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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-17 - Orange Coast Pilot' 7 ·, ---. ' . • -• -- -Man Held for Murder • Of Wife, Unborn Child •• ass Documents Claim Patty Shared SLA Sex Life 1"' .... . . ' • S ANGE.LES !"'P) -Multipartner sexual rela\ions were an integral part or the day. to-day lives or the fugitive Sym- bionese Liberation Army mem- bers -i n cluding Patricia Hearst, the Los Angeles Times reported today. . The Times, quoting documents found in the apartment ol SLA members Bill and Emily Harris, said the sexual practices were used to preserve "feminist self- deler mination ,. by successfuUy smashing ''the dependencies created by monogamal (sic) personal sexual relationships ... in the cell.'' The Times said the documents it obtained appear to include a series of answers to questions submitted to the SLA by an un- named person, similar to the kind of queries a writer might use in the preparation of material for a book. Other writings obtained by the Times include a handwritten dis- course on the ·kinds of problems female SLA m e mbers faced as "feminist freedom fighters" and a typewritten m essage apparent- ly written to Miss Hearst by an SLAmember. The Times said som e in- vestigators believed ·the Hearst message is written in the style of Bill Harris, and the question· answer series appears to have been handled by· his wife, Efnily. The FBI had no immediate c6mment on the authenticity of the documents or their possible :iiuthorship. The Writings str-e-ssed-that the multipartner relationshiJ)6 were Orange Coast Weather Areas of fog and low clouds tonight and Satur- day m orning, otherwise (air skies along the Orange Coast. Cooler days with h ighs near 70 at the beaches to the upper 70s in- land. INSIDE TODA~ • • A 11oung Huntington &och artilt does moie thon paint in the 11th century style -he lit)tJ port: of hi.I life in thal. ""' ~• story by Daily Pild .Staff Wrll<T Jo 01.!on on Pog< CloftheWeekender. llldex -... Mlll'911t <•• ...... "" MltlMillNewt •• a1•MM ,..01·14 ~c..111y ... -.. .. -11·1 -•• ............ <•• a...NMk" ... ,_, ••• I 1 111M Nllt <•• ·--<O -.... ,,,_ < .. Mlft1t ... .. -.. -...-. .. --<•• --•• tiOt ,ll~ed . beterosexual ac· tivities-~e Times said. "Our position was one of condi- tional practicality," one docu- ment read. "We kTI.ew from the experience what it was like to live in the cell. "So far ·as sex was concerned, we had to get most of our sexual and personal needs met by com- rades within the cell. Everyone realized that at this time there was no time for exclusive rela- tionships because each of us had to help the other comrades meet their sexual need s and maintain harmony in the cell." The writer said ii was not the SLA 's intent to exploit Patty Hearst sexually after she was kidnaped, but that she later was allowed to participate in the re- lationships. "Althoug h we considered sex a basic human need, our commit- ment to not exploit her sexually, coupled with her overall status (See PATI'Y, PageA2) Man Arrested In Pregnant Wife's Death The husband of a pregnant Westminster woman who was shot in the head and died after she was kept alive for three days by hospital life support systems was -arrested Thurs day and charged with two counts of murder. Gerald Allen Cody, Jr_, 25, Was apprehended at his parents' home in El Casco Lake near Redlands and charged with murder in the deaths of his wife and unborn child. He was booked into Orange County Jail. Bail was set at $200,000. Sharon Sue Cody, 22, was shot in the early hours of Aug. 26 at the couple·s Westminster apart- · men t and kept a live in Westminst er Community Hospital in the hope that the s- mooth-old baby was still alive. She died three days later when her heart ·stopped beating. No signs o( life were detected in the fetus. Police Lt. Joe Woods said to· day that Cody was ar~ted after new e\lidence was received•from a third person who was believed to have witnessed the shooting. Officers declined to provide further details. Police-had originally arrested Cody on the night of the shooting .. He J.llegedly admitted the shoot· ing that day and said it was an accident. Cody was charged with i"· voluntary manslaughter at the Ume,-b\l.L ~...._released lwo days later (or lack of evidence. I . - • eu s m FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 17, 1975 VOL"· MO. 1'0, •SECTIONS, •1 ".t.Olil DellJ "ilol P-by P•lri<ll O'"DtftNll .;- ·-~ - 0 - Officers Close Off Euclid . "P'Ollntaia V•lley police. elosll!d· o(f a portion of fog-bound Euclid Avenue this morning alter ·•a minimum of 30 cars"' were iit;- volved in numerous separate traffic accidents. Police Sgt. Marty Engquist said all the night s hirt officers were kept on duty this morning handling traffic problems on the street described as "sli ck as ICC. In addition, de tecti ves were sent to the scene, and the ci ty asked for extra help from the California Highway Patrol, Eng- qui st said. Pulice closed off the street between Edinger and Warner Avenues, and Engquist said it probably would remain clo:;ed most of the morning or until corv ditions improved. He said a few persons were sent lo hos pitals, but all injuries were described as minor. Engquist explained the street had recently been resurfacC'd and was slickencd by lhL' mi>is lure from the fog . I le said motorists spotl1ng an accident simply slid into 1t. in many cases, berause of the slick roadway. Meanwhile, Huntinhrf.On Beach police reported no traffic lroubles, and Wes t Orange Coun- ty bt."achcs and waterways were experiencing no problems, of- ficials said. Mayor Vows To Cut Off Porn Power SMOKE-EATING FIREMEN SEE K FRESH AIR AFTER CLOSE·UP FIRE FIGHTING WerehoUse Are Rages After Plane Crash Near Orange County Airport MISHAWAKA , Ind. (APJ - M i.shaw~ka Mayor Margaret Prickett lS set to turn orr the JUI Ce lo some of the Northern Indiana~ city's racier est abli!lhments Saturday. Pilot Dies • ID OC Crash St. Joseph Circuit Court Judge John Montgomery rcfust:..>d Thurs- day lo issue a rcstr:uning order prevenling the m~yor from shut- ting off electricity ti1 lhC' C'ily's adult bookstorC's. X-ratcd i:novie houses and a masso.1~c parlor on Saturday. By ALAN DIRKIN CM .. O.lly P'tMol Mllfl A twin engine Beech Baron airplane eras.bed near Orange County Airport this morning, killing the pilot and spewing flames and de\ris ttirough a hUge Costa Mesa warehouse .. Icfenfi(icatlon of the.pilot was not immediately available. Two Costa Mesa firemen were injured battling the blaze .. One was ho!pitaliied. T'vo warehouse workers inside the 1tr.uc.turc were U'[OWn to the noor by the crash aM expl08f0-rt which followed. They said they were able to run . out through the flames and flying debris ·and escaped with ap- parently minor injuries. One fireman , Scott' Barger, was taken,,. tp Costa M.esa MemOria\ llOSpital for treatment ot injurieS suffered whe.n a high- press ure hose coupling came apart and the heavy metal hil him in uie face. Authorities said Fire Capt. Barry ·Adamr was also injured. but was treated by paramedics at the scene. ., ' Firemen from several cities fou R;ht the b1aze in the warehouse of Memorex Con Data at 385 Clin- ton Ave .• Costa Mesa. a building about 100 feet (roin the southwest . M<!ntgomery .ruled the mayor of the airport perimeter. duin t have the ri ght to tum o~f the , Federal Aviation Admi~t~~ powe~. but sa1~ he couldn l do tion official Russ Thayer.said t~ anything abou~ it 11ntil she .1 t·tual-. pilot was executing a missed ap lyturnsthes .. i:itch proach when he lost the plane in An attornl'\' f<lr Jt1ni' ad ult fog with a ceiling of 100 reel and books tore s:-1!Cll1 . "'ouldfill·a~uit one.quarter mile visibil ity. against the n1 ;1 ~or 1f ~hl· d1Jes pull The weather conditions were the power . reported lo the pilot by Orange County airport tower ~ides, CSet! CRASll, Page ..U) 1 The electricity distribution system is owned by the city , .... -... \ .. A 2 DAIL V PILOT ~tlday, October t 7, 1975. D•lh Pl ... $1 ... f ~Ml• FIRE CREWS BATILE BLAZE AFTER CRASH AT AIRPORT AREA WAR EHOUSE Plane Skids Through Building; Two Warehousemen Escape, But Piiot Olea Anwco Cuts Gas Price Jc C lll C A GC) <U J'l l Amoco Oil Cu .. the n<.1tion·s rourth l arg l'~l gasol ine supplier, today r educed its pnC'l' on(' l'l'nl pt•r i.,:<1 1lo11 ln bt'comt• the lh trd ma1or 011 fi rm tn rour days to make thl' cutb;.ic k- t\rnoro's dcc1s1on ra mt• Olll' d~•Y afl t•r lhl' n ation 's :-l'Cond larJ!t•:-.t suppli er , Sh£'1l Cid C'n . tr1mmt•t.l i.I pt'nny fron1 11!-i prices E."<X on d id 11on1'u esd<1y H er e R ests Some one Else PllJLADELPlllA (APl -The bod i e~ of tvro elderly women "'t"f(' plat·rd in t:>a c h other's cof- fins and ont' \\'as buried under the other's tombstone as the result of an apparent mixup between twu Philadelph1:i funeral homes \Vednesday nighl, rel<.1l ives or 91 -year-old l\1arie Entriken wenl lo view her body at Valvardi Funeral Home . They realjzed there had bee n a mistake when -Lhey saw the body or another elderly woman dressed \n Mi.ss Entriken's long , gray gown in th(' coffin. Relati,·es of the other woman, \\'ho "·aS not identified, did not realize th('re had been a mixup, -ev('n though thC'y vi ewed i\1iss Entriken 's body instead of the body of the other woman ~t Murphy Funeral Home the night befort.> No Audience For Wallace VATICAN CITY (AP) -The Vatican has turned down a re- quest by Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace for a private audience "'ith Pope Paul VI , a Vatican ~tatement said today. The statement said "pre\•ious engagements"" will prevent the pontiff from accepting the visit- "ing governor either today or Saturday, lhl' two days Wallace· had suggested. Portug al T hreat LISBON, Portugal <UPI) Mutinou:s troops in north.ern Portugal today threatened a military revolt on grounds the northern military command had reneged on. the agreement that ended their takeover or a key ·artillery base in Porto. 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An hour arter the crash, about 8 30 a .m ., fire fighters were still battlin g to bring the inferno un- der control though the blaze v.·a.s conla1ned and did not appear to It .could not be determined '''h ethe r t hC' plane t•rasht.'d through lhl' roof of the bui ltl ing nr lhrough the front -he ·n_Qanger or lipreading to any other industrial plants in the a rea. One of the "'"rehoust~men s aid that tht' plant' came through lht· roor. but a n air port off1c 1al said that the rt' \vere marks to indicate the plane mi ~ht hu ve skiddt'd through the front Tht• l\.1/0 "'art•housemen who ('Scaped wert• taken to Costa Mesa Memoriul t-lospitul suffer- ing from shock and minor in- juries. A Costa l\1csa fireman was also slightly injured in the race by flying debris. John Loeffe rt , 21 , of Anaheim, said he was in the building with Carrol White. 37 , of Santa Ana when the plane crashed through the roof about 20 yards from them. "We went through the names running like crazy,"' l.oerrert i;aid. "We fell down three or four times. We made It out of the door about 25 yards away. ''The pilol we didn 'l see in lhe plane. We were lying on the dirt out.side the building and I saw the pilot's body out next to a truck.'' Don Wilson, personnel manager for Memorex said that the two warehousemen were the only people in the building local- ed at the end or a cul de sac in the industrial complex. Wilson could not estimate the cost or the value of the warehouse but said that the building, used strictly for storage, was filled with plastic computer compenents worth at least $250,000 . Memorex has an assembly Skydiver Dies In 15th Jump ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa . (UPI) -The parachute of a stu- dent skydiver apparently failed to open on her 15th jump and ·Barbara Schober plunged to her death in a cornfield. State police said Thursday Miss Schober, 21, Lancaster, had been taking skydiving lessons at Elizabethtown-Marietta Airport here. They said she was one or five divers who jumped from a plane flying at 3,000 feet but her main parachute and backup parachute apparently failed to open. . The Federal Aviation Ad- ministration held the parachutes for examination. 'Fraterni%ing' Costa ~1 esa £1rl! protection a nalyst ltuss llt·nderson said th<ll thl' intensit y or the fire ~·a s due to the hi,ghl y combustible <.1luminized material inside the bu1 lding and the fuel of the plane. It was believed that the sprinkler syst e m was knocked out by the crash and that there were running "'ater mains in- side. Onlookers "'ere turned back from the area by firemen who ex- pected one wall or the building to collapse . The warehouse ap- peared to be a total loss. Part of the plane was on the landscaping in front of the build- ing . The warehouseman Loeffert, who lives at 2230 Orange Ave .. Anaheim. had a scraped leg, but his partner White was in shock and given oxygen by the Costa Mesa paramedics before being Laken to hospital. Loefferl said he also got a bump on the head. Homosexual Bars Cleared BOSTON (UPI) -The Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has overruled a decision of the Boston License Commission which would have shut down two homooexual bars. With the chairman dissenting, the commission voted 2-1 Thurs- day to order the Boston board to reverse a July 21 decision which ordefed the two gay bars to re- locate by Jan. l or have their li- quor licenses suspended The state commission ruled the two bars. Jacques and the Other Side, were not .responsible for crimes of violence which have occurred in the vicinity of the establishments_ MAYOR BEAME NOT IN MOOD NEW YORK (AP) -With New York City on the brink of default. f\.1ayor Abraham D. Beame cun- celed an appointment today . He was to have received the an- nual Optimist's Club award. • WM Officer Faces • Eight Sex Charges YUMA, Ariz. (UPI) -A woman Marine officer i.s being court-martialed for allegedly .haVing sex with eight enlisted men, hrr mother reported. com- plaining of discrimin a tion because no action is being taken against the men . Lt. ~1ary C. Nifiis, 23, faces charges of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentlewoman, and disobedience of orders against fraternizing with enli1ted person· nel, said her mother, Mrs. Eric M. Rickard of Southard, Conn. M... Ri<kord wrotd to Sen. Barry Goldwater (R·Arlz.), nnd Arizona news organizations, pro· · testing that the Marine Corps acted only against her daughter, filing no charges against the eight men. Lt. Nlflis had been stationed al the Yuma Marine Corps Air Sta- tion since November, 1973 . AttorneY Jay W. Jeffcoat con· fi r med Mrs. Rickard's story, saying he had been hired as her defense attorney when her court. martial bt>gins Nov. 12 at El Toro ~'1arinc Corps Air Station. A Marine spokesman al El Toro would not comment. The charges of sexual relations with enlisted men cover eight separate Incidents, the lawyer said. The charge of disobedience of a direct Order carries a possi- ble sentence of five years in pri1Son. Jt'ffcoat said t he lieutenant had offered to resicn her com· mlsslon under honorable c:ondi~ tions, but her commanding: or. fleer relused. i I ltlang Bearing Two CdM Coeds j .. POW Cprlaoner CJl war>. de- nied Tania <Min He_, Ille , freedom to have sex wi~ uaber i .. pe:non. ··the writer said. .. • Cite Obscenity "But later on tbese CCJllldltkms • chan1ed.. partly due lo ber own initlaUve. but also bee-a UH of our grewi:ng love and respect. far her. M she became more integrated into the day-tCHiay aspects of cell life, we tried to treat Tania u an equal. By IU LAllYKAYE Ot ... (Mollf l"fi.tMafil Two Corona dcl Mar 1-ligh School senior Jl:'.irl s testified at the di.smUl:tal hearing against sus· pended teacher l\1ichael Mang - that the instructor told them. when asked last spring, that his class would be ·'fornicating.'' Defense attorney John Williams attempted to get the girls to admit l\1 ang might have s aid either · "formicating " or "forticating .. -words with de· cidedly dirrerent meanings. Fornicating means the act of seltual intercourse but formicat- ing means ''swarming with ants'" and forticate is t o ''strengthen or reinforce ... Roth girls , who were clad in blue and white c heerleader oul- rits Thursday, insisted the word was fornicating. They tes tified that the con- versation took place last l\1ay. '-''hen Laura Asbury and Diana Clark, both 16, asked Mang in the school's media center what his class would be doing that after· noon. 1\.1iss Clark. M ang's former stu- dent, said her t e acher ans wered ''fornicatin~.' · She said none or the three stu~ dents who heard the remark un- d('rstood the meaning or the word but that teacher Dan Gillis and s chool nurse Cheryl Caverly. who were both standing nearby told l\1tss Asbury that it was a "'ord Cor "the sex a(.'l. ·· '.\-1iss As bury staled she was "a littl(' embarrassed"' to learn the meaning or the word from two adults, and Gillis, an English teacher at the school, said he "'as "r('ally shocked ... Mang, 35, faces 36 charges of unprofessional conduct brought against him by the Ney,•port- Me:-1a Unified School District. Ile was suspended from teaching his social studies classes at Corona del Mar High last May. A third student to testify, Doug Killian, alleged that Mang answered his classroom in- tercom v.·ith the phrase. "Clyde's Abortion Mill. You rape 'em. V.'t: scrape 'em." Killian s a id students in the class laughed when the remark v.·as made and were "startled ·· that ~tang had said it. Killian also testified that Mang told his class •·a certain percen- tage or the faculty is homosex· ual.'' Killian. who did not recall the exact percentage used by Mang, added under cross examination Lhat the remark came up when a student a s ked Mang about a former tea(' her. Anothe r witness, James Tomlin. related an incident la.st spring when l\t a ng allegedly greeted anoth('r t.;At}1er with a coarse .obscenitY. • Tomlin. a social studies teacher and track coach. rel11ted · the incident iri s uc h a Comic man- ner that both the participants in the hearing and m e mbers or tht:- audience laughed throughout hi s testimony. fie s aid that Man~ gr eeted teacher Henry Wong 1,11ith the ob- scenity before the start of school in the social studit•s off1ct' TO!Jllin admitted the re'"!'ark was probably made "facetious- ly ". but said he was concerned students might have been with in (•arshot. lie added that he saw no :;tudents near the opert door. Today, the prosecution was ex- pected to ca ll additional former studt~nts and S(.'hool officials to testify about 'more of lht· 36 charges against ~l ang. The hearing, being heard by a three-man pane l headed by a state h e aring of!icer from Sacramento. is expected to run at least through the remainder of this month. At the end or the hearing, the panel will dec id e whethcd'or not Mang s ho.u ld r e main in tht' school district. lit• i:-; currentl y temporarily assi,l!ncd lo ~1 cN<.11\y Continuat ion Hi gh. "It was only natural that With 1ncre3!:ied personal inler·action between Tania and members of the cell these relatimst would develop sexuatty. •· The Times said ah writer stressed in the question-answer series Lhat while sexual lntttac- tion nourished with the group it. was not the only reasul Miss llearst .decided to join her terrorist captors. ··However. only the most foolish. naive bourgeois men- tality could deduce that Tania de- cided to ~tay because of some magical seltual satisfaction or because of a s trong personal at-t~chment to an individual," the '~"riter said . "Tania has certainly. by her <.1 ctions, proven that her commit- ment \\';1s forged from a political rather than personal outlook. The comrades she felt the most personal solidarity with died fighting in L.A." ~1 iss l!earst was said to have h<!d a strong personal rela - l1onship 1,1,·ith "Cujo;· believed to be Willie \Volfe, one or six SLA members killed in a May 197·1 shootout with police. Police Seek Pair SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police "'·ere looking for two young men who \\·alkc d into the Little America·\lles lgate t-lotel and \\'Jiked out 1,1,•ilh a Sl0,000 antique clock. Tall Order City Calls That AJ1? SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A street entertainer \\'ho does a comic impersonation of former President Ni xon is free of c harges that his height violated a city ordinance. Municipal Court Judge Frank E. Hart dropped misde m e anor charges agains t Bob Clark on Thurs- day after an assisant district attorney s aid there was r easonable doubt he had broken the la\\'. Clark. \\1hose costume includes a large papier- mache caricature of Nixon's head, was arrested May 28 under an ordinance banning a11y s treet artis t's dis· play over five feet in height. Clark, in effect his own display, is 5 feet8. ' PRE-HOLIDAY UPHOLSTERY SALE ~··· 1 ,. ""~"" i -~~,.-. .... i;:I;·--~' __ .J Fabulous values on such well-known lines as- Wood mark Sherrill Marge Carson Stone & Phillips Marimont and others G et ready for the holidays with a new sofa or chair from von Hemert's. Over a hundred quality sofas to choose from and over 250 c hairs to select .from. Stop in now for best selection. OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER • NEWPORT BEACH . 1721 Wl=:S'J'.CLl~'F DR .. 642,2050 LAGU NA BEACH. 3'S Nllltl'll l.:<JAST llW\' .• 4!H•6SSI TORR ANCE • 236<9 llAWTIIORNr. OLVO iClperi t'ri, 1119, Sun . 12·S 30) 3'78·1279 '" . ' '•·' ' ' . " (' ' I • • .. --,, . .. " -- -.... ... -·-• . ... I Sa n \/e.~o lt'/('p// Prit DE. inforri. be ab '-''illin me? 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Put 1t·11/ cul rrd rapr. r1el //u• Al.1.S..1.1.lil..S cuJd QC· t 1nn yn11 11C'rd t n ,\U/l1f' Hl!'{/!idlt'.<i 111 9oi·er111n('11/ anrl /iu ;.1nt'.\.'I: l'lfotl r11111r !/fU'.\flull.\ '" l'nl /)111111 1\I )"tiur .'\t'r i·1r1•, f Jranµe (:1111 .'I f>ailq i"'1l1JI . P.<J /~UJ J.i1;11. ('o.~/{J \/e.\O. Ci\ 926'!1i. f nclu.<le yuur rt' le plio ue 11 u 111 I Je r. Pri.,ate QuUtbog DEAR PAT: Do you have any information about where I might be able to find a private party willing to do hand quilting for me? I've inquired at a number of places, but no one seems to know . C.H .• Costa Mesa The name or one AYS "quilting wurce'' is being mailed to you. Other readers willing to do band quilting for a fee may contact AYS for ·future reference. -AJtbobgb many sources of learn· ing to quilt are available, there is .a lack of private parties willing to do this work for others. Quilters are asked to r~pond. This is a frequent AYS 'where can I find '' type of inquiry. Repair Ripoff . DEAR PAT: Where can I com· plain about a television repair ripoff? I was quoted a reasonable service call charge and then taken to the cleaners on "labor" char ges for the time the re· pairman needed to fix the set in my home. I argued, but it dictn•t do any good. W .D., Newport Beach Complain to the Bureau of Repair Services, 909 S St., Sacra m e nto, CA 95815. Telephone numbers are (916) 445-4751 in Sacramento or (213} 6204132 in Los Angeles. Bureau chief Jack Hayes said that a number of repair firms, includ- ing some statewide operators, are being in-vestigated for decep· tiTe pric~ advertising. Extreme· Jy low cost ''service call'' charges may cover only the cost of transportation of the re- pairman to the consumer's door. Time charges after that can range up to $39 an boor. Before arranging television repair, ask bow much a service call to your ·home costs and exactly what is t included in &hat cost. If your TV has to be taken to the shop, be sure to get a claim receipt. A written estlmate must be pro- vided if requested. It should in· ... clude·the COlit. of-parts and labor necessary ,&o repa"ir the set. No more than the estimate can be charged without consent · of the customer. A reasonable fee can be charged for the estimate. Best 1'aeu••• DEAR PAT : I'm about ready to buy a new vacuum cleaner. and J want to know which type cleans most effectively. I've heard that upright cleaners are ·better, but several of my friends ·say their canister models are pre· ferable. R .E .• Newport Beach According to Consumer Reports, the best t ypeol vacuum cleaner for.removing deep, gritty soil is an upright with a revolving brush or a canister with a rug cleaabs1 attadlimeat tllM has • pawer drlven brush. 1be rot.atinl bruh moves the grit to tbe top of tile till •kre the-,.a'cuum can pick It up. Wltb Ibis type of 'Vacnm, take long, slow strokes, allowta' the brusb and 9uctlon to do tlle cleaning. If you fiave • 1 canister cleaner with no revolv-. 1 til11 brush, yo• mqst supply the bnllblng •~Ion wllb ohorl, quick 1troke.1. Yoa'll bal1e to work llarder to cet )'Ollr c!fPC:t cleu with tb~\ktnd pl vilewam. With •ltller t)'Pfl, emp\y tbe bag 'Ille• . IOg~_mUlmum el•-•-•r. • • ' Refugees ·Leaving ·Pendleton ~FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OftMI CNlllY ..-. ... SUtt Within two weeks, the city of Vietnamese refugees that s prang up at Camp Pendleton Marine Base will be a memory. By Thursday. only 4,200 of the more than 50,000 arrivals re· mamoo in the te nt clty over the hills from San Clemente. Many of those still stationed at Sunday Pil.ot To Feature Bette Davis Here are the features you ·11 find among "Sunday·s Besl" in the Dai1y Pilot: TRAGIC LESSON-The story started \\'ith just a couple or hitchhiking teenagers. but ended \\'ith one girl killed and the other. wounded-maybe more mentally than physically. Daily Pilot Starr Writer Arthur R. Vinsel retells her traumatic story as a warning to those who would follow her down the road. YOU Section. THE OIL GLUT--california·s biggest oil crisis niay be not (suNDAY'S BEST) where to get some, but how to get rid or some. Dire predictions paint pictures of oil tanker traffic jams in Southla11d ports and oil spills blackening beaches. Unit- ed Press Inte rnational Writer Rol)ert E. Sweet tells lhe story from Sacramento. BETTE DAVIS-One of Hollywood·s all·time greats is back on a set and filming her latest horror movie. Bette Davis has strong words for modern film ·making t echniques and a lot of other things that come out in an interview with Rex Reed. scheduled for Entertainment Pages. LETIER FROM BANGKOK- What·s it like in Vietnam? Little fi rst-hand information leaks out, but one Vietnamese man who re· cently fled Saigon for Thailand has written a detailed descrip· lion of life under the Com· munists. This insider's story, sent to a prospective American sponsor. will appear on the Editorial Pages. Kerner Bid Nixed WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Department today reject· ed on procedural grounds a re· quest for a pardon by former 11· linois Gov. Otto Kerner, convict-· ed 21h years ago of conspiracy. bribery, mail fraud and perjury. ~;..-~-'-:~~~~~~, 3-Year-Old '- To Witness TULSA. Okla. (UPI) - Prosecutors say they think a 3-year-0ld boy, who iden- tified a suspect in the slay- ings of his mother and sis· t,r. is reliable euough to be a witness in the murder trial. The prosecutors have nol Secided whether they will call Chad Chancey as a witness in the preliminary hearing Oct. 28·, bu! Ir they do they are convinced he will be accepted as a com· pitent wifness under Oklahoma law. Chad already bas played · a major role in the case. His graphic description of what happened the night his mother and sist er were shot to death, and his iden· tification of the suspect from police file pictures, led lo the rapid arrest or James Washington, 29. . -· the base occupied their timt> packing what few belongings they have acquired in the six months the lent city has been in operation. Refugees who have ~ponsors are leaving the base at about 200 persons per day for resettlement throughout the-United States. Maj. Sally Prichett, a base spokeS\\'Oman, said Marine Corps officials hope all remain- ing refugees will have sponsors by the Oct. 31 shutdown date or- dered for Camp Pendleton. Those that do not have sponsors will be transferred to Fort Chaffee, Ark., until they are resettled . Others spent their time ~urs­ day sewing, listening to English language tapes or just watching Tied to 3 OC Hospitals? as Marines methodically re· moved the scores of tents that were pitched to house the war re- fugees . Three of the eight mirtl ·camps within the refugee complex have been dismantled. English classes for Children still were being conducted by bil~ ingual teachers. There was still a busUe of activity at the main pro- Solon's Lobbying To~d SACRAMENTO (UPI) -As· semblyman William Campbell tR·Hacienda Heights). who car· ried legislation benericial to hospitals connected with a n Orange County political · fmancial group, later served as a Sl.OOO ·a-month lobbyist ror one of the group's corporations, the Sacramento Union reported to· day. In a copyrighted story, the Union said Campbell had also re- ceived campaign contributions from hospitals and an individual connected with the group. Campbell flatly denied any connection between hi s legislative actions, his employ· ment as a lobbyist and the cam- paign contributions. """'I swear to you on a stack of Bibles that it never.happened. it never happened."' he was quoted as saying. "What I did was good government.•• The newspaper had previous ly reported three hospitals owned by corporations associated with the group headed by Orange County multi ·milli().(lairc Richard O 'Neill and Dr. Louis Cella are being investigated by lhes tate and federal auditors. The hospitals are Bristol Mercy at Santa Ana, Placentia- Linda Community at Placentia, * * * State Rejects and Fountain Valley Community at Fountain Valley. A fourth hospital, not afriliated with the Orange County group, is also be- ing investigated. A biJI passed by the legislature in 1969 said new hospitals or addi· lions had to have approval of local or state planning agencies ir they were to receive p<io/ments for patients covered by Medi·Cal. However. the law allowed about 200 hospitals at the "com- mence construction'' .. stage o[ building to be constructed. An Orange Cou nty judge up- held objections to the law by a group of hospitals and more nar· rowly defined "commence con· struction.·' That left about 35 hospital con struction projects stalled because they would not be paid for Medi-Cal patients, in· eluding four in \\'hich Cella or hi s business associates had in- terests, the Union said. Campbell, who in 1972 was chairman o f the Assembly Health Committee, introduced legislption that would re·define the phrase "commence construe· tion," in a manner thal would help the hospitals, including those in which Cella. O'Neill or their business associates had an interest, afcording to the Union. The ntFasure staJled in the Senate, but Campbell worked the same language into another bill, the newspaper said. It said the Campbell bill was lobbied heavily by Robert Gillman. whose construction company was to build four hospitals affected by the legisla· lion. Gillman was "closely ·• as· sociated with Cella who was financially involved with most of the projects, the Union said. Campbell, who lost a 1972 bid for Los Angeles County Supervisor. left the Assembly and founded a lol;>bying firm. The newspaper said one or Campbell 's clients was Com · munity Medical Industries. in which Cella and O'Neill had an interest, and for which he worked al $1,000 a month for 16 months during 1973 and 1974. Campbell described his efforts as a lobbyist for the company as "mostly an information kind of thing. We clidn •t promote specific legislation.·• While still a lobbyist for CMI . Campbell launched his s uc- cessful campaign to return to the Assembly, the Union said. The newspaper reported that Campbell was still being paid un - til after winning the June 1974 Republican primary election. It said Campbell also received two $500 campaign contributions from CMI that year, and $1 ,000 each from Bristol Mercy and Mission Community Hospitals for postage. Since his return to the As· sembly this year. the Union said records in the Secretary o[ State's office show Campbell has received anothl'r $250 from· Bristol Mercy and $100 from Cella personally. cessing center located on the out· skirts or the camp. From time to time, a voi ce came over the camp-wide public address system, calling the name of another refugee whose sponsorship wa~ certain. ''Yeah , it 's really pretty quiet," said one Marine. "I guess i1·11 be that way he re until the re· servists come in next summer." Nine Counts Of Burglary Face C.Ountian Arizona authorities have re- turned to Orange County a man who allegedly ran into a Tucson church and hid in a pew when of- ficers tried to det11.in him on the California warrant. Gary Dale Aus tin, 37, of Phoenix, will be arraign1.'<I Oct. Z1 in Superior Court on burglary charges filed after he allegedly stole antiques in El Toro, Laguna Niguel and Capistrano Beach and later sold them in stores he operated io Phoenix and Tucson. Sheriff's officers who filed nine counts of burglary against Austin said his prime targets were model homes and antique shops. They said he m ade a number of trips to Orange County from Phoenix and always returned to his home stale with a van stacked with choi('e furnishings and cost - ly ~ntiqucs -all allegedly stolen: One Murder Solved FORT LAUDERDALE. Fl•. !UPI) -One of the eight ¥canal murders·· of young girls this year has been solved with the ar-• rest of a Miami massage parlor operator. Broward County police reported Thursday. Sue Jane "Ti ger Sue" Walter, 22, has confessed to partici pating in the murder Jan. 25 of J1Jdith Ann Osterling, 19. or Rushville. Ind., ,.\.'hen th e victim refused sexual advances. Medi-Cal Aid For Hospitals !--------------~·----~ NJMTFOlilr ·TOWlll SANTA ANA (AP) -Four hospitals that allegedly added beds without state or county ap- proval will lose the right to treat Medi-Cal patients as a result, the state Health Department h as ruled. Mercy General Hospital here, Placentia·Linda Co mmunity Hospital in Placentia, Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley Community Hospital are the targets or the landmark action requested of the attorney general by Health Department counsel Richard <Xhsner. This is the first such action in the state, said Ochsner. More than S3 .3 million in Medi · Cal funds have been channelled into the four hospitals since 1973 for treating indigent inpatients and outpatients, he said. Health planners have said Orange County has cne or the 1argest surpluses of hospital beds in the nation. Of 6,992 beds, 2,504 went unused last year, the Orange County 1-lealth Planning Council reported. A total or 159 beds were added al the four hospitals, Ochsner said, including 101 alone at Foun. tain Valley, which fhas received $1 .3 million in Medi·Cal funds since opening in 1973. Mercy General Hospital, prin· cipally owned by major state campaign contributors Dr. Louis J . Cella Ji. and Richard J. O'Neill, added 12 unapproved beds and is in the process of ad· ding another 89, Ochsner said. adding it also has been paid near· Jy $1.3 million. ' PlacenUa-. hospital added 16 beds and received $427,000, while PacificP got $365,000 and opened 30 bed!J, he said . · Z CU. fT.$1ZE PlANTER -~.·~ .. ' ... ~129 -- IAIT e/INICEI MEXICAN POTrER1 ~ FICUS BEMJAMIMA *995 Rt G. Stl,15 NOW ••.•....• _ .... FOR.INDOORS TIE CWSIC CfflfSS ITAUAN CYPRESS IOll'IWOOt 1WISTED JUNIPER ~;:L $~99 $1.IS EA. NOW ., . Of/RMTIOlllOlt . HOURI: -.. _ . ..,,,.,,"' ....... SMMty 'ril I :» OT~~~:. a FDR ROSARYVIME & STRIMOOF · PEARLS COLEUS REC. 69c ................. NOW STEAR!llS . MIRAClE- OlO "" Sl2t.. •ow 99~ 99t All ,UR,OSE 'LANT FOOD FOR All CAR DEN 'LANT$ & NOOSE 'LAN TS ' • • • A4 DM.YPIUIT SPORT NIJTS DEPT. -You tnay find it difficult to locate your favorite television program oo the tube these days. Friends may ignore you because they have ears glued to small tran:sistor radios. llusbands may be dawdling at downtown saloons. All of this disruption is for the sake of sport. Right now we have basebaU's annual hooraw, known as the World Series, under way . Meanwhile, across our roastal region, high S('hool gladiators· are clashing upon the gridiron on Friday nights, ('ollegians play football on Saturdays, the junior colleges arc usua.lly in action Saturday nighl:4 and on Sundays :.ind Monday ni_ght, pro£<.~siona1 !ootbal I takl~s ovt· r thl' !><"l'11t·. No wondt·r you l'an "t find anybody to talk to these days. PEOPLE NOT ONl.Y w<itch 311 this t·l;ishi11i-: and i-:rindinf:!. lhl",Y lo\'l' l(I 3pl'l'ulatc un 1t l>oth before and after the C'ontests. Of C'Oll rse, I · m not suggesting that the good , hunest, law abid- ing citizens of our coastline would ever IJy a wager upon the outcome uf these gridiron or diamond contests. Everybody knows it is illegal lO bet on these games. Also, placing down money on a football card or participating in a World's Series pool with the faint hope or a cash reward is likewise against the Jaw of the land. A district attorney of one of our northern California counties most recently issued a warning against :;uch ~money pools and caused a nurry among his fellow county employes. It forced them lo take the World Series pool card off the county bulletin board. YOU CAN ALSO TELL there is never any illegal bet.ting on the outcome of football games. either. Oh well, you may have noticed tbat a lot of newspapers print the odds each week on which teams are likely to whip which other teams tbe coming weekend. · Right at this moment, for ex· 1ample. 1 have on my desk before -me several clippings. These are .titled ''Football Odds," and "FootbalJ Favorites" and ''This Wttkend's Footboll Odds" and •'M·ajor Hoople's Football Forecast.'' Within these columns you may ]earn about the anticipated fate cl. such as the Los Angeles Rams who will be serving as hosts this weekend to a friendly group from Atlanta, Ga ., kn'own as the Falcons. Tho oddsmatecs, it develops, sngge!t that when the dust settles up in Los Angeles. ~ R~ms should have emerged vtrtonous by either 13, 11, or 1 points. EARLIER UPON SATUllDAY, within the col· Jegiate ranks, you are lnformed that lhe Stanfords wi1l be playing footbaU against the Washingtons. Again, the grid pickers tell you Stanford should come out of all this as winners by either 6.S, 6, 7, or 14 points. The uninformed shouJd know that it's di££icult to win a rootball game bY 6.5 points but that's wbat the oddsmakers say anyhow. WRONG THINKERS might be led. to believe that the 6.5 points thing was invented tor the purpose of wagering money on this college game. But nobody would do that. After alJ, lt 's illegal. Friday. Octobef t7. 1975 WAllACE, Idaho (AP) -A forme-r sexton 3t an EptScopalian church on trial for two murders :sat calmly on the witness stand, smiling oecasionally, as he described the deaths of 42 persons he claims .to have killed in satanic worship and drug deal- ing. ThomaS Eugene Creech. 25, of Portland, Ore., s pent a full day ,. Thursday oo the "itnesa stand. denying that he was guilty of the two murders for which be ls oo lriol. IF ms BIZARRE account or the other murders is true, it would become the largest m~ murder casein U.S. history. Law enforcement officials in several states discOWlled ma.oY ' .~ • ·~ .1 ' • New 'Pied Pipers' UP'IT~ This 1974 photo shows Marshall Huff Applewhite and. Bonnie Lu Trusdale Nettles at 1-Iarlingen, Tex. police station. He was charged with auto theft, she with credit card fraud. The pair arc believed to be 'The Two' who have gathered about 70 people lo await UFO lo another planet. • o!his claims, saying they had in-· vestigaled earlier statements from Creech and found nothing. But other o!ticers said they ~ found bodies on information given them by Creech and more charges might be filed. Creech took the st.and as the first witness in bis own defense against the accusation that he Fifth U.S. Nobel Win Reported STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) -The Nobel chemistry prize was awarded today to an Australian and a Yugos lav·born Swi:-;s. The NobeJ physics prize went bt>latedly to an American and two Danc-s who made fun· damental discoveries in physics in the 1950s. THF. SWEDISH Academy of S('ience s announ ('ed that Prort•ssors James Rainwater of Culumbi.i University in NeY: York and Danish scientists Aage Bohr and Ben Motlelson, a one· time Ameri('an wh.o won Danish citizenship in 1973, had won the physi('s prizl' for their research and contributions in nucl ear physics .• s pecific.ally for their findings regarding . the atomic nucleus. J ohn Warcup Cornforth, 58, a deaf Au s tralian l ivi ng in. England, and Vladimir Prelog. 69, shared the l'bemislry pri ze for ''work on the s tereochemistry of organic molE'cules and reactions.·· THE PRIZES are worth $143,000 in each category this year and will be shared by the winners. Bohr is the son of Niels Bohr, considered the father of modern nuclear physics and winner of the 1922 Nobel physics prize. Rainwater is the fifth American to win a Nobel prize th.is year. Three Americans won the medicine prize Thursday 'and another shared th e economics prize with a Russian. .Just Wanted to Delp . ·Grocer Harassed A.fwr Turning In Boy OKLAHOMA CITY <AP) -A grocer who turned a 6-year-0ld boy over to poli ce for allegedly stealing a brownie cookie says he has received angry phone calls and even a bomb. threat from irate people who just didn't UO· derstand that be was trying to help the tiWe bo,.. "!just couldn'l letbim go back out in the dark, bare/oot in this neighborhood,'' said Frank Haynes. owner ot Clyde's Grocery Market. of the boy he bad police pick up as an acc~ed shoplifter. · "J'VE GOTTEN 30 lo 40 threatening caJls . . • and ooe guy even said there was a bomb in my store set to go off at 6 p.m.,'' Hayes said. "Everybody's been calling me up, telling me what a bad man I am. J'.m not a bad man. I'm a Sergeant 'Guilty' ·rr. LEONARD WOOD, Mo . (UPI) -A court·martia1 board has convicted a 33·year-0ld staff sergeant, Ule first of nine army drill instructors to be· court· martialed on charges of solicit· ing money and ·favors from trainees. good man. I did not intendtollurt that kid.'' Hayes said after be caught the boy taking a 15-cent brownie, the youngster told him his father did not live at home and his mother left him alone each night about 7. returning just in time to dress him for school. "I'VE GOT THREE kids of my own. They're all under six .•.• We love them. All kids are sup- posed lo be taken care of. • _ • I jual waoled to help this tittle 6- year-0ld boy.'' the grocer said. "I wanted llOmebody lo talk lo that child's mother.•• He said when be telephoned the police dispatcher and asked what to do, the dispatcher said police would "take the boy home and give his mother a verbal reprimand. If it happened again, then tbey might do something stronger.'' Police said the boy's mother was located and the child was re- turned to her. Officers said the boy's behavior was discussed with his mother, who was not identified. "PEOPLE STARTED calling me at 6 this morning before I even got my eyes open," Hayes said Thursday. ··somebody . . called and said I was cold· blooded. Ano\her person said he hoped I'd have ~o rile bankruptcy real soon.'' Just to ''set the record straight, I was trying to help that little boy,'' llaycs s aid. Man Rescued . On Sea Buoy After 3 Days KEY WEST. Fla. (UPI) - Thomas Gibbons t~ bite from the seaguU he had captured, his first taste of food in nearly three days, and "decided I was not that hungry yet.'• The 22.year-old Gibbons told the story Thursday of how he sur· vived, clinging to a tossing sea buoy, after his 37·foot. wooden boat Diana sank in rough seas SUnday. A coast Guard search for a Key West couple who set out with Gibbons on the flShing trip to Fort J efferson in the Dry Tortugas was suspended late Thursday_. So.nth Gets Soaking GIBBONS, WHO was rescued Wednesday by a shrimp risbing boat, said the Diana was struck by six·foot·high waves about 3 a .m. Sunday and sank in a mat· ter of minutes about four miles from Fort Jefferson. He said he grabbed a life jacket. fla s hlight and 11.n automobile inner tube and jumped into the water. His com- panions, Ross and Dorothy Corwin, jumped i n without anything, Gibbons said, and he threw them the inner tube. • Currents continued to hamper bis progress but Gibbons managed to reach a 3()..foot-high marker buoy and he crawled on. to its five.foot·wide platform. He said he strapped himself to the platform with Ills belt at night to sleep. Dmity f'dot Dtli•ery ... ,-.... ..... ~ftd.y: II you do not h.ive your a.per by 5'30 P m. cl!ft before 1 p.m. 8"1 )'OUJ copy wdl be _Cle- • 11\ltlf'IO. .. ~ end Sundity. II )'OU do not rectll't• yOl.lr oooy oy Iii •.m. SMur- dly, or 8 • m. Sund•v. call befOl"e 10 a.rn. and your coPy wdl tie detrverea. • ,. • shot two itinerant pa.i.nters after they picked him up Oil a re.mote Central Idaho mountalnbl&llway Nov.4. • Creech testified he met Jolu! Wayne Bradford, 40, and Edw•rd Thomas Arnold, 34, at Grand Junction, Colo .. a month before their dtat.h.!. and was involved in· drug.running with them. But he· Uf'l TtMtllo\O HIRED KILLER? Thomas E. Creech 120 Evacuate Seattle Jet DUnng Blaze SEATTLE fAP) -All 120 passenge rs aboard <a United Airlines DCJO about to take of£ for a nonstop flight to San Fk'an- cisco were abruptiy evacuated Thursday be(' a use of a fire in the aircraft's tail section, a United s?,Jkesmansaid. The spokesman said the towfr noticed lhe fire just as the plane "'as leaving the gale. He said the (..._1_N_SH_O_R_T__,) tower notified the aircraft's ~rew, which also spotted the fire indicator light on the cockpit panel. About 10 persons were taken to the hospital with minor injuries , after the 120 passengers evacuat- ed the plane by sUding down a rubberized emergency chute, said the spokes Man. Moraaon•Oppo•m PROVO, Utah (APJ -Schools run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter·day Saints <Mormon) · will not comply with federal re· gulations on elimination of sex discrimination because the rules infringe on religious freedoms,• _the president of Brigham Young University says. Dallin H . Oaks said at a news conference Thursday that ads will be placed in newspapers Sunday to explain the church's opposilion to Title IX regulations issued by the federal Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare. •, Youths Arre•ted NEW BUFFALO, Mich. (UPIJ -Police have arrested· nine boys, ranging in age from 12 to 15, itt connection with an ll· month extortion and terror plot against a 7J.ycar·ol'd Czechoslovakian widow. The woman said she did not notify authorities because she is afraid of all men in uniform. The boys, all students at New Buffalo Middle School, were arrested .Thursday. W'~fare Co•t• WASHINGTON <UPI) Welfare costs this year s ur· passed $:!2 billion -up more than 20 percent over the last fis· cal period. Department of Health, Educa· ·uon and Welfare estimates re- leased Thursday showed the in- crease amounted to nearly $3 .8 billion over the $18.8 billion. re- quired in the 1974 fiscal year. \ 111ld other members d Ille rlac tilled them. Defense attorneJrk Bruee O. Robinaon told tbe JV7 lie planned a Cull dlaclOl\lft Of Creech'a life and said It~ be "complex and sbocldng. ''But be said the jury wu not lo canclucte Creech was ''a cold·bloocled. thrill-killer.'' • CREECH ALREADY It charged with a pair d murder. in Oregon. And aulharitleo In Nevada, California and W)'OID.: ing· said they wanted to aee wbetller Cree<:b Is conYi<ted Ond gets the mandatory deaUl peo.i. ty for first-degree murder ln Idaho before filing any cllarges in their states. : Creech also claimed to baYe C'ommitted murder.I in Ohio, Washington, Utah. New Mexico, Montana, Oklahoma and Kamas.. · He said some of the murders. were committed duiing human sacrifices by satanic cults. Creech called himself a pro-- fessional killer tor a motorcycle gang involved in national drug tra£fic. He said a casino operator: in Las Vegas,. Nev .. gave him contracts for the killings. HE SAID he was telling the story because hew as tired of l'UJI. .. ning. ''I felt that on the satanic ruJt..s. that sort of thing should be :-;topped," he said. "A lot or the killings I done I know was wrong. 1\1aybe by writing the story, l could help a lot of people. "younger people, so they wouJdn't follow the same path as ratd..0• Creech has given officials and newsmen a lengthy account of his life, including his claimed killings .. Crt>ech testified he was cap. tured while on bis way to Colorado to fulfill a murder COD· tract on Sen. Gary Hart, D·Colo. He said he attended a meeting in Salt Lake City in July 1973 in which Hart and Govs. John Love or Colorado and John J . Gilligan of Ohio were involved with deals with a drug syndicate. • I.aw enforcement officers have discounted the story. Hart. Gilligan and Love called the story preposterous, outrageous and ravings. Creech contradicted his own testimony several limes during lbeday, mixing dales and places. HE CONFESSED to one killing he is charged with in Oregon. but denied the other. He said he killed William J. Dean, 22, Astoria, Ore .• in Creech's sexton' quarters at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Portland Aug. 14, 1974. But be denied shooting Sandra Jane Ramsamoog, 19, at a Salem, Ore., grocery store Aug. 17, 1974, sayin·g he was there but did not pull the trigger. Morocco Sets Sahara March .Of 350,000 RABAT, ltorocco (AP) Recruiting began "today for a march of 350,000 unarmed "Moroccan civilians into the Spanish Sahara to reinforce their government's claim to the northern part of the disputed territory and its rich phosphate deposits. In Casablanca, Morocco•s ·largest city. 33 recruiting offices opened promptly at 8 a.m. Many volunteers could be seen re- ,gistering there and in other cities. Announcing the "peaceful" in· v~ion i~ a broadcast Thursday night, King Hassan II said he would lead the columns into Morocco's southern neighbor. He did not say when the waJk would begin but said recruiting would take about 12 days. He said 10 special trains would immediately begin moving volunteers from the north and east to the southern city of Mar· rakech. From there, 7 813 re- QWsitioned trucks and ~es are to take them 500 miles fart.her south to Tarfaya, where they are· to be grouped into 35 divisions. : The king said the marchers are to be provided With ·taooo tons of food, 63,000 torw oCwater' an4!1 370 Physicians and nurses equipped with 220 ambulances and first aid stations. He said 761,460 gallons or gasoline had ~en stockpiled for the opera.· tion. . She Bows· Out Di.slikes 'G1:tue and Dolls' ,!=mCAGO <UP[) -Voodoo, the occult and a can of "Cometo Me powder bave-come between Janet Wojtas andberc!riroPtac• torbusbandoffouryean. Mn .. Wojtas, 25, 0( Streamwood, Ill. said she filed rordl- Wednesday because the supernatural interests of ber busNDd Vid.or,29,had madeher''miserabJea.ndunbappy •• • · She said •h• often f?U"d voodoo dolls arounci their house and .on.ce disc~vercd a container of "Come to Me'' 1>4>wder wbJch the • swt descnbed aa "a very powerful attraction pOwder used on.I¥ ' when you d esire to force a certain person to fetl s•-· sexual responses toward you.•• v..-. Wojtu said he w .. not a strong believer in the ocClllt add!elt biswifewa.soverreading. • ''Sbeeven.got upset wbenl saw 1'l'heEzorciat', '•beialcL )_ • ' V'" Fo • • I Chi tor lh <O ga bet ing B Sec sho Tr fie (/ pe Br ne. UC de be 2- a Fr s m ro as ru s 25 G fo g J • ... • or Police F oree Compromise Policy In Gay Hiring OK'd LOS ANGELES (AP) - A tompromlse solution to Police Chief Edwe.rd M. Davia' objections to hiring homosexuals for the force hu been recommended by the Police Commission. The policy deletes speclllc ret,rence to homosexuals but theoretically permit.5 hiring qualified gay poUee officers, the t'Ommission rePorted Thursday; Both Chief Davis and representatives of the gay community gave approval to the compromise. "Sexual conduct in private between consentin1 adults shall not, in and of itself, be disqualify- ing,'' lhe 5landards now read. 8•:~:i':'<~~·re:.( S tate J bank robber running for his getaway car was shot to death in a gunfight with a policeman who was summoned by a sile11t bank alarm, authorities said. Keary Jack Trent of Colorado Springs, Colo .. robbed a Security Pacific Bank branch of $4,051 but was killed by a shotgun blast Thursday from police officer Rodney E . Bowyer as Trent headed toward lhe car he left with J.he motor running, of- ficers said. VC ,._Ian Ll•lted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -University o! California regents, perhaps staying a step ahead or economy· minded Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., are moving to keep faculty pay raises below S percent next year. A regents' committee voted without dissent Thursday to give UC's 4,683 teachers a 4.93 percent, $3().million raise despite Presi- dent David Saxon's admission lhat the teachers are falling far behind inflation. Refugee• 011 Welfare · FRESNO (AP) -Twenty-four bewildered Vietnamese re· fugees, who had been living under "deplorable" conditions, have been mMed to,,ublic housing and placed on welfare by Fresno C.Ounty officials. . The refugees, ranging from an 84-year-otd grandfather to a 2-month-old infant born prematurely, were living at Eagle Field. a dilapidated World War II airbase on tbe stark western edge o[ Fresno County. S uspe<!t Con 1'f~ted LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jurors have found an 18-year-old man guilty in t he meat-cleaver murder of a tiny 86-year-old Los Angeles woman during a robbery at her r esidential hotel. Edgar Lee Warren was convicted of first-degree murder and robbery in the death or 4-foot-9, 95-pound Masue Shimoto, as well as separate counts for robbery and assault in an attack the same night, July 28, 1974, on Antonio Pedraza, 21, in a nearby hotel. Spared Death Pen•lt11' SAN BERNARDJ'NO (UPI ) -A jury deliberated five days before deciding not to impose a death sentence on James Hang an, 25, in the killing or a Fontana liquor store owner last FeQruary. ~The sa me jury convicted Hangan of first-degree murder and l(,?Dbery. He \\till be sentenced next Wednesday. Cyanide Accident WILMINGTON (AP> -A lnis match or chemicals was blamed for spewing cyanide gas that sent three men to the hospital a nd fo rced the evacuation or 100 others. . .. The t hree victims were admitted to Harbor Gener al Hospital for overnight observation Thursday, but they were said to be in good condition. They were identified as Guadalupe Arroyo, 32 ; JO!e Raigosa, 42, and Daniel Jiminez, 58. S pectacu lar' Mi dnight bl ack jumpsuiting styled by Sprite. A soft, lu sciou; knit of pure polyester jersey. Classic shi rt look to wear sporty or dressed up. For sizes 5 to I 3, 825 We invite orders by n1ail or telephone 5 56-06 I I. Young Attitude Dresses • .......... .,.., ... __ ____, • THREATENED Hope Lange Hope Lange, Petula Clark .Threatened • LOS ANGELES <UPI) Police guards were posted today at the homes• or actress Hope Lange a nd singer Petula Clark becaus e an anonymous caller threatened to torture and kill Miss Lange and her children. Police pointed out that a similar telephone call was re- ceived beCore the Charles Manson familY slaughtered ac· tress Sharon Tate and four friends at her hOme in 1969. They disCovered that Miss Lange had moved only three weeks ago. and Miss Clark took over her Cormer home, so guards were posted at both. 13 Mouths To Feed BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -A woman marc hed into a Community National Ba nk branch Thurs day and demanded of teller Ann Stimmel : "I need money for food. I've got 13 kids. Give me $20,000 or I 'll blow lhis place up ... The 24 -year-otd teller stuffed the robber's purse with bills and the bandit fled. A short time later Ri~a Autry, 42, was arrested in a near by apartment. ~Bullock's South Coast P~a. Sa~ Diego Freeway at Bri stol, Costa Mesa, sscgr,11 • Friday .• October 17, 197$ DAILY PILOT A$ 'A Lot of Dirty Blood' Judge Bans Manson Film in 26 Coimties ''so inerease the di(ficully or selecting a fair and impartial jury that there i!J a high probability that the df'f end ant could be denied her right not only loafai.rtnal but toaspeedy trial.·~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -A. federal judge . has temPorarily banned the showing of a film on the P.1anson clan in 26 California counties after saying that it might deny Lynette Fro mme a fair and speedy trial. Miss Fromme, a follower of con victed mass murderer Charles Manson. is charged with attempting to kill President Ford when he visited Sacramento Sept. 5. • U.S." Dis trict Court Judge Thomas ~1acBride issued his or· der-Thursday after Mlss Fromme told a friend in a court.room con· vei-sation that the movie had "a lot of dirty blood aod sex.'' OFFICERS ESCORTED Miss Fromme from the room when she refused to cut orr her conversa- tion. but she was brought back before 1\1 acBride made his ruling. The judge .said the Cilm could Tax Soft Drinks Tooth Decay War Proposed by State SACRAMENTO <AP) -California's top health official pro- poses a war on tooth decay, including a tax on sbft drinks and an advertising campaign against sugar-based products. Mario Obledo, the state heaJth and welfare secretary, said Thursday he-would present bis preliminary recommendations to Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., who appointed him. He said a tax of in-cent per 8-ounce drink on carbonated beverages would raise$8> million a year to finance a wide range of dental health programs. DIET BEVERA GF.Swithout sugar would be exempt. Obledo said the anti-sugar adver:tising fund could total $50 million a year. That sum would come from required. payments by makers of sugar-based products who advertise in California. Ads financed by the fund would discourage the use of sugar· based products and recommend more nutritiou~ alte.rnatives .. Obledo's office released the recommendations tn connection with a report issued by a dental task force he appointed. Brown has so far opposed any general lax increase. Obledo said 95 percent of all Galifomians suffer from some sort or dental disea se. HE BLAMED sugar-dominated, non-nutritious diets as the basic cause. "To fa il to a ttack this is to permit a continuance of the shock- ingly low level of dental health, or, in the alternative, to al least triple dental health costs." Oblcdo said. Half of California's children under 15 have never been to a dentist, Obledo said, and Californians have over 75 million un- filled cavities. The program ''could help end the shame of 2.5 million California children never seeing a dentist and probably losing most of their teeth by age 40, •· Obledo added. THE TENT1\T IVE program also included· -Elimination of candy and soft drinks fro'm sale in schools and school vending machines. -Development of a "professional Dental Corps·· to go into underserved rural and urban areas to fix teeth. -Creation of a "Young People's Dental Auxiliary Force," in- cluding volunteers and some paid school-age leaders, to sponsor preventive education. ... • . ~' ~- ~ , One scene in the movie, shown to reporters in Los Angeles after the assassination attempt. shows: Miss Fromme holding a rtne·and saying: ''You ha\'C tomakelovcwithit. You have to know every part of it so that you could pick it up any second and shoot.'' T HE 90-MINUTE documen· tary, entitled ''Manson.'' was. made by two Southern California film maker!I. Mae Bride banned the movie i11 26 northeastern counties around SacramcRto until a jury is se· questered in the Fromme trial Or:" a verdict is reacbed. The trial is scheduled to begin Nov.•I. One oJ the"'film"s producers._ Robert 'H endrickson, said aftl'~· the hearing t hat he thought 1\-1 ac· Bride"s ruling was fair. "Thcrc·s too much at stake,'' he said. Hendrickson said the film hncf. already been shown in Lo.:1 Angeles and was s cheduled fot"' nationwide release. MI SS FROMME Wi\TCRED the film with the judge in a jury room before the hearing. A few m inutes later, as she sat in the courtroom. she was asked by form er roommate Sandra: Good if she had see11 the movie. . "The words were bad," Miss Fromme said. ''The faces were nice, but the words were bad. I ~ wasn't Charlie's voice. Ho sounded like a n old man. There's a lot of dirty blood and sex.·· Miss Good was sitting several feet away in t he spectator's sec· lion. WHEN MISS GOOD said lhaC "every parent s hould see it," a bailiff told Miss Fromme that she would be removed from the court if she tried to talk with spectators .. it1i ss Frommethenstoodupand said : ''Sandy, the proble m is they put the whole thing on Manson. They make u s out to be innocent children." Officers then escorted her out or the courtroom and placed her in a holding cell until the hearing began. / 17 ~ ' -~ 7pm to Midnight Oct. 30 & 31, Nov. 1 & 2 Thursday through Sunday Nights Advance Sale 95.00-unlimited use of Dracula. Spider Woman. all rid~ and attractions. Even dancing to the Monster Mashers. (Halloween Haunt Tickets are the There·s a whole new haunt goin' on. only tickets accepted for admission Come on out. We dare you. 00 -~0 --~-It's scary. Be wary. It'll be a Tickets go on sale at Knotfs Ticket monstrous evening. It's ~nott's 3rd Booths starting October 12. Tickets· Annual Halloween Haunt. Get your will .Jlso be available at all Wall khs tickets early. Last year's Haunt Music City stores and other Liberty was sold out. Ticket desks (with service The Haunted Mine Ride. '-charge). After 9 pm on The Witch's Twist (our famous ~., ~ Wednesday. October 29, tickets Corkscrew ride-over a steaming q,..;,,• ,. '1-tf ; will be availabl~ only at the cauldfon). ''>,, "• .. r c-· / regular pncc o $5.75. The Whirling Dervish. Terror ~o~~:· Bt.ock •":~\.' PledsC, guests in costume wilt not Mountain Log Ride. Ghost Town ghosts. • My•\C'!r1 be admitted . • I I. AS • DAILY PILOT. EDITORIAL PAGE Coast Freeway Finale The last legal vestige or the once-controversial Pacific Co~lst f'rec\vay was rubbed out thi~ week in Sal'ram t•n lo. 'l'he California lligh\vay Commission voted l<J form ~ll y delete the rt.lute that \Vas abandoned by the :stale · f,egislaturc three yea r~ ago under strong prc- .ss ure frorn irate co<.1slal cities, particularly Newport Beach·.- Tl1t• l'Omm1ss1on's act ion this week was more i1n- )Jort.anl than 1t may sccrn l>erause it freed for sale nearly $14 1n1llion worth of land the state had ac- <1uirt•cl as frt..•cway right-of-way. J•'irst 1>rio r1ty for acquisition of the prime proper- t y will go L<> government and public .agencies in nee<I of atlditH1nal land for local road improvements or other 1>ublic projects such cts parks. Orange County s u1>ervisors this week prudently 11.rgcd a delay in sale of the l<.1nd until late 1976 to give - l_ocal government time to choose \\'h1ch land they want to buy. At long last , the commission 's action closes a long and often biller cha1Jtcr in inter-governmental rel:.i- tiuns. • Out of Balance When Social Security was launched 40 years ago its aim was relative ly simple. The nation's workers would contribute <:t tiny percentage of their wages, the ir employer s would match this amount, a nd a fund \vould be established to guar antee a modest pe ns ion for the elde rly . It was envisioned a s a stri ctly pay-as-you -go pro- gram Lind it functioned as suc h for many years. . despite the fact that 100 million workers are con· tributing. The deficit.has been broui;ht about by th~.graduaJ an_d d eserved -extension of SociaJ Security benefits fr<>m tl1e elderly to younger widows, children and the disabled. . The federal governm ent has more than $46 billion i.n Social Security trust funds, so there is no im· mediate danger to th~ program. But it i:; clear that if Socictl Security is to survive -as it mo:;t certainly should -Con gress will h ave to act with muc h more restraint in exte nding its benefits too far beyond the original intent of the program. The load being carried by the work force a lready grows heavy. . (:ommendahle Job Orange County Sheriff's in vestigators <.1nd coun t)' auditors this week conclude d a lengthy, painstaking investigation of a r eceipt-skimming operation at the c·ounly airport parking lot that may have cos t the public hundrdeds of thousands of dol la r s. 1'he teams s pe11t m ore that seven weeks in the field and poring over stacks of cancell ed tickets a nd other evidence. It was patient and 1>rofessional work that may have saved additional thous ands of dollars . l l was enough, apparently, to crack an elaborate plot tnat succeeded in side-stepping s upposedly fail·safe price registering devices. The investi gation was frustrating because it was ha rd to d ete rmine how the $500-a·day fraud was being perpetrated. • • • 1'oday 32 million Americans are receiving $69 .5 billion a year in SociaJ Security checks. This year they will amount to $66.5 billion, a deficit of $3 billion . . ' 'fhe o utcom e of this probe will be of a dditional value to county officials in their e fforts to improve, refine and safeg uard syste m s used at county facilities that provide a h ealthy return of public revenue . • 1 ALWA.YS SAID THOSE PEOPLE COULDN'T 60VE~N THEMSELVES.0 Pad'dleboard Skill Can Help Meaningful Dialogue Is the Key Dear Gloomy 'Gus How to Succeed in Washington ( ART HOPPE ) My uncle, Jerry, is President of The Daisy Dell Happy Farm. He was kind enough to show me around the other day. It's a love- ly place . The patients have television set s t o keep them a mused. And while they may grumble a bit about this and that, · most of them seem reasonably content. "They're good. decent peo- ple, .. said Uncl·e J erry, s miling and waving as he led the way into one of t.he wards, ... ·'whether they be manics •. .depressives or indepen- dents. What's more, I think they all reel J'm a veey nice guy ." ''How do you know?'' I asked. ''Because,'' explained Uncle ' J erry, "they've only tried to pot me twice in the last couple or .weeks." We sa\v lhe President ·s motorcade go through a red light and hit a vehicle with the right -of-Y.'ay. It the n proceeded to the ai rport. Jsn 't that hit and run? CAF/JAF F arm has always wandered around here unarmed," he said. "And we've only los t three or four. Fortunately, the patients aren't verY good s hots." "Why do Presidents have' to do that? .. "It's important to the welfare of the. patients that their Presi· dent go around talking to them about their · problems," he ex- plained. "It makes them feel he's one of them.'' "COULDN'T you just talk to them on television?'' "It wouldn't be the same. What counts is that a President can have a face-to-face, meaningful dialogue with his patients so that he knows what their problems are.'' ''A meaningful dialogue?'' "Sure, watch.'' With that, Un· A SHOT rang out. A bullet cle Jerry resumed his rounds of zinged overhead. As the guards the wards, pumping hands and led away an elderly lady with a having meaningful dialogues: smoking revolver, I rolled over "How are you today?" under a bed and inquired, "Do all "Fine, thanks." the patients want to shoot you , "Glad to see you .·• Uncle J e(ry?'' "Likewise." "Of course not." he said in-··Nice day." dignantly. ''Only the nuttiest.'' ''Sure is.·· "Do all the patients have You could tell that Uncle Jerry auns?'' was right. It really bucked the "Of course not,·• he said in· patients up to shake their Presi- dignantly. "Only the nuttiest." dent's hand. They were all grin-"That's good ," I said. "Exc""e ...., ning and cheering. And it sure . me for asking, but_ why do you bucked up Uncle J erry, too. I wander around this place un-guess it was that thanks to these ed ?" • arm · meaningful dialogues, he learned ''Every President in tbe his-_,ii.is patients had ·no problems at tory of The Daisy Bell Happy· all. WASHINGTON -Likeable, lo- quacious Thomas Kleppe, who is waiting in the wings to take over the Interior Department, has de- monstrated how to succeed in Washington without reall y try- ing. He looks like the successful businessman he once was, with thinning grey hair and the soul of a book . k ee p er . H e w a s a Re publi ca n pillar in Bi s mar ck , N.C., active in the American Legion. Lions and Elks. In 1967, hi s fellow citizens sent him to Cong r ess where he represented North Dakot a's second district without distinc· lion for four years. He was best known, colleagues recall, (or hi s fine paddleball play in the House gym. . Twice, he ran for the Senate. Twice, he was defeated. But as a consolation prize, President Nix- on in 1971 appointed him to head the Small Business Administra4 ti on. KLEPPE has directed the na4 lion's small business affairs with even less luster than he dis- played in the House. For in- stance, he placed cronies or pro- segreg at io n is t Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., in charge of minority programs. Th.i s was about the time that Nixon·s ha t c he t man, Fred Malek, was trying to ~Nixonize - the federal bureaucracy. His notorious "Malek Plan" was in-- tended to replace career orficials with Nixon loyalis ts. The plan, of course, ran afoul" of the Civil Service Commission .. It, therefore. has been aborted - th at is, everywhe r e except Kleppe's Small Business Ad - ministration. Malek·s aide who helped dran the infamous plan, Dan Kingsley, wound up as Kleppe's associate (JACK ANDERSON) administrator. Kleppe put him in charge of operations, the mos t powerful adminstrative post in the agency. ANOTllER SBA employe who participa t e d in the Malek scheme, l.oren Riva rd, wa:; scolded by the Civil Service Com- mi ssion, whi ch recommended that he be fired . Instead, Kleppe p romoted him . Las t week , Rivard received a n award for hi s •·outstanding performance.'' The Civil Service Commission also recommended that regional director Gilbert Montano be placed on leave without pay ror hi s all eged role in the Malek manipulations. He not only was kept on the payroll but was honored as the best regional director in the SBA system. In contrast, t he regional direc- tor in Philadelphia, Russ Hamilton, bl ew the whistle on the use of loans for political pUT)X>se. His information fu eled a House hearing and an FBI investigation. For this contribution to good gov- ernment Kl eppe fired him. Yet President Ford has now raised Kleppe to an even hi gher level of incompetency by naming him the new Interior Secretary. And the Senate Interior Commjt- tee doesn't seem disposed to challenge him . Senaiors are notoriously charitable to Conner m e mbers of Congress , particularly those who were good paddleball partners. MONOPOLY IN MOSCOW: The State Department has· been accused of serving as an over- seas agent for U.S. corporations. But the diplomats have stifOy re- Cused to promote Monopoly, the c lassic gam e of capitalism, behind the Iron Curtain. Parke r Brothers, Inc., the Monopoly m a kers, have asked Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inger to present the 8l millionth Let's Restore Halloween Fun With Halloween two weeks away there is ample time for _those sincerely interested in the welfare of c hildren to plan festivities different from those which have turned a once holy obs ervanciP into o n e o f neighborhooU 11.1;i~.111ares across the nation. For the weird custom of ttick or treat has d egenerated into aomething far orr of the harmle .ss roamlngs-en· vis ioned by -the well meaning or· ganizatlona w b 1) c h fostered it as an answer to th e more ' sinister "pranks'' which were be· 11111 perpetrated. So much sothllt Ibo city council of Cumberlalld; Maryland h .. bannad Ille Pfac· (lee. That tht dioeroton Wiil lb Itself a pernreion of the _...,. orilln ol tbe occasion c•n be lanored for !.';'n~ong tin e laol' Ila true e-•• EARL A this country . ( ) the whole idea carried over to W TERS , · IN ITS earlier observance in IT GREW out of a three·day. celebration at the beginning of November held by the ancient Druids. Druidism was a pre· Christian reliJlon ol the Celtic people, the principal tenet of which was immortality. The Druids were the leaders who combined philosophy ·anc1 magic in their roles as prophets, teachers, priests andjudges. In the beHef that witches alld ghosts would threaten the celebration, bonfire vigils were maintained. The Drujd ob4 ~ervance was coincidental to the festival of Pomona, Roman god. dess of the harveit t, so the rout- ing or nuts, apples and other autumn crops became symbolic. After the occasion was adopted as a Christian feast day honoring All Saints, preceded by the Hallow M•ss, many ot the paean beliefs and customs continu.ed. Halloween became a night of m11tery and funmakina. The carrying of lanterns and wearing CJ( muu i.;-me part o( it and America it was t he occasion for community festivals, usually s ponsored by th e churches. Neighbors gathered to watch the young duck for apples bobbing in a tub, hunt for nuts, and roast marshma11ows. Jack-o-lantems made from pumpkins, and black witches and cats cut from paper were used as decorations. \I/bite sheeted fi gurn with weird m•sks and witches' hats added to the air of mystery. But, as the years went by. some or the tomfoolery became rather cruel prankery. As this country became more urban children came to roam the streeta indulging in thoujlhtless pranks which worked hardships on others. Eventually, the more sinister type.s used the masks and other disguises to perpetrate thefts and other crimes. In lhe effort to steer young poo- r.le away rrom trouble the trlc.k or reat-was born. The idea ignored the selr-contained Buggestion the( extortion is somelblng to be eocourag"fllr done in fun.~ In· J -- nocence Is lost when children are turned loose to roam without p are ntal guidance. Mos t dangerous to the truly innocent is the retaliatory methods taken by some adults of planting cathartics and even poison in the candies orrered to the children. THAT HALLOWEEN is a time (oc both fun and love is attested in the poem by Robert Burns. Un- fortunately, the Scottish poet's use nf the Celti c dialect makes it hard to understand and difficuit to quote. But Burns 's Idea, coupled with the mystery and witchcraft. of the ancient.a, could restore the ocp cas:lon lo oae of gala fesUYitles4 There is a need lo return lbe eelebration to that of nei(hborhood festivals, whether •PoDsored by the churcbos or other community froups. · Under adult $Upervi1ion the young could eQjoy all of the fUn . makfng games and feasting without parent.a havin,.to worry about tho safety or·u.m children 8"' without anqoyin1 thooe who, throu.&h illness or other reasons, are __ T~ In the mood to be hf"~ by'""'' of kids. copy or their game to a promi- nent communist leader. Any tdp communist -Russia's Leonid Brezhnev, China 's Chou En-lai or even Cuba's Fidel Castro -would do just fine, the company has plead1..'CI . But Kissinge r is too busy main- t aining the detente with com- munist leaders. -say our State Department sources. to push Monopoly upon them ... No way," will be hi s answer to Parker Brothers. Monopoly is already sold in 15 foreign languages. There is a Hebrew edition, for example, but no Arabic one. The Arabs, it seems have it on their boycott list. INTRODUCING the game behind the communist curtain would be a coup for Parker Brothers. For the game has been banned as a "capitalist tool," in Marxist countries. It may be assumed, however, that half-a-dozen bootleg co pies are fl oatin g around Moscow somewhere. For six Monopol y games mysteriously disappeared from the 1959 ~1oscow Trade Fair. Should Kissinger tum down Parker Brothers' request, as we have been told will happen, the company has contingency plans. Their landmark copy will be of- fered to. the Smithsonian lnstitu· lion. ' .. Sho uld the pres tigious Smithsonian reject the historic, if commercial offer, then the 80 millionth game wi ll be presented to the metropolis of Atlantic City, the town whose street names are used in the game. Foreign Oppressors Still 'Taxing' U.S. When one nation bribes another it's not called a "bribe." When one nation threatens war if it doesn't get paid o£f it's not ·called ''blackmail.'' But whatever it's not called, ·you'll want to know : The United States bought that Mideast peace. We arc going to send $800 million to Egypt a nd $2 billion-plus to Israel. You ha ve he a rd that U.S. "techni- cians" will be statione d in the Sinai to s noopervi se the fragile Arab-Is rael peace. Less generally known are some of the other ptices you have agreed tol>l!Y: You will guarantee Is r ael "enou2b oil " to compensate for the ca ptured ·Oi l fi eld which Israel is giving back to the Egyp- tians. You will make available to Israel 2.5 billion Am er~~ doUars in economic and mil' aid. You will supply Egypt with a million tons of grain "on easy terms." FURTHER, you will provide E gypt with enough military equipment to reduce her depen- dency on Russia for s uch hardware. · Jn s uch negotiations as this most United States o( AmericW are inclined to assume that our leaders must know what they are doing. Though they don't alw"Y'J. Jn Vietnam, they didn't. In the M_ldeas~ our President and aecr~tary ot state justify Amtrican involvement -the acknowledged risk or aettlna us involved in a possible war there -by saying that.'mediatlon without our Involvement had falled, but volatile Arabs and Israelis mlaht have set ttfe world on fire. "' ; And the United Statea' dePtD· "dence on Mideaat oll would have ren4ered our ships and planes ~ uni<~ -and home-front in· ( PAUL HARVEY) dustry-impolent. Does this s uggest that the Mideast nations have us in a stranglehold ? That they can blackmail us indefinitely just by threatening Lo pinch off our petroleum lifeline? Yes. Does this mean that a bit-by-bit invol.vement in tJl e Mideast might eventuate in another un- tenable Vietna!ll s ituation? WE WENT in there first. - \\'ilh ''technicians and money." . All of which s uggests that the" first order of business by this Congress should be the al l-out de- velopment or other kinds of ener.gy. Eleven-dollar-a-barrel oil is making other fu els suffi· ciently attractive so that evolu4 lion will phase out our dependen4 cy on foreign oil eventually. But Congress can accelerate that evolution and get us off the hook within 10 years instead of ,30. Until we can re·declare our na~ lion's independence, we're right back wh ere we were 202 years ago -overtaxed by a foreign op-- pressor . ORANGE COAS'r . DAILY PILOT R~n N. K'etd, PMbMlhn- Thoma.t l(tttril. Editor Barbara Krtib1ch · 1-:d1torio/ Page Edir~,. '."he l'd!torial pag e or lh; Daily P1lo1 seeks lo inrorm and .sUmulat(' readers by prescnlin51: on this page diverse commcnt.ary on topics of interest by S)ndicat. ed col umnists and c:irtoonists by P~ovid\ni a forum for rtad~rs' · \'lews and by presenting this n(lwspapc.r's opinions and ideas· on current topics. The editorial oplnioos or lhti Daily Pi lot appear only in the editorial column at the· top or the p1ge. Opinion" tx- presscd by the columnists and C'artooni!St!i and letter "'rilers are their o"'n and no cndoniement o( lht>ir vlC'.''~.-s by the Daily Pllot should be inferred. 1, Friday, ?ctober 17, 1915 : .. • ·.B • SAN; shot bin tjon.wiU while U tire, au~ The I Bineer, rlllldret day, mi at le.St ••t DC J.Dowt "Hewa 'There " He live< The I method same, tJ same. Binger. $50,000! spokelt office. On'l'I ting BU! a Santa was loc railed p said, Bi 'To.1 c WI those" potenti Drug A It to cut I and inf childrt source madet IT adult • cont en Th 2,900 s 1973. "( thehig in the ' peach. wasm during '~ dicate hazar1 .. thou 'tead r, pot en I Tl Manu ing th :;ubst: L solde1 COT City C lege t• ban tt spray Juneo harm( menl. The outla\\ spray~ Jay C lion " with a laws. Ma) THE Go ___ .. ' ~- • • • • • ·, • • CAJLYPlLOT Al Bank Robber 'Good Citizen' Chewers Cheated 1 Man Charged 1 SAN JOSE (AP) -A uleatnan wbo hot him.self lo dealh durtna a eootroota-. .with eolice appanatly-banka bile livtDS an outWardly nempJa.ry cb81llllblm, then ldllod himself with h!3 .38-callber pistol. · e, authorities say. The FBI •ald 'l'bundaY that John inger, 39, who Jell a widow and two hildren w~en he killed hilDllell Tues· ay, may l)e the same man who robbed t least four bank.a in the area since 1971. lllNGBa•s FalBNDS and family are in shock over the death of the matl who ·-wu cenerous,.\oeverybody," said Mrs. Donald H. WIUtams, a neighbor. "He was alwa)'S'"'Willing to lend some.thine to )'OU, ancf"if he ever borrowed. he'd give you back twice whatyoua:ot." "I DON'T BELIEVE It," said Henry . Down Sr., Bin&er's bou of five years. ·He was a man who could be counted on . bere was never any trouble with him. e lived;withlll h!3 means." · Binger'• photograph, showing a sober- raced, clean-cut man · with a well· trimmed haircut, is being circulated by authorities in an attempt to close their files on the banlt holdup;. The FBI in San Francisco said the ethod used in all the robberies was the ame, the 1etaway can seemed to be the ame, and each holdup pointed to inger. The total take may have been Down said Binger made "between $20,000 and $30 ,000 a year." as a salesman and layout designer for a San Jose firm that provides equipment and furnishings to restaurants. ,000, said agent Frank Perrone p0keSman for the FBl's San FranciscO ffice. On Tuesday. Perrone said, a man fil· · g Binger's description tried to get into Santa Clara bank at opening time, but as locked out by a bank employe who ailed Police. A short time later, Perrone aid, Binger took a shot at a policeman BINGER WAS A "FAIR" salesman, Down said, whose main fault was that he ''always thought of the customer first and not himself." He said Binger bad only small pay- ments on his San Jose house "and drove a car with nearly 200,000 miles on it. You prided yourself on his friendship. All this o.o Much Lead' Canned Baby Food Danger? WASHINGTON (UPI) -Children, particularly those who eat canned baby food , may be exposed to potentially hazardous levels of lead, the Food and Drug Administration warns. It announced Thursday a "priority program" to cut levels or the poisonous metal in canned baby and infant food , because it said research has shown children absorb more lead from food and other sources than adults do, and every effort should be made to cut their intake. IT ALSO SAID IT will tell industry that some adult canned foods show "undesirably high" lead content over the longer term. · The agency announced results of a survey of 2,900 samples of 41 different foods produced during 1973. "Of the (canned> baby foods, orange juice had the highest mean lead level,'' it said. ''Next in order in the baby foods were appleju.ice, applesauce, and peaches ... vegetables and beef. and mixed vegetables , had the ) lowest means." ( CONSUMER ~n stry has told the FDA at lead levels in '-·--------~ca ed 1u1ce ha ve dropped since the survey was made and are now about half Of what they ':"ere during 1973, the agency reported. ••THE OVERALL RESULTS of the survey in· dicated that heavy metals in foods do not pose hazard to-the American people," the FDA said, ."though total lead intake in children who ingest lead from sourceis other than food could represent a potential problem.'' The National Canners Association and the Can Manufacturers Association issued a statement say- ing they believe the industry is "continuing to make substantial progress'' to reduce lead levels. Lead in canned foods could come from the solder or other metal in the can. Calif. City OKs Ban on Aerosols COTATI (AP) -The City Council in this col- lege town has voted to ban the sale or aermol s prays s tarting next June on grounds they are harmful to the environ· ment. The council voted J.1 to outlaw the controversial sprays after City Atty. Jay Cantor said the ac- tion would not conflict with any state or federal laws. Mayor Harry Fassio voted against the or· dinance. arguing that state and federal re· gulatory agencies should handle t he problem. One councilman who works for a chemical firm abs· tained. Aerosol sprays have become the center of controversy since scien- tists reported gases used in them may break down ozone in the atmosphere that blocks harmful solar rays. THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane ''Hi, Mommyl Hint, hintl'' -Horikawa ---......... c..1 .... -S.PIWDt. ""''""" (7141S572531 In LH11t Tot,o _ ........ c:i... 111$.StnPtdro LotAftgeln (213)MDI* BOB DYLAN "P!ane1 Waves .. ERIC CLAPTON "Rainbow Concert" ERIC CLAPTON "461 Ocean Blvd." ANO MORE has everybody here in shock.·• ,. Bi.oier's car, a maroon station wagon, figures in the case the FBI believes ll ls weaving against him. The FBI said a 1974 robbery of a San Jose branch or the Bank of America was commilted by a man who walked into the bank with employes at Gpening time, then escaped in a maroon station wagon. "THE DESCRIPTION of the in· dividual (its Binger,'' Perrone said. In another holdup at a Crocker Na- tional Bank branch in the area, the rob- ber entered the bank with employes at opening time, then escaped in a maroon station wagon , Perrone said . In Tuesday's attempt. the car in which Binger shot himself was a maroon sta- tion wagon, be said. In each robbery. including a bank stickup in 1971. the weapon used was described as a pistol with a six-inch ba r- re:!. Tbe weapon Binger turned on himself has a six-inch barrel, Perrone said . · ''These were all similarities,'' he said. "They don't necessaiily tag Binger as the robber, but the elements in the rob- beries point to him.'' Co-prod11eer Oscar winner Wllliam Holden will co-star with Faye Dunaway in 'Network,' Paddy Chayefsky 's dramatic comedy about television. This is se-cond co~ production for star. In GumOffe~ NEW YORK (UP() -A 4T·year-old man was arraigned in federal court here, accused of reneg- ing on an offer to send model jetlinen to 6,000 young bubblegum chewers across the country. Charles Welch ol Northport, N.Y., appeared before U.S. Magistrate Max Schiffman on Thursday and was released in his OWi\ recognizance pending a bearing Nov. 6 . ASST. U.S. A1TY. CHERYL Schwartz said Welch made an arrangement in August, 1974, with tbe Topps Chewing Gum Co. to include an offer of a three-model airplane kit with each lump of the rll'm's Bazooka bubblegwn. Under the terms, the kit -with parts for mOOels of a Boeing 7Z1, a Boeing 747 and a Lockheed 1011 in a box which opened into a si mulated •irport" -could be obtained by sending in 10 Buooka wrap- pers plWi $1. MISS SCHWARTZ SAID WELCH stopped de- livering the so-c'alled ''Bazooka Air f1eet" about a year ago, but did not refund about $6,000 be re· ceived from throughout the country for model )<ils. Miss Schw a rtz said the company got the names of the bubble-gummers who had not received their planes and had kits manufactured and mailed to them at its expense. MOST STORES OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT I SALE ENDS OCTOBER 22 ' ">. •I .. .:i. ! .~,,, ! I (Ir I< .. . .. I . -· .. . . . . ~ . . OUR TICKET LP PRICE4.96 rAFRS SUG LIST 6.98 "Red Oc1opus" BARBRA STREISAND "la1y Alternooo" JAN IAN "Betwei!n The Lines" KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND "KC&: The Sun· sh11lf' Band" · TIM WEISBERG "Linen To The C11y" GEORGE HARRISON "E111ra Te111u1e" NATALIE COLE •·1nsepa1able" VAN McCOY "The Disco Kid" OHIO PLAYERS "Honey" JETHRO TULL "Minstrel OUR In The Gat1ery" TICKET WILLIE NELSON "Red PRICE 5_97Headed S11anger" MFRS suGDAN.FOGELBERG LIST 7.98 "Captured Angel" CHILDREN'S RECORDS NOW ON SALE! "BUDGET': LP'S 119 ("DO" SERIES) EACH ERIC CLAPTON" Ra inbow Conceit'' STEPHEN STILLS"Down The Road .. ARETHA FRANKLIN "With Every- 1h1ng I Feel" · "BEST OF DEEP PURPLE" AND MORE IMPORT LP'S CREAM .. O!Sfffli Ge1rs.. 4e1 JIMI HENDRIX "hie of Wig,t .. THE WHO "Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy" · E CH CREAM "Live" ANO MORE A CASSETTES SLY & THE FAMILY STONE 8 00 "There's a Riot Goin On" STEPHEN STILLS "2.. • GLADYS KNIGHT "Imagination·• EACH DUANE ALLMAN ··Anthology V.2" .. ,, . . • r. .• .. ,. '. ·" . .. .. • I: ~ ·• . '· ,. ' ... • .. A• DAILY PILOT Frid1y. October 17, 1975 BnoNE DAY ONLY, dcT. 1sTH ... \ ., .: • One of a kind; returned merchandise, some slightly damaged. Hurry, quantities limited! $50 to $}80 off. $31 to $90 off. $}0 to $80 off. 1$20 to $}02 off .. , Master bedroom sets. .... 5-pc:. indudea dreaatt, mirror, hdbd., 2 nite 1tand1. ".·...-.~... - Special. CUSTOM DECORATOR FABRICS Select stunning prin ts or 2001. 4001. solid s for draper ies, slip--;o--10 covers.oruph~l stery.Call OFF for a free estimate. - Save $JO. OVAL AREA RUG 39~~6995 6x9" oval area rug has knotlkd fringe. Quality loom cut. J'hrow pillows. The pcrfectdecornt.oraccent! }96 Jn a variety of exciting styles nnd fashion colors.. EACH Select discontinued kitchen curtains 50% In many 11tyles and colors •...... ,.......... OFF Select disconlinued ready.made draperies 50% for any decor. • • • • • • • • • . • • . . . . • . • • • • • • • OFF ~~e;:n":sa~~~~~'!. ~t~~~~ -~~~1-~i~~~ -~~~~~ S06hrr I Recliners, rockers. Save 1/2. LUXURIOUS FLOKATI AREA RUG. Flokati is woven accord- ing to ancient Greek tra- dition . lOO'h virgin wool. Many rich colors. 64~.~ REG. 129.95 Save $JO. 6x9 ' RUGS 19~~29.95 Room-size remnants in many sty les, col- ors .. Jute, roam backs. Ux 12' room .s izc;29.88 Bedding. Select twin, full, or king 6988 rnattresses \vith rugged, evenly :;paced coils. EACH PIEC~ 86.95. HoUywood headboard. frame; 6988 includes mattress, Jink spring ..• 69.95, Twin size economy mattress 39ss or box spring, medium firm •••••• 89.95, Full size economy mattress 59ss or box s pring, medium firm ..... . 229.95, :l-piece corne r gr oup; \Val-17988 nut table, Herculon covered .... 3~~).!,5, 3-1>iccc corner group in 31988 gold tweed J{c rculon •; talllc ..... MORE FURNITURE SAV IN GS 99.95. Occasional tables in modern 49ss chrome and glass ............... . Save 40o/o. FOAM BACKED NYLON CARPETING Rugged level loop carpet 299 installs eas ily. 5 colors. Buy today, install tonight. SQ. YD . REG. 4.99 5.94, "Fontasy" lcvcl-loop tweed .•. 3.9~ sq. yd. 7.ft9, "Ebb 'fide" ............. , ........... 5.H9 Sofas. Save $}02. Choice-of-size sofas. Pick thesizethalsuitsyou! $}7 7 7-, 8-and 9-foot model s arc all going at our low price. REG.279 .95 299.95. "Chec kmate•: sora; pillow 27988 back; llcrculon& plaid ....•...... 299.95, ''Checkmate" Jove seat; 24988 Hcrculon .. plaid cover ••.••...•.• 329.95, RoIJ.arm sofa in striped 27988 Herculon ~; a\·ai lable in brown ..• 279.95. Roll-arm love seat; l>row11 22988 striped H erculo11""' covered ..... . 399.95, 8-rt. sora; traditional roll-31988 arm, gold floral print ...... ,., .. . SOFA SLEEPERS Save o n every s leep e r; $25 $75 assor ted sty l es • • • • • • • • • • • OFF Special. GIRLS' HI-RISE BICYCLE PARTIAi.LY ASSEMBLED Give her thi s fun set of 3988 wheels ror the ho lidays! Fully reOectorized. REG. 44.99 Reg. 64.99, boys' 26'" :J-spt'c-d .••••••••••• 47.SS Reg. 69.88, boys 26" IO -speed ............ 54.88 ., ·' ., ., " :· ,, l , • .- ,, ,. ,, ., Save 25%. 20%-50% off all tents.· '· <! SOLID OX WELDER 9x12' CABIN TENT 2Z'!~699 7 4!E~149.99 .~ Economical and easy to handle. Uses pro· pane/oxygen pellets. $209, 295 amp $54, 7x9' tent .•. 44.99 t'IH.99, 8xtO'. ..