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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-24 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I ••• ., • • • • •• • ..... ~ ··~l·J lf • . ' ' - ' , ' ' " • . ' ,. ., ... • j t -: -· ~ - • • • -• -" -" I - . -. Alert Tellers Fo,· -· Moore -Indicted • • : I ""I' Ripoff of Mesa ·BY Federal J~y --.. -·-----·----) Wolllan's 8:,0,QI :·OP l[or_d__Att_~°-1P- DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * • • • Y AFTERNOON, O<;TOBER 24, 1975 V0C.... Ml, NO.':m,' S_EC'l~ONS. • PAGllS , Puppy Lov e _Sonja Higley, .. 3, we,nt to lb~ c"a{Dival at the Fo~ntain ' Valley R~creation Center Tburs4ay. That's where she met this tilg fuzzy dog. Il was love at first sight. Sonja is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Higley of Foun- tain Valley. ' n • ' " " ·1 ·? • '-? Q < ' " Mesan's ~: $30,000 1 'Saved' • , ' -•' . j ' -' -ur. i t --. ' ; • ' ' 'It,,,_---,----:----:-------------'----~---.... ·.t. . - ; 'I ' ' ! ~'.Q,y B~hy ?,. " In Coma for 34 Years -TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. (UPI) -A mother who has tended her coma.stricken daughter for 34 years • says she couldn't "pull the plug," as Mr. and Mrs. Jnseph Quinlan want to do. ' •' ' I : ' Ambush " In Paris Deadly Th.e Quinlans have asked a court in Morristown, N.J ... to allow them to terminate the treatment that is ByJOHNVALTERZA '( keeping their 21-year--0ld comatose daughter, Ka,ren PARIS (API -Gunmen am- 01t1ttrhllyl"l1Ms..H '"• Ann,alive. bushed the Turkis h am- 1 II N '' ·\ "Evervo_ ne haS his own feelings in a situation like bassador's limousine and as-A ert le ers at two ewoott "-· ... d h' d h. h urr · Beach bankicg institutions 'iec:t • this," said Mrs. Louis Espos.ito, who vows she will sassina....,-1m an is c 8 eur -i at poinl·blank range toda)I'. Ttie police Thursday to a rare ~t continue caring for her daughter, Elaine. h of an alleged pigeon d~g ., .... M. ,\itl'l\is -.s-tlDY' b,abyt.Sii!Be:M.~,.-.........',\1--5 -s· Mrs.-' envoy was the se.coad. Turki:fr . OSU'J'' -J-ambassador slain by unknoWn which came close to cleaning t Esposito hugging her dark·h<iired daughter as she assaiJaJ1.:U if} f:Ufppe.~dfl)>our.;.I an ,elderly Co$:l11.-Mes&.\W 's ~· ·" -'' lilSOrl h~r.~ett ' ' · · ·" ~··· · .;. ..._ · .,,,. .. , An anOriymOu·s · plidrl1 calt \o life~avingsor$30,000. ~· ~" ':-'~ Elai.he Espdsito now 41 haS been in a coma since the Turkish Embassy said lat"r Five persons wbo ga a ·r. . ' • • ,.. Tustin address as ·their , . she wa~ 6 whep sh~ underwent surgery for~ ruptured the building would be blown QJ> 'd - 'led · 1-• r 'Jy appendix. She weighs 75 pounds and requ1res cons-this evening, and police tiJt--s1 ence, were 1a1 1n If!'!' . $50,000 bail apiece after a J>O:I. e , · tant care frorri her mother, who leaves the house only mediately began a search. .1 stakeout and surveillance , 't · .. ~ toattendMassorloshopforgroceries. There was speculation th+i! lasted throughout the ..nerndait~ "f She is turried once an hour during the day to avoid Greek. Greek Cypriot or ArtiiU- The 85-year-old vie~ ... ·-: bedsores. She is massaged lwice a day and JS fed nian terrorists might have be.eh descnbed by police as "rar\1100 ' r every four hours through a tube through her nose 1-ler behind t_he assa~sination , b_ul--no trusting, .. r.eportedly was!I S; throat is pafalyzed and her right lung is collapsed ~~o~~si1b'fii~y~di alely clairped angry_ at of~1cers today,~ e _,.. A top police orficial in Vicnn&, she still believes she wash ;r· where the Turkish amba.ssa'dOi- for a fortu':le . _\ij-t 'ft· "-'3S gunned down Wednesdtl~ lh~o~f1~gr~~sts~~ma~l:;a . Agr f.·' "W;ounded oc Jlii"cti"m said today's killing in Paris ap: 11 i peared to confirm the theory ijlal called by tellers at two o l .. b.a n king institutions. Ji an"international error group 'fas employes became suspici : ~·· at work · · ~ :·~eca:;ti~~~ns:~i~ ~ vg l~; Craw~r!°)ft'I £' ... ,.,/f,D .. ~-m!~\1:g~~rrl~~ T~~i~e~~P.~:tt f 1 · ~· ....... _.,-' -ft)f;A'\11'1-~~·~~ .. ~~'Mtf arler news of ..,, e~ e.1".clof .•'1'..-· ~ ..,~~ ,,...., .. l'p.. .. ·;t';~"' '~TL·~Yr .... ~. ; . ' · -Paris s lay~ng was receivt.'<i . ., rn1::"a'rresu 1n,.V(>lvcQ coUp r . A~ ~ne, ... · ~l~leaSt' hur\t,.r~ltlesll.j,ic_~near-J-IOrse ~~ l'i"",.,, (~eK!Wftl1SM. PageA2) :1 •. cons-Pi.ra.ey~ tCT ·-'omnrlt ~ ghl-t1mes-&n r-gm, ban· nyon 1n the M11Jave Dcs!:rt. t-rc -· lhe!Hodted ·agai.,.l'l41l"i• , _, • Ult-l!lliie .,h'att, -ai!iig'M "•S-a!a at'i'~ils! r~lil"~is tellow hun-"' •· " " · moos, 20; Laur:ie' Henson, ' to claw his way out and struggle ters shot him in the mine tunnel Eugene Washington and GI · ght miJes through the desert. that night and rolled rocks and Washington, each 35. and as in stable condition today al debris into the shaft lo seal the en - Milton Long , 25. . , . em County Medical Center. trance. Detectives sai~ I ~·Guy W. Si.liter, 25, was found Salter told deputies he and wentlikethts: .· '1\Yedn_e-sP,~ ..m_o.rni,n..g on Snow ha:d driven rrom Anaheim The victiefwas ouf"in the~r G:alifornia 141, aDout io miles and spent Monday ·night al yard of her westside Costa northwest of Ridgeccest. He told Galemore's home in Palmdale. home at about 10 a .m. Thu ~ riff's deputies he had walked They went into the desert early when two young women ~~a night across) the cold .bigh de-Tuesday morning. proached, carrying a sealed ' rtsands. Oeputiessaidtheydidnotknow velope. They asked her if ·'TwOmen believed members or Snow'sroleinlheincident. · knew or any bl:tck families in ~ iA'e Hessian, Motorcycle Club A party of two dozen men are neighborhood. showed her lb 6'ivegen booJted on cbarges of searching for·. snow in the-desert velope and said that they sa '4 ' *'arill -..tth intent to commit near Where Salter received help '1 ent which beg~n as a rat· (~SURV I VES. Page,A2) ' 9 r a n ge Coasl~· • Weath e r ., Sunny skies throughf. Saturday. Clear and coot •. tonight . accordin g to thcA . weather service. A little : cooler Saturday with · beach hie;hs of 68 rising to 74 inland. Lows tonight 48 to54 . l :NSIDE T OD" Y <See PIGEON, Page A! · t f!rder in connection with the 1n-from a passing motorist. · ,,1 nakebunt. ··~· -, J, Indi s · ~ ' ' · , / Deputies still are se<king a ury ' -cts -',~r __ -__ ,__,,_· ;>~· urthmem~~h~-~~'i·~tih~i'''i' ' 'l~"o'ti:'o An2heiin ""'•y !oar. ----------,_:c • -- . -· 1o1~;.~yl(·.·"'6...;'~0um "'lliiur~s Fo.:i;···· What are a lady in curlers -·~ -9--~-kiaT.(li'lllg teen~·· ager doing 1n the Orange, Capt College 4ibrary? See ' stOtjf."t#ltll "Pll"""' by D<rily Pi.lot Photographer Richard Koehler on Page CI o/ lhe Weekender. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A tempt~d assassination s~or~ly and county of San Fran • ';i) •Afrested in connection wi(h '.I federal grand jury has inGict~ afferherarrestonsept.-22out!;tde slate and Northern Distri £ -i.-Salter"a"'ihooting wer-e Robert T. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A Sate Jane Moore on charges or at. a San Francisco hotel. California, Sara Jane Moore, o_ •1-F~r~a. ·28, of !J.aucas\er and man dressed in a dashiki and tempting to munler President She is undergoing a court· known aa Sara Jane Aalberg1 , Willia G Ga emore 26 or wielding a sword and a spear in- Ford last 01onth, it was revealed ordered ,Psychiatric examina~on rendant here~n , did willfW,ly ' 1 P.lmd:ie., · 1, • ' ' jured rour people before he was A:oday. at the San Diego Metropolitan knowingly attempt to !"~ . r 1 -~ Deputies said .Saltctr..bad ·beeo subdued, police reported. U.S. Dlstri ct Court Judge. CorTection~l Center todeteroVne Gerald .R. Ford, the pres1derit0f • shot atlea•t eight times. His body "He's as whippy as a toad, .. Samuel Conti ord~red lheind.ict-whether 1he is mentally compe-the Un1t~ States, by~ a f w1a rJddled with holes from Police Capt. J . William Conroy ment.madepublictodi.Y..ll asis-ttnt to understand proceedings handgun. • shotgun pellets and he had been said Thursday of suspect Terry sued Wednesday but Seated the ag'1nst her and assist in her" de· The indictment all,aed a via· bit seveyal ti.mes in the shoul~ers Hunter, 33 . request or ~c U.S. attorney , Qf· ft!nse. I lion or a rederal law speClflc ly andlt11 byp1stolflre,theysaid. He was booked on two C\)Wlls of fice. ~ 'Ibe brier indictment said: covering attempted asaas •· Salter told sherif!"1 depUtles·he attempted murder and on other I A MN. Moore W8S' charged ''The a:rand Jury charges: tbat on ~on or the president of the u~ ud the three other re~ had ten. charges, then taken to county jail (ederal authorities with th or about Se~t. 22, "'75.. in vrity States. ~ \ Pa.imdale Tuesday _,ming to for a psychiatrit~ mi'nation. t •I . ·- I ndex AJ Mlltll>t• •i ~,,, .. Al Mo~le' Dl•ll Mvt ... 11" .... t C! ~tl<MllllW­c.• o.....-ec.-• .... ""-4• ... , 5"111 C•·r 51•1! .,.,_ .. , •.. , """'"""' "' Wctltlicel' •t 1 W.r1dN•wt C• Wfl•••nltr IL , C•-r .. .. .. •1·? ~ • ' • s ,4 2 0"1L Y PILOT f:r 1day. October 24 1975 ffiA Kidnap Victim Screams for Help 1 ~t . .\~ASTE It F.Vl'.'l . I reland <U l'I ! -K1dnaped Dutch 1n· du strialis l ·r1ede Hl'rr crna sc·rL•an1ed a desperate plea for hL·lp today before his aWuctors dra~gC'd him from lhL• windo....,· of tht' upstair:s bedroom where hL· ls being held a t gunpoint . Please help me,'· he shoutl'<I Ill a voice lh:1t (';i r ru .. 'll 70 y;.1r(l-. to 1,·hrr(' a J:roi111 of reporters \11<1s st and1n~. "T (·ll lhl' police to stay a11oay . f.llC.tSl'. pll'ase Sa\"e rny life .. They have a gun ;i.t m y he~d. At one point, he shouted, "Go away," but s eeonrls later he st·r(•an11.•(I, ··come and suve mt'.·· lhs fin al WO!'ds were, "Get thl' mediator." Then he was jerkl~ av,.ay from lh(' w indnv•. (lutsidc the house where lier rema and his t11'0 ktdnapers ha1•c been tr:.ippcd ~1ncc TuL-sday, dt•- tc<•t1ves wc·..1r1ng fl<.1k jal'kets and cjr r yl n g ~ub1 oach 1nc ~u n s stared al the window unable to makt· a move for fear the kid - na~rs. rav.·-nerved from lack of s lcl'P. m ight carry out their threat to kdl him. In the br1 ('f ~limpseor Dr. ller- rl•ma. 52, no"' In hi s fourth week of captivity, 1t was imJ>Q5~ible to gaui.::e his physical condition. But his \'OiCL' was st rong, if a little hoarst•. Ills ::tudden screams came a f l'\Y hours :.ifter a n Iri s h Offshore Drilling Told 18 Oil Comapnies Dig Hole Near San Diego SA:-1 DI F.C:O IU Pl ) F.i gh- tef'n oil con1 pa111t·s ~1 re drd li ng an unannounced ··deep core hole·· in thl' l">acific 9-1 miles .,,,est of here. •;i l' S, Gt·olu~u·al Survey officia l L"VllflrOH.'tl ·rtu.• prnJt'L't has hCl·!l :1p· pruved .di the.,, .1y up II> ;1\ {•:.i s l the llndt'f'L'C retary 1Jf lht• ln- tc11or 1n \\'a~htn~ton in prcpar..i - t 'rom Page Al PIGEON ... black ~an drop it. The envelope had an 1n ser1pl1on ""hich said "do nut 1}pl'n . · A.iter <'onvincinJ.! the C'ldl'rly 1\·o n1an that thl'.'' felt the contenls 1,·~re 1·aiuablc J nd that a Ja"'Yt:r fnend should offer advice, ~he "t'IC'o med the pair inside and the touch allegt>dly began. ·rhe v1ct1m in:-.is tcd that so- meone should open the package, and the two women did, flashing some currency and rejoicing at their find . After a phony phone call, the pair said the ··1awyer -friend" re- commended that if the elderly v.•oman "'anted to s hare the find she should put up some of he; .own money as good faith. They then drovr the woman to a savings and loan branch 1\'hcre she drew 55 ,000 in cash and added $300 from her wall et, handing it all over. • But that allegedly wasn 't enough, police said. From that branch, the pair drove the woman to a s avings and loan off \ce on the L\do Peninsula "'here the victim closed an art'ount and ~·ithdrew .. a rherk for $25,000, arcepting the. note because the staff at Im- perial Savings and Loan couldn 'L furnish that muc h cash. The trio then went next door to Bank of America. but by then police already had been called. Staff me mbers at the bank could not provide that much cash, either, and the trio settled Cora cashier s check. At t hat poi nt. police already had started a tail on the group and for two m ore hours. the trail led from one phone booth to another and finally to a comer near the victim ·s home where the assertedl y frustrated and wary suspects dumped the old woman. Police arrested Marie Clem- mons and Laurie Henson the~ and then traveled to the ho me at 18402 Vanderlip St., T ustin, where the other three persons were arrested. Detectives said they withheld the name of t he victim because they were convinced that she would be an easy mark for other buncoartists. ' Residents Flee FERTILE: Minn. IAP) Stores were closed and most resi- dents of this northwestern Min· nesota community had warily left their homes today as the hour ap· proached for the r e'moval of six derailed propane can;. The de- railm ent and tank .car explosion shook the town of l ,000 residents late Wednesday. O RANGE (:0 AST ' DAILY PILOT ft. OtlrtOt (N\l Diii~ PHol, "'''~ """'°' ,, c ...... b .. ..cl IN N•"'' !"'•~ ... o\ f!VN• ...... <1 1,_ '"'' °' ...... COH\.I Pl>flU"'"'ll c-n· SHl~•4!t ••U-.. e .... 111 .... ~o Mll'IO•• ..... _ I ....... •or '°''" "'""'· Nt .. oo•• Bo-•"· .,...,.,...,,.,.. 6"-Kfl/r 911ft!••ll V•lltf. Ir.I~. ~4?(11•\o-t•, V11 .. , •llCI l~'""" l\t•<I> ~" C:""'I .0. \<"(air ~t *0'1'°" •> D"ll'•lft~<I ...,,..,....,, "'"' ~ .. ,, fllof._ '"" P"n<•1>~I DVl>•••1'•"'1111,,.,j ""'))(I W.•! a... 5!r•t•. (,., ....... , ........... ¥/ .... Robert N. WeN r•t>•,,_ftl Ind P"Oh_. Jack A:. Curtey V.ct r·~•l<!tfll w!O Ciolntfal M>n'"'""' ThOmas Keevil [Olio• ThOmas A. MurPhine IN~l"I EOllO< Charles H. Loos · Richard P. Nall ,11•1!>!.,.I M9n1oln<1 Edllon Oltlces -- '"'" MtW JlOV.t\I l!lf Sl .... 1 ,.....,...., ~·"'· uu ~&oil•"<!~ ~ IMK ... !Ill~""' !tt1.,~ 11"""'""°" &."'" 1111s flo..ol.~ Ooo,.••••d ~-... -V•llt, IUO• l-o P•t """" " •I $.8" D"Qt> "'"'""' ti on ror the offshor<' lease sal<' In Decembl'r. ·· \lill1;.im Gere, manager of the ~urvcy·s con· servation division at .\1t·nlo Park, said Thursd av. The dr1lhi1g-s1 le. nl'ar the f\ishop fl oc k Ol't•an shoal on r ortez flank . is \\'lthin or adja• cent to the lar~est of five of fshore tracts totaling 7.7 million acres i Probing NY Sen. James Buckley of New York ha s ca l led for a' Justice Departme nt in - vestigation into whether New York Cit y officials· h~ve violated federal Jaws by mi s representing the city's finan cial situation. Bandit Rohs Beach Bank Without Gun A bandit police believe only pre- tended to have a gunned with $801 in cash just before noon Thursday from a Huntington Beach bank. Poli ce said the man entered Crocker Bank , 7777 Edinger Ave., at 11 :52 a.m ., held his hand in his pocket to simulate a weapon and ~::manded the cash from a bank emp\oye. He then fl ed , police said. pro- bably ip a compact car or a pickup truck. He \Y3S described by poli ce as about 30 years old , fi ve feel, seven inches tall, 140 pounds. with. straight black hair and silver- rimmed glasses. Officers said no one"'·as injured in the incident. From PageAJ AMBUSH ••• Paris po li ce s aid Ambassador Ismail Erez. 56, was returning to the Turkish Embassy, where he had his living quarters, after a reception. His i\1ercedes limousine had crossed the Seine River over the Bir Hakeim Bridge and was on the ramp leading to the Quai President Kenned y in th e fa sh.ionable 16t h district of the city. According to inform<ition col- lected by police from witness1..>s. the car slo"·ed at a slight curve and a man approached from the right side and opened the rront door. The m an then fired at the =i mbassador who was sitting on the rear seal Another man at the left of the car fired through the front window, killing lbe chauf- feur inst>1n tly. The ambassador lay collapsed on the back seat. l·Ie died en route to a hospital :ibout a half hour later. The gunmen, described as hav- ing dark complexions, ran across a footbridge leading to t.1;1e Rue AJboni on the ri ght bank of the Seine and disappeared. The car, with bull~t holes <'learly visible, anglt>d acr~s the roadway. In Vienn a, police have been un- able to find the assailants or de- termine the motives in lbe aloy· ina: or th~urkish ambassador. Danila Tu j«il. G1.·ttce nd Tu,rkey have Iona ._ .a...idaov• tllalledlletU· \\'hich the Interior Department has n1 3rked for eventual 011 pro- duction . The drilling is bcin~ condurted by F.xploration Ser vice Co. Inc. uf \1t•ntura for a consorti um made up of mos t of thl' m;ijor oil companiC's £tnd some of the minor ones. Gere s~ud . 1"hc "·ork. started in August . The derrick-topped sh.W being used , Cuss I, is owned <in<l operated by Global i\1arine Inc. of I ... os An geles . 'Eighteen 011 companies are underwritin~ the drilling,'· said !lichard A. F.ckhart, vice presi- dent oftht.• Ventura firm. ""This hole "-'as placed "-'h<'re there is little chance of encou n- tt>rini:{ oi l,'' h(' said. ··\Ve arc try· ing lo drill a dry hol e. Jt ·s what '"'e call a deep core hole or a stratigraphic test.'' lie declined to identiry the companies involved ''because "'e are bound by confidentiality," but said the work was expecled to continue another month. Drill cores a nd sediments from the test hole were being analyzed by And t•rson Wilcoxon & As- sociates here. A. D. Warren. a biostratigrapher for the firm. said the primary pufl)Ose or the drilling was to learn the nalurc and age of the rocks in the miles- deep sc-di m('ntary sequence of- fshore. · Dr. Paul E . Smith, a marine biologist for the National i\1arine Fisheries Service lalx>ratory in La Jolla, said it was well known th at any oil spilled in the Cortez Bank area would be carried directly to s hore by ocean cur- rents. ··we arc sitting on a C'oun - terclockwise ci rculation that starts from a point alongshore that can be anywhere bet"•cen F.n senada and Oceanside and flo\vs north to about Santa Barbara and then out to sea and back again, .. he said. Leasing of the five offshore tracts is to begin Dec. 14. It was announced after an April 1974 meeting of Pacific sections of the Ame r i ca n Association of Petrol<'um Geologists, the Socie- ty of F.xploration Geophysirists and the Societ y of Economic P aleo ntolo gists a nd Mine ralogists . Seienti s~ at that meeting di s- closed findings indicating of- fshore sediments as thick :.is 50,000 feet Wl're similar to those \V hich have yielded millions of barrels of oil 1n other parts of the stale. One tract lies generally west of San C lemente Is land, and another is off the Orange County. coast. The other three arc off ' Santa Monica around San ta Barbara Island and west of Santa Rosa Island. Gt're s aid the "environmental sensitivity " of the drilling had been considered. and it was believed ··unlikely that th('re \\'Ould be any problem" "'ith the test drilling. FromPageAJ SURVIVES • • Salter told deputies he did not know why he was shot and buried in the mineshaft. Deputies have been unable to gain further details from Saller because the shooting victim is heavily sedated and unable to say exactly what happened. '·He's going to make it," said Kern County Sher iff's Lt. Larry Kleier. "He's l{,Ot to be one tough sonofagun." Tiro Banks Cm Prime ~EW YORK (AP)-The nation's two largest com- mercial banks c ut their prime lending rates by a quarter-point to 7!l4 pcr- C'ent today, halting a four. month climb in the key borrowing rate. San Francisco's Bank or Americ a , the n ation 's 1argest bank. and New York·s First National <."ity Rank. second blggeti t, both ~aid the reductions are er. fcC'tlve Monday . The prime rate Is that charged on Joans to a ban 'f mOst creditworthy bus ss borrowers . ' J ne\\·spaper quoting a hi gh rank· ing police officer said the kul· noipers had v~nted tht>1r anger on thr1r hbtitage, beating a.nd k1t k· in~ tum . JloJ 1ce. ot"c up ying tile downslairs of the t\liO·~tory house. h ave been kL·eping a second by-second monitor on the k1dnapers. watchin ~ for the point ,.,.here their nerves may snap. The kidnap l eader, Eddie Gallagher. 27. a r t-ne_gade rronl HE'S SATISFACTORY Johnny Mercer, 66 OC Composer Mercer. Okay After Surgery . p,.\$.o\OE NA (1\PJ-Composer Joh.nn y .\1 ercer, 66. form<'rly of Nev.·port Reach, is 1n satisfa ctory condition after undl'.!rgoing brain s urge ry for an undisclosed ail- ment at lluntington Memoria l Hos pital here, a hospital spokesman said. A team of two neurosurgt•ons operated o n him Thursday, th e s pokesmen said. He added that il \\"J S too soon to know the r esult uf the operation . The author of .. 1\tcentualc tht• P osit iv<'.'' ··The Atc hison . Topeka a nd the Santa Fe:· and l.aura, '' "'as admitted to the hospital late :\1onday. the outlawed Iris h Republican Army, made an abortive attempt 'fhursday to swap his hostage Cur the freedom of hi8 woman ac L"omphce, now virtually id1..·n· tiCled a s 19•year·o ld ~1 ar1an <;oylc from LOndonQq"ry. Rut \Yhl'n the i;:overnment re· iterated its flat "no-deals" at t1tud1..~. Gal\aght'r began to talk uf the pt.•nalties 1n vol\•t'll. 1f he r(•- leasl'<.I llt•rrema. chief executive Bribery Charge of 1 he Dutc.b ·owned Ferenka Company. --Th ey are beginning to figure th<' pnce lO be paid,'' ooe source said. Poli l'e have kept up a shout~ diB logu~ through the nights in an apparent ·attempt to pre~ent the kidnap couple from sl<.-epmg. "\\'c are pretty certain lhey arc suffering from Jack or sleep no''' and very edgy," a police source ~sid. Fullerton City Figure Indicted A man knO\\'n to h<' a F\1llerton cit y official \\';.1s 1nd 1rtl'd by the Orange County (;r:ind Jury 'J'hu rs d ay night on bribery ('barges. .\l cmbc rs of the d istrict at- tornt..·y ·s staff said the dl'fcndant -....·ill only be idcnt ifit..'li later "'hen he is arraigned in Su 1x•r1or Court on the felony allega tion.-;. Grand Jury action closed a fi ve·w<'ek investigation 1n "·hich several Fullerton city offi cial s \\'ere questioned £tbout a z.oning change that pern1it ted de velopcr \V ilham Brashears to begin cons truction of a 16-acre complex at Brea Rou\c\•ard and Lemon Street in Fullerton. ·Initially d e nied. the zoning change was approved on a 3 to 2 vote by the city council last July I aft~r three months of argument between the council and the plan- ning commission over the 226- Unit condominium project. Grand jury action ·was taken when it was learned that a s ub· stantial br;be-reportedly of- fered and accepted-made the zoning change possible. Both Brashears and Pau l \Vallach, hi s public relations con- !:iu!tanl ::it the time of the con- troversy. "-'ere granted immuni- ty fron1 prosecution b~· the Grand Jury i n return for their testimony. Among those s ubpocnaed by the gr a nd jury dur 1 n~ th<' lon g in- ves tigation "''L'TC co unt y s uper\"is or"s chairm<in Ralph Diedrich . s evera l c ity coun- cilmen. Leroy Rose, Diedrich's l"Jmp::ugn finance chairman. city attorney Kerry Fox and City .\t anager William Cornett. Man Staggers 'Ibree Miles After Crash An lr,·ine m=in \Yho staggered three miles home after his car flipped in a pre-dawn accident Thurs day was r e ported in sat1s!:ictorv condition but still un - der obserVation today at Hoag Memorial l-lospital. · Nicholas E. Stacy, 22, of 18712 Via Torino, was injured when his \'olks wagen rolled over on Cam- pus Drive "'here the road cuts through t he San J oaquin Marsh and wildlife preserve. Police found the battered car the morning after the 2 :30 a.m. accident. Stacy later told police he had \\•alked from the wrecked au.to to his home in Turtle Rock and bad gone lobed. When his mother awakened him Thursday. he was bleeding from his right ear and s uffering hip and back pains. tic was taken to Hoa g in a county fire depart- ment ambulance. The walk home took Stacy p ast a number o f public .. telephones and the Irvine patice facility. Pre -Holiday Sofa and Chair Sale ALL LEATHER AT 20°/o OFF Over 400 Fine Quality Chairs to Choose From Such Names As- Woodmark Sherrill Marge Carson .... I ~· '$/~ ' ' ' I! . I l': Over 200 Fine Quality Sofas to Choose From . , .. ;J ' . ~ -~ .................. ·.-.......~ ' ........ ·--.... Stone & Phillips Marimont · Landmark All in designer fabrics and all priced to sell• Get ready for the holidays now and sa"'._e! · "ld "°" ~~. 11ee, 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD '3649 HAWTHORNE Bl VO LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 9265 1 TORRANCE. CA 90505 1727 WESTCUFF DRIVE (714) 494·6551 (21 3) 378·1279 N7EWPORT BEACH, CA. 91660 I 14) 6•2·2050 •I r r I ' I • l • ' ' } Or dis1 ' pru ha< .,., DE <:<>m1 WI com1 on ti Inter SttU • or i1 -fede1 derl tax a bene fed e fund • '<i IU'•• Is •• .talE ered m en able from trihll Ion I $axa the ple1 bene pan1 •re I tee• tmp er. DI Jette plait cred w e r Cali I bala Ariz mer curr Ing both can· mat A1 lnco bala as I Cre• tat ii fOU )'OUI plu! cbai .... Am1 v.,,t tact ., .. Am wb1 Call pjm con• lier !"•I pJ 'too bel cbl j be 'wll ~ I 101 • • Killer Virus? . Oreeon State · University researcher studying the virus several y~ars ago. The displays cucumber plant infected with two died of s imilar symptoms. Ron Cameron, the researcher. says he does not prWlus ringspot virus, a strain that some believe the two were infected with prunus had suggested killed two OSU scientists virus. ~~~~~C"-"::..:_~~~~~~~~~~~ & 15 W@M [? ~@[?WO©® Tbecolumh 1ppea.rs dally except Saturdays and Mondays. 2ml Sclwol Using Coffin Punishment c ;01 a prnblen1 ·• Then 1vr1/e Pot Uu11t1. /'<1/ u.i// t'ld rr•d 10/A'. r1t'/ ll11• 0,1.~HJt'T.~ arid ac l ion you n<•ed lo SIJIL"<' inct111if1es 111 !J'Ji;er11n1l'nl CJnd bu sin l'~s . h·lor/ your quPstions /u /'al Vunn 'l\I Your Se r.vier. Ora11ge Coa.~t f)a1/y l'1fot, I'.() 11or I.Slit). Cos/a i\l('.~O. Cl1 92626. I nclude your lell'phu11e 111.1111/Jer. ·is It Ta.rable? DEAR PAT: Is unemployment compensation taxable? • R. L., Costa Mesa Whether your unemployment compensation is taxable depends oo the source, according to the Internal Revenue Service. Social security benerits, paid monthly .or in a lump s um rrom the -rederal government or state un· der the rederal program, are not taxable. tr you are receiying benefits rrom a s tate under the re d e ral une mployment trust fund, it is not taxable. Ir you were· JI rederal employe and receive µn employmenl compensation, it Is not taxable. Payments by the 1tate to a state e mploye not cov· ered by the state's une mploy- ment compensation laws are tax· able. Unemptoyment bene(its from a rund to which you con· tribute voluntarily, whether un- ion or nonunion-established, are faxable to the extent they exceed the amount contributed. Sup· pl e m e ntal unemploy m ent benefits received from a com· 'any rinanced supplemental fund are taxable, as are such benerit.s teceived directly from an employer, Credit Balance DEAR PAT: I've written two letters to American Oil Co. ex- plaining that 1 had an old 1974 credit balance when AMOCO w en t out of business in California. I finally used up this balance on a charge made in Arizona on my old card this sum- mer. Now. in spite of past and current letters, I 'm still receiv· lng unpleasant payment due botices ror the Arizona charge. I can't get this straightened out no matter how hard I try. F .S., Costa Mesa BOULDER, Mont. CAP) -A state institution for the mentally retard ed puts retarded children , in a coffin-sized box for behavior m odi£ica ti on, o££icia l st acknowledge. The existence or a similar box Police Probe Bones Found In S. County Criminologists in the Orange . ·county sherirf's office are conti- nuing to examine human bones found by children recently at a Laguna Hills site in an effort to identify the person who ap- parently died in a drain pipe. · Crime lab personnel said a series of tests being performed on the remains has not yet re· vealed the identity or the sex of the person whose bones were found in a drainage culvert near the intersection of Alicia Parkway and the San Diego Freeway. Sheriff's officers have scoured the surrounding area for clues, clothing and the missing skull and pelvis without success. They said it is highly likely that some of the bones have been carried of( by animals. Suicide Botched TALLAHASSEE, Fl a. (AP> -After s hooting himself twice through the temple with a s mall· caliber pisto l, a "depressed" 47 -year-old man was still able to check out of a motel and drive four miles home, sheriff's deputies say. Kenneth English," an in- surance salesman, was listed in satisractory condi- tion in a Tallahassee hospital more than 24 hours after the s hooting. The first. s hot i-assed behind English ·s eyes and went out the other temple a nd the second exited through bis forehead, a spokesm a n for Sheriff Raymond Hamlin said. English reportedly told de- puties he fired a lhird shot that missed. • at a Butte school was disclosed Wednesday. Dick Swenson of the Boulder River School and i-1.ospital said Thursday his institution uses a box like the one used until Wed- nesday by special education teachers at the Emerson School in Butte. But he said that unlike the completely closed Bulle box, the one in Boulder bas no ceiling and is equipped with a peephole. The Butte School Board called ror a halt to the practice, which came to light when the mother of a 12-year-old boy said her son had been locked in a 4lf.a·by-411.1. root box for up to 10 minutes. The boy suffers from bronchial asthma and reportedly became so frustrated inside the box he tore his clothing. His mother said the child feared to stay in his own room a t night since the ex- perience. • The box confinement revela- tions prompted State Rep. Joe Quilici to say: "You can bet 1·m going to look into it. I think these teachers should be able to handle this problem without putting these children into a box." Money Pours Into Boost Nixon Fund WS ANGELES CAP) -Dona- tions from all over the country, including a $7 girt from a third- grade classroom, are helping former President Richard Nix- on ·s financial health along the road to recovery, a fr:iend says. •·A woman sent her Social Security check," Rabbi Baruch Korff said Thursday. "'1 recall a third-grade classroom gathering $7 and some change -with a beautiful note.'' The letters to "Justice F\Jnd, San Clemente." the rabbi said , included one from ··a priest that dedicated a mass." Korff, who said he visited Nix· on at his San Clemente estate Thursday and dined wilh Nixon and his wife, Pat, last weekend, reported that ''there has been in the vicinity of some 10,000 con- tributions from all 50 states -a ll in small donations." I-le said Nixon had been cheered by the messages from around America. Rabbi Korf£ added that Nixon has no plans to travel "until ever- ything is behind him healthwise'' and his memoirs are completed. Amoco's records appear to be Incomplete. Neither your credit balance nor letters were located · as a result of an AYS contact. Credit de p1rtmen& represen· tative Mrs. Ida L. Richards asks you to send her another COfY of )'Our 1973 credit balance receipt, plus a copy of your Arizona eharge and copies of all cor- respondence you've had with Amoco. The situation will be in· yestigated and "J'OU will be con- tacted. Richards claims that all uedll balances were paid to American 011 Co. customers wbt'ln operations cea!Jed in California. Other readers "1th plmllar proble ms are asked to cootact Richards by wriUng to lier at Amoco Credit Depart· ment. Box C, Ral•l&b, NC216ll. Halloween Safety, Pesticides Sunday -. Thief Travels :By Taxicab ,These are some of the features editors predicted today will be amO.ng "Sunday 's Best" in the Daily Pilol: DARK HALLOWEEN - Ret.um to Pacific Standard Time means early dusk for youngsters on the trick-or-treat trail next Friday. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Kathy Clancy has rowided up tips on bow to make the kids mo~ vi~ible and safer in other ways, loo. Scheduled for YOU Section. CONCO RD, N .C. (AP) - Police say William Carpentc.?r tooJc a cab to commit five rob-- be~·es, including a ¥ al a chi enfarm. EXAM TIME-The midterm P · ce aaid be told taxi driven discussion and eXam for readers 'be bad ju!!I broken up wilh bis entolled In Courses by 'wt.te and winted to get some of Newspaper's' series (or college bis belongings. Keep Ille meter credit is scheduled for Saturd~, \i\arming; he'd be ri1htback. II, Nov. 1. Tbe ninth articlfl ln e He would return with his a..naer .Y..part strle. will appear Ln • load~ • cla1'• YOU Secllon. • (suNDAY'S BEs1') SHORTENING TRAIL-The range is dwindling for "range- riding·· horse rans or the Orange Coast area, and Horsin' Around tells the story of one area that has traditionally been used for horse training ror generations. It's soon going to be a golf course. PESTICIDE DEBATE- Arguments over detrimental e(. (eels of pesticides continue virtually unabated and one con- clusion reached in United Press International ,special report Is that key spokesmen on eactlde sincerely feel the other 5i ,, bas -proved Ila c11e . Scbedu for • YOU Section. ' • ' • • ..... _ Frie!!)', Octot>er 24, 1975 DAIL. Y PILOT .4:i ·- Raceway in Mesa? Group Seeks Lease on Fairgroun~ By ALAN DIRXIN Ot-rt.allr PllMMMft A pitch to put a mlnlature In· dlanapolis·style raceway on the prime corner or the Orange Coun· ty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa was made to Lhe Oran"e County Fa.lr Board Thursday night. The plan was put (OC"Nard by In- dy Raceways of California, a group of Southern California in- vestors. including film star and rac1n1ran Paul Newman. In a polished presentation, four members or the group asked lo lease five acres on the comer of Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive for two years for $25 ,000 a year. • The complex leasing Plan ("On · lained options to extend the pact and to lease an additional five acres later to run a second racetr1tck. Thef air board sent the proposal to ib building and grounds com· mittee to see whether the plan, which involves breaking other leases already in existence al the fairgrounds, including the golf range and swap meet pacts, could be put together. The implication at the meeting was that if agreement on the plan could be gained from other parties -such as the city of Costa Mesa. the mas ter plaMer for the fairgrounds, and existing leaseholders -then the proposal would be brought back tolhe Nov. 20 meeting and was virtually as· sured of approval, This assurance appeared to be given when board member Irvine Chapman , a member of the grounds committee, said that be did not want to spend a month working with other committee members putting the deal together if the board was later go- ing to reject it. No formal commitment was "made but the board did in-· dicate that it wanted to see whether profitable agreement could be worked out. One of the investors in Indy Raceways is Stan Chapman of Corona del Mar, a golf course de·. veloper and operator. Irvine Chapman is the uncle of Stan Chapman, both of the Orange County landholding fami· ly. Irvine Chapman did not declare this relationsh.ip at the board m eeting, end did not abs- tain from the vote to send the plan to the committee he serves on. Questioned after the meeting, Irvine Chapman said that be raised the question or whether he ro11lrt vote on the proposal when it was first presented to a meeting o[ the grounds committee Wed.nes- day. fie said that fellow director and attorney Warren 1'1.nley sa.lrJ that he could. ··He said that as Jong as I don 't have an y holding in Indy Raceways I could vote," Jrvllle Chapman s aid , "ldon't.'" David Lock ton. chairman of Lhe board of Indy Raceways, whosatd that he developed Lhe Ontario Motor Speedway, and Larry Keating , company preside nt gave the slide presentation to the fair board. The concept allows uuto fan s to drive a $6.000. 28 horsepower car. \'-'ith all the features of an In dianopolis car but with a smaller engine, over a half-mile windy courseatSlalap. - Lockton said the cars would go JS m .p.h., and that good drivers would cover the course in 75 seconds. Drivers would get their Lime, within one-thousandth of a second, al the half-way mark and at the end in a printout card. Although drivers wouJd be rac- ing against the clock, there could be up to six cars· on the track a ton· ce, each about lOsecoods apart. A computer-timing arrangement would insure that drivers are re-- leased atsafeintervaJs. Lockton said that the company was interested in a 9.78-acre 'Grim Reaper' Vis.its Speech SEATTLE (UPI) -The grim reaper made an appearance at a ·speech on restoring capitar punishment. · The occasion Thursday was an appearance by Rep. Earl Tillr (ft.Wenatchee), at the Universi- ty of Washington in favor of his initiative to restore death by banging. . . The otherwise unidentified grim reaper sat quietlv durine the first part of Tilly's talk, then left. ·r1uy took no appareal notice o[ lhe figure. · John Gets Star LOS ANGELES CAP) Several thousand screaming fans jammed Hollywood Boulevard Thursday to watch flamboyant pop singer Elton J o hn memorialized with a star in the . Walk of Fame. triangular parcel by Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard, part of, 40 acres already leased toTelPh.ll Enterprises, which runs the u·eckend swap meets. The.re are another eight years to go on the 1'l'I Phil lease. Th(· plan discussed Thunday night was ror the board to con· sider buying out another lease, the lS acres for th~ golf range, whlch has 18 m onths to run, and le;u;e some or those lS acres to .Tel Phil in a new arrangementror use as parking. This d eal would require Tel Phil ·s approval. Bob Teller of TelPhil said thal he was not necessarily opPQsed to a new Jl3Ct . Lock ton said that development of one track and buildings would · coot about $360,000, including th4! cars. A second track would bring the investment up to $600,000 with :.t potential gross o( $1 .2 million; Lock ton said . The proposal was to lease five acres for lwo years at $25,000 a year with an option to renew for three years at S2S,000orexpand to 10 acres on the same site for $50,000 per year for five years in- stead of three. Company pres ident Keating said Lhat the group was aware oC the moves to master plan tl)e fair · grounds, and said that the fLrm ·would be willing to move the site from the prime, corner location lo another spot th.it the master plan· ner might designate. • This would be done in lherUthor seventh year, but the company would need a lease adjustment if the site was switched, and fair board director .Robert Krone not- ed that in effect the fair would be paying for the cost of a site switch. The fair would get five percent of the gross from the track if this were higher than the guaranteed minimum payments. Fair board members generally agreed that more revenue needs to be generated. Direct.or Krone·- noted that although no lease could be entered into until the master plan for the f a irgrounds was adopted, the master plan would take several years to implement after its adoption and this time could be used. Other stockholders in Indy Raceways inc lude Oscar Clevidence, a Costa Mesa in· s urance broker, Ronald Markuson, pres ident· of a steel specialty company, who lives in Orange, and Dale McDonald, a_ Colorado rancher. 1_ I 1hls Week Specials ·~ l ·~ . \· PrlcH Good Tiny..._ I 0.21 SCHEFFLERA 6" IEG. S7.'5 MOW BLUE JEWEL CO.ED VERONICA 99c UG. $2.49 HOW • SUN AZALEA 5119 I GAL IEG. $2.4' HOW s5•s 5 GAL llG. $1.'5 HOW GAIAMIA 01AM1iE & ~Aws399 · ! ENGLISH IVY ~ 11 PHILODENDRON !GAL 99 IEG. $2.29 HOW C ~~" G~~~.~~ERS 98 :;at.~~':::.: GU.SS. HOW 2 GERMAIN'S PEHTREX s391 UG. $5.91 HOW _ -------------------ownt0U9UID PLANT FOOD -ZCU.FT. SIU PLANTER MIX .·~'·" PANSIES RE*T.69. 29C NOW STEER 1oog 2112" 5 s1 POTIED PLANTS rot . CAMELIAS UG. $2. 91 I GAL HOW S)79 ASPARAGUS ... c FERN HG. $2.49 MOW TAMS IGAL GREE:N . --c,......,., PUMTFOOD f Oll 1,.000P. a OtJrboOf:I POllEOPl>,.lS 'h l'lllCE WITtl Ml COWOM u.n 1,. en'°""' Of-. eoo. -'' t ffillJl'?ON - --- ,44 DAILY PILOT . Just •• '\"\ . with Tom arphine ~ SORRY MESSES DEPT.-ltis absolutely clear now that secret operations at sea have gone to pieces in this country. Not only are spy ships in· trouble, e ven seagoing !!lmugglers are naps. Just the other day. I was mus- ing in this space about the rate or Howard Hughes' spy ship, the Glomar Explorer, which now can't even go clawing about on the ocean bottom without ct State Lands Commission permit. That·s sorry enough but then, consider the recent fate or a crew of alleged smugglers, and their boat assertedly Citied with nearly 600 pounds or marijuana. Here these so-called smugglers were, sneaking upcoas t rrom Mexico with their illegal cargo and what happens ? They get into trouble. Abruptly, they need to gel towed into s hore. And what do they do about this? . They put out a radio call for distress. Who answers the call ?. WHY, THE UNITED STATES. Coast Guard, that's who. Not only did these alleged smugglers ask for a tow, they wanted a specific tow into Long Beach Harbor. The Coast Guard rescuers declined. They towed the alleged smugglers into Oceanside Harbor where the al - leged cargo of illicit weed was al· legedly discovered. Now clearly, this kind of em· barrassment would never have happened to smugglers back in the good old days . These people needed some hard lessohs rrom lhe rumrun· ners or yesteryear berore they tried going out and getting into the smuggling dodge on their' own . Back during the years or Prohibition, when the drinking and transporting or hooch was ii· legal in this country, rumrunners in their sleek, speed)' black boats plied up and down this coastline or ours like they were on a railroad timetable. SOME OF THOSE old bootleg- gers could 'tell the would·be -smugglers o( today a thing or two. First lesson would be that you ~void and elude the U.S. Coast Guard at all costs. You do not radio them fori help. You run· from them. You go aground before you screech for federal aid. Also, the booze traffickers of the Prohibition era were in· novative. Why, some rumrunners of those days once anchored off Laguna Beach and unloaded a whole bunch or camera equip- ment. They told' the Art Colony natives they were going to make a pirate movie. They enlisted some Lagunans as "extras" who would load kegs upon shore boats, row in through mild surf and then load the kegs on wagons brought into town (or the e.ssert- ed motion picture. THE LAGUNANS WER E en· thusiastic about being in the movies. 'They rowed boats and loaded kegs with much anima· tion. The-bootleggers paid off the natives, hitched up their wagons and 1ot out of town. They made a cl~an getaway before one Lagua.an finally discovered what · wu inside the kegs. · You have to admit this znethod ol gettjng ashore with sofuething illegal took a lot more imagina· tiOQ than putting out a distress ·call to th~ Coast Guard. SmugglJng, ·alas, just isn't wbat It used to be. Frldty, Octob« 24, 19'7~ Portugal Military O n Alert 'Armed t o t lae T eetlaf Gun Owners mil an aissasstnatioo. LISBON. Portugal IUPI ) - The government declared a na. tional military alert today, set up roadblacks on main roads and sent armored cars into downtown Oporto in the midst of right-wing bomb explosions and rumors of an imminent left -wing coup. Police s a i d s ix bombs damaged cars owned by lertist naval offic ers in Li sbon. Other WASHINGTON (AP) -There are more gun owners ln America than there are ciJareUe smokers or drinkers and £tre.arms outrank dhshwashera as a household ru. ture, pollster Louis Harris says. ln testimony prepared for a Senate committee, Harris ail.id todllY that more than 50 per«nt . of white Americans own guns. that 30 percent of American blacks possess firearms and that guns can be found in 41 percent of the nation '1 households. HA RRIS BASED bis lipu-ei on a recent poU of 1,519 adults wbo were asked about IWl control and presidential 1ssa1aination at- tempts. He was called to testify by the Senate Government Operations Committee. ''Our country is armed to the teeth more than any people OD earth,'' the pollster said. lo bis prepared testimony, Harris said 74 percent oC Americans believe it ls lmpossl· ble to prevent the ass~~ation of a president if someoo.e is mtent oo shooting him. RE ALSO SAID 7S perc•nt believe it would be easy ·to com- On President Ford, spedlicaJ- ly Hanis said that oo man than 9 'percent believe Ford 1bould curtail bis activities because or recent alleged attempts Oft b.1.s life but that 65 percent want blm to 'make limited public ap- pearances under ·carefully pro- tected circumstances. He said 18 pen:ent ol those poUed believe Ford sbould CGD- tinue bis public appearances aa usual. Harris said bis llgun!s cm the gun issue show that American households cont.a.in an averq:e of 1.3guns. ( __ , N_S_H o_R_r_J explosions were reported at a land reform offi ce in the south and in two town s in the north. As the bombs e xploded, soldiers throughout the country went on alert and began setting upf"oadblocks on m ain hi ghways to search for we apons . Oklalwma City Hit By Police Walkout Of gunowners. 10 =owo · rifles. 66 percent own · and 49 percent own b • He said 1 percent own inuzzle· loading Civil War-era rifles. ON THE ISSUE ol gull r .. gistration, Harris said the poll's results indicate that 73 percent favor some sort of registration. up from 66 percent in 1967. Of. people who do not own a firearm, 8.1 percent were said to favor re. gistration, while 63 percent ot gun owners looked favorably on the idea. • Beu11 F ord Healih11 WASHINGTON <U P])-Betty Ford, whose d octors say is in '"excellent health'' with no signs of cancer, has taken on more out· side activities and will make a speech in Cleveland Saturday. While House Phys ician Dr. William Lukash said Thursday following a medic<.il checkup at Bethesda Naval ~los pital 'she showed no evidence of a recur· rence of the disease more than a year after undergoing removal or a cancerous breast. Lockhee d Wiii Pa11 MUNICH, We s t Ge rmany (UPI) -Lockheed Corp. in Los Angeles will pay $1.2 million to widows and relatives of 32 West German ·pilolS killed in crashes of their Lockheed -made Starfighter jets. lawyer Melvin Belli said Thursday. Since Sept. 4, 1961, the defense ministry said, 178 starfighters . have been lost, killing 85 air force pilots. Belli said he doubted ··pilot error" was to blame in so many cases. The lawyer said he was disappointed with the amount pf compens ation awarded, having asked for $10 million. llnp erfurM d UPIT• ........ Caroline Kennedy ref~cd to Jet close brush with death Thursday dis rupt her new London life and returned to art classes today. Miss Ken ... nedy, 17. escaped when IRA bomb blew up auto in which she was scheduled to ride, killing passerby and ini.uring SlX . OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - Byron Wood, a pol.ice officer wounded three weeks ago in a shootout, struggled to a sitting position on his stretcher and dropped bis badge on a table in the city manager's office. "Here's my badge," Wood said in a firm voice accompanied by the cheers of some of the other 500 police officers who walked off their jobs Thursday in a wage dis- pute. POLICE ANGERED by the city council ·s refusal to accept an arbitration board's recom· mended 10 percent pay raise A Tax Break? New Bill Means Less Taxes WASHJNGTON (AP)-Taxpayers wilh annual income in the $10,000 to $30,<m range would get most of the added benefits next year under a tax.cut extensioll plan moving ahead in Congress. And most people would end up paying less taxes next year than this year, if the Ways and Means Committee's plan is eventually signed into law. For example, a single person earning $15,000 and pay- ing $2,559 this year would pay $2,315 next year, while a mar· ried couple with two children and taxes this year of $2,590 on their $20,000 income would pay $2,420 next year. The committee's package includes $12.7 billion in in· dividual tax cuts compared to 1914 levefs, or about $2.6 billion more than the tax cut in e(fect this year. .'Guns. of Autumn' abandoned their posts 3t the even- ing rush hour. They also de- manded the resignation of City Manager Howard McMahan and Personnel Director David Faulk. Gov. David Boren ordered highway patrolmen dispatched to cover the strikers' districts. Sheriff's deputies also were placed on standby and the Na- tional Guard was alerted. "The city is being ~vered in more force than we normally put out," Police Chief I. G. Purser as- sured the city council in an emergency meeting Thursday night. , Sgt. Russell Rigsby, police in- formation officer, said the strike was "probably almost total, all but a handful.'' Of 599officers,584 are members or the striking Fraternal Order of Police (FOP). THE COUNCIL'S emergency session lasted only about 10 minutes, adjourning after. Purser's report on the city's safe- ty and without further act.ion on the pay' issue. Officials h8d said there was not enough money for 10 percent raises, and offered in- stead increases averaging 8.2 to 8.5 percent including increased medical and uniform benefits. The strikers went to city ball to drop their badges on McMahan's desk. Wood, 'l1, who was wounded in the side, arm and hip in a shootout three weeks ago, was carried into the office on a stretcher to add his badge to the pile. Another 66 percent of Americans (avor permits being issued before rifles can be purchased, Harris said bis poll showed. · He also said that by a margin o( 51 percent to 44 percent, the America n people don't necessarily believe that gmi COD· trols will mean less violence, but that 68 percent believe ''the easy availability or guns is cont.ribtJt. ing to violence in the cowitry_ .. '' Man Kilkd . • For50Cenbl • SEA TILE. (UPI) -The argument ·was over a gambling debt and one man had a gun. A few minutes later, James Weber. 30. was shot five times. Hedied later Thursday at • HarborvieW Medi cal Center and a suspect was arrested. Police said the debt in· volved in the sidewal~ gambling game was fifty cents. Michigan Hunters Suing for Slander LANSING. Mich. (AP) -A nonprofit Michigan conservation group has filed a $300 million slander and libel suit charging CBS with "humiliating and embarrassing" Michigan's one million hunters. SATURDAY SPECIALS! The Michigan United Conservation Clubs, with about 100,000 members, filed the suit today in Ingham County Circuit Court. The suit concerns two CBS documentaries, "Guns or Autumn" and "Echoes of the Guns of Autumn," shown Sept. 4 and Sept. 28, respectively. THE SU IT SA ID the CBS shows "slandered and libeled every hunter'' in Mfchigan. '"He (the hunter) has been ridiculed, ••• and is embarrassed,'' the suit said. · Judge Raymond Hotchkiss scheduled a hearing for Nov. 24 and issued a restraining order barring CBS from destroying the films in question. · Hotchkiss also said if damages are proven, there may be grounds for further dam aces if the films are televised again. Hotchkiss also suggested. the possibility that, if damages are proven. the Natio'nal Rifle Association and the Mir.hie~n clubs might be able torequestequal time for a televised rebuttal. BESIDES ASKING $3)) million in damages for the hunters, the suit also seeks $500,000 for the conservation group which ''lost credence with much of its membership and potential mem· bership" .after group officials agreed to help CBS prepare the documentary last summer. In the suit, club executive director Thomas L. Washington also asks $100,000 claiming cooperation with CBS in preparing the shows •·jeopardized his position'' and humiliated him. mE SUIT ALSO seeks an injunction against Curther show- ings of the documentaries in Michigan or showing of any unused film anywhere. Informative .•• entertaining ••• useful ••. and only in your Saturday DAILY PILOT """ • • • GET ACQUAINTED with the area's "Church of the Week" -Its congregation, minister and acth1ltles -In Tom Barley's exclusive Satur· day report on the church pages. Plus a round- up or news and announcements from local churches. ACTION PHOTOS and exclusive stories of Friday night's high school and college foot· ball games. 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Mun Mlll1 Pr : faul\ gu~ now Pt Fi s. pac ..Fi aw• me1 wh~ liml at" N Th• Pat 'awi lsaic ~Ha [th•• ·lea1 'ung 1den ,. • ., I I I· i: Inmate Charged • In Threat to Ford SANT~ BARBARA CAP) -A third prisoner In county jail llat bffn accllHd of \bralenlng \be life of President Ford and ar.- reilnmeat bu beeDJM!bedllled for today. 1be Secret Sernee ftled the char1e Thursday a1alnst Kent { · · • Frye, 26, an escapee trom State Conn. Frye, ls awaiting trial J rederal prisoo -ULJ>anbury. . oo charges or stealing two · ~ handcuna from a Santa Barbara 1porttn1 goods store last Saturday. . .••1 neaped for the soul (sic) reason to blow your head oa,•• aald a letter round earlier this week on the floor In front of Frye's cell. 1be letter wu addressed to the President. Stli•-··-· c.-LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lockheed Shipbuilding and CGnstruction Co. bu pleaded no contest lo misdemeanor charges <it eros. negligence stemming from a 1971 Sylmar tunnel ex· pt ... ioo lbat killed 17 men. The 'fll'm faces a maximum of $106,250 in fines for the 16 counta of groea negligence and 10 violations of the state indbstrial code. . N-1-r W-le Cid SAN DIEGO (AP) -General Atomic says it is quitting the cc;mimercial nuclear power plant business. General Atomic bas spent $500 million to develop the reactor iUldla theOiily comP,anyintbe United States Involved with it. Parolee Aeearsed LONG BEACH (AP) -A 33-year-old parolee, once im- prisoned for murdering a 22-month-old girl, has been accused of the murder of his parents two months after his release. authorities say. John Law'ren~e Miller was still at large Thursday, authorities said. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, were shot to death Tuesday at their North Long Beach home. Municipal Court Judge Charles Litwin issued a warrant for Miller'• arrest Thursday and set bail at $100,000. P,.,_._. Delatdt SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Five or the San Quentin Six have de- fauled in ~uits filed against them by survivors of three prison guards slam four years ago and owe the families $2.1 million. · It is unlikely any will collect because the men are being tried now at state expense, saying they have no money. Packers Pick Fie/de Pickle SAN FRANCISCO fUPI) -The nation's pickle packers will present their "Fickle Pickle of Fate" award to the police depart- ment of Hartrord, Conn., where President Ford"s limousine was involved in a two-car collision. At their convention here Thursday, the pickle Packers ·displayed the ~award, a gold pickle. They !said it was obvious the ""',Hartford police got !themselves into a pickle by leaving a street crossing funguarded as the presi- dent'scar approached. " . . ' ' ' I ' " I ' ·Norton Simon Gets Namesake PASADENA (AP) -Over ob- jections by some local citizens on its board and a donor's threat to withdraw support, the name or the Pasadena Art Museum has been changed to the Norton Simon Museum . Trustees Robert Rowan and Gifford Phillips, former presi- dents of the board, were the only dissenters present at the meet- ing. Trustee Albert Esberg. another pre-Simon holdover, wired his no vote from Iran. Phillips said the change of name would "tend to reinforce the confusion that already exists that Simon has taken Over the museum as his private pro- perty.'' • ... _ JUDGE LIKED HIM Actor J•ck Lenvnon Off Bene"' Judge's. Taste OK SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Ac· tor Jack Lemmon won no plaudits ror his day in court here but the judge said he liked him on the silver screen. Lemmon appeared Thursday in the ch am be rs of Superior Court Judge Byron Arnold as a witness in an $8 million libel suit. Lemmon 's friend, television documentary .. producer Don Widener, brought the suit against Pacific Gas and Electric Com· pany over the company's re- marks about a Widener ftlm, • The 1971 film, "Powers That Be," was critical of the safety re- cords of nuclear power plants and PG&E claimed it was mis- represented. Lemmon narrated .the film. The actor was on the stand for about an hour but Judge Arnold ordered most of his comments stricken from the trial record. "This diatribe will be stricken from the record," Arnold had said after one or Lemmon's rambling answers, interrupted by one or 24 objections by a PG&E attorney. However, after the judge re- cessed t})e court he turned to Lemmon and said: "Off the record, your pie." lure 'The Apartment' was one of the greatest comedies I've ever seen." • · Later, out or court, Lemmon said of the accolade, "see, I told you he had good taste.•• ' I' I No--, • , No~ Celebrities. ,, " ' ' I I . ii 1 \ on Cutting. pagne. \\ J or Prizes. -JtiSi fine selection of precision- '-jround glasses and frames for the whole family. Fashionable, reasonable and expertly fitted. Seeing is believing, so check out the new Optical Department at Ward's. Use your Ward's charge. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT ' L I " ! .~ , . =-· g -.. f ' Frld!y.Oc1ober24. 1975 DAILY PILOT ,Sf _:. SLA Retaliation? Bomb Blasts Near Store ~ OAKLAND <UPI> -A bomb planted tn a telephone booth ex· ploded early today oullide a Safeway store, knocking some of its skeleton crew off their feet, police reported. No one was injured in the biast and there were no immediate * * * property damage estimates. Shards of glass littered the street outside the store and nearby buildings. Resident5 ln Alameda, five miles to lhe south, reported hearing the explosion. INVESTIGATORS said they had no suspects and no one had * * * claimed responsibility for the • ·bombing. · A 1roup calllnt itself the George Jackaon Bri1ade clal- responaibility for bomblnt a Safeway store in SealUe· a few boun after Patricia Heant •as. captured Sept. 18. Five pe:csaos were injured in that blast, nooe :seriously. Patty to Receive Psychiatric Care A CALLER to a local telovlJion station said the bombing wu in retaliation for the arrests ol Mias " Hearst and other members of the '• Symbionese Liberation Army. •r In the San Francisco Bay Area. there have been numerous ex- plosions in the past year claimed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Patricia Hearst's lawyers, ex· pressing concern for her mental health. took steps today to give the jailed heiress the psychiatric treatment they say .sbeneedl. With the approval oC U.S. Dis· trict Court Judge Oliver J. Carter, the defense team pre-- pared to bring their own hand- picked psychiatrist in to treat her. They did not immediately identify the psychiatrist they have chosen. · Lawyer Albert Johnson said Miss Hearst's immediate treat- ment was ''an emergency matter for the preparation or her defense and her mental well-being." But be said there bad been no drastic change in her condition and "she is not in turmoil.'' CARTER, WHO CllLLED an unexpected bearing on the de· fense request late Thursday, agreed to the treatment -but only on the condition that the de. fense psychiatrist be forbidden to testify in 881 future Hearst case proceedings. GovernDient lawyers had in- dicated suspicions that the de- fense would ultimately try to use their psychiatris t to give testimony as evidence. But the judge ruled that out, saying the doctor must not testify "in any judicial proceeding" involving Miss Hearst. The 21 -year-old newspaper heiress is bein~ held at San Mateo County Jail while a court- Lost Child Found LONG BEACH (UPI) - Rebecca Thom, the 5-year-old gi rl reported missing Wednesday morning, was found safe Thurs- day at home or relatives in Orange County. Police said the girl"s grandmother apparently saw her playing in a street and picked her up. Visit the appointed panel of three psychiatrists and a psychologist seek to deterrriine whether she is mentally fit to stand triaJ on federal bank robbery charges. to have been planted by the New World Liberation Front. the Red , Guerrilla Family and other groups which investigators have come to associate with theSLA. • Gator D1•nted Rangers Spot Beast in Lake LAFAYETTE (UPI) -Rangers in boats, on boneback, on foot and in the air are searching for the "beast or Lafayette Reservoir'' -an eight-foot alligator that caused the 115-acre lake to be closed to the public. As they cruised in helicopters and patrol boats aiding a ground search lbat continued through Thursday night (alligators are nocturnal types), the rangers hoped above all that the o!Cicer who saw the creature had good eyesight. It was because of. his report that the reservoir, a secondary source of water supply to this area near San Francisco. wt.s closed Thursday. THE OFFICER said he saw the alligator swlmming near the shore, thought it was only a big fish but then realized he was wrong. The whole story was unraveled with a straight face by James E. Lattie, of the East Bay Regional Park District, who said: ''You won 't believe this but -uh -our men have reported a most unusual occurrence. That is -uh -an alligator, you know. the kind with jaws and long teeth -well, 70u won't believe it. "Well, here goes our image -but two of our patrolmen were sitting on the dam : they were looking into the water. Now they noticed this long shape moving along in the water, sort of like a log and slow-like. '•AND ONE OF these patrolmen, he hails from Fi.orida, says to his buddy: 'hey, you knOw , if I wasn't in California. I'd swear that that·s a gator trying to make the other side. Matter-of fact. that is an alligator.' "Well, the sun went down and our men couldn't find it. Then we got to thinking that with 5,000 people using the reservoir eacta week (usually for fishing and hiking, not swimming) and an al- ligator that big, well, it just wouldn't be healthy for children.'' The district called the California Department of Fish and Game, hoping someone would say the whole thing was just a fish story. ''But," said Lallie, ''they told us that just last summer on the Sacramento Delta they bad shot a big gator and it was quite possible that one could be alive and" reeding well in our re· servoir .. , SO SEARCllERS for the beast of Lafayette baited large hooks and attached lines to trees. Lighted patrols were ordered for the night. Officials wondered whether someone had lost a pet alligator some time ago in the reservoir, where it just grew up. ., DESIGN STUDI at Bullock·s South Coast Plaza where a staff of qualified decorators will help you beautify your home witl1 advi ce ·an floor coverings, \vin<lov.,r treatments, upholstery, furniture ~nd accessories, all at no extra cost. .. or phone 5 56-0611 , ext. 262 for an appoi ntment or to l1ave a decorator call in you r home. Design Studio, Lower Level t Plaza. San Diego Frcc,ay . ..... • , .. I I 1 I I 1 :?:=::=c=-J \ 5 56-061 rl ~ • Al · DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Bias W 8$ Apparent I Spurred by hearsay evidence and personal prejudices, a majority of Orange County supervisors this week voted to scratch the Gay Community Center in Costa Mesa from a directory of juvenile r eferral agencies. . Only Super visors Thomas Riley and R alph Diedrich voted to retain the center as a listing in the reference doc ument, contending no sound proof Jias ever been presented to hint th er e was a ny misconduct in the agency's counseling program. Inflamm atory statements by Supervi sor Laurenre Schmit, not noted for his tolerance for what he describes as "deviant behavior," persuaded Ralph Clark and Robert Battin to vote his way. Schm it contended the gay center is unfit to counsel troubled yolmgsters and exists only to foster the homosexua l lifestyle and recruit new gays .. He based the claim on alleged s t atements by an unnamed former gay and a few paid ads and articles clipped from the center's newsletter. Officers of the center challenged Schmit 'g allegations, sayin g they never recruit a nd provide topnotch professional counseling that has been utilized by other county agencies including the courts and lhc probation department. Based on the preponderance of information available to the board, as opposed to hearsay, the Gay Community Center got (,I. bum r ap from the three supervisors. Too Many Exemp tions. Good citizens are suppo$ed to consider jury duty a part of their contribution lo our system of govern· ment by law. By ahd large, they do and willingly donat e weeks of their time -and often income-to aiding the syst em . Bul there is a particularly lrkso'me side lo the matter or jury s election. It lies In the lis t or occupa- tions specifically exempt from jury d~ty. . It r a nges !ar and wide. Any leg1slator, military member or m ember of the legal profession-judge, lawyer or even lawyer 's clerk-is e~empt . . So are such diverse occupations as fireman. brakeman. podiatrist, druggist, -telephone or tele- graph employe. Or even a motorman or conductor. Some of those occupations are understanda~le and legi timate. But most of them reflect self-servmg interests who h ad sufficient ~eg islative pull to ex~mpt their own e mployees so their workforce wouldn t be upset by jury duty. It's high time the list was cut to exempt only those with truly legitimate reasons for not fulf11ilng their oblig ations to our system of Jaw. .. Trapped ill Verbiage The machine that automaticall y okays business trir.n> for Orange County government cmployes cried ·'Tilt!'' the othe r day~ Okay, it said, to a two-day semitlar for ex~cati~e secretaries. And for a controller 's m eeting in Georgia. And for trips to Washington to s tudy mass transit. . But the OK button of t~e Orange County Transit District dire ctors went blank when a transit planner asked funds a nd permission to go to Kentucky for four d ays to study "multivariate methods and the pragmatics of multidimensional scaling.'' The planner s hould h ave stayed out. of his professional jargon and said it was "a seminar on selling tickets and getting people on and o[f of buses faster.'' Dent al Care a Bonus ;Lawmakers Open Wide t WASffiNGTON -Members ol ( J D ear Gloomy Gus Congre.,, newly bl essed with a J ACK AN D ERSON , salary boost and already loaded wit h fringe benefits. have for 1 years been chiseling the Navy for ·• free dental care. The roster or legislators ii· legally getting root-canaJ work, d e luxe f ill - ings , dental surgery and , eve n new plates reads lik e th e l ea d ership pages or tbe COngression al -Directory. ' Senate Ma· jority Leader Mike Man s field, D ·Mont., Senator Mark Hatfield, 'R-Ore., and ex-Senator Norris Cotton, R- N.H., are only a few of the solons , whose smiles reflect rree custom care at the top -notch Navy Yard I I clinic. FORMER Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Robert Finch, who m ight have gotten bootleg ca re rrom his own de· partmenta.1 dentists, chose in· ·stead to patronize the Navy. Even prominent foreign diplomats were sneaked into the clinic. .. Navy regulations·, aJ\d human decency, require dentisu to take care or patie nts in a true emergency. Such appears to be the case whell Sen. Willi am Prox- mire, D-Wi s., ·went to the cliniC' after he broke his tooth on a prune pit in a Senate restaurant . Sen. Charles Percy, R·lll., al so feels he comes unde r th e e mergency rule because he needed a filling replaced and wasn·t scheduled to see his re- gular dentist in Chicago for a month. Rep. L. H. Fountain, D·N.C., says his treatment for a cracked tooth a few days ago was also an "emergency situation.·· BUT WHAT or Mike Mansfield , usually as austere as his spare fram e with t h e t axpayers money? After treatment or an abscessed tooth , he has now become a repeat patient or the Navy Yard's nationally known dentist, Capt . Michael Brenyo. Sen. William Hathaway, D · Me., is also a frequent patient and bas been treated for gum surgery and root-canal work by the soli citous Navy dentists. llatfield underwent even more extensive work. Originally he dropped in a t the clinic for "swellinj? or th e mouth." But over a period of severaJ years, Brenyo has done much of Hat· field ·s t.:ental work, including a C'OStly root canal. HOUSE SPEAKER Carl Albert, D-Okla., insists hi s visits to the clinic were for ''minorden· tal work.·' Bes ides, his retired military pay status may make the work legal. Senator Colton, we have learned , had a dental plate repaired and repartedly had a new one m ade. And Rep. Edward Boland, D-Mass., has had extens ive gum invigoration "'ork. To their credit, all the promi· nent patients acknowledged their visits. Few were as frank as F inch, a former ch.ief aide to Richard Ni xo n. Not only did he go, Fi nch said, but he "saw a number of Cong ressmen while I was down there.·· Dental experts no longer in the clinic have fumed openly about the illegal work, but our reporter Gary Cohn visited the clinic and found anything but an "open \\·ide .. policy. · Bacon dangerous to your health ? Mi ght cause cancer? More likely it's dangerous to your pocketbook and might cause heart attacks if it. keeps going up. M.R.R. °"9My0..(_... _. ............. _,,Mlll.,.Nt11«e.wilyf'eft.d• ............... -"""· s-.,..."" ........ °"91'111y °"" Oe61y ....... Commanding officer Stewart Elder, who has personall y greet- t..'Cl such visitors as Hatfield, suc· cessfully Q,xJged all our queries. When Cohn called him at home, the Navy captain r efused even to speak to him. NEVERTHELESS, we have discovered that Elder justified the improper treatment or high gove rnment fi gures by telling his coll eagues it would help the clinic at budget time. Footnote: Several of the pa· ti ents said they were unaware they were doing anything wrong. Yet even some of the "emergen· cy'' care is of dubious legality. We asked Capt. Brenyo whether we, for e xample, could get a fill· in g on an emergency basis, "No way,'' he sputtered.. t It··seems Everyone Likes to Listen In There are a lot or politicians ly· ing awake these nights waiting for the next shoe to fall. Politicians, Industrialists and others wbo know they are guilty cf aome of the bebavior now con· strued as criminal. It's difficult for us now to remember what it was like in the pre· Watergate era when bug. gioc teJe · phones •• for example, · ( PAUL HA RVEY ) Martin Luther King Jr. and other persons of prominence. Further: it was a com· monplace practice ror corpora- tions to "bug" some or their own executives -seeking details or their sex lives, their gambling. habits, and seeking to determine whether some employees might be selling research secrets to competitors. Indeed this w~s such an !'aC· . ceptable'' practice that hardly anybody recognized an illegality. Private ihvestigators publicly advertised their availability for electronic surveillance. • Thus it was that five years ago two sons of oilman H. L . Hunt sought to protect their aging and ailing father from any employees who might have taken advantage of his incapacity. • BUNKER and Herb Hunt employed a private eye to• wiretap the telephones ol certain Hunt company executives. And wh en one o( those executives was standard operating pro· cedure. When corporate ex· ecuUves hired privates eyes to spy on employes. When politi· clans accepted favors from con· Btituent.-and vice versa. Back to the F anii. .something funny bappened on the way to the farmhouse. The · pip and the chickens are ~one, to SO ME Of' these excesses -as ... be replaced by palettes and with all excesses -eventually leatber·stretchers. Where long festered end broke all over the undies once w a ved on the front pages. <'iothes·llne. you now· sec home- ,f6st.ory may well decide that Blchard Nl•on and Spiro Agnew were acapecoats for a de· cmerate system more than fOI" anypersooal indiscretiom. woven rugs and jeans decorated with petit-point and beads. Tbe migration away (rom the Americ•n farm ln the last 10 y e ars has been on tbe Take L.B.J ., for example. order of six or seven million A!& President., Lyndon Jolmson persons. We souihtand1otFBl-oothe are now pro- prlvate sex · t1ves of prominent ducing more PfTIOOI. Some of thesedosaiers food with 'read Uk• an erotic book and fewer than Jolinson was known to hne a half the farm YOfaclou.a•ppetilef~aouip. workers we .. One report which cauaed h ad In· the L.B.I. lo •l•P bl• t.hiah with de-195GI. Bqt lut year, and . this, li!lbt det ailed the sexual sc-•tho trend beflD to 1'11Vm!e it.elf tlYl ll•• of a prornJnent -backtothefannhouoe,lfnolto ..,.bliean ~enalor ..,~ lllefann. ,.111111ad a bordello In ,\' ~u••uns ·~---•­Mllllacll-• "lc!nlQ'IMllNll p . ·-.,..,.. upon u~ ..... "!'-• " of JOUDI couples -and aome "' older on oo -have ""1led up ... -In e DltiOO'I cities and ..-.co ............ "! (~YONEY HARRIS J the country. Real country, not fa ctitious suburban enclaves. Most of them want to be indepen· dent entrepreneurs or some sort. but away from the rat-race and otr the corporate escalator. Up in my neck ·of the woods, and a pretty neck it is, many small shops have changed hands over the winter; in almost every case, a local has sold out to a .family rrom a larger c.ity, settl~ ing for less money and more peace. seeking for a sense of identity and community so easi· ly 10l11 in the burly.burly oC tbe big town. In they pour, the young college graduates wbo want to bake natural bread or make leather goods or deal In bicycles and camping equipment or teach knitllng and sewing Ot repair boats or ull ice·cream that isn't corrodff by a dozen diama.I chemlf-1 •ddltivet. , AN!t'THE older ooeo os well. wbo ~'Lean lo wallf.,, ollicial brought charges the Hunt brothers were indicte d and brought to trial. The sons had reasOn to be sus~ picious of some company ex· ecutives; two of them bad pre- viously been convicted for mail fraud in connection with a scheme to swindle the senior Mr. Hunt. . But technically what they did was illegal. And that is why many politicians and in· dustrialists sleep restlessly these nights, potential defendants in criminal prosecution and possi· ble blackmail targets for un·· sorupuJous private inyestigators. • • House. retirement to go South and ac: quire dry·r ot or the brain playing shuffleboard and lying abollt their children. They drop out ear· ly, in their 40s or 50s, buy an old farmhouse, pick up a little shop for a song (although it costs three arias and an encore these days). and sail, swim, fi sh, and hunt in the summer and fall, and learn to toboggan and cross.country ski in the winter, which keeps your brain crisp and your body tithe. The price of land has gone way up here-so high lhatmostofthe natives can't afford the new tax· es -and the price or houses bas more than doubled in a decade .. For every farm that is aban· doned (or co mbine d wi th ~1nother), a new settler arrivscs to remodel his whole lifa as well os his sagging walls and pllled walks. The farmers go to town because they can't make a living on the north 40; the townies take their place because they're Ured of the way they make• living go- ing like 60 . It's a felicitous trade· both, and, besides, it v .. t- ves the ~O<!la.l mix et the nlal>~blmdaDoe. • In Argentina, . No . One .Rules l To the Editor: Your columnist, Stanley Karnow, (Oc t. 13 ) asserts the truth to be what he does not know, in f aC't , to be the truth.. That ought to be a journalistic sin of so m e kind r equirin g journalistic expiation-like a retraction. He asserts \,hat U.S. aid is be· ing u.sed to benefit some Argen· tine dictator of a despotic regime cruelly cracking down on its op· pCessed people. Nothing could be further from the truth. The United States has never given any aid to Argentina directly or very little indirectly through multi·national organiza· tions like the OAS. The Argen· • tines have never wanted'U.S. aid.· ( MAILBOX ) letter'S trum n•~ •ni wekanw. The rlrit to ~~1oflt~•or.ilml,....lltietlire­ ~ Uttlll"$ ol' JOO -.rd$ or lftll llllH tie 91,,... pr~•-AU letters muu Inch.di~-~ rneillftg-.ddffts but MmH ..,...~ tlewlttlfllid.., r"" ~t ii sultkient re.tSOl'I 15 ~ Po«ty will nol bt puolis.t"l'd. • by MCA, which bad plans to build tramways, more hotel s , restaurants and tourist attrac· lions. Mr. Hi rdy also states that MCA provided the park with Cree shuttle buses; so they did, but in Teality the taxpayers pay for them when MCA writes off their .taxes. How right you are. Mr. Hardy. when you say that lhe future of Yosemite must be planned' with THERE is no di ctator in Ar gentina; Sra. Peron is power· lt>ss to dictate anything. The people 's legislators and thei r leaders are pawerless, mutually frus trated, ine ffcC't ual, ex· cessively concerned with destroy ing their ''ene mies'' (each other). The armed forces are withdrawn from all political intercourse. convinced of their own impatence. · real facts. And the reaJ facts are that the environment comes first, not MCA 's profits. Politicized unions controlled by Ma!ia·like godfathers and families abort all initiatives to solve Argentina's problems and create. economic chaos and political anarchy, but are power· Jess to contribute to social order and domestic tra nquility. The school teacher, the local merchant, the ·bank c1erk and campesinos in the land that could export more wheat than does the U.S. take home $18 per month to buy bread at SO cents a loaf, if they can find it. Argentina bleeds, Criollos weep. H alf -b a ke d cabritos and ~eudo-intellectuals powerless to synthesize 1n their· society, ig· norant of their own cultural values, without a sense of his· toric destiny, make an industry and a game of kidnapping, murder and terror, exploiting for their persona l gain the despair or their countrymen. MANY Argentines wish there was a dictator or any power in themselves or their' institutions to restore their country. They see. none; t~ey despair. They see no · hope for their society, it is each man for himself. Mr. Karnow, there is no die· t ator in Argentina. It is my guess that no one wants the job-not even the communists. If all this sounds familiar, it may beth at we recall John Donne, " ... therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; ittollsforthee." C.A.CALLAHAN VosewoJte 1..Uter To the Editor: 1 take exception to Mr. f.tardy 's Oct. 20 letter saying that your Sept. 28 a rticle about Yosemite co ntained inaccurate statements. The only inaccurate etalement.s are Mr. l·Iardy's. Fact: There are novelty shops in Yosemite, complete with cans of California smoa:, Yosemite Oags, postcards and othet tourist trap novelties. Fact: There are neon sill"S; they advertise beer in the stores. ·Fact: Yosemite w~ ew concerned clthens forced muter plan to be drawn u f-c1 with imminent deatrucuo ,_ 1 • STEPHEN HENRY That B i g B ust To the Editor: Congratulations to the Orange County Vice Task Force for breaking the big case. (Bartender arrested for making bets on football ' games with customers.) But as usual they bungled the case. You sec, the s am,e bartender is a pill pusher . I know because 1 have seen him give several aspirinB t-0 customers qn many occasions. • My grandmother attends a floating bingo game they might want to bust. JOHN HEDGEROW /llatter o f Coatrol To the Editor: It is much more important to control people than to control guns. The gun must have a person to pull the trigger. ~1any people who blame guns for crimes are raising outlaws. A child who is not taught respect. for others and discipline is mucb more dangerous than a band gun, for when is he is crossed by someone, be will go for a gun, a knife or perhaps a baseball bat, but he will nol control himself because he h•s never been controled. Nor can the police force control him. He will become a criminal because he or she bas never been taught to obey the ·1aw of mtJther and father. JAMES BOLDING ORANGE COAST DAllY PILOT Rnbm N. 1Vl!'ed, Publi.sher Thoma.s Kf'tml. Editor Barbaro KrtHnch, EdJtonat Page Edit"'!' '!he l'ditori:il pai;ie or the Dally Pilot sccki; to inforrn and ~tim ulate rcuders by pr~ling nn this P:l~(' fl lver!'iC' commrntary on topici. "' lnlcrc~t by ~yndlcat .. l'd c~l ~mnists an d curtoonists, bY' p~ov1d1ni: a forum 'or r<'aders' v1cws an d by pr41senting this' ncwsp3JWr's opinions and ideas1 on current topic!i. The editorial~ oplnl~n~ o' th!' O:illy 1:.i1ot uppea r only tn the ~ttorlol rolumn nt the top or 1ht! page. Opinions ex· pressed hy tht" columnists and ~arJ.oonlst.~ llnd letter writers are1 tht:1r own and no endorsement of'\ their vi~ws hy the Jlaily PUotJ should be inferred. I Friday, October 24, llnS • I -• • • • • l 88 l:!:J j mal'l' • hope ! 1ottc1 , hem. • 1111' • Krop • ' ' u ! elllol ! ll::f •Mus l tery I Juty l A I , like ~ mak.1 I purd : ticke I doll• J FrSI Vari• aner hOUtl town Bu :~ I I "bri the pas! savt Rig! ad v ing' me1 cret em1 app r ' em1 tain ing the saic thrc <ut• con he I Dec ~ ste, whi era pla: ste1 ·' lis~· pou cer l d• cur the tha ''T; hei Ing fo r . ser SI'< '°' y ; t:I> F CA "' '" •• '" .. •• °' "" r.o .. .. ... .. " = .. .. .. .. ft " ~ "' .. .. ~ ' • " • • • • • l ' I ' • • • • • • I j .. • • • • • • I I r ! • ' ~ i • • I r DAii. Y l'ILOT ti 1 • • I • FDA. Asks Corrective Lu~k CaJDe Late Action on TV Faults • ! BRISTOL, Conn. (UPI) -l Charlie Ktopp, 81, a tn.an who .. loved life in his modest way. re- : married lut winter with hilb I hopeo for the future. He bouabt a : lottery ticket a few dlO)'I belore : be married and it won a million. ~ 'But tt c•rne too late for-Charlie • Kropp.• • '! DOPP WILL NEVER get to e>joy the ritbea cootained in the , ma&ical eombioaUon otfiumbers : that came up • wiMer in the : Musachusetts millionaire's lot- ~ tery Wednesday night. He died , July 26. ~ A man of st~ady habits, Kropp j like to dream of the chance to , make tt big. He was a regular ' purchaser of Connecticut loltery ~ tickets as well, buying a couple or ~ dollars' worth each week at ~ Frank's Stationery, a small : variety store be patronized even . after be moved to an elderly , housing development across . town. But it wasn't ln Connecticut where Dame Fortune was to treat him royally. NINE DAYS BEfl'OllE he was · married to Rose Paquette, 18, a widow, he picked up a $25 se.ason•.s pass at the Southwick Pharmacy in Southwick. .Mu.a., just across the Connecticut state line, uaurln1 him ol a onee..a- weelr: chance at the million-dollar top prize in the MassachU3elts big-money came. And Wednesday night his number came up for the $1 million fir&t pri~e. 1be cash will go to his estate and the courts will determine who among his survivors will re- ttive the $50,000-a-year cht!cks forthetiext 20 years. THE MASSACHUSETl'S Lo!· tery Commission isn "tparticular·. ly concemed abou.t the unusual tum of event.I. "We had it happen with only one other person, <1. year or so ago.'' Dave Ellis said. "A wonuin died after winnin1 the lottery and her checks were continued to the estate. "We're paying the tlcket," he said. "Really, we're not paying th<I person." KROPP WAS REMARRIED last February to Mrs. Paquette at St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church In a sln>ple family ceremony. "He wais very enthused about getting married again," the Rev. Robert O'Grady, the priest who performed the ceremony, re- called. ''He was really full or life. He just didn't sink and give up - that was the main thing.·· Frank Owsianko, the stationer, knew him well. '"HE WAS ONE OF my regular customers,·• Owsiankosaid. ''He was a very refined gentleman, he was very well dressed and well· spoken." After moving, Kl"oppstill made calls at the store to get film de- veloped and buy someebocolate. WASIDNGTON !API -Tiie Food and Drug Administration said it declared more than one million Zenith c..totor television sets out of compliance with federal radiation standards. It uked the manutacturer to submit a proposed corrective action plan. A spokesman tor the FDA's Bureau of Radlolocical Health emphaslzecl, however, that the preliminary finding does not imply at this point that the sets posM a public health hazard. "THE POSSIBILITY that the sets could give orr radiation is so ""1 T._.... marginal. so close to the standard, Dl1'orelng · that we're not sure whirh way we'll eo," the spokesman said Thursday. Gov. David Boren or Nathan W. Aram, vice president for Oklahoma and his consumer affairs at Zenith Radio · f J Corp. in Chica10. said in a telephone w 1 e a n n 3 3 n · interview that the firm ronsiders the nounced ''with d eep failure o( a.key capacitor "a reliablli- regrel ·· that Mrs. ty problem and not a safety pro- blem." Boren is filing for a Up to 21n percent or zenith color divorce on grounds of sets equipped with the capacitor actual railures to date have not been thal high . ARAM SAID NO Zenith set manufactured before or after those date• has the capacitor whlch. ironically, was designed speclrtcally \o meet the lederal stondards and I FDA tests. ' Zenith became aware or the pro- blem; but not the magnitude, several months ago, Aram said. At that time. the company ins tructed its 15,000 service center s . to repair free or charge an y damage rellulting from the capacitor railure and to replace routinely the capacitors during service calls for other problems, whethel" or not the sets wel"e still un· der warranty. incompatibility. between Jan. l, 1974 and the late spl"; THE QUESTION OF whether Zenith will be l"equired to fix all its 'color models fitted with the capacilor depends upon whether the FDA fmds that the capacitor fails slowly, emit- ting exce:ssive radiation before Ute screen goes black. or whether, as Zenith contends, the capacitor fails quickly and poses no radiation pro.