos, race tracks and COO· domin1um projects. It b&s been the subject of numerous pn·and- o!f government jovestieations smce the l~s. but the disap- pearance of former Teamsters Pres'ident James R. Hoffa on Ju. !Y 30 focused new officlaJ interest m Its operations. Some investigators have sug- eest~ that Hoffa may have djs:- appe&red becau11e he was pre. pared to testify about quOAtiona· blepenslon fund transe,ctloni;. • • • Carr Shi/ta To New Job San , Clemente City Kana•tr Kenn.etb Carr to- day announced ho raigned as tht'l city's top ad· ministrative officer and will take over as clty rma.nce director_ The City Council Wed- nesday approved Carr's request with the ua.· derstanding he wiU con· tinue to setve as the city manager until such time as a ne.w manager can be t1eleele<I . A national ad~ verti!!ing and recruitment effort will begin im · mediately . Carr h as be~n city manager for 11 years. f',.....P-.geAJ MEDI-CAL ••• Orang{' County. has passed the payments on to the hospitals. Ochsner said . Of the four hospitals, all but Pacifica are associated with cor- porations in Which Orange Coun- ty political contributors Dr. Louis Cella and Richard O'Neill are principals. Ochsner and Deputy State Attorney General Joe Egan said the present effort is unrelated lo a n Interrlal Revenue Service look into Bristol Mercy ahd Mission Co mmunity Hospitals which is aimed at de· termining whether MediCal and Medicare money might have sub- ::;idized a po)itical printing opera· lion. Hearings will be conductet.l . s aid Ochsner. to determine whether the four hospitals can be stripped of the MediCal reim- bursement payments .. Although the unauthorized hospital ex- pansions account for 10 to SO per- cent of the ~eds at the hospitals, Ochsner said the health depart- ment is seeking to disqualify the facilities totally . · Figures were not available on the arrtount of MediCal payment mo-:ey that could be attributed to the unauthorized expansior;is. Ochsner said. lio,vever, he said, "we're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars in terms of the expansions and more than a million dollars in terms of the MediCal payments they have re- ceived." The hospitals h.avc added a. total of 159 bedli since early 1974 . The Orange County J-lealth Plan- ning Council was set up to re- gulate hospital construction un - der the theory that a surplus of beds adds to the C'osts of patienls whose fees must carry the costs of unoccupied beds. The health council estimates that there are more than 2,000 excess beds in the county. Mis sio n . Tu s tin and Westminister hospitals also were denied permission to expand by the Orange County Health Plan- ning Council. However. that de- cision was r eversed on an appeal to a slate tlealth Planning Coun- cil. The state couneil"s ruling was overturned by a Sacramento County Superior Court thr~e wffks ago, according to Frank Armstrong, planning director for the Orange County council . That court decision may be ap- pealed, said Ochsner, and any health department action will await the outcome. The four hospitals on which the health departr:nent is focusing "'ill be notified of the accusations contendin g they have received unauthorized payments. They will be given an opportunity lo reply before any hearing is set. \ • I Apel'klu!rsf· . ... _ South African hea rt lraosplanl specialist Dr. Christiaan Barnard said in New York Wedne<;doy he is exper im enting with transplanting baboon hearts in cardiac potients. · "> R 0 ( p d m b v a ti q • h c p • l d " 'S•rgieeaters' Walk-in Surgery Cuts Cost by 1/2 . . By SYLVIA POKTEB (1.a61 In. s.,;.,) In an era of fast.food outlets and drhe-ln banklof, wb7 not walk-in suraery! With walk·ln aurseey -or IA-and.out or same-day 1ur- Cl!l'Y -)'OU outer abolpitalllltlle momtoc. ban your opera- tion 1obome before the day enda. Ordinarlly, tbeoperalion miiibt have kept you In Ille hospital at least two or tbne da)'!I. • You save tlme. You s•ve mon4!1y. By di.tnlnaUne tile need to occupy expensive bed aipace and many cu5tomary expenses tb~t eo with bo.pitallla-' Money's Worth tioo, this quick pro-. cett·.~·e may cost you one-third to one-ball of what the aame ~aUondonetbetraditional waywouldC06L PIONEERED IN 1911 al Butterworth Hospital ln Grand Rapids, Mich., walk·insurgery 1rew slowly atllrat, then took of( -today, more than 2,000hospitals offer this type of care. In addition, a new form of free-standing health facility Cwith names such as "surgicenter") bas come into being to provide walk·i.o surgery exclusively. There are about two dozen of these facilities in existence now, with u many as 100 more said to be in the planning stage. .. Of the more than 40 types of operations that can be done m aone·day QUtpatient basis, the most frequently perlormed is the dilation and curettage CD&C). Others include tonsillkt.omies and adenoidectomies, hernia repairs, removal of cysts and other growths, bemor- rhoidectomies, biopaies, skin grafts, therapeutic abortions, vasectomies, cataract removals, and various ki.ndsof plastic and orthopedic surgery. GENERALLY, PAnENTS selected must be in re· asonably good health and not too old -in order to minimi:z:e the possibility of complications which could come in the absence of the prolonged observation that follows conven· tionalsurgery. With this precautionary pre-admission screening, the re- C'Of'd for walk-in surgery has been impressive. For instance, of the 26,500 operations performed over a five-year period by the Phoenix Surgicenter, one of the oldest and best-known of the free·standing facilities, not one resulted in a fatality or re· quired an emergency transfer to a regular hospital. You, the patient, are watched closely immediately after the operation and you may be kept in the recovery room for. say, an hour or two. Patients undergoing some operations, how Ver, have been able to check in and out of the hospital or ell¢ in as little as three and a haH hours. Walk·in surgery is particularly beneficial for children, for it eliminates the psychological trauma th.at is often triggered by an overnight stay in the hospital. WHAT ABOUT THE possible dollar savings? -To illustrate, a D & C that costs $121 in the facilities of the Phoenix Surgiccnter would cost $265 and involve a two- day stay if done on an inpatient basis at a hospital in the same city. (None of the figures include the surgeon's or anesthetist's rees.) -At the walk·in unit at Watts Hospital in DUrham, N.C., savings of $120 were reported for an operation to excise a breast tumor, and of $170fortreating a broken arm. -VertiCare, Blue Cross of Southwest Ohio's same-day surgery program, estimated savings of $250,000 during its first 24 months of operation. Jn addition, the 1,273 patients re· ceiving treatment under the program saved an estimated 4,121 hospital days. As walk-in surgery proves itself, increasing numbers of health insurance plans from coast to coast are providing cov- erage for it. Right now, more than half the nation's Blue Cross Plans offer this benefit. In New York City alone last ye3r, 100,000 Blue Cross Plan subscribers received benefits for :tame-day surgery. In Boston, 25,000 subscribers did. Jn Phoenix, the number also was 25,000. "IT CUTS COSTS "ECAUSE il eliminates the hotel part of the expense, such as room. board and rneals," says a Blue Cross official in Rhode Island, on the ·basis of his state's ex· perience. ''The hospital can then also be used more effectively, for beds go only to those patients requiring full hospitalization." MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 47 .33 83.95 837 .85 89.Jll up off up up 0.09 0.02 0.63 0.13 ,.... Vorll. (UPI) -Tfl• followl,.. 