•• 69.99 29.99puptent ... 19JJ9 !1 "--~~~~~~~~--j:---,;:-::;:-~..,;-;.-~~'="~"-w~e~l~d=er~.~-~·~'~49=·~88;_~-f--:::-:::;-::-:-~-;;-:;;-;;'7-.,;--;:~~~~~~-I Room size rugs. $J off log roller. 25% off lighting. :: 12xl2', 12xl5', 12xl8. Hurry. -/( into fireplace logs. Easy to fi'Xtures lo dress up any ·ir All other room-size rugs in 40· -6001.o Recycle a ll old newRpapers}488 Good selection of lightjng 1 I 4 ' some quantities l imited! off• use.17" long. REG.17.95 room. 1-lu rry in and save! OFF :j Assorted 6" plants. Wide selection of indoor and 2 7 7 · outdoor plants. Come early for best selection! SPECIAL $60 off 17" drill press. 500-3200 RPM. 6" depth. $269 20,000 RPM spindle. Stationary power UP TO k>ols, damaged .. 50% OFF REG . $329 ·~· PAI NT rn-tinu<d ;............ 50% eaterior. Cood ulttUon . . . . . • • • • • OFF LADDERS """';·001'"'" 25% ManJ 11zea lo choote • • • . • OFF PAINT COMPRESSORS 20 6~. WARDS CHARG-ALL PLAN IS PART OF WARDS VALUE-NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED t>-M I. Value hunters shop here. ,'\~ " i--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 '' • :I •PANORAMA CITY tobi•• at f'Ollt'Oe, phone €194-8211 •TORRANCE del a.mo fallhlqn 1quan.. phone M2-697 l •SANTA ANA britt.ol al 1e'lent.ecnth, 714·6'11·684 I •SAN BERNAB01NO central cily mall. 714-884-9231 •HUNTINGTON llEACIJ edingerat beach. 71;(-892-6611 •COVINA harranca at Mn bemardino freeway, 966-7411 • ROSEMEAJ> 3600rosemead blvd., 573-3 110 •COSTA MESA br1111.ol 1t.,at1Mtn diego fwy ., 714-549-9400 ' •NORWALK imperial at norwalk blvd., phone 868·0911 • f.'ULLERTON harbor al orangethorpe, 71•·879·2500 i; • EAGLB ROCK colorodo at broadway, phone 2.'S4-926l •CANOGA PARK lopangn plau, phone 883·1000 •MONTCLAIR montclair phtitt, phone 71•·621 -3054 •LYNWOOD imperial ~lvd., at state, phone 537·6000 • C.AK'::WOOO lakewond blvd. at candlewood, phont 6"-7600 •WEST l.08 ANGEl:tS 19 c1enP.l(a at 18th 111L, 836-7922 'I' SHOP MONDAY HROUGH SATURDAY .30 AM TO 9:30 PM •.• S""'nAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 M ••. JUST SAY "CHA E IT!" r • -• s s 30' Thi bu1 con 291! for 411 val 19~ me 391' COi 29.I 14! 18' yo 24 te1 ~ d e '-'. c;; .. C• T~ -81 st.j fo1 49 39 RI Roo Mo Me Foi -....-·---. -.... ~ DAILYPILOT At 11• Save $15-$82. Ranges and more. !->:+ ,. i' Save $JI. 30" GAS RANGE HAS BIG OVEN This gas range has four 17888 burners with convenient controls. \Vhitc only. · REG.209.95 299.95, gas over/under range, extra handy for easy cooking .....•......•..... 259.88 419.95, 30-inch deluxe gas range, great value, choice of 4 colors ......•.... 368.88 199.95, Mjcrowave oven for super quick meals in minutes ••.•............... $158 399.95, Microwave oven with '~gourmet control" a super buy today ......... $317 29.95, utility and oven cart .......... 14.88 149.95, trash compacter ..•.......... $128 : BUILT·IN SAVINGS ' 189.95, built-in electric oven (single) for your new kitchen ................. 158.88 249.95~ built-in gas oven, double model, terrific value ....................... 218.88 Save $31-$101. Refrigerators-free~ers. Save $71. REFRIGERATOR WITH ICE-MAKER Side-b.y-side, 16.8 cu bic feet 31888 with ice-maker. No more fi g hting ice trays. With side freezer for convenience. REG. 389.9S 279.95, 12 cu. ft. top freezer refrig •... 238.88 329.95, 17 cu. ft. thin-wall refrig .••. 288.88 499.95, 21 cu. ft. top frzr. (4 colors) .•. 398.88 429.95, 20 cu. ft., 3 dr. w/ice mkr ..•. 378.88 469.95, 20 cu. ft., 2 dr. frostless ..... 438.88 599.95, 24 cu. ft., 3 cir., sid~by<1ide ... 528.88 669.95, 28 cu.ft., 3 dr., fro11tless ..... 568.88 269.95, 15 cu.ft. freezer (white only), 228.88 319.95, 16 cu. ft. freezer wht. & avo., 278.88 349.95, 16 cu.ft. upright freezer .••.. 298.88 Service Save $15-$80. Sewing machines, vacuums. STRETCH STITCH MACHINE This machine sews on all $8~ the latest stretch fabrics. Helps you save money on the latest fashion styles. REG. 1 .9S $99, zig.zag machine ........•.•.•..• 79.88 $160, zig.zag machine ............... 99.88 $210, stretch-stitch, zig-zag .••..... 149.88 $280, stretch-stitch, zig-zag .....•.. 199.88 $330, delux~ stretch-stitch zig.zag, 259.88 VACUUMS 89.95, vacuum, upright w/attch ..... 69.88 129.95, canister/upright .......... -114.88 219.95, dlx cnstr/uprt w/pwr. head, 179.99 Room air conditioners. All floor samples Save • Washers and. dryers. Save $61. SPACE-SAVER 8 CYCLE WASHER Washer features 8 cycles for-2188 all your clothes, yet it'sjust 21" wide so it fits anywhere. REG.279.95 229.95, four cycle, 18-lb. washer ..•• 198.8 249.95, 5 cycle, 18-lb. (white only) •.• 218.8 289.95, 8 cycle, 18-lb. with auto bleach am fabric softener dispenser ..•.•..... 248.S. 299.95, 9 cycle, 20-lb. with 4 vane agitato- aod o/.a-HP motor .........•........ 268.SJ 359.95, 12 cycle, 20.lb. washer in white only A great buy ....................... 298.S. GAS AND ELECTRIC DRYERS 1:i9.95, 18-lb. electric dryer in white onl) IAw, low price ..................... 118.S' 229.95, deluxe electric with 'ii-HP motor Avocado only ......•.............. 188.S. 249.95, 18-lb. gas dryer. Family size, 208.S 259.95, 20-lb. gas dryer. White, avocad(} ~ ... ~- " -. ,. •• •• 94.95, built-in cook-top in a choice of 4 decorator colors •...•.....•........ 78.88 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ... NATIONWIDE. 25% off. coppertone ........... : ....•...•.•• 228.8 289.95, 9 cycle elec. dryer in gold and avo -.-. cado. Llnuted quantity ...•••.••.• ~.S. . ...,. Save $}50. COMPLETE 4-CHANNEL PACKAGE Thissetincl udes AM/FM 24988 -8-Track with turntable, stand and head phones for pri vate listening. REG.399.95 49.99, multi· hand railio, AC/DC .••..•... 29.88 39.99, cassette recorder .•.......•. , .•.. 29.88 Save $40. RADIAL ARM SAW 20,000-RPM spindle for routing, shapi ng. Has big 2-HP motor. $164, 9" benc h saw ..................... 139.88 $219, 10" bench saw .•..........•....... 174.88 26-34% off PVC pipe~ 45~"P IPE ss~"PIPE REG. 69c, 10 FT. REG. 79c, JO FT .• , ·39ss Roof power vent. Keeps attic cool, REC. 54.99 MonoTher.m<tt insulating mate rial. 788 ROLL Meets Rl9factor at41,~ deep.401b.·bag, REG. &.99 }"'oil backed, 70 sq. ft . insul~ti.on · · · · · 7~. 9.49 NEED AN ANTENNA7 BUY ONE AT WARDS Save $}3. 9'' DIAGONAL PERSONAL SIZE TV La r ge speake r for big $66 sound. Built-in VHF and UHF a ntennas. Easy to carry, very portable. REG. 79.95 13'' diag. color portable. Reg. 239JJ5 ..... , $199 25" diag. color console. Reg. 519.94 .... ,. $458 Special. WALL FURNACE 5288 Lo uve r s send heat evenly through the room . Manual control. Great buy! GARDEN BUILDINGS 239.95, 10.9' . -. 159.88 189.95. 10.9'. -. 144.88 Buildlng1, part• mi11ln1. d•ma1ed. A• i1, up lo 50% OFF. Lawn mowers. 79.99, push mowe r ...................... 59.88 172.99, lewr) mower. Rear discharge ... 149.88 142.99, 3%-HP lawn mower .............. 99.88 Save $82. ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE, EXTRA MODERN FRANKLIN FIREPLACE Perfect for the co ld $}77 weather coming up. Be prepa r ed th is winter with your own fireplace. REG. $259 Deluxe model. Reg. 289.95 ............... $189 • Save $20. SHOWER STALL 89~~1 0995 Enjoy the convenience or a second s hower. Easily installed. f'ix- tures included. All tractors on sale. Tract.ors available in 7, 8, 10. 13 & 16 HP models. Good selection . Accesaories. 25% off. UPTO $2lloFF 1.49, .. ~rat('r softener salt 99c 50-lh. bug_.. ...... •· .....•..••• , .•••.• 5~7 1fl >ridingmow ers ' }5o/o Riders, sa\·c money . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFF linr·h·ques and accessories. 20% Good selc-ctio n. Uuy no"'· .•... -.. -. • . OFF WARDS CHARG·ALL CREDIT SIMPLIFIES YOUR BUDGETING -NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED Special. PARTIALLY ASSEMBLED BOWL-A·MATIC3 600 DELUXE Six foot alley with auto-8988 ·ma tic pin setter, and ball r etu rn. r~o r hours of REG. 9! family entertainment! 6 ' Family shuffl eboard, great fun! ...•... 89.R -Special. WATER HEATE. 74s8 :10 gal. cap. id eal the small home. GI lined. Dependable. SAME DAY INSTALLA1 $}9-$34 off blem tire: RADIAL TIRES, MOST SIZES . IF PERFECT $45-$792 5 St!_ 44 f 4.99, PreHtone II perma-n ntifre<'zc ••. 3.77" 3.98, Vinyl steering wheel cover ......•.. I · 64c, X.P.J>, spark plugs'. ll<'J:· type ..•..... 89c, Resister type plugs ...........•....•. '' Value conscious? So are we., 1 • PANORAMA CITY tobitt!! flt rCllOIOW, phone 894 -8211 • II UNTINC:TUN BEACll cd1ni.::er at bl'ach. 714-892-6611 •NORWALK imperial at nor"·alk blvd. phonc Fifi>! ntll I • t'lJLLF:RTOS harhfir nt l"lrangl'lhofl'I'. 71•1 fl";'l 2.;oo • TORltANCE del nmo r.,hlon 1t1unre, phone 542°6971 •COVINA barra~l'I Rt &An bernRrrl tnll fr('('Wflj', 966· 7411 •EAGLE ROCK rolorado nl hn.1Rd...,·riv. phone :.!~4 ~J:.!6 1 • l" ANCJC:A PARK tvpnn1u1 pla1a, phont> li'<.I 10..li) • SANTA"'ANA hrh1tol 1tt ff"vl!nltf'nth, 714·5'41-6841 •ROSEMEAD 3600 T'0!1Cmf'11d blvd. 573-3JHj • M{JNTCLAlft mt)ntrlalr pl:11n f!hnn,. 7\4.fl'll :1n~~4 • LYNWOOI) 1mpcri11l hlvtl . rit. ""'H!l'. phnne .'i.17·6000 •SAN BERNARL>INO centritl c:1ly mall, 714·~4-9231 •COSTA ME.S-A br1!tol 11t ., at i;Rn dtego fwy , 714·649·9400 • hAKEWOOD lnkewood blvd . .:il candh1...,·ood, phone OJJ.';'000 • WEST LOS ANGELES la l:1cnt•1t11 al 18th ;;t, 836· 7'J:.?.! SHOP MONDA\'-ilROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM ... SUNDAY U):OO AM to 6:00 PM ... JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!" I I ' f "'. -.,... . - ., .. ' t ·- .. .• '' .... ! . -. ~ ,,, ., '· .• • ·- .. -- -- • I ~ .......... .. , --- . f DAILY PILOT frldey, October 17, i97S • 4 . . aulty Device uit ·Settled ~NT ,\ ANA ·-A l!ral co urt. ha s rdcd. . $12.500 to a 1tgomery. Ala .• lan whose Santa ·made pace maker. d three weeks after as linplanted to re· le her heartbeat. wards Labs of San• oa, a firm which re· y recalled a batch of t valves, hud been d by Mrs. Cora 'er, 66, for $200,000. torneys for !\1rs: EENIE i ')If 11 " llou5er contended that lhl' manufacturer knE'w of the 5 percent failure rate of lhc dt•vices, but l"l'rused lo recall them or warn doctors of th1._• danier because "they w er e hun gry fo r mon~." Jn t es t imon y thi s week , Robl'rl Kt"lley of F.dw:.i.rd~ L:.i.bs, said lhat the 5 percent failure r:.tll' "·as nut excess1vl' ;.inti that doctors h ud lil'l'll ;11let)ua t ~ly warned. uf possible fai\url's. By Ph il lnterlondi - ~'e ............... ,_ ... ... , .................. -... 1rn left \l.'hcn you pass a k orik~ look1n~ \ 1re- ;ident, veer rig hl ~·hen you come to a nervnu" 1surer, turn left at the over'-''Orked secretary. and 'ti find the president '-''ringing his hands." For the Record ·BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME -one del Mar 673-9450 .:osta Mesa 6'16-2424 BELL BAOADWA Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cotta Mesa 642-91 50 McCGiAMICK ~J'TUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Juan Capistrano 495--1 776 PACIFIC VIEW MPm>RIALPAAK ' C.treterv Mortuary _ Chapel 00 Pacific View Dri\'e Newport Beach. California 6"·2700 ~ PEEK FAMILY :ou>NIAL FUNERAL -HOME ~ 7'801 Borsa Ave. in Wet1mlnster s. 81l3-3525 ro ··------ StsMlntS'MOATUAAY dr e27 M•in St. /Huntington Be ach 634Ml539 HALL JAMES O. HALL. D•le of dffth (X. tober 1~. 1t1s. Rt1Jde111 ol Nl!-1"1 e...:h, C•. Survlffd by hl1 'I.On, JemH Dllv'•I H•U; -0•119hler, Mr~ 0or1, Arthohf"; I-1l1ler1, lhoth WIUl11ms ...o A.119'"1• Puckell; two 9reno.on~. t-or•11dd•11ghler1, ttiree Q"!lll· 1r•tid101i1 •tid lhree gre•I · Qt"enockiugf'tters. Service$ wlU bl! ~Id et R11Uend Memo.rl11I P•rk, °'1111••. T•••l. ~llCllll Morlll;tf)' lac.el dl'e<;· FOR THE PRACTICE OF "1QTOftTHOf'EOICS &GOARU'TtVlJo0T5URGEff~ CHILDREN ANO AOUL TS DlllCTOI: CONSULTANT: AON.-.L.01\UOHS M 0 . ~ .... ,,. Mllt()fj J .. C09$QN. O ltM, .t0990 WARNER AVE , ~OUNTAIN VALLEY TL tu.ft41 Red Flog Patrols NOTICE OF llACl.llL Y HOHDISCRIMIHATORY POLICY AT YOGA CEtfTElt Fire Alert Activated THE YOGA CENTER AND SPIRITU A~ WOAl.D SOCIETY. • Calllorn1a non-prol11 .corporation. wtilch prov6des lnstrucOon in Heth&. Raja. and lht higher The arriv::i.J of bot, dry Santa Ana wind coodi· tions has prompted the Cal1forn1a Di vision of f''orestry-Orange Coun· ty Fire Departme nt lo reactivate its Red f1ag Fire Alert progran1. ·11 be Yogas, announces ii• acfmls&onl poltcy for •tudeota Utility trucks from the employes w1 able to and other. ii racially QOfT1>1etel)' nond1scrtmlAllOfY- Pacilic Telephone Com· sPot fire:s in early s tages pany, the Southern or spot auspicious ac-lNl'l'OfMCIMTM California. Edi&on O:>m-tivit1es because they A.MD ~WOILOSOC.,,. pany, and the Southern travel In critlcal areas 411..,S.••• .... SlrMt California Gas Company frequently and have lhe' c .. t. ..... c.lhw•t2627 ORANGE COUNTY al!So will participate in capability or making re· n. .,.., ._ -..OMl•ltl-°'"-,.OP OCl'I ...... -1:111T......, .....,;;""'. the pr;ogram. ;"°~rts~~o~v~•;;;rt~h;•;i;;;rr;•:d:i:"":·~·--;:;;~""=-:::•~··~·~.,~·~··:.:'~"'=;'~":-~~="~'~"~'-·e~'~"-'.~----·------• Most of the Red Flag Its objective is to pre- vent fires in pre -selected high hazard areas which· havf.' been designated by Lhe fire chief to be ex · lremely vulnerable to major confla g rations 'ol.'ilh loss of life and pro- pert y 1f a fire were to ~t .1rt under exlrt•mc '.l.l'al he r conditions. Fire Patrol vehicles will .... ....,.. 7 Women · Appointed To Board S.i\:'olTA A:'l/1\ -Seven mor1· Oran ge Cou11t y \\-"Oml·n have been nanil-d to the ne wly-c r e-atL'd 15 ml•mbcr counly Com- m1S!'>H1n on lhe Status or \\'oml'fl. 'l'hl' eounty Roard of Supt•rvisors made l'ighl of the appo1ntml'nl s carlter in the WCl'k. ·rwo of th(' latl•sl :1p- poinl ecs were chosen by Supcrvisor I{ a lph Diedrit·h to rcprCSl•nl hi s north county district. D1 (•d r1 c h "s co m - m issioners \\-'ill be Greta lfambsch of I.a llabra, <:1 h1"lU Sl'W lfc and former sl'hooltcachl'r, a nd !\1in - n <i Van Ttlburg, a Fulh•rton r('sident who is ;.1n of fi ce r in th e Amer1{·an Association of l ln1\'t'rs1\y \Vomcn. Super\'1so rs also ap- pro,·cd the appointmcnl of fi\"c "at·largc·• com- m1 ~:-.1on m embers . each of "'ho rn '"ill ser ve on1._•- )'Car tcrn1s. TIUS VF.AR COUNTY r1rl·men h ave enlisted the aid of five city fire d~partmenls and three major utility firms to im· plemenl the Red F1a g patrol program . . The cities -Anaheim, Rrl'a, Orange, Laguna Bcac h. and San Clemente -were chosen because a portion of their juris diction lies within the hig h hazard areas. be identified by a large while sign with r ed let· ters reading "Red Flag , Fire Patrol'' and red nags on their r~dio an· tennas. IN ADD ITION, all county fire s tations will ny a large red flag on top of the s tation when critical fire conditions persist. The purpose or the pro- gra m is t o make the public a ware of acute fire danger a nd to spc:>l unsafe burning. camp fires, unsafe actions by recreationists, fire <.·losure violations, and to repo r t s u s picious .. persons or actions. Firemen hope that utility company County Imposes EIR Process Fee SANTA ANA - Orange County Govern- ment planning agencies will now charge fees for processing and refining l'nvironmental impact reports for ne w devcloµ- ment projects in unin- <.'orporated areas. of the $350.000 spent an- nually to handle the of- ten.bulky documents. Osborne estimates his staff spends about 50 hours reviewing each de- Vl'loper's EIR before it is sent on for approval by either the planning com- mission or supervisors. lJnder the new rate structure such r eview and refinement will cost 2154 E. Coast INTIED TO A HAMMOND STORE PARTY Come in and hear Don Oayton play YoUf" favonle lunes on yiour Choice ol Hammond Organ. His outstanding performance on the n~ Hamrroncts Is one YoU won·t want lo mtSS. MONDA\", OCTOIER 20 7 p.111. fiR 9 PJ1L . HEE ADMISSION CCMM One, CCllllt All ."'",,, ....... , 0-l'ri>H Highway. Corona del Mor, 644-8930 HOME OWNERS INSURANCE Cal for C~tive rotes and Local Service!! Thc at-large appoin- teC>s art! Mary Schmilzof Nc'-''port l~cac h, y,l[fc of former Congres s man John Sch1nitz ; Anne Doyle, a Fullerton member of the National Organization f or \Vomen ; Nola Simon, an Irvine insurance \\."Oman ; Dolly Sl·hultz, an ~'\naheim rl's1d(•nl and. member of the county Democratic Central CommittcC' and Sadi e Rc>id of Sanla Ana . .a former candidate for s upervisor . The county Board uf Supervisors Tues d <iy adopted a r ate schedule propo se d by l-1 .G. ··George'' O s borne , director of the county Environmental l\1anagt!· ment Agency. $20perhourplusthecost \.~~~~~~-:::-"."':'".""-:'."."'.':-~:-"::=-:::::--::-;:::;:::;:::--::;:;:::;::;~.;..~..;..-\ ofanycon>ullingwork. CALL OHE OF THESE AGENTS HOW. I l . AN EXA~tlN1\TI ON or Os borne's proposal by the Co unt y Ad mini s trat ive Officl' showed the county could collect upw <:1rd s of $221 .000 a year from the fees -nearly two-thirds. IN THE CASES where county staff must pre- pare a complete EIR for public projcts, Osborne es timated about 150 hours are consumed: The county will charge nothing for appeals of draft EIR"s by interested citizens. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pun. ... til to ordllr ot tr.. C.llf<>n>i• Coolll•I zo.,. (;g.nwrv•tlorJ COlft• ml'''°"· nol•<r of public he••l"ll •l h41•rby g1v8'1. Si.., oubl~ 1'19f"ltiQ Is 'Khtelu•ro o" it>e CXtoDot• 21, l'i"IS _...,.tor •J:>Pll(•1kM\ tor oermlt,i Nun•toer P·t ·1 l~-S%1 I • \utlm•lted by L..IQune BeKll Co. W•lfl" Dl1trkt. Ttoe \ubjr(\ •rQUt\! '' lo lll'•m1t •"Pla.:r meiit ol 1 dellriotl\1"9 waler m1l1i• w•lh 1 rn•i" ,., Leelro•t SI a. Cllrel•""I W1y, L..tgu,.. 8e•'"· . S.ld -1\el• Pllbll( .... r1....,. will Celn'l .... nc:• •I 'f:OO ....... on OC:toblr 11, 191! ;ti HutiU<>QIO<'! 8'"o1Cll Coty COll<l<:ll O..mt...r1. XIOO W in SC., HU<1tl"91on S.M:ll durl<>g whlcli timr •II P81""""' a lthef" l•"'Ofln<J or OflPO'll<>Q lhe •o- p 1Ic •110 ti w ltL be liearO . A iiy ••l l ten co •r•S o Pl'loe!"O<O reg11rdl1>9 Ille ;tpPllYllOfl Sllollld be d lrotltd to lhli otllcr PfiOt to the M<illrl!I O•lt. .. 11 l1it'"'''" l11dlvl01111111 who wl!>h .odlllon91 lnfotrnttlon ,.,..., tont.:t this oftl(•. • M. J. C•rpe-iitrr E •rcuU..-. Olrec!Ot" CALI FORNI A COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION South Coist Regional Commission 666·£. ocean Boulevard, Suite 3107 P.O. Box t450 Long Beach, california 90301 (213) 43M101 1714) ... 0641 Public . . ---AUCTION FRIDAY. SAllJRDAY, SUNDAY. at 8 P.M. .Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental Object s d "Arr, Poinrings. Jewelry, Antiques, Bronzes, Furniture. S elect Indian Turquoise .. _ S 1.000.000 INVENTORY I'''"' /.111111'\, ( •)tlfl>, f)u/·11/.flu..,.111 . llu11~r1111tl"it'~ VlSITORSI Come and _,ee whcdfun an AUCTION can bet FREE ADMISSION! ... across t lie strrt•t fror11 s1•ven t>f l he S 11ut hland's n1osl efegonr u.101crjront restouronrs! HOUR~ , Inspection & Private Soles JO·S DAILY 12-5 SATURDAY 2·5 SUNDAY l k'"'ctl wro11cW11y ~'\. Thur...J:iy • AUCTIONS HELD £VEJIV FRIDAY. SAruRDAY, SUNDAY at 8 P.M. .. .. -. LJ~E YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MAS'l1'R CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 Wut Coaot Hlghw•v NewportBemc:h, Callfoml• .92663 (714) _645·2200 W E BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON CO .... ISSION WHOU £STATES OR SINGLE rrE/lfS ART 1.1-:v1.'!iE, AUCTl(J1Vf:t:n \ I ' HENDRIE BOHDIHG & SOOTH SHORES IHSURAHCE IHSURAHCE IMC. A GEM CY IMC. 20t0211adt st #lll I to 14 ,,.,_.,. .t GtrfWd. I lwlMqlotl hoch. c... t2•46 (Bf"OOO.,,...-.! .r N l ..... 1) ......... 9'1-..0. c.. 92••• 71~949 -7 14-549-93$1 714-963-5647 -~ ;--~ 714-540.2529 ::.:::1.:.::. .........n.. f ·5:10 0,.. Sat. 9-12 --;;:;"'- MODEL HOME FURNllURE SALE Bren's Greentree and Harbor View model holJles. Furniture and accessories. Living room. Dining room. --Kitchen • Bedroom. Family room. Priced to sell. New and Old Books Ewerythlng 111•11 go this weekend. Cash ancl carry. First come first serve. . ,.l ............. 10 1:M. till dark. Saturday and Sunday October 18 and 19 Greentree . ' ' Sales Office. 4041 NORTHPARll CIRCLE IRYIMI, CALIF.. CORNER Of CULVER & WALNUT ( - • veryon ·uve N•W eek en Bigg l'fewpo Club·5 Regatta attracts a.Ii class raelng i the Jar <Uld oce ·ailing an the oc Racin will be the Lid Laser, outside to co Etchells Rhode Pl·!RFa In s id have th t day s ta 'I D ~:'So '1 \ i Re ) 7 Terr Sharon sailed hi Sol Cat Fleet 'Region 1 onLak.e The boats f event. l ~ ev~:~r :;peroy Dahl front-r for the <'ham pi Nov. 5· ·City.A 11 Regio CLA Dahl, I q Aranyo Co nne l I " w •I '.1 Janos, \Vhalen CLAS !. 1, '.\toody !r Parkin ~ Cummi McClell Robins I ·--~ PU ,, __ _ 1 SU,.a I STA.Ta V TI .. r. ' '• ' k '' r J1 ,. 11 II .. ,,, " • ' I d· " JU r1 ' a; ~ " " ' oi l• I lo n ' " ' " t ' r • ll " ,, I ,, ,, ' " IP 4· ·-" ( ., " Ill I• t. ,. .. •• " I ,. , - • ,.,-,October 17, 1975 DAILYPILOT ,\Jl • .... eekend Calendar ''Gold . Cup' R di d . ea e ere's somethlne ror eryooe on the com· Litive sailing lront out NewPort Harbor this kend. Biggest event will be wport Harbor Yacht ub's Fall Gold Cup gatta which annually tracts large turnouts in I classes from dinghies cing inside the bay to e larger one-design d ocean racing yachts 'ling around the buoys the ocean. Racing inside the bay ·u be 1;ucb classes as e Lldc>-14, Lehman-12, aser9 and Sabots. tside cluses invited compete include tchells-22, Soling, Star, hodes-33, Shields, HRF and Luders-16. Ins ide classes ·will ve three races Salur· y s tarling at 11 :30 •.m., and two on Sunday starting at 12 :30 p.m . Outside c:1asses will have two starts Saturday' starting at noon, and one oa Sunday. starting al noon. PHRF ratings not rac- ing in the Gold Cup re- gatta will have their choice of competing in either Voyagers Yac:ht Club"s High Point Serles on Sunday. The stately JO-meters will see action in Bahia Corinthian Yac:ht Club's· Walter Podolak Series of matc::h races Saturday and Sunday. Rac::ing wilJ be in the ocean ofr Newport Pier. Los Angeles Yacht Club will play host to the ocean·rac::ing types in the second rare or its Harbor Series. The series is be- ing sailed under the new IOR/ORF-75 handicap rule. . CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB -Five O 'Clock Bell Race CJ-larria ' Series.) Sunday. MALIBU YACHT CLUB -Fall Series No. 3, muJtihull, Sunday. North aad Inland SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Wihion Series No. 5, Saturday; One-Design Race Day, SUnday. PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB - Anacapa Island race, Summer Series No. 7, Saturday. Series Set For March ahl W• Southern California W8 Yachting Association calendar: Match racing fever is expected to hil Southland sailors in the nexl few weeks with the announce- ment by Long Beach Yacht Club that its famed COngressional Cup Series has been booked for ~1archl7·21. Prices effective Saturday, October 18th & Sunday, October 19, 1975 Sol Cat' L&.i Angeles· Lon& Beach 1.os ANGELES YACHT CLUB -Second race. 1-larbor Series , Sunday. SEAL BEACH YACHT Terry Dahl. with CLUB -Sunday Sailors haron Turner as crew, Race No. 1. PHRF. ailed hisSo1Cat·18lothe NAVY YACHT CLUB egatta I Cal Association's A--Navy Day Regatta 1 e et ca Ii f 0 r n i 3 (Coronado-15) Saturday. Santa Monica Bay Elimination races are expected to start .at various Southland yacht clubs within the next few weeks. Gen eral Chairman W.E. Steuber said the 12 annual edition of the series would again feature the Cal-40 s loops . PUBLIC NOTICE egional Championship WEST COAST y ACHT nLakeYail CLUB· -Tr-arrsba-y l-~,.~.=.=.~1o=o~co=u=o"•"o"'•"'•"='o-- The regatta drew 41 Singl e handed race, sT111iTaol"e.t.L1"°"""1111i.P0111 ats for the two-day k 1 s d TMEC:OUNTYOl'OllAHOI! vent,thelargesttumout eetxiats, atur ay. NOTICE"c;·,.A"!~AAINO oir d d r th Kl NG ll A R B 0 R ~ETITIOM !<Oil ~ll09ATI! 01' WILL ~ver recor e or e YACHT CLUB _ sm·pe ANO l'Olt LETTERS TE.STAMEN· Y catamaran class. In v~· ational, Saturday. tAllY 1M>NDWA1vt:o1 Dahl and Turner are E•t••• 01 A . w . LEw1s ..... t · d Sun Y ARTHUR WYNDHAM LEWIS, ron ·running con ten er.; ____ · -------Ot(t•Wd. r the Sol Cat national ' NOTICE IS MERE8Y Gt\l"EN 11\et hampionship to be held PUBLIC NOTICE PATR1c1<.J.McLEAN11e1tned ..... 1n e ptUUon IOI' ProWllJ of Wiii end ICM' II• ov. 5-9 al Lake Havasu · l'ICTltiousaus1Nass -ce of U>tt••!o T••temefltery ro 1111 ity. Ariz. NAM• STATf:Ml!.MT ll'tllloMr !bond ••lvMI ••'-f'W!Ct IO Regl'onal results.· ,,_ lollo-#Lno per!IOn• ert dOlnobull-Mllcl\ Is "'adt fOI' turttMlr pertlclll..-1, NUe\. end 11\et the time eM pie>(• of ..... Inv CLASS A -Terry w1TN1ESS WHOLESALE, 11141 !tit wme lies tlffn wt tor Octoe.r 2', ah]. II •~ pts,· 2, Steven Edl111•• Ave., Fount1ln \1"1llty, t1J1S, et t :JOe.m ., In,,_ courtrvomo• Ya C.Utomlet170I O..pertment NO.] of 1el<1 t ourt • .i 100 ranyos, 12%: 3, Kelly Donlltd J•mH ~.11.,, 150 Stl'rl· Ovk:. C.nter (>rive W•il. In ttMI Olyo. onnel, 15~; Rodger ~Ct., Foun1e1n v111e.,. eeutom11 !..i~~!t~~~o;"~:;s anos, 17 ~; 5, Chip e.rr..reAllfl8<1•11'1'.ISQSl~l lnq WILLIAMl!..SIJOHN, Vhalen, 22. o .. Fow1trLriV•ll•Y.c..1110rn1•9'2108 CO\lnlyC1er~ Tl'llt t-111lri1 ss I\ conduc ted oy e J.OlllEGGEVANS• CLASS B -1, Russ .,....,,1 ~,1ners111ro. LEOHAROCOMEGTS I d 22 2 D OonJ.B••ll'I' .,._,."l'tl.e• 00 Y • ; • ave TN"s stetetnent -•~ 1,tffl ...,,n 111e lft1'Ml"t"'••v'IL arkins. 25 ; 3, Sleve c.-.tyCl••kofOre"9'1COunly on~ .... ,,, ummins. 25~ ·. 4, Bill ...-n.1t1s. L.o1"'"91i" Ce•tteriM•*'' F •1t Te4: It I JI .. cClellan, 25~~ ~ 5, Steve PlltlllllH!d 0r ... oe coest oe11v PilOI. : ... ttti-r OblllS. ·on 29•<-s.pt.2' enc10<.1.3 io 11 1•1~ ~,s Publlv.ct Or••~ C-.Jt Deity PllDC, i----·-"-·----1 ' ' • •. Ck.tobrr10,11.U,1t7S Jl7J·IS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE su~•lll 10111 C:OUlllTOPTHE PICTITIOUS 9USI NESS PICTI TIOUS •USI N•ll STATEOPCAl.1 H>ltNIAPOlll. NAME STATEMENT NAiii• STATt:Ml!.NT, TMl!.COUNTYOPOllANG& TN fol9-lnQ perSOfl Is dOinQ bus.I· Tlw followlnQ perlOn LI OOlllO bu5l- .. A..,2U '*••t: rm.ses: NOTICW O.P Nl!AlllNO OP MAR&OR INVESTMENT WILLHITE ANO ASSOCIATES, • -. tTITIOM f'Oll Plll:OaATt: OP WILi. CIJ!MPANY, 7165 Eett C-sl HlgtM•y, 411 8ol«D Wey, N•wPOrt &eliU\, C.. ND POlll. LET T lllltS o• AD• OW-dfl#ler,CA.tt•!S '1l660 I ~ ... 111.1 llllllTlll:ATION WITM·THl>WILL WILLIAM C. RING, 2121 Setll.-.;i Robert L. WUll\ltit.411 8ol-'1My, 1..;i Hlll EIC•DOlll POiit LllTTElllOl'AD-SUnDrlw.(¥-del Mer,CA.9'l~2S ~Mech, C... '1..0 NISTllATION Tl'lls bulinAiss Is tondu(te<I by"'" I,... Tl'lls buslrw1s ls conducted br en 1.,.. GUYON 0111idue1. dlvlduel. Estele ol GENEVA • WILLIAM C.RING RobltrtL.Wlltl'll1e ~~£ IS HERE&'t Gl\l"EN tNt Thi• sfetetnent w•s fll~ Wltl'I Ille Thll s111em•nl wes llled Mll'I 11'111 l:===:::;;~r1<QU- MES E HEIM Public Ad-(ounty(lerll.ofOreno;ieCountyon5e'JI-CourttvClerkolOrenoe CountyonOCt.~ "..i1tretOl'"of11111cowniYofOrent9,MS tembtrlt, lt7S. • 1"411'5 J, 1t7S. """'" iled,.relnepe111ktllfOl'"~ofMlteol~ll Publlihld or1n;e Coast Oel1y Pllol. Publit.1'19d Or.,.91' CMst Delly Piiat, rd IOI' lssu•nc• of Leners of Ad-3 10 1124 1975 31'"1-71 oct.10,H,24.31,1t1J -...is nlstretlon wUt>-tl'lll·•lll e!'Wlllfltd "Or~=·=·=· ;:·:;:;· =====:=:::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:';=::;:::==;:;::;' Latvn of Admlnls1r•tktll lo4"' c-11'. [ loNf" rltf.,ltflt• lo wllltl\ I• rt..oe fOI'" 11rthlr pertklllers, end ff\et tht tlrN piece of heer~ fM MrN hM llNl'I SINGLES DANCE · torNewmber S, 1t7J. •f t :oae.m., In u. t-1rvom of Otpertrntnl NO. ] DI ~id c-t, et 700 CJvk Center Drlw west, In th• City ol S•nl• An•, Celltornla. o.wctO<.toi.rtS, 1'7S WILLIAMl!.llJOHN, c-IYC••k AOl:IANKUY,l!.111:, COUNTYCOUNIEL& 111ettAllOD. OVtt:OO. DI: 'UTY 61S0ric. CMltltr Orlv• W•lf P.O. .. a117t SMta••,Cel~l'17tt ,._.." .... :J1_,E.H•I"' ~.....,_.MICr•tW Putoillhed Orenve Co&lt 0.llY Piiot. OCtoClltl" 11, ti, 1.4, 1t7S l'K1·7S Sat., Oct. 18th, 9:00 P.M. Holiday Inn, Costa Mesa 3131 Bristol at San Diego Frwy. Slow & Rock Music by..,,. StLYll. CHAUCr. SINGLES SCENE -:.: s36-1m ~ U•e lnfo.121 ll 982-0907 Sin'• 1/J • I I ., ""--WMli NI ... JCPenney GARDEN CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y THIS WEEK GARDEN VALUES! FICUS Giant Australian TREE 29" BENJAMINA FERN TREES ISG& Golde11C_.. ' 66 . l:IOUSE PIANTS .y ..... 34' ••a•r . ··•·rots l'log111la Spiral 11" 3 Gaiion POODLE CUTS Ywy Be11 •• . SPRING BULBS ARE HERE UllGI SBECTIOM SAVE 20% Misses' Pantsuits 10.33 Reg. 12.99. 2 piece button front top, flare leg pants in your choice of several styles. All machine wash polyester. Assorted patterns and colors. Similar to illustration. Sizes 8-16. SAVE 25% Women's Support Panti-Hose '2.99 Reg. 4 .00. Total, support. Nude Pieel with reinforced toe. Assorted colors. S.A.l. Soundesign Stereos Specials ~ --..... AM/FM Stereo Receiver With 8-Track Player /Recorder $140 Full feature recording with dual meters. Push button function switches. (5437). . AM I FM Stereo Receiver $125 Features tuning meter, FM stereo light, push button mode switches. slide controls. (4393). @++++ 0001!'0 liliiHI~ \ 00000 o o .. I 3-way Speaker System $85 pair Features 10" woofer, 5" midrange, 3'' tweeter. 26xl5xl0'/4'. (Not shown). 2-way Speaker System s45 pair 8" duocone speakers measure 203Axl2%x6I/2", '""'-J 2-way Speaker System seopair 8'' full range speakers with 3" tweeters. 23xl4x8". ~ble Tennis Set ~ $8 OFF .8.99 Table Tennis Table 4 five ply piped rubber fa ce 31.99 paddles, vinyl wrapped hardwood handles. Includes Reg. 39.99. Regulation metal posts. Deluxe G"x66" size. 1/2" stapleply top. Folds nylon net. 3 official b~fS and up for easy storage. Heavy rules. (not shown). duty wheel assembly. 25% OFF Jersey Fabric 1.77 Reg. 2.39. Made of ArnelA t nacetate and nylon. Prints. 44/45" wide. 20% OFF Open Weave Panels 1.77· Reg. 2.33. 40x81". No iror1 rflyon/polycstcr open wcavE' 1111. Dee p 4" hrn1s. Coto1 ; SALE Infant"s Oversleeper 2/$7 Reg. 4.22. Full length zipper, toe caps, non.skid safety soles. Modacryl ic polyester. Flame retardent, 1n pink, blue or maize. S·XL. ... . =· ,. •• SHOP SUNDAY HOON to 5 p.111. • • NEWPORT 0 CENTER . FASHION ISLAND•{714) 644-~.1.3 • , IUIMA PARK: beach al OrangethOrpe •Open weekdays 9.30 to 9 JO ::;unoays 10 lo tl. QIAMGI: City Or. at Gacden Grove Blvd •Coen weekdays 10 lo 9 Sund8'f9 10 lo 6. · SAMTA AKA: 3900 So. Bristo4-No. ol So. Coast Piaza • Open Daily 9.30 lo 9. Su~~ys 10 to 6 • I . , • • • ":'\ 1 ~ I , ... ..,. • .I . ' "" .. ' ' . • . .> . ' .. . . ' .,, :.: '~ . '· •• :: ·l ., •• . . I -.. \ . " . .. , .. . . .. Friday. October 17, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE , Pill, Drug Use OMLY AT FRIEi)llAHDER TRIUMPH moonlite sale fri. Starts fri. evening 7 to to pm Hunrington Cenler, Beach Blvd. & Edinger at San Diego Frwy. Also 76 car sf"loo.N. La Jolla Not Jolly On Skin tLA JOLLA (AP) - Having the nation's only municipal beach for nudism is a mixed bless- ing at bes t, says the Town Council. ' Birth Defect Results Seen WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sex hormones used in birth control pills and other drugs can result in birth defects ranging from stWlted limbs to malformed hearts, the Food and Drug Administration say~-. A few of those using Black 's Beach walk naked through residen- tial areas to get to their cars" and occasionally leave human waste along the way, citizens have complained. It disclosed the fmc:lings Thursday in releasmg •· the draft of proposed warning labels-for birth control pills which would also tell w9men who take them they run an increased risk ol suffering fatal and non·_ fatal heart attacks .. After a public ·hearing this week, the council vott'd 11-5 to ask San Diego's governing City ,.._ II ..,. ,.,....._ Council to require '-'RO enger. bathing suits. at lea:st for u .S. Rep. William " 0 ;'he beach is zoned C 0 h e n • 3 5 • a "optional s wim suit'' Republican who vot- along a 900-foot stretch eel to impeach Presi- below s teep cliffs on dent Nixon, is con- which expensive homes· sider in g a race sit Within a half mile is against Sen. Edmund UC San lJiego. -Muskie in Maine. THE NEW WARNINGS WOULD also tell the nation's 10 million women who use the pills not to take them al all if they are over 40 years old and warned again that their use increases chances of. blood clots and related problems such as strokes. The new labeling would advise women who wis h to stop taking the pill and become pr~gnant to wait at least three months because "studies show there is a possible increased risk of spontaneous abortion in women who be<;.ome pregnant shortly after discontinuing the pill.'' THE LABEL WOUl.D ALSO advise any woman who misses one period while on the pill to have an immediate test for pregnancy to minimize the ri~k of damage to the developing child should she con-- tinue on the pill. • PUBLIC NOTICE PlCTITIOUilUStN•SS NAMll STATEMENT Tiie lollowll 1"9 ~rton5 •r• dDinQ '-"I· NUM: PATRICIAN APARTMENTS, 1:.51 ~~I. We5tmh.,t•• 91.ai Wllll•m G. W•ll•r Jr., ••st t_,.l•..,.11• Or., HUnll"lllOl'l 8ekllf'1MJ RH F. well ....... S2 L•l•ioella Dr,. HuntlnQton &1.c11•2MJ . Tlllt bull11•'' I\ ton.dueled b1 • ~·•I •rtners111p. R .. F .W•ller . . Thi• , .. , ........ , ..... t iled wilt'! ii. '"°"""" Cl fr It of Or •1"19' County Oii Silpl. XI, 1•1~ ....... PWllShed Of'•nos Co.JU o.u, pjiot OCt.3. 10, 11,14, ltlS 31'11·1S DAILY PllOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON -ST ARTS SATURDAY women's long social dressing gowns Avail ablP i11 sizes 8 10 1 h. A great val ue- at these low fa ll sa le pri ces. Come in . 29. 99to 3 9. 99 were$40-$60 dresses 97 boys famous maker jeans Boys' sizes in fashion d·eans • from a , famous maker. In assorte colors. I 5. 99 each comp.val.8:50·10.00 boys' clothing 14 men's corduroy blazers spOrtswear 45 -all stores were $50 infant, toddler clothes infants 160 -all stores were 2.79 • boys'PVC jackets outerwear 14~allstores v.·ere 17.99 45 -piece stoneware set china 46 -all stores was 79 .99 framed prints under glass p\ctlllesJ.S-~11 SIO...,S.Mre.$25 ._ .. •39.99 1.59•5.29 14.99 59.99 14.99 hiker's suede casual boots Wi th crepe sole for guys and gal s. lrl sand ancl dark brown, size 101 /2-6. 9 , 9 9 special young peoples shoes 70 -atl ~fores Fieldcrest "Nobility" terry towels Sable, suede, terracotta, bronze, canary, spear., sed.; twil ite, pch., wht. hand, reg. 3.75 2.79; wash, reg. 1.50 .99 4.49 bathwITT& towels 35 three-piece salad set si lver 48 -all stores \)'ere $1 0 , 5.99 twin size thermal blankets bedding 41-all stores were $12 2 for 15.99 junior corduroy coordinates budget 801 -were 13.99-t 7.99 ·10.99-14.99 · . ~ -. , • men's PVC jackets budget men's 814 .:.. except el cajQJ1l1.99 16.99 Admiral 12.2 cu. ft. refria. refrigerators 721 -all stores was~~?.95 27 4.88 -- assl.·children's playwear Infants, toddlers, boys 4-7, girls 4-6x. 1.5910 5.29 comp. val. 2.30·7.25 children's p/ay~ear 160 ...... • .I Samsonit~ Scandia" zip luggage Heavy duty luggage in blue, white, tan. totes, carry-ons, beauty paks, pull mans. 22.50-$51· <eg.$30-$68 luggage 36 . men's short sleeve shirts and ties CoorcJin ate our fashion ties i.vith a beau- tiful assortment of shirts. Come see them. 4. 99 shir:ts 2. 99 ties:' comp. v.I. $7·$f comp. vi!J 5.50·6,50 men's shirts 6 long soft plush fleece robes - Easy-care acetate/nylon. Pastels or deep tones. Zip or snap. Sizes 10-18. 8, 99 were 14.99 robe;. 81 S • Midland 19" diag. col. TV •· ~ ' " . ' ,famous name women's shoes televisions 722 -all stores were J 19.95 G.E. automatic washer washers 714 -all stores was 239. 95 279..95 ;ouQg •r_ature '.29 were S26-$30 19.99 .. 219.95· casuill vinyl handl)ags hanp~gs 26-all store•comp. val $13-$17 ,.99 Electrophonic 3-pc. stereo console · · stereos 726 -all stores was 29Q.95 229.95- Caffers & Sattler gas range ranges 737 -all stores was 249.95 . 219.9?' famci_us make women's coordinates knit> 72.-all stores were $9-~23 5. 99-14.99 ~-- brlefS and bikinis llngeiie 28 ~ all~tore.s I .JS ea, ' . 2-piece skirt set m(ss COS~_P,21ita!J.2~ --~~~ $3i;!.46 6/4.99 -·~.;.. • \ STARTS TOMORROW, SROP 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. L 1 .Soulh Coast :''.e.osta Mesa. 3333 Bristol , St . S46-9321 Westminster Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwv .. "898-2521 I MAVCO .. . • l I ' () l ---. -.. -~ -. . -•' . ' .. • r · .. · . • . ·. \Sports Headliners Managed1 • BEA ANDER SON, Editor Friday, October 17, 1975 Page 81 By DENNIS Met.ELLAN 01•0.11., ....... After five years of teaching at • Junior hi1b" school in canon. Marilyn O'Brien decided to leave in 1968 because she felt sbe "would like to grow in other directions.'' There is no doubt the 34-year- ol d former English an:d journalism teacher bas suc- ceeded. As president of Sports Headliners, lnc., a Marina del 'Rey.based firm, Miss O'Brien manages business ~in est· menta for such sports su tars u 0 .J. Siml"'OD, Mario clretti and A.J. Foyt. She · y is the only woman in the try to negotiate a pro-footb contract. Miss O'Brien has, in effect, traded students for clients. Bul the attractive, personable firm president is still a teacher a,t be art. It is evident in the'warm 3.nd enthusiastic · way she speaks of her clients. She is as interested in seeing them reach their potential in the business world as she would be in seeing a promising student make his mark-back at Stephen White Junior High School. POTENTIAL "We seek out young collegiate athletes with potential in other areas besides sports," explained iss 'Brien. ''You want to build you where their natural talents lie.·· She mentioned clients John McKay and Pal Haden, former ·USC football teammates whom she signed up with the Southern California Sun. . "Pat bas a potential in so many areas; politics, law. (He is now attending Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship.) John is an intelligent and sincere individual who has potential in the business world.'' Miss O'Brien was in San Clemente last week to speak to Business manager Marilyn O'Brien 's clients include, (clockwise, from top) O.J. Simpson, Bobby Unser, Mario Andretti and Calvin Hill. the San Clemente-Capistrano Bay Branch of the American As· sociatioo or University Women. She explained Sporls Headliners deals mainly in three areas : contract negotiations, financial mp.nagement and seek· ing sponsorships and endorse· meot for clients. INVESTMENTS "Working small, you have a long.range interest,'' she said, ex· plaining the firm has reduced its Wit of clients from 2S to 11. "We look for a good so.lid investments _that, hopefully, have longevity.·· "My goal in financial manage- ment is after three years they will become well enough versed • growin1 a beard. I-le wants lo ... send his picture with a beard to a producer for a movie role. O.J .'& ruture ls in film. He thinks about itallthetime." ·I The 28-year-old athlete has ap· peared in small parts in "The . Klansman'' with Richard Burton and "Towering lnremo" with · Paul Newman. Miss O'Brien feels Sim'pson's goal b to work with great actors to gain ex· Perieoce until he is able to find his own major roles. She was asked why so many athletes tend to lean toward a career in entertainment and the movies when their sports careers end. "A lot of people want to be in 'We seek out collegiate athletes with potential . ·o ther than in sports.· to make their own decisions with our guidance." Miss O'Brien feels she was ''extremely enriched in teaching." But she also was do· ing graduate work in business and public relations at UCLA when she felt tbe urge to move on to other things. Before seeking opportunity elsewhere she took a year orf lo tour the world, visiting Russia, Europe, Africa, India, Asia and Japan . ''It was t e rribly enriching." BUSINESS DECISIONS When she returned she began interviewing at advertising and public relations firms. But then she talked to Chuck Barnes, chairman or the board of Sports Headliners , and took on the job of hand l ing O .J . Simps on 's personal appeara nces. "Since then I've been involved in every business decision he has made." Mention of Simpson's name hr· ings a smile to her face. She re- ach¢ into her large purse and ruUed out a recent issue rif Peo· pie magazine featuring a proCile on the Buffalo Bills star. "Look at that quote," she said pointing proudly lo a paragraph describing Simpson as "the first black athlete to become a bona fide lovable media superstar.·• Miss O'Brien keeps in close touch with her clients, calling them on the phone and visiting them when they 're in town. "'There's a very warm personal relationship. You 're their friend and you know their families. MOVIE ROLE "O.J . called to tell me he's the movies,'' s b+e said thoughtful· ly. "An O.J . or Joe Namath may have ticket Power in a film. They may be an asset to a film so they 're given an opportunity. "l think it's a need for recogni- tion that causes them to excel. They look at it and say, 'I can do it too.· We"re often more critical because we know who they are.'· COMMERCIALS Simpson, whom Miss O'Brien described as "a corporation unto himself with his own legal and accounting staff," does com· mercials for an array of com- panies including Hertz, Wilson Sportin.c Goods aqd Foster Grant glasses. He also has a contract with ABC as an off-season sports commentator and does the Superstars commentary. "We handle all personal ap- pearances. press r equests, marketing and endorsement ac- tivities for O.J .," Miss O'Brien explained. "I think I have developed an in - tuitive feeling or what he wants to do. I know him that well." She smiled. "Ortentimes I can con - vince him of the merits of certain things. As he grows we'll concen- trate on Pal, Johnny and Calvin <Hill of the Honolulu Hawaiians I.'' OP ERATION Miss .O'Brien said when she started with the firm it didn't take her long to learn every phase of the operation. "l think many teachers would do well in _ the business . world. The dis- cipline of having to be prepared forces you to be directed in your activitie~." Rx for Young Mothers Life Plans Mapped .. By ALLISON DE ERR OftlleO•llr Pllots..tf It's a common complaint of young mothers heard in the pediatrician's office. Attention is devoted to the children, or the husband, and somehow the wife/mot her's sense of self is lost. She isn 't growing, while her hus band and children are. In two to five years, she may find herself headed for divorce and not really know why. · Pediatrician Marlene Coleman, 3long with Adele M. Scheele and Beverly L. Kaye of futureFOCUS. will offer a one- day workshop, Rx for Mothers. which can help prevent lb.is pat- tern from occurring. To be presented Thursday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach, the workshop will offer concrete life planning techni- ques. "We feel that life should be lived as an experiment with the total picture in mind -self! husband and children, in that or· der, ''Dr. Coleman said. Part one, presented by Or. Coleman, will be How to Survive Parenting and Maintain Ad ven- turousness and Romance in Mar· riage. GOOD COMBINATION "The big question is how can a woman combine a happy home and meet her own needs, whether ~ D"R1 MARLENE COLEMAN ~ it be a job now or preparation for one later?" Too often, she said, mothers feel that their time is "non-lime" or negative time. The second por· tion of the day will deal with time management, she said. A third area deals with struc- tured time for children. "Especially in this affluent area, parents scheduJe 100 per- cent of a child's out-of-school time. "In keeping childrf'n complete.- ly occuJfted we deprive the child DI bis right to boredom and the mental exercises he would use to fill his own time," Dr. Coleman said. The day will begin with a· dis- cussion of "mother's syndrome." ••Adele and Be\l'erly begin with a skit that demonstrates some of the demands on a mother's time. Then we'll break into small groups to determine what their expectations are for the day. ''They will evaluate where they are in terms of life planning. Each one will fill out infQrmation sheets on number of children, hu sband 's work , their ac- tivities." FOCUS GROUP S Based on the interests of the participants, mothers of infants or preschoolers for example, rocus groups will be formed. "Each will look at the next five years of her lire, where she'd like lo be, and bow she might get there. Some find that although lhey believed they didn't want to work until their children were in scboolt they were ready to begin SOMETHING. ''Others consider fmding new interests, going back to school and working part·time." Essentially, she said, the workshop deals with "empty nest syndrome•• long before it hap- .pens. 'You ... must keep your self in fO<!UI as well as your family. You must grow so that you can deal with your children or your but band leaving home,"-. Dr. "I .1 Young mothers who feel there aren't enough hours i[I the day for all the demands: a prescription. • Coleman said. Another subject is the guilt many mothers feel about leaving the home to work or enjoy their own interests. "I like to talk about the 'perfect fantasy mother' whose entire life is devoted to her children. In actuality, 95 percent of the problems with children can be bandied with common sense. The other 5 percent, that's when you call the pediatrician." The workshop offers the op· portunity for women to get to know other women with similar problems and interests. MANAGING TIME During the lime management sequence, hints on saving time at cooking, cleaning and all the other things involved in parent· ing will be given . "We 'll -also talk during the af- ternoon about How lo Know What I Want to Be and How to Be It. Women are asked to look back in- to their past and find those qualitie9 that made them suc- cessful.'' Other participants share ex· periences and resources . Adele Scheele and Beverly Kaye are doctqral candidates at UCLA where they are instruc- tors . They are partners in future FOCUS, a service of Social Engineering Technology. Ms . Scheele, a former labor re- searcher and negotiator. also is a change manager fellow at UCLA, as ls Ms. Kaye, who is a former assistant dean at Pomona College and author of several articles related to planning change and group dynamics. Dr. Cole man , in private pediatric practice in Newport Beach, is in charge of clinical pediatric training for Loma Lin- da University and is attending physician at the Cal Tech Health ·Center. She teaches interns and resi- 'dents in pediatrics at White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles, where she compl eted her residency. F\Jrther information is availa· ble by contacting Dr. Coleman, Harbor Pediatrics, 64$-4670 or future FOCUS. (213) 474·7378. A I • J l ... J • '· ' ... . ~ .. ~·. ~ .. . · .. ... "' • :~ ., . ~· • • . ,, ·' •• • ~; . . •• •• •• ·: •• ·: •• . • • B.2 DAILY PILOT Air Ways 'Choraled' Rf?ginning l)ee. I, tht· lrvtn(' ~1a:..tC'r Churall' l1tl~rally ~11l be ''taking tu the ski es'' on Q<inl<ts Airways. -Sut·h exlensive exposure is welcomed by the rhorale member.>, v.•ho are trying to elevate the group to the level of the l.os Angeles Master Chorale and other s uch professional ensembles. The chorale will bC' part of the audio pro~ram on the <·lassieal rhannt•I of th<· <urilnl•s' fl<•et of 747 jets durtnJ.: the n1onths uf Dct•emb('r, January and Fcbrl.lary . This will ffil'~-tn that the <:horale will be heard l.Jy hun- dreds of pl•ople 011 lhl' million~ of n11lt•:-. 1n the Qantas routes covering the r•aeifie Islands, !LS , Jndi;.1n O<:can , Southe<1st A~iln, the Middle f;a st. ~1 ed1tl'rran tan, f;urOPl' and the Un1t - l'll K1ngd111n . . Now prepitring for its current rour-concert !;:eason un- d("r the direction or John Alexande r ' the chor<ile will present Vercli"s •·Manzoni Re<1uicm " Saturday, Oct. 2.5, at 8:30 p.m . and Sunday. Oct. 26, at ,, p.m. in the First Baptist Churc h, Santa Ana. The annou11 ccmen\ wa~ m :tllt.: to th e ehuralc by Cohn ("hupman nf SydllL'Y. 1n01 ght 1·ntl'rt~unmt·nt coord1nator, during a v1s1l to N°l'V.'fl011 Rcar h. Soloists will be Susan Smith, Bonni~ lfurwood , Paul J-larrns and Michael Gallup. Tickets m ay. b<' obtained from local music :-itores or the Orang(' County Chorale Associat1un , 328 N Newport Blvd., Ncv.rport Beuch. Bliss Is Doomed Ann Landers DE 1-\R A'.\'N LANDERS: 1 'm in Jove with this boy and ""c plan to marry. We 've bC'C'n go- ing tog<'t h e r ror six months but lht.•re·s a pro- blem I c a n"l discuss with anyone least or all him. Doug is about 5-10, weighs 110 pounds and is not in good s hape _physically. I don 't want Aries . lo end up a young "'idow. He eats the "'Orsl junk in lhl' "'orld. car<'s nothing about nouri shin~ food or a balanced meal. and ne ver ~els enough rest. He was in a car ac- cident two years ago and received multh>le head injuries. The doctor told him he shouldn 't drink but he gets loaded nearly every night and it \\'Or· ries me sick . I kno"' this is harminl:? him bec:.iuse h e get s ter·ririr headaches . has blurred vision and has troublr re· membering things . I just found out Doug: l<.ikes I.SD, uppers and dov .. ners. and also pot . I've begged him to take (';,1re of himself but he says he has to st<J y on the him unless he goes lo a doctor and gets str aightened out. JC he refust>s. m y adviC'e is to stop seeing him. The fact that you tole l"ale suC'h el"· l"ati<' behavior and would a('tually marry such a Si('k guy raises many questions In m y mind about yo ur m e nlal ht"alth. J A cmori's SPORTSWI;AR WI ~llllf F PLAJ:A f'.iewi:-J' ! Becx:h 548-'1 21 SAIBOAIYN() 116Mnr•r>P Ave 675-191'.M Cycle High booze and junk lo keep D E A R A. N N himsel f ga in ~. lle 's LANDERS: Yesterd~.iy I working two jobs trying: v.•alked into the kitchen to sa\"e enough money to and caught my mothl'r buy a house so we can get steaming open a letter married. with the tea kettle. It 1,1.·as When I try to talk to my 17-year-old sister sense to him he says, from her boyfriend. SATIJRD.\Y, OCTOBER 18 BySYDSEYOM.\RR ARIES <Marc h 21 - April 19): Lunar cycle is high -take initiative. Re a self-starter. TA U R US I Apri l 20- Ma y 20J : Check ac- tivities behind the scene:-;. ··stop nagging m e. I'm ~tom SC'emed cmbar-1.IBRA <Sept. 23 -flct. doing all this for you." rass('d and lhC'n :-aid, 22): Time CLln he on your Wh;it can I do to help him ··r m doing this becausl' I side if you refuse to be see ht'·s killing himself? don't trust l\1 arie :.1nd a rushed· into decis ion or ALRQ N \1 th h th · h -, i .. . mo er a:.; c rig t to a('tion . Accent nn D ~AR A 1 8(' k h · · " .-. , , : no\V w at s going on legalities. Nothing. lie ' II kil l Is Mom right or \\'ronf;:? SCORPIO {Oct 23 -hinist"lfbeforehe'lllislen -MISSDON'.\10 moonlite sale fri. Nov. 21): Pace may be to you or anyone else. DF.AR )IJSS: She's slow, but you can make Doug's physleal condi-wrong. Su('h a mother real progress. lion is the result of his will never ~now what's SAGITTARIUS (Nov. mental condition. lle's going on ·because her Starts lri . evening 22-Dec . 21}: Good Moon srlf-dt>S tl"uct i ve and childl"en won 't trust 7tolOpmHunting1on It's a deal say John Alexander. chorale director and Colin Chapman of Qantas. RUFFEll' UPHOLSTERY WMY•W..t ....... 19JZ H..._ lt•d. . c..t• W..-541.0JSt FRESH CUT FLOWERS COllEffiD AND DESIGNED TO CREATE YOUR OWN PERSCX'W FLORAi. ARRANGEMEITT BY DAVID JENSEN ·-a * Windsor STARTING FRIDAY OCTOBER 17 CELEBRATES THEIR j.., ~ -= s: ·-a th * GF.MINI (May 21 -JWle 20): Accent on friend ship, romantic pursuits , creative en- deavors. ·-aspect coincides now severr ly unbalanced. bt>r. Tl"ust begets trust Center. Beach Blvd. withcreativity,fallingin Vour onl}· hope is to anditslartsearly.Vour &EdiOQer at ~ love . .speculation and make it clea1 you'll have mom lost out a long time San Dieoo Frwy. ... s.. 0 lo'\ -i:: s: ·- s.. 0 lo'\ ~ s: ·-a CANCER lJune 21- July 22): Finish what you start. Obtain valid hint r rom Gemini message. :g{zJ ~1f;~r,:~~:( ~~~~ _";o;thiiin=glilmiiol:riici;;ji,oLid~o!i"i:.i:lthla(g?o:;. :;:;;:;?;F;9.;P:;?;~:;;;:q:;;;"~?''°;';";cw~s11ow~~-~ * becomt's m ore impor-I L.. BY OFFERING OUR MANY . .J< LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS ; ... -::s tanlthunusual LA CAVE RESTAURANT ~ AQ UA RI US (Nov. "" 22-Dec. 21 }: Short trip DiM 111 Ow RGflu1lk Celar -= , Dig deep for knowledge. The more you study, check and review. the better your position. VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sepl 22): You're cons ulted about financial matter. Do what you can without taking on unnecess ary burden. proves fruitful. Chase STEAKS • LOBSTER • CRAB • : gloom. Refuse to be SHRIMP. TERIYAICI = up dom'fnat ed by ~ circums tances. PRIME RIB ·Thur., Fri. & Sat. PISCF.S (Feb. 19-ONLY AT * 0 § o.OFF~ l\-t arch 20): Collect, pay, HERB AMPLE FREE PARKING TO consolidal<, protect FRIEDLANDER ._. ..... -..... l hJOto:tJO • -valuabl{'s. F:mphasis is TRIUMPH - on financial structurf', ReserYafiOM 646-7944 ~ organization. priorities. 16951/i l"lne Costa MHCI "' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::=:::'::-:::::'.~~~~'] PROPIC SOMETHING NEW IN FILM PROCESSING .••. , 213 W. WILSON - . I.AT FAIRYIEWI . COST.A MES.A Offer G-Oct. I 3·27 (75 2X3 ft. POSTERS The fin esc in hai rscylinJ!. man1curing, pel}icurin,i.:. facials SpeciaJisrs in porcelain nails and individual eye Jashc:s INTRODUCING OUR STAFF .•. Karhy Kelly Sue Cook Sharon Cramer Diana Persails Rica Dierker Louisa Facclla Dena Hay chorn e. Mgr . ar rhe :/J/;ty/fJlle(#u1 ~~~1lt<is Open Monday through Sarurday 640-4740 a * ~ ~ s: ·-a * j.., .. s s: ·-a * i.. J = ·-a ON , BRAND NAME BRAND NEW PANTS .-• TOPS BLOUSES lo'\ -c ·-a .Jc $... OPEN THIS SUM. _.$ 12 TIL 5 .! -. a d 11•..J< '" ~o.r MUSEA ~ WINDSOR CHARGE " tl IAGUNA H1US MAU Laguna Hills Ph.581-G3 HARBOR ClNTER 2300 Harbor at Wlion Costa Mtsa • 5'4-2622 s: a MADI FROM YOUlt SHAl'SHOn J * Wi~dsor*lUindsor* ~incisor* Windsor~ . -----\ - .. •· . ~ . . .. .,.. --.. --. .. .......... -.... • ,\ I OAILYPILOT ..., BOOMER DOOLEY'S WORLD r:::::;:::::=:::::::::~ by Rodger Btadffelcl --------. ... .i>JO. wtL~. fHAT'S 1"lE .JO~t. see ? 1 oo~·r Gtr If. COULD 'IOU Effl.AI~ IT 10 NIE ? MAii, DID THAT I HURT! J I ! 1 I J J 1MNOT fWJNGAT ~~WELL •• ·SUE MUST HAVE ~U61ff Mf. Rl61ff IN ' TH~ SToMAOl! TUMBLEWEEDS .' by Tom K. Ryan 'DR. SMOCK />J.WAV& l!llMl!Mlllll! 'TWAT, IN 'f'IME OF 'lllOUllL.1!!1 'ltXl CAN ' 1VRN TO ME R>R 601PANCE, COIJNS€L ANP A17VICE! WrrH A FOLL 30·1'.AY lll'LAY EJl'FORE ~l~IN&~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk GORDO by Gus Arriola " IJ.JEU.. , HOIJ.!I, HOOJ OOE& IT FEEL. 10 BE 1Ml6 YEAR'.S HOMECOMING QUEEN~ I 'M JUST SO HAPN 1 CAN'T B€UEUE rT I I JUST WANT 10 '!MANK AU.. OF 1MESE (;X)•DER- FUL. PEOPLE RlR CD/i\ING Al<D AU.. '!ME SlUDENTS WOO \KllED FOR ME I ™FIT 'S ~EAIJ..<J '!ME DEJl'OCRA1lC. Wff/ AND I'M PROUD 10 BE A P1\RT OF IT /li.J.. I AND rM PROuD 10 BE STAND·. ING HERE IN 1111> 6._~_,,,rl C£ll)N1R<,> OF OOR& l I~ 1..ET'6 HEAR A Bl& CHEER our 1\!E.RE FOR '!l<E OW RED, <.>Ell.OW AND 8UJE I FIGMENTS NANCY <Jt-< M >STER . THERE'S A HOLE IN ONE OF YOUR TENTS 50 WHAT? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS •3 WOOds Ves1erday's PulZk! Solv&d. 1 Scientists' 45 Ostens1t>le workshops 47 Strips of /!.btlf power 5 Bowler's 48 Math sut>J problem 49 Allow 10 F11 of anger entry 14 Tur1<.1s!'! 50 Christmas reg1men1 song 15 Side onesel! 53 Cry w111'l. Var 54 Ar1ows 16 l1kea burnp 58 Pflmil1ve on·... 61 Be bold 11 Men1alo1y enough 18Join•ng 62SonotJacob 1 T £ P.E p Lr~ 1 s HE s 20 Ma~esb1ead 63 Eachw11hOU! ME II IL I" 0 Ts A.Rs 22 -··San1ee e~cep1oon t M s As 1 ~ o Ii o RS E US. too1n;icer 64 Equally 23 Ceremonial ma1ched ac1s 65 F1wedcharges 2• Amt>ulance 66 Signs 19 Felony 44 lstcentury accessory 67 Planr 1n soil 21 Sed•men1ary poet 26 Smatl piece mate11a1 46 New ,1 DOWN 25 "-rman1 Zealand Acted ener· ,,,.... natives getica!ly 1 Ella 26 Prof•! •7 Cle! of! a JO f1ult 2 King Hus· 27 Thick SOI.JPS 5/\+11 l4 Water sein s wile Var 49 Hermot, e g ch.tnneis 3 Slope 28 Looseo a ~nor ~ l1!9 pat! JS Cond1toon 4 Dodge an 29 Inclined !11 As busy J6 Shelley's •5Sue su•lace as. __ lorte 5 Animal pouch JO Canine 52 '•\'ander 37 Cessat•on 6 Turne<:1 t1D 31 Patls played a•ound JiArltGI tnetiatth 32 That os Latin 53 H•n.Ju goo sligl'ltlV 1 ..... closet 33 Canvas var 'O Singer .... 8 Lodging s!'!elters 55 Go wold over Campt>ell nouses JS Blasler"s 11em ~ T1a11 a10H •1 .•• l(eono 9 leHei 39 Ve•bsuH1x 57 Fo•ceto go Kenya runner 10 Emu, e g '0 E•11lo5,.e 59 Precious 42 A.bundant 11 Came1oea1th mossiles sior>e 11mo11n1or 12 Us&dup •2 One·lhOu· 60 F1e"•-<1e · .. • money 13 Scramble<!···· sandth Pre!1x 'V.t1 • by Dale Hale MOON MUWNS i:::====::::::::::--y;LOOK .. I "V'or:t I CAN ® COOL!> WORK GoT IT WR.ONG AN Hot.JR. ON A IN THIR.TY PFtOBLoM AND SoCONDS! GoT IT W~ON(:i .• ,.,.,, w~Ar's MOR.E EFFI CIENT ?? 'THAT LAC> MAY H.AVo A ~RE'AT FLJTLJR.E IN ~OVoRNMENT. \S ii Jt " u by &nie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS by Rodcjer Bollen l . ,.,.~··· ,... •• N-•"""' JUDGE PARKER .!! /1/ ,.~t .. AN~ONE RA15ED IN A - L06 CABIN HAS A 600D CHANCE OF 6ECOMIN6 PRESI DENT~ ~-,, t:::~~~;::·~-~-~-~~·~~~~IT!i~~~:::::..::.:.:..:::·J• ~~ .. -: .-_-..,. • -.,.-· A1ii.) THE GIRLS by Charles M. Scluh _______ _.; 4a -...id·Walo '(. by Harold Le Doux • . I r ~ ·-· ··-· ·--•,•-::: KE OE5CRl&ED THE TRUCK AND THf TMREE lfTTERS OH TllE UCfliSE f'l.ATC ... 6UT HE DIDN'T GET A LOOK /l:J TKE DRIVER. EXCEPT TO 51<1 Tl<AT EXC\16£ M~ SAM ... 6UT WILL WE llE AelE TO GET I/ff TRUCK? 1!o4ISS PEACH . ~l..L.'f ~OOL. l:>ETE C. TllJE i A~i'IC>f I~ l Amur I cJ.otf DICK TRACY HE HAD A eEAAD ! ,AirTMIAll, IF YOIA FlNP OUT 'THAT~ H~ IJEEN FOU.OWING V01A ,AltOIANO Fore WEEK5, HOW 00 YOIA iroP IT ? SME THIN~S (M 'tARRVIPllG ON WITH THAT CAG·WRrrER "SUNNY~ •• 01'1, t l'\'151-1 J """"'~ •• " ' I ~IMP!.&. l'lrLM TH!N ON, ~AND PEJrFECTl.Y 5TILL, ~,., by Mell by Chester Gould OM• YOU • •Y01.iRE NOT BUNNY·· I ~~.-$,,,,, --oh. I like 8cc:1hovcn. n·, ju'! that he al-.ay' '>Cem\ 10 go on <ind on un11l 1t\ too late for the SI 35 lunch .. DENNIS THE MENACE I • • ·' I I •, - • • . .. ' •• . 4 . -l . . :;t •, :: . .. • •• •• . :: .. . I , • • + ~ 114 • OAILYPILOT Fr!d1y.October 17, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINCSlo MAMI! STA1'•MEMT T .. IDllOW•"'il per:i.ot1 I\ tl<lonQ bo,1\1 "'~·~ CERicO, 1101 R•t•••~" o ... ,, 11vnl•"QI001 Btl•(!I, CA •lc.•t C"Q•n • .\no•~• C•r ko •JO) Plc• .. ·c • C!"I• NO ~. '°4"'11""1'"" llle,g"'· C.• .,o•• fl\,, bu\t"r\I !I (OnG .. (ICO 111 an'" ll•••d ... I ..., .. • Pl>D!O,.,, .... 0••"91' C.IU" 0411~ 1\!(11, fA.lol>oo• l , 10. 11,1& l•IS )II/ 1\ l'UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS &US!Hl!SS H4ME:ST4TEME HT rr. 101to,..101v per~o" '' 00!"9 bo.11 '"'" ., LOC. W l'!ll 1\J1 lou11><1.,.. 0• ~ull~ ), >luflllfl(llOfl (lf'~Cl'I. CA '1e.f1 6r.i<' v "''~"· llJI roulw~ O<. ~llf'l, '1ufll•n\j1on llt.o•ll CA'llf>.tl Tl\!\ bt,l\l"°'l) I~ (Qnll"llft\J tl1 •" '"' 0 ... 0 .... 1 ll•.,, .. c, q,,,, 1nl\ \l~lf ..... nl "'~ lll••d •••l'I ll>e •''~~tr (••• .. "' Ur•nur (.ounty "" .,..p. 1~mr..• JD, l~I) """ l'ulll•\hed 0••"0' Cot\l D•dY Piiot. 'Jct l IO, II '' 1•1~ Jl~IS P UBLIC NOTICE J1tf1f10uS IOIJWISS HA11111• STATIMl .... T Tiw tol-1 ..... l)e•.O .. h "°'"V .,.,,.., .. ,, .. M, t..IE,,.OR e , ,.09 Ill• Ollo<1o, "'4-w~I .,...._II CA•J..0 M•rtl• Tr•l.,.r, 111 N•U•wui.. Huft!lnglor> S.-..11, (.A ~WI flll\ bu,..,.,, II (.On(l .. (\.0 bf ~•llSMt\1\41rlll•P l •no<• ., ... ( .. ....,.,c,.1r11 ~, 11'11\ ~··1...,, ... 1 -·~ l ll•d ... ,,., 1,,. too.w'>h Cl•<t• ot 0••1199 C.Ounh _.Ck ~l.19/) . ·-P uOh\....., Ot•r>Ol' (OIU O•llY "'~· 0<1. 10. 11. ?•. 31. l~IS .. /.Jf PUBLIC NOTICE HOTIC£ TOCltl!OITOttS SU PE R IOR COURT Of' THI! ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA "Olt THl!GOUMTV Oil' ORANG• ,.o ........ ) l:.\lalr of LEILA E MUN!>I NG!:fl , o., ... ...., NOll CE 15 "4EA(BV G!\lf,. IOl'-C•.O.to•\ (II t"9 •DO•e n•m.d 111<_,,I ,,.., •11 P'l•\Ofl• h•vln1,1 ~,,.,,... -•n•t ,,,. w•d de<111<en• ••t ·~u"ecl to 1119 I/Wm. ''"!II !IW M Ct-••••, •T,._,.., In ll>f Ol'f•(• of '"" (lt•k ot '"'' ~"' 1lllet1 cwr1,0f to cirt1ot11t 111tm .... 1111n. -------------1 nK9'""''' •aucf'cr\. lo 1'1t undff"'l,lllWQ ~ ,,_ oll•C• ol "''' Allo<,,.r , GEOR GE L.. 80ll0. l Montrcll 8 •¥ Pll.f•. !iu•lto ---------~-~-·! 1~. l..~"nt Nli;t....,1, C:•••lo•n•t, """''"'" P UHi.iC NOTICE "'0TICE '"'VI Tl"'G ••OS. llw p1.-.r Ol 1"'9 ynd9r~IQ<l-<I orlflll .,.., ' . '"' Truckin' Along . ' • • l . . . ' • • i Fed ·Compromise On Female Credit WASHINGTOl'l <UPI) -The Federal R~eh'e Board . choosing a generally e ven com · proipise between the de-- tnalfds or wome n and creditors, proposed fmal rules r o rbidd i n g <"redilors fro m di s · <"riminating against ap· plicants because of sex or marital s tatus . centers on a provision that requirement , pro. that creditors must ex: mpUng a cry of outrage plain -not necessarily from a group of con· in writing -the r easons gresswomen. • .... for denying credit to an Tbe wo m en still lns~t applicant who requests the law ~annol be t:n- such an explanation. forced witho ut written The first pro~ed re-statements and they note gulations issued last ~rulealsod.oes nol ~e­ April 23 required a writ~ qwre the ~red1tors to~­ ten statement of reasoos form applicants of lhel.r for denial. But the Sep.. right to such a state- t ember drart dropped ment. The rules, written and revised lWi<'e lhi5 year to ---2 implemerrt the Equal o.!tyl'ti.tMMt,,..., Credit Opportunity Act. lhal goes into effect Oct. Nolke" M•tll"f ll•••n to••!,,,. &..o•ll \tf\ i>t'1••n!~ 10 tne ••l•I• ~WU] a. ot EOll<•UO,., 01 '"~ .... n. u ...... 11 '><-I 01\!l•!l (If CJ••ni;te Coyn\y, c-n1, •llf\ln lour m°"'"'' •11 .. \/'If 'l.til•IQrn>• ""''" rtct••r \.<itl...i b•<h w()IO ,.,,. PYbll<•tlonol t"I" "OU(•. 7 QOp m on 111411'111111.1' <ol <>«ootr \"\ O.l...,Oc1-• 1. ltl} •I •"•<II !1..,. •••Cl Oul\ w•ll I» puol 0<l r Ao0..'1 Gower ~-•nll•••dt<>•C•'-''"''' El•d <ot>· E••cutoro•t neWlllof ~!'"~ ~.~~~~u~:I~~; :~.?, ~·g, t~~~ ll>f tbOYt n•""!d CIMotde<lt ""'' S.uo1101 \ St••«e•, )~&\Allon Gl!ORGEl..801ZO .tlvtllue, 1tw1nr. C:"lllorr1•" T ... l:lof•ll 11.nor,,.y •I Uw <>I ECllK•11o#l •t,.,•wt• 11>~ rli;tllt 10 ,,.,. )_.,.•(llltt Plti• 1•(! ..,, o• •I! b•ll• •nd not rJe(t:\)Moly Slollt• 10~ Earth-moving machine~ grade what will be perime~er foad on the Saddleback College campus. The four-lane road will hnk the col· lege's entrances on MarguE!rite an_d Avery Parkways. The $800,000 pr<>jccf...>.vhich includes construction of the road and th~e~ small parki ... lots and landscaping, should be completed within four months. 28, were d esigned l<:> out- law many old techniques that de ny c redit to work· ing women -including" the practice of asking about birth control. CREDIT EXPERTS generallyagr~lbef"mal GM Chief Paints Hopeful Picture T homa:s A. Murphy, p resident and board chairman of General Motors said new car sales a re starting to experience a major upward s ur,e, signaling the end of last year's disastrous r ecession impacts on the industry. ->CCtlll t~~~~:~~~f·.~c: '--'"""" NltlMI, C1u11r .. 1.1 t161T Sctlool Ohtdc l Ttl i O H ) t~ll , rules made mo conces- Jol'ln M lil•i<.lt, Pl'I o. An_, IOf"E••cuior Au1llO•itfd ..... nl Pulll!\l'llCI o .... ~ C"tt O.Uy Pllol, Pubti,,,..d Or•nQe C:Gt•! O•llJ Polo!, Ocl ,,,2-4.31,•llO~v. l , 191S 396!•1S onot>e• 1111\tndl&th , 1t1s 39s1.1s P UllLIC NOTICE ,_OTICE TO CRE O!TOAS 5UP1i RIOJI COURTOJ" THI! !.TATE OF C41..I fOlll ,.111. FOR THECOUNTVOFORit.NGE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCltEOITOllS SUPERIOR COURT 01" THE ST it. TE OF Cit.l l FOll ,.lit. FOii THE COUNTY OF Oltit.,.G£ sions.lo the wo en"s de· mands than a previous ·proposal published 1 ~1. Sept. 8. Bul Ibey cited numerous ••1ooph0Ies'1 favoring creditors. ·F e deral R eserve. Board Governor J effrey s istant Commerce M. Bucher indicat.ed the Secretary James L. Pate . agency would continue tQ s upported 8 promise by listen to the counter de- P r esid e nt Ford that man~s of., women and Americans would soon creditors. Just because r eceive some ••very en. we've put ~ut these ru;iai couraging'' economic regs ~.n t m~an we re news. ~h. h esaJd. . Earnings Economists ·see 'Drop 32o/o GNP Report Soon At Edison Jn a speech T hursday before the Orange County Chamber of Commer ce Economic Outlook <;:on .. ference in Anaheim, Murphy said that by the time 1975 fs over, at least 12 million new cars and trucks will have been sold. THE SAME FIGURE FOR 1975 s(ood at 9.5 million which Murphy said proportionately was the worst s~les year in recent a uto history. NO 4·1SO/ I 1:)1•1• o• R.OBERr JA ME!> M<C:Lu r.i e. O.ce•,,11 NOll CE IS "1EAE8V GIV EN to IN! l ft1l•IO•\ ol 1r.r lbOve n•....,d ""'t-n• tl'l•I •ii (ltr\O°" '11won9 cl•I]"\ "'Q<O•n>t IN! wlCI Gt<.eGtnt •r e r~<«l 10 '''" 1'1em. •lln tr.r IW(t•WO•Y VOll<"'e•'· '" '"" ollk;• ot tt>t ,,,,_of ll>f: •DO...,..,. ht~ <.ourt,or lo pr1wnt '""'"'· wilh ti. ""'~ ...ouc-•· tot"9 "~'° 1111 ... Olll<o ot SAUL B Ml NEAS, Al· lomey 11 1..1 .... Ill\ "4olly-BIYll ., l~ 4nqt-le•. Ctlllornlol ll0019, wfli<h '' tl'e 11•.ce or ""''"~'' 01 1"9 """"'"QF>e<I In 111 m•UP<\ Pt•ltln,no !o \tie ""'•!•of •l•d Cle<odenl. .. 11non tour mon!l'I\ tt1f• U>r ''' 11 OUOl<C•l•(ln OI 1'11• OO!IU' 0.1.UOc.tober '" 191S ROBER! JAME!> MtCLURE. '" E:•o,utor o! 1he w .. rot IN! 11bo•• ndmedd1ti:!knt SAUL 8 MIN ERS A.Ull"fttJ•IL..I• 11)1 HOllJWOl>lll 81vCI l.ot •-l•t, C1lllornl• •0011 Tel: !21U4tl ... ltt Al'tol"ll9J lor E••<ulor Pullll1.l>tl'd Or•oi;tt (11••1 Oelly Pilol. O:t,11,l~,Jt,anoNo.-1.1•1} 19\~!S Ht.A·Mttl E\la!t ~ ROBERT A. PARSONS. 0.<.H""" NOl JCE !S liE:REBV GJ \/EN to ll'<r (•fO•lor\ ol IM tbowt n•""!d CIK-nl llW1 •II Pl"flOO' l\tvong <l.llM\ ~Jn\! IM W •<I ~c-t trr •r<iu••f<f 10 Ille 1rwm. wilh 1rw "'"'''''' w""'""''\· In \"" Ol!i(t 01 11'19 <19r~ ol tn. -"9 ft>. Ulled CO<!•l,or loP••..enl ll'lem. ""1"1"- r>K•Utry vaucl'le<\, lo tl'M! 11ndo<r1!0"t(I •flhe otfk • ol SelCMI, C••tl .,.Cl Strblu, it.tlorntf\ •I L•w. 1611 Wer.lchn [)rl"'f, S..•I• l'O'i, N'wpo<l B~IK!\, C•l!forno• "1660, ""''"'" i!o IM pll<r ot bu,.'""'~ tnt uoo..rr.lvneo ,., tll m11t,•\ ""'1••f'I 1119 IO tl'H!Hl•!e ol \aid ll~c Pdi'nl , .,,11'11n tour mo•H"!o 1ttr uw f ir\! oullll(ll10110I lhl!one>l><-f. o.1eo 0<:1011ot• 1 s, 1•1s Ml•Jorlr I.. Pa•\On\ E •ecu!ro • ot 1No E\\ate or t,,. •bOvt ne rneo Clt«Oel'll SEIDEi., CRAI L -OSEAllER it.t1w .. 11•tU• H 11 W.olcll" Or ., S1111t 10t HewPOr' 811(,,, C.Ulo•nla •2660 T•I : 014) lt1·t'40 it.ntrMrtror E••cwfrlr Publ o\!MO Or•n,Qf CGl!sl OeUy Pllol. ()(I. 11. 2•. Jl.•M Nov.1 19JS l'lfl0.1S ROSEMEAD !UPI )-· Southern Ca li fornia Edison Compan y s aid earnings per s hare dropped 32 percent dur· ing the t hird q uarter rompared with one year ago, largely because of the increa.>i ng US(' O( more costly fuel oil to generate elt:"ct r icit y. . Jack K . 1-lorton , chairman a nd chic£ ex· ecut1v<' of Edison. said net inco me during the three months e nding· Sept. ·30 was $54 million, compared with $68 million during the same period la.isl year. Earn· P UBLIC NOTICf<~ PliBLIC NOTICE ings per share were 90 ----~~~----I --,=======--I cents. compared with •·1'4.11 HOTICl!TOCltl!.O ITORS Sl 33 h ·•id SUPEltlOltCOUltTOl'THE SUPERIORCOUltTOFTHE .• es ... STit.Tli Ol"C4LI FOlt NIA RlR $Tit.TE OF Cit.1.ll'Olt,.JA POii 0 p er at in g re \I enu es THE cou"''"f OFOR AHGE THIE COUNTY Ol"OJtit.NGE for the quarter increased Ho. A·ISJIJ Mo. A· ..... 5 NOTICE. 01" HEii.RiN G OF Est .. "oll.ESLtEGEORGEY.JCE, $28 millio n , to $434.5 "ETITION FOR PltO••TI! OF Wll..l •I<• LESLIE G S•X E. ~(,.\fa. million. Horton said, but 4NO FOR LETTERS TE 5Tit.ME"'· N0T IC€1SHEREBVC.IVEN1ott>e operat1"ng expenses Tit.ltT tr«hlo•• ot IM •llOwt IWmt!CI dPctOtn! E!oll19 ol Mit.RIE EL IZit.BETI" lr.tl•ll P9•1o0<1•ll••l119 ct1l mslQOIMI climbed $43 million lo HE IL-lkl MAA IE HEIL tkt MAAIE lllf Mod de(.O.nt ••<' ·~u"eo IO !Hf: ~cco mjlJjon. £ HEii., DK••H'd. ll'lem, wit!\ Ihle ne<ns•rt WOll<l'll'•\, ... ~ NOTICE 1s HEAEBV G1vE,.11\a1 ,,,.or11ceo11het1er11011,,..oo"""'. Durin g the third PATRI CIA O'OO NOHUE •nO llt-coul"l,OflO Dn!~f'll lMm.w•Tntr.t QUarter Of J974, J-fOrtOn CAROl.E CE It CO NE lll~t l•le<Jl'<rrtint t>Ktu.r.ty vo"'Mr~. to 1N" unelf•s•i;tned ~\lllOI\ tor Pro~\· ol Wil l ilnll !or I\· •I IM olll(t ol Ills il\Ofnff, J()lolN A. S 3 id , ea r 0 j 0 g S We r C \lllr>e;• of L•tle•\ f•~l•merotar, to !I'll OU ,.C:.tlN, 1200 North Mlllll\ Slr-e.t, h t db 00 a er age -11ttni-••'••tnte •o """'ch 1, ....-Sul~ '31.i, s.t11a An•, c11Ho• .. 1• on101. e pe Y a ve· v \VAS111NGTON (UPll -Top g overnment economists and White House officials have pre· dieted the n ation's out· put of goods and services for the las t three mooths rose at an ''extremely hlgh annual rate" or 10 percent or more. The prediction s in· dicate that economic re- covery from the recent recession is s tronger t ban was previously an- ticipated but in line with simila r re bounds from past recessions. The Comm e rce Department will release the third quarter real Gross National Product Monday and experts say according to the latest economic indicators the GNP should make the large-st upturn since the last quarter or 1972. Speaki n g to the Economic Outlook Con- ference in Anaheim, As- Technical -Seminar Scheduled •or '"rtt>e• P1•tl<"'"'1 •no 1,,..1 tr.. -•tn •i 111e 1>lK• 0111.,.1ntsso11""' un precipitation W hirh in-,,,.,., ~Pl•<e ol he1rl11g1M ....,...MS clef"!l""'d 1n •II m111e.~ Pt""'""'9 to creased availability of been i..t to• ~to,otr ll, t•n~. 11 9 X tn. f'!ol•le ol ••Id Cle<edenl. w11n•n lour .. m .. In tne (OUfltbOm of Dts»rl'"""' mon'"' "''' '"" Ursl P"b!i(ahOllol lhl• low cost hyd roe I cct ric ' NO Jot \•Id touri. a1 100 C:•vk Cen1e• "°'"'· power. Natural gas aJ so 0.1..., w,\,, In 1"' cit, 0' 5•"1' ..... o.t~0cio11ot•9. 197s was m ore ava1·lablc, he C.1!1Qrn1" l(enne1n A. Koorndyk 011,d()(loDotr 9, 1915 E,etutorot tn' Wiii Of SiJid. Wll..1..1.\M £. S.I JOHN. tl>t .ibove n•med liet,do!n1 Control of lead times, which caused major pro- blems for m any local companies during the re. cent business downturn, will be the subject of an a ll -d ay seminar for South e rn California high .tec hnology com- panies Wednesday at the S h eraton H otel in Newport. Count~ Cl••~ JOHH A.OUNCit.N UlltO. 8Al lt0, WUl.FS•l!RG, 4tl0f'Np ti Uw 91!RGUM ANO CNIE l. l:IOO l'lortll Mlht Slr•t -427GL0"' ... ,11.1ve1. Sull•UCI P. 0. 8•1 Tlll SIM• Alll, C.IUforftfl t?IOI L ...... IKfl.CttU•mlatotOr T•I: 1714)$47-4121 AtlOl' .. 111 ... : hlltltlt9r ...,,...._.,tor l!ll•~ulo~ PuOHVlld OrfflO. Co.l.i 0.111 PllOI, Put>!l"'9<1 O<af'lqe Cot '! Oi111Y PllOI, ()(lobtr II. 11, 11. ltTS JIN.I.I! ()(t. 0,11 31,lnd ,_ow. I 1'1S l"lt.2-1~ IMTElllOR DBIGHER, 1.1.D. Extensive Commercial Ex:perie·nce -Seeks association with Architect, Developer or Property Managemenl Company. $ 1714) 631-3003 ICATMPG HO DOWH PAYMENT OH Al'PROVED CREDIT HEW 1976 COMET HO DOWN PAYMIMT OH APPROVB> CREl>m! :lll,.., ~end INH, CAP. AMT·f4 1!0 \.-tn11 <et>CI _.2275. T~ .. aan -fld f 111J 70, 1100 of .. r..c,, ....... und«)j. 11curlly C1•01>11t C!l••o• !01 ••••r I-ion. S.. •6Kl1l5022341 1975 DATSUN 280Z HO DO-PAYM!MT OH APPROVBI CREl>m! l Net t'tss Reported For Avco Spttial to the Daily Pilot LA JOLLA -Avco Community Developers lnc. r eported a con· solidate d n et loss of $2,684,000, or 46 cents a s hare , for the third quarter ended Aug. 31 on consolidated revenues of $19,117.000. In the like period of the previous fiscal year, AV· CO r e ported a con · solidated net loss of $915,000, or 16 ·cents, on consolidated revenues of $21.909,000. The 1975 third quarter results include a gain of $336,000, or 6 cents, Crom the sale or a shopping plaza and apartments . . The sem inar, "Man'ag- ing Lead Times: A Vital Factor in Manufacturing Control," will b e con .. ducted by George Ploss!, a naliona!Jy.known authority on production and inventory control and president of his own Atlanta, Ga. consulting firm . Registration will be limited to 30 to insure maximu m interaction between participants and the seminar leader • IBM Cutting Copier Price • The prior year com· parative pe riod includes NEW YORK <AP) - 8 gain of $490,000 , or 8 Interhi:iatiocn a l Busin.~~s cents, from the sale of a ~Ma~ ines. orp. sa.ys t ts ground lease. cutt~ng pnc~ for its two -FOfl'--l-he--nine-months plain.:P~. copiers .. ended Aug. 31, AVCO r e· f~llow1ng s imilar red~c­ ported consolidated re· lions announced earher venues of $4I,2iit.OOO and by Xerox C<_>rp._ a consolidated neWossor IBM, saying 1l w~~ act .. 'ing "lo be competitive." $8,936,000._ said it would cut ·per .. PUHi.iC NOTICE copy charges about 10 J>er<"ent . PUBLIC NOTICE ,_ ~1$1'11tod Orlll'IQlf C0.1t 0.11¥ Po~. ~. t0. 11, )4, JI, 1f1i .,.1) PUBLIC NOTICE flc:TITIOU• •U.,IN.•SS MAMa•TAT•MIHT The foll(olltll'lf l*'IO!t Is dolnt l:Mf. tltUIS: M!OIC Gll:OUI' INV IS TMt:MTS, 61:5 klmotw. kilt 0, UOllRI 8"cfl. C.Mlomltf?lSI Plt!ltrCI Ctrctn•'• •lS At-, ~ htcfl, C,.lUorf'llt fHJI Thi• ~lnHl It tOflovttH !rt,.., Ill· div! ..... •lltk"-t•C»rOller Thk \-.Wrntl'll '°'"' !UICI with 1'-coi.w.tT Cl•r1t of Or..,._ C~lll'f on Sffl• ...,....,,,_ 1'11. ·-l'IMl.llltd Or ..... C..lt o.i,,. "''°'· S.. .... W<kl.1.I0.11.197J atN'l "Stripping away the L111da Cohen, c~edat effects of innation, this expert f~r the. Na!-iooal report is expected lo OrganJzat1on f o,r s how t-hat real output Women, called ~.l:'ch~r. s . grew during the July-s.tat.~ment an in~~~~~ September period by an lion .and .declared , e extremely high a nnual certainly inte nd to com· rate of 9 lo 10 percent -pl~in like hel,l B;bou,t, the or perhaps even higher;• things we don t like . 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W aJk.;.in Surgery Cuts Cost by 1/2 · B7SYLVIAPORTE.1. (Lad inas.rrit•) ln an era of fut.food outlet.a and drive-in b•nkin1 wh,y not wallt·ln surgery? ' With walk-In surgery~or in-and-out or aune.day sur- gery -you enter a b<Jepltal In the mornlnf, ba•e yoolropua. ti on, go home before the d~ ends. Onllnarlly, the opentlon might have lr:ep~ you in the bOspital at least two or three days. •. You save time. You save money. By eliminating the need"lo occupy expensive bed space an d many customary expenses that go with hospitaliia· tion, tllis quick pro- Money's Worth ceci~~e may cost you one-third to one-half ot what the same operation done the traditional waywouJd cost. PIONEERED IN 1911 at Butterworth Hospital In Grand Rapids, Mich .• walk·insurgery grew slow Ir at first, then took off -today, more than 2,000bospitals offer this t~ of care. . In addition, a new form of free-S·tanding health facWty (WI~ 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 u many u 100 more said to be in the planning stage. ' Of the more than -40 types of aperations that can be done on a one·day o.utpatient basis, the most frequenUy performed is the dilation and curettage (D&C). Others include tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies, hernia r~pairs, removal of cysts and other growths, hemor- rhoidectomies, biopsies, skin grafts, therapeutic abortions, vasectomies, cater act removals, and various kinds of plastic and orthopedic surgery. GENERALLY' PAnENTS selected must be in re· asonably good health and not too old -in order to minimize the po_ssibility of comp,lications which could come in the absence of the prolonged observation that fallows conven· tionalsur_gery. With this precautionary pre· admission screening, there· cord for walk·in surgery has been impressive. For instance, of the 26,500 operalioris 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 emergencytransfertoa 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, however, have been able to check in and out of the hospital or clinic in as little as three and a half hours. Walk-in surgery is particularly benefi cial for children, for it eliminates the psychological trauma that is often triggered by an overnight stay in the hospital. WHAT ABOU,TTHEpossibledolla r savings? -To illustrate, a D & C that costs $121 in the facilities of the Phoenix Surgiccnter would cost $265 and involve a two· jay s lay if done on an inpatient basis at a hospital in the same ci ty. (None of the figures include the s urgeon's or anesthetist ·s fees.) .-At the walk·in unit at Watts Hospital in Durham, N.C., •tivmgs of $120 were reported for an operation to excise a breast tumor, andof $170fortreating a broken arm. -Verticare, Blue Cross of Southwest Ohio·s same.day surgery prog ram, estimated savings of $250,000 during its first 24 months of operation. In addition, the 1,273 patients re- ceiving treatment under the program saved an estimated 4,121 hospital days. As walk-in surgery proves itself, increasing numbers of health insurance plans from coast to coast are providing cov- erage for it. Right now, more than half the nation 's Blue Crocss Plans offer this benefit. 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' . • • • < t • B6 DAILVPtLOT ,-,lday, October 17. 197$ • • I Never Got Down, Says Reds Hero Perez I CINCINNATI (AP) -The ingham will face lloston left· gooci'pitchfromthebcelylloston goodinbattingpractice:· :Bdston Red Sox find thcmsclvt'S hander lliU Lt.'l'. right·hander .and parked th&.1t one f>erei had tried everything lo en the critical li st after b.:ing hit. ·· [ never get down on mys('lf ,"' a little higher over the left-center t•rack the dis tressing drought. lle and run over by the !Sig Rl-d said Perez, who had fou~hl a fi eld fcnc('. Two men were on t o ld reporters that hi s :Machine. torturous batting ~l ump before bru;e al the time and it gave hurd-~uperstitious wife, Pituka, urged After looking 8ick ln the first breaking it Thurs du )' 1111.:ht thr owing Don Gullett a him lolrydrivingadiffercntway four games.of the World Serie::;, before tht" appreciative, ro.1r1 ng ha.ndsom(' 5-1 lead. to the ballpark for Game 5. Also. Tony Perez suddenly regained hometown fa n.s 10 R1 vcrfronl ''On the first home run, the ball .s he look Tony s hopping bt'fore his health with t"•o home runs as Stadium. w as in on me and it felt good the l(ame to ''spend money" and the Cincinnati Reds t>t··;.1t the R<'<l Cincinnati's all-time rh1 /eadt•r when I hit it," said Perez, happy t ry to get his mind off the SCri es. Sox. 6-2, Thursd ay nij:!hl and look had ~one ~itl css irl 15 Wurld to finally escape the clutches of "She tried everything to get a J-2 str anglehold 111 tJ1c best-or-Se ries appearances b(•frirt· his Series.Jong s lump. "It was m e back in the groove again," ~even game classic. s1nashini! :.1 h angini-: slull'r from the first pit eh al l Seri es inside to l"<•rt>z said . 'l'he Nation:.11 l.l'a)'.!uc C'hani-H<.>ggit.• C/(•v t·l<.1nd (IVC'r !ht.• r~-rt -me. The second homt'r w"'.s un tl Perez· depressing s lump had lnons can polis h off the fle<l Sox t'l'lll er field w;ill to give the R1..'t.l s fastball inside.1.h£>y kept theb:ill r cacht.•d s uc h a point that Saturday in the sixth ~:.im<' ••l :.i J.J tie 1n the fourth inn1n~, ~way from me ;.1 !1 series, hut manager Spark y Anderson lrit.'tf r~enway Park, whl'rt.• Jaek !Sill · Jn the !llXl h, P crl't ~ul <.1nnlh1·r tonight they came in. I fell real so1ne humor before the g;l mc to ALVIN DARK Out as A 's Skipper? Dark Out, Mauch In At Oakland? * * * Red Sox Remain Confident 1 CINC l'.\/NATI C/\P) -Tkalt·n in the fifth g~1m l''! Y<•s . Oov1n 3 2 tn the Cinci nn a ti ltl•ti:; in lh1· World Serit.•s? Yes. A \\'htppcd team? De fin1lt.'IY r-.;u Thill surnmed up the gt.•11t•ral fet..•ling amon g lhl· lkJston lll'd Sox tod<-i y as lht.~y returned home, faced \11ith the tas k of w1nnini.: two in a row from tht• RC"ds for the C'ily's fir st \Vor·ld Series championship s111 ee 1918. Except for southpaw Rill Lee, the Red Sox talked soft ly but with the confidence lhC'y·ve shown-a ll year after Uropp1ng :.i 6-2 dt'C lsion tu the' lteds in C1 nc.;1 nnali 's Riverfront Stadium. J,t.'l', Jistt..•d <JS !ht.· Slilrtin;.: pitcht.•r for Sa turd;1y's sixth gaffil' at f<.,l'rlway PHrk, rell'..i:.;{'d personal tt•nsion by sipping tea and wise-crat•king v.•ith writl'rs. ··1 likl' pressure."' he said. ..... loosen up his bull-shouldered t>tar. The good-natured manager kidded the first baseman that lhe w:t y he "'·as gol n,:?. he would soon set a record for hitless ap· pearances in a World Sen es. "I don't want that rt•cord." Pf'rez tol d Andt'r:;on before ho went on hi s hitt ing tear. "It got to be r idi cuJ ous," An· derson told the ~·ss arterward. "I had to li ghten things up with a little joke. I've Sf'f'n what slumps <"an do tu powt..•r hitters. Our power boys . l ike Tony and Johnny Ilt·r1 ch, .:ire eith er red·hot or ice-cold. 1'h('y 'rc streak hit· ters -and when they slart streaking, watch ouL'' Perez bas been in slumps before but never worried about them. · While the CubBn-bom star was making life miserable for. the American l,.eague champion~ 'With his bat. Gullett was making1 them look sick with his arm. The Reds' best pitcher gave up jUst two hits to Boston through eight inning~ and then three more in the ninth before being forced from the game with just one out to go. . 4 -...• .J.JiAJ;,;..,, •. -.tl.iJ ·• UPI Tt19'1lwlt• BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (.i\P) Oakland A ·s owner Charles 0. .Finley will offer n1 ana~er Alvin Dark's job to Gene Mauch. a Birmingham newspaper reported in today's editions. "J·m going to show up. What else can I do. l 'm not gonna lie dow n and play dead. l won't hav<.- cardiac arrest. 1·11 do what I can." BOSTON'S CARLTON FISK APPLIES THE TAG TO CINCINNATI'S PETE ROSE ON JUAN BENIQUEZ'S THROW FROM LEFT. The Birmingham Post-llcrald said Finley decided not to renew Dark's contract, which expired at the end of the 1975 season, partly because of the owner's dis- pleasure with Dark's Jast two :season:j_ . And the paper quoted reliable sources as saying the club was up lor sale for an estimated $15 million, but there were no im- mediateoffers. The Post-Herald also said that Finley was upset over a comment made by Dark al a church service on the West Coast. Dark told the roi:igregation, the paper said, that Finley was "going to hell.·• Also, the sources reportedly :said, Finley complained that his manager had no control over his players. Dark is in his second tenure as head of the club. After he was hired ror the second lime, Finley said: "Yes, he has been manager of this club before. Yes, he was fired. Yes he is back to manage tllis club. Yes, he expects to be fired again someday.". After a 14 -season career as a major league infielder, Dark stopped playing in 1960and began directing the San Francisco Giants the next year. In 1962, he led the Giants to a National League pennant, but was fired just two years.later. He went to Kansas City and Finley in 1966 aod lasted th~year and part of the next before the owner fired him for the first time. From there be went to Cleveland, as skipper and general manager, btit was dismissed with 21f.i years left on his contract. After a few seasons out of baseball, Dark returned to the Finley organization -and took the A's to its third conseeutive World Series victory. This month. his team was beaten by the Boston R~ Sox in three straight games during the AL playoffs. ~fauch was recently fired by Montreal. Team capt :1in Cart Yastrzemski, who led the Red Sox to their last pennant in 1967, recalled the drama of the past two days of that championship season as he looked ahead. hopefully, to two games with Cin- ('innati this weekend. "l keep thinking back to 1967 when he beat the 1\1inncsota. Twins two in a r ow to win the pennant," Vaz s aid. "I know we can do it with the Reds. The fans will give us a tremendous lift in our ball park.·· "This puts them one up, but they still have lo win four," said third baseman Ri co Petrocelli. the only other Boston player still around from the 1967 team. "Sure, we're behind 3-2 in the series, but now we're going home to our ball pa rk," Petrocelli sajd. "We're just going to have lo go like heck Saturday. You can bet we'll be ready. w e·vecome from behind all year, and we can do il again." Although most admitted the team did not play very well in the field, the Red Sox gave due credit to Cincinnati southpaw Don Gulle tt for a fine pitchin g performance wh ich gave the Reds the series advantage. 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MBP-t11 Wl llOullflbJ teon.- <eJKI<><>). l -2 1l.A -S..,ltl. Comedy of Errors Another F oulup In Pan Am Games MEXICO CITY (APJ-TheVH .Pan American Games almost made it through one day without controversy. Emphasize' 'almost.'' As the fifth day or the problem· plagued Games began today, the United States tied the Cubans in gold med als. 26-26, and j umped out to a healthy 66-SOcdge in total medals. The gold -silver·bronzc count for the Americans was 26-2.J-l 6 with the Cu barns at 26-16-8. Next was Canada at 5-6-12 with host ~l exi co following withJ·5·1 I . Thursday 's schedule started out innocently enough, but just as it had each of the three previous days , officialdom came down with a case or foot-in-mouth dis· ease. This time it was in the women's 200-meter finals where young Americ a ns Chandra Cheeseborough and Pamela Jiles finished 1-2 in a photo finish that look hours to sort out. But just before the medals were to handed out, a misinformed of- ficial told Jiles s he had won. So s he joyCully accepted.. what she thought was her second gold of the Games. Later, when the mixup was dis· covered , the medals were tearful· Jyexchanged . Two disputes left over rrom \\1ednesday's comedy or errors were mediated Thursday. A jury of appeal let s tand the results in the men's discus, even though it was conceded the Cuban who won the silver medal used an illegal disc. AmeJicans John Powell and J ay Silvester took the gold and bronze medals. The Yanks fared better in the three· day equestri an finals where a protest had been lodged over the accidential disqualification of v.•orld champion Bruce Davi dson of Unionvilte. Pa., in the middle of an impressive run . An official thought Davidson was Canadian Jim Day, who was ousted for a m inor rules violation. Davidson was allowed to re· sume his ride from the point of disqualification. He finished with a silver m edal behind Tad Coffin or Strafford, Vt., the gold medal v.i nncr. The U.S. equestrian team also earned a gold m edal -one of t>ight Thur s day for the Americans. After three days of Cuban domination in weightli£ting, the United States finally made a sue· ('l"ssful challenge. Lee James won two gold m edals or three in the light heavyweight weightlifting categories. Cuba's Abel Lopez won the other gold, a nd both .silvers. James bad the third silver . ln middle heavyweight. the Americans did even better with Phil Grippaldi winning two golds and a bronze, and Frank Capsouras, adding a silver and twobronzl". Both U.S. gold medals in track and field were Pan Am record'). Cheeseborough, with Jiles four· hundredths or a second behind, traveled the 200 meters in 22.77, bettering a mark Jiles set in pre· liminaries, and Tom Woods, a senior at Oregon Stale, lrium· phantly c leared 7-4 'h on h~ final t.ry in the hi gh jump. Sports Clipped Slwrt Guyana won its first gold medals of the Gariles, thanks to- University or California· sprinter J ames Gilkes. a legal resid ent of the small South American coun- try. Gilkes won the 200 meters "'ilh a clocking of 20.43 seconds. Boston Forecast·: Rain BOSTON -Rain is forecast ror Saturday's sixth game of the World Series between the Cincin· nati Reds and the Boston Red Sox. No Series game has ever gone less than nine innings once it's begun and baseball officials say they wiJI make e very ef[ort to play Saturday's game d<'s pitc predictions of rain. A spakesman for the baseball coinmlSsioner'! ofrice said ···we would wait and wait and wait, no matter how long, in an attempt to complete th~ game. But if it became impossible to continue, re~lar season rules would app- 1)-. 'Such a decision is up to Com , misaioner Bowie Kuhn. , 7ioo Sltare Lead SAN ANTONIO, Tt•. I A~I -,fttl "°"""' .....,. ln1119lf1MJ ()ptn OOlf lcu'MfMfll! .. _ ,,,,..... MlllW~ ,..,,_.. ,_... "-hH lJ.,.-47 •"'9JiiwitM ~ .... 1 -1 • Dou!JT0-11 M•,tsPw• AncJy Not11> RiCJ'"''OCr..,,t&rd L-11-ie~rl Cr..r1" COooit Mike Hill Ptte• Oor.ttrn.,,~ 6'...::1Fl11 .... < W•UJ Ann~U-O<!Q w • .,,,. f'•r..(k • V.S. E'a.,orf!d ,.,. ..... ~~ ..... l1·l 1-t.ll 3.l·:W-611 ,,,..... »ll .... 3.1 Js-69 ,,,...., 3.1 JS-•• 3).Jll--to•· ;1)-:W--t.9 TUCSON -The United States was heavily favored over less seasoned Venezuela today 3S play began in the second round or the Davis Cup tennis chaUcngc for 1976 with super.;tar Jimmy Connors (or the fi rst time bead· inf{ the Ya11kee effort. The U.S. drew a bye in the fi rst round and will attempt to atone for early round losses the pns t two years lo t.texlco and Colom· bia. Whil e the 1976 series is already under way, the rather confusing f Davis Cup international com· petitive format finds the 1975 champions hip at stake ~·hen Sweden meets Czechoslovakia in Stockholm in December. Today's opening s ingles matches pitted Roscoe Tanne r of the United States Against Jorge Andrew in the first battle with Connors going agains t Jium· phrey Hose. ·Er>ert Saib ORLANDO, Fla. -Chris Evert s ubdued l sa Fernandez of Colombia, 6-1, 6·4, in 56 minutes Thursday night to head into the quarterfina.ls of the $50,000 Orlando Women's Classic. · In other singles matches, Rosie Casals annihilated Kris Kemmer Shaw. 6-0, 6·1 : Betsy Nage~en blasted Joanne Russell, 6-l, G).e · and Donn a Ganz downed RobCrta Stark,6-3,6-4. • f Diane J ones of Canada easily .outdist a nced runner-up Gail Fitzgerald of the U.S., 4,673points ·to 4,486 in the women's pen- tathlon. Jones' sister, Joanne, was seventh. ~f exicans set the pace in the 5,000-m e te r run, Domingo Tibauduiza of Colombia and Ted Castenada o{ the U.S. swept past them in the late going and finished 1-2 in the event. Rodolfo Gomez. the Pan Am torch lighter last Sun-· day, held on for third behind the winning time or 14 minutes, 2 seconds . Jn basketball, the undefeated U.S. rnen·s squ ad rolled to an easy victory over Pue rto Rico, 85-SJ. Otis Birdsong led the Americans with 18 points, and coach Marv J.larllhman was able to play sub- :stitute:s most of the ~econd half after building a J&J9 halftime edge. Cuba, the United States Bnd Mexico were the top three in the fencing foil team finals. --,,._ - 1 SPORTS · Pan Am Results SUmm.1rlesot Tlluro;day'snoenti: • &ASEllALL D:M'nlnlcal Af!publ•C 6, El S•lw.oor I BASKETBALL .... , Unlt!'d st11e, as. Pu'' 10 A ito !LI UNITED STAT ES (IS) OavlJ 6. S lrOsonq 18, Borod 1. P11r'fi:l<K(lll 6, Mnwlt 9, Gru111,10 l, Oo11<,111~•. C.ooil 11. Robo!V•. ~rdf6, P•rl~llt•. H .. 1tome· Uoile<I SI Ill's :i.6-111. Tol•I f0u1S: Un!t'f"d !>tdlf:!o 15, Puft1o Rico 10. TK"'"k:•I louf: U.5 • ..,,~!. co.ocl'I fftatftc.Ote, A; 10.000("$1.l. l<M. Jlco 117. 