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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-20 - Orange Coast PilotI I eame . . s or ' Yegg Plea for 'Death' Nets Only $300 Made by Fa1Dily At Coast Eatery Of Girl in Collla MONOAY AFTERNOQN, OCTOBER 20, 1975 Y0L ... HO. 2'1. l Sf:CTICHtS,. • PAOH Matt's Mutt Deity"•,..."'* Matthew James, 4, and his lrieod, Scooter, were big winners at the Great Earth .Festival Mutt ·show at Orange County Fairgrounds. They won first place for best handling and third !or muttiesl mutt. Matthew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard James of Costa Mesa .. Scooter belongs to a neighbor. > Lagunan Indicted In Two Robberies A Laguna Beach man and a federal prison ·escapee recently arrested by Fullerton police have been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with a pair or brazen armed robberies at banks in Mission Viejo and S<an Clemente. Nearly $40,000 was stolen from the Mission Viejo branch of Bank of Afl)erica the morning of Aug . 15 by two gunmen disguised in jump suits, m clsks, wigs, hats and gloves. caliber automatic pistol ammuni- tion was found on one of the SUS· pects. He said the two men were booked on suspicion of·robbe.ry and a seldom used law that makes it illegal for a person lo wear a costUme in public. He said the FBI wascalledtoin· lerrogate Morris and Van Dunk. Indictments naming the two men in connection with the two south coUnty holdups were issued Wednesday in Los Angeles. The two men are in custody in lieu or $50,080 bail each. .. Family Pleads '--Let Ot1r Girl Ret111n to God' MORRISTOWN, N.J. (UPI) - A New Jersey judge was asked tod ay to have the plug pulled on the life-sustaining respirator that has kept Karen Ann Quinlan's heart beating for six months. A lawyer for the Camily said Miss Quinlan should be allowed to "re· turn lo God with grace and dignity.·· Attorney Paul Armstrong made the appeal before Superior· Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. in the legal battle Miss Quinlan's adoptive pa.rents are waging to end the life of their 21-year-old daughter. Karen Ann has been in a coma for six months, suffering Crom ir- reversible brain damage which resulted from taking a combina- tion of tranquilizers and alcohol. The case has attracted wide at- tention. involving the touchy is- sue of whether a totally debilital· ed patient has a right to be spared an artificially prolonged lire. Karen·s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T . Quinlan , accompanied by teen-aged daughter Mary El- len, stood in the rear of the small, crowded courtroom while their lawyer spoke. . The QWnlans "'believe that the earthly phase of Karen's tire has ·drawn to a close .. _ and that further treatmeat merely hoid.i. her back frOm tlieJ re3lization Ola better life," Armstrong said. He said the Quinlans do not de- em such an action to be "in any way sinful." • The state contends that the Quinlans' religious freedom does not include the liberty to choose death for their daughter. Armstrong said he would pre- sent testimony of doctors that Karen Quinlan is in a "persistent or chronic vegetative state" with "upper brain stem dysCunction." Her "com a-like state is ir· revers ible and there is no pro· ~pect for recovery .·· Armstrong said the Quinlans are asking the court to declare their daughter mentally incom- petent a nd give them the right to have the res pirator turned ofr out or love for the woman. "It is that love. raith and rourage of the Quinlan family that has brought us here today,·· Armstrong said . Attorney General William F . Hyland said the s tate's primary interest is protecting lire. '"The right to life is fundamen- tal:· said Hyland. "Even if the right to privacy encompassed a right to elect death. Karen Quinlan is incapable of making that choice.·· The family also argued Miss Quinlan asked her parents not to s ubject her to extraordinary medical procedures that would delay her biological death in the (See COMA, P ageA2t BICYCLE SOLD ON FIRST DAY "I sold my bike the first day the a4 un,in yq.ur paper." 1h'!at'!l ttie"' Siiccinct success story told by the Dana Point woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Must sell. Honda XL70. Like nu. $275. XXX-XXX'I: . If you have a vehicle you want to sell , call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place le ,-make a sale. . Along the Orange Coast the "Daily Pilot is the right place. . . On Sept. 18 two ·men carrying guns burst into t.he San Clem~nte· branch of Crocker N ational·Bank. herded employes into a storeroom and escaped with $4,600. Indicted were Gerald Grant Morris, 23, of 26SS Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach and Cameron Timothy Van Dunk, 25, a convicted armed robber who bas beeri serving lime al a federal prison at Lompoc. Coas~ Yegg Nets $300 Morris and Van Dunk were ar· n?Sted by Fullerton police Oct. 3 after a field sergeant on patrol noticed twO costumed menlitUng on a Wall not far from a braneh of Bank of Ame rica. Both were wearin1 Cake 'moustaches, wigs and phony makeup.· Sat. Lee Devore, detective dlv&ion comm•nder. eaid 32 t Weekend safecrackers bit another Newport Beach reslaurant&anda:y, cutlin8 a hole through a vault al an airport area coffee shop and stealing about $300. The burglar was described by .police as "an amaieur." The breakln at CO<O'a-llaxter Street, 4647 MacArthur BoulO'(ard was discovered e&rly St.md1r1 mom· Ina. • Un1ike two other recent With a bar and then using a cut- weekend jobs involving tiQttorchtopenetratethesafe. restauranl safe,, the baul in the 1 ~~~au.co 111-• was the · latest was relatively small. first to notice the rined ,.a1e. On the previous weekend, a thief with knowledge of the com· bination stole more than $16,000 from the Crab Cook"er Restaurant in Newport Beach. Detective Mike Hietala said that the Coco's Job (nvolved pry- ,. open a door of the restaurant Police summoned to lhe scene said they found a three-gaJJon steam-table pan filled with water •l the base of the safe -put there to catch the sparks Crom the totch. They also found a half· ronsumed bottle of Dutch beer 1 . left behind by the thief. UPI Titl""""*" PLEADS TO CONGRESS NY Mayor Beame Beame Pleads To Congress For NYC Aid Ry United Press Jntemational Mayor Abraham Beame Loday pleaded with Congress to ap- prove legislation to keep New York Cily solvent, but ran into a stream of hostile questions from members of a House banking subcommittee. One congressman told Beame his constituents· opinion ran 30 or. 40 to one against helping the city. Another said the city ought to sell Shea Stadium to raise money. "I would like to take this op- portunity to congratulate you ror the most monumental sense of humor I ever ~tnessed . ·· another congress man told Beame arter he presented hi s plea ror a multibillion dollar loan guarantee to help New York avoid defaulting on its obliga- tions in Dttember. Even those congressmen on the s ubcommittee who sym- pathized with the city's plight s aid it would be dirricult to get legislalion through the House, Rep. Paul E . Tsongas, (D· Mass.), said any congressman who votes to aid New York will "'in effect be turning his back on his constituency.·• Senate De mocratic Leader Mike Mansfield, meanwhile, said he understood that a filibuster is (S.., NEW YORK, Page A2l Freeway Suicide SAN FRANCISCO (UPI J -A man stopped for suspected drunken driving leaped of( an elevated freeway to his death, the Highway Patrol reported to- day. According to CHP Officer M.T. Cbavei, Herschel Bailey suddenly leaped rrom a guardrail and fell to his death. •• • Victi1n's Daughter Arrested INDIANAPOLIS <AP) -A m an was s hot a nd ratally wounded today in a crowded municipal courtroom as he stood berore a judge Cor arraib'llment on first-degree murder charges. The victim. identified as Nathaniel Sanders, 34, of In· dianapolis, died about an hour after the s hooting while undergo- ing treatment in a hospital emergency room. The daughter of the man San- ders was charged with killing was tak~• into custody by police after the shooting. Sanders and his brother, Robert. 33. were being arraigned. for the beating death Saturday of Nathaniel Sanders' fatber-in- law. Harry Thomas, 59, In- dianapolis. Police said the woman held in. the courtroom shooting was Har- riett Roberta Jones, 25, Thomas• daughter. who approached the ben<'h with witnesses and family members for the start of arraign· ment proceedings before Judge Frank L. Harlor. Sanders was s hot once in the lower back and was taken to an Indianapolis hos pital in critical condition, authorities said. ''We were just beginning the hearing when I heard the s hot and saw the gun .•· the judge said. "Then everybody began scream- ing and running.·· Authorities said about 100 persons were in the courtroom when the shooting happened. W eath er Sunny through Tuesday with some low clouds alon l-( the coast tonight. Slightl y warmer days. Beach hil?h!' near 70. Low 80s inland Lows tonight 45 to 55. INSIDE TOBI\ l' Rowan and Martin, re- member "em? Well, they"ll be bock 1Vov. 5 with a new show Page Al. l•dex IWl:i"" All ., LM. .. ~ Al O.Wfteotl ~·· CM!kt ., o.u-11 •1 •11c.,..n ... -Klti9MI """"" 0r..,..c:.u11t, -AU U •• •• 111-1 Dlt.ttl ... lk.., At ...... E•-lal ,.,... A6 TM't!Moll lJll..Ulll-ftl A11•11 -~ A-it •• ... ~ ... ..... ""' lllit<l>nll ,.. WWtll .... 11"\ -.. ·'-..... _ 114·5 ... A1 2-11 •• •• • A2 DAil ¥PILOT 1 $1.2 Billion Food Stamp Cuts Urged ·- WASlllNGTON CUPJ) -The Admin1strat1on today proposed s"·eep1ng <:hanges in the food stamp pro~r;.nn that \l.'ould \1m1t aid to offie ial poverty -lt.·vt.•I families, eliminate a million hou seholds from the prui.:ram and save taxpayers an csti1nated St.2 billion a ye<Jr. 'rhe pli.1n , outlint'tJ before a Sc>n<lll' comm iltee by Agriculture Secrl'Lnry Earl f;. Rutz. would tu.• food ~tan1p 1•ligibilily tu the of- fic1al pove rty f1 gurt' establi ~ht-d each Yt'31' by thc ft.-d'-r al ~uvcrn m{lfit. Tht:-. figure currt>nlly 1s $5.050 for a family of four l~ut thC' Ad· mirustrat1on plan allows a "stan- d<.ird dt.•dul·t1on " of SIOO a month or $125 if the h o u~l·hi •ld tt}nta1ns a p('rson over age 60 H\ ri);:uring food stamp t•lig1bility. 'fhe dt.:· duction \\'Oulll raise th!'! annual gruss 1n r on1t• fi g ure 10 SG ,250 ur ~.550. Ready for llallo1veen Rutz said use of government poverty fi gures would eliminale a mil lion hous eholds -or 3 4 million ind ividuals -from the food s tan1p program. This represents roughly 17 percent of tht' 18 R mill ion individuals cur- rl·ntly partic ipating m the pro- gram. The plan was ' immediately rritiC'i7ed hy St'ns. Gl-orge S. Yil·GQ\'l•rn t ll·S U.J, and H:obert There's nothing li kC' a crash course in facial makeup to help a kid grt read)' for 1-lall owecn. Cos ta Mesa recreation of· ficials spt>nsorcd one recently. The class at Paularino School drew rave notices from many of thC' goblins who attended <alX>\'C J. ()ne of the scariest kids in the clas!' "'"as Chris 11ailey. 9. (below ), who sh1)\~'1·d \Vhat h t• c11ulcl do \\'ilh a little corn starch and ll>il1 ·l p~q1t•r. Arcadia Knifing ARCADIA !U PI> -Andres ~guirre, 24. "'as killed by a knife m the bark late Saturday night as, he left a party. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l..,. O••~<I" c""" !'>~"• '"'"' "'"n """k" " <Dr'<'l·f.,..0 lh• ,,.,,.., p,..,, ,, "'"'"''_.<! b• '""' 0.•nQO C""''I Publ""'"Q r;o.....,~n• .....,..,,t., e<I••·~"~ •'" 1>Yb""'"~ >,1ona•v '"'°""" r r1<1.1t '"' lo"·' "'"'-· ,.,.,.,..,,1 fl•,,.~. '""'''"<)Ion IH•< hll ouni ... n \14n~1. !<•·•·•· ~.>dd!~h.1<~ V-ll•r •nrl 1.•qun• ll•••h1~"'" r""'1 A """I" ,.Q•OMI •·dllion" P,,,hl"l'lf><t ~"'"""''' ...... ~U" <1.w, lh• p"n<1P•I oubl,.h1ng n>•"' ",,1 J:JI """'I l'AY ~''"" (o•I• M•,•. 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"' c.111 MIM, Oflllflnlla. .._rltflooo "' tlrlW ts.Ill -_.,,.I 11¥ fNlt $<1.00 IMlll/lly; ml1lwrr llBtlr>l- Mliliti.•llW'll"'Y· . :;)--~~----- Wife Quizzed In Shooting Of Ex-cop Orange County Sheriff's of firers ronlinucd their 1nvt'sliga . tion today into lht• dc;,ilh of a former Laguna Bea<:h po\lreman who was shot in his l .. aguna Niguel home Friday ni,t.:!ht during an argument with his wife. Sgt. Robert Reid said ht! will be discussing with dis tri(·t at torney's orficers the status of what could be hi s case against Meredith Anne Camplx>ll. 36. of 25261 Monte Verde, Lagun..i Niguel. Mrs. Campbell was questioned al length during the weekend on the circumstances that led to her using her husband ·s scrviC'c re- volver to shoot him th.rough the left eye while the couple quar- reled in their master bedroom. Former Laguna Beach policeman Roy Fuller Camp~ll, 36, was dead when sheriff's of- ficers reached the home. They said Campbell was working out of the South Laguna Post Office as a letter carrier. lnvestigB'tors said Mrs . Campbell told them she warned her fi'usband ''just stay away from me" immediately before the. eun went off. They said the couple's lO·year·old son was ~leep in a nearby bedroom at ttietlme of Ille killlng . J ~~~~~~~~~~ From Page A I NEW YORK planned a p:ainst any bai\.out lt•g1.s lat1on llt· added it \111ould be diff1C'ult " to get the 60 votes nt•t"<:lcd to crat'k a talk:.ithon . At the \Vhitt• lfouse. press .SC'C'rt't3ry Ron Nessen told re- porters Pres ident Ford "has St't'n no lep:1 .sl al1on (lo aid New ,·ork 1 \\'htch he ft•cl s 1s worlh\\•htlt' s igning ... Nessl'n said the President still bf'lit•ves Nt•w \'ork nl·t.'<is to "tidy uµ .. its affairs . lie also stresst"<i that Jlean1e has ~·not taken the slt'JlS to conv1nct' \ht' statf'of NC\\' \\1 rk or its fi scal res ponsibility ... Jkame, in hi s statement to the s ubt'ommittec. urged Congress to make .. .,.,,1se dC'risions" on the atd r('quesl instead or the ...... i sc remark s of \Vhite llouse spokesmen." ~cw York averted immediate dl'fault Friday \\'hC'n the city teilchcrs · union dt'rided at the last minute to us e $150 million 1n l)t'nsion funds to buy city notes and support a s tate rescue plan. The next problem facing the ci · ty is a proposed three.year budg('t cutting plan which would S0:1ve Si24 million. From Page Al COMA ••• ('Vent of terminal illness. Rut Daniel Cobum, lhe rourt- appointed guardian £or Miss Quinlan, said that argument will probably not be admissible in C'ourt beC'ause there is no C'on- C'1·ete evidence lo support that cla im. Karen·s medical condition is that of at least a st'verely re- tarded person -one with a con- SC'iousness level less than that of an infant, .. Coburn said. "Karen . cannot b(' subj('('ted to the rt1ligious beliers on tht' part of her parents which would deprive her of life." ' Siml3 Cold Stops Ford WASHINGTON IUPll - President Ford, suffering from a sinus cold, canceled his official appointments today and spent the morn- ing in his pajamas and bathrobe in the White . House family quarters. "The President is feeling reasonably well except for sinus congestion. a tenden· cy to cough and a fever slightl y above 100." press secretary Ron Nessen said. Ford has been s uffering from a hac king cough for more than a week, and Nessen said he was placed on an antibiotic today after first being treated with cold tablets, a nasal spray ·• and a decongestant. Oole t R·Kan.l, authors of an aJtemate food stamp reform bill. ~cGovern said the program ''is a surrender to some or the more extreme critics" who want not to correct the abuses that havl' surfaced but substantially reduC'e the SC'Ope or the program by making it s trictly a poverty proj!ram . Dole suggested that the Ford bill 1s another overture to con· Five-year Plan servatives who !irst proposed the $5,050 figure. Butz s aid 3 .3 million households or 57 perC'ent "will be at least as well off'' Wlder lhc Ad- ministration bill. or this figure,. 1.4 million families or about one- £ourth or the t otal recipients - who Butz called "the poorest of the poor'' -will have their benefits increased. He said 46 percent or the 'Grain for Oil' ' Deal With Soviets W/\SlllNG'fON <APJ -1'ht! United Stalt'S and the Soviet Union havr reached terms ror long-r ange sale or American grain to the flu ssians and a Sov· iet C'ommitmenl lo supply some oil to this count ry , it was learneJ tod ~ty . The ~rai n deal. completed by Undersecretary of Stale Charles W. Robinson in his th1rd round or talks 1n Moscow, is designed to stabilize Russian purchases from the United States over the next several years. In Bismark, ND .. Rep. Mark /\ndrt'"''S ( R ·N 0 ), s aid the i;::ra1n ai.:rf't'mcnt \\'as for five yt>ars ··rash on the barrel head" and would call ror six million to eight million metric tons to be purchas('d from the t Jn1ted States thi s year and ruture yearly purchases of 8 million to 10 mil hon tons. Andrews said the agreement involves mostly wheat and corn. Recause the-grain deal is for cash. Andrews Said, when rinal details are worked out the Sov- iets probably will have to send the United States petroll!um or perhaps 1iqu1fied gas. Andrew"s did -not say how much. Jn Washington, it was learned the deal was for about 5 million tons of Nheal and other grains annually. Periodic purchases by Moscow, sometimes of enormous volumes. have unsettled prices in the United States. This year a poor Russian harvt'sl has led to purchases or 9 8 million metric tons of grain from American exporters. Ac- cordinJ? to some economists, this probably will result in a jump of U.S. consumer prices the next few months. Auto Trauma Stricken Driver Robbed 1101.LYWOOD. F1a . <APJ -Oscar P . Snyder s ays hundrecls of motoris ts passed him as he lay s lumped in his car. slipping into a diabetic coma. The firs t to stop. after l\\'O hours, were two men who robbed him of $150. "About a half-hour later, the same two came back and they didn·t b1ing any ambulance," Snyder said Sunday as he recuperated in a Hollywood hospital. ln~tcad. he s aid. they took his watch and ring. . "l 'hc las t thing l expected was to get robbed," he s aid ... I was praying that someone would stop -but not for that ... Five hours aftC'r hC' felt himself getting sick, pu\IC'~I uff.thl.· road and activated his car 's e mergency nash111g lights. a woman stopped. He said he asked ht'r for help and s~e drove away. Not long afterward, a state trooper arnved. followed by an ambulance. 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Plus you't1 be urning high lnt&retl from the day of depoalt and you can withdraw at your eonvenlenoe. p«rs ons now receiving rood stamps "·ould have their benefit.a rt'<iu ced and J7 perC'ent would become in ehi,:1ble. The off1c1al poverty level in- romes. excluding the $100 or $125 monthly standard deduction, C'urrently arc $4,230 for a family of three, SS.870 for a family of five and $6,690 for a family of six. Currently, the food stamp pro- gram cos ts the government $5.2 b1!11on a year. Man Held In Crash Fatal to 3 Funeral arran,t.:!cments were pend1n~ toda y for three mem- bl•rs of a south Orange County family killl'd Silturday "'hen the camper they were riding in burst into fiame!'\ after being sides"'·iped by a hit ·run driver. The California Highway Patrol Sunday arrested a Mexican na- tional in Los Angeles CoWlly and booked him into Orange County Jail on felony manslaughter and hit and run charges in connection "·1th the fatal C'ras h. Socorro Ibarra. 23, who listed a Bald'A'1n Park address, allegedly drove the car that triggered th~ fiery c rash Saturday evening on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim. Killed in the acC'ident were Scott Yt'. Lucas , 28, of 26526 Via Lara in ~1is s ion Viejo, his S·year- old son, Mi(·hael, and his brother. Terry. 32. 0£ 310 Ashton Drive. Laguna Reach. A county coroner's spokesman said tod::ty the bodies were taken to BaC'ks Kaubars Mortuary in Anaheim. The CHP a<'"C'ident investiga- tion bureau traced the suspect·s car using a license number jotted down by witnesses to the acci- dent. 'A'hirh took place near Lin· coin Avenue. Witnes ses silid the camper truck was in the southbound lane:-1 'A'hen it "'as hit by the car, 'A'hich swerved wildly across twu lanes of traffic. Officers were told the truck flipped over and immediately burst into flames, burning the victims to death before rescuers could reaC'h them. Investigators said the suspect c~r 'Acas found at the home of a ... inend of Ibarra in Baldwin Patk: The friend allegedly had loaned the car to I barra earlier Satur- day. Hollywood Death NORTH HOLLYWOOL (UPI) -Donald i\>1iller, 18. Sun Valley, "A'as standing on a street Satur· day night when he was shot in th e head and killed. FREE CHECKING AT MAJOR BANK With your minimum balance al ,,. Mariners you will receive a apeclat certificate which quatlfies you tor a no-charge checldng account at a ma1or Sou!hern ca1 1tornla bank wilh oll ices lhroughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties. MONEY ORDERS AND TRAVELERS CHECKS We provide you with a sate way lo carry or S&nd money. Whether you·re planning a trip tor that once· in·a-!iletlme vacation or just paying a bil!, this free service is convenient and el!iclent. 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The Costa Mesa Leisure Services Department s ays 309 people at UC Davis set the sitting record Nov. 9, 1974. At the Orange CoWllY Fairgrounds, 710 peoJlle circled up to shO\\' there's apparently no e nd to togetherness. I Sunday's Sermon :GNP J umps Reported By Tom Barley Mankind 'Corrupts God's Abundance' (Editor·.s Note: This U a Monday fm.ture in which DcUy Pilot Ttparler Tom Barley gives a J>t"'Sonoliztd occounl of a aermon Jrom a church or .!¥JIOQOf1Ue .seittled at random in th.e Daily Pilot Circulatwn area. The chUTch al.to will bt tht subject of a feature on Saturday's church page.) ··w e recognize at every harvest time that God has been good to us but we never acknowledge that we are not good to hi m." Chris t College President Charles Manske told an in- terlaith congregation Sunday during sunrise services at the Irvin e Harvest F'cstivar. • 11.2% In 3 Months WASHI NG TON (AP > -The Gross Nati onal Product, the broadest m easur e of the nation's eC"onomic h!!allh. grew at an an- nual rate of 11 .2 percent during the three months ending Sept. 30, for the biggest increase in 20 years, the government reported today. The GNP fi gures released by th e Commerce Department measure the tot a I volume of goods <ind serviC'cs produced 1n the 1.'Conomy. During the same period in 1974, lhl~ G:oJP declined at an annual rate of2.9 percent. Commerce Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton said the latest figures provid e solid confirma· tion of a dC'c isive U(>S\l.'ing in the economy. Our rl.'sponse to God's annual gift or crops in abundance is to offer him "a \l.'orld that is corrupted by man's sin ," the Rev . l\1an ske admonished during 6 a.m . services held in the Irvine festival tent. "There are three times as many crimes as college stu· dents in our nation," the speaker said. ''There are 18,000 murders a year. one and one half million babies are aborted and suicides run five times hia:her than death from disease. "Of course, .. he said, "we all say there is nothing we woulcln"t do for God. So we all end up d oing nothing for him.·· · · '"While the e('onomy is not like- ly lo contin ue to g row <.1t suC'h an unusually rapid pace, prospect s ;.ire excellent for continued strong ~rowth in Jobs, incomes and pro· fits, as well as for continued moderation 1n the 1 ate of 1nfla· tion," Morton said . It is astonishing that "Americans who have unraveled the secr ets of outer space and plumbed the depths of the ocean ... cannot see that life without God could lead lo life v.'ithout liberty. Rev. Manske said. ··our liberties are the gift or God,'' he said. ''We tend to forget that our: forefathers looked to God for guidance in planning this country's laws and form or government.·• UC Irvine Athletic Director Rod Sherman followed the Rev. Manske to the pulpit to urge his listeners to "use a game plan to win for God just as a football team uses it to win on the playing fi eld.·· Sherman. a USC star who went on to play for the Oakland Raide rs, the Denve r Broncos and the Los An geles Rams. urged Christians to "get off the bench and get into the game of life. "l,el the Bible be your game book," Sherman urged. ''Let God help you to unti e your shoelaces.'' Sherman said that many professional footballers come to recogni ze before and after retirement that methods which bring success on the gridiron are identical to those that God expects from mankind. "Posture and stance are all important on the football field,'" he said . ''They are no less important in our everyd ay lives if we want to be recognized as participants in God's game plan. '"God wasn't interested in how many touchdowns I could score for my personal glory," Sherman said. "But he was and is interested in how well I could carry the ball for him.·· Let 'em Park School's Spaces Sciturated SACRAMENTO (APl -The ri ewest campus hero at Sacramento State is a traffic judge ,\,ho has been throwing: away parking tickets by the bun· dreds. , The reaso n , s ays Willi a m 1'redinnick. is that the school sold 10,000 parking permits Lhis )•ear. "'A-·ith only 6,000 parking spaces .available. , "l ~·on'l compromise my posi· (ion and become a pawn of the ad· tninis tra lion or Sa c State," Tredinnick says. : Hesafs heis dismissingabouta third of all parkin& tickets issued Phone Goof ·Floods Home CLEVELAND (UPI I -The Ohio Bell Telephone Company was sued for $290,000 by Mr. and Mrs. J oseph A. Carlone or South Euclid, who claim their kitchen was flooded with 40 gallons of buman w aate because of a telephone installer's neelieence. • The Carlones said an Ohio Bell installer drilled through a four· inch soil pipe connected to up- stairs 1>lumbinri fixtures when he put in a telephone jack for their patio in 1964. According to the couple's at· torney, J . Norman Stark, raw sewage oozed out or t.h c hole in the pipe and bui It up In the kitchen walls for eight years. although plumbers, sewer ex· perts and fum igators called in by 1 the Carlones could not find t.he 59\1rCC or the odor that haunted their kitchen. The wall Anally · burst in 1972 . • on the cam pus because of · w idespread complaints tha t permit-holders can't find a place to park. Drivers with valid pro- tests are getting charges dis· missed, be says. ''It 's one thing when one or t wo people complain,'" thejudgesays. "But when you get hundreds of students and fac ulty members complaining ... " But now the complaints are coming from the school ad- ministration -which says anyone who doesn '.t mind walking a bit can find a parking space - and from the Sacramento County district attorney's office. "The word has gotten around that a11 you have to do is write or go down to court and tell the judge and he'll dismiss," Deputy Disty. Atty. James Morris said. "That 's obviously not going to continue.·· Morris s aid he planned to ap- peal mass dis missals of parking tickets. He also said he had met with Tredinnick and "I would hope that the court would agree with our factual analysis tha t there are enough parl6ng spaces. Period." . The district attorney's office wu called in by school president James Bond, w ho defends the parking regu l a~ions. "TJlere are literally hundreds of sPaccs availa ble nt every hour," said Gregoty Thatch. a spokesman for Bond. ''People are coming and going all day. The num ber or decals sold per parking space doesn't mean anything. "The problem is that not all or the parking spaces are s.ttractive. People want to park as close to the center of campuS as they can. But rno8t of the parking is 'Oil the perimeter or campus.·· The s harp inc rease had been prt'dicted by Adm1n1stration of· ficials and apparently represent· "-~ the "encouraging economic statistics" Preside nt Ford said last "'eek were on the wa y. The 11 .2 percent increase for the thi rd quarter was calculated to represent the annua1 rate. It "'a~ the sh arpest jump since the first three months of 1955when the fi~ure was 12.4 percent. The burst of total economic out- put was a sign<ll lhat the recovery has built a sound foundation, but Administr3lion economists C"au- tioned in adva nce that growth or suC'h magnitude \\'as not likely to be sustained. In 1972 , for C'xample. the nation pulled oul of a recession with a J0.2 percent annual rate or growth in one quarter. then subsided to a 2 .8 percent annual r ate of growth for the next t\l.'O quarters. The SW· ings are due primarily to how business h andles its inventories as a recovery gets underv.·ay . commerce said the total value of Gross National Product. in the latest quart"'r was $1,497.8 billion, which represents a S.56 .9 billion b'l"O\l.'lh over the previous quarter . At the same time. Commerce reported. that the inrlation rate. as measured in the GNP accounts, "·as 5 pe rcent during the quarter, rompared to 5 .1 percent for the previous three months. It was the third consecutive slowdown in the inflation rate . The GNP pri ce indicator. un- like the more familiar monthly Consumer Price Index. measures prices paid by manufacturers and merr hanls as well as shoppers. The Commerce Department . discounts for inflation in calculat- ing the~ 1.2 percent gro\l.th fi gure. Pot Great For Chickens COMO , llaly tAPJ -Police conducted secr et investigations and labor3tory tests, then sealed off the farm or Celeste Maspero and uprooted 3,000 marijuana plants. He complained police had ruined his chicken feed. He said he had been growing the plants for years. would "let them d ry in the courtyard. and then thresh them for the seeds. &dJ,.--1 t 's Beautiful TOKYO (UPI! Hikosaburo Ka wamoto. 69. won a contest for the most beautiful bald h ead in Jipan. · · Kawamoto. a building guard, defeated I~ hairless finitlists Sunday 1n .:.~ con· tel'l spon sor ed by the Tokyo Bald !leaded Mcn·s Association. Cont<'stnnts were judged partly on lhe luster or their seal~ and the ability of their bald heads to reflect Ugh!. Patients Learn of Sex Education Program at Fai rview Hospital By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 \M D•UJ ~ ... Slat! A committee of specialists and interested c itiiens is de- veloping a comprehensive sex education program for the men· tally retarded at Fairview State Hos pital in Costa Mesa. Six months of work has gone into the project , hospital of· ficials confir m . following a formal endorsement of the con- c·ept by State Health Director Jerome A. Lackner. He issued his approval rttent- ly in Sacramento following a series of sessions with a state advisory committee assembled to develop a philosophy on sex· ual rights of the developmental· Jy disabled. The philosophy behind the new educational concept goes far b e yond the d iffe r e nc e between, and functions of the human male and female. Some degree of st•x education has been avail ~1 ble to lhc more than 1,700 patients in programs for the m entally retardc-d and physically handicapped at Fairview for years. State H ea lth Director r.ackner. ho wever, ci ted the new philosophy emerging in re. cent years in regard to the re- tarded in his endorsement of :,ex eduC"ation to help them deal v.·1th adult hfc. "Every per::ion is entitled to a li fe th at m os t n early ap· pruacht'S 'a normal' and valued life. and all relations and Sl'r,·iccs for pers ons with ~p cc ial n et>d s s h o uld be formulated with this goal in mind," is what 1l says. The comm it tee at Fairview Stale Hos pital is a m iniature model of that in Sacramento, comprised o r prof t'ssion<.il rl'prescntalivcs of 10 different treatment programs jn ex- is tence at the Costa Me sa facility. One p a r e nt of a r etarded p erson r epresentin~ all Fairview family me mbers in thl' m atter, along with an in· d1vidua l from the com munity have been participating in the groundwork. ''We arc not just dealing \\11th 'intercourse ','' says Fairview l\1edical Director Dr. Anthony :'-1. Toto in ex.plalning- thc new approac h lo sex educ a· lion. lie says a comprehensive pro-- gram is to include all .c;pects of the diff('rences between the sex- es. It is broken down to be sim- ple and unders t andable for those who can, except the pro-- roundly retarded. ''How people relate to each s ocially ·and how mal es and females treat each other," he explains. Sex education (or the re · tar ded has always been a highly sensitive iss ue, creaUng s trongly polarized viewpoints among families of individuals: afflicted with mature bodies and child-like minds, he noted. The Sacramento panel map· ping its overall approach points out this has naturally held back efforts in the system to ap· proach the proble m with ra· tionality and objectivity. "The consequence has been an overprotective concern for: the sexual development of such persons, uneasiness and fear re- garding their sexuality, and an administrative reluctance to do- 'Any Joh' velop sex education programs,•· the committee reported. Sex. education should aJso in· el ude teaching about marriage and p arenthood as applied to retarded Californians . Dr. I.ackner anti his comrnittce stre5sed. One fact oft en overlooked in re- g ard t o th ~ retarded or physically handicapped is that many who fall into that category a re fully capable of having normal children of their own. Certain forms or retardation are due solely to brain damage at birth -of a physical nature -or some pre-adult accident -and hav e no effect on a person's genetic makeup. Black Thais Ready For Life in Iowa A new group of Southeast Asian refugees, isolated by language and customs from their fellow Vietna mese and Cambodian re· fugees at Camp P endleton were to m eet today with offi cials from Iowa, where they aretobcsettled. ''It is blessed news that we were accepted by the Iowa govcrn- ·men t ," said Cam Uynh, spokesm an for the 43 fa milies of Thai Dam -Bl ack Thais -who arrived here last Wednesday. "'Our people can do any job. 1r they need m echanics or people lo wash the streets, we can do it.'' Uynh, an engineering J?raduatc who studied in France and served Robbers Hit Marine, 19 LOS ANGELES (UP1>-Dav1d Arthur Alle n, a 19-ycar -old Marine. was ambushed by :i group of fou r would-be robbers earlySunday. Allen. sitting on a bus bench waiting to r esturn to Camp Pendleton. w as shot once in the head by his assailants and fell . critically wounded into the gut- ter. Witnesses told poli ce the youths who attacked him were frightened away by approach in ~ cars. Police had no suspects in the case. as technical director in the Lao· lian Rural Affairs Ministry. ex- plained Sunday that his people were a puzzle t o American immi-· gralion offiC'ia ls. who were not sure wh£'lher to C'lassify them as Vietnames e, Laotian or Thais "We are whatever you want us· to bl>,·· Uynh said with a chuckle. "It makes no d ifference now. Soon. we will become Am erican citizens." Uynh said his pcopl<' migrated 1,000 years ago frOJ!l an a rea southwest of Mongolia to other parts of Southeast Asia, .settling finally in an area covenng por· tions or North Vietnam, Laos,. Thailand and Burma. I-It> said they are known 8'> Black Thais becausetheircustom lS to wear black -colored clothing. "In olden days," he ex.plaine<t. "there ..... ·erC' l ....,,'O C"olnrs to wear -- black or while. \\'h1tc gets dirty, so\l.o·echose black ," Uyn h s aid hi s group at Camp Pendleton contains 344 persons. Another 2.000 Black Th3is, he 0:idded , are st1ll 1n refugee camps in Thailand. under pressure rrom Thai o:iuthor1t1es to find homes in olher countr1es. "The Thai government would like good diplom al ic relations with iL'> neighbors -Laos, Viei · nam a nd Cambodians . That's why they have askl'd the refu gees to leave as quickly as possible:· said l !ynh . PRICES GOOD MOHO A Y TliRU WEDHESDA Y POLY & WOOL T-SHIRT KNIT s1~ Req. $3.98 T-SHIRT PRINTS s1~ Re<J. SZ.98-3.98_ yd. Req. $8.98 HAND -MADE CREWEL $ 98 yd I ' ·i . • ' • . • • • • , . , ' • , • , , , , , , , , , , j ' I ' ' • t • ' • ! l • • . I I I t A 4 DAIL v PILO r Monday. October 20. 197!> • Just ~-· Coasting,~~ J 'Loner' Charged in Six Deaths .~. ~ ~ < ~Vf"I'''.' with Tom .'U_nrphine -~ - Cl.OAKS & Or\GGt:R~: lt h;i:-. now reached thl' point wh('f L' Y'>U can ·t cvC'n run a dccc·nt :,py :-.hq) ;1ny m o re without a [iL'l'Ol1l, "llo"'ard llu~hes , "'hl•rc v1.•r ht· 1:-., must bL• having u t1 zzy. All this comes to uur :lllcnt1on beC'<.1us1.• thc 1ro\\';1rd llught.•:.. :-.py ~hip Glomar F.xplor1.•r , the Ugly .Duc klln ~ or the s1.·agoing spy hu~1nt.•ss , has no w bet·n warnt.·d about bt.•1ng a foul of statt.· law. Y o u r c mt.·mbt•r th;it th e Glomar s kyro1.·k1.·lt.'<I to 1nterna. tional f am1.• :-.11m c t1 nl t• b;u•k v.•hen it went tu :-.t•a "'Llh 1\s mel.'hnical t'IJ\\' ;1nd put th..: ~natch to a chunk of :Hinken Su v· iet s ubmarine. She was suppos<'lf to gr ah the whole s ub but without spotty lJ.S. 'l"t"Cord in the s pying dodge, \Vl' tnust (.'ons id er 1t a victory in get- ting half on some thing "'l' wanted all of. ANYWr\ V, TllF. Gl..OMAR'S lalt>sl exploits ramc "'hrn she "'as viewed las t l\ug. 30 wh11t• s kulking about and maybt• (.'l.'.IW· 1ng al the sea bottom in thl' "·aters off our very O"'fl S;;n t.'.I Catalina Is land. This skulking also came· to the. ~1ttenlion of another explort'r named Chuck Kcn"·orthy, "'hu is president of an outfit called Quest Corp. Kenworthy hunts for sunken treas ure. lie further cl<.iims to have located tht· rl'main:-i of a Spanish galleon 1v!11ch sank off Catalina Is land 1n thL· yl'ar 1590 . '.'Jormaliy. you "'oulcln 't expert very much to br left of a Spanish ship that "'(.'Ill do1vn :-10 long ago except Ken .... 1orthy believes the galleon was carrying $.10 million worth of gold . Thus he has ob- tained a permit from the State 1.ands Commission to claw about the bottom himself and retrieve thetreasurC'. Under the ailreeml'nt. the slate would get half of the gold Kenworthy brought to the sur· face and he'd ~et to keep the other half. A fe111 million dollars worth of gold is not to be sneezed at these days. TllUS YOU CAN imaginC' Kenworthy "s anxiety when he lcarnt>d the l·foward 1-lu~he.s spy .ship with its mechanical arm was clawing around on his bot· tom. As a result, Kenworthy screamed foul to the state gov- t"rnment. A state official then fired off a letter to the Summa Corp., operators of the Glomar Explorer, telling them that any clawing where the Glomar was last August violated state laws. Now. you have to have a lot of sympathy for Mr. Kenworthy because clearly he has a pretty big stake in any sunken gold cargo that might be in the sand off Catalina. But on the other hand. pity the prople who operate the Glomar Explorer. How are they going to sn.atch things in secret from the bottom of the ocean if they have lo keep running around getting permits to do it? YOU HAV E TO SUSPECT that they would have faced a cool re- ception had they applit..>d to the Kremlin for permission to claw up the Soviet sub pieces. The Russians might have considered this an aggressive act. They may still consider it unfriendly. Meanwhile, the Glomar people insist they were just doing some testing off Catalina Island. That's as good an excuse as any. With state permits de· manded these days, the spy dodge sure is getting difficult. SUTHERLAND, Neb. <UPI 1- Charll'S J.;rwin Simnnts k~pt prl'· tty much to himself -so murh ~o that soml' of his ne ighbors in this rural C'ommu1lily of SW pcfions didn 't know he ('x1s t('d. fJut that is all C'han~('d today. The Quiet wheat and ranC'hing ·community along the South ·Platte River now knows Simants as the man whu hid a.II niKht in a.· vatt'h of weeds bt.'fore he w~s captured and C'harged with shoot- ing to death six m(!mbers of the Jh.•nery Kellief:.imily. SIMi\NTS, 29. stood in front Of .:i judge Sunday, staring at the floor while he "'as formally (•harged with six counl'i of first· di'gree murder. The v1<.1.ims. 111- cluding three children, lived next door to Simants on 3 secluded dirt road at the north edge of Enton1bme11t Ends Chantal Sabine !top ) is 111 s erious condition after 10 · months c nti1mhmt..•nt in bri(·kcd-up garage "'·he rt> s he \.\'as imprisonc(t b,v her lovC'r . Nlerccllo Montesi (bottom ) "'a s arres ll'<.I after 22·Y{':lr·old girl was found near starvation . lfl' alleJ,!ecli~' held her captive after sh(' found out hl~ \1.'a :-1 having an aff<::1 1r \\'ith another woman. Police Hunt Cycle Rider in Shooting PHILADELPlllA 11\PJ -Joseph ~lauro. his 7·year-old daughler Ann tucked in his arms, raced past the "'indows of hi s neighbors screaming ''My child . ·rhey shot mv child.'· His wife, Carol, tried to keep up with him bUt collapsed against a stone wall. neighbors said. Police today were searching ror a member of the South"·est Philadelphia Warlocks Motorcycle Club on a charge or first degree murder in the chi1J 's death. POLICE S1\ID EOW1\RO "Ace " Kivlin. 24 , of Yeadow, came to lhe Mauro house Saturday night with four friends ap. parently s eeking revenge ror a beating l\1auro had gi ven one of his buddies after the man challenged Mauro to a fi ght in a bar Friday night. Neighbors said they believed the 5-feet·9, 180·pound :'\1auro was a form{'r prize fighter. Mauro y,·asn't available tor l'omment. ··Mauro came to the door and Kivlin challen~ed him to come out and fi g ht," Darby Borough Police Chief Paul Col eman said . ''He s aw the other four and didn't go out.·· BUT MAURO. DESCRIBED by neighbors as a doting father, poked his he;id out a window to answer their taunts and saw Ann coming home from play. He ran out and grabbed his daughter and a series of shots rang out, witnesses said. Ann was hit. 1\1auro picked up lhe girl and ran toward Fitzgerald i\t erry lfospital, about two blocks away. She was dead by the time they arrived. Mrs . Rosemary Capello said she and her family heard the shots shortly after 5:20 p.m. "It sounded like a string of firecrackers going off. We all ran to the front window and looked out.·· She said Mauro was "running up the street" with hi s daughter in his arms ... I-fer head was tilted back and her blonde hair was hanging down . And he> (Mauro) was screaming, 'My child. 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A rine was used in the slay. tnf.:S. S1mants . a slight 5-foot ·7 man. was ordered held without bond. A prel imin ary heari ng was scheduled for Wednesday. Nt.'ighbors or Simants who y,·ere questioned said he didn't mix much with others as far as they knew. "I didn't even know he exist· ed, .. said Albert _Meyen. who ltved a bl<><'k away £romSimants SIMANTS' MOTHER said her son admitted the killings to her and her husband. but police - baffled by the incident -would not reveal whether they had a confession in the case. Lincoln County Shcrlrr Gordon Gilster questioned Simants but :;aid the su:s pe ct ·is slc.tement:s \lo't're ··not too clear.·· The slayings occurred while a television movie about a mau sniper slaying in Austin, Tex., n111e years ago wa:s being ShQwn. Police djd not believe the movie was connected with the killings. ''He was not watching television, I guarantee you that.·· said Lt. Don Grieb of the Nebraska State Patrol, who had questioned Sim ants on that point. .. He (Simants) had been drink· ing," said Gilster, ''but 1 wouJdn 't say he was that drunk.'' Spanking Given High Court OK IT WAS LEARNED Simanls !itopped for a beer In caC'h of the town ·s l\lo'O taverns after the ,;i:hootings. . . . Killed were Kelhe and his wtfe. i\farie, in their 60s; their s~n David, 33 : and three 0£ their grandchildren -Florence, 10. who lived with them, and Deanne. 8, and Daniel, 5, who \l.'E're visiting their father. WASlllNGTON (APJ -The Supreme Court ruled today that publi c s chool teache rs may spank a pupil against the wis hes of the child ·s parents. The court a ffirmed without comment a d ecis ion of a tbree- judge federal eourt in North Carolina upholding corporal pUnist-iment and spelling out pro- cedures to be followed THE l.OWf:R court said the pupil mu s t be informed beforehand that specific punis h- ment might cause a spanking and that a wr1ttC'n explanation should be furnis hed to a parent on re· quest . Cease-fire Shattered In Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI ) -- \Varnng Moslem and Christian ,i?angs dueled \lo'ilh mortars, rockets and hea\'}' machint• guns todJ}', ~hat t er1 ng I hC' cc·c1se.firl• 1n 1~~1rut s rQonth-long round of re· lLg1ous "·arfare. The thump of exploding mortar shells and the chatter of .50- <'alibt"r m achinC'guns kept most of lhC' clly a"·akt• during thl' nigh t ( I N SHORT J Rt>1rut rad1 11 \\'<1rned motorists ·caution i:. nl'c:>dcd on most roads.·· Police suid 1.1 p('rsons died and 40 "'ere woundt•d in the lates t fighting:. A total of 593 persons have bec:>n killed and nearly 1,400 "'ounded since fighting be-tween l\l~l('m ll•ftis ts and righl·Y.'ing Chri s li<.1n s flared in mid September. Con"e,.te,. Tested !'i11LFORD . l\'fich. CAPJ Gen<'ral :'\totors Corp. announc('d loday it is half"'ay lo\l.·ard com· pletion of tes ls to determine ,,·hether sulfate emissions from catalytic converters accumulate to harmful levels . GM and government SC'ienti sts arc collecting air quality data on s ulfate emiss ions y,•ith 350 C' at a ly l i c convert er -cq ui pped automobiles dri\·ing in frceY.'ay conditions. Torin• Sto,.ed EDGEWOOD .. ~Id . IAPI - OC'spit(.~ 3 1970 presidential order to di spose of all deadly toxins de· veloped in biologic;il \l.'arfare re- search, Army officials have con- firm('d lhcy·are s toring eight tox- 1 n s amples ''to res earch lief t>nsi ve weapons systems. · · An Army spokes man said over thc..wec:>kend the six samples s tored here at lhe Edgewood l\rsenal and t'vo at Dugway Prov. 1ng Grounds in Utah were not cov. t>r1..•d by the n-J>resident Richard l\l . Nixon 's order because the or- der was direC'ted at offensive biological warfare materials. as Slhn A ,.,..,.•ted F'ormer world poker c ham· J>ion Amarillo Slim has beE'n arrested o n bookmaking charges in Amarillo. Tex . Slim, whose real name is Thomas Preston Jr .. says he was 'just in tl1c \vrong place at the wrong time .' • ,, It also required that paddling not be resorted to unless other means of discipline had failed, and that a second school offi~er must "'ilness the punishment. The decision was appealed by Virginia Haker of Gihsonvillc. :"J.C., pn behalf or hers('Lf and her son, Russell. a s ixth grader who "'as paddled in Dec(.•mbcr 1973 for throwing a kickball out.s ide or de- signated play time. She said she had asked school authorities not to 1.1 s e corporal punishment because she was opposfXI to it and because Russell was a frail child. '"I.ONG AGO , the use of cor- poral punishment in the schools ,~·as only one of many forms in which physical punishment was lawfully administered by those in authority," Mrs. Baker told the court. "None of these other us es are ;my longer permissible. <;hitao Warning The bodies were found after aut horiti es received an anonymous telephone call. Simants . described b y neighbors as a loner, spent Satur- day night a nd early Sunday morning hiding in y,•eecfs only about 1 1~ blocks £rom the Kellies' home while authorities searched the town. Police looked for Simants for 11 hours before he retumed to the home or his s ister and brother-in- law. where he had been staying. Once word spread through the community about the killings, alJ normal activities ended and resi- dt'nts were warned lo keep their doors and windows Jocked. A bus of high school students y,•as stopped outside or town an <'SC'orted into town. Those aboard were either taken home or driven home in car s that were thoroughly searched before anyone was allowed inside. U.S., Red Detente Seen as 'Threat' PEKJNG !AP> -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger to- day be~an four days or talks with Chinese officials after being t0id by one of hi s hosts that the danger of a ne"· y,·orld war is in· crC";1sing because of So1•iet·American detente. Kissinge r met with Deputy Premier Teng lls1ao-plng to work out arr3ngemt'nts for President Ford 's visit to Ch ina next month <Jnd to discuss tht' 1ntemational situation and bilateral issues bet "''t'l'n the Chint.'se and U.S. governments . TF.NG, K'HO llAS Bl':EN directing the day.to·day operation of the C'hint>s e (!OVl'rnmenl sin C'C' Pre m1t'r Chou En·lai became ill , nuted in prt·hminary remarks beforl' the:> m('eting began that it had bE>t>n ne~1r/y a yearsinct• Kiss in g('r ·s last visit tu China. · It should be said that there are quilt> a fev.• changes in the "·or/d in lht' last 11 months. Thcr(' is. lht•r eforc. a need to ex- C'h<1ng"<' vit'\1.-'S on th est' changes,·· he s aid. Kissinger nodded in agreement. A :-ienior mem Iler of the Ame1ican delegation said he felt the Chinese be li e ve the United Slates has gained strenbrt.h in the past Yl'ar but is s till not as strong as it was before Watergate. Kiss- inger hopes to convince them that the post-Watergate doubt and C'onfu sion about American power has been settled. KISSING ER AND FOREIGN i\.1inister Chiao Kuan-hua \eC'- tttrC'd each other '?" dctente at a banquet Chiao gave Sunday night soon after lhe arr1 ,·al of the American delegation. ·'The stark reality is not that detente has developed to a new stage, but that the danger of a new world war is mounting,·· Chiao asserted. lie <'al led for .a "tit-for-tat struggle" against "hegemonism, .. the term oft he Ch1neseuseforSovietpolicy and warned. : 'To base oneself on illusions, to mistake hopes or wishes for realtly and act accordingly will only abet the ambitions of ex - pansionism and lead to grave consequences." . KU.singer in r~pl y said •·there is no relationship to which the L1n1ted States assigns greater significance than its ties \lo'ith the People's Republic of China ... ·· Bacon Ingredient Termed Dangerous WASHINGTON IUJ)l 1 - BaC'on . called by one critic .. tht' most dangerous food in the supermarket.·· may be taken out of grocery s tores unless manufac- ~urers g~t rid of a rancer-rausing ingredient. an Agriculture Department o£ficial says. The danger lies in sodium nitrite -the agent found in cured meats that helps preserve them. protects against deadly botulis m and pro{JWes their pinkish color, says llonald 1-louston, assistant depuly admini strator in the l 1SDA ·s mC'at and 1>0ultry inspec- tion divi:;ion liF. SAID Tll F. dc:>cis1on to move J ~ainst s odium nitrite comes :Jfter an 18·month study by a panel or scienti fie ex perts . Despitt" !heir value as a pre· S<'rvativc.'. nitrites also can com- bint.> ...,,ith chemicals lo form nitrosamincs, among the most po. tent cancer-caus ing agents yet di scovered. Scientists are not sure ...,.hy. bu! while problems have been eliminated In most meat products. bacon produces more nitrosamines than other cured meals. One of th~ nation's favorite breakfast foods. bacon has been ~ailed "the most dangerous food Ln the superm arket'' byonecritiC' Michael F. Jacobson of theCentc; for Sci encl' in the public interest. THE AMERICAN M eat Institute said 1.'1 billion pounds of sliced ba<'on was produced in plant:> under federal ins~ion in 1974 . It es tlmaled total 1974 con - :sumption. including bacon pto. duced In statt'·i1'spectl'd planu. at 'I .6billion pounds . (CONSUMER J "There is no evidence to in- di<'ate "'e have a nitrosaminepro- blem in a.nything but bacon, .. Houston said in an interview. ''We Y.ill probably rE'quire certain ac- tions by the industry within a specified period to r emove nilrosaminc:>s from bacon or take some action so that the product as "'e 110\11 kno"' it will not be availa· bl(' .. llous ton said lhe scienti£ic panel concluded current levels or nitrites "are not needed. not necessary.·· but that the industry :;till will be allowed to add enough nitrite to prevent botulism. HF. SAID NEW rules will be published for comment soon and the Agrit'ultur(' Department1may hold public hearing~onthem . Doily Pilot D.tiirtry -l Is G .. Ol'ct11tffd ~1oncu1y·J'.r1D1v II you do no. have yQUI ~r by S.30 D m.. call belQre 7 D m. :.no '(OU• CODY WIH be de- livered S111turd11y .'In<! Svndl'ly: 11 YOU do "°' recr111e )'(>I.Ir cocy by g l'I m Salvr· (lay. Or 8 am. Svndav. c.111 OOIOl'e 10 a.m and YOVI CODY Woll 00 Cl~!+w:!red. CWcwl•fio. ''"*"*'-' Most 0111ri9C' Covflly A1oa1 ••1,4lJI Nor1hw111111 Hvn11nglo1'1 ~~l\i ano W•stm1n111e1 HO.l'llt San Clem~te. Cao1&lr111io Bead\, S..l\Jtian C1cit1n1no Dana Point, Soutfl lolilu,..., l 1Qur11 NIQUf!f • lt'-0111 ' . ' 1 r s s De neg Jar $6 Di• o!A T nett cur Ban don m"' tell and the w II hist cor Ge <Re and Gua p H 75. fee Sun dra rat str p \Val one an hit ing wa en f el we the pu ba ne fin So sta it A ba nu lh hi . 0 ne le fin M Si th a H• 20 • ' , OAILVPtLOT .. $ ' $6 Million Suit Filed In Robbery Money C:olleeted Six Killed l SAN FRANCISCO IUPI ) - Depositors who allege that negligence resulted in history's largest bank robbery have filed a $6 million dollar la\o\-suit in U.S. District Court against the Bank of America. The robbery, believed to have netted thieves $15 million, oc· curred April 24 in England, at the (,,_ __ s_1_a_1e ___ ) Bank or America branch in Lon· don's Mayfair distrit·t. It was masterminded by iJ criminal !fl· tellectual \11h o planned it for fun and later rcturnl•d hts share of the loot in protes t of the v1oll'nce used by the rest of his gang, It was the bigges t bank heist in history -the two previous re· cords being $9.8 million from the German National llank fRC'ichbanksJ on June 7, 1945. a nd $13 million from ~1organ Guaranty Trust, Oct. 23, 1959. Pedestrian Killed HAWT HORNE iUPl l -A 75-year·old man was hurled 110 feet through the :11r and killed Sunday n11::ht by one of two cars drag racin~ sidt•·by-side at a high r ate of s peed on a resi<ll'ntial street. Police said George AJ"·an "'as walking crossing the street \\"hC'n one of the cars -both traveling an esti m ated 55 miles an hour hit him. A 17-year-old youth driv· ing one of the ears stopped and was arrested o n suspicion of engaging in a speed contest and felony mans laughter. Police \\'et e still looking for the driver of the other car which s ped off. Soanets Buy Banks? SACRAMENTO IUPI 1 -The purchase of three California banks by a Hong Kong busi· n essman ma y have been financed in part by a bank in thC' Soviet Union and fOOeral and state officials are investigating, it was reported. The Sacramento Ree said that . .\mos Da"''e purchased control of banks in Jo,resno. Lake Tahoe and Burlingame for SI I million and that state officials are holding llll his application tu purchase an Orange County bank . The n<'"'spaper said Sunday it has learned that some or oa .... ·c·s rinancini; has C'ome from tht• Moscow Peoples Rank branch in Singapore. The bank is O\\'ned by the Soviet government. Holly Film Ended l.OS ANGELES (AP 1 -A film about the life of musician Buddy Holly has been abandoned by 20th Century Fox aftt.>r an "artistic dispute"' with di reC"tor J errold 1-~riedman, a s tudi o :;pokesman says. • The spokesma n , John Friedkin. declined to elaborate on the disput~ Sunday but said crews had already returned to Los Angeles from the shooting site in Jackson, Miss. Newt"omer Sut"t"eeded I.A V ERNE (AP) -Or . Armen Sarafian Y.'ill become the 16th president of l.a Verne College. it was decided by the board of trustees at a special meeting. Sarafian. 55, a graduate of I ... a Verne. y.•ill succeed Or. Leland B. NewC'omer. who will become superintendent of schools for the Grossmont Union 1-ligh School District in San Diego. Newcomer is a former supt'rintendent al the Newport· Mesa school district. Parents Watch HE WANTS TO DIE Delmar Stuermer, 59 'I'm Dead Man Right Now' -Lung Victim PLEASANT HILL !UPI> -"I want to be dead this minute," said Delmar Stuermer. The 59-year-old retire d mailman is living on borrowed time with emphysema but is kept alive by a breathing ap· paratus. ··Anyone who has to depend on mechanical devices to live shouldn't h ave to if they havcn·t got a future.·· he said in an in · terview Sunday at hi s room in a rest home. Stuermer said he asked his doctor to give him a pill to kill him. ··but he won't do it.·· "I want somebody to kill me now. or give m e an opportumity to do it myself without slashing my Y<.'rists or jumping in front of a train.·· "I don't relis h the thoug ht or dying," said the o nce-robust Navy veteran. "J want to watch my grandchildren grow. "I \\'ANT TO LOOK for...,•ard to torrlorrow, but I know I can 't. Ot'ath is inevitable in my condi- tion. I want to be dead this minute." Stuermer, who has dropped £rom 175 to 125 pounds in the last year. once prided himself on his hunting and fishing. lie served in the Navy in World War II , \\'ent on a safari to Afri ca. and traveled to Japan. He played poker. drank bourbon and smoked three packs of cigarettes a day. ··1 was a fool. I should have li stened to the peoptti s marter than me who said to lay off those damn cigarettes." he said. The native Ne braskan first learned he had the IWlg disease 17 years ago. but "'·as able lo li\'C' y.•ith it. ··1 thouqht I y.•as set," he said. '"I had a good pension, an active social life. four loving ch.i lrdren who ga\"e me 13 wonderful grandchildren." THEN I.AST OCTOBER the disease began t aking over. Since then. he has been in and out of five hos pitals. Stuermer ·s physician , Or. 1\tichael Cohen. confirmed his request to die. "He"s asked me more than once if there is something I can do to end his misery and I "ve told him that e uthanas ia is against ml.>dical ethics and the law," the doctor said. • · 1 ·ve n ever encountered anybody as outspokC'n as him before. I've never had anybody ask me to end their misery like that bC'fore." Said Stuermer: "I try to main - tain control but sometimes it ·s hard, damn hard. l "ve been told there's nothing that can be done for me. I know I can never go homeag'ain . "l"m a dead man right now." Two Skydivers Die As Chutes Tangle From Wire Senrices PERRIS -Five hundred spec· tators w a tched two skydivers struggle then fail to get their parachutes open Sunday and crash 2.000 (eel to a plowed field near Perris Valley Airport. Police in this Riverside County community, popular with skydiv· ing enthusiasts, identiCied the dead men as Frederick Davies lit. 24, of Playa del Rey, and David Lee Slater, 24, of Quail Valley near Perris. Authorities said both m e n jumped from the same plane with Davies exiting first. Davies· parachute opened but the one ~rn by S later, who was above hf'm, became tangled and he landed on top of Davies, collaps- ing his chute. .Witn~ses SJ.Id Slat.er tried to ~ open bis eme.rgeno/ chute but it tangled and falled to open. The men crashed in a field near ' the airport at a n estim ated 120. miles an hou r . Davies wasdeadat the scene a nd Slater died on the way lo Perris Valley H05pital. YOUTH TRAPPED BY PHONE CALL LOS ANGELES (UPI) Clarence Lindsey, 18, was arrest· ed Sund ay on s uspicion of raping a 15-year·old girl after oCfering her a ride home from a dance at St. Michael's High School last week. The girl said Lindsey faked car trouble, beat her, tore her clothes orf and raped her. She gave him her telephone number, she said, in hopes he would call and could be located. A male called Sunday morning and the girl said she kept him on the line Jong enough for her grandmother to notify police and bavt'the call traced. ' 'The Two' Leading UFO Group East? LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -A mysterious e:ouple may be lead· ing their band of UF0-seeker5 loward New England. accordlng to a wom an who says she was part or the group for almost two months. She also said the leaders of the group have collected large sums of money from their followers and she wyrries about ber friends \.\'ho art.1 still with them. "I was with the group from r.tay 5 to June 30 \.\•hen they aban· cloned m e 1n Flagstaff, Ariiona," said J oan Culpepper, who described herself in an interview as a "teacher of metaphr.;ics and practicing psychic." TllE G ROUP'6 LE . .\DERS lert her because or her skepticism about the trip to another world. she said, and have since warned her to be quiet. "I think they're heading ror New England or the Boston area. l s till have friends in the group and a caller told me there were JX'Ople inlerC'sted there and thC'y planned to cong'regate around the Boston area:· The group, which first cam e to attention in Oregon. has been reported since then in Colorado and Illinois, apparently moving East. Its mysterious leaders, a man and a woman known as "The Two" by their fo llowers. reix>rtedly have promised a caravan to another \o\'orld, a journey by UFO and s piritual means to another dimen~ion. Applicants mUSt leave behind all earthly connections, including their children and property. THE TWO HAVE been identified as Marshall llerff Ap- plewhite and Bonnie Lu Trusdale Nettles, both of Houston. Ap· plewhite was wanted last year in Texas on charges or auto theft and fraudulent use of credit cards, but the charges were later dropped. "If they have some ulterior motive, 1·m frightened," l\.1rs. Culpepper said. "They have a band of brainwashed soldiers who ...,,ill do anything they're told. anything. Thal is the rule -you must do everything they say. think what they tell you to think, say what they tell you to say, without question. "The firs t meeting to organize the journey was held here in my home in the 1-loll ywoOO llills on April 9. I was asked tq hold it by a respected m e taphysical teacher, who said they .... ·ere very enlightened people.·· "I DIDN'T BELIEVE in them -I went along as a s piritual pri\"ate eye, to rind out y.·ho they really were." A group of 20 persons was gathered in Los Angeles to go with them on the trip to "another world.·· she said. or whom 11 are still in the group. Others joined the band in Oregon. causing the disap· pearances which brought the group national attention. The group assembled May Sin a camp ground at Gold Reach. Ore., Mrs. Culpepper said. "They encouraged us to brin~ as much money as possible and they told us when \o\'e arrived at camp we had to turn over all our money to the communal fund.·· • 1n Married Again Actress Julit•t Mill s. 33. , .. •as married Sunday at home of actor fl oc k llud son lo i\olichael l\.1iklcnda. Z7, con- stru ction contrac.'tor rrom Czechoslovakia . The new bride. daughter of actor .John Mills and older sister of actress I laylcy Mills, "'as divor ced in July from songwriter Rt1 sscll Alquis t . Cops Cleared Of Rape Rap S1\N DIEGO (UPI) -Two police officers accused of raping and making sexual advances toward a di•partment typist have been cleared of the charges by the district attorney ·s office. District Attorney Ed Miller said an investigation showed ··no prosecutable cri m in al viola· lions·· had been committed by Sgt. Kenneth A. Anderson.40, and Patrolman William J . Capps, 38. Mrs. Yvonne Simpson. 23, made the charges against the two offiC"ers before the police com· mission last August . She said An · derson raped her and she accused Capps of sexual misconduct. In Head-on Collision NAPA CA PJ -Six persons were killed early today when a car "traveling at a high rate of :;Pt'{'d" crossed the centerdiv1dt.•r <1nd smashed into another vehicle on California 29 four miles nonh of here. the Califorrua IUghway J>atrol satd. 'I'hree of the dead were in eat·h car. and another person s u!>la1nl·tl major injuries, the C l1Psaid. Victims in the northbound car were identified as Terry R1ederman J r., 19, the driver: Kt""nneth Cole, 18. and John Vorhcs J r ., 18, all 0£ Napa. Kilh .. >d in the southOOund vch1 cle were Michael Zubiate, 25. of Ruther£ord, the driver; Alfrl'Cfo F.spinoza. 23, o f Napa, and ,1 third man unidentiried pendini.: notification of next of kin. The injured man, riding in thl" southbound car, was idenlified as l.UC'IO Piedra, 23, of Calistoga. A CllP SPOKESMAN s<1id lht• dnver of the northbound l'ar ap· parently lost control al about 12: 20 a. m. and swer V«..-'<l across thl' C'C'nter line into the southbollnd vehicle. The CllP said all the victims were men. Their bodies were so badly mutilated it was difficult to esti m al ~ their ages, but the youngest appeared lo be about 18, aCHP spokesma n said. 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'The county counsel 's unccrt~1in ~lance left the ~UPl'rvisors \\1th a ltilemma. Do thL'Y gu ,1ftcr the rcspons ihlf' parties with legal ::1ction that v. ill tost addition;;1l thousands of dollars '"'1th ;i go(>ll t:hancc of losing. or do they abandon the !'5U.ils ~ind make the repairs <.1t public l'XJ>e nsc? 1·:itl1cr \Vay, the cost \VOuld be hlgh and a t least 1hc course chosen by supervisor:; offers hope, hn\1.:c vcr faint, that some of the lossc!'i \l.'ill be made up by the rcsponsi blc parties. Bad News for Drivers rate, '"'hich had been declining since 1970, also s tarted back up in 1974 and has continued to climb this year. 'J'hc ss.milc-an·hour speed limit, say the insurers, helpc<I reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries , but the fender -benders and assorted property damage accidents k ee p happening-and repairs get more expensive all the time. · With gasoline prices and auto mai nt enance costs already soaring, the insurance hlke is bad ne\\'S for motoris ts who apparently will have to allot even more of the family budget to essential transportation. Paramedic Action At long l ast. Orange Coun\y's vital and badly needed emergency care parame(ijc program will get a shot in the arm. The 11oard of Supervisors has voted to expand and accelerate the controvers ial paramedic training and certification process to get more trained t eams into the field v.'hcre they are needed in the shortest possibJctimf>, _ 'J'he board action effectively sidesteps the count)' Emergency Medical Care Committee. which technically controls the training of paramedics. That panel has st eadfastly hamstrung all efforts to extend the training program outside of Orange County Medical Center. After remaining more or less stable for about four Supervis ors endorsed interim efforts by Santa ).l·ar s, auto in8urance rates i.irc on the way up, and Ana-Tustin Community lJospital to conduct its own !->pokes m en for the insurance industry say the spiral is paramedic cl<i .ss to train te8ms for service in Santa .1ust beginning. Ana, Costa M esa and Fountain Valley. fnfla tion is to blamC' for much of the increase. In In the same action, s upervisors also opened the l'M NOT ONLY GOING TO EXTEND THE '75 TAX CUT •• "i:;;::::::::::1 1 BUT WON'T THAT BE INFLATIONARY ANO HURT THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY? l'M GOING TO INCREASE IT AND MAKE IT PERMANENT! COULD BEi BUT IT'LL SURE 00 WONDERS FOR MY POLITICAL RECOVERY! } I l < l ! ' • • the first s ix months of this vear, the average dollar door to candidates other than firemen-a b arrier that , loss in accidents increased 13 .8 p(•r ccnt over the same should have fallen long ago. It is encouraging to see t J)Criod in 197..J . the county take such ;:1ctions, to overcome the long~ ~ To make matters 'rorse, the ciccident frequency apparl·nt. lttg in prcxiucing paramedics. : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : Yosemite's 'City Trappings' Denied Tothe Editor: The generally well written arti .. c le concerning the various studi es over the future of Yosemite National Park (Sept. 28J inappropriately entitled ··concern £or Yosemite Hits Crisis Proportion ... contains several inaccurate statements, but most distressingly injects an unwarranted tone of emo· tionalism. For instance. rather than re. £erring to Yosemite as contain· 1ng the .. trappings of the city - neon lights. beauty shops, banks, novelty stores, and supermarkets,., we should point out that there are no neon lights or novelty stores i.n the J>ark. There are modest gift shops as contained in all national parks, as well as medium to small grocery stores to serve the needs of visitors and campers; there is even a small bank and during the s ummer season a combination one-person beauty parlor and barber shop. Jn our opinion the above quote from your article gives the impression that the ·~appings of the city" are much more extensive and crass than they are or need be. ' AR from being in danger of · minent destruction as the arti· implies, we believe that emite Valley is more atlrac- loday than any time in re· c111t history. Automobile use in wrtions of the valley has been tQt.ally eliminated and vistors in t)\e Valley generally abandon their cars in favor of the free ~t.uttle bus (which Yosemite Yark and Curry Co. initiated with ita own funds). These improve· n'lents, as well as the elimination or the fire Call. the regulation of 6amping in de s ignated cUi.mpsi\.eS, and the restriction of ba.t'k country use to the permit s'\<st.em have gr eatly reduced the &itor impact on Yoserrtite. "We therefore believe t:hal en- Vtronment, the services, and the rcilities in Yosemite are better ay than at any time in the past years. Ansel Adams. re· e.d conservationist and e photographer. who has Yosemite over the past 50 x,ears bttter than any other iwrson, recently declared, "The ¥.alley has never been as "'autiful as it i.s today." vThe· future or Yosemite must ~ planned on the basis of objec· five facts, not fas hionabl e :§loganism. <1 EDWARDC. HARDY I Chief Operating Officer '· V Good fl11ntfoN £,the Editor: \'DallyPilot.Oct. 7,1975: .. o"Wasbington (UPI) Antilrecte · A Dear Gloomy Gm • Why don 't all tho so-called doa: lovers volunteer foi'· a ( shovel brigade? No· one 1 . ....,Id mind docs on the ~ beaches if we weren't re- \ minded •of their presence ~ ·every 'lime we pul our,ro0t.· down, · E .LP. '°""""' .. ::::!:: ............ .,, ... :r..· .... :~:~= ..., ...... , .... Dia~ .... ( ( MAILBOX J un.n'""" .......... , ..,,.,_. ,,.. ... "''''°"- -14"'" IO flt ·~(tor •II'"'~'· .......... . ""'""· U"41"1 of >00 werc1 .. !eon ....-11 be,,.,.,, pre+lreftct ... n Mtter1 m11•1 lftthQ ~'-... o .... 111,_. -r.11 "'It""""'' .... y be wh-ICI Ori,.. .-SI II 1utficler1t """°"ii •PC*'"-.t, Pottr, •Ill _be,...111.IVMO. will be abundant and may be c heaper this yc>a r -·· t Jnion Carbid e is mentioned later in the arti('le as a source. Wall Street Journal, Oct. 7. 1975 . ··Ne~· York-As expcct~d. Union Carbide Corp. posted a major price increase fo r Prestone brand an · tifreeze . Who do we believe? Who do you believe? DOUGLAS PARMENTIER. JR. • Lim . A good (and embarrasS1ng) question. Rereading both stones. 1t wvutd appear the WSJ had the later and more precise information. Blcu To the Editor: -EditCTT" Mr . Stanley Karnow's Oct . 13 blast ;it tHe anti-communist gov· emmenls t hat fTlay serve U.S. in- terests contains rather obvious bias and misstatements. It h.ird- ly deserves editorial page pro- minence. SO THE fascis t repression is . generating the terrorism in Spain ? Would M·r. Kamow see any possibility or c>ommunist fomenting of the terrorism in their continuing efforl'i to get Franco? Interesting that Mr . Stanley Kamow in pointing to despots. terrorism and dictators that the president s hou Id condemn manages to avoid naming even one communist regime. Or are they not guilty? Or is communist despotism. terrorism and sup· pression of freedom acceptable? PAUL RYCKOFF Big Brothen To the Editor: I know there are taxes to pay, bills piling up, corruption in business and inflation generally making life hard to face at times. Children in pain, crying out to the world and wondering if anyone hears. · The Big Brothers of Orange County really care. Their out- stretched arms full of warmth and love, to give and share, are yours free of charge. t know. because 1 ·m one of the hun- dreds of single mothers whose gratitude for these wonderful people cannot be .m easured. The responsi biliti..s of my five children (four boys, one girl) no long er seem like a heavy burden. The shining joy obliviates anydarkoess. EACH ONE of my boY" ha• a Big Brother. A man who they love arid trust. A very special friend who cares. 1·m sure there must be many men who would like to add some happiness to a lonely boy's empty days. The Big Brothers of Orange County is located at 150 Yorba Street, .'1.'111tin, phone 5«·7773. Fortunately for all us single mOthers. inflation c:mnot touch the loving hum nn rt'l.1tionship s~ared _between u nian and Ns Li\Ue Bl>blbcr . JUDY BROWN Business Slwuld Try Capitalism One or the large nati onal chains of s hops where my wife likes to buy c lothes recently plcadt.•d guilty to a government charge of combining with other chains around the country to fix prices. An executive v.•as fint·d and ··sentenced" to one day of unsupervised prob<'tion. l,1ke so many other en · trl•prl·neurs, thi s 1·omp:.iny publi<·iy pro- claims its bPlief in a · · f r e e m~i rket." hut privately doe:> its best to sti· fle O)lt'll ('QOl · petit io n wherevt·r it may ex ist . And ont> can scarc>el y n:1nl t' an industry that h~•s not done lht> same in the last ft.•w d('Cadt.·s. Administration after ~idministratlon - Republican as well as Democratic -has brought suits against dozens or the largest in - dustrieis <tnd businesses for com- ( SYDNEY HARRIS) bining to re:->train competition in order to fix prices at <1 mutually agreeable level. INDEED, our so·callcd ''anti· trust"' laws (v.'hi ch are at the he;:1rt of capitalist enterprise) <llmost :_.::ee m desi~ncd for violat- ing. v.•hen the infractors think they can get av.