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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-06 - Orange Coast Pilot- ' . , • r ... Eludes _CaptJ&r.e . -. • eer.s ' ----- SeX Triitl _A:wBits .. .. f•.j .• i Pentagon Raliltg ~ ·, . ~- l -••• : DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * w • .. .. "' • • VOL .. , HO. J", I SECTIONS, • l"AG IU ' • ~ U"I T ... lllito SEAf!CH ,CONTIN\IES FOR MJSSlf'IG F~ORIDA T!'ENS Katherine Ball With Boyfriend ThoJT1a• (lregofy' •.. ! . '• . .• , ... I .- 'Last Date~ Leads • To.~Kii,l~p ,of .r~~n .. : . ' ~ ' . . . ,., • t . '~ .:~ ' •• , ( ... A .Dj1l1onw1d~ search continued Chandler, Okla. reported i;hort.ly l<?dat (or a Fort 1.auderdale, F1<.1. fher(>after th at a teenaged couple g1rh 14, and the lovestruck ex-£itting their· description down Ao boy(riend from Westminster who t.fte ·car and ti partial licf''n!Se followed her east lo an cxc lusi\'e number had been seen panhandl· sct\ool, hoping she would change ing downtown. her mind. · 1 Authorities believe Thomas J ohn_ Gregor y, 19 . or West min s le r , .abducted K•therine Rall 1'1onday night.on wha( wa:s lo hijve been lheir lasl dale al her wis hes. Gregory followed lhe girl he m et las t summer while the par,enls of both were employed in Dhahra'.n, Saudi Arabia with the Arabian Ame1lean Oil Company (ARAMCO>. a,uthorities !!lay. ••ae didn't go tO school or anything.·• says a frif!nd of Kathy Ball at Pinecre!!llSchool. "He just hung arouOO, waiting tosee her." · I The FBI e.ntercd the case Tu~· day alter Et service station owner in Waverq. Tenn. found a note in ,.,r the l1diH restroom pleading ror help •. ••J am being kidnaped.. Please n.11 U.e poli('e and the .Pinect~t · School f:'I f'orl Laud.,rdale. We are gain£ to caurorriiu:· sit.id the nqtesigned :ti mpl~1~ KMth)'. Carl Sh 1•ne. l~ld fBI agent• later h' r .. cullcli a fall, blonde sirl who -t\!mell wry netyoui:; and \Va!!! accon1punlrtl b a ydong ••n-ubtJna: in his statiQ.n. 4 ~1i Ss Rail's parents, Mr. and · · I\lrs. Gilbert Ball. have flown baCk from Saudi Arabia to await further, deve)Opmenls in the ~trange case inyolvtng a teen· age romance and law enrorcemenl CS... ABDUCT, PageAZl Chie'f GUilty Of Pot Rap SAN DIEGO (U Pl)-Davjd El· liot, the chief of the Manzanita Jn. dian tribe, has.been.round guilty of ill~gally Possessing 350 poonds oldynamtteand cultJvl.tlng m ri- tuana. • ·' ...., . How4tver, th SUperior Court jury l~Al con•icted Elliot Wed· n\'Sday "oquitted him>ol chu·~es 1 or receivi'ng stolen 'pn)pertr .nd _ ."J>()8$e~sion Of ltmj>hdami~J. ffis wirl!, Judy .\nn, 41, w8s convicted otr-u!tivating marijuana. ulhorities charged Elliot alter a •f9r~~1 ranger r~rted seeing him c:arrytnM mart,juana plants on his east San niego property in J'u.ly • ~ • • Ill . ' J)l 5.0C Bot ·- Suspects. Arrested .By ARTHUR R. VI NSEi. ot ... 0.11, Pilat $Ulft A suspicious scene on a San Bt>rnardino County desert dry lake, .spotled..f~h~ above by rlying federal narcotics agents. has led to capture of five Or:-1nge Co unlians a nd an estimated Sl00,000 worth of m3ri· juana. The seizure was announced rollo\ving f!'deral court arraign. ment late Tu!'!!ld ay afternoon of four defendant~. wh.ilJt~e fi[lh,. aged 17, will be .handled by; juvenile court authorilies. ~. ' Dru,e: Enforc'ement Ad -' ministration Agent Joe Flanders said the incident late Monday . night near Galloway' Ory Lake occurred while the DEA Air Group Was patrolling there. 1 I.ights of what turned out to be three camper trucks we re spotted below. iUuminating a . ·('n1dt! ruriway for an incominli . aircraft. said Agent Flanders. · He said ground patrol units. we.re . .dispatched and surpris~ the party or fiv e unloadin ~ bundles ('_omprisin& a Lon of the,~ weed rrom the plane into two of the camper veh iele!S. ' .•• The . w ait.ing aircraft roil red{ sky\l.'ard a nd vanished, eludin . thE' DE.o\ spotter planes. Jnvest.i~Lo.r~...&Jo.ted it rn~ have been low on fuel and rorced' to la nd somewhere nearbY, because-a third camper.truck irli· poUnded at thf' scene was laden with aviafion fuel drums and a fue-1 pump. Adults arrested include Daniel llogan, 30, of 25752 Avenida Pedregal, San Juan Capistrano; plus' Harold Fairbrother , 45, Charles Chisum, 18, bt>th of the sa'me addr.ess in Orange and Gerald Salley, 24, of Orange. The 17·ytar·old is also Cr.om Orange. Hogan and Salley ate charged with possession of marijuana wi~ intent to sell, while the flt.hers Ille~ ch,arge& otaiding and abetMng pqssessloo of mafijunna with intent to.gel I. I' .. ' Mandl\t~ry ~eath ' 'WASHINGTON (UPI l -Sen. H~man T~lm adge, (D·Ga.>, ln· troduced tegislati9n Wednesday providing a mandatory dc&ith IM'Olt nce f01' :1nyooe c:onvicted o( \ murdering or atte.rop~ng to klU the prt>sident, acting pr"5identpr prestdent·elect. ' . .. . ; • • ' . . ,, .arc ontIDues • • •• .. For Ex·countian • • Abd Girl Captive ' • ee Ill ........ oac Aut~ Mystery. H~!':!!::.~ulls .. Vanishing Act -Attacking ot t1'le Olllf Pif9t $Utf • ~ The question of what h.appcned to Mrf" 1.\li c!' t.oftis· car after it was towed away from her home on Police orders remained one uf ~lunlill gton Reaeh ·s hottes t mysteries today. :\'o one seem s to knoy,· for rt•r· lain if the ill.fated 1965 Chevrolt'l station wagon was crush!'d by a <'Ompaetlng n1 achinr 0riftliieves entered a storage yard guarded by watch dogs and towed .aw ay the ear that v•a ... missing .a carburt.•tor and wa:;n·t in running order. Polic!' of£1cers and one of the owners of thf' llunlini.,1.on Auto SerW.ce. tr~Y Jhat it <qlp('ar.:o lhc vehicle "'aS stolen, although it didn't appear to be a pcirticularl.'· pi-ime item for di s <'l'rning thieves. l\1rs . Loftis is leoning to,••ards t~e possibility it was crushed. "I 'm gu<'ssing that ii ""<l s stripped and crushed.·· she :-<iid Wt"dnesday. "'I don't think lht•y 'll ever find it . "And I don ·1 S('E' hov.' it could be stol en . Th('y·d have to tow it away and they h::ive w<1trh dogs out th!'r e and concrete "'alls around the pl<1ee. ·· : Pete P~terson, an owner or the tbwing and storage service firm. !!lays Jte -suspects the car was sfolen from the lot on Crystal street.. · · · ' •· 'Thefts at the site arc almost e1 Tij ghtly occurr..-.nce. he said. !!("' !t1lid an ~¥r <'Qm pr("'ssor, auto p'artS' and mi~<'ella'.rfeo~' tOOls also have been ta ken recently. •·t really don't think it was crushed,·· he !!laid. There have been reports lhat Mrs . l.oflis· car was mistaken for another by crushers. however. .>\ccording lo an unsubstant~al · ed account. lht• crushers were in· (Sf.eC1\R, Pagel\2) ATOM CA NISTER SilLL IN .SHAFf YUCCA FLAT.' N'ev. -<UPI ) The nuclear explosive that al'· cidentatly fell to the tiottOm of a 65(1.f.oot deep s haft two weeks ago is st1U there today and scienti$ts still have not decided what to do about iL Eleven wor~ers at the te<leral government•$ nuclear weapons. test site were inju.ced when the t7~ton canlster containing the nuclear device bro~e loose as it wa~ being lo"•ered into the shaft Oct. 23. It fell th!' last •lO feet, and was damaged in the fall. ·• O•U' Pllol st.II P-• WHERE IS HER CAR ? Mrs. Alice Loftis -- El Toro Sex Trial Awaits Navy Ruling Ry RUlll ~J J-:J>Zl f:J .SKJ ·Court:martial proceE'din~s i.il El Toro against l.t. ~1ary :'1J ifl 1s V.'('r!' dC'layed today until '.\'ov. 12 to await a decision from the St."'Cretary of the ~ avy on her or fer to resign fronl the lJ.!'i '.\t arint> Corps. l.t. ~iflis . v.·ho apjl('arC'd for ,1 pre-trial hearing at F.I Toro l\larin!' Corps Air Station. i ~ charged with conduct unbccom· ing an officer stemming from al - IE'gations that she h::td sexual in· tercourst.' with six enlisted men. The tall, Willowy brun('tle could face up to 10 years and four months of confinement and hurd labor, forfeitur<" or her pay, and a dishonorable discharge if sh!' is convicted. LiE'utenant ~l-flis , ho\\·ever. has orfered lo resign her ('001· mission under "honorable condi· lions:· Word on the acceptance or re- jection o( that offer was ex peeled froth Wa s hin g ton , D .C .. sometime today . A post exchange of(icee: at the M arin~ Corp!!! Yum01 Air Station, I .ieulenant Niflis is <'harged with Allowing men into her bachelor·s !S.e MA RIN f., P a&• A%) Joh Rule Ry OOlJGlll.1\S F Rt17..SOl t: Ol lfte O•il' Pilot katt Irvine police had no new lt.•ads t0t.lay on Universit y 1--li gh. Schoot gymnastics coach R!'a D .. .\ndt>rs who-disappe.ared Tuesday aftec. leaving a series of notes causing ft':.tr for his s:.ifet y. :\nders. 29 , v.·ho v.·as a foundl·r of tht> privatt.• Acadl•my of Ml•n':s Gymnasties ;n1d Irvine \;ym· nasties Park in addition to his hi gh S<'hool t"oarhing. had bt•t·il d("'s pondt•nt Ut·c auS(' of ~ C:aliforn"i<t lnt er:.:c h Olaitil-. Ft'l(jeration tClt•1 rule that prt>· Vl'nted him from holding both the high srhool a nd private coaching posts. aecordin~ to friends .·\nders left a ::.l·ril's of noll'S i<1mbasting the rult• and giving hi s pers,1n:ll !'fft·t·t::. <i nd busint'SS interests to friends The gymn<.1 stit·:-. co;1t•h s ub· milted a letter of rt•:.:ig11ation. t.•f. feclivc in January. tu the lr\'1 n~ school dis triet aftt·r hl· V.'<tS told he could not conlinut• to hold both Jobs. ~\ccordi ng tu UniVl'rs it y lligh School Prineipal Vi(· Sht·rrritl. the resi)?n<ition \\.'<IS lx•inl<! ht•ld in :-u:-penst' until "v..·("' ruuld try to 1\•ork th1nj?s out lhrouf.(h lht• pro· ( s('(' co,\{' II. Pa2t• :\.2 ) "'e;.11l1Pr Fair through i''r1duy Sl ight!;.• w;.1r m l'r tern pt•r;1tures . lliJ!h s ;.1t th<' bt•achcs in the upper 60s rising to around 70 inland <irea s. l.ows 45 to 52. I NSIDE T ODAY Oon 't try lo get into Col Stntc 1''ullnton nt'II ~pnnq Jrs ovt>tfl O'lving nou• and od mlJ.Y;OTJf have be('Jl cut ofl See Page Al'l AIY-S.r¥k• 1: ..... "9ft!R<• L.M ... ,_ c." ...... . 0.11lflM C.rnlC\ --o..i:11Niotkn •Rt-<11-1fl"'9fll fllMr'( .. ,,_.,._ll:•c•rd "'9Nttf9' ,.....,.,"'- Index .. " .. " C•·ll " " "' .. ' fl•·I "' .. .. -~ .... ,, !12 ""°"'.. ••·t Mu\<HI l'"-1 fl6 ....11 .... 11M,.,, ... ()l'A .... CHftl'I' •U·1J ,..,""'' 81·1 $ylwol '"-'"' llU l•pera ' c •·J ~.wc1o .,..,.,.,, , ... , .,1 .... •\ln't '-• ·"' . . ·~·i • • • .... d hfw\ "'4 . • " "°" ·::<1 t .. , lie.id_ pdji.c~J D ,\ 1,1 ~... . .... ........ ~ -~ .. ,L . ··---4 ' . . ' • . . r • . .\2 DAILYPILOT s Thursday, Novttmbet6. 1975 'Rocky's Motive? 1 'End Squabbling' \\',\Slll;\Ci 'l'()~ ll:l'I ; -Vice l'rl"•1 d1·111 \'l·l,on 1\ Ho<'ke£t•llL"r :-.•id t1~l .1y Ill· "'1l hdrt•\\' (rn1n thl' [\lj1i th)IOJf\,1\(1)1\ )!H'\Ul"l' lO kl•C•p p;u·t,· "lJu .1bhltn ~·· rr..:.m cu1n pi1l".•l111;.: l'1 l'S1d e11l Furd's Job ~lnd not bc·t·.1u:-t· th\'Y disai:rce<l on ~ovt'rnmvnt poll C'y 1'ht> vi<'t' prt"·ltll"nt, 1n hi:-fir:-! pu b l t t• tl1 S('U""1o n of !ht· bombshell dt•l·1~1on lhrti~ d.1 \~ ago tu tdkt"' hi!) o.1me uut of t·On Students Aet . S:we Bus Driver, Selves C)fll .. 1\Xl>O . 1·1:1 !.\11 ) -\\'ht•n \('tt'r:n1 :-.c ho<>I hu ~ drivt•r .Jt•r1·y King pa:-iSL·d t)Ut ~It the• \\'ht:C'I. the ·1.3 '!ludents on lhC' hu:-.savcd their own lives und his. ·rhc l\l'.Onc J l1gh School tecn-a gt•r:-1.1t·l1..'d o.1fte r thl· lil ·.YC'ar ·c)lct tlrJ\'t'r lapsC'cl into an o.1pparcnt diabet it· t'Oma \\hi I(• cl ri v1n g th(' students to school . J-';1ith llr<.1nt. a :-tuflt•nl passenger , ,1urnpt•d to thl· \\ ht•t:I ;.tn l l J}Ullt•d lht· \'Chic-le to thl' curl>. '.\ll'all\\'hilC'. u :-.111~ lh1· hus r adio. l)<.1nny Ortiz sun1n1011C'tl un a1n hu lanct· ()\ht~r st11dt•11ls k(•pt King \\';.1rn1 ilnd dabbt'd :-.ugar 1111 his tong u1'. ·'I It• \vas pure \\'hit1..• and freezing t'o lcl. · · s aid J\•I1k c Purdy .. 'l'hl·.'· t1)l<I us 1r '''t· hatln 't gottC'n him to thl' h11:-.p11 al hl· \\'uuld havt• {\irJ . ·· addccl Ortiz. Kin ).! ,,·a s trc.•att'<I for in sulin shock '-!llrl rl•lc.•:1s l'd llis firs t \\'Ord:; on ('urning to \.\'ere, "Is 1•verybody okay '1 " From Pagr ;l I MARINE ... nffi('('rs · qu;1rt1•rS. pC'rfrirming nr .tl :'t'X on ;1n l'nlistt-d '.\.l ;irint·. .ind slC'eping "''ith both hC'r in .... lru1:tor ;ind f f•llow students of a '.\.lar1n(' Corps hutnan rt·lations cl as~. In addition, sht• has bt'l'n ;H·- l'USt•d o f hl-lving st~xua l in l(•rcours<• '>''ith thrE't' l'nli s!C'd · :'\t a r ines "'ho \\'C'l't' ht'r s ub ord inal£':' \\'hilt• sht· \\'as ;.iss i:-.t •1nt man<1ger of th(' 'i'l1ma b;is(' rt'tail sturt• l.it't1tenant '.\lifli s . an attr<1C'tivl' 23·year·old woman. quietly sippt'd her roffee during tod ay's pretrial ht•arins at the F.l Toro law cen t C'r , ocrasion a ll y '>''hi s pt'ring to ht•r military coun s t'lor, Cap l . RruC'c 1\. B~ickberg . : Ra <"kberg told the C"ourt lh;,tl 1.it•utenant Nirlis had bee n -restricted from E'nterin the of· ficers club at the Xuma bUe, ull s:oci~I evE'nts ci l lht!'dfftttrs"'cJub, ;ind from participating in any of. ficers meetings. That prohibition, he said. ex· tended to a recent Woman's Day Jun<"heon which r e<"e ntly was ht•ld <1t the club and evening meals in the c lub 's di ning r~1cility . _ l·ler civili an attorney, Jay \V . .Jeffcoat, w;.1s not present al today's hearing but is expected to lead the defense when lht• tribunal reconvt.•nes later this m onth. The rontinued sC'ssion also is likely to be ronrined to legal mo· tions which will be made without the presence of the seven·man jury. The form al court·martial, if it . ;irtually will oC'C'ur. is expected to b{' docketed by the military judge, Lt . Col. William R, Draper Jr .. at the ~ov . 12 d ate. Prosecutor Dean A. DaggE'tt. resisted t~e motion for any conli· nuanC'e bE'caus{' he mai ntained her o!fE'r to rC'sig n did not havt' Ct direct con n ect ion "'ith the l'har ges ;:1gains t I.i eutenant ,'-:1nis. Hash Oil Probe S.t\N FR 1\'.'llC ISCO (AP > Federa l officers. hopeful of more a rrC'st s, arC' prrssi ng an in · vestigation s lC'mming from se izure at San Francisco Interna· tional .t\irport of h ashish oil with a strC'et ·salC' v a Ju e of SI mill ion. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TM Or•n'10' c ... 11 D•ll~ P•IOI, .. 11 .. _,, " c.,..,r,._ '"" ,..,,.., P••>\, •\ p.otll••r•o'<I b• 11\ft c,,.,...,.. (""I' P....,h..,u>q C.--.>.my !oo'p~•~!~ !!Oii_, ··~ """''"'.-cl "'""'°" ...........,. ~ .. .,~, fOI' (.o"• """""'• l'ff ... DOt! a..,; .. , M""l•"'>I"" II~••" founl••" V.o!l~y. h •·n~. ~••IM•• V•li.y •..O L...,~ ... 81'~<1> ~h (-1 A '">.:!'~ <"4"""'1 •<llh°" I\ -II\-Safut<t.oy• ""'" - ,.,,, l .... .,.._'""' ""41h•h•"4 ~ ..... ·~ ... lJ:I -\!Ill•• Str~tl. lint• M~.,. OhlOO"'• 'tt•lt Hicks Moves <hi Closure Of Parlors Working wilh tht' stat<' under its SO·CHllC'd llt•d Light AbalC'· ment ,.\rt. Oran gt• County nistri1.·l Attornt~y Cecil llil·ks movC'd latt· W edne s d~1 y to clo s t~ thrct' m<1ssag(' parlors in l\naheim . Plnct"s he allC'gC'd tolx> "houst•s . of IC'\Vdness tind prostitution .. w{'re identified as the Ori ent al Saunet and :\l ass;.igt> f>arl or. •IOI W. Katella 1\ve., A1·t III Massage. Parlor, 3050 W. l.inC'oln 1\vc. and Velvet Tou<"h Mass;.igC' J>arJor, ·2().l-1 W. I.incoln Ave ld e ntifi t.•d a s owners or operators of the accused prt'· mises are Peggy l luffman, A . I.. Rist and i\1argart.•I Ri st of the Oriental parlor. Judith J-1. Ellis and Donna Kay Martin of Act llJ and Fred v. Masteson, Kf'nneth "' Dale Clause n and l.oui e B. Clausen of the Velvel Touch. Hicks d emctnds imm ediate closurE' or the parlors and evC'n· tual sale of their fixtures and fit· tings at a sheriff's auction. Twenty·seven supporting af· fidavits with the three civil ac· tions bear the statements or undercovE'r Anaheim police of. fieers that masseuses at all three parlors participated in lewd con· duct. copulation and sexual ih· tercourse with them. All three lawsuits contain the allegation that the number or massage pa rlors in Anaheim has grown to 28 in recent months with Anaheim police being called on to investigate illegal sexual ac· tivity at m any of them. f'rom Page A I ABDUCT •.. agencies ;.ir r oss lhe Uni tC'd States. lier father. GilbC'rt Rall . is a petroleum geologi st "''ith AR/\'.\.1 · C"'O and PinC'<"rcst School 1\ssi~· t .. nt l·lt>actm astt.•r Sf)encC'r I.ant' si:1id he rem;iins relatively calin . ··i:-hcy .... ·erC' r1•lil'\'ed to kno~' lhl' l''RI has joi ned the in\'estig,.: ti on." said I.anC'. So far. ~1uthoritil'S doubt :'\liss Rall is in d .i ngcr, but they havC' been told GrC'gory threatened to commit sui <"i clc if she reCusl.'Ci to St't" him ~•gain . Ht'r roo mm at e :it Pinecrest School. Di<innc Knitsel. t old police the missing ~irl belie\'t'<I his thrC'at <tnd agreed to a date but intend t'd tom akc it their last . Mom Denies Pulling Plug Ml:-IEO!,A, N.Y. \AP) -Tho mothe r of f\.1aryjane Dahl says s he was not the one who pulled the plug on the hos pitalized t.cen · "ger's respirator. Maryjane died 15 minUtes arter the machine was disconnected. l\1rs. Kenneth Sarvent o( Upper Nyack, :--1.Y .. who visited her 16· )'l'ar·oJd daughter with the girl's aunt sliort1 y before the girJ·s de · ath, s aid they both "would never t'V('n think or doing a thing like thi s.·· 'She was m y only daughter," Mrs . Sarvent s aid Wednesday. "I nC'ver gave up ·hope. J tell she woUJd have survived.·· ~taryja ne . suffering (rom Hodskin's diisease and m en· in8itl1, ~•'-in a coma Sunday night at Nassau l lospital when the respirator was dlscoMected. • sid('ration as Ford':-. running m ate. :'ai d he cam(• lo \Vashin~ton to ··serve ... to help !>Ol\'l' problt•ms. ·· l didn 't ~omt· do"·n to ge!. caught in party :squabbles:· he said. "And thert'fore I wrote the lettt·r .. l a~t "'t•t•kend withdraw· 1ng rty takini:: him:self out or tht> picturt>, ltOC'ft·ft•ll er said hl' hud "eliminated p;1rt of the problt.•m "'hich w;:1s the basii; for the p;.irty squ ~1bblC'~." lie said th<:1t ·a rninori t ~· tJf :t minority" of con· "'t'rv;iti\'l' Ht•publicans opposed he s pl;,u·c· t1n ;i lickt•t. f{o<'kt•fellt•r h.Js bC't'n " s or(' point with the 1~:1rty':-ris::ht wing !'\ince he op. post'd S('n. J\;1rry Goldwater ;.il thl' 19&1 GO f> national cunv1·n· ti on . ,\ \\'hitt• llousl' ::.rokt•s m;.in s;ud l··urd t;dkl•tl by lt'll'phont· \\'tth Bc,ckC'fl•llt•r ~ft1•r the new:-> c::on- ft'rl'll<'t.' :ind told him, .. , "':.int to l'Ongr;1tul:1t1• you and t(']] ynu th;.1t it was u super job ... the niC"C' things you said and tht· "':JY you h~1ndlt'<I it " .. \ppearing eomp!C'tt·l y at t·asc :i s ht• sloucht.•d at a 1xxtium in the l~xf.'cutiv(' Offtct• 13u i lding <1udi torium in ;i hulf·hour nt•ws confl'rcnce. Ro<"keft•ller said his dis:1greement "'ith the President on federal help for ~ew 'i'ork Ci· ty ,~·:·l :' ·'not tht· basir ci1'ment·· in hi s dl'rision. !IC' s aid ht' \VOuld continue to sp(•ak up \\'hl'n hl' disagreed with r,ord on issues, just as he did in <trguing thllt Was hinb'lonou~ht to ht•lp '.\'.l'w York "''hen thC' Prl'.si· dt·nt opposC't.I aid. RoekC'feller said tersely that th1' PrC'sident's pos ition would hurt the Rt'pubtican party in New ,.1lrk but did not think 1''ord h;id ,,·ritten off tht~ stall' in 197G. lie absolu t C'ly refus t.·d lo ~pt•culatC' ;.ibout thE' possibili1 y he mi11ht end up runnin,e for prt•s i· dt•nt him st•lf :'a~·ing, "I have no p\:1ns b('yond lhis ne"·s con· fert'il<'t'." Roe ~C'ft~ller dodged any dirC'c t discussion of th<" Republican con· :'ervati,•e wing's long.standing 1..1bjections to him and lo Ford ':; apparC'nt decis ion to back him as 1976 running m..;1t('. Rut he rt•pt•ated "I didn't come lo Washington to complicate his lif(~ .. and forcC' thC' Presi dt•nt to spend more time than ml'ritl.-d on intern:1l J?arty argumt'nts. Front Page Al COACH •.• per channels.·· 1.ast AuguKt. Kendall \Vcbb, an administrative assistant for the CI F. whi ch govern:; hi gh school ::;porting competition, wrote a let· ler to the high school complain· ing oC "potential violation:s" of the rule. ThC' letter said Anders "'as pro- hibited from coaching seventh rind eighth grade stud ents out· :'ide of school during the r('gul ar school year. Thomas F.. Ryrnes. he<id of CIF. s~lid in an interview todav the rule v.•as intended to preverit recruiting by hi gh sc hoo l roaches. Recruiting, through devices such as inter·district transfers . "would trpset the athletic and t'du cationa l bal ance in the schools." s aid Ryrnes. Private instruction. he said. is one means coaches have of contacting stu· dC'nts from othC'r schools . ,.\nders had stayed with a friend at 17162 :'\turphy AvE'nue in Irvine for two days Prior to his disappC'arance. When he left . he took nothing with him .. >\mong ot her personal effects, he left his car. watch and wallet. Friends have not heard from him since his disappearance. In a IC'tter to the Da.ily Pilot sports department. And<.'rs said , "'.\·ty abrupt disappearance and complete dis m issal to all I believC' to be me:.1ningful to my C'Xistence is no more unjust than the Cl F·SS attempt to govern our livelihood.'" "The CJ F has both caused m y rC'signation cit University l ligh School and disC'redited my over· all in tent to provide a truly uni · que gymn:isti<" program at thC' lr\'int• Gymnastic Park," he Sil id. ··Fishing Boat Rams Vessel SA:-! SIMEON <UPIJ -The owner of the35·(oot pleasure cr aft I .. aura Jene said today an uniden- lified fis hing boat running without lights rammed his vessel WednE'sday night while he was en route from San Francisco to l.os Anl{eles. tloward Cole. t.ennox, said the incident occurred olf the Piedras Bl ancas lighthouse about 9:30 p.m . l ie said he was knocked Into the water by the impact bul was not lnJW'ed. Four pas11engers aboal'd ~itre t;aur-a Jentt also escaped injury. •• • • • • He'U Qada :\'c.•\\'port Re'a<'h atch ilt•Cl Ron Yro intends lo rt>Sign from the Orange Cc)unl y Pi o.inning Commission , 1:-ifth Oi stri(·t Supervisor Thom <.1::i Ri ll'Y <'1r11firmed t o<l ciy . Riley said he alr~ady is in· t t•rvi cw ing potential rC'placem e nts. Climbe r Succumbs P.i\SADE'.'olA CU Pll -Joseph' Ne"•ell, 15, Claremont. died at St. Luk(".S Hospital \\'edncsday of hC'<.ld and intC'rnal injuries suf . Cer1•cl in a IOO·Coot fall "'hilt· climbing Tuesday 1n the ruggt--d E :.1ton (~anyon ar('a of Jhe San Gabrit>I Mountains north of P asadC'na. -• Change Of Trial SiteNixed ~-~ A derense motion for a change or venue in the trial of one of two brothers accused or the-murder or F'ountain Valley scholar·ttthlele Ste-phC'n · · Afike' · Finklea has been r rjf'ctcd in Orctnge Co unty "Superior Court. Judgt-Kenneth Williams' ruJ· ing meanJJ that Jlugh Daniel Rean, z.i. will go on lrial Atonday ror the :!laying on Oct. 31. 1974, or Finklea, 19, who was re~aledly shot in a Warner Avenue market where he worked as a clerk. &an·:s brother. Charles Dennis Rean. Z2, will go on trial in a :separatt.' courtroom. lk>th mrn face the dC'alh penalty ror the al· leged murde r of the Orange Coast Collt>gewrestling star. Deputy Public Defender John Rovee unsuccessfully argyed that press coverage of the killing and :.ubst"Quent C'ou rt acti on had been prt•judieial t o his c li ent and ruled ou t hiS chan('C'of a fair trial in Orange County. Ro\'ee said the elder Re an had been charact erized in ar-ea newspapers a s a ''dri[ter, drug addict and thug" and that th e F i n klea murder h ad been described as "a n C'xecution style killing." The deputy public defend er further accused the press of in· tervi ewing m e mbers of the F'inklea family and creating an atmospherE' o f sympathy that made it virtually impossible to ensurC' the de fendant .a rair hear · ing. The brothers were arrested in Santa Ana shortly after six bullets were pumped into Finklea by in- truders who took $93 lrom the cash register. f'roM Page Al CAR ••• · :!:ilructed to compact a 1965 Cl'ttn Pontiac s t3tlon wagon but ma=sht>d Mrs . J .. ort1 s· green Chevrolet by mUitake. ?ttr:t. l.oftis Will put in contact with an insurance company ad· jus tt.'r for the towing and ISlorage rompany'fu~ay. ' She s {lid if the orrer i• fair and rast. :she'll lel the matter drop. Oth,~rwi:se , she :s11id J!Jie might , pl:'ln ":.tltrrnulc action." She did a dd, howevCl'... lhalsbJ!_ hait :suffered a del(ree oC mental h:tru11smenl in chasing around for t.h<' cur and she thinks she should be co1npensated for that. Mrs. 1..ortis s till maintains her car :shouJdn•t h a ve been taken in the first pla<'e. ·ft hadn·t been running and pOh<'C' li!ave hC'r St"VeraJ notices to 1nove tt . F:vent ua lly a police eac!C'I . .s he s avs. h;.id the car towed aw;iy ;Is <.in abandoned vrhiC'IC' on Sept. 23. t>oiice :'aid the car was re- leasC"d to the J,oftises that same clay but they didn't have money to reclaim it at th :•t time. '.\.lrs. I.oftis s ays that some of the orricers told her unofficially th<it it proba bly woulctn·t have h:1pp(•ned that way with a S('<.tSonl'd offi cer. ''They probably would have told mC' to eit he r get it running or gel it off th e :;trC'et,'' she beliC'ves. On Oct. 23 City Council mem· hC'r s directed that her car be re· turned to her immediately and "'ithout chargC'. ,>\ latcr legal rul· 1n~ held that ~1rs. l.o(tis must pa y to"·ing and s lnrage charges first ~-1nd then s ubn1it a claim lo thf' cil y. She and he r hus band, s he said, h;td no money to pay the charges ~ind it wa::; approximately at this point that she learned that her car h ad vanished . on these GE Major Appliances and TV during GENERAL E•,K I RIC FACTORY SALE DAYS l'IEW JET 90 Mic.ro•CJ'f'e 0YOft f<- GE ~ .......... , ... ,),_..;..........:., .I GE 2·SPEED , 3·CYCLE, 18·LB. FILTER·FLD 9 Mlni·Baskel' ... WASHER; 5 tom· 11eratu re combinations SAVE 550 Ol'ITHE PAIR GE AUlDhlATIC SENSOR COHTROL OR'fER: mon itors t .' • Perm. tempera ur · Press/Knit Cltle\ GE COMPACT PORTABLE POT SCRUBBER '" DISH· WASHER. 4 cycles: Power scrub1 ... tor pots , pans t • .. Priu $24f.tl Leufadort WeO.,. Disc-$50.00 , • ..,s1999s r! Jl!!!ID. •• ~ """"'" . ............ f .... • • • -~------.. --· ·l •• • . , • 1Top 0£ Offici ' ·Get Dental Plan 1 8~ Y/@IY][{ ®@((WO©® The eolumn appe1r5 dally e:1cept S.larday1 and Mondays. OI o prob/pm ~ 'f l1c11 u:r1ft• Pot DUIJ'f. J!11f '4:ilt l'MI r-Pd lopto;;-gef llw ans1utrs and Ut' · l uin "°" 11l'f.>d tn .~ohHt 1nfqu1ti~s 1n JIOlltninit'nl and t)us in Pss. f.1 01 / ,your qUt>stions to P o t Dunn Al Y o u r .'ie r 111 l'e . IJ ra ngt> L"oo ,,t IJa1h1 Pifot. P 0 liuJ 15611. <:11s10 tilt'.'>O. (',\ !l':!li;!li l ,,1·/url1• 11n11r ri>li>µJ111111, nu,,,11('' No PHI .. Please DEAR PAT: I\ frirnd told me that some or the mild tran- quilizers a re now considered dangerous for a pregnant woman to use. Can you find out what they a re? J •. l •. , Irvine The U.S. F"ood and Drug Ad· ministration s a ys that Ubrium. v alium, rniltown a nd t"<fUa nil should be a voldf'd during t"arly prf'gnancy. Recert tests havt' linked tht-sf" tranquilizers to birth d('fects . Ten"ls Star DEAR P.<\T : I 'v e bee n wetehing Mart in a Navratilova on TV s ince she first came upon the tennis scene . I had the great pleasurt> of s eein g her play at the recent tournament in Mi s:;ion \tjpjo. Sinrt~ J "''as unable to tell hE'r personnlly of my admiration. I "A'Ould apprt~eiat e having ht•r addrt">ss so I could write to her. J . 1-1 .• H.ungtington Beach Mail your lf'tter in care of tht> Womrn ·s Tenni s Association, 22<17 Union St •• San FrancisC'o. C.<\.S.llA3. Grewhou"d Pa,,. OF:AR P.<\T : Greyhound ad· vertises fa st and safe freight !"hipment :iboa rd thei r buses. so last Oecember l m ade arrange- ments to ship a n antique eoffet• t abl e and matehing t'nd tables . The table:-; "A't\re to be shipped from Keins;.1s City, Kan .. to me in Elsinort•. Tht> tables we r e "''rappt>d a nd p~1c·ked in furniture C<trtons for,.~s h,ii;>ment. but sometim(' during the trlp some of the casters were lost and un e of the legs ""~1s !"Cratehed. l filed an insuranre el aim "''ilh Greyhound for damag<•s bul nt>vC'r r eceived anything. (~;in y•)U h<'IP m t~ to get this c I (I i m s('t t le t!., . ~1 .J~ .. El sinort• \'ou now hav(' rt'C't~i11ed S5() from Greyhound ror lhe damagt• to }'OUr tablf's . Thf' m aximum liability Grt•yhound. will 11ay for uninsu r f'd r :cpr(>ss fr r i ~hl shipped aboard ils bust's is $50. Additional insuranct> can be purchasf'd for co,·erage up to $250. Th(' lnl1•rslate Commerce Co mmission raised maximum liability ror passf'ng('r baggagt" from ~ to ~50 without anv f'X· tra char ll;f' in )1 ay. · Sheets Found DF: . .\R P.'\T : R egard.in~ R.R. ·s reet>nt inquiry a bout where to buy all-cotton. king-size sheets for less tha n S22. tell her they are available through Sears catalog. W . ll ., Costa Mesa Thrt>ad Mill Fabrics, Hunt· ingtoo Reach. let AYS know that it C'arrtes 90-inch-wide Pricilla s heeting. This JOO J)t'rcent cotton fabric. could br used for se~ing king-size sht>t'ls. J .S., lrvinf' (552·9404 ). also has four un - opened paC'kagt>.s or ldng-s ize, all · cotton fittrd shet>ts that shf' will sell to R.R. for 58 f'ach. !look A "allable DEAR P.<\T : In January, I or· jered H hook, ''Locomotivt> Rosters of North America ... rrom Green T ree Pu blishing Co. of foronto. Onta rio. I paid the pre· pubJication price of $1 .95. a jollar off the regular price. The book was supposed to be printed ~arly in 1975. l waited until mid- o\pril , and when I had not re· C'eivf'd the book. I wrote to in- .,uirf' "'h ill happe ned. I recei'"·ed !I memo saying the book w~s not due to be printed urtil later in the ;pring. Well .. spring changed to ;ummer. and rail , and I still have iiot received the book. J .S.,CostaMcsa W. II. Paar, president and pubils h er of Green Tree Publfsbing (70 Bathurst St., rorOnto. Msv 21'5>, report~ the book Is finally ill prodPClion and yoar topy is duf' to be m ailed -- fhreatto Ford ORI.ANOO. Fla. (UPI) -A 4·year-old Orlando man Wa$ ·h a r ge d W edne,$day with hreatening the life ol President "<>rd. Police said ·oavld Preston · ..evar Jr. niade two telephone alls to control lowers at local Jrports Monday night.., sa-,ving ·~idenl Ford's plane will not eave:the area .·· \ \ Taxpayer Cost: $42_,000 fly WILi.JAM SCllREmf;R Gt ... 0.My ,.. .. ,,._.. A $42,000-a -ye ar dental in- surance plan for Orange County government's top managem ent employes was r e luctantly al>- proved Wednesd ay by the County Board of Supervisors. The proposal h3d won 3·2 a p· provaJ at Tuesday's board meet- ing, with Supervisor s Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit opposing, but a second vote was requirt>d Wednesday whe n Supervisor Robert Battin asked for time to reconsider his "y<'s ·· vote. Wednesday, the package w;:1s authorized on a unanimous board vott'. The dental ins urance plan will rover the five supervisors. their 19 executive aides, County Ad· ministrative Officer Robert Thomas and about 520 other top county management personnel. Supervis or Diedrich. one of those "'ho voted against dental insurance Tuesday, said he changed hi s 110l C" whe n he learned the adm inis tralors "had bt'en promised s uch coveragt' t>arlier this yerir ... TuE'Sda.Y. Dit>dri<'h said hC" OP· p os ed i n s uran ce ro r .a d - ministrators bec a use it could open thf' door to similar reciues ts from a ll other county employes. Supervis ors were told thal. ba.sE'd on competitive biddin~. Prudential lnsuranee Company offered the county the best de<il -S6.J7 per e m ploye per month. F.mployes also would have a ehanee lo expa nd their cover.agC' · to dependents by pa)'ing an addi· tional mon t hl v a mount themselves. · The pl an c hosen by .supervisors has a one -tim e. S25 deduetibl t• per pt"rson for basic denlistrv service and <111 annual S25 dedu<: · tible per person for m ajor dt•n- tistry or no more than Sl.000 a year. R .. o\. Seott. count) pt>rsonncl officer, told the board the co11 · er age will co::;t up to $.12,000 in tax dollars per year, depending on the numbt"r ·or employe de ren· dents t"nrolled. Nine Buffalo Roam 'Home' At Pendleton The m o:s t contented oceupants <1t Cami' Pendit"'ton 1\larine bast.· are nine buff<i lo slalioned in !he Case Spring!" art>a The kind whic h onet· roa mt'(I the Great Pl ain. not nint• buf. f~1loes. like o n th e Universit y of ("olor;:ido basc>ba ll tcam. .-\ flimsy biirbed-wire fC'nC'f' !"e p a r a te s them from th r· brush lands of Cl eveland Nation al f.'orest, but in l wo years none of the m has tried to go AWOL. Attesting to the good life is a C'avorting three. month.old calf . The rour bull s a nd four CO\\'~ !hat \l.'(>re ruled s urplus al th t• San Oiego Zoo are fat, weighin.e about a ton t>ach . a nd slu ggish. Picnickin.!!I fa milies sometimes try to get close to the big bison and fail. "'\Vh e n (>ll t'r th e re":-; a n r da nger. they surround that !.'a ir to prote<'t it .·· :-;ays Gcorgt• 1\·l<"Clear.r .. g ame manager of th{" base. Another birth i!" ex.peeled a ny day out where t~e buffalo play. * * * Nice Kitty 'Move It On' Her Words Upset Senator SAC ltA~'lENTO (Al'> -A s tat t> sena tor-s ays :1 patrolwoman s hould herired becnuiir ~he told him, i.Move it. on, buddy,·· but ·the California llighway Patrt>I lhink~ other....,•ise. Sen. Jamt"s E . Whetmor e, (Jt Anaheim I. said Offi<"er Cassandra L . .Etler Lrei!lf.'d h1mdi:,rcspectfu.lly Sept . 2Q ~hen ht> rolled down his window lo :o,t.'t'k directions to the Pep- perdine Univer sity eampus al ~111llhu That was the d ay or President Ford·s visit. " In his lf'ttcr of eomplitint. \Vht·tmort• said. Office r Etter· told him, ··Move it on. buddy, or you 'll get rear-ended~ Mo11u it! .. ()f•t ·1cF:R F:TTt:K 1)1-:~I F.S tell ing ,1ny11n(' tu "move it on, buddy.'' and her .supt•r1or:,support h1•r. Sa id lnspt~C'tor J t.'rry Cl emon~ Y.'t>d- nesday ~ 1'She did indicalt> th ere wt·re two ears that s topped and <':l us('(f " ne3 r . <'Oilision, ~nd that s ht• did yell for th('m to n1011eonorthey'tl be rear-ended ... ·'She indi<'aled she did not s<.1 y 'i\1ove on. buddy.· Tha t's not in her 11oc<Jbulary and s he 's just sure s hcdidn't say that. WH l TM011:11 "So she bas ic ally deni es his <tllegations other than r ais- 1nJ! her voice. a nd s aid that sht' ho1d to unde r the nois y condi · t1ons. ·· Clt>mons s aid. "NOW l:"oi TllOS Jo.: eireumstant·es wher e we have a <'ilizen . in this {'aSl' a senator, saying one thing a nd an officer n atly denyi ng it, well. Wt.' can't very "'ell punish tht' offi cer just be<' a use som eone aJl egcs th ey did something.·· Wh et more said in hi s l<'tter lo Clf P Commissiont=r Glen Craig. It's usuall y th e bad guys \\'ho a rr told to get out of lO\\·n. but this ti m t• it ·s a he roine. Zcik i. a 1·1-m unth·old Ji ones~ oy;ne<I by Ron a lcl Ret ies of 0l's ~Join es , captured a burg lar in llales· home last week. No"' Rales has been given 30 d ays to get rid of Zaki sin ('e Des :\1oines is n't zo11C'd for lion s . I wa s m os t s urpris l'd to find a mt>mber of the hi ghw ay patrol acting in this manner. and ft.'lt that you might wisb tB be notiried of her rather unusual a nd t·om pletely obnoxious :1ctivitit•s ~ind m anneri sms. ":\SJ\ SUGG EST(()~. pcrh:ip:.. if thi s young woman is to b<• turnC'd loose on society as .J n offi cer, s he C'ould be dressed in plain clothes s u that sht' would not be 1dt'ntified with the C'li P . Wholesale Prices Leap 1.8 Percent· Y.':\S H I :\'GT O :'li l .<\P l Wholesal e pri ct>~ le aped l .8 per t.'('nt in OC'tobe r . the bi ggest mon· thly risC' in a year. the go\lern- ment r eported today. The j1J.4np indicatt>d that inflation remains a serious proble m . Prirt> t ags on nt'w model cl!r:-;. lumber and textile products wert> particul arl y s ignifi cant in r ;iis- ing 11ri ces la.s t month. but the in· ere<tses 'A't~re s pread <.1/most :tcross t ht• board. the J.abor l)epartm t>nt s aid. F<trm price!" :1l!"O \\"('r e up ~harpl y but still <1bout h<1lf thP ri ~f' in Scptembt•r 0<'t Ob t•r 's int'r t•a st• 1n lhl' "~"holesale pri ce index. followed gains of s ix-tenths or a perrent in September and eight·tenths of a percent in .<\ugus t and was the sharpest ri ~c sjnce October. 1974 "''hen "'holeslae prices rose 2.9 pcreent . With a n e w s purt a l t he \llholes~1l e l(·vel, consumers can ex pect a substa ntial ri se in th e cost of Ii ving in the months ahead as changes in "A'holesale prices E'11e ntuall y s how up in r etail stort•s. Over tht> last thrt"C' months . "A'holesalt• prices r ose a t an a n- nu al rate or 13 .5 flerecnt. up from a six. percent r ate in the May. July qua rter. However. the rale was st ill less than half the 29.6 percent rate in the three months ended la:-;t October before the re· cession slowed inflation. Wholes a le prices last month ~·•ere 5.J pe rcent higher than a year ago. The indC'x moved up lo 178.9. m eaning it cost Sl78.90 in Cktober to buy the same goods at ""holesale whic h sold ror SIOO in the 1967 base period. Farm prices r ose 2.2 percent last month. a sharp r ate bu t sti ll signifi{'a ntly less than the 4.3 per- cent iner~ase in September. This put farm pri<"es 5.2 percent a bove a year ago. Whole City Vote d CiR .-\F~:\(;1 .1-:. c:all f. !UPI ) Rt•s ide nt s of this Sit•rra .\'t•vada C'Ommunit y rei n boast nf :1 JOO Pt'rc·t~nt \'Otl'r turnout t\11 t•1ght \'Oll·r~ "'t•nl to lhl' poll~ Tlll':..da!o . Pt•rhaps I ;.1m a bit prt•j udi<'t'd at this point, but my ont•st f t1elin~ is that dismissal would be tht" best course and ir lh at is imposs ible. at least some sort or a reprimand.·· Off1<·er F.:tter's ur ea C'ommandcr, I.t. Robert R. Walker, s~u d . '"Ofri<'er Etter·s a<•tions seem to bt" rt•asona ble under tht• c·trl'umsl ~1n ces. HS her objt•eti ... es w{'r t• to prcvt>nt aC'CI · d~·nl;.; ;1nd rt•J Lt.'V t• lr a rfie ('{)tl~t•SliOn '' ~~~~~, Drexel living rooms in fine-quality glove leather at truly special values! Chairs as s3 99/ Sofas as. s99 9 low as low as · Thf' look. and suo"'rb comfort ol tine g!ove leather Solt Rich Subtle So \•Jonderlv!ly c.omtortabl~· You can ourchase !hesf; masl(.•rfvlly la•· lored seating t1edsures b'!' Dre11.el at less cost than yov ev• r 1magiriec: V1s1t our store 10day and :.~'! hnw 1mp1f'ss1v{' Pach al"1 r·vr,r'>' "'°'"· chair and ouom,in c...1ri bf; 1n your hom<· '"" .... f.' • .Q. .... A. Tuiedo Sofo \I 1qr, .... 0 s.,..,..,.i ( "°'' \ .. ..,,_ Sl9t LllSt Indochinese s Mo!t f-fr.q (fo. I '" '"'' I Roi+ l'Ym ~!,., \110<, St99 ( Qttomo., \ 7~' $19't f Mo!chnq Chn~ ! <,<;•, \499 ' '"" GO'"''"'" 57~'. Sdot SI ff I Depart Pendleton Seven million meals and 25 weeks later, the last of more than 50,000 Southeast Asian refugees has left the e ncampment of tents at Camp Pendleton. A Marine spokesman said the last refugee to leave Tuesday were a family of Cambodians who had stayed behind after the refugee center closed officially Friday because a son was born last week. ·The Ca:mbodiao ramily was flown to Ft. Chartee, Ark., to join 120 other Caml>od ian refugees awaiting word on repatriation from Cambodia's new govern· ment. The Marine spokesman s aid the et1tire r efugee oper ation at Ca mp Pendleton cost a total of $17 million, including.$2 million to set up the refugee center. The $17 million figure also in- cluded the cost of s alaries for milita ry and civilian personnel assigned to the r e rugee cedter and the price of some 8,000 pairs or shoes dis tributed a mong the refugees, many o( \l.'hom were hastily evacua ted as communist forces ove rran their countries t>atlier this year Nick Thorn e, s e ni o r coordinator of the fnt eragency Task Force, said most of the r C'· fugees were placed v.rith sponsors and have begun their new lives in the United States . · The few exceptions included some refugees who are s till awaiting s ecurity elear anre, others wa iting to be resettled in third countries and some ~eek ing repatriation. ' ,. ~ .. .,._, .,r·~ " .~ . ' .... H.J.G ARl\ETT fURNITURE PRO FE SSIONAL INTEr.IOR DE SIGN ERS f Open Mon., I hu rs. & Fri. e ... c~. l11S HARBOR BLVD. COST A MES A. CALIF. ' •" ' •.. E fi!.·,.,.:-t l.i TVll ii . . . ' 'I fi . ' ' . I I J • ·- ' I -I • • ''A.f DAILY PILOT ' Thursday, November 6, 1975 J 0 s! . CJ Ford to Push ~-oa st1ng~ _ . u..~Y:Pt Trade •• 41·,·. "'\, 1( FromWlrtSer~lees ~ t '\~ WASlONGTON (AP) -J>resident Ford bas told a group or ,f~'.. ;.:.. ' F.~ypU <u1 editors he wall urge American business to "viaorou.sly ij \:!4 pursue'' investmentg inthc1rcountry. ·' • • .A "I would certainly hope that American businessmen would m :1ke 1 nv<'s~ment ~. in Egypt," the Preliident said in an interview v.•ith fuur t·d1lurs: \V 1,.-dnt•bday in the While !louse berore be held a farewell Ol('t•l ing w ith Egyptian PresidentAnwarSadat. \\'ORI> G .i\)1J.:S l>F.PT. - llcre alQflg Qllf Or'logc <.:oa~t unU elsev.·here a<:;ross tbL· land. we'rt· hl"•tring morl' :inrl mort· from tht· politi('i"4ns th ttsc d,1):-1'h..:y .1rt• <'Orning out of lht• v.•ooc_tv.·ork. 11· ... 1nll'rt•sling to hc~t 1h~ '4'0rd~ lht'y use. ~l ;1ny 'Vi'ill lt·ll \nu th1·y :irt• -'nswerin g the Clill tu ofhct> ''tv "'St"f\'C' the publtt•" or ··a:-. :.i ""'•ttchdog for t ht• la'<1l.LVt'f:-' 'S<'lmt.> w ill be hJil<'CI J:-!ht· rwoplt.•'s t'hoicC' •. ()thers will :,u~gl•st lht•)' :1r1· '1ak1 n~ up the plow of t·c111rl1d:iry to rurrO\I.' "In thP l! r J!-s root:;." Indt."ed, l>rfusivc phr ,1sl!s v:ill fill t he air as v.•t• n1u v1• ('\11::,t·r lo Junl' and thl' upt·on1ing l'rimary F.!ect ion. 1 ·vF. Al.WAYS llEt:" fasci nated by the l.:111guagl' of Politicians ~tn d t ht• burl·;1uer at1c fu11'ion;1r1es w1th1n our ~uv · t>rnn'iental system. ··Publi c··· !>C£'JTI:. lu li t• ;_1 f::t\'ori l e word of tho:-t• 1-!0\ ernment al off 1c1;_ds .... ·ho have St'I · ~lrd long and cuinfortably 1nlu ,lhe1r seo.t.s on tax paid salaries. . , \lany of tht•m :.t'fi'n1 quick tu tell you they are d o1n~ this for tht• j>ubli(' or tha t f11r tht· Publil' or ;·our aet1on in this cuse ,~,.ill bl.' good for the Publtl' " Tiii-: TF.XT OF TlfJo; 1nt4.'rviewwas released today. ··L know that there is a great potential there not only for in· ''l'Sl ment . but I think it would help in our bilateral relations,'' roraSaTc!. "So in every way that I can I will urge that the .'\merican busines5 community vigorously pursue investments in your C'Ountry . ·· · The President al so said he was confident that momentum gt'nerated by the Sinai agrt'cment between Egypt and lsrae1 is a »t<'P toward a Jas tini::: peace in the htiddJe East. Cigarette Tests Rate the Danger \V 1\s 111~(;·ro~ t !\P1 Carlton a n(\ K in~ Sano offer the lowest levels of tar and nicolint• ;1mon g 135 v a ri e l it·:; o f do me:;tieally avai l able cigarC'ttes "'hi!C' l,l ayers and king.size English Ov;1J:; have the worst r atings, according to the latest lt·sts by the fo~t'tJcral 1·rade Co mmission . ;tnd ::: m~. of nicotine. .