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The team earlier voted not to taJce the [ield after r ejecting two proposals for cutting pay. Player representative Ken Bo'NIIlan said Thursday that ''it is safe to ass ume'' that Sunday's. game would be played. l~enry Shigekane, a member of the team's executive committee, also said he understood the game would be played. Coach Mike Giddin gs, however, injected another note of uncertainty Thursday when he hinted that coaches mig ht boyrott the game . "We will not put a team on the field, or at least we will not be with that team on the field Sun- day, unless we feel as coaches that they have a chance to win and that we can give the fans their money's worth," Giddings said. The team did not practice Wed - nesday or Thursday, and Gid- dings said h e did not know if there would be a practice session today. · "There is no question that we are in real financial difficulty •• Giddings added. ' Management reportedly asked many players to accept a pay cut to$250a game. The HonoluJu Star-Bulletin quQted a team source as saying that WFL orficials in New York have as~ed all players to take pay cuts. The league's board 0£ gov· emors met in New York earlier'.' this week a!'1id _reports that they were cons 1der1ng dis banding. League president Chris He m· meter, however, r efused to com- ment on the league's financi al position after'.' the meetings ended. Sunday's contest against Southern California is a late ad~ dition t.o the llawaiians • schedule, !llade. after the league shutdown its Chicago franchise. The game is not part of the team's season ticket package. and team officiab view Sunday's attendance as a criUcal test of the Hawaiians' future. "We are not unhappy will\ local attendance figures but a show of good l aith Sunda'y night ieei:tainly woul ~'t hurt things,'• said Dave Stringer, another member of the executive com- mittee. Stringer configued that lower- player salaries are one option be. ing pursued by the struggling league. f "We feel we owe it to the ptayp-a to ask them if they wish. to continue under these coDdl~ Uc:ms,'' Slringer aaid. • ' . ' r s l t I l ) I t l i l i J • • • • -.. •· . . A Lot to Kick About Vnheaten Pirates Thrive On It I!> HOWARU HANDY .,. .... ~'l' ...... SUft How important is the kicking game to the suc- cess of an undefeated football team that Is aver,;aeinc 40.4 points per game in five straight victories! In the case of lhe. Orange Coast College Pirates and coach Dick Tucker. it is extremely· important .and an inte-· gral part of prepara- tions for every game. The Pirates are blessed with two out· standing kickers and statistics bear out their importance to the team's success. Freshman punter Marc Lopez is averag· • ing 36.0 yards per try in 18 attempts but the big statistic is that none of these has been returned for even pne yard. "He kicks the batl so high that our ends have time to get downfield under the ball before it comes down ," Tucker says. . "He is definitely one of the better kickers we have had,·• the coach adds. O•,. put lh• ball as hlgb as l.opez.. How i~ it the Pirates .are consistently good with the kicking game and the recortl shows t.hey have not had a punt blocked in two years? ··we work quite a bit on the kicking game in practice." Tucker ad- miIB. "We punt every day with a live rush and this helps us in two ways -the punter gets to ~·ork on his kicking and our line has an op- portunity to try for the block. "'It aJso helps our punt returners, .. be adds. A check or the South Coast Conference statistics shows Orange Coast with t he three top players in this depart· ment. Tony Accom ando has r eturned four for 1Zl yards while Grif Amies and Dave Bienek are next in this department. Does Tucker have a fofqiula for punt re- turners? What about the place kicking of Woody Tressler? Is he on a par with all·time leading kicker Benny Ricardo? ''He's at least the second best place kicker we 6ave had at Orance Coast.·• Tucker admits. ''l-le's ahead or last year and he could become the top kick scorer in our record books," the coach says, Ricardo scored 103 p<>inls in two years with 15 field goals (a .scho9l record) and 58 con- ver.iions. Tressler h:.id 55 points on 10 field goals and 2S <'onversions as a freshman · and in five games this season, ha.• three field goals and 23 conversions for 32 points. This gives him87 (or the two yea rs with at least five games to play. Tressler, however, doesn't gel as much op- portunity to kick field goals with the explosive OCC offense this season.. But he could easily get two more to tie the re- cord of Ricardo or three to break it. < •• . -· , • . . , • • .Fri!l!y.Oct-17,1'75 DAll.YPILOI' ·~r • . :::: Mutual Opponent Tabs ()CC Golden W•stf College fool· ball coa<b Ray Shackleford ftgures he's put a hex on arch- rival Orange Coast Colle1e. The Rustlers coach, asked by the Daily Pilot to pl.ck a winner and a score in Satur· day night ·s South Coast Con· ference crucial with OCC and Fullerton. grudlngly select.t.'d OCCby &28~27 margin. . But that may prove to be a 00.d omen for OCC's Pirates.. "lt 11ttms lite every year J make one of these predictions the other team wins,"' says Shackleford. whose Golden West team is the on!y com- moo _opponent or the I (()mets andOCC. "Lui year I foll Fullertoo's defense would atop Coast, and It didn't .. (Sh ackle f o rd predicted F\JUcrton would 'win the '74 gamt b y a 14 ·7 or 14·13 margin, but OCC dominated the till, 29·14 ). "I think I'm really putting a hex on Orange Coast.'' Although the Golden West roac.h tabs OCC to win it, he thinks it 'II be a close game. "In pa~1 years I felt I really had an opinion in picking the winner or this g;imc. t really felt lbt> team 1 picked would ~in . Dul to be honest. it's hard to pick: betwe~ FUllerton and Coast ba.sed ~ our games with them." says Sha~kterord . "I'll t e ll you one U1Ing. T "'OUldn't bet a dime on it.'' Shackleford rates the or- fen.sivecdge toOCC. .. Orange Coast is a little betttr orrensively. Based up· on the entire season, Coast runs the ball better than Fullerton, but Fullerton also J'Wl$ well. i'\1llt"rlon ran bet· ter against us th;in Coast. ··And both teams threw well againslu•:• Sha<kl•lord feels Fullerlcn has improved quite a bit over its first two games with the insertion. of freshman Morris Bledsoe at quarterback. Bledsoe tossed four TD p.a.Ut_)S against the RuaUens in a 21·26 comeback win. OCC defeated Golden West.. 31-14. ''Fullerton has really im· proved with Bledsoe. And it has receivers who have '"'°"gh speed to keep Coast honest. That's bow YoU beat Coast -with fas t receivers who keep th~ d efense honest:• Fountain V q l ley, Newport Struggle Oilers, Vi kings, Griffins K e nne d y In S unset Battl~ Fountain V a l ley High's blazing aerial game and the comeback efforts or Newpo rt Harbor's Sailors collide tonight in Sunset League football action at Orange Co.st College. Kickoff is at 8 and the ptUNJing finesse of Foun- tain Valley 's Barons makes them S·point choices to hand the Sailors thei r third straight loop setback. Chris Dove and Gary Coleman pace the Barons, who went lo the air SO t i m es against Westminster last week. Newport ·s punch is h a mpe r ett without fullback Dan Christy (bac k injury), but if Gordon Adams can come up with anoth er 145 yarm in the air like he did against Marin a it rould take a great deal of the pressure off the Sailors' ground attack. Both teams have the good defensive s tan- douts-the Barons boast - ing nosegua rd Kevin Patterson and tackles Mark Burke and Mark Cowper. Collide Led by the passing combination of J\.t ark l.arsen and Ri<.'k Parma. the Kennedy lligh Fight· ing Irish. 4·0 a nd ranked No. 6 in the CIF 4-A poll. are solid f avorities to de- feat the host Huntington Beach H ig h Oi l ers tonight. K.ickorr in the E mpire League football game is 8 and the Irish are 12· point choices over an Oilers team that is 1·3 OYE"rall and 1·1 i n circui t action .· The Marina High Vik·: ings do battle w ith the Los Alamitos Griffins tonight a t Wl'stm inster •lich in a SunsC't League gridiron struggle at 8. [ioth t ea m s a r e primarily ~round orient· t."d . although they have quarterb°'cks who can throw we ll lih·d haxe won with the pass. But the infa ntry figures to roll up mocst or the yardage tonight. poneni.., ha.< the •dgo. . The momentum Marina gained beca~ of its 10-7 upset over Newport H arbor may have been r eversed by the injuries lt suffe red. The lo~s of running baek Mike Fuentes. who is out for the season with a kne-e injury may be a factor." Tackle Marie Scavo, d e rensive end Jim DeLuca and tight end Chris Kilgore are all doubtful. Alvin White averaged 38.3 yards per kick as a sophomore and Mark Schrupp averaged 37 .9 yards for each of the last two seasons but neither •·The most important thing is that he has good hands," the coach says. "We would never put a guy back there if he didn 't h ave good hands no matter how good a runner he is. He has to be able to catch the ball and hang on to it.,. If Saturday ni ght's gaine with FuJlerton is decided by a field goal, Tressler a nd Dave Donlc of Fullerton are two or the best in the area. Donk has two to three (or Tressler this season. Both are pin-poi..[l t passers and have lheoul· '-----------------------------------'standing receivers lo End to Streak Sought complement their pass- ing in Ken Margerum and Bo Boxold . Mike Marquez is not expected to play, however, due to a pulled hamstring in- jury. ~H•• .... Oll•- T£-AIVom51"'9 ' ~V(dK•nl G ......,,...! ••lou<lh c -RkkCl•rk G -0...... Fro•t ' -.'ile1111 Bruno SIE -Rief! H•rri\On ... "' oro "" "" "" , .. With Larsen passing to Parma. Chris Egan and John CulvC'r, the Irish figure to ha\·e too much o(fense against ""llunt· ington Beach. Los Al comes well· armed with a ground at· la ck that has use d fullback SteVe Fogel and Sam Snyder to good ad- vantage. If la~t year's all-Sunset Leagu e rushing s ta r David Spra.:uc is healthy and playing. the Griffins' offe nse t'ould be e ven more explosive. Also a mong the mling is quarterback Dave. Wallach. who may not see t oo much action because or a back injuryt Los Al , on the othe • hand seems to be prett. fit a~d should be riding high after its 12·8 upset over Edison. 08--0ordofl Ad•mi "' FB-Chuck 8uUl~IOfl "' T8 ....SI•"" Fot•r "" Fl-8rian Whllford "' Mesa , CdM SquareOff The QBs have com· bined for 66 completions in 109 attempts for 815 yards and 6 TDs. And on- ly 2 passes ha ve been in- tercepted. Boxold has scored with 3 of those passes and Margerum twi<.'e for coach Bruce Pickford's Barons. Newpor1 H•rbo' D•f-.. LE-t(•vlnLlnc:l\l'f CG Dan Sl••IM RC.-8111 H•nlt'y RE-Jim H•n•e '" '" "' '" Larsen has completed 45 of 79 passes for 823 yards and 9 touchdowns and Parma. despite suf· Cerin g from a mild case of mononucleosis, has caught 19 for 473. Costa Mesa ancf Corona del Mar, two Centur y League prep football t eams bent on staying in contC'ntion for the loop title, clash tonight al Newport Harbor High. Kickoff is at 8 and coac h Tom fo'rench·s Costa Mesa Mustangs are 3-point favorites to beat Corona de! Mar for the first time in eight years. Mesa·s game revolves around quarterbnck Tim Rosauer,, \.\1ho has gone to the air 95 times in four games, completing SO for 712 yards and 5 touchdown s. Hi s favorites targets are Dan Valentine, Mike Snow and Dan Byers. Valentine caught a 31-yard scoring pass last week against Villa Park and ran 85 yards for a touchdown with a kickoff return . Rosauer seldom is a running threat, however , in comrast to Corona del !\tar quarterback Gary Guisness. Guisness can connect at nearly 50:percent ac· curacy yet is an even bigger threat with th e rollout. He ran for 99 yards in pacing Corona del !\1ar to a 34·13 rout of Estancia and has scored tY.'iCe. Roth teams feature solid running backs. but none of breakaway capability. Mesa·s leadini::: rusher is Cullback Dan Dud· dridge, who has carried 50 times for 181 yards. He's a lso a field goal threat , having clicked on a 35-yarder against Magnolia. Coach Dave Holland's CdM attack includes run- ning backs Gary Turner and Rob Elson. Turner came up with a pair of TD plunges among his 57 yards in 19 carries MD Tests Saints LONG BEACH - Unbeaten in the non· league football season, the Mater D ei •ligh Monarchs now face the unenviable task of com· peting in the rugged Angelus League. contained yet and the Monarchs defe nse has permitted just 20 points. St. Anthony has barely fallen to Del Rey League powers S t . Fr a ncis ( 18 ·17) a nd St. John Bosco (27-23) and has a top quarterback in Joe Plummer, who has <.'Om· pleled 42 of 68 passes for 686 yards. against Estancia. But overall, both teams' running games complem e nt the passing attack, whether they ac· tually pass or take the option and run . Mesa·s defense is lt.'CI by ends Steve Park and Byl"rs. \\'hile Corona del Mar defenders are paced by end Spyro Kemble. The two tC'ams are virtually equal in weight. Mesa holding a 1 2·pound advantage on uff('nse and ,l112.pound advantage on defense. The running attack has not shown any consisten- cy. however. and if the Sailors' secondary can contain the pass ing game the Barons rould be in for a long night. CoUI Mol\a Otl1"i• TE-0.n Bye•i RT--Gr'9HOIOen RG-T•rTy l(Ol"llenMrOJ Coach Bill Pizzic::i ·s Sailors have a marl" or- tho dox at t ack with tailback 'Steve ·Foley the ~:~ big running gun. Foley 161 has scored fi ve times, :: four on the ground. ,., TE-Mike now ... L8-TomMotkelt L8-P•ul NLanct!IOll• Cll-cflar1e, Upt~Q•O'<e CB-0.vt Pf\IPJ!•. ' -MattKa..,a....ira > -fk>bHan• .. .....,,. ,..,,., !.p•••lf 1<-ta111 v111toy oue11 .. SE-I( en ,,...,l)erum LT-Frank Ch<li!Y LG-«:•vh• P•ller'-"lf> c -TlmBle""k RG-,,...rlt 8ur't RT-Brtn H•vikefl TE-lloBo•OIO 06-Cllrl\ Oo"" R8-M1•eMu'"° RB--Warrefl 1a,1w FL-l l ... 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I.a r se n threw for.1.421 yards and Parma caught 54 passes for 898. Egan. a six-foot tight e nd . h;is caught six Parma aerials ror 74 yards and Culver has grabbed 11 for 271 . The Iris h don't have the strong runninJi: game they dtd a year ago, but Paul Cain {5·9, 185 1 has n.i.-;hed for 217 yards on 40 carries. I f Kennedy has a weakness, 1t is on de· fense, particularly in the secondary which allowed El :vl odc.rla·s Steve Cody to pass for 288 yards. The Oilers hope to ex· ploit this weakness with quarterbal'k Bill 1-lolst. y,·ho has completed 29 or 61 passes for 485 yards. ll unlington Beach's running ga me hasn 't scared its opposition thus far, grinding out 495 yards for a 123 .7 average. Top runner is Jim Lucas . Thursday n•·ght be! version. the Swordsme n c.r-.. 1M1rOtM11M ~ ore MllN'ltlflll'l<HiB••c11011, ..... sE-RlchNebb ,,., 9,000 Cans at Anaheim's wereahead,21·3. TheTD se....si-s..mcieri RT-Bn..:.•1t111, ,,"'., La Palma Park. pass came onl y five RT-J&fl111t1110 RG-O..flleWl1199rd Pl . . k I r St p I RG-eol>Slmek c -MarkJollMln•i 115 aymg every bit Ii e pays a ter . au r e· c -Otntol,Lu-.n\ ~t:=8i,~~~~ ::! !~: ~!::;::~~n 4~~0t;~m~ ~~v~~~d ~~~~;!te2f1~;3b;d ~s:...:·:::n11•e .ae-G9ryGu•sne1s us t ouchdow n in every line. oe-e1111toh1 T8-RobEl~n ll>S • d d l t II L t · lh f . l HB-,JlmLuc.i\ F8-G•ry Turner lW p E'r JO an 0 a Y 3 C ln C' IT S H8-!rtotl!>w1rtMvl FL--Gre<J Nl'v111e 1w dominated the No. 4 quarter, the Friars -F -6ol>Ru\o;ell lSS . }10 ' "' llS ' ·~ "" ·~ "' '" "' "' eor.....••J.Ur0eta11w ,,, Friars, netting 294 yards trailing 7·0-lost a furn-Heo.1•111• lE-fl.r«I 0 ,..en LE -8obSlme1t II!, LT--&008aum11n ns toServite·s 107 and gain· bleat St. Paul's 48, and LT4'e•thDlonnio '°' :t::r:~'e~~~' :~~ ing 12 firs t downs to the Swordsm en scored =~~,,;;1~"..:;et' ;:; RE-s,p,,..ol(emb1~ 110 Servite's five. six plays later on a one· LB-AlleriPrte•wn 11') L8-fk'MIGr••1ey 160 The decisive TD came yard run by fullback L8-«•flOrRoth 1•1 L8-8rl.,.O..rr1111 16S • h I ll L8-ltoQerS.mllll 111F) ce-&cottMt••Y 11.0 with 4:42 left in the third J erry Ancic . n a , cR-5ievtS.mper. 11, C8-Gre-aW•1uon 1Js quarter when St. Paul Servi t c had four CB-Ml•&O'A1e\\.afldro 1110 Rut Marina wil l be <.'Ounte ring with a strong ground assa ult. With backs like Fred Ren- naker , J im Rankin and Rob Craft. the Vikings should be able to do quite a bit of damage themselves. They have acC"umulated 598 yard-; on the ground in their 2-2 season. Milrlfl•~ SE -R•NIY Cl...,f!Orfl RT-Oen llM~k'lo l'IG-8ob Tierli c ....0.11(;ur11 LG-Mar•VI,. LT -f'or ~est P!Yr aolt TE-519'1Sutl°" 06-0.-W•ll•C"' F8 Jim Ral'lkln TB Fr«! RenNOka' Fl-Jl<k Oobklfl Mil ri•• Defww RE -6Gbliet1i But Los Al. 2·2 on the year and with two vie· torie.s against league op· RT-5.l>lun ~PWll1y lT-8obPrlt• LE-R-rtFryer LLll· ,,.,.... Mercurl& ML&-0.n IN•~\ RLB·M&rk V1<• LC T«I V ..... \ ... !FO RC Bot>Cr111! F~n"~ TorfR\ SS-R•Nlr CM9h0fn TWO•FOR•THE•ROAD SALE ATLAS Al\CESE I I ERS ~~~s59m1 E l8·~· "'"''""'"It I WHITEWALL SALE PRICES lhrough Oct. 31 I S•lP '11 .. .., •.• '1 .. ,.,. r e" ~• uu P"' tor., E78·14 S69.90 $34.95 $2.32 F78·14 73.90 36.95 2.47 G78-14 77.86 38.93 2.62 H78-14 80.28 40.14 2.84 J78-14 85.32 42.66 3.02 F78·15 76.14 38.07 2 .55 G78-15 80.10 40.05 2 .69 H78·15 82.98 41.49 2.92 J78· 15 88.02 44 .01 3.09 L78-15 89.38 44.69 3.21 'l'"ctt~ m,\y ~~•Y ,,1 Clle'<•nn oe;1le<·• Standard Stations . Ch"evron Dealers Chevron !!Ill.!! a "' ... ,., ... .. ... , .. '" ,., "' "' "' :: '" "' ... ,., Tonight at 8 they open circuit action against the host St . Anthony Saints and the Monarchs have been installed as nine- point choices to win their first league opener since 1969. The ~1onarchs, No. 5 in the CIF 4·A poll. look too strong for the winless Saints who may be better than their 0·4 record in· dicates. 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Ju«t squ~<'.'le <'Ind slop The thr('e wheels give excellent bal.lnc(' And 1he speed is a safe one boy·o r girl poo..ver. Quie t. Onf' of th~· n1r1 "' 1h1ngs lor qrownUJl"' .:iboul KH:k 'N Go 1t the t"ck of no15f' Th,> l1rt""i roll ~1lc>ntlv ()11 p,1v•·d .. ur f,1ces l .. :1ughter .Jnd <.hnu11nq, hnw<"v1•r, will prub.1hlv be hl'a1d Dependable. /\nothl•r 1h1ng .1br1ut K1cH "N Go 1<. th ... • conlp,iny -1 londri So you c~n be "urc of ""'(p!!;•nt dc~1gn. rugqed con~truchon .1nd rct1dy t1vt."11l.1b1lirv of fl.1rt s. Kick 'N (io ~" ,1 h\'auhfully ton.,rru cled fun machine for k!d<,-from Hond(l. Chee.It: your loe111 Ho"" d••l•r. Aw•rd Motors, l"c. I 1680 Newport Dlvd., Co•l•'Mesa, {71 4) 6'2-0•3 .. ' " • • -' r .. I _; , -l • - ; I -... •• .. '· ~-· - ' ... D~IL V l>ILOT Friday. October 17, 197S UnbeatenSanCEemente Checking ' · X-country Daels W inless El Toro S ummar ies ' ' ) Und e fe ated. San Cle mente Jligh Sthool (4-0)', the CIF's !irlh- rankcd 2-A football power, will host winless El Toro Jli gh (0 ·4) tonight in opening South Coast League action. Kickoff is at 7:30. The TMtons will enter the game as 14 -poinl choiC'es a nd the favorites to capture the <·ircuit championship. Tritons coach· Al lie S c h aff is <'oncc rncd about depth on his tc<tm and fearful that injuries or the flu might cause problems. · Schaff is also looking for E l Toro to come oul throwing. The Tritons may cou nter with <-1n a erial game ortheir O"'n if the J>0"'erful runnin,I! o f Rrian \Vood. Tom Arons, Jlon \V adc and· * * * S.11 Cl•menlt 01:1111• 'tE--otnn•• EnQ:.lrom ,.., T -Gre11 H••v "" G -Da•IOOomlnoue-t ,,~· c -TD<T>£MI\. ·~ G -s11ve ~\nlll "" T -J•mMe-..-\ "" 5£ -5.l<1n ~1n1~ '" Qft f•mV111,11le'I. 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Sc-•yO...,.n r ~ 8'ec:tl 2 I 2 6--ft .~Hiiis 210 3-• 5corl119: La-.Morton 4. GrillDI• J, ( W•nd•I 2, WhlllO<.to;, Summ.r\. 1 DH-C. .Mc.C.rtln 2, Ml""cn 2,. Mia'Lll ,_ j. .JUNIOllVAll:SITY I Store •rav.m.n I ~BMch 2 1 2 ,_, 0.-..Hlllt. S S l S-11 f Scoring: ,l.8~rm1n 3, QIOy J, , DolDV, Sholl, John\on. OH-- • ~1.M'f9rt.7,D.McGv11nJ, l ~U. : FllOSH·SOPH I Scwt •r 0-rfilon !AQuN8e«tl 1 I 3 6-11 o.n.Hlllt. 0 1 O 2-3 Sco<'l"'J; LB-(;rlndle 4, KrUQll!r 3, Moub 2, Olrblff\Mn 2. DH-Drl-y 2. Miiosch. VAllSITY kertttr Ou,,.n 5-llCltm.nte of ! 3 0--9 EITi:t<"O l 1 o 1---S Scot1"9: SC-<acw 3, O'G«IT'IM\ J, Gl"OOS 3. ET-Simo,. 7, Scnlldlrl, W.lem.tl,'Wll-. .IUlllllO•VAllSITY k.nltyDllll~n 5-ICl-nllt I 0 0 0-1 EITOl'O 3 o 2 7-12 ScorlP19! SC-Cook. E T-Fl.l<~UQI'> •, Hol'll A, Ma ~IL 2, 8-l"mMJ .• PftOSH·SOPH Scw.•r~ s.rtO.-t• 3 s 2 ,_,, ... ,._ 0001-1 Scorfflll~ SC-Wen>er •. k.lhn 2, Mseley 2, Devit., Htslr.lns, Hum-pnn. E T-SmUA. YAlllSITY I' ScOA •Y (hiaMf~ Muntlrovton Be•cll 1 9 7 <1-12 ~l'll'll'dy 1 0 0 1-J SCorl!'I'): H8-Jo1111i.on I, ~lr ~ ~a,8JllT•ylor 1, 'r.o 1. FlllOSH-IOPH tfufltlngtma Bu<ll l J I HI IC.tNllt(ly 0 0 0 0--0 .SC-.... :.H8-Tom.T•¥IOl 1,~ .. , Andellll J, LNcll 2, A•~ 2,. W•ll&rJ,. Bee.kit'/. Cross Country Stars at UCI All 15 Orange Coast a r ea high schools will ent er cross country teams in Saturday's Orange County Invita- • tional at UC Irvine. Among the 15 schools entered in this m eet are ,Edison, rated No. l in the CIF 4·A poll, No. 3 Costa Mesa and No. 10 Marina. Mission Viejo, rank('d No. 2 in the 2-A pall, will also compete. Freshmen races start. at 8:20 and are followed by the sophomores (9;20), varsity (10:20) and Ju n ior v_arsity (11-;40). .... R nndy Adams linds the ~01n~ too tou.i;h. El 1'oro cuach Mac :l\1oore ft•el s his tt•am's d£1f l.'nse m u::;t 1 m provl! to l'onl:un the1'riton ~. '"Wl' hud a letdown lust W('t:'k." Moore s <1ys, "We W{·ren't tul'kllng and our tea m pursu1L wnsn't thert!. We have lo play our regular defense in order to contain their running J:!•1mc. ·• With the passing £<Htt~ ~ potential offensive threat for the Trilons. 'J'irn Vleisides and Gll•nn Dill will be ca~l into the limelight. The duo <'On1· plclt.-d 7 o r 16 attempts l:.ist wt·~k in tuning up for c~1 gue play. \Vood is thf..• ru:.h in)! lcadC"r for the ·rritons but "'as limited to '16 yards last "'eek after .in early • week bout with th~ nu. lie was used ~pa?in1::ly but against Redondo Beach a Wl!ek earlier, he ran fol' 208 y.:irds:. J-le is r eady ttguin this week. The El Toro offense has had trouble getting untracked but figures lo come into its own at any time and ~ive any of the South Coast l.eague foes trouble. c.·raig Driml will open ~t tailbo1ck ·for the Chargers with K evin Ur· quhart nt fullback and Scott Burghardt a t quarterback. Any one of the three ta11 break into the open <:t t a n y time ilnd B urghardt is joined by Steve Kt:>y in the pas::;ing game. Key hit on (our passes for 81 yards and a touc·hdown last week. \rA"llTT u.-11Nt11 Utl CWJO..M~llH l Hull! IL) •·u ; a. Bo-10) t,o , l . s . "'":!"'' 101 e ·,1 : &.. HUC> -ll.1 IQ•QO; j., ""9V¥1111t 101 ltl.02; • H....:• ~ 0.mt1rl.O.\ IL) 10 /If; I Mon1oom1r y 101 10·10; t . Rk .... tGKlfl ILi 10:1S; 10. Wecer (l.I 10 ?l, 11. Oolltwen (LI lO:Jf; 12 • .I, V•~1 (01 10 2'; I). !tnydn' ll.I to 11, 14. S..ly I0110:4J. C-t.t ....... IMI IUI C•M L t· 0.w l(GM) IQ O): 2. E111\, """' lni.on, T1>omp~o11, Voun-;i, O...rrou, Kot.tor ICMI 10 )0: I . Elliott ICMI 10 ll, '· Ch•i.e ICGM) 10.4J; 10. O. 0.1ICGMI10 S., 11 Dolin fCdMI 11:00; 11 HOll•nO ICOM I II OJ; ll. H•r.,.., ICdM) 11 .0S; 14. Gii~• ((dM). • Mh."'911Vltr)o 12'1 IHll U11lwnlt'f l. W•ll1rl>o"l4 tM I 9 loll; 1, USorll:• IM! •·.50; 3. GI•\!. IU) 9.SI, 4. Ftro IUI 10.0J; S. Mal'\11 (Ml 10 U; 6. O.tcy CU) 10• IS; 1, l.""9 CUI 10 11; L u .... tUI 10 14. '· G•IY1n IUJ IO:V; 10 Cortorlol'I !Ml 10·>1; II, M. INnn lM) IO:Q ; ,lf. Co• iM) lO•Cl; IJ. Pomlr0¥ (Ul 10:•S; 1•. O'Mfll•¥ <MJ 10 .50. l.o1 Al1mlln IU I 1111 '-Vrt.._ 1 C..llup IMI 10.11: 1. Pt1t1 (Ml 10 11; 3. Endlcoll !M l 10 1f; 4. Vi cker\ {L) 10 11; S. l>rlow !Ml 10:"; • Fer••res ILi 10.>t, 7. Hendr+t • (Ml 10:4\, l .An<ler\Oll tM) 10 t l , ~ SIOlln (Ml 10 ~. 10. B•Jln !LI 11.<W, II. Riiey !L) 11 :0.. 11. Wllll'(ll !Ll 1t:11: IJ_ IC.oel'ller IL) 11 .lJ; 14. "( TMl:teo"W CL.I I I 11. El "'°*H (Ill !>ti Eli.Mi. Diahlos, Trojans I n Loop Struggl e 1 ~¥ !fM I IO:OJ , 1.Meklll !El 10 11 , J, Moult CE M I 10.12; 4. Aetlelt If) \0.11; J . Nt..,n (EM) 10.11; 6. Sulllw.in CEMI 10:•7; 1. NOrwood IEMJ 10:51; 8. S..mpi.on (£Ml IO:SS; '9 Kim IEMI II 04; 10, c;o.r !El 11"11 ; 11. W•lltt\ 11!1 11 "11; 1: M(.C." IEI 11 .ll , lJ. v1n HO'TI U 11 711.14.Wl'lllelf l nollme. .EclhW1Ull ()t)Wt1ffno The new-look Mission Vil'jo Hi gh Diablos, cum- p11ing a 3· 1 pre-season record. are favored b.Y six points t o defeat Univers ity"s Trojans in their South Coast I.cague football opener at Mis· :;ion Viejo toni ght. Kickoff is ;.i.t 7:30, and the balanced Diablos of- fense m ay prove to be the diffe rence in a game which figures lo be close allthC\\'<iy. UQiversity, which tied for the league title with a 4-1 mark last year, is 2-2 but its offense has been threatening to explode in recent weeks. l\.1 b;sion Viejo's offense has been consistent and has taken a completely diffe rent appearance from the 1974 offense in which quarterback Dave Schmidt threw on almost every down. Schmidt w as graduat- ('(f and Doug Reeves has been more than an ade- quate successor. p assing for 354 yards and run- ning for47. But the key to Di ablos success. so far bas been the ru~ing ga m e , s parked _ ~tailbacks Scott Spear and Joe Blum -who have rushed for 326and184 yards. University. though, may have a d efen se strong enough to contain· Mi ssion Viejo's of. fense. Only one team has scored more than six points against Universi- ty. and the ';['rojans are allowin~an average of nine points per ~ame. l , McConr•llt !£1 9 41 (c-.. ,..._ cord): 1 . M llltr IW) t .S1; 3, Chrl1l.,t1,en tEl 9 !S; 4. W•ICzilt (El Ill 0., S. M.trlln IWI 10·IS. 6. HQOaf\ I [) 10.l&; I . Jl:'etw.y CEJ lO:tt; t. Goldstlfll'I tEI 10 ll; t . Fer...W (WI 111.1'. 10. A•(lnltg.11 !El IO:l.l; 11. Wlmor IWI 10;3S; 11. StlfforG (W) 11 11; IJ. Jo11nu111 (WJ Sl:l6; 14. St-n (WI 11;3S. Their top defender is linebacker Dave Scrog- gins, an all-league pick in 1974. The Trojans' offense has been som ewhat er- ratic, but Mission Vi ejo must stop t ailback Ron Dykes and quarte rback John 1-Ialagan . • S...0-M•l16Jl•JIEIT- 1. T. H-lttlon ISi 10:)0 c~ rwcord, 010-10:51); 1. A.•l•tt !S) 10:1S; J . Adtml1t11 CSI 10:!1; •· W•lc.oll IS.110· 36; S. FurbN (El 10:"6; 6. E<1w1rd$ (SI IO·S3, r. T•rbrh !El 10:~. e. Mullloiln !&I 10 Se; 9.C«. ($ j 11 :oo; 10. Liln~" ,, o:: I 11 :C '. JU ... 10111 VAlllSITY Dykes has picked up 284 yards Of) 69 carries while llalag:i n has rom- pletcd 19 of 51 passes for 239yards. U.U,.. 111.ttll IJll l:ttl D1n.tHUl1 1.Wlllsler IOl 10 14 : 1. Rlddloll (l.) IO:'.IO: J_ B••O•ord (LI lO:ll, 4. c- IL) 10·3'1; S. Conner~ tOI 1o·:tt; I>. Gormsl'llllS"m !LI t I :00, 1. Wll1tltke>- ILI 11:05; •. cn1,111n (LI 11.0l; '· Rf'dkk IL) 11 ;12; 10. Rr.tsor j(_j Un~ ... nlty Oflens• WSl'-OanHlll LT -Marl< Murphy l.V--C:J!tt Nd Kirt C -P•ul S.,IMI RC.-""'lf'r Macdonald RT-T+ml>!llloO!'I TE-0..•e A•li"" WR---'loe•nC.••l'lo1m OB-Jol\1'11-i•l•Qill\ FB-B11111;,,,,,, TB..-Ron D~tf' Unlw•nlly 0.lrn~• lE-Davell•ll"tl LT -Ric.~ B•der l.G-Mart-1' RG-5erg10 O.tg.tdrllo RT-Marl< Murpny R E-R J Schw1chtenbef!I LB--0..ve St;rog.g1n11. C8-0..n 1-i1ll CS-Sean C.r•ha.., !,S.-Er1c Sorlnsier l'S-,..,l He l\O · Mh1/on v11Jo on..,~• TE-Jay Cl1!111 RT-Br.tdSil•• AG-Jell McC..rl'f C --Mike l-iunt.nq LG--lDOdSl'lum~k"f l. T---Molrl< 8el\Uly SE-C.r1r9Jonfl" 08---0ovq R1e11rs FB-R•• Broueiette TB-Scott Si>etr SB-Eric Schmidt Mh11M YleJ1 0.fe!IM. RE-Mart Mummert RT-Jell F1emln<J MGo--0•¥ Gr••r LT -Mlrt Merwin LE--G•le ,..,.rr~m•n LB-Jay H•ller l.8-Ste_ 11;,11ey RV-Chris Ro~\ CB-Mark Andre,,.!> C8-J•!I Hocx> ~ -Eric. 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The initial sug- 'gestion came from fellow student Mari Predific, who had worked at the institute. ·"The prison audience is the toughest. If you can please them, well, you ·ve done something," Casey said. The two productions stem from the Truth Black Repertory Com· pany. which Case)' founded last February. lt involves many UCI students-most not drama ma· ,jors-and some community •members. "My first reason for doing any of the plays is that I wanted to" venture a historical phase of black performing art. I'm re· searching through ~rformance, ''Casey explained. BALDWIN PLAY IS BASED ON TRUE INCrdENT Stanley Patrick Comfons Wounded Phllllp Nunn takes more striving," especially to raise money and get credit, Casey said. Admission to "Blues for Mr. Charlie'' is 15 cents. Advance tickets are available at the UCl Associated Students office and at the Fine Arts Box Office, 833-6617. Cast members are Muriel Busby, Gale Davenport, Madeline Burger, Stanley Patrick, Michael Reber, Pal Campany, Steve Howard, Phillip Nunn, Brenda Brown, Andrew Garcia, Jon Lovitz, Barbara Cregan, Deborah Gates, Joel Morton, Danny Perkins and Aaron Donerson. Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Friday, OCtobef 17, 1975 DAIL 'I" PILOT Cf • PLAYWRIGHT OLIVER HAILEY AND DIRECTOR JOHN FER:l;ACCA (FRONT) DISCUSS PLAY Richard Fehrtng end Teri Clrenne (Back) Are Among Six Ac1ors In Halley:s Adult Drama Author Advi-ses at OCC In 1970. ·· Father·s Day ·' flopped on Broadway. Las( year. it was a hit at the Huntin2t.on Hartford Theater in Hollywood and was returned twice by popular demand. .. Now that we have broken new ground for women, th.is play I think can be enjoyed in a way it rouid1t't five years ago," said John Ferzacca. who is directing a production of the play which ~II run from·oct. 22 through Oct. 25 ln the Orange Coast Col lege Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road , Costa Mesa. Admission is free and curtain timeis8p.m . ··Father's Day,'" which is about three divorced couples, will be OCC's entry in the American College Theater Festival. The college·s nroduc· tion or .. Lenny,'. also directed by Ferzacca, was a finalist in last year's regional competition. Although the play has pre- viously been performed in · Orange County, this production will have addiliorfs s pc('ially written by the playwright. ()liver Hailey. who is serving as a con- sultant to the production. Hailey said he is delighted at the response the play has re- ceived in other college produc-... lions. He described !:<tudent au· diences as .. sensational .. .! find that youthful audiences always make plays sexier than they arc. They pick up every nuance. ··The old folk s either don't hear it or don't care." "WHAT l'M leading up to is what's happening now, so the re· ason I 'm doing these plays is to show why,'' s hes aid. "Charlie," by James Baldwin, is based on the true story of a young · black man who was murde red by a while man. The killer is acquitted by a jury. Painter at Home in Past Era The strong languttgc of the play als9 is readily acceptable to young people, he :-;a id, adding. :·1 didn't know there was any bad language in it (until it got to New York). The language shocked them ... ,, •·1t·s a total illusionistic and expressionistic play. It's very powerful . I believe it's X- rated ... By mature audiences, I mean those who can accept reali· ty, .. Casey explained. Casey, a senior, said she aims at a racially mixed audience, noting that people come to see plays for many reasons. "SOME PEOPLE come to see the other form of life. Some pe9- ple come to see the performing arts. Other peopJe, actors, come to see if they could do better, and other people come to see if it's som ething they want to put money in. Audiences are funny. I find that interesting.·· Her ambition after she graduates in December is to start her own repertory theater in Los Angeles, using some of her pre- sent actors as the core. ·•1 want to buy my own theater, I want to own my own buih:ting. and I don't fee l ' those are high hopes. It ·s not hard to gel a theater going because once you get something that appeals to the people, they come," she said. However, "It's a lot harder to put on a black production. It DIRECTOR CASEY Expl oring Block Hl•IO<Y By JO OLSON OftMO.lly '1Mtst..fl' When the surf's up in Hunt· ington Beach , Hawaii or Australia, you probably won 't find Richard Peterson at his easel working on his 17th century landscapes. The 27-year-old artist, who on- ce considered following the waves as a permanent life style, will head for the beach if he knows the surf is good, but if he happens to become inspired as he walks out of his house, he'll dump his. surfing gear and paint for a while. This is part of the enigma of Peterson, a native of San Pedro ~and product of Orange County. He was born in the 20th century and lives part of his life m this era but (eels mor~ al home in the 17th century. HE COLLECTS antiques of the era, likes harpsichord musi-:, counts Vivaldi as a fa\orite com· poser and says tfia.t age was ·'robust.·· The other interesting and awesome thing about Peterson is that he didn't set out to become a famous artist or attempt to make a living at it, as many painters do. He was "discovered," in the old Hollywood manner, by Henry Vorgang, curator or the Old World Art Investment Co., while Vorgang was walking in Corona del Mar. One of his friends had a gallery, Which .was going out or business. so Vorgang dropped in for a visit. RE SAW a liny painting, which his friend told him was done by ''some young kid of 22. '' "Something bit me," Vorgang said. "This painting was out of the ordinary.'' He called Peterson and asked the Surprised young artist if he could be his agent. This was agr~ upon, and over the past five years the relationship has deepened, to a friendship as well. In -bis heavy Austrian accent, Vorgang alternately praises and marvels at his protege's talents. "'He's a genius. Where he gets thi1:1from,1 don·t know ... PETERSON, from an artistic family, remembers hieing taken as a young child to the county museum in Los Angeles to view the famous paintings. "I remember seeing the paint· ings of the old masters. I always identified with them,'' he said. He always thought it would be ''nice,. to be able to paint for a living, but was well aware of the difficulty involved. "I was· always painting, trying to sell, but 1 had a lot of bad ex· periences with art dealers. They would order paintings, then re· fuse them . They sometimes found something wrong with the paintings so they could put the price down." Now, as he has «aintd con- ridence, bis output is slowin& as • he puts more work into each painting. Peterson has dabbled in abstract art, but finds he is com - pelled to paint in the 17th century mood. He doesn't paint from sketches or pictures, but draws from his extensive mE!'rnOry of scenes from nature. "I HAVE a good memory for races, object'I, places I see," be explained. It is this keen memory which enables him to play music of the great composers on the piano completely by ear. Vorgang, wbo displays Peteraon's work in hil Newport Huntington Beach artist Richard Peterson with painting that shows his attraction to • the 17th century Beach gallery, admits he doesn't understand his young client, who divides life between two cen· turies. Peterson can only say he has a deja-v u reeling about the 17th cen tury. He prefers the furniture, ar1 and music from that age. He tends to shun modern things, which lack the feeling of having been made lovingly by so- meone's hands, and looks for natural fabrics and materials to carry through the mood. "I feel stifled in pla.stic::,·· said the blond surler, whose heart is in the England ol Charles II while his feet are in the waves. ' HE SAID he likes to write about women. partly because ··that·s where most of your talent is . Very few men work well on the stage today. That ·s not true of film ... For one thing. l think women have more of the dedica· tion that it takes for a long-run play." I-le also noted that more abun- dant roles for men -and greater pay -in television and movies has siphoned off many male performers. Anothe r reason he likes to write female charactL•rs. llailey s aid.~ is that · ·'women, to my taste, are just m ore interesting than m e n . Th ey're certa inly more interesting in a conccntrat· ed area. which the stage is. "THE WOMAN is allow('d to expre!:<s her emotions, to articulate them on her face. !\1cn have to be stoic ;_i ll the time and that gets boring. \\that·s lovely 1n the conversation bel\\'een women if you"re bless('d enough to hear it is how open they b('comc ... "Also. I think women feel more deeply than men. Certainly in the case of divorce. I think the pain is much deeper for women . · Father·s Day,' although it is not about womL·n ·s liberation because these women arc not liberated yet. is cert<iinly a pro- femaleplay .'' ll ailcys;1 id . He s aid his strongly pro.fl'male s tance has not aroused an · tagonism by men. "That·s the wonderful thing about men. 1·d be worried i£ I attacked women. But things are easier fOr men, .. he said. 1 lailey is also the author or "Firs t One Asleep. ·Whis tle," which was produced on Broadway jn 1966 : .. \Vho·s 11ap- PY Now ?.·• staged :it the Mark T~per Forum in 1967 and off. Broadway in 1969. and '·f'or the Use of the Il a\\," a Trinity Square Players production which was broadc:.i s t on public television. He has recently fini shed "And Where She Stops, Nq.,tiody Knows."' which has just been op· lionedfor Broadway. Cast members for .. Falher·s Day" are McKee Anderson, Teri Ciranna. Shirley Vale!\, Richard Rowland, Richard Fehring and Ron LaCaria. Sets and lightin& were designed by Je.ff Kap~. ' • • ·' f : '· ) ,. . , •. ... . •. .> I •• ' . . ' .. • • .. . , •• -. :j • Frlday,Oc1ober 17, 1075 Art: Does It Need a "The i.rouble 1~ evt-ryonl' looks th~ same Avant-11arde artists look like othl'r avant ~arde artists ;ind bourgeoi~ arl1:'.!lS look ltke other bourgeois artists. But 1n 191S th;-tt wasn't the ease." Victoria Kogan Kaurman , al'ling ;)ss1stant pruft:."tiSOI" or ;:1rt history at lJC Jrvinl", was rhscussing a theory uf l'On lC'mporary art wh ich she will prf'~l'nt 1n .a slide lect ure <tt thl' l.ag:un1.1 Bl·~1 ch '.\1ui-.1.:urn 01 Art, 307 (.'.hff Or .. 1.a~una llt~ilch. at 2 p.m . (>ct 20. .. \Vhat I will be talking about 1s tht• r.1('t that rnost of th<-rl'volut1un in the vtsu<.11 .ni.::i happens Crom 1005 to 1919 ;.ind mostly wc··v(· been living it out since tht'n, ·· explaint'd M s . Kaufm a n , w ho spe<'ializes in 20th ct>ntury art history. of art history which is that 1n period" or st .ability, art 1s ex- t r e-me I y h u m ani stic , 1t"s rt:'pre~enta l 1r>na l , it's et;oist1c. w he reas 111 periods of cbsrupt ion art11:i not dl•fined in any one :nyle." Ms . Kaul· man said. SffF. B,t:l .Jt:VF.S radienl ('hanges took pl'-lt·e at the time be<•aust" of the social un- rt•s l anrl dist ul'banct.• caused by \llorld \\lar I. · J)ur1ng a \var people have tht·1r n1111d::i <'hanged radi('o] I) When pt:>ople come back from lht.· ~'ar t hey 're no longer thrc:.itencd by ab::itrac- l1on . Thpy 've been to the abyss," :\ls . Kaufman said. ''Today th1•re is a Jot or d1f ferent nrt. but it 's so un - derstood ... \Vl"re at thC' point where nothing razes us, ex- cept of course a \~:ort d war ... :;ht• s<.iid. notin~ lhut JI might take another v.:ar tu st1mul~1tl· rha.nge in thl' art '~urlt.1 . VICTORIA KAUFMAN 'fhe !{'Clure, ·' l!ut·k~rounds of Contemporary Art . Is Anything R eally :'llew·1". 1s the first in a ser1l's sponsort'd by the museum affiliates. Al· tendance by n1e m bers is £rl'{': for nonmcmb<>rs. tht~ C'OSt is $1 . Inform ation is a vai I able by <: all1 n g 494 -6S3 I. !'he noted that a(ter \.\1orld \Var JI . abstract art once again became prom inent. "There is a whole theory Jn addition to her· [>OSLl1nn ut UCI, Ms K:.iufman :o;cr\~·s un the board uf dLfCl·tur~ of the l..os Ant.:l'l('s lnst1lull' of Contem porar.v Art 1n Cc>ntury City a n d 1s Southc1'n California cditor of a 01'\'-' quarterly put,]J{';i\1un, \'1suJI n1alog. Women's Art In UCI Talk 'RF.CF.NT TR t:NOS IN W0,1F:N'S ART' -Tt1l k by Cindy :"<lems(•r, chit'( <.'C:litor o ( f<'C'minist Art Journal. 7 "30 o'clock tonighl al l'C Irvine So<.'iiJI &·1ence Lcclurt.• ll·all. !<Tel.'. RF.NF.i'IT ART AUCTION -Works rrorn Robert Sills Gallery to benefit the Orange Coast College Children's Center. Preview 7 to 8 p.m .. auction 8: 30 p. m . Oct. 24 at OCC Student Center . 'F.IGllT BRITISll PRINTMAKERS' -Exhibit ()ft. 18 to Nov . 9 at Talisman Prints, 1435 ,Glen- neyre St., Lagun a Beach. Hours information 49-1· 7400. 'RF.AT (;[N F.RATIOS PORTRAITS' -P a in t- ings by PC'tt'r l.al-\lanc. also, reception honoring pot.'t f.u"•rencC' f<'crlin~ht•tti. 10 o'clock tonight at \1l'rJ'lul (;a!ll•ry. :t..>r! C.!ennl•:-r<-' SI , Laguna . &·;1ch. ,\I l 'i, T 1. :\1 f: DI ,\ S 110\\. \\'urks by eight urti sts, (lt't. JR t hruu~h r.:ov. 16, plus reception fro in 7 to !() o'c!oel.c lo ni~hl at 201 J•'r<Jnkfort G<:1 ll ery, 201 f''raukfort . ll unting:tun l-k>;:1ch. I lours . 7 to 9 p.rn . Wednesdays a n d ·r hursdays, 2 to 5 p. m . '''l'eke nds. ARTS A.\'O f'R :\FTS f·'ESTl\'AL -At Grace Luther ~r (.'hurch. Edin;.:cr at Golden West Slri:>t~t . lfuntin~ton rk::ch. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Oct. 18. Crafts. plants ...1nr! strolling musicians. 'WF.STF:RN 'iCE'\JF.' F:xhihit nf \\'<'stern p<.iin· lings rrom 178 1to1927 'It the Lo~ .\ngc ll·s C.:ounty ,_t useum 0£ 1\rt , 5905 \Vilshire Bl\·d .. Los An~t·Jes, Oct.15-0 ec. 14. f''ree. FIL:ltS 0:'1 CUBIS M A1'D EXPRF.SSIONISM - Or<:1nge Coast College·s Fine Arts ~ta ll 116. 270 1 F'airview Road, Costa Mesa, (rom noon to l p.m . Oct . 21. Free. PRINT EXHIBIT ,\ND SALE -Works rrom the Ferdinand Roten Galleries. 11 a .m . to 5 p.m . Oc t. 21 in Purcell Gall e ry, Chapman College Reeves Hall , 333 N. Glassel I St., Orange. PALLET K S IFE DEMONSTRATION -By Jo Ann Mi x. a l t he Costa :\les:i Art League meeting, 7:30 p.m . Oc t . 23 a1 Mesa Verde Sc hool. 2'.Y.(l ~1 esa Vf'rde Drive West, Costa Mesa. F'rct\ open to public . 'OF M,EDIClillE AND ART' -Londmarks of medical history c aptured on can \'as by Gloria Aurton and Sclm ;,1 Mannhei m , at the Catirorni a Stale Mu-;eum of Science anrl Industry, 700 State Or .. Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Noy,· lhroug h Xov. 30. PHOTO EXPOSITION -Second Southern California Inte rnationa l Photo Show, opens Oct . 23 for four days at the Disneyland Hotel Exhibi- AMAZING ART SALE GRAND OPENING OILS·LITHO-l.IMITBI EDITIONS PHOTOS4RAl'HICS ....,..- PRINCE & PAUPER GAUERIES Lulrt>er Yard Mell 384 Forest Ave. •Laguna Beach 92681 PHONE: 17141 497·3066 • Galleries I Exhibits .'Afternoon in Rome · by Susie Tracy, from 'Photography and Water Reclamation Paintings' (see below) at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center lion Hall in An a heim. Includes co mm er.c ia l dis- pl ays, photo g alle ry, leeturc series and special events. OILS BV DOROTflV KOSOFF -At Le Petite l.ouvre Art Galle ry, 302 Main St .. B<:1 l boa Pen insul~ I near th<' ll a ,·i\ion ). ~lours . 11 a .m . to 5 p .m . Thur sday lo Sunday, until 9 p .m . S;1t11rrt;•ys. r II 0 T 0 G R 1\ r H s ,\ N D \\I 1\ T F: R Rt:t 'LAMA'r l ON P1\INTl~GS -Pholos by .Su~it~ Traey, plus p;.1int1ngs 11nd g r.uphic s by .'Jorm:.1n Rock we/! <ind othe rs from the collection of the LJ.S. Burea u or (Walt·r I Recla m;1 tion. ()cl. 18 throui::h Nov. 16 at the Mlle kentha ler Cultural Center, 1:..'()J W. i\1 a lvern Ave., l''ullerton. Hours : Noon to 5 p.m . 1'uesday through Sunday. Free. CELEBRATES ITS FALL FESTIVAL Pumpkin-Carving Contests (Entry Details 1n Harbor Shops l Costumed Merchants Prize Drawings in Each Shop Strolling Band HAUNT THE HARBOR October 25-26 M<ME RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND mCJNOPEOPI.£ , ..... '""'" ............. , ,, ·~ .-... ,.,_, -· ,,.. ,,,., • ..,,,, e• -·· ,_ ,., ........ ., , .. ., •""' ...... WESTPORT SQUARE • 12 Exciting New Shops! 4ll Mii •0 .. 11110 ''~"" ""''""'' . ,- ... ~ Jiii -......... .. ........ g..-_ ....... ,_ ........... .. L. ~I. 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Other lecturers in thea;cries will be Geor ge Jam~ of Cal Stall' Full('rton on "P hoto Realis m /Super Jlea ll~m ." Nov. 17 ; non Lagerberg. pro- fes:1ional a rt lecturer, on 'Subculture Art," .{an. 19 and F.ct Berea of tht.• UCI raculty on 'The New Abstratt Ex prt•ssionism, .. f'cb 16. ALSO 8Cheduled to speak are Di a n a Z lotnick, editor or Newslette r on tht.' Arts. on \Vhat ·s on in the Cal/C'ries. _, :\1;,1rch 15 . l-\o t-J <.111 Ader. a C'onceplual artist !rum UC I, on "The Demater1al1zal100 or 'Play ltagalrt~Jart Sr11rnn'} 1n11 nf N lie• a.vmt>ti l. L;iuren '- \.,.V~l'lil < ' • . thf· Art Object ... Apnl 19. 1..1nr1 r=========================J $u(' Wilson of the ~"~IX1'1 "They Laughed When I I !arbor .<\rt' :\1usl•um on "~£'""' I\ Aµrro•«h,·s ll'oth C:htldrcn» Walked Into The Kitchen" .<\rt." :\1ay 17 (no"' they want to know m y secrets) J£.£ r · All lectures v.•ill be from 2 to ,,. 3 p .m . at the mu:,eum. by · ~ -Jackie flyrrlll n Ruth Hilburn ") ~~· NOW AV.All.ABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE BOOKSTORE Jo Olson, Pilot staff writer savs, "It 's almost as much fun to read Ruth Hllburn's new cook book as it is to read a novel." "They Laughed When I Walked Into the t(Jtchen (now they want to know my sec rets)'' wilt help vou have fantastic meals. save money and time-, while you're laughlng away. At $8.95, the best investment you can make A Gr"Nt. Gift, too! Or -II• ro s.<re1,, fltJ v .. 1.1 e~••.O.O. Newport 6..1ch, n..o for• copy. S.na th«:lll or rnoneyorO••, n;ionw.1roo ~n~. ( OUTDOORS ) A breath ol lreah •Ir. .. l • 0 g I w a. w I f < A w s· d t ~ d a l f s l b b l g l • " Friday. October t7, tm OAILYPllOT (;3, Pienies on the Run Cheese, Meat Varied in Meaa Submarines By CAKOL MOORE o. .. ~1r.-i•Millt Move over Philadelphia. Costa Mesa is well on its way to taking over your fame ror super sandwiches, first called hoagies and now known variously as sub· marines. grioders, poor boys or Dagwoods. · • Coast diners should take"tlote of these. plac~s where lhey can get a quick pacniC-on-the-run for these weekends when the weather doesn't tum on until tt a.m. The objectivity of the search ~as assured because I was look · 1ng for a new supply as my former source had cl05ed. RALPH'S Sandwiches, at the comer of E . 17th St. and Santa Ana Avenue. offers 50 varieties with t~e bo.ast that "a truly good sandwich 1s a s rare as a two dollar bill.·· The spread is mayonnaise so these submarines don't have '.:l,uile the zip in this department. But you wouldn't believe how many chopped tom:.itoes dill pickles and on ions they add t.o :.i soft, seeded. elbow-length roll alre~dy brimming with pastrami, s teak . ham or roast beer. Or how the three·egg omelet ~dwiches melt in your mouth. . Av~ado is a ""''e lcome-ingre· d1ent 1n about a third of.the meat and cheese combinations . And two of the offerin g~ are strictly for vegetarians. PRICES vary from 8.5 cents for some small subs to ~-50 for the Monster : avocado, roast beef, turkey, ham AND Swiss cheest.'. Most of the large sizes are Sl 50 but easily feed two. A pair or fool· ball wives ahead or me described their take-outs as their husband's .. fillers " for the three-hour game. Best to call ahead, 642-6661 , especially around lunch time. The .. ramous ~b" at Calen- tino·s. 2750 Harbor Blvd. Cat Adam s), 549 -0968, is a more manageable size on a hard. crus- ty roll with nippy. sweet pep- peroncini upon request. Oil and vine gar enliven the Jayers of four delicious meats. three cheeses, gre-en pepper .ind onions -all for $1 .20. Minestrone soup and marinated vegetable salads beckon in lbedeli case. Other !landwich possibilities in· elude Italian sausage, meat ball. roast beef. pastrami, ham and Dolly Pftot food «fitur Carol Moare '3 subtitllut1ng for restauront c.'Olumrtist Norm Stanley, tMo ia on OOCahOll. cheese or turkey, $1.45. from $1 .05 to Philadelphia transplants will recognize the rea\ hoagies and stea k sandwiches served at Geo- rge·s two locations , 5'11 W. 19th St. and 2510 S. Bristol St. The French roll comes crammed with ham, bologna, s alami, chees e with lettuce, tomato. onions and speeial dress- ing. Chee~. ham . s hrimp. clam and tuna boagies are updates or the original combinations de· vised by hungry shipbuilders al Ho& Island near the Philadelphia Navy Yard during World War II . They didn't want to wrap separate sandwiches so they split ... whole loaves and loaded them with everyone's favorite (illings . For two -risted grilled specialties, Eve's Gourmet Sandwiches are recommended. The melted cheese and Russian dressing add zest lo various club C'Ombinations. THAT SHOP, at 1767 Newport Blvd., 646·3820, also offers soups , salads, soft drinks and carrot cake to complete your pi cnic. Tbe $1 .35 submarine at the Italian Village deli in South Coast Village is smaller than ,the r t>::.t but just as s atis fying for light eaters. Plus there's the nicety or toasting the rolls which makt>s a crispy holder for the riicular tangy smorgas bord surrounding the tomato and shredded lettuce - Leaps Hurdles • Su s an Clark a s Babe Didrikson Zaharias. one of the country 's outstanding "'omen athletes. l e aps hurdles to win one or her three Olympic G o ld Meda ls in .. Babe.·· to be s ho\vn at g p.m . Oct. 23 on Channel 2. MR. MUNCHIES Offe rs Thts Week CHART HOUSE 2 BARBECUED RIB DINNERS ... 2 TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS FINE STEAKS AND SEA FOODS $5. 95 !with this ad) Both D inners include : Soup or Salad, Choice of Potato Garlic F'rench--.Qread OPEN DAILY 6:00 P.M . SU N DAY 5:30 P.M . 1520 w. Coast Hwy. ~wpori Beach 548·7167 limited Reservations Accepteo NOW .. ENTERTAIHMEHT & DANCING BILL BAKER Tuesday thrv Solurday 9:00 p.m. 0Utrl91Jft' R- KONA LANES 2699 Harbor llyd., Costa Mesa -' Half Litre House Wine Add Sl.00 428 E. 17th SI. Costa Mesa CALL FOR RESERVATIONS' 645-1070 Ha nqtlf'f Room f'OCJbhr>s To 100 ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sat. & Sunday 'ril 6 P.M.) -Excluding Hohdays dinners include soup or salad, baked potato or rice RED SNAPPER .................. 2.45 MAHI MAHI .............. , .. .. . 2.75 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . .. .. . . . . . 2.95 TDP SIRLOIN .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ................. 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daify unrit 4 p.m. ~ 6218 P•c1hc Coin Hwy • Hun1+119ton Bd!. • (2131 5'2· 132 I 3901 E. Co..11 Hwv • Co1on1 Del Mir• (1141 675-0900 NEW DINING INTHE TR1\D\TIONAL CHARM OF l.1\GUNA BEr\Cll OPEN WEEKDAYS 7 A.M . BREAKFAST• LUNCH• DINNER CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH• SAT .·SUN. 9to4 DINNER NIGHTLY 4 to 11 :30 SEAFOOD BAR 11 a.m. to 1 :JOa .m . COCK TAILS • ENTERTAINMENT WA LLY RUTHATTliEPtANO Tue. lhru S.I. 1:30 to 1 :80 IVY HOUSE 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH 494.9491 752-8558 Free Parking In Lumberv.ard lots A. CRO)"N HC>USt~ OPERATION • Times/Places SlLVEllADO DAYS -Carn.ivaJ, Mexican danc~ • ln&. junior rodeos. various times at Peak Park, t 7225 El Dorado Dr., Buena Park, today lbroueh ; Sunday. plwi parade, 10 a.m. Saturday, east oo "• l.a Palma Avenue £rum San Rafael Driv•. Free fi • grounds admission. Jntormation$21~. • . if. .. Tonight: 'HF.RE LIES J E REMY TROY" -Comedy by the Irvine Community Theater, Bristol and Red H.111. Costa l\1esa. 8:30 o'clock tonight and Satur-- day. Rt.~servation s S57-7291. • • ·~ ~ .. Ballet at UCI, 'WEST SIDE STORY' -A>tuslcal at Sebastian's ,• West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico. San .. ? Clemente. Tonight through Dec. 7, vifrious times, with d inn('r. Reservations492--9950. :; ... • • DramaatGWC 'J UMPF.RS' -Farce by Tom Sloppa.rd, now .: throu~h Nov . 1 at Soulh Coast Repertory, JS27 .:·1 Nttwport 81\'d ., Cost.a M.esa. 8 p.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays , J and 8 p.m. Sunda,ys. TONI G iff, OCTOBER 17 llARTFORO 8 1\L.LF.T -At UC Irvine·s Vill agl.' Theater in tht• Fine Arts area. 8 o'clock tonighL and Saturday. Information 833-6587 . $4 .50 . PlJIJTZF.R PRIZE.\"1NNING PLAY -'The Ef· feet o f G amma Rays on Man·in-the-Moon '.\1 an golds .. by Paul Zindel, ~at Golden We~t College Actor ·::. Playbox . behind the community theate r at the Gbth ard Street entrance in flunt · ington Beach. 8 30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and Oct. 2.J , 25 . 30 . JI and '.\'ov . I. plus 5 p.m Oct. 19 and 26. S2 gene ra l. $1.50 students and senior c1t1lt.·n.s . Informatio n 892-7711. '1\ llF.LJCAT .. : l\Al.t\SCt:• Ed\\·ard Albet.• dran1a al C;,ll Statc Lon~ Be uch. 8.JO o'clock tonight. Saturday and (){·t 23 and 25 in thl' L·ni\'ersit y 1'ht.•atl'r SJ gt.·ncral. ~s tudents and Sl'n iors . lnfurmal1 un !213)498-4540. I 'TllF. SOUND OF MUSIC" -FU!terton Civit· l.ight Opera production, 8:30 o'clock toni ght and Saturday and Oc t . 2.J. 25, 31 and Nov . 1; 2:30 p.m. Oc t. 26. Reservat1ons 879-1732. SKI Sl-IOW -Ski fashions. equipment and films at the Los An geles Convention Center. 1201 S. Figueroa. !lours : 4 o'l'.l ock to midnig ht tonight ; 1 to 11 p.m . Saturday and l to 7 p.m . Sunday . JOIST BANDS CONCF.RT -The Sy mphonic and Conrt."rt Ba nds pl ay mu.s ic b y Sousa. Rrahms and otht•r.s. 8 o·cloc k tonight at the Cal St atc Fulle rton Little Theater. Information 870-337 1. SU RF' f''ILM FESTIVt\1. Now through Dec. 9 at the Surf Theater. 121 Fifth St., lluntington lk•ach. Information 536-9396 . T,USTI N T ILJ.F:R DAVS -Carnival, noon to 10 o clock tonig ht ond 10 a·m. to 10 p.m . Saturday and Sunday, plu::. parade at 10 a.m. Saturday north on El Camino R~al from 6Lh Street. Larwin Square. !St St reet ;.ind '.'lev.'port A\·enu e. Tu~t1n . 25 rents. • ·-Ori__.,._ >011,tM Ori_.. At,..1D1,+1r• •T.i.. o.t 0,.,... c.,....., ,.,,_ed I Pacla.,.cl I "Ser,..i199 You Is Ow Good Fortune!" IM HUHTIMGTON KAA80UI MALL. IOARDW AUC: ~MG C&n'U 846-5688 $3.95 WAITRESS SERVED ALL YOU CAN EAT Special Chlld1ens Prices Soup • Salad • Baked Potato •Roll• Batter Fried Shri mp and Fish Ham-Chicken Prime Rib $5 .25 (Kid• Full Price on Thi• One VINCE HOWARD . TRIO °' ...... ' ' ' -. ~ DANCE MUSIC NIGHT LY l""NW ...... M N W ...... _,.._ .... W.I".,,..,......~~-..~ Rescr,·ations 64 6-136.3. • 'PAZZAZZ '76' -Musical revue by the An a :'oiodjcska Players . tonight and Saturday, 8 o'clock at the Loara lligh School auditorium. 1765 W. Cerritos. Anahcim. l3 adults, $2 students . Reservations 527-8104. 'TOO MUCH J OllNSON' -Farce at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Mus ic Center , toni ght throug h Dl'l'.. 21, various times. $4 to $9 tickets at age nc1l's . ' 'TllE NOR1'1AS CONQUESTS' -Ri c hard Ben- jamin and Paula Prentiss in lhree comedies. tonight thro u ~h Nov. 22 atlht.• f.os Angeles ~1usit: Center Ahn1an.son Tht-atcr Tickets at agencies . SATUROAV,OC'TORER 18 'OP E RA GA l.A' -Arias from famous operas sung by vocal s tudents, 8 p .m. Oct. 18 and 19 al Cal Stale 1-~ullerton·s Little Theater. Reserva~ t ions870-3371 . 'IRVINE IS ... ' -Harvest festival all day Satur· day and Sunday at the intersection or Jeffrey and Barranca Roads in Irvine. Includes 8:30 p.m . Saturday roncert by Wild Oats ($2 .50). 8 p.m . Sunday musical Cinale ($3). 50 cents ai:lmission . EUGF.NF. FODOR -Violinist, at the Am· bass ador Auditorium in Pasadena. 8:30 p.m. Saturday. SS. 75 to $25, tickets al agencies. FIESTA OF: ARTES -Crafts. folk dancing and musical performances along Yorba Street in San Juan Capistrano. 10 a.~lo dusk Saturday and Sunday. Free admission. SUNOAV,OC'TOB E R 19 UNIV E RSITY WIND ENSEMBLF. -Wo rks by Handel. Schumann and others at the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater. 4 p.m . 'Sunday . Jn . formation 870-3371 . (See SAND, Page C5 ) Now appearing : PYRO 1• ; ' • .;.l/ 1' (<• •.I f .f1 1>.-1 <I'.• c .. ~1.•i1 .. , L,,1•n•'•<1 :.<~'i<t ·~i·,.t .SOUT~ COA.ST PLAZ A ~OTE~L MICl\Sll F .\)IJL Y ~1EXICAN REST,\URANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRlP TO MEXICO "YOUR BIG PARJY IS OUR BIG PLEASURE " • 296 E lith STREt-:T • 1111.LGl\f.N SQ < 'OSTA ;\f J-:SA l'H<>N t-: 645-76211 COCKTAILS • • ' i I . ' ' . • -' . : > ·J • ,. t ' . • I l •• . .. . --. . . . . C4 DAILY Pllbl ..:Sfl' if'l~~\-~ ~iini1 RESTAURANT Enioy your 01nrier at Ben Brown 's /{estaura11t'tn beautiful Aliso Canyon * * * VEAL OSCAR or BOUILLABAISSE MARSEILLAISE Among Many Select Dinner Entrees Cocktail Lounge-D•nclng-Entertaln!T'MI nt GENO LANZI-Fri. & Sat. J ASON CHASE -Tues. Wed. Thurs. Turn In lend •I our sign 31106Coest Hwy. So. Laguna l~~~·=~ UJ(t:,\KFA~T l.l'.~Cll 111,M:I! fl)('KtAIL llA \'('l\'li (Airporter qtin CJ!otel l'RESE.~TS Ot:TSTAND ING IJl.\l.\G & E:\TE RTAl:'\~IE l\T .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQU ISITE CLl lSINE-SEHVI CE DINNf.R SEllV[D FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :3-0 AM CllAMPAGNE SU~DAY BRUNCH fROM JO AM · 3 PM * Captain's Table Co ffee Shop SElt\"l.\G 21 llO LlRS DANCI NG & ENTERTAINME NT NIG HTLY IN THE LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (OPPOSITI THE AIRPORT) 833-2770 Grads F~d Acting Jobs In his book ''/\cti ng Prorcssionally, ·· UC Irvine dram:i professor Robert Cohen does his best to discourage all but the ·mo:st dcd1t'atcd rrom seeking a career in the thcaler or the movies. ··A young at'lor with superb college t'rcdentials should no more expect to gel a paid acting job than a political science grad uatt.· ~h ould ex pe<'t to become a United States Senator," Cohen r einarks. Yet it begins to bC' quite c·vidcnt that a good dt.1a l of hi s forn1er UC! stu· dents "'('rt•n 't taking their 1n· structor too sl'riOu sly f'"or an updated t.•d1llon of "Act· 1ng Prorcss1onally. ·· Cohen sur· veyed the 46 students who comprised thl' Irvine Repertory Theater from its bt.•g lnning in 1967 to its disband in~ in 1970. Of these j)('r!ormers. a rull 42 per- cent had become. by 1974, mem· hers or the major performing un- ions -Actor's Equity /\ssocia- l1on ond/or the Screen Actor~· Guild. ANOTllF.R 40 percent also were ke l~p 1 n g lhl.·ir talt·nts sharpened by acting in nonunion Intermission Tom Titus po:;itions or d irecting, choreo- graphing and managing, Cohen reported. Three re<'en l UCJ drama graduates will be appearing on Broadway this season. he added. They a re Cam e ron Mason and 1\nne Given from the class of 1973 and Michael Stoddard , who craduated in 1974 . Ma son. who played Bill in tJCJ ':s "Kiss M{', Kate," is fcatur{'d in the l~roadwliy hit .. A Chorus Line.·· !diss Giver'I tDesdemona in UCJ's "Othello" and the girl 1n "The Fan- tasti('ks") is in the company of Pearl Bailey 's "llello Dolly," while Stoddard (now Michael Stratford> will understudy the lead in "YentJ." Bruce Bouchard. who'll be re- membered as th(' MC in Irvine's ··cabaret." is (·urrcntly playing off Broadway 1n "The llot L Baltimore.·· ST F.Pll i:N Nt!ibet. l ike Bouchard a 1972 grad and a veteran or over a dozen UCJ pro-· duetions, is a regular on daytime television in "Search for Tomor· row." Kris Jolliff ('72), wbo played the title role in UCJ's "On· dine," had a leading role in the national company or the..qiusical "Grease" and is now doing TV programs and commercials ln New York. Robert Gunton, one of UCl's first graduates in 1900 and one or the fin~t talents to come out of the Irvine drama program. re · cently had co-starring bi llinc In the Broadway hit "A Little Night Music." Gunton played the Mar- quis de Sade to Cohen·s J ean Paul Marat in the university's "Marat/Sade" as well as appear· ing as Oedipus in the first Irvine ·Repertory production and play- ing the title role in Cohen's original dram a "The Death of Morris Biederman." Other UCI alumni in the pro· fessional ranks include Richard O'Connell, Linda Alper, Susan Redsow. Craig Gardn e r and Larry Lott, who recenlly direct- ed an original play, "Ben," by anot h er UC I g rad, Elai n e Bernard. in London. ' El Matador T,....Y~T• ~ n.~r-•.t • ... """"~ s-drt,.. _ ·~ \. -...,,... ..... k9d I 0-..30 .. -..2:00 ,.-. HIGHTLY JACM GARD&IS DIHHEI Sl'lCIA L Al The Piano lor y.._.w ... _.n.n,. f'l'i . & Sot .. E,.,.. ,._,. Ltille l wk 24] 12 DEL PRADO M9r-. l..._.1:t to l ,.oolidch W!Mry l DA MA POINT 491-8811 ' ••Io I•·«· • • o• ... 1 .......... , ....... ' •, .... ... ,,, ... .,,,. ; Sr0x MAll:Cl.AL IS IAO:! 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By DENNIS MtLELLAN Ol ... c.lty ........... l~ ''Table l\~ann~rs,'' the f,irsl of a trilogy of English comedies, ts any indication American 'audiences are ln store ror a deligbtrui and divert· lnClhreeeveningsoflheeter. "Table Manners," which premiered last week al the Ahmanson Theater or lbe Los An&eles Music Center is one or three plays under the catch-all title ''The Norman Conquests.'' The other two plays, ''Llving Together ''and "Round and Round the Garden," are perf~rmed on alternating nights. All three have the same cast and characters. THE NORMAN or the above-mentioned con·· quests is played by 1Uchar4 Benjamin as a love· starved assistant librarian who sets out to change his situation by romantically conquering his wife's sister, Annie (Paula Prentiss) and his sister-in-la w, Sarah (Estelle Parsons). Although the three plays are individual en· lilies and can be viewed separately, they all center on a weekend at the ramily country home. Each play s hows the weekend from a different viewpoint: "Living Together'" is fr\>m the living room, "Round and Round the Garden" is from the garden and "Table Manners" from the din- ing room. There is little to be said against lbe view from the dining room. English playwright Al a n Ayckbourn -whose prolific writing has led him to be compared with America's Neil Simon-has succeeded in creat- ing an evening filled with laughter , at th e same time making sharp statements on human foibles. RICHARD Benjamin as Norman stands out as the most lively and entertainin g of characters. His lnarital rrustrations tum him into a wacky and enjoyable character to watch, especially in a breakfast table scene where, ignored by his re· latives, he is forced to carry on a conversation with himself. Norman ·s love or life and love is in sharp contrast to his businesswoman wife Ruth, played 'vloith stuffy perfection by Carole Shelley. Miss Prentiss as Armie has the least de· manding role. 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ORANGE SYMPHONIC llAND -Clusical and PQpu.lar music. 8 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Loyola- M...,.mouat Auditorium, 480 S. Batavia 'St .. orange. -Free. ·::- 'OCTUBAFEST' -Tronscribed pieces by Bach 111d <:;hopla played by the Tu bis ts Uni versa! . llrotherbopd Assotiatioo <TUB~. 8 p.m. Oct. 21 In the Cal State Fullertm Recital Hall. Free. WEDNESDAY, OCl'OBEll ZZ 'BAllOQUE MABATllON' -Music or Bach, Handel and Vivaldi by the California Chamber Symphony, 7:30p.m . tomidnightekt. 22atthe Los Angele~ :\1 usic Ce nt ('r Pavilion. Tickets at Mu tual and Liberty Agencies_ 'FATHER'S DAY' -Drama by Oliver Hailey, at the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 8 p.m . Oct. 22, 23, 24 and 25 . Free, first come fjrst served. For mature audiences. 'BATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN'-John and Pat• ty Duke Astin, previews 8:30 p.m . Oct. 22·25 and 2:30 p.m . Oct. 25 at the Huntington HarUord Theater in Hollywood. (213) 462·6666. 'TllE OPENISG OF A D90R'-SusoenSe drama with Cathleen Nesbitt at the Westwood ' "'HA&OnMU• ... "WIS1'm ...... ,,.., "llANCHO DELUXF' Ill ,.._TTHING YOU 1V1R WAKTID TO llMOW A90U? SIX"' ''WHIFFS" "S.l'.J.E.S." ll'GI "HARD TIMES" "IUSTH • llLUF' ll'GI "TOWIRIHGi tttflltMCr -u5T AMHICAM HBO" INI SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH DI EGO f'rf'(. AT &RISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" 7:Jt. t:JO •• , 's.. .. ., 1:.JO.>.a-l:JO.J ....... W -1711 fRf[ PAAlllNG so. COAST "THe'Hio1'NGPLA'cE" PLAZA A TRUE STORY !«) ....... 1 :30-4:1!>7:~9:45 M•·US1 ~ JOHN WAYNE °KATttEAINE HEPBURN. "ROOSTER COGBURN" CPGJ 7;00 & t:OO S•t/Sun 1:20-3:1S-S:10.7 :~!t:OO "SUPER VIXEN " "' t'4~18:20-MT/9Ufl ~:U.10·~ "'BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" l:JI S«. ........ !:Jll..':W-1:,1 f FIEE P•RKll< BARBARA STREISANO "FUNNY LADY" 7:00. 9:20 S•t., sun. 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:20 103 -F-M Playhouse, 10888 Le Conte Ave., Westwood, Oct. 22-Nov . 23, various times. Information (213 ) 4TI·2'24. T11UllSDAY,OCTOBER%3 RAROQUE MUSIC -Music by Ba ch. Robert di.' V1see and Telemann plus Cariss1mi 's orator1() "Jephle," 8 p.m . Oct. 23 a.od 24 <it UC Irvine's Fine Arts Concert Hall. S2; information 833·6617. 'THE SHADOW BOX'-A new play by Michael Crislofer. previe ws Oct. 231.h.rougb 29 3t lhe Los Angeles Mu sic Center's ~lark T aper Forum. $4. R~ervations (213) 626-7211. l 'lllDAY, OCl'OBER 24 'BLUES FOR Mil. CllAllUE' -Drama by J ames Baldwin. 8 p.m. Ocl. 24 and 2S at UC Jrvine F ine Art.s LilUeTheater (Humanities Ilall 161 ). 75 cents. Information 833-6617. 'ONE MAD NJGJIT' -Halloween play al the Fountain Valley Community Theater, Oc t . 2A·26 , Nov, 1.2,7,8 and 9. 7:3> p.m. Fridays, 2 p.m. Saturda)':s and Sundays. 18280 Mt. Baldy Cin:le, Fountain Valley. Reservatioos 968·8095 or Slll-0181. Real Cantonese Food t•f here or t•ke home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21 st Pl .. 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" . . • C8 DAILY PILOT Fr1d1y,Oct0ber17, 1975 I Seasons Set At 3 Colleges Sea:-.on tickets are now available for the t•horal ('oncer! sc>rlt'S al ('al Stalt> F\dlt·rton and !or the lhcatl'r Sl'ason <•l ljC f{iversid t· The Clart·n1ont Collt•gL'S havt• al:-.o announcl'd their w1 nlt'r sc hedule I\ bro<·hurP ~nd i1tld1tlonal inform:1t1on from l"ullertun art• avad;1hll' by l'all1ng 870 3371. !"t·lu.•dult·1\ ;·u111·t•rts 1nl'lud(' a lnccntennial l"'P:-. eunt•t•rl .'J1iv 21 :.!:.!. a (_'hr1:-ln1as concert ()er 13-1·1, 1111· :111nual Jlomt• Concp1·t by the I 'nt\1..•r:-1\y S111gt•rs 111 l·\·hru;iry, ;.ind four add1- 11on.ll <.'nnt·t·rts 111 .\I :1rrh .ind '.\·1;1y :\I l 'CI{. sl'a:-on \1ckt•\:-, t•ost $7.50 lnforma. 11011 1~ ;1v:.id;i hl1· hv l'alling lht' lhe<1t1·r dt'part· ntt'lll . I iHi J:J 1:1 St•hetlul1·d .11·t• •· Hl1lht• SpLr1l "' :\o\ 7 8. 13, 11' .ind 1a. · :\tght nf tbl.' lguan:.i" NQ\I 25, 26. 28. 29 .ind Ot•e :1 fi. lint I H.dt1mnrt•." Feb 12·1<1 and J8and 21 "'"1';1 r\11ff1 -. ·~:i.1ay7, 8, 13, 14 ;ind 15 'fht· !··our ('11l11·g1· l'l:iycr:-. of Clilrl'mont :\1t'n·:-.. 11.tr\t'V :\luJd, l'itzC'r :.ind Scripps (.°OJl(').!t'" h.1 -.. ~l'ht·dult'll ;1 v;.ir11·tJ thei.ltr 1cal pro- grJnl fl)r lht• c111n1 ng months. ;\n .. r:\t'/llrlg pf J)oroth_v J>;.irkt•r " \l'lll bt• pre !-il'ntt·d at K p n1 l)l't :!'J . :iv. Ji ;.inti :\'ov. I 1n Strut :ind l·'r1·! 'l'h t·.1l1·r .il J~;deh !lull , Scripps Co!!t•t,:t'. 10\h ;inti (_'\1lu1nb1,1 Str1·1·ts. Cl<.irC'mont. Ad · rn1 :-.-..111n 1:-. S! Sh:.t\~'-.. "('and1il:i · v.·ill bt· performed at R p rn ;\lo\'. Ii tbrt•u;.!h 12 in H<:dth Auditorium al ~t·r1pps :\d1111 ~~H •11 is $2 l'inte r 's "Tht· J l ur11t•com11 1~· 1~ :.<'hec/1dt·d fc 1r 8 p.m . Nov l!.1 ·22 111 1\\'l'ry .o\udtturiurn at Jlitzl'r Collcg(' Ad- r111 s:-.1nn JS SJ 1\n ur1J.(1n.d pla~ by :;tudent (;lt'nda R;.1ikes. ()ur r\mt.•r1('.Hl l·'rt'l'l\'<1.v of L1fl'," v.·11! he pre- sl'nll'd :1\ M I' n1 1)1-<· 1 l -14 In Strut and ~·rel l'hl•<lll·r. 11 1lh •1dn11~:-.1on .it SI J ' In 1525 the world was rocked by a powerful explosion. His name was Luther. ST/Cl KEACH • ..K)HN OSBORNE'S ~her '-•:; W.VARD ANHALJ ·~:.: f•'ORT ABRAHAMS ............. !.>_ ...... .... , ... ,,,AFT D1s1nbut1ng(apo.-.,ton TECHNICOLOR' PG"ll· STARTS FRIDAY edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lllSTOt AT MACAITHUI 540-7444 OIA&ll-·-~ HARD TIMl'.5 I°" --llTTLI llG MAN '"I DlotH!t:MlotOOM •w.AfllUHD•~l 10 II " ..... .......... , "' , ... ....... ...... ,.,,, ~·* alllf--·--WHlfFS....i ___ ,_. S.11 .T.S. 1'91 -IUl-1flll,-1M• _,.,. .. ,,,_ CLOCKWOIK OAA,NGI t11 --·--DILIVIUNC( 111 PACIFIC TH!A TAES OAl\lf ·IN SUPER SWAP M£El S HARBOR BLVD . O"vr-lrt )• ·~ '"•to I l o•• $••• So! I ~"" -II'" •o ID"' OR.ANGE Otivt ·lrt 1 &.:1 '" 5•1 I s .. • -l•"' 11 ••"' ,,,. '''" S..aeoo 11 "!''".,"' S10~1•"' f•m•ly Fun! Prohlt! B1r;11nt G1lorr' I . l,b1 huflvl ~5 1S.fn Sa'~ 6009-SlslsilMk tMllOtfANT NOTICU CMILDtfH UNDll 11 flll! ....... " " "" .... "' '"' ......... .... " ""' '1' "" ....... ....... " .......... " "''"' ........ .. , ....... 1 .... """" "' UO> ........ "'• . ...... .. , .. , ...... IH •Oii ,, ........ , ........ ... """''" ~~· , ........ ... ':t"O: ··- ,, lOIMMll IOI Ill I SI -ClOCkWOlk OIANGl 111 __ ,.,.._ DILl\llUNCl !I' ...., HDl(ll9 I liff -11H J OATS Of THI CONDOl ltl .. _ MACON COUNfY llNl 111 IOOSTll COGIUIN !9'I ••• SUGAllAND lXl'llSS 11'91 1'-0I-""' ... TH( HAllPY HOOKll "' llNOA 10V(LACl •OI 'llSIDINT •· HAID TIMIS •oi:• roomnlotM •ll! ... ClOCICWOlK OUNGI 11• loUIT~·-­DftlV(IAHCI 1.i l fWOl- J. IOY & HIS DOG 111 ,_ .......... * TH( HAllPY HOOKll 1'1 ....... ---WMlrFl "ll a!IClllOlllt• ..... ---s.,,f ,$,!llft --ONCI 15 NOT INOUOH !It ._,_..,,,.,_ flll OIUT GAHITlf"I ··l 'Con ·dor'· Top Spy Yarn d · r p in potict and espionage To put it unequivocal-pro uction or ara· a·t·ivi'tt.t"S , ran be al· r h Mov1'e Review I mount has been tended • • ly, ·"Threl" Days o t e . l"arefully in every phase. lowed go it:; own way, u~· Condor·· is one of the ~ 1 •heck ed. "Condor" will · b -The casting is perfect. ln ... best spy, intrigue y \.'~ addition to Redford and certainly entertain you ; m e I o d r a m a s Robert . Dun aw a Y • C I i r ( it may also give you a J-lollywood 's ever turned M great deal to think a bout. 1 Robertson, ax von out. Sydow and John -RobertQ.l.ewl,or Robert Redford plays Houseman add colorful Robert Q. Lewis i-Y a Joseph Turne r, a CIA re· The most startling eharacterizalions. I o n 9 tim e S 0 u.1 he rn ader-r esl"archer. who is a::;pect or the Cilm is the The writing is concise Catiforn ia r adio and plunged into a harrowing realization that the s itua· and to the point. It~ lelevisiori personality who chain of events that ex.· tions it depicts have ap. mess<&ge is clear. No reviews /ilrns oni:t oth('r poseis covert activities parentlyoccurre d. . t g cy /orrru o/ enterla1ur1"1e11t for w1thinth~agency governme n a e n , KFI radio r~Th~i~s~S~t~a~n~l~e~y~S~c~h~n~e1~·d~e~r:;:;""~-P<~C~i~a~ll~y~l~h~o~s2e~i~n~v~o~l~ved~~~==;";::;::;::;::;::;::;::l And this story line, an intensely grippin g series of events whi('h litt·r:.illy ll"aps out of your morn- ing news paper, 1s as brilliantly constr ut·ted as a three-d1ml"nsional ches:; 2am e . It is a nothl'r grl"al succt'ss for Rt-'d· fo rd and F'ayl" Dunaway ·and another blockbuster for S1dnt'y Pollack who has directed \111lh ('Oil· ~ummale ski ll ct t breakneck pace 'Hard Tiu1es' .James Coburn (left) stars as a promoter \~·ho places big bets for <..t strcctfigh te r , p<>rtra}'Cd IJy t'harlcs Bronson (right > dur!. ing the l)c11rl'Ssion years in "l·la rd 1'i mes." 'l'h e film also sturs J ill Jrc:!<.1 nd , Strother Martin and M aggic I3J ye. Wiid. Wonderful. Slnlul. laUDhlnu. ExPIOSIY&. DELIVERADEE DOES IT AGAID! Deliverance , ' A JOHN BOORMAN FILM S!arr1:1g BEACH AT ELLIS. H.8. JON VOIGHT · BURT REYNOLDS NOW TOGETHER 847-9608 • 847-6017 NOW TOGETHER ~---1 The Only Authorized Mov ie From The_Book >----• That Sotd Over 6 Million Copies. \ DON'T BE EMBARRASSED TO SPEND 96 MINUTES IN A DARK ROOM WITH A HOOKER. YOU KNOW ABOUTS-· NOW LEARN ABOUT LIFE . ...... -· ' -~ ···-··· -~ ~ " ' . ' .. -... ~N.~ ll{.~~E- lAVIEllA HOUAMJEll A REAL 'WOMAN TELLS THE TR UTH ' . ... ,;},~; : .. ::··~·:: :t.; ·;;..-..;-~~ ~ .. .,,. ....... ~ ... ~· ....... ,....,,,,.,,,., ...... _ ... ~ PLUS JACK NICHOLSON "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" EVES. FROM7 SUN. CON. 2 PM .-wrolT HACH 61Ml50 RATED x NO ONI UNDll ll·ADMITilD IJOOcanuta cr·-~.for0Mmo1Jle! NOW AT THE FOLLOWING THEATRES U.A. Costa Mesa • U.A. Wtstminiter 540.0594 193-45'4 CINIMlLANO.Anahelrn 6.15·7601 GIOYl. Garden Gro.,e -IUlNA PAIK CIHlMA 537-6600 522-2116 TUSTIN THIATll MISA, Costa ~ 544-1696 541· 1552 . ·I ' MESA COSTA MESA 548°1552 BECAUSE OF EXCEPTION.AL RESPONSE HELO OYER ONE MORE WEEK! "GONE WITH THE WIND" • CLUKGAIU YIY14N LllGH LOW PRICE MATINEE WED . SAT., SUN. 1581 W. SUNFLOWER W OF RI T C.M. 640-0514 A '"HA,,T HOOKEI" ,.I V •CAIHA.l IHOWLIDGE" A, "IOY •HIS DO(i" V "liHCHO DELUXE" Ill "'1MMAHUEUE• Ill '"SUPlll YJllH'" Ill --I'll 1:)1-1:1-11.11 UC.#'!' HOl.JO•T5 1•l .• -.......0...._p,11 THE CITY SHCW91NG CENTRE ORANGE •Sl7·6721 1" CITT CENTRE CIME..-AS -S.A. FAWY !MANCHESTER£><.! G.G. FRWY !CITY DA. EX .I A "'THE McCUU.OUGHS" V"'WALllHG TALJ..PART 2" "''\. "THI: HAP'PY HOOllH" V "RANCHO DRUXI" fll "CLO WORK OIA E" Yi:l:EHCE" Ill For Your Pleasure ••. ... and look who's raming rhot omer1' boozing, female·bairing . shoot ·first. ma...001 of"TRUEGRIT " now ... STARTS RIDAY 10-IJ c~.i...-. RICHARD JOROA.'1 • Amffl•n lERBE. >OHS 111.1~1'\RE. PAUL KOSLO •RICHARD ROMANCITO T~MY UC • STIIOTHER lllARTIN •Yl'Mtl" ~ !lllART1~ Jl;UES • S.nut.4 ~y 1-di.,"'1., "R..i., C.p..." f,_ ,.,_ -·' TllUI. GRIT M CHARlij.MTIS• D.rt<1•~ ~ STUART M~LUR ..!-"-" ~ l.AU.!_El~CE ROSE.NTHAl 1 , .._,_,., p,..,.,., rm .. ATH AN • l'·•oc.J~ HAL B \lo;t.UIS PG ''°'Iii 1i11MC:f SICCUTII·:=· A l:Sl\'[RSAI Plfll Rf• Tf.CHNICOLOR' • PA,'IA\'ISIOS' . ..., .. ',,.,, ... '..!'' • ,.~.,, '.!. '"''""""'' CAll THIATllS . FOUNTAIN YAlllY DllYl-IN CO.HIT POI SHOWTIMIS A CO.HITS "SUGAILAND IXPRISS" 1N 1 c.-.... ,. lllCMAID .io-D.t~ l\111!'1\1 lflllf . 1011~ "'"'"lltl i m ---MANN -· 1 I C l ·~lMAlAN O 1414 S. Harbor Boultv1rd AnaMlm • 635-7601 · •Ul--.0• tlOUtO 10!0 1(17!1 lOillll.lftJlWnUIWTl/I • w.-.. ~IUtfP.IAQ.~ ·~~, ... ,~ ..... ··-~ t-!lio ...i llllWTilt OIAIUJ l'Ot,1\.0......~STIJl)T .U• llool!,Aiut.'IL'(t""'1ffll • 1-,...._ ,_, ~41111' riVi' , ......... !!Al. ••Ull. I I •T'ift(lt ""1. 111 'TFfM~nll•' 'tl\lllSO.. PG :i: NEWPORT CINEMAS NEAR COAST HWY:& MACARTHUR >IJlWPoRT 0 OllNTia. 644·07 60 • 1 ' R di d oil th >< UV of vo by po di .. oh Its by IR .. .. . .... . " .. . .. . 'Nashville' Channing NMHVILLE -Oirtttor Robert Altman lntroduceaz.& dispa r ate, some times desperate characters in an attempt to profile Ameri<'a through a country ·music scene m icrocosm. Sedu('- tively related, this loose taJe of paths that cross and vaJ ues that clash is fr61.med by the presidential cam- paign or 8 populist l'an- didate. Tht> C&W mu.,ic is sarcaslicaHy trite but i1li charming w.s the movie 1tseU, wilh lop performen; by a whole covey of stars. (R ) 111£ lODING PLACE - .Not a rtilgious mov1e, but a movie about reti&ious peo. pie .,..ho took God with I.hem into a Nazi prison camp In Holland during· World War 11 . The surprise i• not that Julie Harris and som e other f ami li a r talents do 11 creditable job. but that newcomer Jeannette Clift. Is very appealing in a top role . Some very exlicit viol.f.llee ~eneg e•m the film a PG rating1 but the pace drags nevenhele:i;;s . C PG 1 CLOCKWORK ORAi'1GE -The violenc~ has been h.ighly publicized but it's !IO styhied that it rarely seems ~Ho1yGit~1t ~, ·» PLUS "WHERE DOES FR()l.IONElolA~ IT HURT"! edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOi. AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 The Stage attraction of the decade becomes the greatest entettalnment event in hlstary! Bil.t ~0!11111 ,..., JAMES WHITMORE us Harry S. Truman in GIVE! 'EM HELL, BARRY! ~SCAWI. C.,...ed <o. "'° ,_., ··-· ~IMlbl ... cuelty IS • NaS Iii ... Ill $1111. HELO OVER POSITIVELY LAST WEEK 115 ruJ. J.Dtellectual• will rinds \hit an lnt.rl1Wn1 movie~ other• may find it di•· tasteful. ( R ) MONTY PYTHON M'D TllE llOLY GaAIL -This satirical loot at Kln• Althllt't COW1 ba• 110me very f\.IDIQ' part.s remlnlacmt ol early Jrilel Brookt and Woody Al len, 1ltbou1h the film doeln't q\lite come toadher as1"bol.e. (PG) Truman buff, but James Wbltmore does aa lncredi· ble job ot stayln& totally in dulr1cter, even when the wid&acrttn cameras zoom in for a c.loaeup that prac· UcaUy looks at bis tonsils. James Whitmore IS Harry S Truman in thi.3 re-creation on rum of hll live tour de force from the stages of America. (PGI G IV E 'E M H E-LL, TOMM Y -The Ken HAllaY! -ll'a almost t.oo Russell version of The rntXhHarry,evenfora~aJ Who's rock opera is a . ' kaleidmcope or sometimes· brutal, 1ometimrs·moving ima1es which, O\ er all, are dfecli\'e. The film 11tan Ann· Mar,:ret, Oliver Reed and ftoCer Dal trey. l PG I JAWS -The impad is tenifylne ln this story ot a killer shin: which may give you nightmares but ls sure to please lover5 of suspense. Superb acting by Rober: S h a-.· and R.ich a rd Dreyfuss. !PG> ... Frld!y,Octobet t7, 1975 DAil. Y PILOT Cl Ethnic Night Set LOS ANGELES (U PIJ -Students with the Los Ange.lei Ph.ilhar monic 's orebel!llral training program ror minorities, local choirs, mus1(· and dance groilps are twUng their 1nstru· mf'nts and rehearsing for the first daylong Ethnic Music Festiv<.11 at the Music Center Oct.~. The purpose or the program, sponsored by the philharmonic, is to give ethnic minorltieS a shov.·place for their talents and cre1.1te awareness within the eommunity of m usical en· tertainment. said a spokes\lo'Oman for the program. . Th~rc hes~ral traming programs for minority students provide music trainin.& (or 40 young people betW'ffn the age> of to and 20. The daylonK activities will begin with a youth concert conducted by As- sociate Conductor Sidney Harth and end with an etrenintt concert undt>r the balon of Zub1n Me hta, tb t.' phllharmonic's music director. Five hours or entertainment will be staged by dancers and music or- ganizations from the American In- dian. Asia , Bla ck and Spanish- speaking communities at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and in the Music Center plaza. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• LET'S M IT llMI :•5 ~rl) )u ~~'!,1) • J·-r f err 1_ 1 .. /J1\ )CJ•_:; j i ,:Jrl l_,01 :hi;· c-e ·-,e~ e >::ock 'Mlh kd d~n-o-m1tel . •f ..... A-Mff,__ IPGl-;:;.~-.1 i lLVll LICIClllT · JIHI ames ,._ ... JUllUJ rh~.Ri) Ut NI . ' ,I r.: I :t :· ~·~.'.SERU1•1 ~/.l =T[WA,q· ldiiilm11 w-.'-"'·'l .. ,, ~ ''.'II.\." ,u Hl !1 "" '. Ll)'.fj.1 •' -' . ' • ................. ., ..... , ..... ~ ...... '-'' '\~.I•" --(!)-.... ---·· l CINEtAA WEST EDWARDS CINEMA WESTMIMSTERl.TGOLDEMWEST HARIORAT ADAMS WESTMlttCEMTER 892·4493 COSTA MESA 546-3102 EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT The Erotic Exotic El•ctrltylng Rock Fantasy JO\!IN WAY1'CE ~ iJIEl!BVRN '··11 ....... ... ~ ( ....... , .... ~ 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' AND BITE mEBIJl..., !HNI NACl(ILIAN CANOICISIWOllN -• (PG ) l;iiilllil W~lolll_I 11 Ill• ••-,_,. <lwlte• -. Uplow" lw•<l•y Nl91ll • bu! 1Plb I! .... ,. bae• •Ill'> 111<1 °"'+ml!O! LI ~,i::;Hoir-&a~tL l'Ul'Otllll TMotM "YOUNG l'!llANltllMSTEOd" Oii .. SLAZINC &Mlell.l.1" ..... "WHERE DOU IT HURT?" , JAO< NICHOLSON WARREN BE.-.TIY pu.1• 'ril AHOGANV ' A Nf.W FILN STAAAIHG DtAt.iA ROSS Sf•ATSWlO ,OCT l'1 HAnBOR TWIN H•llOI & I Wll.,OM.C.0~1 • .. ,,. •46·057) •4•·ll'' WHIFFS ..... SPYS ~51TIYll. 'f ("'°5 TUfS OCT 11 .JAMES WHITMOnE •• 1!.rry ~ y,..,,,,.n •~ GIVE'EM RELL. HARJ\Y! 1 ......... . ......... _.,· .. ,,, NOW TO GEThER! TbeOwl amltbe Pussyr.at BARBARA STAEllANO O!OAGf ~GAL edwards BRISTOL CINEMA HARBOR TWIN "•<l<)f•!Wll'°" C.OU•.,11 • 6•&·0~1 1 i.<•·li•' tO Hlf •I YIL.•0 0~\. .. "ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH " I~~ ,FWJ~.~YJ[!9.:-] l_.;..11~10" nuo tl0·'''2-' .. .,,,. ToM l,Auc:HLl'I U .!l_I[ J•JASTfb QUlf FIGlli!rt ._._ -·' ,,,. ..... ,. , ........ , . ... he ll)u;!ht like ,,n .l.rmy An ltv("d like A l\"'~\.'ntJ . Plus RAN CHO DELUXE JEFF BRIDGES CINEMA WEST W1~1,.IH'nll &l•0&.111 .. Wllf W15llooll'°'.C&fTH t t2-44fl .e< .(c, Bl'\IC( UC ~-· AEtur n of · -ThE Draeon PLUS "ENTER THE ORAOON" AND ALl-'RAZIER FIGHT • WON'T BE SEEN ON T.\I, ·Tll 1 71 ,o;,?,tt'~'-~~\-;. ... WE TBROOK WI ' 1 "'INS111 & 1 ti 0010•1111\ I G AIU>l"'Gl:OYI ,J .. 4401 I ' ') . ' , .................... , ...................... . • I • .. OAll. Y PILOT Friday, Octbber 17. 1975 . .., In Las Vegas The following shows are scheduled for the coming week in Las Vegas. CAESARS PALACE -Andy Williams DESERT INN -Juliet Prowse FLAMINGO -Connie Stevens FRONTIER -Wayne Newton LAS VEGAS lllLTON -Glen Ca mpbell MGM GRANO -Dean Martin (ends 10 /21J: Jackson Five (starts 10/22) RIVIERA -The Fifth Dimension, J ohn Davidson SAHARA -J erry Lewis, Teresa Brewer SANDS -Rich Little, Mel Torme TllUNDERBIRD Dick Clark Shaw ARMSTRONG PLACE N'PRESS FLOOR TILE Peel 1he backing •heel a ll and place. That°• II. no me11. no maatic. nolooUn'. PAECO CEILING TIMBERS Ughl. bul regJ enough looking to lool •h• loc:al lllll\betlack. 97~. .... . ~·.·· . , ' 12"xl2" MIRROR TILE FROM NEW AGE fl•ll-.::t1 your g(>Od. la ~1" (Li~e the way lhal •Ounda?) CLEAR GOLD VEIN SMOKED 66< FULL-THICK INSULATION Dld you road how much you aove on luel wilh thl•? Poy1 tor itae\I wilh lho 1at1Uig1. Foil·laced. 11 ~.IT. IS" of 23" WIDE BY 40' LONG ASSEMBLED SHUTTER SETS WIDTHX HEIGHT 24x24 24x36 36x20 36x24 36x28 36x36 48x20 48x24 48x28 48x36 60x24 60x36 72x20 72x24 72x28 MnBelhlng nice and on•.Weac• loo. hutten that bang you want a good 111• to lh• Singers Sought The Orange Coast College Evening Chorale ~still accepting members for the 19'7$--'!6se~on. The 80-voice chorale, under the direction of Carole Boelter, meets Tuesday evenings from '1 lo 10 p.m . in OCC's Music Room 101 . Tbe chorale's first public performance, Handtls "~tessiah," is scheduled for Dec. 13. ··we invite all interested singers to come out and join us," Ms. ijoelter said. " 'The Messiah' will be performed with an orchestra and we hope to have a hundred voices for the performance.'' For further information, phone 556-5651 . 'Show Boat' Tonight "Show Boat," produced in 1936, screens tonight at 8 o'clock in flashlnger Hall •. Chapman College Science Center, Palm at Grand 1D Orange. Admission is $1 .50. IT'S A BIG COVER-UP COLORTONELUAN Amazing what they can do wilh progress (I'll tell you what to do with progress). 2!? COLONIAL . _ 391 Here is a name you 11 see more of thia bi·centenniol y~. (doea .everybody 4x8 have their genuine colorual yo-yo yet?). SCOTT'S . LIQUID GOLD Speaking ol gold. con anyone lend me live tll payday? (Don'I all run awa y at once.I 12xl2 DECORATOR CORK Nice looking for wall or ceiling. Soltena •ound• IOO. 87~p~ WALNUT FINISH 1900 2300 21 00 2300 2500 2900 2500 2700 2900 33"! 3900 4900 3900 4300 4700 5300 WHITE 21 00 2500 2300 2500 2700 31 00 2700 2900 31 00 3500 4300 5300 4300 4700 4900 5700 ALPINE OR LAKEWOOD497 J 1aw a load of it and the tones were positively beautiful. in fact, they 4x8 were beeyoooooteeeeeful. IMPERIAL WALNUT PRINT This has the rich look of real walnut without the price. wal.lite · SHELL-NUT OR KNOTTY PLANK wal.lite · BRIGANTINE OR TWIN-OAKS m . MASONITE CDllPDllATION PECKY CYPRESS wal.lite TARA REDBRICK PANELING Something you should see for yourseU, amazing fideUty. LUSTRA-TILE WALL COVERING You can get it in Stone. Brick. or more lormal Panel. With the beam look it doesn't look haU bad. 5!? &!! 7!! 9!? 11!? Supersleuth Basil Rathbone appears as Sberrllo~k Holmes in ''The H~und ~ . e Baskervilles," a 1939 classic opening _Oct. 22 al sc;veral coast cinemas. Shown with it will be "Sherlock Jr .. " a Buster Keaton comedy , plus a film about Str Arthur Conan Doyle. ' TV DAILY .loG · Friday OU Cllllll ill-- Evening ---~"'iif-. --... OCTOBER 17 · ~ n."1c ........ .. ....., "AMit 11.tnM(' ut -W~!!fiffi!.,-.• ,. . =--'"" = ·-II~ rui= ..... •Set.""' ltM Tl'llk . Mtril: IC) .,...,...-ll'MI) ........ ••ttW ~GI 'wo-LF"" 'N""'J "tnsrid .,.,.. .. I Cl)) T .. • C1u qawww FMA JACK i :lO :::= si... *"You Gotta Hive a '~"1:=.!111 .NIWI Gli~:::;-n!oni&htl ( (i)) U... Mtfical ~ IW 5'llflll . Jilt.Mi " M111 IM•• SINI 1:00 f!2tf!~!m11m tl:lO r~~ S.•••I M9' s.itd CIS Lill Mw1t: (C) "RlcM M 1111 Tt Ttll tM fruttl Upa" (ld·fil '73 -Siu.rt Wflll· CHcatrttlo• min • .llfltl Lt11ti. 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T•.-ofH .. c•tll In 1.-.t .. l -•ol '"' UnlWd St•ln on (Ofrfl•rNll-ot ''I•. or o••I c•11'1 •nd b•l•n<~ .... ~ br "°'' t.twecl b't Mor'\'9!;11 Of Tri/If °"'° Ofl I-P•OOtrlr IO SOIO T ... -~lol •l'l'IOl.lllt bid lo be cteplsJI t>dwltl'lbkl. 8o.its Of" otfe,, to bt 111 -IUn; atld 'llt'll I .. rt<l+...d ti ...... •IOf•Hid ofllc.• .i .,.., 11..,. •lltr ti.. llr11 publk .ilon ,..,..,. af?(lllt!Or"•Cllll• of t.119. 0.ltdlfllt ltlfldilyol Oct-f. 1'1.5. PEN!iYMTE•S Eucut•l•ol I ..... E$l•l1t ofMIMIDl<tden! MAllllVIM a . l(APELUi .,_,....1uw '61 S. Nie•••• Ori,,., $1•.1'1 ~ ....... (.11111. ""' MWMy .. ,.., ........ P\•bli~ Or•"ge C.0.U 0.ll't Piiat" Oct. I~. 16.22. "'S :Jt36.I'. P UBLI C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •·l'Mll NOTICE TOCAEOtTORS No.A M2SS \U .. E.IOR cou•TOFTHE STATE Of< CA.Llt<O•NIA FOR THI; COU NTT Ot<ORAMGE Spic:lllt•llorll, bid tll•n-' -Nrt,... lnlorm.llloll ,,,., btl obl•lntd •I lh9 tlbow .aor11,, t•l'flllOntl M ·l411 or JC>.2'910. .J. w • .,... Sri"'"'' SKf•t•ryoftlM EloAntl ot O•reclors Pllbl l$1>1td 0.WIO' co.it Dllllr PllOI. Octomr 11.1t1~ Jt5t.7J lllOTICE 0,. aULI( TlllAMSP•lll IS.C:•tlll -6111 U.C.C.I Nolle• 1, "••·•br ,1,.,,. lo tlw Crtdl!Of'I ol Cro•n M••d'#.,.. Inc:., TrMil•tor, wllol4I w11 ... s1~.11 l101 E. CA.\! Hlofl••r. Corona dill Mlor 91615, co .. n1r of °''""'I Sl•I• ol C.lllonll•1_11Mt • bulk tr1tns er ls llbolll to bl ...-lo JEFF SCHULEIN •lld LINDA SCHULE IN, Tr•n-'ltfffs. ..,._ '"idtnt 411dd•ttt h 114l "'°" SIMI"°"", N•woort B••c", c..lllornl• n..o. eo .. n1y 01 0 ••"9•. St.ta ot C.lllonda. , TM Pf'Optl'1y IOll9 lr•rt11l•rOC1 lt.loc•I· OCI ti ll01 E. C.O.UHl11ri•ay, C.0.-del Mlor, c.. tt61S, COUnly ol 0.-•ngs, 5.1.tM ofCeUtoml•. S.ld proper;l.y I' ckKrlbeo In qene<'ll M ; AU slotk Tn trlld•, ll•lllrtS, equip. IT'lll\I, It.at""""• •"o OOOc1willol'11\111 H••d•••• UO•t b11\l"•'I .,,_,. •!. Crown .....,row••• •no !oc•led 4111 )IOI E Co•1I Hl9ll••1· Cortin1 d•I Milr, Catltortli• '26l , Co11"ty Pl Qr.....,., SIMeoj Caltlornl,. Tl'>lt bull tr1nsl1r will be coru .... mn .. t· Id on O• alter IM Jut .:l1y Of Ottotier, t•IS, •I B•y E\trow Co, tnc. P 0 Bok 716,CorONt del Mt• .C• 91tlS. CQunlyof Ortr>OI, St•teol C•!iforn1 a So l•r ., k...,.n to'"" Jr111111t,.1es, •U tlull"ltll ... ..,.$ ArWI tddrn"'......, b't' Tr•nSl•ror for'"' ,,., ... "'" i.u pMt, 11 <::iltltrmt lrom !ht •tlo'te, •••; ..... MAIO NE .FISHER ' Eu<.utrl•oftneWUI AIO.rt E.M4oc• 'l'AllY , olwldOK•dt"I Tr•• ... '9 Ett•t• of WILLIAM WIUIAMS DC,.NISL. o• 1LE It "°""'' •sc•ow coar. JUVENAL.. Ot.cHMd, ........, .. ,.L.tw ... ,,, . :!':' ... (CE IS HE•EeY OIV£N ttwt nn~1on.. .,....,c.ilttnl•tt.. 5ANORA OVAAM .,., lllM ......... ~ .. 411<11 Clllll....,.i•~ ,_,..,J.tQH, ~ltlonfof P'n:IMltof Wiii 9f!d !Or IS• 1"'*1 O..~ C0.11 DAiiy Piiot ........ ""41 °'"""" C.0.1t DAiiy PllOL ..._.of Lett.rs T9t.t•"""" ...... lo I"" 0ct.11,2•.11 • ....aNo .... l,lt15 ~,, tablt"ll,!Tli ~IS ir.1111onet,.. ... '""91o•kflhmMl!f PUBLIC NOTICE for t....U. io-rtkvJtn. ~ """ , ... 1--------------1 u-""°--·of .. .._ u.-l'lft P UBLIC N011CE -~..,. OctoWr It. tws. .. •.XI •.m., In tlW ,_.,_ .. o.~ MOTICl!OP .. U.LIC MEAlllMQ 1--=::-;:::=:;--::-:'.'.''.0'===:-:=' .... Joi '9k:I tourt. M 100 o .. 1oc """ .... al!9'011111TMl:CITYCOUNCIL. n. folla<#l119 <.OP'P .. '0Nollc1", Orlw ...... an°" 0 1, .. S..AM • OFTHE ~lolwflkfl wMffltcllorl"t(ord QillforN .. CITYOPPOUHTAIN VAUEY ,...15 IMtr. Ho. 1110t IOI IM aHQ ol Ditt.oOt ..... I, ,,,, NOTICE IS HE ltE8V GI VEN-°"' Wit C-.ty Rt<ctrdlf of wold CO<#'ltf, WILLIAM •.SC.IOHlll. ,....,.,..,, OttOO.r 21, 1t1S, •I I OD P.""-..,,ii Wyw llM'ltotuc:l'I M•,.••amlU c.ountyCM'rll In llW C-.:lt Cn•mbtr, lin<IO SIM.., olttlf llllt to .. Id tr~I Pl'DCl'lrlf moMAiL.L.0110 A--. Fo.inl•I" V•ll•Y, C•lilor"N•, 'POI.I mt't "'" •11 lnl•••'l if!: IM ml"f .. _ .......... cte ""CJ!y (Owl(U •Ill l'IOJO ii pvbllc lllitl'• lM ... '1 S.i. Prot•.-dll'l9'· W1•11l l,.Ol'ltn.lollowlng; ,..,.No.1s--tl•.L.oa"HO 111CMtU1. U.,...Mllb.Gllllt""-tt1,A MOTICl!o.-o•PAULT AND Ttl: l114l M1·UM A, :IONI!: CHANGE 1M .,; flittltlon aLl.CTIOflTOSl!LLUMOEI "'*'"""'-: ... tlOa•r tlltd by Cl•r•..C• H"monrlt1 to flt-OltEOOP Tlll:UST P\lbllsr-.d OtMO-COttl 0•11Y P\lol. llf"IJl»l"IY litu.1e'll 99""'•11¥ "°"""' ol NOTICE IS HEllU!:8Y GIVEN; Th.A Otlotll• 10, 11, U, lt1S ll'n·IS Eo1 .. ,,r A ........... d JOO'_,, of GATl!WAYL.AMO SERVlCES.INC..•"----'-'-'------ H••bo• 8oule,.••d. f rom C·J Com· coroor•llot!, Is d"ty 1ubsl1hAed ~ rnercl•I to R·I 7200 Sl"91• Ftm!IJ OOint.:1 Tr""" ""°"" t1w followlng · ~ R91l .... l!•I. TM properly II furtt.r dtKr+bitd4"cloftr~I. 1---~~--------~ OtiC.rlblCI oitntr•Ur •s ll'llt -st JlO.... TA u 5 To It : F It E 0 E A 1 CIC NOTICE TO C• EOIYORS PUBLIC NOTICE ot A.P. l•l·lll·•9, l ••·Jll·llt, •nd AAU5CHEH8E•o ........ 1ec1....... SUP'••tO•cou•TO,.THI! 1'4-tl1·10 MIO COl'Jlflfl~) •P9fO~lnlll.. BENEFICIARY: HUHTINC.fON STATEOf<CALlf<ORMIA F<Ut ly~..:r•1. HAR80Ult COllllPORATIO!i, • TH£COUNTYOFOlllAHGE 0.t•w•r• corpor•tlo,.. R•<o•""d H•. A·MISO 8. lOHE CMANOI!: 2" -PlttlOon Oit(•mlll!rr 1. itl2 lnstru.,..nl .....,.,..., E \l•t• ot FLORENCE DAV f;lfod bf 8nKe IM.ru .. 10 •• ,_ tl'oe .... l«I Boo« 16U1 P•Qt S111S1t °"""' ol SWA. NSO N .• ta F LOA ENCE o. ln'IC)rO..ed p.operly s11 ... 1eo ~··111 O..At1Q1,t.1lo~oll•u1tck..,,lbHIN SWANSOM ,Or<••~d. "' '"' l'IOrtl'oe•'t COf ... , of JI~ Slrtei loOoWIF'19.p--rty; ..... OeS(rlr.d 1.. NOT ICE IS HE JI EBY C.IVEN1o\hll 11'0 El J11,.ctl0 A''""e lrorn ( p. wlO Cored ol Tnlll; t.1ld dMd ol tnnl creoitor' of IN ibO•• ,..med OK~t C-.mer"Cl•l Prote1110,..1 to A·I nlXI we:"'" ce•t•+n obU9o1tlons lncl..Oi1'9 lflil\ •II Pt"t")OllS l'Ml•lno tlttrm. -t>\t SJn; ... ·F1mt1r.R1tslcknl•ll. TN~·· -t>OI• for IM prlnclp•l ,..,,, ol "" W•4 .-c•O.n1 ••• •«iulred lo 11111 ty 11 turtl>t!r dttoerlbtd 11 A..P, No jJG,000.CIO. U"m· wl\111"8 M ttl\••r "0UC""~• In 1 ..... 1~U...,,comprlses •pPrOlllmlllelt t,...1 1t1t be,..11<1•1 1111 ..... 1 l.ftde<' 1"' ol'llce OI tl'llt ti••• 01 1"' •bo.,.., ...,. \.7«.•ltl. MK" ~ of l""sl ...., 1,_ OOl'991~ UI..., court, or lo prewnt !Nm,""''" !ht nr<H\lr'y -.Ou<l>t!rs. IO Ill• ..,_....,Qni'd •n Ille Millter of ll'llt E\tale of MAE REGINA HA.JISISON, ·~· MAE R, ' 11.AJl81SON, Dtt••sed. Oiled S.pt11m111t• lO, 1•1) Jtfl Sc.11 .. 111 .. • t.lr>d• Sc.11u1e1n Tr.,.,1ltl"tes UY •sc•owcO.,IHC. P .O.lluD6 c. Z.OH£ CH AN GE .. -~u-wc:u....i ., .. ,.b, .... pt•stntly "'td by •I lt>e olto<e of DAVIO STERLING liledbytl'lltMcMl<l'IA1tlC0tnl)ill'lylor• U..wn°"''l9'W;Tti•l•butt<.not . ....a TINGLER, t.I• C.orporilion, 10Q -!Pit Pl'OCMr"IW si1 ... 1eo 9'M'•llt al dil'l.,.tt In, llW ot>1l94111.on1 tor wnkn Jff•P<>rl Cenl• 1 Or I••, 51111e 970 . !Pit,_,,,..,,, tot,.,... ot •ou Sl,_I...,, wctl dMd ot tr"\! I\ WC:11rltr JIM OC· Nf•pOrl Be.c:ll, C•lolornl• '1MICI, wl\IU\ El R•ntllo .t.-..nu• from CP· ( .. r..s 11'1 tl\91 P"fmtnl Ms 1111t bee<l" '"' pl.c:• 01 buslne\I ot 1119 ..,.. C-•<ltl Pr9"ulor>al to R·I nm -of· mrslQntd ,,. •II nwontri pertalnif>'J to Sin; .. F•rnllr RtMCltMIAI, TM !IRIPff-F•llurt lo P•'t •nllr• ""PAI.:! tt.. nl•t. OI t.lid OK-,.1• •Uni" four ty 11 Nrtht• dnt•llltO •s U.. -100' DMllllClt Oii Pf"lllC:IP"I ~ l"lt""t whktl mon!M"1ter '"' 11rs1 oublh;.•OonClllVlls Notice h N••fl• 9;,..n to <tedllf:W'\ "',.;n; tl•lms •fl"IMI !tie Hid dK• O.M to 1119 wld cl•lms In IM otlic• OI llw clt•ll ol 1i.. .t0flt'4lld ,_. °' to pr9Mf11"""' to 11\t underll9M0 Al lf1' ofllc• ot niomu J. Jetfen .It., 2S'll Honolulu Aw., In !tit! Ctly of Montrose, i/'I t.os Anqtlel County, •lllCl'I l•fW< of lie• I' tt111 pl•<• ol bU,lnt!'\\ ot 111111 1#1- dleolonecl In •11 m11t11•1 pert1lnlno to t.110 1ttl•l1t, S11<1'1 tl•imi Wilfl Ille "9t•,wrr •oucflfr~ m11~t btl lllflt.,.. pr1senl11d a ' .tlor,seld •lll'll,. '""'' monins •II•• ti.. 11,,, publk•Uanof llll• nollc11. Citied Seol•mblr 23. 1t1S J1t1eptl W. H .. •bi!>OI\ E•lt("torotllleWlJI ol wld cieC•dlnl THOMAS J, JEFFE JtS J Jt. Attw .. r ... l·UW '2SJll Mtl\Ohrlu A.,., MOllV-.., C41111fonolil PubliY\e'll Or•noe C~sl O.ilr Pllof. Sept.'6,Arw:IO!.t .J, 10.17, ltlS Jtitt.IS P U BLIC NOTICE ~~~~(4~tlftntl•nW . PUlll\s;flt>d Or•f191 C-ll o.lly Pllof, Octtb9r 1J, lt1S ltl1·1) PUBLIC NOTICE ol'A...P.Ho.'61 .. 