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Decline LOS AN GEL.ES IAP) Western Bancorporatlon, the holding company (or Uni.led California Bank and 21 othc>r C'ommcrcial banks, has reported. • a 27 p<!rcenl de<· lin e in net income (ot lhe third quarter. ' ' • -DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011(:E_ Important Notice . ,,cf,T1ous•u1tH1111 MOTicilOfl•NT••T•,,."° .,.. Product Recall .. ,,. ... --.......... _ ....... _. ..... • ...... "'""•IA&.&.,.. .oTiaTOet111HTOa MDM1 Oii C-•MMll M6 ~.... • ALC:OMOl.IC all'l/lllMD ........ L 's ·11' --lb~iit'1otlff11K~h ..... : "I -.a.rt 1UNlllto.C9Ut1Tff,,. . tt pl =~ Of'ocl!Ktl .u .... '°""" ,.llllEEl'OftM fl: .. 11'.AllCH & , ...... ._ .... .,Qflc.enu l'l'AftOl'CAUlllO•JlllAllllOm e er a--.. ........... ., .. OCVllLQPMENT,lllt~""•Aw. ....... ~-----· TMecot.MrfVOfl.....a ~ .... _... ... c ....... .vt! .......,, ...... CA.'2MI lllllMtw, .... K-..,..1_... ln 'tM ~tl•t •• , ........ ... sa...-r..!Mf WhMi.t", J:tl S.. .............. ~ i. '°"' ~ IEltTll.t.M EVIEflllTT DEYl!lllt.,-. 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"'CIWW _. .. 1------------l~tit.191s llllNJ -s err~~ 111 .,..,.,. ..... C""""5" .. ,. marlt•kd 111 1119 P:ICTITIOUS•UllN•ss -• ,,...._ .... _., .,.,...hf -.lthln '~ a rg;~~~~~:n~~se~~~i~: a they were dropped from boats Tuesday. :::!',:'.~,~~i~1!1~1•:·h~ci TM,::.:.-:::,~:'!!......,..._ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~-tWl!llMkllkMlf~. ·~ BY f h Wftfll11111011. ~-s: . 0Mldoe1ollitt":t.t"' ••• ' d e v e I o p me n t a I TllE TEST Wn.3 MADE members o t e 111oy v1L.L.Attu1.vA ELECTRIC. .-1a1T1ousau11111us TITL••HSUlllANc•AHO· "· h I . l d Le ,, T C 'il d C '-b d Co 't II,,_,,...,. 111Y ol lho •bo.,. produ(:U. ' ' T T -TOUSTCOMPANYAH"' neuropsyc o og1s an ucawa own o unc an ari.:t a mmun1 y _,he,d<>llOt h•~•"Chl ld R•.itt...i 1••s1 sw1111yc r111 Ln., H"'"'1141°" NAM9S A •M••• .,. d C h ' h 'I refi ed b e..11,Colltoml•tH>e7 Tfletotlowl119,_,...,..,."*19tM1-CAMILLACA•OLVN heal t h sc iL·nce a -ause, w 1c oppose an 01 mery propos Y c1osurH,''Y01.1""''"1.1"'"""mto rhe Ro, v. v111,,..,.~1• l4'D s-__ , , Dl!.VElltl! min1str.1tor olt the Na· ••••-Pacific Res ources , Inc., of Hawaii and S a n Diego -~'k.11':~.~~::!~"' Disir1ci 11yc•1st L.11 .. H1.1111111111011 •••c:t1, VAN's••LOIAHWAP"P:LESAHO bt<vlof1.9t•W111 ~ ... , I ·t r ct Id R I Gas&Elec tricCo. M01:111011Cot-•t1"" eau1om11n.,., cR•P•s o,. cosTA Mt:sA, .. _.. • .,.... '•So ' l lealth an1I I turn an de-J h p f In the enve lo pes were cards asking tha t rinde r s s...11. 101 di~. . 'Slrw\.C:.U eot.,,.,......"'27 ...... , .. w. .. .• , tional n s t1 utc 0 II ttoup ng "°'P•••MOWlllBoYltward TPl1ttw.ISIM$l l•~"'"".,.. Wt:lTPOlllT~flll,,.. •. U'ttl STAMLSYC.AlllO.:RSO• • #'. velopml·nt . sai d hts 0 n . ro u~o , cen· maillhe min,writ ingdownthelocationand tim e. Oowner.c..•11°'1111902" RoyVlli.wv• OM1L.wt1 ""°'"""",...· • ._...,......_. •;. l I f g Thlt t l*-111 WH fllld With lfll CmtoMnO,C.11 Of'MM La ......... Co~•1J •: slUdlC~ of child rl•:tnn).! ra I Ure In a · SeX Vo u mlf 1110 r•t 1.1 r11 tl'la no11-c.-ityO.rtofOrlftVOC-ly .. oc-JamH H09W. CHO,..,_ Jll\ll:ll..,.Or" .... C.O.ltDMtyMt41 1' r al' t 1 cl' s . s c :< u a I scandal th ~t. almost ''IT'S OBVIOUS THAT JF the r e's an oil s p ill tOft>l)lrlnQ proGu<1• 11 m0$l MoOll '°°"''· 1•1i Nowpo,.t Na. 410, Naw,.n INc:h. ~•.U.U.»,"1S ~. ""hav•ur and ph)""1ccd to1>pl~d Br1t1s h gov· o ut the re this beach is going t o be kn ee d eep in oil ;:;"~~':::'~ •:r.,:P:~:u·= ., ...... ~ ... CA'-~'*' , ___________ _,·:~· ~''-., wllhl "OIJIO R•ibtltll CI-..•• P\11blltfllld0ral'IOtC.00 ....,y oml IMlt.lllOSI II COlldllCt.d b., IJ; violentc in ·19 11r11n1tlvc ~rn mt•n t 12 years berore any body c an do anything,'' said H e n ry 0c:...-•.1•.JJ,JO, t~s .-NS ..-.i~f111i. • PUBLIC NOTICE :·'! cultures support his con -cigo. has been named Thompso n , a retired banke r who helped c lean up ~::;.~~!~°:.,)~1~r,'7\1:::~~ ---------~--n.11 .... _. ••• 111«1 "'"" tn.1--------.:....-_..:._ <·lus 1o n s . lo board of d irect ors the beac h . pt"Kl•t.a. PUBLIC NOTICE eowtvOfftlotOl'-.CAt1.1M.,•Oo-n&-1111 Th t t r nst ti h •. h Id P MoD11 011 corpol'"•!lon labM" .. ttrJ. · NOncaoP TausTaa-sSALS PR E~('OTT S1\IO Sf''< of Provident L ife A'fl-e s a r o co rue on a s uee n e u • •nSo...th F•owt•S••Ht .... 1".5.No.atwt· 1 1 . f d pending a pproval b y San Diego C ounty and the Ens • un A,.1•1. c111tor11I• "1CT1T1ou1 •uSIHl!SS fl'utltllfllll °"9nOO eoo1t o.111 ,..., °" ,._....,. '-1t1S. •• 11:11111 A.11.,,. u ,I y -r l' pr c:; !'I I Vl' !',O('lat1on 0 Lon o n . . Ip . HAMESTATEMl!NT 0Ctm.t.1•.U.JO.lt1S ml.Jj TITLE INSUlllAHCE AND TRl;l51 Sul" I t•l i C'S te 11 d l u he v1ronme nta rote ct1on Agency. The tooow1119 parlOll 11 dolllg bull· COMPANV," dlliY NM!fltod Trv1tat ''\l'ry v1oll'nl"" \vhi lt•sl'x -------~~~--PUBl,ICNOTICE ,...l ••: i. PUBLIC NOTICE .""'°'<ond~ .. o.MefTnnt,.. . -ORIENTAL WORLO IMPORTS, ~ ~Mayl.1"70,H IMl.No.•~,ll( u :1l 1y -pt•rn1 1ss1ve p 1• c I p ------------·M~Or .• eos11,,. .. ,cA..nm ~-----------11oo11ttM,,...1MO,ofOffklllAKofth. "ICTITIOUS8USIHl!.jS Ntw-1.. Nowpot"I BlkPl,CA. '76'0 su•aitlOlltCOUtlTOPTH• Ot-•1100 Cou11ly, C1UlortW1. WILL. snc-it'lll'S are nOn·VIOient. e 1can 0 ony rospers Mon!• Wayn• )(1i111r. IMO Ptirt NOT1caTOC11t•DITOlltS MIU.oftlc:eof tho COlllll'f ftoc:onllrof lie uls o told n llt'\\"S HAMIEITATIMllHT TPl ltbl.ISLllOUbCOllOllcl.cJl)y•ill-STATaOP:CALl,OlltlillAJllCNt SEl.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION-TO ·on f l'renre th ·•t cu lturt.•:-. T .. lol lowlf19 par.oti• •r• Oolrig busl· MYl4'101. TH• COUNTYOPOAANGE HIGHEST BIDDER FOlll CASH lPIYI· '1 · n • "f l of from th'e 197 seas on o'n who' c h only one -,•oM~Ac o •v•·ooMENT coM M.w. i<wnr ; Ho.A....,,. '* 11 t1ma of Ml• 111 , • .,.,,~of < eprt v 1 g L n an s S A C k A M E NT 0 ( A P ) .... · Ttils t11t•n11111t ••• fltad wllt'I 0111 E•t1t1 ot CAROL vN KAHN, tt.UnltMStat")at1MSoutt11rori- ' 'body pll•nsurt··· lt•nll ("al1fornia's o n ly n esting colony o r young pelic an was produc ed in 552 PANV. 1112 B•ryl l.an•, Ntlwpon c-r.ty C1••1tofOl'•l'l9'~11tyons.p. Dtu&Wet. tr•M• to tno Old Or•11..,. eoi.11tv Beoc:ll,Cllll.'2..0 :n lowards v iolt.•nc1• more brov.1n pelican s, w h ich a re o n the e n -n estin g atte mpts, the departme nt David E. RI-, 1112 Barvt L111e, 1am11or • 1•15• NOTI CE •s HEREBY GIVEN to the Court"-*''"'"'"' 200 t110t'll. of' ··• l"lmS cf'Hlton of tM oOoW """'" OlllCOdlftl wnt Stnta An.I aoui. .... 11 llormHly than t ho sC' '"'hi ch t o ui:h dangf'red list, a p pears t o be w e ll on said. Mt.._, Bekll, c aut. t2MO P\ltlll.n.d 0t-e1199 CM•I o.lty P11o1, tnot 111..--s ._.vl!"IV c1o1ms 9g11ntt W•st SIJt~ Stroot I, S•nt• ·~~. ··• n d fund It' th 1· 1 r lhl·ruad to r ecovery, b iologis ts s a y . The p e lica ns n est on Anacapa · si • .,,.... "· w...iu 111111911' 12St"'1"' ~.u .•• r.toc1.2,•.1•.1•11 •·0 ·75 1119 ,.,d • ...,, we •..:ii.ih·ld a.:i fllt CallfonW•. 111rL0111,11t .. .,.,. ~ "' Beach RNCI. HOnt KOllO. e.c .c.. ttlefr\. •UPI""' NC"..,.., YOUC:l'len.111 con ... ..,..:1 to.,.,,.... Mid try II~ children. d I s la nd o(f Oxnard. T111, bUMMS• is co111h•cted Dy Ill-PUBLIC NOTICE tho ottlc. of"" clortl of'"'...,._ Mfd DHd flit Trvsl 111 1.,. propl'#tr Th(' s t;.ite D e p a rtme nt o r Fis h a n . .. idlYidll&ll p Rt: s c o TT S 1\ Io The e arlie r n esting failures were ~vlo E. Ring o-------------1111odc_.,ortopnw11tt11om,w1tttttat '"""'" IA 111d Collhl., •!Id si.i.1 Game s aid the colon y produ ced 256 b l ed b b ' 1 . 