- blem. • ing of 1975 may fail, he said, although .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"-'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. ; 'Fly Me' Rapped . I I I :l J Stewardesses Rap Sexism ' NEW YORK (UPI) -Tired of being viewed as "brainless sex objects," stewardesses are taking to the airwaves in an effort to convince male passengers that regarding them seriously could .save lives . A group called Stewardesses for Women's ~ Rights announced it is inaugurating a "counter- • ad vertising campaign" against "sexist advertis- ing .. such as the National Airlines "Fly Me'' com- mercia~ . THE STEWARDESSES BELIEVE their credibility when giving instructions during an emergency has been damaged by such commel"cial . appeals. r According to Ms. Glockman, after one ! emel"gency landing:a "big_ guy like a football cap- : lain '.' interfered with a stewardess who was direct- ing the evacuation or the aircraft. · "She was standing in the doorway, controlling the now or people down an inflatable slide, .. she said. "Then this big guy comes up, picks her up and throws her down the slide, saying 'You're much too cute to slay here.' '' MS. Gt.OCKMAN SAID TllE first counter-· t'ommercial has been filnied and tentatively will . be presented on the PBS "Women Alive" program Dec. 9in New York, and Dec. lOnationally. The co_mmercial_ shows an attractive : stewal"dess standing at a desk by a tape recorder · which plays the sound or a jetliner taking off, then crashing. 0 '\Vhat you have just beard is the sound of a jet plane crashing,'' the stewardess says. ''I'm a stewardess and it's alarming how few passengers ,. listen to me when, at the beginning of every flight, I · point out various pieces or equipment and explain ' certain emergency procedures. I •·1 DON 'T DO TIUS to rrighten you or bore you. I do it as a l"eminder that should an emergency OC· cur, your cooperation is essential. · •·There are some or you who insist on clinging to the fantasy that as a stewardess, I am nothing more than a bl"ainless sex object," the stewar9ess adds. 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""'-"~~._ ............... ,,,~, ....... : .. 1to.OO , ..... , _ ..... 11.All-.da,._11.....,11'1 Mlitdto.,.., .... 11.M M/C ..,,,p~ -~-~ 4 -- r- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. ., Tack this up. It'll remind you of some of the things you should be doing to save natural gas. 1.:J.et your heating thermostat no higher than 68? Wear a sweater -;! you have to. 2. On sunny days open the drapes. Let the sun heat your house for free. At night close the drapes. That'll keep the heat in and drafts out. 3. 4. Don't use your decorative gas logs. Check the air filter in your forced air heating system and replace when needed. S. Take a fast shower instead of a slow bath. 6. Install a water flow control device in your showerhead to save hot water and energy. l Consider purchasing a thermostat with automatic night set-back ca pa bi I ity. 8. 9. 10. Turn off your pool heater. (Call us if you want us to come out and turn it off.) Make sure your house is well ·insulated. That'll keep it cooler in summer and wormer in winter. Cover pots and pans when cooking. 11. ·Plan oven dishes that you can cook together. 12. Run your dishwasher only with a full load . 13. When you wash dishes by hand, don't run the hot water continuously. Use a stopper in the sink. .... 14~ Turn down the thermostat on your water heater . IS. If a hot water faucet leaks, fix it. 16. Wash and dry only full loads of laundry. 17. Turn off your decorative gas lights or call us and we'll be glad to come .and shut them off for you . 18. Make energy conservation a part of your lifestyle. There is an energy shortage and we have to live with it. Energy is our business. ..... \-Conserving ~ner~ is everyone's business. ... ... ...t ... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I u ( • • AB DAILY PILOT Fr.Clay, Oc100.r 24, 197S Public Gets Warning .About Heating Fraud Sheriff Reservists Eyed ·;. WASHINGTON \U J:>lJ -Th\! U.S. Office or ConsumerlAffa1rs has warnl~d th£' publi c to bcwart.· of crooked promoter~ 1n the budding ·solar home h£'aling industry. It said Thursda y th:.it both th(' press and consumers should ch('ck out claims with reliabll' cng1net•rs bcfort.• writing about nr 1n vl':-.l1ng 111 enl'rgy systems which u~e: sunli ght tu hi:at houses. SINCF. TllF. ADVENT Of' the energy crisis =ind s hortages of fossil fuels , the interests of homeowners and manufacturers had been dra'A'O to system s -ususally involving panels placed on roofs which use the sun's ('ner~y to heat both the house and lhl· water used in it . 1'..:xperts s <.iy that \11hdc vunous eon1 panies are prudueing parts fur solar heating syste1ns. thcrf' arc few firms able to provide a C'omplctc systt'm for the average house. "Solar power has a great potenlial to help solve individual and national energy problems, but this potential could be seriously hurt if a few dis- reputa.~le r:ierctianl:t give s~lar a bad name, said JoC Dawson, director of 1>ublic affairs for the office. which is headed by presideotial cons umer ad - viser Virginia Knauer DA WSOS SA ID IDS office has rc- C'eived or uncovered cases where some solar cntrepreneucrs were making ex- agerated claims and those have been turned over to the "proper federal legal authorities .~· I-le said he was not free to comment on individual firms ··until they were convicted in a court of law. and judicial action is completed, "'hich may take considcrablct1me. ·· Most of the exaggerations. he said , have involved claims for performance. R e tirement Area No Effeel Judge John J . Silica says Maureen Dean's letter appealing for her husband 's re- lease had nothing to do v.·ith his decision to free Dean. Mrs. Dean (belo\v) s aid s he suffered c.t breakdown and her husband began drink- ing heavily under strain of Watergate. Kid Too Young 11 ··-N at Strlkfnn Connecticut Gov . El- la T . Grasso says she will be too busy to take part in a ''women 's s trike'' next Wednesday . ''If this is what they want to do, it"s their business, .. she said. F ?o~GT!~Ari~~I~~~~, Youngtown, but 6-year-old Andy Braswell is loo ' young to live here. He and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. t Thomas Braswell. have been ordered to leave town. The Braswells arc be-1 ir:ig evicted from this re-plats in Youngtown t1rement suburb of signedpetit ionstoforbid f Phoenix under a new selling o r rent ing proper- state law which bans ly to any adult under 50 - renting to tenants with or family with a chil d un- children if the property der 18. deed pr~hibit~ sale to MRS. JOHNSON said anyone with children. Adult Action will go to "I AM SURPRISED court if Braswell does ~-~:::':==~--~~~ we haven·t been tarred not keep his promise to - and feathered and run leave. out of town,"" said Mrs. ''We are not doing Braswell. anything illegal,'' Braswell. who rented a Johnson said. "It is the house here Sept. 24, said first case in Youngtown the family was ordered since the laws were to be out today. "We passed. We hope it is the don't have the money to last." move:· he said . "We will gel out when we can . as DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·S678 By RUDI NIEDZIElSKI Of .. o.i" """ """ South Orange County residents who bave al~ays wanted to wear a sheriff's star are being ai;ICed to apply for a new reserve program. ~he new south county unit, just formed by Shenff Bradley Gates. offers opportunities to about SO men and women to become involved in police work. . APPl~ICANTS WI.LL BE screened. tested and trained at the Laguna Niguel substation and asked to donate two shifts per month as general assignment patrolmen. Those who s ign up for the program must be between 18 and 40, high school graduates or the equivalent, and have a height or 5·8 and weigh at least 145. The force will be commanded by Dan Crockett, a retired Marine captain from Mission Viejo, who last week was selected as the Sheriff Department ·s ··Reserve Officer of the Year.·· The first testing session for recruits will be held at 7 p.m . Oct. 29 at the s ubstation. 30143 Crown Valley Parkway INCLUDED I N THF. TF.ST BA1TF.RY are 100 multiple-choice questions on general knowledge and powers or reasoning and a spelling test. accord· ing to Sgt. Edward Beach, coordinator of the re- serve program. 1'hose who pass will be given a physical fitness examination and an agility test and subsequently be given an abridged version of the Sheriff's Academy course. Persons accepted as reservists will be furnished with free lUlirorms and equipment with the exception or their service revolver an~ handcuffs. Cost of the two items together is about $150, according to Sgt . Beach. Sgt. Beach noted that reservists will be asked to function as regulars and will not be identified as re- . servists by uniform patches. . "THE RE AR E SOME PO LICE reserve pro- grams which are nothing more than ride-alongs where reservists are told, 'You can watch. but just don "t touch the radio.'' Sgt. Beach said . "Our reserves will be well-trained and the average citizen won't be able to tell a reserve from PUBLIC NOTICE P"ICTITIOUS •USINl.S5 NAMI: STATl.MIENT The loll-lno;i perwns •••Goin; busl- nes• •s: St.40W 'N TELl INTERIORS, JolOO w. C<Ml•I HWY., NewpOrl 8••c119'lbl>J Oo<-0111, Fenley, 11 Odf1"'Y Court, -POrt 841..:11 9JW.l P•Hlc:I • Brud~lll.. 161 Amioos. NewPOrt fleKll 9'lW.l. Tiii• business Is c:onduc:led Dy • QeN••I pertnerslllp. Oo<otlly F1n!IY Tiii• st.i"'"'nl w•• 111.a willl tne c-IY Cler~ of Of"•n~ County ~ ~rJO, "JC . . .. ~ '°Utllh""" Of"~ Coe•! o.lty PllOl, October J, 1011,2'. 191S J7M-1S Yule Tree Thieves Hit }JyJudge soon as we can.·· THE OUT·OF·STATF. landlord was notified of the illegal ease by Adult Action. a citizens' group with membership in several states interested in preserving retirement . communities. HOME OWNERS INSURANCE SALT LAKE CI TY (UPI ) -The re is oo m ercy for a Christmas tree thief in Judge Willis Ritter·s court. The76-year-old federal jurist threw the book at three men convicted of stealing 276 Christmas trees from a national forest . He sentenced them to maximum terms d 10 years in prison and fmed eacb $10.000. "This is a very bad of- fense,.. he told Vernon Black, Richard Speir, and Gary Puffer after a jury found them guilty of taking the trees las t December. "These trees are an ir- replaceable natural re- source," Riller said. "i intend to take the profit out or this business, this devastation of the forests for a few buck s at Christmastime.·· Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson. officers or Save Youngtown Retirees Inc .. said a majority of residents in all but two ~ •A.FliC:O ... 11._...,.,.,,cr. C .. for ConipetiliYe rate• and Local SerYice!! PU BLIC NOTICE CALL OHE OF THESE AGEHTS HOW_ MOTi Ce 01'01Ss6LUTION 1~,:~:,":,~~...':~:1 HENDRIE IONDIMG & PUrsu.n1 lo \l'>e Ptovlslon~ftl 5«1""' INSURANCE IMC. 1SDJS.S of Ille Co•POtetion~ Code al tl'>e Stele of Olllotnle. noh(e i~ llereby 20902 •• '' • 1¥1 11 g;,,.nlNol: IB~lll~ Tfl,o .....-1ner!J'l10 lleretotore ••iltln; .......... -belW••n M CCUBBI N DEVELOPMENT COMPANY,• C..9J646 C1tlfornl• <orpor•tlon, •11d WEYERHAEUSER VENTURE COM-71 ~949 SOOTH SHORES IHSURAHCE AGEHCYIHC. 19014 lr11'' .... GwfWd, ............... 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Among the assignments likely to be given to re- serve officers in addition to patrol duties are Jall work, spec:ial events such as parades, searches and rei;cues, and emergencies requiring large e.roups or officers. PROPIC ----.,,,..... IN SOMETHING NEW PROCESSING ••••. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ENDS MONDAY ANY COLOR ROLL LEFT FOR DEVELOPING & PRINTING ONLY 99~. IOll 213 W. WILSON IAT FAIRVIEWI COSTA MESA 2x3 ft. POSTERS MADE FROM YOUR SHAl'SHOTS FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. (INSPECTION 7.9 P.M.) Romanian Bentwood Rocker. UlbWl6E BUSINESS CENTER INDIVIDUAL EXECIJTIVE OFFICE DOWNTOWN IAGUNA Private offices for lease wit h: • Reception Service • Secretarial Service •Telephone Ans. Svc. • Conference Room • Xerox • All office equipment provided Quality Image-Single Mo nthly Biiiing .Moderate C05t Business Services Also Avail able To Public 301 Forest Avenue at Glenneyre 8:30-5:30 497.1795 S 1.000,000 INVENTORY From Estate~. Courts, Out-of-Pawn. Bonlcruptcits • nu,1111"'' o n I 1or trvsr~I. S1r11ing Si/t•rr, P~rct<loir1s. Orirnto/ Objr<I., d'Art. Pauitlng.'(, ,/i•u'f'lrv. An11qur1, Btont('J. Fum1turf'. Srlrc1 Indian T11rq1101sr , • In Mldlrion lo fine t1l•lr lt•m&. ... U\-..One ol lh.-unique gih crnillc•trt 11rtd 11>1 )IOU! frinld~ •!Id t.rgnt •lockf ol 109 q11•llT\I. brud Mm• Cf\ISlll, rrll1i"" bu..i 1h•h Olllln g'lfts In 1 -end oci11n!! poK•l•ln. 1lhoe1, chin• •nd oth•r gift llrm• -•II w•y brand n~ •nd 1MiWc1 -· from biinkniptcks •nd 01M1 sourct1. Vi.i ran u~ ~our 8••1IA•1fkat4, JlllMt" You Hf 1h• Pfic• VO\llHll 11t•l1h NII 1txc:h11n91 01 Clrl•rt•• perwm11 ch..c:k or c••"- ••lund far c:rordl1 privlltgtl on eny Ot•m p111<h•Hd W1n1 111 M:ll? C•ll u' for• frtt •pp~lnl ®ring •nd glwn •J • tlft. Or. II~ prrler. ciurchlH Ollr 11111 ln1pe<:tk!n hnurl, •t \l()Urronveonitner. llA11 Y 10-~. HOURS /nsJ>f'ctiOn & Priuate Sales SATUROAV l:Z-S Lio,...d u · rdn,Mtny & Th111..rt-t~ -,UNOl\Y 2-C. Jl~wfW!li <fJoJle;,,,e-0 fl«t. 2542 WUT COAST "IGffWAV. NA'POIT UACH, CALIFORNIA t2•fl3 (Jl4)fitS·2200 WE BUY FOR CASH 01 •EU OIV C0/11/11/SS/OIV WHT ESTATU 08 SllVGl.E rrE/115 ART LEVINE AUCTJO/\l(fff A A quality reproduction of the cla.ssic Thonet design. Fashioned. from solid beechwood. steamed. then bent by craftsmen tnto unique sweeping lines. Sits and rocks beautifully. Gracefully. Smoothly. Cane seat and back. :.::••taln ............ s99ss .... , ......... , ............................. . Spa.n19h Bentwood k ook er . Soften the linen of your rooms. Fine walnut ftnlah rocker. Full·aised, roomy 22~ teai. COSTA MESA 271tKtrti. ...... c. ........ ~ s.l0-7337 I • ORANGE c..,, •• ,, •• , CMw 633-0995 Cord Rockin g Chair. Relax ln creative comfor\l Tall back gives gentle support. Beat and back woven of resilient cord. Dark walnut or na.&ural finish. =.~ .......... $49118 ANAHEIM SM ll ..... A.._. m.24n LAGUNA lfAOI llt4 s.. c.. ""'· 494.ttOl MOM. THIU SAT. 1 .. 9 .... I • l ' ' ' ' ~ .. •• '. • • J QUEEN j . .. -·--.. Boy, ii F ·m.: 01·! ... ...,,lyflf ~ .... .... r. Wll Cnul11ty) -·-.._ ... , -__ ,. Fr .... l,.auls _ .. , ·- f ' I IMtH•ll, 1' -· c.mo, DI• --. ... ~.J.ii Slllfl'tOn, LI ·-· E•ll!, TIMI .-. AtllOld, Ph ...... Wlllltl. Barbi Redd, Mi.Itel ~,,.r,Loul! Ol"IH,DIMli !*dll'IQ,Me [; Eh N EW Charles a pp ea Broadw; movies, and Ron 'Ibunda BAL FU Corona Cool• llEl I 1i ' 1- San . p ME Cen 3500 I N< p COLI 78 i .SMr I Huo PU ••• •• ......... """"' WILLI .-n wen. ---· --d ....... •• ........ .......... 1. "'l. ......... OCI. '°· 17, PU, ''' • ........ ,...e: M. LO -· · Mlrcl -Tlllt "" -.. .. .. ....... .......... "*-'·"' -Oct. 1' 11w Pt . . Friday. Octobef 2•. 1975 DAIL V PILOT 4, 9 Al\l!\;(1\JN (I N•,llif \llt t;t,.,\' THE EU CUD FOOT C LINIC Ml LJ11 A.l ~l '•'• 1-U-EE_N_1e _____ ..;.i...;.P;,;;hi;..I ;;;1".;;;'•;;.;•l•a.;.nd;.;,i Seven ftnJJt"OVentents Minority H~g Viewed FOR THE PRACTICE: OF t OOT Ofllt~&OQAAECTMI l<OO'f 8UAOOtY CHILDREN ANO AOUL TS DIUCTOI: COMSULTANY': AC)NAl.OllUOHS. M 0 , F.AllFP, Mtl.T()tol ~. O.f'.M, . . . ••eoy, is he upUJht .,.. t didn't even get to 'Pl.ans·~·· llylllLLSCRREIBER or•a.lft....,....., 'SANTA ANA - Orange County Supecvl4Qrs have accept- ed the findings or a ,.,. part praisin4 improve- ments in tbelr minority hi.ring proeram but nol· ing it still has a long way to go. But the board de- fended itself against some mild criticism in the Affirmative Action Office annual review by claiming county govern- ment has already un- dertaken many of the suggested improve- • meots. The major lault lound by the overseers of coun- ty employment of minorities and women was that a majorit.y or the employes in those categories hold lower~ payina pasition5. ACCORDING TO the report, the county has re- ached numerical parity with county pQpulatioo in the hiring of women and all "protected" minority groups except Mexican- Americam. That means the percentage of each minority group in the county work force is the same as that group's i----------------a For. the Record Quany Conlract Nears Completion "•'"""''"'" ,l,.ilfl P,lftdn.o...•lJ. ,,,.._land CllfiltlM ,.r, Wllll1m A , and 0.M IC.. ·~· • 00!.lgl" ...... ,....,11.,..J. ..... .ler<• Mette efMt ~ lte. Blrt>lt"• J. •nd Rlctl•rd R. Mloret J, llld CIUford A. "'Y· LOUISIA. •lld John c . rift. 0 1..,.Lynn•nd ROdn..,LM ding, ~ry Ann•fld Lynn Dewey Deaths E/,sewhere NEW YORK (APl - arles Brokaw, 77, who ppea·red on th e roadway stage and in ovies with John Wayne d Ronald Reagan, died ursday. BALTZ~ERGERON FUNERAL HOME Q:wona det M•r 973-9450 Costa Mesa 84~2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91SO McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capislrano 495--1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Ch.lpel • Uri', M.1'1MIJ. end Ra""°ndG. Hlltl, W1•11111J. and 0a"IJlasW, P9nt.off. Oon.ld •lld Judl!tl Ann Ai-, 0.r .. M A"" Ind Al.,, .IPhn w.1"', Norman J . •NI 8•rl),ff1 Je.,, • :1!::'· a.ri»r• ,,. • ., •lld c.1¥1n ANAHEIM -The completed by tl\,e encl of ~.si.....,,w .• •01-M. ,. Orange County Water November. Elser said. =~~:!te~!c.~!~~J. District says it will beat "Four months ago, the ""*'· 11, ru.1,,. M.lrJ9 ~ M11¥1i-. winter rains in a raee to west b ·a n k w as a =.Johrlearle~JHowttesw shore up the eroded west nearly -vertica I wall Br-. 11, o.rihe Louis. •lld RIAWI • bank · of the old Burris more than 100 feet high,·· =:c;.r.,16 u..ni1oi....,.iRa sand and gr~vel pit in the. Elser said. "On Oct. 17, s.-.1.~rrwondo •flodcar,,.,.,,ht"' SantaAnaR1verbedncar 45 days ahead of w..i1-.e•rir.r•L.•ndP•u1w . Anaheim Stadium schedule the last load of t'elkl«w,~r1M •n<t Wllll•m • ' w.,.,,, WeftCly M . •no Micl\MI Go rd o n E I s e r. sand was placed on the flrdi.10.caro1yn•n<1i..•rvG. information officer for newly -shaped more Mlollard.O.•nF.•ndO•YldAl.n h d ' · I • d II I · ' Attw, Jr., oi.nn. Lynn and Royce t e 1str1c , sa1d 90 gra ua y s oping bank, Rl<Mrd percent Of a $"J .23 miJlion eliminating the threat or C115l,htrkl•C.•nc1Ro0er1~1 contract awarded to c·ave·1·ns .. 8-mMI, 0.borlll JHPl•tw:I et..rln • Kirst Construction Stabilization of the Company to rework the -bank was a key factor in 80-acrequarry has been the res o lut ion of completed. longstanding ownership The earthmoving and zoning disputes portion of the pact, s urrounding th e pit . -----------which i nvolv e d Orange Count y _D_ea_~t_la--'N--'o_t~l~e'--=--movement of 1.5 million government stepped 1n cubic yards of fill dirt and acted as a m edi ator and sand, began June 1 in getting th e pit and is du e to b e restorationunder wa y. Plltler, Jfin•t L. •nd M.lrvll\O, Gordl:W\, W•nd• t:l•lne •nd GeorVlf .... JaMson, R•ndl' Ernet l Ind Paml!ll .... NCKAMEY JESSIE ll. McKAMEY, •;e llD, ~· deft! ol Fountain V•ti.y, Cl. O.teol • · .th Oc._r 10, lt1S. Sun1I-by ""' husbMcl. Mlll•rd F", Mc:K•~y; -. Miii ~ WIU•rd F. Mclf.amey, Jr.; ~. Unit M. Merc•r; bn:IChH', a.. Hiii; tltl•r, H•len Soon•· 1 w k h ,,.ndcl'rdldr•n, •nd 6 gre~I · ·or s op ;rllldchlldren. SerYk•' -r• ,.Id on ~ .... Ocl-r)l•l ll:OOANt. n.. t'lr$1 Southern 9•prltt c ""''" of Faunt•ln Vall•Y· Interment, W•1tml n1l1r Memarl•I P•rll. W•\ll'llln\!1r, C •. Olrecta rs, WestmlMt1r -mori..1 P•rto Mort>Hry. PL YflN WESLEY FLYNM, 'etldent o1 H.-.f. lflQtan Be.en. ca: O•le ot dHtPI Oc· toOlr :n. 1•75 In Huntington BPcll. Barn Na.....,ber S, lt11 In Ml-I. S..-.l"'ld by Ills wlf• UV1rne; lftrll -'· G.ry Allan Flynn ot Huntlnglon S.-.CPI, C.. .. OOt.19111 M.lthaef Fl'f'M of ~lard. Dl"N<ln atld Roe.rt Wnlrt' "~ ol C.t• Mt-w; -dlUO;Jhl .... CMol J-kol15 ol COit• '*M; -9r1fld.,.119Plt1r. Gr•q1ld1 serYlcn •lll be .. Id •I l : JO PM TUQday, ()r;. tablr2t•I S.wt•ll1 N•llon•I ~. Wist LOI Anoe••'· Ca. RIY. ,,_ 0tUl'ql ollkl•nL Smitt11• Ml>rtuary dlre<lorL 'JONES GERTRUOE JONES, rflldlttt of Hunlington a..cri. ca. O•I• "' dNtll Oc:tabff II, 1175. S...r•IYed by ,_.. sis-. THI, C•llWrln• Hofer of St. Paul, Minn., Mtlrl1 Yo11 ol Minne_.!,, Minn.; Dl'l!""'1', M.llU..• J . LUNl'f of Mlfwll.,0H1. Minn. Servlcn wlll be held S.turca., t :JO AM, •t St. Simon&. Jude Church •I M•11notl• .. In· Ol.,,,.pallt Str11ts. H""11"11'1on Beach, C•. lnterm1tnl. Good Sh1tPh1t•d Cemet.ry. Srnl11K' Mortuwydlrec\Ol"L MENOElllSON ' On Allergy An allergy workshop is being offered through the Orfice of Continuing Education. Cal Stale Long Beach. The program. •fThe Nurse and the Asthmatic Child," will be held from 9 a.m . to 5 p .m .• Satur- day, at the Newporter Jnn, Newport Beac h. For more inrormation, call the Office of Continu- ing Education at (213) 498-5561. No Recall Involved Massive erosion in the pit had threate ned to destroy a number or homes and a church that back onto the edge of the pit. The water district fmaJly acquired the pit ror use as a "'·ater conservation reservoir and water tabl e percolation basin. .Traveling Class Set FULLERTON-Ap· plications are being taken ror a three-unit study/travel course of- ·rered through the Office of Continuing Education at Cal State Fullerton. The course, rrom January 3-26. will include visits to museums of art. music and science in Ge rmany, Austria and The Daily Pilot incor· Czechoslovakia. rectly reported Oct. 17 For more information, percentage in the county population as u \\1tlote. For example. the re- port notes that 52 percent or all county government employes are women - roughly the same a:s the entire population. THE REPORT . notes that about JS.5 percent of county workers a re minorities compared lo a figure of about 14 percent in the county population. But d espi t e the numerical parity. the re- port stresses that promo- tions for the · minority and femal~ employes are not fOmin g regulary enough to satisCy federal equal opportunity guidelines . The report also notes that some county depart- ments, particul arly those in the law enforce· ment or fire protection categories, a re laggmg behind in improvi ng their hiring pictures. BEN ALVILAR , toun· ty afrir,mative action coordinator, t o ld supervisors tbe report 1uggests seven fun - damental improvements in the county·s minority hinng Program. Pc:imary among them is institution or an ap- prenticeship progr am to improve the skills of minorities hired at lower job classi(ications and closer control over the minority hiring prac- tices of firms the county contracts with for out- side consulting work. Hey kids! 100oo WARNER AVE .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY TLt6J..ft45 "A SERMON IN SONG" SATURDAY MIGHT, OCT. 25 7:30 P.M. '9111 tad ly RANSOM HESS Gotpel Sloglr'Of lodlo • Tolrrillo!I ·,..,_w._ ....,......,. •lmpio .ti-. potllry •..,aHllMJ Kriplwe HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD . 1 . 740 W. Wll-· Costa - The Amazing Spiderman ® will make a personal appearance at the following stores: Saturday 10:00-12:00 P.M. Riverside : Bueno Pork : Orange: Santo Ano: 1 :00-3:00 P.M . 3:30-5:30 P.M. 6:00-8:00' P.M. 50 lu cky children accompanied by a parent will receive a free picture taken with Spiderman. So get here ear ly. A Polaroid demonstrator will be in all of our stores during this promotion to demonstrate the Polaroid Land Cameras. ~BUY "111111111 The New Polaroid Super Shooter 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California 644-2700 MAMIE C. HENDERSON. Born In ArllMMS, l'lomltmailer tw llft'I' ,,_,_ 0.!1 af 4HVI t'.ktoWr 16, 1915, rHldent ol ~ &lac:htor twltlwe ye.n, t_... 'Y·'-In C.llfONlla. SerYkK S...O.i J:OD PM, ~ Ch•pel, R1tY. R. 0. T•,torotfkl..,1. lnll!rmenl, Holl"l'"lllClad 1 Mlusa.....,,. McCormkk Ugunl Beacll MafllMll'y C1lr1clort. t h a t . E d w a r d s call870·26U. Laboratories of Santa-;---:::=:==============:::;-1 Ana had recalled heart valves the company bad manuCactured. Edwards does manufacture the valves but none have been recalled. 19.99 The new Colorpa ck camera t hat takes a ll 6 film types. Electric eye . electronic shutter, lighten/darken control, more. PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOllE 7801 Bolaa Ave. MD••IS u111n : AUTo-..oMlOWNl•S ' INSURANCE ~ 1914 tMrMr .... ':f COIT.t. MISA Westminster 89J..3525 CATHERINE ,li.6 .MORRIS. Dat•of •lhO<latler tt, ltTS. R•1Jdemaf S.... t• Ana, C.. R1t110enl of C•lif0mi•1lnc1t ta. Sl.rfol,,..d by "'' dlugMer. Mn. 8'11y Sc:tiulltr or L•11un1 HUit, ea. 'SlrYkn wlll be Mid S.IUP"d<IY IO:lO AM.~ CMpel. ReY. R.O. T•Ylor ofl!cl•nl. tnl•rmenl, l1111F1t•oad C.f'l"ll'lltfll,Sml!M'Morl ... rydl~ The Daily Pilot regrets the error. =-549.5554 1."' =""·' SMITHS' MORTUAR'i' · 92'7 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-8539 PUBLIC NOTICE ~CTITIOUS8USIN8 S MAM8 nAT8Mf:MT n. fallOWl"9 .-non Is oaine b!N· M ' WILLHITE ANO ASSOCIATES. II llefiw'o W.y, HlwPOrt &.acn,. C.. ~ L w11111tt1. •n 8otlr"l Wly, """""°"" Blad\ c... ""° Tilb bullinss• 11 conduct .. by #I \no .. _. lltotllf'I L Wllllllt. 'TillS RI""*" Wll lllelf ... tll tta CbuMy 0...-of Or.,.ge c-ntyan Ol:L 1, ms. -Plllllllfft Or11191 CO.st Delly Jltlot. Oct. 10, 11.!!,. 21, tt1S m.t-15 PUBLIC NOTICE PltflfiOUI IOSINISS MAM8nATCMl!NT .,,.. fellewl .. ,....,, ll dell'I IMI--•: M. l.ENO•E, uot \I'-°"8f't0. ........_, Blacll, CAa"9 """"''• Tr•IMr, 21! tMtlwllll, ~ 8"ch, CA""" Tltb IWll ... IS I• clMdvctalll .,. • ............ m.1J'llp ~8MKtl Man:laTral_,. TMs ....... ....,.. ••• fllild Wiii .. CouMy Oeft af Or-.. C9Wlty .. Oc,. ..._1,ms -""'6fW.. °'"" CMK Diiiy "'teot. Ott. .. tJ,M.11.1'71 .,.,s. PUBLIC NOTICE . I JCPenney GARDEN CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY. THIS WEEK . GARDEN VALUES! ACHIMENES ~~~g199 1 ---6" Pot Dwarf Tree FERNS -.... o.t C..-lo lft. 599 . . RABBITS FOOT FERNS IN HANGING FERN l l 88 SPllllll. BULBS .ARE HERE - GREAT PRICE 1111... The Polaroid SX-7fJ ,.- Model 3 J 79~99 Polaroid's new sx.70 M0del 3 l and c amera ma ke s 1t possible for you to afford the SX·70 system. All the history· ma king features of the deluxe SX·70 except you set the dista nce. SX-70 Mod el 2 finished in Ivory plastic and Po,rv a1 r. 99.99 129.99 Polaroid's deluxe SX-70. Brushed chrome and leather, t his electron ic camera does virtually everything fo r you; self.focus capability that produces a startling beautiful picture in dayltght before your eyes. GREAT BUY New Polacolar 2 film 4.99 New type 108 colorpack film gives you brighter, sharper instant color pi ctures. SUPER PRICE SX-70 land film 4.99 10 great shots to a pack. Charge it on your JCPenney charge card. WA PAU: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open wee:tr 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 8. O&lMelt Oty Dr. at Gltden GrOYe Bl'Jd. •Open deys 10 to 9. Sundl)'S 10 to 6. SAMT4 AMA: 3900 So. Bristd-No. of So. Coat Plaza• Open C>Mly 9:30 to 9: S..ndaya 10 to 8. ·~ .. ·-·-., • -· I I I r ' '· AIO DAA.Y PILOT Friday. October 24 . 197S '}'Qpr Canceled Singer Hit ,,~R~.f.!.tr..f State Wagon Fef;Itured By Exhaustion Cult Accused Of Hypnosis TUCSON, Ariz. (UPJ)-A 70-member religious cult was d etained temporarily in the mountains near here after an Iowa Ci ty, Iowa woman asked authorities for help in locating her husband who she t1aid was hypnotized into leaving home. A force of 26 de----------- puti~. two deputy coun- ty attorneys and a juvenile court judge con- verged on the campsite in Molina Basin, north of the city, early Thursday after Cheryl Surber ob- tained a writ of h abeas corpus claiming her husband, Bruce W. Surber, 23, joined the nomadic cult under hyp- nosis. women are given subser-r-- vient roles -having to NO CHARGES were filed against any of the cult's members who ap. parently travel throughout the country seeking converts. Deputy County Atty. Michael Trauscht, who along with a sheriff's de· puty i nfiltr a ted the group earlier in the week, said the m en have short hair and that the Topless Dancing Forbidden OLYM PIA , Was h. (APJ -The days-or top. less table dancing in Washington cocktail lounges and taverns are over, says the state LJ. quor Control Board. The board implement· ed a regulation barring the dancing, following denial by the state Court of Appeals in Tacoma of a petition by 12 liquor ·licensees seeking to in· validate the rule. Law e nrorceftl ent of. ficers backing the re- walk behind the men. keeping th eir heads bowed and remaining silent unless spoken to. MRS. SURBER said her husband, an Iowa Ci · 1 ty medical student, was hypnotized by cult leader J im Roberts, "Brother Evangelist," Sept. 2 in Iowa City and that he joined the group without telling her he was leav- ing . She said she traveled 13,000 miles looking for him. Deputies said the group, a pparently living on food scr aps thrown out by local restaurants, did not resist the officers but sat silently in a large group. A MEMBER, iden- tified as Robe rt J . Main, 23, of Longwood, F1 a., was questioned about possible possession of a stolen car. Deputies said the cult was made up of moStly men but there were children ranging from infants to early teens. Fingerprints were taken to check for nmaways. THE '8VLT mem- bers, who had been at the national forest campsite for about 10 days, were briefly detained but were free to leave. Cult leader Roberts, who has thick, dark hair and beard and deep-set eyes, claimed his civil rights were being violated. gulation said topless~-------~ dm\(:ing resulted in en· for&ment proble ms and led to prostitution. That was denied by a dancer who said, "After a shift of table dancing, we're too t ired for anything like that.,. Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple matter .... just call ( 642-4321 ) """""1, IDUllOfl WKISklY. DISTlll(O AllD -lllSIU111C CIJ , CUJllOl!f.'ILIM, Cl , .. .. 1: ~;. AJAX DRAWER SUD ES No jamming.no d.ro:wera dropping out on your toesiea. pretty. smooth. huh. 77!. MAGNETIC CABINET CATCHES Notbing ... m. to wear out hMe. Put a few 1n 7ow pocket and you 11 hcne a magnetic personalJty. 11! A parade, featuring the state's wagon from the bicentennial wagon train pilgrimage, will be held from 10 to 11 :30 a .m. Nov . 3 in downtown San Juan Capistrano . • _....ec1 by lh.i1 city's Bicentennial Committee and Ulle Capistrano Valley Horsemen's Association. The California covered wagon has been touring the s tate and collecting signatures on "scrolls or rededication to the principles of the Founding Fathers.·· FORMICA SHEETS A little contact cement. a file to trim the edge, this gr.at fomllca and yow handy hdnda. You save a bundle. 4'x4' OR 2'x8' 2'6"xS' 4'x8' AJAXHINGE- A-MATIC SELF- CLOSING HINGES The kida at Verano Middle School could UH them on their theme boob to make a snappy ~er. They "9Cld ow catalog yhow.47! KITCHEN CABINETS By Diamond ln yow choice of •tyles. well · made, tinl•hed back•. drawer gUidea, fine wood 1urlacea. Di1play1 and kitchen• in e••ry •tore. Easy.to-care-for plastic laminate top, one piece molded backaplaah and front aoft ridge. 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' KITCHEN SINKS Thia week we'll throw everything at fOU including the kitchen OW.. COid Joke, aot good. but old.) PRESSED STEEL · ST 1.nru:ss CAST moK STEEL . 59: 1997 2700 69~RS 'NATIONAL DISPOSERS 3YR. 2477 5YR. 3988. 7YR. 54" Take yow choice of gumant .... Thia Una I• really working out welL (1\ey do KY we hen-a qulto a llae.) • WATER HEATERS Fully glaas Un.d. auto shut-oft full temp. conttoL (ahh. the 11ame old stuff. Why can't we make a water heuter without the ccdfeln?) 20GAL. 5900 30GAL. 6900 4'1GAL. 7900 SOGAL. 9100 • . ' • Be Kind· What makes a good advice col· umnist? Someone with good common sense wbo is willing to work bard. according to Ann Landers. The syndicated columnist spoke in Leisure World. Laguna Hills at the invitation or the Laguna Hill• Auxiliary of Florence Crittenton Services of Orange County, tries to scan the ••more impar. tant ones.'' · She said she does, however. write everything which ap~ with ·her by·line in the w'ai of booklets and speeches ... ,, have no ghost writers,'' she hoted. "When I can't handle the work, I 'll quit.''· l · Her topic was supposed to be ~ Trouble -The Great F.qualizer, The Sioux City. Iowa naUve, whose speech r~f ects her Midwest birth, tri to include humor in her colu because "laughter can be good medicine.: ! b"ut she talked about her .. favorite subject••: writing an advice column. ' Miss Landers, wearing a se· quined black dress and a white beaded collar, was-unhappy about being photographed as she A little humor makes it seem less preachy.'' Some people don't write for ad· vice, she noted. ''They write for support and encouragement. Some people write because the>! are lonely. Many people arq lonely.'' began her ·talk and waited until the photographer finished before starting. ' "I could talk about either pro- blems, the wonderful people who MERELY BUMAN I live in 'Laguna Hills. oisex, but I 'think I will combine all three I; topics and talk: about.the sexual t problems of the wonderful people She said that 20 years of this work has made her "shock-proof and tolerant of human weakness. No ma.tter how well-educated and balanced each ol us is, we are cJJ,able of doing something out of character. Jt doesn't mean we'fe crazy - j ust merely human." I. who live in Laguna HillS." She said that in the old days, advice columns were called "ad· l ~ vice to the lovelorn," but that to- ' day, people want to know about • other things besides sex . i• Her column, she said, is car· ~ ried in 810 English language ! newspapers around the world. "I Miss Landers said there are three kinds of people in the world, those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who say "What happened?" . enjoy this work," she stated. ONELETl"ER ''But it isn 't possible to straighten up a lite that's been loused up for 30 years with one letter." She said she believes the most important part or her work is sending people to the right service agency to get the help they need, and she has files for each of the 810 cities with listings for Gamblers Anooymous, Alcoholic s Anonymous, llecovery Inc., Florence Critten· ton and other agencies. Miss Landers receives more than a thousand letters a day, which are all answered by her -eight secretaries. She said she does not read each letter, but ''I hear frorp all oC them. Most are on the level. How can I tell the phonies? I can spot phonies the way a bank teller can spot counterfeit money." The real letters, she said, have misspelled words, last-minute thoughts penciled in, and ha ve coffee or bourbon spilled on them. "People in trouble don't compose maste rpieces," she added. "The real letters have a tone of anxiet y and humility that's hard to fake." She admitted that she does get .fooled once in a while, though, and she does make mistakes . "But it's human to make mis- takes,'' she said. .., "Giving advice is an awesome responsibility," said Miss Lan· _J l Ann Landers, whose column appears in the Daily Pilot, also spoke today for . ' Ii. t ... ! . f. the Orange County Bar Association's Legal Secretaries' Day. ! : •• 11 t T e·am EffOrt .Wins Honor By ALLISON DEERR Women"s Caucus . ot .. o.1rr,. .. ..,. Ray Anderson is quick to add Margaret Anderson had thatshealsoworkspart-time. always been interested in having Both credit the partner for the a meaningful career when her success oC their new lifestyle. children were grown. "We went from one large in· RayAnderSOoha4asuccessful come to two very small ones,'' career in the aerospace industry Mrs. Anderson.explains, "but we in research and development of manage.'~ lifesuppo~systems. She, by choice, waited until He decided w~at he wanted their two youngest, sons e and 10, was an occupation whe.re he were in school all day before re· c.ould have control over his own turning to school. Because of 1 Jife and get closer to people.. WSU 's fiexible scheduling, the Both found their answer m the pair can attend part-time (10 un· study of Jaw •.. , ~ ,, • its rather than the 15 units of full· The Huntington Beach couple time) and arrange their classes now are students at Western so they attend on a Item.ate days I State University, College of Law. ''I'm here almost every da·y f It takes a cooperative effort of when the kids cOme home from ~the whole family, and some school. When I 'm not Ray's 1financial sacrifice, but the An· here" ' dersom see themseJyes as a unit. Tb"e younger Andersons get "Ray works full·Ume as a la~ , some ••quality time'' on clerk for a Santa Ana attorney, weekends with one or both . is wife notes, ''and goes to parents ' • chool part·ilme.'' With a JltUe ' • more than a year o( study to go. pref en to talk aboUt hll"wlfe'5 cCO'IDpliahment.s. I.AW aEVJEW ! A freshman. llln. Andenon is the WSU Law Rnlew, 81 Is buaband. They are among '5 top etudents •-the col· e1e'1 2,200 selected for the Tl!e).ore lbe only ~-wit•' am loeam Oiat-.Kn. An· II an olflclt" ta Ibo Student r A11oclotlo11, a tlllor OD 1«11,.ie WHkenao ID the DON o'rain and-' aettT• 111 the I• UNDERSTANDING NEEDED · · ,Tbei'e are tlmes, of course, when things get a bi\ strained. •1parttcularly around exam time.'" but both understand the 1 problems and tbe pressll"'S aod they alternate chores like cook· I .ing dinner when one bas to ""lock / myaell into a .room and study." Anderson, a eoft·apollen, beorded m•n• Ilk• to llltl>tion • his wife:• hl,gb acodclmlc llland inC· 9be collected four Amtrlc81J Juiiqruclence Awanll thil year her l&w 11Uc1y and a ;IW'lo-Seollldllm -Award for • .. ANN LANDERS: MODEL FOR YOUTH den, whose real name is Eppie Ledere r . "I don't pretend to be an authority." AUTHORITIES She does, however, have many friends who are authorities who give her advice. Some~ these are the president of Notre Dame University, a noted Stanford University geneticist and the chief of dermatology at the Mayo Clinic. "They serve as my consultants without pay because they are my friends,'' she explained. Miss Landers, who seems re· Iuctant to meet the press, said she enjoys going to college cam- puses. ''I have good news for you,•• she said about her cam· pus visits. "College students now are thinking, looking and smell - ing better than when I went in 1967, '68and '69.'' · She said she is asked, every time she speaks to college stu· dents, how she can sleep at night "after playing God all day." "I sleep well at night because the answers I give have been well researched,'' she countered. Miss Landers said her work is never dull. ''Of this I can be sure. Every batch of mail will contain a shocker. My readers are un· predictable, sharp-eyed, sharp· tongued and beautifully loyal. I love them all dearly. "Every day is a good day for me because somewh ere out there someone will say, 'Your column is my laugh for the day.' I know it may be their only laugh.'' MEN WRITE She said almost half of her mail comes from men who are worried about women, either dis· appointed bridegrooms or men who are troubled by their wiv es of long st a ndin g o r their ·girlfriends of short. standif)g, or ''a deadly combination of those two.'' 1 Miss La nde r s has offered herself to be a role model for youths, since she believes this is what many are lacking. Her qualifications? ''I have never had a drink or smoked. And I don 'l think I look too badfor 57!'' She said she originally was drawn to the a dvice fi eld because there were a lot of peo. pie in the world needing advice, • butsbe said she bad noideaof the number. Sbe urg~d the audience to be kind. ''Yo'u ne ver know how much a little friendliness: can mean to a person who is figbtiiig depression.•• Miss Landers, who claims to have the largest reading au· clience in the world, said her col· umn is an opportunity to "shine the spotlight on fear, guilt and Jooeliness and to educate. WOMEN WRITE ''It makes me feel good that people depend on me.'' She said that the man-wile pro- blem is the biggest one and that . all wives feel a little guilty com· plaining about their bµsbands . / ''I tell them .. 'evecything_ in one person, nobody's got'.•• This is a Yiddish proverb which she learned from her grandmother. She quoted the pro- verbfirstin Yiddish, thentranslat· ed. "I speak Yiddish fluently and J'mproudofit,''sheadded. Miss Landers said sbe bas learned a few things from her re· aders, such as the tact that "each .of us is a little lonely, deep inside and tries to be understood. But we cannot completely un· derstand someone else, no mat· ter how hard we try." And , "trouble is the common denominator of living. It brings an oppo~ul!ity to grow up." The third thing is that ''money is the most overrated of all com~ modilies.'' People dOn't ·write about money problems, she said, because "money problems don't get you in the gut. It's the people problems that do.'' Miss Landers , Who is the iwin sister of the other nationally syn - dicated ad'9ice columnist, "Dear Abby," said she is not in competi- tion with her sister. She stressed that their relationship is a warm one and that they do not discuss their work . Does she think that just anyone with good common sense could write an advice column? "No," she replied, because not everyone has AM Landers' de· dication and willingness to work hard. " • ( Pilot Logbook J 0 , • By JO OLSON. , 09h-tyf'l9'"'" • It•s not often that one reporter has a cb·anee• "9arboth-ol. ~: partaor a famoua lW080m e, bu t I now have~a&tiDdiOD being able to say that fl.have shaken the b8'dS 'Ol?botb Alla Landers and Dear Abby. "'.: '* ~ • I did not tell either of them my problems, buti( in· teresting to think about whi ch one I would ~ 11 tW to write a letter for help. (In cue you don't know it . Abby aod Ann are twins. Abby lives in Minneapolis and soon will move to Los Angeles, and Ann's home base is Chicago.) T&iy look alike and .sound alike, and their manner of dress, at least for public •ppear8nces,. is similar (lots of sequins). Their hair is s tyled much the same way. . JOOUOH ~.~ This is wher e the similarity ends, however. Their man· ner of delivery, their personalities,· and their way of work• ing with the press are entirely different. Abby, seeming very relaxed and at home with h'r au-• dience wben she spoke in Orange County several years ~o, read some of her most memorable letters and replies tbetJ gave follow-up reports on the people, sometime!I quotlni Crom a second letter whi ch revealed how the problem w-. solved . In this way, she gave a warm, s atisfying picture of how ~ an advice columnist can help where sometimes no other . ·agency can. · · Ann, in contrast, was very much the platform personati· . ty, wishing nothing to detract from .her appearance. She seemed to prefer to keep a distance between herself and her audience. She talked m ainly about how she likes bein g :(lD advice columnist and how she does it, only briefly referrin& to specific letters and giving nof ollow-up reports. . Since the two are twins, it is fun to specul ate on their re·. lationship and their differences. Did Ann start a column just bec ause her sister was writing one?· Are they more alike than they seem? Is one happier than the other ? Is one a bet· ter columnist than the other? We'll never know the answers because neither will dis· cuss their personal lives to any degree. : .. I don't think I 'd write to a columnist for advice. anyway, because that's not my way of approaching pro· blems, but I've decided which of the two I would confide in over lunch. • I'm not going to reveal my choice, however, since journalists are supposed to be unbiased and imparti~ But, if you'd like to speculate, be my guest. If you have trouble with the a nswer, why not write to Ann Landers or Dear Abby? BEA ANDERSON. Editor FrkSay,October24, 1975 PageB1 • ' I RAY, MARGARET ANDERSON FIND NEW GOAL standing legalscholanblp. I /Eventually she'd like to pra<· Her grades are high, she inter· tice family law, he general civil jed.s, only because his workiq law. ' full·timeandencouragingher~· ) Margare t Ande r so n. a forts gives her needed. study are1artou1,tflkative womanwith timJ. in obvioua appreciation of her It seems Inevitable that the llusband'• support. has to add air will set up a famijY pnttlc;e, aootheroxampleofhishelp. ut flrat they ~'f•~t to ""d' "When I had to study for my llOmethlng really mt ai)lng!ul . •: final exams, he took the kids on a She hopes to work in the Pllbll camping trip for a week . Thal's delencln:1 office or with JuvOl'll• ·r111tastlc,'" ~ delende~s before bangtna TEAM llifFORT lllinglelilprlvatepractlce. 'Another Joint el!ort e cou-. I ~ •pi e will be published In the fall edition of the WSU Law Review. It ~oncerns a change in the CaliComia Family Law Act now before the State Supreme Court. Sirilply st ated, the issue is whether a woman living with a man without the benefi t of mar· riage should be given communit y property riahts when the rela· Uonahip Is dissolved. The new thinking or the law ls. they explained. that !{the couple 1eted !IS a .. fJ:lmi~y'' ~en Indeed. the "wi fe'' had rights to sucti benefits as death benefits under wor k e r 's co m pen s atio n , poli cem a n 's d eath benefits, Social Security and Family Al· lowance. ' Anderson first bf:came in- terested in the issue when the law firm for which he w()l(b=Md worker 's coinpensa6m ~ a youna wooian wbo liv c youngmahaodh•dblacblld. • I [ I ' • • I I i 82 DAILY PILOT FriOay Oclober 24, 1975 - Uflllt~• April • 1n Paris? A prl'\'ll'\V of :-.pr1ng fa~hions for milad}· shO\\'S the pen- dulum S\\1ingin g <J\\'<lY from femininity , and designer Yves Saint-1.aurant invades the field of sportsy,rear for the first time. lie offcrs a loose. square-necked chemise dress (left ) and a floral p1int tunic with ;Jnkle bieycle pa11ts. onl'c kno\vn as pedal pushers, in his rcady-to-\vear colll'l'lion un\ L'iled in J>a1·1s. Scorpio Renew Contacts SATURDAV, OCTOBER :!5 By S \'ONt: \' 01'11\RR AR I F.S i ~larch 21 -April 191 · Activity f\ures 1n art:>a usually durmunt. \"uu find that '"qutt't peoplt•"' seem argumentati\"t>. · Kt~y is lo ma1nta1n t•mot1onal balance. T1\UR US (April 20-1\Tay 201 : Stay out of traffic. IC necessary. walk. You probably could use the exercise. (i E MINI 1.\1.;iy 21 -June 20 ): Friend ""'ho '"talks money .. rould be testing. c\·alualing -and get· ting rC"ady to make a confession. ,<\.('cent 1s on improving home s ituation. CANC'F.R (June 21 -July 22): '.\tany say you are a '"ne"' you :· One who pulls strings attempts to make r uon1 for you at more clt•vated position. But refuse to be intimid a t t•d by apparent favor. LF.O (July 23·Au~. 22)· Key is urganization. Leave not h1ng to chanC'e. Outline ~oals, dutt('s Rchind·sC'enes aC'tiv1ty is m1)r{' important than us ual. , VIRGO lAug. 23-Sept. 22 1· ,·ou gt•l what you need to fuUill de· sire. Key is timing, proper ap- proach and decision enabling you to know \vhat you really require. l.IBRA CSept. 23 -0ct. 22 >: Green light is flashed by one who From 81 has ;1uthor1ty to promote your stand1n,g 1n c.·ommun1ly . Accenl is on goal. SCO RPIO (Ort. 2J.~ov . 21 ): \'ou c:tn renew l'Onlacls, cor· rc>spondt•ncL". You learn \\.'hat h:i nt•t'dt.--0 and you can do something l"Of1Sll"UC'l1Vt"" abo,ut it S . .\GITTARIUS !Nov. 22·Dec. :.!lJ : You rind oul \Vht're missing links are located. At on('y is count· ed. inves tments are evaluated. partners hip prapos als are analyz("d . J CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19i: l.t•gal matters, property nghts. older persons and .. their '''ays .. -these are highlighled. Di !-! deep ror facts , C1gurt'S. ,\QUA RllJS <Jan. ~Feb. 181 : St> ready for change. opportuni ~ ty. special r('lationship. Accent is on health . employment, diet, :-:cr,·iC'c. \\"hat had been sli1>5hod C'an Ix.> correctC'd. PISCES I Feb. 19·!\tarch 20): \'a\ues are placed. discussed. Dt1n "t sell yours t•lf short. ''our ab1hlit•s. C'olleC'tions are worth pll'nty -know 1l and act like you art• :.I\'" ;ire of 1t . If loday is your birthday you are introspective, spiritual, p somewhat of a perfectionist. Next month conditions set.Ue to extent that puzzle pieces will fall into place. • , • .. • Team Wins When he was killed. she ap· plied for compens ation a.nd through the firm, won her case. '"To reac h their nl'"' goals. the Andersons feel the sacrifires in- volved are worth it. Although dinners may oc· ~asionally be fast·focxl take-out when the dining room table is covered with projects. and law . books are beginning to fill every corner of t.beir house. bol.b feel they have found a re\\.1arding callinr. Watergate., and the actions of l1wyen· involved, did not tum them off to the fiekl. but rather eocou:rated them to study law and makt" changes from the in· side. "I don ·t bl'lieve there are loo many la"·yers:· Mrs. Anderson said, "not ~ood ones. There can ne\1er be too many GOOD ones." Anderson added, ''people are lll'coming more aware of their n ghts and how much lawyers <'an help them gel them. And. I think the law will become more and more 8\'ailable to more pe<>- ple. ""'ho P<'rhaps thought they C'OU!dn"t afford an aUomey in the past.·• ANNOUNONG. /Zia :lJi.erker r --. SIZES 3 TO 14 OtSTINCTrvE Sportswear 0ni .... Leisurewear :fr Unusual Accessories ·""! ~•li1 YAU.IT &.UDafS CIH'rm ..... -.. ,..... '°"ft"' YALUT. _, tJ1tl • ~~s ·: Mostly Ri~h Success By CAROL MOORE Otu..o.u., ,.. ...... Claimin ti that every wire s hould develop a sense or humor, Angie Papadakis added that she was delighted to be ''MRS. - married; ra\ling sons. "Except my husband doesn't laugh at my jokes. Even when I had a cold, he didn't get it." The television and magazine gag writer was telling the Yt'omen 's Club of San Juan Capistrano what to laugh about in these cn;ing times. "Chuckles are healthy for your system and cheaper than milk. Plui humor Is a sign of superior intelligence," she said. ''So if you're smart and know \\."hat's good for yoµ ... She procet•dcd to admit that the ne"·s 1sn"t \'('ry good these days ""but they"rc getting b<'ltcr look1ng newsc astl"rs to tell us."' :'\lrs . Papadoikis quippe d through :.in im<.1 ginary rt'port \\'here: Patty 1-l ears t '~·as picketing Bob Hope for not t•ntertaining the SLA. Tax rebates '''t'rc \'Ott•d down because Congress wasn't sure it wu legal to give morwy lo Americans . Nobody would· believe that President Ford ""'as saved by the good fairy· from as· :sassination in San Francisco. "The Democrats will convene in Madison Square Garden. the only place big enough to house all the Kennedys. "The only person I know 1,1,•ho is going to the Rt·publican conven· tion is under doclor·s orders to avoid any excitement:' She chose her career bttausc ''my husband was getting ahead; my boys were gelling ahead; but all I was getting: was a bigger behind." . But she doesn 'l agree with women who want to be free and equal. "I'd rather be superior and expensive." . Mrs. Papadakis interspersed her punrh lines with poetry: ··Why do l moan? Why do I wail? The hair inch I gained was on the scale." As for other dieters: ''One friend has been up and down the scales more limes than Maria Callas. Another woman has wardrobe:t in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16 and 5lay home. "One poor soul went on a 2· week wonder diet and lost 14 days. Another bought Or. Atkin's book a nd lost $5.95. A goUer on Dr. Stillman's diet added two water hazards to the course." Collegians w ere another target. ··They certainly don't let education go to their heads .•• Schooling was more formal in my day; we wore shoes and bras. ''One father wrote bis soo at the university, 'With Cree speech and free Jove in a (ree country, "'hY do you need money from me'?". Describing herself as a real live American Greek Okie, the comic writer noted the ethnic priorities and felt sorry for all those people ~ho changed their names. Her humor already spans car~ toons, bumper stickers and situ a· lion comedies but s he advised the audience, ''If you want lo see me on the Johnny Carson Show, please write and lelJ him." ' Romance Gets New Focus DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is not Crom Yale so please lake it seriously. l\.1y fiance and I plan lo be married next year. \Ye are college-educated. en· joy our careers and ha\'e <Jn hones t, open rela· tionship. Instead of the tradi· tional engagement rin~ ""'e \\'ant to do something different. Before you de- cide we are insane, IC'L me tell you we have dis- cussed this thoroughly and are in total agree· ment. Yt'e ""'ish to have a lifl'· size C'olor photograph ·taken, embraC'ing nudt' from the wais t up. \Ye feel this would be a very beautiful, meaningrul. symbolic expression or our love. This photo- graph would hang 1n our bedroom and would be the gift we shared. rather tha n an enga~e· ment ring. Our problem is that "'l' don "t know if it is against the law tor a commercial photographer to take such a picture. Could we or the photographer be arrested? Do wedding photog raphers take poses suggeS"le$1 by clients? Please understand we are not clowning aboul this. We need your hl'lp. -VERY MUCH IN LOVE DEAR VMIL: Look in the yellow pages and start making ~alls. I'm sure you'll find a com- mercial photoirapher wbo will be happy to of>. lige. So far as I know. such a picture is not ii· legal. I've seen plenty ot ads lhal are a Joi more ofCensive than "·hat you have in mind. DEAR ANN LANDERS: It's too late for me. and much too late for my poor brother. We buried him last week. Peering ·Around But I hope you will make room in your column tor this Jetter . It might help wake some parents up. From the time my brother and I could loci· · die we were allowed to Ann Landers take sips of liquor Crom our parents' glasses. We soon learned to li.ke the children and allowing taste of it. By the time them to take sips of the we were 10 years old we drinks? As I said, Ann, C'ouldn "t wait till Mom il's too late for me, but and Dad went out al hopefully this letter will nightsowecouldgetinto wake others up. - the liquor cabinet. I re· STARTED S I PPING member M om saying VERY YOUNG how hard it was to wake DEAR FRIE:ND: Wby us up for school in the is it too late ror you? U morning after they 'd left you really want to dry us alone the eveniog up, give Alcoholics before. 0( course, they couldn't smell the liquor- •' Anonymous a try. Jt could mean a whole new lire. Please look in the phone book ~d attend the ne:rt meeting in your neighborhood. P3rents. what should you do it your teenager is having sexual rela· lions? Ann Lande rs' new booklet, ''High School Sex and Ho)" to Deal With It - A Guide for Teens a nd Their Parents,•• gives no- nonsense advice on how to handle this delicate situ ation. For each booklet, send so cents in coin plus a ·long, self- addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 140ll, Elgin, Ill. 60120: on our breath because;::;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::======:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: they were pretty crocked themselves. I married al 17, a 5enior in high school. The marriage didn 't last because o( my drinking. I married a second time al age 24 -another boozy failure. l\1y brother married a lovely girl at age 20, but he couldn't slay sober long enough to m a ke a decent living. His wife worked to s uppart their three small children. They spent eight stormy year s together. Last week he committed SuiC'ide. Why is it that parents would not steal in front of thl"ir children , nor would they shoot themselves full or heroin it their children were watching, but think n oth ing of drinking alcohol in the presence of their RUFFRL' UPHOLSTERY W...Y-W..t ....... 1tu.....,..,. ... c...~s.q .. zst SPORTSWEAR WESfQfJPlAlA --S41-1121 autumn ART EXHIBIT BUI Dominguez Enterprises presents The Final Art Show of the •7s Season • JOINING other de· legates at the regional conference, American ;~~~~~~~~~~ Association of Retired I"ersoos and National Retired Teachers As· socialioo in Seattle were three Orange Coast resi· THURSDAY thru SUNDAY October 23, 24, 25, 26 GOLD NUCES dents. Harry Wandling, p...,.. sident of the Orange County Coast Divisioo of CRTA was the delegate. Others attending were Allen Campbell and Dr. Robert Gillingham. FRESH DOWN! SGYe How! ... a... ... ~ OklWortd°W•tch ... ..,. on P'remlses -Ja ... ry Rep•ir- deh wk~'~ JEWELERS tel L 11'111 SfAEET C0.1"A M£SA. M~ CUT FLOWERS COll.ECTED AID IJESIGND TO CREATE YM CNltl ffi!salAl RCJW. ARRNaNiNT BY DAVIDJ . . - • Ovec 60 of the finest profesllonal •ltlm •nd cu1t1rnen exhiblUng hundred• of objects of art. •oils •water colors •metal sculptures •acrylic• •tempura • · •••• and morel FASHION ISLAND ' • ..-----~-~ ----------~ -~ -.. - Weekend Calendar Bahia Club Slates Angelman Race BOATING Sevemh Boat Slww Opening In Long Beach Old salts and would-be sailors will be pouring through the turnstiles of the Long Beach Arena starting tonight to view the latest in s ailing craft on dis- play for the seventh annual Long Beach Sailboat Show. Show hours are from 4 to 10 p.m. weekdays, noon to 12 :30 p.m. Saturday a nd Monday (Veterans Day), and 12 to7 p.m. Sundays. More than 200 saillx>ats from dinghies to offshore cruising yachts will be exhibited during the show which runs through Nov .2. In addition, there wi!J be 300 booth exhibits featuring saillx>at gear and equipment. Special features include a nightly leC"ture series spotlight- ing prominent sailing figures plus several showings or Warren Miller ·s film, ''High Performance Sailing.·• Bahia Corinthian Y•cht Club will send it11 Performance Kan· dicap Racing Fleet around the buoys off Newport Beach Satur- day and Sunday to wind up its seven-race Angelman Series. The series winner will be based on the best five of the seven. races. In other yachting action BCYC will stage its Octoberfest Regat- ta for outs id~ sailing classes. HUNTINGTON Harbour Ya<ht Club and Dana Point Yacht Club will join forces Saturday for the annual Huntington Harbour to Dana Point Race featurln" yachts rated under the Interna- tional Offshore Rule, Midget Ocean Racing Fleet and PHRF. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will be host to the Lehman-12 and Laser Classes Sunday for a series of races inside the bay. Yachting activity in other Southland areas: Los Angeles-Long Besch LOS ANGELES YAClITCLUB -Third race, Harbor Series, JOR /ORF-75, Sunday, SEAL BEACH YACllT CLUB -Ghostly Galleon Regatta, Lasers, Sabots, Saturday. Ll'ITLE SHI PS FLEET-Fall Invitational, PHRF, Sunday. Santa Monica Bay WESTWARD CRUISING CLUB -Cat Harbor Race, PHRF, Saturday. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Charlie Brown Regatta, Win "ard Sabot, Saturday. PACIFIC MARINERS YACllT CLUB -Corona".lo-25 and Cal-25 team races, invitational, Satur- day. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Autumn Regatta, cen- terboards Saturday, keelboats Sunday. San Diego SAN DIEGO YACIIT CLUB - Waterman Series, IOR, Sunday; Ballas Series, MORF,Sunday. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Arden Trophy Series, PHRF,Sunday. North and Inland WESTLAKE Y ACllT CLUB - Ladies Day Regatta No. 2, Sun- day. SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -Goblin Regatta, invita- tional, Saturday, Sunday. -OCC Loses Douglas Bid Over Protest Orange Coast College's first chance at the Douglas Cup, col- legiate sailing 's match race classic, was blasted Thursday as the result of a prott'st and second sailoff which was resolved in favor of defending champion use. OCC '-''On the original elimina- tions following a protest or the race committee on a course LORAN Conference Set for December The Coast Guard and Oregon Stale University's Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program will conduct a two day WRAN-Ccon- ference for representatives of the electronics and maritime in· dustry in Portland, Oregon on Dec. 2 and 3. LORAN-C is a Jonfi!' ranP'P, navigation aid which, while new to the West Coast: has been operating on the East Coast for many years. change. The protest was ap- pealed and USC moved into the top spot. BUT A FURTHER appeal by OCC prompted the race commit- tee to order a sailoff Thursday between the two schools and use emerged as the winner. The Douglas Cup, involving eight schools will be sailed start- ing today out of Long Beach Yacht Club. Skippering for USC will be Curt Olson of Newport Beach with ·Bruce D 'Eliscu of Newport B':ach and Don Jesberg, San Francisco as crew. Al.SO IN THE lineup Will be UC Irvine with skipper Tom Wilson and crewmen Ph.ii Ram· ming and Gene Massion. The Douglas Cup, sailed in Cal-25 sloops, is a spinoff or LBYC's famed Congressional Cup match racing series. During the years the Douglas Cup bas become sy mbolic of the in· tercollegiate match racing championship. Oxygen Core New TreatmenL for Exposure Jtypothermia, sometimes called "exposure," is a large fac· tor in cold weather lx>ating acci· dents. Extended immersion in water temperatures under 70 degrees can cause unconscious· ness and death. To combat this boating hazard, the U.S . Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health Service and the University of Victoria are cur- rently testing new treatment methods. TESTS WERE rondu<led re- cently with a warm-moist o~ygen technique that shows prorruse of being effective in lhe treatment of hypothermia, according to the Coast Guard. Two University of Victoria doc-\ tors Were volunteer subjects un· der the supervision of Coast Guard and Health Service ex- perts. They were immersed in <fi9-degree waler tor 45 minutes. THE EXPERIMENI' showed that the warm-moist oxyl!en treatment, which rapidly de- livers heat to the critical areas of the body, may provide a useful portable hypothermia treatment for use in the critical period of transfer or victims from at-sea sites to medical facilities ashore. The Coast Guard said further tests are planned to determine the technique with Coast Guard missions and facilities. Sln'IY, -cMtl ...... dNr, co.it roltiMS '""'°""' ,....,,..,, wuti 111C111tr tv'1r..,. llotlow Cllll'l"OftS -· v • ..-........ , wtftcls 11 ti ttllflltl........, ... toftltH. .. ~ .... .,, •• .,_ ONtUlt t..._...llt_ will,.....__ J4.,.. J.t.INarld....,.....11twnw111r-.~'° ... ,.._ ,,__..,i.m,.r•-w11111eu.. s...,n_,.. Tfdn PIUD4'1' --SATUIDA'I' ,~ .... "" u --I :• •·""' ,_, --S-:•t .......... u --n :1s .._,,._ .. --1:11""" .. At the end ot the immeniion time Ille subie<ls were brought aboard a Coast Guard rescue helicopter lo simulate field con- ditJons In treatment. Ooe subject wu treated with the warrn moist oxya:en method while the othtt Wat treated conventionally wtti4 1 increased cabin beaL I ~r This Saturday. This Sunday. SAVE 20% The Treasury Pocket II Camera Kit 11.99 Reg. 14.99. Mini-pocket camera with wr ist strap. Kit in cludes film. extender, magicube. SAVE 25% Percale Fa bric 66¢ yd. Reg. 89c yd. I 00 % cotton material in your choice of print patterns. 36'' wide. Reg. 1.18. 100 % Orlon" acrylic 4 ounce pull skein. In a wide range of colors. SPECIAL Steel Tennis Racket ' 6.99 ~ Hooded Sweatshirt 4.99 Steel fr ame with cross nylon stringing and a deluxe perforated leather grip. Start s v11ng1ng! 2.29 Championship tennis bafls. Reg. 5.99. Zip front jacket of acrylic/cotton. Ribbed culls. bottom. Adult sizes Can of 3. S,M,L.XL. SPECIAL Ginger Jar Table Lamps 12.88 31" hi gh with glazed. ceramic bases, vinyl pleated shades. In your choice of colors. 2/12.88 17" high bedrnom lamr. • JCPenney l-·1; • ,, 1. -·---·-- UM Your JCP•nney Ch ... 941. Sale priced ite ms effective Saturday thru Su nday, Oct . 26. 1975 .. '~/ \. . 1·· ·). I /- EXTRA SPECIAL '----' Men 's/Women 's Warm-up Suits 14.99 Full zipper front jacket. straight leg pants. Nyl on double knit. Navy, green. Sizes S,M,L.XL. Live Plants Special Buy Hanging 6'' Plants Choose from these popular indoor vant1es. Coleus. piggyback. creeping charlie and nephytls. . Limited Quantities llmlA PAIK: De.ch .i: Orang$thorpe •Coen weekdays 9·30 to 9 30 Sundays 10 to G. OIAM6• City Dr. llt Gllrden Grove iiJyd • Ooen weekdays 10 lo 9 Su~ 10 to 6 .,....,.,.,,. AMA: 38C>O So. 8riatof-No. ail So Coasl Plaza • Open D11ty 9 .30 tCI 9 Sundays 10 to 6. ... DAILY PILOT Friday. October 24. 1975 & FAMILY_.c ... 1R ... c_u_s __ ~ By Bil Keane A.u to Flgtires "Mommy, Goldie won't grow .shark, will .she?'' up to be o Mid-October Sales Up 37o/o DETROIT CAP! - U.S. auto companies said that domestic car sal1...-s during Oct. ll-20 wcl'c the strongest fol' a mid month period since May 197'1, topping year · earlier levels by 37 per· cent. However, even as com- pany officials were hail· ing the figures as further evidence of the in· dustry's recovery from a two-year slump, all four of the firms announced provements to strong in· 1tial sales of 1976 cars despite higher price tags averaging $150 to $250. The new mode ls account· ed for JboUt 60 percent Of mid Ck'tobt~r sales. TllE lJ .S. companies sold 234 ,670 cars tn the period, up from 170.972 last year. when record price boosts averaging $450 sent sales dropping to their lowest levels for the period since 1964. -----------I-----------, plans to trim assembly operations next week because of · m ounting sup plies of unsold models. The gain over a year ago was the hig hest since mid -F ebruary 1973, when industry sales wecc running Oil <.i record pact". PURLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS.U51NESS MAMIE STAff.M•NT fl•~ lollO..,•r>o C>er\Ont •••dolt>; tru<\I· ... ,,.~, N0 VEl·TE£S COMPANY, NOVEL TEE SHIRT SHAI(. 11011 U. P91, M1~1lon Vle10, CA '161S PURI.IC NOTICE E·-Beads Eas _.. Former ast naut and Eastern Ai1·Jines presidcnl J<,rank Borman will become . the compa11)1's chief executive officer Dec. 16. He has been prcsi· <lent of Eastern since June 1 . Oil Profits Fall Firms See Signs of Improvement Ftom Wlre Services NEWYORK -Exxoft Corp .• the--world's lugest oil company, said ita third quarter profits felJ sharply from last )'ear's inflated levels, but are showing some 1Jl1ns of improvemenL Corp •• mean.,,,hlle. said Its eamlngt in the latetl three-moath period !ell 60 percent -mainly bttauae of lt.5 disrupted Ubyan aperaUons -and Clark Oil & Relinlng Corp. announced a gain as against the loss or a year aco. Occidental said its pro- fits. for the quarter were $29.4 million or 40 cents a share, compared with $73.8 million or $1 .2S a share In tbe 1914 period. Revenues rose to $1.44 billion from $1 .43 bUlicn. LOS ANGELES.baled Union Oil of Calllomla reported a 3 percent in.- crease ln profits dwinc the third quarter with total earnings of '82.2 million. This followed a 29 P"" cent downtrend dudn& the lint bait, a company spokesman uld. Exxon's results •P· pear to reflect the in- dustryw ide trend t.hat bas cut profits of some companies back to the levels that existed before the 1973 oil embargo and foreign price hikes caused them to soar. THE COMPANY, eil- ing the impact of higher taxes and lower demand, reported third quarter earnings of $550 million - Mervyn's Opens 2 County Stores or $2.46 a share on re-Two Mervyn 's department stores, the fint to venues ofS12.23 billion. open in Orange County, will hold open bouae The latest earnings ceremonies Saturday in Huntington ~acb and were up from the sec<md. Fullerton. I M.lr!ln Zoo••. J6tn VI• ZMaoow. ll!Nuloft Viejo. CA '161S Mtt1 Ann T. Zoolt. 1Mll Vlt Zo•~. M•~ilon Vie Jo. CA mis Thu ttu,1n111 It cenCluC1td by • ~r•lr>ar!Mrtlllp M•rl•l'IZOOlt This ,,., ..... nt WOI 111911 wllfl !he eovntv Clerk of 0r•"91' COUl'll'f on Ol· tooer1.1•1s SOME ANl\1.VSTS said the cutbacks sug· gest company forecasts of the new-car market·s actual strength may be considerably more cautious than public pre- dictions would indicate. ''Despite what you hear 'in public, there are very definite signs that sales in 1976 may be Beckman Expects Gains. in Sales quarter's SS3S million or The 26-slore Southern California department $2.39 a share, but 31 per· 5tore chain opens new facilities at Brook:bunt cenl beJow the $800• StreetandAdamsAvenueinHuntingtonBeach,and million or S3.S8 a share in· the Crossroads Shopping C.enter in Fullerton posled in the 1974 third saturday. quarter. • s h e 11 0 i I c 0 •• · A THIRD ORANGE County store 1S planned In ·-Puon""" °''"~Cot\! Otlly PllOt, Ori H>.17.J•. li. TtlS _,,.,s PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICflTIOUS8USINl[SS worse than in 1975," said N.t.ME sTAT•MllNT rr · · 1 f'ICTITIOUS•USINl!SS T"'9 lollowlno perwn II OOl"ll buM-one company 0 ICJ<.I • NAME STATl!M•NT nei~•S: who asked not to be iden- TnefollO"#l119 per10ns •••dolft9blt\I· CERKO. s101 R•i••rch ~1 .... tified. "There are a lot of M ll•l: Hurtll119f011 !'k•(h, CA. '2._,t MASTERlEASE. 17SS1 8t•ch Euo•nt Andrtw Ctrko. "lllJ people WhO :>till arcn•t flllld.,Hunll1t11I0118"Kh,CA.t2MJ Pltk..,lck Circle No. 2ot, Hunll"91on buying cars."' Mew LJ•Mno llK •• • eo111om11 l!leKh, CA. 91:..., I cwpcwtllotf. usst S.Kh ••¥11. HMM· Thh but.Inns 11 cOfldvcttd II"!' on In-Company ana ysts at· 1<101on11tKh.CA.fl..,, • ' dhldu.11. -tribute the recent im· Tnil b111!,..IS b Condr.teltd IW •CO<· fU211 pvrtllM. Pvtlll~ Ortnot Cots! 0.Uy Piiot, INY U•slng IM". Ott-rJ, 10. "·, •• It IS J1'1·1S Jtmn A. Co110Uor, Pf.s. Th•I 1l•ft..,.t1I w•s IUfd with the PUBLIC NOTICE County Clerk of Or.no-Cwnly on Ck· I------------· I loller 1, 1t1s. ....., PubllsMd Oron9f Coo11 0.l!y Piiot. Oo:.t""-rl.10, 11.1,, ltJS l11 .. 1i l"ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMf.ST.t.Tf.Ml!NT The lollowlfl9 ptr!IO" ~l CIOit>; buM· IWUtt: CAPTAIN MIKES FISH FRY. 13' W. ltth st .• Cot!• Me~•. c.1uoml1 --~~~~~°"°"--I""' FICTICIOUS •USIN•SS MLCllltl le• McOu•en.y, 1"' PUBLIC NOTICE NAMf. STAT•MaNT ""rl!Yllw Cr •• Costa Mllw, C.Ulomlt Tnt 10110.,.lno "'50" 11 dOll"ll) bu$!· ,.,.,, fM'5!.tS: Tiiis ~nHI It <Of>du<ltd tty on ln- WIE.STFALl'S, tJOOl 8<.lllclino;ICLo dlvlca.tl. ... , Rt:*f. Mission Vltfo, CA mil MICf1oeL l. McOueent" Gwlond w. Wtsllall <Kott.iatnl, ·n.11 111temen1 •• , t llltd Mtl'l l~ 21'MI C.t.YllO' Unt. El Toro. CA..,._. Co\ltlly C11•1lel Ortf191 Counly on ()c;. Thl1 llull1WSS Is (Of>dveled tl\I .. In-1Dbtf"21. 1tlJ. 1 dly1d\IOI. ~ KtlnlNf'l Wtllltll PVblllh+d Oron(M! Cat~I Dtllt PllOI, fllll tlllemef'll wtt IUl'd with 1111 Ott.l•,Jl,aN!No11.1.140 ltlS «!»IS Coutl!Y Cl•rk of Ortnot c-.1., ~ Westport To Open Westport Square. a center with 12 shops, "rill open at 36917lh St., Costa Mesa, this weekend. '\ln'lt.r JO.,,,, The square, developed by Mariners Savings and Loan Association, in - cludes a beauty aid store, games and gift shop. health food store, ,....,,, __ P_U_B_L_i_c_N_O_TI_C_E_. __ 1 clothing store, Italian de· l"lltltlSMd Oronot coon D•ll~ P11ot.-1· 1· ar~1,10.1,.1,.,.,, l,...,s f'ICTIT1ous•us•N1:ss 1catessen, restaurant, NAME SJATIEMl:NT bookstore, paint shop. ,..'!shee1~-11>gper..,,,~•redolnQ11u1.1-decorator store, interior ---.-,-<T-.. -,-.-.-,-.-.-.. -.-.-,-,--1 CUSTOM BUILDING .t.ND design office, and figure NAM• STATEMENT Dl!.$1GN. 16911 Ho~kln1 SI., .I.pl. 1, salon. PUBLIC NOTICE , ... _, Hunorioton s..-ch, C•lllM"I• t?.n Tilt lol'-""1 OffJOft ,, doono -· Tfl•m•t J•ion Cooper. 16'11 Old-time autos will be Beckman In struments In c. expects s uccessive quarterly gains in earn- ings and sales.with earn· ings continuing to rise faster than sales, the company's executive vice president told the Den ver Society of Security Analysts thls week. ~fF..DICl\L PRODUCTS, l ed by clinical instruments and related consumable chemicals, are expected to continue pacing ·sales, said G. Howard Teeter. Medical sale:; account· ed for the largest portion of Beckman·s $228.6 million volume in fi scal 1975: 45 percent of the total against 41 percent in the prior year. ' • Hi s "tori c at 1 y, Beckman has been very strong in biomedical re- search instrumenla· tion,'' Teeter told Denver analysts. "Dur- ing the past five years, the health-care field - hospital and clinical •laboratories -has ac- meanwhile, reported a 17 Cyprus by summer 1976. percent decline in third Manager of the Huntington Beach store ls Tom quarter net, from $216 Ward, a Fountain Valley resident who recenUy million or $3.21 a share a moved to the Orange Coast from northern year ago to $159.8 million California. or S'l .36 a share in the Rick Lodwick, former assistant manager of latest quarter. Revenues J .C. Penney's Fashion Island store, will mana&e rose to $2.29 billion from the Fullerton Mervyn's. $2.26 billion. counted for an increas-EARIJER TWS week ing portion of our Mobil Oil C.Orp., then~­ medical business. This ,tion's thi.rd largest Oll results from programs company t reported a 11 management bas un-percent decline in profits dertaken to make and Standard Oil Co~ o( Beckman a major force Indiana pasted a 28 per- i n the heallh·care centdecline. market. Occidental Petroleum PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS•us11t•U NAMt: STATIM•MT The IOUowlt>g P<'ft.0115 ore dolt>gborSl- ...Utt • PATRICIAN APARTME .. TS, 131.Sl l• Pt!. W.\ll'\ln1tar tJMl Wllll1m G. Well•r Jr .• '13l Ul•ytne o.r .• Hunllt>;tOf'I Bet<ehn.11 Rat' F. Well .... t.ISl Ul•yellll Dr .• Hunlinoton BeK h tiMJ Thit 11u1ln111 fl con.clut tad by • ~rol 1N1l11W""LO. RM'F.Wlflt-r PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTIJIOUS IU ... M•S.S. NAMI! STATIM•NT , fhe fOlkl'iollt>; IMf!IOfl II dol"" liuM- Nlll•I. ARTIFICI AL INTEl..t.IGENCE RESEARCH COMP ... NY, 216)1 Wnl9y Dr .• So.Ill! L'9Uftol, CollfornlttM71 Ml<l'l•el Keith 81n1011. 21•21 ~illy Dr .• Sovlh ~-COlltorftlo ""' Thlos l:lillll'lft1 Is con<hKIM iw on ln- dlwlca.tl. Ml(fltfll l(tlth &.-fl!IOf> Tl'li' 1ttlamfllt w11 llltd Wllh 11'1t Coun1Y c.11r k ot Oron9111 CowhlY0115'tot. Thl1 statement wot llled 111111'1 the (.ourlty Clark of Or.,.ge eowity on OC· F4GD lotllf'll. ,,,s. XI, 191S P\lbt!VW:d D<MI~ Cot1l 0.lly PllOI. 1"41'1" Ott. J. 10, 11. 2•, 1•1s :Jn1•1S P\lt>ll5hld Dl'•nll" Cat't ~lly Piiot, ------------I OC\.1~''·•1'11Nov.1, 14.. ltJS ... ,, GRAND OPENING ceremonies will include a drawing for a two-carat cluster diamond ring worth $895. The two stores say they will ofter reduced prices in all departments during the all-day festivities and have scheduled a jur. band at both locations. Clowns will hand out balloons to young visitors. · Mervyn·s, which specializes in clothing and domestic goods, has apened 17 stores in the past five years. PUBLiC NOTICE f'ICTIT10US •US!Nf:SS HAM•STAT•MIENT T11etolio.il'IQ ptf"IO"' trfldlMnQ ~ IWUH; SlERltA IV, 1,n Mitt hell, PG. ft. T16tln,CAn'90 Mkl\fft l . Shff, 1111 Mltdotll. HO ... TuULn.CAt1'90 Ro11e11 5. W..•say, 21113 BoNta. Lorw, El lOR, Clt.'1'30 Ion Ito. Gtrdlrwr. 31•3' Wlndlon9. S...Jua"Coj>ll!rono,. CA t'161S 51tYflt H. F ... tdtY, 1..01 ~ l,.,lne,CA.'1'05 This t1o.1s1na11 11 cor>ducttd try • ..,.... •• plofllWnl'll•· ltoa-1: s. MHSey lhll \l•le,,...,t ••l Hlt'd with the ~yCltrk otOrMIQ<! Covnlyon ~. lD. ,,,s PUBLIC NOTICE PUBJ.ICNOTICE FCJI l'ICTITIOUS•USINSIS ""1.StS: JEWEL.ART. tlOI Adams AW., HoMIM St •• Apt. I. HunUn11to.1 8'Kh, displayed al the opening .. HuntLngto.1 S.Kh, CA,tt6'No COtltornlt "1Mt Nie:• e .... rfurt11, ttS» Trldeltt Pttrlc:l•MnCOOPe•,1•mHo$1<1~ Saturday. Two 10-speed UC Chief To Address League PWllllWd ~ C'oht o.llV P001. HAMii STATt:M••T -----~~~---·l'--~P~U~B~L~l~C::_:N~OTI~~CE'..'.". __ J2"'~'·~'~··~··~'".'·~•·~·~"="~:::=::::!!!t""'""I n.wio...1 .. _.... .. ...,.....__ NOTICI! TOClt•OITORS I nHSts; surE•IORCOU•TOFTNI! ••CT1T1ous•ustMIESS PUBLIC NOTICE l..OG·WEST, ?111 To1i1louse or. PUBLIC NOTICE Lii., Hunf"'91"" hoch, CA.,.,.. St .• "Pt. N•. 1• Hunll"f•on BeKn, bikes will be given away. This buMntll II Cond\ICll'd trv tn In-C.llfomla t16f9 Univer s ity of California President David Saxon will discuss the public service role of the university at the Nov . 6 meeling of the Greater Irvine Jn. ·dustriaJ League. di~ Thlt Dvslnn1 11 condllcted 11¥ an Jn.. Alk•t:: .... rflilrtfl Ol..iou.t l'llll 11111.e"""' wtl IUl'd wllfl the T'ltol'M1J•-COCl9tr -Publl~ Oronvt Cotti 0.lly P'Uot. ~' CIOl'l of Or'"flt County on Of:· ~7,t91S -I l>\lblhflld Ol'llftll' Coos! 0.lly Piiot, I Ckt.11l.17.24.S1.1'7S ~7S \ PUBLIC NOTICE llOTIC• TOCltlE.DITOllS su~••uo.couaToirT"E ST A TS Of' CALI f'Oll NI A l'O• Ott.U.ll.•ndHo"·'· I•, 1•1S 611·'! PUBLIC NOTICE Saving Honored The luncheon will be The Daily Pilot held at the So~th Coast Federal Credit Union of Plaza 1-lotel 1n Costa ~ta Mesa has earned a Mesa. Reservations are National Creidlt Union S6 and may be made by Thrift Honor Award for writing the league at success in stimulating P.O. Box 4681, Irvine, savings among small 92664 . savers, according to Saxon i s the un · Edward T. Bernhoft, re-iversity's 14th president. gional director, NCUA His 31 -year educational Region Vl in San Fran-career began at the cisco. ' Massachusett s Institute The credit union at-of Technology. He is a tained a monthly growth former vice chanceUor rate of 3.2 percent in ac-of UCLA and former un· counts under $20,000. Ac· iversity provost. cording to Bernhoft this In his role as president rate-Of-growth was well Saxon has stressed the above the average for importance to society of federal credit unions of basic research and long. similarsize. range problem solving Gerald Hill is presi· done at the university's dent or the credit union nine major campuses and Mrs. Patricia Coe is and additional research treasurer. facilities . I ~easy I reducing -method I fortax rs: 1Clip ·2.Fdl out 3. Mail --------------------·------ I I I I ' I . I I I J I I I I We'll send you our 1975 TAX SWITCH KIT. You maybeaMeto reduce taxes and Improve your Investment position by buying "blue chip" issues at the lowest valuatlona avallable In many years (or by switching municipal bonds). You'll receive tax-saving Ideas, tax. tables, and an Insert to record securities transactions . We'll also lnclucle a list ol selected stocks lrom Sutro Research 1peclflcall>1 auggerted as lax-sale replacements. Dopl. M, SUTRO & CO, 460 Montgomery Sl, San frenclsco, CA 94104. kl1fld S11n Jo•• N1wDOrl B•llCh . l'ltno• IM., AIMfit•n MOC:ll PllOf'IS E~h•n11-.. Mtfftbtr: S.IPC I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I _________ _., STATE 01" CAllf'OllNIA POil NAMIE STATl!.MIE.NT Sultorl. HWltlftQIOI"! &tech. CA"3641 TMf.COUNT'tOFOltAMG.. ThefOl-lt>;IM1'10f\SOredol"Obusi--PICTITIOUS9USIMl!SS Bi'~ G. Rlcl'I. 7331 T ........ Or. .... A-+ftoll IWUM: • MAM•ITATt:Mt:NT $1.11'91,Hunlll'lfl.Ofl9"ctl.CA,.., •• Et!•I• ot LESLll!. GEOltGE SAXE., t.AGUNA EOUITI es GROUP.,,. TM fdlowtng perwn IS CloillD '*51• Tfl4 blli(l"RQ It CClillOllCtec8 --~ .... l..ESllE G. SAXE, OIQNMd. OIH Ori.,., U9""" B•ocl'I. Collfomlo MtSM: dlyldu,al NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the f7lll 810.RESEARCH, 1117 A £ti9ltnCI BruceG. Rich ctealtorl ot Int •l>o111 ntt'Md ~ 0..rlas A. Smith. '''° CUit 0r1 .... St., HU1'91lntqro Baoc:l'I, CA.,.... Tiii• 5.t•lefftenl •H ,. ........ tt. 11'1111 •II .. rsom h011lno (}ti-Mtlftll Y<JUM6tKh, CollfQ"'l•'1•SI Poul R. Hlc1l1y, 1117A Efl91an111St., county clerk of <Wente c.utltf•!ieD- lhe wld dl<:1Cltnl tr• req11l11td lo r11a MaNln A. 811W'I, Ho. SUI Ntll..,.,. ~°" e.octi. CA'2M6 ...,,....Jll.117$ tht'rn. wHh uw ...cnwrr YOU1:1Wn. In c;.,-.APONlw vorkot\11 Tllli bltllneu 11c~teoby11r1 I~ fl.all ti.. ottlc:1 ot tnt clerk ot UM obow -This bu1l"ns Is col!duclf'd 11r ,. llilfidu.tl Pub11""'1l Oflll'IOt Co.A Ollfy Ptlclt,- 111_c_t,011opr•-l 1hlm, wlUlll• QtMrtt P11rlMP'1ihlP. hul R. Hlck•Y ')i:t.I. tO. 11.U. tt1S • »ews N<ei~••Y 110U<Mr1, lo lhl WldlnlgNd Cllet'tet A. Sftlltt. This ltottme<'ll Wtl !fled •Ult tl'll., ------------- •! tne olll<• ot hi' ttlot'rwY. Xl6-iN A. Gtner-' P•rtnff c-ty 0.rt< ol 0raf'1911! COUl!lr on Qc-1 PUBLIC NOTICE -DUNCAN. 1100 NOrth 1Mlt1 St,_!, Tllis "•~"""' wa1 111 ... Wilt\ tN ~T,1tJS Sufi• '30, S...tt Ant, C.U!Grnlo '1101, c.ounty C.lark of OI'~ Counlr on Ot· Put1H_. Or~ CO.ii Deity Aloi:, ------------wtik " 11 ,,. oloc:• of bu1ln.ullf .,._ IDbtf" 20, 1,,s. dfn.lorw<I In •II ft"lt\llfS "'1:oinltlg lo tnt ..,.111e of said ~edil"t· within,_ months •Iler Iha tirfl i:>utllk•llOll of tl'lh JICll!Ce. D11ac10ctoberf, TfJJ Kervwth A. l(-My1l E><ecu1or oft"" Wiii of IM'°"'"" Miiled~ JOHN A. DUMCAM ... .......,..,.1uw 1:10D NOr1fl Mtin llrNt ... h .. """° ""'· Ctllftnll• n111 Tai: 17141 W7..tlZ1 .t.ttonoly tw I •ttld# P'ul>lltl'Wd DrOMe COOH O.lly Piiot. Otl. 11. l•.31, tnd No11. 1. "1S .JlllU.,J PUBLIC NOTICE -P\IOlllntd O.a1t9e Coal! o.\ty Aloi:. ()ct.1•. Jl,oM No11. 1. 14, lt,S «liM-1$ PUBLIC NOTICE Ott. lO. 11,~.Sl. lflS *1-7 PUBLIC NOTICE . I ----------- I I , October! tm N s · It's Everything Except Natural _ Thuo.day'•- Closing Prices NEW_ YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .,. lm.'l'Otill05llowrrz ~ or,_ -...... e lbe atea.1¥ rise In synthetic l><oducla wU1 derift•.-fut at all IN>m the !•test eauy ~ by ~'11 ltnftco Coq.. the nation's largest food compny.. ' . Tbe .llrall. "- ell-"' lthftto .... wheeled l•to Port Money Tree WIYIMI;, W., w\Ch •-Jml t atioa .clteese Goldaa l1aaca. It'~ l•beht frukb ..... lmi...-~ehe•e.. lttaft. 1"'" m., be iDterested to kilow, calla Golden I .... ...._i*te:se of the Mwe." &IOPPEllS IN .,_,.Wayne stores are beinJ advised i ~Cal II a lmqe .. loots. cooks and tastes Juat 11.ke natural c. a, 1"ll b IQ-wilb considerably less milt fat. The fat la -al colb.\' ch-is 100 peroeot butterfat. The lat in Goa.. !mate lS Oftly 10 percent buUerfat and 90 percent wptable fat. Golden Image bas the same nutrients of re· ,.._.colbydaeese." U lthft c:aUs this imitation cheese the wave of the ~ then ll pays to pay attention. Who else knowa~ ~ about the cheese business? Cheese products account far about «I percent ol its $4.4 bUUon in salea. The company is ~ to control so percent of the procesaed cheese martret. and 25 percent of tbe natural cbee1e business. A CO•PANY BORN IN the dairy industry (it is still a ~ pc"Oducer of milk, ice cream and other dairy pro. ducts), kraf\ is telling us th~t a cheese loaded with vegeta- ble fat b needed now because "our dairy cow papulation simpb hasn't kept up with the human population .... Uke margarine 35 years ago, Golden Image offers consumers a readily available alternative to an all-milk product." Kraft knows whereof it speaks. Along with its d.airy foods output, it is a major producer of margarine, its Parkay brand beingoneofthetopseJlers. In fact, Kraft has consistenUy mastered the art or adulterating the natural product. It makes Miracle Whip, an imitation mayonnaise (it makes the real thing, too,) Velveeta, a longtime best seller io the processed cheese market, and Philadelphia cream cheese, which is held together with vegetable gum. NOR IS GOLDEN IMAGE the company's first imita- tion cheese. It's also testing an imitation Philadelphia cream cheese and a Velveeta-like concoction called Tasty Loaf_ Anderson Clayton, the Dallas marketer of Chiffon margarine, also has an imitation cheese product called Uni - que Loaf which it has been selling to restaurants. Unique Loaf is a soy derivative and when it was introduced la.st year, an Anderson Clayton official said: "What margarine did to butter, we plan to do to cheese, fluid milks and all the ·other traditional dairy products.·· What ever happened to the renaissance or natural foods? Reds Can Purchase More Wheat -Butz WASHlf'IGTON (UPIJ - The new Soviet-American grain deal allows Russia to buy another seven million tons of grain from the United States this year without ad· vance consultations . Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz bas announced. ficials said the United States does not know yet whether the Soviet Union actually will purchase the ex:tra 7 million tons. Butz was called before the Sentate Foreign Relations Committee to describe the five-year agreement under which the Soviet Union will make regular purchases of at least 6 million metric tons per year in 1976· 1981. ''ALSO, WE HAVE agreed that the Soviets may buy, without consultations, up to 1 million tons additional grain from our crops this year,·• he told the panel. Agriculture Department of- ..... Yor1l IUPI} -T'-follawl"I lkt V-0-t,_ lllO<.kl 1 ... 