•ay ~ith it. or if caught, merely reprimanded with a minimal fine. Tht.'se sub- versives almost nev~r go to prison. What puzzles me is the con· tinual clarion call of American business for' '•free markets," when actually the real public choice does not seem to be between "competition'' and •·government planning," but rather between planning by cor· porate dire<'tors, or planning by public officials. I am depressed by the mount· ing evidence, over the decades, that enterprise seems to want ''freedom ·· only to the extent that il can grow large enough either to dominate its field or to conspire with a few other oligarchs to con· trol and administer prices and bro~·beat its small er rivaJs. THIS "FREEDOM" does not seem to be Adam S mith 's restraint from interference with competition , but its opposite : the license> to make as much money as it likes. in any way it can. by limiting competition. And thJs at· titude, or course, is the real enemy of capitalism, as Smith conceived it. -Capitalism at first worked to free us from our economic enslavement to the dead hand of f eudalism: it was then a "liberal" move ment in history. Now the slogan "free competi- tion'' seems largely used as a !mokescreen to conceal cor· porate machinations that sub· vert the origin a I doctrine. r am a good friend of capitalism; I have benefited from it, even in its tortured form . In fact. I like it so much that I wish American ·buslnesi; would begin pracUcing what it pre- aches, before total government planning becomes tbe only pim alternative that is left to us . • Waiting for Deregulation i I ! • Natural Gas Hold-out? I WASHINGTON -The lederal go vernment is eonspiring with the oil and gas interests to hit the American people with another shortage this winter. l 'hi s time it will be a short age of natural ~as . F.nough nalural i::as is av~1il·<.ibh'. according to congressional t:"xperts . to heat homes and run £at.'· t orit•s . It !'.>i mply isn "t bt~ing de · hvl'red. The industry 1s hold ing out for hi ~ht.'r p1i ct>s, th1..• t.'XPt·rts chJrJ::t' The F't>deral Pn""t.!r Com. mission, which is :-;upJXJsed to protect the public fr om price gouging. 3JJe.eedly is lt'tling the oil and gas barons get av.·:.iy with it. A confidentia l memo. pre· pared by the st<J£f of the I-louse Energy subcommittet'. details how the conspiracy work s to curtail th e flow of gas to the con- sumers. STATED SIMPLY, the pro- ducers contracted to deliver more gas to the pipelinos than is coming through: The memo charges that a staggering 31 per-. cent of the gas promised to the pipelines under contract isn •t be· ing delivered. The memo c it es Transco. a major East Coast pipeline. as an example. "Onl y about one·third (JACK ANDERSON) of the producers ::ire delivering tht~ minimum c1uantitics .. which \ht> conlr<tcts call for. 'fhis has forced Tro1 nsco, in tun1. to curtail its supply to con:su mL•rs. :SotliOn\\'id('. the curt ail mc>nts .are simil;Jr. ··There is little doubt th:il the £ailure to deliver under the:-;e C'o ntracts is the major cause for the shortage,·· the memt1 stJte:s. Thl' con grt.~ssion:i! experts rl" :.1:;011 that the producer:-; would nt'vt>r have signed the C'Ontracts en the (irst place if the ga:-; v.·l'ren "t <lVJilable . At the time tht> ('ontracts "'ere executed. the produce rs kne"· hov.' large th('ir gas reserves were. They would never have agreed to deliver more gas than they could pro- duce, the experts conclude. IS THE opinion or" its ov.·n lawyers. the Federal Power Commission ha s the legal authority to enforce the contracts and to make the gas producers deliver. Yet the reluctant re. gulators have taken no action. The House investigators think they know why. The oil and gas profiteers want to be frl'e to raise prices. Presi· dent Ford and the FPC are will· ing to let them have higher prices as an incentive to develop more gas . • "The, .. objective of signiricant-~ ty higher prices through . de-[ regulation is probably ·the key : factor why we bave not had an • active pursuit by the FPC with : regard to these nonproductive. : but dedicated, reserves ,": declares the memo. ! The gas producers claim, of \ course, there are valid reasons ; why they aren't delivering on the 1 contracts. But the memo points : out that the amount of withheld : gas has increased each year : since deregulation became a . possibility. The pattern suggests" that the cutbacks have been' arbitrary. The producers are .. holding out. the experts think. for deregulation and higher prices. ''IT IS CLEA R that until· speculative anticipations are re..: moved," states the memo, "pro- ducers will withhold supplies." These ''speculative anticipa- tions ," of course. are the higher prices that the producers expect- deregulation to bring. Co ngress is now considering· lifting the price controls on in- terstate natural gas. This would cut the ropes on the gas balloon and cause the price of natural gas to shoot up 450 per cent, ac- cording to an estimate by the in- dustry itself. · The impact on the consumers~ -and the economy as a whole......;. would be devastating. Most!. estimates place the rost o( de-! regulation between S9 billion and.'. Sll billion. Fair Political Practices Act May Backfire on Its Authors California lawmakers. brisll· ing under the overly restrictive· provisions of the Fair Political Practices Act, adopted last year by initiative, have reacted by spreading the net to cover many officials not included in the original measure. Legislation to do this, authored by Assemblymen Robert Badham and Robert Burke, was passed over· whelmingly by both houses and ha s been sig ned . by Governor Brown. The prime ' targets of the bills. AB 872 and 959, were the members or the new FPPC commission, established to oversee the enforcement of the 1974 initiative, and the judges who will rule on the regulations and pass judgment upon violators The attitude of the solons was understandable. Jf they must live under the provisions so, too, will those who ma.ke the regulations and pass judgme nt upon tbero. SINCE SOME of the members of the FPPC were active in the dratting of the initiative it becomes rather a case of being hoi st on one's own petard. For all FPPC members will henceforth be required to file the same financial disclosure state· menu u now required or the l eglslalors. Jt wlU al&6 be unlawful for v ,, ( EARL WATERS ) them to accept any gift of $10 or more in any month from lob· byists. the s ame restriction now applied to legislators. But the new bills go further. The restrictions not only bar such gifts to the FPPC members from lobbyists, but from any state of- ficer or state employe, and city and county officers or candidates for state and local offices. They also require financial Jis- elosure :stat ements from all judges, district att orneys, county supervisors. city councilmen, mayors a nd city and t'ounty managers. Members of the Public Utilities Commission, the Board of Equalization, the state Energy and Development C.Ommission, and members of the California Coastal Zone Conservation Com· missions are likewise brought under the act. AT THE TIME the initi ative was fll'St proposed many charged it wa.s an overkill and that it was too complex and so PoOtlY draft· ed' that it would be a fi,asco if passed. · But lh''t disclosures of Watergate made the timing right for those who believed Poli tics and campaigning and lobbying in California needed cleaning up ·despite the fact no sc.andats bad occurred in this state. , Since the effective date of the new law it has been proved to be both complex and unclear. Even the commission has conceded this and has become bogged down in issuing new rules and in- terpretations of the law. As one legislator, supportinf the Ba:dham a nd Burke measures, stated, the sooner the· provisions are extended to cover everyone the sooner it will be re- alized the initiative was an over4 kill. When that time arriveS° perhaps we can draft a reasona- ble law and get out from under tHe unnecessary burdens of the FPPCact. ORANGE COAST - DAilY PILOT Roberl N. \.\-'eed. Publuhi'r Thoma! Kt'e111I. Editor Barbara Krl'1b1clt. Editorial Page EdHO'I' !Jte editorial page or the Dally Pilot seeks to inform an4 ,stimulat~ readeri, by Preknling on this pag~ diverse (·ommentary on topics of Interest by syndical· ed columnists and cart00tiiats by pro\•idlng ;,a forum for read~rs• views and by presenUng thl t newspaper'5 opinion~ :ina ide1s·· on current topic1'. The tdttOriat" opinions of the Daily Pilot appear only in the ~itorial column attht· top of the pag'1. Opinions ex· prcs&ed by th e columnibls and cartoonists •nd letter "Tiltrt are their own and no endonelrlent ~ their vjew5 by th~ Dall)I Pilol. should be lhferred. ·· • Monday, OctobeJ\ 20, 1975 ' . . ' . ·' , we Marti news Marti 1>eartl netwo pilot I ''T"' coul show Li 'Mond:IX· Oc::1ob« 20. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 , .... New Dick and Dan Laugh Show :Due 1--~~~~~~~~----,;~ By 801' 'l'.JIOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) b the 11aUon ready fOI' a weekly Rowan and Martto review of the news? Row an and Martin think so, ABC heartily agrees, and the network will present the pilot abow Nov. S. Ditk Martin. th e basset· fa~ zany of the comedy teaO). *'Watergate was still going on, and people were too uptight to lau,gh at the news.·· lng things you can make jokes about, and the Democrat! are funnier. than ever." anyt.bin1 television bas ever seen before. DOES THAT sound like show biz hyperbole? Perhaps. But eight years ago all three were saying the same thing . about their new show "Laugh- In,'' and their predict.ion turned out to be true. "SILVERMAN bought the show seven minutes after we entered his of. fice," Keyes added. · Now they're in the pro- cess of assembling a team for their show. They were over in Burbank, of a ll place5. the other day to audition performers al a tape -New Way Found To Stop Hair Loss, Grow More Hair HOUSTON. Tu•S -If you don't suffer from male pattern baldness, you can now stop your hair loss ... and grow more hair. not be ht lped. . "When we went on the air with 'Laugh-In,' f--~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~.critics lriedtocompare I It to early Ernie Kovacs. "Two years ago, we couldn't have done - s how like this." says ''The Rowan •nd Martln Report'' next month will set the pal· tern for a series expected to reach the ABC network in January. Both comics and pro- duce r Paul Ke yes declare it will be unlike '1NOW THE TIMING is just right," agree:.; Dan Rowan, the s mooth straight man . "We're coming into an election year, the Fords are do- studio. · UNK NOWN ACTORS and actresses from locaJ improvisation theaters and nightclubs trooped before the came r a and read gagged-up news items. Out of the can· didates may come the future Henry Gibsons. Lily T o mlins. Arte J ohnsons a nd Goldie Hawns. For ye<1;r!S "they said il couhln't be done··. But now a firm or laboratory consul- \llll\I has developed. a treat· riie:Pl for both men and women. that is not only stop- ping hair loss ... but is really growing hu1r ! But , If you are not already slick bald , how can you be !Sure whal is actually causina your hair lou! Even if bald~ 1 nesa may seem lo "run in you.r ramily," tbl1 Is eert.ain· ly no proof of the cause al YOU R bair ton. 1ta1r loss caused by sebum can also rUn in your faml.ly, . , ~ and many other conditions can cause hair loss. U you ~·ail until you are !Slick bald and your hair roots are dead. yoo are beyond help. So, If you slill ha\•e any hair on lop Like To Hear More About the TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION '" PROGRAM? As Taught By MAHARISHI MAH ESH YOGI Free Introductory Lecture WESTMINSTER Tues., Oct. 21 -8 P.M. 11.,._ S..hogs. leach ll•d. ...i Woslo_..,. El TORO Tues., Oct. 21 • 7:30 P .M. H-s .... hogl lldcJ.. 2od R-. 23861 e TOl'O Rd. NEWPORT BEACH Wed., Oct. 22 • 8 P.M. Mariner't School AuditoriUlft. McriMr & l"ille St. LAGUNA BEACH Every Wed., Moon and 8 P.M. TM c...r.r. Suite I 000, 31658 So. Coast Hwy. 'Hellzapoppin ' or 1whatever. but it bore no !relationship to anything that went before.,. says Martin. "Nor will the new show.·· ROWA N, MARTIN and Keyes bristleil al the suggestion their show might resemble "That Was The Week That Was." "TW3 used sketches lo satirize the news," ex- plained Keyes. "It was a failure because it had an Englishman (David Frost) telling us what is iwrong with America, and the principal target of the sketches was President Eisenhower. whose popularity was 65 percent in the polls. DAN ROWAN jBesides, the s how wasn't "-...,._ funny. I uouR SHOW will have no sketches, no music, no laugh track, no guest stars, nothing but funny stUff about the news done .the way tel e vision normally handles the news." After th.cir enormous s uccess with "Laugh· In," Dan and Dick kept a low profile in television. "IT WOULD have been ridiculous for us to do stand-up comedy routines on variety s hows;• said Rowan, S3. "Except for the Emmy show which we did for Paul (who was produc- ing), we·ve tried to stay off the tube as a team. But both Dick and I like to do the game s hows as DICK MARTIN .. Fred said he could only give us 20 minutes" because his schedule was tight," Rowan re- called. Wildlife Marshes Set Aside singles."' SACRAMENTO CAP) , ~wo months ago, l~e -The state has set aside pair and Keyes took their 216 acres in the Napa idea for '"Report" 10 marshes as a haven for Fred Silverman, nC'w\y They don •t C\•en ask you to tak~ their word for 1l. They invite you 10 try the lrt'al· mcnt for 32 days. at their nsk, and see for yourself ~ Naturally, they would not offer this opportwiity unless the treatme nt ""'orked · However , it is impossi°f>le to help ever- of your head, and would like lo slop your hair loss and 1i1row more hair ... DOW is lht· llmt' to do something about it before il '1 too late. Loesch Laboratory Consul- lanls, Inc ., will supply you with treatment for 32 days, ''We're looking ror people who can seem to be newscasters but have a way with comt"dy:· said Martin. SJ. ··They also have to think rast on their feet . because the show will be live. and v.·e m'!Y throw in last- minute ne\\_'.s items.'' yone. The great majority or cases of excessive hair fall and baldness are the beginning a nd more fully developed stages or male at their risk. if they belie\·e the lreatment will help you. Just !Send them the inrorma·, li on I isled below . All in· quiries are a nswered con· fld entially, by mail and 1 "'ilhoul obligation. Adv. pattern baldness and can- ,-------Noo•L1GAt10HcouPON -~-----.. To : Loesch Laboratory Consu ltants, Inc. THE SHOW WILL be Box66001.3311 WestMainSt. Houston. Texas 77006 done at ABC Tele\'1sion I am submitting lhe follo~ing information with the Center and it won•t be understanding that it ~ill be kept slrictly confidential cheap -11 writers, six and that J am under no obligation v.·hatsoever. I now on-came·ra reporters, have or ha ve had the following l'Ondltions : fiv e Outside reporters, Docs vour forehead be<'omeoily or greasy? ___ _ etc. Because of the lime-How soon after washin1i1"'===::.;=y-o;;;;;;;-,:== I y n a l u re o f the Do you have dandrufr?-dry or oi ly ? __ _ "Report," (here will be Does your scalp itch ? When ? ___ _ no chance for repeaL'>. Does your hair pull out easilv ? __ Where?---- Hence ABC is ordering I low Jong has your hair been thinnlng?------ 32 shows vs. the usual or· Do you still have any hair on top of your head? __ _ der of 20 plus 10 repeats llow long is it ?-------------- for most series . Attach any other information you feel may be As part of the deal. helpful. Rowan and Marlin will NAME-'---'---------------t also star in a weekly ADDRESS ----------------! lale·nigbt show for ABC. IL~C~l~T~Y:::====~ST~A~T~E====~Zl:'.:P'.:.-:-:-:-:-:-:--::. ·They'll appear every Monday. FREE YOGA DEMONSTRATION by KALIDAS Tomorrow, October 21, 8 P.M. ·• ,, . moved from CBS 10 ABC the rare California clap-per rail, the sail marsh -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__'.as~·~c~h":ie:'f~p!"r:'.o~g:'.r~a~m".m~e:'.r::_. __ harvest mouse and other :..:. wildlife. For iHfa nu1;.., call 997°9721 or 499-2739 Only Yogo Cent•• teoche\ !he 1 .. 0 \)'\l•m• of y090 Ro1o lo• the m•nd. Ho!ho yogo for the body leor" m•nd control whole you buold o beouloful body leo"' the fomou• ~; Sufath ....,,., cul med<101-. •y•le,,.. ti occompl .. he• '" "'"k1 wt.or m.oy toloce mon•h• Of yet:>I"• by ot ..... metl>od1. 'f"e•r ~'°" ottend•ri.g 11\e i•ee d.mot11!101-. wol\ leo•" 11\e yogo breoth, wl'Uch woll help you bfegthe dee~• -l,.e IOf>99'f. 00fl0l """ ol Me.I Kol,Qcu ot the Yogo Cente• of Coliforn•o between Tu1h" and lr••ne S1reet ot ".5.5 e. 17th S"eet, Co110 Me.o, Tel<!phone 6<16-8281, Ken Cory. chairman of the state La nds Com· mission, announced that the state -owned w e tland s h ad b een turned over on a 66-year lease to the state Fish and Game Department. THE PROPERTY in· YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA 445 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 (belwcen Tustin and Irvine St~.) Cla11e1 start Next Tuesday, October 28 at 7 p.m. .. , , ·" ~ ... • • . . ,. . The UN at 30: words are better than wars. eludes the wetlands of ~~;::;;:;~~;;~~~~;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~ Coon Jsland in the Napa ~ River between Napa and Vallejo, with road and water easements lo the privat e ly -o wned Cullinan Ranch along Dutchman Slough near ! ' Think about it. The 30 years prior to the founding of the UN in 1945 saw two world wars engulf the globe. In the 30 years since, those armed conflicts that have erupted have stayed contained, often with the help of the UN. will do the same. / MCDONNEL[Y' DOUGl.."'-S ~ • • Vallejo. Cory said the transfer to the Fis h and Game Department w as in - te nded t o provide public access to the m arshes. and to preserve and pro- tect habitat for wildlife. HE SAID ONLV about 100,000 acres of coastal wetlands of that type re· main in California, down from 381 .000 acres which existed at the turn of the century. E.C. F\lllerton, d.irec· torofrish a nd game.said the marshes would be opened to fishing, but not to hunting. He called the lease ··a major ste p in the preservation of our fast -disappearing wetlands.·· Horses' Intestines Favored WASHINGTON (AP> -Many people e njoy tripe, the lin in g of a cow 's stomach. and others li ke chillings from hog intes tines. Some Japanese, it seems, lik.e the horse version. The Agriculture Department said in a routine listing of foreign trade inquiries that Japan "wants 20 to 30 tons of horse intestines -large ones only" and that those must be I scrubbed clean inside and out, boiled, c leaned N•m•-------------------1 a~ai n and the n im· FREE! "UN IN BRIEF" I mediately frozen. A.ad•-------------------Officials said the horse Colorful 20-page folder. How the UN 'Works and wh1t11does. c01v S1•1• l•P i intestines are ''con- For your free copy, ( samed mixed. with hors~ I · 1 mail this coupon to : UN IN BRIEF, Box 14526, St. Louis, MO 63178. ..J ~~al in localized areas L---:-------------------------·----! apan. -' ~ ' 'HEALTH FOOD SPECIALS AT ALL 3 STORES (Good Oct. 20 thru Oct. 25 CLOVER HONEY ALMONDS 3 pound can Reg. $3.59 SPECIAL s21s 1-lb. REG. $1.90s149 SPECIAL VITAMIN ''E'' D' ALPH.A 2CO l.U. 100 CAPSULES s298 REG. $4.98 SPECIAL CONTINENTAL ACIDOPHILUS CULTURE REGULAR $2.79 160Z. s219 SPECIAL SUPREME·B-50 A HIGH POTENCY B·VITAMIN CAPSULE. 120 capsules·REG. $7'..49 . LECITHIN GRANULES 1-POUND REG. $4.98 •SPECIAL s391 SPECIAL 5449 Puffed Brown Rlce ·cenal 6 OZ. REG. 55c SPECIAL . 45C· ' COASTLllE HEALTH FOODS 3 COMPLETE NUTRITION CENTERS COSTA MESA 270 E. 17th•HILLGREN SQUARE 548-9537 - TUSTIN 10M Irvine Blvd. (Hr. Sav-on) 544-7134 LAGUNA HILLS 24102 El Ton> Rd. (Nr. Rlilplls). 586·7080 f'A8 DAILY PILOT MOl'ldl'ly. Oclo~r 20. 1975 THE FA,111 .Y CJll<] ~ ll~· Bil Kt·a.ne ''Stop 1hot noise, P J! I need o lit lie piece of I' quiet around here!" L .M. B•»yd Which A ctor's N o.l?Bronsoii _ \V omcn '-''ho make lhl'ir living by finding Jobs for othl'r people tent! to be su!>piciuus of ex - lrt~mcly h.1ntl:-.omc men. Or so rcct.'nl :-.urvl!ys 1nd1l·atc. This 1s not nl·t·t-s!>;.iril.v true of nurses, t • secrelaril's, school tc;.it:hl'rS. Ju:-.l lhose lady ' I ' I' ' I I I I \• t>mploym1•nl coun!>clors. 'J'hpy 'rC' :1pl to qucs· lion the l>cl I C'r look 1r1~ mt'n \Yi! h some cyni<-·is m as to why thcy 'r l' out of \\"Ork . (:an you explain tht!:i phC'nom<-•non " I tan 't ROBERT REDFORD,' Paul Ncv,.man and Steve '.\11·Quel!n are said to be the top box offil·C movie stars in thi s <'OUnl r y. but '-''orldwide. no Jctor is more popular than Charles Bronson. the highest pa.id performer or them all. WIDOWS Average age of the widows in this cou!'.!try is58. A DOG kl•pl awake for four to fiVl' tlays and nights probably '-''ill die, rcmcml>crth<Jt. HF.:RF.'S TO the imaginative t<.1xpayer - clink ~ -"-"ho addrt.'SSed an l'nvt'lopc tu Collec· lorofT.1X('S, Se11tlle City I !au!. THE U.S. Ol<:PARTMENT of Agriculture spent $113.417 to find out lhat mothers general· ly prefer children ·s clothing that needs no iron- ing. You could havt' told the Departml'nl that for hall the price. what? J OEJ\NOllOWARD Q . "ls it true that I toward Cosell and Joe Garagiola have a running feud going·.1 ·· A. Not exactly. 'l'hey don 't pay much atten- tion to each other. I don"t knov.' what lloward says about.Joe, but Joe says about lfoward : "I consider Cosell a Clunk -out lawyer. IC he had breakfast. lunch and dinner with everybody he says he does, he'd ~igh673 pounds. · IT TAKES 1.53 acres of culti vated land a year lo feed a person who euts meat, but it only takes half an acre lo Ceed? vegetarian. AGAIN AM ASKED if a white couple have ever given birth lo a black child as the result of the fact that one of them had a black ancestor. Research fails to tum up any authenticated case in which a couple produced a child darker than the parent with the black forebear. Girl Drums Away r At Boys' Band ' ' ' ' I l I I ! I I ( DENVER (AP ) -An 8-year-0ld percussionist ha!:i taken Denver Police Chief Art Dill and the Denver Junior Police Band to court to challenge a rule that excludes girls from playing in the band. Acting on behalf of · MonChe ire Burks, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer fil ed suit in Denver District Court seeking an injunction to force the band to accept the girl as a member. The suit asks the court lo rule the band a quasi· official organization of the city and county of Denver and its "boys only" policy unconstitutional. GRAND OPENING SALE ~ameriton. PAINTCINTER ONE STOP PAINT & WAUPAl'SI CEMTER HOW AT WESTPORT Slj)UARE l •t I. 17• ST .. 5UITI 2', COST A MISA 17141 646-8774 WALLPAPER I c SALE lluy On~· \~!'! t1nfl For 1 •, G RASS, BURLAP AMO CORK ALL OTHERS I 0°·o-30°'• Off INTRODUCTORY OFFER ·20% OFF OH AMERJTOHE PAINTS • Shell Infbrmation Series: Motor Oil - - I want to help your car's engine live to a ripe old age. By Bruce Boswell, Shell Lubrication Expert Whether you use Shell or another motor oil this information might put off that awful moment when the mechanic says, ~ "This isn't going to be cheap." l.\ruo.~ ll<J~v.cll Motor oil is your engine's life blood. The typo of oil you use and the way you use il can help you gel thousands of extra miles without a major engine repair. Oil's enormous job At 55 mph, each piston in yow· engine move:; up and do"·n in:.ide it..~ cylinder about 35 tili1c:-> a second. It trJ\·els about a quarter of a 1nllc --fore\'C'IJ' mile you clri\'C'. ~1ien j'OU ~tCJl on the gas, the piston rod~ push agi:Unst the cr.u1k- ~hafl ,,·ith a pre:-.sw't' of n1o t'l' ~ than a thousand pounds per ~ square inch. A film of motor oil thinner than this newspaper page sep- arates these paits and ket•Jis them from gri11ding eacl1 otl1er to pieces. Besides this lubricating job, a motor oil sh0ttld clean the engine, he lp cool it, and protc>ct against rusting. With all this \VOrk to do, ,your moWr oil deserves :i·o1u· attention, SAE lOW, SAE30, etc. What those numbers really mean Those are viscosity grades. They tell how thick the oil is. The higher the nwnber, t he thicker the oil. The SAE stands for the Society of Auto- motive Engineers, ,,·ho set UJJ the grades.'I11e W means it's for cold \\·eather use. When starting an engine in cold weather, a thin oil like JOW will flow well and protect well. But as the engine gets hotter, the oil gets thinner, and a !OW can't always protect a hol engine adequately. The oppo<ite is true for a high viscosity grade like SAE 30 or 40. It's thick enough to protect a hot engine, bul on a really cold mornu1g it would be too thick. The engine Try this motor oil fact or myth quiz. Your oil can look dirty and still be OK. /.''ot·f. The oil gets cL.1rk because engine contamination is being held in the oil insWad of clcpo:-:itcd in the engine. Motor oi ls made from Pennsylvania crude net:cssarily J>('rform helter. Al yl Ii. \Vhcrc the c111clc oil cQn1c~ from has little to do \\ith th1• qua!it:.' of th e finished product. Refining and a<l(litives make the in1p ortant dif- f1.·1·cnccs in n1otor oil~. E\"eryonc should change the fill rr every lin1e thl'~· chanKe oil. P.1yll1. r.Jost car maker~ rC'rommend chang-ing the ri\tcr ('very olhl•r time. If you 're rha11gin~ it C'\'C'r y time, you 1nay be 'vasting rnunty. Check your O\\"ncr':-; 1nanual to find out. l\tultigndt' oil can sa,·e gasoline. f 'acf. fn a cold start-up, a tOW~lO or tOW-10 multi- J..'T:ldc oil ,,;u be thinner than a single ~adf! 30 weighL Therefore the engine nzns \l.'ilh Jess drag and uses less gasoline. In cold- wealhcr short·trip driving, \vhcn the engine !lever really gets v.·ar~d up, some drivers may ~vc as much as 3.4 rw~rrent, depending on the car and the temperature. T would lie hard to starl and the thick oil would be slow getting to vital parts. Multigrades Multigrade oils, the kind with two numbers like JOW-40, contain chemicals called polymers that make them act like low \1scos- ity grade oils when the engine is cold and high viscosity grade oils when the engine is hot. So why doesn't ererybody buy multi- grades? Because single gradl'S g-encrally cost less. Ancl many people can u._..;e thcz11 5atisfactorily, depending on the weather and the way they drive. To find the grades that we recommend for the temr>eratw·e rat1ge U-1 your area, see the chart al right. Things to consider when choosing a motor oil Consi<kr t/w ki11d of driving yo1< do. Perhaps a single grade IOW is right fo r nomial winter rhiving in your area. But on a long highway toip \11th a heavy load, the engine will get pretty hot even though il'scold outside. You'd neecl a IOW-30 or IOW-40 for high tempera- tw-e protection as \\·ell as quick \\'inter st.arts. The co11dition of tlw car can make a dif- fere11ce. If the car is hard to start when it's cold, a lo,,· visco~il~' oil can help it turn over. If yo in· car is an ''oil bumer", a high viscosity oil can cut conswnption. (But get it fixed as soon as you can. It pollutes.) It doesn't huit to mi.r wlwn adding oil-if. If the oil in your engine is right for your car, and the oil you're adding is too, it doesn't make any difference if they're different brands. Toclay's cars 'nCC(l 1wt be "broken in" with any spec ial oil. At your first oil change, The highest pressure in your engine is \11here the <'runs haft (A) plL<>he~ again!<t the valve lifters (B). Herc, an anti-\\·ear additive in the oil lays down a thin film that must protect while p~ssure llCachcs about 100,000 lbs. per sq. inch. start off with the right oil for your car, then slick with it. A good oil docsn"t 11eed Jwlp from an oil lrcal"1cllt.. An oil that meets the car maker's wan·anty >c rvi ce requirements is designed to do everything your engine needs. Look for "Service Classification SE" on the can. 1 What oil changes really do Maybe you've heard a story about a· guy who never changed his oil and drove 50,000 miles without a breakdown . Some of those stoiies might be true for all I know. But I wouldn't lry it "1th my car. The fact is, you play the odds \vith oil changes. Torlay's high ~uality oils and filters do a commendabl~ job of prolt>Cting against the dirt, soot. acid, and other junk that gets into your oil. The oifs detergent properlies are so good that about a pound of this contamination can be suspended in your oil where it will drain out at changing t ime. But there's a Limit to what lhe oil can do. If you don't change, eventually the additive> f'ind tht rrade Shtll recommends for your climalt-. I ·ow · -10 D 10 N ~ ~ ~ ~ ro ~ Outside Temperature to 11"4 !C)J• ~Not recommended for sus1ained high SPeed dnvir.g that suspend dirt, fight wear, and so forth will be used up, and trouble can start. So, while you can sal'e a few bucks on oil over the life o_f a car by stretching between changes, I don't think it's worlh lhe risk. No"' some information about Shell motor oils: Check the Shell lineup for the right motor oil for your car. Shell X-100• motor oils are available in single grades SAE !OW, 20W, 30, and 40. Each offers the protection you need for its temperature range. And each meets the warranty service requirements of every U.S. car maker. And most foreign cars. · Shell X-100~ Multigrade motor oil is an SAE IOW-40, an all-season oil offering excellent. high temperature protection plus good low temperature startability. lts patented formula fights sludge and other contaminants that can harm yollr engine. Shell Super x e motor oil earns the 10\V-50 rating, the widest multigrade range you can buy. If you want even greater high temperature protection than Shell lOW-10 this oil is for you. ' . Wi th proper care and a top quality motor oil (and Shell Super X is our finest) "'e belie\•e that most of today':; ne\\·cr cars can be expected to go I 00,000miles \Vilhout a major engine repair and with no apprc· ciable sacrifice in perfonnance. Any questions? Write me. Send them with your name and address to: Bruce Boswell, Shell Oil Co., P.O. Box61G09 Civic Center Station, Houston, Texas, 77zoS. For some more information 011 taking good care of your car, ask foroul' free booklet. "Questions and Answers About Motor Oil." - People working with energy ' . ' ' ' ·-.... - 3 •« 0 .. " ' ' . .. " ~ G T • c ' ,, . ' ' ' ' ! I t • 1 ! . . Deaths Ehewlwre LOS ANGELES (UPI> .Jud1e Jo•a D Mals -Veteran newsman and Foley, 67, appointed to radio talk show host Jim the Santa Clara County Mutia, '47. died Satur-Superior Court bench in day at Sepulveda J.9.llattheageof33 died Veteran• lloapital of a heart attack Satur- lollowlng a brid illness .. ciay. Foley resigned his Martin had been affillat· state Senate seat to ac· ed with radio station C"ept Gov. Colbert KGIL tor more th~ a Olaeo's appointment, decade. m a k i n g b i m the y ouoce1t judge in SAN .JOSE <UPI) Calltomiaatlhelime. COTTINGTON CAftCM.. J. OOTTIHGTOfol, fJhwcl ... ,. Ot ...... 19, 1971 111 ~ ... , (a. $Wltl.,.., tlr ,_,. •• •. ........ ,.,. .. _ ....., P•1•KI• "'-; t.. ...... Mi"'"I Ji'rK!oOf'I .... Stewe<\ .J. ~ Memott•I Mnok.H wllf WMld T__,., 0<.tober !I, l :llO PM. c.or--4 Mer CNPll. 98111· .... ll'f'O'I F-r•I ... ,,... l11'9r"°""' will b9 Ol'i"' ...... ._ ........... -c-dfl ~ Mwtu«yclirec:tOl"5. BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Cotolw del Mar 67~9450 Cotta Mesa 646-2•24 BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 49+9415 San Juan Capistrano 495--1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK c:emetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. WNITWOlilTH GEOAGf; Kf.L.t.900' WHITWOltTH, "'tlOelll .. L..- Hklt. c.. O.te ., ...... oc ...... ''· ttK. s..r.+ .... .., ~wlk, ....... '-"'- W"ll-ll'I; ikw.t"ltr, AreM Koi'I' SmlUI flll ~ 9e«I\_ GI.; ..... .,tftdCN....,.; ""*· ,..,.. ~ s.un.wa. Mr,~".,. mlrM ClltMy (;Hy Anonwy ot U. <lty ol La ............. C... Sl"'kfl ~M ti. held •I 11:•>M 'T..eMer, "•<Iii< vi.w Ol•lll'il. lf1terll'lolftt, Pe<lllc 'II•• Mtmw .. l ... rl<, HewP0'1 keo;JI, C.. In MNolf nc....r,, rNmotiel con tr~~ -• be """' lo Wl>lt-rth (.ol!e91, S.--. Wiii'!. Pee Ilk view Mol"'tu.ery _...._ .. PAUL ARTHUR Ot!! PAUL, re,ldefll ot c:or-... ""-'· c •. 0.1• ot ... th°'-· ....., 11, ''''· w-.. 1 .... ., 111,-.0u.,. 'llnt.,.1 Ot P111I ot ~-Otl ""-'· l"rlv11le P•f'l'llly Mnokfi w!ll 1W Nld 11 t .JD A""' on TIM\O.l"I', P•<ili< vi.. 0...-l. P•<llk vi.w Mortu.-., dir•<- iuo. Nt•POl't S.9<11. Ce GRAY•ILL \.£ROY A. GRAY8tl.l.. r~t of C:O,te Mew, C.. Oete of <He01 Ocl-• IP, lt1S. S..rvt-...d by 1-_.., AbOt Go"e"ttlln ot Pomone. Ce., efld MlriCltl Greyblll o l Venture. Ce.; 1- deu9J1t1t,, M••"l'IYn J•tl1$on ot WllWllllQlon 1nc1 &en, Gii~ ot Oiosl• """14; liw Of"OtMr '· Glen ot 811"$low, A. ,,,,._,.., of s.tltl Mlrl1. A. E-•U CJI G.I ........ , .JoM ot !.M Di9'I' ~ Floyd o1 Gllndli.; 1-lhtlr\, -'"- Fr, k end Bertf\1 S:llloll. botfl ol C-..lno; ts ff"...ck~ldren -,,.,.. ..,...,,...,.._Jllldttn. S.rYkM will tie "'Id """-""'""''· Oc:tobt• ?) ••• 11 00 A.NI, 11 0.llWOOd C.~l••r OWclt'l 1n Ch•l••••lll, wltll Eidt• Ou•ne Pel•r.-olH<l-1. &ell 8rOIClw1y -f"f!HrY. Gfft• Mt"M , di•&< tor~ DODSON Murder Trial Slated SANTA ANA -Katy Ann Pennington. "8, has been ordered to facetriaJ Dec. 22 in Orange Cpunty Superi or Coui;.t ori murder ehar1e1 rit ea ORANGE COUNTY when pottce found her d,yina bus~nd lying In D l "J d the doorw ay of lhe e ru e family's Wett tminster bome. Judge Kenneth Williams further ordered I.and Use Mrs. Pennington to re,., S d OK turn to his courtroom lU y Nov. 21 for a prettial bearing. She is free on $1S,OOO bail. It is alleged that Mrs . Pennington fired a rifle shot into her husband's chest during one or several quarrels t hat OC· curred between the cou·· pie last Sept. J. J ames Eugene Pennington died while en route to a local hospital. Sentence Scheduled Speedway motorcycle raC"er Danny "Bizarro" Becker of Fountain ValJey faces sentenC"ing Nov . 5 on a burglary charge. SANTA ANA -The Orange County Planning Commission has un - animously approved a detailed land use study for the Silverado and Modjeska Canyons area. One objective or the project will be a General Plan amendme nt establishing the areas 1,11hich are to be con- served and developed. Cou nt y planners. 1,1,·orking with area resi- dents and private. paid consultants. also intend to develop a community plan which specifically details how that develop- mC'nt and conservation will occur . • Policy Change In Bus Routes By Wm. SCHREIBER Ol .. Ollf'f ...... Matt SANTA ANA - Orange CountY Transit · District directors Friday endorsed staff.proposed refinements to more than 20 bus routes in an effort to improve service or ridership where pnr blems have developed. All lhe changes will take effect next February, ju1tt prior to another 55-bus expansion of the district fleet . The most significant Policy change approved by directors involved an extension of the hours of operation to 11 p.m . or buses serving colleg<'S. universities and n1ajor shopping centers ln the county. PRIOR TO the change', most buses made their last round trip ..it ..iboul 8 p.m .. effectively cuttln~ off night s('hool s tudl~nts and late shopping cC'nt ('r patron s from full service. The late night Sl'rv1 t c will be provided un routes ser\•ing Cal State F\Jllerton . Golden \Vl'SI. Orange Coast and Sad· dl eback Colleges . Westmins ter :\1all, llunt- ington Ct>nter. South Coast Pl~za . L~~una J-lills ?ti.all. Jo~a s hion Island. bust"S to and from work. HF. ALSO NOT Ell that Sunday service on thl• coast route will Hlso be extended from Grants Plaza to th e Camp Pendleton Gate. Cur· renlly. that s eC'tion of the route i:s only served on weekdays. Ot her distri c t modifications includt'.'d -Potential elimina- tion or Route 205 bet "'l"t'n l.ong Be aC'h and tht• Ir vine Indu s tri a l Complex beC'aUSC' of low patronage. Possibl(' c;.in t•t•ll a tion of the Park·n·ll1dl' route to the city ur Corona because of a la<'k of cooperation from that C'ity. l\1 ajor modifications in Route 1'11 s erving th1• C"ounty airport and s ur rounding indus tri;.i1 p ;1rk s dul' to l o w p~1tronage and apparent· ly poor scheduling. -Changes on lloutt• 91 C'Onnecling thC' Sad· dlebat•k Vallt'y "'1th San· ta Ana, particularly to~ SC'rve central Lake Fores t and l\1 ission Viejo. -i\1inor adjustments in Route 75 serving the SaddJebaC'k Valley and Laguna Hill s i\tall. -Changes in Route 85 DAILY PILOT A9 22 hour ' • TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ON LY! SOME QUANTITI ES ARE LIMITED! SPECIAL! Clever houndstooth, solid match-mates. 0 ) Cahfornla 644-2700 El.LA A, OOOS.ON, rttl<kntot C0\11 Ml'u, Cl. 0.le '311 cte.IU-0 ()(--• II, 1•1s. !i.urvl••d bY one 01uo11t••, Ellr&Deth K••• ol C~t1 Meu; 1twM t><othlt••· Frenll, Tom •no Ed HIQQll~. •11 of O.\(lt19, lltlnol~; e.roe •lster, Ooretll'I' Qee1 of Mo..ttl•I•. Ce.: flour orM'ldc.11110.en. Aow•y T-v 1 oo p,,.., SI. Jol<hlm1 CiltllOU< CIHM'<JI. Becker. 20. or 17219 Santa Barbara St ., pleaded guilty to a re- du ced . m i.sdem eanor rount "-'hen a rraigned on charges of breakin~ into a Costa Mesa Navajo In- dian jewelry 5hop l;tst month. THE STUDY, which will go to the board of supervisors for ap- proval , will cover about 31.921 acres of mostly rugged terrain . About 85 percent of the land lies within the Cleveland '.'la · tlonal Forest IN REL1\TIOS to the extended shoppin,:: center serviC"e , distri<'l senior planner Tom J enki n s s aid many cmrloyes of the Cl'nlcrS wit be able to ride the s e r v i n g t h e Sa n i--• ....;;;.;..- Ciemente area PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 · """u of Chrl111en &url•I ~"""· t :OOAM M thlt <1'111•<11 lnl~•mel'll. l-l(itv Holy Sep .. ltll•• Ctm••••Y 6•11 8tOldWlyMorl"arydlrttlor,, SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI. Huntington Beach 536-6539 P UBLIC NOTICF. Cf"·1111 NO'TICIE 'TOClll!OITOllS 01" •Ul.K TllANSl"Ell CS.C.1.61tl -61t1 U.C.C.I Motic" 1, lle••DY o !v•n lo lllil <•editor' ol EUC.ENE J WILHELMI 111d ""U A I El. l.. WILHELMI , TreMl-l, wftO\e bu1I-\\ IOClrftl II lMI p,....,. ..... vi .... City of Tustin, c-ty ol Qr..,911, St111 ot Cillll.,..n;•. 11111 a Dulk lr.n\ler i\ ab<M.11 Iii be rnlOt IO Mi l.OREO VREfLAM O •nd ·JAMES ...... VREELAMO, TraMlerw\, wl\o"f bu\IM\\ 1dd<~\\ 1\ 1001 N, f'~•. Cl!y of S.nta Ane, County of Orl"91', Stilt ot C111tor"!• T~ P•Ol)efly to II<! l••nSlt'fl'td ;, lot"'"' 11 1191 Monrovl&. City ot Cml• ,..,..,,, co .. nly 01 or11>oe. Stal• 01 Olltor11l1. Tt>e bulk t•111sler wll! be conwmmel· 80llor 11\~r •~ 1\1 dly of November. 1,1), al ID DO •·"' 11 GROV E R ESC~W CORPORATION wlllHll ad· dr9\I I• ll001 tr .. !ne Blvd , TIH\111, C.aHIMnil ~ ,., .n ''known to Ille Tr•mle<te\, .n tiu\il'\et\ ""~' '"" •Od•••W'l ~ try thlt -,,...,,1eror• lor IM Pill lt>rN '"""'"'" wrne O.tit<I October l, lt7S ""•ld•HI VrHl&nd .,.,..,,,,,_ GllO"ll!ll ESCllOW COJlP. M•Jn TwtlA, C.U..,!111 n6M II. eor-r: ti~. PuDll,,,.,.,d O••noe Coett Oeo!y p;101, OclobetlCl, ltl~ J'IM-1) PUBLIC NOTICE FIC:'Tl'TIOUS BUSINl!SS NAME ST A'T E.Mlf.NT T"' loHowl"9 per"°" I\ oo;119 bull· l'Mi.n. S£Ml.AP, 7" S11au ..... NO. I, CO\ll ""'""'' C.1l •torn!1 91•17 ~DOtlll S"r1nn• Spe11te, IM !>l'Wlllmlr No. L Coll• Mew, C1lllor11l1 .,.,, Thh bu\11'\e\, I~ <Ondu<led Dv If\ In· d1Yld1Jal. DeDO••ll Su1.111ne S~nc:t Tiil• •••tem<!nl w•• 111,0 wllll !ht Counly Cltrk ot Or.1n<;ie CO...nty on Ck· lobitrt, 1•71 ...... Pl.lbll\hed Or•noa coes• 0111, P11et. Od. IJ, 10, 11,end NOV l , ltlS Jl.IW.15 P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS •USINESS NA""E STATEMENT lllt lollo••fMJ "'-h ckll119 !MN· ...,,,.,. VICKEA' WEST, 31tl8 A1tiiorl l.-Or•w. Co\11 Mew. Cltrtom11 "'~ Vltker, 0eWIOP"ttf'1 CoriiorMlon, )1"8 Altl>Ofl LOOP 0.,ve, Co!.te MHI. c.tllomi1'761• Thll rw,Jnn1 '' condutted 0¥ 1 llmol· ""oer1ner\hlp, Vick''' Oe<telapment C.0.11. 'ff Go•Oon l.lftll Pr~1lct.n1 Thil ll•ltmeftl •• , lllff ""'" ,,.. c-1v Cle•ll of Or1noe C0\111\y on Slop. f.e<'Nler lS, lt1~. _,, Publl\lled Or1tn91' C:1t11I Diiiy Piiot, 'ioft>l.2',1rldOcl.6, IJ,10, ltlS lilo1S.IS P UBLIC NOTICE FICTl'TIOUI auSINliSS NAMIES'fA'TEMl!NT Thlt lollOWinQ pet"IOni ere d0i"9 M l· ""' "· DYNA'TEAM INlElll:NATIONAL 35mm SLR CAMERAS .f NIKON I PENTAX i CANON I MIRANDA I KALIMAR AT COST OR BELOW! SLIDE PROJECTORS AT COST OR BELOW! .f G.A.F. 2660 .f G.A.F. 2680 .f G.A.F. 2670 .f G.A.F. 2690 . COM•••v. ""Sam" O.•ft. ""~ ELECTRONIC Nl911, C.ltton'll• .,.,, Robfft C. Aool, lllt 51-r Or,, Coit.I Mi111, C•lllornl1 '761' Long &eat JI. C11Homl1 tit*ll AO'\I c. cor..,1otk, •11l Allilr, .... ' FLASH Tllll bu1lnas' Ii cond,.tll!d Ot • 9"'f•ll 1MflM1'1hlP ""' .~:"~~; ·.::: "'"' .. ~ ,.. I HONEYWELL .f BAUER C-.ly Clerk O'I Ori11199 C.0..nty un Silop. ''""'"" "" ...,. I KALI MAR .f ACME P\ltllll\Md Ort"91 (NII 0.lly PllOI, ' • .. : Approximately 1.350 residen t~ live in the area. -:\tinor ..iltC'rations i.n ft oute 29 s l'rving the "'es t county. parliC'ular· ly Huntington BeaC'h and Pacifica llospital. ARE JUST SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. STOP BY OUR SOUTH COAST PLAZA STORE & SEE MUCH • MUCH MORE! AT COST MOVIE PROJECTORS I G.A.F. I KODAK I B & H I AT COST OR BELOW! I ALL LPS, TAPES & CASSETIES 50°/o OFF Telephoto-Wide Angle Lenses AT COST OR BELOW I NIKKON I CAHOH JI PENT AX I ALPEY .:. ' SOLIGAR IT-4 ,,.,_, . y' SOLIGAR IFh M-'I !i'i PRINZ I MIRANDA ~-· MOVIE CAMERAS AT COST OR BELOW! I BAUER I G.A.F. I KODAK ACCESSORIES & DARKROOM SUPPLIES AT COST OR BELOW! $.ffll. tt,9""Ckl.6, 1~.10. 197) .1'1t-7J ··------~·c..;":... __ .... .__ .... _...., ~~~~;~~--~~J!:n~~ WESIEll'S -:~ ...... HOMES, ""' LIMITED er· m _ r·as TOO lAllLY TO IUY FOR CHR\$TMA57 HOT AT THESE PRICU. IUY HOW I. SAVI! YOU'Li. IE HAPl'IH OH DECEMISI 25. 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Now . . . . . • Ch09se from these popular ind09r varieties: coleus, piggyback, creeping charlie and nephylis. • Corning see·thru 8 cup 12 99 perk. Origina lly fa ir traded at 22 .95. • • Corning see·thru 12 cup 16.99 perk. Originally fair traded at 27.95. • Corning table range - 3 pc. w/heat control. Or- iginally fair traded at 49.95. 25.99. 0 1tems fair traded in store April , 1975. Limited Quantities Special Buy Sling Back Sandal • 51/2'' to 8" Planters & Vases. 3 99 Reg. to 8.50. Now . . . . . . . . . • • 71/2" to 8" Planters. Reg. to 4 •. 99 10.00 . Now ............ . • 91/2'' to 11 " Planters. Reg . to •99 16.00. Now ............. •• Choose from many other styles. Top quality stone- ware -Lim ited quantities .. Orig. sold for reg. prices in April, '75. F·F 2.55 Cushion soft vinyl sling in a great selection of colors. Whole sizes 5-1 O A selected group of Womens dresses and pantsuits. Choose from a wide selection of colors and fabrics. limited Quantities Plant Stands Wooden Stands 16" -20" -24" -29" YourChoice 2.99 Special Buy. limited Quantities Calculator 7.99 TONITE ONLY Novus 3 function calculator. Perteet for palm or pocket. Limited quantities Men's Sport Shirts SPECIAL BUY Toys Converse Tennis Shoes Your Choice ~----------------------------------, 3.88 Long sleeve, nylon/acetate shirt. Many popular fashion prints to choose from. limited quantities. SPECIAL BUY Traffic Appliances Bl~o~;vf~;!c~n: 17.88 Orig. 21 .99. Toastmaster oven -broiler, Proctor 2 slice toaster-oven. limit 2 of each per customer. King-Size Bean Bag Chair 16.99 A full 108" round. Double zipper, double seams. Heavy-duty s upported vinyl in gold, , black, turquoise or avocado. Limited Quantities Women's Purses . 2.99 Shoulder strap -outside pockets - 3 styles -assorted colors. Limited quantities HEALTH & BEAUTY DEPT. Halloween Candy Candy Corn lib.bag 88¢ Pick-up stocking stutters. 1974 closeout of popul ar toys. Limited quantities. SPECIAL BUY Traffic Appliances Yourchoice 21 99 Big savings on: m Rival 5 qt. crock pot, General Electric sell cleaning iron, Proctor 10 cup coffee maker. Limit 2 of eavh per customer. SPECIAL BUY Bowling Ball 8.99 Signature ball. , Black -15 lbs . Limited Quantities Mugs 5/1.00 White stacking mugs. limited Quantities 1.99 Originally sold for much more. ·Men 's or Boys'. limited Quantities Union Oil 39¢aquart Union motor oil. 10w40. limit 12 qts. per customer. Only 30 cases per store. . Ajay Wooden Tennis Racquets· ·3.99/4.99 Wood frame with cushion leather grips. limited Quantities Dunlop Tennis Balls 1.33percan Or ig. 1.99. Irregulars -First quality. limited Quantities . IU9tA PAii: Beach at 6range1hQrpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundavs 10 to 8. CJIAHG.11 Clly Dr ar Garden Grove Blvd.• Ot>en weekdays 10 tog. Sundays 10 to 6. SANTA AMA: 3900 So. BristOl-No. Of so. CO•tt PllJ:I • Open Otlty 9:30 fO 9. Sundays 10 to 6. l • ,, ! TREASURY COUPON Large Grade AA Eggs 1 dozen carton 49¢ with coupon ! Reg. 69< . ' • : Good 7-10 p.m. only : • • : Good J0/21/75 only. Present coupon with i!em. limi! one ! 1 coupon per customer. One Item per coupon. Good only at 1 l Tre1sury ~perma1ket. 1 • • ~----------------------------------~ Ajay Golf Bags Your Choice 12.99 Factory closeout. Limited quantities. SPECIAL BUY Pro-Classic Golf Balls Pkg.of399¢ limited quantities HEALTH & BEAUTY DEPT. Anacin lOO's 1~9 cope 18 oz. 9~ ....,. 1 • . • ;;! t . • - ' TREASURY STORES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, ONLY 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Closed from 6:30 to 7:00 p .m. to prepare for sale Use Your JCPenney Charge Card .. SPECIAL BUY Quasar 12" T.V. Soundesign Radio SPECIAL BUY Sharp Stereo -AM/FM 62.99 99.99 Solid state FM /AM /FM stereo system with BSA full -size record changer and 8-track cartridge tape player. Black and wh ite. Model #3060. limited quantities. Reg. 139.99. Model "114. Limited quantities. SPECIAL BUY SPECIAL BUY Women's Shoes RED HOT BUY Jaws Super Size Towel 3.99 Women's Polyester Pants 2.99 3'~:~~~~~~;.e. 2.99 Orig. sold for 7 .99 Orig. 4.99. 36164" towel of cotton /cotton polyester terry cloth. Great for beach, in your bathroom or on your wall. At this low price you can pick up a couple. Limited quantities. Choose from a fine assortment of colors. April 1975 Limited Quantities SPECIAL BUY Bed Spreads Twin 7.88 Queen 9.88 Full 8.88 King 10.88 Quilted floral bedspread in assorted colors. Limited quantities. REGINA Electric Broom 22.99 Limited Quantities Model #0316. Lightweight, cleans rugs or bare floors. Dirt Cup. Rug pile dial. SPECIAL BUY Bedrest Pillows 2.99 Quality at low, low prices. Many colors to choose from. Limited quantities NervanaTM Bath Massage 7.88 Orig. 14.99. Safe , no electricity, easy to use. Works in any bathtub w/re- moveable shower head. Limited quantities SPEC~AL BUY Bounty Cookware 14.99 7 piece. Teflon II. Limited quantities. SNACK BAR Popcorn and Coke small size _29¢ Hot Dog and Coke 49c SPECIAL BUY Table Lamps 11.99 Limited quantities Sold for much, much more. Manufactur- er's Joss -your savings. CLOSEOUT Blankets 4.99 Twin or full size. Choose from solids or prints. First quality. Limited quantities. SPECIAL BUY Accent Pillows 2/3.00 Decorator throw pillows in accent colors, both in crushed and solid velveteen. Limited quantities CLOSEOUT Stemware 1.99 Set of 4 Ruby stemware in many sizes. A closeout special, ideal for Christmas gifts. Limited quantities SPECIAL BUY Corningware Casserole 8.88 4 quarts -sold for 15.95 April '75. , Limited quantities Modern Furniture Desk1&i9 48" wide -Double pedestal Credenza 12.99 · Limited quantities ... Hurry Girls' Pants Assorted pants for 1 99 the little girl. 4 -6x . • Assorted pants for 2 44 the big girl. 7-14. • Limited quantities Boys' Pants & Tops Tops 144 Big boys' L/S knit • shirts. Limited quantities Pants 2 66 Sig bof.;' jeans. Sol· • id or fancy with 2 pockets. Limited quantities CLOSEOUT Glassware 3.99 S~t Libbey closeout of gift glasses. Popular sizes. Sunflower pattern. Sold for 7.99 Dec. 1974. Limited quantities. Ironstone 20 Piece Set 10.99 Assorted patterns. From oven to table . Limited quantities IUIMA PA.RIC: Beach at Orangethome •Open weekdays 9:00 to 9:30 Sundays 10 lo 6 oaA.Mlol: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bn!tOl~o. of So. Coasl Plaza •,Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sundays 1010 6 ' I Limited qua 1·tities Fabrics 66¢·1.44 a yard Choose from printed natural look or polyester double knit. Limited quantities Fantastic Buy Women's Blazers 5.99 Orig. 9.99. Single breasted blazers i~ asst. plaids and checks . 100% acrylic. 8-16. Limited quantities. Men's 3-Piece . Leisure Suits 19.99 Orig. 29.99. 100% polyester 3 piece suits. 2 pocket jac kets. 2 pairs of slacks, one contrasting. 36-44. Limited quantities Men's Famous Maker Shirts 2/8.00 Long sleeve dress shirts in easy care polyester blends. Orig. sold for much more. Limited qu antities. SPECIAL BUY 8" Fry ·Pan 1.99 Orig. 4.99. Teflon II. Limited quantities 8-Track and Cassette Tape Cases 3.99 Blank Cassettes 3-pk. -60's 1.09 Reg. 2.19 Wind Song-l.P. by John Denver 3.87 ' 6.98 list Price ' • • • • ' • ' ' ' ' --' ... -... . ' .4. J 2 DA.IL V P1L01 Monday, October 20 1975 i I I TV Highlights NBC C·l l V 00 -The UFO Incident. Fact·ba::il'd dra ma d escri bin g l'X - peril'ncc::; •..lf liarnl'y and f.k'tty If ill , '''ho mainlairt that in 1961 they \\'ere take n aboard a spacl·trart and examined m cdic:1lly ABC 171 .10:00 -:lfodical Center. Dr. Jl)l> (l :.11111nn finds himself playing: the 'fathL'r rule· \\lht•n a tl·cn·agcr·s mother is l'>t> bu:;y Cl!S ! ~ l ·11 : :10 -\Vhat 's A .Niel• Girl l .ikc \'L>u "' IJr cnda Vaccaru. Edmond o ·Brien .incl llodd y ~t c Oo\\'all ~tar in this J97·l COllll'cl V CI\S < :..• • :1: 111 -l1l00tl on the ".\T oon. 1948 dra1n,1 starr1ni-: l\t)hL'rl Preston, R obcrt. :\l1tl'hum anti l!arbara Bel Geddes. TV DAILY LOG Monda y Evening OCTOBER 20 li:OD 0 re' 'o ED ED Ht•S Q 11 l J l 't. Plt"'I O ,6, 8on1nu Q 21 t. JO u;J Pll C Mond1J Muv1t ; (tl (lhr) "The UFO lrlCI· drnt"' (dPJ! /~ -Jamt1 (arl Jone~. I \I~''' PM!On\, 8a1n,rd ~U£hCS. A I• t ba·.•o d<~ma dt11:robmi ltit ti· 11..r" ''(t) ol 811nty 1nd Betty H1H, ,.ro ma•nt~<n \~at 1n 1961 t~tY ,..,, !ol•n 1b(lo•d a 5pate1:111t ind ,,~,.,.ned tlll'd1Call1. '6 The Unt01Kh1blu 0 ( "19 8 ) l ffi NFl Mond 'Y N11h1 foci1~11 N i L ... i. •I II t I l•'r B !•< 0 l!an\141' 0 KA.BC Spui1I '"Oi1ve1· Mario ~nd"th"" No'ed uc1n1 1ourn1l•l! (h111 £conom1l11 11vt\ 1n 01tfYlfW "~11"0 ~n~ JJtl"I today ID !hr Bold Ont1 Q) P1111tdit f,,11111 m Adam·ll ra Soltdtd 2i. St11 Irr• E!J Kuo"1 Sho• fl) lottlt R.nuh ltOijl 6 30 10 Merv Cu1hn Sho • (D Bt••lchtd " (l Ho1?•n"1 HflO,\ rn "''h.1111 "JOO EJQ 2l 6 ~Nt •I 0 Bn11+n1 lor Oollari { t. Mod S4u1d (I fo h ll 1~ Truth 0 Co11ctntr1hon m I lo•t lucy ffilht fBI 17 l Gu111mo•t ED Lil lo~ J6 LO•t A111"ic1n Style €D Cln~IC The1111 Prtv1nl' Sloop~ ru Co11~ue1 W P1lom1 rn Addtlll) f1m1l1 10 Mo•'" !C) 12h•l "Powder\tc'' 1.~.1 '/O -llod 111)01. Drnn1) ' . ill l:ElI!E) C4mr O~t Sin11n1! 1 , "'1 "' •umtn ~ m~·c !talu11n1 ~e11 Hf)l!y Nr11. Mti Chn1l11n f •t I ~.1lham10n 1/Hl f,!aq11t Adam p••lnu••·ng l~t,f (IWO (otnp011hOll) t 1<1 a 1 CD e,,i,,,., to111 ; ') 30 t) t7 d-a M1ude l\ow do you ·1 ru ynur ~11 h1tnd. "Welcome j ~nme -~'Jijl doi: 1) dead'"'? lbll's !he pio~ltm IK1n g Maude "~en V•11an'1 do1 dies "ti1lt on Iler ure. Q Hun "Sil '1 I aJ Pobre Clari 10:00 0 •:m (:I) (I) Medlctl Ctftlet 01. Joe Gannon tmd1 h•mulf ~ddtnly pla11ni !ht '"f1tht(" rolt when • Cetnt1er'1 mot~• 11 too bUif to a•vt lhe 1111 the 1Uenhon she need1. 01n1 Wynlu. lm!U Purl ind Dtc~ v,n P11te111ue1t. 0 m FIJNm 6 Peny Na'°' 0 81/NrJ Colst "Sa11tt ICM !ht C.oo!.e A rit&td ~nd rt·!!litd h11th )la~,, pcOer game involv1111 1 'u11tr1hlious pol1t!{1an 1nd 1 htt!e flttn book uud tor bl.ckm1ol, le1d1 (1s~ ,nd C1blt into lhl! world ol 11<)11tin lo get the f.ln1pln cf cor ouphon Joseph Clnlp1t11lll. Buu Ot8tnnm1 ind Dllne McS.lio tut)! 0 i;tor(e PirtMM Report ffi 'tl SNrt ED Ille TriUI Eye ··crooked Beik OI Heavin" A port11y1I ol t11b1I 1r1S uom 1rou/ICI !ht WOlld ( 1t l!J) HRt Maw CE Mlaiofl: IMjMWiblt 12:00 m ~uw.1 R11""1" (mul) ''O -T uesdoy AllCt F1ye, Don AmKht . 1:00 0 "HM!" SaJ Die" (tom) '39 - Bob Kopt. Marth1 Rart. DAYTIME MOVIE S o~ "lltti1t in th• Oust" Cdr1) '60- llomond Buff. Join Btnnen, Mii· = h 1.,., ,. 1 ... tll1 liver JO:OO ~'IC) "loel It! l r 1 1 lft n1 I 1·30 0 (C) '1ht 811tloet C011tt1u'" > M.cR1t. Gardner. Romno 811111 (m~s) '49 -11.ne H1v11 GNdanl · (dra) '5'4 _ Hllmp~rey Bo11rt. Avl ' ]O:JO 0 '1k Mwt1tmy'1 'tiflr /llorl ·43 J:JO [l l "•h. llO" (com) "!IO ~ £d ;' _ llMI Ch1ney /f 411« MJ1ltl'J •• m11nd G .. enn, Burt l.1nc1sttr. ; Maril 1111er (m,sl '42 11111111• 0 <Cl "'ltdmW' {com) "68 i MOlttU, P1t11t 11.nowlts .ll1011tl Welcl1. l'tltr ~. ;1 ~.KOCE Television (50) • Top LP 3 Lists Name John Denver Uy The AssocJa.ted Press The following 3rc Billboard's hot record hits for thl' Wl'('k ending Oct. 25 as they appear ln next ""eek 's issue of Billboard magazine llOTSINGLES 1. DAD Bl.OO D Neil Sedaka. Rocket 2. CAI. YPSO .J ";\l SO RR\' -J ohn Denver . RCA 3. 1\11 R 1\(~I . F.S -J t:>fferson Starship, Grunt 4.1.YIN' Jo:YES -F.agles.Asylum 5 . 1'11EY JLJST CAN'T STOP IT -The Games P rople Play .Spi nners. Atl antic 6. F'fo;F.1.1:-IGS -i\1 orn!; Albert , RCA 7 . \VllO I.UV ES YOU -fo~our Seasons, Warner Bros. Curb 8. ISl.1\NO GI RI. -F.lton John. MCA 9 !1Al.LR00:\1 RIJTZ-S\\.·eet, Capitol 10 I"!' ONLY T1\K£S A :\'ll NUTE -Tavares. Capitol TOP 1,P s I J O ll:'-1 J)F.'.'J'v'F.R \Vindsong , RCA 2 Pl:'-l"K 1-'L{f\'I) \\"1 ~h ''ou \Vcrl' ll<:rt:. (~olumb1a 3 . .Jfo~ffo~F.RSCl:\" STA!lSlllP Red Octopus: Grunt ·I. TllF. 1·:.Ac;LF.S (In(' or ·rhi:se Nights . Asylum 5. 1,1:'\IDA llO:'\ISTADT -Prisoner In Disguise, Asylum 6. ALLMAN BROTHERS RAND -Wln. Lose Or Draw, Capricorn 7. JET 11R O TULL-,-------~ Mi.nstrel In The Gallery, ?:io.!r: 0 ~. Chrysalis ey Tops in Pops ®~ B. GEORGE llAR· '--------"~ RISON -Extra Tt!xture, 1\ppll" 9. RRUCF. SPRINGSTEE'.'l -Born To Run. Columbia 10. ROD S TE\\'AR1' Warnl'r 1\ros Atlanl1t Crossing. COU:'\'TR \' Sl:'\'GJ,F,S I. SA~ 1\~1.0:'JIO S1'ROJ,L Tanya Tucker , MCA 2. T U R N (l UT Tl l E LIC:llTS A'.'10 L.OVE !\·1E TONIGHT ()on \V1lliams.ARC-Dot 3. J'M SORRY -John Denver. RCA 4. ARE YOU SURE 11ANK DONE IT THIS WAY ? ROB WILLS ISS1'Jl.l. TllE KING -Waylon Jennings, RCA 5. HOPE YOU'RE FEEi.iN' ME Like I'm Feelin' Yo u -Charley Pride. RCA 6. ROCKY -Di ckie l..et', RCA 7. WHAT'S HAPPENED TO BLUE EYES - Jess i Colter, Capitol 8. 1 l.IK E AF. F.R -Tom T. 11al1 . Mercury 9. AIJ. OV F.R 1\1 F:-Chcirlie. Ri ch. i'~pic 10. Wll/\T IN T11 E WORLD'S COME OVER \'OU -Sonny .J<.1 m ('S , Columbia F.1\SY Ll STF.NI~(; 1. S0 ~1F.Tlll:'JG RETTER TO DO -Oliv 1:.i :\°{'\\.'lon-John , :"t1CA 2 GA:\1ES PEOl'LE Jl! ... AY -Spinners. Atlan· ILl' :J Tll E \VAY I WA.."IITTOTOUC H YOlJ-Cap- toun & Tennill<'. A&l\1 ·I CAROLUNI\ l '.'1 THF. PINES -::'11i c haC'l :"t·1urphey, Epic 5. 1-I EI.P ME i\1AKE TT -To My Rockin ' Chair -ll.J . Thomas, Al\C 6. DIAMONDS& RUST -Joan Raez. A&M 7. ONLY 11 /\VE EYES FOR YOU -A'l Garfunkel. Columbia 8. J"M SORRY -John Denver. RCA 9. \VllO LOVES YOU -Four Seasons. Warner Bros.·Curb 10. 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I ,. 12 Classes C'ompete In Gold Cup Twelve classes turned out Saturday and Sunday for Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Fall Gold Cup Series which was marked by light airs and murky skies. Trophy winners: 'ETCHELLS·22 -1, Spirit. Scott Ramser, NHYC; 2, Bananas, Leroy Sutherland, NHYC; 3, Egad, Jim Bul"k· ingbam, NHYC. RHODES-33 -1, Folly II, Blair Barnette, BYC, • Hot Cat Sailor SHIELDS -Torino. Bill Martin, NHYC; 2, Jean. Gordon· Marlow, NHYC. PHRF -1, Ghost, John Reynolds, NHYC, 2, s,arkle, Alex Irving, BYC; 3, Blue.Rocket, Bill Blurock, BYC. 05-0-S-1, Alan Johnson, CBYC; Randy Hatfield, one of the top catamaran sailors in the Southland, will be on the learn-to-sail clinic al the Long Beach Sailboat Show opening Friday at the Long Jjeach Arena. Hatfield, whose favorite twin-huller is a Hobie Cat will olfe r suggestions on how to obtain the best speed from the craft without capsizing. 2. Gary Looman. SBYC. SOLING -1, Ken Young, CYC; 2. Harley Turpin, BCYC; 3, Ran- dall Schweitzer, SBYC. · SABOT A -I, John Sbaddon, LBYC; 2, Mike Pinckney, BCYC; 3, Regina Parker, NHYC. Breezes Shorten Voyagers' Race SABOT B -l, Craig Fletcher, DPYC; 2, Joanie Martin, NHYC; J, Charles Buckingham, NHYC. SABOT C -l, David Franco, LIYC ; 2, Letham Bell, ABYC; 3, Rod Turner, BVYC. Light airs off the Orange Coast Saturday forced a shortened course in Voyagers Yacht Club's Huntington Pier West race, the sixth-of the flumphrey Bogart Series ror Performance Handicap Racing Fleet, and the Homer Laughlin Series [or Midget Ocean Racing F1eet yacflts. LASER A -I , Ty Beach, BYC; 2, Keith Kilpatrick, BYC. LASER B -I , Ned Jones, NHYC : 2, Dayna WilJjamson, BYC :3, Mary Andrews,BYC. The race was scheduled for 19 miles, but the race committee wa.s forced to end it and the windward mark when the zephyrs set in. . Class A winner in PHRFwas Bob Sodaro's Andi amo, Balboa Yacht Club. The winner in MORF was Vivacious JI, skippered by Bill von Kl einSroid, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. LID0-14 -I, J im Tyler, BYC; 2. Rick Crisfield, VYC; 3, Mike Cuckler,ABYC. PHRF·A -1, Andiamo; 2, Pele, Jim Emmi, BCYC ; 3, Lumaran, Bill Rohrs, VYC; 4, Valerie, Fred Powell, BCYC; S, Pu!(, Dave Stone, BCYC. LA Boat Wins Harbor Race Summern·ind II, a Newport·41 sailed by Dick Meine of the host Los Angeles Yacht Club was the overall a nd Class A winner Sunday in the second race of the Harbor Series. The series is being sailed under the IOR /ORF-75 measurement rule, an Ocean Ra cing Fleet revision of the International Offshore Rule Mark 111 . Runner.Up in Sunday·s race was Whimsey Tres, a Yankee-38 skippered by Hugh Rogers, LAYC, and third was Cheetah, an Ericson·39sailed by Dick Pen· nington, King Harbor Yacht Club. 'R' Sloop Wins Hi-poi1U Debra, an aging ''R''Classsloop was the Class A winner Sunday in the seventh race or South Sh~ Yacht Club's Hi -Point Series for Pe rformance Han- dicap Racing Fleet yachts. Class B winner was Alpha JI , skipp~red by Glenn Reed, SSYC. CLASS A -1, Debra; 2, Preamble, Terry Cicero, BYC; 3, Rivet, Keith Cleland, BYC. CLASS B -l . Aloha 11 ; 2, Little Oly, Jack Badorek, SSYC; 3, Big Maggie, Mike Harvey , BYC. 15411 W. :SUNFL.OWi:R W OF RtSTOL C.M. 540·05tc A '"HUPY HOOllB .. Ill V"'C.A.IHAL IHOWLIDGr A "'IOT & HIS DOG" y "L\HCtfO oe.uxr 111 "'IMMAMUELLI• tll -surH. YIXIM'" Ill MOM. lNIU ll'lll &>l .. J:ff-51.JI UCrJHOUD.l.f5 SAT.&~ll;JI THE CITY SHoPf'ING CENTRE ORANGE •~l2·6721 S.A . FRWY IMANCHfSTfllt IX.I G.0 . FlltWY !CITY DR. fX.J ).ue1>11111~1 ~&111 1 1111 """-~ "3 DIYS OF TllE CONOOI" 7'JI I t:JI w..,.. ,,, .. ,,,~,,, .. ,:J .. t:JI S . 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OCC skipper Bruce Ayres, with o-ewman Jim WW"tland, wu the Division A winner, and Tony Wattson wilb Gigi de M.ocakcm)'i, was tbe winner in the B division. Teo schools participated in Ute regatta, sailed in ~ Junior dinghies. I OCC'1 combined score was 36 points to '8 for runner·up San J05e State, defending champion. Skippering ror San Joee were Richard Gee and Brad Pen· nington. Other schools i.n order cl finish were UC Santa Barbara, UC San~ ti' Cruz, Sonotba State, UC Santa CNJ: (second team>, Stanford, Cl.I Poly <San Luis Obispo>. cal Tech, San Diego State Wld USC. Cabrillo Defeated . Jeff Brauch of Los test with only 2:.V. points Angeles Yacht Club separating the lop four sailed bis Pacific Class boats. Each or lhe four' <PCJ sloop Saturday to wononerace. deprive Cabrillo Beach · Brauch 's winning Yacht Club or its fit'th score was 1¥• to 8~ ror consecutive successrul second place Joe Gann, det'ense of the Al Adams San Diego; 9~ ror Fred And Son Challenge Kirshner. Coronado Trophy. Yacht Club and 10 points Defending for CBYC tor Brown. The series was Hilyard Brown in was sail~ in light 6-12 Finl Fiddle, the s kipper knot winds on Los a nd boat that was a· An~eles Harbor. member or tbe t eam Since 1946 the Adams which won the trophy the &: Son .. trophy bas been. ftnttimein 1946, c Om P~ t e d r o r _In everything from dinghies This year's three-race to JO.meter . sloops and series was a close COO· ocean racing yachts. Marina Yacht Wins Mamie, s ailed by Milt Sr.'l'dt•, eve; 2. If•~' A1mr, PW Smithofthehostclubwas M111er. L.ev c; 1. ••toh111on, Jim HYn..-,KMYC;4. L.l*lll•, Mlll~ first lo finish and the tt.tc1,wvc. DAil y PILOT A J .jJ BOATING '"H.UHYILU .. tal flC)MTT PTTH0H & THl~T•u& .. ""HAl.D T1Mt5• .... -.u1TB & llWI!"' ,;o1 -..iu.o DOU..,- -ntAM ltffllTAIMM8fT"' <•t. "llAHCHO DELUXE" tit) '"IYl:anHIH& TOU l'flA WAMTID TO INOW .A.90UT SIX'" "WHIFFS" "S.P.l.E.S."' IPGI . "HARD TIMES" ' "IUSTER & llWE" IPGI '"TOWHIMG IH~ "'-AST A.MHtC.A.M HmD .. INI Ocean Racing class win-P""'"-e -'· snc11;, 01w s-m: ner Saturday al Marina eve: 2. o.r11, o.w """· wvc; 1. ----------------------Tried. S.Catt SIOlnlU, CYC; 4. Wln<ll .. I, del Rey in California .... ,. ..... Id.eve. Yacht Club 's Five PH1t,.-c-1.stvrm'IOQlltl.K-.W O'Clock Bell race of the . PW, s.c-evc; 2. ~ao-.1n. ••--~edH . Se . s.dll. SMYC ; J . Cl"Kll.rj•tll. J«ll "'"' ams nes. ~.wvc. K>t«·A -I. MIMll; t. -'-• 811* ,.,. ... ,eve. IOA·9 -I. WlftdmUI, Don 9ucti;. PMYC; t. -rlln, .JM:• !Mc.II, !5MYC; J..SU"'J.JOM9yk,CYC. MOAF·A -1. Siren, Llf",.., o.r-, PM YC; J. W11r1.11, Jim War11\lngtan, !SMYC; J. 5-u·Oy It I, An<IV t..or.•100\, CYC; I. LIW 11. &o111 Ctum. CYC. PHRF·A -1. s 11111 ... t, Llrry M01tl'·9 -1. SOlll•lre .... I Do_..,, WYC; 2,L.olllPOQ, Tom Li-tll,.CYC. .M . t T SADDLEBAC" P L AZA . . ..... ' . .. . """"'"°' -···-·-·-· --· WHIFFS ''"' J:olS StolS 7:•5 •=•s .., 1.u..--.11 -'liO- "SPYS" .. ,,,1........,,. ~aigpi IJ.I HARRY! FOUNTAIN VALLEY • FOUNTAIN VALLEY• .. ~ ....... ,, ... _. .. . .. ·-...... ···~·" ·~ . JAMJ:tl ~ ~.~ arn:'Elll HEJ,L BAJlRT! .. , 7,)D & •·JO G£NfAAL CINEMA COAPOAATION RATED x NO ONI UNDH II ADMtnlD '100~/orotN mo11ie! NOW AT THE FOLLOWING THEATRES U.A. Costa Mesa • U.A.. Wfftmlnlter S4C).0594 IU.GS46 CINIMAUND-Anaheim • ~5·7601 - GIOVE, Garden Groff· IUENA PAIK CINEMA 537-6600 522-2116 TUmN THIATll • MISA, Cotto Mo'" S44-t696 541-1552 ....... ........... ... "" " ...... ........... ~·- ---·-~ MAID TIMIS "' --llml ltG MAN ,. ....--·---WHIFFS ... -·-s.,.T.S."' Cllllll lWf-·--' 10 111 -·-·"-CLOCICWOIK OUNGI 1111 --·--DlLJVlUNCI• C»IOll ll >I .--· ..... y --OHCI IS NOT INOUOM • __ , ... ,_ TMI GllAT GATSIY"' ---~ Of'fOll lt•M -• -..11101U -· , ...... .. .... " ..... 0J'"'' ........ ....... " ....... ,, •. s,, .,,.,. ........ ,_, ... 1 .... t ...... no 1111 --~-~ , .......... """" ,., ... , ··-·" , ....... ..... t.,. ... ... ~·­···"' _.,., .. _ CLOCKWOllC OU.NOi 1111 _,._, __ DlllVllANCI ,.1 _, __ '"'"_:.-_ _., J DAYS Of THI CONDOI ~ ~-MACON COUHT'f UNI 1t1 '°"" ... "" .......... - IOOSTll COGIUIN "9 ~· SUGAllAND IX,llSS "' ONCl IS NOT lPfOUGH !lt ---·-·-TMI Gl:lAT GATSIT !I'll aU01-.,.,.11.11n WH lf'S" -~·--_..... S.,,T.S.11"! ---OMCI IS NOY ENOUGH tit ~-·-·-THI GllAT OATSIY 11W FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ) AJ4 OAILY PILOT Monday, Oclober 20, 1975 Juvenile Plan 'Success' t Debate Looms Over Deterdion Policies ByWILLIA~t SCHRF.IBER OI01• ~1ly ll'tlelsc.tt Orange County supervisors have been told a n experimental detention control program u1mt•d at divt"rtin.g tro ubled youn~stcrs Crom Juvenilt-!fall has hud some success sinCC' 1t beg<in six n1onths ago. But the d<'gree or success and future use of the program is a matter of diff1•r1ng opuuons on the part of lht• a~t·nctt'!'-lh~•t took part in coord1nal1ng and mull1lur- ing the effort THF. P ROJ F.CT evaluation will comt~ b{'fore the county Board of Sup1•rv1:-.ors 1'u{'Sday It is likely to stir up more deball' between tht~ bo:.ird and Chief Pro~at1on Off1l'er i\1argart•t Gr ier ovt·r JUVt•n1le justi ce policies. Miss Grit•r's writtl'n analysis or the prOJC'Cl ':-. rt.•s ults ~1rc i'On- s iderab\y mort• pratSl'Wnrthy than that of the count y Juveni le Justict• Study l'on1 miltt.•c. Statistics in the report note 1,700 cases were rt.'cummcndcd for detention and screened by the pilot unit. OF TllOSF., 3'.I. 7 percent were '·deemed amenable for dt"tt:'ntion diversion·· ;,ind of those, 211 cases (36.5 pe r cc>nl) were rcleasl.'d from detention. Of the 211 cases, 16.l pcrcc>nt were completC'ly fret.xi from the 1uvenile jus ticl· system and only 1.5 percent of then1 were ..irrc::itt·d Solon Denies :Tax Favors WASHINGTON IU PO -Sen. Joseph Montoya <D·N.M.J. said today allegations that he received special treatment from the In- ternal Revenue Service were m ade by ''overzealous persons within the IRS"' who oppose his committee's work. "I have never a sked for special treatment from the IRS," Mon- toya said. "And as far as I know, I have never received s pecial treatment ... The Washington Post said Sun· day IRS Commissioner Donald i\lexander has for more than two years successfull y blocked tax audits of Montoya, who heads a subcomm ittee overseeing 1 RS operations. again within the test 1~nod. In her e va luation. Miss Grier slates that the stat1st1cs prove the program was worku1g. Sll F. SA ID T llF. casc-s that "'ere dive rted saved the county -.in additional 1,200 child care day:s that would otherwise have accrued at Juve nile 1-lall. Rut the study committee, in its analysis, said the ,21 1 cases ul- timately served by detention con- trul is "lltli(' beltt'r than one case fX'r day for tht' pt.•riud uf th(' pro- Jt·ct and would s ug~est a greater number of cases c·ould hav(' been provided the servict.•s:· The panel goes on to s late that the Probation Dt.•pa1·tment 1nay have been too stringent in its screening or pr06pective diver· sioncases. ''THE HIGH percentage or cases referred to detention con· troJ who did not repeat their or- fenses ..• would indicate that the risks were minimal and that a greater number of cases might re<e>onably be referred to deten- tion control,'' the committee noted. Mi ss Grier has recommended in her report that the detention control unil experiment be de- emed successful and immediate- ly incorporated into the juvenile justice process. But the committee has sug- gested to supervisors that lhe present format be maintained Wllil adjustments can be made. "I think it is patently clear that • much of the information in the Washington P ost was furnished by overzealous p ersons within the IRS in a n effort to get back at me for having held hearings in to tax- payer rights a nd services," Mon- toya said. Laguna Showpiece i\1ichele Numbers of Laguna Beach pausesand ponders assembly of rusted steel cubes stacked on front lawn of Laguna Beach Museum of Art.· Sculpture is new showpiece visible from Coast Highway. Devil's Triangle Mystery Solved? SA:-.l DIEGO (AP)-An American-Soviet study of the wt"st-central Atlantic Ocean stlould solve the many strange disappearances in the area known as the "Devil 's Triangle,·· says a researche r. Charles Berlitz, who wrote the book, "The Bermuda Triangle:· also predicted that the joint expedition, called Project Polymode, would find evidence of the so-called lost civilization or Atlantis. Planes, ships and hundreds of peOple have dis- appeared in this area, often withow.t a trace or logical explanation. Berlitz accused the United States government of hushing up the dis appearances in what he called "a cosmic Water gate.·· Berlitz said submarine explorations of the area have found possible traces or such a civilization. "There are unexPlainable walls and circular constructions . harbors and roads.·· he said. Berlitz said the study of the Devil's Triangle would begin next year and conclude by 1978. Totally different than any other Professional color portraits of your child. Choose a large 5" x ?;'or 4 wallet size. .. Hearing Slated On Land Drug s Labeled 'Dangerous' A two-day hearing that could make or break the city or San Clemente's plans to acquire 20 acres of excess s tate land ad- joining t he San Diego F r eeway has been scheduled to ope n Nov. 25 in Orange County Superior Court. ATLANTA CA P ! - Two a utho r ities say there's no 1nd1cal1on that two popular drugs or similar drugs help al· le viate Montez uma'!\ Revenge, and the LYIO popular ones may be dangerous. The symptoms or the disease w hich strikes travele rs all over the world usu ally appear about 10 days arter they eat and drink in a roreign country and consist or watery diarrhea, The judge assigned to-;-========::;- the issue by Presiding RABBln cramps, nausea , vomit· Gangarosa of the na· ing, chills or·rever. They lion.al Center for Disease usually last a fe w days. Control. "The nressage is clear, In an article prepared diarrhea is nature's "at· for the JournaJ or lhe tempt to clear the in-American Medical M · le5lin~ of harmrul and sociation, thoy w•rn noxious agents.·· say against using the drugs Oni. Michael H. Merson Lo mot i I a o d En · a n d E u g e o e J • terovioform . ANt~Ol/NCIN(, THf OPENING (.if THE EUCLID FOOT CL\MIC ME.Olf:Al Q I NIC FOR THE PRACTICE OF FOOT QATH()P[OICS I CORP.EC11V{ FOOT SUROEl'l't Judge Robert A . ~ : Banyard w;11 be asked to ··.' _ •. -•1.,,N.SUNORA••°""Nc•••E rule on lhe city's de mand _ for a writ that would al-.... ~ ,,14 ~ .. ,...,-41 CHILDREN AND ADULTS IMUCTC>tt: COH'SULT .t.MT: RONM.0 llllOHS M 0. FA '-J P. MILIC»l-""C08SON, 0 ~ ""- low San Clemente to /' COSTA M!SA pur<.•has e the property ::;::::,, 548·5554 10990 WARNER AVE .. FOUNTAIN VAUEY TL t6J.a94S rrom the state's Depart· 1-~j'iijijli~ii~~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ment of Trans portation. THE LAWSUIT filed by the city Dec. 13 has taken on new dimens ions in the last month with the riling by the s tate or a cross-complaint tha t see k s $340 ,000 in damages from the city. It is alleged in the counter-action that the city is applying coercion on the state in a move lo obtain the land lert over from freeway construc- tion at far less than its rair market value. AND STATE \a"·yer:s further accuse the city or r<'zoning the 20 acres MEET with natlonolly noted PSYCHICS and SPIRITUAL TEACHERS MARC REYMONT CHRIS PHELAN PARTICIPATI in ESP demonstrations, personal ond world predictioos for 1976 FIND DUT how New Age Meditation con help you 10 ottroct wno1 you wont in life IXPEallNCI do-11-yollf~elf methods that brino peace of mind, OOppiness, prosperity The1e Ju.a dJ''"'mic Spin111i,1/ Mi11J Stitnrt ltarht'J h1111e helped 1ho1J1anti1 /IJ !t11t rht Mort Abundant Lift: A ttenil theJe lttlurtl and find 1/J,_ ke1 10 h,1pp1nt11 and gre.irer ilU'are,,tJI NOW! from residential zoning, Donetkln Per t1ctw1 $3.00., tt.. Door which ca rr1 l's a fa ir market value of $420.CXXJ. LONG BEACH ANO ORANGE COUNTY LECTURE TOUR SCHEDULE to ··open s pa ce·' (Tell Your Friends) classirication that would LONG llACH -Tues .. Oct. 21st , 8 pm , Holiday 1nn, 2640 Lokewood SIYd. cut its v a I u e to lAGUHA lltCM -Wed .. Oct. 22nd 8 pm. Church of Relioious Sci~ 20062 Laguna Canyon something like $80,000. HUNTINGTON lltCH -lhlJfS., Oct . 23r d 8 pm, Sheraton Beoch Inn, 21112 Poc:ific Coast Hwy. The city, which has NEWPOWT Ill.CH -Fri., Oct. 24th 8 pm, Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Rood long eyed the s ite ror ALSO conslruction of the pro-HEAR MARC REYMONT ON RADIO WEEKLY posed San Gor go nio Par k . argues that it The "New Age Meditation" Program should be asked to pay no KN OB 92FM Sun. 8:30-9:00 AM mort.• than the s tate paid KFI 640 AM Sun. La te Night 1 :00-1 :30 AM for the land in 1958 -KNAC 105.S FM Sun. 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM $113,338. Presented by the New Age Awa reness Foundation. LAW VF.RS represent-For Information coll (213) 388 -9044 ing the city furthe r claim .';; _____ ,... .............................. ~ ... ~~~~~..--&-;;;;;;~~ that the city's case for -: aC'quisition of the idle property is supported by lhe provisions of the so- called ''Porter Bill ", a measure d esign e d to ease such acquisition or s urplus land by municipal authoriti('S_ State lawye r s argue that any 'ravorable court action favoring the city would cost taxpayers "hundreds or thouliands of doll ars" thro ugh di::>· burs em ents from the state's gas tax revenues. Fabrics for Fall L FLA M E RETAR DENT printed flannel Wide selection of floral and juvenile prints in 100% cotton. Great fo r sleepwear. 45" wide. Machine wash ·Tumble dry. 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C"oost Ptno -~-o....-­Costo Mt-•-545-1516 w.,....._Mlll -·-W•thMMtw ltl·Jl71 ............. ., •• , __. ....... ¥.'\j SJO.l li42 HDMrrtno ,.,. .. _ ... $onto ,..,,_543.5551 hetta Paril C-..-""_,. _ llteftOPft-.12 .. 6121, r ' •• • T""ins: Mirror Image, Separate Lives? By JO OLSON Of .. o. .. , ........ "Raving twins was an ex- quisite, awesome experience.·· • • • •"Twins are a miserable trick of nature on a woman." ••• Each morning when Donna Seng wakes up, she knows there is another person not Car away who is as similar to her as Mother Nature could make another human being. It is "bet identical twin sister Diane. whose most obvious physical difference is her Jong h air <Donna's is short). Donna and Diane Will live their entire liv.es in the shadow oC twinship, whether they like it" or not, because the odds made them the one multiple birth out of 110 wb.icb occur yearly in the United States. As much as they like being t wins, however, they don't plan on letting the relationship keep them from leading independent, separate lives. For parents, the thought or r aising twins is sometimes Heatherand Jennifer Stewart are among 1 in 110 multiple births that occur yearly in the United States. What are the problems of raising twins? Parents and twins talk about this different lifestyle .. traumatic because of the. many questions to be answered. Should they be dressed a1ike? Be put in the same classes at school? Have separate (riends? Be encouraged to act as individuals? Donna and Diane, seniors at Newport Harbor High S<:hool, answered some of these ques- tions for the Saddleback Mot.her.; of Twins Club during a recent meeting, then s hared additional thoughts on being twins. OLDER SISTER For them . clothes have never been a problem, since they have an older sister, Pattie, who was always dressed In a similar man· ner. 