<\t the other end or the scale were Players, highest in tar with 31 mg. per cigarette and English Ovals , worst in nicotine with 2.3 mg. . TllOUGll TltERE were minor variations here a nd there. the new tests showed es.sentiaJly the same results as those conducted l"<trlier. There were no dramatic c hanges for any brand. One earli er coJ('ader, Marvel filters, dropped from the market, a c~ cording lo the report. "'The atmos,phere for peace is better in the A1iddle Eas t as a rei:ult o( thugreement and t.he prospects ror continued move-- ment atieVen Detier." Ford said. lte said Sad1t'1 ten-day vlsil tp the Unlttd States had contrlbutcd signincantly to prof:rfll toward ajuat and final peace In the Middle East. · THE PRESiDENI' ALSO reported that !he So.let Union has made no et tort to undercu.t the U .s . peace erf ort. . ''They certainly haven't shown any indication of trying to dis~ 'Npl or undercut lhe Sinai agreemenl," he; said .. ''So _I !lssume they believe; as we do, that peace in the Maddie £a.st as in their best interest as well as ours.•• · · S&dat arrived i.n Loodo1r today1or a .three-day red carpet welcome from the British government and talks are expected to center on possible new arms sales by Britain to his coL.lfllry. BRITISH GOVERNMENT officials said he was expected in }>articular to seek a deal to buy the Anglo-tTench. J~guar supersonic strike plane •• Senate OKs Ope_nMeets WASHINGTON (UPl)- The Senate has voted 86-0 to open· all committee meetings to press a nd public except sessions al4 feeling national security or personal privacy. The decision Wednesday means the often crucial sessions where legislation is "marked up'' into its final form will be open to the public gaze. In the past. only members and their staff and occasionaJ. ly top lobbyists with ex- pertise are admitted to mark up sessions. 4Arrested In Kidnap; Body Found JACKSONVILLt:. l'l•t· CUPll -The body of kidnaped realtor AJma Charbonneau llartley was located Wednesday by the teen· age son or a murder suspect, who led a uthorities to a remote area orr a Gulf Coast highway • l.oo Joseph J\.1ill er Jr .. 18, one or rour persons arrested in con· nection with the woman's disap· pearance Oct. 24. round Mrs . Hartley's body arter an intensive search. The body was wrapped in tar paper and sprawled in a de4 velopment area s ix miJ es outside Gul!breeze. F'la. · ~UP'l'l'" I c?• :11nlo1t leb?'! The Chicago SUn·Times r.e· ports former Teamsters vice pres ident ~nthony Provenzano, a figure in • Jimm y Ho.ff a -disap. pearance, is getting a pre- stigious union job.-... •Tony Pro' went to jail in 1963 fo~ labor extortion. ·i FOodFirm ~. Won't Supply NY Schools -· 1>;1rt of the d ictionary def1n1 · ·on will tell you that · Puhltl'" m eans tht• t'Ommun1t:v as a "''hnle. !\1aybt• SOITI(' pulitil'li.lns and bu r eaucrats fet•l comforta b!e \\.'ith that word because 1t mav t'rP ;•lt' ;1 n1t·n t;il ima).(C' un their part of a gre;:1 t. gray morass of faceless popul ation. stirring ~round out tht're; mindle:ss.·par" ing \<1:<es SO Ofri (•ia ldum Call tell th;1t mass ":hat 's good for it. Or bad. THF. C0.\1.l1ISSJO~·s scm1an· nual report . rf'le:•Sl'Cl tOOay, '>''as b;1:,('d on r;indom :-.a mplC"S or all domestie brands . The c1garettt·s tested wert• purchased in most cases at 50 locations around the country b e tween March and ?.lay. Mean\lo1hil e. the pre:-.idcnt o ( the .<\merfcan Cancer Society h;1s c ;;llled on the government tu enact la'>''~ th;it would force the tobacco indu:;try to prOOucc low tar and low nicotine cigarettes. Dr. George P. RO!';emond, also Bangladesh Ushers In New Government Arthur N. Nehrbass, special agent in charge or the Jackson· ville FBI office, s aid tests will be ronducted t o determine the exact time and cause or death. He :oidded Mrs. liartley was pro- bably murdered soon after she was kidnaped. - Act'ording to assistant U.S. ot 4 torney Nicholas Geeker, Miller told investigators Mrs. Hartley. 52, of Pensacola, Fia., was lured to the area by persons J)OSing as prospective real estate clients, knocked to the ground and s hot lo death. "EW YORK (UP!) -A sup• plier b as refused to d eliver" foodstuffs to city schools. fearing default by New York will leave its bills unpaid and no.~ce-to turn ror compensation. '• The board o f education threatened to take "default in <'Ontract " action against Kane Millers Inc., Yonkers. N.Y .• which failed to make deliveries !\taybt• 11 "'Otdd bt· bt·ll c r if those s;1mt• fun ct1unarit1:. ;1Jv.::1y:- substituted the word Proplt• for PulJ.IU-. -· ' ,._ . •. Pf'",()J!U CRt;<\TES th•• ,m. age or l\vin~ aod brt!alhing,-. hu ma"-.b~f?S . lncli viduals with minds or their own Oh yes. certain i.:ovC"rnmt'nt nr~ fit'ers are quick lo call upon th{_• people. Wh en ou~. "P\.iblir·· of- ficers of justice g8'to' cOur> they very s peciJicall y ~t ~ he criminal case is: ' People of the State of Cal iforni.1 A.gt1insl. Oliver"'-. ., Crt1nk ... · a professor of surgery at Temple lJniversity, :;uggestcd that pro- in-essive taxes be levied, bast'<f on tar and nicotine levels. ACCOROl"G TO the FTC ·-ttport, Ifie r ati ngs champion wa:. the f ilt€'rC'd , r egul a r .sized Car lton w it h 2 milli~rams or "tar" -or dry particulate mat· lC'r pC'r c1,i:::art~tte and .2 mill1 · gr<1ms of nicotine. ·The report noted. hO\\.'cver. that the regul ar· ·size: Carltcm was not availabl e in all markets. · Th'e ~re wldt~ly sold Clll'lton filtf'r k1n"gs , either re~ulnr or menthol, WC'r(' roJI OW('d by filtered King Sano with 7 mg. tiir NEW DELHI. India (UPI) Military leaders or Bangladesh ushered in a new government tcr day amid r eports that as many as 26 politit'ians had been killed in a power struggle. The new military leaders today appointed A.1\.1. Sayem, chiet JusticE" or the Supreme C-Ourt, as new president to replace Presi· dent Khondak a r fl.1ushtaque Ahmed. who resigned. . The swearing-in ceremony at the presidential palace in Dacca was attended by senior civil and military offi cials and diplomats, iMl).ld~ the ambassadors or the Uniteil"'States, the Soviet Union and India. • BeU.ie For«"e• (...___IN_S_HO_R_T__,J BeirutA1'11ts BF.IRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Premie r Rashid K a rami charged today that gunmen were unload· ing arms from a ship 12 miles north or Beirut despite his orders to the army to halt the operation. llis complaint brou~ht him da1'1gerously close lo open con· frontation with the 18,000-man army, which his rellow Moslems have accused or <"ompliCity with rlaht·wing Christian forces in Lebanon's civil war. · Geeker said the )'oung man made the statements in a com· plaint issued Monday charging his father, Leo Joseph A1iller Sr., 38, with first degree murder in Mrs. Hartley's de ath. The FBI has also charged another man and woman with conspiracy to kidnap in the case. The two, Billy Lee Shephard. 26, or Warsaw, Ind., and Phyllis l..ouise James, 24, or J\.1arion, Ohio, wer e arrested Wednesday in Tampa and ordered held Ot\ $25,000 bond each. BOND DEFEATS LAID , TO NY FEARS-11 Wednesd ay or canned goods. vegetables, spices and oUier non4 meat products to the school lunctt program. The board aJso said .ci~ ty milk suppliers bad made "open or veiled threats" to s\()p deliveries. Kane Miller s demanded that further deliverieS under its $12 million contract be made mi a <'ash--0n.<feli very basis. ,''It ·snot that Wei re trying to pe bad citizens," said the cb~~ pany·s corporate counsel, flarOld Oelbaum. ''We want to be gopd businessmen. We have to take ·steps to protect ourselves.'' Clearly. the district ittorney wants :vou to· know th.it ' in the ('ase against thi ~ alleged awf.ul • criminal is be in~ brought for you . Th<' O,<\ is defending you. :o./ot as the publi c. Y ou art• now a prople. Gainsborough ' BEWZE CITY, Beli<e fAP) -;=================~------=======_,;.=====; The British-GuatemaJan dispute over tiny Belize heated up today, with Bhtish rushing reinforce- Funny, hov.'i.'V<'r. v.·hal they call the attorney who gets a p· pointed to derend poor old Oliv('r Crank who is broke. He is the Public 0PfPn<l rr. THEN THERE IS the question of the politi<'os going to the grass rOQts . Writing to the London Times recently. a Col. R. S. Henley commented, "I a m get· ting a wfully bored at be in g monoto nously r efe rred to in ·eve'ry discusi;ion and speech by any politit'ian as <1 'grassroot.' "While grass roots are essen~ tial elements of our agri culture, they ex ist forever undcrground. are interwoven by mol es. worm:; and other lower s pecies and perioClically c.ropped. rolled and grazed over a nd ar c fed by courte:"ly only with droppings from atwve ... Maybe all this will gi ve ::iome politi("i:tn the ultimate put-down for the peoplt.> in the upconM..ng ~a mpaigns. He could rcrer to us 3S the PubLit' G raSli Roots. . . ! .. Art Lost in .Castle Blaze l~VF.RARRY. Srotland !AP) ·-The Ouke of Argyll said today a Gainsborough painting which he valued at Sl,260,000 may have been lost Wednesday night when fire swept through his ancestraJ home. Inverarry Castle .• As firemen and castle stair sift · ed through the debris and water- .soakffi rubble to see what could be salvaged, the duke said the damage to other paintings , rurniture. tapestries and family heirl oo m s cou ld exceed 52.100.000. Some or the treasures, though saved from the fl ames. have been badly d amaged by wa tt•r and will need restoration work. said the 38·year·old duke, "'ht) was in London when the fire was di scovered and fl ew home early Uiis morning. He could not say whether any other art treasures h ad been des troyed or how much the fin~ damage toll would be. ments to the Central American colony a nd Guatemala accusing the British of "intimidation." ''Because or increas ed Guatemalan military activity near the border with Belize, the Rritish government has reh.ic- t antly decided that it has no aJternative but tO iilcrease the 8mall British garrison in Belize," said a government statement in l.ondOn. (}nlons SC"uf lie WASHI NGTON (AP! -... Angered over comm ents by George l\.1 eany. the Teamsters union h as canceled agreements v.'ilh AFl.-CIO uni9ns to honor eaeh other's strikes and jurisdic- tional lines, raising the possibili· t y or interunion batUes. In a continuation or a lengthy dispute over representation of California rarm workers, Meany, the AFL-C IO's president, de- nounced the Teamsters last month as unworthy of being caJled trade unionists. Showers • IIl Mississippi Western Portion of Great Plains Clear Tencperafure• AlbuQ .. <Q\M' Al1M111 00"M Bld'f11io ""' ... 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Todily's fo<llC.•sl Cillloed tor rlOn 1f1 "'"""" W.1.ftif'19111n, ilftlf l<Ol'fl NllM'ft W."'lnoton IO -Slffll Mont11 ..... Cl-_,._ lorlt(.ll~l fOf' sowtl'lenri CilUlomlil, C'o .. t.i W'eafller • e For people • who ne~d · people People who c~re, people who create, people who comfort, people who guide, people who help ... these are the subjects In the Dally Piiot's People secUon. . The People section brings to life the people you wa11t to know in communities all .along the Orange Coast~ And, it brings you up• to date on Orange 'coast orqaniza- tions, social events and the wadding plans of Orange-Coast couples. Nstlonally'llnown columns by Ann Landers and Erma·eombeck also are re;pular featura.s of the People se~ion_ If you're a person who needs people, you need Sunday to Friday in the • . ' . • • • • ' ,, ,r •-. ' ' " ) ' -• ; • ' ' ' _,. ' ' f _· • • ! .. . ' • ... ' ! • • • 1 • ' I ' I I I I ! • l, • . " • f ' l t r ' I l •.- · Mage~. Gets Hearing Date, New Attonwy sAN JOSE (UPI) -Ruchfll Maiee <ii of Palo Alto, was amOllg lhrtt lllld"' be re.trained by deputles Wed-• 1· ·r wec1n-• " -A .. _. when_ he ran toward his ·•' set en is ts to test1 y ~"'>' -....at ·~ --.... theFe are gaping loopholes.iq.the-sate- kll'neyto ,Id~~ and sboUted: ''l want ty of the moderii·d•y •·nuclear t'Uel cy .. letri oflb15·dog:" ~ ----·.ie·" ~ •·1 wish to bi re my own attorney,•• · N-told SUper,ior Court Judge P Gfl B ikes -B.U.Ct · lltiam Ingram. The iudge gave SACR°AM.ENTO (U~) -A an,ve 30 days to replace attorney has been launched t<>--Plioce en the . RI ard su~r.,, -November 1916 ballot • proposal sub- -ll...allO aet :Dec. 3-f<J"a new hearing jecfing pay--increases-of. atatO-arwS on Magee·~ motion to dismiss an ap-local officers. legislators and J,Sges peal of his kidnap conviction that to voter approval. stemis from th&. Marin Civic Center Sec-retary of Sta~ March Fong El.l gun battle five years ago in whith a Wednesday certified the proposed in - judge and three other persons died. itiative constitutional amendment for ' Far N•h Fr•ruJ S rupect WS ANGELES lUPll -Robert E. Bowen, 46, Long Beach, was arrested ~ednesda,f on ch:1Uges or operating a ~ue box -an lllegal electronic de· vi~e. used to make telephone calls petition circulation. She said sup- Porters must collect 499,846, voter signatures by Ai*il l to qualify e measure for the ballot. • &tired lruJge Rtt•lled WltJioUl being billed, · FBI agents arreSted BoWen on a l federal w~rrant charging him with I fraud by w1re. :'.gents said they seized I two of the devices at Bowen 's Hunt· I i~gton ~ach b~sin ess. The illegal de· ~ v1ces em1t vanous frequency signals -that enable the user lo place long di s· ~ance calls and bypass telephone bill- WS ANGELES (APJ -A judge wa:; called from retirement Wednes- da"-/ to preside over the trial of Sym. bionese Liberation Army members William and Emily.Harris. Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler, 66, who presided over the celebrated "Onion Field Trial," was asked to ·return to active duty to hear the Harris trial. '· lng procedures. N-lear B.a z arcb Cited T~t Trie!kft" B-ted VALINDA (UPI) -Sheriffs de- puti es were searchin~ for a suspect who may have given ans.year-old boy Halloween candy laced with drugs. ' l ' I • SACRAMENT<t' (UPI) -A scien· tist say~ ~~ss~ge of the nuclear power Pl.ants tn1t1at1ve would help Califor- n.1 a ns .gr~.sp the ''stagge ring , d1mens1ons or hazards from r adioac· live wastes, some of which remai n de· adly up to millions of years. Terry R. Lash, a biophysicist with the Natural Resources Defense Coun·· Deputies said Samuel Sosa began hallucinating Tuesday after com· plaining of cramps· and numbness. H.is mother, Mary Sosa, took him to Children's Hospital where a urine test showed a trace or methamphetamine, a stimulant commonly known a.i:; "speed." " .. .. -····1\----~--... ~ ,. ;;., );:;: ...... j, \ STONEWARE TABLE LAMPS 1. . , • - If .,... -lookilMJ far -.. _lal" .... ._. •• -,. ,,..,. -'It "' -9rowl•9 collectlo• of lt••clthrowa ............. bCIMS ..:I •• .., 1•md1L We llliook. too. that .,... wll be plomoly ISJlrised .., -prices. We ali o carrY.. a Ml a11ort•Ht of handtltrown stoneware, pla•ter1, decorati•e oece1sories cmd gift tfftM. WISHON-HARREU STONEWARE SOUTH COAST VILLAGE Coraer le• & s.flower Soolo Aoo SSM 165 WISHON-HARREµ. STONEWARE LUMIERT ARD MALL 384 Forest A•o. L-o leach 497-3432 • • • 8 LEAGUES ART SHOW IRYIHE ART LEAGUE Cost. MeH Art LMpt ~Art .Assoc..,._ Wn ... tter Art AHocMIKoil Fwwwl• .,_, M AuocWioll ......... lhttc:lli Ni LHlpM So. Cllif. Couu •• 'tv of Arthts Artish dt .. lllt South Coast 1f aza "\ .. { ·. ' """"""' .... --·-1"5 I • I • DAl~'l'Al,kOT ·itt . ..,.'T,f · • If .J ) , , vo 1599.04 P er Da!f , ' ' " 1 ~··Pi.tty . C~tirl Taipayer. . ....... ~ SAN FRANCISCO "'this1 IB lhe highest re!mb'1ning the coonly lhe(overnmenh .. sonly CUP.I) -A.jaile4 celebri· amount I've ever seen for • it.s caro or Millf '1.50 per day until Oct. y eao s.osJ ta~payers p~d. • ••id-Fr•~-It< -11e"!"!-in lh.e .women·._ .iAcwhen counly officials plenty, especially when 01ckison, lhe bureau s re. Mdtan. of the new facill· •renea:otiated with the fb e pr rso ne r ts-gtonat administrator. H ty-2S--mite5 south or San Bu r· Pr! r -• .c. newspaper heiress· said extra help was F'rfDCisco. reauo a.ons or"~ ·Patricia Hearst. needed to .hand.le the However. the cost to much higher amount. Tbe price tag on Miss bomb threats and hun-' · • ' Hearst's stay in the dred:i, of pieces or mall modern San Mateo Couft-sent lO Miss Hearst, who ty-Jail waiiz calculated is awaiting a hearing on Wednesday at 1599 .. 04 per-w~ether ~she is mentally d.aJ -more than the cost rompetent to stand triat ol spending a night in the for armed bank robbery. r.residential suite ,at a. THE PRIMARY ex· Former San ·Fran· uxury San Francisco pense was maint~ning cisco State Universi-hotel. tight security ror the ty president Samuel IT WAS also a .sum 15 21 .year-old woman who I . Hayakawa said/ times greater than that made •the FBl 's Most Wednesday that he SRl!:nt on.other £~al Wanted list as a fugitive will run for the Unit-prlsonersinthewest,ac-member oJ the 'Sym. Aiit1-noise Law To ffit Airlliies WS ANGELES (AP> -The cily Airport Com· mission_,· despite objections from the Federal Avia4 tion Admindlration and airlines, has approved an anti·nois,e regulation opponents feel could be economically devastating. edStatesSenate. ~r:~.totheBureauof t~~~se Libe ration The new regulation approved on Wednesday re- quires each carrier at Los Angeles International Airport to reduce by 20 percent per year the opera- tions(<>( aircraft th al (ail to meet tederal noise stan· dards; .. San Mateo County Sheriff John McDonalq said 43 extra, shifts had to be filled to handle the,.. 3 Plead 'Guilty needed .security. AIRLINES WOULD RAVE a number or ways TORRANCE (AP) - Three men have pleaded guilty to charges of voluntary manslaughter in the alleged "vigilante'' death of a man they believed had burglarized a friend·:; home. Lawndale. The judge set ''We're not making to meet the standards, includJng reducing the Dec. l for sentencing the any money on her. That number of flights, using quieter airplanes, chang. third man, John Nemeth, $599 is actual cost," said • ingflight procedures or modifying engines on older 30. ot Hawaii. McDonaJd~ who asked aod noisier aircraft. The men face terms of the federal gevernment The Air Transport.Association CATA> asked the one to JS years in state for .$822.75 a day but set-commission to delay action Ofl the proposal for pri~on. lled for th~ low er figure. turther discu!i.sion and study or I.he measure but the They were charged in IN CONTRAST, Sara-req~est wa~denied. .. The p1eas were en· tered before Superior Court Judge Be rnard l..awler, who set Nov. 26 for sentencing Robert Whalley, 30, of Redondo Beach, and Gordon D. B r u c k e·r • 3 4 , of the deathofJosephArce, Jane Moor~. accused or THEATAHADWARNED inpubUchearingson 26,ofGardena,whowas atte.mpt1n g t~ as · thrown over 3 cliff at,_._s.ass1na~e -Pre s1 d~nt the regulation that its implementation would Palos Verdes last Ju Ford, was being held ~n a curta1J ·a1r service and seriOWilY barm the Southern ne. c•ll n ear to Mt ·· Californiaeconomy. He allegedly had ~ .. . ss 1· · h h stolen a number or items Hear~! s -aJ a cost of It also said requiring comp 1ance wit t e new fr 0 m l h e h 0 m e 01 ~ly S'lO a day. noise standards would in reality be a demand ·ror Whalley·. !or mer wl!e ·The . federal ~overn· engine moditications on all planes not meeting the s · ment ts responsible fo,~r-'s-"tand-'-'-ar'--d-'s-'-. ~------------- \ nite On all United's nonstop flights to Chicago and New York , he'll be right at the boarding area. The man in the bright orange jacket. He's the guy in charge. 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' ' - • A6 DAILY P ILOT EDlTORIAL PAGE Hope for the CO With cnurt filin gs in Orange County incre asing at a st eady 10 perte nt a year. and no new judges ap.. pointed for almost three years, the bacltlog of pending court cases has become one of -the c-ounty ~s most serious problems. It now takes about 18 months lo brinif a civil case to trial. · But prospects for casing the crisis should brighten n ext yPar \vhcn Judge Claude M. Owens takes office as tircsid ing j uclg c uf t he Su pcriol'! Courts. 1-l is first move, Judge Owens ~uys, will be to sum· mon eig ht r eti red j udges back to the bench on a tem- l>o r a r y l>;i s is. 1\ided b y attorneys working as volunlt•c r judgC's on less complex cases, they woold I><' abl e to utilize the ID new courtrooms scheduled for (.'O mplelion by ~ummer. 'J'he retired judges would have to be paid for their servic~. but there is enough money in the court budget to sta rt the program. Further funding would ha vc to be approved by the Board of Supervisors. .Judge Owens has come up with an innovative solution to a growing problem and one that d eserves the board's su1>por1.. After this year, each vehicle will have its own an- nual registration and expiration date. But the current notices give registration periods ranging from 1to18 months and the longer periods, of course, will be cov~ ered by a higher-than-usualfee. For/hose who do understand the new procedure, in lllly o the explanatory languages, the DMV recom- mends payment by mail. Good advice, unless you en· joy standing in line, Happy Retirement Orange County has many unusual attributes and not lbe least, apparently, are its senior citizcru;. Compared with oldsters across the country, we are advised, the cOWlty's seniors are healthier, more ·active, drink less and use fewer drugs. This information was turned up by the Cal Slate F\lllerton sociology department, which surveyed a group of Orange County citizens whose average age was 70, and com par~ the r esults with similar stµd ies ,. / ... ~,,, .. / ,. , -;/' /, .,. .. ,-; . /··· /.,, t Multilingual Maze Intent of C:-tlifomia's new automobile registration ·plan is to reduce those long early-February lines a1. Department of Motor Vehicles offices. conducted in other parts of the nation. J.._ The local subjects were found to have fewer chronic illnesses, use fewer drugstore remedies and consume little or no alcohol. While reaching no specific conclusions, the sur· vet did find that the county seniors are much more likely to participate In community affairs and political campaigns and to belong to senior citizens' organizations . And the best-adjusted arc whose who live their own lives and don't see too much oC their children. . •. ; ' ; But the DMV warns that this lime around-they hope for the last time-the lines may be longer than. ever as puzzled car owners seek explanations of the new payment procedure. The regis tration forms already in the maiJ in· elude i11structions in English, Spanish. Chines e and Japanese, but the DMV still anticipates plenty of questions, especially from car owners who come out on the expensive endof tberegistrationplan. ~: I ; : • i I 'Poor guy. Woke up after being asleep for 8 years to find Hubert Humphrey leading the Democrats, Ronald Reagan the GOP d11rk horse, and a new Ni.xon emerging.' I Arizona's 1 Fiscal !Example ' ( PAUL HARVEY j New York City is dtowninC in red ink. Ry borrowing state money at o,. higb-riak insurance rate the city may make it to December. After' that, they don't know. ·r'" Ne w York City's economie tribulation is serving the I rest or the na· '!-ti.on if only as a horrible ex· ample or •·how not to'' run a govern- ment. Even bad · examples can serve a con- , structive purpose. But good ex- amples are better. Let me tell you about Arizona. THETREASURERoflhestate of Arizona is Bart Fleming. He heads an agency of 12 people with an annual budget of $250 thouNDd. Yet bis office con- tributes to the state treasury $19 million a year. Nol one cent of it from taxpayers. • Far as I know, the FBI is the only agency of federal covern .. m ent which recovers more money than it spends. Rut at the state level, Arizona. along with many other states, is in('reasing its s late treasury by making money with money. Here's how : State taxes which you pay are not spent ,immediately. They may be banked by the state few a period of months. So the state treasurer is invest- ing those dollars in certificates of deposit with banks and savings- and·loans and short-term gOT· emment securities. Sometimes So the recipe for a happy retirement would ap- pear to be: Settle in Orange County, join a senior citizens' group, get busy and tell the kids to look alter themselves. Dear Gloo my Gus Tell George W. Cornell ("l)im Church Future?'' Dally Pilot. 0<1. 23) that "Joumalial'" Matthew 16, 18 is right, '"The gates or hell 1hall not prevail.·· •'Make it clear and · ·sharp ••• '' We enjoy yourto-- .t.b&pointcomment. ~ . E.A.B. ci-m., Oii& CMNnelltl ............ ..,. ................. _ ...... 1y~ ... ._ ., -... 1,.,...... s....,... .... ............ ,0.,, .......... the in"estment is just !cir a period of 24 hours -called "overnight money.'' But.in Arizona no state money lies idle-ever\ ''ovemigbl.'' '.THE FIJtST1YEAJt, 1967, the state!• interest income frorn this sburce was less than a miJHon dollars. (Still four times the total upkeep cos t or the state treasurer"s orrice.) By 1971 the income derived from investing state money tan grown to $6.1 million.. Thia year $19 million. Today investment revenue is the fourth largest source of re- venue in Arizona and is the only major source of revenue which does not come out of taxpayers· pocket.s. Currently, high interest rates increase the advantage of thus using cash. now to generate in- t'Ome. In states not now making use or this opportunity to offset the escalating costs of state govern- ment, it will require the concur- rence of the state's legislature. And it will require in the state treasurer's olfice some people who know what they're doing so that they can harvest the highest possible earnings commensurate with safety. Taxpayers should i,nsist that state money not lie idle, even •'overnight.'' GOP Poll Re.,e als Opposition to Bai~out Ford N.Y •. Stand Wins Support WASHINGTON -PresiMnt Ford, astonished by fierce an· tacon~ throughout the nation agoinsf any federal bail-out or New York City. passed this private word to lop officials: no federal help unW after the city defaults. Such bard·nosed obduracy may east Jerry Ford in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. But from the r.t.andpoint of practical politics. it puts him four· square both with his own party and the vast majority of American 'YOters. EVIDENCE to support this is flowing into the While House. For example: A poll of 1972 Republican na- tional convention delegates from Western states, commissioned by lhe Western Conference of Republican Governors, came out 255 to 12 against federal aid to New York City. Item: The bail-out issue has begun to dominate tbe regular nightly telephone Polls taken by Albert Sindlinger's polling or· ganization. Al this writing, Sindl· inger shows national anti·bail· out sentiment or more than 4 to 1 (and even in New York state, a pro-bail~t ratio of only 3tol). Item: An offhand remark lean- ing toward federal bail-out by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, rurming both for the Democratic presidential nomination and Senate reelecw tion from Texas. unleashed withering anti-Bentsen political fire at home. The strong pro.bail· out statements of lbe most popular politician in Texas, John "B. Connally, have subjected him to hostile editorial attack. One well-informed Texas politician ( E VANS -NOV AK ] clear winner inside his ad· ministration: Secretary of the Treasury William Simon, arch· critic of any federal aid before default. tells us : ''New York bail-out is Yet, n o m ood of triumph now the hottest single Wilt? in dominates the Treasury, where this state,"· ~.there is unde rs tanding of troubl· PEKJIAPS most telling is the way an anguished Congress , almost 2-to·l Democratic, is pull- ing back from the sulfurous bail· out question. The President•s legislative ex· perts a month ago were worrying over what Mr. Ford should do not if but when Congress sent him a bail-out bill. Today, thanks to the natural force o( politics, pre. default aid in any form looks un- lillely. · If the President sticks to his present course, there will be a ing que,stions that cannot be full y Wtswer~after default. For exa mple: W'ith Ne w York bankers predicting financial chaos if default O<'curs, would the country react in a psychological frenzy, rushin g to rL'Clcem gil t- edged municipals in other cities and states and even making runs oo local banks? SIMON'S economic experts claim the evidence is to the con· trar-y. A :Maryland tax-exempt bond i~ue, for ('Xample1 sold quickly .last ~eek at a com· parativelf IOYi• ~.27 percent . .,,,e market in municipals generally has been good, undercutting the fear campaign of the New York bankers. Moreover, Treasury men are conCident of their post-default plan: a quick cash now in the rorm or a rederal loan to meet cu rrent bitls. Then. with the U.S. Treasury riding herd on the city·s return to fi scal solvency and with the de- fault itself acting as the catalyst for essential peeling of runaway costs (including city pensioners), New York City will be forced into a retrenchment that mightbeim· possible Wlder a pre-default bail· out. Sticking to this plan will not b< easy. But given the hardened new mood in the Oval Office, there is no doubt the effort will be made. State Housing Rip-off Time to Review Give-away Housing Policy In the wake of the St.ale Board of Control's recent rescinding of a decision which would have ap- plied realistic rents to state owned homes furnished employes, it would seem ap· propriate for the Legislature or the governor to step in and com. peJ areviewof ihf' entirematter. M it stands some 1400 pr(}o perties owned by the state are be- ( E ARL WATERS ) should bring a revenue to U.C. of at least $250.000 a year. Instead the oceupants not only pay no r ent but the university spends of 4,586 square feet with four bedrooms, four and one-ha1f baths, swimming pool , bath house, tennis court and guest col- t.age for which the rent is $146 a month. over $:0>,000 a year ill maintain· ing the property and providing utilities and servants. Further the U.C. officials do not pay in· eome tax on the reiltal value even though it is computed as addl· tional compensation in determin· ing retirement benefits for them, and despite the fact local as· sessors have adjudged they enjoy a pc>SSessory interest in the pre>. perty. Health Not Always Essential ing practical- ly given away to preferred employ es. The state doesn't even have an ac· curate inven· tory of the· homes let alone their market values. ln a somewhat cursory ex- amination the Audittr General Description of four other re- sidences provided state College presidents are: Chico, 11 rooms, 3,693 sq. ft., $142; Cal Poly, 10 rooms , 3 ,432 ·sq. rt., $142 ; Pomona, 10 rooms, 4,147 sq. ft .• $142 ; Fresno, 31 rooms, 7,300 sq. rt .. $218. The five residences are given a book low value, excluding land, of $137 ,SOO. Even at that figure the report said the rental income should be $88,500 a year. The state rec11i.wes less than ten percent of ll\af. presented a report on the 22 re-TllA.T THE values given by the Aside from the fact ,the un· iversity, which constanUy cries poverty at budget time, WOQld be near SI million richer each year if it stopped giving free re- sidences to those whose salaries range from $30,000 to $60.000, ':'! there is the issue of assumed "' opulence by those already deep ' in the tax trougb. ! To his credit Governor Jeny 1 Brown has decried this ex· 1 trav;a~ance and set an exanSple~ by l1vmg in a modest $250 apart. 4' ment at his own expense. TO a lesser degree many other stale employes are enjoying t he' benefit of homes at unreallltic rents. creating an unequal com- pensation situation for those not similarly treated whiela de- There h~s been a good deal or talk recently in what are called poLilical circles about a brutal piece of r eporting on the health o( Governor George Wallace which a ppeared in an issue of Tiie Village Voice. The piece, by Ann Pincus, was a solid job quoting all the availa- bl e m edi cal ('Videnc c about th e can· didat e's health, and quoting various doc· tors about what it a ll meant. This reader came away from the story with the conv!ctioft that c.-ce Wallace, far from btlng suited to the presidency. ls un· •uited both !'111wlcally and emo- tionally· far nen a ininor ad· mlniJlraUveJob. J do DOt ..... bow any!>cal:y - has aeen tbe man '"' l"8 blM\ could reach &D7 other Cl'!'" clusion: and It Is .... 111 P'lliiP Pincus• points that Wall•te porka up from a condition often rwarly comatose when he ap- poan before the publlc, either In -ar on the tube. AllA!Dllon hi , mrenalln to him, ultll to other pilljUelw a114 o!at1r... ac1«1. • mands correCtion. ' : ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tle mad, or they -would be sidences at the state colleges and Auditor General were greatly un. engaged in some other form ol tbe University of Califomia. IL d . d · evid grossly underest1·maled the eresumate is readily . ent activity. And some are more al by the figure pl~ced on the three. than a little mad. And quite often " ue, placing it at $3.S million story, 21·room mansion provided the madder they are. the better excluding the land. It reported the University of California pre· leaders they are. And some of our the state received $7,608 in rent sident in Kensington. 'Jbe home THE PINCUS piece Jed Alan healthiest numbers lead like a during i974 ror all tbe homes. is 12,434 'Square feet but was Otten of the Wall Street JOllllTltJI. to inarmoset. That left unaccounted 1378 pro-given a value of only $423.405 take a sharp look at the whole ls· Since politics is basically anir-pe.rties. despite the fact nearly $500,000 sue or the health of political can. rational activity. and the life of • '8E REASON the imestment was spent on modernization fiYe didates, and wheUMr aa;ything politicians both disorganized and vears a20. Other residences can be done about it. irrational, there is not much in· return was so low is famd: in the furnished U.C. chancellors were "It's time," said nu-''to d d report describing the homes and lid~ .. ~., epen ent doctors, who are th ·~ stop tiptoeing around t5e Que.. usuallythemselvesnobetterthan e rents paid. The residence Berkeley, 14 rooms, 8,120 sq. tion of the candidates' age abd they should be. can tell which furnished the state coUe(e chan· n .• $105,054: Also Berkel""', Zl h alttl. It' ti t start tallrl -·•A...__ -1 belp. cellor is a 10-room Bel Air home -J e s me one 'l'l'VO.OWUlll:::VI rooms, 19,000 sq. ft., $229,420; about these matten mil to keep Davis. 13 rooms, 4,270 sq. n.:. Robert N. Weed, Publiiher on talldng and -aakinf questlcms ......... E Is the ob · Wi.-k s r $134,685: Irvine, 15 rooms, S,062 'Th0111U Ke"1il, Eddor about them all tb-..a. tbe-· aaa..:i VlOUS exam-,. m 906 Los •••et Barbara Kre!bu:h, ,..._ ·--'e cl ~--on Ch hill Wh sq .... , • ; ~ ... es,3Zro-Ed i • 1 jn• year. In fact it's tllllet.0 '-e, ..,. "w.a" urc • en 8 906 I $ 'ona Page Editor ·~ -• be came to p · 1940 oms. . sq. t., 119,Sl8; or et'm r equire that our Cab-----.. ... 111 bad 1 owder in ed • · Riverside, 19 rooms, 7,000 sq. ft... !he edilorfal page of the DaQr didateaforh1• .. offieeaubmittoa ~~ area ypass 65, -097 S o· Pilot seeks to inrorm aod .., ~~· •-1--ally cons·dered th ~. ; an 1ego, 18 rooms, .... 1 1 thorough esami.oaUon ..._. 1J1.. ... ~ 18 '""~ · 1 e 8 800 f .., ~u~ a e readers by presm~ ~1 ·•~e cl r-•--tnt 'le had a"-'• • sq. t., .. ss,548; San Fran-on this p •· -. dependent medical~.'' -au-'""'""' • ..-..,.,.., · 7 ~ a~e 1ve rsecommentll'J -·~ b• decades ~ d1···1pa c1sco, 1 rooms~ 4,730 sq. ft., on topics or int•r••t •y syndl .... This la not .• new I have ... icu J Ul _, • $236,415; Santa Barbara, 3,983 • aJwa-thou.t..• it a ,..._.., .. ,_ lkn. udin& Yats oC cognac and rt $l60 880 d ed c~u_mnists and cartOonisl(b;r ,. .,...... ~...........,. milMcifQabaactgars sq. ·• • ; an seven at San-P~0\'1d1ng a forum for readera' bad one. We liaYe ....i ~.. · ta Cruz, 13 rooms, 7,999 aq. fl., v•c .. ·s • d • ~ . .. n uy prese ntin g lids burned bJ public fl,._ who• l o t emperam,nt be wat $172,656; JI rooms, 5,341 aq. It., nc .... -apaper's opinions and itt.I concealed the faeta o< llMlr mecalom.anioeal to the poblt cl $&1,574; 10 rooms, 4,100 aq. ft., on '"" .. ' topia. The editoilol health from.., ""'fN1 byFl>R par-.. He bad bem •failure $54,467; 10 rooms, 3,'m sq. fl., <>Pl"'/"""'lh•OailY Pilot- in Ida l llle dqa ... Woodrow _ for Jear'li and • ., Rb)edtoftta ~ $126.458; Jl rooms, 4,640 sq. fl., °", Y •1 ~~ed1t«ial columnattM -·--In ~-Y-I 11111 •.:L-*--......... b acL-d__.._ B $ op 0 1W1t pe.•e. n.:nlons ... · "-"'"· -""'"' w -&~• .,.._ e J .b 156,770; 9 rooms, 3,762 sq. ft ., • vv• there 19 llttle ertt In --... .... -.. h.t --.i-• 11ou:r9 md ll-'-· '"" pressed bJ the columnists llilll m .. ~-. ."w...... '""' 1t) ,;,. Guinn·-LaaL of $68,818; 8 rooms, 2,583 sq. il. ••rtoonllU and ...... wntors ... ,the capaclll .. of Poll!ld1111 llallill -were the despair of -~« $14,170. their own and no .. d-m~ ~ throuab • 'examlnatloe bJ IA· t'8 ·..,o.ates. A body <:A "in-r11COnl£ How m •n y IMnda thclt' views bJ tbt O;It1 '"'A.; deptndent medleal~" d8"11Clent medical UP<!rla" hne '1'HJ lhllk11n tJJis 'Tes BB81DENCE!f were .should be inferred. I pta ba•• flunked b.im «• wHl<r given a low book total valuo of 'lbursclay", November6, 1175 ALL POLJTlaAM ll'e a Ill-aocr ..... Sothere. fj,~1 e1chu!in1 1wL Tbil 1 _____ ,.... _______ J.~. --<&;•----------'---------1tr----------+ [ CHARLES ] _ McCABE _ l • Tl J t. • • ti ~ ( r r r q I i t ( I I ( • l t ' I l "let's pretend I'm getting married ond you guys sing 'Here Comes the Prize .''' And Beer, Too Students Get Lax Pot Law OXFORD, Ohio (AP) -Students in this college town swelled election lines. helping to vote into law city ordinances legalizing the sale or strong beer and virtually decri minalizin~ marijuana . Before Tuesday. the strongest intoxicant legally sold in Oxford was 3.2 percent alcohol beer. · THE NEW MARIJUANA ORDINANCE makes the penalty for "c asual" use of m arijuana no more than that for a parking ticket in this southwestern Ohio college community. In one precinct, heavily dominated by students from Miami University, a 64 percent turnout was recorded Tuesday. Voting in nonstudent precincts was light to mod erate. THE LARGE STUDENT TURNOUT was also ('ited by both proponents and opponents as the key (a ctor in the passage of two of four propos als which would open the town of about 15,000 to strong liquor . The marijuan a issue passed 3,513 to 2,120 while proposals to h a ve beer and wine availa ble at grocery carryouts won 3,110 to 2,053 and a s tate Ii-· quor store option won 3,190to 1,967. The m arijuana propos al calls for a $5 fine for possession.of four ounces or Jess of m arijua na and places Oxford in probable confrontation .with state drug laws .. TlfF. CITV SOUCITOR, CITY Council, Board of Elections and Butler County prosecutor all tried unsuccf?ssfully to keep the marijuana issue off the ballot . But Judge Fred B. Cra mer of the Butler County Co mmons Pleas Court ruled the constitutionality of the ordinanC'e could not be challenged until it was passed. Opponents argued that the city c annot approve a law with a pe na lty less than in that in slate law. A -new sta te Jaw m ak~ possession of less than 3.S ounces of marijuana an offense punishable by no more than a $100 fin e. • J UDGE CRAMER SAID THE NEW state la w and the Oxford ordinance do not radically d iffer because both create a dividing point for the casual use of marijuana . Hortons Busy Both Have Star Roles JOJ.IANNES BU RG, Sout h Afri ca (AP) - Elizabeth Taylor and Be tte Davis are going ·to COS· tar in the movie of the hit musica l "A Little Night Music .·· a spokesm an for Mis s Taylar announced. Gavin de Recker , ex - ecut ive a ide to Mi ss Taylor and her husband, actor Richa rd Burton, said Wednesday filming will start in four or five months. Mi ss T avlor will play the part of a Viennese oper etta sta r, while Miss Dav is w ill p l ay h er m ot her . T h ou g h Miss T aylor 's part h as the hit song of the show. '·Send in the Clowns, .. neither part requires a singing voice. 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Ul"I Tt--- llome 6 ulff'd f·:ntt>rtainl•r E<I .\1 c i\1 a h n n \\' 1.1 :.. t)UfnC'd out o f h i s .\lar1na l)rl J({·y ~1 11 a r l 1n t' n l \Vedn('s da y 111 a bl<.t/.l' that c ;1t1S l1d S I IS..111'...N) Llamagc to buildin~. W e ine r Fig hting Charges LOS A:llG );LES (UPI> Several frit·ntls of Dept1ty !\.I a ynr ~1 ~1uric(• Wf.•inC'r havt• s t•t u11 ;1 legal defcns r fund to hC'lp him fight lewd con· duC't ('har gC's . M :inUf'I Aragon , former 1lt•puly motyor '-''ho held V.1e1nC'r 's ro.ink during the firs l t1J.·o y('ars of M a y nr Tum Rradley ·s adm1nis lra- tion and tre;1surer of thl:' fund. said he w ;:1s confi- dent Weiner is not i:uilty. "I think if lht• facts ;tr(' there to indicate any kind of unusu ;1] pru- ct>durt• by thl' poli<'('. th(' import<tnt th in g is to ensur(' that M au1·y has enough to pay lh<' l!'g;t/ costs th;:it '-''Ould be ne<.·e-ssary for the de- fense.·· . .\.ragon sc.1id. Joining 1:\ragon was · former 11C'mocratic Na- tional Committt~eman Paul Zif(ren and bus i- nessman Jack Rerman. Wein er pleaded not glulty to thC' charge lh:.it he m adr improper ad- vances Oct . 17 to a male underrover policrm;in at a llollywood sex theater. ' • Thursday. Nov•mber 8, 1975 Doctors' Wives Lobby By I.AU RIF. KA SPER <>I ... 0.l•r i1"11ei1 M...a ·A small grcup or south county doctors· wives ha\l(' Joined a campaign aimed ;1t makin~ lhf.\ .. govt>rnor bear tht• burden''' ri:f" ing medical malpr;.iC'ticc in :suranct> prt>rniums . have gotten 50,000 signatures. They intend to present the peti· tionJ to thE' governor during a me<1ine in J,05 Angeles on Nov. 20. If tht> governor doesn't attend that mectjng. they ~aid. they wilJ tuke the-m to hi in in Sacramento. ThC'y a:l' part of a statewide dri\'C' to Ct"l a n1illion signatures on pt~titions as k in~ Gov. Edmund G. Brown to call an emergency ~t~ss ion of tht> l.t•)!islaturc by Ol!c. I to d e al "'ilh lhcproblem. TUE CA MPA IGN: MRS. Wein· traub said, has been started to let the public knQw the ma.lpracfJ~S ~in!ura nce p·roblems have not been !!Olved and to let the gov- TllF. WOME .'I, wnos•: husbands ;.ire on the :-.taffs of South Coas t Comrnumity, San <"lt·n1ente Gent•rat. ~fission Com- munity :lnd Saddleb<itk Com- munity hospitals. m et at the S<td· d !C'back hospital Tu t·~day In rally lo the cause which. tht•y :-iay, will >1 ffect pali<'nt s m ort• than the doctors. 1\lthou ~h o nly 20 wo mt•n s howed up ••l the m e t•ting , Roberta .\Vcintraub ;_ind Sandy J-\~~rn s t(•in . \"IJ \/t'S oF f<:nC'ino physici;_1ns and org~1ni1.ers of the ('<tmpaign , s aid only a few . "'omt•n ;::ire nt"eded to sp;.1rk lht• effort in this ~1re<1. ln the Wt>t•k ;.1nd a half s ince l hi~ drive s tarted, they said. they ernor know the citiit>n.s are eon- ('t•rnt"CI. Th('y a r e not as king for any spt•cific solution, she said, jU!it that he bring, in a professional nC'gotiator to help hummer out an adt>quatC' bill. Ir the gov('rnor does not respond to their request. ~h e ex- Jllained, then he will ha\'f' to ae- CC'pl lhC' blame iC many doctors carry out their thrco:tl" to limit or qu.it their practiC'e on J:.tn . 1 when thC' ins urance premiumi; are due. Severa l doctors' wives quCs - tiont>d whether lht" publil' is sym- P:llhetic to the plight or thl.'ir hus bands . "\\'f.'RF: NOT S1\Yl ~G ev - C'ryone lovC'S thC'ir doctor." ~tr s. \Y e int r ~•ub said. ··But they sure'..:! .:ts Not 'Party School' ht.II don "l want to gC'l sick unit'!