1 f'llW Ollll'lltcl mod «Id IOll Ille lnftl D.lted WI -""" of <_Mn9e Oft tt. 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I •• I Y1ll' lndu.1 • t • , . j_ !""'°" .... 9 1•• II + '" VnfSIOf AO • tl 9 -._. "'I,_ Doll , U • 'f ~. Zlll('Mp .ID I 27 10 + \4i -TT-~or*: 4 ~~I~ ·~ Tlflk d .IO I 2• 11 -t lit, z.;..11t1•1C1 I 5'f ,,,, 'l""!._1 !l k Dll N•l •• 1 J lum Incl .JI 10 :ll •• ~ •• National Strike Ends MIAMI <UPl1 -National Airlines, ·grounded for ll3 da)'1 bt•lrlking fUPt attendants. reached ~tative ~ ement wilh the uniontir"IY'l'ht.lnd&J~ 1 _____ .... ---•• • ....,,!ll'lftlD ' 88 DAILY PILOT Friday. Oc!ober 24 . 1975 Top Tennis Stars ~at • Four of the top tennis pl ayers in the world will converge on Mission Viejo Saturday for the opening event of the Challenge of the Sexes competition. · England's Virginia Wade is matched again ~l Sweden's Bjorn Borg in the first match at I o·ctock Saturday at Marguerite R e cr e ation Cen te r with Romania's Ilie Nastase playin g Australia's Evo nnl." Goolagong in the second match. It 's the first time world ranked men and women t ennis players have been pa ired a~ainst each other o n a one -on-o ne com- petitive basis. The Challenge of the Sexes will continue at Mission Viejo Nov. 7-10 with leading m ale a nd female athletes competing in basketball, gymnastics, table tennis, s kydiving, rodeo, bowl - ing, swimming, golf, billiards and an obstacle course confronta- tion. In Saturday's tennis matches, Nastase and Borg will be r e- quired to play the full doubles court and will be restricted to just one serve. Wade, who has won twice this year on the wom en's pro tour, .s ays she's lookin g forward to the match with Borg. *''"'''' ... • ._.,,,., •• -r-·..,.. -• . ... . --11 ... '"'' -·-" u_H\1l _,.. -..,..... .. -•"'\ft. ~ 1\ t11• .. ' \ r . 4rri1¢#E p. ~,.,,..,. --·~· ·• -.. ... !' , - ''There's no way I can beat hirri ·in a norm al match. But with the handicap they 've set up, it should be run. That ·s really a tough han- dicap for anyone. That's quite a lot of court to cover, even for a man. dbe ''That's why I think it shoul good fun . It's not a genuin~ co~­ test. but you still try. You will k1ll yourself to win out there. You do no matter how the odds may be s tacked a gainst you'" says Wade. Borg and Na stase have been big winners on the pro tour. Borg's earnings f'XCeed ~·O!'O a year while Nastase s big UPI Te~ 25,000 FANS WELCOME THE WORLD CHAMPION CINCINNATI REOS. t Sports Clipped Slwrt season was 1972 when he won $228,750, capturing the U.S. ~n and finishing second at Wimbledon . Nutase is probably the game's moet controversial and colorful player. He's a natural showman, but he also has had flagrant OUW bursts when objecting to an of- ficial's ·<"all . Goolagong was the runnerup at Wimbledon in '72 and this year and baa finished second at Forest t Hills the past three times. She bas won the French ('71), Italian c•73) and Australian ('74·7S) ~ championships . Tickets for the matches are$S. Nervous Freeman Sparks LA NEW YORK (AP) -Kareem Abdul·Jabbar made his first regular season start with the Los Angeles Lake rs and the New York 'Knicks suffered the conse- quences. r • • But perhaps the biggest factor in the Lakers' 104-101 victory over the Knicks Thursday night in the National Basketball Association season opener was the rme de· !ensive play of new laker Donnie Freeman against New York's All· star guard Walt Frazier. . ILIE NASTASE FACES EVONNE GOOLAGONG SATURDAY. Freeman, admitting nervous- ness, nonetheless held Frazier down much of the fourth period as the Lakers withstood a Knicks charge to win. At Pan Am Games Traded to Los Angeles from Milwaukee in the off season, Ab· dul-Jabbar found both his new ci· Anti-American ty and new teammates to his lik· ing. The 7·foot-4 center scored a three-point play tosnapa!Yl-'¥1 de- adlock in the final period that put thegameaway. Sentiment Strong Burdened with five fouls, Jab-MEXICO CITY {AP} -United bar sat out most of the third States' athletes in the Pan period. Hecamebackinthefinal American Games have been quarterwhentheKnicksr.alliedto kicked and slugged, insulted and knot the sc.ore at 97-97. Then the spat upon, hooted and jeered. LakersgottheballindeeptoAb--''We have made known our dul-Jabbar, who was fouled while cOncem of the head of the Mex- scoring. He sank the free throw icao ·organizing committee, but and New York never threatened he has not seen fit to take any ac· She was so shaken she had to walk away from the board, re- turned and made a poor dive. The crowd action was so fla. granlly rude and unnerving the judges awarded Chandler a rare second chance on the dive. She eventually woo, tears streaming down her face. again. tion," said Col. Don Miller, ex· Freeman, who played with San ecutive director of the 441-person Antonio of the American Basket· American team competing in ball Association last year, said he the hemispheric championships "heard about bis (Frazier) rep in19S,J><!rt.s. CINCINNATI - ''No matter Chris Evert and Rosemary "Wonder Team'' attheUniversi-and,believeme,Clydeistougb,so Anti~Ameiicanism is rite and -what happens after this, I don't Casals overwhelmed Virginia ty of California in the 1920s and a I was even more nervous during rabid among Cuban athletes and know if anything can top winning Wade and Evonne Goolagong7-5, pioneer in· the practical applica· the game than I was before the some Mexican fans at the the Series,'" Johnny Bench said 6-1. lion of geothermal energy, died game. Games. Cuba has made an all- to the more than 25,000 people . Nastase's victory left hi.m tied Thursday. He was n . "I'm still a little psyched out by out effort here, both athletically who were drawn to the city with Laver for first place in the Born in Springfield, Mo., the new league. J gotta shake and through attempts to emo- center Thursday to celebrate the tourname nt with four points McMillan attended the Universi-these jitters." tionally bother American 25,000 Fans Greet Red~ Although this may have been the most bitter example, jeering, hooting and whistling "have become commonplace at the in- troduction of and competition by American a thletes who tradi-"" tionally dominate thes e quadriennial games. In this year's two-week games, the Americans have now more than doubled the medal total of their Cincinnati Reds' World Series each. ty of Southern California, where Frazier, despite scoring 21 athletes. The Cubans want to triumph in the warm Indian The winner of the $40,000 first he played football and basket-points to lead his team. make a good showing for Summer sunshine. prize will be decided today when ball, before transferring to acknowledged that Freeman themselves and to embarrass the "Even if we win it again, they Nastase and Casals meet Laver Berkeley in 1920. He was elected played well against him. "Even United States. .say the first time is always the and Goolagong for the mixed to the National Football Founda-when the crowd was cheering for "'At least part of it is the sweetest.'" doubles championship. tion Hall of Fame in 1971. me, I didn't have the feeling I natural and norm al reaction of Bench. like most of those on ----•...res Hot coulddoitall.Freeman'stough,'" Mexican sports crowds," said Fountain Square, a traditional RVVK• Work Re•u•e• said Frazier. one American who watched and spot for such gatherings, had on-ORLANDO, Fla. -A couple of Cuzie Russell led the Lakers studied Mexican crowds and ly read about the last World unknown rookies and two PGA MONTREAL -Construction with 29 points. Jabbar added 27 Mexican people for a decade. Series celebration35yearsagoin tour journeymen eased to a at the 1976 Summer Olympic and grabbed 20 rebounds. Earl ''Another part involves the un· MEXICO CITY-United States the city which has drawn over slender first round lead Thurs-Games site resumed today after Monroe bad 20 points for New derdog aspect, rooting for the lit· athletes edged toward the 100 two million fans to Riverfront day in the s2oo,ooo National workers decided to obey a York. . tleguyagainstthebigguy_" mark in gold medals here at the Stadium for the past three years. Team Championship at Walt Dis-· Quebec Superior Court injunc· Russell' said the key to the A number or incidents go VII Pan American "Games as The Reds captured the Series neyWorld. lion ordering them to end an ii-Lakersvictorywasdefense. beyorid that explanation. they upped their gold-silver- the hard way, beating the Boston Bryan Abbott and Jimmy legal walkout which has idled "'That is the key as far as the however. bronzecountto97-69-48. Red Sox in seven games after Whittenberg carved a 10-under-work on the mammoth project team is concerned,'' he said. Water polo player Jim The Americans continued their they bad breezed through the re-par best-ball total of 62 on the since Monday. . Ferguson of San Jose got 3 black domination in swimming with re- gul a r season and National 7,162.yard Disney Magnolia About3,000workerswalkedoff c..t11auJ1t,Ru:=1~w.L*!t.,17,Altenn,, eyeandacutcheekandNewport cords falling in every direction. League playoff competition. Course, matched by the veteran the job to protest the use of a F,__1._Ford•.wn1i.ms•.'fllesle.,a. Beach's Eric Lindroth required In the women's 200-meter but· duo of Gibby Gilbert and Bobby police blacklist of "undesirable'' era.siey '· o.'!T:':,~~=~1 '· Frader 1,. lO stitches to close 3 split lip after terfly Dana Point's PeggyTosdal Soz Cheered Mitchell. workers who are banned from --. 20, w.ik u.a.•tt u..i.c0on' wi,. 3 brawl during a game with Cuba helped push Camile Wright to a BOSTON -The Red Sox Jost, MC!ltlfllan Dfe• thesite. ~:..!;.,"" n,. n n-10& thatleftthewaterstainedred. record2:18.57withafourth-place Thewalkouthaltedallworkon .... vort: 12 24 u »-t01 "They realized they couldn't Cinishof2:22.84. but 12,000 Caithfu1 fans cheered LOS GA T 0 S _ Dan A. the Veledrome, swimming pool FCM1tec1 out: Aw.t.J•bbar, w.ik, Ford, Total Rttull$ofThvrsday's l.'_,ts: them on. d h 000 . toa~: LosAnllles.U.MtwYOl'k:W.le<-hinl:.lls: win aod started throwing cheap BASKETe.Au. McMillan, Jr., All-American a n t e 70, -seat main G1.1r.n1'l. punches.'' said U.S. coach Pete Mt "Wait 'till next year'' shirts football tackle for Andy Smith's stadium. A;1•.an. C#led1110.cwa4s • were in preparation almoo"t from Cutino. ••None of our fellows UnlMdSt•s 1]1, viroinlstillldl70 thr-a punch." .. the minute the Reds ' Cesar ~... er1111tw, •lco 6J Race Walker La~ Young of P\lef'10Rlcot17,Arllf.'nlin11101 Geronimo caught Car l e N ··J wo-. Yastrzemski'spopflythatended Unser Based ID ewport Columbia,Mo.,wasclosinginon .... 10 ... c ...... ,. the two leading Mexicans when oom1ruc.nRepvbl1c 1•,e1~54 the Red Sox ' closest chance at e.t.sESALL baseballdominancesincet967. the course of the 20 kilometer un1t.ctstet1."s11,Me111too The 12,000 , fans packed City walk took the leaders through the Oomlnkan Re~~L<-LJE~~~RlcoO Hall Plaza Thurs day and University of Mexico. Young said wo,..11 squealed in emotional sympathy l ·-Jy 11'.J'. i'nner Compe* .... "' at D!.vers.! -'1--rowdy Mexican students grabbed ern11J,un1tM1s1e1~$0 toaparadeoftbeirheroes. IU,I,' W I 14:At .U Kl6' his shirt, spit on him and held v.nuueiai.can:::,~MtNG . ' "We·re going to win that World him until the eventual winner M!m's 900 '"" rel•Y. final -t. lJnlt.cr Sl.aM, Seri " .d t t . . and runner up were well;. fr••t. 7:!IO .... '· c.nao:1e, i :oo.91,,, &•zl•. i :cn.» ... es yet, sai earn cap am ByHOiVARbL.RANDY takes up about 40 percent ot anything away. I just want to · ..... ..,._. Me•ko. •:os.w. .s. venetuei .. •:u.2'-" Pllerto Yastrzemski. Boston last won the hi k' . be f t b t be Hefutisbed third. R1<-o,1:1s.1t. • Se . . 8 d all th ot11M0.1ty~notS&llff swor tngt1me. as enoug o com-Jennifer Chandler of Lincoln, Womtfl's 400frff!ltyte,fl11111-1.Heddy,u.s.. nes m 191 an went e Bobby ,Unser has been petitive,•• the defending •:23.011P.111AmrKOt'd,010~•:2'.o.t,sm.. Y,ay to the end to go down to St. around automobile racing for "The other 60 percent is in champion who won tit,OOO in Ala.,hoednly 'thl6 year~ ol~ wdas ~. ,, .. · u3SA0, ,c,1111, 1c911J,.. 2. w kkitrMll, u .s .• Loui·s 1·n 1967. There were two 1 t• b th ·u promotional work for the ... pums w1 a roanng casca e ' · · · ,,.,, •n 11• t :JG.20. •· Ovlrk. a ong 1me u e sti enters the series last year says. of t alls h and hist! c.n..u. 4:».ls. .s. Guimares, Br.in,4:l9.00.6. ~er Series in which the Sox every race with the e n· various companies be ''Th n1 ti wtllbeifl ca -c , oots w es-&1>1-•.Me111co,•::J9.11. · pl ed represents,'' Barnes ex· eo yques on tbeLatinAmericanequivalentoC Men's 2001ndh•ldua1 "'9d1e11,t1n111-t.s. ay · thusiasm, skill and seri~ at-. have the strength to last the 11oo· b tarted t -'-Furn1u, u .s .• 'l:Ot.67 IPll,, Am~. old r«Ofd, "I'd give anything in the world titude of bis first major plains. full race. I hope I do.'' mg -as s es o m&11.e 1:10.1. Fvrn1u. uSA. c.u, 19711. 'l. o.i-rnotOfl. just to play those guys event-the Pike's Peak Hill Unser-Bobt»Y. that is-the ninth of 10 dives in spr· u.s .. 2:10.11.3.S.W<fl<.lk,c.anma.2:11.u.4.~ • . · · told · h · b kn • Will be be driving for ingboarddiving. eon.id, can.i•. t :12.a . s, """"°•)O. •llica. aga1n .• .'',R1ckBurleson lhe Climb. s atteredhisrag t eeman G . tlndi lis 2:11.11.6.0t1oaooo.Ecu.d0<',2:u."'. crowd Bobby is one of the Unser accident in a USAC cham· urney ag8.1D a anapo w111ne,,·s 200 bvttert•y. 11na1 -1. Wriflhl. u.s.. · next year? 2:tt.S1 tP.,., Am r1eord, old record, 2:tJ.1,Co11."11a, , ,,. clan that has produced three pionship car in Michigan in Ar D • USA. c.u, 1•111. 2. Gl bso"· ~. 2:21.n. a. BClflWGGd r .. ade.. drivers of major caliber September and . missed tho • ••tt's far too early to ea nvers AIWI,,,, Br•lll, 2:22.•1.4. Tew.I, U.S.l:ZU.. s. along with three other mem-first leg of the International negotiate a contract for next Nfldu•utu, er••11• :t :21·"-'· Quin_ c..f\Go, SEATTLE -Spencer be r h [ ·1 ho RaceofChampions(IROC). year,'' Unser says. A :t::.:.11,,;iofT'Mstyle,fln••-t .Hcbtt,U,S. Haywood, for five years the es· rs 0 t e ami Y w are It . ·uh .1 band ~ 'E bod l Hi 'd ts:u.10 1Pan>"' tecort1, old f'fC°"2, tt::t2.oo, aence of the Seattle SUperSonics vitally interested and con-ts Stl eav1 y agt;:\£ • very y seems to be BS• vers1 e MIMs, USA. c..11, 1970. 2:. H.vtloff, U.S.. t5;S1.32. nected with the sport. but the cast is off and he plans suUling: that I am througb '-M.a'""· Br•rll, 1•:lo.01. •. Are • .,., h-anehise, was traded Thursday ff h bu · om · on racing i·n the secood and dri~-g !or 'him but i·t·s only RIVERSIDE-Five Orange ~. ••:4'.02. s. l>l•i. ~•ico, 11:n 16• .: at his request to the New York" e as smess ices in • •w. v.,....•••<-o,11:u.1•. Newport Beach and et.nve-third legs of tl_le IROC com~ because be decided not to Coast area drivers will compete WlmWln's oM>OfNftty1e rei..,., nn.i-t. Utolll.'d Knick!. m·-uy, they are located near petition Saturday and Suncta.v enter any more cha m· ·in the Cali!ornia Grand Prlx.. seam !Heady, 8ro-., stern•. "'wton1. 3:S3.lt Jn return. the Sonics will get a .... -4Plon "'" retont old r.col'(I, t:k1, USA. c.11, I t [ h rted the Orange County Alri>ort. at Riverside. pionsb1p races this year with Formula S,000 sports car race at ,,n •. 2.CM!da,,,w.•s.i. arev•.•:w.20.4.t,._ argearnoun ° cas -repo · He parks his private plane Doesbefeeltieisreadyfor .ruscar. Riverside International t1ne.4;1"'1·5·v"''1"'1•0 •:i9 ...... Pwf10A1a.. ly $1.5 million -and Eugene· h . ••.&M h b d obj '4:tt.n.t:20.01. Short, a 617 rookie forward from' at the airport on his frequent. sue strenuous action? ; :.:.--e a no •ections Raceway this weekend. oYMNAsT•cs Jackson ~tale who was the visits to Southern Calilomia1 ''I'll practice for two days to my dri'ring for someone · Included in the1 list ol dr.i¥ers Wcwnwfs _ _.. p.a,11119, '*"'· fNt-t. u •• rnic•·s No. 1 cboi'cc In thi·s from bis home in Albuquer... and see bow it feels ,'' he says. elle even though lam still uh· are Graham McRae, a native of c.r,u.s.,ene1P1..-u,u.s .. 1a.uo.i.Ount1w.u.i._ "" ~ "'Tbe n·gbt 1 gt k t oC d tr ctt hi ' th I N-Zealand who c·"· ~-a 1•.390.a.cruu•~.coo..ie . .,.s. vear's National Basketball As que. e a es mos ercon a o m,or eres ..,.., w.JO ""'°' w-tn'&be1ence11eam,iina1 -1.c.r,.,u.s.. # · • ''l.ipend ubout25percentof. the abuse in a road race on a of this year.'' 1Jesabomedurlng his time hi U1e 11.eao.2.C:MeJ'.u.s .. 1&.100.J.Plerq.u.s .. 11,m. oociation draft.. . my time here,•• Unser re-course like Riverside because At 41, does he still have a U.S.; George Follmer. of Hunt~ "'=:~:::O:~'!!u11, 11rta1 _1 c-,-u 5 .J,aeer Defeated. veals. "'When I'm not here, of the braking and down-)'~to drive the Pike's Peak .lngton Ha.,lJour; .Michael t1.n.s.i..wt1k&11.u .s .• 11.•1s.i.~.u.s . .'i.:.cD my aeneral manafer, Bruce shifting. Hill Climb? Brayton of Ne:wport Beach; Dan-"'=::,,'i;::·~::CSit.. "'* _ '· c:.wr, u. s .. 'lULTONHEADISLf.ND,S.C. Bal'nesbabdlestblnp!orme "Tberelsnoquestlonlnmy "J'll prepare a car again ny Ont~ o( Co!~~esa; and ,. .... ,.-.... u.s .......... , •. ._,us.. ~ llie Nastase fell llehind early and lines up var!OUJ oommiU· mind but that I can dQ it. It'• nest ~at but I don't know lot Jcxl WooclnerofNol".punBea•h. -0 -..c ..... •~;<::;.,. · · ~fought back Thunday to beat mmts. '" Just a question about ~I'm as aure who will drlve it. I own · Jack McCormac. or San Juab Men'I' """"' *""1"'1 _ w..n~. u.s.. tut Corona del Mar's Rod Laver, 5-7, Beinl an automobile race quJck as I normally am. YOO the eat-, Jock, •lock and b~el C1p~~trano: ts. pr~_!!~• tbil~~ n=:.~~':~~rt ... n~i _ .... ___ ,_, ~ ?-t1 M and captu~ the men's ·driver-be won the 111· can't give away too much in a anc$ make mt o~ decisioU Norn:t· lpdli.ski.ea ~ .w ~ 1 ~,..xo,DM1"'"•'adlo.Boti .. T.:'W,':.1 ....... ..,,les Utle in the $135.000 World dianapolla 500 for the aeeond race like this where all 12 witb. it '' tbe wtJiotr ot 12of15 Dan Gurney 6f Costa Mesa ls pre-____ ,, tiittlff. wm1u,.1 --..-... "''"''· nearest rival, Cuba. * * Tosdal4th In 200 Fly * • rnent. Costa M~ a'a Dan Gurney-••1 1 lay. not be alving ..,..: A can Racers+Eagle clriv.en i ~ aemm,,.1 -Mm!Wln • "".t ational~aa•lc tennla time th~ ~ear driving for can a allyprepared. 1~· ~ces he has entered p*e the Jortenaen·All~ ~=-~1.'M~·7·s.Fi11ei -Forood,u.s., ..... &llit women doUbi:es fmalS-, by rnScbu.ppan. ,';~u.S..,11Nts.ar.,_,ktwnkh..,&111.M,. 1 .::1........... .....~·:...~ ....... -..................... -...................................................... ~~· ......... -....................................... ~~~ . -•. F~ Byl " Cap Cor 1 turno, half. quartt dirttt the S. night foot I Newp Boo to 5-11 I be domir. Tl touch 7:5? lo hit I lions• toucll score The cover plays, the Sa terceJ ness 34·Y3l Fou Saint pant, ihe·ki Santa and i~ again Mi d third cover on tt score plung It" the or Sea K not g four 1 to ge end :; Brow But play se e n Saint the fa Wi t the c reco" next Greg yardt The Gree the s< C01 onsid . Ana was c Tho first early Get ti lion c punt1 yard Rob yard An in tl roun Stas~ with a not point faile CdM Flr\I do Finl do 1'1"1 a. T011tll vfros • YlrdSI Y•rlb NlflY•• ""Af~ Yer!h ,~ .. "'~ S.nle• -·~' St.utf• S.l<IO ....... Tott ..... F .... -... .:t: ... .... -... ~Ch ..... .,.. -... '" I . . Frld!y. Oclobw 2"1. 1176 DAILY PILOT •Z ' 'l ~dison, Vikes in Sunset Duel Tonight Diablos ~IUl)l 1th0ol•1-ainsetnee. came In-the operui:. on short yard•&• sltua-... --,_.,_, &ttJe CdM Falls, - 25-19 t'bar-n aN fa,ored .._ The same could turn ~e with Estancia. ·~--near the coal line u:-111.,,..,c..,._.. '"' ¥M....ci--.... "' e• ~, ff ...__ lllt-0...MllP• 10t ll~ ... lAliol'Y 201 ~ seven polnta over tbe tnto a pa.111n1 a air wilh e then be has passed andaoored rourtimn. AG--60D ri.ui '" LG '•"'••• , .. , El Toro Muina Hlch Vi.kinp In Rick Bashore or the S7 Umes without an er.. Coaeb BUI Workman ~a.:!: .. ~~ i: ~~.=~• !: sunset Leque· football Cbar1er1 holdln1 an rant aerial. at Edison says he Is wor· 1..,_,.,,..., ,.,,...... '°' 11n-111...,M1H1-.., tu action at Huntlrtiton edae over hi• coun. If lt comes down to a rlecl about the Marina ''--S'"'"""°" • Tl!-v1t .. kl'l•Mnt * Beach Hlah Scbool teri>•rt. Dave Wallach. ,iTOU.Dd same, the Vik· .defenSe. •·t•m sure they =:::-... ··~;:'!~~:'ft ~== r.:::!~~i.o!. ;~ Mission Viejo and El Toro high schools, lwo fierce rivals, clash tonicht ln a South <»oot League football lilt at Mission Vi~jo High. By LAUlll!NB~EYS ton.J.abt (I). • Bashore bU ~Seel 75 lnp appear to have the rt f th T•-"•M ._._..,. ts.s Tl---bfR°"'" 1'10 But .lf eomparatlve -Umes and coni_pleted 44 edge. Jim Rankin hu :S~•::ar·~ ~he:ep:! "'-"""*11=4:.o...... 1 " f'L-Jttnez"-c...,.w ''s °' .. ~ ........... Capitali1ing-on two Corona. del Ma.r turnovers in lhe second half, Santa Ana Sainls quarterback Chuck 1toQ directed a 25·19 win over the Sea Kint• Thursday night ID Century Luiue football action at scores meu anrlhln&. for 708 yards and aeven curled ~ Umes for 288 have been. the most sue. •£_...Tw.1d "" 01 ..... 11H111 1tt lbeaam~la-atoaaup.Tbe touchdowns . Bu~ he h.a.s yards and Fred Ren· ru.11t1 t• h RT~-MfflY :n DT-6IUll Ft•W" :n Vtke• defeat-ed Los had1ixintercePted. naker 49 times for 198-ceu 1 e Y. e says. t!~I~ 1rJ :r~11111.:ri"'::,'!:,0' 11• Alamltos Jut Wffk, 10..0. W.itach bas passed 11 yards for Marina. "We bave to get our of. t::=::;:n-: ~::_~...:,:-~:.,.. ~~ and the same Griffms tlmes with 30 comple-·Leading ball carrier tense going and t..a-'MrtiVkll "° L9-..i.1111toeri11_. 111 upset. the Cbarcers, 12-1, tiooa for 412 yards -.ncl for tbe Cbar1ers is Rey eliminate t.be mialakes." LC-TMY_.U'll... :~ ~:.:j!.~~:':1' :~ The °game begins al 1 :30 with El Toro the home team. thus Mis- sion Viejo students and rans will sit on tbe west or rreeway side. a week earlier. Both four touchdown.a. But bis Cmo w.lth 139 in 32 car-sa)'I Marina coach Mike ~~~ 1» s --611 .. R•kto,11 ... 1 110 teams ar, 2-1 in the only two lnterceptloos ries. Bashore bu carried Heniean. ~...,~.. 1» s _,.,.,eac.c• \ell NewportHarborllit"-Rivals Clash Boo6tint their record to ~1, the Saints, led by the crafty Hoge. dominated the game. Unbeaten Tritom Clash On paper, coach John Murio"s Mission Viejo Diablos are lO ·point favorites to get by the Chargers tonight, setting up a showdown with title favorite San Clemente next week. The Diablos have a 4·1 season record E~les Test Costa Mesa The ·decisive touchdown came with 7,~ !ell to play as Hogg hit tlgh.t end Andy Borl!all with a 15-yanl touchdown pass. The score was 25·12. The touchdown drive, Costa Mesa Higb"s althoutb all are capable covering 66 yards in 10 Mustangs continue t.belr of comi.nc up with a big plays, was sel up when quest for Century play. Larry ){all, Kevin the Saints' Bob BrOWJJ in-League football honors La Rue a n d K irk ter<epted a Gary Guis-and a berth In the CIF Langdale h ave been ID· ness pass on bis own 3-A playoffs toni&'bt at tercepted 11 times 34-yard line. Oranee Coast College while attempting 105 Four plays later the 11ainst unpredictable passes. R.osauu bas only Saints were forc ed to Estancia. been picked off five pant, but a roug_hing-Kickoff is at 8 and times. the-kicker penalty gave coach Tom French's Also, the Mustangs are Santa Ana a first do"n Mustangs are 7-point coming-off a 19·14 win and it was on the move Cavorites lo stop Estan· over Corona del Mar, the again. cia's Eagles, who have same team that. beat Mid way through the dropped two straight blancia,3'-13. third period. arter re· league games. It's the Estancia, though, is covering a CdM rumble 10th meeting between capable of beating on the SO, the Saints these two rivals aft.er'11 anyone if it can scored on a one.yard 4--4·1 past. Mesa's won eliminate mi,takes. For plunge by Scott Koch. the last two ¥ears. instance, La8ue com- It was first-and-goal on The Mustangs have pleted 10 of 20 passes for the one, but the stubborn never bad a winning 196 yards aeaiost Tustin Sea Kings defense would season, but their pro-with only one intercep. not give up and it took 11pects of achieving that lion. The result: a 27·16 four tries (or the Saints goal appear bright. They Estancia win. to gel the ball into the are already 3·2 and have C.U MIWI OtfN14 end zone. The PAT by thus far scored 95 points, tt:-o.na.,.... Brown was good . more than any previous RT--5cat1T\IO"fo9r , I AG--T...,.TKoflt.nri.re But turn about is fair Mustangs team or the c: --..nM11111~1n "' "' "' ... ... With Tough Dolphins SPORTS Saxons Invade Newport . Acy football conlrUita· lion between rivals San Clemente and Dana Hills mah School has a special meaning in the Capistrano area-but tonlaht'a conflict takes on added importance. Tbe two collide al San Clemente High where the Dolphins or coach Bill Cunerly host the Triton& in South eoa.t League action and it's the first real test for coach Allie Schaff"s Triton.a, r avored to win the loop crown . Both teams are 1-0, tied with Mi&sion Viejo after one round. The Loara High Sax· San Clemente is an S- ons from Anaheim in· point favorite to continue vade the confines or unbeaten and record its Newport Harbor to bat· sixth straight victory-a Ue the Sailors tonight in school record. It starts at Sunset League football 7:30. action al 8. The Tri tons are ranked The O·S Saxons, losing No. 3 in the Cl F 2·A grid to such biggies as poll, have outscored the Servile, Lakewood and opposition 112-9 and have Westminster, have allowed only one sco red only two touchdown in rive Coast League's most po- tent backfield with Boan Wood, 200-_pound fullback Tom Arons and either Ron Wade or JWn. dy Adams behind quarterback Tim Vlelsides. O...MllhO.... $11?-6~ f'•.-W\. RT.-1c.llMr AG-41-lt:~ c ---Miii• r ..... r Lc:r-Ak• l•li.t'MT LT~t~Mn Tf.-llkll 9f•Wlllntl _ .. _ 1'9......tlhl\OUI • H9-«•1111 Kino P -TimMl:Ch1,. 0.-.MllbO.M .. Wood has carried 89 · tt::::::~.,., times for 623 yards and 8 LT-O.•vH• .. toucbdowns-wbicb ts a :~::,:: ... 7.0 yards per carry L.......,_o-11\ooW average. LB---4loll1t.-i. ' ce-sc.ott vom ... dlftil The Trilons seldom go to the air and 200-pound linebacker POndo Vleisides and ends Wade and Mike Kruthere anchor the defense. Cunerty says bis team must slop San Clemente's No. I of· tensive weapon first and thal"s the running game revolving around Wood. Schaff"s major con· cems during ttie week have been with the nu bug. which nearly can· celed Tuesday'& prac- tice. C~er-ttv s -ow1, w.i111 S -*"'' Ml-..._lu 1111 c..._... ott .... tl-Dll'wllt '""''-T -or .. .,.., G -0.vld Domino"'' C -T..., IE.Ht 3 -4~ 0.•llllt T -Jlm#ltMowt Sl~lliMINI Oll-T1111 ..... 1,1 ... M9-thll\W ... H9 ........ I.,. ... f9-T-A'9111 s.a-. .. o. .... D£-R11111w..- DT-A!M11Str .. ltt NG-(orllT C.l.,.'1 OT~,..,.,_ 0£-Ml-•H.C-tll L9-llendT AQm• L.9-4"Dndl ....... ..,., C:9-G-DUI Ca-&1-0...'""1 S -61MI •ttt11 ~,. ... ,.,...1u1 Play and with the game first five games of the LG-GMvc..iwr• LT---eot>Tu..-See rnin gly over the season. rE--&tMIMUMr Saints fumbled late in Coach Ken Kiefer's Sl!-OMIQ>Dn•rl E I l"k . h Qll-TIMR.wiwr the fourth quarter. ag es i ewise ave a FB-C... OUOOr!991 With 1:36remainingon 3-2 record, but are l·Z in HB-.1111_,_ I T h h (MU lliMM 0.1 ... w the clock, the Sea Kings eague . ey ave LE-\11wP•r- :: touchdowns this season. games-a meaningless 1u Offenalvely, Loarawill score in the last period !~~ b e g o i n g w i l h against Redondo after w.· g JlOre 1i~ quarterback i\tark pilingupa27-0lead. I ,10 Carlton and running And there's one com- Sparks 14-0 recovered and the very scored 88 J?Oints'. but LT-<)r"9£•1twld1 next play Guisness hit have been 1nconstStenl :,.~::.;:-11 Greg Neville with a 29. lately. AE--c>ett9rer• ,., backs Mel Lewter and mon opponent for these M '" John Leever. E hs '" two -Speranza. onarc 1as Carlton, who runs and Esperanza was blanked ' 1" while El Toro is 0·5. !: Bul Murio knows welt 1H how much emotion plays ::~ in football -and this '"' game figures lo be full of '" 11~ it. 1•s "Any time two rivals ltS like these meet, it"s aot ... uo to be a close game. It'll : be decided on who wants 1as it more. It should be an ::: extremely physical and ,., hard fought game,'' says :;: ~furio. 1u El Toro coach Mac . v~ Moore , who lost most of "° his key players to 1• graduation last year, :: feels a victory over Mis- uo sion Viejo would heal · 160 quite a few wounds. But; :~ he views the Diablos u a ~ :: very tough foe . 2m '"Mission Viejo is a ~ wen balanced team. ll tr !: has good running backs • * and a quarterba~k : (Doug Reeves) who ''s moves the ball very ade- :: quately." says Moore. 1110 Reeves .has completed ~ Z7 of SO passes for 455 yards, but has never passed more than 11 times or less than nine in any one game. Scott Spea.r gears the Diablos· running game. He's averaging 5.7 yards perc~rry (408yards). yarder for a touchdown. · Fans should be treated ~::;.1c~;~~•- 1' he PAT by Br ad to a _wild show by con· LS--O.w.Mon1c. Greeley was good and lrast1ng football teams. Ha-o. ... eoo.-r :: throws well, has corn · by San Clemente, 18--0, 11111 pleted 40 of 97 passes for then rebqOnded the next By JOHN CASS Wi1more. He htl Kelly :: 506 yards this season. He week ..Yo shock Dana . OI .. ~''""''...., with a 21-yard pass while El Toro counters· with an offense that has only been able to g~nerate 34 points this se ason . Quarterback Scott Rurghardt and runnin~ back Craig Driml are th(" spa,,rkplugs for the Chargers offensively. • H8-8ob A.,...I the scorewas25·19. For instance, the s -J1mt...J1.inn .. Corona attempted an M~istangshaveonlyco'"'!l· 111i.c .. OHH11 onside kick, but Santa rn1t.ted one turnover m rE-o.11co1u"' Ana rec,overed and it lhe1rlast two games. The t~,:::-11 ·was all over. ~.agl~s have lost the ball c: --<>MvMcu"" The Sea Kings put the rune.tames. . =~~~~:;,_, first points on the board ~tlh the exception. of SE--Scot1wi1- early in the first quarter. their 21-14 loss to Viii~ '::~~~:!:,. Getting good field posi· Park, lhe Mustangs T&-.c111w11111om1 lion on a short Santa Ana passing game has been l"L-Ger'•C:::::i.o.,_,. punt. they marched 47 con~istent-a nd ex· LIE-QMKi111or1 yards in fiv e plays as plosive. Qu·arterback ~~?'~:n.,, Rob Elson scampered 14 Tim Rosauer has com· AT-Ptl•rL91.Kll Ya rds !or the score. pleted 65 of 118 passes for. RE-«•'l1110b,-.11.o ds Ll-6111 W•lt.t• And later with 1 :OS Jell 940 yar · . L9-<.or11vw1nmr in the half, Guisness Estancia has used H9 Rot>trtOOnrMtlV found tight end Brad three ~uarterbacks w~ Mfl-JMHIU Stassel in the end zone haven t been as constS· s -scor• CtH"°* t t R S -8rl<I Thom•i with a I4 ·yarder for en at> o s auer, another s core. A two· point conversion attempt failed and at halftime CdM led 12·6. Griffins Threaten '1 FV Passing Grune GAMt: STATISTICS c Fl'"'l .....,.,,_ ru$hlng • FlnldOwnsjNIUlnq 6 '1nldowf>ill9"•1Uts O Tot•I flrs1"°"'11-10 YtitchfVsl\lnQ •1 Y•rds .,.1•lng 1•6 Y1•chl•st I Ntt Y••ds .,_Jned 219 Punh...,wg.d lSI . 4-29.5 " "" "' " .. ,., has been intercepted 11 Hills, 8-0. . Tim W1gmore ~rew falling down and con· times. The Dolphins (3·2 over-touchdown passes tn the nected with Pat Pritz! 100 l.ewter has carried the all), who have not beaten second and th_ird_ pe.riods for a 10-yard scoring ~ ball 42 times for 196 San Clemente in two and Mater De1 H1gh.s de· strike with 1 :37 left in the 1ro yards and a 4.7 average, prior meetings (6·48 in !ense stopped the Pius X first hall tor a 7.0 lead. ~~ while Leever, a 6-0, 1973and6·13in '74),will Warriors cold Thursday Withnotimeleltonlhe 14$ 190·pound fullback has try to solve San night at the Santa Ana clock in the third ::! rushed for 122 yards on Clemente's tough de· Bowl as the Monarchs quarter, Wigmore hit 1ro 3.1 carries. fense with a balanced al· remaln_ed undefeated Bob Meacham with a 110 Onlheothersideofthe tack featuring with a 14·0 Angelus 20·yardscoringstrikefor ''° field, the Sailors will quarterback Rob Stamos League football win. the Monarchs' second tal- 110 have quarterback andrunningbacksKe}th It was Maler Dei's ly. George McGowan !: 'Gordon Adams leading King, Kerry Crabb and fou rth shutout or the kicked both extra points Ml11J911 Vlljo Off9flt• TE -J•y Cl•ll• RT-BrMISllY• AG--Jot'tt M<Cari°v .C: -----Mlk•Hun11110 LQ-TIOd Vi"""•• T L T~rk 9e1111ev SE-Grit; Jontt 09-00UQ A••Yll 110 the attack with Steve John Gill. season and set up a oAM•STATIST•CS :: Foley and Dan Christy The three running showdown .next week l"X FB---R•v Br-lellf' Tl -\co'll*•• 59-E•it kllmldl ,., doing most of the ground backs netted 304 yacds with undefeated and top-::~:=;,:~~'.;:: ~ work . against Laguna Beach ranked St . Paul. "1"1cWwrt1~"•11i.1 o MO ' M111111t VIII• O.l•1tM RE-MA•-M......,....,, ~l -Jtll Flem>nq ·~ '~ "' The return of Christy and the Dolphins are Noted for its rugged Tot•111n 1eo-"'" ' YM'cbr""'l"'lil " after three weeks on the functioning best with ground game, Pius "•'lft."uing 10~ sideline with a back in-Stamos al the controls. picked up only a nel of. &1 ;::;'.,':,.."*' 1~ jury is a definite plus for Opposing this setup, yards on the ground as P\#1111 ........ ~.,111.11c• S·•S the Sailors' offense. The however, is the South Maler Dei kept the mid· .,."-' .. ••lv•rdt J>tMll-is-'"4 tal ted I lib k uld d , l'~/fumb4•1-'°'I I·! l• MG C..tJG•e"'r 1n Lf -M9•~ Me•wln 111 LE--G"l!eMe<tvm•" 7 l8-J•Vl1•11e< Tl7 Lfl-Strft Keuev • 4-lS AV--Chflt qOll J.lS CB---Milr-11.ndftws 1-1 CB-Jell~-S -Eric kn"1odl en u ac co dle jammed up . Stan out sc.n.-,011•f1•,.. make a big difference. running back Darrin P1111x 0 0 ', ', ~,', EIT•,.OH•l4 A N Wport k S d I M9Mr0el ......-SE-8obC!'l••!e~ e wea nes Cycle Season Nelson manage on y 70 •usM1NG AT-lom~·eb!•s this season has been the yards. . Mlt.,C>ll AC.--Mll•tinMov1.1n defense. ll has given up Pius atso had trouble Glw\1-1;" '',! :~ '11 .1;:: ~G=~~!'!:':9h 734 yards rushing and 777 Closes Tonight in the air, completing on-win1-10 ,.. o l .• LT -P.1nt1>0c•uu10 passingloitsopponents. ly five of 17 passes. :=:" ! 4! ! :~ 6!~;:~~;~: . .,, Rod Blanton, a Speedway motorcycle Mater Dei 's defense was lo••it 3' 112 1 •.6 Fe -P.11 H""n•oer newcomer lo the delense racing at the Orange led by John Slemmer, ,...1_, Ptus•,1 11 11 , 1 ;~~:~;.~~',1,:',..r, "' "' '" "' ... .... "' '" "' "' , .. ·~ "' '" "' "' "' "' m "' ·~ . .. "' '" '" ,,, "" ~· ... •w '" "' "' 'f.,dSPl'fl•tl Nd $-'5 F........olH·lumbl•'loil 4·1 2·1l.0 .... » f'ountain Valley and Los Alamitos, two high school football teams with CIF 4·A playofl am· bitions still in the fire, collide tonight in Sunset League action at Western High. has beert intercepted on- ly lhree l imes and Coleman once in those 153 attempts. starting lineup al right County Fairgrounds in who intercepted a screen Doran 3 4 1 6 ~ El To•• 0.1"'14 guard.couldhelpplugup Costa Mesa closes out pass, Mike Suggs, Mike ~~~ ~ ~ 1! ~: ~i~;:~·~::;1110 ~ A key to Fountain someofthoseholes. the 1975 season tonight Monnig ; Bill and John T111~• " " u. J.o MC.-.>o!'ln Nl bl•~ 11~ S<.,. .,-OM111rs Coronadel ~r 6 6 0 1-1• S.nt. ANI 0 6 1l ._2J G\llV!e1-l ··-,w- T11li11S - "USMIHG cw ..... 1-.r I<.. '" ' " . .. ' ' 11 '' S.1111•11• 11 •1 " " 11 •5 ' ' ' " ~ TOO l"ASSlfllO CM-NIMlf " ' 0 ' • • ' ' ' ' " ... '-' •• .1.s • •• Kickoff is al 8 and the Barons of coach Bruce Pickford, despite a pair of recent setbacks, are •.l 3-point favorites to knock l .• off the Griffins of Los •.o Alamitos. •• 1.1 ln a game that ,. P< ..... .,. ,ct. 11 • l , ... .sn M.tllAllll ,, • 0 111 .:DI 3·' features contrasting styles, the Barons will go alter Los Alamitos with its potent passing attack as opposed lo the ground~ oriented 'Griffins, who rely on defense and a basic running game for mOll or their success. Prep Polo Pickford h as Chris Dove tentatively set to start al quarterback, 11tbough he has been banged up in practice. VARSITY "'-"OMrt.n £1Toro O 1 o 1-4 Mlt!.kltl Vl•jo J I 2 )-t kor1119: ET-Wll••n. k~t. MV~ I , ~0011111• 1.. !."• W119, &rMH1,ki>lm91'1. "-"ca.a""" ~Hltl1 J 1 1 >-4 Sift c...,,.,,.. J 1 1 1-1 !k.Ol'"lfl.I: DM-Mtll l , ~. ~. ~-. l(ft-lfl, ~ Mc.C1r1111. SC -C1lf1 '· M11rP'1r. O'QorlTIM\, htciWI, U he doesn't start it"ll be junior Gary Coleman. Re&ardless, the targets for Dove or Coleman will be the same and that means trouble for Los "-ro..~ Al, wbich must contend °""~' 11011 ..... W.-kti , , , 1, 1,...... with ·receivers Ken 1c: ... 1,.: u111,,.r-t.1ty M1-.i 1, Marserum, Bo· Box old, ..... ~. ~n. H•t•ll, C.llft. u-a.. M d ~­t!M, eo''""· J, c."11,.,.11, LB-n'lll\e arquez an ............ ""'*' i. wtt111e<11, O',.., .. .........,, Holmes. ar•lldl•, """'""'so-.,.. Dove has completed 54 ....... _ cwnn 2 t 1 ..... ol.14 for 653 yards and 3 HuM..,..111 IMttl 1 t s ,...... TDs while Coleman bas .!:'~':':~ ~~';:=!-~· clicked on 35 of 68 for 433 Valley·s success tonight, The247-pound junior is with a European-type ~Nieblas, Kelly·Tom Lyle PA111No Rl -J ,,.,....,i.M wi however, could Ile in the just learning to play foot-best pairs event with the and Steve Schrader. "";!r°;.1 !WM " "''· ~===-.~~F':;'t>~~r.er :~~ running game where the ball says his coach Bill first of 21 heats getting Mater Del's ground Wf9mllf~ ,,.•,1 ... 1 1 111 .J.IO Lfl-M.1run -vt•" 110 Ba h t t balk Pi . .. (8----«t~!n U•Qu!'l•rl I~\ rons ave ye oc iz1ca . ofltbelineat8:15. game was effective, but eor... 1• • o .... 1000 CB-f'e•n•.-J~ot>o ,8~ up any staggering gains. ,....,_,".,.....°',._ Paired together not overpowering. Dave ,...,_. 11 1 5' 1° 1~ '.~ ~:.!~~~';';';,\ 1l~ Mitch Chambers bas T~-.t.1VomSIMG 160 tonight are Dubb Ferrell Gonzales led lhe team ;;:':":~:'::::::::::::::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::':"; gained 142 yards in 46 T---O.•itYUP11qro.,.. ,,~ .and Wild Bill Cody; with 84 yard!, but il was • G -J.tf 81IOuQI\ '" carnes. c -f11c11c11n :ioo Steve Bast and Jeff Sex· Wig more who usually Only one touchdown o --o.-Fr.m 700 ton; Mike Bast and Mark ·pulled the Monarchs out tor Fountain Valley has ~£.:!~:H!~~::n ~~ Cherry: Rick Woods of trouble. come via the ground this ~.....c.orckllt ~' 1es (Huntington Beach) and In fact, on Mater Dei's year-and that was by Te=::.";~1:'! · ~ Jim Fishback : . Mike -first touchdown drive il quarterback Dove from FL-8r1..,whi1ford 111 Curoso <Huntington ·was practically all oneyardout. """"'"•'"""'o..t911• .... 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DAILY PILOT Tucker -t F ears • ,·Letdown ~ Coach Dick Tucker is fearlul of a letdown when his No. 1 rated Orange Coast College Pirates football team tangles with Santa Ana Coll ef e's Dons Saturday nigh in theOCCsladium. "'After you play a team 'like Fullerton, it's tough to come back with a real big effort th e nex t week,'' Tuc:ker says . "Fullerton was pro· bably tbe best team we will play and tba t's what we told the kids last week. ''It isn't that they don 't want to play hard this week,'' Tucke r adds. ''But weekin and weekout, it's tough to re· main at the same emo- tional peak and r .. don't care who you are, the pros included. "But if you are a good football team, you should ~ be able to handle it and l think we'll be all right.'' ~ Orange Coast lost Grif Amies in the Fullerton game when he returned a kickoff and was tackled. He suffered a broken leg and is out for the rest of the regular campaign. . How about Santa Ana ? "They always pose a defensive problem for us. They are second to us in defense in the con- ference and they 've only Jost two games-both by close scores. Their de· fensive coordinator is a former Orange Coast player, Bennie Rapp.·• Rapp played at OCC in 1962 when he was named alJ-conferenc:e as an of- fensive guard. Tucker feels Santa Ana is improved on of- fense this year. ''In the past they ha· ven"t had a quarterback. But this year they are the only team I know that hd a quarterback whO was a starter for a four- year school (Northern Arizona ) as a freshman." He"s Dan Troup, a g raduate of Fountain Valley High. Tucker is high in his . praise of the OCC de- fens iv e secondary . "Those four guys back there are doing a great job for us.'' he says. The quartet of Dave Bienek, Mark Modes and freshmen Ron Lamerton and Tim Hicks have in- tercepted 14 passes th.is season. They also have done an outstanding job in one-on-one tackling situations. Women's Athletics VOl..l1t:V•Al..t. VAlllllTV Hulltlnglan Btkl'I di! E1tencle 1·1S, ,.._ll. 16-14. .JUl'llOltVAlllStTV IEdl-dtl Hunll"ltlOf\ S.Kfl .. lS, '5-IS, 15-12. VAltSITY MerlnedlfW.1lmlnt1•r t\..i. 15-10 JUNIORVAllSITV Merlnedlt W.1tmlnst•r 15-2, 15-2. VAltSITV Ntwport clitt Ont• Meu •1s, 1.H, 1S-1l. JUNIOltVAltllTV Hrwport dl!C.te MfM 15-11, IS-12. VAltSITY Ftn. Velley dlf Esi.ntle 15-t, 1).IS, ..... JUNIOlt VA ltSITY lhtencleclitl Fin. Vellty ~1s, 1s-n. ... w. Frld!f. Oetob9t' 24, 1975 At Tustin Troy, Artists Vie Tonight The University Hi gh Troj ans and Laguna Beac h Ar t is t s c lash tonig ht at 7: JO in a South Coast gridiron battle at Tustin lli~h School. · Both teams have 2-3 season records a nd each is still lookin g ror its fin;t league vi ctory. Tailback Kevin Pike has been the m-ainstay of the Artists• ground at- tack, but will be 'playing with bruised ribs tonight. That will undoubtedly lake some of the spark out of the offense, and it doesn't have much to s pare. University coach Di ck Roche, looking for some way to turn tbe season around, will proba bly start Art H e ise a s quarterback instead of John Halagan. Quarterback Dave Chapman has completed 19 passes out or 58 at- tempts for 276 yards this year . He has been in- tercepted six limes. lleise, who is also the free s afety, has seen very little action as a quarterback this season, and has thrown only one pass. His worth to the- Chapman has two fleet-footed receivers in Rich Nunis and Vince McCullough, but has had trouble getting the ball to them. u,u11t .. •c110111n1• Trojans at that position sE-AlchNu11, is yet unknown . RT -.J•"G•••no11oti RG-Roberl Pol!C• Running bac ks Ron c -eu1Ju<1••n• Dykes and Mike Egan t..G-«•nC••rk h Id bol th T lT-Rl<ll Sfty~r s ou sler e ro--TE-G<•Q81•n<11&rd jans' attack. oe-o. ... Cl'lepmen D k h I d . TB-K•vlnPlk• y es , t e ea 1ngl FB-Pril1Trlmbl• University rusher, car-1· F -Vlnc•Mceuuouot1 ried the ba119S times for· LE-S<~~ .. 9:::°"1"'"' 437 yards and two: t..T -Nlno0.1J110 touchdowns this season .. ~~~=" He also ran for two two-RE-HormMoer_.. point conversions Le--a111Gom111 . • • 1..8--K•vln Pl~• Egan dtd· not play 1n1 c e -v inc.e 1o1rccu1 1ouo11 the first two games but c e-PtinTr1mbl• ' S -D.lw Slrombotne rushed for 90 yards andj s -A1tnNu .. 11 one touchdown on 19 car· u111""r111rou.11 .. ries. WR -O.nH111 University·s 'offense , t~~~k,..':~;;.nv seems to break down in -c --f'•u1s.1d•t side the 20s If the Tro--RG-Pllt••Mtcd0n11d • RT-TlmAlllton jans can get their act TE-o. .... Axu,... together with Heis e -g::::;,•;;.~;,•n•m quarterbacking, Fa-tiUIK••""; Laguna's defense may 1e-RonDvk•1 . u111 ... r111y O.t4n1e have something to worry 1..e-cuttN••'°" about. t T-Alt k a •• ,,, • l..G-Mlrl Moody Laguna s offense has RG-s..110 0t1o•c1n10 been struggling all . 1tJ-M1r11Mur1>nv I d th RE-R.J. Scl'l.,itl'll.,.btr9 season a so. an ere t e-o.-Scroe111"' are no indications that c e-o.n H1u t . ht 'II b di/ CB-S•tn G•111em on1g WI e any · S'1-E••c Sp•ln<Je• ferent. FS-ArlH••le Coast Area '"' "' II! l I ~~; "~' ow "' '"' "' "' '"' "' •• ·~ '" ... , .. "' "' '" '" "' ·~ "' "' "' "' '" "' ... HO '" "' ·~ '" '" '" "' "' "' •• "' "' •• Cross Country VAllSITY U.W•fa) 1311 H•w,_11 N•"""' I. Ertl (N) 10:21; J. Obrl~wllU'I 10. Jloclr!QIMI (Pl ll:tt; ti. F•rll&lldo tPJ 11:51; 11.CreOI (P l 11;11, IL) 10:,,; 3. Seymor• (LI 10:~; 4. VAllllTY Fifi" (NI 10:J.J; s. H•sll•ll IN) 10:5';1>. C..UI ..... (Ill cq11:1~i. Flnlr. (L) 11 :00; 7. Wl>l9t• !LI 11:0J; •. I, Youne IC) f :S4.t ; 2. fills ICJ Orr(Lllt:Ooe;•.Engll"'(L.)11:01 ;10. 10:11 ; 3 . Kolar IC) 10 :16; 4, "9rklM (N ) 11:07; II.Siler INJ 11:10; Hawlllmon (() 10:11 ; S. Tomlln (CJ 11. C'.oll-(N) 11 :)0; 13. Fri•~ Ill 10:24; I. AbblPU CE l !O:IS; 1. Etllott 11 :21; 14. P.ellon (N) 11:2•. E IC)10:l0;1.Sohack1elord (C)l0;»;•. .IUNIOJIVAlllStTY NlcCH tlEJ 11 :10, 10. Goer IEI ll:U ; ~al47)U71Naw .. rtH11rtlor II. 'Milla IEI U :ll; 12. H-(£1 1. A-n IN ) 11:0I; 1. Fulcomoto 11:3'; 1J Hov&tttr IEI 11 ;•7; "· ~NI 11 :1•; 3. Malloy ILi 11:2?. •. Wetltrl!.J1111llm11. 0..rell (N) 11 :U ; S. Wt rd (NI 11:11: .JUlltlOlt VARSITY &. Sc.llltOdlt 11..1 ll:tt; I. t..umlan CNl C.-\eMeu IUI 14111t:1\e!Kle 11:'2; I . PI0&4 (l.) 11:.,.; f . SOrenley 1. Gen..rd'I !Cl 10 .. ; 2. SNt19 CCI tl.111:41;10.WtKOttlNl l\:50. 1Cl:S1 ; :a. SpraQue !Cl 10:51 ; 4. P'ftOSM-SOl'H Piii•,_ IC) 11:01; S. 11111 .... ICI ~Ke ..... _llYf•f'felt. ll:OS; 6. Vefl Norn IE > ll:JS; 1. 1, ,_wll1rll CNI ll:lt; 1. l..owenar CoelH tE J 11.•2; I . l.et IEI ll:JO;f . (NI 11 :l0;3. Fltr CNI 11 :31 ; l.C~i.r 8'ook ... lr1 CE) l l;Sl ; 10. Knl~ tCI CNI 1J;l1 ; S. Hlreher& CNI 12::12; 6. ll:SS. Dowty fNI 12:X. P'ltOSM·SO,.H VAltSITV C.\eMeU (ISi ( .. ) 11'-Cle '-"'••• C•ll CMllCerMAllllll-r • I. o...mou CCI ll:CM; '· ..... , ICI 1. J . 0.y <C) f :J7; 1. 0 . 0.y tCI 11:13; J. RoclrlQu•r !Cl l1 :1S; •. f:S2; J. C.rrlllO CSI 10:00; '· ~ ~r tO 11:1•; S. C..venegh ICI ICJ I0:01;5.Ter (Sl10:11;6.l"lo·U-11:2';1 6. McCerll'ly IEI 11:2'; 7. lCJ 10;21; 7. Dolen IC) 10:1•; I . H~Y4 CCI ll:JS; I . Smlltl !Cl Hunsell•r ICI 10:31 ; f , Jonn /Cl 11:4'; f . COMrt CCl ll:SI; 10. Sterrett Offense W-Orries . • Hartman George Hartman bu few comptairits about; • defense that has allowed only 235 net yards in Sad-..i dleback College's last two football games . But the Gauchos' head football coach is more than concerned about an offense that currently rivals that of th e Los Angeles Rams for effi- ciency. "Right now. it is three downs and punt." says Hartman. "I guess you have to blame it on inex- perience and missed as- • signments. And we're not really set on our quarterback.'' Hartman said he won 't know until Saturday who bis starting quarterback will be that night against the host San Bernardino Valley College Indians. ''Both quarterbacks have been having trouble hitting their targets," says Hartman, "and we have to get our' passing game going." As the G8uchos have compiled a 3-1 record (2-0 in the Mission Con· ference), Hartman has given equal playing time lo Jim DeBord and Bill Kenney at quarterback. De Bord has completed 30 of 65 passes for 413 yards while KenneY has connected on 22 of 43 for 220. DeBord played the first half of Saddleback's 23 ·7 win over Southwester n last week, but Kenney was the quarterback in the second hall. Also, in four games, Saddleback ha s been forced to punt 28 times, including nine against Southwestern. Hartman says his tea!'fl can't afford to punt o rten against San Bernardino. which has amassed a 1J4 record against relatively tough opposition. "They have four or five 2uys who run the 100 in 9.S, .. says Hartman, ''and they have the capability of breaking the long run at any lime. And they have the tremendous speed al re- ceiver and have the abili- ty to throw the bomb.'' Also, San Bernardino scored 40 points against Southwestern and Hartman says, '"we sure .didn't. Our orrense is still a Question mark." Area Prep Stars Run AtMSAC 10:33; 10. flel'lbe CSJ lO:U ; 11 . ~r1!<1 IC) 11;0l. 1s1 10:~; 11. FoftQ 1s1 11 :30; n. va•11Tv W A L N U T _:_ T h e ~111net cs1 11:•1; 1•. Mur-r•v csi H• 1 .. 1 011 ""'""1 Edison High Chargers'. 1J:DI. I , Sclolllobury !Fl t :l', c-re- JUNIOlllVAftSITY tord; t. 0tr1c11 IFI •=•S; 1. c.1v-cross country team- S1iQ...,atMJ 11s1eer-111111M1r CHJt:S1;•.To11trtytFlt:J6;s.w.., ranked No. 1 in the CIF I. e..rntt CC) lO::tt; '· Gllmor• (C) !1'110:00; '· Boe9m.tn IF) 10,02; '· 4 A II ·11 r· d t 10 :lCI; l . 8u•low IC> 1D:l0; 4. ~1"9rlend IF) 10:<16; I. KrfeQer IN) • po -Wi in OU Miehe••• 1c1 10:4S; s. AderM IC) 1o:01;t .1..e• cF110110; 10.Herr.c1 CHI just how good it really is 10:"6; 6. Konred CCI 10:52; 7, R051t CCI lCl,21; 11. Glffol'd !HI 10:tt; 1J. Dull Sa da · IO:S.; I. Reff IC ) 11.;0I; •. !(ft!!. (Cl IHI IO:SS; lJ. Short (HI 10:4 ; 14. tur y morn1ng. 11 :11;10.crew1tv cc111:J1. S6eQl>rlH l 10:• That 's when the FltOSH·SO,.H JUIUOltVAlllSITV Ch d """'All• tiu11u.sicw-111110 ".1•1011 ,. ..... 111 argers an seven Mir 1. SJ•IOOtcr !F l 10:2J; 2. G&'" CFJ other Orange Coast area 1. Slreno;ie 1c1 10::911; 2. M1111n 151 10:•: J. Ac111r 1F1 111:21; •· Cbol*" c-s country. teams will 10:44; J. Dougle1ICI10:53; 4. S.0-Stl 11"1 10:1'; S. Sl~1 (HI 10;0 ; '· '..,... ISi 1o:S3; s. Rl1tv <C> 11 :01; 6. Fet· c.o1mr1 IHI 10: .. ; 1. Hew111m 1F1 compete in the Mt. SAC d'lltt'I ICI 11:01; 7.Arreneoa 1c111:0t; 10: .. ; 1. 8utltr IHI 10:'6; t . Mhrtrn Invitational 1. Plllmtr (Cl 11 :10; t , Rlcl\enh ICI (H) ll :(Q; 10.C..rr (HI ll :OS. Fif . .11 b 11:11;10 ... .,.,., (C)11:1S. P'ltOSM·SOl'H ty races WI econ- VAltSITV H• 1•1 (1J) ""4Jllll ducted 0 th t ·1 l'tLV•l...,llllt411L.MAlemltK I. Our.tn CFI 10:H ; 2. Otley CFI ve~ e W0--1!11 e 1. a.11oe11 1F1 111:11; 1. v1c1i;.,., cLI 10:24;3.Hlc k' IFI 10:1&; '· 0o1 .. 1F1 course with the first Tlt:MMIS M1:21; l . Ferrttes 11..1 10:11 ; •. NDl.n 10:~; s. Fristoe CF I 11:00.H11nong1on event scheduled for 8: IS ....... UJI n1c:....... IFI IO::U; J. Cumml~ (Fl 10:•:L BIKl'I KOl'lftQ -11. Vt.1Clnl( 11:1S; 1'. . Jl .. IM "Strk.ai;I-fFl 10:41; 7. Sermi.nto .... 111::ro; 15. D.11couUe111:22; I&. and the last ODe for l :SS. SCMettler (HI .. aeurm111 ..... I. CF) lO:U ; I. Tntrall• CF) IO:SS; •. Ge\lln11:2•;20.Wltbt11 :ll. In addition to the varsity $mlftl(H)lll9fTeter•J.JOhMtOl'l(H) DuditY !Fl 11 :01,: 10. Pfelerw ILi VAlltSITV . «ltfltof1•1. w......,. cNJ lllllf oi-•1. 11:os: n. Rlltv c1..111 :C1&: 11. Rv.n cLI U111.,..,.i1, 11111,.1 u.-. .._11 races, there 1s also com- ,.... CNI lll9f Mew t-7. Piil• lNl mt 11 :22; 11. weuec l'I ILi 11:26; 14_ 1. Hu111 11..1 11:24; 2. Giess 1u1 petition for freshmen, ~ .. 1.Mll .... IHtdlfGt"t.IMIMll-4 ~t..r Cl )l1 :311. ll:!ID; l. G&IY.tn CV ) 12 :0I; 4. F'efo h · · WllM CCl...,floydllt&vl1. JUNIOlll'IAlllSITY CVJ 12:10; s. RlcMrd$011 II.I 12:11; •. sop om ores . JUDI or __.... ""·"••MY 11111•1 u1A1.m... LonQ cv 1 12:20; 1. Gt-•l'Wlm !u > 11:11 ; varsity and women. "91*kll-Lahmen CN) dlf RoldM-l . Ol'CflOISlll CF) 10:•7; 2. 8urt (Fl I. len9' CUI 12:35; f , Hubbell (LI Al "th Ed" th llllle&M. 10:SJ; a. H11tcn1n11 CFI 11:ot; 4. n:,.; 10. celdlrWOOd Il l 11,31; 11• ong Wt tson, e .-~11.1N1••,f:•IMy-Pl'4!N Fend!H CFI 11 :1J; s. Smell cF1 DoMven CLl n:JI; 11. H11n<• !t1 area will be represented M. 11 :1S; 6. Rine CF) 11:1t; 1, Febllch )J·31 · lJ Weber Cl.l 12·••· 14 b Co I M U · · .. ...,.M,.nCNlcll>fTel .. Vat1.tl••1. n..111:s1;t • .JOflltMfllFI 11 :SZ;t .Fl1-o.·-i.1 .... 1 (L)12:St. . • . y s a esa, nivers1· ..,. .. ,..11111111er INI ""' ... ,,1,. dl9r 11..1 ll:S1; 10. McC.wleY" 11..1 JUNIOlllVA•SITV ly, Marina, Mater Dei , ~::,-,;, CH J d•I Koe•·· 11 ="· FROSM·SO,.H UN ... ni,., 11•11•11 u11111&1Nc11 Corona del Mar, Laguna ........ , .. ,_ ""· v .. ..., t1•1 C4ttt.nA1M11He1 i.uu,,,. .... tui 12:n:2. Rlcbln tt..1 Beach and Dana Hills. S ... llMl->C'f•'' (NI Get Herll'IO· 1. $cwt:ltlff lFI 11:06.c-• ,.. 12:41; l . Ptttr10<1 IU) 1~:52; •- .......... 1.0. cont; 2• 8\llller <Fl 11:07; 3• erown 0itwooc1v 1u1 1t:1': s. MoellrlnQ 1u1 The Edison Chargers ,.....,..ictrr fNlo.tKooa·lr!VvlM>. 1F1 n :"; 4. eur•• IFI 11:11; s. 12:51; •· Fl1nd•rs (U J 11:01 ; 7. will be matched against .... •Anti IHI 6tt MOrlty.flllpl'I QulQil•Y (1..) 11 :11; 6. H•t"611diti !Fl ~IV~ 13:01; I . CM• fll IS:OJ; M V .,. 1112:5; .,_ StNrl fF) 11 :3';1. AU.n !Fl •,·,"', Wtild tLI IS:OI; 10. Get'""-a stro,ng onte ista ..... 1•11111 M...ult9t•eHcl'I 11:12; •· H ... n~on tL1 11;'3; io. 1i :1t. team rom San Diego s11111ff WM1• tF1111s1 . •A11tS1Tv and against Costa Mesa Mt,M .... !Hlde!Orevk lll·I. VAlltSITY 1Mrilla(411(1S)•.ti-• f h .... (H)dlltSman•s. 0.UMIMIC411tl71S-~ 1. McConn•ll 1£1 11 :02 : 2. in One 0 t e daf'S ~<NldlefT-kt-1. 1.T.~C'51•:s.,c_..,... 0or111 ... 1e11, we1c11•. HoCM1n 1e1 featured races at 10:28. .....,... (H)..., "9llect1••· conl (10:2'1; 2. Alltell ISi 10:03; 1. 11 :09; s. Goldlttll'I CIEi 11:13; ,_...,._ u . ers"t t --"ed *'°'""1CHl*'CM .. M . ~ IOt ll:CM; '· Ademffls (SI (Ml 11:1S; 1. Kelwt IEI ll·lS; 1. DIV l y, Op·rcutA ....... (Hldltf &n911 ...... I. tt:ll; s. W•kott (Cl IO:lJ; 6. Hell 151 Arcln .... (IE) 11:31; •. HffOd•lck CM) in the 2-A. is entered in a ....... fHldllf,..,,.., .. s. IO:IS; 1. Mtil'llOfl ID) ICI :)•; I. U :llO; 10. E!Wllcotl IM) 11.SO; 11 ,.,,.. race al 9· 13 th l -•--' ~(H)OllfGeltM .. I . IEchrertll IS) 11:M; •. Mom.,.,,..,.., --tMI ll:Jt; 12. Pl•ll tMl n 11; ' • a ~ .,....... 10110:s1 :t011t .HW!llMton (St 10:J1: 1. SIMn 1M1 12:11; 1•. P11ne 1M1 features Marina and ~MH tHl ..,. 111e.,.v.Me "· v.,.., 10111:s.; 12. WM....-co1 U:lJ.J Mater Dei. • • • • • • ' JO I Steel·Belted Radial Tires -Now At Popular Prices! . Size FR78-14 Size GR 78-14 Tubeless Whllewall Tubeless Whftewall The 40,000Mile Tire General's original 40,000 mile lire - The General Dual Steel Radial. Bu ilt with two tough steel bells ... radial ply construclion. WHITEWALLS .... BR78-13 1ubele1::; whitewall. phts l2.16 F.E.T. SPECIAL PURCHASE! 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Charge it •• at General Size F78·14 Slit H7B-1• Size F78·15 Size H78-1 5 Tubele•• TubeJess Tubeless Tubeless Blackw•tl Blackwall Blackwall Blackwell $23.95 $26.95 $22.95 $26.95 Plus S2«40 Plus $2.77 P!\11 $2.45 Plut 12.83 F.E.T. F.E.T. F.j:.T. F.E.T • Slzt 078·14 Size 5.60· 15 Size G78·15 Size L71~15" Tub•l•ss Tubeless Tubeless Tube!••• Bl•ckw•H Blackw•ll Blackwall Whltew•ll $24.95 $19.95 $24.95 $34.95 Plut $2.56 Plu1 $1 .79 Plus $2.60 Plu1 $3.11 F.E.T. f .E.T. F.E.T. F.E.T. "Availa~e in. whitewall only. ~M. 11 :01, IS. ·~n COi U:OI; l•. ~1 <HJ def MY•"I'-OIN'erlto111:1J. . JuN1011va•s1Tv T he da.y's top race, I!'-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. l' M. JUNIO•WAUIT'I Mer1M lttl U•l E•-thou b • &!::rlMm•r•MlreAel (f> ftt O.UNllltC•lft71 .... C........ t , ~ 1•111:1r; J. IMndW g 1 Will be run at ,, klt•M. 1. Flbftf•ltl 111 'It: .. ; :a.. J1N1PDt !Et tt:Ool; s. K•nv IE> 11:11; •. 10:35 when Laguna ' ltr••••·Whll• (I> ••f Hl"'M• (SJ tt:n; I. I.twit ISi IO:S1; '· "°""' Sllltr• Cll!"I 12: ti; s. Werner IMI Bea l!h • s Er i C Hu Is t YOt....... toi n:ot: s. icevt:..-111 11''°; '-~':/. "1:~l":;":': !~~Ht-:; Patrick Henry 's "'hom' ~ti-> ... WcMI_.... MClll"fn Ill 11 :,.; 1. ,._..,....IOI II H •' "~> I EI ti. ' t.&. . t1:•:'-1r-10111:21 1•.Golllltf'9 : • · ..... , = : to.WN-. Runt, Santa Barbara·s ............... IHI tNf ..,_..ai. tDI 12:•; '°' temflbell (01 tS: IS. Ill 11:41. _.M IOPNOMO•• vA•t•TY George Aguirre and : .._...tcett '"' • t..nt.Wltltemt O...N111tcw1 c•1s-a......... .. T .... csu 11•1M1-.1Mv..fe Gahr"s Jim Arriola are , w. t. litetNrtr cs1 11:11: 2· FO!llfft¥ 31 t. we"""'°"'" 111111v1 •1». ~ the featured runners. ~(11 ... ll'fl••• ~..,_ t111•; a. Herrlrne111· COi 111M; •• Ndnl; 2. Ltllot!t• IMVI 10:0S; ... l .,.. ... ,,., .... Ge a tcwit,." Ill tl:4t.I $. JoMlol'l,••,1 IMIWI IMVI ll:U; '· P'11rbel IETI Hulst and Hunt are the ....... 111 : I . 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Cotto Mtsa "'-540.5 710 --W••---{:)oon~r of later, you 'll own Gener ••--•'• 4 •'"• 50 • 3 • 3-..1! I . !.. ... .. I t \ Coast Vibrant • " • \ \ ' • ' ~ I\ ' -,..... ,...v.:;. UCI Explores ' Choral Works By JACKIE HYMAN ot tit. ~lly Piiot SUtf Choral music is a mis un - derstood art. Many people associate it with the light, generally unambitious choral programs presented in high sc hool s, exp lain ed Margaret Murata, associate pro- 'There really is no nondramatic music, 'says UCl's Margaret ' ' Murata who will conduct the oratorio 'Jephte ' tonight I • . fessor of music and assistant choral director at UC lfVine. "People's voice5 mature late so you can't do heavy work at a high school level," she ex- plained. ''Here we try to have the ctiorus do as m·any different musical styles as they can." SHE SAID great choral works are similar to opera,, "The dif· ferente is there's no costume, no staging and usually ('°dancing.'' The University Chorus, under her direction, will present Giacomo Carissimi!,8 oratorio "Jephte·• toni&ht at 8 p.m . in UCl 's Concert Hall. Tickets are S2 and information is available by calling 833-6617. Tonight's concert of baroque ml,lsic will also feature the University Chamber Singers directed by Kevin Golden, J .S. Bach's "Partita'' with violin soloist Kimberly Kay, Robert de Visee's ''Suite'' with guitar soloist Doulf Rubio and G.P. Telemann's ''Concerto" with viola soloist Peter S. Odegard. In addition, the chorus, with the University Orchestra con- ducted by Alvaro Cassuto, will perform Mozart's "Requiem" at UC[ Dec. 5 and 6 and plans to perform two baroque operas, Purcell's "Dido and Aeneis" and John Blow's "Venus and Adonis" ai a later time wlth stagi'11 by Clayton Garrison, dean•of UCl's 5cbool of Fine Arts. THE V ARIETV of baroque styles on t9night's program should keep the pace lively, aaid Dr. iMutata, who added, "I don't tile going to concerts which· are all cbbral. even though I am a choral director, because I f'md them boring Unless the director bas varied t.!Je styles." Baroque music, instrumental and choral, has enjoyed a revival in America during the lut Qlght yiani, she said," But that doesn't mean the music b)sn't always been good. •I\ '' Jephte:'' the oratOrio she will be cond~clln&, 11 a'Blblical story which will reature~aojollta Ke'(ln ,. Golden in the ti.I.le rote aiid Terri Cannlcott as bfs daughtet. Tiie oratorio was fir1t performed ln 1840. • It'a rt dramatit 1lof"1, Dr. Mur,tasald, but "Thereroal\rll nonondramaUc mualc." &. I l • Newport Show Highlights N'ew Works - • . ' • -- , ,... Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Fr~. October 24, 1975 DAILY PILOT C' J • '"-...;.....;......;..··,;,,;.· ...... ·-· ---·· ·,;,;,;;· ·-·--·-·-----· Bauhaus concepts. realism , hard edge painting and abstract expressionism \\'ill be represented in "New Acquisitions, Ex· tt.>nded Loans a nd Selected \Vorks F'rom the Permanent Collection,·· Oct. 25 through Nov. 23 al the Newport Harbor Art Museum , 22 11 W. Balboa lilvd .. Newport Beach. Among the new acquisitions is "Sunt~• l\1onica Pier. 1975 '' (detail, aboveJ by Masa mi ·reraoka in the style or 18th and 19th cen- tury ukiuo-e woodblock prints. Also on display will be an un· lilied bag OeflJ constructed of gold -plat~d copper foil by Jerry McMillan, and works by Jim Dine, Lita Albuquerque, Joseph Albe rs and others. l\1useum hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through SWlday and 6 to 9 p.m . Fridays. Admission is by donation. JI j:i..--, - ~a, Piiot PtNllOI by lllclll ... KMll!ff occ Features Fanciful Folk ' ' /\. lady i11 pajamas and hair curlers sits Quietly reading. a magazine in the Orange Coast College Library (above, \Vith student Mike Ackerman). while nearby a young man stand s poised for act ion o n a skateboard (left). They are part of two Lhings: 1;10 urt exhibit 1;1nd a s tudy of pro- blems in three-dimensional color and de- sign. Clearly, they also represent a lot of fun bolh ror both their makers and their vit.."w·crs . The pair are among a collection of ne<:1rly life ·s ize figures made or papier· mache by students in Karen Mortillaro'S color and design class, which is required ol a ll OCC a rt majors. They are on display now through Nov. 11 in the main floor gallerr urea of the OCC Library, 2701 Fairview Road , Costa Mesa. Tbe library is open fro~ 7::.J a .m . to 10 p .m. weekdays and from I a .m . to S p .m . on weeKends. Admissi,: i ' free. '( I • ' - d DAILY PILOT y ... -.... - Wildlife Art . . ' • ' , ·~ . .... ---\. ' ~:~~. • • • • ' , Charles Fr<:1cc, whu designed the Nationetl Wildlife Fctlcr~1tion stamJ)S of birds. V>'ill be a.t Rola.n<l 's Collector Gallt>I')', 35115 E . Coast ll1 ghw;;y, Coron a del Mar, from 1 to 4 and 7 ti> 9 p.m . Ocl. 30 \Vith originals of three of his pi.iintings. In addition. prints, including the zebras sh0\\11 above, will be available fur sale. F're1ce 's illustrations have appcarl.'<l in a number of books iJnd tJcrit)tlil'als, inl'luding the ll.eader's Digest , 1\udul>on Magazine, and ··Diet for a Sm;.ill J,lanet." Women's Week on TV 1\. salute lo Women·s Week. a Nat1o~al Geo~raphic Special, a premiere of a new cantata and a look al the future or the Irvine Coast arL• among the highlights or special programs on televis ion bt-~inning Saturday. Four programs on women will be offered that day by Channel 28. "Who Is My Sister·!", a dis- cussion involving Glona Steinem and other prom inenl women, will be shov.•n at 2.30 p.m . . . . ,. . ~ 1.i,;,.f,_ ,t,. , ~.~~. '1'.. I . • ' f • • I • '· ... 1': 'r ;1 111 New Ploy ''Growing Up To~et.hcr : Four Tc>en Mothers and Their J1ab ies·· ...,'i ll air at 6 p.n1 ., fullu .... ·c<l by ''Will Ms . Smith Go to Was hington?" al 7 p.m., narrat- ed by Adrienne Rarbeau, who portrays Carol in the serit's "Maude ... "A F R EE Woman, .. a film about a divorced young mother which won the Golden llugo Award at the Chicago Film Laurence Luckinbill, David Huffman and Cynthis Harris are among the actors in "The Shadow Box," a new play by Mi,.chacl Cristopher which will have its world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music Center Oct. 30 through Dec. 21. It will play in repertory >N\lh "Too Much Johnson." Tickets are available at agen- fies. Festival, v.·ill be s hown from !Oto Ji .JO p.m . S<1turday on Channel 28. On Sunday, the National Geo· ~raphi<' Sot"iet y will present ·Amazon .. at 9 p .m . on Channel 11 . The s pecial follows ex- plorer /film · maker Pierre Gaiseau along this mysterious river. Carlo Maria Guilini will con· duel the Vienna Symphony in the premiere performance or Got- tfried von Einim 's cantata, "An Die Nachgcborenen '' (To Posterity i . in the U.N. Day Con· cert at IO p.m . Monday on Chan· n el 28. Beethoven 's Symphony No. 7 will also be performed. A topic or considerable local in- tert>sl will be explored on "Irvine Coast: The Next Riviera?", a look at the 10.000 acres or Irvine Company.owned property between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. TH•: PROGRAM, at 7 :30 p.m . ~1onday on Channel 50 's .. Focus Orange County," will involve a discussion by Don Cameron, Irvine Company direc tor of urban dei:;ign, and Judy Rosener, coastal commission member and a UC Irvine f<lcully member. The program will be repeated al3p.m .Oct.30. ''Phone Forum : Legally Speakin g " v.•ill look al legal righti! or the consumer at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on Channel 50. Viewers can call in lo 897-0302 lo ask questions of a panel or ex- perts . A classic satire will be present- ed in Voltaire's "Candide," ct BBC production to be aired at 9 p.m . Oct . 30 on Channel 28 . ·'Classic Theater Preview,·· to be shown at 7 p.m . Oct. 27 and 2:30 ·and 8:30 p.m . Ocl. 30, will give background. THE RICH African heritage brought over by slaves to the New World will be the subject or ''Say Brother," to be shown at 11 p.m. Oct. JO on Channel 28. The show focuses on the ~n­ cient kingdom of Songhai. its rise to prominence, its contributions and its downfall. Guests include Beah Richards ("Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?'') l 9LlfE ART • LIMITED EDITIONS • CUSTOl.f F-,.. .... -9 .:r .. 1-PUBLIC SHOWING ~ If you can find Lido Isl e you can find • e <I .. ... ... "' ... i ... 0 A FIRST SHOWING IN PAINTINGS by CHARLES FRACE • l! % m .. § 0 c: m .. • .. ~ .. _, IHTERHATIOHALLY KHOWH ~ ~ WILDLIFE ARTIST ;: i October 30, I p.m. to 4 p.m. ~ f i s • I ~o~~ VILLAGE & SHOPS where Via Oporto and Via Lido meet In Newport Beach ·--............, •• --l'wYlce ,,,,,......o ... --·· ""C4 1 cfllleo ...,.,. ....... '" ...... ,._tic• ....,. .. ,.._ ---·•llll. ~='--a.-411.._...Mop no. Cllllhfl'• ~ .. ._ no.c-..... ,_ ...... ,, __ ·-... -.. _ ca-,--·· ..._. ........ -.., -·· Oo1 rt ; --· • . . • ' ,~J Benefit Auction Tonight • BENEFIT ART AVC?ION -Worn froin Robert Silla Giallery to benefit the Orange Coast College Children'& Center. Preview 1 to 8 o'clock, auction 8 :30 o'clock toni&ht at the OCC Student Center, 2701 Fairview Ro~d, Costa Mesa. ALL·MF.DIA MEMBF.RSIDP SHOW -Now J.hro1,1gh ()l·t . 30 <:tl the LagWla Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Or .. Laguna Beach. Hours: 11 :30 a.m.lo 4.30p.rn . Free. ART FILMS -Movies on Peter Paul Rubens and Jan \''an F.yck. Oct. 28, noon to I p.m . in Orang:c Coa::;t College·s Fine Arts Hall l 16. Free . 11,LUSTRATIONS AND PAJNTINGS -By David Blaze and Carm Goode, Oct. 2S through Nov . 23 at the 309 ;wtaJden Gallery, 309 1'1alden, Fullerton. I lours . 1to5 p.m . Wednesday through Stulduy, I to Sp m . :'11onday . Free. 1\RT DEMONSTRATION -By Clem Masow, at meeting or Thl' Artists Association of Huntinet.on Beach North , 7 .30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Edison Comntunity Centl~r on Magnolia Street across from Edison ll1gh School, Huntington Beach. f'ree, public in vited. ART GUILD PAINTINGS -Nine new works by members or the Art Guild or Laguna Hills, mnin lobby of Saddleback Community ijospital Medi cal Center , 23561 Paseode Valencia, Laguna l-1.1 lls. 2 Free Concerts Set on Coast A.guitar concert Sunday and a violin recital Tuesday. both with rree admission, will orfer l'Oasl audiences a range of string music. Su:si Meredith and Company will present soul and rolk·gospel music at 4 p.m . Sunday at the Garden Grove Artisans' Guild, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Tbe free event is open to the public. Violinist Jack Becker, a former soloist with the Toronto Symphony, will play music by Mozart. Mendelssohn and Brahms at noon Tues· day in Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 !o.,airviev• Road, Costa Mesa. The Irvine Mast.,... a.orate and Orchestra will present the VERDI REQUIEM J ohn Alexander, Conducting Wl!to g~I 1.0lo1sh Suwin Smll". l<>P'"- 8onnie HU.-, ,.,.,lO Pilul 1-4.,.....,,, Teno< Ml<hil•I G.llluP. Bills THIS WEEKEND! ~turday atl:30p.m. Sunc&avat•:oop.m. S..Mil AM Pl"I ~110M.lr'lll -$il!IU ••-ll1tW.1111tlllSt. "'Int: MltllS t.S ilflllll \J.50 -Sh,1d9flt111.541. C.11 ~' lw lfllwmilllilfl .. .....,. r•ffl. Tklllllt• •v•ll•llM ill C..ll Mlolsi< SMr•. Galleries/ Exhibits PAINTINGS AND BRONZES -By Bill Harris on and Bill Sowell, Oct. 27 through Nov. 15 al Galerie Lido, 2811 Villa Way (in Cannery Village,, Newport Beach. Also, w at ercolor cla:sses by Bill liarrison, Oct. 27 through 31 . S75 . Information 675-0183. ANTIQUE CLOCKS -On loan from Charles A. Jarvis, Oct. 20 through Nov. 20 at Home Savings and Loan. 190 NewpJrt <.:enter Ur., Newport Beach. PHOTO EXPOSITION -Now through Sunday. Southern CaliJornia International Photo Show, at the Disneyland Hotel Exhibition Hall 1n Anaheim. PHOTO SHOW -lOlh Annual Processional Photographers Wesl E:i<hibition , now through Dec. 7 at the California Stale Museum or Scienre and Industry, 700 State Dr., Exposition Park, Los Angeles, 10 a .rn. to 6 p.m. daily. CdMShow Tuesday The student dramatic association or Corona del Mar High School will present "Showcase," a pageant or bicenterutiaJ scenes, in the school's lit- tle theater at 8 p.m. Oct. 28. Donations will . be ac· cepted. The school is located at 2101 Eastbluff Dr., Newpart Beach, just off Jamboree Road. • TANNA LEATHE"'S CLASSIC TMRIU.ERI Who pu! her u"llo the 11~.tY wedge? I • I MAUHIUDll SAU aw> CARROTS 00 C&ISPCB.UY ~ . , Ambrosia Aptly Named ~ Amb::::::::~:~:uent- ly is lo the news as ''heaven" for international gourmet societies, but every guest is special. DiMer {or ~wo may cost.$2.!iOO or $ZS, depending on the choice of Wine from the outstanding cellar. The latter ptlce, ot course, is ror just entree and beverage. However, the course includes a delectable vegetable gami and is a completely satisfying meal. THE COST -well worth con- sidering when you want to dress for dinner in an elegant at- mosphere -is comparable to bayfront steakhouses with all- yo u·can-eat salad. Plus there are such amenities as strolling 1musicians (Sunday through Tuesday), silver and crystal, red velvet decor, dis- creetly attentive service and a foot stool for the lady. It's all part of what proprietors Geri I and Gos ta Muller call "a symphony of talent and con- cern." Having entertained kings and queens during their 35 years in fine dining establishments, the brothers treat every patron royally. From the regular menu. we've .. enjoyed sauteed abalone topped with salmon mousse and creamed Riesling; also medallions of veal wrappe<l in bacon and topped with pate. MORE AND less fancy offer- ings may be selected from the grilled meat, seafood and poultry listings. Salads are composed or a cer- tain lettuce, such as bibb, Boston or endive, paired with shrimp or mushrooms or crumbled cheese and drizzled with very delicate dressings in the French manner. For those who prefer a livelier taste, one or the potages would be in order. Perhaps consomme, vichyssoise or Senegalese. Hair the run or the assorted crepe desserts is watching the berries doused with liqueur and profiteroles glazed at tableside. Sometimes maitre d' James lli ghc~t Quality ~at1ve ;\ll·xican Foods Coo.way assigns two waiters for these presentations. •AT THE most recent ex- travaganza for 67 connoisseurs from the 1-larbor Arca, Jtillsborough and La J olla, the elgbt courses alternated in tem~ peJatur~ to heighten apprecia- tion. The lamb and veal consomme Doily Pilot /ood editor Carol Moore ts .sub.stituting Jur r~staurant columniat Norm Slanley, who is on vocation. was flavored with curry and served in a flaming copper Caldron. Since poached salmon was or- dinaire for his audience, chef Leif "Dollis prepared an intricate poached egg with caviar in wine gelee. A pastry shell filled with suc- culent sweetbreads was followed by hearts of palm marinated in sauce Diable. Oren 7 Day s After the intermission, the dining C'ont1nued with pheasant prepared par excellence, a com- pliment Indeed, knowing how t.~asy it is to overt.'ook this de- licacy in such a large quantity. Wild riee and a peaeh with wine jelly comp!ctc-d the nl~,.~. THE CHEESE course was l'.lnOther indication of how Am- brosia lives up to its name, "food for the gods.·· Stilton cheese with port wine was rolled into balls, studded with walouts and pre- sented on thin toast curls with grape halves. ACter such (easting, Ow dessert might have been anticlimactic t!xcept where the l\.1ullers are in - volved. They had acquired lS bot· ties or ultra-secret l\1uscato Amabile as the perfect comple- ment ror raspberry crepes. Of course, this wa.s a s pecial arrangement that took eight days to prepare. But there is still plen- ty or music to .be enjoyed at the "symphony." 501 30th St ., Newport Beach. Call 673-0200 £or reservations , To Entertain Actress-singer Linda Kaye 1-lenning y,,•ill bl:' featured with comedia.n Stanley Myron 1-landelman at a fund - r aising dinner dance for Temple Bat Yahm or Newport Beach . The event will begin at 6: 3-0 p .m. Nov. 2 al the Newport Beach Mar- riott Hotel. Reservations are required and may be made by calling Mrs . Robert Teller. 642-5358 . LUNCHEON and DINNER Wet*~: ll:)Oo.m. to II p.m. Fri. ord Sor. 11 :30 a.m la 12 p .m. CO CKTAILS 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962 -7911 fl 5th Anniversaey.fl t Specials t ft IC•••'•'" o;,,,,., ·*5cn •• STEAK TEBIY A.KI and c!ll SHRIMP TEMPlJRA. t Combination dinner served t with green vegetables t t TRIO OF FAVORITES ~59;) t Steak Teriyaki, Sesame Chicken ~ t and Shrimp Tempura combination served with green vegetables t TOP SIRLOIN ~59;) : •• t ·t 1 a-ounce steak, eltherTOfiyaki style or plain broiled. Served t with sauleed mushrooms and Tempura style zucchini t ALL SPECIALS INCLUDE SOUP, RICE, TEA, ANO OUR SPECIAL GREEN TEA ICE CREAM t · 11a10at11 i f #60 Fashion Island, Newport 'Center t f · Reservations honored: 644-4811 ......... ,.. ..... . -· ---.... .. . J' -· • •• •• RESE R VAT IONS HO NORE O Phone (714) 644 -1700 ( _/J~;;;zk? #~/I c1sco~s • •• I . . , Frid!y. Oclober 24.. 1975 OAll Y PllOT Q , Times/Places Adult Dramas Offered At Colleges TONr arr, OCl'OBER Z4 'FATllER 'S Dl /'-Drama by Oliver llailey, at the Orange ( J ast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 8 o 'clock toni ght and Saturday. Free, first come, first served. For mature audiences. 'BLUF.S FOR MR. CllARUE' -r.1ature drama by Jame::. Raldwin, 8 o'clock tonight and Satur- day al UC Irvine i-~ine Arts Little Theater (Humanities I-tall 161 ). 7S cents. Information 833-6617 . Limited sealing. FOUNTAIN VALLEY HALLOWEEN FF.STIVAL -Tonight through Sunday, includ- ing carnival. gymnastics s how and parade (10 a.m. Saturday, north on Brookhurst Street from Slater AvenueJ. Most events at Fountain Valley Recreation Park. 16400 Brookhurst St. Free grounds admission. ANAHF.IM HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL -Includ- ing carnival, petting zoo, costume breakfasts, grand parade (7 :30 p.m. Saturday, east on La Palma Avenue from La Palma ParkJ. Various times today through Sunday. Information 535-2833. LONG BEACH SAILBOAT SHOW -At the Long Beach Arena. Inc lud es films, seminars, equip- ment. 4 to 10 :30 o·clock tonight and Oct. 28 and 31 ; noon to 10 :30 p.m . Oct. 25 and 27 and Nov. l and 2. $2 .SO adults, $1 .25 chi ldren. 'RATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN'-John and Pat- ty Duke Astin, previews 8:30o'clock tonight, 2:30 and 8 :30 p.m . Saturday; official run Oct. 27 through Nov. 15 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in 1-iollywood. Tickets at agencies. 'THE OPF.NING OF A DOOR' -Suspense drama with Cathleen Nesbitt at the Westwood Playhouse. 10886 LC' Conte Ave., Westwood, tonight through Nov. 23. Information (213) 477-2424. BACK BAY RESTAURANT . BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY • "HOUSE · ~ of 111 • HUM . OTO ._.. °"""' c.l"- .............. , ...... _.Wnt ... H-.flf ... ....... llN tl.nt .. cw... CtNsl••-Ow•ers JI• -4 IOH H•• extettd • •- w 11: -..a .,. mxlom llo ....... JM i• tM CjrKlws Ori ..... h iidHka. ·0•4':tt• Ori..t ......... .... •T• o.t O~ c_...., Pi:p•td & Ped&eged: '"Sen-ing You Is 0... Good Fi:wtuM!'• IN HUMTIHGTON HAllOU• M.4U., IOAI DW Al.JC SHC>f'PINli C&ITU: 846-6588 I HIJ ALGOHOUIM ST. ~ IYlllT DAT 1f.tlt.:jMe Q.OHD TlilHOAT NF.W DINING INTHE TRADITIONAL CHARM OF I.AG UNA BEACH OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. LUNCH• DINNER CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH • SUN. 9 to 4 DINNER NIGHTLY 4 to 11 :30 SEAFOOD BAR 11 a.m. to 1 :30 a.m. COCKTAILS• ENTERTAINMENT IVY HOUSE 384 FOREST AVE . LAGUNA BEACH 494-9491 752-8558 I . FrH Parklno In Lumbervard Lots A CRO~'N JtOUSE OPERATION BAROQUE MUSIC -Music by Bach and Telemann pluJ Cariasimi's oratorio ''Jephle," 8 o'rlock tonight at UC Irvine Fine Arts Concert Hall. $2. lnformatioo833-6617. 'THF. SHADOW BOX' -A new play by Michael Cristofer. pre\liews tonlgbl through Oct. 29, oC· ficlal run Oct. 30-Dec. 21 at the Mark Taper Forum of the ~Angeles Music Center. $4 pre· views, reservations (213) 626-7211. 'ONE MAD NIGHT' -Halloween play at the Jo"'ountain Valley Community Theater, tonight through Sunday and Nov. 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9. 1:30 p.m . ft1days, 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sunday!. 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Reservations 968-809Sor848-0181. ) PULITZER PRIZE·WINNING PLAY -"The Effect or Gamma Rays on f.1an -in-the-Moon Marigolds" by Paul Zindel .• at Golden 1W~t College Actor's Playbox behind the comrpun1ty theater at the Gothard Street entrance~ Hunt- ington Beach. 8 : 30 o'clock tonitht and Oct. ZS, 30 and31 and Nov . I, plusSp.m. Oct. 26. $2 general, $1 .SO students and st'nior citizens. Information 892-7711. Limited seating. ·mE SOUND OF MUSIC' -F\J.llerton Civic Llght bpera production, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Oct. 25 and 31 and Nov. l; 2:30 p.m. <;>ct. 26. Reservations 879-1732. . ' "WEST SIDE STORY' -Musical at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Tonight through Dec. 7, with dinner. ' Reservations 492-9950. j 'JUMPERS' -Farce by Tom StopJard, now through Nov. 1 at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations i>l6-1363. 'TOO MUCH JOHNSON' -Farce at lbe Mark Taper Forum o{ the Los Angeles Music Center. tonight through Dec. 21. $4 to $9, tickets al agen- cies. 'THE NORllMN CONQUESTS' -Richard Ben· jamin and Paula Prentiss in three comedi~. tonight through Nov. 22 at the Los Angeles Music Center Ahmanson Theater. Tickets.atagencles. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ZS IRVJNE MASTER CHORALE -Verdi's ''Reo '. quiem .• '' 8:30 p.m . Oct. 25 and4 p.m . Oct. 26 at th!! . Santa Ana First Baptist Church, 1010 W. 7th St.,; Santa Ana. SS. and $3.50 adults, $1.SO studeots. Reservations548-6049. M'WU DIETZER, PIANIST-In benerit recital at 8 p.m. Saturday in lhe Fellowship Hall of the Neighborhood Congregational Church, St. Ann's Drive at Glenneyre Street, Laguna Beach, f.or building fund of St. Paul's Lutheran Church: Donation $2 adults, $1.25 children, students. In- formation 494· 7998. \ ' lSeeZOTHCENTURY, Page et) Enjoy your Dinner: at Ben Brown's Restaurant in beautiful Aliso Canyon * * . * VEAL OSCAR or BOUILLABAISSE MARSEILLAISE Among Many Select Dinner Entrees Cockt.811 Lounge..()endng-Enlertalnment GENO LANZI-Fri. & Sat. JASON CHASE -Tues. Wed. Thurs. Turn lnl•nd .toureign 31108Con1Hwy. Reservations 499-2663 • So.t..gune Now appearing: PYRO San D•@go F1eew:iv ail 011s1ol . 666 Anion Blvd Cos1a Mess. Cshlorn1a 9l626 (7 14) !>AO.l'500 .. • Cf OAILYPILOT Friday. /)c!Obef 24 197S Casts Announced for 3 Productions TV DAILY LOG · Three loea.1 community theater~ arl' head1ni.t inlo phase two of the 1975-76 scuson \Yllh thei r respective announcements of <.·ustin~ for their nl'xt productions, <.ill going on the boards ul Nov· l·mber. The rare is varied with a comt.'<lY ("Su bject to Change") at the Costa Mesa Civil' PluyhouSc, u drama ("Oe1;1r Friends .. / at th~ lluntinglon Beach P layhou se and an old·fa s h10111Jd 1nelodrama ('''l'he Drl111kard"1 .._.t the San Clemt'.>nle Com n1unity 1'ht•atcr Costa '.\11.'sa·s l'ntry \\'Ill bt.• an Orangl' l·ounty premiere or a newly rl•lca~l'll u.nd ILttlc·known ' s J1!I TEMPLE <:;ARDEN$ ~>'E1' ~ CtHHGSB lCe•lnurnnl '"-' :;('~j,; 5 LUNCHEON AHO DINNER DAILY Speciol Luncheon Buffet S 1.85 r,,1011uu1 tl,r11 In l·lf 11 .iCJ tu 1 J'J RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUt<GE Fec1tui111g L•ot•c.. Tr u1ncc1 I Dr•n-., I 500 A.DAMS lot Horborl COSTA MESA S40·19l7 540-1921 And, ht Gordc-n Gro~t 1220 1 BROOKHURST !Al Chapmonl bl8·70ZO LUMCHEOM •DIMMER COCKTAILS • SUMO.A Y BRUNCH EHTERT AIHMEHT t<IGHTL Y IACK! BETTER H' EVER! LUV N' STUFF 2406 Newport Blvd. •On The Boy ICOME IY LAND OR BY SEAi NEWPORT BEACH 675-2244 Join our Sundoy "BUFFET SET"!! friends meet in on otmo~phere ol hospitol11y, wi th bullet d1n1ng brough t lo perlec11on SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH f,"'Y Sunday $395 10 AM 10 2 PM All tl1L' qooc/1('~ co11il11n111(1 h11·ol.ln1' uncl /urrc/1(•011, p/u\ Cl qlfl\\ o f 111<1wb1•rr y cl io1r1p<iq1it• ! ,,1/urrr1.1/ ,1,r.,,', 1.1,!•'•·I· · SUNDAY FAMILY BUFFET f,.,, su,,doy s51s 4 Ptv'I to 9PM A H.•l1~(IH)1I of 30 oppC'f11ro1~ nncl rlul/\·1 1 ,,,/nrh Ho t f'rlffC't'\, 1ncfudrng n huqf' Roo~I Boron al BeC'I Intermission Tom Titus play by Jules ·rusc:.i <A·hich ~enters o~ a puir o r spinstt'r s1slt.>rs . 'J'hc impending marriage of one of thesl' l·ldl·rlv \,Hlll"S and the efforts of th1• other to stop 1l prov1(h.· thl' comic t•onfl1tt lllRECTOR P:iti ·rambellin1 will be 'vorking 'A'llh ;_\('.1s t l'UmpOSt.'tl of Juckie r1anci::1n. Robtu &:huonU\'l'I' . .lul·k ()).\born, i'i1 ar~<.1rt·l Uo>i:r .111d 1-:d Lt' S{·hol·ffh.• r :-;u Ujccl to Chan gt"· upl·ns !'\ ov 21 fur ;i \hrl'l' weekend run a t the C1\'1t· l'lu) house in tht• ('l)mmunily Ccntt·r Authlor1um on the Or;_ingl' ('ounty 1-'airgrounds. Reserva- tions Ufl' be1n~ \akl·n al556·5391. 'llt•ar r·riend!'<, .. ii modern drama about three couplt•s trying tu fort't' the rl~con<"1l1ation of a fuurth at ;.a dl·1:1dt:d d;.inger tu their own unions HllF..\KF ·\ST I.I '\{'II 111'.\:'>EK l'll('l\T.\IL J),\.'\('J,\(; C,Airporter qnn q./otel Pl\ESE\TS OliTSTANDING Dl'\J.\(; & ENTEHTAl\MENT .. * MEDITERRAN~AN ROOM, 1-'(JI( EXQL'ISITE Cl:ISll\E-SERVIC'E DIN:>IEH SERVEi) FROM 5 P~I LU'\"Cll FRO~l 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUN CH Fl\0)1 10 AM · 3 PM * Ca pt ain's Table Coffee Shop SER\"ll'(G 21 ll Ot;HS DANCING & EllTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY INTHE lOUN<it 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (OPPOSlll !Hl AIRPORT) 833·2770 Real Cantonese Food eat here or take homt STAG CHINESE CASINO 11 121st Pl,. Newport Beach 0Riole3-9S.U H-to Midni9hf Daily-Wtditnds Until I :00 o.rn. O•ll Jt ft.US,.. _..Oii ........ TUES. & THURS. FROM 4 P .M. T6Nl6'S -Dollar ~ "All• You•Can•Eat" SPAGHETTI 21 0 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~ DINNER SPECIALS? · Served Monday 1hru Thursday (F1iday, S.turday & Sunday 'til 6 P.M.) -Excluding Hol idays dinners includs soup or sal6d, choice of baked potato or rics RED SNAPPER .................. -... 2.45 MAHI MAHI . , •.....................• 2.75 GRILLED SEA BASS ............. , .... 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN, ....................... 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ................ 5.95 plUI 32 othtr varilties of superb seafood and beef dirher Luncheon from Sl.95 wvlld daily 'til 4 P.M. • PriYltt Party fac:ilities to 300 3901 E. COAST HWY,, CORONA DEL MAR RESIEAVATIOHS 17141 8754900 11271 'ACIFIC COAST HWY., HUNTINGTON BEACH RESERVATIONS 12131692·1321 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Au Jus AMOMG 20 SELECT DIMMER EMTR.EES -Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining ........................... . . • • ; ~bastlans ~SI ; : ,,.......,..,.~,.,,,.,o:;~ ""'f<I~· : ' . . ' ........................... f0111<•111N,OIMA !ION Af>IO tl\(llflllTIONA (11!.\l (714) 492·9950 140 AVENIOA PICO SAN CllMENTE ts the state version or the acclaimed TV play by Reginald Rose on CBS Playhouse. It will be d1rC'cted by Austin Peay. Cast as the separated Couple are Pat Burson and Ale:< Koba. Their ''dear (riends" will be l·nacted by Mary Ann Volta, J oe Carr, Lois Farah. Stanton Pritchard, Maureen Shrubsol and J'•eler McA llister. .. Dear F'riends" will open Nov. 14 ror a five- weekend engagement at the playhouse, 2110 Main St .. Huntington Beach. Advance reserva· lions may be made at 842·S421 . TllF.: VIJ.J,,\JN "'ill be roiled again at the San Clemente Community Theater when "The Drunkard" opens Nov . 13 for (our weekends. Chu<:k Roberts is directing the meller. one in a series of spl•c1ul plays selected for the theater's .. bicentennial s eason." J.larvey Dabling will play the title role with Patrick O'R<'illy as the villainous lawyer, David Paulson as the hero and Sue Sebring as the heroine. /\!so in the large cast are Joanie Ap- plt:'gett, D1anu Dalawrak, Doris Donka, Tom F.<:lll'Son, ·rom Groesser. Georgia Ha mlin, Mar2i McGO"'an, ~1ichael McGowan, Valerie Schmidt, Zora S:tem('nyer. Richard Wolfe and Judy Wrighl. Performances of ''The Drunkard " will be given Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 6 ut 8::.> in the Cabrillo Pl ayhouse, 202 A venida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Call <192·0465 for reservut1ons. • C1\l.LR01\RO The Fountain Valley Com· munily Tht:ater \\'ill hold auditions Monday and ·ruPsday at 7 p.m . for its Christmas production. 1'Chrislmas Every Day," a comedy with music. The cast includes three men. two women, 10 young people from 6 to 18 and a chorus ... tr\'outs ~·111 be conducled at the theater, 18280 M·l . flaldy Circle. Jo'ounlain Valley. Sr0x G. '""" ...... '""' .. " '·~··"• S•1,1 k1l•ll11vt. Ntm [ 71 41 6lf·ltt4 Art Show Painting and sculpture by m ore than 50 artists will be displayed on the mall at Fashion Island, Newport Beach, t oday through Sunday. ~ S-POUTER SALOON 1 BAbBDA Victorian Bar at \ ~~viwon ~---lt~a/theWHAt~ BALBOA PENINSUl A • 673 (633 ., T,....Y ....... To 11111'~·-· .. • ...... ~,,_., ..... ' ,\ s..lliy ....... ~ ~ . . I O:lO ...._.1:00 ,.... MIGHTLT JACK GARDENS DIMMH 5"Cl.U .t..tTMPi-lw r--we<e1.-n.n.. Fri.&Sat.IE.-.-. ·~,~ Li*• lurk 24312 DEL PRADO ' ....... """'" .... ,, ~· MIJI'. 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J)EFECTIUE · " • "\.lltn•nl'ver .1 rc,1:u11,1n1 ..:.di'11, h;1mh1ir~l'r ·,tli,bi.1 1 ·le,,~ 1,.,,1 JU'I 111 ~cc r }llU f111 m cun1pl.11n1ng .1h1i111 thr ,,,,1111 h.11nh•1q.