11 .... 11Knwryvouc:ll9r1.1ot~ dlter11110du: , , g r o ups prov id ing ··a a m Y 10 og1st.s' on ocean po Us "'' 1toi ....... t •11 '11td w1in t,. ... "611 ottt.oHk•olWILLIAMV.SCH.WDT, AMHOl'IOktastat•h'lolld1oUlf1a youn g duri ng the 197S n esting season lion b y DOT, whic h caused thin· 01u111yC1••-fllt O•ortt0 C01.1nlyonSitp. NOTICl!OPSALt:of' Altomoyatu .. ,3'fot...Ml9Wtort .... o1Tr1etNo.2'lJ,••Pl,.""'Pttwnel,... great deal of phy:-.1ral af-JU!:il ending. iomt111r 1t, 1t1s. 11tEAl.f'ROf'E11tTY suite 300, Nowoort eo.c:h, c..i1tom11 c:ordod 111 lklolt "· , ... •I., NI .. ~~e'r'c10~.".·,tt~··m1h.~l;yr 1'0·~~"1·1"1' T h is Watin 't as hig h as the 1974 pro· ~~~1ev~J i~n~~~~~~C:~ci pe8Yfc~ ts~.,1~~"*,, <=-1, ,,",,o.u,,..,':=,,. ATP:~:.:~JtLE ~~~U::::~i!1":=: =•=·RKont& of or .... ., ·~ ,_ ~.-,... •''"'"""'· • • • t11tll9S\lclitf"lorCO<.lriolttw~fl/I llllilk>IMetlatoolMld~wlthlli Tlle.,._."*'"'!f•lldoltlw"~ p hyi;i('..,_'\I VIOlf'llC('. dut•t ton Of JOS young, but it's a fa r c ry or£ the Coas t has decreased. Cll"ornl•,forllloCou11tyolOr111g1. ku" "*'llh$ an... U. lln.l pt,lblltatlon -~,lf" ... y,of ltlo""-,-:_:..._ ______________________________________________ ,__ ___________ -j 111 1119 M.otter ol tM Es~l• Cit ZOH fl/lthltllOllU. -ptrty dftcru.il.....,. II~ g TONG CHEN. DK••...:I. Dotldloptambo,.30, 1t75 bl: 2I01 E•st Coast H'9ftow•Y, ~ .. NOTI CE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN !hit JoMpnA.V•ac:o .-tMw,Collloml•. IN \1111Mrt'9flld w111 Mii at PrlYllO ,a,dml11lstroklrwlth-tt...Wllf Tt.~TrvllHdl~ .-1e, lo 11111 lllgMsl and bltl bidder. -...tof lhO E•l•l•of • ., IMIOllllW tor MY lnc:llfTICtnofol ~ )Kl m contl,mallOll of H id S.C.rior t,.How,..modd«odent the lttfft lddl'H5 •1111 ottlllr'"~ '"°""·on or afl•r 1119 :tltl'I d.., of OC· Wlt.LIAMV.SCHMIDT ~lorl.11.,..,,ltlOwnflM•kl. " ~. 1915, at 11\o olflc• of T.twjlrv Att.rMyatl.I"' Sl .. Mlolfrill bl mado, Wwltl'IQlll Nai..mlll"O, A.ltorr-.y•I LAw, J21 E.21'111 *""~ Drlwo ~or -rTMty, ••Pfl'M or I~ St .• Sult• 502. LOll AllQ9191, C.llfomll ltlltl -pllld, A<;11rdl119"tlll•.PC11sotslon, ......... 90012, Courtly ot LOll A11991o1. 5'•1• Df ....,.. ... R,CllH..W1t2Mf cwntra!IU5,10poytllerom1lnlngpr,ill- Collloml•, •II ... rL9'1t, 1111• Mm Ill-T .. :0141....anl clDOIWrrtofttlllllOll CtlMCY•HbY .. 14 ,.,HI of Wld doc••MCI •I,,.. UIN otci. '"""""" -~fliltr•llf' Oood of Tnnt, to-wll: $»3,6&1.M. with •th .-Id •ll !fie rl11M. 1111• OllO 1-1 .. th-t .... wlll MMHC ~t .1119,...,, ••• provided Ill -.Id, that"""' Hii i• of Hid Of(llud Ms IC· Put>lllhed Orange CMll O.Uy Pllal, f"tO!l (I), -.dv•llCff, II •ny, lllldW tie: qulreObyciper1llonof11 .. 0rot._...,. 0ctot»,.2,•,1•,2l,lt7S 37 ... 15 termt of said Dffd of Tf\lfl, ~ otMr "'°" w 111 MIOltlon to !ti.al of .. kl . Wf9H Ind t11tl)ft'IH1 ol tn. T,_.., d!KH-'. 111119 11n. 01c1e.111,111.-ICI 1o PUBLIC NOTICE .-Mlof thllnl$t•c,..1tod 1:1-, .. ld ORcllil .i1 tfll' u-rtol11 bwlldlng' and lllllurn. TMt. • property 1.iluoled In H1i1nllrotton 8"ch. · Thi btfllflclary Ulldorukl Dootdrl COuntY of 0.-MQe, Stoia of Colitoml•, NOTICITOCRl!.DITOAS Trust Mr•folor• •••<1i1tld W\CI ~\ pa;rtlcYl.,ly dtac:r lblld H lot~. to-SU .. EllllOlllCOUlllTOPTHE 11 ... l"ld to ltlll l.IR6onltflMI • wrltliM wit:. STATI: DP: CAL.I POttNIA f'OR Doctaratlon ol Dolli.ill 11111 Oonw>el !or 81.1 lldl nQ alld lmprOY•mtllt C111t· THIECOU HTYO•OllANGI. SOit, ancl 1 wrltt•n Hol l<• flit o.t1>11tt cJl,ldjrig rtll otOPtrlyl, kllOwn by slreel NO. A-M72J . ond Elect loll 10 Sell. TM i.illd9~ lcldrMI 11 7tS2 Edl11ger A.,.,,_, HYlll· E1l1t1 of LOUISE E. BAGSTAO, cWMd .. kl Notlcl ol Dof11i1lt and (19;- lllgton S.Kll, c 1111or11I•, wllh 1 leg.II 0.CuMd. lion to Sen to bt rocoirctld 111 !119 c-•y .-SC:rlpllon •I follows to-wll : NOTICE IS HERE 8Y GIVEN to U. """"'•the rt•1Pf"OPl'1Y 11 lotalecl.. • Lot ,, '"° 1$, Tr Kt No. •17. Oly ol c'9dUor1 ol lllo Ibo .... nomad dec:ldellt 0.ledOClol>or 13, !'75. Hwtllngton a..c11, Coullly ol 0r-.. tt1ot 1U 119rsons M Yl"'ll cl•lms .,.!nsl Tltlol11w•~••lld ~e ot eo111om11, 11 IM' f"l9P r .. I,. Yid dK...,t ••• raoi.ilnd to Ill• TnmComp«ly corded 111 Book ''· Page •1, ol Mil-them, ...i111 IN NCetHry v-.cne,..111 •ss.klTrwtM, c .. lll'lllOllS Mlpt In lhe off k • ol 1119 the ollk • ol lhO cl•rk of tM IOoYe -By CON DEE A. CORBIN CGunty Reconlotol Mid county. llUed cOl.lrl. ot 1o llf•Wlll lllem, wllfllte Aut1'0rL!edSJilt>ol1.1r• .. •more common•y known M: 7"tS2 nocnwryvouc:llllrs,totllo~ Publl1'10d Ntwpo'1 Harbor Ntws Etjl"9ff a .... ....-; H1i111ll"'!llOll &Mell, ri 11111 office ol i..OCX E, 8L.AClC AND PrKs comtlltllld "'1111 ltw Of•tl9t Cotit ea11toml1. LOCl<E, i.ttor"r-.y5 •t Law, m South O.llyPl1ot.OC:liotl9rt•.2J,ao.1ni TerrMflltHltC:HllJnl-IYl moNyfllt BIY•r•v Dr lwa, 8•v•rly Hii i•, Jl».1S the l.llllled Stain Ort confirmation ol Cllltoml• 90212, whk:h 11lhl111.-. ofl.------------- PUBLIC NOTICE 111•, or .P••I cash •nd tlalonc• llllll,....ol ltlll llllldolrtlllfllt4111 .. lmot-· ev~ffl tly llOle ..,;..,..Id av Mor'l9l9I "'"lll'rtoltol"' to tM ••tote ol 1111<1 ci. or Tnnl Deed Oii mo pr0P9'1Y to llOid. c.mm. wltfll11 fOll,. mo11tM .it..-ttiel-----7.=:::-------' Teri pttcentof o,,_.111 bid lo tlt.,..11· llrstf'l,lbllc1tl011oftlll111P1k.o. a 7'U1 •· edwllll biO. o.ttd Sitpt•mtltr 1915 ltOTICI: TO Clll•DITDRS 8 hkorotttn.to be 111-111119-Wlll OIHtor 1wr81QS!ld,1k• NO.A'"'41J1 be recel~ 11 thO alot•WIO olll<• II Ctlostor E. 8.-;istod SUPIEIUOR COUlllT OP THE 111y t ime afl•r thO tlrl l pwt111<11lon E11t•c1i1IOl'"Ol ll!• Wiit of Illa STAT• 01' CALIP'OlltNIA f'Ollt · ~and tltfot•O•l•OI wit. abon namt'Cld•code111 THI'. COUNTY OP:ORAHOa O.ledlPlll ttPI Hyo! Octotltr, 191~ LOCltl., Bl.ACI< AND LOCKE t11t,_ Mlll•r fllt thO Estallfllt MARIE Cllu Foll E. Ol•nand AttwMy•al Uw M. PINCKHEV, DIC••Md. Fr..-iltC.F.Chen m1w111 .. ,,_lyarlw Nolle:• 11 Mratty 111Vo11 to crldllors Co-Eltl!Cl.l!Ofl ol tfl0•1lll• ..... ,,., Hllll, C.llfol"lll• ttl1l llovl119 c:lolmt Ip I Mt lfll Mid 0800., of Hid Dtc•Otnt Tiii: 11111SD4601,17t-HJJ °"" lo fllt Hid cl•llM In the offk o fllt TETSUJIRONAKAMURA A"°"""" .... a11t1<Mlor the clert of tho Olor• .. ld C:-1 or to AttlmoJ' 01 U"' Publll.l'ltd Orortt0 CO.It D•lly Piiot, ,,...,t lflem lo Ille \llld9fJigr!l!d Ill Ille U1I!..2"" St., S.lto 511 OC:\Otlet 2, t, 1•, Jl, lt 1S 3111·7S offlcoof AHTHONV F. CRUDO, 200•6. ~ .......... ColH .... 11 ctll St .• S&llle 1111111 tflo City Cit s.nta A""""'1' flN" C.Emet:llltr1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,,., In Ot-ango County • .,.hk PI lit!., af-Putlll~ 0r"'99 COll'1 0.ily Pl.lo!. !let ll U'lo plkl ol bl.lllM11 ol it. 1111> OC!Obl' IS, 16, n , 1t1s m s-1 def"Sl9llld 111 an in.fie,., pertall>lnl 10 STA-Im Mid ••t•I•. SY(h cl1lm1 wllh thO T .S.. No. 112·1S llKHMrY YOUChert mw1t bl flied or PUBLIC NOTICE THE FOl.l.OWING IS A COPY OF !lf'IWllWd IS 1fore11ld "'llhlll ,_ 1~~~~':J~~~~~~aT:OE11t ~?fuc:~~ ~!~~1~07~J;•:~~~~ =$:0:~:::•.':;:t1llc111on ~"? TMECOUNTYOFORAHGE RECORDED ON OCTOBER •• ttJf IN ANITA l<IM HUGHES No.A..U11J THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER :.:c:c:!::!!t;:wn1 NOTICt: Of' Ht:AfttNO o,oF OAAHGE COUNTY ANTHOftYF.ClltUOO •ETITIOH FOR PllOBATE O"WI CALIFORNIA. ANO '10111 LETTERS Tl!.STAMllN· TITLE INSUlllANCE AND TRUST ,,.,__., .. t·l.lw OOMP.1.NY, AS TRUSTEE. _, E.