>:. .1 doctor is av a 11 able.·· Mrs. \\'1'.'i ntrau b und o lhl:'r women pres(•nt said lhl! lhrcuts of limiting or quittin~ prat·til't' or just not carrying m.alpracticc in- surance 'a.re real ~ibi:litic.s .. Both, thC'y :said, will hurt the Con. sumer. . , l)eople "Jus t do n't believe there':; a crii;is," s;.iid Geri Beck,.. wit<' or an·orthopedic spC(-fiftSt in ~J?unn R<'tt<'h She. said ht•r hus bafu.r s in- suranC('"policy wC'nt from Sl .ooo fwo years ago t o $7,000 lu::.l yt-·a r to $38 ,000 fhis y('a r . "They do n 't s to p to think "'here that mon('y 1!! ~01 ng to <'o me rrom:· ~h e s aid. <ict<fl'rl°g that her husband takes hom1..· on· · ly 20pt•rcent of wha t ht•makL•s. Cll Rl.ST 1\ \1()RIS.\U S1\JI) hl'r hus band. ;1 pf•d i ;1t r1c·1 ~lr1 . h<t:. nt"VE'r been su('d bln ths r al<.'S have increas C'd so 1n uch tha l he has said he "''ill not take !ht' in· ' St1r<1nce . WherC' h<' h<i.s t'r r ntl>d ·paticnt~ himself in .:in attempt to sn,·e thC'm n1oney, ~hl' said. hr \1/11 1 now h 3 VC' to ~<.1 nd thc·m I<> speci ~1Ji s l s. \\•hich \\•ill eo:-l m Or(', tl1 protC'<'t himself .i\nother wo rn ;1n s aid h 1.'r physil'i<1n hus b ;.1nd. \\·ho h<is :.aid he also will not µ~1 y t ht· prc1nium. · is "scared to d e;11h <ind ht• :-ihuuld be." Old Mizzou Off ended C'Ol.U MRl .i\, i\lo . (U PfJ lJni,•ers ity of i\-t issouri officials, s tu- dent leadC'rS and football f ans <·ouplain that A EiC television s ports f::1!s('Jy portray('d Old ~1 izzou as a par- ty :;chool whl•re students think only of drinking and footb•ill. .-\RC says it presented a true piC'ture of the footb<1ll fervor al l\.1i ssouri 's largest eollege. school's office of public information. protested to .'\RC sports producer Chu<'k iloward. "I expressed our <'Oncern. Th('re"s a view by t he nC't-A•ork thut they "'t•re putting on H footbilll show. They ""'t'rl' not aware of our scnsitivitit's, ·· Krl·n said . ' HARBOR VIEW-. CENTER ( SAN JOAQUIN HIUS ROAD g NEW MacArthur BLVD. HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING WITH~L THE '"FIXINS~ WINA FREE. TURKEY_ SIGH UP WITH .\HY MERCHAHT- WINNERS WILL IE SELECTED& NOTIFIED ON NOY.21 . MUST II 11 YIAIS 0 1 OLOll HARBOR VIEW CENTER 1610 NEW MacArthur BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH Wll AT ll1A D F. MISSOU RI s up- porters ~1 ngry was ;.1 short featurC' story televi:sed durin~ lht' h;.ilflime of the :s'<'braska-Missouri Coolb<.iil game Saturday. The r eport included. ex - tt>nsive films of students drinking at a local bar. 1\R C s ports announ c er Jim J,ampley asked <t C'oed, "What do rou do out here, 150 miles from nowhere. when the football season'sover ? ·· C':irrie Francke. president of th e Students As soC'iation, protest<'tl in a telegr:.1m to Jloward, ;J1ul the daily new!i paper in Jeffen.on ('ity, the ~11s­ souri capital 30 miles from Columhia. df'nounced 'thi' Cilm fe.aturt• in <In edit ori~il. 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I r \ ( • • -DAILYPll.Or ti'!] !)!u!!doy, -•• 1915 • Letter Grade Option OK'd by CUSD Board Surgic 'Success' Backfires Brenda to Wed Comic Strip~eporter Still 23 By FllED Sf:HOEMEllL 01•0.t1'""'*" A p0llcy cha.nge that makes use of letter crades optio.naJ on report cards blued to elemental')' school students hl> beeA approved by <;apistrano Unified School District trustees .. Under the new system, parents may request that teachers assign tradi· tional letter gr-ades to student performance in s ubject areas. KINDERGARTEN through third grade students will be graded on an "is learning·• ior "has learned" basis if parents make no request for letter 2rades. Jo grades lour through six, :students' work will be gauged on a ··satisfactory" or "area of concern" basis. Letter grades will continue to be is· sued to junior high and high school students. Kindergarten through third grade students may be graded on a max- imum of 120 different learning areas, generally grouped into reading, tangUage arts, mathematics, scierice. social science, music, art, physical education, and behavior. SOM~ OF THE LEARNING areas are straightforward: .. Defines words with use of a dictionary "', "writes neatly" and "counts, reads and writes from 100to999. •· Others sollnd a bit preplexing: "identifies vowel eontroll~rs '' and ·•applies th-e principle Of regrouping to larger numbers .·· -In grades four through six, students will be graded on JO a reas or academic achievement and personal development. The card also includes space for s tude nts to e\taluate the.mseJves by writinc shon essays oa "l do my best work in. , . ", "'1 n~ to improve in .•. " and "My goals are. . . '· -~,;,,~~ -SCHOOL TRUSTEES approved the new rePort card policy unantm·ous1y after making one change. They ordeTed tl:\at a smaJI print line saying ·'l.etter'rrndes will be pro- vided upon parent/student request" be displayed in-large-type. . . Actress Gets Divorce, Loses. X-film Profits ~ fJpset lt'la ..... ,-r • ......., In a comeb~pset v·ictory, Charles Stenvig defeated Minneapolis M ayor Albert Hofstede. Stevig was mayor from 1971·73. LOSANGELES (AP >-Th estormy five-year marri age o,f actress Edy Williams and producer Russ Meyer has been ended by a Superior Court judge, who denied lhe actress' bid to share in the profits of Meyer's "Super ----~----­ Vixens'' film . Judge Paul G. Breckenridge, in the decision released Wednesday. granted Golden Gate Miss Williarits haJf the net proceeds of a $220,000home, an interest in Meyer 's SACRAMENTO (AP) profit sharing and pension funds and -A plan to transfer $000 a month support through June . some state p~rk land in 1976. San. Fr·anc~sco and . The judge denied her request for :Mann counties to the lifetime support. Miss Williams aJ. ~eder~ g~vernment for leged Meyerruinedhercareer. mclus1on ~ the Golden Miss Williams asked for a share or qate National Recrea- the profit s in "Super Vixens,'.' an X-t1on Area. bas b een rated film she t>slimated would earn vetoed by Gov. EdmWld about S2 million to $4 milli on. Brown Jr. PORTLAND , Ore. (UPI> -Year-old Dustin Spooner died less than 24 hour~ after the tJnivenU~ ty of Oregon Healt h Sciences Center had hailed as a majQr_ sur-~ gicaJ advance the opera- tion in which blood V~.fls or his heart were reversed. A spokesman for the center said Wednesday despite the inf ant ·s death the "t"oneept of the sur- gery has been validated and furth er oper ative pro('edures are planned ... · IN ANNOUNCING Dustin's surgery as sue-: cessful Tuesday, Dr. Albert Stari, head of the center's division or . cardiopulmoriary silr-·• gery and . the surgeon · who performed the operation Oct. 24, said three more children were being considered for the same type of sur- gery. All are about a year old. The center spokesman said Dustin suffered a circu l atory failure without warning and di ed within minutes, despite efforts to revive him by the staff of the t"ardiac recovery room . CHICAGO (AP> -Alttttbree decadn of near misses1 Brenda Starr h1 getting married. Will it be a blissful rela- tionship for the forever ZJ-year- old a:irl repc>rter-and her elusive mystery man, BPsilSt. John? DON'T COUNT _ml . It, •ll,l'> Dale Messick, creator of the red- hair_ed lo.nffiJbed La Starr. whose comic strip fOibles are :syndicate.d i n about 100 newspapers from Sooth Dakotil to Chile. Brenda and St. John, eyepatch and all, will finally say "l do" on Jan. 15, said Miss Messick. "When people ask me 'Why should Rrenda get married ?" I answer 'Why not?' I've been re- peating mys elf for years. I needed something new,·• said Miss '.\lessick, who has dyed her hair red to match Brenda's. ·BRENDA, WHO MADE her debut in The Chicago Tribune as a Sunday feature in June 1940, was christened after Brenda Frazier, America's No. 1 de· butante in 1940, l\.tiss Messick said. "At first I had the idea of mak· ing Brenda a girl bandit but that wasn·t very glamorous,'' s he said. ''She'd just wear pant.Sand have her hair up in a bandana. •• When the strip went daily in 1915, the syndicate hired Ill as· 1Si&tant "who wasn't aoy Cood as an artist. But be was tall, dark. handsome and wore an eyepatch;'' she said. Mf wn r .. cinated. by hi>.· ap~ance and got the idea (or Basil ••• • IT WAS~t Brenda met St. John on the skl slopes ot Sun Val ley, Idaho, and their rom-ance·began..- ?t1iss Messick'i1 daily routine in exacting for a woman who wUl be70nextApril. ,·, "Y0u have to have a loto(sel{ .. discipline to draw a daily strip, To mef't deadlines I have lo work 21ii montrus in advance.•• • What will happen to Breanda after she finally does marry? . . . ... DON'T KNOW but the possibilities are endless," Miss Messick said. ••1 start a story and don 't really know where it will end." Rrenda could become preg~ nant and naturally she and Basil . t"ould be separated. as he seeks i the serum from the rare black . i orchid, the only antidote ror the. • nameless fatal disease he suf-I fers from , Miss Messick· speculated. But one thing is for • i certain : Brendawon'ttum24. f '"Most feople are real live dolls . They grow old," she said. I .. Brenda is · a paper doll and won 't." ----·-·-· -· -·-----------.... SIERRA. New Mex ico Indian design. Extra heavy 100o/o cot- ton. Emerald . Stone. Turqu oise. Shell debunks 5 motor oil myths that may be costing you • Are you paying more than yo u have to for an oil change? A lot of people are. They're spending money on "myths." Myth '1: Dirty oil must be changed Just because your oil looks <li •ty doesn't mean it's <li1ty enough to require changing. Topaz . Earth . 69" x 103" Reg. $89.99 .. S79'19 3"1" x 58" R911 . 24.9' ... SJ 999 Shell's hi gh dete rgent motor oils, for example, can hold over a pou nd of engine <lirt and contamina- tion in suspension before they need changing. So even thoug h the oi l looks a bit di1ty, don't waste yow· money. Instead of relying on the appearance of the oi l, stick U> the oil change schedule in .vour O\rner's manual. Don 't change more often - or less often -than recommended there. Sht;-11 motor 011&. All ~t and ext>t.'1...--d the v.'alT".mty ~r\i(-e rcquitemenL-; ofev1:ry U.S. c-.ir maker ll1ld most foreign C"al":'. 45" x 71" Reg . $44.99 ... s39 99 ROYALE . Oriental reproduction. 56% cotton, 44% rayon. Choose lrom five decorator colors. 3"1'; x 58" Reg. $24:99 .. SJ 999 45" x 71" Reg. $49.99 .. $39'19 . 69" x 103" s7999 • Reg. $1'1.9'1 ......... . 99'' x 142'' Reg. $179.99 ....... SJS9'19 UN·REAL FUR. Reproductions of rOal animal furs . Knitted of acrylics and modacryllcs .. Machine washable . Nan .. allergenic. Six furry shades. 48" x 60" Reg . $34.9'1 .. $29'19 60" x 84 " Reg. $59.99 .. 54CJ99 n·· x 10&'' Reg. $1'1. 99 .......... s7999 ' ' . COSTA MESA ORANGE ANAHEIM LAGUNA Iii 2711 CITY SHOPPING 516 E. BEACH ....... .,.. HARIOR BLVO. CENlER KATELLA AVE. tfii So. CNll Hwy • .... -·-· 433-0995 m .2412 494.9101 • $40-7337 MON . THRU SAT. 10·9, SUN. 0·6 ~ . \ I f'h<1t()mil'ro.1:raph of U!<f'd lll'tf'r){1·n1 01!. Ju;:t hccal.l:<t." it !1(Jks dirty 1k11··~n't n1e11n 11 n~-ed~ chanWng. lkt•·rwnt oil~ arc 1le~1~ne1I ui 1i .. 1,1 ent.rinc dirt in .~u.,1:..·n.-.1on. ~• • it \\·ill dr.un out at ui!1·han~" tinie. Myth '2: Regular use of oil treatments really helps an engine ToJ>-<iuality moU>r oils don't need help from oil treatments. U<e thP right moU>r oil, change it on scool- ule, and it wi ll satisf)• all your e ngine's no1mal lubric-.:ltion need:<. Read the oil can label next tim<" yo u change. Service Cla.'5ificat ion "SE" means that it's right for today's cars. You'll find an"SE" on every can of Shell Super X<>. X·lOO® Multi- grade, and X-100 moU>r oil. Myth 13: Oi flten should be chan&ed ft'el')' time )VU change oH Most car makera recommend changing the filter \vith every oUier oil change. If you're changing every time, you're probably wasting money. Check your owner's manual. I . ._ .. ' Myth '4: Aff.season oils always cost more to use In some cases, an all-sea~.on oil \Vill pay for itself in gasoline saving:;. In a cold start-up, a IOW-:10 or 10W-4U multigrade oil will oo thinner than a single grade 30 weight Therefore the engine runs 1vith less drag and uses less g-.i.'<>line. In cold-weather short-hip chiving. wh ere the engine never really get~ ,,·a1111('d u1), some <lrivers may save as rnuch as :l.4 f:>ercent, depen<ling ()ll the car and the t.emperatw-e. /'"or /hlJ Tf'ch111rrrll 11.\I111dc1/- 1\t a t<'mperJtUrc of :~1 1k·l!n"'·'· a l!l'i~• Fonl Gr.tnurla a\·f'r.ii.,-.'fl :i. I 1~·ni·nt bi:ltt·r mile<ige fur thf' fir.~t thn~· ;u1tl tHll'·half miles, and aOOut 1.:l percent l.M.·Llt•r tnd1·11w.: for the next SCVl'TI an1! ••nf'·half milt!i>. At .·.o d cgrcci;, it av~r:l){ctl a 2.1 perc1•nt improvefTH.'nt for the 6n;t thn'C' an1I flnl?- half mile:> and a 0. U 1iert•·nt imp11;vr1nrnt ror tlx> ne.'<t. ~vf'n an1l "'""·half n11Je~. These tesl1'COTI\"inced u~ that ,,01nc 1lrh·ers t'an get belt<'r g:.1.<1 mi~·112e b.\' lJ5il\i.:" a IO\V-40 oil iru:tt•aJ of a '.lll \\"f'i~ht . Myth NS: Motor oil from Pennsylvania cnide necessariy performs better No. Where the crude oil comes from has very little to do with the quality of the finished product. The key things that make one moU>r oil better than another are how well it's re- fined,and thead<titivcs that go into it. -· ----- • I .. - Those are the thing:; th at make Shell's high detergent motor oil s good enough U> meet and exceed the car maker's U>ugh req uirements. Choose an oil that's right for the way you · drive Before yo u buy any motor oil, make sure it's right for your car and your kind of driving. You can find it in the Shell moU>r oil line. Shell X-100 motor oils are avaiL1blc in single grades SAE !OW, 20W-20. 30, and 40. If yo u prefer a single. grade, use these. T hey all meet and exceed the car makers' \\·a11·;.mty service r f!<luirc- ments. Shell X·lOO Multigrade is an SAE lOW·40all-seawn oil. It offers plenty of pro tection for stop-and·go d1iving conditions and it doesn't need U> be changed with fhe seasons. Sholl Super X moU>r oil is Shell's best. Its IOW-50 rating is the 11idest multigrade range you can buy today. With Shell Super X, you get the advantages of an all·sea son oil. and high temperature protection for heavy-duty driving. Shell Motor Oils I \ 1 i ' ' ' I I ' j l , ' ' • • Thursday. November&, ,915 Women Victors in ·Elections 70 Pai ntings Hospital Art E x hibit Slated j RyThf' Associated Prt>S~ \\'omen have been e lctlcd lieutenant governors in two states, and voters in two others rejected proposed cquaJ rights amendments to their state con· stitutions in t•lections that offered feminists both victory and de· frat. The rej.ectio_o or stale.ERA pro- pos~1ls in New York ~nd New Jt>rsey on Tuesda y was con· siderro by i;om e supporters to be :. harbingtir of a similar rate for the n;1tional ERA that must be approved by 38 states by 1979 for-- adoption to the U.S. Constitution. 1'hirty-rour states, includ ing both New ,·ork and New J ersey , have r~1tifit'd tht• ERA. elected TuC'sday have expressed support for th<' 1'~ RA . but cam· paigned primarily on the basis of their m nny year:, in state govern· mt>nt . Democrat E vE'lyn Gandy, 55, first woman elcrlt'tl IJcutenant governor in 1r1issis.sippi, is a 30·Ye 0tr politica l veteran. She served as an aide lo lhe late.Sen~ Theodore flilbo (D-~1iss.), before bt'ing elE"CtC'd to the legislature in 1947. She later served as an as.sis· lilnt a ttorney genera ,. state treasurer and welfare com· missioner. FOR TltF. LAST four years, Miss Gand y has been !\lississip· pi's in surance commissioner. She dereettrd five men in the ,1 II TllF. l\'OMF:S El~F.CTED to l)e m ot"ratic p rimary and l' argart'l ancc \\';is '.°'Jt'. 2 ~pot s in Mi ss issippi a nd trouncc.>d llepubl ican Mayor Hill HER HONOR t.•lec t <'d mayo r of Kentut"ky and New York's Mary PatriC'k of Laurel in the gt.•nC"ral Jlhoc nix TU c s d ~t y Anne Krups ak are lhe only election by more than 100,000 over a field of s t'ven v.·omen lieutenant governors in votes. clther cont ender s. the nation. Both of the women In Kentucky, voters choo:-.e l\.J rs. Ilanc<', 52. has -------------------- sC'rved fottr yC'ars on l'URl.IC NOTICt; PUBLIC NOTICF: the city council. ------------------HOT•cir TOCREOITOllS NOTICE TOCllEDITOR5 'Gun Moll' Loses Vote SUPERIOR COU llT 01' TtH! 'sUPElllOll COUT 01' THI! 5T.t.Tlf.01'C.t.LI FOllll'OA FOR ST.t.TEO" CALl .. OllNI• FOR 1"HE t'OUNTY Ol'ORANG£ THE COUNTYOI' ORANGE No. A ·tolt~t Ne. A ·lll421 E •t1te ot BER N IC E M , LtND, E•llteol HERBERT C !.AMP<,(),.., 0..<•"\>!d ~<••W<I. NOT ICE IS HEREDY GIVE N to tne NOTICE IS H ERE RV GIVENl(>lfle ttedllll<'• ol t"" "bo•• """'"'d Ot<e<ienl t•edilor• ol lhO lbO•t n•mrd llPt-nl 11\al Ill PlirWn' h•••n9 C ll•tn!> 1911in•t !Ml •II Pl•Mlni lll•inQ tl1>n" .-.;i•ln•I '""Mid d<KeCHn! •·~ •~ul•Pll to Ille the u ld dot<.odf:nl •re r..:iu"<!'d to tole WEST Cl-IESTEf{, J)a. 11>em, w11111110 r>tte•""V • .,...,..,,,on '"'"'· wltll lhO ,..c••s••v •out""''· in {lJ Pl) S $ h II IN olh<• ol '"" cle•~ ot tl'>e i>llO...., l!'n tlle ollktt of tl'M' clt•k o! !l'>e •W...., l!'fl· -USan (' 0 • llllMI Court,orlOC,.e\enlll><!m,wo!ll1tw' litlod<C>Ufl,Of lOpre••n!l ... m,w1!1>tl'c 23, a Democrat who cam· N<H•••v •OUC:he•\, to 11'1• vn""'•lgnt.'d N<IMolf\' •OUC""''· 10 11'1• untll:f\•,,..., P;:1i1ned with 8 poster •• the 0 11 1c• o• .,,, •llo•,.ev. 111111 oHlcoo1 H..,RRY "·CARLTON, MARSHALL H •CIC SO .... USS L•r><oln Attorn•v II Llw, 1ns1 M•<Artnl.lr Showing her in Shorts, a 8 1wd., Sui11 JOO, S1nt• Mono<,., B1wo .. Sulle 101. l•w1ne , C•hfQ.tnl1 halter top, som br('rO and c..1110, .. 1. 91MOI, w111c11 h the P'o1o<• o1 wror. which h uw p1ace 01 bu'>I~'°' """""''' ol the un~r\•Qnod In 111 ...,.,. IN! """9t\19f'od In 111 m1U1•• pttl .. n-ri ne Under l he ~(Oglln, lt1r\ SW•l•lnlft9 lo Ille t!\lal• of ...... ode-1'1910 1"-O\t•ll OI \lld dtt •df:nl. wl!llln "Help Liberate Cht:'slt'r c.-i. .. ,,.,,,. '°"' mor.111• ''"~ '"" •our"'°"'"' 1t1er 1111 tit•• P.lDhc•hon ''"' pU!lllc11>or. ol '""notice. of tllh Nl!I<• County," lost in her hi d o.1eaektotier10,1~1s o.1.00t1-r10.1•1s forprothonotary (C"lt>rkJ . MAR!oHA LLE LtNO HERBERTF SAMPSON ' M S h II I b E~ICUl0tollfteW1Uof E •Ot UIO<ollP!eWoll OI rs. C o ost y a 1 rie 1bo~ ... medd•<•dPl'lf 1,,..bo.,..,.mt'<l<11:c•de<!I nli'arly 2-to-I vote l('I MAllSMAl.L-MICKSON MAllRYll.CAlll.TON R b•I, Al d, Atter•T•IUlw """""''llUlw epu lt"an t"xan i:r 1u,L1101;11na1.... tln21MtAr111ur9twa. W. Clark, who s aid the w .. roe · w .. 101 campaign ''lost r('S""'C· "-'"•-l'li<i1.Callt1rnl•'IM01 1 .... 1 .. ,c..1111n1l•t'!Tor • 1•~ Tel: Ct1U :tM·UOS Ttl: 111'1 SIJ..1100 tab1lity'' because ·of the ""-''orlE•ocuior """",..,1 ... E1•u•1or t Pubtl'""" O••nve Co•~I D•oly Piiot, PulJll-0.1"91' C:0.'1 0.olJ PllGI, poser. oc:1.11,:10.•nllNov.1>,u.191~ .iso.1\ oc:1.1l.JO.enoNG•~.1J,1t1~ 40ol9·1! !\-1rs . SC'holl said she l-----------~­ would run for offil'(' Jgain, using a s 1n1il~1r llav(• somethinl! to sell? Classified ads do it well. SELL idle 1ll'ms with a Dally Pilot Class ifi ed Ad. poster. s2oo OFF ALL LEVI'S MEN'S SIZES -ALL I st QUALITY "YOU GOTTA WEAll rAHTS" NUVO FLARES REG. $14.50 B&L s 12 50 CORDS REG. $14.00 B&L s 12°0 BELL BOTTOMS REG. $1 J .50 B&L 5 1 I 5° STRAIGHT LEG REG. $11.25 LARGE SELECTION LEISURE SUITS ALL PANTS-SHIRTS-JACKETS ,,. their first woman lieutenant eov- emor, Democrat Thelma Stovall, by a 3 t o 2 margin over Republican Shirley Palmer-Ball, a businessman making his first bid for publi<' office. Mrs . Stovall, 56 , who has held a variety of posts during her 25 years in state government, Sali:l- her s.ex: ''hasn't made any dif· feren<'e in the pas , andlfWonr ·now.'' fS llOTll NEW""";Jeney-an<H~""":"-¥=#.,,,-"'~ New York, voters turned down state ERA proposals by narrow margin!I. ~pporters had ,hoped approval in New York would add fuel fo the national ratification drive. Women Jost mayoral bids in· San Francisco, Baltimore, Jlartford , Conn ., Toledo, Ohio, and ~l ia mi Reach, but won in some smaller communities such as Darien. Conn., and l\lo'O In - diana cities. --t 111-A 9al1t Singer Diana Ross gave birth to ~ seve n -p o und . 13 -o unce g irl Tuesday ni g ht o t Jlo ll ywood 's Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. It is her third child. The Art Guild or Laguna Hills will hold a i:ecep· tion Sund:iy at Saddleba<'k Community Hospital lo ("'e!ebrate the opening-of-a gui-lttAhlbi\.-Of-14-paiD ings at the hospital. • The [.fiis!,lrC World organizati~n of 90 ~sls ex- hibits painling:t a t lhe Laguna Hills hospital year· round as a community service, said Hazel Morley, eufld pretldent. During the exhibit, paintings will be hung in the main lobby and in the dining and lobby areas on the lower level of the hospital, she said. The reception and a gui ld boutique will be held from 2 to 4 p.m . 1n the dining area of the hospital, located at 24•151 Vi a Eslr<tda. Additi onal information on the exhibit and the rE'<'eption is available by calling the hospital's public in formation ofri cc, 837-4500, ext. 421. . DE&SAYE -· ) SALE Nov. 6, 1975 thru Nov. 12, 1975 YOUR OLD VACUUM, WORKING OR NOT WORTH FROM '25 to '40 OM PURCHASE ":"-"OF NEW HOOVER - REGULAR PRICE '94" SALE $ PRICE · 95 * 40°/o Mon Effld ... * All Shel Agitator * Cast Alu111lnu111 Chassis * 9112 Qt. Dast Bag BONUS OFFER FREE TOOLS WITM l'llRCHASE OF MODEL U-4057 Complete With Attachments MODEL 1031 $2.00 OFF REG. PRICE HouRS:-. fO lo. p.,._ F.l~R:;:S:'iTrST~R~E;,:E,;.T~F=-_;,fl-- • Sat. I 0 CUii. io S:JO p.m. • ~ ~ Reg. Price . 1129K Reg. Price 'I 09K B&L LEVI ~~ ~ STORES 17.01-G EAST McFADDEN SANTA AHA-543-0884 t e orange grove A popular place for family dining-indoors or in the Garden Court at the foot of a ca!Cad· ing waterfall. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinners from $4.25. Cocktails. Sou- venir menua for the kids. And on Sunday, a magnificent. cham· pegnebrunch, lO:OOa.m. io 2:00 p.m. • The place to enjoy the gourmet cuisine of Italy: classic dishes of veal, lovingly sauteed and served up just so. Plu11 the finest selection of premium California and Itftlian wines-over 150 varieties. Lunch, Monday through Friday. Dinner, Monday through Saturday. ReservetioOs accepted. Call 54~2500. Grent drinQ. Li\'ely ent.ertainm enl Get down boogie. That's the Blue Parrot.. the place that looks like a sce ne out of"Casablanca." Open 11to 2 a .m. ~1on­ dny through Saturday. "Mnke your ov.11 sand- wi ch" bar (soup and sandwich for $2.25), 11:30 to 2:30 Mond ay through Friday. CocJr.- tail Hour: 4 to 8:30 p.m. Drinks $1 . Where to eat, drink and be IJleO'Y in Orange County. • , ' , SOUTl-I copsT PLAZR l-IOTEL WES'tE~N IN'tE~NA'llONAt l{O'l'HS ~-~ P8f!nert In travel with"ttliited Airlines v BlfotolalsUDi~ rr.ew.,.:686 Ant.on Blvd,Coela M .. a, CA S2S28 (714) 64().2500 . . ~if . J· ~~ -6. . • 1· , 4 ' PINKING SHEARS ' -BAGS- Buv TWO PACKAGES OF HOOVER BAGS GET ONE PACKAGE *FREE* · Powennatlc Moul• * , GIClllt I 0 Qucrt Bag * All Shel Agitator * Rides On Air * 1.7 Peak H.P. * SCISSORS SHARPENED IOM Day OnlJI PINKING SEWING BARBER GARDEN KITCHEN SURGICAL ETC. Ground to o perf•ct uniform edge by experts with the finest c onwnerc iol equ ipment a vail· able. Br in g in all your scissors. Your neighbors,tool All work done whi le you shop. ONE DAY ONLY .SATURDAY, NOV. 8-10-4 P.M. • . . .'., ~ . ... ... 4 ... .. • • Model S-3057 REGULAR SHEARS ONE DAY.ONLY STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9.9 Sat. 9-6, Sun. i0-4 . I • • • \ l ' • I • 2 0 ii • v I I• s t ' l t f ' i .t r ! r I ' ' 1 1 t ' t !JIU!!d!Y. Ncwo<nber 8, 1975 • SeH-care • Course Set"" At Hospital • DAIL v PILOT A 11 'New Y erk' Fears I Issues,· Taxes . Bond ' Defeated Across U.S. ( CROSBY CANVAS l'riJIDnNCllloll DAYSHEm BOOTS SADDLE .... SJJ,tl LISSRTTl ... S HOW .TONY JAMA SALi OMl&IOUP MEN'S, LADIES •IUDS OCCASIMS 50°/o off ~$995 -~~2-70 00 JUSTIN ·- -1-SfOCI NA_ WINTER Saddleback ~olnm~nlljr By 1if!1m1 Pre•• lnUnialloaal HospilirwillOltaalour·•ession. ' Disturbed by the prolljleC( of New York's bankruptcy and~-f~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:=t==.Nnai'.Si'C;Cjt':~~ ~: ~rn ~eslti!:t;z ~elll'ID;>·e&"!1\'heQ~--_, ... .,..,.,,.,;r;~ec1chla-bouHnfl2tion,-debt-tnd-unemploy-men.,._voter6-have-~ hospital •5 respiratory care Jected new state bond issues aod new laxes. MBC'S ¥1H.Y center. ---..Ohio voter1--turned dQ_WR -------~--~ Gov . .Tames A. Rhod ... proposed Classes will meet rrom 12:30to $4.S billion or bonded debt he 2 -Nii 10 •• -t'a.lled a "blueprint for-Ohio:" ;...,, p.m. ov. • "'• 14 and 17• Three of the issues went down by acoordina lo l!fary Weldy, public infor«11tioa officer,,. a margin or 4 to 1. THE HOSPITAi, IS located at 24451 Via Estrada in Laguna llilfs. The informal classes will C'over aspects of self-care for persons with res piratory problems. Participants will learn how the lungs work, how to plan daily srhedules. how to improve their health thrdugh exerclie and how inhalation and oxygen th«•l>Y WO!~' . Anyone interested in attend.in& the cou rse s hould call the hospital, 837-4500, extenston 285. for a preliminary interview. Miss Weldy said. A brief history of the individual's respiratory illness .helps tailor the classes to meet s pecific needs of participants. A FAMILY MEMBER is \\'elcome to attend classes with JN NEW JEJlSEY, organized labor, eommunity te·acters, end environmrntalists supported Gov. Bre ndan T . Byrne~ pro- posal for a $922 million bond is- sue but the voters s aid no. "They were turned down mostly because of the New York srndrome," said Dennis Boyle of Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette, a Wall Street broker. "Prople just don "t want to put their states and cities in the same situation <is New York.'" Organiz e d labor and t eachers i n the state of Washington also supported a pro- posed 12 p('reent corporate in- come t ax for support or public schools. Ru siness oppQSed it. So did the voters by a margin or nearly two to one. NF.W YORK FOLWWED its tradition of resistance to public housing and \'Ot ed against a S250 million bond issue to finance-the construction or housing for low and middle income elderly. • the participant to learn how to as· sist in day-to-day living. AP PfM>lo But in Pennsylvania, votcr-1 approved a SIO million bond issue £or volunteer fire departments, ambulances and rescue squads; and in Maine, approval was given to sell $13.6 million in bonds for highway and bridge construction and almost $1 million to ren o v ate ol d dormitories at the UnivCrsily oC Maine. r Medicare will pay~ percent of the course fee if the deductible has been met. The fee covers four classes and a pulmonary screen, with res ults of the screen fo rwarded to each participant:s physician. RCA Chief Quifs ' Robert W . Sarnof f , c hairm an and chief ex- ecutive officer of RCA Corp .. i:.esigned both pos itions Wed· nesday in a surprise de· velopmenl. ---- DRAPERIES Cleaned & Fan Folded --, ------ Woud OFF 20% M 'H 00U"'" Expires 11 /15/75 Slain. penetrate and seal in one step. ¥z pt. .. 1.35 Pt ... 2.10 Qt ... 3.20 A ntiQue Oil Ftn1sh. hand rubbed lustre. MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY VJ pt ... 1.90 Pt ... 2. 75 Ot. .. 4. 15 1-coat Americolor v.r pl.._ 1.80 Pl. 2.70 ~. WESTCUFF PL.Ali SOFT 'N PRETIY r==== BATHROOM. TISSUE Soffn'Pr'etty PRINTS . .. ~f~s 5c ·~' .. : .... --.~ ' . . ~ ' ' . . ' " ... ... A 1fil1m P1ac1 To Shop!• 7 DAYS A WEEK -w~-- • I ' • Russ Thompson h as J1•rll("(I the ,1,1ff or Pl.i~ boy I lair SI' 11~1 ~ OPEN SUNOA~S ANO EVENINGS. TOO CAll ~-Otlll> FOA Jl.""1, • ' WE STCLIFF PU(zA 17th & lrvlne•N e wport Beach ·~eo Open Sunday ' BRIDLE DAN POST -584' BLANKETS $~SHOW - ONE LARGE 20% OFF. -HMOUTH GROUP DEE BIT COATS MO 11..,. s 1240 $24.95 ' FU.MED PICTURE "l'.t $549 ALL SIZES $1. 5 SILVEI STAIMLESS STHL BITS 30% to 50% off EMGUSH IRONS 1..,.1o $17t.t5 .HOW Now 5 89~ ENTIRE ·~ s1240 $24. 5 STOCK 'WESTERN SCENE. $~~5 s490 RESISTOL WESTERN CHUTE 6 VELVET Mcl:til WESTERN & ENGLISH HUHT CURI SADDLES CAPS BIT MOT ALREADY MOW · • HOW SALE PRICED "i:t s29'0 Rl'.t s549 20°/o off $38. 0 $1. 5 HATS HOW R;?s s2490 $32. 0 MAMY COLORS & SIZES ) \::'..> • • •one-stop' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THURSDA Y EVENINGS 'Tl l 9 • FRESH 1illll tltt Saz 1it!!I: F a v C SERVICE SEAFOOD T...,~, $239 SMOKED HALIBUT • • . . • • • . ,.. (large selection of srroked fish) c•a•••dM...,t-d 99c CLAM MEAT • .. •• .. .. .. . '"· (Make your own chowder) ...,.._· 98c BUTTER FISH • • • .. .. • . • .. ••· om, • few of ... ......,. .,. .,.ciClllt. SM_.. c ......... cf'-of ...toocl MARKET BASKET WES TC LIFF PLAZA I 7ltl & l"iM He""'"1 leach Pre-Holiday SPECIAL Nationally Advertised GIRLS FALL SPORTSWEAR Slzn 4-!4 . 25% OFF t l DllJ' Ollly -Mo•. 6, 7, 81 CHIUlllH'S SHOP 1051 lrTllM._ WtAcllf Plaa AVAILABLE NOW ZESTILINK 5-..oi<EO SAUSAGE The Traditional Holiday Sausage P..eokfO'.r, 1,,,....h ol d1nn,., will be ~..-bere--1 Jie" you 'hve ZfSllUN~ Smti~o/i ~ to 1,,-nily u f.,9't:f\. lhe AcM::.-•\ ovl;ICJ!"'l·"'I' ~~well w~ n+.t. focYh "-"..h rn; ~ hJ.,h bown 1.,.,"J!(I"·~ O' p•.l1Xu0"' It\ p '?/J' OS Ot'I oppet<l.81, 100 ~N<rN . "IPIJv"l'""'....-1 . SEE OUI FOOD GIFT PAKS MOW OM DISPLAY -WE MAIL! flfi~ec;~®~1 ~@rrm~. (JI OHIO WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17 .. Ii IRVIME_.,.EWPOltT IUCH 'liOHE:. 64Z-Ot72 M-.-hi. 'Til ' s.t. 'lll 6 S-. "Ti 5 Regional Repair Center for SPERRY· TOPSIDER DON 'T THROWAWAY YOUR COMFORTABLE OLD TENNIS SHOES we repair and rttole ADIDAS -TRETORHS-& all other major brands • Anlho'n'I ~ SHOE SERVICE • c-•t Mor • tw...pon S..ch !Udo I.it) • S.O Ce•tl ¥i1o9f • W"tr.liH l'lna • Hi"'-1w-H • ~ s,_... is-. •.... r • ' -- .. , . )i ,( ' ' •• ''• . ) .. 1 ' " ., • .•. .. ... ( • ' • t 4J2DAILVPILOT Thur!d!y,-'*·· 1075 .\ .. Comiolly Cal State Full; .Admissions Closed .'Due in · ByWILUAMSCllREIBER denu (based on a formula equating a cl usload or· eM>llment in the •Prinl 11G1loster111•l be hid lo • 0ttMo.i"" ... """ is units with full time status.) no moretban 13 ,300. . Is_, ___ .._ C t · . . Shields noled that Col SUie Fullerton .....,,_, oun y FULLERTON--OU Slate Fullerton Pr .. ldent "The full time equivalent enrollment f11ures is budgtted at the thlnl lowest level per aludentof all 1 •. Donald Shields clamped a lid on newadmisalons to S83 above our: budgeted level a.ad I m_a~e my de-19statecoUeces. Heu.id $1 mJ)el'1tudentper :year t ByO.C. HUST.ING$ the university ror the spring semester Wednesday cisian knowing there ls virtually no add1t1on'1 state ii spent at the FUUertooc.mpus · 0. .. 0.11, Plkot"-" :becau.;e ot isoaring enrollments that have brought suppart forthcomi.ag to accommodate exce.s.s ShieJd:s attributed OYererowdin, oa hLa campus Former Treas ury ORANGE COUNTY ..clas.sroomovercrowdin1:. ~nrollruent "Shieldss8,ld. -and similar problems aLotMr lar•• atai. Wl,._ Sttretary John Connally The timetable announced by ~it;lds c_~lo~ a. • ''TC! conYnue_ t__o admit all eligible pers.on~ to the versities lO the Increasing detnlM-for traIDl?ll ln or Texas w i 11 be the cutoff of new freshmen appllcat1ons an mtd-uruvers1ty would lie a Chsserv1ce to tfiem *!' well as new ~kills by individuals displaceif6y Uje aacillf& ·~peaker Monday at u •December, a mid-J anuary cutof! tor junior college the aJready·ad!"itted st~ent.s,"Shields said. economy and improvementl ~ ~r1>1ram otrering& 1$100-a.-plate dinbcr for trarwrer students P.nd a deadline at the end or "N~t only is ~he 9':'ality of Instruction al stake. tha"t are attractinc additional people fi'om. local orange county As_ by Wilma B loom, area January for new graduate students. but so 1s the..ava1ta·bii1ty-o(~l•s•es needed-by ommunitaes--~ ~e m bl y m an n r u c e P r e 8 i d e n t , a r €! University officials s aid it is the mOlit stringent dents to complete degrees and other educational Ob-r-:::==:;;:;;;:::·====:;----------1 ;Neslande CR-Orange I. ~heduled. application limit ever enacted at the IS -year-old jettives in a timely ma@~ .. "- L .. Nestande's orrice says Further in Formation north county-campus. Shields said he is trying to achieve an avera1e (JA CK ANDERSON]. :willard s. Voit and John may be obtained by ca!I· Act"ording to Shields, more than ZJ,800 in-o ( full time equivalent enroUment of J<l,500 overt.he _ _ DAILY PILOT ,Rau are C'o-c hairmen or in g Mr s· W a It o n, dividual students are enrolled at the university, entire school year, 1, he event. but the as-_•_96_·_9885 __ . _______ _:eq:.::.:•:.:•::.ti::.n::g:..t:.:o_:i.:.":.:'.:.t .:.o.:.v.:•r:...:IS::·.:OOO:.:.:f:.:•::.11..:t::.i m::.:.:•..:eq:.::.:w::· v.:.al=.:•::.•.:.t :.'.::' •:_· ___ .:.T.:.o_a:._c:._c:_o:._m__:.p_li_s_h_i_t:._. _h_e_s_ai_· d_r_u_ll_ti_m_e_eq_:_w_· v_a_1_e_nt....l. ___ R_f_VEA1. __ s_1_n_1_h•_._ .. __________ i .as:e-mblyman's press re- Jease says nothing about where the dinner is to be, et alone what main l('our:se is planned. • Ir you want to plunk ((town $100 or so for the. tNelitande caust', cctll 1'991-8370 for a dinner re- tservation. ' ... I ORANGF. COUNTY '1abo: leader Pete Rem- t m el believe}; former ~eamst ers boss jimmy l'J-loffa is alive. f Hoffa is in hiding. but will emerge in time for the 1976 Teamster elcc· 1tions, Remmel opined 1during a recent talk to 1the Friends of UC Irvine. ~ The Orang e County 1AFI~-CIO leader noted ,that a recent court ruling twill allow· Hoffa to seek· toff_ice in .the T e amsters furupn again . ••• STATE SEN. Jarnes ,! Whetmore (ft-Anaheim ) 1 is pushing. through press. releases issued by his of-· • lice. a Nov. 30 seminar in I Anaheim sponsored by 1 the C hristi i:\,n Anti- communism Crusade. ' Wh e tmore s ays scholars hips for the ! semina r are available 1 t hrough his office for 1 high school and college students "who have ade- 1 ep desire to preserve 1 freedom and defeat at· ta<"ks on the American way of life .·· ••• NEWPORT BEACH at t or n ey Sheila Sonenshine will be the I modera t or Tue:iday when the Individual and Women's Rights section 'of the Orange County Bar Ass ociation dis· : cusses feminism and re- 1 ligion. The. meeting 1s scheduled for noon at the 1 S~ddleback Inn. 1660 E.· , First St., Santa Ana. , ... I THE SOCI ET·Y for ~ l.ibertarian Life meets I Tuesday in Anaheim. Santa Ana R egister I writer Ken Grubbs Jr. 1 will be the speaker. The me-eting, open to the public, is set for 7:JO p .m . at the Keystone ' Savings and Loan, 555 N. Euclid Ave. I ••• l POTENTIAL members are invited 1 to attend a meeting of the 1 l .eague of Women Voters 1 of the Capistrano Bay Area at 7:30 p.m . Mon· day at the h ome of Kay Walton , 28121.a Ventana, , San Clemente. A s lide program of l t'ag u e lobbying in , Sacramento and a talk " [Sex Tests 10rdered 'For Mesan SANTA ANA -A Costa ME."san j ailed on 11 felony counts arter he al- legedly se:itually molest- ed four children of minor age has been ordered to undergo t esting that rould lead to his <'ertilica- tion as a mentally dis·. ordered sex offender. Or.,.nge Co unt y Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams or- der ed the tes t s for Charles Lee Grecian, 48, of 2281 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. after the de- fendant admitted sexual- ly molesting an 11 ·year- old girl in his home last August. (• Judge Williams set 1 Dec. JS as the date he will rule-on Grecian's :status .. The Penal Code ~ vfolation to which Gre· clan pleaded guilty car· riea a possible stale prUon term or one year tollfe. Grecian was placed on probation seven years •80 after pleading guilty Jn Superior Court to cl!art•• of possessine a I Jooded machine gun. otftcer• who arrested· him In C<)lta Mesa In January 1968 said tho auto f inlaher kept u ' 1 ..-a1atwupo1111Dbi) j ...,.itruck. ; l· • -) ) ., Chances are that when in the presence of an undertaker you are nervous, suspicious, or both. ??? • • • Probably because you resent death. Most people do. Well. if the truth be known -and high time it should -so do all of us here at Pacific View Memorial Park We don 't want people to die. We are people, too. But it happens. And when it does. tne law requires that the remains of the deceased be taken care of. Doing th is in an honorable and dignified manner is the bu siness of Pacifi c View. \\ t' ht>li,•1 t' ~·1111 "·uulrl lik"' lo knn"· "h:tl i.: lf'K,1 11.1· rt.'quirt."d ... lht." !<t'r1·i"l'" "e )l1"11•idl' ... and ""hat ii t'OSllli. It s hould be noted that l';u·iflr \"it.'¥>" rrrognizes tht' nt'edM of the indi1·idw1I. For e1u1 mplr: our l't'mf'· lt'l"Y i;.t'r1·r!< Rll m o1·1unrit's and, l'on1•rri..t'ly , our mor- iunr1• 10er1·(')1 all t'emt'lerit')I. Or yuu may µr.,frr the 1·on\ t'nit>n1·e of both in ont' plal'l'. The choire is your1'. 'l'he ht"St "'n~· t11 makr a dt>ci1'ion i,; to oblain fal'I"' h)' n11kinl( t1uestlon11. Hl're !ll"l! r;um(' r11t'luul nns""l'l"S, You il hfluld know l h{•m. 1. \\'hat does I he S I 11 te of l:i lif orni11 require, hy laVI", he donl' 11ilh the re mains of a del·eased? Tf.·o th~gs: (a) The l'ause of death nnr.i t be ce11.ificd by eit'1 er il p1·ivall' medical rloctor or A Coroner; and (h) IJisposltion of the rieccnscd muJ>t be n1:Hle Uy huriat, cnlnml>n1cnt, or crc- 111ation. f\Inthi11.r1 el,'lf', 2 'Vhat does mortuary ser\'iCf' • CO$l and include'.' At l'aeific \'ie\\', 1Tiorlua1·r sC'r\·ice costs $21l::i.OO nnd d oeJ> not v;u·.v in price. Sl•rvicc:< include bringing t h .. dL•rea:'t..'<I to tlh• 11111rlun1·y fron1 \\'ilhin a ti0-1nile ra1l iu:-i (a llHo<ll•st trans- port;ilion chc1 ri:rc for gre!1I er di.~la nt1•s ), kecvi ng the rrn1ai11s until all legal rcquil"f"lll1•nls are 1net, 11ro\·idini;r autopsy f;1ei!iti1•s if 11e1•d1 •d, cnibahn- ing as n e<·csl);U"}' or l"L'<!Ut'stc<I, plain \l"ondcn ho~. service t'H I', filing ll!g;Ll 11cr1niti; and rcrnl"iliuir. illlcl dcli\"cry lo J)lacc of <li:sposilion. Assistnncc in applying fol· Social Secu rity, veteran's bene- f its, nn<I tertified copies of the death cc1tific;1t..: is also )):\rt of this SCl'\'ice. 3 '\'hnl does funeral srr,·il·~ • C08t and includt! Fune ral ser\'ite 11t J'1\ciric Vi e,\· coi;l !i $240.00 111HI is nn ootionKI i;e1·vicc. It include~ use of a funernl cn ach an1l a fan1iJy c11 r. 111·epar1\• tion l.iy mnle ot· fen1alc ;.\ttcrwla nts, visit..'"lt ion. services of a funerill director nnd n!'lsistants nt ch a1>e l nnd 11lace of intel'mcnt, n1u sic, ca1·e of flo,,·ers, mcmori1tl fohlers, nckno,,·ledgement cnr<ls, loca l p;11>er notice, comn1ittal sc1·yice 1x·r· sonncl, flo"·er handling 11 nd l)lncen-.ent , use of the cha pel, acrom1~lnin1ent of Aet·vlce to interment ·site, paJ'king facilities, and lr~ffic direction. 1·0 tl1e families de:-:i rin ,rr both mortu:i.l'y nnd funeral !'l'1"\·ices, l':1ci f ic Vic,,·'s charges for "ron1plctl' 11nde1taki11,rr" :ire $·1 8~.00. F'or the f an1ily nut \\'ishinJ,? r):.tcilic \lie\\· lo pro\'irle a lim- ou~illl\ a tre1lit of $2i"1.00 is gi\'Cll, making our "Complete F'unc1 .. 'll Cost" only $1J60.00. '\'hat do ,·nskets co.~l.7 At l'ilritlr \'il?\\·'s n1ortl1:iry, lhrec are Jcs.s than $100.00 additional, five arc JesR than 8295.00 aclclitional,and ten are lesR than $1195.00. 1'he co1rq1lt'te 1"1\nKe of J)rices sho\\'S "'e offer =~·I caskets from $72.00 to $9f,;J.00, and 4 fron1 $1,175.00 lo $·1.795.00. '\'hnt iR not int'luded"'! J\losl ly pel'~onal iten)R. For ex:nnplc. the honoral'ium to priest, minist.cr or ralil.Ji of ,rot1r t·l111i1·c, flo\\'er:.: you l'-le!ect, cc,.tified copies of the ,teat h rerliflcate. and }lel'Snnal n)en1ortalg such :1s C'r~·pt plates, lliche plates or n1en101"ial h1blcti:. 1'hc};c nu:~morials co.o;;t fron) $Fiii.o:-, (niche 11late installed) to as nnich as s 19r,,.·,o for a S)lCt'.ial- desi,1r11 bronze n1emori11l t;1h!ct including taxe~. foundat ion ;incl insl:illation. 4. \~'h at d.'"-': hurial or cremation cost? 1 he n11111n1um cost f o 1· l1t\\'l1 bul'i,'ll •tL l'acific Vie'v is $49:!.95; this inclurlcs a ~ite in J\learlO\\'la\\'ll South, the l\lasonic 1..it\\'11 or Vist:"I dcl ril a t• IJt\V R, en<lO\\'nll'llt cal'e, concrete g1"1L\'(' li ne.-, intermen t, 1·ecol'ding and committal sel"vice. The cost for cremation at Pacific View is S70.00 plus nn nprropriate cont.'liner (urn) f1·0111 $G.!l0, ~1 2.fJO, and $·1i">.OO to $JO!l.OO. ?\linir11un1 crn:t of a niche '\'ith endo\\·rnent care, pla('Crncnl nnd mcmol"inl bronze plate is $200.0J \\"hich inclodeM installation and snles tnxes. 5 \\lhnl i~ EndOVl'ment Car-e! • P:i.cift c Vie\\· is nn Endoy.·ment Care Cem· clery. Thii:i means that a r·und hns been estah- liRhe<l 1>u1·s uant lo the l:\\\'M of the State of Cnlifornia to keep the sod in 1·epnir in all place ... . ,,·here interments have l.Jcen m1uie; to c-nre fo•· treci.. gutters, drains, "·ater lincl4 an<l e11 t l"an1·<' \\'ay11 ; nnd to maintain 1·ecords pertinl'nt to 1111 ))ro1>En1.y O\VllCl'S and intern1cnts therein. • 6 '\"hat is meant by "p1·e·need"! • l'rc.ncerl is the term gi,·en tt? undertaking. :111<l/or fen)elery ur1·angen1ents before n di s- t1"es.~i11g Niluation arises. An integral part of eslcttc lllanning, pre·need offers many a.dvan· tages. Survi ving family men1Uers at"e spnl'ed 11ndue ruhlltional ernotionat stress, n1a n.v costs are le1<s, 1u1d t.het·e is pe:1ce of mind. (The pel'- so11 \\·ho ''<loes n't care \\"h:Lt they do )Vith me" ii-; t1·yi11g tn escape the fact thnt somebody has In do it . J 7 Is c11sh required ror lhefull amount oC • arrangement selected? Kot at l'ncific Vic\\', For exnmplc: pre· nrrrl a1·1·ange menls as desired can be paid for "'ith a small deposit and convenient monthly payn1en ts -often u·it hnul. interest. 8 l~n·t all this me~orializati.on • just a little maudlin ? Not at all. It has al"·nys been the nature of ni:111 to erect. memorials in honor of those \\"ho ha\·c li\'eci. Pacific Vic\v does not suggest py1·an)Jds or ma 1·ble shrines. It is our hon est 1Jclief that lhe deceased -y.·hatever his s tation -should be Hccoi·rled dignity. 1\nd t.he degree of dignity is in the n1cmo1·y of the li ving, not in the price paid for a fune1·al. 9 'Vhat about cremation and burial • SO<'lelies·? Aren't they cheaprr? '\le ah1·nys encourage people to inquire about. prices an(! !hen comp111·e. !\Jost such socie-- tie~ rlo \'ery lit I Je of the invol\·erl p11 J>el"\\"Ol"k such :1s Sociat SC<!ul'ity, \-·eternn's l lenefits, etc., that is uect?ssary irnn1edinl.ely nftel' R death occurs. At Pucilic \'ic\\·, all of that ig included in eAeh casi -nt no extrn charge. F'tnth£'r, ~-e t1·eat each cnse indi\•idually, \\'ilh £111 lhe 1·cs1>ect a11d )Jl"i\"11cy :1 family \\'OU!d expect nt such a time. 1'his. too, shoulri be con1pnred. And at Pacific \'ie11-, }'OU don't ne<><I to J>n~· n registration foc 111 a\·ail yo111·Relf of any of our scl"\'ices. Tho.ce are a ttw of the :in~wers about l'nt·iff{· \'ie"' fift':moria l l'ark. \Ve \ll'efcome the 01)portunity to answtr a ny other questions at. any lime, any place, Crom anyone. R4CIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL R4RK 3500 Pacific View Ori\"t, Newpo rt Beat'h, C11.lirornia 92663 •Telep hone (714) 644·2i00 C•nwl..