'Now, they make their own clothes, so their styles are com· pletely different. "Dressing alike doesn't im- press people,·· Donna said. Her sister added, ·'I feel stupid dressed like Donna." They believe twins should not be forced to do the same things, such as attend birthday parties, just because they are twins. . , ' l They do not mind, however. sharing their own birthday celebration and regretted it when one had to be away for their 16th. They get tired. they said, of "trying to make people feel bet- ter if they make a mL.,take"" in identifying them. The people making the error feel •·stupid," Diane explained. Donna and Diane also prefer to be caJJed by their own names, in- litead of the impersooal term "the twins." "It's just so easy to say 'the twins.'·· they said. To their mother they give most of the credit for their indepen- dence. "She did a good job. She's the one who made us what we are,'' they agreed. TRIP LETS Other kinds of multiples report many of the same kinds of adjust- ments to make. such as Leslie. Laurie and Linda Bowman. Costa Mesa residents. who are a combination of one fraternal and two identical twins . Leslie and Laurie, the identical pair. look quite a bit different from their sister when the three Seeing Double It's not unusual for twins to dress alike or st-i are the same interests. Some carry the idea a bit farther. Take the Orlando twins of Detroit, Sicilia and Italia. The 19-year-olds share the same tastes in men it seems. Last month the girls married in a double ring dou - ble wedding. They wore identical while wedding _gowns. Nol unusual, you say? Not until you learn they also chose identical bridegrooms. Their new spouses are Rosario and Salvatore Badalamenti also 19, and also identical twins. The happy foursome will share a house together in Detroit after their double, of course, honeymoon. They met, naturally, on a double date. Left to right, we think, are Rosario, Italia, Salvatore and Sicilia Badalamenti. Happily. they report, they've always been good friends and never get on each other's nerves. \ are together, but they said people ~-till gel them all mixed up. Being triplets is an advantage. they noted, in standing out in the crowd, but it has cau.o;ed mix-ups in school records and on one oc- casion, an accusation of cheat- ing. They also find that people who don't know them well are embar- rassed about using their names, because they are afraid of select- ing the wrong one. The Bowm ans insist that they are not dependent on each other and that they have ··the same re- lationship as any other people.·· They do, however, wear each others· clothes, si mply as a m ea n s or (':<te nding their wardrobes. "We just make sure the person isn't going to wear it. We have pretty much the same tas te in clothes-conservative.·· Even rraternal twins, such as Deanna and Diana Jacobs can get mixed up. ··Some people think we"re the same person." Deanna said. "One{' in a while we dress alike, but never al school. . "We're really close. We 're With twins, feeding time is a nightmare and it's frustrating being cooped up with two demanding infants. always together. We're in some o( the same classes at school and we can help each other with our homework.'' GLASSES DI FFER ENT Diana indicated that the best way to tell them apart is by their glasses. One has wire frames. the other plastic. "'Deanna's taller, and I talk more," she added. They have tried, successfully, to play trick!i on unsuspecting people by changing their glasses . For a mother or twins, the first few months and years can be more difficult than anyone im- agines. Jean Stewart, a Mission Viejo resident, admits she all'l'l05t had to seek psychiatric help during her first year as the mother of twins. 1-ler daughters. Jennifer and Heather, now 3. were born arter 11 years or marriage, so it was an adjustment lo have children. much less t'A·ins. Part of the frustration was thal she could not pick up the babies and carry them around the house. as her neighbor did with her si ngle child. Feeding time was a nightmare. "I spent the whole time praying the other would wail to wake up," Mrs. Stewart said. The depression of being cooped up with two demanding infants made her cry for six months, which was the time she con- sidered seeking help. She credits the Mothers of Twins Club for helping her get through this difficult period. GOOD FEELINGS "l would come back from the meetings feeling very good. knowing that I could tell the new girls what to do.·- Mrs. Stewart does not dress her daughters a like. but the grandparents and aunts buy them the liame things. The girls like to wear the same clothes, she added. "They put dibs on what they want and there is no switching. "I think it's ridicuJous for peo- ple to dress alike and look alike. Older people get put out because I don't dress t hem alike. though. They think of them as one.·· Mrs. Stewart and her husband Bi ll encourage the sisters to choose their own colors, toys and playmates. a nd they hope to have them separated by the time they enter first grade. DIFFER ENCES "T heir personalities are dif- ferent. It's exciting lo watch them develop . But I think twinship can be shoved down theirthroa\!i. "In contrast, there are mem- bers of the club who advocate twinship. They dress alike, weal" their hair alike and have the same jewelry. They are depen- dent on each other but they like it. .. Twinship now is of' great in- terest in science and psychology and studies are being done on prenatal and bir t h experiences of twins, trait similarity, longitude, identical twins w ho have been rc- a red apart and twins ' psychological relationships. Acco r ding to Amram Scheinseld, who wrote the book "Twins and Su pert wins,·• the best advice for parents of twins is lo take it easy. ln most case~. things will work out, he said. If a mother does what is right for each individual. there should be no problem with twins grow .. ing up to be happy. healthy peo- ple, the author indicated. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday, Oc!obef 20, 1975 Page91 -. U .. IT .......... ' 8 2 DAILY PILOT Monday. October 20, 1975 I Home Fireproofing Covered l lly JO 01.SOS It is a 367-page textbook for garden i ng , h ousekeeping, personnel, tenant problems and every aspect of management. otll .. 0.lly ~1141 M,.lt \\that·s a mother or Lhree doing up on the roof? She's inspecting the shingles or tiles. and it ·~ all very logical when you realize she's Jennifer Taplin, a spokesperson for the Western Roor Council. A property ownt·r hen;eU, she put it together jus t because s he ''decided to write a book.'· One of Ms. T aplio's biggest concerns is m aking people aware of fireproof roofs. M05t older homes, she said, do not have Cire- r~islant ma terials on lop, but new products are being d e - veloped "''hich combine bcautv and flame retardation. Ms. Taplin, consumer advisor, travels the 11 We::otern states talki ng to civic groups and representatives of the media about how to select roofing mateMals and a roofer and how to fireproof roofs. ··statistics from the Bel Air and ,_1aHbu fires s how that peo- ple had combustible m aterial on their roofs,'' she said. JennlferTaplln A residen t of Nesto r , <1n :lgricultura l area in Srut Oic~o Cowtty near the Mexiean border, she came to the attention of the Roof Council after s he wrote a· book on property management . Ms. Taplin also advocates making a n annual inspection of Night Shifts Blame D E A R A N N hus band · 15 years ago LANDERS: Will you do 311d kt~pt a copy of. The me a spC'cial f;.ivor and second J mailed to him print lv.·o lette rs from me last ni ght. Thank you for in your column? The your s pecial considera- firs t l wrote t o my lion. -R.L . Taurus Get Going TUESDAY.OCTOBE R 21 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARI ES (March 21-April 19); You are able to evaluate position, to get credit long overdue, to be relieved of unnecessary burden. TAUR US (April 20-May 201 : Get going -be a self-starte r . Trust hunch -and judgm ent. Cy- ele is hjgh -you could prosper through indepen- dent action . Lead rather than follow. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): You learn to cope with individual who pulls in two directions simultaneously. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Social activity accele rated. You're h appie r because less restricted. LEO (J uiy 23-Aug . 22): You gain recogni· lion, accolade from unorthodox source. In- dividual in position of authority does want you to "pass test ."' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Accent com- munications. Talk, write, take nN.es, express views, get opinions on record. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Family member wants to talk money. Know it and get working budget in order. Luxury item is on agenda. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Define mean· ings. Take nothing for granted. Someone wants to get something for nothing -and you could be .intended ''victim .'' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Pr actical matters, including coots, benefits, projected re· suits. fi gure prominently. CA PRICORN CDee. 22-Jan. 19 ): Affair of heart leads way. Means emotions dominate. Give logic a chance, too. · AQUARIUS {J an. 20-Feb. 18): Persons who seemed "old" will begin to ki ck up their heels. Know it and don't expect proverbial free ride. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Relative who h as grandiose notions could try to involve you in ~et-rich -quick scheme. Ji A cmon·s SPORTSWEAR wi:~ra1fF PlA.LA ...,.,., """' 5'8-4121 :BMOOA ISi.At() 216NaintA~ . 675-19!)4 LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK Date: August 1. 1960 DEAR JAC K ; For wh at set:'ms lik e the millionth time I w:.ilketl into the hous e tonight and you are not here. You aren 'l out fooling around. You a re a t work on the night s hift. J never wanted you to take that shift a nd we argued about il . You thought it was w1.•ll v.·orth the extra m oney. I told you I didn "t earl' abou t the m o n ey, that J"d rather have a nor mal family life. But I lost the battle. Our children are sick or h earing m e s ay, "Shhh -you r father is asleep." They C'an ·t br· ing their friends home after school or practice the piano. J can 't have a table or bridg e or the garden club m eetings here. You need your rest. The years slip a .,...·ay so rapidly. \V e seem to be gro'A·ing further <1part. 'T1leri there's this matter of your health. I look at you and see a tired, mid- dle-aged man who needs regular hours, r ('gular meals and a r C"g ular routine. I realize you are doing what you think is best for me and the children. but you 're wrong. W ill you please recons ider ? I love you. -YO UR WIFE Here's the second IC't- ter whic h J mailed last night : DEAR JACK : Wht•n the judge s aid, ··DivorC'e granted.·· you vagu.J y r esembled a man I used lo know -but you looked about 40 year s older. There is no point in go· ing into the whys and wherefores, but I wonder now, if you could have gazed into a cryst a l ball and seen what the ruture held, would you ha~ done things differently? Our children view you as a s tranger. You mis· Weddings .~ and Engagements Tn avoid disappointment. prospeC'll\'C' . hr1de:-. art• rt•n11n rlt•d to ha ve their \\l•dd1ng stnr1t•s .,, 11 h h\ack and v.·hit f' A lossy 11hotngraph,.., t(J thl' l>a ily l'il t1 l l'C'nplc l>1·p;1r1nll'lll n11t· \\l't·k l:x:forl· th\' \\Crldin g. P11·lur1·:-. l't'C't•i\t•d ;ifl c r that t1n1c \\ 111 not ht.• t1 ..... 1·d . fo~n r c ni.:agc menl announC"en1cnts it is imperal1\·c that the s tory, al:.o accni:r1- p;11\1t•d h:-. a hlttl'k an~ ,,·hite glossy p1c - 1 urt·. h1• :-.uhmitted six \\'('t•ks or n1orc- bct ort· tht• \\t•dding date: otherv.:ise it v.1 ill not b(' puhll,,hcd. · To help frll requ.i remehts on ~lllh "·ed- ding and engagement storil's. form;; are ~1\·~.11lablc• in <oill Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther qu('SllOOS "'ill be :lOS\\l'rC'd b~· i'C'oplc Department staff members at ~2-432 1 . • Ntw clinical 1es1s completed It 1 rn1jl:M univtfs1ty llosp1tal prov1 tll1t the ODRINEX t'\an wilt Mlp you lose eicn1 wti1hl quickly ODRINEX cooUlrts an 1m11in1 hunrtr timer 11111 UJPPltsSH lht fPP*l ltt. E11)oJ 111ree lood mnls 1 dtY u t1M ti,.y ODRINEX tabltt ll1lps '!Ml 111 ~ willloUl btifll llufll ry. Wit" ftwtf Clklrfn. rour we11f'lt aoes doWn. Slit liken as dlrecled ·will not llMlkt rou Mn'OUI. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS SA VE 20°10 to 70°10 ~ betttr, ltt1 betttf H you 11111 1 allmmln1 dO'lllnlocll'fWltllODRINE:X. POLYESTER FILL 45" POLYESTER INTERFACING Jean Hardy PATTERNS I S.UtfKI ............ ~"""" ""'· I THE SLIM GOURMET % PRICE .ASSORTED WOOLS 3,.11 00 50% 45inch JERSEYS .BULK ZIPPERS .. mid WOOLILIHDS RecJ. 3· s2 1 C .J Recipe• to add dining ple11urt wllll• aubtrectlng calorl••· Wtdntaday In tlle DAILY PILOT • .,. SJ 98 S.00 4~00 yds p« Inch MANY SALE TABLES OF ASSORTED NOVELTY FABRICS ••• STARTING AT 69' YD. AND UP. STOU HOURS: 10:00...,.. to I p.RL M-.,. "'"°Friday- S•dut IO..,. lo6 p.m. • Sunday 10 a.m. to. 5 p.m. · , , ... PAllOMG ... of "-!co Lot · 1 roofs . from the g round or a tad· de r, using field glasses. Before or after the rainy 'season. homeowners should, she satd, look for cracks, broken tiles, cur li n g or s plitting wood 2ihingles, debris in the gulters and valleys a nd misguided downspouts. Chimneys als o s hould be cleaned out and checked, she said . because ''chimney fires have increased .SO percent over the last year. "People are burning al l kinds of things 1n their firepl aces," she added. Eucalyptus wood is r e- commended ror fires with the least number of sparks. Whe n choosing roofing property owners dcaIµig .with materials, the consume r has three bas ic selections, she sajd. These are wood, We and asphalt ~shingles. Wood sblngJes ha ve a pleasing "appearan ce, but they are n a m- mabJe unJes.!I treated by the manufacturer, al a cost of $10-50 per square (a square is 100 square s quare feet ). Tile b;it.s good longevJty, she said, but is subject to breakage and ex· pens ive. . Asphal t s hin gl es "are rire- retardant, easy to apply and give a textured, random look. Tile has the widest price range, Ms. Taplin s aid. Wood (untreat- ed), r anges from $1~85 a square. Tile is $75-125, and asphalt is $35-65. Ann Landers sed out on a ll the fun when th('y were growing up. The few good friends we had dropped us along the way. We could never set'm to get together, mannered , does well in school and I like her. . Translatt.'<I to tot al C'OSt ror an. averag(' homt•. lhCti l' figures are: Wood. Sl500-l 700 . tilt!, $1500-Z!IOO, and asphalt, $700 -900. M9. T:tplin also offC!r!> advice on how t o select a rooft•r : ''Ask to see hii; C.a lifornia license. Check with the Better Business Bure~•u ror complaints. Ask for all bids in writing. Get at least three bids . llave him in- clude a breakdown or labor and material. ··r.1ake !iU rt: he s tipul.:ites the kind ur material. Ask for thrc>e recommendations of otht·r JOb~. with names and phone number.;:. Call the people to see 1f they are satisfied. "There are a lot or fly.by-ni ght roofers," she warned. "People usually don't pay at- tention to their roof until it leaks. It's usually the last considera· lion.'· An yo ne wishing the council's free booklet. ··11omeowner s ~ Guide to Roofing.'· may write to Ms. Taplin in care or the Western Roof Council, 426 Pacific Ave., .San Francisco, 94133. So now our n1 arriage is over and we must both make new Ii V('S for ourselves. Jf it had been another woman J wouJd have felt bC'tter. But it was somcthin~ far more insidious -that njght s hift. Goodbye and good luC'k, dear. -YO UR EX· WIFE -The probl e m : My husband knows they have been having sex for the last year (at le<l!>t) and he really despises the girl because of it. If she we re our daughter, it m ight be understanda- ble. But why my hus band has these hostile feelings toward he r is beyond me. SOMETHING NEW PROCESSING ••••• GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ONLY ONE MORE WEEK . OF.AR FRIEND: llere are both your letters. I print the m fo r the value they mig h t h ave to · others who may be s trug - gllnit with the-same pro- blem . 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Schulz THE GIRLS ~~----~- NO 6,l.,\\c TOOAL WOODSTO<:I( HAS 'TENNIS WIN6 " ! by Harold Le Doux by Mell ·BUT WHAT MAVE I OONE? -WAl<E UP MR.BULKY! .. , . .,.e dc .. 1JcJ In ~o b;i..:~ Ill ~tr\ -thl' H1ccntc nn1.1I JU't 1~n·t 1.1k 1n~ m\ n11nd otfmy fee l lhc ";)) I hupcd 11 "c)uld DEMMIS THE MENACE • • • l ' J I l ~ ~ rO ·lo ' • : Wf DAILY PILOT Olympic ,Tab Now I Billion 'MONTREAi -The 1976 Olym· pie Games will carry a SI billion price tag or very nearly lhut by • the time total l'Osts have been : tallied, a spokesman for the f\.1on- lreal Citizens Mov<'ment says . Michael Jo"'ainstli.t, MC;M city counselor, said hispol1t1cal party !1as learned that the city counl'1l ·will be asked in the n€'ar future tu ·approve 3 0 additional SIOO million to $500 million loan to of. fsel spiralling l o nstruct1on cost:> ;tllhe Games s ite. L.ut%Bow• SYDNEY. Austr::iha Stan ' • Smith dt>fealcd Sari Clt•n11:nle re· s ident Hob l.utz 7-6. fi..2 Sund::ty to win the men 's s1ni::IL>s title 10 the S-100,000 Au stralian Indoor tennis championships. Arter playing to a 6-6 lie in the first i:;et . Smith breezed by l.ut1. 7-2 in the tie ·breaker, lhl'n went up four gam('s to none in th~ second set before J~utz could get • on the board. : Borg Brt>e%e• BARCELONA -Bjorn Borg of Sweden beat Adriano Panatta of , ltaly 1·6, 7·6. 6·3, 6-2 in the final of ,.the $75,000 Count of Godo tennis tournament Sunday. · Yarborough Win• ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -Cale Yarborough, whose trips lo vic- tory Jane have been few and far · oipart this season, "'On th e $114,700 Ame rican 500 stock car race Sunday by a car length over hard-charging Robby Alli.son . Yarborou g h , "'hO won the Nashville 420 in July and the Carolina 500 he re in March, took the lead for ·good on lap 240 of the 492-lay, 500-mile race over the bigh-banked North Carolin a Motor Speedway. C%ech Default• ORl.ANDO, Fla. -Chris Evert won the SI0,000 for first place in the Orlando Womens 1'cnn is Clas.sic by default Sunday when defending c hampion Martin<t Navratilova was sidelined by bur.sit is in her left shoulder. '"I'd love to play but I cannot do anything,·· Czechoslovakian de· rector Navratilova said in a tearful speech to a s t<tnding- room-only crowd of 3,600. "I can't ~move my arm . I 'm really sorry.·· Ara'• Announeement :.-• OXFORD, Ohio -Ara :"'Parseghian, admitting he is cn- :·jt?ying his sabbatical fr'?m coll e· :._g1ale football, says he Y.1111 have a ;';>ubli.c announcement b~ t~e end ~or lh1s year. or the beg1nn1ng of !-"1 976 on whether he will step back !:}ntothecoaching ranks. :·. ""I'm enjoying myself im· ~mensely." .said the former Notre :..._name coach who stepped aside :: following last season after 12 prc- ::-ssure-packed years at the helm of ~~ the Irish football team. f it's January ~In October • SAN ANTONIO CAPJ -Don : January birdied the second hole : of a sudden-death playoff Sunday ·to defeat Larry Hinson and win ' the $125,000 Texas Open -his first Professional Golf Associa· · tion title since 1970. • January and Hinson bogeyed ! the first hole of sudden death, : Hinson missing a three-foot putt : that would have won it. :: January got $25,000 for his :_"birdie putt at the 7,038 -yard, •. 'par-72 Woodlake Club.Course. : January dropped off lhe PGA : tour for nearly two years in 1972 ! to open a golf course design busi- : ness. ~ FIMI K~~ end money-•1'1111"9\ SunlNY In Ille • SIU.OOOTt•e,~n: :~!~~-~,~:i : ~I Mor9fn, $1,175 • Miiii<" hrborr, "· ''' '""Altlpt\.IOhrotlOf'I, \S, 1f) ! lr\l:tL!etrli:t, \S, 167 • Mf .. 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'-•' . _ _._ ATLANTA'S MIKE TILLEMAN RIDES JAMES HARRIS DOWN FOR A LONG LOSS. March Through Atlanta Made Easy by Defense ByGLENNWIDTE OI Ill• DtllY PllOls.t.ff LOS ANGELES -1'he defense caml' up "'ilh tht• ball :)ix t inH.'S and the' Rams· offense was •1blt.• to mustt'r enou~h consistency to t'Onvert five of those turnovc1·s in - to pt)ints Su nd ay afternoon :JS I.A spanke d thl' inept Atlanta fo'alcons, 22-7. bt•forc &l,8'13 . Although winnin ~ coach Chuck Kn o:oc tried to give his offl'nse equal credit v.·ith thC' dt•fenst' for the victory, it v.-·;;1s the Jailer th;it clearly sparkled. Atlanta, going most of the w<ty \\'ith rookie quarterback Steve Bartkowski. coughed up three of five fumbles and two intercep- tions in tht~ fir:)t half, then picked off another aerial in the final two ~riods toth"'<lrt n1ost everything nartkov.•ski & Co. were trying to do. The' .F'al('ons brought in lfC'i sm<.1n Troµhy winne r Pal Sullivan of Auburn to get their on· Jy Co!ist·um score since 1972 as he engineered thC'm to a tally early in lh(• last quarter. At one pOint he hit six of seven passes 1n a sparkling di.sp lay of efficiency. Rut by then it was too little, too late. The Rams continued to sputter \\'ith droppe d passes and 107 First Time Since '04 USA Polo Team Out of Olympics MEXICO CITY (AP) -For lhc fir.st time in Olympic wiiter polo history, dating back to 1004, the United States water polo team failed to qualify Sunday night for Olympic Games play and will not be represented at ~lontreal in 1976. The Americans fini shed Pan American tournament play with a J.J record. Two games remain to be played. Cuba. the tournament favorite, plays Mexico tonight and should Mexico win, it would take the gold medal and the U.S. would take the silver. Should Cuba win, Mexico still would take the gold, because or goal dif- ferences, and C uba would win the .silver with the U.S. getting the bronze. The Americans had to beat Canada by four goals to have had a chance to qualify for the Olym- pics. But they only beat the Cana- dians 6-5 Sunday night. The U.~. didn't capitalize on shooting op· port unities and scored on only six of 17 shots, while the Canadians tallied on five of 11 attempts. The Canadians also drew six ejections, giving the Americans .one-man advantages on those oc- casions, but the U.S. team only scored twice during those periods. Eric Lindroth or Ne"•port Beach and Jon Svendsen Jed the U.S. with two goals ::ipiece. Jim Ferguson and J>cter Asch were the other American scorers. The United States' youthful swimmers finished one-two in three events. won four in record time and Bruce Jenner set a Games record in the exhausting de(.'athlon Sunday as the Americans began to exert their customary, dominating innuence in the Pan American Games, Misft'I lltllt.tlNH A'V""U,.,. 12•. 'I or901i I •It'><!• B~ Mff1'1'1•11tylNll Cube J. Ol!H1 0 9'111! l, Blhtm•• O S••mmift• F!,.,.li W.rn.11'1•J1100 mt1.,,.,. ..-, ...wr 1 unllM Stale~. 4·11 37, \P•n 'm <KO•ll, <>Id ffl:Ofd •:>0.00. USA, 1'611 1 c..n.i...' 7•.IM J. 6••rll. 4 11 ''· S A•~nti nil,' ~ 10 6 Ve~1.,.11, • o .n . 1. Mexico. 4. '&.111. t Puff'lo Roco.4·U 11. Mitft's 100 ..... ,,, brN1hl....... . 1. Ric~ cor .. ua, Sl:'"flle, W•\n., 1 06 01 1 U-en<e Do .. ler, For• Wort'1, Te•. I 0661, J, ~ Sfl•IO FIOl<I, Br11ll, 1 Ol.U . 4. S....9o0 PtnlD, &aril, I .119.1•. S. Gulltvo Lor...,, Mrx•co. I 08 1111. 6 Ctmol Cll•••llf'•. Quet>K. Que., 1 09<60 1. MIOl"l A. Sllnlltslf'Nn, Mllx1co. I OIJ.t>O e ..,..1 Z•· jlC, Venc:OJWf<. 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Jlll"lf'ICI 0 Mex Ito l , Guv•n• 1 tSee RESULTS, Page Rs; yards in penalties taking their toll. llowever, with Dave Elmen· dorf's t"'O fumble recoveries and Eddie McMillan !s pair or in· terceptions. the offense got the support needed to ~ive LA a two- game bulgt!' in its divisional title rac('. The turnovers obliterated the visitors . They were mo'ling toward the game's first score when they fumbll'd away the ball at the LAS, then the Ramswent92 yards in nine plays with James llarris passing to Bob Kelin the final 44 yards through Atlanta's non-eKistent pass defense. TWo plays later-the Falcons bobbled it a"'·ay again -this time at their 22. And the Rams settled for a JS-yard Tom Dempsey fi eld goal to make it 10-0 .,.,•ith 39 seconds left in the first quarter. · The first of two interceptions that came after the ball had been touched by an o£fensive man and lipped into the defender's hands, set up Dempsey's 2().yard field goal with 4 : 12 to go in the half. And then Atlanta ·s last chance to stay in the game "°·as eradicat· ffi moments later when Allred Jenkins took a 38-yard pass from Bartkowski but caught it out of the end zone and two plays a!ter that McMillan intercepted. Los Angeles had a 218 to 63 yardage edge in rushing with Jim Bertelsen chomping up 87 and Larry McCutcheon 68 for the win - ners. McMillan. the cornerback who picked off two throws from the 1914 All -American from California, said "Bartkowski is going to be a !!ood quarterback. tie's anexcellcut passer, but right now he's easy to read because he basn'thad the experience. "He .keys .on Lhe primary re- ceiver and you can read him. Pal Sullivan has·more experience and that's why he did so well when he first came in ." ""By far that was the best game we've played all year," said mid· die linebacker-Jack Reynolds . ··w~ shut .. off the running and [Or(.'ed them to pass.'' 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BUFFALO CAP') -The Buf· :1alo Billa try for their fifth :--straight National Football : League victory tonight and they •\.want the nation to see why they : believe they should be in the ~tSlpu Bowl in January .. · The nationally t elevised game : asain.st the New York Giants will :csi•• Buffalo running bllcks O. J. :ts.lmp&on and Jim Braxton a ·'dwlco to test a Giants' defense :'lbll , • .,. the DaUas Cowl»~ a : .beadoebll wt SUod~. ,i Uillll tho Cj>Wboys mustered a ' late surge for a game-winning touchdown and then moved 78 yards in a 10:26 ball-control On TV Tonight Channel 7at 6 driv~. the Giants' defensive unit had limited Dallas to Jess than 200 yards. Simpson, with 697 yards, and Braxton, with 2S6 yards, .have H total of 953 yards -more than hall or the Bills' total offemc of J,eM yards. Simpson, on 118 carries, iS averaging 5.9 yarm per game while Braxton, a key blocker for 0 . J ., l.s averaging 4.7 yards on SS carries. It was five turnovers that negated the Giants' defensive performan ce against the Cowboys. Defensive end J aC'k Gregory sacked Dalla.5 quarterback Roger Staubach twi(.'e and 8"i.st· ed with John 14endCllball oit-a- third ambush. sidered one of the stroogest in the league, despite injuries that cost the Bills the services of cor- perba.ck Robert James. Coach Lou S3ban was believed ready to make two defensive changes, putting J efr Winans at defensive left end for Walt Patulski and spelling comerbac:k Charlie Ford with J.~rank Oliver. Winans and Oliver were sent into last Sunday·.s Baltimore Colts game and stayed in. They. worked with the first team unllln The Buffalo defense la COO· practice all o! last weell. 1. I • Bench Raps 1 Night Game1 BVLf,ETIN BOSTON -Rolo 11111 fell today on FftlWIJ' Park •heret.be,wtce. p03tponed aixlh game of lbe World Srrles be-tween the Boston On TV Tonigllt Cltanna 4 •t 5:15 Rrd So.1: aad tbe CiacinaatJ Reds is !M!'beduled lontgbl. The weather service predicted intermittent l"lin throagbout the day, wltb an 80 percent chance of rain in tbe early evening. Nearly lhrtt inc bes of rain bne fallen on the field since Friday. No decision oa wltether to play. the game wa.s ei:pected uaUJ lite· today. BOSTON (AP/ --JoOnny Bench dislikes playing the World Series at night,. but at this stage of the game, he'll take the World Series anytime. The fall classic was pastponed for the second day in a ruw Sun· day and the prospect for :l!l'Jther rainout clouded t~e air as the Cincinnati Reds and the Jlosl:JJI Red Sox prepared for the fi'tth game tonight. . "I don 't think any World &ries gam e should be played at night,'' said Bench, Cincinnati's All -Sf.ar catcher. ··1 don't think you'll see the best performances from the player-.s. Baseball should be played in the daytime, in sun· shine preferably .·~ This hasn't been the set for the ''Sunshine Boys'' around here for some time. Last weekend, it rained during the second game of the Series, but they managed somehow to pla)' between the raindrops. After the Reds took a 3-2 lead in Cincinnati, the teams came back to Boston for game No. 6 and were stoppe d -cold by a "Nor·easter'' -a long-winded storm typical for the New England area. That troublesome storm was expected to linger through today, p e rhaps "ausing another postponement. While everyone lalkcd about the weather Sunday. the Reds did something about it. They took their road s how indoors and worked out at a cage on the cam- pus or Tufts University, just out- side Boston. There, manager Sparky An · derson announced he was chang- ing his starting pitcher for Game No. 6. .. ~ .. It will be Gary Nolan, instead of J ack Billingham," Anderson.. said. ""Nolan ha:)n 't relieved all year and he's rested. Billingham has some experience as a relief pitcher. J 'll have him and Fred Norman up early in the bullpen and J'll use them depending on the situation.·• Anderson is saving his best for last. In other-words, Don Gullett will pitch the seventh game, if another game is needed. '"In no way , shape or form will Gullett pitch tonight," the Cin· cinnati manager insisted. "He'll go in the seventh game." The rain not only served t.o change Ander-son's pitching plans -but also those of Boston ~fanag-er Darrell Johnson. He was going to use Bill Lee on Sunday, but the extra day's rest made Luis Tiant the logical choice to save the Red Sox from extinction. Lee, us ually philosophical, was anything but tbat after he was pulled ore the prestigious starting assignment for Boston's "musl- v.in'" game. '"l disagree with the manager's decision," said the outspoken left-hander. "J think it would be better to save Luis for the :)eventh game and let him go against their left·hander Don Gullett. However, Luis is ready with the extra day of r est, so there's no sense in complaining.•• ing." Johnson defended his choice. "With the extra day's rest, Luis is ready to pitch and I don'i want to hold him back," said the Boston manager. "Lee is ready, but I think it's better to put him back. It really doesn·t m ake much dif(ei-ence in the long run because we stilJ have to win two games.'' The Red Sox h3d no formal "·orkout Sunday, hut a handful or Boston players did go .through light drilhs in a sqC't1on un · demeath the stands .at }~enway Park. "Rainouts don't norm3lly hurt us," Johnson said. "Our regulars have good individual workouts out ther-e in center field. The only problem is that they don't .se~ live pitching, Hitting against 'iron mike' (the p itc hing ·machine) isn't the .same.'' Prothro's Gamble Falls Short ByEDBVRGART OIUlfO.llW Pii.tMllM SAN DIEGO-ll"s hard lo believe that Tommy Prothro coaches the San DiegoChargers. Known for his formation zero offense with the Los AngC'les Rams and for his gambling, gi m· .mick-type plays with the UCLA Bruins, Prothro has suddenly earned a reputation that almost makes the Rams' Chuck Knox look like the NFL's most in- novative coach. • With the exception of one costly play in the fourth quarter, Prothro·s Chargers played very conservative football here Sun· day, and the result was Lheir fifth straight loss, a 12·10 setback lo the improving Kansas City Chiefs. That costly play-a fourth and one of Kansas City's 'l7 with less than three minutes top1ay -wa!S· a sweep by Rickey Young "'hlJ' -....•as s topped for no gain. It ca m t• eight minutes after Jan Stenerud kicked the winning 27-yard fi e\tl; goal. · Prothro sa1ct ne was pla}'lng tn~ percentages by going for the £irst ·do-.....'ll instead of the field goal, trailing l2· 10. Thal was about the only time that Prothro gambled. · In fact, San Diego's off guard, off tackle plays prompted Kansas City's rookie coach, Paul Wiggin , to say, "San Diego will win a con- servative football game.'' Wi ggin thus made sure his Chiefs didn't play conservatively. With SJ seconds left in the first half, Chiefs quarterback Mike Livingston hit tight end Waller White with a 60-yard TD pass on second and one. That score put the Chiefs ahead, 9·3. "If San Di ego made a mistake on defense, that was it," said Wi g. gin, whose Chiefs are2·3 while the Chargers areO·S. White, who has 4.G 40-yard speed, was five yards in front of his nearest defender when he took Livingston's pass on the San Diego 35 and ran untouched into 'theendzone. San Diego's offense, though, was extremely conservative. .even on a third quarter dri ve when the Chargers went ahead, ·10-9. And on other series when they had to pass, Chargers 'quarterbacks Dan Fouts and Jesse Freitas found themselves being sacked-6ix times to be ex- act. Making four or those sacks was · 6-7, 285-pound Wilbur Young, adc fensiveend. KeM-r!.Clty 0 4 0 3 1; S...0ie9o l Q l 0 I SO-FG Wenc:lllAQ 36 KC-FG St""erud JI KC-White 11,Q pesslf'om Liwi!\Qlon lkk k 1.1olt<l I SD-SC.1•be• 2 pou lrom Fr•it.1. Wet'ic:Nrw;r lllcll. KC-FGSl,...r..cl11 A-14-.6~1 ""'" """'" ............ ' R1n1>n·r1•d$ 3'-IJJ • :Jf.1~ Pill»l"'llll Y••<M. "' • Aoli!Url'l ytrlh. • "' .. ~ 1•·1l-O 10-11 """ ,_, •• Fumb!H·lost M .. ,,_...,tlft.ylf'ds ... 0 INDlvtOUALLEAOERS RUSHING -Kl"s.s City, c.r-.. l'f. Bnlnsm 1·N, laN 6-23. Slfl Olo90, Wood'I 1"1Z. You"' 11-4$,Curren.J..JI. • RECEl'll NG-KtftWS City. Whit. 2-lOS, l,,,n1 2·», Gr...n 4~, M1nl•rl 2-1•. S.ln OllQo, C"'••• ~2,S-..t 1-lt.. W000\2-1•. PASStNG -1<.ll,,W$ City, Llvl!>Qlon 14-?l-1, 1' Y•r<ls. ~ OleoQG, Fouls ~9-0, ll, freltl\ ~12·1,lll. Sun Stops Hawaii Davis Paces 26-7 Victory HONOLULU (APJ -Anthony Davis ran for 109yanls and scored 15 points as tbe Southern California Sun thumped a makeshift Hawaiians team 26-7 Sunday. After a scoreless third quarter, the Sun put the game away with a 69-yard drive, capped by Dave Williams' five·Y ard reception and Davis' action point. Benoy Ricardo added a 38-yardlleld goal lateinthegame. The Hawaiians, 4·7. missed two days or practice last week while players and management.argued. over proposed sa ary "cuts. 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He later interc-epted a second pass and was awarded the 1ame ball. lla!U.ore at New &ICJaod-- Unheralded Andy J-na!or .more than 100 yarm -scored twice In leadiJl& New •eland to. its first winUMeyear,Zl·JO. Jotmson scored a oa•,-.rd plunge late in the secoa4 quarttt and a spectacular 66-yard dash in the finalquarte.r. UT10f!Ul. llOO'TMU.. LUCMIC llATICMIALOO..ll'l•lflf(& lfl ..... DNI .... WLT"""'L"'PA --.,.,,..,,,,. ......,,,qtou :a 1 o .toD 111 n .. "91141 :J I • .toO 1• Ill NY~• I , 0 .IMI 11 !01 ........ pflf4i ' • 0 .100 " kl.I O*'alDlwtt. .... ~ 1 o o t.OllD 1SI 10 ......... JJO.t00'°3 .. ... .., 1 • 0 .toO 14 "' ~ 140 .1(11) UIJf Alice Derby and Frankie Durst tied for second with 13 in A !light. Rae Mitchell was the B flight winner with 13 with Sandy Mcfo'ar]and second at 11. Green Bay rookie Steve Luke gave the winless Packers the .. portunity to upset the Cowboys when be recovered a fumble alt.be Dallas31-yard line. Cleveland at ben't'er-Jim Turner kicked a desperation ~ yanl field goal as time expired, Jeading the Denver Broncos to a dramatic 16-15 over the Cleveland Browns. TUrner's kick, the longest of his 12.year pro career, capped a fourth.quarter rally foe the Bron· · The Patriots• de!..,.. sbul of! Baltimore's ground pme and put on • fieTTe pass rush, sachng the Baltimore quarterback. Burt Jones six times. ---Dl'lltoM u. .......... 4 ' 0 .lOO .. 6.1 Ati.a. 1 , o . .ioo n n '-"~' :a 0 ...... '' .... on.... 1 4 O .l'OQ )I llD AMllt~lfCOMll'•ll:tr:NCE ~c:Hwt•• W L T ~I. Pl' PA luff•lo • 0 0 l ,lOO ,. 00 Mil ... ! 411.llOIU .. Nancy Terpstra cap· lured a threes tourna- ment with 32 '1\, followed by Failyn Brooks (33~) ·and h1arianne Holst (34). Ann Pappas captured B Oight with 33'h and Eileen Yraceburn was second at JS. •Hadl ran five yards and on the next play found McGeorge alone in the Dallas secondary. Dallas middle linebacker Lee Roy Jordan had the only chance to catchMcGeorge. And el>ewbere lo the NFL, it was like this: Wublngto• al ROO!ton-Thc: Houston Oilers rallied in the fourth quarter to upset the Washington Redskins 13-10 on a one.yard touchdown plwige by rookie Don Hardeman. .... Cleveland's Doll Co<bUt did some impressive kicking ol his own as he booted a record five field goals to stake the Browm to a ls--6 lead early in the fourth quarta. Minnesota •t Detroit-Fran Tarkenton fired two touchdown passes and Fred Cox kicked three straight field goals as the un· beaten Minnesota Vikings held off the rallying Detroit Lioos 25· 19 in anerror-Cilledgame. TarkentA>n loosed his ninth and loth acoriiig passes of the season ou a fOur·yard lob to Stu Voigt and alO-_yard _pass at Ed Marinaro. New Orleans at San Francisco -San .Francisco quarterback Norm Soead passed to Gene W ashlngtcm for two fll'Sl· quarter touchdowns and tbe49ers went on (o beat the New Orleans S;llnts JS-21. A blocked punt and a recovered fumble set up those scores in the first period. The first was a 29-yard pass after Cedrick Hardman blocked a Tom Blanchard punt and Willie Harper recovered on tbe Saint.a' 43. W1shington's second toucbclown catch was a ZO.yarder following recovery of Atvi.n Max· son'• fum ble on the Sainls' 20 by linebacker Frank Nunley. HYJotl l J 0 .a 101 ''' a.10-w ' • • .-.. "' .......... t 4 I .JOI SI w:I -..~-ClntlnMtl 5 • • .... -Sl Pltbllur!Jh • 1 • .... 1S4 • ~-• 1 0 .... ,., • a...i..id oso .M »* ...,..Ol•k• O.i..t....t , J 0 .... ., ~ ) , fl ·'°° " '" ......... °" :a :I .... 11• '°' s... '*"9 0 ' 0 .000 JJ 101 "-c., ... 04., .. Ntwffttl ..... 21, B•lllm-10 Ml..,14.l, ,._ Yotl• HU 0 Pl~.M,Ollc:•90) c.r-.... ,,, 0.11•\ ,, H°"'i!on ll, W•,l'llFWjilor'I 10 SI . Loult. 11, Pfl11aCM!pl'lla 1'0 (lnr.1-U 14, Oa-l•"d 10 Otft_ l,,(1a ... 1and 11 UKAl'ltti.t 11, Alla.M• 7 ........ :!$. ~l 10 h,_<tOfy tt. WI OklD lt S... Frloftltbmll,N•wOtie-11 ~··04-. .,..Y_.Gl.,,bll'I Bvlf•lo ~y,Ott.U $1.. u.hl'l .... Yon. Glalft ....,,,<kt.» 0-,.....1.1 au ... 1. Ginger Cappy was the C flight winner with :JJ'fz, followed by Loui se Loucks (32) and Phil Goepper (321;). Rae Mitchell won D flight with 32 with Betty Blakemore and Pat Wi.lsoo tied at 34. Mary Grose was the E flight winner with 34 and Kay Leutweiler was second at 36'h . President's cup com· Washington, which stayed even with the Dallas Cowboys in the East Division race despite the loss, was leading 7-6 and driving when Houston linebacker Robert Brazile was ejected after an of- ficial called him for throwing a forearm at Bill Kilmer. • .....,.~an•I c1e ... 1al'ld s... hWKIKO ......... E.notand Cd.M Girls In Action The Oilers, apparenUy angered by the ejection, came alive to stop the Washington march. Reshuf (ling Near Miami al New York-Miami quarterback Bob Griese, taking advantage of New Yor~ turnovers, passed for three touchdowns and ran for one to lead !he Dolphins 43.() over the GWC Wants Out Of SoCal Loop · Jets. , Griese, despite wind and rain that swept ac.ross Shea Stadium, completed 10 of 14 passes for 155 yards before leaving the game in the third period. Griese passed 53 yards to Nate Moore for the second of three scores in the second period. He then connected with Norm Bulaich and Jim Mandich for 2 yards and 32 yards respectively in the third quarter. Chicago at Pittsburgh-Pit· tsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw directed three m ethodical second -half touchdown drives as the Steelers routed the Chicago Bears 34-3. Bradshaw ran for one -touchdown and teammates Fran- co Harris and Rocky Bleier had short scoring runs for the other two. Chicago quarterback Gary Huff was held lo 46 yards passing, most of it in the final seconds of the game. Philadelphia al St. Louis-Jim Otis ran for two touchdowns and Jackie Smith added a third on a spectacular pass recep~ion as the St. Louis Cardinals rallied from a rnistake·filled first half to beat. the Philadelphia Eagles 31·20. The Cardinals, boosting their record lo 3·2 overcame Philadelphia leads or 3-0 and 1.0·7 with the aid of Olis' runs totaling 116yards. Oakland at Cinclnnati-;Rookie defensive back Marvin Cobb ran 52 yards with a third.quarter in- terception to lead the unbeaten Cincinnati Bengals past the Oak.land Raiders 14·10. . Cobb subbing ror momentanly stunned Ken Rile:v . intercepted By CRAIG SHEFF Ol IM O•lly f"llet SC.fft It took about five minutes to count the Los Angeles City College fans at a recent Golden West·LACC football game-and that's one big reason why GWC athletic director Fred Owens wants out of the Southern California Conference. Owens could get his wish next April -if Golden West ~its sis· ter JCs in Orange County do enough lobbying. A major reshuffling of the JC conferences is expected to take place with at least eight releagu- ing meetings scheduled over the next six months involving Southland JC presidents, ad· ministrators, athletic directors and coaches. Between now and April. Owens hopes there's e nough strength de· veloped to get Golden West switched to a conference that in· U.S. COMPLETES DAJllS CUP SWEEP TUCSON CAP) .'._There seems to be no doubt that tennis' super attraction Jimmy Connors and the U.S. Davis Cup people have, if not kissed, at least made up, The 23-year-old Coruwrs com- pleted his fil'St-ever appearance in the Davis Clip Swxlay, leading his partners to a sweep of Venezuela in the 1976 American Zone second round. It was icing on the cake on the last day as Connors defeated Jorge Andrew, 6·2, 6-1, 6-2, after bis partner defeated Humphrey Hole,U, 6-3, 6·2, M. County Circuit For Sadtlleback? Saddleback College would like t o be part of an Orange County JC conference, but the Gauchos may not be ready for it next year. That's the evaluation of Sad- dleback superintendent Robert Lombardi who is also the state chairman' for the Committee on Athletics. ''In my role as president or · Saddleback College, I see a real advantage in being in an Orange County lf!ague. But there are 30 000 students at Orange Coast a~d 12,000 at Saddleback and ·we're not sure we're ready to compete every week (in football) ·with schools like F\Jllerton and Orange Coast. "But on·1.hc other hand, wf!"" think we're competitive right now in other sports Uke baseball, basketball, swimmlng and ten· nis. sessions wilt refine the pro-- posals. The final recommendations will be made in early February, which will then be sent to the Committee on Athletics for a final decision. That decision will come in April. There are many serious pro- blems that the releaguing groups will have to study, says Lom· b:irdi. • h One in particular 1s t o Western State Conference situa· tion. "Right now, there are 11 schools in that conference. And the league stretches from Compton in the south to Hancock in the north. That's over 200 miles." L<>mbardi says the April de· asion will be a lasting one. "We hope to put some leagues together that will stay together !or a long time.'' eludes most or all the Orange County community colleges. Golden West is a bust at the box office when playing conference schools lik e J .. ACC, LA Southwest, LA Harbor and Santa Monica . But the Rustlers draw very well when playing county rivals like Orange Coast, Fullerton and Cypress. Financially and geographical- ly it would tie ideal for Golden West to become realigned in a oounty conference. And it would also benefit the other county JCs with added revenue al the box of- fice. says Owens. "We very definitely would like to get involved in an Orange County confe r ence,·· says Owens . ··we·ve talked to Santa .'\na, Orange Coast. an~ Fullerton and we know they re 1n favor or us joining a conference that in - <'ludes Orange County schools. "An ideal conference would be one that would include OCC, Fullerton, Santa Ana, Cypress, Saddleback, Golden West, along with Long Beach and Cerritos. "Everyone of those schools re· late to each other. It would be a beck of a league . .It would be the ·super league of the future ... But Owens readily admits there are problems involved in setting up such a conference- mainly making other JCs happy. Colleges like Grossmont, San Diego Mesa and Mt.Jian Anlclnio in the South Coast loop and Rio Hondo in the Southern Cal are either happy where lbef are or would like to be included ma con-. ference , that includes Orange County schools. There are enough San Diego schools for one conference, but the enrollments of those JCs vary , eonsiderabJ y, Grossmont and San Diego Mesa, with large e nrollments, would probably domina te a San Diego con· ference. Owens says he would like lo see all the JCs ''without viable athletic programs" set aside. The better athletic schools would the n be releagued. ''Those schools without major programs should not be coosidered in re- leaguing,•• says Owens. RESULTS • • • "I don't think a league with all the Orange County achoots will come about right away, but . maybe we ca.n get the other schools playinJJ each other," gays Lombardi. Niguel Title to Andrews There have been no concrete suggestions for releaguing, but there definitely will be ln the next six months. says Lombardi.. . John Andrews1 former USC alt- Ameri can tennis star from F\Jllerton, captured the men's finals al the Laguna Niguel. Men's tnvitatlOnal Open Sunday by defeaUng Dick Bomstedt 6-3. Andrews, Ille No. I seed In singles mid doubles bad earlier defeated Tom Leonard 6-1, 6-0 in the semifinals. Bornstedt reached the finals by winning his semifinals mat"h against Alex Olmedo&-1 , 6-7. 6·4. MOmor••I Ntw York J•l\ Qlil1nal "'li..mtlll'lla PH:...-OJl'l•IG<•..,B•Y °"'°'I •I HO&n.tan Corona del Mar High School's defending Cen· tury League J.!irl:o; volleyball ch am pions 'Will tangle with Santa Monica J-ligh 1·uesday O.-al Kallt.at.Cll'f Ml_...-8vfl••o :: c:..--::::'_,~· ,.....,.,Ott.JI MiMat.ola at OlltallO WO•LD I . FOOTOALLL•AGUE and I.aguna R('<lC l F'r1· 1Eat.tenoo1.111ot"o day in a pair nf non -w LT ,.~t. ,.,~,. h I Bi""lftQl'la'TI Mempl'oll J<-,...111. Char\Otle "'' , 3 0 .no 151 '"' league malt t•s \\'It 1 tnp 1 • o .•J6.1~711l CIF contl·n d t•r :-'rh1· • s o .,.l 7111°' g'mes will bt• 11[;1) ~·ti .11. • • 0 .!00 11) '" ... • ' 0 ,:164 1'S lll Cd'.VI . w.11an101.111<1f1 Tue s da y·~ n1 ,1 ~ rhL''i S.C.111, ~AnlO"lO """"'"" Ha_.u ........ 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Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot * Cash Prizes Worth Weekly P igskin P ickeroo '75 winners will be awarded a total of $50 in cash. First place entries receive S2.5, second place wins $15 and $10 is awarded for third place. Winners are notified by mail . Look for the official Pigskin Pickeroo p11y1rs form each weetc. in the Daily ,,__.._s. Orcfe the team you think will win in each •f tile JO pairings. You may mail ,._,.entry or bring it to the Daily Pilot effice .. arl'St you. Tben are Daily Pilot offices in Newport Beachr Laguna BNcll, Mission Viejo, Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. 1st prize $25 2nd prize .$15 3rd prize $10 ..,.... Pldu ... oo la • ...... faolu 1 of Ille lloly _. .,..m --" M-,. ..S w .... ...,. petition will end next Friday. l.agtnl• Beach Doris· Fagg, the Laguna Beach womeu's club president, defeatt.>d lielen Orexellus on thu fin al hole of 8 54·hOIO match play golC touma· m l!nl recently. Val Morton WBS lhe victor over Thelma Toomey in the second flig ht with Jt"an Abajian winning the third flight with a victory over Margarite ~1acFarlane. Fran Blake defeated Ruth Wh itaker for the consol ation (light title. Longest drive i.n the fir.it flight was by Diane Stys with Val Morton in the second fiight and Jean Abajian in the third flight . Helen Drexelius: was closest to the pin on'No. 6 and Val Morton on the 15th hole. El Niguel Jn a mutt aild jefr tournament whete three and five par holes only are counted. Jane Robertson was the A flight winner at El Niguel Country ctub . Robert1on finished wilh 44 'h: with Alma R11l sto n and J ean Badraun at 45 and Rae Cochran at 46 . In B flight, J odi. Woodward was the win· ner with 41 lh , followed by Adril'nne Warren (431/z), Beth Liljestrom (,14~) and a tie at 45 between Jean Carrick, .ll~annie Kohls and Edna Kober . Bev J-rend erson won C flight with 38, followed by Elsa Wise (421/z), F.ileen Bradwell (43) and Ann Christiansen (43 1h ). Dottie Levy was the D flight winner with 43'n. Margie Reece f inished second at 45 with Betty Halliday third at 4S\7. S-CHll P8i Ptnewell'"and E. P. Comta:ssel captured • partners better ball tournament at Hunt • ington Seaclif! Country Oub recently with a 59. Ott\er winners In· eluded Mart ha and lfarry Pt1ync with. Lenore and Les Wahren· broc~ tied !or second ~ 62. Nario and Tom c.\m- ningham, Nancy Ray and Hank Gowdy and Virginia and Richard Stevens tied at64. Five teams tied at 65 including Ginny and Jtoot Lambert: Helen and Bob CoVfden: Alice Hubbard and Will Klick; Sally ani:I Sam Kni~s; and t~a Verne and Pele Peterson. Ray Browning won an award for being closest lo the pin w bile Nancy Ray and J. B. Moser bad the longest drives. . In a field shots event, Nancy Ray and Kay Moser tied for first with a net of 45. Geri liege and Joan Stegman lied at46. In the second flight. June Doyle and Flo Cov .. ell tied ror first with 41 with Alice Hubbard in at 43. Fran Creager toot third flight honors witb 41 and Dolly Second was the fourth flight winner wilh46. Prep Football P'•O~H·i-O"H S<.,.,,..., Quer'lffl F-t.in Valle¥ 0 I 1 0-1 ES111nt la 4 <I r 0-11 ScorlnQ: ,V-MelldlloOl!n, Alrfla. E.1tfll(la-Oonn•U '· Wyall <I, 1t1i11n'' :t. Ora•• 2. Gerrero, E.k0\11( ... Pro Hockey Standings NATIDMa°L MOCW.a Y 1,.aAGUI: ..... c...~. ~•ot.tsJM Plt1!burQl'I u.. ....... , •Monlr..I Dtttoll W LT ~._G,,-GA •OOl1Sl1 •201202' 0 • :I J 11 71 ••112'31 A'-sOl'ft"- S 00107' 11 711•111• 1 l 1 s ,, '' 1 l 0 • 11 71 ""'"-.... II C•tffnt• P•lf'kll Ol~l,Ocn Phil.-del~1• 1 0 I II 10 111 NY"'-'~ l I 2 I 10 12 NY Rangeri. l 1 1 I 10 IS au ... 1.a 1•ot10w SwtldtY't G•"'" NV Ra-.r' •• v~nc:ou .... ,' Pftil-tpfl•• s. Oeltoll 1 Dvtlalo s. 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Two December a!fCUn&a aDd U>reo J .,,.,ary 64..\ndrcws~ teamed with Bill Brown to win the doubles com·. petition br de!eaUng Gene M~ and Mike Phillips 6-4, 6-4. • In the doubles, Brown and An · drews won their semifinal match aaainst Tim ·Noonan and Davu ReedM,M. . :. ......................................... ...;• ..••.•••...... ~ ... ·········~·········~·····~·4 I ., J • • .... • !---~ I ' ' f • l ' ' ' I I f i ' • ' ~I • • • . . • . • . . . • ' ' . • • • ' ' . • . • l . • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • I . • • • If yo·u bought a new carpet : without shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot. you lost both time and ·money. If you prefer to spend your money on wise floor covering ch~ices and don't want to be taken for a ride, read our ads . . . The best deals on carpeting are advertised regularly in the Daily Pilot. (·If you are i looking for down to earth transportation bargains shop our automotive ads, too) . The best place to buy or sell along the Orange Coast, is the DAILY PILOT . 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"\ • 642-5678 'I DAILY PILOT SSS$TRYSSSS to beat this 2 br. 2 h;1, !>lnt:tll' story To,,.,·nhousc. Your choice. n<'w rug~ drapes-stove. New p;11nt completely rc-furb1shcd. Security i.:a te ·pool-6 acrcs-nn·cly kept lawn~. trees. founta1n·all this for only '21.950. Ask for t''rank. 839·832 1, Agent. 1n Santa Ana ----- MEW LISTING Wate rfront, pier /float. Sparkle plenty'. lmmac. 3 BR. 2 ba . home. GOUR l\o1 ET KITCllEN! Lo\'e\y patio. 1\l ove-in re- ady ~ Reduced lo $139,500! llatbocl 1oy rrop. Rooltan • 675-7060. FIXER·4 IDRM $38,000 UNBELIEVABLE ! Foreclosure forces sale of property thousands below -i<et! Bring point & elbow qrease and ""*• S S S! Fonnol dinl119! HUC)e bdrms ~ i..ge yord! Walk to 1chool and 1hoppln9 in an excelt.nt or-ea of S45,000 homes! Seller toys "lail me out"! luiy off.r • VA or FHA help! Don't pro· crostinate! for quick appt. Call 847·60 I 0 . . •"'fr[ .. j Q• ,., I .. '''· [® $© R.dtl }A-l?i £ tli~, That Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle 14•1• .. ~I (l.l.T I •OUAPoj O f l!"l•<'Ot>Qe i."e•1 cl r~. • .,., ........ bl.d -·'*' be '°"" 10 '"'"' lov• ""'P'• •<>•!11 I LAVH ER I I I ' I I I S E E A C I '. I I' I' I ' I 0 U G I E 1 ~ I I I I' !1 KAWNEE I I I I I S.1'1r,.,,C1t<O11 • 9t••I towri t!Jtepr lo< e•tthQu<1~ei. I wouldri't like 10 11~ there .,,d 'OfT!e'dty fool.; t" my tOlf"1t I <vp tnd iee -. 10.11 C) (e-'>rlt"'' 1111 <~vi ii• Q"l)l•if bv !.11, .. ~ •• ,..., "''"'"'> ... .,.d vc~ <l•~•loP 1 • ...,, "'P ~ ... J boric- f) l'tlNI NUM6t t£1) \l1 11t~ IN IHISl ~QUAl(5 • 6 UN,~l~l~~~~t ltlll t~ \ l I I I } SCU~ETS A•SWtn .. cl....lficatM 1010 J .. ' r I • • ' t ' '• •· I ' ' ... ' • • -.. 11H-•11tn"' hr.wt ~!.~!!! ..... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········-·········· t 044 ...... rociz c:..e.-IOZ4ilnW .. OAILYPILOT Monday,Qctobw20. lt7S ~!!.~~.s.~ ........ 1~~-~~ ...... . Hou•HforSale \tto.MSforSale HforSale 1-forSGlo Go•rol 1002 G1Mrdl IOOZ HoftHforSale ........................ ·············-········ ························ ....................... ······················· .................•..... ···-···---.. ······· -·····-···-·······-· ·-··-···-···-·~· UNIYBSITY I'll. i> ...... ot 1002 -Ill 1002 GeMral IOOZ .... nil 1002 RIB-4111111M MESA YRDE Popular c1mbrldge SJl,000 ~ilul Pac•ot.ter '-plan. 3 BR, 2 Ba .. din . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···~···~··· ... -··--··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ·.!.~····••..!,!.••!• COSTA MESA'S ARST CONDOS USING SOLAR ENERGY \Ii 1': S L E Y :-.; TAYLOR CO. H.EA LTOH.S ,,.,,..,. !!Mn laAHD HEW-UHDA ISL!-$395,000 Perfect design, rich plush cptng & drapes. expensive wallpapers. ex- lcnsi'(c use of lta lian marble & crys tal, pool, jacuzzi & saun a. 5 Lge bdrms, J.'R. DR, lge recrc<.1lion rm. Pier/slip. 76 LINDA ISL E DIUVE Open Daily 1·5 2111 S-J_... ... Rood HEWP'ORT CffHEll. H.I. 644-49 I 0 General 1002G_,,I 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ueaut. 4 BR, fam. rm, Country English atmosphere, established trees, boat s lip . $245,000 lieing f l' modeled : ('UStom 5 BR , 5 Ba . 6.500 Sq . ft. home on J)()int, pool, dock. Custom 5 llR. 4 ba. View, lagoon. Boat s lip. $295,000 80 ft. on Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~•dt· 0 11vt N B b7S 6161 1002 G1Mrat •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gov"tOwned $21.450 ••• 1650 Down 2 &odroom, l Y, baths, nl'w paint, new carpets. Pymts Sl 70 per mo P .I. 646-3&28, c ves:!>49 1532 Lachenmyer Realtor TRI-LEVEL STEPS TO IAT-l'OOL $49,000 PresliJtt' Park Lido loca· tion. Uramatic floor plan flows freely lbrough mult1 -level elevations unfolding a very 1 gracious mode of beach hv1ng Property faces ~;;;;;;;;;;;;:::1 ··c rcenlx!lt ,\rea" local· • ed steps to sparkli.ng pool + J car ..:arage. First to J + call geU this rare beach 1 bargain. 546·2313. ' onlv $37 500 r••1 1,•rl ~···~/l.Jtlfl)flrN"I ' ro, a 6cauto (ully up ·[~ ' ~ graded 3 bedroom, 21-"! balh lovely Garde n Grove Townhouse, king '==~ size master bedroom . BAYFIOMT fireplace, huge den oc ? 2·DR , 2-ba, comp redee'd Near pool & elubhouse . to new. Xlnt fmancing. E.xcellent location. Con-$3900 l>n ., ownr w/carry venient lo everylhing. bal al 8'12'K. int. No Call to see. poinU, loan fees, crodit ~lm!ijtgj;l1tnllif1t1 ~.~.a1 ·g problems. ~-4471(1:1:)546-8103 JACOIS REAL TT ONE-STORY CONDO I $37,900 f¥:1ult only, 20'x30· walled den patio. ankle.deep s ca rpeting, bri ck burning fireplace. \falk to major shopping a'nd bus trnnsportalion. $37,900. 10% down. CALL KEY CONDO SPECIALISTS, 962-7788 • KEY 675·6670 PRIME BEACH AREA UNDER $40,000! Ei:ceptional 4 bd rm . home situated on I ar~e corner lot. fo'u nct1 onal floor plan + loads of charm . 30' LIVING R001'1 + BRIGJIT WOODED FAMILY ROOM. For once in a lifetime bargain · hurry, call 546·2313. O"t"' Ill V• or\ I LJN IO!ii ""I • 'JHE EVEHIHGS OH MORNING CANYON Walch the s unset overlooking Momlng Canyon in Corona de1 Mar. Take a swim in the free form pool or relax in the beautiful J bdrm, 2200 sq It home. Good value a t $89 .500. U~l()UI: t1()Ml:i REALTORS•, 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 1'/i>fo A 7 ¥4% .... ,1oog .... ,~f,~1;11;.-1·i· -~-•• II.. .. '*I Be the first to join the conservative iO· vestors in old world Spanish architec- ture. 2 & 3 Bedroom, 2 bath homes surrounded by patio & g reenbelt r«realion areas. $43,000to$48,500. Get in on the ground floor, reservations taken now! ! ! 2580 Santa Ana St., CM OPEN DAILY!! * 646-3255 . UtrtB£1..J£VA.BLl:I ~z -.rw-pk,L&e rm. ~l .. c•_,,.,drapes. P'orttlotu~ fortt9 talt Waai.tT Jlm. Porell Uke blt-fm atrium. Pool 6 of property Lhoa:!•~• Kttint on quit'l Cul-de· tenn l; prJviJ. Large Mio• inarll.st.! Brina sac.Xlnlfinanclotr.()pen greenbelt. priv. loc., c~d paint 6' el~ IP'tme and dally 1·5. 11M1 Killdeer ol cul de sac. Owner Wiii make$$ s: Form.al~ Clttl•. $71..NO. Owae.r htlP finance. Xlot value i.n,t llllC• bdrms! Lat,. Sfr.JM. at"3.5GO yard' lfolll 1<>t<""°' and 1.::::c:..::=P-.-3-B-R.-2-Ba:-I DAVID D.CARLSOH s.hoPi1.n1 ln an e"XceUent College .,. • ' •11:.&.1 TOI 133-9291 area ol "5.0. bom"! newlY decorated. pool u ...- S.ller ,.,. .. eau .,. t•rd. 545-5141 al\.• "'TRIUM out"!, Any offtrr ·VA or .Jill FltA belpl Don't pro-2. 4 PLEXES Qrtthe kitctMinand Uvlng t r••tinatel Por quick In e i cel\ent ta.st moving room leuyouenjoy your appt. Call lf1..f01t. c.ta Mna area. A r are plt.n~ aH the time. Liv- <"-1" "'.," "~'VNJOHtfl<r • commodity that won't togroom ist6x20 lnsize, [~ I 000 h. with bookshelves and :lfi!Jljl ~r~:Eil~12 eac ~m:f•d?X;:~·~~"eC:: . .z:i=-=-=i::-·!!!!~ bl"eakfasl area in kitchen _ I lad! rJ• •ecll I 040 plus 3 ~roomlhs, m~ghesl 1o•oe ls.&.td I 006 •·-·••••••••••••••••• this one just e n size f or your family. Coft b tt.SH Short wa lk to pool, Charming 3 BR, 2 B•, .,_ 'I jacuzli and teoois. many xtras. Te rrific toe. S Short b.loek• to sandy nr So. Bay. Prl<ed to .... aurf. Cllarmlna 2 bed,m, $45L.500E RAISOR by o..mr. &73-0897 okl downtown ff. 8 . With ....................... ••••••••••••••-1..:.'-'-=--:-:7--:-;I porkllke yard. Redu<ed T G.,,...al 1002 G-..1 1002 • 2 BR i.ou.e" 3 b' ap<. 3 14oa1ypuoo. REAL Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Generol I 002 G•Mral I 002 car gar. Xlat income. SC On IULTY 4.523 Campus Dr .• Irvine MIHO IOGGLER An ab6olutely mind bog· glln11: home on Spyglass tlill. priced below market. This is palatial perfection. 3 BR, Z Ba., family room . Ocean view : gardens . 1-'ec land. Owner moving to Swit i.e rl and -hurry ! $165,000 .- REAl.TfJHS S\:'\C f: IH4~ 673-4400 OCEAHFROHT Just reduced to $117,SOO Comple tely furnished and immaculate 2 bednn home on excellent beach. Z Car 1arage and e•tra parkina:. Ca.II 67~-4060 Pl:TE BARRETT -REALTY- '42·5200 TllUROH TOWNHOUSE Lri:t 3 bedroom, 2 balh- hard to find one story model. All extras with beautiful floor plan. Nearby pool and clubhouse. llurry, just reduced to $39,950. Call S4()..t1Sl ~ .. HERITAGE ' ' REALTORS GRAB THIS FAST! IT WON1 LAST! COUHTRT LIVING 5 I.FAMILY HUKe 2 story lam home. Close to golf coun;e & c ountry club , 5 lr,g bdrms, 3 baths, fa m rm. & fonnal d ining. Lrg Joi & room for pool. G J terms. 54.5·9491. -NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.:":..1:.:0:.;·000.:.;.;·_.c641>< __ "11 __ ::--I 536.7533 Campus Valley Shop Ctr .. o-_,Seti CALL 83J-J600 OWNER'S ANXIOUS Corona del Mar duplex in very Rood condition & e xccplionally priced-jlt $71,500. We beJieve this is one of .the very besl bargains we have had! Very easily shown . YEAP BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 C'40Y l COA~T t-<\JV>I C.ORO "\IA Of"L MA~ REDUCED SI o.ooo. "THE RAHC:H" Sharp immac. Duplex on 011ty" $44,950 In IRVINE. By Owner' QUlet side of l.!land. 3 EASY TERMS Lovely 3Br, 2ba home RR , 2 Ba . each. Lge ed 4Bedrm.2bath,cover wilh fam . rm . 5071 elosets, encl. ga rages, t frpl cs, patios, laundry patio in c xce lle.n H.ayonne Circle. Call roo m . S t e ps lo bay. neighborhood on quiet 55 1·5!166. Sl40,000. Agent, s.4B·08l2 tree-lined llreel. Close to I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; shopping & schools.l- cor-c-64&-67-::--10..,·,---,--,=::' Seller Anxious . Call YOUU LOVE IT _, ___ 1007 SCOTTREALTY 2•tory.3br,2.,.,babeauty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-7533 on Greenbelt w / view. !\lice duple:.: bet. ocean "1·~~~~~~~~~1100 yrds from adult pool bay I •-••-ooo & Jacuzzi. For sale by M a~laiin.r;;· 675-4800 FANTASTIC owner. CallSSZ.9413. C:O.-dolMcr IOZ2 TOWNHOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Huntington Beach TB.LUS-. Fixer-Upper G-ra1 1002 3-Redroom home needs ••••••••••••••••••••••• end unit Townhouse al General 1002 1.AIE o nly S39 ,500. 3 Big ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41RDUPl.U Bedrooms. 2 baths, .. what you want ... the home of your dreams may be ready for oc- cupancy. Don't be a vic- tim of rising costs .. ring our number creative buye r with loL'i ol ambition. Super loca· tion, private yard, pool needs work. Transferred owner will help finance . Hurry, take advantage. ~.900. CALL 962· 7788 •. KEY 1 1 REALTOP.~iC OHL y $]6, 950 SO. Of IATSIDE dream k;t,hen and d;n. Every inch of lbis pride with a 3 BR, 2 BA rental. ina: area & no common 0 I l " Id waU . Only steps to pool W•11~.cl llsti1V1s!! of ownership family n Y " years o · .. , F t · o. ·u •s and recreation. Assuma· Jf you're thinkin_cof sell · home will make you eaunng amce1 n,. · h ing~ourhomeor invest· smilewithdchght. lluge natural wood and brick hie 7~% loan wit bd'ms. tm ma 'ul.t. textu.r es and perf ect pymnts only $21 2. per ment properly, call us, lh . Id ta es F>M>I •"-·-0ul, on hn•e lot with kx:at.on. CallM-4-7211. man me g Jl • wecanoffer: uu" "'""' time o ffered. Call SELLERS 552-7000 Cl posure. the house with lovely S 1.:::::.:::::::;.:=:::..----1 1·Cortsi11tent qualify ex· dreamkil.fortheladyof ,__ 546-S880Agent. 2-Personalizedservice. cabinets & tile work & I ' • •S46,450• "'A.IAHDOHED 3.~peci al "No Oblica· s parkling b uilt-.in da p· ' ' C.orner Lot. 3 Bed.rm. 2J;;;;;;;~~~~~;; DECORATORS tion"agrecment. pl iances. Just hste -bah b d b •" YILL ... " +service after the sale. won 't last. 646-Tr ll. Open DUPLEX 2-2 hr units. t ome, eep a ..... "" Pleasenl1644·7211 Eve-_-Choi~ loc, So. o( Hwy. yard with fru.il trees, TURnEROCK c· rvinE 1-l~mfS. 'CEUft,'1'$ $54,900 • ,.,___ SJ06 boat or trailer access . O f.o,a;uf:~~~a:l:~~~~=~~ M.llm .. ~' . . •··.· ... ·. : S79S.SOOOl1TH.;;O:xf.S48HWT-• f~·~:~h~fl~~P~~~~ ~:~~~1~~~ ;:;~~ I Ca,..,...l, Realtors 536-8836 bedrooms, 2 baths and a Spacious Ji ving and din· ~ •r-den. Lots of closet space, ing rooms. Dressed in 2 Units each 2 bdrms . HOIM' & htc.ome formal dining, attractive BRAND NEW PLUSH ,ARK Corner lot, quiet loca· leac.h! patio and a great Joea· C_A RPF.TS. Gour:met HUMTIHGTOM FANTASTIC l1on ;under$90,000 1 , t , 0 2600 llon.$61,900 k.itchcn. l-Teshlypa1nted 4 BDR IOHUS l\l ered i l h G ar d e n CORllH-MAITIM ts rue . ver and wallpapered + home -3 larg e Rf'dton 644 .. 7662 square feet of home· throughout. Oversized + POOL bedrooms, family room. ~~~~~~~~~I monthly income plus bedrooms. Two master Sunken l iving room . formaldining.2•,.;Baths. _ hear the s urf pound. su.ites. Large cul.de-sac formal dining. Kitchen c 0 m p I e l e b I t n 5 . Lols R·l JOxl lS : Jorl Sperta:cular t errazzo en- lot. 5ff this model today~ with nook. J>arty room Firt>place. New paint in $62.000south/Seaview try, mammoth step down Cal1963·&767 . with CONVERSATION and out. Many added Prinonly 6444340 living room. formal din- 552-7500 red hill realty Ol'IN"1~·111 11.JN701ti1<Ki ; PIT ANO FIREPLACE. features. Asking only ing, bri&ht . spacious r ~ t!l!I Guest suite. stairs to S72.000.Call540-J l51 OCEAM VIEW homemaker's kitchen. ~ 1 ~ lftt(uw ~~~:" ~~ R~a1 :,~r ~r~":u.~~!1~ =:~i'.~Ji~i~~,~~~~~~~~~ St-eluded rear grounds. ....... .. r.™ .. r ....... ~ s u i l e , se p•rat e L~ahoch 1041 ~ $19 ,000 dow n . Call/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;OUPLEX,byowner.6yrs c hildr en 's wing ,••••••••••••••••••••••• .AtJ .., .. ,.,. old. South ol Hwy. 3 BR. 1ecluded puk ·hke DECORATOR'S C •• .-E~O-S-HORES ~i -·rno••O""'"! ~~~z~: k~f:fft;~~f~~ ~~'.l·~"i~~~: ~E~~ei~l!;~'~:~~r ~ Choice Mesa Verde area. brick patio, private yard. OCEAN VIEW. Seeluded $35,500 3 Bedrm. family room. Cosh MHa I 024 A real jewel at $82,500 pool&. jacuzzi ; two TRYANDBEATTHIS largelivingroom.Ready ••••••••••••••••••••••• master bedrooms and tomoveinat$64,9SO. CLUM CLASSY •. ·o·· .. ·. ··ft~A...:~ -. bath /dre ssi n g r oom Price, Locat ion and ~ ~""'u~ suite,· rormal living " Terms! Ha rd·to-f1nd l 'PERB CASTI.E . N """i6' ~~ dining rooms. paneled English Tudor Manaion. Near South Coas t Plaza. HTunALLioctndoon C205!!flN28E · 499-2800 •IUdy. Spacious. private 3·llg HR. rormal din rm, OM ES New carpels · drapes. 1,L baco _.;,,. . "','l'· ldsr, · · OUllEOHR-2 Single f.amily home on ove r5ir.ed lot ; walk to Lido shops ; great area Cor year around living guest suite with separate spacious liv rm. Price re· 3141 Carnpui H 8 S4l·l6SS formica cabinets, in· I ..-.: h ' u · ID .dmc . A For Ile al Value-Nice. NEWPORT entrance. Luxurious ap. duced'forquicksale.Call tercom . fire ·burg lar 1"'1 caArpe ng, rapest;i ' 2Br Cottage. 2 Baths: •ointme nt:> thruout. for details alarm s ystems. lovely ~pc , rms lrong e Trees : F rpl : Ocean SM.000 673·3663 673..sos6 Eves ISLAND 540..3666 DOYER SHORES private patio. THIS kitchen .. Pool, rec. rm, Vie w. Walk to beach. $175,000. . C A S T L F. H A S pvt. patio, eti=. SUPER $59,.SOO. Bkr. 499-227 7 COLEOFHEWPORT 4 Spaciou.o; bdrms, 3 big EVER y TH 1 NG SH..\RP! As.s u_mable1 ---------- associated BROl<EllS-ll(A l TO RS lOl~ W Sa•bao 671 l&bl Super extra la r ge-IR£A.LTORS ·· balhs,hugeFRwithbig EXCEPT A MOAT. loan,noquahfy1ng. BY2separatc.2brhouses on waterfront custom 2:51SE.CoastHwy •'_'Jj; i .~J ia rock waterfall, lge TN-SS4000full price.Callfor owner,$2S,500.536-1SS7 . large lol.56x140'.Artist.s home. 5 Bedrooms , 3 675-5511 •M$i4fl# ~r~c s:.i;;,i~~~~ a private tour. 646-7171 . JR. EXEC + __, delig~t. Zoned for . kiln. baths, 3 c"r garage an<l --·· -·-• ..--•· ~ · OP!,., 111•f·iii1u·•. 10&1 N~f • ...--.. Gd 1 n come b r 1 n gs and slip. 3250 Sq.ft. ol On a lovely ttte lined PRESIDENT HOME 646-Ti ll . Open Eves. · . ~ Spack>us 3 BR wnarge Laguna Ca nyon, 1 mi. to so·ontbewaterwithpier MINI ORCHARD PRIME the land . S1 6s.ooo. ~-~-.. , $3950.Dcnm!! sssomo. Lots or trees. C.M. Fixer u,,..-criminating buyer. beautifully upgraded 3 <;<.,:.;.., ••. ~=~ s.aver k itchen + dine. buy 2 houses in Laguna luxury living for the dis-street you'll Ond this EASTSIDE TURTLEROCK -1 1 . mas ter, s unny step· beach. Where ca n you 536 500 $280 000 bedroom ho ... W'.lh Sharp 3·Br 2-ba with Spacious four bedroom Ankle d eep carpet. for this price? $89,500. ' • stone Orepia'ce , on one of home. Great view ·''°· m Choice Costa Mesa loca · spacious yard, fruit trees Costa Mesa's r·mest <ul-master bedroom. hving · TIME IS MONEY sparkliog custom pool 497-2292/or bkr. 644·2212. t. h bd ~~1 11 d I rd Prl ed t M lh t with pri vale bath. AJJ on ion as J rms,2baths • .. an a en. c a on· de-sac s treets. priced room & kitchen. All the oney a youcansave, oversized tree studded J BLOCKSTO BEACH INt.": lot, plus Ir~ frplc Iy $39,950. and owners re-right at $S0,900. CALL wonderful extras thal go because the owner has lot. Just a hop to the 2br cottage among trees. eeds some work at th. ady to move. quickly, 556-2660 with easy m~ern liv,ing EA.STSIDE very little time to sell mall. Bkr962_5511 436 Agate St. $50,900 / pri ce. it ·s a bargain . ANYTIME .SELECT pl1:15 a sparkling sw!m· 3 IR + fontity this lovely 3-BR + pool ---------I terms. Bkr. S49.Sl38 or 545-9491 . ,~. ~i ming pool overlooking $72,500 bomew/(rplc. Vacant. A By owner. Townhouse. 2 494-0198 eves. Open - I~~"""'"""'"""'~~~~ •• Plac• PROPERTIES the hills and valleys. A Gorgeous custom home! steal at unde,r S4.5.000. BR, 1"'2 &, 1 car gar, Sat /'Sun 1. 1-;;~~~~~~~~I pleasure to show. Price Prime Ea st~idc Mesa Costa Mes a ~ ftn est security, walk to beach,1-'"-'-"'-'-------- Classified ads sell big Prap~ · ·I• Sl2.\,000.Cal167J..85SO. location . Wa lk l o nbrbood.Callnow! S42.000. 536-0838 or• SUPER COASTLINE . . it.em;, small items« any n2·1fl0 Sp lass Beautv 0#¥" "' ~. ,, i •u:. 'o.'".~ (' West clirr ~ Tree-lined 540..3666 536-267 1 VIEW iLem.JLGtcal1642-5678. .l•OOOUAilrl.NI 11~ !'-.·~. [~' I street. Custom built just c f · ---------1 2-BR, fam rm, 2·ba. 2 iflM'f"Cll I 002 GeM:ral' I 002 LIDO ISLE /!:U,u ho~! ~~mh;g~· . · lftPJll1 ~:.;' ~%' ~~~}~t:f.'h~~: ~\:J '1 hU • . · ~~~;,.~"."~~.\:,~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• on a fu lly la ndscaped : --·-11•-"!!!!~. Big family room. Three . 'W;'F'r f'@ft~ -,.. kitcb. Owner will con- OAK Fl.OOIS view lot. 2 Fireplaces.·--------king size bedrooms. Pool s ider l ease option . 38drms. + maid"s rm. Family room &. sunny size yard. A terriric -$82.!iOO. b/I I Fonna1diningroom break.fa.st nook . Custom Rmtc.hoS..Joaquin value! Don't wait . call HOME/IMCOME •EDGEWATER* ffi8Cn8 rv ne Den with fireplace decorate d thruo u l . 2BR.den,2ba $69,500 now.752·1700. Prime Eastside Costa Real Estate Real Estate 494-8536 realty $159,000 Reducedlo$l87,SOO ligConyoa Mes a family neigh· byl&NAY 1350 5.CoastHwy * * • • 640-6161 3 Bedrm ........ Sl.58,500 b or hood . 3 ·Bdr m oc~ •"FRONT HOME ' IA YFIOMT HARRY IAllITT s.epar•t.e borne + 2·Br ...• No~i:aguna. 263 cres- DUPLEX OH THE SANDS 3 Bedrooms R.altor .. 644-1559 duplOexP.El"7N 0·"'°Al.LY l-S Park Your cent Bay Dr. (by app't. Pierfor60ft.boat Ccr-C•' only) Luxurious custom OFIALIOA On lg. lot close lo Balboa Pier . Great summer/winter rental area f Marvelous ocean VIEW from both units. $104 ,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (A68) EAST I. WEST $249,000 Call for address TillS will be the last stop built, spectacular views! LAWSON REALTY SEEK & FINO' IWvoluUoo.,y HALPl~CHIH on<e you e nte. this The ··best•• waterfront * 67 S..4562 * W•r Battles REA TOR eheerful 4 bdr. home ill buy in town! $265 ,000. 2727 E . Coast Hwy Pride or Ownership area, DAANOYWINN TOCO TAR!\S T OG !\Ar:ORF.ONO C IT U EUF.C T~ F.FRONOT F.X I NGGl.N C.EWF.E TCNIXf,Lf.TNOMN UN KRR XNOTOO Bf;MSIG"'NNT &75-4392 close lo beach. Formal JUST LISTED! ·on Ca· DR. c ustom drapes. nyoo View Dr. in Tem le 5'/J YA brickwork. lovely yards. Hilll:. ldu.l for a couple. ASSUMAILE Qu ~c k possess ion . Real nte 2 bdrm. home S tor y b ook char m . 968-4456 with fantastic views of Beautiful flower garden. Hou-..ponamus village Ii: s horeline! ·-, ....... ts s un.r sharp ---,.. Gr-ut brid: patio 6 view '"'.... '..-' -Large home for •rowing kitchen. easy to buy -• ~. Olll,y M,500. 10% down or ass ume ex-ramily. Sharp exterior. istlnl!I lo•n w ith $165 Auto. sprinklen & lights. JAllt:S LOMAS PIT I ~ii ••• 7171 4·well planned bdrms in REAL ESTATE ......... --. di bl T 0 I I • 4 bedroom family h omes in Easlblufr & WestcliU. Both in fan- t astic areas for schools &. shopping -AND -both have super floor plans for children, ent.ortaining & outdoor living. Under $100,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (A69) Rl~:\LTORS 644-7270 Ol'fNr119;rrs1ll'/tolll~•{I"" es ra e area. n · eve 4"·1008 for uniqueness. Prof.1-----'::..:.==---- ' • CAMEO HIGfUHDS You won 't 1ind another like this for the price! 4 bedrooms, family roonl + den or brkfst. room. Enter by free-form pool in a lush garden set- ting. Access to private beaches. $89,500. Bob Owens642-8235. (A70) UUZJI •4.w:H 1!91 a...~ .1M4 MIC"Ntllw ....,_, lilKf\ CsW •.a \ ( oCEAH VIEW • Beautiful Lusk hume 4 bedroom, family room, lomal dining room, !!replace. New carpets and drapes. Entertain around the pool and enjoy the jacuizi tool Hurry, this one will not last! $121,000. 2121 E. Coall H;ghwoy, C0<ona del -· NOMlS fOll LIVtHC '9ETWOll'll •t••tlfl• ....... lltt.WIMN -II.HJ,,.,.._ ' ... • ' l • T1'TXNR U I TOEAF.TN LR C H N OGAGLOOHGOW TA RAK8EI SMIO S PRRVi\Lt.EYENI AltB ftO ROROP LIUCi\LEYF.DMR , ......... :-n....._ ...... ,,.w..., ..... ,,....,_1'4. '-'-"· ............ ·~lb' h1 Ute .-zle. ,.... _.., .......... -..................... 1 I.ONG l8LANn CAMDF..N T1CONOf!ROCA 81.:NMINm'ON l.EXINGTO'°' Tlll:IO'ON MONMOl]T'Jf NORr()lK Ql)KR~ ft lJ NKf.1lHILl. CUILfOl!lO l'ORKTOWN TOMOlntO•: h .. .t1 .. I .. ' • . • \ LOotlS SO &OOD .. you'U think it'a U.· pmslve. bul O<llY $36,900. for thll •·BR + rim rm home w/frplc. Owner motivated, must sell. Call now ! 540.3666 ·-! landsc•pred yards. Must Stt -9611~ FORMALEHTRT Fonn1I dlnint rm., lge. livina; rm. at family rm. w1th frplc.: Mere dlth Gardea1. A11 umi 1% V.A. loaooE$37,000. F. P . $75,SOO. Call : ' '. .A-Olan ' REAL EST ATE ~"'' ' . ~· ~.. • . .~ (' l•~ tcmylo•c OardeQt araee bla<'k pool ilr entertainment led.<W' of 4 bdrm., $ ba. woncWt'. Vta of CilJ, hlll8 , 1e1. IL15,000 CAPE COD CHARii. 2Br, 2Ba, frml dine, trote, + llUd.Jo, oc ........ wlk to bcb. $85,toO. 07·l0Jt .. 1 I J -·· " '"' P' "'' ,. >T un Pel.I wh ~01 " 2V. pie $1 ll RO d i wh Sh • VI ., cl m ,. ;;;•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -lloma.s a.c .... Properiy :3 :1~c:a1et ~ Hol15il'I Ultfundllwd I Mond•1 f\t'.