«h St., s.ltl IM TAlllY NOTIC• Of' Da .. AUl.T ANOIELEC-s.-.¥&.C:.t!fof111• E5111• ol MARIE ELIZABETH Tlott TO Sl!LL UNDER OEl!O Of' P\lbllltled 0,.-CN51 O.Uy Piiot HE il. 1-1 MARIE HEIL aka MAR IE TlllUST OCt.t, 1t,23,JO,lt7S 315&-'6 E.:D~.'<:~ .. H~RE&V GIVEN lllot NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEH : P.a.TRi c •A o ·DONOHuE 111dTHaT TITLE 1H SURANC6 •11d P U BLIC NOTICE CAROLE CEACOHEPla .... 111.0~ ... ln• TRUST COMP.I.NV.• c:orpol'"atlon h ~-~=======,-,~ 11911llon lot f'l<ob.11• of Wiii ,,., tor 11-duly "PJlll)lllttd Tri.isteo llllder I DMdof NOTICE TOC1teD1TOltS • -· ot U11•rt Tetllm•11tary .. the Trvsl dl1td SOPl•mtltr 1J, 1973. •IOIClll· SUPERIOlll COURT Qp THI! . ' petlllof"ter referellCo to vrlllch Ii mede ed bY DESIGN GENERAL, 1 jollll Yell-STATE Of' CAl.IFOlllNIA l'0.111 .~ for 11.1..U.r p.1rtlc1.1lor1 •nd ll\ilt tho 11.n comoo...:I ol NEW DIRECTIONS THECDUNTYO .. ORANae: :-· tlmt..-.c!plac•olll•orlrt'ollM-hM SYSTEMS, INC. llld H;llt. NEL.50N Hll.A-MHI bean Ml for OC:lobl'r 18 1t1S al t ·31l CORPORATION '' Tru1lot, to WCut"e Estat• ol ETHEL WAVE HE,l('Yoff. , rn In tne t011'1room Ot 0eP-1~m c8'"1.i11 obl19'1Lon5 111 lavor o1 JAMES 0.C:HMCI. . No lotYldcou'1 •llOO Ciwlc CM!ter R. CAVITT •nd HAZEL H. CAVtn, NOTICE FSHERE8YGIVEN"ltl0 l'.>fi.,. West, 111 I~ City of S-t• A,..., TrvJll01 UllOOr Oocl1r1lklfl ol Tr.151: c,.,.slton ol tM •llOvw Mmod diK«lttll ltomla. dottd JOllU¥Y I,, ... , ,, belleflc:lwy, that 111 P9n.oll1 hlYlflll Cll lm!i IOl'intl O.!KI OCtobe,.I 1,15 i;oc:ot"dM f.11·73, 11 l111tr11m1t11t ""· 1:1111 Hid dlKldelll 'or• rtqi.il'9d \(1•1!11!' WILLIAM E St JONH 1401S, 111book 1(19(M, Pl9' •it, fllt Olfkllll IMn\, With ltll llOCH..,-y -..cNr\. In CoUllty Clt,.k • t:llcord1 In IM Dlfk aol fflll RKOf'derClf ltw ortk• of 1t11 cl•rJI of ttlll ~ ,,,. llAlllD BAlllO WUl."SBt:lltO 0r.,.... Collllly. ColllO•lllO. dHCl"llllllg HtMdco...rt,ortopnW11tthl"'.wltlttho ' ' ' l..-l li.r.!11 H • at:llt,G~-··•,c.·, .. ·L. LCll4Clf Trkf No. seoo .......... ftOCnMl"YYwdlort,.tolllo~ _.. It ltlO oftko of 8UTTl!RWOATH AND P.0. .. •11%1 • rtc:Ol"dod lll&ookJIS,P• ... 42.olMh-WALLElll. AttOf"MY• •I uw; ~DO LM1119HcR C:.tttorwl• ... 7 coll-,,_ps., Wllsl'llro 91\0d., ll>ltl 400, Lot.,......., an....n..:..· ,..111.....,. Tl'llt. docwnonl I•'"'"'~-• COlttomi. 90011, -kit 1, tho~°' P\lbllshod Or..-ive , .. ,t 0.Uy Piiot, toeomoty wllfl s.ktloll :rt24C olVlllCIYll buMNIS of tll9 WIOtl"•l9fted man 11)91· OCtotlor 1• u n 1•11 1'44-1 codit, Mid otlllpllOM l11Cll.ldl119 -ten 119Nllllflll to IM asl1l1 llf ~·-. • • 11010 for Ulll prlllCIJYI llHYI of $10,000.00, COdllnt, ""!Mii folH" mo11tfll; .,,_ fflll thll lht blnlfklal i11lareu under IUCh ffntputlliolloll of lhlt llOtlce. ' PUBLIC NOTICE OMd ol Tr1.11t •Mt IM 001191otlOlls OOUdOCtatl..-1, lflJ -----------~MCWJTd lfltAl)y..,.. prntlllly l'lltld b'f' VL~llll•M.Mll,.tlnalld .- •• ,.... lhe ~519"Mf; that • llM"NCll of, -Edwlrd l.. 811tt•rwortl't NOTIC•O .. INTEHDED o.1111111 Ill, IM ol)lfgollolll for Wlllllcl'I Emclll'OnofUIOWlllClf .•:. '-NOTTC 8ULtl TlllAHSl"Ellt ~V_{ll~~!!.j!'f!l!,!!'!:!'J::l-:==';.;;;;. _ _.Mc01111911t-+--:r ClS"ll"E"RTI''1 G"WEH cvrnd lt1 that JY~fJI .... not~ IUTn:lll'OflTHANOWALLSR'. PETER H. SCHLEPPHORST, Oo1 ....00 of: Thi ~11.,ly lrist111met11; Cit ........,. .. w.. · ~ cw11,..ss •• PETER H. SCHLEP Int-st wNch bllclm• dut ........ IJ. 1'1WlbllirtBlftl. • Pt+ORST MOBIL. "'lloM bU~M11 1'1•, alld oil •Utlwcl""'t ltl1tlll"*"'50f SMlto• dr••• Is 31•S H•rbor 81wd., Coll ~; p1111 lato c:Mr..,.s, tl\ill by re-LllOA ....... C.lhnil•WIJ MIHI. C1lllor11I• .,,, •• COlll'tly 0 ...... thol'90f, """'"'9nlgnOll, ~ To1:01a1 W414t Or"9. Colliorlllo, Is •bo\jl tomotte boMfk*Y "'""'9" liK~ Offd of Trust, ..........,.,..JIOClltlnl bl.Ilk lr•11i l•r s•le lo E DUAR Ms1llOCll!ld ~ doll.,.red to•ldcMy P\ll>ILl.l'ltd Or~ Coott Ol{1y Piiot. f!!o ... ___ .;:,o.:.;~111;;fll.•-.;i1 CISNl.ROS, wlloM IKIMnes1 ICICll'Of,1 I oppol11tod Trustao, • -ltloll Dec.... Oc:tobt t 1• n JO lt7S Jlff.15 "" 31tS H•rtlOr 81¥d., Cosio ,,,.,. !Ion of Dtfei.ilt Mid Otm.fl.d fol" s.e, · ' • ' ' ' Collfoml• '2•2', (ol.tnty of Dralllllt Ind Ml dltDOSltod Witt. tlld duly • c.tlfom/1, lhetollowl1111pro,..-ty; pollllodTruSleo. SIKPI DHd of TrW •nd PV.BLIC NOTJCE WHO EVER HEARD OF AGIFf TIIAT GIVES BACK? All ol tho equlp<n•11t, matort.i5, •LI do(uma11t1 ovldofl<l"I obtlOtlioMI~::==========;,_,, ~ morc:hillldlM •ndotherln-MCl!rld tMrltrt, •!Id flat dKi.ndancl SUPlilltlOlllCOUllTOP"CAUl'OlltHIA Over 500,000 people in O ra nge County have benefited·from th.e gift thal gives back. They may not haw Ihought of it in just this manner, but !heir gift to UnHed Way comes back in humanitaria n services through more than 70 Uni ted Way agencies. M o re than 90'.t <)f the social services in Orange County-youth aclivities, health care, e mergency assistance, community seivices, and familii adult. child care programs-are provided by United Way agencies. Many services, including recreation pro- grams, scouting and you th clubs, help your neighborhood on a continuing basis. Othe rs sucl1 as disaster assistance, visiting nurse care, fam ily counseling a nd lifesaving blood, p rovide vital temporary help. To solve the kind of prob· Jems that ca n hit anyone, at anytime. When you make your Full Share pledge to Uni led Way, you're giving the gi ft tha t gives back. Back to your neighbor. Back to yourself. • Unltedway ~ ~~ , of Orange County _,.,- ' 3903 Metropolilan Drive, Suile 500 Orange, California 92668 !714) 634·2252 (714) 834-1461 IOI'\' of 1"-1 c-'1•111 r•ton goiloll1111donlllfotl'(docl•,.,111 Sllf'M Mewed COUlllTTDf'OlltAHOll. •. MN~ slat!°"' kncrwll •1 PETER H. 1""99¥ lmmodlal•ly di.It Wood Pl,,_lt No. AN2'1 SCHl..EPPHOAST MOBIL. llldMttll<lt'd alldlklll l'lo,....,'*1to Ollt0.:111 TO SHOW CAUH TPllt proporty 11 located •I Stt c-. 11'11 trvst ~y IO bll Mid lo llOllt CftAHO• Of' NAM• Hl'rtlor 81 ..... , COS~ M9M, C.Hfornl11 .. tltlYll'IOOllBO-tlOllSMCUNdthefffy. lft Ill• M•ttar •f GEOlllGI! R. '2la. c.oulll:Yof 0t-9l'lllO. Clllfoml11. o.tod May ao, 1t1S. 00 NtA l. ES O. LE GD Ill ET E • .,. ~r Tillt blllk tr-fol'" will bt ~· JAMES Ill. 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Stoelul-: • VOL. 68, NO. 289, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ' . 87 WILLIAM SCua&IBEa oe_o.i.,,........, A top economlal ln the Ford AdminiltraUon •nd the bead ol tbe world's lar1e1t automaker agreed today in Anahoim tllat ll>e nation's economy hu befwJ a sustained turn (or the better. James L . Pate, assistant secretary or comxe and ThomlUA.