~('' 1l-1E FINDNG or: TM JS 80AR:O IS T1-j,AT IF V0\.11< PEl<~(IJ~LITY WEO'E TO fJE IMPllOVEO SY 15°0%1 YOl.A 'O STAND AN E~CELLENT C"1ANlE OF eECOMIN& THE SCMOOt.'5 MO~r ANNOYING Gr.IZ'L-. by Mell ') ) • ·J • • ! l ! l • . ~ . • l l • I I ' • I ... . " (:I DAILY PILOT Friday, Octobef 24. 1!175 20TH CENTURY MUSIC AT UCI ••. • ' (From Page CJ) SEAL BEACH BICENTENNIAL -Old·limo movies (nomin a l chargeJ, barbershoppers, folk dancers, and a parade (10 :30 a.m., northwest on Electric Avenue from Seal Beach Boulevard). Other events 12 :30 tos p.m. Saturday al lteritage Square.Seal Beach. SfATE FINAl.S RODEO -State's top 15 cow- boys of the Internat ional Rodeo Association. 2 and O p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday ~t Ingalls Par~. 6th Street a nd Crestview Drive. Norco. 1n Riverside County. $3 adults, $2 children. HALLOWEEN DANCE -By Social Solos Club, open to single adults over age <10, 8 p.m. to mid- night Saturday at the Santa Ana College s tudent lounge, 17th at Bristol Street, Santa Ana. $1 .75, open to public. Jnformation!>41-0416. CREATIVE FILMS -"Visions ." a collection of award-winning short films: 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday at the Golden West College Forum, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington llcach. $2.50. GLINKA QUARTf.T -Sponsored by the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society , 8:30 p.m. Satur· day in the Laguna Dea ch High School Audi tori um. $5 adults, $3 students as space permits. Informa- tion64<1-J981 . BARBERSHOP HARMONY SHOW -Golden Ci· ty Barbershop Chorus and others, 8 p.m. Saturday in the G arden Grove lligh Sc hool Auditorium, Stanford Avenue at Euclid Street, Garden Grove. $4 and $3; reservations836-8961. ETHNIC MUSIC FESTIVAL -11 a.m . lo 3 p.m. Saturday in the Dorothy Chandle r Pavilion of t he Los Angeles Music Center. Free. 'A DELICATE BAIANCE' -Edward Albee drama at Cal State Long Beach. 8:30 p .m . Satur- day in the University Theater. $3 gene~al, $2 stu· dents and senior citizens. lnformat1on (213) 498-4540. SUNDAY,OCTOBER26 BOB MITCHELL BOYCHOIR -5p.m . Sunday al St. George's Episcopal Church, Laguna Hills. Free. WILLIAM ilALL CllORALE -8 p.m. Sunday at the First United Methodist Church, Broadway al Kenwood in Glendale. Donizetti's "Messa da Re- quiem" and Verdi 's "Stabal Mater." $4.50 and $3.50, at door or (2 13 J 244-7226 . WNG BEACH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -4 p.m . Sunday at the Cal State Long Beach University Theater, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. $2. Reservations (213 ) 498-4540. · JAZZ ENSEMBLE -Featuring premiere of Hal l · Johnson's "Suite for Staae Band ." 8 o.m . sUnday in the Cal Stale .fo .. ullerton little Theater. Reservu· tions870·337L. TUESDAY,OCTOBER28 FlLM FOR DEAF -"Llght in the Piazza." with captions, t'orum 2, 4 p.m . Tuesday at Golden West Coll ege, Huntington Beach. Free. WEDNESDAY ,OCTOBERZ9 •SO UVENIR' -Starring Deborah Kerr. Oct. 29-Nov. 30 at the Shubert 1'heater in Century City. $4 toSlO, tickets at agencies. TllURSDAY,OCTOBERJO •TJIE FIREBRAND' -Farce about Benvenuto Cellino, 8 p.m. Oct. JO through Nov.lat Santa A.na College Phillips Ital\. ~; tickets at box office (weekdays noon to 3 p.m. or one hour before cur· tain). • WAGON TRAIN PILGRIMAGE -TheCalifornia Conestoga Bicentennial Wagon, drawn by four horses, plus a 40 -minule show , <:tt Central Park, Huntington Be<il'h , 9 a.m . to8:30 p.m . OCt . 30. ·'PERFORM ERS COMMITIEE FOR TWEN. TIETHCENTURY MUSIC' -At UC lrvine'sCon· cert Hall, 8 1>.m . Ocl. 30. $3.50. Reservations 833·6587. 'EARN EST JN LOVE' -Musical version or ''The Importance of Being Earnest," Oct . 30 through Nov. 2 at Cal State Fullerton Recital Hall . In· formation870-337 J. FRIDAY,OCTORERJI 'JESUSCllRISTSUPERSTAR' -Del. 31 lhrough Nov. 23, presented by Long Beach Civic Light Opera at J ordan Theater. 6500Atlantic Ave., Long Beach. 8:30 p.m. Fridays :rnd Saturdays , 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Information (2l3J 432·7926. BARBARA CROCKE'IT. PIANIST -Beethoven and Schumann, 8 p .m . Oct. 31 in the Cal State Long Beach Un iversity Theater, 610 1 E . 7th St ., Long Beach. $2. Reservations (213J498·4540. WESTMINSTF.R HALLOW EEN CARNIVAL - Costume pa rade, 6: 15 p.m. Oc t. 31; game booths. haunted house. Sigler Park, Westminster. 'THE MEDEA OF EURIPIDES' -At Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater. 6101 E . 7th St., Long Beach. Oct. 31, Nov, I, 6 and 8 at 8:30 p.m . Ticket information (213 J 498-4540weekdays. 'HALWWEEN EXTRAVAGANZA' -8 p.m . Oct. 31 with two live bands, Fungus and Tough Times, at the Royal Inn of Anaheim, 1855 S. Harbor Blvd. (near KatellaJ . Minimum age 17, costumes optio~a I. $2. 75. Information 7.50· 18 l l • - Surf • '"'('"" '"""' .. """ ............ I.JI IJll f _ .... , Mahogany-the 1MJ111an every woman wants to be- and every man wants to have. SWF FILM NSTIYAL THISWIHI ''THE FORGOTTIN ISLAHD Bili De Wllans · .JEan·PiErrE fit.Jrna'lt ,..re fOOl Butl~ ~ f'w'(l •• AJlhoo,I fJEJ'm .... ~ Maoo' )iTI"~ blt<rixr iib"ectwnnJ.D: ~I ~e:ow "I -vecome a lon~way, Baby!" . JI .~ 8'14170 (I TOtO '$41 ·5880 L '" _w.;: .,..h.11 M.1hng..11iy""'cl\ .ind ..,+,_.,., ~ht• CIUTlt' from- and st1ll lovl'd her T hl' f..,~h1on ~O<J!3flhl'r v.ho Cr••<J!('rl !hi-~I beau11ful model 1n 1he .....otld- and rhf'n tned to d~ttoy he1. It's Ilk• nothing you've ever seen befoie! Of SAICTOSHA" BYLAAAY Y ... TES SANT0511A 15 T11E STORY Of' A ..o.JANEY-AN OOESSY-TO MAit<f LANOS, MAiNY ISLANDS. A SE~ TO FINO THAT ONE PU.CE EV£RY WAVE RIOEA OAEAMS OF FINDING ABE.AUflfUlf'llM. ,, ..... nilt: OflAWIMGS MIGHTl;;;;,'=~ 1511 W. $UNFL.OWIR W. Of Rl T t.. .M. 540·0ISM A '"THE WA y WI war V ""GOLD'" IPG) ,_ ...... _ ....... -.,, "'St&LOCI JI."' 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J:J•l:ll-7:Jt.9:J.I Soff-USJ JOHN WAYNE KATHERINE HEPBURN "ROOSTER COGBURN " (PGI 7:00 A 9:00 S•t/Sun 1:»3:1S.5:10-7:00.t:OO '1£11JIN Of TllE PINl PANTHER" 9-.Jt w,_-•-UM:.•5 '11IOROUGHll MODERN MIWE" ''"' J:te Wf1--J-1'21 FA[E P"'FllOJ-IG rr ... 1111crtM • , 1ec1 '•"'••• "9 LIVES Of F'Rlll THE CAT" 1:11" "''' _,_ -l:M-1:11-1:11-,,11 "HEAVY WFllC" 111 .._.._,,_,......, !t~SusannS Oneil Is ~ F.neaglr., lo(* p,... ...... .w. --·· ,__...._. 0 fi~~~~ "HEAVY TRAFFIC AT,,., . .,, ...... ALSO All CARTOON FEATUll "t LMS Of . • FRITZ THE CAT" I AT 3:10 6:1S & '120 AT 7:35 ONLY "HEAVY TRAFFIC llABD I Al 71SD OHlT . ...,. ALL CMYOON RATVU "t LIVIS Of FRITZ THE CAT"i~"*'"~" t • • • - Who'• Afraid?' Charles Mit chell and Pamela Smith play lead roles i n the Golden West College production or : ·w~'s Afraid of Vlrg1n1a Woolf?", which will be performed at 8::JJ p.m. Oct. 31 and Nov. J, 6, 7 and 8, and 5 p.m. Nov . 2 a nd 9 at the college theater, 15744 Golden West St ., Huntin g ton Beach. Ti cket s are $2 general. $1 .50 senior citi zen s, and are available in the col- lege bookstore. "HEARTSOFM WEST" PG) "'MASH¥LLI"' Ill "'MOMTff "1NON"" a '"HOLT &UJL'"tNl "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL"' Ill "TOMMY" IPGI "FRITZ THE CAT"' IXI "HEA YT TllAl'FIC" IXI '"WHIFFS" "MASH" "HARD TIMES" "LAST DETAIL" HAID TIMIS ,.. --Lim.I IKi MAN IM -N 12tM MIOOll e Unllllllt Nl~T 10/,~ ,, ...... "'""'"' ~·· ---·-----THI WAT WI Wllll"t ... °"'"'" -IUl_l.._IMf -------=1 .... ,_, ... ....... " .... ., ... tUI• ,, ..... . , ........ .. ~·- ONI Of OUI DINOSAUlS IS MISSING 1'l + CINDlllLLA • 0111WM IJ:M e .. tw«tl NAT __ ,_ HIAYT TUIFIC I'll Mll,_MCIA .. 9 UYIS Of flRI THI CAT !ti OflN ,,,,. -• .. ,.,_tt IMllf • PACIFIC THEATAES DRIVf ·lM SUPER SWAP MEE.TS HARBOA BLVD. D11wr -l11 l •I' Mttt I l •!O ~"'" Sot • S"" -I•"' 10 '•"' ORANGE Oriwr·ln 1 & 2 •n.,Sol, & s~~.-·-11 ''"' ''" '"' tw•4 •" O! '"'"''"' ~1>a1w"' f•mo fu11' P rolil1! 811 11n• G110,r! , ....... .. -· ... lll •" ......... 1• ···-....... _ ••00 ""---·· IE.TOND THI DOOi .. --INTll THE DlY&l • ___ ,,..._, 3 DAYS Of THI CONDOI" .. ~ .. MACON COUNTY LlNI Jt _ ......... -- 1oosn1 COGIUIN " -· SUGAILAND llPllSS "' ---··· _, .. ,.,.,_ ... SHAU:'t TIWUJ:l 1111 ...,...,. ..... _ THI WAT WI Wiii,_ ... GOlD .. --·..-...-ntl WAY WI Wiii-. -GOlD ,. t l0!.111'-• 1,..,., ·~ A IOT I HI$ DOG "' , ......... -·-Ml»•I ·=:-I -·-• , __ __ TNI MA,,T HOOtCl• .. ----·-~ HAID TIMll '9 --· ML unma ,.. --··-TOMMY .. -...... -..-...... , l l f . - .\ I , • fh• fol to ming CAESA J0,29); DES ER t•IA Ml t'RON' La wren I.AS VE 11 3l; ! ~tGMG RIVIF.I n avids• SAHAR ~AS DS Ill 28 ), It) 29 J TllUN I M0\111 FOR PA YOUl'I r•• •'·"''"' ............ -··-·· ~1\l AJ '"' [ffi· ~'~ ®" ... '.G: •• -~ ~ I Co• Beau1if hislOJ). • ~ I Thi In. Las Vegas e . following shows are scheduled for the rmng week in Lu Vegas. AESARS PALACE -Andy WIJUams (<ncls I0/29J ; Frank Sinatra Cstarta l0/30J DESERT INN -Juliet Prowse FLAMINGO-ConnieStevens fRONTIER -Robert Goulet Mal Z. Lawrence • / l.A.S VEGAS HILTON -Glen Campbell (ends 11 •J J; Ann· Margret (!:itarts I l/4J ~IGM GRAND -'Jackson Five , RJV~F.llA. -The Fifth Dimeruion, John Davidson SAHARA L Eddy Arnold, GeorKe Gobel !'r\.SDS -~1ch Little, Mel Torme (ends lll /281; Bobbie Gentry, John Byner (starts JO 29 1 THUN DERBIRD -Dick Clark Sliow MOVIE RATINOS R PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPlE 1••••·"'"''"''""'"'""''' ··-.. ,..,...,,_,,.. .... , .... ~,,,. . ·-,., ..... ..,., ·-,_ .... ~11 111(1(0 u...,,,1,,,., ... , .... .-, .. ,,"t ~ .... ~. ,, .W.ll ~ ..... .. ·U~ x 10 O•I 11•Dlt II IQ111lllD (t)O ......... ,_ •V'j .~ 11'11·~ ... 11. ,., :&; .. ..,. II "•'"'"•I --·-............... _ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 (RI Plus "Touch of Satan" lHE LION IN WINTER ~ind Seed Coast to Coast Sex Beauliful new i:wirls. Last sequence is the hottest in history. II alone is worth the price of admission. , ·AL GOLDSTEIN \'["'PORT Ht ,\f II A Ken QLJ))tLL FIL!\ )TARRlnG ROGeR DALTRtl .• The erotic, exotic electrifying rock fantasy. EDWARDS CINEMA HAQORAT ADAMS COSTAMISA 546-3102 I • ' Fr1e1er.0ote>b9f2•. 191s ' DAIL y PILOT C7 Escape Gen11ine In 'Pool' TllE DROWNING POOL-Joanne Woodward and husband Paul Newman star in lhe lalesl ad\/entures of the moral private det.ecti"e Herpe.r. lh1s lime drawn to New OrleJM. murder mystery and 11 mean oil baron. The plot 1s gu@68able and the escape-£or lhe v1l·Wer if not all the charactcN-1:. genu1nc. { PG J MONTY PYTJION AND THE llOL V GRAIL -This sa\1rlcal look al King Arthur·s l'ourt has some very runny parts rem1 n1scenl ol early Mel Brooks and Wood y AJlen, 11.ilhough the rilm d0t<sn't quite come lofelher as a whole ! PG ). THE tUDING PLACE -Nol a re· ligious mo\'ie, but a movie about re- ligious pt-oplc who took God with lhem -into a S az1 prison C"amp In llulland du ri ng Y.'orld War II. Some very l0xpl1rll \J 1olt•nr;:-!ICent.'S earn the fiJm a PG r.itini:, but the puc-e draas nevertheless. (P G 1 Beagle 01t the Co11rl s Snoopy takes up tennis in lhl' nC'w ilnimated Peanuts special "You 're a Good Sport Charlie l~J"O\Vn," to be broadcast at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday un Channel 2. BROTHt:R, C1\S YOU SPARF: A DIMt:? Ncwsrl"el <'lips and a fie· tiooal character playt'l.l by Jamt'S Cagney comb1nt• 1n this artful, re- warding look <Al the 1930s :.tnd Amen ca. I PG J Jazzfes_t, Burmese Dancers Scheduled THF. WAY Wt~ WERE -Barbra Streisand and llobert Redford are bt!autihd in this sentiml'ntaJ lale of a romanee and marriage from begin· ningtoend. tPG > NASlfVll.LE -Director Robert Altman introduces 24 d is parate, sometimes desparate characters 1n an atte mpt to prorile An1erica lhrou~h a country ·music scene mi c rocosm. Thl' C&\\' music is sarcastically trite but as char min~ as the mo v i e it se l f . v.·11h t o p performanct"s by a covey of stars. <R> GIVE •f:M JIF.l.L. IL-\RRY: -11·s a1m06l loo muc h lla rry .c\/en for a re- aJ Truman buff. but J<1mes Y.'hitmore does an ln{'rcdible job of staying in character. 1-tc JS Ha rry S Truman in this re-creation on ri lm of his li,·e tour de force from the stages of America . (PGI THE WIND ASO THF. 1.ION - Candice Bergen is alv.·ays still, but l'Vt'n more so as a v.·oman of rank in this fictionalizl.'d account or lhe kid- nap of an Americct n h~· the lasl of the fkirbary Pirates !Sean Connery J in l\1orOC'C<t. If il sla rls ~mateuris hly and thC' di;.ilog u(' never improves, at least thl" action picks up , and in the end a tear of sentiment shov.·s lhroueh this bloods hot film. Brian Keith plays Teddy Roosevelt. (PG ) PLAY Tiekl"ts are no"' on sale, some "·ith d iscounts ava ilable for ad- ,·anet> purehasl•rs , for upcoming l'Vents including the Burmese National Theater dancers, a Parents Without Partners Las Veg as Night, a big.name jazz concert. a benefit film series and a o ne.man s how by Emlyn Williams . Williams , a well-known British 3ctor. director and author, will appear a.s Charles Dickens al 8: 15 p.m . Nov. 12 and 13 at the Garnson Theater of the Clare· mont Colleges in Clarement. Tickets are available at Mutual and Liberty a gencies. Orange Coast College is offer· ing fi ve movies for $4 to benefit ils ··J.lelp the Children" program. The films, which will be shown on Saturday nights Jan. 24 through Feb. 21, are "F'unny Lady," "Lit· tie Big Man," "The Sting,'" "A !\tan for All Season~" and "Jesus Christ Supersta r .·· Checks. payable to the college, should be mailed with a !:11.amped sc>lf-addressed envelope to Veterans Affairs Office, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa i\.tesa. CA92626. Tickets are available at agen· cies for a Nov . 14 jazzfest at Los Angt:>les ' Shrine Auditorium with Quincy Jones, Jimmy Smith, Les Mccann and others. Tickets are also available for concerts by Paul Simon Nov. 20 alid 21 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and for Lily Tomlin's Dec. 19 performagce at the Los Angeles Music Center. Parents Without Partners will hold a Las Vegas Night Nov. 14 from 8 p.m . to 1 a .m . at the Costa l\1es a Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Or., Costa Mes a <near Harbor Lind Adams). Tickets in advance are SG; al the door, $7 .50. Information is a\•ailable by calling 646-8716 or 645-9432. Fourteen dancers and mus i- cians of lhe Burmese National 'fheater will present a progr3m of clas sical Burmese dances at 8;30 p.m . Nov. IO in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. Tickets are SJ in advance and $4.50 al the door. They are ·available by sending a check or money ord e r Lind a selr- addressed, stamped envelope lo Dance Department. Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mes a, CA 92626. Cheeks should be made payable to the college. CO\TA MESA ~:..1~:S1 ~e18Skla. •1~11.·~ MONDAYS in the DAILY PILOT The robbery should have taken 10 minutes. 4 hours later, the bank was like a circus sideshow. 8 hours lat0 r, it was the hottest thing on live ".V. 12 hours later, it was a ll history. And it's a ll true. ,, . . .. . ..... . • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR ILVD. • Ifs the SOOMI two dudes from "Uplown SollJfdoy N'ighl~ .. but this time they're bode with kid dyn-o-mael 811119PllTIR ...... ...., s~ ... llLVl8 Llllllln J11111mes °'"""JULIUS fl.\RRIS OCNS: NOM LEE Of\WIRll~ ~Sl!WAAI 1 .,~d••••• W8L118 1;~;.:I ... ISSIEllVIS 'i•i'!"'\rlftr~OV.~S.f'V· ~·:i1tit111.@fY ~·#Ol · Prcru::te t.iyl.!l't'i'-ll !LO<lk Crrt!mt,"OOFO!l.R 1.1;r,c.~0Jll(,W!lllli · ~iub·"fflbt lie~ Ye;~ Co111Mn1 •979-4141 CALL THEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES 0• ""It • 9'}7 0831 lt out ·b-rmy~ TClNIMY-EXCLUSIVE lf~(.i{ilt , ORANGECOUNTY ~ ~ ENGAGEMENT ''llJ '· ... ,, ifDWllDSCINIMlt I. '1\' . · 'I '""":;-:;''"''",',, "'Y · , .. . The erotic, exot1c · ' • elMtrifying :-ock r :.-fant.ansy _, ft1 'f""• ~->IO·~ t u.,, ..... x.;_, ">l~«:i"l w" l>'N· ~··10 !"'X) .... ·h l<ld.f'-:>-'T'lll<i 1111111'1 Nm1a · · BlloloCH89 ~•'~ ~.l\~~~,£~~~~ ..... 1 •• l ... u •UGI C'!':!_ll '" ''" .JAMES WHJTlllORE .. ~ ... ,11 ... _.,. GIVE'EM IIELL. IUJIJIY! Plus ' BROTHER CAN YOU SPARE A 01Mf?"' ['idw~~~!i~,IS_l.~~.~~!M-1 .,.,fl~~!,-!!~.! ... ., J _i•!..'"' _ __) '"'''.!.".,,.c1 .. ·111_,.,,,.1 t? '~Hot.y(;liML ~""......... ("'~!·.~~!~l!R\.~~!Ml I 1.... , ...... ' ""~• WWlA£ 00f:5 II lf!JllT• . NEWPORT BEACH • M4·0760 IN I INTU I ..... 00 •' .... ,CO"""''" ... ,.._!!'DfC'""111~1. "' ~1ois lrlJt<irret QrrrlJ<. re l'!OO..c<m 1111 Strt~ Kffl Will£· Wv1lS IIDIOO\ ~ GW1l ES imll{;asflctE!I :O!Blilf ~FRANK!l: llcn.mj ~~!ff~~ 1.'AAIN ILIJW · 0>!'0011>"(1(\'IW[l · tin Edl:l llll Allf N · J[()t,((Wl~ fnm \1!4MR m C)A l'ffl!.tt IXJIMKAlffii ('JJ,OOY IRJ..=-..::::.."'::..oi • • CO.HIT AT W!Sl "lHE FORTUNE" INU41 ll!IT ..., .................... ,,, •01 ..... Clltll!__!!.1~"1 ... I I ·r ' I • I . -. • I (:8 DAILY PILOT * Friday. 0c1ober 2•. 1975 I * THE ALL NEW WESTPORT SQUARE (17th St. in Costa Mesa) JOIN OUR OLD-FASHIONED-DAY SATURDAY OCT. ~5th · 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. .,. . --/ FREE BALLOON ANIMALS! . y Watch "Billy Balloon" make fantastic animals and designs . right before your eyes. Take a free one home. You and the kids will love them! SEE AND HEAR 1907 BAND ORGAN! x ' Y o'u'll be astounded at.this antiqLe amusement. The sounds of a turn-of-a-century ') band playing the tunes of the ./ day is a treat you won't want to miss! FREE POPCORN AND~-:-:. SEE 1908 REO SOFT DRINKS! . . @ TOURING CAR! * * * ·* What Grand Opening would be complete without a bag of those munchable kernels and a sip of the soda·· reason enough to come! Here's the same antique auto seen and enjoyed on the beloved "Laugh-in" show of late! · 12 EXCITING NEW STORES! . WESTPORT SQUARE is a unique combina· ti on of shops and eateries. You'll find a health store that offers nq.tural juices and sandwiches; an Italian Deli in a sidewalk cafe setting; and steps away you can delight in a Belgian waffle or crepe. · And there's so much more. Colorful signage . . with names to match offer everything from books, body contouring and beauty supplies to · designing, decor and delightful apparel. VISIT WESTPORT SQUARE DURING OUR FABULOUS OLD FASHIONED DAY AND USE THE VALUABLE COUPONS BELOW! the BOD RUSSO'S 10% OFF ON ANY ITEM I ITALIAN DELI No soup-no nuts-no kitchen sink but everything else for his & her I GOOD FOR ONE TOMATO & CHEESE beauty' needs with discount prices 99c PIZZA (TEN INCH) from wall to wall ••. plus •.. Subs·Coldcuts-Beer-W lne-Soft Drinks bend over backwards service from Phone 631-0255 a couple of guys who know beauty Oller Expires 11/1/75 ------ DELIGHTFUL DECOR I FIRST UPS 10% OFF ON ALL •• 20% OFF ANY PURCHASE MERCHANDISE ON GRAND OPENING Unique Apparel for Speclalizlng In Syroco Wall Men and Women plaques & decorator Items FREE DRAWING ------K. W. BAKER CO LIL.LIAN BALLARD I FREE DRAWING FIGURE CONTOURING SALON 1st PRIZE · $300GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR ANYTHING 25% OFF 2nd PRIZE· $200GIFTCERTIFICATE ALL 'PERSONALIZED PROGRAMS I FOR WALLPAPER Pound evasion ••• by gentle 3rd PRIZE · $100GIFTCERTIFICATE persuasion •.• the Lllllan Ballard Way , FOR ACCESSORIES . °l'" Explr" 11/1175 Come lh andlreglster. Deadline Is "'."ed.,_Oct . 29, 1975 THE I GET TOGETHER I 10% OFF ON ANY GAME I I Backgammon-Chess-Monopoly-Gifts Greeting Cards Phone 646-1 no Oller Expires 10/31/75 --- AMERITONE I I PAINT CENTER I 20% OFF ON ALL PAINT I Plus free roller cover with purchase of four gallons of paint Phone 646-877 4 ---VAN'S BELGIAN I WAFFLES Af1D°CREPES OF COSTA MESA I I • • • I a . COSTA MESA " > iii ., t: > <( . 8. "' ,;· ., ~ c <' > " <( <( z "' c ., --c c ~ -~ 17th St. ,?] " .... * WESTPORT SQUARE LITTLETON'S . BOOKS 10% OFF ALL HARDCOVER AND PAPERBACK BOOKS. (Saturday, October 25 only- with this coupon) !--! ard backs· Paperbacl<s-G If ts Phone 64-BOOKS , -llllli -' THE HEALTHY NUT BUY ONE QATE SHAKE, ~ GET ONE FREE. BUY ONE QUART OF FRESHLY SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE, PAY ONLY HALF FOR THE SECOND. One Coupon Per Family ---FREE 10-SPEED lllCYCLE DRAWING ' BRING THIS COUPON TO WESTPORT'S qt.O FASHIONED DAY ' N- r u11uc NOTICE P UBLIC"NO'l1CE PUBLIC N011CE .... ," 1Ul"taK>lt COUllTO• Tl4• STAT•MCAllf'OllMIA l'Ott nt• COUMTT Ofl' OllAlltGe ,.._..,.., MOTt C e Of' N •Alll NO 0 ~l"nOM f'Oll PllOU.TI Of' 'M AMO COOICIL. AND "Oii Lll'TT TUTAM•tJllW'AllT E\Lllte ot PATlllCIA I". Vo\HDEMI wt:YDl!N, OK•elofd. NOTICE IS HEREll'I' GIVEN tfWlt AL.LEM J. VANDEii WIEYOl!N ... tiled twrell\ • p111ltloft lot" PnlO.Mit Oii OlVIOA.MATl.IN,Atty. Wiil •nd Codlcll •nd Litters •S.Otf..,.Sb'Mit,119.21• Ttll lffttfl l••'I' to 1fle pelLUoner -&.M .......... 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DAILY PllOT 0 J ... i-.Nlt Tho 8lcPlt ~on IM CJr-.C-' DAILY PILOT CL•-SSIFIED ADS -· -· ---· ....... s.. .. .. -. ._.,_ .... 1'0!ot.Wft You Con Sell It , Find It, .................... ,,,. ..., tr ............ -·-........................ ...................... T rode II With a Wont Ad [ 642 ] One Call Service •5678 Fast Credit Approval -·-"•I ........ tl-.tt9t H-•ForUo ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUORS: Ad.,ril .. .-. G-al 1002 la.o.ld check tMI .. om •• ~ • • •• ••• • •••••••••••• dolly """ rq>Ot1 .... "'" 1-aldy. Th. DAl~Y Pl~OT ••-• .-1yfor1Mftnl ltt. ccwnd lllHriiOft ..,.,_ MIH~RAHCH ONLY $39,500 nu~ charm ing 3 bdrm, 2 ba, home hat1 new rrpt, bit-in kit. cov pillio. Close ta schools & shopping. Grow )·our own food on l•••••••••••I th1 i. ext rOA lgc l ot. ~9491 . ,...,,,_.• l'lotic•: -AU real n tate advertised in this newsp•~r i$ sub- ject lo t.hP Federal •,air . Housin g Acl of 1968 which makes It llle&al tol ~;;;;;;;,:;;,:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; a dve rtise ·•any pre.'I• feren<e. lim<toUon. or GRAB THIS fl~T .I disc.ri min a lion bas<."d on rw ""·color, rcli ~;on. .... IT WON1 LAST•. or national origin , or a n intention to m!ilke-any If you've l:H>t:n \ookln1t for such preferpce. IJmita :1 ,flarc> that has 3 huge .Uon ,ordijcrim1n.allon." bt• roon1 s, 2 baths+ lov- l'1-puncllt.."CI family room This newspaper will Qt~ +l;1r~c country kitcben knowinJtlY a ccept any + lo,:uts or cabinCts + advertising fo r r e11I co~y fircph1 rc + bonus estate whit h is in \'iota-wa:-.h<'r .Ill dryer in- c'c'°":::o°':.:'"c•:.::'"cw::_. ----"I t·luded .. hl•re it is! One 1n11c from beul'h and t·losc to .:i ll. Anxious ownt•r has priced below markrt for ACTION! Phone us ett once while it .!:>llll LS a\ a1lublt·. Houses For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>-• 1002 .. \ ••...•.•••••........ 3 BR + rooL ASSUME $30,900 $259MOHTH Best pool home buy with this beach chalet! 11\f- PttACULATE! Ankle de· ep shag! Squeaky clean paint! Gourmet kitchen! Rambling master bdrm retreat! Dining enter· tainmenl ? Park SJJI.(' Tahitian bac kyard 14'ith giant shimmenn~ pool ! Rare 7'1 loan · no nC14' l oa n costs! O wn e r bought new! !\lust sell! 962-7771 -~-:'.!Ill 7 UMITS 7 L'n1l lot 'o''llh IO\'CIY 3 bdrrn house in Eastside <.."osta J\fes a. Prired at onl) a bit morl• than the OOu!>t' 1ts('lf. The t'mply lot nt'xt door sold for our ;1sk1nj.! pnt'e of S53.000. New homt's J,!01n g up a<·ross thl' ~trcet Honn Fw5* , __ ,.._ _,_ Uo ·······················1······················· ·····•·•······••··•···· GtMrel -t002 Guorel t002 G_,.. tOOl ............................................ ~. !••••·•·:··~···--······· ·-. v.·1:s1 J-:Y -.; TAYLOR CO. Hl-:1\l .'[<)l{S ~1 1 1 11 t ~J·l l) AVI llOROOMS PUISll Quiet secluded area of N. B. Cheery kitchen w /bar which seals si x. red brick frpl , loads ol storage. Great yd !or kids & pets . Sharp! $89,500 2111 S•J .......... Rood l'IEWPORT_ CENTER. IU. 644-4910 1002G....t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SELLERS Wt ttHd Ustln9s!! l f you're thinking or sell· ing your home or in,•est· mcnt property, cull us. we can offer READATYOUA OWN RISK .. because $35,500. "'ill buy this lovC'IY 3-BR. family home with rormul dining rm. Custom.built home s urrounded by l·Cons1s tunt 11uality poaure. ex· more expensive homes. 2· Personalized servit.•e. 3-Spe~ial "No Obli1a- tion'' ogrecmcnl. 4·Service after the sale. Nirely decorated. 2-Car gar. Under $1800. dn. Owner despe rate. C:ALL 540-3666 Pleose '"ll 644-72ll lJ ~~ihffllbl ~ W•'relloretoh.lp HOUSE OF GLASS VIEW Country atmosph('TC! of fields and farmhouses. c.uthedral ceilin.:s and WALLS Of-' GLASS that overlook ra rpl'tin i: ! Lavish dining room. l..'01.)' living in Scandinavian family room ! Swl•cp1 n~ master bdrm s1.ute with sep a r a t e breakfas t put10 ! 3 C h1ldrcn 1: retreats' $5600 down ! tlurry, call 847 -6010. LIDO ISLAND CHARM Great locatlon elose to t ennis c ourt s a nd beaches. 3 bdrms and ex· lra lurge patio. S134 .500 C:all 675-7225 .. , ~ .. ,, .............. , ~ .... . \ .. \I J J~l ­ HE.\ I :l''t A SE.RG E.JITERPAISE.S CO 2ND HOME FDR BOAT & FAMILY 36' Slip + 3 bedroom, rame room Condo. Brea kfast bar, formal dinm1. paUo off MB and liv ioa area. Bur1l•r <elarm f;11nla allct 1'~urni5hed or un · furnished, m•kc orfer! t I-"« appointment. QUIET ELEGANCE Hew G!"eenbrook This lovely Bingle SlOtY ol bdrm!J on quiet cul·de - sac. Show!' like :i molh:I hu.::e f:11n rm, vaulted ceilings. Off1!rcd al only SM,500. 545-9491 . . ..----. Walker & lee Real Islet a LARGE FAMILY? GAEATIUY! r.~reptionall y fine home in HA\'CRt:ST a r ea or l'\ewport u~ach. t'our bedrooms, ne~· dru~•· wall to ..-ia\I coi rc1>et1ng, recently redecor a t ed . Ternf1c hx·3tio11. Priet.-d at S'i!l,50&. Cu II 673-ss:iO for more details . C 'I'< !<r Q •I' I I " • tfl( ·, t I [® l'IEW LISTING Waterfront. pil'r/float COUNTRY LIVING Rare New England Charm in 1£1~::.~~ ~ [~,,,.,. 0 • .... '"·" Properties , ~ 75'2·1,20 .... . ~ leOO CXl•tl SI N(Wf>Oll l(A(M THE REAL ESTATE RS -Sparkle plenty! Jmmar . WATERFRONT 2·BR . 2-br1. rom1) rcdcc'd lo nel4' Xlnt finnncing. "$3950 Dn . 0 1A1nr v.• /t•a rry bul IJ l !!1 ~·, Int No points. loan fet'!'. ("r("<fJI or quall ryin~ problems $95,00l. J Bit . 2 ba . h om l!'. GOUR/l.lt-:T KITCll .. :N! Lovely patio. L\1ove.1n re- ady ! Jl e du c ed lo $139.500' Newport Beach S Bedrooms. J b:ith .... den, family, 16x32 l111111i.: room. '• aC'rc y<i rd 'o'lth ht'atl"d /hlll'rl·d pool 1\ll thi s and a pr1\al1• trees hadl'd lant· O\ 1·r look1nj.! l'herr:-l.ak1· Reduced lo SI 17 .000 EASTSIDE 3 BA + FAMILY $72.500 GorJ,!eous 1·u~tom home! Prim<' t:ast~1dt• :\1 t•.«a lota\1on \l,'a lk to Wt>stt·llrr• Trf'1•·lincd ... 1rc1·t. t..:u!'-tom built ;ust \y,o ~cars ;iJo:n' L«fl!l' ll\'· int-: room Chef s k1t l'ht·n Bil! f;1m1ly room l'hrl'l' k1nl.! sizt• l)cdroon1s. l'uul ~•:tt' \'ard ~\ tl·rr1!1c \ alue; J)on 't "''ill I call llO\I.' 7.'12 1700 .,;G::::A::::A::::D E::::l'l::::S::::E::::n::::t::::ll::::G~I [ ~ Ex:cellcnl localion 1n e;ir 1y Bluffs on ont' of lhl• DOVER SHORES MIND IOGGLER An absolutely mind bol!· gllnll'. home on S11ygl<1S!'- l·l 1 I I . p r1 1·cd bt•l o'o'' JACOIS REALTY market. 1'h1s 1."' p;1lat1u1 1 ____ c•c•c•c·66::.:<oo __ _ perfet't1on 3 Hit. 2 llii .. f;im1\y r oom . Ure:.in view : j.?ct.rdcn.« Fee l1:1nd O'o'·ner mo\ 1n1<· tu Sw1t 1.erli.1nd · hurr~ $165.000 ll l':,\l.TI Ill~ ~I'<' I·'. I'll I 673·4400 TENNIS Al'IYOl'IE? In .'\l l'!'la Verdl' Your own court IJiJddll' ll'nn1s lh<ll IS ~ A real LOVt-: ~1J\1'("JI ;1'<4a1t:. you from i.:rat·ious t'nlry la\1sh ;i rt•a to BIG bt•drooms. This bt•aut1ful t r1 ·ll'Vl'l horn(' IS TOP St~A1'J-,;/) ;.ii $75,500 T ry lO ' r down. Don 't be acc'd out. Call 646-7171 Balboa lay Prop. R"altor5 * 675-7060 * SHOAECREST TWO STORY FAMILYAOOM C fin e s t Ar e cnbrll 'i Rcilutiful patio with I''> ct'pt1ona1 pn\'acy thrt'l' bcdroom .2 12 bath !> Pnce reduced to f75.000 i [®~·····1 •I Spaciuu~ hdrms, :~ bii:: hath .... hu~c FI{ i,1.Jlh b11! rot·k "''<tlt'rfal l. !1<e IN Dl><Ht -.y,1n1m1ni.: pool & ll·rnf1c \'If:\\'. \'ou O\\'N th e land . S165 ,000 646·771). Open ~\'t'S . PRIME BEACH AREA UNDER $40,000! Ext·ep1 1on.il ~ bdrm homl' ,.11u:.itcd on l:1r~c corner lot. Funct ional rloor plan + load.« of t•h ;1rm . 30' LIVI ;'>;(; HO<J .\I + HHIG ll T \V (JODE I) FA~tlLY H(_>().'\l ~·or once 10 .1 l1f(•t1ml' b<1r~1:11n ·hurry, ealt 5'f6.ZJ IJ [® THE REAL ESTllTERS ONLY $36,950 f':\ery 1nc·h of this pride of nw nt·r!>h1p l<1m tl!< home will make ~ou sm1ll' with deli~ht. ll u~c bdrm ~. immaculate lhru out. on huite lot Y,'tlh dream kit. for the lady or thC' hOU.'<C \.\'Jlh lu\•cl\ cahtnl'l.« & tile work ;.,. ~parkl1ng bullt·1n ap, pl1<.1nt'l'!'-Jusl l1 ~11•4j "''on·, liJsl. 646-ii I I. Opt_·n t:\'l'S. Unique entry lo spal·1out: formal li\'1nM ;ind b:•n qut•t 1·oo m s. Sunn y .i:uu rn1l'l kill'hl'n. l1 ;1n1hl 1n~ i.:amc rou1n with r ra ck lln ~ f1r(•p lii l'1· Grac ious j!Ucst Ll<Ath and lar~e laundry room Sv.·t•cp1ni.: stil1rs tu kin~ 'i i /, c m ;1st 1• r a n rl t·h1ldrcn's s utlt~S. Lui.h la ndsc apin g Vt'r y pnvatc J!rounds. Call for appt S57 .9UO . C..:;111 96.1·ti7G7 s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 3 + for 0.n 11e ~}?~~,o "'' gradt'cl J bedroom . 212 ba th , lovely Garden Gro\'c l 'oy,nhuusc, kinl! .«1zc mas ter bedroom , f1rcple1.ec. hui.:c dt•n or ·~ Near pool & t•lubhuu.~c t-:xt·ellent locat10>1 . Con- \'cnicnl to every thing. (all\O Sl'l.'. l'lf!ptg!j:?f'l(;Mtl 962·4471(r.:~)546·8103 SEAL BEACH ESTATE RAMILIHG 3 BR SS9,SOO Walk t o surf. Artistic elegan ce is car e full y htendcd wrth ca re free bcarh commun ity life style. Spacious li\'in,:: room w1lh massive s tone fireplarc and adjoining terrace. Banquet s ized dining room is convc· ni cntly serve d fr om mod e rn ~ourmct kitchen . Interior ~alley. Separate w i n l!: f or hideaway mas te r su.ite & larJ!c children 's s uites. Owner bouf:hl a nother . Does n 't want 2. Cull 963-78lU . R-SCOI Joaquin 2 BR . den, 2 ba S69.SOO a;9 c ... , ... J Bcdrm ........ $159,SOO HARRYIAllITT A.altor •• 644-1559 PRIME EASTSIDE Sharp J·Br. 2·ba with stone fireplace. on one of Costa Mesa's finest (UJ· de·t •c st reets . priced right at $50,900. CALL quickly. 556-2660 t;:SEL ECT - 'T'. ROPERTIES ~ Walkerlllee A11l l1tat1 NOTICE hn"' U;uly Ptlul t:la!'>s- 1f1ctl ;1d.« d1~play their ffil'SSiJj.!CS V.'!\h ]cg1bLhty anrl imHal't? ()ur ads. we <1-rl' proud to s ay, really l.!l'l rc s ulls Pho n e &12 5b''i'!I , . [~ . " . THE REAL ESTATERS Class1f1cd Ads sell IJrg Llem~. s mi.lll items o r any lll·n1. 642-5678 S([;l'J.11-A-lG £21'~' Thof lnfri9u in 9 Word Gome wit/, o Chuckle lol"•d b1 ((A' r •OUAH o ~·~"'l" .. l.o•·· r' ...... h .. · ... :,~i.~·l ... ,.,., b~· 1c .. ' •c.·-f~..,-,,,...,"' -o)'(I! I RHUSHT l' I I I I U'•'>CP•·1Mf .. erivr !(JH~S IO Gfl .. t~C,V.!' • LIDO ISL!E OAK FLOORS 3 Rdrms. _.. maict 's r m . Forn1;it d1n1n i.: roo1n Ul'n ~1th f1rc11l.1cc SJ S~.(1110 • • • • BAYFAONT J Hedrl)(Jm s Pit·r for 60 ft. l>o:.1t $24!t,UOO LAWSON REALTY • 675-4562 . MINI AAHCH S$S$TAY SSSS MAXI VALUE tiJ h(·at tins. 2 lir. 2 ba, Pn \' <tll' tin vc tu .'•cl·!udcd -"1nglc story 'l'nwnhous1• ranrh house>. lt;imbhnl! Your t·ho1t·(>, new rUl1,!> main hou .«e in i:ludes drHf)\'S ·SIO\'l'. j\;l'W µ;11nt t hree bij! herlroom 'i , completely r l·furb1-.;hccl p<1rlor . ;ind farm Secu r ity i.:a ll' pool·b kitche n. Uri t•k lcrr;Jcl• acrcs-n1 cc\y kept l:iy,·n'i I -• 1 1 l trees. founta1n ·all th1~ CiluS o s ira w 111.i.: j.!rounds CO \'t•rcd .... 11h fo-r only S21.9!'i0. A~k fo1 fruit trc('s l'r11·c in f'rank. 839-HJ21, i\J.:l'nl. in Santa Ana <"ludl'S Sl'par:1tc maids 1 ••• ;;. • ..;;;;;;;;;;:..;;;;;. 11uarters, v.·uod s hop. t•h icken hou s e bird a\•1arv. <;torai.:c sheds :ind niurh. mut·h more. (:ct back to tht• b;1,..,1es O nl y S4fl .. 'inn Call 963·6i67. Uon 'l v.·;ul. < '< '• 'It·,• [~ ' ·. " THE REAL ESTATERS Don't ~L\'C up the ship! "List " it in classified . DUPLEX S cwport Island E"tr; lar,i.!c 2 I.Mir Jn . 2 h.11 h~ c;1('h . (lvl'rs 11.cd i.:arag1• upper un LI \':tC'Jnt Priced at S9J.5<HJ 673-3663 t>15-4i77 l'\'t·~ associated BROKERS -A EAL TORS 102\ 'W 8olboo 67l·lb6l Ship to s hore r esults! SP.LL idl(' llc>ms with ; &12·5678. • Dillly P1\11t Class1f1 l•d Ad SCRAM-LETS Answt"rs in Cfa5sification 8080 G~ral I 002 Gt:Mral 1~02 General 1002-G ... ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEPARATE HOME IM UMIV. PARK J\lt raclivcly decorated & landscaped 3 BR , with study & fam . rm. Convenient to trans .. schools & recreation. Mu st see at only $63,900 A COlDWILL IAMKElt CO. 644-1766 644-7270 • CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX U Qreallocation! Front house has · 3 bedrooms, lireplacc, 3 baths. Spacious 2nd unit has 2 bedrooms. ca ll us lo see this prime property. $94,800. 2828 IE. Coo•t Highway, Corona d el Mal' P M MOfl!lS f!MI llVl"C "lTWOlltl. • . ForW----, . ft9 DAILYPtlOT Frlday,Oc1obef~.t975 HouM1ForS. \Hone1f.orS. Honn,...S. ,.._.... ••••·••• ••••••••••••••-••-••• ~ -....•.•.•••.• ,. .......................... ~ .... ··•·••···••··•·•··•·•·· .............. .. ~-~-~---····~-~-~ ....... ~~-~-~ ....... ~:~~-~ ....... ~~~!:'! .......... !~.~~~ .......... ~~~ f ~-~~!':' .•. !!.~~:!!!:.~~~ ... !!.~~ !!!!~ .. '!!1!~.!~.~! •••r• IOOJ cn.trol 1002 GeMra& l002 Gttlffot 1902 .....,.~..a0r-ur-.-.--..-FAMTASTIC •••••• • ••• • •••••••••••• •••• • • ••• • •••••••• • •••• •••• •• • • • • • • • •••••••••• ••• •• • ••• • •• • • ••••••••• TO'WMHOUSI OLD CORONA'DEL MAR :r' ..:I:"'~:=.:,·~~ * * * * * * Heritage Collection BRAND MEW GREAT NEWPORT LOCATION -4 bedrooms, formal dining room. 3 Ceramic tile baths. s+1p down fmnity ...-and living room. Cathedral reil· ings and extras. 3 Car garage. Lots of courtyard parking. Just reduced from $107,000. to $98,500. c .. 540.1151. FANTASTIC MERIDITH GARDBI HOME -3 large bedrooms, family room & formal din· ing. 2\'J Baths. Complete bltns. Fir•plact. New paint in and out. Many added features . Asking only S72,000. Col 541).1 151 CHARM-CHARM UDO ISLE -MEW OH MARKET -spic and span 3 Bedroom. 3 bath. 2 F'ireplaces. Huqe master bedroom with beamed ceiling and fireplace. $117 ,500. For details call 540.1151. ERITAGE REALTORS G..,...al I 00 Gneral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "CALIFORNIA VILLA" 4 BR BEACH-POOL CAREFREE CONDO Conveniently close to W estciiff .s hopping. Single story, 2 bedroom, 2hltlh.S41 ,900. Tropical entry to Pl:. TE BARRETT dramatic sunken living room -~·ith majes li r -REALTY-cathedral ceilings. J\.1am· 64!-5200 675 4060 moth floor to ceilini? · fireplace . Raised formal -;;;;;;;;::;;:::-;-;-~dining room . ,.: a rde n 1 view kitchen. 20· Family entertainment room. with nature's window and wall of !?lass ovcr- 1 oo kin ll terrace + sparkllr\g pool with jacuzzi. Old world charm is tastefully blended witk carefree California life style. Separate wing for spacious master sui te & guest quarters . Owner tran s fe rred . Mu s t sacnfice. flurry for this unique find . Call 9&3-7881. Gracious Living Elegant Rig Canyon home. 4 Bedroom. family room, formal dinin~. 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole Astro Turf putting green. Many extras. You own the land! s1m.soo. • 641).6161 Vl"'"'•··l\/11ri l'11I ... I' Uausual Happe-ttinq! Rare l·story Bluffs eon . do on spacious, park-like greenbelt. Charming 3 'Bdrm. Linda model. Ask- ing $75,000 EASTSIDE 2·0n-a-Lot Main hoOOe completely remodeled . Both hom es have separate enclosed yards and garages. Ill - ness requires fast sale. Sacrifice $44,950. Call £l.~oles6~!'J~lo MS-0303 G-1002 FORE5TOLSOMIHC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • • • macnab /Irvine realty FINEii HOMES FllOM $39,750 TO $745,000 MEW IA TFllOHT ESTA TE Custom built 5 bedroom. 6'12 bath home. Used brick courtyard entry. Quality materials & workmanship thruout. Dock for lg. boat. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P .M. 618 HARBOR ISLAND DR. (OH Bayside Dr.) (BU) MOUNTAIN CHALET - CORONA DB. MAR A warm custom home on the ca- nyon. All wood inside & out. Beautiful wood floors -brick kitchen -4 levels of "The old Coun- try" craftsmanship. $225,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (Bl2) STOP DREAMING It's all here in this exciting 5 bedroom top executive home w /ex- pensively manicured garden. Open & airy. $87,950. Lois Miller 642-8235. (B!3) "MAGNIFICENT MANSION" With superlative ocean view in ex- clusive Cameo Shores. Tastefully d ecorated & the finest appoint· meats abound in this elegantly spacious 3 bedroom, Jlh bath home w/study. family room, 3 fireplaces, sauna & pool. Appt. only. $275,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (Bl4) PRESTIGE LOCATION & VIEW Flexible Ooor plan provides 4 or 5 bedrooms +family room & 3 baths. View or bay, mountains & night lights. Lg. bonus room can be billiard rm .• library or 5th bedroom. Room for pool. I.arry Dyer 642·8235. (Bl5) IMVISTOllSJ Commercial 80xl40 AP lot w /older borne (leased $170/mo.) -close to 11th St. on Orange in Costa Mesa. $39,750. Harriet Per ry 642·8235. (B16) 6444200 -----..... HUG HOMES 640-4050 . BAYF'RONT ; charming simplicity. 4 bdrm., 211'..i ba. home with sandy beach, pier & slip. $249,500. Pat !lug BIG CANYON; Quiet location, fairway view; 2 bdrm. & den. $125,000. Barbara Fredericks CAMEO SllORES: l'h Arre ocean · front Villa with IEE degree view. Priv. point, gated entry "''1th pool & jacuzzi. S850.000. Candi Grant /Pat Hug CAMEO SHORES: Priv. beach, super view! Unique pool & jacuzzi. 4 Bdrms., 4 baths. $220,000. Candi Grant LIDO ISLE ESTATE: Owner may carry paper, Isl lime li sted. 2·Sty. 4 bdrm home ; 3 bdrm guest house. 3 car garage. Situated on si.r ... lols. Pad- dle tennis ct ., room for pool . Property can be s ub-divided. $550,000 . Cathryn Tennille. BLUFFS RENT OR BUY. 3 Bdrm .. 21f.., ba. condo. One of least expensive in Bluffs. $.56.500. Mary & Don GeMt""al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE and l~NDSCAPE ARTISTRY RADIANT WITH ELEGANCE And tucked within a miniature park· like atmosphere is this fantastic split level. 5br, :ipa family home in N .B. 2 lovely wood burninp, fireplaces, 2 pit· turesque formal dining areas, 1 for twilight dining on warm wood deck plus additional brick patio, spaciously & smartly designed by landscape architect. Close to f~ashion Island & fine schools & has convenience of 3·car garage. Owner moving & obviously anxious at $119,500. Exclusively of· fered by Roger's, 675-2311. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE 4 t ;~~~s SI0,000 SALESPEOPLE UNDER MARKET ~1UST SACRJ FICE NEEDED Beautiful pcc.Uge 2 Have the best comer and story. Room i:::alore for cross section of Newport the large family. <I or 5 -Cost a J\.tesa . Jlave bedroom. <I Balhs . drop-ins for all type pro-Formal dinintt . Family perties . Need a lert. room. 2 Cozy fireplaces. energetic salespeople. Sweep in~ corner Com mi ssion 60%. Tri grounds with large l-larbor Reallors, 400 E. sparkling pool and div-17lh. CM 646-32SS ing board. Pride of ,;,,,~~~~~~~~· ownership area. Close to .::: beach. Take advantage llGFAMILY 7 and call today. Call 842-2535. 1bere's elbow room for everyone in this 6-BR, 31.'z -ba .. chet"ry, Lido Island homt" w11h formal dining rm. xtra lrg !iv rm I~~~~;;;;;;;;~ w/frplc. ram rm w/frplc. ~ fully bricked patio + 300 ft . sundeck. Seductively priced at $124 .500. Consider smaller home as trade in. HALPINCHIH REALTOR Z727 E . Coast l-lwy 675-4392 "HIDDEN TWOSTORT" POOL + JACUZZI Desi rable !'o!esa Verde locat io n . Lush manicured landscape un · folds elegant world of this most popular '"Hid - den 2 Story " Republic model. Gra cious entr)'. Large parlor. Gourmet's kitchen. 1-:NoRa.t ous PARTY ROOr.1 with wet bar & massivt> fireplace. Huge sleep1n,i! quarters & huge roaster s uite + se parate maids quarters. Tastefully ap- pointed & move-in C'Ondl· lion. A rare rind. Call to see. 546-Z313. HrMnaVerde GOLF COURSE $76.500-2800 Sq. ft .. 4 BR. 2 BA. family. Pool size lot. Boat access, elec garage door op(!ner. ~~~~ 3141 Campu• NB 5•1·1655 ENJOY LIFE in this keen, end unit Condo! Close to pool & clubhouse, large double garage with opener, beautiful patio. fairly new ea rpels & drapes. 2 !luge bedrooms, 21,'t baths. ASSU!'olf: 5 :!'.!.<;( FllA loan. Only $.11.500. 546-4141 AMID THE UlllS! Jn the Back Bay area, among those stately eucalyptus trees there sits an immaculate 3 bedroom home. It has a shake roor, manicured lawns. that fresh clean s mell only careful housecleaning brings and a cool, shady patio that brings hours or enjoy· meat. See this at 562.500. Upiljl()UI'. t1()MI'.§ REALTORS ". 675-6000 2443 East Coast H1ghwav, Corona de! Mar GeMt"al I 002 Gn.ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCEPTIONAL VIEW This c ustor:n built home is builder occupied ; one of a kind in Newport Beach. 2 Large bdrrns .. center island kitchen &· open beamed ceilinJ(s. A complete extra suite is on the upper floor, also with a magnificent view. First time this 2 year old beauty has been offered for sale! BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 l COAST MV\/V COAO"'A 0£1.. IV!An Ge.ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Last or the historical homes, pl~• income site. Olive & fruit t~ees . Build or bold for future. Owner wtU fmance. $52.~. only fa1.soo .. J Bia Bedroom•.' 2 batbs, dream kitchen and dlb- lnl ana • no common waU. Only al•PI to pool and recttallon. Auuma. ble '"'~ loan wlth1 pymnLS only 1212. per monlb lntldg l,9xn. Flnt time orfered . Cati H5-5890 Agl!'lll. FERGUSON REALTORS IJJ.3821 F11wl•ToWllllM Gt'Mrol 1002 ~-~~~ ••• ~?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxurious 2-Br. 2·bl .. al n&le 1lory, next to Meadowl•rk Golf Course, pool, tennla cour\lselublue ...... 500. Ult£ 4111DUPUX 50. OF IA T51DE -.1th a 3 BR. 2 BA rental. Only I 'h years old Featurini;: beam ceilinU. BES I natural wood and brick • • T N THE ( REALTY INC. FS I textures and per ect BLUF & the I vin' ia c.116447211 714/&• ... 1•71 easy . Spacious con· IOC'1tion . · · -.. dominium "'E" Plan· CL.UH Ir SH.A&P t h re e b e d r o o m . RecenUy redec, no-wax Beautifully .ippoin ted. floor, ram rm w/frpl, ·~· :~~t!!~~:n~lt. Call for ~=======::c:-:C I mailer br, low mainl yd, COLE OF NEWPORT Costa Meta I 024 3 Br, lo/• B-., cul-de-sac REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50,7!!0 814-7595 zsuE.coa"Hwy,cdM. ""'1••• ~"'-3 nn . 2 ""· Park Gate Realty newly decorated, pool .si ~ 675·5511 yard.545.-574laft .6 " LooklnCJ For A New Home? TlomChe<kThls.. NEWPORT BEACl-1 3 BR. 2 ba. carmel l'i1odel in Harbor View llomrs for only $79.500, with your own greenhouse. OR .. See our ad in the Irvine Section LE RAISOR REALTY IU.CHHOUSE AIAMDONED + INCOME HUR 17TH built 1973, upgraded :J STREET BR, 2 Ba owners unit Prime east.side location. plus 3 BR. 2 Ba rental un- Shake roor. Boal door in 1t. Priced for qui<'k sale! garage. Fresh paint out· SSS.000. Open House Sat side, loL'\ of glass. Just & Son 10-5, 618 15th St. redecorated. Hani.,.,·ood Agent, 673-64.54 noon & .new ca rpeting. By owner, Townhouse. 2 Owner will help -S6,100 BR, llh Ba , l car gar. down . Ca ll to see · security walk to beach 646·7171 • . OP1ri1119-11s r1JN1d F1ri·n• 542,000. 536-0838 or [ ~:l6&H1ll :;~n~·~lge. li'\•ing rm. & family rm. NEWPORT HEIGHTS OP'EH SUM 12·5 -45ZJCampUfi Dr .. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL·lll.&600 a.1ESA DEL MAR with frplc.: Meredith 3 Br. 2 Ba ., Jg . fam rm .. Gardens. Assume 7c;'., 1----------1 $49.950. Bv owner prin V.A. loanof$.17,000. F . r. only 540·3900 S75,500. Call : 442EIModena • -==-'-"-'-'-----1 Delightful 3 bdrm formal dining room. remodeled kitchen with new cabinets, OVSllY' AIR cond., acros5 from ••~I l•t••• school, elec. gar. opener, bit-ins, copper plumbing, ~prinklers, . boat & ca mper access. alley access for boat or trailer. Large VALUE GALORE sprinklers. 4 Br. 2 ba .. lot with room to expand -SSS,500. Call to see this dbl gara~e. $49.000. 3045 833·2906 SINCE t960 "C11 THOMAS REALTOR lovely J.BR, 2-ba home. GrantAve.OpenSat/Sun Coll Pk h'· & 1·5. Century 21. 548·1168 HARL IURHm' ege ·• nr. sc a.a ~~~:=~==~,,~ASS!!O!Cl~A~T~E~S;· R~E~A~l~T~O~R~S 224 w C st Highway 548_5527 shop'g. A real value at . oa S<S.960. •-·t.i•-co11-Newport Beach Eve. 548-4569 C •LL 645 5045 ---,. _:.:::.::.!::'.'..:.:'.=.::::-----=:..:cc::.:::_=.:... l ---~---·----1 3 Large bedrms. Country 81/10/0 VA I 1a1~--i-•-• 1006 style kitchen. dbl Cashtofhel.oan!! Gttteral I 002 Gt'MNll I 002 --94-garage. Hu,ee lot for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids. Submit your down. ~~~i~;~~-2B?~~~ Charming 3 BR , 2 Ba, Call PRIYATE ROAD many xtras. Terrific Joe. t"..;-..., new carpets, fresh and nr So. Bay. Priced to sell ~~' -t~ clean. Close lo schools & byowner.673-0897 I;. hri"'°'~ stores. $11,450 Cash to ~-~------! ;..,..e,~~ VApaymentof$312.Just Charming 4 BR. family rm. Park-like setting. Comm. pool & putting green. $94.950 lcAooPeftinlllfa 1007 Fairview&BakerCM listed. Call to see!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ6-8836 LIDO ISU Allr. 3 BR., family rm. home; large mstr. suite with sunporch. Close to clubhouse. $124,500 549-9511 a Peninsula Pt . 2 styl ~~~~~~~~~~1 ·n Spanish, remodeled 2 Br.I: · l lf• Ba,frpl.2sundecks. FOOTIALLSPECIAL :'.1 I_ ·1 _1 ._' _ _ rm for expansion & pool. You·11 make a good - Ocean view. $85,000 PP CATCH if you RECEIVE 1-'<7"">-_8"'--lB _______ I this J.bdrm . formal din Corona ml Mor I 022 rm. frplc. in xlnt cond. Spanish Hocitttda The owner will PASS on PCN1K1in9 Surf Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bov'j,1d<"Or1ve NB b 7'>·616l ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX 2-2 br units. Choice Joe. So. of Hwy. $79.SOO. Owner. 548·5306 . all the extras to you, so Just 'hi mile from the RUN to the phone, don't ocean. Giant hacienda FUMBLE the ball . PrtC'ed under $45,000. As· s u r r o u n d e d b y sume 73 VA loan. low cou rtyard-like yards . 1002 GOMral 1002 th Majestic a r ches. SPANISH DUPLEX moo ly pymts. Dramatic entry. Spaoish ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE LOTS f LOTS SOUTHOFHWT. CALL540..3666 fireplace. FIESTA VIEW from approx 2 0 2 Units each 2 bdrms. 7 ROOM·pool table 11i~ed.. acres in Tustin Ellls. LAGUNA IEACH Comer lot. quiet loca-• ~~j~• r•• Wood-accented kitchen, lncl 's courtyard entry , Ocean View lots from tion;underSS0,000 g.~J j. built-ins. 4 jumb• pool & guest house. s5000_ to $23 .ooo. 12 CORllH-MARTIMi J' mf:J7.fftJ" bedrooms. Must sci~ Custom extras too Parcels toselectfrom. Redtat"5 644-7662 • save thousands, call to- numerous to list. 3 car HUMTINGTON ICH 1"""~~~~~~~~1-.:W~o~'n=-~hot~-~•=l~o=h~ot'.!p:__I day, 842·8854 . gar, magnificent 7 stall R-5 Zoning, 7 parcels ap--1-MESA VERDE bar. tack room, riding prox 1_17 acres total. Lots R·l3Chtll8: lor2 arena. White rail fencing 1141 •600 with terms. $62,000south/Seavlew Beautiful Pacesetter 4 mRBELL:.;;;. & cross fen cing. Proper-< L 0 ca t e d n ear !I Prin only 644-4340 Bed.rm, 2 ba, Frple. Lge ty dividable. POlNTSJ . Family Rm. Forest like I;;;~~;;;;~~;;;;; Sandy Berwick MODJESKI CNYM o.piex So. of HwJ. setting on quiet Cul-d-1, 1926·1976 p rtl 3 BR. 2 ba. units. 1800Sq . Sac. Assumable loan. SUPER 3 IEDRM rope •s 20 Acres (2 ten aC're fl.ea.Fr-plo.Minl cond. Open ~aily l ·S. 1947 Bath 2 ,_ -edl 5.'JS-0666 parcels) $5500 per acre, Xlnt r ental record. Killdeer Circle. $71 ,500. 2 • s .... ry ... pn<' 0 S:LE*c Coovcno·enl pn'v terms and sulx>rdinalion $125,000 Chimer 557.1990_ sell at ~.950. New plu~h Ut'I It' • · available. -=-=;;__;.:...=.::..---1 <'arpet1ng. Fantastic cul -de-s_ae, great fam8ily -1 FALLBROOK ...... FT-Gl.EMA· NB Lovely 1 Br condo. dbl home ... comesce! Call enterta1nment.3or4 R,. . UM" us in ve., · · 1 t · pool. air. paddle tennis 30neac~eestates1zelot.s REALTORS 642·"623 gar. poo , enn1s . court. S73.IOO. Open to all overlook1ni;: golf course. <'lubhse. $22 ,500, $1 ,000 ~"" .·\ .. ~ offers prior to Realty list. $25,000 each. OCEANVl&W dn. 998·7894 ;!...., tW:iE~ ~- ing. )333 Jlickory Ln, a22~1 11. Nice 3 Br, 2 Ba fee lot. MESA del ~ '~~i'n .k_v ORANGJ-::.633-7479 ~ $19,SOO. Leaving Calif. ---~ • ilJll Own•. B•k•.673-2823 MARVELOUS Beac~:,i:~s,118 NEWPORT _ . ANYTIME A Ru.&. CUTIE! 3-Massive hd•ms plus HEIGHTS Charming l·bdrm. house spacious family room I""~~~""'"'""~~~ + 2 bdrm. apt. on w/rusticopenbeamceil· THREE FIREPLACES I· popular Poppy St. S82.SOO Ing, cozy Winter frplc. Plush carpetini. wet BLUFFS WATH VIEW Under $1600. down or no- ba_r. premium· wall CO'\'· IAYVIEW Duplex with unusual down to veterans. Im · enngs, 3 huge bedrooms, Lowe11l pri('ed view end floor plan. 2 Bdrms., 21h mediate possession. 3-car garage. 3 patios, unit ; an almost new, batbsea. &dbl. garages. c.e 540.3666 Mini pool , private yard. beautifully decorated 3 AskingSl&S,000 $55 .900. Call Key, bdrm., spacious kitchen OPEHSUH. l·S . a, ,. 962-7788 with brkrst . area off JS Y1 • ~ J -~ h 1 I a & K€Y g1a1nt1.e~ paloo. 2nd P~Uo n! Bh•f(~as't.~~-'Wfltr:fflifi• "'lf1"' REALTORS R o 1v1ng rm. gives view . ba • • --• 1 •••' _ of greenbell & bay · a buy =~· ~e~~"!~-~t~ers: W*'" hef"t' to help. HO IRAG at 579•750 frplc. Qui<'k possess. ~IRUMDER $30,000. 7 Yes .• .in this custom con· do. Highly upgraded. Near Pool. Tennis . Sc hool, Shopping. 963-6862 POOL+ SPA only 8 blks lo heh. 4 Br + din rm + huge fam rm. Boat gate, lrg lol.c 549.900. Bkr, 968-3403 JusrFAcTs c. F. Colesworth7i P"""' MESA vERoE. L"•• Wesellalotofhouses,let Pool Home. Owner. ........_onleoch 2 prime ocean bay view lots in Cd M. l blk from beach. $12.8,SOO. 979--0631 ~ r;how you why. Re-Giiton 640..00 0 I ;179;;·"'°;;;;·;;P;;h;;' ;;"';;';;·0;22B;;;;;;\ WANTi'O SF.LL? CALL540..3666_ t21Trl-'nos IO'\'oDn. I• Have ca&h huye.s lo• r MESA VERDE you• home . 2 or 3 .t ~J~~~~~~ Nb owlllncac,_pcl.I dnpp~•· NORTH Bedrms. GeMrol 1 002 -'-"'-644'-'-·-45:.1:.:0_;0;_w_;n.;;e;;.'c..· __ , ntE IEST OF TWO WORLDS WATERFRONT LIVING ,LAHTS & GllEINERT Stunning 2·S~ory Spanish s tyle home with numerous custom features . Your own boat slip, plus 2 side ties. 4 large bedrooms, each with it's own bath. se parate powder room . Formal <li ning room. Family r oom .,;th VIEW. Three private beaches. $139.000 Open Sun 1-5 PM Call G31-1400to see t' "!X'f1illi1C' 1n .•. on thl' "'.1f('T ... nl'ar !he walf'r. uf watl1t homv:t Vl" ~how by boa I and ca WATERFRONT HOMES 26.'13 W Coa>I H'Jh,voy Newport Be h 17141631 14 • w s. 1rep ace. nn· •CALL ANYTIME• I !L:J J cipaJs only. 2266 Miner. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, fam l-646-3928, evesS4t·l532: • -•• "__ C.M. 642-8885 1y rm, dining area. fplc, 2 W.' h t •·• l----=-----1 patios. quiet stre<!t. Like Lachenmyer re ~ a nctp Want ad results 642 5671 G~ ... ~,~ .. ~~~~10;0~2~~~~~~~~1~~0~2~;;;;!;;;;;;:;;;;;;!;;;;\ new~~~c ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. TIU T!! Redtor 1a10 M•wport Rf'attnr .·5,,· TARilEL~. rn 1926·1976 EMERGENCY SALE: Assume gov't loan, no qualifying, low, low interest. Fruit trees, garden. 4 bdrms , family room, fireplace, built-ins. $47.000. call today! THE BLUFFS: Newport Beach vJlla, comm. swimming pool, veranda. Conversation pit, parquet floor, Karastan carpet, dining room, den, 2\'J baths. $77,800, must sell I 540-1720 2951-.. d. From the sunny entry to1,.,.~C..~\a~M~es~a~S48~-~77~29~~rM-IEllB>--ITH--G-A-ll_D_IN_S_ lhe ttcre•tion are• &I'. Byowner.Zstory,•BD,3 pool, thfa Is a sheer de· CUSTOM Spanlsh HOME b r I d I li ~tl 4 n•-· 3 b t•-In a, orma a .rm .• &1• -.unaa., · • ,...,; + come on choice dbl walnut paneled lam.rm., mFEElandinexcluslve F..ulSidelotNuC'pta& brick bbq , chllds lrvineTerrace. custom drps, xtra large playhouse. Move -in Of'&l l ·S den, bar, 2 frplcs , 2 cond. PreatiA:a nbrhd., 706 l·THAHGA paUos. separate din rm 4c close to beach, bike trail, n~:"J~p~~,,.. .. 1 laundry rm $82,000, 1951 tennis <'OUrla. $14 ,900. l-"Tu.:;•:.tio:nc..646-:.;;..;:3.::192::_ ____ 1 Open House Sun. 10.s. MES&> Verde, open 20112 Midland, 11.8 . Sat/SUn 1·5, 4 br. fam, 2r----· ------ frpl, 3 levels. Reduced to 11:-.cho L• CHtte l~~~~~~~~~""I 115,900. 2053 f'h•larope. in the Pplnt just slept to 1: 1 j;A~at~!IA~t~·S0:~32~;;;--;nu' the beach!! Bl1 &. rusUc OLD CdM. Most charm·IFa.t• Vmhy 1034 5 BR modtl w/man 1l&e Ing home. IBr+Den. ••••••••••••••••••••••• den + a family room. !."'B!;_hed.com2p81e1!,e!~ ... ~eh· OPINHOUSI Cathedral ce111u1a. •1 Ula -. "' ..,.. -pecky cedar paneling. 3 Paddle tennia tourl. lg VILLA MOMTBEY batbl, Jt«r 1ariie. Kl· tree1 and more. $105,000. t O oa l L • 1 Q u Int a . tt:OSlve up1ridlni COD1· Ol*ft Sal and Sun !PM to Sat/Sun, 11-Sprn. 4br. pleted. At1umable ~n S .Ill Goldenrod. Pb: Prlv•c1 e · mpllfied. or e11y termil r "2.IOO. All, 962-.. 11 • ••••••• 2 Mer level~ • llU'IJC tract. well • •priol Fo.-' ...... ' f In )'O Y<>\I • golde1 rem a won't bdrm ly lai ....... ramili ·• '11 •I · Apprc • sliegE press ha, 11 kit. ~ down w/fll] 20·x: drps llunl W /C1 Mass seclu prof. shop' Jy.O\ ~ IM"ine •••••• 'T In I l..O\'l~ Wtt Ii Hay« 551 .r,! . -· l-"or Si Turtl Wt:'t soo.o -I • y, ·"rhj A~su escr~ Nor11 OPJ-:J U> L. "" 45 -Vii . froi mas! "" ' the mirr luv l! · pau! r:1n.11 uali l had lyre bdrr ma ~ n>OO a C• mac • I r ' -~ ~ 01 46 J ~ Tu!; on I 111.1 ten1 of ' so;11 arti pm w I L ~ ' e hoc Col Juel ro rl in Ba. Ml bol °"' ... Ml 67l ~ ••• Ni d oi $9 Ri oc t fr, 19 d• • • • ~~:!::.~.~ ...... ,~-~~ ....... ~-~-~ ........ ~-~~ ....... 1~.':'!r.~ ....... . !* "·g1""1o""~ 104 La!J111:oloach 1048LllJ•·Hlptl 1052 H.wport ..... I0'9Mowport-104t ·······~·············· ······················· ······················· .............................••............... A For Re.al Value-Nice. 28r Coltagr. 2 Baths• ~~ T~eeo: Prpl : Ocead LIDO IAYfROMT ....... F« S• Ftld!y, Oclobe< 2•. 1975 DAIL V PILOT D:J ........................ l"lllWcl S.. leech I 014 Mca•• Pro~ :ZOOO Holl&H ht91t1Md tt.s.n "-;!::;.,,,,, •• e . • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Duplexnforaale~ldrby Mlowporiltac.h 3169 CostoMH• JZZ• JUST LISTED aide. $125,CIOO & '1"-.000· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IA view 3 bedroom Ownr,M5-36M l>A RADISfo! ror g mos. MESAVERDECCarea.3 Vtew. Wolk to be1ch. SO FOOT LOT $.18.500. Bkr. 499-ZZT1 OCEANt'RONT, fabu down coaitt viewa; sand.> bc•ch; I BR. 4 Ba ~ a down liv., frpl .. terrace. •• DOUILE Owner finance. $.12$,000 CHAHM! Ot:ean aid • u •• '.. .• " ._.. wy. Country J'rencb Pier le slip for yacht to 55 ft. 5 Bdrms .• c~ baths. Move-In condition. Lots of deck le patio are1111. Owner may trade· for view, Irvine Terrace 4 ors bdnns. $225.000 -Leasehold . hom< In private gotc C "'SH-T "LKS Blulfs furn. rondo. $600 B" F•m; Rm. lr~lr. Ku.i.rded Surf aide com· " A Month. A~t &M·l 13' rctrig inc d.J_il.ewly de· munity. Cood in\'tlll· Bulld Gar.Apt.on 20 ft. Lido Santb cream puff. 3 ronalrd. s:ns. SS&·Z792 menl or year 'round p aved a lley -posalblt> Dlt 2 Rio. frpl dbl gar MESA V4!.rde S br, ram homr. Q&ll for compltle ottan vle-.'. 2 Bdrfn. now Jo P'6ot •' · re~· rm ne wly decorated. lk>tai!JI now!! Pnced on-on front -.·ith dhle. aar.· t:soMonth. rec. a · $J75. mo. References lyS68.SOO. A•tnls.t6·SMO. art studio & e:ii:lra bath· A t6'6 ...... ,. ~.soot l~"""'"""'"""'"""'~"""'"""'"""'"""''.11".P .. bill rooma·ll·2·1ol· _ mtt-n .... ....., -:;::=:::..------ 60x1J7-Cone.h1Jc ft'nt•c 4 OR, 3 Ba, lgc house, \ii llOU!lt" In mfg. w ne, sm • SouthL-1016 H.W. floor_,.z .brlck hlk to (1(.-ean. 1-'2S yrly. busines.1.bulldaboal,ot' 2 Meredith l'.iardtn Split •pacioua l\v .• vaulte POSSESSION IN SIX levels 3 & 4 6drm. on beam ttil .• rOl'"mal dlnln W E E K S . 0 w n c r . lar"e lob: ·,. ccntcr of rm t d 2 1 1 lr.Jn1fcrrcd. Very up-• "t'Onver · en. rp · graded s in •lo fuml l,y LIDO REALTY JJ77 Vie Lido, H.t. 67J.7JOO ---,-·-front•cvery kind O( fndt No pets. 1·998-4544. 119 USt' 1cpar11le office $300 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• & c.ltru" tre<'S & berries-~h s t . mo. ~S3s.5 po.y all cu11b-move in on -~'--------tract. J-;stremely clean & 1.ovcily gardens •~11 .'iltn ·.. •:-_-1 3-BR with large LR. wdl cared 'for. 3 bthJ, OCEAN side Hwy. Nea 10 day escrow & save: Mfo-:s.A V~ROE DELUXt:: $5000: zw i:;. 1$ St. Qu.in· ......_ Unfun.t1Md :t Ekt. !am.r m., aell clean tard842·29!Jl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• O\'en , aulo g!'r door, much rnOl'"e. QU.lcL atrttt. • ~i n--,__ •-and •·· kli rormal· dining. lovely ~oua,. uuul •rear. s y~acb.""V"'r ng landscapmg-•.SOO. tww-rtleoch 1069 .... w--'leocll 1069 For a 11elective bu•cr. BR 2"'· ha den w /frpl •• r-,_' -' .... .• .. &t'-y ~-'ood Llf• •••••• • •••••••••• •••••• ••••••• •••••••••••• •••• 968-44.56 wet bar; balcony dining; r-~ ~ OVER THE •t•P·do•n liv. w lfrpl.: 499·4584 493-ZS ll CB.EIRA TE TIIE BLUFFS fortaff $425. w/•ardener. HOR,.0 ., view.· S149,SOO. Owner : 11-CIEHTEHHIAL BiLI Carroll 640-55<0 ~ • -:·:;& ;.· In your wildest vision, tion dnve for trader. Ctc. Im· NEWJ>t:1flT 6 RR, 3 Ba,1 ·, i I ' IA. " rtnance. Will lease/Op· 3 Br .. 2 baths, lar~e i;ide , __ _.:H~asU=~·n~·~·~"c...:C~o__ I i ~-l ~; . ;; ti you can't compare this PEG ALLEN ma<'ulat~! $4S.9SO. ~ha.kt' roof, bcam'--d cril., MEWPORT SHORES ,. l;r .,} : \0'.;; • , 979>5l28 or642-9292. Hent l-L1e. 4 Bd. 2 ba. $350. mo. L1o:e i;tar,, l'ncd yd. s.&H~ wk.nds/eves. golden quaU ly home. So REALTOR 494·75i The HiH1 Realty lavish use Qf wood & W/4.TERF«OMT " remarkably priced ll l09SN.Coast,L11gun11 495-l!JOO 831-Z223 brick. Beaut. carp, lluge Beaut. 4 BR. 21,.oJ bathl!i . l_<;~~~-J~<::=~·(-, EE SERVICE 1 HH. 1•lt!un, patio. gar .• ~·on•t. last! Featt.lres 3il-~~~~~~~~~-1;~;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";~~~ <.'O\'l'r\.-d putlo. Room fo Walk to pools. tennis & ---S adults. no 1ltL-i. $170. 337 bdrm, 2 story, heautifuJ.I CAPE COO CllAR~t . boitt & trailer. Real prid ~lin. Only m.900 Mobile Homet Half M ;tr: TO HD LORD I' IJ-ad•·•>·· On"n 1"' 4, B ( d ' D olo-h. J stllst··· For5al• 1100 t-f ember .-r Hoard or ~ '" ..-V" IY landscaped, expertly 2 r , 2Ba. rml 1n e. UFFERS ! .... e~ 1P· u """· CAYWOOD IEALTY Harbor View f'ri1Sat. I I t d . OnlyS80960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltealtotll, &tter l\usi ·i -~=-------decoraled! Be that lucky rpc. + s u to, oc vu, Last28drmCoodo · * 548·1290 • LOWPlllCF.&T~R~1S fa ntily!Call 96S-44S6 ~·lk to bch. $85,000. OnThe WestNioe lbrthLaurieAgeM~--J ·--...:..:..::.....:.::..;.:. ___ , *lnPrilHalet*" 35MintoSa~fo""ranclsco ness flureau,Chambcrof 3Hr&J>en.28a.2ear11ar. -:--;:::::;;;-;::::-:::-~1~4"!97!:·_!'IOIJll'!9:... ------1 At This Price·$42,000 646-4380 646-1 t"'OR SALE BY OWNER • Ill WI DF.S + Chet Salisbupi 11 Conimer<'e. !ltd Sv.•im p0ol, bltns .. -. WITH POOL · ••TRADE CENTURY F INANCIAL l----------1 Sa\·e Re.ttltor's rec. price: • 12w1oi-:s •· Owner 1 ___ 5_3_~505 new rpl.!i. S400 mo. Pool •BY OW..,.ER• REALTORSS81·1210 greallyr~ueed on rare 4 • 2Q WIDt;5 • ,.~REE FllFF 8\'S & ~ardenin~ inc l. " luxury,panoramieview .. 1 ~"""'"""'"""'~"""'"""'"""'"""'~ Grand Opening Br Bluffs E Plan. IUt. •ZotWJDl-:s • (7tot)6'75-R344 ~ . . · • 2437 t-'ordh:1m or. ·Approx4yrnld.vac.pre. 2·Bll home + den, for! ni~ht light view. m ir· Cu ll McMlnt . D ~· •l'rofessiona\Scrvit·t>• S.'9-UE1or734-0J46 . • stiege,2styhomew/im-less ex pensive home 6 •• SE/\ Tfo::RRACE NEWPORT VILLAS rored. LR Formal DR . "llUG !lfo-:S TOO/\V" Re-~'" "2•00 •LANDLORDS* ----..._____ __ pressi..,c entrance. 4 br, 3 miles from O.C . Airport, Town h 0 me . 3 . BR. 2 · d ~-0200 --. "' Homefind<tts 3 Bil + honu_.. rm. nl'W ha lg ( Lo I b z Con I . . H FR, 21/ii 83. patios, cty '-----'=.::::::::.. ___ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• rrpls. tl<1>S. & paint, l'UI· , . am. rm. ve y or oa l . ucrodtlty furnished. many e xtras . com1n1um omes entry. Nr. pool, highly,-642-9900 kit. w/brkf~t bar. Step· ReaJtor.494·8611 GorJ?e<>U.'S view. Im med. in Prestia:ious upgr·d-,. PltlN. ONLY ~ x &I, 2 HR . 2 &. Fam-Luxury h~1ne site. 5 lev~I C i·r d-sar. SJ'J5, 557·7648 down, spac. liv. rm. octupancy. $89.950. Westclirf ar ea ., .. ,. ";;..,..,cu rm. ~·et bar, adult park. acres. pine trcc;s . ll\.'e 1n a 1 ornia's Lar~esL Bit d 1 w /frill<'. frml din rm. & OPEN SA T (SUH I ·5 • BOND n f:ALTY • or Newport Bc;ich ;~.:.:.=-='-------no """:.:"='·~O=•=·~n:".~·;'5::-.::2·;1=77~0'-I l'.1ountu1n environment •llt'ntal Scr\"l('C' '· NICt: Clean 2 •25a u t~. • · bon o c · -40 Minutes from Palm --· 267 Palmer. $'l • mo. 20 x22 us rm.rt"Pl'd E.A NF RON T · 831-9411 S42,000toS44,000 H'pt.ShorHS:peclols BUCH PAD Sp · $32000 l llunt. lleach S27a. 3 hr, 2 AAenl.548·8642 drps in luxurious"Park Reducedtoonly$9'J,SOO. 2Bedrooms,2l\aths o.11 house. 2 8 ty. A -ADU l.T ·IO 'x 6 o•, 837~~~-' · crms. bu. kids , pC't, fn,:d, ------ J-tuntington. L g. lot 2-BR. 2-BA. OVO Apt --------.~-,.paratedioin•arl'a r,ame.Only~'.·-••rage • BT 3232 w/cont·. blk wa ll . Laguna Royale, 31423 LagunaNigue:I •De--,··torwalltowall Charmo·n•2·•-tyw-/famo"ly lit'r"('ned rm. 8'xl2'.ss ct I · II t ~-ch3b• 2ha oro 'I · h ed · C II G '" " Walk to beach. 2-BR, P<'. :.cu ar view ll<'N!S un ' aca '• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• " as 1 stdvcd •adt pool 1. 1n ~asl wyd, orite_ous the choice: community carpeting rm. lledUoCed to $61.900 l·lm t •c.2926 or h11th desert-valley kid!!. pct. M--~ 1 M th '°o1cu e Y, w /av1sh view, goo S('cur1ty, BE'UTfF"UL & •Enclosed patio or Soper 4BR.+den.Ooly ·COURTESY rromSouthApple Va lley. 1-'URN. house I.aituna Ql1Tn ° °" Pr . lndscpg. Nr. schls & pool. Good financin". • • " hal--y 2 ·1 ~ R_..als Or " s ....... S7 500 2 Bd. house shell . Waler $125, Cozy l br, ul1 vu. C'l'P shop'.[!. $'19.500. Prin. on · • ANOTHf~R . llt\RGAINJ JI 2-Bdrm, •Continuous cleaning cAYWOODREALTY MOllLEHOXIS &: electriC'ily h0ok-up Agt. Fee. T-I --•as ly. Owner. 835·71S6 nl $105,000. furnished 2·ba. Upper t:ilst Ntne O\'Cn 9842 Bol W t t ·1 $ HOMEFluDERS ~"' -~ .~---------li.BH.2-BA Condo., air·C'ond, sun· •l{cfri"eralor . ice ___ •_5_4_8_·_1_2_9_0_• ___ 1 s•. esmi1r. avai. 15·000·846"2027· f"ll EIToro,ft11ssiooVlcjo&. Irvine 1044 SW•RTZRE•LTY ri•c k . secl ud ed •oll • __ ....o.<7c.:14.::1c.:839=.·87="°.c....--1 · *642-9900• L 11 11 "' A " ... maker P.1oun la1 n Beauty, 3 mi to ____ _::...:._..c..c.. __ .aguna 1 s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l 0 HOL1o•vRo•o ,, .... (7 J4)&40-llZ7 l'Oursc 0<.'41 ion. ~·ncr •3 heated s~·imming A A Lake Gregory 3 Br & ftl ANY fo'() ~ "iHE RANCH'• anxidlis. $41 ,000. pools Adorable 3 BR . 2 Ba., Acr~for sat. 1200 den, 2 Ba. Jot:i or used ,Jj,. ~ ~ ~ ; 'I ;; 1 ,;,, CF:N'rUlt''i' t-"INANCIAL In IRVINE. By Owner l::STATE SALF. LAGUNA NIGUtt. •t.t.LT'f •Draperies shake roofed, hdwd. fir. ••••••••••••••••••••••• brk. IO\'e\y frplc, beamed II · 1 ~ I , I , I It fo-:AL1'0RS. 581 ·1210 Lovely 3Br, 2ba home t::;~~ ~c';:'i,~f 1~~1~~ie3n~~ ••~ M •:ao-5o50 • Loj.? burninJ! CireplaC'e f:St~'::~~::1r~'. 0 Q ~:it Ito: 1&i~o~ra~ ~~:~~a~.roS'e~i ceil. laundry· Drp:;, & ~=) J:-1: fr' 1;,• fountain Valley 3234. with fam . rm . 5071 0 I 569 5 111~~~~111"'~~~~1 •Abundunt closet sp:.ict' thruout.$74,500 or trade. OWC •~•.5700 sheer.I'., crpt, spac. deC'k· ' --' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayonne Circle. Call as is . n Y · 00. __: ~·ith mirror ed closet '"'° ing, sch\ bus rd. Ownr. · $20. Fee-I Year service . 5Sl-596G. 494-7318494·7348 l.agOJna Ntouel. doors. Ruth L•rie Agent e\'C 542,500_ 71 4.J38.2J85 SlSO. Stanton 2 br duplex. Lf.ASf.. s uper sharp 4-llr. · ''.'.C:=~------1:,..--.,-----::--:-:-·~ I 184·1256 646·4310 kids&pct ok. l"''.·ba homl' ~cross the For Sale By Owner lrvinc-'BY Owner .. 4 Bd, 3 ba, the: choice: community RuHmtd Rood 1--------'----1Beaut 1 f u I 20 acres Outof Caunty $l5.'>. J-Ullerton, 1 br, incl. slrl"t!t from f.1tle Squ<&rc Turlleroek 3 llr 2 Ba rormal dto.rm .. dt'n. •LIDO • COranAe Cou nty) PtofMriy 2550 st\'/ref.cplo;,drps.. Park.$425.pei;_mo.Af!\. \\"Cl bar. all a~enitie~'. frplc, bl~ins, unobstruC'-• • S r.:A TERR ACE · NEWPORT BF.ACl l • PARADISE • desperutt•. terms. must ••••••••••••••••••••••• St60. Westmins ter. niec 1 (213~ 431 ·376U Cull C'Ollcc.·L S60,000. 552_7629 _ ll.''C wh1te~·atcr oC'ean ftlaj.!nlfi('ent model home Calif. 92660 3.Bdrms. din rm. 2-ba.. sel l i m m~d . U68 ·0888 El J\1onlc:. Vallt'Y IJl\'d, nr br l'hild ok art. 6pm. view from every room. 1n pn\·atC' area. 4-Bdrm, Sales Office-Phone C'o mplelcl y wulli-d o~-ner an)'llme 5 1~oinL,., C4. 3hr house · · -------Apprais\."d \'alue, S99.500. form ill dining , family 714 /645-8373 Slf.S. Costa ft1esa. 1 hr 2 Br. Condo w /Bonu11, l\m, Make offer . 968-1029. rm , prof cs s ion a I 7o'x8S ' lot, front & rear AVOC;\00 LAND. $1 ,790. + 2rm offiC'c bldA. 2?·!>00 furn. mohilt' ho me. 2 car gar, Hrookhurr;t &. 4 Yr Old , 3Br 1-lome in l:1ndseapinA ~· /he utell IAdultsl s treC't park in Jo!. wood · per At:. Rancho, Calif. sq ft. $-19.~. •OWN l=:R. SUKI. Buena I' ark, vacant l':llis. $305 mo. or $295 yrs '"!'he llonch". $49.900. OPEN H OUSfo~ SAT /SUN pool. Rarden lights, auto. DIRECTIONS : fo'rorn the burning frp lc. in Ir~ liv 80•·;, Seller J-'in. Slf.i t;.;., Int. 646-8345. e \•es _ _ _ 2 br, k1dsok. leas('. )'h: 642-503H or As5umc 7""1 VA for rust 436AgateSt.'Nr. ix'<•l'h, 2 spr inkl~s. intt'rcom Newport Blvd. 1-'rwy rm open to garden patio Ti Ahl S forces sale. Re-al Estate SJ!K>. Garden GrOvt', 2 br. 6iJ-14fi .. '>. e8crow or term~. 15152 br co tta ~e . S50 ,!Hl0 / AM/t'f.1.m any upgrad~ll soulhlol7thSt.,turnlefi on both sides. You'll love Owner.714/6i6-5134 W .... ed 2900 niCl'area.w/rcpct -"--- :i.lormandie, a51·2939 Owner will {'arry. Hkr. and extras. Recreational on lith to Hutland (I this charm1n~ cljri)' Lido $235. Garden (;ro..,<'. 3 hr. HuntiltC)ton Beach 3240 549 ~8138 or 'l!f •l -0 198 fiu·ililit's. CA l~L for ap· bl0t·k past lr\·1ne Ave.). homc.$159 ,900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba,vacunt.kidsok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPJ-:N llOUSfo-: SA.'r /SUN eves /~·k_n_d_s _____ 1 µoinlnent. S98.1so. tum left '~~ths or block to lusinns PropH+y 1400 0 W N I, r o P t r t Y 1 n $260. Santa Ana, 3 br, + Walk to the hc11eh fron1 UN IVF.JtSITY PAHK ---NEWPOlffVILLAS. ~ CALL NOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnt!Jewood. ll;1wlhornc. 2.kids&pelok this hcaullful 3 l\ll, 2 BA L;\SALl~f~ MODEL COAS1"A L \'I fo:W you l.t.GUNA N1Gu11 RfALtY PRIME IA.MK or So. Bay Area'! S275. Hunt. IJch , super home. fplt'. OW, SJ8S mo. liyow"er.4br,2~:-b<t. ~·on 't bcltcvc, until you :.__••~-~-•»505o ..... . G 752·7315 IUILDIHG WILL PAY CASH! lgc3br tnhscv.'/frplc Ask fo r Jlcv or Joe., "" ur . "._ R 1 c· ~ TomD'Alessandro SZ75.Costa,\1t?!!a.2story. 96.1-45679fl3-1786 BY OWNER 4"'1Sandb g Way ·.··e· _.,. ,,, •. W cus·ro\1 ·-~~·~ ...... ~~ 2 ,..._.ach units S52,500. d ------~-~-I 1-10~,_, by ownr. 3 s tory __ __ income. ·2<"or ot. •1n· OONALDM.BIRD Sl.050,000. TD,RO,ERTIES 3br+famrrn.k1ds&pet -----· -·V-W-------~3H:3Ba .Vic~·fromea .MissionViejo 1067 ~~-7:~.rtune, rltr . A•i o"ot•l,R•oho•\ S172.000.Vcarly · • ok. Vacant ·l~a r ~l' 1-:xcc IE THE WORLD 1' .•el. $115,000. ~ot-6267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------'----Great Newport location. C213l67.t.eoo7 ;inytimc $2M~. An a h e i m . rea I ilomc 4Hr, t'1.1m . rm. ' th. h I ( th ~;.;;;~;;;;;::;;~~~;::;;~;;I ~ T d 11 h t & \ or 1714 )846-52"..!I aft fl · rom a<'onyo e ----uOPPORTU.,ITY" N C Jb 3 , II e u er 1sSOl". ____ barna1nforfamdy."1br. elosctoh1.•ach K1d~/1>ct:o> 1nilstt'r suite. You entr " e...,·port r~l. r. u II"'" ........._-,,.. -" ll It 675 8500 " .. RTISTIC HOME ba·s. llelreat. xtras, elec ~ ~ ea ors. · _ RNtals 2ba. (JI' Sl75 1Ja..,e842-~- on terra1.1.o, you notice ;\tore than 50 assun1 ;1ble Pt1 h I f --• the hil . .:h t•ci lin f:?s. the Unobslructahlt.·Vlr.:w i.:ove1T1mcnt ln:ins in tht'.' gar,vu.645·95c"c...'---I MOTEL ••••••••••••:h••d•••••• H l"~•~nr~·.r H~~1'1\~rr 1Bu~11. 2 llr, s1 n~I (• s~orr . front mirrort"'<I ~·alls :ind lhe 4Rtlr·ZBaCustom Bit ;\ltss1on \'11.'jo art'a . No EASTILUFF Wate-rfrontliYiftCJ 152 Rooms. major Houses Minus e rlt"SS Hurl•au & Ch<irnlK.•r u111l l'onrl~1 Nt·ar 1.lunt ll)\'('ly decor . You 'll J\lmostNey,·$7·1.500 nc·v.• loan f('C S, no credit i-:xtraordinary2Story frant.'~1st.·. i1npor1;!nt :"":~::;.;••••••••••3;Qi QfCommert•t• 1ni.:1on t.:cn t1·r. <.rpt .. ·pause in the well ar-\\'m PoY.'t'll Reill t.:-;l:ttt' C'hi.•ckl' & no qualifyi n~. $54,238 llomc ~·ith F~·y . 1n ter chanJ!£'. Can ~ 530-8505 A-4 thruout. drps. r:lllJ?l" A:· r1.1nged krt r hen and vis-497 -1751 ,\et NOW' (AK ll . l. DEN + POOL 4 Lr.I! Bedrms, , 1 m prov c 1> r or it s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ • ~-·-O\'C'n. wash1·r & dry1·r ualilc the run that can be·~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'':'"""''! x:r7-9500 581 -1000 The fabulous Bluffs an Din. llm. & Famil y Rm. Managemt:nt ava1iable. HOMEOWNER~ Jl,f()Vf: now! 2 hr $175 .. Water 1>d. Swim pool had in the spacious fami· --"REDUCED" F.:ast Bluff! Red Lile roof. VIEW Good r 1 nan e 1 n ~. LANDLORDS C.l'r1 •• Also 11.B. 2 hr. Child ok. no pct.s. $235 . lyroomYiithbar. llhas4 Raised portico e ntry. 5239000 Sl,:?.50.000 r•r1n ciplcs on· $HK.I kids s><:ts N n 3 lst.· .. $75. <'Ing. dep. bdrms .. over-s ized tub in Transferred !>clle r has Step-u1> to hu"e li\•ing · ly . Bob ftloodcy, La~·son TAKE Tltfo:AASSf:L b ·5· 85 • k ·d-· · C7 14t545·11.2A 10 td ti ex- d d I " OUTOF'l,f".•0 1NG r 2 " 1 s. pl'ts. Th I mas ter bath. powde r just re uce ar,l?l'31Jr., room VI EW to huge _W ... _._____,... Realfo:."i tatc.675·4562 "'"' I \ d II" 3 b cept urs. eves cal roon1, formal dining and t" I R ho m <' .. $ 3 4 O o . sparkling, common pool! "'1u.rn.vi-.• *WE ADVERTISE* sing es. / n ·••· r. 842-4776 d . · I' f · 11 I d HOMES ~25 .. kids, pets. ------:1 con 1t1nn that's im-ro css1on<1 Y ,...in · Comry i.:ourmet kitchen. Contact Our Income REMT·A-HOUSE maculall·! $&1,900 scapcd, hu,l?c trailer ac· Queen size bedrooms. 2fo'J::tWC090l ~i.;....... Commercial Property Ad\•isnrs I Ilk TO THEW A TEJt HERITAGE cess. ltl'ady for quick Den or cxtra bedroom-=1~;; Property 1600 CENTURY FINANCIAL 979-8430 ()n 9\h St 3 liH, 2 Ba. La gun a's first art s;ilc. your choice. Decorator ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTOHS.581 -1210 Balboalsland 3206 1~e I <'ll r gar, no IK'L"i . gallery, a rormer dane(' MISSIOMVIEJO ~·allpapc r thru -out! TRIPLEX 57005q.ft. $3-10. mo. 5;11>-4790 or I I r ·552-7500 red hill hall, playhouse complete REALTY Selle r has purc hased Best Peninsula location ! Mo.I Bl.Lo. l2 U •t OCt-:AN FRONT I br. S16.''i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~17·AA55ft1r. Brown I t 3 ltd new home anxious' 1., r ~ "' 1 util pd. /\lso 11.B. 1 br Lovt•ly 3 l{ll, 11/:i Ha. plus -~ --w s age · rm ~· 837-9500 Charm1nj! 2 ,._.rm. ront Good rental area. Lot $145. CdM I hr $175 ., ""'IS '.!'icparale J!Ut'Sl room & 2 Rr. dbl ":tr. 5 blks lo lu:h. $122 000 ·----------Take advantage $54 .238 h h I · ,~ "' !~"""'~·"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~! full price: Call today. ouse, as iving rm . 70"2.60.$129.900. uk . And C. ~1 . I br $140. bath. 2 frplt·'s , blln S285. Av.1til No\•, 4 . I· "EXPENSIVE'' w1frple. Spiral staircase 646-3928,eves549·1532 util pd. kitchen. Ptl any xtras. /\'o 9fi.H·Ofi52 ·r r ti Id · 752-liOO. leads to 2 I-bdrm. pen-U t .... / I -----· op o 1c ~·or view, 0.,1 ~,,,i.,•"\1 ,.,r,f••. ,. . h REMT·A ·HO SE pes. ;.w.,..,, m o yt·ar y .. realty View! View! View! 2800 sq. fl., 4 Br. & [ thous<' apts .• wit 9798430 675.2975 •I H r.frplr.comple!c·l~·rc· library. spiral stairway, ~ panoramic \'ie...,'s of b:1y • · · dCt'. thruout l'hlldr«•n & tiled entry. A true ex· &ocean.SI2.5,000 boaPf'ftinsula 3107 4 Br 3 Jta. new w/\.'1t'w, pcls (>.K. SJ7 .'1 1no .. ecutive honll'. Owner DUPLEX Jgc, brii?ht :11ry, Lndry AJ,!ent96J89111lt9G3·49!1'3 I k f f t I Pride or o~·nershi p pro· Condaminiums/fown· ••••••••••••••••··~··•• faci1,refrig'.675-fl2.19. --· --- . .from e\'C'ry room of this ""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'i 2·st)' .. 4 bdrm .. 2 1 :? bath family home. !las 2 UNIVERSITY PK. frplcs .. lg:c. deck . feneed yard. beamed ccirs .. lots of glass walls & open .slaircast', to ta Kt' advan tagc: of the ,·ie~·. 1\nx1ous owner asking Sl(}l,!c!SO oo s or as sa ('_ pcrty in quiet Balboa houwsforsafe 1700 N~w4 br . 2 ba. N~ "'tachl _. . t.yr, 4br, .'iba. fph·. fnc·d $87.M500IS.SIONVIEJO llGCAHYOM 1 l"o P ('rr 1 f •••••••••••••••••••••••Club. $375 ~·1nter . 3 UH, 3 H1\. dt'n, ...,·1n\('r y rd . ell'e ran Al'. Lovely 1 story Deane oca 1 n. ct or 213·449-6412673-5981 5500/mo. ''r lv S600. dsh ~'shr, btfl lndscp1I . REALTY 1-tomewithkitcht'n open-0 ~·ncr -oce upant. 4 HORTHLAGUHA ----675-14•12 558-92 11 227 :'\"ot nl uch u1>kec11 . f\Or 581·1 000 ing to patio & gre;it side Bdrms ... 2 ba. & 3. bdrm ., CONDOS Rcautifully furn. 2 yr_ ol<i Coral · OC't'an & park on Spr· yard. 3 bedroom. :1 bath, w,'' ha, .. w:h h~~ge hvu. ,rms. I White ...... ler Views 2 & J duplex, steps In hrh. 3 -1ni.:dall" Al ·r:tlbt·rt. $42.'"o. OPEN SAT /SUN 2·5 4631 Sierra T~e Ln. 3 Bdrm. & family rm., Tulane individual home, on JarJ!eSl lot in VillaJ{c 111. Steps lo rec. area tenn is, •-I>. etc. Walls mAo:v?A--.~ ..,_... l.J.L<Lk:lu..:..> t:xceptionallv Wt'll- of Rlass •"-' ceilin~s. that OOGmlltlW maintained Tre\•in o soar, will app<>a l to lh<' ;,irtist in you ! Complete, ~====-'-''_._,_•_o_o_ Mod~I on large \'icw lot, pnvacy. A-skin~ $70,500 1 • bc:.utifully landscaped Jcargaru_ge.si24 .500 rpcs · -ins. ppcr "· ·· Hr . 2 Ha. S·lf10 yrly . \'AC/\N'l'!Spae.J br.2.h:1 ~1n1011;1ft5 /""·knrt :i .• untt has OP_C'n IX'ams. l~t' I bdrm . un1tl'I from S.~.000. 67:! 3J'J7 townhouse, h!<.' i.:ara~t· Poul W 8rum f1 C'ld & A~~oc S49-8 50S deck & view of oce<1n. 420 Cypress. Nor th --"----132l'eart 640·4307 V1ll:1J.:l' Ht•al 1-: .. 1att' Fee land. Laj!una V.'tnll."'r Rt'ntal Only. Spac, ' - -,'\l,J ,\J!l'llt., Fc •t• MEWPORT BEACH Call 675·7225 &: Comfortable . 2B r . Coronadel Mar 3222 ·~1 eFad1h•n 1 Ne~t.ind WE H/\VF. RENT/\LS CALL 552-7000 SPECTACULAR inrl uding s prinkler REDUCED $40,000 REALTY 675-16 42 S275. l 213>24:l-S:llll. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• :1 HH . ~ UA .. S.1·15 By owner for quick sale. 21115Npt. Rlvd .. NB $300. Jllr. 24lh St. l"\r. Clli\H.~t l~se ~1 "' '!""Y •W :1rn<·r /l\la~nol1 ;1 Elegant Dover Shores N p t p ·er W JW S.195. 675-1058 aftt·r ;i .00. :1 BH .2 BA ... SJ.1;, S l't L I ·cw o r' 1 • 9am-4pmSat. •~l 1·I•adden /Uu<;har1f home, 4200 SQ ft, •I hr . .t p I eve Cpts. dshwshr . 3 ('&If ----- ba. s pectacular f:.mily prk 'j!, thcreo II cat . ll:irhorV1cwlhlls. r-;f'Yilv '.!RU,211''···S:175 rm . dl'n, pool. beaut. ~a?:;~s& v\~~.h~~~a ~ Winter rate till June't flecoraletl 1hr11ui:hout. ';, __ !lfl:~~Miif)r~:i.i 7131; view. Great for enter· fe<>: owner will finance~ fi73-2125or 121J)li62-768!l Bel, :J ha . 11'. r nl . 3 BH, 2 ha. tiltns. 1·pt:-, laininj.?. $189.000. Open :'l/('~·port llci2hts. 569.500 S2 I .950 Capistrano Beach 3 I 18 din rm .. fan1 rrn . pool. rlrps, frpl('. Spr1nld<·r-. New. oceanfront home, system front & rear. Wt'll overlooking Bird Ro<:k & desi,l!ned do~ run atlrac- the dramatic coastline of lively fenced. 2 Bdrm .. 2 Laguna. This is thf.' u1-haths with nat. Douglas timate in e l ei.:a nl firpilnelledden.S48,500. simplicity & quality. 5 ~~ ~~~~~~it!. ~~:~s;' .. ~~~~i ··711r1~atJ ----------I bath & sun balcony. Sep.:i...•1 • -•1• studio; walled ,l?a rden ror daily. 12-fi. 1608 Gala:w:y Pro·cc<. &· ,_1.,,,_ 1 keep ••••••••••••••••••••••• S750. P.<'r n1nnth 1101 front & rear. L J.:<' f111 ·d Dri..,t.>.6411·8049 CAI.I. '9'\ •'•·!-llA "'" Wh S I W 5 ----~~ g:oinj! up. up. up' \\'e still BFACll . I & . rf . llL'. :11 " ;iy 411 llJ!'ili vd. I nu. IK•:irh. S:l'i:1 0111, ---· .. _ r • . san< SU IS Is l l I I + SJf)I) t Lookin9 For A Mew Home? TMn Check This .• 4 BR, 2 ba. sin_gle furn. home with ja<'ur.zi. in Coll e.c=:e Park. Irvine:. Just reduced lo $59,950 for fast sale! Oil ... See our ad in the General Section L~_RAISOR REALTY 45Z3 Campus Dr., Irvine ~ Campus Valle)· Shop Clr privacy. LeasC'hold. An ,...ewport Beach I 069 amar.ing buy at $;?95,IX.IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGNIFICENT OPEN daily 1!12\ Kin~s Road. I!rt'athtakini.t harbor & OC't'an view. New deluxe 4 br & fam rm hom e w /c u s tom features thruout. Agt . 979-5099 3 l}drm. home; c leAant decor, fa mily room with wet bar, go urm e t kitchen; st'.'p. dining rm.: lovely garden ~·i lh pool. Ocean vie}Vs! $295.000 BEAUTIFUL....._ ha\"ea l'W!>ln~Je slory,2 your front yard. Nicely C<YIY 3 HH , ::!: B.1 , <"ln:-e ,t':. ~:,a~. · 11' Mt.A1.·r,· bed r n1 . l b al h fum.:tbr,2ha. V.'1n\('ror ~·<1lk to 1>11r k A· \('11n1s r)o~it.~•.IH.llf.or8~·IOV4 GALAXY DRIVE ''""r ._ .... po r1 rost orrirt T h 1 ER own ouscs al on Y year -round rental . Cl" $4110.nin Callh1.~f.1 tl "'<•ha\•i•:l&-1Bllhorr1, . ., )\'an !!i?a':':U m . 4 BR. $?1.950. As k for. Pi_:-ank. 496-5913 or 4!1.1·45"·1 art. 5, fi73 lf.llX rcuily tndo:i\'. Si·e lo ,11, ·•·YFRONTHOME 8.19-8321 1\J!Cnt. Ill Santa ----prt•' s·1i11 I! S 'lf5 3 Ba . Marvelous day & A Ana Coronadf'IMar 3122 CostaMria 3224 •lf,J 4~7 ,11:.1.1 _8f' · '· • nitc vie~·. Pool & jacuzzi. •PLU$. UNIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , · · ' · 1 • • 1 l'rire reduced beln~· ap· 5159,000 Duplexrs/ 2 BR . 3 HATllS, 2 stor\•. Easls1dt' tux . duplx. :J hr, ;..;,w . hr<'plal·t· . .,111M~r :l praisal. 182.i Galaxy Dr. Ovmer/agt. 675-5016 Onits sale 1800 newly d1·c. 2 car garagt>, 212 b:i . cl111 rm. pr1v yr!, 2 Bil. 2 llA $:135 0111. ~ec- 0 P en Sun . I 0 · 6, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·ash<.'r /dryC'r . 2 )'r lSl' i:ar .11:ar . t'h1ldrcn & ~1nl today :'63 l."iti7 '.l(i;J \';'HI> Jl~\"C something to sell? weekdays 2-6. $160,000. 5 Cl--~ 1076 l>UPl.t-:xt:s $.JR."t. mo. llpcn Sat. l':\·1. p1•t ...,,cl1·om1·. $-IUO Unique build ing sitc.1 ~C=l=•::"';:';:fi::ed:=•::d;:'::":,:o;:•:,'::"'::•::ll0:.±645-84=:=:;:98:::=====::;-I an ellft'TI,f' OCl-:AN \'lt-:W (2l3)782-ll!'J50k unfurn. 7l4-6Ji-70'JI Nt cl' /\rt·o.1, 1·xtra lri.: :J br, OCEAHFRONT secluded, natural set· ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'romSf.S.9S.0-$6900do~·n cc.;_cc__cc.:..c ______ I 2 ha tr1 ll'\'l'I. llui.:r de11 . ting, overlookin~ an in· SEEK & FINO'' l\ll•nlic $2'000 tax C'redit applies! 3+Bdrm~. Mr;s,\ Verde 3 br. 2 bii, S375.~17-7~l:J ti ma te, sheltered cove. A 1 1111,nd~ 2 fixer-ups on lar~e oc:ean Cul your <'Xp<!ns.es by liv· RF.1\Cll al you r door. frplc. F . ll.. D. ll ., nr rare . opportu n it y. ,\;.;:T 1 COST!'o\1-" view lot. llandy to ing in duplex.3or2bdrm CHANNi'.:LVJJo:W.ftlove sehls..s:n5.ll"10·000H A v~11ablt>no...,'411B,pool $147,000 1• ~ 1. AN ll'.\1 rt fTeewuy.t.6'7,500. ~· &rent the other. in cond. Ava il unfurn. ---·-hon1t". S3'J5/lno. Ask for n A H ·\ ~I I\ s 11 :"oJ A I. T c1 ,J R J\ N A 1 West bay Inco me II om es $750 \Vin le r r ent a I. MESA VERDE Keith, 9f)2·447 I A 1.'I 1 , ~,ANCHORAGE 3412JC11tHwy,496-343l Wat errronl l lomc ~ 3br.2b:i.famrm,frplc. Mo,·e'o·nno;;.311 H.Z RA. U .,--··· I:.; I)~ i\ I.:" f: 1-: H (;A !-I 0 ·I HJ\("..; 631·1400. dbl i.:ara~c. Cncd )<ird, SC n I\ 11 A '.\1 ,, n :" ., (' t• ll A·<> n R t: t\ f>_; IMYEST!'!i!9.:t'S lnc:CMM Property 2000 ---epts. cirps. bltns, cul-tic-Supt·r sharp. Nr pool, UPGRADED 11···•1'·-H A t~ R 1. -\ ·r 1. \ '" ·r 1 , .• " (' 1, t> '· · ;..!(7141 49 ... 7711 •••••••••••••••••••••••Laguna leoeh 3148 sue. $425. n10 55i·fi779 C'IOSt' lo Ot·C'an. S.l 2!l lrno. · 1105 N.(oa~r Hwy.,laguno ... ''======='='='=="'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·-___ Ask for l'r>1lh 962-4471 SAHJOSEMODEL 494 1177 F.: n 11 KT t; :-; I' 1, .1 ;-.;-~An ,\ 1 l: t: ll i: 4 Plex by owner. C.M. $42" For l sc 2 hr ALI 1-,A.~T' 2 br I ha --- ,. CALL 133-8600 in lhe llnnch, 3 Br. 1%1-----~·~----I SarttaAna 1080 xdlnt. !:o"94225d. rail 556-3900 c h aa~er nc~ decor was her/drfer ti0ok-up: \'our choir<'. 3 br. 2 ha Ba. Y tJ LA 11 F: •-:I.Kot; t.. E ~fl CT R/\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ays,,.... eves. r ,,, d • d It I• cpLq d........., rnr d patio houS£nr.ocean.S31S.0R New cu s tom J oh n • ***Don'tWolt•** l -~--'--------1 cp..,,, rps, au son y. · .,.._,, · · 3 br. 1a,\ ba t'~\ncio $49,900 Mcinnes designed "'ood O A I> C ~I n K A l. t; D A U O S A R N N * • 16 UN ITS • • n o p els. 4 9 4. 24 02: L1osed ,l!araRe. $225. mu. w /dshwhr, patio. 2 cur Must sell. owner has & glass home overlook-F' 0 JAR A )IC="'·"' R;.; Ai\ U 1 E I> A For pri cesandlnterestto Sell orexchanfo(e (219)652-0342 M8-1168or646·1246 j!ar. $300. Sini.;les oil. bought a nother home. ing beautirul Rim Rock come down. Both will Fortin Co ftltrs 642 5000 Open house Sat&. Sun 1-5 }\ C' 1\ r. H IC ~ I. U :-.1 n I> S I, )1 r B o c probably keep going up .. ·t;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ;;;,;; Oceanfront North Laj!:una Y.I Acre. I br, util pd. $180. 968-6215; 963·4567 • Mr· !5292 Monlpellier Ave. Canyon & the Paei£ir .. not down! 2 Bcdrm. 2~ Co,·e. 4 Br. 3 Ba, frplc, $225. 2 hr. kids, pct DaJ .. v _________ _ M.G . Elliott Realtor ~8!~°isk~li~gf~·8t!ti~ t. P T F: A •~ A il A T lJ .s n E " & .1 o o b a s i n ft I e s to r Y I 0 UNITS-C M deck . patio. newly paint· F:ast.<;illt· 3 hr. ram rm. 2 I • 3244 673-6454 large tiled entry. roof KflR .t K~ F H 1.0 ."'l t. '~ LA~O R TownhousesstlU 11tonly p · 1220000• • ed.$850 Winter.Nopels. ba , k•ll:s. pcl, fnt·d .• ":'."::.••••••••••••••••• $21,950. New car•ets. nee ' · 494-6452or213·284-5!'"i8l gara~e Leam•kqc.h 1041 Geck It m"ny other in· N r. H 1. ll ~ F. If H F: r f\ f " '' us R t; It ,. Spenduble7 9 11 f 1 SPELIACUl .. All VIBV.'! ltancho San Joaqu1n 'l'ownhouse. Sp;1nklng new: 2 &. den, 2 ba. high rc 1l inJ?s. rrpl r.. 3 balconies! Use of pool &. ref'. Near UCI &. golf C"OUrsc. $175. mo. Ready Nov. 7th. 640-8300 ~· novations m•ke th"•• th new drapes. etc. Ask ror Income ~.3~.. • --u•n 3150 4 I t. 2 b<•. rp C', kids. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ·· e u A Ant; R \1 11 1> A.~€~ I\ o \ffl Rt; Frank,8J9·B32lAgent. ..., '"' ._,....an• s Jl('t.fncd .~:1r3~e. Nice Woods Cove Duplex, choiCC?St home in Ran cho N 1 Year old ••••••••••••••••••••••• $220. 3 Hr, 2 ba. child, oc. vu. 110,000. dn : Lat'P'£NsUN. t -S PM '.\It-' U AL s •: o :\1 I\ t. Ni,; t: RC s R TWO STORY Agent.540-2345 sini;(le~.pct.fn cd. 191 ,000. VP. Atth Bay t45SMarnio.pldeDr. 1 ... ~,,n.h~ 119 ,...,.11•1.,...,._,""".,,.., .. r.1, LOW $JO'S PRESTIGIOUS t-'URNISllEO C.M. col· Real&state,499-2217 ,~ ::!:'.~~·.:-:.·k..,.1.a•~:~c:!!.>;1•1'"'..m.·F""''"'th TOWNHOUSE EASTSIDE Costa Mesa 4 yrs new & beautiful! 3 ~~e. uhl pd $l2S. Agt. ~.~f.1~!:;,~~J:." ~ SW,~~~: ~a~~~tNtN ~1~~~;o ; Twdo year·s NEW 1 3 1 :.....ornv.• .. nsott:::,h:r;ltn10.~1"nwt"1,tr.'oon.tm•1 :~~ri:~;t';;~a~1~"·1paa~i3. eeH~6~E2~91N90D0£R•S 1900 sqn. 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TO ITS MAME L.B. pzs. *"lUt (Eut.Colta Mesa behlod 1 !536-=:!!.'.:7 :'...-;:-~;--~ · ·· · · · · · · · ~ "' 1 · Apartment living with motel conve POOi Q\·er--!iOO tall trtie-' 41nd 1--~~~--~=1 la•l• Aaa Cou1tryt'.,__~1-aTly nice apL z GREENTREE llOMF.S gar.SMOlse.646·2700 niences. Heated pool, sun deck. air· LAMANCHAAPTS so s treani s -.·1th Luxury pealbou.le coo· au1.ror1Wo.11wat BR.reA.w lllsbarewitb JBR.2Ba .......... $37SN C J f ll ScotPI CM -.att"rfa ll scre11tea domillium.2br,2ba, 1 llyni JBR.JBa ........... $42.S b':.~~ R':"tt~e!~r.Xtr:8 conditioning. Linens & utilities in· 118 &I~;· rt'laxl nt iettan.: ror fr'J)le,bltu,1 1rold.XJnL Charmln•lbrapt. exc e p~~;8 ce J BR. z b;,i . · · · · · · · · $380 · · • • eluded. Maid service, television, self· y-or •roitious new l·or: vlewa. $315. yrly • .No 122$yrly leaae. penon. DEERF'IELDl!OMES eltt &ar. Vu. $49S mo. "" -· ·-c---17 M.S-9527 service laundry facilities available. M8>fTHIANIAM 2· btdroom •partment.. pc:11 . ._...._.,_ _.._ · Wocillag female atrai,._, 3 BR, 21 11 Ba ...... ··· M2S · VI" ·~E t"rorn 1220. Furniture. to h re 2 Br 2 S. ApL RanchoSanJoaquin TOWN llOUSt: 2 Br. 211 -.--... available. Small p~ts •ST\JDlOAPT• J .. 21e.T... s a 'S (: 2 HR+ den, 2 ba •••. S500 Ba . po 0 1 , b 1 t n 5 . Master Charge and BankAmericard I Br, 1 Br&: Dml, 2 Br . 2 t)t\. Adults only. Offit·e Very aLtradlve, qu.let, erpu, 'c1rp1, bltm, walk· w/same. nr. · oast 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... $.S7S .,..ash/dry. ga r . No pets. welcome. Br Townhouse. Carpet.. o1~n 9:00 to 6:00. Z300 secluded area. Carpei., in eloleta, dbl gar, amdo. Pla:r.a. 751-9513 Turtle Rock llllls 67~_9188 EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL drape1, fireplace , 3 t'a\r\ it'" Hd .. Cost;i drapes, s tove/ref rig. Pool 6: Clu bbou1e.' Workinl mother. college 4BR.2Ba ........ $595 pool5. 4 tenl\ia. courtt · !'tle5~. Phou~54S-Z300. Private fenced patio. Adu.lts.$325,546..8397 diughter. will shan w/ 2 + d~n. 2 ba, furn ... $425 NEWPORT Crest Condo 2010 Newpartl.oed gym ·1'auna1. $1.SOMantb, utll.ltld nme. ni ce 3 br. bome, ln 2 +den. Zba .. . ... $400 br. 3 ba, ten n1i1 & pool. two MilnframMech UOO•larbor Blvd Senioradult2 bedroom tst MISSION RE TY NEAR ~llJ :l.06'Sti:?o$ C.M. clou to N.B., peu THE COLONY $125 mo. Lse. CW5-8781 Coilo Me ... C .. foeftlia 92627 Colla Mesa (714)557-8020 floor, no pets $1&5 Super * 494-0131 • Nmo. 2~~:. Z bltn'.a W 10 · O.K. S150. 