-1' • U"d•rt4Jii,.g • Morl1<11r, • Ma1ot<Ne""' • CA11-,tl. • tl'wrtu.I Str'llcr• • C'1'11taUM1 Strt!icu .,.---------------------------------..:.---.,r----------------,r----':'"------::r--., I Paclfl c View MftMrlal Pafk Gentlemen: I I 3li00 Pariflc Viilw Dfive You hava anl wfred many of my q\lfiltiont. I I f N~ft. Btaeh, CaliCol-nll' 92fi63 ,.ould lllre you lo •"•wer IDm• In greater I I det.all. Ple11..11e send me addlUonal lnfQffnatlon I I without any obli(atlon. Thank you. I I I I " I I .. :-i l~ T~M;t m l _.:...,_____ -----------------------" 1..----------------"L..---..;:L--------.1 D lf1' '"l'!k Yi........,,.. h#a ' • • . ,, • .. 1.. •• .· ' . 1 ·! I. I. ii I . ;. • , · 1. • DAllYPILOT tlJ,J • B~t l~; ~xJM:e•ed ***. ~fl••• * '* * * ... 'llf 'ff 'Board Seeks . . . ... ' .. J ·County Assists NACO ' Uonal or1anl1ation du.r· on any re.new al pro· inc budcet delll>uatlons gram. : M.EAC.UA'tl SAVINGS 1'ld ~n auociahon NOW OPEN EVE RY SATURDAY .·• .• 'DA ·v1.-<'I r--.1,'. ,.-·~ -' ..... , .... ,._ * ' • ·H ealth Reins SANTA ANA -Even thou&h Orange County l;s no lon&er a member ot · the National A1soeiaton __ liAlttiliN _ · -oran ... eountY--SYpe-._l-:==7:::::==::=:.:~;::;:;;:1-_91. c..mu .. <NACOL u this ye.ar when it was The NACO ~id ~ill be • • • OpenlfirJll .. ftw.i.-s.9•m"'p.m.;Frf.9i.m.-4p.11. ..,,,. learned the NACO an· aired for the first t1meat •• '~ haveteniW'la their 6'ad10~e e coun ·~e -wiUTend~ahand in the or-; nual du .. would=<louble -,. Wasbington,.D.Ccl:alil< ~ "SJAUMUlf-SAVl ll&~!IESJ~E C11L. ~ for)lie current-ye-. Dh-.:=""'=N=e=Y'1=. •·'<"'7T l ~. * • • • tt:.t: ............ * * * * • • • • ._..--e J' s~rv ~es ~a.n ¥~1 t es p ~gency u.n· --ganiu:tiott!s--bid-to-win derl~rxns)>f·ariew-!ederal law ___ ._ congressional renewal lfhe boa~d unarumousty authoriied ~per.visor.: _ __ Of~feder-@l revenue shar· Ral~h Dltd.nch to 11\akaa.formal-applic.atipn-lo Ille • "Jl!i -- t lJ.S. 11 .. lth. EducaUon ind Welfare Department -The county BO&ril OC ~ q~~WJ. %1ul..app)kauon--wou1d Jeaa!OtHe<ouniy-Di::;;. t";e-tes SupeElfi•ors ~oted un- i ~•f SL.dervbors becoming a Health Systema &IUt animou.sly to support the .4.-~ CHSAJ. · NACO 1'1.1nited f.ront" or e move b:Y su'pervisors is expected to again D ., counties around the na· .l heM.·~P the ·rivalry bet.ween the county and the eleCllOD lion urging Congress not ~ semi -1nd~pendent Orange County Comprehensive . to let the lucrative aid ., Health Planning Council, which noW-performs the CJini. • • S '.. program dit. " health planning functions in the county. .... c et. 0 r ant:: e c 0 u n t y I withdrew (rom the ~a- . THE COUNCIL ALSO IS bidding to become the TUSTIN -T-~e -But•SU~rvlaoio-Ral Diedrich said Tuesday · the reven\le sharing pro.' 1r.1m_ is of !Such vital-con· cern, air counties niede<I to add input to tbe.NACO effort. DiedriC'h .said there is a sense of urgency in the matter because mem· bers or Congre-ss appear to be willing to let re- venue sharing eJtpire as of J)eic. 3J ht-fore arting ~ JISA because that designation comes with sweeping Di abet es D et ec:,t1on Pro Gridder Sued ~ new powers over federal grant funds for health pro-Clinic, sponsorfd by the grams. including MediCal and MedlCare. Amsican Diatietes As· Orange County is one of 14 speeifie4 areas in the sociatlpn, Is one of SANTA ANA -Pro footballer Ernie Wheelwright ·; state entitl ed lo an ,1JSA of its own to adm\l)ister. • e v e.r • • d; r r e~e l ~ h I d. d t • -•· b ad _.,, • · ' ~"' " ·and the owners of an Oran•e tavern were sued for sue un 1ng an o m-e ro uec1s1ons on"""1e services currentl·~ , · d • futureofhealthfacilities. . 1 h""' d" ;r . ol ·$160,000 ID amages Wednesday by a patron who Wednesday Supervlior ~eidrich ..taM if w•ii way w t ILIJe ireet~on claims Wheelwright beat him to the floor with bis ~ :":!'!: the association's Orange fists and then repeatedly jumped on him. · · nt"C'ess ary for the coun ty t~ ieaffirm its interest fn County office, 17842 Dan A. Ma xfi eld claims in hi s Orange County . the I-IS.<\ designation because specific crit~ria have lrvjile Blvd.' Suite 136. Superior Court action that the operators er the Beef 'II finally bCf n published by the federal government. Tusti·n. 1 •1 Rigger tavern served Wheelwright drinks after Th e ass o C' i a t ion they knew that he had become intoxicated last April , .L\F'TF.R CO:"<jSUl.TATION WIT H state health t?stimates thaf there are officials and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., the approximately 120,000 18Maxtield states that he suffered serious. injuries U federal agenC'y is expected to choose an HSA for the diabetics in Orange throughout bis body and nervous system u 8 result i countyearlynextyear. County. Many of these of the attack by the former SoUtbern Califotnia If the existing health council doesn't get the nod penons are .as yet un· SUn assistant coach. it will go out of eKistenc e after a s hort transition diagnosed. ~-------------------- , period. For further informa· State Grwd Aids ' .. • I tion regarding the detec· tion clinics or other services call the Orange County offic.t: at 544-9033. I Tod•y more th•n ever ••• 11111 th• beat buy DAILY PILOT at savfllCJI of 30% to 60% on All }teats at ALL time s ~e1~e Leather JACKETS ' I . ~,- $125 to ~2P,O Ow Price 585 .. s95 ,le fl 1 llJI of Otlool--.. 5111111 .. Snlllgs I Retarded . Chililien .. ANAlt E1 ~1 -The Orange CountY' Association for Retarded Children•has be-en awarded a $28,61& .. :otate grant th at will be used for vocational training for about 120 ha nd i('appcd persons. ·Work's a pleasure -with power .!\warding of the grant was a nnounced by Gerald E. Good. administrator in the state Depart- ment of Rehabilitatiop 's Maheim Office. ~ Jn return for the stat,e funds, the Orange County association C'Ontributjd. $6,653 . t o the, vocational training program, meaning the job program tor the handicapped was strengthened by a total of $33,263. ."The grant will help the association purchase equipment to use in packaging items in plastic un· der contract with local businesses," a spakesman for the association said. DeathS E"lsew~re l.OS ANGELES (UPl·J 1be -held Friday~ fOi-re- -l.oui s JI. Mu eller, tired Rear .A.dm . Robert founder of Continental ~-Davis, who hea.ded the 11 o\ i r Ii n es a n d It s Navy's d ental division. chairman for 29 years. Davi!:f , 83, died in a died Tuesday in Sar. hospital Tuesday. F'rancis C'O, the airline announced here Wednes - day. Mueller. 79, died following a long illness. i BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY P-UBLIC NOTicE Take the "work" oul of workshop projects with Black & Decker power tools. Outfil your home or professional shop wilh th ese quality tools, designed Id give you years of service and pleasure. All dQ~ble insulated, U.L. approved. BlAc K & DECKER rocii:.s A. V." DRILL Model #7030 Value Plus. y, h.p. Quality cons truction. ex cellent performance. Detachab~ ·s· cord. 12.99 B. %"DRILL Model #7130 Value Plus. y, h.p . Double-reduction gear system for high-power drilling action. Detachable 6' cord. 14.99 C. TWO·SPEED SABRE SAW Model =7530 Value Plus. VJ h.p. High speed for wood and compositions. low s peed for metal an d plastic . 14.99 D. FINISHING SANDER Model #7404. Ge nera l purpose sander, good for fine fin ishing of wood, metal, plastics. 18.99 E. 7Y•" SAW Model #7380 Va lue Pl us. 1 .5 h.p. Powerful motor handles big jobs with ease. 29.99 I did ii myself! Now you can install a beautiful Armstrong 11001 and take pride in saying "I did it myself.'" Ifs easy and economical with Armstrong Place 'N Press Iii es. Lois of exciting colOrs al'W3 pa!lerns. Each tile is 12" x 12" ARMSrRONG P>A<;E 0N PRES S Tll•. Reg. 42c 31c Keep comfort in Your house w1!1 stay cooler 1n summer. warmer,., w1nter w11 h proper 1nsulahon. Bring a1t1C 1nsu1a11on up to 6 inches and save up to $100 on luel bills each year. Ifs easy lo ins1all 1t yourself, Owens.Corning tr1clion·l1t, A· 19 insulalion, 1n 6" K 15" x 32' rolls. Covers 40 sq. fl. FRICTION·f lT A 1 TIC INSULATION, Reg. 9.39 6.88 ... ' .. Layered for strength Plywood 1s a rough, durable wood prodoct !hal's essenl1al lo many do·il·yoursel f proiec!!\'., Use ii tor cabinets. tab!~:o;. a dollnouse, lurnllure, hundreds of 1h1nQs. Sanded, shop grade plywood. SANDED SHOP PLYWOOD, 4'x8'x¥•". Aeg.1199 9.88 "" ~. •1.,-.. ... ., • , Shop Ward & Harrington for all your home improvement needs. We specialii;e in quality merchandise and help- ful salespeople. You'll find everything for inside and outside your home in ten complete departments: lumber, hardware. garden, paint, electrical, plumbing, paneling, housewares, decor, and build ing materials . ~ I I 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State College 324 West Kalella • I \ • .SMITM9' llORTUAI\ 821 Mlin St Huntington S.Kh-_ 530-e53g • 1537·9571or893·8523 870·0050 532·2506 Open Mon. thru· Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. &·Sun. 9 to 6 except: Orange open til 6 Mon. thru Sun. PrlC-'J..ell'rv,"e Tilvrsday, Friday. Saturday \I'd Sunday. 1 · • I . • 1275 Bristol 556-1500 ; 1 ' • -- • AJ4DAILVPILOT Thursday, No.,emoe1 6, 1975 Most Incumbents Win U.S. Mayoralty Races Ry Unittd Prt"ss lntcrnationaJ H.t:>publtc1.1n ~l <t.)ur 1<.1lph !'erk won hy a largt' 1"n:.,rg1n over Schou! Board -Pr,!sidcnt .<\.rnulll Pin..knt'}', ;1 bl:.tl'k l~~Llt1n1ur1..· i\l ,1)-0r William ~1osl lnc.umbcnls \ll'OU hi!!l!.li!Y in big-c1ty r<tC'f'S f1)r n1~yor a~ in<:um b t>nli; 111 Rl1 ston, Philadelphi c1, \lt•\'t'li1ni.I . B.tltin1tJrl'. ll:·1rlfortl . ~lietn11 lk«.1ch and <.;ary, Ind. wc_rt: fl'· elec.-tt'd. ~ -~,;~Alt l,akt> City M-ayor-"'(-3unrad 1-l&r· rison , ti·1. \\'a s uuslt'd by Soeial St"rvil·e~ 0 1r(•ctor "l'ed W1hion. :16, ~• ()t'mOl'f;i\ S<'h :u•ft•r , ·• 01•1noer;_1\, S\\'ampcd his bl~~l'k wun1~1n o pl)Ol\L'lll by a 5·1 ~argtn ll<irlford J)t·rnoer;:1t George .<\lh :tnson "'On a !hire! tt·rm . dt'fl'ating .Shirlt•y Sl'oll, a bla<'k l{c>puhhc1u1 . ' I ll OtJ STt).' ~1 .t\,'f>lt .. 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ASSORTED STONE RINGS :'l.l1.1m 1 !lt'.ich /h·nu1cr.1! ll arold H11-.t•11 "nr1 J"t• 1•l t•t·t1nn , hl'attn~ two "·on1t•nc1111H1n1·11l ~ b,\ ~1 :J I rn .:1rg rn <;.\R,., l .'\'I}. -l)fo;;vl()CRAT R11·i1,1rd Jl .1t1·ht•r . a black, "'Oil his th11·d four ,\'l'.11· tL·rn1 lntl1an;1~)t1l1 -. l{l'JlUbil(•:.•ns held on to ('11 .v !!:ill. 1..·ll't'l1n~ fnrmt•r Tl ep \\'11!1.1n1 l lud11ut Ill 111 ~UC'{'t't'<I ret1r in~ 'l ;i~•nr !{,chard l.u~.tr \...t'f1• 1s ex p1'l'l1·d In run .1ga1n~t Sl"tl \1i1ntt' l f;n·tk1· ! I) Ind I lll'Xl yt·ar ]'nlt•d11 . ()h iu '.\1J;1yor llurrv Kt•:-:-lt•r dt·f{'att•d (:ount·1lwumai-i j:>;1n1 ~·);1 J);iou~I UPi Ttl ..... o Battler Carole S.vendsen. a p art-lin1e cocktail v.·ai tr t•s :., and l·onslruction \Vorkt•r. h as won her rirst tv.·o bouts ufter /Jel'(>ming the firs t female in the U.S. 'tu bl' lit·t·ns t•d b\' a slcilt• a~h l c.•t1 ·,. c·t1 mm 1ss 1011 11\ Virginici ('ity . .'\1..·v r----------------------------------! 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J J 77" l 12" lexture!I fooo prfe carpet run!lef that pr ote,ts lloors 1n tiigti tratt1c areas trom l')Cessrve wear. Jute back. Choice of colors ) ; \, } ! ~( II >'' ~ .. ;· .~ .. !. •. ;" ALL PURPOSE UTILITY BOWLS .'l ---.... ~/1-S9" I ~~=T~··\ "\ V'MIJIHIT IM ll L---_.J v-SERVE IH It Opaque or transDarent plastic bowls m var111us solld colors. Many uses. THE WASHABLE STAIN Laundry Stiin Remover Producl of 20 MULE TtAM by U.S. BORAX PIC ff SAVE HUI/NS. AT MOST STORES OAILY9 T09• SUNDAY 10TO1 ' - ' . ' . Nessen's Comment Upsets W. Virginia WEST J.IRERTY, W. Ron·· !etlt>r in the \1a (IJPI ) -A 13-word Trumpet. remark by presidenlial "That JJ .word remark 11r€":5 s St'C'retary Ro n oven;hadows any good Nessen h as angcr~d feelin that niay have some West Vtrgin1an.s._c.om~;'E.~~~~~~ who believe his t·omffient Oen't-s v1!il, ·• theywrot . C'ast r1 sti3dow on s tate ·s ''Almo s t I leaven" theme, _ "Yes i·think the phone has reached there>. They t'Vt'n have indoor 't oi lets.·· Nessen was quote<.I by the Scripps· llownrd W as hin gton Ourt>au while bric>fing rt"- portt•rs prior to Prt•sidenl r·ord 's \'isit last month to F.lkins. W Va. ·we feel Nt>ssen o"·es us an ·apology." said J)ebor~th ,o.\ Colley, toditor or the \.\'est J,iber· t .v Sla lt> c~o ll ege Trumpl't T"·o of th<' nt•wspuj'.X'rs ~taff \\'rit('rs, Crystal Al- lt·n etnJ Cindy :"lelson. pt•nnt'd ttn opon "!)ear .... .. WANT DIAMO NDS• GDISTONJES JewM ~ toseptts II sewch1f'IQ IOt diwnonds and VOt•wlOnet from private indMduala and iltl'-tet. C.reful eurrin1Uon ~ evaluation by our eKOlf'la, Highest prices pakt. Call S.CG-9086 1o.9 daily, Saturday 1<M1, Sunda'i ctosed. ~for Mr. Joleot'I i_ewel• by ioseph _.r. .. ~ ............... --i:.....- · .. ,i ,. ' ' I • . •• ~ -. • • l ff ...... .,, - .. ~"·~~ .. , ~. , 'JJ/_c •. MOST 1976 MODELS NOW IN STOCK 1975 MODELS PRICED TO CLEAR ZBITH ZS ... ,,, 1d HMOn SG2S•S FREE DELIVERY & SET-UP on all l9" diagonal (or larger) seh PllCED TOCLEAI SP\ 7!!0 1rDI t JHi.. wrtM ...," cOMfl(M. I WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL '-.... 'lJ mtTH ~' j ' :;.c;;i t ~ '.j I ' S.J550X I I , 'I J! . ~, I J ZOOM lllMD11 I "--·""'i"' ...... --!419, • ·z r -"at.,._. ______ ,... ________ .._, ~ESP • ·-• • ' , ' ' I ·1 l l y l I m m w hi y th ti ~ • l cl s th y r ti p G ' • • j • • • ... . -- 'fllatee; 'Tria1191e' Two Features ·Head Viewing . : THREE MONTHS AFTER PEWSl'S gradua- tica'I. West Point abandoned the silent punishment. Pelosi now is an Army officer stationed in Germ.any. And writer Greenberg is furious with NJ'O'because the network tagged an endline on his ~.Pt., that said, it does not undertake to judge Pttosi.s guilt or innocence. Greeqt>erg believes the :ici;.pt itself shoW,d have been the only statement on tliat question. · · ,.. The lead-in movie in the double feature stars F'ted Mac Murray and Sam Groom in "Beyond th e ~rmuda Triangle,'' to be shown at 8 p.m. IT W As FILMED ON UlCATJON at Fort L;uderda~. Fla., and deals with various disap- pearances in the Atlantic in the Lauderdale-Bimini .. ~ea that is part of the Bermuda Triangle. Com- Pl;iSei go wild, odd lights flash and ships, planes aod people disappear. .. ; Mac Murray plays a self-made rich man with a ~(agoing yacht who develops some eerie ideas on 'Wjiat happens to such people. Here's a mystery :rqovie that might be intriguing, if incredible, in 'll!ree qU~rters of an hour, but which drags badly in, tJie 90 m1nute format, After a while, even the actors ~m to be talking slowly to kill time. ·lie Netted Wife, . . Child in Prison : , . ! CARSON CITY, Nev. (APJ -The Nevada ~d.ons Board is weighlng a parole request from a c911vi~ed slay~r who while jailed managed to get .sfhooilng, a wire and a son in a prison wh ere con- jygal visits aren·t allowed. • ~~h at happened, ac-Wilson, 29, and his wife c.Ording to prison r e-Rose, 25, broke "visiting c~rds, is that Stan room etiquette"' by slip· • ping into a bathroom in 1n.. e•n. M:lls the prison visiting room .n r " ·and consummating their ~ marriage. Eo ls• THE RABY WAS born .r-xpu ion about six weeks ago. • Whal the Pardons ~ l Tioard "-'ill consider t<> .f llCOmp efe day is whether Wilson is • rehabilitated enough Lo ! lJTTLE ROCK Ark get~ chance at parole. • · Wilson, of Las Vegas, (lJ Pl ) -The gra~d was sentent'ed to prison r6a ste~ of Ma sons 1n 6V.Z years ago. He hoi:)es Arka~.sas says tht: ex: his visiting rule violation RUl~1on procee~ings won 't overshadow other ~a1nst Rep. Wilbur achievements in prison 1f1lls CD·Ark.J are not which didn't go agairust cpmplete. rule!.. : l.ee Overstreet of Tex-HE SAID THAT b nd arkana would not say . ea . Whether Mills had been-his w1fe, Rose, met while t\xpel led but ·said he was. taking a college sl>m et hi n g r,robably cou~e 1n Pi:iSon . She was "ould be sett ed by the help~ngthe1nslructor .. c;idoftheyear. Wilson, 29 t. and hi s 1 Syndicated columnist wife-to-~e started l'.or· kck Anderson reparted respond1ng and . seeing Ji.st summer l\.1ills was in each other, fell 1!1 lo~c !fouble with the Masons and were ma!'r1ed 1n liecause of his drlnldng J>t;cember 1~73 1n a rare liabits ind affair with pnson wedding. siripper Fanne Foxe. WILSON WAS sen- l'ht\ MalOns held a trial tenced for the gunshot r.o r M ll ls a t his slaying of a fellow pimp 2'>.Qletown of Ke"'nsell, in a Las legas supper .,,,.k. but the result has club during a fight over a riot been m 1de public. prostitute. s.'ie/13 (US/131 $.60115 6.00113: (A78/UI 155/13 165/13 175/13 C.•••-t•C•n Sen. Geor ge McGovern (lc!t > has been hired b y ABC lo prov ide commentary at Republi can ~lti~i,t;:;;;~r~e~s i d e n t i a I u . Ba rr y o w·a e r <righ(J has been engaged to off er ~c 0 -P-c o-in ~ m_e...n. t..a.r y p n D e m ocrat 's con,•ention. 165/15 185/14 7 .75/14 lf781141 .. ,SJ•• ,., ... ,., a.U/11 ,., ... ,,, 5.60/15 COSTA MESA 3005 HARIOR ILYD. tc.....,.flf..,__.,....., U.H.UU. (7141 557-8000 JtoO W1lrllllr' lt'ld. le-If"""'°""_._.. 11141 ., ... JU4 • FASHIO STORES OP E . • ' I ,, ·-... -'---· ____ ...,. ____________ ._ ___ _ --?"'-I . • -.. O;\Jl V PllOT A, J ( Se~ Diserindnation Cit~d Crocker Bank in Suit ·I SAN FRANCISCO .<UPll-A ll"OUP persons in its 361 California branches ol women c.mployes filed a isex dJs-und other office£, of which nearly 66 ~rirninatlon suit ln federal court percent ar" women. tbe suit 11aid. ll aaain.11t Crocker Bank, the state's qumed Crocker CbainnanThomu R. tourthlarQ'.est . • Wilcox as saying only about "8 to 9 _ -~women-charged th.aLlhe..bank.. J>l'CCent''. of the officen ol the bank ~;;;;~iJH.in~~~l>~l<ll'~m~<ll!~t~-Pol~i~<l!~d~illi·:::~ar:"1''0mcn. ....:=._ ·n a alnst women in hiring, training, promotion. ~pense account '"J!H·E-Si.ttT--A-Slf£D-monelery-- privileges, pay, fringe benefits and damagts generally and punitively. :an:if.er-0p.por.tuni.lie:s..__. ~ bul attorneys said the amount could notyet bedetennjne<I. THE SUIT SAID t\\'omen are not Tht bank issued a statement saying coffsiaer etl for most middle and upper it ('Ofls1de.rt>d the-s uit "WliOWld, un- manag"mt nt pasition.s. . ""''ise and unrair" and' said it would be Crocke r e m ploys about 11 ,00().o contt:>strd "as long a:i necessary." 6.70/15 6.50/16 °7.00/15 7.00/16. . 7.50/16 • L60/15 . 8.00/16.5 10·15 . 8.75/16.5 We Feature ... "THE TOUtiH til/YS" UNIROYAL- • I I I f U~llllll:; ... ol I ..... RADIAL ..!..·~ PR5 & WIDE PR6 ~ LOW PltCES f •• , lef us Sltow T"em To YH /"9.'8Y.Alt1 FRONT -iN., All NME T ~~0$91!.8 Iv *-~ U . CAOS OUI P:lllla Ml<MANKS Will IAOC. Plfauell IAHI, ltfAt • & •tASUll (AMiii, (AS'ffl & TOf·UI, Win llMSf II•· MINT & (Olll<T AS NICISSAIT TO Mii. SPICS. Imported Belted 2 For."'"' FAMOUS BRAND 1w11 BUILT TO GO 40,000 MIUS : .. $42. ~:r: Front DISC BRAKE Reline -24•5 ~· . ~-.U-u.t• --· ~ --•••• , •nc 11A11 '"'<•A!Ot •••I •.1. c..-. 1.,,,...._, ••kll4 ,4 _ ~·--.................... ...w................... .. ..- Front WHEEL BEARING Pack & NEW GREASE SEALS ••. 511 12,0IMI MllJ MAl#TUl.d<f HIV/Cf IOfl llOSJ I .I. DtlM UAll"f CAii SHOCK AaSOR•IAS MOIT •4u _.:::,:,_ l.S. CMS -· o•oouao TUNE-UP PACKAGE :. ~~'G:~~~--·' 1988 4 CYL•AnR.'l.w. ,, .. , ... -..... s27ee 6 CYL MOS1 UJ. CAIS . • 8 CYLMOSiU.S.CAIS ~3288 We will rewt••• p•n, cl••n 111t 1111•91, cl••n ,,. r••l•c• filter, ift1t•ll ftlW ••" 1•1 .. 1t •n• retlll '' ,.,.,.,,. l•••I with .... tr•n1mhlilfl f1111l4 . c ... .,.n., .,,.,, •• ..,.u ..... ;::rT"T~i'rf"' GAIDEH GllOVl 14040. on Iii .._ .. __ _......,,.. ORANGE 410M_..T_.A.,_ .,. 17141 &J9-4J21 1114, s•JJtO ' . .. . . THE FOLLOWING STORES ARE OPEN 5 NIGHTS EACH WEEK- THE BROADWAY, KARL'S, NEAL'S, THE PLACE, • J.C. PENNEY, RUSSO 'S, SEE'S, SHOW·OFF •• I I • • ' ' - • • ' • I AJ8 DAIL l"PtLOT sale! leather-look vinyl bags 8.99 REG .$12 Solt, easy-care vinyl hand- bags with the rich look of leather. Shoulder bags, swaggers and tot~s; many with convenient ex tra pock· ets and inside zipper com- partments. super savings on bean bag chairs S1urdy double-stitched vinyl with double panel· ed bottoms. Black, ' Sl•l'ld•rd 1i1• .A-o.17.99 Yellow Banana.Al l-pu rpose board Reg. 19.99 . 14.97 12.97 Super Green Banana. Advanced stunt board. 2" stoker wheels. Reg . 22.99 . . . 17 .97 Jumbo 1i1• ' save 1,01 on jeans 'for girls REG. $8 6.99 polyester doubleknit leisure suits THE SET, REG . 29.98 22.98 Jacket, reg. 16.99 . 13.99 Pant, reg. 12.99 .... 8.99 --Shown, a·shirt-jac stvle with Delt loop flares. Many ,other styles on sale at this price.jackets in S·M·L·XL. Pants, waists 30·40. Not au sizes In all styles. Fashion jeans in pre- washed denim or crinkled polyester/ cotton. Novelty pock· ets and waistline de- tails. Faded blue and bright colors. 7-14. boys' western jean and jacket coordinates Cotton/polyester corduroy or 13 ~-oz. cotton denim in solid colors. LITTLE BOYS' SIZES Corduroy Jean, sizes 4.7 regular and slim. Reg. 4.99 . . . . . , 3.99 Corduroy jack•t, 4-7. Reg.6 .99 . 5.59 ·· BOYS' SIZES Corduroy jean, sizes 8-14 regular and slim. Reg. 6.49 . . . . . . 6.19 Corduroy jack•t, S.M-L. R.eg. 7 .99,6.39 STUDENT WAIST SIZES Corduroy or d•nim jeen, waists 26-30. Reg. 7.99 . . , , . . . . 8.39 Corduroy or denim Jacket, sizes 32·36. Reg. 8.99 . . . . . • . 7.19 • • REG . $1().$12 7.99 Crisp l~acrylicor acrylic blends in 4 styles; shown just one. Colorful fall plaids in sizes 6 -14. Spor.tswear 01;pt. ' long sleeve sport shirts for men REG. 7.99 5.97 Polyester/cotton in all· over florals and prints. Also texturized polyes· ,1J ter solids. Machine wash· :.:if'li-'\0:• able. Sizes S·M·L-XL . ' { • • l • • • • .. I ' • • • • • • • • • • • -• • • . • . ecial ; ----·-"--.-#--.= 1F7;--::;...::,:=.:::.=..~--~-"".,.....;:;..._b--I" ,,, -~ 1· c J women's Visa• woven texturized polyester pants REG . $13 10.99 Great fit, top styling and de· tails. 3 styles; shown just one. All of machine wash- able Visa • texturized polyester, famous for its special benefits that last for the life of the garment. 6·14. 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Chamois an'd white ln sites S-M·L Coat Department 0 --T I • ' . • • • • • . • . , . ' shop 1',tonday through Friday, 9:30-9:30 .•. SaturdaY,. 9:30...& ••• ~unday, 10-8 ~ .. FULLERTON-~ ---.· ---': . __ , UNTINGTON BEACH ·-Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Linda-996-8800 9811 Adams ·Avenue-963-973 .. &~-· _...,Ji--=---· -.C---~ _ . , _ 1-. I • < I l r f t I I l t l ' • • . • ·-. • I l ~ f ! ' . t ) I I L ' ' I .. f , ·Many of the classroom aids at Mardan are teacher or student made. King size TV set makes book report more fun for Raymond Bingham . BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, November 6, 1975 B1 • • • , J . Mordan c:lbiec:tive:' ' eadiness for Life ~ C'--------111-A Ol•O.llY """,._.. Jay Albany is f student at Estancia Hieb J;~bgol. Rleht now. he's doing pretty well. A few years ago, he wasn't, The re·ason--why he iHUCceed· ing, Jay says, is Mardan Center for EdUt'ational Therapy. '.We ar,e _a team,~,=· Wi~'be"'"n;;;;::; _:,seme<Jrre-elS"e-mtgnt suggest-. a cutback, we ceuldn 't. ' Asked if he'd be in a regular <'las1room today without yeananda staffratioofthree·or Mardan, be ans wers simply, •·No fOur-to-one is maintained. way." Students are referred by physi- When Jay was seven, be was cians, counselors, child guidance one of the center's fU"St students clinics, psychologists, parents in its initial cramped quarters. andnumero~,sschooldislrict.st He had a variety of learning pro-A main gO«t is to heJp,the child blems, was hyperactive and reach the point where he can needed a lot of help. enter the regular classroom and He got it. make it, \rnth learning no longer And, he wa nts to make sure such a painful process. that other kids. "with problems "W..e're doing too g_ood a job," like mine wiU ·hi ve a place like said Mara Schiff, coordina tor or Marda?i to go to.·· services. ••Last year we returned The centef, frankly, needs an 3S studen ts to the publi c angel with 8 checkbook. A cam· schools .. '' paien is now unde r way to raise Cflanges In state education $100,000 to cove r r ent, teacher's policies have caused a hold-up in s alaries and youngsters on referrals and funding, she ex- scholarship who could not plained, s o that Mardan isn't re- otherwise attend, until the first of ceiving the normal number or the year. students or funding. Parents of present and former "Most parents cannot atford students were apprised of the the cost of e x..tra help and tuition situation and asked for aid. J ay's is not r eceived for those who are parents..were among those get-partially (unded by school dis· ting a call . trict until three to six months · He and his brother Kirk, who after services are rendered." got some tutoring from Mardan The Mardan philosophy of i;taff, came to the Daily Pilot for operation is, additionally, that help. whena parent is temporarily out Mardan Center began in 1963 of work, •the child isn't dropped as a special education program from the program for lack of for children with learning dis-ability to pay. abilities, perce ptua1 handicaps · · Another facet is the attitude or and ne urological dysfunction. Mardan director David Eisen· Initially , students spent tw1>or man and hi s staff. three hours per week on a tutor-"We are a t eam . When so· ing basis at the center. then de·, m eone else might suggest a cut· mand in('reased ror a full-time back in staff, we couldn't . What remedial program. works is not the individual but This was realized with the first th(" combination. We don't want day classes in 1967. Since 1968, to lose that," he said. Mardan has been located at the Why children with probi ems site of the old Cost a Mesa City who come to Ma rd an leave better Hall. equipped to handle educationaJ Enrollment h as averaged and emotional problems is hard 100·120 students in the past five topinpainl. To that outside observor, some things stand out. A tour of the facility, and a fe.w minutes in a r andom classroom, give one a positive feeHng. "These aren 't kids who have problems, .. you think, "they are learning and liking it . There is a great deal of in· dividual attention, ins ide and QUtside the school day and the classroom setting. ' There is genuine concern a&n.t TIUS child a nd HIS problem. There are de mands to learn, to improve, but there are not pre- ssures. There is no feeling of failing, or not making it. Jn one class visit· ed. every student was m ade to ,think he or she was a fantastic re - ader . Do we yet know how much how good a child feels about himself affects how h e l earns? At Mardan, the approach is, What ('an w e do? and Let's start now. The problems of students al Mardan are not always simple or in the realm of everyday educa· tion deficits, Ma ra Schiff noted. An 11 -year-old came to Mardan a year ago. He is wha t is ca11ed an "elective mute." I-le had, for four-and-one-half yeats spqken only to bis parents and a sibling. He would not s peak in the pre- sen('e of any other person. I-le . was suffering cduc alionally and emotionally. I met him at the school the other day a nd he talked with a staff member about a m ath pro· bl em. The steps in between we re slow, p·ainful and agonizing for everyone concerned. Al first, he began with a ta pe recorder. fore· ing himself to talk into it and at first, not letting anyone listen to the tape. . Gradually, he talked more into a telephone. with someone out· side the room. This led to conversations, still by phone with someone in thL· room who could not look at him. to an ora nge juice can and strin).! set up, to f inally, now, with nothing in his hand at all . "He still has a long.way lo go.·· I\frs. Schiff said . "But he's come so farina year.·· .A lot of Marda n students have come far. Some have mild pro- blems that onl y need extra tutor- ing. Others. like Jay AJbany, take longer. and gradually phase into part-time in ('Onjunction with public school and finally back tc public school. He was the "poster boy" ror Mardan's first brochure. J ay feels fortunate to have had Mardan schooli ng . "The teachers were grpat. re ally patient, and they inadl learning fun . If you needed ext r ~ help. therl' was someone whc · would do it.·· He adm its he didn't like schoo' much before ~1ard a n. lie had ~ lot of problems in public schoo and fell farther and farthc1 behind. "At Mardan, it was hard, but i . was fun . They made you v.1ant ti do okay." Donations to M ard:.in f"ounda lion of Educational 'fher.apy, l! non -profit. non·sectanan tax ex empt organization c.a n bl' mal.lt. ~y calling 540·4113 Daily Pilo t Photos by Patrick O'Donnell • J. .. U DAJLYPILOT Thur.clay, November 8. 1975 ·Virgo • Be Creative FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 By S.YDNEY OMARR ---...... • • ARIES CM arch 21 -Apri\ 19): Persons around you are apt to be aggressive. Be sure of rights, .__,_ __ -JlOr..mi~i.oio.ni . ..P-:utnoc..or...mat.e.y he l akjng.l.oo'---===oo--~ much for granted, - TAURUS !April21UL!y 20J :_JfoJd off on journeys, if practical. Relatives -and others - seem to have di(ficulty v.·ith instructions, direc- tions, appointment tfmet;. · GEMINI (May "21 .Jun'e 1 20): Define terms. ~t; a;i is_, not merely ;ts you.wish things could be . .i\1essage will be cJarificd. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): F.mphasis 'On racing f acts, confroiiting one who utilizes •hreals , declaring your intcnl1uns. l\c a"·are or what is important. l.F.O (July 23 -Aug. 22 ): You tend now tO ex- hibit your "fiery nature.·· Key is to kn O"' \vhen to draw line. Temperamental or artist ic outburst is fine -up to ;;1 point . 0 VIRGO fAug. 23-Sept. 221 : (.'rt·ativity i:. ma~niriC'd -means your style. personal desires. magnetism -th c.-;c Hre more t•vident than usual. l.IRRA (Sept.-23-0ct. 221 : Some precon- ('eivl"d notions are "blown out of the water." ~1eans you have some readju:-it ing to do. You have to get emotional bearings . ~_RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21 J: \Vhat Sl'ems a selb~~s actually a blessing in disguise. People are talking behind your bal'k -but what they say boomerangs in your favor. SAGITTi\RIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): lntricate details ron('erning money transaction -can be ('omplE"ted without major charv:t.' of plans. Know it and r ef use to Jost.• poist•. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-J :in. 19 J: You are given green light to ask, invest igate, to be more mobile. Some will oppose you -thOSl' of little im- agination may even 1.1ttempt tu intimidate you. ,\QU.o\RIUS (Jan. 2(),F'eb. 18): Ac<"ent is on ('Oming to grips with situation that had been shrouded in st•<·recy. Key is to he diplomati(', not weak. PISCF.:S (Feb. 19·M~C'h 20 J: fo~riend s , vii shes, what you really nee<l -tht'SC' areas sub-· j(>('t to r eview, possible chani!L'. Jr today is your birthday you arc romantit·, t•reative. sf'nsual, sc>nsitive <1nd have· a tenden('y to ~1ttra rt persons who "'use you."' Domesti(' ch.inges occur this mvnth. ,• Win ning Weighs War Waged lly JO OLS0'1 ot IMO.Hr ..i1e1 S.Utl 1.as\ year, the 1-lunlington Beach Junior Woman's Club embarked upon o new kind of pro- j('('t : a full-scale war against the battle of the bulge. rt wasn ·1 that any of the clu b members really needed to diet. Just a few pounds here and there was all the ex('ess that ('Ou ld be seen. Rut the Juniors knew that an 9~~£~ ~f P.~~~~!"!· tion was better th an fl round of cure. and that o skinn y body is a healthy body, so they formed the club's first Skinny !\.1innie program. They set forth their purpose in a declaration: ''Realizing th at many.fellow members were already a.war'c or the relationship between over- weight and lack of exercise to high blood pre- ssure and heart disease, embarked on a personal Skinny Minnie campaign .·· Th(' cl"u b donated 10 rents for every pound lost to the American lleart Association, along v.'ith a s napshot of the 22 participants and a copy of the proclamation. The pi('ture was.captioned : "'You see be£ore you the Skinny f\-1innies of Huntington Beach Junior1': We care with our whole heart.·· This year. the program is under the direction of Sandy Lawrie, who said that her name was go- ing to be the first on the chart. "Everyone. could afford to lose two or three pounds,·· s he added. Mrs . Lawrie noted that the women in the <'iub are fashion-('onscious and oft en talk about diet a nd weight control. But sometimes there is .. a lot of talk and no action." she said, so the Skinny Minnie program forces a commitment. .. Onre you put your name on the chart you have to do it,·· she noted. The record is kept on an honor syste m . Each participant records the number of pounds lost each month on a large poster. "And, if you're conscious or what the other girls have lost, you feel gui lty ... Mrs. l.awrie's goal, like the other "'omen's, is to st ay s lim and trim. ,;There are not th<.1t many clothes in larger sizes. And, with today's backless, sideless and fronUess dresses. you have to stay slim.·· .fl€Ltl€ 9 CR€€k S H 0 P You will be amazed at what ou r designer s ca n do on a modest decorating bud get 11 \\':' . ' r. I' , &'! JJ I, 1! ' ., ' " ' •I > ~; ~ !· Our oocoretors· services a1e tree. You pay only lor whal you buy. Why.not let them suggest how they would help you crea1e a mo10 beaulJlu! home. No &bllgatlona ·'·. ""_, """""-' --... °""' c...y, " ,__ ~ .. :;;"";;,;"';,;; _______ _, •. --- I • ------~ - ' • ' ' • it .. .: . ·-· The' Skinny l\1in nie program also i s beneficial. said Marvel Anderson, a register ed nurse who participated last year, who pointed out som<' "'omen actually do need to lose a £ew pounds. "A lot of people don't realize they are over· weight." she explained. l\1rs. Anderson also stressed that none of the participants went on crash diets. "It was a m atter of y,•atching calories,·· she said. 14 ast y<'ar, the group was inspir ed (or .shamed ) to apt ion when some sha pely belly dan- C'E"rS came lo perform during a meeting and several announred that they were mothers. This year, the motivation will be the club's Ricentenni al cookbook, which will contain Skin· ny Minnie reC'ipe s. along with wine and cheese ~uides and .a celebrity section featuring recipes from Betty F'ord. Carol Burnell and others. It 's titled ''Revolutionary Recipes." which is appropriate for a weapon in the battle for in· dependence from flab. Any young woman interested in the club or the progr:•m n1 ay call l\1rs. J.awrie at 960-2608. j\ll:nPOJJ) CDllem,'.:XXdll.1 iewelru 354 forest OI<'. ru1!e i~ ll.IT'beryard. IOQU""J b::l 1, 714-494-066:) \ • . j • Maki ng A~other .Splash. The diminutive 17-year-0ld skimming across Pyramid Lake in tbe Angeles Na· tlonai Forest is Lisa Gerritsen. actress who plays Cloris Leachman's daughter in CBS 's "Phyllis .'' Rosy Pi cture Clouded "OF.Al! A7'/N LANDERS ' I must S<iY you lie with statistics niost ('Onvincingly. I r efer to vour ans\ol.1er on the relative hap- i1in('sS or married men as com - p;1rt'<l "11.'ilh bachelors. Of course bachelors are 22 more times like· ly to be in prison. \Vho wants to marry a felon ? .• J)1d it evf!r OC('ur to you that the ('hronically ill, the alcoholics and the criminals might be unmar- ried for just those reasons and not vieeversa? I, for one. resent the implies · tion that without a wife I will im - mt>diately fa ll into a life or crime. drink and an early grave. I-low about som e fair com- parisoils of m arried and unmar- ried 25 -yea r -o ld white-collar worker s a nd 30-year-oid" pro- fessional men? Obviously if you lump all the world's unfortunates with the bit.chelors·by·rhoice, yo u're going to come up with a sorry looking lot. <And P.S. 1-lo"' about the fin a ncial advantages of not having to support a wile?) - AHl\PPY BATCH DEAR BATCll: My mailman must have a hernia from drag- ging letters written by "Happy Bachelors", -highly indignant al the statistics quoted in this col · umn recently. Sorry i( I orfended so many or you, but those are official gov- t>rnmenl fi gures. I didn't pull them out or my t"ar. They did not stalt• that all single men are aJcoholi<'s, c rimina ls, in poor hralth and destined to die young. ~or did they suggest th at all married mf'n a rr healthy, happy, dry and law-abiding. Thost• fi gur es reflected thr o~·t•rall picture to which th e rt" are undoubtedly millions of rxceptions -on both sidf'S. So, please gel of( my back, frllas. P.S. 1'1any bachelors spend a Jot more mone.f o n thei r girlfriends than some husband s SJM'nd on their "''ives. DF..i\.R AN:'ll I.A:'llDERS . ~'lore and more people a re r('{'Oi;!nizing !hat ma!('S have the menopause. s:1me as women. l\ut doct ors ;1nd psychiatris ts discuss il onl y in term s o f p sy rh o l o ,g1 r al manifest ~'t1on s . Feelings of dis - appointmf'nt. g uilt. dt•pression. loss of hope for achievement and :1 diminishing interest in sex . The assumption see ms to be that thl' physical symptoms are confined to v.•omen. (Ann Landers·r\J 1\I;;.iybe 1 · m som(' sort of nut but get the darnedf'st hot flashes and they drive me crazy. l "m 57. in good health. normal blocxl pre· ssurt>. EKG. blood and urinalys is fin.;>. There seen1 s to be no reason for these miserable occurrences. - Maybe they aren't hot flash<'s in the technit'al sense, but if they :1ren't, I"d lik e to kno"ll.' what in the> Sam Hill thc>y a r('. While thc>y do n "t last very long, Wh en they occur I fi;>eJ a s if I'm in a blast furn ;~rt>. An y suggestions. Ann '! -HOT A'1D BOTHERED DEA R"H AND Jl : If you haven't discussed this with a doctor, you should , And if it's any comfort to you, fella. }'ours is a com mon complaint, although not many men t alk about it . <P.S. Carry a fan. ll can be a big help.) CO:'l/F'IOE:\'TIAJ, to Need !\. 1-lf'lping Hand : I-l ave you looked at the.bottom of your sleeve? 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Wl ST £1(N AT CAtlE MAYOR SAN PEDRO TOAAANCE 5J7 3095 378·2795 • ' 90)A •"'OAriAS AV(. HUNTINGION"B£ACH }! I '96) ;'.'~'I I ' ~· • r . .~ , . Fr.ien CJ s lfl rown for-0 loOp • • ThutWd!'f, Ho11ember IS. 1975 l lly DENNIS'lllcLELLAN • ' . °' ....... ~ ..... ing only four months, Ito present- ed samples or his bandlWOl'k to relatives who were unaware he had taken u_p the new bobby. part ottbe Jiver. Anybody can co out and buy a sweater. But it you put younell in your gill they •P- preela~e it "?ore.·· months of learning to m>rhet it's not uncommon to rio out balC of the COmJ>leted work. For some -pie the fint o( November i1 not too early to ~in thinking about Christmas ''It was lhe closest secret I .. Gendron d-not reel the least RIP-OFF .. . a.; Lt.a neas Oiili~ )Callked me..wbece.l.l!>l ib..., · ~ · prl -.1.,. om1n'• eel It, Prtgareiorthe bi -·-Tl)iira .ho"( lone II will take -tblngs.rsaid..L.m · " ueen mMt,• · off. Tbl!!..JnJJ!:J!LllD.d.o.i 11li11m Gendron to CTOCbet. an--i mrficte-CI fhe-ir Dug-eyed -RAMSTACKLE _ anywetiJ~pm an.boor to_f®r: the scarves. ponchos, blankets bewilde,rment_ "'That wu part or . ~"""7.:'"i-.s. • hours work. ==8Dd:=aw.eate= e..-.rilli:pvetl ·-lbftul:l!tl""-_ eelin~uvw. . .......,J'l••c -AlthQutb Gendron wcaa ". friends and-releti~es thisltoliday--------1'he 25.y~ai Orange €ount)' 'IQ"-po.und ex-Ki"z:as__ fortunate-enouah-to-have-a-giood--_: • ' f • ! ~ l season. · sident added: ''People generally tackle (Hosey ~rier) can Clo teacher along.side of him while hast-Christmas;-after crochet-=-apprectateJifts th-at ri?l>~ent nftC!Je1>0int-r~1n.---no-way-1e1t ~he learned the techniques or- ~ · crocheting was effeminate .. If be ttocheting, what of the other candothatlcancrocl>etwithout men who want to learn to William Gendron crochets away on current project. He's written book to aid men in learning craft. any sense or doing wom911'1 crochet? work.'' Gendron. a former technical writer. began crocheting when a woman friend showed him an afghan she bad becun 28 years ago. She had never sewn the pieces together, and he felt il time to complete the project. The friend taU.ght him to thread a tapestry needle. And while she turned out the missing pieces, he sewed them together. From that moment on, Gendron was hooked. "'I asked her to teach me how to crochet. The first month I was all thumbs, but between September and December I managed to put together simple diamonds, scarves, stocking caps and shawls.'' ·Gendron has perfected his crocheting fechnique so much in a year that he already has had a. display of his work at the Bolsa Branch Library. He was also of- fered. but turned d~l a chance to have a booth at uie county fair. ULTIMATE AFGHAN Another e:chibit is planned at the library which will include what Gendron calls ''The Ultimate Afghan." It has 23 col- ors in it and measures 4 by 5~ feet. "It will take about six months to complete,'' he said. "I don't crochet eight hours a day. It"sahobby,_not work." Gendron averages about four to six hours an evening crochet~ · ing, which he descri~es as absorbing, therapeutic work. "This is nice for retired people. If tbey·re not ingenious enough, they·re going to have time on their hands and won •t know what todowithit.·• It's also challenging, be said, "adding that a good vocabulary or cuss words comes in handy from time to time. In the .first six Gendron hopes to answer that question with a book he is plan· Ding called ''Crocheting: For Men Only.'' The idea fot' the book, in part, was prompted in order to provide background knowledge for men unfamiliar with crocheting. ''Learninli?' tO read crocheting instructions is equal to learning a foreign _langu~ge. The women who do the instructions make a grave mistake or assuming they're writing for people who already know how to crochet. The instruction$ tell you only what to do, not how." The book, which Gendron said will be written in plain language •. will point out things a man should be aware or when betinning to crochet. (Avoid garments with zippers at first. "It's hard to put zippers in.'') WEAK.AREA One chaptl.'r of the book will be called What is a Color? "This is one area where men are especially weak unless they have some sort or art background. ''I( it is a garment, choose your colors to s uit the person for whom it is intended. IL makes a big differenee if they are blonde. bnmelte or redhead.'' Although he recently was paid to crochet s everal items for friends, Gt>ndron said he does not crochet for money. For him crocheting is something that pro~ vides "a warm feeling or self· :satis faction and accomplish· ment. . "You start with a small piece of metal ;.vith a hook on the end and a loqg piece or string. With that you can create a thing of beauty. "You get the feeling you create something out of nothing. That's the payoff for me; a sense or ac· complishment.