•t)~ :"? ll)75 MDU.$£' r or Sci: ~'1ousc1 ::or Sd1t 1···""· . wporl hoch I 06 ,,,...-... hoc.It 106, For S... 1100 •••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · • • ,,.Al!.Y t"'t.OT Q:P ••••••••••• r-o· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,~.~ I •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTJ . , ASSUMI. 1-t. VJt. •••• l.a..I 3106 Af• •=••• -wmd .,_,.,,...,, ,..,.. .. d Afa lueh &khsa. WATERFRONT LIVING AT A PRICE YOU CAM AJlfOIDI 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Quick possessiao ! $99,SOO SR. ADULTSCOMlllUNlTY APT. LIDO REALTY Jl77 Y1o Udo. IU. 67J.7JOO l~ ·m--~ .. ~!::_.. ~ I BR 1 S. ••••••••••••·••••••••••• lrYile ·l244 •·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••-•• ......-.-llllUVVW• ...... Nu PLU.taxtatc0.t.M• J8ra'faIJforJ'rb'.tblodl ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' w.H 1724.CW...... 1724 C11111 .. W. 312 ~pt~~ b';;1C::· loc. A •pe9d.able ol $171. to at.a7. Bar • patio. a&ffALS •••••.!••··~-··-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Stop at my doOr. irri ~~U'°Do:i~Sll,000. dcnrro. ft'S.lJOOlfMpm TUlnUIOCI Br, 2 ba, near bch, , ..... ._ Newport,, ... &pace z1. -4-BR. Jl.ba •ew A 4BR + boouorm •... tm COME STAY WITH US deck. Bltln .. $4SO.m~0 Spaco...,t,S!S.C.K. witba•IeW . room VILU.GI I Callm.1231. •• loPnl...... 0r..i1c:1-.mm.. 4sa.zi.balht ...... $4SO LOW WEEKLY RA.TES -3116-* * 1_._ GAD .. HOMlS n--utlfull r i-••••••••••••·•••••••••• , •lOWll>ES• -· Lovel13BR;t\08a,plus 3BR.Z8athl ...... l3IS ~ Y urnahedlargestudlosand •12WIDES• 0.-Hys,"Sell".Now .......... ,-,.... .. THITHIACI one bedroom suites -all with full Offlo_P... ' •aGWIDES• offered 1t sts,ooo . b1tb, z rplc'•· bltn 2BR.2 Baths $350 kitchens. · 1, 2 4 3 Br. Adul~ * 24 WlDZS • P\veftcntal Un.its, or u kletbea. Man.y Xlru. No 3 BR., z Baths ·' • $i.isi4.50 pell, dabwbrs, th•I!: G CalJ in S.BR, ram rm, 2·ba pet.. $550. molyear\J. ~-·•· .... CH A Ii closed carase. lrpl "HU Hl:STODAY" -. wi-i and ffi>t 875-Zll'IS -"rvft• -Apartment "ving with motel conve-BBQ. Gu & wa~r 530-0200 •·Unit•. Out•t•ndin ZBr,zba,dm .vv.$800 ·n1eoces. Heated oool . sun deck. air: Pool bolJ'. OPEN SAT /Sl/ Lorre modem. br. 2 ba, CULYllDAU condltlonlng. Linens & utilities In' u MANCHA APTS L Acr11,. forMle 1200 l·S: 14tMl New.land cpta, drpJ, blta.a, lge 4 BR,Z8at.ha •·•••• $'25 eluded. Maid service, television, self-178ScoUPlace,CM. OCJlllMlle•h .1041Mewportleadl 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Midw•yCit.)'. f!.~~·· 1425 • Jrly L£ RAISOR · ) 642 __, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••'•••• 10 A _,, . servtce aundry racilities available. ere oranc• aro••, MED~•• ~ C F•nllrloochHM c.nma. $U,OOO/ac. S.11 C.-dolMw JZU REALTY "-~HEA" OW!tryfrtftdl J+Oeo+Be•utPatio or trade, owe 98&-S'JOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Master 'Charge and BankAmericard VILLAGE ~1 ass\\'e beamed <'eil· 1 blk to bch. romm pool eve 3 BR. z Ba. rrptc, patio, 4SZ1Campua Dr .. , Jrvlne welcome. I Br, 1 Br & Oen, Z Br. Z 1niis, huge stone frplc " Assume 8~~% Ln. Take · . REALTY xlnt loc., So. ol hwy $'25 Campus VaUey Shop Ctr. EX Br Townhouff. Carpets. P•rquet floo"' •« lh• 2nd.$68000.64Z-33l9 Be•ul1lul 20 acroa INC. a>o.(2l3)'54·296S · · CAUIJJ.a600 ECUTIVE· SUITE MOTEL drapes, fi rcplacr, 3 scene for th is exquisite ' (Or •n1e Coual 7)1 __ ~7~1~4~/~1~4!6~1~3~7~1!..__j;;;:~-;:-';;:':'::;';;'::~;::~l;;;~;;;;;=-=';:::.:.~:.:.:_:-I I p00ls, 4 tc:nna courts • Country t-'ren<'h home. 14 Newport Crest. 3br, 3 full dearrate. terms. must,~ ..... ~.... 2Br, 1 ba . Sool Hwy. Gar. BEAUT. S•n Jo•quin lO O HNpOil Rold pm-sauna.$. f 1-'ren<'h doors open to an ba's. Retreat. xtras, elec sel 1mmed. 961·0UI ....-2200 rrplc Jaund area No Twnhme Laree 2 Br, 2in tw••An.,._.._.. :MOOll11rbor lllvd -un~s ually l>irj.!e brick gar,vu.64)..9527. owneranyUme ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets.$nsmo.&u·seS7. Ba, 2 aty, vie-w 0, gotr Colt•Meto.C4b"'692627 C08taMeslil(7l4!S57-8020 patio, with m.a.:nif1t·cnl ATTENTION bullder1 cours & I k •«o 642 26J I ·-., white w&ter vie'4'!L A 57 FT. LIDO LOT AVOCADO LAND. $1,790 .•• Two duple:s: Iota D CodeMH41 3224 !.47-7~ a e. ·~~ · • Adult 2 hul(e bedroom!i ~ourmc l kitchen with Xlnl location. Walk lo per AC. R.ncbo. C.Uf. Point. Ocean ;lew •••••••••••••••••••••••I--_,..:_ ______ , • ..,..,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,. Sl70 no pets. Inquire :.tPL. every amtnity. 4 BR , beach club & tennis B0:% Seller Fln. •~%Int. Priced bekJw mkl. AJ· East.side lus. duplx, J br. *RENTALS* -C568 W. Wilson 2111 baths & den, <'Om· rourts. Complete set ol Ttght $ forces sale. m..stlO . 2'>'J ba, din rm, priv yd, 2 UNIV. P ARK HMsn U ...... illf'd ..,.. fNMRh Fwwishtd l--"''-__,.==--- plet.e the settir)g. Pri l·c, plans.$95,1.W Owner.7141676-5734 ......_.C car &ar, chUdren & aml 3BR.28a .......•.•. $395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. ~-~~.'f:~~cnUlnAr .. -. 1 $1 39,SOO -. _ _,. a If pet •elcome. S400. 3BR 2b bo ........ __. ..... TURHERASSOC '1op1uty 714.Q'l-7001 m:TE~~CE.,..'" s..Htl.o91111 3216 D-Pohtt 3726 ort'urn . .:as/wtr1xt. l I05 N C t ll L • ... lfl Prop 1rty 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• z BR 2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults· No pet.s See. te:alr -.9.._1~y,7 asuna •••••••••••••••··~··••-. Jlere'a2 byTHECJTY MESA VERDE 3 BR, z 3 Ba '2 Be···········= 2 ~· 2 Ba home. Oce•n J235. OCEAN view. 25081 Pool,rec rm,eleva tori1. _____ _:_:.7.:_ __ I MOTB. A duple.: to the E-i Ba , fam·rm, dbl rfl)le. GREENTi\i£ff(iMES vie w, (rplc, carpo rt . La Cresta . Own er, 525Victoria,642 -8970 •BRANDNEW• 152 Rooms, major Or a n g e. s IA DJW . crpu, drps, dbl 3 BR 288 ..,.,5 Adults, no pets . Lse. 494·6848 •LISTING* franchise, important &oan·PioOO. ~ a 4 bdrm -ar. f~. $425. mo. lease ' .......... -· 49'7·1612 aft 1PM Wkd IM~~;..;;;;;;;;;;-..;.-nl *Shocir ~ool* Sharp cu.stom-blt duplex Fwy. interchrinae. can to the w in Garden 1ncld. gardener. Avai.I. 3 g:E3R~iELD"H'OM .. $425FS Sat&Sun.alldaf. ys, Hw¥li19011hoc.h ]740 1&2 Br $175. Up. Adults . onBeyAve.inBalboa.12 improve profits . Grove wlih 63 ·loan-ll /10.~2414or9"19-4575 •••••••••••••••••••••••no pets. 177 I::. ZZnd St . NORTI IVJ EY.'$77.500• Yrsold $98500 Mana•emenl avai'lable -ooo.bolh bl 38RR,21h 8a .......•. $42S Ca .. Miilli_., BEAUTll-"'U I 1 hr rurn 642-3645 3Br,21r.i ba,r·R. · · · • . · -· assuma e&Y.1Acretbr utilpd$180 anchoS11nJt><1quin ........,.died l4ZS • ---------•,·ewLot. ""l·Om COAST PROPERTIES Good f1nanciog . no loan reea. Quin -15.2·b· ••'ds pet' · 2BR+d 2 b -apU$170&$180.Span1sh ~Niguel I OSZ •••••••••••••••••••••• l~=-=-~~--..:'.~:'!:.~~l--_:•~61~3~54~1!0~---1 St ~ 000 Pri '•I ant .,.. • en, 8 • • • · ......., ••••••••••••••••••••••• stule bldg, pvt encl gar, · • .-, nc....,es on· t -&12-2991TheArtist' Lge lbr ~hlld.gar,, 2BR ZBa $515 1 HadetldctD M ~ •sT ILUFf ly. Bob Moodey, Lawson Farm at ZU.1..5 St. CM 1 4 Br, 2• ba, r'rplc ,8t~ds. Turti ·fl ···· ·H· :1·1· 2 Br. & den, 111.i Ba. enc pool, sauna, lndry, adll'i. • •aa ~ Real Estate. 675--4562 for aail 4 ,; •• 1 .. pet 1 d .... e oc 1 8 yd. pool. carport avaii 17301 Keel#011 Ln. t blk 160 W , Wiboft. C.M. $54,231 -• • nc ,gar. 4BR,2 Ba ........... $S95 11·7$230mo 847 7851 W. of Beach orr Slater. ClotedGwogas • DEM+ POOL o.tofCamty FURN.mobilel br,pool, &BRTHECOLONY . . 842-7848 BEAUT GROUNDS Co -re'~ p opo-+r 255 Sl.50. .z~ Ba .••.••••• $425 SUPER plusb, beaut. de· · The rabulou1' Bluffs in '" "" " .. -.nr AOULTS·NO Pi:TS ~---tBlull !Red t• .. le-f. r.ap1r.,r 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••• f1!RN.bacbe1orcotlage, corated. partially SA:tALLBEACllHOTEL 0 . 1{ef.. ~ • -Ulil pd Sl2S furnished 3 br, 2 ba, dbl R -· k 1 mmutet to ocean. L Raised portico e ntry.••••••••••••••••••••••• El Mort.le. Valley Blvd, HOM' EFI. uDUS 552-7500 gara r I p 1 ooms . ....,.so wee · 2 Br $215., lge 2 Ht S • BA.YfROMT S Points C-4 3b " e opener. oo . AplS$100mo.536·1056 w /pat1'0 $220. Gas tep-up to uuge living · · r *64.z.9900* $385. mo. 67~·1184 or r oom VIEW to huge +2nnolficebldg.21, ed hill 67~1070 NlCELY rum. J br apt. water incl. Draperiel. sparkling, pool ! Comfy Ofrice building, spec. sq ft. $54,960. •OWNER MESA r All e lec., w /closed carpets, gas heat, gas' gourmet kit<'hen. Queen tacular view, luxwious 6488315,eves. r I Verde 3 br, 2 ba. I °"P'IKHUnfww 3600 ga r age . $195 . mo . stove. a.ir c.ondlllonintr."'" size bedrooms. Den or executiveolfiee•. ..... rp c, F.R .. D.R., nr r•• t:y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-1S2l •wlmming pool . rea.. ~t·E:s1.11~Tt~: ~~o;e~ ~~t;f c:~d~oeo;r;,·r i~~~ Ri:LL:,;J::·r· ;;:;:;·.:.~:-~·-·~·••••• schls~=~ = . ~ 3~~: c~i~re~"o~~~6 :~ LOCJllllCU hoch 3741 Arooou~·Tw•2••bcrs ~.d~~rsd · area of Laguna Niguel, wallpaper thril-oul ! ....._. 675-61'1 ,........a lowed $320 mo &M-6800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... r. a:. 88 '-" 1 e. close to beac h. 3-Bri Seller has purchased G••: .. ··.:111•••••••••••3~•1•0•2• ~:r·::: .. ~a.for:ci· ',';f~·. L ; •leock 3241 · · · BACH. util pd. $185. mo. dn~I . hRar~ge, pati o~ ~XECUTIVES!PROFE­ SS l ON A L S · Large, 4!legant & gracious rami· J y home in prestite:ious lolonarch Bay Terrace, 4 Br & shxho or S.Ur., ~ourmet kitch., formal din & fam rm s , whitewater & mt. views. ~hown by appt. $194,500. customhomeunder con· new home. anxious! •••••••••••••••••••••••2 BR, 2 Ba, CdM, no up/$60.wl CreacentBay. 5 w r . 1 "ear new. :>t ru ct ion . Buy n o w-Take advantage. SM.238 3000 Sq.ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpt.s, drps, bltJu, cul-de· EMERALD BA y pvt . children or pets. $268. 143$N. Cst Hwy 494.-2508 644 ·08'13 ~Chose colors. $184,950. full price! Call today. Ca.cNh...... Beach bum eottage, 1 br sac. $&50. mo.M7-6779 bcb, tennis, pools', I~ 2 mo. 64t·6800 (Susie) EFF1CJENCY APTS NEW spu.c. 2 br, 114 ' ' L.oguMMiquftReaffy 752·1100. . . ~,......,. ~It: couple, H.B'.3br. 2ba. Flpc, ram rm. Br~ rrplc, d eck, yd . 2 Br. 1 Ba. SlOO mo rrom $190 Pool 'd patio,gan:tcn.AduJLs, 4 gs. 4040 8J0.5050 Ol't"" r.1 Q • ir.~ rut, r~6fwr:r • $52 ,500 CdM 1 . b; :i_ 7 b;, p;~ ~· f:C:e Park.. $350. Avail Whitewater Vu. 558-3030 Balboa, 548.9662 daya 0~ phone. la~dry. 'vri1i~~e peta $215. 642-1li03 lrAHTE.RTEHIISS PORNILCYE . OEN .. Ez [a IJtJ).•jl,j:u11 RoyMcC.... And 1 br $165:, ulil pd. Nov l. :549-%534. 2 Br. l Ba. lge. renced yd. lr15--03.53after5 PM. lnn.4.94-9436 MEW UST SIDE ~ il'f:\ i; Realtor lllOMewpcM'f N.B. Super sharp 3 br, 2 ba. l mi. lo bch.. $290. mo. 2br . Eaalside. Fresh Oceanfront. 2 pa rtially 2 Br & Den. cpts, d~ mamtenance. Charming · Cosla MesaS48-71Z9 RENT-A-HOUSI: ~st area! Upgrad_ed 497.2292 pai nt , nu crpl. Yrd. rum. 2 BO, 2 ba , luxury bltns & ds hwahr. S27S !~~ !!~~~.~~cious llG CANYON 979 .... 430 s..J~~r~-~~ar1e, 3 Br, 3 ba; wood, glass & Resp.~pl. No pets. $195. apts. New carpels, new 541J..743'7 He-te-n Bmh &Assoc. Lovely 1 s tory Deane .. D•'••hlrldll 3I07 stone ; beam ceilings, 646-28 1642·2S16. ~·~·balcony over the -Sl-7-5-.-2-0-R-s-in_K_le-5-1-y-i Home with kitchen open· LAGUMA IE.A.CH 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~ll~ge Pk. 3Bd, 2ba, ffl)lc, decks, 4·car prk· ac · $34S-$370. 494 · 1055 beam ceil C&D 204:i. '--~·~4_9_3_·_2_5:...13:._ ___ , ing lo patio & great side Commen:ial &: residen· New 4 br 2 b N y ht blltim, rerrg, blk. wall, in&, ocean-town view. Aflalawnlr Fun.llhed orUC-3834. ··c·· Walla.ce. 6"46-8883!' yard. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, tial unit.a . These fine ren· CI b 's3 a. r ac r /d, S345. 831 ·2196· $48$ mo. Bkr 493·36ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\Jm Studio apt, cl01'!e to MS 7628 !I 3cargarage.$124,SOO talunitswilltakecareof 13u · 15 winter. laliaoPtllitawla 3707 beach, 239 Lowe r Cliff -"'~·.:..;;=-------- ' . 2 -+D-6412673--5981 ACT FAST! z br, t ba, 2 ~r near beach,••••••••••••••••••••••• E--fsl"·I ZI your 1nancial n eeds. . washe r /dryer hook-up, Ch1ldr<'n/pet ok. $350 .... , Dr. $175 incl. utilities ..... s uc ~ r s mall paul w brumfield Ownen are asking only Beautifully rum. 2 yr. okl cpts drps rncd patio mo. M9·8l38 or 494.0198 1"ew 2 br, 2 ha dup. nr 494 -0023 d ay5, 494-1238 Bllns w/w, refri g, pool sigw/phone549·8~ $167,500. Excellent terms duplex, steps to bch. C10&~ gar~ge s;225 mo. eves. Yacht Club. $385 yrly. eves. $190. Ad Its. no pets available to qualified Br. 2 Ba. $400 yrly. 548-ll68or64G-i246 · · 2.13--449·64126'13·5981 . ..., _ _... h , ~""=·9520='-------- N'pl. Shores Specials buyer. Easy to manage. 673-3391 Immediate Occupan<'y. 3 eon.a l'W' .. ,..-. • leoc 37 69 1 -A-f'rame. 3 BR, ram. rm. REALONOMICS 615-6700 w· t . Valley 1234 Br. Ocean View Hillside ct.IM•# 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 2-Sty. Priced low ; $62,500 m erRentaJOnly.Spac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Wood & gla!!.S & •.••••••••••••••••••••••Need Temporar y J{ous-NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. ad~' Huge Int; 3 BR,2-sly. Va· !,,J0(21lmr)o:_.~a53bl1e6. 2Br. 2 Br, z ba, new, t ennis many decks & sep. laun· CHARMIN~ bach. apt. inR ??? B.a<'h apt. Phone. apts. LJl!e beautiful i c.'anl. $6;1,750 • ........ ~ · court.a, pool, adults onlY. dry rm. $42S. 497 .2370 $175. Inc. util. 2blks rrom Wkly maid scrv. $215. terionopen to lush wale Super roomy. 4 BR, 3 Co•domla1um1 /1' owa-eon.a .. Mar 3122 $290 mo. 646-95J2 • beach. 67S.3S08 Mo. No pets. Lido Shores landscaping. Every C'O : POSSESSION JN SIX Ba., ram. rm, $73 ,500 houHs for tcde 1700 NEW 38r. 2ba, Full Ocean !IOI.el 673-8800 ceivable extra. Must se CAYWOOD REALTY••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••U>vely3BR&Oef1Condo view, frplc, 2 car Rar, CoslaW.SC. 3724 ' to appreciate. $JS5..$4q5.' W EEKS · 0 w n er .._.ORTH, •GU ... & STEPS TO WATER 2 Ba, frplc , shag crpt: cstm thru-out. $425 mo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 or 2 Br, adults, no pets, 15SS Mesa Verde Dri'le trans ferred. Ve ry up-• 548-1290 * "" ~ ,...,_ S Br, 3 ba, family home. drps , bltns, encl patio. 2 Lseavail.493-0209 $37.SOWEEK &UP !~7H0~!1 .... !IO. 2418021 E . J6th St, East. (714)54().8871 ~raded s ingle fa m ily C ...... DOS Partly turn 21 '" ..... I 3-BR with large LR. THEBLUFI-~ . "'"_ Goldenrod " Car gar. 2lAc. park, 3 GREAT view 3 bdr 2 •SC.udio&lBRApts . fo rmal din i n~. lovely BillCarroll 640-Wh1lewaterV1ews·2&3 pools,closetoschools& ba rrplc deck :· f •N&MaidServAvail $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & JandscapingS14.500. Hastings &Co lxlrm.unitsfrom$5'1,000. 3+Bdrma, BEACH. al Frwy. $375. $100. dep. be ' h · ,nr wn •PhooeServ,Hldpool Bach. Color TV, maid EnioytheGoodlifr I------''--='---~ 420 Cypress, North your door. CHANNEL 10605 La Rosa Ln. alt 3 4<' · $425. mo. 49C ..(i!9JO •Children Section serv, pool. TllF. MESA. 499 • 4584 493~2513 RB>UCED $40,000 Laguna · VIEW. Move in rond. 840-28S2or842·77J6 · •l..owmonthlyrates. 415 N. Newport HI, NH ByownerforquiCk sale . Call675-722S Avail unfurn . $150 ....... hqonleoch 3240 Lac)unaNi4Jllf'I 3252 ·e ~~Fweek's rent 646-9681 M" · y· · 1067 Elegant Dover Shore Wa t erfront Hom es ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-----------1 ISSlon 1r10 home. 4200 sq ft, 4 br. 4 631 l~IVl "Y>'76 Ne-rt8lvd CM 1510 W OCE'ANt"RONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba • ......,_ I Br, blk.s to bch, $Z35 mo. U>vely 3 BR, 2 Ba, Fam· ""'~~0_97-55~or"'"J96. 7 · · , , spectacular family •m ~1 -. 1 1 ed """ .,.._ F\lm, xlra lge 1 hr. im · <··11c "El v ·1·· 2 •-Cit'"""'' Jl76 ·B ltns, crpls /drps . ···•v <',Ll'Cau . en<' -""v1 • 1 1 . ,300 rm. den. pool. beaut. ----· d mac. cpts. $250. 675-46Rll PIHECREEK :-.q. ft ., upgraded c rpt view. Great for enter· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9fi3..2200. ~~~-mo. 494-1930 SUSCASITAS LIVES UP drps, insul ated, Jbr, 2ba'. taining. $l89,ooo. Open 2 Br cottage,. garage, Walk lo the bea<'h from Large nicely furn. bach. F1J RN + color TV. l'ark bonw rm .. vaulted din daily. 12·6. 1608 Galaxy beach, pool, ref.ired com-this beautiful 3 BR 2 BA MissiOll Vieio 3267 &: l hrs. Adults only' no Newport 1 br . $300. TO ITS MAME rm. Lr~ <'ountry kitchen. Drive. 646-8049 munity, kids over 16 0 .K. home, fplc. DW, ...;. mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••i;~pe;;ts;;. ;;•I;l;O;;N;e;w;;po;;rt;;B;I;.;;;; 1 ~113J.&OOC,~~oFr~elv0e~s·6T7l~·,53321i~·;J Over 500 1.111 t rel'" :1111V .;, s pn'nklers g a ~ R II 4 .. ...._. I O s t r 1· ;1 n1 s ~· 1 I h "'"' · · • r pes, ~1.950 _......mo. ea or 92 177 A•k ror Bev o r Joe, Superclean,superview3 OCEANFRONT 3 br P o m egra n•l th 1••UTIFUL ..,.. waterfalls (·rt:.ilc ., Y I ' . e. o F, °' ~ rn·ces & m· teresl k~ -• ·~963·1786 Br. l Y.I Ba. Barcelona .a.L..t1•55 D home, I yr old. dlx, ava•I uung p a n 1 ngs t --r ..._.....,, ..,._ .--A ORIHHS rrlax 1n 1-: Sf'tt1n~ tor · " ec GALAXY DRIVE gom· g up, up, up•. We sti'll H.MI ""*-91-L.....1 cov. patio 831-8370 or 3to8mo.. ~~75. 675-1849 gar dropcner. VA /Fl-I A/ -v l L E 837 917 OF AMERICA .-. your spacious nl'w 1-or: Conventional. Presenl IYOWMER havea few s inglestory 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a c an · a r ge xec · 2 TWOLOCATIONS BE,\CONBAY 2· brdroom ;iparlmf'nl .• loa n BY.l'lo . $ 3 l ,SOO IvanWellsatrium,4BR bedrm, Z bat'hGtMral 3202 Home. 4Br, Fa.m. rm, Allractive,clean 3_4 bd,2 WEEKLYRATES f""ron1 $220 . Furn1tur1•. balance. Pn"•e, $6 2 , 500 . 3 Ba . Marvelous day Townhouses a t on ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0'1Kose~beDac h. Kuh/pels b · .. d FULi.SERVICE ~-br,a~.uti lpd. Pvt.. bch a\'ailahlf'. Small pets ~ · · - 1950 •·• 1 ~ k .,..,5 ave842·8854 a. air, carpe..,., rapes , ... tennis ct. $300 yrly. 8 30.49 35 0 , 833 ,. 916 °' nite view. Pool & jacuni. -, . ~ or "an • rJ · · $365 Q · l tr l p 2277 Harbor, C.M. 613-8203 . OK . A•luH< onl y , Orin·• ~:~::Beach 1069 ~1;~,r~F!~~~:i .~ ~·Agent. in Santa ~\!!:l~;IJt1t:l1 e';~~~~~~o .::;:I:~hee .lZ:9 ~~·~o.S:oo ~~"';::.\wi~'~;:."~3' :2·~,::1.,~1~.:).;~;;'":~~;.'j:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekdays 2·6. $160,000 · ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-1714 or 213·822-8381 -2. bea<'h units $52,500. Gd 645-8498 o.lex~£ Fill SERVICE 2 SC.y, 4 BR. 3 BA, 3000 3 Br, 2 Ba, Den 2 blks fr. •Shody Ellfts.Pool• Seruor adult2bedroom income. Jl-2 cor lot Gin-Onlts-e 1800 TO LAHDLORDS s q f t . P r -e s t i g e beach, swi mming & ten-1&2 Br $175. Up. Adults, WINTER on the S~nd 1628 floor .. no pets $18.5 Supor n y F 0 rt u n e ·It San Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• neaghborbood. s:;oo. mo. ni.s, yrly lse. 54S-842J no pets. 171 E. 22nd St. Oceanfront studio. $1 50 location 645-6610 .,. 675-7520 ' r r . Capistrano 1071 2Duplexesforsalesideby Member or Board ~f Gardener incld . call 6'2-364.s mo ut1l pd 9634888 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• side, $1.25,000 & $1.S5,000. Realtors, Belter Bus1-Keith.9&2-4411 HBR vu. 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din, · · · · · EASTSIDE. nr new lu11:. OPEN d aily 1921 Kings Best buy in income units. <>wnr,64.5-3655 ~Bureau, Chamber or Liv & Fam. Rms. 1819 2035 FuUertoll. CM duplex. 3 Br, 2'h Ba. Din . Road. Breatht akin g 2 lriplexes on cul-de·sa mmette. Village Real Estate Port Stirling. Comm 1 BR Furn. 2 lg closets, ••awnls Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car i:ar. har bor & ocean view street . $00,950each. Income Property 2000 53o-8505 No Agents Fee Pool $525. 575.0771 queensize . b ed , pri v . Uftfumfshed Quiet residential area. New deluxe 4 br •· ra m ••••••••••••••••••••••• •McFadden/Newland d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5425. 645-78ft8. 00 H t &h Sl!i5 2 b On Lido •-1 3 ressing rm, xtra lge rm ho m e w /custom ~AHCHOIA.GE ASSUME 1% VA loan. ui;i · . ·• r, 3BR,2BA ... $345 ~e Br, 2 Ba, room s , e n cl . gar. l•oolllond 3106 LARGE 2 br, $245/m(I . features thruout Agt Fourplex (4) Z·BR Gd child, singles. •Beach /Main rrplc, li unny patio, 2 <'ar w/stOl'age. Adults only, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oli.ldren ok . 2268 Pamela m9-5099 · · IMVEST~&::'S C.M. Joe . Only S&S900 Hunt. Bch 3 br, 2 ba, JBR,2 BA ... $.115 gar . w /opener . $475. 00 ts Yrly. 3br, 2ba. s teps Ln.S49-8lJ8 _'..Jl f714J49 .... 7711 YEAGER REALTY, :tdsl~h2b r 2 •Warner/Ma gnolia 675-6887or675·7541 pe . ocean.Washcr,dryer ,aJll ---------BEACH VILLA !i56-Gl71 un · r, am rm, 3 BR, 2 BA ... $345 O O 1 BR Cum., no pets. Cpts, bit-ins, frplc. 673-Z166 . l & 2 BR i:arden apt..-. C~thed~al ceilin ~s . new Santo Ana 1080 ~u'.r~c,l~·';t,gar. •McFadden/Bushard :!,:5~::~•-•Es. late drps,$180. Balbo • frplc, dshwhr. pvt patio. p ush pile c<1rpe ting, sea ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW UmNG ba bel · ~1 & eac h, 3 BR, 2 BA ... $.175 00·7154 a Pf'tl1nsula 3807 Nr. Irvine Ind. Arca. $IR5 bre eze patio, den, CHOICE4·PLEX c or,uli pd, pet. 963-4561or963·1786 631-0797 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to$205.557·2841 :>ecluded m aster with ***Don't Wait••• All z BR, shag crpt, HOMEFIMDERS :-:::-==:..:::=::..:=-:..:.:'--:J ---.::.:.:.:.:~~--1 Casa de Oro HUGE 3 br. 2 ha, frplc s kylites. Ideal communi· Forprices andintereslto bltns, lush landscaping. •642-9900• 2 B;r. single slol"Y. rront 4 Br & FR. view, tennis, bltns, 1 yr old . th blk t ' Adult dlx I BR, 0 /V.'. t y living. Pool, tennis & <'Orne down. Both will Owner occupied. $78,500. 1-_;~jijjjjjjjjiilii~/ ~t condo. Near Hunt· po o I , S 6 5 o mo . ALL UTILITIES PAID bay or heh, nr. Pavilion, rcfriR. rrplc, ~a r , po<1l. private beach. Sacrifice probablykeepgoingup .. -Principals only please. I .~ ~ !.nglon Cente r . Crpts 559-4646/642-8235Joyce. Compare before you view5. $450. y rly. No no pets . $1 90. 1975 $52,500.Bk r G4S·030 3 .. not down! 2 Bedrm, 2 Age nt. 549·0812 or ···l ~'l;~j [l~:1 1 lhruout, drps, range &-------'-'"'-'---=-'-I l"ent. Custom designed peL">.494 -1795 Pomona642-443.5 -'--"-""'-":::.:.:::..::::: __ I b a s 1 n g I e s t o r y 646--6710 l 1 ' I 1' oven, washer & dryer 3 Br, 2YI Ba Twnhse on the featuring: ..,0 LOA..., FEE Townhouses still al only . !IQJf!d li-J( .. Water pd. Swim pool. Bay w/boal Slip. 2 Car •Spacious kitchen with Corona_. Mar 3822 LGE 2 br, cpl">, drps , fn1 •tl f"'lll f"'lll $21,950. New carpets, 4 Plex,-bY owner, C.M. -Child ok, no pets. $235. gar.SSSO lse.846·2700 indirect lighting ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'d. $195 . mo. No dogs ' Owner will finance with new drapes, etc. Ask for xlnt. lcond. call 556-3900 $20. Fee-1 Yr service lse.. $15. clng. de p . NWPT HTS •Separate din'g area JETTY VIEW 549.2575 "?rmal down; 3 bdrms ; Frank, 839-8321 Agent. days 549-4225eves. Anaheim $135., 1 brrum. (114)545-112A JO til 6 ex· · 3 Br home. •Home-Ulce storage --'-'------view, Newport Heights, W Santa Ana$1S0., 1 br,&lV", cept Thurs., evea call Pvt. Lot. Lge yd, pet.s. •Private patios on Ocean Blvd. Only 3 Ir. 2 lo. Townhou~ $00,500 esfMMster 1091 **16UNITS•• refriJ,rptfcdrps. 842-4776. 1596 Re dl ands Pl. -cJ.osedgarw/storage steps to China Cove. A Cpts.drps,bltins walk·•n CALL · i:.\ ., .. ,. 24 1 "' ••••~•••••••••."•••••." ...__.~llorexchange Cc.ta Mesa $180 •• 2 br, 581-san •Marble Pullman large luxurious 2 BR, 2 closets, dbl gara~e . con· ~-' Looking for a nice ramily run.&nCo.Rllrs 642·5000 kidaot. I ILKToTlteWater Nwprt. Crest. lbr. 3 full •KinpizeBdrms Ra Duplex w/hardwood do pool &: c lubhouse ~ to rent our home.3 BR,2 '1'115Un $165., 1 br, nice HUGE Bachelor uppe• baths. Relrea l. Xtras, •Pool, Barbeq u cs -""'· & super ocean & jel· aduti.. $325 5'6·8397 ' :;::.:: TV . BA, super location. $.110. IO UHITS-C.M, areal 1tudlo, rull bath & elec gar vu ~~ mo !lurrounded with plush ly yiew. Singles O .K . ,-_--'---'-'C-'-'---N' N · mo~•=~.1786 Fuu~--•b •·ds k 'lch s190 • • ~~ · 1--.. A • $550. mo. Call 644-72 11LMlrge3br upper.Pcts ok , ••r r•port P••t Offit• _ _.........,,...,_ o;::,......,,..._., r, .. 1 I e n. • mo . .,,,.._...,...., ...,....,cap1ng AG Pri -•·petok ,....,, ,,....,.. .,,,... oac:c: .......,.."""''· Ad 1 T. new shag & paint. $250. .. . ce...-.,000. • • .. ~,_.or ...... -.. uts.Nopcts Sl d HewportleOch 1069Mewport1Hch 1069 Spendable1.9 Hunt. Beach $2.30., 2 br T Bay Vu., 2 Bd, 1 ba, IBDRM $225. $50 OFF lsl mo. rcr1t ! + 00 · ep. 552 - 4576 •••••!••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lncome$28,320. townhouse. Muslseel I ILK OTHEWATER carpets, drapes, garage, 2 BDRM $260. New 3 br, 2 ba. Super SPAC. 3 br apt or use 1t a:. 1Yearold. Yorba Lindi, nice lge 2 On9thSl.38R,2Ba, yard , $360./y rly l se1 __ 36S_W_.W_ll_son_G4..:..:2-'·1_97_1'--I area, 2 car gar .. $400. 2 br&den.Frplt' patio& Aient.540-2345 br,tids&petot.$!50. lge I car gar, no pets. 963·5353. Poinset.Ua,CdM .549·8867 poo l . Adults: $215. ·C~!,~~ YOUR NEXT MOVE SHOULD BE. •• Dover Shores. Pool. Game room Family room. Den. 4 Bedrooms, 4~ baths. Colossal view. This offering commands attention without Insist· ing on it . $189,500 A COlDW&.l. I-CO. 644;.1766 1~~~~~~~~~~1 Buena Park 1275., 3 br, 2 $340. mo. 536-4790 or ---'-------1$210. Attractive 2 hr, days. MS-86Z8 t· ba,ramilywelcome. 847-88SSMr. Brown TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, 2'1t patio, garate:e. Quiet t----------7 UNITS Hunt. Beach $215., 4 br 2Br dbl 5blblobcb. Ba , pool . blln s, adult, no pel. 2234 A 1 Br. util pd, stove, cpto; mobile home nr bth. • gar, wash/dry, gar. No pets. Rulgen Dr. drps, r efri g. No dogs. $79.900 Anaheim ...:...,·super 3 E_B.!,;._Avall Nov. 4 615-9166 . ~ -Sl70.83t·ll27S _..... _...._...... Callronua Atmoephere in ~ v No. ita not a distre:ls br +den. NEWPORT~ Condo orly new comple• orre-'l1 { 2 e b T -'-· ere1-:tbr 2ba e .__,__ ..,,_.. ... '" " !_-._!"_.· __ •... ....'.:·, nr".nw'· .. •,c'!' .... ~P51'1 area.~llkelhelitUe . ...-., • • X· ....--3244 br 3 ba len.ola "pool lo serve bus)' people. ~-~"'-.... .,. ~"" o<id ladie1 rrom ec~Uve ble, bu ever·•••••••••-•••••••••••• .U:Smo.i:.ae.645-1711 ·Furn bacb start al h P ••• d II h ~•;·•t FRESHLY ..c.::.c.===.::..:=:..._-1 $ CORONADELM.AR a op'g cente r s. J97; ena •e . e re ,,.........,,. ** PAINTED 160·•lao 1 bdrm•. Wall though. With ... 2,000 • Member Board ol " ., • .-~ clean •er, o c EA N v 1 E w , -1.2276_ 2 8 T ··-'--·-ace Apt. BC.M. $191 •• Reallo 0 -11 B I ~ ... _. r o ... ............,.e, frplc . mo., aorry no p e" rear lneome, it would be a!:e ~Cb.. 1:! · 2-ba. Immed. oceupanc)' TWNHSE, END UNI LRG Poot. lennil, cooti.oenUI MZ·8181 days 644·133! a bargain rixer upper oess au m ln ilesir•bl• lrvine. Only ON 15 ACRE PARK. 1 Br, pool, nr. 1hops. breakrast . Some ocean & eves. Wbit:b tt'a not because ofCommttee. ftOO.permo. New Jbr. 2ba. bll·in• 1dlls/oo pe~. UUI. pd, Catalina views. Close to·l -''-""------- tbe o..-ner ll in the busl· SJMSOl Af# fplc, upgrd'd, pool. t360 1884 Monrovia, 548-0336. ahopping 4i fine beach. 4 Plex $220. 2Br, 2b.a, enc ne11 ind put i n new !UGH bill b ~ CALL NOW 6'4·1'80/830-5050exl22.. 644·2Sll pvt gar. Your washlni paint, tile and earpell. on 1 or• . racil or e 1 Byappointmenlonly ranch $250., bonea. cat-752 •7315 2Kingat.Br,2\11Ba,Boa ~!~~rnbl ....... 1 $17~ patios. ATrr;lras~ .CS:i> • Ue1 H.B. Also 2 br, $17$., slip, $550. vac. ....,.. "" tns • ....,..., Walle 2 Br, rrplr, pool, adults no clean. walk to So. Co&'i I! ~ · ~as,pel,C.M .N.B.2br, DONALDM.llRD 67S-S3f.6 533--41 lo s hoppi ng. 'Ai ml, pell.$255.0PEN4~2E. Pltita. Adults, no pets 5, .~~ ~ ~~ /':;, ;1:,~'!i.n,~, . ~lw1.-. .... 1 .... , • s.t.AM 321 beach.931W.J9thSL Coulllwy.87J.91S2 557-1785.aftl2noon. fl~ fa111Uiee •••••••••••••••••••••• Pt ap•rtiea , , RIHT-A.-MOUSI SELL kUe Items with a 3 Br, z a... new palnt.. al LARGE Ground nr 1 Br 2 Br., nr. bch, rfl)lc, pool, Dix 2Br Apt . lmprtd --11,~·,..•'.?!_,.,_ 97f-14JO ~lotCJ.uslfledAd. eond. 11. yard t3..'U mo Garden apt Pooi rec adults. No peU. SZSS. Ceramic kit. Or. Nu crp ........... _., _._,o, &Q.056Sorl!llJZ.33BS toom.Slas.riol.8tb5t. g:~.'2SZE.Cst.llwy. ~ $Z3$ + Seer I • • ' ' ....... ,. • • 294@£ I a , ,,, .... • '~ ''"" . -... .. . ' . ~ , ... _....,-. t• r i ' " -.. If DAILYPllOT Mond•y.Octobet20, 1975 ~!!.'i.~••••••••l~~~•••••••• Hou•HFor$ale f-ForS. Hl'ot-Stio 1-Fot-SM G1•rol 1001 G•orol IOOJ Hocnn for 5'* lfanft ,_.. 541 Nous.es!:!"..~•••••- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-•••••••••• ••••••• ' I 044 ••••.. roo2 costew.... 1oz4 ~-······•······-....................... ....................... ······················ ························ .............................................. . ............................................... UtllYHSln PK. liOM<ol ' 1002-ol 1002 _.. 1001 o .... ,,., 1002 ·-------------· ......•...••••••.••..•• ···~········----· ····•·················· ···········-·······"!,··-·· RDl-4IDIM MESA YEllDE Popular Cambddl• Sll..000 Bautllul Pacesetter C plan. J BR, 2 Ba., dln . \\il·:::;i.1-:y "' TAYLOR CO. IU·:A LTORS ",,..,. 1!14 !; IRAHD HEW-LIHDA ISLE-S39S.OOO Perfect design , rich plush cptng & drapes, expensive wallpapers, ex- tensive use of Italian marble & crystaJ, pool, jacuzzi & sauna. 5 Lgc bdrms, 1''R, DR, lge rec reation rm. Pier/slip. 76 LINDA ISLF~ DHIVE: Open Daily 1·5 Ziii s..,J_.. .. ,Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 General 1002GtMra1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "Beaut. 4 BR, fam. rm, Country English atmosphere, established trees. boat >lip. $245,000 Ileing rl'modeled ~ custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 St1. ft. home on JX>int, pool, dock . Custom 5 llR, 4 l>a . View, lagoon. Bo<.1t s lip. $295,000 80 ft. on Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y~1dt• 01 1vt NS b75 616 1 1002 GeMrat •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gov'tOwned $21,450 ... $650 Down TRl-LEVEl STEPS TO IAY -l'OOL 'THE EYEHlt'GS OH MOllHIHG CAHYOH Watch the sunset overlooking Morning Canyon in Corona del Mar. Take . a swim in the free form pool or relax tn the beautiful 3 bdrm, 2200 sq fl home. Good value al $89 ,500. Ur-.l l ()UI: Ji()Ml:S REALTORS•, 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway , Corona del Mar Gcncrol I 002 GtMrol I 002 COSTA MESA'S ARST CONDOS USING SOLAR ENERGY 7111810 . .11111dll~ fh--1og. 7¥•% A:u a8p Be the fir.it to join the conservative in· vestors in old world Spanish architec· lure. 2 & 3 Bedroom, 2 bath homes surrounded by palip & greenbelt =reation areas. $43,0001o$48,500. Get in on the ground floor. reservations taken now! ! ! 2580 Santa Ana St., CM OPEN DAILY!!* 646-3255 . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ol 1002 c .... , ... 1002 MIHD IOGGLER An abtiolulcly mind bog 1tl!n1t horne on Spyglass tl1ll , priced below mark~t. Thi s is pa/ut1al pl!rfect1on. 3 Bit, 2 Ba., family room . Ocean view: ,.::ardcns. f'"ec land. Owner mov1n1t to Swil:ierl;intl · hurry ~ $165,000 COUHTRY LIVIHG 5 & FAMILY lfUR<! 2 story ram home. Close to golf course & country club . 5 lrg bdrm.s, 3 baths, foim rm, & formal dining. Lrg lot & room (or pool. GI terms. 545-9491. -NEWPORT BEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER'S ANXIOUS Corona de! Ma r dupl ex in very good condition & exceptionally priced at $71.500. We believe this is one of the very best bargains we have had! Very easily shown. • BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ···~U' t co.r·~T HWY CORC "\/A Df L MAJ:! UM&ELI EVA BL El ...-....z boa. Y'rpk. Lee rm .. frpl., carp •• drepa. P'oftdmure fot'tt9 •• F...U,. am. Forest lill:e bit.ins. atrium. Pool & of property lhoosand1 IM!ttlni on quiet Cul·de· tennls prlvil. Large M'°w tnarll:d ! Bring sac. XJnl financinf. Open greenbelt, priv. Joe., end petnt 6 ellMJW p•Me and daiJ)" 1-S. 1'41 )W)deer ol cul de sac. Owner will make$$ S! Forma.I diJI-Qrcle. $11,JtO. Owner heJp finance. XlDt value ma f ffc• bdrrat! Lar•, 1.:5111:::..·=-==·'------at $43.~ yan! • Wlllll to .. -and Ba DA YID D. CARLSOH sbopjma man ncellent College Park, 3 BR. 2 , .. ~••·TOR 133-9193 area ol "5.,0DI homn! :"~·~w~ly~dt<~~on~tod~~·~-1=.:..:: .. ~t~""""'=-=;~:;;:;;;,;;--S.ll•r •• ,. "Bail m• !•nl.545-:51.Ullll.• ATRIUM out"! Any otter -VA or FHA help! Don't pro-2·4PLEXES Offthekltchenandliving t'r•stinatel For Quick In e•eellenl fat\ movioK room. lets you enjoy your 8ppt. can lt7-8010. c.o.ta Mesa area. A rare plants all the time. Llv-[~;i~!~."'~:f~!~\~~~·~ 1.~.:;T~. ~.::~A;~;:~-~~sr~;~:;~~:;·,~~:,.~~~ii·I *:~i:?~~E~~~ • ~· .::::m:m-= • 1• • ;IJ breakfast area in kitchen I l1111tl --•oclt I 040 plus 3 bedrooms, makes .-1.a-t I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• this one jWJt the right size for your family . Short walK to pool, jacuz.zi and tennis. $45,500 ....................... Charming 3 BR, 2 Ba , ec.tt.,. by tM Seo many xlru. Terrific loc. $ Short bloeks t.o sandy nrSo. Bay. Prl~ed tot.ell •wf. Qarming 2 bedrm. byowner.813.tlltT okl downtown H.B. With ~~c::::c..:::::..:='---1 parti:Ute yard. Reduced 2 BR bolJle It 3 br apt. 3 Loonly$M,500. car gar. Xhtl income. scon •ULTY LE RAISOR REALTY $UO,OOO.-S36-753l .tszlCampusDr., Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. o--1s.e REOUCSI SI 0,000. Sharp immac. Duplex on quiet side of Uland. 3 BR , 2 Ba , each. Lge c:losels, encl. gara1es, frplcs, patios, laundry room . Steps to bMy. $1.0,000. Agent, .549-0812 or 646-8710. -p--1007 CALL 13].J600 "THE RANCH" o..ty $44•9 sO In IRVINE. By Owner EASY TERMS Lovely 3Br, 2ba home 4Bednn,2balh.covered with fam . rm. 5071 pati o i n cxcel le.nl Bayonne Circle. Call neighborhood on qutel 551-5966. lree-lined slreel. Close to I~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;; shopping & sc hool s.~ Seller Anxious. Call · YOU"LL LOVE IT SCon RE.ALTY 2story, 3br,2~ba beauty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-7533 on Greenbelt w/ view. Nice duplex bet. ocean &1~~~~~~~~~~~1100 yrtb from adult pool bay; lg lot. $105,000 r: & Jacutti. For sale by Marshall RJty 675-4800 FANTASTIC owner. Call SSZ..tM.13. C.W-cltlMcr IOZZ TOWHHOUSE COMPANY II f !\l.T<>llS Sl;\t"t-: 1 !~11 673-4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Huntington Beach Fi U end unit Townhouse at Xer-pper Ii-1002 GtM1ol 1002 llAltE only $39,500. 3 Dig TB.LUS-· 2 Bedroom, JI,.; bath&, new paint, new carpets. Pymt.s $170 per mo P .I. 646-JS.28, eves:549-1532 3-Bedroom home needs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41RDUPLEX Bedroom s. 2 baths, Prl'Stigt.• Park Lido loca ~ ~r-e:~~?t!~~~;!i.lh1~ SELLERS OML y $36, 950 SO. OF BAYSIDE dream kitchen and din - tion. Dramatic floor plan t1·-. pn" va•-,-~. ~1 Every inch of this pride with a 3 BR, 2 BA rental. int: area & no common J ust reduced to $117.500 ..... ~ ... u ......-r · o l y 1•• y•ars old waU. Only st.cps to pool $49,000 .. what you wanl ... the home of your dreams may be ready for oc· cupancy. Don 'l be a vic- tim of rising cost.s .. ring our number flows rreely through needs work. Trauuferred W•need6stinqs!! of o wnership am1ly n "" " ' · multi-level elevations Comple tely rurnished owner will help finance. If you ·re thinkini:: or sell-home will m alee you Featuring beam ceilinJitS , abndle r;c~~U~~·a ~ss!7t3h u n f o Id in g 3 v e r Y andhom~monm!~~fl~n~ =~~ Hurry, take advantage. ing your home or 1nvesl-smile with delight. I luge nat.ural wood and brick i graclou..'i mode of beach .. $S5,900.CALL962·7788 ment properl)". call us. bdrms, Immaculate textures :ifnd perfect pymnl~ only $212. ~r Ii v1ng Property fa ces 2 Car garage and extra we can offer: lhru""uL, on huge lot with location. Call 6'4·7211. month inc"1g taxes. First .. Greenbelt Arca'' local· park1ng.Cal1675·4060 ~ . K€Y I-Consistent qualify ex· dreamkil.fortheladyof M1lll\ time ofrered. Ca ll ed stcpsto sparklingpool Pl:::.TE BARRETT V R.E:ALTOR.SIC posure. the house with lovely 1 546-S880Agenl. + 3 car ~arage. First to -REALTY-2·Personali:iedsl'rvice. cabinets & Lile work & I ' • •$46,450• Lachenmyer Rea II or 552-7000 Cl t' rvi llf l-lc-mts, i:w r t,,1·~ J + call gc~ this rare beach "AIAHDOMB> 3·Special "No ObJiga-s parkling built-in ap· ' ' Comer Lot. 3 Bedrm. 2'.j_;;;;;;;;~~;~;;;;; 1 bargain. !»46-2313. r.42 ·5200 615·4HO DECORATORS tion" agreement. pliances. Just listed bath home, deep batk . 0nJl $JJ 500 r~,,, '•• q. u ~ i 11•i •n~r .. ~'. -;;:;;;::;:;;:;;?,i;;;=;j VIUA" 4-5ervice after the sale. won 't last. 646-7711. Open DUPLEX 2-2 br units. yard with fruit trees, TU-E ROCK 1 I~ ~ ~ Pleasecall644-7211 Ev~... Choice I«, So. of Hwy. .1 ,.,. tor a e:.1utif ull)' up· ' ' TIIUROH $54,900 . --.· ..... ·' ·,. ' S79 5 .SOOOllTH.OwnDUPO•L':x·548HWY·S306. ~~te 0~r~=~e~l :~~esi~ COMDO ~r<.1dcd J bedroom, 2'1r TOWHHOUSE Rambling two story four ewn· . . ,.,.,L--•-& shops. Pretty A superb home with bath , lovely G<.1rdcn bedroom villa left vacant --~ · · 2 I g "-" b th hom e. $46 ,450 .. Red cuStom intenor, ar e Grove Tow nhouse, king LrR 3 "'°"room, 2 a -by decorator owner . ! ' · b '"· d I Y~o~ h d t r· d t I Carpet, Realto•s s'M.': _ _, bedrooms, 2 au U> an a size m1i1stcr bedroom , A "' ""'' ar o in one s ory Spacious li\•ing and din-~ ' ..... ~ den. Lols or closet space. fireplaee. huge den or ? 2·BR, 2-ba. comp redec'd mOOcl. /\11 extras with ing rooms. Dressed in -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;12 Units each 2 bdrms. Home & Income rormal dining, attracti\'c Near pool & clubhouse. to new. Xlnt financing. beautiful rloor plan. BRAND NEW PLUSH p•Rv • Corne• lot, quiet loca-d t I · C N b I d .... " • leach! pat.lo an a grea oca -~xc.ellent locallon.hlon· $J950 Dn .. ownr w/car ry "iueb~o'u,~ ~l~:ry, •,.~st C_ARPETS. Gou~met HUHTIHWTOM FANTASTIC Lton ; under$90.000 1 , 0 2600 tion.$61 ,900 ven1ent to evcryt nl,t. bal at 8Y.i% int. No.. ... kitchen. tTeshly painted 4 BDR + IOMUS Meredith Garde n CORllM-MARTIM lt'i; rue . ver C.all to see. point.s, loan fees, credit reduced to $39,950. Call and w a 11 pa per e d h 0 m e _ 3 I a r g e lealton 64..._7662 square feet of home-552-7500 red hill ''ll[6f.k:.;l;ml~l!'lt:l or qual 'g problems . 540-1151 throughout. Oversiz.ed +POOL bedrooms, family room, monlbJy income plus ·'-···-·-----$95,000. bedrooms. Two master Su nken I ivin g room , rormal cUning. 21,; Baths. hear the surf pound. 962-4471(r.:1:)546-8103 JACOIS RE.ALTY suites. Large cul -de·sal' formal dining. Kitchen Comp I e 1 e b It n 5 . Lots R·l 30xllS: lor2 Spectacular terrazz.o en· OlDIEOH R·Z 675-6670 lot. Stt this model loday~ with nook. Party room Fi~place. New paint in $62,000south/Seaview try, mammoth step down CaJl96J-S767. with CONVERSATION and out. Many added Prinon\y &M-4340 living room, formal din· realty PRIME BU.CHARU. UHDER $40,000! Exceptional 4 bdrm . home situated on lar~e corner lot . J-U nct1onal noor plan + loads of charm . JO' LIVING RO<>P.f + BRIGJIT WOODED FAMILY ROOM . For once in a lifetime bargain . hurry, call 546-2313. ()PIN'" 9•1/\IUN l(ll;/"• I' ~~~~~~~~~~J OP1Nt119 ·•1\HJN 10 ~1No;1 • PIT AND FIREPLACE. features . Asking only i n~. bri1ht, s pacious ~ r ~: ,,_ Guest s uite. stairs to SJ2,000.Call540-l l51 OCEAHYIEW homemaker's kitchenT ~ GRAB THIS FAST! t~!fftfdiJJJ ~-~~u\~~Rs1f:t~' a"f~~··:~~~t, ~~;!'.~.Jfr~~~l~~~~~~~~~~- IT WON'T LAST I Secluded rear grounds. I ~'.:::C'.'..'..=.::c::::..::::::_ __ I s u i le • s e p a r a t e LCICJ'9KI hoc.h I 048 • )) $19,000 down . Call1 :~~~~~~~;10UPLEX,by ownec6yn <h i ld ren '• win g,••••••••••••••••••••••• Ifyou'vcbttnlookinRfor 963-6767. oJd.SouthofH"'·y.JBH. f e t'l uded park-like DECORATOR'S apla<:i!lhathas3huge OJ'f•~111 q.rrs-1uNio er N<1 • zBa.&2BR,l&,beam grounds. All lhis plus DELIGHT!! ~E~~~!!;~~JE.~ -~' .-(8Jll~a;ll\l-~~~;{~: ili0039981,:~s:~.·n-.,_h0.r~g~;~:t~~~ E.~~-' 1 ~~i~~; ~~~~·i~~:.~~:~~?~~ + loacb of cMbinet.s + CAMEO SHORES l -Choice Mesa Verde area. ,..,.,. brick patio, private yard. cozy nreplace + bonus OCEAN VIEW. Secluded 3 Bed.rm, family room, Costa Mt-sa I 024 A real jewel at $82,500 washer &: dryer in -pool &: jacuzzi; two $35,500 large living room. Ready cluded .... here it is! One master bedrooms and TRY AND BEAT THIS to move in at $64,950. mile from beach and Price, Location and owner has priced below d•w, ~e ; ormal ivingled" English Tudor Manaion. •••••••••••••••••••••••• TARBELL;. 1926-1976 CLU.H CLASSY gll.'!:'lfuiiPfil·. CASTLE OO!Mill1l;?' Near South Coast Plata. Huntinitott CONTINEN-499-2800 . Single family home on oversi1.ed lot ; walk to Lido shops ; great area for year around living close to all. Anxious b~tb /dlressing1 .. room Te1'ms! Hard·to-find ~U PERB ma rket for ACTION! nine rooms, pane 3-LrgBR.formaldinrm, QMES Phone us at once while It study. Spaci<?us. pri\'ate spacious liv rm. Price re-r-. 8 NEWPORT still is available. guest sui te with separate duced for quick sale. Call 3141 _, • .,..., N S49·16SS entrance. Luxurious ap. 962-7771 pointments thruout. fordeta.ils ISLAND ·=I 1_ ·!':;11·~_.i:!!ll 'b'~Oi:HEWPORT 54 0. 3666 DOYER SHORES New carpels . drapes, TAL condo. 2 Story, ZBr,,1c====------ formica cabinets, in-t i,;, ha. csl.n!· int. inclds. A For Real Value-Nice. lush carpeting, drapes, . tercom, fire-burglar f I Armstrong til 2Br Cotta~e . 2 Baths. alarm system s, lovely k~fc~. Pool. rec. rm~ Trees : Frpl : Ocean private patio. THIS pvt. patio, etc. SUPER Vi ew. Walk to beach. CASTLE H AS SHA RP ! Ass umable $59,5()0. Bkr.499-2277 EVERYTHING $55,000 -673-3663 613-8086 Eves 4 Spaciou."" bdrms. 3 big baths, huge FR with big rock waterfall, Jge JN- DOOR swimming pool & terrific VIEW. You OWN the land . $165,000. 646-7711.0pen Eves. • , associated 8AOl<EAS -AE.o.iTO A5 lO l~W B o<b.,<1 6'''A~' super extra 1arge-.:-~~~~~-~;~·~i_~:R~IL~.t.~L~T~O~Rrs:_ ~; waterfront custom 2S15E.CoastHwy t'-'Jj~t.J.~J jA ho me. s Bedrnom•. 3 '75-551 l®J.j!felf/# . baths, 3 car garage anJ ........ ••-• ..... ...- 50• on the wate' with pie• MINI ORCHARD PRIME and slip. 32SO Sq .rt. or On a lovely t.ree lined PRESIDENT HOME luxur,-living for the dis-street you'll find this EASTSIDE TURTLEROCK C.M. Fb:er Upper criminating buyer. beautifully upgrMded 3 Sharp 3-Br, 2.ba with Spacious four .bedroom $36,500 $280 000 bedroom home with s•~-e fi'°pla<e, on one o/ home. Great view _rm_ m Choice Costa Mesa loca· a ' · spacious yard. fruit trees c;';l.a Mesa's finest cul-master ~room, living tionhasJbdrms,2 batM . 2;.mANYTINe...._· M"E'j ;·;Qde::nj· 1 cedaton-de-sac streets. priced room & Jutchen. All the lrg lot, plus lrg frplc. ly $39,950. and owners re· right at $50 900, CALL wonderful extras that go Needs some work al lb' ady to move. quickly, 556-2fioo with easy m~ern liv.ing pric:e. it 's a bargain. .SELECT pl~ a sparkhng sw!m- 545-9491 .. ~ ming pool overlook1n11t - •• Plac• PROPERTIES the hills a nd valleys. A -U.STSIDE · JIR +-llJ $72,500 Gorgeous custom home! Prime Eastside Mesa location. W alk to Westcliff! Tree-lined st.reel. Custom built just two years ago! Large liv- ing room. Chef's kitchen. Big family room . Three king size beidrooms. Pool s ize yard. A ter rific value! Don't wail -call 1;~~~~;;;:~~~~1 pleasure to show. Price ·, Classified ads sell big Prapft"li-· · 1~ $125.000. Call 67J..85SO. i\erm, small it.ems or any 7S1-1•20 S I Be h Ol'f•' 111-0 ·II~ rur. 10111 NI((• · -==='--\-~""°~:c·'~"'~''.:'~·~11~6'2::o:·5678~'.'.:· __ ,.c-••c.c'°-'-'"""-"-'-'nc.._•_• ..... __ ,_ .. _.,~H PI'-ass au ... !. 1~-. I 1002 Gc••al 1002 LIDO ISLE :~h:~: ~~mhig~< .• ;fftliH~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• on a fu lly landscaped . · --·-· -=•·=~ I macnab I Irvine realty DUPLEX OH THE SAHDS OFIALIOA On Jg. lot close lo Balboa Pier. Great s ummer /winter rental area! Marvelous ocean VIEW from both units. $\04,500. Tom Queen 644-0200. (A68) EAST & WUT 4 b edroom family homes in Eastbluff & Westcliff. Both in fan. taslic areas for schools & shopping -AND -both have super floor plans for children, entertaining & outdoor living. Under $100,000. Beverly Morphy 642-11235. (A69) CAMEO -.ANOS You won't ·find another like this for the price! 4 bedrooms, family room + den or brkfsl. room. Enter by free-Corm pool in a lush garden set- ting. Access lo private beaches. $89,500. Bob0wens 642-8235. (A70) 642.nJIJ 644-Uff .. , 0-. °"" ...... M9cAI ... . ' . ....,., iMct., r--•• .... I Oil FLOORS view lot. 2 Fireplaces.'•--------3 Bdrms. +maid's rm. Family room & sunny1' Formal dining room breakfast nook . Custom Denwithfireplace decorated thruout . $159,000 Reduced to $187 ,500 • • • • 640..6161 IAYFllOHT 3 Bedrooms Pier for 60 (t. ~l $249,000 LAWSOH RU.LTY * 675-4562 * G1•nol I 002 GtMrol I 002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-7270 • oCU.M YIEW • Beautiful Lusk home, 4 bedroom, family room, formal dining room, fireplace. New carpets and drapes. Entertain around the pool and e njoy the jacuui tool Hurry;tltls one will ootlasl! $121,900. '212a •-eoa.i H'ogl.way, Con>na del Moi · MOMlS IOI" tlV!MC It(._ .. t.I• Ill" "9 ""' fltt. ff,,.., ...... ... (! ... IN_ I , R-llo S.. Joaqula 2 BR, den, 2 ba $00,500 lkJC.iJOll n~N~~~~~;l)l\I 10&1 Mrf· 3 Bedrm ........ $U9,500 HARRY IAllITT Rtallor .644-1-559 [~;lfilliiil SEEK & FIND° twvolutloaary War Battin BAANOYW I NNTOGOTARAS TOGl\Ar.OREONO C IT Uf.OF.CTSEPRONDT -E X I NGGLNC:£9o'F.E REMKIGWNNT YRAENNYAMG L NLGIOMOJ"" TTTXNR U I NRNWOTKROYA TOEAF.TN D CAGLOCHCO~ LRCHN TARAXBEI SM IO 8PBRYA\.t.ll:YEN ARB !GRDROPLIUGAt.gVEDMR ' • • En,ay much 1.,..,, "&Mir. 6 Find" riu11lto• •tlh rwtor 'IO d~· pe, ri•11•l In In •H·NW -•rit\ ()(1~·1)11Cr bnnkltt~. T()oril•volur.ff I. n •nd UI. .ntt SI (,.. ucli. m1~1n1t thttk• P.J•bla In "Stfft • Find" In ('•Nol lhlt _,..P'f. I " EXCEPT A ?.I OAT. loan, no qualifying. By 2 separate, 2br houses on $54,000 full price. Call for ovmer. $25.500. 536-18.$7. large &ot. 56xl4<l'. Artists aprivaletour.MG-7171 . JR.EXEC pool delight. Zoned ro r kiln. OPfNl119-·ii}lli"ll0 8/N'fl' + Gd income brings [ ..... ~, I $3950. 00Wft!! S580mo. Lots or trees. ,ftl lft~L ~~:r-r":-.~;.£~1i~~· ~~~~~:;~i:'i~i~i~ · Ankle deep carpet , for this price? $89,500. TIME IS MONEY sparkling custom pool 497·2292 /or bkr. 644·2212. with private ba th. All on Money that you can save. oversized tree studded 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH because the own er has lot. Just a hop Lo the 2brcottageamongtrees. vaw little time to sell mall. Bkt'9G2-S5ll 436 Agate St. $50,900/ thG lovely 3-BR + poollJC::;::::..:::::.:_:=.=:.:..---1 terms. Bkr. 549-8138 or home w/frple. Vacant. A By owner, Townhouse, 2 494-0 198 eves. Open steal at under S45,000. BR. JY.i Ba, 1 car gar. Sat/Sun Costa J\,esa ·s fin est security, walk to beaeh. ---------= nbrhood.Call now! $42,000. 536·0838 or• SUPER COASTLINE 5~0.3666 5'6·2671 VCEW in · i c=-='-'--------1 2·BR, fam rm. Z-ba. 2 4ihi11D ' -r ' ~:::~-b~::~~ifs~~; ••-••• side r l eas e option . -$82,500. HOME/INCOME • EDGEWATER. Prime Eastside Cost a Real Estate Real Utatc 494-3536 Mesa family neigh-by/tAl!IJAY 1350S.ConstHwy borhood . 3-Bd rm ·-· OCEANFRONT llOME separate borne + 2-Br North Laguna. 2GJ Cres- dupl0epx.ES8'7N o'SOOAl.LY 1-5 , ... YCMr cent &y Dr. (by a pp't. etr-C•' only) Luxurious custom Call for iiddress THIS will be the Jut stop built. spectacular views! HALPIMCHIH on(e you ente1' this The "best" waterfronl REALTOR cheerful 4 bdr. home in OO;yintawn! ~.000. Z1Z7 E. Coast lfwy Pride of Ownership a rea, 675-4392 close to beach. Fo1'mal ll1ST LISTED! · on Ca- DR. custom drapes, nyoo View Dr. in Tern le 5 1/1 YA brickwork, lovely yard.'>. Hills. Ideal'°" a couple. ASSUMAILE Quick possession . Real C'tlte2 bdrm. home Storybook charm . 96$4456 with fantastic v1ews of Beautiful flower garden, Hou•-ponamua vil(age " shoreline! • • ham ., _ _.,.. Gttat brick patio • view newearpe ..... super s •r Large home for growing dedr. kitchen. easy t.o buy -family. Sharp exterio1'. .OnlytD,.500. in down or assume eK· Auto. sprinklers & lights. JAKt:S LOMAS istlng loan wltb S16S 4-well planned bdrms in REAL ESTATE P.1.T.I. Call 646-1171. desirable area. Tri-level • Ol'f1V 1'l 9 ••7 5 'tHfOlll ,~·rr··· for uniqueness. Prof. ____ .... __ IOOI ____ _ ~~-~ landscaped yards. Must ' ............ rHE REAL · ESTATERS } LOOKS SO GOOD .• you'll tblnlr: tt's es· pensive, bUt only 136,900. tor tJm 4·BR i' fam rm home w/frpte. OwneT motivaled, mu1t 1ell. Call now! 540.3666 .. ! FOllMAl B4TRY Fonnal dlnln.f rm., l1e. Uvln1 rin. & amily rm. with frple ,; M"redith Gardena. As1ume 73 V.A. loanof$37,000. f'. P. $75,500. Calk \ · ~Ian ' REAl ES1ATE <;•)• J • ' I \t ~ ... -~· .< f'jl(> laby'.cuil r: .. Gan!en1 1raee bla~k. poof Ir e ntertaJnment se<tar al ' bdrm .. 5 ba. wondw. Vuaaf d\7, hills, sea. $1.35,000 CAPE COD CHARM . 2Br. 2Ba. frml dine, h'plc, + studio, oe ...... wlk to bch . $85,000. 497-101J. •••• How •••• 3 33 •••• 1ttas lngs par seen Cou ...... unu pa tit \lthi ~OU e\'C .... pie $139 T 1105 L ••••• •NO \1ie • • EXE SS I e leg ly Mo 4-Br .OU d i 14•h1 Sho •• VI are· clo ... s tr ma 2-8 ope H p w ,, "' 3-1 fo la 4 Mi • •• s;,, sq d ' Al P< y • c l b: H01it1r\ For Scd!' J~1ousc1 :=or Sd• ·' I ' ... ~ ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobil• IWh"l\.la a.cw Pro-ly : y:) I CUSH~ U---~ u....a.-1.~ I Mow..,...•-• I 06 fw S.0.. 1100 ~· ~ ......,.~ ."'"""=d::..-• .'·~C':_, • .,.•o:.:: .. ::;'c.:""-"'· 1ce9_::S'----.,--.!."::!:"'~'·:!Y.!:r:!'L,i:OT~..-'-L!il ....,... • _.-ecn ,..,.,._.... !l.oc.h I 069 •••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,,.. . ., ••••••••••••••• ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS ... I t ,_,.. 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YIUAGI I "' Callf?:s.mt. ,. 111 ,.,. 1 -.. ....... •m.mt• 4BR,21>bau.o ...... StSO LOW WEEKLY RA.TES -,.,..:,' • 10WIDES • I~ Lcwtl1sBR;1" ea, plus •AJtDIMHOMES BeauUfuUy furnished large studios and ••••••••••••••••••••• •12WIDES• °"""' .. ,.. ... s.1100.Now _...u. ,_. ,_ & 18~~cisss one bedroom suites -all with full OffleelwPidtt •ZOWIDES• offered at $1S,OOO ba&b, % frplc'a, blln 2 BR,Jlll•"'-.. rA t...itcbaft•. 1, 2 fl 3 Br. Adulll:li * 24 WIDES* P'ivt1Rental Uoitl:, OI' U • tMcbeo Mqy xlru. No -. '· '· · • -..,. _..... peta chbwbn ahaC c Call 1n J.BR, l•m rm. Z·M pet&. ~. mo/y••rl)'. JBR.ZBa\hs ·· $4Z5/450 clof'ed carai:e. frpl "HUCHESTODAY" -w/l>OOI uc1 Rot 8'15-2'115 HIWPOITlllACH Apartment living with motel conve-BBQ. CH & waler""" 530-0200 '·Ualt1. Ou\1\aadla ZBr,Zba.,den,vul600 'niences. }[eated nool. sun deck. air-· Pool buy. OPEii SAT./SU 1..up modem I br, 2 ba, CULYllDAU cond!Uoning. Linens & utilities In· LA MANCHA J."5• Ac:nocJefcirMM 1200 t -5: 149-61 NewlaDd :~':a:e~'i 4~1:~•y:f; tBR,?Batha ••·••• SCS eluded. Maid service, television, self-lltScoU.Plac.,CM. l.OCJl9MI leech .1041 Newport leoclt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Midway City. Ml).4'07 L( RAISOR . service laundry facili'tles available. 642~3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Acre orans• grove, · C _..... __ h Fc.nilyloochHM Con>na. SIS.000/ac. Sell CDiwdelMw 3212 REALTY MIDITEIRAHEAH _,,. J ""rte s+Dta+Beaut Patio or trade, owe 968-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Master · Charge and Bank.Americard VILLAGE l M1t s5i\•e beamed t'ell· lblktobC'h, l"Omm pool e\'e J BR. 2 Ba, frplc, palkl, 45Z3Campus Dr •• Irvine welcome. I Rr, l Br & Den, 2 Br, i ..... huge ...... r,pk. • A.uume •'·'7. In . T••• REAL TY I c zlntloc., So. ol hwy. ..... Campus Valley Shop Ctr. EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL Dr Townhou ... ea,,,.., .. parque 1 t floors ae\ the 2nd.$68.ooo.642_3319 Beauttrul zo acres 7141 N · mo.(213)tS4·291S CAUl33.a600 drapes, rlreplace, 3 scene or thi.5 exquisite (Or an g e County l 846.1371 J-:::=:::::::::::=.=. ___ il:c:~==::::.::::::::::~-~. 4 I •-2010 He..-rf load .,....,..,, estn1' cour....s • Country t-"'rench humt:. 14 Newport CresL 3br, 3 rull desperate, terms, must 2Br, 1 l)a, Soot Hw)'. Gar, BEAUT. San Joaquin ·....--"ym •Sa unas. •Tench door1' open to an bM 's. Retreat. xlras, eJce s ell immed. 968-0881 Lois fer.. frplc, laund area. No Twnhme Larae 2 Br 2\olz twoMilelfniMIMech -2400llarbor Blvd .. unusually large br1 t•k gar,v u.~9:$27 . owneranytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• peta:.$275mo.642·58ST-Ba, 2 sty. View of 'golf COltaMe-Ml,Cdlfoi"'692627 Costa~1esa(114 J551M20 P<itio, with magn1r1t·ent SJ Ff. LIDO LOT AVOCADO LAND $1.....,, ATTENTION' builder•,,..__,,_.....,,~-3224 couri;;e & llike. $550. 642 2611 -~--, white water vie w~. A C R · ··-· .. Two duplex lots, D ~--547.7044 • Adult 2 hu~e bedroomt0 J,:Ourme t kitchen with Xln\ location. Walk to per A · a~cho, Calif. Point. Ocean view• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $170 no pets. Inquire ;iip'- e,'ery amenity. 4 BK .. beach club & tennis ~Seller Fin. 81h% lnt. Priced below mkt. Agt. Eutalde hax. duplx, 3 br, • REHTA.LS * C 568W. Wilson Zlh baths & den, eom. rourt.s. Complete set ol Tight $ forces site. 113-~10 2~ ba. dln rm, priv yd, 2 UNIV. PARK Ho.ses U~ Apa IMeRll ...... sMd plde the setting. Price. plans. $95,140 Owner. 7141676-5134 car 1ar. children II: sml 3BR,2&iri ..•••..•.•. $395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASA VICTOltlA $139,500 ~Camlt pet welcome . $400. 3BR 2 b bo J,2&3br.DeluxeUnfur. TURNER ASSOC. I P'l:p1u., 114.Q'1.T01J1 Tu~TER:ACE~5 SotAL.,_" 3216 DanaPoint 3726 orFurn.gas /v.·trpd. llOSN C ltm MttProp1rty 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28R ?Ba . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adull5-Nopct.s Sec. Rale ·4;~.i~~aauna •••••••••••••••••••••••, Here·a2 byTHECITY ll&C>A VERDE 3 BR. 2 3 BizBe:::::::::::= 2 ~· z Ba home. Oc~an ms. OCEAN view. 25081 Pool,rec rm,clevalors MOTEL A duplex \o the E-1 Ba, f1m rm, dbl frplc. GREENTREE HOMES view, frp\c , ~arport . La Cresta . Owner,,1 __ ,.. __ v_;_ct_o_ri_•~·"'_._2_·897-'-0'- *BRAND NEW • Is z Room 11 • ma Jo r o r a n ., e • 5 v. D/W. crpta, drw, dbl 3 BR 2 Ba Adults. no pets . Lse . 494-QM8 • LISTING • rranch ise, important toan-l3600!i & a 4 bdrm r.ar· frd, $425. mo. leue ' . ·• · · · · · • • · S375 491-1612 aft 7PM. Wkdys IM;;~;;o:;;~:;;;::;;-"U;.-;;J •Sllody EllnH"ool * Sharp e~tom·blt duplex Fwy. interchange. can to the w: in Garden nckl. tardener. Avail. 3g:E3a~iEii>'iiOM~ Sat&Sun.allday. 'Hunt"'9fonleach 3740 1&2 Br $17.S. Up. Adults. on Bay A\'e. in Balboa.12 i mp rove pr 0 ( i 1 s _ Grove with 63 -loan ll/10. ~2414or~S 3 BR zy, Ba $425 C d Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. 177 t;_ 22nd st. •NO RTlt VJt-::w $77,SOO• Yrs old . $98,500. P.fanagement available. $31000.bothuaumable ,..._A b UI hochos.3. 'j · ·· · ·.~5N.-s BEAUTIFUL t br fum1_642 __ 3&1.s ______ _ . 3 Br. 2112 ba, f"R. COAST PROPERTIES G d f · · ' "' cre, l r, u pd $180 n oaqwn ___.t1tec1 3415 apts $170 & $180, Spanish \l1ewLot. 831-9279 •67J-"Al0• $1'!2.ooo'Pnrlancang. no loan fees. Q~i~-S:Zl5.2br,tids,pet' . 2BR+den,2ba .... S500••••••••••••••••••••••• stylebtd g,pvtcncl•ar, l.agtolaMiguel 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ___ ....:..c.c~c.:.:::_ ___ 1 ,_..., neiples on· tard-6&2·2991 The Artist Lge 1 br, chlld, garige ZBR, 2 Ba ...••.•••.. $575 2 Br & de l V:z B HocleMla D• MH41 "* • EAST ILUFF ~a~l~~~~~wson Farm at 234-lS st. CM 4 Br, 2 ba, fri>lc, ltkb, 4 B Turtle Rock HiU!'I yd .. pool. n~arporta.a~1:ii ~i 6K~~~dL~: ~d~~k I 60 W. Wlltoa. C.M. F.XECUTIVF.S/PROFE· 554,211 l~~::;:.c..:_;;co.._.ICr~or~•~al~l~.s;;ii;--;~JsiqJl!!ll,pet,rncd,a:ar. R.?Ba ........... $WS 11·7$230mo 841·7&51 W. of Beach orr Slater. CloMdG....,.• ~l~gla~r&A.;:ci!'~ rragme,.: DEN+ POOL Olltof Csmlr ~RN. mobile l br, pool, 4BR TH2"·EBaCOLONY ... _ SUPER I .b ·-d M2·7848 Bt:AUT. GROUNDS CD _1.-. Po op 1-+r -FURN. ba belo< ' .,.. ••• •• • •• ,,.._.. l pdus . u.:au.t. I e· •OULTS·NO p~ ly home in prest" · The fabulous Bhlffs in -..... -.... .-.... ....., '" ""'~ ili(1ous EaslBl·'f.•R-•1,·1eroor. Prop1rtir 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••• utllpd. c cottage, cora e. part1a ly SMALLBEACllllOTEL 1om .. · u•-to -ean.L~ P.1onareh Bay Terrace, w eu ,$125. furnished 3 br, 2 ba, dbl Rooms,$22.SOweek. ~ ~ ~~ 4-Br & s tudio or S-Br., Rai&ed portico entry.••••••••••••••••••••••• El Monte. Valley Blvd. HOMIAMDUS 552-7500 garage/opener. Pool . Apts$100mo.536·70S6 2 Br S2l 5 .• lge Z 6? ~ourmet kitch., formal Step.up lo huge living BA YFRONT 5 Points. C-4. 3br 64,990 $38S. mo. 675-7184 or w /patio $220. Gas din & ram rms, room VIEW to huge +Zrmofficebldg.2'1, * ., O* d hill 675-1070 NICELY fum. I br apt. water incl. Draperies, whitewater & mt. views. sparkling, pool! Comfy Of rice building, spec-Ml ft. SM.950. •OWNER MESA Verde 3 b 2 ba re A 11 e I ee., w I c losed carpeL1. gas heat , gas' Shown by appt. $1 94 , 500 . gourmet kitchen. Queen Lacula.r view, luxurio~ 646-8345,eves r, · ~:IH Utrfww 1600 garage _ $195 _ m 0 . stove, air condl\ioning.~ size bedrooms. Den or executiveoffices. ...... . !c~·~~·· nr ~realcy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-7821 swimming pool. rec. extra bedroom· your Redueedtot600,000. 3 BR 2 Ba in CdM no room,washert&drye.rs. choice. De c orator llUGRUHDY ;;:;;;;•;..::.-.;;J•••••• MISAYHDE · petsed,'c.~.~mnoo.v,,~~~~!!· ~~.~~~ ••••• ??.~ADULT 2 br, Eastside. wallpaper thrti-out! lt.etor 675-6161 · 3br 2ba r I J iow1 ..,.._... .,...~ t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t!c·~··;·~·~·~····•••••••••••••• • • am rm, rp c, L i lelllC.h 3241 DACH. util pd, $185. mo. e ncl . ~ar age, patio'. Seller has purchased Gen10ral 310 dbl 1araae rncd )'ard ., 2 BR 2 e CdM /$60 JC d s hwhr. Near new. new home . anxious! cpts d bttna l-d • ••••••••••••••••••••••• · a, • no up . w rcscent Bay Take advantage • $54 ,ZRI 3000 Sq.ft. • .. ••••.••bum•••••••••••••••• aac. '~riio. 557·~ e· EM ERAL~ BA y. pvt. children or pets. $268. 1435N. Cst 1-lwy 494·2508 · 644·0878 r ll · 1 C ti od C ~-ac cottage lbr -00• ·~ 1 ts l mo.644..QIOOISusie) 1 ' u pnce a l ay. one,....···~· . , , ""'-u, eruus, poo , ~ 2 EFJ.,CIENCY APTS NEW spac. 2 br, 1'4 b 752-1700. Amplltpmidltg. single or couple. H.B.3br, Zba. F1pe, ram rm. Br, frple, deck, yd. z Br 1 Ba 5300 mo from $190. Pool , maid, palio, aardcn. Adult.I, Ol'~u r.1? · 1i s ru1; r161 ti<:f• $52 ,SOO AJCd.o C.M. 1 br, util pd. College Park. $350. AvaU Whitewater Vu. M8·3030 Bal~a 548 9ss2 daya 0~ phone. laundry. VilJane pet.a $215. 642·1603 [® ~ M 1 br $175. Pets ok. bef~Novl.549-2534. 57s,.n-=..:afte.rSPM • THERE rs ONLY ONE ··111u1 ·1~u1 RoyMcC-And l br $16S., utll pd 2Br .. 18a.lge.fencedyd . -. rM ....... ,. HfilWEASTSIDE AT Tl-llS PRICE. E ·Z ' 1,J\(•' j]t Realtor 1810 Newport N.B. per sharp, 3 br, Z ba. 1 mi. lo heh. $290. mo. Zbr. Eastslde. Fresh Oceanfront. 2 partially Z Br&: Den. cpls, d~ maintenance. Charm ing1~-=~~~-~-~-~-~··~-~·-~.,:~~~Cos~~t~a~M~es~a~S<8~~-77~29~~,ii;j~l~EKT~~-~A.ff~~OU~~5~EjO:~(~Be~s~t~a~r~e~a~.~U~p~g~r~•;d·;•~d 49'1-2292 paint, nu crpt. Yrd. rum. 2 BO, 2 ba luxury bllns & dshwahr. $275 2·BR & study w /spacious 979.a4l0 ~=~r~-~~ar1e, 3 Br, 3 ba; wood, glass&: Resp. cpl. No peLs. $195. apts. ~ew ca~Ls. new ~-7437 J '** Wl~lTEWATER VIEWS.in the shores "'rea of Laguna Niguel, close to beach. J·Br cu.stom home under eon· struction . Buy now . Chose colors. $184,950. l.agtola Miguel Realty 49&4040 SJ0..5050 open beams $58.900. BIG CANYON .. ~ P I • Alone; beam ceilings 64&-21512 /&12·~16. drapes, balcony over the I , Helen Bush & Assoc:.. Lo\'ely l story Deane 1 •GUM• 1 • •cH 9 -a• a: IFS 3107 College Pk 3Bd Zba rrplc decks 4.car prt'. beach. $345-$.TIO. "94.1055 175. 2 B_R tuna: le sty. 493 25 I J Home with kitchen open· -"' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · • • · • • a-1 "' ~-ml 494 3834 beam ce1I. C&D, 204\Ji --~-.:..·::..::..:..:c_ __ , 1ng to patio & great side Commercial &: residen-New 4 br 2 ba N y h biltlm, refrg, blk wall. ing, ocean-town view. _,.. All I..,, •Md or -. "C" Wallace 646·8183 · yard. 3 bedroom. 3 ba\h, Lial units. These fine ren-c I b '$3 · 'l ac l c /d, $345. 831 ·2196· $t8.5 mo. Bkr 493-3611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furn Studio apt, close to 545 7628 . ~ 3car garane. $124 ,500 taJ units will take care of Ju · 15 w nter · B laatoa PftNewla 1707 beach, Zl9 Lower Cliff I-'-"'"·==-------= ,,, 21 -'49·6412673-!i981 ACT FAST! Z br, 1 ba, 2 . r n ea r beach , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eai~1•· I 2 I your rinaneial needs. . washer /dryer hook-up Children/pet ok. $350. Dr. St7S incl. utilities "U'll' CJe r small paul w brumfield Owners are asking only Beautifully furn. 2 yr. old cpt.s, drps. fncd, patio: mo. 549·8l38 or 494 .0198 New Z br, 2 ba dup. nr 494 ·0023 days , "94·1238 Bltns w/w. retrig, pool sig w/phone549·8505 $167,SOO. Excellent terms duplex, steps \o bch. 3 Closed garage $22S mo eves. Yacht Club. $385 yrly. e\'es. $190. Adi ts, no petg available to qualiried Br. Z Ba. $400 yrly. 548-ll68or646-i246 · · 21J-449·6412673-5981 . ..._wportle 642 ·~·9520='-------'- N'pt. Shores Speciol1 buyer. Easy to manage. 673-3391 Immediate Occupancy 3 ,,..__ ._. och 37 69 -A· Frame . 3 BR. ra m . rm. REALONOMICS 675·6100 W'•le R Lal Onl S Valley 3214 Br. Ocean Vie w Hillsi.de _._mt Mar 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 2-Sty. Priced low : $62:500 ... r en y. pae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Wood & glass & •••••••••••••••••••••••Need Tempor<iry Hous· NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. adu~' t-lugelot ; 3 BR ,2-sty. Va· ~C_012n;!,o.;..t3~r.~11•6.• 2Br. 2 Br, 2 ba, new, tennis many decks & sep. laun· CHARMIN~ bach. apt. in~??? Bach apt. Phone. apts. LJ?e beautir1.11 i cant. $63.750 _... ... ...,.. .... courts I d 1 oru dry rm. $t2S. 497 .z:no $175. lne. ut11. 2 bllcs from Wkly maid scrv. $275. teriors open to lush wale Super i-oomy, 4 BR, 3 Condominiums ff ow• Ca OIMI .. M• 3122 $290m~~~ Ls y. beath.67~3508 Mo. No pets. Lido Shores landscaping. Every coll\'. POSSBSSION lN SI X Ba., fam. rm. $73.500 hcMnn for aGW 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~ 3B1r. 21ba, Full Ocean Cos..._...,,___ 3724 Holel, 673·8800 ceivahle extra. Must sc'U CAYWOOD REALTY••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely3BR&DenCondo. view, rpc, 2 car gar, .___ \o appreciate. $3.>S-$4&.S.' WEEKS . 0 w n er STEPS TO WATER z Ba frplc shag crpl cstm t.hru-oul. $42$ mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1or2 Br, adults. no pets, lSSS Mesa Verde Oriole transrerred. Very up· * 548· 1290 * NORTH LA.GUMA 5 Br, 3 ba, family home. drpe ; bltna.'encl patio. i Ls~ avail. 493-0209 $17 .50 WHll & UP $170 /Sl.90. 2421 E. 16th St, Easl. (71")540-8811 graded s in gle family CO"'DOS Par\ly furn. 21 C A k udlo N llt.a646-1801 3-BR with la rge LR, THEBLUFf"'S " Goldenrod ar gar. 21 c. par• 3 GREAT view 3 bdr 2 •St. &lBRApts -·-------- Mission Viejo I 06 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• formal dining, lovely Bill Carroll &40-SSGO Whitewater View5· 2 & 3 pools, close \o schools & ba rrplc de k lm. I •TV&MaidServAvail $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & Jandseapiog$74,500. Hastings &Co bdrm.units from$54 ,000. 3+Bdrms, BEACH al Frwy. $375. $100. dep. ' ' c ,nr own •PhoneServ,Jltdpool Bach. Color TV. m aid EnjoytMGood~ife 1------"---'-'--J 420 Cypress, North your door. CHANNEL 10605 La Rosa Ln . ~;4ch. $425. mo. 494 ·6!930 •Children Section serv, pool. THF. J\fE~i\, 499 • 4584 493 • 2513 RB>UCED $40,000 Laguna · VIEW. Move in c:ond. M0-2852or842·7736 · •Low monthly rates. 415 N. Newport Ul , NB Byownerforquirk sale. Call67S.7225 Avail unrurn, $750.1 ... l""lonleach 3240 LagmoMiCJIU"I 3252 •$SOFFweck'srent 646-9681 t::legant Dover Shores Waterfront Homes•••••••••'°••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/ad 1----------·I home, 4200 sq ft, 4 br, 4 631-1400. l Br, bllcs \o bch , .,35 mo. Lovely 3 BR, z Ba, 1-~am · ZJ!~~97e'::'°0rt,64B!~396d, C7A1 1510 W. OCBANt'RONT . ba, •PCCtacular famil y -rm ~t "-l ( ed"--~~=..;:.:.:~::..:::..::~•:..::::_:_ Furn, xtra lge I hr, 1m· SCvilll', "El Viti''. 2,300 rm. d en, pool. beaul. SanCllftllRle 3176 Bltns, crp\s/drps. rd•,..,., c, ~au · enc 'J mac.cpL<i.$250.675-4688 rt d d ~2200 ya . S3G5. mo. 494·1930 SUS c •51r •s sq. ·· up~ra c c rpl, view. Grea t for enter-••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,.... · or495-&t78 A "' PIMECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS MAME drps, insulaled, Jbr. 2ba, taining. $189,ooo. Open 2 Br cottage, . garage, Walk to the beach from ..::..==..:::.::::..., _____ J Lar~e nicely furn. bach. flJRN + color TV. t~~rk bonus rm., vaulted din daily. 12·6. 1608 Galaxy beac~.~.retiredcom · thisbeaulifulJBR,2 BA Mi1Uo.Vlefo 3267 & I brs. AdulL-c onl y, no Newport J br . $300 rm. Lr~ country kitchen . Drive. 646_8049 ----------I mumty, kui!I over 16 O.K. home fplc OW $385 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 2110 Newport l.ll. 833·82().Jor eves 673-5.132 . liver 500 I all trl'l'!\ and' Air. sprinklers, grapes, $21,950 $300 mo. Realtor 492-6177 Ask 'ror 'eev 'or Joe ·. Suner clean, su-r v•"ew 3 OC E N 1 O s l r c· :i ni :.. "' 1 1 h pomegran t th BEAUTIFUL ..... ..... ~A t-~RONT 3 br ~·atl'rlalls 1·rl'atc a You n' J •,.e. OEie r Prices & interest keep 963-4567963-1786 Br. l lf.z Ba. Barcelona AMIA.SSADORIMNS home,tyr old,dlx,avail r"lax1n t.: S('lt1n g lor g P an ings. 'ee GALAXY DRIVE g0,·ng up,up,up•. We •t•"ll ~1 '-f-J11L10d cov .. patio 831 -8310 or 3to8mo.$475.675·1849 "ardropene VA/FHA -• V OF •MERIC• your s11;1eious n1·w l-or,· ,,.. · r. f BYOWHER havearew s;ngleslory 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• acant-Large Exec 837·9172 A -Conventional. Present • G Home 4B F TWO LOCATIONS BEACON BAY 2· b<.'Clroon1 ;ipartmcnr.. Io an 8 I/it '70 • $31, 500 Ivan Wells atrium." BR b e d r m • 2 b a t hlMI.. 3202 cklse tO be r. h :~Ir~ Attractive, clean 3-4 bd, 2 WEEKLY RATES I br, apt. ulil pd. Pvt. bch t-'ro n1 $220. 1-·u rnil ur1•. balance. Price. $62.500. 3 Ba. Marvelous day Townhouses al only ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK "-SDac ·~Dor.~ ba, air, carpets, drape•, FULLSERVIC~ & · availah1<'. S mall pets ~J0-4935 or 833·2946 or ni\e view.Pool&jaeuzzi. $21 ,950. Ask for Frank. ·-· ave ·-.... S36S. Quiet streeL Pri. Z277Harbor,C.M. 67~1s ct. $300 yrly. <>K ,\llult" nnl y. Ofhet" H~::: Beach 1069 ~:'.~.r~F!~~~:~ -~· ~J Agent. ;. Santa ti iU:lilJhi~ij •';\~~:~~~~0 .::::ch 32691~~~.........,~2909;:~8;"~~='~~1~,:~2300=·A:.~~1~~~e~~·~~~r·~<>,:'~;'t1.w~:o~"~'~~r·~· n~'.~0~;~3~ ~~:.·~1~::,t.~,~'~:! ;::~~1~:~~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekdays 2·6. $160,000 · . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• &16·1714 or213·822·8381 . -t 2 , beach units $52.500. Gd 645-8498 ~9'!!.._ I BOO REE SERVICE 2 Sty, 4 BR, 3 BA, 3000 3 Br, 2 Ba, Den 2 blks fr. *~ Etnts.-Pool• Senior adult 2 bedroom lJit 1noome. R·2 cor lot Gin· S J -TO LAHDLORDS sq f \. Pr~ s l i I e beach, swimming & ten-l&Z Br $115. Up. Adults. WINTER on the Sand 1628 noor~ no pets $185 Super ny For tu ·It an ucan ••••••••••••••••••••••• neighborhood. $500. mo. ni5,yrlylse.548-842J no pets. 177 E. 22nd St. Ocean~ront .c;tud10, $150 loeat1onM5·6610 675-7520 .. ne, r r . Capi•trano 107820uplexesforsalesideby Member of Board of Gardener incld. call &t2·364S. mo.ul!l.pd.963·4888 ---'-'------!••••••••••••••••••••••• side, $12:5,000 & $1.SS,OOO. Realtors, Belter Bus i-Keilh,9&2-4471 HBR vu. 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din, EASTSIDE, nr new lux . OPEN daily 1921 Kings Best buy in income units. Ownr.645-3655 MSS Bureau, Chambero( Liv & Fam. Rms. 1819 2015 f\iltertoll, CM duplex. 3 Br. 2 Y.a Ba, Din . Road . Breathtaking 2 triplexes on cul-de-sa 1 p 2000 C:Omme 5 rc 3 :;-•sos Village Real &tate Port Stirling. Comm t BR Fum, 2 lg closets, ~!~-~ ~~~tp:!s1:~n~i~fra~:~: harbor & ocean view strcet.$69,9SOeach. new roperty , ___ .::.:~~:....:.::.::.:. __ -! NoAgenlsFee _P_ool'-'--'SS~"'=·~"'~·~·~ffl~7~1'---I queensize b ed . priv. -New deluxe 4 br & fam •••••••••••••••••••••••'-•McFadden/Newland -d ••••••••••••••••••••••• _54_20_._64_5-_7888 __ . ____ _ Hunt Bch S15S 2 b 3BR BA On Lido lsle 3 Br, Z Ba. ressing rm, xtra lgc •-----1-'and Tm ho m e w /c u stom ANCHORAGE ASSUME 7o/o VA loan. child . 1 ., r, ,2 ... $345 room s, encl . ga r . -M 3106LARGE z hr $245/mo features thruout. Agt. Fourplex l4) 2·BR. Gd •sing es. •Beach /Main frplc, sunny patio, 2 car w/slorage. Adu I Le; only, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Children ok. 2iss Pam el::; 979-.5099 IMYEST?:-!9.:":'S c .M. loc. Only $65~ Hunt. Bch 3 br, 2 ba, 38R,2BA ... S31S gar .. w /opener. $"75. ls Yrly. Jbr, 2ba. Steps t Ln .549.g138 • ••cH YILL• .fl-17141 49&-7711 Y~!'-17G1E R REALTY: ~!;l.~h2br.fam rm,2 •Warner/Magnolia 675-fi887or675·7541 nope . ocean. Washer. dryer, all ---------~ -.......-v 3 BR. 2 BA ... S345 SZOO,OOO View &tcute 1 BR rum .. no pets. Cpts, bit-ins, frplc. 6i3·Z166. 1 & 2 BR garden apt .... Calhed~al ceilin ~s. new s..ta Ana I OIO HE ~u· IR'l>Nlc, \eeL ns, pe\, gar. •McFadden/Bushard -drps, $180. ._..__ p • frplc, dshwhr, pvt palio. plush pile co ..... etin" sea WLISTIHG · ag Beacb, 3BR,2 BA ... $.17S SIOOO mo. 642·7154 -a en1nwla 3807 Nr. lrv,·ne Ind. Area. SJ"" .,, ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• bac"-lor,ut•"lpd,-t. •----:..::~=---·! M breeze patio, den • CHOICE4-PLEX nc ..-963-456'7or963-1786 631·0797 ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• to$205.557-2841 ... ec luded master with ***~on'tW~it*** All 2 BR, shag crpt, HOMEFIHDEIS Casa de O llUGE 3 br. 2 ba, frple s kylites. Ideal comm uni· For pnees and interest to bllns, lush landscaping. •642·9900• 2 B;r, single story• front 4 Br & FR, vi ew, tennis, rO bltns, 1 yr old . •r.. blk t . Adul_l dlx I BR . D /W. ly living, Pool. tennis & come down. ~th will Owner occupied. S7S.500. 1~~ijijijiij~~~iji!iiij ~l condo. Near Hunt· po o I , $ 6 5 o m 0 . ALL UTlLITlES PAID bay or heh. nr. Pavilion. refng, rrplr. i:ar, pool. private beach. Sacrifice probablykeepgo1ngup .. · Principals only please. ~ ~ 1ogton Center. Crpts S59-4646/642-823.5Joyce Compare before you views. $4 SO. yrly. No no p e t s. $190. 19 75 $52,500.Bkr64S·0303 .. not.down! 2Bedrm,2 Agent . S49·08l2 or ····~:i;;j[l~:1 1 lhruoul, drp5, range & · rent. Custom designed pcts.494 ·1795 PomonaG42·443S -"==="-:..::c::=--1 ha s i n g I e s t 0 r y 646-6110 !I ' I 1 oven, washer & dryer 3 Br, 2'111 Ba Twnhseon the featuring: NO LOA.._. FEE ·rownhouses still al only . I ij !i)1(·· }} -· Water pd. Swim pool. Bay w/boa\ Slip. 2 car •Spacious kitchen with Coroncudel Mor 3822 LGE 2 hr, cpl-., drps , fn<·d . . " $21 ,950. New carpels, 4 Plex-by owner, C.M. C1tild ok, no pets. $235. gar.SSSOlse.646-2700 indirectliRhting ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. $195. mo. No dogs! Owner wall finance with new drapes, etc. Ask for xlnl. /cond. call 556-3900 $20. Fee-I Yr servlc8 lse., $75. clng. dep. NWPT HTS •Separatedin'g area JETTY VIEW 549-2.575 n?rmal down ; 3 bdrms.; Frank, 839-8321 Agen\. days S49-<t225 eves. Anaheim $135., 1 brfum. (114)~1~ 10 til 6 ex· · 3 Br home. •Home·like storage 1----------view, Newport Heights, Sant.a Ana $150., 1 br,stY., c:ept Thurs. eves call Pv\. Lot. Lge yd, pets. •Private patios on Ocean Blvd. Only l Br. 2 lo. TownhouH> $00,500 Westminster I 098 * • 16 UNITS* * refrig, cpt&drps. fM2-.f776 ' 1596 Redlands PI . -ctosed gar w /storage steps to China Cove. A Cpls. drps, bltins walk-in · -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sell or exchange Costa Mesa $180., 2 br, · 581·5937 •Marble Pullman large luxurious 2 BR, 2 closets, dbl garage, con· CAL'1L G) ~ 646·1414 Looking for a nice ramily FortlnCo.Rllrs 642·5000 kidsok. 1 ILIToTlleWoter Nwprt Crest. Jhr, 3 full •KingsiuBdrms Ba Duplex w/hardwood do pool & clubhouse, . 4\llf.e.c. lo rent our home. 3 BR, 2 1\astin $185.0 l br. nice HUGE Bachelor upper baths. Re\reat. Xtras, •Pool, Ba rbeques -ryrs~te~.pesi~~=~ ~~~: _a_d_u_lts_$32-'-'·-""..c..c·839=7 __ _ ltEALT'f . BA,!,~:-.J,~a~tion. $.'110. IOU..,,IT"'C.M. ~lla2_.__ b ,_, ~~uld~o, fu$lll9b0alh & elec gar, vu. $49S mo. J•urrounds d~ with plush $550. mo. Call 644·7211 Large3brupper. Petll ok . N,.,. N, .. ,,,, P••• orfit' mo . .....,.._.., • ......,..1186 " ~ r11 ., ........ ..,....,., •• 2 r.~da I e en. . mo ..... r..-.... an eap1ng AGT h & P · -'W\ ' •--ok r...,. ~.....,, .,..,. oarc ......,..""""'· Ad I ls . news ag paint. $250. He : ... nce-.-.000. a:~· . _....,_or'"'-oo.JoOI u Ls.Nope $lOO d wport ..act. 1069 Newport IHch I 069 SpendableT.9 H1m\. Beach $230., 2 br l ILXTOTHE WATER Bay Vu., 2 Bd, 1 ba, 1 BDRM $225. $.50 OFF t s t m o. re rit~ _+...c...c·..cc'"-P·..c""=·.:: 45 :.c 7 .:. 6 _ •••••~••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jncome $28,320. townhouse. Must see I carpet.s, drapes, garage, 2 BDRM $260. New 3 br, 2 ba. Super SPAC. 3 br apt or use it a:. -ac~~ YOUR NEXT MOVE SHOULD BE. •• Dover Shores. Pool. Game room. Family room. Den. 4 Bedrooms, 41'.i baths. Colossal view. This offering commands attention without insist- ing on it. $189,500 A COUIWW. IAHIBI CO. IYearokt. Yorba Linda, nice lge 2 Oo9thSt.3BR,2Ba, yard, $360 ./yrly lse 36SW.Wllson642·19'71 area, 2 car ga r., $400. 2br&dt•n. Frplr ,patio& Buena Part $275 .. 3 br, 2 $340. mo. 536·4190 or 10. Attractive 2 br, da)'11. • · .... · ~ s . • l·~~A~g~en~l~.-~~234~5~~1 br,lticb&pet.ot.$250. lge l car gar, no peta 96J.53S3. 12 . Poinsettia CdM ••98867 pool Adull $275 ba,familywelcome. 8f1-8855Mr.Brown TOWNHOUSE 2 Br. 2'h patio, cara~e . Quiet --'-='-------7 UNITS Hunt. Beach *275 .• 4 br Ba, pool, bltn s, adult, no pe.t. 2Z3 4. A 1 Br. util pd, stove, cpl" drps, re£ri,11t:. No dogs. $110. 831-9276 mobile home, nr. bcb. 2 Br, dblgar,SbUu lo bcb. wuh/dry, gar. No pets., ..:R=":o'•.:•:.:r::'.:;°'c..:.