1-01anc:\Corr1f'fltnl!P" 11 •II~ tlY vlrlut ot Tr1111or'11o1te Pf0•1,,...te11 l.12Kr•S. -/or tr•Mltr ol lnltrtu In lo4lt>.fKI f)<optrly, 0 . Z.OHE CHANGE 311 -Prelll!Oll Tl'l•I bf r••so" l1'11tr1tof. lt>e un tiled by Hol,te!,. INlu\trie1 to'''°"' .:1et"il9neo, P••i.ent beMlitl••Y unde• NOTICE TO C:• EDI TORS tl'llt praptr!r $llu•lt'd 91tt'M1t•Ur •I the WCll .:lttd Ol l•u,!, ,,,, 1t•e<.11leG "140le'· SUP'ERIOR cou•TOF 'l'HE soo.ilhe•\f CO•Mr ol LOS J11rdi"'' -llw•ltd to wh'.1 dul• •opolnte'll Tr11stee, STATEOFCALll'ORNIAFOlt W••n•r A"t!n111t from CP "Com·• ...,ltltn O.cl•r•lloro ol Oel .... tl - .THECOUNTYOl'ORANGE mercl •I, AdMlnl~l••tl•• •no o. ..... ...a tor ••le, •n.:I ft•1 Oepo'11ed No.A-Ml°' Pr~SSIOn.ll Olllte s" O"ldct lo Cl ¥ritl'I uld duly •wolnl•d Tr11llee, sucl'I EJ~te of HELEN S CHAMPEAU. "Loc•I a..,1nes10 Dlslr1c1.·· TfW proper· deed of l ru1t •nd •II do<11m•nl\ •k• HELEN OOAOJHV STEELE ty l' t11rt11e r dlt~tr l bed at A..P. evldt!,.<1119 obllgelion" ~e(Url!d c HAM p E Au • H E L EN 0 . 169-031·11 llld A p_ l69-0Jl·1' """°'om-Tl'oe••by, •nd ,,.I detl•rlld -aoes CHAMPEAU,0.t••\1!4. priw:lo•PPt"O••lnillf\.>fl.91Kre\. tM•ebr de<.111•• •II •um\ 1ecured NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN lo'"' E. APPEAL Of< P'LANHING CX>M-tl>t••b't lmmedl•tely due ""° l>tY•Dlt crtd!!Ofs o1 '"' •bove "'""d ~..,.,,, MISSIOH'S DECISION REGAllDIMG -Mot •it!;'eO •toel dOlls tlt••br9"cl to rtwlt •II Pt•S.O•IS ... ,1119 <l•iml eQ<tiMI P •ECISE ,.LAN MO. 2'4, "'""'°"'° c-I .... lr11\I P•Opt•lr to be JOld 10 not1ce. O.tto Septemtitr ll, n1s w.uo1m R. s ... 1n50n E••(ulorot Irie Will ol 1ne •b0¥e n•metl dec..oent DAVIOST£RL1 NG TINGLER u-.C~•ODll $00"'"""'"' Ctnt•r 011 ... Sul1••20 "'""'°"' 8'.c:tl, C•lftor111•t1t.60 Ttl; (1141M4·Jo1Jl Attorney ,.., Eae(w!.,. Pvtll!\/le'll Or•noe C0tsl D•llr PllOI, Sept ~.•ndOcl.l, 10, 11, 1•1~ N2·1S P UBLI C NOTICE tt>e H id de-tedenl •re •equi•«l lo l•le i.l'loppln<J <Mle• to tit' slr,..ted ill \l>t! wll1lrlhl0bli94111ion~~u•e'lltl'lt!rd)y. ---,--,--,--------- """"-..tltl , ..... nece ss•rv •O<Khen, '" IQUni.Hf COf ... , of S.n M•l.O ..-.;I Piled S.ptember 1S, i.1s SUP'E••O• COURT OF THE !tie oflk• ot '"' (.l1t•k ol \!'It! •t:Ju.,. en-W•rner ......... (S.n IM>leo Pl•uCom-HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ,STATE OF CALIFOlllltoilA FO• !1Uld CO<Jrl, or to present tl'lltm, ""''" tne PAnvl. CORPORATION THE COUtoiTT OF ORANGE ~W,., otout ...... s. to lftl llftdl!t"~ Tl'lt!.e llems ••e blt1n9 Pf"CK"~ 8ENEFl(IARY HA. A-1St4l '" IM olll<.t ol OAVIO STEALING __ .. , 10 ll'llt Pl•,.,,,;"9 ... ""'of -B, w.. .. rl<eO. ..... NOT I c E 0 F "E .. RI NG OF Tl NGLE • LI• Corpor•l•Ofl. JOO st•le ol (.lllllOfnl• IGo•'I. Code 6S,COD T• ... '"11'•• "l:T!T!Otol FO• PllllOaATE OF WILL Nt•port C•,.ter 0•1,.e. Suitt 910. •l.uq.)MKltl'lltFounl•l11V•llfyZonln; er Jerrotd8.8itor ltoiO POllll LETTElllS TESTAMEtoi· Cilll NO. 495 ~Be.er., C...lilornl• 91...0, ""''"' ()r(l;n.MKe, T"' ronln<;I or.:lin'"'"'•· lOfl• AsM,t.tnt S.<ret.ry TAllY AND FO• AUTHO•IZATIOM Otilrtff No. 16161 National ~Ir: Region No.14 ;, IN plac• 01 bus1n•s1 01 the un· lflitl ONPStr'lleJ<lllbll\•rton ri"'""" ""1 ro ADMINIST•• UMOE• THE REPORTOFCONDITIO N OF THE _,lqnea In •II M•Ue•\ Ptrtll,.;ng lo PIMW1ln<;10rPA•t,,..nl •l'td•r•...,i1l.tlle HOTICE ltolDEPENDIENT AOMINISTllATION IN HI•~ ot Hid detedent, ..,;11'11,.folw !Or"IJUl>ll<IMPttlloli•n4t!Umlrw!lon. You .... .,"• .... I""' riqtll 1o cure IN OF IUTATl!:S ACT (Pf ... 11 (Nt tn IRVINE NATIONAL BANK !10'1"9.ilft•• tht l••sl p..,bllc•tiono1 t11~ Tl'loM o.s1••"'9 to testltr '" 11-.,, 1 .. ~.u1t Olts<•!beo t>e•••" •...t re•rii;i.te Et 5"1. • of 2171 Coarnpus Drive not.c:•. -5lllon to 11"!.t nems •ill 1111! QI~ ,_.. rnoMQtQil Ofdttdof lr .. sl. SecUon Esl•t• of RUTH HAZEL CRUM IN THE STATE OF CALI FORNIA1 AT THE CLOSE OF 0.tMRS.•~,0•m.,'':,'~,'!,f .,, OCIC'0'1unitr to"° ~-11 l..rtl'aer In-m.-: ol Ult Cl•ll GoOe permiu ceruin IC NUOTE M, •k• Ru TH CRUM ...,, "....., u lor1n11t-h .:llli••d, you,,.., cont.cl Mt..,tb to be c11rltd upon IN ptymtr'lt ICNUOTEN,•k• AUT~ C. ltNUOTEN. BUSI NESS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1975 PUBLISHED I H E.-: .. tOf of,.,. w ;11 ot tht P1.,,.,1"9 0tp;ii•tme"1 •t 91o1·1424, of ti.. -nh •11<1111r.a t1r 1tw.1 .ec1-c.u.wc1. RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF IM.00....,.•rneddtc•Oenl CITY COUNCIL.OF T~E wlttlO<Jt •11<1uldr19 .,..,,,..."' by you ol NOTI CE rs HEJIE8Y GIVEN.,.., THE CURRENCY• UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED ~Vl....'!..~.,•.~NG TINGLE It (ITYOF tlMI portlotl ot 11•hKl011 •"" ;,,1ernt RICHARD o . l(NUDTEN nas lill'd ....... -....-· ""' FOUNT .I.IN VALLEY ""'•ctl would no! 119 d"' l'llld "° deltult ...,..;,. a pe!IUO<'l lor Pr Ob.lie of Wiii al'd STATES CODE, SECTION 161. •Mt•porlCenter Orl•t E•••tnGroppo octurrtd. Wl'Mre •eln,tal•me"t •S lor i1-nc• of Letters T•1llmMI...., ASSETS Dollars Cts. Wtet'lll O.putyCl!yCl•r" llOl\lb..,, If"°"' dll•11ll I' not cureo ....,forAutflOtU•llontoAdmlnltt•r..,. Ca h nd d I 0 b nks 1 388 756 01 ,.......,, .. acl!,(.4lllltor11i1 f2Moll Pub11'1'1ed O••no-co..t O.Ut PllOI 1••ttl'll,. """ rnoro1n1 lol10...i"9 !I'll! re-de• ll'llt l""'j)ltt>Oent Admln1\lr1tlonof s a ue rm a .••••••••••.•••••• • • · ,,, .. 0 ,,, ..... ,, , -,,, , -, ••• 890 61 --... ()c1obt1"11, 191S 3911-15 <Ord n<J ,,, snot ce, rou• flO)l'lt"' ••· sl•1•S AC! (Prob.lie COd• jtl El Soe<il U.S. Trefsury securities •••••••.••••••••• -•• -· . ~fOfE••to.rlor ~ IM111tement ... 111 le•m•Mll •1'111 '°"' !O ll'llt pirhtloner ••l•••n<• lo"""''"·~ Obligations of other U .S . Government Publlslled Or•nqe cnsl Oeilt Pilol. PUBl~IC NOTICE prnper1, m•yllt ..,Id. made for'"'""' paor11c11I••~. -'""' agencies and COrporatiMS •••••. • •, •,,,. •, •••• 99,636.91 SotJll, 26,•n110cl1l. 10, 17, 19JS lMJ.7S To det•rml,.. ii relnUate .... nl Is t"' 11 ..... ...a plKt! of 1>1t•rln11 IM "°'"" Obll ti of St t nd fifcal STA·:M61 P0\1lbte •nd 11111 •mo11 .. 1, U •ny, -~n~t lorCkTObltr21.111s.a1t.JO oa ons a es a po I 7 831 OS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICIEOFTRUSTEl!'SSALl!i nKHWf'"'/' IOC .. rt YO<J•dt!fa11n,c-i1CI 1.m ., 1 .. '"' <Ollrlroom of O..pan,...,,,nt subdivisions -•••••••• -•••• -•••.•••••••..•••• 31 , • T.O.F.MI. SM-75 tlMI 1>enellcl••v o• mortg~. Tr.. No., ot wkl cour1, 1t 100 c1 .. 1e c.en1 ... ~rsec01 fuundrit 5 1e 50 s :ld"•'nd •• ·;;.;_u"r'it'•,'e's· ;,.;,,·,,· ·..:..-:sed· ••••• 60,()()0.00 ••••••o•"c'o"u"••••-• <.ommonwe•n" Und T iue~v. -•nd •Odr"H1 011t>e...-.1tc1..-.,°' 0..1 ..... WesL ,,. the 01., o1 s ... ,. p...,., ~ _,.... ,.._ llCI '" ., dUIY el)9Clinted Trust-under" the morl~ •s of tl'lt cLtte of lllls notlce Clltlfor",.I•. t t II 3000 00000 tQ11ovftng.:1Hcrlbeddltedol!OV11WILL l i HUNTINGTON HAlt&OUR 0.teoOctoberlO,ltlS underagreemen sorese ······--········' • • STAT•O,.CALIFO•NIAFOR SEt.LATPU8LICAUCTIONTOTHECDllllPOAATION , c /o WILLIAME.St JOHM, Loans ••••••••••• -••• : ••••..••••..••.••••• 7, 156.105.n ntl! ~i:~:.:~llllANGE. HIGl-iEST BIOOER FOR CASH !PIY•· MET. 0 POL IT AN s ER v r c E CounlyCl••k Bank premises. furniture and fixtures, and MOTi c I! 0 F "t: A • tHG 0 F ""'•I time ol sal• itl t1wlul moner of CORPORATION .• \ Serv lti1'9 ~nl, WtLLIA.MV. SCMMIOT ·other assets representing bank premises •••. 42,775.27 IP'l:TtTtOM FO• PlllOaATI! OF w 1LL '"' Unileo s1•1es1 •II ri9l'l1 , 1111e -in-111 11!1111 "'"'""' °' '"" siar\, Suites~. Attor,.r•1 uw Othe ts 104 6'12 ... AlllD FOllll LETTEllllS TESTA.MEfll. te•HI <on.,.ye'll to and t>Ow neld c.., fl LO\ AflOlllS, C•lllorn1• 90061, Allen· MSH,,.......t Orly• r asse •••••••• • •· •• • •••• -••• • • • -• , • • •. , • TAlllT undlf w ld Ored ot Trusl In the.,,_. !Ion: ForKIMllrlt De~•trnenl. W.JOO TOTALASSETS ••••••••••••..•••••.••.•.• 12,958,688.21 E''•'• 01 MINNA FOX ..,,..,111,,.11,roet.t .. bed· GATEW.t.YLANOSERVICE,IHC. Mtwporth.c11,c.utof111•'lMO LIABILITIES "USTO•· F n< H ~~ 111 P'.0.h• ... 7" T9':l7141M4-1'12J .• STUTENAOTH •k• MINNA F . -·-~•rlf'd~n'' • ~.. • \.MA ... lt1,GIUfor11l•to0&.4 AtMil""Mye.: ,.llO•fltr ................. a...c... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ;:..c::: :·=:. ( 642-5878) ...°"' ~.:::: =--·==.. . ::::>--:... .. -' -For--For-•4•••·················· •••••4••••············· G,,,.,,. 1002 G_.. . IOOZ .............................................. U.STSIDE 31R +FAMILY ElllORS: Ad•..t!IW' thoold cllocli lloolr ado dally aod ..,..... .... rors kcwu••attfy. Tm DAILY rlLOT a•• n UllblUty for tlw first ... cornd ·-orlrf. ftubli•ht-t''s MoHce: S7Z,500 CGrgeous cuitoa\ bome 1 Prima t:il&tslde Me5M location. Welk to Westcliff! 'J'ree·llned l'ltrttt. Custom built Just two ycan ago! Larae Uv .. ing room. Chef's kitchen. 8.ig family room. Three king size bedrooms. Pool siie yard. A terrific \lalue! Don't w<1iL • 1..·all AH real e.slalc .a1l\lertistd now. 752·1700. • .. t'Jr'lfoi 111 t$ • u S HIN tr',.-,.., f ' 111 lh1s newipapcr is suh· jl'ct to lhe t"cdcral F~ur llous 1ng A ct of 1 96SJ.1~'1~ whu:h n'akes at ille~al advertise ··;iny pre· f1.·rcn ce. limita tion. or d1.scnm1nalJon bas.cd on THE REALl ESTllTERS race, color, religion, .sex, 01; nalion111I ongin, or an intention to make any such prererence, ltmala· oon, oc dLScrimin•tion. ·• This newspaper wl11 not knowingly uccept uny advertising for r eal estate which is in viola· lion of the law. General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRAZY? No. Health dictale!ll mo.,. .. ing to desert from thUc immaculate, economy- s i r,ed 3·BR: 2·ba. 38R+POOL rharmer amongt't ASSUME Sl0,900 elegant, larger J rvino TH Terrace homes. Low $259 MOM eighties pri cetJ. lt!I Best pool home buy with OPEN llOUSE Sat/Sun l this beach chalet ! IM· l o s. come see. 1•18 MACULATE! Ankle de-Dolphin Terrace cp s hag! Squeaky c lean paint! Gourmet kitchen! f~·•hA~a·rner,n_ II rd~ Rambling master bdrm (;_(._."" d V~ retreat! Dining cnler- tuinment! Park size 675-6060t Tahitian backyard with I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; g1anl shimmering pool! 11 Rare 7% loan • no new loan rosts ! Owner bought new! Must sell! 11urry ! Call 847·6010. 'f°>l'f,,.rllO •ll~I UNf(.!ltlN,.r • [®lt~aiH\I NEWPORT ISLAND Super extra l arge • waterfront c u s tom home. S Bedrooms, 3 baths. 3 car garage and 50' on the water with pier MESA VERDE and sLip. 3200 SQ.rt, or 2 STORY luxury living ror tho dis· 4 Bedroom, 3 bath home. crlminating buyer. Wi\h ''""' ramily room , $280,00,0 ror those special parties Ji' entertaining at your s· ~1 ~~-~ bltn bar under a 646-U eathetlral open beam ceilinJt. CovererJ patio . ANYTIME and lots of trees £or privacy make this home J~~ .... ~~~~~~~~ a dream come true. Call S46·~. ~HERITAGE • -REALTORS G.t.RDEK SETTIHG Excellent location in ear· ly Bluffs on one of lho finest greenbelts. Beautiful patio with ex-i"i~~~~~~~~~~· J ceptional pri vacy-lhrce bedroom -2Vi baths, Price reduced to $75,000, Call 673-8550. _ , Miii SUSTRYSSSS oi•• '" o-", •u·i tr"!1r 1J1 f ' • Gov'tOwned $'21,450 ... $6SO 0o~1n 2 Bedroom, ilh baths, new paint. new carpeLo;:. Pymts $170 per mo P.1. 64&-3928, eves :549· 1532 Lachenmyer Realtor to beat this: 2 br, 2 ba, !'lln~lc story Townhouse. Your choice, new rugs. rlrapes-stove. New paint· [;;;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i;i eompletely refurbished. Security gale·pool ·6 acres·n1ccly kept lawns, tr<-cs. fountain ·all this ror only $21 ,950. Ask for f'"'r<ink, 8.19·3321, Agent. in Santa Ana OLDIEOMR-2 Single fa mily home on over:-;11.ct:I lot: walk tf'l Lido shops; great area for year around living $55,000 67:t.Jr.63 673·8086 F.ves associated BROKERS-REA L TOR S lOl~ W llolboa 61 l 166 l Rare New England Charm in Newport Beach 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths. den, family. 16x32 liv1nf.! room, 1/4 acre yard with heate<l/filtcre<J pool. All this a nti a p r ivate treeshaded lane over- looking Cherry Lake. Re•J uce d lo S 117 ,000. Open Sun 1-5; 2327 Tuslin, N.U. • ' • Dem-d deposits of indivldua1 .. , """"'rtnerships, STUTEM•OT!i,0..t••sed. -·--·-PuD!IV!ied 0 c t Dlllt Pllol Pllbl -0 c 1 O.!t Pitel ... , ,.. ""' -565 057 57 NOTICE IS HEAE8Y CIVEN !hill e£Nl;'.FICIAAY· A11I" I 8ffW>ett Ot r•nqe °"~ 'I' • ' •"'911 04ils r , .andcorporations ••••••••.•••.•..•••••• ~ •• "":"4, • • STl!RLIMG s . CLAYTON nn lilld •slngl•-·" . . . . '·!l,l•,lltndNo•1,1T1S """"'S Octoti11"16,17,22.1~7S )'Ml/S 1--------------------------- Tinle and savinQS deposits of Individuals, ""'•"' • Ptlll!Ofltor Pr~t• of Wiit -Jltco.oeo Ottobtr 7•. 1tn fl 1nstr. l------------------'-------- n:.rtnershlps, and corporations ••••••••••• _ 4,298, 1"6.S7 1or mu.nc.o1 u11er1 T•t111.......i..., to Ho. n1se 1 .. bOO" 103ll1 ~ ,,, of QI. r-'ts of U 'ted St t Go t ~s "'O 8'I lhl P911Uontf "rtterenc:e to ...tllcfl It lkl•I fle<Ot"4' In t~ olllt~ of lilt P U BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE PUBLIC NOTICE Depos1 n1 a es vemrnen •••••• ~,. ·"" · rNd9fOft .. nfler11tri1<:111.,,,.,,.,ll\lll Aec.ordtfotOrat191Co .. nty ;wi00l!edf----------------------,,,,,--~~-l---------::::::=-::::::::::-c:::-:-:-:--------- Depositsof States and political subdivisions •• 100,000.00 ""tlme~ pl.Ka of IM•rl1>9tht -· ol trust deKrllltl t"-IOllOWlllQ pre.-NOTICE. TOCONT•ACTOJIS MOTIC£TOCOffTRACTOR5 Certified and officers' checks , etc ••••••••••• 483,221.19 "-t1M1> Ml tor oc1oOH ,,, 1•1s, 111. •:JO pertf'; CALL11o1G FOR 11os CAW NG FOR e1os 9 .,...... • m tn tl'M c-1r o1 Dt1)IN1 n1 Loi: 14 in Block 6"17 Of (l)I"°"" dl:I Scflool 01,trk:t : c~st eom.,...n1treotleQe Doitrk;f, ScfloOI Di~tfkt· Coa'I C:om ....... 11y Col~ Dl\llict. TOT AL DEPOSITS •• • •, • • • • • • • S ,8'2.-.22 No. J Oii M'd tou•t,":;'1100 CITk 0::.,. Mtr. i,. it... Cltw ot Ne•PGl"1 &uittt • .s &Id OHdllnt: arOO•'(locl p.M. ot IN!tltlOlll'olOrtOtJl!ol'. 1'7f. llltd Oe<tdH,..· J·OOo'<kl<.k p,m.. of ~1'tll'lda'rolOc1ober, n1s. (a) Total demand deposits .• $5, ....... 219.65 Drfw W.tt, In 1,,. cu, ot s-.i. Ant, '5l1own on • Mt11 •ei:ontltd .n 8oolt. J Pl.c:• ot BIO R•<•l1t1 : Ofllc:a °' ttll f'U•ct1.1sJ11g Acienl, 1310 AdM!\ AW!flue, P•..:e ot Sio R..:.,pl · 0 111oe of t1'rl Pu•cl'wls•"!I A.gen1, IJ10 Adlnt$'A~ (b) Total t jmeandsavlno!. c.t11om1.. pt0111•1 •nd &2ot Mlt.te11...-Mai~. c.ost•Mit1o11,c.111orn1•n6l&.. c.osi..v.ew,c.•111orn1•'7616. "''--It ._,. 398 1"'6 57 O.ttoOC:tot.rf, lt1S rt<.ordsol Of•n91 Cou,.lr, C••lloml•. Profei:t tderllltl<•UOfl N•me· Sofl•.,••ndMemory IJntl lor Caml!llK p_.. Pfo)•ct ld•nl•l1C.Ot!ot1 N.t,...; Electtkat Wirlnoq for C•~ PoMr COntral ~ S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • -r"• ' ' WILLIAM E. 5.t JOHN, MAY 8E ALSO l(NOWN AS : •U Control S•Sl•m /('; w c I 1~1r1 Nn (111 . S'f'sl.,., !8 +tl No. }IOJ. · O(hej liabilities • : •••••••••••••• : •• , •••• -••• 533,644.46 . county Clerk Orcl>ld A .. 1,.u11. Coron• del Mil•, Plitt Pl•"s •••on I le !Of ff'r§pe(l•on•t · ll'I@ Oflk11ot IM Ol~rlc1 o.reclor ot Pl..:• Pl•n1 •••on Ille for lflW'lt<.llOfl•t: ll'leOlfk•ot IN Olsl•Kl Olrflttor t1f RESERVESONLOANSANDSECURITIES WlllE,ICILPATIUCIC, Olitomi•. Phr,lc•l F•tll+lle1, IJ10 Adilm~ A .... eo.1a Mew, C••rtornla. "'"'"And P!ly,lc.i F•cillll•'· ll70 A<loan'IS A..e., Cost•,,.,,,\_., c111torf>I•. PttM tnd · -·-• ••c "tll •,.,HI tddrtss or common de-Scllt<lfltallons fOf bl401"!1 purpows ""' be obtail'ltd •l ttlt! Ofllc• ot ltle SOe<IU(alion, to• blddl"9 P"""'''" ,,,.,. be Ollt.-ined "' ll'llt Ofllce ol ll'lo Rese. rveforb-"debtlossesonloans ._........ . OU • M l"IMA-Stlll Ml SIQNl110f! Is sl\O'#" •bo .. 11, t>O • .,.,_,,IY Enqlneer, Frl'dtrlcll 8rown A$~l•le1, JM8 C.mt>US Of,. He:wport Bta.<11, Enql-<, Frldltf!Ck Brown A$MK1.rlet, 3io&I c:.tmpu~ Dr .. Newport fle.C,.. (set up pursuant to I RS rulings) •••••••••••••• 61 .. 635.53 ..._..._ ... <:4111....,:1.,...1 11 91...,. ., 10 111 como•tt•MSS« c.or· c.111orn1•. c.111or..i •. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS ~hr : Pwlltio-r ~-II."'·••-"""''''''°""°' NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl..,EN IMll tM •bow-nemed Scfloot Di'lrkt Gt NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN lhfll the •bo.,...,.med Sctlool Df$1rkt of S RITIES 61 63$ S3 Publltl'l.o Or' co. I 0.11 Pllol .,,.. "' ·, Dr•noe County, C•Ulorni•, «lln<J by 4llnd ll>f:ot>Qll 111 Go""rnlnq Board, Or•nge Counly, C•lllornl•, accll"'9 by •nd 11\f"OllQll II\ Go"'rnino Bo.rd, AND ECU • -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • t • • .,...,. ·' ' ' TrU5t, bJ •••!IOf'I of • bf••cl> or dll•utl ,.,..,..fief tl'ltrfe'll to a s "DISTRICT", ¥rill f'Ktlw uP 10, bu! l'IOl ltt•• '""" tlW ""'l,..fl•• rete••to to a\ "DISTR1cr··. w111 ~1 ... uP lo, 001 not l•T ... t~ .. ,,.. CAPITAL ACCOUNtS . · • l)r;tot.rt,, tJ,lt, ttlS 39U-JS ,,. tM otillt•Uon1 t-="••d ,...,...,., 11t1ow·11•11411mt, M•led bid'lfor tt>e •-rd of •con.Ir.cl lor ll'le-• pror..:1. .mvt-llatltd 11 ..... 1oe11•11d bidslorU..-rdof • contr•ct ror lti. •boo¥• P'OIKt. Equity ca~lt•1-loan ••••••••••••••• I •••••••• 2.521,022.00 PUBLIC NOTICE "'"1olor• ••ttulto •lid otll"9'1d lo Sid• 11"11111 tot r•<•l .... d In tte iol«• identollld llbO ... , And s.Nll be optllltd •nd Sidi , ... 11 be •ec•l .. e'll I .. th! place• klerltlflf'd -.... ..-4 1Mll be •fled~ t kt t I .lue 125000000 ti. llf'd..-\IQM'd •.,..Ill•" OKl.,•tlon publkltr•lld•IOIHl•llM•boft.si.tedllmt..-MIOl..:t. publltlyrud•loud•llh••tio-a1eou,,......,p1"""· 'Cornn'W>f\ 0C • 0 a par V • • • • • • * • • • * • I I ' o1 Oll•ull •nd 0.. .... 0ld for S.lt, mM1 Tnere .-Ill bt • U l.00 ct.posit required for N<fl wt of bid dK""""'' to Ti..te ..,.u be • \75 00 ""DO'loll r~!fttl !or ••tft 9'I: of bid ~11 to No shares autft<>rlzed 287 ,SOO ·•·rttn .. . _. ..... notk• o1 brtHl'I .,.d °' '"""*' P'""" 1111 r.1111 .. 111 eooo c.olldi11ot1w11111nsmv,.,,., Nbld_i.,..0.1.. ~MIN"" ••1111n 1 .. V00<1,ondltionM1t1 ... ,<Hna11tt""' bid oPenl"'9dlote. No. shares outstanding 250,000 S:UPE1t1o•cou•TOflTMI: to c•tne u.. under'I°"'° to t.111 Mid E.c:~ bid mu$1 conform •ntllll ,._..,,."" 1011 .. cont,.<1 doc"rr.nts. E•<" bfd ""'''t on I Of"' er.d lll!r ~;.,. 101~contrac1 ooc:"""""'· • Surplus ..•••••••••••••••••• !' .• ·•·• •••..•••• 7SO,OOO.OO ~=~~~~~1:::;!~:~• =,';'.!0,:1~';1~=~=== doc,:::111::,.;~~·::1~~~~':.,~_:;~.'eterre'll 10 In IM c0111rKt dOc .. ",:~:~~~1:,:e11~~:ai=':c.:"'!,~ac":!!.~."''''''° to In tr.. aincr.::~ • Undivided profits •••• ' .•••••••••••••••••••• 521,022.00 .... •.UJlt ..OCk• ol breACtl And of tlKUon to oe The DISTRICT ,.,.,..,.., , .. rl9"tl to reiKI .. ...., or Ill bid50fto 1Qlva .... ., ;,. ,.,. DISTRICT ,,,..,..,.s '"' r191'11 TO re tee I«>• or all bids Of ID••lrnanrlfoo TOTALCAPITALACCOUNTS •••••••••• : •• 2,521,022.00 NOTICI OP H E .t.WIHG OF i:t.corded J""' 11, 1t1s a1 lMtr. No. rt0U1tt1onor lnl0fm•llH•s1n....,bldlor lnTteblddJ119. .-.gut1r1unor1n1orm•llll•1 1n...,~w1,.tiwb1<1C1o rq. TOTAL LIA81 LI Tl ES, RESERVES~ • PETITION PO• PlllOaAT• OF WILL Jlltl In bOolt 11443 N99 117, of s..tklOI· 1llt DISTRICT "•' oei.u .. necr "" Qlff'l!•lll P"•••lli"O rite ot per diem TM o :sT•ICT fl•' clflermineo lh9 Of"'t•! 1)'1',.•lllnqi r.ie of Pft'" dltm AHO FOii!: LITl••$ T l!,T.t.MI M· llcl•I Rt-<:ord1.. ""°GK In ltll lot•lllr I" -k l'I ll'llt-11 I~ to be P!t1orfr\ed fOf U<;fl Cr•ll Ot lypt .....,.. In IN loc.•U1r In -l<tl Ill•' """1l ls to bl! pfrlormtti lot~cr•llOt' ty119 AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , •• -••••••• , • , 12,958,688.21 TA•Y · S.ld f.1111 will tit Madt, but wil/>oul ol'-9...-rl....otdlo••11<lll•trlm(.OlllrKl,IOlll•\totlow$: o1-km¥1"1flMO IO e«'<lllt U..(.Oll\rttl,lobe~lof~; ME~RANDA. E,,.,. of LULU c . F•EVERT .-. ~' Of" ••r••nly, ••Pf'H• Of" Im.-Cr.tt. CIH .. tl<••"-·" r,,.. .... ..... erttt. Cl•sMflt•llM,K Tr" w ...... Average of total deposits for the 15 LU\.UCURTISFREVE•T. o.c.neo. pll..s,,....nunoa 1111 •. °'°'"''"k:ltl,or-I LEcr••CtANs •t.•CT•1c1•NS lenda da d i Ith fl dat 'IDn't Gil 5Z NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN1 twnbr~e\. I00411Y ttw"'m•lnfftopr+11-Gt,,.r1I FM•l'Mf' ....................................... : •• ,,,,, •• S1l,1j Gr-ti Fortmcn ••.••••.•.••••.•..... , ....................... ,, •• ,.., •• Slt.l"I '8 r y sen nQW ca 4! •••••••• ~ .. ,...._.. DOLOlll.S JEAN TAHM£1' Mt tiltd <loliituft'IO"""~•(tlM<ureclbt'14111d ~ ............................................................ 111,,. For.-.......... , ..................... , .............................. 111.S& .Awrageof total loans for the 15 • -.tn•c-tllianfor Pr"lltltt•olWIUM'd o..o • T•.,,,1, wllt\ lflttr•1t "1n ~ JOu•ntrTTW" ........................................................ 110 . ..a ..llNo'N,....,. ................................................ ; ........... s1o.• calendar days e nd I no with c.all date •••••••• 7,539,621.13 :~ie::! =::c-:11~ ~ ;:-,:;:::';,.~·::";,;'T'::i.~ ~~:;~ ~!~~.::::::::: ::::::· ·. :::: ::::·.:::::::::·.::·.::::::: ::!:: ~":~~~ .~·.'~~.:·. :: ::::: ::::::::::::::::·~·.::::::::::::::::::::::::~ I, Robert W. C.....,..«t, Vk• Prftl•nt of tlte ,,.. .... f\1'1Mf"Wtk"1.,.,M.t111ee tN,......, •• l*'MlottM:Trvst .. ...o eartltltdW•kMt .................................................... 110 . ..a OtrttfltdW.!dtr ........................................................ itt . .eo ........... HMIOrned bank dD hlrebydlclare that this report of ... ft-•1'111111«• ol JIM,.,..'"'_ ol ttlt trvsn CT'Mttd .,. Mlil °""of T"" ,...,..."' ttMctui. ol (!ff dltm ...... k""'"-. -·"lrio °"'"' TIW lor9901"'9 JCIWcluMI of OM dltffl ~ k~ '*'" ......... ..,. " .condition (S true •nd correct to the best of my ........ MtfwOCtobotr,._ lt7J..tt:• T'l'vtt. "911119lt1o1w1. 'TMr•t•IOt"Mlldilwtnc1owr11mtwortotM1tt11.ti.•,tt1rnttN !MOM 111.....,,, Trter1t. torholklty-_.ume_..~1111to11ie...\\llt'll- lcMw ..... Ind blllef. - --::·r~ =~,: g:~ ~0r,-,::1'.~1'i~~:!~:i~ -~:.w.11 .,. mtndalory llPOl'I.,. CONTRM;TO• to...,,... '"" conlrtc:I I~ --:;-~;..11 n. rn•nd•lory ""'°"'"" CON'TRAClOR to""""" tN c:ol'ltl'lltt .. Robert W. Creighton Dl1• '#tat. !fl IN cnw of s.r.tfl J.M. fnllll lll'tlrtM• lo ,,. oft le" .,. ~ --orci. •ncr \IOOll .,., "'bcoMr1<1« ....-t11m, lo pay Mot~' 11wr1 "" \.IM -ntM. 4llnd Upot1 ""' wbcon''"'°'""""'" l>ft'n. to iaat "°" 1n1 tMrl"'"' ~ Wt. the Uftderslgned d lrectorS'lttest thf correct~ Coll"°""•• . _ .. ttl lAlld Tlllt' COl'lll*!Y, 1'Z1CI 10t<ltltclt•l•tlO•ll-rkmtn"""40yedbVtt1eMln li..e..cwl.lono411>e(OMr1Kt, Sp1Cll~•ett,to•llwOflm ... ""'910ytdbylfltml"""'-.<IAlonot""'COMf«t. NSS of this r~rt of condition and declare tf\at It has 0.""8:it~..! ~~'ltJOHN, M,=".;!:,•,:,11,~,~~11torr11a. dllle':i~~~'::"~'::'::.~bld'°'•P''1oc1ot '°"'''1" (•SI IM't'•1 .. , '"' om':t~~r:.e:,:: .. ~~'::b';',~'bkl'°'•Pttloclotto1t..,.1h•.C•,1 •nt1W1!19 been eumlned by us and to the best of our kOOWledgt ~.,c .. ,a COMmon-•ll"l..tnd A pa'l'f'Wnt borw:IC: .,.~, b0r4wln 111tnic1u1i-.opr1or to~111<11t1on A.,.,.,..,,, Dond•rld • P<l"'°"'*""bolld•il• bertQUINdorl«totllll'C"'lolt and belief Is true and COfTect. ... flllO, PICltHAM 'l'ltlt'COl'lllWIY d tlW tontrKt. S.!d 'lhilll bl In tl'l4t forms •l lorth In u.. tontracl do(.11· ol'"" to .. lr•tl. S.111 bond$ llwlll 111.lfl the torm1"' lor\b 111 lhtainuKt ... JAMES LYNCH ... IMCOITMIY .. N+ct°ttvltff f'NfllJ, "9nll. ---"-•··~ Dfl'"'~lt,..t a., W•I• A. H•llO.. oo .... mnoflolrtf .__.......,..."""""' JOHN M. RAU c:ffiM.C.ltfrtnl•ttnJ AutNtl•'4tftt ByHor-nE.W•tSOll ~lf.W•t-JACK f(, HAMILTON ......,...,: ,.ti,..._ Mil~ N••CIOrt N•f110r""'" . S.Cmtry.&MrdOlf"')I" • S.U.*Y~IMf1lofl'l'VStl9 DI R ECTORS ,........, °""91 c.t•t Deity,...._ "'"'"t~ wu11 t"' o..,.o.tt cip.n,0t1ot.tt,1t1s-,i ,ooo.m. ~.oc1ot111rn, 1t1s,J ODp.rn • • • • t M11Nc1or•n .. C.1to.ll)'PlllR.Ck ... r11, lt1'J J'l»IJ ~ '" 11,tt. ttJ' • ~ ,.....,f 0.lltPUot,Ot~~! ~· ''·.1•1Sa">"J6:-1i . PUbl!"-d0.-•f'Ot.C0ttl.Otill• Pl1ot,.Otiooet 10, U, 1,1~ *'·~i. PuOll"*IOfM'lttC.0.MOtU)'Pl .. Otlotlu")O.l1.1tfS-...... I I • 1 • ( \ . OA.tLYPILOT Friday, October 17, 1975 .. In Las Vegas The following shows are scheduled for the coming week in Las Vegas. CAESARS PALACE -Andy Williams DESERT INN -Juliet Prowse FLAMINGO -Connit' Stevens FRONTIER -Waynl' NeY.1on LAS VEGAS lllLTON -Glen Ca mpbell MGM GRAND -Dean Martin (ends 10/21 J; J ackson Five (starts 10/22) RIVIERA -The l<~ifth Dimension, John David!ion SAHARA -J erry Lewis. Teresa Brewer SANDS -Rich l.1tlle. l\1el Torme TllUN.DERBIRD Dick Clark Show ARMSTRONG PLACE N'PRESS FLOOR TILE Peel lh• backing 1hee1 oil and place. Tbal'1 II, no me11, no ma11ic. ~looll.n'. PAECO CEILING TIMBERS Ugh1, but rea.I enough looking to loo! the local lumberjack. 97~ .. "· 12"xl2" MIRROR TILE FROM NEW AGE Hellecl1 your good la 1!c (Lilr;e the way !hat 1ound1?) CLEAR COLD VEIN 44• ss• SMOKrn 66< ......... FULL-THICK INSULATION Did you r•od how much you so•e on luel with this? Pays !or i11ell wilh llut S<;r'l'in9 .. r oll-laced. 11 !.FT. IS" or 23'0 WIDE BY 40' LONG I Singers Sought The Orange Coast College Evening Chorale IB still accepting members for the 1975-!6 se~son . The 81'J·voice chorale, under the direction of Carole Boelter, meets Tuesd.a)' evenings from 1 to 10 p.m. in OCC's MUSIC Room 101 . The chorale's first public performance, Handtls "Messiah ''is schedu1ed for Dec. 13. ··we h-ivite all interested singers to come out and join us," Ms. Boelter said. " 'The Messiah' will be performed wi.th an orchestra and we h~pe to have a hundred voices for the performance. For further information, phone 556-:>Ml . 'Show Boat' Tonight ·'Show Boat,·· produced in 1936, screens tonight at 8 o 'clock in Hashinger Hall .. Chapman College Science Center, Palm at Grand 10 Orange. Admission is $1 .50. IT'S A BIG COVER-UP ' COLORTONE LUA,N Amazing what thly can do with progress (I'll tell you what 10 do with progress). 2~! COLONIAL 391 Herc is a name you'll see more of this bi·ccntennial year. (does everybody 4x8 have their genuine colonial YO-:(O yet?). SCOTT'S LIQUID GOLD Speokin9 of gold, can anyone lend me Ii~• lil puyday? (Don't oil run away at once.) 1 ~!. 12xl2 DECORATOR CORK Niel' lookln9 lor wall or ceiling. Sollen1 1ou.nd1 loo. 87~PAK ALPINE OR LAKEWOOD497 I saw a load of it and the tones were positively b&autiful. in fact, they 4x8 were beeyoooooteeeeeful. IMPERIAL WALNUT PRINT This has the rich look of real walnut without tbe price. wal.lite · SHELL-NUT OR KNOTTY PLANK wal.lite · BRIGANTINE OR TWIN-OAKS m . MASONITE CD"PC"lllT!Cl"l PECKY CYPRESS 5~! &!! 7!! 9!? ASSEMBLED SHUTTER t----.~-==?..Y.TS WIDTH X HEIGHT 24x24 24x36 36x20 36x24 36x28 36x36 48x20 48x24 48x28 48x36 60x24. 60x36 72x20 72x24 72x28 72•36 WALNUT FINISH 1900 2300 21 00 2300 2500 2900 2500 2700 2900 3300 3900 4900 3900 43001 WHITE 21 00 2500 2300 2500 2700 31 00 2700 2900 31 00 3500 4300 5300 4300 4700 4900 5700 -wal.lite TARA RED BRICK PANELING • • ... • • You want •omethlng Ille• and want the conYenlenc• loo. You want 1butler1 tbot bang right. You 1Cf you want o good prtce. You came lo lb• right ptae., 1lranger. • ' ' 4700 5300 Something you should see for yourself. ama~i.nfl fideUty. LUSTRA-TILE ... WALL COVERING You can get It in Stone. Brick. or more formal Panel. With the beom look it doesn't look half had. 2!~.FT. • ...,_r_ Supersleuth Basil Rathbone appears as Sherlock Holmes In "The HC?und !If .the Baskervllles,"' a 1939 classic operung Oct. 22 at several coast cinemas. Shown with it will be ··sherlock Jr.," a Buster Keaton comedy• plus a film aboul Sil' Arthur Conan Doyle. ' TV DAILY .Loe · Friday ~U~\lil m-- Evening 8!.~ - OCT08DI 17 1: ..... ~_....... ue mmm... ........,~wic-.. "'1 . w!:!!@oo-..... ::::.-'"" """ D*t ffepr :::&<;""" ""' ~·u.= s.w.I • "'" ... a. Ttlti . 1t11w1c lC> ,,.._ ... _.,r c11111 : """'9 WtllW ' -Cir}' Gtallf. tn&rid Bel'P!'IL ( (I)) Tnll • C : w GI WOLFMAN JACK l:JO 11.,."""' a.. * .. You Gotta Have a . =. ~ GimmK:ktt -Tonl&ht! . iicl PmpecttN .... ...., I"' -... I ml""'""""°"' ........ ~ . filiiib " 1111 ''" oo,.lllml!)Ql-••--~ lN NI.. ll:lD @(])Pu A1MttcM c. ... 1 MM ._.. C1S ute INM: (C) 111Pt ti tlrte f1 Ttll tht Trwlll ...,.... (ld·fi) '73 -SluNI wttll• Ceetaltr1tlN 111a. Jallrl ltich, RotY Cllhoun. TNfll ..,...._,......., '"""" l lllCIJ~m-,_ CIJ •-llllCIJHIJ -w.w,... u UN ··nit 2nd Annul UllOfficUI t.... Altt!kl1 St,19 Bldltlor o1 tht Yt11 Aw1cd1" , w_. m Mb:llM: l ...... W. I ,1£......,_ fDWllllll&tMWld: .. ...-. '''° ,_,,, ": Biid< S.bbath on Don ~ m-""'" * Kinhner Roell Coftcert 1-A.tricl• Style ! Diii G-allW hd: c.-t WerW If........... ""1$:: '"t fill JllJ" (dr1) '51-WIKW 11 lilt Sta • . .. ... . . llilllltft""'41: (C) (Zlw) "ft. r•tOA rost.:;. P111t1 ..... · (' "?-"'Ult ,... (wa) '5' -Jtlt lMO IB :=.!: ~ " ...,...... 'Ola~= MllonL (l_lof) '4'J• _ lJ1ti P1llflll'. Ul m..., ... , 1:aaoatm--n~~ IQ1iiil,,......, ''"D_, "tlu" A r•-w.11 StrHt Week (iifl) '51 -Frtdric Mudt, WM1d II Surrlwal 2:30 m ~ SNw: "fllMr lM _! 1:00 @<I> 111 (111111 cmmD SCrHtw:.....,' ~ . n.. Whits kl! An 111illllttd d111111 J:l5 IJ 1t1iMt; .,,..-(Q3111) '40-ltlJ 1d1pted IRllll RLl(tprd Kiplin(s Jjjilalld, Mn Muclt. 'Ille Junll• Sook,0 ' ind nw1ttd · b1 Md>Dw•H. n.. st<KY concei1t1 !tit Saturday 1dwntu1ts ol 1 wflile Kii wl'lo dt· w•n his st1enl1h ind .isc1orn to Morning hlldin1 1 Ptrfect is1111d w1lffl he ind his ttllow sells will bt wle OCTOBER II lrcwn Che ll'l'llts of hunten. "Brotller. Ctn You Splrt '" AetT' . ID Cil ll1l m [ .. fltllq' • 4 O @CIJa:Ql ms..i.r11' SM 1:oo ls.llriM s..ater o Mowil: 12111) ~llllb" (com) 118 (f)> CD Hon1 lt1t1 ~ '?9-TIMI M1n. 8rotht11. Wlthlt (I) Willll WIW wm Sal strttt 0 f9(j))(])Cl)Mt11 11t 011 .. "/riot Tr Accident" 7;JO 0 11 .. ~ le H!tlt SciMI s.. Die&• lNnlilll ' OildpliM :!e(a!~ Slltw B fl,CfiJ~EV.S:at~"' ,,,,,, "1tltultn1l Ioli•& Cr1S:.~ Shlw CIHIMllkt 0 Youth & IM !Ulla : las Altrdn News Rninl m D1111nt1ry Nfft LI NI CM All1tlll l:JO @(})(l)•PA0S0 H llelu1nin1 l:000 (UJ(])([)htlbla l .._ tlOll'll lnNll 1 medicil mnftrenct-S.•• llith R141r 11 the whffl o1 tlleil 0 11) CIJ @I ID Semt Lfft If bus-Col. Potter. Kiwktyt, BJ., 111d Wlltlr IHtr M1)or Bums r11lilt tltey 1r1 hope· I '"""'m ....,., lost Ill whit ""' be lllllftY c.ur.,.,. c.t en11 U11t rtttr t or/. r,.. Aiwtlt'1t e ID !II a m CMee ' 111e .......... c..,.., Ma• hChlco & 1t1t wan~ --.u-. I Mtf'I Crifflt si.. ~lO 0 @ (I) (I) l•p .....,/I"'° lwtf!J l NII SllMH Show 111111Mr tto.r e Slllw. Rnltl ~tnl I Q) 00 9 m rink P111tl11r 9:00 (fil ())@HIWlll r-o friends " Ml• e ID Cil IRil m n. lldllnl 0ttn1s !tit Meuc• flln .. The Grlil Blut l1k1 ll11d l 19 ()))(II TlM Ltrt S.11m Orwtlopmtnl Company'' lllwlt: (C) ,,,_.., hrlli"' Ci) TH Ulltlldlltlla {d/"1) '68-Wli1 Nielsen. 0 First time on TV! m Mtftt: "Mai II tt1t Wdll'" * "THE THIEF WHO ('lltt) '51 -Randolph Scot!. CAME TO DINNER" fD Misttr ltt:trl" lklshlllllloll 0 <9(1)1mmA1c ,,,,,, t:ODQ@ Clllli mt1111111a.1 MM: (t) (lil) 1'llt l'Md Wiii loll C.•t le OiMff" (d11) '73 -Ryan g · Mt.It: "C11•11 ti ttlt Iii O'"UI. Jacqueline Bisset. W111en ~ldt~ (lllt) '65 -Guy llladl$0tl. 01tn, Jill Cllfbur&h, Cfl1r1ts C'°' @ Su...Pt11•~ ffi, /'lid Butt)'. Allsun Ptndlrton, 0 (Q!! Cl)}(]) Arhtnlllrtl or "" C,tlOfY Slft11. Websttr McGtt, •ho N11• ~ 1hsolutel1 nothinl '"°"I in (EJ Countr, Mlllk S!Nlln1 Jtwtls lrom peopli llL'l'lo Un EI) C.fTUClltlldu ·1"'\t.'~..:' -'""§aiflil!J:::"r..."' ... Wntliqlll Weft Ill lhttw 6 lu'ft It 11 a.-r t:io ".... I ca(()> rn m flW , ...... . atprtdl1n T~e tim• 101 this 11m1 Is TUfTa. 10:00 TIY[, dtpendln1 on lht limt ud 6 BARNABY JONES IS location ol lhe 6th Worid Stfils *TV'S SUPER SLEUTH! e.se1111111m1. fJ@CDCIJ llrubJ JHtt: l1n. EIISeMi•• Strett a. °" Glor•• lllf:Sls IS. ""11tfWI 10:00 0 \H) CD (I) Stitnll!/hh ""' bride llfflo turM her hontJmoon in· O @ @®!mler••ll 1a.1 to tnredy "Mn she diSpous of Pltntl ti Ille Apes htr hottt·OW!ler hultilfld in a P1!m D ClHimJ Sitwmde O,,. ,.. .. ' $9rinp du11t·bu111 •'fCCidtnt." ,;;f1 · ~OCE Television (50) I:• 81G8LUI MAR9LE J :lll MISTER ltOGERS NEIGMllCUtMOOO t :• SESAMESTREET s:• ELECTRICCOM~ANY S:• VII.LA ALEGRE 1:11 CHILO GROWTH AND OEVELOPMENT l :JD WOMAN J:• SEARCH: THE QUEST f'Ll)lt ~ERSONAL.MIANINO J:» VOTERS• Pt~ELINE S: .. WASHINGTON Wl!EIC IN Rl!Yll!W I :» WAL.l..STRl!ET WEllC t :• KU~'SSMOW 11:• AVIATIOH WEATHl!lt 'IO:• SHOWCASE Whenvousee Pizza Ads on 1V ' , ~ ., -J ...... ...... .. ..-.1 ... -· -""' ....... - .... ...... ... ..... ""' .... ,.. ..... -· ._._ -· ..... N kOU .... ,,,. ... ...... .... ··-----• ... la .. _ ..... ~ wit: 0 -.,_, cu.• -· .,..., ... A -m ..... .... ... ~ _, -· mo..; Ollk "' ·~' sele, ~ ... ~·· ·~· .... ... '"" _, ~-.,., .... ·-..,. -·-.. OU. "' ""' c.. OI IN Bt RI Tl 51 Q u . ot ag OI SU ot R un u 8' •ot OI Tl D a< n P' D D 0 T• ·l) R l• T A ~ .s tJ ,. ,. " " c ,. c • • c ~ n ~ • '• , PUBUC NOTICE .. PUBUC NOTICE P,UllLIC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE PUBUC N<>TIC& PtJllUC NOTICE • , • • I ' ' DAILY PILOT D ! :::.s.-... == --· -----Scllo ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go•ral 1002 -..a1 . IOOZ ....................... ······················- EUORS: AdYcrtiMn slloolldcllodllloolrocb dally -reporl ..- "'" h22:11&u:twt, ..... DAILY PILOT as1u111s U.mlllty for ltw .flnl ilt- comrd 1n..m.. """'· EASTSIDE JIR +FAMILY $72,500 Gorgeous cua:tom home! Prime Ea11t11lde Mu• locati o n. Walk to Wcstcliff! Tree-lined ~treet. Cu:stom built just' two ycar:t ago! Larae lfy .. in& room. Chef's kitchen. 81.g family room. Tb.roo I•--------• I 1tlng site bedrooms. Pool siz.e yard. A te rrific Publl.a.r's Notice: All real estate ud vertised in lh1s newspaper is sub- Jed to the fo'edcral t' .. tr Jlousing A1..·t o f J96tl wtuch makes ,at illegal lo value! Don't wait • call ail vert 1se '·an)' pr e-1 ~,,,=== fercnce, limltat1on, or d1scnm1nallon based on race. color. r~ligion , s~x . or nationa l origin, or a o intention to make uoy ~uch p~ference, limita- Uon, or discrimination.·' This newspaper will not knowingly a cccpl i.ny advertising for real estate which is in viola- tion of the la w. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRAZY? No. Re•lth dict.atel mov .. ini:: to d~crt from thL1 irrimaculate, economy .. si1.ed 3·BR: 2·ba . llR+POOL eharmcr amongst ASSUME Sl0,900 rlegant, lari:er lrvino S2St MONTH Te rrace ho mes. Low Bestpoolhomebuywith eighties pri ced . Its UUs beach chalet! IM· OPEN llOUSE Sat/Son 1 MACULATE! Ankle de-lo 5. Come see, 141& cp shag! Squeaky clean Dolphin Terrace paint! Gourmet kitchen! fLJ t'd> // Rambling master bd•m CJ.<Jlt1/.ia,9evwat.11J retreat! Dining enter- tainment! Park site 675-6060. Tahitian backyard with I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; giant shimmering pool ! I• Rare 7% loan • no new l oan costs! Own e r bought new! Mu st sell ! llurry! Call847·6010. "O"f"'1li!O ·HSIU"llO!l fllf(• I ~-11~11ttl NEWPORT ISLAND Super extra large. waterfront custom home. 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths, J car garage a.nd 50• oo the water with pier MESA VERDE aM sUp. 3250 Sq.fl. of z STORY luxury living ror the dis- 4 Bedroom, 3 bath home. criminating buyer. With 20<26 family mom , ~280,00_0 ror those s pecial parties IJ entertaining at your 8' 111 ~-11.l bltn bar und e r a 646:81fl cathedral ope n bea m cei ling. Covered patio . ANYTIME and lots or trees ror privacy make this home! ... ~~~~ ......................... ~ a dream come true. Calli: 5'l6-58!!0. t -. .. HERITAGE ' • REALTORS SSSSTRVSSSS GARDEN SETTING Excellent location in ear· Jy Bluffs on one of tho fine st gree nb e lt s . Beautiful patio with ex· ccplional pri11acy-three bedroom-2V. baths . Price reduce1J to $15,000. Call 673-8550 . • Of'l11'11 '•·il' •!J"J·ropr1;rr•+ Gov'tOwned $21,450 ... ~ Down 2Bcdroom, 1"'2 baths. new paint, new carpet.~. Pymts $170 per mo P.J. fi46..J928, eves: !>49-1532 Lachenmyer Realto r lo beat this: 2 br, 2 ha, sin£1c story Townhouse. Your choice, new rugs- drapcs·stove_ New paint-l;;mmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiim romplctely refurbished. Security gate-pool ·6 acres-nicely ke pt lawns, trees, fountain-all this for only $21,950. Ask for foTa nk , 839-8321 , Agent, in Santa Ana Rare New England Charm in Newport Beach 5 Be<irooms, 3 balhs. den. family. 16x32 li ving ----------•I room. 14 acre yard wilh OLDIE OH R-2 heated/filtered pool. All Single family home on thi s anti a private ovt'!rs1zcd lot: walk to treeshadcrf lane over- Lrdo shops: i::rcat area looking Cherry L nkc-. ror ycararOUndli VJnJ:: J{erluccd l o $117 ,000. ~.000 (>pe n S un 1 ·.5 , 2321 673-3663 673-8086 Eves Tuslln, N. U. • ' I associated BR OKERS -~REtl.L TORS l01~ IN 6olbt1<1 1>7 1 1661 , .. FOR All ""' I· • I l • I. I .\ • ' 1 D2 DAILYPILOT Friday. October 17, 1975 rove • our ' you'll get d lot out ·of this workshop .... featuring ... E. Lee Doyle, Pd.D. of Dallas, Texas ' You Don't Female Co-Therapist Trained & Johnson First Masters by. have to have a Problem with • • • impolency, premalure ejaculali9n , orgasmic dysfunction, ejacu\alory incompelency, orolher sexual inadequacies ... You ma_y Just Want to Generally Improve ' Your Love Life Also on the Program: Dr. Lee Doyle Dr. William Pickering Dr. Charles Leviton Saturday and Sunday October 25 & 26, 1975 ...,,.Newporter Inn 1107 Jamboree0 Road, Newport Beach Program 8:30-9:00 Registration 9:00-10 :45 Dr. Leviton -both days Slide and film presentation on Basic Human Sexuality 11 :00-12 :45 Dr. Doyle 1:00-2:30 Lunch (optional) Dr. Pickering "The Use of Hypnosis in Solving Sexual Dysfunction" 2:45-4: 15 Dr. Doyle .15 minute break 4:30-6.30 Dr. Doyle Dr. Doyle's subjects will include: Facts and Fallacies of Human Sexual Response, Conditioning Factors of Males and Females in Our Culture, Types of People Who Respond to Sexual Therapy, Development of Verbal and Nonverbal Skills, Procedures for Treating Specific Dysfunctions. The final hour each day will be given to written questions from the audience. ' LOCATION: Take Jamboree Exit off the San Di ego Freeway (405) and go toward the ocean 6-7 miles. Newporter Inn is on the right side of the road just before reaching Pacific Coast Highway. 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, Ca . FEE: $50.00 i>er person for the entire 2 day workshop. Lunch for both days optional for an additional $11.00 ($5.50 each day). Pre-registration must be received by October 20, otherwise there will be a late fee of $10 .00 required. Limited Enrollment. INFORMATION: For further information or brochures call 848-1314. SPECIAL GROUP RATES AVAILABLE ,, .FOR 10 OR MORE Please call 848-1314 for information . . REGISTRATION FORM . ,--------------------------------------------------------------, I "Human Sllxuality: Trick or Treat," Saturday & Sunday, October 25, 26, 1975 I I Mai l To: Charles D. Leviton, Ed. D. & Associates I : 16168 Beach Boulevard, Suite 268, 5outh Building I 1 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 I I ~1~4 : I Enclosed find check in the amount of to cover , oersons I I FEE: $50.00 per person, $11 per person for two lunches (optional) ·1 1 Pre-Registration must be received by October 20 or a late fee of $10 will be required. I I I I I I Nam ame of Spous · I I I : Addres . Cit · ip Cod I .... _____________________________________________________________ _ ' ' \ . . -.. - J '1 • .. • ' "'; ' • ••• ... for the General Public A Workshop on 'Human Sexuality ... Trick or Treat" Presented by CHARLES D. LEVITON, Ed.D. AND ASSOCIATES October 25, 26. 1975 Newporter Inn Newport Beach, CA Dr. E. Lee Doyle of Dallas. Teus wlll be the futuNd spukff' at a two day workshop on ''Human Sexualtty-Trlck orTrNt'• presented tor the general public October 25 & :26 at thll Ntwporter lnft'ln Newport Beactl. This Is a rare opportunity for anyone who wants to Improve-his general knowledge and awareness of sexuality, who wants more tomprehenslve understanding of male and f1mal1 Or· 9aSmic functlonong, who would llketo Improve his overall MJll:· ual aMI sensual attitudes or just become a more sensitive and tovlng human being, as well as those who have I more specific sexual dysfunction but have not had the opportunity of •waire• ness of where to go for help. In a professional and tasteful manner the full range of human se.1:uallty will be e.1:ptored aMI discussed, with some use of slides and films. There will be opportunity tor the audience to present written questions to the speakers tor discussion, throughout the two da~. About the Speakers ••. Dr. LeeDoyle or. E. Lee Doyle was the first Female Co-Therapist and Research Associate of Masters and Johnson at the Reproductive Biology Foundation In St. Louis. Ona nationwide basis, she has conducted seminars, lecture series, and workshops in training psychiatrists, psychOloglsts, psychiatric social workers, marriage and family counselors, and pastoral counselors t o rec~nize and treat se.1:ual dysfun ctlonlng by adapting Masters and Johnson's technique to a one therapist situation. · Prof~sional training Includes a doctorate from Florida State Universi ty, Masters and Johnson, and ten years of university teaching experience. currently, or. Doyle is engaged in private practice at Dallas, Texas, and Is teaching Communications in Marriage and Family at Texas Woman's University. Her memberships Include: American Psychological Association, Texas Psychological Association, American Association of MarrlaQe and Family Counselors (Board Member),. Natlonal C.ouncil of Fall\ilv Relations, and Scientific Soc iety tor the Study of Sex. Dr. William Pickering William Pickering, Ph.D., the.luncheon speaker each dlly, received his unive rsi ty training In English, philosophy, theology, and psychology. He received his license In Cllnlcal Psychology from The State ot callfornia, Board of Medical Examiners, in 1973. 'or. Picke ring was a clergyman for TO years, and rttelved honors In homiletics (public speaking) from several major un 4 lversltles. He is widely known as a lecturer and publlc speaker in schools, churches, and ciyic groups. His writings in various professional and popular publications have enchanted his reputation. In his written work he has dealt with such topics as psychO!ogy and religion, children and famlly problems, psycho-history, and equality for women, men, and ethnic minorities. Presently, he Is associated In private practice with Charles 0 . Leviton & Associates, where he treats children. adolescents, and adults. He specializes In personality assessment, ps~cho-therapy, and hypnosis. · In addition to his private practice, he works with alchollcs, and is active In the field of industrial psychology. Or. Pic kering also Is an Instructor at The University of catifornia, Irvine, extension. Dr. Charles Leviton Dr. Charles D. Leviton has been in private practice as a Marriage and Family C.OUnselor for the pas~elght yHrs, six of those in Orange County. He recently opened new oHlus In Huntington Beach at Executive P•rk. . ll\e Author of More ~ Hinnan, The Stn.igg~ J~ 8c' Me WUh Yow; Uvlton Is an assoc.late Pf"Ofessor fOf Or1nge Coast Coll991 where he Is In his 7th year Of teaching Marriage •nd famuY · Ufe Classes. He previously taught •1 COiiege of tht Desert In Palm Desert, Ca. and was a Deputy" Probation Officer with LO,S Angeles County prior to that .. 'er. Leviton lstwell known In lhe Oranoe· county area as a IKturer In Adult Education for bOth Orange coast and Golden West colleges . He has a doctorate in Fa mily C.OUnsetlng • I -•••••• t-~~:: '* Ht F.4 Mii bed ing Ant add c .. Tll LU fine be' clu I $39 Bil GI bee Ce t -ing C'Ol $10 .E - GetM •••••• . - • I Coos , 1n re I Uniq I half~ : ~~~~ ; :i nc I CUS! pri c "pl11 Un i a;essl '•••Ou! star1 care 546 .,~, I '= 1 :~ • ' I ,-. - • -...fo<S. 1-nl'orS. Hooolfffo<s.i. J u-----·--· I ' •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ For SM ~ F"Vlr" s. HoutH For Sat. ..,..,.,.91 1002 G ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... , ............... , .... ~ .......... !~~ t'Mf1ll 1001 .... ,.. t002 G1Mrt111 1002 Gl'tltrCll .. 1002 • Ftld!y.Octobet 17, 1975 DAJLYPILOf DJ., ~=--~-~o:i! ....... 1 ~~=.':::~ ........ ~~=~~ .. '. ... : '* * * * * * Heritage Collection FANTASTIC -11'1:1 GARDEN HOME -3 large !X'drooms, family room & formal din· rng. 21': Baths. Complete bltns . Alept••· New paint in and out. Many a dded featu res. Askillj: only S72.000. Cal 54C). II S 1 I TIBURON TOWNHOUSE ~ LUGE l IEDROOM, 2 bath -hard to 1 find -story .. oc1o1. All extras with 1 beautiful floor plan. Nearby pool and clubhouse. llurry. just reduced to $39,95o Cal S40· I 1 SI BRAMD MEW GREAT NEWPORT LOCATION -4 bedrooms . formal dining room. J Ceramic Ule baths. Sttp do-fomily roo... and l1v1ng room. Cathedral ceil· ings a nd extras. 3 Car garage. Lots of courtyard parking. Just reduced from $1Cll ,OOO . to $98.500. c• S4G-11s1 G...,.ol 1002G.,...ral 1002 SALESPEOPLE ' t ConsiderinA your l·arct•r in real estate . on Oct. 28 Unique Homes will host a ha lfday se m1n~r enlltle<:I ··scllinJ:: Along v.•1th lnnation" It v.•111 feature a note<:! econofnist (hs· cussin1,; where local prlt't'S 11r e likely lo ""plalcau" or peak out. Unique h as man y sessions hkc this. Oc-t 28 v.·ould be a good time to CRAZY? no. 1-ica lth rfl etatcs mov· ini: to desert from this immaculate. cconom)"· s 1ied J BR . 2 -ba r ha r m l'r among s t elegant. larger, lr\·1n<' 'f er ra l'l' h o m es. Low eight ies pr1t•t·'l Its OP~N 1-IUUSt-: Sat/Sun 1 t o 5. Comt" see. 14 16 Dolphin 1'erracc start your Un1<1ue sales earecr al ~l es;I Vertie, '(' · '1' I( 546 ·5990 . or Cd ~1 . 11,1r117 c· 4.f 't'tl,'f ITTS-60011 Ask for J\1 gr 675_6060 I ( ~~~~! .......... ~~-~~ ~~':!~~! .......... ~?~.~ ' I l • macnab I Irvine realty FIMER HOMES FROM $18.SOO TO $745.000 FULL CHAMNB. VIEW Be<tutiful 3 bedroom + d en bayfront ho me between l·larbor Island & Lin- da Isle. Spacious living room & din- ing r0<>m w/open beamed ceilings + terrazzo fireplace. Pier & slip for 60' boat . $279 ,500 . r.-t arjorie Mahon 644-6200. (All) WHY WAIT77 Lovely home in Turtlerock needs a new master ! 2 bedrooms +den on l)-' $58,900! Laszlo Sharkc.1ny 644-6200. <Al 2l SUPERIOR DESIGN & QUALITY prevail in t his home of refinement l oca t ed in Cameo Shores . Re freshing jetty & ocean view. P ri vate beach. Home completely re· decor ated by Cannell & Chaffin . 4 bedroom s, 4 b a lhs. st udy & fa m ily room. Privacy in pool & patio a reas. Redu ced lo $215,000. Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200. (/\ 13) UMSURPASSSI YIEW n 4 bedroom Broadmoor on corner lot over look ing bay . ?\-l a s ter s ui t e w/"His & Hers" baths -love ly family home -owner anxious to go back east -make offer -sale lease or lease/option. Bob. Owen~ 642·8235. (A l4) "OME" OF A KIMD Want that tenni s court ? Want those horses? Wa nt t h at pool' Want that . "'Bay'' & mountain view ? Want a 6 bedroom hom e'! Want over 2 acres? $379 ,000: For info -Lois Mi ll er 642-8235. CA15) • OCEAMFROMT DUl'lEX Only 2 y rs . n e w & located on prime oceanfront. F a bulous 4 bedroom up- per unit w /private sauna & a 3 bedroorri l ower unit. P r id e of ownership property. S265.000. Clint Moses642·8235. (Al6) "MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTAIU!" Cozy & private 2 bedroom + guest room w/lg. & sunny kitchen in pre· sligious Baysh orc'S. $75,500. Jack Custer 642·8235. (Al7) FIRST TIME OfflllED! Townhouse -2 bedroom , 2 b a th s plil·level w /dbl. garage & e lec. opene r . Close· lo pool. Adults on ly. $38,500. Mrs . Fay 642·8235. CA!8) ...... ,200 , .... MllCA•11>u• ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• G-al IOOZ G•Mral IOOZ Go•ral 1002 , l'll'f All IOAD ··············-·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.···-·· .. · .. ·.··········.·.···-·.·.··.·.·.······ ······················· GIT IM OM ~ ACTION The· active area in Newport Beach is Harbor View Homes. for both com- munity activities and real estate ap. preci°'tion. 'fh is 4 bedroom Palermo is a good place to start; near new condi- tion, quality drapes. flooring and carpets. yet still room for your ideas in decor and landscaping. Get in on the action. ul $94.500. Ulloll()UI: t-l ()Ml:S REALTORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highwav , Corona de1 Mar ' I OOZ GtMf'OI IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLl·:Y N TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS """" 1 B46 MEED MOit! aooM? See this 5, 6, or 7 BR home! Great coun- t ry area for children & pets. Quiet area or N .B . & really sharp. $89.500 Charming 4 BR. family rm. Park·Uke setting. Comm. pool & putting green. $94,950 UDO ISll• Attr. 3 BR., family rm. home; large mstr. suite with sunporch. Cl<>Se to clubhouse. $!24.500 •LUFFS ·~·noMT Custom 3 BR '\\ \. \).,,.end unit E · plan, view ~ ... :ns. 2 patios. $117,500 ., Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy\1de Or tvc N 8 b7S ·6161 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMEO SHORES Elegant. oc e an vie\\' hom e with t:M;aut~f~I pool : grc.at_ for e ntertaining, wtth its formal d1n1ng rm . private. large den or family rm & off.pool lounge & bath. 3 Bdrms .. lgc. n1str. has full ocean view. price just rL"<iuced to $149.500. Ope n Sal. & Sun. I 5. 4507 T re mont BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ;?40 7 £ C OAS T MWY CORONA D E L MAA HUG HOMES 640.4050 CAMEO SHUllt;S; priv. beach, s uper view. unique pool & jacuzz i ; 4 bdrms .• 4 baths. $220.000. Open Sun . 1-4; 465L Gorham. Candi C.lrant CAMEO SllOIU:S : l'h lie., occanlronl villa. w /180 {fcgrcc view. f'rivate point. gat ed entry, with pc>0I &. jacuzzi. $850,000 Candi c;ranlt l'at llui:! LINDA ISLE ; Commandin~ view of bay ; 3 bdrms. +den + family rm . $495,000. Sharon l.yn<'h/l:Jat tluJ! LINDA lSLt:; 4 Bdr m . I-story.+ lami · ly rm., on lagoon. J"lier & slip $215,000 CC:1.thcr1nl' Tennille I.JOO ISl .. t--: F.~talc : Sl'lf-c:nntainc.'<I . on 16.T ft . lot . Sep. guest huusc. 3 Ca r garage. (.';1thcrinl•'fc11nillc . OWNER MUTIVATt:D : IJlulfs condo. 3 Ddrms .. 21h baths, lease or le;.ise/Op· lion. $56.500 ~1 u ry & Don ASSUME 8V2% LOAN 4 J>LF.X. voac•nc)' (actor nil! A.u ume 11.,.,•,e t"HA. loan. Owntt oul o r •re:t 11nrl ANXIOUS!' llU HRY !'' SU ll.M11" Y<>UR Ot't"ER!' • ! A:tk· inc SSS.500. 546-4141 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. GREEMIELT GIANT S BR + POOL + IEACH SACRIFICE AIAMDONB> Form ul cnlry Sunl..l'll hvmg room "''ilh floor 111 ce1hni: f1r~pla cc & 11'1° \ aulleri ('(•iltu ~;.. OJX•n galll'ry &: llhrary t-:ntt·r ta1ncr!'i t!l'h.l!hl "'l'I h;tr llui::t• fa1nd;:. p;1rty room adjoins l l'rr:u·l' thru wull or .,:1 ;'1 :-.~. 1-'urmul sup:ir:tlf• d1nHl~ r1)Qn1 La r ge ~.1r•l c11 vie,. kitchen "'1th callnJ: art::t T°l''O :'t·p a r :.111' 1nast1·r suilt-'S 4 ltaths. Sw1·1..·1Hn" stairs to mas~1ve bonu11 room & mor'· he•JrtlO rll swtes. :noo Sc1 n of lulli urv l lurry' t-::1sy ternl:. ! CUii ~·78K I . ZI 11 s ... J ....... HllsRood NEWPORT CENTER, M.L 644-4910 GtfM'rol I 002 1GeMral I 002 •••••••••••••••• 1 •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• [""'• ,. •). ,,. ,, · . GeM-ral 1002 ~ral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................•...... [® AFFORDAllE ELEGANCE IM COMYEMl&IT EL TORO BAYFRONT PRIME BEACH AREA UMDER $40.000! THE REAL ESTATERS ~Zci~u;:oR·si~.~~ 1:~~;·sro1v··~?~~ I ~ Nl'"''port. Costa Mesa. CHARMER Coronadet Mar or lr\lrll' l IR~ POOL New plush carpeting thruoul the entire home. T his 3 bed.rm. 2 hath home is all enclosed for pet or child ~afcly . Choice corner lot. low m1.1int .. compL co\·e red patio. Call for a 1>pt .. ask for Pat Burns. 8l7·9SSO 2·BR. 2-ba. comp rc•!t·1·'•I to nl'W Xlnt f1nJn<·1ng Sl950 l>n., o,.·nr "/t·;1rr) SANDY LAWN ba l al K '~,·. int Nu t-:xl·t•ptiona l •( bdrm points , loan rec:-.. 1·rC"tiit home !'tituute•l o n large or qual 'J! prohlcrn:-. eornt•r Int . l-'unct1onal Yup, this s pac1ou~ 4 1111 IEACH • $29,000 Clas.sic entrance to larRc family s1ze<t hv1nR room with art1sllc use of shut· SJS.000 fl oor plan -+ lourls of homt• has a lx.•al"h r1i.:hl JACOISRE•LTY c harm :1u l .. IVING out in rronl . v.·1th an un ~ K () 0 J\1 t B It I (; 11 TI ob.strut'l ctf \ icw of th1· ~ ...... •~7;';'"";.:';0;....--.IWO(lDt-:1> t-'A!\<11LY bil)" & harbor t•ntrancc ~ llOOl\1 i-·ur Onl·t· 1n a Ont• uf the ;1rea ·-; tws t Attention Builders 2 pnmc O<'C'n n bay v1t•v.· I.XS 1n Cdl\l, I htk frunl bcacll. $128,500. 979-0631 orf>.44 ·4~l0 Ov.·ner lers & wood throughout . F'ormal <.hnin~ room is conven1enlly served b) large gourmt't kitch<'n 22· Sunken family t•ntc r· t;unmcnl t't:nler St;11rs ~wet"p tu elci.:a11t n1a stcr FOREST E. OLSON INC 1002 GNeral 1002 s u1t l' & t·h1lilr1·n .-. GeMral quartt•r:-; Takl' ovt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•··•······•·········· 71 2'1. Fiii\ LtJi\~ :'\l U NEWPORT SHORES Hng ht an•t l·ht•Pr~, ex rcpuonat 2 hc•lrin. f:inll ly ruon1 homt· i'li c ~· earJl<.'I , µa1nl t'\t" Ownf'r fl'<1rly' l'ln .. t· lo 1!'1101:-. & t~nni:.. s.>i .'.150 PETE BARRETT 1/2 ACRE PLUS RA MC HO N t-.:W l.CJA:"i l:l>S'l"'.S $20.JOO hal 1\1u s t s;1r r1t1C'l" ll urry • t'ull 112 ACRE R-2 Primt:' F.a sts1•lt• L'osta J\l~<l :l·B•trm home :o.l•t bark fron1 ~tr1•t•I by long. NEVER MIND ' 6'111~~EALT ~~l •060 ~.-r~ !)();J 7.&11 ~h a•l y . ri rt·ular •lrl\'l' ,. . ,. That"s ,.·hat thl'Y i;.all the m 1n tho:-.c ranc)· ads. This sure 1:-.n "t fanl·\. hut if .1-our u,.·n homt• oO ;i., of an at·re 1n lht' hat·kliay area and 1h·1ni.:' l1k l' horsc~ lurn _\OU on. lhrn g1\l' us a lall Tl'tn µorary 1ncomr of ;1hout SIOOO per month l'nct: [~ ESTATERS ~ Pl cnly nf rouni lor tenni.o; t·ourt. p<M1!. rt•nt.d unll'- or v.hatl·\Cr ~·utl prrr t• !55.00U l'.\l ,L.'l:.i; :!f)t'AI S74.95(J l~Quail ~ liiiiilPlace . Properties 7Sl-1920 '.,,, 1"100 Ol./.llll Sl NIW,O•T •IACH "SPANISH G!AMT" +POOL 2 Slury. 4 bedroom, 3 la\'ISh baths . D 1n1nJ! room, "s unken l1v1n g room. fireplace untier rul(~ell bt•am t·cll1 n~s l)ak e n b;innister stai rcase. romeo baltony •lecor , Kt•tJ ll lc ruof fev.· blocks tu gulf l·our~c. HOME .INCOME Near !hi.' bt•ach Allt: Prime F:a sts ide ~osta YO U !tf.,\I)'{ fo'<JH l\1esa farnily nei ~h 'J'llJS"' l)nl) s.i:1.0ou Art b or hn u•1 J H•lrm no,.·'CallK-122.'135 scpar at c home + 2 Hr r';:' >~·~-.:::;~' 'jjji;;;,ijj;;;i;iomi c;:::. SELECT :"T' PROPERTIES EASTSIDE ,Charmin~ family home v.·1th J brtrm s. 2 h;1 , formal DH. & work!'i hnp 1n gurage Clos<· to S("hools & .. hopp1nJ,! frnm this sou).'.hl altl'r ll•l'a l ion Q .. ·ncr wdl .. I'll"' Ith FHA or VA tl'rm~ 1;.u;.1111 Up1·n J·:v1:!- All THE CARS )'011 r.1n :,tor .. orr\ 1rl).! Jh11ul th•· d.111 ~t·r .. uf l'lul•trt•n r un11111 ).! 111111 lhe .. tr(·l·t l 'h1 .. hnu .. ,· '" a,.,1\ frorTI 1ht• \r,1t111·. on .1 l·ul•\1•,,11 . 1dc;1 ll~ :-.1tuatt.'rl v.1!11111 "',1lk1ni! of St'houl~. hu:o. anrl :o.hup p1ni.: 4 lluge lK:•Jroon1s. 2 bath!>. + t·o'l.y fireplace • tarJ?ll' ("Ountr) k1lt'h{'n + pat1u on p ;1rkl1 kc crou1lfl~ with at"l"l'~!i 1or hoat. carnpc r or .,., ,\nx LOUS 0"''1ll'f "Ill IJi!llll Ill ;11vl out 1.1 \our t·hoit't• 'flu ... ~t·m "'",11 t la:-.1 [(•11~ ;it 54 4 ,!l~O Fil i\ (;1 ll'rrn~ Bl·ltcr h urr~ '' (.",111 EXECUTIYE BEACH RETREAT 4 BR-2 STORY S52.500 St'.l·lu•lt••I l'nlr~ tu l"nter l all\\.'f :'> 'il·J1)!hl l1\1 n l! roon1 "1!h 1r<1tklln).! llrcpl;n·c & lun1ma11•hnl! \IC"' of CO\ t•rl··I 11:..\ 1h o11 & j!rounrt ~ Banque\ s11.e<l d1ntn).! r<.om 1i-l·on \en1ent ly ~t'f\l'•I from hUJ.'.l' i.:ou rt1il•t kileht•n Separate v.·1n~ tor master & guesl s111lt•:-. S "'f'cpini:: :-.l airs l i t :o.t•t·o n•J .. tury ~Ultl':o. ll urr~' f)"·nl·r hnui.:hl nnother .\lu:-.1 ':Jl'f"l l11·1•' l'.d I ~;;J 7KX l 962·777 I . [ ® THE REAL ESTATERS h fe11me tJar~a1n hurry, possibl e lo cat i on:-.. t·:1l l Mli 2J IJ ~.000 ····. [~ HARBOR 111·,,\l.'1"~)1(:-> Autht•nlll' Span1~h Vic"'' :-.1.._1 ·1·: 1'•11 l·:Statt• un ;1pprox 2 at' res. 613•4400 1n N ·rust1n Jl lll s lner s ----------l·ourl) :irtl en l ry pool, c uc ~t hous t• C us tom xti':i:-. ton numl'rous to Bolboa f•lcmd I 006 list 3 1·:1r j.!:1r l'lla i.:n1f1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•••nt 0 .~tall l1arn. to1 ek <.:harm1n)! :1 Hit . 2 Ha. room . r1•lln J.'. ;1rt>na muny Xlr:tS 'fcrr1r1t• hn· Whlli' r;11I tcnl·ln J.! &: nrSo Bay Price•! IO!!l'll 1·ros:-. rc·n1·1n)! l'ropcrly by owner G73 O!r.t7 t·Jn lk· •ll v1dc•I ()lfcrerl . . ex<·lu~ h~ 2 BR hous<• & .I h r aJ.JI 3 Sail'ly ikr,. iL·k l'ri •p car J!ar Xlnl 1neomc i1y appouitmcnt onl), SI lU.000 6-10·4307 714 . ~$8 1)666 CRAZY? Own~r Must Sell REDUCED $10,000. Sharp immac. Duplex on qwcl s1•Jc of Is land. 3 Bit. 2 Bu . caeh l./,!c l'losets. e ncl gara ges, rr 11l e~. J.J:1t 10:-.. lau11d1:y ronn1 Steps to ha ~. Sl40,000 AJ.!t•n1. ~.4li 1.»112 nr t>-1ti·ti7 l if • (; H l·,,\'f • LJ"rTJ.t: \.'ACAYl(I . .._ J{().\11-: No llc·;dlh •l1ct;1\t•:-rnov l1l•ar Vllhti.;t· 1111'.! I~• •h·~t·rt lrnm \ht:-J BB I BA $7:1.500 ""P~£~!~·~1~' i [ ~ lfl~li;fl REALTOR WATERFRONT BB SHORECREST --TWO STORY FAMILY ROOM 1rnn1;1culal l'. t·("onomv· LAURA VAMCE I :-.11.t••I :1 UH . 2 h ;~ Ht:Al.TOlt I e h a rm er ,1 tn on J!S I 673.4062 Z1Z1 !-:. Coast ll"''Y 67S-4392 SPANISH HACIENDA LARGE FAMILY ? GREAT BUY ! Exceptionally fine home 1n H1\YCREST area of Newport Beach. Fo ur bt:..,Jrooms. n(·~· tirapt.>s. wall to wall c arepet1ni::. recently rl.'dccoratl'd Tcrnfic local1on l'r1l·erl ,al $79,500 Call 673-~50 for morl" details " '. ,. Moor t2) 35· boals with only $15.000 •In St·11C"r or this beaut J ·Bh rm .. -atcrfronl hnmt• 1:-. vt·r\ MESA. VERDE nex1blc. \Y1 ll eun~1<1,:r 4 + POOL tra1Jes. Pf~per .. vr 7 1l·J:o.i• OMLY S52.900!! option ·-"1"ttn_c •,•, Thats rii.:ht'' L'nlx.·111•\;t loan mav bt.• a-.sumt"I s~llcr w1il l'11rr\: ··llff 1f1 bit• :.harp po" I ho rne an) .. ~ p Sl~!.~.11/ll ('.d!I ~'r,•:-.hl) PJllltt••I 11111-.1d(• for rt ctad:.. l'rt•s lt i,<t· & Ill'\.\ I ) rl'ml•dl'll•d !lome:. tH5 fot.i•lt> k1tl'hl·n Lot-. uf ;q)Jit•Jt & · h.ar<I t u ftud this op LIDO ISLE 11µr l un1t;:. UW:\l·:Jt SAY~ Ill': :\llGJl'r llt:LP Fl!'lA:-..'t:f<:• ll urry. take a•J\·ant;JJ.!C C0:.i~l 5•1G·:0 13. '., ' Cnique l'ntry tu ~pa<·1ou:, lorm;il h\'111/.! :.inti han q uet r Qn n1~ Sunny )!ourm<•l kitchen H:1mbl 1n~ g am1· room with t'ra rkl1n)! firl·plar-e Ur<il'luu-. j.!uc:o.t hath ;1n•I l arj.!l' l ;1undr ~ rufJnl Swccp1n ~ .. 1a1r" to kiH c s 1 'I. t' ni .i :-. l t· r ;, n •I c hd,lren .. '111 lc·~ Lu ~h l :1nrt ~c·;1 111n)! Vl•r\ pn\";1te t-:round~ (.'all tor appt $!""17 .!HIO l 0 :.1ll 963-fi767 ,, ·. f'lej,!anl , larl!cr I rvine 'f c rrace h nmes. Ln~· Balboa Peninsula 1007 e1j!ht 1es pr1l'll'd It ~••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol't:~ llOUS ~; S at/Sun I t o 5 Come :-.cc. 141h l>olph1 n 1·,,rral'c. '( (/11f1171':1/1 ·(1ll1 ' 675-6d6D •TRIPLEX * 3-Hr. l ·ha & f2) w fi. Br. 2 ba. Walk to :-.hops & ferry Full pr1<·c St 1:-•. 001 ~,, 1nc lu•.llnl! fu rn1~h1ni.:,. CO/\.'i·r l'H ()l'f:lll'(~;s •673!".-110 • Nice •luplex hl·t •1•·~:1 n ~'Ir. bay; h.: lot $1 05.boo ~1arshall Rily +i7'."1·4!i<JO ---~ Corona del Mar I 022 ......•••... , .....••... One of a kinri custum home lo<·a ted 1n ex · c lus1\·e I RVINf: TER· RACF:. Spanish mission architecture is accented thruout this J hcdroom home . !\<1ass t\'e bcarn ceilings, step.down 11v· in g room Co \•ere d porches overlook secl uded patio ;;ind garden area. $125.000. 640-6161 Rancho San Joaquin 2 BR, den, 2 ba $69,;,oo Big Canyon 0Pl.'n. li ght & air) Jt mosphcrc ts found in th1-; beaut1full)' appl"rl & flex· ible floor pl;1n J ur •I bdrms, format on . breakfast nook & Ji::e kitchen . Oramatil' uSl' (1f bntk & tile thruoul C;dl 646-77 11 Open t:\·e~ [® THE REAL ESTATERS l [®'' THE REAL ESTATERS j); ll for the ~ DISCRIMINATING DUPLr:x 2 2 hr un11·. Choirc )0(.". So uf !Iv.~ !'7~,500 ()Wllt'r i°.-Ul·:O:iOI; FHA APPRAISED $39,7SO Plus h cpts, t)eautiful stone fireplace. b1 i:: dbl garage Coverer! patio. exotic lawns & flowers Hurry on thi s o n e """""'· 3 Bedrm ........ $159.!">00 HARRY BABBITT R..itor .. 644-ISS9 Artist's Mansion Walkerlllee Reel let11e Jus~fxi TY~~SSt~~anrJ 4 ee!~~ ~~;~caddl:'rJ beach J.OOO Sq fl of lux· famil y rec rm w /bar ury livin ~. 4 t o 7 Corner' lol. An ;1bun B e dr ooms . W a rm . charmin~ family room. d an c <' of "tor a gt' Oricnlal plank p atio ca bine t s Offl·rt·rl al o,•erlooks m ini orchard S.SS,400 This i:, t hl' home 1n priv;it1..• yarrl S89.900 you havt' bcl:'n loolunj.I ror.soc.-Jllno¥.'' full pnce . 10'7, tiown. For 962· 7788. . L I' 1-: H H FIXER-4 IDRM $38.000 U NJlt:L ll:-:VAHLf.' Forcclosurt· forl't•s sale of propt>rly thou:,and!i hc•low markl:'l 1 Rr1n~ p:unt & elbo,.· i::re;1:-.e <in'! mak<' $SS' l-'orm;1I din 1ni:' llui::e bdrn\S 1 l.ar~t· >'arri' Y.'alk l o ~chool <intl shopp1n i:: 111 an cxcellenl area ur !>'l~.OtlO home~' Scll('r .;avs ··ll;nl m f' ouf '1\n~·urfeJ" V,\nr l"IL\ help' l>on 't e..rn t·rastin;ill·' Fnr qu1t·k ;ippt Call M-17-tiOIO LIDO ISLE OAK FLOORS J Hrlrm~ + ma1•l"s rm t "ormal d1n1ng roon1 t>cn ,..,th f1rt·pla<·c S\5!1 .ooo •••• BAYFRONT 3 l:k·•lronn1 .. Pier for Ii() ti ho.it ~·19,()11() LAWSON REAL TY * 675-4562 • MINIRAMCH MAXI VALUE ;;ippointment. Call KF.Y , ~ I ~ 0 l\'J ES r<1nch house. J{.1 mbhn~ G.,,...ol IOOZ IOOZ GtMt'al 1002 K~y [ ® ~ Pn vatc tin\t' to ~l·1·lt1•ll·•I c REALTOP.Sli 3841 Campus NB S49·11655 main h o ust· 1n(•lu<if•s "'"•:•:•:•:••:•:•:•:•:•:••:•:•:•:•:••:•:•:·..=========~I ~~~~~~~~~~~ I ·~-=====''='='='='==' three b1 g h edroo nl ~. r 1· parlor . an•t farm · ~1 i TARREll!l!!ll!2!!. ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........•••.•••... , .... kitchen. Brir-k l f'rr:irl' lcarl s lo sp r :1wl1 n ~ grountls CO\'l'l"t,d "1th frull trf't'S l'rt t'l" 1n clurtes st•p;4r;11,. (na11t-. quartl'r-.. \,\'1111•1 'h"lf. t•h1t·k,·n 111111 •-l" IJ1r•I ;.a\ 1ary .. t 11r.1 ~1· 'ht"t' :'lntl mut·h. nl ut h rnor•• (let h:'ll k !<) \)Jt• hjl'H'' . 1926-1976 ~"' S<Hit4 ~"""""rn Ill·:.\ 1,'l'f•t&S BUYER \.\"t' O!h•r the ult1m;111• 111 a bt·:1ulifully appointt••t five hedruom home :"i"t1 1•x11Cn~t· !'IJJ~Lrl'rl for lhl' i.:ate•I t·ourtyarrt t:'ntr~ to tht· hc:tut11u1 lca•lt·•I .. ta1n1•d i.:l.1 :-:0. :1n •t 1mpurt cd t1le•t •l1·t:i 1t 1nc throuJ,!huut the h ome Spl'("t;u:u1.tr l\o1cti1ll'rr· ancan lll l·•I pool .inrJ J;tCU/./l COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2.'115 E <..:ott:-.• 11"') 675-5511 ) Br 2 Ba Duplex ONLY $89,500. HI .1n e:\t"t'lh·nl South o1 \i1i.:h .... ;1) lf1l;l!Ulll 1111 ,1 i::cn1·rou:-l'..I ft 1111 ( 0:111 u-.qu1<·k. t\..1·1 7211 LUSK SPYGLASS lk·:.1ut 4 hr :1 t,;, ~~1 I(•\ l'l holll t' I' rot dt• t·or rl & ln•l't'l)ri . :1 l'a r i.:ar )'ou·,,\o\!I land Sat S117 .HIHf 1\1 o wn l·r f.40· 1728 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nt'!'itlC•I 10 a g,rovc orl·---------· lrC(!s -like hving 1n the DUPLEX country 4 O<lrm s. bonu.-. SOUTH OF HWY. rovm an ti t.•xpa ns 111 c 2 Units 1•aeh 2 IY.lrm s . dl'ck. $75.000 Corner lt'lt . qu11•t lot·:i · Call 675-7225 1101'1 und,•r ~.000 CORBIM·MARTIM Realtors 644-7662 , ... llt •Oii. ••11 •'1•••11 Cf ...... ,.ALLE\. REA LT\' A aeRO !NTERPfllSl!S co. Duplex S. o f Hwy. ABANDONED WATER F R ONT PROP Ell TY : Panoramic view of Newport Bay. 28 feet on the water. fi ne crafts mans hip, ent ry hall. dini ng room , conver tible den anxious owner, $125,000. ' 644 -~270 Onl.\' S41:1 .SOL! r.111 963-6767 Don ·1 ";111 !•---------NEW LISTING Waterfront. pier/float Sp;1rklc plenl) ! Jmmac 3 BR , 2 ba . h ome , GOUR ~1t-:T KITClit-;N! Lo\•cly patio ~1ovc ·1n re ;1rt y! k ed u ccd to St:l9.500 ! 3 BR, 2 ba. ""it s. 1800 iq. ft. ea . Frplcs. Mint cond. XJnt rental re· cord. SI 2S,000 ASSU M E VA L OA N : W ith or without military experience, low interest, r e nl·lik e payme nts. Gianl 4 bedroom, study or sewing room, two ver andas, Mesa Del Mar, just $45,950. i.4ii.1 MEEDS A UTIU HB.P 1tJ1 ideal first home or fix er· upper, 3 Bedrooms. bric k BBQ in rear pat io. Price d lo sell . $36.500. Submit. ... Balboa lay Prop. Realtors • 67 5-7060 ... -GEM- 120-F Tustin Ave .• N.U. RF:ALTORS 642·46Zl 540-1720 2955 Hcwllor ll•d. ·-.....,......,. _ llotalc~ 28'28 E. COO!>f Highway, COfOnO dcl Mot _ PROPERJY_M~~Y.!Mllir I HOMf~ FOii llYIMC MflWOll'tl 6 ,,....,.., BLUFFS COMDO WILL SF.LL ON CON THA c·r . cus tom ~ bdrm , 21., ha., wV.h lO\"C ly. lari:r JtrcrnhC'lt v11•w. on qtnet. pr1\·ate !>lrl'l'I $7.(,950 tlp('n Da li)' 1---------- OWNER transfcrretf. Dcaut l l<!rbor View lt il\s. Lusk 4 br, 2 ha, totally re nl'wM Custon\ fe:.turcs. nev.· ll''IJ:!!ed har1lwoorl floor . n l•v.· :o.upc r1o r c r 11t~. new •·t>ram11· n0t.1rs & fr1..·s hly pa1ntt"' 111 & Oul f.40 1047. l)pen S.lt&Sun . ----·--·---- 1 I I .,·, ............ \Ill 0111..._, .......... ,., .... ~. C. F. Colesworihv Roalton 640-00fO l:otf l'nur~t · llnrll l'. Sun (.;1!y tor ()(.•1•;1n Vu lloni t• Orani.:c <..:o. 4~-8894 - . . . • • . . . . -,, . . . ' "J;..Df l>All.Vl'llOT ~oldoy. Oclol>ot 11.1975 HouH• For SM l,4ooses 1'or SaM JHou1 .. For SaM Hooses For ScM "!Hou.es For ScM HMstt ForW. .• , t' -··················••t•• ....... .;r.:. ••••••••••• ~······················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ····~;1;,•_. ............ . '..., c •• ~~~~~••••••· ~'!'!!~!.~~~ ....... ~4!:!!!.~.~~ ....... !=. ............ !~.~~ ~~~-~~ ... !?.~.~~~-~~ .. ·.~~!! ~~~~ ... !~~~~~~ ... !~~ ~.,i•.a 10191.,r. ,... _. 1 lct.IM .. IOiZeostaMittc1 1024 ..... Mc;ona.oclt 1040 ... ic....-.Grotto ....................... ().~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• • ,.. .......,.n • By Owner. 4 Br. 2 sty ••••• 'J l.ota u••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••• an'1 Ko1 l'ond are jwt 2 .... G LIDO WATERFRONT · vi••. J yr•. old, up· -,,1 $62~·:.:-ll~;lorZ Coll ... Puk. 3 BR . 2 "'· MERIDITH GARDENS or the fe.iu .... "''""do· WATERFROMT LIVI.. . ~· Auwnable 1 '.I. I U l'rio' 1 h/Seaview newly dccor;1tcd. µvol s:i: By owner, 2 btory , <4 61>. J h1thtr1.11 home Jlr1 ght, .AT A NICE YOU CAN AHOaO! LuxUrious r-...n.... FHA Loan SS 1,9:50 .. on Y 644-4340 yard. ~~741 aft 6 b ~t" -__ _ a, (It'"'' pa1nl l ni.1dl", :ury k1t rhen. Rm enough m~ort!Q-t-1 ~ "l VIEW -formlll dill rm • w~lnut lor ~ hrt•!jkfJ:-r.l t able 3 Bdrms .• 2 baths. Quick PQSsession ! Spectacu_iar bay view rrorrt every win· IOI ' " .~: · • · Dano Point· t 026 pant•lt."J fam rm , bnck S«•par.itc furn rm. wide ScMle... 0 ·~ 1 , -.• "' IRVINE yb!ta ""CIE ••••••••••••••••••••••• bbq, C'hllds pla) house formal cnlry . ~pat·ioui $99,:;QO dow. Executive 2 bedroom. 2 bath,~'!?t. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• t ..,...,. P 1 1 h" 1 1 Prof•ss t'onallv decorated. 2 par1 ""'"· g • ••D , Wait••• ' • 'Very seldom )!ft' we ·A•oiloble lmmed. res 1J:c n Jr " . l' Obt' to I. t open 1 n i;: to -.. o. fortUflate enough 10 ~ ln Dana Knolls lBr·lb<i s1·hools , hcal·h . h ike b1·a ut1 rully m .. n11:ured SR . ADULTS COMMUNITY APT. ·spaces. $278 mo. maintenance ee ln· F'orprt.cesandlnt.tttlllLo • :able to ofrer a front row Lg yar•J w /pn\·r•l boat or tr.11i l. S'14,i00. 986·2942 la"·n-. A r·our St ar ltuy eluding taxes & utilities. Boat slip" corae down. 8ot.b. •lll CU:llom built view hon1e t r 1 r pk i;: s p "' l' (' C..onii' see it Sal. or Sun LIDO REAL TY available. Total security. By owner, probably keep eoint up .... ~~l~~,!~v:o!.'i~n:n!c~f 400:>6851493·216l - 1 5~1 t;hatt·al1 (~ircle 3377 Via Lido, M.I. 673-7300 $134,950. . b~ :?':0~ 12~ ~t.":i; . ,{, those limes. We h•'< lor lllJ l'L>:XES ~-The """'h 17141675-6138 ,...,._still a\ aaly "' you a dr•matic 4 BR. ucr:/\N v1r:w 1"~'1: PAT CANT ll i':LL $21 .9SO . New carpets. • 1• • . . .c • . I I ' M home with exciting night f"tom $68,950 $WUU rh1\.\'n '"'--1 C'-•ate Hf:AL1'(JHS 5'18·9607 new drapc1, etc. Ast fOC' ~ C. light, bay, Ol"ea n & ~OOO taX l·red1t:1pphe'.'I' rue.cu~ c --logunalC'ach 1048Ml1t.lonYl•Jo 1067 MewportlHdt 106t'Mew-.-.a1Ndt 1069 t'rank ,839-8321A Jtent. + r ... I s land view i;, + 3 C.::11t)'Ourcx1>rn~eisbyliv by &.1 -llAV OCJU"OhG h 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,......, II nv..: vn1 • •••••• • •• • • •• •• • • •• ••. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• • •• •••••••••••••••• ...... _ your own apt. for un• 1 ,__. :seeludedpool ,t\llpcrlct't .1nt,:u1 •_luf1ll'}t.:!or2t,dr11i op EN Ii o Us F. VWl' -,..,. for the own••r who 10,.,., & rcnl thi• ottu•r. FA.Mil Y DELIGHT ·u 0• K • -Sev1llto, •·t:I Viti'". !.300 ty ~4 .SOO. Soutbwest • • • • ••s~""'"-m S N AV l·5.:. 2.565 ILO sq ft . up•rad('d crpt, an>• •Br 1•• •· paUo <o<•nt••rtn'n Wi:stha,\ l111·01111·lli•n1l·s uu-.~ for the family who WAY o F·o ALTA PRIME LOCATION . ., • .,.., .,., ~ ·• -.. .-. ........ 'nsulateti, l b•, 2ba. · ol rec rm Deal $199.•~.F~"'L'. a.11~1t'st ll""'Y .<l~l6·3.l :l l C--'orl'' wanL~ everything~ This "ISTA () VJ .... ...., po • • • ~ .. 1 JVIJ .:.r_ U'l11T " · cean cw1 ~1nus rm .. vaulted din p T R directly w/owner &: 1 J C;11l644 7211 FountoinVolley 1034 200 ya r•J :-to h1·n<·h Z!Stor) :l btlrm , 3 bath. Unh m1 l("I Or1t!>t1<·.11oll)' r m Lr~countryk1tchen S EC ACULA VIEW!! SAVE. Arter Spm t"•ll I I 1 . bearn c•I ce1l 's. rrµl c. Sll !El.UH~Al~i'~.·TA'r':: 1,0 ,·0 ·,.,, .. ,, .. ,,:, oth~,· • •••• • 'M.ltm ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:uormuus honic 'ft'1th in f.11.mily room humt> hoi/$ l{\..,lucc•floSHi,,,OOO Air svnnkll•r's gr:'ll)t'!i 900 ILOCK YIA UDO HORD . SU-&IOO v• I oxtt•a in~ >CJu ly .J central &1r-cond. & elec· 3t8Th•l•"St .. ~ ._ fl!--' .. h ~ t.'O \ '•I 11at 1011. :l l·ar • younl! plantings. Elel" SO to•t. Bayfronl, large pier &slip ~ oc 1014 e ' ' , MUST SElll.1. l!ara~c 2:-tory Cir,1na•la, tron1l' ;11r C1ltt•r Lar~c 1 . .aguna Bca1·h 494 80'JJ i.:ardrupt.:ncr VA /f'JIA / ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 ., ·.1 '1 Mr J hth A hunll' to l11•;1tl·•I & U1terc'1 pool -----l:onvcnt1 011JI. Prest-nl Large family home ) llYOWNE", 1 l"l•n•-+ rk>autifull) upJ.:r;1•J 1·1J ,.,·,.1 .. rt .. ,n ,0,,, 1,,,.,,,1,1 ""llh .s pa .Lotsofpr1vatt> Oc•an CityYiew I 8 ," SJ ! •o o 4BR+ramrm.Tremendous potcn tiaf. "t "-n,507 i\c·•••a ".;,,,r'"' bt·•lroorn + !Jn1d) 1U11n1 ,,._ . ., ... A.;::_, "' d1•rk & p_.t1u ;irca By builder, ncurly com •"•"''1 ·~,.· · ~.,.;;_,.,. ~00000 JUSTUSTED '--"' .. -'""' 11 r c ~ t 1 i:: c h ome ~-...;o H{·aut1fully ln'1sc·p•I . f .a ancc. rice, ..,...,_,, "" • Otean view 3 bedrootrt t.jt') .. , 'OlO •ft. '· I''''' p• •HTS plctelf 2!JOO s4 t 1·uslom ,,.,,, 4935 0• •33 2946 or .... .. ~ ' flvt>rs 1zc rJ lt\1nJ.: rooru LA v.1lh ~1>nnkhn)!S\'Slem& horn('. primt· art•a . 011 ""'' ' · home in private gate ,/0, only' ,.,dhll· sp:11·1·d hrt.•11111<·(' GALORE! h:rH·c1I )'ar•I 1>nf. of thr i·ul dt• Sat next to park. 497·2ti.50 LIDO REA'.TY guarded Surfside <:Om• OCE •HVJEW ~ & dt·n 2 l'.dHJ' l-:11: finest home!> 111 lhe JrcJ "'!Ilk t u h l·h . sc hls .. munily. Good inve1&· A 11 1 1 1 t-:;11·1hy ;.1\n1o~plu•r1• "1th 77VI Udo~. · 67'7300' l • d N 3 ,. 2 B f 1 1 t'l' 1•nt u1·a t1on Jn ) r f.c only m 1n 11tl·S frnm H~"\\.\·o1,.1t•K t .41Je1t , din He-wporthoch 1069 ll o ·"· • -men or year roun ll'C , or a el• o ·~~ nr..1 111\'llilll:: oun1a1n . ~tatu1•, N 1 ho Call i I •79500 I . 1 {lo.JJ,""' 1"ut.•I Ht'"t'' "r .. ·•1,m,i"'"''n··""tb"r ,2 •••••••••••••••• me. orrompeta , .c;1\'H1 ~ liih . lfl11 llPll plants an•I rH~ht l11-:h11ng " " " ~.. .. ' ...... .. • • ••••• de '\ p · ed ' • O'A'!lr :.._Brkr 07:! ZHZ:! __ , rf.\:Jjyru ;i,t°j rn 2 !>!Or);, hnrtic with 4 ti<Jr, J\'Y,.f'i at S-12.50tJ full 2 h,1tf h;1t h.~. 3 Cllr 11.i\HHOR VJEW HOMES Uu !I now!! nc on-. -• ------:1 bth. IJ.: fani rm "'llh i.:;1r:1g<'. •I dc1·ki., (ir.:pl l'C>HT IFINO 4·Br, 4·ba, ly$68,500.Agent546·5880. ,, tr " • l)UPl.t::x . hy nwnt•r . f, yrs 962·4471 (:~:·)545·a 103 r1rcpl. C.::ov'd jiillH• r:K mfi~tlc;JI:ftn. 711·536·W64:: Jam rm, formal din rm . Mtwport leach I I 06f MtoWpoft leoch I 069 olrl South ,,r llw) :l Bit, t.'t•l lt·nt n eri:hbnrlioud l:mIDilO'W finished bonus rm , nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••".•• Homes ;~·~2.UH . I Ba,.IWam intlonhach 1040 ~4456 .u9.2800 H 'IJ IOSO p;irk, schools & comm forSale 1100 l"'• c 11 i::s. f r plf' ~. nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loguna 1 s pool 1.ea!!e OK $92.500 DOVH SHOIES-GALAXY DR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ • school!> & shop·i.: !'rited REDUCED! ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>'t·t· f.4 •1·78661644 ·6541:1 BY o~-' I I 0 CORNER LOT • ATllUf: DELIGHT• ----""-. BEAUTIJ>,U l~ , ,. ~ re• ut·1·,. to Sll :i, 00 . ;1 BH . 2.ba "Nrwport • . & •r•You • 0 · . . T . I I l I A 675 39'JK;i ft 5 J l!c.:rlrm. 2 hath horne. ,.1ar1ne m ountain "''"' "' 0 1•r:N o:t a1ly 1921 Kings 1st1nct1ve r1-eve con emporary 10X50Plymouth,2br. NI.I n -----' I k Wcsl", walk cu hl';l!'il v1ews.31llr,21ba,din rm c•LIFORHI· I' I " I k h I ~ . ed Red ood & crpt &: drps. bll·ins. ' ;, •eep h31· y:1r<tw1thfru11 tlnly ,,1, .• 111, 1,,,.1.1.1 1 "' "' •O il ' real it a 1ng ome cus om •.Jes1gn • w ~· • ''' 0 C•l'l "l<>"t ·h"·m bo t 1 ·• w 111rlJae1·nt sun' ··<·k + a 1 bo • Completely !um $1 000 •" 1 ., • " "., t .. , ·trees, a ortra1 cr al'· W"-I KE,I' H>"'LTY • FIGHTIHM•H? iar r N ~Jrcan view . glass exterior. High beam ceilings. · · · ir1~ borne J l!r + l)cn ecss Nu·c area , l'lost• to '' • ~ ' '" · front gar•lvn tcrru1:l' "' Nl.'w deluxe 4 hr & fam Stop al my door. 1973 2 ba. Cun1 i.il c le 1 y rl' school s & shops 1--'rctty J:l.12 1'1 Ill _ _ RV.500 (.'al Vt:t s l';111 a ~!>ume this r n1 home w /l' u s 1 orn Panoramic view of the back bay. 4 N.ewport Ave. Spaee 21. turb1shcd.2 Ulkstobch. hom e . S4il,450 1t 1·d BEACH HOUSE •F:OC.f.\\'A'rF.lt • 4 1 "1'~ 1.:ontrut·t :.!Ur Con· ft•atures thruout . Ai:ct BR, D/R, L/R, 2 .ramily rooms. 3 Spacecenl,$75.C.M. Parlillc tcnrus t'ourt, I~ C.:::irpet, ltcaltors 5:11; 11~iii + INCOME !teal r;-.ttttt· . 494·11536 1?r!~~I~u3ti~·l 1'A:"l('f "I. !n9·!H.19 1''rplc 's, 4 Ba, xtra lge 3 car gar trees anrtmnre.St05.000 --l'.l."itlS <.:oast ll11i·y ... " w/works hop . Secluded Mstr/Br ()µen Sat 4PM lo 9PM. FANTASTIC built 1973, u11).!rt1<le•I :J Rt:Al.TOH.S SMl 1210 llG CAHYOM sun 9A~f to 6P~I . 315 TOWNHOUSE RH , z Ha ownl·r~ unit. <X.:t:AN&~I OUNTA I N ---Elei:ant 1 s t'ory , 3 w/rrplc . Mstr bath & dressing area lioldenrod . 675·"'"'" plus J nn. 2 Ba rt·ntal un · ViC'ws from both <:n<ls 01 lulHi~.n! I · w/l ile 1'acuzzi & sauna. Childrens win~ -•_..;;;;;;..;;;..;;;;;;';-~;;;;~I Super ll unl1ngton Bench t I' jf k 1 , lhts new 2 story-J j('\el lie•room. hi g hl y up ~-end unit ·ro"•nhousc at i n ee• or (IUI(' sa e ho m e 2 full bJths ·3 RJo:DJtE CAHPF;T i::ra<le<t & decorateti in incld 's 3 BR, 2 Ba. Unique home ror IRVIMETERR. only $39,500 J H1 i.t :Si-~ 1~1,~.·~/~11~5~~ ~~'. llflrm!I F'am rm &rl·ar:i} ToEXl'llC')our Bull yellow l 2x25 ' pool Living & Entertaining. $259,000, Appl . NC"wport Beach. 16'x2J' Kenskill. s hed. $2,000. M5·5399eves. •In Pft Resale•* • IOWIDES,.. ,. I •I I •f i .,-,,, • "" fl I ; ... ~t l p A •. 54 )- :21 c .··c , ( D E 8 You Bedr ooms, 2 h<t lhs. o>\O J Br ·U 1..ot l'ondo +t·ustom jacu1.zi Aut o I U\.\'n t_he Janrl v.•ith d k h i\)!c nl .67:1 1;.i:..i to move into $.'>6,995 $34,600 spnnklcr!>,Jcarguage. ony.644-4684or644-6900 this immuc 4 bdrm . ream Il l' en an1J din •ln\'e by 1996 Ot.·l ~1 ar • 12WIDES *' •20WIDES• •24W1DES*' •J W ltot '·} home Li::c . pool in a in.~ area &.no eomn1on CLEA.M&SHARP t~u1ntard ti•l22!1:11 1'he CE~TU R'l:'Fl~ANCJAL An excellent buy at Mewportleach 1069 Me-wportleoch 106' beautifully la ndsC'ape d 1 wall. On l~ steps lo Po?1 llcl'clltly rcdc1·, nu v.·ax Artist '~ Far m ;.it 2:.14·15 Hf':i\l.'i'{)llS ~1 ·1 210 Sll5,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call ''HUCHFSTODA'l:'" SJ0.0200 patio . sparklinJ::. clC'a n &i ~~~ r~;~~ttu;~·a~~s~·~tah nuor, fam rm w /frpl, II{ St.CM 1sfors:ul le•oom Bandit r, ~ad~· ~o mo~e 1n: o.~n 1>ymnt s only $21 2. pl'r ma.~tt:r tJr . 10""' nl;unl y•l, A For llC'al Vall.le Ni ce /\DI) a bedroom lo this lall} , ... 706 K·Th.in.ca moothincld,etuxcs t'1r~t :i Br. i :i.~ Ha , rul dc s:tt· 2Hr CottaJ,.?e 2 l!;1ths : 2Br home a nd sell ror · Paul W Br uruftt•ld & A'>so1. 549-8S05 2 beach units $52,500. Gd l----------Grand Opening in<"Ome. R-2 cor lot. Gin· Acrtoc)O for sol~ 1200 ny Fortune . rltr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'II •' l ., f\ ~ " ·" ., ,, + • ;, I~~ .L~("·~~· ·~ ~~~o1~e('o~.ed Cal l $.50,7~ 8~147595 ·~:~,; .... ~s ".~·{kplto--?,~·;~('a;i ~:r~rordy l•-,•o•s•il•lon-•A.•v•a•l•lab-l•,- 1 , -j!ll Park G_ate Realty "" '"' ""· ,,,.,..211 s3a.soo '"1T 1 M E SAL Es •s. condominium Homes $29 500 -, S 0 C I A T E , in l'rcstigious .. 675-5930.. • lrY1ne-1044 0 v· L CENTUHYt'INANC IAI. Fl\VORABt.E COM · Westclirrarea NEWPORT VILLAS 1.::11'1:::.."'=520"--· ___ _ San Clement• 1076 10 Acre oranJ:'.e grove. Corooa .1$15,000/ac. Sell , or trade, owe 968·5700 I.' , . . , 'H>'.l~ r: l ':-t 1111 .1 ("d:'ll GI-FHA.Terms ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceon iew ot REAL1'U HS 5Hl ·l2IO ~11SS ION SPLIT FOR ofNewportBeach REO TILE ROOF !'>CJ'slOO' tu.11l<laUlc lot in . T II E J, ROVE N & $4 0 0 I $44 00 ~ Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.BA.NOONED HUR 17TH STREET l Pnmc castsidc loealion. \ Sh:.ke roof. Roat 1oor 111 hi ghly •ll·sircd arC"a VA,'FHA ASSUME 2, 0 a • 0 DEN·IAVINE S!G,000. -t Owner w;r Take you• pick of fl nanc· C A p A D L E . A 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths $52 850 DISTINCTIVE & t d' · , t a r ry . ll OWA RD in11 on ttii!> lovely •I Br. separa e 1n1ngarea ~ POPULAlt OFFICE IN ,.._ •~ 11 t 11 Excellenl Irvine lo<'ll -1.AG!tODZKY Rea ltor home. Owner sa,·s, "Br· •'-""cora ...... r wa O wa J\ PRt::ST I GE t' lion' 1-'abulous rl'•J llll' '1!1-l 8fill 1ng me an offe r .·· LOCATION. CONTACT carpe In!<? roof' 2 S1ory cntr\' -------Tastefully d ecorated-•Enclosed patio or GorJ,!e oui; Spanish r~•l 2 scparalC', 2hr h~uscs on sh ows ltke 11 morlc l lllM llASTINliS AT , balcony hnek f1repl a<'c Formal lar~l' lot , 56x l40 Artists $l.5.000. llUllR)' • l•&l<J.~S560~~· ~~~~~~·I •Continuous c leaning d1ni111:: area All tilt• fl{•bE!hl Zont•'1 for kiln MISSION VIEJO I oven eve "• . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . ----------" '. ' Assume 8'W> FHA loan on B ea utiful 20 acres panoramicoceanview,3 <Orange Co unty)., •• bedroom home. Low Om. desperate. terms, must .. ' ' Pymt.$72,950. sell immcrf. 968·0888 • I owner anytime ., Al4CHOU.GE AVOCADO LA,.,,..-$1.790. 'I ' INVESTMENTS per AC. Rancho. Cahf. · 1 .,. _) '17141 496-7711 80'i{. Seller 1'~1n. 8 1f.i'~ Int. · Tight S rorces 11ale.l t'\ 0wnC"r 714 1676-5734 I CJ a p A ... N w I $ ' s ' xi "' l i.:::1ragc Fres h v111nt out· s1rle . lots of i::tass Jusl 1 redecorated. }larrlw ood rloor.s & new carpeting. ()wner will help · S6,100 EmerJ,:"ency sale! Bri ng: paint & save thousands~ Versatile fl oor plan w1th 4 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms + party ri en. K.ing-.si7.ed ma.ster suite Gourmet d1n tn g room arC'a , bullt·ins. \.\·ood e;1bi n cls . Veranda, comm. s wimming pool. bkr, call !oday, 842-8854 TARBELL= k11cht·n r.ala famil} G'1 1n<'o mt· b r1n J::s REALTY Beach •Refrigerato r , ice rooqi :t Qt1{'l'n s 17<' S5XOmo Lol!> uf trC'es rq_akC'r bdrms .. ur 2 Bil + lo\'ely Laguna Canyon. I m1 IQ 581·1000 Cotfane •l-healed s w1mmin,:: r:tcn as you wish' Im be;_1ch \Yhcre can )OU -.-,. ':J pools H ,; ' .'I .. Sl . ( . maculat<' everywhere Uuy 2 houses 111 l~a!!una 3 Rr ~ C.::on l'rl f)<'n , Aris C:1thcdral <·eilings, f!C'lo' •Draperies LENDER ' rlown. Call to .see . • 1'46·'1171 1926-1976 includes a ir <'on•htiunini.: for llus price? $89,500. can l <lo JU.slice You plush p1IC' carpeting, sea •Log buming fireplace & J:arai.:e rioor opener' 497-2292 /or bkr, 644·2212. mu~t sec ll for 'l~illlty & b rec zc patio. den , •Abundant closet s pace PR1MEIA.14K BUILDll4G $1 ,050,000 ·• n [ i 'lfiiil'.tl R&NTTILYOURS! Park like y ard. Full -------pn('e.s.10.77~0v.ncr . seclurfc<J mast er with wit h mirrored closet price ~2.li.\O C.::all fast . OCEAM VIEW!! skyhtes. Ideal communi· doors. ·sAYS $172,000. Yearly Gre~t Newport lot~tlon . Ted lfubert & Assoc. Realtors. 675-8500 a .. • t . IYTHESEA ,...,,, "1'J:.1 , ·• ,, ·, , · 4 D.R. den, dinr n~ rm., LaqunaNique-1 1052 ty livi ng. Pool, tennis & 1184-1256 In the $JO's a rustic [~ bit-in kltt hen. LJ::. ll v. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pri vate beach. Sacrifice Ruffmdltoad ·. "·,;·'if " • l l -. ·~ .... , charmer wfshake roof. rm ., frpt , beams, 3 •NORTHVIEW$77,500• SS2,500.Bkr645-0303 Just a short walk to the Levels. Hl••Jwood exter. 3 Ur 2v, ba l-"'R NEWPORT BEACH MES •VERDE s and. Polio kit<·h"n,i,~;,,~ $78 950 • • · H'pt.s•---sS-c"tols Calif,92660 .-. .. • View Lot. 83l 9279 ~ r.. Sates Orfice-Phone Beautiful Paceisetter 4 w /go urmet applr 's. ----MJSSION HEALTY Fixe r Upper -2 BR. 714 645 •373 Berfrm. 2 ba. Frplc. Lge candlelit e dine', burnt UNIVERSITY PARK • 494.0131 • MONARCH BA. y +den. Only SSJ,500 - Family Rm. J<,orest like Or31l f<:<' thi e k p lu s h Hy Owner Deane l-lomc'J TERR·CE /\·I-Tame . 3 BR. ram . (.4.dufhl :.etting on quiet Cul·de-carpets just installe•I. Br. 2 Ba . den , patio, OCEANFRONT "' rm . 2.s ty. Pri ced low OJRECTJONS: From the sac.Xlntfinanein~.Open Spacious master, vanity many up~rad~s 572,950 * REQUCEO * 2600Sq. ft . custom home $62,500 Newport Blvti. Fr'wy .-\aily 1.5. 1947 Killdeer baths. Move in no\4' a nd 551·1275 . to onlf'S99.50U. Un· with pool & jD<'UZ7.1 I-luge lot . 3 BR . 2·Sty. southtoJ7thSt .. lumlefi C.::irclC'. 571 ,SOO. ()wn cr rent ti! escrow closes! fum'd_ OYO 2.sr, 2.ba 4·BR, l ·b11, formal r_hn Vac11nt.1163,750 on 17th to Rutland (I 557 _1990. Starter le rms ~ ! Bk r ''THE RANCH'' apt. Exciting view!i. surf rm, bkrfst nook. lrg. ram Super roomy . 4 BR. 3 block past Irvine Ave.), ··~~--------1 962·~11 In IRVINE. By Owner & coastline, pool, securi· rm, magnificent vie ws bB .. lam. rm. $73,500 turn left o/•lh.s of block to CLEA.MCLASSY Lovely J Br. 2ba home ty,gootJfinancing. $149.SOO. CAYWOOD REALTY NEWPORTVILLAS . CASTLE FemhiH Townhse "'1th ram rm . 507 1 • ALSO • Loguna NiCJHI R~alty * 548·1290 * 1-:..,-,..,-,..,-,..,-,..,-,..,-,..,-,-::I Near South Coast Plaia, Bayonne Circle . Call .. a furnisher! apt at &30-5050 496·4D401 ----------·I New car.u.ts . dra""s, 551-5966. $105 ooo 2 Br 2 ba The Bluffs; early area Newport Crest , 3br, 3 full .. ~ .. -· · . · . · OPEM SAT-SUM ba's. Retreat. xtraa. elec form ica cabinC"ts. in· SW'RTZRE•LTY l·Story3BR.2 Ba. "' "' 12:30·5 gar, \'U. 645·952T. ,. 1ercom. fire·burg lar PRICEISRIGHT•. 1714)640·1127 ......,A6 S.57 .000Agt .640-5560 ~ alarm systems. lovely JUO"I ~ Shhhh. ... private patio. T HI S Only $57,500 for this 5 J BLOCKS TOBEAC JJ PASEOdelNIGUEl. c A s TL E JI A s bdrm., 2 Y.~ bath home 2brcottagcamongtrees, Monte r ey J ·Br ranch ...-....._~ · / EV ER y T J-f 1 N G that's l!:Speciolly swted 436 Agate' St. S50.900 / home fronti ng on El r .. """ EXCEPT A MOAT. forchtld ren.Quietsleep. terms. Bkr. :->49·8138 or Ni g u e l fairway . SM .000 full pril"e. Call for 1ng a rea upstairs, aclivi· 494.·0l 98 e \'c s Open Outs landin .c appoint· IEACH HOME .a private tour. 646·7171. REAL TY INC. -ty .and work areas down . Sal/Sun menL<;. $167,500. NEWPORT SHORE.."> 714/846· 1371 Let the kiddies enter thru i-==="------242Ml VIA AQUA RA 3 Bed & f'amily Rm. the family -room en· A Frame LovC"ly Pacesetter II Pool&Tennis WOW! $32,900. trance of the front yard home in n ice fami ly $68,SOO JUSTLISTED patjo. A J!:reat family 3 Br , Zlla with Hi gh area/3-Brramadapatio h j 't . · Beame<t Ceilings SGI .950 \ · d w•--That is right. this 2.Br ome .. .1 on miss 1t ! ,. • • • • cover , ne w y pa1nle . ,..,~n.vr1• TURKEY TIME . dollhouse with boat "' 552-7500 900' Elev. Hilltop $S8L~o u;--• R•olly HOMES cess has b~en newly VIEW LOT -~· "..,-e'I 2&3J wc.-~ Not quite. but lets talk paint.cd &-nearly new r 8 d h 111 Wm Powell Real Estate 1;8.11).:;:~"""::.-.;;:;;::-'-96-;-·'~"'~'·1------'--~~-~·~-t u r k ey about th is crptg. Good investmenl 497·1751 17141hll'llOO beautiful contemporary for this locot1·0 0 an•t ____ c:cc_::c::.: ___ ~i Fabulous 4 bdrm, 2 ba , ,, Keep this quiet . Nol yet listed Baycrest 48r spec. Ivan Wells contemp. $106,000. 548·1240 57 FT. LIDO LOT Xlnt. location. Walk to beach club & tennis courts. Complete set of plans. $95,740 LIDO REALTY :l:fi"j \ 1a I ulo. :\,II . I *673-7300* I r-eatcv ·r· 1 · lk Beaut. Bluffs J BR, 21/i ba . I•) ho me with 4 .J.11.rj!e pncc.Willnotlasllon". magn11cen VIC''lo', wa "'-bdrm~. open beams fam COURTESY REALT"v ~ to park, lge palio S56.500 condo. Choice greenbelt. *BRAND NEW* ·-1 rm w/frplc. Re ady and ~ !-65,000 /\gt.644·tll3 •LISTING* REDUCE PRICES & GET RID OF THESE 3 TOWNHOMES IN OCEAN HILLS .LOT.S #ll.14&31 Troct 8132. pric• $'39.995 CoJM or call sal~s office at Ocean Hills ial • Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT .. Office building, :o1per- tacular view, luxurious ,• executive offiC"es. · Reduced to $600,000. llUGRUHDY RHl!or 675-6161 ,, " .·' " '" .. ' " ·w t----------~~ Two adj comm. income prop. cntr . CAf. B y"'""'"' owner. 645·2020 ; 642·6560 •·•• -·• Prinonly • j I' f I 3000 Sq.fl. Concrel• lilt...,_ Ample porting. S$2,500 " • rt • ,, '• ,1 ·~ RoyMcCardlo t ~ R..itor 181 O H•wl'Oft ol i ' ~;Cos;;;ta;;M;es;;a;548;;-7;;729;;;;; ~.~~ t D ~ • , J ,.,, LAGUNA BEACH 9 '" I; Commercial & reslden-••,·' ,;'.~ tiaJ units. Thesefineren-'H • '-al ta! units will take care of ' '' •1 "' your finan cial needs .• Q ... ~ffl Owners arc asking only t..,,, $167,500. Excellent terms ...... . available lo qualified ,,, IJ buyer. Easy lo manage. ~ '..:. • waiting, yours for under l----'.c9520::...":c7.c5:.'---1 ,~~~~~~~~~ ~ thE BEAUTIFUL Sharp custom-bit duplex I S40 ,000. To see call Honw&lncome I m~r DOVERSHORES onBayAve.inBalboa.12 ~ l .... ,,... . IHch• THE GAME 831· hi Is Yrsold.S98.500. · EXCELLE"" 495-1500 · By owner -t.ansferred .. COAST PEOPERTIES It's true! Over 2600 ROOM "T REALTV l \'an Wellsatrium,4br,3 •673-54JO• I square feet or home · Vu home w /fplce, hdwd ----------1 ba, Marvelous day & nile • m~lli.!i~t ~ monthly income plus .you 've always wan!· nrs, patio surrounded b)' Need 2 Br. 11h Ba ., must ·view. P ool & jaeuizi . BLUFFS-CHOICE AREA hear lhe su rf pound. ed!' Just mi'ant for fruit trees. Great {am. be ocean view,Hi ghSOO's Price reduced below ap-ANXIOUSOWNER REALONOMICS 675--6700 Condaminiaams Tow"-' Above the San Diego . houses for tale 1700 · 4 ' r. Jill Frwy & E s trella off-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••· t: rampil1SanClemente NORTH LAGUNA. .i~ f: 1714) 493·2500 ,. ;1 .,,l J'7JJ · Spectacular terrazio en· family fun . ComC"seC"this nr. plan. 3 BR, 2 Ba . all cash to ne w loan, or praisal. Must sell lhis WILLSELLor .. ,,.,,, • t. C0taulry Chew n- s pa c i o·u a :i r 8rlrm , massive Hv rm & rorml ll')'.. mammoth step down 2150 sq. ft., 3 BR. 21, Ba. 1 ~$71~.9~50~~~~~~~~ all cash to exist ing loan. week. 1824 Galaxy Dr. TRADE FOR r~ li ving room. formal din· townhome. localed o n i: Call coljpct e\•cs 213 Open riatly 1·6. $160,000. INCOMEPROPt::RTY -Juan in g, brighl. s pacious quie t cul.de.sac street 788-97 59 or write M. Any11me by appt , Jbr, 2~ba . Split le ... el & Capistrano 1078 hom~maker 's kitc he n , Very low matliten·3n<'c OPEN SUM. 2 °4:10 Scrfaty. A9"J Vailjcnn, 645·8498or642·6630. unit. Nice gr eenbelt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIGANTJG F'AMILY .lust steps topool,jacu1 i 1 29571 IVYGLEMN F.ncino.Ca 9131GBkr ---l\fany custom fC'alures. BEAUT 1faobeOr1 U, CONDOS Wh, 'II• Ill 1tewater Views-2 & 3 1 ! , 'l bdrm. units from ~.000. 1 1; .' 420 C_y__press_. '.Not.th. Laguna 1•t0:l '• • ttln rm complement this I custm Engli!!i h Tudor situated on tree-lined s lrect of fashionable ROO M with BEAMED and tennis. Pr1 <'"d ,,, J N 1 HarborH1"nhland1 WaJktopar'-&shopp,·ng. misaion tiled roof home CEILINGS h g t .. .;.tguna i~ue ; sp<icious OPf:M SAT. SUM. '7 ,. t · u e mas er m1d ·S60.00l)'s fret>·flow1ng 4 bdrm. 3 BR. 2 Ba, lge yard, Lowleasebold .644·1288. onsecluded2&3qrtracre Call 675·7225 ,..,.,., • s u 1 e · s e Pa r .:; t e ho t d · d 23861 W •VESPR •y k · s1'tcs. Ho-e corral, n·d· h ·Id · LE RAISOR me ; cus om es1gne "' ~ wal to Mariners Elem & '" c 1 ren s win ~. r I bl 1· · o t t d k l'dol I 1'ng n'ng • fru1't trees. • . . . -' ... . . ' \ \I ,LI·:) HE\LI'' !homes . Qui c k poss esa I on . Own e r I d d k I k or p easura e 1v1ng. u s an ing custom par . Move ·in cond . I Se or: sc t' u e Par · i e E\•ery feature upgraded S..-BR. 2·sl.ory.clei.:a nt de-'164 ,500. Can assume 7% Please call listing office _ motivated. Priced for qWek sale. Only $35,500. CALLM0·3668 grounds. All this plus REALTY with AM /FM s te r eo oor. formal din .. central VA loan. By owner. Barront for details. SJC Realty, BEACH & INC OME ' . th t A d r h f I h II 2 r I A r p . I c I 493-1137 Juat listed! HURRY! 4523Campus Dr.,Irvi ne ruou . e 11'! tu a , · rp cs. rea or r1nc. on y . al ror • N w L \';..c:::..:.;::.:.._ _______ 1 A fHRC. (NlfRPRISES C CallS4:l-88S4. Campus ValleyShop Ctr. brkfst. area & a family recreational .vehil"le + appt.642·3980 REMOD£L£D• CALL 833•8 600 rm. arrord a serene view hUjte patio. $1 39,900. 1-~-------1 $325,000.No Realtors Hwwport leodl 1069 Ne.'tfPOrt leodt 1069 of rolling hills & Mts. & •BOND REALTY• Farnity leach H1e CALL673·3916 ••.••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••t •••••••••• • ' .. . " TARBEl~ 1926-1976 4-IR G' $66,500 at ni~ht , twinkling lights. 831-9411 !l+Oen+ Beaut Patio W ell land sca ped , • • Jblktobch commPOOI includes lhC' land. Xl nt. •P•••'nus pati'o . •••.900 Mi11iot1 Vi•10 I 06 7 · I r th r I ._., Assume 8"'~'/f, In. Take Vit ue or c ami.., t'X· THE "WAVE HOUSE" ••••••••••••••••••••••• exut1 ve' 2500 Sq. ft "MOVE FA.ST" 2nd. 188,000. 8"2·3319 ~ -----.....uc Hotlc• •. I d r A •Jram:it1t• window lo I • MESA D•L MAR ,.-...., r orm in r m . am rm. ._, t led II I" 2 SU•Efl ~ r~ ~ '-·-~th 1 fl the sea & coastline: liv. ,, o 1va sc crs wou ., • r ", 3 Br.• Ba .. lg lam rm.. ...o•e,,.mentYA UVt•US rm or " ir. 3. Ilk r t • ~ AllmlM!bl l baths. MJNT·MOUl::L ing rm.wilhUnlqutview ea as escrow A.s LIDOIUYS! $4.9.950. By owner pnn e oans COND! ~\'Cly c rpt~ & o( pool helow ; 4 htfrm~ , sum able loan. Large J I 1 t VIA SAM REMO •Q I'" ... , , l l only540-3900 ,Wilh or without mi litary drps li<'aut spnnk lere'I 31., bath:oi. dining rm ., Dr . family room home Ruslic 4·BR. din rm, service. No qualifying. fenced yd. w/sculpture<I sturfy. projection room : w /pane li n g , eoverert l ·ba , sec luded bri ck 2 4 .. 11!.V Low interest. Rcnt·likc pal.lo. Cu;i tm stone frpl<', the Captain's room with patio. plu!ihcarpet ~ Call p atio. o n 1 i,,, lots . • r-MllAES p.tyments. Many 3 & 4 &: entry, l ·car gar and bar o( hand hewn & bra."is toda)' for more info $119.501). OPEN SUN z.5 In excellent fa&t moving bedroon\$ available. Call much more! Tr•nsf'1, rilled mahogany; sauna, MISSION YIEJO Colla Mesa area. A rare toda1J BKR. M2·88S4. ownu. Xlnt, terms ! JIM 50 ft. pool with jacuzzi & REALTY 146 VlA UNDtNE commodity that won'l Huntington CONTrNEN-WELLS REALTOR, waterfaJI . A truly 8l7·9500 BeautllUl2-st.ory cu.tom laltCaJI ,lorondge.ta$81\ls'.ooo earh. TAL condo. 2 s. '°"'·. 28r. -"-'"""'--""-9._263_, ___ 1 m Rgnificent &. unusual -~-------· home. Ope">' 10 lovely •· 1'" b l 1 1... home. $42.S,OOO RI & SAVE .patio, 4·RR, ~lin rrn. fam AJI. 541·0812 Yil a. c:s D!· in . tnc ...... '•--------·I 'b I -lush carpcung. drapes, 1• Large 4 Br. home needs a rm. · r · t~"'.000. By -Qlllef MH• Verde frplc, Armstrong t ile YOU'LL LOVE IT 4i!1 bit of tender loving core. apptonly , '-" 1350 sq. rt, lBr & !am, kitchen ., Pool, re_c. rm, 2,tory , 3br, 2~b" beauty ~U .,~ . Priced to sell fast. CU ii ·, !':;·r m rrml OR 2ba 2 pvt. pallo, etc. SUPER on G r~nbt-lt w/ vi4'w , "'-.