548·9805 .i BR. 2~. Ba ......... S42S -location M.S·6110 ew .... ,._, , 0 f,.:=="-"---c~-.,--CUL V ERDALE O C E A N v I E W . 642 26 I I Adult 2 huge bedroom• KITCHENaptanearCra. hootup.ta-7SZC Single E•tt. will provide J BR 2 Ba .... , ..... $375 TWNHSE. END UN IT • 1170 no pets. Inquire lpl F..ASTSIDE, nr new lull. cent Bay. 1'35 N •. Coast pvt rm pvt ba 1: board THEWILLOWS ON 15 ,\CRE PARK CS68 W.Wil5on duplex.3 8r,2YI Ba,Oln. J-lwy .Reu.ratn. IBdrm,SZJ.Omo,yearly. in ·exchange for li&hi 4 BRZba .......... S:WO ~l'.,.... Jbr, 2ba, bll·ins, MES A VERDE a rea . Rm.P\'lyd.2c:argar.Mt ,...,.._. 3169 UUlfum.l lh blktobcb housekeeping64Q..S823 fplc . upg rd'd, pool. S360. Quiel r esidential area. "" I _!lfl~S.!:!1~1~63~"'5-~:!1>96~'._---J;~~:-;=:::';::-;::=-;;-~ &W· 1"8018.30-SOSO ex t 22. Coftc:lominlums .... h 37 41 Home atm05phere 2 &: 3 $425. &U-7888 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• J· Male or Female over 21 to 552-7500 red hill ,.ealt:y "-L--' •-d J425 brdlx apt.a. S46-1034 •DauX~ Otean.Vu, modern spac, 3 share 2 Bedrm apt wo"th • I Bo """"'""fin.. ••••••••••••••••1J•1J•••• 8 I.er $35i() 544--6882 2~~~~~ ~r~; ,1 Ba. at •••••.•••••••••••••••••• BACll. util pd, s1as . mo. CASA VICTORIA ~~~ !t~~:!.:fa EutblWr 3 br, 2 ba, i.e. 1:2~94 'eves./wknds: female & 1 t::hild. $109 t,75_Sz.i6 · · 533.4708 l\1oot1ce.llo Twnhse. 3 8~ 2 up /$60. "'I Crescent Bay. 1,2&3 bt, Deluxe unrur. t:n. 549.8138 l~I. apac muter suite, 7205ASeuhore Dr. NB. per mo.+ 'h ut1I. 548-8801. Ba, blt1nA, dbl gar, patio. 1435 N. Cst H.,...·y 494 .25iQ8 or Furn. gasfwtr pd. din rm & dbl «•rage. 8 h :..;c 1~,.port If eights. 3br pool $300 mo. (213 ) Adults·NopetsStt. gate 1 & 2 DR garden apts, Auto door opener avail. S..C .. Ml•I• 3176 Selective M 2 • .5 . ate 598-48M eves & wknds EFFICIENCY APTS Pool I t h Pool Ir recreation area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• home wt.resp. !nd1v1dual homt'. Completely re-. .recrm ,eeva or-1 frplc. d1hw r, pvt patio. Adul'·only,nof;u. 2 Br, 2 ba ipaclow apl-$13Smo,mc.uUl.631 ·1136 no~·.ated. $300. 642·4752. from $190. Pool. maid, S2S Victoria. M2-8970 Nr. lrYine Ind. Area. $185 ... . ---------! phone, laundry. Village to~.M7·2841 •NOM $ 22• Xlntlocation. ROOMMATE , female, to NEW Rancho San Joa-liarbor Vie"' llomes. 4 Inn. 494-9436 86SAmigos Way.NB Ph : 498-1815. share 2 br apt, N.B. Non qwn Twnhme. Nr. U<.:I, 2 Bd, fam .rm .. din.rm .. 2 Hoc&e.tda De Mne Adult dis J BR. D/W, Managed by smoker. $1l7.50. 673·5883 Jlr.den.28a.Dshwshr, ba , deck , & covered REAL'r''('O~l l'A:'\'' Ckeanrront. 2 partially 160W.WHM-.C.M. refrig, frplc, car, pool. WilliamWaltersCo. ,.,,..sMcl self ch·an O\'en, trash patio , beauti fully IRVIME rum. 2 HD, 2 ba , luxury , CloMclG no pets. $190. 1975 wU.hwwl•d JtOO Ladytosharehome,$1$0 comp, ate, frptc , drps. landscaped. Koi pond . o N T II t_; Go L f' apts. New carpels, new -~· Pomona642-«3$ Bayfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Pvt••••••••••••••••••••••• mo or hsewk SlOO mo <"rpl!o. Nr. pools/Golf C. Near schools, park & COURSE ~ 2 Bedroom + drape:., balcony over the ~~'[fTsG:J>~E~ Bch & pier. $550. yrly. m£ EXCITING vie: OCC aft5, 979·9842 ' AdulL". 547-5353 pool. $510 . per mo . den on Rancho San Joa-:~!~~i 3~~~t~~4r·el~t;J 10 minutes lo ocean. Lge Dma f'oiftt Jl26 979·1935&644·4510 PALM MESA Ans. 30 YR old local man &bare REMTALS 640-0048or 675-9654. quin Golf Course. Great 494·3834 2 Br S21S ., lge 2 Br••••••••••••••••••••••• •LAPAllSIB4ME• MINUTESTONPT lovely tum. home over- 2 BR . 2 ba home for only • BeautUully Designed • view of lights . go lf w/patio $220 . G1s • Lge 2 Br. 2 Ba upper. z Br. unlum. S215. All BCll. lookin• bay & ocean. $375. Clean, hi ghl y up· J n d, 2 b a, ho m ('. co~rs~. Jake & moun· wport leoch l769 water incl. Draperie1, Bltns/dshwshr. $230 mo. elect tic. Fire pl ace . Bach, 1&2 BR. $165. 642-9666 graded. r\cwporl Schools, Xlnt tains . Ready for oc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpel!, gas heat. gas Adull$, no children/pets. Healed pool. Adult.s, no fromS172.50 OR ... loculion. Available now. ~:s: n(~) 1525 1M0 · 1 or 2 llr. adults, no pets, stove, air conditioning, SS7 ·5228, 493 ·800 l . pets. >:~tltsM,No P0ets GC11'09'1 for Rent 4350 J BR, 2 ha home for $395. $450. per month. 67S·.S.C7!t. · $170/$190. 2421E.18th St, swimm ing pool. rec. 831·9370 979-1268 ....., esa r. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• w IL l. co N s ID ER Tom Queen M4-6200 N. Hl.'1646-1801 room . washers &dryers. Across from golf course <5 mu East of Newport Garage Wanted in Back STUDENTS DESPERATE! fifu st rent . Hwulilwl011leeclt 3140 2CM3ZSantaAnaAve Blvd.) Bay, near Cypress Sl. OR sparkling new 2 b r Laguna Niguel. all adult S40 WK UP l~ Bdr ·~ AD~LT 2 br, ~~st.s~~:· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-9860 673·201Sor (213 )438·9800 3 BR, 2 ba townhouse for Seawind condo. Walk to rommunity, mountain & Bach. Color . m11 enc . garage, pa io , 1 e OM BEA.CH $425. New paint , clean beach. fi1ANY EXT l{AS! ocean ,•iews. 14oo 1q. n. 2 ser\', pool. TllE 1'1ESA. new. 644·0878 OCEANFIOMT Office R...tal 4400 and read)' to move in. On $365. Agt . 963·8911 or Br. 2 Ba , attach~ 2-car :.!:.~t Newport Bl, NB NEW spac. 2 br. 11.4 ba. 3BR,2 S.. ~Winter RES 0 RT •1•5 .. 0.,1 .. W•••H•_•t•dl ... ff .. D"r'.' large greenbelt. 968-6234 garage, frp~c . bllln!ii. S37S patio, garden. Adults , no · 21if~~i::'lafho~~ STEPS TO IE.A.CH OR .. 'Beacon Ba y, yrly. 2.Br. orleaseoption. F1JRN +color TV. Park pel.'1$215.642-1603 J8r,2 ea,rrom$475 38R.2Ba.1325Wlnler Newport.F1nanc1alClr 38R,2 ba .1town house for l 2ea . v, blk . to bay. YEATS CO. 499.2237 ~ewporl I br. S300. 3BR,2ba$300Wnlr. LHslM)OffictSpace $425" Ne""· Close lo pool 673.s.:;71 Anne Barrell 496·336.5 83J.8203 or eves 673-5332 . NIW UST SIDE •Summer & Winter at SEA WIND C 11 s· M ~e·:~:·::o.''rorm•I d;n. ';i~'.·~"e~~'.~·~;·;;~ ~::.~~~'!':: .. !~.~~ 1 b,_ :;.A~.?.':,.l'AP':. bch ~'.;s; .. o~~-;~~;. d~$ ·~::t~~~:1:1 ~~~.e~7$2 ba , den. LI VIN G ·(~7:.)!~lll:!X~iA: ing room . Good location a.to.Agent640.4050 2 ~R. 2 Ba. CdM. no & tennis ct. $300 yrly.1 ISlliilill.•1 S4SO OR. ,2 BR . 2 Ba . den. lge ~~~~~ ,~!:~, $268. 673-8203 S~!-m2 c~~-s~~gJ~ ;~j .i'aer~::nvatedecks Ookwood orrers the ~i.~!.~ 4 BR , 2 ba single Jam kitchen, bltns. frplc Oceanfron.tWinler,4Br.2 "C" Wallace. 646·8883; •HeatfllPOOls-Saunas .,---. home in Cu lY erdale. Use w/view of bay. Harbor 2 Br. 1 Ba . $300 mo~ No Ba. Avail. to June 13. MS-7628 •As!iigned coverfll rmest in resort living at a .1 ::-" ,.._.. ,, ...... _,,,,..-.., .. ~ . ....., ·-··· po o I t en n 1 s an d Hi area. Walk ing dis · pets. Balboa, 548·9662 646·1714or2L3·822-8381 parking price you can afford. ,,..Qt._ park .Mz.s lance to Lido. Gardener days or 67S-03SJ after 5 . Eoshl•lte 2 Ir •Additional free parking There's Sl million in ,/,.,... _......__ · OR incl $47S 6'6·8402 P!\1. Winter. Sl60, Ibr. Garage. Bltns w /w, refrig, pool •Maid service a\•aU recreation facilities. ~--~ .... · · Close tobch. 1 Adil •Fumitu.reavall LAS BRISAS ., --4 BR . 21h ba +Cam t~ NEW ·OCEAN VlEW 2 BR, 1 ba, new cpts & 6?S.462S. 190. s. no pe ts NIGHT LJGHfEDTEN-,/_........, .. and bonus room , in TWNHSE 4 Br 21,.2 Ba drps. No children. no 642·9520 For Discriminating NISCOURTS. A full time Turtlerock $57S din rm , Jg fam rm, j pct.5. Open Sat·Sun·Mon "!SO.Util pd. Single Ba~h. z BR, l Ba. w/gar. Newly ~ri::.'i!"~~a~S Adults activities director who Call Mr Howard 645·6101 OR.. . dttks. pool , tennis, lease 10--4 pm. 1762 Crestmont ta blk bch. Lawn, nice decor. West C.M. Nr WakhtM.-Ht plans parties, BBQ's.1-========= 2 BR + den on wale~ in 67S.ll2:2 Place. 642-0583 loc. Thru June. 675-6583. Schls /SHP'G 5195 M overtM oce• trips & more! Free Sun· $140 up store~ffices cpL<i Newport Beacb. Bnng · · 0 • Hunlin*on daybrunch. drps air bath. 17301 )'ou.t boat. $600 3 Brdr Condo kit ch fully South of th e llwy, Charm· Ex ctn,:: 28r, 2ba, condo, Nopet.s. l42-33J6 ~· leecll wffWlt steps Plus beautiful singles. Beach Bl . H.B. 842·2834 lE RAISOR REALTY equipt. frplc.' soft water . ing 3 Br, 2 ~ + bonus ~ltns/oc /bay vu . pool / M!SA YEIDE Pacific I BEDROOM l&Z bedroom apts.1--------- paUo, 2 cat pk'g. Pool, rm,2cargar,1mmedoc· Jac,w/d.S3aS.673·6691. NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba. adult 7110ceanAve :~:~r°' fumished&unfumished. SINGLE to 6 rm suites park area. Avail furn. ~~RY ~4 00 mo . OCEANt'RONT s parkling apts. Lgc beautiful in · (714)536·1481 •Prlvalebalcony Models open 10 to 7. Avail. in plush .oCfi ce $350. 642·4062. wknd1, onnie · dlx 3 br, 2 ba. f ..... lc. l<7S. terio .... ....-. lo lush "'aler Adeq t k' Sorry no pets or children. bldg nr. OC Airport. Full 1213) .... ., ""'"'" · · .,. ·~ ...... -· M edb • ua epar ing Roommate service service incl : Recep· 45ZJ Campus Dr .. Irvine ,,...,. . ......., eve1 . 3 to 7 mo. 67S·1849 landscaping. Every con-anag Y •Elevator Campus Valley Shop Ctr. . bo v · .,. h:Nftfl fvtRlthed celvable ~xtra. Mu st see William Waller1 Co. •Security available. Month t o tion ist. conference rm. CAU8334t600 Beautirul Har r iew •••••••••••••• .. ••••••••NEAR beach 2 hr. 2 ba. to appreciate. S3SS·S46S. Fumitureavailable monthotcupancy. xerox. automated typ. ---------: home, 3 Br, 3 b~. bonus hlboa P .. Mla 3707 $280. until June. 548·4063 IS.SS Mesa Verde Drive llkl TO IE.ACM Lse req'd·Sorry, no pets ing, etc. Call 833-3640 CUL v ER DALE i m · ~~i:a~f~~~-~::.1~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• berore midni ght. East. (714)540-8871 NEAR SHOPPING SSLS River Avenue PRIME OFC SPACE dm!c,ula~~t!sbr,poo2 bal, eel~~'. 562·.W41 Nyew h2t bc'1' 2b ~-~up. lnr Wlr-rl'ER 2 br. Attractive. LGE 2 br, cm .. , .I-..., fn cd 1.2 &3 Br apts, bllns, dis -<alSeuhore &SSthl Lido Vin-&: .,. . ' "' ac u . ....,.. )'ry. c lean s undec k $265 d ~ -N~ d I hwashers,somew/frplt"9 Forappt.call642-2566 0-'--~ S390ed.C RI 3 BR+ den. 2 Ba, crpU, 213-449-641.2673-5981 . Uli l incl 2 blk~ from' Lg~~~-mo. O 011 & 2 car ga rages. From , 41\WOOd Shop.Area R Pl lJ' 893-lJSll drps. priv. teMis, pools, Std' ti 1 d beaCh.No.pels.6?s.8006 · SZOO. Lions Estate•, YRLY 3 br. 2 ba, frplc , Garden 3416Vlalldo,N8 UNIV. PAR.K 48r, fam. walk lo beach. $450. mo. u~li~ :1~a1:·ad:ll ~: 2025 Pomona 536-25'19 ~~: ~~~.~~:l. A ...... _. I suite approx. 600 sq ft . rm. frpl c, cpts /drps. 542.3939 ly. siss.'673.azio. Br. 2 ba. cpts, drps, Newt Br apts, month to r1fHU Lments View fa ci ng Via Lido. wallpaper, pools, park & HOR VIEW HOMES frplc .. steps lo bcb, $250 month. bltns. adults, no $100.Mo'f' ... lll PAIKHEWPOIT .....,_. ... .., lnq. Owner : Dreyer waler. SS2·8S73 5 Br, 2¥4 ba, close lo pool. BALBOA INN mo. wmler 642·0177 pets. Open House Sat. & Alow-.ce APAITMIMTS Irvine at lSlh Company. (714 )675·7002 le .. park & school. $560. incl. c:>c:eanrro nt I ~r. incl. VIEW apt 2 br, garage, Sun. 10·5. 645·0527 & Hew l le.,.2 la O.tt.et.-645-0550 NEWPOR'f garden office Ll,.llG oc 3248 gardener'64()..l63S ulil, $260. mo. winter. IDS ........J bltns Adults $27S 548-4291 -r 5 .. ,·t cs, ,,,,·ou•. ,,-,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t · 67S·8740 ........,.. · · · wilh fireplace, bllns, FA Luxury apartment living ;----------: • , OCEANVIEW from all NWPT Hts 3 br, 2 ba. den, am. &42.fi888. 2"S3lrvineAve. SPAC. 3 br apt or U!ie it as heat . CLOSE TO overlooking the water. IOOMS 4000 from43' incl util 557·006 1 rooms.4Bd,3ba,formal very Jge & elean. $450. CostaMHO 3724 24'HOUSEtraller compl. 2br&den.l-"rpl c,patio&: OCEAN, SCHOOLS, Enjoy $1S0,000 health••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMOFREERENT• din .rm ., den. frplc, l!e.642·!Mi66 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn Pacific Cal.Hwy, I pool . Adults . $275. PARKS• SHOPPING. spa,7 swi mmlngpools,7 . 1.2.3 Rm. ofrices from bllins, washe r /dryer. IL':-L.-$37.SOWEEI( &UP blk bch. L5e Ul May 1st 54S-8628or837·9Sl7 $3256:$360.permonth. lightedtennisCO\lrtsplus Pvt ent/K. priv. CM SI3S pe r mo. N ear 968-1029. --•Studio&IBRApls '76. $125. mo+ util. c.n 1 Br. uUI pd, stove, cpls, Agent9&G-&518'81300 miles of bicycle trails, $25 /wk & $60 /mo. up Airport.Nolcasereq. Caplstn.o 3271 •1V & Maid Serv Avai l (21.1 )387·1349. Will show drps, rel rig. No do(s. Beach Blvd. Weston putting, shuffleboard, 548-5854 or 556-0058 8J3.J223 9Til noon 2 NEW HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PhoneServ, Htd pool over wknd. $170_ 831.9276 Adams,4 blksto croquet. Junior l's frp, ROOMS$25. week up withi--------- panish style duplex, 2 br, •Children Section Alabama, right one $229.50 monthly; also 1 kitchen, 548·9'1SS or DESk SPACE 4 Br, 3 Ba, ocean Yiew, 2 ba, shag crptg. dbl gar, •Low monthly rates. A.fa Iwata z BR. Garage. Adults, no block to202 Rochester and 2 bedroom plans and &&5-3987 in the Daily Pilot Hunt· SUS. 3 Br. 2 Ba, ocean fenced yd, $2& mo. $100 •SS OFF week 's rent .........,.tllecl pels. Eastside 21t.orytownhouses. Elec· ington Beach o rfice. Tiew S37S. 962·9666 or depo sit. 496·7876 o r w/ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own /Agt "M25000 tric kitchens, private Room for rent, Fountain 17875 Beach Bl'd near &U-6392 729·1016 2376NewportBlvd,CM er · · EX lge Z br, Z ba, dlx patios or balconies, Valley area. Pri. bath, S48·9755or64S·3967 •••• Pa•llll• 1107 OlTI'STANDING 2 Br, 2 poolside apt nr bch. Adlt, carpeting, draperies. kitchen & laundry facil., Talbert. ll' x ll' s pace Large Ocean front. S bd. 4 s..tG AM 32101----------1•0••E••••E"'a'oo ... M•••1•b .. lk"to• Ba, closed Z car gar. no pets $17S. 538-3362. Subterranean parking pool. 968-12161. 550m· g speer',,.m,.onalh,a. IJAanbslewleo'r. ba. beautiful view. $1 .000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS C'SIT'S N B D ...... ., J ed O N "th I ton Op · J'~---------1 th ,_ ,_ • _,_ mm · ceup. 0 BnuKt New apts for rent WI e eva · bona 1 SlO, desk and chair for moo • 0...'11er. 494-4302. 3 Br. 2 Ba. new paint. air Large nicely rum. bach. ba r .or ocean. S21S. mo. children or pets. 646--f'JS1 Hunt Harbour 1 2 6 ' maid &e:rvlce. Jwit north New~ remodeled & re· $5. Cau 642.4321, Ext Z77. L HI. J250 cond lg yard S335 mo & 1 t>rs. Adults only. no Utd1ncl.675-7S'16eves br 0 ;.,............ • • • or Fashion l&land al rurn1sh ed rooms $22.50·i ~"--=-'-'::....::==== *JUiia 1 ., .... ,,,;,,,,., · 892 ""°"' · 2 BR 1 Ba crpts dnw · ....,..,..,_,, J ~--d s J per wk 2 blk• lrom ••••••••••.••••••••••••• .,....;·.......,or . ........, pets.2110Newport81. YEARLY J Br z Ba to • Ind • 1• Chl.,-ld' . am...,. .. e an an oa-· • BEAUT.CLASSA • ' s ve, ry rm. NEWLY pamted modern quln Hill1 Road . beach.pubUctransp. re-FIREPH.OOF OFC 3Br. 2ba. cpts. drapes. SouthLOC)lmtO 3216 frpl c. nu epta. close to o.k. Nr west end of lbr 1 ~ ba 1 tory kids Telephone (7l4)6«-1900 adily avail Call Mark BLDG clshwshr, patio & pool.••••••••••••••••••••••• AMIASSADOl IHHS bch, bltns.645-0300 Wilson ,$175.6'2·3697 & sr'nsn pei ok. APt nr. for rent.al information. 960-Jl36or536-SW Harbor nl Adams, C.M. poomo.837·lS81 2 Br, 2 Ba home. Ocean OF 'M"RIC' ~-~M Jl22 H t H bOu ~ -I r I t "' ., "' --_. er MEW EASTSIOE un · ar r . ....,.... mo. Spa . 3 B ba f 1 Pri,a•-rm. in nu home, Air cond, elect, cpls , Mi--•-y•-;.. 3267 v ew, rp c, carpor . . v t S3l-o ci-•• r 2 rpc ~ . d -ror1-TWOLOCATIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• acan . .,,, ,,_ • • • all · 1 ed rps music elev •••••••••••••••••••••••Adults, no pets. LAe. • COUMTRYWOODS · lblklobeach.$330.Yrl)'. pnv.youngempoy ~ 1 • • Al •• "-to -49'1·1612 aft 7PM . Wkdyg, WEEKLY RATES S50 OFF lit mo. rent! 1 br 2 & d lit 1 1 $350 3 BrZ Ba fenced 1d. Call64.S-7054 man pre r ., w 1th an tor, ample prkg. · l -.. M Sat&Sun. all day. FUl.LSERVICE New 3 br, Z ba. Super wood bum:'i ~lc.e:!ii children Ir. ~t. OK, N.r. breatta3t $25 wk.894--4259 cl. 3 min. S.D. &S mln. lewlah Or WnlMIMhr 3291 ~ ~J~~: ~:~1.; ::C:~Ju!~Cd~.r549= to wall crpt, bit-in ap· ~chools. 893·S878. Avail. 'f~ t_8~ln,~;.~~ UVE at Newport Beach. :f;:rt~· :.T.·Jt~!~: Tffllll.eGHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64!'i·4840&S40-2300 days. pllances. From $220. 180 ow. encl g~r. Nr'Hoai HosP Weeklywinterrales.$3.S. Mgr.SS7·0136or646-8396 Mi11lon Viejo, Laguna Fireplace. Soper 4 BR, zl ... ~~~~~~~~ l-;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 E. 21st St. 846·1164 or Brand New Yorktown $2SO/mo642-0596 single room . 6302 W. Cst. N ""'·l<E!T BA h t I h 1: I 645-9543. V"J! ~-·-•8 •Ba 2 Hwy.PineKnotMotel. ewport Beach. Small DUJ.a oro. ranc s ye ome. 2035 hller+Oft, CM 1 a •.-unvv," r, . VlEW pt 2 b <•l4)S73-0440 o/c 1 or 2 Men $6S no:>r MANYFORS.100. $365.963-4567963-1786 .... .., LGE3br,2ba,upper.Nr. car gar. Dk balcony Ir ......J bal drul, garage, m ~. Call Gen'c Ho'·1'1. REALTORS. !t6l·l2lO Looking ror a nice family queens ize bed, priv. 'ti I OCC. New shag & paint. no Peu :~:8187 eve• &a.6e. a..53: Irvin~ Ave.' Single sleeping rm, pvt 642-0200 CENTURY FINANCIAL . l BR Furn, 2 lg cl011ets , r£J v pool $.145 Kids OK ....,... lnl A ts ~ . -="-"'-"-'="-'"'-=~I to rent CHk'" home. 3 BR. 2 dressing rm, xlra Jge : . !'!~.!!._ $215. 552-4576 · · e:nirance& pvt bath malel--------- 3 Br, l 'h Ba . bltns, crpts, BA,superlocation.$310. room s. enc l . gar. NEWlbrapts trul uni· 968-<Bll Duplexun.furn.48fl.2BA adult only, $25 wk, 3333W.C1tHwy 11rp&. fenctd YO· $345 mo. mo. 963-4567963-1786 w/storage. AduJts only. CORONA DELMAR que ia style Beani ttil· 2 Br, 1 Ba, drpg, crpts, upper, 2 Car 1ar. On 173-ST99 TOK.Al BANK BLOG T22852 Vi a Oclavo. H L.-.ia..__.,. nopets. 2 Br Townhouse frplc. inis frplc -dshwbr 6 bltns, gar. $15S. 531-Z888 Seubore,stepstoocean, Ill 1 _.. .. 250 EXEC.SUITF..SFROM S81.ee2'7 ~Mt .... ,,---or Pool t · ._ t 1 ' ' af\ 6PM SUO.mo.Agent840-6t6t KAOll "" •$12Smonth• U.fwwilhed 33001210. Attractive 2 br. • ennis, ~linen a Wrl. Adults, no pets. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harborlrontagcavail. H•MI U.fw•IMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• pttio, garage. Quiet breakfast. ~me ocean & erry979·3376 l BR duplex. 1araie. Co&Y 3br, Zba, fplc. Crpti, Palm Desert lux, 2 br, z Room!iOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult. no pet. 2234 A Catalina views. Close to z B .._ h patio back yard rrpJc J drill. Yrly. $37.S. 673-9202 br. tennis condo$SO/day 542.1243 642 4644 z Br, 1 ~ blk lo Sch, No children Of' peta. Lst. yr· tr, S300mo. 545-801.0 ------ Macnab·lrvme Rutgers Dr. shopping• fine beach. Uon'-?1°"'1 ..... ac 'exalncept. blk~h.$2SS.$36~9791 ' Aft .. wbKla. 3d~ymlnimuml4C-4747' · 1 ;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:1~6'4;·;"'~1~1~~~~~~ ... >' c eaa. nu P ' 60' PEI 59 FT crplS, drps, bltns, no WBDR·Atthebeach ON11fEBAY ............. 4100 1 B.R Furn Sl15 pets. Sl80 mo. 786· New·Private·Ex.large Beaut. Apt. 4 Br~ 2 Ba,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617WESTCLIFF·NB IUCH RENTALS Lots or bltns. pool , walk Unusual 2 ~R., den, ZYI Shalimar, Apt. 2. 642·8907 1.Alxwiow feal&atft. beamed cei 1. frplc, Girl to s.hare my Harbor AGT. Ml·$032 LOYILY to s hopping. \.'\ ml, ba. L«-dlD. area,_ wet orS7$-(896 Hunt.Ha.rborare1. dahwsbr $550. 613·S719 Vu Hiiis home. Priv 444 Newport Blvd. Suite F\lrnlsbed,. bedroom ·'beach.931W.19lhSt. bar. frplc., B·I. kitch, 3 BR 2 ~ ba do bl 168845.ims Adults wtndsoraft.SPM . room. SlOO. mo rent&: B.t9$mouWpd.DtlM•r d b h h I lndry area P.1l10 $«75 • • u e ... ,. ,, .a--ti • · Assoc -'RBA.LTY COrttPANV en·2 Ol ome n ~-0492 M I Bk• &75-s12s carage condo. -.... RP 2 BR stove/ref VUlufl c •Mi.It.Int.Stu· .v1Sl84S7. ' ..wronYILLAS Beacon Bay. Viewrrorn o,yry r. '979.1132 frplc sundeek nr' de:nt0K.MO-G'16eves. 2Pri teol 2nd story "50/Mo 'tll BRAND NEW 3 Bed/J A'.:'IOUS 3 Br, Z Ba , be ta.' l lrt' · va Cll. New bldg. fll•w condomin i um ! 7/ln &.(eioJ LARGEGroundnr. I Br b th f 1 d ck FOURSEASONSA forttda.Jrheat.EMl1u. ~cs;afrel,~noTeacber to share lha1crpt,wetbar,win· lb1rpl Spacious ! 2 UMFURNISH8) Garde n apt. Pool. rtt s!so' :O"oc,5:~~3:83 : Spaek>ua 2 britudio, YI pvt deck , new crpt · .1r w/prof .... tonalpenonor dowa. $70/SllO. 111 W. .. drooms, 2 baths, 2 Bedroom, 2 bath apt. room. $196. 71018lhSl. 6?S·uiTB · • ba, pvt pal lo, pool. thruoul, newly re·dec. Part Newport 1 br near boat owner. beaut z Bt. 17th St., Unit A·6, CM . for.ma l d 10 1 n I + Just a few stepa to the FURN tr .1 & Adulls, no pets. $Its. 1315 1275 mo, ht mo. ~ last, spa • t•blalous radlltJes. houle on bay w/boat tlip, S48·0044 (Ant. Serv.) t':~~~·~· p::f.1~~~: beach It tennis tn Beaton for rtnt. •S:,';1e a~:. Single renler wanted. Joann St. MS-0332 S7Sdep. M2o0389 mt.51 sub-tae. 56$.02D2 =50. 675·5245 or sq. ft. office, nr. Baker 'llutlaad Rd., No. l , Bay. S.300 /Mo. Yrly. S70/S95.648-8333 Sdm~I ~ br apt =l•un,; LuJ: Mesa Verde 2 Ii: s Deh.1xe 3 Br, •~ Ba, :C =·tsOO dl)'t. evts • Brtstol C.M. $200 mo. WMdlff aru. 1375/Mo. (821) ec · ree was er Brdnn 2 ba DW frplc wa1ber/dr1er, trple . ~ Re1pon1ible Female/)~-~-~~-----yrly H1rrlet Perry MAJ')' Lou Marton D911P°"9t l7J6 dryer.S285.mo.l13-300l ti ' ' 'Adlts' Kids OK. t3CfO mo.· 2015 male roommate wanted 1~ 10 ziwtlh.T) 142-1235 I •••••OC,.•E••••••••••••••• •Z bw-. 1 N , Corolido , ~~~~~/.;;,., . . Delaware QI.ms r::.~hy~f ~: ~t'C: ~an, Wood1, Gla1a:.11io11: ... 1 ....... 4450 .wrOllTHrS.. SIM. AN view. 25081 walk beach / ool , $19$.lbr,2ba.JTly$39S. Newcwtom2Bd..home.••••••••••••••••••••••• P'•ata•lic Harbor • C11Lt11•11 I La Ctelllll . Owner, carport. aaso. AS1u 1n Spacious 2Br. l ~ba , LOnACLOSITS &Ga50:61Wi806 $11'5. per mo. 4.99-4411 . Prime Corner. Cttannn.1 =\flew. J ledrooml. u......... J.425 ,...... peLsUM91• bl tins, Sunn7 paUo, BJtns. bllt'OfU', 3 bib La1.8ch. house aoned C·l. Ideal f'CJOlll • all a.WI}' •••••••••••••••••*••••• 1•11 gt• leech l740 separate carage, l1und ocean. 2 BR, 2 Ba, s;z:s.s. 2 bcMai.11 to beach, 4 br 2 N.EEDA ROOMlfA'l"E ror Doctor, Denlisl. .._....... IJible Svtt-BEAUT deeorated C<Mdo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old CdM , I BR, Iba, priv. facU avail. No children/ m.ozu paftt88VC ba, frplc., wetbar, den y et Jon.Li Uh Reil tor, or Antique • ._,. (8JI) 2bt.1b.,poo1nr. beach BEAtmF\.IL 1 br rum tntrance ._ paUo. suo. peu.. us Melod.y Lane. I BR., cpts, bflN c 1ar.SSiOO)'l'ly.MJ.UQ ~~~:ca!uJU..P. • Dealer. X_lnt parkln1. .......... l2SO. Hunt Btach Itta. 1ptaSS?06$1IO.S1Mniah &M-.T2lJDavtS.Ait. M2-5Slt 11ra.1e.1l&$. ' WALK lo Oce••· New J:loule.M1te.Uallmiled -:p/mo.&44'3&0al\.C r2r' ' I ......... .lilitn 9:1Gam 6 3pm llJ'-bide, pvt eacl i u. 2 Br. l Ba, S. ol Hw1. Quiet. 1arden 2 8t 1pt. IC2-G311 dpls J Br,' I Ila, f:rpt.. llMJ.UtJ..TPM. f-'p-', --·-----:--- • 11• 1111. I P1ml1T .... ?~utllO .. Aft.tpm pool.aauaa, lndry, adll.I. Adt.llt.1 only. No pell. 1bltna, e.ncl car. Ind.rt V CANT 1 . br dtpl. D/W, carb dllp, MCJOtlant Fri $Q FT store a( office 1 r•r ,.,... ...-,, • ..,,. 17301 Keebon Ln, t blk $27$, .a? HellOUVpe Av•. balcony 'lfl ~<Ill. ,\pl A •• 2 • 2 ba cu. Vrly. Child OK. '""'" sw. -2130 or 1 .... ,. + ...... u ,_ •• W. al. Btacb ol1 S11tet. 87s.aos 2, Adulll. M2~nt11 or RfO, DW, frpl, bl&• -.MMll&or~ i:,enoa to sbare I br 11NJOI ........... l ~-.newcarpe IQ.TM 171-UM ,.Uo, pvt ctOMCI 1ar. .om•. Separ•le•1--------.._ ,, ca• ,...1 ,.t~. car port, V«Y Hv~ Bdrm.. \ " tzlO, mo. All uUI pd, riew 7r1.Y, 2 Br. 1 f(llUtera. 2 -elory Nwpt ' "ARTISANSWAY " eltt9rt .... refrl erator. 1250. MALLIEACHHOTEL ba., rrp paUo; extra Goll Co1.1rae V11. Uo. Open Sat/Saa 1·1. 41 uplos. NY crplt. Hc;btl. to beach. In lhe Colon1 M rat 6 Adams. Room.1.SZ2.Ji0Wtt:lr.. Ip. ma 111'. MaSJ.Mo lmao~-J Brr quiet 1 r 22"1d S•.-A&t. Ho fH mo. 144·1110 or --.incl. at O.ll evn taaun.. Beaeb. $150.. -•p.m. AptaSlCJOmo.-711.1<1 Yrl)'.A&<.lflJ.ZZIZ Ml:t,ldryll!l5.14"1 I ... Ullor141--I.rt 14511• m4l4N·7115 A it .. it .. ...... •••••• APPi $ w.pl ••••••• TLC BABY! Ref..- Fnc .....,, Ila bys[ FULi c wilbr ~ WILL HOM ~ ~ •••••• 111AS1 Speci rtnlsh est.G Cslm Finis .... Addltl Pat i Cabim 632-8() Carpe mod~ rates iiiiiii ~ ..... , DELU & ind mini Lagu Vi ejc San 2000 pers1 3200 s with Jdea r servi C!\1. ...... 2IJOO I Cou~ tlB. ! ffouse bUlir use : mo.: .. ,,,,. NEW A1es1 ft .54 2000 warE ly t Airp 10,000 reas• H Real ~ :>mall $100 ... .. )Ion ••••• -· Sil.SC Co.f -Do~ Are• No' fl. 7( Gar t.-tar St ar Ca n -l...t1 ••••• >ers nee' m• ..... ~usi ROI KIT lous Cosl 0 , are1 pay Pho --, N"EH WI ' zor S.\\ TY lar( Mc DI\ a...I Fl •••• Busl c •••• Le lie $2 ! An 1<70 Drj Ag ldo wit CXI Bo The II'> ls ..... I To 11\1 t~ Ml UN ~J "11 -_Kai "" H. 5* ~ {~ ~ •• • " 4QJ M•c•I ..,-. c~,,.... . •a •1 ' I s.ntc:H ll111Kilm... Lun•1=rf lag •H•t .... ,.. · ....................... • ................................................................................ , .............................................................................. ····••t,;t••-it:,········ APPUANCEREPAIR Unique KITCHEN ' & Have run, we'U do you.r £,;ptHanli".nOr'dner HANOYM AN-llames 6. ExchA1JvellOMECARE Ford'tLandl.cape Calicote Painting & W~t runm 111t $10.Servlce:Call BATH remodelina. cooklnl, bart.fndln1, etc Ya.C1e.nufla&H1ulln1 Apts. C·Oft!IC'le.ntloua Ambitk>us female •ttk· SOdlawns/Sprinklen BlaaUna·Don't •ettle for Sptclallh t114 >5d-2"122 Potombo Coa.atruellon • .t)'OW'puty.tTJ..llJO 'Trim&J)l'Wlelfl-4171 Cnl\IU)M.IU-&S51. ins 1vrl homes to mala· DeaipSvs -912-1817 lns.Uc/lnsur919·33l5 water heater5, di5 ·· •~-""...._ Member BBB. Call Toa1 ~c talo wkl• rer1 d••• ls •-·,.1 fa"•e•-; ---rn---:11 aa.allt, -.. . npanese Garden· H I ' ,. • -• t4•; ry C'ustom Wallhanaings & pot• • --• -.... T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••• .. .,. lac. Compl JdMt'V. ~·· ·-•••••••••••••••••••• &3l-3413. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palntini. :JOfJ. discount. copper repipes. 0 •:.i.• TLCinmyhom•,near ARPENTRY,C.£Mf:NTB1lhehour0td•y.A4n WJ,f iieat. Free etlHaullnl Anythlnr. MASONRY" CON · Z:Syrsitxpr.635-8611 night aervtC"eL.IW!..!::'e 17th &t lf"lne WR K · 0 "er ha n I 2-&. Atta; Betwn 19th St WOll84. Garage c:leanup. ReU111i · Fireplacea-PlanUrs CRt.lf! WORK. Ask lot MitrCharge. c11~· --s'!'.",clallat. Free eat. &: Hamilton, Weal of .....,R:ai 963--.ble, fast ae r vic:e . Brick-Concrete Patio Jake.)49-ISM Paper·Paint, 20 yr. e11:pr. JUST PLUM "-iwmifinrroi::i.S'-;;:;:l~:!-!'~m~an.~:.'•~----1 Harbor. Costa Mesa. ,_...,SR. Blo(k Walls BBQ PlU Need work. Save SS no •CALL642-4111* 8ABYsrrrtNG. Z·S )TS. wtLLJAM.S•SONS wait. S.Usfactlon Guar. • n-11 _ _,.._, •-• iWl<hes. QUALITY BUILD'~G I< li~S·~-;;~w;;-~'4~J~I'.._ __ , LOVIMG CAii Rtfs, Est. 64&-0MC I k Fr .... 1'"99SI. ftolARV 'S PLUMBlNG no:: • .._.~ .. -,...,.. """ .,..,.,Hrvice&mon•'"'"Haul alt.o cleanup, Muonry,Brick/Boc: '""'" Fnc'd b•ck 1ard. CARPENTRYSYS. C_.,._._. .... _,. . . '™1 Garaae Premises Housecleaning. Thor-lc:Slotle.C.llSl1·1129 •6'6-9807• ••• • 60 CALL~M ·co. rates 14 vrs m l larbor • • '-..=::====::..:='-1 PAPERllANGING NO JOB TOO SMALL -~~~~1=--------1---==~~:.::c::-=--1••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' . · · Rat es low. 552-5117. ou1:h. 115 minimum per1· Area . Re t /Comm . S4-l86ll day. Beach area. 64S-l4Bt ck, Bloct. Stone Tile Prot'essional, reas . f"r('e __._. Bab)'litling in my home. rpenlr)'. ea-Ptrt. Done c..unklt•'"r:_~.~·1~· ... ,,u.. ... ' ..._..11, if no aoawu work expertly done by est. c-all art 5pm. 631·3088 -·--. f'ullorparttime,ex.-... at l b C ...... _ •lllC'.la a.....,... "'&G-43161 U ING E•per. l1dv desires Uc.rnnlractot962·8'll2: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,...... reaa. ra es Y lU"o• Uc/insr~ • •HA L • " I ·~ HOUSEPAINTING REPAIRS-ALL TYPES wit.b ref.847--0970 . t.ian man. 963-1737. . apanese G ard•nin1· YARD CLEANUP hsecln'e. H.B. area, x nL Mo.-.. lnaide/out. Hi qu.al/low Reas, rrt.'t! "~ts. UC' • ...i. llectrtc~ ••.5r.Sl-G347•• wk.S36-4145bet.3&.5 '""'JI . WILL BABYSl<r·MY · Ma.Int, trlmmln& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ratel'l .Bruce64S-5J76 Walt830-5020anyt.ime HOME IN COSTA MESA C--' r-lc• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Gd t R ._ ......._ ... h '"~·-I • ... ud -.-· -· ELECTRICIAN 5 1 ce.anup. •'Ot • e ••• Colleee Student with ••--.-g ............ eC' n I ... Movln11•1aullng. St ent Ple1hrfR--'r A ~ .551-8189. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • Ill S48-2512 •-·-k -L J rr wk Ann & Teresa w /largo truck Reas ..,_. )obi, maml /ttpaln. 22 uwc • .. ,~ea: e rey. · . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.,.Rflr yn. exp. Servlcn S36-1730. 96t)..293'J Barry lWS-9'723 /839·5179 VER V NEAT I' ATC It CERAMIC TILE. N9w 4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARP~XPRTS-18yrs Ue233108.$49·5203. ••••.••••••••••••••••••• ..... IKclol, g A·l housekeeper wishes MOVING? 2 exp men JOBS & llESTUCCO. Rf model. Freo est Get 1t Really Clean. noa.-• • -· b Fr "'8 lJ33 P.1ASTER Craftsmans WILUAMs••••t•• G ....&.... '-"THINGS'" by Moose.••••••••••••••••••••••• day work. All wort Y move you. Reasonable/ eeeat.893·1439. · ... ._ ....,, •=•m9 th · b can an 4 Specialty. Remodeling, Sales. Repair-Install ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen woodwork, repairs, Want,. REAL CLEAN e JO • er pm. rds. 675·7572, SS!-8481. TOfJ Soil ftniah work, refs. Fr plumbing, etC'.6'2·5613 HOUSE'. Cali Gingham S4l·2A3' ERING est. Guar work 4w.3105 ampoo & steam clean· Quality MaintfLandacpg Mo vine, ha u Ii n g & PATCH PLAST • •••••••••••••··~··••••• __:::.::.=-:=-=.:.:.:.=::..:::::c_,r1;:ng. Color brighteMn; W~lerfalls. sod, 1prtln, I DO IT AW Girl. F'reeests 645·51ZJ Japanese HouseC"leani.n& Cleanup!!. E11:p, free eat. ••ALL TYPES•• •TopSoil •Compost• Cslm Cabinet Making wht crpta 10 mtn bleach. SOtl. cleanup646-4908 Electrical, Plumbing, •llOMECLEANING• Lady . Ex perie need. Best reliable students. Free Elil 5-40·6825 • l'otulch• Redwood• Finish Carpentry . ELL.rO-Cl 1· d" •-d.C'. Reas rat.es. 642·4951 By rcilable -·pie. good 'Thun.day (}ptn. 64Z·5l96 8C7·21.26. . -...a.±'-CALLS86-tlt30 . ed ean iv rm, lD rm • J apane1e Cardenlng1..:=:.;;:=c:.:=::.:=..:=:.:...~ .......... ..-..__-.., peantram ·548·2860. hall $15. Avg_ rm $7.50, Service. Retul•r•Clean rderencaS.-6Z11 Window Cleaning P•lilwjj'P..,nag ••••••••••••••••••••••• T,....~ice ' Additions, Remodeling, couch $10, c hair $5. Guar Up. Free Est. &&2·3102 CHRISTMAS GIFT Expr. Lady deaires hse Fast Servlce·AnyUme ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAIN CLEANED SS.so ••••••••••••••••••••••• : Patios, Paneling, elim. pet odor. Crpt re-1 • N 1 C 1 -Profpainler.honestwork. EvH,wkndssameprice Ford'5TreeServlce • Cb. ~~39 pair.l5ynexp.Do workJAPANFSEGARDENER Candid childr en's en&. ewpor . oaa ~ G 5.587380 E · "--d-• • ~~tsj8~\~~:"'J"'~~. or myself. Ref.s.s.31-0101 Mainteoance, Lndacpng. portraits in natural set. Mesa aru. Refs. Xlnt Jcfttorial reas. Int /ext, free est, uar · 'Xfn~~~:'d.1~:;g;7"'"U • -"""''.:'.:'.'.-".""'-"'-"".'-''.'.:..-l-:~--c-:--::----,-,-1 Clean Up. Tree work. tin&. mounted & framed. work. M2..oc?t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs. S48·Z7S9 /S4Z·J9ll Any Pl um bing w ater·l--"'-'="'-''-'--'-'-'--- Carpel Man-Reasonable E11:pert.&12·"SJ96 Profesaion al Photo· HouseC"leaning Done. art time'ielp wanted, PETERS PAlNTlNG service. leaks, morolite Remo\•als, 'limbing, top Carpentry, finish , re· model. repair . Reas. rates. Call m .0319 Repairs·ln.slallation grapher. 673-9222. Want en regular basis. older man preferred. lnt/Ext·Reas Ratea enc Io sure s . R ca s . ping, pruning. Firewood &Sales-Call 581·8958 Want ad results 642-S818 Own tra nsp. 9'19·7819, s.'M·1840 C-11 Gene at ss.2·4K58 832·3'68. 10% offw /ad. lic/insr. 642·2624 . ~!°!:!!.~~~ .... !~!~ .. ~.._ 5015 !::':!.~.~ ..... !?.~~In~ HolpW..iocl 7 100 HolpW--7100 HllpW-.1 7lOOHolpW..ted -7100 HolpW-d -7101 · • '._,.,....... ._,., FOUND · 3 Bik G' ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· DELUXE off1C"e, comm I ••••••••••••••••••••••• , es, !r & industrial spaces. Also Partner wanted for a Huffy, blue, Schwinn School1 Ir Management min i wareh ouses in highly profitable Real boys. burgundy, Huffy. hllsfnlctioa 7005 CREW MANAGERS DRIVER E Pt;OPLEPE~SON Laguna Niguel & Mission Esl l 1 Sh Id boys , gr een. Owners ••••••••••••••••••••••• xec. looking or par a e ven ure. ou . d t. f b . 1 lime busine11s associat• Viejo :3.reas. Handy to double investment In 6 I en I y r seria no. Violin Lessons, beg~n!ng For Mew1paper Prwtt. 1n wholesale aupplic• San Diego Fwy. 200 to mos . Highly secure. Ma.y be claimed at li.B. & advanced. Beg1nn1n1 S-Ch ...... DwPoitlt. capf1tir.G Bus i n es 5 r u I I 2000 sq ll.. As low as la" 968.at88owner anytime Police Dept. 536-5622 piano. Mary Shattuck. Must e njoy wor king wilh young people capitalized. Inter vie' per sq ft . 831 -1400 t.door &Sport.s-<triented ~ Rwrd. Male Siberian 548-7400. 12 to IS year s of age. Van or full s'ize Afternoon deliveries of news papers to 1..::"';;3-:.:"'="=:a'------- 3200 Sq Ft C-2 store front ram 11 Y seek i n g H •k Y. BI ~e e Yes . Jobi WClltted. 7075 station w agon r equir ed. Excellent carriers Mond ay thru Friday. Re-MAN I cu RI s T f o with 6 drive·in bays. part.ner(sl/ investor(s) Wstmrustr. Since Oct ~· ···~··••••••••••••••••• comm issions, may earn up lo $300 quires dependable auto. Must be at porcelain nail only. Ali' Jdea_I for auto or boat in proposed 40 acre 673·1594· 2 Hi11:h Sc~ •irll want kl o· I k f least 18yearsofage. llairBazaar,642·0434 . service. 585 W. 19th St. Sports Ranch i n Found male Tiger stripe houseclean1ngJobaC01ta wee y. 1a 645-2875, as or Mr. CM. Days_ S<I0-5710, eves• Fallbrook/Rancho Calif. kitten 8 wk&, Myrtle St. Mes a . Ar le r 2 : 3 Bingham . G46·068l Ev:'. ~1~i~5644 ·4492 or Laguna Bch 494·13'6 c::ti::;!~~ weekends. Equa l Opportunity E mployer T ... pll-492·7314 Aol<For .... - Mcwinr Mechmlc With knowledge of AC Generator. 548·9611 2800 Sq fl in Town &L::.:..:.:cc=..:.:.c.:. ____ I · • 1· FOUND Female kitten 6 . Country Shoppin~ Cnlr. Ro p I c I\ 1, & SALT mos old. Black & while. ~xper. Nurse offers l~v-Mature help needed fo 118. For lease. 962·6607 WATER FISJI STORE 646.1432. Westcliff & mi. care ':O aged or in· W...ted 7100 He&p W.t.cl 7100 Help W-.d 71 OO Help W..t.d 7100 fast food service, night.> House in mfg. wne. sm So. O~ange Coast, all Dover. valid. 1'1ane499·4224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21401 BrookhurstH.B.N business. build a boat, or suppl_ies. tanks, a.<'· Sub parents . Mature Carpenter-Finish 10 yrs. DRAFTSMAM · 1-lelp Wanted (21 People ,p~hon=~·~,~·~11~•~------ t office $300 C"esson es R.E. Agta 1n· Found: Black Lab. Pup-· r · AYON · i mum e p r r d · 'h • ·1 SAM, -use .separa e vited493-6319 PY Male Approx 8 moC educated, Ref. T.L.C. or m In x e Mechanical"-Electrical rom m1 n1g l t1 . \Mc DOHALD•s mo.545-3..155 2tSJ2lhSi HB 536_2684 · home, children , pets necessary. rit ust have Marineexper.desirablc. Jack In Tha Box, 1205 lldntrial Retrtol 4500 u--I L 5025 ·. . . ;'bile you t raJ'1el . $40 per ~~~oo',.o~sll~~dAJf:1~ •• ~:i~ S:J.501~ J4 hr. I Baker' C.M. ~~~~:ndhse l~efn~c r1n~1! •••••••••••••••••••••••_..., o oan FOU!'JD. .. woma'.1.s ay.645·9253 8pm WAMTTO S.IOam Pac1f1cTrawlerCorp Hoatess. Morning ahift. lntervic"'·s , Tue 91\~t l• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schwinn Bicycle. V1c. MAkEMOMEY, · · 3.';0Kalmus Dr,C.r.1 . I Blue Dolphin 33$.S Via NEW "1·1 Newport, Costa .._.EEO MO.,EYI CdM. 675-8S65 wknds. Hftp WGRtec:I 7100 W Mot 9 to 5 1 Cashier full or p/l·2·10Ptil S40-3935 Lido Newport. Beal·h AlOpAp•I~· wW•edlh 3thPcA1J 0.n5aPg>et 1'1esa, 1000. 1200. 1440 sq. " " • ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · , ''' fl.543·3145or646·2928 PRIVATE FUNDS LOST Orange & white 8 ACCOMPANIST B e a n A V O N ~~~sher~C:I~ ~i~·e ~~~~ •DRAi'ISMAN• Hostcsses &Cooks. ~cDonuld '~ ~oo Wes 2000 -'sq Jo~t office & FOR2HDT.D!1 wkoldkitten.VicOrange Must sight read & play REPRESENTATIVE. 557_3250 Permanent position for Grand()peningofJHws. astllwy, · · warehouse space direct· $5,CIOO.toS20.000. &Virginia.CA1631 ·0188. well.Hourss:45.10 :45AM Be your own boss, set exper. mcl."h arafts man Live band & danc1 n ~. MB>ICALTECH Willass·stB okers d I h N Cl · t-.. applications al."ccpted at S tudent s ok . 22K5 . • ly across from OC . ~ r • Lost: WhiteC«k·a ·poo. 4 ai y. 10 /27 /15 t ru your own hours. o ex· earung women wan'-""' Newpo•l Hl,·d . ,. M . Cahr. L.1C'. &_ASC_P , ex or PnnC'1pals Eas" o · h T · · SJ oo + h'"' Own Justin Pacific Corp. ..., AirportS49·1480;963-7878 · J Mos old . Vic : West 6 /11 /16. ccas. n1g t per. necess. ra1n1rrg · per ""· 15030 Goldenwesl Cir. 642.1225 a .m . 1133.1160 per. M1 cr~·ll10Jog1st .fo Te rms. Wilson /Placen t ia . perfom1ances. $4.46 per provided.CallS40-7041or tran5. NpBch are a . . . pm AM . s hirt , cve n1n: IO.OOOSq. ft . lilt-up. Very Glendall'ln•~sfment 642.6891 . hr . P u bli c School . Zenilh7-ll59. 644·2266. Westmini!Joler. · · Super\'isor for 1."linica reason.terms . Since J946 556·3430 llote l Aud itor -take h1h. 838-9600 Ext. 301 o HESTER-BROWN N lO! 631 2233 FOUND : Gldn Retriever. Cl.IRK nrlST · WJ> c. · · • _ _._, abl -~-• r ESCROW OFFICER/ rharge, 2 person off1l't' J'.U.lk>x 2825 Lag. 11111~ Realtors 833-9781 1711·8 WestC"liff Dr. Smo. Vic or College Park. JOt.CC-.. OJ • I.AKERY SALES N~..u or agent !'Om FUii knowledge of hote l 92653 ---------1---==-=-===='-I y · 5521757 C'-~Typl t mission dept. to operate LOANrROCESSOR '--'-'------- ' -m•ll Shop Area ror rent, rvine. · · ~ 1 18 Years Or Older accountin~ req. Daily rc· 1- 1 ed r computer ler minel for Major home builder ME.., WOME.., $l 00 I pd Id 8 1 mm . opening or a n Apply In Person k h portS. general ledRer , 1"11111• 1"11111 perm'?· eec .. Mot.yW.ted 5030 Found Go raceelw/4 A/P Clerk w/aome typ-SftockC.'--lokery N.B. financial services needs la e c arge computerized pay roll, M8-8300anyt1me •••••••••••.'••••••••••• leaf clover & baby tooth, ing &. fi ling e11:per. Book· -vr wv. cd! co. Req's self starter . escrow ofricer/ loan pro-ledger re5 ponslhili (y P.1ature individuals ca pa Storw 4550 $260.000. Secured by lst Del Mar nr. Newport keepin g backgroun d 3'44E.CoastHwy, M Little supervision cessor for tract work. thru trial bala n c:e . hie of general off1c· ••••~••••••••••••••• T.D.l0%PluspointsOK. &42-6153 hel r 1 XI 1 .. __ ,,1 needed. Good com· •tustbetamiliarwilh all ,_ Be h<'7290S c leaning. Supplemen P u · n co. u.:n~i s. municalions skills. Type ·~t conventional and ..,..guna a ~ · your income with 3 ~ ' .. ;torage loj. for RV 's, etc. Buildingvalue$1,200,000. FOUND : Ladies ring, Send resume & salary llEAUTICIAHS $8.SO per mo. Neill Sign 213 : 47S-4514 please identify Vie. CM. history to: Mr. w. Van 60 wpm. Lite bkkpng re· government financing Housekeeper /Cook, Ex· hours work in La1tun Co. for info. 531 .3374 6'S·B8ll Olde nm ark , Kenda 11 SnUSTS q'd. Submit resume & programs. per'd, Live· in for C"ouple. Beach area, 6-9PM. Mon Development Co. Inc. For (21 N.8 .salons.w/or salaryhh1lorylo: P.O. CallMr.Dnyer P v t room & buth . day through Friday ---------~S, Trv•t FOUND Siam ese Cat 10 4463 Birch St. Newport w/out rollowing. 644 ·0661 Box 2070. Newport 714:979-5340 642·9600. S2.50 l'er hour . Cal Do You Need A Storage Dftdi 5035 Westclirr Shopping Beach,Ca92660 or540·8582. Beach, Ca 92663 Or ca.II Gn.tCo.ofCallf. 542-0.17 3 and lcd\'C you Area? For 2 months only. ••••··~··•••••••••••••• Center. Please call to F.qual Oppor. Employ-u Beauty Oper-ator Rent 644·5l00. an equal oppty emplyr HL~~~~~~~cr ~Gidv:~n:;~ ~~~~~r~ddrcss & phon ft .l03W.16thSt.CM. /O Apersonexper.inlbrow· ~ c 1 rens,1 ... us ave No' I lo Jan I. 1.500 sq. LOANS UP, to BOO/ identify. 640-8!75. s p•oe in leading Newport c• ~KfTTPIST h.ld 0 ., l h I st TD OGRS-9o/o FOUND A Cat. J\otale. Vic. ing pots for 4 private BC'h Salon. Ask for J im, Secretarial duties & car.833·9601,494·6297 . Mgmt trne. ltoute sis co of Warner & Gotha rd lessons642·7492 644-732lor552-0!M3.eves. som e bkkp'g ex: pr. EXEC. SECRETARY Jouture. A~c 23·39. Car, Garage for rent. 326 2nd TD Loans Last Sat. Call&. identify, Mature woman. 1 girl of· Career oriented Girl Fri· phone. St60 wk. 848·1004 .. r-Iarin e Ave, Balboa ls. F•i•eslTermssincel949 APT M g molure BENCH-MEN r. M h Fr'd day. Xlnt oppor. Call HOUSEWIVES Starting Nov. 1. Tom 847 •3906· ana er, Helper, art galler y; part i1ce. on l ru 1 ay. 752·1249. AIODELS · P.1ASSf':US!-:~ S Iller Mt.J. Co couple, for 43 unit com-time. packing-framing. 499·3719· . _ Tired of household F'. Atod I F. Cam ey,642-4088. "' 54 o6 FOUND: Yng black male. plex. Costa Mesa. Com· F . i,i::ure c s. ..scort.!' ... ~~~~~~~~~1-:642~-2~1=7~1:-'-~:'3:'~-~1~1 wht feet, chest & nose. pen.sation apt +!;alary. 494-2081: Cocktail Waitresses. Part em. attend. hve-1n for a drudgery? Want to earn ~tasseuses needed. Toi -2nd TD Lo-Wcmffd Lido Isle. 6'75·9783 Call 979.3630 between 8 & & full time. Grand Open· young paralyz_ed fem.. e11:tra $$SSS? Work local· money. N c w s tud, o teMals Wanhd 4600 !Zand 1 &5. ing of Jaws. Li\'e band & med exp. des ired. Sal ly & ~ct on the job train· 6J_~•~-38=1 ~1 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE CASH! LOST: 2 Small black &·I c:::.:::::c:::::::______ Bovs & Girls danc-ing. 2zs5 Ne wport +rm & board. 638-8011 . ing? Day & swing shifts . .>erson with s m . dog. Buy 2ndT.D. 's b~1l dogs. females in ARCHITECTURAL lOto l4yearsof age. Dai· Blvd. C.M. We train, slu· VOLT ;-.~~el s. F~ma~I fi~uri· needs house 1 no ,• 1 oom· N~~C:O~~I~~~·s IRrvinerd. 552·8640 aft 5 GRADUATE· Jy Pilot delivery routes dents ok. 642-lW a .m . FOOD SERVICE T~ary Ser•ict 1 ~~;r20_01':ob' nl pa , mat es, re · a ry Equit y Invsmt. Div. ewa · Unmarried, 25-35. ex· may be available in your 1..:=.c.:.~ll~60"-'p~.m--· _____ 1 WORKER 3848-Campus Drive I ~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 968·61l54. BARNETT MtG . co. LOST: Sm blk rock·a·poo. per'd in architectural area. Earn profit for de· Pert-lime. All shifts. 54&-4741 !• 3USINESS r.1AN SEEKS ----~645=·~2134'-'-'----I i'"em . Red jeweled collar, supervision . Project liveries&. cash. trips or 80% COMMISSION flospital exper pref'd . CAcrossfrom Nurses HOOM JN HOME WITH tags. Sch & Altanta. HB. work task C'Onsists of on· merchandise for selling Cosla •t e>a Memo,, . .,1 O.C. /\irport ) RH's (LVN's /HA · r· Id r ~ · 1· F .. asa member of our of. " · .. KIT. PRIV'GS. 751 ·9516 536-IZIS. site 1e superv. o a new suu.C'np ions. or k { Equal Oppor Employer On Call. /\II Shifts. Ex •-o 0,.,,,,1 1-----------• hous ing project. in In· information please call lice. Individual training Hospital. As or Food perienl."cd /\cute hospita -lou.sewantedlorentin T~t' Lost:$100Rewardforinfo donesia. 1 Yr commit· 642-4321. From San ina m0&tdesirablearea, Service Supervi!IOr, 301 on ly. li ood workin. Costa Me:ia. Santa Ana, Loat&Foilncl concerning Black & men,t. req 'd. Travel ell· Clemente-San Juan ~~~~S. MA~=afOrC~~~l ~V~i~ct~orl~a~,~Cos~~ta~M~e~s~"~·~~l lBM Composer, opera tor, ronds . Contact '.\lr:c or H'untinglon Beach ••••••'••••••••••••••••• white German Shepherd pens es paid. Salary Capistrano area, call McFarland. Sys tem & stand :ilonc. Jensen . 642-2734 , Cost. area. 3.4 bedrooms.' Will Los:t & Fouttd 5300 hit on Pac. Cst llwy in $18,000 +. Almost i m· 495-0630 a nd Mission Vie· Full time baby ~ ittc r . Ca 11 for i n l e r v i c w . ~1 es a '.\l 1: m 0 r 1 ;1 pay up to $300 per month. Sunset Beach Oct 22nd. med. departure nccess. jo--;-EI Toro area, call * DISCOVERY * Mon-JoTi, my home 8 mo. 642-1552. .-1ospital. 301 Victoria St Phone839-0336 anytime. ·~~;~~~~·~·;~;:;• iciJ4~~ .. 2 9 2 5 · or ~:~ 7~~r1;,~~fon thru ~~11o(>ppor. Employer ___ R_E_A_L_E_S_T_A_T_E __ 1 ~:i:~o:::~.J94 r l'f., ~-~-:~-~-:-~--,:-~~-;;-~-:~--~-~~l~C~>~I ~E;·o@E~~~~~~ NEED LAND OR LAND 96().2900Adoption ,Low I~:::~~~:.~;::=:--~~~~~~~~~ COOk·DAYS lndus EnJ:r/~1r~ toS18K WITH TEA RDOWNS Cost Spay/Neuter info. Lo6t: Fitm ale Bluepoint Are You Too y_,,. R' h d ' C II Sh Alanne Elec Sls m to SISK NURSES AIDES ZONED RI R2 R.R. IN S . F l ---. IO'T BUILDERS ic ar s o ee op, Jr. En<r/R&D S900 , , , , 1amese. ron paws For •,·r1.,· •• 7 ~ ·~ p,,,-r,·c Coa•l Hwy GENERAL Ex"'·•'d. U··~·"''w Con' S.W. ORANGE COUN· ·BIG REWARD dedawed, needs medica-JOit. ......, ' KeypunchOpr $650 .. ~ .. J • TY, will t a Ic e lots or Sml blk dog w/wht ~pots lion. Child heartbroken. Large concern has open-PL.AMT MGR. Hunt. Reh. 536·3012. •Secretaries Irvine Personnel /\~c>ncy 1-lospilal. 2055 Thurin b v Mtxed ings forlOgals&guys,18 For rapidly growing •T-' h 488 ,-171h ,. l ,1 Ave,C.M.642.:oos large parcels. R.E . By a o e eyes. REWARD!842·5897. . 1 power boat c:o. building COOK ror ~uest home. 4 rr-1 · , ..... os a , esa 1-'-'-"C:..:C:::c..::::..:::;::.:_ __ P.1 c VAY. INC., INV. breed. Answers to the . . ~f,.~rsiol'tlt';~~~!~Jr: 37 ' Trawlers of the Days. llrs 10am-6pm. •KeVl'llMl!hOnrc. Suitc22A 642·1470 •NURSESAIDES• 01VlSJON114-&42·1'81 name of , • puss Y LOST: Little white dog. ho.ghe•l qua1,·1·. Mus l Call betwn 9_am ·Spm, rr-s-r· -'·--~-~~-.... -~-.... -~-~~-"'."-'""-~-~! N--•ed fo• O••n••· Coo•n cc._'-'-'-"-'-',---,-,----1 Willow". If found, please female Maltese. Cdl\1 U · S · at a random J •PIX Oprs r <.TU lusinHSj1nvest/ call673-2662. area. Reward. 644 ·28.58, itinerary. Guarantee re· have extensive exper. &.1-'646-'-~67_1_6 _______ 1 NEEDtDNOW! lnaurance/Sedry ty 's lar~e!it :-killed nur~ FMmtee if no a nswer, 54().6840 turn. 2 week expense be capable of t aking Cook & light housekeeper Tempo Temporary .-1elp Part time, r1cx1blc hrs. ing fal·ihty. ~1 any fnn..:1 •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST : Prt Siamese fem paid trainin~ program. complete ch~rge of all in <;osta Mesa l'hone 17802SkyParklr\•ine Casua lty experie nce bent-fit s in cluded lusinns cal, white on face, chest, PerlOftals 5350 Above average earnings, f!lanufactur1n g opera· 6"73-l93' After 6 PM . Call S<l().4455 nec('Ssary Send rc-sume II ea Ith in :;;· PI an ° Opport9nity 5005 & legs. Vic University ••••••••••••••••••••••• t r a n s p o r t a l i o n lions. Have xlnt .salary & l "c~~;fi;~;-E;;;;;~.-1~~~~~~~~~~1 lo Box 8, Corona del A1 ar . $250,000 +$2,000 life in.!' 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prk, I r vine. Re ward. Drinking problem? rum iahed. For interview benefits. . COtmeficllM, bper'd 92625 Paid holid;.1ys. Up to : PRINTSltOP 552-3393. Call AJcohol Helpline Call 836·8881. Belwn PacificTrawlerCorp lmmed. opening. Ex· GEHERALOFFICE =--------1 wki:i paid vac. bonus fo1 r 24 hrsa day835-3830 10am-5pm. 350KalmusDr ,CM per'd only need appl•. Need h 1 Janit~Sl Hr Rood attendance. $2 2! Letterpress/Of set . Lost: Female Puppy-like ------~----540-3935 ' s arp a ert person per hr to st;irt, 1r I yr ex lleavy on letterpress. Silky Terrier. P.1ariners SPIRITUAL READER l•----------1----.::::.::,=c_ ___ I Plea f.e phone, Mr . for divers ified duties. Pacific TrawlerCorp per. Apply betwn !Jam & $25,000. Fullerton · School vici n ity . Open lOAM ·lOPM A.ssemblu BOATS Peterson.962·5847 . Ma1."GregorYacht Corp., _ _;350~K_;•~lm="-'~D-'c.·~c-•~•~·-Jpm, Roy al c Co n\· Anahe)m area . Call REWARD.548-1578 Adviceonallmatters. Dental Assistant. 4 day l63lPlacenlia/\ve,CM Le~al Secrelary. I.a ~un:i .-1ospital , 10 30 \\1 _"7_<>4564 __ ;_S24_-6T1_3_. ___ Los t : S m all dog in 312N.EICaminoReal ELECTRO CA~=ERS "':eek incl Sat. E11:per &Girl Friday, SecrC'lanal. Ni,i::uclOf"ficc. Part time. Warnt'r.S•\ Ory Cleaning &. Ldry Nwpl/C.M. area·. Looks San Clemente. For appt. Xray certifiC"ate r~· Ty ping. filing, phone, ~fusl he fa st. accurate NUllSr:s 1\ I !>ES Expe r . 1n l;1·r1 ;1tric:i h el pf ul. but no l neces5ary. paid h1~n lth & life in5. 11ulidays & vac with pa y, Ap pl y 1n person P;:1rk Lido Con\· Cent er 466 F1a ~ship Rd NI), Agcy in Laguna Beach. like sm. rox. red collar. 492.9034 492·9136 MECHANICAL Must have ex per. in quired. Exper. in prevcn· household manage ment typist. 8.11·2080 Ideal for couple. Owner 548-9544 FOXY Girl's Out-Call boats&. have the ability tive control preferred. 10 to 20 hrs. per wC"ck . --. -·c_ ___ _ willremaln&trainif in--1-=-=="--=-------Maasage. u Call-We ASSEMBLER &deairetodotopqualily Salary open. Day Callbetwt.o.en8:30&10:00Lookingforcplctoover· exper. Cood lease. P .O.HELPI LOST in Harbor Come. S p ecia l iz'e work. 642-6880Eves673·3403or 675-6721 . Ask for 1'1r . sec 8-unlls.Nice,lge21l r, Box 732, L.ag. Reh. 92651 View Hiils, white male Parapleeica, 542-3100 With experience involv· CARPENTH &4&-0802:. Frank.. apt. w/bltns, some rent cat w/blaC'k n0&e. tall & -'--'--'--"-'=-"-'-'-'----' Ing '°'dering and esc:ala· Ta.AIMEE reduc-t1on &45-4291. ..... A • h thl g T Flutr Dental Assist for Ort.ho 11,.;re1snosuc n asa left ear. ag , y. PREGNANT? t ton or electroniC' a nd Wit h d ~al re to learn ofC'. Exper pref'd. N. B. GUARDS good.job! Wbatyoun Reward.C.11.........,.,8. Caring C'Of'lfiden ti.aJ elect.romechaniC"al com-aboveskills. &Anaheim 640.0121 ts a bualne•s or you counseling & re1err1I, pooents. Knowledge or Pa<:ificTrawler Co'l · Fun f'orl Time own! Call me ... 639-1123 Lot!;Poodit: Sem. -l~~wpritocot,~Baufle. Abortion, adoption & blueprints and part Uats 3SO Kalmus Dr, C.A , DENTAL Asst. expanded Immediate placement in ~~ keepbJ• .1-1 bl Pl I Anaheim area . Good BicyC"leOealenhipg fy''. Gone 7 days . Af'CARESf7·2563 ;-~:._.-: ease a ppy BOYS AND GIRLS, ages duties. 1 yr exp. Salary pay.Unlformsfumished. Top rated Bikes 61port· 540·7823/S4 5 -9491. · 11 to 15. Earn your open.962-5S46. Liberal benefits. Must ll\I gooda. Choice areas, Reward. MASSAGE Christmas Shop p i n g Deak clerks. maid.I and h ave c lear re cord . lmt & inventory. Mr. ST .t. ..,DARD M-e• Hlilng su~crip • le Transportation & phone. Miller, 2U/4Sl·.... LOST: ail l'"l' rem. cal,.. Ff&UIE MOORS "'" -· , -. m.,n nance man. -======;:__--i iray/white male cat Memories, Inc. tlons to the DAILY Applylnpenon Ca 1 1 f or a pp t . N«ded for Oran~e Coun· ty's largest skilled nurs· mg fac1l1l y. r.1any fnnji!e benefit s, inc luded · Health ins . plan of SZS0,000 + $2,000 lire ins . 6 Paid holidays . Up to :I wks paid vac. bonus for Rood attendance. Ap11ly betwn 9a m & 3pm , -------- MunesAides 1\ll shift11 avail a ble. Ex pe r. pref'd, will train Please apply al Park 5upcrior ll('alth Care 1445 Superior I\ \'e. NI\. NURSES AIDES UNIQUE FASlllO Newp ort Helsbt s . ESCORTS PILOT. Please can Mr. The Inn at Laguna 714 /632.122-1 . B 0 u TI Q u E bes MU233 Oule•ll·Appt.only A &.absklia.ry()f Bingham,64S-287a after& 2.11 No.Coast Hwy. rtewport Beach a r ea. Home·Of"fice-Studlo APPL1EP pm. Aik for Mrs. Ooblel HANDYMAN Royale Conv. HOfip1tal . For NewJ)Ort Shp'Jt Cnlr.l-'l~°"'c:...W_:_. ~W~o~r~n~e~r~. S~A-"-. -~ OR ORDERLIES Salary depends on expt>r 6'5-0930 Loot Pheuant In Balboa 631 3111 MAONETICSCORP. ~-4 b ~o·----'-'-·-----1 2221.So. Anne St Cafeteria worker, S hrs a Diet Cook for conv. hotp. """"'~• mo, rown ... •· d 5 d k Eatablisbtd r etail Jllllk rewardl'Jl.lW SocWC.... 5400 Sa:ot.aAna,Cal2704 ay, ays • wee · Salary open. Contac 1'0'1te • tnc:k ln xJnt.•-----------• .. -.... ••••••••••••••• Starting pay $3.0$ hr. Mrs.Schon,842·0400. H.B. 6' M•• Vmla aroa. FOUND: Male, Doxie. SIH6U SCDll An equalot>PG<1un1t1 413-10<1 \ 511-1950 Brown , Sp rln1dale Ir * DAMCI * r_mployer M/F -c-.---,-1-.... -&---lolh--t ' --l<Gl W •1 tm l n 1te r , So..,.... b ~· Westminster 846-2000 SIL OtL 25. I PM. Holl· Apprentice. m e mec ·1 \c~ to WIUll H · da.J hut, Bristol a l S:D. Asalst a n t M1r, c p l . backt round. Wlll train. 'lja•enl ory, fll.t u.ritl FOUND Fluffl puppy, ~wy. Costa Meta. AU w/m a:mt opPortunlt y. Apply The Cirburetor w 1 p. $7100. 49'·159 a~orable . VI • Wlllon 11tn welcome. 241Hr . Ote&D. Uf#. OellghUul Sho , Mor ln11. 1142 111 SdioollO .'41•11 .Jli<onlla&,l:Jf.tm r oomplu.l'll :JIOZ-11.'13. II Bl.CM DISPATCHER <Graveyard. l Appl.)' In penon Yelk>wC.bCompany 11.Z51 Slater F. Vly !No . Calls Plea ) Htehat refs. Must~ ex· pr. In plumbing. elec. carpentry, lndscp'(I. 6 days a wk. Call Mr. Mortin.It~. SelUn& anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad Is 1 timple matter just call M2·56'78. MAIHTEH•Hcc Be recog nited Call JOt. so lmmed. Port ~1esa Conv. General pliint main· llc>sp.6'2·0.100. t e n a n c e . G o o d _;_;:::;,:.:_:..:::..:.:.=---- m«hnnl<"al back~round NURSING W/Wtldlng cxper. Basic PSYCl.J:AIDE. !\1ALE knowledgr of clettrl<'al & 3:30-12:30 Shift for ~mall plumbin.: helpful, Apply psych unil. ;\f)pfy Roya~ 8am·t :30 pm. Mon·•""ri. Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. 2311 So. Pullman St., War r A\'C, Santa Ana. , - ' • 1050 ~....L. aoss tl1c1I••-IMI .. _ DAILY PILOT Friday. Octot>ef 2-4, 1915 Htlp W.ted 710 ......... ,, 1020 4, .._.. •••••••••-'~••••••••••• ~ .... '"'.-=='-'-='-'----,------"="'-"""'i'::::.=..::."' ....................... • •• ,................... •••••••••••• •••••••••• • •••••• ·······-··· ....... , ••••••••••••••• y Ii:. WfED ....,w_ 7100 W•lfli 7100 He!t>W•led 7100 Bllteol< Paiu. 'ii.,, ta_,11 Am<:rl<U Maple llUSTSBLLTtllSWKHD w,,..,... ~·••••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCTlY /IKIPI •ell aad trade. 1411 dlaio&,room aet. Round 9' CGuth, terrt1ff.teeaer, TOl" CAIK DOLLAR «OfCMCil S'OOUp P/t m•le, fem . !Service J\t:ALESTAT l!:SALl::S F e m•le-P11rl t lmt:'. .Na-wport.BlCM .t¢79JO table. .t dt•in, hutch .tc furn. olber fl mist, PAID rOR YOUR 1------<-tePlld. Supe.r Co. u tab at:l.'l.i. Evta/Sa~ Join f I Con1tr~tion eniineer.. Md.. $700. CUrto Ca bi.net. plant.. Coll -tluba, 1'1f· JEWEl..llY, WATCJI ES, Bookkeeptna .t. 17 5 k M L y--1..-H · tng bac kground -vre· KM'aSebll'iaft suburban PeetQ. $12$. 4 kitchert fboard. baby fura, ART OBJECTS, GOLD 0 -. '* +. r . evi _ _,,, le41ffort 10 1peed bctcleo UU dlain:. tt•50 ea. 211122 11-eo. le. cbeol•, etc! e:IL.V•R avavtc• . • Computer 848-1004 •f'teeTralning ferred. Ca.II 4·8 PM. 1£ n. 5 . b L H 8 .... I Cl H 8 ..., ~ ,..., <-Know I Altof'~~ob6 •C•dllhu.:Pr4,>1t:rum M7·1430. CRl!A':f new, '85. A tt pm, Kaneo e a . · · taU LaJola r .. FJNE f'URN 6 AN- 11, CONTROLCARt:ER P·T Of(i ce, lite typing , •ll3W ll ii AcaJ)\.llcoTri p:t MEET' 147.. 862-5998 aa.aa '11QUl'.S.ld-12IOO EmploymenlAgency iui)(.'l &<nlll. JJhonn . H.8. · ' i I · Service Station Attt n · SWAP lo u t ll R tla I \Pe G ~-· ....._ ._ _ _. a_..a N •• 3tOO lr\line Ste 1008 area. Write ad 508. l><iilY •Nal!Ohw de Re errals • 1030 ""u1 ae • • n o arate <.>a.1• •...... nop1 ~ KnJ $&. ~ ew, COtn· "NwplB•h 1• 141 .. ,...,_ .. l<fle. Pi lot . P .O. BOX 1 ~60 11. unh c~nsed .. let u11 .w,. dant. t:•pt r 'd. Day & SUN~,_ 9 4 ·"••••• seat & "iatchlat chair· rrmme. pool t1t>le. pinJ f.le.te, t tJq pk&d. Xtra • -~ 1 •· 1 E\'4?8. 1-·u11 & p/Ume. AP· ·""' · -· am· pm •••••••••••••••••••••• lot' .. Uo b<, Hlid Maple pon• \able, malebinl ·-~llD 1--• h MI. -;;;~;::;;:::;:;:==::'-l~C05~'l~a~M~e:''~"0:· 926~"'""----I sis you 10 o~a1n ng your -......--1 ~d -,.. ... ,. ... ..,.."° ..-Ofc M looldt Real F.11tate ll ccnse. Call ply, Shell Station, 17th& """"..,o.rr-.. WOJ UKE MEW! llO. fines\ eolfee tai)fe•(4'x2') tzS, chet t, color TV, not QnSa:$170,usualb'home. 191"" nper REAL F.STATl-:SALES Hill f1 ory. 842·66ffl. lrvinC>, NU. Ontario. Calif, Kodak lnttam'atic made. Call alter6PM,MS-7857 . working, huge almost incldel. US.DIS • .. Exper'd in ~lcd·l -Cal & A'ITt:NTI ON l'orlnfo.213 /990·7927 with Kolmar pistol·arip n1fW fecliner, t.wtnl-===------ ,ifllurance billinn ne.ces~. LICENS ft D. lk>al f'.!it<1t.e S;i.le8 people. SHA.KLEE strobe light. Orig. retail Hardrockm•,pleround bookcaie headboard. PUIUCAUCTIOH oContact Garfield Conv. UNLJCt.:NSt'.O, E x p e r I (! n c <: d DISTlllUTOIS Pre Xmas Inventory -$159.IO. Both.tor 195.00. dtnl.n-g tbl .. 2 leavt!s, It Yamaha 250 <Ort b1ko !ii.ANY ITEMS OP-FlNE • J·lospltal, 778t Garf ield l~ 1'~TTll F. Ri';D Newport /I r vi nc ii re.a . ne4!ded. Guaranteed sue. CLE.AIAHCI Phiolte:Mz.8940. chrs. $100. 545-0830 much more. 3l03 Warren ES'f AT£ JEWEL"llY. Ave,•t.B.847·9671. <.:AHPl'.I Fornew Urb~nusSquare ceii.s wilh 30 duy trainin Fisher&Cha tham ~ Ki . t ...__ ... r La,C.1\t . .551~ ART OUJECTS. AN-'ff{t'.ATMENT! JocaUon. ,.,ormln.rt a win· program. Forappt. Antique5 ~ 135mm ftl .5 nokkOr ngsiae wa er..-; iner, ES FINE FURN ., onlCIAN w ning teti1 m. Opnnrtunlty o.~0.1~1 . ..OOEICamlnoRcal Telephoto lens ·ror heater&: frame $85. October 25,_26th~ 9-4 ~ t!S.0 p1'10N~ -a ru: ''""-" • e t rain you to sell ,.,.. ....... ,... · Mi"nolta. N•-· n-. eBC. 644-0461 ram>'l•·es. Green 1ld111·b"· Q,..... .. .,_v ..., .. _,,..calCo.Meedtdis. homeswith an ucceleral· is n ow . Centllry 2 1 Tustin832-5101, _ .,_ ...,., Y , P'O. 6: BROCHURE. ptMIRgi optfciClft,,~lpr. ed cour!>C that s!art.s Im · P rofes!>iona l Realt y. Sil'+'tnmffhitNJ llAM ·SP~1 642·030 BIG GAR~GE SALE aide reJrigerator, d•ven· MS-2200 Otlly IR di ht hi...., mediately. If you arc in· Contact ~1r. Greenbaum Experi enced. t'.qual op· Orienlal Ru g, 9' x 11 ". Mamlya Sekor 3Sm m • SAT . port, bicycles, table •1.::::.:='---:-:--- '-'/fctd.ioa ::::a: ,!ri terested in carnini:: bi~ at S36·l006. ~f;~~n~.~~k e ~p~~~~fy $30U. 5000TLI rechargable 458c~t1.)j:.Dr. ~1t;:~i~~· aidf~b~ !f.~: c::~== .. time, XMt oppo"""ity mont>y from the start, R E A L EST A TE 644·4924. e l ~c. I I Ai h. ~a se & · • Slater&Grahamarea. cordSffdoJSlt·ltzi ~l'l 1.11d1\'1dualJ.ll'd. free CA REi':ll AT'Tt:N'flON wage. 64.>-947<1. Tnpod Stand. Ll~e new, 'Jctagon Game Tible w/41..::=::..;.::..::_;_c_=---1---1-___:==='-"-==='--- & be n e f Its. Ca 11 lra1111ng on the .Job 1n one u p T o 11 o •,:, co M . Stereo 111_,..1 Component .A.M".'lc;>UI SALE SI~. 894·0226 Uphol . wrap around 10 Family Gar. Sale S~t. General COatrador quit· -_12_1_3_1_4_7_3_·6_5_2_3_. ___ i ~.m,hany l~p0olfices clocat· !\flSSJON 1.J C t~NSE I>· Salesman. f/timc. Cal Amen can & European Bell & Howell<Sllde Pro-chair•, 1 yr old. Mint only, !975 Port Trinity tmgbusiness~ll•tooll. ,-l"' ruou range oun · UNLI CENSE D GET M< H•Rcmeyer betwn Oak Purchase NOW for "-d -c 11• .. ,.........,. Cir Ne•·-Beach. Sat/Sun,13551 -uAve, PAINTING SUPERVISOR 1 State li e. rcq'd. i':xtl'r -r eald. painting. So ml' commerciul. !21 PAINTERS Ly. call for further d<:· T ilE lt E D C Al~PET &4 . 0 I 979·5465 theiiOLIDAYS. j ector, $30 . Polaroid ;;'"_s49.8686' a -..-vuuu l -""-'~.,--'-~-·---,,--1no.10,C.M . .._. t a il s . Arl e ne, (7 14 ) TllEATMENT We train pm n y, ANTIQUE CENTER Land Camera, $10. · Garage Sale SaL &: Sun.l-"=~'-"i"----- twl-8742 you to sell homes with an Store manai.:ers & Assis· 1996 Newport Bl\'d. CM 64f>.549i Couch, Medit. red velvet. 9-4. LDN. Bayfrool ForSaJe Membership HEf\LESTATE SAL F.S accclerat1..-d l'Ourse that tanl ~1anal:crs. l\laturu. •CALL645·9468• Cah 1035 Some wood trim. Xlnt Balboa Island. N~b.~:Jr'ais Licensed or unlil'ensed. slarts immediately. If UMJ(ress1vc s~lf sta_rters. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood.$100.960-2822. OISt 11 'd oodtbl 8i-'--"=""'"--'---Wit h the hi gh cost of Ii\'· you 're intcrL'stc<l 1n eurn· National (·ha1n J r . Sports YESTERYEARS p . K·tt U k omldn ai ~ Id 1 ' r StereoEQulpn\ent Exper'd comn1 'I /re~1d i ni.: and the price of ing big ll}oocy from th1· wear. Apply Petries, COLLECTllLIS :;;1aln Af II en:, F ':.1es Decor. F. Pro\/ din rm &et, chr5, s eboar . go ~ K ood KR JOO .. f) ;Xlnt company benefit s. ~a~ol in c these day!i', why sta rt, i.:ct indi viduitlixcd Los Ccrntos Mall. & ANTl9UES ped· eJ ;,oo 494~~ · complete. $900/bat ofr. ~~t=~~~:· r'!,~i.e.0ways: N~~ tumt~ble $i'$8. z • Permanent f/timc open· settle for less? Our com · free tr.ainin.u & on lhe job 1673 Irvine Av e. Suite igr ,,, ' · . Cutglass. 640-S75o7· dresaen, desks, bikes, Pioneer CS77 1pealc:en ings. Conlacl !\tr. J\1ota l, missions sturt at 70,./., for assis~ance .in a lop.offi ce The Ancirnt Mariner ''L" <ln back of Hi-lime Lo\lely N"llens. $15. also 8' Sofa dineue set w /4 mini·bike, lamps, toast SliO. fana$OltiC cauette 675-7611. sales::1 ndlis t1ni.:s. location with a fri endly H porl8 h Liq1;or) &eekine placements for ~hain° Zenith color tv o\'en, etc, etc, Sat/Sun deck w/Dolby 1yatem, ----"'------i ~'.._·~·· · almo~ph erc . Ca·l.1 im· ew eoc I"'" DISC:OUNT older kittens free to (needs° work). Be.Jtolfer. DAbalone, Balboa ls . onty6moe old $100. bead PART Time <:\'cs & Sat ~~-?:r"7:;;.·,.:.,.:r~ :> m e d 1 at c 1 y L 1 n d a ilas Opening For: v~10 good homes. Good breed· 557-0093. 3066 Trinil)' Dr, phones $25 &t6-l8'17 ?fn~1etr:O~k~0~u~~~dn~~~"J ·'"•t'·~ I?:'~~ sss.7sss. D~1::~:~y *SALE* ~979·8'518 '1040 CM · ~k~~EDr:~8J~~~rt: r~Skalfll .. White, alze?, • age.call Al , 542·9013. l!Wllington Bch 963-8316 R.E. SALES F /timl'. Hrl y +' tipt,. Es la l e Sa I e . Link '!"97"' -~ .. Estate sale. Z crystal ble, Misc antq Bric-a· Used twice. $15. c06ta Mesa 549-9511 EXPEllEMCEDOR Apply Jn Person S\or1ge; S.D. Fwy to••••••••••••••• •it ••• chandaliers, c h ina , bracks. Ethan Allen 6C.(l63C) PIX A.ntwer Ser•ice ravey ard s h i ll s . R•afEstateSafes /time . 1''ri & Sat ni ght. Excell~nt oppol"lu.nity r:;;;O;;E.;;5';;3;;;-';'.,;;-;;;;;;;;;;I for s a Jespe rson. Long I es tabli s he d offi c e Personnel Secretary e adin g c omputer eriph e r a l s ys t e ms manufacturer hu s an im· Hpecialii ing 1n sales. Al1>0 , rentals & property manage ment with ac · counts to take over for immediate income . mediate opening for a \l I. • . Personnel Set:retary re· llAl.ll(lA ISL>\;..11 porting to the personnel • 67l·&•oo • HEW LICEMSEES Daily belwn 'B·5PM Jamboree N. to Kel\lln •PET WOO .. _. crystal & sil\ler . btfl Rocker & Pedestal table. . . • . The m05t active new of· 2607 W. Coast lfwy NB Sitl·Sun 10·4 Coekers,, ct01i&:h41a , French furniture i n TV cabinet, tra mes. Kings1ze wat.erbed; liner, fice in CD~1. We P•Y ror ; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~]~~~!Poodles , Sblb~t1u ,, G . pastel shades. Crystal Misc items. Sat/Sun. healer fr frame $8~. Sw'-s m··~'t OOx, 125 1 r k' d ·-• Pl ~· ··-a dve rtls ln1:. s i gn s . ..., ~ Shor.lh1ir0 P_i BMlls , amps, one o a 1n · 1851 Port Renwt\:A .,_~~~~--~------year'$.. old, lD tune. Ex.. Li I •-cempieU? NB •••1029 r telephone, printing & cellent cond. 494.4401 mini -Schnauzer.• Poms. moge P a .... ~. . '""' · FLATWARE poetage, business cards. TRAINEE Pekes, Wes ti~•. 10 Jbr home lo be sold. il pl ·-•di h -'-ed pupp>es. ~svs ••• -. Gara"e S1t.le, Fri/Sat/Sun Oneida g' ver-awu n-broc ures, promotion •U&A .................. e. .. pl ·-WEaiEND SALE · mool br~· -~ 111h 2965_ Babb SI. CM .• Mov-neeware. pc ace ~·· Ask about our in cenll vc ~ ~ · ..,. ut. .1. ••• . -I c Ii LERS . . i.-: s ~ . . 1ng.Lota:ofGood1es ting ..... _ per ae ..... ng. eomm1ss1on spit. a ASSEMB European40'Container a.t Fa1rvn::..... """• n WANTED 1,000 sets a\lail .. fin.6052. CliffLandry.673·7601. Qct.25,26,&27 e•es.531·5027. ' • f Bdrm suite. duel king or Hones 1060 Eves. RE JLS S Lon~&shortterm JG-SPM' · rd · ; twin All wood 548·2619 •••••••••••••••••••••••i-----.----Exper'l~:ced r~~~turc l. assignments. C=· ' ....... Sa~:eeeba:;:d, <:if· sh:~: lGa~ tolOpm. . Western pleasure saddle, Electric E.~ercyctc . p a rt t i n1c , h o n\\! VOLT O II p · $85 mwit sell n ea r nu Xlnt cond PedectcondiLion.$250.I furnishings, su la ry+, T~Ser•ices C24.Ml9 ewport :r.~· . ~bl:v:!e~~~ ::r~ $250/bstoir.968·7963. . M.S-1037 bondable. 4-:M -2081 . 3848 Campu.s Drive • • AKC G Shorthair Pu 5 feet cond. $35. 497.2931 Jewelry 1070 Sunbeam Electric L~wn RET S 546·4741 . I -r M pd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mowe r , lamps, kin g AIL SALE fAcross from Oak H1 ·b8:ck bed, full R chtho en / e>esgaar Dining rm set + hutch, • siztod bedspi'ead, lZ' x ,2• POSITION o. c. Airport) length mirror ~ door papers, fhots. 557-MIS maple. Bdrm & other WANTED piak carpe t, assorted manager. •---------1 Will be responsible for sccr t!tariul .and a d · ministralive duties, in · eluding typing personnel r l'ports, mainta ining p<:rsonnel fil es and re· cords and interfacing t with a pplicants an d employees. cal Estate OPENING SOON! Interested Salespeople alk for Hal Cox W an l Ao o d c o m · Equal Qppor Employer w/bev glass 548• AKC Gr.eat Dane pups, 1 f n. Eve rything goes. TOP CAS H DOLLAR curt.ains.644-4924. munieator who is en· .a.--.11.cH 1010 male llarlequin $300, 5741 . PAID to'OR YOUR thus1;i.sti c & likes people . _,.,... 1 bik~ ••• ..... JEWELRY WATCHES •SEARS* Specialt y Jo~ood Sales. THAVEl..ACENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• em. ,......,,_.__, ecliona l str ipe Sofa. ' ' . II bo T I Port'bl dishwasher '71 only el /o<ange/blk. Vel\•e· ART OBJECTS, GOLD, W•thoeM&M~ Pa rt , f /t1m c oppor. w/exper .. ar r rave 5 b d •1 1 . SILVER SERVICE, e1--ei.·--Linkletter's f'irebrand Milhe.675·1311 ears ran •. x n ·Springer SpA11 iel , fe . te e n . $1SO /b s t ofr. F INE FURN & AN· ~w.we · Foods . 640.a712. . . bronze . S1S firm. 673·4525 spayed . J ~.yrs. qld. 962.ftl62 TIQUES 645_2200 Kenmore Gas Dryem . 1 -;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;~tUrgent . need G ma. hve AKC Liver/Wbt.e, Loves . . · Were$234·NOW $179. 21" !• in. rm & brd. few hrs Lady Kenmore Wa sher & kids ·$25 645-3Sl'4 •11de·A-Bed, 11ke taew. 6,. AUas metal Lathe & Console Cir TV. Was RN child care p/dwy . No ~as J;>fYerROOea.Lady · ' · Naugahyde, burnt acce&s $900 v8 l~e $499-NOW$299.ColdsjSbt IJyou ha\le excellent typ· hswrk. Ca r nee. 536·1Z11 KenE11ore f,:\ec Dryer $75. lri9h Setter, 16mo old well orange• St 0 0 · Ph ; bargain at $550673-3756 ' Refrigerator, 19 cf. Save ingtshorthand a nd com· Emer'Qency eves. Guar/Del. 546-8672. trained, very affec-640-1090 14&. 'Cboic~ « ·S Mdls. munlcations s kills and a P/l ime, itPi\1.7;lOAM . WhlrlpoolWasher&dryer tionate, female, spayed, 2 Naugahyde Turquoise Mftulllllcon 1010 Cani&terVacs. SAVE up minimum of 3 yea rs, _________ Xlnt wo rk in ~ cond s . XJntcond. $50. ea., $:i0.#J•lf54. · Swivel rocking" chairs. ••-••••••••••••••••••• to SiO.-Bicy.cles reduced lsecretarial skills inclt.Ki · [ 'E .O . F.. Cont act 0 . •UTOTEM* 968·2915. AKC btd'f colored Cocker Goodcond.642-0.W7 Used Mannequins, re· upto$20.At't,ftese21oca· ;~!n~~~~~c:;,n~~;~ REAL STATE Roac he , lt .N. c o.s ta EMPLOYMEt4T 4 Burner Gas Stove with S~iel puppy, male, 9 t...t-...1...1c•---~ p"'ct"r1"• ... ble220. MLosak eCe~lnlte.!'.; ~'°TEARSR'oEBUCK W h . 11 P.l esa !\1 e m o r1 a l -PORTUNITIES •··-14 ~ __.._... · '""' indi\'idual we seek. App· c 8 ., e H s m a · 11 · . 1 642 2734 vr Oven. Offer w · ~""" Brown suede Contem· Mall. 865·3518. &CO ly or contat.1-T. Kni ght, knowled geabl e staff of· ospita ' · · i'Ull or Part Time 673-0199 AKC Reg: minia ture porary armless couch. Adams at tlagnolia. llB, I fcring instruct! \·e as· No 1-~xper Necessary w-t•"nghouse <ern· • 16 -u Schnauzer 892.6497 after Over stuffed pillows, VIDIO PONG GA~1 E. 6 962·7781 & 210 E. 17th Sl. slstance with your sales. RN part·time, wknd da"". Age211iS t:ligible ..... "" .. E mos new Best offer CM --PERTEC •· • rt , f</l<e•. like nu. 7PM&wkndf. chrome legs. xcep· · · · ol<RIU· Xlnt location, Cd!\1. Call xlnt salary, working GOlo'l'be Nearesl . -\ional vilue. 644.4161 838·22:baft.f'r 7p.m. 21 .. ,0 beds,....; e ''-1 set 17112 Armst.ron~ Ave Santa Ana. Calif. Irvine Industrial Complex &1'·7662. Paul l\1 arlin or co n d . h e n c r it s . TfC TOC l\fARKET bronae $150 6<t5 ·9IJB AKC Cocker Spaniels, 3 M Th Su ... *., a Bud Corbin WcstmiDialer Mcdicul ForApplications &lnfo morn nio. ,MIF, tricolor, all OD· urs, san. Maple twin bed set $100 bunk beds. $50. Z 4<lr. Group. Call ~frs. Decker ORCALt;. (714 ) 642·7702 shots. Watehdg 833--8296 each. antique singer sew-chest or ~rawers, $20. · 893·1321 Tic Toe Systems. Inc R~:~f~·l'rtifs~!~::.~s~=~ PElllN~ESE T:ti~e~~0C[~~b!'d.s. ingmaeh.$250.960·1604 S:iZ-8131. 1 ,, [UllHIN f1fi.~TIH I SALt:s c a u NSF.t .ons & used. Warehse prices. * • * 873-1875 · -'RI Fo< News p"pe' P<omo· w•1TRESS 542-3501.CAsklo<Les ) AICC 142·1039i---=-=:.:...---i-Tum East on Allon at ,... G s...1-1055 Red "' .ii. 3 blneks No. or REALTORS lion. Must enjoy working Exper'd Only. Mu.st be ft K i · ft ~lo y 1«45 m"OCJI _. , ' ----------1 -h pl 10 1 Pi 1 IS.Cu . e v1natpr re g. ~ aw v ••••••••••••••••••••••• MecArthur u._nd lled •tin•· wit .young r>;° c. to 21 . P/t me. ease app y, $75. Port. ~1hwa .sher ~··••,•••f"'•••'••••••••• intersection. turh" right' 14 years of ~gc . Rcllable MJ .19lhSt.C .~1 . coppertone Kearilorc srs. 3 kilt.eill 8 ~ks orange· PUIUC AUCJlOM A Lr g REAL ESTATE SALES lransportatt0n riequlred. Ii • -d ' 04 MANY ITEMS OF FINE on rms on ; CENTURY 21 , Marlen Exce\lenlpart·tim·e pos(· Wanted Gardener, must S48·3002 ca co-s l.~.,e ' s4S·l 4 ESTAT E JEWELRY, An equal_ Re al Est at e n o ~· in·. lion. HfJ.'(h l>a Y. (or 2·3 be very depend able, 5 Kenmor e Su per Deluxe evenings:. ART OBJECTS:. AN·, opportunity employer t e r v i e w i n g f u r houl'!I each evening, hit If· day week, 8 hr· day. gas dryer. All cycle!j . Free white kittens. ~tale. TIQUES, FINE EURN, speeiitlized sitle.s person· d a Y Sa tu rd 1t l1 • C 1111 842·3998 Petf. rood. 3 Yrs old $M. &IS-4350. 758 B Shalimar. ETC. PHONE FOR IN· .......... nel. Let us show you how 642·8102 for interview w-•-.... Person SJ&.6187. CM . Anytime. FO. & BROCH·URE. LUMBEI\ P.tlnimum 5 before6:00 ~ "'""2200 A CCINY£NIEHT SH0MHC ANO SlWINC OUIOE fOft THE ~Orf Jjlf ~ yn exper. in plumbing & lo increase income and Mu st have ex pt'~ · in Auction 1015 Beauti rul s payed Seal-1 -~---------1 .hea.Un& ser\'ice & repair. enjoy doing it , Ser,·e 5a\esgirl wan led for Tux· plum bing m a tc r1 a Is . ••••••••••••••••••••••• point Siamese, (emale. Huntingt.on Seacliff rum. 64Z-S661. your cli enlle from tht' edo Rental Shop. 20 hrs. 536-1452 $$$ s•VE $$$ CaU.aft. 3 :00, 646·496S or lg. a~&: misc. 6882 Lit· Dashing T rlo The Best Vest! t;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;~ plejlaant and presti gious or Jess. l\lust be attrac· . "' S36-Bl52 1o Ue Harbor H.B. Thun )II surroundings of Newport live, avail. to work some WELDER w 14. full yrs .. ex· until all sold. Center. can now fc.r ap· a.m.'s &. wkends. Some i:i:er: Ne~· taking appl.1ea· 10 wk old Huskie puppyl--=====-----1 Production Control MATERIAL PLANNER poW~ent 64D-i357 sales e~r. preferred. t1ons . 1682 Supe rior . •PUILIC• free to good home MISC. ITEMS. Sat/Son. ' Call for i nterv iew , Costa P.1esa. 548·2541 or •FURHITURI• 54(),.'()383 Oct2S/26.28ZJNevisCir· 540-3333 F.xt. 341. ~797 * ··UC:TIO"'* · . ere, c .M. E\lerylhing ,.., " To good home. 2 yr. bid Goes SALESLADY OWANTSTO WORK? •TOllH .. 7:l0PM• Mixed ''l'errier. Spayed,1---'-------1 Experienet>d . ladies re· DRIVE A CAB! DEALERSWE:LCOME all abot&. tAfter 5 :30, SUPERGARAGER! Commercial electronica ady Lo wear & sports· Ci-IOOSE your bourt>. R-o-•-1.-ICY' 5S7·11TO. FRI/SAT, 10-4 and e lectromechaniuJ wear .. Full & p1tl mc poisi· work for yourself. be •r--__ _,, 2093Santa Ana, C.M. products. Experience .. in tio nS. G e ne 's. 2300 ,your own boss. Men or Small Estate& White w/blk spots, 2 yr. manual and EDP time Harb 0 r B \ v d , C M 'Women. Can be slj gbtly W• etlollte Stock tr a in e d do g • g d SUPER SALE • CouCh & phased" r equire m c nt 51!~~~~~~~~~;;S4S~-;ss;"'~·;;;;;;;;~;;;I handicappe d . Neat · ll-.1.datlofts w/cttildren 963·3060 aftr loveseat, 2 color TV's; planning. Clean Appearance . .,... 6PM dresser,likenupJaypen, Vet.s .. retired. Age is t.o NICI MODEL S x 7 metal shed, H.O. SA.LESMEN • 70. Supplement your in· HOME FURNITURE Good home. 5mo. Dal & train &: accessories. kids BUYER Experience with printed rc lrcuit board, s heet metal and electric com· ., H••• 1pert1 ......... "'" !Part·Tlmel For Pt-:P BOYS AUTO SUPPLY STORE. Im · mediate openings. Good salary & work inJ?; conds. l."Ome. Drive a cab 6 hrs Bdrm Sets, Trundel Samoyan. Zmo J>al &: clot.hes, books, la mps ; ormoreaday.Applyin beds. bookcases:, Lab.89'7.SSlS. · games,·& m uch more . person, Yellow Cab Co.. dinettes. Help! I'm an Swk old pup-1777 Afitchell 3113 Tustin 11251 Slater Ave , Foun· LohofM ... locktn, PY who woultt ·love a &38-1072or979-0052Saf& lain Valley. Tabin & C....... small child. 536-7996. Sun-.•• f ponenla proc ureme nt alld bu\ly expediting. ·r Send resume to: ' Clau.irK!d ad no. 529 A~ply Jn Penon Evenin~s Only 2946 lristol SI, Costa Mtso' Window Trimmer . t:xper H.utches , Bars tools, Puppy, Lab/Germ. Shthr GARAG,E SALE SAT.· 3 ladies wear, draping, Bu.nJcbeds, Sofas, Lov· Ptr 4 uo•s .thots family. Men. Woman&: free nying & mannequin, eseais ' '·r~ In ..._. · girls clothes; Household storeinterior&windows. Recliners. llide·a·Beds. ~4?(?-?p ) 96&·93.53 appl; llandmade tennlf 1 220LosCerritos MalJ . cOrree&endla'blcs.Clr& · hat;Manyodds&endS .• l ..... ~~~~~~~ ...... 1w;;-.;;-;,;---;;;,;-..;~r.;-;\ Blk/Wht TV11, Stereos. r.•nit•• . 1050 lM8PortTirnn.N.B. ! l t /oO•ll,y Pilot P. 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 . . M Equ11I Opportunity Employer M /1', nd what you want in Daily Pil~ ~lassifieds. •u.1, For Oaulfif'd Ad ACTION C.11 A DA.ll f PILOT ......... M:t-h71 1: Women n ee d e d for I 'cl bllb ' SALESPERSON housecleaning ser\lice.1 f~~~irep1 . ures, y •••••••••••••••••••••• •3FAMGl\RSACE• we furnish ·• nice ofc. !Or Robbies Ra g & Mop. AMT19u1 lilDE·A·Ml>QUEENSZ Sat 8·5 Sun 8·J2noo1t you to work in. All you do 1_"'8_-111_s_1 ______ -i Cl Foot fable L }I; NEW 113().34 Paularino Ave, · is sell. No expenses. No aw 842-8242 536-6814 C.M. .. X-RAY TECH .EYB.EVB. STOVE . . exper necess. Call ~Ir. Experienced individual Rdrigei;aton, washers, 2 High bck pad Dania~ G'~aP. Sale until Oct. 3J.: Jackson, 848·2122 for an needed to work part time dryers ironer alripp' g Chain. 1 cust. uphol. hi Sickness closed us last i -•~••~'-· -------I in Costa Mesa ,_fedical Cor· 5~ & belts 81ide lele stool, Crystal s tem· weekend. 842·'1078 F ·u1 M t h CR J • ware, &etl!I or 4, F\Jrs, SALES.~fTAIL ac1 y. us avt pro ector. PLUS LOTS & Sterling &: sll\ler plate, W-•-~ 7100 ......._w.,•-~ • 7100 3 y,, m>'n ••P•<· in license. Hours : Mon. LOTS OF NICE MISC -.. I!'. ....,.... ._,.. '-" Tues, Wed, Fri , 9am4 ' • pnlgs ctc.$36·~ ll•G•Wl"I •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-plumbing s upplies . Refs $$$SAVE SSS ~ · "I ._.,.... r .. ~~~~~~;;'·------~.I'. ii l~req~-d~-~536~·i14'~l~-:::::::__::::::~1 ip,,.m . Thurs y~·be·m ·'iP1.m1 · tterfts subject t.o Presale'. Barker Bros:dJ;>I bed m at· M'arfne Compasses, 2'1 RESTAURANT GOod compan net~. Food Avail able . We tres s & springs. Gd. Thru s••. Heads, bait SALES RIP CaU Wendy at 638·24!50. honor BofA & Mas ter cood. $4:0. 642-9282 tanks&: pqmps. AndK>n. I I j -. TWO .NEW RESTAURANTS OPENING Westminster & LaMlrada Area .... "1 ... ...,. •Hatesses •Ca'shiers & Cicktail W'b~ T ............ 1 I jOd.17111 AMIT-Od,ZM •tw~1• Jl'M lolPM !<f La RiSta 1242 L1.._Dcl llvd. ~· L•1w•1• 1• Fii I C:alw, ..... , .... l\fale-f"emale . .PT, Able E~m•0•1•0,1 ,,o_ pportu~ity ~rge. Beaut. ~-agon ped .. tal M,orse control•· !2 vii to converse wilh re altors , .. ·s~s •IJCTIO """' fl1.1ore sceot It cbts. & b 'ld ·1 T i-~~~-----~ """' ·~ ~ N ga nie t1ble, seats 8. M•rine Hardware of alf ui. c.rs casi ~· op Youn g person. Delive 2'77}'11 Newport81.CM Pffarl finish. 6 Mo'1 old kinds. Runninl ll1Jh. u . commission~. 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Newport Be1ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'.. • »1t f: t C.bovcr Camper, $6301 area.675·.15Sl Jill••• ' · IOOI ~ iiJ•Y-.. 6 Motor Oros• Btcycl' SECR~ARY /Hookker.pe ••,••••••••••••••........ I.._ ~ .,,ea., , frame, ~::.·.a~' Btcl I l:;itl otrice . Malurel PUILICAUCJ191'1 :1:0~ 11 .· Sat&S.n . ..;.·W . sbortha:nd,645-452.9 MAN:VJTEMSQl':-t'INI l .u~l'Y=:., \.;, :" Lale, mode 'dr.ft ln i--~-~~~-1 J E \\' .ll LR 11'. ART ""°' :J-!l'-> mac!L $115;Sallotsal~ HCTY /IXIC ()BJECl'S. ANTIQ.GES; :l ~ ••= '!i.-J::;. • 1%75. af" aJrl& bite ~ NEWPOllTBEACJf li41NE FURN .• ETC, 1)1:::.-:"""" HA/. ~·wt ..... ho ~ill ...... M On• tlrl office. 'Xlf't P)fONE toll JNF.O. & ao.. """"""' l Jta..M JM, ... ~~ -)'I "" • 9l!'!"i - 1hrtluid&lypng. lhyde· BROCHURl.CU-2200 l'""';~-l II~ :ll:t°" llt::I"_ ·=•~':'~~~ tall . Atl.r1clive 10~ ~~ '° ~ i-_..,_. _,., per10nalil1. Pd '~:i;;nt1. 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Irv M 2 c cl • ' ' \ '!'!~~--• IOI ~1'•11• IOIO fy ...... . , SpoH t, U./ >l'ln ISO Frlc!!y,Oc-"'·"" °"'"~l"ILOT •! ·--.. ••••••••··-•••••,••••••••••••••••• ' lffl MIO a.i1t 9120 Seo...... t MDI T:I MolorH1•1.. S."-• "-1waterlled, hr aale • 2 V•llef .......,, .. IM.5111• / ·••••• .. •••••••••••••••-•• .. •.,..•••••-••••• •••···~··•••••••••••••• Sc•,c, 91 10 S.M... t r•o ,_.. 940·0 • *"I: • . !'~ •.t•••·················· -"· . "" v cl. 2000 I __ ... 1" ·~ .,.~ opp.barroompoolUbl lt.en!oF.Qlli t -tt· Hallet. ll'f. 'It C~• . ·'-amptr lt74 etPfi, un m · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••.,••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• lr&Smt•'*tMSZ. l srM.n, 1 )>lue. '350. ea.. K~..ood ICR•f::-mp • Qla pa.lat. UZ Olcb Speclal+'71 Catt.•er like new. Xlnl cheap 750 8SA •• Rocket 3 RENT THE BESTI '13 Ml)Jl9paren•lne ~ .&..-W-* orbestalfer. IU-&37S. f Niviro l~blc $&IO.~Z ....... 'helm bir. XJ 'Caw•IM'· Very ~lf_-.n. ttlr\fP $4125. C2 ) New Low mi:. oriilnal cond., Exftullve 2.\'. 1tll luxury $1SO. 'T'....---• • Misc••• Dll Ploatet Cl77 1pe.1ken toDd. l pty oaly. M-6 SlpaS. PSTPB: radio;"btr, htlmetl 115. ea. "':'lf' $1.000. ~criflce. 64.5·1290 cxtra11. Free miles. Pvt 61$ tllS. f W_.__. $lit Pinaoaie c•IHlte lllt.:•.PM~ • AC.I !tT· lucll:et Hilt. Ext 41 or U. As or orcte 963S. Ply. 9'f9..J0$1, -• n-•b . 1 ful y 1elf c!oatalned. RuliS. . , ,.._,__ p t Sta W1tn ••••••••••••••••••-• dee: .. W/llVI 'I ayit.ml Yiot ~Lbw1nd U' D1y P5(IO Clll M-Sltl or . 'fl SUZUK.1 400 Olrt Bike Winteriaed Motor Homa. 18 ~·Y ar ' - . SSCA.SHSSFOI CMtb'lmotoadf.100,beap Cruller co~• Witt 111'·•iis. r f For iale Honda 305 ~.or will li'ade for; B.&D.Mo&orlfomeft.ea· in Part.a. New.,Tr-•Ci Goaduaedfllml~rip pfionM-91,a.eg.1m Ii ~t covv, xlot cond, •«ambler, blt.orr .. mul!l 151-5143 U&1s "8-MU partl • 1c.-ft : ~ f'nn latovet.. M4-0'781. Ze•lth conaole atereo, .,.. Ml· W,. cpl.do M.lNJ Camperl -5. • uP. aacrifice.141-$442 . . concL Ma·• a • p. • ho ood 4 -~·I< mlll~ •l(U Mlnl obelb Sitt.SO• up. 1974 KAWASAIU •New'7' BMW• •C:LOSI OUT· hrU. a.onuNGSP£PlAl...S! ::.S:.-ti:o 1 con . c•ll J~'t l901 t.d'-Y' M~ay, &58 W. 18th.. c:••~IJllE Full dress. lfa1 all in· 7 5 TIOGAS •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ~SHOP UT-G1Ztevt1.A.,k 10f Cmt.aMe.a&U-8411. ""' __ .. eluding AM /FX tilereo ONLY2LEt'T! .t.llr3il/ -·-ComboMapovox Console t , ...... c'I:!"/ 900 c.c.--with many OP· radio. Going back east, llU YA.TIS cililkl tSfO W£HAN,Dlf~AT ,...-~~.AM,-..•tuta6 1 = •• ·--/ Sc 9 ISO lions.must iee to •P· MU ST SELL ! Ca ll CHE • T T: ........,_._._ i r1a · -• • 11 F VW JPOI S •••••••••••••-••••• ena S l_Uf'nOV.et. turntable, $250. xlnl ••••••••••-••••-•••• ••••••••-••••••••••••••• ::fi~~~fr'. (I 9664 >. 956-1219 days, or 771.101& SanJuanCapiatrano ff JI WOLs&IY ~~~~FORYOU1 1 cood. over SJOOO ne:iv. ti 10 19'8 HU1ky, new ena:. & eves. 493-4511 83'1·4800 "COUNT~ DELUXf; ... I Jl-16'4 IT$-f083 •--••••••~•••••••;•••~••• clutch. SUO. or best offer. 1970 Honda CT 70, runs New '75 Norton. 850CC. SEDAN" ••• xi.NT~· t1W1110M0111CWt-Un!D I Deed "'ulU·En(~ lime. 17~7i99 · perfect, $250. $l.l!l80. '74 Suzuki .. 380Cc. TF'81et-s, TroTel 9170 Lion' See it to believe IL! ~~!!;!~~~~!,1!_:__1~~~~·~=-~-~ .. ~~~ Allowmetot.ak;elhecon· . 615·3587 $1115.133·9542. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8Jl.2ofodlr. ~ -ll'Ola on '/OW' next Olcht '15 Honda C~. 5000 m1 , 1912 FiTeball Travell.!~~:,::::.;.,. ___ -'i:_ 6-J'll 1>9Y,all netd coeta. Uke new. ~1926 aft. 5 1975 Honda XL lSO'C'.>n/off '70 Suzuki 1'500. very de· Trailer. M11t see to ap· 19158 FORD w/retfacta&le Call K1tVI• tll•)B21· p.m. road sood cond. best of· pendable. Best offer. preclate. 4~W7 ltardtop, eoott bOcfy & In· '--;--r---:------1••••••••••••••••••••••• fl: t2U)594..Q859. • Jdotorcy"les '89 Minj fer836-8296 644·7936 • h d t t t tttior. All oric. ff~. "ot- i. tial .. , "74 ... ayco ur op en d r T 751·5143 --~---Ski or 1'"'i1b. 18' aU &lass wa..,n, 'Sdi/ alt $12$, 62 pep·Kthru For Sulc, CR 250. Hondu '70 Honda. 3700 ml. S300 or lrlr. Used twice. sips 6, c1::.'•i::::•="':....:..:..:;;,.:.; __ , 4r)rr $50. 1aa rang'e llllttwats IOll boat.. Lae wheel trlr. 40 a.ill t 120 S75, '12115 CC $375, aw Elsinore. $700. or offer. &ttorr. Nee<b tune-up. eo1t $2,00U. Best offer. 'Sl lt1orris t.11nor, wOCMb'. -.«r. Buick Sk..ylrk ••••••••••••••••••••••• HP re~t Mere en&. Must •••••••-••••••-••••-• G recn 1 tr e • k S2 2$ · Also GS Kawasaki JOO, S4D-7982 ,\sk for Norman ta-4133. must sell, 1u11 cnnce. Ask • 4 pi.tte drum sef. Cym· seU this week. Make of. "72 Six-Pat I ' Cab-ove M7·3805 Makeolfer.MS-4813. 97 E d "'--· I. forSandy,499·3963. • '!"'---...;.-"'-----bi.ls st.ands clot" COV· fer. 963-4133. •• C ood d It ' . , , . l 4 Ossa 250 n uro, Auto ~ .. ice ... Graco airless ·~ 'ar: Ut'l'i Gd amper, I con · "74 lfonda ~. 3800 m1 .. 68 HONDA 90 , New tires. $450. 19&.f llultaco 250 Perts 9400 Oak ice box round tbl, Sf1!111er, 1Ughtb cond $l90 1~~e. IHh. M1l1t1n•ce/ 0 ~t. enoupf II~ to0· P"1 t ~~),. like new, $1225/best of· battery, &lune·up. M11ny Sherpa T. $400. 1963 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gradflhr ~lo~k. Art lePCoodwitb~gal · · Senke fOZ •un cltu.,. n 1 ~ fer.557·898!. !lpare .Parts. Xlnl cond. Harley Sportstcr, SllOO,I PORSCHt:·VW Nouveau. wicker items . .....,.~outpili Hose O.FlatTenorSax Selmttr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544·8008 . · 1900m1.S2 J0.613·1174. 494 -2008 RECARO bucket sealS. s t 9 .3 397 As ter ,,.~·-d -i: • • · . . · Yamaha Dirt Bike 250 k 1 h /blk a · GtJ e;n GOn , 3 Upe Xlnt rond, Metal mouth Marine repair, services Ill Camper primocond. · DT 1 new top & bottom 1971 H d ode I 70 Motor Hom. 81 eat er w cor· l.a&unfl. ttlp.-0.JySSOO. pc. 74 instrument Sax wood , f~g'ls , mate. '$7i end. 'Xl.Dl O>nd Beat of· 1 t o~a.m~e s · S2S0 .. ....a~/R ... 5, 9160 durO)' Insert Ne w .1-'=~7-c._"':,D:--:-.---9;:;55~0 stands too! $600 or best. &u.4586eves. ~1625 · e ec · · ~ 645-6101 4 "_.. n•n 968-2805 . fer. 557"'639 e\·es. firm . Call 831 · lZ38. ••••••••. • ••• ••• ••• •••• •••••••••• ••• ••••••••• • ew klnl tlte bed Cu s lo m Mar In e . . · R t •73 o . rl nd 29' iJ Porsche IJll ·T l\lotor, '60f'ORDl>"'IOO. h e all bo a rd• $200 . 12 s tring guitar wit" Woodwork. Remodels, ~lassified Ads._ sell bi1 Yam~ha GT 80 like new. 2:50 c;z com pl tnck. 1575. ~ded f'r~~. ~iles 10 also '65 Porsche l\totor. 4 wh1 drive. Gd cond. '-d~ TV, l•e con· D'armand pickup xlnt Repairs. Furni\ure. 1tems .. 11ma1l items or Street & dirt legal. 1974, Al1>1ne Star fl.1X boots, t p.. t , 538 -.,;7 64$-123lor646-~7 $900 /bstofr, IMl8·190'1 ~ • any item'. &12'·5678. zooo mi 495:3964 · $45, 645-6293 r.-i es . n . P l · • .....,. · '' ,...., r,. "" old $350. cmd.$80. 536-9971 646-1868 Eve . IOO 9100 9100 ""'°' Hew 9100 ,._,Hew 9100 ._, Hew 9100 *.rrtlor6'Z·Ofl4. GibsonSG I "'t;;i_.Mar&n. AMtoa.M•w 9 Ailtol.tt.w Alltoa.Mew ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w case. 90·0· ........................................................................................... . Qijiin AJNi 'styler antique 1275/offer. • '1:25-En1H1h anti· 54.S-LS44. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ahocaay dresser, ""'--" Trailer (or 19 ' boat . a:, ·'1'ln-cer '•e•ln& VTTICe hntitwe & Ventnor buH iocld. free! 'clilpe in c:abtnet, xlnl ~pMWt 1085 MOO/ofr.1192-ZISO , $7s: Diqln table ••••••••••••••••••••••••----------. · ~~ail"I, $15. lateigh Exe svl chrs $15 /35, scy loats. Power 9040 ci,.~inens 10.pd, $25. chrs $8 /up , scy dlr.s '. ••••••••••·•·•·•••••••••• J! pcpJ1: ds"wahr, xlrit· Machine cvrs. Pierce-84il By oWnet: 21' Traveler . d4"' l40. 646·9185 W.19th ,CM.645·1411. Ca!l!Jl Cnri§_!'r w/rafJ.l_o, .. , . heaa·. fr esh wa t er1 aft.ing Table-Wolsey, 4. icebo' 16$ Mercruiser. i 'Caf p,, 60 sq yd. J>ost. ll't>x60" Cost $250.I Nu can'vas. S48-4W. rq_':ff Gold $3.SO yd. Sell $14.5. 96().2822. · C'09d.64S-O:Joo . 14' Nylox Fiberg11r11 . . · Extra desks, chain. card Boat. Sultablf' for fi11 1 W:ai .. 8F{Q}!itr GE dlx; file systems&: Addresso-hing Bay outboard "8llq')•·Fr ench Coll'-graph machine . Call ri:lot~r . s2oo . Call aniide1, $200. Plants. days 752·7833. 645-4445 • " ... _ ' \ :..'"'%£·, ~ · · tetner Memeo &. fax . 16' Ffberg_lass SO JIP ., tc•'Freeler, 14 cu n. ~I necess ofc eqwp &: EvinrUde. 18' Wooden },, bed wll rundlebed. fdes.~5757 • '• boat, deep·V w/l win 30 __ .. eves.&r:wkdiis. CMOS.