•• Another First Mary Robin!'Oh lhe firs t woman dock \Yor ker at f.;ve r ett, Wash., loads cargo onto the Liberia11 s hi p P acba ron. She s ays she took the job for the money, not because she"s a woman's libber. Show Crystallized Gems Created A private collection of Chatham Cr t>att'd gt'ms will be on e xhibit at William' Rob e rt s Jewel e r s in J;id o Village Friday, Nov. 7, through Sunday, Nov. 9 lnC'luded will bt• tht> largest ruby on earth cr ea t £>d by Lh c laboratory process. Chatham C reat ed· rubies and t'm £>r a lds are m a d e by 11 crys t <tl g r owth p r ocC"s :-> de · velopt>d by C~rroll l-'. Chatham . ~~ Cal Tech graduate >A'ho d id his re- S£>ar C'"h at night >A'hile "''or k i n g as a fuod cheniist d ur ing the day The exhibit location 1:-; at 3424 Via Opo rto #2, ~f?wport Beach. . DON'T FORGET! ANNOUNCING Sue Cook r ' f· Nobody's Perfect FUN AND FANCYIAUAR ........... 7.lt7S ....... ,.... Formerly at East~uff Coiffures Jack Winter PANTS I Think Positive r I· r' By ERMA BOMBECK I'm going to tell you today about a friend or mine who sees good in everyone and everything. Ir the world were to end tomor- row. Ruth would smile and ob- . senre, "Perfect! That's when my charge accchmt billing ends." You are saying to yourself. ''Big deal. A lot or people see nothing but goodness." But Ruth sees goodness.in kids. The other da..r at a · kaf· feeklatsch, May\ra purposely tested Ruth to see what she could come up with in the way or positive thinking. "My daughter said she hated .me," said Mayva. ••Thank goodness, you still communicate," said Ruth. "She has started to drink a Jot .,, "Cheer up, she could be smok· ing.·• ''She is," said Mayva. ''But only cigarettes.'' counse\00. Ruth genUy. .. ''She said she"s leaving bome." · "It's wonderful,'' smiled Ruth, ''to raise a child who can assume responsibility.•• •'To share an apartment.•• ''Fall on your knees, jt's a girl," sighed Ruth. "It's a boy," said Mayvadryly. ''Then. she'll be fortunate. enough to have a man around for protection.'' . · "She told me to mail her belooginis,'' said Mayva. 'RUffEll'S UPHO.LST,ERY • -• .. woo1 \' ....... , 1921--___ H, • AT WIT'S END "Isn't that wonderful," stated Ruth. •·And to think some parents don't even know where their!'hildren are . ., "Do you know r found half or my !'lothes in her closet?" "To think ther e are 22 years between you and you both wear the same size."' · "Size 16," said Mayva bitterly. "When the metric system com- es, we·11 all be in the high num- bers.·· ~'She's dropping out oC school,·• added M ayv a. ''That frugal little monkey,'~ said Ruth. 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Charles Bronson plays lhe title role of a farmer who defies the mob in this 1974 drama with Linda Cristal, Al Lettieri and Alejandro Rey . --...,, _, ... , -1!!. ... -:.:.a:t=."11·--.. ~ TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evenin g 0 Nancy Walker/The Os· * monds/Jtck Albertson on "THE PAUL LYNDE COMEDY HOUR" Tonight Friday DAYTIME MOVIES , ':)(I 0 "11.-.r' (dr•) ·~ -0.M CL11t. lklilllll l". !CJ "EMi TW (dr•) '37-<llttr Komalka, Ray 11111· Lind, frlflClll r •nntr. 10~ Ci) .. ..,. lflttl Dirty FKU" (dtt) 'Ji.-Hvt11"'rtJ Bo1art. s:» a Mnil: .... -.. "'..,.. (•cN> 'U-Richtrd Dtnnl111. V'iflini1 Crer. 81rt011 Mad.lu. 1?.-00 m.,.. "'" ,..,.... <11n1 •• ,_ Cf'Mltf1s Collum, Tom Or••L 1:00 0 "\.ttt °'"*"' (dr•> '36-C.rr Grant, Cf•udt Rti~s. l:JO 0 (C) "lnt Ct....,. (•r•) 'Mi -AllltlolJ Quirl11. Al•it DllM. J.'tlOdJ1t) ~tlAJn" (ctn) 'Q -lofllt Qrew. RIChll ltobtfts. J:JO (j) "TM brw's Urt" (du) '41- f1f0i'll "°""'· Gtnt fitrnff, 0 IC) ""fs. Clrh, Cirtt~ (111111) 'r.2 -Oris Pruley, Stllll Slwtrll, • 646·5033 ~ll!lm-11111!-----sooner or later, you 'll own Generals ______ _ • ·-. ' . I One-woman Show ·Maude 'A.lane' Next Monday -yJIOJ!.JllOMAS LOS ANGELES !APJ -Belifrico Arthur from laughter to Jeurs 1tfonday night In an episode of • .-Maude·· which g_ives her all the llnes -Jllera.J .... ly. It's a performance that could put her ln conten· lion for an Emmy. The •how could be an actresa· dream -or l'\lghtmare-:-Bea ArthW" viewed it both ways in the nervous.period when she was re- hearsing the episode. The t;>n ormity of the cha.llange struck ht.'r on show night when Ex· ecutive Producer Nonnan Lear went through the usual ritual or introducing tbe cast to the studio ~udience. "He introduced the other ac. tors, and they took seats in the audience,·· Miss Arthur recalls. •••.t.11TMu11 ''The n I had a moment's nervousness when I realized the entire cast was standing lhere -m~· "But then I start . At the end it was like being back in the theater. It w standing ovation lime.'' IN FACT, AUDIEN ES AT both tapings - '"Maude" and other shows have two to give the director a rhoice of scenes -stood and cheered at the end or her one· oman performance. Home audiences are likely to find it one or the funnies - and most arrerting -half hours in recent memory. The gimmick is simple. Ma.ude tears that she has lost her love (or husband Walter, or perhaps he hes rooled on her. Sh e consults a psychiatrist and <See MAUDE SHOW, Page 85) I FllST IUM FUM 6 WITH ... CLOllS L.IACHMA.M "CRAZY MAMA" ------"'MOON IUMMHS'" 1561 W. SUNFLOWER W. F R1 T C.M. 6CO-OSM '~ "THI WAY WI war ""SI. POID w1v1s· -c.HAILOTTr 111 ""SUP& 'fll'.IHS" Ill IA -caA%Y MOMMA" 'V "MOON IUNHHS" INI N0M. TMRU NL t;:J .. rie-t !.ll UC-MOU9Afl UT.& Wte.-Oftil ll1lt ~-! ~, .. ,.: ;",.· f', ~,'/ ' 1 ~ ·1·.'l-T•H•E •C•IT•V•S•H•O•P•P•IN·G-C.fN•T•R;.E~ , . 'I, ORANGE •532·6721 ,·.""'· ( ,,,,,·•:· .· ,_.~ l ·,'11 .. -I._. CITY CE ... TAE CIMEM•'!li • I , /'' S.A. FRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I 1. ,;•' / G.G. FRWV !CITY DA. EX.) FRI., NOV . 71 ' ~ 8 P M ' -.OLLHIALL" Ill .. , I ---c-.... /r I l'lj...----"------l ''THERE COMES;:,,. 04'°"':.0~::.. A TIME'' Y ~.-r1H1 ~-/•, ,. .... " 0C COLLEGE AUDITOfllU,,. 12 00 GE"lf:~Al AOMt&SIO"I 11 00 WITH OCC A.58 CARO .. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 1-------f '"CIA%Y MOMMA" ""MOO.-.UMHHS" ~ "'CHAILOftr 00 "'SUIH YIXDIS" Ill 1-Jt~·--11...... HAID TIMES Oii! ....... ,... -- "6·l.. llTTl.I Ito MA,.._ to .. , .. . " ....... .. ~'- u ..... . .. a. ..... .. IM·l• c.t1t 11.:11-.... ,_ .. ..i..,, 11/5 --CIAZVMAMA ""' ---MOON IUHNllS ""' -lwt ....... _ ... , -Ol'-----IOUllWL 11t .... JOHNNY nuaouo 11t °"" 11-M • .:._,_U M~1' --THI 1-. IANCT10N• --THI GllAT WALDO POHi""' In II . , Sit, ~~-~~jj~~fi ll tOll••I IOl1tf1 tM ILllE• u•tfl 11 ,lff! (111,1 hu••I 111•1 I \' I ltl" • U 1it'll l ·ll SOI • llllff• I flV' lllil ·-·· ""-ll. "' ·-·-JAWS .. --SHAD'S TIWUll 1N1 ___ ,,,, __ " . l DITS Of THI CONDOI 1111 --. DI.I.TH W11M " .,_ .............. _ .. _ IOO$Tll COGIUIN,.. ~-­All"°'1' 75,. ... _._ ..... FUN(H CONNICTIOH 11 • --w.w. & CHiil DINCI KINGSll\ll -----IQILIMU.L,. ~--··· <lllYllAMA• ......,_, ... _ llTS DO n AGAIN ,.. a.-a .. CUR-••-w ........ --•• --IMCllOff· '"' _., IAi::C:· """°"'· . --;: TMl-JION• --TMl'lmAJWMIO ........ I • Golden West Dra•a 'Woolf Unconventional • I An y ••mmunity college en-e ~ J ROien. Uk• his recent pre-deavorin1 to m ount a production -lntenniuion dttessor at UC Irvine, bas ex-. of "Who's Afraid of Ylrginla ::: 1i Titus clsed some 45 minutes from the Woolf?" deserves a measure of _ ORI Albee Script to create a ti.iht, ..cognition for-lts-ambilkln1~-""'~....,.,,,,,...,......., .... __ ~,,.-· -hour pr<>ducUon. He.. also intestinal fortitude alone. This is role of George. It also is a bit of• ~rh•ps unWjUinlly • .ba..s diluted a play that Is rarelyfllilycealized-_ mi•match.~•in<-e the olhet' ttwe muchol'tbe p!By'shwnor simply by th e better professional eom· performers are noticeably less b}linatructing .his.-cast to deli\ler panit"s. seiasoned, allowing Mitchell the more comic tines pointedly, ' At Golden West College, where virtual fru rein -which he for effect, rather than allowing Edw.a~cl.-Nbea'.s-rituper.atix.e Ill wltlr<!bl"l<Jus reU.b. them tota~e their natural (and ur-- battle of words and Wits ls ap. Mitchefl rise!lo the offensive timately fuMler) C9UfSe. . • proaching its second and final earl>:.t~tbJ.e11sly QUlmtn.eUYer- wee k e nd , d i r ect or S tewa rt tng the youn1 biology professor Three more periormances of -------------• {played with a strange lack or "Virginia WooU " will be given conviction by Ste ve Binnix) with this weE"kE'nd, Frid ay and S.at ur- a blistering intellectual attack. d ay at 8:90 and Sunday at 5 p.m ., He prevails equally over his s up· in the large Community Theater posedly vindictive wife, Martha, on the Huntington Be ach ·cam- TM?! CAST through the f ir s t two ac ts pus. Ge«91 • . ..•. -..•..•• Ol<t<lft Mltc'-11 ~~'~:: .. ::.::···· ... ·:::::· :: ~\i"::~~ -~ ........... ·· . OuloAtM•l'"Pef Rogers' interpret ation is im· pressivf' on several levels, but Calls short on others. It is an un- conventional approach, but often a ('rf'd ible one. · Initi a lly , the bright, im· maculate, ultra-modern selling is in e ve r ·present contrast to the gray, clutter ed. acade mic at· mosphere traditionally de picted. This , of course, e ffectively nullifies Martha's opening "\Vhat adump" invective. THE STRONGEST 3SP<'ct or the Golden West production is Charles Mitchell 's intrigui ng performance in the commanding because Pamela Smith chooses to underplay her emasculating assaulU. Miss Smith, however, comes· f\tlly into her own in the final seg· ment with a profound and mov- ing C'f!pitulation which leaves he r earlier lack of initiative even more puzzling. ~1ore intensity in her firs t a nd s econd act scenes would give her character a world or dimension. THE POTENTIALLY show- stealing role of Honey, the bran· dy·sipping wile of the younger prof, is well played by Dolores Harper, who overcomes the dis- advantage o ( playing to Binnix's r"ticenc e a nd c r e at es a beautifull y inte r es t i n g charaC'tE'r. . , Nobody could dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre ... because it's true. "AN ENGROSSING" SUSPENSE-LADEN DRAMA. The casting Is remarkable." -Judi th Crist, A.I Paclno'1 work crte1 ·out Award nomination." -Norma Mclain Stoop, After Dark FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTtR • • •••• • •• SPICIAL PIEVllW PHFOI CIS-:.WID .. THUIS., , HOY.~,... Sl.00 N V M AMA DESK AWARD "SCENES FROM AMERICAN UFE" t>1 " R Gurney . ..11 If 'f'l)ll _.born 1n A .... rlca. you .,,,l _. IO ..US""' P.., A billl'IQ ll0'9l\9l'l prer.ocal .......... _, ....... nc.1·1 -""°"'' cl-~ "°"' 1930"• dVu ,., ... CM.I. -r.:. --·- " Paul Lynde S~ar~ Tonight In TV Special HOLLYWOOD (UP!l -Can television 's m aster or the one· JinE'r, Paul Lynde, carry an hour- Jong variety show on his own '! ABC·1"V will find out tonight when it airs "The Paul l.ynde Comedy llour·· on Channel 7 at 8 o'clock. Network scientists hope the C"omE'di an can impart the sam e hilarious humor he proj("("lS on ''The Holl y wood Squ ar es.·· On his first television special,. Lynde will have the Osmond Brothers a nd Na ncy Walker as guests. aws Coast to Coast Sex . . • "HEARTS OF Tiff WEST' "SlilTHER";TPGl "HARD TIMES" tPGl "U.ST.DETAIL'' IRI . "TOMMY" li'GI "FlllTZ THE CA1"' IXI "HEA YT TRAFflC" IXI ""nt1 HA"'1' H0011r Ill •.t. IOY A.HD HIS DOW' "HARD TIMES" ""LA.ST DETAIL" Beautiful new girls. Last sequence is the hottest in history. II alone is worth the ,.e_rice of admission. ·ALG0LD5TErN Thur!ct!r· Nowmt>er e. tm ,,_,..,,e•4 MAUDE SHOW. • • start3 pourinc out the story , first in a series of d~ · ferusi ve a:a•s. His only response is an occasional "uh·huh ." Crin Maude : '"That's what I eet for $S0 a seu ion - 'uh·huh'? If I pay $00, will you bark?" She is un· deterred by his 1ilence and rattles on about h.er marria1e. about looking at herself naked in the mir · ror "God, if I could only repeal the laws of iravity'' and.her approachin&l!ltb birthday. _ • nNALLV SHE Sfl\RTS TALKING about her fath '1'. and that's when the tears come -perhaps from the audtence as well. She c-is.lliileSber father .. cold and ~lovilJI. yet she •uddenly recalls an in· cidentthaldtsprov~her~ --~ - Bea Arthur raJkOO .abOUt-the-show and oth~ matter s during a lunch break at the new Tandem Productions headQuatters tit J\"TTV Metrodmedia studios here. She is a modest lady, but not un- re-alislirally so; only a f ew hi nts o( M aude appear jn her convt'rsation. "Th e idt>a for lhe one·'A·oman sho w was Norman Lear 's,·· she said. "He is such a showman, and I tbink he sa w that this could work. Havin~ gone tllrough analysis, the show was very personal m him. . "I '"e also beE'n throug h analysis, and I reali zed the problem or how lo keep from boring yo ur psyC'hiatri sl . t got a great deal or help rrom the dirt"'<'tor, H al Cooper. Al~ from Gene Blakely, the pqor man who plays the psychiatris t. Some actor~ mig ht have been a bl ank in a role with jus t a few 'uh ·huh:;. ··But he remainN alert throughout. A big ht~lp ... . "i'iAUDE'' IS WEI.I. INTO its fourth year and is earning· a top ra~ing for CBS. Mi ss Arthur Jx>lieves tht.' seriC'S is at its best . . "I'm t erribly proud of what we do," she re- ma rked. "I know it sounds corny but a great deal or lovr goes into our show:' )ll~lit!ltl~I )..li1111 1l~lll••r~ "3 DllS Of !KE CONOUR" '11WTS Of TIIE WEST" acit,_ .. ,_ lt4Mll ....... "WESTWORLD"" J .... 11:11 Wf'-J:J .. 7-le:Je CINEMAlAND 1111 I• ~1<Nr •1n1'•• il~ lloOI 1111 'Ul•-' J.-w.,... -,OOSTEI COG!URlf' 'Big Bus' Film Set --c.. • t#sq ,.,.._ "Ac;JIOSS 110th ST." 1UIS. LAST DA.YI "THArs EMrHTAINMEMr' .......... ,._ ....... .,.. lhACll1• .... t ___ ... _ .. snllSA.HD "llP •O DOLLY" c •••••. , ••.• s ••. .....,... l:M • t:M ""',,.,....' ,, .. ,,' 1-1:1 .. J:IO-"" CINEMAlAND • TltA, twrifj/Ura molbl pfduA' ,,_ tAr lnrif11ilto No.J ~ adllr. 1111 So ~,.t .. tuftt.., u~ 11o111 JIU •Ut<lol; "UGH SANCTION'" .,,_ ._.,,_ 1,-.,11-9:H ' MWS "TltE GIE.IT WALDO PEPPll" P:MW~l:i l.J:J• CIM MALAND ......... .., "DR. ZHIVAGO" 1:00, ..... WJS-l :00...1:00 .. 40 Cn .. ,., .. In l 11•1" ~ \.th' '"'u4 1'"1 ! lilW&..n ~· ........ . ----.... •t:LA r.-i f'J.C.~ .... t,J.'.r.:1,11 : 11'1 ~ rno~.m ii+1'b. ~!fit'i Blt.a!·Mft',.-; m--------c••·· -·' I ... ~.!!re. ..,.... II "THE'DOVE" "".:..'~:;::.;~::,• '1 ·• CIN!MI wrsr . '8¥1•811SIDL CIMCMI .,.,,.,.,,...,...,..,.....,, "°'"°' "_< .. •-..,!'~~~!':!':"'' ... "" '1E W1nd :~fan CO-MIT Al ..-r STARS 'THE OTHER 1 SEAN CONNERY Sf DE Of THE CAND~E BERGEN MOUNTAIN' NOW · _.£!.,M!,!4.\~J£..... TOGETHER .., ...... '""""" .. , .... OAIL'f PILOT Surf 11 "'' ''-' tcr:I! IJ BRCX:K f'\EJ...B.&. RAYMOND CLIFTON PE1"ERS fl'£>0Rf SI.JN:QUES MVJS • ·~ --· •u-...... -. ~·~~ -~-rf- • --.. -~ ..:.L,. ··---··· ..... co 40 ., 1111 C n"'t9 t:0s 111111 , S1REISAND THE "li',·1 /a REDFORD WAY . TOGETHERI WE • ::ij lll-~I l'Oj WERE lllMIWCST ................ _ .. _ .. ..,,,,. .. c"'"-' -"!:..'"' ''BRllF VACATION'' VITORIO DeSICA'S LAST FILM edw11•s S ll INEMl .,.,"'., -c .. •-,.,~, , NJRI Wf ll L & MAl!.W[l l ANOERS0'1<i. I LOST IN THE STARS I edw1rd5 satSTOl ClllOO ""'""·'TM' 0T111:" 1101: '""'"'" .. -·• .. •-or H•l __ i!!:!!,<• MOUHIAlll" 1 FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR l • • 88 DAILY PILOT Thursciay. November 6, 1975 Calorie Counters L~ghter Beer· Gets OC. Test By Cl\ROL MOORE DI -DAllW P'llvt SY" Consid er i n i( the <.lbundancc of weekf'_nd television sports cnthusia::;l.s. irs hardly a surpnsc that Oran~t> County has the hi.c;hest rcr.cupita l:on· s umption of low caloricbet•r io 'alifornia. Until now, tha t market has been corner ed lJy Miller llrewlng Co.' But the Blitz..Weinh::trd Co. of J>ortland, Ore. is entering the <:ompt:tition "where thet"limate is best . ••T11•:RF.'S A GROWl~G number or peoplt.• here in tht~ir 30s who wert: at·ti\'t: but havt.• slov.·cd down a1\d wa!'ll to lost: so1nc v.•('ight. ~1 or(' wo1nt·n drink lo\\' ea Jori(' bl'l·r tho.in men:· said Fred \Vl"'>~ --Ever1Jthit19 - ··l. . ~ . .. <J.__., .... ~--• B_••t MitJit19 .. inger. presidt>ntof lhc 120-ycar old firm . 1··hc new SS million i\'Jinl•r 's Village, 'l ocated · Its rt>gular sales h.1vc bl.'t'n (·on<;l.'ntratl•d 1n the <.ll :'.\i arguerit~ l'arkv:~i ... ' ;;ind l.c.t Paz Ro;.id 'J'echnology, In c. of I .. os Angeles. The theme s hopping center will feature about 40 sh ops <:in d offices on a 6lh-a cre landsca1)cd site. P~1ci fic Northwest bu t special btl.'rs and ()Ide t-:nglis h l\la\t 1.iq uor~haVt:\VJd(·rdiStribution. 1n i\11ssio n VJ(•j o, IS SC'hedull'd lo open Oec . I. occording to the dt.·Vl'IUJ)t..'f, fie'11 E st<.itc . PemexlLoan 55 Banks Back Deal MEXICO CITY IAPl -Pemt>x, the Pt1e"ican government oil monopo· ly, has islgned a 380- million-dotlar loan eon- traM. in London backed by :!l:!I banks from 14 C'OUOtrif'S. Pt>m ex ( Petroteos MexiC'anos) $tt id it was the largest sin~le loan ever granted .a La tin America company. petroleum operations. from exploration\ t o elabora t ion of petrOC'hemicals. THE MEXICAN gov· emmt•nl bas announced illi. intention to become completely se lf· sufficie nt irJ p~troleum products. t.1ex ico·li 19'74 produc ~ tlon avera.A:ed 675,000 ba rrels daily and is ex petted to r each about 810.000 barrels daily bY the t>~d of this >'rar. Arltonio Davali JaimC', director or Pemex, has estimated Mexico's ex· portation w ill a~era~e 110.000 barre ls da ily this )'ear. ''.\Ye ~ire inviting compari:o;on b('twcen ou r 1\lta -------------------------------------------------- and lht•i r 1.ite." \Y essingl.'rcontinul'd. THE BACKERS in · rludt> tht' JJ ank o r America. Nati'onal Trust a nd Savings Association, C h e mical Rank .. Ci ticorp. Inte rnational Ra nk I.td., Continental lllinoi.s National lla nk and Trust Co. or Chicago, F'i rst Chicago Pa nam a, S.A., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. or N<'w York. the C hase Ma nhattan Rank <Nat ional I A s- sociation, th e R oyal Rank of C~nada and We s td e ut sC'he LHn· desbank Girozentrale, TM Tells Slight Dip In Income TJI F. DI fo"'Jo'F, RF.SC•: \\'ITJJ then<''>'' bct·r is I h;it it is brev.•ed exclusively with barlC'y malt ; no corn 1s ust'd. This is <'os tl y, he .;.it.l mlts, but lmprovC's, the ~moothness and richnt•ss. Al so. instc~1d of <'ouverting the grain "s starl.'h into fe rment<ibl t.· und non -ft·rmC'ntable su~.:1 r~. thl' processing results in all fc•rmt·nt;1ble sugur:-. ;uld no residual carbohydrates. 40 Million Doling Out Cash for Tennis Goods Passenger Totals Up ' At Air Cal Pemt>-x. .sa id the money would be added to its own resourC'C's for invest- m e nt s in all it s LOS ANGELES (AP> -Times Mirror·s lhird- quarter income net in· come was slightly les:J than the net income for the same period a year ago, a spokesman for the company reported. Nutritiora lly, .l\Jta has more vrot<•in than any leading beer, WC'ssingt.·r t·la1rns. WITll 88 C.1\.1..0RIES per l l-ounc(' can , thr new blend offers 35 percent fewC'r calorics than in re· gular beer a nd less calori es tha n in an equ1.1l a mount of skim milk. Wessinger explained that Alt a and Lite h ave split e~1rl ier test markets in Portland and Sl'<lltlc v.·her"e drinkers found it less filling a ft er work or l'X - erC'ise. J.os Angeles will be the nf:!xt cx.pan~1on lc>r- ritory. "I.ike C'conomy cars. the time has come for low t•:ilo rie beer. Consu mers appreciate its advan - t ages:· he added. "Schlitz is expected to int roduce ils competitor int he San Diego and Tucson areas.·· AS ONE BUSINESSMAN TO ANOTHER , WOULD YOU PRAISE YOUR BANK? Like so many other merchants and businessmen, mY bank and banker are very important assets to my business. Having previously dealt with a major chain bank, t felt th at my account was nothing mo re than a num- ber to them. When I needed their service and advice. they disappointed me. , A ·representative of SOUTH COAST NATIONAL 9ANK called on me one day, and explained the many services offered by them. 1 decided to transfer my accounts. I was soon convinced by their fr iendly manner and quick service lhat I had made the. right decision. When I applied tor a business loan. money saving ideas were presented to me which. of course. means money in my pocket. SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK"S management and staff are truly great! If you. too, are fru strated by your_ present bank, fOU owe it to yourself to find out more about the many specialized services offered by SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK. Why not call today and have one of their fri endly and knowledgeable representatives call on you? ~~ •:~ &'17 SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK 849 Sunflower Street, Costa Mesa al the corner of Sunflower and Bear (714) 540·5300 Mernber FDIC ' 1.(1~ A~GEf.F.~ (:'\PJ -You won "t find it listed 1n Dun and Jir ad strect. hut tennis h as become bi~ busin ess. Once <:onsidered tt rich man·s game, tennis ha:-> ht.>ro me J. m;lss sport. v.•ith mor P than 40 n1ilhon players in the United States. 1.as t year. nC'cording to tennis in- dustry figures, the sport ~enerate d more th~1n $1.2fl billion in sales of equipmenl, (·l othl•s. lessons, new courts and tt•nni s clu b mcm - t>t~rs h i ps . ":\ COUPl.F. OF.years ago I d('Ve>lopc>d an ulcer and th<1t {'onvincc>d ffil1 I h:1 rl l o <'han g<' m y lifes t y le',·· s ays ~1 .1;1. year olcl ~1tt ornt'Y ex- plaininv; "'hy he took up the {!ame. "'i:'ou '\'c got to have> some> kind o r physical outlc>l and ten- ni s prov id C'S that.'' "We ha\·e> ~l tt>nnis t'X- pl osion right now ... said Rogt.•r Ward. who he>ad s tht• tennis proi-:rams or tht~ I.os Angt.'les Parks and Recreatio n De>part- menl ... It's a sport that gives you a good workout in an hour." The g rowth o f th e game has strained the n;ltion's public faci litic>s and ll'd to the building 9f numE"rous priv;1te C'lu~ where play(•rs t•;1n he surl' of getting .:1 co1111 . "TllF.R F. 111\S been a qu ~1ntum jump in the number of players in the> nation and the num ber of ;1v~1ilab l e courts jus t hasn't kept pacr. ·· s~1ys Eve Kr;:ift. director of th(' lJ.S. Te>n nis Associa- Cruise Fir1n Ope ns Doors The ~ewport Beach of- ficr of thc> Cruist.~ Guilds of Ame>ric.:i will host an open house Friday, from IO a .m . until 8 p.m . The public is invited to vis it the br anc h which s peci a lizes in cruise travel arrangem ents. The office is located at IOOOQu aiJSt, ' We to ld you all summer long in these advertisements .. that the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds had arranged and processed over $1,000,000 in new second trust d eed loans by June, 2, 1975. And that it took almost all of 1974 to reach that leve l of business. Now they've broken their own record! Working as a team, and with the assistance of their staff, Cal Wo lfe ond Linda Blue hit the $~,OOO;OOO mark on September 30th. And Teamwork did it! If you're in the market for a real estate loan , and need further informatia·n, why no t give Cal or Linda a call? The number is 644-8824. Calli Newport Equifyf.JitJd?. J ' AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER OR .· SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 ............ • •' • lion's education and rc- Sl~nrrh rentt·r al J)rin- ceton. :'-1'.J. Tennis clubs com(' in a \';\riety of forms, rang- ing from "p<.ly to play .. f;tC'ili ties "'hi ch a r e open to the pl1 blic ~ind char~e only for C'OUrt t ime to luxurious establi sh- mt•nts v.·1th pro shops, fulltime instru,·tcrs and :.let~p membership feC'S. ' ' ··Pay to play ·• <·lub::; normall y ch:irgc between S5 and $10 ~u1 Last year, the sport (ten11is) generated more than SJ.25 billion ha sales. • hour for court timt', with !ht~ highe>r rates J!t.•nC'ral - ly prevailing at night and on wc>ekend s. ~1em ­ bership ft•t•s for pl'\i.lHrte C'lubs r ange froni 5250 for limited USC' of f.acil ities to Sl.500 for f;.imi lies. The ~1 ver<ige> cost of a single m embership is about $600, club man agers said. Jn addition, mem~ bers p.:1y monthly dues or about S25 to S60 a month ~t m any locat ions. F.RIC BRUCKNER. o"•ner o f the plus h \V<1i-ner Cc>ntc>r 1~c1cquet <:l ub in/.~uburban Woodl a nd llills, trc:1ccs the tennis boom to "in· terest on !ht' p<.til or women. v.·h il'h t he n f ilters do"·n to the ehildren. ·· llis faC'i!i ty, the largest or it s kind west or the ~fi ssh;sippi. offe rs 21 courts. two heated S'>''imming pools, a C'hil d care cent er and t1rgilnized competition for Ell\ E1ges . l\'f os t club o wners de<'line to d isC'uss ho~ well thei r c lubs do, but Rruckne>r, a private real estate investor , says the bu siness i s ''ex- traordinarily luC'rative." ··1t ·s very si mple to lay ;1 slab of concre>te and re- alize some revenue off it,"" says Ward . ''f'eopl e want nice s howe rs too and a place for their kids lyTRIY GolANT, ..... I elk.· '. What 1s 1t that m1lhons of people have that they I I do not know about and that ir they do not find out about., il soon could very well endanger their lives? One final hlnt- once round it cannot be cured but in mOfil cases it can be controlled. 'J'hc an s w e r is Diabetes! And at thi5 Ume of year, an extra special effort is made to find those people who have Diabetes and because they may ha,ve none or rew symptoms. do not know it. Testinli is simple and painless 50 have it done soon. YOU OR YO DOCTOR CAN PHONE when you need a deliv We will deliver prom without exlra ~barge. great many people rely us for their health nLi.'ds. We welcome requl!sU t delivery service a char1e account.I. PARK LIDO PHARMA.Cf 351 Hospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 6•2·1580, • .. . • l t o play 3nd they no l onge r go to the neighborhood park, they go to a private club.'' BARBAR ROY DES, a \Y oo dland ll il l s hou s ewife, co nfirms that her fa mily.joined a tennis elub ""for the children's benefit ... so there·d be some place close by where m y boys could ride their bikes." Members hip fees pro- vidt> tht>-bulk ·of tennis club r e venues , but private lessons and s ales from the pro shops are also important, inost owners say: Newport Beach-b ased Air California carried J37.638 passengers dur· ing the month of Oc· tobt"'r. Frederick R . Davis, vice president or market- ing for the intrastate airline, notes this fi gure reflects a 28 percent in- crease over t he 1974 total. New market services added in 1975 including Lake Tahoe, Sacramen- to /San Die""to and Sacramento/Ontario ac· counted for 17 percent of the monthly increase. ,, PSATELLS OF PROFIT Sl\N DIEGO (APJ - Pacific Southwest airlines says it made a profit on continuing operations in the third quarter or 1975 but Jost $4 million after setting aside a $6.2-million re- serve for losses from its four radio s tations and four hotels. Airline operations were profitable, a report issued by PSA, Jnr., said, Ove r 1'he Counter HA.SD Li•H"9• MUTUAL FUNDS Dr. Franklin D . 'J\.1urphy, chairman of Times Mirror, said pre· tax income of all operet· ing groups exceeded their performance of a year ago. .. The company•s third 'quarter net income for the period ended Oct.sat 517.39 millio n or $1 .04 Pf:!r share, compared with $17.86 mill.ion or $1.35 a share for the s ame period in 1974. ,.,_ YO•'lo. Follow. CG IMF 7.IS l.<f'I oret Fd ,_., 10.•) Imp Giii •.n •.•• Bro us t .tJ 10.1.S RICE ROWE : l C.pill 7,J] N.L. lflQIJilllSlol blOC:.O PrJY N .ltN.U, 1t...,Tr111 .• j •.• Inc 8o'Jt Sl6 ••• SCO: Gr.th !0.IJN.L.I Slotk 11.4lN.l. M>d •Siied prlt•s nt SM 1-" t.7' ""II' 11-41 N.L. Ind F-.m 2.•• ... Frwm 6.MJ 7.21 lntom t _q N,L. SIS Glll:OUP: on Mlllu•I Funch ,., ..... , t.50 .irlld 1.ff '·"°Ill~ 7,JS I .JI lndp F •<18 7.10 Nw Eril lO.ootN.L. Grwlh' s.n 6.JS ., quott'd b-, tl'le HANNING m &.we 1,S.N.l , Ill lt1vest 11.<Mll.lt ...Vu F t•t 10 . .0 Nw Hof' 1t...i N.L lncom 7.6' I .JS ~ASO 11"1(.. FUIU>$: EOERATeD Giil : ln ... m G 7.08 N.L. SS FNCL: o Fd S.13 N.L. 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Ii.tiff : 6 S.ot ,..~ •. ., t.e!ekn F J.:19 '·'''*'"" 1,1, .,, lO'THlllAN lltO: ..w :.01o"•J ~ SJtN.l ,!NL ·" '·''· NY .,;tl'I • 1110. Skit Fd 1.63 t,•J lior.c.• 1t.6• 15.M .l!lran Fd 1,)1 10,l f I GlllO t .11 IO)t STWIN JIOE 1101; lctlVI~ 104ld. •·•II· CG Fund I.If t . ,EOll! Sp, 16.11 N.L.,1"'40fl ,Cp l.'lS 1.9' Ito ll'IC I.JI •.16 I frl'I 6.11 ..... lllilltflC 16.•t N,l , 1._~•litt.i•. ' • -' ' - • I • - I , I ) I f ' ' ~aximi~e. Benefits Mark.et Moves ' Save on Taxes ll78YLVJA POllTER I -/ThiTclO.os.rinl TbU bas bteo a roller-coaster year in stoek a.od _bond n>lll'ket.s -mllliorus ol tu payers chalking up both galns und los8es. To get maximum tax benefits from whatever good or bad rt..oeo.rd you hav.e made, you must act within the remaining "'·eeks berore 1975 end.Ii. - The tax ~a11ics are: if you sell securities yOu·ve held for niore than. six months, )'Our realized gain or loss is long-term. If )'Ou've held the ~e curities Cor six months or less , gain or · Joss is short·term. To l ind out how you stand oil your '75 transactions: 1 , ·Money's Worth -ADD UP YOVR "7Slong-term gains and your ·75 long- ter~ losses plus long-term loss carryovers Crom '74 or l'arlier. Balance out lo get.your net long-term gain or loss. -~o through the same procedure with your '75 short· term gains, short-term losses and any loss carryovers to find your net short-term gain or loss :..... Compare the net long-term total with the net short· term total. If you s how a gain in both categories, treat them :oeparately . The short-term gains are taxed as ordinary in- eome. But long-term gains qualify (or special tax treat- 1n("nt. You have a choice: either half your long-term ga1n is taxed at your regular tax rate, or the first $50.000 is taxed al 25 percent-and h alf of any excess is taxed at your regular rate. . -IF YOU llAVENETgain in one category and net loss ' 1n the other, orrset them. Treat the result as whatever it is - ~1 long-term gain or short-term gain <or loss ). rr the result is a short-term loss, you can use it to offset up to $1,000 or or- dinary income. If it's a net long-term loss, 1t can be used against $1.000 of ordinary income only on a $2-0£-loss-for-Sl · of-income basis. Excess losses that can 't be used to offset 1)rd1nary income this year can be carried over and deducted next year. -If you ""'ind up with both net short-term and long-term losses. deduct the short-term losses first If you sl1ll haven"t reached the $1 ,000 C'eiUng, deduct the long-term losses on a S!-for -Sl basis up to the limit. Carry over any excess to next year. WITJI TllF.SE BA.SICS fully in mind , consider the following s ituations and Prentice-1-lall"s advice on the bC':-t t.1x strategy· (1) You have actual net gains, but you own stocks you .q;ant to sell , some with long-term paper losses some with short-term . rr you have no loss carryovers to use 1n 1975, 'take your current losses up to 100 percent of your actual gains-using long-term fi rst. The result . you have tax-free gain and you have made the max imum use of your long-term losses. especially 1f you ·used them to offset highly taxed short-term gain Whil e you may want to take an extra Sl,000 of short-tC'rm losses to of- fset ordinary income, don't take long term losse5 1n C'xcess of your gains because it will take S2.000 of los:-Lo offset $1,000 or ordinary income. (2) \"ou have an actual net loss and you 're holding h1)th long and short-term paper gains. Take your gains up to thl' . amount of the loss, s hort-term first . The result; your gruns are tax-free and you've taken ad- vantage of your losses by offsetting them first against short· term gains. ' (31 YOU llAVF. ONLY PAPER gains and losses, up to now. Ir you m akc no market moves during the rest of '75. your securities investments will play no part in your ·75 tax picture . If you have yearend transactions, app\y"thc rules ·above Rut try not lo end up with a net long-term loss Key date to keep in mind . Dec 23, the litst day in 1975 you can St"'ll li s ted stock the "regular wuy" and have any gain taxes this year. For deducting lossl'S in 1975. Dec. 3 l 1s the final sale date. Another £actor in your decision, Prentice-Hall stresses, Is the possibility that a new tax reform law may lower the tax on capital gain s, effective in 1976. 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Bul those executive hl"adhuntl•rs who line u1> employment for job seekers say it 's not cricket to insist on more than 10 percent over your current salary. Thett's just one more of the numerous rules of thumb b<>sl ignored by succesSful citizens on the way up, I think . T iii-: CF.REYI ONY to marry an Amish couple traditionally takes about three hours 30 minutes. TJIF, TF,f,E P llO~F. POLES in many parts of Kenya .and Uganda are hi gher than such polt's hereabouts, a lot higher, lo allow for giraffes. OOLPlDNS Q: "llow much of the Miami Dolphins football team is owned by <·oach Don Shula?'" "A . About 12 Percent, J"m told. Q. "WJllCll IS BIGGER, the Pacific Oc-ean or all the world"s land acreage?'' A. The Pacific-. By 25 percent. Q . ''IDEALLY, how much longer than the s leeper should the bed b , .. e . A. At least seven in- ch es. c laim the bed - makers. F.YI: COl.llR Those specialists who eontend they can re- ad C'haraeter traits from the color of a person's eyes say: Blue eyes indieate an op - timistic nature. Gray eyes denote sticktoitive- nE'ss plus native intelligence. 1-lazel eyes sug- gest a highly active inventive knack. Green eyes reveal a talent for making money. lUack eyes show the craving for power. Address mail to l..A·f. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa . 1\fesa92626 Copynght 1975 L.i\1. Boyd Low er R<Uliation Dose Perfected NF.W YORK (UPI) --. Radiologist Dr. Philip ~tr ax has found a way to cut by 90 percent the radia- tion n<'eded to make a cancer-detecting X-ray pic- tur(' of the f en1a lE' breast. The pictures are mam· mograms. There is some concern in the sc ientific community that routine mammography over the years at <'urrent doses may cause harm from radiation. A J.OW-1,F,VF.I. mam. mogram d('livers from two to thre(' rads -the measu r ement of thf' Original Singi~g Pair Quit WS ANGELES (AP) -The original gold- record winning team of The Fifth Dimension is breaking up. Marilyn ?.1cCoo and Billy Davis Jr. have an- nounced they are leaving the singing group to pursue the i r own careers . The couple, strength of an X-ray. Dr. Strax said in an in - terview Wednesday he can get better pi ctures with from one-fifth to one-third or a rad-using an image enhancer over· the X-ray film. Or. Strax. the nation's top authority in mass SC'reening techniques for breast cancer, said he has been {('Sling the new m('lhod for several monftts. "RY lJSING an image ('nhancer over the X-ray film we can make one rad do the work of 10 - and \\'e get a surprisingly much better pictufe," he said. !\1ammograms are be- ing used in a nationwide breast cancer screening program involving up to 270,000 welt women being exa mined at 27 detection C('nt('rs. ,1 married six years. have been with the Fifth Dimension since its in- ception a decade ago. THF. PROGRAM, con · ducted by the National Cancer Ins titute a nd the Amt>rican Cancer Socie- ty, was prompted by re- !!Ults of a study started in l96.l and directed by Or. Strax. / , I• "We both feel we re- ached our limit perform· ing with a group and that 1 now was the time to move on,'' said Marilyn. 11 Danny ~ardt and EJ. Jl.se Laws have joined the 1 )i'tfth Dimension as subo l stitutes. 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SAN~ ANl ' ·' • ' I ---• DAILY PILOT Cl • • IStrators Rap Releaguing Plftn JULES GAGE Happy with Sunset ELMER COMBS Dlsllkea Pl an WENDELL WITT Anxious to Pfay Athletic Directors View New Rel · ...... g Proposal Orange Coast area high school' athletic: directors are in basic ac· rord with their principaJsover the proposed releaguing syslcm for Orange County in 1976-77. The Huntington Beach school s and schools in the South Coast area are against the changes while members of the Newport· Mesa area. while not in total ac· l'ord, are generally favorable to the changes. Here's each athletic director·s comments: Dan a Jlills' Rill Smith -"I don't know if they are using the correct erfrollment fi gures to justify moving Costa Mesa and Corona d el Mar in our league. "Our enrollment fluctuates quite a bit, especially with new schools being added. We'd like to s ee s om e thing a little more permanent. It's unnel\ving for an athletic director in terms of scheduling. University's John Driscoll -'"I have no adverse reaction to an eight·lea m league and 1 think Corona del Mar and Costa l\1esa would be good rivalries for us. My -only concern is that this may be a s hort term arrangement with the league divided again in two years. ~an Clt"m ente's P at Rogan - ·'This proposal is bt>tter th<:tn the JO-t eam proposal of la::;t year, aJthough we'd much-prefer Our current league . Wit h al least two new schools com ing in it appears to be a short term thing. And it may really hurt Laguna Beach.·· Mission Viejo"s Ray .Dodge - ''l 'd rather see our league remain the way it is to leave room for ex· pansfon. And Laguna Beach m ay fmd things pretty tough. When they find they need to move Sports in Brief someout out, perhaps they'll end up looking at J.aguna Beach rather than Corona del Mar or Costa 1\1e.sa. · · El Toro·s Wendell Wilt -"f"m looking forward to pl aying Costa Mesa and Corona d el l\tar. They're two class st;hools. r don't know what the future will hold. however, with the new schools coming up. I don 'l know if this will evolve into a 9 or IO-team league. but time will tell .·· 1.agun a Beach's Don Cawthon -"We'd rather stay the same as we are, but if there were two we had to pick UP. we'd settle with C&.;ta Mesa and Corona del Mar. In football, especia ll y. we'fereal· ly hurting ... but w e're always in that situa tion because or our t"nrollme nl s ituation. Free lance is one option still open to us, but distanc(' becomes such a pro· blt>m ." Costa Mesa's Bob 1-lunter - ··we're happy where we are, but 1 think the ne w league presents good oppartunities. l think the sports programs are competitive and I think we will make more money. "We have played Mission Vi ejo 'in football for two years and have drawn good crowds. If the rest are l.i.ke Mission, we stand to make more money.·· '.\/t>wport H arbor's Jules Gage -"We·ve been a member of the Sunset League for a long time and I'm very ha ppy with the proposal. l\1 y only objection is that a six- team league will be diffi&ult for scheduling non-lcaguegames." Estancia's Wayne llughes - "'Personally, I was trying to get us in the Sunset League. We can live Kellerman Dies; Kings Wi"' 3-1 BRISBA NE. Australia - Swimmer. actress and dancer An¥lte Kellerman, arrested on a Boston beach alm ost 70years ago because she wore a one-pieee bathing suit, died at Southport, Queensland today. Shewas89. .<\ustralia's first great woman swimme r . Miss Kellerman set distance records in Australia and Europe in the early lOOO 's includ· ing one swim of 23 miles down the Danube in 13 hours, 11 minutes in 1906. .<\she breezed past TTey Waltke, 6-2, 6-4 . Connors served and r eturned powerfully as he beat West German Uli Pinner 6-3, S.2 before another sellout crowd of nearly 4,000 fans at the Royal Tennis Hall . Bo Reprf•a•ded CHICAGO -University of )1ichigan football coach Bo Schembechler was publicly reprimanded by Big Ten officials Wednesday for criticizing the of· ficiating of last Saturday's Michigan-Min n es.>ta game at i\1inneapolis . with the one we're now in. but we have nothing in common with the other schools. · "Financially, I would make more money if 1 could schedule Edison. I went back in our records a nd when we h ave played Suns<>t League schools, we have his- toric a1Jy done wel I.·· Corona del Mar·s Ron Davis - ''I enjoy the Century J..eague a nd I don't think the South Coast is as even from top to bottom now as .the Century is. ''But I 'm happy because of the realignment. The r e could be some great rivalries and right now, we are playing El ~todena and Magnolia whicll attnotinour same community.·· Huntington Be a c h 's El mer Combs --.''We are upset. We don't like the idea of having a district league, and we would prefer an eight-team league instead of the six·team league. "With an eight-t eam league. it would mean scheduling onJy two practice games and rewer pra.c:- tice opponents in basketbaJI. We will vqte no. ~ · "~ are oppased to a di stri ct leag ue because some of our schools which a r e s tro ng athletically would be cutout of the playoffs. lf we are s pread out in more league~. more may go. Al so there would be too many pressure games. ''We are concerned about the conduct of the k ids at games like that. It js not a healthy situation.·· Founta in Vallt>y 's Ken Dud- dridge -"I would like to see our district s chools split up so they are not in one league. but that won't happen. "There are no advantages to a district league as far as ram con· CE'rned. ''It w o uld mean better representation in the CJF and more It> ague championships if our schools ""·er e s plit up .·· Marin a's Frank ln/usino -··J r eally don't like it. It presents a lot of scheduling difficulties. That is the primary reason I am opposed to it. · "If the re is another s ix-team league of comparable competi· tion level, that would be.okay. "A dis trict league would not be wisl". It limilS the champions hips that a district school could win and cuts down on competition between other districts.''' Edison"5 J_,y m an Clower -''We are sat isfied with a six·team league, but we are unh appy that all the Huntington Beach schools are in one league. ''I don't kno""' what we'll vote on th·e proposal, but we are obviously not going t o get what we want. We proposed that Fountain Valley, Edison and Newport Harbor be in one league and Westminster . ?.otarina a nd Huntington Beach in another.·· She made history in 1007 in Boston when she wa:ii; arrested for indecent exposure fefr appearing on a Boston beach in a one-piece swimsuit. Th e s ubsequent worldwide publicity was largely responsible for the relaxation or laws r e quiring nt.'ck -to-knee bathing costumes. Crowd of 26,511 IUtlfJ• Roll LANDOVER, ~1d. -Mike Murphy and Marcel Dionne each bad a goal and an assi&t to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 3·1 National Hockey league vict.ocy o"er the Washington Capitals Wednesday night. Murphy, whose game-winning second period goal came on a de· layed penalty, poked the rebound from a s hpt by Dionne past Capitals g.oalie Bernie Wolfe . Wolle is filling in lot injured Ron -· Low. · '°""or., A•M W'I• STOCKllO!.M ~ Arthur Ashe and Jimmy Connors, America's biggest tennis stars, scored lm- .,.. ... ive vll;tortes Wednesday to reach the third round i>I lhe '100,000 Stockholm Open teMis ,,to\lmament. -••• \ . Lakers Fall to Jazz NEW ORLEANS (API -The Los Angeles Lakers, who hbst the New York .l{nicks Friday_ .night. lost their last game by three points -but they did it before a record-breaking crowd. ''No one has ever seen anythin1 like this in the NBA,•• -said coach BUI van, Breda Kol.fr after his New Orl~ans Jazz heal -the Lakers 113·110 Wednesday nlgbt beCore a record-smashing crowdol26,Stl. It was t he largeat~d in Na- tional Basket ball Association his· tory. 