-J1 today ! J3 .. '' 1~·1,,. 8 lrul'l , •• ·,,. Sll ARP ! A s11 um n b Jc 100 yrti~ from adult 1>ool , / MISSION VIEJO rlttingham JU attn • PORTOFINO MODEL In Harbor View Homes. Popular· 3 bedroom. with family, dining &. bonus Toom. Newly landscaped & oversized yard. View to 81g Cat1yo11. $93.SOO . ' • "'COlDWBJ. ·-co. 644-1766 . .. ~ .. : ! " '" ...... • . . '1·'• '' ..... .,...,. . ... ~ ,, . ...... .. ......... • ,. • &: J a('uizl For 1talt! by . ,,.,.,,...,,.. :t -many extras. $82,000. loan, no qualif)'ing. Hy owner.Culls:;2.9413. llOJ,N.Coosrliwy.,letguno REALTY LCALlQ-t 1 . __ , ... :-~~ ..... ~~==--.J~·~...,.~·=r.=S25=.soo=·=S36=·':"~'~~~~~~~~=:J.~·~~~9~4~-~1~1g?~-=::l:=~s~•~1~.~~~~==:1:=~g;~~b:=J~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!~~,.,, ... : .. --675·0123 •1•11 ' ,, {I 't I .. ..... . l I •' , .... , ' • p " 0 c •• c • ·---·~· . . , • '.C•da-.lol-• Tow .. -"'"'11hcl lh•1nU.lw-...c1 Uolwo'ihd HoonnUot.nlllMcl IJ!d'IX.Oot-•1. tt75 OAILVPtLOT DS ht, ........ 1700···················--····-··················· ............................................. . &:;.,..... •••••••••••••••••••••••l..,1•P1' t1 1107c.w.&.1Mr 1222· J24 ••II J26t Afutw•f•,_ ...... AfalaceftfW••d Afa••••••~ • sz•.tso ;;;·;;7;;.:.:;;;·;:··· ········=····-····-: -SP·::.:.·A::·;·::·:::.·.·: ;m;w~:·e;~;·.;;:oh-: ·c··°'·:~·M·· ... ·····:-:·;;·;; ~M:::.·······;;;·; ····;.;;;;;·······;ii"'4 ······;.;;;;·······iiiA ...._......, ._ ·m•·-t ~ \Club 1•1s I t C n.'"' a.-h. Fab.loul ~ vuw.n.n •u:.. • U .. R ••• '"' •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••·••·•••••••••••• ..-n ........ •· ~~ •ff • ~ w n er. --.,.._ RanC'ho San Joaqu1n v Yam. ms. 1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• eoinC up, up, upt We mt• 8412~ Owmd VIEW. Move ln Townhouie. Spankin~ Port St1rlin1. Comm Off .. at ... '""' · ba~e • tew 1U.ale 1'6ry con d • s u b m t t t Pool SSils 67s.on1 bed rm , z bat' autifuJl.1 tura. z 'ff. Waterrroat Home• new! z 6 dep , z b•, hi& · • Townbou1e1 al onl duplu, ·~lo MD. Gl-1400 c:-elllna,•. rrplc. Jan Udo ~le 3 Br. z Ba. ~ 1Zl,ll50. AU: ror Prank Br. Z Ba. $400 1rl1 ,._,__ 3224 balconies . Uae of pool & frplc. 1imny patiu. 2 car IJl.llZl A"tnl. in San 67).33r7 -rte. Ne.ar UCI It 1olr gar. w /opener. $475. Ana •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COW"l&e. $475. mo. Ready 6'J5-Q187or6'7S-lS4I ---------1 Winter Ren\a.I Only. Spac. J.Bt, Z.ba, facd yd ln Coll. l.!:"°"~·~llh~,.!640~.0:~300~--J-::=-::-=--:::-::::::--:--:--:-1 Mes• Vude ··villas· • Comrort•ble. 2Br. ft. Ppk. dbl aar. s:ns. a~.a.Ls SZOO,OOOVJew Estate Colla llesa. 2 8d twnhle $215. (21S)2f.3.»ll. 5t&-S11T """' ~ under SI 000 "'°· ' Qean.ntA7 "JLAssuriii "C1rOM .. Mw 3122Eutsidelux.dupls,Jbr, TUITLEIOCK 611·0797 b&e or rdlrua.nce V.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2~ ba, din rm, prlv yd, 2 4BR + bonu.irm ..•• S$7S•1-----------1 , ntA. 132.~. S4l-8983. 2 BR, 3 BATHS, z story, ,car gtr, cbiktnm & aml VILLAGE I 4 &-& FR. view, tennis, COME ST A Y WITH US LOW WEEKLY. RA TES Beautifully furnished large studios and ooe bedroom suites -all with full kitchens. I. Z & 3 Rr. Arlults no pt-L'i , dshv.hrs, shag cpt11 , C'lose~ garagr, frplC . BBQ. G1ts & v.•01ter pd Pool LA MANCHA APTS 778 ~t~~:·C)t PtMECREEK 1---'=--"-'-'---1 LIVES U~ A,P3rtroenl living with motel conve-. MfDITERRAHEAH TO ITS NAME - 'n1ences. Heated-oool. sun deek. air·· VILLAGE O\t'r 5tM.I tJll tr~cs an1J · :i·.,_..JU newlydec.aca.ra·araae., pet welcome. $400. 4BR.2'r'l baths .•.••• $l50 pool, $650 mo. _, ~ CW:-.. 1100 wuberldr)'u, 2 yr be. 714-6.!1·'1091 GARDEN HOM£S SSS-4646 /6'2·8235Joyce. ••••!.•tttt••••••••••••• $385, mo. Open Sat. PM BR JBR.2 8alM ······ $385 EXCLUSIVE Weslcliff conditioning. Llnens & utilities in· 1 Br, I Br&: Don,_ 2 llr. 2 111 :. tr._. ;1 n1" w It h ' eluded. Mai'd service, television, self· Hr Townhouse. C•rpets. ~ a t1.·rf<1ll.:; l'rf'atl~ ,, · drnpcs, (1rcplaee. 3 rt·l.1:1.1nJ:, ;-.l•t1ini;. for . service.laundry facilities avaiE!ble. pools, 4 tennl:t court& . ~our i.l'u<"1ous ni·w 1 or: •. 21>uptexe1rorii.aleaideby (Zl3)782·tl5Sotunfurn. M~~:.~~Ed:l trPtc~ THE THI.ACE Villa Frplc, 2 br 2 ba ~ akte, lllS,000 le SJSS,000. SfEPSTOWATER D/W, crpta, drpa. dbl ~:=·~::g: ••·i.U.ssa: m4'Sler suilti w /rrpl • ()wor,16$..36$5 5 Br, a ba, family home. gar. fed, $'2$. mo. leau ' '' 14 Pool. Adlls. l.se OC' 8ell. Par l l y furn. 2 t incld. gardener. Avail. MEWPOIT aEACH $49S mo. $79,SOO. 642·0042. t.ca111 ".,,..-ty 2000 Goldet1rod ttno.13:5-2tl4 or9'79-4.5?S 2 Br, 2 ba, den. vu $600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CULVBDALE JBr.2\11.BaTwnhseonlhe BUVSELLKXCHANGE 3+Bdrm1 BEACH a $3SOmo.4Br2Ba,lo•ely <BR zBa·•· u zs Bay w /boat Slip. 2 Car . Billcam>11 sn.oz10 your door. CHANN 1anLNr.s.c .Plu•.b• 'LE RuAYIS .. O .. R .. ~ ••r.S5!0be .... 2700 JoneaReallyJnc VIEW. Move in cond. orrent.660-CZ:W/540-1'720 4 Br. idNewport Heights. Avail unfurn, $750. .... ood r h Id MIWOMMillET Water(ronl Home CLEAN 2 br &: garage. REALTY ~75. · ore 1 ren/· 631 ·1400 $111Ct Adults. no ~ts. 773 pets. 675-1021 Master Charge and BankAmcricard welcome. . EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL ZOIO Newport lood twoBliles-beadi Co.lo Mna. C4fa Nia 92627 642-2611 * DUPLD •· · · w. W'llson,MS-2301 4SZ3Campus Dr., Irvine NW . ~ 2 BR lcCot.y 1 BR, shag Lll')'moa..c.h 3141 CampusValleyShopCtt. PT IITS 3 Br home. 1 _ • crpt'g, frplc. beam cell-••••••••••••••••••••••• "'Acre.1 bf, uW pd, $180. CALL 8334600 P\.1 . Lot. Lj!e yd, J>"l~. lolM>a '""'Mia 370 Laguna leach 37 48 lne. sep. yard. Lol.s of 2:br NewJy rum Winter $21~. 2 br, k~da. pet. l 596 R c d I an <ls t> I. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:y en -sauna's. :!· h~."<.lroon1 apartml'nl. 2400 II arbor Blvrt 1-'rom $220. Fu rn1\\1r1'- CO!'lla M~a (714)~7-8020 ava!lahl1'1, Sn1all put.s Oh. ,\1 tu11 ~ 01llV. l)((u·,· /\•lull 2 hu~c bedrooms i•po.•n ., oo to ti oo. 234•1 $170 no Pt'll; lnqwre apl F.iir\ 11·v.• ltd .• l'o~l·•' G ~ W. Wll'6n.'-::~---J~>~l~"~''~"~l~'h~n~n~·~· S.."'.'.:5~·2300::'.'.:..· _ !\tt:SI\ vr;RDE .urea . llome atmosphere 2 & 3 brdlx apts. 5'46·1034 C1\SA VICTORIA 1,2&3 br, Deluxe UnCur. 1.1r fo'\1m . ~as /v.·tr p<i. n10.-adult 2 be-:troom lsL floor. no peL'i $185 Super localion 6'5-6610 EASTSIDt:. nr new Ju11;. ttuplex 3 fir. 2 .... , Bu , Din. Rm Pvt yd. 2 car aar. Qw.ct res1rlent1al urea. S42S. 645-78811 . ~ privacy. Income $420. f))ice Nr tow~ &: be~ Leelb[",th1ld.carag~ lrvine.'furtlerock 3·Br. 581·5937 BAY VIEW, beach 2 br BACH. util pd, $185 . mo. Asking $44,9SO. Agent, SJOOnto.67~5075. 4 Br, 2 ba, rrplc. kids, Z-ba, wel bar. all Nwprt Crest. 3br 3 run SJ25 winter Util pd. up/560. wl Crcsl·cnt Huy. LARGF. 2 br, $2 4S/mo. ,.., 549-08120["646-6110 singles, pet, rncd. gar. amenities. $425. 552·7629 baths . ltctrcaL 'Xtras, Pler/pkg, adlls. 303 ~· 143.S N Cst Hwy 494 250M • Shody Elm..,ool • Children ok . 2268 Pamela Arlults-Nopc.•tl'l sec gate Pool. rte rrn, ele~·ators 5Z5 Vu,.'lori a, 642·1:1970 { Charming canyon view, FURN. mobile.1 br, PoOI, elec gar, vu. $495 mo. F.dgewaler. 1-871·2866 l&2 nr Sl 75, Up. Adults, Ln. 549•8138 .27 UHITS. Tc*e good br, walking distance t !?.5!~ ..... bel ~ BTwnhEAUT. Lasan ~oBaqu2i,~ 645-9527 . U-..--&hach 3769 00 .... ts. 177 E. 22nd St.10·==,:..:.:.,,.-'-'-----, TDI 111 down -win••· beach. $450 mo., utlls. in· .. ","' ... I IHIC or .. v~tage, me rge"' r, """ ~ ,_ ... r-' ,.,... 3826 ·c..__ tor '~ttter ~cl . Adult cpl prer. ulilpd.$125. Ba, Zsty. View or golf COl"'Oftelct.IMor 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &l2-3645 •• ~ ... ~••••••••••••••• ~ _...... "" .... u 41W-1883 . eves &:wknds. HOMEFIMDERS cour!le &: l ake. $550. •••••••••••••••••••••••WINTER by park, neOfar HocindaDeMe5a •· 28•, 2ba up~·. $230 •' ~ pr'Or• •r .,._, .. da 547 7044 · new 2 br. 2 ba, Best · • ,..-• 1 • Plac• Prop~rtlei . 495-tmtw .. ys •642-9900• · HEi\1.1"\'Cl)l\tl',\l'i\' Large uttracttve rer.M8-40G3bcCoremid· 160W.Wilaon,C .M. mo.Adults.norhildrcnt ._ l71417s2•1920 Mt-wportleoch Jr69 E/Side 3-Br, t -ba: &tove. •RENTALS• P~~~~~0~~1;.':.,r;;_~n night.· ClosftfGoracrs pets . Ava\ I N(lv 1. t ••••••••••••••••••••••• r · ~I ll UN 1V.PARK VIEWIORLEA,SE BEAUT.GltOUNDS !>~7 -5228,493 -8001, re ng, gar . ._.,,., mo. 5 • BR ·~ Spar,·-·· 4 bedroom ex· Need Tempo,ary llou• ADULTS NO l'ETS 831 ~ .. DUPLEX 2 yrs new, 4 BR,3 Sa, lge house. V. last.+ $150. dep. Drive 3 ,2Ba ........••. ......,.s eruti~:"home w /wood CHARMING bach. apt. · ,,, Bah Ph .,. · ·""'"· East.side C. M. Room r0 , blk lo ocean. $425. No by~ ""nlo Tomas. Csll 3BR. 2 ba, bonus ···· $475 · 1175. Inc. util 2 blks from ing · · · '" apt. one. 10 minut~ lo ocean. L~e,:t;;;ii·~!;~le;-~h-ia4•o ~· ~ 11 CE deck in". 2 r1replaccs, ' ""'ly ma,• ,,.,. S275 2 n $215 I 2 Br on -• Smorei&ni\1.$90,000. pets. 1·998-4544. 119 3Mh Prestige Homes for de-iETERRA " beuh.675-3508 "" ·~ · r &t' ZBR 2 aa ..... u. commun ity pools, fllllf Mo.Nopeu.L1'10Shores w/pat10 $;?020 . Gas&••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner/Agent 54().7823 St. t.ails.645--6646 · ............ ......., jacu:r:zi & tt'nn1s . H J 38800 EACH ASSUME 7r,.;. VA loan. LlO(),lSLEBAYFRONT MESA Verde 3 br, 2 ha. 3c°:E~~R.'E£ii()M:~ $650 /Mo. Joyce Edlund Cot.ta Mesa 3724 .:.:.ot=ec:·.0 57 :..:...·==-----I ~aart;;ts'.n~l~s D~l~~:r~e:~ ON 8 >·M~lex (4l 2-BR. Gd w,·n1er ·3Br 28a f I FR DR 3BR 28a $375 642·823S(Al9) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1°r 2 Br.adults.nopets, sto,·•, a•r <'ontt1t1onin", ~-... • · • rp c. · ·• · ·• nr· • •· •· ·· · · · · WESTCLIFF '170/$190. 2421 E. 16th St, .. ., C.M. loc. Only $65.900. 675-4646 673-3096 schls.$400.640-0008 3BR,3Ba ....... ". ... $425 SJS.WEB&UP N.Hts 646_1801 sw1mm1ng pool , rec . Y~~~ ER RE ALTY, OCEANFRONT 3 br, 2 ba. DEERFIELD HOM ES ~:~~~u~0nr:!;, "~°';,~o;~~ •Studio& t BR Apts 1~~::'::::-'-:':::'-':-:-:-::--;--::1 -~roo~m~.~w~"~h~o~'!'~&~d~r~y~o~'~'c· ......,.... f I Old h I MESA VERDE 3BR. 2Y.i Ba ..•...... $425 •1V & MaidServ Avail $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & NEWLY DECORATED rp c. ouse w new 3 br, 2 ba, ram rm. rrplc, Rancho San Joaquin +dining room, fireplace *Phone Serv, Htd pool Bach. Co\or TV, maid MEW LISTING paint. crpt, etc. S37S /mo. dbl garage. fn cd yar<I, 2 BR+ den 2 ba $500 & poo.I . 1214 Rutland Rd . •Child ren Section serv, pool. TllE ~fESA . 2 Br w/gar .. Sl75. Water ~ ... :. Cl101CE4-PLEX NowthruJune.675'-4534 cpls, drps. blltls, cul·de-ZBR,2Ba . .' .... .".".".".$575 $375 /Mo. yrly. flarriet •$501''Fweek'srenl 415 N. Newport BJ, NB pd. 2176 "F." Placl'nti.a. All 2 BR, shag crpt, San Clemente 3176 sac. $450. mo. 557-6779 Turtle Rock llills Perry 642·8235 (A201 w/ad l~ ... ""-968"""~1------l :'G36;;';;-4~1~20:--;;I·:.';:'---=-;;::::;::-::;:: •1 bltns. lush landscaping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( 4 BR. 2 Ba ........... $595 zrl6 Newport Blvd, CM ADUL 'r 2 br, Ea!'it s1rl e , Owner occupied. $78.500. ra 3br. 2ba. F1pc , am rm. THE CO LONY 54S·9?5Sor&45.3007 1510 W. OCEANFRONT. I Principals only please. 12 be~~h copoott~g;~ti!e!a co'~· College Park. $350. Avail 4 BR, 2:Vt Ba ... ·~· •. '425 SUPER!!! _ _:.=.:.:.:.:.:'--""--'-"'--I Furn, xtra lge 1 br' im-~;~~ lwh ~r ~ r ~~cc:.; r P~ :. i:', Agent . 549 ·0812 or .· _ · . beforeNovl.549·2534 . 5 BDRP.1 , 2"~ BA SUSC•SIT•S mac.cpls .$250.675·-IGHH mun1ty,k1dsovert60.K. 552 '7500 o R v IF. w A ~ 644·0878 &l6-67IO .$300 mo. Realtor492-6177 Super sharp 3 br, 2 ba. -~~HEB G A N T '1~ y Lari;e nicely furn. bach. 1-1.JRN +color TV Park ------- NEW N w Pt B c h • Best area! Upgraded re· d h'1ll DECORA'rED. CLOSE & I brs. Adults only. no Newport 1 br . $300. NEW spoc. 2 br. 11, ba. Wt ( t 0 I HouMSUnfun111hed lhruoul Call Mar•'• '"'ls 2110NewportBI 0..-........... 6735332 pat10 . .:ardcn.Adulls.n1J a er ron up ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . TO fJARK & POOL. $560 .,.... · · .,.,...°'v..orcves · · pets S2t!t.&i2.1003 $165.000 . & 1-lom e G d · J20 552-1308or833·3821 Pfo:H l\.I ONTll IN CL HEW EAST SIDE $~25~. Can ~e cfur· ••~••••••••••••••••• EA.5TSIDE tgc house 3 realty G,\RDl-.:Nfo:R. 640-1635. AMl.4.SSADOR IMMS c as separate y. pen rJ: Br 2 Ba 'renccd bk yd ~ B V 2 tt• I b OF •Moalc • 2 Br & Den. cpL.;;, rl.rp!i , Sat l·S 675·6122'eves --~ · • • ' ay u .. "'• a, ~ El'!. M · · · •• ? 1\1 §@ i[ f; If Bltns. crpts, dbl gar, & / carpets. rl.rapcs. garage. TWO LOCATIONS bllns & dshws hr. $275 4 Plex by owner, C.M. 1; j ' l~:J' If tool shed. $390. 556-1017 /Br. ramily kit. detachc<i yard , $360. /yrly lse WEEKLY RATES Park Newport s ub·1l'asc I c548:.::c·7.:c437;::_ ______ ~ 0Cf.:ANFRON1' 3 br home. 1 yr old. dlx, av:1il 3to8 mo. 1475. 675-1849 xlnt. /oond . ca\1 556-3900 \!.\;,l ir. ... :,_:r·-·'·-College Pk. 3Bd 2ba hse. w/redwood deck & 96.1·5353. FULLSERVICE Br .attra('1.furn.$400mo Slfl5. 2 RH. sing le st y. days5451-4225e\'CS . ,_ b"ll" r blk' 11' lush landscape pool & ----------1 227/llarbor,C.M. c67:;::5-<__:::580=·-------I h I C&D 204 '1 FREE SERVICE 1 ins, re ["g, wa • · · b ' tn32 l..ease · Bay('rcsl area 4 2909Bristol.S.1\. eam C't!J · · • TOLA.MDLORDS c /d,$345.8.11·2196. ~;~n:1~~ ~e~_2466 BR. i 11 ba &.pool. sioo 64S·4S40&~0·2lOO B~i~~d~f Orfay .S1~~~1s~a~~: "C''Wallacl' 646K883 Pt1ember of Board of Dmta Point 3226 C\'l'S ~~ui; llome:. Rllr l~~~~~~~~~~i tract. furn 2 Br 2 Ha . EaskJ• lqe 2 Br Realtors. Better Busi-••••••••••••••••••••••• *<luvfw Elm~ool• frplc, deck & pool $675 Rltns w1v.-. relnl!. pool Eff1c1ency from $205 2 Br, 1&2 Ba from S2lj(J 3Br,2Ba,fromS475 •Summer & Winter al beach is beautiful •V1~ of 0(.'eftn, Catahna &P!llOS Vcrr!('S •I .:1r~(' pn \':It<' <leek~ •I lt'all"I Pooli. ·Sauna~ • ,\.S!'ilJ,!nt•rJ Cl.l\'CfC:il purk111i: •Additional free park1n1t • ~1 :1id serv1c(' .avail •1'\lrn1turc av..i1J Open \1 ·F 10-6 Sal 10·5, Sun 12 5 Huntington Pacific 711()('can 1\\t' 17 1•11536-1487 :O.!anu~erl by Wilh3m Waller::. Co ness Bureau.COOmbero BEAClt liOUSE . Nf:~ Ran{"lio NSanuc~o,a ·TOWNHOUSr.: 2 u-;:-,-21, l•·.,""B';°s'115. Up. Adults, 67~~ ---Sl90 At1lt s . n o pct/'> Commerce. 2 Br. 2 ba, frplc, blt1n!I , qwn Twnhme. 1 r · 2 e 1 h I l ~ 642·9520 53" 0505 gar 499 2986 $275 Br , den. 2 Ba. Dshwshr, w·~,h· i•lpryo 0 0,'r No pnct'·,' no pets. 177 E. Z2n1 St. 2br. $225. Jbr. 2ba. $325 ---llKETO IE•CH ~ 72 Un1ls (18 4·Plexes) ___ :_:~~:::::.:.::::_ ___ J;C'---·.,--~·-.,,-;;--· -;:;;::-:cl self clt'an oven. trash b'1;.9188 ·" 6-l2-3645. Carpttt , frple, gar . 2 BH . I Bu . w/gar. Ne wl y ~ 6x GROSS NO VACANCY -$145,000-$150,000 annual H nt Bch $t5a 2 br, FounteinValtey 3234 comp. a/c, frplt·, rtrp:;. ___ _ C 646-5800 decor We:.t C.M. Nr MUR SHOPPING gross income. Good area c~ild si glcs ·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'rpls. Nr. pools /Go!£ C NJ-.:WPORT Crest Condo 3 2035 Fullefton, M -__.__ 5"hls/Sl1P'G. $195. Mo. 1,2 &3 Br apt~. bltns, tt1s near University of Calif. Hunt: ~ch ·3 br. 2 ba, 2 Br. 2 ba. ne w. tennis Adults. 5-17·5353 br. 3 ba, tennis & pool. 1 BR Furn. 2 lg closets. 1 BR. util. ~ar . $160. & No peU. 642·3336 hwashers, some w 1rrplcs . atRiverside.Well main· rts I d It I Ls 6458781 queens1z.e bed. pr1v . $200.,Nwpl11ts.645-44G4 ----=----l&2car~ara ges .1'Tom • · d .. kids.pet cou ,poo,a u sony ••FRF.S llLYPAlNTED S425mo. ·e. · dr"'''"" rm. xtra l•e days,or"A ............ wkn•1s. t & 2 t<R ""r•len ap"'· E · .• la1ne , crpts .... rps , Hunl.SchZbr,famrm,Z $290mo.646·9532 k 1 4 8 " .., .,.....,"',, ..... '"' $200. Lions states . ~;-!f~ t1shwshrs. :iir eond , 2 &.squcc Y cean · r .Southloquna 3286 rooms. encl . gar ---------;-frplc,dshwhr,p\1patio 5..]6.2579 ' • poolc;, etc, fi3 Unfurn. 9 ba. frplc, teens, pet. ~ar. Lovely 3 BR & Oen Condo. 2-ba. Im med. occupancy ••••••••••••••••••••••• w;s torage. Adults only. Oeeanfront Winter, 4 Br. 2 Nr. Irvine lnt1 . Area . SIM.l ------- 1 .;. Furnished. Can be spun FURN . L .a g Be a ch ' 2 Ba. frplc, shag crpt, in desirable Irvine. Only 2 Br, 2 "" home. n-·ean no pets. Ba. Avail·. lo June 13 to $20."'i. 357·2M i 2 BDH ·1\T Tli t: BEACH _, ' ' I I ,, I " ' ' • IJ - " •• I ~ • •• • • ' " bachelor ul1lpd ,....t <t.•tvl .. '-"' --646·1711'or213·R22·M381 ---.'.UPER·N'"W-1-All''E off at s uhstanlially ' .... ~ · drps bltns encl patio 2 -r"VV·permo. view, frplc, carport. .~ ~ -.., , higher prices ·on in -HOMEFIMDERS Car g' ar. 2iAc. park.· 3 I UR furn., no pets. Cpls -• Nf:WBJtt:r:DAPTS llunt1ngton llarho ur 6 •29900 Arlults, no pets . l.sc. rJnw.Sl80 'Apcahnents #Br w /loft . Gural!,C. Ar<" income pe r building Ftwy. $37$. $100. dep. Sa;&Su~.allda).. .. li42·71S4 ........... }.s ... e••••••••••• ::,j>_I. A~~uz:·:· ... ~·l1fll1~:1i~ /l.Dlil.TS 346·41511 di\'idual basis. Average * .. · * pools. close lo Schools & ~ CALL NOW 497 1612 fl 7PM Wkdys .,.~ Unfum' h d .. ~1~·:00~.~·. Rs~~~~ r.t!·~~:I~ ;:11I;:i.)I ~~~;r3542r.\~~a Ln . 752· 7315 Hou~s Fumishedor Casa de Oro Balboalslond 3806 &15·4'111 1\TT11r: BEACll down Loan commitment ~ ---!-·--L~ DONALD M. BIRD Unfurnished 3300 ALL UT ILITIES PA ID ,•••B•R••~.·,~,·,·1··,0··,••,:,·1,••_•• LClV »I y 1 H 1 r I llNF:W IL(; t-: 3 BlllJH ~15 , 30 v I'd 1 ' jB·• ••• LL-..1.!....,on•·och 32•0 "••o<i••••·•eohot~ •••••••••••••••••······· C b 1 ... ·, r, JlOV , rp l'. unt1ngton aruour at9',..,, year. a1 or .. rwmn1 • ..,. 8C" "' ompare core. you blocktobay.Bar&pullo. rh!\hwa ~hcr Attults, 1H1 Arl'a J0.45 days only. Sale by ••••••••••••••••••••••• UN IVERSITY PARK Bayshorcs,JBdrm~.$340. renl. Custom designed 673.12001o.4pm JK'IS .~25.9793:!71; Attu!ts 84fi·4150 0 w n er /age n t. P.1 1r $20. Fec·l Yr service 1 Br, blks to bch, $235 mo. . month thru June or $.100 fcatunnJ?: --- Crawford. 213/32.5-3717 Anaheim $135., l br furn. Bl t ns. c r pt s / d rps . Cambnt1ge model. Jbr. month all ye;ir. Ava1la· •Spacious k 1lclicn with Balboa Peninsula 3807 LG 1'.: 2 hr. <·pts, drps. fn l·rtll•-,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. __ SantaAna$150 lbr stv 2b.a . townho_me . Lrg blc ,·mmediatell' .• ' • 963-2200. b k r I L & int1ircct lightJng ••••••••••••••••••••••• )d. $195. mn No dogs' SI 00. Mo•e-ln Allowanci: refrie1 cpt&drps n c Pc,. 111 rm. ,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ~ .. 9 .,75 lots for sale 2200 Cost:' Mesa $tsci .• 2 br, Walk to the beach from kitchen open to atnum . .,................ •ScparaterJin'garea HUGE 3 br. 2 ba, frplc. ,,... · '-"''------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• kidsok. this beautiful 3 BR. 2 BA Close lo schls, shoping. Condominiums •Home·hkestorage hltns, I yr ol•I il hlk to A<lult rllx 1 BH . l)/W. CC6TA ~tF.SA 12 unit lot with 2 bdrm house $49,950. East.side Cosla fotesa lot for 6 or 1 units with 3 bdrm house Tustin $185 .. 1 br, nice. home, fpl c, DW, $385 mo. $390. 552·9444 Unfurnished 3425 •Pnvate pullos hay or bch . nr Pa\•ilion, rl'fng. rrpll'. ~ar. l»i>Ot. k ( B J •Closc<lgarwtslorage \Jev.·s . S.~50. y rly . No no pct ... Sl•O 19 -,5 area! As o r ev or oe.1--leach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Marhle Pollman ""L" 4941795 p ·' F\llk!rton $225., 2 br. kids 963-4567 963-1786 ~==•••••••••••••••• BEAUT. decorate•! cont1o, •KinJ::>ize B•irms ,...._ · --omonu 642-4435. ___ _ ~::.o~acb $230 .• 2 br Vacant· Lar ge Exec EP.1ERALD 8 1\Y, pvt . 2 br.1 ba, JXIOI nr. hcarh •Pool. Barbcques ()('EANFRONTSpuc 2 Ur •J wn:.t;.ur:., i.:rpts, Mtw 3 Bedrm·2 Bo . $.SJ,500. townhouse.l\tust see! Home. 4er, 1''am. rm, bch, tennis, pools, lg 2 $250. Hunt Beach area s urrounded v.·1th plush 2Dr.28a.$350.BKR. drps ,patio. Yorba Linda, nice lge 2 close to beach. Kids/pets Br, rrplc, deck, yd . Belwn 9:JOam &I Jpm landsraping 675·4911 SI~ K.31 927fi v.·1th f1rl'place,'bllns. F.\ hl·at cr~OS E 1·0 OC B,\N. SCllOOLS, PARKS & SlrOl'l'INl; $.125&S360 per month. AJ,?ent 960·3"58 ij.Uj )!JOO Beach Bl vtt Wc!il on • ' IJ!IWQuall l liiilPlac• Prapft'ti•• · . 751-1920 ' "1400 QUAil it. NIWl'Olt •IACH OK . $475 Dave 842-8854 . Whitewater Vu. 558-3030 893·6571. ext 210. A l 9 pm Adults. No pets C •-•Mar 3822 - - - ---br,kids&:petok.$250. 897·4759 1BDRM5225. °"°"°UC"! 3 Ur l "• H·1 1111 l"rpt< Buena Park $275 .• 3 br, 2 POOLHOME,4 BR, nr Great View 3 b<Jrm, 2 ba, 2 BDR!\I $260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint, ;Jrp~' Ki•ls OK· Attam!'i, 4 blk:. t•) Alabama. r1 j.!hlor11: b!()(•k to 202 Ro1·heslt'f' ba. family welcome. everything, $425 . per mo. nr town/beach. $425. mo. 2 Br. & den ... I 'h Ba ·. t.·~e. 365 W. Wilson &12· 1971 JETTY VIEW $210. 545·6375 Hunt. Beach $275 .. 4 br ask for Keith 962·4471 494-0030aft4 pm . y<l. pool, carport a \lail on Ocean Ul,•d. Qnly ~""--'-'-'-~ mobilehome,nr.bch. Agt. 11 ·7$230mo.K47 ·785_1 __ S210. At1ra{"t1 ve 2 ~r . Ch C 2025 Pomo11;1 L'X 1 ., h 2 b 11 - Anaheim $290., super 3 2 Br. 1 Ba . lge. fenced )'d. , patio, ga rage ~u1et steps lo ina ove. A New J Br apt;., month tn ,., l?t' ~ r. a, ' x br +den. 2 Sty, 4 BR. 3 BA . 3000 1 mi. to bch. $290. mo. SUPER plush. beaut. rle · adult no pet. 22:_i4 i\ large luxunou~ 2 Bit. 2 m th bltn . dull . no poolsirle apt nr bch. Atilt, .EASTSIOE'c .M . ap · BreaS380 .. 3br,2 ba,ex· sqrt. Pre s tig e 497.2292 coraterJ. partially Rutge"rs Dr Ba Duplex w /har•lwoor1 JM:!~.Upt'ni~~1;11!'i1.·S~l & noJ>ClS$175531:;.g,16 __ 2_. __ " proved for 10 Units. has e•utive hse, has ever· ood furnjshed 3 br. 2 ba. dbl ---· · Ors. & super oecun & Jel· .. neighborh . $.500. mo. b" ood ,1 1, 1 S 1 0 K .Sun I 0 :1. fi 15 U!>27 & New tn"ple"'"e!", 2 &: 3 br ttl:it existin~duplex . $90.000. ything! Gardener inc Id caJI 3 Br. 3 a, w , g_ ~ss & garage/opener. oo . California Atmosphere 10 ly view . 1ng es . . "' ., C>vmer /Agent :W0-7823 Member Board or Keith,962.4471 · stone: beam ce1hngs. $385 . mo . 675-7184 or nrly new complex offers $.550. mo. Call 644 -72 11 548·4291 thruout, frJlll"'s. fl'nccit Realtors, Better Busi-frplc, decks, 4·car prk· 675-1070 to serve busy People. AGT. Lari!<' 2 B~ap;irtment yd: 2006 1-l u~\ln~ton St. Mowrtaift,Oe5eti. nessBureau&Chamber Huntington Harbouring, ocean·town view. wnhou Furn bal·h s tart al ~. . , w /yarrl . SIRS. pt'r mo. 5364u22 :5:ig677!_ __ _ RHort 2400 of Commerce. Waterfront. leeside main SASS mo. Bkr 493-3611 Tote.. ._.!~d 3500 S 160 ·a I so I bdrm s $SON OF3tb 1"2 m0.0 · 5ren~ · Call artl'r 6 pm . fi42·3802. !160 21lr, opts, dci><. stove. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53" "505 ..,_. channel 3 Br. 2 Ba. 50' .... rmw.e 6..11-22i6. ew r. a. upcr Creslline38r,furn.hm.'4 ~ Ay dock $800/lease owner2 ~r n ear beach ,••••••••••••••••••••••• area. 2 _car. i.:ar;, 1400. 31r.2B~~Townhous~ ~~~~-OK .. Cln;.edgar . acre. $26 . .500. Ownr will HJGlt on a hill horse 1213 )425.8822 Children/pct ok. S350. 2 Br. Org. nr. Town & LRG l Br, pool, nr. shops, Po1nsctt1a, CttM . :;.'19·8867 Cpts. dr~. bltins walk· in carry Io an / l rad e. ranch $250., horses, cat-. mo. 549-8138 or 494 ·0198 Country, pool, jacuzzi, adltstno pets. Util. pd. days. closeL.;; , dbl garage. con· 546-9755 tie, H.B. Also 2 br, 5175., SPACIOUS exec. newer 3 eves. rec. bldg., adults. $350. 1884 Monrovia. 548·0336. tto pool & t·I u hhou:.l'. k''ds -1 C M N B 2 br br, 2 ba home. Spotless. llU R RY h" , 846-1448 .1 & adult""'"""-~ .• ., '""'7 'Mountain Beauty, 3 mi to ·,.,... · · · · · · Near beach. $375. mo. . on l is one. l Br near Ham1 ton .. ..x-.J ""u ...,,,. Bran1 New apts for rent. llun1 11:.i rlKJur . I. 2, & 3 hr 8411 -0020 CdM 2 b 2 b . gl ~ 0 I . L:1r,r:e3hruppcr Pets o . Walk lo t°H'.n'h 1 & 2 an . den' 2 Ba, lots or used r. a, sin es . .,~,.2701 · · Hardwoo<J floors, frplc, Unfurnished 3525 crpl. Lots of privacy. ~ Lake G'rego'y 3 Br & kids. pet. singles. And Also 3 br house .... m Great. view on s kyline. Townhous• Uarbor. New paint & rS ' k ( m Tes """'" ,,,, new .;hill! & lJ<'.t lnt S250 pnol . a•lults. nn pf't;. brlt, lovely frpJc. beamed a R1 !~ .a. HOUSE beam ceilin,gs. GrCdng ••••••••••••••••••••••• $150. mo. A':lults, no pets. ~ + $1UU. rlcp 552 •15iti SlBO up 220 12th St eeil. laundry. Drps, & ~ , .. ~. New spacious 3Br. 2ba, scrv. incl. $450. mo. all N"ew Twnhse Rancho San 675-5800 Bkr. no fee. 960 4190 sheers. crpt. spac. deck· 979-8430 trplc. Nice location. 1 Steve,494·8561 Joaquin Nov. 1 2 Br. 2 CO RONA DELMAR l.ar,r:e 1 &2 nr. dbl ------ ing, schl bu.s rd. Ownr. child OK, no pets. $350 Immediate Occupancy. 3 Ba .. den wet bar, no pets 1 BR Furn $175 2 Br Townhouse, frplc ('ncl gar 1\rlult~. no OCf:Al'iVlfo:W \'Cry IJ!l' :i $42,500. 714 -338-2385 . •••••••!~•••••~~~~ mo.afterScall968-1235. Br. Ocean View Hillside $495. Call collect after 5 Loli or bltns. pool , walk Pool. tennis, continental pets &lfi ·475~ Blt, 2 Ba, ltltns. frptc. o.t·afC...ty-"Br'ffiil roryT1y.1 1)10ck New2Bf.spacious, closed home. Wood & glass & rM 1213)838·1730 to s hopping. '12 mi, breakfast. Some ocean & NEAi{ NF.W I hr apt wet bar. beam ccdin~s. Property 2550 to bay. Bar & patio. gar,adultsonly.$2SOmo. m~ny 1Jecks&sep.laun·Dup1e-1e5Unfum 3600 beach.931W.I9th St. Catalina \'lCws . t:toscto ,\dults . no pets. hltns , \~t5~30d~~·51~~c l. i::ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673•120010.4pm 968-1235aft5. dryrm.$425.497 ·2370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping & fine beach. •lsh"·hr $165. mo. 2 hr&_!___ · · · --- E1Monte. Va11eyBlvd,nr F llOc 3 BR 2 Ba 1n CdM no 644·26l l s tur\10 avail . snon .2 BR. l Ba. ttrps, crpts. 5 Poinl'i. C·4. 3br house BR, 3-ba, new. A room 3 BR, 2 ba, new breakfast NEW 3Br. 2ba. u can . pets.' ch1ldr~n over 1G al· lf u~e 1 f!d. Carpets, 642-8100 bltns. ~ar. $155 5~2!!LAA wilhaview. bar, bltns, cpl, drps, view, frplc. 2 car gar , drapes , bll1ns & dis· 2 1 1 1 _. 11 . -aft Gp 111 + 2tm office bldg. 27,000 •675--6239• frplc, sprinklers, Jge cstm t hru-out. $425 mo. lowe<i $320. mo. 644·6800 hwasher. Mature adults. Br. rp c, IX"J "ar .. ~ s n? Sifi."i.Gi gantic 1 hr ll 's un· · · ..... sq n. ~.950. •OWNER. fncfl yard . l mi. from t..,eavail.493·0209 2 BR. 2 Ba, CdM, no nopets.642·4044. pe~s . $25~. 01 Jo.N .i252 E dt·r prircd ! Nl'w crpt, Rrand Ne w Yorktown 646-8345, eve8. vely 3 BR. l YI Ba, plus beach. SJGS. mo. 1st. & •--a Mi--1 3252 children or pets . $268. Coast 1-1~ Y 673·9152 •I rps. stove & rcf r1g.. \'ilia Cont1o. 3 Br. 2 J!a, 2 R•Estate separate guest room&. ...,1as 1 1 004 . $10 11 0. 8 depos1l . ::z;; •••• ;.:: .......... mo.S44-6800(SusieJ onltoach 3740 Garage Apt on quiet purified v.·atcr. 1.:recn car ~ar Dk balcony & &chmlge 2800 bath, 2 rrplc's, bltn a er eves or •••••••••••••••••.•••••• street a\·ail. now in lav.·ns & c 11vc,rcrl pooLS:J.tSmo K11Js OKno -••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen. Many xtras. No wknds. Lovely 3 BR. 2 Ba, Fam· 2 Br 1 Ba, new crpts & BEAUTIFUL I br furn C.D.1'.iar . 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba ~;iraJ?es. Adults no pets. pets 962·8967; eve. W .. led 'or 3 Bd. Condo'' pets. $550. mo/yearly. rm, Frplc, beaut. fenced drps, inc. gar ., Arlult :-1 nu apt.c; $170 & $180. Spanish N 1 1 2020 1-'ullcrton Ave. l blk 968-M81 615-2975 Village Real Est.ale yard. S365. mo. <494 ·1930 pe'·. "'"Shalimar, CM. style bldg, pvt encl gu, Fireplal'e. cw Y 'c-E.ofNcwport Blvt1 , I blk ----'-'-------. <>ceanrront., Laguna area N A •· F 4~ ~78 "' ...,... corated $295 mo. Voge\ s 3 e 2 B . 'V •. o gen ... ee or .,.,-y;;r Open Thurs, f'r1, Sal, pool,sauna, lndry, adlts. CoRealtor!i5'18·9346 So. of Bay, Costa Pt1e.sa. p:i.r1ous · r . a, .'for oceanrronl home . La.rg~m 3 bl'. 2 ba. •McFadden/Newland Mission Vlea·o 3267 Sun 14 pm. l7301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk &l2 sroo fPOf'ced .. :rtrkhca~. Encl gar. 499-36ZJ. cpts. drps, bllns, lge 3BR,28A ... $345 W. oC Beach off Slater. zb,, v•'••·. fl)I•, <rpt --. Vt •JC C . new <!rpt garage 1425 Yrly Be h/M · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. I Ba . $300 mo. ' ' SPAC 3b l l h I d a.tats • • * ae a1n 842·7348 Stove. Xlnt. Arlulls no . . rap or usf" 1 as t ruoul. new y re ec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4307 3 BR, ZBA ... $315 per clean, super view 3 Balboa. 548·9662 ttays or pets. $295. Open 12.•llUTI 2 hr & den Frplc, patio & S290 mo Isl mo. 'la la$t, tto.HsfllntiWd •Warner/Magnolia Br. J lh Ba. Barcelona 675-035Jafter5PM SMALLBEACHHOTEL J22.AHeliotropeA\·c pool Adult s. S275 . S75dep.842·0389 Quaint. 2 Br. 1 Ba collage, 3 BR. ZBA ... $345 cov. patio 837·8370 or Rooms, $22.50week. ~-_ :-,.is 86~ ••••••••-••••••••••••• newly redec yrlf. $325. •McFadden/Bushard 831·9172 • 2br. Eastsi tte. Fres h Apts$100 mo. 536·7056 2br fplc pool wlk to heh --------2 Br 21-:i blks to heh, cptllii, GtMr~ 3102 494'"4.524or64<t·l600 . J8R,2BA ... $3'15 h 3269 paint. nu crpt. Yrd. Crp, ts 'drps' $275 Call l Ur. utLt P'I. stove. cpts. drp s , no pets $175 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . 963-4567or963-t786 Mewport .. ac Re!ip. cpl. No pets. $195 NIC LY rum. 1 br apt.. • · drp:>1, rclrig No <Jog s 9f:r0·1450 • 'Blach bum cot.lae:e, I br, Wa1~lng for a Family! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2612 /642-2516. A e lei.'.. w Jc losed 67S·2849. Sl70 RJI !:127f> 1----'--'--'C.:..------- •lncle or CO\tple, H.B. Debghtful 3 Br, Den, 33 Br, 2 ha, boat yatd,llARBORVJEWHOA-tES arage . $19S. mo .ser 2ba nearhch sun -WALKTOIEA.CH Alto C.M. l hr, ut.il pd. ~1hode°i'LltUeBa:boa patio, nice cond. New 4-Br, 4-ba, ram rm, .1.-1 aent1Fvt11i1hed ·7821 deck eitins $450 mo 2 Br. bltns. new cpts, 1&2br.cpts,drps.bllns, Oill 1 br $17$. Pet. ok. ~t-°w/lmrp~~c:,::( erpt. $1()5, 545-3448 fbonormal din rm. finishedk ';i.:' • .'!•••••••••••••••• L lo-•h 3748 Call 673.3231. • · t1h~., nr · W(·1-.1 . 19th19S7t2. gar 217 16th St. 536-4259 And l br $165 util pd . us rm, near par . 3706 -s op g cc n c 1 s. orM7·3957 N 8 " • patio. $585 yrly. Unfurn 4 Bd, 2 ba, 2 •lorJ'. dbl schools & comm pool, palboCI lslmtd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coata Mesa 3824 Wallace A11t H C.M s1001l c::..:::::.::::::_ _____ _ : -~·A-MOUSE orFum.613-8103 garage,bllns,cpt.s,drps, $625 mo. inc. grdnr. ••••••••··~··••••••u•• EFFJCJENCYAPTS •••••••••••••••..,••••• mo ., sorry no peti>. lacJunaleach 3148 -97 9 .. 430 Corma .. Mm-J2ZZ tel Cul·de:-sac. <;lose to 6'4-'1886/644-6548 2er •. Upstairs, Ba.Yfi:ont. from $190. Pool. tna1d, MESA VERDE G42·8181 days 644 · 1339 ••••••••••••••••••••.,•• ii;jj;;;;j;k;jl-]I06i••••••••••••-••••••••• arh.962'-4218. NEWPORT SHORES ~~1'n,~o~,:·o~~n~~ phone, laundry. VIiiage NEW 2 Br. 2 B<I. adull eves. Orop a pebble Into ij\e ·a•oo I.a.ct l 106 3br, 2 ba. 3 blks rrom bch. lrt'ilw l244 b 1 .._ til June ii 675·2290 tnn. 494·9436 • apu. Lge beautiful in· 4 Plex $220 21l r , 2ha. encl Ocean from your Apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail Oct IS $400 •••••••'•••••••••••••••• 3.Br, 2 a w /poo 11< ten· ' · Oc ( \ 2 1· II \en'orsopen\olus hwatl'r 1"1 grir Your wa 'hin ' I.ease. Luxury, ~ecurity, B V LI • · rus. Walk to ocean. $425 . t_ 1 37 o7 can ron · par ia Y • · . s l\.laturc adult.$. 317M cat A FR 0 NT. t. t le 64C).6825. tJ1'llV Prll:: TcrrTwnhse. 2 S48-28M/ 673_814a lolboa Pnmw a furn. 2 BO. 2 hri , luxury landscapin1t. Every con · facil or nur~ Ba\('On). \lv.·r ot9'J·283S • , t.land 3 Bdr, 3 Oa·, Wln· br, 2 ba. Must. rent by ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~. New cnrpets. new ceivabte ('Xtra. Must sec pat1~. ,\JI xtra~. \ t'r\ ---·---~- t•r /Yrly . $950/$750 3 BR, 2 Ba, frplc. patio, 10/t . 552·7389 eves, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Den 2 blks fr. New 2 br. 2 brt dup. nr dra~. balcony over the to appreciate. $355·$465. r lf•:1n , walk to So. l"o.1 ~\ CX'EAN view, spac. l br .. Fvrtun. Doek avail. xlnlloc .• So.ofhwy.$42$, 213 ·7~2·8810 day1 "Mr . beach, swimming & ten· Yacht Club. $.1R5 yrly. beach. $345·$370. 494 ·1055 155.5 Mesa Verde Or1\.'C Plata. 1\du!L-., nl) Pt'l:.. a•JulL<i . 2607 Solana Way, Comp. rede.. 640·U49 mo-: (213)454..-S Shipp nis, yrly lse. SC8-84ZJ 213.+19-6412673·5981 . or 494-3834 . East. <7141~0-8871 5S7-17RS aft 12 nnon L B $?25. 494-1419 .. I ~ ' I , " OAJL Y PILOT Friday. Oc1ob•r 17 , 197~ Add lt ••• Bulld it ... Oiaper 11 ... Hammer 11... Carpet lt ... Cem ent lt ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move IL.Press lt ... Paint it... Nail it ... Plaster it ... F1x 1 t. .. . . ........ . • SERVICE ·DIRECTORY lumb ot ... a c. pe emo e 1 -· Roof lt ... Landscape It ... Tile it .•• Trim it ... Sewit. .• Haul it... Add It ... Plant it... Alter it ... Learn It... ' Cdllr11Molo""1 S..-.iu COlllractor .... _,, ...........•.................................................... ardoftlng Go"''"' SenlcH i....clscaplloJ Mo•'"9 -lop olr llooflot ••••• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••• ••• •••• •••• e •••••••••••• •••• ••• •••• •••••••••• ••••••-·••••• --···~•M•M•M•••··-·•••• Cal in cabtnel s, boats, paUo cover, llitch rmdl, l1ttlaework M&-~19. l'riv.ate&Commcrti31 Quality Maint/f..and!'lepg Culter&Spoula. Jl'rtflest. Ford'IL.ilndacapeo Moving{l-lauling. Student VERY NEAT PATC llEPAJRS-ALLTY'P!'S CARPETXPRTS-16 )'rS Custom patios, room ad-Waterfalls, sod. 1prklrs, 2:i yn. Exp. I.Jc. 303916. Sodlawn.<1/Sprinklt>rs w /larRe truck. Reas. JO&S It RES'TUCCO. Reu,freeesQ.lie. Get 1t lleull)' Clcun. di ti on 8. Remo de I soil. cleanup &46·4908 64&-1423 Design sv11 • 962-7817 8arT)' S48-9i23 /839-5TI9 Free est..113-1'39. Walll:JO.S02D&Qtim~ WILLIAMS S-i9-8115 ~9-4066 Cape .. IV Sales,Repa1r-ln1tv.ll 1----·------Japa.nese Gardening Haullnf, Cleanups, Lawn HOUSELANDSCAPING MOVING? 2 esp men S.w .. All*t ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••1-..::::::::c:.:,:,c:::....:=='-ICstm re modi, udd, patios. Service. Regular & Clean remov a 1. Complete Sod, Lawn, Tree. Sprkr move you. Reasonable/ PATCH PLASTERING -•••••••••••••••••••-. MINOR HOME 'REPAIR Sluullpoo & i;tcam clean. k1tl'ht.'ns. IJt.-tiJ.:n, fr est, Up. 1-'tee t:st. 64.2'·3102 Landacapine. 645·7307 (213) 478~ rt"fs 675·7572, SSZ-MHl. ••ALL TYPES•• ctlSTOM·llADK Clolbet Plumbing-Carpentry i.ng. Color bnJChlencrs, h c /1nsr645·34~:" (' ,, p . FrMEsl & AlteraUonl. Meo&: Ceramic tile. MO·.s560 whl crpts 10 min bleuch. a-~ al t:.l(pr llawai1an .rt •Jner Hcding ........ ~. r~ optr1•9 .. I I Women.. 751.e.ut. --=::..::=:.:.:::o::=:::o::'.::'.~I Clean llv rm, din rrn & .-.;rn c Yd. Cleanups & llau\ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••= .1 J Additions, Remodeling, ball $IS. Av g rm $150,••••••••••••••••••••••• Tnm&prune646-4616 Hauling Anything. Mlke &Pat's lawnmalnl.,$SAXESS-Best. ~rit'cs, •••••••••••-•••••-••TopSol • ~!t tos, Pane Ii n g, wuch $10, chair $.'l. Guar EL~CTJtlC I AN : Sml Expr Japanese Garden Garage cleanup. Relia· yard t')ean·up, JighthauJ· ext intr.RAnfy f1x ·1l J 6 o 1 bs 0 ? Plz:illag •••••••••••••••••••••• -binets,(!tc.492·9739or elim. pet odor ('rpt re· JO-. ma1nt /repa1rs . 22 Jng ComplytJserv reila ble, fast service . ing&moving7SJ·7000 Many ~ s. 548-C-1~fl •Toe>Soi.l•Composl• 832-B026JackorJohn puir.tSyrsexp.J)owork yrs l'Xp. -F ' •. 963-&4SZ. Jack. ~· •MWcb•Redwood*' ------'--'c.;,.:c::.___1 ,nysclf. Her:s .531·0161 ht23:1108 .548-520J. ~le, neat. ree c 5 t MftoN-y Waler healers. dJ1-CAU.S81«l30 MASTER Craffsmans 00-0694. Houwd.-lfMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prolpainter,honestwork, posalJ, dralns, fl~U:. Specialty. Remodeling, Carpetl\1an -FencirHJ Cleanups, trcework .••••••••••••••••••••••• MASONRY & CON· reas. Jnt/exl, free e.st, copper repipes. Same T,..Senfce finish work. refs. Free Reasonuble-lll!f>l:ltrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• rolOlllltni: minor ldscp, WantaREALCLEAN CRETE WORK. Aak for Refs.548·Z7S9/&42·3913 prices dl;y le night. We •••••••••••-• .. ••••\• est. Guar work 4'.:19-3105 Installation & Sale~ URI FTWOOD lOyn in a;ea 646·2m3. H<;)USE? Call Gingham Jnk.e. 549·1885 PETERS PAJNTING lake MJLr Char&e. Uc Fotd'1'n'eeSenice Call 581-8956 FENCE CO. Girl. Fr~ests 645·5123 I ~ R R 1 3lW48. Exl).(Crew, Ut, bonded Cstm Cabinet Making & Spct'ializ.ing1nt'hainlink GeneralS1tr•icrs WILLIAMS&SONS nt /~xt-eas "~ JUSTPLUMllMG &:imw-ed.8'2·7S17 Finish Carpentry. Euro· Ct1Mnt C oncr•t• f i:nt·inJ:: 8:15-3045 days •••••••••••••••• ••••••• llOUSECLEA.NING ls our Masonry. linck/U\ock Call Gene at a52·04 •CALLMZ·•lll• pean trained. 548·2860. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5!>-l··llGI t·ve~. & v. kn•la "THIN CS.. tJ y l\1oo!-.e Business. Call Janice's & Stone. Call 581 -7829 _ Calicotc Puinting & Wet 1--.::.:::.::=.:.:::...:::.:_:.._,IRemon:Js, limbing, lap· E C II St , t Rm addns, re mor1cl . G ·.-------Gen w()()fiwork . rl'p;i1rs. Ragge<Jy Anna. 675-6553 lln•k, Block , Stone, T•O. Bl"'l•'ng.Oon'l settle ror MARV'S PLUMBING ping, pruninJ. Firewood, xpr. o ege U_•Jen patios, cone. Local s1nl'l' orMftilHJ • ..,, 646-98CP7 lic/inar 6'228at Car~enter. O_dd Jobs l9G2.Lic /lns.&IG·4081 •••••••••••••••••••••• plumbing,cll"6-125';tJ •1-lOMECLEANING• v.·ork expertly 1lone by less.Li l'/lnsur979·333S NOJ~OTOOS;ALL · · · Gen l home improve--I DO IT ALL'.--By reli;iblc couple, good li e. contretctor962-67 12 ment 675·93HJ. C"ild Car-. JAPANF.SEGARDEN ER references 548-6271 Top Qual Pr.or painting Use the Dally Pilot '' ' f',le•l'''"'· l'lumbin".1----------1 ,.. I Pl 'nle'• exl tint-reas rts.fresl Any Plumbinc water . ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1aintenancc, Lnd:.cpn g, ~ 0 "' irep aces-a · service, lea'ks, motolile .. Fut Resuh'' service ""~ • • Rem<?dehng, Addi· Baby sitting my home \'H\ Clean Up, Tree work. l'tc. Reas rates. G42·4957 HOUSECLEANING Brick·Concrcte PatiO" Resid/Comm'I. Llctinsd. enc 1 os u res. Re• s. l~ons, Pu~1os . Your de Cos School. School .ai::e Expert. &i2.5196 lti\Nl)Yftl AN -'ilomes & By Exp. lady. Dlock Walls BBQ l'its1 ;;G~oo::'g~e~S4-:;-3:-9_335;;;-:;-:-:-;l~83>-~~>1~68.'!:_ll~O%~ol~f~w~/~a~d.':__11 diredory. Your sign or mine. Refs. Free pref 963_2187 Apts . Con s cientio s Windows. 543-1()43 Refs, 1'.:St. 646·0464. Ip ,.0 re 5 5 i 0 n a 1 serviceJsour-"'~"'=-'·ll<2~~·1~>90!1(l:o~r~ll33~~·00~38~.J;:';:';'-' :=:-==-;----.---I Exp. Japanese Gardener. 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CallonS1te !\tanager LIO 1nTahJtl. lmmed. growt Lost Australian Sheep frplt', bltns, 1 yr old. Xlnt J. 2G35 Santa Ana A\•e B h l&2 Bit (714)642-3111ext246 11218th St, H.B. oppty. in expanding dog, blk/wht. 1 blue eye views. $375. yrl)'. No (East Costa Mesa behind r~~~$112_50 · 1 536-2579 touri!il market. Call M. & l bm eye, very short pets.494.-1795 Santa Ana Coun try AtJutts.NoPcts Stor.sForL•aw ~ O'Brien.{714)960·3458 tail. Name Don Amito Club). For info. 675-339'.J 1561 Mesa Or. Lennon & Edwards H.B. LIVE IN A CASTLE (5 Blks East Of Newport TOP LOCATIONS OIL & GAS Reward 846-1449 8 acre! .or gardens, wide YRLY 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Bl d In Centers Anchored by Investors wanted for In-. ocean views. Huge 2 br. 2 bltns, garage, By 38th St. v .) ;::~:.;,:::~::;::::... Fazio's & Maj?r Drug. ternational Oil &. Gas FOUND: Orange kitten, ha apt. Partlyfurn.'iti~h Park $400 548-4063eve 546·9860 .!MuM HB .. Westm~nst e r . venture. Please call 4-5 mos old. 25th St ceilings. Pool , s pu, · · R ~OOO ..I El•·-Artes_1a, Antthe1m. Also 213_548_1441 Newport Bch 673-4831 estate living. Close to WESTCLJFF' 2 Br l 1 2 Ba. ooms .I' '"'1 ·-btlcllf\le• Hun11ngton Harbor loca-' ~""="""'-----,-I::;:;:;:;;::--;-;-;:--;;-::-::--~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./~""-• 1• FOUND M I G & beach &. shopping. $495. Twnhse. Adults only no . .I" s.c:, -·1<:• .. .w. lions. Money to Loon 5025 : a e ray 300AIRC~, & PILOTS . ' ~ , . HEB>&> For Swordfish SpolllncJ For Ddails c..tad: Any Swordfish Boat ' mo. May be less jf you pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. P\'l ent /K. priv. CM .l",.,..,..,.,.i.., P.1ULLEHREAl.TORS •••••"••••••••••••••••• Whtc Tabby cal. Flea l'ollecl paintings, anti· ~mo.548-7SJJ $25/v.•k & $.UO/mo. up {7141846-4493 HEED MO.,EYI. collar. Santa Ana & 17th ~...-.:- ques or sculpture . MB-595-lor556·0058 " CM .&46-8479 Adults. 494-4653 or PARK NEWPORT • · r~rin1c Corner. Charming PRIVATEFUMDS 1---------IHelpWanted 7100.W,W.W 7100 ME uTS ROOfttS ~.~·eek up with ho , c 1 ,, I FOUND·. Schnauzer, min. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-6017 APART " PRIME OFC SPACE use zonl··~ · · ·~ea FOR 2HD T.O.'s On b kitche n. 548·9755 or for Doctor . Dentis t , male silkie silver. Vic.,,. _________ ~ Walk lo town & beach. 2 the ay 645-3967 Lido VIII~& Realtor , or Antique $5,000.to$20,000 Yorktown & Magnolia, I' Luxury upartmenl livin" Sh Will assist Brokers II.B. 963-l472 Br, 1 ba, stove, refrig, overlooking the water~ BA~ Isle. $80._ mo. Nov.• op Areo ' Dealer. Xlnt parking or Principals. Eas y ASSEMBLERS new crpts. S245. Days: Enjoy $750,000 health quiet Working me~. 3416\'iaLido,NB $SOO.p/mo.S44-6360aft.5 Terms. LOST: German !:l.;;i!:0 · Aft er Spm : spa, 7 swimming pools. 7 Share ba, tv rm, kit. 1 suite approx. 600 sq ft . p.m. Glendale ln•estment Schnauzer. Silver/grey. ----------1 lighte<I tennis courts plus 67S.3613 View facing Via Lido. 2800 Sq. fl . in Town & Nwpt ore. 631·2233 Vic Lexington Ln.Rwrd. miles of bicycle trails. Bal. Isle. pvt entr .. single 1 nq · Owner : Dreyer Country Shopping Cntr. 1711-B Weslcliff Dr. S48-m9. 2 Bd, frple, stove. refri,::. walk lo beach. szso. incl util ., Refs reqrd . 494-78S3. :! Br. I ba duplex , North .f:nd, yd. ocean view, no pets. $290. 497-2575 putting, shuffleboar<l, Company. (7141675·7002 HB. For lease. 962 6607 · • f sleeping rm & ba. SllO Mort-s Trvst llelp lost Harbor Vi.ew croquet. Junior 1 s rp, mo Quiet. permanent. Three or 4 E.icecuti~e of-1-.... ·strial Rmtal 4500 De"'•'-' 5035 Hill~. White cat black $22950 monthly; also 1 non.smoker (213)799-4856 f (I t nex bl ) ~ ~ and2bedroomplansand or (71416466219 wknds ices, B)'OU 1 e · ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••spot nose-lail Neck tag. 2 story townhouses. Elec-ii~~~~~~cle.jc~:nioc:~foc~ NEW M-1 Newport. Costa LOANS up to 80 % ,.,uffy. rew. 644·4S48. tr1c kitehens. pri \'ale Room & Board 4050 for 3 or 4 prof. 1.786 sq fl Mesa._ 1000, 1200 .. 1440 sq. o Lost: Wed. PM. vie Mesa patios or balco nies,••••••••••••••••••••••• uvail. on sub·lease at . fl.543 Jl4Sor646 2928 I st TD Loans.9 o/o Verde, black Doberman. carpeting, draperies. Pvt. room v.·ilh board. r F I t" 1 Chok h · & fl I ·Newport hoch 3869 Subterranean parking sq t. rom nterna iona COSTA Mesa (adjacent to 2nd TD Loans e c atn ea co - ••••••••••••••••••••••• with elevators. Optional 549~~ J\.fcsa. $2~~~52 Securities Corp. 2121 San airport West). 1200 sq rt Fairest Terms since 1949 Jar. 979·3S2.5 or 979-4188 ma;d servit'e. Just north Joaquin Hills Rd. NB. &/or 3200 sq fl w /air Sattl M ... Co '-1 II r t & •DELUXE• 644 SlOO .. r r. N er • .,. • .....,,, a gray em. ca of Fashion Island at VacationRentols 4250 · con•i. o ice. ew ,.~ ... 2111 545·0611 •'3y /wh ite male cal Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lse. d mod•m bid • swlable r0, ~ • J amboree an San Joa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT garden office " . g Newport Heights &42-8233 Incl. spac master &I.lite, 1 R d any bus n•s• 979 3931 -~ quin Hil s oa · Cabin,Bii:Bear.slps12.2 s uites, various size 1 "' • • 21tdTDLoan1Want~ 1-----------1 din rm & dt.1 garage. Plf"'IOl'Nlls 5350 Auto door opener avail. T1tlephone (714)644·1900 fplcs, 3br, sep playrm, from 4Y incl util S57.Cl061 Sto. • 455 0 WE 1-IAVE CASH! Pool & recreation area. for rental information. ~g~h.pooltbl. 494-8611 •l MO FREE RENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buy 2nd T.D.'s ••·~·~~~:;;;r:~~:;:;·•• • AdulUonly, no pets. J Br 2 ba $320 yrly :gar 1-2-3 Itm. offices from !it.orage lot f<>r RV,'s, ~tc. N~a~~~~2~J·.rri~·s Call Alcohol Helpline •FROM$322• nochild/pet;rangeref PalmDesert.2brcondo. $135 per mo. Nea S8.50permo. NeillS1gn I.""... 0 . 24hrsaday835-3830 86.5 Amigos Way, NB 3206 Balboa 64.4-4340 fum. $250 mo w /lease. Airport. No lease req. Co. !or tnfo. 531-3374 ~wty In vs mt. iv. Managed by .. ,.,. """"'eves T'I BARNETT MTG. CO. SPIRTTUAl. READER William Waller• c o. \'rly. 3br, 2ba. Steps to .....,......,.,0 333·3223 9 1 noon Rentols Want.d 4600 645-2134 Open lOA.M ·lOPM ----------1 ocean. Washer, dryer, all Rt'fttals to share 4300 DESK SPACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Advice on all matters, .Bayfronl 2 Bd, 2 B.a, Pvt blt-in11. 673-2766. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in the Dail)' Pilot l lunl-EI de r I Y Sco t l Is h Lost & Found 530 312 N. El Camino Real Bch & pier. $.550. yrly. Bach. frplc, $17Sor 2 Br, 2 Male/Female sh.ate J ington Beach of£ice. Genll~man seeks room & •••••••••••••••••••••• San Clemente. Forappl. Electronics Min 6 mo's esper. instuf- fin g & solder.Ing. Familiar w /eol<>r code. Electro Mech !\tin 6 mo·s exper. in mechanical as~mbly in· eluding cable harness- ing. Excellent working conds & fringe benefits inchlli· ing 12 days off a t Christmas. Join us now lo qualify for this extended holiday timeofr. Please Apply In Person Microdata .lf//l 17481 Redhill, Ir vine Equal Oppor Employer IOAT BUILDER or CABINETMAKER/ ·' CARPENTE R with fiberglass &prod~· lion mold exptt. lo start part.time, with possible· ad v a nee m en l to m anagem ent in short time.(pre r er semi· retired or college stu.~ dent) \ . 1213159 .. 6701 '. POLYNESIAN YACHT COMPANY BOOKKEEPER· f day week, Laguna Be~ office. Lile bookkeeping esp e r-nee. 833·1011 494~1119 • BOYS AND GIRLS, •&hi 12 to 15. Earn yoqr Ch rist mas Shopping Mooey selling subscrip- t ions to t h e DAILY P I LOT. Please caJ J George Krug, 631·1941. between 3:00 and 6:00 979-1935&~"'510 B ( 1 $2 5 0 br+den on Peninsula 17875 Beach Blvd near bath in NB home. Loves LOST. Female Irish Set 492.9034 492·9136 A.Henlioll P....ts •LA. PARISIEHHE• S:i334 1~2.~7•8 · near 10th. $150. Talbert. 11' x 11' spac to garden. 631·2679 after ter "Scarlet", has tagol----------1 World Book is now biring i..::•:.:·m:;;·:._ ______ _ l::'::'-::-:"-'-':'-:;;:-:::-;::;:-;:lc6'1~J-:i_7~888~e~v!'es!.__:"4~9:!·825~1~1 sso per month. Answer-1_&_. --------I "'ith wrong address. Sml •FREE IATH* ror part or f/lime sales IOYS I: &llLS J&2 Br. unfum , $l70 & 2 Br 2 Ba 1 blk to bch (2 ing service available fo Ba h U f dog with broken tail. Vi with Massage & this ad. work. As a rcpresen- 12 15 · A 11 e I e ct ri c · units) s3ss mo Util ·pd SHARE. female only very SlO. r1esk and chair fo n!ded. nr..~~~· B~~g=~!~ Carnation & 41h, C.JM . ABRAXAS MASSAG E1 tative you can iarn your Agi!s ll-lS f"ireplace. Heated pool. 645-l59&&42-424i ni cely furn . 2 br w /frplc, $5. Call 642_4321 . Ext 277. Reward. 575.0829 PHOTO MODELING set of Wor Id Book, Must be honest and will· Adults, no pets. · approx. 1 mi to bch, M~Je1 SRtyrlistC. clcan11 & ----------1 1733 Fullerton, CM Childcraft, Dictionary & ing lo work hard. Sell 979-1268 Ibr dlx Bayfront. Plus JO' Co!lta Mesa. 631-$)824 eve BEAUT. CLASS A qwe · l's. om mu nc LOST/FOUND A PET? lOAM -l2PM, 63I-ll84 Cy c 10 • Te ac h e r + new starts for the Daily Acrosafromgolll'ourse prvt slip. $360 yrly. FIREPROOF OFC M mi. Max. $165. Days 960-2900Adoption,Low Pilot. Hours are aft.er 20l32SanlaAnaAve 673_9335. Person with sm. dog, BLDG 494 ·7349ask(or8ill. CostSpay/Neuterinfo: FOXY Girl's Out-Call generous commissions. school dllring the week. •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;~;;,;:;:;:-:;;;;:;;;;-n;;:;;\f needs house no room-r C l\t Mass age. u Call· We No investment. No exper and all day Saturday. Qceanviewyearly2B m ates , ref. Mary ~~rbor~tA~a~s , 't ·Semi retired bus. man l.OST.F1uffy longhaired Come. Specia l ize nee. Call Virginia Call Mr.Binchamal OCIEAMFR.OMT Ba Duplex. New crpts. 968-6854 . ,, ir con • e. ec ' lcp s. seeks rm. home ~d~a~rik~n~c-!a:Jy~f~e~m'j_a~l~e-c~a~l~.1_>:P~a~ra~;l~e~~k;•~·~>42~·;3l;G9~-i;C;a;l;k;;ns;;;;,6;1;3;·;11~66;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;!-;:-;:-;;;;;;"";;,~·28'1~B;;;:;:;-;;:;:-BR 'Ba -<•w· rinn ., •• 6780 ----------1 '~r~s, music, e ev., privileges Santa Ana, declawe<l.586·7177 3 • .-.. inter l-"-=~·m=o~.~~"--"-'-'----1Willshare3br aptw/non-~arutor. ~mple prkg. ~JI CM, HB area. Likes PREGNANT? STEPS TO IE.A.CH Spacious 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc, smoting rem. Call even-in.cl. 3 min. S.D. &5 min. home life. Kids OK BIG REWARD Caring confidential AVON CAFETSllACOOkS J BR, 2 Ba. $32S Winter l blk to beach. $330. Yrl)'. ings. 581 ·8673. Riv /N.B. Frwys, 7 min. 751·9SI6, Sm! blk dog w /wht spo counseling & referral. Full & part time. U.C.I. 3 BR,2ba$300Wnlr. Call645·70S4 FEMALE lo Share 3B' airport. M. R. Stever,1----------above eyes. Mixe Abortion, adoption & CallMr.Marsden,forln· SIA WIND Mgr.5.57.Ql36or646-8396 **HELP!** breed. Answers to th WANT TO terview.8.33-5355 "Condo,2BR.,2ba.,den.S.Clemente 3876 Apt.CM.SI20+S75dep. R"~ALS • C.M./N.B. Arca· name of ''P u ss kee~~~AREs-4,7.2563 MAICEMOHEY. \Jn!.Yrly.$475. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Sat 12 to J only. * 5"1 Vietnamese family Willow".lf(ound,pleas~-----------1 2 Br, 2 ba !ipaclous apt. 968-9811!1. 32NDSTREET, N.B. ur i;tently needs 2·3BR call673·2662. ECKANKAR But Hof 9 to 5? C.,,... Fr~ I ii · Lise. No other app\y. Irwin &&.S..M39. associated 9Q {)I<.! Q', 4[f\, TCHIS lf'," .,, ~ o•h<,<l h I I lb~ ( Xlntlocation. F I r 550sqft·3rm .... ~ .. -Sl85 house or apt . this PATI-l OF TOTAL Ph 49"'"15 hema e w /phart.d urn. 1000sqft-6rm ...... $385 weekend.Ph:S49·3162 REWARD: Blk longhai AWARENF..SS is aware Be a n AV 0 N c•SHIER . : o-w • ouse (ws r/ ryer / lncludesallammenities fem cal w/copper eye· that you may not know REPRESENTATIVE. ~ Santa Ana 3880 stove/ bed/ stereo/ CALLSUECONNER RETIRED woman wants wearing dark' green col-its new location. 1027 N. Be your own boss, set F/time only. Malurli", ·••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc) wants to share (714)549-1220 s ingle apt unfurn . lar. Whl flea collar. est. Hwy. H. Laguna your own hours. No ex· age 20+. Serious appli- 2 Br. cpt.s:, drps. bltns, 1 ~c~:~:~:1~".~;!..~·~~0.l<M~1~·"_1_12_5 __ m~o~--l;~S~&~A~P~R~O~P;E;;;;R;T;l;E~S~liN~e~w~po~rt:..::lle=•~c~h-o=r~a~'c=•=· Front paws declawed. Beach. Informal talks per. nece!ls. T r aining cants. Good pay, S 1001, .. OCEANFRONT 1 8 near So. Cst. Plaza $170.I: 646-6688~ Vie of Marguerite Av,. about ECKANKAR & provided. Ca!IS40-104lor lions. • Cpts d new g r 2516So. Rosewood Selective woman will Furnished office, Mission Viejo. 3br+home C.D.J\I . Eves.675-3532. you as an individua1.i...Zeni~~·1~h~7~"~3S9~.~~~~~1-~-~~~C~ar~Wh!aslt~!:.'.;_ Yuppel ',.· $375, ,..~~ ... at. ir_..1 le h 3884 share charming, high desks, ca.....,ts & drapes. urgently needed for AAA Lost white & brn Shellie Every Tuesda)' night at tif. 29SO Harbor Bl, C.M. r Y e. ................ .~ •• ,.,, ... ,,., •• , ••••••• , beam clng JBr apt. ·•-P Next to Real Estate or lenants. Norins Realty (toy collie.) crippled in .m. Babysitter n eeded, 2 CLERITYPIST . J Br. 2 Ba, delull. 3 door to SUNSET Beach 2 br, ~tv . w /person able, self. lice. 1860 C, Newport Bl. 494-8057 rear legs 12 yr. old Cami-We would like to express ~hildren, J yrs & 9 mos. Insur•nce Co. in N'.n . best beach. S.1'75 yrly. C&D P 1.0 $300 mo All reliant exec. type. adult CM s lypet642 6612 m my home located nr v 646-9218or675·0555. · a ' • over JS. Great home base . 150. per mo. Business In :e1t · our sincerest gratitude l<: needs billin.g clerk W/o{.c -:.:.:_.:;:::.:_::.:_:.:.:c.:::.:.::_ __ L~"~i;~1 pd~.~84~6-~7~226~----for traveling prof. $175 Bill Lachenmyer Rltr Finance FOUND· Lido Is le Youn the Lincoln School's So. Csl 1>laz~. 12 lo 3 pm exper. & good t ypi$g .....,, 64&3928,C\"CS613-4577 I · · · .g Faculty & students and Mon lhro Fri. Must have skills Salary to .,..,75 LAS BR.SAS mo. 543·7.ouv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ong haired cat wrn g 11 h h, h exp & t ransport ation. · ....., • Apcwhnint1Fumi1h.cf Business neacollar.6?5·llOO. a t .ose w. o ave sym. 546-7068 Good co. ·benefits For Discriminating orUnfvmished 3900 Roommate wnto:I . Im -~-ily SOOS palh1zed with us on thc:1-;-::;:-::-:c;:-:-::--;;-:-=--:;-=--!-!833~-8450~~·--_:.• __ + "Adults ••••••••••••••••••••••• mediately. Btfl Balboa MESA VERDE AREA -,.,..--.·-· FOUND: White German occasionofthelossorou1l98 bysitter. Grandma Watch the IWI set home. 834-6715/675-7111 Sharp. new, read)' tO oc-••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd. Jn Mission beloved son. Moha.mmed type; 2 children; Tues. 80% CQMMISSIO __ ov-the-e-••l -C'c~' .. ""·~w~k~n~d~•~·-----1 cup)', grd flr, easy ac Dry Cleaning & Ldry Viejo. 830-86S9. Hassan ~hara~m1. The lhru Fri., 9:30 to 5:30. ·~ =~~ RES OR eess . $295 /mo. inc Aecy in Laguna Beach. KbarazmiFamd.y •• asa m ember or ourr1-ltoch within tffps FEMALE to share beaut. utilities & bath. 675·606 Ideal for couple. Owner FOUNO : Med short hair · ~· trans. BusharQ & fice. Individual trainbtt 1 BEDROOM fum. apt. in Irvine, pool, eves. will remain & train if in· dog, wht W /brn spots. Social Clubs 5400 ElllS, Ffrt Valley 554·280l in 8 most deslrable arCt. •Heatedpool closetoU.C.1.$125.Don-exper. Good lease. P .O. Ensign School liist ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter needed lm· Costa M,Jsa. Cal.& •Su.n dec:k na. 551·3194 290 SQ IT deluxe. No. Box 732 Lag. Bch. 92651 642·2917 SJ~e X....D•ce med., my home, 1 :30 lo 4, 645-S(MS. A•k ror K~ •Private balcony 1-'-'-'-"-"-'-'------·I Costa fl.tesa. $140. mo M F 1 d -r •Adequate parking LI VIN G 2Br, 3ba Townhouse. 1541 Baker St. 549·8138 Mn's C011c•ssion FOUND: Med sz grey fem Sat. t. 18th. 9pm. Holl· $180 mo. 968·2474. aflr. c ar an . . .. •Elevator Prestige NB address. Avail immediately poodle. Golden West & dFray lnnc, B1ristMol at S.Af>I; 4:30 *DISCOVERY * -... c.-. ....c Business man over 45, OFFICESPACE r Slater.842-9229 wy, os a esa. !--'---------! llALISTATE • •.x';-unly · h r IN A BARN or exp. merchant ages welcome. 24 Hr • IEAUTICIANS 1---------"-F\imiture available ~traig t $200+ · Re s req. in s~cessful ladies R d TY • b-Susan.644·4980aft6. New plush carpeting FOUND: Nr. Beach& El· ecor ing 836·1777. 'I: S L'ISTS Companion wntd. Fci- LMreq_'d"OUrry ·no pels I -"'-""-'---"-~.'-'---J?raphics & paint. l,000 + Junior Apparel chain. lis 1-18, 1-'em. Looks like Price ofrw It.his Ad. For (2) N.B. salons. w /or P•tt. lime. No b1wr . 55URlver A'itnue O k d rrc th S k' I d J'rimeshop'gcenter. T · L (•t Seatbore•~> a woo o rs e ee 1ng young a Y lo sq . f t. avail. Ncwpor Storeopenin"Ocl. Scottish Terr. 963-3621 ~~! w/oul following. 644-0661 r anspor lallou. ocll finHt in resort llving 11l a shate.2 br hous:e in C.M. Bl'h. 644-7955 " ... , .. _..,. or540-8S82 references. Write P.C). -~F.:;°':..":o""'=~· ~•al=l 6'2'-"-'·2>66=-'-t price you can afford. LcU'\lf animals . $100 mo. Call .... 645-2666 FOUND: 2 Male Toy · Bos3ED. BalboaU. 92IMi, $485 Yrl, oCeantront 3 br, There's SI million in Isl & last. Lily, 548·1859 Newport Beach. Sm al AUTO DETAIL SHOP Poodle.!, Wearing flea ~:_-~:;••&•••••••••••••• BEAUTY operator. Hair _ 2 ba. No pet.a. Avail Nov. recreation facilities. or646·5845. ofe. 1 or 2 Men. $6S re Anaheim Nels over collars. Vic . Mesa Verde ~• stylist, maniC'urist, ruu C.-flcim. ~· &15-3185:5 NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· mo. Call Gene Hill $2000 mo. ·Jllncss forces CM .!>45-8770 lnstruc:HM 7005 ~me, mU5l have follow· lmm ed. ope nlna. Ei• ..::l.c::::.::==------1 NIS COURTS. A full time Will share fairly. lovely 2 642·0200 quick .!ale at $l4i,OOO LOST · Rewarrt for return ··~··•••••••••~.•••••••• 'n~gh fodr new s a ton , per'd only need app~. 2 bedroom &ower. Walk to activities director who Br apt. 120 Albert Pl. #8 Cash. 673_4980 Eve. of s~J blk fem dog Ans Private Sc,u.ba In1trut'· 1c ar Ouellette in P lease phone. M ~· Ute beach. $300 yearly. plans parties. BBQ 's, CM.offNewpt. 3333W.Cst.Hwy t •'N N :. v ·· ( lion. Certified lnstruc· Design Plaza, 200 Peterson,962·S&rT. ,, 213.....n-.u:t. tripa &: more! Free Sun-Offi Rental ~400 ETXOEKc~k~~~:s ~f..RDOGM MURSERY SCHOOL o o . ame . ic o tor5. 496-6575 Newport Center Dr, . • _::::.;::.:,.::.;;::: _____ , da)' brunch. ca Pre·School. nr. down In. Bolsa Chica & Warner Newport Center Cou nter g i r I r ori EXECUn VE bllyfront Plus beautiful singles, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •$125 month• 1-lB. 846-2423. Jobs Wanhd. 7075 · cleanen. Approx view,l•eJ br,2b1condo. 1&2 bedroom apts , SS•l'ERS9FT Harbor frontage avail. Costa M~a . care for 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkly. Ex.p pret. JO l d S t R 500 at $100 mo. Room to ex-Lost: F l'male Dog. Lgt . B & G'rt 8 Id D I N Dix. crp . rp1 . v. fumlshed&unfurnh1hed . 1617WF..STCLIFF-NB oom · pand. Incl. lt;.e. lot. nrly Rrrlrlis h Afghan Mix. Exec.typewomande11res OYS 1 5 •Y• • r ve • "'poo1.hw~~u~ :fy. ~~~~;:i ~~~Is open 1 ~.1tdo 7 · AGT. 541·5032 S42-l.24J 642'464 new bldg .. cu mp. equip. Woods Cove. LB. Sat Oct !'ptM. Mgr. positiriF~x,dp. IO to if years or age. Dal-$73.5385. 1 ~ ry nopeta or c 1 ren. 11•• up slorc·orr;cc.• cpt.~ lusin.11 RNtol , $8.5,000 , I Ith. REWARD. 494-0281 . .,•n .. ....!?agem'n •e · ly Pilot delivery routes Counter 11rt. p1 e11a.~t oL Slip av•ll. $500. mo. Ronmmute service ..., -~ G h RI ••s 1 ~·~ ~ '' Eves l ·tlZ·1121 or available. Month to drps air bath. 17 30 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .r a am ty ""·Z4 4 FOUND · Lon h 1 buff may~avaUablolnyour wor tln 1 conda. Alt •. 81Jo8IOI-rnont.hoccupancy. DeachBl.H.B.842·28.14 OF.LUXE off1c.e. comm'! WINESHOP color Coi;sh!p. a2~h & Executive Hou1elceeper . area. Eam profit for de-able to help lq; t tlcta.l. & induatrial s paces. Als Do., n 1 own L 0 gun 8 Newport873_2393 ift 5 Complete home.manage. liveries 4' ca.ah, trips or 13.00 br. at art + tila Le• 2 BJCTownhotde apt SlNGL£ to 6 rm suites mini warehouses 1 .Be h F d l .1 11 ment. Rel. Top Salary. merchandise for aelllna Orirtnll Pluarf3.1451! 1\11 ba.-bftu, OW, palio. Ablvdail. iocn plu1h ofFufice t..aguna Niguel & Misiio ... ~al.19Sc · 0 o4r,.. !.!! s ca FOUND· Sm beige male 673-6'71H new aubscrtptions. For cou-G •• • encl 1ar. Nr )foa1 Jloep g nr. Airport. 11 Viejo areas. llHndy t ~-r .,.. . ..........,. · · information please t&ll . "'sa •~ 4 S:ZSO/iitelG-Gi!IM Oakwood s.cr~ice ln,c l : Recep-$a.n Diego Fwy. 200 t ln•ffhMftt ~~ndg~cN:.~a:.::h & HetpW..twd 7100 642·4321. F r om S •n Dry c le•n in 1 ··ho llontst. con erence rm. 2000 tq ft . A• low as :ta Opportwtty 5015 •JO••••••••••••••••••••• Clemenle-Sa n Ju•• F/tJme. Exper pref • VlEW,.•Pl 2 br. g1ra1e, Garden xerox, automate'1 typ-persqft.831 -1400 •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST : Pre~crip t io~ Apt. 4' M•lrtl. Mgr, amaJI Capl1trano area, calll~wUJ~~tr!olri~~·!&4~4~0l93~~·--li~ poof,. b,ttnt. Adulc... S250. Apartments 1ng. elc. Call&'lJ-3640 P 1 wanted for a glasses. Fashion Is. Fri building. Apt-. +. Curt 495-06XI and Ml.aslon Vle-&C IFF .3"3Jrvine Ave. l200 Sq Ft C·Z store rron ar ner Octll 982-1242 541·S3ll jo-EI Toro are•, call DENNY'S •f'A§lllON ISLAND• with 6 drive-in haya hl1hly profitable Real · · 581-6310. Day shirt available f Nt:Alt ff<Ma ffogp. $215 ""7_. h •fl Ex ct u t I ve or f t ct g. Ideal ror auto or boat E&Lale ~enturc. Sh~uld Lost male cal. neut dk AJ\T Worker with bulc Equal Oppor. Emplayer fut experienced <»ff mo. 2 Br, 2 Ba. studio. Irvine at 161n w/re.eept , secy & phone iervice. 585 w. 19th St, dooblt mvestment in 6 JtaY \.lier striped w/Ut al:t proctuc:Uon exper. for·1~~~~~~~~~~~1 •hop waitress. Ap Htt crpta, btttu, W JD 64&-0550 service. m San Mlsuel, CM Day1 M0-~710. Cvll'S moa. H.ICbly 1ecure. llomach, FY /HB 10.. Model Jlome Dlapta11.J· 8170 Har-bar BlYd, hooht>."2·7324 NB IWO·l91i>or~ 1860 6'U\-Ofi8t 968-088llowner1nytlme Reward91$2·22110 5'0-SDo Want.Ad.I CaJl&U-5678 M••· ... l . ,, + .. _ •• • -_, , .... • .. , I I • -) a I :H ~ 3: . .., :, ... u ' ,,. -• IW.:.k ' r-·· I•· ii/ 11'1 , J" " --I " ,;, e: • fP. l ' o · ~:. .•. • ' !1 . " " .. T .. .~ I • • I • I .. •• • " ' - ... DRIVER S-Clo-1, D_P...,., c.,lsh-.o Afternoon deliveries or bewSpapers to carriers Monday thru Friday. Re- quires dependable auto. Must be at least 18 years or age: Ttf4ptaaa14tJ..7314 ............... _, KIDS • Ates 12to15 . . Earn your Christmas Shopping Money selling subscriptions to the DAILY PILOT. Please call Mrs. Noack, 646-Q49. E•al 0,,0. la lty &ip.oyer HolpW-.! 710 HolpW...tod 7100 MelpW..+od 7100 W..tod 1 !00 ...... --Bert loceted Coran• del Mar office, has empty desk. for an uptrlenced ulespenon. Much better llaaa avera1e com· mi.a.skin schedule. Pleue c1ll for app"t. ·O B AY .<>."-ll GEACl-4 n1~·1000 . ....... --.-~.~- • Ffld!y.October17, 1115 DAJLYPILOT +.tf Ill 100 1Dop . , 804 .......................... . .....•....... S .. h···~··; Ei:;::;·;;:~-;·:;;·~i Q•" AHTl"'UES AKC G«m. ort a r hrs Couotry Pren<! ~ T Pups Hunters, pel•. ~-i:d',___ ___ .1 .... LowPrica·Rchn1&hrd ihow, shot• 8 wts ....... ~· .....,._: 166ll Newport Blvd. CM. 5.5?.&llS e ves or AM oU flo1sb. Co•t ov• We have an opening ror Odd Pres1b1cli, Com· . • ~Sell for S60I a.n •&al'fttlve well or-modes. lh-8o)'5 & More. AKC Doberman Pins,cbttl_:=-=:::....----- SR.STOCK /CLERK pnltcd lndividuil, wbo Pups, ~t /showquaUty. 9 s.t.d UMtl hra. bug manlhl 10 OM year Appi.ut 8010 wk s . SlOO Jup. 496·5171 1 1 ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• an. 7 · Decorator surp us a.toe. room expenence. . . palnt.iogs. tS3S SuPl!rlOI Prefer someone with Frtg::id8Jre w.asher /Ol")ler A.KC Irish Setter. 10 wk.5 Unit 4, Co1t a lleaa m.anuricturina back· stacke<t unit. 110 Volt. old. Ov~r 30 Champions , 548•7951 ground andsblpplagand Gold. $2BS. Like New. in pedigree. Male. $7S.r..::::..:::.::.....----- R EAL EST AT E receiving •nd warf!hous: 67S·7116or838·22)7 &&5·23.W. Beautitul bard rock Ila CA REER A'M'ENTION Ins . Ideal e11nd1da,tt . pie t1ble 6 chairs l .. 80.% COM!.llSSJON wouldbaveexpt!rienccin i'Ull stze Sears wash~r. AKC Champion 5i rcd. butch.. Xlnt Cond. $60l L I C F. N S E D · keeping aloek records, $95. Atmo:il new di5· bu£( color Cocker Al\.6PM.67$·~779 UN LICENSED GET itorekecping procedure5 hwa1he~ • $1SO. Mobile Sp~a~n~l•!'b~-~644~-~00~7~4~~:....11:~~~~~~~:;;; TltE RED CARPET and i nventory pro· home s1ied dryer, 165. •.:.: 1 Br Apart rull or runi DB.I Help p thlle FEMALE or male driver TREATMENT. We train cedun.~ Yea( old 8000 BTU air Saint Bernard fe m . 6 mos. Must go! ltidabed, colo Call549-lU2 tor pJ.clt up&: delivery. Inapec::tioo Nunes youtosellhomeswlthan Please Apply condltioner,SSS.496-3340 pur': bred, all shots, TV, twn beds, elf Mature &.. n ea l MECHANICAL Rtrr1 LVM'1 MA accelerated course thcat In Per$On Kenmore washer cop ,.mov1 ,.1!' .. ~· $IS. mual sell 642·7807 ······················ .................................................................... . Dental Assiilant. 4 day wJrefettnces. Fu.U time. On Call. AU Shin5. Ex· 5larts lmmedialcl)'. If rt I d . I l ·-. N --•di ~s edl d ln -« you'•c•·nt··-led•·ncam· pe oneceanan 1nxn . 1.928EL1'~GA Tw ......... ,, r -..·ttk incl Sat. Expcr & ......,, w un . c., ~ perienced Acute h05p1tal ... ~ STANDARD d k l · a ' d AKC R I t ed G In h h bl X '•--~-C M •~s110 RECEIVING ,·n• b•·g money from th< c 0 n · e P 1 n 1 e eii: I er erm:an g rm set. ute , t , • ray certificate re· ............. · ·.,..,. only. Good workin r-HD-96251 ~ Sh h rd i •~t h d •79• quired. Exper. i.npreven·i;;d;•";;·;-;;;;;;l •;•~es;;.;;;;;;! conds. contact at r 5. start. 1et lndiv1dualixed MEMORIES, -· JV ep e pupp es -o c rs, ere enza, • • live coatrol . prererred. INSPECTOR Jtn5en, 642·2134, Costa free lraininK & Ofl lhe Job BUILT IN GA.5 RANGE, $7S. 96Z·&liUI 494 · 79 ts Sal 1 ry ope 0 , Day Me 5 a M em or i a I aMi5tance in 111 lop office INC OVEN, BROILER, $50. AKC G. Short.hair Pups, Bdrm St'l & twin bedt ~• ~ E G73-fORE!olEM II •t I ~1 Viet · St location with a rriendly • •"" 4065 R. h h r u d Se · h · F' _..__.. ves 340Jor J•MITO.Rl•L Will be responsible rOf' osp1 a,...., ona . A subsi•Jiaryof ""7a'-1c lo en/inoe5gaar cl)' r air. ur, n 646-0802. .... .... CM. EOE atmo5phere. Call 1rn F.O pa,_..., 1hola 5)7 6415 rords m1se ~ 4413 A working foreman to mechanical inspection ol i""""""""~""""""""""""""""""~ medial e I y • L 1 n t.I a A PPl.l • Late model GE no frost _.. ~. · · · · · D&fTALRECEPT. Supervise janitorial commercial fabricatelfl· 558.7555, l\1AG1'4ETICSCOHP. side by s ide refr1g /Stud Servl('e, will stu1I OvalDiningTblw /4chn For busy Pedodontic route. Full·time, good parts tr"om chas5ls to .=::..:=::..------1 2221S AnneStr1.:et freezer. 15 cu ft . $200 maledoberman tor a re· 58" to 94". Pecan Jta prac. in C.M. Inntat ex· pay & benefits. Write: cabinets and electron~<: MURSES AIDES Rf'fttal Yard Man Santa 1\na, Ca 9270.J rtrm. 675-Z7S5. asonable fe e . Champ. PrO\'. Beaut, xlnt con1 S48 ~ AJlslale, 401 , Soulb Sante printers. Ability to read Exper'd. &yview Conv. Sa I es &: me(' ha n 1 r a I blood hnes. 968-9225 eompl w /pads. $300. Cl _pc_,_o_cc_. __ · __ . ---I Fe, Santa Ana. 92705 ; mechanical blue print.s , 1105pital , 2055 ·rhurin background helpful. J ob An equal opportunity Maytag washl'r(dryc r 'lV 23 .. , gd cond, ln riD DENTALASST. ,Pving experience&: re· use micrometers and, ~·~,~·~·"='-~M=-~642:::~·3=505::. ___ 1 requirement5 : Self · «"mployerMJF ~J9w3o9~~~ng condJl1on. Sl-IELTIE PUP~ ISKmCI DTexet cab, 44•• v.·ldt Exper.&:enthusia5m ferences. Vernier Calibers re-1-starter who wis hes to _ ....,.,.4 · ,,.,,c, Collies) A1ale. A . w/s\ldc drs $125. ca area must. Please 1~~~~~~~~~~1 quired. Must be able to NURSES AIDES progtes5. Apply at 1954 1 . . shots. $75 lo $100. Pvt 645-6619 contact 898·4425 . 1: lift401bs., also some test· OR ORDERLIES Placentia, CM . 5'45·3.122. TYI,ISf /RECEPTIONIS1 W 1.1 buy. :;ome. Rers, aP· 1 ~Pt!JYC:.-~82~1::!-8!_!1~7S'.:•~fi~4P~'1':_. __ I;;:::;;-;;~·:-:::;:---;;~ --====:....:.='--! FRY COOi ing required. Mi nimum 2 S 1 p ..,,,,:t· r 11 r e phances, running Qr not.1-Moving in sale Btfl Dental As.sisl ror Ortho ye·-expe~ence. Apply a ary depen~ on ex per. R E SALES· er~. ""t ,~ t ion, ul • . .'.mt Al so s c r a P n1 e l" I. Miniature Schnauzer pup· piece 12' dcror~lor 5C!c Pttime, eves. Cleancul. ..... 1 1 Be recogn1:.ed. Call · · or par · 1mc. P casan 675-5258 1 7 week AKC re· . • • oie. Exper pref'd. N. B. 18 or ovr . Apply betwn 2 in person: lmmed. Port Me5a Conv. EXPERIEHCED OR surroundings nr. O.C. · ~1;:~red oos.t:Mw t 1onal couch. Grecn 1 &Anaheim. 640-0121 & 5PM wkdys. Del Taco, H05p, 642-0400. HEW UC EN SEES Airport. M us l be non-Good Kenmore Gas Dryer g · • beige. Cost Sl ,500. Sel Dental Secretary / Book· llSS Baker, Costa Mesa. 'STANDARD 11ll" most active new of· 5mokcr, type 60 WPM , $'.!5. This is a Bargain! SIBERIAN Husky puppy. ror $395. 2 gold deco~alo keeperJRccepl. Exp or NURSING ri ce in CD~1 . We pay tor : a('('.uracy & neatness es· 675-5258. AKC. male, redtwht, gd chalr5. S40 ea. "!•yla eollege. Mon thru Fri. MEMORIES, INC •LG.S.M.F. advert1!ling, s1g n5 , sential . Ca ll Calhy c 8015 mrknRs.$100.498-1704 washer, $50. ~ EZ 8• • 546-GENERAL ~ta5 opening tor RN telephone , printing & 540--J923forappt. AYC.-oon dryer. $40. Single bed .c..c...3000=.:c..· -------1 •Sec.1elaries Asubsidiaryor Relief Supervisors, 3·11 postage, business cards, · •••••••••••••••••••••••Cocker lemale $35., compltle. like nu." SJ(l Diet Cook. for conv. h~p. *T • h APPLIED & 11·7 5h1fts. Apply Mon brochures, promotion SSS SAVE$$$ Bassett rcmale $35. Poo-Sm a 1 l old combo SalaTy open. Contact JPll MAGNETICSCORP. thru Fri 9.2. Royale Ask about our incentive •UTOTEM* die male $15. Siameae refrig/1ink. $15. Otht Mrs. Schon, 642-0400. •Keypunch Oprs 2221 South Anne st. Conv. H05p1tal, 1030 W. commission split. Call EMPLOYMEMT •PUILIC * kittens w /pc1pers. remale items, chNeap. 51947 Pn1"' ----------1 •PBX Oprs Santa Ana ca 92704 Warner.SA. 546-6450 Clift Landry. 61'3·1601 . 6 mos. $3S. &: male 3 mos Bishop. .B.. at o ) DINNER C 0 to 1 Ol'l'ORTUMITIES •FURNITURE* SJ> ...... = 640-5987. • 0 K NEED DNOW! AnEqualOpportunity NURSING RETAILSAlES fUllorPartTime ••UCTIO"'* d .... T bl 1 TempoTemporaryHelp AIDES The Red Balloon, LTD . NoExµerNccessary ..._ " Roun -a e w ex 2400W.CoutHwy,N.B. Call540-4455 Join a learn who cares available (or an exccp GotoThcNeare.s t DEA,LERSWF.LCOl'ttE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antq . yellowd, i:rd• Apply; 9-11 AM & 2·4 PM. ~~l~7!~"2~S~k~y~P;a;•;k~l~'~'~in~e~l ""~~E~m~pl~o~y~e~•~M~/F~~~1 * has a full time po5ilion Age21·6S l::hgtble '*T•it• 7:30PM• Free to You 804S tension leaves, 4 chn fNTERIORDESIGN about patients & about lionalyoungladytotra1n TICTOCMARKET SmallEstotn Free Kitten5, 3 White 1 eush1ons, goo con Direct':'_:f ral Contractor quit· ASSISTANCE you . Learn how )'OU can instoresales&merchan· ForApplications&lnfo Consi9ft.nenti Grey,Male&Femil!e. 644·1607 ... . . Mun_....,_ "ngbus•·ness.•ti>clools. Establi5hed mature bepaldextraforstayin~ di5ing ot children's & ORCAU...(714)642·7702 W--&.--962-8786 ... oving, mu5l sell P I hed " " d I k ·th 'ol.'Cll. We have our own · · T T s t f ~r.e m os1t1on ava1 . 1n a 79 Sati Sun, 1355 Logan Ave. a u ts to wor w1 pro-young Junior's 1n our new 1r oc YS ems. nr P.tanx cal, rem. 1 yr old. Herculon hide·a·bd, qns conv. hosp. Xlnt pay & no 10 CM fess1onals conducting cboffe1e shop & c;>the fashion island slore. Call'l~"""""""""~~""""""""""""~I L_iquidations Fem •abb•·t w /cage. m a t t r e s s s e t b r.l C I Ad ·~~·::'.:·.":.·::::.·_____ 1· th h fat ene its . Exper d·all •• R 8897 f 'j: 8 f I f l ene 1 s. on act -1-c ients roug c ory ... s. esos &44· or eaut1 u so a s, .ov· 642.7482 sofa /malchn~ rhr, l bb ministralor, Beverly . GENERAL OFFICE s howrooms in spare 5hl.fts. Apply Mon thru appnintment. WAITRESSES cseats. Coffee & End · nucond.536·8588. Manor, 340 Victoria, CM CLERK time. Design Factors Fri 9am-4pm, Roya I -;;;;;;;~~;,.:;;;;;;;;;;~ Exper'd. fUll or P/l . tbls, Rccltncrs. Stereos. Puppies. Part Lab. 642.0387 ... Part time ror office in 631 -3003 Conv. llosp1tal. 1030 W. • Good hrs. Neat appear: Clr&llk WhtTV• t •They 'reLovers• DINETTE 'SET, bre"' N C u bel -----~=~--1-:V,:_~~.~-r . Sa nta Ana. RN Over21 MAPLEROCKERS 64S-6l?4.&646.0142 new.T.V.prize.Mrg.lls t DISPATCHER ewport enter. , .. ust Janitorial. Part.·time/fu ll ......,.,....., Surf&S1rloin $389. Best offerovcr~ (G raveyard.) experienced in office time. Local, evenings.1---...;...-------1 &Mr~ncy 5930 W. Coast Hwy. NB lunldMds & Tablet 2 black m.l lekittcns. 675·3660 Apply in person work. good with figures, Exper'd adults only . Optical trainees, men Chairs. barstool5; bar , Call for more informa.t-==="------- Yellow Cab Company . good typist.' Leadman position also women willing lo work. p /ti me, 11PM-7 .301\l'tl. Want(!']: Seamstress to Harvest table & ch rs. all tion 962·96&5. Fine rui'niture, antique&. 11.251 Slater, F. Vly 640-S6 72. avail., top pay. 979·3923. Learn intere5ting trade. X Int w or kin~ conds · make tablecloth. Call Woott BR Sets. Che~L<i, Oriental Rugs. etc. One' h C Noreces5ions in this type E · 0 i': · C 0 n13 c1 D · 646·6880540·1744 Cindy bookcases, Chinese rhrs. Russian Blue young male in a lifetime sale Pierri <NoP one alls GENERAL OFFICE. J•MITORWORK ofwo'k Appl) ,·npc•son Roal·he , R.N. Costa r . Pie.'.) .... · · · WATCH FOR Patio furniture, o ffi ce beaut, very af ect1onate A. Poisson/Desi"n be h ood Ex.cul. Opt· cal Me s a l\1 l' m o r 1 a I r • • ----------1must exp, aveg P /time eves. £xpcr'd 1ve 1 · ma c hine s, r cf rig1 , lovinghousecal. reel<l Corona Del Mar 2iw: DISPLAY office skills, and type couples. C.M. & S.A. Daimler , Santa Ana, o l~ospital .642 27 34 OPEMIHGDATE was hers, dryers, stoves, goodll0me1 Ea5tCoast Hwy.675·841M Merchandise Di5p lay 60·70 wpm accurately. areas.213 /9Z7 ·011~ call546-1086. Brcndca's Nail Nook of pictures. ~uitars. swinJ: 631.0m Person.Creative, Talent· Xlnt hopportunity ror lcK_e_y_b_o_a_,-d-·P-1 a-y-e-,-&-1 ORDER DESK·Naturall>· SALES Uc"erly Hills is opening sets bikes +LOTS 01'" r... :.a...-. 8050 King sl:.e Water BeoJ . wt 645 2111 a Juliette l\lanicur1ng N1cE ESTATE l\11SC. ni,,.,.._... Xlntcondition. Best. ed. experience i n gro · -Drumme' Call Satu,da}' act1\'e, happy person for -••• If ... , .. , rd . t' & d. J r Associate d1stnbutors & Salon at 2855 F.. Cst Items Subject to Prcsalc. •••••••••••••••••••• 0 er . ......,. · f~ inaion, ispahyo •Gen10fc• SSQ.Oup 12to30nly.Julic Mon· lmportCo.S2.6Sperhr. sales personnel, full or Jlwy .. Corona del l\lar Fooda\·a1lable. Couch, US. elec. dryerT · 5 · I 1ne women s mere an· H ti & 8 11 , , , 1 d 968 9818 to start Permanent •UI. bk · Io wo pi ece eel ion a dise. Call Mrs. Reynolds us e us e . ·· · __ a~y_._c·--·-----I ,.,y inleres tin " i'ob: part time, needed 1m· This method or mcan1cur· We honor n or A and -.. rug, 1 e. mtsc. · · 846 . ..,....A Never A Dull Moment. KEYT E OPERATOR Z1 r A• k f ml"hale!y for new pro· in~ b-y paper v.·rapini:: MasterChar~e. boat $2,290546·6299 G_reen , gold on off.white ....,uo PositionAvail.lmmed. AP 673-84 orAppt. s ot d 1. L 1 1 Likenew.640·50 18. CONTROL CAREER I Dala entry l Saw:h. uct ine aguna •oo promotes gro'ol.·th of ones MASTERS AUCTION Girls Bedroom set .$75 . .:===-'-'-'-"-'-= Employmcn~cy Xlnt bencflL<i. l\1on·f'ri.1 -'-------&--·i Supply now aff1liate'1 ownnatls. 2075\h Newporl Bl.CM Provincial off white. Garage Sale 8055 84 30 NTN B · PART Time eves Sat with CRYSTAL CLr:AH. Nectl experienced 833·9625&fi46·8686 -=c7.7-0 ,8 n .sc""'514t ••'••••••••••••••••••·••• 34001,,·•ne. el098 · : · ca rin g d t r It < I ~ ~· - C t 7221 0 · 1 AM , pcrf. for stu cnts, 'ol."a er 1 rator rep aces Juhettc Manicurists or BIG GARAGE SALE . Doctors ore Receptionist. Will train. Typing & sh nee. $450 to start. SSOO in short time. 548-0076. Nwpt Bch 714 /556·8505 orp. aim er d ed bot led I h 81 I 8020 .. d . Irvine . 979. 7633. insi e work, guarante t water J or ome will conduct classc5 for eye. es Contemporary rr1e 1terra· Rons 0 n c 00 k N ·s t tr wage.Cal!Al,542·9013. or bus in ess. For in· those1ntcrcstedintaking ••••••••••••••••••••••• nean sora bed. coffee & blende r. 504 Marigold "> •DRAFTSMAN * Girt Friday Lady to cle an house, 1f.z tervtew call 494 ·9686. coune. For further in· end table. 642·9797 Sat & Sun 10-5 CdM ~ Permanent position ror For small manuf. sales day p /wk . Nwpt ltls Part Time Secretary to c 0 rm at i 0 n . ca J l AZUKI cxper. mech dransman processing. Numerically arca.S48.(>15Saft.S Interior Designer in SALESCOUNSELORS 213.657.6627 except Sun~ applications accepted at orienter!, Effective1 -'----------I Newport Beach by r~or Newspaper l'romo· IOSpdBicycles Justin Paci£ic Corp . personality for phone & LEGAL SECH.ETARY Orange Co. Ai r port. tion.MustenjoyworkinA'l -'d-•~Y-·--------1 1503'0 Go\dcnwesl Cir. customer relatlons . Type T RA I N E E X I n t l ~S4=S~·94c:.::19'...... ______ with young people ~O to WHO WANTS TO WORK ? SI 0. O'ler Cost Westmini5ter. 50·60 wpm , 10 key by s horthand & typing, 14 yea rsof~ge. lleli.abll" DRIVl-:ACAB! CYCLEWORKSLTD __c-===="-----1 tourh . Ca ll Cindy, 644·93ll PBXA111werSe1"Yite transportation ~equ1r~. CHOOSE you r hours . 1822NewportBlvrf. Dressmaker . Ex -642.2256. 1-----------1 Graveyard shifts . ~xcelle~tpart ·l1mcpos1: work ror yours('lf , bc 1 __ c_·_os_t_a_>_f_.,_·a_._~_ts_._5_783 __ perieneed in Couturicr1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Live-In Companion. Nr P /time. Fri&: Sal night. lion. High pay. ror 2·3 your own hos~. !\ten or SALE-BICYCLr::s .. rinishing. Highly t>ff1 -~ ocean, CdM. 45 or over. EOE.543·7787 . hours each evening, half· Women. Can"-sl•"hll> · l A I · k f t I d f ;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f '"" .. Closing out all Cam· c1en . PP)' tn person GORDA LIZ Lite hsewr or a y. day Saturday . C_•ll han"•·cappc•. ,.,, .. 1. CO N W'.th samples Ann .. l d · 1300 r u ., ·• panias. 15'; DIS U T . . . 1u us rive. mo. 642·8102 or 1nterv1cw Clean Appe ··•··•·ce. bl l V · .. " Bra nri nl'W·assem e• · Douglass, 3416 13 673-4059or 549·1068. 0 before6:00 VeL'i., ret1reri. A~c 25 to kirkslantis-all reflectors. Oporto. Newport Beach Has Openings For: PHONE W RK . Live·ln Woman Compa· Sales Girl, mature. f'ull 70. Supplement your in · All models-most sizes. ELECTRONIC nion Cook, for elderly time, Sal. & Sun. a musl. come. Dnve a cab 61 hrs Sa\·e $18 .74 to $41 99 ASSEMBLY PART· TIME couple Must be able to FROM HOME Call bet. 7 & 9 C\'CS. or more a day. ,.\pp Y in wh 1 I c s l oc k I as t :i;. Pttime.Ca\1&42.4342 HOSTESSES drive employers car. 642·371>6. person, Yel lo .... · Cab Co, BICYCL1': TR1\ll •. 9921 And $100 wk . Call aner SPM 11251 Slatl'r Ave, Fuun· ltam1lton al Brookhursl. ENGRAVER DAY BUSBOYS 642 ·=·..:6S=7:.:•c_ ______ 1 MO EXPER. MEC. Saleswoman , mature. ta1nVallcy .. ______ 1_,_u,_,e::.·--------I -PART· TIME r/time perm. Dahnkcn or -· --Ma~Plotes Management .Ycri~Hours Costa l\1e sa, 1819 YounA man approx 18·19 lOSPEED MENS& LADIES BICYCLl'~S Exper'd. ~teehani cal\y M~~:?;.~nif;:'5°;M PEOPLE PERSON a-Iv • ., •• r.n'd Newport Bl. yrs. neat appear. Litt' inclined can apply. Sa'ol.' Exec. looking foi; part ~-'J • -., factorv work. Days. Call $50 EACll 496·3340 exper. req'd. 646·3141 or 900BaysicleDr,HB time bus iness a!':sociatc 0'1tt 21 Only Saleswoman, cxpcr. high betv.·n.2 &4pm,645·Z702 646-1580 . Equal Oppor Employer -h 1 1 1. fashion Part time appl' --Family fun . 3 wheel PPV. an w o esa e supp 1 ~s. . · · ' : NOTICE ·Ha s 11,hts, horns, white B u 5 i n e s s f u l I y 54 I ·2070 1n person. Apropos, 3363 . . capitalized. Interview UNITED Via Lido NB. Ask for how Dady Piiot Class· surrey top, 3 speert. Hi ghschool student after 673_~ Ruth. ' 1ficd ads di splay their yellow & white plasltc school job. S2 hr daily. CEREBRALPALSY -=c="---------1,,mcsSagCs with leJi:ib1lity hody . Ask in g $27 5. EXPEDITOR Some d riving. Phone, MASSAGE TECH 1..,~~~~~"""""""""~•1sccretary /receptionist and impart? Our ads, we 842·3028. Our company is looking 00·7661 ,NwptShores J'. fo• So the•n Ca l•f off cc e p d l 11 l---'----------1 Young lady (18·28) ror u · 1 ar rou o say, rca y . Coranindividualwilha 11 IC h . & legilimalefulllimel'V\tli-ofmajorfirm.Requires j.?et res ults. Phone WANTED : Sehw1;in or minimum of 1 year in· Wo~less as 'die r lion. No ex .... ·r. nec~We Plenties Molding s ecretarial skills, 642-5678. comparable ladies 3· dustrial expediting ex· dailress,1 ex per want· send to s~hool, ear n Machine Operator Aeneral inlelliAenrc & • !i Pe c d · XI n t con d · . perience. Must be able l e : ~pp Y in person, h.I 1 A 1 Expans,·on ha> c•ealed front office appearance . Merchand1.. 6<15·60!!1 eves u•lla s u7 W 19th St w 1 e you earn. pp Y m • .. eftectively com -"' •"" · • Permanent pos ition ••••••••••••••••• ••• -·. municate, both writteni ..:C~M'---------I person any afternoon or additional openings for w /£ull benefits. Orange Antique• 8005 ~ale1Ah ('Ompettlion r~c· d b 1 Id 1 eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd. injection molding Co A·•'P"'' loc al·•on . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng bike w/xtras. Mini ·an ver a · ea can· Houseboy · Room & board c ~1 machine op rs on all d B t f $250 didate. ~ould ha':e 5o~ + s m. salary, must be1 -c·c_·c_ ___ ~.,,.---I shifts. Equal Opportunity PUBLIC AUCTIOM .oon · s 0 rover exped1lrng expenence.1n res ponsible & broad MASSAGE Apply In Person Employer.752·0360. MANY rrEMSOf' FINE S48·07c'.c08c.· ______ , the area.5 of 1;>roduct1on minded. 492.0511. Opening.s l'br exp or in · 8AM -3PM SECRETARY h· ll J l': WE LR Y ";-ART Boy 's 5-i;pd . St1n~ray. control, matenal control exp. Call for info 12.noon Caf fom' I ·ec1· . · c a eng· OBJECTS. ANTJQt.:ES. Girl's sn.:l spd. $20. ca or related area. If you Housekeeper. Pleasant 00 645-0864 , 675.0258. t ia "I ion 1ng caree~ opportunity. FINE r·u H N ., r.:T C. Gd. rond. 642-5487 .havetheabovequalifira· lrg bch home. Father, MoldinqCompany Heavy typing, lite book· PHONE FOR INFO & ---- lion5 and are looking for son & dog require MASSEUSE 265BriggsA.vc.C.l\I . keep1n~. lone: hour5 BROCl-IURE 645.2200 C~ras& permanent rull·lime mature resp. woman. &MODEL (lrvinelndus.Complexl Sendresumc&salaryre-Equipment 8030 work ; R e fs n ecess. Days quirements to Box 424 . YESTERYEARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Please Apply 892-l006. Eves.8944468. neededimmed. 631 ·1184 POW ER MACH IN E Balboa ls lanri Station. In Person OPRS. Exper'd.. Beach Newport Brh. Ca . 92662. COLLECTllLES Housekeeper, English McDONALD'S area. Swim. Sport.swear!--~------& .A.MTIQUES Roll<'inex, f J 5 Planar. STA .... DARD speaking, for pleasant, Night help over 18. ctc.Alhomeok.673-7569 ServiceStaAttend. Full& Our sig-n's not up, our $95;Topl'onSupcrow 58 CAMERAS " easy to work ror N.B. wee'kends maint. man. . p/lime. 19 or ovr. Ex· phone's not 1n. But our f 2 MEMORIES. ramily.642·5498. Interviews, Tue 9AM lo P it male, rem. ser~ice per'd. Jl3I llarbor Blvd, ".looris open! Please stop mm lJ~ · $125 · 'l.11.Jmm Stab 'ct' E"es/Sat> Topcor f 5 fl, $65. 2x <"on lOAM, Wed 3PM to 5PM . e a · •• · . Costa Mcsa . See r~rerJ. in. 1673 Irvine, C.f.1 . (in ~__..,.__----=""' A 1 •th h .. $7S wk+ u, Le"•'-----------1 verter. $1 5. fillers and l._'C - -----ppy W1 t e , .. anager · ln • • ,,. backof Hi.timeLiquor) ""' •Indus Engr/Mfgto$18K M('Donald's 700 West 848·1004 Service Station Allen· fo cusing screens, $35; A bs.d. f •J E /R&O $900 Coa II NB dant cxpcr'rt Day & Orienl•I Brass & silver Omn1ca leather ('asc. S5 . SU I 1ary 0 r ngr Sl W)', • · p(r W ·1 21 + f ' . 11 d · N · I . I k . APPLIED •Kcypun('h Opr S650.i -==.::.c:..!Ccc._cc. __ ~-1 81 ress. or Eves. Full & p ttimc. Ap· pcs. cut glass & china u · 1 ' 1 c' 11 e s 1 · MAGNETICS, CORP. •LounScc'y $600 MEDICAL ASSIST. Gour met Rest .. N.B .. ply, Shell Station, 17th & Onental car\'ings. Sat & journalls l, •l!l7·Jri·17 or 2221 S. Anne Street Irvine Personnel p /ti me, front ofc. Ex· p tr dshwshr' 640·8120 aftl-'''-"'-'="_:e'-, N:.:.::B=·-----Sun only 9·2 713 Poppy c58::::1·=63=13:_ ______ 1 SantaAna,Ca92704 Services&Agency per'd . (I) Orthopedici..o2Pc.m_._~--~--Ave.CdM. Certs 803 5 U18E.17thStreet Surgeon 5404376 R ... Eslal SI SharpAlertPenon (al Irvine). 'Costa Mesa · · · • 0 es For diversified ofr work. Disposing coll crt1on. Tn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• An~~~0;~~;1u:ity Stlile2Z4 642.1410 MB>ICALRECEPT. Real Estate Licensing MacGregor Yacht Corp, pie Fussee BrarketPf:RSIAN' KJTTF.NS . ........,...~ Mature, exper 1n a r· ... '° ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::;~! 'd · II School. $60, fully refun· 1631 Placentia Ave, C lo c k . Miniature CF/\ reg, rl'd . black & phues front ofc ror MD dable upon quali 1cation, Costa Mesa. Skelton. Boulle. Crystal cream males . .,.. . up. ._ specializing in root dis-£ordelailscall Bill f1ory,,I-'"---'------Re ~ u I at o r . 1-: n g .1_:837::.;_·c7'-16cl _______ 1 ST AR GAZER-.. mden. Write to: Euclid 1-=-"'=-=-=''-· ------1 C?rand:ather 7 & others. Dogs 8040 1"'""-'-'"C.:.:'--_:a,a.....TL Foot Clinic, 10990 R"•LEST•TE STEHOCLERKll SealB h.431 · Z34 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~ !=..~~= ~ Warner • Fountain ~ "' In attendance ofc at th ti ·To ~..,.,,,. b-Sowrdoy. valley, 92708. -SALES TRAINEES hig~chool. Must be ac-Ru 's .A..n ques •PET WORLD• -.c1-o..c~'°,,...,.,.. UrgerltlyNeeded For curate. Type ·45 wpm & Victor1an & Cor ke rs. Ch1h uJhua . ofyo.itZDdieirblftti~ Mgmt tme. Route 515 co. Management Positions. tftke dictation al 90 wpm String Sil•tt Pondlt"s. Sh th 11.u . (i 1r=;' n=h !~::-FUture. Age 23-39. Car, CheckwithourAd¥ance Apply , Cap1s1rano Shorthair. Pit Bulls. 3Moo "-~.... 6J '" phone. $160 wk. 848·1004. fOf' R. E. Board Fees Unified School District. 2 Strl'g T•o Sets mini-Schnauzer. Po ms ;e-:-·• ~= :;:::: CENTURYFlNANCIAL 26126VictonaB\vd,Capo Jewelry, 4pcs signed&: Pekes, We:-.l 1e s. JOQ ~;":.:::..,. ~:>.-'"' ~~:....-. MJCR 1 OBlpLOG 1 NlST, xlnt REALTORS. 581.1210 Bch. numbered. Tiffany Art nflxed puppies . Stud svs ,.,..,." ns......... ~"" pos lion, :a ewporl. j_.:c.:::::::::.:.:=:_:::..:_::.;_:__,_:;.::::._ ________ , Gla5s, Orientals & Mu ch most breeds. 2!>25 W. \7th ,;:::..._. =~ ;:~ ~2'1U. Real Est1te Have iomething to sell? More. 10% di5c. with this at Fa1rv1ew. SA. Open 1111-•1 ~ ,,.._ i..:.:::..:.:.::O.:.------I OPBllMGSOOM! Ousi.fiedadsdoitwell. ad . Lay-a -Ways for eves.531 ·5027. :1=.., 3~"°' R~ 1":'~='!"4 1Needed Students p/time 1---.ted Christmas . S04lh S.l-'--"'-'-'-'-------1 1;:..-:h.... :;=:;:~ ~~ te help on civic & county '"1IT'I'• Bayfronl (next to rerry) Dog OBEDIENCE Class 1•~-.. ,,._,_., , • ..._ J)n)jed.1. S2 per hr. Apply S a l•tpeopl• Open Wed thru Sun 12 t to start Wed. Oct 29 !if':-*~ ~= ho:L~~;a::~.1:;1~i~~ ask for H al Cox OPPORTUNITT 5. . 1~:-~~~;.~~1£a. ~:,';',...i:. rl~!" 11 =:. 3pm-6:30pm M·F knock.5 often when you ICE· BOX & BED ,,....... !>W._.. 11•-1oo1 use f'l'S ull·geltJng Daily REF!NISl!ED Yorkie 3 Lb •tud service. fl-~,,_ IJ ~ ~-. •1-'-1 Pl'-Cl . :4 ,,.,.. "'°' ••"''°'" ,,......... ..._us -a11i£ied Alb to 644-6749 645·144 34 ChamJ)8 in pedigrtt. i:t°'.:'" i!= :l~ \ j!!:!!!!'j All ahlf\1 avallablr. Ex-teach the Orangfl Coast Pupp1t!'I occas. 530·64.55 )1-,,i. ,,,,__, pr, prd'Ured. Please ap· market. .Antq . WJlnut Ca rved ~:;:" =~ ::;;:..,,. ply at Park Superior Pbc>Qe842·.5'618 Bedrm Set. 5 pc, Xlnt • ,.....,. Ml"-"~ He•'llb Care . 1445 cond. EJ;quis1tc. $750. ,.('J;...,. ®"-,-Superior Ave. NB. 548-0059. I AK C Golden Relrievcr puppies, 8 week~ old • 644-1481 A CONVENIENT S1"!0PPINC AND SEWING GUIDE fOA TH( (;Al ON THC CO. Top 'n' Skirt • \ , 9018 J.t.,8 1n, 11f"";~ 11T'-'-r~ rmbro•dtr1 accent~ Sfl Printed Palttrn '}()18· Worn· ens S11es 11e 34 iJ8·1nch bu\! ~.111 40 1nch h•PI, 36 \40 bust, 41 hip), JS Ml bu~!. 44 1'11p1 40 144 b~sl. 46 h1pl 4l (46 bust. 48 h•pl. 44 (48 bu~\. SO hop) ~6 (!10 bust, !12 h1pl: 48 !!12 bust 54 hopl Stnd $1 00 tor e•tn paUem. AOJ 2~f tor Pich P•llern tot lorst<l•is mail •nd h~ndl.ng. S1n~ ID: _ _... hlttwwa.,t.441 --lJJ W1ot llttl SI .• ,..._ YHk. HT l t Ol I , Prl•t MAMI. A.DOll S5., IJP, SID Mll(I ITTI.l ..,Miil. Do 1011 ~!UW how lo (11 I p1ttun Itel r Sen• 111w for our ntw · r1n.w11111r P1tttni C1t1to1-cllp co1p111 ind .. ht ,, •• '*"''" ,, ''"' th•k•. St•d 1St now' Sew +-Knit l&ok .• $1JS 1fut111t M1111t Cr11!1 _ SI.DD ln lbnl ra\111011 looll Sl.00 ln5t.nt S1•!111 lotk $1.00 ' ' Doll Plus Clothes 111" t1,cnr'lv 1.1· , "! ~~ 1<v·~ 1'<1111 Tlo·r ' '·" (IJ"~ lo d,u ~ '*'dt·\r' · .•• r<trl !•1 ra1 ~· I\ rt•·J ~I ,.·•11 t.1op1 ll•J.i•:. <1rr\,<!lt' 1~, v. •1•!1~!1 d~I wr~ •1 ',•,;I• r ,..,!,; robt. l'Jllt111 • '2 !JOI! \r~n· !tr rlolto•$ n~l'rrn( Sl.00 !~r tarn n~t1rrn · l·dd 2Sc eAcll pauern 1or !u,\r ~·~ ma•I an~ n~ndl•nr Send to: A.k ........ ......... .,..,. .• os --.... t•J. ow c ....... $k. .... Y ...... MT 10011,,.,... "'-'· ~ .. llp. , ...... --ttORE lllan rv•r b•lnrr1 <'00 desip s plus 3 lree or1nttd m-~IM! NlW 19/6 NflOliCR~fl C'4T,.~oc;1 Ha5 evtry1ll1ni 75t. t rKlltl with SG ~lft5 . SI llO C1oc~et ' Wardrobe _ .. S 1 00 Nilly fifty Qulll5 -SI 00 Rlp,11 Croclltl ___ Sl.liO Sew + 111111 11111t --S1 .2S Mwlltpolnt loot _Sl 1JO Fltwtr t1ocl1tl loot .$1 ,00 . M1hpln Crt(htl lo't 11.00 111st1nt tr11c111t loo• jl.OD 1111u11t M1cr11111 loot.,_ 1.00 lntt1nt MOlllJ look ••• SI .Oii Co111p1111 Giit look -1•.oo Co111,ltlt Af&Ji1n1 !14 . 1.00 12 '"" Afflltns t 12 -!0< Ion. ot 16 aunt1 t i _sa, N111t1111 Quilt IHk t 2 _9, IS Q111lt1 !er 11Uy 13 _IQ, IMk tf I Ii Jilly ICS _!O < • , -· • -. OYER 200 ,, MUST BE OLDNOWlll IY's 34 CHS 18 MERCURYS - 9 LINCOLNS 20 MONTEGO'S -18 COUGARS , 14 COMETS-NEW & EXECUTIVE CARS · BUY OR LEAS E Your New 1976 Today Excellent Selection! '70 MUSTANG ""*" ,..__, -dt!IC l)tM" wt.t....il l!fWL lli!l)'I JOOI. ... II •!'eelL (!0!87.ZJ 5 1995 '74UNCOLN CONTINENT AL 11.u'O. tr-...... -11 .... ng. -brlk .. , llOW•• ..,;ndo••. vonyl roo!, io.o.dl(IQOt8) 55995 '73 MONTEGO 4 DR. SEDAN Aulo "•"' '"'°"°· l>tl•l•t l•ct,...,. ... COl'Cl~•Onn'(I PO• .. ll-•llG & l.n!e!l • !jla:os 14.llHGC) '75 DODGE VAN "ulo !••n•. ••Ooo, "•.ii', PC*"'' l!fffOt!g, Cullom , •• ,. OOrf"PlflS (Jrollit!Q, t.ctOl't '" <;Qlldohon"'ll & mill ......... (2(l0901 '72MERCURY 4DOOR '73 CAPRI '69 LINCOLN Auto. l••M . paw .. llHtln<;i. OO'fo'I" lnllw.~~ --~IOOI (1315!5) ve. • so•.cl. r.010 tu•.r•• cu1t01T1 -.... g IV1M "'""'' ' fldory ... ooncl•hon>no ill03JFO! CONTINTENT AL 4 c1oQ1' -n 1i,r11 -tncludtM 1-.,.,..,. .,, Concloloon•n9 ~'"11 fOO! & .,,,It! -I !I< .. \VPYl 12l .. ~YE GOT .GA.S SAVERS! ··1$ P.&. YMOUTH DUSTER SA VE Full factory equipmenl, under 7,000 . miles. (368MCU) '75 DODt;E DART SA VE 'Slant 6, under 10.000 miles. loaded ; w/ equipment ( 499LAG) WE'VE GOT RARE CA.RSI '72 COUCJar XR7 Convertible $2995 Auto. pwr. steering & brakes. air & low miles. A jewel! (408FAF) '64 BUICK RIVIERA LOW MILES! Automatic. factory air. all power. ,Original/ (PDT046) t I ' ' • G..._Sale IOSSG."91W. 1055 Sale 1055 Misc .. ••-I~ aoar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.ted 1011 •••••••••••• PUIUC AUCTIOM Gar. Sale tPoth) Goodies ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••-•• MANYITEMSOfFINF.2~rfboards,household , 1'1·4 Sat & Sun 661 p ESTATE JEWELRY m"c. llema 181 22 BaysideO•.N.P.8 . CO..,SIGHMENT SHO · WhartonSl. Jl.8 .MJ-7167 . . " ART OBJF.CTS, AN· Oarage Sale. 3 Fam11Jes -•- TIQUES, t'INE FURN, Maple Hutch I< table, P•. Sat. Only. 9AM, LoU of WE HANDLE EVERYTHiNG AT ETC. PHONE FOR IN -Fr Chests, Kitchen gear Goodies, 309 Poppy AYe. 64.S-2200 Ave. NB (noof22ndst.) 1-~--------·1 •o. & BROCHURE. &M•••ml•c.23llTuaUn CdM Tena's Turnover Moving. Many household '61 Chevy 6 cyl stk, $150. 3 Llving room ule. Couch, Items. Desk. Grn chair. Min.I Bikes, $50 ea., part chairs, tables, lamps, brown chair, Frigidaire GIVE US A CALL •·· colo• TV St50. La'lln p1<lu•e" etc . <72 Elec. D'YH , G . E . WE'LL SELL IT FOR YOU! Mower, $35, FUrn, 133 E. Prospect, NpBch, Sat.&: Coo.sole Stereo (Walnut )6th St. No. <2, CM . Sun.9 ... 6'8-0972. Cah.l 2 w,ought irnn 831-2694 642·1265 anytime. tables. 2 l11mps, vac · FORBES ROA"' _CUITE D ---------1Multi·Fam Garage Sale. cleaner. 2126 Cardinal 27635 L.r"""'U GaragesaleSat.only,9to 161 W. M11orquita, San Dr. 1 CM . 556.44 32. LAGUNA NIGUEL s. Oct. 18lh. B' sofa, good Clem. Sun 9am, appl, Jof!~!O~~ .. ~~~:_.::::.::.=~l l•••••iiiiiiiili•~------.. • d H I r 1.:3Un a . con , oovcr vacuum , mens, urn. 1 Regina rloor polisher, 1Sat 10 to s. llousehold Misc:;eflGMOUs 8080 Mis.ctlaMous 1010 dbl bed set, bdrm chair, S 1 S IS Mi sc, rurntture, Rub·••••'••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• baby ru r n & toys. Garage 8 ~: at un berm aid demonstration Glass saloon chan· plngpong table & various JI~ Mr Kinley, Cl\l items. 20162 lmper1:.&I •uBLIC AUCTION Red ...... th ·t Rerr1 g /rreezer w /ice ..-deller. I yr, ~ nu. 0 er i ems. maker , 17 5 . IO Ft . Cove. lfR. MANY ITEMS OF FINE F'irm$150646·76316PM •Olrl &New Goodies ~• cu.'itom made sora, $75. Ticktocker Thr1rt' Shop E~~A~~J~~;:L~ ~: Stereo Eqwpment 343Magno!JaSt.CM L.ot.s of odds a nd ends. Sale Oct 18 Toys , i\I • : N Kenwood KR-100 amp & Sat /Sun 10to4. llouse hold and toys . i.:am~s. clothes: br1t'·.U · TIQ!-JES,:.J~~EFt~R1 N : Ntvico turntable $150. z Apartment Sale: Need ~7 ·<t50S. brac.5o40W .I!lthSL<:_~ :-::;· r BROCllURE. Pioneer CS77 speakers th.Jng,s for your apart.'! Ches ts or drawers , J•weolry 8070 6't5·2200 S110. Panasonic cassette Moving out of state ever· furn . & m . 