-Murphy, 1nanof the board of General Motors, told , an Orance Counti Chamber or Commerce economic conference thej believe the loo.g recession reached ill peak before summer and the suu11le back to 1 oormal eeonomy will conUnue steadily lhrouib t~' ¥•111ainder of the year and into 1971. Pate, appointed by Ford in 1974,.is a former chief eronomist forB. F . GOOC!rtch COIDpany. He presente:d the most op· e 'ArtHieial Man' Kissinger p~cri"bes Nixon WASHINGTON· (AP> -Secret8J")' of State Henry A. Kissinger said privately this week that former President -Nixon ''barely governed'' during his iast months in ofCice and was an odd and "artificial man ... who never enjoyed meeting people,'' the Washington Post reports. . At a banquet in Ottawa held in his honor Tuesday . night by Canadian External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen, Kissinger's table conversation was picked UP'i over a microphone and accidentally transmitted to reporters, the n~paper s~id today. Kissinger said Nixon "baretY governeQ'' during his last 18 months as president while the Watergate scandal unraveled arc;>tmd him,'the Post said. ·Kissinger also·was quoted as telling dinner com- panions that Nixon WtiS "one of our better presidents. You know he was an odd man. But he was very de- cisive in his own way . .He went to the heart of a pro- blem." . · The Post said Kissinger had kind words for the Kennedy family, ;md said he likes Jacqueline Ken- nedy Onassis and finds her ''sexy. Declared pe(unct . ... . It's End of. Road For Coast Fr~eway SACRAMENTO -The California Highway Commission Wednesday formally deleted the defunct Pacific Coast Freeway route from its master plan, three years after the state Legislature voted to abandon the proposed project. The commission action authorizes the sale of nearly $14 million worth oC property in Orange and Los Angeles counties acquired by the state as right-of· way for the controversial freeway. Jell Cohen, spokesman for the commission in Sacramento said ~ay government agencies and other public entities will have first crack at buying the lan-d for use in park or local road proj;._,cts. The freeway was scuttled by the state under intense pressure from local comrq.unities, includ· ing Newport Beach. which ex- pressed violent opPosition lo any freeway along the coast. The state commission had been scheduled to take its action last month but a phone call from Orange County Road Com· missioner Ted M cConviUe won a delay until this week's meeting. improved street systems and ad- ditional open space. Cohen said the highway com· !See aOUTE, P•ce. AZ) Jail· Escapee Freedom Bid Ends Abruptly A Costa Mesa City J8il trusty who hecf Tuesday aft.er serving one day of a 60-day sentence was back in jail today. John-Dinkins, 22, of Santa Ana, was arrested by delect.lves when he met bis wife at the South Coast Village shopping pla't.aon the San· la Ana.Costa Mesa city border Wednesday. Dinkins was re-booked on suspi· cion of felony escape at the jail when befledtheCta1.fDe!Ore, while Mrs .. Karen Dinkins, 20, was ar- rested. and booked into Orange County Jail. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCfOBER 16, 1975 c TEN CENTS, • - ono Yiew _Uptur·n timistlc •speech. telling con- ~erert« attendees that the ''na· Uon ls definitely recovering and the recovery will sustain itself." Pate predicted the national un- employmen~ate and the rate or inflatJoo w still be "unaccep· tably hi&b" ut . will moderate drastically in the t"oming months. Murphy,' who delivered the h4,0cheon address at the <"on· • ference.-. told newamen before- hand the auto industry is always one of the key slcnab to changes in the economy. He said the auto industry ls already experienclnc a steady up11winf in business after one of the most disastrOus a ales years in history last year. In his luncheon speech .· Murphy &aid ''the prevailing opi- nion of our country's chief • ecc:uom.llts seemt to be that the long, .tryinr roceuklll bottomed ·Out tail 1prlna and we are gr&du.ally movlna back to a atate ol nol'mal economic health and growth." Murphy said dlnenlen and akepUcs are misreadin& the economic indexes and the snood of I.he American consumer. · "To put it quite simply, we at Geittal Motors think they are wron1, ··Murphy ::1aid.. The GM chief said people have · started buying cars again •. though he conC'eded many more are looking to s maller, more* economic models. Murphy said he bf-lieves there will bf-no sudden '"economic ex· plosion"' but he said in the lone run, a stefidY though slow im· provement in the economy will be more lasting and sustainable. 1es lil e 0 Phantom Caller Arrested Costa Mesa police Wednesday announced they have arrested a rormer student teacher on cbar1es of b;eing the "telephone phantom·• who terrorized. parents by claiming to be holding their children captive. In nine instances in Costa Mesa, the pbanfum called mother:s and claimed to be hold- ing their children. Pqlice identified the suspect as Vern Howard Arnell, 31, of Garden Grove, a former teacher trainee at Sonora Eleltlentary School in northeast Costa Mesa. Arnett faces a 10-counl <"riminal complaint charging him with making lewd or threaten· ing phone calls. Mothers of nine Costa Mesa ·chilctren. all pupil& at Sonot;a Scbool, f~~I . ' C .... ,_ from a man during' sc'bdDt bout$ .. who claimed he-ilad abdUcted their children and wanted $10,000 ransom. The loth accusation was filed by the Orange Police Depart· ment involving a similar call in their city but one with different circumstances. Orange and Costa Mesa police compared notes on the calls and with assistance or Pacific Telephone Company probed further into lhe case. Detective Gerry Thompson noted al the time the cases were filed as extortion, which would be a federal offense because 1 telephone lines governed by the Public Utilities Commission were used. The District Attorney"s Office (lied only misdemeanor counL<i 1Ygain s l Arnett, however, I because no attempts were ever made lo arrange delivery of money, nor did the man ever call back. Arnett, who bowls al an Orange bowling alley where he was taken into custody. is a full · . time student at Whittier Co llege and has told police he wants to be an elementary school teacher. Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said Wednesday there seems to be no motive for the mysterious ca,lls that shocked and terrified many mothers who received them until they were warned. -c ' Ooll!Y l'ti.t ...... "' ltlcMNI ,~ MESA FIREMEN BATTLE FATAL BLAiE IN APARTMENT Crippled Man Dtes In C'enter Street Fire This Morning l!-ospital Medi-Cal Payments to End? The State Department of lleallh is m oving lo s trip four Orange County proprietary hospitals of Medi·Cal payments ror treatment of patients. Action on three other hospitals is in suspense as a related matter moves through tbe court system. according lo the health depart- ment attorney handling the cao;es. Mission Viejo, Westminster Com munit y Hospital in Westminster and Tustin Com- munity Hospital in Tustin. The four hospitals now being eyed by the attorney general con· s lructed additional facilities without the app'roval or the Orange County Health P1anning Council, according to health de· partment attorney Richard Ochsner. Mes an • Tried Escape By AaTHUR R. VINSEL OllUMO.llJ~ ....... A crippled Costa Mesa man burned lo death early today as he attempted to crawl to an open door after his apartment had been turned into a blazing in · femo. The victim, Kenneth D . Shields, 24 . of 532 C~ter St., ap· parently almost made it to the exit which his brother had left open, creating a suction-like draft that swiftly fed the flames. The brother escaped. Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion Chier Ed Lewis theorized Shields figured he couldh"t make it and turned back into the apartment. .... Shields crawled into the bathroom, where firemen prob- ing the rubble found him by the washbasin. Police said the 12:25 a .m . blaze was reparted by Shields" brother, Jeffery , who rrantically telephoned to s ay there was a fire in his bed. Police Officer George Poling was on patrol in the neighborhood a nd almos t simultaneously saw a pillar or smoke illuminated by an eerie orange glow arising nearby He arrived and learned a vie· tim was reportedly still inside Apartment E of the si:x -unil struc· ture, ~o he charged the stairs only to run into a wall of name. lnvestigator.s said Offi cer Pol · ing then tried to enter via the second-story balcony, but rire by that time boiling from open win- dows forced him away. A second-erroneous-report of what appeared to be another victim trapped upstairs at the op· posite end of the apartment unit complicated the firefighting operation. Chief l.ewis said. Police of(icers Steve Shulman. George Yezbick and Poling, who had tried to r each the crippled Shields , then pitched in to help firemen haul hose lines and set up ladders. Occupants of the six units. all of which are rented, escaped the inferno or were not at home when the fire blamed on a smoldering cigarette broke out. Orange County Supervisors tltis week passed a resolution •---0uppo&::tina:-fm-a.l-detet\on-ef-t.be Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said Mrs. Dinkins is charged with harboring a fugitive. Dinkins, serving a term for ii· legal use bf credit cards with In· tent to steal, sprinted from hTs work ass·ignment"'atlherearofthe jail Tuesday afternoon and vanished. . Sonora Elementary School of· ficials printed flyers explaining about the telephone phantom to calm anyone who might be called. --xmelt was released without posting bail. on his written pro- mis e to appear in Harbor Judicial District Court for ar· raignment in two weeks·. The slate Attorney General's office has been called in to begin action against Pacifica Hospital -mtrun[lng{on Be3ch. Fountain . Valley Community Hospital in Fountain Valley, Bristol Mercy Hospital in Santa Ana and Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Plaoentia. State.law specifically prohibits MediCal paymen~ tQ hospitals that have not received approval of the, local planning body. However, Blue Cross, which handles MediCal finances for Orange County, has passed the payments on to the hoSpitals, Ochsner said. James R. Kirkpatrick. 21, and Lorraine F . Ega n, 19, each told firemen they woke up gasping and choking in their separate apart· meats and quickly fled. (See FIRE, Page A2 ) .. route, but urging that sale of the property be delayed until Nov· ember 1976 to give local govern- ment ~nough time to chose the parcels they want to buy . Of particular concern to county government are pieces of coa&tal land south of Laguna Beach that could flt into long-range plans ror NY'1 SI'A.TlJS WORRIES DOW NEW YORK !UPll -Prices pulled back from earlier gains, fmlsbing the day only stipUy hi&ber in moderate ll'ading today on Uie New York StocltEtchange. An~su attributed tbe-late- session retre·at to the"'market's r~ cent inability to sustain rally at- tempts. particularly wilb New York Ctty•stinancfat future1'ang• inglnthebalance. The Dow Jones 1industttal averag9' which had been ahead more than eight poln\f dur!nfthe day, •dded 0:113 to 8117.8$. Ad· v1nces ma1nt•ined their ttad over declines,. however. (Tabtes, BSI • Fellow trusty Joal Hoare, 36, chased and tried to capture him, but gave up when he realized he might be mistaken for an escapee too. Investigators said Dinkins bad worn civiliai;. clothes under his blue trusty's coveralls which he shed in the city dog kennel before his unauthoriz"ed departure. Mesa Woman's Home Burgled A youne woman &lassblower told, police-s he returned home from work 'flednesdaytofindher C_o,.JJ.1 Mesa.. apartment burclarized And $2,250 in valua~les missin1. l>orOthea L. Kilgore said the loss incluTecl jewelry, redlos, tameru, a'bd a trpewriter. )'ollce Ofllcer "l•tt Uliolt said the intruiler uaed • f.1ril>Plnl de· vice lo twist off the oclted front ~knOb. •\ Authorities said one...reason he was not required to post cash !See CALLER, Page A21 · The other three hospitals are Mission Community Hospital in Gas 'Painless' Heisler Squirrels Doomed The gassing of Laguna Beach's Heisler Park squirrels will be started next week by . city park crews.. .. The 'Laguna Beach City Coun· cil Wednesday ordered the eradication of the park squirrel popula\i_on. The issue bas been a ~hy one because the groUnd squirrels are Javorites with park visitors who leed them. But1 burrowing by the squir· rels, according to city officials, hu caused erosion of about two- feet a year along the clif(s of the beachrront park, which in places is only 20 to~ reet wide now. \ ' ' • Canisters or Carbon Monoxidf: .. gas, similar lo that spewed from an auto's exhaust pipe, will be set off in the squirrel burrows under the gassing program. Death comes painlessly to the rodents. ofricials of the cowity Department of Agriculture, told the council. The gas operation is not daagerous to humaM as long as people keep away from the bur· rows. The park will not be closed, city officials said. The program to kill the fQ~r· . rels ·pro ti a bty, ~tr tonitiili• th~b nert'.1U'mmer: ·9'0ciats add~ • ' ~· • ' 'lo' ·1 , ., • ' Of the four hospitals, all but Pacifica are associated wilh oor· porations in which Orange Coun· ty political contributors Dr. Louis Cella and Richard O'Neill are principals . Ochsner and Deputy State Attorney General Joe Egan said the present effort is unrelated lo an Internal Revenue Service look into Bristol Mercy and Mission Community Hospitals which is aimed al de· termining whether MediCal and Medicare money might have sub· !See MEDl·CAL, Page AZ) Eatery Burgled The TV set burgled from the bar of Costa Mesa's Beef master restaurant by a predawn in- truder Wednesday was worth. $300, according to restaurant operatOf Jacques Gumpert Colt•~•. who told poUce he dis· eo+e-red the wfndow-smaah bur1lary. • . . . • Coast Weather Fair thro ugh Friday "'ith sunny days. Ch:incc or patchy fog early F'riday morning. Hi ghs near 70 at lhe beacltes and 75 to 80 in· land. INSIDE TODAY QuicklJI , whot Harbor Arro resident is running for t11ce preftcknt? The an3"tver's on Al3. l•Hll Al 'I'-lerric• .. -----· .. ...,...,,. ..... " .. ~-= .. IUtlililMll ..... •... , •• 0r...,.c.....er "' -c•u -... ....... "' Syt"41 ...,,., .. --.. _,, ... --.. ,..kMllrt.9'1 ••·I ·--.. ,...."",..,. .. --" -'" " -.... .... -•• ..... t ... .. Mo'ld!'ltfO . ..• , _ .. ..., .. 0 \ ' -• / AZ DAILY PILOT c Thurad!)'. October 18, 1975 • . 1Newport. Fighting 'Airport Newport Beach city coun- cilmen this week took two more new steps in their campaign to battle expan::;ion of Oranae CoWl· ty airport. adding sa!et,y con· cems to their written policy llOd advocating a search for an alt~rn ~1te jetport. In formal action 1'uesday, the council added a paragraph to ib long-standing policy statement on Orange County AillM)rt. The action came afler the panel v.·as bombarded with data rurnished by residents along Up· per Ney.•porl Bay who have insist- ed on strict er Sillfety measures. Later. the council received of- ficial letters in defense of airport safety policae!I from County Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahan. plul:! executives of Air Cali£ornia and llughes Air \Vrsl. The new statement reads : .. The f'~edcral Aviation Ad · ministration (FAA) and Airport Operator should exe rcise jurladiclion and control to insure that all jets and noisy aircraft de· parting Orange County Airport in a southerly direction over Newport Beach shall follow a course directly down the thread of the stream in the Upper Newpcrt Ra y, while continuing safety and noise abatement proceedures.'' Earlier Tuesday, during in · formal disc ussion Mayor Pro· tern Milan Dostal won concur· rcnce to order the city staff to de· ve lop a report on proposed alternate airport s ites and make ·its own recommendation on the best choice. Dostal alluded to recent al· tempts by Orange County Supervisors to do the same but asserted that "they have failed miserably.