· -----I $79.900 Anaheim -•uper 3 $285. Avall Nov. 4. 67S.9Ul8 ,. . . . __ _....,., 96IH)6SZ. Califorrua Atmosphere ln ~ v No, ita not a distress hr+ den. NEWPORT Cl-at Condo nrly oew complex offers fl I area.LookslikelhelltUe ~S380.,Sbr,2ba,ex· ....._ 3244 br, 3 ba, tennla "poot to serve busy people. "-~!-~ .. 8.. 2 Br, bllos, new cpt:r; ~d ladie• from ec~tive ble, bu ever·•••••••••••••••-•••••• $(25mo.L&e.&45-8'781 · Furn bach atart at drpe, nr. West l9\h St hsadena live here ~I ••FRESHLY PAINTED $160 -also t bdrm1 . COR,ONADELMAR ahop'g centers. 197 ; though. Wltb $12,000 a ber Board o( 6 1CJUealt7 clean 4-Br, 0 C E A N V I E W , 831-2276. 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. Wallace Apt.. B C.M. $19( year income, it would be ReaJlon, Betler Bu.al 2-ba. Jmmed. occupancy TWNHSE, END UNI Pool, 1ennia, contineotal ~;·91 sordr no pets a bargain fixer upper ness Bunau •Cham tn desirable Irvine. Only ON 15 ACRE PARK LRG 1 Br, pool, nr. _shops, breakfast. Some ocean & ev~. 81 aya 644 ·ll3!; whic'b It's not because ofCo:mmttte. $tOO per mo New Jbr, 2ba bl\·ins adll.9/no peLs. Ulll. pd. Catalina views. Close 101..:c..::.::;... _____ _ the owner Is in lhe busi· 530-ISOSNJI · • (pie, uppd'd, Poot S360 1884 Monrovia,$48-0336. shopping & fine beach. 4 Plex $220. 2Br, 2ba, P.nt• ne1s •nd pu\ In new CALL 64t-1480/830-S050ext22. :!II pvt •ar Your ash" paint, &lie and c:arpflls. HIGH on • bttl bor1e ~ NOW . 544 · 11 facil 8 or 0 ours. ~lco~n; Byappotn\mentonly. ranch $250., bonau, cat-752·7315 2K;in&1&. Br,Z~ Ba, Boa 1 BR Furn $17.f> patios. All xtras. Ver) tie, H.B. Also 2 br, $175., •lip, s;sso, vac. 1Ats ol bit~. pool, w1lk 2 Br. rrplc, pool. adults no clean, walk \o So. Coa!'i 11 tQ··;_'I Irids, pet. C. M. N.B. !br, DONALD M.llRD · 67$-5246 533-47 \o shopping. y, ml, pets. $255. OPEN 4252 E Pla1a. Adults, no peL" Pl ..... ~ ~/:;,;~!':ins~ ... ~t,Mcletn .... tt ..... s.utoAM 321 beach.93tW,l9lhSt. CoastHw)'.613-9152 · 557-1785.ant?noon. am famill• ' •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 B Pt apllrt;... , , aari'.AoffOUSI SELL '4Je Items wltb a 3 Br, 2 e., new pain& al LARGE Ground nr. 1 Br dr., nr. heh, frplc, pool, Dix 2Br ~pt . lmprtd "~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii~!!~!!~~!!~~~~~~7S~2i·l~t~20~~~~~~~~~~~~:=~0all7~~~Pllat~~Cl~ ... ~lll~od~A~tl.~ooocl~~~J1~i'~ord~i133:~5:·~~G~or~d~e~n~a~p~l~P~oo~l~re~c~a~~u~J~ls~.~N:o~p~e~u~.~125~sj.jCe~r~o~m~J~c~k~ot~.~n:r:.:N~u~c~'1>~ ~OUAM.St.flflW'OITWACM 979-1430 6C481I. ~~882-J385 mo. room.$18:5.7iol8lhS... J::'·mzE.Cst.Hwy. ~ $23$ + Seer . 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QllT•r-GC or APANF.SEGARDL"''-F.R ~utter&Spouts 1-"'rt"e-rst. Masonry PETERSPAJNTING -• ......._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M · 1 1 d"""'.;..._ 2$ )'Ml . Exp. Lie. 303916 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnt/EXl·Reas Jlatcs """' .. .., 'J'I Cinn1yh<m 11c·1r t: tmr•moc.11 11dd p~t1os ainenance, '11 s .. .,..g. ~6-1623 .~ llG 1•••0458 P'lunlbing ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' 1·· • ~ c · • · • Clean Up. Tree work WILLlJ\MS&SONS ...,a enea ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ltEPAJltS·ALl.1'YPES .17th & fr\IHll' c----• senic~ kllcht•JIS. Ut•lo>lj,:O, Ir l!Jit, "'-· ':M sonry Unck/Bloclc 642 :w9<1 •• :-.':: ••••••••••••••••• hl·,io~r 6'l5·3'139 _""-'pert.64Z.St96 J.lauling, Clea nuf~. Lawn ii • . Calicote Painting&: Wet Phllnbi.n Heas. fr1-...~ests. He. ----r~moval. l~omplett• _&Stone.CallS8l·7829 Blaisltng·Oon't 5ettle for •• ., Wah 8JQ.5020An)'hmP Cabinet Maki a-~rl at 1-:xpr Hawaiian Gr'dner nd ""7 Spec1·all1ls --. ----ng L vn ~' c Yd Clea ""' & H 1 _La_ s<·~~':'El _64~·7~ Fireplatt.'S·Planters less. Lu.·l]nsur979·3335" c.~ /•It otton .. ••••••••••••••••••••••'-',\RJ•r:T,..,n·rs .16vri. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·nu...,. ;;iuing a ·•eo 1) Wnlcrhe.a ll'r s .dis·;rlll""''ncJ er s (.;t•lill1l'all.\'Clt'i.ln _Tnm&prune646-46_76_ u -..1:..,. nc · ncrctc at10 ·r Q LP fl'· 1. 1 d 1 1 t~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C s tm c11bincts, IJvati. t-:LEl"l'HI C IAN . Sm l -~ .. .,. B\ockWalls llBQPitil; op ua ro a1n 1n}t" posas. rains. uu ·c ... -pat1oc.·ovcr. kitt·h run'll . \\'ILl,.IAl'\1S ~ltl M ll ~ Jvh~. m1unt /rt•p1.11rs. 2Z Expr. Japanei;e Garden·••••••.••••••••••••••••• 1ter Est M6--M64 ext /int-reasrL,.,(rr&t copper-re111pe11. S.an1cCUS1'0fl1 ·"1ADI-: Clothe~ /uU1ccwork ti4fi 52 1~'-_ ::-;<1Jt·s, ltepair lu~t ~ll yr:. exp 1ng. Compl ydserv, reli:t· JI au I 111 g A r1ylh1 n ~, -_s. · -·-Res1d/Comm'L Wc f1n.sd pnc~ day & night. We & Allerat10n\lll. Mt~ll & ·-Shi.lmJKx> & ste..inl cli•:in· .. .-!'"'233108 MM·SWl" __ . tile. neat, Jo' rec e s t Garage ch.•unu1'-l~cll;.i Mo , George538-f167:-, take Mstr Chari.:c. J.u· Women. 75 18114_. __ _ 645-0004 ble. fa ~l .'loc rv1ce . Vl'"J JOllM8 . CClflM'nter 111~. ('ulor bni:h1t•111·r~: __ ~ ___ 963.645~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i' r o f e s s i o n a I JUS. T PLUMl lM G Top Soil .. •••••••••••••••••••••• v.ht 1·rpt ... 10 min blt•ut•h Fencinq Cleanups. trecwork, , l\.toving /lt.aulin". Student paper/hi!lngC"r nu JOb too • ., ••••••••••••••··~·••••• J\1ASTl':lt 1 ·r,dl ~rri ~1n:. <.:ll'.in hv rru, din rm /$1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rOIOlaUing. minor Jdst·p, Hous.c.learnng Yt'/l11rg~ truck . Re.iii$. sm .. no Job too lar1te. -·~A~l-4 ll.!._ -•TopSo1l•ComVQst .. Spe<·1alt). H1·111otJt>hn 1:. II.ill SIJ "''I.! rtn $7.50. IJRI fwl'WOOI) 10 yn 111 area 64&2693. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barry 548·9723/8.19·5779 898,zn.8 t.11\RV 'S PLUM BING • Muk·h • Hl>dwood * r1n1:ih work. rl·ls. !'rel' t·ouC"h SHI. t'h!.!Jr $5. (;uar l-'1':NCEC() ----~ Want a REAL C:LF.:AN ---, • t>46·9K0'7 • CAJ.L:'>86-&930 ~st.Gu.•rwork°'!~JJ\05 '·hn,.1.11.·t •~lur . ('rpt re· ·Pl·ci;1hz1ng1 n chuinlink • llOUSl-:'l'C:illliingham MOVING? 2 c)(p men c~~om W¥llhangint:!f & Sl\tAll ----11a1r. J5) rs l'XV Do work rl'nl'l n~ 835·3045 days eMrol s~r-v1c~• (;1rl. Freeestfi 645·51Z3 move you. 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Exp, free est. ricnfC'I' ~pcur KJ2.241;s 10•, off w /ad. & 1nsurL>tl 002· 7!l l7 t·:x 11r. t...:olll•i:1• ~lu•l.·111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· ------IWi.t rchable s tudents ••••••••••••••••••••••• C..:.arpentl·r. 0 1td Juh~ Wt.>..., 1111•ook. ~1·rv('. t·Jtt•r Quality Ma int /Landscpg l DO IT ALL! • 110~1ECL1-:ANING.. 847-212.ti . VERY N 1-:A 1' I' A TC II (;cn'I ho1nr• •nq1 rO\~· & h;1r 1cn1I 1our huusP Waterfalls, sod. sprklrs. Electrical. Plumbini:. Hy re/1ab!t· <·ouple. ~uod JOBS & RF.:STUCCO 1r11•nt 1;7;,.~~Ji);J ~ p.1rt 1t.•S •i'iJ ti7 IU soil. cleanup 646-4908 etc. He as rates. 642-4957 rc fercnt't.>s 548·6271 Want ad results 00·5678 Free est. 893-1439. Expert plumb111g S<.'rv1ce Re mova ls. hmb111i.:. tup• repoi1 r 1rep1pc /remodel pin,::. prunin~. Firewood, rea.!l.960·3678 hc /ini>r.64 2·262-1 :__ ~ ~~:.~·~-~: ... E~~~.r.~t~.~ .... l1 ~~'!':!'!':."!~.~•••• ~:!'!~:!?.!~~ ... 4.~.~~ Businn1Rental 4450 Money to Loan 5025 Penonal• 5350 ~!.~.~ ..... !!.~~~!~~·~ ..... ~!~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 H r1 le h 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~:~~~~.'!' ....... ~~.~~ 1~.!':' .. ~~.e .•• ~~~~·:···~~;4.~ ... ~":!':' .•..•••.•. ~~····. ••••• G~~ trii~~:r~0~<'~·1.a~~)~ o.~;L~X~ o~hce. con:,..rr ·1 HEED MONEY! Drink in~ problem '! DRIVER , , '" ui< us a space11 . so PRIVATE FUNDS <:oi l! Alcohol l~clphn(' ' ~L'>-1'.:.aslsiUe ,\ln\tJ:-t i1c-ea n!runl .!'o.«luld /pet ;ran.~e ref domestu.· as~1s~ant .Sto· LagunaNiguel&M1ssion FOR2HDT.D.'a. --I ~BR. tiara~<·. /l.diill..,., 110 t-1 HN . _Hit, -ha. apt 1.1 Br 2_b.1$J2Uyrly ,gur room. ~100. rr:io rtn~ & m1n1 waTehouses 1n 24 hrsadoiy83S·l830 Owncr /Aj:!t r 12.5uou f'•·l'n1 $.l!HI. pt·r mo. A.t.:t. 3206Bull>oo 644·4340 dent0K.640-6276cvci:> Viejo .areas. J.landy to S.S.000 to$20,000. SPIRITUALHEAOElt S..CletM'fttr,Dana:Poinf.Capistrano 1 --___ " -.1•1.1 11~·11; -----------San DieRO J.'wy. 200 to Willa11s1st Brokers 0J>('nl0Af.1·10PM t)UTSTANl)!Nl; 2 Br. 2 · ·· U.ach.frplc.Sl75or2JJr.2 OfficeRutol 4400 20(X)sq ft. As low as 3(; orPnnf'ipala.1-A:lsy t\dvit·eonallmaltl•rs. Oa . ('losed 2 c-ar ~;ir :-.lt•w 1tuplt>)I; :! br. 2 ba, Ba , frplc . $250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• persqft.831 -1400 Term&. 312N.EIC.iliminoH.eal S2GS. I mined. f)<'<'Ull !\lo hlot·k to bl'al'h & ~hop· 643_· 1334 1642·6578 150 I Weifcllff Dr. Glendme ln•estnwttf San Clemente. 1-~or appt i·hildrc11orp1.·t~ ~~u; <175! pin~ i·1·ntl·r, rrph· & ,.,. I 2 Brt I Newport ,.~inanci :11Ctr 3200 Sq Ft C-2 s tore front Si ncel946 4.Wl-0034 492-9136 · hl'.1111~. f,111las\11· Ot'l'i111 "-""e;tnYtt•w year Y · w1th 6 dr1ve·in b:tys 2 HI<. 1 Ra . (:rvls llrp.~. \11.·~ Sl25 714 -497 152:1 Ila Duple11.. N{'w crpts lrasingOffice Space ldt"al for auto or bo:at NwptOfc 63!-2233 ,,·tow. Ind'>' 1 1n. 1 l'h1ltl '1:1-!+l I 7<1~'> s:JOO. mo_ . ..,_. 4·67KO_ Call on Site Manai!cr service 5R5 w l9lh S t 171 l·B W~tcliff Dr. with t.tassagl' & this ad •• k. Nr v.e ..,I 1·n1I ul . s · .3 . b f I l7l4J642·31llext 2-16 Cf.1 Uays 540·57 10, eve~ ?to&EEOMOMEY ? ABllAXA.".>MASSAGt; Wili.on $175 f'42 ·tt~7 1 Hr. µn\ p:'.ltiu. t'IUSl' •n . 'pacious fir. l u. rp c, 646-0681 l'llOTO >100>'.'ING · · ' no pl'.'l:-. 110 t•hddr1.•n $2UO I. blk to beac·h. S330 Yrly. llefor1~ yuo borrow c;.all ._. ::!llr Studlil, 11,. h.:•. f'Jllo. ~l17-2 11:J C;:ill 645 7o.'>4 Stores For Le ase-ull for a frt.>c consulta 173.1 Fullerton. CM Afternoon deliveries of newspapers lo carriers Monday thru Friday. Re - quires dependable CJulo. Must be <.tt least 18 years of <.1ge. Tolephono492·7314 Ask For Mr. M.-1 J "ilr,hltns $195./\dl\~/no TOPLOC TON t1on . ft may s ave yoU ItiA.M-12Pft1.631-ll84 " •S'T"UlllAl"I'• LJ.:<'211RTownhouseapt A I S 1000' C11• • h -Help~ d 7l00Hol ~ •-~ 7 100 n.i•ti; S.18..{i.157. .., 1 C b . s a uay orn1i:: t • . . C·ll .,-CNlt.. pnan•~ .-"<'")' ,,11 .. ,,,.1,, ... , o•••··t, 112 ha •.. bttn,<, r.>W , patio.. '··<-•-n enters Anchored } '"".7221 1-0XY G irl ~ Out .1 v , ..... ~ v.--O'tJ · ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OmtaPoint l826 ~t·t"lutll·d area. Carpets, t"n_cl i:ar~Nr lloaft J.losp /c_,,.........-,,. Pazio·s & ~1ajor l)ru~ ~1a:r.saM<'· U Call·WC C t'. E 'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr.i~:it·:-. :-love/refri " S!S01moli42·0596 ~""'* 118 . We !l tm1n s t er ~ Come. Spec1al1ze B &G• I osme1e1CN1, xper ... ~ r ... -Artt"sia . Anaheim. Alsc: Paraplegics. 542·31119 OYS Ir S tmi:ned. opening. Ex· L~. 2Br, 2ba up!)4!r Sl30 ' l'riv<ill' fenced patio. Vl.EW apt 2 br, j:ta ragc, ./Jun.,..."""-~ lluntin1,.'1.on llarbor Inca -----tOtot(,yearsofage.Dai-perd only need apply. n10. ,\du!L-., nn l·h1ldrcn/ Sl JO l\l onlh. ulJI . Pilid "''°'· bltn". Adu!••. ~"" ~~ =.~· ~--~. loon• PREGNANT' J Pl h M ''l •. "l<>N REA'Tv " ..... _.,,, ., ~. -~ --~ ly Pilot delivery routes ease P 0 n t'. r • pets. 1\v~11I No~· l · -~" 1 ._. • &12·6AA9.2453lrv1neAve. ./.....,..1*1<""1 l\.1Ui..LERREALTORS Caring <'O nfid enti;1I inaybcavallahlcinyour Petcrson.962·5847 . 557-52 28 , 4:J:t MHOl . •494·0731 • ·----(7 l<\J M6·44!l:I counsefing & rt'fl'rral. are" Earn profit for de· ----- &'.11-00.l•I ~ ---:-l>uplex unfurn 4 BR . 2 BA T •b l ' d 1· • -COUNTER GIRLS "II 111 .. 1 11 ---Mortn-s rust '' or ion. a op ton ~" •·v·n· .. ., •·cash, tn-or -,-"' r , iri c 11 '"' u 1 1 ics upper. 2 t.::1r gar. On Prime Corner. Charmin" D-~~,,-' 5035 k · 0 " """"' ... ~ D I h Hlottt1n..,.on 8each l840 ~I) ln1med O<'l'U ----" ~ eepin~. merchandise for selling rye caning s op.· ':II' ~ ·. , · punl'Y Seashore. steps to O{'eun, · house zoned C I Jdcul AJ>CJ\RJ-;547.zy.:1 0 ..... subscn·ploons. Fo• F il> me. l•,'x pc• p•cl'<I, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!1!J·26:l:l. -~•SO_. mo_. Agent6"0·tilSI $140 up storc·off1ccs cpl~ · · · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "... , • , BIK T B CH -----drps air bath. 17301 for Doctor. Den.list. ECKANKAI? information please call w1lltra1n.644·0893. E 0 EA MewporiBe ach 3869 cozy3br,2ba.f1>lc Crpts. BeachUl.5'1.B.842·2834 ol?ea,1tor .,,o .. A'nlk1qu c LOANSu~toao o/o PATH OF' 1·o·r·· •.42 -4321. "From Sann.~ntal .,,,,lanl,. d.-.· MEARSHOPPING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----ea e r .. nt par 1nJ.?. /C ,,..., o..n::: ,, '&3 ll bl d •DELUXE• drps, Yrly. S375. 673·9202 SINGLE to 6 rm s uoJcs $500. pt mo. 644·6360aft Ci I st TD oans-9°/o A\YARt::NESS is aware ~Jemente-San Juan week inc l Sat. F:x""r & I .~ · rapts. lns, is Ait6&wknds t.:ap1st no •trea l'ali ,.. ... h .... ·as hl"'rS. son1l' ...,./frplc~ · · Avail 111 11lus h offi ce p.m . 2nd TD Loans I.hat you ma_v not know ra • · Xray cert1Cicale r <·-Eastbluff a br. :! ba. lse bid , 11 ---iL~ new locatuin 1021 N. ~95-~ and M1ss1on Vil'-quired. Expl•r. in 11revcn-& 2 ,·ar gara.iics ,.·rorn ln"I "t>a<' •n ·'slt" ·.·u.ll" ·ro wnhOU.'it! :J llr. 2 11 Ba, gnr lJC1\1rport f"u . ( .. t'a\res1Termssinee1949 ""IT II 200 I ' . .. " ... • .• ... I I( 2800 Sq t in I0\4'n & C<l. ll"'Y II , 1.a"un.·• JO .'"' oro area. t·a l>.vc cont•ol p·cfC""Ctl. s· .ions .s la\,t!~. l l-.unkcn liv1t1" rn1 . formal ser \'1l:t' inc l'l'l'P· · · . Satfl Mt C " "' ' ' '' .~""'···~-,g l1n rm & clhl gara gl' ~ 1,·oni·.·t. <'<>nfc~···n<·c ·m, Count.ry Shopping Cntr er " O. Beach. Jnforn1al t<ilk s 58~1 -6310 • Salar>' open Da y .~~ A 1, loo I din. rn1, Ii::<.' lot dbl gar. " ·~ • till I '~"."""7 ..,,. ' 10 F pl u 1 1 r opcnl·r ;1va1 xerox . aulomatl"d \)'P-.t or easc.:.....:uvv 642·2171 545-0611 about ECK1\NKAll & ,qua ppor .m oyer 642.688(1 f:vcs 673-3403or Pool • ·c<·F~··t•on ... ,... master bdrm l5x20. Adj _ __ __ 2 BDR ·A'r 'rHi-: HEACll SU PE!l Nt:W .t.AH~;i-: Jl11nl1ngton !!arbour Arl·tt ADULTS 1446-4150 .... ' '~" ... " I c II"".'.,, .• ,, you as an 1nd1\•1dual 646·~2. Atlulls only , no pets to tennis t.1 & sv.·1mm1ng ing. l' l' a ........ -...... f\00 S<) F'r stor(' or off1t•c 2nd TD LoOfts Wont-~ I ••oo • --_ _. · 'l:U r:vcr_v Tuesday night a t K •FROM $322• poo ·.,. mo . .........,at ...... in •FASlllON ISLANIJ• front Sl5.S l>4G 21JO or \Vfo;llAVf.::t'ASll ! µ.m. Htl.'>A m1i::os W;1y ,,'IB Newport C..:re!'il . Av¥&1. F.:x ecul1\•t• olf11·cs 679·:1109 Buy2ndT 0 's !\l:inaged bv Nov I. G31 ·3240 anytime. w/recep1. . secy & phone 1-~--luial Rentol 45-00 l..oan on 2nd T D ·~ Why v a ca t1on a lone "? 4 d:1y .... eek , L..1 guna Heh ~ THAV1'.:l. C0l\1PANION offl<'e. Ltll' bookkeeping BOOKKEEPER OF.N1'ALA5ST. 1-;xper. & enthus1a~1n are a must. l'lcase contact 898-44~. Wiih a m \\'alters Co San Cle me nte 3876 service JS!f San f.111.!ucl , ••••••••••••••••••••••• NPw J..oans 2ndT o .·s H33 !07 l NB 6401910 6-14 1860 ~, 1 o · finds compat1hle~. 545. e x per ne e. · Ra vfront 2 Rd , 2 Ba . p\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -...:..___ · _ or :___ NF.W ~1 ·1 Newport, Costa uAh~k;;'~~iG . ~~-Tftll, 494·6109 Dental Assist ror Ortho B~h & pier S.S:'>ll vrly. 2 Br, 2 ba s pacious apt. PRIME OFC SP.A.CE Mesa, 1000. 1200, 1•140 sq &45_2134 --------'BOYS AND GlllLS. oiges ofe_ ~xvcr prerd. N. B. 979·1935&644·ol510 -Xlntlocat1on. UdoVlll-& ft.543·3145or646·29Z8 MASSA.GE 12 to -I5. t:arn your &Anahe1m.&a0-012J 84G 4150 l'h: 498-181 5. -':11-*LA PARISIEHNE'llt A ~--ts-;::---I hed Shop Area COSTAJ\1esa tadJal'cntto AIWIOUll t / FIGURE MODELS Christmas Shopping ntat Se<·retaryl Uook--pa.--."Jn"r:n ""rn I 34!' v· L'do HB airport Wesl l 1200 sq ft c.emen s ESCORTS Money selling subscnp· ket>""r/Rece1)t. F.xp 0, Adults AT .flit-: Bl-:ACll :'llt:W1LGE3 BOit $.115 Jlunlington llurh1)Ur Arca Sl oo M I 1&2: Br. unfum, $170 & orUnfurnlaMd 3900 o ta I • &/or 3200 sq ft w /a1r Personals/ tions to the DAILY co\l;;,e_ fo1on lhru Fri • • ov~n $2 15 All cll·t·lr1l' l11u.ite.ipprox_6(1()sqft. Lost&FoUnd Outcall-1\ppt.unly PILOT Pl II " .A.llowonee F1rcplace. llf'<1lcd pool. ••••~·,;~·;,;z~;;;~~···· View fa<:1ng Via l.1do. ~~~ .. ~ ~~~is~:~~h~ ~o~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llome -Office·Studio Gt'Orge ·Krugc.a~;l -~~9. _>46_·-3000. H•wl8edrm-2Ba Aclults .nopct~ lnq. O"''ner · Drt.>ycr anybusincss.979·3!-131 loJt&Found 5300 6 3 1·3811 between 3 :00 and B:OODieLCookfor l'onv ho:.p . .with fireplace, bltns. ft\ !.!79·12!iM PALM MESA APTS. Company. 1714)675-7002 -------••••••••••••••••••••••·•-------1 p.m . Salary open. Conta(·L heat . CI. 0 St-: ·r 0 t\1.:ross from ~olf cnursc !\1INUTECS TO NPT T-h-,-..,-~r 4 Execulive o(· Storaqe 4550 LOST/1-'0UNOA PET? ~yrMnt & -Mrs. Schon. 642-0400 OCE •N . SCl lOOl,S . 21J432Santa1\naAvf' B 1-1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"'2900Ad l Lo a1· BOYS&G!RLS ---" 1._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;, Bach, l&.2 BR. fices. (layout flexiblcJ. , ~ op 1011. w par ion PARKS & S llOPl'ING I• from $172_50 Conferent•e Rm Exec Storage lot for ll V s. etl' Cosl Spay /Neuter info. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ages 11 ·15 Di~ctor of S32.'> & S360. per month OCEAMFROMT AduJts, No Pets Bathrm. Ideal iocatio~ $8.50 per mo. Neill Si~n -----Schools & Afusl be honest and will· Munin9 Ai.:ent 960<1858S.18·R3oo 3 BH . 2 Ba . $.15() \Vintcr 1561 Mesa Dr. for 3 or 4 pror. 1,786 sqft Co. for info. sJ1.;m4 __ . BIG I\ EWARD lnshvction 7005 ing lo work hard. Sell Position avail. in a 79 b~d Beach Blvd. Weston STEPS TO BEACH i5 Blks East or Newport avail. on sub.Jease '!-t .60 Rentals Wanted 4600 Sml blk dog wfwht spots ••••••••••••••••••••••• new slart..s for the Daily conv. hos p . Xlnt pay &. Adams,4blksto sqft Fr 1 t t 1 above eyes . Mixed p · S Pilot. J.lours are arter benefits. Contar t .1\d-i\labama.rii::htor'll' 3Bft .2 Ba .$325Winter Blvd.) -om n erna iona ••••••••••••••••••••••• breed. ·Answers to the ~vale c.u.ba lnstruc· school dunng the week blockto202Rochcster 3 BH .2 ba$300'Wntr. 546-9860 ='!~esH~li·~~~l~~Person with s m . dog . name of ··Pussy ~~~-4~e~~~ed lnstruc-andalldaySaturday. ~~~~~~~~0~;ct~r~~.c(.~ SEA WIHD RoomJ 4000 644.5100 needs house no room-Willow ". If found . please · -Call Mr. Bingham al &t2-03117 EX lge 2 br. 2 ba. dlx poolside apt nr bch. 1\dlt. nopct.s$175 536·8362. Condo,2 BR .. 2 ba .,clen ••••••••••••••••••••••• mate s. ref. t.1ary call673-2662. JobsWanted,· 7075 645-2873 ----- Unf. Yrly. $175, flOOMS ~• ck lh NEWPORT goirden office 968-6854. -,--. b h I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ _::.::_=:.::._ ___ J DISPATCHER ' _...we up wi suites, various i;izes . Los whit4; & r_n S e l~e CAFETERIA COOKS kitchen. 5 48-9755 or rrom•~inclutil'57 ~1 Elderly Scottish ltoy collie.) cnppled 1n Frenc h Lady frnm tGraveyoird.l 645·3967 ....,. """" Gentleman seeks room & rear legs 12 yr. old faml-Louisiana Cajun country 1-Ull & part lime. U.C-1 . Apply in person •l MO FREE RENT• bath in NB home. l..oves lypetGU-6612 seeks position as cook i Call Mr. Marsden, for in· YellowCabCompany associated Brand New apt~ for rent. llunL llarbour. l , 2. & 3 hr. 84R·OO'l\J BROKERS-REAL rORS lOl~ W Bolboo 1>1l·ll>tll ltoom for rent. f'ounta1n beach ar ho H. hi lerview. 833-5355 Jl251 Slate• •· VI t -2-3 Rm. of/ices from lo garden. 631·2679 after . _ea me. 1g >"1 ----'-=-"-'-'----·' •. •·· Y Valley are1:1 . Pri. bath, 5135 per mo. Near 6. . Lost: Female Dog. ~gt qual1f1ed, x l ot re ·earpetCleanerF'ulltimc. 1NoPhoneCall.s kitchen & laundry racil., Ai·rport.Nolease-. Reddis h Afghan t.11x . ferences. 751·0573 no exp nee . .,0,1 be de Please) Walk tn beach I & 2 Bil. pool. 968·1261 . ...... Bach U f U II Woods Co LB S t Oct 1------- ' d I SJ3..32239Til noon . n urn. rgen )' ve. . a Holp'Wont·' 7 100 _pcndable.892_·1141. DISPLAY poo, a ut!i. no pet!l.OC"'\NFRONT , 1 B R &Bo d 4050 needed. La ~. Bch area. llth.REWARD.494-0281 . 'l:U $180, Up. 220 I 2lh Sl <" . 1 new r oom ar ••••••••••••• DESK SPACE Male Styli!lt. clean & •••••••••• C tr JC.. Merchandise Di s pl;.iy 960-4190 oppt>r. Cpls. drps. gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . quiet. Refs. Commuting LOST: Dog, Male, small. Alarm ln1t allcrtion arp ,. 'amen Person·Creat1ve. Talent· • ------Yrl)·lsc.$.150.&12-3443. Pvt.room with board. 1n the Oa1ly Pilot H_unt· 80 mi. Mnx. $165. Days short golden hair·L1do &Sale• Li se. No other apply ed , experien ce in 2 BR. I Ba. drps. l'rpts, j Br, 2 Ba·.-delux. :t door 10-Costa fo1es:1. 5225 mo. 1ngton Beach office, 494_7349 ask f 8 .11 I lsle673·752 1 Irwin .. ~64=5~·~~'="":c..· ----I bltns . gar. $155. 536·2888 be•l bc·ocl> <•7< " I 549·l<Tl9 545-6952 17875 Beach Blvd near or I --l'OOrd1na 11on & display of aft.6p.m . . ·' • . -""'" .,.r y. Talbert. 11 · x 11' space Semi Tetired bus. man Lost Au.!llrahan Sheep TV REMOVER CASHIER fine womcn·s merchan---~-----646·92 l8orl:i7S·0555. Vacation Re ntals 425 0 s.so per month. Answer-seeks rm h 0 m c dog, blk/wht. I blue eye F !timc only. Maturi", disc. Call Mrs . Reynolds Br.and New Yorktown~ y-;.Jy O<"eanfro t 'J h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing service available foT privileges sa'nta Ana & I bm eye, very short Thi1 iob will remove age 20+. Serious appli-846·30Z.I _ Villa Condo. 3 Br. 2 Ba, 2 2 ba. No pets. Avoi~I No~' Cabin, Big Bear.sips 12, 2 $10, desk and chair for CM HB area. Lik e~ tail. Name Don Amito you from your TV & c_ants. Good pay, 5 loca· Doctors Ofc Receptionist. car goir;.,Dk b'.1/eony & 1.G4S-36SS · fplcs. 3br. sep playrm, $5.Call642-4321,ExtZ17. home life. Kids OK · Lennon& t:dwards ll.B. -vou.-to: lions. Will train. Typinj{ & sh pool. $.'WJ mo. Kids OK n col TV. pooltbl. 494·861 I 751 9516 Kewan:l 846 1449 r-, ' -r Metro Car Wash nee. $450 lo start. ~<:.IV\ in pets. 962·8967; eve . 2 bedroom Jo""''l'r Walk to l.ag Bch. BEAUT. CLASS A -· -$185 PER WK. 2950Harbor Bl. C.M. short time. 548·0076~ 968-0881 the beach. $300 yearly. FI REP R 0 0 F' 0 FC Lost male cal, neut dk --.-213.447.g.143. Palm Desert. 2 br t•ondo, BLOG gray tiger striped \\-'/lite ~my 05 per writtfll •DRAFIS~fAN• Spacious 3 llr. 2 Ba , -----furn !i250 mow/lease. Harbor at Adams, C .M. Business stomach. FV /llB 10-2 Cl.ERK forced air heat. Encl 1tar. EXECUTIVE bayfront 540·6H9Scvcs Air cond. elect. cpls, Opportunity SOOS Reward9S2·22GO CICJl"Hmenf. Installation Permanent position ror Pvt deck , new crpt view,IJ{e2br.2 bacondo. -drps. music. elev.,••••••••••••••••••••••• . & Sales of Safe ty TECHNICAL expcr. mech drafts m:tn thruout. newly rcdec. Dix crpl , drps. Stv, Rl'fttakto shore-4 300 janitor. ample prkg. All J•w•lryT~h Lost : Wed. PM. v1c Mesa e quipm .. nt. For in · applicoilions accepled at $290mo.lstmo.''2 1ast. dshwhr. 2 <.'ar park·g.••••••••••••••••••••••• incl.3min.S.D.&5min. ,... "'.' Y Verde.blackDoberman. ter•iew call Mr. LIBRARIAN Jos lin Pac1fi l' Corp. S'1Sdep.842·0389 ____ 1 pool.Adults only.Sin,l?les l\1oile 1f'emal e s hare 3 Riv /N.B. Frwys, 7 min. Store in S~dd eback Choke chain & flea col· A"-541 •4 3 56 15030 Goldenwest Cir. ok. Slip avail $.500. mu hr+den on Peninsula airport r.1 . n. Stever. ValJ.ey. est d . 7 yrs. lar.979-352Sor979-4188 UUJR> Marine en,l?inccring co Westmini~_cr. 2 Br. 2v.i blks to bch, cpL<> . drps, no pet s Sl75. 960-1450 • E,.! ~~....,I 982 7 8 2 I u r ~,•r,J~hc.v'c'·.~O. 5·1"·8251 l\.IRr 557-0136or646-8396 ii~~ta$b~~·.o'ol~~n + o~:~: Found kitten, 8 wks blk Apt .. "· Ma int. MJ!r. small I oc ated • n New port Dre ss m a k t' r . E x • ·~ u• ooo _, ~ b Id A lleach needs Clerk who perienced in Cout\trit·r Howoird Zagrodzky. tiger. male McF.ilidde n & U1 ing. pt. +. Curt has expcr. 1n bloepnnl rin;,hing. ll•'•hly eff>· ----YRLY 3 b 2 b f I Sl·L\llE rem ale only 'cry Furn>.s hed off>' ce. Realtor. 494 ••11 Gothard H.B. 892·4318 1 _54....c.•·~5.'l-'-'-ll'--------l d WALKT08EACH r. a . rpc , · ' -ou · ocumc;ntation & c1cnl. Apply in person l &2 b lS d bll bltns, Ra rage. Dy 38th St. nicely furn. 2 br wffrplc, desks, carpets & drapes. WINE SHOP FOUN O: Brown Male ASSEMBLERS reproduction + general with s am PI es . Ann. r,cp , rps. ns. Park.$400.548'406.1eve approx. I mi to bch, N l •-R I Est t f knowledge of library gar.21716thSt.536-4259 Costa~1es a .6Jl·0824eve ex"' ea aeo -Down town Laguna Doxie. Magnolia & Min6mo'sexper.inPC s ystems Doug lass, 3416 Via or847·3957 PARK NEWPORT fice.1860C, Newport Bl. Beach. For details call Talbert .FV. Collar. assembly. harness. con· 40 W ·1 . d 1 Oporto.NewportBe;.ich Will share 3br apl w/ non· CM $150. per mo. 494·1595or494-0662. 962-0646 nector. solder assembly. pm yping, op icat·l---------- NEWLY painted modern .APARTMENTS smoking rem. Call C\'Cn-BillLacbenmyerRltr Color code not req 'd. inR. general riling & of. ELECTRONIC 3 br, llJ.a ba, l story. kidi> Bachelor I or 2 in1:is. 531 ·8673. 646-3928.eves673-4577 PRIN1'S"HOP FOUND Tabby Cat with Xlnt co. benefits include f ice ex pc r . re q . d ASSEMBL y 4'small pet ok. Apt nr, .Bedrooms and ~:-;~;j·~~~~~~~~~~ Leiterpres.!1/0f (set. whitefect&chest Fluffy 1 wks vacation after 6 Beautiful new facility & P ttime.CallS42_4342 H unt. Harbour. SJOO. mo. Townhouses Selective \I.' Oman w1\I Hea vy on letterpress. tail,645-3114 . mo's. 11 P.aid holidays, location w/good beneritsi---------- Vacant.531-9770 1-'r .$229.50 share charming, h11th •1801 Mewporl81Yd* $2S.OOO. f"'ul l erton· _ gr pl t rts d f package. ENGRAVER / 0 9.D ·1 b I '" c h I LOST· Prt S>·m-e fem ou ns. s a ay 0 PleaseCall pen -a1y eam c ng . r ;ipt. ostoi Mesa (cnr. 18th Ana em oirea. Call · . " "" hire&manymore. Name-Plates L~a leach 3848 Spa-Pools· Tennis w /person able . se If . St.) Deluxe panld. ele, 87CHS64 ; 524 -6773. cat. while <:'n fac~. chest, Apply Personnel Dept For Appointment. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Across from F.ashion reliant exec. type. adult a /c, util, i'an, xlnt park. . & legs. y1 c Un1v~slly 714{752 SOSO Exper'd. Mechanically· G D C l .. Ld P rk l R .. Docwnetttor · ~ inclined can apply. S"W ~ a ~bble in'" the Island at Jamboree.' on over35. reathomebase suites from •"t. 673 ...... 1 ry .ean1ng ry · rvine. ewar•1 Eqoal Oppor Employer • .Ll'•vv ..-"' ..,... .......... A La •-h 552 ·-3 (Div Addresso•r•ph / · ex""'r-rcq 'd. 646·314L or Ocean from your Apt, SanJoaquinHill:snoad, for traveling prof. $175 or {2 13)474-0242 gcy in guna oeac . .......... ., .. ...-'·••• L ry , o l 17141644-1900 mo 5481200 Ideal for couple. Owner . , -. ~1ultigraph ) 646-lSSO. ""'4"'~· uxu . ec n y, · · · 290 SQ ~ d "'ll -ma•'n & trai'n •'f ,·n· Lost . 1-emalt' Puppy.lik e 2921 S. Daimler, SA M•tureadult.s.317SSCst. ----r• eluxe. No ..... , ,... Slk CLERK TYPIST f'EMAI.Enr maledn·ver • Rwy.'99-2835. WESTCLl1'~1-.. 2 ar I ~ Ba, Seeking young ludy to Costa Mesa. $140. rno. exper. Good lease. P.O. 1 y Tcrner t.~a~ners 714/546·3551 Needed for agent com Twnhse. Adults only no share 2 br ~-e in c ~1 . 1_541 Baker S_l._Sf.9-8138 Box 732 Lng Deb. 92651 S l' h 0 0 I '' 1 c 1 n 1 t Y · Equal Oppor. t:mploycr m,·,,1·00 dept. tu o-rale for pick up & delivery· OC~•u I ' . HEWARD 548·1578 ..-M a t u r c & n ea t. ~"!,!,WSo.slpa<'.Wl br, ~~· 17~0 Be7 ... ~on;J Ln. LOts6of1 animLi~ .SIOOmo. Ol-~t·tcESP/\CE Plant Shop . Indoor ----1----------l(omputer terminal for w /refcr<:n<'es . Full time . ,ON• an• iii)', -mo._.,,_, I.st asl. ly, 548·1859 IN A BARN . 1 NB REWARD N.R financ1<1I services Doo5wedlund. lnc .. 2855' t..B.$'Z25.4$<4·1419 orMf-5845 lToptca J:rnhsc. . AVON oo. Req's self starter . Ha bo C .... ONTHEBAY · _ Ncwh_plush carpeting. C2 13)693-4987 , 1714J LOST . Siamese Cat. Lillie supervil!ion r r. · ~1 . 540·5710 IA.SarJ' penuiou•e con. Beaut. Apt. 4 Br. 2 8a, .Responsible, atable male, grap ics & paint. l,000 + 813-0949. remalc w /flea collar. 'n eeded . Good com. days, 64&0681 eves. dominium. 2 br. 2 ba, beamed cei1. frplc, 25-35 to sb•re 2 Bd, aq. fl. avail. Newportj_:;;G:.::Uc:A:;R_D_S_E_R_V_l_C_E __ I Vic . Conlt nenlal & WAMTTO munieations skills. Type~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;; , frplc, bltns, J yr old. Xlnt d!hw~hr SS.SO. 673·5719 apart. CdM. Pool tennis. Sch. 644-7955 Wilson. <.:M 833-0639 or MAKE MOHEY, 60 wpm. Lite bkkpng re· FOOD SERVIC" views. $315. ,)'fl)' • .No wknchora(\ SPM Wf.!lame. Weekd ays $22 ,SOO ter m s J\g t 645-2278 G -petl.G4-l'795 · · r;40-2SOOExt. l 47. Newport rieach. Small 540-0608 !---"'-----~ a.tHot9 to 5 ? q 'd.. Submit resume & WORK.ER SHARP 2 BR, •tove/ref, oft. l or 2 Men. $65 per Lost : Small do it in salary history to: P . 0 . Part·tlmc A'I shift!!!. ~alt ao town it beach. 2 lrplc, •undeck, or. N~rt. Opening due to mo. Cal l Gene Hill, 'Therei.!lno suchthingasa Nwpt/C.M. area. Looks Be a h A V O N Box 2070, Newporl Hol'lpital exper prel'd . .Br. 1 ba. •loYe, r-errtg, beacb. Pref. girls. no Job transfer for a M2-0200 · good job! What you need like .!Im. fox , Ted cnlla.r. REPRESENTATIVE. Beach. Ca 92663 Or call Costa Mesa Memorial ntW erpt&. s:M$. J)aya: pets, $295. yrly 6'5-6680 !ltraight prof. man to is a business of your S48-9S44 De your own bou. sot.,_ ... _·5_1_00.c. ______ 1 HogpltaJ. As.k for Food 549·21$0. Aller Spm : share beaut. rum. view 3131W.C1tHwy own!Callme ... 639-6123 . your·own hours. No ex-Scrvlre Supel"'Visor. 301 •..u.s Parle Newport. t br, near home w /2 others. very TOKAJBANKBLDG FOUND 1'~emate Scottish per neee!ls TT•lnlng 80% COMMISSION Vlctorla,CoslaM•••· & r bu'-·· f J' EXEC. SUlTES FROM la'f'H.......... terrier mix. White w /blk .......... ·id~. c"a1'1 ••o.7~1or 0 2 8d ' -·· •·-· ~rl ~pa • NUl'> aci 1tie5. posh set·up. $200. mo. In· ........__..._lty sot 5 n 1 963 ....... ...... ~ .... .,. !~~~~~~~~~ , .,.n:, ..., .. e, ,., If, azt9.50 ~ub-IH. --S4G.Q202 ckt. uUJ.6"-0484 •$125 month• ~ ..... j;~'iia~co~ar:c·-;;·~-~l.~;;~~Ze;m;·th;7~-1~3s;9·~~·~~~i ·· as a member of our of· I· watt "'1 bt~ch. &?50. lnvl 0.,. 868·9500 day3 evesl-'-""-"""-c.:..;c:.c:.c----1 H1-Tborlrontageavail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F flee. Individual training utl1 .~ ..Rel• .reqrd. '4'·2.374 • jac h er to share Roomsoo. Partner wanted for a OUND. White O~rm lna mostdesirableere&, ·•~t<-~1803~~·-~-~~-l·";;~~~;:--;~;:i~;:>I w/prot"e81ional penon or 642-1243 642·4644 highly profitable Real Shep In Mluion Viejo. llAUTICti HS Coat• M ea a . Ca 11 ".' ..c>cean vu. 4 br, 2 ha, 2 boat owner, beaut 2 er •----------1 £.1tate venture. Should ~. STYLISTS 64!i·~S. Ask for Ken Q: ~. ~:.•c!::!~ie'!~ frpfct . Yrl7 $525. Winter house on bay w}bo1t 11Jp. 60'-PEl SQ FT double invet>tmcnl In 6 Found: Male Sealpoint For (2) N.B . .!lalons. w /or 'McF1.rland. _. .. ._.. 91 $4:111$.3br.2ba.1rlyS39S. US0/13Sq. 67$-.$248 or 1817WESTCLlFF-NR mos . Hljj:hly Se(ure Siamese in Westcliff wtout following. 644-0861 1r DISCOVUY * ---·<t ·2'7$ •ac>:m..5808 S3:M'708 AGT.541·5032 96fl..M88owneranyum~ Plaia.STS-3681.. or~ llEALESTATE 1 I I f'or Clas.!lifi~d Ad .ACTION c~n " Daily PUol AD-VISOR\ &l2·~7" I ~W..,t.d 7100HttpW...t.d 7100 HolpWcm.d 7100 tlolpWGftted 7100HolpWcated 710~1toy<i.t 8010 DAILY PILOT Bl I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ........... 1050 Mitcel•1CM1t 1010 M.W.ws:•/ WANTED: Schwl!ID or ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Serrlc• 9"020 comparable lad1~1 :9· •MATTRESS* 9• Bl~/aree:n Sol•. StOO. •••••••••,•••••••••••••• KJDS PART Time evn & Sat AM, perf. ror students, ln&ide work. guaranlffd waae. CalLAI, 5'2·0013. ....... YardM'"' Sales & mechanical background httprul. Job requl rement1: Selr· starter wti.o wlshes to proiresa. Apply at lB54 PlacenUa.CM . SU.J.322. TRAINEE ASSEMBLERS s peed. Xlnt cond . h , -·N··oiv1NG CO ~t eves Butctt.ct e opr1na block, \NE·-. v ... Ages 12to15 · *MADNESS• 1olld m a p e . szs o. 'Person•I. profesa:Jon•I tOSPEf.O)IENS & ~·14'8or6'1 .. 1213 •ndnwater .. nleu . PIX ""'•er Ser-rice Graveyard shifts . P/llme. Fri & Sat niJht. J....\Dlf;SBIC'll'CLES *ALL SIZES• Hull c1e•nings 4 0c S:SOEACft 400.3340 PricedtoMo¥e! Kenmore Di5h wa11 he r wat•rline ft. Servin.i;. Earn your Christmas ShoPping Money selling subscriptions to the DAILY PILOT. Please call Mrs. Noack, 646-6249. EOE.543-Tllr.. 1--------Looil & shofi term aul,pmenl$. VOLT Cats .035 llJ..9625 Ir 64 .... 686 wtchop top & Germ1tn Dan• Pt . Newport, Hunt. '1 ~:.:::=-:::=c=-:::...::...:.::_:.:..::~ Stereo l~ar00r646·8832 RN T•••orory Str•lut l848Campus Ori \'e 546-4741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii I bd l \' 5.5l·6'1S"'--,--c ~~;f:;~j;;:;;;-----Peraian Kittens, C FA. pcm~ e rm sr · er)' , .-_ , MorfH white . bl ack . ~moke, &d l'.'O ·~S:WS bt.ans S1lvtr S1m ulu,ed Ecppmtttt 9030 Eqiial OppOrtunffy Eitlployft' E111.croencr moii:tcolors 2l3·B!H·8SS5 · Sa pphire 4 t>ia mo n d ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHONE WORK P /t\me. lli'M:7 :30AM . (Acn:itsfn>m n-· 8040. 9t" Couch, contc mp. ChPRil"ES·E~·}· 7';~~4t9N lt:t: 9t,;llP 1'.:vl11rudl!, U!ltd Xlnt wor k ine conds. 0. C. Airpor1 ) -...,.. c~~ 11old velvet. Ju.st · · twi ce. 2 Tunks. 6 gul & J FROM HOME E .O, E . Cont a c t 0 . F.qual Oppor Employer •••:rnwow:••• ~o!!o.l l'.~~5d . Lk n e w. Flying Lessons. 30 hr~ $1 0 _Jtal. $US. 673·5154 ~~.~:':'!::! ..... ?!.~~1~~~ ..... !!.~~ Roache, R .N Coitta C k C h 'h h -..... ...... hr. J oyce 67 5-411-1 or 1o~ Powor 9040 Me •• Memorl•I oc cr!I , 1 ua Ull LI--8060 675 7$49 ""•• HOEXPE:R.MEC. Hospilal.642·2734. TYPESmlMG Poodles , Sh1h·tiu . C. ~es . ••••••••••••••••••••••• fRYCOOK · r•RT TIME Expcr'd Manager & in· Sho rth<A lr . 1''1t Bulls ,••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Al't:R CUTTER, Pola r 75 ·rn·ll<Aul F .:tntasy fO. MASSAGE TECH "' • 1mt/output operator for mini·Schnauier, Pomll . 17 Hand P1nlo, s pirited & 35 1,; in<'h full power, 2•., V·K. full y cqwp'd t:ves. 'P 't1me, e \'¢'1 Clc1111cut. 18 or ovr. 1\pply bet ~'ll 2 & 5 P~I 'A'kdys. Del Taco, 1155 llil ker, Cost.ll fit es a . Youna lady (18·28) for V.-iedHours SALES COUNSELOftS MTSR /AITSC maga iine Pt-kl's, Wcs tie s, JO O sound,:; ealted w/tack. yr11• old. $8200. Phone ~·5897 f>ays 835·0.l26. legitimate full time posi· early•••· rtq"d For New:ipa per Promo lY1WSCll1ng d ept. Xlnt mix.ed puppies. Stud svs $6SO. 64S·44 9S 870-4564 or 52'1·6773 . Lion. No ex per. ne~. We 0Yft" 21 Only lion. ~lu:-.l enjoy ~·orkin benefits & working ron· mo,,l brttds. zs,25 W. 17th 8 1 l ' H Os t o n W h a It' r • send to school, earn with you.n.; pc-oplt• 10 t ds. CBS Publll·atioos, at f'alr vic-w. ~A. Open Jewefry 070 AG ETRIDOJo'SAl.t~ Sourpuss. with 40 hp whileyoulearn.Apply1n 54142070 l4years of a ge. ltehabl 714 /646~. eves.53l·SOZ7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crys ttls's (4), Qn)X ci~ t-:v1nrudc elec starl on GENERAL person any afternoon nr transportat1on requir~1]. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I WANTED set. bead pur~es , mn,k J!olvani:wd trlr. 640 4392 eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd. UMITED Excellentpart·limepo.-.i~ DogOBEOIENCE Cla.ss t:llrswt~,slrlni:~Jv r lSl\r ~-I . 11 ,63 18 . Gl aspar *Sec.rdmi•1 c.,,1. CERUUL PALSY tion. High pay for 2· •UTOTEM * toslart Wed . Oct 29 TOP C AS I-I U(lLLA R plate, 011 polng ~. brsll , .. USl ~e . ' . *Typish 1 -~~ .. ~~ti's--1111!1~~~~~~~~~1 hours each evening, haU y E T 7:30 P .M. Newport PA ID 1'~ 0 R Y 0 UR c ,, r y th n g ch e up C1l at1 on. P.1 e rc 85() 1.:n K. MASSAGE day Saturday . Cal EMPLO M M lrvine<1rea.546·4928 . JEWEL.JlY. WATCJIES. knknnks.536-2335. ' Com pl l'l {' o verha ul . *Keypunch Qnrc 642 8102 tor inter ·e OPPORTUNITIES ART OBJECT'S. GOLD, Canopy, ski equip. many r·-Openings tor exp or in· pt ff M-ul -~· 00 •• Fullo•PartTo·m e AKC Germ . Shorthair SILVER ~ERVI C E . Lo<'a\Tcnni!-Cluh ~tras ,$1 .500.963·1921 . *PBX o~ exp. Call for info 12·nOOn •• Cl OIU "CJ 1 ..:~=·•.:.rc:.e.:.•..:' '-------! . ,, NoExperNecessary Pups Hunters. pe t io, F I NE FURN & AN · Membership,Saer1fLce NEED DNOW! on64S·0864 ,675-0258. Moc~ineOperator Saleswoman, exper. hig El' lbl !ll how, s hot3 8 wk3 . TIQUF.S.&45_2200 54R·702() JS'Cruisf'r.fibcr~la ss.1.111 •rempo Temporary 1-lelp 1----'---'---'-=---I Expansion has created fai;tuon. Part·time appl) Age Zl ·~ ~Jg c 557-6415 e\•es or AM . I -~~~~::'.:::!::::'.---I -----=-"'-'=:..----' dcr cons truction. Sale or 17802 Sky Park tr vine MASSEUSE ~d~tion~I openings . for in person. ApropoS, fi~ ~~~mel~~e~~ -'----------'Mlsc.t41CWMOUs 8080 9xl2 Nichols Chinese Ru R trade ror la le mdl Sports Call 540·4455 & MODB. 1 n J e ct 1 on mo Id 1 n a Via Lido. NB. Ask fo AKC Doberman P1ns.cher ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rust, c mbos sed, $1 GVO (.'ar. 898-_·4063::::':_ ___ _ h · 11 For Applications & Info p t/sho I l 9 --needed immed. 631 · 1184 mac 1ne oprs on a Ruth. OR CALLl7l<l )&al·7702 ups, pc wqua 1 Y· Kng Sz. Bed. New.· com· Afl.6,494·3549 _,,,,,,.. J"l8 Cla!>!'li<' biaho~. Bay shifts. 1 ----------~ wks. $100 1up. 496·5171 plcte, .s till pk1td. Xtra "" GENERAL OFFICE McDOMALD"S Apply In Person •Sf'cretaries, S7!X>-$1200 Tic Toe Systems. Int' aft. 7 firm $190 (worth $425). For Sale· Ellon John. Con· Launl'h. Restored cond. ·FiJr magazine publishe.r . Night help O\.'er 18, 8AM-3PM I 000/o FEE PAID QnS SJ70 II h cer1 tickeL'> for Salurday t"'ln :«re~', full <"'vrs. I Saint Bernard fem . 6 m""'. z 'usua Y ome, Call "•6-7006/"•t ofr. B ' l p $2750 or wtll Lagunu Beach. Typ ng, weekends ma int. man. Colifornla lniedion L.1z Reinden Agenry *•VERSATILE•* pure bred. a 11 ~ho~::.\ ~;~n~c~I d~e~I~. 835~~·2263~~· ___ \-'='.:::~~'.'.:~::".~"~·::.::::..: __ t :::1~~1 f::r · Vintar:e or f1 h n g. $2.50 p e r hr . Interviews, Tue 9AM to u.JA;-co-r 4020BirchSt,StelM 11 di r Sh. .._..."JI •·....---· an ecorresp. or moving, $85. must sell SCRAM -LETS Classac Car.646·4131. 49-l·l104 . 1rley. IOAP.1 , Wed 3PM to 5PM. 265 Briggs Ave. C.P.t. Newport Bea eh 833·81 Broker in progressive 581.9353 WANTED Girl Fr"da Apply with the Manager (Irvine Indus. Complex) Cml far A.ppt. co. Attract benefit pkg TOP CASH DOLLAR 21' Wood fibert;ls . Good I Y ~1 c Donald 's 700 West F.stablished 1965 CONTROLCARf.ER AKC G. Shorthair Pups, p A 1 D ,. 0 R y 0 UR ANSWERS for d1\•in~ & fi&hin~. Just l 'or small manul. sales CoastHwy ,N.B. PLU'MBER M1'n1"mum >•l;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;j R' hth f /M d I d 1 30llP l ----~-----I .. Employment Agency 1c o en oesgaar JEWELllY. WATC HF:S, 'l•r•·el -Cca;" _ o ve rhu u c . • 1)roccssing. Numeri<·ally yrse•per .1'nplumb1'n•& I · s 098 ape•s sho'· «7641 " "" " Ch I N Ct 1· 'ff MEDIC•L •sslST 3400 r\'1ne, tel P • , ""·~. ~ AllT OBJEC1·s. GOLD rys t·r. cw a a tna ori e nted. E eclive "" " • healo'ng~•v1-ce &repa i r. SECRETARY ""'"'" Guide -Weaken -Vl lf'f·•1 d ' D Pt I. I ho & -NwptBch 114 /~·0JUJstud Serv1'ce, w1·11 slud SILVER SEltVICE. "ru io. a na . personaJly or P ne P /time. front ofc. Ex-642·5&i7. TECHNICAL FINE FURN & AN WAVl-:S $2 900 or b s t ofr. customt>r relalions. Type per'd. ( 1) Orthopedic -------·I WAITRESSES male doberman for a re· · San Francisco 1s a great 714 1494.1952 aft s 50·60 wpm, 10 key by Surgeon.540-4376. P /t male. rem. service TYPIST Exper'd. F'l.lllorp/l. asona~le fee, Champ. _T~l~Q~U=ES=-·"'='~·2200==----1 town e.x ccpt for earth·1cc:.::.::_.:__:=:c:c:..:c__ __ _ 1 ou c h. Ca 11 Cindy , estab accts. Eves/Sats Good hrs. Neat appear. blood lines. 968-9225 Coast Fire,..·ood Supply quakes. I wouldn 't like to Fixer Upper, 20· inboard, &12·2256. MEDICALRECEPT. $75 wk+. Mr. Levi 0 21 cucalyptus $76cord 1h live there and someday 6 cyl Chrys ler w /trlr. ---H--. 11 - 0 -Y-M--.M---I Mature. exper 'd in all K48·1004 M1 arine den.gineNering co. Surf v&esr·,rio;n Frtt to You 8045 d ••• d I SSt 1122 look in m y coffee cup and $450. 900.3542 aft. 6 " "" phases front ofc for MD ----------ocate in ewport ' ••••••••••••••··~··•••• --'~·o~rc:_:~:.:c=•:.:::.:...·==--1 seeWAVES. -'--'--------- r:or Newport Shp'g Cntr. specializing in foot dis· Pn' Waitress, 21 + for Beach needs a Secretary S930 W. Coast l-lwy. NB Playful 3 month old kit· For Sale p.1embership ..::::..:c::c:..:=:::__ ___ -126 · C/L J.layliner Victoria, lbghestrers. Mu st be ex· orders. Write to: Euclid Gourmet Rest., N.B., who, ha s . ex pe r . in Warehous e apparel dis· ten. Mostly black, NewportBeachTennis Sony cmpct stereo w / t.,.,·in Vo\vos . dual con· pr. in plum bin.a. e lcc, Foot c 1 in i c. 10 990 P rr dshwshr. 640-8120 art en g 1 n~cr1 n g l~ rm s. tributinA: Gurmet hang· female. 548·7ZJ6. Club. 644.s292 phono/casst $85. Cm pit. lrols. trim tabs , full fb, c a rpentry. lndscp'g. 6 Warner , Fountain _2p~m_. ________ 1 techni c al typing · 1 · · k set ladiesglf clbs ,Spldng B1m1nl lop, cmpr back, days a .,.,.k. Call Mr. Valley,92708. library skills. ;;;~·1~tc~~ittent wor · Fumm.r. BOSO ' SlereoEqu.ipment Top-f1ite $.300.S48·5215 full cove r . trlr , xtra ->~l~o~r~a~n~.~6~7~>·~8~66~2~.---t>l~~';;;;--n;;;;;;--;;;-~ I G e n e r a I s e c r e t a r i a l · · · · • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t a n k s • V ll F • d e P t h R R E SALES dutl·e·. 1·nclude 60 wpm l Br Apart. full of fum. Kenwood KR·tOO amp & Membership gmt tme. oute sis co. . · "' w•TCH FOR N' ·• t t ble $150 2 finder, full y cquipl to g() t[elp Wanted, (~l People, F\tture. Age 23·39. Car. EXPERIENCED OR typing for 14 engineers, "" Mu.st go• Hideabed,color ivi..o um 8 · Irvine Coast Country PP96B·902S from midnight 'l1l 8AM . phone.SISOwk.848·1004 . HEWLICEHSEES filing & monitoring OPEN. IM~DATE TV., twn beds . etc. Pioneer CS77. speakers Club.673·8260. -'-~-------Brenda s Nail Nook of 642 7807 $170. Panasonic cassette eo~ Soll 9060 Jack In The Box, 1205 Th 1 1. f phones for 3 engineers. . . . · deck w /Dolby system, Ml·--••-• ~. ICROBIOLOGIST. 'In t e mos ac 1ve new o · 0 -verly H•Lls 1s o•~n1ng -~ Baker C J\.1 f Sh 60 wpm &./or d ie· uo: .. ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..::::.:::::.:·.:::·:::_:· _____ pos ition, in Newport. fi re in COM . We pay or: l h 'd a Juliette Ma nicuring 192.8 ELEGANT wood d1n-only 6 mos old $100, head Wanted 8081 House keepe r . English 00.2111 . advert ising , signs, Sa~ one req · t Salon at 2855 E . e st. ing rm set, hutch, lb!, 6 phones$25.S46·1677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'peaking. for pleasant,1----------·I telephone, printing & a ary commens ura Hwy Corona del Mar c hrs credenza $795 $$C•SH $$FOR J-1081E 18 TRAILER 554·2892, eves • b · _.._ w/skills. Beautiful new . ·• . · 4•1.79'15 • ·Wheel chair, cost $400+. ~ Ca'Y to work for N.B. MO. DELS · MASSEUSES postage, us1ness carw., Th m thod o! man1cur ~ f · " · fa c ility & location . is -e . · Almost nu. Bedside com· Good used furn /re rigs fam'.ly . 642·"98. Figure Models, Escorts . brochures, promotion. b ~ r p Ulg "" · · w/good benefits package ll\g Y pa ...... r w a P r....,al o;n1'ng Tbl w /4 eh-. mode . Walker. Bennett Ft.trs/stoves. 546-0768. --~-------1 Masseuses needed. Top Ask about our 1ncent1ve t wth f v> •• .---------•I 1· c II & chant"e for advance . promo .es gro 0 ones 58" to 94 ". Pecan Ital. Breathing machine. Columbia 26' 1969, good cond .. new Mercury 9 HP Outboard, Joe. Dana Point. fully equipt. $8750 P .P . l714 l 498·3708 money . New st udio . commission sp it. a 1 CLOTHING SPECIALS' ment. own nai s. . Prov. Beaut. xlnt cond. 962·1242. · 631·3!111 CliffLandry.673·7601 . Please Call Ne.ed exp".r1c;nced oompl w/pads . $.300. Cir . HOUSEWIVES COMSIG~~p i;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I--;;;;.,~ •L;-;E~S;.;T~•~T~E;--For Appointment J~llette Man1cunsl'> or TV 23 .. gd cond in fi ne Country store bizarre. T ir ed of hous ehol d a~ "" 714j752·5050 Will C~nduct Cl~SSCS .for Drexel" cab, 44 •'. width Wed, Oc l 22. 1·5pm. WE HANOLE£VERYTH!NGAT drudgery ? Want to earn $MONEY$ SALESTRA.tMEES those1nterested1ntak1~g w /slide drs $125. Call Gif~s. boutique. plan~s. Tena's Turnover . Aquorius23" extra $$$$$? Work local· (AND PRJDE) Urgently Needed For course. For further in· 64S.f.6l9 white elephant. Christ P.1 ust Sel l ! Trlr plus ly & get on thl.' job train· That's what working for Management Positions. Equal Oppor Employer r o r m a t 1 o n c a I I · Church by the Sea. 1400 ••. ~J{i ~~?i'~~VOU! xtras. Xlnt cond. Pvt. 1ng'!Day&swing shi £ts. TimeLifeLibrariesisall Check with our Advance 213-657·6627 except Sun-Moving, must 5 e l l : WestBalboa.N.B. IJl·2694 Pty. $4000 firm. 751·8745 VOLT about. We have the best for R.E. Board Fees SECRETARY. challeng-day. . Herculonhide-a-bed.qns:i: FREE 1 . . 2m~r=;:_:~11c o eves. T S • h I · · NCIAL . . t t t ny on str1n g1ng1~~~~~="=~~~----------empof'ary er•1ces pone saes g roup in CENTURYFINA 1ng caree~ OPJJ?r1Un1ty .WHOWANTSTOWORK? ma ress se ·with any frame 1-IOBIE 16'. Late model, 3848Campus 0rive Orange Co. & when you 1 _cR=E=A=L~T~O~R=S=.58=l~·l=2~10'-·l lkieavr typing, hte book· DRIVEACAB! ~fa00/~a~8588g chr, tbls, purchased at reg. price. Musical yellow. Ma ny extras . 546-4741 join our organization, eep1ng. long hours . CJ-JOOSE your hours. · · Slazenger tennis balls Ins~ 8083 with trailer. Make offer. (Across from you can avirage from Real Estate Se~d resume & salary re· work for yourself, be Elegant dining tbl & 6 $1.99. Limit I doz. per •••••••••••••••-•••••• 675-0993. O.C. Airport) $3.50 to $7.50 per hr. We OPEMIMG SOOM! qwrements to Box ~24. your o.,.,·n boss. Men or chrs. Country French customer. Golf shoes 20 DIVl.,CI ---------- Equal Oppor Employer have a guara nteed base Interested Balboa Island Station. Women. can be slightly solid Cherry wood. Light to 30% off. BM's Golf & " Boats. Slips/ pay+ comm +bonus . Satespeo~ NewportBch ,C&.92562. handicapped . Neal· oak finish. Cos t over Tenni s Shop, 2 538 Accordion Docks 9070 ~~t·r~u~~!timy~~=~\!! mkforHolCox ServiceSlaAtlend. Full& Clean Appearance . $1.500. Sell for $600. Newport Blvd, C .M. Beautiful ins trument.•••••••••••••••••••••••· _..Indus Engr/Mfgto $18K Vets retired Age ZS lo ,..,.,Al33 642 <"0 Pa1'd~.new.Will"ell For rent . MoorinR. proud of your job. You 'll p/t ime. 19 or ovr. Ex· " · .......--. · . .,.... -.,..JV\I "' be k. f & 'th per'd . 3131 Harbor Bl\'d, 70. Supplement your in·l·---iiiijii.iiiiijijiiiiijj.l ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-I for $1700 or best offer. Newport off.shore, to 36'. •Jr Engr/R&D S900 •Keypunch Opr S650 'A'Or ing or wi come. Ori\•e a cab 6 hrs II Xlnt cond . comes with 67 3·0633 good & friendly people Costa Mesa. Sec Fred. or more a day. Apply in & \ p ord c 11 --- •F/CBkkpr toS850 lr,·ine Personnel Services & Agency 488E.17thStreet while you sell a great b C case 1 m~. (' · a BOAT SLIPS product. "The Beautiful Ser vice Slation Allen· pc•rson. Yellow Ca o., 5S2·5697aft.J.30p.m. Somcllve·aboards Tl.me Li'fe Book Sen·es." dant, expcr'd . Day & 11251 Slater Ave, Jo'oun-,. 8, V II (iibson E83 Bass, szso. 20 645·8616 ~xl41 " Start p/t ime. but. fJtime Eves. Full & p/time. Ap· ta1n a ey. (at lrvineJ. Costa Mesa Suite 224 &12·1470 Ply Shell Stat,·00 17th & Yrs old , has short wide 1o~ S -• & avail. We will train • ' E ER ~· po~ lrvl.ne NB WIR BOMD neck. Xlnt cond. 968·9225 ..,L·t ' energetic, articulate peo· I-"-==· c.c~·-----~ ~ Expe r . w /ultraso nie 9080 Guitar Martin 0 ·28. w/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• case, xlnt cond. $550 or SKI Boat 19' Hallet. 1974 ~ .... ~ ............................. ~pi e who h ave strong ShorpAle-rtPenon aluminum wire bonding INTERIOR DESIGN voice. Oral reading test Reol Estate Sales For diversified ofc work. necessary. Hybrid as · req 'd Best 10<.·att"d Corona de! bl f d C 11 A.5SISTANCE W~~ for--•-,t MacGre~or Yacht Corp, ~~·2"tY2 pre erre · a Es tablis hed mature ur-.. •nor-Mar office, has empty 1631 Plac cnl ia A v e ,.,~~=_:::.-_:_ ______ _ Call 8ll.t098 desk for an experienced -1 adults to work with pro· salesperson. Mueh better 1_Co'l_._ta_M_e_s_a_. -----I fessionals con due ting TIME LIFE clients through factory Libraries, Inc. than aver age com · SHIPPING RECEIVING Mft-chmtdiH' s howroom s in s pare"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" mission schedule. Please DEPT. Man ror 40 hr.••••••••••••••••••••••• t ime. Design Fuctors l-callforapp't. week, $2 .30 per hr. to Antiques 8005 6Jl<W03 eeded students p/time start. Small manufactur· ••••••••••••••••••••••• to help on civic & county ing co. Golden's Magic YESTERYEARS JAMITORWORK projects.$2perhr.Apply Wand. 946 W. 17th St. p /tnne eves. Ex per , d 1027 No. Coast Hwy, No """"""""""""""""""""""""""~1 -C~' .::M;.::A~p~p;;ly~9·;-1:;1 :;-a~. m';·;-;-1 COLLECTIBLES couples . C.M. & S.A. G.Laguna Bch. 497-1034. -STOCK GIRL &ANTIQUES areas. 213/9Z1·0115 3pm·6:JOpm M-F Our sign's not up, our REAL ESTATE 53<i·Sl>Z phone's not in. But our !-;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;; door is open' Plea;e stop JEWELRY STORE Desk elerk & cashier, lite bookk eepin.': & credit work. Neat & pleasant. Perm. 5 day week. Co. b e ne fit s . Apply in person. Sec Gary. Schaf· fer & Sons Custom Ring f\lakcrs. 3333 Bristol. CM . S. Coast Plaza, nxt lo Bullocks. Nurses We h ave a s mall .I• in. 1673 Irvine. C.M. (in knowled~eable stafC of· back or Hi.time Liquor) RN•s ,t. VM'• ,MA On Call. All Shifts. Ex· perienced Acule hospital only. Good working conds . Conta ct Mrs . Jensen. &12·2734. Costa Mesa Memorial fer;ng instruoti" as· TECHNICIANS sistance with your sales . Xlnl location, CdM. Call 644 ·7662, Paul Martio or Bud Corbin ICE· ROX & BED REFINISHED 1-lospital. 301 Victoria St, ,---------~ CM . EOE CUfifllN·MfifiTIN lu ~ _.•..a--REALTORS KEYPUNCH OPR "urses ......... Tr a i n e d 0 n T a b All shifts available. Ex· Real Estate Salespeople. ~1achines. Som(' exper. pr. preferred. Please ap· E x p e r i e n c e d •pref'd . Apply National ply at Park Su perior Newport /Irvine area . Systems, 4361 Birch St, He a Ith Ca r e . 14 4 S For new Urban us Square N . B . (Near O. C . SUpcrior Ave. NB. location. Forming a win· Airport). ning team. Opportunity HURSESAIDES is now . Cen tury 2 1 LEGAL SECRETARY Exper'd. Bayview Conv. Pro fessional Realty . TRAIN EE XI n t Hospital, 2055 Thorin Contact Mr. Greenbaum s horthand & t yping, Ave,C.M.642·3505 at536-1696. 644·931 l -=:=:..::='------MURSES AIDES R E A L E S T A T E Legal Secretary. Laguna OR ORDERLIES CAREER ATTENTION Ni guel Office. Part time. Salary depends oi\ ex per. 8 O % COMM ISSI 0 N Po-lust be fast. accurate Be r ecognized . Call L I C E N S E D · typist.831·2080 lmmed. PortMesaConv. UNLICENSED GET H 6420400 THE R ED CARPET Looking for cple to over·~="'~P~·:.:c::..c·c:.c~·----·I TREATMENT. w e train see8-units. Nice, lge 2Br. NURSES AIDES you to sell homes with an apt. w/bltns , some rent· Exper. in Geriatrics accelerated course that ;;'ed;;u~c;t;;o;n;.;64;5;"';29;;;;1;· ;;;;;;I he Ip f u I , but n ot starts immediately. lf necessary, paid health & you're interested in earn· life ins. Holidays & vac. ing big money from the MACHINIST w;th pay , Apply in start, gel ;nd;v;duali•.ed General machine shop person Park Lido Conv. tree training&onthejob exper. + exper. w /NC Center 466 Flagship Rd. assistance in a top office tape controlled milling N.8. location with a friendly mach.inedesirable. T.001s'INURS---1-N-G-------I atmosphere. Call im• mediately, Linda r~~l~~~ appointm ent •L&'. S.M.F. I ;;-;;;~75SS~·~;;;;;;;;,;;;;1 Jndustrial Relations Ha~ o pen1og for RN j1 7 14 /494-940 I Retie! Sl!pervlsors. J.tJ ·-~IOHIST & 11·7 shifts. Apply Mon ~~ 1 TELONIC tbru F r i ~·2, Roya le With hotel or cOnvention Conv. Hospital, JOJO W. exper. Type 45 wpm, ALTAIR Wamer,SA.546-6450 Lo1'olPR. SECRETARY LAGUNA BEACH NURS!N*GAIDES Perm p/tlme. Sh. E•· EqualOppor Employer ' per'd w /ma g ca rd. Join a team who cares Laguna Beach. about patients &: about MIGUEL .Management •you. ·i..earn how you can Personnel Aqrncy PEOPL~ PERSON 'be paid extra tor stay·ina 27001 Forbes Rd , Ste 49 F:xec. l°'_>k111g for part well. We have our own (3 Flags Center) ~1me business assoc~at coffee shop & other 831·1477 1n wh~lesa l o supplies . benefits. Exper'd·a ll LagunaNiguel Bu 1 1 n es s t 11 1.1 Y shil'\a, Apply M4n t.hrul~ ...... ~~~"""~""""""~I capltallted. Interview Fri 9am-4pm, Royatel: 673"-2223 eonv. ff05pit.al, 1030 w. Warner , Santa A.na. Want ad resu1l5 6'2·567 546-6450. /, Rece:ptlonist Real btate OCflce in NB. Lite lypinl. 536.-t696. 644.6749 645·1446 Test Tech I Sub assembly test or Appliances 80 I 0 digital units. Min. 1 yr re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lated exper & l yr Frigidaire Wa s her/Dryer technical school or col· stacked unit. 110 Volt. Jcge. Gold . S285 . Like New . Test Tech 11 67s.1116or83ll·=1 F\.111 s ize Sears washer. C~~puter . checkout. $95. Almost new dis · D1.g1 tal l<?g 1c pro~ram . hwasher. $150. Mobile ming desirable. Min. 2 home sized dryer, $65. yrs rela~ed ex per· & 2 yrs Yea r old 8000 BTU air r:~=~hn1ca l school or t'OI· conditioner, $85. 496-3340 Sr. Computer Maytag washer /dryer. Good working condition. $.SO . .,a93.9532 Svstems. Tech WHI buy some Refs. •P· Chec,Out of d1g1tal com· pllancei1. runnin ~ or not. pu~rsystems .. lnterf~cc Als o s crap metal . penpheral devices with G7S.S258 compute r 's diagnostic -'--'----·------ routines & debugging. Wards Portable refrig. P.1in. 2 yrs related exper. Asking $65 . Stand in- & 2 yrs applicable eluded. 536-3597 afl 6:30 technical courses. or wknds. __________ , f::xcellenl workin~ conds Auction 8015 & frin ge benefits includ-••••••••••••••••••••••• ;ng t2 days off at **'BUY** Chns lmas. Join us now lo qualify for this extended holiday time off. Please Apply Jn Person Microdata 17481 Redhill. Irvine Equal Oppor. Employer Good used tumiture & appliances, or I will Sell for You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Blcyclos 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE· BICYCLES. Closing out all Cam· panias. 15% DISCOUNT. TECHMICIA.M Brand new-assembled· 2 Yrs exper. tes t & kick.stands·al1 reflectors. troubleshoot or digital All models-most sizes. PC boards . Xlnt co. Save $18.74 to $41.99 benefits include J wks while stock J11 1 t s . vacatjon aner 6 mo's, 11 BICYCLE TRAIL. 9921 paid holldayt. group ins. Hamllton at Brookhurst. starts day of hire & many1..:.HB=·--------l more. Apply Personnel Dept D- <Dlv Addressograph/ Mulligrapb) 2921$. Oalmler,SA 714 /546·3Ml Equal OpPor Employer Raleigh cotnpetilion rac· ing bike w /xlrM. Mint cond. lbt ofr over s:zso. .SCS.o708. Used Bikes & Par1..1 . Buy, sell and trade. 2488 Newport Bl CM. 6'2·7910 Sew and Crochel Doubly Rreafl S(W pl~a!· prct!y 11!1rld•e!~ -CROCH( r fa~h1on·s oewe~t lope>e r to m8!Ch or cont ras11 Printed P1ttt1n ~10· H.11f S•ze~ 10''~. 12'11, l4''i. 16 'r'.:> 1 8Y~ 10'~ Mis~r;." S1 ~e~ !O 12 14. I&. lB. 20 PllASl SIAIE YOUR 0Rl1S SIZE, Send $LOO ror e~~ patttrn Add ZS< lor eteh pattern for lint-class mall and h&ndlina Siad 11: --,........,.,..441 ..,_ JJJ w ... II .. SI., ......, T.tt.. ttT 10111. Pri•t ......... AOOlllS. DP, VD ... sm.a .......... 01 yoa koow llo• i. tet a Jltftra fr11? S1nd 111w ftf llff MW rall·Wla11r Patttl'll CIUIOt-tllp cttptl lnlldt ftt fret ""''" 11 rour ell1let. S1nd 75, llllW! St• + Klll! look _ $1.25 1111tant Mt111y Crafh -1"' l•1ll•1 r1.-1o• loot _ 1.QO l11tut Shill( IHk _ I ,00 Crochet and Sew! Newt's! no w -the combina· lion of l~cy crochet and fab r!c ! Chaim everybody in 1omantic laok·al1~,s! Croch't bodices in lacy mt~h; sew skirts of tot· ton. lotllet~. Pat. 7056: crochet and sewong dirt cfions ~lits 8· 14; child's 4·8 inctu!led. Sl.00 for e~ch patlem. Add 2SC c~ch P3tler n for lorst<lais mail and h1ndhnr.. Stnd to : ......... .~0..,..105 ... -... 14l. ON CW-St&. """''""'"' 10011 ........ ""--........... Zip>.,..._ -· MOR( than lvtr ()elort! m dl'lll'IS pl111 J tree prlnttd ln· side NEW 1916 NftOt!CRAn CAlALOG! H~11verylllinif. 7Si. C~tt with Squares \1 .00 Croc~•t • Wardr1111 __ s1.oo Jlllty Rfty Q11llts . --$1.llO Jll~plt Croclltt ~,t.00 S1w ·!+ llllt Book __ t>S Nttdltpolnt Book 1.00 rtow1r Crochtt look . _ I.OD Mal"!" c"'"'' •••• _ $1.00 ln1ta11t Crtcfll1t look =tl.00 l1tttJnt Mtcr11111 Book 1.00 '"'''"' Mt••J look t.00 Ctmpl1tt c1n ltok _$1.00 Co111,lett llfli1n1 114 . $1 .00 17 P'rite lftll•111 112 -504 ltok tf II G•llfl 11 _ 50t Mu11•111 G•lll 11011 12 50t 15 01llt1 to, Ttd11 IS .,...50, 1eo11,,11 11"1 ••_so, . bestofr.549·1503 Cs tm paint. 452 Olds -en ~ine . Tndm trlr. Xlnt Yamaha Guitar, n eve cond. I ply only. 847 ·572 l been used $60 or best of-aft6:30PM. fer675·7678 ---------- Mareh I 20' Day Crsr. 455 Sears F.lec. ori?an. dual Old" tand trlr. loaded. ke.yboard ,nearly nu,'h 150 hrs .. like new $500(1. pnce, $295.even.968·6906 Sell /trade (714 )673-7601 Offlc~ Fumfture & Must s acrifice 18' Ort11. Equipment 8085 ski boat, Berkley pump. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trlr, $2900. 812·2758 . Exe svl chrs $1 5/35, scy ch.rs .SR /up: s~y dks . Trantporfation Machine cvrs . P1erce·86 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w.1~h .CM .s.ts.1411 . c _ • s~ / c:w•-r".'r , 1;a1e Pianos & Of'9an1 8090 Rent 9120 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Flf~LO 'S Warch ou s eCampcr s hell. Ice box. Sale. 400 pianos & nr· C abine t s . Etc. $375. gans. new /used. Spinets. &t5 ·7981or646·0176 aft ;, (irands, Playcrs. Goini.: , out for business. J{e nt ~9 Ch e v,· Cam p c r w /opt to buy. Kawa i. Spec ial+ 71 Cabov c r S teinway, Haldw i n . c;ampc;; Very <_:lean. Chickerin g, Yamaha, SlJ?S6. [S /PB,rad1~.~l~. Kim b a 11, w r I l z r . At:, AT . Bucket se<its . (714 )638 ·2770 . 1 2o7z full y s elf co nta~n t•tl. Brookhurst. GG . ~~.13~all 846·58Jl or Beautiful Cherrywood M. I 1 / Kimball Con s o lette 0 orcyces l'iano-Like new $800. Scooters 9150 646-0969 e v. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '72 Yamaha 175·stnpperl Chi c k c rin ~ piano . 5'4 ford1rt . Must s <'ll. Lowt•r Grand Beautiful lone . than whol e s a l(', $2 50 $2,000 . 642·2515. S.1&.1519 ... Sportinq Goods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s kis. ·71 Yamaha 360 r:nduro 4,000 mi . ·rop conct . $.)(jj1 ss2.:J660 art 6. ---Jlart Javelin snow brand new. SIRS. 586.()866 ' 7 2 V a m a h ;1 3 1; v l----=;..;_=----1 MX /Ocsert Co m pll'\(•ly rblt, extras. Sharp. $.'"i!r.I 673,5'132 ~ -------- S c u ba Tank s . 1 aluminum , L s teel , w /back pack. $100. 675 ·4625 H.D. 1950 & 1,957 II D I cc.:.:.:._ ____ ...:.-'"-==1 bas ke ts s r~s1 H & '7<1 TY, Radia, parts {7J<t 1 645·~ HiR. Sietto 8098 ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• YAM Al IA lOOCC $2,1'• Stereo Equ; pmcnt See al 3'1072 Al r.a i ar Dana Poi nt Kenwood KR·IUO amp &1---- Niv1co turntable Sl!IO. 2 1974 Suzuki 250 TS End urn Pioneer C577 ~pcake rs ~ood cond. sac r1 r1~·e at $170. Panasoni c cass{'ttc $600. 968·7452 dl'ck wfDolby sys tem. --- only 6 mos old $100, head phones $25. 846-1677 '7of Yamaha 250. J800 m r Showroom conrl . ii :-pd:- $650. 83.1· I"°" ------Comho Magnovox Con:".ole Cir TV, A~, /F~1 stereo & '71 SUZUKI ·100 l)irt B1 kt·. tumtahll'. $300. Xlnl con· $450. or will trade for ? dition, over $1(1()() nC'w. 75t·Sl43 Pan a s o n i c A M I t-• M l---.-N-,-.w-,7-5-ll-M-W-.-.-- stereo & Turntable S:,O. F"" dress. llas all in· 675·6093. ....., clodjng AM /FX ste r<'o look & Morine radio. Going back east . Ecpmipmetlt MUST SF.LL ! C all 956·729'J doys , or 778· 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 90 I 0 _e_•_es_. ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18' 'Th o mpso n , 70 llP Mcrc ·lrlr bail. tank· <'anopy-FBG ltull·Sl600. Pvt/Ply·days llll 2:30 pm --· 1974 KAW It.SAKI Callo Ilk• Many optlon1' · must see to appreciate! (8f"96G4). 831 ·2040dlr. •JI DAILY PILOT Monciay. Octo be1 20, 1975 Autot, lmporled llultot, IMported A.wtot, Imported Autot, lmporhd Aadot. U1ed UHCI. ' ••=:e-1 ·::;,:.:;:Ghi;····9;35 ;=.:·::·••••••t••,••7•5•o• ;.~·yo1···;••••••·····;;45 ;:,;;~·············97~;2 c00odi··:1·1oc••••••••••••;;·;~ j;d•••••••••-,•;;4i •• 9150 ~.~!!~.:~! ... !~.5.~ Autos, lmport~d __ ,,.. • • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• New '75 Norton. 850CC. '00 Bronco. C302), rl br, Audi 9707 '70 Ghia, mec,hanically '12 El Dorado Convf'rti· '74 LTO Cly Sq. Wan. SJ..880."7CSutuki.380CC. gates, l0/15, US n1ogs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• good.nt<"eintcrior.Make 75 PORSCHE 1971TOYOTA 1974VOLVO 164 hie. fo'lr~mi s l 11 reen. loaded w lxt.raa. 20,000 1815. 833-9542. 1at•h, elt. Absolute su~·r •74 }o'()X 4 Or. ster1..'0, 10 offer. 497. 16G4 91 4 MARI( II COUPE St:d1u1, A11t()mat1c. rad10. 37.000 rni. JOO'k cxtras.1 ..:rru=··~837:;;_·~190!9=------ '10 St.t . clean. S.J.400 /bsl or!· C.:~11 mi , t:tca n . $4600. Ph: Aul0m<1tfc. 3ir t.•ondit1on· he ... ter, pwr. s teering & Su pc r c leu n J $4850. ,73 LTD Brougham, full pend:~~.=~;{~~~ de· ~~~~1~Yt~1~·uf!6~5~~S."ft bi3~~l'\'C~. Maida 9738 lladio, he:.ter, 5-speed, •m•,.•1· .. &.8311~!.~odduJ~.· Luw ~~-=1l1on1ng.~~~~12u 675·6411 . pwr. elec. window1. ----II ,, r;allye wheel•. l••s than ·~ • 1 1 ,_ 6'4·7936 ----· MW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••• ...._.. , CADILLAC EL DORADO am f m i tereo ape, x-t Mini . Trvc.ks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HX 3 1914 . 6000 mi. JZ .OOO miles. Li e. '7 1 Corona Dix. 4·!'1 Pd. V<JLVO 14 4 dr. ~ed . '13. Very Jow mlleagt'. cond. $2,7.S/Best olftt. Bike, Hardly used. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 IMW 2002 I AM /fo'M. oiuto. cur cond M7MMP. Rad 1 a I t 1 r es . t' M t .conomy t,\'/st)'lc. fh1s Pnde of ownership and, :003~-209~~'------- .llllP. Spring Suspension. 1971 CHEVY $4000/bst C!d.11833·1408 multiplex / cassette. one _h::.11 1t 1111. Lease &ho...,·~ il fo'ully c~wppcd 1 ~ $219 new . Se ll $60. , . 4 spe«l ,n1rcond1tionin~. · 6-l avail ble (646364) '73FORDLTO 536.3597 ~ft cr 6 . 3 , & '?TON Cllfo.Vi',N NE stereo & 0 1;,il<! wheel~ ...... _de •-9740 Sl ,450.54 J!M . a · Buy on cxtcndt.• terms wknds · SUPER l'ICK UP. One owner. Will trade ' '"'n'-e 1-111 I-louse of lmporlJ>. 213 or lease. 145P645).liouse -IRWM. • Au lo mat 1 c, r :. 1 cl 1 0 , tlJJ -2040dlr. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9i0 1-lwrbor, C J\.I. . Tri...... 9 76] 921..s:i88. 114 ~·7250. uf Imports 213 /921·8588 ; Auto. lrans., factory alr~ "'7~ ltonda sso, 3800 m1., heal1:r, pwr. stt·e rin}!, ----Lease 63 l-1276 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• MBZ ,73 450 SE. Clean. 7J415Z3·7250. power sleerin1, Vil'l.Y I like new, $1425./best 0 r. f~ct o r yd~ 1 r l'ond , ORANGE COUNTY'S Ne-w Used •72 Triunt~ TR·6 Pnde of ownership. Can Chevrolet 9920 roof, R&HGR~>,OlO ml. fer.557·8989. s ortbe w /cum~er OLOe.ST • Rolls Royce 9756 be leased or purchasl!d ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3295.(912 · Motoe-shc:ll . Low miles & re~I $ OVER 100 ••;;•••••••••••••••.•••• Low miles. g arp! AM I on ex t ~nde d t erms . TheocloreRobllls . Sale H/Rc::•· ft 1 &O t~;rp . 154364Kl. $"vc' MERCEDES 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. t'M, 108CUM . (003835). llouse of Im· CONNELL FORD • OMDISP' •y OY SAVE$ "°'"· 2 131921 ·8588 ; ~·Harbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831 ·288.l 49a 1213 -~ R -• :Rent '73 Overl and 29 '. Sales St:'rv1t'l'·L<'asin g House of lmDOrh CARVER 71"/SGJ-7250. Costa Mesa 642·0010 . Loaded. Free miles. lo 1973 D.&TSUM Roy Car'f'e-r. Inc. AU1'JIOHIZkD ROUS · ROYCE U ~ CHEVROLET 70 Country Squire Wgn . .-ates.Pri.ply.538·~7. 1'2 TUN PI CK llP . 4 Rolbi Royce BMW MF:HCt:DF:s DEALER 23Al .111h~I AAltos , I • AU extras. s tereo ta .... ---l spec•d , rad111 . hc;1tl'r 234 1<;.11lhSt cos M ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES&St;RVtCt: _. '75 Newporter. ·20_ Jo\llly ll;ird to f111ll ! IJJr Costa fl.1esa 546·4444 ~121 M;inc,hester • 54"~~ .... !sA 2828 Harbor l l•d. $1000. Ph: S86-l'°4_. II Uf'na •ark "'MC 9905 • ~-oln 9945 se contn 'd . l'ull v li:ll·2883 '1~S-121:1 523.7 250 CLOSED SUNDAYS ,,,,. COS'J'A MES/\ """"' equipped. sza day /$150 -·-----'72 BMW Ba•aria ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• week. 846-4800. '7 3 FORD 4 ~J>(-cll . air cond .. :i4 ,000 _On the S1.1r..!..!._a~na f'wy. Stutz '9761 fl.fUS1' St:Lf~! ·73 i\1a1ador 546-1 2 0 •74 LI MC OLM • RAMCHERO ori>1:1nul n1dc!l. 831·2040 •71 35 COUPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stu Wat.:. J1:lnt eond ----=----1 •74 Vogue 29', IM,UOO nu, A 1 f dlr I · EXCLUSIVE ____ _ _ Mak(' offer 645 H41'1 l!flJ Chevy Malibu. auto, 4 DOOR ful.ly equip + awnui~. u o, lran:o.. a(·tor) ;H r. · . lmm11c ulate cond1t1on vo1•-ft,70 ----p/s p /b air vu1 loP Jet black with egg sht!ll power slt't·r. vinyl roor. onC'owncr.1>r1ted10 •cll'.· .u.woqen ._. 8 ' k 9910 . ._ ' ' ' m1cro·wave. $l2,50u. S35Y 5 ( 43 ,l(iij P ) ... FOi ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. c r adial s. :itln t ('O nd . )nler1or leather. Fully 49'1-1579 . 831 20-10dlr Orange County 1973 vw ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1u:r1fl{"C, S2.l'.J5 645 l»90 eqwpped with all the ex· TModor~ Robins '67 f'o " (J • f •"csiwknd•. '''' e•cept sun•ool RENT Tllf.: Ut-.:ST' '73 FORD ~182200. 'W Autu air <&£ SU Pf';R Bt:t~TLE ,.iera nguwnr ..o ~· ~ " • • · m1. lrnmal·ulatl'. t•un 27.000 rnilcs ~ (047 KLS), Executive zs·. all luxury 20liQ llarbor Bl vd 0 s $..'),500 firm Pn Pty. Cetll ~ Spee1al mags, c ustom & 1 962 H8 '74 El Ca mino. Xlnt cond. extras. Pree m1\t'S. l'vt Costart1l'1>3 642·0010 I ~ ... ·,.~:°.:::"y t.•ves,!>81 ·H673. . r:~~~.J~~-~s···.l'~~'O. Will pwr ('CC!'. -ti l <llr, PS/PH. Le!>S than Oitly $5895 Pty .979·~. 8353171 , 75 450 SLC '72 RIVIEHA <·lean, lo lO.OOO m1.$3750.49~·3444 , JOHN'SOH&SON '73 FORD . MOTOR m i lc ai::~. $2500. Cull Troi~. Tra•r l 9170 ~I OO p U r11EvL111o1.t.rE0111~11<10 ,..,.c1111<1E COUPE CAI WAMTED fi4 0.1:19'J!I 1965 1-.:1 Ca mino. 6 cyl , Uncolt1,,Mffewy ••••••••••••••••••••••• • : used '70 VW 's or older. ·· J\,T . nl'w tires. $700 . 262GHarborBlvd. J ayco J F1ippcr. 11:.rdlop l\ut o trans, pwr steering, 1970 BMW 0 n I Y I . 500 mi I es. .AUTHOllllD Call 63l·Z27 l dt:aler. '71 Buick fo);tate Wag. Lo 675-8624 eves.~ wknds. Costa Mesa tent trailer for <'0111pat·1 R&ll.$."1200 (10.51'85) 2800 <.:S A. S ilver with hcautirul ~ilver t i::rey Saln&S-.ic:e ----rni's.1'otully equip Xlnt 540-5630 l'a rs. L1kf' nu. Use~! Throdo,.~Robin' blue h'<ilher. Low miles. with. bl:.iek interior . DAVE ROSS '73VWCAMPER cond $2!:!50 16405022 1 ~ C;iprlt't' Chevy. Air1 ---'--'--'--"-'---- tw1cc. Cost ovt.·r ~.!IOU FORD HJl ·204U dlr. S2J,0Clo. Will sc•ll or lease roNTIAC·STUtt I One owner. Ski· raC'kS cond., vinyl rC1of, good Ma•fl'ick 9947 Musl sel/Sl.<1uo x:i.4133. 20 fiO ll:irOOr Blvd, Up to 48 n1onth.s ava1Ja . 2480 Harbor llv ~ lrnnial·ulatein31 de&out Cadillac 9915 tra ns. $850. 979-4818 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·l e t ~t '72 Bavaria, air, am(fm, blc for ~alcurlea~e .Car Q. HJl·2040dlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pn\•ateparty. · '7S Co n1 fort 111:,'. Sl·lfi osa es~--~20010 s unroof, 4 1.000, xlnl shown by appt. Phone .---,r '\ ----'71 FORD conta1nL·d. sa ,ouo .r10 +'• ·ran Canlper 58oo1~~,l1l~··"~" .~~~I $6,7!">0 lloy Clcnchnn1ng for ap. SubON 9762 '7 4 Su~r Hectic, red _tan ;;::;;;.:i Cl iEVY MONZA '15 2+2 M.&VERICK 842·0519 1 Sp el'. i a J • 6 4 2 J 5 7 8 """"" """IX>OV µuu1tm ent ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ntcr1or. prn s tr1 pp1nR. '."22:;;,I Cpe. Under 12.000 miles. 2 Door. radio, heater. T • -ii..= -Ul'ol'oly 9180 ...,,C'ckday.~.·or <-'Vt's & .73 J.O CS Coone. lil"c BILL BARRY 1 Sb C AJ\.1/fo"M.13.500mi shoy,• !--. 4 Spt'ed trans mission. $1495.(394CKZ ) . .... "''"'' wknds, 673·1361 a sk'"' • " PO.,Tl•C • 1 u aru pc• room cond. $600. TOP Virtually new! Priced 'ft..,.odot-•Rob~s •••••••••••••••••••••••:Ken lc;ilh int. ·1 spd. air, X1nt ~ "' 4 spced, ma~s. air cond., 83.l-MZ4 for qu1t•k sale. (2 16919) '" m }~0~~11 uli\lly lra1\eri"ss 112 tun F'ord w/she ll fi cond.642·27 11 lstSt s~~~~o60e .... ·:iy I SUJ)Cr shsarp.(5541.PG l. I 197_1_Y_W __ B_U_G ___ , Huge ~llo3u/~e21~~5~';:f)07rlt:i 2060 1~i!~Blvd. 7518811 eyl. 300 CllJ :iulo. gd h· 2599 1 Excellenl cond1t1nn. One (adi"llac 5Zl·7250. Costa Mesa 642 ·00IO -----jt i res, $1.000 549·3532 MHZ '15 280 2 dr .. ard . I owne r . Will t rade , Mere 995 Auto 56•ic~ & 9400 , l'Ves. top. full power, stereo I YR. l.im1led warranty S3l·20'10dlr '73 CHEVY ury 0 Poris dl " t. II d Sel • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ra o. c.xet•u 1ve car. 5 ona use cars. 1---t IMPALA W. AGOM MERCURY MONTEGO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Chevy Chcyl'nne Dix Year ftnan cini:: avail. It'll Ma••y Toyota ,·ss VW aulo-s tu:k Gd ~ Ion p t r ., f' U .... ._,~ nwer s l'enni::. actory BROUGllAM '73. A'1r VWEnn 40H.P. ·•ton .. , xlnt cond 2MD2•"""u•rff•P~. ll06GJ4J !louse of Im· I tires & e ngine. $615. OYER IOO A II · 7 'lo"d-' '93"""~ , ·• ,._,. t 213 /9''1 8881 •-achBIYd 34 air. n exec ent wagon powe• slcer1·ng powe' 5JO.ffi4015.10·4799aft.6 · .... .._. .. , . ...,.,., MIMloftvi.u.. por s . « ·851:1K : DC' 544· 17 r r 1 -" r .... "" 714/523 7250 HB ft -------1 .. dloewtt-or your <1mi Y ne ...... s. brakes et c. etc' Priced Pol!scll "-.Vw--.19'.15 FordTruck250Super 1!'1 ·2040 •495-4941 -. ·-. · ., _ 947,..555 '6BVW Sund"<I c .. mpe• Carnes our Gold Crestl r 'k •1 · ""' C U..Av...,.P9rlfwayExtt -.. .. C 14 Htt••P'rkn warranty. (ll0665). or QUlC sa e. (500126 ). RJ<:CARO bucket seats. ab, Ran~er XLT, AC, Ope suncsa ~1BZ 75 4;'i-O Sf.L. F.xt'c Toyota 9765 ! E.x.cond.S2000orbestor &..wLNMI_.... Hou se o( Impo rts. Jilk leather w/blk ('"OT · rs, PB. air horn. Lucas " Y• luxury Sl'd. Metallic ······················· fer 962.4657 Only $2675 213 /92 1·8588; 714 / <Ju roy trim. New . tights. step bumper. Xlnt hncsh, clet·l roor. Ol<l j '------1 Nabers JOHNSON & SOM , ..::523=,·7~250=·:._ _____ _ fiol5·6IOI shape, $S800. 63'7·9562. Capri 9715 pnce, s ave over $2.0QCI. TOY OT A '70 VW Pickup ,---••••••••••••••••••••••• tOJ0739 l !louse of Im · Cl c d• Lincoln ....... ercury Must-9952 f S .... 9570 Exclu1ive Deal~ ean. lots of car~o a Iliac ,_ -·· Autos Ot" ale 1973 CAPRI ports. 213 /921 -8588 : space. little "as . 91J98f'. 2626 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 11•1•·00 7•><:.-. South:CoastArea '" C t •• "•M t 289 ood V6, 8 track stereo. air _ :i....,· ~-SAV ,,00 b 8 d os a esa ......, us ang . g con-AMqu<•/ 1974 CHEVY VAN ----1 E $ ""' " ,. " J 540 56 0 d ,. $800 645 3972 Classics 9520 Vs, uutomatic, short condi~ionini:. XLNT 111 & ~lHZ '71 2Rtl S t-: Cpe. 3.5 Buyorlea1eot 1 _'-_:::::'::"::"::::M::':::"::':;"::·="="=~./:'..:..··-I .. l ~11.°;;0s. · . °" Wh e e l l'a •e & low out.8:Jl·2040dlr. fo.:nJ,!ine. fu lly equipped 1-Ch I 9925 ---'--'--------••••••••••••••••••••••• " Ml\RQD s rys •r m'l.""e. 01•. c~-9716 Y,'/SU n roor ~1inl cond. I ·74 c d v II 25 otdsmobil 9955 l !J57 Che\'y. l'lassic, 4. ...,., "~ OUPC' e 1 £'. .OCKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• e door, ong1nal painl , CX· tl31·288J 495·1213 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail . f o r lea s e or I mi. A,11 xlras +. $5,895. IJ\.1PERIAL Sed . '73. A••••••••••••••••••••••• II bod •73c·~-S purl•h;1sC' (14 2C F U). MDTD RS 675·7_629. loaded car w•lh all th SalesandService ce cot y condition.I----------! t11urn M House of Imports . OLDS 01 11ew brak es. 52,000 ·75 DodJ;!e "'• ton. V-S. 5 speed, air cond .. l 1 3 / !J 2 1 _ 8 5 8 8 : Cadillac 9915 extras. Pnced for quick M ILE or1J,tinal m iles . needs Auto. Pts, P /B. Crpt, metallic paint, ll';,1th~·r & 7141523 .72!>0 Avery Pky,·y ·-SD Frw)· ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale' 1169648 1. House o GMC TRUCKS new transmission, $500 p a n eln~. whls. tires AM /i'~M . J\.1clt l'ulou:.ly -----1 MISSIOMYIEJO Imports . 213 /921·8588; HOMDACARS o~r~o~rtre~r~.~Ca~ll~830;:;;~·3~1~'7~.~~1::552~·-~~· ·~r~t~·~· -;;--::---:--:--1 :m~a~i~·~·~·~·0' n ed h y 0 n (' Ml "'• .63 l!IO 4 cyl, Sed. Car S31 ·2880 495· 1210 714 1523·7250. un·,.,-ity Olds 91 owner.831 ·2040tllr. oo s and runs like new. "''"' J9S9FORDw/relractable·70FordWindoVan Cptd -Priced for quick sate. c ·72 Bug, recenlly rebuilt CHRYSLElt CCJHOOBA 2850HarborBlvd. Ua~top, g~ body & in-Sm. ve. $1699. . . Datsun 9720 (0:197990 ). !louse of Im· LOSE OUT engine. n ew <'lutc h. -"75. Only 7,00Q miles. Costa Mesa 540-9640 t en or . All ong. $750. or 544.3417 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ports. 213 1921 .8588; Sl ,900. (213} 596·2332 · _ t~a ctorya 1rconditioning, trade for ? 751 ·5143 l-----'---''------1 WILL RUY YOUR 7141523 7250_ afters p.m. full po...,·er. Car is loaded 70 Olds, 442. Conv., air, Old Nost 1 •. , 56 B . k ·w Dodge Long Body, 6 OATSUN , TOYOTA, ---------1 SALE with every cont•ei vable aftAM /FM. Super car! Call a ic ~c cyl cng. Paneled & crptd. Olt VOLKSW,\G EN rt1 BZ '66 250 SE Cpe. * 70 VW BUG* lwcury opt.Ion . /\va1l for . 6, 496-2017 ~l. Wgn. Xlnt running $1000.675·4059. Pi\ID FOR ilorizonblue.Abcautiful onremainingMEW Xtra sharp, xtra nice . lea se or purchaSe S , cond. Restorable. $375. Olt NOT. family c ar! Exleii.ded (39JHSU 1. (229 132) House of Im. 0 L D C U T LASS 644-7183 ·59 Ford Window Van TOP DOLi.AR terms. (OS5243 ). l-louseol '75 TOYOTAS port s. 213 /921·8588 : SUPREME '73. 2 door- Recreotional auto .• $1150. '70 Ford Va~ CALL Imports. 213/921-8588 ; $1599 714 /5ZJ·72.50. ' hardtop. Low miles, and: Vehicles 9530 $I550·497·1579 SALBJo~HNA DENE 7141523'7250· also Demo Sale --.-7_2_C_H_R_Y_S_L-ER __ , ;~~rn:~a~ic!!t8stoe~~~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61 FORD, new rebll V-8 540·04.4~2:._ ___ ,r.187. ·73 280 SEL. Low w;th I Yr. Limited warr;1nty Our success NEW YORKER fast. {240378). House or C I e n I t. · -on all used <"a rs. 1 2 3/9 amper shel $200 : San· g., new t.te ires, int. •"73240Z.$4750 /bst.aulo. m1~caj:!e and full )' mports. 1 21·8588 · drail w/out molor $300: nolfin1shed. No dents in Xl nt cond, air. 10 m•·. equipped. A very nice DISCOUNTS BlllMaxeyTovota Poses some 4 Door hardtop . A 714 1523-72.50 • ~h body ~75 55 7 2 209 r beauti(ul low mileage · ..