2172 Miner •••••••••••••••••••••,•• deck w /Dolby system. ylhrng must go. Wrl/ St.,C.M.Sat &Sun9·S. CoastF1re~·oodSupply only 6m08bldl100,hea·d sacrifice! Kl82 Atlanta ---WAMTED eucalyptus$'t'6cord ,,., phonesSZS.846-1677 Apt. E. llB. Oct.18& 19. IS Carmel Bay.Spy Glass TOP CASJI DOLLAR co rd$.Udel581 ·11i2 536-7880 area.-1-iat only 9 ·4. PAID t-"O R YOUH -----Wheel chair, cost $400+. QUALITY iten1s, antq'>, Tickets lo Suns football AJmost nu. Bedside com--JEWELRY. WATCHJ.:S. F' ••'" I b " Be Remodel Sale. Mat· '-~at crvrs, •ail, tbls. game. our ..,,......, cu m<l'IC. Walker. nnetl lK1 ART OB:JECT'S. GOLD, h • h ' tresses, Bdrm ru~n .. Jmps.chrs,typewrtr.HO SILVER SERVICE . level seats tot eMp.m Hrl'ath1ng mac tne. h1de·a ·bed, sleeping t r n . pntng ·s FINE FURN & AN Nov . 16 cam e in 962-1242. bags, Iii 1-~i. CB Radio. 8 A ft GA JN S ! Fo 11 ow A"n~a~h~e~; m~, ~S25"5:·~552~·~80~28!__1_:_:~~Lii~;-s~YER-TIQUES. 645 -2200 -STERLING SILVER t:tpe recorder. 9-4 S;,il. liigns. . Air conditioner, like new 1001 Cliff Dr. NpBch_ Ladles watches-3. 1 to 3 $75 carriage stroller Eni:lish 3pc.·Tea Set. ----------1Warehousc Disposal ; 4 yrs old, nevt:r worn. all co~bo $35 . Many sm. Pvt. Pty. 645-6200 Oriental Antiques. patio While Spoke rims SIOO. 7 yl'llow !!:Olrt sso . ca. 1 . ..~ ... .,.,79 ar . .__ ... 1 . fum.m1sc.Sut&Sunon· Commercial lob s ter Se . "Tr d'tion" girt m1sc.1terns . ....., . ..., ·Kings1ze wateru.;u, 1ner. ly 9·2 713 Poppy Ave. traps. $25. ea. New 3. oo!~sl "En;u:a" pocket· lr. 6PM wk days. healer & frame_ 185. F\J.11 CdM Wheel 3 spd Bicycle $125 . I m ed a 11 ion . 1 pa u I House rull or furniture length ~k vinyl sora YARDSALF:.Sat.Oct18. Set upholstered Office Breg·uctle , ISO ca . Xlnl shapc&m1sc.items SJS ,6«,:.::.·.:_ _____ _ Chair11, vinyl Club ~-"'""24 h I 1"05 & 1609 M1norca .,..., . ...., for s ale . Cas on Y· "'o' sale · rtoorchest. xlnt " Chairs. $10 . Lawn -1----------c Ori\'('. C.M. 8am·Spm . mower, Ebony rou.nd. cof· Mi· .. -•Janeoui 8080 !',.10 2241. con<!. playpen, infant ,...5054. d h · -C"I carrier . reas.493·8588. ~--------I rec & en la le, misc.••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHWINN Bike w /1n£ant Garage Sale, c lothing. chairs.642·9574 WANTED seat. $.15, Twin Bed. $40. Baby cnb. wd, highchr. lawn mower. crpt, box of lnrtoor Garage. Yard Sale. 645·m8 strllr, dressing tbl, car- burlap, Me re cru.1ser 1,.36 Ep'iphone Gui·la' TOP CAS H DOLLAR 1 rierw/pad54f).8l94aft6. r 0 PA I D FOR YOUR PLAYllOUSE,must sel .1-~~------,--~rops. lot~ & lots o Junk. $95. Steel Guitar&. xtras. Best offer ! Sa_¥. & Sun. 9-5, 290 llifi Bdrm Set Judo JEWELRY, WATCHES, 642.2503 Colonial Jightfixlure, Ma- Avocado. CM . sw·ts', clothes, tonS more ~ ART OBJ ECI'S, GOLD pie ""'/brass shades, like SILVER SERVICE new$35.548·4617 . Gar. Sale. Dressers. bed~. 1().5 Sat/Sun. 1817 Com-1-~INE FURN & AN· General Contractor quit-·r --~-----,--- clothes, slove, antique modoreNB TIQUES.645.2200 ting business. Misc tools. FREE nylon stringing b. 1 t hi h · --,-~-------S<1t /Sun. 1355 Logan Ave, w 1 th any frame ca 1ne . a e. c airs. , roll a way bed, new wtr GARAGE SALE _ Couch, Kng Sz. ~d . New, com· no. 10, C.M purchase<1 at reg. price. softner, h('ater, knick chairs. bar s tools, 4 P:lete, still pkgrt. Xtra 1 h I SlazenRer tennis balls knack", S:tt & "un 188 l•m~ & ''' •--ts Sun firm $190 (worth $425 ) For Sac J\lembers ip SI 99 Limit l dcz. per ~ ...-.,.,., Newport Beach Tennis . ' f h 20 I-lower St. C.~1 10·5 116 38th St. N. e. Qn Sz $170. usually home. Cl b 644_529., customer. Gal s oes 675·038.1 in cl del. 835-226.1. u · ~ to 30'7r off. BM ·s Go\£ & Volkswaq~ 9770 Volkswagen 9770 Volksw09"" 9770 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE 'RE DISCOUNTING '75 RABBITS Pin Striping. Fully Factory Equipped. #1753393670 $3231.49 HARBOURVW 13711 BEACH BLVD .. HUNT. BEACH 842-4435 Franklin gold st.amp Tenni s Shop, 2538 press for imprinlin ~ Newport Blvd , C.M. $450. 1-l o rrman eab. 642·5440 stereo Hi / t-~i $.SO . 642· 432 lK --.-,-m-o-, .--0-i _s _h_w_a_•_h_e_• 9' Blue/green Sora. $100. Butcher choppinR block. w/chop top & German Stereo solid maple . S250 . 551·6759 558· l<WS or 675 ' 1213 Westinghouse refri~ S40. CREATE A FRAME ComplScubasetSl00,48 Yourself. Sa\·c Money X 14" wide rims, for Luv 350 Ocean Ave. Laguna. or Datsum truck, Love 494·1530 seat&rocker557-7113 Baby car seat cw hite l Mans Silver Simulated $4 ·reel type tape rec Sapphire 4 Diam.ond $15 /call 842·5634 . Chips. $75. firm. NICE Kitchen tbl, 4 chairs $25. PRF.SENT. 751-4449. Map! stp·end tbl SS . FlyingLessons.30hrs.SlO Ba s ketball hp bkbd hr. Joyce 675-4114 or 552·8197 675,7549 ~--------~ W . S . Su d King Sz. Mattress, box oman s tunn1nJ;? e c s pr rrame & sheets $2.5. · & Fur Coat. Rust /brn Cali afterSPM. 962-0149. suede, brn fur. New, un-1 --~·~-----­ us ual styling. Si1.e 9·10. MiKeflaneous 1 ~origprice.837·5804 . Wm.fed 8081 Autos, Us.I'd Autos, U11"d Autos, Used Autos, Us.I'd ··········-············· .................................................................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• S$ CASH $$FOR Good used rurn /refngs 1-Tzrs /stoves. 546-0768. 1972 DATSUN PICKUP t c:y1 . t ~. rlloO•o, he•ler. ••nyl blltich -· cu11om on1•no•, 1narp1 (11-0UW) SPECIAL $AVE! 8 PICXUPS TO Sil.ICY NOM '100 DELIVERS 011! "P1'110VED CREDIT • ~. 1..:1D1Y .., <>On<11tion•no. red•O. M•I ... U"t.., lllltt, *-~. ••ny+ •n1..,0< llM7lJSJ "UCIPTIOMA.UY NICI V&tla..IM LIKE NEW 1974-DATSUtt-260Z_ 4 IPd 11• cone!, AMIFM 1,_.o, ,..gs 191;n, lo<I• mlC191 , 11n!.O 111-. [1141l0.Z) ONLY 1•,000 miles DllSUM "UTILITY BID" s5999 '74:.~::: •. ':,:::.~·$387 t5el~IW) .. , ....... ,, _. DATSUN 120tl '73 = ~ .. 7:-:i' $227 (a11Jl{f) .., ... •rl•• n.o.• . DllSUN CPl '7 J :.:::."".;~':':".:;.-: S2471 __ .. _1211.lllTj ---_.._.. ' DATSUN 111 Cl'l '7J :tt.~i"'mtbii $2973' C•rl•• o., 111,. -NEW 1975 DATSUN PICKUPS MMEDIATE DELIVERY Mag. rack, matcb. swag lamps, Qn . headboard, coffee table w /d rawers or doors. G45·8900 Musical Instruments 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUMPET, beaut . Benge, pro£ mdl. Brand new . $400. inc Id case. 840·2687 aft. 6 ACCORDION Like New. Call aft 5 PM . 557-1486 DIVINCI Accordion Beautiful ins trument. Paid $2900. new. Will sell £or $1700 or best offer_ Xlnt cond, comes with case & Amp cord. Call 552·5697 aft. 5:30p.m. ·73 Taka steel string guitar. Xlnt eond. w I case. cau ~an£'e 646·2957 Gibson EB3 Bass, $'lSO. 2Q Yrs old. has s hort wide neck. Xlnt cond. 968·9225 Guitar Martin D-28, w / case, xlnt oond. $SSO or best orr. 549-1503 Ludwig Drum Set, Zilgian cymbals, clean $250 /ofr. 546-5316 Office Furniture & Equl_.,t . 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exe svl chrs $15 /35, scy £'hrs $8 /up, scy dks . Machine £'vrs . Pierce-867 W.191.h,CM .&45--7411 . Pimos & Organs 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIELD 'S Warehouse' Sale. 400 pianos & or· gans, new /used. Spinets. .GrJnds; Players. Going out ror business. Rent w /opt to buy. Kawai, Steinway, Baldwin. Chi(kerin g, Y"11maha. Kimball, Wrltzr . (7 14 )638-2770. 12072 Brookhurst.'GG . Beauti ful Ch errywood Kimball Con1o lette Piano-Like new $800. 646-0IJmev. Chi(kering piano. 5'4 Grand. Beaullful tone. $2.000. 642-251.S. Wurlitzer Organ no. 435, brand new T.V. prise. Mlg. U1tS1145. Be1t01(er over $1000. 675·36«!0 Fender i\hode1 Elec. piano SSOO or beat ofr. tu.SW WANTEDCHEAP UPRJGlfl' PIANO Call6'M1178 • A " " A --- " , B-210 ......... 1-2 DOOR B·210 ......... 1-4 DOOR ' 710. ............ 4-2 DOOR SEDANS ----,.--. -------710 .......... ,.4-4 DOOR SEDANS 61 0 ............ 1 HARO TOP 610 .: .......... 3-4 DOOR SEDANS 710 ............ 5-STATION WAGONS ' 610 ........ ~ ••• 4-STATION WAGONS 710 ............ 7-HARDTOPS '73 DATSUN 610 4 DI. SEDAN AM. FM. Avtomltoc, v 1nv1 Tep. l •kt Ntw. 612-HRP. . $2395 '7k.!.ON~2TA • SPl!ed. rad.O. '1Calt"•, • wt>etl drove. itiarp. Sll·MO\' $3095 '74 DATSUN ?60-Z 'l •l Automal•(., AM. FM, .... ITW9'· gold. l•I MOW '72 DATSUN SlO WAGON .t Sl)ff'CI, Cleirt, !ilt1 HEM $1895 '69 CHEV. VAN RaO•O. hf'llltr . .tvtoma••c. c:l!'ln, 81719W '73 DATSUN 610 l DI!. H.T. '71 DATSUN SIG WAGON Raooo. Htaltt'. • Speed. llool R.tek. IOol·KL!( '71 FORD GALUll SOO ' Door HarO•OQ. V I. av 1oni,.1oc:, raO•o. m>aler. c ~an, 110-JEZ 51495 '74 DATSUN PICKUP c .. ,.,.,~, ~t>f'H. 8 •rac~ "'""° ~ ~P!"l'd. 570J1U '73 DATSUN 6 10 l DOOi H.T. R"d•o, H•,.1e•. Aulom•r1<'.:. V n·,1 TOP," Lol<t J!k.,... 38S·G ~U '71 DATSUN 1200 R"llOO. ht'i\lfr. ' \(>('t<t aJa SIS '69 DODGE SPOltTSMAN CAMP(I \' s .. utomA••c r .. 11.0 nc .. 1.:0• XNlf ~~ '73 FORD PINTO Au!oma•«. RMloo. M•t&t, "'"9~· ~lla•p fll·GJE '74 DATSUN , ... , AM FM. a.•. m,i.g~. MJ-'""""'•C. c:oc:o" orown. !>t'lar11. 28-l·JLK '74 DATSUN i:;>arl•o 1ttat'1'", 11vtom•Ttc:. r., 1om ~·nl . ll..000 ml~. ~_l!J~~ ··-· -·· ·~· ALL PRICES PLUS TAX & LICENSE· PRICES GOOD THRU 10/20/75 • $7995 PLU S TAX & LIC. Serial II Hl610013668 · TV Radio TY Radio 9060 Cms+et s. We Motorc!J!~ Motc::r;ctff/ Motot"Cycle5 S.WIMJMaclllnos 8093 HIFi, s~ 8098 HiFi, s~ 8098 ••••••••••••• ,......... R...t "20 Sc 9150 Sc .,.. 9150 Scooters 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26 ' stoop w /Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••!; Sewing ~achine Collei-WAREl-IOUSE . . moq_nng. Xlnt. Must see. '736 Pack Camper for sml llonda CR~ MX . Ported "72Nortnn Commando Mini Enduro smaller than Yamaha 125 MX . · lion Agent needs party CLOSE ou·r• DROKRO~DEdR .,•"11 ~ rc1;&. $7 ,950/ofr. 675-6866. truck. Sips 4. Stove, Oyen nu t ires, pipe, piston, 750. ~1any xtras, stock . cut down seat. MX t75 Kit+ Access. , _ w /acceptable credit to ~ I tape cc · upes -. , &extras. $800. S4.8-6760 xlnt cond $685 548.1591 846-7027 af.tr. 6 PM . Bars, $140. 548·bi81 after S325. 640-4676.~ a8sume 12 remaining $10 8 Track Car Ste reo access. SOO. or offer. Hobie, 16' w /traller. Mus t · · · · --------SPM • monthly payments on a Players .. under warran-979-0196 sell . Good condition. Ml~~ Campers $895 . & up. '71 Shurpa Bultaco 2SOCC 750 BSA. 1969 .. Rocket 3. c -'----------11974 Suzuki 250 TS Enduro like new $350 SingPr ty · S27. ea. 646 !802 , &'6-4301. M~1 shells $179.50 & up. runs xlnt. 133 16th St. Low m1 , oi:ic•nal cont! . 1• Yamaha 250 1800 m l good conrt . sacnr1ce at TOuch nScw,con:ipletely RCA 19 .. color rtablc. Boah .&Mann~ . . . . , A1ajorway, 8S8 W. 18th., Aloha Palms. a s king s1 .ooo .. Sacr1f1ce 645-7290 ~wroom cond 6 spds. $600.968-7452 , _ automatic. zigzag, po _ Eqwpment Fast & ,c1.1ss1c 26 ~ CostaMesa642-8471 S500 646.9488. orfi.46·6635 • .,;.so.833·1408 . • t t ·h t itc h s ey.:ing Sl50 /offer. ···-••••••••••••••••• Coast. Nu ref1n. NB shp. ------Motor Ho~s 5 "h' 5 <Or will dis· 642-407 4 G cl 9010 $2000/off646·9079aft6" Electric Cars 9130 '72 Honrta CB500 .\11nt Kawasaki ·74 fo:n Must sell llonda XLiO. ScH Rent ' mac 1ne. . mer ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '1uro used 2 mos. 3500 Like nu. Sl75 count for cash). Im mac. M~gnavoi stereo combo. _••••••••••••••••••••••• 26' Sloop, gd. cond .. 4· E 1 1 G 1 f t 0 mi. SI too mi Sac 5450 494·7085 493.407.i ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood. Fully guaranteed. with reeJ.recl tape re-18 ' Thompson. 70 HP sa1·1s head galley 1/8 ~,. ected' 'r 0 1 ,car 557·5177 · · · Rent '73 Overland 29' 9160 P&J C A • c d · If t e b · t k · ' · : iccns or s ree use. · KZ4 1· b k Lo ded ~ 'I I .. ox ge n Y cor _er. C1.m m sero. 1\t erc-t rlr-a11 a n · eng.$3500.Also20 i;aff Sacnfice$975847.8959 '6S llondaTrail90 1968 U.SA. Good conrt1 · 74 00, rise ra es. a .... ee mies. o <Palricla &\.Jerry Cox ) radio & phono, 8·lrack canopy·fo,BG ~ull-S1600. rigged sloop day cruiser SI8S t1on $500 or best offer. elec. start, 3000 mi. $825. ral~. Pri. pty.'llS-0547 ~an~e. tape player, l\.l cd1terra· Pvt/Pt)··days till 2:30 pm $600. 533-9614 aft 6pm, Mobile Homes 9140 642·8743 551 -2395 548·33J.1 --- c-:;.,l'-Goods 8094 nea~ .!lllyle pecun wood. 960.:!955. ask for Phil. ••••••••••••!t•••••••••• '75 Newporter, '20 . F'ully -.:--:ii Ask g$SSO 8423028 1970450CLHonda, ·74 Honda CB360. Xlnt' "'13 Bullaco Atp1na 250 lo self contn 'rl . Fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• in · . · Boab.Mointenance Wanted : Used Mainsail 1973 Glenbrook, 2Br, $86 IO,OOOmi.,verygood cond . 4000 mi , $7 50. m i. runs x lnt. $475 . eqwppeit. S2S day/$150 llart' Javelin snow skis.StereoCbnsole. am/fm , 8 . Serrice 9020 PC32. Top price for gd space .rent. Beach area. rond.,642 ·97l5. 581·246lor581·1388. 960·2962aftr.5 week.846-4800. brand new. $185. track, xlnt cond. 1\1ust •••••••••••••••••••••••I sail 752-7470 aft 3P1\1 Call Ri ck, 638·9551. After1 __ -':::::::.:..:.::_:.:::::_ __ l--:---:----:-:-----=-:-=-:l-:---:---:-;------::-:-=-:I ~::_:::::;_;::::c_:--::: ___ _ 586-0866 sell ~ $125. 557·72'.?6 NEPTUNE DIVING CO . . 6,675-3786 . Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autot, Mew 9800 Pe•son•l. professional 1-IOBIE 16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 First Fl ight stiff alum. Stereo Equipment underwater ser vices . TRAILER shaft, with woods./irons Kenwood KR-100 amp & 554 2892 eves A·l s h ape Jfl h a nd Nivico turntable $150. 2 Hull c le a nin gs 40c · · $100 /best ofr. 631·3058 ar. Pioneer C577 speakers waterline ft . Serving Columbia 26' 1900, good tr7PM $170. Panasoni c cassette Dana Pt, Newport, l·lunt. cond .. new Mercury 9 HP -=..:-=--=-------!deck w/Dolby system. Harbor"6-8S32 Outboa rd , loc . Dana Wilson golf clubs /bag 8 only 6 mos old $100. head Boats, Marine Point. fully cquipt. $8750 irons 3 woods putter phones S25.846·1677 Equl-' 9030 P.P. (714 )ol98-3708 -S7~5:::"84~·~-02~16t;__ ____ j -;:;;.;--;~;;:;:;;--:::::--::::;::-J .... -... 14 "' ZENJTll port. cola . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~··· 23' Custom &:..le4' tv new tubes works 91hHP Evinr ude. used Must ell! T rlr plus Pool Table $400. gr~at $112. cash &t5-4530 twice. 2 Tanks, 6 gal & 3 xtras. Xlnt cond. Pvt. ____ 64~2:;-s~93~1c__ ___ j ~==';;:===::::::'::::;::I gal. $425. 673-5754 · Pty. $4000 firm. 751 -8745 TV ·Rodi Co mbo Magnavox Console loab Po .,. 9040 eves. Hifi. s~ 8098 Cir TV, AM /f'M stereo& ••••• ~ ••• ::............ • . B.S.A. 500 Dirtbike. Eng. turntable, $JOit. Xlnt con· . T _ .. ~ JO h Classic 87 trading by Hunter . xlnt . cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dition, over $1000 new. 25b roJan.b~t &. h Id.rs, schooner diesel aux. fast, &n-4338 an 5pm. Searsport.colorTV.Xlnt. Pa n asonic Aa.1 /FM r It mt~. ai 0 ing gdcond.$65,0001962·6250 . $150. stereo & Turntable $50. tanks. Gd . cond. 840·1998 1974 Vespa, und. 2000 m1 , 642-1265. 675-6093. eves. l .. obie Cat 16 '. Excellent like new . Xlnt cheap . cond. Trailer included. transp $625 <2) New Trucks 9560Trvcks 9560 75 Tn·llaul F::in~asy IO. $1500. 493-1589 helmets $15 ~a. 644.2071 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• V.t!, fully equip d Eves. Ext 41 or 42 Ask £or '72 FOID COlllJa PICll UP 52099 "70 DODGE -.TOP YAM 52199 SJS.5897 Days 835-0326. HOBIE 16 '. Late model. R . . . yell o.,.,·. Many extras._:::•,,•:::•:_--------11 20 Wood s kiff, 40 S2h00.P· with trailer. fl.lake offer. ·72 Yamaha 175-stripped Johnson. Extras, · 675-0993. for dirt Must sell Lower 548-6434 after 6 pm · · Coron ado JO, B l-IF , than wholes ale. $250 Sacrifice I Time Only. 23' Autopilot, 150 Genoa, _S<&-< __ s_J_9 ______ 1 Chris Cabin. C hry 6 . Palmer 60 eng., Xlnt ·71 Yamaha 360 Enduro_ lnbd . Fullr ~quipt , cruising, r acing or bch T d $500 pleasure or f1sh1n g. Top hse w /slip. 644.8937 . 4,000 mi. op con · · condition. $2550 /or offer . 5.52·3660 aft 6. Days 510-3666. Eves 23' STAR Sloop, mUit sell. • 7 2 y 8 m 8 h a 3-6-0 548·7170. leaving s tate . 1550. MX /Desert. Completely 13' Bos t on Wh aler, 545·5696· rblt, extras. Sharp. $599. Sourpuss. with 40 hp Boats. Slips c67cc:.J..::5432=------I Evinrude elec start _on Docks 9070 H.D. 1950 & 1957 H.D. galvanized trlr. 640-A392. ••••••••••••••••••••••• baskets SPSTR &. '74 , . · . For r e nt . ~t:ooring . pa~·t714l"'"0358 40 .Chrts Craft. Twin Newport orf-shore, to 36'. 'w .....,. v.ss. Sleeps~· Xlnt hve-673-0633. YA MAHA t00CC$245 aboard . $16 , 3 00 . Seeat34072Alcazar 962·20061847·8166. You 'don't need 3 gun to Dana Point MATADORS IE110903) HORNETS 1969 AMC 1974 FORD 4 ..... l9dia " t.Mt.: ........ ........ !40111L·l40$A) VI, 1u1om1nc. bubbl• IOO ~-l'lldlo ...... ! .... '-' ... IOll. f&IOOl1·1224111l Must sell. '63 18' Glaspa " aw fast" when you 3 1973 Yamahas 125 MX . PINTO STATIOMWAGOM Citation. Mere 850 eng. pl e an in the Daily See to app;eciate . actory air conditioning, on! utom atic, power steering Complete ov!'lr h a ul .j~p~;i~~W§~t=A:ds::_':C:•:ll:n:•:w! 645-3S46anytime. ir conditioning and fully ,000 mi les, a SUPER G factory air conditioning . On 1971 AMC HORHET SEDAN JAYEUH 70YW WAeoNIUS t 52299 " '74 aClllllO S4'1lJ.9- -.. .... ~tlc.l'Mio, ._ ...... ~ .. __. ....... {~·· '73 SCOUT II 4WMllLHIYI 53999 74CHEYY Va TOM PfCI: UP Canopy, ski 'eqwp, many -8. pped. Must see! (296AEQ) VER! (028MPJ ) er. (2948ZB) xtras.$1 .500.963-1927. '72Hooda185;dirt,street. $1455 $2895 $1895 lo~ S--' & Many extras. Xlnt cond.lll-----------...J.-----------+--------...,,,.....-11 14 ' Valeo Al uminum '1111'~, ,......~ •AlV\ 837 •• ., Sid 9080 ~· -~ ~ runabout . 35 H P ~--------1973 CHEVY Evinrude. Trailer & all ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Yamaha 360 Endu 1971 FORD equipment.$650.557-9280 SKI Boat 19' Hallet. 19'14 xlnt cond. $785. Call TOllNO MOYA HATCHIACX Cstm paint. 452 Old1 725-7230bef.5PM. Low m i leage . Small vs, 5,000 miles . Automatic wit 35'Cruiser, (iberglass. Un· engine. Tndm tr lr. Xln · d ' · derconst.ruetion.Saleor cond.lptyonly.&47.5721 '71 Honda CT70·$250. automatic , air conditioaing. actory air con 1t1oning. trade for late mdl Sports aft.6:30 PM. '72 Suzuki 250 MX -S450 ('IOIOCU >. 166JSC) Car. 89lH003 I-'=-'----------! "72 Yam 250 M X • $4 1-==-:.=::...:::::. _____ IMarch 120' Day Crsr. '12 Yam 100 MX r $375 1'48 Chwic Mahog. Bay Olds tand lrlr, loaded. '74 Honda XL 125 • $550 Launch. Restored cond, 1.50 brat. like new $5000. ·AU in xlnt Cond. M8-716S twin screw, rull cvrs, SeUttralle (714)673-7601 or536-7671 . BiminJ top. '2750 or will --------- trade for V'otaae or '75 Hori~on. 460 Ford, ;5 Kawuakl Zl, S & S Classic Car. 64&-41Jl. BerteJe~ Jet drtve. All Headen, K /Q seat , tac- • acceuones, cover. Reas. ton' oi.l cooler, 4000 mi. 21 W:ood ntJe:rg~s . Good 548-9583. SeriOUi off en Ol'll)'. Must ror divine & ftsh1ng. Just tell 646-1231 overhauled . 130HP 1975 All 1lu1Steury18', • • Chrysler. New Catalina US HP JObriaon, ll"lr, bait lt7S Y•.m•h• 360 MX. VHF FM radto. Oaaa Pt. tank, Coast Guard Moved u~ abocb, port. $2 90 o or b s t o f r . Equipt. $39$0 493·50.50 or ed, etc, ln f~e cond., '!!!!'!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!! · 714/494-19.52 alt 5 ..r\er6493-1928 '46-8402. ::: • . -. , • ' . ' • • • • . 9560 v-9570 ""'°" nportod ' r·· "•·-for Sale 4 ~--•Ori••• 9550 --kt 9560 Tn1tks ••••••••••••••• •·•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .,..,......, ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• s•• •~ f71Z DJOOAJLYPILOT Frld-X;Octobef17, 1975 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... -_.. • ..., _.,... .ti . ~ 74 MAZDA -'7 at•••••••••-•--••••••• ~ AMtoa.. Mew . 9ao0'Autos, New • ir__._ H.a~"' t 160 Allcit~~cs 9520 '73 Bronco, auto, P JS, i3 Ford pic:k-up, fl~' bed11 · ltOTAIY nUCIC ,"',•0.,b~~ c:ra cfR<fTtt '••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• --_. bea ut iful, chrome 4 spd 302. Must se · 1 ---• u-lnl • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels. 640-4071 m -S'214 Fact(ll')' a r L-unul ..,.. ' CHEVROLET ror a frft 7 Ch lassie 4 100% m echanical Wilt• appral.'lal. PrPty ClrvineJcplwishe! l9'5 evr. c . ' . 2 TOCHOOSE ·10 116: Ton Camper rantyill90da)'11.C240770). GR~CHEVR OLET motor htn for up to l mos, cellent body cond1t100, l!n2 Seout SP e c i a I ' 6 4 2 . J 5 7 8 ~57 , 18211 &ach Blvd. MMfA AMA ' the .. BOMB" CREVIER MIRACLE MAZDA "Homr af "'-lohry" '. to rent rromPrPtyaS-C door,on~uudpauit,_u-oo dlr vai-.. 9•1••~" Need Nov 10, call Mr. new brak~a . 52,00 &1973S<:out. weekdays. er eves "'.61 FORD~ TON PICK HuntinJloaBeacb I • MinterM1·0093 original m t.le~. needs Both s.re hardtops ~kndt, 67J.Ufil ask for UP. New brakes, n ew sn-0087 549-3331 835-317 new transm1ss1on, Equipment includes roof en bat.tery, VS, automaUc, 3 SBJ.IMG YOUR CAI? .. TMUl.ftMl'll.,._~, • '74 Vo1ue 21>', l&,000 mi, orolfer.C:.tllBJ0.3157. rack, automatic, ai r •7lliHCHBO gas tanks & l'\UlS terrlf· ID " NOW 15 NEW 1974 ROTARY 2-Doors HOT DlMOS -NOT COMrAHT C.US BRAND tlEW READ-Y FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $3363 ,,,, , ... 'l<..-. .., TAKE YOUR CHOICE ""'"'°""'ow -NO PAY UNTIL JAN. '76 DRIYE ltl ·75 -PAY IN '76 .•• ! ON Ar't'Jll'.1VI {J < olt 01 f 50,00(1 .... -l ,.,.. bt..-.:1 w .... ...,- y-Tr..iir c-le U-" A• Do- ,..,_-,"-· c ..... ·-~ 2150 Harbor Blvd., Cosl!J Mesa 645-5700 fully equip+ awn1nJ.t, ~OIMll cond., pwr . ateer ini:. ricl.A clean t ruck . TOrNICESrA mic ro-wave. $22,500. Veh.dn 9530 XlNI' inside & out. Will SQUIRE . (207JOA).$129J. Forlmports 491-1579 I trade. 831-2040 dlr. V-8. auto. trans .• air con-641)-4447 Dir. Paid for or Not ••••••••••••••••••••••• dit1on1n~. power liteer-Dean Lewli lfttPOf"f's Troiten.Tra•ri 9170 Ait'!ltream '74 .Used ltrip, '7Z SCOUT JI. J.45 V-8, lng, pow e r b r a lr.es, ·74 ford, brwn & while bo '.C.M. ••••••••••••••••!'•••••• Jl' all extras, leaving P JS, P JO, A JC, low AM /FM stereo. Very cust. 30z V-8, p/!1, a /c, l96S Har ~ · • Jayoo J Flipper. llardtop country. 979-6600 Ext.14. mllea. very &ood cond. clean! (0287&5). 27...000 m i. $2,950. or best 646·9 tent trailer for compact days. . · $3300. 751·9009 $1489 olfer.675--8K57 ca rli . Like nu. U!led ' D VEROSS TOP twice. (;05l over S2 .000. Camper shell $200: San-'70 lnt'I Scout, uuto, 8 cyl, A '73 Chevy Cheyen{le Dix Mu stsell$1 ,400.963-4l33. drail w/out motor $300: fu1Jy eqWpt. wu'1l'h, A.C. Pontioc Stvh: \'t ton p U .. xlnl cond, $ Ph 751--8811 stereo many otAer xtra~ 2480 Harbor Blvd. loaded. 493·3385 . •75 Comfort. 17*h'. Self · . 3 gas t ank);', $2 ,900 Costa Mesa Pai"d cont a ined. $3,000 . Sandra1I Dune Buggy, 494....f.04.4aflr 6PM. 546-1017 Ymts · 9570 SADDLEBACK BMW 842·0579. Corvair e ngine. Xln ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR con'1., $1495. 751 -7734. 'fll Bronco. {3021, r l br. '65 1 /I too ford w /s hell 6 I 974~YY YAM W' 1974 2002 ffl Trailen, Utility 9180 . 50 gatei:. 10/15, us ma£s. cyl 300 c1 o . auto, gd · h t Used V S .c 8-...A, silver metallic · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WMet DriYff 9 5 tach etc. Absolut<' super t '..5 ... $1 ooo 549-3532 Vs, ;ii ut matac, s or p~. s tereo. only 21,000 Enclosed utility trailer••••••••••••••••••••••• <'lea~.$3.400/bstofr.Call ci:~.· ' w~1 <e-Dblase & low Poidf««Mof miles.NOLONGERIM· $500 Call WE'VE MOVED! Jor details, 646-5961. Aft -mi eage. r. PORTED! (087KXV). r · 751-8811 llG STOCK 6/wkdys & 10-6 wknds. GMC •,TON P ICK UP "73. 8.11-2883 495-1213 CREVIER ' Auto Senice & Perts 9400 ~ 000 al·tual miles! Air, l --~----,----,--·1 j OF HEW & USED Trucks 95~~ a~to .trans . powecr steer-.00 Dodge ''an. Complete lhn.. lkh. 142-.US. • MOTORS ~ 4WHEB.DRIYES ••••••••••••••••••••• 1n". s pilt rims. amper k !-'-='--==-~~~~, lita.•ao•OW'Y . CHEVY • b camper, stove, s in , 1___.~.... _ ,... ,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• COPELA"'D 'S 1971 spec-1:11 . I~case or uy. icebox. 64S·l.568.,.. A.uto5. • ..,._ .ru YW Eng. 40H.P. 1""'11 11;. TON Cl! EY F.NNI-: (447~72) I louse or ltn -.::::..::=:c:'-"-"-----1·•••••••••••••••••••••• SANTA AMA SJ0-0040/5J0-4799aft 6 JEEP CITY S UPER PI CK UP . {HJtl s 2 13 / 92 1-8588; •67 CORTINA-4 cy1 .. , __ .,_;8C.J'-S..'-J_l _7_1-:::;:;-: A'u t 0 m a t 1 c, rad 1 o. 7 14 /523-7~. • '74 For.J Van automatic, radio, _heater1(:--: 971 s ' PORSCHE-VW 2001 E. lttSt. heater, pwr,-s teerin~. --74 D'TSUM Xlnl condition & recent NJve Job. A •• ~~••••••••••••••••r RECARO bucket seals. Santo.Ano fa ctor y air cond., "' $.155. 7~l·T734 beautiful car. (WTR7SS). ,• lf 7 Jc•-t Blk leuthl'r ""'/blk l'or· 558 a000 s hortbe1l w /camper PICKUP ..... -~ d N .., 'l ~. Dodge ~-ton. V-8 ..... · k •·--• • uro y tr1n1 . cw . ---------i shell. Low miles & real Only 20,423 m1 es . A'uto. P /s, p 18 . Crpt, 646-#*7 Dlr. ~~g. XL'NT'toa%'. &1 5 · 6101 1975 GMC sharp. !5'3G4KJ. $ave! l944Stt1'). panelng, whl s , tires Audi 9707 ~ .. 1Jl-20&0dlr. 190 SL M·•rccdcs e n•'. "Jo'mmy ilo'ghSierra" Dir. 6-1!>-5700. ______ d_lr_., .. , -·· ft&~·="=-----::-:--__ '" .. 831 2883 495 1213 ----......., . .....,..,,a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ totally rebll. ext:hangc Aulomabc,air condition· · --720.A.TSUM '7 4 FOX 4 Dr, stereo. lo Citroetl 9716 $1200. 6,000 mi or li mo. 1ng, factory warr anty & 1973 DATSUN PICKUP •73 Econoline. mi Clean. $4600. Ph :••••••••••••••••••••••• 1o--------i--------.. ! guarantee. trans also many option. Only 10, YJ. ·roN PI CK UP. 1 '""""30T) Ymt 673'.S985eves. 73Citrottt • Don't <>ivc up the ship! llave somethit;ig_ you want avail George's l"ore1gn miles. 8.11 -204-0 dlr. s peed, rad 10. heater. 64 , 5700 ~-I d • ll 'CI fed d d c s 't<J< ''oo•t .,. d1r V-8, auto. trans., radio. AmH HMaley 9709 S spe_ed •. a r con ·• "L•st" ot ,·n •lo•sified. tose . ass1 1 a s o ar erv. ·• '-' lt •c<lto fo'nd'. Die. n --·-t l th •- • SEl.L 'die •'tern~ with a .. II d t "ond• "St."e it .. metallic p&1n ea er""' S.'·p to s hore r esults! it well -<.:;.di NOY.', llw y. Dana Point. 1 • • . tJ "" .~8 ar o 11 • • •••••••••••••••••• • 1 • ,., ~78 493-~ Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. l(JJ-&1 495·12 __ \Yant ad r~ult.s .,..2 . .,,..., you'll boy it !" 77687L. ••••• . AM /FM. Meticulo us y 00-$7S. •:.~=-~=::.·------1·-,---,-----,------:::-::: J '60AuslinHealey ma i ntained by one i-N 9100 A.Wt N 910 A.Mtol, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 910 f'')J 7 "Bug-eye"Spnte owner. S31-Z040dlr. Autos H•w 9800 Autos. M~w 9800 Autos, •w OJ, ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .N"t Xlnt. cond, gd runner, gd c=1 c=~=..:..:"----::=c:: •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 'I\ LAin! a" body, int. A classic & Deftill 9720 --"eQJt WJID hard to find. Gd MPG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dunton Ford blows the whistle on hi9h prices! NEW '75 PINTO ~~0~1<1 1100 ~ cv! ""9 • l•onl & ·~~· OOml)ff q0••"1. •"" mort. ('1'1 111~1 .... ___ , __ ... . "'"" ___ _,_, __ ....... ~.~ ........ ~,.. __ ,_ NEW '75 MlVEllCK IRAMD HEW COURIER ISIOl:c -• • ~. Wiyl bl!ICfl -l -.. nr-~ 1~11031 Re movable hdtop & · WILLBUYYOUR Volvo I ragtop. Side curtains. DATSUN, TOYOTA. $1100 cash. Call before OK VOLKSWAGEN 191>6 Hn1bor CM. 646 930j• 6:JO pm, 89'2-29'lO. PAID FOR _. -· --. -BMW 9712 ORNOT. .-69 Ford Window Van,••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPCDOALLLLAR auto., $1150. '70 Ford Van W 2002 $15.'i0.497-1>79 1971 IM . _ . SALBERNAQENE 4 speed, air cond1t1on1ng, 540-0«2 '70FordWindoVan.Cptd. stereo & mag wheels. Sm. VS. $1699. One owner. Will trade! '733'0Z,.,i._.~a Brown. 544·3417 831·Z040dlr. m ag whls •. air cond. ___ ..::::.:..:=---·1-'"-"""::.::::..:. _____ I AM /FM radio, 28,500 m l. '73VWP-i 4 Cyl., 4 s peed, powe steering, radio, heater . Camper equip. Hard find panel.198HGH. SAVE Harbour V.W. : : ~ . t tl Hunt. Bc-h. MZ-4435 '61 ECONOLINE Van, good cond, radials, aut trans. $5?5. 557-2209 •• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ·.& $5000. 493-3903 •· '1S 82.lO, 2000 mi, ~. M6-0010 ot 979-8261 aft.$ .. p.m. Sates.Service-Leasing ''TOY.r 510. ~uto. Nds mu!~ Roy CcrYer Inc. Oer &: has some body Rolls k oyce ' BMW damage. BIB $1.34;5. Sell 234E.17thSt. for $750 cash. as is. 22Q. Costa Mesa 546-4'4.4 Coral. Balboa Is. •"13 a.oz. $4750/bst, auto, 19701MW . Xlnt cood, air. lo mi._ 2800 CSA. Silver with Wbt /red int. stereo/FM;...·.· blue leather. Low miles. 963-2909 aft 6. .. 83I-2040dlr. •m Dodge Long Body, 6 . . '74 PICKUP, ?,500 ml,'· cyl eng. Paneled & crptd. '12 Bavana, atr, am/fm , red, 4 spd, r adio, beater, SlOOO 5754059 sun roof, 41 ,000, xlnt st ep bumper, $2,995. · · cond. Bsl over $6,7SO . .S.-lW days, or UB-3661 Autos Wonlod 9590 "81-2826/830·8880. eves. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 073 J.~ CS Coupe;. Blue FOR TOP USED CARS leath int. 4 spd, a.J.J", Xlnt F'OJI EIGN, DOMESTIC cond. 64.2·2'1ll Jf you~~~~~e~1t~ clean #'7 3 B~W ~.O S seeusfirst. Automatic, air con~ .• BAUER BUICK Jeather,stereo, pwr. win· dows, alloy wheels & on-2925 Harbor Blvd. ly 24,ooo miles. An im· Costa Mesa 979·2500 maculatecar. (3133521) • CREVIER MOTORS hl&IROADWAY SAHTAAHA J 835-3171 '73Dahm240Z .. · Inventory reduction sale. ' 2 To ch005e from. Front line ready. Llc. 824.KZ.I; 24311GV. $4495 NEWPORT IMPORTS J100 w.eo.st Hwy. llB. 642·9405 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDl.A TEL Y FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME Ill TO SEE US '72 IMW la•aria •'73 240Z, Coco brn, 4 speed, air cond., 34,000 mags, air, .C·spd, xtra· ~., original miles. 831-204.0 sharp. $4.,800. 830-6882. 1-'d_lr_. ________ 1'74 Datsun 260 Z very gd. 1974 J.OCS C-.e cond. SS,900. or best ofr. -t 000• HO t'I 0 6 eyl. "'9~ llrlletl gl~'-lf<'lfll & rNf ~' 9<1o1fdJ, c"Olot 1."'fd au!1iclf m11fMI, ~. IOC\ grl>JI> I. lf!Ott. !L19tlllll NEWPOF\T IMPORTS Fjord blue, automatic, 962·!1718 altr . 6 & wknds. air cond .• s tereo or642-043'9·6. ,, . • • • • • • • . . ' • . ' • t $3177 $7501 ::.:-::..-:.~.':::.:::: .... . ......... .... "'"'.,., $72'! ·----~--....... _, " .............. - MD. ::;;.,:..:;.::." '"'• '''"'"" 1111), --··-· ..---- . ~ ·-.. -.. ~­-'""-oOI ... ··-·------_., .... , '14VW -- s3377 '70 CAMAIO· . . .... ... , , ........ -----~--''"' '72 ,_100 JftT . _ ...... , ...... -~ .. -·---·~­_ .._,, '73 OlD$ """'" .., ____ _ __ ........... . -·--·------ SI.LI ENDS SUNDAY HIGHT '72 DATSUH ... ._..,.,., __ _ --·OI 51977 .,. ~·D-Cnl. i.at. 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JlOOW.CoaslHwy.N.B..·· pean velour i_ntt;r1or , cond., brown, auto, 642a9405 SUNROOF_. low m1lag~. l2.500 mi., $2900 or best. 1-------,--j No longer imported & 1D ofr 640-029$ · mint condition! l5286). 1--· "--------~ ~County'• CREVIER ·oo >to. 2000cc eng. s spd Highest S 1vy... MOTORS gear box, all •bit. Needs on ."'ports . cyl head. Bslofr. 751 ·5420 , hl&MOADW.t.Y ... lilMn:erToyofa .SANTA AMA '71510 Wagon, auto, new-•' CallRogerorBill 8 ,,3171 tires, mags , AM /FM. M7-8SSS ~:ro tape, S2000. Ph. 675-4826., Fial 972 Fiot . 9725 Fial 9725 .............•..•..... ···········!••········· ······················~ ~ ........................................ ~ i e:::o flB/4 Jll TH~~sr. f-:~:: f .:J~ , OCTOBER SALE "J'"~: £ · · · OVER 40 NEW FIATS IN STOCK •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·~~~° FIAT 128 2·dr. ":i~~° FIAT 128 4·dr. Front Wheel Drive LOT OF CAR BUT NOT A LOT OF MONEY $2889 s2999 : ":t".:°FIAT128 WAGON • NANO NtW FIAT X 1/9s :· "' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fully Equipped WllESf SEUCfJOll Ill ORAlfllE CO. BIAT THE PRICE INCREASll OFFERGOOOUNTILMON.10-21 -75 1'1-IT•f 'ACTtJRY AUTllQRtD:o S.I~-, .~r,,,icr, IA>wlftK & l>Hrun• lkliRtry 120 W. WARNER ot So. Main, SANTA ANA • 557-2132 • ··········· ........................... . :· . • • • • • • • •• • • • •• . " • :, . • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • : .. . : . •• : . • •••• . ~ ... • • • ,O l i r " '"M ·'~ ... .. . ' ~u.: 4 • ••. di " y . , " ., . '" I•'! .. •!, M H .. ... f ~ te .. [ • 1 • 71 • , ,,., ... 'a• arted .._........, ' h:' .............. ' • " • • --. I ...... • ->p•rW ................ ...... l .. orted ........ i.portod Frldoy.Ocl-17, 1075 OAJLVPlLOT •JJ• ······················ ······················ . ---Dlt t720 •• •••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••r••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 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'fh~r~~r .~6.~0ooco,:i : H•::netR~~~1i1 •-1DEALitttN d.S.A. $19 1 MftR Q 0 IS, . OHL Y AT .. ·~~:'en~~:'::!·rand~;j Hav~twotoplckfrom . Sl700/ofr.IM8.0l97 ME~E,?.~,:=~ER rR{~ia ·c1~lWJiA SALE MOTORS . HUI ~'.:-SllOO~UOOan .e SAVE "'' $10 SbUon Wgn .• """ . Buena Park llOUS·ROYCE ~ .., rwm mf•litg NEW f.RIEDLANDER • ~Ulch, ••• ,. •• cond., 523-7250 ..... ,,...... ~ TOY-OT A '1 5 TOYDTAS A•M·"1sPsk10 .. yM-SVIDEJFrow' ~.r!'!!!.~!:4... '69 vw IUG •••5. 48S-3518. On thtSanta Ana Fwy, COSTA Ml$A ... l H ,17, 4 Speed. rad10, healer, ' sa6 uu 831·288> 495-1210 t030JSAJ Harbour V . W. ( .. 725 7 4 Mercedes e&.os10 SU:OAvs '"'66 Harbor. c ¥ 6.16 9301 also Demo Sale ·10 Spitfire. overdrive. $1019 DmD SMi t 161 73 TOYOTA wlltl 1971 TOYOTA Sl.095. DAYEllOSS Hunt. ikb .• ----- ' . 240D ••••••••••••••••··~~~·· Automatic. air, powe ... MAllt 11 COUPE 675.5797 Poatloc SM'l -· M F DISCOllUTS Automatic, air condition· '---l KPdQfllirters Die~el EXCLUSIVE . :,:;;:mi~~. A I M . un ing .. Landau. Low '72 Tri~ TR-6 -c;:!,~~'Mc!'.'d. "64 Squareback. Nds littlework. $600. 642·7$4.0 . .. s.hlhg A real economr fOI 6'5-5700 dlr. ash19'os miles.S3l·20t0dlr. Low mile!!, s arp! AM / 546-1017 '668U5.Gdcond Runsgd. FACl'ORY automob.ile with s~nroo , OrmtCJe County FM . 108CUM. $MOor bltofrer. AUTHORIZED autom1t1c transmission, <QA Find wbat you want 1n $11 OD SAVE S '63 YW lun 646·S722_. __ _ SALE •SERVICE power steering, factory Daily Pilot Classifieds. -';II PART$ •LEASING air {'()fldllioning, radio. & • ~ • frotll liit pric• 4 Spe~.d •· ~ adio .. Gas 14 Super &oelle, red lain FI AT heater. (871JPVI · ~~~~r. See It , you II buy Interior. pin atripping. rice 0 MOTOI OPrOllTUMITY Wt UU1A SAVE SS room rond l600. TOP. P • d f d l " . it . IMRti63. Aft1 /Fftl, 13,S.OO mi. shov.· · Selll CAR knot'k& often wbeo you ~ 833·9424 • AUTMOtllZID '"!" resull ·~•.ltlng Dally ~;I TOYOTA eJ•"• t~,.,:. -.68-V_W_3"l-o ,-·ti rk . Gd. ~!..E~.~!'J~JS MERCE:DES S.. & Swftc• Pilot Class1f1ed Ads to .... 9770 ""'' UUIO tires & eng ine. $675 . ·DAVE ROSS reach the Orange Coasl · 1960 Hnrbo• c M 64, '1303 WOCJfft S44·3'1l7 · 1910 Harbor. C.M. market. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . "JI 1276 l'OMTIAC nun VOLVO '68 vw Rebuilt eng. Great • • . • Pbone642·S678 '69 Corona. Nwly reblt MUST SELL~ '74 Corolla. '62 Bus, gd cond., $900. -----~------' 2410 Hftor ll•d. · e ng . Take over pay · Stereo AM /FM /Tape, 673·7703. Also. '11 Harley trans Crunchod frt I< re 1966 Hftr.bC)r CM b46 9'"' · • '71 J.5 COUPE 1ncnt5. 548·2689 after 6. Mags. $28SO/ofr. 646·0726 0 . Sprint. $1 25. 350CC l;---:~-:';-'--C-'~":':-:1-!ar!!_!l400~/~o~ff!_•fl~•:."·IM82~c_- lmmaculate condition, .1.u1o M 9100 9100 •·• • M •·•-M Auto• M 9800 one owner, priced to sell ! "' S. ew A.altos, N.•w __..-01, N•w 9800 "'uto1, ew tlOO -•· ew tlOO • • ew Aafos.. M•w · 9100 &11·2040dlr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~··••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. 1972 FIAT 128 , Sedan .. (780GXR ). $1699. 831·2883 . 495·1213 • ~I ·r ·70 ~Sports Spider, xlnt . cond, many xtras, 33 mpg, $1295. 846·8062 ·-9727 " " ' ·············••..t.• .. ••!.oit•• ' 1 ... Honda '71 AN 600 Mech. , lo perfect , radials, $15 642·3985 o r 644·452 Message MB 2200. 069. Auto, air. SS.SOOfirm. Pri Pty. Call eves, 581-8673. Mercedes 450 SL 1973 Gold metallic bambo Int. &. macs, xlnt. eood. ·$l3,000 673-0074 eves. '74Merc.._ leMSLC Loaded. Ser.11'~2·005022. $16,950 Ji111 Marino Motor Can 1200W.CoastHwy. 645-1102 -- J... 9730 MBZ ·75 280 2.dr., hj\rd •••••••••••••••••••••• top, full power, stereo ',, ··::: ;'.,;'Mercecl.s Benz /''I•••••••••••••••••••••• • 11 MBZ '66 250 SE Cpe. Horizon blue . A beautiful ';?p.. family car! Extended " terms. (0852431. House of ·• Imports. 213 /921·8588; . ' \ 714 /523 ·7250. ' .. radio. Executive car. S Year £inanc1ng avail. (106014 ) HoUS(' of Im· ports. 2 13 1921 ·8588 ; 714 /523·7250. .. " MB~ '73 280 SEL. Low POl"'lche 9750 :1., .. mileage and ru l l y ••••••••••••••••••••••• equipped. A very nice ,,,jf car! Lease or buy . • .• (016088) House of Im· 1975 PORSCHE 914 1.8 '''' ports . 213 /921·8588; sspeed. radio & marina ,,J 714 /523·1250. blue paint. (061MXR ). 1:~~ MBZ '73 2.80 SE Sed. 4.5 $7295 •11 Pride of ownershiw-and DOH IURHS :-! immaculate! Extended PORSCHE. AUDI term s av a i I ab I e . · ll6 l J H~--~ ~ (015615)-:-llouse Oflm-· ...---=-v-.~.- ports . 213 /921 -8588 ;,1 ___ 6_3_6_·_2_3_3_3 ___ 1 ··.~ 714.1523·7250. ·75 9115 Targa, 5 spd. 1:" MBZ '66 250 Sed. An oldie mag!!, AM /FM Stereo, but a goodie! Priced to Konis, t hoc. brn.673·S028 .' .. sell t his week. {015876). '66 Porsche-91 2·5 spd • House of Imports. 213/ · k p p . " 921·8588; 714/523·1250. ~M"r:a.~~~_tbl . · 1~ • MBZ '67 200. New engine. l96S ·36SSC ...... Fully equipped. Be ear. sunroof original $3 , . 1 ly! <THF331 ). House of ~ ~ Imports. ~fl3 /921 ·8S88 ; ..:.:::..::=------ '' _n_<_I 523_·_7250 __ . ____ .PORSCHE ·VW ,1o MBZ '75 230 Sed. Only RECARO bucket seats. · .. 4,400 miles. Tobatc(] Blk leather w/blk cor- '" brown. Lcase or buy . but duroy tri m . New . ... ACT FAST ! 1033054). _645=·.:.6!::;0.:.1 _____ _ I-l o use or l mporta. •.,: 2 1 3 I 9 2 l . 8 5 8 8 ; ·7~·~·/~523~-7~250~.----t-==='="--:--~'.:::"' .. -~·MBZ '72 250 Sed. A really 72 Porsche 911 T 1~ clean family car in ex· 5 Speed, factory air con· A cellenl condition. A.vaila-ditlonint. power diac ble ror lease or pun::hase. brakes, ridio, heater. (009658). HOUll& of lm· B11cic-Ob bta-ct, am7tm ports. 213/921-&S88; 114 1 atereo. '37MKJ . "23·'1250. SAVE ·m 230'. Auto, air, amtrm. -SUQO. ' J 833-1882 Harbour V .W ' ' o'12 Mercedes Benz 250, · ~I fully equip., xlnl cond, 11 $5000. 640-1751 • llWll. ~h. • _.MZ·«JS ., ,-:; , • ~ New'75 GMC ¥2 Ton Stepside Custom. Air Good.. Auto . VS. Power Steering, Mags & Tires. Costom Pain. bucke! Seats. (7269931 1975 GMC Terra Van 4x4 #502100 • New 1975GMC CAI& CHASSIS 12 F! Fla! Bed 4 ~ Power Steenno. VS Enoone (!1 12!1~91 aEARANCE s5577 PRICE_ H•w 197 5 G MC 1/2 TOH PIC KU P _4x4 SHORT·lfl> •Wheel Dr1>'e Jam 1$110061 HUIE 3 DAY CLEARANCE FRIDAY-SA TUR DA Y-SUNDA y, 10/17. 10/18. 10/19 100 TRUCKS & VANS ON' SALE! HUGE STOCK GMC • DODGE • CHEVY 4 Wheel Drive ''Terra Vans" MUST BE SOLD NOW! 12 . New 1975 GMC ~"1 MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS NOW IN STOCK! lew'75 GMC Sprint -:- Air Cond1l1on1ng. Automatic. \18, Custom Paint 15008341 $ ~fst.tl 5926481 Price ... CLEARANCE s7277 PRICE.... . New 1975GMC 2TON CAI& CHASSIS C.eC>OO 4•2 203 W B , 138 CA, 8 2!u20 10 Ply Power St-•"Q 36e V8 !~292) CLEARANCE s7277 PRICE_ · PRICE ............ s4377 4 Wh IO . How lt7S GMC V• TOii Plcto,. ee n v es 4 -Dri.. MUST BE- '"~tiiiRA,NCE $ PRICE........... 5 How 1975 GMC Vo TOH ~·-0 4x4s.n.. ~ ·~ Heevy Duty Soed1at OS11481 t PRICE ........... s5077 CLEARED QcLeAR.ANcE s ~ PRICE .......... 6277 ' l ( ' ' : ' : ... : ... .t ....• ' ..... 'It '•. 4" ' . ~ ' .... ., . ' .,. . .. ' ~ . . -. • -• . --u td ""'°'· U1td 0 ·e· OIJLYPllOT . Frl"-J,October17, 1975 Autos. IMpOrhcl Avto1. IMportedl ......... potied Autos. 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F1rem1s\. cre1••· ••••••••••••••••••••••···•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .radiri, ht:ater, nice 111 " ·FM 1 ~000• c· 11"""0076 :nooo mi 100% exru.· lbckni••Dealer gage rack AMI Ct>ar... a.,...... · ·1 • •4aso VW YWSUMROOF •70 YW lenor,&newvalvcjob · d' ts ·d gcndi Super cean . • • Buses Dcautirut black With red Radio. ht'!il lC<. new point. ((.'LX411) $1099. 01· SouHt CoCrst A.recs FINAL r,i:x:~~a1\ar~d':-in .o . '67m _1R.iV11.m"m"-.o.",·,~~:nrF~l ~"'.:'~""'~'c.· ___ -:::-:::: interior. ltun~ like nl:w 646-4441 ' 9917 t:umesee thasone! low. low miles. Wh ite. 8uworleoseat pwr&etect.962-6188. Comaro llard lo find. 368M PQ Volvo 977 2 -r --••••••••••••••••••••••• 2167 HARIOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• M llR Q •• r S_ CLOSE 'Tl RIVIERA . Clean. lo ·70 Z·28 c.muo. 4100 ml COSTA MESA $1788 U mileage. $2500. Call on new eng. very clean '75 Volvos MOTOR 5 OUT &I0-8999.· cond.$?500.400.1605 7 Passenger, extra clean. '71 lus 01411 1 Passeng~r , air <'<111il 1973VW SUPF:rt BL-;l'.:TLL-;. Specia l mags. ('t1~!u 1n i.iatnl Job & slt•reu Will tradt· H.11 ·204utllr Harbour V.W. Buy or Lea1e 'Tl Bui ck Est.ate We n . 9 •71 CA.MAIO . Avery Pkwy-SD Frwy OH •75 M-,-•, sen"•' 31r lo m1 '6' Pop Top 111 HEW Camper. ·1oc...,., o32s21 Extr;1 rlt-<HI eampt•r '71 Bu• 048FUM 9 Passcni.:er hkc new '70 Pop Top l 67CFL t'am1ly 1·an1µ«r w /!-.Ill\*" '70 Bu• 9 5 3BEI 7 Passenger llkL· rH""' '71 Bu• 205SSI 7 P.asst·ngl"r .Sh.1rp' '70PopTop 81l8MT Cle<in. fun 1·,1rn11£·r '73 Bu• 666GMW 7 Pas;-.L•n,i.:t•r du<tl lank-. '70 8u• 506HG9 GARDEN WEST VW 2 Hlucks \\' of a .. ach Bl\U WAHTEO ust.-.1 '70 VW 's or (Jlfll·r (';111 6.:11 227 1 dealer '73 VW CAMPER {}nt• ""'ner Sk 1 r ,1L·k~ ln1marul:1tc 111 ~1dL' & uul !I.JI 2'1}lU dlr '73 VW Ghio Cpo. l\1•lly ~rcc•n . :16,l~t'> rn1ll'S Sho":. t"X\·c llent l"art· $2995 NEWPORT IMPORTS ' . ' '70 VW Pickup ClL•:.in , lot~ nf <-.1r).!o Sl'at:t', htllc ~a:. 'J·IJ'JHI-. SAVES GARDEN WEST VW :.! Hl111·ks Y.' of ll<•a1•h Ul\d 7f.OO \\" PstrnuL .. tcr Blvd \\'t>.st1n 1n .. tt'r tl.!fJ.7:>5 1 ·fi.8 V'\\' Sun<hlll {',1rn 11er Ex cond ~UOU or l.tesl of ft•r ~lti2·4f>57 "J i \IW C:1n1 p1•r , 1a1· 1•qu11>t . lnad~·d. ~l id 3100 W.Coast Hw) N.B. t:11n•J t•n ..: o\·erhault"l Volvo Dir iHnce '56 WILLIAMS VOLVO !l.111 Comm onwealth Hut'na l'ark 521-7000 '67 Volvo 1 4 Door Auto. trans . iur cond1 tioning , radio Supc•r .n1t·c' ··see il, you'll buy 1l 1 "VWF.lll $1377 cj~~~ 642·9405 m t.•c h i-:uod $2.'IUI --_ !ru2 ~2AA 1•,;.t. II ,,1.,,, ! I,\ 1.J1 '•!fl' 7GoO v.,· t'slmu1.,,.lt•r Blvd, \\'estm1nstt>r K93 75{!1 VUt:t pa!i " • ' ' V-8, a uto. trans .. power MISSIOMYIEJO JlOOW.Co.lstHwy.N.8. · orig ownr . $2,500. steering, power brakes. .!Jl·2880 495·12\C 76 642 _9405 557·4114979-7517 radJo,heatcr. (S(JBCJ I). ORAHGECOUMTY --"62 8UJCK·Automal1l', $1989 VOLVO ToChooMfrOJ!! l974VOLVO .adio. heat"· new iices DAVE ROSS t:XCLUSIVELYVOJ.V(J BUY 1" & nJce inl crior Pontiac Stub: 145 Stotionw-<CUNl451. $299. ..,80 11,,bo, Blvd. Largest Volvo Dealer -..,.--· ,,.,... AA•1 Dir .u C Automatic, power $leer· ............... · Costa Mesa 10 Or<inge uunty ! ur BUYorLt.:1\SE ing, A~t /F'M . lt>,300 CodiU« 9915 546-8017 DIH1':CT LEASE or1g1oal m iles . One • •••••••••••••••••••• owner. (4'1J KXWJ. • • ' 74 CA.MARO ~t··~· ~.~-~~D,~.·~ $4995 (' f-''""1 On ly 21.230 mH es. T FROM DONIURMS ·~ (793.IWR). PORSCHE AUDI li'ii:;;iil 64.S-'700 dlr. 2025 S. Manchester G1\nft01 l••ott• 13631 HorborG.G . Anaheim 750-2011 1Vwn WH.O 636.2333 ------------- VO i.VO '74 ' rt<. ""'· VOLVO 1975 VOLVO t-:eonomy w /style 1'h1s 164 E one has 1l all Le a se .tva1!;1U!t• 'IG·16 304J !louse or Imports. 213 !!21 ·~. 714 5Zl ·7~50 1-·1nd "'ha t ~ou v.·;1nt in lhnly 1'1lot l:la:;~1f1cds 1974 VOLVO 164 Scrlan Aut umal!c, r;1dio. healer . pwr s teering & a1rcou•IJ11on1ng. Dir. 831 2&i.J 495.121:1 Sunroof, automatLc, air c:ontf., stereo & only only 6600 miles (3303 l Huge Cadillac Selection OYH 100 ...... ~ 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET SALF.S & SERVICE 2828 Harbo< Bl•d. COSTA MESA ~~.~~·. ~-"·"'-....... !~~~I ~~~ ... ~.".": ....... !~.~~ ~-~-~~·. ~-"·"'-....... !~.~~ ~~·-~~·. ~~.v: ....... !~.~~ ~~~·. ~-"·"'-....... !~~~ ~~.°.~·-~~."!. .... ~ ... !~~~ CREVIER MOTORS ld&BROADWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 C 4 Mll1e PrkH t.-wU-1 ..... Nabers .,. Codillac 546-1200 74 El Camano, Xlnt cond.· air. PStPB, Less than 20,000 m1 .• $.Tl!IO. 493-3444 . J. OVER 100 NEW '75 PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO CLEAR MEW 1975 MAVERICK 2DOOR 52999 SEU-OFF SALE PRICE 250 CID 6 cyl. eng. PR78x14 tires. froAt and rear bumper guards (Stk. #1244. Ser. .#5K9911143912) SAVE All the Way • WHEN YOU BUY • WHILE YOU DRIVE NEW 1976 PINTO 2·Dr. Sed $2789 PlusTax & License ?300 cc ;iv. 4 cyl , r;idio 87B• 13 BSW tires. 4 <opd tr.ins, bkl <,t: • .t<.. lrnt u1d rt•" bu1npr r,ds. St>. =076 l t:.iRJOYJ 2b34')J MEW 1975 MUSTANG saL-OFF SALE PRICE Vinyl front bench seat, custom steer. wheel , front disc brakes. body side mldings .. fr ont and rear bumper guards. [Slk. #1117. Ser. #5W8212 t8298) LAST CALL FOR DEMO & Sl'AFF CARS Over 40 Showroom Fresh '7S's MUST GO! •PINTOS •MUSTANG ll's •MAVERICKS • TORINOS •ELITES • GRANADAS •FORD LTD's • T-BIRDS SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!. ~:~GRAN TORINO:.~~~ s4799~:FF WIHD.Sln.. '5777 DISCOlMT '888 VB eng., air cond., pwr./str. & b rks .. a/trans., radio, HR78x 14 w/W, front & rear bumper gds. and more. (Stk. #347. Ser. #5E32H166734) MEW 1976 FORD F-100 ~:~LTD WAGONc ... ~."':u1RE ~:~THUNDERBIRD~...°~~~ 56989 SEU-OFF SALE PRICE Pl'4 tu 6 ~cetiM W1MD. sn:a. OtSCOUMT .'8589 '1600 460 V8. air cond., pwr. brks .. steer., indows. ans seat. auto.trans .. AM/FM stereo. lug rk . trailer tow pkg., tilt steer. whl., vinyl trim and much much more. (Stk. #0841 . Ser. #5076A138383) ' SJJ89 ~~OFF CUSTOM STUESIDEP.U. ' """"'"~~ PRICE $3695 ~OFF WI~. mi. DISCOUNT PRICE '9704 s 1915 "~'·"~ Pwr. glass moon r oof, full pwr .. auto. temp. air spd. control, vinyl root, stl. bit. w/w. AM /FM stereo. plus far too many luxury apts . to list . (Stk . #277, Ser. #5J87A1 23198) Incl. 4900 GVW package. ammeter/oil pressure gauges. special eng. emissions pkg., mirrors. extra cooling radiator. 5-078x15 B 4 ply tires. (Stk. #100. Ser. #F1 OBRA50029) ALL SALE PRICES GOODntRU SUNDAY, OCTOIER 19 • SE HABLA ESPANOL - FREE PARTS WARRANTY WITH EVERY USED CAR SOLD! 12 MONTHS /12,000 MILES Scope of Guarantee , ·v. li I . . iiii· • ...... , •• _,,,,,,_ ........... ,_ ....... ·•-•.-h•. '''" ,.,.,., -•v" • -·• -•-' ' -·• ,_ •-··""· ......... -· ......... .. l r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Chevy 9901 1~00 H Olrbor Blvd,. ·) \..._ C~la ~~ ~0·9100 ./ ...................... · 1-_::=======-..J Caprice Auto. trans., factory air condition1n~. po we r slcer1ng, power win · dows. vinyl roof. "See it. you'll buy 1t ~ •• 824K YP. CADILLAC t-.:L DORADO ·13. Very low m!lca~c . Pndc of ownership and shows il. i''ull y equipped Ruy on extended terms New Car Show or lease. (45 P645). I louse "377 cf Import.">. 213 /921 ·8588 , "'-• Before you buy, check 714 1523 .7250. D l , lhe deals from these 0 .(.' ltflM llllH I Dealers. More than 60 ·W Coupe .;-v.uc~ -full e ....... uuw· models at llunl inAtOn pwr., fact air. lilt wht:cl, ~ Center loday thf'u Mon AM /Ffl'1 radio, new/ires. 0 TOYOTA : Beach & Edin~er at San $W5. Ph: ~5-8922 I " Diego Fwy. fl .B. .74 C~J°pe d;-V,JJc. ~5.0iJO 1960 Horbo•. c M 040 9301 AMC 9905 mi. All xtras +. $5 ,895. 1972 Towns m an Wagon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·7G29: PS, PB.air,6 passenger. MUST SELL! ·13 Matador near new tir es, Xlnl ·Sla WaJ:. xln t cond. Jla~·e something to sell? cood .. 44,000 mi., $1500-· Make offer. 645·°'114 Cl:1ss1f11:.'CI ad:-; do it well. 548-7725. ------------- Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hffw 9800 Allfo1, Mew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , , ~On~'~' " """ .... . ..., ,,,,.. ····~· .... ~.., .. "The '76s have arrived, and HOW ARD Chevrolet in Newport Beach is STACKED UP AND STUCK with a big stock of left-over new '75 cars and trucks to be disposed of now at phenomenal savings!" HURRY for the MONEY-SAVING Chevy deal of a LIFE-TIME! LGOK! New '75 CHEYYS • Only$2999 ,,... ........... _...,._ ,._..., 11 !111~~11J $AVE AS NEVE~ BEFORE! ACT FAST! W~lle ·selectfon Is bestl '. ,. ,• . ' • • • • • • • ~ ' • . ' . ' . " .... . I: • ~u...i Aolel.u..d A111o1,U1td u...i Mlol.Ultd ""'°'·U•td F!ld!y,Oo1-11,1m DAILYPILOTPJ1. ~.................... ····~·················· ........................ ······················· .............................................. . a. .. o1o1 99Z . t93Zllldh I ·9952 9955 9t60,•ll• 9965 Alllos,UH<I Alllol.UH<I "UH4 ....................... ........................ ............•.......... . ..................... ·········-············ ..... ~ .................................................................................... .. · lll6S El Carilloo, e .,1, lt66STIM4KAT 'G. Qd cood. llu tU./ Ice ur! 'TO CuUau 'TO CUda, ..o, low ml., l'Ollllec 9961 Ollllec • 9961 9965 Art, new tlre•. $'100. •speed. map, both Wpl bnkel. '500. After a c:all Supre.me. Air, Pit. plb, map, nal cl~, $1500. ?4 POlltiec •••7•·••1•:;:,:,:M•::,•1•LLI•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-•••••••••• t'I~ ev•• wlmda. • eo<•. CONCOURSE -· · ou pain~ Ilk• ou lnL Xlot er -alter. 212 AJll.C Gr•d ....,_ ~ u 72 '°MTIAC • c.tallna. Gd -1n1. COllDITION. 8>1 ·2040 cmd.5Sl·S.... Hlb Stteel, H1111tln---rn& 4 DOOR GIAMD SAFARI ad l'lllUllo&. Xlot famUy ':611 lmpaJa Wp. Sl"1 v.a. dlr .. · · 'l5M1.&1LU&•.toodcoo· Beacb.afterl. J Model Auto. trans., a.Ir condl· ear. 4-dr hardtop, air Auto. air. Lo mt. Gd dllion, .,.,_ "5-3972 or ttl7 '6'Pl.TM~~ Auto PS 1 all ticnln&. power aleertna, WAGOM steel r•dl•ls, 11,000 . cond. '875 ........ llS. 9tlS: 54'1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• vv•n ·· · ·• a r, r n r,::er brakes, radio, Auto. tr•ns., power ~101911\«4. • •••••••••••••••••••••;, ?JPIMTO IAllACUDA wheels, vinyl top , ... (-GJI> st.ecrin1,raetory1lreoa·I--------~ pa~.Zdr. B.A. Rblt .• IB Coronet Wac A!C'OC* 1011 ttSI Auto. trane., air Ulftdl. AM {FM stereo with -r. -· • CUJonln&, power brakes, e na. A·tran1 6 BU. lu1. rack An· $800'. ---··••••••••••-~:Ci:c.er:;;,'Wlf'OOI, Uontna, power steert.n1. ~·bucket sut.1.18.000 . Sl71t raclio, beater, rool ract.tn••~nl 9970 PSIRH.~5•3805 M&-1378 • • , S.JsmndSerrice $1719 power brakes, radio, lel..Ser,_12525 . DAYIROSS (7.0BL>. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~61 Imoala. Good cood., tt40 OUISMOllU DAYE ROSS ...... r. (TOOKLEJ. • $3995 P ...... S-Sl619 '60 ClaHI<. Gd tra.,, good tlr'9J.! door, Mate GMC TIUCIS stlt a&IOHarbor Blvd. $4$0/b1t olt. 5•9·3621 otfer.1 .. _. ··~•••dr••••••••••• HOHDACAIS PoMIK Shih DAYEIOSS . Jl•M.-0 Cotta Mesa 974POMTIAC ThW"l&FriAft.4. 191D Caprice Chevy. Air PB vinyl ~op ioa!~·~ u.lffftityO.. 2480~!!\'d . P.ttac St.ft MotorCcrs 54WOll GRAMDSAFA&I L970 T·Blrd, loaded, xlnt eond., vinyl roor, good underBIBk.astlo.g$18SO . ~HarborBlvd. S4M017 2480·Harbor81vd. '74AlllllDS WAGON cond. M1.1at sell! New trans., 1850. 879·4818. ~9 Costa Mesa 540-9640 Colla Mesa 1a:JO W. Coast Hwy. tS To CltooMI Auto. trans .. factory air nres. Pvt. Ply. 8'6-3278 Privateparty. 7JPIMTO 54M017 " 645-1102 Incl. Formula's. From conditioninJ:, power y 9974 '74 LTD Cty Sq. Wgn. '74 Olds Cutlass Salon S""''IU <MltolN) steerlne power brakes, ... t..'HEVY MONZA '75 2+2 loaded w/xtraa. 20,000 loaded, xlnt C'ond. sac. ..,.... . 1969 Pl.TMOUTH PONTIAC WAGON '73. . di .: l r , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ST •TJ-·~OM $3519 ra o, 1M;:"a er, roo ra ... . Cpe.. Under 12,000 miles. mi,837-Ul89 . Below Bl Bk.67S-9926 "" "'""'""• SATELLITE 2 o R . ,Low mileae-:· Fully D•VEROSS (OlllLFV). '72 HATCHBACK, 4 SPD. · 4 Speed trans mission., . 4 Speed, air, spec:ial COUPE. Automatic & eq~ipped . Priced for "' $4219 NEWBRAKF.S.$1200. Virtually new! Priced WLID4dr.PS,PB,air, I973 C utlass Sedan whee:ls.(15ltFYE). pwr.sleC!rlhllinthilim· quick s ale or lease. Pontiac Stvh: D•YEROSS 6'6-6751 . · for quick sale. (216919) lowner, lo mi. Cbe5lllut bm. Good cond. SU.5700 dlr. maculat.e vehicle. Priced (12,0357). House of Im-:a&llO Harbor Blvd. "" House qt Imports . S4.S·2822 sz..soq MMtlO Mr. Sau· . Ri&ht.(G36ELL). ports 213/921-.8588 ; • CoetaMe.a POftfioc Shh '71 Veca Hatchback. 1974 2 13 /921 ·8588 · 714/ denon '74 Pinto Sedan, 4 spd, 8l1281l3 495-1213 714/523·'1250. 54M017 2480Harbor8Jvd. Honda XL·S~O. Xlnt ~·'7250 ' 70 FORD . 19000 mi, a.track am/fm · Costa Mesa . · cond. Bstoff557·2970 . TORIMOCOU,1! OLDS CUTLASS ....-...$2400.f!S.mll ,_ 9965 69FtREllRD 7J'°MTIAC • '546-1017 '7 0 CHEVY· VS , Auto. trans., air coodi· SUPREME "73. 2 door ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic. air, \'iny1 2Dr.H___..__ 71 VEGA automatic, power llttt· tioning, power steering, bardtop. J.pw miles, and 9960 75 USID RIUllDS roof. (181APV). -'""'""I" '91 FllUllD (599C8K) 1ng.radlo&beater.Runs power brakes, rallye very stlarp. Hai ever·••••••••••••••••••••••• 15ToC-HI SU.5700 dlr. V·S,~~;1"1 a~ .• r~ct.ory y• lo tr a'·-'-"6'$-"-Sl"--'-00'------d-lc. well. (Ol6AON). ~99. h yth1n1! Priced to sell air 1o.vuu.a OO.lDJI'., power -o, au · ans., ...... -··1. 646-444? 01 w eels, Landau t op. fast. (240378). House of ATLAS Incl. Formula's, Tran& ·w Firebird Convert. Ori& steering, power brakes, ditionlne. radio, heater, ' r . (:r97AFY>. Imports . 213/921 ·8588; AM.f'tom (292 MEC). ownr. 62M, nu radials, radio,bealer.(328KYQ ). vlnylrool.<OISBJEP). ·10 Nova can be seen at $1219 714 /523·7250. Chrysler PtyMOl'fll $4489 a /c. au to, xlnt cond. $2119 $1919 4001 Calle Abd), San DAVE ROSS ()pen Daily I< Sun.'tillO DAYE ROSS ll.720. 6+t -0228an 6. DAVE ROSS DAVE ROSS Clemente, 493-0604. PoMlec Shh 70 Olds, 442, Conv., air, PP.t Pontiac Shh Pontiac Shih Poerti Sfvh '71 VEGA Hatcbback·4 speed, radio, & heater . Uds e;ood 6 runs •·ell . (862DDV). $1199. ...._.,. Dir . 2480 Harbor Blvd. AaftM_ i6F, ,M,.._s..201""1'' car ~ Call 2929Harbor 81\'d., .. ~.,,Harbor Blvd. '74 Black Grand Pnx , full . ., • .,, Harbor Blvd ••-Ha""rbor Blvd. '63 Chevy Impala Station Cc.ta Mesa C9sta Mesa -:,._ta Mesa power, gd cond. Below _.,.,,Coola M-a _, '72 Vega Coupe l owner Wa&on, 9 passenger, 54, "O 17 ""-"' wholsale blue book. Pri. '"'• Costa Mesa P.P. xlnt. price. S-¥-548-7458. ~ Wanl3d re!ult. '42-56711 546-1934 546-1017 pty.831-041 6 546-8017 546-8017 675-6"66 Chrpler 9925 ·-:;:.!;,on'd F~;~~· ;;'~;Autos, Mow 9100 .utos, Hew 9100 .utos, Mow . 9-·-. Mo~ · · 91oo'Aiitos, Mow 9IOO Alllos, Mew tlOO Alllol. Mow 910Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• bestotf . 962 os26 $4 ..................................................................................................................................... ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. '61 Chrys Twn" & entry er · · ~ wgn. All lux. ?Plion•good '61 Ranchero AM /FM strmg & reliable SSW. radio, ruoii but needs 675-61'70 work. $225. 846-1677 IMPERIAL ~· '73. A Leaving the country. loaded ca~ with all ~he Must sell immediately. extru. Priced for quick '71 Custom built Ford ~ale.! (1696'8). House of Ranger truck w/8' Cab· Imports. 213 /921 ·8588 ; over.camper. Xlras. 714/523-7250. Porta.potty , stabilizer Clf.RYSLER COROOBA towing bars, jacU. Will 'l$, Only 7,000 miles. sell as a unit or in· Filctory air conditioning, dividual. Call 847 ·2193. full power. Car is loaded 70 LTD Wgn . Cntry with every conceivable Squire. Seals 8. 56.000 luxury option. Avail ror mi. Gd cond. $1 ,000 cash lease or purchase. needed.548--7177. < 229132) House or Im. ~;;;:~::..:::..:.:__9i'5i)I ports. 213 /921 ·8588;,_ 714/523·7250. • ••••••••••••••••••••• · '72 Monl ego . MX Corvette 9932 Brougham. Mi n~ cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo mi. Wht / wht \'inyl , •TOPCASH ! top. Ork green saddle 'For Corvettes and other leather int. Opera win· ~d car!l &: trucks! dow11. Full pwr. AM /FM WARD Che\'rolet, stereo radio. Car Is like \'e & Quall Sta. Near nu. Priced right. Call art mboree, Bristol, & 6 or Sat/Sun. 83S·91TI . .,..Arthur, Newport PP . • lf<.ilfh. 83.1·"'5S ,_M_E_R_C_U_R_'(_M_O_N_T_E_G_O '7~vctte. White. Fully BROUGHA~ '73 . 'A,ir , 'r~.,ry equipped plus power steenng, pO.wer bfiiC:k leather interior . brakes, etc., etc. Pnced AV/FM stereo, burglar for quick sale. (569128). af"lltm. Super rims and H ouse of Imports . tires. Low mile age . 213 /9 2 1·8588 ; 714/ 836-8492 art 6. 523·7250. ...... Autos. Mew 9100 Autos, Mow I 53798 .. ~·~ 1 AMC MATADOR WAGON Air. power sleering, radio. Low miles, lmrraculate. (71196) o. trans.. radio. heater. 221CMHJ . 4 Pl.YMOUTH VALIANT speed, radio, heater. Low xcept~nal buy! (212JSG) ~-D"ATSUN-:z-60z--$5995 r, ITBO wheels. AM/FM stereo. (740ZSD) to. trans .. air. power steering. 289GOVJ 1 JEEP RENEGADE cYI .• radio. Special wheels 05017) '66 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT $1975 V-8, 4 wheel drive. Special wheels & tires. •(13788G) 4 HONDA OVIC $2695 o. tTana.. radiO. heater. super ecorronyt 34881 1 • • - Z524H911oiltnl. ..COSTAMISA S4t .. on 645-7770 / • YES, Connell is Discounting ,ALL RE INING 1975's ••• OUTSTANDING Used Car VALUES 20ECONOMY bomple: . CARS& WAGONS '71 VEGA 1 HATCHBACK 4 spoed, radio, heater, 1488 CXVI 5 1395 I LUXURY SAYINGS •Camaros •Monte Carlos •Impalas • Caprices • Stationw«19ons PRICED TO SELL! --- • ' I 'l'RUCKS·YANS I 9 to choose from Example: • '74 FORD Pl(J(UP & SHELL Alltomatic, air conditionincJ, hea'fy duty .... pptd.1446631 .. ' • • ' • • Fr101y, Octooer 17. 197~ NOW ONLY $3595.00 PLUS FACTORY CASH REBATE $200. '72 T-BIRD ,._AU v~. auto. trans .. air. poMll' steer- !ng, power. brakes. power will- dOwa. power seals. AM/FM stereo radio. heater. whitewall tires, vinyl roof. leather Interior. (605EllJ '75 CHRYSLER COIDOIA v~. auto. trans .. air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. radio. helter. Whitewall tires. vinyl roof. (408MISJ s5295 ' ' LT11 v~. auto. trans .. air oonditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio. heater. whitewall !ires. vinyl roof. (2 50EOKJ $1525 '72 PLYMOUTH SAT&UtlW'A- V~. auto. trans .. air coriditioning, power steering. r1dio, healer, wtlitewall tires. electric ignition. 121MffiJ - 51795 (, BRAND HEW 1975 DUSTER 6 cytinder, auto. trans .• power steering, radio. D78x14 wt'lllewalf ltres. tinted glass. bench seat, deluxe wheel cover.. 90 OFFMAHF. STIClllll PRICE Y~. auto. trans .• air, power steer- ing. power brakes. AM/FM radio, heater, whitewall tires, vi~ rool, lillwheel.(584MINJ '74 BUICK APOLLO COll'I V-8, auto. trans .. air conditioning, power steering. power brakes, r1dlo, heater. whitewall tires. (993KHS I s1195 s2595 '73 CHRYSLER ..W YOUB: AORHAM V~. auto. trans .. air, power steer- ing, power brakes. power win- dows. AM /FM stereo radio, wtlitewall tires, vinyl roof, power door lod<s, cruise control, lilt & telewheel. etc. ( t 22JEY) ' • '70CHEYY UM Eoonomical 8 cyt1nder. 3 speed, gg wheels & many more vans to Chocme from! { 219500) $1895 I I I rauacSARi R 1111 .. IADY 10 H CLEAN-UP SAVINGS ON '75's (£0130EHB l!ot!SO) COMl'Un "HE.t. yy DUTY" SEllYICIAYAILUU ... _ .... .,.. .... __ _ .. Or_,. C-"rf 0,.. S• *r• l:OO A.M.. t. ....... --...... ~ ........ ....... HARBOR ... ' "' ~ "' .. ~ • I BLVD. 0 ~. ~ .. Q .. '· I 7 • I : 7 • • Laguna/Sooth. Coast -. Today's· Clo~lnll N.l". Stoeks VOL. 68 , NO. 290, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 , 1975 TEN CENTS. . Flames Engulf Warehouse • • 1es ID Firemen Injured In Blaze By ALAN DIRKJN OI .. hlly """ S&ltl ....;.;.; A'twin engine Beech Baron D:tllr l"ilOf Pflolo lty IUci.arO l( .... ifl' FIREMEN KNOCK DOWN BLAZE NEAR BODY (CIRCLE) OF PILOT OF PRIVATE PLANE He Crashed Into Warehouse Near south End of Orange County Airport 2CdM Co~ds Cite Talk With Mang By lllLARY KAYE Oflll• Oallr Plto45t-" Two Corona del Mar lligh School s enior girls testified at the dis missal hearil'\& against sus- pended teacher Mi chael Mang that the instructor told them, when asked last s pring, that his class would be ''fornicating.·· D e f e n sC' a tt o rn ey J o hn Willi a ms attempted to get the girls to admit Ma ng might have said eithe r ~·rorm icating" or ··rorticating·· -words with de· c idedly diff erent m eanings. Fornicating m e ans the act of sexual intercourse but formical· ing means "swarming with ants" and forticate is to "strengthen or reinforce.·· Roth girls. who were clad in blu£> a nd white c heerleader out- fits Thursday, insisted the word was fornic ating. Carr's Resignation Tied to His 'Goals' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Oltll• Dall, Pil91 SUtt Profess ional go als a nd personal conside rations were cit- ed by Sa n C l e m e nt e C ity Manager Keneneth Ca rr in an· nouncing Thursday that he will step down as cit y manager to become the city's finance direc· tor . Ctily councilm e n approved Carr's r equest to leave the city's top adminis tra~ive post d uring a lengthy executive session Wed- nesday night. Carr has been city manage r for 11 year s. "I have carefully weighed pro· fessional goals and objectives along wit h personal consider a - tions,·· Carr; said in a statement issued at midday Thursday. As ked if his reason for request- ing the reassignment was due to pers istent disagre ements with some city council members , Carr said, "The state ment speaks ror itself. I don 't think it requires elaboration." ' Dally PllOll Stlllf !"We CHOOSES NEW ROLE San Clemente's Carr airplane cra s hed near Orange Counly Airport this morning, killing the pilot and spewing flames and debris through a huge Costa Mesa warehouse . Identification of the pilot was not immediately availa- ble. Two Costa Mes a firemen were injured battling the blaze. One was hos pitalized. Two warehouse workers inside the structure were thrown to the floor by the crash and expla;ion which followed. Tht>y said they were able lo run out through the names and nymg de bris and escaped wiLb ap- parently minor injuries. One fireman, Scott Barger, was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries :suffered when a bigh- pre:i:sure hos~ coupling came apart and the heavy metal hit him in the race . .,, Authorities said Fire Capt. Barry Adams was also injured, but was treated by paramedics at the scene. Firemen from several cities fowtht U:a.e bla1e in the warehouse ol MemOres-ConDeta at .S Clin- ton Ave., Costa Mesa, a building about 100 feel from Uy!southwest oltheairport perimetk. Federal Aviation Adrbinistra- tion official Russ Thayer said the pilot was executing am apparent approach when he l06t lhe plane in fog with a ceiling of 100 £eel and one -quarter mile visibility. The weather conditions were reported to the pilot by Orange County airport tower a.ides. Thayer s aid. The FAA officia l said that the pilot was on ins trument landing and was exe cuting his approach. In s uch circumstances there is a minimum altitude that a pilot can go down to, then he must be abl e t o see the runwa y threshold. It could not be determined w he the r th e plane cr ashed through the roof of the building or through the front. One of the warehousemen said that the plane came through the roof. but an airport offi cial said that there we r e marks to indicate the plane m ight have skidded through the fro nt . fSee CRASll, Page A2) Amoco Cuis Gas Price le CHI CAGO (U PI> - Amoco Oil Co., the nation's fourth la r ge s t gasoline supplier. today reduced its price one cent per gallon to become the third major oil firm in four days to make the cutback. Amoco"s decision came one da y after the nation's second large st supplier. Shell Oil Co., trimmed a penny from its prices. Exx- on did it on Tuesday. O•itv Pilot SHiii Plool• THEY ESCAPE CRASHING PLANE AND RESULTING FIRE . _Warehousemen ~a!~ol Wh ite {left), Larry Loeftert 'Fraternizi1ag' WM Officer Faces Eight Sex Charges YU1\1A , Ari z. (U P I ) A wo man Ma rine ofriC'er is be1ni; court-martialed for a ll egedly having sex with eight enlisted men , her m othe r r eported, com · plaining o f d isc r i m i n atio n because no action is being t aken a~ainst the men l.t. Mft ry · C . .'lirlis, 2J, faces charges or cond uct unbccomin ~ an ofCi cer a nd gentlewoman, and disobediencl' of orde rs agains t fraternizing with enlisted person- nel, s aid her mother. Mrs. Eric M. Ricka rd of Southard, Conn. Mrs . Rickard wrote to Sen. Barry Goldwa ter CR-Ariz.), and Arizo na news organizations, pro- testing that the Manne Corps acted only against her dau~hler, fili ng no charges, against the eight men. l.t. Ninis had been stutioncd at the Yuma Marine Corps Ai r Sta· lion sin ce No.vember. Im3. Attorney J ay W. J effcoat con firm ed Mrs. llickard "s story, saying he had been hired as her .. defense a ttorney when her court· martial begin s Nov. 12 a l El Toro Marine Corps Air Station A Marine s pokesm an at Et Toro would not comment. Thl' charges or st•xu:1l rt.•l;Jt1on.'i v.·ith t>n!ls ted n1cn cover c1ghl ~epa r<1te incidents , lh(' l<t\.\.')"Cr s;Jid . 1·hP charge of disnb('dience of a dirC'Cl order C<.1r ries a po!isi- blt• sentence nf f1 \"I! ye<irs i..(\ prison Jt>f1 <·n;1t said tl11• lil·Uten ant had 1•fft>red to l'L"' 11~11 hl'r com - n1i ss1on 11nrl er hon(lr:1hl1• 1·on<ti- tions, but ht•r i· "•11 n1uliling of· f1<'er rl·fu I'd Reagan in l'rirnar:x Cl{ARl,0()1'1·:. \,I' !L"PI ) Ronal d ~Re:ig;1n \\It•• has not an- nounced as ,1 p1 · u\,.n\1;il can- didate for 1~;1; \\ill run in the North C':'.lr ol1na l{ .. p11hl1ean primary 1n :\1 ;1r rti. \ht· l"harlutte Observt>r rC'pnrl ~ •d I od.1 \ Orange ~ Co:•sC L .,C~C=' ,, .......... .. The.v testified that the con- versation took place last May, when l.aura As bury and Diana Clark, both 16, asked Mang in the school's med ia center what h is class would be doing that after- noon. Miss Clark. Mang's former stu- dent, said her teacher answered "fornicating ... She said none of the three stu- dents who heard the remark un- derstood the m eaning of the word but th at teacher Dan Gillis and school n urse C heryl Cave rly, ""'ho were both sta nding nearby told ~1iss Asbury that it was a word for ' 'the sex act .·· Both Ca rr and Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni said the re was no de· ~ mand from the council for him to seek a r eassignm ent or resign. Jn his stat eme nt. Carr said he had given considerable thought ove r the last several months to l~aving the city manager 's posi- llon. During the same period. he has been caught in the middle of a controversy between the City Counc il and police officers over the officers ' decision to hire the ~eamsters Union a s its negotial- mg agent. finance directo r . Teachout has suffered two heart attacks re- cently, and has asked to retire. Carr s aid he w ill remain as city manager until the council hires a successor . DiGiovanni predicted that the hiring process could take three to four months~-- Crescent Bay Work Frozen by Counci~ ;\r Pa.s nf fol! ;1nd lo\~· C"\UlldS tonight :tnd S.1t ur clay morni ng, othl'l'\\l:-Ot' fair :_..k 1e:-. alnn J~ th•" ()r,111,l:'.•' Co<tst l,1)nl1•r d .1\ .... \~ilh hi ghs 111•;11 70 -,1t th•· bt.~aC"he .... \\l \ 11 ·· llPl'l'r ilJ:-. 1n !!"Incl l lliSI Dl-' T ODA ~ \ 1/(lt/~(/ II !·I.,, 1;.1· 1,, ur11.,1 Jn r·:., Miss As bury stated she was "a· Uttle embarrassed "' to learn the meaning of the word from two adults. a nd G illis . an English teacher al the school, said he was "really shocked.·· Man g, 35. faces JG charges or unpro£essional conc;J u('l brought agains t him hy t.hc Newport· Mesa Unified School D1~t1ict. lie was s us pended from teaching hi s social studies classes al Corona (Sff MANG. Pa~e AZ\ •. J Carr served as the council 's negotiator until Ma y when he re· commended that the council 's • · position t>e represented by an outside cons ultant. On the pe r son a l rront. Carr's 22-year·old son . Ronald, was ar- rested in August on sus picion of sales or cocaine . 1-lis case is pend- ing in Superior Court. Ca rr will repl ace Ge r ul d T.eachout, 60 , a s the city's • "(think Ken is an outstanding fmance m an." biG iovanni said. "lt"s fortunate we can still have him." A native of Glendale, Carr was r aised in the Los Angeles area. He worked in banking, insurance and pba rm aceutical manufaC!- turing ipdustries until 1957, when he becam e u c ity admini strative assistant in Par::i mount. In 1959, he became a ss ist a n t city m a n ager o f Co m p to n . He becsmr San Clem ente City Managt>r in August 1964. fSef' C /\RIJ. Pa~" ..U l ' Development of rema1n1ng Crescent Bay Point lot5 has been frozen by action of the Laguna Beach City Council wbiC!h Wed- nesday ap,proved an interim open space zoning designation {or the oceanrront lots. ' The action affects seven lots in- e ludin g the one already de- veloped with an occupied bous9. The council's action was de: signed. to prevent developmeht or th~ lots untll a study Is done OI! the potent~I tor public aoquisi- Uon of the lands. The city and the county lh\s year acqui red three' lots for$SS0.000 on the point itsC'l r The interim zone can be ap- plied for 120 da ys after "'hich it may be continued if the studies are not complete . To ~ccommodate p ropert y holders o'f lots north or the exist - ing house, the council ordered the planning commission to firsl determine if properly thC'rc would be needed for park de· velopment. if not, the counl:!il will consider lifting the freeze on those pro- perties. )•J • 1 cl1l' J~;;, •"ti· h!'f" Pf! .. ! .... l'rn Si-" \1111 ·'ti;'i \\ ~ :c" .! r Cl or ii1I' \\'t'l ~ • 9 J:'.~i lkl•l lr.4 ... Gillltorrn• • ClaM.lt•.cl " Com•t~ ~i-r• IJl>ll\11 >f{ltlt•\ f..fllor1al0\m<rnl Fll"\.•fl(t Hilf"9W.ON '11 M"l.af"ldt-•\ c M61WT Tr .. 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I A Z DAIL y PILOT L/SC Friday, October 17. 1915 ·'False Claims' Homeowners Sue Rossmoor J.\y 'f())l H,\Rl.f-:Y Ot!frl• O•Uf P 1l@IS&•li Ross moor Corpur;.itiun. .J group or dfft'ndanls 1dcnt1ficd tn the 1a .. v !)u1t as :;ubs1d1ar1t·s of the dt>- v~lop1•1'S and a uttlitv wt•r1..· ~UL"tl b'' th1• state 1'hursday 1n a 1·un -~imt•r fraud a r t1 on l)1..'f1·1Hiant:-c 1n a !;1\\''i u1t f1ll'<l [or l ht• stall' l}y lhe l lr:inge Cuun tv 01str1ct .'\tto rney':-; eC'onomit.' 1..,'r1me d1v1 s1on inc lude tht· Si,)uth1·rn ('a li forn1a F;disun Con1 p..iny and th1· \;1s a Ilnda r('a lt y J!rnup It 1s a ll1·i.:1·d tn tht• Supt.•r1ur ('our\ a<'tlun that 2lrl 1>ersuns who buu~ht homt's in the ~ei,1,• World dcv<'lopm1~nt in Laglina llills W('f(' (ht• Vil'llrllS Of a Sl'f\CS Of false r1•prC':-.enta t1ons maef("" by the Rossm 1lor ~ruup Linked w1lh Ros s m o or Corporation to those al\C'galions are Oaklav•n llomcs , Ho:.smoor \\'al('r Comp;1ny and Rossmoor San1lr1t1on Coin pany. ,\lso named is L. G f\1glic \\'ht> I" id-.:ntiried by Oepu1 y·D1str1 t't Jaycees Roll Bicycle Skills Meet Saturday The Laguna Niguel Jaycees will hold a bicycle skills contest beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Alpha Beta Center. 30252 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. _ Bike ridt'rs can test their skills. win prizes and. register their bikes with the Orange County Sheriffs Department during the day-long event. Prizes include certificates for McDonald 's hamburgers afld ~ awards from Mission Cyclery or MiissiOh Viejo and Bikes Plus or Laguna Niguel. The first 100 participants will receive· a certificate for a free Baskin Robbins ice cream cone. Trophies will be awarded to the first through third place finishers in the skills conte~t . i\tlornt·y C f\renl S\.\·anson as a t'tlrpurate offl C'l'r or the ()akla .... ·n rompany at the :-1;1mc time as h(' ht•IJ the offit·e or president of the ~loulton P ~1rkway ll~1dcnt~ As :.ocialLlHI. Swanson s;:11d hl' will seek a t'111!1 Judi;:m('nt th;it <·uuld compel the Jl'fl·ndants to post sign~ ad· .1n1tt1ni: lht•1r liabiltty on <'h<Jr{.!C'S of consumt·r fraud . unf;;tir l'Om· petition ;ind repeatl-d violations or real C'State laws. 'J'he st.tit sct!k:-i penaltit.·s lhal tot;il more thau $10 million. That JUdgml·nt. !'\.\·:mson said. would 1.llso pru"vide forTestitution to Nt>w Yt'orld residcnls who de mand comp<'ns at1on from the dt' fendants. The bulky la\.\·suit alleges th;it the New World rt•sidcnlS "'ere a!'· sured by defendants that their new homes wt•re of stucco con s truction and WC're designed tu keep out jet noise prevalent in the Laguna I-fills area. It is alleged that the construe+ tion material used \\'as actually t .... ·o·inch plywood coated with an inferior substance wh.ich proved inadequate in terms of soundproofing or insulation. It is also aill'ged that residents in the 214·home tract were pro· mised an 86·home "adult only '· area, prohibited by state and federal law, a parking area for trailers that proved to be far too t;mall and t"''O wading pools th<it were never built. In addition. s .... ,anson said, the residents were faced with extra monthly llayments that in cluded $4 .50 for se\.\·ag(' service, a total of $900 a month to Edison for ex- terior lighting in addition to re- gular light bills and extra un - la\\'ful payments for wah!r lines and fire hydrants. The lawsuit further charges Edil§On with illegally cutting ofC exterior lights for fO\lT months ·during a dispute with New World residents. An action filed by Edison is awaiting trial in Superior Court. Swanson explained Thursdav that the New World residents ha~l been "saddled with a blanket t'n- cumbrance that none of them ex· pected or were "'arned about and all of them are protesting.·· -OC AIRPORT CRASH ••• The two warehousemen who escaped were taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital suffer- ing from sho<'k and minor in· jurie11 . A Costa Mesa fireman \Alas also slightly injured in the face by flying debris. John Loeffert, 21, of Anaheim, said he was in the building with Carrol White, 37, ..... or Santa Ana ~ht;n the plane crashed through J.!').r'" roof about. 20 yards from them. "We went through the flames .. 'running like crazy," Loeffert said. "We fell do"'" three or four times . We made it out of the door about25yardl; away. ''The pilot we didn't see in the plane. We were lying on the dirt outside the building and I saw the pilot's body out next to a truck." Don Wilson . personnel manhger for Memorex said that the two ....,·arehousemcn were the only people in the building locat- ed at the end or a cul de sac in the industrial complex. Wilson could not etttimate the cost of the value of the warehouse but said that the buildine. used strictly for storage, was filled with plastic r""' computer components worth at least$250,000. • • ( l I i\temorex has .in assembly building located nearby 1352 Reynolds. The pilot was the only occupant of the plane. An hour after the crash. about 8:30 a.m ., fire fighter~ Wt!rc still OR ANGE COAST lt~C DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "''""""l •n<I PYl>U\lw< Jack R. 'turlev V•tt Pf•".,."1 t...i c..~ ..... i..,,...,,., Thomas Keevll • E11>1nr ihOmas A. Murphlne _ ..... ntQ•nq [11,I<·• Ch1rre5 K. Loos Richard P. Nall •••1'1•nt ..., • .,.,'"' l:d~O<'\ U GIUMI Beach Oft kit l 1•G••""°''•S!<,..I ,,..n.,...,,..,.,, Po 8o•-..,.n Other Otflcff CO'll• ""•'"" HOW•\! S.1 S1•.,.I "lt~rt ~.-en llU N•"'POrl -•••o:I ...... •"'II! ... leK~ 11111 !loet"~"t'll ~It.--Vtllt.' 1'1t1 U1'"••11:-•l kn OieM fr-.., Tt .. Pl\ant C114J 142~1 C1asimec1 Ad¥trllsing '42·5671 Laguna a.act! All l>tplir1ments: Tetephane 4M-M64 ,,...,s.~c .. ......,. .. 4tJ..06.)0 battling to bring the inferno un - der control though the blaze was contained and did not appear to be in danger of spreading to any other industrial plan!..':> in the area. Costa !'ott'sa tire protection analyst Russ Henderson said that the intenliity or the fire \\"as due to t he highly combustible aluminized material inside th e building and the fuel of the plane. It was believed that the sprinkler system "''as knocked out by the crash and that there were running water mains in - !>ide. Onlodkers were tumed back from the area by firemen "1ho ex· peeled one wall of the building to collapse. The wa rehouse ap- peared to be a total loss. Part of the plane was on the landscaping in front or the build· ing. The warehouseman Loeffert, who lives at 2230 Orange Ave .. Anaheim. had a scraped leg, but ~ partner Whit e was in shock and given oxygen by the Costa Mesa paramedics before being taken to hospital. Loeffert said he also got a bump on the head. The FAA official said that the plane was among what is termed· transient traffic. He said that the pilot was given t~e )"eather conditions by the airport and was geared for an in· strument approach. The pilot did not confirm by radio that he was executing a missed approach, just before the crash occurred but it was as- sumed he was doing that because the location of the crash site was at the opposite end of the field for a landing. The weather conditions were below instrument landing stan· dards but the c learance for ap· proach was not clearance to land. The procedure. the> official said, allO\.\'S the pilot to go down lo what is called a decision height, a minimum altitude at which time he must be able to see the runway threshold environ· m~nt or he must then execute a missed approach. The p~ane was following the normal instrument land i n~ ap- proach to the airport from the north. Fro• Page A l CARR ••• As city manager, Carr is earn- ing 132,000 annually. The rlnan<"e· director position. at its top step. pays $24,000. Carr said that it ls his present desire to stay with the city of San Clemente and continue to live in the ell)'. • • • .... ._.. . Pill ere d Plant " I I ' , 1 Documents Claim Patty Shared ! SLA Sex .Life 1 I.OS ANGELES (AP) - · Multipartner sexual relations "'ere an lntegral part of the day- to·day lives of the rugitive Sym· bionest• Liberatlon Army mem - be rs -including P3tricia l!earst . the [.os Angeles 1'imes reported today. The Times, quoting documents found 111 the <.1partmt.'nt Qf SLA ·membt•rs Bill ;ind Emily ltarris, said tht• sexual pru.ctict.>S were used to preserve '"feminist self· detl'rmination.. by successrully s mas hing ''the dependencies rreated by n1 onogamal (sic) personal sexual relationships in the Ct'll .·· Tht" Times s aid the documents it ubta1ned appear to include a F rom P a g e Al MA N G ..• series o r answer-s to questions submitted to the SLA by an un- named person , similar to the kind o( querie11 a writer mighL use in th e preparation of material for a book. Other writings obtamed by the Times Include a handwritten dis- course on the kinds of problems female SLA members faced as "(emini.st freedom fighters" and a typewritten message apparent · ly written lo P..fiss llearst·by an SLAmember. The Tim e~ s aid some in· vestigators b~lieved the llearsl message is written i.n the style of Bill liarris , and the question answer series appears to have been handled by his wife, Emil)· .• The FBI had no immediate• comment on the authe nticity or the documents or their possible authorship. The writings stressed that thl.6 multipartner relationships were not limited to heterosexual ac· tivities, the Times said San C lemente Police DL•t. :\larvin Mason displays one of ,l score of pilfered polled plants recovered th.is. week during the arrest of three persons on su sp 1~1~n .of burglary and grand theft. Orange County _Shenff s in - vestigators said the arrt•st~ busted a major burglary and theft ring operating in south Orange County. de! Mar High last i\1ay. A third student to testify, Doug Killia n. alleged that Mang answered hi s classroom in - tercom with the phrase. "Clydc"s Abortion i\1ill. You rape 'cm, we scrape ·em . Killian s aid s tudents -in the class laughed "'hen the remark was made and ""ere ··startled" U1at i\1ang had said it. ··our position was oneorcondi· lional practicality," one docu- ment read. ··we knew Crom lht• experience what it was like t<> live in the cell. "So fnr as sex wus concerned. we had lo get most of our sexual and personal ne.eds met by com-, -rades within the cell. Everyone realized that at this lime there was no time for exclusive rela- tionshiP8 because each of us h ad Design Change OK'd For El Camino Park Killian also testifit.."<I that i\1ang told his cl3ss "a certain percen- tage or the faculty is homosex- ual.·· Killian. \\'ho did not recall the exact percentage used by Mang. addt'd under cross examination that the remark came up \.\'hcn a student asked Mang about a former teacher. to help the other tomrades rneel their sexual needs and maintain harmony in the cell.·· In a s plat vote, San Juan Capistrano Cit y Councilmen Wednesday approved a revised design £or El Camino Real Parle The city "'ill now advertise for bids on th.e project. The council sent the park de- sign back to the planning depart·. ment two \\'C'eks ago after resi- dents objc>cted to the location of restrooms and picnic facilities. Residents also complained that the planned planls and Lrees ...,·ould not bl11l'k no1st.·. Sawdust Gifts To Lagunans Equal $9,000 ThC' Sawdust Festival board of dirertors has made gifts and donations totallin~ S9,000 to Laguna Beach organizations. Major recipients were the ACT-5. $4,000; individual srholarships to the Laguna Beach School of Art, $3,000 and grants of St ,000 each to the Lagttna Beach Boys' Club ·and the Laguna Beach Girls'Club. F\J.nds given to ACT-S will be u.scd by the organization to pro· · vide new parking lots. public transportation and relieve traffic congestion durin$ the summer art festival season. Scholarships will aid two ·Laguna Beach lligh School graduates for full-year terms at the School of Art. Two other stu- dents will be given haJ f.year grants. Two scholarships will be given to Laguna Beach senior citizens. YMCA Groups Meet Tonight The South Coast YMCA l ndi"1n Guides and Indian Maidens or the Laguna Beach area will met't at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Catl:ip Dolph in Aliso Canyon. The meentiR is open to parents .of kinder garten through third grade children in Laguna Beach elementary schools. Camp Dolph, the South Coast YMCA ·s camp, is two and a halt acres in size and is located inland of Ben Brown's Motel SanJuanOKs Tract Map· The San Juan Capistrano City Council Wednesday approved the first tentati~ tract map since the building moratorium ended. The map shows a subdivision of IS residential lots on nine acres near Aguacate Road and Del Obispo, , The subdivisio n , by Cun- nin&ham Properties Co. o f Newport Beach, will be subject to 18 condition~. Police Seek Pair SAN DIEGO (AP) _ PoU ce ~·ere looking for two )IOWlg men who walked lnto th9 Little AmerfC'a ·Weitaa(e Hotel and walked out wil~a $10,oOo 0.Uque clock. • ., . \ In the new plan, picnic and restroom Cac ilities have been moved. landscaping has been altered and several evergreens have been added. Councilmen Doug Nash and \·\·on Heckscher opposed the new plan. Nash asked that the restroom facilitie's be removed from the pl ans until a eilywide study of the nttd for such facilities could be accomplished. He said he does not believe the park is the most logical place ror s uch racilities." The four-acre park runs in a long, narrow strip between Camino Capistr ano and lhC' railroad tracks from Oso Road to La Zanja Street. Financed with $50.000 each Crom the c ity, county and state, the park also will include an out- door theate r , pedestri a n walkways a nd a bike trail. Anuther v.•itness. James Tomlin, related an incident last spring \\"hen Mang allegedly greeted another teacher "'ith a coarse obscenity. Tomlin, a social studies teacher and track coach. rt'lated the incident in such a ('Om1c man- ner that both the participants in the hea ring and ml·mbers or the audience laughed throughout hi s testimony. Ill' said lhat Mang greeted teacher Henry Wong with the ob· s('cnity bt'fore the start of school in the social studies office. Tomlin admitted the remark was probably made ··racetious- ty .. , but said he was concerned students might h ave been within ear!:l hot. He added that he saw no stud ents near the open door. Music, Dance For Seniors An evening of music arid dance will be provided Laguna area senior citizens'from 7:30 p.m . to 11 p .m . Saturday at the Neighborhood Congregational Church . 340 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach. The event is sponsored by the Laguna Beach Council on· Aging: and the Senior Citizens Club or Laguna Beach. Refreshments will be served. Admission is SL ror m embers and $1.25 for non- members. Music will be provided by the Senior Swingers Band of Santa Ana. The dance is the first of several parties planned for this year by the seniors groups. PRE-HOLIDAY \~ • ' I UPHOLSTERY SALE ., , "" 1 t .. " ..... ... J •. -- Fabulou s values on such well-known lines as Wood mark Sherrill Marge Carson • Stone & Ph illips Mari mont an d others Get ready for the holidays with a new sofa or chair from von Hemert's. Over a hundred quality sofa s to choose from and over 250 chairs to select from. Stop in now for best selection. ' DREXEL-.tiERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-MRASTAN-BAKER WEUDAYS I SATURDAYS 9:00 to S:lO t I NEWPORT BEACH• rm Wl=:STCLlt'F DR.. 64l:·20SO -LAGUNA BEACH . .:WS NI >H1'1 I t'(>A.\"I' HWY -494·&51 • .. TORRANCE • 23649 flAW'MIORNE BLVD l()pen Fri 1119. Sun, 12 ~·:k>) 3'7K·IZ79 l I I 1 ' Angry Nation Taiwan· Scuttles JAL's Shuttles By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The world's newest airline is Japan·Asia Airways (JAA>. and ll owes its etistence to political hatred You're not likely to be fiying JAA unless you decide to vi.sit Taiwan. which Is the Island Ollang Kal·•hek retnated to In 19'9 when the Chinese Communists occupied the mainland and established the People's R•publicofChlna. JAA flies between Tokyo· and Taipei, lhe c:.fpital or Taiwan. Tftat 's the only route it has. It will probably never get another one. lt Money Tree doesn't want one. It was set up just to fly this one route. . Poli.ti~s dictate many blzarrcbappetl.ings in the interna- tional wrline business, and the creation or J AA 15 surely a classicexampJe. . . _IT'S ~OT THAT AIRUNE..service'betWeen Japan and TBlwan 1s not needed. On · the contrary, it's a heavily traveled route, currently flown by seven airlines, including our own Northwest· Airlines. And up to 1974, it was lhe busiest route flown by Japan Air Llnes (JAL>. Japan's na· tional fight carrier. JAL, now orie o( the leading international carriers, bad a problem with this route when it deeided it wanted to fly to mainl~ni;l ~hina. The Taiwanese government was blunt about 1t : If you fly to Peking, you don't fly to Taipei. JAL chose the route to mainland China .. Began flying there in April or 1974. Taiwan kept its word. JAL's~ervice was suspended. In· . deed the Taiwanese were so furious that they warned JAL #that if any of its planes flew over Taiwan en route to China, they might be shot down. SO JAL HAS BEEN shut out or this lucrative market for· more than a year. From a strictly business standpoint it made no sense. On the two flights a week it now makes to Shanghai and Peking, JAL carries about 30,000 passengers a year. On the 37 flights a week it used to operate in Taipei JAL carried 30,000 passengers every month. -• Japan-Asia Airways is JAL's answer to this ludicrous situation. While any plane bearing JAL's inslgnia is forbid· den to-set down in Taiwan, the prohibition does not extend to planes bearing the newly created JAA insignia. JAA inaugurated service between Tokyo and Taipei on Sept .. 15. ~l 's making 12 flights a week, using DC-8s . Next year 1l will add Boeing 747 jumbo jets as it gradually ex. pands its service to the 37 flights a week formerly operated byJAL. , IT APPARENTLY DOESN'T bother the Taiwanese that JapanAsia Airways is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan Air Lines. They just don 't want to see JAL al Taipei _Airport. JAA is okay. Phone Rate Hikes Of 60o/o See1i by '85 DALLAS (UPI) -A study shows that business and re· s idcntial telephone rates could increase by nearly 60 percent by 1985. the U.S. In· _dependent Telephone As# sociation has announced. The prediction was based on an industry financed study of competition in the telecom- munications field over the next 10 years, the association said. JAMES T. NAYWR, staff director of the USITA in· tcrconneclion committee, dis- closed the figures at the as- sociation's 78th annual con· vention in Dallas. "'If competition In some of our markets is going to pre- vail, we need to define those markets and we need to be as- sured of the opportunity to compete on a fair and equita- ble basis," Naylor said in pre· pared remarks. "Our sur- ·vi val may depend on early re- action to the prospective changes.·· ' · The US I TA hired a California firm, Systems Ap· plications, Inc., to conduct lhe $..160,000 s1.udy. NA YWR SAID the study showed a severe economic impact on the independent telephone industry. The report showed that, un·. der a 'most likely' scenario over the next 10 years, busi· ness rates would increase 55 percent and residential rates 58 percent by 1985 . The USITA said the report took into account the fact that the nation's telephone in- dustry, historically function· ing as a regulated monopoly by Bell and independent com- panies, raced new competi- tion under decisions or the Federal Communications Commission. 3rd Best Year Construction Up . For Hnntington By ROBERT BARKER OI tM Delly Piiot Matt Building activity is heading for its third highest year in Huntington Beach hist.on', ac- cording to John F. Behrens, director of building and com· munity development. Behrens said construction performed in the first ·nine months of this year amounted to $71,749,542 and would clitnb to approximately $95,000,000 at the end or the year. ''Huntington Beach has never been down like other communities,'' Behrens said. "Beach cities don't seem to be subject to the fluctuations of inland areas." Behrens said 1975 was helped a bit by easing or money after some tightening of construction in 1974. ''THE dam broke aL mid- year," Behrens related, "and we've been going strong ever since.'' ONL V J969 AND 1972, each According to figures given of which he said was a record .by Behrens, the September for cities in Orange County building total is more than exceeded th.is figure, accord· four times that of last year. It ing to Behrens. brings the total for the first nine months of 1975 to 62 per- cent above the same period or 1974 . Women's THE NUMBER OF permits issued, 3830, is up 60 percent Bank Open from a year ago. A total o1593 permits were issued in Sep· ·tember compared to 313 last NEW YORK (AP) -New year. The September surge York Lt. Gov. Mary Anne brought the number of single Krupsak was the first de .. family units to l 065 for the positor when the First year. ' Women 's Bank opened its Behrens also said that it doors for .busfness t~.is week. was significant that building Th~ full ~s crv1ce com · permits for commercial and merc1al ba_nk, state chartered industrial development In 7,000 shareholders and $3 September were valued at million capitalization, is said $2 102 227 a high mark rorthe by IU officials to be the first yea..r. 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October 17. 1975 B6 DAILY PILOT I Never Got Down, Says Reds Hero -.-, Perez I ClNCl~NATI . (AP) -The ingham 'ol.·i ll face Boston Jcft -~ood pilt'h from the bet•f>' Tio:;ton good in batting pr.atlice." , 'Boston Rt>d Sox find themselves ha~der Bill L('e. ni.:ht-handl'r ;Jnd parked that.one Pert:•z had tried everything to on the critital list nfter bt:inS: hit ·_·t never get down on myself," a ILtllL' higher over thL' h:ft 1.·t<nlt·r crack the distressln~ drou(!ht. lie ::ind run ov1.•r by t!1t: ltt~ Red . said Perez. ~ho had fought a ftl'ld f(·ni:e . Two ml·n w('r{· on t o Id rep or t c r s l ha l ht s :\tiichinc. torturous batting slump be-fore b;.1~e at the tim(• and it gav\.' hard-:-,upt.·rstitio~1 s v.