'l'he old league mark was 20,234· set last Aprll al a Cleveland Cavaliers.New York Knicks game in Cleveland. Lakers' coach Ulll Sharroan said: "I don 't lhlnk the c'l'wd ... had any effect on us, but it sure did jazz New Orleans up... · Pete Mar.avich01 who led the Jazz attack with 30 points, said: "If this keeps up, we're goi ng to get 70,000 people in here." The game was played in lhe $163 million Louisian a ·Superdome, which can seat 'up to 76,000. It was the sixth consecutive victory for the Jazz, now 6-1, the best r ecord in the NBA. Los Angeles is now 4~4 . L.OSANGILIS tn•I lt\lutll •. Ford t, J•bClar 11, Allf"l 11, l'rMfTt•n 22,Goodrlcll •, W•rlWI' 4, Mc~f. NI WO.-LRANI01JI -~· C.ttf'l\tfl 1. Moot. "· .... 16. =::ic~ , WllllMll• 10, .. bby 11, ~I 6, LOtAneti.l 1t t1 ao H -no , NtwOr!IMttt )0 1:2 " ,. -1tl TNI fOt.lf'l: LJI A"9el•J 17, HtW Ortorl"I 11 TllCll!Muts: Lot """'*' c-.tl ~ New Or ...... cot<ll Von 9rt'IH Jtolff, A· 1',Sll. L South Coast, HB Principals -----,=====-- In OJ!. os-!!_wn to Proposal . " Riah S!'hool principals from three new schoohJ anticipated it's- the Smith COas( arta and the only a matteroftlmebeforedcal- . • Huntington-Beach-Distrin---have-;ngwittrthem.""'_.,,~ lashed out against the current re.. dO'o\•n-in-eompetitioft. You ·name 1.1ny sport and ttlerc will be great <'ompetition-:-----~----• leagui n g proposal 'whi c h Dana Hills' P hil Grignon dramatically changeti the t ur · "We~d like to see them consider reni format. • the growth in our area. Constant A . . releagulng does not allow ror propo.sal _:subm•tted by Costa traditional rivalries which makes ~!,;a pr1n~tp.a l Bob Packer, athletics lntereisting. For in · ern pnnc!pal Vetti •lorton stance. the Jvy League in college r ~nor a Pf"!nclpal Joe Merlo football hais bee.n together for 100 as been subm1~t~ to all OrCt.ng~e an, which makes for a very ~~ty pr~p pr1nc1pals for their str gtradltion. ons'.der a lion. Perhaps one or the things wrong Rne ny, the new conc('J>t die· · with Southern California as a tales a s wit c h for Century socie1yisthelackoftradition." l ..eague represent atives Corona · de! Mar and Costa Mesa to the ('Urrent South Coast League stru('turr of Dana 11ills, El Toro, J ,a~una . Reach. Mission Vieio. Un1vers1t y and San Clemente. :\nd the current Sunset League setup would lose J.o;.1ra. J,os Ala mitos a nd Western. l·lunt· ington Beach is added to the re· mainder of Westminster, Edison. Fountain Valley, l\1arina and N'ewport Harbor to form a si x- team Sunset circuit. F..s t a ncia remains in the Cen· tury I.eagu·e with Santa Ana Valll"y, fo"oothill and Or an~e replaring Corona del i\1ar. Cost;:1 i\1esa and Magnolia. 11er e"s what each prin<'ioal of t he affected schools has to say; San Clt"mente's r>arrel Taylor -"['m so irate that there was even another proposal required aft('r our May meeting that I didn 't evf'n a tt e'nd the general meeting last "'l"ek . We spent hours a nd hour.s showing what was wrong with this setup. "I don·t seC" the necessity of <'Ons ta nlly releaguing and I feel it"s hard on the community and athl etes to id entiry '\\'i.th a con- stantly <'h<ingi ng situation. '"Th<> "'hole thing is very 1r· ritating. ·· Coron a del Mar's Denn ls F.va ns -"WE! f('e) the rl'lcaguing is ~1dvantageous for our school si nce it puts Us in a l f.'a~ue where each school has similar interests. Plu~. 1 think our community Will support. our program to a .much greater extent. I think there is a very p osi tiv e c hance ror rivalries. "But we"re not trying to pull the wool over anybody's eyes. We're not. going to be dropping DENNIS EVANS Backs New pta n ---- Costa Me sa's Rob Paelcer - ··we wouJd prefer to remain where -.·e are, but we ean buy this compromise. 1 think we have begun to build some rivalries in tht> Century League and it has been a very competitive league. "The adyantage of U1e South Coast League is that all the schools have four.year pro- grams." F.st2nela's Floyd Harryman - ''This proposal bothers m e because Costa Mesa and Corona dcl Mar are out . It 's going to be harder for us to support athletics. We find we don't E' w crowds when we go to the 0 e school!! and wh e.n they come. own here, they don't bfing m any people. "And I 'm arraid the girls pro~ grams weren't taken into con~ sideration. I think our girls pn>- grams are more compatible with See Principals, Page C·Z DARREL TAYLOR Irritated I.aguna Bt"ach's Dick llollister -"Rasically we·r e opposed to it for a number of reasons. lt ask.s us to play more schools that arf quite a 1.>it la r ger than us and forces us to give up some of our preseason games with schools our own size. Play ers Get Okay ·'It all se{'m s so premature with th t~ nc"~" S<'hools that are soon lo come into our league. J\nd we rear our rivalry with Are<1 could be Jost due to the loss of our third a nd fourth non-league .games in footba ll ... Rozelle's Ruling Nullified by Judge University's Vic SherrPitt -··1·m not opposed to an eight· team league or to the insertion or Costa i\1esa and Corona dcl Mar in our leagul". ~1 y question is what"s going to happen to Costa Mesa and Corona del '.\1ar whe n new high schools from Irvine. the Capistrano Vall ey and the Sad- dlebac k Oistrict are ready to enter in a couple of years?·· '.\1ission Viejo's Don .l\mf's -··1 oppose Corona del Mar <ind Costa !t1E"sa entering the South Coast l.eague becausf' I feel if you're going to releague you must do it for the future. Th<' proposal ap· pears short-s ighted and it"s not fair to Costa ~1es<:1 and Corona del Mar to havl' to constantl v re- league ... F.I Toro's llerm S<-hm idl "\Ile don't likl" the idea or an- ticipating re l eag uin~ again in two years. Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa are not the problem. it's strictly a m atter of anti cipat - ed growth and obvious r eleagu· ing again in two years. With ST. J'.'A UI .. '.\1 inn. -A federal J!.ldge laid do"'n the law but the ~ational Football l,eagueowners still appear to be playing by com- missioner Pete Rozelle's rules. as the latest judicial decision struck a blow for rreedom for the out-of-work players of the World Football League . "Professional sports and the public are better served by open, unfettered competition." U .S. District Judge Edward J . Devitt said Wednesda y. in issuing a temporary injunction pavin~ lh•: way £or W FJ, pl<t ycrs to sign with the ~Fr •. Rozelle had issued an l'dict forbidding players from the de· funct leagul" from signing "'ith NFJ, teams for the remainder of the current sc>ason but Devitt said Rozelll•'s ban was a "c·on - spiracy·· or "cOnC'crted lx>ycotr · again s t the Wf'I. play c>r s "freedom of contr act. adding . that there "'as a "substantial s how in!? they will s uffer ir· reparable harm " ir they are not allowed to.i:ompete for jobs in thr NFI.this season. MEL COUNTS I DEFENDS AGAINST LA'S GAIL-GOODR'iCH I • t-IOWC'Vl"f , ROZ('llC sai d wt-~!. players signing in his leagut! · must prove they art..• fret• of pre- \•ious contractual obli gations, and it appe<trs lha~ the N f'L owner s are looki ng lo the com· missioner for guidance before I hey begin stalking W1'1.. talent. For ex.ample. a spokesman.1or th(' Philadelphia Eagles said he couldn't comment on what his club intended to do about the available Wt-.. 1. players becaui;e he has n't received any instrU<'· tions from the IC'ague office, ad· ding that be fore Rozelle's moratorium the E:agles were in · terested in several playeri; from the other leagul'. fn Oen ver. a flronro s sr~okes man s;.1id h is <'lub was looking for .. further definitive action'" to see what the status of the WF'f, playl•rs is. Th e spokesm<1n s aid th.c lironcos y,•ould he int<'rested in talking to Steve f''oley, lhf• forml"r Tulane quarterback who was playing hi s rookie year with J acksonville before> the Wfo'J, fo)d('d l<:1 Sl month. Then there is lhl' ('8Sl"' or l)avr RollE'r , who s igned a contrac1 "'1th tht' Green Ray Parkl•rs '"'o hours bl"fore Rn7.elle harred Wf'~I , players from joining :-JF I, I Pa ms. The Packers s aid thev a\:-.u were waiting fu rthc•r wor(I from the '.'JF'J , ofrices on whethC'r thf• ('(Hirt d cci:-don would perm it. thl'm lo add Roller to tht•i r rost<'r. Rollt'r. contactf'd at his horn<• in :\naheim. "''here he has IW('n si nct.' Roz('!!t• stripped him or his Pack{'rS uniform. sail.I ht' \\':1s tirtc>d o f hav i n ~ lo y,·ail for Rozeollt>'s rules. HB 'S GALBRAITH FALLS TO SECOND OR~ANDO. F'la .-Sandy Galbraith of 1-luntington Reath fell four strokes off the pace and into a tie for second place at thr halrway point in the 108-hole Fall Qualifying School tournament of the Proression!JI Golf Association Wednesday. The 11untin gton Beach representative shot a 73 ror a 54·hole total of 212-four behind Jerry Pate of Pensacola. Fla, . An undisclosed number of PGA playing cards will be awarded after the event ends Saturi:lay . The fi eld of 375 was sliced tO 129 ·.after Wcdnesd"l'·s round . I , 'Q OAILYP ILOT ... ·• Thurtdty. November 9, 1875 • . _J OCC OFFENSIVE LINEMEN STEVE GEARTY (73), JACK CL ARK (89) AND DAVE MACKLEY. OCC Unit One of Best • I Tuck e r, Mattias Praise Off en.sive Li1ie By CRAIG SHF.FF Of II•• D••ly Pol~ SUI! <.1rang<' Coast College·s Tony Accomando has run for &19 yards this season and quarterb<l<'k nave White has passed for onother 1.151 -but it's unlikely .either would have been quite as :successful without the offensive Jine play tbe Pirates have r e- eeived this season. That·s the opinion of OCC foot- ball coach Dick Tucker whose No. 1 ranked Pirates bid for their inth straight victory Friday ·ght against visiting ML San An- onioCollege. ' ''Our offensive line is one of the st we've ever had. T~ck les ack Clark and Steve Gearty, t>nter Rick Purnell and our guards Jeff Kravitz and Dave '.ldackley have been doing an out· tanding job all season long for , ··says Tucker. The bii! rt•;.1son why the !in(' has runct iont•d :-;o wC'll, o.1side £ron1 talt•nl, is tht• fact that all are C'X· perienc('d rind have playC'd together for two season::;, says Tucker. "They r eally work together as a unit. They all played quite a bit last year and that year of ex· PE'rience has been a big factor. White has bC'en well protected and they 've also been opening big holes for the backs." "George Mattias (offensive line coach) s hould be given credit. He"s responsible for their proficiency.·' Mattias, who h as been at OCC si nct> 1963, fe-els that "as a group , it's the best we've had at Orange Coast. We'vt> had better in· dividuals, but overall it's the best offensive line. "It's a very intellig~nt group. aRue No Surprise To Estancia Coach When Kevin I.a Rue completed O of 16 passes for 143 yards ' ,. gainst Santa Ana last week, he aught some football observers y s urprise. Ken Kiefer. his head football ach at Estancia lligh, wasn't neof them. '"He 's gained confidence in ractice. ··says Ki efer , "and has en taking charge during a ame. He had bad sophomore nnd junior years. but he has real· y improved tremendously." The im proving LaRue will lead the Eagles against Magnolia's "Sentinels in a Century League Ootball game at Anaheim's La 'Palma Park Friday night. iii l.aRue didn't see much action us a sophomore an<J, junior. He ~as having trouble concentral· ~ng and also had problems handl· '"og the center snap. ~"But he's not having that trou- e this year," says Kiefer about s 5·10, 170-pounder. "I guess Mihal it all boils down to is grow- PRINCIPALS Continued From Page C-1 the Huntington Bearh schools. J"m concerned with the di stance s the girls will have to travel.., Newport ff,a r bor's Chuck Godshall -lt ~ hadn't received a copy of the proposal when con- tacted and had no comment. • Edison's Philip Gross -"I a m -in accord with the rest of the Huntington Beach principals. We feel the rest or the Orange County chools are not interested in help- ing Huntington Beach with its problems. ' ''About sevt>n or eight pro· posals wt>re made, and all of ..,them lumped the l·luntington ... Beach schools tog'ether in six- team leagues. "Because of our size, they don't want to compete with us. To :-. me.it's a little sad that the major consideration is football. Not all ol. our sports activities are on the 1111 level of our football program. ••J could not vote inf nvor of the proposal as it appeared in the paper. We would prefer our schools' to be in two leagues so thait we could m eet other schools and notjustpur own.·· H patln&top Beach's 1_.1rry Lacas -''Hdntington Beach Jngh School is opposed to it for several reasons. I rttl In essence we hav~ a city league and we would rather have the opportuni· cy to play In two le••ues. It would be to our best interests if we weren't all together. "I don't see the cqiduct of the ltlldenta ••• problem. Out SW· are oulstandlnl' and we ~ e had no or)' <:I. trouble ' ing up. At times, he has been ex- cellent and what a Jot of people don't reaiize is that he can ruri, too." I ~ Rut LaRue is a better passer than runner. Usually a reserve, LaRue has slill completed 28 of 54 aerials for 509 yards and may be in the starting lineup again:;t ~• Sentinels team that is 1-6, 0-5 in league play. "Rut Magnolia still has some> eo<XI football players and has been having some really bad luck," says Kief e r, whose Eagles are 4-3, 2-3 in tbe Century J,eague. "They were tied with El Modena, 0-0, just before halftime and we certainly can't overlook Magnolia.'· Yet. the Eagles could have a letdown aft e r losin g a tough 15·14 decision to Santa Ana in the last 41 seconds. "The team was kind of loose Monday a nd Tuesday.'' says Kiefer. "but we really got down to earth today. We still have a chance to fini sh 6-3." ••• and I don't foresee it as a pro· blem." Fountain Va lley's Paul Berge r -''We'r e d isa ppoi nted o f course. It is not the best arrange· ment for Fountain Valley. "'We felt that our district schools should be split so that we can play against other school s in other districts. •·1 would ha ve preferred a series of six-t ea m leagues in the county. Six six·team leagues would have given us a variety of compe.tition a nd more op· portunities to go to the CJ F playoffs." Marina's Charles Weaver -"I have not received the final pro- posal as yet. We preferred that the Huntington Beach school s be split into two leagues. ''How ever , if the Sunset I.eague contains all of the Hunt- ington Beach schools, we will not be too disappointed. We feel we can be competitive." PIRATES RETAIN NO. 1 RANKING Orange Coast College, one of three remai ning unbeaten JC football teams in the state, re- tainOO its No. 1 r ating in the Dai· ly Pilot'• Sout~land poU. ,_,,Qt619tf, llK.,. P't$. t.Of...,..00.'1 lt-01 JO 'l l'IC.mlftlt( .. 11 7J a cnrw 0-01 1• 4. E••I LA t .. 11 1' S, 'lllltl'lwl IJ.I) tt •. ~'Nttl , .. ,, ,, J,~11 IS.II 1• l.IMlttrJrlittO IJ-1·1) / I) ,.LAV•li.y 1 ... 11 ll 10.S.U .. rbl•• C1-0I II) Ol!WJ-11. llllo He11do ("lJ •; It ~ (W.tl4. They adju~l ""'t•ll to various de· fen:-;ive st•t s. they make very rcw block in g t•rrors and thcy 'rt> al""•avs on the r ight guy mosl uf the timc. "1'hey'vt' also prev1•nted very fe"-' saC.ks this year. The pass blocking has been very good. /\nll they'vl• open('d some prt.>tty lJlg holes. With a guy likt~ A<"coman - do you don't need a lol of room. .:The year of experience really made the difference, .. says '.'.1at - ti~ls. ''They communic;,1t.c well "-'ith ea(·h other and I think -..11e C'Omn1unicate well with tlH:!m . They"rC' vt•ry intelligent :.ind rt•a\ly v.'ork together ~s a~roup . ·· Clark (6·5. 2·10) ·and Purnt•ll (6·3, 225) both prepped al Edison, Kravitz 15 -11, 210) is from '.\'e>A•port J-farbor, Mackley (6-2, 205) played at Fountain Valley and Gearty (6-4, 224) is from Ua- mien. Top Kicker To Face Saddle hack SAN MARCOS-P a lomar College has one of the better place-kickers in junior coll ege football, '''hi ch should come as no surprise to most grid buffs. The Comt•ts, who face Sad· dleback College Saturday night in a critical Mi ssion Conference gam e at San Clemente l·ligh, usually have an excellent kicking specialist. The Rams' Tom Dt"mpsey and ex-Wisconsin University ki cker Ri ck Rar r ios, s tarred for P alomar . Rut sophomore Randy Johnson could be better than Dempsey or Barrios. The 6-J. 180·pounder has booted 20 field goals in two seasons at Palomar in 27 attempts. Last week against Southwestern he had a trio of three-pointers, hi s lo'ngest a 52-yarde r. And the best thing about Johnson, says Comets coach ~1:ick Wiebe. is hi s accuracy. "l·le has not missed a field goal under 45 yards in two years," S<lYS Wiebe. Wh y has Palomar had such a 'A'ealth of place-kicking talent? That a nswer is easy. Wi ebe, now in his 11th season at Palom ar, was a ki cking specialist himself at Portland State and l.ewis and Clark col- leges in the-late ·sos. He kicked a 38-yardcr which was quite long then. but as Wi ebe says, "is a piece or cake, now." Palo mar. which comes into Saturday night's tilt with a 4.3 season r e<'ord and a 2·2 con· ft>I"ence mark, places special em- phasis on the kicking game, says Wiebe. ''The kicking game has become a· very important weapon to football teams, so we spend a lot of time with it." While Johnson play a key role in Palomar's offensive strategy, it may not be enough lo counter Snddleback's ove r all talent, says Wiebe. "I don·t think we're in a class with Saddleback, Citrus or San Diego. Sad'dleDacnas a great football team. It's as good a team as Saddleback has ever had. Tl\ey htiVe a lot of g~ football pl ayer& a nd good coaching," says the Comets coach. The Comets are l ed b y qua:rterbsck George Dickerman. a 5·10, 175-pound sophomore who completed 79 of 160 passes last season for 1,087 yards and JO touchdowns. • T\V9 former area f layers are on the Palomar squad, Kurk Clarke (Newport Harbor).l. is a 170.pound backup QB ano Jim J..eonard (Edison> is a 165·pound second team defensive back. Both are freshmen. . . - A.t Newport Pass Rush,. l Quarterbacks Duel ·BomhWorry In Mesa-SA Tilt Pickfor d 1 The Costa Mesa Hig h Musta.ngs take on the Santa Ana Saints ton1ght (7:30> in a Century I.ea&ue football tilt at Newport Harbor llich. The game m atches t"°'O or the better quarterback! in the league in Cosla Mesa's Tim Rosauc-r and Santa Ana's Chuck J-logg. Although both athlt.>tes are im· portant to their team·s success, the similarity between the two doE's not ext end to their in- dividual styles. Rosauer. a drop-back type passer, has a fleet of talented re· ceivers in Dan Byers, Dan Valen· t ine, Mike Snow and Doug D)'Sart. The 5-10, 170-pound senior has t>ompleted 100 pe1sses out of 175 ~1ttempts for l ,290 yards and six louchdo\lo·ns this season. 11£· ha~ been interceptc·d sevt-n timeli. 1 logg, on the other hand. is a rollou l quarterbuck who can run or poss for good yardage. The 5-7, 150-pound S('nior has g:1ined 5-10 yards on 82 (·arries, in· cll1din{? a 70-yard touchdown run against F.stanci:1 last wet~k . Although J log~ does not appear to have the arm Rosauer(ioes, he ha;:s completed 45 of 81 passes for 508 yar<b and two touchdownis. Hogg who runs extremely well outside' dlrects hi:J ~mall 31-ma.n squad ,;..Ith a good deal of poise and intclUgence. ln addition, he also plays defensive back ~nd has intercepted an opposing quarterback's passes more than once. . Nevertheless a weakness 1n the Santa Ana defense has been its secondary. and this <'OUld . be fatal when playing a team like . Costa J\.tesa. With Rosauer's ability to eon· n ect with his surehanded re· ceiven, he may be able to put the 1.1ustangs out front where not e-ven llogg can catch them. CMW Mtw Stfr1:1nt U~ Oflflll.e 0.1 ....... 19S Byt•' " LE P•r~ '" 196 !. tu•Nr " LT E•~1~eldt "' 1•7 l(ohl .... llot",J RO NG 8"...,Mll '" 16ot Mulllldn c Af HOloen ... 100 C.pe·~ '" AE OU.II•"" "' 1ao e Turlll'• " LB Brf~llf'f .... 1'0 Mill~• " tB ,,..,,.,e~on "' 16~ Oy~••I " LB ""'n.c • "' 110 ROI.•""' 00 HB C-r "' •n OuddruS~ '" H8 i\~l!t<, . .. lU.IOM' "" ' ~--'"' '" Craft Best Corner In League--Henigan Mike Henigan calls Ro b Craft the best corner back in the Sunset .,.C<tj!'.llt'. '"If he isn 't the best corner in the league. 1 don't know 'A'hO is.·· says Henigan. he ;_1d football <'O<ic h of l\.1arina "s Vikings. "lie has really stood out for us. He has gone one-on·one with Don Wh et n of Edison to the wide side of the field.· ··And he-h as gone one--on·one with Ken Mar gerum and Ho Box- old of Fountain Valley." Another is running back Jim Rankin, who has picked up 373 vards on 73 C'arries. Last year, Rankin rushed 129 times, picking up668yards. "He's not gaining the yardage he did last year," says llenigan. "but he has had morC' long runs and pass receptions. Also, he h:.i :-; bf'C'OmE' a complete player. lie is blocking much better and has learned that the r e is more to be- ing a running back than carrying thE" ball. "Ile has ver y good speed and is a s lashing, hard runner. l·li:-; strength is his great balance.·· The scene has changed !or™- day niJbt's Su nset League foot- ball cohllict-but thD.t's about-the.. only alteration in a prep rivalry- fcaturing the-Chargcs:s ol.Ed:laoo and Fowitain Valley's Baroo.1. The two collide Friday night at AnahE"im Stadium in~ 8 o'clot.k: , venture and Fountain Valley coach Bruce Pickford says it's the same problem his team bas faced before-defense. "Edison is probably the best de-fensive team in the league and is very quick,·· says a hoarse Pickford. "They may work our quarterbacks over pretty well with their pass rush. Thst's our big problem, blocking and con· taining them on the pass rush due to their tremendous rush. ··rt 's hard for any secondary to (•over our rC'ceivers and if they ;u·c going to beat us it will have to l>t• With the rush." Pi&ford is aware of Edison·s potential running attack, but ex- presses the most concern for ~he Cha~g('rs' passing game behind quarlC'rbac.k Ri ck B.ashore. , .. Edison s running game 1s ::idequate, but not awe-i~pi.ring. They have a couple or big backs to keep you honest, but t.J_iey like to hit you with the bomb 1n pass- ing," says Pickrord. "Bashore is exceptional. but the biJ?gest problem is Edison's defense. That·s a helluva de· fensive team. And we're not en- tirely happy with our running game. "'If they give us the run s urely we're going to take it. But we ha- ven't r eally worked that hard on our running game because we feel "-'e've got the kind of passing game that you have to take ad- v~1nlaj?e of with quarter backs like Chris Dove a nd Gary Coleman." . Flanker 11-1 ike Marquez is · billed to r e turn to the starting lineup to give the Barons addi- tional strength in receiving. With Bo Boxold and Ken Margerum also as target s it gives Dove and Coleman first down potential on <>very play with their passes. Whan, Margerum and Boxold are three of the league's top re· ceivers and Whan "s touchdown rE'Ception against Marina "was lhl" only TD pass scored against Craft ... says 1-lenigan. Pr1;>venting long touc hdown passes is only one of Craft's rf'Sponsi bili ties. MV Battles Resume ··1-1e is averaging 9-10 tackles per gamE'." says Henigan of hi s 5-11, 175·pound st>nior , "and he caused four incomplete passes in onegame." ' Craft has also intercepted four passes a nd has decent speed, running the 40 in <1.8. Craft Will not be Marina's only star in action against the I...oara I-U gh Saxons Friday ni ght at WE"slminster Hi gh. Kickoff is at 8 for the Sunset I,eague clash featuring teams with 2-3 circuit marks. The Challenge of the Sexes will renew C"ompetition at Mi ssion Viejo Friday with sky diving. rodeo and bowling taking place al three locations. Sky diving will be in two seg. ments featuring top male and re-male competitor s. The first will be s ubjective judging of chutists ::is they execute an international series of maneuvers against the clock . This begins at lOa .m. Then t hey will jump from 2,200 feet and attem pt to land on a three·inch di sc that is set in a 13- Versatile Foley Is Tars ' Bright Spot The :'.'l'e"'·porl..,.J-larbor High Sailors have not lived up to pre·season expect ations, but their star running back, Steve 1'"oley, has been every bit as good as advertised. -_ foot circle of gravel on the 14th hole at r.nssion Viejo Country Club. J,arry Mahan, national cham· pion rodeo star , will compete against Sheila Bussey .in r~E'.O competition at the Mission V1eJo Stables at I . Bowling wil l t ake place Friday night at Saddletiack Lanes with Carmen Salvino facing Paula Sperber and Dave Davis battling Judy Soutar . No handicaps will be given in bowling with competition starting at a. .o\gainst Western last week, Foley rushed for 191 , yards on 21 carries, and the 6-2, 195-pound tailback has picked up 670 yards on 128 carries thi s season. ,. "I don't think I've ever had a runner with Steve's speed and size." says football coach Bill Pizzica who was a Sailors assistant for seven years before becoming head man last year. Foley run~ a 4.6 in the 40 and was part of Newport J-larbor·s mile relay team that finished second in the state meet last spring. ''Wh en he broke the 57-yarde r against Western," says Pizzica. "he just outran four guys down the sidelines. "'He·s pretty bi g and pretty ·quick and can outrun people. And being big, he can also break tackles.·· Foley will get his biggest test Friday night when the Sailors (3-4) clash with the Westminster Lions (6·1) in a Sunset League game at Newport. Foley, who gained.494 yards as a junior, will see action on offense and defense. Starting hi s first defe-nsive game this season as a monster back against Western, Foley was in on 11 tackles. · "fl e's the best tackler on our learn," says Pizzica. "and probably our best athlete. We have used him a lot at safety on pass.ing situations.·· Mercedes 450SEL Spec ial November Lease Mission V".ejo Imports ........ ...,. ..... _,....,. -ftojo1JM 740 ' i I i ' y= I r : - CAMEL HAIR CLASSICS ...... .,..... .... ~ ... ._c..IWr. ................ .., ................ """ .. ,. .. , .. -· 0000 fUTIWLLAUllMYa • R l'T'fU. 17th & llv1ne Ave. · Westclit{Plazs Newport Beach · jS45·0792 • ., -·-· ... . . . 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The 5·10, 170·pound senior has completed 63 passes out or 128 al· tempts for 1,020 yards and seven touchdowns. "Bill rires the ball." s ays Brummf'tt. ··He is a pure passer, and he can sit in that pocket and find people open. He·s thrown the ball 60 yards in the air." Part of the reason for Holst's success, according to Brummett, is the type of ball he throws. "lt's alive with a lot of action." he says. "The ball has tremen- dous velocity and hits with quite an impact.'' Brummett says that Samperi Wf'ars a s pecial clavicle pad to 'protect him from the ball's im· pact, and if it weren't for the r e- ceiver's good hands , a lot or the passes would be dropped. Monarchs For Area Mark-Dunhatnr a..ceftter oo. the.. Tustin Wgb rootbalt team,. has more than 3pecial interest in tbeOUt<'Onie of the next game. And Saturd!Y n!iJ!t a1 so·e1ock Wh!'fl \j)~ 'l'!Uer• host lho COrona del Mar Sea Kings In Century League actiop, Dunham wtµ be gi vin& it~his best shot. It's father and son night and Dunham's lath.er will be one of many participating in the pre· game ceremonies. However. for the Tustin senior it may have a little more mea.n · ing. The elder Dunham. a prac· ticing attorney , i s in a wheelchair, a victim of multiple sclerosis. "It really hasn·t changed my life much except ... I guess play· ing well is really irra'portant to me because he·s the re to see the gam,," says Dunha m. Des pite his father 's handieap, Dunham ge ts a goOO deal o ( moral support rrom his fa mily and they corrie out often lo see him play. Understandably the season has been depressing for Dunha m a nd the rest or his Tus tin teammate.:; because or their 2-;. record this year. "We're getting a little tired of losing and Corona has a worse r t>· cord (1·6 ) than we do, so m aybe we t'an turn it around th.is week.·· says Dunham. Whilt> he is na turally con- cerned a bout the fortunes of tht• footb a ll tea m , the 6-2. 2 J5- pounder is inter ested in more than athletics. Last spring he narrowly missed being elected student body president. Face Amai Tonight Polo Results "VARSITY kor•..., OMl1•n FROSH·SO .. H Sc.w•..., OU•rler, Mfater Dei High's Monarchs and the Lan· cers or Bishop Amat, two Angelus League football powers with eyes on a CIF 4-A playofr spot, col- lide tonight at the Santa Ana Bowl. CMt1MIW • 6 1 7-11 Westminster 1 o o 0-1 It starts at 8 and the Monarchs or coach Gary Carr are two-point -underdogs against a Lan· cers team that was billed as a CIF title contender before the season began. S-.t• ...,.. I 0 0 0-1 Cot.I• Mew Koring; Monroe 11, M. Wt>llmor1 l , G•ll •gl'ler 1. Lr•ll'll! 1. Dtmbecltl. Lincoln, Ro••· CtrllCn, "'~· JUNIORllARSITV C~t• IM•• -n b' lorleLt. FROSH·SO .. H kffllllY Qut111r' Co-\11 I-MM 0 I J 1-S Solnl•Aot O 0 0 0 -0 Cot.I• Mes• !t<o•i"'J. 111111_. 2, Fros•2.CO$hl-. "V•A51TT Sc:_.., 0.•11an. l!'IMCI• 10 1 1 S-1't Mlonoll• o 1 l 1-11 E1t.tnel• KOtlft<J; ~'I 5, Sit--•. Ohl• •. L_,y 3. BrOler l , Wyltt J. $1.-nllff J, Hunt1r, Maytlt lCI, Hult, Kll!D>lf", "'9nrOCI. FROSH·SOPH Sc:-flYGol•l11r1 E•lancl• S 5 ~ 1-11 ,.,..<JnOU• 1 1 1 •-~ Ntwport Mtrbot I I I J--5 N1 ... rio•t H••bor •corlna - Buchtnon l, l"'!r'!.On. Bergewn. "VARSITY SC•reb10utr11r1 ,,_.,,.... ' s , •-15 l.OM• 1 1 I J-1 Moi r!,.. KOrln9-S!orey 5, Golonlt• •. Jonoli ), "''WY, Alo\iO, 8u1o(IW JUNIOR "VARSITY k•re ttr 0Utrl•r1 Mlr\N 1 1 • l fl LGlrO 23011 M•rlno •corin 11 -Scllo110 •. LaFl...,rn111, Gall•ian.r, E1i:.rr9. FJIOSH·M> .. H lc .... 111r av.rte" Maro,.. 1 I I 1-5 Looi•• , 1 l 1-a Mlrina KoriJ'M;i -~Y 1. Ro\olflbu'g, St•ne1rt,Hume. "VARSITY C<IM •111 •16 San Clemente Righ's Tritons have bf'en living a1'd winning with lW<>·WllY foolbal!..ll!Jl'llPI and two of the m~t in:n.rumcntal in the Tri tons' succes:; have been Ron Wade and Tom Arorui. The two operate tn the baJ:kfield oo olleo.to...and al de· Censive end and linebaderonde- fense as coacb Allie Scbatrs un· beaten and No. 2 ranked CClF 2·A)"1'ritons-prepare for Friday's invasion of Laguna Beach in South Coast League play. The Tritons are favored by 23 points to make it eight straight wins without a ble mish and like 'the pa$t seven triumphs, Wade and • .o\rons figure to play larGe roles. Wa d e, a trans fe r fro m La Verne's Damien I.U gh School, broke his wrist last year 11gru ns t Esperanza, about three minutes after Brian Wood ex itf.d the se.ason "A'ith a broken arm. "He's the best ·def'en.si ve end we·ve seen around here ror a long time," says Scharr. He's ment al· ly quick and tough and puts on one he.llacious rush on the oppos- ing quarterback . "And he doesn't get burned by rushing too hard, which makes it so good. And as a blocker on or. fense, he does an exceptional job." Arons is perhaps the best <'Ol- legia te prospect of any on th e s tar-studd ed San Cleme nte squa d. Al 6-2, 20<f S<j>alf fi gures UC I Poloists Win SC1r1 "' °"'"'" C5 LOl'IQ S.ecll 1 1 2 &--• UC lrwlfw l ' I ~-11 UC lrYlnt \{Orl"<J ; Girt Fl9UPr.,. S. Bo1<1 llhllpatt l. KtHh Wail 2, Tl.., Ou•M 1 ---=-~ Both teams have one Joss in league play, but Amat also has a damag- ing tie with Pius X, 12-12, on its record. The Monarchs go after the opposition with sophomore tailback David Gonzales, a 155- pounder with good mov· es. He·s rolled up :l'.>5 yards in 67 carries, but was held to only six yards last week against St . Paul when the Monarchs tried to rom· bat a losing situation with the forward pass. E•l•nclt M.oring: D•t lt e 5, Killmer •. W.,•t1 2, Doi'lnell 1, Otnrl9fr 2, Bonur1 , L•m , C1•r o t l, fll"•l•. Eko11lch. S..v1~. VAll:SITV Sc.ffl lllf °"40rt1r' Fin. ll•ll•v 1 2 1 l-t Edi-1 I 2 1-~ TUllln o l 0 1-1 CdM Ko•ing: Pllmer 7. Wrlqht I. S.mon1en 1. Wl!erry •. Sm1111 1, a.--1. JUNIOR l/ARSITY COM Giel Tinlin by lodt-!I FROSH·SOPH CclM 1 0 I 7--5 AlllMllSY ''O'«!>AI"""'"""'...,,., Ot"-i ,,...,ol , .... h "'""' •u""'t· Alte A Wo,.. ,'""Plubto<""' IJI I SUUI CHECKER AUTO FILTERS Quarterback Tim Wigmore, with his run- ning (240 yards ) and passing (630 yards on 29 completions in 66 at· tempts), however, is the key to Mater Dei's or- fense. . His chief tar2ets are Pat Pritz) (7 tOuch- downs), Bill Kelly and Jamie Dickson. MttlfDll~ 5E-f>•t ~l1it l!O AT-..Ndt K•vf""'" 1«1 R(O--MOntySnrdl!r XIO c -£ti< Winter 1«1 LG....JOllA Knott 205 LT~lll.1Monni0 705 TE-8111Kel1y 210 08-TlrnWl~t HO TB-0.YldGlll'IUll'I 1SS Fl-51..,.W'llll•rnl 200 FL~i.Okltson _ ISO Mlltlf o..i Ottel!U LE-81flt(tl!Y 210 LT-Ml1t1Monni!I 20S NC.-TOfOI Lyi. llO AT ........... SUlmrMt 1'0 JIE-&i.wMcGOw*ll llO L8-£rk Winier l«I L8-Mlll.15l.IQOS. llO .. ce-ertdow.c-e 160 C8--Gaof91M<Gow•n 11S S -5tnw5chr.O... 1~ $ -.,IWSC;Mrllt I~ '"-I.till Vtli.y Kl>ri"<J -0.,,.;mon 2. FuirlonQ t,Ol.,.,.r 2, Brahman, K•I· Jy . E<l l•o n •c or1fl9 -D1ntoro. Wil lSMr, Alley, Mutllllaus.er 2. JUNIOR "VAlt51TY Sc..,.. Illy CNarWn Fin, VtU1y 1 l 0 24 l!dl!oOl'I l l ' 0-1 Fount.In v11ley-AIC1rtc11 •.Pull 2. EOl50!I-5'1aeth l , Tutton 7, Gulnolln, Rotterts. FRO'SN·SOPN k"• llY °"'"''' Fin. V•ll1y 2 2 I 0-S Edi_. I • o 1-6 Founl•ln lla t11y -Hult •. u,,.,. pl'lli!JW>Ur. E.:Hi.ori -AIUi.on '· Rrddlck • VAltSITY SUr1111yo.111ars Wil'1n'llMl1r 0 2 1 ]-1 Nlwport H•tbor I? 6 1 0......JS ~ Htrbor scorlnq-A _ _, s. McGlnltv 5. RottertJOn •, O.MDn l, Gr•v 3, Full$ 2, White, Ste,,.n\, 1 ..... 11111. JUNIOlll VAJtSITY $(_1111,QMrt.,, • WHtflltlftller o o 0 t-1 ,....,,.,,, H•rbor" • $ J 1-19 NewPOrt HtrbOt' S<orlno-flllt< •. Tilll'nafl •. Morion l. Vtl~k'""' l , Me~rs 2, N!owrey, Vire$,,,,..,.,. Pro Scores kit ...... , ....... , ,,,~1.i1 .. New °"1HM Ill. LOS An91le\ 110 PtiUldtlpllf• llS. 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IU) Cle! Tllom•'°" 1·6: ..lcKwlcll. ID) 0.1Datlm1·1; F11dot'r !DI *' Cllrll M ; Gow• (D ) def GorOan .. I; Glec:thlltl 101 0.1 Ru.ngttr .. l ; Wtrd CD) <let KrUQhl-0. .. _ J1"111n5·W•lll CDI C11I Rote· K.,..insll.•• '"1; To,..y.RICllU (0 ) llef Oelnum·AUt hmooCly •·•: To11•r · l!llNwldlr 10 1611 Bonwcll:-S.iatto ... 1: A11Clt•50fl·M.cKlnt11 101 Ciel Lmml,,.FrlOhandl•r 1-2; L1rnon- Swln,..r !0 1 o..f L111m .... ~"''"S; Gtrcll1·1(1lly IDI 011 FrnltnCl- k lnQli.r•S.. See ~Exciting. ••• ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FOOTBALL HOME COMIM&-1975 THIS FRIDAY NIGHT NOV. 7 occ llUHCID MO. I IH THE HA TIOHI vs. ' MT~ SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE at Le lcrd Staclum on The OCC Campus . TICDr ... CES: ADULTS $1 .50 cHRJiUM s1 .oo STUDBCl'S $1 .00 G.AME TIME 7:30 P.M. IOXOfflCI OflNSAT 6'JOP.M. -. \ . FREE PARKING GOODPRICfS GREAT FOOTBALL I Pll•E SIAITillf Fl• !oolo °""'~St"'" l'OfAllC.O...ioft• -. .... 0.. .. 1 (""'""· C~•o•,..U­ l"IJ•ne iutno<°"t fOfS..••S!ot!•. CHfC'Jfl• Auro Sl'fCtAU 98' . .. " 2'' FUlllU UJ1A111 llOSn li9 COSTA MISA 1111.1•1t. ·--HI 541·51 II Ms-12'4 . ' .. GAIOIHGIO\'f :· '"'' MOOQUISf " ..... "-0.,- 636-7412 El Toro Bolstered By L u n d y's Return • 1'he return of the be:>1.offc~ive lineman Mac. t.1 oore bas e"er coached in high school gi ves lhP El Toro Hi gh Chargers football team an addition.al o(f~nsive threat ror jts remaining gaml's with University and Dana Jli ll.s. lcaatue tackle this season if hadn't been injured. With Tony l.undy (5·11 , 225> st a rting hi s first 1975 gam e .1g <tinst I.aguoa Beach last week , the Chargers ret'orded their in- itial vi ctory, 14· 13 . Playing at less than 100 per- ('ent after tearing li gaments in an a nkle, l.undy s till opened some big holes for El Toro's run- ni ng backs . . . ''He ·s th e bes t offe nsive lineman I ha ve ever coached in high school.·• says ft1oore. ··11e has very good, size, is quick and very strong. I think he could sturt on :i.ny hi gh school team." I.u nd y has started ro r El Toro ever since he was a sophomore :i.nd earned first team AJl-South Coast l.eague honors as a junior. Jle would ha ve easily been ~1n al l· INSTALL YOUR OWN & SAYE! TOP QUALITY CHECKER REBUILT$ ~It °"' ........ ~ ..... ...... .._.., ___ , ..... o~ Ill J<i;:;..) ''lie was running spri ' Jx.fore the s tart or the Se~ .. , says !\1 oor e, ''and he ste:P{>OO lJ\ a hole on the practice field ." The re-suit: t orn ligaments. "The doctor performed su:r-- gery ," says Moore. "He pulled th e ligam ents back and sewed the m together. Ii"" or an ankle in· j ury or this type, It takes sU months to properly heal." Not in 100 percent conditi~ Lundy will only play as an oP (t'nsive guard against Universitt rTiday ni ght in a South Coa5' J,eague game at Mission Viejo. 1 Alon g with Lundy, l b e Char gers got a top perform anct' from rullback Pat Hunstigft', who rushed ror 70 yards against I.aguna Beach. I "That was Pat's third game a:· a fullback," says Moore, "and be refused to be tackled by one in· dividual. He kept giving it secocx! and third erforls ." ...,, ''°""'"'a ... '•" "..., <_.....,., i.tt.-. ,_ -· •Jll hn-w,1~ .,< ................. . H IAILI ALHl llAIOll ~"· ,.._.. •• """ 1 ·" '"'~···~ """" 1699 ,, ........ ~ .... wmin<u.MI • QU A Un SIAllEI AC· CHAMPION- AUTOLITE· SPARK PLUGS ' Al ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS "'' M 1u,.ol>le s.hoc •• Tol<o The I-Off Com-• W~1 And •. .,c .......... ll !t.eml+•• •••• 1).11 C~•v•I"' '°'"" ,.._... s .. ,, ... ...... ,..,.,~ .. 91'1'1 U<UMf 12 88 lllAYT DUTT 111 HllEIAIOll 11.ai E:~:~:~c .... Joaa 9l'l'IUt1•• PIECISIOll IUIU WAIEI PUMPS A10u••• Ma""'"m c .. 1u•o• "" '" v .... , c ..... <<><>•"Q 'iy··-· 9'TllllCI•• ll UCK llAKE SHOIS 7?' .. 32~ -·· ...... ~. ...... T~!•M• •..:I too u• a.. C.UAOr'f" LA HAW 111 •.~I""'. ll't M!id>-•oll. (213) 69'-22« IUllllTON "°It. ""l'toll ·--992·2236 1...,w...,1<1 A 1 .. ,. ::::..3L.!. 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P•OOO\inq 1"'"1 "" Pl.ib!•\hotd o.~ eo.,1 O.lly PlloJ, rwrno bt' Cll•l1Q<!CI to Gtor~ Gc>N•l..s 0:;1. lO, ind PfO'f. t , tl, 70, 1tlS '1(1-11 lofjlOrt!IO. --------------1 NOW, THEREFOR(, ii i\ O~rt>d Mid cil....:tHI tlWI all ~•wns onlerfl.lt'd PUBLIC NOTICE In 1•id m•llor O<I •PPoar be1ort '"'' ------,,,-,------·I C.O..rt ifl Oe~r1ment l Oii lfl• 1nCI .S.yot CP-llU OeC<!l'l"lt>&r, 1'1S, ,u 1o·OOo'c!0<:io.• m. ot NOTICE TO (Jt£DITOlllS W•O °"Y IO 11>0 ... c• .. w ..... ., wo:h •P. IUPEJtlORCOUlllTOFTHE phcollon lot chin~ 111111m• ~hoYld no\ STATE OF CALI l"OlllHIA FO* ~qran1td. THE COUHTY 01" OlllAffGE it Is lun"'r O•d~•rd "'"' • n>11y ot No. A·•S20I tll110ro.r10Sr>ow C.aU\tOleo.ib!t~ Ell.ltt ol W!ll-1.loM WllllAMS on Or•nq• Coa't D"''Y P•lol II JUVEN..,l,0.teas.o. r•t!llflP•Per OI Qen~'"' '••{Uillh(lll, NOTICE I!> ME:REBY GIVEN !O '"" pr•nlt'd on sa+d (Ountv. 11! 1-11•! """-"' trfdotors ol !M abO,... no~dl!M....,.I t.tch wte~ lo< lo"' ~"~(•~\"" -e~\ 1rw.1 all l>r•\Olli llavoni;i ~la;...,. &<;lfll'111 p<IOt 10 lhedaVol ,...,d ""'"'''":! ''-,,.,d <l'l!tedoiln~ are •t<lvlred to lite DATED O<IObo>r !~,>~I'> !!'>em, "';Tl> Ir.ti M {t \\ary VOl,>t ... r\, !n SAMUEi. OR: E 1 l E N 111'"..i!i<ct of the t le•k 01 lllo abQ-.., en· JudQO' at U•e 1111«1 tO...rt, or to p•e1.e11t u...,,,.,, wi1h IN ~r.or Cour1 M-C...,wry voYtMr~, to""'""°"....,,...,, JEROME EDELMAN .t \lw! oflite ol het .tllornty, THOMAS ll01 H.•r•ld,..ay L, lO~O. 73S'1 P•••<> "" y,.1,....;1~. Solr<te Alla. CA t21M 'i<Jile Ill, L.iiqyno Mjhs, C.lilO<"'I tUSJ (fl') loC1•t St1 ,.f\j{h i\ ""' p!;ttt Of bUllM\\ ol 1floo un• A~""Y lor P•tllll"' ~''"lr>t<I on 111 matter~ Pl!rl&inl"9 to Pl..l>l•\f>f'd Orin"" (OIS! Ol•IY Pllol, tlw! ~!lie 01 Wiii 0..:ed•nl, wlU>il'l IOUt Ott 16. 23. )I), itlld Nov . 6, 191S l'Ml-1~ month:!;"'''' Ille ll••I PYbll<:•ll(ll'IOI '"'' PU Bl.IC NOTICF: NOTICE OF PU8llC REHEARIHO NOTICE IS MERE6Y GIVENltWlt• ~It r~r•rlnQ wHI Ile Mfd on"""°"'. oev, "-m""' !1, !QI~. at 6 lDP m , or •\ lo00<1 tlw!rtaUfr "' pr."'tltabl<!, In tt.e: Cocmcol C~a.,,tiers 01 Cl tr Mall, 11 Folf D<lw. Coo.ta,,.,..,.,, n1 wnk ll lltnf llw Cltr Countil •ill ff'Wa• tr·~•,,,. 9ard'ln;;i '""' 101tow•nq <tOOh<"llOn<, t\ ftQYt •ltd' l>W Pt!tr f.!.. Jamel, loll Grtn<I M""'" Clrt••. C.o•lt ,..,..,_. lONE fE)(CE PTION PERMIT ?E ·IS·~•. Wllllfm J Srol<,nbou•on. 111U No•WOO<I Pa•lc, Tu•lln, 10t for.di ll<wlel u.... rot •utn •tJNl• """ !lQPIT auto ticlOY-~ ln•n M 1 IOIW', l<X,11\l'll It! 10U Pl111:e11U• Awnut, Coll• ,,,... ... "" E• ir<nPI O.t•a1111t0f\ ol E11 ... 1ronmem111 lmtMct F\a'betn llltd. NOTICE IS 1'1,!ltlMER GIVENl/vl ll w111 lln"lll and pla<t, """" 11"111 1111 -.,.,,_., l11tHe,.td m•y llOOfoa• *"cl' l)l' lleMd 0, tllt City COuntll ol !llt (lfy Ol CO\lil ,,,..,,, °" Ult elOftme11llonoo lone E:•cf'Otlofl E ILl!EN ~. PHIN"1£Y C•IYCle1i..otl'lf' (11Y ot t°''" Miil• P\lbU~ 0.allQe COolllt 0.lly PlloL ""'""'""°" '• 1'1) 41•1·1\ llQl•(f [)jjfrdOc!ofJer 78, 1e15 SANORA DURAN E •l!C"I"• DI I,,.. Wlll ol t"' •bOv• """"'" d«edltnt. THOMAS L. LO~O 1JUI P•i.oo ff V•-cl•. Sulle fll i..9-Hl!h, Clllll. tUJJ Tel'. tilt ! Y1 ·JM Atttwn.., for E•tC11t11a Pl,ibll\f\<!d Oranqe (O<HI Delly Pllol, No~mboer 6. 13.10.11, 191~ tZ.U.15 PUBLIC NOTICE • '- Burton Buys • • Liz Diamond FromWlttSenl-. &lthard Burton wenl on a diamond-buying . .spr:eo lo .!.obAonl'Jiburc and bouthtE.liubetb:Inlor a ring with a i'arc pJ-nl< 25-earat diamond_ worth •Jcloae lo $1 million.'' · • · lie boughl her a weclclingr!ng with '12 nawless blue-wliite d iaJnonds. Jeweler Ike Schwan: would not say what Burton paldforlheweddi.ng ring . . -$<hwan_s~id tb<> ~_had l:iee\l~xlllbited _a eweters' exhibitions throughout.thewotld. lt was a • perff!('t emerald cut !lione, surmounted with blue· wl\ite diamonds welghinJ 16\o\ carAts, he said.. The .ston~ are :set in a platitlur:p band. • Carole Jean Field, 23, a Portland danc:e in.strut· tor, claimed lhe world marathon belly dancing re· cord after 28 hours uf wriggling and quivering • ''I feel like I could go a few more hours,'' s.ho said before $lopping. • When ~he did quit, her hips continued to sbako involuntarily for a few more minutes. "I can't stop, I'm numb. I don't care any mart," she said. · lier shaking and shivering raised a n estlmaled $1,400 for charily from viewers watching lhrouglt picture windows. . ~ Suzanne Osmond, wife or Alan Osmond of tho Osmond Brothers singing group, gave birth to their first child , an 8-pound, 3-0Unceboy. Os mond, 2·t. n ew hurriedly back lo lbe tamiJy's Utah home from J,os Angeles lo be present lie wru; helping videotape a ( ] televis ion specia l star-PEOPLE ring his teen.age brother ~--------~­and s ister, Donny and Marte 0 Mmoud. • ··r·ve lived through the Saturday Night Mas~aC're and the Sunday Night Massacre. Only Earl Botz and mo are left. We'll probably goon Monday.'' , ..... -' So said Treasury Secretary WUU111m E. Simon when asked in Chicago about President Ford's Cabinet shakeup. • Scotland Yard ordered pr~ tcction for Caroline Kennedy. U.S. Embassy sources said. The sources said lhe Yard s~ took the decision voluntarily aft er lhE> 17·year ·old daughter or the late Pres ident John F. Kennl"d y escaped unhurt from a bomb blast in (ront of the home where she was staying in Lon· clon 's Kensington area. 11 Police suspect the bomb was planted by Irish lerrorists and ;i imed at her host, Conservative Member of Parliament liugh Fraser. • Cl':it>f Justire Warren F.. Burge r hft d lo rear- range th .. order of U.S. Su preme Court arguments be<'ause William 0 , Douglas left the bench for a while suffering some .. minor di scomfort." Douglas, 77 , left only minutes before the justicel:> wt> re to hear oral arguments in a case deal - ing with whether soldiers are entitled to counsel in summary courts-martial. After Douglas left , the justices turned to another case. lie returned to the bench after lunch to join the others in hearing arg uments on the court·martial matter. Who could po~s ibl y play the lead rol e in a film version of the book titled "The Great~st ", the bio· graphy of Muhammed Ali? The heaYY"'eii.?ht champion ended· the s us· pense, giving the part to his fa Yori le actor:' r ~ ~1uharumed Ali. Ali and David Regelman, pres ident of Columbia Pictures. announced at a news conference lh<tt the boxer will play himself in the movie version of hi s Jife, to begin filmi·ng early next year. The film, titled "Ali," will be based on his r ecently published autobiography "The Grealesl ; MyOwnStory .