&"---1090 HP Evlnr ude, needs ' -·.,-•• work Sat 6: Sun 1355 ·~~a" rebJ\.350 LT. 1 all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... .,,,. " Loean Ave. C(M. 645·4840 1or Jtllf~,c.1.1slOfll m a ~ FI ELD'S \_Yar e hou.se Ext.S09or6Jl·0239 ehiitd.968-&f.16 , Sale. ,400 pianos & or·1 -~--------1 ltt"""" _,. 1 gans, new/used. Spinets, 19' '75 Tri-Haul Fantasy ~-1 set '18 C.orvette Grands1 Players. Going 10. v.a. rully equi p'd I._., mk. off. hvy.iduly out for business. Rent Eves &r: weekends., ~ .0U11Joadl $Kl.S47.Sl26 w/opt to buy . Kawai, 536·5897.Dan83$-0326. J '! St einway, Baldwin, . ". r Chickering, Ya ma""'· ·70 ~ablrd F~ing Bridge ' "'RAUJJ:JS ' Klmball Wrlt zr . Crutsco, 24 . Chr}·s ler ... 1,~·~ 'J'·""°_ •(7141638 ·2770. 12072 Volvo 10, VHF, Depth t '• '( 11usw£R·s· Brobkhurst.GG . • finder , bo_at leveler's, 2 ·• • .J An sta. sleenng. 11ew can· ~IM·..,h -Gully -Beautifully carved UP· ''as. head, tanttem trtr. IJ~b;::Cancel _ right piano &6 other nice Comp. olllfittel for f1s· ~ '1:1ttJi.L y uprights 493·6861 hing, cruising oi skiing, ·'. / te'r : A garment a lbomas Palis adet Organ many xtras, xlnl cood. c~ bas to put on when w/rh)'thm sec\ion, 2\o'J S6500.,$162·420l. .~A!~ndmother feels yrs. old .. Sl ZOO ·· q_ew , SKJ PJ ACK . 20 .o'pen .1· ~µ:..,.... sacrifice $700. alter 5 pm cruiser with 225 hp 0'1C cEll;i 1l1ed Vbuth bed 8C'1·8990. and tandem ti:ailer. Full • 1·.' opd m a t tr·ess $30. Pianos : Schultz& oo\·ers, chemical head. 1 'qrdha m Dr. CM . Wurlil7.er VHF radio, dual bat· ,P 645-06'14 .,..,, ti:ries, comp~ss, top and • · side curtains. dt'c k· •~I ~ cl"!w fool pi1;1no Gulbransen 42 .• Master mounted .a nchor,.. hour . I SfS. Fancy hi gh Console . ll. Pro v . meter, s peedometer and ~ sttiol$1SS.645·Z573 walnut. $795. Aft 6pnl. lfl,or,.e. 151 , hour s . &44-5436: i\h8plutely immitculate. [-----,--,.~ $'7'.300. Phone 838·4139. OVER I 00 NEW . > '75 PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED .TO CLEAR NEW 1975 MAVERIC K 2 DOOR 52999 SELL-OFF SALE PRICE SAVE All the Way • WHEN YOU BUY •WHILE YOU DRIVE BRAND NEW 1975 PINTO 2·Dr. Sed s2799 Plu s Tax & l icense In cl . 2 300 CC 2V •-c:yliridet engine, fr ont and rear bumber gwrd1, 10101 opl1oni., 1975 EPA cer11ficoled rec:eiYed STK :: I 015 (Ser : 51110~ 1•1650) . BRAND MEW 1975 MUSTANG II HARDTOP 53669 LAST CALL FOR DEMO & STAFF CARS Over 40 Showroo"' Fresh '7 S's MUST GO! •PINTOS • MUST ANG II' s •MAVERICKS • TORINOS •ELITES •GRANADAS •FORD LTD 's • T-BIRDS SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! NEW 1975 GRAN TORINO 2 DR. HDTP. BROUGHAM s4799 ~!~~OFF PRICE WIMD.STWR.. Player piano~ THun:w'h ...... >+ . . [!;:.:.= ______ upright, 30 yrs old .,tioo. 19~ Boat. Gre~·Man n ~ ID· .. , .. ,,,...... In cl 2 3 liter IV 4~~·1~nde7' engine. s!cel belted u!Mt-n.-. -frig, W L best Rolls in.cl.642·1ZSS_ -ou~:!· •• 1!.'.. s,1,•,•,.wj_!!~~ --250_CJD. 6 cvL eng. PR78xl4 tires . fr on t r.:id1.il tires, power rack and p1n1on stecrinR. power SELL-OFF SALE PRICE DISCOUNT '5777 5988 ~~~ :1' ~-.... " '" ""'""' -1 d VB enp . c1H cond , pwr /Si r .. & brks.r d/lr.ins., 'G(i!flaaririg for motorcy· wift9Mochines D093 days only. and rear bumper guards. (Stk .:1244 , front disc brakes. hon! and re.::i r bumper gu.::i ' s. r.1d1o. HR78•14 w/w. lront & rear bumper ~ds. cJe"p(r, !68-3423 ••••••••••••••••••••••!-~-~-----am radio and tinted glass (SER :!)R02Y 106991 ) ·A" ar\ ''entsi:testove BERNINA free·ar1n, top 34 ' Plastic. ~BGlass , 1_Se:.;_r_._#_,5_K_,9 .. l:.l:.l:.4::"3~9:1::2":)~':"::::':'"------+-S;::t::oc:;:>:.:=.,:I:;:66:;_ _____ """."".'"'."::-------1r"-"-d-n_'o_'_'_(_S_lk_:_J4_7_Se_,_=_5_E_3_2_H_I_66-7-3-4-l--l P ro\npleleS30 model aut o sewing needs to be finished. Best r $48-!1625 ;;;,':.'.'~~.~~~;',;;; ~~~o~ olrer.lllOll9lJ.4063 LTDHEWWIA97G50N HUNHEDWEl9R75BIRD NEW 1976 Irvine Coast Country Club can atquire this one ror Boah. $;all 9060 T ~ber11blp for Sale. the repossess4'!1:1 account •••••••••••••,.••••••••• f 1 00 C t P U 6iit?~~!•t ..;-2939 or, ~~~~ ;~r,,,/:iio~:~ Mus~~ .. T~~; plus 9 PASS: CNTY. S'f'UIRE 2 DOOR HARDTOP , us om • • 'lflJanatorial Butrer eluded. $12 mOOthly o.k or xtras. Xlnt cond. Pvt. 56989 s7799 . . '· 90 days cash. P&f:J Cox PtY -$400() firm. 151-8745 SELL-OFF SELL OFF 11 Ph:~:-~.~::,~·· ••ll -4425 •• ~. ~-··-s,.R•ILECE "-"~··-PRSAILCEE s3799 ~SRE .LILCL-EEOFf' .''"{HJtlllr'~; $175'. Pot SpoillNG · ,' 10,4 Must sell 30' ketch, xlnl ~ ,p bb'r D iah.w!!lJir, ••••••••••••••• ••••••• cond.. $9000 or ~st offer. a'. o•\~iiew, $150. Almost new LAcJ.ies H ad. 493-fi616 ,, . ;wate.51Q. Dl5COf.lfT ,; WIMD.STD. DISCOMT ;,. .... ,,,.,..,, · Skis.w1bools;"PU11s & bin· s a i I boat · 41 o b Y '8589 S 1600 s9704 S 1915 E · 1'f'JOSN TICKETS, dinp,$150. 4113-8345. VanGuard. Class A, nc· fflr · Sat.· 10)25. a~ cost. 5 80,6 ing boat. LOA '-15'6", 49Q'l"MW1&or~10 w• · , LWL 14'7", beam 5'6" . ~ ·~ 4••••••••••••,.,4•••·• ... •• FBG hull. 213-861·8800 . 2 a;JAL di•I tbb , bar 1970 BSA·65Q Llli!ltning ro, clrt.s.ec 1 · .h~gd.e(fg01£ DePe n dalYl•e VW ,.Colusnbia S.5 .metier. 33' cl•bl.179-· 842-1890., overall. N~w sail"' Xlnt · · cond., wtshp. 988-1029. _.,..... " 9560T-kt I 95 . . ··•··~•••••••.-• .. ••••••••··~··•••••• · ••••••••• !lfust sell 1m med, 12 1Sailboal sails in good '• $899 r . na=:---' s1795 vt . .,.101111uc. l'lell•f. 1lr ~"9111--0rlll Olll7'•18'1'1AA) ' 74 V.'IOle-~ :-: s539f ·----..... * w • 10 •• •· ---• eood. Divorce, must-Seu. 18' Sol i:;&tamaripi. Jo.eludes nu tr,ailer, It many, many t r8s. Sl ,8.SO/bsl ofr . ..,._,..., 29' Dragon SIOQP w /cover, outboard &r: slip $1850 call m.®8eves. 13' Sailfish. Gd cond. New trailer. . 646.0152 TRADE! Wiii Take Cal as down/pymt on i nes· pensive Harbor View Lpt In Hair Moon Bay . Owner. 615-8344. LIDO 14 w/trlr &r: cover. -· -Coll 844·~814 'J6ce~ Cn.ds,e"EQuip'd 2&' Eacalibur Pop-fo:> S HP: CjB, G aalls .. 11lps $, w /.NW pt SI Ip.' $150 ~, ~ 11' J;foble Cit, xlnl cond.- $1S(IO. W. Trailer. • > • 493-1589 { ' WilU> S\11\t:ER. Sail M1slL le '..Bdom. XI """" 11is.,m.211t11 . 460 VS. air cond . pwr. brks .. steer . windows. al'ld seal. '.,010, trans .. AM /FM stereo, lug rk . trader tow pkg. lilt ~steer. whl., vinyl !nm and much, much more (Stk.•0841. Ser.r5076Al3838J) Pwr !!I.is~ moon root, lull pwr .. auto. ten1p .1 or , ~pd cOf'llro! ~1n~I root. stl bit w/w. AM /fM S!f'reo. plus I H loo many lu•ury apt!'. lo list (Slk =277. Ser =SJ87 Al 23 l98) inc! 4900 GVW p,1(~ 1Ce ~ea 1 •nilled 11nyt. ilmmeter /oil pre\~ure g.1uge$, Hlt'CMI eng1nr Prn1~~10fl~ pl<g, minors. powei btJ~e~-locking ga( c.1p. (1f'<1' t111hler hOl'n~ dudl e!ec.tnc, e•1rJ <OOhng 1,td1ator , (SI II.:: '.0 j J Sf-1.:: f 1 QOBi::/.\03545 ALL SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 • SE HAILA ESPANOL FREE PARTS WARRANTY Wltll EVERY USED CAR SOLD! ·. 12 IONTHS/12,000 MILES . 2Y2 ACRES OF TOP-NOTCH TRADE-INS! 73 IWICllERO CT --, .......... -.--.... -1'! .. l ...... 1'1003"1 Scope of Guarantee '73 FOID lTll HGM. s1995 73 PLYM DUSTER '2595 ................... ,-·-· ........ ,._ , .... -IVl•"l:>t1)17'•! -1 ......... $2095 73 DOOCE SPORT $2695 .... .......... ;".,:;: =~ "::.' .. "::..~a"*OI -'·····-$2695 ::?,~!>,G~~!T_ •. $219 5 _ .... , ..... "'""" 0 6 H le 01~-19~""10! ...., ••• I I•-· $1895 72T BIRD s3595 .......... .___ -···· ... -· ... --'°'"''' -· .. ···-' $1695 72 PONT. 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Must see. ~erfect FOR AU. sttreo & ma& wheels. conditionlng. XLNT ltl & 646-44C1 Dir. OF ME.W & USr:D for hunter . Low m 1lt!.1111e. t 97 3 Rant: hero OT One owner. Will trade! :out~.~B3~1J ..... ~~d~h'~.~~---lf.~;;;;;;-;;-;;~;;~ $3 00 4 WHEELDRIVES ~l -0596 day&, 586-1953 Whitr/orange stripe, FOIEIGNCAIS S3l·Z040dlr ~ . 11Dat.suo51Dwp.aµto. evt'li. loaded, Stockland cmpr CAU. OR COME. IM ' ....._ 9716 nu Ures. map, All ~f'M~ COPELAND'S aheUS40-7813aftr.5PM TOSEEUS OIAMGECOUNTY"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1pe$188587$--4831 · JEEPCITY '71T0Y0TA 74 MAZDAROTARY O&ST '7JC-SM ~•2&0Z.Au1<>,.Ui, LA..,D 5 speed . •Ir cond.. towmi.,Xlntcond. 200 I E. I sf Sf. " Fal1ory air cond1t1oning metallic paint. leather&: $5300. MS-3%98. CASH REBATE ON ALL NEW FIATS IN STOCK Offer expires Mon. 10.27-75 Dick Miller Motors FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED Sal•" S.r¥1C•, leo1ing & Ov.,M<U 0.11¥..-)' 120 W . Warner at So. Main, Santa Ana SantoAno CRUISER mechani{~;~~anty. AM /FM. Mellculouslyl~~'----:-'=~- SSS-IOOO HARDTOP 645_5700 Dir. Sales·Service-Leasing maintained by one '74 260Z .11Sal e~siruxfni. RoyCW"Yer,lllc. owner.83.1-2040dlr. lease. Fu kt,eq P- 2TOCHOOSE. 4-Whecl dnve AM /FM '64 Chevy o/1 ton. 4 spd ., Rolls"koyce BMW D.._ 9720 cood.552-8 • . 1972 Scout stereo rud10,' beautiful shf"ll. nu engine, nu inter. 3100 W.Coast HW)'.ltl. 234 E .17lh St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .66 Pickup, v8 engine. ' & !!:1"73 Scout coodlt100. Lie. OZ7EJK. 968-7910 642·9405 Costa Mesa 546-#M WILL BUY YOUR auto. lJ'aM. ~. 833-1419 • Hoth .itre hardtops . $3495 Landscprs delight '71 I •7ZIMWlaY.-iO DATSUN.TOYOTA. 1_:::o•c: ... c::.·-:::::=----- F.qu.ipment int·ludes roof ton. xinl cond bst ofr Or9tc)eC-'f's OR VOLKSWAGEN rack, iiulvmatic, air (714)581-6410 Hi ....... afSl-.r 4 speed,air.cond .. !M,OOO PAIDFOR d le e in• .,... ..., ong1nal miles. 83 1·2040 ORN~. con , pwr. s r . y..,. 9570 CM ~I dl v• XLNT 1n:s1de & out. Will .....-. r . TOP DOLLAR trade.1!31 2t>-10dlr. 1970 H..irhor, c :\L ••••••••••••••••••••••• llH MoaeyToyota CAl~L ---6) 1·1276 'QJ t"ord Window Van, Call Ro1erorlJill SAL BERNADENE CREVIER Br0t1 co {actory sparc tire _ __ auto., Sl lSO. '70 Ford Van 847-8555 54().0442 c.itrner, complete 1n ex .72 Toyota Land Cruiser $1550.497-1579 FREE •pp••1s•L C('!lent condition, $20, "' AA "' 8 93 . 6 4 f.i o eves. & A /C, radio, & more. Beautiful '73 Dodge Van. We buy used cars &: weekends. Per f cc 1 c 0 n d · 17000 ml carpeted fur trut'ks. Call GROTH throughout. ~.400. Aft.& b~d. iec 'tiox, R·t;a ck Cllf:VROLET for a free &I ST 6 atOADWAY SAMTA AMA 835·3171 •'7J 240Z, Coco brn, mags, air, 4-spd, xlra sharp. $4 .800. SJ0-6882. Flot ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 557 2132 • wkdys,&75·5842· stereo, auto, AC/PS, appraisal. .... ___ ...;:;.:;.;...-..:;;~~;;_---~olktwog•n 9770 ruc:u 9560 M".als . 646·13>5. GH01'11 CHEVROLET -----------------··.·.··"•'•'•"•'•'•"•'•"•'•'•"•• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• S . 1121 l IX•ach BIVd. ~ 1970 IMW lttf fJUllUft OftlYltlG MACHltM! ' ' WE 'RE DISCOUNTING 75 RABBITS P,n Striping. Fully FactOfY Equipped. # 1753393670 S3231.49 HARBOURVW 1371 1 BEACH BLVD., HUNT. BEACH 842-4435 ·10 EL CAftll NO _ 1968 VW v .• n. 1rn1 1tunt1ngtonBeach """"CSA. Silver with ~c..:.:o..:=-----1 Camper nct>ds body 84760lf7 549.3331 '°"" Automatic, ;11r t·~nd1t 1on-work, ssso. Call aft. 5:30, __ . ----'-"-'--1 blue leather. Low miles. ing,_ pwr. stecnng, AM 642.4037. SELLING YOUR CAR? 83t-2040dlr. radio & camper shell. l---------1 1...ook~ great! (19528L). '65 DODGE VAN • 6 TOP PRICES PAID $2199 cylinder, automatic & For Imports 1974 2002 ffl "A"-4447 Dir. ,.,d,·o. (UQU828). $79'9 Paid for or Not . ~ " I 4 speed, silver metallic • 6 7 F o R D •12 TON 646-4447 Dir. Dean Le-w 1 Imports paint, stereo, only 21,000 19661farbor.C.M. ·1 NOWNGER JM PICKUP · Automatic, 1972 Dodge. V8 eng., 646-9303 m1 es. · V-8, 3 gas tanks, new bat-crpeting, Xlnt cond .i----'-------1 PORTF.D! (087KXV). ""' & brnkeo. good ti.es. SZ ,59>, P/P. 536-0069 TOP CREVIER Clean & runs super! 590 MOTORS (20730A). $12'J'J. Autos Wonted 9 646-4447 Dir.••••••••••••••••••••••• S lsf&llOADWAY WE PAY TOP DOLLAR SAMTAAMA $3377 <d~~~ _1966 Hor ho• ( M 6J6 9301 ·--------- 120 W. W a mer al Mam Santa Ana 557-2132 197S Ford Truck 250 Super Cab, Ranger XLT, AC. PS, PB, a ir horn, Lucas lights, step bumper, Xlnt shape. $5800. G37 ·9!i62. .-oaToPusEoc•as Paid 835-311J FOH.EIGN, DOft1ESTIC f'OR --------1 1 510 4 door, mags, new '69 fiat or CLASSICS '74 BP..fW 2002, ~nroor, tires, AM JF1'1 ster eo, 850 R.._tr If your car is extra clean Used vw·~, Stereo, 6000 ml. Whl/ good cond. $1500. 646-4608 U9 see us first. ~ Navy. 64.2-7835 Morn & eves. . 4 Speed. radio, heater. A '62 Corvan runs but needs IAUER IUICK Paid for« Mot Eve ..:..:.=--'------! cla.ssic! YPU612. work. Gd work truck. 29251-larborB\vd. d 1971 Datsun 510, wgn. 03 Costat.t e!la 979-2500 '68 BMW .1666· Nee 5 Auto, r/h, Lugg Rack. •••••••••••••••••••••••••I 1c$400=::.·.::.64::6_:·27=---::-:-,,.,l----:.,.-----::=::-I & £ work . P r 1 vale party. $1 495_ P.P. 846-7884. I I M 9100 Auto•, Mow 9100 Aulolo Mew 9800 ljmi•'.!111 ....... l~642~·~959~5·1$~l .~OOOl<l_/!.'bs~l'.!0~"C.·-1=·~~~:;:';~~-1 $1477 ~"!.~~·.~~."! ....... !~~~~.~~·.~~.": ....... !~~~~.~~· .. ~.": ............ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ml.1 nf:ac~. 74 BMW 2002 ,. l oaded, 1974DATSUM cd · l ' Hunt Bch. 842-4435 clean, must sacri fice. 260 Z .,,... e.tDiA ··~ Import d Sesloffer. 714-686-5497 4 speed, m ags, silver uu' -os. • metallic & only 12,000 ac-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.,.t 9715 TOYOTA'. Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lual miles. Upbelievable· I y i m m a c u'I a t e ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• C · ~ ' m·, COME FALL IN LOVE WITH the mid-size car America Loves Best. '76 CUTLASS OLDS CUTLASS 'WAS THE MUMIER OME IEST·SELUMG MID-SIZE CAR JM AMERICA LAST YEAR. WHY? BECAUSE A LOT OF SMART IUYERS DJSCOYERED SOMETHIMG SPECIAL! LET US IUILD OME FOR YOU! HUGE DISCOUNT ON ALL REMAINING '750LDS ORDERYOUr ORDER YOUR New1976GMC Y2 TON GMC TRUC.K CENTER :New 197 6 GMC Y2 TON !:!f!PvP $3577 ~~LY $3677 lfOMl OF FAMOUS "GROUND-HOG" '68 FORD XL Auto. trans .. power steering, radio, heater. (3 t 9LWU) '70 PLYM. DUSTER Radio, heater. rallye wheels. (603BER) $577 $877 Z~. ~~!~~i~l!'rr. l~wer $12 7 7 steering & brakes. radio, heater. (849GNS) \ Z~ ~~~Y· p~1s~~ring .$137 7 radio, heater. (557a.JC) '68 CHEV. CAMARO Radio, heater. (3132S1) $977 z~~n~~~irD~! pawer$1577 steer ing, radio, heater (180EXK) '!!.~r~~~ ~~ rond, pawer $1077 ~~~. ~r~n~~;i~~~wer $1677 steering & brakes, radio, healer steering & brakes. AM/FM (YPT827) radio. viny l rool . tilt wheel. (S 15DSA) :~?o.~~~E~!,':" .~!:ring, $127 7 radio. heater. (099ADW) r '70 GMC 'f• TOM P1e11Ur $1777 Auto. trans., power steering, camper special. (64255) '71 apn, ..,..,.,..,..c ._.ow ., (930KYPJ. J9bb Horbor. C ,,_ 6J6 9303 74.ludl IOOLS s1595 , 53s.203o o• CREVIER Automatic, air condition-1_536=·..:".::'..:':...· -----·I MOTORS ing, sunr oof, 23,000 miles. •2353. '7 I Capri I 11 & IROADWA Y $3999 4 Cyl., 4 speed. ,.d;o, SAMTA AMA Fiai: h ea ter . Economy 83§..3171 Jim Marino special! SSOLXN . ---------1 $1877 73 DATSUM Be!Ofe you buy . .seef Mtaslon Vl•IO lmPOrt• MOTOR CARS Automatic transmission. 1 __ •_200_w_.c_o_as_t_H_w_r. __ 1 .. --n-·W\· -l11 ,-;,;1. 2 dr., stereo tape, 10,228 · · 645· II 02 UUW m;les. Ave'l' E•il. S.O. F,.Y. ~ (503HOX) 83t-17.W • '73 tOOLS. 4-spd, lo mi. ~... 645 5700 Dir •Int <ond . $3,600 .. ··17.-VOLVO . . '70FIAT 642-?365. Pvt Ply. 73 240Z, xlnt cond, lo mi, (S9tCCl ) 1-=-=..::=cc_ccc_:._ ___ I 1q60 Hnrbor ( M 6db 930 1, many xtras, $4 ,995 . 645-5700 DI IMW 9712 7t4-S57·1955 rfr. 9:30 to'l--------::=-:c:-" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 CAPRI 5 :30, 213·337-0805 PM . JOIJICI" 9730 SADDLEBACK BMW __ .....,. ' •..tonVleto .,, ........... U..A..,..,._.JE:d _ .. _ . , Don't give up the ship! '"List" it in c lassified. Ship to shore results! 642-5678. Stereo-tape, 20, l 15 mi. • •• •• • •• •••. •• •• ••• •• • • t01owci '70 DATSUN 645-5700 Dir. 71, 2000 cc mags, over- sired tires, air shocks ex- nl. con. $1 ,795. 675-6465 '73 Capri. Air cond., sun roof. low mi., like new. Call aft. 6, 644 · 1924 . Have something you want to sell? Classified ads do it we ll -Call NOW, 642-56711 . 510 '71 XJ-6. $5 ,800. Call after 6 weekdays. 751 -1148. 2 Door, sedan. radio, Gh' 9735 heater. 4-speed, air con-Kormcmn 10 · · ditioning, good economy ••••••••••••••••••••••• car. Lie. 7S9LXH. •'74 Karm-GhJa S 1595 Coupe in oupe•b cond;. lion! SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harbor, C.M. 631·1276 BILL YATES VW/PORSCHE 5G'I Juan Copistrolto 493-4511 tm ..f8oo 97ZO D.._ 97ZODahun 97ZO D.._ 9'7ZO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' '76 DATSU NS ARE HERE! 1210.•610.•7 I O.•rICllllrS•WAGOMS . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DATSUN PICllJP . _ ........ _ ·--....,.. .. • 'I' I/ . !·1 '74 "-·--· S286 -'~-... =~"-".'"' '12 ::::: .::.::·:...::·c S 1866 <I•'> 1••~ "•"'P•'· .. 1 .. .,, DITSlJM Ill . '69 ~~.E~;;: s1477 mzcou '74 §§s525 -. .. ,,., ...... DITSUtt 111 2 II. U. IATSUll "ltATtllWI" DITSUN "ClllP '14 £::if~$3290 '74 ~f~S2841 '72 ;r_.z~~s1797 DITSllll "ltATClllCI" . IATSlll 511 Cllft llTSUN 1211 CDll'£ '74fif~ $2865 '70 g·z~l'~S1644 '73 ~°£4i S221 . . ' ~ .. ~ ...,y•1 ~ •••••• KXJ. A!f/F -i 1 M $1 Yelfo1 ~ Mere• •••••• I __j MBZ ·!:! 110U 1 2 l 3' 71415! ~ ~1BZ' tUlly ly! Hou 213 i 523.7; 1'11BZ ' but I sell 1 llOl'J' 921~ M~. p""' imm tc r (015( porl 714~ -~ m i,11 equl '.SI 101~ por• 714Jl 1't RZ llori fam tern Imp 1'•k MJi:! look Pr\t (039 po• 7W'/ _,., ME'1fi w/~ Av 1 PU( Ho .ht . ., I p~ le• ioo no< 1961 2 I mi m; SUI ap "" '67 "" 'T2 sil eq '63 le1 $tJ "" ••• ....., l,.pomd Aolloo. l•porfod • ...._ "" ~~ T ....._ t765 ' . ••\.¥•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••=•• · --. pOrlWU o, ... ,,. Allfros. IMpOi tied ' ....... t.,oried ....... ' ··········· ............................................................................................... . ••:•.:···•·•••••••••! •• ~-~ •••• !?.~ Portelle 9750 71 Toyote Tojota 9765 Toyota 9765 ~.'::r~ ...... . RXJ-197.f . 1000 ml , ••·••••••••••••••••••••• •••••·•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·•• A!j/FM. auto, aU--d: 63 Merc:edn ''4 3S6C Porscbe. Xlnt Mk II Cpe '611 Con><ic 2dr. hard top, 73 TOYOTA Toyofw 9765 $t000/bst. o.u 133.1409 200 D..... con d . Ch r U'I w h 11, 4 Speed, radio, heater, •Air, auto, etc. Xlnt, de Ml II •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• -~)44):0,~i()'.f;~r 38 M'I 81aupunkt am/Cm sw. A mag whtt1!5~ A pre~ peadable_. econ. trans . . '70Corona.c dr, new tires. 1 A.ROTA.RY 1 '·'per &alloQ, Claasic for $4200. one!064GKW. Te•cher i5eekln11 Aut.oma~clr•M~lSStOn , Cd rond. SIOOO. Afters STATION W '--11utomat1.c, pow~r. ·~· 645-»UI $1777 cautious buyer. Aaklng 2 dt., 111r cond1t1on1n1. c ll$S6.J480 •" ing & air cond1t1orung. · 8 powersteenog,AM /Jo"'M .1--•-~~-----t YelJOw·black Interior lrnm•culate! 646.'KMX. $1,UO. ~·727 · Sharp! '74 Corolla. Auto, radio. Frk!!r. October 24. 1115 DAILY PILOT ·-··"'"• f•••r D9 Mercedes.... 9740 Jim Marino •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. wn UUIO & mags. Tarp, $2400. ~•TOYOTA WAGON ~1 C-Oroll•. Auto. Gd.con· ~00 (~l RBS) Dir. $2399 ~~~~.C:!~~ ....... !?.5.~ eJ' ' ..... LA•~• ir;to~:!~~L'l ,x~l~ec~~:~ 645-SlOQ (9S4HTQ) Dir. ~~~~~a~~i~::~ or ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTOR CARS ~ ROY TOYOTA 968-7953 Brand now $4 .600 dit•on. 27 mpg, St3'0. Ph: For Ot.sslritd Ad ACTION (.all UGM 1200W. Coast Hwy. CARVER 67S·IOtG 673-8833 aflti. Mew· Ulecl 645· I I OZ ROUS·ROYCC ., .. """'"· c" "' '301 Atilos, Mew teoo ""'°'·Mow 1, Mow tlOO A Dolly PMet Aii-•IMll' •42·5611 OYER I 00 2)• l .17th SI. • ••••••• ... .. .. ...... ••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCEDES MBZ '752802dr. hardtop. ~~!!~!!SA 1-"\ill power. stereo ri1.d10 OMDISl'LA.Y executive car. S Yea;l ---'-'°"--"-""'-°"-'-'-~i Hcluw of Im~ financing avail. f106014 l ••'AUTHORIZ ,0 I-louse of Imports . Stub 9761 213 /921-8588 ; 114 / ••••••••••••••••••••••• CEDES DEALER SZJ-72SO. Manchester. 1-------I EXCLUSIVE · \"" Buena Park MBZ '75 450 SEL Exec. POI 523·7250 luxury sedan. Metallic Orang C fy llhe Santa Ana Fwy. r I n i s h I , e oun elect. roof. Old price. m r 4 Merc .. 1 Save over S2,000. (0307391 ~ •. •". ·--SLC !louse or Imports . ~ 9Cna 213 /921 -8588 ; Uktled. Ser. #l2-00S022. 714 /523-7250. MOTOR 1 22,000 miles. MBZ '75 280C. Executive CAR $16 950 car. Pre·increase sav· AU'THORIZID I · ~' ;.,,. "00809). A'"H""1' DA....,VE• wRO•lc•ss I Jim Marino for lease or purchase. llousc of I mports . POMTl.t.C:·STflTI , Motor Cars 213192 1.8588 ; "" 2410 Hart.or ll•d. 1200 W. Coast H~·y. l~"":;;:;·';.:250:;:;.'-;.;;;-;:;:-;:;c::::-l --------~-1 ,' 64S. I I oz MBZ '73 .,. SE. Clean. Su ...... 9762 Pride or ownership. Can l\olBZ '75 230 Sed. Only be leased or purchased ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1fn miles . Tobacco on extended terms. •74 Subarw C...,• 1 • Lease or buy, but (00383.5) 11 ( 1 r-A FAST! 1033054 ). ., ouse o m-45peed,mag:s,air.cond., I-louse of Im ports . ports. 213/921·8588; super sharp. CSMLPGJ. 2 I· 3 I 9 2 1 -8 5 8 8 · 1-7-14.c/c.5Zl_·7cc250c..c. ____ _ 714 1523·7250. ' t"ll BZ '61 200. New · Opel 9746 ' '·II . d Becng1ne. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u y eqwppc . fi'ar · . ly! (THF331). 53995. 70. Ope l GT: Gd gas Ho-u se of Imports . mileage &.tires. New 213 /921 ·8588 ; 7 141 brakes&paint.$1995/bst 523.7250, orr. 545·4358. $2599 1 YR. Limited ~·arranty on all used cars. Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach lh•d HB 847-8555 l\IBZ '66 250 Sed. An oldie ·7~ GT xlnt cond. Radial Toyota 9765 but a goodie! Priced to tires. SZJOO. or best orrer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell this week. (0158761.1_83_t_·,,._7_. _____ _ 1-loWi:e of Imports. 2131 antera 9747 921t$588; 714/523·1250. • •••••••••••••••••••••• l\f~ •73 280 SE &'<I. 4.5 1'71. Supe~ cond. Blk. TA Pnde of ownership and 50. Lo m1 . Cleveland en~. immaculate! Extended Bst ofr. Work, 521·6606, t e r ms av a i I a b 1 e . home. 556-7483. Clint. !015615). House of Im -Porsche 9750 por s 213 /921 -8588; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 -7250. 1\18 '73 280 SEL. Low •MEW 912 miJ,eage and full y PORSCHE equtpped. A very nicl' NOW AT C:.t:jl Lease or buy . llLLYATES (016b861 House of Im· ports . 213 /921 -8588 ; VW /PORSCHE 714(SZl·7250. San Juan Capistrano -~-------1 <193-451-l 8l7·4800 ritez '66 2so SE Cpe. Horizon blue. t\ beautirut •'74 911 CPE. family car! Extended XLNT condition. Low terms. (085243). I-louse of mileage. t715LFG l. imports. 213 /921 ·8588 ; BILL YATES -"'i""·1250· VW /PORSCHE MfiZ '6.11904 cyl. Sed. Car San Juan Capistrano looks and runs like new. 493-4511 837-4800 Priced for Quick s ale. \039799DI. I-louse of Im -POllSCHE·VW ·port s. 213 1921·8588; RECARO bucket seats. 71A'lS2J-7250. Blk leather w 1blk cor· -=-------1 duroy insert . New . MliZ '71 2RO SE Cpe. 3.5 645·6101 EHlrinc. fully equipped --------- w/fUn roof. Mint cond. '66 Porsche Avail. for lease or 9,11 Cpe. purcha se. 1142CFU). 5·Speed, radio, heater. HoQ se of Imports . chrome wheels. llard to 2,ftJ I 9 2 1 · 8 5 8 8 : find ! ZQl-ll 42. "" ~E. FUii pw•. ,;,, $4495 a~~~5~·~s1wknds . Jim Marino 7~23·1250. · MOTOlt CARS '62 190C. Am/rm, R&H, tZOOW. Coast H~·y. Good Buy! Sl500· 645 1102 Call 675·9325 • 'ID MB 2flo SE. Air cond. '72 914 1-Ully equipped. PS / P 8 AM I F M Xlnt cond. LOADED. leather.' Dark blue: &W·OllOeves. PrPty ioo,ooo mi. $4600. After noon /Eves 963·3139. .'tl~~fr LEASING Mf••IOn Y .. lo -· Avery E•tl, S 0. Fwy. 831·1740 1966Zl0 SL, reduced $1500, ·10 914 Greentblk. extra clean. Asking $3700. 645·1231 or646·5R01. 75PORSCHE 914 Radio, heater. 5·speed, rallye "''heels. Jess than 12.000 miles . Lie. 547P.IA1P. SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harbor. C.t\1 . 631-1276 TOYOTA ExclusJ•e Dealtt South Coott Area Buy ar lease at Ml\RQDIS MOTORS A\•ery Pkwy-SD t~rwy MISSION VIUO 8.11 ·2880 495.1210 1971 TOYOTA MARK II COUPE Automatic, air condition· ing & Landau . Low .miles. 83L-20<W dlr. * * 1976 TOYOTAS Immediate Deli•ery LAST CHANCE '75 Model So•ings EXAt"l·I I'Li<-:: '75 i\1Kl l ST.WGN. <Ser. TIOo. 018147 ) $1000 DISCOUNT Off Sticker Price HllGESELECTION BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. llunt. Sch \3 mi. S. San DieJ!;o f'wy) 847-8555 CLOSE OUT SALE on remaininq NEW '75TOYOTAS also Demo Sale with 2 tops, xlnl eng. 49 •. 00<i--~-=---.,-.~--:-.-; mi. trans nds ..,..k. Nds ·68 912 S spd, unmac. n:i t minor body wk · but looks out , new clutch Indra super sharp. Must see to Red $.'W)()O /ofr 673-7079 •PP•ec. S4SOO /best. '4914.2.0.17.000mLA/C. DISCOUNTS 644·88!8 Stereo. Appearance ashighas ·01 l\1 B 250.5. auto. cleun group. $6,900. 993·4544. Sl 100 cond. Be~~~~5 ·73 911T. Turga, S spd. from list price ---------!AM /FM Stereo, Mags. '72350SL Mercedes Be nt. A/C. $10,800. t.lust sell! fta1ti11 L~11.:1 silver w /blk int. fully1_::64.::2:.c·9666=:;· ______ 1_t.111i WJIO equip. $10,500. &10·1716 1900 Porsche 912 S spd. ~ TOYOTA '63.)!J)Sedan, gray w/red AM-St,.creo FM, Mint. l ~ INflicr int. "Gd cond. Ownr. $5700, 499·4188 art. for making us the. •7sMAVEAICK -a·1g number one 302 CID ,8 cyl. engine, power sleeting. automatic transm1s11on. factory a i r con<hllonlng, deluxe bumper group, AM radio. tinted glass, 1n1erlor decor grour. o:1•terlor decO< 0'0Up. s'7 574 $3199 .. '!~~~"' -C.""P<•C.!"'1:1 1•• ' l•C:•n •• '' Ill 13 t• Otl•"•" ""°' '°'""' '' WI~ l2 Ail'R U 1• 347 on NEW 1975 PINTO ' SEDAN. 2300 • cyl. eng .. front & rear bumper guard$ and more. (Y121895) $6582 MONTH '•••-XI ....... .. .... -.. '"·••··-·~ ....... o •••.•• -· ,. ' I I:• ' , • ' I J)l'llO---.. - BRAND NEW COURIER 1800 cc eng., 4 speed. vinyl bench seat. t1n1ect glass & more. (P52703) ! 0 L Q) .D E ::J c .. m ·-m .. Q) .c olJ E 0 L ~ > ::J m '"'.a ...,. ~ "" C.... P<''~• orocl I•• ' l•c•nle •O 1330f t • Oef••M e>ml ·"'"''" •• 133113 9• o ...... ., 1),,.., en •»P<'O•td C•..,,I NEW ·1976 F100 PICKUP. CUSTOM STYlESIOE. Gouge1, engine emi1"o'u plcg. fA00A63) '74 FORD LTD VO iylO 1l•nt l...:tory '" cof'\ch llO""'ll """"" ''"""Q pa,. .. \010(;j Drolon O~llKAYI 5 3999 '70 FORD MUSTANG VI •~I<> 1ren• i><>""' ,1••• .,o ""'""' ld,.cl I>••••• l •• "e" "°""'L"" Gf'OhnJMI j4\691 H '72 AMC GREMUH 6 Lfl ... 10 1't ns '•LIO•• ... -1'°""'9 -s!-•ftl: '"'°'° ip.!• 103•1'YV '73 OLDS OMEGA VI 1uto t••"~ !1r10•• •" oono>hO"""ll pe.o.~ ,1..,,,ng rao-o ""10!< ,.l\ilfl',..il hrfl'• "'"'' roo! L•~•new' 31!l l•)L1091llll • 52299 SAU Et<DS SUMDAY MIGHT A•I CM'I 9.>0,4"C! ·~ .... ,,. <,., .. Ao p,.,LA\ f'!~\ T-.. I L•cen·.~ '73 FORD l'IKTO '74 CHEVY C•P"'i<• &t. W .. ve ... ,~ ""~' !•e101, •" '°"""' ........ ~q """"1 .,_,,.a e<>- 10·• • ~!I••• O"'Y 9 1~4 ''"'"' IV'"""' '72 AUDI LS-I 00 ""'° """' !-"'"" •" e""""'-'"11 I"" ~M 1:ereo rad•P. '"• "•" 1~ISG1T: 5 3199 '73 FORD TORI HO ~e ... 10 ,,.,., ••cto•v "" eOf'\O•I•...,.~ Power """"" ro- 1!1,.c I 1>••••• '''" """ con!I 1-l(G1 '74 FORD PINTO IUHAIOUT ""'O t<t~• ••clO<'j "" conrM«l'"'"l ll<&•H •Od•O l•••te• f711•1C.i 53099 '74 PIMTO STAT)OM WAGOH •<>10 ,,..,, ••o:l•o ~••I•• "'• n.,... 13000m.:.>$ 1!11171([.L 5 3199 NEW 1976 FORD VAN E100. rear door glass fi)Ced. reduced sound exh1uat system. gauges, pas.senger seat. power brakes. sliding glass cargo door. (A427662) '75 CHEVY frri40H'1A 2 .. z va 1y1<> I••"• '•'·""' .1-1 Ulf'\'1•l<Otl•llQ DO'*•' .,_•rlQ 00 ... ~ d •IC b •IO•t. SYP•• nn .. • <•" (9!Mll'OGKI Show Us A Good Credit Statement AMD We'H DeliYer On Tlte Spot! REMT·A·CAR '"WlHEHD·Sl'ECIAl'' PINTO ...... $20 MAVERICK .. S2 2 MUSTANG .• $25 GRANADA •• $25 150 FREE MILES '73 PONTIAC CATAUHA 4 DOOi VB 1v•<!> "•"'• l~r!n•• •. , CQno!•l>O~•"I! "°*"' 1•ee'·"1l •O<l..., ',,.,.. e· , .. , " 5 1899 '72 CHEVY MOMTlCARLO VB ou1~ ''•"' '"''0'< ''' tonc•hOth"Q l>O"•' "•"·~(! 0<>- f<l•K D•I• .. taQ•O l~/!lf9t;;1 '71 CHEVY CAMARO va ... 10 1'""' "''0" "" t.Ol'<l<l•""'"<I I'<'"'"' ,, •• , "" po .... ta...:ll>•••~• 1><on1• "t." ""•''IYll (IJ.lE!D1 '10 MERCURY tROUGHAM vi t 1>to ''""' l•<•n•v •, cO"(!o•,o•""ll """" ... •t•••·O>Q -id •Clo<•• ... '°"9AB•u '73 FORD MUST.A.HG V~. •ulo "•"' •tr 1or< "" <~ ••cn•nO I><>"•' """''"ij 11<>-.•< 10'''" ~·•••• 11"86(, •~I 53499 '74 PIHTO SlDAH '10 CHEVY CAM.UO V~ •u'o t••r• f1t!r,•; 1 • ·:on'J·•·.,.. r>Q """&/ ""~' 'ij ··~· h""~' .,,~., •<o·.• ra ,~ ,.~,. "' ._ 11 T0<1a·1• «;ncf v 52299 VISITE NU ESTO DEPART MENTE LATINO . 2240 S. MAIN at WARNER, SANTA ANA, 546-7070 ' . . . $1J!· 154Q·08000r645·4534 4 \9b6 Horbe'. C "' 646 qJOJ ....... Hew tlOO ...... Hew 9100 Aulo1, Mew 9800 Aulo1, Mow 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Aulo1, Mow 9800Aulo•, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 I Autos, He w 9800 ....................... ··········-············· ....................... ·····-················ ....................... . ............................................................................................... . Ii I - \ DJO DAILY PILOT Fnday, October 24. 197S BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ''.:'.M' Dark brown metalhc Air cond1t1on1ng . power steering and front disc brakes, while wall tires. bumoer oro1cc1or group. steel style Wheels, t11m rings. col0r keveo vinyl boay side 1nsen 15338) (524000) BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON '',:';,;' \Nh1te White wall 11res. rool rack , bl1mper orotector group. AM radio. steel style wheels. body s1do mouldings (53801 (525321 J BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON '\;',;," Blue Wh11e wall tires. roof rack bumoor protector group. AM radio. steel slyle wheels, l:xxly side rrould1ngs (5366J (525319) BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON "~:~.~· \Nh1l e White wall tires. Rool rack. bumper protector group s!eel style wheels, body side rrould1ngs {5365) (525315) BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON "<.'.M' White. White wall !Ires. root rack. bumper protector group. steel stylewheets. body side rrould1ngs {5364) (5253161 BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON ·~;.;~· INhtte. White side walls, roof rack. burnper prorector group. steel style wheels. body side rrould1ngs. (5351) ( 525314) ~->' ~~ ··~ ------- BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "<.'..~:'' Dark blue metallic Convenience group, oower sleerlng & brakes bumper prolect. group., sports accessories group. sec. lock group ltnted glass. v1sab1hly hie group, lorged alum wheels, H.D suspension {5713/(5308971 BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ".'.'..~:· Pastel blue White wall !ires. AM radio. brite window frames, tinted glass. steel style wheels. OOdy side mouldings (5618) (530059) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '~'..~~· While White wall !ires. bumoer proleci grp., AM radio. brite window lrames. tinted glass. color keyed inserts. (5552) (529667) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '~'.:.." Pastel blue Wh11e wall lires. bumper protect. grp .. AM radio. bnl window frames. tinted glass, steel sfy!e wheels, color key inserts (5528) (528875) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '~'.:.." While. White wall fires. bumoer protect grp .. AM rad io, bnt window frame s. linled glass. steel style wheels, color key inserts. (5524) (529 119) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\~'.:..~' Dark red. While wall tires. bumper pro!ect. grp_, AM radio. brite 'Nindow frame s. t1n1ed glass, steel style wheels. color keyed inserts 15492) 1528873) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "<.'.M' BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNAUOUT "~'..~!' While. While wall tires. power steering, deluKB s~enng wheel. Dark brown metallic 'Mi1te waifs. power steenng & Iron! discs, bumper prolector group. sleel style wheels. wheel trim rings, AM deluxe steer . t1n led glass. vinyl top, AM/FM stereo. steel style radio. side mlgs .. rool rack. (5330) (508760) wtieels. {5231) (5161 72) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ".'.':0." Dark brown metallic. While \vall ltres. AM raa10. bumper proteCI grp., brite window Frames. tinted glass. steel sfyle wheels. color keyed vinyl insert. (5632) (528876) BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON '\:'..~." Medium green metalhc. Automatic. white walls, power steering. deluxe steering wheel. root rack. power lront disc brakes. steel Sfyle wheels, wheel !nm nngs body side mouldings {5056) (504425) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "J'.~i' Tan metallic White walls. deluxe steering wheel . bumper protect grp .. air cond .. AM/FM radio. bnf~ window . steel style . col()( keyed inserts. (5064) (505947) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '~'.'.:.'.' Silver blue metallic Sunroof. white waits. conv grp , deluxe steefing wheel. power Iron! disc brakes. bumper protect group. AM/FM radio. stoel style wheels bOdy side mouldings (5614) (515758) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\~'.~' BOBCAT 3DOOR RUNABOUT STICM:ER ii,~. Dark brown metallic. Autorret1c. oower steenng, aeluxe sleering whl., bumper protecl group., bnte window frames, steel style wheels. color keyed inserts. {5198) (516564) Bnte yellow. Automatic. air conditioning. dlx steer .. roof rack, power front disc brakes. bumoer grp .. vis grp . steel style wheels. (5607) (530339) I BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT "<.'.M' BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON ·~~~· Pastel btue. Automatic. air cond1hon1ng. pewer sleenng & front White. Automatic. air cond1hon1ng . pewe< steering & brakes. dlx. disc brakes. AM/FM radio. ttnled glass. vis. group. bOdy side steer .. root rack. bumper grp , \llS. grp . body side mlgs .. steel styt mouldings. white walls. (5280) (505333) whls. !5679) (533023) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\l'.,~r· OBCAT VILLAGER WAGON S11CICER ii, .... Silver blue metallic. AutomJtic. a1r condil1oning, power steenng & Orange. Automatic. air oond1l ion1ng. pawer steenng & brakes. dlx. front disc brakes. SPOrtS access . tinted glass, vis. group., H.D. steer. whl., rool rack. bumper grp . AM radio. v1s. grp., steel.styl suspension, color keyed inser1s . wtule walls. (5306) (523998) whls., body side mdgs {57 14) (529120) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ·~~'..~' BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON '\\~' White. Automahc. air condit1on1ng. oower steering & front disc Tan metallic. Automatic. air cond1tion1ng, roof rack. conv. grp., brakes. bumper protect. grp., sports access .. tinted glass. color power sleer .. power brakes. bumper grp., AM/FM. sPOrls acces .. keyed inserts. while wafts. (5307) (923999) sec. lock grp., vis grp._ body side mdgs. (5722) (537159) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\\'.,~~· BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON ·~1:.:." Orange. Automatic. air conditioning. power steering & front disc Ivy bronze. Automahc. air condil1on1n9~ pawer steering & brakes. brakes, bumper protect. grp .• AM racho, bnte window frames. vis. oonv. pkg .. bumper grp .. sPorts acces .. vis. grp . body side mdgs. grp .• steel style whls .. color keyed inserts.15671 ) {532302) {5723) (538397) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\\'.~' BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\I:~:· BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON SHCHR •S,l71. Light green. Auto. a1r cond . PS , d!x steering whl .bumper pro· Brite yellow. Automatic. con\I. grp . oower steering & brakeS."fOO tect. grp .. brtle window frames. l1n1ed glass. vis grp .steel style rado;s. bumper gro .. AM/FM. SDOrts acces .. vis. grp .. forged alum. wheels, cotor keyed inserts. (5701) (533024) whls. (5725) (538527) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\I'..~:' Pa91ef blue. Automatic. air cond1!1oning, power sreering & brakes. di•. steef., bumper protect .. AM radio. brite wind . hnted glass. \lis. grp., steel style wheels. (5728) (539424) BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON STICM:ER \S.1lS. Silver blue metaUlc. Aulorretic. conv. grp., roof rack, power brakes. bumper grp , sPQrts acces . appearance grp., \lis grp:, forged aluffl. wheels (5726) (538528) BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON '\~'.f.i' BOBCAT VILLAGElt WAGON STICKER '4,1M. Brite yellow. Automalic . air condllioning, roof rack. power steering & brakes. AM/FM, soorts access .. V1S group. forged alum whts.. (5220) (506789) BOBCAT 3 DOOR RUNABOUT '\I'.~~· Medium copper metallic. Au!Ot'NllC. air condltlon!ng, roof rack, AM radio. dlx, steer, power Iron! disc brakes. bumper grp .• vis. gri> .• steel style .. body s!da mdgs. (5581 l {5296881 Pastel blue. Automalic, While wan !ires. root rack. bumper protection group, steel style wheels. wheel trim ril)QS. (5727) (038529) BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON 5TICl(..£R \S,>M. Dark blue metallic. Aulom:ttic. air conditioning, power steering & brakes. dlx. steer. whl., roof rack, bumper grp .. AM radio, \lis. grp, steet style whls .. body Side mdgs. (573211536513) 1 •• •·~ lrnpo~-• 1 · .. .,. lrnportod Avto<, 1 .. -..... AM1o1, UHd , _.....,s, f""TWQ _... ' J""" •-•••••• ••••• ••••••••;;:i I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 . 0 G1'M"nll • Triumph 9767 Volkswagen 977 Yof•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••' • • ··.72·;:,i:;.;;~···;.·1:;;· ·····~·;~;i:;;r;:····~· ······yc;·.:vo······ · !?ca~~~-d.mP ~~.:b11r l ~w mil .. ,, .. ,,i• \..\t i su r t-.lt 11 F~F~TLt-. E. .. -..... 1.t Dtaler Station w i n .. 6 cf'I. Al • .. ' S~r--1111 mii ~5 4:ustom ..,.'°"'.. ... .S.W·~ F'M . IOflt:lJf.1 pa1nl JOb & i-;l~reu. Will Souffl COCKt A~a . ttOC: trade. 831-20-IU dlr C 9905 SAVES GARDEN WEST VW ! ill•" ..... \\i o( Ill u• !1 llh <I 7tiOIJ V. t'~I rr.in~l•·r Uh 11 Wt·~ln11n!>ll'I K!IJ /~I Tllll'i'itl'll 1"!l6 ·;5 Sport 1<0;1cl-.11·r Fuetor~ air t•ond1t111111n,1r:. A ~1 1 F ~I radio. sllll unclcr ractory .... arranly. {4<10'JOJ . llouSl' of ln1ports 213 1921 ·8!>SH. i ll 5:!17:!511. Volksw~n 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ii \'\V Super flt·«:tl«: 10 .u uo rn1 . Ar.I /FM !>lt•r<'u $:!850 . l:all 1)75 76.'l.'I & 7~2 0017 "6ti Bui! f\o'W ('fllUnl'. brJkcs. Slill1 filh '.1552 ·1u Bus Sc.-1n1 -campcr. S:! 200 G-1.i 2511 VW Dunc Bui.:/.!)'. blul' mt•t;il fl.1kt·~. 1-·bgls Hedy Strnn)! 40 Ill' w /S&s 1•xhaust . Amcni:un ;..1ai.:s. Best of fer 979 ~)'IX '73 vw 30.7 12 lnlll'S 17-'>UllHl l f.45 .5700 IJlr '10 Gh1:1 .' 1nt•ch;1nic;.dJ~ )!ood. 1111·1· 1ntcriur ~take offer 497 \6li4 l!J6S VW But.: S600 S.12 ZM~ after 5 1'~1 ·w VVI' St1l·k. :1m /fm . hkc ncv., $1525. S,S!#-0645 '71. 5(.),(JIJO 1111. SI .500. l:all betwl•en it 5 , l~arry , 5JJ.Jl.Jl2 H--lfi 76:12 ;Jft5. WANTED USl·d '70 VY.'·~ or ,,1dc-r Cull63l 2271 dco1ler 1971 VW BUG 1-:xl·f'll<'nl rond1t1on. One owntlr . Will trade KJI 2CMOdlr VW Buses Ivy or leaH at MllRQ ll IS MOTORS ,\vl•ry Pkwy·SD Frwy "41SSION VIEJO 8.1J -2K!Kl 495.1210 ....................... 71 Javeliil Cpe V-8. auto. lroint., fadory 111r conditioning, pGW('t steering, rud10, heater. vinyl roof. St!e it loda)'! 28LCFP. $1877 ORANGE COUNTY Decut lwii4 EXCLU~~~r~VO!,VO 9.j; ' . !.>«"'' Vol•o Dealer \_:A TOY OT~ 1n Oran)!e County! UUY or Li-:ASt-: 1qti0 Hoibo1 C ,._, 646 '303 7 P:issen~l'r. extru c-lcan. Diii ELT -• !...:"..I '71 Bus 01411 'W ltam~ler. lo mt, s~ '"""cn«·r. "" cond ~·,·~· ~[ft'~i3 gas. ask1n~ 56.7~ '69.l'opTop 11 IHEW • • _ 960-42112 Camper AMC Gremlin. ')3. ·P\I\. '71 Bus 048FUM I 2025 S Manchester pty. Auto. ;i-1.00,0 l. ~ l'a~st·n~l'r liken~"'· AnaheirTI 750-2011 $1 ,900. 545.JSJJ ' 70PopTop 167CFL ----------·c11 9tl0 t~aomB~s ram~r "'~S1J;e·, •7 5 Volvos ~;;~·;;~·;;~:;;·;;~~--:.; 1 Pas~l·n~C'r llkc nc"' Buy or L~ase mi '!t. TOlally equip. XlnL '71 Bus 205SSI <'ond.52850. 640-5022 1 Pas!).l'ni.:cr Sharp ! '70 Pop Top 8138"4T C.:ll.,111. fun t·a1nper. '73 Bus 666GNW 7 l';1~sc11)!C'r , dual tanks. GARDEN WEST VW 2 lllol k~ \\ of He111 h Hl~rl 7600 Wt':>l m llL,l•·r Ill\ d \\'PStm1n.,t<•r !fl3 7551 '73 VW CA"4PER Volvo Dir since "56 WILLIAMS VOLVO AOJl l 'ummonwt•allh Hut>na Park 521-7000 '69 Riviera. Just rb\t . Xlnt (·ondit lon . SI 150/ll.St. t»-1-41~.aft 5pm. Buick f or sale. 1974 LcSabre L uxus. Im· maculalc cond .• low nu., full power, AC, stereo. metallic dark brown w /saddle interior & lop. ~. C;1ll H.J7 -29KJ. . ' -================='-! ~-1975 VOLVO '62 BuiC'k S1>l'cial Conv. All power. f.4.000 mi. Gd. Onl· 0""'nc-r. Ski r ;n·ks. 164 E trans. 9M)O. 640·5586 lmm3l'ulalc inside & out Sunroof. aulom:Jlu·. :ur . S:J).2()..1Udlr _ «ond .. stcrf•n & only only ·07 Hiver:.i, ?rig owner GfiOO miles. t330Ji mc<·h . xlnl. 1m muc, full '70 VW Pickup Cle-an . lots of l'<1ri::o s pact•. J1tth· i.:a .~ !1·119Kfo'. SAVES GARDEM WEST VW 2 Blocks\\" of Hc.irh llhd 7600 \\ L•slm 111:-;tt•r Ill\ d \\lt•slm1nstl·r S:JJ 7551 CREVIER pwr & clcc, $1095. '::162-6188 MOTORS , 1st & BROADWAY ~~1!~ .......... !!.1.~ SANTAANA 835-3171 69 VolYO 144 I /'" ' 4 Cyl.. 4 ~peed, radio. I H ht'ater. ll 11rd t o find uao A ' 'fi7 V"' Uut:: Need!> t·n~1n c y,•ork . $100. 1)-12·672.1 ·12 Bui,:. reccnll)' r cbudt <'nginc . n1·w 1·!ut1·h ·72 Pop-Top l:amp(·r Sl .90U ~21J ) 5~t> 2:13 2 ,\m fti.I . radii.ii,.,. :-.Int l i.ifll'r 5p rn ct1nd SJ .600 /b !>l ofr O VW BUG 675-SG.18. t:\·c~ * 7 * . , , Xtra i.h<1rp . xtra n1t"l' n1odcl D~1ve iL tod:1y _,...,. ZUG7GJ $1677 Cadillac Decut lwi.6 Selection OYBI 100 63 VW. Good fo.ni.: Good! 13!f3ilSU l transportation. S75fl or1 offer. S..'l3·170J $1599 .. --VOLVO c I lllh•Pri<H ·~Bug, Golf Cart :ind Sand Cart. St:;u for all. 494 0018 "66 VW . 4 spc<'d. bucket:;. radio, & ret•ent valve Job Cl('an' t3128ti. $899, 646.4447 Dir. I Yr. Limited warrant) on all used l'ars Bill Moxey Toyota 18881 Beach Bl•d HB 847-8555 J ---"&I. auto. n11nt ennd SH\15 "71 VW h~s. very !.!~ "tjt) ;"l;u pa1nt . lire~. int. shape, on~ OY.nr .'\ew rcblt . $650 ti75 2325 . rcblt en~. L1rc., & lrans :\l;irk good. New hl'il\'~ duty shocks. 1 ~camper _ S28CNJ. '67 V\V not runn111)!. &!50 548·001·1 (Ans. Ser\' l C:11! K~·lf' 540 3~!1 :1fter '7J VWVAN ::ipn1 AUTO LO :\11LES ·w Rus L1kt• nu. Nu l'nt-: S3 .950 +>75 -5016 lire:-.. racllo. ,i.!d n11. P\"l pl) $1 .795 673 21lti:i / 528· l!i70 1U'-J, Horh"• ( /,\ Id/ 'in ~ VOLVO FINAL CLOSE OUT ON '75 Mod~s 76 To Choose From BUY or LEASE '62 VV!' KombJ Vun. lk'd + labll· S&t9. Clean '. 960-IOSi ~~!:~ ............. ~?!.~I . FROML C;i!IS..t.1.2144 Eeonon1~· "'tsl)lc ·rh1-"' 2TI S3200 lbstc1(fC'r @J WJLO 73\'W lll'S VOLVO '7·1 4 "' "'"j Decut ... .:. one ha!> It all. Lease · ';j '70 BL'G Ai\1 /1-·r-.1 rad10. ll\'ailablc . Cti46Jti41 , ~., TQYQTA rblt en}!, s unroof 1-lnusc or Imports. 21.1 _ S1400 /l>st. ti7J·5267 __ ~1·8~: 714 52.17250 _ 1~06 Hmbor (_ r.1 li·lh '1 101 Awtos, Hew 9800 Autas, tiilew 9800 Autos, tiilew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '-........... Nabers:· Cadillac' lt>OO H.lrbor 01Yd .. / '-... c~ t.J M~w S40·t i oo ·72 El llorado Convert.I · blC'. 1-·1rcm1st green. 37,000 m1 100•; cxtr~. Supl'r l"fc;1n! $-1850 ._ 675..fi41 l CADILl~AC t;L DORADO '73. Very low m ilea,r;e. Pride oC ownershi11 and shows it. 1-\Jlly equipped. Buy on extended terms or lease. {451'645). I louse of lmporLo;. 213 /921 ·8588; 714/523· 72.50 . --------~- -ti.S Cad Coupe Deville like new. ro.tust s ec to app. Call 968-4637 ·74 Coupe de \'ille. 2.'>.'ooo miles. All xlras. $S.1Jt5. 675-76~J. Autas, Hew 9800 ' PRICES ARE BEING SLASHED ON LARGE INVENTORY , OF ALL '75's -~ ~~~~REMAINING: {E110903) 1969 AMC JAVELIN Ir conditioning and fully uipped. Must see! C296AEQ) $1455 1973 FORD PINTO F~clory air r:ondilionin1. low mileage .• Top fuel economy! (DWT30) 1974 FORD PINTO ST A TIONW AGOH Factory air conditioning, onl 27,000 miles, a SUPER G SAVJo~R ! (028MPJl ' $2895 1974 MATADOR GREMLINS MATADORS HORNETS 1969 vw IUG Super clean. One owner. Mus see to appre<"iale. A real gas haler. {8LE944) $1495 1973 CHEVY COU,E NOYAHATCHIACll • Autorfta tl c, pwr. •~eeri n g, 15,000 miles. Aulomatic wit raetory air cond .• vinyl lop, actor)' .air conditioning a&Stom Interior & low mileqe. (186.JSC) $1995 (llS6IFJ). $3295 .. Mfol. UMcl AMlos, UMCI Aofts UMCI •• ~ • ••:;:...-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,,.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ir-------~".'"--~-:~~-:--:~------::::::;:;::---~·;•;ld:::ay;•;°";;t;-;;;;2;4;·;;';!17;;5;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;DAJ;;;LY;;Pl;L;O;T~~·:J;J cu-•r ·. 9915 c:or-.ett. 9932 01•1 •••• '''' .... , •....•...................................•.... ! .........••...•.• ,e!·c•dillac •••• 1...r. •TOP CASH! 0 L D s cu TL Ass • "'9$.. "2-5351, 300 E . 17th f'or Corvett.et and otbtt SUPREME '13 2 door St.Costa Mesa. used cars &: trucks! hardtop Low miles and C•&O-ftf.7 HOWARD ~h~vroleL , vtry i barp, llll ever• · Dove &-Quall S~ Near Ythllfi! Pricect to-sill .••~vi-••••••••••••••••• Jamboree, Dr1 stol, & fast. (2\401(8). House ot "ti8C.maro Va air, PS PB MacArlhµr, NewpQ/l Imports. Zl3 Hlo2l·ISS8·, s~~~eo, xtras, Beach. 833·&55 . 714/r.23-7250. ,. ·., ,. '70CAMARO .lf66 STIMGUY 'SB 014' Cutlass S\lpreme 350¢.1., .. speed. mags & lspeed, mc•e0s. both0 tops auto trans, good cood. new. tires. E>tlnt. cond. cover. NCO RSE $750 /orr. 833-3822/ $1950. CaJl 54$-9l20. CONDITION. 8.11-2040 &M-801S dJr. , 74 CAMARO c. fl ~ 1 d 10 Olds, 442, Conx .• !Ii<. . . rve e 14-oa ed. IOml, AM/FM . SUper ear! €all · 21,7~mlles,v1nylroo£. <11r cond PW, AM /FM af\6 496-20l7 . J. t (793.JWR) tape, PS PB, $7200 Call . . · 64:N100 Dir. Paul 540·0636 w ork Pinto 9957 ~O Cfmaro V8. Xlnt cond. _s.57·7197 home. •;••••••••••••••••••••• · !~~oller, 53JO:Wi '69 CORVETTE '!,~J:t':::d4 ~I•~: 613·67 14 c~...-99zo STIMGRA Y ··j·•·················· CPE. SQ~~:'W..0c-.oM , CONNELL Radio, heater, automatic A/C, special wheels. transmission, pOwer (614FYE) CHEVROLET steering, air condition· 645·5700 'Dirr. . ing. Excellent condition . ...._..., Llc. ZXYl54. • ., .. -.... 9960 1£t.LES & SERVICE 2 8ZI Hwt>or l l•d. $4995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS COSTA MESA SLEMONS MERCEDES 546-1200 Chrnlei fl'ly-'t 1970 llarbor,C.M. Open 6aity & Sun. 'til fo CHEW MONZA '75 J75, 631·1 276 PM 2+a Cpe. Under 12,000>1-:----------1 2929HarborBJvd., m i I e s . 4 S p e e d 0119ar 9933 Costa Mesa transmis~ion . Virtually ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-1934 new; Priced for quick '67 Cougar, vinyl top. air,1-----------I sale~ (216919) House of mags, new paint, tape, Imports.· 213/921-8588; Very clean. $D95. 546·5730 714/523·7250. • . odgo 9935 \ 6J,£hevy Impala SS. air •••••••••••••••••••••• cond, new ti res. Super '64 DODGE • Automatic, clean. $750. 496·6747 pwr. steering, nice paint, '69 Fury 111 ; 2 Dr. hardtop, rblt engine/ trans. Nds tires. r uns gd. $1:i0. Call aft s. 646·7218. '68 °0tev. 2 dr. ll.A. Rblt. e ng. A·trans & Bks . . PS/RH. $525. 549·3905. new inte ri or. radio. heater & ~ood tires. <952CGY). $399. 646.4447 Dir. '67 PLYMOtrnf • Fury Hardtop. automatic, pwr. steering, radio, radial tires & nice in· terior. (JFS695J. $499 . 646-4447 Dir. '74, Monte Carlo, stereo am/Cm tape, landau, blk d 9940 '00 f\lry. 4-dr. Full power on blk, low mi, like new, •••••••••••••••••••••• & air. Runs perfect. $675. $43U0.846·1413 69 Ranchero 351. Air, 645-8614 ..:..+t-a m/fm. radials. 74.000· 1,----· ------9-9-6-5 1 '70..CHEVY -VB . mi. Gd cond. $1,250. oc automatic, pwr. steer-646-2587 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing, radio, heater & tint-'64 Bonn. conv., P /S, A/C, . cd glass. Great price. 3 LTD brn, 24,.000 mi. AM /FM, mag. Best orrer (016AON). $499. , pwr seats. windows, ~/646-9482. &16-4447 Dir. brakes, &_ st . tilt whl, ----------1 stereo. radials 546· 7201 or "12NOVA Must sell. Sacrifice 55.2-3310 '72 FlREBIRO Formula 350. 18 mpg, perfect cond. Good buy. 631 ·3388 $1700. 675·9071. ·11 Ranchero, new s teel auto, belted radials. nu brakes 00 GTO. p/s. p/b, '67 CHEVELLE, 6 cyl. & shocks, 38,000 mi, im-xlntcond. $1 ,195. =auto radials. Xlnt ~as 1..::m~•=c~·~646::::..·=2503:::-c_ ____ 1=:--:--'963=·~!~626"'--,:--=-=I e. 1 owner. $775.. Tlundwbird 9970 67 LTD. 4 dr, air, new ----------1 tires. lo mi. $900. Aft 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mi nt '66 Corvaii-. New call581·6894 . 1968 Thunderbird 4 dr. radials, paint. Engine.f,--------. --·I good cond., best ofr. or xlnt.Callan5,646-4234 70 LTD, Pwr, air, nu lrade S48-1671 . ------'--"--]sho c ks /brakes. Xlnt l-----------1 Chrysler 9925 cond. $1 ,200. 528·3729. '72 T·Bird AC . PS, PB •••••••••••••••••••••• PW, immac cond . S2925 CHRYSLER CORDOB Uncoln 9945 S58·9300 days, 673•8232 '75o!rri Only 7,000 miles.••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. Fa«ory air conditioning 1972 ~lark 4. ----------1 run power. Car is loade Loaded & low mlleage Yeqa 9974 548 2402 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with every conceivable · · , luxury option. Avail fo No money down. New 75 1 h Mercury 9950 Vega GT. AIC. 4-spd, ease or pure ase. ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials, 4,SOO mi. Take la29132 ) House of Im· · ports. 2 l3 1921.8588 ; 1975 . Merc urr Monarch over payments. 631-3061 • 71•1523_7250. G h_1 ~. w h 1te .. ru I l y1 ~o=r~548=·~9~39=l=·------I ----------' eqwp d, 18000 m1 , $5195 . \ JMPERIAL Sed. '13. 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I ' ., INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS ARE HERE READY TOGO fEOl30EHSJs,,~J Full f9Cf ina-.a °"I equipment Iner COOhng sys1em. ,,. •• -,, . VB, dual &:chausr "Ping, etc. · COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILAILE ..,.,_LY. 0-.t ...... _..._... 90....,. C...t,! 0,. S ' •t• l:ff .uil. t. l:Ot P.M. ~ .. ~ 7:JO A.M. .... ,.w... HARBOR atvo. ArtAs 0 ~ ~ ::; ~ " " " a m " • -r . Laguna/South Coast Today's £1oslag N. Y. Stoeks • ""\. VOL. 68, NO. 'l!n, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANG COUNTY, CALlf'ORNIA "'' FRIOAY, OCTOBER 24, 1975 TEN CENTS. j • 2nd Turkish Envoy 2 Days Killed PA1US--(A-P> -GUiimen am· bushed the Turkish am - bassador's limousine and as· susinated him and hb chauffeur at Point-blank ranee today. The envoy was the second Turkish am)):nsMI~ slain by unknown assailants 1n Europe in 48 houn. An anonymous phooe call to the TUT~ish Embassy..aald later the buildinc would be blown up this evening, and police im- mediately beaan a search. :Puppy Lov e There was sp ·culation that Ol'ffk. Greek Cypriot or Arme· nian terrorll'ts might have been brblnd tbe essasslnaUOn, but no group immediately claimed respOnsibiUty. A top police official in Vienna, where the Turkish ambassador was gunned down Wednesd ,y, said today's killfng in Paris ap. peared to confirm the theory that an international error group wu at work. Sonja Higley, 3, went to the carnival at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center Thursday. That's where she met this big fuzzy dog. It was love at first sight. Sonja is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higley of Foun· lain Valley. Coast , Man Indicted In Big Stock FrauJ,r. A Newport Beach man is among four officers of a "third market .. brokerage firm indicted on charges of concealing up to $25 million in fraudule'nt short-sell Options, in part through stocks borrowed from Ivy League un· iversities. · John E. Kelley. 37 , of Newport Beach and three other officers of the now-defunct T. P . Richardson and Co. were indicted by a federal frand jufy Thursday on charges bf conspiring to defraud the U.S. and violate federal securities laws from January of 197& through Aprilof1975. , In addltjon tO Kelley, a vice pre- sident of the firm, indictments were handed down for Thomas r: Richardson, 36, the firm's presi- dent, Kevin Kelley, :n, of West Newton, Mass., also a vice presi- , " Neµ; Cop Ripped Off _ Vern McGarry, San Clemente 's newest policeman, returned .P> bis car after going to the beach Thursday only to find that he was the victim of a crime. • He told detectives that ·· so,meone forced open • · wind wing and stole his wallet. Among its contents were his poli,ce bctdge, police idenlificiation cant ucl fi ve dollars in cash. Total loos \V as set atS45. ' The incident occurred about noon while his vehi- cle wos parked at the cor- ner of E s plan a d e and Pa11~deCriltobal. dent of the firm; and Thomas C. Thomas Jr., 41, of Los Angeles, the firm •&treasurer. 'Richardson of Los Angeles, described himself in a U.S. Senate hearing last year as a close personal friend of fugitive finan- cier Robert Vesco. The iitdictment claims the de- fendants used such means as fal'sified ·records and reports, check kiting a nd fictional con- ftnnations of st~k transactions to conceal their activities from oth~r brokerage finns, lending banks and federal "'~tcbdogi. The iridict meirt of UM: company. which mateh,ed b,uyer:s and sellers Of large blocKs ol stock, followed a six-month investiga- tion by the Se~urities and Ex- changeCom mission'sregioNUof- fic_e here. - Stoc k s borrowed from Harvard , Yale and Columbia un· iversities, the Bowery Savings Bank of New York and other UO· iversities and banks were used to mak:ed~iveries \P brokers, the in- dictment said, and some of the lt?nders suffered 1arae losses (See F RAUD, Pace AZ> Laguna Home :Hit by Fire ' . A rire blamed on a mallunc- tlonin g dishwasher did an estimated $3,000 damage to a Laguna Beach hon;:ae today. Thre.e units from lhe Laguna Beach Fire De.Pl.rtment respand~ to the t :41 Lm. alarm at the home Of Heney Fa.gin, 1649 &inset Ridge Road. Fire had burned into a kltcheti cabinet but was extinguished quickly. I In Ankara, an emer1ency meeting of the Turkish cabinet was called after news of the Paris slal'lnC was received. Paris pcllce said Ambassador llmail Erez, 56, was retu{'ning to the Turkish Embassy, where he had his living quarters, after a reception. His Me~edes limousine had crossed the Seine River over the Bir Hakeim Bridge and was on the ramp leading to the Quai ,PrRCclent:.:K.ennedy tn the - ruliloaable 16th dlltrid ol the city. , Acrordil&e to information col- lected by pplice from witnesses, the car 1k>Wed at a sli1ht curve and a mari app,,t0aclled frpm the rirht side and °""""' the !root door. The man then fired flt the ambusador·wbo was sitting on the rear seat. Another man at the l<ft ol the car fired through the fn>nt window, killing the chauf· • feur instant11. The ambassador lay collapried on the back seat. He died en route to a hospital about a hall hour later. The gunmen, described as hav· lng dark t'omplexioru;, ran across a footbridge leading to the Rue Alboni on the right bank of the Seine and disappeared. The car, with bullet boles clearly visible, angled across the roadway. Jn Vienna, police have been un - able to find the assailants or de- ternune tbe motives in the slay. ing of the Turkis h ambassador, Danis Tunaligil. Grttce and Turkey have lone been al odds over the Mediterra- nean island of Cyprus, which has a minority population of Turkish ancestry and a Greek majority. Turkis h for<!es have occupied the northern part of Cyprus ::since Ju- ly 1974 . 18 Oil Firms D1·i11ing ' 'Core' Off San Diego Cm11pany Cutbaclu Utility Fires Eight Workers Eight employes working from the San Diego Gas and Electric Company's San Clemente offi<!e were notified Thursday that their jobs have been terminated, effec· live today, due to drastic cul· backs in company operations. The company announced Wed- nesday that it was ab91ishing 300 Clemente " High Ends 'Open' Bid Tbe apparent action of a few students has brought an end to a poijcy allowing San Clemente High School students to leave campus during lunchtime and free periods. The "open campus .. policy was suspended Monday by principal Darrell Taylor, after complaints were received by school officials from local businessmen in the vicinity of the school. "They were upset about van- dalism," said assistant prin- cipal, John Smart. He said, in particular, there were complaints from the operator of.a nearby McDonald's restaurant about students kick* ing holes in rest room walls, writ- ing graffiti on walls and carving obscene words in . tabletops and on walls. The open campus policy was instituted two years ago to allow students to leave campus to eat al McDonald's and other nearby restaurants. , jobs throughout its service area. It blamed the action on failure by the Public Utilitites Commission to approve requested rate in· creases. William S. Webb. Orange Coun -ty area manager for SDG&E, said the net effect of the termina- tion will be a lower level of service to customers in San Cle111oo~e. C•Pi•lrlf• !}!•ch. San Juan Cap·tstrano, Dana Point, South L•l\ln8, La&:upa Niguel a nd the Portion of Miasion Viejo south of La Paz Road. Thursday •s action means about. a 20 percent reduction in the work force assigned to the Orange County area. Abolished were four line crew, one ap·pJiance repair, two engineering and three customer service positions, Webb said. Only eight people were directly affected because two customer service p<>sitions bad recently been vacated by reSignations, he said.·· Webb said he met with the af- fected individuals Thursday. '·They took it pretty well, con· sidering the circumstances," he said. The terminations affected six men and two women. Webb said each will receive two weeks severance pay. Webb predicted that com- pany's service will deteriorate as a result of the action. He said service in some areas already has been at less than ac- ceptable levels as a result of a hiring freeze impoftd by the company in 1973 . A year ago , he s aid, 95 employes were assigned to the Orange County sector. That figure had dipped to 65 by last month as a result of resignations and transfers. "We still try to do the best v.·e can;· Webb said. HE'S SATISFACTORY JobnnyMercer,66 Pop Composer Mercer Has Brain Surge r y Songwriter Johnny Mer cer was reported in fair condition to· day following brain surgery at Huntington Memorial l"lospital in Pasadena. Mercer, 66, a forme r Newport Beach resident, was operated on Thursday by a team or two neuros urgeons. a ccording to hospital s pok es m a n John McCarthy, who would not s ay why the operation was rt.>quired. He added that it is too early to know the results of the surgery. Mercer, author of such popular songs as ''A ccentu at e th e Positive,·· ''The At chis on , Topeka and the Santa Fe," and "Laura.·· was admitted to th{' hospita l late Monday. Most recently, Merce r wrote the ly rics to Andre Prcvin's score for the hit mus ical .''GOQd Companions." which ran for a year in London. · Effective Monday, only stu- dents who have completed their day·s schedu le or have off. campus educational commit- ments, are allowed to leave cam- pus during the school day. School personnel are checking depart- ing students to enforce the <See CLOSED, PageA2) wunty'Off' On Holiday Festival Exhibitor Carl C. Abel Dead All Orange County gov- ernment offices except the Department of Education will be closed Monday to mark the federal govern- ment's Veterans Day holi- day. City balls in 15 county cities, including Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, lrvi_ne, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach. San Juan Capistrano and Seal Beach will also 1mark the three- day weekend. All etate offices and the courts wl!lr rept'aia OJJM becausethey,recG8114ni ,M old No,v .. il> d~a! a• Veterans Oar~ t Becau~e r,tonday ls a federal hdll~ay U.e~ei"wUll be no mai\.d•/i vcrJ. oqi all banks will be o~. All but one coon(x 'S¢hool d~ct. Caplstrao u.a· ittf;,'11f'!;~{ip,' willbe~n; • Christan Andersen -and had led a full, adventurous life there before emigrating. Besides selling automobiles, he raced motorcycles professional· <SeeABEL. PageA2J 2 GUNMEN ROB WELFARE QUEEN CHICAGO CAP ! -Lind a Taylor, who authorities s ay col- lected larae sums of money through welfare fraud in a dozen • Approval Points To 'Top' SAN DIEGO IUPI > -Eigh- teen oil companies are drilling an unannounced "deep core hole" in the Pacific 94 miles west of here, a U.S. Geological Survey offi cial confirmed. '·The projec t has been ap· proved all the way up to at east the undersecret a ry of the In- terior in Washington in prepara- tion for the offs hore lease s ale in December .'' \/illiam Gere , manager of the survey's con- servation divi&ton al Menlo Park,. said Thursday:- The drilling site, near the Bi s hop Rock oce an shoal on Cortez Bank, is within or adja- cent to the larges t of five offshore tracts totaling 7.7 million acres which the Interio r Department has marked for e ventu al oil pro· duction. The drilling is being conducted by Exploration Service Co. Inc. or Ve ntura for a consortium made up of mos t of the major oil c ompanies and s ome of the minor ones, Ge re said . The work s tarted in August . The de rrick-topped ship being. used . C us.:s I , 1s owned und operated by Gl ob a l Marine Inc. of Los Angeles. ··Eighteen oil compani es ure underwriting the drilling, .. s aid Richard A. Eckhart. vice presi- dent of the Ve ntura firm. "This hole was placed where there is little chance of encoun- tering oil," he said. "We are try- in g to drill a dry hole. It's what we call a deep core hole or a stratigr a phic test .·· He declined to identify the companies invol ved ··because we a re bound by confidentiality:· but said the work was expected to cd'ntinue another m onth. Drill cores and sediments from the test hol e we re being ana lyzl'd by Ander son Wilcoxon & J\s · sociat es here. A. D. Wa rren. a bi O:J tratig rapher for the fir m. s aid the primary purpose or the drilling was lo lea rn the nature fSeeDRJLLING, Page AZ ) C o ast 7 = Weat her Sunny s kies throug h Saturday . Clear a nd cool tonight, according to the weather service. A little coo ler Saturd ay wi t h beach highs of 68 rising to 74 inland. Lows tonight 48 to 54. I NSIDE TODAY What are a lady in curler-:t and a :tkale-boar ding tel!'n - ager doing in lhe Orange Corut College LibTary? See :tlO'f'Y with photo:t by Dally Pikn Photographer Richa rd KoehleT on Page CJ of the Weekender. l n d •x MY-W•k • . , .... llN• _,., ., Nlt,_y TrM •• .. ... ...... •• ....... <•• o.u111 ... Dl·lt Mutulll "'""'' •• '"""'' " ""-1+.MI lffw• •• """" .. " o.__.c...my •• O..tl'I N•Uk n •• ....... .,., E ...... i.11"•9" •• _, ••·J ERt~l11,...11I C•·I 11.,o:;ll ~r1'•h ···~ l'l~c• 11•-1 n.... .... , '"' ,..,,,. .. ( ...... •• W.l'll>f• •• --•• ... •• Q ~ ....... •• "''"'""' ....... 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Jnd hC'r d:lu~hter . :\1a r1 ~1 d1..• l:i Solt"d.1tl Hillard, 27 . u{ lU27l Court\\·n~ht St.. w('te arrested L.1t(' \\'t"<lnt.·s · day by agents for the Californ1.1 Hureau of ~art·ot1cs Enfot('l'· ml•nl as they a I ll•g,•d ly t nl-d ltl )ell 3.5 pounds of heroul! tu an un dercover officer. f'aul Pulham, field suf)('rv1sor for the state agency. s~ud thl' ar- r('sts culn1inated a on<." month in- vestigation by s everal policl' agencies, including the Orani.:t· County Sheriff"s 0l'partment <ind the San Clt•menll' and Stant on Police Ilepartml'nl s Pulliam sau.I lhl' city depart· ments \.\'er(' br,1ught into the pro- be when ii was Jearn<"Ct some heroin sall!s mJy havt• taken plaC'(' w 1lhin lhe1r jurisdictions . The l\\O \\•on1 en \\'Ctl' "booked into .Oran g(' County J ai l on narcol1 l'S smuggling and µQSSl'~Sion (or S.'.1 ! ('charges. Fol lo\\'ing the arrests, agents armed "'llh search v.•arranl.S C'n - tl'red th<' s uspects' home and di s· ('overed another pound of heroin. several pound!' of milk sut:?ar 1used to dilute the heroin ! and a pound of C'OC' a 1nl'. Pulliam said :o;1ate 0ff1cers s aid the tv.·u 1\·omen ;,i t (' Spanish nationals and v,1er(' alll'gcdly cogs in a ;\1 ('X · 1c an heroin s mugglingoperation. Front Page Al DRILLING. • t1nd age or the rocks in the miles- deep sediment<.1r)' sequ('ncc of- fshore. Dr. Paul E. Smith, a marine biologist for the Nat ion al Marine Fisheries Service laboratory in La Jolla. said it was 'A'eil known that any oil spilled in the Cortez Bank area would be carri ed directly to s hore by ocean cur· rents. "We are sitting on a coun- terclockwise circulation that starts from a point alongshore that can be anywhere between Ensenad a and Oceanside and flows north to about Santa Barbara and then out to sea and back again," he said. I Leaiting of the five offshore tr acts is to begin Dec. 14. It was announced after an April 1974 meeting of Pacific sections of the American A ssociation of Petroleum Geologists, the Socie- ty of Eltploration Geophysicists and the Society of Economic Pal~ontologist s and Mine ralogists. Scientists at that meeting di s- closed findings indicating of- fshore sediments as t hick as 50.000 feet were similar to those which have yielded millions of barrels of oil in other parts of the state. One tract lies generally west of San Clem e nte I s land, and another is off the Orange County coast. The other three are off Santa Monica around Santa Barbara Island and west or Santa Rosa Island. Laguna Residence Burgled of $400 The theft of $400 in valuables including a watch, tape recorder and camera, was £eported Thursday to Laguna Beach Police by William Truesdell, 115 Acacia Drive, Laguna Beach. Entry to the home was via an unlocked window, police said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. 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' frlday, Octot>M 24. 1975 Brl~ Charge FWJ.erton -city Figure Indicted A man known to be a F\Jllerlon city official was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday night on bribery chargell. Me mbers of the district &t- tomey·s staff said lhe defendant will only be identified later when he is arraigned in Superior Court on the felony allegations. Grand Jury ?Ction c losed a five-week investigation in which :several Fullerton city officials were questioned about a zoning change that permitted de- veloper William Brashears to begin constru.ction of a 16-acre C'Omplex at Brea Boulevard and Lemon Street in Fullerton. ln1tially denied, the zoning . ·Laguna Woman Nixes Aid- Delivers Tot change was approved on a 3 lo 2 vote by the city council last July 1 after three months oC argument between the council and the plan· nine commission over the 226· unit condominium project.. Grand jury action was taken when it was learned that a sub- stantial bribe-reportedly of- fered and accepted-made the zoning change possible. Both Brashears and Paul Wallach. his public relations con- sultant at lhe time oC the con· troversy, were granted immuni· ty from prosecution by the Grand Jury in return for their testimony. Among those subpoenaed by the grand jury during the long in- ve s tigation were county supervisor's chairman Ralph Diedrich, s~ve ral city coun· cilmen, Leroy Rose, Diedrich's campaign finance chairman, city attorney Kerry Fox and City Manager }Villi am Cornett. F.--PageAJ FRAUD ••• when the Richardson firm went bankrupt last July. Taro Banks Cut Prime l : ; • •• • ;. NEW YORK CAP) -'Die ~' natlon's two largett com:l; merclal banka cut their primr lendin& rates by a quarter-Point lo 1~ per- cent today, halting a rour- month climb in the key borrowing rate. San Francisco's Bank of America, the nation 's 1argest bank. and New York's Flrst National City Bank, se<ond bl11est, both said the reductions are ef- fective Monday. The prime rate is thaL charged on loans to a bank's most creditworthy business borrowers. Two Arrested On Smpicion Of Robbery Laguna Beach police arrested a 19-year-old Costa Mes~ woman and a 32-yeir·old man Thursday after an officer making a routine traffic stop found the couple had SIS,542 in cash but no explanation ror why they had it or where they got it~ TURNED TO CARVING BECAUSE OF LANGUAGE PROBLEM Carl Christian Abel at Work Years Ago A 24-ycar-old Laguna Beach woman who declined both hospitalization and the aid of a doctor gave birth to a healthy ntfle-pound baby boy in her home in Laguna Reach Thursday while £iremen s tood by in case of emer~ency . Several brokerage firms also were caught with fictitious stock certificates, the indictment said, including Edwards and Hanly and L. F . Rothschild, bot.ho! New York; and North.American Equi- ty Corp., a subsidiary of Equity F\lnding Corp. of America, in Los Angeles. Allred Sesma of Buena Park and Linda Stevens of 991 W .. 19th St., Costa Mesa were ~ed op suspicion of robbery -but not a n y s pecific robbery. Jr}. vestigators attempted to uncovoi- the origin and purpose of the funds. _ Planners Eye Grading Law Monday Night Im.plementation of San Clemente"s controversial hillside grading ordinance will be dis- cussed at a special planning ('Om- mission study session at 7:30 p.m . Monday night al City Hall. The commission is expected to discuss the effect of recent action by the City Council to take some of the bite from the new law. Commissioners also will re- view the effect of the ordinance on development of the 562-acre Forster Ranch property near the north cil,Y limits. A strict version of the grading ordinance was adoPted by the council Oct. 1. An amendment to soften language in the ordinance, however, was subsequently ap- proved by the council during a stormy hearing las t v.•eek. The council"s action followed a threat of lawsu.it from owners of the 2,000-acre Vis beek Ranch in the city's back country. 0.llf '°'IM SI.ti l'lwle TELLS HIS SIDE Teacher Michael Mang Risks Kept Kids' Interest, Teacher Says Asserting that he took ri sks that few of hi s peers "'ould as- sume to capture the attention or hi s students. ousted Corona dcl Mar government teacher Michael Ma ng took the stand at his dismissal hearing Thursday and fou ght for his job. Mang, contMte about some or the allegations brought against him and strongly denying other charges, conceded that in some instances, his graphic language cited by district authorities was an accurate representation. And he conceded on several l)Ointa that be would never use s uch language again under similar circumstances and his main reason was "because or the trouble that it has caused ... The teacher was scheduled to remain on the stand today, testi- fying at dismissal roceedlngs presided over by a specially gathered cornpetency panel as set forth by state law. \ • From Page A I ABEL ... ly and n ew in his own air circus. Once he hired a young stunt fl yer called i"lerman Goering ror o weekend performance. '·He was good, but expensive," ~1r .. Abel rec alled in a newspaper intervi ew publis hed in 1957. "Res ides the S500 I paid him, he wo uldn 't go up unless he could take several bottles of cham - pagne v.·ith him .·· The Abel ramily first settled in Brooklyn, New York. when they emigrated from De nmark. Thl'n the family moved to Rockford. Ill. \i.'here 1\olr .. Abel opened a studio. Later they came to California and Mr. Abel established studios in Santa Monica, Long Beach. Holl ywood. and Be\'erly Hill s before settlin g in Laguna Beach in 1937' 1\1r. Abel was an exhibitor at the Festival of Arts from 1937 through this summer's exhibi- tion. His carvings are in the col- lections or celebrities and collec- tors across the nation. He is survived by his widow, WiUi Abel of the family home in Laguna Beach ; sons, Mogens Abel and lb Christian Abel of Laguna Beach; daughters Bierle Abel of Laguna Beach and Jane DuRee of Huntington Beach ; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. San Clemente Police Set For Auction Uncirculated foreign and domestic coins, a life·size de· corative Santa Claus, bean bag chairs and swim fins are among items that will be auctioned Saturday morning by the San Clemente Police Department. Bidding will open at 10 a.m. at the fire department head- quarters a l City Hall, 100 Avenida Pico. More common items that will hit the auction block are bicycles . tape players, tapes, re- cords, watches and guitars. said Rob Charlton. property officer. The bulk of the property in· eludes items found by police and lifeguards during the past year. Proceeds from the auction will be placed in the city's general ~und . Front Page Al CLOSED ••• ·closed campus·· policy, Smart said . The closed campus policy will remain in effect indefinitely. Smart said there has been some student resentment over the loss of the open campus privilege and that a student gov- ernment committee is investigat· ing the situation. "We 've thrown it back at the students for them to come up with some solutions," he elt· plained. San Clemente ls Ute only high school along the south coast1that has experimented with an open campus . Dana HUis High School has a dosed campus, although lhere hove been sevct1l attempts by students to change it. Students at Laguna Beach High School are allowed to leave campus at lunch if they l>088ess a "oooo p1as'' inued by the ae:hool with opprovlll ofperenu. l Jona David Justice Ro~rts wa:s born at 11 : 10 a.m. and Doth he and his mother Kristine were taken to the hos pital for checkup. The baby's father Robert Roberts assisted at the childbirth, aided by friends Sarah Wyles and Jerry Moore. Miss Wyles said today that both mother and child were doing fine. "It 's just the most natural thing and that"s the way she \\•anted it,·· s he said. -:\1 rs. Roberts had giv('n birth at her home to twins four years before, Miss Wyles said. Both those children were quite h('althy, she said. L.aguna Beach firemen r e· ceived a call from the home at about 10:20 a .m . The fire depart- ment res ponded with emergency gear and called a doctor. llis services were refused. L.aguna Beach £iremen stood by during delivery and provided the famlly with medical supplies. Joseph C. Werba, former presi- dent of Wells Fargo Security Clearance Corp. of New York, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Wells Fargo and Co. Bank holding firm in San Francisco, was charged in the same indictment with one count of using interstate communications as part of a scheme to defraud. The indictment indicated that Werba. 39. acted as an escrow agent, clearing stock transac- tions arranged by the Richardson firm and helping the company secure a $10 million line of credit with the \Veils FarJ.?o Bank in Los Ange les. The indictment claimed he acted without authorization or knowledge of the bank, and Wells Fargo and Co. re- ported in June that Werba had re- signed last April. Both were released on thei::r own recognizance on order of Mun,icipa l. Judge Richar,st Hamilton after the couple con- tacted attorney George Chula tO represent them. Police, however. retained the cash, in hundred dollar bills and smaller de· nomination bills a, evidence. Patrolman Lar'ry Galat made the stop of the couple Thursdiy afternoon at one of tbe mechanical gates t'eading inlo Emerald Bay. Galat was stationed near Irvine Cove, just north o r Ef!lerald Bay <;'Rd saw a truck hf said was weaving through traffic and traveling at high spe~ southbound on Coast Highway. Galat said he pursued the veh,i.- cle. The truck pulled into an Emerald Bay entrance and was stopped by a mechanical arm across the access. • Police said Galal seized a bat" J that had been in the truck an,d 1 found the money. Pre -Holiday Sofa and Chair Sale ALL LEATHER AT 20°/o OF.F . ' •/ : If,. · ' . Over 400 Fine Quality Chairs to Choose From ,,,. .... Such Names As- Woodmark Sherrill Marge car:son Over 200 Fine Quality Sofas to Choose From Stone & Phillips Marimont Landmark All In designer fabrics and all priced to sell! Get ready for the holidays now and save! 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 (714) •94·6551 23649 HAWTHORNE BL VO. tORRANCE. CA. !l0505 (213) 378-1279 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92600 1714) 642·2050 • ' 3' Poie11tial Sa.,1119• Some C·onfusion 9n Unit Pricing 117 SYLVIA POllTU eltlmated40pen.'e0lolthetlme, yoo malteem>rsln prices In the •-rmarket whon unit pricln1 ii aot • M'lrl!onimlt pricing ii avlliable and when yoo UIOtbil --·~lqlool, --ClllJ ""•your rllle ol erron; you also cut~ annual food C<Jlla b:t an estlmated 3 percent. Ulllt prlcln1 does JNDno,.wl<ldelo a common de- .Money's Worth lllllllinator for comparin1 prices -by breaking down price ~.Into terma cl ealloos, quarto, pints, pounds: R does aUmUlale price compet!Uon by dramatising the• cllfennce ln prices on similar or even ldenUcal terms and, .._.spurring manufacturers to tum out the product most albidivetoyou. IT DOES DISCOURAGE deceptive price labelin1 by mak:inc it easy for .the alert Shopper to discern when an economy size is truly an economy size and when it ls merely m WecaJ coi:p.e-on. Yet, despite all the advantaaes of unit pricing, a small per~-ces"-Uage -34 percent or fewer than four out of 10 of you -consistently use unit pricing for your own benefit. Despite, all the efforts of consumer activl.ats to explain unit pricing and demonstrate tbe savings It often to you, there is an indisputable lack of public awareness that unit pricing ia available, that it is your shopping tool, that it can be easy to use. Unit pricing is not new. It actually is an old concept, used ~or yeara to facilitate price comparisons of store-packaged items, such as meat, poultry, rish. Traditionally, items sixh as flour, sugar , butter have been sold by the pound or other unit measure. TODAY, THOUGH, MOSF dry and frozen produolll and ev~n fresh produce are sold in random, different sizes and we1ghls. It has become extremely difficult for the average shopper to understand costs per unit and make proper com~ parisons on ·'bargains." Why the disappointing record of a consumer protection for which we battled so long "and hard? -Much of the unit price information now available is · presented in a confusing way . There has been a dismal failure on the part or those adopting unit pricing to publicize ·its availability, an even more dismaying lack of simple ex- planation of how to use it. are"placed much too far away from the actual items covered; there even may be total dis- crepancies between the labels and the products presumably labeled. TO ELIMINATE THESE frustrating and unnecessary obstacles to your use of unit pricing, many states have passed or are now considering legislation that would monitor. effective publicity and insure effective main- tenance of unit price information in larger supermarkets. In addition, Je1islation is under discussion in Washington that would place unit pricing under federal regulation. Whether there are or there are not state laws or federal legislation governing unit pricing, you are paying for this in- formation. lt costs money to prepare and maintain unit pricing labels -and these costs are passed on to the con- sumers. IF UNIT PRICING is poorly publicized or presented so that the labels confuse rather than help you in the stores in which you shop, complain to the store's managers. Let the store know that you are aware of how important a shopper's lOol this could be to you, impress on the managers that you want it, pass the word to other shoppers with whom you are acquainted to make their voices heard too .. This is the ultimate weapon you have -your patronage and your discretion on how you use your dollar for your own benefit. Mazda Claims 50o/o Gain in Mileage ws ANGELES (AP! -engine sport coupe in 11176, at Mazda's latest rotary engine a price tag of $5,000, along models have registered a SO · with a new, piston-driven percent .gain in mileage over model, the RX·4, that will their performance in 1975 En-cost under $3,000. vironmental Protection Agen-cy tests, a company official FOf!EL ~AID a number of says technical improvements in · the rotary engine have been A SPOKESMAN for Mazda Mot.Of& of America, Inc .• said Wednesday the firm's 1976 RX·3 rotary model got 30 miles to the gallon in simulat- . ed highway driving under EPA tests and 19 mpg in simulated city driving. Com- parative figures for California were 29 and 18, ·respectively, be added Tbe spokesman said this compared with 20 and 14, respectively for the RX-3 in 11175 EPA lesUng. Sid Fogel, senior vice presi- dent, said Maid a will in- tro4uce Cosmo, a rotary Stang Finn ·Given Bid San Clemente-based Stang fudronlcs Inc-announced its wholly..owned sub$idi•ry, Soutbem WellPoint Co., Inc. of Tulsa, O~la. waa recenUy awarded; a contract in u:cess of $1 million by the ,P.epartment of the Army, ,,.,.abville District, C<irpo ol Ensineers, for the. dewaterinc test section, Tennessee-Tom bi&bee Waterw•r in Tishominao County, Miu. This contract Is for the purp,se of drllUng •2 dewaferinc le9Sl wells, providing· pumping •nd anc.11.tary equipment and ac-cUmulatin1 test dala -m•lkln. made in the new models for better mileage, the most im· portant being the·additionof a five-speed manual transmission as standard · equipment. He said the Cosmo got 29 mpg in simulated highway driving 28 in California and 18 mpg in simulated city driving · (17 in California) while the figures for the RX-4 were 20 and 14, respectively. Mi.crodata Revemies New Record Microdata Corp. ol !nine reported revenues of $15,944,074 for the 12 months ended Aug. 31 and ne.t Income of $1,117,997, or 71 cents per share. ~ In the previous year, ended Aug. 31, 1914, revenues were $13,1129,5419 and n~ Income WU $1Ul,468, or '1 C-. Preoident Donald W. l!l&Uer reported that the fourth quarter o( 11175 wu the best quarter In the ~ ol the <0mpan,y, wl\ll re-ol $S.214,C99 and netincomeol 48 cents venut: a Joss Of S centa in the fourlh quart« emded. Aug. 31, 1914, on reven...es ol $4,263,105. Mlaodata Corp. Is a 1up- plier of minicom'/U.ler1, peripherals an total a)'ltema. -.. ~~---~ ....... ,,.;.-......._., ............... -~ .................. , '14'114''- ..__..,....,_.,..... .. ~ ~~-...... ..... ~ 1 • • •• -... ··i • • Octobtr24. 1175 CWL Y PILOT t Friday'• Closing Pricea NEW YORK STOCK ~ Y()IUC 't\fill'll ' -Jolts, IM ~ *t a.. Niol S... *t ii;";;\~'!:: P.4: lh*} Qiw Qlq P ,l 11'*1 0-09 P-' lhCltl 0-0. 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' •1 11""-"" i-,...., .aa 10 aa tVt-v. . 20th Century Fox LOS ANGELES CAP) -Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. has an-· nounced nel earnings or $18.9 milUon ~ '(or the three quarters or 1975, some t $14 .l million more than lhe net for the t same period las\ year. • ' •I ' I Bf DAJL Y PILOT Fr!d!y, Octob« 24. 1979 Top Tennis Stars at Four or the top tennis players in th~ world will f."OOVerge on Mission Viejo Saturday for the opening event of the Challe~ge or the Sexes competition. England's Virginia Wade is matched ti1?ai nst Sweden's Bjorn Borg in the first matrh at 1 o 'cloc k Saturday al Marguerite Recreation Cent e r w it h Romania's Ilic Nastase playing Australia's Evonne Goola gong in thcsecond match. It's the first time world ranked men and women tennis players havl' bt.•t'n paired against each other on a one-on-one com- petitivt• basis. The Challenge of the Sexes will continue at l\tission Viejo Nov. 7-10 with leading male a nd female athletes competing in basketball, gymnastics, table tennis, skydiving, rodeo, bowl- ing, swimming. golf, billiards and an obstacle course confronta- tion . In Saturday"s tennis matches, Nastase and Borg will be re - qui red to play the full doubles court and will be restricted to just one serve. Wade, who has won twice this year on the women·s pro tour. says she's looking forward to the match with Borg. .,,,] ... .,........._ A :cee:s; :11'11'•• -~~.. 11\t\ll ~ " _,,, .. ' '\ ''There's noway t can beat him in a normal match. But wilh the handicap they've set up, it should be run. That's r eally a tough han- dicap for anyone. That's quite a lot of court to cover, even for a man. "That's why I think it should be good fun. It's not a genuine con· test, but you still try. You will kill yourself to win out there. You do no matter how the odds may be s tacked against you"' says Wade. Borg and Nastase have been bi g winners on the pro tour. Rorg ·s earnings exceed $200,000 a ye ar while N astase's bi g 25,000 FAHS WELCOME THE WORLD CHAMPION CINCINNATI REDS. Sports Clipped Slwrt 25,000 Fans Greet Re~ CI NCINNATI -"No matter -""·hat happens after this, 1 don 't know if anything can top winning the Series," Johnny Bench said to the more than 25.000 people who we re drawn to the city center Thursday to celebrate the Cincinnati Reds' World Series triumph in the warm Indian Summer s unshine. "Even if we win it again, they . say the first time is always the sweetest." Bench, like most of those on Fountain Square, a traditional spot for such gath erings, had on- ly read about the last World Series celebration 35 years ago in the city which has drawn over two million fans to Riverfront Stadium for the past three years. The Red s captured the Series the hard way, beating the Boston Red Sox in seven games after they had breezed through the re- g ul ar season a nd National League playoff competition. So;r Oteered BOSTON -The Red Sox lost, but 12,000 faithful fans cheered them on. Chris Eve rt 3nd Rosem a ry Casals overwhelmed Virginia Wade and Evonn e Goolagong 7-5, 6-l. • Nastase's victory 1eft hi!D tied with Laver for first place in the tournament with four points each. The winner of the $40,000 fll"Sl prize will be decided today when Nastase and Casals meet Laver and Goolagong for the mixed doubles championshi.P. Rookies Bot ORLANDO, Fla. -A rouple or unknown rookies a nd two PGA tour journeymen eased lo a slender fi rst round lead Thurs- day in the $200,000 National Team Championship at Wall Dis-· neyWorld. Bryan Abbott and J immy Whittenber g carved a 10.under- par best-ball total of 62 on the 7,162-yard Dis ney Magnol ia Course, matched by the veteran duo of Gibby Gilbert and Bobby Mitchell. llfcllfHlan Dfe• LOS GATOS -Dan A. Mc Mill an, Jr .