· 1fe, Pituku, urgc<I Aftt~r Jookinj! ~ick in the fir:;t breaking it Thursday ni ~h t. throwing l}un (;ullcll ,1 h1111totrydrivingatlJffcrentwlJ.y fOlir i::imes of the Worltl S t'l'1t"'S. bl'fOl'e ~he appreciative, roaring handsome 5 · l 1t_·:1d . to the ballpark Cor Caine 5. Also, 'l'ony f'l'rt"Z suddenly rl•gain1•d hotnetown fans in Ri verfrunl "On the f 1rst tlun1e run, thl' b;:i11 ~he took Tuny shopping before hi:> hC':Jlt h \\'1th t"•o-t1P1T'l' l'uns as Stadium. was ln on me ;ind it ft:lt ~OIMI the game to ··spt'nd money" and tht· Cinc1nn1:1ti lt,·tl s beat tb1• llrd (.~incinnati 's all-time rbi Jeudcr when I hit it,·· s~ud Perez, h:.ippy try to gel his mind off the Series. N.ix. G-2. Thursd:•.Y night :inti took h:1d p:une hitless in 15 World to finally t:>scape the clutches of ''She tried t>verylhing to gel ~1 J 2 str:u1i:h·hold 1111he bt'!'il of St·ril·s ;:appearances betorc his &>rit's Jong s lump. "It was m e bat'k in the groove again," :it'' t·n g:1rn1• C'l:1s:-,1{·. ~111a:-hin1? a h:.in i:i ng slider rrom the first pitC'h :1lt Sl'1ies inside to J">cr.-z said. Tiu• ·':1t1 011;d l.C':igtLl' eh:io1 · Rt•gg1e ('tcv('land over the tert -me. The st>l'lHl d h~)fllt:r was on a l'L·r<·z' dt•pr<'ssing slump had 'r•11111::. \',Hl polis h (irf till' !led~)'< <·1•ntt~r fil>h1 w:-tll lo ~i ve the Reds f:.stball insidt•. Thr·y kE'pt the tJ<.11! rt~acherl sur h u po int that :-:..ilurcL1y in the s1:..1h i:amc at ;:a I ltiein1hefourthinning. away rrom mt· all st·rlt'"· hut n1:.in:.iJ::t•r Sparky Anderson lncJ f'\·nw;1y 1'.•1 k, "''hl•rc J:1l·k l~d l-In tht• sixth. l'l'rt'Z got another tonight they ramc in. I ft•lt re.ii ~oml' hun1or hl'forc Lhe game to '\_, ALVIN DARK Out as A's Skipper? * * * R ed S o x R e m ain Conf ident , ('l:'lll'l:\'.NA'f( (Al') -i:X•:tl.l!n in thr f1fl h game? Yt·s. Down ;_1 2 t() thl' Cincinnati i{l·ds in lhl· \Vorld Scrit•s'! 'Vt·s. A "'h1ppl:d l to;1n1 ? IJefin1tely 1'i:()_ That s urnn1t.•ll up lh(' ~cnt·r;d fl'l'hn~ among thr llostun ll1'd Sox tod:.t y as they rt·lur1u .. ·J hon1t·, f:ll'('d "'ith thl' t;.i sk of w1nn111g lwO 1n a row from the Reds for the city's first \Vorld Series l.'.hampionship s ince 1918. Except for southpaw Bill J,eC'. lht> Red Sox talkl'd softly but with lhC' conridC"ncc they've shown .ill ye:.tr after dropping: a 6-2dee1s1on to the Reds in Cincinnati's Riverlront Stadium . I loosen up his bull·shoutdered slar. ~hl" good-natured manager kidded the firs t baseman that the v1ay he liAl';.lS ~'bing, he 1iA11ould soon set a ri;•co rd for hitless ap- ve:.irances 1n a WorldScnes. \"I don't want that record:'.. Perez tol d Anderson before ho went on his hitting tear. "It got to be ridiculous:• An· derson told the press afterward. ''I h:id to lighten things up with a 1itllt· Joke. l 'vt• :,;t~l·n what slumps ('30 do to pO\Ai't.·r hitters. Our' power boys, like Tony an d J ohnny Ht•nt•h. art· C'ither red-hot tlr u:e·('old. 1'hl·y ·rc !>trc;i.k h1l· .... ters -and when they start streaking, watch out." Pt'rez has been in slumps before but never worried about them. ' While the Cuban-born star was making life miserable for tht! Ame rlca11 League champions with his bat, Gullett was making them look sick with his arm. The Reds' best pitcher gave up jllsl two hits lo Boston through eight innings a nd then thrt.'C more in the ninth before being forced from the game with ju.st one oul. to go. !~ Dark O u t, Mauch In Lee. listl'd ;.1.s the s tarl in).! pitcher rur Saturday's Sl:<lh game at Feny,·ay Park, relL·.i ::.t·d personal tension by sippinJ.! lt·<t and wise-c racking wt!.h wr1tt·rs ". ' '· ' At Oakland? RIR'llINGHA:vl , Ala. (APl Oakl1:1nd A's owner Charles 0 . Finley Y•ill offer manager Alvin Dark's job lo Gene Mauch, a Birmingham newspaper reported in today's editions. The R1rmingh~1m Post-flerald said Finley decided not to renew Dark·s contract, which expired al the end or the 1975 season, partly b ecause of the owner's d is· pleasure with Dark's last two seasons .. And the p:i'per quoted reliable sources as saying the cJub was up /or sale for an estimated $15 m illion, but there were no im· mt•diateoffers. The Post-l ier aid also said that Finlt'y was upset ovc·r a comment ---made by Dark at a c hurch service on the West Coast. Dark told the congregation, the paper said, that Finley was ··going tohell.'' Also. the sources reportedly :;aid. Finley complained that his manager had no control over his players. Dark is in his second tenure as head of the club. Arter he "'as .hired for the second time, Finley :;aid: "Yes, he has been manager or this club before. Yes. he was fired. Yes he is back to manage this club. Yes. he expects to be fired again someday.·· After a 14·season career as a major leagu e infielder, Dark stopped playing in 19&) and began directing the San Francisco Giants the next year. In 1962, he led the Giants to a \ National Leag ue pennant, but was fired.just two years later. He went to Kansas City and .Finley in 1966 and lasted that year and part of the next before the owner fired him for the first time. l'rom there he went to Cleveland, as skipper and general manager. but was dis missed with 2112 years left on his contract. After a few seasons out of baseball, Dark returned to the Finley organization -and took the A's to its third consecutive \Vorld Series victory. This monlh, his team was beaten by the Roston Red Sox: in three straight gamt'!S during the AL playoffs . Mauch ~asrecenlly fir"ed by i\1ontrcal. "I like pressure," he si.ud. "I'm going to show up. What l'l:-it• can I do. I 'm nut gorma lie down and PlttY dead. I won't havl' cardiac arrest. 1 'll do v.·h:.it I can." Team captain Carl Yastrzemski, who led the Rt~d Sox to their last pennant in 1967, recalled the drama of the past tv.•o days of that <'hampionshill season as h e looked ahead. hopefully, to two games with Cin - cinnati this weekend. "I keep thinking baC'k to 1967 when he beat the l\tinncsota Twins two in a row to win thl• pennant," Vaz said. "I know \\'C can do it with the Reds. The fans wiU give us a tremendous lift in our ballpark.'' ''This puts them one up. bul they still have to win four:· said third baseman Rico Petroct•lli. the only other Boston player still arOund from the 1967 team . "Sure, we·re behind 3-2 in the series, but now we·re going home lo our ball park." P etrocelli said. "We're just going to have to go like heck Saturday. You can bet we'll be ready. We've come from behind all year, and we can do it again." Although most admitted the team did not play very well in the field, the Red Sox gave due credit to Cincinnati southpaw Don Gullett for a fine pitching· performance which gave the Reds the series advantage. Gul!ett allowed only two hits un· til tiring in the ninth and needing: relief help. BOSTON 6enl®'!l II Doyle1b Vst•mU.l lb Fiske l.ynnc! • ~lroc;1llllb EY11n!o°r1 Burl1"°"ss ci..,,,,111nc1 P W•h~llbyp Grlt11nph Polep Se911~ "b r h bf J 0 0 0 .a l I 0 J 1 I I .. 0 1 0 .a O I 1 .. 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 JOOO , 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 () CINCINNATI Row. lb Grlllty r1 Mo•911n 20 Ber.en c TAl••f lb GFo~ler 11 (.onceo<-oonss U.ronlmo~I GuOel1 p E•~t .. ockp <tb, h bl J 0 1 I • 0 1 0 J I l I) J 1 • I) J 1 1 I .. 0 (I Cl 100 1 • G 0 () 3 1 1 0 0 0 g () Tol1ts Jl 2 5 2 Tot11ts 1~ • a 6 ~ton 100 000 001 1 OnclnrniO COJ I !J Oh lo OP-~lon 1. L08-9DStOll I, OntonMli S 211-Ro§e. Lwnn. JB-O<lyle. HR-T.""··· 1 Ul. SB-Mo.-!JMI. COfKlp(lon. SF-VHlr~m,kl, Con· CtlXOOI\. IP H RER8BSO Oeftla<>d (L,0-11 \ , s } l J WllOU'J'lbW 1 I 0 0 0 1 Po•e 001 110 Sl!q"l I 00000 (i.u.lle11 -l"W,l·ll 8 S 't 2 I 1 E..lsl'Wlck \.-1 o o o o 1 Sl>w-E1~1wkk !11. H8P-toy WillOUl}hby It.on· c~ion). T -1: 1l. "-Sl>,~J. .. ' BOSTON'S CA RLTON FISK APPLIES THE TAG TO CINCINNATI'S PETE ROSE ON JUAN BENIQUEZ'$ THROW FROM LEFT. Comedy of Errors Another Foulup lnPanA.m Games MEXICO CITY (AP)-TheVTT .Pan American G.ames almost m;.1de it through one day without controversy. Emphas ize ''alm06t.·· As tht:' fiflh day of thP prohlcm- plagued Ga rn<'s be~an tod<a y, the United States tied the Cubans in ~old medals, 26 ·26. and jumpC'd out to a ht-<1llhy 66-50 edge in total medals. The gold-silver-bronze count for the Americans was 26-24 -16 with the Cubans at26-16·8. Next w;.1s Canada al 5-6-12 \\'ilh host :\'t exicof ollowing with 3-5· I I. Thursday's schedule started out innocently enough, but just as lt had each or the three previous days, officialdom came down "\\1th a t'ase of foot-in -mouth dis· ease. This time it was in the women's 200-meter finals where young Americans Chandra Cheeseborough and Pamela Jiles finished l -2 in a photo finish that took hours to sort out. But just before the medals were to handed out. a misinformed of· fi cial told Jiles she had won. So s he joyfully accepted what she thought was her second gold of the Games. Later, when the mixup was dis· t'overed, the m edals "'ere teaiiul· 1yexchanged. Two disputes left over from \Vednesday's comedy of errors were mediated Thursday. A jury of appeal let stand the results in the men's discus, even though it \Vas conceded the Cuban who won the silver medal used an illegal disc. Americans John Powell and Jay Silvester took the gold and bronze medals. The Yanks rared better in the three·day eqllestrian finals where ~' proll'sl hn.J been lodged over the accidl'ntia l disqualification of \\•orld chn.n1pion Bruce Davidson Qf Unionville. Pa., in the middle of :.1n impressive run. An official thought Davidson was Canadian Jim Day, "'ho was ousted for a minor rules viol;.ition. Davidson was allowed to re- sume hi s ride from the point of disqualific;:ition. He finished with n silver medal behind Tad Coffin of Strafford, Vt .• the gold med;;il ""'inner. The U.S. equestrian team also <'arnl~d a gold medal -one of t."ight Thursday for the Americans. After thr<'e days of Cuban domination in weightlifting, the Unitt>d States finally made a suc- C'essfulchallenge. LeeJameswon tv.•o gold medals of three in the light heavyweight weightlifting categories. Cuba·s Abel Lopez won the other gold, and both silvers . James had the third ::;ilver_ In middle heavyweight, the Anlericans did even better with Phil Grippaldi winning two golds and a bronze, and Frank Capsouras, adding a s ilver and two bronze. Both U.S. gold medals in track and field were Pan Am records. Cheeseborough, with Jiles four· hundredths or a second behind. travell'd the 200 meters in 22.77, bettering a mark Jiles set in pre· liminaries, and Tom WoOO.s. a ~enior at Oregon State. trium- phantly t'learcd 7-41fz on his final try in the high jump. SPORTS · Pan.Am Uncertainty Surrounds Sun Game ' HONOLULU (AP) -Players and management of the World F'oolball League Hawaiians ap- peared lo be nearing settlement, but it remained uncertain whether the Hawaiians would play he re Sunday against the Southern California Sun. The team earlier voted not to take the field after rejecting two ·proposals for cutting pay. Player representative Ken Bowman said Thursday that "it is safe to assume" that Sunday's. game wouli:l be played. llenry Shigekane, a member of the team's executive committee, also said he understood the game would be played. Results '\. Coach Mike Giddings, however, injected another note of uncertainty Thursday when he hinted that coaches might boycott the game. Sumrn••!•s of rn ... rW•Y ·s~Yf!'nl\: BASE9Al.L Oomini<4f Rlpubl•C to. El 'i~tvildor 1 9ASICETB.l.lL M'" Unlt~St&l~sB~. Put•1o Ricos.1 UNITED STATES US) 0.Yli 6. 81n:hon11 1B. U.Ond 1, l>,1r~•nwtl 6. M~~ll 9. Grun!•ICI S, Oou~I"> ~. CcroS. 11, RDbeV •. uoar~&. Pa"\" u . H•!ltl~: Uno1r-d Sla!el )6-19. Total l<lllh un1lttd St.ole\ JS. Puerto Pico 10. 'Technl{ill !Oul: U.S. "'~t. COKh ~"\J'ICOte . A : IO,DOO(tt~I .), Nw::.ito 81. C..n&d• 71 Bt&l!I BQ, Venel"ll'" 56 BMwm•• IU, Vlr9m l•l.ond~'I Women c~e~ Domlnic"n R~p.u1>!1c 10 CQlombls96. El S•Lvaoors' FtELDHOCICE'I O>lleO,J&makao. tltt VOLLEYBALL .... Br111IJ,C1n!ld"? Vll'lfll""laJ. B ..... 1m&lD WATER POLO coo. •. Can Id• 6 Mt:.ko6. un.tt1dSl1le\l TR.t.(IC & FIELO WOMEN'S FINALS 20!)-1, Chl'HeDOrO"lln. US, 1111 !P1tn Am GI~ te>cord, Old fKOrd, J) ~bl" 0er1o. c .... ao.o. 191\l. 2.Jilel. U.S .• 21.11. J.P.~"'· 8'1111, JJ.11, ,.a. 8sUey, V1ncouYe•. 8 C ., 1l.l2 S. Ch;Y••,c.ub.!. 2l.ll.6. Ya1t11b0w1tl'I, Vici or i•. 8 C.. JJ_J.I. "We will not put a team on the field, or at least we will not be with that team on the field Sun· day, unless we feel as coaches that they have a chance to win and that we can give the fans their money·s worth," Giddings :said. The team did not practice Wed· n esday or Thursday, and Gid~ dings said he did not know if there would be a practice session today. · "'There is no question that we are in real financial difficulty;• Giddings added. l\1anagement reportedly asked many players to accept a pay cut toS250agame. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin quoted a team source as saying that WFL officials in New York have asked ail players to take pay cuts. Sports Clipped Slwrt Guyana won its first gold tnedals of lhe Games, thanks to University of California sprinter James Gilkes, a legal resident of the s mall Soutlt American coun· try. Gilkes won the 200 meters witp a clocking of 20.43seconds . Sf'OI put-I. T1r•i1, Cubl, S4-l'llo (P•n-.t.rn rt'• cord, Old rTCord )1·1 by G•&h&m, UnlleCI SI&~•. 1•111. 1. R"mlrt"J. Cub .. , Sl>·I''•· l . MDteau. Mon. 1•N1, )~1"'-. I . Dowd•, WlnnllM<). !.1-0. ). SelClltt•, U.S., Sl--1.,.. 6, Jacob!oOn, 0Ywa~, l(&n., 49-1. M EN'S FINALS 1Q)-1. Gilkes. c;,,~1n&, 10.•J. 1. Br.-... US .• 10.6'. l S-tnd1-. 8.ah•m&s. 10. 911. I. Coll•ns, U.S .• 21 .03. S. Frai.er. OHlwil. Ont., 11.09. 6. Mein~!-. Cubll.11,JS. The league's board of gov .. emors met in New York earlier" lhis week a mid reports that they were considering disbanding. League president Chris He01- meter, however, r efused to com· ment on the league·s financial position after the meetings ended. ' Boston Forecast·: Rain ROSTON -Rain is forecast for Saturday's s ixth game of the World Series between the Cincin-. natl Reds and the Roston Red Sox , No Series game has evC'r gone ltss than nine innings once 1t 's begun and baseball officials s ay they will make every effort to play Saturday's g;i me despite prediction:t of rain. A spokesman for the baseball commissioner's oCfice said "we would wait and wait and wail, no matter how lohg, in an attempt to . c:omplete the game. But if It ame impossible lo cootinue 1 gular sea!lon rules would app: 'Such 11 decl:>;ion l.s up to Com ... ! m.luloner Bowle Kuhn. , 7-Share wad MN ANTOHtO, Tia. IAP) -'1"'1 routld -...Sl"IM Tt ... t °""OOlf......,._. .. ,.,,."" . ~ .......,..., '4:-'6 ,_.ltaflCJ9U ,,.,._., --......., DouqTo,....11 Mik•Sfte• Andy Horii! P<Cl'l.trc!C•1wlfN"CI Llot>el l'lebtr1 Q\&rlf'S COOCIJ Mike Holl Alie-• Oos,.rf>uls Bruce Flt•""'• W•HY Arrnot•ont1 W.yne Fe.,.ck 11.S. Farore d '. ).l·:M -+II "" M JI l\ ~ "u ~ 31 31> bl! JJ-J} -641 3" J} ... .ll<ll> 6q .l4 JS fo9 ,, )6 ··-J~ ,,. ...... q TUCSON -The Unitrd States was heavily favored over less seasoned Venezuela today as play began in the second row1d of the Davis Cup tennis challenge ror 1976 with superstar Jimmy ~nnors for the first lime: bead- mg the Yankee effort. The U.S. drew a bye in the first round and will attempt to ntone for early round losses the past two years to Ao1cxico and Co.lorn· bia. . While lhe 1976 ser1 .. is already \Older way, the rather mnfuainl -• nn.vis Cup international com· pelit1ve formal flnds the 1975 <'hampion ship at stake when s .... ·C'den meet~ Czechoslovakia in Stock holm in December. Today's opening singles matches pitted Roscoe Tanner of the United Stales against Jorge Andrew in the first battle with Connors going against Hum· phrey I-los e. ·Etert S alls ORLANDO, Fla. -Chris Evert subdued Isa Fernandez of Colombia, 6-1. G-4, in 56 minutes Thursday night to head into the QU3rter(inals O( the $50,000 Orlando Women's Classic. 1n other sinR'.les matches, Rooie Casals annihilated Kris Kemmer Shaw, 6-0, 6·1; Betsy Nagetsen blasted Joanne J{.usscll, 6-1, 6-4; and Donna Ganz downed Robert.a Stari<,6-3,H. . .j Diane J ones or Canada easily outdistanced runner-up Gai l Fitzgerald of thc-U.S.,4,673poinls to 4,486 in the women's pen- tathlon. Jones' sister. Joanne, was seventh. Mexica ns set the pace in the 5,000-meter run, Domingo Tibauduiza of Colombia and Ted Castenada of the U.S. swept past· the m in the late going and finis hed 1-2 in the event. Rodollo Gomez, the Pan Am torch lighter last Sun-· day, held on for third behind the winning time of 14 minutes, 2 seconds. In basketball, the undefeated U.S. m en's squad rolled to an easy victory over Puerto Rico, 85-53. Otis Birdsong led the Americans with 18 puints, and coach Marv llarshman was able to play sub· stitutes most of the second half after building a 36-19 hallUme edge. Cuba. the United States •nd Mexico were the top three in the fencing fol.I loam finals. s.000-1. Olb1e1 ... 11o1, Cotomb!&, 1•:01. 1. C•ll•ntd•, U.S,. \4•0l 70. l . ~1. Me•lco. !(.~.JS. •· Hern1nde1. Me•lco. u · n s~. s. su .. .,, era1il, 1•:11 36. 6. W.arnk1, Ollie. 1s:1oo_w.. 1, SIKk.U.S .• 1S.1111 H19h j11mct-I. Wood\, U.S .• 7 .. 1.2 CP9n.-A.rn re• cord, old re>corCI 1-1'1•, C"'"'""''· un1t..:i Slate'- 1967.l 1. 8"n.. -•rl11, BC .• 1-V.. 4. S(wr•1:1r. c..ti.. 1.0 . .1. Godwin. Btrmudl .... 111'1. 6. Bar· rlonul!YO. At"ven11,,.,•.10. 110 tlurdlH lrl•t~ lhlal -1-1 ~. U S .• 1].tt. 2. l.OmONICO, 8r6111. lt.21. :l, .JoM Smith,. e..r..,,,..~. •··"· 110 llllrdlH. trlali lhe•I two)-1. CM.Anff, Cut.a. 1J.1L 1. 8'1s.lol, ~11l fhco, IJ .... J. Rl<l'I, U.S., u. ... WEIGHTt.lnlNO Ll•lll NNYl'W.., .... 0.llft & WI.. 11na1-1. J•....,.., u !... 30t. 1. Abel ~· .c.-... N .J, P•blOJ~1.n1 ... 1, P•n.ma.111. Stwtcfl. 11na1-1. t.•r, ~1.1. 2, J-., •-l. J115Un1arol.lM. , Tol•l-1. J ..... 99. 697. IP•n Atri~l.old ~ «W"d wlttl Pr•u. M. ICa•~h"l, USA., 1(Ml,I, <;.all, 1t11.LLOIJ91,,M6. I, ].J11\Uhl.ri.l.•50. MllMNHt1aY .......... °""' & J••k. tln•1-1. Rl...c.o, cw., m . t, (;apwur•i. U, S .. J2S. 3. Gr Ip.paid!, U.S., 1'0. • SN kl'\, t lnal-1. Grlpp1ldl. 4.ll'h. L Bl«>c:O.at. 2,(.t..pMur•i.«'.18. To11t -1. GrLpp•ICll, JJS. 2. BlolOCO, 149, l. ~ • ._n1. l!QUIST•IAM TIW'..-d4'( .... 1110 lncllYldll*I flNlt-1. Comn, U.S .. 7>.14 OOll'ts. t. O•Yla-\, U.S., 1U1. J. 8ar-'l, Me1tko, ... 14. «. H-1, Cllr'IMI. 10S.1L 1 ""'1illl'<f, U.$., 11s.1.a ... lk.of.<.lo,Nllu1ko, 1•5i'0. r. T~..,.u.s.1n.1.a • ~-4•f -nl, ... fl'I tl....i-4. UrllWI M•fw m,nporrn. LCllrl*. j IL1'LI. MtlllU,tOUI. Sunday's contest against Southern California is a late ad· dition to the 1-tawaiians' schedule, made after the leaguC .shut down its Chicagorranchise. The game is not part of the team's season ticket package, and team officials view Sunday's attendance as a critical test or the Hawaiians' future. "We are not unhappy with local attendance figures, but a s how of good (;tith Sunday night certainly wouldn't hurt things •• said Dave Stringer, anoth~r member oC the executive com· mittee. Stringer configued that tower player salaries are one option be· ing pursued by the struggling Jeague. "We feel we owe it to the players to ask lhem iC lbey wi:1h. to continua under these COD<li.· lions.'' Stringer said. .-~ ----------·· -· I • • I I i ' . . • • _Saddleback EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 290, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNl'A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1975 • Tod ay's C losing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS. -, ' $75,000 Fire Guts. LaJie Forest Ho1ne · 87 RUDI NI E DZIELSKI Of• D,tl ... ,., ..... An overheated electric blank~el Thursday afternoon touched o(( a $75,000 blaze in Lake Forest, de5troying a three bedroom home and its conlenl<i .while the family was away. The fire at 23278 Buckland Drive belched a colunm or bla('k :smoke high into the air and brought qu.ick assistance Crom pusenby who were able to s ave some of the belongings or the Guy Veasey home. A glider and two pafked cars were pushed Cro m the driveway or the blazing home by Chutk Rhodes, 24, and Mike Hollos and Robert Mendez before firemen arrived. "We started to get another car in the garage but it a1ready was p.and it was ~ery hot in there,·· said Rhode~ who rushed over (rom a nearby construction project . A crew of 37 firt:men, who ar· rived three m in u tes after a neighbor phoned in an alMm. found the Veasey. home e n- veloped by lames. ..There was fire coming out or every opening," s aid Bat~alion Chief George Touss aint. .. Every door and window must have been open in that place It went through there rast ... The-flames destroyed ever- ything in side the house and in the family's three-car garage. Ve °"ey, a pilot, v.·as al work vo1hen the fire was discovered at 2:38 p.m. and his v.•1fc "''as re- portedly vacationing 1n Brazil. The couple's three childrl:'n were attending school. In addition to the rumishings , the fire des troyed 1:1,...g tation wagon and a onto-man helicopter. both of which had b<'en par-ke<t in the garage. Flr('fight<'rs had lhc blaze un - der control in 20 nunutes and crt'<lited neighbors who sprinkled their hom('s with ~arden hose~ "'lth keeping tht· f1r l' fron1 spre&d1ng. Firemen Robert Miller, who had been working on the roof or the burning home, was overcome by heat ex haustion a.nd treated at lbl' !)Cene. llollos w3.S treated by paran1Pd1cs ror a flnger cut he re· ct•1vrd v.'h<'n he s mas hed the dnvl'r's s1dl· v.•1n dO'A' to roll one t>f tht." c a rs out or the dri vcway. ~·ire 1nve:st1 ~:1tors believe the flamt•s had already done much or· lheir work berorc the blaze Wa! spotted by neigh hors. (See f'IRE, PageA2l Flames Engulf Warehouse • •• 1es m .........ras o~•h Ptiet ~.-,. lticlY,..JC-""" FIREMEN KNOCK DOWN BLAZE NEAR BODY (CIRCLE) OF PILOT OF PRIVATE PLANE He Crashed Into Warehouse Near South End of Orange County Airport Multipartner Sex Practiced by SU? LOS ANGELES <AP J - Multipartne r sexual relations were an integral part or the day· to-day lives of the fugitive Sym· bionese Liberation Army mem· h e r s -incl uding Patricia Hearst, the Los Angeles Times reported today. The Times, quoting documents found in the apartment of SL.A members Bill and Emily Harris, said t he sexual practices were used to preserve ''feminist self· determination " by s uccessfull y smashin g ·'the depe ndencies created by monogamal (sic) personal sexual relationships ... in the cell. .. (An SLA document declares that Patricia ltearst "seemed more like a comrad tha n a prisoner"' during her blindlolded conversion to the St.A and even· tually declined the chance to leave her captors. the San Fran- cisco Examiner also reported to· day.) The Timf!s sail! the documenl.~ it obtained nppC'<1r to include 11 series of 'an:o1w('r~ lo 11ucslinns submitted to the SLA b~· tin un· na med per~on, similar to t he kind of• queries a 'A'riter might use in th e p reparation of materia:I for a book. " • Other writin gs obtained by the Times include· a handwritten dis- course on the kinds of problems female SLA members faced as "feminist freedom (ighters"' and a typewritten message appare nt- ly written to Mi ss 1-learst by an SLA m e mber. The Times said so me in· vestigators believed the l-learst message is written in the style of ·Bill Harris. a nd the question. answer series appears to have been handled by his wife, E mily . The F'BI had no immediate comment on the authenticity of the documents or their possible authors hip. The writings stressed that the multipartner relationships were !See PATTY, PageA2J MA.YOR BEAME NOI' I N MOOD NEW YORK IAP) -With New York City on the brink of defa ult. Mayor Abraham D. Beame can celed an appointment today. He was to have received the r1n - nuaJ Optimist Club Award. -·-• 2 CdM Coeds Ci te Talk With Mang By Hll,ARY KAYE Of llMI 0111, Pil<H st.ti Two Corona del Mar J.ligh School senior girls lestiried at the dis missal hearing against sus · pended teache r MichaC'I Mang that the instructor told them. when asked las t spring, that his class would be "fornicating." Defe n se attorney John Willia ms attempted to get lhe girls to admit l\.1 a ng might have said either "formicating" or '"forticating" -word<; with de· cidedly different m eanings. Fornicating means the ect of sexual intercourse but 1ormieat· ing meantt "swarming with ants" and forti cate is to "strengthen or reinforce." Both girls, who were clad in blue and white cheerleader out - fits Thursday, insisted the word wa:s rornicating. They testi£ied t.1\at the con· versalion look place Jut May, \\'hen. Lal~a Asbury en'd Diana Clark, both 16. askerl Mang in the school'.'i n1 t•d 1<1 ct~nter "'hat hi s class wo uld ht• doing th¥t a rter noon . Miss Clark. l\1 ang's former ~tu ­ denl, said her teacher answered (See MANG, P oUJ • Firemen 'Fals e C laims' Injured In Blaze Homeowners -sue Rossmoor By ALAN DI RKlN Of ttlt Dallf PltoetSWtt A twin engine Beech Baron airplane crashed in thick fog near Orange County Airport this morning, kill ing the pilot and spe wing £l ames and debris through a huge Costa Mesa Warehouse. Identification uf the pilot was not immcdiagely availa· hie. Two Costa Mesa firem(•n were injured battling the blazC'. One was hospitalized. Two warehouse wOrkers inside the structure were thrown to the 1 floor by the crash and ex~ which foll owed. They said they wel"{' able to run out through the fl a mes and flying debris and escaped with ap- parently minor injuries. Ont> fire man. Scott Harger. wa s taken l'O Cost a l\1 csa l\1 emor1al Hospital for lr£'at ment of injuries suffered \\'hen a h1~h pressure hose coupling came apart and the he<1vy metal hit him in the race. Authorities said 1'1r£' C;i pt Barry Adams was al~o 1n1ured , but was treated by pararn l'<lies at the scene . By TOM QAR l .• EY 0t ~ o~u, ~•i.t sutt Ross moor Corpor ation, a group of defendants identified in the laws uit as subsidiaries of the de· velopers and a utility v.·ere sued by the st ate Thursday in a con- sumer fraud action. Defendants in a laws uit flied fo r the state by lhe Orange Coun. ty District Attorney 's economic crime division in clude th e Southe rn California Edison Com- pany and the Casa l.inda realty group . It is alleged 1n lhe Superior Court action that 214 persons who bought homes in the New ·world development in Laguna Hills were the victims of a series of fal.s e representations made by the Rossmoor group. Linked with Ro ss m oor Corporation to thosC' allegation s are Oaklawn I-tomes, nossmoor Water Compa ny and Rossmoor Sanitation Company Also named is L. G . F\Jglie \vho is identified by D('put y District Attorney C.• Brent Swanson as a corporate officer of the O.ikla"'" 'Fraterniz ing' company at the s o:tme time as he held the office of pr~ident or the Moulton Parkway Residents ~­ So<'iation. Swanson said he will seek a civil j udgm ent that could t=ompel thC' defendants to post signs ad- mitting their liability on charges or consumer fraud , unfair com· petition and r('pealed violations or real estate laws The s uit seeks penalties that total more than SIQ million. That j udgment, Swanson S<t1d. would a lso provide for restitution to New World residents who de· mand compens<.1t1on from the de- fendants. 'Tfte buJky l•w•uit aJJeges that the New World r('sidt•nts \\'er e as· 8ured by defendanl'i that lht'Jr new homes were of stucco con- struction and Wt'rC' ril'~1gnC'd lo keep out jct noise prt•\<;tl enl in the J.aguna Hills area It is alleged that thl· run!)lruc· lion material us ('d v.•as actu<-1lly two-inch ply"•ood coated v.·ith ;.i n inferior subs tanc e v.·h1 ch pro vt•rl in adequo:1tc 1n t erms o f <See ROSS ~OR Pagt"' 1\2) Firemen from Sl'\'t•r;1I c·1t1es fought the blaze 1n the "" archou~c of Memorex Conl>;Jta at 38.5 Clin- ton Ave., Cost.'! Me:-.a. a huilding about 100 fC'el from lht• southwest of the airport pt:'rtm elt'r WM Officer Face s Federal Av1al1on /\dministra- tion official Ru ss ·rh<1yer said the pilot was e.'<ccuting an apparent missed approach when he losl the plane in Cog \\•1th a cciting of 100 feel and onc ·<~uartcr mi le vi s· ibility. Eight Sex ·charges The wcath(!r conditions were reported to the pilot hy Orangl:' County ai r port towe r aide!), Thayer said The F'AA official said that the pi lot v.·as on in strument landing and w:is el<ecutin~ hi s approach. Jn such c ircumstant'l'S there is a minimum allitudc that a pilot ran izo down to, then he mus t be able to !)('(' the runwa y threshold or about the descent It could not be determined whether the plane cras hed throug h the roof of the building or through the front. One of the warehousemen s;;iid that the plane came through th e roof. but an airport official sai d that there were marks to indicate the plane might have skidded through the front The two warehousemen who escaped wC're taken to Cost a Mesa i\1emorial Hospital suffer· (St-e CRASH, Page i\21 YU\1,\. Ariz. (U PI ) -A "'O man '.\1ar1nt• officer is being court-m<.1rt1a!ed for al legedl y hav1n~ ~e x v.·1th c1!,!hl enlisted m('n . hl'.'r mother reported, com- pla inin g or discrimination becausl' no a etion is being taken aj?a1nst lhC' m en. Lt. ~ar y C. N1fli s, 23. races chargC'S or conduct unbecoming an officer and g('ntlev.:oman, and disobedience of orders against fraternizing with enlisted person- nel. said h('r mother. Mrs. Eric \1. Rickard of Soulhard, Conn. ~frs. Rickard \Vrote to Sen. Rarry Golrl"·atcr ( R-Ariz.), and Arizona news organizations, pro- tesling that the i'il arine Corps acted only against her daughter, (iling no. charges against the eight men. Lt. Ninis had bt'cn stationed al the Yuma i'ifarine Corps Ajr Sta- tion since November. 1973. Attorney J ay W. Jeffcoat con firmed Mrs . Rick;:ird"s story. saying he had been hired as hl·r defen5e attorney when her court Tall Order City Calls That Art? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A street ent ertainer who docs a comic im~>ersonation of former President Nixon is free of charges that his height violatc<I a city ordinan ce. Municil>8,l Court Judge Frank E. Hart dropped mlsd!l,meao , charges against Bob Clark on Thurs· day ~ftel""'l\t ssisant disffe\ct attorney said there was foeasoria~le <loubt he had lirokcn the law. ' CJJark, w!lbse costum includes a large papier- r;n act\e caric4tureOf Nixon s head. was arrested May 28 under an of'dinance banning any street artist's dis· play over fi ve f \in height. ' Clark, In effect his own display, is 5 feet 8. , r - martial beg1n :s :'\i ov 12 at J~I i 'oro Marine Co rp:; At rSl;1tinn A Marll1l' ~pok l·s man .it El Toro\vo uld n ut Cf)m rnt·nt The c ha rges or s 1"0:11.1I rt•lat1on . ..; ""ith enlisted m1·n 1·11\'1•r 1·1ght separate in cid ent-; !ht-l,1,,·v1·r said . The char):!l' (If d1 ... nht•d 1l·i11·e of a direct ortlt·1· t·.u·ri1·s ;1 pn ... ~1· ble senlenct• of ft\l' ,\t•.1rs lll prison . Jerrco::it ~a1 cl Lli.· lu·u\l'n .• nt had offered to rt•s1r.:n hl·r <·uni mission undl'r hor1qr,1bll' ('(1nd1 · li ons, but hl'f' l'!JITIOldlld1ng nf· ri cer refu sed Orang{j Coa~I L .£ .._-;" z--=-_ \\'t•a t h er J\rc;1s of fog and lov.· clouds tnn1 g ht and Satur- da y m orning, other'ol.'1se fair :;kies along the Or;1ngt' Co.1st Cooler days "'ith hi ghs near 70 at till· bl'aCh('S In the up p('r 70~ in land. I NSIDE TODA.,. A young lluntrn gton Beach artist d0f'$ m ore than point 111 lhP 17th century ,,t11ie -hr livt-1 port of 11 1,~ !Jfi 111 that era. See.story Uy /)a•li, Pilot Staf/ Wnler .Iii (Ji' "'' .,., Pug1• CJoflhe lf('\'/.<·r11/1•r lnd .. x INU"' .,, ,,.,.,v, • ". C.11'9 ..... " • •• ,,, .... 1 ,,., ... • C141'1tHIH 01 '· C. a ... ,.'"""'"'' ' ., Comlci ' ' ..-p1, , ... --· ' '"'>•1•• .. ~··i. ' 0.•tll ... 1.C•• " ' ' Elrt•t1flt1m•"' . , ... , ,~ ' ·-· '·" •l•t' Mll ... MOl'O' "N•lr..< .. .,,,,u,-,, W..•f"·~· '" 111111t1w,r, .. " ,A l DAILY PILOT , SB Friday, October 17. 1975 . Ple'ad 'Not Guilty' . • . . "' \ t Harrises in Cou1·t t .o~ i\ . ...;l; .. :1 .r:~ 1u 1·1 ~ \\'1 IJl ,llll :1flc l fo:1T\d\0 IJ ,1rr I" pl~aded "no l ~11 d!\ 1n f1r n1 tone~ l t1rl:.iy l l\ vh.1r.:•·s nf k1dn.1 p ini.:. ~:-.:-.,1 u!~ .Hilt rl1bh<'r~ Jft,.r lhl' trial jUd l-!l' fl'Jt'Cl t'\I ·' dt'ft'll"l' i..·.11\ lh.1t ht· d1~q i.1 :1ll1\ 11tn1 .. ··lf from hc:1r111i,: t ht· e.t'H' In ;in j t'lli 1·,.~·h .111~1· \\1\h \11• fen :-t· J t l ornt''' I t'"t1:i1 ,1 \\ • 1 n~!J :>~. ~11p 1·r11•1 ~·,,1.rt .I.id,.• l lomt•r l l l\t•I! ~.ud th.it tt\\•rt· \\JS n111 .1 ..,h,1d<11\ of .1 .t • .,.r.t u1 tn~ n11nd t h .it he· t'OUlll p: .... 1,!" O\ t'r !ht' 1r1,1I 1n .1n 1mp.1r1 .11 -1nannt.>1' 11 1th1•'l t prt ut!1r1· '.aga1n::-t 1h1• t11 i> ~l \ 1"n1p.111;"fl" of P atnr1.1 !l1•.1r:-t The tl Jrr1:-t':-both :-.l<•~l .1 ... tit• puty D1~1tl \\\11rtlt'~ :-'.imut•I .\layersC'n :.i :-1-.t•d tht'lll ho,,., lilt'' "'lshed to plt•jd to thl' t'hjr.:t:, Slt'mm1n.! 11111 of .1 'hoo 1tL11~ ,1' ,1 s portin g good s store in Los 1 Ange les a long wlth Miss Hean.t and lhe1r subs('qucnt al\1.•ged 11b· duct1on of I wo rn en lo eomm:tn· lll'l'r tht·1r au1n n1ob1lt•s '!'ht· J l arr1 ~t'" 'i f.>Okc only the \\ords ··~ol (;udly ·· a nd sa id nilt hinj! n1o rt• \\'ein ~l as::>. \.11ho wu.s the dl'- fl•n.-:e a ttorllt'\' :1t both the Daniel FHsh('r~ and-. l'lueai:o 7" trials. 1 ,L!St•d t ht' qUt'!'i llOrl uf lk·ll's in1- i•.1 rt1 jl1\y :.ind as ked th>.1 t thl· JudL;t' d 1~4ua!1 fy h1 1n~C'lf \\1•1ngl <.1ss s;11d if l\cll did not ~t't f1l l11 do ~u . h1.• \\OUld !Lkc a itt"'" s µos tpon1•mC'nl so th(' d e · lt'11.."t' 1'vultl 1 nvl:!~t1J . .:ate "''hcthcr .c-r~·t·t::-11r tht• JUtll!t"s carl'er <:tntl :-\.1\t>m cnts h1· might hav1.· made .l!X.llJ\ thl' ~l..\ \\uuld 1ndit·ate µreJUd\C'l'. lit• ntJ\t•d that bt_•fort' taking the bt•nrt1. t~1·l l ha d bt'l'n .1 pro ~· iiecutor 1n the U .S. Bttomey,'s or. fi cr , a City attorney and acUvein Rt•public.an politics tor JO )'ears. •IC' nott•d lhal he had bet·n ap. po1nlt•d by Gov. Ronald Rt•agan. l\t•ll rt'J t•\tt·d the moti on ror u "'cek·s delay and lll:so re.fused ti> disqualify himself. "I probably know less about this case thun an yone in the coun · ly uf Lu~ An ~elt•s, ··Hell s aid. ··~e v. s tht·se days oft t·n upsets me ::ind J ju.'>l shut lt off. I didn"t t.'vC'n µay altr ntion to \\';.iterg&tl' beca use tht•re werC' too many thin g~ I nt•ed C"d lo cont:ern myself \lo'lth .. Bell s aid 1t v.•as "dt>f1:rading" to try to put a J Ud g t• on tnal and th a t he ,,.,·as not iito in ~ to ll'l s uc h tal· ti cs obsC'U r t' the q ut•s l1 on of "'het ht•r tht• t'>'."O dt~f C'ndant loi before hi m <A't're guilty or nul. Dally Pilol 51.tfl ~llota Blotvout Ca1cses Freeway Hess lligh"'<l Y Patro lmen sift thro u g h the ,,·r ec kagl' of a pickup ca mper which ble\Y a tire i.lnd rolled over , spillin g s t e reo equipment a nd furniture bo und fo r Ti· juana on San Diego Pree\vay nea r Oso P a rk ,,·ay tJffr amp P ~1 :-.s c n g e r ~1aria Sotelo d e T1>\·ar. ,l!J. \\as treated for fa cial cuts a t Mis:-;ion Co111munity Ilospital. l-ler son. J ose-. 22. "'ho dro\'L' vehicle , was not injured during 1'hursclay's mis hap. " Front Page Al Toro Marine Convicted Of Murder OC AIRPORT CRASH • • • ing from shock and m inor in· jurie:s. A Co:;ta Mesa fireman was also slightly injured 1n the race by flying debris. John Loerrert. 21 . of Anaheim. said he was in the building with .. Carrol \Vhite, 37 , of Santa An;,i .. :;.When the plane crashed lhroug:h the roof about 20 yarili; from them. ' . , • ' • I l I • "We went through thC' fl ames running like crazy," 1.ocffcrt s aid. "We fell down three or four time:;. We made it out of the doo r about 25 ya.rds away ··The pilot we d idn"t see in the plane. We were lyi ng on the dirt outside the bui ld \ng and I sa\\' the ptlot·s body out next to a truck.'' Don \Vilson . pe r s onn t'I manager for M e morl~X s 111d that the two warehousemen were tht• only people in the building loc al t.>d at the end of a tul de ~ac in lhe industrial complex. Wilson could not es timate the cost of the va lul~ of the warehouse but said lhat thl• building, u sed s trictly for storage, \\'as filled with plastic computer compone nts worth ;,i t \east$250,000 Me morex has a n a s~e m bl y building loc atl•d nearby 1352 Reynolds . The pilot was t h0c onl y occup ant of the plane. ORAN GE COAST " 1-..0t-C6-•I OaO• P,101. w•'" .... ''" """'' b•"f<I !""'New• P••H. !\ ""'"'"'°"''" l""O'"""' (Ofl\I Pul>I< '"'"9 Compeny :\.ep.o•,.1• ""'"""' ,., • PIJb",,.."" MoN1•1 ""°"G" r""~' 1.' 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' An hour after the crash, which occurred about 8:30 a.m., fire fighters \\'ere still battling to br ing the inferno under control though the blaze was contained and did not appe;:ir to be in danger or spreading to any other in · dustrial plants in the area Costa l\l es a f1r(' protection analys t Russ He nderson said that the intensit y of the fire was due ~o . the hi ghl y combustible t0.lumm1zed material inside the building and the ru e! oflhe pliin('. Jt was beli e ved that thl' s prinkler system v.'as knocked out by the cras h and that there '>''ere running waler mains in - s ide. Onlookers were turned back from the are a by firemen who ex> peeled one wall of the buitdin,s: to collap~e. The warehouse ap- peared to be a total loss. P.1rt of the plane was on the landsc.a ping in front or lhe build- ing. The \Varehous eman J..oeffl'rl. v.•ho lives at 2230 Or;1nge Ave., A_naheim. had a scraped leg, but hts partner \Vhite was in shock a nd given oxygen by the Costa ;\lesa paramedics before being t::i ken to ho:-;pital. Loeffert said he a1 :-;o got a bump on the head. One of two El Toro Marines l~te Thursday was found guilty of first degree murder. armed rob- bery and burglary in the shooting death of a Santa Ana liquor store clerk. Orange County Superior Cour1r Judge Frank Domenichini ac· cepted the verdict from his jury and ordered Marine Robert Edward Lee, 22, to return to hi s eourtroom Nov. 5 for sentencing. Lee races life in prison for the p~~ he played last Dec. JO in the k1ll~ng of s tore clerk Byron Roy Smith, 54, of Yorba Linda and the wounding of a customer in the Santa Ana store. Coderendant llenry George M_cKn_ight, 24 , is being separately tn('d 1n the same courtroom on identical charges. Jury selection ~ his trial began while the jury m the Lee case was deliberating. Front Page Al PATTY ... not limited to heterosexual ac- tivities, the Times said. ''Our position was one or condi- tional practicality," one docu- TI Amii ment read. "We knew from the iomas n, t::<~rience what it was like lo hve 1n the cell. Le• W Jd "So far as sex was concerned I S Ure or we had to get most of our sexuai Hnd personal needs met by com.' Reside nt, Dies F\lneral serviC't'S were held 111 Laguna Reach thi:-week for Lag1:1na !tills r esident Thomas Amtin, who died Sunday at Sad· dleback Co_mmllTl ity llospital. Mr. Amhn moved to the retire· mcnt community of f~eisur e World upon hi s r etirement s ix years ago from Am hn Associates , of Chicago. a builders dis play eompany, whe r e hl' had been an cx~cutive director. ~r. Amlin, who was a native Chicagoan, was a veteran of World War I J-le i.s s urv1 vrd by hi s wife Helen. or ~he famil y home, 379.c Ave. Castilla ; by a son Thomas Amlin. of Nil<', Ill.: by two daughters. Patricia Buchannon or Berkeley. and Priscilla Mills of Highland Park. Ill.; by eigh.t grandchildren and three sisters. Fune ral &rra ngemenllJ wertt handled by McCormick Lati\.lna Beach Mortuary. \ radf'.s within the cell. Everyone realized that at this time there was no time for exclusive rela· I ionships because each of us had to help the other comrades meet \hf'ir SC'Xual needs and maintain harmony in the cell.·· The writer said it was not the SLA ·s intent to exploit P.:1tty ll_,~a rst se>:ually after she was k1dnaprd , but that she later was allo .... ·ed to participate in the rt•· lation.s hips. "('lthough we considered sex a basic human need, our commit- ment to not exploit her sexuaOy roupled with her overaJI statu~ a~ POW (prisoner Of war), de· n1ed Tania (Miss. Hearst) the rreedom to have sex with another person,·· the writer said. "But later on these conditions changed, partly due to hct' own i.nitfati ve., but a lso because of our lrQWinl lovo a nd respect for her. As sh~ becam e more lnterrated' Into tho day·to-<lay Npects of cell life, we t:ri·ed to trea\ Tania as an equal, I. · 0611' ~Mt stMt l"Mt• FIREFIGHTERS GATHER FOR FINAL ATTACK ON BURNING LAKE FOREST HOME Flames l eave Nothing Untouched In Veasey Home Including Mail In Box , F ront Pagf' A I FIRE ... "Th(' insidt• is a total loss . ll look ed li k1· 1t must have bet•n C"ook1ng for ;1 Jon~ t ime." s aid f1.lunt ~· f-'1r1• OC'p a rtmcnt Public Inf or nt at 1un uff 1 eer St Pve Soltz. .'\1•1ghhor J ohn C.ag1la. 85, said ht~ phoned fi rt~mC'n after a man ban,i;.;ed on hi s door and sa id. "There 's fire on the roof." Ano th er nei g hbor . Ch r is L.a<A·rrnce, 15, s;1w the column of ~mok e as he IC'ft F:I Toro lligh &hoof. "I saw th!? fl ames coming from by m y house and I thought it "'as my house .ut first, .. he said. From Page Al ROSS MOOR soundproofing or ins ulation. It is also alleged that residents \n the 2 l•l·ho me tract were pro· mised an 86-home "adult only" area. prohibited by state and federal la'>'', a parking area for trailers that proved fo be far too small and two wading pools that '>''ere never bui It. Jn addition, Swanson said, the residents were faced with extra monthly payments that included $4 .50 for sewage service, a total or SOOO a month to Edison ror ex- terior li ghting in addJ,tion to rt.•- gular light bills and"extra un ~ lawful pay ments for "'ater lines and fire hydrants. Front Page Al MANG HEARING. • • "f ornic at ing. · · She s aid none or the three stu- dents "''ho hea rd the remark un- derstood the meaning or the word but that teachl'r Dan Gillis and school nurse Cht>ryl Caverly, who were both s tanding nearby told Miss As bury that it was a "''Ord for ''the sex act.·· Miss Asbury stated she was "a little embarrassed " to learn the meaning or the word from two adults. and Gillis, an English teacher at the school. said he was "really shocked.·· Mang,_35.,_ faces 36 charges..Jl(. unprofessional conduct brought against him by the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. He "'as s uspended from teaching his social studies classes at Corona de! Mar High last i\1ay. A third student to iestify. Doug Killian . alle ged that Mang ans\\'ered hi s classroom in· tercorp wit~ the phrase, "Clyde's Abortion Mill. You rape 'em . we scrapl" ·t'm . ·· Killian said students in the cl a ss laughed when the remark '>''as made and were "startled"' that Mang had s aid it. Killian als o tes tified that Mang told his class "a certain pcrcen· tage of the faculty is homosex· ual. ·• Killian. who did not recall the exatt percentage used by Mang. added under cross examination that the re mark came up when a s tudent a sked Mang about a former teacher. Another witness. James Tony.tin, related an incident la st s pring when l\11 ang .alle ged ly greeted another teacher with a coarse obscenity_ Tomlin. a social s tudi1.•s teacher and track coach relalL'CI the incident in such a co~ic man. ner that both the participants in the hearing and m embet's of thc- au~ence laughed throughout hi s testimony .,~- He said that •Mang greeted ·te·a~nry WOng With the ob~ scen1ty before the start of school in the sO<'ial studies offiee. YMCA Groups Meet Tonight The South Coas t YMCA Indian Guides and Indian Maidens of the Laguna Beach area will meet <il 7;30 o'clock tonight al Camp Dolph in Aliso Canyon. Th~ meentig is open lo parents ,of klnder garten through third grade children in Laguna Beach elementary schools. Camp Dolp h, the South Coast YMCA ·s camp, is two and a half acres in size and is located inland of Ben Brown's Motel PRE-HOLIDAY \f ' \ I --. UPHOLSTERY SALE ·~· ~ __ j ---•• ---J • -·-- Fabulous values on such well-known - lines as- Wood mark Sh errill Marge Carson Stone & Phillips Marimont and others Get ready for the holidays w ith a new sofa or chair fro m von Hemert's. Over a hundred Quality sofas to choose from and over 250 chairs to select from. Stop in now for best selection. DAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-l<ARASTAN-BAKER WHiVAYS & SAT\IRDAYS •:OOlo 5:10 • NEWPORT BEACH • 1127 WESTCLlf"F OR , 6'2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH· 34.'1 Nflffl'll t:<JA~~r HWY • 4!H·6MI TORRANCE • 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD cOprn rn 111 9, Sun. 12.s·:t0i 3'ilt·l279 7 I } / • • Irvine EDIT O N VOL. 68, NO. 290, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NI A FlaDJes EngQll Warehouse -.. .. • • 1es ID ' ' . ; DilllY "'"°" ....... h ltl<M nl I( ........ FIREMEN KNOCK DOWN BLAZE NEAR BODY (CIRCLE) OF PILOT OF PRIVATE PLANE He Crashed Into Warehouse Near South End of Orange County Airport Two CdM Coeds Testify Claim Teacher's Remarks 'Embarrassing' By HI LAR Y KAYE Of I ... D~lty Piiot $tiff Two Corona de! Mar Hi gh School senior gi rls testified al the dismissal hearing against sus- pended teacher Michael Mang that the instructor told them, when asked last spring, that his class would be "fornicating." D e f e n se at t o rn ey John Williams attempted to get the girls to admit Mang might have said either · ·rormicating·· or "forticating" -words with de· cidedly different meanings. Fornicating m eans the act of sexual intert'ourse but formicat- ing m eans ··swarming with ants'· and forticate is to "strengthen or reinforce.·· Both girls. who were c lad in blue.. and white c heerl eader out- fits Thursday, insisted the word wa!S fornicating:. ·'fornicatin g.·· She said none of the three stu- dents who heard the remark un- derstood the m eaning of the word but that teacher Dan Gillis and school nurse Cheryl Caverly, who were both standing nearby told Miss Asbury that it was a word for ''the sex act ... Miss Asbury stated she was "a little e mbarrassed" to learn the meaning of the word from two Irvine Forum Eyes City's Charter Bid ~------- adults, a nd Gillii;, an English teacher al the school, said he was "really shocked ... Mang, 35, faces 36 charges of unprofessional conduct brought agains t him b y the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. He was s uspended fTOftl teaching hi s . social studies classes at Corona del Mar High last May. A third student to testify, Doug Killian , alleged that Mang answered his class room in- tercom with the phrase. "Clyde's Abortion Mill. Yo•1 rape 'em. we scrape 'em . Killian said stud ents in the class laughed when the remark "''BS made a nd were "startled"' that Mang had s aid it. Killi a n also testified that Mang <See MANG, P age A2 l 'False Claims' Firemen Injured In Blaze By ALAN D IRKIN Of llM 0.lty Pile( MMf A twin e n g ine Beech Baron airplane crashed in thick fog n ear Orange County Airport Utls morning, killing the pilot a nd . s p e wing fl ames and debris through a huge Costa M~a W areho u se. Identification of the pilot W3:$_ not immediately availa- ble. Two Costa Mesa firemen were jnjured battling the blaze. One Wll!:I hospitalized. Two warehouse workers inside the structure were thrown to the rrcJ()FDy the crash and explosion which followt•d . They said they were able to run out through the flames and flying de bris and t'sca ped with ap- parently minor injuries. One fireman . Scott Barger, was taken to Costa Mes a Memoria l Hospita l for tr\eatment of injuries suffe red when a high· pre~sure hose coupling came apart and the heavy metal hit him in the face. Authorities said Fire Capt. Barry Adarnli was also injured, but wali treated by paramedics at the scene. Firemen from several cities fou111:ht the blaze in the witrehouSe of Memorex Con Data al~ Clin- too .AVe •• C08la Mes•. a bu.UdJng about 100 reel from the southwest of the airport pe rimeter. Federal Aviation Adminislra· lion official Russ Thayer said the pilot was executing an apparent missed approach w hen he lost tht' plane in fog with a ceiling of 100 feet and one-quarter mile vis- ibility . The weather conditions were reported lo the pilot by Orange Count y airport lower aides. Thayer said. ·Ttie FAA official s aid lhat thC' pilot was on instrument landin ~ and was executing his approach. In such circumstances there is ii minimum altitude thal a pilot <.'an go down to. then he must be able to see the run"'·ay threshold or about the descent . It could not be determined whether th e plane crashed through the roor of the bui ldi ng or throu&h the front . One of the warehousemen said that the plane came through the roof , but a n airport official said that there were marks to indicate the plane might have sk idded through the front . The two warehousemen "''ho escaped were taken to Cosl<1 Mesa Memorial llo:-;pital s uffer CSt-e C R A.S fl, Page A2 1 MAYOR BEAME NOT I N MOOD NEW YORK (AP J -With New York City o n the brink of default. Mayor Abra ham D. Rc<.1me can· celed a n a ppointment today. He was to have received the an- nual Optimist Cl ub Award. ' • • " . Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks • TEN CENTS D•llJ Pil01 ~I.Ml P""'• THEY ESCAPE CRASHING PLANE AND RESULTING FIRE Warehousemen Carrol White (left), Larry Loeffert 'Frnt ~rr1izi 11g' WM Officer Faces E ight Sex Charges \'U l\1A. Ari.1: (UPf ) -A "nman i\.larinc 11fficer is being court·martialcd for allegedly having sex \~·ith L'igbt enlis ted men, h<'r motht•r rt·1>0rted, com- plain in~ of di sc rimin at i on b<'t·ause no al"l 1011 1 ~ IX'ing: t<iken against the n1 en I.I. M:1ry C. :\'1fli!', 23. face!' charge..-. of conduct Wlbecoming an officer and gentlewoman, and d1sobC'd1ence of orders against fraternizing with enlistc<l person- nel. said her molht'r, i\1rs . Eru· :vi . Rick a rd of Southard. Conn. i\1rs . Rickard wrote to Sen. Rarry Gold"'''11l'r (R-Ariz.;, and Arizona nC\\'S organizations, pro-- testing lhat th(' Manne Corps acted only against her daughter, filing no chargl's agtunst lhl' eight men J.t. Nifl1s had hcrn stationed <:il the Yuma '.\1 :1r1nL' ("ot'JY.> Air Sta- \ lion since Novem her. 197:1 Attorney Jay \V .. Jt'ffcoJt l't1n· firmed Mrs Rickard ·~; ~tnry. saying he had het'n h1r1 •d •1" her defense attorne v v.·hl'n h~·r ( nurl- martial begins Nov 12 :1t r:I ·r 11r!1 '.\f •ir·int• Corps i\ir Star inn A l\1arine SJHJkcsrn;111 ;1! l•:I Toro \\'ould nnt rn mrn 1·n1 'rhc ch..irQ('S of :--exu ;.il 1·t•l .o111ons "'1th l'nl1:--tl•d 1nt·n 10\t'r 1·1 1!ht sep;1rcilt' 1nc1dl'nls. Hu• Id\\'\ t'r said Th1· ch;1r~1· of d1suhPd1l'n"c of a d1rc>ct orU1·r C'Jrrll'" ;1 !~'" -1 blc !'en\l'nl't' of f1\t' y1•a r.., 111 prison Jeffcnal s:nd thi· ht·Utt·n .. nt had offt'rl'd lt1 ,., . ..,1~n h1·1 t·o n1 mission undl'1· hnnnr;ihlt• cnodi tions. but ht'r 1·ornn1;i1ullng of ficl'r refused Or a ng~,Cna .. 1 L £:..... : ' \\'cat h e r They tesLifi ed t hat the con- versation took place last May, when Laura As bury and Diana Clark, both 16, asked Mang in the school's media cente r what his · class would be doing that after- noon . Miss Clark, Mang·s former stu- dent, said her teacher answered The Irvine citizens' forum Irvine Tom orrow will re view the implications of the city's pro- posed charter at a public gather- ing Oct. 29. The m eeting at Turtle Rock Elementary School al 8 p.m . features speake r s from a l..eague of Wom en Voters study tea m headed by Irvine Transportation Commissioner Mary Ann Gaido. Rossmoor in Lawsuit 1\r(•:ts nr fQJ.! ;.1nd ]n\' clouJ_.; t11nighl and S[llur d;i:-. morn 1 n~. olhl'r\'l!'t' f ;t1r !'kies alon g lhe f)r~u1,~\' c·~}~Sl . Cooler d<J \:--\\Ith hig h s near 70 ·a1 lh l' heachrs to the uppt•r 7n~ 111 land Amoco Cuts Gas Price J c CHI CAGO 1UP l1 Amoco Oil Co., the '¥!-lion's fourth large!!lt ga~olin e supplier, today reduced iL'i price one cent per gallon to become the third major oil firm in four days to make thec:utback. Amoco's d ecision came one day after th<' nation"s second largest supplier, Shell Oil Go., ttimnled i:<1 penny from its prices. Exx on did it on Ti.1esday. \ The meeting also will include debate on the pros and cons of charter government. Irvine voter5 will gqto the polls Nov. 4 to decide whet.her the city should change from its present general law fC?rm of government to a charter government. The charter is the result of siX" months of discussion by the city council and i5 a slrelet al docu- ment along the lineJ of a municipal constitution. City councilmen in a ballot argum ent endorsing the charter term it a means of giving cily government more fl e1tibility. A main focus oC the need for more nexibility i! In taxation. ac· cording to councilmen's arl!u C!lee CRAllTRR P•Jr• .U) By TOM BARLEY Of tM D•llf PIMts.t.tl Ross m oor Corporation, a group of defe ndants identified in the lawsuit as subsidiaries of the de- velopers and a utility were sued by the stale Thursday in a con- sumerfraud action. Defendants in a lawsuit fil ed for the stale by the Orange Coun- ty District Attorney's economic crime division incJude the Southern California Ec:Usofi Com· pany and the Casa Linda realty group. ft is alleged in the Superior Court action th al2~,persons who bought hom('s in the New World development 1n Laguna Hills were the victims or a series of false re.preBentations made by thl' RO!SS moor group. Linked \Vit h Ros s m oor Corporation to those &.llcgations are Oaklawn lfomes. Rossmoor Waler Company and Rossmoor Sanitation Compan y. Also named isl •. G. Fuglie who is identified by Deputy District. Attorney C. Brent Swanson as a corporate offi cer of the Oaklawn company at the same lime as he held the offi ce of president of the Moulton Parkway Residents As· sociation. , SWansod said he w£ll seek a civil Jud1merihl!!t could compel the OerenCl•ntrto post ·Sig'ftS: ad- mitting the\r .\iablllty on charges of consumer Ctaud, unfair coln- petlUbh and r~ated violations of re.al estate la s . The !!lfiit seeks penalties that to al tP.ore than $10 million. ". -' TH at J~dlifltn1." 'SwaMOn said. would al10 provide fOf' restitution lo New World residents who de- mand compen!>ationJrom the de- fendanls The bulky lawsuit allt.•ges that the Nt.>w World r esidents ""ere as- sured by defendanls that thei r new homes were 11f stucco con- struction and were dC':;igncd to keep oul jel noise prt.>\ :1lent in the l,aguna l·Iills arra It is all!'ged that th'· construc- tion m aterial u~ed \\'as actually two-inch plywood co:•ted wtlh·an inferior substance v.•hich proved ·in a-deq·ualt:' in ter ms of soundproofini;t or insulation. It is also alleged I hat residents in the 214-home tract were pro. mised an 86-hom (' "arlult only " area. prohibit('d by stole and federal law, a parking area for trailers that proved to be far Loo small and two wading pool~ th1:1t were never bui It. <S..f' ROSSfttOOR Page~) ; f I NSIDE TODA,. A young lf1.111/1nqfoin ll~tirh arti:tl does more than po111r 111 lhe l71h centun1 .'11//" -111· hve3 port o/ l11:i 1,j,. 1n tl1al era. See storu h11 lJ111/11 l"tlnr StaJJ ~'r1ter .iv ( 1/,,, ·n on r' 101• C I of the 14' <>ekend1•r ....... C.lll•rnl• CU-s.tltlH '"""" er-...-•d 0.•lt!Hol•<•• 1:111•'1•"""'"' ""'''""~ MIO!'OK O""' Mft U"'°•'' Mt ... vt• .. lnd .. x "'' ...... ,. .. I'•., ""-•ll'<•w• · 1 ·'""' co .... 1 ~ ~II-I~• • IAM•~"h -·•h Tf''P"• """ Tr-•t ,, ....... , ...... '" l'l •e••"""' " " " ". • • • • . A2 DAILY PILOT Friday, Oc1obrlf 17, 197!1 ' Pregnant lt'if e , • • Doctiments Claim • ' Conntian Held j . I In Two Deaths·· Pat:ty Shared SLA Sex Life. , The hu~b:irul of :i pregnant Westm1nslL'r woma11 \~'ho "'a~ ~hot 1n the hl'ad and died aftt·r :;hl' '¥\'<IS kept olive ror three d<µ-s bv hu~µ1tal lift> support systems \\'a .. arrt.•stt•d Thur sd~1y ~11\d f 'rom Page A I MANG ... 1,1lt1 hi-. <'I~''"' ' a C'l·rtain f)("rct~n 1.1i.:t· of thl' f.1c-l1l ty is ho n1ose:-. ,1 ,d t<1l11an . v. ho did not recall trie cXaC't perct'ntoi.;r ust'll by MHng, added under t ross rxumination that the remark C':lfllL' up "'hen a student as kt•d :'.1 un~ about a formC'r teacher. Another y,•i tnci'::.. J<lm~~ Tomlin, rel.:1ted an incident las t spring Y.'ht·n :\tang allegt·dly greeted anotht'r tc;11'hcr \1.'ith a coarse obscenity Tomlin . a soci.11 studies tracher ,incl lr;it:k COill'h, related tht• 1n('1Jent in such a eomu: man- nf'r tl!o1t both lh(' partil'IP<Jnts tn tht• hc>arinJ,! aud mC'rnbers of the •1ud1('nre l<1u,t:ht•d throughout his lt~:>timuny llt? saHI that :\Jang greeted lt';.il'ht•r ff Pnry \Vong y,•1th lhe ob- •Ct'nlly bC"fort· the start of school in tht~ .-;ocial .studies of fire. Tomlin admitted the remark "·as probably made "facetious- ly "', bul said he y,·as concerned .students might have been within earshot. He added that he saw no ~tudents near the open door. Today, the prosecution "''as ex- perted Lo call additional former !itudents and S('hool officials to testify about more of the 36 chargt's against Mang. The hearing , being heard by a ~\;hree-man panel headed by a "l'ltate hearing officer from Sacramento, i!f exprcted to run at least through the remainder of this month. At the end or the hearing, the l>Bnel will deride \11hether or not Mang should remain in the school district. He i!f currently temporarily assigAed to McNally Continuation Hi gh. I :,ROSSMOOR In addition. Swanson said, the residents were faced wifh extra monthly payment!! that included $4.50 for sewage service. a total of $900 a month to Edison for ex- terior lighting in addition lo re· · ·gular light bills and extra un- lawful payments ror "'ater lines and fire hydrants. The lawsuit further charges . Edison with illegally cutting arr -:-exterior lights for four months during a dispute with New·World ·residents. An ac\ion filed by F.dison is awaiting trial in Superior Court. • l • • s .... ·anson explained Thursday that the New World residents had been "saddled with a blanket en· cumbrance that none or them ex- ~cted or were "'arned about and all or them are protesting ... f'rom Page Al CHARTER. •• ments. The flexibility, they say. is needed to allow Irvine to de- velop and meet the community's unique need11 . No argument has been filed against the proposed charter. Under the broad provisions of lhe proposed chartf'r, C'hanges in ci ty government may be made ltgislatively by the city council or by amf'ndment to the charter ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 .... 0._ (OoHI D••lf Pno, ,.,,,,wl\•I~ '''~"' l»!>f<I ,.,_ N.,., ... , •• ,, I• ""bl<"'-'<1 I\,"" 0• '"'"" COl\I 1''1btl..rlln11 CDtnpen, "'"""''t~O•lui"' ~·~ ~'11>11.,,ell Mond•Y 11\tO\IQI\ l'rlll•• •n• < n,1~ ......... ,.t .,PCllt 0..6(11, H .. ntl"lll<>n {l<>O(I • - ,.,., v .. 11.,, Hw•nt, i edctl•N<k V~lh, ..... 1 ~""'ll•Mlllievlll (Nll 1'•1'>0'-'•-V"""''·~· lien" ll"tl!I-~fl .. tllfy\ -~ .... ,, ... , ••.• 11111«/9•! 11111!11.,,lno pl~M ,, •I uo w,.,, 1 .... st.,9',C:e\\•M• ... Cellt'1'n4•'7~. Robert N . Weed ••t•l<>t"I eno PWlll•,...• Jac.k R. Curl~v \to(f '""'ldenl •,,.Gt"~'~'.i..,.,...,.., Th<>ma~ Keevll l<ld ' Thomas A. Murpf'llne Mf nfljlnQ C.111"" Cblrh!:S H. Loos Ric:l'lard p Nilll """'l.,.I M•OW,1"'1 £"'°'' Offices (""'eMr\f lltWl't•l .. y~t ... ... _, "'<><;" .," ..... _, ~ ...... l ...... l INIKll 11MQ!o..,..y•r!.l•""I ...,'lllntl.,, .. ec~ HllJ 1e..:nfl9wt•••t1 \.tdllllt0.-V•llt ¥ l.UCllt•l'•1lt- a!laft °""" ,.,........, Telepftone (714)'42-4l2:1 aassltled Advtrtlslna M2·"7t ~blK-¥11ffT'"-~ Sl1-U10 t!-*c1 ...... n .. ........ ~llll'>t. lt1J Or..,_. GNU l'l.ClllMl'°ie °""' -· '* M• "0<1e•, lt~"el-. iMIMol'lfl 1!14111.., •• .Cwt•ll•f"'f<lll l\f,.tn ,..., IN lt,todUCtd Wl!lltYI 'lltCle! lltf'"ltU ... ti ,..,.,..,.._, <:harged with two count.s of murdL·r. Gerald Allen Cody, Jr., 25", was apprehended <it hi.s parents' home in El Ca~ro t.ake near Rt-di.ands and <·harged "'ilh n1urder in the d('ath.i or hi~ \\'ife antl unborn child lie was booked u1to Oran).!l' County J ail. llaLI "'as set at $200,000. Sharon Sue Cody, 22. was shot in the early hours or J\u~. 26 al the couple'!! \V estmln3ler apart· mt•nt and kept ;1J1vl' 111 \Vestmlnslt•r Community llospilal in th(' hope that the 5- month·old baby was still alive. She diec;l three days later whc-n her heart stopped beating. No signs of life were detectc-d in the fetus. ~ - Police Lt. Joe Woods said to- day that Cody was arr~ted after nev• uvidence was received from a third person who was believed to have witnessed the shooting. Officers declined to provide further details. Police had originaJly arrested ' Cody on the night of the shooting. He allegedly admitted the shoot ing that day and said it was an accident. Cody was chargC'd with in voluntary, manslaughler <1t thl' time, but \\'as released t"'O day~ later for lark of evidence. Toro Marine Convicted_ Of Murder One of two El Toro Marines late Thursday was foWld guilty of finit degree murder, armed rob- bery and burglary in the shooting death of a Santa Ana liquor store clerk. Orange Covnty Superior Court Judge Frank Domenichini ac- cepted the verdict from his jury and ordered Marine Robert F.dward Lee. 22, to return to his courtroom Nov. S fQr sentencing. Lee faces.life in prison for the part he played last Dec. 30 in the killing of store clerk Byron Roy ·Smith. 54, of Yorba Linda, and the wounding of a customer in the Santa Ana store. Codefendaar Henry Geor1e McKntght, 24, fs being separately tried in the same courtroom on identical charges. Jury selection in his trial began while the jury in the Lee case was deliberating. Harrises Say 'Not Guilty' To Charges LOS ANGELES (UPI) William and Emily H arris pleaded "not guilty" in firm tones today to charges or kidnap- ing, assault and robbery, aft('r the trial judge r ejected a deJensl' call that he disqualify himself from hearing thf' case. Jn an acid exchange with de- fense attorney Leonard We inglass, Superior Court Judge Homer H. Bell said that. there was "not a s h<1dow of a doubt in my mind'' that he could preside over l.he trial in an impartial manner without prejudice against the two SLA companions of Patricia Hearst. The Harrises both stood as de puty Dh;trict Attomt•r Samuel M.a.verson asked them how thl'y \\'tshed. lo plead to the char~cs stemming out of a shooting at <i sporting goods slore 1n l,os Angeles along \\-•ith Miss l~earst and their subsequent alleged ah duction of two men to comman deer their automobiles. The H.a.rriscs spoke only th(> words "'Nol Guilty"" and S<Hd nothing rnort•. \\'einglas.s. "'ho was ihe dt• fense attorney at both th(' Danh."I F:llsbt•rg and · 'C hica)!o 1·· !rials, rnised lht• question of Bell's im- partiality and a sked th.:.it lhe judgt' disqua li r y hi msclf. Weinglass said iC Bell did nol see fit to do so. he would hk<' a "''eek 's postponement so the de- fense <'Ould 1nvesli~nte v.•hether aspects of the 1udgt•s career and statements he mi,i.:iht hnve madt• about the SI.A would indicalt• prejudice. He noted that before taking lht• bench, Bet! had been a pro- seC'utor in the U .S. attorney's of !ice. a city attorney and active in Republican politics for JO years He noted that he hnd bel·n ap pointed by Gov. Rona.Id Ren2an Bell rejected the motion ror :1 v.·cek·s delay and al!io refwu .. -d to disqualify him!ielf. "I probably kno\v less about this case than anyone in the coun- ty of Los Angel.,," Rell sald. "News these day!I often up:1:ets me and l just shu1 it off. 1 didn 't evtn pay attention lo Wateraiitc becau!Se there were too many thing~ J needed to concern myself with." ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT Ave. • • .~ • i .. , .. 'll .. .. Cll """· * Bristol St. Oeil-,11'1~,..._MAp LOS ANG El.ES (AP) Mulliparlner sexual relations wtre ·an integral part of the day· to-day lives of the fugitive Sym· bionese Liberation Army mem- bers -including Patricia flearst. the Los Angeles Times reported today. The Times, quoting documents found in the apartment oC SLA members Bill and Emily Harrts, said the .sexual practices were used to preserve "feminist self· determination'• by successfully smashin g ·'the dependencies created by monogamal (sic> personal sexual relationships •.. in the cell." (An SLA document declares that Patricia llearsl ''seemed more like a comrad than "' prisoner" during her blindfolded conversion to the SL.A and even- tually declined the chance to leave her captors, the San Fran- cisco :t:xaminer also reported to· day.) message is written in the style or Bill J-larris. and lhe qlaeslion· answer series appears to have 1-nbaudled by hi.swi!e, Emily. The FBI bad no immediate romment on the authenticity of the documents or their possible authorship. The writings stressed that the multipartoe.r relatlonshi_ps were not limited to heterosexual .ac. tiviUes, the Times said. ;·our position was oneo! t'Ofldi· tional practi('ality," one docu. ment read. ··we knew from the experience what jt was like to live in the cell. "So far as sex was concerned we had to get most of our sexuai and personal needs met by com. radt;S within the cell Everyont• realized that at this time there was no time for exclusive rela - tionships because each of u_, had to help the other comrades meet their sexual needs and maintain harmony in the cell.'' The writer said it was not the SLA 's intent to exploit Patty Heanit sexually after she was kidnaped, but that she Jater was allowed to participate in the re· lationships. . · MAP PINPOINTS SITE OF FATAL PLANE CRASH After Wave·off, Aircraft Smashed Through Warehou1e The Times said the documents it obtained appear to include a series of answers to questions submitted to the SLA by an un- named person, similar to the kind of queries ~ writer might use in the preparation or material for a book. Other \l.'ritings obtained by the Times include a handwritten dis- C'ourse on the kinds of problems female SLA members faced as "feminist freedom fighters" and a typewritten message apparent· Iv written to l\.1 iss Hearst by an Si.A member. ·•Although we considered sex a basic human need, our commit- ment to not exploit her sexually coupled with her overaJI statu~ as POW (prisoner of war), d('· .nied Tania (Miss Hearst) the freedom to have sex with another ptrson,'' the writer said. OC AIRPORT CRASH • • • "But later on these conditions changed, partly due to her own initiative, ·but also because of our growing JoVe and respect for her:· 1ng from shock and minor in- JUr1es . A Costa Mesa fireman was also s lightly injured in the fact:> by flyin~ debris. John Loeffert. 21. or Anaheim. s:ud he "'as in the building with Carrol White, 37, of Santa Ana when thC' plane crashed through the roor about 20 yard-; from them_ "\\'e \l.'ent lhrough the names running like crazy," Loeffert said. ''We fell do.,.,'n three or four times. We made it out oflhe door about25yards a\l.·ay. "The pilot we didn"t Sl'e in the planf'. We \\'ere lying on the dirt outside lhl" building and I saw the pilot ·s body out next to a truck.·· Pon Wilson. pe·rsonnel managcr for i\1 emorex said that the two "''arehou~emen were the only people in the building locat- ed at the end of a cul de sac in the industrial oomplex-. Wll~ could not estimate the cost of the value or the warehouse but said that the building, used strictly for .storage, was filled with plastic computer componenL'I worth at leastS250,000. Mc>morex has an assembly buildinJ? locatt'd nearby 1352 Reynolds_ The pilot was the only occupant oCthe plane_ An hour after the crash, which occurred about 8:30 a.m., fire fighters were still battling to br- ing the inferno under control though the blaze was contained and did not appear to be in danger of 11preading to any other in - dustrial plants in the area. Costa Mesa (jre protection analyst Russ 1-lenderson said that tht> intensity of the fire was due to the, highly combustible aluminized material inside the building and the fuel of the plane. It was believed that the sprinkler system was knocked oul by the crash and that there were running water mains in- !'i i cit:>. Onlooker!! were turned back from the area by firemen who ex- perted one wall of the building to collapse. The warehouse ap- peared lo be a total loss . Part of the plane was nn th(' landscaping in front of the tiwtd ing. · The "'archouseman Loeffcrt. "'ho lives at 2230 Orange AvL·. Anaheim, had· a scraped leg, but his partner White v.•as in shock and given oxygen by the Costa Mesa paramedics before being taken to hospital. Loeffert-5aid he also got a bump on the head. The FAA official said that the µlane was among what is termed transient traffic. l~e said that the pilot was given the WE'alher conditions by the airport and was geared for an in- strument approach. The pilot ~id not confirm by radio that he was executing a missed approach, just before the crash occurred but it was as. sumed he y,·as doing that because the l0cation of the crash site was at the opposite end o(the field for a landing. Th~ weather conditions were below in11trument landing stan- dards but the c learance for ap- proach was not clearance to lond . The procC'dure, the official said, allows the pilot to eo down to "'-'hat is cilJed a decision heiaht, a minimum alUtude at which time he musl'be able to see the runway thresbo&d environ- ment or he must then eJt.ttule a milsed approach. The plan.e wa1· following the normal instrument landing ap· proach to lh• airport hom the north. The warehouseman Lot!fe-tt waa treated at Coale ~ Mesa ' .1 ' Memorial J-lospital and released, but his fellow worker White, of 1102 S . Raitt. Santa Ana, was ad. milted .,.,•ith back injuries. His .condition was termed satisfac- tory . The Times said some in- \'Csli~ators believed the J.learst The blaze was brought under control at 9:36 a .m . The building was 53,000·squar('-feet, and fire officials estimated the structural damage at between $l!Kl,OOJ and $200,000. The contents had been etitimated at $250,000. A vacant site is opposite the building, and there did not appear to be skid marks in the field or on the road in front of the warehouse. su81estlng the plane flew straight into it. The plant! did hil a runway anteMa before the crash. Thick fog made it difficult ror the 'first crews arriving to find the building despite the intensity of the blaze. An airJ)Ort official said that he could not see the building from the airport fence, less than 100 feet, when he ran over. ' - Tall Order City Calls That Art? SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -A street entertainer \vho does a comic impersonation of form er President Nixon is free of charges that his height violated a city ordinance. Municipa l Court Judge Frank E . Hart dropped misdemeanor charges against Bob Clark on Thurs- day after an assisant district attorney said there was reasonable doubt he had broken the law. Clark, whose costume includes a large papier- mache caricature of Nixon's head , was arrested May 28 Wlder an ordinance banning any street artist's dis· play over five feet in height. Clark, in effect his own display, is 5 feet 8. PRE-HOLIDAY UPHOLSTERY SALE ., • ..... . ' J .. j •' • ' ·. -"' ... Fabulous values on such well-known lines as Wood mark Sherrill Marge Carson Stone & Phillips Marimont. and otners Get ready for the holidays with a new sofa or chair from von Hemert's. Over a hundred quality sofas to choose from aii'a over 250 chairs to select from. Stop in now for best selection . DAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMA~K-«.ARASTAN-8AKER WHllDATS I SATUtDATS t :OO lo S:JO - NEWPORT BEACH• 1727W£STCLJfFOR., 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH·· :14!. NtlftTI I t:C)AST HWY., 4~·6.\$1 TORRANCE• 2.1649 tlAWJ'HOHNE BLVD lflPfn t'n 1119. Suu. 12 s JOi° 37K· 121lf • Huntington Beach · Fountain Valley ' EDITION • VOL. 68, NO. 290, 4 SECTIO NS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . Flames Engulf Warei.ouse • • 1es m ' . Deity P'tMt,..,.... a-, Ric"-"f K .... I« FIREMEN KNOCI( DOWN BLAZE NEAR BODY (CIRCLE ) OF PILOT OF PRIVATE PLANE He Cre!'hed Into Warehouse Near South End ot Orange County Airport Murder Charge Issued Man Held in Death of Wife, Vnborn Child The hus ba nd of a pregn ant Westminster woman who was shot in the head and died after s he was kept a li ve for. thr ee days by hospita l life support systems was a rrest ed Thursday and charged with two counts o r murder. Ger ald Allen Cody, Jr., 25, was .n.pprehcnded at his parents' home in El Casco Lake near Redlands and c h arged with murder in the deaths or his wife and unborn child . He was booked into Orange County Jail. Bail '14'as set at $200,000 . Sharon Sue Cody, 22, was shot in the early hours or Aug. 26 at the couple's Westminster apart- m e n t a nd kept a l ive in \ . Dill• Ill_. Mitt ..,,... NEW REC ALL TARGET School Truotee Ackley ' Westmin ster Community Hospital in the hope that the 5- month-old baby was still alive. She dted three days later when her heart stopped beating. No signs of lire were detected in the fetus. Police Lt. Joe Woods :said to- day that Cody was arrested after new evidence was received from a third person who was believed to ha ve witnessed the shooting. Officers declined to provide further details. Police had originally arrested Cody on the night of the shooting. He allegedly admitted the shoo.t- ing that d-ay ttnd said it was a n accident. Cody was charged with in· voluntary manslaughter at the time, but was released two days later for lack or evidence. 4th Trustee Served With Recall Notice B y KATHY CLANCY Ol-0111., .. Uet~ Trustee Karen Ackley Thurs· day night became t he fourth mem ber of the Fountain Valley School Board to be served with a noticeof r.eeall. Fran Johnson, of 17474 Santa Maria S t .. F ountain Valley, c harged that Mrs . Ackley had failed to "perform effectively and receptively as a board member.·· But her recall attempt was quickly branded today as an er- (ort by Trustee Dick Plum, the on- ly board member not a target or recall, to discredit the school board and har m t he Nov. 4 un· ificalion election. "It is engineered to do away with whoever opposes his view- point,·· charged Carl ''Bud" Jones, the leader or the unifica· lion effort. And Jones' co-chaiiman Frank Bryant insisted the recall was staged as a s m okescreen and put-Ii city stunt. But Plum denied those charges, saying they m erely are efforts to discredit him. "I don't have anything to do with the recall," he said. "It ap· pears they want to hook ever~ .. ylhin g toget her in on e big witchhunt ... Mrs. Ackley, re-elected to the board in March , just became eligible for recall this month. In July Mrs. Johnson served identical recall notices on Board President Roger Belgen, as well as Trustees Sheila Meyers and Bill Crane. She.said Thursday night she has more than S,300 names on recall petitions. She said she needs only 5,200, but plans to work during the next six w eeks to bring the number up to 7 ,000. Mrs. Ackley said Thursday night after the meeting s he was not surprised by the notice. She said Mrs. Johnson earlier "made that commitment .. when she served the other lrusleet. "ln the pas t couple or weeks a lot of rumors have surfaced con· cerning the recall of Mr. Plum," s he continued, "so it would seem natural to serve me too.'' Mrs . Ackley also said she bt>lil'ves the recall effort is being engineered by Plum. She said sever-al memberS of the audience saw P..1.u.rn live Mrs. Johnson a "cue'' ~aa. to when to (See llECALL;Tq e Ail , -. ...... -- Firemen Inju~ed In Blaze By ALAN DIRKIN CM """ 0..1., ~Mot 5'afl A twin engine Beech Baron airplan e crashed in thick fog near Orange County Airport this morning, killing the pilot a nd spewing fl a m es and debris th tough a huge Costa Mesa Warehouse. Identification of the pilot was not immediately availa- ble. Two Costa Mesa fi remen were injured baltlin~ the blaze. One was tMJspitalized. Two warehouse v.1orkers inside the structure WC' re thro'l4'Tl to the floor by the crash and explosion which followed. They said they wer!ol able to run out through the fl a mes and nying debris and escaped with ap- parently minor injuries. One fi reman. Scott Barger. was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for t reatment of injuries s uffered when a high- pressure hose coupling came apart and the heavy metal hit him in the fa ce. Authorities· said Fire Capt. Barry Adams was also inj ured, but was treated by paramedics at the scene. Firemen from several cities fi?l!Rh\lheJila~ in the W8fl'.ll<ll!i• Of Ml!Dtorex Con Data at 38S Clin- ton Ave., Costa Mesa, a building about 100 feet from the southwest of the airport perimeter. Federal Aviation Administra· lion official Russ Thayer said the pilot was executing an apparent missed approach when he lost the plane in fog with a ceiling or 100 feet -and one-qu a rter mile vis- ibility. The weather conditions were reported to the pilot by Orange County airport tower aides. Thayer s aid. The FAA official said lhat the pilot was on instrument landing and was executing his approach. In such circumstances there is a minimum altitude that a pilot ean go down to, then he must be able to see the runwa y threshold or abort the descent. It could not be determined whether thC' plane c r ashed through the roor of the building or through the front. One or the ware housemen said that the plane came through the root, but an airport official said that there were marks lo indicate the plane m ight have skidded through the front . The two warehousemen who escaped were taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital suffcr- ISer C R 1\SI~, P age A2 l Pioneer's Home Gets Fixit Fund 'fmerica the Beautiful Fund has granted the Hun· tington Beach J..J:istorical Society $500 toward restoration of the Newland I-l ouse o n Beach Boulevard. The Histori cal Society a nd the city American Revolution Bicentennial Commission have adopted restoration or the former home or area pioneer W.T. Newland as a bicentennial project. Thus fa r reconslrucli°'1 of the old house has de- pended on donations from the ci t y treasury and money raised by the sale or Newla nd House buttons and souvenirs. Part of tbe $500 grant OOf\aes from t he California American Revolution nicenl~nial Commis~ion and the American Revolu· lion Bicentennial Ad - _.ministration, thus m_aking th e N ew l and House restoration an officially re- cognlted bicentennial pro- gram. "-. ... . ........ -~ - • • Tod ay's Clos ln• N. l'. Stocks ..., ., • • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1975 TEN CENTS ......... ras o.lll' PllOt St811 ,..,... THEY ESCAPE CRASHING PLANE AND RESULTING FIRE Ware~ou semen Carrol White (left), Larry Loettert __ _ Injuries Minor Coast Fog Causes Massive Pileups Fountain Valley police closed off a portion of fog .bound Euclid Avenue this morning after ·'a minimum of 30 cars" were in - volved in numerous scpar<.1tc traffic accidents. Police Sgt . Marty Engquist said all the ni ght s hift off icers were kept on duty this morning handling traffic problems on the street described as "slick a s ice . In addition. detectives were sent to the scene, and the city asked for extra help from the California 1-lighway Patrol. Eng· quist said. Police closed off Lhe street between Edinger and Warner Huntington Man Nabbed In Burglary Newport Reach police earl y Thursday arres ted a 24 -year-old Huntington Beach resident on suspicion of burglarizing an Up per Bay ar ea home and stealing $15.000 worth or Indianjewclry. The Wednesday burglary al the home of a Costa Mesa busi- nessm an involved the Joss of much of the m an's stock of jewelry . Working with som e leads from witnesses1 detectives Thursday a rrestea Boyd L . Coker , 812 Delaware St., Hunt- ington Beach. Detectives said that Coker was wearing som e of the baubles al- leged to have been stolen the day before in the Bluffs colony of Newport. Detective John F\Jrrow· said the identity of the victi m was not specified because his home and busines~ have been involved in other recent break ins. Coker was booked oo a charge of bura:lary and held in lieu o( $10,000 bail Avenues, and Engqu1sl said it probably would remain closed most of the morning or unlil con· ditions improved. lie S<iid a few 1>Crsons v.•pre sent to hospi tals. but all 1njuncs were described as minor. Engquist. l'Xplaincd th(' street. had recently beC"n res urfaced ;:ind was slickencd by !he moi sture from the fog. J.le said motorists spotting an accident simply s lid 111tn 1\. in ma'"ny cases, bccau:-.c of the s lick road'l4·ay. Meanwhile, lluntington Reach police reported no traffic troubles, and West Orange Coun - ty b<'aches and .,,,1atcrways were experiencing no problems. of- ficials said. Co:1st "·ea the r Areas of fo g and low rlouds tonight and Satur day mornin g, otherwise fair skies along the Orange Coast . Cooler days with highs near 70 at the heal:'hes to the upper 70s in- land. I NSIDE TODAY A young Huntington Beach ort1.st d.Ms more than painl 1n the I71h century slyle -he hues part of his Li/e 1n thal ero. See slory by Dady PllOf Staff Writer Jo Olson on Page Cl of the Weekt"nder. Index IN11"1 "' ...... "' ...,_, .. ,... .... M9 .. .. O..itl .. Dl·l• ar...,..c.v"'' ... """"' " -'" ,,__ " "-....... •"" '" DNUIMUC•I . .. -". tllt1T't1l-M CJ-7 T""'lsklft " "-· •.. , -·~ '" --.. ... .. ...,,,.U....r1 ., w.,,,. • ._..r Cl·• _,,_ •• • ) .. "!. _A,2 DAILY PILOT H /F -· 1 214 Sue Firms In Fraud RyT(l'.\1 ll1\Rl.t:V 0 1 t1•• 0.011, .-,1.,151.011 llus~1nnor C..,u·poratitin, a group t)f d\.'fcnd.111l :-. 1th·nt1f\L"i:I 1n thL· .li'.Jv.'st1il .is s11hs1 diaru•s of thl' dL•- V('!oper:-. ~1 nd ,, utility '>1-t.'rf' Sl11•d h) tht• :<tall' 'l'hur'id;t\ 111 :.1 rnn :;umt•r (raud .1c l 1ur1. f)1·f1•ndaill" 111 ,1 l.1 .... "llll fd 1·d fo r tht' ~late h' ll11• I lr.H1c 1· ("01111 l) JJ1slr1t.·l 1\lt11rnl') ... t.•t·c111 on11l' ('r tme d1v1 ... 1un 111clUdl' t ht· &iuthern C;1l 1forr11 a 1-:d1son {'om p<.11\Y and lhl· l'.1s.1 J.1nd.1 rt.·;ilt~ group . ~ ll IS .illl'1 1·d 1:1 lhL' !'>U pt.'r1nr Court .u·t 1011 th ,1 l :! I ·I 1,..·r ... 011:> \1 ho bought h 111TIL'S 1n lhl' N\.'w World rle vt•lopmt.·nt 1n l .a ~una !!Ills \\"t'rt.' the v1ct1ms 1>f :.i scnes of ta.Jse rf.'prcscnlat1ons made by the Rossmoor group. Linked "'ith fl oss rnoor Corporation tn those al!c~<.111ons are Oa klav.•n I lo n1t·:-;, Rossmoor \ValC'r ('ump:1ny c1nd l{o:-.s n1oor Sanitat1no ('ornpany .-\lso nan1 ed is I. (; t-\1~lit.• who is 1denl1fil'd hy l)l'Jlu ly IJ istr1ct . \ttornl'Y c..· flrt.•nl S\\'<IOson :.is u \·orpor:llL' uffll't.•r o( the (),1kla...,'n l"O nlp.111y ;it lhl' s:.in11· liml' as hc ht•ld t11 t• nrf1fl' of pre.s1dC'nl of lht.• ~Ioultnn r>arkway Ht-s1d1·nts /\-:. .SOl.'!<JllOTl Swanson s<.11 tl hC' v.·111 s1·ck ;i civil jUtll!ffil'lll th:.it t'OUld C'Ompf.'1 1hE' dt•f,•nd.1nt<> In post signs ad 1n1tl111J? tht•ir 1l.d11l1ly on charges of c-on~umt'r fr aud. unfttir com- pt·trtion .Jnd rC'peatt'd \'it?l ations of r('al clil J te Jaw s. The swt seeks pt>nalties that total more than $10 million. That Judgment . Swanson ~fltd , would illso provil.le for restitution Lo New World residcnt.s 'who de· mand compensation from the de· fend ants. 1'he bulky laws uit alleges that the New World residents were as- sured by defendants that their .•new homes were of stucco con· ~ struction 1.1nd were designed to keep out jet noise prevalent in the . Laguna Hills area. .. ll is alleged that the construe · tion material used was actually iwo-inch plywood coated with an inferior substance which proved inadequate in term s or BOUndproofing or insulation. It is also alleged that residents in the 214-home tract were pro· ~mlsed an 86·home "adult only" ~-area. prohibited by state and -federal law, a parking area for trailers that proved to be far too a.mall and two wading pooJ& that 1:w.ueney~ bu/IC. 1• , ln addition. Swanson said, the r esidents were faced With extra ,monthly payments that included $4.50 for sewage service, a total of S~ a month to Edison for ex- •terior lighting in addition to re- gular li ght bills and extra un lawful payments for v.•aler lines and fire hydrants. The \a\lo'Suit further charges • l';dison with illegally cutting off ·~xterior lights for four months during a dispute with New World residents . An action filed hy "Edison is awa1ling trial 1n Supcrior Court. Heaston Rites Set Tuesday Funeral services for Lena Belle Heaston. 83, a resident of Huntington Beach for S4 years. wilJ be al 2 p.m . Tuesday at Smith Mortuary. Mrs. Heaston, or 420 Ninth St , ·,.died Monday. ~ ShewasamemberoflheHunt- .. ington Beach Assistance League : and a 50-year member of the ' Seaside Chapter 259 or the Order or the Eastern Star. , Survivors include two hair • brothers, one s ister and several 'nieces. ORANGE C.OAST " ' DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed p,~.,o~n• •"" P~bll- • Jac.k R. 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John Loeffert, 21, of Anaheim, said he was in the building with Carrol White, 37. or S;mta Ana when tht' plane cras hed through the roof about 20 yards from them. "We went through the flames running like crazy," Loeffert said. "We fell down lhree or rou r times. We made it out of the door about25yards away. "The pilot we didn·t see in tht~ plane. We were lying on the dirt outside the building and I saw the pilot's body out neJS.t to a truck.'' Don Wilson , perso nn el manager for Memorex said lhal the two warehousemen were the only people in the building lotat· ed at the end of a cul de sac in the industriaJ complex. Wil:H>n could not ~timate the ~t ol the value of the Warehouse but said that the building, used strictly ror storage. was filled with olastic computer components worth at least $250,000. Memorex has an <i sscmbly building located nearby 1352 Reynolds . The pilot was the only occupant ortheplcine. An hour arter the era.sh, which occurred about 8:30 a.m., fire fighters were still batUing to br ing the inferno under control though the blaze was contained and did not appear to be in danger or spreading lo any other in· dust rial plants in the area. Costa i\l esa fire protection analyst Russ Henderson said Front Page A J RECALL •.. make her presentation. "This is merely another in the series of weekly 'show or shows' conducted by Mr. Plum," s he con· tinued. But Plum denied giving any ."cues," saying, "I don't think I need to give anybody a cue. They are all intelligent people and can think for themselves." Mrs. Ackley noted that in addi- tion to Mrs. Johnson's signature. the recall notice included the names of 1\1 a rs ha Richards and ' Patricia Thompson. who worked on Plum·scampaign. But Mrs . Thompson said today in the past 10 years she has worked on many campaigns. Following that lo~ic. s he con- tinued, many people could be behind the recall. ··Everybody wants to read into this what they want," she con- tinued, denying that Plum Is in · valved. The other three recall notices were signed by Mrs. Johnson, Kirk 1.apan. James J. Smith, .Bernard Harvey and Fiora Davis. At the ~ame time, Bryant said today he questions the number of signatures Mrs Johnson claJms to have on the earlier recall peli· lions. He said he has never seen nr heard o( any beinl! passOO. But Mrs . Thompson said perhaps his ne ighborhood h111sn·1 yet been covered, or he wasn't homeatthetime. Bryant said he didn't think any signatures were being gathered, dismiss ing the rec all as a "publicity stunt smokescreen by ~imply serving them at a public meeting where they will get some pr(!9s coverage.·· Jones said he believe$ Plum want." lo remove hi3 Cour fellow lrultees because they frequenlly disagree with him. that thl' intensity or the fire was due to the highly combustible- aluminized material inside the building and the ful'I of the plane. It "':.l S beli eved that thl' :sprinkler system was knocked out by the crash and that there "'l're running water mains in · sidC'. Onlooker::; werC' turned back rrom Lhe area by firemen who ex peeled one wall of the building to C'ollapse. The warehouse ap- peared to be a total loss . Part of the plane was on the landscaping in front of the build- mg. The warehouseman J,oef(ert . who lives at 2230 Orange Ave., Anaheim. had a scraped leg, but his partner White wa-; in shock and gi'llen oxygen by the Cost~ Mesa paramedics before being taken to hospital. Loeffert said h\.' also got a bump on the head. The F'AA official said that the plane was among what is termed transient tra£fic. Ile said that the pilot was given the weather conditions by the airport and was geared for an in· strument approach. The pilot did not confirm by radio that he v.• a s executing :.i missed approach, ju.st before the <'rash occurred but it was as- :sumed he was doing that because the location or the crash site was at the opposite end of the field for a landing. The weather conditioos were below instrument landing slan· dards but the clearance for ap· proach was not clearance to land. The procedure. the official said , allows the pilot to go down to "'hat is called a decision height. a minimum altitude al which lime he must be able to sec the runway threshold environ- ment or he must then execute a missed approaC'h . The plane was following the normal instrument landing ap- proach to the airport from tht" north. The warehouseman Loeffert was treated al Costa Mesa Memorial Hos pital and released. but his fellow worker White. or 1102 S. Raitt, Santa Ana, was ad· milled with back injuries. H.is condition was termed satisfac ~ lory. The blaze was brought under control at 9 :36 a.m . The building was 53,000-square-fect. and fire officials estimated the structural damage at between $180.000 and !200,000. The contents had been estimated at$250,000. A vacant site is opPosite the building, and there did not appear to be skid marks in the field or on the road in f ronl of the warehouse, suggesting the plane flew slraighl lnto it. The plane did hit a runway antenna before the crash. Thick fog made it difficult for the first crews arriving to find the building despite the intensity of the blaze. An airport officlal said that he could not see the building from the ai rport fence, less than lOOfeet, when he ran over. Kissinger To Visit China WASHINGTON (AP> - Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kiss· inger is making his eighth t rip to Chinn, R routine Jouroey de· $ign.ed to prepare for President Foiii's visit. tMre lete.rthi.s year . The trip the secretary a\arts to- d11y lacks the drama or Kl.as- incer's lint trip in 1971, when he faked Illness to sneak lntoChi.na. I . . I .. ----------------~- Doe..-ent• Clai• · Patty Shared • ·~'SLA Sex Life LOS ANGELES !AP) - ~1ultipartner sexual relations were an integral part of the day4 to.day lives of the fugitive Sym- bionese J,ibt'ration Army mem- bers -including Patricia Jll'arst. th<' Los Angl'lt•s Times rcport<'d today. The ·rimes , quot 1ng documt•n\'> round 1n the aµartmcnt of SL~ membt.~rs Bill and F.mily ltarris. s aid lhe ~ex ual practices were * * Harrises Plead Not Guilty LOS ANGELES (UPI) - William and Emily Harris pleaded "not guilty" in firm tones today to charges or kidnap4 ing. assault and robbery, after the Lrial judge rejected a defense call that he disqualify himself from hearing the case. In an acid exchange with de· fense attornt!y Leonatd We· 1nglass, Superior Court Judge Homer H. Bell said that there was "not a shadow of a doubt in my mind" that he could preside over the trial in an impartial manner without prejudice aigainsl the two SLA companions of Patricia Hears t . The Harriscs both stood as de~ puty Djstrict Attorney Samuel Mayerson asked them how they wished to plead to the charges stemming out of a s hooting at a sporting goods store in Los Angeles along with Mi ss Hearst and their subsequent alleged ab- duc.