·· Dostal said that the alternates ·that quickly come to mind are those which have rigured in pre· viout1 stUdles-a joint civilian .. military use at the El Toro MCAS, or Ontario lntemaUonal Airport use via a ground trinaportation system serving Orange County. It was the latest campaign on air safety, however, that dominated the deliberations this week. The prod came from more than 1,llOO petition si1natures sent in vain to the FAA seekin1 a full· ·scale study and improvement or alle&ed aafety problems at Oran«ie County Airport. The effort won not.bin& but a nbuff from the federal aaency, however and a subsequent letter train Newport city officials did Uttlemore. Mesa Verde's Methodists Seek Housing Members of Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde United Methodist Church today issued a plea for help in finding housing for one of the final families of Vietnamese refugees leaving Camp · ~endleton. The church is sponsoring the seven·member Phi Ngo Dan family, but so far the housing hunt bu.been futile. "We've been poundlnc the pavement for two weeks," says Mrs. Joe Feenstra, "But most people won't even listen to us when we say they have five children.'' Church aides may be reached at $69-3182 in regard to renting to the Phi Nao Dan l1mily, lnclud· inl children 19, 17, 14, 13 and 7. Phi wu a bulldin1 contractor ·in Vietnam, for 10 year1. H1a wife operated her own yarda1e shop. OllANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wffd .. , ........ , ..... ':"""1- J•ck R. Curley Yk• ,,._nl •1111 o.-.i lrf...._. c l l J If Pigs Could Smile This is one liltlc pig that did not go to ly petted \Vcdncsday ni ght by one of -.... market. This one went to Great Earth festival 's early visitors. 'femre Reeves, 6, Festival on county fairgrounds in Costa of Costa Mesa. At left ts T erri Van De Mesa to spend a few back·scralching days Veere, who works on fairgrounds. f~est ival in barnyard petting enclosure. He. w.a!Ldll.~· _ _nl!lli.UU QU&h S@d<!Y . lf\l!latcd St<>ry All_)_ TONIGHT GREAT EARTH BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL -Fairgrounds, Oct. 15-19. "JUMPERS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, thru Sun. 8 p.m. UC! LECTURES -"America in Post-Vietnam World," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. r'Jn Search of Ancient Astronomies,·· Room 100 Social Sciences Hall, 7:30p.m. FRIDAY,OCT.17 OCC ART SALE -Exhibit and sale o.f prints from Ferdinand Roten Galleries of Baltimore, F\neArtl Blda. to a.m.-2p.m. a.m.-2p.m . 1 "HERE LIES JEREMY TROY" -Irvine Community Theater, Bristol at Red Hill. Oct. 17·18,8:30 p.m. Res . 557-7297. FOOTBALL -C08ta Mesa v. Corona del Mar, Davidson Field, 8 p.m . Newport Harbor at Foud· taJnVaUey. OCC LECTURES - "Astronomy," Joel Levine lee· lurer, Science Lecture 1, 6 :30 and 8:30 p.m. "Charles Darwin and the Beagle,"' Lloyd Mason Smith lecturer, Science Hall, 7:30 p.m . "Gestalt Approach to Personal Growth," Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. "Our Explosive Earth," Art ·UctureHall 119, 7:30p.m . FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - ''Visions,''OCC Forum, Adm. $1. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fltirgrounds, 8 : 15 p.m. Man Charged In Police Van Arson FAIRFAX. Va . (AP) Ho~d M. Gray 111, 22, of H~ don, Va ., was charged today W1 lawful burning or private property in connection with a ''brazen arson attack" on the Fairfax County police depart.· ment·s emeraency communica· Uons van, police said. "It would appear he (Gray) doesn't like the Fairfax County police department,'' said William Ellingsworth , a pO-l'lce spokesman. Frot111 Pqe Al FIRE •.. John E . Burton said he was first awakened by shouts of: "Fire. Fire ... ·· and discovered the entire east end or the struc · lure engulfed in flames. Coista Me sa paramedics vainly did what they could for Shields after he was found huddled on the bathroom floor. "They worked like mad to try to revive him," Chief Lewis said. adding it was futile because superheated air had caused the victim ·.s throat to constrict. The remains were taken to Costa ri.tesa Memorial Hospital for examination by coroner's de· puties and questioning or Jeffery Shields about circumstances leading up to his brother's death. Detectives said little could im· • mediat~y be le-.rned from tbe grlevinlt. shoc-kea brother. One neighbor said he encoun· tered the crippled brother stumbling upstairs to the apart· ment where he was soon to perish about 11 p.m., and said he had unusual difficulty at it. Authorities said today they had not established the origin of Shields ' crippling handicap but one source said he had reportedly been crippled since childhood. Coroner's deputies said the vie· tim did not die from smoke in· halation, but was seared to death by flames. The apartment in wti,ich the ratal £ire occurred was formerly the orrice or the building's owner. real estate broker Michael Genco but he had converted it as a ren· tal unit. Zionism Racism? UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. <AP> -The U.N. General As· !lemb1 y's social committee voted 75·22 with 26 abstentions Wednes· day night to take up an Arab pro· posal that the assembly classify Zionism as a rorm of racism. Carr Shifts ToNewJob San C lem ente City Manager Kenneth Carr to· day announced he resigned as the city's top ad · minis trative officer and will take over as city finance director. The City Council Wed· nesday approved Carr·s request with the un· derslanding he v.1ill con· tinue to serve as the city manager until such time as a new manager can be selected. A national ad· vertising and recruitment effort will begin im· mediately. Carr has been cit y manager for 11 years. Hoag to End Open Visits To Patients The policy of open vi siting hours for family and friends of patients in Hoag l\1emorial Hospital will end Nov. 1 and a re· gulated schedule will go into ef· feet. Administrator Mi c ha e l Stephens s aid today that the open visiting was instituted before the hospital's ne w parking structure was completed and that it spread the visitors over a longer period, easing parking congestion. But now that parking is ade· quate, he added, the policy will shift lo a schedule calling for vis- its at specific times. 1"3ily visiting hours, seven days a week, for rooms in the second·floor orthopedics unit, and all pediatrics and medical· surgical units will be 1 to 3 p.m. and8to8p.m . Beside th-: change in parking. Stephens said other reasons for the shift were requests from starr physic:ians a nd patients. themselves. Ski Gear Stolen From Fairview Ski gear valued at $1,185 was reported stolen from a Fairview State Hospital psychiatri c tec hnician's carport storage area at the Ala Moana Apart· ments, Costa Mesa police said to· day. . Joseph Kinyone. of 530 W. Wil son"'lSt ., told Officer Mark Pesanti the burglar may have ob- tained a key. to get at his ski s, boots and ski poles. ' ,.... - 'Board Goals ·. Trustees Set • Special· Meet A special meeting of lhe board of trust ee11 or the Coast Com- munity Co llege District with the faculty of both Orange Coast and Gold e n Weal collc aes t~ scheduled ror Saturday. The publtC' meeting wl.11 be held in the community center at Golden West, beginning at 9 a.m. The only agenda Item is thl' discussion of board objectives and goals ror the cWTent year, and Dis trict Chancellor Dr Norman Watson noted today that the meeting was sought by the trustee!! I! part