• All-American football tackle for Andy Smith's "Wond er Team ·· at the Universi- ty of Californi a in the 1920s and a pioneer in the practical applica· tion or geothermal eriergy, died Thursday. He was77. Born in Springfield, Mo., McMillan attended the Universi- ty of Southern California, where he played football and basket- bal l, before tra nsferring to Berkeley in 1920. He was elected lo the National Football Founda . lion Hall of Fame in 1971. Workfte•NMe• MONTREAL -Construction al the 1976 Su mmer Olympic Games site resumed today after workers decided to obey a Quebec Superior Court injunc- tion ordering them to end an il- legal walkout which has idled work on the m ammoth project since Monday. About 3,000 workers walked off the job to protest the use of a police blacklist or "undesirable'' workers who are banned froaa the site. The walkout baited all work on the Veledrome , swimming pool and the 70,000-seat main stadium. :leason was 1972 when he won $Z28,750, capturing the U.S: Open and r tnishl n& second at Wimbledon. Nastase is probably the game's most controversial and eolorlul player. }le's a natural showman, but he also has had Oagrant ouLo bursts when objecting to an oF- fi ciaJ 's 'call. Goolagong was the nmnerup at Wimbledon in '72 and this year and bas finished aecObd at Forest Hills the past three times. She has won the French ('71), ltalian ('73) and Australian ('74 ·75 ) championships. Tickets !or the m ate bes are $5 . Nervous Freeman Sparks LA NEW YORK CAP> -Kareem Abdul-J a'bba r m ade his first regular season start with the Los Angeles Lake rs and the New York Knicks . s uffered the conse- quences. But perhaps the biggest factor in the Lakers' 104-101 victory over the Knicks Thursday night in the ";:'.;~~~;i....,;IJt National Basketball Association ~ --season opener was the fin e de· rensive play or new laker Donnie Freeman against New York 's AJl- star guard Walt Frazier. Freeman, admitting nervous- ness, nonetheless held Frazier down much of the fourth period as lhe Lakers withstood a Knicks charge to win . Traded to Los Angeles from Milwauk ee in the of(season. Ab· dul -Jabbar found both his new ci- ty and new teammates lo his lik- ing. The 7-foot-4 center scored a three-point play to snap a 97-97 de· adlock in the final period that put the game away. Burdened with five fouls, Jab- bar sat out most of the third period. He came back in the fmal quarter when the Knicks r.allied to knot the score at 97-97. Theo the Lakers got the ball in deep to Ab- dul·Jabbar, who was fouled while scoring. He sank the free throw and New York never threatened again. Freeman, who played with San Antonio of the American Basket- ball Association last year, said he '·heard about his (Frazier) rep and, believe me, Clyde is tough, so l was even more nervous during the game than 1 was before the game. •Tm still a little psyehed out by the new league, I gotta shake these jitters.'' Frazier, despite scoring 21 points to lead bis team, acknowledged that Freeman played well against him. "Even when the crowd was cheering for me, I didn't have the feeling I could do it all. Freeman's tougb,'' said Frazier. Cazzie Russell led the Lakers with 29 points. Jabbar added 21 and grabbed 20 rebounds. Earl Mooroe had 20 points for New York. . Russell' said the key to the Lakers victory was defense. "'That is the key as far as the team is concerned," be said. LK.....,ltMJ ~ •. R11u.111', Abdul-J..._'ff,Anln 1'Z~ F,_ 1"' Fon1•. wu1i.'"' '· Wffl.,.._ .._Ywtiltfl) Br8Clllle1 '· O.vls •. Gl•,,.lll ... Fntlw 21. ~ 20, W•lk tt, 8•m.U 12, J«Qan I, 'llWl"IJll' 6,BIPU2. Los...,... " ,. 23 n-10. Hew York 22 14 U 3>--101 Foll .... out: Abdul.J•bb9r, Welk, ~. TOl•I tou11: Lm An9119l n, ,.._ Y .. 34. T.c;holnYls; GOll .. 1112. A; IU11. • !LIE NASTASE FACES EVONNE GOOLAGONG SATURDAY. At Pan Am Games Anti-A merican Sentiment Strong MEXICO CITY <AP) -United States' athletes in the Pan American Games have been kicked and slugged, insulted and spat UJ>On, hooted a ndjeerL>d . · ''We have made known our criocern of the head of the Mex· ican· oiganizing committee, but he bas not seen fit to take any ac- tion," said Col. Don Miller, ex- ecutive director of the 441-person American team competing in the hemispheric championships in 19 Sp<?rts. Anti-Americanism is rife and rabid among Cuban athletes and some M exican fans al the Games. Cuba has made an all- out effort h ere, both athletically and through attempts to emo- tional ly bother American athletes. The Cubans want to make a good s howing for themselves and to embarrass the United States. ··At least part of it is the natural and normal reaction of Mexican sports crowds," s aid one American who watched a nd s tudied Mex ican crowds and Mexican people for a decade. ''Another part involves the un- derdog aspect, rooting for the lit- tle guy against the bi g guy." A number of incidents go beyond that explanation. however. Water polo pla yer Jim Ferguson of San J ose got a black eye and a cut cheek and Newport Beach's Eric Lindroth required IO stitches to close a split lip after a brawl during a game with Cuba that left the water s tained red. ~'They realized they couldn't 'Win and started throwing cheap punches,•' said U.S. coach Pele Cutino. ''None of our fellows threw a punch.•• She was so shaken she had to \\'alk away from the board, re- turned and made a poor dive. The crowd action was so fla- grantly rude and unnerving the j udges awarded Chandler a rare second chance on the dive. She eventually won, tears streaming down her face. Althoug h tbis may have been the most bitter example, jeering. hooting and whistling ' have become commonplace at the in- troduction of and competition by American athletes who tradi--- t ion a l J y dominate these quadrienniaJ ga mes. In this yea r 's two-week games, the Americans have now more than doubled the m edal total of their nearest rival, Cuba. * * * Tosdal 4th In 200 Fly MEXICO CITY-United States athletes edged toward the 100 mark in gold medals here at the VII Pan American 'Games as they upped their gold-silver .. bronze count to 97-69-48. The Americans continued their domination in swimming with re- cords falling in every direction. In the women's 200-meter but4 terfly Dana Point's PeggyTosdal helped push Camile Wright to a record 2: 18.57 with a fourth-place finish of 2 :22.84. Rl'WIUof Thu..W.y'i;•vents: U.SlltETU.LL .... On«la 70, Cub•65 U..ltl'd St•le' IJT, VlrQin lsi.ncts70 l!r••ll M.MeJ:l(a6,J • ''Wait 'till next year" shirts were in preparation almos"t from the minute the Reds' Cesar Geronimo ca ught Carl Yastnemski's pop fly that ended the Red Sox' closest chance al 1 baseball dominance since 1967. , The 12,000 fans packed City Hall Pl aza Thursd a y and squealed in emotional sympathy tto a parade or their be roes. Unser Based in Newport Race walker Larry Young of Columbia, Mo., was closing in on the two leading Mexicans when the course of the 20 kilometer walk took the leaders through the University of Mexico. Young said rowdy Mexican s tudents grabbed his shirt, spit on him and held him until the eventual winner and runner-up were well in fronL He finished third. ~ Rica 111, Argentina 101 ... _. Broll•, c.n.:t• 7• Domlnk•n Raput>llc 7•. El ~st aASEaALL United Stam 11.Me.1cao "We 're going to win that World Series yet.'' said team captain· Yastn:emski. Boston last won the 'Series in 1918 and went all the way to tbe end to go down to St. ilA>uis in 1967. There were two fuer Series in wh.ich the Sox ~layed. ~ "I'<i give anything in the world ust to play th ose g uy s gain .•• '',Rick Burleson told the· rowd. •a uieood Traded SEATTL E -Speneer llaywood, for five years the es- fsence of the SeatUe SuperSonics ~ranchlse, was traded Thursday at his request to the New York' ·e1 ... In return, the Sonics will get 3 arge amount of caab -reported- $1.S million -and Eugene· 'Short. a S.1 rookie forward from1 ~ackson State who was the · ck's No. 1 cbolce iD this ar'• National Ba-ball Ag. ation draft. 1..--Dd-fed HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. Die Nast••• (ell behind early rought b1ck Thutiday to beat t::cron• def Mar'• Rod Lavtr, 5-7, -6, M and capture the men's iol1to uue !'!.• sm.ooo World nvllatlonal Cl1aalc tennis "Mllrn•11ment. · J.G Ille WO'!'"'J'I doubla finals, _..._ __ • Indy Winner Competes at Riverside ByHOWARi>L.RANDY 0t-.0a11r "'•St.ff Bobby .Unser has been around automobile r acing for a Jong time but he still enters every race with the en· thWJiasm, skill and serious at- titude of bis first ma jor event-the Pike's Peak Hill Climb. · Bobby is one of the Unser clan that has produced three drivers of major caliber aJong with three other mem- bers of the family who are vitally interested and con- nected with the sport. He has bus iness offices 1n Newport Beach and euive- ni.enUy, they are located near the Oran Re County Airoort. He parks his private plane at the airport on his frequent. visits to Southern California.' from bis home in Albuquer- que. "I spend about 2S pereent or , my time here,'' Unser re- n:als. "When I'm not here, my •eneral manager, Bruce Barnes bahdles things for me and lines up various commilt· ments." Being an automobile race driver-he won the ln- dlanapofll ~ for tho second 1 Ume Ibis ytar dr1Ylnf for ea.ta Mese'• Dan G\lmey- . -. , .. t akes up about 40 percent of his working time. '"The other 60 percent is in t>romotional work for the various companies he represents,'' Barnes ex· plains. · Unser-Bobby, that is- shattered his right knee in an accident in a USAC cham- pionship car in Michigan in September and · missed tho first Jeg of the International RaceofCbampions (IROC). It is still heavily bandaged but the cast is off and he plans on racing in the se<!Olld and ·third legs of Nie IROC com- petition Saturday and Sunday at Riverside. Does he reel be is ready for such strenuous action? "I 'll practice for two days and see how it reels," be says. "The right leg takes moot ol the abuse in a road race on • course like Riverside because or the braking and down· •hll\lng. '"There Is no question In my mind but that I ean do it. It's ,just a question about If I 'm u quick aa l normally am. You can 'l give away too tD\ICb Jn a race like this where all 12 can are equally prepared. "l may DOI be &ivlnc I anytblng away. I just want to be fast enout1h to be com- petitive.'' the defending champion who won $41,000 in the series last year says, "'1be only question will be if I have the streni.tth to last the full race. I hope I do." Will be be driving for Gurney again at Indianapolis next year? ""It's far too early to negotiate a contract for next year,'' Un s er says. "Everybody seems to be as- suming that I am through driving for him but it's only because be decided not to enter any mor.e cham- piOlllblp raees this year with ·bis car. ; "And he bad no objectioos to my driving ror someone else even though I am still ua. der contra et to him forlbe rest of this year.'' At 41, does be 1Ull have a yen to drive the Pike's Peak }llllctlmb? ''I'll prepare a car aeain next year but I don't know for sure who will drive it. I own · the car, lock, stock IJld barrel and make m7 own decisions with ft.'' the wlnn•r or 1.2 o11s such racft he has entered' 1ay1. Jennifer Chandler oC Linroln, Ala., Only 16 years old, was punished with a roaring cascade of cat-calls, hoots and whisUes - the Latin American equivalent of boOi.ng -as she started to make the ninth of 10 dives in spr· ingboard diving. Area Drive r s At Riversid e RIVERSIDE-Five Orange Coast area drivers will compete ·in the California Grand Prix, Fonnula 5,000 sports car race at Rivers i de International Raceway this weekend. . lneludtd In the list or drivers are Graham McRae, a native or New Zealand who calls Costa Mesa home during his time in the U.S.; George Follmer o( Hunt· .lna:ton Harbour; Michael Brayton ol Newport Beach; Dan- ny Opfais or Coot• Neoo ; •nd Jon Woodnet' or Newport Beach. 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'NT, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORA"fGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1975 Today's Closing N.V. Stoeks TEN CENTS 2nd T11rkish Envoy • ID 2 Days Killed PARIS (AP) -Gunm"1! am· bushed the Turkish ·am · basaaaor·a limousine and as· sassinated '1im and tiis chauffeur at pOint-blank range today. The envoy was lhe secood Turkish amba.ssaClor slain by unknown assallant.s in Europe in 48 hours . An anonymous phone call to the Turkis,h Embassy said later lhe building would be blown up this evening, and police im· medi1;tely began a selµ'ch. There was speculation that Greek, Greek Cypriot or Arme-· nian terrorists might have been behind lbe a11aasination, but no group immediately claime-d responsibility. A top Police official in Vienn.1, where the Turkish ambassltdor was gunned . down Wednesd: .y, JSaid today's killing in Paris ap.. peared to confirm the theory that an international error group was at work. In Ankara, an emergency meeting or the Turkish cabinet was called arter news or the Paris 1l1y)ng was received. Paris police said Ambassador Ismail Erez, 56. was returning to the Turkish Embassy, where he had his living qu'arters, after a reception. ·' His Mercedes limousine had crossed the Seine River over the Bir Hakeim Bridge and Wa!) oli the ramp leading to the Quai President Ke nnedy in the rasbionable 16th district of the city. According to information col· lected by police from witnesaes. the car slowed at a slight curve and a man approached from the right side and opened the rront door. The man then fired at the ambassador whO w~ sitting on the rear seat . Another man at the le(t of the car fired throu1h the front window, killing the Ch.a}4f· 18 Oil Firms Drilling 'Core' Off San Diego .Shot, Buried Alive Man Survives Desert Ordeal An Anaheim man. s hot at least eight times and buried in an aban- doned gold mine shaft, managed to claw his way out and struggle eight miles through the desert, was ill .stable condition today -at Neui Cop 'Ri d FU~ :ppe ~JJ Vern McGarry, San Clemente's newest policeman , returned to his car after going to the beach Thursday only to find that he was the victim or a crime. He told detectives that someone rorced open a wind wing and stole his ,,.alJet. Among its contents '\'ere his police badge, police identiCiciation card and five dollars in cash. Total loss was set at $45. Alert ~elle.rs I Halt Coast Pigeon Drop By JOHN VALTERZA Of .. 0.lly ~ ... 5'Atf Alert tellers at two Newport rBeach banking institutions led 'police Thursday to a rare arrest of an alleged pigeon drop ring which came close lo cleaning out .an elderly Costa Mesa woman's Ji.Ce savings of $30,000. Five persons who gave a Kern County MediC'al Center. Guy W. Salter, 25, was found Wednesday morning on California 14 about 10 mjles northwest of Ridgecrest. He told sherirr·s deputie5 he had walked all tiigbt across the cold high de· sertsands. Two men believed members of the Ressian' Motorcycle Club have bee_p booked on charges or assault wit& intent to commit murder in c'onnection with the in· cident which began ilS a rat· , Uesnake hunt. Deputies still are seeking a fourth member or the snake hunt· Ing party identified as Larry Snow, 24, of Anatreim. They fear he also may have been the victim of foul play. Arrested in connection with Salter's shooting were Robert T. Forda, 28, or Lancaster and William G . Galemore, 26. of Palmdale. Deputies said Salter had been shot at least eight times. His body was riddled with holes from shotgun pellets and he had been hit several times in the shoulders and legs by pistol (ire, they said. Salter told' sheriff's deputies he and the three other men had left Palmdale Tuesday morning to hunt rattlesnakes near Horse Ca · nyon in the Mojave Desert. He said at least two or his (ellow bun· ters shot him in the mine tunnel that night and rolled rocks and debris into Ute shaft to seal the en· trance. Salter told deputies he and . Snow had driven rrom Anaheim and spent Monday night at Galemore·s home in Palmdale. They went into the desert early Tuesday morning . Deputies said they did not know Snow's role in the incident. A party of two dozen men are searching for Snow in the desert near ~hete Saller received help Crom a passing motorist. Cormty 'Off On Holiday AJl Orange County gov· ernment offices except the Department of Education will be closed l\1onday to mark the fedE'ral govern· Men~·s VC'terans Day holi - ~a ,·. l 'itv tial!s 1n ~5 covf'l'.v cities". inclt•c:ting F'ou,..·.~:n Valley, Huri tington Reac11. Irvine, L~guna Beach, ~ewport Beach, San Juan Capis~rano and Seal Beach will also mark the three· day weekend. All state orfices and the courts will remain open because they recognize the old Nov . 11 date as Veterans Day. Because Monday i:s a federal holiday there will ht-no mail delivery, but all banks will be open. All but one county school district, Capistrano Unified, also will be open. 8 San Diego Gas Employes Given Notice Eight employes working from the San Diego Gas and Eled.ric Company's San Clemente of'fice were noti(ied Thursday that their jobs have been terminated. ef{ec. tive today, due to drastic cut· backs in company operations. • The company announced Wed· nesday that it was abolishing 300 jobs throughout its service are4 .. It blamed the action on failure b)' the Public Utilitites Commission to approve requested rate in· creases. William S. Webb, Orange Coun· ly area manager for SOG&E, said the net effect of the term in a· lion will be a lower level of service to customers in San Clemente. Capistrano Beach, San Juan Ca pistrano, Dana Point, South Laguna. Laguna Niguel and the portion of Mission Viejo south or La Paz Road . Approval Points To 'Top' !'A:'\ l>I ~:c.o '1: 1'! P.1;.!li· '.<":r I..'' f e••ri p;.1n1es OJ re ~r :!in .e <'T' '.l "~~rinol•nce•' deep core r1>l(·· ·Jr> r.1'e Pacific 9·1 miles \vest •Jf here. a t: .S. Gcolog 1r;i l Sur\"t'Y orricial confirm1.•d . The projt·ct has been c.p · p.roved all the way up to at east the underSCcretary or the In· terior in Washington in prepara- tion for the orrsbore lease sale in DecePlber.:• Villiam Gere., manager of the survey·s con· servatioo diviision at Menlo Park. saidThuraday. The drllltnc site, near the Bishop ,Rock ocean shoal on Cartel Bank, is within or adja· cent totbe lareest o( five orrshore tracts tot.Ung 7.7 'million acres which the Interior Department has marked ror eventual oiJ pro- duction. The drilling Is being conducted by Exploration Service Co. Inc. of Ventura for a consortium made up or most of the major_oil companies a.nd some o( the minor ones. Gere said-The v.·ork :;tarted in August. The derrick·topped ship being used. Cuss I, is owned ancJ operated by Global Marine inc. of Los" Angeles. ··Eighteen oil companies are underwriting the drilling,·· said Richprd A. Eckhart. vice pre::;i. dent of the Ventura firm . ··This hole was placed where there is little c hance of encoun- tering oil;· he said. ··.we are try- ing to drill a dry hole. lt"s what we call a deep core hole or a stratigraphic test.·· He declined to identiry the companies involved .. because we are bound by confidentiality, .. but :jaid the work was e:<pected to continue another month. Drill cores and sediments frorn the test hol e were being analyzed by Anderson Wilcoxon & As· sociatets here. A. D. Warren, a bio::;tratigrapher ror the firm, said the primary purpose of the drilling was to learn the n9:ture CStt DRILLING, Page t\2) reur in!tantly. The ambassador lay collapsed on the back seat . He died en route to a hospital about a hall hour later. Tbe gunmen. described as ha\'· ing dark complexion::;, ran across a Cootbridge le»ding to the Rue AJba6i 00 the rig'ht bank or t.be Sein~ land disappeared. The car, with bullet holes clearly visible, angled across the roadway. In Vienna. police have been un~ Goblin'$ Delight able to find the assailants or de· termine the motives In lb,J= sla,y. ing of the Turkish ambassador. Danis Tunaligll. Greece and Turkey hu,ve long been at odds over the Medllerra· neao island or Cyprus, which h-as a minority populatil>n of Turkish ancestry and a Greek.majority. Turk.lab forces have occupied the northern part ol Cyprus ain'c.e Ju· ly 11174, There·s nothing like a jack·o-lantern to conjure up spooky images a mong young children around HaIJow.een time. Lisa Snyder, 5, a kindergarten stude nt at El Toro·s Santiago School. is a lready getting in the mood by dreaming about all thosetreat.s -and maybe a few tricks as well. Grand Jury Indicts Sara Jane Moore SAN FRANCISCO <AP J -A rederal grand jury has indicted Sara Jane Moo1·e on charges of at· tempting to murder President F'ord last month, it was revealed today. U.S . Di s trict Court Judge Samuel Conti ordered the indict- ment made public today. It was is· sued Wednesday but sealed al the reque!St of the U.S. attorney·s or- fice. Mr::i. Moore v. as ch:.irgCd by federal authorities \vith the at· tempted ass ~ssinati on s hortly after her arrest on Sept 22 outside a San F'rancisco hotel. !?h~ is undergoin~ <i court- ordered psychiatric examination al the San Diego Metropolitan CorreCttonal Cente r to determine whether she is mentally compe· tent to understand proceecUngs against her and assist in her de· {ense. The brief indictment s aid: ·'The grand jury charges: that on or about Sept . 22, .1975, in the city and county of San ~ancisco. state and Northern District of Cali[ornia. Sara J a ne Moore, also known as Sara Jane Aalberg, de· fendant herein. did willrully and knowingly attempt to murder r.erald R. Ford. the president or the United States, by usC of ~ handgun .·· The indictment alleged a viola· lion of a federal law s peciricialty covering attempted assas sina· tion or the president of the United States 1SeeSARA, Pagel\2) • Tustin address as their re- '1idence, were jailed in lieu of $50,000 bail apiece after a police ,stakeout and surveillance that lasted throughout the afternoon. (See PIGEON, Page A2) Salter told deputies he did not know why he was shot and buried in the mineshaft. 'My Baby' Thursday ·s action means about a 20 percent reduction in the work force assigned to the Orange County area. Abolished were (our line crew, one appliance repair, two engineering and three customer service positions, Webb said. Only eight people were directly affected because two customer service positions had recently been vacated by resignations, he said." Johnny Mercer, 66 Fair After Surgery Coast w e .. the r Sunny skies through . In Coma for 34 Yean TARPON SPRINGS, F1a. (UPI) -A mother who has tended her coma-stricken da4ghter for 34 years says she couldn't "pull the plug," as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinlan want to do. ' The Quinlans have asked a court in Morristown, N .J .• to allow them to terminate the treatment that is keeping their 21-Year-otd comatose daughter, Karen Ann, alive. "Everyone has his own f~lings in a situation like this," said Mrs. Louis Esposito, who vows she will continue caring for her daughter, Elaine. "This is my baby. Smile for me, Baby," says Mrs. Esposito, hugging her darklhalred daughter as she lies on her bed. Elaine Esposito, now 41, has been' in a coma since she was 6 when she Wlderwent surgery for a ruptured appendix. She weighs 75 pounds and requires cons· tant care from her mother, who leaves the house only to attend Mass or to shop for groceries. • She is turned o'nce an hour during the day to avoid bedsores. She is massaged twice ·a day and is fed every four hours through a lubo, through her nose. Her throat is~aralyzed and lier '!gll\lung is collapsed. • Webb said he met with the af· <See FIRED, PageA2l 2 GUNMEN ROB ' WEtFARE QUEEN CHICAGO CAP J -Linda Taylor, who authorities say COi· lected large sums or money through weJfare (raud in a doien states, has told police that rob- bers took $500 and se'ven lnp ·valued at $17 ,OOo from bee. • Mias Taylor, known a .. ,,... Welfare Queen," Cii.:c! b.., "°""t plaint Thuroday under the naine of Linda Waketltld, <# ~ Uie ' many aliases she has \lied to eel·, .. lert well are money, poU~Nid. • t She told P<>llCe I.bat Ille "'"' • ' spendin& thit .nlil!il-''iil}\b ' garlCriend whtn two.--. ..,.,.,,,_ ing cuns, broke 1nto tk.;1 meat. ' Songwriter Johnny Mercer was reported in fair condition to- day following brain surgery at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena. Mercer. 66. a former Newport Beach resident. was operated on Thors day by a team or two neurosurgeons, according to hospital spokes m an John McCarthy, who would not say why the operation was required. He added that it is too early lo know the res ults of the surgery. Mercer, author of S'Ueh popular songs as ''A ct:entuate the Positive.··· ''Th e Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," and "Laura," was admitted to the hos'pittill lnte Monday. Most recently, Mercer wrote the lyrics to Andre Previ.n"s acore. for th~ hit musical "$odd companions," which ran for a year in London . Saturday. Clear a nd c<>ol tonight. according to the weather service. A little C'Oo ler Saturday v.•ill'l beach highs of 68 rising to 74 inland. Lows tonight 48 to !'">4. 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'rhursday 11•h1 ·n l1,·11 111unJ! 11'1J1n1•n ap- ;lro:.icht.•d. l'.1rry1ng a sl'al('tl en- ' clo1A' Thl'\' asked h1·r tf she kne\\' of any bl:1ck familie;, 1n the n1~ighb11rhnod. s ho11·cd her the en· vciopl' anrt said that they saw a black man drop 11 . The envelope had an 1nscript1on \\.'hichsa1d "do not open.·· After convinc ing the elderly \\'Oman that they fell the contents "'ere valuable .and that a lawyer friend should offer advice, she welcomed the pair inside and the touch allegedly began. The victi m insisted that so· meone should open the package, and the two women did , nashing :t0me currency and rejoicing at their Cind. f'ro,. Page A l .DRILLING. • and age of-the rocks in the miles· dC'ep sed1mertary sequence of. fs hore. Or Paul F: Smith. a mannc biologist for the Na tiona l l\larinc Fisheries Service la boratory in La Jolla, said it \\'as well knO\\.'n that any oil spilled in the Cortez Rank area would be carried directly lo shore by ocean cur- rents. "We arc sitting on a coun- terclockwise ci rculation that starts from a point <ilongshore that can be anywhere bet\\.·een Ensenada and Oceanside aud flows north to about Santa Aarbara and then out to sea and bac-k again .·· he s aid. l~easing of the five offshore tral·ts is to begin 0 ('{'. 14 . It was announced after an April 1974 meeting or Pacific sections of the Am e rican A ss ociation of Petroleum Geologi sts. the Socie- ty of Explorati on Geophysicists a nd the Society of Economic Pal eo nt o l ogis t s and Mineralogists. Scientists at that meetin g dis· closed findin gs indicating of. fshore sedim ents as thick as 50.000 feet were si milar to those whic h have )"ie lded millions or barrels of oil 1n other parts of the state. One tract lies generally west of San C lem l'nte Is land and another is off the Orange County coast. The other thret> are off Sanla l\1onica around Santa Barbara Island and west of Santa Ros a Island. ORA NGE COAST r .... o.._ C:o.•I o •.•• Po IOI ... 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"" Or ..... c.." ...... l~ (Mn- ""•· No "'""" tttfi.•, /tlW•-'IOl"t. ..,,,.l.i 1111111r If t111'•t1l•1m1nh M,.... m1r ff ,, .. '""" .... ""'"""' ,,.,, .. .,_,,~ .... uP1"'191'f•- SH..W ,jlO•I lll•t. .. 11••11 II CMIA M9W, C.llfofllll ~\lbter!,.11 ... bt ••• ,,.., »•,... 1111,J.,__1'r·•-•11••· 111.11, ... , .... ~ UIO-lf lire ... They have a itun at my hea.d. At 'one .point, he shouted, "Go uway." but· secpnd.s later t{e screamed, ''Cpme and save me.'' His final words were. "Get the 111ed1ator. ·• Tht>n he was Jerked away from lhe window. Outside the house where ller- rt·ma and his two kidnaper:; hil\'t' tx'f'n trapped sin("!' ·rucsday, dt"- tccuves wearini.i flak Jackets and l'.irrying s u bmachine g uns Pilot Logbook stared at lbe window unable to make a move for rear the kid· napers, raw·nerved from lack of sleep, micht carry out t,beir threat lo kill him. Jn the brief glihipscof Or. lier. rem a, 52, now 1n his fourth week of t•apti\'1 ty, 1l was impossible to i.:augt' his physical cond1lion . But his voice "'as s trong, 1r a little hoarse. lUs sudden sc·re~ms came a few hours after an Iri s h Santiago Students Vote in Distaff ers By R UD I Nlf.OZIF.LSK t , Of ltM !HU f Pl IOI ~t.ff TJIE YOUNGER GF.NERATJON is beginni ng to t ake nott• of women·s liberation. as 1s evidenced by the ree/nl student body election results at Santiago Eleme ntary School. Principal Cal Burt says the students not onl y cletted a femal e preiident but a whole slalr of dtstafr officers -for the first time in four-year history of the Lake Forest cam- pus. Chris Pope, 11 , \von the presidency by a margi n of 48 votes over challenger Krvi n Bert's and credits her forensic abilities wilh the outcome. ··1 think my speech was good. The kids liked it and they thought I would do a good job:· she reports . · · 1 told them I "'o uldn 't make any promises that I couldn't keep , th at I can Oandle responsibility, and that I .... ·o uld try to see if there are new ways to raise money for POPE the school.·· Assisting the sixth grader "'ilh her ad ministrat ive rune- . lions are Johnna Boylan, vice president: Jennifer Keizer . seC'retary, and Joanne Miller, treasurer. Their projects for the year include a talent show, a paper drive, an ic(' cream sale, and sponsoring a boy from Jn. donesia. ••• T RAS H COLLECTORS do a bang.up job. That ·s why metal cans soon exhibit a collection or d ents and creases a nd lpok ~s ~ras hy as the stuff that ·s sup posed to go inside. [t hadn·t occured to anyone to inquire why tras h men have to bang and batter the trash cans so muc h until Coun- cilman Doug Nash posed the question to San Juan Capistrano refuse hauler Thomas Truils. Trulis explained that this is the only way his men can get the trash oul of the cans. Workmen's compensation rules won't allow lhem to reach inside the cans, so they have to bang them. He said his men wouldn·t have to ban~ around so much 1r people just wou ld"t try to get two can·s worth of garbage into one. • • • GAR BAG F. isn·t the only thin g on the minds of San Juan councilmen these days. They're also concerned about their sewers . Last week they approved a contract for inspection or the city's sewer lines. Since nobody volunteered to wade around in lhe pipes,,lhe inspectors are sending a TV camera down there for a look -see . .. They used to reCer to TV as a vast wasteland, but a va~t .sewer ... :··commented Councilman Roy Byrnes, in· quiring whethrr lhe program would be in color. It will be black-and-white, he was laid. ••• DOUBLE SESSIONS are not entirely without their ad· vantages -as long as they·re at somebody else's school, Principa l J oe Adams has discovered. /\.group or his former Olivewood students have returned to their former haunt as helpers because their classes al Serrano Intermediate School don 'l slart until 12 :30 p.m. The co~tingent or seventh and eighth grade volunteers dro~s by Oli vewood every morning to help with tutoring and cle rical tasks. Then the students head for their own classes. Among t he Olivewood regulars a re Teres a and Todd Albright, Mark l\1a yhill , Kathy Monoson. Felice Hird, Steve Frailey, Patti Milli an, Estrella Barc:el\o, Mik e Coleman Mic helle J ohn son, Mike Lawrence and Scott Wilson. ' • • • BLU F. COLLAR WORKERS employed by the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School Di slrict probably don·t know it yet, but they are sponsoring music classes at Mission Vie- jo's Espe r anza School. Because their uniforms are no longer provided free-of- charge the district was able to save $29,000on its yearly laun- dry bill. That money is being used to restore the instrumental music progr a m which was cut out of last year"s budget. \... school authorities happily note. f'ro,. Page A I SARA INDICTED. • • Judge Col')ti set Tuesday for <ir · raignment, plea and possible set · ting of a lrial d ate . He ordered that U.S. marshals bring ~1rs . Moore here for the hearing and return her for further psychiatric evaluati on following the session. She is due back in fed eral court here for a report on her mental condition Nov. 18. A public defend er representing ~frs. Moore said he would oppose any plans Tuesday to arraign her. have her enter a plea or have a trial date :set. "I don't ·think under the law she can be arraigned or any formal proceedings undertaken until her mental competency is determined,·· said Frank Bell, who with chief public d~ender J ames llewitt has been appoint· 00 by the court to defend Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Moore. 45 , a onetime bookkeeper and FBI informant. is only the second person ever In · dieted under the special federal law, C!nacted afte r the 1983 &II · I Ulinatioo Of President Ken . ned,y. ' .. '-v ... ,....... INDl~TED i JURY S.r~J•n•-. news paper quoting a high rank· ing police officer said the kid· napen bad vented their anger oo their hostage, beating and kick· ioe him. Police . occupying the downstairs of the two·story house, have been keeping a second-by -second monitor on the kidnapers, watching for the point where their nerves may snap. The kidnap leader , Eddie Gallagher, 27. a renegade from the outlawed I rish Republican Army, made an abortive attempt Thursday to swap bl.a bootai• for the freedom of h l1 Woman ac- complice, now virtually iden- t ified 8$ 19-year·old Marian Coyle from Londonderry. But when the government re- iterated its flat "no-deals" at- titude. Gallagher began to talk or the penalties involved if be re- le.sed Herrema, chief executive of the Dutch-owned Ferenk~" Com~any. .Ii "They are beg~tonrure ­ the price to be paid.'' one 10Utte said. Police have kept up a shouted dialocue through the ni&hts in an apparent attempt to prevent the kidnap couple from sleeping. "We are pretty certain they are st.d'ferina: from lack of sleep now and very edgy;• a pe>lic:e source said. Parties Planned / Tun Banks Cut Prime Valley Braces For Halloween NEW YORK (AP>-The nation's twQ largest com· merclal banks cut their prime lending rates by a quarter-point to 7~ per- cent today, halting a four. month climb in the key borrowing rate. Los Ali.sos Intermediate School students will lead off Halloween celebrations in the Saddleback Valley tonight with a dance in the school's multipurpose room from 7: JO to 10 :30 p . m . Gates Elementary School in El Toro will hold a costume parade and llallo\\.·een carnival Satur· day, beginning at 9 .30 a.m. on the school ground s, 23882 La n· dis view. Saturday night m em bers of the ~tontanoso Recreation Center in ~1ission Viejo and their guests can attend a costume party for adults, beginning at 8 : 30 p.m . Tickets are $4acouple. Monday from 4 to 5 p.m . youngsters threc years and older ean meet the Great Pumpkin at the Sierra Recreation Center in ~1 1ssion Vi ejo. Games, a costume parade and refreshments will ix' available for a n entry fee of 25 cents. On Wednesday teens can attend School Niglu For Parents l.i nda Vista Elementary School hosts its annual .. Rack TO School Night·· for parents Oct. 30 on the Mission Viejo campus. Pare n ts o f kindergart e n throug h third grade childt-en ""ill meet teache rs and inspcl.'I class room s a t 7 :30 p .m . Classroom tours for grades four through six begin at8p.m. The school is located at 25222 Pericia Drive, Mi ssion Viejo. a Halloween party and scavenger hunt at the Montanoso Recreation Center from 7:30 to9p.m. Tickets are SO cents. Thursday Olivewood Elemen- tary School in El Toro will hold a costume party after school on the school grounds, 23391 Dune Mear Road. On Friday, Halloween Day, the following elementary schools will hold costume p a rades: Aliso, 10:30 a.m.; Castille, 1:30 p.m .; Cordillera, 1 p . m . ; Del Cerro, 1: 30 p.m .; Montevideo, (no time selJ; Olive"·ood, 11 a.m. and I p.m .; O'Neill, 12:30 p .m .; San Joaquin, 3 :30 p .m .: Santiago, various times throughout the school day for di fferent grades; Valencia. 3 .30p.m. In addition to their parades, San Joaquin Elementary School in l~ag una Hills will hold a flallo,veen festival Friday from :i :JO to 5 :30 p.m . on the school grounds, 22182 Barbera, and Valencia Elementary School will serve a family hot dog dinner at the school. 25661 Paseo de Valen- tia in Laguna Hills, following the 3.30p.m. parade. Esperanza School in i\1ission Viejo will have a costume parade and dance Friday at the school. coordinated by the Rancho Viejo \Vo men ·s Club. Concluding area celebrations ,.,.111 be a costume dance for El Toro High School students and their guests Saturday, Nov. 1, from 8 to 11 :30 p.m . in the school gym. San Francisco·s Bank of America , the nation's largest bank, a nd New York's First National City. Bank, second biggest, both said the reductions are ef. fective i\londay. The prime rale is lhat charged on loans to a bank's most creditworthy business borrciwers. Fro• Pqe Al FIRED •.. fected individuals Thursday. ··They took it pre tty well, con- sidering lhe circumstances," ht:- said. The terminations aifected six men and t wo women. Webb said each will receive two weeks severance pay. Webb predicted that c:om · pany's service will deteriorate as a result of the action. He said service in some areas aJready has been al less than ac· ceplable levels as a resull of a ' hiring freeze imposed by the., company in 1973. A year a go. he said, 95 e mployes w ere assigned to the Orange County secto r . Th at figure had dipped lo 65 by last month as a result or resignations and transfers. "We still try to do the best we- can, •·Webb said. Pre ~Holiday Sofa and Chair Sale ALL LEATHER AT 20% OFF Qyer 200 Fine Qua I ity Sofas to Choose From Over 400 Fine Quality Chairs to Choose From 'I Such Names As- Woodmark Sherrill Marge Carson Stone & Phillips Marlmont Landmark All in designer fabrics and all priced to sell! Get ready for the holidays now and save! 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (213) 378·1279 1727 WESTCUFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA . 92660 (7 14) 642·2050 (714) 494-6551 ) • VOi PA bus bas1 Still! at P' envo amb ass a A• the • the I t.his med ' F E ! wa da, Hu Pa ~ ne h< M wl lh SC c yo I r J ~ ' 1 s • I I .1 I I , ·' • &Vine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 297, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1975 • Teday'sCI• N.Y. Stloellu TEN CENTS 2nd Tt1rkish Envoy Killed • Ill 2 Days PARlS (AP) -Gunmen am- bu s bed the Turkis.h am - bassador's limousine and as- sassinated him and his chauffeur at point-blank range today. The envoy was the second Turkish ambassador slain by unknown assailants in Europe in 48 hours. An anonymous phone call to the Turkish Embassy said later the building would be blown up this evening, and police im- mediately began a search. There was speeula.tion that Greek, Greek Cypriot or Arme- nian terrorists mi:Jht have been be~ the at:t•setnation, but no group lmmedla(ely claimed responsibility. ~<..A top police offic~al in Vienn.a, wner,e the Turk.Ith ambassador wu gunned down Wednead.1.y. said today's killing in Paris ap. peared to confirm the theory lha.t an internatiooal error group was at work. In Ankara , an emergency meet.ins or the Turkish c:ablnel was called arter news or the Paris slaying was received. Paris police said Ambassador Ismail Erei, 56, was returning to the Turkish Embassy, where he had his living quarters. after a reception. Hls Mercedes limousine hAd crossed the Seine River over the Bir Hakeim Bridge and was on the ramp leading to lhe Quai Presi dent Kl'nn ed y in the fashionabl e l6th distril1. o( lhe city. According to information col· lected by police.' from wjtnesses, the car slo"•ed al a slight eurve and a min approached Crom the right side and opened the front door. The man then fired at.the ambassador who was sitting on the rear seat. Another man al the left of the car fired through the (rant window, killing lhe chauf· 18 Oil Firms Drilling 'Core' Off San Diego HE'S SATISFACTORY Johnny Mercer, 66 Pop Composer ' Mercer Has Brain Surgery Song writer Johnny Mercer was reported in fair condition to- day following brain surgery at Huntington ~femorial Hospital in Pasadena . Mercer. 66. a former Newport Beach resident. was operated on Thursday by a team of two neurosur geons. according to h ospital spokesman John :Pi-fcCarlhy, who would not say !"hY the operation was required. He added that it is too early to ~now the results of the surgery. Mercer, author of such popular songs as '·Accentuate the Positive,·· ''The Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe, .. and "Laura." was admitted to the hospital late Monday. -Most recently. Mercer wrote the lyrics to Andre Previn·s score for the hit musical "Good Companions... which ran for a year in London. Man Staggers Three Miles After Crash An Irvine man who staggered three miles home after his car flipped in a pre-dawn accident Thursday was reported in satisractory condition bUt still un· der observal(oo today al poag Memorial Hospital. ·~ - Nicholas E . Stacy, 22, of 18112 Via Torino, was injured when his Wolkswagen rolled over on Cam- pus Ori ve where the road cuts through the San Joaquin Marsh and wild Ii Ce preserve. Police found the battered car ,the morning after the 2::1> a.m. accident. Stacy later told police he had Walked from the wr~ked auto to his home in Turtle Rock and bad tone to bed. - When his mother awakened bim Thuraday. h~ was bleeding from his right ear and suffering hip and back pains. He wa taken to Hoag in a county lire de:part- mentambulance. The walk home took Stacy 'past a number .of public telephones and the Irvine police facilily. ( \ ' Sara Jane Indicted By Jury SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A federal grand jury has indicted Sara Jane Moore on charges or al· tempting to murder President Ford last month, it was revealed today. U.S . District Court Judge Samuel Conti orde red the indict· menl made public today. It was is- sued Wednesday but sealed al the request of the U.S. attorney's of. fice. Mrs. Moore was charged by federal authorities with the at· tempted assassJ~ation .!lbortly after her arrest on Sept. 22oulside aSl"n Erancisco hotel . She is ''undera:oing a court· ordered psychiatric examination at the San Diego Metropolitan Correctional Center to determine whether s he is mentally compe- tent to understand proceedings against her and assist in her de· Cense. I T he brief indictment said : "The grand jury charges: that on or about Sept. 22. 1975, in the city and county of San Francisco. state and Northern District of California , Sara Jane Moore. also known as Sara Jane Aalberg, de· fendant herein. did wi lUully and knowingly attempt to murder Gerald R. Ford. the president of the United Stales, by use o( a h~ndgun ." (See SARA, Page i\2) AnaheimM~ Slwt Eight Times, Lives An Anaheim man, shot at least eight times a nd buried in an a ban· doned gold mine shaft, managed to claw his way out and struggle eight miles through the desert, was in stable condition today at Kern County Medical Center. Guy W. Salter,""25, was found Wednesday m orni n g on California 14 about 10 mile!! northwest of Ridgecrest. He told sheriff's deputies he had walked all night across the cold high de- sert sands. Two men believed members of the Hessian Motorcycle 'c lub have been booked on charges of assault with intent to commit murder in connection with lhe in· cident which began as a ral· Llesnake hunt. Deputies still are seeking a rourth member of the snake hunt- ing party idenliried as Larry Snow, 24. of Anaheim. They rear he also may have1been lhe victim of foul play. Arrested in connection with Salter"s shooting were Robert T. Forda, 28, or Lancaster and William G . Galemore,~26. or Palmdale. Deputies said Salter h d tieen shot. at least eight times. His body was riddled with holes from shotgun pellets and he had been hit several times ln the shoulders and legs by pistol rt re, they said. Salter told sheriff's deputies he •nd .the three.other men had len Palmdale Tuesday morning to hunt rattlesnakes near Hone Ca- nyon in the Mojave Desert. He said at least two or his fellow hun· lets shot hlln ln. lhe rnlne tunnel that night and rolled rocks and (See SURVIVES, Page .\2) • - Tiro Banks Cut Prime NEW YORK (APJ -The nation 's two largest com- m ercial banks cut their prime leoding rates by a quarter·poinl to 7a;, per- cent today, halting a four- month climb in the k<'Y borro\\1ing rate. San Francisco·s Bank of America, the nation·s 1argest bank , and New York's First National City Bank. second biggest. both said the reductions are ef· Cective Monday. The prime rate is that charged on loans to a bank's mos t creditworthy business bofrowers. Newport Man Charged In Stock Fraud A Newport Beach man is among four officers of a •·third market" brokerage fi rm indicted on charges o( concealing up to S25 million in fraudulent s hort·sell options. in part through stocks borrowed from Ivy Leoguc un · iversities. John E . Kelley, 37 , of Newport Beach and three other offi cers of thenow·deCunct T . P. Richardson and Co. were indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday on charges of conspiring to defraud the U.S. and violate federal securities laws from January of 1974 through April or 1975. Jn addition lo Kelley. a vice pre· sident or the firm. indictments were handed down for Thomas P . Rich ardson. 36. the firm 's presi- dent, Kevin Kelley, 37, of West Newton. Mass., also a vice presi· dent of the firm ; and Thomas C. Thomas Jr., 41, of Los Angeles, the firm ·s treasurer. Richardson, of Los Angeles, described himself in a U.S. Senate hearing last year as a close personal friend of fugitive fin an· cier Robert Vesco. The indictment claims the de· rendants used such means as falsified records and reports, check kiting a nd fictionaJ con· (See FRAU D, Page-A2l Approval Points r To 'Top' SAN DI EGO (U Pl) -Eigh- teen oil companies are drilling an unannounced "deep core hole"' in the Pacific 94 miles west of here, a U.S. Geological Survey official confirmed. .. The project has been ap· proved all the "'ay up to at east the undersecret41ry of the In· terior in Wa shin gton in prepara- tion for the offshore lease sale in December,·· \/illlam Gere, manager of the survey·s con- servation division at l\ienlo Park. said Thursday. The drilling site. near the Bishop Rock ocean shoal on Cortez Bank . is within or adj a. rent to lhC" largest or five offshore tracts totaling 7. 7 million acres which the I ntrrior Department has marked for eventual oil pro· duction. The drilling is hcing conducted by Exploration Ser vice Co . Inc. of Ventura for a consortium made up of most of the major oil companies and s ome o( the minor ones. Gere.' s::iid. The work started in 1\ugust. The derr1ck·topped ship being used. Cuss I . 1s O\\'ned ano operaled by Global :vlarine Inc. or Los Angeles. "Eighteen 01 1 companies are undery,·r1t1n g the drilling," s aid Ri chard A . Eckhart, vice presi· dent of the Ventu ra firm. ·This hole was placed where there is little chance of encoun· tering oil. .. he said . "We are try- in g to drill a dry hole. It's \\'hat \ve call a deep core hole or a stratigraphic test.·· He declined to identify the companies involved .. because "'l' are bound by confidenliality, ·· but s aid the work was expected to continue another month. Drill cores and sediments from the test hole y,·erc being analyzed by Anderson Wil coxon & As - sociates here. ;\ [) Warren. a biostratigrapher for the firm. said the prim.::try purpose of the drilling w<r.; lo learn the nature and age of the rocks in !he miles· deep sedimentary sequence of. fshore. ($ee ORll.LING, Pag~A2 l 'My Baby' In Coma for 34 Years TARPON SPRINGS. F1a. CU P! l -A mother who has tended h er coma-stricken daughter for 34 years says she couldn't "pull the plug," as Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Quinlan want to do. The Quinlans have asked a court in Morri stown . N.J ., to allow them to terminate the treatment that is keeping the ir 21 -year-old comatose daughter. K3rcn Ann, alive .. ''Everyone has h.is own feelings in a situation like this," said Mrs . Louis EsJX)sito, who vov.•s she \viii continue caring for her daughter, Elaine. "This is my baby. Smile for me, Baby ... says i\·lrs. Esposito, hugging her dark-haired d_a ughter as she lies on her bed. Elaine Esposito, now 4.1, has been in a coma since s he was 6 when she underwe.nt surge ry ror a ruptured appendix. She weighs 75 pbunds and requires cons- tant care from her mother, who leaves the house only to attend Massortoshopforgrocerles. She is turned once an hour during the day to avoid bedsores. She is massaged twice a day and is fed every four hours through a tube through het nose. Her throat !s paralyzed and her rl&,ht lull& ti! ~ollapsep. I " \ Ceur instantJy. The ambassador lay collapsed on the back seat. I-l e died en route to a hospital about a half hour later. The gunmen, described as hav· ing dark complexions, ran across a footbridge leading to the Rue Alboni on the right bank of the Seine and disappeared. The car, with bullet holes clearly visible. angled across the roadway. In Vienna, police have been un- • Puppy Love able to (ind the assailants or de- termine the molives in the slay- ing o( the Turkish ambassador, Danis Tunaligil. Greece and Turkey have long been at odds over the M\.'diterra- ne.an island o( Cyprus, which has a minority papulation of Turkish ancestry and a Greek majority. Turkish forces have Occupied the northern part of Cyprus since Ju- ly 19?4. Sonja I!ig ley, 3. went lo the carni val at the Fountain Valley Rec r e ation Center Thursday. That's where ohc met this bi g fuzzy dog. lt was love at first sight. Sonja is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higley of Foun· lain Valley. Alert Tellers Halt Alleged Scheme By JOllN VALTERZA OttlleO•lly PllotS~ll Alert tellers al t"'O Newport Beach banking in slilutions led police Thursday to a rare arrest of an alleged pigeon drop ring which came close to cleaning out an elderly Costa Mcse1 woman 's life savings of SJ0.000. Five persons who j!;ave a Tustin address as their re sidence, were jailed 1n li eu of SS0,000 bail apiece after a police stakeout and surveillance that lasted throughout the aflernoon. The.' 85-ye<ir -o ld victim , described by pohce as "far too trusting,·· reportedl y was still angry at officers today. because she still believes she was headed for a fortune Police first became aware of 1 the alleged scam after being call ed by telle rs at two Lido ba nk ing in s titution s . The 2 GUNMEN ROB WELFARE QUEEN CHICAGO IAP1 Linda Taylor. who authorities say col- lected large sums or money through welfare fraud in a dozen states. has told police that. ri>b- bers took $500 and seven rings valued at$17 .000 rrom her. Miss Ta)'lor, known as "The Welfare Queen,·· filed her com· plaint Thursday under the naine o( Linda Wake(icld, one of the many aliases she has uSed to col · lect welfar,e money, police said. She toH.1 police that she was spending the night with a girlfriend when two men, carry- ing guns. broke into the apart- ment. employes became su~picious or a S25.000 cash iransaction ·involv· ing thC' rC'tiree and a young fC"male . The arrests involved counts of cons piracy to commit grand theft lodged against Marie Clem- mons, 20; Laurie Henson. 25; Eugene Washington and Glenda Washington . each 35, and Dale :\1ilton l.ong. 25. ISee PIGEON, Pag:et\2 l Coasl Weather Sunny s ki-es through Saturtda y. Clear and cool tonight, according to the weather service. A little cool er Saturday with beach highs of 68 rising to 74 inland . Lows tonight 48 to54. INSIDE TODAY What ore a lady in curler3' and a skate-boarding teen ager dotng in the Orange Cocut College Library" Se~ 3fory with pholo3 by Doily Pi/of Phctographer l~1chard Koehler on Page CJ of the Wtekender. l•tlex AIY-"°""wk• ., 11111111 ... .... ... " ,.....,, ... •• .. "'"""'' •• ,,.._ C•·1 a. .. tt .... 01·11 --..ir-• .. ........ co .... -,1 ....... •• °"'"-·· c• Ora,.. Catl~y •• ONlh ... llcH •• -· .,., E ........ ,~ ... M -· .... a..t•tttlilmlftt C•·1 st~•Mln..lt .... "~ ... n..tllM'I cw ...,..,. Rtter• .. _ ... •• --•• .......... .. '""""'••left <' ........... , C.t·• Mfll.a .... ., " J \' IRA Kidnap V 1ctiitl Screams for Help I • )tANA ST F.RF.VI~. Ireland (U PI ) -K1dnaped Dutch in- dustri ;ili s l Til'dt~ Jlerrema screan1l'd a lll•:.pcr~1lc plea for hPlp today beflll"l' h1:. abductors dragged him frun1 the "'indow or the upstairs bedroom wh\!rl' he is bcini:: held at gunpoint Plc.ase help Rll', ·· hf' shoult.'<I in a voice that earr1l'tl 70 yartl.."1 lu "'here a group of rt•porlcrs \\'iJ-" standing. "Tell the polil'C to :!ltuy :1\\'ay. Please, please :;ave my Fu llerton Official l1tdicted 1\ man known to bl• .. FUilerton ('ily o£Cicial was indicted by the Orange County (;rand Jury Thursday night on bribery charges. Members of tht• district at- torney's staff said the defendant will only be identified lat('r when he is arraigned in Suj)('rior Cou rt on the felony all egations. Grand Jury action closed a five-week investigation in which several Fullerton city officials v.·ere questioned about a zoning ch an ge thdl p ermitted de · \/eloper Willia m Brashears lo begin constru(tion of a 16-acre complex at Brea Boulevard and Lemon Street in Fullerton. Initially denied. the zoning · change was approved on a 3 to 2 vole by the rity council last July I after three months of argument betv.•cen the council and the plan· ning commission over the 226· unit condom inium project. Grand jury action was taken •vhen it was learned that a sub- s tantill1 bribe-reportedl y of- fered and accepted-made the zoning change possible. Both Brashears and Paul Wallach, his public relations con- sultant at the t.ime of the con- trov~r!'ly, were granted immuni- ty trom prosecution by the Grand Jury in retur n for their testimony. Among those s ubpoenaed by the grand jury during the long in- vestigation were cou nt y slipe.rvisor's c hairman Ralph ~iedf\ch , several cit.y coun- cilmen, Leroy Rose, Diedcich's campaign finance chairman, city a'ttorll'ey Kerry Fox and City MadAger William Cornett. · ' ' ~ ' F roffl Page Al SJJRVIVES •• debris into the s halt. t.o seaJ the'en-irallce. .salter told deputies he aitd :inQ)V ha~ driveq from Anaheii:n and .spent Monday night at Galemore's home in Palmdale. They went into the desert early Tuesday morning. Deputies said they did not know Snow's role int.he incident. A party of t. wo dozen men are :Searching for Snow in the desert near wher~ Salter recei\led help rrom a passing motorist. Salter told .deputies he did not know why h~ was shot and buried in the mineshaft. Deputies have been unable to gain further details from Salter b«ause the shooting victim is hea\lily sedated and wia.ble to say exactly what. happened. "He's going to make it,·· said Kem Countr Sheriff's Lt. Larry Kleier. ''He s Jtol to be one tough sonofa gun." Gang-rape T old SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -A woman told police early t6day t.hat she was "gang-raped" by seven or eight men who kidnaped her off a downtown street and drove her to Marin County. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P••11<*"1 •'WI P\ib!IV>e< Themas Keevi/ E•11or Thomas A. Murphine ~llaO!no CfolOI" Char'es H_ Loos Rkhard P. Nall A1lllll9"( .tN .... 11"1 Elli"°" life ... They have a iW1 at my bead. At one paint, he shouted, "'Go away," but second!l tailer he scrtamed, 11Come and save me.·· I-tis fin al words w<"re. ··c~t the mediator " Then be was jerked away from the window. Outsult-thC' house where Jler· rema and his t"'O kidn:.ipers have bet'n t rapped since Tuesd:iy, d('· tectivt•s \\"c;.irin~ fl;Jk j:.il'kt•l.-. and ('arrying :s ubmuch1ne guns alared at the window imable to neW@aper ~uot1ng a high rank· the outlawed lrlsh Republican of the Outcb·owned Ferenk l\lOke • move for fear the IQd· Jrtg poU<e o(fi'*r Hid the tld· Army,,m1deOA1bortlveallempt CompOAy, ; ,,.pers, r•l'·nerved froqi la~k of 'ltopon bod vented their anger on Tbundoy to swap his hoeto1e for ''They ore beginning to lliurt s leep, migttt catty oot thefitf·, their"'~ta1e. beating and kick· the fr~edom or his woman ac--the price to be paid," one source • threatto4tillhim. "' 'inghlm. complice, now virtually Iden-said. Jnthebrie(gJi mpseofDr.J·ler· Police . occupyi n g th e t ified a~ 19-year -old Marian P0Ucebavekeptupa1houted remu. 52. now in his fourth week downstairs of tbe'-two·story Coyle from Londonderry. dialogue t.hrou1h the nights lo an of captivity, it was impossible to house, have been keeping tt apparent attempt to pre.vent the · i:auge his phvsical condition. But second -by-~econd monitor on the But when the government re-kidnap couple from sleepina. his voice w8s :strong, if 0 little kidnapers, watchingforlhe(Xlint iterated it.s flat "no-deals" at-"We are pretty certain they hoarse. wher e their nerves may snap. titude, Gallagher began to talk or are 1ufferin1 from lack of sleep J-t1s sudde n screams t•ame a The kidnap leader, Eddie the penaJUes Involved if he re-now and very edgy.'' a poli ce few hours after an Iri s h Gallagher, 27, a renegade from leased Henema, chief executive aourcesaid. Mo m, Girl Seize d o n H ero in Rap A Stanton mother and daughter hav(' been .arrested at Orange Cou nty Airp ort by state narcotics aJ!ents in connection with the seizure or more than $250,000 worth of high-grade Mex· ican heroin. Pilar B. Thalman, 48, and her daughter. i\f aria de la Soledad Hill.ard. 27, of 10271 Courtwright St., were arres ted late Wednes· day by agents for the California Bureau of Narcotics Enforce- ment as they a llegedlytriedlosell 3.5 pounds of heroin to an un- dercoveroffice r . Paul Pulliam , field supervisor for the state agency, said the ar· r~ts culminated a one·monlh in - vestigation by several police agencies, including the Orange County Sheriff"s Department and th(' San Clemente and Stanton Police Departments. Pulliam said the city depart- ments were brought into the pro- be when it · was learned some heroin sales m ay have taken place within their jurisdi ctions. The t\\'O women were "booked into Orange County Jail on narcotics smug~li n g and posstssion for sale charges. U~IT ......... INDICTE D BY JURY Sara Jane MOore F roffl Page Al SAR A •.. The indict.men! alleged a viola- tion of a federal Jaw speeificiaUy covering attempted assassina· tion of the president of the United States. Judge Conti set Tuesday for ar- raignment, plea and possible set." ting of a trial date. I-le ordered that U.S. marshals bring Mrs. Moore here for the hearing and return her for further psychiatric evaluation following the session. F f'OMPageAl PIGE O N ••• I Detectives said t.he scenario went like Ulis: The victim was out it; the ~ronl yard of her west.side Costa Mesa home at about 10 a .m. Thursday when two young women ap- proached, carrying a sealed en- velope. They asked her if she knew or any black families in the neighborhood, showed her the en- . velope and said that they sa,,w a black man drop it. The envelope had an inscription which said "do not open.'' · After convincing t.he elderly '"oman that they felt the contents were valuable and that a lawyer friend should offer advice, she welcomed the pair inside and the touch allegedly began. . The victim insisted that so- . meone should open t.he package,. and the two women did, flashing . some currency and rejoicing at: t.heir find. After a phony phone call, the : pair said the "lawyer-friend'' re-· commended that if the elderly : woman wanted t.o share the find , ' she should put up so111e ot her ; .pwn m0:ney as good faith. : They then drove the woman lo : a savings and loan branch where · shldreW$5,000 in cash and added : $300 from her wallet, banding it.: allover. · ; But. that allegedly wasn't:· enough, police said. •: From that branch, the pair : drove the woman t.o a s avings : and loan office on t.he Lido : TURN ED TO CARVING BECAUSE OF LANGUAGE PROBLEM Carl Christian Abel at Work Years Ago Following the arrests. agents armed with search warrants en· lered the suspects' home and dis· cover ed another pound of heroin, sever al pounds of milk sugar {used to dilute the heroin> and a pound of cocaine, Pulliam said. She is due back in rederal court here for a report on her mental condition Nov. 18. Peninsula where t.he victim : closed an account and withdrew a check for $25,000, accepting the·· note because the staff at Im- perial Savings and Loan rouldn"t . furnish that much cash. Festival Exhibitor Carl C. Abel Dead Master wood carver and long· t.i.ine Laguna Beach Festival of Arts Exhibitor Carl Christian . Abel has died follo'Ning a heart. attack. He died MOnday at South Coast. Community Hospital at t.he age of 83. Interment. was at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Ma r . No s ervices were scheduled. Mr. Abel, his wife and rive children came to Californi a from De nmark in J925 . He moved to Laguna Beach in 1937 and ex· hibited his wood carvings at the Festival of Arts that year. back in the days when the festival was held at the women ·s club on the F ront Page Al FRAUD ••• firmations or s tock transactions to conceal their activities from other brokerage firms. lending banks and Ceder a I watchdogs. The indictment of the company, which m atched buyers and sellers of large' blocks of stock, followed a six-month investiga- tion by the Securities and Ex- change Commission ·s regional Qf. ficehere. Stocks borrowed from Harvard, Yale and Columbia un- iversities. the Bowery Savings Bank of New York and other un· iversities and banks were used to makedeliveries to brokers, the in· dictment said, and some of the lenders suffered large losses when the Richardson firm went bankrupt lastJuly. Several brokerage firms also were caught with fictitious stock certificates. the indictment. said, including Edwards and J·Ianly and L. F. Rothschild , both of New York ; a nd North American Equi. ty Corp .• a subsidiary of Equity Funding Corp. or America. in Los Angeles. Sword Slash er Injures Four SAN FRANCISCO (U PI! -/\ man dressed in a dashiki and wielding a sword and a spear in- jured four people before he was subdued, police reparted. "He's as whippy as a toad,'" Police Capt. J . William Conroy said Thursday or swpect Terry Hunter, 33. Hewes booked on lwo counts of attempted murder and on other ·charges, then taken tocount.y jail for a psychiatric examinat.lon. \ sit e or what is now Laguna Beach City Hall . Mr. Abel. who li ved in Costa Mesa for a period. had only done wood carvings as a hobby when living in Denmark. But he turned to it for a living when he moved t.o the U.S. because his English was not good enough for him lo be a car salesman. He had been a car salesman in Odense -the home town of Danis h story teller Hans Christan Andersen -and had led a full . adventurous life lhere before em igrating. Be:;ides selling automobiles, he raced motorcycles professional- ly and flew in his own air circus. Once he hired a young slunt: flyer called Herman Goering for a weekend performance. "He was good, but. expensive," rt.fr. Abel recalled in a newspaper interview published in 1957. '·Besides the $500 I paid him, he wouldn't go up unless he could take several bottles of cham· pagne with him.'' The Abel family first settled in Brooklyn, New York, when they emigrated from Denmark. Then the family m oved to Rockford, Ill. where ~fr . Abel opened a studio. He is survived by his widO\\", Willi Abe l of the family home in Laguna Beach; sons, Mogens Abel and lb Christian Abel of I.aguna Beach; daughters Bierte Abel of Laguna Beach and J ane OuRee of Huntington Beach; seven grandchildren and five great grandcbildren. F ront Page A l DRILLING. • Dr. Paul E . Smith, a marine biologist for the National M•rine Fisheries Service laboratory in l,a Jolla, said it was well known that any oil spilled in the Cortet Bank area would be carried directly lo shore by ocean cur· rents. ·we are sitting on a coun- terclockwise c irculation that. :starts Crom a point. alongshore that can be anywhere between Ensenada a nd Oceanside and flows north to about. Santa Barbara and then out. to sea and back again,'' he said. Leasing or the five offshore tracts is to begin Dec. 14. It we.J announced alter an April 1974 meeting of Paciric sections or tho American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the Socte. ty or Explorati911 Geophys icist.a and the Soclety o( Ecqnomic P aleo!>to log l•ls and' 1\-fineralogists . J Mrs. rt.toore, 45. a onetime bookkeeper and FBI informant. is only t.he second person ever in- dicted under the special federal law, enacted after the 1963 as- sassination of President Ken· nedy. The trio then went. next. door to 1 )3ank of America, but by then police already had been called. . ' St.arr members at the bank / could not provide that much_, cash, either, and the trio settled . ~ Slate o ffi cer s said the two women a r e Spanish nationals and were allegedly cogs in a Mex- ican heroin s'lnuggling operation . ror a cashier's check. Pre -Holiday Sofa and Chair Sale ALL LEATHER AT 20% OFF Over 400 Fine Quality Chairs to Choose From Such Names As- Woodmark Sherrill Marge carson Over 200 Fine Quality Sofas to Choose From Stone & Phillips Marimont , Landmark AU in designer fabrics and all priced to sell! Get ready for the holidays now and save! 7eJ ()U ":;~, 11te, 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. QI\. 92651 (714149<·6551 ' 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TOAAANCE.CA,90505 (213) 378·1279 • 1727 WESTCLJFF DRIVE NEWPdAT BEACH. CA 92660 (7141 &42·2050 • • ·. ,• .. • '. • .• • I d ' -·---- Huntington Beaeh ,euntaln V.!~0~y TodaYos cie.1-c N.Y. Stoek9 VOL. 68, NO. 297, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBIOR ~4, 1975 TEN CENTS m~ Kidnap Victim Scr~flls for Help -.,,., -"' MANASTEREVIN, Ireland CUPO ·-Kidnaped Dutch in· dustrialist Tiede J.lerrema screamed a desperate plea for help today before his abducton dragced him rrom the window or the upstairs bedroom wbel'e he is being held~t gunpoint. "Please Delp me, .. he shouted in a voice that carried 70 yards to where a group or reporters was standing. ''Tell the police to stay away. Please, please save p1y Puppy Love lite ... They have a gun at my heild. t At one point. he shouted, "Go aw-y," but seconds later he screamed, ··come and save """'· · ffls final words were, ''Gel the mediator.'' Then he was jerktd away Crom the window. Out.side the house where •ler· rem a ,and his two kid.napers have been trapped since Tuesday, de- tectives wearing fiak jackets and carrying submachine guns • Sonja Higley, 3, went lo the carnival at the Fountain · Valley Recreation Center Thursday. That's where she met this big fuzzy dog. It was love at first sig ht. Sonja is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higley of Foun- tain V~Jley . Valley _Goblins Set • For HaHoween Festi~al Fountain Valley 's ghouls and goblins will be out this w~kend (or the city's eighth annual J-lalloween restival. Events start tonight, will con - tinue Saturday with what has been called the city·s biggest Halloween paf'ade ever and will last through Sunday with variety shows, a carnival and game booths. Festival activites will be held at th.e city 's Recreation arid Cultural Center, Brookhurst St.reel and Edinger Avenue. wunty'~ On Holiday All Orange County· go~ ernment offices except the Department of Education will be closed Monday to mark the federal govern- ment's Veterans Day boll· day. City balls in 15 county cities, including FOWllain· 1 Valley, Huntington Beach., Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, San Juan Capistrano and Seal Beach wiU also mark the three- day weekend. r All state o(fices and lhe courts will remain opeit because they recognize lhe1 old Nov . 11 date as VeterWDay. Because ~1onday is a (ederal holiday there will 1 1 be no mail,delivery, but all ·l' banks will be open. All but one cOunty achool district·, Cap1•t.rano Uni(ied, also will be OJM!D, Sa(urday·s parade, rrom 10 a.m . to noon, will begin al Slater Avenue and Brookhursl then pro- reed north on Brookhurst to the recreation complex. Police said Brookhurst will be blocked orr during the march between Warner and Slater Avenues. Parade float.s this.·year include entrJes fi:.om· the Fountain Valley .bons Club, the cities of Fountain ~'Valley, 1 Westminster, Garden Grove and Costa Mesa, the Tamura elementary school in Fountain Valley, Cloverdale 4-H Club, Cub Scout Pack 421 and Knott"s Berry Farm. There also will be high school bands and drill teams corning rrom a1 far as sant.a Maria, Chino a nd B_urbarik, acCQCding lo Arnold ~ohnson , this year 's publicity chairman. · ln addition, a ·•Frankenstein" CS... GOBLINS, Page A2l Agent's Auto Hit Ford Car HARTFORD, Conn. <UPIJ -A Police report has disclosed a secret Service car struck the re· ar of President Ford's limousine, wbieb bad 1topped to inspect ~amage from another collision ~ moments earUer. Hartford Police Chief Hugo Masini 11aid Thursday the (}(It. 14 collision between Ford's vehicle and the Secret Service car was so slie"ht. .,l was not regarded as an ;u:cident." ' The preliminary report on the cras h said the Secret Service car apparenlly could not brake in time to avoid a crash with Ford's limouaine. ' stared at the window unable to newspaper quoting a high rank4 • thi outlawed Irish Republican make a move for rear the kid-inc police officer said the kid· . Army, made an abortive attempt napers, raw-nerved from lack of oapers bad vented their anger on 1ltursda7·to swap his host.age for sleep, mtght carry out their their hostage, bealin& and kick· • th~ h'eedom of his woman ac- lhreat to kill bim. • inghirp. <'9mptjce, now virtually iden- lntbebrief glimpseofOr.Jter· Police, occupying the .. tifiedlas 19-year·old Marian rema, 52, now io his fou.tth week downstair&>' of the two-story ;it" Cp~le from Londonderry. of captivity. it was impossible to house, have been keeplna a gauge hiif physical condition. But second·bY·•econd morlitor on the· 8\#, when th·e government re- his voice was strong, if i little ktdn·apers, watching for the Point ttf'rited its flat • 'nO;deals" at· hoarse. where lhe1'r nerves may snap. titude, Gallagber began to talk ol •lis sudden screams came a ~Th~. kidnap leader, Eddie the penalties Involved If he re. few hours arter an lrl1b Gallagher, ?-7 . a renegade from leased •lerrema, chief executive of the Dutch-owned Ferenka Company. "They •re befl!lnln' to firure the price to be paid.·• one souree said. Police have kept up a shouted dialo&,ue lhrougb tbe nighti in an •Ppartnt attempt to pn;.ven\. the kidnap coup It; from s leeping. '•We are pretty certain they ace :sutfetlng from lack o( sleep now and VeJY edgy,'' a police source said. 18 ·0~ Firms Dri11i11g 'Core' Off San Dieg-0 Approval Points To 'Top' SAN DIEGO <UPIJ -Eigh· teen oil companies are drilling an unannounced "deep core hole" in the Pacific 94 miles west of here, a U.S. Geological Survey official confirmed. "The project has been ap- proved all the way up to at east the undersecretary or the In- terior in Washington in prepara - tion for the orfshore lease .sale in December.·· Villiam Gere, manag~r of the survey's con- servation division al Menlo Park, said Thursday. The drllllng aile, near UM! Bi shop Rock ocean shoal on :f;ortez Bank, is within or a<Ua· · cenltothelargesloffiveollabore tracts .totaling 7. 7 million acres whi('h the Interior Department has marked for eventual oil pro- duction . The drilling is being conducted by Exploration Service Co. Inc. of Ventura ror a consortium m ade up o( most of the major oiJ companies and some of the minor ones, Gere said. The work started in August. The derrick-topped ship being used, Cuss I, is owned and aperated by Global Marine Inc. of Los Angeles. ··Eighteen oi I companies are underwriting the drilling, .. said Richard A. Eckhart, vice presi- dent of the Ventura firm. "This _hole was placed where there is little chance or encoun- tering oil, .. he said. "We are try· ing to drill a dry hole. It's what we call a deep core hole or a stratigraphic test.·· He declined to identify the companies involved "because we are bQund by conridentiality, ·• but saiil the work was expected lo continue another month. Drill cores and sediments rrom the test hole were being analyzed by Anderson Wilcoxon & As· sociales here. A. 0 . Warren, a biostratigrapher ror the firm, said the primary purpose or the drilling was to learn the nature and age or the rocks in Lhe miles- deep sedimentary sequence of! fshore. CS... DRILLING, PageA21 HE'S SA1'1SFACTORY Joh~nr Mercer, 641 Pop Composer Mercer Has Brain Surgery Songwriter Johnny Mercer was reported in fair condition to- day following brain surgery at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena. Mercer, 66, a former Newport Beach resident, was operated on Thursday byl a team or two neurosurgeons. according to hospital spokesman John McCarthy, who would not say why the operation was required. He added that it is loo early to know the results of the surgery. Mercer. author or such popular s ongs as ··Accentuate the Positive.,··, ·'T h e Atchison , Topeka and the Santa Fe:· and ·'Laura:· was admitted to the hospital late Monday. Most recently, Mercer wrote the lyrics to Andre Previn·s score ror the hit musical "Good Cotnpanions. ·• which ran for a year in London. HUH 'Declines' ·PITI'SBURGH !UPI ! -Sen . Hubert Humphrey, (0 -Minn .), denied Thursday night that he was a candidate for the Democratic nomination ror pre· sident. 'My .Baby' In Coma./or,34.YearB TARPON SPRINGS, Fl a. (UPI) -A mother who has tended her coma-stricken· daughter for 34 years says she couldn't "pull the plug," as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinlan wanttodo. The Quinlans have Mked a court in Morristown, N.J .. to allow them to terminate the treatment that is keeping their 21-year-old comatose daughter, Karen Arin, alive. · · "Everyone has his own feelings in a situation like this," said Mrs. Louis Esposito, who vows she will continue caring for her daughter, Elaine. "This is my baby. Smile for me, Baby," says Mrs . Esposito, bugging her 'dark-haired daughter as she lies on her bed. r Elaine Esposito. now 41, has been in a coma since she was 6 when she underwent surgery (or a ruptured appendix. She weighs TS pounds •!Id requires cobs· tant care from her mother, who leaves \he hous~ o~ly to attend Massortosliopforgrocerles, , She is turned once airllour during the day t'.o'~void bedsores. She Is massiged twic a day 8od ,l.s fed every four hours lhrough• tube th h her; no&e. Jier throat is paralyzed and hf!; ri~ 111!' con.eeed. - BrjlJery Charge Fullerton City Fig11re Indicted A man kl1own to be a FUiierton city orncial Was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday night o n bribery charges. Members 'or the district at- torney 's starr said the defendant will only be identiJied later when he is arraigned fn Superior Court on the felony allegations. Grand Jury action closed a five-week investigation in which several Fullerton city officials were questioned about a zdoin.e change that p ermit"t.ed de- veloper William Brashears lo begin conStruction or a 16-acre complex at Brea BouJevard and Lemon Street in Fullerton. Initially denied, the zoning change was approved on a J lo 2 vote by the city council last July I arter three months or argument between the council and the plan- ning commission over the 226- unit condominium project. Grand jury action was taken \\'hen it was learned that a sub- stantial bribe-reportedly or- rered and accepted-made the zoning change possible. Both Bras hears and Paul Wallach. his public relations con - sultant at the time or the con - troversy, were granted immuni· ty rrom prosecution by the Grand Jury in return for their testimony. Among those subpoenaed by Councilman Vowing Probe Of Rowlands f'luntington Beach City Coun· cilman Al Coen has promised an impartial and thorough in · vestigation into charges leveled by Councilman Jerry Matney against City Administrator Dave Rowlands. Coen is chairman of the ad hoc committee appointed to look into the allegations. It held its first meeting Wednesday night behind closed doors in city hall and in- terviewed rive witnesses from 7:45p.m. until 11 p.m. Coen said members of the city staff were interviewed in rour areas: --Beach lifeguard main- tenance costs and al legations of unrecovered runds. -CHP retirement plan. Did city administrator have council authorization to grant Hunt- ington Beach Police Officers As- sociation the same retirement benefit! as those received by the California Highway Patrol? -Military credit toward re- tirement. An allegation or bad direction by the city ad - ministrator in giving city employes who were World War II veterans certain credfts toward retirement. -Real estate transfer tax campaign. Question raised in the employment or Bill Reed, public: information orricer, in cam- paign. Matney expressed doubts earlier Wednesday that the three council member1 on the commit- tee can hold an impartial hearing efler allegedly giving Rowland~ a vote of confldeoce earlier. l8ee Pll08E, Pig,, .\al the grand jury during the Jong in- vestigation were 'county supervisor's chairman Ralph Diedrich. severa l city coun- cilmen, Leroy Rose, Diedrich"s campaign finance chairman, city attorney Kerry Fox and City Manager Willia m Cornett. 2nd Turk Erwoy Murdered PARIS (APJ -Gunmen am- bushed the Turkish am - bassador's limousine and as- sassinated him and his chaufreur at point-blank range today. The envoy was the secomf Turkish ambassador slain by unknown assailants In Europe in '8 hours. An anonymous pbone call ,to the Tiirklsh~mbassy !illld l'ater the building would be blown up this evening, and Police im- mediately began a search. There was speculation that Greek, Greek Cypriot or Arme- nian terrorists might have been behind the assassination, but no gro.up immediately claimed responsibility. A top police official in Viennct. where the Turkish ambassador was gunned down Wedne!d:.y, said today ·s killing in Paris ap- peared lo conrlrm the theory that an international error group was at work . In Ankara, an emergency mettting of the Turkish cabinet wa s called after news or the Paris slaying was received. Paris police said Ambassaddr Ismail Erez, 56, was returning to the Turkish Embassy, where he had his living quarters, arter a reception. Coast Weather Sunny skies through Saturday. Clear and cool tonight, according to the weather service. A little cooler Saturday with i..each highs of 68 rising to 74 inland. t.ows tonight 48 to54. INSIDE TODA. Y What are a lady in curlers and cz skate-boarding tem- ager doing in the Orange Coast College Libra'll? 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Cub Leader Richard Snyder said the scouts undertook the pro- jt·ct .. ju.s t to m~kc the nei ghborhood look more prcsC'ntablc." ~~~_:c_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J ury Indicts Sara Jane ...;.\:\' FH \:\'('/S('ll 1,\1'1 /I. fi·dt..•1 ,,/ er.ind 1ur\ h.1:-1ndtl'lt•d :-..11 .1 .J.1111• :'>\111111· on ch<.11"!-?l'l'>of c1l- !1•1npt111~· t11 n1urdt•r l'rt·:-.1d<'nl Vortl f,i:-.t 111nnth. LI \\;1:-; l"('\'l'<Jl('d 1111la~ l ' S !J.slrod C<nffl Judge :-:.unut•l Cunt1 urdcrt..'<.1the1nd1cl- n11~nt n1a dc f>t1 hlictnday It was is- :-;ul'LI \\'t•Jne:-.d.i.v but St•;i!t'<I ill tht• Cr~1eks. Leaks request of th(' l J .S attorney·:, of- f1et>. :\lrs. :\loore v.·as charged by f{'(ie ral <lllthorilit•S with the at- tempt('d assassination !:i hortly aft l'r h('r a rresl on Sept. 22 outside a San F'rancisC'ohotel. She is undergoing a court- , ordered psychiatric examination at the San Du~g o J\tetropolitan Huntington Library Sprouting Snags? l-luntington Beach eity Council members were informed of a list of problems at the new $2 .9 million. Central Library Thurs- day night by its architect, Dion Neulra. -Postponed a public hearing on a proposed swimming and ten- nis club at Golden West Street and Ernest A venue becal..l!e pro- per notificat.t.on was not com- plete. -Delivered to attorney Thomas \Vhalin g a 20 ·pagc response to his <1u estions about city operations. Corrt'cl ion al Center to determine \\'hethc•r she 1s mentally compe· tent to undl'rstand proceedings agains t her and assist in her de - fense. The brief indictment said : '·The grand jury charges: that on or about Sept. 22, 1975, in the city and county or San Francisco. state and Northern District or California, Sara Jane Moore, also known as Sara Jane Aalberg, de- fendant herein, did willfully and knowingly attempt to murder Gerald R. Ford, the president or the United States. by use or a handgun:· The indictment alleged a viola- tion or a federal law specificially covering attempted assassina- tion of the president or the United Slates. Judge Conti s et Tuesday rOr ar- raignment. plea and possible set- ting of a trial date. He ordei-ed that U.S. marshals bring Mrs Moore here for the hearing and return hei-for further psychiatric evaluation following the session. She is due back in lederal eourt here ror a report on her mental condition :--Jov. 18. • .'\mon~ his c.'Omplainl.s, Neutra ~~ud the fountain in thl' reneclive pool ha:; not functionl'd properly for a month and that ccacks have developed in the noor and it's starting to buckle in places. Mayor Norma Gibbs said to- day she is uheasy about the situa· lion. but hs confident the library ·'is not going lo pot.·· City Administrator Dave Rowlands says there are pro- blems, "but they are only minor and thaL they are being taken care of." -Received SSOO Crom American the Beautiful Fund and California American Revolu - tion Bicentennial Commission for restoration of Newland House. Fron1 Page Al 2 Candidates' Forums Slated In Huntington Neutra said today he believes the i-esidents n eed to know if there are problems. 'l have recommended to the city that we make a final check list or things lo do, but it costs money and the administration turned it down,·· he said. Neutra said that if w3tl.'r should be leaking from the JX>OI it may not be known until too lall.' and it could bring serious conse- quences. - Rowlands said the matll'r ap- peared to ham to be a disagree- ment with the architect and builder over whose rault it is and that the prublems were not ma- JOr. In uther developments. the council : -MOdifi ed an earlier resolu- tion and voted to have city coun- cil meetings start at6p.m. on the (irst and third Mondays or the month instead or 5: 30. ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT 1 .... Or-Co.o•t Oall• Polo!. "'''" *"''" " <Of'"ll>•-IN Ne ....... Pt .... " PUl>l<ll''t'(I 11• 11><" 0•-Co.I>• P<Jl>h>rllno {O<''l>-'~Y !>o'N••I .. ...,,,...,., ••• "".,.,,,..., .....,...,e, •h•-" r .. 11.o, tor , ..... Mew N•· ... t><t•I ll<!llCh HUnllnQ! .... &••<t>tFounl••" V•ll••. ,,.,1., •. '>-•t~<• V1tJ.v 1na L•ovn• B.11<1> ~" c:o..,1 • 1•"9'• •-OIONI •O!l!on •• pubU\t>•<I SalurO.v• -Sun .,.,, Tt... prin<lp1I 1><1bl"~"'ll !':'""'I\ ~1 lJll .,,..i i 8•• S1•etl. 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Smith, a marine biologist ror the National i\farinc Fisheries Service laboratory in La Jolla, said it was well known that any oil spilled in the Cortez Bank area would be carried directly to shore by ocean rur- rents. ··we are sitting on a coun- terclockwise circulation that starts from a point alongshore that f.'an be any\.11hcre between F.nsenada and Oceanside and flows north to about Sant" Rarbara and then out to sea and back again, .. he said. Leasing or the five offshore tracts is to begin Dec. 14. It was announced after an April 1974 meeting or Pacific sections or the American Association or Petroleum Geologists, the Socie- ty of Exploi-ation Geophysicists and the Society or Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Kids Create . Huge Card For Driver Somt' Huntington Beach elementary student8 have creat- ed a so-root get well card to cheer lip an injured school bus driver. The Huntington Beach City (elementary> School District youngsters are passenger:; on Sevey Williams' school bus. ~frs . Williams or 20701 Beach Boulevard. a bus driver for' six years, was injured Sept. 24 when her bicycle collided with a C'ar as she was pedaling lo her job, ftis- trictofficials said. And the yo ungs ters. en- couraged by Mrs. Linda Garrett, 0042 Oteanwood Drive. a parent, created the handmade card as a get well greeting. Mrs. Garrell provided the paper and crayon~, di strict of- fictal:1 said, then delivered the greeting to M.rs. Williams. They said Mrs . Williams is re- covering at home from a con· cuss Ion , whiplash injury, baCk sprain and cuts and bruises. Two more candidates forums ror trustee hoperuls in the pro- posed south Huntington Beach un - ified school district will be held i\1onday afternoon and evening. The :irternoon session at 3:30 is being sponsored by the Federated Teachers of Huntington Beach. It is open to the public. It will be at 5owers School. 