·tion or t .... ·o men to comman- deer their automobiles. The Harrises spoke only the words ... Not Guilty" and said nothing more . Wein glass, who was the de- fe~e attorney at both the Daniel Ellsberg and "Chicago 7" trials, raised the questiori or Bell's im- . partiality and asked that the judge disqua lif )l"hi mself. Welnglass said if Bell did not see fit lo do so, he would like a week's postponement so the de- fense could investigate ·whether aspects of the judge's career and ::itatements he mi9hl have made about the SLA would indicate prejudice. used to pr('SC'rve "'feminist self- determination" by s uccessfully smas hing ''the dependencies created by monogamal (~ic) person·at sexual relationships •.. in the cell.·• (An Sl~A document declares that Patricia Jlearst "seemed more like a com rade rhan Oil prisoner" during her blindfolded conversion to the SL.A and even- tually d eclined the chance to lrave her captors, the San Fran- ci sco Examiner also reported to- day ) 'fh e Times said the documents it obtained appear to include a series of answers to questions submitted to the SLA by an un- named person, similar lo the kind "of queries a writer might us e in the preparation of material for a book . Other v.·ritings obtained by the Times include a handwritten dis- course on the kinds or problems female Sl.A members faced as '"(eminisl freedom fighters" and a typewritte n message apparent· ly "'ritten tu Miss 1-learst by an Si.A membE'r . ·rhe Times s aid some in· vestigators be liC'ved the 1-learst message is written in the style or Rill llarris. and the question- answer series appears to have been handled by his wife, Emily. The FBI had no immediate C'Ommenl on the authenticity of the documents or their possible authorship. The writings s tressed that the multipartner relationships. were not limited to heterosexua.I ac- tivities. the Times said. "Our position was one of condi- tional practicality," one docu- ment read. "We kne\v from the experience \vhat it was like to live in the cell. "So far" :.is !jex was concerned. we had to get most of our sexual and personal needs met by com- rades within the cell. Everyone realized that at this time there was "no lime for exclusive rela- tionships because each or us had to help the other comrades meet their sexual needs and maintaip harmony in the cell .·· Prisoner Escapes BOSTON (U PJ I -Marshall Collins, a federal prisoner indict· ed for attempting to hijack an Eastern Air Lines plane a year ago, escaped from an unguarded hospital today. Amoco Cuts Gas Price le CHICAGO !UPt) - Amoco Oil Co., the-·s fourth largest gasoline supplier. today reduced its pnceonecentpe.rgallonto become lhe third major oil . firm in four days to make the cutback. Amoco·s decision came one day after the nation's second largest s upplier. Shell Oil Co .• trimmed a penny from its prices. Exx- on did It on Tuesday. 16Picked For City Positions The Huntington Beach City Council bas appointed 16 citizens to various city boards and com- missions . Four residents were named to the Environmental Council, an entity which oversees environ- mental impact reports and other environment matters . The new members are Leslie Fung, a noise and environmental specialist; ~eith Lt!winger, en- vironmental engineer; Cameron A . McConnell. assistant to the president of Purex Corp. and Van D. Powell Jr., termite and pest control businessman. Myrtle B. Stinson, a retired licensed vocational nurse, was named to the city Library Board. a group involved in policies af- fecting the library. Five new members were ap- pointed lo the city·s Bicentennial Commission. Appointees are Elizabeth A. Valley, housewife and mother : Barbara A. West , dressmaker and costume designer; Joseph T , Whaling, disability iru;urance ex- aminer; Sibyl A. Kellner , housewife and student, and Dianne Jackson, Huntington Beach Art Leag1,1e . John M. Steinbrugge was reap- pointed to the city's Board of Ap- peals which hears building ap· peals. Five new members were ap- pointed to the Huntington Beach Human Resources Council. ex- panding the number of that group from 10lo15. They include Kathleen Manuckin, Florence Boosey,. Bobbie Mootchnik , Corrie Broussard and Barry Crawford. The council deals with problems concerning the aged and poor. PRE-HOLIDAY UPHOLSTERY SALE ~ .. · '~l: )._. -_.( • t•.... • l'• Jf'\, _.. • -~-~-. -• • ··«.: • ~ lo. ....... ---.. Fabulous values on such well-known Wood mark Sherrill Marge Carson lines as-, Stone & Phillips Marimont and others Get ready for the holidays with a ne'1. sofa or chair from von Hemert's. Over a hund~ quality sofas to choose from and over 250 chairs to select from. Stop in now for best selection. OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENRE00N-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN-6AKER WHIDATS • SATUIDATS 9:00fo5:l0 • NEWPORT BEACH• 1721 ~'ESTCl.lfF DR. ti4Z·ZQSO LAGUNA BEACH • J.4S Ni>KTll l'cJAl-11· HW\',. 4!M M.51 I TORRANCE• 236<9 IJAWllJORN E BLVD. (()pen Fri 1119. Sun. 12 S JOJ 3'111·1279 - • ' 7 l , . Orange Coast "EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 290, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUN-C:Y, CALIFORNIA Flames · EngDlf Warehouse • • 1es m • O.ilr P'ttet PIMlhKlly lllc!Wrd l(OIM., FIREMEN KNOCKOOWN BLAZE NEAR BODY (CIRCLE) OF PILOT OF PRIVATE PLANE He Crashed Into W8rehouae Near South End of Orange County Airport 2CdMCoem Cite Talk With Mang Ry HILARY KAVE Of!'-D•lly PllOI SQff Two Corona cW Mar High School senior girlslestified at the dismissal hearing against s us- pended teache r Michael Mang th at the instructor told them. when asked last spring, that his class would be ''fornicating.·· Defe n se attorney John Willia ms attempted to get the girls to admit ~1ang might hav.e said either "formicating" or ··rorticating ·· -words with de- cidedly different m e anings. Fornicating m eans the act of sexual intercourse but formicat- ing means "swarming with ants" and forticat e is lo "strengthen or reinforce.·· Both girls, who were clad in blue and white cheerleader out- fits Thursd ay. insisted the word was fOrnicating. ·Rossmoor Company Faces Fraud Case By TOM BARLEY QI'-Do111w p1101 st..t1 Ross moor Corporation, a group of defendants identified in the lawsuit as subsidiaries of the de- velopers and a utility were sued by the state Thursday in a con- sumer fraud action. Defendants in a lawsuit riled for the slate by the Orange Coun - ty District Attorney's economic C"rime divis ion inclllde the Southern California Edison Com- pany and the Casa Linda really group. It is alleged in the Superior Court action that 214 persons who bought homes in the New World development in l.agun a 1-lills were the victims or a series of false representations made by the Ross moor group. Linked With Ross moo r Corporation to thoseMllegations are O"klawn Homes, Ross moor Water Company and Roosmoor S3Jliitation Company. Also named is L. G. F\lglie who is identiried by Deputy District Attorney C. Brent Swanson as a corporate officer of the Oaklawn company at the same time as he held the office or president or the Moulton Parkway Residents As· sociation . S"•anson s a id he will seek a civil jud gm ent that could compel the defendants to post signs ad· milting their liability on charges of consumer rraud, unfair com- petition and r epeated violations of real estate laws . The suit seeks penalties that total more than $10 million. That judgment. Swanson said, would also provide for restitution to New World residents who de- mand compensation from the de· fend ants. The bulky 'lawsuit aJlegcs that the New World res idents were as · sured by defendants that the ir new homes were of stucco con- struction and were dt.>signcd to keep out jet noise pre valent in the <See ROSSMOOR Page i\2) ' Firemen Injured • In Blaze By Al.AN DIRKIN QI' -O..lly Piiot M.tt A twin engine BeeC'h Baron airplane crashe d in thick fog near Orange County Airport this morning, killing the pilot and spewing flames and debris through a huge Costa Mesa wa r ehouse. Identificatio n of tne pilot was not immediately availa- ble. Two Costa M e~a firemen were injured battling the blaze. One was hospitalized. T"'O warehouse "'urkL•n. inside the .structure "''('rl' thrown to the noor by the !.'ras h nnd t')(J)losion which fo lloweJ . They said they "'tlrl' able to r-un out through the flamrs and nying debris and escaped "'ith ap· parently minor inJUril'S One fireman, Scott Barger, wa s takt-n lo Co~ta Me Sa Memorial J-losp1tal ror treatment of injuri es suffered when a high· pressure hose coupling came apart and the ht•avy metal hit him in the facC'. Authorities said F'ire Capt. Ra rry Adams was also injured, but was treated by paramedics at the scene. Firemen from several cities fought the blaze in the warehouse of Memorex. ConData at JM Clin· ton Ave ., Costa Mesa. a building° about 100 feet from the southwest olthe airport perimeter; \ Federal Aviation Administra- tion official Ru ss Thayer said the pilot was executing an a pparent missed appro~ch when he lost the plane in fog with. a ceiling of 100 feet and one.quarter mil e vis- ibility. The weath('r conditions were reported to the pilot by Orange County airport t ower aides, Thayer said. The F'AA offici:.il s<.ud that the pilot was on instrument landing and was executin g hi s Rpproach. In such circumstanct'"s there is a minimum altitude that a pilot can go down lo, lh('n he must be able to s ec the runway threshold or abort the descent. It could not be determined whether the plane cras hed through the roof of the building or through the rront. One of the "·arehousemen s aid that the plane c ame through the roof. but an airport offi cial :-;aid fSee CRASll, Page A2l GOTHAM AGAIN PIAGUES DOW NEW YOll.K IUPl l ~ Last· minute negotiations rescued Ne\v "York Ci ty rrom default today, but inve stors re m ained :-;keptical about the city's financial future and s ent prices lower in mOOerate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Tbe Dow J ones indus trial average, which had lo.st al most 10 points earli er in the session, recovered at mid -day, but later fell 5.67 to 832.18. Declines out· distanced a dvances, by a wide margin. (Tables, 8 5) Prices were lower in moderate trading on the Ameri can Stock Exchange. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1975 • Today's Clollliag N.V. Stoeks N TEN CENTS ~ras THEY ESCAPE CRASHING PLANE AND RESULTING FIRE Warehousemen C.rrol White (left), Larry Loattert Poliey Suspended Lido Channel Clogs With Slime, Debris By JOllN VAL TERZA °'-o..u, ,..le4SC.." A 250·fOOl s li c k or garbage, debris and slime packed into a 1."'hannel near Lido Isle Thursday and sent residents scurrying to the phones. As a r es ult. city officials scrapped a long-standing policy to clean up the mess. City Marine Department. Di rec· tor Robert Reed said that the sud- den acl."'umulation of debris in the South Lido channel wa~ unusual. "'It seemed like 90 percent of th e bay's visible pollution of the day landed there.·' he said. The deb ris caused conc ern among the community 's more ac- tive pollution fighters, who s aid Army Mobilized BUENOS AIRES, t\rgentina (UPI ) -The Argentine govern- ment mobilized an army of 10,000 police today to guard against left-wing guerrilla attacks at i.I massive rally called by Presi· dent Isabel Pe ron who resumed office Thursd ay after a fi ve.week leave of absence. they planned to confront city councilmen with the latest inci· dent to see if a stron~er push can be made to solve the dilemma. Sue Ficker, president of the Central Newport Reach Improve- ment Assoc i at ion, s aid !-i he planned to bring the :-;1tuation before city govern men!. Reed s aid the suddl•n colll'tt1 on or debris mus t have occurred because of shifts in "'ind and eur rent. In the past. the city has held to a policy that such dcbns around privately licensed pier!' and docks is the res po n~ibi\ity of the pier permit holder . "But hr thise case. it was a serious and unus ually large a c- cumulation. so we temporarily waived the policy.'· Reed said. CSeeTRASH, Page!\21 Orange Co a sf Weatl1cr They testifi ed that. the con - versation took place last May, when L.aura As bury and Diana Clark, both 16, asked Mang in the school"s media center what his class would be doing that after· noon . Miss Clark. M ang·s former stu- dent. said her teacher answered "fornicating.·· Teachers Bail Out New .York Areas of fog a nd loY. clouds tonight and S:.itur day morning , othl'r"·1:-.t• fair skies along the Or~I'.!<' Coast. Cooler davs "'1\h hi g h s near 7 0 ·at thC' beaches to the upper 70s in- land. She said none of the three stu- dents who heard the remark un- derstood the meaning of the word but that teacher Dan Gillis and school nurse Cheryl Caverly, who were both s tanding nearby (See MANG, Page A2) MAYOR BEAME N<JI' IN MOOD NEW YORK (AP ) With New ·York City on the brink of default, Mayor Abra hani D. Beame can- celed an appointment today. Hew as to have received the an- nual Optimist Club Award. NEW YORK (AP) -New York City was rescued from the brink o( rmancial chads again today when the teachers' union re- versed itJelf and agreed to ron· tribute $150 million in retire· men( funds to help bail out the ci- ty and 'enable it to meet immediate debts . The teachers· action came after repeated reburfs from President Ford, who has rejected arg1.1ments that a New York de- rawl coul(l mean serious 'trouble for the entire nation. United Federation of Teachers President Altiert Shanker was the key man in the nons top maneuvering by c_ity and slate officials to put together a multimillion -dollar money package and avoid a m.ldafter- noon default on $453 million. Throughout the mornin g, Shanker remained adaman\_ in his refusal to help. Finally, an hour before the J-. p .m. EDT de- adline for default, Shanker said he had changed his mind "after a good deal or •IODi.zJ,n&,,.and COO· siderution or the c1ry.·. grave situatiop.". ~, : The board of trustees that runs the teachers· ;\ens Ion fund ap· proved Shanker's recommenda- tion and city ollicials said they would start to pay off_ bon· ~ders, ..yh ~d ~e<I µp i.n:othe \ controller's office to collect their money. Preside nt Ford 's pre s s secretary said in Washington that Ford would "not take action to prevent a New York City de- fault." Spokesman Ron Nessen added that none of the Presi- dent's chief advisers were trying to persuade him to mod.iry his IQng-standing 01;_>polidOn to federal aid ror'the c1tv. \ ~ Followin1 the te~\hc'i; lead. truste.V or the pr\Wclpat city emplc/ycs P.~rision ruRd agreed to go along.l..y\tb a n earlter commit- maft of ~qo million tdlhe re:tcue plan. They'had threlteiiod to pull 1 out If the teachers dld. I ' , . ~ ' Mayor Abraham Bea me had said he had an "open line" to the While House, but Nessen said the White House meetings were be- ing held "purely to keep up with a rapid, fluid and changing situa- tion"' -not lo canvass possible solutions. Nessen said he knew of no ac· lion Ford could take, even if he wanted to, in the absence of si>ecial le«iislation. The Senate Banking Cqtqrpit- tee is holding he1trings Saturday o n the. i ss ue , with Mayor Abraham Beame as a scheduled wt.tn ess. Various bills h'aVe been introduced to aid New York City and other cities in financial dif. ficulty. · .. ' INSIDE TODA. Y A l/OUftO Huntington Beach orti!t does more than paint 1n the 17th centuru style -he lives pan of his life in lhol era. ~e story by Daily Pil-Of Staff Writer Jo Olson on Page CJ oj'11e Weeke nde r . Index -... .,, .. .. <» -· .. .... ,-..1,.._ .. .......... Dl-lt er-..c.wm, ... ....... "' -· '" ......... " ltoJ'1M1ro1nh '" n..tti...-1o: .. ... -"' ~ ... ., ..... , "' T•'fl'l!OOI " ~~ ••-l -~· ,., t9tllw ... •• ..... , .. -.. -.. •• --,,. _,T.,. •• \ )\\2 OAILY PILOT N Charges Faced By WM YLl '.\1A , .<\1'11 l t JPI) -/\ \\'onian '.\l:1r1nc off1Ct'r 1s ht·ui;.! <'O Url-miirl1<.1lc·d fl.Ir ullci.:~·dly having S('X \Vlth 1•ight t'OIL:'.!l\'1 l n1£>n . her n111l.ht•r rt')A>rlt·ll. cntn plaining of d1st·11m111:il1u11 bt·C'aust~ no .1ct1u11 1:-being l.1kt·n a~:.un.st the men f.l. :Ylary C .. \'1lh!>, 2:1. f,u·1·" ch.1r~'\.'S of C'On1!tn·t u11lx.·t·1JJlltll!-'. an off1C'er <ind ~cntlt•v.um:.in, and d1sobed1cnce or orclt·rs ttga111 :-t fraternizi ng with ('nitsted t>\_.rson· nt•I. said ht•r n1uth('r, Mrs. Eric '.\t Rit'."k.1rd of South:.ird. l'onn. '.\lr.s. f{H:k.1rd "'·rule 10 St•n. Jiarry Gohl\\alcr lll-An:t..), and Aritona nc\\'S urgan1zat1uns, pro t ... -sting that the ~lanne Corps acted only agains t her dau~hter. filing no charges 4.c1ga1nst the 11.'ight men. Lt. Niflis had been stationN at the Yuma l\1arin(' Corps Air Sta· tion since NO\'l'm ber, 1~3. /\ltorney Jay \V . Jcrrcoat con· l1rmed ;\ilr~. Riek:1rd's stor y, ;;,1ying he h;.id bct•n hired as her dt~ft•nse attornt'Y "'hen hC'r court · m:Jrlial bt·~in s '.'1ov.12al F:IToro ,\1~1·i nt· l 11rps 1\ 1 r St at1on. \ '.\l;.ir11ll' spokc~m<1n <1l 1-;1 Toro \\•ould not <'Omn1cnt. Tht• l'h.Jrgt·~ of s t•xual relations 1\·1th t•nllSll•d mt'n covt•r eight Sl~paralt' 1nc1dents. the lawyer ~.ud Tht• ch;:1rge of d1sobed1en<:e ,,fa direct order carries a poSSJ· bit• st·ntt•net• of five years 1n pn!>On Jt·ffcoat s <11d the l!C'utena.nt had offt·red to resign her com· mission under honorable condi· tions. but her c:ommanding of- fa•er refused. - Sand Castle ' ,Builders Dig In Saturday ·· Thirt y teams or sand architects will begin creating 'masterpieces al Corona del Mar Main Beach Sunday when the ~starting siren goes off at noon. The castle builders will be participating in the 14th annual Sandcastle contest. sponsored by \.he Commodore·s Club of th~ ·Newport Harbor Chamber of ·Commerce. Judging the creations, which must be completed by 2 p.m ., "'ill •·be A s•e m~(yman R q be rt .. Badhilm, N•wport Bea~h City r .Manager Robert Wynn,. Miss \....--~cwport Reach Debbie Van' Cleve, sculptor Doug Yates, and architect Bill Ficker. Castle creators will have 10 categories in which to win trophies. including most artistic. most humorous. best drip castle. best leasehold and best high-rise. ; There are still a feYJ 10 rcet by 10 feet plots of sand open for those wishing to enter the con- test, according to chamber of- ficials. Pros pective entrants may phone 675·4500 . The regular entry fee is SlO per \troup, but youth groups contact· ing th(" C'hamber of commerC'e will be s ponsored with no entry fee charged. No Audience For Wallace VATICAN CITY IAPI -The VatiC'an ha:J turned down a re· quest by Alabama Gov."Georgr ; C. WallaC'e for a private audienct• : with Pope Paul VI , a Vatican , statement said today. • The statement said "previous · engagements" will prevent the • pontiff from accepting the vis it- ing governor either today or Saturday, the two days Wallace had suggested. .. • 1 • . , • ' ' l l J I ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ltw 0.A"<lf' Co•'t 0&·•~ p,•o• ""'" "'"'<n ,, <omb•""o 1.,. N•,.•·P••u " lloib'•""'~ b, t"'• O•-Co•" P11b+l"'lno '"'""""'' !o<'l>o'••'" ... .,,...,,, ••f puOlhhtd •~nf>O~Y '"'~<Qn r""-'' lor C.O•I• Mt\a, "'""'P<"I ~II(?>, Hu~l•f><llon 9t,Ull/J011(1ta\n V•*I•~ l•••n• ~~d<U•h~<> V•HIY • ..., la911 .... 8f'~th 1Sn\l\n (.<)•" A "not.• ••9-1 tdiHon h 11111>+.,n•a o;.oi"'°"" ""~ ~"" 091". TM pflM•1>•i 1>11~b \ti,,., I>'•<~ •• ~t UO W.'1 9•J Sir••!. 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John Loefrert. 21, of Anaheim. said he was in the building "'ith Carrol White, 37. of Sant<i An<i wh~n the plane crashed through the roof about 20 yards from them. "We went through the Oaml's running like crazy," Loefferl ~aid. "We fell down three or fou r times. We made it out of the door about25 yards away. "The pilot we didn·t see in tht· plane. We were lying on the dirt outside the building and I Saw th1.: pilot's body out next to a truck ... Don Wilson . per sonn el From Page A I MANG ... told Miss Asbury thnt it was a word for "the sex act.·· Miss Asbury stated she "'as "a little embarrassed " lo learn tht• meaning or the word from t,,.o adults. a nd Gillis, an English teacher at the school. said he "''<t?> ··really shocked.·· ~1 ang, 35. faces 36 charges or unprofessional conduct brought against him by the Ne"'port - "1esa Unified School Distri ct. lie '"as s uspended from teaching his social studies classes at Corona de! l\1ar High last May. A third student to testify, Doug Killian, alleged that Ma~ ans"·ered hi s classroom i . lerC'Of!I will~ the phrase, "Clyde·s Abortion Mt!\. You rape ·cm, we,• scrape ·em :· Killian said s tudents in tht• class laughed when the rem ark was made and were "startled " that Mang had said it. Killian also testi£ied that Mang told his class "a certain percen- tage or the faculty is homosex- ual. .. Killian, "'ho did not recall the exact percentage used by Man~. added under cross examination that the remark came up "·hen a s tudent as!i.ed Man~ aboul a former teacher. 1\nother witness. James Tomlin. related an incident l<.1st s pring "·hen Manj'.!'. all('gcdlv greeted another teacher with ;, C'oarse ob~eenity Tomlin . a sor.l:"ll s tud1 (•s teacher ~lnd track coach. relall'ri the incident in s uch a comic man ner that both the partiC'ipants 1r1 the heartn).! <1nd members of thl· a11diencl' luughl'd thrnughout t\1)> tt~stlmony ll C' said that Mang J?rCt'll'd teach('r Henry Wong with the ob SC'enity before the start or school 'in the social studies office. Tomhn :ldmitted the remark was probably made "facetious ly''. but said he was concerned students might have been within earshot. He added th<lt he saw no students near the open door Today, the prosecution was ex · pected to call additional former students and school ofricials to testify about more of thl' :lfi charges against ),f ang. -.. The hearing, being heard by a three-man panel headed by ;.1 state hearing officl'r rrom Sac1_"amento. is cxpecttd to run at least throu&h the re1naindcr of this month. At the e.nd or the hearing, lhe panel will deC'ide whether Or not Mang should remain in the s C'bool district. • mana!?er for '.\1emorex said that the l\\O ,,·;_irehousemen were the only pl'oplt" in the building locat- ed at the end of <i t·u l de sac in the industrial complex . WiJson could not t•sum~1te the l'OSt of the v<.1lu c of the"' arC'hous<' but said that the building. used s trictly for stor<lgl'. "'JS rilled with p!astlt• ('01nputer l'Omponents worth at least $250,000. ~1emorex has an assembJ ,· building located nearby 1352 Reynolds . The pilot '"as the only OC('upant of the plane. An hour after the crash. which occurred about 8:30 a.m., fire fighters "'ere still battling to br· 1ng the inferno under control though the blaze was contained and did not appear to be in danger of spreading to any other in - dustrial plants in the area. Costa l\1e sa fire protection analys t Russ Hendcr:;on said that the intensity of the fire was due to the highly combustible aluminized material inside the building and the Juel of the plane.' , It was belilved that the sprinkler system was knocked uut by th(' C'rash and that there were running water mains in - side. Onlookers "'ere turned back rrom the area by firemen who ex - pectt'd one \Ao' all of the building to collapse. The warehouse ap- peared to be a total loss. Part of the plane was on tht• landsC'aping in front of the build- ing. The v.•arehouse man t..oerfert . "'ho lives at 2230 Orange Ave .. .<\naheim, had a scraped leg, but his partner White "·as in shock and given ox.ygen by the Costa ~1esa paramedics . before being taken to hospital. Loeffert said he also got a bump on the head. The FAA official said that the plane was among what is termed lransiE'nl traffit. !·le said that the pilot v.·as given the weather conditions by the airport and was geared for an in - strument approach. The pilot did not confirm by r:1dio that he "'as executing <i m issed approach, just before the crash occurred but it was as- sumed he "'as doing that because the loc ation of the crash site was at the opposite end or the field for a l:lnding. The weather conditions wert• ix'lo1v instrument landing stan- dards but the clearance for ap- proach was not clearance to !and. ThC' procedure, the official said, allows the pilot to go down to "'hat is called a decision height, a minimum altitude at which time he must be able to sec the runway thres hold environ- n1ent or he must then execute a miss('d approach. 1'he plane "'as following thr norn1al instrument landing ap- proach to the airport from lhe north The warehouseman Loeffert w:is treated at Costa Mesa Memorial llospital and released. but his ft"llow worker White. of 1102 S. Rajtt, Santa Ana. was ad · milted with back injuries. His condition lw as termed satisfac· tory. The bla e was brought under control at 9:36 a.m . Tbe building was 53,000·.square-Ccet, and fi re orncials csltmatedl.lie sl(uclural damage at betweetl Sltl>,boo and $200,000. The contents had been estimated at $250,000. A vacant ~ite is opposite the building, and there did not •ppear lo b< skid m arkscln lbe field.or on the road in rrontofthevrarebouse. auuesting lhe plane n eW1tr&lght into it. The planedld hit i runway antenna before the crash. \ y,....rageAI .ROSSMOOR La&una Hill.I area. It bs alleged that the coost.ruc· tion material u.sed was actually 1 two-inch plywood coalf'! with an inferior substance which proved inadeq •ate in terms or soundproofing or in$ulation. It is also alleged that residenL-. in lhe 214·home trac:t were pro· mised an 86-homc "aduJt only" area, rrohibited by state and Ceder a law. a parking area fo r trailets that proved lo be far too small and two wading 1x:>0ls that were never Uu1lt . In addition. Swanson said, th(' residents were fal'cd with extra monthly payn1ents that included $4 .!50 for sewage service, a I •tal of S!KK> a month \D Edison for ex· terior lighting in addition to re- gular light bills and extra un· lawful paymenls for "'ater lines and fire hydrants .. The IaWsuit further charges Edison with illegally cutting off f'xterior ligbtS tor four months during a dispute with New World residents. An action riled by Edison is awaiting trial in Superior Court. From Pag~ Al TRASH ••• He contracted with a private concern to clean up the garbage wbich would fill s everal 55-gallon ·drums. he said. Reed said that in recent weeks his staff has been patrolling the harbor waters with debris and pollution in mind and that the de· partment is gathering definitive data to determine the specific origins of the debris. "" ''Some people think we'redoing nothing about it, but we are. In a C'ase like this you can·t operate on generalizations. you have to have specifics,'' Reed said. Amoco Cuts Gas Price J c CHICAGO iU Pll - Amoco Oil Co .. the nation's fourth larges t gasoline supplier, today reduced its price one cent per gallon to beC'ome the third major oil firm in four days to make the cutback. Amoco's decision came one day after the nation ·s second largest supplier. Shell Oil Co .. trimmed a penny Crom its prices. Exx· on did it on. Tuesday. ~ttu••tesy Pays Newport Seeks !'indly Clerk The .. ylng, "Tb• custoJDer is always rJghl" will lead lo a $1SO•reward to bacl: up that premise in a cont.est to Ond NewpOrt Beach's most courteous clerk. THE ACTIVITY, sponsored by lhe Rotary Club ol Newport and Balboa, will rely heavily on the customer for the selection or the winner, eaid chairman Robert Short. The wlnning clerk 1ets SlOO and ~e nominator will reet?ive $50. Nominations submitted by satisfied c ustomers will be judged by a panel or businessmen. and a.nyone with-a..,..... nominee in mind can send in a message or 50 words or Jess.· The deadline is next Wednesday. All entries ('an be mailt..-d to P.O. Box 1944, Ne"'POrt Beach92663. THE AWARD will be given to the winner. Short said, in ceremonie~ later lhi:J month at the Bahia Corinlh1a.n Yacht Club . Multipartner Sex Practiced by SU? LOS ANGELES <API - Multij1artner sexual relations were an integral part of the day. to-day lives of the fugitive Sym- bionese Liberation Army mem- bers ~ including Patricia llearst. the Los Angeles Times reported today. The Times, quoting documents found in the apartment or SLA members Bill and Emily Harris, said the sexual practices were u.sed to preserve "feminist self· dett>rmination · · by successfully s mashing '·the dependencies created by monogamal (sic' personal sexual relationships . . . in the eel I." (An SLA document declares that Patricia Hearst "seemed mol'e like a com rade than a prisoner" during her blindfolded conversion to the SLA and even- tually declined the chance to leave her captors. the San Fran· cisco F:xaminer also reported to- day.I 1'he Times said the documents il obtained appear to include a series of ans "·ers to questions submitted to the SL.A by an un· named Pt'r son , s imilar to the kind or que ries a writer might u se in the preparation or material ror a book. Other writings obtained by the Times in<'lude a handwritten dis· course on the kinds of problems female SI.A members raced as "feminist freedom fighters" and a typewritten message apparent- ly written to Mi ss llearsl by an St.A member. The Times said some in- vesti,:?ators believed the Hearst message is written in the style of Bill ll'ft'ris. and the question- answer series appears lo have been handled by his wife, Emily. The FBI had no immediatt• romment on the authenticity of the documents or their possible authorship. Huntington I ManNahhed In Burglary Newport Beach police early Thursday arrested a 24-year-old Huntington Beach resident on suspicion or burglarizing an Up- per Bay area home and stealing SlS,000 worth or Indian jewelry. The Wedn esday burglary at the home of a Costa Mesa busi- nessman involved the loss or mueh of the man's stock o r jewelry. Working with some leads from witnesses1 detectives Thursday arres teo Boyd L/ Coker, 812 Delaware St., Hunt- ington Beach. Detectives .said that Coker was wearing some of the baubles al· leged to have been stolen the day before in the Blutrs colony or Newport. Detective John Furrow said the identity of the victim was nol specified because his home and business have been involved in other recent breakins. Coker was booked on a charge or burglary and held in lieu of Sl0,000 bail. PRE-HOLIDAY . r \"· I I UPHOLSTERY SALE • I • ' • --r ·~ .. Fabulous values on such well-known ,tines as - Wood mark Sherrill Marge Carson Stone & Phillips Marimont and others Get ready for the holidays with a new sofa or chair from voh Hemert's. Over a hundred Quality sofas to choose from and over 250 chairs to select · from . Stop in now for best selection. .~ OREXEL-HEAITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK--KARASTAN-BAKER WHIDAYS I. S.t.TURD.t.YS 9:00 lo S:lO NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 W£STCL1t-'f OR . 1:>42 2050 LAGUNA BEACH• 34:'1 .~llHTll f.:'(li\Sl' llWr , -t~ 6~1 l TORRANCE • 23649 HAWTHORNF. RI.VO 10~n f'n hi 9. Sun 12·~ 301 .1fij.127!f • • ) .Alf DAILY PILOT * Frid!f. Octobef 17. 1975. , Red Flag Patrols NOTICE OF RACIALLY HOHDISCRIMIMATORY POUCY AT YOGA CEHTEll Faulty Device Suit Settled SANTA ANA -A Houser <oatended that federal court has the manufacturer knew awarded $12 ,500 to a at .the S percent failure Monteomery. Ala .• rate of the devicea, but woman whose Santa refused to recaJl them or Ana~m•de pacemaker. w'rn doctors or tbe failed three weeks after danger becau.se ''they it wa lmplanted to~ were hungry for Fire Alert Activated The arrival of bot. dry Sonta Ana wind CQl\di· tlool bu prompted Ille California Division of F.,..estry--Oran1e Coun· Utllity truok1 frcm Ille employes will be able lo Pacific Telephone Com· spot fire5 in early stases THE YOGA CENTER ANO SPIRITUAL WORLO SOCIETY. e California non-1)f'Ofi1 corporation. ...,len ~ ina1ruct1on in Hltha, Alla. and the higheir Yogu, announcn l11 a:tma&ionl poltcy tor atudent1 and othert Is racial Iv ~etely nondilCrimlnltory. pany, the So uthern or spot suspicious ac-TMIYo.A.taiiM California Edlson Com-tivitieis because they AND SNITUM. WottLD SOCllTY pany, and the Southern travel in <"ritical areas 411 ... .,"' .. 11,.,.... California Gas Company frequently and have the" c .... -... c.lhw• tl6Z7 ORANGE COUNTY a:ulateberheartbeat. mooey .·• In test i mony tbis . ly Fire Department LO rea<tlyate Ila Red 1'111 Fire Alert program. Ila objective la to in· vent fires in pre-seJected higb huard areas which· have l>un_<lesi&!!1ted bf the tire chief to be ex- tremely vulnerable to ma jor eonflaerations with los:s of Ute and pro. perty if a fire were to start under extreme weather conditions. also wllJ participate in capability of making re-n. ,.~1 1rw ~"'"-'l6tl 01 _... Yog,a _,_.-IN ,-*Y...._ the proa:ram . 'po •:;:m_:·:o~v2e~r~l:h:•:''~:'•:d:::i':"'~·-...lL.:"':-=~·~··~':"~'~· ":':":..:·~·:.:-;:::"~"~':':'•:":"~'~"~-::;~;•---::::= Moot of the Red l'lag - Ftre Patrol vehicles will .Edwards. Labs of San-week, Robert Kelley or ta Ana, a farm whlcb re. Edwards -Lat>s, said-uiat cently recalled a batch of the 5 percent failure rate heart valves. had been was not excessive and sued by Mrs . Cora that doctors had been Hauser, 66, for $200,000. adequately warned or Attorneys for Mrs: J)06Sible failures . QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi .• 7Women Appointed To Board SANTA ANA -Seven more Orange County women have been named to the newly·created JS.member county Com· r--mission on the Stat~ of Women. The county Board of Supervisors m ade eight or the appointments earlier in the week. Two of the latest ap- pointees were chosen by Supervisor Ralph Diedrit'h to represent his north county district. TIUS YEAR COUNTY firemen have enlisted the aid of five city fire departments and three major utility firms to im- plement the Red F1ag patrol program. The cities -Anaheim, Brea, Orange, Laguna Beach , and San Clemente -were chosen because a portion of their jurisdiction lies within the high hazard areas. be identified by a Jarae white sign with red let· ters reedin.t ''Red Flag Fire Patrol'' and red Oags on their radio an- tennas. I N ADDITION, all rounty fire stations will fly a large red flag on top or the s tation when critical fi re conditions persist. The purpose or the pro- gram is to make the public aware of acute fire danger and to spot unsafe burning, camp fires, unsafe actions by re c reationis t s, fire closure violations, and to report s u spicious persons or actions. Firemen hope that ut ility company Diedrich 's co m - missioners will be Greta ltam bsch of La 1-l abra, a housewi£e and £ormer sc hoolteaeher. and J\!in- n a Van Tilburg, a Fullerton resident who is an of fi cer in the County Imposes EIR Process Fee American Association or SANT A AN A - University Wom en. Orange County govern-10-17 . ~'o """'-·-·-··••• -·-···-Supervisor s also ap-ment planning agencies proved. the appointment will now charge fees for of five "at·large" com· processing and refining "Turn left when you pass a kook y-looking "ice-mission me mbers, each environmental impact president, veer right when you come to a nervous of whom will serve one· reports for new develop· treasurer, turn left at the overwork ed secretary, and .. Year terms . ment projects in unin· you'll find the president wringing his hands.'' The iil·large appoin· corporated areas. • , -~ v~~ \K·.c .. .,.....,., ', tees are Mary Schmitz of The county Board of Newport Beach, wife of Super visors Tuesday For the Record of the $350,000 spent an- nually to handle the of- len·bulky documents. Osborne estim a tes his staff !pends about SO hours reviewing each de- veloper's E I R before it is sent on for approval by either the plan ning com· mission or s upervisors . Under the new rate structure s uc h review and refin ement will cost YOU ARE INVITED TO A HAMMOND STORE PARTY Come in and hear Don Clayton pl1Y )'OUr favorite lunes on your choice of Hammond Organ. Hia outat•ndlng pertomence on lhe new Hammonds 11 one )'OU won1 want to rnss. MOHDAY, OCTOUll 20 1, ..... 1119,_ FREI ADMISSIOt4 c-O!te, c-Al . • .......,_,.,,, D_. l'rius 2854 E. Coast Hl9hway, Corona del Mar, 644-8930 HOME OWNERS INSURANCE . ~ •A FECO ,,....,.. .. ,.Cl· Call for CompelitiYe rates cmcl Local Senice!! I ~rormer Congressman adopted a rate schedule J ohn Sehmit z; Anne proposed by H .G . Doyle. a Full e rton ''Geor ge·· Os borne, member of the Nationa1 director of the county Organization for Environmental Mana ge- $20 per hour plus the cost \..-------------------".'.'"~".'.'"-:-:-:::"::'.":-----\ ofanyconsullingwork. CALL ONE OF THESE Ji.GENTS HOW HORSMAN ETHEL. IRENE HORSMAN,~ • ..,.,, OC!oDer 1$, 1•1S. Re"°"' ol hr.ctl1oir. C•. Sur\llWd by ltvM . AODt•t E. 1-iorun.on of ,...O..a. .. Rlt"••d L. Hor,rn•" 01 Founl••" V•Uey, c.. •nd Wltll•m IC Horvna" ol Women; Nola Simon, an 11;\enlAgency. IN THE CASES where Ir vine in su rance county st a ff must pre-HENDRIE BONDING & INSURANCE INC. woman; Dolly Schul tz. AN E XAM I NATION of pare a complete EIR for an Anaheim res ident and Osborne's proposal by public projets, Osbome 2 0~:.~~!:7;:~!11 1 member of the eounty the County A d -estimated about 150 1._,._,._a..u. Democratic Central ministrative O ff ice hoursareconsumed. C....tJ'""' Com mittee and Sadie s howed the county could The eounty will charge SOUTH SHORES INSURANCE AGENCY INC. I t O I 4 lrooldrirrst .t GsfitoW.. ~-a..o. Co. t2646 714-9~-5647 -,,-.-:"=--' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Reid of Santa Ana , a colleet upwards o f not hing for appeals of 7 1 ~9441 former ca ndidate for; ~~$22~1~.000~~a~y~e~a~r~fr:o~m~l~h~e~d~r~a~fl~E~l:R~·s:·:b~y~i:n~le:r~es~lcd~-~~~~~~~~7~1=4=·=5~4=9=·~93:5:1:::~:"°"""'~~=·•:·:•:,,:•:::°""~=..,~=·•:·:••~~~~~~ supervisor. _ fees -nearly t wo·thirds citizens. 714-540-2529 Pun.~nl to o•O.• of the C.I~• Ccw~l•I z-Conwrv•tlon c ...... ml~\i..,, no1ic11 al public ""••inlJ Ii -ffly On'"' Sllld Pllbtii h1t•rln1;1 Ii KNOul..S o" tne O<lolllt• 11, 1•1) ~ tor •Pl!lk •tle>n •o• e>e•rn11, Number P·f.1·1S.5"61 ., \uDmll'I~ l)y UOll"" Bt~" Co. W•t ... Olttr!tl. The lllbJect ,~wit " to permit •tlPl«•me"' ol 1 IMl••le>r•••ne w•r•r .,...;n~ w\tl'I 1 m1ln ot L.eoroit SI. a. C...ol,..1W•f, UQ\INI &.•'" S.ld -o-nd.a publlc "e••lf'IO' wllt com,.,..r>c:11 •t •:OO •.m. on Oc!ollltr ll, 1'1S •I HwnUnqt"" 8"1•ch City c.ouncJ1 a.. ...... ,. 2000 M.lln SI., t-iu .. llnqtC>fl 811•" d!Jt"lnv "'"IC" llm1t •II Pf!'IOl"li 1111 ..... ••-Inv O• OC>OIU!~ the OP- p 11t •1 io n •Il l bir ll••rd . Any wr l lt11n cor•l!$0 ~ r119<'rdlr19 !he IPP!lt•llon """1ld bit dlr11clH110 Jflll otllcir prior ro lhll hef•lno 11•111. AU lllt•rnled lndf.,IOll•li wno ""111 iddllion.71 r'1).ll1<1•1 m.oy Clll'll.i;t lh11 Olllc•. M. J. C•,11&nt11r E""c""lve DlrtttCN" CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZON CONSERVATION COMMISSI South Coast Regional Commisst 666 E. Oce~n Boulevard, SUlte f07 P.O. Box 1450 MODEL HOME FURNITURE SALE S....t• An•. C•.; on11 brotl>ltr. U \ter J~~~~~! u"""'l'lf' ol P•'""'"'"' C• .. live ~1,.. ten., ,..,..,,. O"C•l'n• of P•r..,1w , c., FIOl"lff'Clt MC Coy ol G•r~n•. Ca , EU1t• Hitckrn•n ol Soul" C..le, C• .. Clar• IOe-!er DI !>oulh G•le, C1 .• and UUl•n D••ke of G••d1tn Grove, O ., t•n '1'....0C"•l<:lr~. F11noer•l 1-1tr\liCefwlll lllt ne111 s.Jlur<:lay 10 '00 AM et !'.I. s.in"IOn & Long Beach, California 90301 <113) '36-4201 (714) "'0641 Bren's Greentree and Harbor View model homes. BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del M ar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROAOWA Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 49.C-94 15 San Juan Capislrano 495-1776 PA CIFIC VI EW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. California 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893--3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY · 827 Ma in St. Huntington S.ach 53M539 Ju<:ll! C.ll'>Olic Church. corner ol In· dl1n1POli\ & Ma1;1noh1, t-<Onii~ton Beach. C•. lnl1trfTll!nl. Por..:iiw, C• Sntlth\' Morluillrf dir ectors HEASTON LENA BELLE HEASTON P•\..O """'• OCtoDer ll, 1•1s at th<! 811'1! ol ll Resi<:11tn1 of H11nlino1on Beach, C.. !i.urv!WO by twrtO "•ll·b•othe•S. Roy p~ •nd Hugi! P•oe; on• \IUl!f", Ruth · P l1"c han; o"• hi11 ll·\l\l1tr, E ltl• Vannook. '"'~ nl1K1ts. Be1>erly Gf"M11, AIK:ir Fu~\l •n<:I B1rt1a•• Volktt. Mrs l'W•slon w1s a folly ~1t1r memb!-r o! The Sff\lde CFWIDl1tr 2S9 of The Orcll!rof The EM!ern St•r. ,,..,,, 1 m1trnbl!r ol T1"lt! A,,1,,.,.,., Lir•ou1 ol Hu"tl"gte>n Blfach and• 1ifir tlrn1t plo,_r ol Hun!· i"'Jl,on Blf«l'I. F11ne•1I s1tr\llCfl w!ll lllt "ltlcl T1t1t'ld•Y 2:00 PM •I Sml111\' Mortu•rv Chapel. tn11rrn1t,.L F1lrNwn Memo1l•I Park. s.nt• And, C... Srnltl'IS • MOrtuary di rec Ion.. PEHNO'fER ECHO PENNOYER. !'.Ur\llvedbyher l'!ln.tllnd, J•mes Pltnt>Oyer. Soef..,kl"I .,.. penc:llrw;i, P•cllic V<e• ~morl•I P•rk Mortv••Y. NewDOr1 Be•ch, 0 . WIGGS c NCE WIGG!'.. svr ... IYedb"l'hl\ wit rlelllf w;9QI..,. !'.irrvoc~ .are 'Plfnctlno. P•clllt View /rl\9 me>r111 P1rk Mor111ary, NewDOl16tUKP'I. C•. "' WULl"F FEE 0 F. wu·L FF. •It\ I dent of Co'I!• Mew, 0 . 0•111 ot d1t•lh OC10Dtr 16, 1'7~. Sur\llWO by 1hrlff! som, Chester J WUiff of NtwDOM Bt•c", C• •• Willl•m G. Wulll of Illinois and Roymor>dWulll IJf Co'll• Mes.. Ca.; nine Qr•lldc.hildren M1d tour greal·Q•lntl!"lldt1tn. Fu~'•I wrv!ces •Ill ~ ,..Id on Monday 10 00 AM. &ell B•0Mlwa1 Cll•l>'I. lnllf",..nt. H••bor R1tsl Memorl•I P•rk. 81111 8r"oM!Way Milrt111r y dl•ecto•'· AMLI N THOMAS M . AMLIN. •e'lflillnt of ~ 11111'1, C•. Oatt e>t -th Oc· IDllH' 11, lt75. s.ir'"l"*d by his wll11, Klolaf'I 8. Amlln ; -son, T"""-s P. ~lnof NllH, ltllnol!; '-o.ugto!otn, . Mo. P!ltrlcl• &u<:twMOf\ of &itrt<i.y, C•., •nd M r\. PrliCllla M iii\ ol 111ghl•fld P•r•. 11111101 '; e l9hl gr•nachlldreh •nd tllT•e 11'1111•1 . F-.i _,,lc•'l ... fl l'Mold oriwr.ci.- dray at l :OO PM, #lk:COrmtck L.- llNtll o.ci.+ wltll The """'· £ll-1tl L RkltMO'°" offl<l.t/1'19. 1-..c, Wlf11 "-pr1\l•l1t. M<COf"ffll(.11 ~ 8Mc:11MDrtl.lw'(Olf'KIW$. /,N·,i11 •, •,, 11.1 < ··1 •1 •,, ( THE EUCLID FOOT CLIHIC 'l.'f 111 A, lll'-;1 FOR THE PRACTICE OF f'OOl OQTHOPEDICS & OOAAEetJVE ,:oor SURGlRY CHI LOREN ANO AOUL TS DlllCTOll! COt4SUL'fANT: ROfro!ALO IL~S. Iii 0 , A A' P. Mll fQN JlllCOeSO'-'. 0 P .1<1 10990 WARNER AVE .• FOUNTAIN VALLEY TLt6Mt~i \\ Public ~~~~AUCTION FRIDAY, SATVRDAY. SUNDAY a t 8 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal, Sterling Siluer. Po~celoins. Orienta/ Objects d'Art, Paintings. J ewelry. Antiques. Bronzes. Fumirure. Select India n Turquoise ... .. S 1.000.000 INVENTORY l·r11111 l.~tuil'S. Cn11r1~. 011t-of-fo1•·11, flo11A.r11r11ri(') VJSfTORSf Com e aftd see wltatfun an A UCTION c an be! FREE ADMISSION! ... ocross the street from srucn of the Southland's m ost Plegont waterfront rrsrauronts! ,_ °" !';,I ' .:-..... • ·~ .. ' " .... ~, ...... __ ... • ' -;'--~ l ,, '' 1 .-·' J /\,../) ;' ':·!,)~~~-:~ ·:)! }: iift 'Y, 1 '~" ·-. ~~··r-'~·· . ---",; .-_;:-. __ wail . HOURS . Inspection & Private Sales 10.5 DAILY 12·5 SATURDAY 2-5 SUNDA'' " . ·! CkJsed \'t'ednesday & TI1ursday • AUCTIONS HELD EVERY FRIDAY. SATIJRDAY, StJNDAY at IP.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTI':R CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 Wut Coallt Hl ... way Newp0rt Beach, Callfomla 92663 (714) 645-2200 . . WE BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON CO/lf/lflSSION WHOLE ESTA r£S OR SINGLE rrl'JlfS A.RT l EVl1\'E. A UCTl(J/l/£f,R I Furniture and accessories. living room. Dining room. Kitchen. Bedroom. Family room. Priced to sell. New and Old Boo k s Ewerythlng must go this weekend. Cash and carry. First co111e first serve. •e lO. A"'O"'I•• .... _.... ....... ,\ 10 A.M. till dark. Saturday and Sunday October 18 and 19 O<ANGE COUNTY Greentree . . Sales Office. 4041 NORTHPARK CIRCLE IRYINE , CALIF . CORNER OF CULVER & WALNUT I I ... , DAILY PILOT /If on • -One of a kind; returned merchandise, some slightly damaged. Hurry, quantities limited! I '. 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Reg. type •••.•••• 34c 89c, Resister type plugs ..•..•••••••.••.•. 44c ..... •PANORAMA CITY tohin~ at rn'ICl'W". phonr ,11q4 R.~l I • l ll '~TTNr.TON llEAf'lf •>d•n111•r .it l>1·nrh. 714-89:.?.Gf1 1 l •NORWALK imperial at norwalk blvd., phon~ A68-091 l • FUl.LERTON hRrbor el orRnj;tethori>e, 7 14-R79-2.Jf)0 •TORRANCE del emo fashion MIU Are. phonr '\4<!-li97 l • ('()\ '~"'A hnrr11ncr1 ti! ~11n tl('rn.orriino frc('.,.·av. 966-7411 • EAGLE ROCK oolor11do al broadw&y, phone 2!>4-9261 •CANOGA PARK lop.&nga plt1zn , phonl' 883-1000 •SANT.Jr' AN A bristol at MVf'nl«'nlh. 714 ."i47 ftl\4 1 • HOSF.MF.AO ,1r,M ru~•·m••.1d hh·d . fii:l ,\1 10 • MONTCl..AIR mont.cl111r pl"'-"· ohone 714-621-:10.54 •LYNWOOD imperu1I blvd , 11t at.ate. phone !>37-f\OOO •SAH BERNA Ml >INO <:ent.ral city mall, 7l4 !'18-1-9..!:ll • CO~T;\ ~1 ESA lir+-.tol -.1, nt~.indtri;cfl (wy, 714-549-9400 • LAKEWOOD lakcwood blvd al candlewood1 pholW! 633-7600 •WEST LOS ANGELES la c1enega 1tt. 18th st , MJ6 7~1.!'l lo S HOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM ... SUNDA.Y 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ... JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!" • J . ' I ' < . -• .... CJI nol wh eoi Be Toi ca Th , . ... OU bu tic 31 m ab th de th th m m SI a Ji si d1 pl s. Y< P' b! ti' J , A 1 sh• s it co pe ,de "" ' on of m ne sa di te cl. so Vt Ol v: m " C( bl Pi l , ' ' • --I --· Angry Nation -~ Taiwan Scuttles JAL's Shuttles By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The world's newest airline ls Japan-Asia Airways (JAA), and it owes its existence to political hatred. You're not likely to be Oying .JAA unless yoo decide to visit Taiwan w · h is the island Chiang Kai·shek retreated to in 1949 the Chinese Commw:tiJts occupied the mainland and eslabl"'hed the People's Republlco!Cbil)a. JAA flies between Tokyo·and Taipei, the capital or Taiwan. That's the only route it 1-tas. Jt will probably •ever get another one. It Money Tree oesn't want one. It was set up just to fly this one route. Politics dictate many bizarre happenings in the intern a· nal airline busines:i:, and the creation or JAA is 111ure.ly a ssic example. · . JT'S NOT THAT AIRLINE service between Japan and a.,aiwan is not needed. On·the contrary, it's a heavily &aveled route, currenUy nown by seven airlines, including our. own Northwest· Airlines. And up to 1974, it was the busiest route flown by Japan Air Lines (JAL), Japan's na· tional flight carrier. JAL, now orie o( the leading international carriers, had 3 problem with this route when it decided it wanted to fly to mainland China. The Taiwanese government wu blunt about it: Ir you fly to Peking, you don't fly lo Taipei. JAL chose the route to mainland China .. Begm flying there in April or 1974. Taiwan kept it~ word. JAL's service was smpended. In· deed the Taiwanese were so furious that they warned JAL that if any or its planes flew over Taiwan en route to China, they might be shot down. SO JAL HAS BEEN shutout of this lucralive market for· more than a year. From a strictly business standpoint It made no sense. On the two flights a week it now makes to Shanghai and Peking, JAL carries about 30,000 passengers a year. On the 37 flights a week it used to operate in Taipei JAL carried 30,000 passengers every month. ' Japan-Asia Airways is JAL's answer to this ludicrous !iituation. While any plane bearing JAL's insignia is forbid· den to set down in Taiwan, the prohibition does not extend to planes bearing the newly created JAA insignia. JAA inaugurated service between Tokyo and Taipei on Sept. 15. It's making 12 flights a week, using DC-&. Next year it will add Boeing 747 jumbo jets as it gradually ex· pands its service to the :n nights a week formerly operated by JAL. IT APPARENTLY DOESN'T bother the Taiwanese that JapanAsia Airways is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan Air Lines. They just don't wantm) see JAL at Taipei Airport. JAA is okay. Plwne Rate Hikes Of 60o/o Seen by '85 DALLAS CUPIJ -A study shows that business and re- s idential telephone rates could increase by nearly 60 percent by 1985, the U.S. Jn. .dependent Telephone As· sociation has announced. The prediction was based vival may depend on early re- action to the prospective changes.·· The USITA hired a California firm, Systems Ap. plications, Inc., to conduct the $360,000 study. on an industry financed study NA VWR SAID the study of competition in the telecom· showed a severe economic munications field over the impact on the independent next 10 years, the association telephone industry. said. The report showed that, un·. . JAMF:S T. NAYLOR, stall director of the USITA in· terronnection committee. dis· closed the figures at the as· sociation's 78th annual con- vention in Dallas. "If competition in some of our market!i is going to pre· vail, we need to define those markets and we need to be as- sured of the opportunity to compete on a fair and equita- ble basis," Naylor said in pre- pared remarks, ''Our sur· der a 'most likely' scenario over the next 10 years, busi- ness rates would increase 55 percent and residential rates 58 percent by 1985. The USIT A said the report took into account the fact that the nation's telephone in- dustry, historically function· ing as a regulated monopoly by Bell and independent com· panies, faced new competi· tion under decisions of the .Federal Communications Commission MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 47 .07 83.38 832.19 88.86 off off off off 0.27 0.57 5.67 0.51 t•11i11t•rs 1111d l,fJ!Cf!r."' 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Oc1obef 17, 1975 I Never Got Down, Says Reds Bero Perez ' -. CINCJNN ATI (A Pl -The Boston Red Sox find themselves on the critical list after being hit and run over by the Big Red Machine. After looking sick in the £irsl four games of the World Seril's. Tony Perez suddenly regained his heaJth with two home runs as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Rc-d Sox, 6-2, Thursday night and look a 3-2 stranglehold in the best-or- seven game classic. The National League cham- pions can polis h off the Red Sox Saturday in the ~ixlh ~amC' ;_11 Fenway Park, where Jack Bill· ,, • ALVIN DARK Out as A 's Skipper? Dark Out, Mauch In At Oakland? ingham will face Boston Jert- hander 81111 .l:'c . "I ne ver get down on myself." said Perez, '"'ho h:.i<I £ought a torturous batting slurnµ before breaktn~ it 'l'hur ~d<&y night before the a pprcl'1at1vc, roanng hometown fan s in Riverfront Stadium. Cincinnati's all·limc rbi lc:ldcr 'had gone hitless in ts \Vorl!t St~ri cs a p1>L•arnnees bl'fOrl' :-.mashing ;~ h;1n g 1ng slidt:r fron·1 Reggi~ Clt•veland over tht.· left <·l·nter f1t•lct v.':.ill to c1vt.· lhc lteds :.i I · I tie 1n thl• fourth 1nrling In the ~1xt h . i'crcz got ;.u1 olh t.•r * * Red Sox Remain Confident CINCJ'.'JNATI (/\P) ~ BC'atcn in the fifth g.:ime ? Yes. ()own 3-2 to the: Cincinnati Reds in thl• \Vorld Seril's? \'l's. A v.'hippcd team? Def1n1tely :-JO That sumnll'd up th(' gl'ner;,d fel'lin~ ;,1m ong lht.• Boi.ton l{t.•t.1 Sox today as they rt·\um l'd hnm~·. fJced '"'llh thl' las k 1>f winning l\.l.'O in a row from the ll l'lls for the city 's firs t \Vorld Scr1t.·:-. champions hip s inc·e 191 8. Except fur southpaw Rill L.C't', lhe Red Sox lctlked t'toftl y but v.•ith the confid£•n ce they 've shown all year after droppin g a 6·2 decision to the Reds in Cincinnati 's Riverfront Stadium. l.ee. listed as th'c starting pitcher for Saturday's sixth game at Fenway Park. rclca.scd personal tension by sipping tea and wise-cracking \vith writers. "I like pressure," he said. ~ood pitch from the beefy Boston nght hander and parked that one a little higher over the left-center field fence. Two men were on base al lhe time and it gave hard· thro"'·ing Don Gul l ett a handson1e 5·1 lt":td . ··on the first home run. the ball ".\'3 S in on me and it felt good '"'hen I hlt it," said Perez, hupJ)y to finally escapu the clutches of hi s Series-lon g: slump. "It was !ht• £1rst pill"h ;,ill Series inside to m e. The second homer was on a fastball ins ide. They kept the ball awav from ffi(' all S(•n es, but tonight tht.•y rame in . I £cit real good i.n batting practice." Perei had tried everything lo crack the distressing drought. He told reporters that his superstitious wife, Pituka, urgl'd h.im to try driving a different way to the ballpark for Game 5. Also. she took Tony shopping before the game to "spend money" and try to get his mind orr the ~ries . "She tried everything to get me bark in the groove again," Perez said. Pert>z' deprPssing slump had reached s uch a 1)oint that manager Sparky Anderson tried some humor before the game to loosen up his bull·shouldered star. The good-natured manaaer kidded the first baseman t.hat the v.•ay he was going, he would soon set a record for hitless ap· pearanccs in a World Series. ··1 don't want that record,'' Perez told Anderson before he went on his hilting tear. "lt got lo be ridiculous," An~ derson told the press afterward. "I had to lighten things up with a little joke. I've seen what slumps C"an do to pO"-'t'r hitters. Our power boy :>, like Tony and Johnny Bench. arc either red-hol or ice-cold. 1'hey'r1• streak hit· ten -and when they start streaking, watch out.•• Perez. has been in slumps before bul n ever worried about them.. · While the Cuban·bom star wa.< making life miserable for the American League champion! with his bat, Gullett was making i them look sick with his arm. Tho Reds' best pitche-r gave up j\)st two hits to Boston through eight innings and then three more in the ninth' before bei~ forced from the game w ith just one ou' to go. '" '"'~ " UPI T•leOIOOt• BlRMINGHA~1. Ala. (AP) Oakland A's owni;>r Charles 0. Finley will offer manager Alvin Dark's job to Gene l\1auch. a Birmingham newspaper reported in today's editions. "I'm going to s how up. What el se can I do. I'm not go1U1a lie do\vn and play dead. I v.•on ·t ha\'e cardiac arres t. I 'II do what I can.·· BOSTON'S CARLTON FISK APPLIES THE TAG TO CINCINNATI'S PETE ROSE ON JUAN BENIQUEZ'S THROW FROM LEFT. Team captain Carl Yastrzemski. who led the Red Sox to their last pe nnant in 1967. recalled the drama of the past two days of that championship season as h e looked ahead, hopefully, to two games with Cin- cinnati this weekend. Comedy of Errors The Birmingham Post-Herald said Finley decid ed not to renew Dark"s contract, which expired at the end of the 1975 season. partly because of the owner's dis~ pleasure with Dark's last two seasons. • ·•1 keep thinking back to 1967 when he beat the ~tinnesota Twins two in a row to win the pennant;• Vaz said. "l know we can do it with the Reds. The fans will give us a tremendous lift .in our ball park.'' Another Foulup lnPanAm Games And the paper quoted reliable sources as sayJng the cJub was up for sale for an e stimated $15 million, but there were no im· ,mediate offers. The Post·Herald also said that Finley was upset over a comment m ade by Dark at a church service on the West Coast. Dark told the congregation, the paper said, that Finley was •·going to hell.'' "This puts them one up, but they still have to win four,'' said third baseman Rico Petrocelli. the only other Boston player still around from the 1967 team. MEXICO CITY IAPl-TheVll .Pan American Games almost made it through one day without controversy. Also. the ·sources reportedly said, Finley complained that his manager had no control over his players. Dark is in his secQnd tenure as head of the club. Alter he was hired for the second time, Finley :said: "Yes, he has been manager of this club before. Yes, he was fired. Yes he is back to manage this club. Yes. he expects to be fired again some day.''·. After a 14-season career as a major league in£ielder, Dark stopped playing in 1960 and began directing the San F'rancisco Giants the next year. In 1962, he led the Giants to a National League pennant, buL was fired.just two years later. He went to Kansas City and Finley in 1966 and lasted that year and part or the next before the owner fired him for the first time. From there he went to Cleveland, as skipper and general manager. but was dismissed with 21h years left on his contract. After a few seasons out or baseball, Dark returned to the Finley organization -aod took the A's to its third consecutive . World Series victory. This month. : histeamwasbeatenbythe Boston ~ Red Sox in three straight games :-during the AL playoffs. Mauch · :was recently fired by Montreal. "Sure. we're behind 3-2 in the series, but now we're going home to our ball park,'' Petrocelli said. "We're just going to have to go like heck Saturday. You can bet we'll be read y. We"ve come from behind all year, and we can do it again.'' Although most admitted the team did not play ver; well in the field, the Red Sox gave due credit to Cincinnati southpaw Don Gullett for a fine pitching performance which gave the Re ds the series advantage. Gullett allowed only two hits un· tit tiring in the ninth and needing relief help. 805TON Beniquez If 0c.,.1 .. 2b V~1rm\~i lb F l~~t l'fM(f • Petrocel!l lb E~•n\r1 Burlnon\§ Cle~landp Wllgllby p GriHlnph Pol•P ~11l p .. 11 r h b; J 0 (I 0 • I 1 O J 1 1 , • 0 ! 0 • 0 1 I 4 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 00 0 1 0 0 0 O DOO 00 00 CINCINNATI RowJb G<l!!ev rf Moroan7b Benc:l'l c Tf\ere11b Gl'o"er II Contfp(lon\'i Geronimo t i G<Jllen p E•\l"H•t-p .. 11 r II bl 3 0 7 1 4 D 1 0 3 1 1 0 3 7 1 0 J 2 1 .. • D 0 0 7 0 D 1 • 0 D 0 3 1 I 0 0000 Emphasize''almost.'' As the fi£th day of the problem· plagued Games began today, the United States tied the Cubans in gold medals, 26 -26, and jumped out to a healthy 66·50 edge in total medals. The gold-silver-bronze count for the Americans was 26-24-16 with the Cubans at26·16·8. Nexl was Canada at 5-6-12 with host Mexico fallowing with 3-5-11 . Thursday's schedule started out innocently enough, but just as it had each of the three previous days, officialdom came down with a case of foot-in-mouth dis4 ease. This time it was in the women's 200-meter finals v.'here young Americans Chandra Cheeseborough and Pamela.Jiles finished 1·2 in a photo finish that took hours to sort out. But just before the medals were to handed out, a misinformed of· ficial told Jiles she had won. So she joyfully accepted what she thought was her serond gold of the Games. Later, when the mixupwas dis· covered, the medals were tearful· lyexchanged. Two disputes left over from \\'ednesday's comedy of errors were mediated Thursday. A jury of appeal let stand the results in the men's discus, even though it was conceded the Cuban who won the silver medal used an illegal disc. Americans John Powell and J ay Silvester took the gold and bronze medals. Sports Clipped Short Boston Forecast·: Rain -' .. BOSTON -Rain is forecast for : Saturday's sixth game of the : Worlil Series between the Cincin·. : naU Reds and the Bostoo Red So<. • No Series game has ever gone : IMS ~an nine innings once it's : Jaegun and baseball officials say • they will make every effort to : pla.J Saturday's game despite p-edlctJA)lls or r a ln. A spokesman for the baseball --~coinmiisiOner's of!i.ce said "we ~d wait and Wait and wait, no m.tter how long, in an attempt to e!)Cnplete the game. But l! it ~~e lmPoSslbJe to continue. ~at season rules would 3fttt· Jy. 'Such a decision ls up to eom ... ...... loner Bowle Kuhn. !We8'ii•re 'Lefld 'r ~. Mtoeoo, '•"· CA,.> -Anl ,._., MlfleTtJU~ ... lllU'-.nt: ...... »1'-tt _..._. •» ..... =~ ~, COuQT"'"""ll Mlll•She• Andf Nort~ Altl'M-rd Cr-4ord Llonel Hetoert o-.r1nGood'f Mlkf'Hl!t Pti.r ()x"rf\111• Br«•Fl•l.,,... W•n.,. Arm5t""'9 W..yi. ,,.f\Kek V.S. f'a.,ored ,..,. .. 3'1.)ol ...... Jl·l l-.1 3'1-:M~ 31·~ »» .... JA..J~ ..... 9 ,,..._.. ,..,,_.. »,,._ .... l l>-lol-.t TUCSON -The United Stales was h.eavily favored over less seasoned Venezuela today as play began in the second round of tbe Davis Cup tennis challenf.(c fOf' 1976 with superstar Jimmy Connors for the first time head· tn.g the Yankee effort. The U.S. drew a bye in thf' first round and will attempt to atone for early round losses the p:1st two years to Mexico and Colom- bia. Davis Cup international com- petitive format finds the 1975 ('hampionsh'\p at stake when Sweden meets Czechoslovakia in Stockholm in December. . Today's opening singles matches pitted Roscoe Tanner of the United States against Jorge Andrew ~· th first battle with Co nnors goin against Hum4 phrey I-lose. -E~Sa ORLAN 0, Fla. -Chris Evert subdued Isa Fernandez of Colombia, 6·1, 6·4, in S6 minutes Thursday night to head into the quarterfinal s of the $50,000 Orlando Women's Classic. · In other singles matchet, Rosio Casals annihilated Kris Kemmer Shaw, 6-0, 6·J ; Betsy Nagel.sen blasted Joanne Russell, 6--1, 6...f ; and DoMa Ganz dowoed Roberta The Yanks rared better in the three-day equestrian finals wbere a protest had been Jodgedover the accidential disqualification of world champion Bruce Davidson or Unionville, Pa., in themidd.Jeof an impressive run. An of£icial thought Davidson was Canadian Jim Day, who was ousted for a minor rules violation. Davidson was allowed to re- sume hi~ ride from the point of disqualification. He fini shed with a silver medal behind Tad Coffin of Strafford, Vt., the gold medal winner. The U.S. equestrian team also earned a gold medal -one of eight Thursday for the Americans. After three days of Cuban domination in weightlifting, the l Jnited States finally made a suc- cessful challenge. Lee James won two gold medals of three in the light heavyweight weightlifting categories. Cuba's Abel Lopez won the other gold, and both s ilvers. James h ad the third s ilve r. ' In rniddle heavyweight, the Americans d id even better with Phil Grippaldi winning two golds and a bronze, and Frank Capsouras, adding a silver and two bronze. Both U.S. gold medals in track and field were Pan Am records. Cheeseborough, with Jiles four· hundredths of a second behind, traveled the 200 meters in 22.77, bettering a mark Jiles set in pre- liminaries, and Tom Woods, a senior at Oregon State. trium- phantly cleared 7·41/:z on his finaJ try in the high jump. Guyana won its first gold medals of the Games, thanks to Univers ity of California s printer James Gilkes. a legal r esident of the small South American coun - try. Gilkes won the 200 meters with a clocking of 20.43 seconds. Diane Jones of Canada easily .outdistanced runner-up Gail Fitzgerald of the U .S.,4,673poiots to 4,486 \n the women·s pen· t athlon. Jones' sister, Joanne, was seventh. Mexicans set the pace in the 5,000-meter run, Domingo Tibauduiia of Colombia and Ted Castenada of the U.S. swept past · them in the late going and finished 1-2 in the event. Rodolfo Gomez, the Pan Am torch lighter last Sun~· day. held on for third behind the winning time of 14 minutes, 2 seconds. In basketball, the undefeated ~.S. rt\en's squad rolled to an easy victory over Puerto Rico, 85-53. Otis Birdsong led the Americans with 18 paints, and coach Marv 1-larshmnn was able to play sub- stitutes most of the second halt after building a 3&-19 halftime edge. Cuba. the Unlted States and Mexico were tho top three ln lbe fencing foil team finals. SPORTS · Pan.Ant Results Sum!TMotiot'i;of~dlY'Sl!~ll: • aASEllALL 0of'Tllnk •1 R•publlc6, El S..1¥.-dol" t 8ASKETllA.Ll. ... , Orolt~Sl•le195, Puer1o Rico !ol UNITED STATES !ISi CMivis 6, BlrdsonQ 111, Bond 1. Par1dl'l!IOft 6, H•sWtl t, Gr11,,teld S, Oo119lll$ •,Cooli. 11. R~'f '• Lag,1roe II, Par I ~II 1 •. Hall time: u .. 11~ Stall!' 36·111. Tot11 lou1" United SI•''' 7S, Puef1<> Rico 70. 'Jecl'lnic•I loul: U.S. 11\51. tOKI\ HHll'leate. A: 10,000lest.). Med<o91, C•nlld117'l 8r11rll8', 'lene11,1t1la ~ Bah•m.S 11~. Virgin lllands'll wom•n Cllb.JIS, Oorninlt•n R• pub!lt _, COlombl .. 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Player r·epresentative Ken Bowman said Thursday that ''it is safe to assume'• that Sunday's.. game would be pl~yed. Henry Shigekane, a member of the team's executive committee, also said he understood the game would be played. Coach Mike Giddings , however, injected another note of uncertainty Thursday when he hinted that coaches might boycott the game . "We will not put a team on the field, or at leas t we will not be with that team on the field Sun ~ day, unless we feel as coaches that they have a chance to win and that we can give the fans their money·s worth," Giddings said. The team did not practice Wed4 nesday or Thursday, and Gid- dings said he did not know if there would be a practice sessio~ today. "There is no question that we are in real financial difficulty," Giddings added. Management reportedly asked many players to accept a pay cut to $250 a game. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin quoted a team source as saying that WFL officials in New York have asked all players lo lake pay cuts. The league's board of gov· ernors met in New York earlier this week amid reports that they were considering disbanding. League president Chris Hem· meter, however, refused to com· ment on the league's fmancial position after the meetings ended. Sunday's contest against Southern California is a late ad4 dition to the Hawaiians~ schedule, made after the league shutdown its Chicago franchise. The game ls not part of the team·s season ticket package. and team officials view Sunday's attendance as a critical test of the Hawaiians' future. •·we are not unbappy with local attendance figures, but a show or good raith Sunday night certainly wouldn't hurt things,'' said Dave Stringer, another member oC the executive com- mittee. Stringer configued that lower player salaries are one option be· ing pursued by the struggling league. "We reel we owe it to the players to ask them tr they wisll to continue under these condi· tioos, •• Strin&er said. ,.. . ......... While the 1976 series is al ready under way, the rather confU!lng Slark,6-3,6·4. ·--·I ~~----~ ~~~ ...... 1.-~~.:.. .. ~~~··~--•rrt .. ~'Mll6•r•n•·~u~t'llllSSll!Plllb.,.t .. MPPl7l .. t!?'.lllliij"i'~'l'm"ll• • I v ] - ' ' • • Orange C oast EDITION VOi,... 68, NO. 290, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Flames Engulf Warehouse • 1es • • m Firemen Injured In Blaze By ALAN DIRKJN Olt,.,.0.11,P'lt.l SWf A twin e ngine Beech Baron "' airplane crashed in thick fog '/~ near Orange Coun~y Airport this morning, killing the pilot and spewing .fl a mes a nd debris through a huge Costa Mesa warehouse. Identification of the pilot was not immediately availa- bleo Two Costa Mesa firemen were injured battling the blaze. One was hospitalized. Two warehouse workers inside the structure were thrown to the floor by the c.rash and explosion wbich followed. They said they were able to run out through the flames and Oying debris and escaped with ap. parently mino r injuric:-; One firem a n, Scott Ba rger. wa s t aken to Cos ta Mesa Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries suffered when a high- pressure hose coupling cam e apart and the heavy metal hit him in the face. Authorities said f-'ire Capt. Barry Adams was also injured. but was treated by paramedics at the scene. Firemen from several cities fought the blaze in the warehouse of ¥em9rex ConData at a& Clin- ton Ave., Costa Mesa, a building about 100 feet from the southwest of the airport perimeter. · .i'ederal A via lion Adminlstra- tion official Russ Thayer said thEY pilot was executing an apparent missed approach when he lost the plane in fog with a ceiling of 100 feet and on-e ·qu arter mile vis- ibility. DM..,,..lot ~l>y •lcMnlK ..... er FIREMEN KNOCK DOWN BLAZE NEAR BODY (CIRCLE) OF PILOT OF PRIVATE PLANE He Crashed Into Warehouse Near South End of Orenge County Airport The weathe r conditions were reported to the pilot by Orange County airport to\.\.·er aides. Thayer said . The F'AA o(ficia\ said that the pilot was on instrument landing and was executin g his approach. In suc h circumstances there is a 2CdM Coeds Cite Talk With Mang By HILA RY KAVE ot Ille D•ll• Pli.t SC•ff Two Corona del Mar High School senior girls testified at the dismissal hearing against sus- pended teacher Mi chael Mang 'that the instructor told them. when asked last spring, that his class would be ''fornicating." Defense attorney John Williams attempted to get t.he girls to admit Mang might have said either "formicati'h g" or "forticating·· -words with de- cidedly different meanings. Fornicating means the act of sexual intercourse but formical· ing means ''swarmingwith ants'' and forticate is to "strengthen or reinforce.·· Both girls, who were clad in blue and white cheerleader out· ~fita...Xhw:sday__insisted th~ word was fornicating . -- ~ossmoor Company Faces Fraud Case By TOM· BARLEY ot tlle D•llY POotSU.tt Ross moor Corpora.lion, a group of defendants identified in the lawsuit as subsidiaries of the de· velopers and a utility were sued by the state Thursday in a con· sumerfr-aud action. Defendants in a lawsuit filed for the state by the Orange Coun- ty District Attomey·s economic crime divisio n include the Southern California F.dison Com - pany and the Casa Linda realty group. It is alleged in the Superior Court action that 214 persons who bought homes in the New World developme nt. in Laguna llills were the victims of a series or false representations made by the Rossmoor group. Linked ~ith Ross moor Corpor-alion LO those allegations are Oaklawn Homes, Rossmoor Water Company and Rossmoor Sanitation Company. Also named is L. G. F\igli e who is identified by Deputy District Attorney C. Brent Swanson as a corporate officer or the Oaklawn company at the same time as he held the office of president of the Moulton Parkway Residents As· sociation. Swanson said he will seek a civil judgment that could compel the defendants to post signs ad- mitting their liability on charges of cons umer fraud, unfair com- petition and repeated violations of real estate laws~ ~e suit seeks penalties that total more than $10 million. That judgment, Swanson said , would also provide for r estitution to New World residents who de - mand compensation from .the de- fendants. The bulky lawsuit alleges that the New World residents were as-. sured by defendants that their new homes were or stucco con- struction and were designed to keep out jet noise prevalent in lhe (See ROSS MOOR Page i\2) minimum altitude that a pilot can go down to. the n he must be a bl e t o sec th e runwa y threshold or abort the descent . It could not be determined whether the plane c ras hed through the r oof of the building or through the front. One of the warehousemen said that the plane ca me through the roof. but an airport offi cial s aid (See CRASJI, Page A2 l GOTIIAM AGAJN PIAGUES DOW NEW YORK (UPI ) -Last- minute negotiations rel)CUed New York City from default today, but investors r ema ined s keptical about the city's financial future and sent pri ceci lower in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industri al aver age, which had lost almost 10 points ea rlier in the session, recovered at mid-d ay, but later fell 5.67 to 832.18. Declines out- di stanced advances. by a wide margin. (Tables. BSJ Prices were lowe r in moderate trading on the A rneri can Stock Exchange. • • • . • ~ T oday's Closla g N.Y. Stoeks • ... FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1975 c . TEN CENTS • THEY ESCAPE CRASHING PLANE AND RESULTING FIRE Wa re hous emen Carrol White (left), Larry Loeffert Aeid Exehange Harrises File Plea Of 'Not Guilty' LOS ANGE L.ES (U PI > - William and Emily llarri s pleaded "nol guilty" in firm tones today to c harges of kidnap- ing, assault and robbery, after lhe trial judge rejected a defense call that he disqualify himself from hearing lhc case. In an acid exc hange with de- fe ns e attorn ey Leon a rd We- inglass, Superi or Court Judge Homer H. Bell said that there was "not a s hadow or a doubt in m y mind " ·that he could preside over the trial in an impartial m a nner without pre judice against the two SLA companions of Patricia llearst. The llarrises both stood as de· puty District Attorney Samuel Mayerson asked them how they wished to plead Lo the charges stemming out of a shooting at a sportin g good s s tore in Los Angeles along with Miss Hearst and their subsequent alleged ab- duction of tv.•o men to comman· deer their automobiles. The Harrises spoke onl y the words ''Not Guilty" and said nothing more. Weinglass. who was the de- fense attorney at both the Daniel Ellsberg and "Chicago 7" trials: raised the question or Bell 's im- partiality and asked that the judge disqualify himself. Weinglass said if Rell did not see fit to do s o, he would like a week's postponement so the de- fense C'O Uid investigate whether aspects of the judge's career ar\(l statem ents he might have made about the Sl~A \.\.'Ould indicate prejudice. He noted that before laking lhc bench, Bell had been a pro· secutor in the U.S. attorney's of- fice , a city attorney and active in Republican politics for JO years. lie noted that he h.:id been ap· pointed by Gov . Ronald Reagan. Bell reject ed the motion for a week 's delay and al so rl'fuscd to disqualify him self. C o ast \\'eather They t estified that the con· ver.;ation took p lace last May. when Laura Asbury and Diana Clark, both 16, as ked Mang in the school's media center what his class would be doing that after· nooo . Miss Clark, Mang·s formerstu· dent, said her teacher answered "fornioeting." Teachers Bail Out New York , Areas of .fog and low clouds tonight a nd Satur· day morning, otherwise fair skies along the Orange Coast. Cooler days with hi g hs near 70 at th e beaches to the upper 70s in· land. She said none of the three stu· dents wh9 heard the remark lln· derstood {he meaning of the word but that teacher Dan Gillis and school nurse Cheryl Caverly t who were both standing nearby (See MAl!i!i, Page i\2) .M.fYOR BE.4ME N<TI' I N MOOD NEW YORK tAP J -With New York City on the brink or default, Mayor Abraham D. Beame can· celed an appointment today. He was to have recelvcd the an· nual Optlmt.l Club Award. ). NEW YORK (APl -NewYork City was rescued from the brink of fmancial chaos again today when the leathers' union re- versed itself and agreed to con· tribut e $150 million in retire· ment funds to help bail out the ci- ty and enable it to meet immediate de bts. The teachers· action came aft er repeated rebuffs from President Ford. who bas rctjected arguments tha t a New York de- fault could mean serious trouble ft>r the entire nption. United Federation o{ Teachets President Albert Shanker W3{1 the key man tn the nons top maneuveridg by city and state • officials to put together a multimillion -dollar money package and avoid a m.ida!ter- noon default on $453 million. Throughout the m orning, Shanker remained ada_nlant in his refusal to help. Finally, an hour before the 3 p.m . EDT de- adline for default, Shanker said he had changed his mind ''after a good deal or agonizing and con- sideration of the city's grave situation." ' The board of trustees that runs the teachers ' pension fund ap· proved Shanker's r ecommenda· _ tion and city officials said they would start to pay off boo- dholders, Who hacllined up in the \ • controller·s o£ficc to collect their money. Pres id e nt Ford 's press secretary said in Washington that Ford would "n6t take action to prevent a New York City de- fault." Spokesman Ron Nessen added that none or the Presi- dent 's chief advisers were trying to persuade him to ·modjfy his long-sta ndin g opposit ion t o federal aid for the citv. Following t he tenchers lelld, trustees or the pr1nctpal city e(llflloyes pension fund ai::ree<l lo go along with an earlier commit · meint or $100 million to lhe rescue plan. They had threatened to puJI ob\ if the teachers did. l\fa yor Abraham Beame had said he had an '·open line" to ll\e White House. but Nessen said the White House m eetings we re be· ing held "purely to keep up with a rapid. fluid and changing situa- tion " -not to canvass possible sol utions . Nessen said he knc\.\.' of no ac- tion Ford could take, even if he \\.'anted to, in th e absence of special legislation The Senate Banking Co mmit· tee is holdinJ? hcartnl!!s Saturday on the iss ue . .,~ti lh Mayor Abraha m Beame as a scheduled witness. Vario us bills have been introduced to aid New York Ci~y and other cities in financial dif· fi culty. ) ' ' r. . I NSIDE T~DA 'l' A young Huntington Beach artist does more than paint in the 17th century style -he lives paTf of his li/e in that era. Se~ stOTy by Doily Pilot Slaff Writt>r Jo Olaon on Page CJ of the Weekender. Index C.<ltll'lt ... ...... .:t-1 "'-· •• """'""'•! ...... , .. 0..ulflM Dl·U o.....,._ Covltl' ... -.. " ..... S l•I ""'-" il!ot~Mir1H1h ,,. DNtll ... tkH ... _.. •••• £fllfflel-•'1 cs.1 TOlo.,hkfl " ~-l•·S TIWillff' Cl·1 .. __ " ····-· .. MflL.a•n •• -~ ........... Cl·I .,...,T,... .. \ ' 6Woman ·Mari ne Charged YlJ J\tA . Ar1L . IUP I ) -A '\\'Oman i\l::irtne off1t·t·r 1s bt•ing <'ourt·m.1rt1all'd for <illt•g('dlv having sex w ith eight t'nlist1..•(J mt•n , her muthl'I" r C'p111·t(·d. eom- pl ai ni ng of disc rimination bc('aUSL' 110 >!cl1on 1::. 1Jc1ng lakcn <ig:.iinst lh1· m1..·n I.I :\1ary (.' ;'\;1fl1~. 2.1, f..'lt'l'S t;•hargl'::. of 1·nndu1·1 unlk:C'on1111,.: ~1n o££icC'r ar\d ~t-nll1·y.·oman, and <lisobedienr1· of ortk•rs against fralcrn1zing \Vllh 1·11\Js led per::.un n1·I, said h('r 1notht-r, l\fr~ Eru: :'\t . Rickard of Southard. Conn \lrs . H11·k;1rd \o,:rotl• to S<·n llarry G0 Jd\1t ;:1\t.·r t r~-Arit 1, :.ind Arizona nl'\011s or~an1zatio11s, pro· testing that the Manne Corps itCled only :.iga1n st her daughter, filin g no c h arges against the eight men. 1.t. Nif11s had been stationed at the Yuma ~1 arin e Corps Air Sta- tion since November, 1973. . .\ttorney Jay W. JeCCcoat con- l'irmed Mrs. Rickard 's s tory. .saying he had been hired a~ ht•r defense attor·ney "'hen her court- martial b<'gin~ Nov. ll ;.it El 1'oro ;\·1;.irint• C'orps Air Stution. Fw1e ral Rites P e nding for Fire Victim F\Jneral services were pending today for the crippled Costa A-1esan k il led early 1'hurs day when fire roared through the apartment he s hared with his brotht>r, who escaped. Kenneth D. Shield'i. 24, of 532 Center St., had little chance of escaping the holocaus t . J-l c burned to death' because of his handic~ip. investigators said. A policeman who arrived mo- ments after the fi re was reported tried to go up a stairway. then leaped for the second story balcony, but flames drove him back both times. The victim 's brother Jeffrey called the police we when he dis- covered flames onginating from his bed, but then fled. apparently. unaware his brother was in the apartment. T he fire is believed to have been start ed by a smoldering -cigarette. Bell Broadway Mortuary of- fi cj als said Mr. Shields' remains had been delivered to them, but funeral arrangements had not been made today. ' ~Women Hurt In Car Crash : In Costa Mesa One woman "'as badly in1ured and another bruised ln a Costa Mesa collision Thursday night that sent a van careening off an auto into a traffic signal pole. Ann Ouellette. 36, of La :Mirada, was listed in satisfa l'· tory condition today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, where she is being examined for a possi· blespinat fracture. April C. Zoe ll er, 27, of 1250 Adams Av e ., Costa Mesa. a second passenger in the van driven by Brian F . Parker , 25, of the same address. was treated : for bruises and released. Police said Parker was north- bound on Fairview Road at Monitor Way when his van col· tided with the rear end of a car : driven by Mrs. Vera Abramson, : 66. of 133 E . 21st St., Costa 1'-1esa . 1 The van then car eened into the : s ignal pole at t he entry to ~he Monticello Town 1-lomes, poh ce said. 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C.••-··· !!, ... , ,._l<•Ol•fl k•UI 1111 ~ fl<>.w.r Aouiov•rtl .....,._._ .... u., 1!l'fll I.A"••._. ti l.eJI g lt'Olll f <H,.tY ' • l> ORANGE < !> COUNTY AIRPORT Ave. • • f'15G~ ... i ... ~ ... '12 ... ... Clint Ave . * Bristol St. O•Hf Pll .. f'NWl M.p MAP PINPOINTS SITE OF FATAL PLA NE CRASH A tter Wave-off , Aircraft Smashed Through Warehouse E'rarR Page A I OC AIRPORT CRASH • • • that there v.·ere m arks to indi cate the plane might have skidderf thr ough the front . The two ware housemen who escaped were taken to Cost:. Mesa Memorial l-lospil<:1l suf(t•r ing from shock and minor in jur ies. A Costa Mesa firem:.in was also slightly injured in tht• fa ce by flyin g d e bris. John Loeffert. 21. of Anaheim . said he was in the bu.ilding with Carrol \-Vhite. 37. of Santa An ;1 when the plane crashed through the roof about 20 yards from them. ·'We went through the names running like crazy," Locfft•r L said. "We fel l down three or fou r times. We made it out or the door about25yards away. "The pilot we didn't see in thl· plane. We were lying on the dirt out.side the building and I saw thl· pilot ·s body out next to a truck." Don Wil son, personnel FrorR Page A I MANG •.• told Miss Asbury that it v.·:.is a word for ''the sex act.·· Miss Asbury st ated she was ·';1 little e mbarrassed"" to learn tht' meanin g of the word from tv.·o adults . and Gillis, an English teacher at the s chool, said he was "really shocked .·· i\.1ang. 35. faces 36 charges tJf unprofessional conduct brought against him by the Newport - :\tesa Unified School District. lie was suspended from teaching hi s social s tudies classes at Corona del Mar 1-ligh last i\1ay. A third student to testify, Doug Killian. alleged that Mang ans wered hi s class room in - tercom with the phrase, .. Cl yde's Abortion Mill. You rape 'em, we scrape 'em ." Killian sa id s tudent s in th(' class laughed when the remark was made and we re ''startled ·· that Mang had said it. Killian also testified that Mani'! told his class "a certain percen· tage of the fa culty is homosex-ual. .. Killian. "'ho did not recall the exact pe rcentage used by Mang, added under cross examination that the remark came up when a student asked i\.1 ang about a former teacher. An ot h e r witness. Jame~ Tomlin. r('lated ~~n incident las l s pring when Ma ng a ll<'gedl y greeted another te::r cher wilh <1 coarse obscen 1ty . To mlin . a social s tudit·s teacher ~ind track coa<·h. relalC'd the incident in s uch a eomic man- ner that both the participants in lhl• hearing and mt,mhers of !ht> al1diente Jau~hl'(I lhroughoul hi," testimony. Ti e s aid that Man~ gr('l'lC'd teacher !lcnry \Vong v.·ith th<' oh :-ocenity Ix-fore lhC' start of !ic hool 1n the social s tudies office. Tomlin admitt ed the remark "'as probr1bly made "facetious ly". but s aid he was concerned students mi ght have been within earshot . He added that he saw no studenlo; near the open door. Today, the pros ecutu1n was ex pected to call additional rormer student~ and S<"hool offi cials t~' testify about morl' or the 36 charges agnin!'t i\.1ang Tht> hearing, being h('ard by :1 thr ee·man pnnel he::tded by :1 state h cn rin ~ officer fro m Sacramento. is cxpc<'tC'd to run ~ll least through th e ren1aindl"!r or this month. Al the_ end or the hcarin,i;t, lh l• p.-nel will rlec1dc whether or not ~1 ang should remain In the 11chool district. l m:lnager for Memorex said thrit the• l\l.'O v.:art·housemen were thl" only peopl<· in the bui lding local· t'tl at the end of a cul de sac in thC' induslrial co mplC'X. Wilson could Ol)l t"!'ti mritf' the co:-i t oft-he value orthC' ~·arC'house but said that lhl' huil d ing. us t·d st ri ctly for stnr:1g{', \\'a:-O fil!C'd \\'ilh p[asl1 c co mputt•r t·ompont•nts worth •1l least s:!:i0 .000 :\1t•murex ha:-; an 3.s!.emhl~· huild1nt! lvr att·d llL'arby 13.12 neynolds . Thl• p1 lo! \\'a:-. I ht' only OC'Cup;.int offh(' pJ:int· 1\n hour after the crash, wh i('h occurred about 8.30 a .m., firt• fighters "-'l're s till battling to br ing the inferno under l'ontrot though the blaze \vas container! and did not appear to be in danger of spreading to any other tn dustrial plants in the area. Costa :\1esa fire protection analyst Russ llenderson said tl}at the intensity of the fire was due to the highly combustible aluminizcd material inside the building and the fuel o£the plane. IL was believed that lhl• s prinklt'r system was knocked out by the crash and that thert• \\·ere running water mains tn - side. Onlookers "'ere turned ba<'k fron1 the area by firemen who e;o.: - peeled one wall of the bui lding ti> collapse. The warehouse ap- peared to bl' a total Joss. Part of the plane was on the landscaping in front or the build- 1ng. The \l.•arehouseman t...oeffe rt. who live:-; at 2230 Orange Ave , Anaheim, had a scraped leg. but hts partner White was in shock a nd given oxygen by the Costa )'ft>Sa paramedics before bein.£! taken to hospital. l..oeffert said ht• also got a bump on lhehead. Thl" FAA official said that 1.hC' plane was among what is t(·rmetl transient traffi<.'. I-le said tha t the pilot was given the weather conditions. by tht· ;:ijrpo rt and W<lS cleared for an in - strument approach. 'J'he pilot did not confirm by radio that he WilS executtng a missed a pproach, just before the crash occurred but it was as- sumed he was doing that because the location of the c rash sit e was at the opposite end of the field for a landing. The weather conditions were Ix-low instrument landing stan- dards but the clearance for ap. pt"Oa l'h "·as not clearance to land. The proredure, the oCficial said, allows the pilot to go down to "·hat is call ed a decision height, a minimum altitude al which time he must be able to see the runwav t hreshold environ- mti nt or he must then execute a m1:-osed approach. ·r he plane \\'as following the norn1al instrument landing ap- proach to the airport from the north Th<.• warehouseman Loeffert v.·as treated a t Costa Mesa Memorial Hos pital and released. but hi s fellow worker White, of J 102 S. Raitt. Santa Ana. was ad· mitted with back injuries. Jlis condition was termed satisfac- tory. The blaze was brought under control at 9:36 a .m . The bUilding wa~ 53.000-square-feet, and fire officials estimated thestructur tt l dam age at bet ween $180,000 and !200,000. The contents had been estimated at $250,000. A vacant /site is opp<>Sltc the bu.i ldlng. and there did not appear to be skid marks in the field or on the road in front of the warehouse. suggesting the plane flew straight into ii. Theplanedidhitaru1.1way ant<'nna before the crash. ·I I • -·- Pregna11t Wife Countian Held In ·Two Deaths The husband of a prcg·nanl Wt."st m1n ~ter woman who was shot in th e head and died after :'!he was kept ali vc for three day:;, by hospit al life s upport system:i '14'0!S o11rrl•s t1td. 'J'hursdiiy .<1n•l Sex Roles of H e arst Recounted LOS ANGEi.ES (AP> - Mult1partner :!jex ual relations were an integral part of the day- to-day lives or the fugitive Sym- bionese Libe ration Army mem - bl'rs -including -P a tri cia llearst. the Los Angeles Times .reported today. The T imes, quoting documents found in the apartment of SLA mt'mbers Bill and Emily Harris. said the sexual 11ractices were used to preserve "feminist self· determination·· by successfully s mashing '"the dependencies l'reated by monogamal tsic) pt•rsonal sex ual relationships ... 1n the cell.·· (An SJ.A document declares that Patricia Hearst "seemed more like .a comrade than a prisoner'· during her blindfolded conversion to the SL.A and even- tually declined the chance to leave her captors. the San Fran- cisco Examiner also reported to- day.) The Timl's said the documents It obt a in ed appear to include a series or answers to questions submitted to the SLA by an un· named person, similar to the kind of queries a writer might us e in the preparation or material for a book . Other writings obtained by the Times inl'lude a handwritten dis· course on the kinds of problems female SLA members faced as "feminist freedom fighters" an~ a typev.•ritten message apparent · Jy v.•ritten to '.\tiss 1-learst by an SI.A member. The Times sai d some in- v{"Stiga'l.ors believed the llearst message is written in lhe style of Aili 1-la rris, and the question · ans wer series appears to have been handled by his wife, Emily. charged with .two c;ounts or murdt>r. Gerald Allen Cody, Jr., 25, was r.pprehended al his parents' home in E l Casco Lake nea r l{edlands and charg(>d with murder in the deaths of t11s "'1fe :ind unborn· child. I-le V.'3!:i booked into Oranj!C! ('ounty Jail . I~~il was :!jt!t al. S200.000 . Sharon Sue Cody, Zl, was s hot 1n the l'<.irly hours of Aug. 26 at the couple's Westminster apart- ment and kept alive 111 \Ve s tmin ste r Communit y l lospital 1n the hope that the S- mooth-old baby was still alive . She died three days later when her heart stopped beating. No signs of life were detected in the fetus . Police Lt. Joe Woods said to- day that Cody was arrested after" new evidence was received from a third person v.•ho was believed to have \\'itnessed the s hooting . Officers declined to provide further details. Police had originally arrested Cody on the night or the s hooting. He allegedly admitted the shoot - ing that day and said it was ;,i.n accid ent. Cody was charged with in- voluntary manslaughter at the ti me. but was released two days later for lack or evidence. Mesa Police Team Offers Free Advice A home security device display and free advice will be available Saturday when the new Costa Mesa Police Department anti-' burglary team takes its bus to the Wa rd and Harrington Lumber Compan y in northeast Costa MesrL Me mbe r s of the California Educational Training Ac t CCETA ).fu nded crew, plus the Costa Mesa Crime Prevention Co mmittee will be stationed at J275S. Bris tol St., from 11 a.m . to 6 p.m. as a public ser vice. The seven -m an theft and burglary prevention group is speciall y trained and conducts home inspection s by appoint- ment (556 -5320 ) t o advise homeowners about security measures. ~-···-------... . . .... -~-:::··~ .!!>'-" re ..:!!?" TONI GIIT GREAT EARTH ELUEGRASS FESTIVAL -Fairgrounds, Oct. 15·19. ··HERE LIES JEREM Y TROY'" -Irvine Community neater, Bristol at Red HiU . Oct. 17·18,8:30p.m . Res.557-7297 '"THE J UMPERS· -South Coast Repertory Theater, thn.1 Sun.Sp.m . FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa v. Corona de l l\!ar, Davidson 1-'iehl. 8 p.m. Newport JI arbor at Foun- tain Valley,8p.m FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS -- "Vi sions,'' OCC..: 1-·orum, 7 .JOp.m. Adm. $1. OCC LECT U RES - "Astronomy," Science Lecture 1. 6 :30 and 8 :30 p .m ... Charles Darwin and the Beagle," Science Hall, 7: 30 p . m . "Gestalt Ap- proach to Personal Growth.'' ScienceLecture2, 7:30p.m. "Our Explosive Earth," Art Lecture Hall 119. 7:30p.m . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 :15 p.m . SAT URDAY,OCT.18 COAST CO MMUNIT Y COLLEGE BOARD -Speci•I meeting , Golde n West College Community Center. 9a.m. OCC LECTURES -"Advertis ing Decisions.·· Science Hall , 9 a .m . ''Cloth ing Workshop."' Room 3 Home Economics Bldg. 9 a.m . OCC FI LM WATCH -"'Middle of the World ," Forum,8p.m . FOOTBALL -E~tancia v. El ~1oden a. Davidson Field, 8 p .m . OCCal Fullerton, 7:30p.m. Death Suspect Can Marry SA"'ITA BARBARA (UP!) Judge Floyd Dodson ha~ dis· solved a t empor ary restraining order preventing a man charged v.'ith killing his wife from marry. 1ng his girlfriend. Officials ori ginally feared th<:1 t Sonia Gowda, 37, could refuse to testify at the tria l or John Quaglino, 39. for the murder of his wile Dianne in Goleta lasL month. 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