o( e board policy of improving communication within the district. At least one specific topic ap· pears certain to .be cfucussed. however -a rcct"nt tac;k rorcc re· port on district organization. The study, which was ins titut· ed in response to call s for a look at the operation of the Evening College, which overgee:.; the night clatises at both campus~ and at other locations In the district. and at the ... running or the televi.!lion courses broadcast by Channel 50. recommends that a communivcrsity be established. Fro. Pqe Al MEDI-CAL. • • sidized a political.printing opera~ ti on. Hearings will be conducted. said Ochsner, to determine whether t he four hospitals can be stripped of the MediCal reim· bursement payments. Although the unauthorized hospital ex· pansions account for 10 to 50 per· cent or the beds at the hospitals, Ochsner said the health depart· ment is seeking to disqualify the facilities totall y. Figures were not available on the amount or M ediCal payment mo-.ey that could be attributed to the unauthori ze d expansions, Ochsner said. 1-lo'A·ever, be said, "we're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars in terms or the expansions and more than · a million dollars in terms of the i\1ediCal payments they have re· ceived:· The hos pitals have added a total of 159 beds since early 197<1. The Orange County llealth Plan· ning Council was set up to re- gulate hospital construction un · der the theory that a surplus of beds adds to the costs of patients wh1?5e fees must carry the costs of unoccupied beds. The health council estimates that there are more than 2,000 excess beds in the county. Mis s ion , Tu s tin and Westminister hospitals also were denied permission to exitand by the Orange County Health Pl an· ning Council. However, that de· cision was reversed on an appeal to a state Health Planning Coun· cil. The state council's ruling was overturned by a Sacramento ~ounty Superior Court three weeks ago, according to Frank Armstrong, planning director for the Orange County council. That court decision may be ap· pealed, said Ochsner, and any health department action will await the outcome. The four hospitals on which the health department is focu~ing will be notified of the accusations contending they have received unauthorized payments. They will be ,given an opportunity to reply before any hearing ls set. Tmck Cr<UJh Kil/,s Woman Dr. Watson has explained that the concept for 1 commwUversl· ty II for It to be an InstltUtlon specializing in continuing, adult education. It would take over the televiision courses and the Even· ing College respansiblllties. Jt "'·ould offer credit and non·credit c:lasseis, but would not crant degrees. Oranae Coast and Golden \Vest would still grant degree!. The report containinc this re· commendation wa1 presented to the trustees after Saturday's meetint had been scheduled, but faculty members •I.ready have shown concern over the com· muniversity. On Tuesday, Dr. Wauon met ror an hour with the academic senate or Golden West to explain the communiveraity plan and this afternoon he was to cive a similar briefing to th' OCC academic senate. Barbara Pogosian. president of GWC 's ace.demtc 1enate. responding to a query on how the meeting with Dr. Watson went, commented, "J sensed that there was a lot of interest and a lot of concern about the task force re· port." One of the concerns of the raculties at both colleges is the creation or an independent cur· riculum cominittee for the com· muniversity. When the repart was first presented OCC instruc· tor Ralph Lewis told the trustees that the curriculum committee appeared to be admini!tration oriented. He noted that television and other courses presently need the approval of faculty-Oriented cur· riculum committe~. and that creation of a new one seemed like it was designed to get around that requirement. Some TV courses have had dif· ficulty in gaining the approval of the present curriculum commit· tees, Lewis noted. Dr. ·watson has maintained that a communiversity would have the flexibility to respond to community needs because il would not be confined to a particular campus. The debate over the com· muniversity is the sequel to long· standing faculty questioning of night and TV courses. ln erfect, it .appears that the struggle is over- the raculty·s desire for more say over the night and TV courses, and the district administration's desire to k'eep these revenue· producing courses more lndepen· dent of faculty so they can be ex· panded. The revenue that is produced by students taking these courses and others comes from state and IOCal taxpayers. Fr-Pqe Al ROUTE •.. mission took no formal action to delay the land sale, which must now be initiated by the Los Angeles office of the state Department of Transportation. "But since government and public agencies h ave top priority m acquiring this land. I have no doubt something will be worked. out that will be beneficial to ever· yone concerned,·· Cohen said. The commission spokesman noted that, following the Legislature's abandonment of the freeway, the land was re· tained in state ownership pend· ing local government street and highway studies. which in large part never occurred. TRACY (APl ...:. A woman truck driver was killed when her huge tractor-trailer rig crashed · through an overpass guardrail on Interstate 5 near here today and crashed down to Interstate 580 below . The ilighway Patrol identified the victim as Jean M&Iie Vuic<f. 32, of Lodi. 0£ficers said the crumpled tractor and sel of double trailers closed southbound lanes of 580 brieOy. • ThOm•S Keevll ll•her Thomas A. Mur:e>Nne ,,,,_,...1"11 Ecl•lo< Cherin H. Loos Rkh.lrd P. N•ll Al.lllt ... I ,,,,_M .. "9 ... ,.., The Wednesday night torching or the bu• parked behind county police headquarters here capped a day of burnings or county police cruisers and other county govern· ment cars. Eleven vetticles Y'ere aet afire and eight others were anon targets, police said. Gray was not charged with the other arsons , police said, although he was named in an un· related county grand larceny warrant and on four misde· meanor charges from neighbor· ing Loudon County. said Ell· ingsworth. Pizza Eaters Set For Sunday F eWlt ,.,,_ P,,.e A J. CALLER •.• ball, or remain in jail, is that he ii convalet1ctn1 from spinal sur· gery performed earlier this month. --------- T{ alld S•fU•g ""'- Justice William 0 . Douglas observed his 77th birthday today attending oral hear- ings at · Supreme Court bench. lie has not missed a day since n ew court began earlier this month. I Undaunted by having their as· sault on the world rttord for plzza·entlng rained out last weekend, the Co!lta Mesa Depart· ment of Leisllre Services will try for another new record Sunday. This Is a lap·sltling contest to be engineered at 5 p.m. at the Great Earth Festival event currently in proaress on the Orange CoUI1ty F11lr1rounds. · "There ls no record for this list· I ed in the Guinness Book of Wor14' Records," says a city recreation aide, noting this is what they hope to accomplish to assure Costa Mesa of a place In that noble tome. Somehow, althoY&h ltls not con· tained ln Guinness' annals, city a.ides researched Into the matter and fo\lnd the apparent record w•1 set NQ\'.)9, 1974 at UC Davis, where309persons lap.sat in a va~t circle. " I l • I• ... _ South African heart trans11lant specialist Dr. Chnst1aan Barnard said in New Yo~k Wednesday he is experimenting with · transplanting baboon hearts in cardiac patients. ,