9300 Indiana"polis Ave ., Huntington Beach. The evening forum will be at 7 :30 at the Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach. It, too, will be open lo the public. That meeting, sponsored by the Huntington Beach Republican ('\s sembly and the Huntingt.on- Valley Young Republicans, also will include discussion for and against the uni!ication proposal. About 130 persons were present at a candidate5 forum Thursday night al Burke School in flunt- ington Beach. An earlier forum Wednesday night at Wardlow School attracted about21 persons. Fron1 Page A l PROBE ... He did, however. express con - fidence that he would get a "lair shake,. from Coen. Coen said that the previous confidence vote was taken only on preliminary charges and find· ings and was based on little in- formation. "We had to do it to keep rrom being divisive," he said. I don't reel the committee is stacked and I don't reel we've prejudged anything. "I will conduct an honest and complete investigation,'' he said. "I have no intention ol going through the motions and be ac- rused in two or three months that we didn't do a thorough job," he added. Matney said that he was going to go along with the ad hoc In- vestigation. "Ir I reel they gave it an honest shot. that probably will be the end of my activities," he said. He added that it he feels there is a coverup, 'he'll press on with his charecs. ) • . Slao4 Buried.Ali.,e r • ~Man Survives Desert Ordeal An Anaheim man, shot at least eight times and buried in an aban- doned gold mine shaft, managed to claw his way out and struggle eight miles through the desert, was in titable condition today at Kern County MedicalC.enter. Guy W. Salter. 25. \.11as found Wed n esday morning on Mom, Girl Seize d o n H e roin Rap A Stanton mother and daughter have been arrested at Orange County Airport by state narcotics a~enls in connection \11ith the seizure or more than $250,000 worth of high-grade Mex- ican heroin. Pilar B. Thalman, 48, and her daughter, Maria de la Soledad Billard, 27, of 10271 Courtwright St., were arrested late Wednes- day by agents tor the California Aurcau or Narcotics Enforce- ment as they allegedly tried to sell 3.S pounds or heroin to an un- dercover officer. Paul Pulliam, field supervisor for the stale .agency, said the ar- resl$ cblminated a one·month in- vestigation by several police agencies, including the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the San Clemente and Stanton · PoliceDepartmenls. Pulliam said the rity depart- ments were brought into the pro- be when it was learned some heroin sales may bave taken place within their jurisdictions. The two women were "booked into Orange County Jail on narcotic s smuggling and possession for sale charges. Following the arrests, agents armed with search warrants en- tered the suspects' home and dis- covered another pound or heroin. several pounds of milk sugar (used lo dilute the heroin > and a pound of cocaine, Pulliam said. California J4 about IO miles northwest of Ridgecrest. He told sherirr·s deputies he had walked all nigtlt across lhe cold ht1h de· sertsands. Two men believed members of the Hessian l\.1otorcycle Club have been booked on charges or assault with intent lo commit murder in connection with the in- cident which began as a rat- tlesnake bunt. Deputies still are seeking a fourth member ol lhe snake hunt- ing party identified as Larry Snow, 24 , of Anaheim. They fear he also may have been the victim of foul play. Arrested in connection with Salter·s shooting were Robert T. Forda, 28 , or Lancaster and William G . Galemore, 26, of Palmdale. 1 Deputies said Salter had been shot at least eight times. His body \Yas riddled with holes from shotgun pellets and he had been hit several times in the shoUlders and legs by pistol lire, they said. Salter told shertrr·s deputies he and the three other men had left Palmdale Tuesday morning to hunt rattlesnakes near florse Ca - nyon in the Mojave Desert. He said al least two or his fellow hun- ters shot him in the mine tunnel that night and rolled rocks and debris into the shaft to seal the en- trance. Salter told deputies he and • Snow had driven from Anaheim and spent Mo n ~ay night at Galem ore's home in Palmdale. They went into the desert early Tuesday morning. Deputies said they did not know Snow's i-ole in the incident. A p3rty of two dozen men are searching for Snow in the desert near where Salter received help from a passing motorist. Saller t.old deputies he did not know why he was shot and buried in the mine shaft. Deputies have been unable Lo gain further details rrom Salter because the shooting victir'n is heavily sedated and unable to say -exactly what happened. *'-•P.,,e ilI GOBLINS •• croup, clreued In oootumo, wtli mlnale with tbe crowd lor pic- tures on Saturday and SUndoy, . This year's event ls belnl" co--sponsored by the Fourilain Valley Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce. Organization ortlcials said more than 20 local organizations will provide rood and game boot.tu5 at the recreation com- plex, and a carnival it belnc set up with six kiddy and 12 adult rides. Entertainment attractions starting at 7 o'clock tonight, in: elude the "Individuals" variety show Crom 7 to 8 p.m . and the "Rich Baker Gymnast_," from 8 to9p.m. Saturday's schedule or enter- tainment includes : The parade. from 1.0 to noon, presentation or parade trophies from noon to 2 p.m., a children ·s Halloween cos- tume contest from 2 to4 p.m., the ''Hi-Hopes" musical group from 4:30 to6 p.m ., Filling and releasing or a seven-story illuminated balloon from 6 to 7:30 p.m .. a free balloon ride at 8 p.m . to the winner or a ride drawing, then a show by the Premiere Studio Girls' Gym· nasticTeam from 8 lo9p.m. .Sunday attractions include a rhythm band Crom 1 to 2 p.m. Ricki Howell Dancers from 2 to j p .m., and the ''Individuals ·• variety show from 3 to4 p.m. Jn addition. the "Boot Hill Gang," a western-style comedy team, will perform several times Saturday and Sunday. Bandit Rohs Beach Bank Without Gun A bandit police believe only pre- tended to have a gun fled with$801 in cash just before noon Thursday rrom a Huntington Beach bank. Police said the man entered Crocker Bank, 7777 Edinger Ave., al 11 :52 a. m ., held his hand in hi s pocket to simulate a weapon and demanded the cash from a bank employe. He then fled, police said. pro- bably in a compactcaror a pickup truck. State officers said the two women are Spanish nationals and were allegedly cogs in a Mex- ican heroin s·m uggling operation. "He 's going to make it,·· said Kem County Sheriff"s Lt. Larry Kleier. ''He s ~ol to be one tough sonolagun:· He was described by police as about JO years old, five feet, seven incl\es tall, 140 pounds, with straight black haii-and silver- rimmed glasses. I Officers satd no one was injured - in the incident. ' Pre -Holiday SOfa and Chair Sale sow ALL LEATHER AT 20°/o OFF Over 200 Fine Quality Sofas to Choose From Over 400 Fine Quality Chairs to Choose From ' Such Names As- Woodmark Sherrill Marge carson Stone & Phillips Marlmont · Landmark All in designer fabrics and all priced to sell! Get ready for the hollc!ays now and save! 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (213) 378-1279 1727 WESTCLIFF OAIVE Nl!WPORT BEACH. CA 92660 (714) 642-2050 (714) 494·6551 \ 'i ,._.. ···-A•--..... -·-,, 44......-• I 1 ., ' ' I 1 • I • Orange Co~t , EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 297, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . . - . ~ ORANGE COUNTY,' CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1975 Today's Closl•C N.Y. Stoeks • N TEN CENTS ·mA Ki~~p Victitn ScrealllS (or Help · MANASTEREv!N, Ireland IUPI l -Kidoaped Dutch In· dustrialisl Tiecfe Herrema S('reamed a desperate plea for help today before his abductors dragged him from the window of the upstairs bedroom where he is being held at gunpoint. "Please help me,·· he shouted in a voice that carried 70 yards lo where a group or report.en was Blanding. ''Tell the police. lo stay away. Please, please save my Uie ... They b1ve a gun at my ho ad .. At one point, he shouted. "Go away," but Keconds later he at"reamed. "Come and save me ... Hi.a finJI \\'Oreb were, "Get the mediator,'· Then he wu jerked away from the window. Outside the house where Her- rema and'bis two Jcidnapers have been trapped since Tuesday, de- tttt.ivea "earing flak jackets and .c:~rryi ng. s ubmachine runs • stared at the window unable to make a move for fear the kid· napers, raw-nerved from lack of 11leep, might carry out their. threat to kill him. In the brit:f glimpse of Dr. Her- rema, 52, now in his fourth week of ('aptivity, It was impossible to gauge his physical condition. But his voice was strong, if a litUe hoarse. . His sudden S('reams came a few hours after an Irish newspaper quoting a hi&h rank· in.g poli('e officer said ~ kjd. napen had vented lheiJ anger on their hostage, beat).ng aft(\ kick · !ngbim. PolJce, occ u.pying the dq-.rnstairs of tb6 two-story house, have been keeping a :second-by-second m<l!l>tor on the kidttapera, watching fortb&point whfore their nerves may-snap. Tbe kidnap leader. ~ddie Gallagher, 1.7, a reneude from 18 Oil Firms Dri11iilg 'Core' Off San Diego Elderly \!ieti• Police Hold 5 .In Pigeon Drop By JOHS VALTERZA OtllileO.llr"li.tSWff Alert tellers at two Newport Beach banking institutions led police Thursday to a rare arres t or an alleged pigeon drop ring "°'hich came close to cleauirig out 2nd .Turk -Envoy Murdered PARIS (AP) -Gunmen am· bu s h ed the Turkish a m - bassador·s limousine and as· sassinated him and bis chauffeur al point-blank range today. The envoy was the second Turkish ambassador slain by unknown assailants in Europe in 48 hours. An anonymous phone call t o the Turkish Embassy said later the building would be blown up this evening, and police im· mediately began a search. There was speculation that Greek, Greek Cypriot or Arme- nian tei:rorists might'have been behind the assassination, but no group immediate ly claimed responsibility. A top police official ln Viennd. "°'here the Turkish ambas~ador was gunned down Wednesd:.y, said toda.y"s killing in Paris ap- peared to confirm the theory that an international error group was at work. In Ankara. an emergency meeting of the Turkish cabinet was called arter news of the Paris slaying was received. Paris police said Ambassador Ismail Erez, 56, was returning to the Turkish Embassy, where he had hi s living quarters, after a reception. an elderly Costa Me5a woman·s lifesavings of $30,000, Five persons who gave a Tustin address as their re- sidence, were jailed in lieu or $50,000 bail apiece alter a police stakeout and surveillance that lasted throughout lhe afternoon. The 85-year -o ld victim, described by police as "far too trusting," reportedly was still angry at officers today, because she still believes she was headed for a fortune. Police firsi be.came aware of tbe.,'"aJ.leKed 1Cam after being called by tellef1 at two Lldo banking institutions . The employes became suspjcious of a $25,000 cash transaction involv- ing the retiree and a young female. The arrests involved counts of conspiracy to commit grand theft lodged against Marie Clem- mons, 20 ; Laurie Henson, 25 ; Eugene Was hington and Glenda Washington, each 35, and Dale Milton Long, 25. Detectives said the scenario went like this : (Stt PIGEON, Page AZ> DOW SUFFERS SHARP LOSS NEW YORK (AP> -Fresh doubts on New York City·s fman- cial prospect• dea1t the stock market a broad setback today. Trading was moderately ac· tive. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 14.64 points to840.52. <Tables, BS ). Brokers said a predictable urge to take profits after a four- session r ally was heightened by indications that New York City·s · chances of obtaining federa1 loan guarantees were diminishing. Johnny Mercer, 66, Fair After Surgery I I ~ HE'S SATISFACTORY JohonyMe..-,1141 • Songwriter Johnny Mercer was reported in fair condition to- day following brain surgery at Huntington Me morial HospitaJ in Pasadena. Mercer. 66, a former Newport Beach resident, was operated on Thursday by a team of two neurosurgeons. accordiag to hospital s pokes man John McCarthy', who would not 1ay wby the operation was required. He added that it is too early to know the results of the surgery. Mercer. author of such popular songs as '' Accen\uate the Positive,'' ''The Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe.'' and "Laura1" Wea admitted to the. b05pital late Monday. Most recent.lY, Mercer wrote the lyriC1 to Andre Previn's score for the hit musical "Good -Companion11 •• which ran for a year in London. o.1iy P1'91 Slaff ,.._.. TELLS HIS SIDE Teacher Mlchaet Mang Risks Kept Kids' Interest, Teacher Says Asserting that he took risks that few of his peers would as- :;ume to capture the attention of his students, ousted Corona del Mar government teac her Michael Mang took the stand at bis dismissal hearing Thursday and fought for his job. Mang, contrite about some of the allegations brought against him and strongly denying other charges, conceded that in some instances, his graphic language cited by district a uthorities was an accurate representation. And he conceded on several points that he would never use s uch language again under similar circumstances and ·his main reason was ''because of the trouble th.at it has caused.·· The teacher was scheduled to remain on the stand today. testi- fying at dismissal proceedings presided over by a specially gathered competency panel as set forth by state law. Thursday Mang·s lawyers took the social s tudies teacher through each item in a lengthy list of charges filed by Newport· Mesa Unified School Di strict Supt. John Nicoll. The e;irly category dealt with alleged specific instances where Mang was heard to utter off.color remarks either within earshot or pupils or directly to fellow teachers. In his early testimony. Mang admitted that his teaching style was far different. from the tradi- tional approach, "l t hink it"s different because I experimented quite often,·· he said. (See MANG, PageA2l Cyclist Files Suit In Newport Arrest A motorcyclist who claims that a Newport P,each policeman jailed him for riding an un- registered bike without giving him the chance to prove that he owned the machine sued tJ\8 of- ficer and the--tltY ThtJrsdaf I.Or $80,000indamages. Clifton Wendoll Sather U, of Fellows: Calif .• cla.inu that (){. ': ficer T . Porter, handcuffed him at 62od and 1'1'91pe<\ streets last Dec. 15andfl>f••odtoall<>)rblnlto'· obtain owl).•r ship ddCurriel\ta from1nearbybome . ,, Approval • Points To 'Top' SAN DIEGO iUPIJ -Eigh- teen oil companies are drilling an unannounced "'deep core hole·· in the Pacific 94 miles west of here, a U.S. Geological Survey o££icial confirmed. "The project has been ap - proved all the way up to at east the undi!rsecretary or the In- terior in Was hington in prepara- tion.for the offs.bore lease sale in December .·· Villiam Gere, manager of the sur.Yey's con· sttvaUon divi6ion at Menlo Park, said Thursday. The drilling site. near the Bis hop Rock ocean shoal on Cortez Bank, is within or adja- cent to the largest of five offshore tracts totaling 7.7 million acres which the Interior Department has marked for eventual oil pro-· duction. The drillin g is being conducted by Exploration ServiC'e Co. Inc. of Ventura for a consortium made up or most of the major oil companies and some of the minor ones. Gere said. The work started in August. The derrick-topped sh ip being used, Cu!is I, is ow ned and operated by Global Marine Inc. of Los Angeles. '"Eighteen oil companies are under writing the drilling,"· said Richard A. Eckhart, vice presi- dent of the Ventura firm. "'This hole was placed where there is little chance of cnro1.1n - tering oil,·· he said. ··we are try- ing to drill a dry hole. It's what we call a deep core hole or a stratigraphic test.·· He declined to identi£y the companies involved "because we are bound by con£identiality, .. but said the work was expected to continue another month. Drill cores and sediments from the test hole were being analyzed by Anderson Wilcoxon & As- sociates here. A. D. Warren, a biostratigrapher for the firm, said the primary purpose of the drilling was to learn the nature and age or the rocks in the miles- dttp sedimentary sequence of- fshore. (See DRILLING, Page AZ > Cormty 'Off' On Holiday All Orange County gov- ernment offi ces except the Department of Education will be closed Monday to mark the federal govern-. ment·s Veterans Day holi- day. City halls in 15 county cities, including Fountain VaUey, HuDtington Beach, Irvine, LagOna Beach, Newpor,t Beach, San Juan tapistrano and Seal Beach will also mark the three-- day weekend. All slate offices' and the courts will rem ain open because they recognize the old Nov . 11' date as Veterans Oa.)t. Because Monday is a federal holiday lhere w;u be no ntail delivery. but aJI banks )•Ill be Ost"•· ~I bul one ~bunty school district, Ca.P~rano tlntfied, also "" wi}.l be ~n . "I· ' • tht outlawed lrU.h Republican Army, ma,de an abortive attempt Thur~day to swap his hotstage Cor the freedom O( his womun BC· complice, now \•i rluully iden- tifit;d as l9·year-old Mari an Coyle from Londonderry. But when the government re· iterated its flat "no-deals .. at· litude, Gallagher began to talk of the penalties involved If he re· ' leased Herre ma. chie.f executive of the Dutch·owned Ferenka Company. '·They are beginning to figure lhe price to be paid," onu sou rce said. Police have kept up a shouted dialogue through the nights in an apparent attempt to prevent Lhe kidnap couple rr,qm sleeping. ··we are pre(ty certain they are .!Suffering from lock or sleep now and very eday," a police itource said. Creamy Creafion Peter Carnes1 9, a foµ.rth grader at Corona de! Mar School,· was the sweepstakes winner in Thursday·s ice cream creation contest in Mrs. Judy Proffitt's class. His aJl-American football design also won the sports category in the coolest, which culmihated a s pecial study unit on ice cream foe. Mrs. Proffltt·s gifted slu· dents. They found their studies enriching. ----------------------- 'Roosevelt Selling Collection Sunday They won •t be selling pieces of the rock. but pieces of the past expensive ones -at an auction of presidential memorabilia in Costa Mesa Sunday. The auction is or pieces from F r.dlerto1i Official Indicted A man kno"'n lo be a Fullerton city official \¥as indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday night on bribery charges. Member!; of the district at- tomey·s st a £f said the defendant will only be identi(ied later when he is arraigned in Superior Court on the felon y alleg"ation:s. Grand Jury action closed a fi ve -week investigation in which several Fullerton city officials were questioned about a zoning change that permitted de- veloper William Brashears to begirr construction or a 16-acre complex at Brea Boulevard and Lemon Street in Fullerton . Initially den ied. the zoning change was approved on a 3 to 2 vote by the city council last July I alter three month& of argument between the council and the plan - ning commission over the 226- unil condominium project. Grand jury aciion was taken \Yhen it was learned that a sub- stantial bribe-reportedly or. fered and accepted--made the zoning chilnge possible . Both Brashears and Paul Wallach, his public relations cofl · sultant at the time of the con· troversy, were grunted immuni · ty rrom prosecution by the Grand Jury ifl return for their testimony. Among those subpoenaed by tbe grand jury during the long in - ves ti gal ion were county supervisor·s chairman Ralph Diedrich. several city coun- cllmen1 l.eroy Rose, Dledrich"s campaign fin.:tn ce chairman, city attorney Kerry Fox and City M.aniaer William Cornett. \ \~ the collection of James Roosevelt of Newport Beach. son or £ormer President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The auction is scheduled for I p.m. Sunday at the Holida y Inn, 3131 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The pieces will be displayed £or viewing from 9 a .m James Rom;evelt. who has a financi31 and management con- sultant firm in Newport Beach, is a former U.S. congressman. Santa Ana auctioneer Phil l·lansen said that the sale will in- clude rare first edilions of book:. authored by presidenL.s. signed documents. and lette rs. plus gold. silver. and bronze medals and mementos. 'fhe sale will include a portrait in oil or President Roosevelt. one of his wife. Eleanor Roosevelt , and another of the prcsidcnt"s ISee AUCTION, PageA.2) \\·ea th er Sun ny s kies through Saturday. Clear and <.·ool tonight. according to the weather service. A littlr c ooler Saturday with beach highs of 68 r1sin J? to 74 inland. Lows tonlj:ht 48 to$4. INSIDE TOD-' Y What are a Lady 1n rorlers and a skate-boarding teen - ager doing in fhe OrangP COO!I College tibrary" See ,iory with photos by Daily Pilof Photographer Richard Koehl~r on Page CI o/ the Weekt!nder. lnde"' "'' v-S.rwi<• •• INllMI• .. _,trM .. .. ....... t.HMnll• .. ........ ,., ""'..,.. 01-1) ,.......,,. ...... .. ....... " .... , ..... ,"" ... .. __ .. " Or ..... <c:.toMr .. O.-'•Netkn .. ....... ... 1--··1~ ... •• -· •.. , "'""•l-fll Ct-1 Stoc~ ,.,~~' • •• ,.._,. ••·S .,_,.,., Ct·I Aol"O" fl.-< ... •• ""'""' .. ... __ .. W.rldNt-.. '""""""'' ..... " -· -,!~ r C1-1 ............... "' •• ·-\ ' • I 11 Al DAIL y PILOT N Fra11d CfJS e A Newporl Bl" a ch man is among four offiC'er s of a "lhird nl.arket" brokerage firm indicted on charges of concealing up to $25 million in fraudulent short-sell <>ptions, in part through stocks borrowed from f\'y IA·a~U(' un- 1ver s1t1t>s John F. KL•llC')', 37, of :'\'.evJport Kea ch and thr£'L' otht'r officers uf thL' rHJ\\' dt•fun('t 1' I' H1chardson and lo v.'t'rl' 1nd1c-t£'d hy a fcdt•ral grand Jllr~ ·rhursday on chargt·~ Qf run ::ip1r1n b to Ut·fraud th<' l ' S ;.ind ,·1olalt' fl·dt·ral !'>l'L'UfllLt'" \a\YS from J ;tnu:1ry nf 1971 1hrough J\prt 1of1975 In add it ion tu K t'lll'Y, a \ icl.' prt• ::i1d{•n t o f tht· f1rrn . 1nd 1t·tmcnl:-. v.·ert' handt·d clO\\ n for Thomas P. R1chard:-.n n. ,\ti the firm s prc::i1 - dent . Kc,·111 K cllt·~. :n, of \Ve~t ~t'\\lon , :\1a:-is. ;_1lsn :1 VLl'l' prl'Sl· dent of the f1rn1 . and Thomas C. Thomas Jr .. 41 , of Los Angeles. the firm· s treasurer Richarllson. of Los Angeles, described himself in a U.S. Senale hearing last ye ar <.1S a close person;,11 fr1<'nd of fu gitive finan- cierRob<'rl V('sco. The ind1l'tml'nt claims the de· fendants used such means as fal sifi t>d rt'cords and reports. check k1t1ng and fictional con - firmations of stock transactions lO conceal their act1v1t1es from other brokerage> firms. lending banks and fedt'ral "'atchdogs. The indictment of the company, "·hich mat ched bu yers and sellers of large blocks of stock, follov.•ed a six -month investiga - 11on by thl' Sec urities and Ex - change Coin mission ·s regional of- fice hl•re. Stocks borro"•ed from llarvard, Yale and Columbia un - iversities. the Oo\very Savings ·R<ink of New i 'ork and other un- iversities and banks were used to make deliveriC's to brokers, the in- dictment said. and some of the lenders suffered large losses when the Richardson firm wenl bankrupt last July. Several brokerage firms also were caught with fictitious stock certi£icates, the indictment said. including Edwards and Hanly and L. F. Rothschild, both or New York ; and North American Equi· ty Corp., a subsidiary of Equity F\J.nding Corp. of America, in Los Angeles . Joseph C. \\'erba, former presi- -dent of Wells Fargo Security Clearance Corp. of ~w York. a wholly owned subsi'diary of the \\.'ells FarJto and Co Rank holding firm 1n San r·ranl'ISCO. n·as charged in t he same indictment with one count of usinJ? interstate communication's a s part of a scheme to defraud. The indictment indicated that From rage A l AUCTION. • • mother, Sarah Delano Roosevelt. Furniture and jewelry from the Roosevelt family also will be auctioned. Paintings by Whistler, Goya, and Chagal will be sold too, according to Hansen. All told. 237 items are listed. 205 or them from the collection of James Roosevelt. The other 32 are from cosigners to the auc · lion. but their names have been withheld Roosevelt. ""ho has a home in Corona de! Mar, said that he is selling the pieces for a couple of reasons. First my own collection of books and manuscripts. which I've kept since I was a boy has just been sitting on the shelf with nobody looking at it ,"' he said. ··None of my children has any in· terest in that kind of thing.·· He said that the other reason is that his home is not large enough to accommodate some or the furniture items. s uch as a dining- room table, and a grand piano. ORANGE COAST Robert N. Wood • f'rt~laanl •n<I f'..r.i,.,.,,,. Jack R, Curle'/' 'Yott p,. •ideft1 ~nd (,eMr•I ~-,r Thomas Keevil £11<1<'.lr Thomas A. Murph1ne M•n••l"ll l<lnO< Qlarles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .. Ul\1•ft! M•"ll'"'I ((lolO<'~ NewDOrt Be.1ch Office Jn) N<wperl 8ou1t.,.rd Mo.IU"V .. llCl•tU P 0 Se• Ill~. t1t.U other Offlcn lO\I• ,..,.,. l )O ~II 0..• ~!•P~! ._..,,_ lle..:11. I I .. oi..... ..... ~"""' -1 ........ flt•th 1191\0.K"Oo\l"•••CI 5"0 .. M>C;l Y•tl•v !Siil• u P•r "- •• Mfl 0 '990 ''''""" Tetephone (714) '41-4311 ClasiH'led Advertising '42·1671 -·- I l Friday, Octob4tr24, tl75 • Werba , 39. acted al'! an escrow agent, clearing stock lransac- t1ons arranged by t.he Richarcbon firm and helping the company ~ecure a $10 million line of credit with the Wells Farao Bank in Los Angeles . The indictment clai med he acted without ;.iuthorization or knowledge of the bank. and Well s Fargo and Co. re· ported in June that Werba had re- signed last April . From rage Al MANG ... · I d1dn ·t kno"· "'h:tl "'ould be most cfft•ctive to get :-itudents to learn. and I took risks that othf'r \('acher:o; "'ouldn 't take . in::.lead of taking the s;.if(• position, I'd take the risky one and try dif- ferent methods,'· he le8tified. t S ailor Girls I ' • \I ' ' ) F,..,.P .,.eAJ PIGEON •• . .~ -' .· 'J'h~ victJm. WU out in the r~ yard o! her west.side Co6ta M~ home at about 10 a.m.. Thursday when two youn1 'wome.n ap· proa.ched. carrylnc a sealed en· vol"I'". They uked her tr •he knew of 3.DY black families in the nei1hborhood. showed her the en- velope and said that they saw a black man drop lt. The envelope had an inscription whichsaJd "dd not open." After eonvlncinf the elderly woman that they fell the coatenll were valuable and that a lawyer friend should offer advice, she' welcomed t~ pair inside and the touch allegedly began. 'fhe victlm Insisted that so- meone should open the package, and the two women did, flashing some currency and rejoicing al their find. After a phony phone call. thl" pair said Lbe "lawyer-friend " re- commended that if the elderly woman wanted lo share the find . she should put up some of her own money as good faith. They then drove the woman to a savings and loan branch where she drew $5,000in cash and added $300 from her wallet, handing it all over. · But that allegedly wasn"t enough, police said. '.\tan g admitted that making of- f-hand. provocative statements \vas one method to jar students 'vho he believ('d had been too i m- mured by their lengthy education period. Man g the n alluded to thC' classroom 1ntt.>rcom which he said had become an intolerable interruption "'hen his classes "'ere involved in intense di s- cussion s. I lomccuml,n g court at Newport llarbor l·ligh School includes (back ro'''· from left J fres hman Julie Ka\vamura. sophomo re l)('bbie l-lcatty. junior_ Allison Riley, plus (front. from left } seniors Suzanne A\lbert, Brynn Dubro\v and Stacey Kirkpatrick . One ()f the three seniors \Viii be c r o,vned homecoming quee11 during tonight"s foot· l>all game, \Vhich pits Sailors against Loar a Saxons al Davidson 1-.,i eld . From that branch. the pair drove the worn an to a s avings a nd loan office on the Lido P e ninsula where the victim closed an account and withdrew a check for $25,000, accepting lhf note because the staff at Im- perial Savings and Loan couldn~t furnish that much cash. Quite often, he related. he "'ould make intentionally pro- vocative statements sometimes loosely related to the disc ussion topic when the intercom went off -sometimes three times in one class session. Grand Jury Indicts Sara· Jane Moore From r age A I DRILLING. • Dr. Paul F.. Smith, a marine biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service-..laboratory in l.a Jolla, said it was well known that any oil s pilled in the Cortez Bank area \\/Ould be carried directly to shore by ocean cur- rPnls. The trio then went next door lo Rank of America, but by theo police already had been called. Starr members at the ban~ could not provide that much cash, either. and the trio settled for a cashier·s check. It "'as one such greeting on the phone th.at was cited in the com- plaint: •·Clyde's abortion clinic : you rape 'em, we scrape·em. The topic of the day, he said, "'as abortion. After learning ~h<Jt someone took umbrage at hear- ing the greeting in th'e school of- fice, Mang said he apologized. In several other alleged inci - dents. Mang at.lmilted saying the cited remarks an<l gaid that ht: "·ould ne\•er use the terms again under similar circumstances. In all the cited instances, Mang said that he thought that he did no harm to students and that in ~!?~~of the instances did he infC'r dis respect for the school ad- ministration. Some of hi s orf-hand remarks related to American politics, notably a joke related to then- President Richard ~ixon and n·hirh :\1ang admittt.'d wtts off. color and contained a ciouble· en tend 1·e . "At the time. l>ecember of 1973, Wate rgate was the big issue and on that particular day I se nsed the s tudents werf' depressed. I ~aid the joke to make them lau gh a little," he said. On ~nother allegation -one assert1n~ that he used a confiden- tial memo from Principal Dennis Evans as a class discussion topic -Mang justlried the activity because it related to a field trip to a '.\1ona stery in Trabuco Canyon. It was a venture which Evans did not permit because of its assert- ed religious overtones. Again, Mang stressed he meant no disrespect by duplicat- ing the memo and using it in class. instead. he s aid. the activi- ty \vas intended as a means of finding out from his own students whether Evans' value judgments about Mang's teaching, included in the missive, followed the thinking of th e s tudents, themselves. ·The students are the real judge." he said. :\.1an g·s testimony, which was scheduled to include cross- examination today, appears to be the windup of a two-week pro- ceeding which has become the district's first-ever, full-blo"·n competency hearing. District spokesmen said that it is up to the three-man panel of examiners as lo when a decision· \vou!d be reached and how it will be transmitted to the district ad - ministration and trustees. SA:'< FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal grand jury has indictt.>d Sara J anc :\1 oore on charge!'i of at- tempting to murder President Ford last month, it \vas revealed today. l l.S . Distri c t Court Jud~e Samuel Conti ordered the indil'.t - ment made public today. It was is· sut"d Wednf'sdav but sealed at thl' request of the U.S. attorney"s of- fice . Mrs . ~1oore \vas charged by fed eral authorities \Vith thf' at tempted assassination shortl y after her arrest on Sept. 22outside a San Francisco hotel. She is ... undergoing a court- ordered psychiatric examination at lhe San Diego :\.1etropolitan Correctional Center to determine whether she is mental'Y compC"- tent to understand proceedings against her and assist in her de- fense. The brief indictment said . "Th e grand jury charges: that on or about Sept. 22. 1975. in the city and county of San Francisco. slate Jnd Northern District of California. Sara Jane Moore. also known as Sara Jane Aalberg, de- fendant herein, did willfull y and knowini,?ly attempt to murder Gerald R . Ford. the president r,f the United States, by use or a handgun ... . The indictment alleged a viola- tion of a federal law specificially covering attempted assassina- tion of the president of the United States. Judge Conti set Tuesday for ar- raignment, plea and possible set- ting of a trial date. He ordered that U.S. marshals bring Mrs. Moore here for the hearing and return her for further psychiatri c evaluation followingthe session. She is due back in federal court here for a report on her mental condition Nov . 18. A public defender representin~ Mrs. Moore said he would oppose any plans Tuesday to arraign her, have her enter a plea or have 3 trial date set. "I don·t think under the law she can be arraigned .or any formal proceedings undertaken until her mental comJ)etency is determined." said Frank Bell, who with chief public defender James Hewitt has been appoint- ed by the court to defend Mrs. Moore. .A.nether woman. Charles 'My Baby' In Coma for 34 Years TARPON SPRINGS. fla. (UPI) -A mother who ha s tended her coma-stricken daughter for 34 years says she couldn•t "pull lhe plug," as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinlan \Vant to do. · The Quinlans have asked a court in Morristown N.J ., to allow them to terminate the treatment that i~ keepin~ their 21 -year-old comatose daughter, Karen Ann, alive. '.'Ever)'.onc has his own feelings in a situation like this<' said ~rs . l..oui s Esposito, who vows she will continue canng for her daughter, Elaine. "Th!s is my baby. Smile for me, Baby,'' says Mrs. Esposito, hugging her dark·haired daughter as she lies on her bed. Elaine Esposito, now 41, has been in a coma since· she was 6 when she underwent surgery for a ruptured appendix. She weighs 75 pounds and requires cons- tant care from her mother, who leaves the house only toatte~d Mass or to shop for groceries. . She 1s turned once an hour during the day lo avoid bedsores.· She is massaged twice • day and is fed every four hours through a tube thrc.igh her nose. ~er throat 1s paralyzed and her right tung is collapsed. ~I • < 1\1anson follow er" Lynett e •·Squeaky" Fromme. was the first indicted under that law after she approached Ford with a gun Sept. 5. She is .sc heduled to stand trial !'lov. 4 in Sacramento and her trial judge has ordered Ford to testify for t hf' defense viJ vi deotape . ..We are s ill ing on a coon· terclock'''ise circulation that s.tarts from a point alon gs hore that can bl• ;;111y "•here bet.-.i;;cn Ensenada and Oceanside <:1 nd flo\YS north to about Sant;.i l'\arba r~1 and then out to sea and back again ... he s<i id. At that point, police alrl'ady had started a tail on the group and for two more hours, the trail led from one phone booth lo another and finally to a corner near the victim's home where the assertedly frustrated and wary suspects dumped the old woman. ·Police arrested Marie Clern- mons and Laurie 1-lenson there and then traveled to lhe home 1:1t 18402 Vanderlip St .. Tus tirf. where lhe other three persons were arrested Gang-rape Told Miss Fromme·s gun never dis- chargC'd . But Mrs . Moore fired at Ford, the shot ringing out in a cro"·d gathered outside the St. F'rancis 1-lot el where Ford had at· tended a meeting. Police credit· ed ex-Marine Oliver Sipple with deflecting the gun and causing the bullet to miss the President . Mrs. '.\1oore said later, ··1 did not want to kill somebody, but there comes a point when the on- ly "'ay you can make a statement is to pick up a gun ." [.easing of thf' fi ve offshorl• tracts is to begin Dec. 14 . It was announced after an April 1974 meeting of Pacific sections or the Ameri ca n A ss ociation of Petroleum Geolo~ists. the Socie· Ly of Exploration Groph ysicists and the Society of Economic Palt"ontologi s ts and '.\1 ineralog1s ts SA:< FRANCISCO CUP \) -A '''Oman told police early today that she ~as "gang-raped"' by seven or eight m en "'ho kidnapt.>d_ her off a downtown street and drove her to Marin County. -· Pre -Holiday Sofa and Chair Sale ., ' ....... ' ALL LEATHER AT 20°/o OFF I I I 1\ ; " Over 200 Fine Quality Sofas to Choose From \J~·· ._. -··~ , . ' , ~ •, ' . ., Over 400 Fine Qualit y Chairs to Choose F r om ----·--- • Such Names As- Woodmark Sherrill Marge Carson Stone & Phillips Marlmont Landmark All in designer fabrics and a ll priced to sell ! Get ready for the holidays now and save! 7eJ "°" ~~, 'l11e. . 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 9265 I 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (213) 378-12711 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 (714) 642-2050 (714) 494-6551 ,, -; r I e •, • • , r • .. )I p • f • d ~ I • • I p ' r ! I i -----· • -•a I .. 3' .. teatlal Sa.,I ... Friday'• Closing Prices NEW YORK-STOCK EXCHANGE Some· Conf11sion Y~ar•• High-Lo,.. Appear E••ry Saturday On "Pnit Pricing I . 1178\'LVJA POllTU ~Y'Ollll( '"*1•' -,.. ltt4 ~ .., """" -= l:cr.':: - -Ill ~ °"' 09 ,.. ~ 0-0. , .. ,.. a. z =. .,__. ~-I~-gg t 11 ~I ~lllllfl.Jta SJ IS -\llo S.... 1M • M ~·· \$"'"'-tit I ~····· ,,.,._ ..... -~~a.. --!! • .-.. ~' "1-1~~ ·• •1 ,r~:u~ ..... LM11 m • -\4o A.a •• 111~11At •• Q ,.,.__"'° ~ ts,;.__, AU'killfJMI 6.....,_,. . •1J-~W. , .• 5 -161-.W 11 .. I)_ ... -·· 1 J ·-.•.. ... ....... 1 , .. , _., .. ·~ MM:l)I 1! tlillo+ °" ..... 11· 6 » 11"1 ... ,...,,,,,. .-m WlliM".. r .w ..,.. ,. a ,... • "" t05"" , 111 . • to ~ "" ....... tJlo .. ...,._~ "'Gt.• I 1 ft+ \llo e1 .C 1.10. 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'~""'',.~'":: ;: .. ~ .ia ......... 1"",..., 1• v "'*•,,., \ • .... ol erron: :rou oloo tut :r-r annual food ..-by an aUmat«I 3 .... -. I.fall prloinl don provide a common de. Money's .Worth oomin•tor for comparlna,prica -by break:inl down price p« P<'OChlol Into terms cil ,ialloos, quarts, pinto. pounds, Dumber. etc. 1 ' It -1Umlllate price competition by dramaUlin1 Uie· differwe in prica oo similar or even tdentJ.cal term.sand. UM.al,~ manufacturers to tum out the product most al!nctlnto ;You. . IT DOES DISCOURAGE ~ptive price labelln1 by makinl it easy for lbe alert sbopl)er to discern when an trCGDOmX sile ls truly an economy slu and wben it is merely an llleslll come-on. . :, Yet. despite all the ad9antages ot unit pricing, a small perceatale -34 ~t or fewer than four out of 10 ol )'OU -cooslstenUy use unit pricin& for Y9urown benefit. Despite all the.eftorts of consumer activists to explain unit pricin& and demonstrate the savings it offers to you, there is an indisputable lack or public awareness that unit pricina is available, that it ls your shopping tool, that it can be euy to use. Unit pricing is not new. It actually is an old concept, used !or years lo facilitate price comparisons or store-packaged items. such as meat, poultry, fish . Traditionally, items such as flour, sugar, butter have been sold by the pound or other unit meas ure. TODAY, TllOUGH. MOSf dry and frozen products and even fresh produce are sold in random, dif(erent sizes and weights. It has become extremely difficult for the average shopper to understand costs per un" and make proper com-parisons on .. bargains." Why the disappointing record or a consumer protection for which we battled so long and hard? -Much of the unit price information now available is presented in a confusing way. There has been a dismal !allure on t.h~ part or those adopting unit priciqg to publlcite its avaUab1J1ty, an even more dismaying lack or simple ex· planation of ho'Y to use it. are placed much too far away from the actual items covered; there even may be tot.al dis· crepancies between the labels and the producli presumably label«!. TO ELIMINATE TIIESE frustrating and unnecessary obstacles to your use of unit pricing, many stales have .,Pa!Nied or are now considering legislation that would monitor effective publicity and insure effective maln· tenance of unit price information in larger supermarkel1;. In addition, legislation is under discussion in Washington that would place unit pricing under fed eral regulation. Whether there are or there are not state laws or federal legislation governing unit pricing, you are paying for this in· fonnation. It costs money to prepare and maintain unit pricing labels· -and these costs are passed on to the con· sumen. IF UNIT PRICING is poorly publicized Or presented so that the labels confuse rather than help you in the stores In which you shop. complain to the store's managers. Let the store know that you are aware of how important a shopper's tool t~s could be to you, impress on the managers that you want it, pass the word to other s hoppers with whom you are acquainted lo make their voices heard too. This is the ultimate weapon you have -your patronage and your discretion on how you use your dollar for your own benefit. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot '•••it1t-r~ fltld •~•INPr!f Meo,. Yor .. !UPI) -The lollolfilll"9 llM ~ IN 'toe._, tri.t ti•vt 0-1""" mo1.t ~ lftl IN mo,t b•'IH on Pl'Uf"lt of ,,_.,.. ~ 'lh9 N1w YOf'lo, SIOClo. E•<"'9ncJlt. Net •ncS p1rt•nq;Q11 ,,..,.._, ...., tr.. dl"",.nc:• ri.1-.n Tr.. Pf'"lvloul. clftlnQ Pf1c::• ,.,.. ""' curr.nt cloflf"9 po-kt. 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Z.lt<orp .la ' Jl 1'0"'-. " So4or'l.1f I 10 I fl ,,.,._ \lo l.io!Mt• )Cl 4 U) 1)\oo • !.\ SollroM .lSll 11 16 ' -..... i...,.. Corp .. .. 6\o'lo-~ S-0011< ti I 10 1 .... -\'lo Z111lttiltte1 l )t ,._ 7J + ,,_ Sytorori ..... ti l/h-'4 ,<l"'""'"°·i110 11 ''Ill-'• 20th Century Fox L.OS ANGELES (APl -Twentieth Century·Fox Film Corp. has an.· nounc<'d net earnings of $18.9 million for the three quarters of 1975, some $14.l million more than the net for the same period last year. • Bf OAJLYPILOT F,ldey. Octobef 24, 1975 Top Tennis Stars at J.~our or the top tennis players The Challenge of the Sexes will ''There's no way I can beat him in the world will converge on eontinue at Mission Viejo Nov. ·in a normal match. But wilb the Mission Viejo Saturday for the 7.10 with leading male and handicapthey've set up,itshould opening event or the Challerige or female athletes eompeting in be fun. That's really a tough han· theSexescompetition. ba~ketball. gymnastics, table dicap for anyone. That's quite a England's Virginia Wade is tennis, skydiving, rodeo, bowl· lot of court to cover, even for a matched against Sweden's Bjorn ing, swimming, golf, billiards man. Borg in the first match al l and an obstacle courseconlronla· ''That's why I think it should be o'clock Saturday at Marguerite tion. good run . Jt's not a genuine con- Re c re at ion Center with In Saturday's tennis matches, test,butyoustilltry. You will kill Romania 's I lie Nastase playing Nastase and Borg will be re-yourself tow.in out there. You do Australia's F.vonnc Goolagong in quired to play the full doubles no matter how the odds may be thesecondmat<·h. court and will be restricted to s tacked against you"' says trs th1~ f1rli l lime world ranked ju.stone serve. Wade. men and "'omen trnnis players Wade, who has won twice this Borg and N'aei.tase have been havP bee n p;i ired against earh year on the women's pro tour, big winners on the pro tour. says she's looking forward to the Borg's earnings exceed $200,000 other on a one ·Oll ·OllC' com-a year while Nastase's big _P"_11_1i_ve~b:"::'::.":··:_ ________ m::::•::lc:_h_"_'i_th __ R:_o'g::_. ___________________ _ UPI T1t.pi'oolo t 25,000 FANS WELCOME THE WORLD CHAMPION CINCINNATI REDS. r Sports Clipped Short 25,000 Fans Greet Reds CINCINNATI -'·No matter -""'hat happens after thili, J don 't know if anything can top Y.'inning lhe Series ... Johnuy Bench said to the more than 25,000 people who were drawn to the city center Thursday to celebrate the Cincinnati R£>ds' World Series triumph in the warm Indian Summer sun shine. "Even if we win it again, they .say the first thne is always the sweeletit." Bench, like most of those On Fountain Square, a traditional spot for such gatherings, had on· ty read about the last World Series celebration 35 years ago in the city which has drawn over two million fans to Riverfront Stadium for the past three years. The Reds captured the Series the hard way, beating the Boston Red Sox in seven games after they had breezed through the re- gular s eason and National League playoff competition. Sox Cheered BOSfON -The Red Sox lost, but 12,000 faithful fans cheered them on . Chris Evert and Rosemary Casals over"'helmed Virginia Wade and Evonne Goolagong 7·5. 6-1. • Nastase·s victory left hi':l'l tied with Laver for first place in the tournament with four points each. The winner or the $40,000 fi rst prize will be decided today when Nastase and Casals meet Laver and Goolagong for the mixed doubles champions hip . Rookies Hot ORLANDO, Fla. -A couple or unknown rookies and two PGA tour journeymen eased lo a slender first round lead Thurs· day in the $200 ,000 National Team Championship at Wall Dis-· neyWorld. Bryan Abbott and Jimmy Whittenberg ca rved a lO·under- par best-ball total or 62 on the 7.162-yard Disney Magnolia Course, matched by tbe veteran duo or Gibby Gilbert and .Bobby Mitchell. McMillan Dies LOS GAT<µ' -Dan A . McMillan, Jr .. All-American football tackle for Andy Smith's "Wond er Team" at the Universi- ty of California in the 1920s and a pioneer in the practical applica· lion of geothermal energy, died Thursday. He was 77. Born in Spring(ield. Mo .. McMillan attendea the Universi· ty of Southern California. where he played football and basket- ball, before transferring to Berkeley in 1920. He was elected to the National Football Founda· lion J.lall of Fame in 1971. Wor k R esumes i\fONTREAL -Construction at the 1976 Summer Olympic Games site resumed today after workers decided to obey a Quebec Superior Court injunc· tion ordering them to end an il- legal walkout which has idled work on the mammoth project since Monday. About 3,000 workers walked off the job to protest the use of a police blacklist or ''undesirable·· workers who are banned. from the site. The walkout halted all work on the Veledrome, swimming pool and the 70,000-seat main stadium. season was 1972 when be woo $228,7SO, caplurioa lhe U.S. Open a nd finishing second at Wimbledon. Nastase is probably the game's most controversJal and colorful player. He's a natural showman, but he also has had Oagrant out, bursts when objecting to an of. ficiaJ 's·call. Goolagong was the runnerup at Wimbledon in '72 and tkis year and has finished second at Forest Hills the past three times. She has won the French ('71J, Italian r·73) and Australian ('74·75) ch.ampionsbips. Tickets !orthe matches arc SS. Nervo us Freeman Sparks LA NEW YORK (AP) -Kareem Abdul·Jabbar made his first regular season start with the Los Angeles J.,akers and the New York Knicks s uffered the conse- quences. But perhaps the biggest factor in the Lake rs' 104·101 victory over th e Knicks Thursday night in the National Ba s ketball As sociation season opener was the fine de- fensive play of new laker Donnie Freeman ag ainst New York's All- star guard Walt Frazier. Freeman, admitting nervous· ness. nonetheless held Frazier down much of the fourth period as the Lakers withstood a Knicks charge to win. Traded to Los Angeles from J\.filwaukee in th e orfseason, Ab- dul·J abbar round both his new ci- ty and new learn mates to his lik- ing. The 7-root·4 center scored a three· point play to snap a 97.97 de· adlock in the final period that put the game away. Burdened wilb five fouJs, Jab· bar sat out most or the third period. He came back in the final quarter when the Knicksr.allied to knOt the score at 97-97. Then the Lakers got tbe ball in deep to Ab- duJ.Jabbar. who was Cooled while scoring. He sank the free throw and New York ne_ver threatened. again. Freeman, who played with San Antonio of the American Basket· ball Association last year, said he "heard about his (Frazier) rep and. believe me, Clyde is tough, so 1 wa.s even more nervous during the game than I was before the game. "I'm still a little psyched.out by the new league. I gotta shake thesejitters. '' Frazier, despite scoring 21 points to lead his team. acknowledged that Freeman played well against him. "Even when the crowd was cheering for me, I didn't have the feeling I could do it all. Freeman's tough,'' said Frazier. Cazzie Russell led the Lakel"'S with 29 points. Jabbar added Z1 and grabbed 20 rebounds. Earl Monroe had 20 points for New York. . Russet1· said the key to the Lakers victory was defense. "That is the key as far as the team is concerned," he said. l.9sA ...... OllU C.lllOu!I 4, Jt\IU.11 2', Abdul.J.t:ib9r '11, A1ll!fl f2. FrMmM 16, Ford6. Wlll .. 1'116, WHlr,o.C. N-Y•rtl.UOn Br•dl•'f' •. o....is •· Gl•••fli 4, Fr.rler :n. Ncnroe 20, W•ll1, ll, Bernett 12, .J«Qan .. Winget •• e.111. l.01..f."9111e$ 7J " 23 23-11>' NewYork 72 24 25 J0.-101 Fouled ouf ~ Abdu1.J•bber, W•ll1, Fon:!. TOI" f......,,: Los AllQ9ies 32, Nlllf York :w. Tecninc.ls: Glanetll?. ": 16,117. "Wait 1till n ext year" shirts were in preparation aJmoSt from the minute the Reds' Cesar Geronimo caught Carl Yastrzemski 's pop fly that ended the Red Sox' closest chance at baseball dominance sinci! 1967. The 12.000 fans packed City Hall Plaza Thursday and squealed in emotional sympathy ;toa paradeof their heroes. Unser Based inNewport "We're going to win that World Series yet," said team captain· Yastrzemski. Boston last won the Series in 1918 and went all the way to the end to go down to St. Louis in 1967 . There were two other Series in which tbc Sox played. ••t 'd give anything in the world just to play those guys again .•• ", Rick Burleson told the· crowd. lla""'°°d Traded SEATTLE -Spencer Haywood, for rive years the es· sence of the Seattle SuperSonics franchise, was traded Thursday at his request to the New York· J<nicks. 1n return, the Sonics will get a large amount of cash -rePorted· ly ll.S milUon -and Eugene· Short, a 6-7 rookie forward from 1 •Jackson State who was the .Knick 's No. 1 choice in this :vear's National Basketball As- ~laUon draft. . µW!r' Del e a •ed : lULTON READ ISLAND, S.C. =--1ue Nastase Cell behind early ~!ought back Thuniday to boat Corona del Mar's R0<ll.aver. 5-7, 17"8, M and capture the men's ~~!l:!~~~!'l ~~!~~{~:.~:~ tounaament. Jo !be women'• doobl llllals, Indy Winner Co mpetes at R iverside ByllOWARi>L.HANDY Of ttMo 0.Ur l"Utt SUfll Bobby ,Unser has been around automobile racing for a long time but he still enters • every race with the en- thusiasm, skill and serious at· titude of his first major event-the Pike's Peak }lill Climb. · Bobby is one of the Unser clan that has produced three drivers of major c~liber along with three other mem- bers or the family who are vitally interested and con· nected with the spart. He has business offices in Newport Beach and C<-nve- nienUy, they a.re located near the Orange County Airl>ort. He parks his pri vale plane at the airport on his frequent vi.sits to Southern California.' from bis home in Albuquer ... que. "I spend about 25 percent of .my time here.'' Unser re- veals. "When I'm not here, my general manager, Bruce Rames habdles things for me and lines up various commJtt· m£>nts." Being an automobile race driver-be won the In- dianapolis SOO £or the second time this year driving for Costa Mesa's Dan Gurney- takes up about 40 percent oC his working time. "The other 60 percent is in promotional work for the various companies he represents,'' Barnes ex· plains. · Unser-Bobby. that is- shattered bis right knee in an accident in a USAC cham- pionship car in Michigan in September and · missed the first leg or the International Race or Champions (IROC). It is still heavily bandaged but the cast is off and he plans on racing in the second and ·third legs of the IROC com- petition Satttrday and Sunday at Riverside. Does he fe el he is ready for such strenuous action? "I'll prat'tice for two days and see how it feels,'' he says. ''The right leg takes most or the abuse in a road race on a course like Riverside because of the braking and down- shilling. "There is no question in my mind but that I can do it, It's just a question about if I'm as quick as 1 normally am. You can't give away too much ln a race like this where all 12 cars are equally prepared. ''I may not be giving I anything away. I just want to be fast enough to be com .. petitive,'' the defending champion who won $41,000 in the series last year says. .. The only question will be if l have the stren~h to last the full race. I hope I do.'' Will he be driving tor Gurney again al lndianapalis next year? •'It's far too early to negotiate a contract for next year,'' Unser says. .. Everybody seems to be as- suming that I am thrpugh driving for him bul it's only because he decided not to enter any more cbam .. pionship races this year with ·his car. ; "And he had no objections to my driving for someone else even though I am still UD· dercontract to him fortherest ofth.isyear." At 41, does he still have a yen to drive the Pike's Peak Hill Climb7 "I'll prepare a car again next year but I don't know for sure who will drive it. I own · the car, lock, stock and barrel and make my owq. declslom w!lh I~" lhe winner of 12 of U such races he bas entered says. ILIE NASTASE FACES EVONNE GOOLAGO NG SATURDAY. At Pan Am G a m es Anti-American Sentiment Strong MEXICO CITY (AP) -United States' athletes in the Pan American Games have been kicked and slugged, insuJted and spat upon, hooted and jeered. "We have made known our c:ciocern of the head or the Mex- ican· organizing committee, but he bas not seen tit to take any ac· tioo.'' said Col. Don Miller, ex- ecutive director of the 44l·person American team competing in the hemispheric. championships in 19 sports. Anti·Americanism is rife and rabid among Cuban athletes and some Mexican fans at the Games. Cuba bas made an all- out ef£ort here, both athletically and through attempts to emo- tionally bother American athletes. T he Cubans want to make a good showing fol' themselves and to embarrass the United States. ''At Jeast part of it is the natural and normal reaction or Mexican sports crowds," said one American who watched and studied Mexican crowds and Mexican people for a decade. "Another part involves the un- derdog aspect, rooting for the lit- tle guy against the big guy.'' A number of incidents go beyond that explanation, however. Water polo player Jim Ferguson of San Jose got a black eye and a cut cheek and Ne..,,x>rt Beach's Eric Lindroth required 10 stitches to close a split lip after a brawl during a game with Cuba that left the water stained red. ''They realized they couldn't win and started throwing cheap punches," said U.S. coach Pete Cutino. ''None or our fellows threw a punch.'' Race walker Larry Young or Columbia, Mo., was closing in on the two leading Mexicans when the course of the 20 kilometer walk took the leaders through the University of Mexico. Young said rowdy Mexican students grabbed his shirt, spit on him and held him until the eveittual winner and runner·up were well in front. He finished third. Jennifer Chandler of Lincoln, Ala., only 16 years old, was punished with a roaring cascade of cat·calls, hoots and whistles - the Latin American equivalent of booing -as she started to make the ninth of 10 dives in spr· ingboard diving. Area Drivers At Riverside RIVERSIDE-Five Orange Coast area drl vers will compete ·in the California Grand Prix, Formula 5,000 sports car race at Riverside International Raceway this weekend. ' Included In lbe list of drivers are Graham McRae, a native of New Z..aland who calls Coola Mesa home durint:S time in the U.S.; Georie Fo er of Hunl· .in(ton Harboilrj Michael Brayton of Newport Beach; Dan· ny Oocals of Ccnta Mesa; and Jon Woodner<>f Newport Beach. Jack Mccormack of San Juan Capistrano la p.repmn1 two l'lortio-lndulUiea Taloos wblle Dan Gurney of C<>lta Mes• l•J>"'" parlnc the 1Jorceoseo-All· American Raters Eallle driven by Vern Schuppan. She was so shaken she had to walk away from the board, re- turned and made a poor dive. The crowd action was so fla- grantly rude and unnerving the judges awarded Chandler a rare second chance on the dive. She eventually won, tears streaming down her face. Although this may have been the most bitter example, jeering, hooting and whistling· have become commonplace at the in· troduction of and competition by American athletes who tradi-- tion ally dominate these quadriennial games. In. this year's two-week games, the Americans have now more than doubled the medal total or their nearest rival, Cuba. * * * Tosdal 4th In 200 Fly MEXICO CITY-United states athletes edged toward the 100 mark in gold medals here at the VII Pan American ·Games as they upped their gold-silver· bronze count to 97-69-48. 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DNI: AllOl,Oli., .. t,,_7,W . .. • Mtfl't ~ ctwr!Hfll'lal __: Gomlll'r Qlflo. ~Me.i.c.; .... tAlvarMo,9'11•.M .•1, WllMfl'S llfltltt,,-lfh•el -Mtck"-. llt•Jfl, bM4 St •• U.$..M,1•S, FIMl-l'Weod.U.S.,M. ~-... 1.M . • ,.,':.:$..' doulll•1, -···~ -,,..,.. ... ~ Waftli U.S.. llttl SO.rn and~ lradl, M, ... .... • I • Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 2'17, 5 SECTIONS, <46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1975 Today's Closl•g N.Y. Stoeks c TEN CENTS ffiA ·Kidnap ;Victim ScrealllS for Help MANASTEREVIN, lrel1od IUPll -Kidnaped Dutch in· dustrialist Tiede Herrema screamed a desperate plea for help today before h.i.s abductors dragged him from the window of the upstairs bedroom where he is being held at gunpoint. ·'Please help me," he shouted in a voice that curried 70 yards to where a group of reporters was standing. '·Tell the police to stay away. Please, please save my . lite.. .• They have a iWI at my head. At one point, he shoutea .... Go away." but seconds later be srreamed, "Come and save me . ., His final words were, ''Get the mediator." Then he was jerked away from the window. Qutside the house where Her· rema and his two kidnapers have been trtiipped since Tuesday, de- tec:tiva wearing flak jackets and carrying submachine curls ltlnid at the window unable to make a move tor fear the kid· napers. raw-nerved _lrom tact ·of sleep, might carry out their threat to kill him. In the brief glimJJ1e.Qf Dr. Her· rema. 52. now in his fourth week qi captivity, it was impossible to gauge his physical condition. But his voice was strong, it a litUe hoarse. His sudden screams came a few hours after an Irish newspaper quoUng1 a td&h rank· lnl poUce omeer •aid tbe kid· n)pen had vented their anger on their hostage, beating and l<kk· ln1him. Police, occupying the downstairs of the t,wo-story house, have been keeping a t1tt0nd·by~second monitor on the kidnapers, watching for the Point wbere their nerves may snap. The kidnap leader, Eddie Gallagher. 27, a renegade from Alert Tellers Save Mesan's $30,000 Bribery Charge Full~rton City Figure Indicted A man known to be a f\J.llerton city official was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury Thursday night on bribery charges. Mystery Cash Nets 2 Arrests Laguna Beach police arrested a 19-year-old Costa Mesa woman and a 32-year-old man Thursday after an officer making a routine traffic stop found the couple had $15,5'12 in cash but no explanation for why they had it or where they got it. Alf red Sesma of Buena Park and Linda Stevens of 991 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa were bo6keil on suspicion of robbery -but not any s pecific robbery . Jn . vestigators attempted to uncover the origin and purpose of th" funds. Both were released on their own recognizance on order of Municipal Judge Richard Hamilton after the couple con- tacted attorney George Chula to represent them. Police, however. retained tbe cash, in hundred dollar bills and smaller de- nomination bills as evidence. Patrolman Larry Galat made ·the stop of the couple Thursday afternoon at one of the mechanical gates leading into Emerald Bay. Galat was stationed near Irvine Cove, just north of Emerald Bay and saw a truck he said was weaving, through traffic and traveling at high speed southbodnd on Coast Highway. Galal said he pursued the vehi· cle. Members of tbe district at· tomey's staff said the defendant wilJ only be identified later when he is arraigned in Superior Court on the felony allegations. Grand Jury action 'closed a five-week investigation in which several Fullerton city officials were questioned , about a tohing change that permitted de: veloper William Brashears to begin construction of a 16-acre complex at Brea BouJevafd and Lemon Street in Fullerton. InitiaJJy denied, the zoning change Wl!I approved on a a to 2 vote by the city council last July l after three months of argument between the council and the plan- ning commission over the 226- unit condominium project. Grand jury action ·was taken when it was learned that a sub- stantial bribe-reportedly of· fered and accepted-made the zoning change possible. Both .Brashears and Paul Wallach, his public relations con- sultant at the time of the con- troversy, were gr anted immuni· ty from prosecution by the Grand Jury in return for their testimony. · 3rd Seizure Hits Franco MADRID, Spain (AP) -Gen. Francisco Franco was stricken today by his third heart attack in three days, his doctors reported. The medica l bulletin, second of the day, said the 82-year-old Spanish head of stale had sur · fered a new "coronary insuffj. ciency, .. or temporary failure of the heart. But by early evening, the bulletin said, the attack had sub- sided a nd Franco was resting peacefully, his pulse normal. ' Johnny Mercer, 66, . . . Fair After Surgery HE'S SATISFACTORY JohnnyMercer,tSe Song-,vrl ter Johnny Mercer' was reported in fair condition to· day following brajn surgery at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena. t Mercer, 66, a former Newport Beach resident. was operated on Thursday by a team of two neurosurgeons, according to hospital spokesman John McCarthy. who would not say why the operation was required. • He added that it is too early to know the results or the surgery. Mercer, author of such popular songs as ''Accentuate the Positive,·· ''The Atchison , Topeka and the Santa Fe," and "Laura," was admitted lo the ho:;pital late Monday. Most recently, Mercer wrote the lyric11 to Andre Previn's score for the hit musical "Good Companions," which ran for a 'year in London. . . . - 5 Jailed In Scam >l ·Attempt • ~ Ollly ..... M.tt"""" TELLS HIS SIDE Teacher Michael M•n11 Risks Kept Kids' Interest, Teacher Says Asserting that he took risks that few of his peers would .al· sume to capture. the attention or his students, ousted Corona de! Mar government teactler Mi~hael Mang took the stand al. his dismissal hearing Thursday and fought for his job. . Mang, contrite about some of the allegations brought against him and strongly denying other charges, conceded thjll in some instances, his graphiC language cited by district authorities was an accurate representation. And he conceded on several points that he would never use such language again under similar circumstances and his main reason was ''because of the trouble that it has eausec1.·· The teacher was scheduled to remain on the stand today, testi· fying at dismissal proceedings presided over by a .specially gathered competehcy panel as set forth by state la"'· Thursday M ang's lawyers took the social studies teach er through each item in a lengthy list or charges filed by Newport· Mesa Unified School District Supt. John Nicoll. The early category dealt with alleged specific instances where Mang was heard to utter orf-color remarks either within earshot of pupils or directly to fellow teachers. In his early testimony, Mang admitted that his teaching style was far different from the tradi- tional approach. "I think it's different because I experimented quite often ... he said. ··r didn't know what would be most effective lo gel students to leam, and I took risks that other teachers wouldn't take; instead !See MANG, P•g• A.Z) Registration Set For Swim Lessons Registration for the next session of the city of Costa Mesa's learn lo swim program is .scheduled for Saturday and Mon· day. The lehiure services depart· ment announced that signups will be tak~n Saturday from 1lo5 p:m. and Monday from 9 a.m. to noon at the boys' club pool on Center Street. ' ByJOHNVALTERZA OIUM 0.Uy P'U91:J&aft · Alert tellers at two Newport Beach banking institutions led police Thursday to a rare arrest of an alleged pigeon drop ring which came clo!:le to cleaning out an elderly Costa Mesa woman's life savings or $30,000. Five persons wbo gave ill Tustin address as their re- sidence. were jailed in lieu or J:i0.000 bail apiece after a Police stakeout. and surveillance ll.Ja lasted throughout the afternoon. ~T·be 85')'ear-old victim, ·described by police as ••rar too trusting," reportedly was 1Wl angry at officers today, because she still believes she was headed for a fortune . Police first became aware of the alleged scam after being called by tellers at two Lido banking institutions . The empJoyes became suspicious or a $25,000 cash transaction involv· ing the retiree and a young female. The arrest.s involYed counts of conspiracy to commit grand theft lodged against Marie Clem- mons, 20; Laurie Henson, 25 ; Eugene Washington and Glenda Washington, each 35, and Dale Milton Long, 25. Detectives .said the scenario went like this : • The victirri was out in the front yard o! her westside Costa Mesa home al about 10 a.m. Thursday when two young women ap- proached, carrying a sealed en- velope. They asked her if she knew of any black famili es in the neighborhood, showed her the en- velope and said that they saw a black man drop it. The envelope had an inscription which said "do not open.·· After convincing the elderly woman that they felt the contents were valuable and that a lawyer friend should offer advice. she welcomed the pair inside and lhe touch allegedly began. "fhe victim insisted that so- meone should open the package, and the two women did. nashini;: (See PIGEON, Page AZ ) eouniy'OJr On Holiday All Orange County gov- ernment offices except the Department of Education will be closed Monday to mark the federal govern· ment's Veterans Day holi · day. .. City halls in 15 county c:ities, including Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, San Juan Capistrano and Seal Beach will also mark the three· day weekend. All state ofrices and the courts will remain Open because they recognize the old Nov . 11 dat e as V.eterans Day. \ ,Because Monday is a t«leral holiday there will tw no mail delivery, but all banks will be open. All but on• county school di!trict, c,ptstrano Unified, also ""°be apen. ·,· • ., the outlawed Irish Republican Army, made an abortive aUempt Thursday lo swap his hostage for the rreedom of his woman ac· complice, now virtually iden- tified as 19-year-old Marian Coyle from Londonderry. But when the government re-- iterated its flat · 'nc><teals" at· titude, Galla&her began to talk of the penalties involved if he re· leased Herrrma, chier executive Puppy Love . of the Dutch owned Fcrenka Company. "They are beginning to figure the price to be paid,'' one source said. Police have kept up a shouted dialogue through the nights in an apparent attempt to 2revent the kidnap couple from .s leeping. "We are pretty certain they are suffering from lack of sleep now ·and very edgy," a police ~ource .said. Sonja J-liglcy. 3. went to the carnival al the Fountain Valley Recreation Center Thursday. That's where s he met this big fuzzy dog. It was love at first sight. Sonja is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1-ligley or Foun· lain Valle)'. Roosevelt Selling Collection Sunday They won •t be selling pieces of the rock, but pieces oC the past - expensive ones -at an auction of presidential memorabilia 1n Costa Mesa Sunday. ' The auction is of pieces from the collection of James Roosevelt of Newport Beach, son of former PTes idcnt Franklin Del anf) Roosevelt. The auction is scheduled for l p.m. Sunday at the Holiday Inn. 3131 S. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. The pieces will be dis pl ayed for viewing from 9 a . m . James Roosevelt, who has a financial and management con- sultant firm in Newport &ach, is a former U.S. congressman. Santa Ana auctioneer Phil Hansen said that the sale will in - clude rare first editions of books authored by presidenL-;, s igned documents. and letters, plus gold. silver. and bronze medals and mementos. ·rhe sale will include a portrait in oil of President Roosevelt. one of his wife, F.leanor Roosevelt, and another of the president's mother. Sarah Delano Roosevelt. F\lrniture anrt jewelry from the Roosevelt family also will be auctioned . Paintings by Whistler , Goya . and Chagal will be sold too. according to llansen. All told, 23'1' items are listed. 205 or them from the collection of James Roosevelt. The other 32 are·from cosigners to the auc- tion, but their names have been withheld . Roose,·elt, who h'aS a home ln Corona del Mar, said that he is selling the pieces for a couple of reasons. Fir.st m y own collection of books and manuscripL-;, which I've kept .si nce I was a boy has jus t been silting on the shelf with nobody looking at 11 ," he said. :-.Jone of my childrt·n has ;Jny in · le rest In that kind of t hing.·· lie said t hat the ot her rea~on is that his home is not lar~e enouRh to arcommodatt~ some or the furniture ile m s, such i:IS a din ing · room table, and a gr;.ind piann l\'e;1tl1er Sunny s kies thrqugh Saturday. Clc<Jr and cool tonight. according to the weather ser vice. A little cooler Saturday ~·it h beach hi ghs of 68 r1o;ing to 74 inland. Lows to111ght 48 to .54 . INSIDE TODA.'\" What are a lady 111 curlers and a skate·boarding teen- ager doing 1n lhe Orange Coos! College Library? See story with photos by Daily Pita! Pholographer Richard Koehler on Page Cl of t~ Weekender . lnde:.: Al 'f-l<tr•kl ., Mt!-~ ....... " ...... , ,,... •• .. C.l~I .. ,,.,,...,., C:6·1 CllHl!IM 0 1·U ~I'"""' •• ........ " 1i..ll1•'l•I "9W9 .. CrM·-· " °"~ ..... C.filll'l\I •• Dt~fl ... Uctt .. ....... Slot ll.i&trt.I P'1""' " , ...... . .. , «.olt1rt1h1mi!fll (;\ I ;.l!K'll M>trllt11 ~ ·-· • • .... tff-i. ..., ..... ,<; ..... •• Wl'll .... t •• -· .. ·" Wlll"WI N•"" .. '""'""''"*' " -·-<•~ -~r1 " • A% DAIL y PILOT c Friday. Octoo.r 24, 1975 OK Fro1n 'Top' '· f',..•Pa~A J MANG ••• Oil Firms Drill of tal<io1 th• sare poslUon. rd take the rbky one and try dlf- rerent melbodt, ··he testified. Off San Diego Mani admitted that maldnl ol· I-hand, provocative statemenui was one method to Jar studenui who he believed had been too :m· mured by their lengthy tducaUon period. SAN DI F.GO <Ul'l l E1i.:h teen oil con1panies arl' drilling ;ul unannounced ·'deep t•orc holt··· in the Pacific 94 miles west of h''rc. a U.S. Geological Survey off1c1:.iJ confirmed. ··The projccl h;.1 s h1'l'n .1p proved all the "''<1y u1> to Jt l·.1 :-t the undersecretary uf thl· Jn terior in \\1ash1ngton 111 pr1·par:..i tion for the offshorl' lc;1:.L' s:1!\· 111 Oet'embl'r ... \/1ll1arn (:ert• manager of the :.Uf\t.'\ s ctin servation divi::.1on al ~t crilo l)<Jrk. said Thursday. The drilling :-.tll', nt~..ir th1· Bishop Rock o rt•..111 :-;ho:.i \ nn 2nd T urk Env o y Murdered PARIS tAP1 Gunmen am- bushed th t:' Turk is h am · bassador's limou~inc <.i nd as- sassinated him and his chauffeur at point-blank range today. The envoy "'as the sec:ond Turkish ambassador slain by unknuv.•n assailants in Europe in ·\8 hours An anonym ous phone <.·all tt• the Turkish F.mbassv s:.ud later the bu1ld1n~ ,,1ould ht• blnv.·n up this evening, ;ind poli ce 1n1 mediately began ;1 search. There was speculation lhJt Greek, Greek Cypriot or Arm~· nian terrorists might have b<>cn behind the assassination. but no group imm e diatel y cl<.limed responsibility. A top police official in Vicnn.i. where the Turkish ambassador \\las gunned dov.•n \Vedncsd:.y. said today's kill in g in Paris ap- peared to conri rm the throry that an internation a l error group was at work. In Ank:ira . an emergency meeting of the ·rurkish cabinet was called after news of the Paris slaying was received. Paris police said Ambassaour Is mail Erez. 56, was returning to the Turkis h Embassy. where he bad his living quarters. after a reception. From Page A J PIGEON ..• som e currency and rejoicing at their find. After a phony phone call , the pair said the "lawyer-friend'' re· commended that if the elderly woman wanted to share the find . she should put up some of her own money as good failh. They then drove the woman to a savings and loan branch \\'here shedrew SS,000 in cash and added S.100 from her wallet. handing it all over. But that allegedly wasn·l enough, police said. From that branch. lhe pair drove the \\'Oman lo a savings and loan ofrice on the Lido Peninsula where the victim closed an account and withdrew a check for $25,000, accepting the note because the staff at Im· perial Savings and Loan couldn 't furnish that much cash. The trio then went next door to Bank of America, but by then police already had been call ed. Staff me mbers at the bank could not provide that much cash, either, and the trio settled for a cashier's check. At that point, polic(' already had started a tail on the group and for two m ore hours. the trail led from one phone booth to another and finally to a corner near the victim ·s home where the assertedly frustrated and wary suspects dumped the old \\'O man. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pre\IOtfl1 lllO PIJl)lo- JaCk R . Curley V<t~ Pfe .. IMn• •"" c;......,. .. __ , ThOmas Kee1Jll [O•lor Thomas-A. Murphlne ,....,....1'19 Eau ... Chlr les H. Loos Richard P. Nall "''"'en! _.._tll'll f.Olt"'' Tefli .... •M 1714) '41..Q21 an.If led Advertising '42·1671 C'nrtet. R~-nk . is v.·1th1n or adJa <'l•llt to th(• largL·st of f1vt• off~horc tracts total111g 7 7 rn11l1011 <il'l'l'S t\'h1ch t.he Int erior Oepartm('nt has marked for eventual oil pro rlu<.·t1on The tlrdling 1s hl'lflC l'onduetl·d by f:xp!or;il1on Sl•r\'Lt'c Cu lrll' of \.:entura for a l'Onsorl1um m:1d{' up of most or the m:1Jo1· ud t•umpanll'S and son1£• uf till' 1n1nor Olll'S. (;ert.· sauJ 'J'bl' "·ur).; -..t:n1l'd 111 1\ugu:sl Thl• dl'rr1ck·toppl.'d ship bt.•111g ll~l·tt, ('u~:s I . IS n\\'nl"d ;111<1 npt•r;.itt•d by GJub<.tl .\1<.irtlll' lnl' of J,os Angt·il'S Ei ghteen oil cnmpan1es ..1rt· undt•r"·riting the dr11!1ng," :sa id llichurtl A Eckhart, vll'l' pr<.·s1 dt"nl of lhl-' Ventura firm. This holP ".as pliJt'l'(J v•hl·rl' lhcre 1s little chance of cncoun- ~ering nil." hl' said. ··\\!care try· 1ng to drill a drv hole. It's v.•hat \\IE' call a deep. core hole or u strat1graph1 c tcsl.' · S aiffJr Girls Mang then alluded to the classroom intercom which he · daid had become an intolerable interr uption when his classes were involved tn Intense dis· cussions. - Quite often, be related, he would make intentionally pro· vocative st atement.s sometimes loosely related to the discussion topi c when the intercom went ofr -sometimes three times in ont• class session. It was one such greeting on the phone that was cited in the com· plat.nt : "Clyde's abortion clinic ; you rape 'em, we scrape'em." The topic of the day, he said. was abortion. After learning that someone took umbfage at hear ing the greeting in the school or- fice. Mang said he apologized. In several other alleged in c1 dents. Ma ng admitted saying the cited remarks and said that hl' would never use the terms again under similar circumstances. lie declined to i<lL•ntify lht• companies involved ··because '"'c are bound by confidentiality," but said the work \Vas cx~ctcd to continue another n1onth. Drill corC'S and sediments from thC' test holC' wcrl· heini: analyzed by Anderson Wilcoxon & /\s sociatC's hert>. A 0 . \\!arren. a biostratigrapher for the firm. said the prim:1ry purpose of tht• drilling \V:lS to learn the naturt• and age of the rot·ks 1n the miles· deep sedimentary scquenl'(' of fshore. I lornccoming court al Nev.rport J larJ}Q r High School in c:ludes (b<1ck rO\\'. f rom left / fres hm•1n Julie Kawamura. sophomore Debhil· J~L·atty, j unior Allison Riley. plus (front . from left ) seniors Suzanne Aubert, Brynn OOl)rO\\' and Stacey Kirkpatrick. One of the three seniors wi ll be crown ed homecoming queen during tonight's foot· ball game. \OJhich pits Sailors against Loar a Saxons at Davidson Field . In all the cited instances, Mang sajd that he thoug ht that he did no harrn to. students and that in ~l;l~I! or the insta nces did he infer disres pect for the school ad- ministration. ( Some or his off.hand remarks related to American politics. notably a joke related to then President Ri c hard Nixf>n and which Mang admitted "'as orr rolor and l'Ontained ii doubit'· entendre. .Scientists ~•t that meeting dis· closed rindings indil'ating of· fs hore sedimC'nts as thick a s 50,000 feet V.'ere similar lo those v..·hi ch ha ve vietded millions of barrels of oil In other parts or the state. Grand Jury Indicts Sara Jane Moore ',.,,.a·' ..... ..o .. "" , ....... ........... --~··"' "'" "' '"' ..... , .. At the time, December of 1973, Watergate was the big issUl' and on th at particular day I sensed the student s werl· de pressed. l said the joke to make them laugh a little,·· he said. DOW SUFFERS SHARP LOSS • \/F.\V YORK IA PI -Fresh doubts on New York City 's fin an· cial prospects dealt the stock mark et a broad setback today. Trading was m oderately ac· tive. The Dow Jones industrial average Jost 14.64 points to 340.52. (Tables, BS J. Brokers said a predictable urge to lak(' profits after a four. session rally was heightened by indications that New York City's chances of obtnining federal Joan guarantees were diminishing. s ,\N FR1\NCISCO !AP! -A federal grand jury has indicted Sara Jane Moore on charges or at· lempt1ni.: to murder President Ford last month. it v.·as revealed today. ll.S. Dis trict Court Judge Sarnuel Conti ordered the indil'I· 1nent made public today. It \Vas is - s ued \\'t.>dnesday but sealed al thl• request of \hl.' l . S. attorney's of f1ce . ;\tr s :i.toorc \\'as charged by federal authorities with the r1t tempted assassination s hortly Jftl'r her arres t on Sept. 22 outside a San fo~ra ncisl'Ohotel. She 1s undergoing a court· ordered psychiatric' examination at the San Diego Metropolitan Correctional Center to determine "'hether she is mentally compe· tent. lo understand proceedings a~a1nst hl•r and assist in her de· ft~nsc . Festival Exhibitor C·arl C. Abel Dead l\1aster v.•ood carver and loni;?:· ti me Laguna Beach Festival 0£ Arts Exhibitor C<irl Christian Abel has died foll owing a heart attack. He died l\tonday at South Coast Community l~ospilal at the age vi 83. interment \¥a s at Paciric View l\1emorial Park in Corona del l\1ar. No services were scheduled . )1r. Abel. his "'ife and five l'hildren came to California from Denmark in 1925. He moved to l.aguna Reach in 1937 and ex · hibited his \\'OOd c:lrvings at the Festiva l of Arts that year. back in the days when the festival was held at the women 's club on the site of "'hat is nov.• Laguna Beach C'1ty l~all. Mr . Abel, '''ho lived in Costa Mesa for a period, had on ly done '''ood carvings as a hobby when living in Denmark. But he turned to it for a Ii ving when he moved to the U.S. because his English "'as not good enough for him to be a car salesman. He had been a car salesman 1n Odense -t he home town or Dani s h s tory teller Han s Christan Andersen -and had led a full, adventurous life there before emi gratine. Besides selling a utomo"biles, he raced motorcycles professiona l· ly and flew in his own air circus. Once he hired a young s tunt flyer called Herman Goering for a "·eekend performance. "He was good, but expensive:· Mr . Abel recalled in a newspaper interview published in 1957. ' Besid~s the $500 I paid him, he wouldn ·t go up unless he could take severa l bottles of cham· · pagne with him.·· The Abel family first settled in Brooklyn, New York, when they emigrated from Denmark. Then the family moved to Rockford Ill. '''here Mr. Abel opened ~ studio. lie is survived by his w11.lo"·· Willi Abel of the family home in 1.aguna Beach ; sons, Mogens Abel and lb Christian Abel of L.aguna Beach; daughters Bierll' Abel or Laguna Beach and Jane Du Ree of lluntington Be ac h ; seven grandchildren and fi ve great gr andchildren. 'My Baby' In Coma for 34 Years TARPON SPRINGS. F1 a. (U PI) -A mother who has tended her coma-stricken daughter for 34.years says she couldn 't "ptlll the plug,'" as Mr. a nd Mrs. Joseph Quinlan want to do. The QWnlans h ave asked a court in Morris town N.J ., to allow them to t e rminate the treatment that iS keeping their 21-ycar-0ld comatose daughter Karen Ann, alive. ' "Everyone has his O\Vfl feelin gs in a situation like this,'' said Mrs . Louis Esposito who vows she will continue caring for her daughter.' Elaine. "This is my baby. Smile for me. Baby;· says Mrs. Esposito, hugging her dark-haired daughter as she lies on her bed . Elaine E s pos ito, n ow 41, has been in a coma since she w as 6 when s he underwent surgery for a ruptured appendix. She weighs 75 pounds and requires cons· tant care from her mother, who leaves the house only to atte nd Mass ortoshopfor groceries. She is turned once an hour during the day to 11,void bedsores. She is massaged twice a day-«ffiti~ fed every four hours through a tube through her nose. Her throat is paralyzed and her right lung Is collapsed. I I The brief indictment said . ·The grand jury charges: that on or about Sept. 22, 1975, in the city a nd county or San FranCisco. stale and Northern District of California, Sara Jane Moore, also known as Sara J a ne Aalbcrg, de· Cendant herein , did willfully and knowingly attempt to murder Gerald R. Ford, t he president <'•~ the t lnited States. by use of a handgun.·· The indictment alleged a viola· tion of a federal law specificially covering attempted ass,assina· tion of the president or the United States. Judge Conti set Tuesday for ar - raignntent, plea and possible set· ting of a trial date. He orderetl that U.S. marshals bring Mrs. Moor e here for the hearing and return her for further 1)6ychiatric evaluation following the session. TON IGHT FATHE R"S DAY " OCC Drama. Auditorium, (kt. 24 -25, 8 p.m . Free. FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs. Estancia (Estancia I tomeeom· ingl, O CC Stadium . 8 p .m . :\'('\\'port v :;. l.oa ra (l·larbor Home<'oming J, David.son F'ield, 8 p.m. ESTANCIA HO)IECOMING Reception, Forum . 4 :30 to 6 p.m t be£orc gamf.' >. OCC LECTURES Astronomy.·· Science Lecture l . 6 :30 and 8 .30 p.m ... Charles Darv.'in and the B('aglc." Science l-lall. 7 :30 p .m . "Gest alt Ap- proach T owar d Personal Growth ... Science Lecture 2. 7:30 p.m. "Our Explosive Earth, .. Art L.ecture Hall , 119. 7 : JOp.m. On ~nother allegation -one asserting that he used a conf1d en· Lia! meffio rrom Principal Dennis Evans as a class discussion topic -Ma ng justified the activity because it related to a field trip to a Monastery in Trabuco Canyon. It was a ventur(' which Evans did not permit because of its assert- ed religious overtones. Again. :\1 ang stressed he meant no disrespect by duplicat--: 1ng the memo and using it 1n class. Instead. he said. theact1v1 - ty was intended as a means of rinding out from his own s tudents whether Evans· value judgments about :'\t ang's teac hing, included in the m issive. followed the - th i nkin g of the students. themselves. Pre -Holiday I· Sofa and Chair Sale ALL LEATHER AT 20°/o OFF ' . ' ' Over 400 Fine Quality Chairs to Choose From .. Such Names As- Woodmark Sherrill Marge Carson ··- -Over 200 Fine Quality Sofas to Choose From Stone & Phillips Marlmont Landm-.rk All in designer fabrics and all priced to sell! 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