-.151·8811 ..... · · Wht /r-·' int. >lcrco/f'M car! Lease or buy . 18881 "-achBIYd ........ D'lC" luxury car ...,.ith lots of 13 Old" Cutlass Salon a/c '4 Wheel Drives 9550 ·mvw Camper. poptop, 96.1-2909 aft6. (0 160H6l I louse of Im a1 hl9h as HB 847 "555 Very lnterest1'n'g eye appeal. (12.'iFYY l. p /s, p/b. & p /w, tilt wht' II P , porls . 213 /92 1-8588 ; ,.. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• a new, rel·e1pts. erf • 73 240z, Coco brn , 714 1523.7250. $1100 On~ $2675 stereo .tape, 'vin. top .• WE'VE MOVED! rond. 20mpg, must see. mags , uir, 4.s pd. xlra --------'68, auto, mint cond. soos. Opportunities new tir es brakes & 642·1911 . sharp.$4,800.8.10·6882. t\1BZ ·73 280 SE Sed. 4.~ ·oo. Nu paint. tires. int, .JOH SOM&SON shocks, owner moving BIG STOCK Pnde of ownersh<P and fr'om list price rebll, $6 50. 675·2325. Lincoln JUrrcury must sell. Call today, O F MEW & USED Fiberglass Cap for a '72 . .. ·-. r~ Ranchero, $200. 639 _ 6181 74 Dals un 8 210 xlnt . immaculate~ E.<tcnded •. D••n• l"11,;1 '°tark. 2626 liarborBlvd. _55_9·_0098 _______ _ 4WHEElDRIVES 1:JOto 3:JO cond., .brown . auto. terms avai l able . t.W"\ UUW We'vebttn~Hing olotol CostaMesa Pinto 995l COPELAND 'S •.cc=::.:.=-----1 12.500 m1., Sl900.or best <015615). !louse of Im· '73 VW new Cod1tloc1 . And •hot 54"5630 ,-f 640 tt295 2 DOOR ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• AutasWonted 9590 c0~'~·..:..:~·==------l port s. 213 /921 -8588 : TOYOTA · meon•wii"vebeengetlingo --------~-! JEEP CITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• •74 260 z, air. pwr hrks, 2_!~1~523=-·~7250=~·-----I Vinyl roof. r:1dio, heater . /01 of cleon, low·m•leog" Continental 9f30 · '71 FORD WEPAYTOPOO A -$2395 . (0051-fJQl. co•11nhod11.Com.,inlodoy ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIMTO .200 I E. I st St. LLAR ':"l t~m-lape, mags, Jo rt1BZ "66 250 Sed . An oldie 191>6 lla1hor . ( M 646 9303 Theodot"e Robins and s"e our 'election of BY OWNER . ,73 <·dr Radio & heater. $1595'. •-ta •na FOR TOP USED CARS m1. '567~.499·1253 but a .goodle! j)riccd t(] greotcorbuy s. ~ "" FOREIGN, DOM ESTlC II th' k foyota t..:orona Sedan, "74. FORD Sedan. Lin<'oln Continen· l206CPT). 558-8000 orCL/\SSICS 1974 Silver Datsun 710 4 se •s wee · {Ol5876). sti ck shift. J6,000 mi, 2060 Harbor Blvd. tal.8ways plitbcnchpwr TheodoreRobiu -------'-'-"----! If your car is extra clean dr. auto, 16,000 mi. $2650 ~~~~~f71~7~~~ 213 1 "1inl cond. 644 ·1900 bt...,·n Costa Mesa 642·0010 Ju•f 0 ''""' ••omp#t'J: seat. /\ir. am/fm !\tereo, FORD '72 JEEP see us first. 675·3428 ' · 8:JO&S.30. 191Sll'MP.Sl69S tape. Cruise control. 2060 Harbor B1vd. STH. WGH. BAUER BUICK .. 72 240z. air, AM /FM nu MBZ '67 2~. New c ngine. f---=.:;,_ _____ Volvo 9772 o.. "~'""''' ••e<yc.....:.;._ Sure track braking. Pwr Costa Mesa 642_0010 PWt' steering. radio 2925 11arbor Blvd. tires lomi Fully equipped. Be ear. * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• oble del~·· optio n Cadillac steering, brakes, t,\'in-1--------"'C:...:=o heater. $2895 (NB 94 G4) ' Costa Mesa 979.2500 ' Mi.6451 ly ! (Tllf'J.11 J. House or VOL VO ""'l•• ll•,MCO) dows & aotenna. 43.000 '72 Runabout. Gd. run· Theodor-eRobins. ----------1 lmporls . 213 /921 ·8588 ; 1915ElhrMeSl395 ' easy mi. Mint cond. ning, car. New tires FORD TOP DOLLAR '69 Rdstr 1600 Conv . 714 / 523·72.50 __ ~. ----1976 Exclusive Deale.-Cab1101,., !op , dual co..,1or1 54.500 firm. See in NB or $1200. Ph: 498·02&1 P S h .'p ' 46 000 m · -SouthCoastAt"~a 1•oh. •~llO '"''of>". Podd..d Buena Park. 523 ·1'150 Pl---~ AID · · 1• MBZ ·75 230 Scd. Onl)· ............... di• .1ro.1•••N•0 1 btwn8·.30am&5pm. ymuvm 9960 'Cos~~~rbor B~~.'0010 IMMEDI •TELY $1500/ofr. 848-0197 4,400 miles. 'J'obacco ...,. ' JV ..,, -------'--'---!••••••••••••••••••••••• " For Sale or Take over lse. brown. Lease or buy . but TOYOTAS Buy or lease ot lt 74 c,.. °' VIiie S589S Conett• 9932 '73 B FOR ALL C • Vonyl top oH l&o...,.. •nt&• Ste<eo • .b roi:ic,o, 1 auto. P /S. FOREIG 74 1h 260Z . like new. /\ 1 1:-~AST! (033054 ). I d'at M l\R Q Q JS w/B••ocktope•tc 1969JTVJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS e.a ut1 u • c hrom e NCARS Loaded. Eves. &44-6548 Hous e of Import s. mme I e •TOP CASl-I! ' wheels, 640-4ITT1 CALL OR COME IH Days. 558-3292 2 1 3 I 9 2 1 -8 5 8 8 : D II MDT D R S 1974 SH. DIVMI• SSl!IS Jo'or Corvettes a nd othe• Chryslor Jl'ly"'°""' Open Daily & Sun. 'tit 10 PM 714 15~ 7250 e 'f'e"l"V C•uow Cont1ol i!Heo .. 18 1rock ~ .2 TO C"400SE TO SEE US Fiat 9725 ....,. · • ' to"" loo<led' rs..-102.961 us ed ca r s & true ks' ' ~= LAST A Pk SO f'r · HOWARD Chevrolet. 1972Seout ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 ~E. Full pwr, air, very W}'· wy l!l•B"""'''"' r MISSION V U Dove & Quail Sts. Nea; 2929 Harbor Blvd •• Costa Mesa &1973Seoot ~DBfi am /m.$4.500. CHANCE I 0 '°"'.,.''"'"''"°""·"-J Both are hardtops . ~ . 497 -15Z1aft5/wknds. 831-2880 495·1210 a11i+..x"a•(1•111:1101 amborce, Bris tol, & Equipment includes roof ,75 MacArthur, Newport rack , automatic, a ir Headquarlet"s orsche 9750 Model Sa'f'ings ORANGE COUNTY 1!17J El D«Me $5595 Beach. 833-0555 546-1934 cond., pwr. steering. In Santa Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXAMPLE: VOLVO Auto Climote Cont•ol. l\M/fM XLNTinside &out. Will JIOOW.Coastllwy,N.B. t'ACTO!lY 3 911T. Targa, 5 s pd, '75MK ll ST.WGN. ~';;1eo.c.u ... control,etc.(l-'•· 1966STINGRAY 'trade. 83l- 2 04odlr . 642 _ 940 ·1 5 J\U'l'l-IOHIZt:O J\M /F1"1 Stereo, Mags. (Ser. No . 29018092) EXCLUSIV ELY VOLVO 4 speed, ma~s. both tops 19&9 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 2 DR. COUP !!:. Automatic & pwr. st eering in this im- maculate vehicle. Priced Right. 1636ELL) • . ' • - • " TOYOTA LANDCRUISER SALE $800 ~ OISCO.UNT •,OlI oursUcker price 1975 .,, Ser. No. FJ40·19892S • .. • CHECkTHIS PalCE . $4649 ... .Add only 6% ta• & Calif. I Lie. M1W 1975 ·'While color wax & Hubs Set. No. FJ40203103 ,, a.+MDCaUISER .,,.,.. 6 Uted to Choo<• -from • • ... Bill MAXEY. ' TOYOTA JaJ. Beach Blvd • Hunt. lkh 147 .. 555 OrC1n9< County's HICjl>HI $ Buyer on Imports Bill Maxey Toyota Call Roger or Bill 8'7-855.> FREE APPRAISAL We buy used c ars & truc ks . C1t ll GROTll CllEVROLET ror et free appraisal. G ROTf-f CHEVROL ~~T 11:1211 BcaC'h Blvd . 11unUngton Beach 847·6087 549·3331 SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES Pit.ID For Im parts Paid (or or Not Dirmt Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646·9303 TOP $ Paid FOR Used VW's PaldfworMol 11lffJil}I llUIL. Bch IM2·4US SALf.:•Sfo:ltVICF. A/C, $10.800. Must Sell! Lar1test Volvo Dealer 1973SM.O.Yllltl5195 & cover. CONCOUftSE p,\RTS •LEAS ING 962·2325or 548 ·3869 $1000 in Orange County! "•nrt 1op, 1.,11 '-"'""'· ,,~..,, aor COND ITION. 83 1·2040 BUYorLEASE olt••"a• (JjQGWT) dlr. FI AT PORSCHE-VW DIRECT REC/\RO bucket seals. DISCOUNT w~ 120 W Warnec al Ma<n ~\~/.Ihle;; ;;;/bl~~':; trSCci ~1$',\'~E~T~ON M:rt!l~~ Dick Mille.-Motors Santa Ana • 557.21321-=..:.7:.c:.4:_9_11_T_•_l"J_• __ I BILL MAXEY 2025 S. Manchesier -----!Loaded 673·6087 Anaheim 750-2011 1972 FIAT 128 Sedan. (780G XR). $1699. 831-288.1 49S· 1213 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1 4 C1v1c . 4·!\pd. R /11 . Hatch . Super tlcan . 12,350. ~·5243 /dys . 1-londa '72 AN 600 Mech. perfect, rarlial8. $1 500 6•12·3fl K5 or 644 ·4528 MesAa@'e: '74 1-londa Civic AAI /f'M Like nu. $2.~so. Musl sell • Phone 675· 71t9S. '72 914 FUiiy equipped. TOYOTA Ernt 'oud. LOADED. 610·01 10 eves Pr Ply 18881 Beach Blvd. llunt. Bch '66·9ll·AC , ~lags , /\M (FM (3 mi. S. San Diego Fwy ) 8 track . Koneys . Gd 8 eond. $4495 . &12.:1511 , 47-8555 VOLVO FINAL CLOSE OUT ON '75 Modeli 76 ToChoose~om BUY LEASE FROM ~£Mle.wiA ~TOYOTA , 1966 1-'arbo,, C M 646 9J03 1!173 C,. DeVllle SS195 (ru.w ton!•ol, ,1.,1.0, I<><! o,., •o1"111 lop, lull '-"' .... (30•1!96) ltn C,.. Dt YI"' US!IS Sl~••o . .,nyl lop, oll leathet "'*oo<. loodftl t900£1V) lln SH. h vin. $3515 C•u•w (O"lrol, ,,.,...,, .,nyl 1op all leolt>et in!.,, IS..•. Hll01 9) ' 11?0 El hfMe S27!15 AM/fM ,,.,t'Q, hghl ~nt•nel, ••nyl top, All the ~lro1 i894aS~) 115!1 SM. h VIie S1"5 Vonyl top, dual <tomfo<I ..,,11 cnro .. ton!!ole!t plV,t,_•69) ' 19" C,.. Dt VIit S 1!95 Vinyl •or. lull 1,.alhe<. dval <.,...fqol M'(lf1 tf(. jXll•SS) CHOOSE FROM Otani• County's urr•sl S.lectfon ol Cadlllics NABERS CADILLAC 2600 ....,... ... d. c ........ 540-9100 OHNIUNOAT • ' , '15 Corvette. While. Fully 8.11 ·2883 495-1213 factory equipped plus ·m Fury. 4-dr. Full power black leather interior. & air. Runs perfect. $675. AM /F1o1 stereo. burglar IJ45.8614. alarm. Super rims and --'-'="'------- tires. Low mileage. '66PLYMOUTH 836-3492 afl 6. VA\.IANT '69 Vellc T -toP , 4spd. AM /FM, nu tires, Brks., etc. Per. cond. 548-4559 aft. 6. $3600 4 Dr., 4 speed trans., fac- tory air, R&H, 57,181 miles. $1095. (SZS887). Theoclo<e RobiM FORD 1975 Corvette, brown, 2'060HarborBlvd. chrome wire whls all Costa Mesa 642_0010 equip, 7,000 mi, im~ac. Owner will take S2,000 & Pontiac 9965 arrange /inancing ••••••••••••••••••••••• _67_3-_7_968 _______ 1'74 Black Grand Prix, run Dodge 9935 P<>~er. gd cond. Below •••••• ••••••••• ••••• •• • wholsale blue book. Pr:i. '72 DODGE -"P::;lY.::· 83='-.::°':.:16:__ ___ _ SWINGER PONTIAC WA GON '13. 2 Dr. h ardtop . auto. Low mileage. F'ul ly tran.'I ., air, PoWer ~teer. equipped. Priced for ing. vinyl roof, 49 086 quick sale or lease. mile ~. R&l-1 . $2s'g:;, (120.157). House or Im· (470EXM J. ports 2 13/921·8588; Theodore Robin1 714/523·7250 • FORD 11utdoftllrd 9970 2060 II arbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 64.2·001.0 1968 Thunderbird 4 dr. '72DODGE COLT Wagn, a uto .• radio, heater. $1005. C989EM R>. Theodore Rabil!• FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Co8ta. MHa $42.0010 I .... -" 8ood cond., best ofr. or trade548·1671 . IFYOU baVt: a service to offer or goOds to aelJ, place en •d in the. Dal l )' Pilot ClassiOed Section • • a Phone 642·56"11· ' .. • \ Laguna/South Coast Today's Closing .N.V. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 293, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1975 TEN CENTS So Ions Caustic About New York Aid By llailed Preu la<era.U..al M.ayOJ" Abraham Bea.me today pleaded with Congreu to ap· prove legislation to keep New York City solvent, but ran into a tilream or hostile que,1.ioo.s from members ol a House banlcing subcommittee. One congressman told Beame his constituents· opinion ran JO or 40 lo one against helping the city. Another said the city ought to sell 00 In 2 Holdups Shea Stadium lo raise money. "J would like to take lb.is oP· portunity to coo.gratulate you for the most monumental sense ol humor 1 ever witnessed,'' another congress'man told· Beame after he presented his plea ror a multibillion dollar loan guarantee to helP New York avoid defaulting on its obliga- tions in December. · Even those congressmen on J111·y Charges Laguna Man A Laguna Beach man and a federal priSon escapee recenUy arrested by Fullerton police have been indicted by a tederal grand jury in connection with a pair of brazen armed robberies at banks in Mission Viejo and San Clemente. . Nearly $40,000 w as stolen from the Mission Viejo branch of Bank ol America the morning of Aug. IS by two gunmen disguised in jump suits, masks, wigs, bats and gloves. On Sept. 18 two men carrying guns burst int9 the San Clemente branch or Cr~ker National Bank. herdedemployesintoastoreroom and escaped with $4,600. Indicted were Gerald Grant ·Morris, 23, of 2655 LagunaCaoyon Road , Laguna Beach and Cameron Timothy Van Dunk, 25, a convicted armed robber who has been serving time at a federal prison at Lompoc. Morris and Van Dunk were ar- rested by F ullerton police Oct. 3 after a field sergeant on patrol noticed two costumed men sitting on a wall not far from a branch of Bank of America. Both were wearing fake moustaches, wigs and phony makeup. S~. Lee Devore, detective division commander, said 32 ealiber automatic pistol ammuni- Uon was found on one of the sus- pects. Wife Quizzed In Shooting Of Ex-cop Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers continued their investiga· tioo today into the death of a former Laguna Beach policeman who was s hot in his Laguna Niguel home Friday night during an argument with his wife. Sgt. Robert Reid said he will be discussi ng with district at- torney's officers the status or what could be bis case against Meredith Anne Campbell, 36, oC 2S261 Monte Verde, Lagun~ Niguel. Mrs. Campbell was questioned at length during the weekend on the circumstan ces that led to her using her husband's service re· volver to shoot him through the left eye while the couple quar- reled in their master bedroom. Former Laguna Beach policeman Roy Fuller Campbell, 36. was dead when sheriff's of. ficers reached the home. They said Campbell was working out of the South Laguna Post Office as a letter carrier. Investigators said Mrs. Campbell told them she warned her husband ''j..ist stay away from me"' immediately before the gun went off. They said the C!ouple's 10-year-old son was asleep in a nearby bedroom at the time or the killing. Sgt. Reid said his officers have learned that there w ere a durpber of quarrels in the Campbell home prior to the inci- dent that took the former policeman's life. There were no witne&8es to that incident. They Admit Men KANSAS CITY, Mo. <UPI> -. Mortar Board, lnc., a national women ·s honor 50Ciety, has ten· taUvely voted to admit men 'to Ibo 10Cle!7 to avoid t-•-· federal r · -• He said the two men were booked on suspicion ol robbery and a seldom used law that makes it illegal for a person to wear a costume in public. He said the FBI was called to in- terrogate Morris and Van Dunk. Indictments naming the two men in connection with the two south county holdups were issued Wednesday in Los Angeles. The two men...are in custcxty in lieu of $50'";000 bail each. u.s,, Reds Okay Oil, Grain Deal WASHINGTON <AP) -The United States and the Soviet Union have reached terms for long-range sale of American grain to the Russians and a Sov· iet commitment to supply some oil to this country, it was learned today. The grain deal, completed by Undersecretary of-State Charles W. Robinson in his third round of talks in Moscow, it designed to stabilize Russian purchases from the United Slates over the next several years. In Bismark, N.D ., Rep. Mark Andrews (R-N .D .J, said the grain agreement was for five years "cash on the barrel head" and would call for six million to eight million metric tons to be purchased from the United States this yea r and future yearly purchases of eight million to 10 million tons. Andrews said the agreement involves mostly wheat and corn. Be(ause the grain deal is for cash, Andrews said, when final details are worked out the Sov- iets probably will have to send the United States petroleum or perhaps liquifi,ed gas. Andrews did not say how much. In Washin°gton, it was learned the deal was for about five million (SeeGKA.IN, PageA2) Pendlewn Marine Di.es lnAccidem A 22-year·o1d Camp Pendleton Marine was killed early Satur· day when the e:ar in which he was riding crashed into an embank- ment along the San Diego Freeway in San Clemente. A California Highway Patrol spokesman in Oceanside iden· lified the victim oJarnes Allen. San Clemente firemen spent more than 30 minutes freeing·Al· len from the tangled wreckage of the late model sedan. The crash oe:curred on the northbound side of the freeway between the *>Uthem city limits and Avenida Magdalena. Thedriverofthecar, Dale Wall· ingford, 23, also of Camp Pendleton, wu treated for ln- Juries at San Clemente General Hospita.l and later transferred to lhe base hos pital, the CHP spokesman said., The spak'eaman said the exad cause of the accident is still v.n- der inve1tigation. the subcommittee ~o :sym- pathized with the city s pfigh,i said it would be difficult to get l~gislation through the House. Rtp. Paul E . Tsongas. CD- Mass. J, said any congressman who votes to aid New York will "in eftect be turning his back on his constituency.'' "Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, meanwhile, said he understood that a filibuster is planned against any bail·out legislation. He added it would be "difficult"'• to get the 60 votes needed to crack a taUcalhon. At the White House. press seC"retary Ron Nessen told re- parters President Ford "'has i;een no legislation (lo aid New York> which he feels is worthwhile signing.·· N~en said the President still believes New York needs lo "tidy up" its affairs. He also stressed that Beame has "not taken the slept; to convince the slate of New York of its fiscal resporutibility." Bea me. in his statement to the sub<'ommittee. urged Congress to make .. wise decisions" on the aid requt"St instead ol lhe "wise remarks of While House spoke5men." New York averted immediate default Friday whun the city teachers· union decided at the last minute to use $150 million in pension fund~ to buy city notes and support a state rescue plan. The next problem facing the ci- ty is a proposed three-year budget cutting plan which would save $724 million. The budget trimming was ordered by a state board that has authority over New York 's fiscal affairs. .....,.uts r e Spooky Gathering Ghosts, goblins. witches and warlocks will take up residence at a haunted mansion at Dana Hills High School Ocl. 30 , the day before Halloween. The evening's ghoulish events will begin at 7 p .m . with a movie. followed by a tour of a mad doctor·s laboratory, graveyard and other spooky places. Admission is $1 . From left lo right are Tami Beard. Becky Cros by, Mark Lindsay. Tanya Taylor and Leslie Crenshaw. Canine Killed Blin.d Studem Left Alone Richaid LaBelle, a blind stu- dent ln his senior ye<rr at UC Irvine, is making his way around the <"ampus with the aid of a cane today after his guide dog. l·leidi , was killed by an automobile Fri- day night. The dog, valued at about !6.000 in trainer's lime. was stru<"k by a car driven by another UCI slu· dent, at about 11 : 45 p.m. near the inters ection or Campus Drive and Verano Way. Heidi was LaBelle·s fi rst see · ing·eye dog. Last summer, he and Heidi went through a month- long training progra m at Guide Dogs or the Desert in Palm Spr- ings. But last Friday night, LaBelle thought he heard a knock at the door_ 1-leidi ran to the doo r and l.aBelle followed . I-le opened the door and Heidi ran out into the night . She did not heed his ralls and he followed. By the time t.aBelle had worked hi s way from the apartments, across a fi eld to Campus Drive, the screech of tires had qui e ted and Heidi was dead . Irvin (' police s aid the driver was not at fault in the accident. Trustees Consider Bond Issue Date Capistrano Unitied School Dis· trict trustees will consider set- ting March 9 as the dale for a $30 million school construction bond issue. The board will meet at 7 :30 tonight at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El Camino Real. San Juan Capistrano. The propased $30 million bond issue would finance construction of eight new schools in Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano and Dana Poiht, the fastest growing areas in the large school district. Recent projections show that the district will have about 8.000 ew students by 1980. .. In a written recommendation to trus lfties, Supt. Jerome Tbornsley said an electioo on March 9 would allow the district. Patient Capt'!l"ed NORWALK <UPIJ" -A 27- year-old escapee from Patton State Mental flospilal was cap- tured Saturday night by sherifts d eputies after he allegedly threatened lo ''kill a cop," An in· formant told deputies where Lftrry E. Sterrett was hidipg and warned them Sterret[ was armed. ' the greatest lead time in gelling construction or new schools un- der way. In a related matter. the board will consider recommend ations for use or $2 .8 million in bond money previously authorized by voters but not spent. Thornsley s aid these funds should be used ror construction or a elementary school in San Juan Capistrano and purc hase of an additional elementary school site in Mission Viejo. BICYCLE SOLD ON Fl~ DAY "I 11old my bike the fi rst day the ad ran in your paper." That's the succinct success sto,y told by the Dana Point woman who pJaced this ad in the Da)Jy Pilot : Must seU, llonda XL70. Like nu . $27$. XXX·XXXX f( you ha'le a vehicle you want to sell, call &42-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place le make a sale. Along the! Orange Coast the Daily Pilot ls the right platt. Laguna Man, 2 Daughters Hurt in Crash A 1.aguna Beach man and his two daughte rs were seriously in· jured in a head-on collis ion in which one man died Sunday in Palm Springs. [,arry Adams and daughter Amy, 394 Weymouth Place, were reported in critical condition to· day at Desert Hospital. Both sus- tained head injuries and Adams suffered multiple fractures. Daughter Allison was reported in satisfactory condition. The accident occurred at about 2:13 p.m . on State 1-lighway 11 at the northerly city limits of Palm Springs. Palm Springs police reported the Adams car collided head on with a \•ehicle driven by a woman identified only as 1-lclcn Winters of' Colton . An unidentified m ale passenger in the Winters· car died as a result or injuries re· ceived in the collis ion. According to police, the Win- ters· car was traveling in the wrong direction on the ex - pressway when the collision look place. F\Jrther details of the accident were unavailable penping com- pletion of a n investigation into the mishap. Cow Rustling Ring Broken SACRAMENTO <APJ -Two bulls. 35 cows. and about $52,000 in bull semen were recovered when authorities arrested four poople and broke up a gang or ranch thieves in Merced County. The loot recovered totaled $160 ,000. Calitornia 1-lighway Patrol Commission Glen Craig said. The CHP got into the in - vestigation while checking out a report of ;i stolen vehicle. Craig s~id th,ose arrested were booked for thvestigation of chargea raneing from burglu-y to cattle rustling. Poverty Limits Backed WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The Administration today proposed sweepffig changes in the food stamp program that would limit aid to official poverty-level families, eliminate a million households from the program and save taxpayers an estimated $1.2 billion a year. The plan. outlined before a Senate committee by Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz, would tie food stamp eligibility to the of- ficial poverty figure established each year by the federal govern- ment. This figure currently is $5,050 for a family of four. But the Ad· ministration plan allows a "st~­ dard deduction ·· of $100 'month' or $125 il the household contains a person over age 60 in figuring, food stamp eligibility. The de- duction would raise the annual gross income Cigure to $6,250 or $6.550. Butz said use or government poverty fi gures would eliminate a million households -or 3.4 million individuals -rrom the food stamp program. This represents roughly 17 percent or the 18.8 million individuals cur- rently participating in the pro- gram. The plan was immediately criticized by Sens. George S. McGovern (0-S.D.). and Robert Dole (R·Kan.J. authors of an alternate food s tamp reform bill. McGovern said the program "is a surrender to some or the more extreme critics·• who want not to correct the abuses that have surfaced but substantially reduce the scope of the program by making it s trictly a poverty program. Dole suggested that the Ford bill is another overture to con- servatives who tirst proposed the $5,050 Cigure. Butz said 3 .3 milli o n households or 57 percent "wit! be at least as well off'· under the Ad- ministration bill . or this figure, 1.4 million families or about one. fourth of the total recipients - who Butz call ed ''the poorest of the poor" -will have their benefits increased. He said 46 percent or the persons now r e ceiving food slam~ would have their benefits reduced and 17 percent '"''OUld become ineligible. The official poverty level in- comes, excluding the $100 or $1 25 (See STAMPS, Page A2 / Orange Coast Weathe r Sunny througQ Tu~d av with some low clouds alon~ the coasL toni ght. Slightl y warmer days. Beach hi gl near 70. Low 80s inlnt Lows tonight 45 lo 55. INSIDE TOD/\ Y Rowan and Martin. re - member 'em ' Well , they'll bf> bock Nov. 5 with a n('W shot~/ l'age A7. Index llNll... ....,, L.M ... ~ Al a...m.. ... ,, ~-., er..,...... ., 0.Mlil HoliC.f't At l«twi.1..... •• ~1-ll'l A11·1J A.-c• M --"" "".,. ..... 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The accident occurred <it about :! p 1n. 111 lht' 1200 bkw,:k n f Cliff Onve. \';1squPz \\'.IS arresll'() at lhe end o f "'h:.tl off1cL'r ~11chacl l''erns dl'Sl'r1!J\'d as ··a pile of wrecked\ l'lul-l l'S ... \V1tnCS!'>l'S told o ffi cers that a J962Chl•v rol<'I round1..-d a curvl" in ('!tff Drtvt· al a high r;,ite o[ :-.pt•t•d "fhc car first hit a 1~1 F'ord 1)8fkt.•d lll'Jr thl' l'Urb ('ilUS 1n~ rninor d<1n1ag(', lll'XI. "'il." a 1974 l .i ncoln Cuntinental, causing minor dama~c . next 'was a 71 GMC P•<'kup truck ; and la.st was a 70 G)iC pickup truck which had to be towt.•d from the scene h1.'C;tuse of m~1jor damage. The Cht•vrolt~t w<is listed as ''soml.!\lo'hal tutal!t•d'" by thC' acci· dent. The bru:k wall and i.::.trage were damagt·d at 12'11 Cliff Drive by parked vehicles knocked against them . Despite the damages, there were no injuries reported. Earthquake Plan Okayed In San Juan The San Juan Capistrano City Council has approved an Earth- quake Response Plan which was opposed by Councilman Doug Nash, a geologist. The purpose of the plan is to spell out the actions needed in the eventofaquake. "J think, frankly, this is a bunch of garbage," Nash said. He charged the plan is so vague that it would be unworkable in the event of a quake. . He supported the concept, he· -said. but he feared it would give residents ''a false sense of :;ecurity. ·· . Other councilmen approved the plan on the basis tliat it was better than what they currently .had, no plan. Commenting that "a lot of peo- ple don 't know some of the fun- damental t hings to do," Nash said he would write some of these basic steps for inclusion in a "booklet to be made available to residents. CUSD Staff Tested for TB Teachers and other school ~mploye s in the Capistrano Unified School Dis trict un · derwent screening tests today to determine if they have tuberculosis. State Jaw requires sl'reening of -employes every four years. In past years, the tests have been conducted by the state Depart- ment of Health. This year, the district is con- ducting the screening program under the direction of Martha Trimble. coordinating nurse. ' She said the skin tests would quickly isolate any instructors who might have tuberculosis that could infect students. .Arcadia Knifing ARCADIA <UPI! -Andres :;Aguirre, 24, was killed by a knife 'in lhe back late Saturday night as be left a party. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tl'w' 0.-C ... \I O•llW PUCM, """' """("" ....... tiol..OIP,. ... e .. , Pf.\\.h PVbPl"'"'lbyl""O<-C..~t Pllbh""I~ C.omP•n• ~••••••tl<t-• ••• PWlll•"•CI MO"Cl•W 11'1•01191> fr-o.ly •or (n•I• -· ...... _. 11<1•~1'1 ........ 1"""" ..,,""'"'"-, .... V•Hew. h~•n•. \•C1C1l~bet' V••i.. •n<I l.l>g...,. 0.Kh/~ll>Co•~I A!.1 ....... (l>ONll~CI• ''°" I~ PIObU.-:Wtwrll•lt .,..a ~""""~' I~·· P•lftC •CMI p\lblltlll"ll Pl•nl I\ •t l JQ Wit>! Uo!J • !.l•M1. c.ot.11 -.., c.111.,..m• "1~11. Council Raps I Planner Nod 01Uy PlklT St.ti Pttot• Appolntmt.•nt or a Former Irvine Company planner as the coordinator of a study on Im- plementation of the Laguna Greenbelt has the Laguna Beach City Council fretting. The study is financed by Orange County and the cities of Laguna Reach and Irvine. Its broad goal is to inventory the resources of the vast un- derdeveloped area surrounding Laguna Beach and adjacent to Irvine and to find "'ays of prc- servtng the Greenbelt. Wednesday the Laguna Reach council questioned v.•hether those objectives were being met by the study being conducted under sponsorship of UC Irvine. LAGUNA B EACH POLICE LOOK OVER C LIFF DRIVE SCENE OF MULTI-CAR ACCIDENT Officers Booked a Young Man tor Drunk Driving After His Car Asserted ly Hit Fi ve Others The addition to questioning the selection of Edward llayworth as the coordinator, the council re- cently attacked the makeup of the study team. criticizing that group for not being committed to implementation of the Greenbelt concept. Mall H eld In Crash Fatal to 3 Funeral arrangements "'c>re pending today for three mem bers of a south Or.an~e County family killed Saturday v.·hen the camper they were riding 1n burst into flam es after being sideswiped by a hit-run driver. The California lli i?hway Patrol Sunday arrested a ~fexican na- tional in Los Angeles Count y anri booked him into Orange County Jail on felony manslaughter 1.1nd hit and run charges in connection \lo'ith the fatal crash. Socorro Ib arra, 23. who listed a Baldwin Park address, allt>~cdly drove the car that trig~ered the fiery crash Saturday ev1•n1ni.: on the Santa Ana f''rec\.11ay in ' Anaheim. Killed in the accident werC' Scott W. Lucas. 28, of 26526 Via Lara in Mission Viejo, his 5-year- old son, Michael. a.nd his brother, Terry, 32, or 310 Ashton Drive, Laguna Beach. A county coroner's spokesman said today the bodies "'ere taken to Backs Kaubars J\fortuary in Anaheim. The CHP accident investiga- tion bureau tra ced the suspect ·s car using a license number jotted down by witnesses to the 1.1C<'i · dent, which took plact> near Lin- coln Avenue . Witnesses said the camper truck was in the southbound lanes wh en it "'as hit by the car, which swerved wildly across two lanes of traffic. Officers were told the truck flipped over and immediately burst into flaml's, bumin~ the victims to death before rescuers could reach them. Investigators said the suspect car was found at the home of a friend of Ibarra in Rald"i.n Park. The friend allegedly had loaned the car lo Ibarra t.>arlier Satur- day. Service s Set For Longtime Laguna Woman Carol Thompson Cottington, a longtime Laguna Beach resident, died Sunday at a Newport Beach hospital after a lengthy Ulness. Shewas 43. Memorial services for Mrs. Cottington will be held Tuesday at J p .m. at Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, wi th Episcopal rites conducted by the Rev. Charles J\.fai er of Laguna Beach. Burial will be private. Mrs. Cottington is survived by two daughters, Judith and Patricia Presson; sons f'.1i chael Presson and Stephen Collington ; her parents Darlene C. Parkt.•r and George ROOBERT "'Bob" Thompson ; a brother. Dr. John R. Thompson ; and two sisters, Shi rli Gerard and Clarita Williams. Born in Long Beach, Mrs. Col- lington lived in r.aguna Beach from 1932 to 1965. She was educated in Laguna schools <1nd was graduated from Laguna Beach ffjgh School in 1949. In recent years, Mrs . Cot· tington made her home in f·lunt ington Beach where s he was a de· partment m a oag er for Montgomery Ward at Huntington Center. She was active in square dancin e a:roup s in Orange County. T he f amily has suggesteJ memorial contributions to a favorite charily. Hollywood. Death . . NORTH HOLLYWOOL (WPll -J?onald Miller, 18, Sun Valley, •°'-standing on a street Satur-d0¥ ili&ht when be was sl>ot In the head ind ldlled. 7 'L e t Daughter Die' Plea From Family Ric hard Munsel l. assistant director in charge of advance planning for the county's F.n- vironmental Management Agen- cy , addressed the council and at- tempted to explain the n1akeup of the study team , MORRISTOWN. N.J . CUP!) - A Ne"' Jersey judge was asked today to have the plug pulled on lhe hfe-suslain1ng respirator that has kept Kar('n Ann Quinlan's heart be:it1ng for s ix months. A lawyer for the family said Miss Quinlan should be allowed lo "re· turn to God "'ilh grace and dignity,·· Attorney Paul Armstrong made the appeal be£ore Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. in the legal battle i\tiss Quinlan's adoptive parents are waging lo end the life of their 21-year-old daughter. K;irt•n Ann has been in a coma for six months. suffering from ir- reversible brain damage \lo'hich resulted from taking a combina- tion of tranqu1 lizers and alcohol . The case has attracted wide at- tention. 1n\'ol,<ing the touchy is- sue of whether a totally debilitat- ed patient has a right to be spared an artificiall y prolonged life. Karen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J oseph T . Quinlan. accompanied by teen-aged daughter Mary El- len. stood in the rear or the small, crowdC'd <'ourtroom while their \av.·yer spoke. The Quinlans "believe that the earthly phast• of Karen"s llfe has drawn to a c lose ... and that further treatment merely holds her back from the realization of a lx>tter life,'" Armstrong l'iaid. He said the Quinlans do uot de· em such an action to be ''in any \lo"ay sinful · · The state contends that the Quinlans· religious freedom d~s not inelude the liberty to choose death for their daughter. Armstrong sa id he \lo'Oul d pre· sent testimony or doctors that Karen Quinlan is in a "persistent or chronic vegetative state" with '"upper brain stem dysfunction." Her "coma-like slate is ir· reversible and there is no pro- spect for recovery.•· f'rom Page Al STAM·PS ••• monthly standard deduction: currently are $4,230 for a famil y of three, $5 .870 for a ramily of five and S6.690 for a family of six. Currently. the food stamp pro- wam costs the government $5 .2 bil~on a year. Pe ters ' Poems To Be A.ired - Poet Robert Peters will pre- sent a program of readings at 11 a. m. Wednesday in Saddleback College's television studio. The presentation, part of the college·s 1975-76 \Vriters Lecture Series funded through a California Arts Commission grant. is free for the public. Peters, an English professor al UC Irvine, has had 13 books of poetry publis hed. A OOok about the Shakers, "The Gift to Be Sim- ple: ~ Garland for Mother Ann Lee, '"will soon be published.. Train Aides Being Sought San San Juan Capistrano is seeking two people who could begin working Nov. 1 to prepare for the arrival ot the American Freedom Train . Both positions would be tem- porary and require experience in . special events coordination. One person would be involved in preparation of support· facilities. The other person, who will nct"d secretarial sJtlUs, wilJ organize personnel aod coordlnate committees. Armstrong said the Quinlans are asking the court to declare their daughtl'r mentally incom- petent and ~ive them the right to hav(' thP respirator turned off out of love for the woman. · It 1s that Jove, faith and courage of the Quinlan family that has brought us here today," Armstrong said. Attorney General William F'. Hyland said the state's primary interest is protecting Life. Sirms Cold Stops Ford WASHINGTON !UPll - President Ford, sµffering from a sinus cold, canceled his official appointments today and spent the morn- ing in his pajamas and bathrobe in the White . House family quarters. ·'The President is feeling reasonably well'except for sinus congestion, a tenden- cy to cough and a rever slightly above 100," press se1:r e tary Ron Nessen said. Ford has been suffering from a hacking cough for more than a week, and Nessen s aid he was placed on an antibioti c today after first be in g treated with C'old tablets, a nasal spray Md a decongestant. A1unsell said it was the objec- tive to have people on the panel who did not have any hard opi- nions on the issue. He said the tea m was to be m ade up of people "'ho were "knowledgable and in- terested "' but not so polarized that they could not make obJec- tive considerations. Munsell also said that Hayworth was selected on his professional m erits without re- gard to his ''allegianee.'' Councilman Jon Brand was most vocal in questioning staf- fing of the study group. "It concerns me greatly that Fr-Page A l GRAIN. •• tons of wheat a nd other grains annually. Periodic purchases b y Moscow, som etimes of enormous volumes, have unsettled prices in the United States. This year a poor Russian harvest has led to purchases of 9.8 million m etric tons of grain from American exp:;irtcrs. Ac- cording to some economists. this probably will result in a jump of U.S . consumer prices the next few months. 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Plue you'll be ear= lgh lnttrMt from the day of It and you can Withdraw al your convenience. ' he was a (ormerempl0ye, a plan. ner with the lr\1ine Company. 1r there's some movement on the part or the Irvine Cornpany to work for the Greenbelt, ••• I would want to know~" Brand said. Brand als o questioned the scheduling of study team meet· ings on Wednesdayl'i wheo the ci- ty Planning Director Bob Joseph would be committed to attending City Council !Sessions. And , Brand questioned the ex· clusion of Lagunan James Dilley from the study staff team. Dilley ""'as the founder locally of the gr<'enbel t concept and has ~·orkt>d for years to promote it. 1\1unsell said four or five mem· bers of the study team would be county employes from his agen- cy. Others would be represen- t;tt1ves of homeowners organiza· t1ons and · 'interested parties." Councilwoman Phyll is Swt•eney questioned the make up of the committee saying that il should be composed or advocates for the Greenbelt. Munsell said the county's posi- tion was "mort· moderate" than the city's on the necessity or the c:reenbelt. Further he said the county "does not have policies that decl.Jre that onec an area is sho"·n as greenbelt ... it does not say that it will forever be grass and trees." In his own behalf, Hayworth told the counci I that his associa- tion "'ith the fr\"ine Company had extended from 1964 to 1968 and in the interim he has served as act· ing planning director lo the city or Jrvine, and planning director of Tustin and Covina. fie current· "Jy teaches at UC I. Hayworth said he did not feel any legal conflict of interest ex· isted. Bookie Rap Hits Barkeep Orange County Sheriff's of. fi ccrs hav e filed multiple bookmaking charges against a Laguna Hills bartender who al- legedly took be ts on football games and the world series while he mixed drinks at Reubens· Restaurant, 24001 Avenida de la Carlotta,. Deputies identified the bartender as Kent HaJI Willard, 33, or 23972 l,os Cruces, Laguna Niguel. Willard is now free on bail after being booked into Orange County Jail. Willard was arrested after he allegedly accepted wagers made in Reuben's bar by undercover officers. Investigators said he look bets ranging from $5 to $50. With your minimum balance at Mariners you will receive a special oor!iticate which QUallfiea you for a no-charge checking account at a major Soulhern C8Hfornla bank with o!llces throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties. MONEY ORDERS AND TRAVELERS CHECKS We provide you with a aale way to carry or send money. Whelher you're plannlng a trip IOf that once-- ln-a-lllellmevacallon or /uat paying a bill, thi•lree~cels convenient and efficient. HIGHEST lllATESON INSURED SAVINO$ ·--·-· ... ------7 3/4 o/0 8 .06% ••t'POO•tnMCenwoa.n: 7Y2% 7 .79o/o •1t'POO••VEAll C91TWICATI! 63,lc % 6.98% , .... 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Oi lers rallied in the fourth quart er to upset the Washington Redskins 13·10 on a one-yard touchdown plunge by rookie Don Hardeman. Washington, which stayed even with the Dallas Cowboys in the East Division race despite the IO!S, was leading 1-6 and driving when Houston linebacker Robert Brazile was ejecled after an of- ficial called him for throwing a forearm at Bill Kil mer . The Oilers. apparenUy angered by the ejection, came alive to stop the Washington march.. Miami at New York-Miami quarterback Bob Griese, taking advantage o f New York turnovers, passed for t hree touchdowns and ran for one to lead the Dolphins 43-0 over the Jets. Griese, despite wind and rain that swept across Shea Stadium, completed 10 of 14 passes for 155 yards before leaving the game in the third period. Gr iese passed 53 yards to Nate Moore for the second of three scores in the second period. He then connected with Norm Bulaich and J im Mandich for 2 yards and 32 yards respectively in the third quarter. Chicago at P ittsburgh-Pit- tsburg h quarterback Te r ry Brad s haw directed three methodical seco nd -half touchdown drives as the Steelers routed the Chicago Bears34-3. B r ads h a \lo' ra n for one -touchdown a nd teammates Fran- ro Harris and Rocky Bleier had short scoring runs for the other two. Chicago q uarterback Gary lluff was held to 46 yards passing, most of it in the final seconds of the game. Philadf'lphia at St. Louis-Jim Otis ran for two touchdowns and Jackie Smith added a third on a spectacular pass recep~on as the St. Louis Cardinals rallied from a mistake-fi ll ed first half to beat. the Philadelphia Eagles31-20. The Cardinals, boosting their record to 3 -2 overcame Philadelphia leads of 3-0 and 10-7 with the aid of Otis' runs totaling 116 yards. Oakland at Cin~innati--;Rookie defensive back Marvin Cobb ran 52 yards with a third-quarter in- terception to lead the un beaten Cin cinn ati Ben gals past t he Oakland Raiders 14 -10. Cobb, subbing ror momentarily stWlned Ken Riley, intercepted tbe pass fr om Oakl and q uarterback Ken Stabler to break a 7-1 tie ln the third period. He later intercepted a second pus and was awarded the 1ame ball. Cleveland a t D enY er-Jlm Turner kicked a desperation S3- yard field go81 as time expired, leading t he Den ver Brooc:os to a dramatic 16-15over the Cleveland Browns. . Turner·s kick, theloogestofbis 12-year pro career, capped a fourt.b-quarter rally foe the Bron· C<lll. Cleveland's Don Cockroft did some Impressive kicking ol his own as he booted a record Ci ve field goals tostakc the Browns to a 15·6 lead early in lhe fourth quarter. Mlnnesot1 at Detroit-Fran Tarkenton fired two touchdown passes and Fred Cox kicked three straight field goal~ .as the un· beaten Minnesota Vikings held off the r allying Detroit Lions 25-19 in an error-fi lled game. Tarkenton tossed bis ninth and· loth scoring passes of the season on a four-yard lob to Stu Voigt and a 10-:yard.pass at Ed Marinaro. Baltimore at New Eol)and- Unheralded Andy JobnSon ran for . moce than JOO yards and scored twice in lt.ading New England to. its first win thi.s year,21-10. Johnson scored a one-yar d plunge late in the second quarter and a spectacular 66·yarddasb in the final.quarter. · The Patriots' dereme shut o1r Baltimore's ground game and put on a fierce pass rush, sacking the Baltimore quarterback. Burt Jones six times. New Orltan1 at San Fr-andsco -San .Francisco quarterback Norm Snead passed to Gene Washington for two first· quarter touchdowns and the 49en went on (o beat the New Orleans Saints 35·21. A blocked punt and a recovered fumble set up those scores in the first period. The first was a 29-yard pass after Cedrick Hardman blocked a Tom Blanchard p unt and Willie Harper recovered on the Saints' 4 3_ W ashing t o n 's secon d touchdown catch was a 20-yarder following recovery of Alvin Max· son's fumble on the Saints' 20 b)' linebacker Frank Nunley. For Pros Vi Theiss was the win · MnCMA&.'°°"u.u.LaAMe ner ot a most pars event Mn o.u.1.co•••••teea at Costa Mesa Golf and ... __ w L T "'t. ~ PA Count ry Club with 15. o.1i.. • 1 o .IDO m 1• Alice Derby and ~ ~ ~ : ::: !: ,: Frankie Dunt tie-d for HYG1Mt1 ' s • ·"° sr 102 second with 13 1n A ""'iaot•J!Nil c..tr'.. :W! • .:O " .., ru ht . ......... ) o o 1.oot 1s1 '° lae Mitchell was then O.-tnitt .l 1 ° ·"'° ~ .. ru••t -'--er with J3 with ~ ... I' I ' 0 ·* 1• f1l 6'"' ,........._. Olke99 1 • o .100 »121 Sandy Mcf'ar l;ind ..,. .. ,.oi .. isa. second al 11 . t..~ .i l o .IOO .. U MIMI.I 1 a o . .-n n Nancy Terpstra l'jp · S..Frlflltl•• 1 l o -* " •1 lured a threes tourna· H9w()l'IMN I • 0 ,JOO !l • UO AM•••u•c:o••••t:MCI. ment with 32 \.'J, followed s. ...... ~ .. ...., by Failyn Brooks (331!.t) BuflMG •,.L0To1'::o ~~ ": 'andMarlanneHolst (34). Ml-' • 1 o .• 1•1 .. Ann Pappas captured ~1-:,:..• ~ ! : :;:: :! :;~ B flight with 33 1}, :ind Ht•~ 1 ' o ·* n kl:I Eileen Yraceburn wa.s C:..trel Olwh.i.oo d Oftclfwl«I ~ o o l .ooo 101 S1 seeon at 35. ""~ ' 1 o .IOO lW • Ginger Cappy wa!> lh~ ~..... ! : : :: 1~ i!! Cflightwinnerw1th 3J 1:z. •••-1>1,,1.-follow ed by l.ouise ~ , 1 0 ·'°° • ,"',, Loucks (32) and Phil o.n.... > J 0 .fiOO " -..-Ol'f' 1 J O .<IOO lW 101 Goepper (32\AJ ). S...Plof9D o ~ 0 .ooo .u l(ll Rae Mitchell won P S..S.JSGil.,ft ' • h "th "t( .._£119~21,8•111.._•10 flight Wlt J2 WI ix' Y Mlilml4l.N9•Y-JehO Blakem ore and !>;.it PUhOu•9'1Jot,CNti11rOJ w ·1 t"ed t 31 M GA9n&Av 1•.o.u.,u i. son 1 a , . ary M~on11,w•Vllnoton10 Grose w as the F. flight St. Lao.II\ )I, Pfll1-lpl\I• 20 • • d K C1nt1M1M11•.o.tc1•nc110 Wl.Dner w ith 34 a n ay °"'_1,,a. ... 1...,;11s Leutweiler was second Loi.,.,,.. ... :U. AU..,,• 1 M'NWtc> .. JS,O.troltl• &1.tJ61f.t, 1<ansuo1v11.s...oi.oo to President 's cup com· !!iolrl Fre.n<b<o JS, N.-w Or'--,, TMi .... '1&.- .... Yor1!. Gl•n11 •t 81i1ff•IO ......... ,.oc1.u 5t. l..ollt1 •IN-Yori< GIM!t.S ...... ,.Oitt.26 Clftclrwl.tl ill All ... I• W""lftgton •I Oewolillld CdM Girls Reshuffling Near 5-1 FtilftCIKO ill N<IW Ef191.-d a.rli ........ ill "9W Yor11. J•ts O.t~•tfl'N~lpfll• PlruburQtl.t Gf"Mfl B•J 0Utfll1 •1 Mous1°" In Action GWC Wants Out Of SoCal Loop By CR AIG SHE FF OltM O.UJ 1"11-'SQtl It took abou t five minutes to, coun t the Los Angeles City College fans a l a recent Golden West-l~ACC football game-and that's one big reason why GWC athletic director Fred Owens wants out o r the Southern California Conference. Owens could gel his wish next April-if Golden West and its sis- ter JCs in Orange County do enough lobbying. A major reshuffling of the JC conferences is expected to lake place with at least eight rcleagu· ing meetings scheduled over the ne:<t s i:< months involving Southland JC presidents, ad- ministrators, athletic directors and coaches. Between now a nd April. Ow ens hopes there's enough strength de· veloped to get Colden w-:st switched to a conference that 10· U.S. COMPLETES DAVIS CUP SWEEP TUCSON {AP) -There seems to be no doubt that terutis' super attraction J immy Connors and the U.S. Davis Cup people have, if not kissed, at least made up. The 23-year-old Connors com- pleted his first-ever appear~ce in the Davis Cup Sunday, lcad1ng his pa r tners lo a sweep of Venezuela in the 1976 American Zone second round . Jt w.ts icing on the cake on the last d ay as Connors defeated Jorge Andrew, 6·2, 6-1, 6-2, after his partner defeat ed Humphrey Hose, 3·6, 6-3, 6-2, 6·4. C'ludes most or all the Orange County community colleges. Golden West is a bu.st at the box office when playin g conference sc h ools like t~A CC, LA Southwest, LA Harbor and Santa Monica. But the Rustlers draw very well when playing county rivals l ike Orange Coast, Fullerton and Cypress. Financially and geographical- ly it would be ideal for Golden West to become realigned in a rounty conference. And it would also benefit the other county JCs with added revenue at the box of- fice, says Owens. '"We very definitely would like to get involved in an Orange Cou n ty conference," s ays Owens. "We·ve talked to Santa Ana, Orange Coast and Fullerton and we know they ·re in favor of us joining a conference that in- C'ludes Orange County schools. '·An ideal conference would be one that would include OCC, Jo"'ullerton. Santa Ana. Cypress, S~lddlebaCk. Golden \\'est, along with Long Beach and Cerritos. '·Everyone of those schools re- late to each other. It would be a heck of a league. It would be the super league of the future.·· But Owens readily ad mits there are problems involved in setting up such a conference- mainly making ot her JCs happy. Colleges like Grossmont, ~n Diego Mesa and Mt. San Antonio in the South Coast loop and Rio Hondo in the Southern Cal are either happy where they are or would like to be included in a con-· ference that includes Orange County schools. 0ttww ill et.nM1 City Corona del l\t ar 1.figh School's derendinc Cen- tury League girls volleyball ch::impions will tangle with Sant::i Mlilml i1'1 B"'l•lo Mtw (ki.-, •1 U.. A119t'4S S...D'-9a•IO.lll-4 ......... ,.ou.u Ml-t.•IOll«>go Monica High ·r11esday FOOT i::.~t~AOUE and Laguna l~('a(·h l"ri - ~"'""'Ol"1''-day in a p<nr n f 1111n· W l.T ~1·'""'°"1 t •i ti t 81 rmlt'IQhMTI ""'-"""''' .Jcktr,..111• OWrlOtt• ""'· , 3 0 .150 2S1 111•· eague ma <: lt'." v. 1 l •1r1 1 • o .•llo2s.i~ CJF contendt'1 ·r h t· ' s o .s.is n11•1 game'"' will lo.., •1! i Vt·d 'ti 660 .!ol))n.SI'" "'11~,<.' • , o .>M ltt J'll CdM. W•stentot...1114111 Tu<'sday·s r:1.1'c•!.t" s.out. 1 s o .Sil 35-11.o \lo'ill get under ".1\· ..1t S...MI0<\10 1 • 0 .UI lM 261 30 "th f I . I ~---1 ~ , o .• ,, 716 111 3 : Wl a rn:-. l ·:-.np 1 H•-u • 1 o >M 210 111 game follo\lo'l'd h\' thc-klrtl-• 1 0 .JM Jl] l'lt • t \ . .• -1un1or vars1 )' .1 ., ,11lu s..1w .. ,·1Ga1t1• h . l G 30 PNi.Mlp1'11a11,0>••'ott•10 t e varsity a . -'"' ... ,.,c..,....., Friday's JV game is at 6 B1rml.,....m11,Memp111so d h "t , ~ ... PQr1••.S&nA111on1ol1 an l e vars1 f engagc- Po<"11.,.,JO,Jeckl0flw•1i. 1J ment at 7 :30. Sovtherno11tor11L•Jt,H.i ... 111 1.aguna Beach defeat- ed CdM in third round Cross Country CIF playoff action laol y('ar before losi n~ in the soPHoMO•I!' quarterfinals. Cd :\t has M1..i .. v1e}e1u1u•1u111-.1tv its entire t£'am back l, Elllel1 I UI IO·Q ; 1. Mil\ton !Ul . I toss·J P•dH1 1 1u i 10.ss;•.~ along ~·1th S<'Vt'ra out · tu1 11 OI ; s. Quist tM I 11 ·11: 6· standing newcoml•rs un- :i.c1uP'IOf',, (UI 11 1•; 7. s,tlrlwr !M) h K h 11•:1 s1e110 4U> 11 :38 ; •.Mere..,,, de r C 0 a C at Y ~u111:«1; 10. 8••n111, tMJ 11 SJ. Rulm£'r. Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot * Cash Prizes County Circuit For Saddleback? There are enough San Diego schools for one conference, but the enrollments of those JCs vary considerably. Grossmont and ·San Diego Mesa, with large enrollments, would probably dominate a San Diego con- ference. Owens says he would like to see all the JCs ''without viable athletic programs" set aside. The better athletic schools would then be releagued. ''Those schools without major programs should not be considered in re- leaguing.'' says Owens. Worth Saddleback College woold like to be part of an Orange County J C conference, but the Gauchos may not be ready for it next year. That's the evaluation of Sad· d leback superintendent Robert Lombardi, who is also the state chairm an for t he Committee on Athletics. "In my role as president o( · Saddleback College. 1 see a real advantage in being in an Orange County league. But there are J0,000 students at Orange Coast nnd 12 000 at Sadd.leback and ·we're ~ot sure we're ready to compete every week (in football) ·with schools like F\lllertoo and Or ange Coast . "But on""1.h e other hand, ~ t hink we're com petitive right 11ow in other sports like baseball. basketball, swimming and t en· nis. .. , don't think a league with an the Orange Count y schools will come about right away, but . maybe we can get the other schools p l ay~n ' each other,'" says Lom bardi. sessions will re£ine the pr~ posals. The final recom mendations will be m ade in early February, which will then be sent to the Committee o n Athletics for a f1.0al d ecision. T hat decision will come in April. There are m any serious pro- blems that the releaguing groups will have to study, says Lorn· b ardi. O n e in part icular is t h e Western State Conference situa- tion. ''Right n ow, t here are 11 schools in that conference. And the leagu e stret ches f rom Compton in the sout h to Hancock in the north. That's over 200 mil~.·· ~ Lom bardi says the .April de- -clsion w ill be a lasting one. "We h ope t o p ut so m e l eagues together t ha t will s tay together for a long time.'' RESULTS • • • (Continued from Page 84) a.MNll c:.wmaM l. El S..1...,.1 ...... 011ub1e KUii, fl,,,_I -l . Cubll, t :•l.t, 2. Unlltd Sl.Mn.6:'4.2.3. Me•l«>, 7: 11.S. "'°""' without (OJl\W•ln, flNI -I. Unit" St«n. t :ll .•. 2. Ar'Jllf'llln.11, t :W.S. J. C-, 7:01.0. 6. 0 <08, 1:01.1. S. Br•tll, 7:1S.I. •· Mll•l«t,. 7: 50.0. .51no'9 scvlls,. rln•I -1. Ar9fntlnl, 7:•.t. 2.. l.lltllil'll Stat•S, 1:50.t . 1. Mtllk.o, 7:!W.. '· Qbe,, 1.01.7. S. Utv9U1y,1 :n .J. ,..lrs wlU'1ovl cox1we ln. flu! -1. UnllM SIMn.J:SJ.&. I. C...loN, 7 :S'.l . l . SrarH, l :Ol.O . ._ Q.lbll I :ot. 1. S. UfVlll."'J. I : JI . .&. t . M9ldco, I: U.O. ,_In wltl'I coaweln, 11,,..1 -1. &rarll, 7:29.7. l. Al'9Hlllne. 1:l1.S. .l. Ur..,_.,, 7:'3..S. .,, l.lftlMd $letaof.. J:SJ.7, S. c:.i.d• l :I0.1.L 0.....1:01.J. "'-' wltl't conw•ln, On.i -1. ~. t ~ Sl.I WCGfMh.. t. CW.,. t :Sl.O. J. Urlltd S1-...,l :S7.0 • ._ llrill'll, 7:0I.• S. Mll.dea, 7:6'.L f:l!....v. .. ~Gr .... Prh<, flNI -t. Unl-.1 Si.h1 (Mlldll 0.Wf'NJ. U.S .. QI., Dorotlly Mllrtlls, U.S. .lofwl w.-tt, U.S.> •.au point$. 1. ~. 4,.S1'. 1 •u ll,4,0)&.4.Mt•l<o, l,JolO. • Niguel Title to An4rews Andr.-, the No. I seed in s ingles and doubles had earlier defeated Tom Leonard 6-1, 6-0 in thesemifutals. Weekly Pigskin Pickeroo '75 w inne rs will be awarded a total of $50 in cash. First place entries receive $25, second place wins $15 and S10 Is awar ded for tltird place. Winners are notified by mail. Look for the official Pigskin Picke roo players form each week in the Daily Pilot sports pages. Orcle the team you think will win in each of the 30 pairings. You may m ail your entry or bring it to the Daily Pilot office nearest you. There are Daily Pilot offices in Newport Beac h , La guna Beach, Mission Viejo, Huntington Beach andCOS~Mesa . J 1st prize $25 2nd prize .$15 3rd prize $10 petition will end next Friday. l.ogtt11a B e a ela Doris· Fagg, the Laguna Beach women's club president, d\'feat<'d Helen Drexelius on the final bole of a 54 -holc match play golC tourna- n\ent recently. Val Morton "°'as the vit:'tor over 'l'helma 'f oo m('y in Lh l"' set:'ond Oighl with JL'lln Abajian winning the third night with a victory o ve r ~1:irgarite 1\1 acFarlanc. Fran Blake dcff'all'<l Ruth Whitak<'r for tho consolation flight title. Longest drtve in the first flight was by Diane Stys with Val Morton in the second flight and J ean Abaji::i n in the lhird fli ght. Jf('lt•n Drcxelius \\'3S closest to the pin on No.6 and Val Mortu11 Oil the 15th hole. El Niguel l n a mutt :lnd j£1f£ toum::im<'nt where three and rive par holes only are counted, Jane Robe rtson was the A flight w inner at El Niguel Country Club. Robertson finished with 44'n with Alma Ralston and Jean Badraun al 45 and Rae Cochran at 46. I n B flight, Jodi Woodward was the win- ner with 41 1-'l, followed by Adrienne Warren (431f.i), Beth Liljcslrom (44112) and a tie at 45 b<'tween Jean Carrick, Jt•annie Kohls and Edna Kober. Bev Henderson '-"'On C night with 38. followed by Elsa Wise (42lf.i ), Eileen Bradwell (43) and Ann Christiansen (431h). Dollie Levy was the D Oight ·winner YAth C3 1fi. l\t3rgie Reece finished. se<"ond at 45 with Betty Hal lid av third at 4511>. Secu:Hff P;i Penewe11'8nd E . P. Cornta!fsel captured lt p3rlners better bal l tournament at Hunt- in gton Seaclif( Country Cluh recently with a 5.9. Other winners in· <"lud e d Martha and liarry Payne with Lenore ond Les Wahttn· brock tied for second at 62. Narie and Tom OJn. ningham, Nancy Ray :ind Hank Gowdy nnd Virginia and Richard Stevens tied at 64 . Five teams lied at 65 including Ginny and Jloot Lambert: llele11 nnd Bob Cowden; Alicu Hubbard snd Wilt Kli ck; Sally und Sam Kniss; and LaVt.'rne and Polo Peterson. Ray Browning won 211 award for bl'ing closest to the pin whi le Nan('y Ray and J . 8 . Moser hed the longest drives. tn a field shots event. N a nc y Ray a nd Kay Moser t ied for first with a net of 45. Geri Hege and Joan Stegman fied at46. In the !!econd flight. J une Doyle and Flo Cov· elJ t ied for first with 4l with Alice Hubbard ln at 43. Fran Crea ger took third flight honors wil.h <11 and Dolly Second was the fourth flight winner with46. Prep Football •itOSH·SO"M k'"'11J Olll•r1•r• fo.,,,lalnV•ll•J 0 I I 0-1 EllMCI• • 4 1 0-11 !o(orll'IQ' FV-Mendhottn, At•'/!•. E1t•ncl1-0.nn•ll S, WJ•ll •. K1111ner 1, Or•t• '· G•rr.iro, Ellovlctt. Pro ~ockey Standings C..,,....11 c.. .... _. P•lrlcll 01wl1• NATIOMAi HOCKIE1' 1..IEACUIE W•lts Conl••,,fl<t "-rtlt DIWISl•1t Pl>il-lllft•il ~ II I 11 11 IS 1''1 llJ....,.rt J I 1 9 10 17 Wl..TP11.GFCA •OO l1S !? •101120,. 0 • J l 11 11 D1>1 17llS "IV RlnQe"-i 2 I I JO , .. Plll\bUt'OI> L~A--lt\ ·Ml:ontrtill O.lroil Atl.,.UI 1 • O l 10 14 8ufl<llO -·~ C•l1lc1r"I• Toronlo Ad1ms Oovlti•n ~0 0 10?'111 1 I 2 I> 11 1& 1l1Sl111 1J0 •1l21 s.,...., .• Gafftft H'f Ril,_r~I. VilftC..,wtr 1 Pf!U-tpfli•S 0.lr•ll 1 (lv ltillO S, W•\flonql"" • • c.rnuool.M 1nrw1.o1.i 1 Bo'slon J, T oron10 0 T..S.J'1Cil,.... No9i1,._S W~CIOlt<I RULES 1. ~I llW e111r, bt•11lr 0..IOWOt ..... -ai. t1c,lmll• .. It,. ..,.1., , ... t o"i.tt. "Ae.i~ laoir.,11•" 11 ••l!Mol '" .,. "•uCI dlil•lit•I•." Enlrltt ~1 .. unltor"" Ill Mn .... ""-t.I lil<lllt.-11 jlfd9lt1t. Tloaw wtticll dcltl't , __ .., wlll ... <111.o~litl .... J '39fOd II to PIG51CI ... PICllEROO, '11. ~I o.,_.rm.nt. PO. 8o1 l!,60, Cott& ,,..M, CA '1•16. J. Onlr ono •"''' per pl!•l.ol'I pmnn1tttd ••" -"· c..i~lMlt ... HwlW'd IPtill coriltil Oftl(lal• ""'' ,,.., ... ,; .. ,, .,..Hi,.le efllri ... 1,.,m • sl119I• •d<l.-1 or i.I""• _..,,...,. •M "'•W dioq.,...lilf il"J "lklil 16WI N mt" ..-Id " -diK•_. ... O.cl..i-91 llMl9'1 •fl t1111 "'"'' mwll bl &C ....... ill ON1I .., •ll <-•l•"lt. . e IEfl'lr'-1 "''"' M pe1tnwrl11rd Mt 1411"'"""' T,_.. .... , A.M. •• mutl M doll"''"' I• n. o.u, "i.t .ttk• r, • •.M. Tllw ... J. s. a.11, '"'"" .... ,,., •• , llld 1'1111• l~ill· 1.wnll""1 -... •il•lllt• , .... , ••. L TIE BREAICElt 8LAHK MUST BE I'll.LED IN Olt f:NTRY l ~VOIO. , ...•...................•.•..•.....••.•..•••• : ENTRY BLANK : • • • • • Nt1me ··-······-·-··-····-·-······--······ • : Address .•.. ,............................. : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ci ty •........•.•.......•.... Zip .•.•.•.••• Phone .................................... . ! Circle teams you thi nk will win this Wffk's games • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • t • • ) . St. Louis vs NY Giants Balti more vs NY Jets Miami vs Buffalo Washington vs cleveland Dallas vs Philadelphia San Diego vs Oakland New Orleans vs Rams Pittsburgh vs Green Bay Denver vs Kansas City Detroit vs Houston ·uscvsNotreDame Army vs Penn State Auburn vs Florida State Ba ylorvsTexasA&M Cal vs UCLA Dartmouth vs Harvard Colorado vs Nebraska Cornell vs Yale Duke vs Florida Georgi a Tech vs Tulane Indiana v s Michigan Navy vs Pitt Ohio State vs Purdue Iowa State vs Oklahoma Penn vs Pri nceton Illinois vs M ichiganState Rice vs Texas Boston College vs Syracuse Oklahoma State vs Kansas State SMU vs Texas Tech TIE BREAKE R -My guess on tM totaf numbe-r of points scOftCI in all .JO games is . --....... -. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • There have been no concrete suggestions for releaguing. but there definitely will l:K?:i n the next ~ix months, says Lombanlt J olm Andrews, rprmer USC all· American t ennis st ar f rom F\lllerton, c a ptured the men's f inals at the L aguna Nlguet. ?I.fen's l nvltaUonal Open Sundoy by defeaUng Dick Bornstedt 11-3, H . Bornst edl reached the finals by winning his sem ifinals match against Alex Olm edoll-1, ll-T, 6-4. ....... PkMroo ts • ,,,.. ......... of th. -. •. ..., ......... MCffom .... M<D••ll'J - w .... ...,. • • • • • • DAILY PILOT • • • • • • • : . The first relea.guing meeting is set for ~ovem ber at Cypi;_css Collea• t o d iscuss d ltferent possibill t les. T wo December JDeeUn&s aod three J anuary Andrews~ team ed with Bill Brown to win the doubles com-. petlUon by d efeaUng Oeoe Malin and !dike Phillipe 11-4, M. In the d ouble-a, Brown and An· drews won their semifmal match against Tim ·Noonan and Dave Rttd 11-4, 11-4. . :. .......................................... \ ..•....................................... ~-~ \ i ' BG DAILY PILOT Monday, October 20. 197~ mnWNGE ~~~~~~ ' . I Jock Ff'arer, rormer marketing exe<'utive ror Mazda t'Motor Co. and Chrysler, has been appointed national Sale-$ 1rnanag~r ror Majestic, lnc .• of Newport Beach. I l'hilip F . ~htpht-rd, p~('sid('nl or Circle Seal Corp., o! Anahc1n1, has bcl'n nJn1rd hy the Sccr~tary of Commerce to f S<'rve as a n1ent1Jt.·r or the l>rc:;;1dcn t's Export Council 'Task I Foret.• on Export Promoli un.' The task force will review existing Comm rr('i' tXI)Ofl promotion activities ;1nd ''ons1der rf.•commendations for new 1>rogr..1nl :'.<>. Shl'pherd resides in NcwPort Beach. ~ The board of dirMors of Bank of Nt>wport has t.·lt·ttcd O. W. 'Dick' RiC"hard viec prc:11dl·nt vice-chairman of thl' board • ,;------------------------------------------.------· NEW 'YORK' STOCK EXCHANGE Monday's Closing Prices H•W YO .. lt CUl"I)' -~ .... -W.. llf4 huowl~ at• prlcH "" ti. '·l llG> Clllf' (}IQ 'l Nol tW C,.. =.vot $toc111. •xaw.ne-M C-o'l. tM 1 7JI '*""* ""-E\oln N•ll i t n ""' • v. M1" N .. (MP P' 1.ll •• i ,,.._"" 11r..ir I"" 10 20 • • .• P.E Chd!ol UOM (lie. C..-Ttt I.ti 4 1J 21 -\lo El"9\C I.WI o t• !\lit .. ~ -• •-C..-r lM'C .U :t2 tn ..._ • Ellr.C. 1.60 1 It 12 , .. 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Rullf"dg.-, Jr. h as been appoint· 1ed controlh·r at ('ol'hl'"anl' C 'h il~l' and <:o., odvertising, public 1relat1uns und markt·ting (•.rn1 1 I-ft· was furnlt•(l.v d1v1 .. 111n c·untrollt•r for Lead ership }lousing s~·~tt·in :<. lnC". nr .S.111t:t t\.ll<.1 , l)waync• I .. ,.:llison h,1;, het•n named vi re president of the 'h('w l\ank of S:1 n C.'Jp1·nl•nlt'. ~t·t·urt11ng to bank ehairm;;in 'fony 11iGi1)v ,111n1 l~l11snn "':IS m11~t l'l'C'('lllly \'I('(' president o r Santiago Tiank 1n Tustu1. lit· 1t11ne<l th1 • San Cll'menlc office as loan of· firt~r \\'ht~n tht· IJ;ink OJ>L~nC'd l.J!>l ~pru1g J le· Ii vcs 1n S:.111 C'l\·n1cnll' "'1th his "'ifc and tY.'O children . • Stuart finC' ha~ jolned Microdata Corp. ::is dirE"C'lilr of marketing for the Irvine ft rm 's RF.A I .TY division. I-le "·ill hl' rt~sJ)Onsiblc for starting .n(>"' REAI.1''i' <ll'alC"rships . Fine comes from Gt•n.-r:.il C'timputer Systems of Oallas "'h1•rl' ht' "'US director of interna- t1on:1\ n1arkt·tinj.!. f-ll• ll\'t'S 1n ll untington Re::trh . • Th(> Orange County c.:haplt·r of thf' National AssMiation Qf t\C'C'Ounl ant ~ ha s C'lec-tC'd t:. JO)'<'C Timmerman presid ent of the 500·mem ht.'r a ssoc·1at1on 1 Mrs. 'I'imn1 erm an, l"ontrol\('r for Eagle Manufacturing in the City of Indus! 1·y. lives in I.a I labra "'ilh her family . • l.inda f'Ja.-k, formerly of I.i nda Clark and Associates, has joinf'd Newport rollahorativc, Inc., H Newport Beach arC"hitcctural and intt'rior dl's1gn firm, • Computt'r .'-ulomatlon's Naked Mini di\'ision has named :lterlf' n.-own m~nager or major pro~ram develop· ment, and Marvin Silvt'rman manager or major program 1 support, both new pos1tiOns. • Yungtay-llilachi F.ngineering Co. has loC'ated in the Irvine In dustria l ComplC'x "'ith Te.-ry Corley named manuf <lC'l urer·s re presl'nlali\'t'. Tl'll' firm. "'hi('h l't'prest'nls more than 100 manuf3C· turers in T:ii"'an. is located in thl• Douglas Plaza <Jrett of llC Engineers to Hear Management Talk Jean Van Camp. program managcr for an Air Force sat ellit(> C'om munications system at Collins Radio. will addre ss Saddlcback engin ee.-s on the topic "'l\1anage ment Ry Objec· ti\'E',"' Wednesday al8p.m . Van Camp "'ill discuss the implementation of manage- ment by objective and goal setting at a meet ing of the s ubsection of the Institute of EleC'trical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. at the Villa Sweden restaurant, 23740 El Toro Road. El Toro. Reservations for the dinner meeting, which begins at 7 p.m ., can be made by calling l\tike Mi ssios al 581-3232, ext. 2.565. Cost is $4.25 . P ensi on R eform Law Has I t s Loopholes NEW YOllK !UPI) -The '"do it yourself" Individual Retirement Account pension fund and Keogh Plan funds arc the hottest thing in the savin gs market today, says the United States League of Savings Associations . A person in position under the new Pension Reform l.aw to put Sl ,500 a year into an IRA C'an accumulate $189,774 in 30 yt"ars with taxes de- ferred until withdrawals begin. Thos(' fo rtunate enough to be able legally to put $7,500 into a Krogh Plan C'an aC'cumulatc $948,886 in JO years. BUT TllERE are a lot of restrictions on IRA savings, most of whic h are fa miliar by now because they have been e:cplained In the advertising Q( banks. Sa\'lngs and Joan 85· 2i0Ciations, mutual fund de- alers and others who sell the plan. llOY.'l~vcr, there is a little k.110"'" but valuable loophole in one or the more important IRA restrictions. says Charles B. Johnson. h(>ad of the Franklin Group or Mutual F\1nds headquartered in San l\tateo, California. The restriction in question says that once an investor has started an IRA, he can't shift out or it into a nother ortener than once in three years. And in most cases, J ohnson said. that means the investor will have little or nothing to say about how his contributions are invested in three years. The investing policies are controlled firm \y by the bank or other firm that set up the customer's IRA for him. . lorcon~ Inc. ''BUT. FOR the purposes of the pension reform law's IRA provisions." Johnson said. "a group or mutual funds under the same management is a single entity and a person who sets up an IRA with such a group can switch his money from one of the funds in the group to another at will.·· . Awar d ed Bid This can be a big advantage " Orcon, Inc. or Santa Ana, and can max.imlze ~..,.'lb of . bas been r e tained to handle the IRA, Johnson said. • the planning !or and ln.talla· With a group like F'rank.lin. ' UOftof all plumbing utiUties in whieh has-seven mutual fWlds the S/05 million La Mancha totalling $250 million in as· ~homes complex or the sets, the IRA owner, Johnson MlNion Viejo Co. :laid, can have his money in Phu• I or the proJed, utility stocks !or Income, budgeted at $8.8 mllllQ.11, and bonds !or capital protection, J~ated in Mission Viejo, con-. in gotd min.inJ atocks as an in- c:lltl or 135 townhomes. Orcon nation hedge or in o more • will handle planning and in· speculative. growth stoc k 1t.allatl or all plumbing !und,acc:ordlng to the way the faclllllH for the bulldlllgs. fananclal w lild• are blowlng ~plttlo dale ror Phase 1 at the moment, and still stay u tarttted r early summer, within the letter or the IRA l9'lf. law, ' ) AlllclO'lt.ICI t 101 3.t'1-'• O-.wMl.10 ' J8I 21"'-t""' "-' CP . 11• J "• AU~ ,loO • J 10~• • '• O'>tMtQ at! . llCI ,,,_,_ V. "..ilrlCtl I 40 ) I 11 + •,. 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Saddle hack VOL 68, NO. 293, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAJ,.IFORNIA Tod ay's C l osing N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1975 TEN CENTS So Ions Caustic About New York Aid By Vniled Press lntemalional Mayor Abraham Beame today pleaded with Congress to ap. prove legislation to keep New York City solvent. but ran i.nto a Weam or hostile questions from members of a House banking subcommittee. One congre.ssman told Beame his constituents· opinion ran JO or •IO lo one against helping the city. Another said the city ought to sell Shea Stadi_um to raise money. ··t would like to take this op- portunity to congratuJate you for the most monumental sense of humor I ever witnessed,·· another congressman told· Beame after he presented his plea for a multibillion dollar loan guarantee to help New York avoid defaulting on its obliga. tions in December. Even those congressmen on the subcom mittee who sym· pathized with the city's pli&ht said it would be difficult to get legislation through the House, Rep. Paul E . Tsongas (D · Mass. J said to aid New York will · who votes to aid New York will "in effect be turning his back on hi!i constmaency. ·· Senate Democra tic Leader Mike Mansfield, meanwhile, said be understood that a filibuster is ' planned against any bail-out legislation . He added it would be "difficult" to get the 60 votes needed to crack a talkathon. Al the White House. press secretary Ron Nessen told re- porters President Ford "has seen no legislation (lo aid New VorkJ which he fee l s is worthwhile signing .·· Nessen said the President still believes New York needs to "tidy Food Stamp 'Changes' To Eli1ni11ate M. ln2Holdups J111·y Charges Laguna Man A Laguna Beach man and a federal prison escapee recently arrested by Fullerton police have been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection wit h a pair of brazen a rmed robberies at banks in Miss ion Viejo a nd San Clemente . Nearly $40,000 was stolen from the Mission Viejo branch of Bank of America the morning of Aug. 15 by two gunmen disguised in jump suits, mas ks, wigs, hats and gloves. He said the two men were booked on sus picion of robbery and a seldom used law that makes it illegal for a person to wear a costume in public. He said the FBI was called to in- terrogate Morris and Van Dunk. Indictments naming the two men in connection with the two south county holdups were issued Wednesday in Los Angeles. The two men are in CUstody in li eu i r $50,000 bail each. Sinus Cold Stops Ford WASHJNGTON (UPI) - President Ford, suffering from a sinus cold. canceled his official appointments today and spent the morn- ing in his pajamas and bathrobe in the White .House family qua rters. "The President is reeling reasonably well except for sinus congestion, a tenden- cy to cough and a fever slightly above 100," press secretary Ron Nessen said. Ford has been suffering from a hackine: cough for m ore than a week. and Nessen said he was placed' on an antibiotic today after first being treated with . 1 cold tablets, a nas al spray and •decongestant. · Oo Sept. 18 two men carrying guns burst into the San Clemente branch or Crocker National Bank, herded employes inloastoreroom and escaped with $4 ,600. Saddlehaek Distriet Indicted we re Gerald Grant Morris, 23, of2655 Laguna Canyon Road . Lagun a Beac h and Cameron Timothy Van Dunk, 25. a convicted armed robber who has been serving time al a federal prison al Lompoc. . Morris and Van Dunk were ar- rested by Fullerton police Oct. 3. after a fi e ld sergeant on patrol noticed two costumed men s itting on a wall not far from a branch of Bank of America. Both were wearing Cake moustaches, wigs and phony makeup. Trnstees May Ask Construction Aid S~. Lee Devore, detect ive· div.1 sion commander, said 32 caliber automatic pistol ammuni- tion was found on one of the sus- pects. I The Saddleback Valley Unified School Di strict is caught up in a new build ing boom and tonight the board of trustees will be asked to take several actions to help speed construction along. School trustees will meet at 8 p .m . in the Los Alisos In- termediate School multi-purpose room, 25171 Moor Ave .• Mission Viejo. A closed·door executive U.S.,_ Soviets O~ Grain Sale Terms WASHJNGTON <AP> -The United States and the Soviet Union have reac hed terms for Jong -range sale of Ame rican· grain to the Russians and a Sov- iet comm itment to supply~some oi.l to this country, it was learned today. The grain deal, completed by Unde rsecretary oi State Charles W. Robinson in his third round of talks in Moscow, is designed to stabilize Russian purchases from the United States over the next several years. Andrews said the agreement involves mostly wheat arid com. Because the grain deai is for cash, Andrews said, when final details are worked out the Sov- iets probably will have to send the United States petroleum or perhaps liquified gas. <See GR AIN, P ogeA2) session will precede the meeting at 7p.m . One of the actioos scheduled for tonight's meeting is an ap- plication for $2 million in state aid for remodeling and ex· pansion of the Mission Viejo High School campus. The two-phase project will pro- vide additional classroom space for about 450 stude nts, a new auto shop and con~ruction lab, ex· panded gymnas ium facilities, and a 350-seat theater. Trustees also ar e expected to award a contract for the addition of interior panels to El Toro High School and to proceed with plans to expand Espe r anza School, a facility for the trainable mental- ly retarded in Mission Viejo. Although the basic concept for the E spera nza School expansion was approved by trustees two weeks ago, they a re calling for a r evis ion to include a $34,000 swimming pool, lands caping, and outdoor improvements. A fourth agenda item deals with the district's plans for a fourth high school campus ln the Mission Viejo Industrial Park. Trustees are being asked by the Miss ion Viejo Company to ex· tend a clause in the .purchase <See COL LEGE, P age A2) ' • ons Taxpayers Will Save $1 Billion WASHINGTON (U PI> -The Administration today proposed sweeping changes in the food stamp prog ram that would limit aid to official poverty.le ve l ramilies, eliminat e a million households from the prog ra m and save taxpayers an estimated $1.2 billion a year . The plan, outlined before a Senate committee by Agriculture Secretary Ea rl L . Butz, would tie food stamp eligibility to the of. ficial poverty figure established each year by the federal gOvern- ment. This figure currenUy is SS,050 for a family of four. But the Ad- minis tration plan a llows a "slan· dard deduc tion .. of $100 a month· or $125 if the household l'ontains a person over age 60 in figuring food stamp eligibility. The de· duction wo uld raise the annual gross income figure lo $6,250 or $6.550. Butz said use of government poverty figures would eliminate a million househo lds -or 3.4 million individuals -from the rood s tamp progra m . This represents roughly 17 percent of lhe 18.8 million individuals cur- rently partic ipa ting in the pro- gra m . The plan w as immediately criticized by Sens . GeorJ?.e S. !See STAMPS, Pag:e A2} Laguna Hills Man Robbed A Lagun a I-till s man was robbed or nearly SS,000 Sunday by two m en who grabbed him and threatened him at gunpoint while he strolled through the Sad- dleback Valley Plaza on El Toro Road , Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. D e puti es said Sa m uel Diamond, 50, of 2266 Via Puerta, told them two m en accosted him as he window shopped in the plaza and forced him to hand over the contents of his wallet plus a watch, ring and bracelet. The value -most of it attributed to the jewelry -was listed at $4,844 . Dia mo nd told offi cers the two men then returned to their car and drove off at high speed. Viejo Needs Teen l.lelp Volunteers At SYIJSD Board • up" its affairs . I-le a lso stressed that Beame has "not taken the :1teps to convince the state of New York of its fiscal responsibility.'' Beame. in his stalemenl to the subcommittee, urged Congress to make "wise decisions" on the aid request instead or the "wise remarks of Wh i!e House spokesm en." New York averted immediate default Friday when the city teachers' union decidt.-d at the last minute to use $150 million in pension r unds to buy city nole:s and :support a state rescue plan. The nl'xt problem facing lhe ci- ty is a proposed three -year budget cutting plan which would save $724 million , The budgcl trimming was ordered by a state board that has a uthority over New York 's fiscal affairs . UPIT•I ....... JOSEPH QUINLAN. WIFE LEAVE HOSPITAL Asking Court to Permit Daughter to Ole 'Let Her Die' Family Wants Lifeplug Pulled MORRI STOWN. N.J . CUPll - A New Jersey judge was asked today to have the plug pulled on the lift>·s ust ainin g respirator that has kept Karen Ann Quinlan's heart beating for six months . A lawyer for the family said Miss Qui nl an should be allowed to ··re- turn to God with grace and dignity ... Attorney Paul Armstrong made the appeal before Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. in the legal battle Mi ss Quinlan·s adoptive parents are waging to end t he lire of their 21 -ycar-old daughter. Kar en Ann has been in a coma for six mont hs, suffering from ir· r eversible brain damage which resulted fro m taking a combina- tion of tranquilizers and alcohol. T he case has alli-acted wide at· tention. involving the touchy is · s ue of whether a totally debilitat- ed patient has a rig ht to be s pared a n artificially prolonged li fe . Karen 's parents, Mr. and Mrs . Joseph T. Quinlan , accompanied by teen-a~cd d aughter Mary El- len . stood in thl' rear of the s mall , crowded courtroom while their lawyer s poke. The Quinlans "believe that the earthly phase of Kart"n ·s life has drawn to a close . and that rurth<'r treatm e nt mcr<'IY holds her back from the rcahzat1on or a better lire." Arms trong said. He said the Quinlans do not deem suc h an action to be "1n ;,1ny way sinful."' The state contends that the Quinlans· religious freedom docs not in clude the liberty lo choose death for their daughter. 'Armstrong said he would prC' sent testim ony of doctors that Karen Qui nl an is in a "perliistent or chronic vegetative state·· with "upJ)l'r brain stem dysfunction " l-ler ·•coma·lik e state 1s 1r· reversible and thert' is no pro- s pect for recovery.·· !See COMA, PageA21 In Bis mark, N.D., Rep. Mark Andrews (R-N .0 .), said the grain agreement was for five years "cash on the barrel head " and would call for six million to eight rpillion metric tons to be purchased from the United States this year a n d future yearly pUrchases of ei1ht million to IO milliOn tons. Deputy SheriCf Cal Neve is looking for Mission Viejo resi- dents to make bi5 job a litUe easier. Paddle Debate Renewed Ora ng~ Coast L . L r:z~ W e a t h e r Sunny t hrough Tuesday with some low eloucl-. along the coast toni ght. Slightly warmer days. Beach h1~t-· near 70. Low 80s inJ;u1 Lows tonight 45 to 55. BICYCLE SOLD ON FIRST DAY "I sold my bike the ll.rst day tbead ran in your paper." Tbiat's tlte succinct success 'story told by tbe Dana Point woman who placed this ad in the Dally Pilof: Must sell. Hond• Xl.'10. Like nu. $275. xxx-x·XJtX. Jf you have a vehicleYoU want to sell, call 6'2-5678. It only takes a I~ wordl ln tbe right place to mat,e a sale. Along th• Ol'an1ir0c>ast tho •'Dally Pilot 11 the right p lace. ) ~ He wants to bear from people wbo would be wfllinilo work on a citizens advisory councU to keep first .time juvenile offenders Crom being placed behind bars. T he advisory council will direet a new federally-Cunded program aimed at d iverting mirior orfenc\:ers to a local counseling cetster instead of juvenlfe hall. The counseling center Is scheduled to c>pen Nov. I. Ne.ve, also a member of the Municipal Advisory Council, would like to have resumes sent to him in car_ of tbe MAC,~129 "D" La PH Road, 111.lulon Viejo. Tbose selected to serve oo the advisory council will not be ln· volv<d In the actu al counaellnc ol juveoiles but only-asked to five dlrtttlon to the program. By llUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol ... 0.11?"' ....... Saddleback Valley Unified School Dis trict officials. who tbou&ht they ha d licked the cor· pc>ral punishment controversy, have been given a setback. It came by way of • new law signed last month by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. which requires school officials to obtain the Writ· ten consent or parents before they reach for the paddle. That, plus the lead taken by.tile Loo Angeles Unified ll!>hool Dis- • bict in abolishing an corporal pw1bhment, may roree &ebool board trustees to reevaluate their piddling policy. Ttte board of trustees last June realllnned Its earlle<. Polley to retain Cbrpor«I punishment as an option to "encourage .. correct behavior even though a Mission ·Jiejo student cited a lleged abuses of that policy. In light of the recent events Joseph A. Platow. Saddleback pupil personnel ser vices diree- t.oc. now is asking the board of tru•tee.s to bury the paddle forever. He recommends revising lhe board'• Policy dealing with the puni.shment or students to read~ ''Corporal pu·ntsbmeot (de- fined Al tho lnfiictfon of pain UP· on tM body or penon of a stu-dWtt> is not considered an ap- plbpriate dlaclpll.nary metllod, 111!1 t&eret'Ot<e shell not be used ln ilie ichools ol the Saddleback ValleytJnilied School District." PlitOW's recom mendation-car. • • ' ri es the backing of Superinten- dent Richard Welte and will be placed before the governing board for action in November . A s urvey of Saddleback prin· ci pals indicates that a majority of them prerer to keep the paddle in their a rsenal and use it as a last resort m easure. ln a rel)(frt to trustees Platow, however. polnts out that prin- cipals rarely, if ever, used cor - poral punishment. ''It appears, therefore, within the confines or this district, the educational team has already de- veloped a wide variety of dis- ciplinary techniques that are aheroativn lo corporal punish- ment. 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It was the first major at:c1ch.'nt on the thret•-line ~1cx1co City ~uh· way sysll'm since 1ls opening 10 1969. There v.·as no immediate ex- planation of v.·hv the train went l)Ul of control. t:ach train has a driver \.\·ho v.·ork:; \.1llth a curn· puterized control system. The F'rench·designed subv.•av system. featuring rubber-tired cars, cost S400 million and car- ries ne arly tv.·o million passengers daily. Arcadia Knifing ARCADIA <UPI) -Andr<"s Aguirre, 24. was killed by a knife in the back late Saturday night a s he left a party. • .. ORAN GE COAST Tn•O..-<<>•"•D•1l•r,,.,, "'''~""''"' .~.., ~~'""'J,,.,r,"" ·~~'""~'·'"•t.>•·'""' c.o.t'>I Pu1!• '"""~ (On'''"", "''"'' ·•'• '°"" ,,_,, '", pul>IP\l\O'<I "'"" t~t' 11\P ""'' I'"'·" !.,, ' '·' ,,..).0, N•""l><:l! 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The r1rst l<l Sl0\}, <tflt'I' t\\10 hours , \\'ere lWO men v.•hO robbed him o f s1 ;,o . ''At>0ut a half-hour later. the same two came back :-ind tht'y tl1Lln t IJl'i ng any aml>ulance, '' Snyder said Sund a)' as hr rL·cu1>C'rat<'cl in a Hollywood ho~pital. lnslt>ad . ht.· t-t.11d, they took his watch and ring .. • ·'fhe !;1:-.t 1 h1ng f t•xpected Y.'as to get robbed,'' he ~aiit ''I \\'~I ~ pr.1y1 ng that soffiL'One would stop -but Hllt f11r tll .tl ' l·'ivt.• hour ~ afl l'r hC' ft·lt hltnsclf i:!ctting sick, pullt'<i nff tht.· 111;ul ;ind acl l\ ~1 tt.•d hi::. car's t•mergency fJ,1:-;hu1 g llJ..:hl~. ;1 \\tJ1n:111 ~toppt•d llt• s 1.1id he asked h<.·r f11r hl'li> :ind ~ht · <lrf>\ t' ,1\~J ~' J"\ot long aftcr\\1ard, .i ::.t ~tlt.· tr1111p1·1· ,u tl\t'{l. /nllo"'t'<I hy an :Jn1bulanc e . 'l'ht· t1 a111n.1 1H·<·u1 rl·d ,1s Sn ~il l.'r , 58, an a<·coun· tJnl \\ho hJ" t :1h.i·n 111:-.ulin fol' 15 y1·ars for a d1abl'tic l·1111J 1l1un , h1 •:1<h·d tu Lht.· J:J urida K.1-•ys on a business 1r1p. Rites Scheduled Further arguments against corporal punishml'nt 1s that though public schools still con· done corporal punis hn1ent, it was outlawed in California jails in 1913, is no longer used by the Navy, and has been banned in the 'juvenile hall and probation 5chools ofOranite County. Although many laymen con· tinue to cling to the belief that the , paddle works v.·ondcrs in correct· ing student behavior. Platow points out th at professionals nol only consider il ineffective but thiit it often leads to greater dis · ciplinary problems. Humil1al1on , Platow main · tains, is the rr\os t significant feature of bodily punishment in the case of high school students. However, the administrator argues that when young adults are treated like little children there is a tendency to "breed ~reater defensiveness, resent· nient and hostility." "'rom Page Al Richard LaBelle, a blind slu· dent in his senior year at UC Irvine, is making his way ~round the campus with the aid of a t•anc today arter his guide dog, lle1di, was killL>d by an automobile Fri· day night. The dog, valued at about $6,()()1) in trainer's time, was struck by 11. car driven by another UCI stu· dent, at about 11 :45 p.m . nt!ar the intersection of Campus Drive and Verano Way. Heidi was LaBelle·s first see- ing-eye dog. Last summer . he and Heidi went through a month· long training program at Gwdt• Dogs of lhe Desert in p_.Jm Springs. But lasl Friday nii:!hl. r~Relle thoughl he heard o knock at lht• door. lleidi ran to the door and LaBelle followed. lie opened lhe door and lieidi ran out into the night.. F T ff. v· . STAMPS ••• or r a IC 1ct1ms M<·Guvern ens D.I. and Rob<Tl J)ole (R ·Kan. J. authors of ;,Jn Bookie Rap Hits Barkeep Orange County Sheriff 's of- ficers have fil ed n1ult1plc.• bookmak111g l'hargC's against ii Laguna !!ills b:.u·tendcr v.·ho al legl•dly t ook bets on football games and the world series while be mi"ed drinks at Reubens RC'staur:.int , 211001 Aven1da de la Carlotta,. l-'unrr.d .1rr.1ngl'lnt·11t:-. ""'('11· llt·nd111 g 111d.1~ f1 H· tlt rt•t· 1nt·1n hl•f:-; ilf :1 :-.oulh ()r;,111J,!t' Cull/II~ f:inulv kdh.•d Saturtl.iv \\hL·n th1 · C';imp~·r thry "'t'/'t-" l'1tl;111-: 111 ilurst 1ntn flaml.'.., af!1•r b1·1n i-: ~1dt':O." rpt~d by a 1111 run dri\ er ·rhe C'aliforn1a lht..:h"':1y 1'.1 trol Sundav ;,irreslt.'<1 .1 :\l l'x1c<.111 nu lion al i n Los An ).!t'lt•s Count) ;.ind booked him in to ()r:.irlJ.!t' (.'nunt} Jail on ft·lony n1:.in :-.l;.iughlt•r .ind hit and run char/,!t':-> en conlll..'t'll Oll "'1th lht• f:.it;d c·ru :.h Soc11rro Ibarra. 2.1, "'ho l i~tt•d a Bald\t in J>a rk o.uldrt·ss. a.llt•).!1•dly drovr th e car th:.it trigi::erl"l.I tht· fi1·ry cr<1s h Saturday C'\'t•ning nn !ht' Santa Ana F'rt'L'\\'OJ )' ill An<Jht•im . Kiiied in the OJC'l'ide nt \\'l'ri· S1·ott W. LllCOJ :O:, 28. of 26526 \'1,1 I.ara in :\fission \'11-·JI.'.•. hi~ 5 yA.·:1r old son, )1 ich;,11~1 . .JUd hi:-. brolh1·r, Terry, 32. of 3 10 Ashton Or1\'1·. Laguna ReaC'h . A county t•uroner 's spt1kl'!'i man said today th\· bod11:·s ""'l'rt• lak1·11 to Backs Kaul>ars i\l ortuary 111 Anaheim. The CJ-IP a('C'idenl invrstii::<i · lion bur<"au trac·ed the suspt•ct's car using a li cense nun1l>t~r JOl\('(I down by witnesst's to the ~1Cl:L · From Page A l COMA ... Armstrong S<lid lht' Quin!ans are asking the cnurt to dl'Cl<.1rl' their daughte r n1<•nt;:il1y 1ncom pelent and give them the ri~ht tn ha\'(" the respirator turnL'd off out of lov(' for lht• "·on1 :.in "'It is that love, f:.iith :ind courage of lhc Quinlan fan11\v that has brought u ~ ht'T"l' luday,: :\rmstrong said Attornt'y Gt>nt·ral \\lill1 ;1 m Jo' Hyland s aid the st ;1te's pnmary inter~t 1s protecting l1fl' ''The right to !!ft' 1:-. fund ;,1n\t'll· tal," Sa11J }!~·land "1'>.'l'n If lht• n~ht to priv;,1t'Y 1•nc1nnpassed a right lo t•\('t'\ death. K:1r t•n ()u1nlan 1s incap ~1b\1· of making th;.l\ rhOLCl'.'' · Kart•n 's medieal t'On dition 1s that of at ll.'a St a Sl'Vl'r<:ly rt• larded person ~ Olll' wilh a con sciousness level less than that c)f an infant," Coburn said. "'Kart·n . . , cannot be subJet·led to the religious bt•liefs on lht• part of ht'r pal'ents "'h1t•h v.•ould dcpr1Vl' her 0£ life.· Booklet Gives College Aid Suggestions '.'Jeed help paying for college• next year'' A book!t~t now availahlP 1n lhe rounsC'lors · offices of local hil(h srhools h:-i -; somC' exC'l'l\ent ad- vice. a<"l·ording tn F:I 'l'uro lligh rounselor ;\1 ;:irgo 11 arrif\on ~hC' ~ay~ no,~· s the' time to !(';1rn ,;tb0\11 lht' l'O:-il S of Lil lending d1ff1'rent kinds of <·olll'j'..!l'S and how much a s tudent's family •m1~ht b<' ;1sked to p;,1y toward lhosecosts. The free booklet with the answers is c3\led "Meeting Collegt• Costs J976·77 '" and has been made available through the College Scholarship Service. ln addition lo a valuablP checkU:st to steps to follow in ap· plying for financial aid, Ms. liar· nson says the booklet also ex· plains: -How to estimate expenses at various colleges. -How to determine the ;imo\1nt of financial aid nect>ssary to attend college by us. ing provided work shet..'t\s and a need analysis system • -Wh<'re to apply for aid from various ft-deralr state and private sources. -How and where to find more detailed information about the d.itterenl kinds of aid th~t are available. tl1 •nl. 11·h1 r h took pJa('~· near Lin- 1·0J n .i\venut•. \V1lnes:-.t·.s 8:11d the c~1mp<.·r t ru,·k \\·.is in 1hc southbound l;uH·s 1\'ht·n 11 \\';1s hit by thl.' car. \\htt•h -.\1 l'l'Vl'd \Vildly across two f.Hlt':-0 11( tr<Jffl(' Off lt'l'l'S v.·t•rt• told the tru<'k fltppl•d over and immediately b11r::.l into flames, burning the \ll't1m-. tv dt•atb before rt.•scuers ('1Hd1! r1•;u·h lht'tYl lnvt•st1~;1tors ~aid the suspect t•ar "as found at lhe home of a fr1t"nd nf IharrJ 111 R;.ildv.·111 Park. 'l'ht• fr1t·nd ;dl1'J..!t'dl\' had l11ant•d lhl' l'ar lu lharr<t earltl'f ~alur­ day. aht•rnatc food ::.tamp rervrm bill. :'.1cGovern s aid the program "is a surrendc1· to !'lome of the more extreme critics" \.\'ho want not to correct I he abuses that have surfaced but s ubstantially rt'duce the scope of tht· program by making it strictly a poverty program. Dole s ugg<'slt•d that the Ford bill is another overture to con.· :S C'rvatives who first proposed the $5 ,050 fii;urc. Butz s aid 3 .3 rriillion households or 57 percent "will ht> at least a s well off'· under the Ad· m1ni strution bill. Deputies identified the bartender as Kent llall \Vill ard, 33, or 23972 Los Cruces, J.aguna Niguel. Willard is now rrce on bJil arler being booked inlo Orange County Jail. \Villard was .arrested after he allegedly accepted wagers made in Reuben's bar by undercover officers. Investigators ~aid he look bets r ang1ng fro1n 55 to S.50. Trus tees Consider El Toro Wonian Held in l 'he ft Bond Issue Date An El Toro \\.'Oman was cited on charge::; or pell)' theft dunnl! the v.·eekend <.1£ter she allegedly -stole a jacket Yalued at SS2 from a Laguna !fills Mall store, Orange County Shetirr·s officers reported today. Capistrano Unified School Dis· tnct trustees will consider s et- ting March 9 as the date for a $30 million school construction bond issue. The board will meet at 7 .30 tonight at San Juan Elementary S<:houl. 31642 El Camino Real , San Juan Capistrano. ·rhf' propo~1-·d $.JO million bond ISSllt' \\'Ould finance construction of 1•ig ht new schools in Mi ssion \'iejo, San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point. the fastest growing art•.:is in the large school dislricl Recent projections show that the d1stril'I ,.,,Ill have <1bout 8,000 From Page A l GRAIN ... Andre\.\'S did not say how much In Was hin~ton . 11 "'as learnrd lht~ deal was for :oi bout fl ve mil hon tons o f >Yheat and othl.'r grains .1nnua!ly, r>eriodil· purt•h;,1 s e s by :\lose-ow, son1et1m"'s of enormous \'U\u mes, have unsettled p1;ces in thl' lJ"nitt'd Statl•::.. 1'his year a pour Ru ssian harvest has led to purchases or 9.8 million melric tons of grain rrom American exporters. Ac - cording to some ('COnomists. this probably will res ult in a jump of U.S. consumer prices the next few months . The Soviet:; v.•ere hoping for a crop of 215 million metric tons this year compared to a con- s umption need of about 200 million mC'tric tons. Jlowever. • latest American est1mal\!s arc a harvest of some >70 million metric tons. A metric ton is equivalent tu 2.205 pounds. Jt was learned an announce ment of the deal also will specify a ~lated Soviet intention to sell .some oil to the United States. •.ro.v.•ever: kno"·ledgeable U.S. of· f1ci:Jls ~:.11c1 there "'ould be no un - dercut tin¢ of cartel pnces set bv lht." 13-nation Organization Or Pt~troll'um Exporting Countries IOPF:C1 . Zone Change Bid Studied 9r~nge Cou!1tY Planning Com· m1ss1oners w1ll consider a re- quest Tuesday for a zone change from agriculture to a planned community dis trict , on about 159 acres an the Saddleb::1ck Valley. If the Alicia l·lills Development Company's request is approved a maximum of 1,151 residential units would be allowed on l<1nd :;outhwest of Moulton Parkway gt"nerally between Oso and Alicia J•arkways . The public hearing on lhe"zonc. change is set for 1 :30 p .m . in the commission '.s chambers at 400 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. new students by 1980. In a \.\.'rittcn recommendation to trustee s. Supt . Jerome Thornsl<'Y s aid an election on )1arch 9 would alluw the district lhl' grt>alest lead time in ~etting tun:;truction or Jl<'W school s un- dt·r way. fn a reluted m:..itl l'r, the board \\ 11 l t'on~ Lill' r re corn tYl('ndations for LIS l' of $2.8 1nillion in bond money previous ly ::iuthorizC'd by voters but not s pt•nl. Thornsley s;;11d these funds should be used for construction or ;1 elementary s«hoo\ in San Juan Capistrano anci purchase of an ~ddit1onal elementary ~chool site in '.\t ission Viejo. Deputies said Marie Theresa Tinnesen , 41, of 23333 Ridge Route Drive. El Toro, was d e· tained arter she allegedly left Ruffum's department s tore \vithoul paying for the clothing. Airline Strike CORAL GABI.ES. F1a. 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PluJ )'(lu'll be earning high interesl lrom lhe day ol depo1lt 1nd you can withdraw el your oonvenlenoe. ' She did ool heed hi5 calls and he followed. By lbe time La&!~ had worked his way from the apartments, across a field to Campus Drive. the scr1..'ech oC tires had quieted and Heidi was dead. Irvine police said the driver w3s not at fault in the accident. Saddle back College Radio Station OK' d South Orange County residents can now tune their radios in to KSBR. Saddleback College's student-operated sration. Programming on the new sl a· tion. located at 88.5 on the FM d1<.1I . includes popular and classical music from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. l\1onday through Friday. By the middle of this month, the students plan to expand their progran:ming by three hours in lhl' <:ifll'rnoon a nd include pro- ..:rams on <'ommunity affairs and cu I l ti r:.il l'Vf'n l ~ I aped on campus. The collt·~t· received a permit. for IO watt::; (rom the Federal Commun1r:..it1o ns Commission last sum ml•r and hopes to re- ceive permiss ion to increase to 3,000 v.·atts by this spring. The wallage incre<1s e would allow the s tation to be heard throughout the county. From Page Al COLLEGE. • agr<'rment for the site for one year. Thl' ex\('nsion will give the ·~iss io'"! Viejo Company addi- tiona l time to complete the im~ prn\'('ment of public streets in· eluding curbs, paving and 1gut· ters. An oth~r hig h school already locat~ 1n the l\1ission Viejo In· dustr1a\ Park, Silverado Con- tinuation Hi g h School, is schedult>d ror formal acceptance by trustees tonight. l Ski Club Planning Ope ning Mee ting • The Saddleback Valley YMCA Ski club will hold its first meeting of the year,-Wednesday at 7:30 p .m . at the·v, 23131 Orange Ave. in El Toro. 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HIGHEST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS ·-· ... ·· c..-,..-..,°""" 7 3f4 Ofo 8 .06°/o 1•000• I YCAACEAll,ICAT'lc 7.112°/o 7 .79% 6 .98o/o 6 .72% 53/•% 5 .92% 51/4 °/o 5.39%1 '' • ~~ llolXXJ.IHT ........ , ... ,. -·--... ---.. _ c-........ --... ..,., ..... _ ........ -_,_ ~ --.. -.. -··'> -- I I l Irvine VOL. 68, NO. 293, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today•s Closing N. Y. Scoeks MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1975 TEN CENTS So Ions Caustic About New York Aid By United Pres• International Mayor Abraham Beame today -pleaded with Congress to ap- prove legi!Slation to keep New York City solvent. but ran into a stream or hostile questions from IM'mber.i of a House banking subcommittee. One congress man told Beame his constituents· opinion ran JO or 40 to one against helping the city. Another said the city ought lo sell Shea Stadium to raise money. "I would like to take this op- portunity to <"ongratul ate you for the most monumental sense of humor I ever "'ilnessed,·· another congressman told Beame after he presented his plea £or a multibilliondollar loan guarantee to help New York avoid defaulting on its obliga. lions in Dec em her. Even those congrt.-.ssmen on the subC'ommittee who sym · pathized w1th the city's plight said lt would be difficult to get legislation through the House. Rep. Paul E . Tsongas (D- Mass.) said to aid New York will who votes to aid New York will '"in effe<'t be turning his back on his C'onstituency . '' _ Se-nate Democratic Lead e r Mike Mansfield, meanwhile, said he understood that a filibuster is planned again st any bail-out legislation. He added it would be "'diff iC'ult " to get the 60 votes needed to crack a talkathon. At the White House, press secretary Ron Nessen ~d re- porters President Ford "has seen no legislation (to aid New York) which he feel s is worthwhile signing.·· Nessen said the President still believes New York needs to "tidy Food Stamp 'Changes' To Eli • ateM· Irvine Is. • • Smiling lrvine·s Harvest Festival. which boosters hope will become an a nnu a l event , brought .out a n estimated 15,000 people and a like number of smiles over the weekend. Marg aret Gaffey. .co-chairman of the event, joins in the s miling with clowns (from left J J on Waterson. 14 , J eff Maul.in , 13 , and Randy Mott. 14 . all of Irvine. I Coordinator On Greenbelt Study Quizzed Appointment of a forme r Irvine Company planner as the coordinator of a study on im- plem e ntation of the Laguna Greenbelt has the Laguna Beach City Council fretting. The s tudy is fina nced by Orange County and the cities of Laguna Beach and Irvine. Its broad goal is to inventory thr resources or the vast un- derdeveloped a rea surrounding Laguna Beach a nd adjacent to Irvine and to find ways of pre- serving the Greenbelt. Wednesd ay the Laguna Beach <>ouncil questioned whether those obj~tives were being met by the study being conducted unde r sponsorship of UC Irvine. Thi> addition to questioning the sel~tion oC Edward Hayworth as the coordinator, the council re· c-ently attacked the makeup of «See G R EEN, PageA:l C:o as t Weath e r Sunny through Tuesday with some low clouds along the coast tonight. Slightly warmer days. Beach highs near 70. Low 80s inland. Lows tonight 45 to 55. INSIDE TODA. Y Rowan and Martin , re- membtr ·em? Welt, they'll be bock l'(ov. 5 wf!h a ""'"•how. P.o1;J< A7. •••ex """""' ... ,, L.M...... Al CllMHi.d ... It """"' .. 0..--81 DNt~N911cft "' ~--i.ti-... M httr\#'-"' .,,.,, ,.._. .. ,....~ at 0'41-IN Canine Killed Blind Studenl Left Alone RiC'hard l.aBelle , a blind stu- dent in his senior year at UC Irvine, is making his way around the campus with the aid of a cane today afte r hi s guide dog. l·leidi . was killed by a n a utomobile F'ri- day night. The dog, valued at about $6,000 in trainer "s time, was struck by a car driven by another UC I stu- dent. at about 11 : 45 p .m. near the intersection of Campus Dri ve and Verano Way. Heidi was LaBelle's first see." ing·eye dog. Last summer, he and Heidi went through a month- long trai~ing program at Guide • Dogs of th e Desert in Palm Springs. . But last Friday night. LaRelle thought he heard a knock al the door. Heidi ran to the door a nd l.aBelle followed. He opened the door and Heidi ran out into the night. She did not heed his calls and he followed. By the time l.aBelle had worked his way from the apartments, across a £icld lo Campus Drive. the screech of tirt>s had quieted and Heidi was dead. Irvine police said the driver wa!i not al fault in the accident. Culver Homes May Force Tax Hikes Developing moderate-income homes in areas like the propoi;ed Village of New Culver may rorce tax hikes in the Irvine school dis- trict, according to Associate Superintendent John Rajcic. Jn a letter to the city council, Rajcic outlined his worries about the proposed village, which will be C'onsidered by the council as part of a change to the cit y generaJ plan next sP\'\ng. Wtith two s uits related to the city's supply of moderate-income homes halting progress on de- velopment of the Irvine In· dustrial Complex-East, RajciC' rontends new industry is needed as a fiscal balance to ne-.-homes. Depending on the estimate. a home must be valued al SM,000 to $95,000 to pay as much in taxes as its occupants cost in services, ac- rording to c ity and school of- ficials. "The school district is present- ly committed to mid·range tax reductions and any phasing that would cause an erosion in the as- sessed valu1! per student wou'd seriously hamper that directibn and commitment," Rajcic said. Rajcic indicated that, unless development of high tax revenue 'iQUrces like the industrial com- plex balanced off residential de- velopment, tax hikes can be ex· pected if the level of education is lo be maintained. <See CULVER, PageA2l BICYCLE SOLD ON FIRSI' DAY ' ''I sold my bike t.ht first day 1 the ad ran in your paper." That's the succinct success story told by the Dana Point woman who placed thia ad in the Daily Pilot: Must selL Honda XI~70- Llke nu. $275. XXX·XXXX If you have a vehicle you want to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a fe w words in the right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast the 'IDaily Pilot is the right place. • ons Taxpayers Will Save $1 Billion WASHINGTON (U Pll -The Administration t oday proposed sweeping changes in the food stamp program t hat would limit aid to of£icial poverty-level famil~s. eliminate a million households fro m the program and save taxpayers an estimated $1 .2 billion a year. The plan, outlined befor.e a Senate committee by Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz, would tie food stamp eli gibility lo the of. ficial poverty figure established e ach year by the federal govern· ment. This figure currently is $5,050 for a family of four. But the Ad- mini!1tration plan a llows a ''stan- dard deduction" of $100 a month' or $)25 ir the household contains a person over age 60 in fi guring food s t a mp eli gibi lity. The de· duction would raise the annual gross income figure to $6 ,250 or S6.S50. Butz said use of government poverty figures would eli minate a million households -or 3.4 million individuals -from the food sta mp progra m . This r epresents roughl y 17 percent or the 18.8 million individuals cur· r ently participating in the pro- gram . The plan was i mmediately criticized by Sen s. Geor~e S. McGovern (D-S .D.J, and Robert Dole (R-Kan.J. authors or an alternate food sta mp reform bill. McGovern said the program '·is a s urrender to some of the more extreme critics·· \•1ho want not to correct the abuses that have surfaced but substantially reduce the scope or the program by m aki ng it strictly a poverty program. Dole s uggested that the Ford bill is another overture to con- servatives who first proposed the $5.050 figure. Butz sa id 3 .3 million households or 57 percent "will be at least a!i well off" under the Ad - ministration bill. or th.is figure, 1.4 million families or about onc- rourth of the total recipienl<; - who Butz called "the poorest of the poor" -will have their benefits increased . He s aid 46 percent of the persons n ow r eceiving food ,stamps wo uld have their benefits reduced a nd 17 percent · would (See STAMPS, Page A2) Sinus Cold Stops Ford WASHINGTON (U PI ) - President Ford. s uffering from a sinus cold. canceled his officia l a ppointments today and spent the morn- ing in his pajamas a nd bathrobe in the White . House family quarters. "The President is feeling reasonably well except for slnu.s congestion, a tenden- cy lo cough and a fever slightly above 100, '.' press secretary Ron Nessen said. _ Ford b as been suffering from a hacking cough for more than a week, and Nfflen said he was placed tm in antibiotic today a.Iler nnl t>elng treat ed with cold tablets. a nasal spray and a decongestant. up" its ar£a1rs. tie also stressed that Bt"ame Mis "not taken thf' strps to C'Onv1nce the state of New York of its fiscal responsibility." tcaC'hers · union decided at the last minute tu use Sl50 million 1n pension fund:=-to buy city notes ~d s upport a state resCUl' plan. Bt"ame. 1n his statcml.'nt to the subcommttlee, urged Congress to m ake ··wise decisions" on the aid reque-st instl'ad or the "wise remark s of While !louse spoke::; men ... The n€':<l problem racing the ci- ty IS a propos('d threl.'·Yl'3 1" budget cutting plan which would save $724 million. The budgl.'t trimming was ordered hy a state board that has authority uver New ''ork "s C1 scal :..if£a1rs. New York averted immediate default Friday when the city •• 1 ' ~ j • l l Riding High ~"'~"'w"'-· University Park Elementa4hool students got a firs t- hand d e m onstration of th~;~r o f hot air in Irvine this morning as ba lloonist Fred Krieg of Perris used the schoolyard fflr a demonstration lift.off_ Krieg, whose nephews attC>ncl University Park, makes the demonstra- tions to introduce students to the sport and to de- monstrate the physical properties of hot air. Krieg, an airline pilot, took several students for brief rides in the 70.000 cubic foot . five-story balloon. Radio Talk Slww Host 'Kidnaped' SAN J OSE !APl -A radio talk s how host was kidnaJ){'d aft('r a program about a myste rious spaceship-to-paradis<' cull, hut e::;caped two hours later, polil'e say. Victor Bo<'. 27, appeared unin· jured but "pretty shook up·· after the incident Sunday, officers said. The t hree-h our program £eatured a taped interview With the two leaders o( the fluman In- dividual M etamorphisi~ crus ade. During the phone.in program, several agitated listeners rl.'· portcdly called to C'aution him to change hi s opinion on scriptural issues debated on the program. "Right now that probably would be the only motive,·· Sl!t Mike Des tro, who wa~ handling the investigation, said today. Detectives said Sunday ni~ht that Boe told them hi s two kid· n apers used som e kind of <'hemical to s ubdue him about noon in the lobby of the buildin~ Y>'hcrl.' radio s tation KflM E ts located. Destro said it had not been est ablished how many persons were in vo lved Roe told investi ga tors he t"Sraped al a service st<.1lion hl·re UFO GROUP HEADING FOR EAST COAST? A5 a few hours later. polirc sa1d :'-Jo other detail!i or lht.• l'SC<Jpe ..-.·ere avail:1ble. · Just after the radio program he I Roe I "'ent outs ide the offices of lht> radio station and s.:ud there v.·ere two guys out there say1ni::: thrt•atl·n ing things to him,·· said r>on l .i)!hlborn, a s1..•lf proclai1Til'll disciplL• of lht• 111 :\1 mn\.l'ffil·nl who was on the program "1Lh Roc . ··Then I went bark 11llu th1· of- fices and the nl.'xt thing V.t.' knt.·w \1ictor was gone. and v•P foun<I his glasses in the hall""'Y·' Lightborn said Group Assails FAA Following OC Cra,sh The leader or IIarbor Area citizens concerned abotft safety at Orange County AillJ'Orl today issued a scathing conde mnation of the Federal Aviation Ad - ministration (FAA J 1n light of last week ·s fi ery crash or a private plane. Stua rt Willi a m s by lelter con· demned FAA Acting Chic£ Ad - minis trator James Dow and his regiona l starr. "Friday's crash points up with startling C'larity the callous, un- professiona l and incompetent operation of your agency in this area:· Willi a ms asserted. Williams· letter asserts t hat the d eath of the San Fernando business m 11 n in last Friday ' morning's fo~ l'ame C'IO'\('' '-· aster. "'The unrortunatc a1. L could Just as easily have IK"l'n ·1n Air California or l luJthcs A1r- West jetliner, groping lhrou~I\ the fog ..,.,:ith a hundred unsus pcct~ ing passen~ers . or it Just as easi- ly C'ould have crashed into . re- sidenC'es a nd sc hool~ or N('wporl Beach and Costa l\1 esa," the pro· test leader said. Williams also repeated asser· lions that the airport "is the most dangerous airport in the n ation :~ "We can no longer suffer the nagrant favoritism and lack of ·consideration for our lives e:<~ hibited by your !the FAAJ re· gional office a nd our elected of• fiC'ials. ··Williams wrote. l ' 1 A.2 OA1LYP1LOr Monday. October 20. 1975 Ex-policenaon Oil TradeZ_ U.S., Soviets Officers Probe:: -· .. ' • In Grain Deal Shooting Death .. I . " ~.' ... " . ·~ .... .. .. I .. .. .. ·' . ' . . .. WJ\SlllNC;'rt)'.'J 11\l')J -The \Jnitt•d Stutt"' ;tnd 1hP Snvu'l lJni1Jn h.1\'l' rt':ll·h~·d lt·rn1:-. for lon~·ran~t· :-• .It• nf J\n1t_·r1t·un gru1n to tht• ltu:oi:-itan:. .1n<l .i Suv- t\'t l'Ornn11tn11•nl In :-.uppl\ "iorllt' 011 tu tht:i. t·uuntry. 1t ,, .. 1.., l1·,1rnf•,I 1oday 'fh1• i:r:11n tl1·.d . rnmplt>lt•d hy lJndt·r~1·c·1·t·tar) 11f SI ,tt1· 1 ·ti:irl1.·s \\:' ltol.J1n..,1111 111 111.., th11·d rouru.l uf t;.ilk" tn \l n:.ctll\ '" d1·..,1~llt"il tu ~tab1h 1i' uu .... i.111 purrh.t''"' from t ht• l 'nllC'd SI 111" lt\tl !lit• 111•,t ~t'\"t•r;1! '1·...1r . In B1Srn.11 h. :".'. !) . Ht·p :'1-1 ark And rf'Y.'l'.> I n \ ]I l, :-.ud !ht• l:!r<.un a.izr1•t•m1·n 1 \\ .1., !tir f1v1· )'l':lr:-. •·r.1~h 1111 1h1· h.1rrt·l hl'ad · ~ind "'ould c·.dl !1u "l't n 11ll111n to t•1ght mtl li1Jn n1~·11 u· tun.., to tH· p11rch.1.,t•d t1l1111 ! lh' l 'nlll"j S! ,1\1•" thi:. Yl'.lr .ind luturt• }1•..i r!y f'rc>m Page ,\ I GREEN ... tht· s lu<ly tl'arn. cr1 !1 c11.1n~ that ,.;ruup for 11n! l/P1t1~ l'omn11ttl'<l tu 1mpll'rnt•n1..it1un nl lhl· ..:rt•l·nbelt t.'Or\Ct•pt. ltit•hard ;\1 unsl'll. assistant d1reC'tOr Ill Ch<.lrJ::l.' Of advance pl:.inn 1ng for th(' county's l-~n ­ vironmt•nt :1l :'1-1 anagcm1•nt At;en- cy. addres~ed the council and at- tempted to explain the makeup of the study te~1 m. ~1unsl'lt ~a id it was the objec- tive to h:.ive people on the panl'I v.1ho did nut h<.ive any hard opi- nions un the issue. J le said the team '>''as to be made up of people who Y.'t?rC' "knowledi::able and 1n- teresled" but not so polanzed thal. they could not make objec:· live cons1der:.itions. Mun s ell :1 Jsu sai d t hat Hayworth \va s selected on his professional n1cr1ls without re- gard to his " a!Jcgiancc. ·· Councilmiin Jon ltrand wus most vocal in questionu1g star- fing of the study group. "It concerns me gre~tly that he was a rorml'r e mploye, a plan· ner with the Irvine Company. Ir there's some movement on the part of the Irvine Company to work for the Greenbelt, ... I would want to know that," Brand said. Brand also questioned the scheduling of study team meet- ings on Wednesdays when the ci- ty Planning Director Bob Joseph would be committed to <1ttend1ng City Counl'il Sl'Ssions And, Brand questionl>d the ex- cl usion of Lagunan J ames Dilley from thl' study s tarf team. Dilley was tllt• rounder locally or the greenbe lt concept a nd has worked for years lo jjromote it. Munsell said rour or five mem- bers of the study team would be county employes from his a~en· cy. Others would be represen- tatives of homeowners organii.a- tions and ··interested p;.1rtics. · · Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney questioned the makeup of the committee saying that it should be composed of ;.idvocales for the Greenbelt. Munsell said the county's posi- tion "'as "more moderate" than the city's on the necessity or the Greenbelt. Further he said the county ·'does not havt• policies that declare that once an area is s hown as greenbelt ... it does not say that it will forever be grass and trees." In his own behalf, Hayworth told the council lhat his associa· tion with the Irvine Company hud extended rrom 19f>4 to 1968 and in the interim he has served as act- ing planning director to the city or Irvine, and planning director or Tustin and Covina. J-le current- ly teaches at UCI Hayworth said he did not fet'I any legal conflict of interest ex- isted. - • ORANGE COAST The Or•nqo \ 11•>1 D•<lf I In! '""'" ""'"'"" tl>m "'""d ! .... N• "• I'•,." " ~~Ill< ...... ,!!!\ 1i... O• "'"" {. ... \t Pub"•"• ng ( ~" ·P•nr !o>P!"'' Alf "'""'''" "' , '""'l "ntd M""n•• ''""'"'" tr•d•, 1.,. fQ,,., H<I>•, NO.,Pll<I llO•<tl, """11 ...... 0h I~"'" IQ"" l••n \1•1111" I'"""· ~"U•Jh!""' ~"'°'' ""'! LAljll,.. fl<o fr tl/'>O~I~ (' ~·" I\ '·""I"'" '''""''I •·<!• """ ii D"Dl• ...... d ~"'"'d"'' •""l ~"""'" fh, pr•MIJUI oubll•'""~ "'~"' " ~I tx. l'>t•I 11., Strttl. c..,11 Mew, (,,i.,.,,,,., ·~. Rober IN. Wf'«i p,, '""-nl ~nQ r.,D"""'' Jack R. Cvrll'Y Vlo.e Pl' eil<Nf'I ~net c,.. -~• ~.....,., Thomas Kcrvi l I O•l"' Thomas A . M urphil'IE' M<l,..ll•"'ilO•h" CharlesH.loos RichardP.Nall A'.i•l..,1 ~,..'J"<Q (d>TOn / purchases of eight mil!Jon to IU million tons. And1·t-w s s aid tht: agr~mcnt involves mostly wheat and corn. ll~cause tht.• gr<un dcaJ 1.s fur c..1sh , Andrew~ said, when final dt•tails :ire workl'd 1)tJI the Sov 1t•ts probably y.•111 hl.l vt• lo send th l' l 1111ted Stall's Pl'trulcum or J1t.'r'haps l1Qt11fi t.·d i,.(~S . 1\ndrcy.·s <lid not say how mut·h Jn Wash1n i,.(ton. 1t "'as learn~·cl thl•1le:.i l y.·:.i~ fur ~bout fl\'t' m1ll1 u11 tnns or -''he.JI .tnd other grain:-. annu~ll y. l'l'r1odit· purt·ha s l.'s b y :'l-1 Ll!>C't•\~'. sornl'l1mes or enormuu~ \Ulurnt_•:i,, h.IVl_' UUSl•ltlcd prices ill lhl~ LJnitl•d Slates. 'fhi:, .)'t.'<JI' a pour Russii:tn h~tr\'l' ... t h;i ~ lt·d tu pureh~1st•s or 9 ~ tnd hon 111t·t r1c tons of gri.1111 from A rner1 C'o.111 l.'xix.irters. At·· t·urding tu sn111e t.'t.'Onom 1s ts. this probably "'ill rt•s ult 111 ;,1 jump of l 's. Ct)llSUlllt'l' prltCS lllt' next rl'""-' months. 50 Perish Lt Mexico Train Crash '.\1F.XICO CITY IAP 1 -J\ sub· \\<l\' train slammC'd into the rt-;_ir of another train Ill lhl' murn1ng rush hour tod~y . kdllni-: 50 pt:•rsons. a s pokl•s rnan for a JOlnl police-Red Cross rescue commit let• said. · The Red Cross s a id at leust 17:i persons Wl're 1njur('<.l and rcSCUl' workers \\'Crc try ing to reat'h people tr;:ipped tnstde t'vo dt' moli shl'd c;,,irs of une of the trnins. '!"he agency s;.iid one south bound train wt•nt out of control and crashed into the rl•ar of another southbound train, "'hich "'as stopped al the abovl'·gruuncl Viaducto station picking up passt>ngers. Each lrain had nine cars. The last two cars of the stopped train were destroyed, the Red Cross said. The station where the collision occurred is in the central bus i- nes$ district 20 blocks south of the Zocalo, Mexico City's central plaza. It was the first major accident on the three-line Mexit'oCity sub- \\";1y system s in ce its opening 1n 1969. There was no immediate ex - planation of why the train went oul or control. Eal'h train has a d1iver y.·ho works with a com puterized control systl•m. The French -de~ign(•tl sub"'a y system , featurin~ rubber·ttred cars, cost $400 million and car- ries nearly two million passengers daily. Irvine Sclwol Uf'IT•~· JOSEPH QUINLAN, WIFE LEAVE HOSPITAL Asking Court to Pe rmit Daughter to Ole 'Let Daughter Die' Plea From Family )o!ORRISTOWN. N.J. (UPI > A Nt•w Jersey judge was asked today to have the plug pulled on the life-sustaining respirator that has kept Karen Ann Quinlan's heart beating for six: months. A lawyer for the family s aid Miss Quinlan should be allowed lo ··re- turn to God with grace and dignity ... Attorney Paul Arms trorl g made the appeul before Superior Court Judg(' Robert :'1-luir Jr. in the ll.'gal battle ~1iss Quinlan 's adoptive parents are waging to end the life of their 21 -ycar-old daughter. Karen Ann has been in a coma for six months. s uffering from ir- rt'Vf'rsible brain damage which rt>sullt><.l from taking a combina- tion of tranquilizers and alrohul . The case has attracted "'idc at· tention. involving lhl' touchy is· sue of "'helht.>r u totally debilitat· ('d patient has a right to bl' spared an artificially prolongt.'Ci Uf1.•. Karen's parents, '.Vlr . and l\1rs. petenl and g1 ve them the right to have the respirator turned off out of love for the woman. · It is that love, faith and courage of the Quinlan family that has brought us here today," Armstrong said. Attorney GC'neral William F. Hyland said the state's primary intt.>rest is protecting life. "The right to life is fundamen- tal." s aid Jl yl:.ind "1'-:ven if the tight to privacy encompasst.>d a right to t~Je ct death, Karen Qu.inlan is incapable of making that choice." Karl'll ·s medical eondition is that nf at least a St_·vert·ly re- tarded pt~rs on ont• \\'1th a co11- sc1ousnt~.':is lt•vel ll'SS than that of an infanl ... Coburn said. Orange County Sherirt's of- fi cers continued their investiga- tion today into the death of a former Laguna Beach policeman who was shot in hia Laguna Man Held In Crash • Fatal to 3 Funeral arrangements were pending today for three mem- bers of a south Orange County family killed Saturday \\'hen the camper they were riding in burst into flames af t er being sideswiped by a hit-run driver. The California Highway Patrol Sunday arrested a Mexil·an na - tional in l.os Angeles County and bookt'd him into Orange County Jail on felony manslaughter and hit and run charges in connection \Yith the fatal crash. Socorro lbarra. 23, who li sted a Bald··••in Park address, allegedly drove t he car that triggered the fiery crash Saturday evening on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim. Killed in the accident were Scolt W. Lucas, 28, of 26526 Via l.ara in Mission Viejo, his 5-year- old son, Michael, and his brother , Terry, 32. of 310 Ashton Drive, Laguna Beach. A county coroner's spokesman said today the bodies were taken to Backs Kaubars Mortuary in Anaheim. The CHP accident investiga- tion bureau traced the suspect's car using a license number jotted down by witnesses to lhe acci· dent. \\'hich took p lace near Lin- coln Avenue . Witnesses said the camper lruC'k y.•as in the southbound lanes when it was hit by the car, "'hich swerved wildly across two lanes of traffic. Officers were told the truck flipped over and immediately burst into flames. burning the victims to death be€ore rescuers could reach them . Investigators said the suspect C'ar was round at the home of a friend of Ibarra in Baldwin Park. The friend allegedly had loaned the car lo Ibarra earlier Satur- day. Girl Strangled SANTA ROSA <U PI I -A young hitchhiker apparently strangled by someone who gave her a ride has been identified as Susan Lorie Dye, 19, Santa Clara. Homecoming Game Changed Joseph T. Quinlan, accompanied by teen-aged daughter l\1ary El !en. stood in lhe rear of lhe small. cro"·ded courtroom while their lawyer spoke. We ha11e quire a cargo of free services on deck at M•r1ner1andour lt1endly crew is ready to help you put them to use. So come aboard soon, for the hlghetr int11rest, and serv~s to match.' The hom ecoming football game bet'>'•een lrvine"s Universi- ty High School Trojans and the Dana 1-lills Dolphins will be at the Tustin High School stadium Nov. I. rather thJn at the UC Irvine athletic field. University High student ac tivities director f.anl't' Otis said costs of holding the game at the UCI field would be SS,000 to $7 ,500 above the budget. The associated students have budgeted $300 for game officials and police and the district has budgeted $500 for stadium rental. However. said Otis, to hold the game at UCI, everything from bleachers to lime clock would ha,•e to be brought in. "It would be like movin~ into a house with no furniture, .. saul Otis. The Qllinlans "believe that the earthly phase of Kure1l"s life has drawn to a clos e ... o.1nd that further treatment merely holds her back from the realization of a better life,·· Armstrong said. He said the Quinlans do not deem such an action to be "in any waysinru1.·· The state contends that the Quinlans· religious freedom does not include the libe rty to choose death for their daughter. Armstrong said he would pre- sent testimony of doctors that Karen Quinlan is in a "~r.:;istent or chronic vegetative state"' with ''upper brain s tem d ysfunction.·· Her ··com a-l ike stale is ir revers ible and th.ere is no pro· spect for recovery.·· Armstrong said the Quinlans are asking the cou:-t. to declare their daughter mentally incom- Auto Trauma Stricken Driver Robbed HOLLYWOOD. F1a . (AP! -Oscar P. Snyder says hundreds or motorists passed him as he lay slumped in his car. slipping into a diabetic coma. The first to stop, after two hours1 were two men who robbed him of $150 . •·About a half-hour later, the same two came back and they didn't bring any ambulance," Snyder said Sunday as he recu~rated in a Hollywood hospital. Instead, he said, they look hi s watch and ring. "The last thing I expected was to get robbed," he said. "I was praying that someone would stop -but not ror that.,, Five hours after he fell himself gelling sick. pulled orr tho road and activated his car's emergency flashing lights. a woman stopped. He said he asked her for help and she drove away. Not long afterward, a st<lle trooper arrived, followed by an ambulance. The trauma occurred as Snyder, 58, an accoun- \tant who has taken insulin for 15 years for a diabetic condition, headed to the Elorlda Keys on a business trip. . • ( ' ( · 1 SAFE ~l]] DEPOSIT BOXES When it comes to the safety of your Important keepables -Docu- ments, Birth Cerlllicetes, Insur-· ance papers, etc. -your personal pn¥ete Safe Deposit Bo)( provides the proper place ... and h 's free with a minimum balance. TRUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION Manners keeps you up-to-date on your personal notes and deeds. Our collect Ion ex:perts will make making money even more prolil· able by automatically depos lling ' your receipts In a high Interest aa¥lngs accounl. 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They said lhe couplt''s IO ·year-o ld son was aslet•p in a nearby bedroom at the lime of lhe killing. Sgt. Reid set id his officers have ll'arned lhal there were a number or quarrels in the Campbell home prior lo the inci- dent that took the former policeman's life. There were no ..vitnesses to that incident. E'rom Page AJ CULVER •.• Similar forecasts have been made by Turtle Rock resident and economist William Lit· llefield, who predicts a $1.Sl per SlOO assessed valuation increase in school district tax rate if the Village of New Culver is de. veloped. The village includes 1,300 acres: northwt's t of Culver Dri ve between Moulton Parkway and the San Diego Freeway. The Irvine Company has asked the council for permission to build in the area as soon as the paperwork is completed, rather than after 1980 as called for 1n Irvine's general plan. 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HIGHEST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS ·----7 3/4 'Yo ..._ ........... -·-... 8.00 'Yo l •OIXI •I YU>l'IOEllTll'ICA TE 7.79% 6~0/o 6 .98% 6112°/o = 6.12°/o •t000i•1nMcvm,1CAn. 53,4% 5.92% 51/4 O/o 5.39'Yo ~ -=..:..-:=:-:: ;'! -·---·-....... _ Huntington Beaeh Fountain -Valley VOL. 68, NO. 293, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • ----- Tod ay's C:losing N.Y. Stocks MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1975 TEN CENTS. ' So Ions Caustic About New By United Press Intemattonal Mayor Abraham Beame today pleaded with Congress to ap- prove legislation to keep New York City solvent, but ran into a stream o( hostile questions rrom members of a House banking subcommittee. One congressman told Beame his constituents· opinion ran 30 or 40 lo one against helping ~e City. Another s aid the city ought to sell Shea Stadium to raise money. ''I would like to take this op- portunity to congratulate you for the most monumental sense of humor I ever witnessed ,'' another congressma n told Beame after he presented his plea for a multibillion dollar loan guarantee to. help New York avoid defaulting on its obliga - tions in De<"ember. EVen those congressmen on the subcommi ttee who sym · pathized with the city's plight 8aid it would be difficult to get legislation through the House, Rep. Paul E . Tsongas (0 · Mass.) said to aid New York will who votes to aid New York will "in effect be turning his back on h!s constituency.·' Senate De moc ratic Leader Mike Mansfield. meanwhile, said he understood that a filibuster is planned against any bail-out legislation. He added it would be "difficult" to get the 00 votes needed to crack a talkathoo. At the White House, press serretary Ron Nessen told re· porters Presid ent Ford "has. seen no legislation (lo aid New YorkJ which h e f eels is worthwhile signing.·· Nessen said the President still belie\l'es New York needs to "tidy Food Stamp 'Ch1:1nges' • ODS To Eli1ni11ate M. Reds, U.S. Sign Pact On Grain WASHINGTON (APJ -The United States and the Soviet Union have reached terms for long-range sale of American grain to the Russians and a Sov- iet commitment to s upply some oH to this country. it was learned today. The grain deal, completed by Undersecretary of State Charles W. Robinson in his third round of talks in Moscow, iS designed to stabilize Russian purchases from the United States over the next several years. In Bismark, N.D., Rep. Mark --Andrews <R·N .0.), said the grain agreement was for five years "cash on the barrel head" and would call for six million to eight million metric tons to be purchased from t he United States tbfs year a nd future yearly purchases of eight m..illion to 10 million tons. Andrews said the agreement involves mostly wheal and corn. Becaus e the grain deal is for cash, Andrews said, when final details are worked out the Sov- iets proba bly will have to send the United States petroleum or perhaps liquified gas. Andrew·s did -not say how much. In Was hinJ!lon, it was learned the deal was for about fiv e million tons of "1heat and other grains annually. Periodic purchases by Moscow, sometimes of enormous volumes, have unsettled prices in the United Stales. This year a poor Russian harvest has led to purchases of 9.8 million metric tons of grain from American exporters. Ac- cording lo some economists, this probably will res ult in a jump of U.S. consumer prices the next few months. Freeway S uicide SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I -A man stopped for· s uspected drunken driving leaped off an elevated freeway to his death, the Highway Patrol reported to- day. According to CHP Officer M.-T. Chavez, Herschel Bailey suddenly leaped from a guardrail ~nd fell to his death. New Valley Connections Fountain Valley city of. ficials are completing in- st a 11 at ion of a new telephone system this week, and several depart- ments have new numbers. • • • '. ;. F. v. INDEPF.:NDEN<..! DAY ~·' P'li.t SUtl ..,,,.., SIGNS POSTED ON UTILITY POLES IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY These are on Magnolia Be~een Garfield and Slater Opponents Irked By Unify Message Fountain Valley utility poles· were painte d with a p r o· unification message over the weekend but. not without loud complaint from unification oppo- nents . "This is defacing private p~ perty," said Jan Wilhelm. a member of TIME <Taxpayers In- terested in Municipal Economy), a group opposed to unification. "It is very hard for me to un- derstand how th is is a good ex· ample for children," she con- tinued. Carl "Bud'' Jones, leader 0£ the unification drive: said some ''overenthusias tic·· residents wanted lo be sure people un· derstood the Nov. 4 election is on again. Joqes said about 40 poles along Magnolia and Bushard Streets and Warner Avenue were painted. · identity and pride and localiza- tion are the ver y same people who vandalize public school areas and utility pole.s ... And Burwe ll said if the Edison company doesn 't stop the van- dalism, it could be interpreted as a.sign the firm is backing the un- ification effori. But Jones said the citizens' com mittee for unification tried putting up orderly posters on utility poles . only to have them ripped down -partly by city work crews who found the m in violation of city codes and partly by unification opponents. "Our pre(erence. of course, would have bee n to have the white signs that we had stay up there." Jones said. adding that most of ~he 200 signs his commit- t~ put up last week were torn down by uni(ication opponents. <See MESSAGE, PageA2) Taxpayers Will Save $1 Billion By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <U PI) -The Administ ration today proposed s weeping changes in the food stamp program that woo.Id Limit aid to official poverty-level families. e liminate a million households from the progra m and save taxpayers an estimated $1.2 billio n a year. The plan. outlined before a Senate committee by Agriculture Secretary Earl L . Butz. would tie food stamp eligibility to the of· ficial pove rty figure established each year by the federa1 govern· menl. This figure currently is $5,050 for a family of four. But the Ad · ministration plan allows a "st an · dard deduction .. of SlOO a month' or $125 if the household contains a person over age 60 in figuring food stamp eligibility. The de· duction would raise the annual gross income figure to $6 ,250 or $6.550. Butz said use of government poverty figures would eli minate a m illion households -or 3.4 million individuals -from the food s t a mp program. This represents roughly 17 percent of the 18.8 million individuals cur .. rently participating in the pro~ gram. The p lan w as immediately criticized by Sens. George S. McGovern <D·S.D.J, and Robert Dole (R .Kan.). authors of an alternate food s tamp reform bill. McGovern said the program "is a surrender to some of the more extre m e critics .. who want not to correct the abusei that have surfaced but substantially reduce the scope or the program by m aking it strictly a poverty program. Dole s uggested that the Ford bill is another overture to con- servatives who fi rst proposed the $5,050 figure. Butz said 3 .3 mill io n households or 57 percent "will be at least as we ll off.· under the Ad· ministration bill. Of this figure, 1.4 mill ion families or about one· fourth of the total recipients - who Butz called "the poorest of the poor·: -will have their benefits increased. He said 46 percent of the persons now receiving food stamps would have their benefits reduced and 17 percent wou ld become ineligible . The official poverty level in· comes, excluding the $100 or $125 monthly standard deduction, currently ar e $4.230 for a family of three. $5.870 for a family of five and $6.690 for a family of six. He said he sent a letter today to Southern California Edison Com- pany promising to repaint the poles art.er the Nov. 4 unification vote. Canine Killed Blind Student Left Al.one up" its affairs. He aisO stressed that Beame has .. not taken the steps to convince the state or New York of its fiscal responsibility." Beame, in his statement to the subcommittee, urged Congress to make .. wise decisions" on the a.kl request instead of the "wise remark s of Whit e Hou'Se spokesm en ." New York averted immediate default Friday when the C'ity . . I • , teachers· union decided at the last minute to use SlSO million in J)('nsion funds to buy city notes and support a state rescue plan. • The next problem facing the ci .. l y is a proposed three-year budget cutting plan wh.ich would save $724 million. The budget trimming was ordered by a state board that has authority over New York 's fi scal affairs. UPI Tel---• JOSEPH QUINLAN, WIFE LEAVE HOSPITAL Asking Court to Permit Daughter to Die 'Let Daughter Die' Plea From Family MORRISTOWN, N.J . (UPI ) - A New J ersey judge was asked today to have the plug pulled on the life-sustaining respirator that has kept Karen Ann Quinlan's heart beating for six months. A lawyer for the family said Mi ss Quinlan s hould be allowed to "re· turn to God with grace and dignity.·· Attorney Paul Arms trong made the appeal before Superior Court Judge Robert Mui r Jr. in the legal battle Miss Quinlan's adoptive parents are waging to end the life of their 21 -year-old daughtet;'. Karen Ann has been in a coma fo r six months. suffering from ir- reversible brain damage which resulted from t a king a com bin a· lion of tranquili zers and alcohol. The case has attracted wide at- tention, involving the touchy is- s ue of whether a totally debilitat· ed patient ha s a right to be s pared a n artificiall y prolonged life. Karen·s parents, Mr . and Mrs. Joseph T. Quinlan. accompanied by teen-aged daughter Mary F.I· len, stood in the rear of the sm all, crowded courtroom while their lawyer s poke. The Quinlans "believe that the earthly phase of Karen's life has drawn to a close ... and that further treatment merely hold., her back from the realization of a better life.·· Armstrong said. He said the Quinlans do not deem such an action lobe ''in any way sinful." The state contends that the Quinlans· religious freedo m does not include the liberty to choose death for their daughter. Armstrong said he would pre. !ient testimony of doctors that Karl'n Quinlan is in a '"persisl('n t or chronic vegetat ive state·· 'A'it h upper brain stem dysfunction ·• Her "coma.li ke state i::; 1r- revers ihle and there is no pro· speC'l for recovery .·· Armstrong said the Qu.inl<ins are as king the court to declare tht:>ir d aughter mentally incom - )X"lent and give them the right to have the rt:>spirator turned off out of love for the worn an. · It is that love, faith and courage or the Quinlan family that has brought us her e today.·· Armstrong said . tSee COMA. Page A2i Coast ·~ -- W eather Sunny through Tul'sday with som e low clouds alon~ the coast tonight. Slightly warmer d ays. Beach highs near 70. Low 80s inl<lnt' Lows tonig ht 45 to 55. City officials said police business calls should be directed to 963-9725, and the old 962·4444 number should be T'eserved for emergency calls only, But Edison spokesman Jim Kennedy said t his morning that will not be acceptable. He said he wrote the committee4J~ter to- day ordering that the paint be re- moved by So'cl~k Wednesday. Richard LaBelle, a blind stu· dent in his senior year at UC Irvine, is making his way around the campus with the aid of a cane today after his guide dog, Heidi, was killed by an autorDQ_bile: Fri· Dogs of the Desert in P a lm ~· Springs. Dentist Found De ad At Home in Valley I NSIDE TODAY Rowan and' Martin, re· mem~ ·em? Wt l/, they'll be bock Nov. S with a new show Page A7. • Fire department busi- ness calls s hould be re- ferred to the main city hall s:witchbo8rd at 962-2424. and 962-1313 should be used for emerc:ency fire calls only. All other city depart- ments can be reached by phoning 962·l!l24. He said if the signs are not re· moved the company will repaint the poles and charge the wiifica· tion committee t he cosL He said both the painting and the placing of posters on the poles ls in viola- tion of California penal codes. Peter Burwell, co-chairman of SUN (Stop Unification Now ), an organizatio~ 'of parents "in. the portion of Fountain Valley now served by the Garden Grove u nified S.hool Distrfcl, said, '"I i\tnonalb< find It appallinlf !hil forces who preach community .;. day night. _ ~ The dog, valued aLabout $6 ,000 in trainer's time. was struc k by a car driven by a nother UCI stu- dent, at about 11 :45 p.m . near the intersection of Campus Drive and Verano Way. · Heidi was LaBeltc's first see- ing·eye dog. Last summer:" he and Heidi wenl lhrO\llh a month· loog: tra~g program at Guide ' But last Friday night, LaBelle thought he heard a knock at the door. Heidi ran lo the door and LaBelle followed. He opened the Ooor and Heidi ran out into the nigh( She did not heed hl s calls and be rollowed. By the time LaBelle bad worked his way from the apartments, across a field to Campus Drive. the screech of tires bad quieted and Heidi was de-d. ff'ViD.e police said the driver wa11 nol at fault in the accident. Or. Roy Richards. a Fountain Valley dentist and former city council candidate, was found de·. ad at his home early this morning, police said . Dr. Richards , 41 , of 'l7246 San Ricardo Circle, apparently died of p heart attack, officers report· ed. An aUtopgy report from the coroner is pending. l •llex ......... A11 '-"" .. .,.. ... 0.uHl<MI M ·11 C.W.ltt •J en .. -"' •1 O..-llMtk •t A• lillllMr~I~.... A6 -...._hlfMltt A 11·11 A-. •• ..... n.-.c...i "' ...,_.,.. .. 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Robert, 33, W('rl' ht•ing arra1 gnt'<I for the bl':.1 t 1n~ dl'<•l h S.1turday 11f :"Jatha n1 t•I S.1ndt•rs' fathcr-111 - l:iw. ll ar ry 'l'fton1:.1s, J9, In• 1hanapo l 1 ~ Policl' said thl' wo1nan held in the courtroun1 ~hooting .. 11as l-lar- n ett Holiert.1 J ones, 25, Thomas' daughlt·r-. who ilppro<u:hed t.he bench wilh "'1\nes~t·s and family mf.'mbers for lhc slart of arraign- ment proceedings before Judge t'rank I .. Harlor. Sanllt•rs "'as shot once in the lt1\lo'l'r back ;_ind "';JS taken to an \nd1an<.1polis hospital 1n cntu::al i:ond1l1 on . ;_iuth or1t1t•s siud. ··\\'c \~·ere JUSt bcg1nn1ng the heartnJ,! "'hl'n I heard tht• s hol ;.utd sa'.I. tht• gun,'' th{• JUd~t•sa1d . Then C'Vl'rybody bt'gan scr1..•um - 1ng and 1·unn1n g " Harl ~1r·s sel'r l'tary, Arll'nt' Pritch{•ll . "ho y,•as on the bench \\i lh tht· Judge, :.atd she at first thought thl• Judge had been shot . bt·cause "'hl' Ju mped str;ught up into lhl' :.ur "hen the shot was f1rt>d ... Autho rtt 1cs s aid about 100 )'"o('rsvns "·.._·re in the courtroom "hen the s hooting happened. FrontPa~AI MESSAGE. • not city workmen. "'The m o ral pigmies who ripped them down were obvious· ly not aware of the dedication of the citizens bf the community,'' he added. But Mrs. Wilhelm said she doesn't oppose getting informa- tion out of voters . "I will be the first to admit this . whole issue is confusing," she said. But she said while TIME was passing out fli e rs giving lheir s ide or lhe issue over the weekend, children approached them. saying they had been paid to pick up their niers. "We d on't believe children $bould be mcouraged to pick up the other sade·s fliers." she said. ··we are .aJI gomg to still be li ving here together oa Sov. 5." Girl Str angled SANTA ROSA Ct:Pll -A young hitchhiker apparently strangled by someone who gave her a ride has been tdentiried ilS Susan Lorie Dye, 19. Santa Claril. BICYCLE SOLD ON FIRST DAY I • ' ' l • I • , , • • • ' • • • • • « • • • ' • I • "I sold m y bike the first day lhe ad ran in your paper." That's · the s uccinct success story told by the Dana Point w9man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Must sell. 1-fonda XL70. Like nu . $275. xxx-xxxx lf you have a vehicle you want to.sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a Cew words in the right place tc . make a sale. Along the Orange Coast the Daily Pilot is the right place. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT n.e °''"""" (O•" tlo<ly PoiOI "'"" ,..,.,II " cOO"l'\bol>fll I"" Now' Pro"." '"''"'""'d "' "'' 0.-C:O.~• P"blhh•nQ <;on"'°"' !-Pg.a••'• ed1!\0f\\ •r• p"bil>h~d MQtl(lf• lh1""91• f'll~'1 fO< to!>I• M>o,., N~"'"°'' Bo .. n, H11nl•"<ll"" ... ~~'"""nl••n v .. 11•¥, ''"'"'· !>.wl<1l•••11•• "" .. ¥ .. ..., l11oun~ 6"K"lkulll Cb.o\I .. '"'II'•' ,.,.qlOIW! M •HO!I ll pUbll•""" S.l\0<1111" ,..., ~"" 0.1!. r11« i>O'•n<lr>•I p1>bh•ll1h(I PIAo! • ~· JJO -\! 8"~ ~1 .. t l, Co19-M•""· (~l,fO•"'• ~~16 Robert N. Wei!d Pt •llGllll ""'° PU611'111'• Jack R. Curley Vkt l'I'••-• .,.., r,.n .. .i M.•'"'ll"I Tl'lomas Keevll E111to• Thomas A . Murphlne ....... ,..Q•r>Q Ea•tr.• (J)lrJn H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall Att1t1-• ~ .. ,,,,. c1111..., Robert Barker W.ll 0rM'I~ C.0..'>1, LllllOO H•tlngt:on B•ac.h,Otfk.e "''lh&el>&ov'•···· """ ... "'°"'""': "0 111 .. ~.._ OtlWr Oftl<l'I L..-.. K,,, 11•e.._,..,,""1 C.,LO MtM. S•Wt1!:.i "'"' ,...,,..., 11>1.c.•1 :tn',... ....,.._d ~-~ lil•ll•• ll:IOI ~'-I~ &IS.... O!t'9'0 "'-"' ( • Monday. October 20, 1975 Sheriff Rolls Hot One (lima Cuunty, 1\ri z ShC'ri lf's Lt. Ja1nes E. Rose puts th t• d1..·p ~1rlu 1~·nt's new $4,600 dune bui;:,gy throu g h its paces as the canary yellow Jaw en!orcemenl unit goes into service. Buggy will be used in off· road areas where regular care arc useless. From Page Al COMA ... Altorney Gen('ral William f ' llyland s~11d lhC' s tutl'·s primary utll're.st 1.s protcl't1ng hre. .. The right lo lift• is rundamen tal." said llyland ... EVl'n i( th._. ri~ht to privacy encompassed " ri ghl to elect d!'al h. Karen <)uin lan is 1n capablt• nf makin~ that choice.·· ··Karen's medtc ~I condition 1s that of at leas l a severely rt' . larded person -nne with a con sciousness level ll'SS than th a t ~if an infant." Coborn said. "K<1rf'n ... cannot be subjected to thl' religious beliefs on the par:. of ht·r parents which y,·ould depn ve ht·r· of life." The family also argued ~1iss Quinlan asked her parents not to s ubj ect her t o e:"(traordinary medical procedures that would delay her biolog1l':.1I de<.1t h in th;,.• event of term inal tllnl'Ss . But Daniel Coburn. the court appointed guardian for l\l1 ss Quinlan. said that argument"·•\\ probably not be adm1~s1ble 1n court because there is no con crete evidence to support thill claim. Services Set For Longtime Laguna~ 43 Carol Thompson Cottington. a longtime Laguna Beach rt:tsident. died Sunday at a Newport Beach hospital after a lengthy illness. She ":as 43. ~temorial services for l\.t rs. Cot.tington will be hl'ld Tuesday at 1 p.m . at Balt z-Rcrgl."ron Funeral Home. 3520 E . Coast High"·ay, Corona dc·I Mar. with Episcopal rites conducled by the Rev. Charles Mait>r of Laguna BeaC'h . Burial will be private. Former Cop's Death Probed by County Orange County Sheriff's of- fi cers continued their investiga- tion tod ay tnto the death of a formt.•r l.aguna Beach policeman \\ h11 \\'a s shot 1n his Lagun;_i :"ol1~uC'I horn£' f'r1day night dunng ;JI\ argum('nt with his wife. Sgt. Robert Reid said he will be disc ussin g with distri ct at- lornt~y·s officers the status of .,,,hat could be his case against ~teredith Anne Ca mpbell, 36, of 25261 Monte Verde, Laguna :-.Jiguel. ;\·1rs Campbell was questioned at length during the weekend on th<' circumstances that led to her using her husband 's service re· volver to shoot him through the ll•rt t•ve "·hi le the couple quar- reled in t heir master bedroom. Form e r Laguna Bea c h Ocean View Board Eyes Unification Trustees Of the Ocean View Sc hool District will discuss their unification stand at a 7 :~ meet- ing tonight at P ark View Sc hool. 10066 Tunstall Lane, Huntington Beach. Superintendent Dale Coogan said he will bring the board up to date on the Nov . 4 unification elections set in Fountain Valley and south lfuntington Beach. But Coogan said he does not ex· peel the board to change its un· ificati on stand. The board has askC'd the Orange County Com· mittee o n Sc hool Distri ct Organization to study unification along cur r e n t Ocean Vie w elementa ry boundaries. policeman Roy F uller Ca mpbel], 36, was dead when sheriff 's of- ficers reached t he home. They s;ud Campbell was working out of lht.· South Laguna l'ost Office as a leltt'r carrier . In vestigators said Mrs . Campbell told them s he warned her husband "just l!itay away rrom me" immediately before the gun went off. They said the couple's IO -yea r.old son was asleep in a nearby bedroom at the time of the killing. ~gt . Reid s aid his officers have le arned that there were a numbe r or qu arrel s in th e Campbell ho m e prior to the inci- dent that took the former policeman's life. The re were no .vitnesses to that incident . Soviet Author To Be Ousted? COPENHAGEN, De nmark (UPIJ -Soviet o!ricials have de· cided to expel dissident scientist Andri Sakh aro v , the Danis h newspaper Berlingske Tidende said today. Quoting sou r ces connected with the International Hearing on Hum an Rig hts thal ended here Sunday, the newspaper s aid Sakharov who j ust won the Nobel Peace Prize will meet same fate as aut h or Alex a nder Solzhenitsyn who was forced to leave the Soviet Union in 1974. , 'Alflateur' Yeggs l .Newport Eatery • Robbed of $300 Weekend s afecrackers hit another Newport B eac h restaurant Sunday, cutting a hole through a vault al an airport area c-offee sbop and s tealing about. $300_ . The burglar was described by police as .. an amateur." The breakin at Coco's-Baxter Street, 4647 MacArthur Boulevard was discovered early Sunday morn- ing. Unlike two other r ecent weekend jobs involving Man Held · In Crash Fatal to 3 Funeral arrangements wer e pending today ror three mem- bers of a south O range County famil y killed Saturday when the camper they were riding in burs t into fl a m es a ft e r being sideswiped by a hit·run driver. The California llighway Patrol Sunday arres ted a Mexican na- tional in Los Angeles County and booked him into Oran gl' County Jail on felony manslaughter a nd hit and run c harges in connection with the fatal crash. Socorro Ibarra. 23, who listed a Baldwin Park address, all egedly drove the car that triggered the fiery cras h Saturday evening on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim . Killed in the accident were Sq>tt W . Lucas, 28, of 26526 Via Lara in Mi ssion Vi ejo, his S·year- old son, Michael, and his brother, Tf.'rry, 32, of 310 Ashton Dri ve, Laguna Beach. A county coroner 's spokesman said today the bodies were takC'n to Backs Kaubars Mortuary 1n Anaheim . The CH P accident investiga- tion bureau traced the suspect·s car using a license number jotted down by witnesses to the acci- dent, which took place near Lin- ·coln Avenue. Witnes ses said the campe r truck was in the southbound lanes when it was hit by the car, which swerved wildly across two Janes or traffic. Officers were t old the truck nipped over and immediately burst into r1ames, burning the victims to death before rescuers could reach them . Investigators s aid the sus pect car was found at the home of a friend of Ibarra in Baldwin Park. The friend allegedly had loaned the car to Ibarra earlier Satur- day. ·restaurant safes. the haul In the latest was relat ively small. On the previous weekend. a Utief wilh knowtedae of the com· bi.nation stole more than $16,000 fr om the Crab Cooker Restaurant in Newport Beach. Detecti\'e Mike llietala sald that the Coco'S' job involved pry· ing open a door of the restaurant 'Wllh a bar aod th~n using a cut .. ting torch to penetrate the safe. A maintenance man was the first to noti('e the rined safe. Police s ummoned to the scene said they found a three-gallon steam-table pan Citied with water a\ the base of the safe -put there to catch the s parks from the torch. They a ls o found a hair· consumed bottle of Dutch beer ll'fl behind by the thief. Club Offers Flu Shots The Soroptlmist Club ol Hunt. ington Beach will hold nu shot cijnics Wed nesday, from 5 p.m • to 8 p.m . and again Nov. 14, fro01 5to8p m . Shots will be admini.slered at l.ake Park Clubhouse, Lake and 12th Streets. by volunteer re- gi s t e red nurses under the s upervis ion or a physician. Cost of the s hot is $4 per person and only one shot is required this year . More inform at ion can be re- ceived by calling 846-1389 or 847·1036. Antibusing Rally LOUISVILLE. Ky. (U PI) About 5.000 persons opposed lo racial busin g turned out Sunday for a t"'o-hour rally designed as a s prin g board for a union - sponsorcd antibusing march oh Washington next Salurday. Cormcilmen Won't Meet The Fountain Valley City Council has poslponed its Tuesday night meeting to O<t. 28. City officials said council members and departm ent heads a r e attending a League of Cities meeting in San Francisco this week, so the meeting date was moved. '.\ll':"(t week ·s session will be held at 8 o'clock at city hall, 10200 Slater Ave. Mrs. Cottington is s urvived by two daughte r s. Judith and Patricia Presson; sons Michael Presson and Stephen Cottingt.on : her parents Darl ent~ C. Parker and George Robert ''Bob" Thompson ~ a brother, Dr. John R. Thompson ; and two sisters. Shir Ii Ge rard and Clari ta Williams. The committee will meet on that matter. as well as unifica- tion propo.sals ror Seal Beach and Westminsle r elementary areas on Ocl. 29. Wt1 h•ve quite a cargo of tree servlcfJs on deck •t M•rlMr1 •nd our lri•ndf'f crew Is rt1ady 10 halp you put tham to use. So come aboard soon, tor the highest interest, and services to ma rch! Bor n in Long BeaC'h, Mrs. Col- lington lived in Laguna B<'ach from 1932 to 1965. She wa s educated in Laguna schools and was gradu a ted from Laguna Beach Hi gh School in 1949. In recent yea rs. Mrs. Cot- tingt.on made her home in llunt- ington Beach where she was a de - partm e nt mana ger for Montgomery Ward at Huntington Center. She was active in square dancing groups in Orange County. The fa m ily has s ugges tcJ memori a I contributions t o a . favorite charity. Family Life Class Material Displaye d Material u sed in th e• We.s t minster School District 's family life program will be on djs.p\ay Wednesday from 7 p.m . to9 p.m. at Willmore School , 7122 ~tapleSt., Westminster. . Although the material has been in use for several years, stale law requires these materials be available for review annually by parents. After the review, school nurses and several school prin· cipals will be on hand to answer questions. Lagunan Indicted In Two Robberies A Laguna Beach man and a fC'd('ral prison escapee recently arrested by Fullt"rton police havl' been indicted by a rederal grand jury in connection with a pair of brazen arn1ed robberies at banks in A1i ss ion Viejo and San Clemente. ~t>arly $-10,000 was stolen from the i\t1!5sion Viejo branch or Bank of America the morning of Aug. JS by two gunmen disguised in jump suits, masks, wigs, bats and gloves. On Sept. 18 two men c arrying gUJl8 burst into the San Clemente branch of Crocker National Bank. her~ employes In to a storeroom and escap(!d with $4.600. Indicted were Gerald Grant 'Morris , 23, or 2655 Laguna Canyon Road, Lagun a Beach and Cameron T imothy Van Dunk, ZS, a convicted armed robber who has bffn itervina tlmeat a Ceder al prUoo II Lo~po<:. Morris and Van Dunk were ar- rested by Fullerton police Oct. 3 after a field sergeant on patrol noticed two costumed men sitting on a wall not far from a branch of Bank of America. Both were wearing Cak e m oustaches, wi gs and phony makeup. Sf1t. Lee Devore, detectlve- div1sion C'ommander, said 32 C'aliber automa tic pistol ammuni· tion was found on one oC the sus-pects_ He said the two m e n were booked on sus picion of robbery and a seldom used law that m akes it illecat !or a person to wear a rostume in public. 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HIGHEST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS ·----7 3f4 "/0 7 112 "lo 63J4 O/o 5314 °/o 5 1/• "lo . .. _. __ _, .. _ 8.06"/o 7.79%. 6.98°/o 6.72°/o 5.92°/o t i • "•IMIOCIK•OCQJNT .... -...... _ .. __ .... __ ...... _., __ .... _ ...... ,_,.. __ ... _ .. ..... - l ........ ... {OH Ml l lMI ~l'itell .,., ...... i, 11"'- p1l) •,,_.,., I ·orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 293, 2 SECTIONS 26 PAGES ORAlilGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closlag N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1975 N TEN CENTS So Ions Caustic ut New York Aid By VnJted Presa lntenaatloaal Mayor Abraham Beame today pleaded with Congress to ap- prove legislation lo keep New York City solvent. but ran into a .stream or hostile q uestions from members of a House banking •ubcommittee. One congressman told Beame his ronstituents· opinion ran 30 or 40 to one against helping the city. Another said the city ought to sell • Shea Stadium to raiae money. "I would like to take this op- Portunity to congratulate you for the most monumental senae of humor I ever witn,essed, '' another conere11man told Beame after he presented his plea for a multi billion dollar loan · guarantee to help New York avoid defaulting on its obliga- tions in Dttember. Even those congreAtnen on the subcommittee who ~y m ­ pathized wilh the <"ity 's pllaht said it would be difficult to get legislation through the House, R e p . Paul E . Tsongas CD· Mass. J said to aid New York will who votes to eid New York wil l "in effect be tuminJ his back on his constituency.'· Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, meanwhile, said be undel'5tood thal a fllibusler is planned against any bail·oul legislation. He added it would be "difficult " to gel the 60 votes needed to crack a talkalhon. At the White House, press secretary Ron Nessen told re- porter11 President Ford "has seen no legislation (to aid New York J which he feels is worthwhile signing.'' Nessen said the President stiU believes New York needs to "tidy Food Stamp 'Changes' To Elimi11ate M. Oil Trade ? U.S., Soviets In Grain Deal WASHINGTON CAPl -The United Stat es a nd the Soviet Union have reached terms for long-range sale of American grain to the Russi3ns and a Sov- iet commitment lo s'up ply some oil to this country, it was learned today. The grain deal, completed by Undersecretary of State Charles W. Robinson in his third round of talks in Moscow, is designed to stabilize Russian purchases from the United States over the next several years. In Bis mark, N.D., Rep. Mark Andrews (R -N .D.), said the grain agreement was for five years "calh on the barrel head " and would call for six million to eight million m etric tons to be purchased from the United States this year and future yearly purchases or eight million lo 10 million tons . Andrews said the agreement involves mostly wheat and corn. Because the grain deal is for cash, Andrews said, when final details are worked out the Sov- iets probably will have to send the United States petroleum or perhaps liquified gas. Andrews did not say how much. In Was hington it was learned the deal was for abOut five million tons of ~heat and other grains annually. Periodi c purchas es by Moscow~ 60metimes ol enormous volumes, have unsettled price& in the United States. This year a poor Russia n harvest has led to purchases of 9.8 million m etric tons of grain from American exporters. Ac · cording to som e economists, this probably will result in a jump or U.S. consumer prices the next few months. Coast Burglars Hit Newport Restaurant Weekend safecrackers hit another Newport B eac h restaura nt Sunday, cutting a hole through a vault at an airport area coffee shop and stealing about $300. discovered early Sunday morn· ing. Unlik e two other rece nt weeke nd jobs involving restaurant safes, the haul in the latest was relatively small. The burglar was described by police as· "an amateur." The breakin at Coco·s-Baxter Street, 4647 MacArthur Boulevard was On the previous weekend, a thief with knowledge of the com · bination stole m ore than $16,000 from th e Cra b Cooker Restaurant in Newport Beach. World S e rie s Postpone d Detective Mike Hietala said that the Coco's job involved pry. ing open a door of the restaurant with a bar a nd then using a cut- ting torch to penetrate the safe. A mainterlance man was the first to notice the rifled safe. Police s ummoned to the scene said they found a three-gallon steam -table pa n filled with water at the base of the safe -put there to catch the sparks from the torch. BOSTON (APl -Tonight's s ixth game of the World Series between the Cincinnati Reds and Bos ton Red Sox ha& been pos tponed because or wet grounds. The ga m e ha s be e n rescheduled for 5:30 p.m. PDT Tuesday. They also found a half- consumed bottle or Dutch beer left behind by the thief. ' Bero Again &y, 11, ·Saves Sitter The 11-year·old son of Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce Executive Manager Dan Rogers -the s ame boy who · recenUy helped chase burglars from the family home - saved bis own life and that of a babysitter over the weekend. ROGERS SAID bis son Pete ''reacted incredibly well" last Saturday morning when his 17-year-old babysitter blacked out at the wheel of a van and her foot rroze on the ac- celerator. The youngster, seated behind the driver, manaaed to steer the speeding van into a field along Dover Drive near Cliff Drive and throw the vehicle out of gear, his dad repart· ed. . "IT VERY easily could have been a head-on crash ii he hadn·tacted quickly, •·theeJder Rogers said today. No one was injured. and the Young sitter mas treated by varamed.ics for a medical problem th at caused the blackout. - AS FOR young Pete, he reached his destinaUon that . morning ln time to play with the rest of his mates on a soccer team . They won. the game. "He'1 a futay boy," bbdad said today. ' a.+fyf"lfllll .... n.. HE ACTED QUICKLY Fir• Spotter Wltllams Piwt Newsboy Spo~ Blaze AJ,ong Route A Daily Pilot carrier on his ear- ly Sunday rounds in Corona de! Mar was credited with spotting a residential fire and phoning a quick alarm that saved the house, firt>men said today. Brad Williams, 12. of 440 Begonia Ave .. n oticed s moke coming from the house at 502 Dahlia Ave. s hortly after7 a.m. After climbing the fence at the Wloc:Cupied home, the youngster said he saw burning furniture and ran for a phone. The Lincoln Middle School Seventh Grader, firefighte rs said. was responsible for sum moning f irefighters quickl y e noug h to confin e the total damagetoSI.000. ·The blaze apparently began when a leaking water heater soaked t he carpet, and the moisture caused a short, which ig- nited some drapes. Owner Charles Drew was away at the time. Blind Student Lose s Canine In Accident Richard LaBelle. a blind stu· dent in his senior year at UC Irvine, is making bis way around the campus with the aid of a cane today after his guide dog, Heidi , was k.illed by an automobile Fri- day night. The dog, valued at about 216.00'> in trainer's time, was struck by a car driven by another UC( stu- dent, at about 11 :45p.m. near the intersection of Campus Drive and Verano Way. Heidi was LaBelle's first see· ing-eye dog. Last summer, he and Heidi went through a month- long training program at Guide Dogs of lbe Desert in Palm Springs. But last Friday night, LaBelle thought he heard a knock a t the door. Heidi ran to the door and LaBelle rollowed. He opened the door and Heidi r afFout i'hto the night. She did not heed his calls and he followed. By the time LaBelle had worked his way from the apartments, across a field lo Campus Drive, the screech or tires had quiet'f!d and Heidi was dead. Irvine police said the dtlY"" was not at rautt in the acddeft(. r • J • ons Taxpayers Will Save $1 Billion ByHELENTHOMAS WASHINGTON CUPl l -The Adminis&ation today proposed sweeping changes in the food stamp program that would Umit aid to official poverty-level families , e liminate a million households rrom the program and save taxpayers an estimated $1 .2 billion a year. The plan, outlined before a Senate committee by Agriculture secretary Earl L . Butz, would lie food stamp eligibility to the of. ficial paverty fig:µre estabfu;hed each year by the rederal govern- ment. This figure currently is $5,050 for a family 0£ four. But the Ad- ministration plan allows a ·•stan- dard deduction .. or $JOO a month· or $125 if the household contains a person over age 60 in figuring food stam p eligibility. The de- duction would raise the annual gross income figure to $6,250 or $6.SSO. Butz said use of government poverty figures would eliminate a million households -or 3.4 n1illion individuals -from the food stamp program. This represents roughly 17 percent of the 18.8 million individuals cur· rently participating in the pro- gram The plan was immediately criticized by Sens . George S. McGovern <D-S.D.), and Robert Dole { R-Kan. J, authors of an aJternate food stamp reform bill. McGovern sa id the program "is a surrender lo some of the more extreme critics., who want not to correct the abuses that have surfaced but s ubstantially reduce t he scope of Lhe program by m a king it strictly a poverty program. DolE' s uggested that the Ford bill is another overture to con- servatives who first proposed the $5,050 figure. Butz said 3 .3 million households or 57 percent "will be at least as well ofr·· under the Ad· ministration bill. or this figure, 1.4 million families or about one- fourth or the total recipients - who Butz called "the poorest of the poor·· -will have their benefits increased. He s aid 46 percent of the persons n ow r eceiving food stamps would h ave their benefits reduced and 17 percent would become ineligible. The official poverty level in- comes, excluding the $100 or $125 monthly standard deduction, currently are $4,230 for a family of three. $5,870 for a family of five and $6,690 for a family or six. Currently, the food stamp pro- gram costs the government $5.2 billion a year. GOOD, BAD NEWS TUGS AT DOW NEW YORK CUP l l -A buying wave s parked by signs of a strong economic recovery s wept the New York Stock Exchange today, but trading remained ~.autious as investors weighed the lfuanclal lulure ot New York City. ' The Dow Jon es indus tri al average, which lost 5.67 points Friday Uter New York City nar- rowly avoided default, gained 10.07polnta to842 .2~, Advances bold a substantial lnd~verdecllnoo (tabl 1 86). up .. it.is affairs. He also st.ressed that Beame has .. not taken the step:; lo convince the state ol New York of its fiscal responsibility.·· Beame. in his statement to the subcommittee. urged Congress to make .. ,~,.ise decisions .. on the aid request instead or the "wise remarks or Whit e Hou se spokesmen.·· New York averted immediate default Friday when the city I teachers' union d ecided al the last minute to use $150 million in pension funds to b'U' city notes and support a lit ale r~ue plan. The next problem facing the Ci· ty is a proposed three-year budget cutting plan which would ..save $724 million. The budg~l J.rimming was ordered by a state board that has authority over New York·s (iscal affairs. Ul"ITe ......... JOSEPH QUINLAN, WIFE LEAVE HOSPITAL Asking Court to Permit Daughter to Ole 'Let D a ughter Die' Ple a From Family MORRISTOWN . N.J. CUPI J - A New Jersey jud..ic was asked today to have the plug pulled on the life-sustaining respirator that has kepl Karen Ann Quinlan's heart beating £or six months. A lawyer for the family said Mi ss Quinlan should be allowed to "re· turn to God with gr.ace and dignity.·· Attorney Paul Arm strong m ade the appeal before Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. in the legal battle Miss Quinlan·s adoptive parents are waging to end the life or their 21 -year-old daughter. Karen Ann has been in a coma for six. months. suffering from ir- reve rsible brain damage whJch resulted from taking a combina - tion of tranquili zers and alcohol. The case has attracted wide at- tention. involving the touchy is· sue of whether a totally debilitat- ed patient has a right to be spared an artificially prolonged Ufe. Karen·s pare nts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Quinlan, accompani ed by teen-aged daughter Mary E l- len, stood in the rear of the s ma ll, crowded courtroom while their lawyer spoke. The Quin I ans "believe that the earthly phase of Karcn"s life has Sweet Adelines Recruit in Mesa Recruits for barber shop quartet harmony singing are be- ing sought by the Harborlites Chapter of Sweet Adelines, which will send a 58-member chorus to national com petition next March. An introduction night to u.c- qua int interested women with four.part h armony techniques wiU be held Nov. 3 at CoUege Park Elementary School, 2380 Notre Dame Road, near Fair Drive and Fairview Road, in Co&ta Meaa. · drawn to a close ... and that further treatment merely holds her back from the realization or a better life,·· Armstrong said. He said the Quinlans do not deem suc h an action to be·· in any waysinfu1.·· The slate contends that the Quinlans ' religious freedom does not include the liberty to choose death for their daughter. Armstrong said he would pre· sent testimony of doctors that Karen Quinlan is in a "persistent or chronic vegetative state'' with. "upper brain stem dysfunction.·· Her "coma-like state is ir- revers ible and there is no pro- spect for recovery .·· Armstrong said the Quinl:.ins are asking the court to declare their daughte r mentally incom- (SeeCOMA, Page A2; Oran ge Coast Weather Sunny throug h Tuesday with some low clouds along the coast tonight . Slightly warmer days . Beach highs near 70. Low 80s inland. Lows tonight 45 to SS. I NSIDE T ODAY Rowan and Martin. re· member ·em? Well. t1iey ·11 be bock Nov. S with a new !how. Page A7. l•dex llNllllll" Alt •• L.M ... .,.. Al All•ll 0.Hlfl4ooil ••tt Qimk;• ., °"'_.. ., DHlllt MMlc" A• ll•-i.tl"... M ht•rt.1-M Alt·1l "~ .. ,..,. ... ~ .. ,....,"""" aJ •• •• 11-1 •4·1 ... All-ti •• .. ~2 DAILY PILOT ~\ ... • ... ·- N Di iiy ,.,IM St.fl P ... IU Mr. Courl"SJI J oe RarszC'z whn works at the M;.irkt'l J~a.sket in th(' Wcst('liff Shopping Ccnt('r, was dl'cl:.art'd the · n1ost courteous cll'l'k 111 to\\'n" as a r esu l t of l :.a:-.t ye<.ir 's scar('h by NcwJl<Jrt Bt•ach Rotaria ns. No\\.', the St'arch is on for this yf'a1"s most courteous Cll'rk If you hilVC a nominee, \vritc a. lctll'I' to contest ('ha1rn1:.an Ilob S h ort, f"l .(). 1\t>x 1944 , Nev.-'port l~t·ach . f)cadlin e for entries 1s \\'ednL·sclay. Man Held In Crash Fatal to 3 Funeral arrangements were pending todJy ror three mem- bers of a south Orange County family kill ed Saturday when the camper they were riding in burst i nto fl<.im es aft er being sideswiped by a hit·rundrivcr. The California Highway Patrol Sunday arrL•s ted a Mexican na- tional in I.os Angeles County and booked him into Orange County Jail on felony manslaughter and hit and run charges in connection with the fatal cras h. Socorro Ibarra, 23, who listed a Baldwin Park address, allegedly drove the car tbat triggered the fiery crash Saturday evening on the Santa Ana Jo"reeway in Anaheim. Killed in the accident were Scott W. Lucas, 28, of 26526 Via Lara in Mission Viejo, his S.year- old son, Michael, a nd his brother, Terry, 32, of 310 Ashton Drive, Laguna Beach. A county coroner·s spokesman said today the bodies were taken to Backs Kaubars Mortuary in Anaheim. The CH P accident investiga- tion bureau traced the suspect 's car using a license number jotted down by witnesses to the acci-aent. which tooK place near Lin- coln Avenue. Witnesses s aid the camper truck was in the :i1outhbound lanes when it was hit by the car, which swerved wildly across two lanes of traffic. Officers were told the truck nipped over a nd immediately burst into flames, burning the victims to death before rescuers could reach them. Investigators !'aid the suspect car was found at the home of a friend of Ibarra in Baldwin Park. The friend Allegedly had loaned the car t.o Ibarra e arlier Satur- day. Panel Fund Theft SAN BERNARDINO (UPI> - Jotm Oosini, 34 , former executive vice presid ent of the San Bernardino Economic Develop- m e nt Council, was sentenced to an indeterminate term in state prison for stealing $6,000 in coun- cil lunds. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed l'ttW0.111 ..... """''"' Jack R. Curley VICI PrtMftfll tl'd c.. ........ ....__ Thomas Kffvll Edi!"" Thomas A . Murptilne MtMQlf19 EOilo< • Charles H. LOOS Rkhard P. Nall -'•lht1111 .v..119;..o £11>1on Monday. Oclobor ~O. t975 ·Suspect Slain In Court INDIANAPOLIS fAPJ -A m ;1n wa ~ s h o t a nd r;.it al ly woundL'd today in a c rowded ml11iiL'1pal courtroom as he st()(l(I bcCore a judge for arraignment uo first ·degree rn urder t harges. The vi c tim. id e ntified a s :\J,1thanil'I Sancf'Cr s, :W, uf ln- d1an; .. q>t>li!i, died about an hour 3ftl'.'r thE' s hooting while under~o­ in~ trt'atment tn a hos pital einergency room . The daughter or thC' m an San- ders v.•as chargl'd v.•1th k1!11ng v.•as taken into custod y by police after thl' s hooting. Sande1·s a nd hi s brother, Robert , 33, were being arr:.ugnL'<l for the beating death Satur day nr Nath ani('l Sandt•rs' fathL·r·tll · law. Jl arry 'l'homas, 59, In· dianapolis . Police said the woman held in the courtroom s hootin g was llar- riett Roberta Jones. 25. 'fhomas' daughter . who approacht.'<i the . benc h with witnesses and family members for the start of arraign- ment proceedings before Judge Jo"'rank L . llarlor. Sanders was s hot once in the lov.'er back and .. 11as taken to a n Indianapolis hospital in c ritic al condition, authorities said. "We were just beginning the hearing when I heard the shot and saw the gun,'' the judge said. "Then everybody began scream- ing and running.·· Harlor 's secretary, Arlene Pritchett, who was on the bench with the judge, said she at first thought the judge had been shot . because "he jumped straight up into the air when the shot was fired." Services Set For Longtime Lagww~ 43 Carol Tho mps on Collington. a longtime Laguna Beach resident, died Sunday al a Newport Beach hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 43 . Memorial services for Mrs . Cottington will be held Tuesday at 1 p .m . at Baltz-Berge ron Funeral Home, 3520 E . Coast Hi~hway , Corona de! Mar. with Eplscopal rites conducted by the Rev. Charles lttaier of Laguna Beach. Burial will be private. Mrs. Collington is survived by two daughters, Judith and Patricia Presson ; sons Michael Presson and Stephen Cottington: her parents Darlene C. Parker and George Robert ''Bob " Thompson ; a brother, Dr. John R. Thompson : and two sisters, Shirh Gerard and Clarita Willi ams. Born in Long Beach, Mrs. Cot· tington lived in Laguna Beach from 1932 to 1965. She was educated in Laguna school s and was graduated from Laguna Beach High School in 1949. In recent years, Mrs . Col- lington made her home in 1-funt- ington Beach where s he was a dc- p art men t mana ge r f or Montgomery Ward at Huntington Center. She was active in square dancing group s in Orange County. The family h as s uggested memorial contributions to a favorite charily. Rebel Priest Skips Court EAST HARTFORD. Conn. (U PI) -Defrocked priest Philip Berrigan refused to appear in common pleas court today to answer charges of defacing military airplanes. Berrigan and a colleague, Let! Griffith of Was hington, D.C .. said they would use the time they would have spent in court visit· ing "some of the warmakers and the people who profit from m ak· tngwar.·· 0.llf Pli.t SIMI l"tlee• CORONA DEL MAR HIGH YEARBOOK STAFF CAPITALIZES ON YEAR OF SHARK Sea King Sculptors Win Sweepstakes Award in Annual San~ Castle Event Lagunan Indicted In Two Robberies Toothy Shark Swallows Up Contest Honor A J.aguna BeaC'h man and a federal prison escapee recently arrested by Fulle rton police have been indicted by a federal grand jury 1n connection with a pair or brazen armed robberies at banks in Mi ssion Vie jo and San Clem ente. ~early $40.000 was stolen rrom the Mission Viejo branch of Bank Sil1Wl Cold Swps Ford WASHINGTON (U PI > - President Ford, s uffering from a sinus cold, canceled his official appointments today and spent the morn- ing in his pajamas and bathrobe in the White .House family quarters. "The President is feeling reasonably well except for sinws congestion, a tenden- cy to cough and a fever slightly above 100:· press secretary Ron Nessen said. Ford has been suffering from a hacking cough for more than a week. and Nessen said he was placed on an antibiotic today after firs t being treated with cold tablets, a nasal spray and a deconges tant. Fro• Page Al COMA ••• petent and give them the right lo have the respirator turned off out of Jove for the woman. "It is that love. faith and rourage of the Quinlan family that has brought us here today,·· Armstrong said. Attorney General William F . Hyland said the slate's primary interest is protecting life. "The right to life is fundamen- tal,'' said 1-tyland. "Even if the right to privacy encompassed a right to elect death. Karen Quinlan is incapable of m aking that choice." "Karen's medical condition is that of at leas~ a severely re- tarded person --.. one with a con- sciousness level less than that or an infant," Coburn said. "Karen ... cannot be' subjected to the religious beliefs On the part of her parents which would deprive her of life.'' The family a lso argued Miss Quinlan as ked her parents not to subject her to extraordinary medical procedures that would delay her biological death in the event of terminal illness. of America the morning or Aug 1~. by two gunmt!n disguised in Jump sui ts, masks, wigs, hats and gloves. On Sept. 18 two men carrying guns burst into the San Clemente branc h of Crocker National Bank. herded employes into a storeroom and escaped with $4 .600. Indicted we re Gl.'rald Grant Morris, 23. of 2655 Laguna Canyon Road . Lagun a Beach and Cameron Timothy Van Dunk. 25, o convicted armc>d robber who has been serving ti me at a federal prison at Lompoc. i\1 orri s a nd Van Dunk ..,,,ere ar- rested by Fullerton police Oct. 3 after a fi eld ser geant on patrol noticed two costumed men sitting on a wall not fa r from a branch of Ba nk or America. Both were wearing fake moustaches, wigs and phony makeup. Sftt. Lee Devore. detective divis ion commander, said 32 caliber a utomatic pi stol ammuni- tion was found on one of the sus- pet'ts. He said th e two men were booked on s uspicion of robbery and a seldom used law that makes it illegal ror a person to v.·ear a costume in public. He s aid the FBf ..,, .. as called to in~ terrogate Morris and Van Dunk. IndictmC'nls n aming the tYlO men in connection with the two south county holdups v.•ere issued Wednesday in Los Angeles. The two m en are in custody in lieu of $!>0 ,000 b ai l each. A sand castle named Jaws swam its way to the sweepstakes award Sunday in the annual Newport Ha rbor Chamber of Commerce' Sand Castle Contest. The entry by Corona de! Ma r High School's yearbook staff took the top award at the annual drip· ping, spraying. sculpturing and d rying of sand at Bis Corona. The other winners and their categorie.s v.·ere : -Dick l-1 irst'h. working solo and capturing the most artis tic · castle award. -The architectural fi rm of Danielian. J\1 oon and Ilg. taking the award for mo::.t grandiose en- try. -The Warehouse Restaurant c rew for the m ost humorou.s cas- tle. -L.a rry Chaffers and his Playa de! 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"The first person lay down on his back and bent his legs across his chest:· the recreation aide ex· plained. ··The next person sat on his legs. and then the next leaned into his la p and soon. "It took 25 minutes for us to set it. up. \Ve had different s hapes, s1zes a nd ages 10 1t. Then when everybody ~·as set, we held it for a m inute before colla)'.l6ing.". The record m ay be one of those marks that other athletes will be ;,:ible to take sitting down , but it '"·as in the spirit or the festivities on the fai rgrounds over the ""'eekend. All told. 21 ,034 attended the five·day festival, which featured Bluegrass music, a rts and crafts, barnyard games for children, and a concept of play for all ages -activities calll'd New Games in which the emphasis is taken off winning and los ing, according to Miss Adam. These involved games with a giant ball, a parachute, and a tug of war. Competition was present when it came to music. however, with contest.s for the best Bluegrass group, and the best fiddle and banjo players. The best Bluegras band was Somebody Touched Us, a group whi c h promptly changed its name lo Hard 1'imes aft er win- ning. The best fiddler was l l- year-old Stuart Duncan, of Vista. and the best banjo player was Geoff Stelling. of La l\.1esa. BICYCLE SOLD ON FIRST DAY • "I sold my bike the first day the ad ran in your paper." That's the s uccinct success- story told by the Dana Point woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : Mus t sell . lfonda XL70. Like nu . $275. xxx-xxxx If you have a vehicle you want to sell , call 64 2-5678. It only takes a few v.·ords in the right place le make a sale. Along the O range Coast the Daily Pilot is the right place. 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(21>)"11 ... 141 ( I' DAILVPtLOT ,_ Green Bay Nips Dallas; Football Standings ·For Pros For ComtA.rea Women ! Golf Summaries Oilers Sui-prise 'Skins M nOMAL l'OGTULL LllAOUll MA TIOMAL CO• fl I •aMCS ~.-.CN<rt_.._ Vi Theiss was the win· ner of a most pars event al Costa Mesa Gotr and Country Club with 15. Quarterback John Had! threw a 26.yard touchdown pass to tight end Rich McGeore:e with J:S2 re- maining in the game to give the Green Bay Packers their fir.st Na· tional Football Lea&ue victory. 19-17 , over the previously un· beate-n Dallas CowboySSunday in Dallas. Green Bay rookie Steve Luke gave the winless Packen the op· portunity lo upset the Cowboys when he recovered a fumble at lhc Dallas 31-yard line. Had! ran five yards and on the next play found McGeorge alooe in the Dallas secondary. Dallas middle linebacker Lee Roy Jordan had the only chance to catch McGeorge. And elsewhere in the NFL. il \1:as like this: WubiJlgton al Roustea-'lbe: Hol.IS'ton Oilers rallied in the fourth quarter to upset the Washington Redskins 13-10 on a one-yard touchdown plWlge by rookie Don Hardeman. Washington, which stayed even with the Dallas Cowboys in the F...ast Divis ion race despite the loss, was leading 7·6 and driving when J.louston linebacker Robert Hrazile was ejected after an of- ficial called him ror throwing a fore arm at Bill Kilmer. The Oilers, apparently angered by the ejection. came alive to stop the Was hington march. Miami at New York-Miami quarterback Bob Griese, taking advantage of New York turnove rs, passed for three touchdowns and ran for one to lead ~he Dolphins 43-0 over the J ets. Griese, despite wind and rain that swept across Shea Stadium, completed IO of 14 passes for 155 yards be fore le aving the game in the third period. Griese passed 53 yards to Nate Moore for the second of three scores in the second period. He the n c onn ected with Norm Rulaich and Jim Mandich for 2 yards and 32 yards respectively 1n the third quarter. Chicago at Pittsburgh-Pit· tsburgh quarterback Terry Brad s h:.iw directed thr e e m e thodi c al second -half touchdown drives as the Steelers routed the Chicago Bears 34-3. Brad s haw ran for one -tourhdoWn and teammates Fran· ro Harris and Rocky Bleier had s hort scoring runs for the other two. Chic a g o quarterback Gary I tuff was held to •16 yards passing, most of it in the final seconds or Lhegame. Philadrlphia at SL. l..ouis-J im Ot is ran for two touchdowns and J ackie Smith added a third on a spectacul3r pass reception as the St . Louis Cardinals rallied Crom a mistake-filled first half to beat. lhe Philade lphia Eagles31-20. The Cardinals, boosting their record to 3 ·2 overcame Philadelphia leads of 3-0 and 10-7 with the aid of Otis' runs totaling ll6yards. Oakland at Clncin.nati--;Rookie riefensive back Marvin Cobb ran 52 yards with a third-quarter in- terception to lead the unbeaten Cincinnati Be ngals past the Oakland Raiders 14-10. Cobb. s ubbing for momentarily stunnt~d Ken Riley. lnterceoted the pass from 01kland quarterback Ken Stabler to break a 1·7 tie in tbe third period. He later intercepted a second pass and was awarded the came ball. Cleveland at Denver-Jim Turner kicked a desperation 53· yard field goal as time expired, leading the Denver Broncos to a dramatic 16·1S over the Cleveland Browns. Tumer"s kick, the longest of his 12-year pro career, capped a fourth.quarter rally Coe the Bron- ccs. Cleveland's Don Cockron did some impressive kicking of bis own as be booted a record fi\'e field goals lo stake the Brown.stoa 15-6 lead early in the fourth quarter. Minnesota at Detroit-Fran Tarkenton fired two touchdown passes and Fred Cox kicked three straight field goals as the un- beaten Minnesota ViScings heldorr the rallying Detroit Lions 25-19 in an error-filled game. Tarkenton tossed bis ninth and 10th scoring passes of the season on a four.yard lob to Stu Voigt and a IO-yard pass at Ed l\1arinaro. Baltimore al New Eag!lnd- Unheralded'Andy John..c;on ran for more than 100 yards and scored twice in leading New England' to . its first win this year,21-10. Johnson scored a one.yard plunge late ln the seeond quarter and a spectacula r &&yard dash in the Cinal quarter. · The Patriots' defense shut off Baltimore's ground game and put on a fierce pass rush, sacki.ng the Raltimore quarterback Burl Jones six. tim es. Nrw Orleans at San Francisco San Franci s co quarterback Norm Snead passed to Gene Washington for twofirst- quarter touchdowns and the49ers went on (o beat the New Orleans Saints35-il. A blocked punt and a recovered fumble set up those scores in the first period. The first was a 29-yard pass after Cedrick Hardman blocked a Tom Blanchard punt and Willie llarper recovered on the Saints' <13. Washington's second touchdown catch was a 20-yarder rollowing recovery of Alvin Max.- son's fumble on the Saints' 20 by linebacker Frank Nunll'y. W L T l'c~ .,, fl.ti a.ii. •10-'00 1tt l4 .......,..,.._. J 2 0 .... ISi pt ~. lAu•'t 'J 2 0 .MO •• n1 HV~'I 1 J 0 .JiO S1 1(1:) l"N"'°'"Dflll 1 4 0 .:tOI " IU C:.•r•I Ol•ltloM Ml-tMA 1 0 0 1.000 "' 10 0.t..it JtO .liOOIO:J• °"""Bay I 4 O .J\ID '' 1fl OiUIOO 1 • O .toO JS 1.17 ....... oi.w.. """~" .. 1 •• toll .. ., ....... \e 1 J 0 ·* 11 ,, S.l't -lw•t J o .a " •1 ... Or ........ l • 0 .MIO SI l:D AM••tU.•CO•l'lftl!NCf: t.•~WNIOh•IMM W L T l'c1 .... •A .... .. lei • 0 0 t .000 ,. IC! Ml.,..1 4 1 0 .11111 1'1 .. NVJulto 2 ) 0 • .00 101 Ul .. 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Nancy Terpstr a cap· turt'd a threes tourna· mtt\t wilh 32 \.':, followed by Failyn Brook~ <331h) · and Marianne llolst (34 l. Ann Pappas <'3plured B flight with 33 1 2 anti Eileen Yraceburn "'a:-> second at 35. Ginger Cappy was th<.' C flight winner ~·lth 30h , followed by Louise Loucks (32) and Phil Goepper (32 I'.). Rae Mitche ll won D flight with 3Z with Betty Rlakemore ond Pat \Vil son tied at 34. Mary Grose was the E fli ght winner with 34 and Ka V' J.eutweiler was second at 361!1 . President's cup com· Reshuffling Near S... Fr•11C.•"'-O •I N<lw El'Q'l..ai 11.o!U,,._e •1 N<lw YO•k Je\' 0.llM •I P .. 11..,.lphl• Pi"i.tour"" •1 Go"•en Ber 0.ltoll •I MOU\!Ofl CdM Girls In Action GWC Wants Out Of SoCal Loop By CRAIG SHEFF CHtMD•llY fl'li.tsun It took about £ive minutes to rount the I.os Angeles City College fans at a recent Golden West-l.ACC rootball game-and that·s one big r e ason why G\VC athletic direct or Fred Owens want s out of the Southe rn Cali(ornia Conference. Owens could gC't his "·ish next ;\pril-i( Gold('n West and its s is· ter JCs in Oran ge County do enough lobbying. A major reshuffling of the JC conferences is expected to take place with at least eight releagu- ing meetings sc heduled over the next s ix months involving Southl and JC presidents, ad - ministrators, athletic directors and coaches. Between now and April. Owe ns hopes there's enough strength dt•· veloped t o get Golden West s"·itched to a l'onference th;.1t in- V.S: COMPLETES DAJllS CVP SWEEP TUCSON CAP ) -There seems to be no doubt that tennis' super attraction Jimmy Connors and the U.S. Davis Cup people have, if not kissed, at least made up. The 23-year-old Connors com- pleted his first-ever appearance in the Davis Cup Sunday, leading his partners to a sweep of Venezuela in the 1976 American Zone second round. It was icing on the cake on the last day as Connors defeated Jorge Andrew, 6-2. 6-1. 6·2, after his partner defe ated Humphrey Hose, 3-6, 6·3. 6·2, 6-4. eludes mos t or all the Orange County community C'olleges. Goldt""n West is a busl at the box of£ice when pl aying conferenc:e s rhool s lik e I.A C C , LA Southwest. l.A Harbor and Sant a Monica. But the Rustl ers draw Vl'f'Y well when playing coun ty ri v a lt' lik e O range Coa s t , Full t·rton and CyprC'SS. FinanC'ially and ~eo,gr;iph ica l ­ ly it v.·ould be idea l for Golden West to become r('ali gned in a C'OUnty conference. And it would also benefit the other county J Cs "·ith added revenue at the box of· fire. says Owens. '"\Ve very definitely would like to get involved in an Ora nge Count y c o nf e rence,'' s a ys Owens. "We've talked to Santa An;_1, Orange Cons t and f\lllerton ;_uld we know they"re in favor of us joining a conference that in- l'ludes Orange County schools. "An id~al conference would be one that would include OCC, F'ullerton, Santa An a. Cypress. Saddleback. Golden West, along Y.'ith l..ong Re a ch and Cerritos. ··E veryone of those schools re- late to each other. It would be a herk o( a leag ue. It v.•ould be the ·super league of the future.·· Rut Owe n s readily a dmits there are problems involved in st>tting up s uch a conference - m;:iinly making other JCs happy. Colleges like Gros.c;mont, San Diego ~tes a and Mt. San Antonio in the South Coast loop and Rio Hondo in the Southern Cal are eithe r happy where they are or v.·ould like to be included 1n a con-. fe r ence that inc ludes Orange County schools. Dott>...-•I IC•""'' C•lt Ml..,..I •I l!lull4 IO ,_ .. Orle ... ll •I L6' ,.,_.,.,,, ~ °'"° •1 O.ltll"d ....... ,.0c1.21 Ml-wl• •1 Ollt•OO WOllLD .. OOT U\.L \.EAOUf: 1!•1Wn1DlvhlMI W \. T P,,I. Pt' PA 81milnqt>em • J O .l'JO 1S1 1116 I • G .6)6 1S' X» ' , o _,..s 111 1•1 6 6 D .IOO n~ l'l'I •IG ~l~1JI Motrrc>PI•\ Jc ~vwllle Oo.t•!Oltr ""'' We1letl' Ol•lllM S C..HI ~Al'\Gll!O !.r>••,...00•1 ' ~ 0 ~l ] .... ].&1 1 6D .~lll lo><l 161 ~ I 0 .•11 1/6 Jl] • I 0 .:JO<! 110 1111 • I 0 ,Jt..I )I) ))9 s .. uur .. 1·1 C.•m• P?o1.-1pru 11 11, cn1rlOll• 1a SuNl•1'1G•mn Corona del M ar I-U gh School's defending ~n­ t u r y League g ir ls volleyball ch a mpio ns ""'iii tangle with Santa ·i\1onica High Tuesday and L.aguna Bea<'h 1-'rt· day in a pair or non- league match('S "'ith lop CJF contenders. The ~amcs will b(' pl;.i yed al Cdl\t . T l1esda y ·s n1 at eh es "·ill get undrr \\'ay at .3.30 with a f ro~h-soph 12a me followf'd h ~· tht• junior v ar~ntv al ;) <.ind the va rs it ): ;.it 1; :10 . Friday's JV gn.mt· 1 ~ :Jt G and the varsit y l'n ~:..i~t·­ ment ~1l 7: 30 . e .. m lnqtt•m11. 1Mmp111\0 !.1'•4W l)Ol'I (I $.en Al'IOfli031 Por11-JO. JKO.i.or>woUe I) !ootll "6rn (•I ,tori'• a 1•. 11 •w•n 1 l.aguna Reach dl'fl•at ed. Cd :'\1 in th ird round Cross Country CIF playoff act ion la<t year before los in g in lht.!' ioPHOMOJtE quarterlinals. Cd'.\t h:.is Mlnl ... VlejelUlll•I Ufll_,.;ly ·1 · ,. b k 1 e 111en 1u1 10 ,3:, """i•on tu! I s e n 1_r e tC'a m ac 10 1s; 1 P•d•ll• n.n 10 ~s. • 1-1-alon,e: with several oul- 1u 1 11 GI . ~ au"\ {Ml 11 n, • -t d' . , · ::.c:n•pN>r~• cu1 11 1,; 7_ ~nrowtr (Ml s an 1ng ne"com.i.:r~ un- 11 ll. I Sl•PP IUl 11 ll. t ...... rtl<IO d ('I" C 0 a C h K ;) th y iui 11.fO. 10. ll••n11et !M 111 \I Ru!mer. Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot * County Circuit For Saddleback? The re are enough San Diego schools for one conference, but the enrollments of those JCs vary ,C'onsiderably . Gross mont a nd S;ln J)iego Mes a . with large enrollments, would probabl y domin;:ite a S an Diego con- £t"rence. Owens s ays he v.•ould like to sr e a ll the JCs ''without viabl e athletic programs" set aside. The better athletic schools would then be r e leagued. ''Thos e schools without major programs should not be considered in re· leaguing,·• s ays O"·ens. Cash Prizes Worth Saddlebark College would like -sessions will 'refine the pro- to be part o( a n Orange County posals. JC con(erence. but the Gauchos The final recommendations may not be ready (or it next year. will be made in early February. That"s the evaluation of Sad- dlehark superintendent Robert Lombardi, who is also the state C'h ~l irman for the Committee on •1\thletics. '"In my role as president of Saddleback College. I see a real advantage in being in an Orange County leae:ue. But there are J0.000 students al Orange Coast and 12,000 at Saddleback and ·we're not sure we're ready to compete every week (in football) ·with schools like F\iUerton and Orange Coast. "But on .. the other hand, 'Wf!..1 think we're competitive right now in other sports like baseball. basketball, swimming and ten· nis. which will then be sent to the Committee on Athletics for a final decision . Th:.it decision v.·ill come in April. There are many serious pro- blems that the rcl ea~uing groups will have to study, says Lom- bardi. One in particular is the Western State Con(erence situa· tion. "Right now, there are ll schools in that conference. And the league stretches from Compton in the south to Hancock in the north. That's ove r 200 miles." L<>mbardi says the April de- -cisioo will be a lasting one. "We h ope to put some leagues together that will stay together for a long time.·• RESULTS ••• <Continued from Page 8 -4) Bl,•Nll COl..,.tri• I, El S..lvitdO!' I Jtowl'"I Ooutllf' Kull, Ii-• -1. c;...,._ •:•1.' 1. Unlle-d !ol~lel,6.4A.l. J.Mt•i(O, I 11 ~. Fours •lll\011t to><~ .... 111. ''""! -1. Unlled ~'1tt, t :lS•. J. tu~11tln•, ~·w.s J C•n•d•, 1·01.0. 4. 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Niguel Title to Andrews There have been no concrete suggestions ror releaguing, but there definitely will be ln the next six months, says Lombardl John Andrews, former USC all- Amerlc an t ennis s tar from Fullerton, captured the men's finals at the Laguna Niguel, Men"s Invitational Open Sunday by deleaUng Dick Bomstcdl 6·3, 6-4 . Andrews, the No. 1 seed in singles and doubles had e.arlier defeated Tom Leonard 6-1, 6-0 in the semifinals. Born.stedt reached the finals by winning his s emifinals match against Alex 0Imedo6-1, 6·1. 6-4. W.etly Pigskin Pickeroo '75 winners will be awarded a total of $50 in cash. First place entries receive $25, second place wins $15 and S10 is awarded for third place. Winners are notified by mail. Look for the official Pigskin Pickeroo players form each week in the Daily Pilot sports pages. Circle the team you think will win in each of the 30 pairings. You may mail your entry or bring it to the Daily Pilot office Milrest you. There are Daily Pilot offices In Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo, Huntington Beach and Costa Mes.>. 1st prize $25 2nd prize $15 3rd prize $10 ,..... .... _h.,..,,..._ ...... D.i,,... _.. -todl M--, ..t w ... ...,. petition will end next J<""r iday. Lagtma Beach Oori~-Fag g , the t .aguna Bea ch wom t•n's club president, de(eatt'<l Helen Dre xe lius on lho final hole of a 54-hole match pl ay ~olr tourna· menl recenlly, Val ~l orton w as the ''ir t o r o \1 c r T he lma Toom<'Y 1n the second fli ght with Jean AbaJ1ai1 w1nn1ng the third rught w ith ;.1 vict o r y uver Marga nlt" MucFa rlane. t~ran Blake d e feated Ruth \\'h1t3ker for the C'onsole1 tion flig ht tillt•. Lon gt"st drive in the first flight w as by Diane St ys with Val Morton 1n the second fli g ht and Jean Aba jian in the Uurd ni ~ht . J.l elrn DrC'xc tius v.•as clos(•st to the pin on No f; :.ind Val ?.1orton on lhc 15th hol<". El Niguel In :-mutt ::lnd jeff tournament "'here three and five p;,1r holes only a r r count e d. J a n e Robertson w as the A fli ght "'i nn e r a l F.l Ni F:"uel Country Club. Robert s on fini s hl'd with 44 1f.i with Alma Ral s ton and J e an Badraun at 45 8nd Rae Cochran at 46. In B flight, J odi Woodward was the win- ner with 41 1h , followed by Adrienne Wa rren (43 'h), Beth Liljestrom (4'1 "'.z ) and a tie at 45 b<"twcen J ean ·carrick, Jeannie Kohls and Edna Kober. Rev Hende rson \\'On C fli ght "'Ith .JR . fo[JOY.'(•d by Els a Wise (421 :1 ). Eileen Bradwell (43) and Ann C"h r1st1;.in!'>l~n (-131 :1) ' Dotti~ Levy was the D fl iRhl "''inner with 431!.I. Margie Reece finished second at •s with Betty Halliday third at 4SYa. Seacllff P°Ul Penewell .and E. P. Corntassel captured a partners better ball tournament at Runt· 1ngton Seacliff Country Club r ecently with a 59. · Othe r winners in· eluded Mart ha 11nd Harry Payne with t..enorl' and Les Wa~· brock tied for second at 62. N3ril" 3nd Tom Cun· ni n~hnm . N a nc y Ray and Hank Gowdy and \'irgin ia a nd Richa rd Stevens tied at 64 . F ivt" tea ms tied at 6S includi ng Ginny and lloot J.arnberl : lfelen and lklb Cowd en : Alice llubbard and Will Kli ck ; Sally and S ~m Kniss: and [,a\1Crne and Pete Petl'rson . Ray Browning won an award for be in g closl'8L to the pin while Nancy Ray and J . R. Moser had the longest drive:s. In 3 fi <'ld shots e v('nl. Na ncy Ray and Kay 1'1oser lied for first with a net of 45. Geri l-legc and Joan Stegman fied a t 46. In the s econd fli ght. June Doyle and Flo Cov- ell t it'd for first with 41 with Ali ce Hubbard in at 43. Fran Creager took third Oi ghl honors with 41 and Dolly Second v.·as the fourth night winner with 46. Prep Football FJIOSM·SOPH ~o•f'"by Ou••U•' f oun!AI., V•lley O 1 1 O 1 E ~t-c•• ' ' 7 o 1\ ~orlnq l"V M•ndlwnn. "l•voe E•t••Hl•-OonnPl l S, Wy•1 1 •, 'l•l1n er 1. 0••0.• 1. C.••••f'll. E~nv+<n Pro Hockey Standings NATIONAL HOC KEV LE AC.U£ W•lt1 Conl•••nce Nor•l1DIVlll6PI (4mptoell Cofll•••fl<e •atrotk Di vi.le11 Po.Ol-ll>l'i• 5 0 I II )8 IS NV '"'"~'' J I 1 I '10 •1 l'OV "1•"91•~ l 7 1 I 10 I~ Pllhbw•Oh LOl An.Qel•' Monl••tl DeHO.I WLTPll .. C.FGA • 0 0 I JS 11 •108 10 2' 0 • J ] !1 11 0 6 1 1 1Jl~ Alllonl• 1 I O 2 10 L• s...11110 -·-C•••tO•l'!A T°'On!O All•"'I D1vn1en S00 107'111 , I 1 6 " ,. 1)1~11,, 110 •111! SllfMl•y•1 G•"'•I NY R•"Q0'•1I, Vltnt OUwf" 1 Ptul-lpl'h• S. O.,.o.t I Ovlt.io S, W~\tl•~!on ' • Cl\lt •QO l . MlnM"IO!• J lk>!.lon l . To•on10 0 Tod•,·• G•m•1 "'° Q-8'""\ \tM <t11l•<t RULES l S.Ubmll 11'H' enl•y Ol•n~ !NolOw Of .. <•t'°"'"bl• l•C1•,,...I• Dl It ID "'''' tltt conte•I "R••~" l.c1lmlle " " OlliflH •I .t11 "e.o.lcl GwpUt •I•" Enlrle1 ..W.I"' uniform In 1.rt 11\C1 .,. .... lo 11c1 i.1at1 111<1''"0 Tno11 wnocPI dan"I conform wtll be d1M1Ulll!l....i l !.e"4 •I lo PI G51C IN P ICl(EROO. 'IS, Sfoo<'ll 0.,..rl,..nl, P 0 BoJ 1'60 CDU• rnt1•. 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Phone ....... . : Circle teams you think will win this week's games • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • St. Louis vs NY Giants Baltimore vs NY Jets Miami vs Buffalo Washington vs cleveland Dallas vs Philadelphia San Diego vs Oakland New Orleans vs Rams Pittsburgh vs Green Bay Denver vs Kansas City Detroit vs Houston . USC VS Notre Dame Army vs Penn State Auburn vs Florida State Baylor vs Texas A&M Cal vs UCLA Dartmouth vs Harvard Colorado vs Nebraska Cornell vs Yale Duke vs Florida Georgia Tech vs Tulane Indiana vs Michigan Navy vs Pitt Ohio State vs Purdue Iowa StatevsOklahoma Penn vs Princeton Illinois vs MichiganState Rice vs Texas Boston College vs Syracuse Oklahoma State vs Kansas State • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • SMU vs Texas Tech • • . . . . : TIE BREAKER -My gue-ss on the totil ! : numMr of points .scored in 0111 30 games is ~-• . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The fir:st reloaguing meeting is n t et for November al Cypress -College to d iscuss different \'t)Oss ibilitles. Two. December neeting~ and three January Andrews~ teamed with Bill Brown to wln the doubles com- petition by defeatin~ Gene Mt.lin· and Mike Pbillips 6·4, 6-4. · lo the doubles. Brown and An· drews won their semiflfl'al match against Tim Noonan anti Dave Reed 6-4, 6..4 . • • , ............................................. ~····································~·····~", -I \ • 'l ., I 118 DAIL V PILOT N ..Jock Fearer , former marketing executive for ~tazda Motor Co. and Chrysler, has been appointed national sales manager for Maje»,h:, Inc .• or Newport Beach. • Philip F . Shepherd, president or Circle Seal Corp., or Anaheim, has been named by the Secretary or Commerce to serve as a member or the President's Ex.port Council 'Task Force on Expart J,romotion. · 'Ml!l'Ml!ltO the new Lido Avenue. 1'he lask force will review existing Commerce exporl promotion activities and consider recommendations for new progr:ims . Shepherd rl'5 idcs in NewPort Reach. • The board (If dlrcctors of Bank or Newport. has ele<:ted 0. W. 'Dick' Richard vice prl"'sident vice·chairrnan or lhe board, Rich:trd 's orficE' will be located at ort1ce under cons truction on Lafayette • Orange r esident Jon D. Rutledge, Jr. has been appoint· ed controller at CMhrane Chase and Co., advertising, public relations and marketing firm . He was formerly division controller for Leadership llou~ing Systems, Inc. of San la Ana. • Dwayne I •. F.llison has been named vice president or the new Bank ur San Clemente, [jccord1ng to bank chairman Tony DiGiovanni.· Ellison was most recently vice president or Santiago Bank in Tustin . I-le joined tht;? San Clt;'nlcnte office as Ivan vf. ficer when the bank opened last sprin~. He.> li ves in San Clemente: "'"'1th his wife and two (.0 htldrt"!n . l'INll • Stuart f'ine has joined MicrOOata Corp. as director 0£ marketing for the Irvine firm's REALTY division. l-l e will be responsible for starting new REALTY dealerships. Fine comes from Genera l Computer Systems or Dallas wht>re he was director or intema· tional marketing. lie lives in Huntington Beach. • The Orange County chapter or the National Association o( Accountants has elected E. J oyce Timmerman president or the 500-member association. Mrs. Timmerman, controller for Eagle Manufacturing in theCilyor lpdustry, lives in La Habra with her fami ly, • Llnda Clark, formerly of l~inda Clark and Associates. has joined Newport. Collaborative, Inc., ;1 Newport Beach architectural und interior design Cirm . • Computer i\utomaLion's Nakl•d Mini divis ion ha~ named Merle Brown manager of major program d('velop· menl, and Marvin Silverman manager of major program support, both new positions . • Yungtay·Hitachi Enginrering ('..o. has located in the Irvine Industrial Complex with 'ferry Corley named manufacturer's representative. The Cirm, which represents more than 100 manufac- -turers in Taiwan, is located in the Douglas Plaza urea of ItC. • Engineers to Hear Management Talk Jean Van Camp. program manager (or a n Air Force satellite communications system at Collins Radio, will address Saddleback engi~ers o n the t opic "'Managem en t By Objec- tive," Wednesday atBp.m. Van Camp will discuss the implementation or manage- ment by objective and goal setting al a meeting of the subsection or the Institute or Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. al the Villa Sweden restaurant. 23740 El Toro Road, El Toro. Reservations for the dinner meeting. which begins al 7 p.m .. ran be made by calling Mike l\1 issios at 581 -3232, ext. 2565. Cost is $4.25. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will n~t appear in the Daily Pilot 'QipMtg In¥ tC I MtOt 1 LMI ll'IWltr .. ,, ... Gorp S~Ol .)O • "1°"1'1 L_. 1 "aal!J 1.t>011 I ICA s.t'YI<• .:=~· . .:. *==£!" " rie "9c .«! " °""'' .... ... lwt:1' Cit wf• "e:''" J •. •• "" LOll:lt$ flirff" York Snln \'olHmr It UPI AMIUCIALIS l • ' n .s 11 .1 It.I 10.s IG.! 10.0 ., .., ••• ••• .. .., u •• ... '·' '·' '·' • •• .. I ,,., ••• -,., ....... #."'; ""·'' ,,, ,., it·p NEW .YORK !UPI) -T""' IS Kii.,. 1100:-1 lr.oetl on ll'le Nitw 'Sloe-E•(hMtgie Mo"""'· SOul'-"' Co T--.<o wtsA Ale!litftder\ ail• &I & EC T•,.., Ul•b Ttu.c:a Inc Pul«okl """ NT\ T•ll-Tll ~•lo¥.lr5 W'Sth9hW El<. x.,,,. (.Grp E......,_ £It Florld• P&L. 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Stoeks • VOL 68, NO. 293, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALt°FORN IA MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1975 TENCENT Food Stamp 'Changes' . To Eli111i 11ate M. Keady for Halloween There's nothing like a crash course in facial makeup to help a kid get ready for Halloween. Costa Mesa recreation of· ficials sponsored one recently. The class at Paularino School drew rave notices ·Coast Eatery Hit for $300 By 'Amateur' Weekend safecrackers bit another Newport Beach restaurant Sunday, cutting a hole through a vault at an airport area rorree shop and stealing about $300. The burglar was described by police as "an amateur." The break.in at Coco's-Baxter Street, 4647 MacArthur Boulevard was .discovered early Sunday morn- ing. Unlike two other recent weekend jobs involving restaurant safes, the haul in the latest was relatively small. I On the previous weekend, a thief with knowledge or the com- bination stole more than $16,000 from the Crab Cooker Restauraµt in Newport Beach. from many of the goblins who attended (above). One of the scariest kids in the class was Chris Bailey, 9, (below), who showed what he could do with a little corn ' starch and toilet paper. • ons Taxpayers· ' . . • Will Save $1 Billion· By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Adminl5tration today proposed sweeping changes in the food stamp program that would limit aid to official poverty-level families, eliminate a million households-fr-om t.he-progr..&m and .-ave taxpayers an es~atcd $1.2bUlionayear., J. .(. The plan, outlined ·before a Senate committee by Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz, would lie food stamp eligibility to the of. ficial poverty figure established each year by the federal govern- ment. This figure currently is $5,050 for a family of four. But the Ad- ministration plan allows a "stan· dard deduction .. ' of $100 a month or "$125 if the household contains a person over age 60 in figuring food stamp eligibility. The de- duction would raise the annual gross income figure to $6.250 or $6,550. Butz said use or government poverty figures would eliminate a millioo households -or 3.4 m.illioo individuals -from the food stamp program. This represeots roughly 17 percent or the 18.8 million individuals cur· rentJy -participating in the pro- gram. The plan was immediately criticized by Sens. George S. McGovern (D·S.D.), and Robert Dole (ft.Kan. 1. authors of an alternate food stamp reform bill. McGovern said the program "is a surrender to some of the more extreme critics .. who want not to correct the abuses that have surfaced but substantially reduce the scope or the program by making it strictly a poverty program. Dole suggested. that the Ford bill is another overture to con- servatives who first proposed the $5,050 rigure. Butz s aid 3 .3 million households or 57 percent "will be at least as well orf·· under the Ad - ministration bill. Of this figure, 1.4 million families or about one- fourth of the total recipients - who Butz called "the poorest of the poor" -will have their benefits increased. I Matt and Mutt Matthew James, 4, and his friend, Scooter, were big winners at the Great Earth Festival Mutt Show at Orange County Fairgrounds. They won first place for best handling and third for muttiest mutt. Matthew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard James Of Costa Mesa. Scooter belongs to a neighbor. 'Let Daughter Die' Plea From Family MORRISTOWN, N.J . <UPI> - A N~ Jersey j_udge was asked today to have the plug pulled on the life-sustaining respirator that has kept Karen Ann Quinlan's 'heart beating for six months. A lawyer for the family said Miss Quinlan should be allowed to "re- turn to God with grace and dignity." Attorn ey Paul Armstrong made the appeal before Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. in the legal battle Miss Quinlan's adoptive parents are waging to end the life of their 21 -year-old daughter. Karen Ann has been in a coma for six months. suffering from ir· reversible brain damage which resulted. from taking a combina- tion of tranquilizers and alcohol . The caise has attracted wide at- tention, involving the touchy is- sue of' whether a totally debilitat- ed patient has a right to be spared an a rtifi cially prolonged life. Karen·s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Quinlan, accompanied by teen-aged daughter Mary El- IJm. stood in the rear of the small, crowded courtroom while their lawyer spoke. The Quinlans "believe that t.he earthly phase of Karen's life has' drawn to a close . . . and that further treatment merely holds her back from the realization of a better life,'' Armstrong said. He said the Quinlans do not deem such an action to be "in any way s inful.·• The state contends that the Quinlans· religious freedom does not include the liberty to choose death for their daughter. Armstrong said he would pre- sent testimony of doctors that Karen Quinlan is in a "persistent or chronic vegetative slate" with '·upper brain stem dysfunction.·· Her "coma·like state is ir· reversible and there is no pro- spect for recovery.·· Armstrong said the Quinlans are asking the court to declare their da_ughler mentally incom- petent and give them the right to have the respirator turned orr out of love for the woman. "Jt is that love, faith and courage of the Quinlan family that bas brought us here today,'' Armstrong said. <See COMA, Page A2 ) Detective Mike Hietala said that the Coco·s job involved pry· ing open a door or the restaurant with a bar and then using a cut- ting torch to penetrate the sale. A maintenance man was the first to notice the rifled safe. Police summoned to the scene said they found a three-gallon steam-table pan filled with water at the base of the safe -put there to catch the sparks from the torch. Deal Reached on Grain Burglars Hit Ford Office . WASHINGTON (AP> -A cabinet at President Ford's cam· paign comm ittee office -con- taining the group's cash and finarrcial records -was the target of a burglary Sunday night, the Washington. Star re· ported today. There were marks on the cabinet ~uggesting someone tried to jimmy it open, tbe ~per said, but~burgJary The incident recalled the Watergate break -in at Democratic party headquarters in 1972, but Robert Visser, general counsel of the Ptesident Ford Committee, told the Star he doubted there were political overtones to the burglary at- ~m~. - 1hief Hits Chureh A thief who broke Into St. John the Baptist Catholic Churcb, 1021 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Sunday morning was not so God fearlna -he tool< three chalices, and one Vftlment•~sr· Seeing-eye Canine Dies in Accident Richard LaBelle, a blind stu· dent in his senior year at UC Irvine, is making his way around the cainpvs with the aid of a cane today after bis guide dog, Heidi, was killed by an automobile Fri- day night. ·The dbg, valued at .-'6,009 in trainer's time, .wuatruck by a car driven by another UCI stu- dent, at about 11:4Sp.m. neartbe intersection of Campus Drive and Verano Way. Heidi was LaBeUe's lint see- ing-eye dog. Last summer, he and Heidi went throu,gb a month· long trai~ing program at Guide . ~gs of the Desert in Palm Springs. But Jut f'Tiday night, LaBelle tllou&ht be heard a knQck at the door. Heidi ran to ti>• door and LaBelle lollowed. He opened tbe door and Heidi ran out lnto the nitbt. I ~t I She did ·not heed his calls and he folloWed. By the time LaBelle had worked his way from the apartments, across a field to Campus Drive, the screech of tires bad quieted and Heidi was dead. .lrVi.De police said the. driver was not at fault in the accident. ·World Series Postpo~ed ' BOSTON (APJ -Tonl1bt'I &lxtb came of I.be World Serles between the Cincinnati Reds .and · Bost o n Rei:l Sox ha1 been Po•tponed . because or wet \ grounds. I .t:'f, The game ._as ·been nscbeduled Ila; 5:30 p.ln. PDT ' 'l'loeoday. 1. U.S., Russia Agree on Long-range Terms WASHINGTON (AP> -The United States and the Soviet Union have reached terms for long-range s ale of American grain to the Russ ians and a Sov - iet commitment to supply some oil to this country, it was learned today. The grain deal, completed by Undersecretary or State Charles W. Robinson in his third round of talks in Moscow, is designed to stabilize Russian purchases from the United States over the next several years. · In Bismark, N.D., Rep. Mark Andrews (R-N.D.), s aid the grain agreement was for five years "cash on the barrel head .. and would call for six million to GOOD, R4D NEWS TUGS A.T DOW NEW YORK (UPI) -A buying wave sparked by signs of a strong economic recovery swept. the New York Stock Exchange today, but trading remained caulious as investors weighed the financial future o( New York Cl¥he Dow Jones ind~strial . average, which leis! 5.67 Points f'Tiday after New Yort City hr- roWly avoided default, gained !0'.07 points to84%.25, Adva,nces held a subotantial l9"c1overdeclin .. Oables, 1!8). • eight million metric tons to be purchased from the United States this year and future yearly purchases of eight million to 10 million tons . Andrews said the agreement involves mostly wheat and com. Because the grain deal is for cash, Andrews said, when final details are worked out the Sov- iets probably will have to send the United States petroleum or perhaps liquified gas. Andrew-s did not sly how much. In Washington it was le8med the deal was for abOut five million torus of .vheat and other grains annually. Periodic purc ha s es by Moscow , sometimes of enormous volumes. have unsettled prices in the United States. Fireman Sa ves Woman BELLFLOWER (UPI> - Robert Van Herk, 29, Cerritos, a Hermo'ia Beach fireman, went to work taTUer than he expected Suri4ay. ., • - Van Rerk wa1 dfivini to work when tie sighted. smoke coining from .l:'an aparlment house, rushea1lnto a burning apartment and reacued Fouie Groherd, 61. " This ye ar a poor Russian harvest has led to purchases ot 9.8 million m etric tons of grain from American exporters. Ac- cording to some economists, this probably will result in a jump of U.S . consumer pr ices the next few months. Ceasl W eath er Sunny throug h Tuesday with some low clouds along the coast ton ig ht . Slig htly warmer days . Beach hi gh:s near 70. Low 80s inl and Lows tonight 45 to S5 I NSIDE TODAY Rowan and Martin. re· member ·em ? Well. they'll be bock Noo . .S with a new show Prlge A7. l•dex -.Ml"l All 1..M ... 'tll .,, OesaHIM ... n =~ :; .......... "'" .. , 11 ...... P ... M IE....,..IMM11t .. 11·11 "'---· .. ......... """'" .. , .._,.. ., A2 0A1 LYPILOT c Monday. October 20, 197S So Ions !. ·Cau·stic About New York Aid By Unitrd Press lntt>rnatlonal M3yor Abrah::i m lk•an1c today pleaded with Congress to ap- prove ll!gislation to keep New '\·ork City sol \ 1..•nt. but ran into a stream or ho:,t1le que~t 1ons f1·om members of ., lluu~c banking !Subcomm1ttee. One con}::r(·s~n1an told &ame his constituents· opuuon ran JO ur 40 to one against helping the city. Another said the city ought to sell Man Held fu Crash Fatal to 3 Funeral arrangements were pending today for three mem· bers of a south Orange County famil y killed Suturday when the camper they were riding in burst into flame s a fter being sideswiped by a hit.run driver. The Californi<1 Highway Patrol Sunday ar1 ested a !\olexican na· tional in Lo:. An ~eles County and booked him into ()range County Jail on felon y manslaughter and hit and run charges in connection v.'ith the fatal c rash. Socorro Ibarra . 23, \•iho listed a Raldw1n P<Ark address. alleged ly drove the car that lnggered the fiery crash Saturday evening on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim. Killed in the accident were Scott W. Lucas, 28, of 26526 Via Lara in Mission Viejo, his S-year· old son, r.tichael , and his brother, Terry, 32, of 310 Ashton Drive, l.aguna Beach. A county coroner·s sµokcsman s aid today lhc bodies were takl'n to Backs Kaubars Mortuary in Anaheim . The Cl-IP accident investiga. tion bu reau t1-..1ced the suspect's car using a lic<'nse number jotted do"·n b y "'itnt.'SSC'S to the acci· dent, v.•hich took place near Lin· coln A venue . Witnesses said the campe r truck was in the southbound lanes when it was hit by the car, which swerved wildly across two lanes of traffic. Officers were told the truclt flipped over and immediately burst into flames, burning the victims to death be£ore rescuers . could reach them. -Sbei Stadium toT'alse'money. "1 would Uke to take this op- PQl'tUlllty to conaratuJate yoq for the mCllt mODumental -ol • humor1 l :·•ver W'ltd'e11-.d.'' anot.ber c·u1re11mail fold ' Beame after he pr~ted his plea for a multibillion dollar loan guarantee to help New York avoid defaultina: on ita obll&a· lions in December. Even thoee coogressxnen on the 1ubCommittee who sym· pathiud with the city's plilht said It would be difficult to 1et JecJJslaUon throu11J.· lbe "°"""• Rep. Paul E. T1on1u (D· Mau.) said to aid New York will who votes to aid New York will "in errect be turning hia back on his constituency.'' Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield , meanwhile, said he understood that a filibuater is •• ' 'I 1 ..... U .. ITe ..... JOSEPH QUINLAN, WIFE LEAVE HOSPITAL Aeklng Court to Permit Daughter to Die Former Cop's Death Probed by County Front Page Al COMA ..• Attorney General William F . Hyland said the state's primary inl<'rest is protecting life. Orange County Sheriff's of. ficers ('ODtinued their investiga· tion today into the death or a former Laguna Beach policeman who was s hot in his Laguna Niguel home Friday night during an argument with his wife. Sgt. Robert Reid said he will be discussing with «Jistrict at· torney's officer s ttie status of what could be his case against Meredith Anne Campbell, 36, or 25261 l\.1ont e Verde, Laguna Ni~ue l Mrs. Campbell was questioned at length durin~ the weekend oo the circumstances that led to her using her husband ·s service re- volver to shoot him through the left eye \•:hil c the couple quar· reled in their master bedroom. Former Lagun~ Beach policeman Roy Fuller Campbell, 36, was dead when sheriff 's of. ficers reached the home. They said Campbell was working out ol the South Laguna Post Office as a letter carrier. lnvestiiators said Mrs. Campbell told the m she warned her husband "just stay away from me" ·immediately before the gun went off. They said the ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tlw 0.-Coo<I O•<ly P•lot, ''""' -Id• " U•mbl....., 1 ... N•"'' P"'' "r-;b<>"""<J ti> the Or~'°"" Pub'''~'"ll C:b<••t••'> S.poo•h• edll~ ••• wbll~to M-..v '"'"'-"" f'•!P•• ltlf" CO.II M1••, NowPorl !If.ell. H"'1fol>Q1D<"I ee1cn/f'e 111>11\n V••ltv. "•liw, "'""""!>~<\ v1111, •"" L•ouna Bt•<ll/S<t"'~ C:O.•t A \lnq•a •t11-• edition !1 publ•\~•d .,..t\Jfdav' ..,d '>u~· d11\ Tl'lt Pflncl1,.1 p,.1>1,.111•q plant l• ~I JJD WtH Bt, "'"''•CAI~ Mtw, C:.htot"l• '1'1616 • Robert N. Weed ,.,..,1o1 .. 1 '"° p,...,,.,., .. Jack R. cur1ev YI'' .. re\!Ol~I -Gt_.., Ml-• ThOmas Keevll lG1IOf Thomas A. Murnhlne Ma.,.111no c 1t11ol- Qarl.S H . LOOS Rick3rd P. Na11 M ••ll .. •I M•l'llg•~ ta•lo,.. Cost• Mttl Oftlc• U0 W•~I llty St•"t Melllltll ........ , ... o lo• 1Moll, th)~ T•,.l)ftone 17141 "42-41?1 Cl•••ifltcl Ad.,.rtlslng "42·5'71 couple's 10-year-old son was asleep in a nearby bedroom al the time of the killing. Sgt. Reid said his officers have learned that th ere were a number of quarrels in the Campbell home prior to the inci· dent that took the form er policeman's life. There were no Nitnesses totbat incident. Mesa Thieves Take 2 Guns Two hand guns have been stolen from homes in Costa Mesa. A burglar who broke into the h~me ?f security guard Kenny G1lchr1st, 64, al 941 Presidio Drive stole a pistol and ammuni· tion, a radio and tape cartridges worth $196. police were told Sun-day. A .22 caliber Derrin&er, and a calculator were among goods taken from the home of Ramiro Morales at 458 Princeton Drive Costa lifesa, in a break-inSunday' police reported. ' "The right to life is fundamcn· ta!," said Hyland. "Even if the right to privacy encompassed a right to e lect death, Karen Quinlan is incapable or making that choice." "Karen·s medical condition is that of a t least a severely re· tarded person -one with a con· sciousness level less than that of an infant ... Coburn said. BICYCLE SOLD ON FIRST DAY "I sold my bike the first day the ad ran in your paper." That"s the succinct success story told by the Dana Point woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Must sell. Honda XL70. Like nu . $275. XXX·XXXX U you have a vehicle you want to sell. call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place tc make a sale. Along the Orange Coast the ·oaily Pilot is the right place. ·Lagunan Indicted In Two Robbe.ries A Laguna Beach man and a federal prison escapee recently arrested by Fullerton police have been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with a pair of brazen armed robberies at banks in Mission Viejo and San Clemente. Nearly $40.000 was stolen from lhe Mission Viejo branch of Bank of America the morning of Aug . 15 by two gunmen disguised in jump suits. masks. wigs. bats and gloves. On Sept. 18 two men carrying guns burst into the San Clemente branch of Crocker National Dank. herded employes into a storeroom and escaped with $4 ,600. Indicted were Gerald Grant Morri•, 23, of 2655 Laguna canyon Road, Lagun a Beach and Cameron Timothy Van Dunk, 25, a convicted armed robbor who bu bff.n serving time at a federal prilOnatLompoc. . . • Morris and Van Dunk were ar· rested by Fullerton police Oct. 3 aft':'r a field sergeant on patrol noticed two costumed men sitting on a wall not far from a branch of Bank or America. Both were wearing fak e moustaches, wigs and phony makeup . .SJl.· Lee Devore, detective d1v1s1on commander, said 32 c.aliber automatic pistol ammuni· tion was found on one of the sus· pects. Crossing Guard Robbed at Plaza A Garden Grove pollC'I! cross· ing guard. Demetra Claytl)n , 61, was robbed at knifepoint Sunday In the parking lot at South Coast Plai:a, Costa Mesa. . She told police a man between 25 and 30 yean of age accosted her as abe was about to enter ber car. He took her purse.1 planned a,:aintt any bail-out legillation. He added it would be "difficult .. to 1et lbe eo votes needed to crack a talkathon. • At tbe White House, press eecretary Rou Nessen told re- porters President Ford ''bas seen no legislation <to aid New Y ork1 which he reels is worthwhile signing." Nessen said the President still believt;is New York needato ''Udy 7JOPersons up" U.s alfaln. He aJan 1treued that Beame ha• "not taken the atept to coovlnce llle lt*ol Now York of Ill flScal resJM>111iblliQ'." Beame, in h1a statement lo the subcommittee, urfed COogress to make ''wise decilioos" on the aid request instead of the "wise remarks of White House spokesmen.'' New York averted immediate default Friday when lb~ city Lap Sit Record At Earth Fest I A world record was set at the Giant Earth Festi,val on the Orange County Fairgrounds Sun• day -a 710-person lap sit. <See photo, PageA3.) That was 401 people more than the previous mark as recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, and Costa Mesa recrea· lion coordinator Donna Adams said that the new total will be submitted for ratification. But what is a lap-sit'? "The fir.it person lay down on his back and bent his legs across rus chest," the recreation aide ex· plained. "The next person sat on his legs, and then the next leaned into his lap and so on .. "It took 25 minutes for us to set it up. We had different shapes, sizes and ages in it. Then when everybody was set, we held it for a minute before colla)J6ing. '' . The record may be one of those marks that other athletes will be able to take sitting down, but it was in the spirit of the festivities on the fairgrounds over the weekend. All told, 21,034 attended the five·day festival, which featured Playground Games Slated Want to play Dbo Oho Dbo, Le Mans Tug-of-War, People Pass, Earth Ball or Tweezly Wop'? These are a •few offerings by the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services· playground recreation division ln a current series of 4 p . m . New Games pro- grams al 11 elementary school campuses. People Pass invol ves standing shoulder to shoulder and passing people over your head. Oho Oho Oho is a form of yoga tag. Earth Ball involves pushing a six-foot ball around. · The free play sessions run Monday through Thursday, Oct. 30, but after that, youngsters can organize their own. Bluegrus music, arts and crafts, barnyard 1ames for children, and a concept of play for all ages -activities called New Games in which the emphasis ts taken off winning and losing, according to Miss Adam. 'These involved games with a giant ball, a parachute, and a tug of war. Competition was present when it came lo music, however, with cootest.s for the best Bluegrass group, and the best fiddle and banjo players. The best BluegrM band was Somebody Touched Us, a group which promptly changed its name to Hard Times aft.er win· oing. The best fiddler was 11· year-old Stuart Duncan, of Vista, and the best banjo player was Geoff Stelling, or La Mesa. In the beard growing contest, Travis H. Perry of Costa Mesa emerged as "Mr. Magnificent." He not only had the whitest beard but he was also judged best in show. The reddest beard was sported by Rusty Aldrich of Ventura, while the blackest beard ended in a tie bet ween Stan Hirschberg of Huntington Beach , and Jim Lam· bertof Newport Beach. This was the first year for the festival, a fall followup lo the Orange County Fair. Sweet Adelines Recruit in Mesa Rec ruits for barber s hop quartet harmony s inging are be· ing sought by the Harborlites Chapter of Sweet Adelines, which will send a 58-member chorus to national competition next March. An introducti·on night to ac· quaint interested women with four.part harmony techniques will be held Nov. 3 at College Park Elementary School. 2380 Notre Dame Road. near Fair Drive and . Fairview Road, in Costa Mesa. We h•w quite• carpo of,,... urvlcN on dedc •t M•ftnen and tXJr lrlendly crew /s rHdy to help you put them to uae. So oome llboerd aoon, for the hlQhnt Interest, and services to match! SAFE IP\l\oxS J DEPOSIT BOXES When ii com99 to the safety ol your important keepables -Docu- ments, Birth Certlllca.tn, Insur· ance papen, etc. -your personal pt""lvate Site Deposit Boll provides lhe proper place ... and It's free with a minimum balance. TRUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION Mariners keeps you up-to-date on your penonal notes and deeds. 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