·• • .l\ngela Davis rt:>turns to college leaching Fri- day for the first time in five years. l\o1iss Davis, black militant and self-described Communis t, will t each a course titl ed "Black Wom en and the Oevelopmen.t of the Rlack Com - munity" af the Bl ack Studies Center or the Clare· moot Colleges. Miss Davis was found innocent of murder in connection w ith the Marin County cou rthouse breakout and ~u nbatt!e. The University of Cali£ornia regents rejected a moYe to rehire her a s a philosophy instructor . • (;erald Crane, 24. son of former t elevision t alk show pt>rsonality Le-s Crane. has been arraigned in Carson City, Nev. on fou r charges filed in ·connec· tion with an unsurcessful robbery-kidnap scheme. In .a n Oct. IS incident a local bank manager's wife was kidnapcd and a demand for $150,000 r ansom was m ;ide. • :\titled RritonJiving in Jamaica lost most of his income fro m n family trust fund in l..ondon because his second ·wif<'. :1 former showgirl and bcautv queen, is not J ewish '\/ · Ry marryin~ hi:-1 SC<'ond wife, P amela , :?5, in 1968. Sir firuce :\dolph Reginald Tuck, •l9, who Ii ves at Montego n ~1y Jost his entitl ement to most of the income from lhl' fund, 1-flgh Cou rt Judge John Whit· ford ruled. • P UBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I ,_J .. Thul"ld1t. NO'tefftbefl, 1875 • -fO< -I"°" fO< -.....,_ ,_ _ S..I •••••••••l .. 14• . ............................................. _ ............ . ' -PUBLIC NOTICE PICTIT"IOUI IUll ... ll NAMeSTit.TeMtNT • Tiie tollowlAO per kiri' .,. ouino Ml· """": MEDICAL IN S URAN CE ~AOCl!S!i.ING COMPANY, 1 .... )(; Slelt C:oll•V• 81vd,, A11•l'l•lt111, C.lltwlll• 't2I06 Tl11!! FENNER COMPANY, INC., • (eUklml• cot(IOl'•\Lon, 1..0 )CSU.tit Coll .. 81Yd._ A111hlllm, C.Ulcwnl• -Thlf. blllinns b condwctt4 by •aw· ~·llan. "' THE FENNE R COMPANY, 1 INC., Etne'I A. Fe"""'" Vk•PrHlftnt-Secrer...., TI111 1l•leftle11t •• , llltod wltl'I !hi County Cltrlo ol Orenge County on Oc· -31. 1t1S. '""' Putlllihed Or•noe Co.l't 0.Uy Pltol, '-'-~ .. 1J,l0,21, 1,1S '2.Jt.1' '·. PUBLIC NOTICE ,. 11.L •• 1Mr9W No. 11,,.1 N'oT1CI! TO CfllOITOltS 01' 8UL.IC TlllANSl'llt AND INTENTION TO l!Ml!CUTE Sl'CUltlTY INTl:ltl!ST AGltEl!MIENT lk•-'''',.''' u.c.c.r Notice b 1>ere1>y 01 .... 11 10 crt'dllon ol' ,, the wt1N11 naml'd p.1rllff Iha! • nu11r. 1r-fer afld llW l•tcullon ol • Sl'Curl\y Int.rest a91'H~nt 11rt tbovl to bl ...am on PlflOMI oro.,.rly IWrelMftitr dn<.r ll)lld. ,..,. -Mid bu1lne1s •~ ot 114 lntl'flded lr1tn1teror 11nd l"letldfll i.ec1Kedperly•r•; HAlllA't' J . H.-LTOH, 1DM) l • A-u ... , FOUf'll•ln V•lltJ, Olllforril• ~ n-1'1) •nd ou1lne\l .odre!i\ OI Ille h•tenOIPd lr•ll\ftrH(SI •lld ln- ltndtddeblor C1I •••; J.t.MES .... aAIEAlY, llS 8" .... 111103, ~I• Mesa. C•lllorft!• llltot in. Ptr-1 pro,,.riy IW"1in.nt twreto IJ ftit rlbotd 111 gl'f'ltr•I u : Meltrl•O, 111ppllet, mert~ls.e, IQUlpmtfll, •nd h !Otlltd II Tiii OVI .... , Inn No. S, IOU E l CMnlno, °"'-Mtw, C.Utornl•. T.,.1 Ill• P1•tt wll1r1 1n. tltrtln deKtlbtcl bUlk lr•nsltr lfld 'IOKulion ot I sac:wlty lril ... 1tt "Jr"mtfll Is ill· 19fld9d to 1111 ton,.-.m11111 !1 11 IN of· lk• of Gr-n·v e1trew ~'· .3611 W. 6111 SI., Loi An.,.i.1. C..Ulornl1 'llO'JQ, on or •II•• 10;00 A.M •• Nov.~. lt1S. So l1r" h known to ••Id P1'1les, ltlt iof_.AI eddltlon11 buslne•s ,,_, •nd ldd~''" used tlr 11ld (lll"lle1 wl1t1111 thltrtrH v•••• tin Pl'll 1,.: 8yHldlnttf\dl'd tr1n\ltror: ~ Bywldl11t1nC11C1d1Plor: H- OlttCIOttoberJI, ltlS, HerryJ,H•lton • JlfTMll A. 8rlerty l ·-1 Gll.t.Mlt:llCY ESCllOW COMP'ANY .)61IW.1ISlll'lllSlrwt Le$ ....... C.111•~··-· P\lbllll'>td Orin~ COis! Diil' PllOI, ~ ••• 1975 4201·1J PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICIP'ALCOUllTOI' W•STOllANG• COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTJtlCT ., .. W.1!1'111111 .......... _ W.1lltllMllH,Cllll•""' Plllntl"; RICHARD F. AUS.SELL, dol"!I PU'!.l""t 11 AU~ELL -As.-SOCIA.TES. .-t•• Dtt.nci.nt: M.ARIC SAMPSON, In· divldu.illy •M 001119 P1"lnq1 ... CALL REALTY, TONI MARSH, CHARLES A . MtCAAT't', SHIRLEY J , MCCARTY , JOHH E . VANCE, GLORIA M, VANCE ind DOES 1 ltlrOUVfl lO, lnclu\h,., " , .. ... .. ,) •• ·. ' ... ... -... ' ,, . SUMMONS CneM11mMrltMS NOTICa l Y111 ll1we ..... ,....,, TIM (.~ ., folclde ... 111.i ., .. wllflwl ,,_. ......_ llHrd 11nlns ye11 ~ .wllM• • Un. tilt .. Ille lll'lel ......... -· AVllOI UsiMN1lalfftft....._ El T...._.I ,_. -.Clolllr c•r1 UC.• ~kL•-• ... u• ......... ........ • dlH. le• II 111..,_ ... --· 1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A CIVIi tomplelnt Mt bffn !Uldby IM (llelnf1f'I IOlif'&t 'fLllU· ISM faotrete" I •. " you ... 1i.11 10 delenod llllJ '-Ull, "°" mu'lt, wllhln JO d•ws 1tter INt lllrn- -II Mf"fld Oft WOU, 1111 Wlltl 11'111 couri 1 wrlll•o ~ding l'l ,,_,.to '"'·tomPl•lnt. (II I Jin1ke Cow'!, you mint IHll wltl'I n.. t °"'r1 • Wf'lt~(l4M'l­ i"!I or~.,. orel Pl•ldl119 kl tie •1~ ..,.., In '"" dOtktt ltl ,.~,. lo ""' Cfl"'IOllint, ... 11111'1 JO d•YI lflW ltlll -··--Oftyolll. b. Unleu .,_ so re•pond, 'fOIA' ,,._ tMlll wllt 1111 l'flltred upon lpp/k ltkln of the plelntllf •nd ltll1 court mey tnl:w • Jlllflllmtnl ~ln11 you tor 1111' rellorl di· .......md 111 In. t GmPl•l11,, wllld\ tould rftllll 111 gemlsllfMnt ol ..,,..,..., IM!lng of-y or"'°",," or otl'ler J'e'lltf ,... QllK!tdln t,,.complll11t. c. llYti11M•--11 t111 MwleetfM '"-""' lfltfll1 "'Mter, Y11t1lllluldm,. llLl"ILf'llll'ly ..... ,_ Wf'ltt.tl """""' lt111y,-yMH...,et1llme. O.ttcl; .llnutryt, 1t11 tSUL) AkfrtlrdJ. Wec;I!. <•" 8yAOlltNlelds _., • n. _,, "comci1.int .. lflc:ludH cniu-complelnl, "&M.intltt'" W.Ctudn Cf0ff-t0tl'lllllln1t:•, "del~" In. clllllH crou-del•ndent, sl119\ll.lr '"" ctudlot tM l>fur•I •lld m1u u11M If'!.. chldn ftmlnlllie atld l'lt<lllr. A-1tt.n .......... tncl...cllng •11 •n-r. dtmur- rer, etc., must tie In the'°"",...,....., by tlw Ctiltoml• llul111 of COurt. y_. or'91MI p1Nd!119 mull bll 111«1 In !NI C-1 •1111 llM'ILPI!• 1111,. .... ~,...., ttlet • t opy ltlllreot w11 Mrwd on-.cfl pill11tlfl'1 •11-y •ncl °" H<fl ........ Offnol ,."""'9flltdlty11t•lloo'....,. no. lllM w!lln I 1\lmttlOftS II ~ llfwd on • Pllr1Y moy ......,. cfilflMidl"'J .,.tl'lllntlt.dof-"k •. FOf'~, -CCP41110tllnlUOh 41.S.Ml, lfAMl.•Y P:.aLOIOn .A*"'-Yet L...llw mc.wrOrl.,.,S.IM"I ......,, ... 11.c.11'9nll1n ... T91:11t4! ........ AIWIW'tter: 1'111illtlff ...... ~ 0r"91 C...1t Delly ...... fttcc11 .. r .. tt. M. tP ~-tttJ .q:l•PS ~ 6' 4 2 ·• 5 6 7 8 D A I .L y · p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D S@~dtllA-1!£ifS " I ' . I~ Thal Intriguing Wore/ Gome With a Cliucl.le 1Ao4 ~ aA'r L fOLLAfLf •1,,.., " . . ('. •.; •• I •IHl o •--. ..,..,, °' .,.. ,_. ~ --" be- .... '9 1or ... ,.,.,. ...... -m. I· ClAREN I' I I I I I· h-.rl-iE,._M_,Ac....;.T -41 ; 1 . 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For S<M jH-u fiw We Hooo..;k $!ile PtMsher't Notice: •••••••• •• -··••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••··~·••••••••••• Allrealeslate advcrtlsed G1M..... 4002·G...,.al 1002 G...,.ol IOOZ in this newspaper is l!ub· •·•••·••• •• ,,,_._..,,,.,, •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jed. to the F'edcral 1''a1r .------""!l""!""' ______ _ J-lou sina Act or 1968 which tnake.s il illegal to advertise ''uny. pre- ference. li mitulion, or discrimination based oo !'ace, color, religion. sex, or national ori gin, or an intention to make any such preference, Jim1ta· l.1001 or d1scri mination." This new5paper will not knowingly a ccept any advertising for Teal esta.te wh1eh is in viola- tion of lhl' law. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAHTASTIC TOWNHOUSE BETTER TOMORROWS ... •.. start today ... wlienYl>u invest in tax shelters s uch as ... * Corona del Mar, $71 .500; 1 & 2 bdrm: units, beamed ceil's., both units ground floor. * Seashore duplex -just steps to best beach ; 4 bdrms. + 2 bdrms. Top cond. & furnished. $99.500 *Year old duple x -with 3 bdrms., 2 baths, frplc., each unit. $119.000. VEc AR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ,«IQ>~ C.:OAST HVll't' (.;ORONA UL L IVIAR Super l~untinJ,,'lon Beach GeMr I I 002 · GitMral ·I 002 end unit Townhouse al ••••••~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• onl y $39,500. 3 Bi g ......................... .. bt!droo m s , 2 baths , dream kitchen and din- ing area & no common waJI. Only steps to pool and ret·realion. Assuma. ble 1o/.'lo loan w i th pymnts only $212. per month incldR taxes. First tim e o ffe r e d. Call 546-5880. -HERITAGE . • REALTORS HEED Cj)UICK SALE Your dreams come true . Two bedroo m seasidl! cottage with room to grow . Lo ca t e d in BAYSl-tOR~S. A grc<£l community with private beaches. The price has been reduced to $67 ,500. Call 673-8550. LIDO ISLE Like new? J.ido Soud 4 BR., 4 ha. l ·Owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi; pier & float. $325,000 Wat erfront. Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285.000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1dc> 0 1•vl• NB 675 blbl C1,....... I 001 G-ral I 001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EA.STSIDE PANIC Seller wants ra.st sale. May even hel p on buyers cosL'I! 3 Bdrm.s, 2 ba, hll· ins, plus bonus room. big enough for pool & ping pong tables! Gi ant FH OLD C.D.M. New appli a nces and new copper plun1bin.it in this 3 bdrm. chnrmeron R-2 lot in Old c .D.!\1 . sro,500. at 700 MarJ,:uc nte. Of~Nl•IY •P1 5 1 UNIOUIN•~(• complete w i th open One Yeur Warranly inc. . ' · . '. wait on this one! J us t Call 675·7225 '°'' v~!OR ••Q[I '"""" '' "'"' II JIORSE COUNTRY .. In Orange. Another showplace. It's Jo,·ely- four bedroom; fireplace in mas t e r bedroom, beamed <"eilings, air- cunditioned. 184,500. COlE OF HEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E.CoastHwy,CdM 67S.55J I IH THE BLUFFS RARE1·STORY •.. with a spacious \•iew of green grass & mature trees· charming J bdrm. Linda. ~sking $75,000 C.'F. Colesworthv R..itors 640.0010 MIHIESTATE $1450TOTALDOWH PAYMENT! $37,950 Own your own private 3 bdrm esta t e o n a secluded boule\·a rd ! Uni· que hardwood floors hiRhli~ht the sweeping mas t e r bdrm ! Two childrens suites. Gallop· 1n g gourmet kitchen. Dining entertainment. Pool . size lot ! Garage works hop! Sell er says bring liny offer. Use your VA or $1450 total down payment. Own t?r desperate! Don'l wait- for qui ck appt . Call 847 ·6<110. • • nt1 ULJIMATEr FOll $J7&.000 - A beaufiful home 1n lrvlne Cove is being shown daily I That's beeause it is properly priced at $375,000 with ovet' 4500 sq, fl.. o! livin11 .and a dramatic white waler view of the Cove. ll Is immaculately maintained throughout with an.elegant, yet very liveable feel. -You'U enjoy the beamed game roolil- and the courty_ard Sl\'i mming pool. 'This rcsiaence is on feefand. UNIClUI: t1()Ml:S REALTORS~ 675·6000 2443 East Co.ast Highway. Corona del Mar GOMNll I 002 G-al I J02 ·•··········.··········· ·····~·········.·······.· W l·:SLEY N TAYLOR CO. REAi.TORS Sllll°<" l !HH DOHT READ THIS AD Unless ,you are interested in a truly great buy! Located in one of the-best areas of N.B. Fine quality 4 BR home. Great kitchen & patio. Only $89,500. 21115.,J ......... Roocl HEWl'ORT CEHTEI, H.L 644-4910 G-ral I 002 G..,...al I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c!>Pectacul>r Ocean'View Lot This is the only av1ilablc building site in ErMrald Bly with a panoramic view and within walking distance to tennis courts, pools, parks and private beach. Soil test and topo map included • • • • • • • • • • • SI 1 S,000 J.lap"Real &slale-••• "R0\1111 "Daltf '"•~• (11UJ •S'·IGllJ .............. NBlfPORT Hl!IOitrs. SBR. ·-...... -·% nnplKa, bo•l rant. PIM ·~·,~ .. , .. ~ /JUllll l!Qd l•• roder."d, -ldlcli. •Piii .•.• OOlJ ··-DAVID LEVINE , Pi'lClflC ' J.l:l/1l t~Tlllt l • l '' ------ ~ -; THE REAL ESTJITEHS , Looking For AHewH-? . Tlloe Clleck 1llls.. NEWPORT BEACH 4 BR, 2~ ba. Palermo Model ln Harbor View Homes, wit.h.spe~ular lot with 'flew. date to pool and tennis. $122,000 OR See our ad in the Irvine Section LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Campus Dr., l...tne Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CA1.1.83U600 RAMILIHG RANCH RmEAT LOWDOWN · llEACH [ ~ I beams &-frplc. Don 't . -listed. &16-7711 l~~M~ES;A;V;ER;D;E;;;;1 ~ \"\IJJ·:·r HE .\1:1 '' Lush secluded ealrY to fantastic sunken living room with cra~kling fireplace. Round·up slied formal dining room is conveniently served {rom huge country styled kitchen. Step down fami· Jy entertainment room overlook& grounds. Separate wing for s p acio us master le childrens suites. ~urry for this unique home! Call 963-7881. 1001 Offl\Jlft9•11SfClNT08'NICf' PEHIHSUL.A PT. G-ral I 002 G--.al • ., . $7t ,tSO ••••••S••U•R••F•S•l•D•E•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :,lliiit···· ._· .~~ THE-REAU ESTllTERS 25TORY ... A BERG ENTERPRISES CO Attract ive I -story home ~~, wit h lge. Jiving r m . RETREAT SHARP!!! !~~;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;~ ----~ ·I Bedrooms, J bath home with 20x26 fa mily room for those .special parties entertaining at your bltn bar under cathedral open beam <"ei linJ:. Covered patio and lols of trees for privacy make lhis home a dream come true. Ca ll 546·5880. ~HERITAGE ABAHDOHED COUHTRY CHARMER . NEWPORT HEIGHTS Prime corner localed on tree lined street. Rustic two story "personality +"'. Ma ssive country style fireplace. Towering open bea m ceilings . Huge party room. over- --.. -.. --.. --I w/rrptc. din. a rea. large OCEAN VIEW Ne\\·ly decorated duplex.~ .,_ H i9'rfs rear patio; 2 bclrms., 1 SlS,SOO Close to bay. beach &· ""wport e bath PLUS huge room & k A d d t Rolling green la>lns lead Par • e u c e 0 IUUTIFUL OPEN SUND A y 12-5 bath over 2car garage. to 2 Stof)' gianl. Loads or 564.500! Better hurry on 442ELMODEMA Stepstobeach! warm NEW ENGLAND lh1sgem! IUILDAILE 673-3663 673-8086 eves Balbo Ba p L Best location in Newport CHAR~f with brick fron-a y rop.. layfl Olll ot lle1ghts. 3br. ren1odeled t ag e. Feat u r cs 4 Realton Balboa Coves largest kitl'hen. rormal dining bedroom suites. 2Y.t * 675-7060 * available property. room. alley access lor Baths. Spacious kitchel\ Architects plans in• boal or camper s torage. and dining. Tastefully eluded with purchase. Easy walkin.: distance to d ecorated thru-out . Slip for 3S' boat is there !~~~~~~~~~~ looks wooded terrace + i: vo lcan ic !irl!ring. Ovcrha n g in ~ balcony nestled in huge trees. One of a kind-hurry- owner anxious-call to sec. ~6·2313. REALTORS SHORECREST TWO STORY FAMILY ROOM schoo ls and s hopping. Glowing fi rep l ace NEWPORT "soo"PETd.ooolh.EisBAlsR!ReeETTland. BEST BUY . Submit on COUNTRY HOME shadows wall of glass to allterms at$S8.500. POOL-$46,500 enclosed court yard ''C'' THOMAS Exceptional area. Lol'>of patio. Steps to poul . Wal k ISLAND -REALTY- Unique entry to spacious form al living and ban- que t rooms . Sunny gourmet kilchen. Jtambl· ing game r oom with c rac klin li{ firepla ce. GraciOWI guest bath and la r ge laundry room . Sweeping stairs to king s i ze ma s t e r and children·s suites. Lush land s caping. Very private g rounds. Call for appt. $57,900. Call 963-6767. OJ"IN Ill~ •llS fUN 1081 'll(f '" THE REiil ESTATERS TllUROH TOWHHOUSE Lrg 3 bedroom. 2 bath- hard to rind one .story mOO el. All extras with beaut iful floor plan. Ne a rby pool and clubhouse. Hurry, just reduced to $39,950. Call 540-1151 --.HERITAGE . • REALTORS ·· antique c harm ''. tobeach.Won'llast.Call REALTOR Hardwood floors . today!!Call84Z.'535. 64!·5!00 675 ·4060 £!2..I W.CoastHwy 0 v E RS 1 z E 0 ('>1·1•1 1•111 ·•1>11..r•'V"'''"'' Super ex tra l arge·~ ~ a BEACH LIVlHG FOR $65,500 Not A Fixer Upper JBR, 2BA, Roof Garden •::~ ............ 1714!Ml 1400 N·ptBeach 548.5527 PROPERTY. Ha rd to [~ ~ "''aterfront e us tom • EVt::S : 545.5&13 find. R a r e ba r gain, home. 5 Bt:drooms. 3 1~~~~~~~~~~1 OWNER TRANS FER· .· baths. 3 car garage and 1: RED. Take advantage.(~·==="'="'="'="'="'=='--50"onthe water withpier -"'!,---.. ---I Call S46-23lJ. and sHp. 3250 Sq.ft . of Ol'f•• 111 9 . •1S''UN1n6t "''<'' HELP luxury living for the dis· BEACH CONDO $23,500 Carefree li ving is yours in this comfortable l bedroom Condo. Adult development. o nly 2 miles from ocean. Walk to shopping ,&. ba nk.&. Price include s washer /dryer and refrig. New Listing. Hurry! 640.6161 ' [~i ~Hlha~'~!•!u~h~opay crimsi'so:ooo ;-=~=~;;;;;;;;;;;~1 for a 2 bedroom home In -~l II. Costa 1.fesa on a 70x l05 11 lot with fruit trees and a -ANY-J·· IME MEWPORT GEM gan:len out back and a . A ~em of a house with tree·lined s treet out s hake roof, hardwood front, th en offer fl oor s, u sed brick something else ('ause fireplace, BBQ. Beamed ·owner do n e bought ceilings, quality plus! another and gotta move ISO' Lot on tree shaded quick. ~~ :::.~::;·" I' l:i:~ ~- 646-4380 Prap.,-tiea · · . MES • HORTH 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1s2~1920 • "' 1400 OUAll 11. NIWl'Ofl:l llACH 4 Bedroom, 2 baths, fplc, complete ca rpeting;!========= luiklenAdd-On VACAMTMEAR thruout. Drapes. Bltns ... I, --------•I 17THSTREET DAlbll17 gar. Cov~~~ patdi~ RIPLEX Y.a Bloc k to 17th. SOx290 Prime eastside location. in very gVUl( con 1· J Lot. llas Z be droom Shake roof. Boal door. in tion.:1·S:·carc11e home rented at S2SO a garage. Fresh paint out· oy c p • M V d month. Will take 5 units side. Lots of g181f1. Just Realtor 1810 Howpoti nme eS3 er e with <anance. You can"l redeoorated. Hardwood Costa Mesa 548-7129 $70,950 beat it for price or Joe a· floors & new carpeting. ~~~~~~~~~~1 . Spacjous 28r Apt. tion. l\otake offer. Owner will help. $6,100 MIHIViEW THE FARM $34,950 You won't find anothel"' like this! A country cot· tage with i~y .covered fences! Early American kitchen .. rustic decor ... dininc entertainment! Mammoth l ot witb separate garden section + fruit trees. Cal l 847-6010. . . -Ol'rPnrr<t• n ' rUN 1011 M!;I • HERE COMES THE JUDGE .Laundry area 4C.OOM.Lll"dtl' "Rlll.,lwll down. Call lo see. , Generous garden patio !.~~~-!!!~-~~~'I ~717l. $39, 950 . Enclosed garage : . -"' •• ....,_ oPf'N 111 .,. H ~·H'"' 1001 Nl(r•' •• of new fresh water lake MIMI RANCH Imma<"ulate, pride of .Goodrentschedule ~ · ·-Jim [~·:: ~and iightly wOOded roll· Priva~~1,!!,L,'!!1ude<1 ~7.~··~~~fm~~·C::~.~· :~l'LL0s'..'cr~'r • . ' ',,, .· ;lfMl'IJilJ P 00 ·n:, •• ;~1,1~~Bl1aes~s~~~le'u;~~. ranch ~use. Rambling tenance providing plenty HOT . ----··="·~· '-U e ~ " ~ main house includes of leisure &fun lime. Self ICE tryway, wood burning,,~~~~~~~~~~ lh ee bl·• bedroom• clean· • a1·r oondi how Daily Pilot Class. fireplace and private · r • • m.,, oven, · ified ads display the•·r TRIPLUES 131 par Io r, and farm Lioning , & beautiful patio covered patio. $42,500. kitchen. Brick terraee area. Just listed. 646-7711 m essages with legibility 2266 Miner, C.M. Xlnt-. full price. Only 103 ormance Real FA late leads to spraw lin • n.....nEves. andimpact?Ourads,we cond. Builtins, frplc., down.CALLSQ.7788 ~,,. are p•oud lO ll l d will pay high percentage grounds covered with •. • say. rea YI new crp .• rapes. • KE:Y for heavy volume listing fruit trees. Price in· ge{ results. Phone $72,500. Ownr./Agt. c salespeople. Call JIM eludes: separate maids 642-S67B. 642·~ R€ALTORsA TOM,846-3377 quarters , wood s hop, · G•Mral I 002 ;G~.::.::,.:,'.:al;------;,::0::0::.:!-.::'.:__:.::::=!:.!~:!.:!.::.:::...~~~~~~----cb ick en house, bird Sell idle items 642 5678 -• G~ 1-~-=======--F-'c:..c=:..c.=.:c..-..:..:~·.::.~ •••••••••••·•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I 002 G1Mr.. I 002 aviary. storage sheds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• and much, much more. GtM!rol I0021G1Mrel 1002 Get back -lo the basics. •••••••••••••••••••••••"••••••••••••••••••••••• OnJy $48,500. Call 91)3..6767 . Don 'twait. OffN 1119 •II S rUN IO tl# Nl(f• ~THE-REAL ; ~ ESTJITERS ; --- EASTSIDE 2·0n-a·Lot Main hou5e completely remodeled. Both homes have separate encl06ed yardJ and gal'ages. JJI. ness-requires fasl Siie. Sacrifice $44 ,950. Call &4$-000.1 FOlllST Ol.SOH IHe You don't need a gun to "draw fut" when you place 1n ad In the Dally J>ilot Wint Ad.'! Call aow -&&2-5678. r ·s11 TARREL~. [] 1926-1976 LOW INTEREST: Rent-like payments when you assume the gov 't loan on this spacious ranch style. Big trees. 3 bedrooms or convertible den, wood cabinets, built-ins. $39,500. sacrifice? IRVINE-$44 ,500: Across Crom park & schools. California ranch style, corner lot. Entry hall , !arilily room, dining room, dream kitchen. Lazy party P·atio. O'wner desperate, call today I 540-1720 2t55 H-llYcl. :~ ................. C:.._1111 .. . ' REALTORS 644-7270 . COHD~UM a.4.i Completely u pgraded. New 1 U carpets, paint inside 3-nd out. 2 Bedrooms, l ~ baths. Close to shopping, schools, freeway. Asking $25,500. . 2828 E. Coo't Highway, Corona dcl Mar macnab / Irvine realty SUPBIOR DESIGN AMD 9UAUTf Prevail in this home of refine'!l.._ent located in Ct>rona del Mar. Re freshing jetty & ~an View. Private beach. Home completel,y redecorated by Cannell & Chaffin. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room. Privacy in patio & pool areas. Reduced tb $21S,OOO. Belie Cliue Lee 644·6200. CC72l 6424JU MWJGO • to1 00-on.. .... """" .... ........,.. IMdl, C.Mt••• tilU "' • • g g p d ;. st y. •• •• re d. 0 ec ot- ed an l ! th ·on II ·, 3 Ila rd .,. to od ce ng a r ng an rs te ge g Iii 2 • - • • . ... ~~ ............. ~ .. ~·~····· ?!~~:!.~.~ ....... .-]!!~:!::.~~-~ ........... ~ .. ~~!' ... -... l ~~-~ ........ ~ •• tt .~·"°:::::=:... · --0::.~ • ., a ...... I l#iit.' 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SllO;q. wet b1r. 1'111e pool, CUilom interior. z 1•'1e tennll, shoppin1~, schools, and worship. • ztWID£S * Country tlttben, ttekS JSlt/mo; $4$~1140.1 or OtiveWl•..._"-,llltr d-..tll.soo. bclnna., t baljls and •. ~--and see ~··spacious 5br fam • Coll ....,. be•l'\h" ..,,..1" 8'2-tt11. ' Al•areot1• .;-~.. ckft.IA>ttofc.klilet1paee., ~ ~ ' • "lttfGllESTOOAY" 1helltr. Below marktt .., 1 1 nu,. Su.atce11 form.al dinln•. 1tuaet.Jve nn. located on 45' street to street. SIG-0200 price at $112-,950. BT JJJZ • n:iom wtlh noor tc .., ... D 11• ~ anct a g~at ••· Wrap it up for Quislmas ! Owner Trat>uco 011ts .,. I ~P1are • 111 C-.:toa:1·buil;, l2-.-yrw•ao. Uoo.'51,9()0. ""''dbt consider lease option w/option AcnelJtfornle 1200 CENTURY FINANCIAL •••••••••••••::::.::..~··· .... led celllli11 D &a.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL TORS · 581·WO MOlllll to......,. _..-,. 6 Ubr~Ea .;e~::~ .. :y 7 R 1 1iA/L TV INC1. money. $145,000. AVOCADO LAND. $1.190. Rell Ea-Re ... Or • ~GeliahLweCbir loo-A r .. at gem ol L -.4 •46-1~ 1 _52•7500 Ll~RfALTY · per AC • .B•n.cho. C&lll. •. -· .,0. ., •--- Jlilp"hlUllY PU1l' room $G'l,!OO --""'--I. 67i.7J00 -Sellu O)n. S!oO'l> lllL W-.1 -'"'~ --~---~t.iic. lhril wau oo&irPROP.~;ES red-OC-flJ 1m~V111~·-• Ti1b1. i rorce1 sate .••••·.-•••••••••••··~··· FJ.l'oro~ M1uJ9ft_VleJO • OJ --J-1"•·11·. F Of""m al -. 673·5410 * ft Owfter, 114/676"6~ Private 'Party wanfl 2 fo-4 Lltuna Hilla · a rate dinlns room. ,. .. 11;.y , units in Co:i1t11 Mesa. MANY FOR"SIOO~ ~ ' .... Cl«le.n ..... ll•rlronl, '•· colonial. L ....__. 1052 Ml ril .. 1d1 IOU c ... 11ryl.oh/ 1500 6'2--.evemngs. CENTURVFINANCIAL 1!Mnwithealln1a7""a 2L.ola·pler. -~ 11 ·~ ..,. CrntS · • ..... ·REALTORS,51fl·Uio D ltlJ) t • M1,.._tia11 Rlt IT5-4800 ~: •••••••••!!•••••••••••• -••••-•••••••••••••••, •·~·~~~.;••'!,!•••••••••• ftlfliY I l~-~~~~~::"~zs· l.fl 4 S:~ mat er y. Split L I 3 Bunal PIOU 1•a11abhf at -••••••••••••••••••••tf01M .. _......, HJ4 ~·;;· to--tn • 1Swe::olna J'.anlastic view overlook· eve Paclnc View Metnorial Holi:MI FvnWWd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •itOm ft m::: 't::csroo: COl"OMl .. Mw 101:2 Ull-~ .. .!rom-• -l ~ba..lhl.; 3 Park-r-IUS rull price . .u••••••••fu•••••••.1 •• Ceodo.--(pl43-\ 4 BR,.-2.!BA.-~ld. 3'700 Sq. f\, or \ux. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=m lu.xury home. 11ra1n Ir. vll. f~o loa~ 714·T28-'f9m:. Newport le~h 316t lnclda A.11oc. tees le .W)'. lh.&rry ! Easy terms • .... llE _., . tee; owner :w1 I lnance ••••••••••••••••••••••• clubhouse. S31S/rno. r..11963-7881 · -Newp;irtHe1ght.1.S00.$00 Z Cemetery Loll. llarbor LIOOISl F 963-4$79S3-t78B _.. • -4111 DUPl.U . Re<t. CM. AJoking SZSO ·c1o N ~ ••• l o Qlltfoil rJ1~••F11\1f'11oat1.'('fl SO.OFIAYSIDE AMCHOIAGI CALLI/AG) ••• i•_'" ea . 67~·1181. Phone ~Ba. i'1~r~>'fu'"!': ~~ 2 SLory. fplc. 3 hr. Z ba. ~--. THE REAL EST~T ER~ with a 3 a·a. 2 BA rental. IMVISTMENTS ~"'#L 640-7488. mo.549-1 220 <Steve I ~~~~/mo Only 1"11 years old . . •EA.LTV . Cawrci• Featuring beam reilings 1714J 4t6-77t I Nt•r ir-:••p•rt P••• Off•ir• l'I ~. 1600 2 br, 3608 &lboa, $260 mo OM~~D~S nat r 1 ood nd b · k . 1 optttt yrly. Cp\e:. only, oo pe\6, H m,.. --=========1 u 1 w a nt WALKTOBEACH,owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids OK 521·9550. Leave GUIDE 642-ttO HOllAG textures and perfect transferred & inxiou.s. 3 . re .WSTFACTS loc•~Call644·72U. BR. 2 Bo , beam ceiHna" BA YfROHT number, Len. 2br,oppl>, child, pet l ~alotolbouan:,Jet frplc,communitypools& Office building, spec-BayShores. ....... b tennis courts. S65,SOO. tacuh1r view; luxurious tbr, l ba. Winter • .,._ ... ,you w y. , -.. . • o1r· 3br, kids, sngl, pet gar • ;c:AL.L 540.3666 Call now! 645-o .. 17 executive 1r~. S42S mo.646-1088. Reduc~ to $800.000. 2br, 2ba. fp, pool, c•r l,o w~-... ltlro lo ...... ': . EXECUTIVE . :t TRANSFERRED ~.corporation bought his ""•uti(ul 3·bedroom 2-Wlh home wilh com- un.ity pool, in prime munity. It's vacant must be sold quickly. red low al $48,500. 'CALLSS&-2660 C::SELECT 'T°'PROPERTIES DUPLEX 2--.2 br unil.!. Choice loc, So. of l~wy. 579.500. Owner. 548-~- •l>IWXE DUPLEX• Excellent 3 BR, 2 Ba. ground-floor...owners u.nil W/2 priv. patJos & lux- wious master s uite. ' PLUS 2 BR Rental w /large patio deck IOTH with wood burnin g fireplaces, vaulted wood beam ceilings and super So.-of-Hwy !oration. $115 ,000. Fee . Call 644-7211 2 UNITS WE HAVE RENTALS CALL 552-70110 ' ,.., ' •'\ i li t 1-k·111c:;;_ l:t..if t,,,~ DUPLEX WITH SLIP llUGRUHDY Bill Carroll 640-5500 Honn UnfuntisMd Hastlngs&CoRealto1"6. Rnltor 675-6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMdiftC)t°"leoch 3240 1.:::=:::;,o::.::.:.::.:::.::=:.::.:-1---::-:--:--:--:---:::---1~a1 32 02 •••••••• ¥ ••••••••••••• BY OWNER 5700 Sq. Ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• We h11ve 3 6: 4 BR hom~. 4Br. 2~&. Lrg lot. In M-1 1k19-I Z u.fts ~· 'u ·1 ~ ready today. See to •P· PRl\JATE GUARDED process or remdlg . Good rent11l area. Lot 1 ·1?;11!.!i!(t 1;J1• pre .. ~963S3~1o7.!o $3i$. OCEAN COMMUNJTY. Choi<'e of crpl. drps. 70x260.S129,900. -:h:P.l\·~~lf;.JJ.°f! "'63:.:::.-.=:"-"'=-=--=---- lmroac.ulale:.JPR, format paint. Nu ktch appl. etc. 646·392A, eved49·Wl "" " -•• --M . 1 3 DR 2 BA '-""----------1 dinln°, E-Z care yaro.,_17_53_1_rv_._646_·6222 _____ 1 : FlllESEllYICE ovetnnow • ' ·-• ,-Super sharp. Nr pool1 $48900 MUST Sf;LL NOWI HHDA TOLAHDLORDS ctooewoceon.$425/mo. IRVINE-BVOWNER $74.500. CHIMNEY Member of Board of AskforKeith9fi2...441l ''-4br. 2ba. aep din rm, fam .. foytM,Gooclllfe 1 Realtors, Better Bus. 2 bdrm, l ua units . 1 rm, atrium. 1 blk from 49).JSl.J 499_..514 FOR SAMTA Bur & Chlilmber of• 3-BEDROOM, 1¥1' bth· block from Beat h Blvd. tennis & pools. $69,500. East.bluff Condo has it.! 3 Cot1cloMilll•Mt ff ow11· eomm Laddm:trk Trad.. $400.. Prime investment. Also 833-3462. By owner Twnhse 3 Br 2'-'.t Br, z•;, ba . Santa s1u "-set for HM I 700 SZO 'm T Rnten Phyllis 968-«<56 have others. $48,!tOO to .... Ba Jaodstaped pool 4r mast. br. among the tree ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·c M 0 b ob * 4·BEDROOM. l \i bth· $65,000 . Pride of L1,.-... och 1_. jac'uul, owner 'relocat-tOps.Supersharp.Move S140 ... l rm . Glen Mar $3l(). won't ownershlp. 963·5671 . ••••••••y••••••••••••• ing. 495-CHW in cond. Attarh'd dbl gar. HORTH LAGUMA home last 968--44S6 -Walker & lee Real lolate Nice Woods'Cove Duplex W~lk to scho?l, s h~ps, COHDOS $150. S. Ana rum 1 br · or. vu Sl0,000. dn : swa m &. tennis. Pnnc. Whitewater View!'· 2 & 3 S175C.M. 2 br sludio Hnlg Twruhip Condo, 3 $91 ,000. FP. Arch Ba) 1 s...una .,._~I· on 1 >' • 6 4 o. 1 2 8 9 , bdrm. uni~ from $54.000. SZIO. C.M.Super2br Br, redec. bltnl, rrpts 41: Real Estate, 499.2277 -:s ,,,a_.. Owner/Ag! h S295 F.Valley 3 br condo drps, $325, 846-8291 atl..5 420 Cypress, Nort $3000.Pointoceaobeautl-~~------ , IAYSHORES , 0c-JC!IY, Yl,ew thecho«community $67,500 Laguna S3SOH.B.4br+2famok VillageRealEstatn YOUHAYE $28 •oo ,,.,,,_ ·-HSE C ..... 675·7"25 NnAgeni.Fee ,U . ''--"-"'"'u•.com-QU.ALITY7 FAMILY IEACH -' •MoFaddenlNewland ·~ , EVMYTHIMG tt --·----··-_..a.. p~ete.d : 2500 • .., fl · By all-means. This home 3 + Den + Beaut patio 1 5304505 Ar# 4 DR •BA ~· '° Be.drooms · 5 baths · Ne :'j~ d~~ed . cu.atCJm fla me .. \.Spec-exude 5 r a ref u J Olk to bch, com.munty! lalMM l"and 3206 •McFadden Jii;'hard acc'°u"L' AeRntryL.I VSP1 ENCG· osla MHO 1024 Sparkles inside & out! 't~ara ocee."no. cq~e;i~;'7i craftsmanship and qua Ii· pool , tps, drps,8,.cJ;s1s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 BA ... $3"15 Big entertainer's living pnme r • n · ty that you have come to Beams. Assume .,~-,., n. •McFadden/Springdale OOM. OAK PLANK••••••••••••••••••••••• room wo.t h WALL OF de-sacnext topark,walk expect from our office. Take 2nd $62 500 By 3Br. 3ba, frple, part BR •BA ~·• OORS COUNTRY D"AUTIFULCONDO •-bch LBHS stores ·' ·Lld rurno·shed . lmmae .. 4 .~ ···--. • r~ MIRRORS. Hearty "" • · · · ·· · 4-Bdrms.formaldinrm., owner. 5200 R1ver. O · •Boll•/Spriaed•I• TCHEN. Chopping 2 Br. Studio Model, U E BR 1 CK Redwood siding, copper b k I 1 k Sands642·3319 spacious. SSOO mo. Call JBR "BA ~··· k island, rood center. $34,500, Agt. 546-7739 s· D · trim, ceramic tile. 4 BR. Mr AG sN 1 ~JC EN 'T1 ----------1lncotMProperty 2000 Judy675-1442or558-9211. .~ ... _.... • 1 1 1 Fl R E P L AC E . 3 d·n rm Jiv rm wel i••UTIRIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Adams/Brookhural. 'lew app lances, ots o . bed 1 ble 1 · .. · ·• VIEWS .. 49 500 ~ 3 BR •BA -· rupboards. LARGE 3 br, 2 ba family rm, 2 car rooms or conver 1 bar, fam. rm., 2 full /2 ·... ' · DOVER SHORES 2 Duplexes for sale side by VACANT! Lge mod 2-sty, • ~ ... ....,w RARY . Lighted gar,No.CostaMesahm, den.1 1.fa baths.Separate half baths, 4 deck5 LOWESTPRICEO side,$12S,OOO&$L55,000. 3br,2ba,gar.132Pearl. •McFadden/Busha}'ll cases. Master suite by owner . $46,500. ~~M.iO~:a~,k~~~~ firepl.3cargar.Loc.795 HOME ON GALAXY OWnr,645·3655 $410yrly.64()..4307. ~:rAe63~ locludes d1"essing room, 75l -ll6Jnoagts . Giant party veranda . Oak~ DR. 3 Br 3 Ba, den winter a.large ~1.osets ·bath EASTSIOE. Lg family Better hurry, call today. PR CEDATSlSO.OOO Ivan Wells atrium. 4 BR. Our bcluslv• $450mo. Yrly S600 . 2br house. Dbl ear, 5 ~lks bJacuzii i:>1':'8 ~walls kitchen. sep family rm , M2·88M. 536-0062ort36-44SO Exquisite view of 3 Ba, Marvelous day & TW04-PLEXES 675 -1442 558·9211, 227 lo bch. $285. No pel$. glass -m1n1 view of hob b Y rm & po 0 I . --,.D-EU_G_HTFU __ L_'_' -Catalina sunset. 5 Br. 3 nite view. Pool & jacuzzi. In excellrnt fa.st moving Coral. ' Avail ll-8. ~Aller ~wport Harbor. O'.""i:i~r Detached 2 BR's or rum-b11. 2800 sq fl, lge pool & Price reduced below ap, Costa Mesa area. A rare • 4:30. t ed to sell after fuong pus room in rear by pool . Small H~. 2 or 3 DRS. Ya rd. Exec u ti v «' praisal. 1~ Galaxy Or. commodity th al won't lallloa P•Nlllwla 3207'1--'='-------- dream house. '189,.506. 0 r i v e b y 2 5 4 9 Form1I dining , 28a, neighborhood. $145,000. ()pen weekdays & Sat. last long $87 000 each.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br 2 Ba Fam. Rm ust. see to appret1atc. Westminster Ave Make Studio. Walk to beach. To see ca 11 owner 2_6, Sun.-1_6. $l60,000. Call for d~tail~. • SPAC ':l Br 2 Ba delux Bushard Adams. S3'75. inlmenl only. Call reasonable offer Ca 1111 -~:;;~;;;~:;~~-1~SB<~,::'°°~· ;;P~h;:'4~9~7~· 1:0::19::· __ 1 -'-71~4':'.-499-~~Zl82~---:--:--:-::I ~-~~~------' MEW LISTING du p Ix . Is e , f rp I c 3 lst/lsl/$200 dep. 968-1302 171· . 548-7711 ask for Dan.I An&ITION GI & VICTOllA CHOICE 4-PLEX. all 2 balronies, close to Bay &r Sharp, clean 3 br.2 bu, . ni?•lli'ur,,oeini<i· 640-705Safter6 FHAIUYERS HIG'1l)..MDS ~::!::'.!~~t~ ..... ~?~! BAYfRNT CONDO BR,shagcrpt.bltns.lush Ocean. 67 3·8148 0 bllns, gd. neighborhood .• ·1111~~~·,;·~1 [ We have ,several homes landscaping. Owner OC· 67$-2308. schls, avail now. $340 • • ~ Elegant home. custom ()pen House By Owner Owner anxious !o sell Se d , '" ' . pric•d from $25.000 lo built for present owner Sat-Sun Noon-4. I-las Adul•--ty.nopeb.3Br. copied. S78,500. Prin· CoroeodelMar 3222 mo.lst&lasl& c. ep, ;,,, ~ ~. L , • $68 ,000 w/GI or rHA 1 d '"'"'" · cipalsonlypleasc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S37-53Sr9/.S:W-6IZ5 _ -111i;:__ . terms avail. Please call on quiet tu · e·sac everythin g. $82 ,500. 2 ba, grnd rlr .. spac. SOUTH COAST VER S -. ),. STY $23 750 V immed. for speciric info, street. _High on a hill with 830-2005 deck. Boat slip avail. INVESTMENT PPLRAANDITSELSOor H 2Br Beach House. Yearly , . ., • , FowtfaiR alley Ch-Realty s weeping coastal and le h 1069 Cash to loan for sale by 549.0812 646.6710 A · wy, lease. $360. Children OK. , """"'SI 50 MO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r···-· whitewater views. This Newport OC l~o~wn~er~S89~'.::·'°°~··~64':'.0~-,,.0206~:..--!-~;-;;~;;;;:;;;;;---pvt patio, 2 br, frplc, 536_3909 1 r-v..-.. Spanish Courtyard 848-0236 Jbr, 4ba home speaks of••••••••••••••••••••••• • I I MEWUMITS $325. Ava fl. 11/15.1----·------~.1 ASSUME 60/o w/fountain. 4 Br. 21 acreo .-.-.-,;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1 1 iuxury and comfort, 2 beach units $52.500 .. Gd F'o r B i.g Can Yo n Xlnt C.M. location. l st 67J-0790aft.5PM. HOMEFIHDERS ~ be ht I k 3 I & R. fa,. 1· Spacious storage a n income. R-2 cor lot. Gin· Properties. Cal l Big Ca-GUIDE 642 990~ J me ac own oca· par , poo s t'. .... MO DOWN User writeoffs. Prine. on-HOMEFIHDERS • v ~i' 1 J t b ach' Bk 96.16876 room for expansion. ny Fortune , rltr . nyonRealty,644 ·1193 .'ffl.on. og o e . eves, r, - . toveterans $177,500. 675·7520. HT ly.Agt548-8642. GUIDE 642-9900 $190lGJbr,pct,.appls ;~•ti~~~ P~fr~!~!tgd~~~~: HuntinCJton leach I 040 ez terms lo others TURHER ASSOC 1---------CHAMHEL FRO . Wlk to ocean tbr ulil pd ! ourmet kitchen with ••••••••••••••••••••••• only $39,000 1105N. CstHwy, Laguna EAST ILUFF 2'n Ba., close lo tenms & fOURPLEX . 3 Br home in xlnt H.B. 49•1177 n~ucED-$53.750 pool.OpenhouseSat/SUn , Jrge dining area . 1 · w lk 1 h -~ 3br,appls,kids. ,petgar $165 2br, child, !ingls I d r . t t ocal1on . a 0 s OP-, __________ , DEH +POOL 1~5. $82.500 by Owner. $I OS ood fl<! u es re rige.ra or . -ping, schools. buses &1· · 48462ndSt NwptShores 1 l inding s taircase to rbe;daeoh'. our bike to the OCIE.AM VIEW!! ThEaestbflaufbu,:0Rused Btl1ulelrrs,J,"_ (805 )642-0575 or (714) CLOSE TO OCEAN 3br 2ba, fp, appls, gar 4 BR, 2 Ba., newly decoral· Sl.SS2br, child, vacant. •ant hide·a·way master -4 BR , den, djning rm., . ....... 64&?GIS h ed no··e area ~s mo ,*'1tte. Huge entlosed SCOTI REALTY bit-in kitchen. Lg I.iv . Raised portico entry.1 ____ .______ llunli ngton Beac BIG 3 BED Ro OM Ji in ~r Lyd·l :-s·m it~ tio. $11,150 buys al 69a n .... _1 r-......_ .. _ 53._7533 rm., frplr. beams, 3 Step-up to huge living *LOWEST PRICE* ~ ...... ~B~R~O~K~E ...... R~S36"""-8836""""""~I DUPLEX So. of H~y. AgenL 848-l52S r AN -$150 MO. PAYS ~ ~ Levels. Redwood exter. room VIEW lo huge b near beach &: shopping.I-'-"-'-------- ! Olymfit commoo bylltd/AY ....................................................... 1 S78,950 sparkling, common pool! ~~~r 3~~.hl2ab~~s i.ik~ ••l6 UNITS•• Children OK $400/molrTitte 3244 ~· Town ome. Take Sl7 SO.DOWM MISSION REALTY Corhfy gourmet kitthen. new.673-6377 Bkr. OrangeCounty,absentcc 646-20I7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~vantage -Call 7S2-1700 •494.()731• Queen sit.e bedrooms . owner Agt "2 ·~ 3224 BEAUT. San J oaquin ..,WOW! _ ••SEASOMED 11 Deserted ir\ s malll-----------l0cnorextra bedroom-· ...... ...,.,.,., CostaMHa . Twnhmc L<irge 2 Br,2"2 · 'Of'JN uiq ; '' s '~ ro•f N rr• 11 TO TASTE 11 private. beach commWli· MYSTIC-HILLS your choice. Decorator •do I 4-PLEX, Co~la Mesa. •··~·••••••••••_-•••_••• Ba, 2 151y. View o~ golr ty . (approx 2 blocks to Contrartor's home~ just wallpaper thru-oul! LI ls1e S00,500. Xlnt i:ental area. Fireplace. 3 Bedrm, 2Da, course & lake. $550. desirably decorated lO sandJ. RusWl-e.!t.ler.ior. ,..years-young. A real Seller h as purchased. Near Clubho•se. -3 Byowner.642-9772 cpts, drps. bltns~Super ~7.7()W suit the executive buyer. with s hake roof. Garden jewel in a very private new home -anxious! ledrooms ond den 1 oc at ion. $365 /mo .1-"-.... -'-'-'------- Dau:Jing home on corner kitchen has every latest settin&. Il has il'all ! from Take advantage . just re· ti..IEWPORT 96J..4,.5ftJ963-1786 * RENTALS * ,,:=========1 lot. has 4 bedrooms & fixtures, candlelite dine, the tiled entryway &sun-duced to $53 ,750 full with 4 berths. Highly 1""11 UNIV. PARK 1 TOIUYOISELL mand)"xlntFqualitiest•uP11· plus11hedo5arpe1t1dnewly in· ken Jiving rm., with price! Ca ll loda)'. ~oct.d. Just Hsi.cl HEIGHTS 3Bd,2ba,Jargcyard,refs 3BR,2ba.bonus .... $A75 ~----, THE REAL ESTl\TER~ lb. Newport Costa Mesa, gra es. or app · ca sta · ma own mov-beamed ceiJ., lge. family 752-1700. Appointment only. req., no pcl<;, $365. mo., TlfETERRACE eoiooadel Mar or Jr~ine 968-44S6Gu-RISERS es you in! Bkr 962-5511 rm. with massive stone . MN 111 9· n ~ tUN 1001 Nlff • S I 2 9 • 5 O 0 • Ca I I , UNITS Ph. 962·1072or642·0445. 2 BR, 211a •........• _ $350 HI n .. IM"ine 1044 rrplc.&woodpaneling; ~., · · ·. 54"1151-Owner's custom bui_ltSharp 3br+bonus,2ba, 3BR.2 Ba ........... $425 5 ·1 b ldon g the kitchen is a dream, ,. -~ "" -b 1 GREENTREEllOMES uper equ1 Y u1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. . ,,, home plus 2 custom u1 t bltns. frplc. Family only. ~ · · area, 5 years new! 4 L k" f withloadsofextras,iocl. '.;~· ... J.; units with beamed reil-S37S:SS?-7648 3 BR,2 Ba .••.•.•... $375 bdrm . FMRM . self 00 IRCJ Or Cof'nin g cookware &I-'='===':=:=:=:=:==: ings,downonl5thStreet!..:=='--''-"----·I JBR.38a ........... $425 clean.oven,extralg lot. , range; 4 lge. bdrms., and zonedfor4units loo. Brand hew, 3 bdrm, 2 DEERfo~JF:LDHOMES Cov 'd patio & wood-deck-A Hew Home. with a super mstr. suite M"ot. Shorn Sfwcials 1 ""'""""""""""""""""""""""""~I Owner will exthange and bath, all bWltins, partly 3BR, 2~ Ba .•.•••••• M2S ing. 154 ,900. Assumable! · TtwnCheclr.Thii-off pool area. 3 Full Doll house, 2 s t y. A·1. is flexible on price and rurnis hed, Wes tcliff. RanchoSanJoaquin 9684456 J BR. 2~· ba. + bonus baths; very private deck frame. Only S63,500 HARBOR VIEW HOM ES terms. rt1ake offer. 8y $400. mo. 673·11 55 or 2 BR+ den, 2 ba .•. , $500 ~~~::::;:;;;:;~;1;~~~=~:~:~~:~-~-~-;-•-•~1 room in VilJage 11'. on a & patio area with lge. Charming2-sly w/family Portori'no, i,pimai?.4. Br,3 appointment only, no ad-(213 )541-6 196 2 BR, 2 Ba ••.•••••••. $550 ~ greenbelt. highly up-heated & filtered pool ror rm . Reduced to$61,900 Ba , finished bonus rm & dresses TIJRTLE ROCK IULLS •'-COMPLETELY graded and new paint, relaxing; ocean view CAYWQOD REALTY loft, S9I ,SOOforqWcks a\e EA.STSID E on 't2 Acre 3 3BR,2 BA ........ ,. $430 '"",,·, a•""HO r $67300 . Ith Id• ga:rebo : separale3ciir .5••.1290• pn·nonly""""I Br2Ba.fam.Rm,frplc, 2 +den 2 bafurn $4~ ;J REDECORATED OR ... 'I hobb ,. m f PM Z+den,2 ba ........ $400 """ or • inc · e an · garage: Jots or room for•----------.~~ I 1Qu111"I ~ pool, ~ar, bltns. $395 ' ' ··· ~ S··N 1o•au1N Ch k d ' th boat. tra1er. y or •LIDO• SanCletMnte 1076 I Plac• > 646-591J a t6 . THECOLONY "1 ft . ft 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home.,. G~~e~f~~one storage: An e~quisite •PARADISE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p rt• . 4BR,2a.ea ......... $425 d 2 IR.0..21A Dble garage with boat Lf.RAISOR home in an exreptional 3-Rdrms, din rm. 2-ba., Beautirul large 3 br, 2112 rop~2·1:~ . HOMEFIHDER:900 CULVERDALt.: .,t.t1 $49.500 door and rear yard ac· location. See today at com P 1 e l e I Y w a 11 c d ba; clase to sthls, shops 1400 ouansr. NIWl"CMT 111.CM GUIDE 642· 3 BR. 2 Ba •..•..• _ .. $.115 ' HAIRY IAllITT ress. Excellent area. On· Sl25.000 70'x88' lot, front &. rear & 2 blks to beach. $59,500. Mobile, util paid $105 Wi\l.NUT SQUARJ:<-; ~ 1,$36500 REALTY street parking, wood-Byo~rner.496-0663 •Tax ShefferTiftlW ·, '\R'.2ba ......•... $325 ~~·~·~·~·~-~6~4~4-~I S~5~t~f ~l~1 f1~~~· ~~·~, .... ~~·~9!~f!!~ .. ~~5~~~~~~; m.fi~fi@IPID burning frptc. in lrg \iv 36 units. Eastside Costa E-sidc J br, 2 ba , kio:; 13 BR. 2 Ba ...•....... $31~ ~ I eyIK:Jtffi:?WVf 4523Campus Dr .. Irvine ~Il'\3...-? rm open to garden patio San JUC111 r.1esa. Prin only. , ~ n(-•)546 8103 Campus ValleyShopCLr. <!/ on both sides. You'll love C.-isfnMo I 078 552 7500 • · ~2·44 ~· • c •u 83'-1600 •••·>•oo ~--EZt•rm" I br $45 ~k • • ""' .., this charming earl)' Lido •••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 4 Plex. JBr Owner unit . ~ ' · · WHIM YOU IU y -·-1-====:...-----1 home. $159,900. Authtliic Adobe Hacien-+ 3-2 Brs . Mesa Verde. 3-BR. 1-ba , ra n~e. refrig: d h' I I ~1,•L,,, LESTTAOTRE •• "'s SEEK & FIN • thl-Caokery da on 2'% aore ranoho Prinonly Utll '• pd. Gae, yacd. re I CALL Now w/view. lge oak trees, DAVID BOURKE RLTR $290. 1st & last + $100. .. ·d· & I •• ud . roalcy ' aOFISSIOMAL . ......._ 752 .7 lS n 1ng range corra . . C.ALL.,..6·995Q dep. Al so furn 'd st 10 ~ , I II y IC IS . .., R ~ 1'' :4. ·~ TO N S O U P C H O P s M I c 1'' Ex tlusive area, private apt, patio. Ut11's pd. $100. -"" s ti s y A. c F. 1 K o o c £ s u TftO F roads & entry gate. or-Lots for sale-2200 l!il & last + $.50. dep. OR AVA.IL.AILI TO YOU. DONA(O M. BIRD fered at SttlT.000. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• both unfurn'd. $380. $t50. All Of CHARGE. s ~ "' 4 c K u 'o B 0 s A.rs A"W IN 0 OCEANFRON ... ~,oc;o .. 1,1-11.... SJCRealtyat493-113'7 . HalfMooalav d('p. Drive by 261 Sanwl--------- 'lTHI SEU.II PAYS r. K F. s H S \\' R U A s A 'I U o ~ c r. R Located on one or finest IO HCW"bor View Loh Tom as; C . M . Ca 11 University Park, sharp 3 elTHI COMMISSIO!"'), 0 C" F. A 1 U T c u o '.\I 1 T N F s A. t; T beaches. unit.s are secure "*wport ~K· I 069 Mewport leach 69 LOW PRICE& TERMS Prestige Hom es, 645·6646 BR, 2 Ba, curner. 1'Tplc. HIFOIE. WHEM investment in your •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3S MintoSan Ftantisco atnum. By owner. Lease Do .Uy. WHY HIT U S R £ 0 K 0 IJ PTO 0 S G f' U future. Fplcs . decks, ChelSalisburyJI l ·BEDROOM with fami-$380.5S2·9444or811-6IOI Cr. G C 0 •• 0 0 T ... ,.. own er will finan ce. tis ' 0-4ifT THI IEST s TA .. A , . l"' ,, Gs N $225000 Coldwel Banker ........ ly room. covered patio, RENTALS • D ' I c I • N D 0 ~ N F. s u v H l' H s 0 N 0 s ft NG s . . rv .. onc .. m AI _...,.rn .. ,...r ,.... ............. ,... (114) 675-8344 fenced )'3rd, it.rOSS from 2 BR, 2 ba home for only ... K[.JILA:J"''-~ ~... 1----------, school. saso. Call HAL $375. Clean. highly UP. "!,!.Ja:?JA~E ~ ~: ~ ~ :.~ ~ ~; :. ~ ~:: ! ~ ~: Ocean View iJt:~::.s ~~~J~Et<~~~;~~~ graded OR ... B Ho A Ar. c U A.~ A.Yo~ T Goop: Lot ADDERONERS l·S: 2080 Garden Lane, 3BR,2bahomefor$39S. HAftBOft .• ••'xlOO' 6ulldoble lot in BOHAflDE BARGAIN R-21ot60xl37 C"'taMesa. , WILL C ONSIDER A C G G E :s P )t P S U ~ 0 R U [ A 0 M .-Sl'UOENTS INVESTMEN TJll COM,. ANY • iEAL'fORS INOi: 1944 ·73.4460 . •-,.., 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••• No.9oyFront ~ lllbol. J1tand .'1 1.i.m410&eva u.lap llll wllb Dally • 9 GR 0 ~ 0 u·A s r. N-'' :'14 M 1 r. 11 U Z!Jih0001y d+esOwirednerar,.•1•1.1 Shb arph&&clean [house ?'21Y 2 bllocLk~dto Al~~ym, m,·leoc,J~mocehaonmc ciR ... -_ .... · eac a ew s...-cps o 1 o .... "' Eastside3Br.cpt.s&drps. 3BR.2ba +formal din· r. n· ~ L LO R C G F. ~ M 1 D :"I "" c "'-" '1 tarry. HOWARD H. shopping. Terrific low C05t home you 234 E. l5thSt. C.M. SJOO mo inclu4es gas, ing room. Good location. O~ft l CAIOLLSOYA~OBA.~ • .njroy much l•ri•t '\"if.ck • Find" ,u1al11 tHth wtr .\0 d~tti.. ,,., p•n•I in ... •ll·new-* nt t 4•Plll't banklt111-. T1tmdar w.iu-IU>l I. U •nd DI. ~nd•l Cnr~h.. M•~~tMcfu IM)'•tlk lfl -_.'Wf,k a f'ind'" in t'I~ o1f lhiJ ltfW'lt f)tf, ZAGRODZKY, Realtor. $49,000 water & use of wash/ $4lO -U · can be proud of for only $59 ,000 dryer. 642-B674 . OR La pr a!4lpll 1052 ··---~·················· SEA TERRACE TOWNHOME . 3-BR . furn.l&hed. matiy extras1 Gorse0us yl.eW. Imm.cd. occupUcy •• ,ll50. 1o IOMO REALTY* f31·t~ll A C:OUIWILl • .._CO. 644-1766 .l. ..:. ·-' . . _.,DeHFf, l-"-'-'--'-'----'-----1 ... Resorl 24110 MESA YEllDE 3 BR, 21~ bo; l'urtlerock. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $475 Fum. • '_A ... Polm Sprinp, lux 4 hr. ~~ ~Jinlnr inc. $390 LE RAISOR r urn h m w I p o o I ··i-'==:..::=----,-1 Week /~to . 640·8051 or LARG~ Family Home in R[ILTY 873-4731 . College Park. kids, pets LR 'A1eloome. • Special ron· Find what you want In slderaUon to bandyman Daily Pilot Classifieds . type . .MIHllOf 4S23 Campus Dr., Irvine Campu,t V1Hey Shop Ctr. CAU.133-1600 I • .. s • , . . : . QI DAILYPILOT ,...,....,.,N....,,bofl, 1975 -· Uo-sloed A.pa lwwwolt l'untl1hd jAP91 ,_,,., l'untlsMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvlM °l244 CosloMH o ·' l724CosloMno 3724 •••••••••••••••••••••• Nf:W Rancho S:ii n J oi· quin.Twnhme . Nr. UCl. 2 Br, den. 2 Ra. Oshw•br, i;elf clean Q\•cn, lrlil~h romp, a /c, frplc. dl"J)I!. crpls. Nr. poohs/Golf C. f\dults. ~7 .s353 Super 3 BR, 2 BA. OW. cpts. drps, 1360 111 u. ~·4~7963·1186 IMM ACUbATF. Culverdnl e. 4bl', %ba {'rpl1. drps, pcx1I club. S'375. Agt. &13·3380. l.oCJuno .. och 1241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blue Lngoon Villa condo. 2·Bll, i ·ba, •II llltni;, nt=w cu rpcto. drap(•S und paint. Near lower pool 5tcprs to bect.l·h, tcnnili & :-.1·rurity. $400. nnnual. Vacant. 499·427 1 · <~·c<in\•iew 2 BR. de n. 4 decks. lease Dec. I. S:f90 lla\'t! S. A Rent. 644·72 11 , .........•.•••••.•••...•...•••.••.•••.•...... COME STAY WITH US . .LOW WEEKLY RATES Beaulifuliy furnished large studios and one bedroom suites -ell with full kitchens. Apartment living with motel convc· ni ences. Heated pool, s un deck. air.: conditioning. Linens & utilities in· eluded. Maid service, television, self· service la undry facilities a vailabie .. M aste r Charge and B<.inlp\mericard welcome. . EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL 2010 Mewport Rood two "'ill'S fr'Offt beach Costa Mes a, Califomia 92627 642-2611 AfM lw•h u.fwoa. Al•••••"........,._ I.fa fuca t1 ........._ ~sk;:h ... ,..rw:J1..•31911 0 OHIC1....... 4400jl.0•.~ .. •,h •• ~~ ••• ~~~ •••• • ••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ., "94111 a 0 •••••••••••••••• •••••• Duoon W•N • u SD ZOROTN~"' M 3122 COlfe M.le 1124 II ff 'I• &eedl 3140 ••••,••••••••••••••••••• _...... l.olU"' ..,. "' C.,.... tr ••••••·••••·••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R!,RJ.R•,ft•uJn.N •.~. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · NewZBrZBa.11:18t1 .. ani· -~70 mo. Rcfri•. stove, tt•r••ea, frplc'1, nr. .;.r~,.....,,.. taille Iota. or ltr 2 Br, no prl!, upml.aln, S., all bllnl. pvt patio. Ir ES 0 R ORANGE CO • "'"tJil ~ •• d ".LD.. -'--.ac 6. ~---parcel 1._ R .E. · I "" crpts,drps. 968·30&4 A •ms ~ D15'I'""'-·-'ill' ~....... McVAY INC •• ln\• q, 'll., _ '!~!:!As__ z Br, crpta " drpa. orf .szoomo.646-&491 :i=.,.--..,::--m e n t' O Iv la Io w· _ "'·--·-~---at.reel park. Nr. shop1, New l Br, crpts, drpa, .,-,_,_....., ?14.&4:!-7481 1 J, CORONADELMAll Avail Dec 1, S22S. 180 dshwabr. 2 patios. no LIVING ~ ..... ,..... Wanted 2'Brfurnapton z Br Townhouse, frplc. R oti h eJ t er Apt . A , peu . .$2l5.att.$seo..t068 bus route to UCl. 'ill P~. t~nnia, continent11J 675-&SZJ or 67~2797 LIMJlllAa h oc.Iii l l41 June 30lh. )49.(IQ.ll ryd I breakfast. Some ocea11 & Adult dlx 1 DR , D IW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' "·'I I c·· ' bhll• . • f $140 up •tore-o{R«s cp~ rRGLE EXECUTIV.,;:, Ciiuu,na v~wa. JU$(' o refril(, frple, 1tar, poot Drop a et ~e into t e Qalcwood o fer1 the drp» •'r bath. 11301 k>okhligfar1or 2.Br,niCf:o. ti;hoppm(t & fin! beach. No ee~•· SIYO . 1975 ocean from .JOU.r Apt. fi~tlnrc.sortlly!q1ta. BeacbBI H.'.B.'42·2834 11 fum. aparL on or,a,c;r ~&14~-2'1~l~l~~~~~~~·~P:o~ow;;';'n~•~-~64~2-;;,44~3S:;,\c::-J Lease. Luxury. security, price )'OU can afford. ' water. Will conslder r. -Mature aduJlt. 31755 C.SL Th~re'• $1 mtllloo in SlNGLl:E to t rm amt.es sharing w/E.xec. i'e-"90 3124 •VILLA MINOS * Jlwy.499·2835. rerreatlon fac.llllle•. Avall. 1n pJush olflee 64S-9070 •t• .......................... . 2 Ir, 2 la Aph OCEAN view~& ac. 1 br, NIGS !!);,!-R1~~£1Dull1:fN· bld& nr. 0C Airport. f\llJll."~~:_.,-o __ .-28--~-';-. J.lf.-~wer NJ """""' •'7-n ume •er.vice incl: He.cep• Hunliogton &M:U r ,1 • ,,,_ .ad&&.lts,._2ll01· ana Way, · ..-1 di-~'" •-I •••• !l Enc OSt: G8rageR:. ~ acttvll et ·~'"""' ••au tJonlst , ron &entie .rml under __.,-.0r x.: L Off hot" P Gas & Water Paid. Mo. to ~L:::-.:.8'.:.·!'S?"""=·:.::=.:14::1::9 ___ 1 plans 1>arties, BBQ'•· xerox, automated typ.-·upper. 980-4000 · • I. 2 & J Br. A ts no M.o. rcntal.s. Si?~ lO ~~. Great white water view, trips & more! Free Sun· int, de. Call 83J..3S40 pets, dshwhrs. 5hag cp 8, Children Welcome So. Lag.~ 2 br,' lge ba. daybrunch.11 •••u•ofC •••ct closed garage, frp " 2324EldenAve,833·~80. pool , cable, 110 children/ Plus t>toaut ul singles, r-tufft5 .... ,,. . BBQ. Gas & water pets. year's lease S390 lli2 bedroom apt•, LWoVilllge&. J'ool L.ARGE 2 Hr , /iv. rm . ram mo. 4.9f.SZ71 evft• fumished & unlurnl1hed. S"°P '1.rea Adult .Park. Newport. furn LA MAMCHA A'1S rm, frplc-, patio. pool. dbl ~~~"'-''-'.:::::c... __ I Sor~10~1n'opeo~~nor~~lltdoren'·. l416.YlaUdo. NI ,?1~~to.n·1"'gh;!104 dan:~ 778&ott Place, CM I gar., $250 mo 6'1fi·I~l. SpaciOUI 2 br, 2 ba, dbl ·~ .. .." ,,__,, ..., S.2-5073 --g<1r, Yiew, patio. $390. Roomlnate sarvi ('e 1 suile approx. 600sq ft. -., ---'=-"=---1Dcluxe9JO sqrt.2Br.28", 494.3203~.3488 available. Mont h to Vlew facing Via Lido ... IR111i4••Ht / t MEDITURAHEAH pvt patio. gar. crpts. mootboccupancy. lnq . Owner: Dreye r FimimCe drps. bltns. rrrilc. $230 M•wporl ... och 3869 Company. (714 )67~7002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlacel•eom 4 .,. .. ~.e:'!.~ .•........ ~:.1 VILLAGE mo. Adul ~. Av:ul. 12./1, ••••••••--••••••••••••• •I MO FREE RENT* .. ltlau ·• 1 Ur.1 Br & Den. 2 Dr. 2 642·4000, bef. 5P M . •DB.UXE• ~ SOOS 2 BH:, yd /µ:.ir . Nr. bch. Houses Unf.,,."-•-• 1 •-lnNWt1 fw'flislMd Hr Tow11hou11e. C.arpels. M K d 1·2·3 Rm. offices from -,..-. •-•r ''"" I ~ ....-dr•pe•, ri·r eplacc, 3 c en ry Eastbluff 3 br. 2 bu. lse. Q -'-WOOd $135 p e r mo. N ea r ••.••••.••••••••••.••••·~"' !j.:......, ~·ntr rnt po ss. sum · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••· •t c1I\. 111r.5'40·2:..>oo4!J.1·0198 CostaM•s a 372 4 pools. 4 tennis courts · 2Ur lrg apt. Nu ru~ & Incl. spac master•w e, Airport.No lease req. ' Wine, Beer & Gift~ c• 11 Oc -,1• Wl'stminstu 3 2 '8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ym ·saunas. c·eramic nr. Patio$21S + din r m & dbl garage. Garden SJ3.32239TUnoon clost! to ~g. Hotel; U,.:• r u C'<•n. rcw, a top ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1 JU. I br trlr. Mature 2400 ~larbor Blvd security 645·4266 Auto door opener a"·uil Apart ts ventory, fixtures, equl'i). Lai;un:.i.J lir.2ll~.nl'w .,.. ·I • S . HR . ~dult..l'hc AJohaTr<11 h:r CostaMesa(714l557-8020 b d I . d APoodll&rclcreationtsarea. men F IBREEAUPTR.CLOOASFSAOFC $1MO, .... _l595640-1136 Tr. wood th ruout. Custom ircpacc . uper 4 · 2 i'<'I k , w ·1s 11 -$130 1 r p x, marne uts ony.nope . .._.,,_.. .. IH~ cllx 2 to.ir ~ar $-)<!5 1110. Iii\ r anch style hume. N. r "rt ::5r 4530 1 0 ' CASA \1JCTORIA cpl, non·smokcr!'I only. •FIOM $322• BLDG U N J QUE F AS H I O~· 4!J3.'0200 ' $3G5.963·45679G3·17~ ~~"°---·-'----1,2&.lbr,DeluxeUnfur . !IM W.17th,548·03S8. 865 Amig0&Way,NB lr~~~~J~J~th ffarboroLAdams, C.M. BOUTJQUE be•O -k_--,-f ·1 Dona Point 3 726 orfo\l rn.i,:as/wtrpd. ~ . Manaj(ed by Air cond, elect, cpts, Newport. Beach area. HOMEFIMDERS Loo '."g oranit·c ami ~••••••••••••••••••••••• Adulls·NopetsSec.~a tc F.ASTSJD~.1Jite2HR,open WiJliamWa..l~en:Co. drp!t , music, elev .. 675-0030 ,1 GUIDE 642·,90'0 ~~;.c~~~:i':!':t\~~.8~i:l~1<; 2 br. 2 b11 , $250. Util J)ool.recrm.clcvators 1 beam, util VO. $200 mo. janitor, ample prkg. All '--U " ~:XecJbr, chld. pct, J.!Ur mo 96J.4567963·l786 1 n c I. Near bt·u c h . 525 Victoria. G42·8!170 64::.::2~--=·~--------I Hayfront 2 Dd, 2 Ba, Pvt Rooms 4000 Incl. 3 min. S.D. & 5 min. *LI,--C.... .. ·~ ----· 496·UJ95 or960·ll42 OAK RIDGE VILLA Bch & pier. $S50. yrly. •<!••••••••••••••••••••• Riv/N.8 . F)owys, 7 min. Orange on·sale.cener:t' .-~~rnishl'd orl H~nqton Beach l740 Hacinda DI' Mesa J Br. 2 ba , bltns. chlldrPn l ;~97~9-~t~935;;;;&;;&W;;..S;;1•;;;;;;;jp\1 en.~/ KS p/riv. CM $25/ airport. •1. R. St~, "C~TAJLS'' ir:..11-t ''' vn..-..i1hed 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wel•om• $225 . 858 w. ~· or; S O mo. up , Mgr.55l-Ol36or64&-UMlriocy-, •••••••••••••••••••••••BEAUTIFUL I br furn l 60W. Wilson, C.M. ,_ S48·S954orS56·CJ06i8 . h S 11 ~-llMr ins•.... • ., .. ' Walkto bch 3br2bugur . Centcr,645·1197. OCIAHFIOHT Ne wport Beac • ma ....... • ..,... • • ·-'-''-'-'.C.C"-"::.:...'--="-12 Br. 1 ba. walk lo beach. apts $170 & $180. Spanish Clos@d Gar09es 2 BR. 1 ba, winter $300 E al Newport Beach. ore. 1 or 2 Men. $65 4)er Coiled. (213) 2'72·4249 View 4br 2lia, fp. kids L-aHUl1 3250 ~ardener. no pets. 614 slyle bldg, pvt encl ••r. ut:AUT.GHOUNDS Lge;2 br upper bltns. re· Weeklywi"n!errat-.$35. C 11 G H "ll ~· Th I L Be h d r dll 35 No 3RR,2 Ba .S350Winter .... 542mo. a ene 1 'BOUTIQUE. Top Costa' ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ia. aguna ac · pool s:.i una lndry ud!Ls . ADUL TS·NO PETS ec .. or"" s over · s in s:le room. 6302 W. est 0200 J Hr. 2ba , cpls, drapes, $36.S mo. Shown weekend 11ooi KcclsOn Ln: l blk IO minut e-s to ocean. L~e. pets. Sl.50. 548·2407 . 2 85!,El'1 05,,T~n~e~$2c: Hwy. Pine Knot Mot.el. · Mesa location. S7,SOO 1+ 1lsh~"Shr. patio & pool: only. w. of Beuch off Slater. 1 Br. $18.5. (-;as & ~·ater n-(714 )673·0440 l l l3W.CstHwy inventory or ta)J41. SJOOmo.837·1581 Condotnini•-s tl4 2·7K48 incl. Draperies. carpets, ~35.3 br,2ba , 48K,2ba,yearly$495 TOKAI BANKBLDG partner, Ca ll Pf:~l _,. --gas ht'al, ~as stove. ~1r Family. no pets, ~·rplS & 3 BR, 2 Jla . S32S Winter Nice room, gd. Joe, prefer EXEC. SUITES Jo'ROM 831·l400 or 645-5000. A~ L119U"aHitJWI 3252 FMrnished 3400 i'\Jm. Studio Apt. l blk conditioninJi:, swimm•nl! drJlf'.751 ·5162 3 BR.2 bH.S300~ntr. old er person .... ""month* '218. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• from ocean, pou l & h ----SEA WIND 6456709 _..__. 1..:.::.::::.. ______ _ LGE 2 br, 2•,:, ba. twnhse, BA Cll CONDO. comp. jacuzti, frplc. d!>hwshr. ~1· rec. room. was ers LARGF.: 3 br. 2 bu. bt•!il Condo 2 BR., 2 ba., den. · Harbor frontage avail. Neighborhood Beer Bfrl" f'rplc, I nds!"p, comm furn. (pie/extras. across wtr pd. SIK.5. 846· 7336 _rye rs. l\fesa Verde are:.i L.1kt· Unf. Y~ly . $475. Mi ssion: Vie jo . area. 2 Room 500· Costa Mesa loc. l..st tiq19. IXIOl.$375.&10-0254. from b c h. No pets i.oqwtahoch 3741 NEW s p:.ic. 2 br. I I/~ ha, home for famil y. No room s avai l abl e. 642·l243 642-4644 offered. 979·1268. Jeav.e UR b 1 d . 645.s8'73 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa tio, l{a rden. Adults, no _pels. 540·6752 Females. 586-05&9. 6 0'-PER SQ FT i..::•=•~m~e~&::.:.N~o'.:.. ____ _ 31)rop::.r;;~ &~J:rl 'nv~~~1COftdomiAiWl'ls ~l''f'ICIENCYAI.>TS. pel$S2I5.6'1 2·l60J NEAR Nf<:W 2 br, bltns. SllS. mo. Pri. Bath, en· 1617 WESTCLIFF·NB Health Food Slore. By., $400. mo/Jse. Rita Myers Unfwnilhed 3425 from $190. Pool, maid. MEW EAST SIDE d s h w b r .. s hag er P ~. trance. C!OOkin g. over 26. AGT. 541·5032 owners. Nu s hoppilJ&; It ca 1 E , l a l o. ( 7 14 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• phone. laundry. Village 2 8 & 0 dmc ~aru~e avail. soon. Close nr town. 3'.9pm, 494·3988. .,, n..1vale of•s. New bldg, center plus area. C.111,. J 494 9436 r en. cpls, . ....,. lo s hopping. $Z25. mo. ",-,, .. Aft8 &Su "!M·5420or960·1701 SUPER plush, beaut. de· nn. · bltns & ds hwshr. $27 5 751.3163 R $25 k •h"g ·-t wet bar win 10-5.549·3371. n• ooms w up . "" ... ,.. • • · d 644-7310 't' Mi i VI · 3267 cor.ated . pa.rtial ly KITCl-IEN apt!! nt Cresc· 548·74.17 -~--, w/kitchen. Apts $37 .50 dows. $70 /$1 10. 111 W. ays. · 11 on •IO furnished 3 hr, 2 ba, dbl ent Bay. 1435 N. Cst f-lwy --• F.ASTSIDE 2 Br, $190 , OCEANFCllONTdnew 1 Br . wk up . 5 48 ·9755 or 17th St., Unit A-6, CM . Childrens Shop, Ora••o" ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage/opener . Pool. Reas.rates.49.1·2508 Eash1delCJt!28r blt.ns. pulio. i:ar. tulults. upper. pL'i, rps, gar. 645·3967 548·0044 (Ans.Serv.) Co., Xlnt potenti;a.· MonthtoMOftth $385. mo. 675·7184 nr --Bltns w/w. refri~. pool no pets . lfiO 21s t St. Yr lylse.$350.642·3443. . fl33.87S9 ft 6 m Renfah Or 675-1070 Oce11nfront. 2 purtially $190 . Adi ts . no pets 548·2127 . Room & Board 4050 NEW OFFICES a · p. • furn. 2 JJD. 2 ba, luxury 645·3!J7 laftcr5PM YRLY 3 br. 2 ba. frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18th&Mewportll•cl. For Sale, Secr etar i111 t TennLeatH 4 BR. 1'~ BA, poo l . a pl.li . New carpets. new ---3 Br 2 l1a frplc, patio, bltns,((arage,ByJ8lhSl.Hntngtn Bchhome.Kitch Costa M esa de luxe Business. E st 8 Yrit .•. Mission Viejo, Lag unu Clubhouse. lovely UP· drapes,bulcony ovcrthe MESAVERDE huge closets. poo l, Park.$WO.S48·4063eve priv. Pre fer sem i · panl'ed, elevator, a /C, owner retiring. &15·534.1 ltills &El'foro. JC raded Brudford Place. beach. Winte r rental NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba . adult atlults, pct OK . $325. PARK NEWPORT retired. non s moking/ util , jan. xlnt prk'g. &MS-7066. MANY FOR $300. S.A. Close to S.C. Pla7.a $34 5. $37 o , 4 94 . I 05 5 apl$ LRe beautiful in · 546·8397 •p 'RTME~S drinking gent. &t7 ·8181.' Suites fr. S7S. 673-8441or1..::.:.:::.:.='-----'-CENTUR Y FINANC IAL s h 0 PP g & P 8 r k s · 494·3834 teriors open to lush wale·.1 .:=:.:::::.:. _______ I ..... """ "' Exec orfice overlooking REALTORS. 581·1210 SJ.50/mo. Isl ,last.securi· l11 ndscapinB Every con-Dena Point ll26 Bachelor tor 2 Vac.tioft R ... dl 4250 (2l3) 474 ·0242 Orange Co. Airpor\• l~Y -No f''ee. Oceanfront. d~lu:te 2· Ht<. ceivable extra Mus t Se(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedrooms and ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\Jmished ofrice, Bank of avail for Businessi:rwn 3Br with Fireplace. Walk UJ'F.RB 2·ba. furn d. apt .. $350. & to appreciate. $355·$4&5 . Townhouses Sig Bear Cabin, 2 Bdr, Costa Mesa Plata, $85 requiring office on 5~ to s hops & school. $350 · $4()1. per mo. AYa1 I. now. ~1E.5A VERDE VILLAS. Lge 2 Br. 2 Ba upper. Fr. $229.SO frplc, cpls, Sips 8. Wk or mo. 556-3900 term basis. Seeretaria'l mo. Agt. 581 · 1210. 0 MES Ed11ewater Real J.o:.~tate. JSSS Mesa Verde Dri ve Bltns/dshwsh_r · $230 mo Open 9·6 Daily wknd. (714) 675-6713. services provided w /tl.• 1350 S . Coast llw y. F.ust (714 )540·8871 Just Adults.i;ioch1ldren/pel.S . Spa·Pools·Tennis · . . NEWPORT attractive fice. Contact Katbiefpc Ml'wporlleoch 3269 ~IC•rnpu•NBS49·18SS Lc:ll'1unaBeach.494·8S36 W of Mesa Vcrde Clrof 557·5228 , 4 93 ·8 00 1, Across from Fas hionOeluxeCabm.B1gBear. garden office s uites, delails152.0847 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )I arbor Bl vd, adjacnt t 831 ·9370 Island a t Jamboree on (Snow Sum mil ) Avail. various sizes, from 43" in· I-'==:.:::::..:::..:.:_ __ :._ HBR VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din, Costa Mesa. 4 _B~. 2 BA. 2 Occanfron~ dtiluxe .1 br. C.M Golr & CC San Joaquin Hills Road. for the II o Iida y s. cl util &. janitorial serv. ln•ntmeftt Li v &: 1-':.im . Rms .. Rltns. story near C1v1c Center ma~n . VICW!\, Winter . .:.:;::.-""'-=-'-'-----12 Br upper, 2 Ba. crpts. (7141644·1900 64&-3439. 979·6666. ()pporhmlty so•s 1819 Port Stirling. Comm in adult section. 2 car $325 incl util. 497 ·10!\2 drps, bltns. inc. ga r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -Pool67S·0171 gH.rage. $325.00. Owner, 55'9·0186or49J.630'J RT h 1 2 Beaut 2 br 2 ba casas. OfflceS-- 751·116.1. ,..__.. ... och 376' Lge 2 8 bl ownDWouse a.P GringO Guich. Puerto 01 r--• ·roWNllOUSE Z Br. 2'h ••• :!:':".:.............. LARGE Delu~e 2 BR , 2 l ~ba, t~s.H ·PJ~0· Va llarta , Mexi co I y·n...... Ba , pool, bltns.EXCLUSIVE We st.e li.ff 10r 2 Br.adults,no i.~ts Ba . ocean view. Bltns. enc-I gar. r oag P w/maid serv.Avail .Nov . Lclo t_.,...- washtdry, gar . No pcls. Villa. NB. ~Br, 2Ba. 517011190. 2421 ~: ltitA Sl $239.50 496·1893 $250/mo642·0596 10th lo Dec. 20th. & Jan Newport 615-9188 frpl ~. 2 patios. pool . N.Hls646·1801 LGE Deluxe 1 BR, ocean Duplex unfurn.4BR,2BA 6th to3lst.494·6502 OnlheWatcrfront rcfr1g, wash /dry, wet ----------2 C 0 llSOSqft.·$000 mo. • P ARTNER WA.NTEIJ..-· 1 Boutique top model r uo.l ning high fashion shop needs wor klng ·partncr. (714) 831·1400or 645·~ Apt. #218. -ONTllEBAY bar & muc h mor e! $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & \'iew , hltns, $lSU .5o. upper. ar gar. "Rewtafsto~ 4300 Fu!lyimproved Beaut. Apt. 4 Br. 2 Ba , Adults $5SOmo.673-3597 Bach. Color TV , m aid 496·l893 ~ashore.stepsLoocean, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plush cpts/panelng/pat, GOLD MINE Calif $7500 beamed ce i I . frp le. scrv pool T HE MESA PINECREEK HuntlnCjfOft hach 1840 Agenl&10-6IGI Career Female Witt share 675·8662 needed t o produce s• rtshwshr $5SO. 675·197 2 or 3~r. 2ba. Lrg gar. Blt· 41S N. Ne'wport Bl, NH llVfS UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• z housl'S to beach. 4 br 2 furn. Jux. home. Univ.1----'=.0.C"'----·I qua rtz vei.n. Extends b"l3·5719 wknds or aft. 1n s .Crpls /drps . Costa 646.9681 · TO ITS MAME llKETOIE"CH ha, frplc, wetbar, den Pk.S200.Refs.SS2·89S8 Beaut.newofc bldg.l or2 over 1000'. Assays $175. SlJ!\1 . Mesa. $250. 546·1765. -""-'='--------"' 1 64 34 roorn suites. $150 per mo lnYest m ent return >at ~~----'-----1.".':""'-"""""""-:.:..:::.:.._-I Ocean l'Tonl attractive 2 ~) ... l'r 500 tall lrl•('.-; and ME.AR SHOPPIHG ..:a r' $500 yr Y · 2· 43 MATUKE working man lo & up. Sec"y serv. on pre· 10 % pl u~ interest in NWPT lft!; 3 br. 2 ba, den, N~~port C_rest. New 2br, Br. $250. gar, winter, 1 H ~ l r 1' a 111 s ''' 1 1 h J,2 &3 Br apts. bltns. 2 Bedroom lower. Walk to share 2 Bit house. Close· mises. Nr 0 .C. Airport, mine. Call 894·9473 aft very lge & clean. $450. ~1'2 b2a. din rm,· 1All$500blt· adulls (213)795·301M ~·a l l·i:rall s <'r.c :il('r a dihwas-h ers, so m e the beach. $300 yearly. in of£ street parking, re· NB.83.1-3104. 7PM '' lse.642·9666 • ins. ·Cr gar, p c. ..:c:.=:=·.==c..:.:coc... __ rt•la .~irt ~ s ctt1n~ or w/frplcs &2cargarage!I . 213.447.9443. !axed u t mos ph e re .l-'-_.....O.C-''-"-----1---------- permonth.&12·2626. Exctng 2 Br 2 Ba . Condo your s1111t·1ous new l ·or. t'ro m s2 oo. Lion s 646-1598 EXEC. OFFICE SPACE Mo.eytoL.oaft 5025 3 BR, 2 Ba . den . lge 3600 bltn~ oc/bay vu pool 2-ht..,lr111un apartment . Estates 536.2579 BAYFRONT. 2 BR, DEN. AVAIL, OVERLOOK·••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen , bltns, f rp l c ~xnUnfunt jac,.;,,/d.$.145.673-00st' Frun1 $220. Furniture · Slipavailable.$380yea.r-l'~emale want. lo share ING O R ANGE C O. N~MONEY? w/view of bay, Har bor ••••••••••••••••••••••• avai\ahlf'. Snlall pets NEWLY painted modern \y.6'73·9335 4br W/ROQI , fplc. & BBQ AIRPORT SHOWN BY PRIV~T'E FUNDS c0r I-Ii area. Walking dis· 2 BR, 1 Ba, CdM. no BEACON BAY OK Atlulls only. orfiel' 3 br, 1111 ba, I story, kids w/male or fem, H.B. APPT.152·0847 2nd T.D, 1 ... 5 $3,000 1 - 0 tance to· Lido. Gardener children or pets. $268 . I Br apt. util pd, Pvt bch opt•n ~1·00 to 1; oo. 2300 & small pet ok. Apl nr . VIEW apt 2 br, garage, area. 615·7813. vcu• . . incl .$450.646·8402 mo.644·6800(Susie) & tennis ct. $900 yrly. F:..ir\'lt'". Hd .. t'osla Hunt.Jtarbour.$300.mo. pool. blt.ns. Adults. $275. , Sha r e plush. 2 m a n $2~,00!>· We will assast. --673-8203 ~\t"Sa . Phu•it• 54fr2300. Va nt SJl.9770 &'2·6889.2'53 lrvine.A~e. i Br. 2 b!I_, part._ furn, fem 1arden off. $75 ea. No. 1 Pr1nc1pals or Brokers, 4 lJr & FR, view. lennls, 2 Blks bch, 2 Br, 2 Ba, ca · rmmate. $132.50 mo. Costa Mesa -1nclds-util. ReasooatSlelerms . ...L.J..1. pool, S6SO mo. 559·4646 / Studio. pa tio, garage, 1 Br, w /frp lc, f!:a rlige, LARGE 2 br. $245/mo. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba. Ocn front dramatic tri·leY. Wendy 751-8178 an 5P1'11. 540-2200. NewP{irt ()(fief! ,, &C2·8235 Joyce $250, HTB. a vail Dec. Isl. W-/D k patio, util pd. Children ok .-%268 Pamela fatted air heal. Encl gar. 3+den. J;ba. $900.J'rl_y. . , Gllildale laYes....., nope~MS-1682 $220.645·4464 Ln.549.8138 p vt deck n ew crp t Agt..,G73-5410 Selecffve ~om a n will Lg. exec. office avail. C~Oll thruout n'ewl r edec share spac1~us 3 br apt w/secrete rial services -..-.••• !Br 2 car gar. Util pd. SmitoAna 3780 2 BR. Garage. Adults, no $275 • 1 1 Y ., 1 ,1· 3 Br, 2 ba, redeC'., 'Ai blk wfs ame. Will cnsdr bus included Overlooks Since1946 • Br 2ba home all .le" Rf & t Not''" •• • ••• mo. s mo.'~ a • b b h & t · cts $175 · 1·1 • · 1111 Bw .. 1•11·rror • , ... er. sove. o.a ••••• •••• •••• •••• E ·d ..,5 d 842.n....., ay, c enn1s ·man. i n c, u 1 OrangeCo.Airport.Con· · .. • LIDO ISLE kltchen, frple. dble gar, $I40 mo. 220Sierks. C _ .. _.~~;.~.~~;~~~~~gt~e~-64~2~.5000~~-l -"2.!;3J•~P0-R.:<_w,;;;i~~-$)10 mo. yrly. S4S·7098. 548·7200 tact · Kathie for details o631·2233Anytime s.oj . f:itio. ;r~yd S 55 0. AMBASSADOR IHMS 2&3 BDR-At the be•ch 3 er, 2 na, cpts. drps Roommate needed, must:U1f52~-084~1r:..::::_::: J;;;;;;;;~;;~;;~~ 67 4 eves w n s. Apcw l11icnt1 Furnidltd OF AMERICA HEW EA.STSIDE New· Private-Ex. large dshwsher, frplc, g..ir , blk be dependable. a Br lushteis Rl'ft'fal 4450 PRIVATE PARTY 3-BR. 2·bll , 2·car p•kg, ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO LOCATIONS COUNTRY WOODS Luxurious features. b h $350 I h w II St CM lalbo l706 WEEKLY RATES Hunt.Harbourarea. lO c' yry ouse. a ace · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• wiUMalce2nd patio. s ml pets OK. $395. a ltlmld I br, 2 & den, split level. 16S84 Sims Adult.s 675·3810 631·30920r645·5771 Bob. DELUXE or!1ce, comm'! tnnt ....__....._ credit Ph: 613·6377· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FULLSERVICt-; Wood burning C"'lc. wall "~o.•u• 846 41 ~ & 1 "nd"•tn"•I s paces Also -..... LITTLE ISLAND 2277Harbor,C.M. lo wall crpt, bit.in ap· ""DTU; · . .,,, 2 Br, lba,yrlyiunfum,41Respf'em.tos~ar:elge4 mini""'war eho u s~s in notlrnport•! \~1fL1f.-:Sl~E ~e;~c l iff Very attract . comp'ly 2909 Bristol. S./\. pliances. From $230. 180 Seaside Lux apL"i. nu int. 1 br. 2 ba ocn rnt wnlr., Br dplx, $130 uhl inc. l}.t Laguna Ni guel & Mission C~ lrolcer 1 a. TP c,. 2 r a + furn . 2 Br. sundk, avail. 645·4840&540-23oo E. 21stSt.645·9543. . Br. frnJc . 2 util. pd, sm. fum.S73·2058· ~}"k~~~~ Ocean. Ga r y Vie1'0 a reas. llan .. t o •53.0.4711• mas ter s uite w /frpl c. Jl ,12(), 1325 mo. Adlts nol~~~~~~~~~~I ·• -lfll~~~~~~~fll"iili'! J'ool. Adlts. Lse. $550. pets.a7J.4395 1: I I THEVEHDOME pets aldlowed . P"t. under· KIDS PETS OK San Diego Fwy. 200 tor 642.(1042. AP.!w hNH 1 . groun pkg. Pullman Lux. splt ·lvl 3 brdplx·vu, Fem: Rml wanted 3 Br 2 2000 sq ft. As low as» ~Wmhcl 5 ,.. 0 . Very attractive comp\ Unfurnished SPAC. 3 br a pt or use it Properly Mgt, 714 / .~90 645-8964 . Ba, apt in CM. own rm, persqft.831·1400 .._.._., v~ 3 •• G If Co s w us 2 br & den. fo'--lc, """"1•". 963·7901 ~ $I08 mo. 646 •221 an. 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· o ur e vie · furn lbr. Yrly. $2SO incl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,., ~ """ ... Cpl & drps . frplc. bltns, util. 615.9229. _ Baltoa ltland ]806 patio & pool. Adults. NEW Oplx, walk to ocean. 32flO Sq Ft C·2 store front ~· ard & 2 ar garage $275. 645·338_ 1 or 837-9517. VACANT lge 2 br .. 2 ba , 3 Br 2 •-, ·-•. d-, Rm mate to share Balboa with 6 drive-in b ays. £.a.RN ._ y c· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• R DW r I b Dd ~.... ....... 1;;11114 $350. mo., 541·9134 . , Cosio Mesa 3724 1845 Anaheim. If!, • rp • tg sun D/W, Jtarb disp. gar. Yr· Penn Apt. $125 mo. Ideal for auto or boat fT'Olft f OOAt to 17 •40~ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoUty2br,duppcr,S220. patio, pvt clos.ed gar., ly. Child OK . $395. 613-8780 833·2493 service. S8S W. 19th SL, t~EST-mUf'fs condo, 3 BR , 2 ba. & UP + til. A ult.s , no pets. LGE 2 br, 2 ba, nice loca· SZ!IO. mo. All utJ! pd. 426 642.~0r 673·6WZ CM. Days 540-5710, eyes ,.. • ...., -. r.efrig, ws hr /dryer , new $37.50 WEEK Part. furn .• no gar. yrly. lion. Adults, no pels. 22!'1.d Sl. Agt. No fee. Now type busines.woman, 646-0681 M"9fr HC9'9 2nd. eyit.s & drapes. No pets. *Studio&~ BR Apts . 673·5003eves/wknds. $240. + Util . 548·6173 846-1311 or846·4938 ONTllE BAY mid fO's, neat person.a-1---------tr.I dftch. Call S4SO Mo. Ag\. 640-7000 •1V & Ma1dServ Avail n...a..--Pftlillsulo 3807 3 o r 2 Ba, frplc. dshwshr, ble, "'·ishcs to share apt/ NB Le((ion llall. comp. •--1._51n 4711 , •PhoneServ, Htd pool -NEWPORT WALK TO IEACH bl 1 1 · s395 house with well adjusted fa cil. Lgf! dance floor. ---.... - •Children Sect.ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.p RT ~s ns . pa 10 • · · h JJl~~lhlbE~-=~~~I~~:-;J~i;~~;;~;;~~~! "'A ME,.., 1,2 & 3 Br. cpls. drps. 675-1972 or 673·.S719 nohassleperson,nr.bc . ovey ayv1ew,ca Jc 2 BR, close to beach. PC?nced yd. $275/Mo. yrly 67J. l 750 67 5·4562 •Low monthly rates. NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, duplx 817 1 BR $125. + UTIL. bltns, gar. 217 16th. 205 ·~·kndsoraft 5PM . (I) 9'33·2758 morn blwn 7 673-5070 Mort-. Tnnt ,1 •$.50FFweek's renl W. Bay Av e . y rly . Adultsonly.Nopets. JSth St . 847 ·3957 : &8evesanr6:30PM 2 ,•-r-nrNwptPost or-~-·... 5·0 •5 w/ad 213..W9-6412orG73·5981 2450 Newport Blvd, CM L';.:536=-'259==' 536=-.:-=c.· ___ 12 Br l Vi Ba , dshwshr. .., '"" ' 2br. Roman Tub. Steps to 2376 Newport Bl"·d, CM 642.7618 lndry hook.up, crpts & TIRED 0, flee. 300 sq 0. ea. $100/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch ·I a race . SJJO . S48·D7S5C1rd'IS.3961 WALK to bay/beach 2br. l-----'--'-C..C'----11 Br. 1 bllt from bch, incl .• drps. lge m aster Bdrm C" .. .,K C •LLS? ea. Gd parking. Agent LOANS BOQn 835-9001 dys, · 675 ·39 131--::..::c:.::::::::..::..:::..::=-1 'h ba. garage. $200. yr· Adult 2 huge bedrooms. ref /slv. pvt pat, no tsl & w/baJCOny. Patio & gar. IUll" ,.. 646.2414. UD tO Ja , eves. SUS CA SIT AS ly. 401 Harding. Partly $170 no peU. lnqWre apt last. $17.S. Mg.-: 202 "B.. S23S:. Nr. lfoag Hosp. ·Jfouse·Mates Unlimited lit TD-(0...9cy 0 1n Large nicely furn. ba.ch. furn. 548·7558; 548·3607 c. 568 w. Wilson. 14th Sl or call 960-3840. 54.s-0700 will take the guess work MeWPOrl Store Front 2'9d TD LOCMI 1 , 1 HOM ... NDERS & I brs. Adul ts only, no 1 Br,1 Ra, Balboa Blvd. ampreves. out of finding you t he ~ideallocS48·8532 GUIDE 642~9900 pets. 2110Newport Bl. """". month. AvaU now. 3 Br twnhse. 2*h: ba, cpts, YR1~Y 2 BR. Den, 2 Ba, rig ht roommate. We f p FaireslTermsslncel~ Wsllt to !]ch 2 br. child ~vu drps , bllns. Nr. t'airview LARGE deluxe 2 br, 2 ba, bllns, walk to ocean. carefully screen before Store or rent. r~t.Jge S.lller Mtg. Co. ~'ir.e 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep. c67=J._9S9'-"1'-------I & Rak er , No pets. szso. cpt s, d s h w hr, n ea r $32S mo 752·0644 )·ou get referrals. area, next door to Shirley 642•2171 • 54.5-0&tl Dix 31?r. 2ba. fp, child by gll r. Empl adlt over COl'OftOdelM_. ll22 MS·188l. Harbour. $235. (213) · · 832·4134Mon·f'rl 12·1pm Meyers Art Gallery J9St1 ..:=::::..... __ __::::::~:. :r>. no pets. 548·1021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 926-8242 OCEANFRONT 2 Br up . So. Coast l lwy. Laguna 2"clTD lo.ts W-t ·. NEW BR EED APTS per. deck. Range, rerrig, Beach front 2 Br apt. l\1. Bch. 494-4596 2br,appls,fp,sngles 2 Br Furn & UnCurn . $50 OFF 1st mo .. rtnl! 1 Br w/loft. Gar aj?e. NEWLYDECORATED crpl!I, drps & gar. 1315. SISO mo. Ckcupant P .O. . . WEllAVECASH ! 1 AvaU now Pool RC<" New 3 br, 2 ba. Super pool, jacuzzi. $24"0. Util 2 br w/garage $180. Fncd 673-7412 Box 78.Sunset Beach. SHOP w/1deal location. *Ai Bll.Y 2nd T.D.'s BLUF'FS. Super 3 BR, 2 Rm. ·Adult's onlf. No area. 2 .t'ar gar., MOO. pd .... 393 H amil ton. yd,waterpaid.2'110 "F.. blk from beach across LoanonZnd1'.0 :s_.1·' ba . Jmmar. Nr. pool. pets.645·0632 Poinsetlla,CdM.549-8861 &fS-4411 . Delaware Ave. Call •-Mex 3 Br J .. Ba. Nr. Young woman to share from Newport Pier. CaU NewLoans·2ndT.D.~#'· $425Mo.8tr.644·0l34 days . -hetwttnl /S,636-4120 schoots bus, park. $210. a part. w /same, l e m · 673-9393 Equitylhvsmt.Dtv;: ' 2 br & l br, clean, quiet, STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba Ref'a.ChildOK.540-08$7 pors.ryOK.NB.&f0-5326 -lriall lal 4500 BARNE"M'MTG.CO.. DESPE~ATE I Mus t rent flse lo 1hoppng. $115 & •2br,l ba,Corolldo,walk garden apt , Pool. re(• Sli5. 2 BR , 2 ba. s tove, • tn 6'.S-2134 1 ,, · i p •r kl1n g ntiw 2 br $1 8S.6C2r71S4 .Mgr. beMcb/pool, carport . room$205.7lO W.18thSt. Reing. 2br, Iba, patio, garage.Share 2 Br cottaee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sta~condO.Walkto , $250. Adlts /n o pets 847·8382. adultsonlynopets.1103 w {grandma, quletN£WM-JNewport.Costa.AillKtlCl-1l1/ ~ beach. MANY EXTRAS~ Studio apt, decorator 8J3.8974 $17S-1Br. cpts. drps, llav,nPl.548 ·5306. ne:i ghborhoodnr stores & Mesa. 1000, 1200.1440SQ, Pwso.•/ · I $385. Aa:t . 963·8911 or rurn. pvt patio. Water/ refriR, r a nge. Clea n. 2 Bd. LarRe liv.rm :, bch,M&3404or 642·3811 n..MJ.3i4sor646·2928 Lotf&Foietd l'J• -·~::::::::_ _______ 1 ~·~"'::.!pd::.:.·~"~1=·~·6':::: .. ~-=~·:.__12 ar, 1 ba. ·crpl/drps. 124·C w. Jam es St . W/frplc. 2 blk.! to ocean. Apwln•nts Ftrtraishtd G forRnt 4350 . • ••••••••••••••••••• ..,.. -, bltruJ.Walk tob<'h&pooJ. fr13-77lf7. 319 14th St.ll.0.960-3236. orllnfurwisJwd 3900 WOIJll 2000 Sq Ft of fi ~e &1--.••-~ s-o or.ultrul It arbor View 1 Br trlr units. $140-$165. 2 ca~rts A<llts .....,,. ...... " mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• warehouse space tllrect-.,_, ~ -. 3E th .,..... . ' """..., d ~· . • ••••••••••••••••••••'"' home 3-4 Br, 3 ·81, bOnus Waler/gaapd.13 .16 per mo. Pll: Wkdys nft6. 2 Br, cpts/drps, fnc yd, Sh 1111'~ EXCITING ~-Double Gar. t.:x.tra ty a.C! ro ss from OC F d c· k roorn, a,reat piUo, $600 St.,842-1265." 673-0132. An ytime wknds . gar. $l&'i mD. No dog, Super 3.fP 2Hr. Condo. P.ALM MISA 41'1'-S high door. nt W. Jamet AlrportMD·l480 ; 963-7878 o u n/blk 0 1 -c Ma P mo Call '714-ft'·-2245 or kids Ot< 5't9·2S15 2~ba. m1 kl bch. $350 .. • SL CM W(3-7787 . gra,y ma e agn ~l · ru~. trlrs A: cottage. DELUXE 4·HR , 3·BA , . . mo.968·2291or968·44~. MJNUTESTONPT. . .. ' S....,. 4550 AH•mlllool0-31 Share .bllh. $80 lo $Itri. fam. rm., near oc,an . 2 Br, bltn1', gar. yd, 121 E. 8Cf-I. Office leetal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S..Cla•"'• 3276 6*8333 Hurry. $550. Ph: 673·6992 8;iy. 1180. No pet. Vac i& Shbearp ~ ~~· 3 Ba & Ofa('h, 1$&2172BSOR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stora1e lot for RV's elc::. Fico:~hd l~·I , 86ack flrfltf.ld', ••••••••••••••••••••••• or675-722$ 548-6357. poo . nr UCu. ~50. rom . 150 I wHtclff Or $11.W per mo Neill Sjgn I ua ua , eer (' ~ u...aut. a br,·2 ba, Jgfl Lil, ••G• •••* 968.-5403 554 ·1035 1\dulll. No PC!ts • Co.; Inf 531 3374 Irv. 552-5617 ah.r, 6 P~ " T kit lr r 1 J Br Furn. $18.s mo. Move Vlctori"n Charm Dix 2br, Zba. WtoW crpt. . 1.s61 ft!eaa Dr. Newport 1''1haitcla1 Ctr · or 0· ·n •ut,ehr ,fon:da '~~ in (or tz65. Adutls, no Spaciou.'I Jbr. $26S. Ulil Bll ·in1. patio, fplc, 2 Br, 2 ba, ne wly re· (5BlluiP:a1tofNCwporl U.iftg.OfficeS,.C.1 Sloraie apace approx. Found sm. Dacih1hu1ur,· · ""dli!'~•e~-pfltl. 171 E . :znd SL. incl. 514 Fernlear . enrlOL'tf:dtar.f.!J.S.Afler furblthed uppe r . Sl80 Blvd.) CaUonSiteMan1ger 9xt2f0rP.T.A.maluiata !W.bll'~Y•!brnpa;n, :"Je1a.E~~Oab~e1. &&2-JMS _.,680t:C94-41J7. 5.673.582&. rno.9'0-llnll,evu. M&.91!160 (714)642·3Ulext248 FVnt81rea983·2186 S.A..a.re.sat.Stl415l ' ---· ·~. • ., ~· . ' ' • ' f • 0 • ThutMaf NQ¥emberl, 197& • DAIL'( PILOT •• ' , ftdd it ... Bull!l ll ... Dlaper·ll ..• Ha mmer IL. carpel SERVICE DI REC'JORY Plumb 1t ... Patch 1t ... P1pe ........ emooe1 ""· lf"cement 11...y.<lre 11...Hoe lt ... Clean 11 ... Move Roof it ... Landscape it. .. Tlle it ... Trim it ... Sew lt ... • .. Press lt. .. Paint 11...Nail it...Plaster lt ... Fix it... Haul il. .. Add II. .. Plant it ... Alter IL.Learn It... :'~ q,)•r•I.-w · Ga•' g · t• p 9 •••:wf ,.,....,,...,.n., r•tlwg,4l:lf•ria9 P\ lliWJ ... ,, .................. ,....................... . ............................................................................................................................................. . AP~ANCt;REPAJft b~rtrnodl,add,paUos,, Sed.ioaaJ, $150, 5(>(a, $$0, Cdm. NB. You ean get Haul 1110 rJeanup ,MASOWRY & CON· Calieote Palntin1 41 Wet Prof PaJnter Jnt & E,c:t Plumber. Rtp&lr, ~. •9'Sl(lf:}~ .. ~ll kitebom. Dest11a, fr at, tab&etop radl&I 1aw med more creen for less . G1t1ge, Prem l•e•. Cl~ET£ WORK. Ask CM BlutJng·Don't lJt!lUe tor Qu~I wotk &: r~11 .-fii.t. ~ceu~eplpe, o,1 ;:;°'":::;------+:ll:::•'"llns=•.::6'W<311:::;;::::::..· ----1 twice, $200, dln Ue Rt.. TokyoTom..&&2·~939 Rate• lo•. $SJ·S777. Jv.ke.. 549·l8M less. Uc/lnsur!l'll-3335 ~L 7St-06M~0.1S67 ey. • w.,.ittillg• • ~&llty Small Remodel ~·.,!.A~•rt""'l. tablet. Senkn s.a&..., Oriek, Block, ·stone TiJe "'-···-Wallhan in•• " S.wMt/Allwv•tkw ' ••• ••••••••••••••••••• lAJ...o Nov la.I -.-...&3'M. &.£--ta-a-... _....... ""''"' d b ""'~"'"' If' PknterfR--3r •••·••••••••••••••••••·•• \, ,.,... spec , save •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ WW"a. upe. ""'7 one Y P1Jnting 30% dl.lc:ount. ~ ... ~hi~.·~~.' .. l>rhne~·1JY~,· ~/Wtnoo do:sliding alum if:!.a •ntr g "THINGS" by Moose. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lie. coatractor962-671Z 25 yrs exPr. 63$4611 •V•E:•R•Y•••:.:L:•,.•T••.•P"A'T'c'.'ll' ILID~~: rE~l11001~ YO .... '! ' • -.... • •u. o. _,.,,..,. wsfn:stalled. ••-'•••••••••••••••••• Gen woodwork, repalMr, WantaREALCt..f:AN • -i~r .. n , ~ ._ ,.,.. "' pait'Ume. Ref1 . 6'5-02l6:l. Ph Ken e...e & weeketlds ~:pr liaw..U1.n Gardener pturhbln¥. ~lc.'42-54>!3 _ llOOSET Call Gtnpv.m. EXTERIOR PAlNTING. JOHS tl K P.S rUCCO; uMler. c.tm. oria. C~wttr • M2-tT70.1 care. Yd. C1eanUJ* fl uauling 1 Girl. f'reee:Ma 64WIZJ _:a~~.!!:~!r! Reas. !'Tee rst. Call after f)'ff ~L m -1o139. Siie4 to8. 548·1"400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Trim &-prune'*"676 I DO lT ALL. . iltOMECLEANINCi Bl.Ck Walls BRQ Pills Gpin. SS2.-30'18 CLOTHING DESIGNED . M!ER. Craftsm J)Kldllig 6155 Electrica l, Plumbing, • * RcC1t,E.1iL646·1H64 Qu r t ll · fnJt Pl\TClfPL.ASTERING WITitYOUINMlNO ••• S lallv. Remoclell·n·,1 ···············~······· ~~;..!·~~nesde Gardlel.n-etc.Rt!&aral~-~957 ~reliable,.!;?~2c,~,good -a1y ()1,C!tipa1n1 ••ALLT''')L'""•• Custo1n r asbions" . -, '-. , -Vi.a. ....... m. ..... )' aerv, re a· ---''"'erttca-·u•" -l!RJCK JlLOCK t'ree f~t11n.11lH .,.....,. . i, II " f wor11., ref1. f"r·4" hlcOlilin/W.-Woys ble, neaL. 'Pree est BANl>Tit;\Ji.ffCfQles -& -611-~lO&ovrt t1'rccJ::st !'J40·tll2S 1tlter1i1\1oll10 ~Y a ... a. : ese.. Guarwork499-3105 Wt]!_RGPROOFEO 61$.-061M. Apts . conscient ious 'W~~E~~~G ~~e~: ~g~f PalnUna . lnt/t:xt. -Pf..mitMJ ~17 L - QtW.JTY BUILDING & · u.aranlee ~ Craftsmtul. 64.s-6658. US n · a Qual. workmaruihlp, ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sewin.C &: Altcratiorui, ul.I ~~PENTR\' SVS APPLIED SYSTEMS a-pan-ete GI ard1·n1ng-· Jt•1ecedY.-AM6.6'1.S&5.l. Moftnc} _ t".d9M·T13fi Dl....-L• ~·<N'k R\Ulrantccd~ reu CA~~9·4J59 • Uc283642 l213)'126·1651 !::alnn~ •. Jd :'o':'1c. n lees& H 1 ling RRICK WOft:K. CF.M l-~N'T ••••••••••••.•••••~•••••• - -..-.......,llHJ pnl'es, 631·2913 ufl o&l•M. $48:-2572 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• WORK. ASk for f)-Dnk Atov1ng/Haulin.r. Stui.l~nt D"-J l.,ulnt1ng Svli . SpecJali1h Ttt- Addftlons, Remodeling. Bectrical P.lattox&(S.1616 w/lar-.:e truck . Rea:11 . Per son tt l1ly p41lnlllr:11 Wulcr hcu t('rs, d1 11• •Ire Pa!io s, Paneling·••••••••••••••••••••••• JAPAN~E ~ree tr1m1: removal · Bilrry548·~Z3 /tlJ9.!.779 with tht• l>tr$Ollal tuuch. posiil!i druuLS f:tucet.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cafi:mel.s , etc. 492.9739 or ELECTRICAL WOR Ii" GARDENl-~R. enc es. b 1(8 etc. re Lanckc.apincJ 640·8GSG l'Oppt_~ rL•piJ>t~. Oay & CF.RAl11C TI Li';. New & &12·80a>JackorJohn. A1aint /repairs. No job i~ ReliabJe.PJeasecall c vt. ino\•ed , gar cleanup.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\10 \llNG ? i ('11.p men ----nutht ~er\'1ce. \\'1· take Remodl"I. 1''ree ~5 l . ·"I ~ •. ~34 SS'l·ZOO:S. • ford 's Lundscapc Sod . mo\'(' you. Re~.sonable/ P<lh pc rha n .:c r • Y o.u n ~. •t•tr ''h•'•"· t.ic ''""'"'~". ~·133.1 Ca~ntry , finish. re· srncu .s.31·0063an.6,Bob. "" -rt•r!I 6757572 $528481 E r p an trained '' " .. JU\r,>'00 ~-llauhnj! & Li ghl moving pallos.masonry&desi.:n · . ' . . u 0 c · J USTPLUMllMG r-r--u.-model, repair . Reas. ELECTRJCIAN·Sml ,·.~. Y••o CLE•uup s('r\'ice 962.78t7 craftsman establishing ...... ~-.-....... '.•-~11~·~s '-"=' ,,,,_ ,,,,_,.. lmmt'd, depend !l\'!I. $1 · Movin•. houlin d. lo<'•I lr•d". ,.,.,,,.,, •C1\Ll~G42·4111 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· .... ,.., .. ,...., maint/repait!I. 22 yrs Co I M · t 645 0309 I d & 18 2868 S "' ... """ .. CualOm Cabinel Making & exp #233108 543.520.1 mp · aip · · , oa up. So-• teve. State Lands<: ape Conlril(' rleanups. Exp. free e."il. work. Vl-.'.-ltY reasonable. Any p 1 um bing waler )o"ord ·s Tree Set\' ire.. flfirsh carpentry. Euro-JAPANESEGAROENER •ilAVLlNG• tor & l>es11i:nC'r t're~ Ut-bt r.chablc student:> &'2·3319 ---St!r\ll'l'. ll'aks, inorohtt! Firewood , N /C. Llr,: pea'i(trained548·2860. • 10yrsexper,allpha5a YARD ::t~E 1\NUJ> l'~ts . Sod. s priokl('r s, &17·2126 · •Custo;jtouseiuuntin!(• cn c lo ~urc :t, l<t·as. bond c •~78;~~ured. · Reasonable/Estimates ••~·0347•• watcrw or k ~. d c<'k ~. r alnti-fP-"nn tnt /Elltr.Superlor 832 2-168.IO',..offw/ad. • • C-'Serlice i-••••••••••••••tt,••••••• Call751 ·193'7 . . 11at1os, ete. Call .f;1mt.'ll ••••• ;~~ •• ;:.:·: •• ~••••• ---.,.... •• 1 Th H " lb -· L'I 1 _, I c workman:o;hip. Only Oll;\IN CLt:ANE'.!)$6.50 flemovals. ,lin1bjn):!. t,?P'" .,~· ••••••••••••••••••'"orma oma.svillc auungany 1ng.J?arag. " ••. mer ~ilnu scapn)(. o. J'l',To,RSP.AIN.flNG ,,,,,1. mal•r•'•I< ... u>."'''· -., 'Ill ' •taho" d ' ·n t 6 Cleanups lreework cleanup ftellubl r t "''I I""" .-. ..... " 1-:vl.'s.wkndssan1e1>r1t·c pin,.., vrwun ~. "'" 1 nits . t c•-'--fl to · 1111 g Se · ' ' · e as •~ -""'1• lnl /~11.l·lle .. 1s flutes •'u"lom colors ao.'•ll. All f I $7S o-1/""I 9" ... --JI mos.old, like new. $1700 rototilling. minor ld.scp, service963-6452. -----"" .. liua1· 558·7·SMO ircwll(K · t: '' w;; • Al&o 9t'indows & Floors new. $S50 or best of(er. lOyn in area 64&-2693. ·rhe raslc..~l draw in. the ~~Gene at552·<>15¥ ~ ~a ran lee d • 1· e ti ---, . hr /bond/in~. 642·2624, •Dutch Mainlenance• Al.so butcher block table Sell things. fast with Daily West .•. a Ua1ly Piiot t'intl . what you \11ant in ~1•7<&_. ______ Jlnvl' someth1n l( to st•ll '! tind what you wanl Iii Ffee Est . 537·1508 SM>. 645·3981 SeU idle items 642·5678 Pilot Want Alls. Classified Ad . 642·5678. Daily Pilot Classifieds. Want ad results 642-5678 Classified ads do it well. , llaJly Pilot Clusslrie<ls. ~ 1 ~!.~.~ ...... ~?~1.!~~~ ......... ??.~~ ~.~~ ..... !!!! ~!'!~ ..... !!~. ~:'!~ ..... ?~.~~~-~~-~ ..... !!~.~ ~r.~~ ..... !!~~ ~!~~·~--~-~~!.~~ ~~~~ ..... !!~ FO~NO wh. do~: Vic FOXY Girl's Out·Call .-~ Mlln1 t·ur1 s t. (Juliette) REAL ESTATF:SJ\LI'...."; f!o~a Chica & Edinger, l\tassage. u Call-We lnd Engrllytlrau Sll'.IK m~l bc.cx ~r. Cont~su ATTENTION H.n.846-4678. Co m e . Speda1;,. CREW MANAGERS DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER SlsManncclec lo$15K ""' fash•on•. NR . LICt:NSF.D. fo, OU N O G c r m a n ParapleRics. 542·3100 Ll'~al Secy /Corp $8fi() 67S·J:li5 UNl.ICENSt:J>. For Mew spa~ Promotion J\.1aint.cnance Mech $950 ------GETTHF. llt:I> , St\epherd, Female. Vic. PREGNANT? r-· MECHANICAL 1-••'n• P•r•. onn•I A••n•y CARPET '"'k•r & Np f'wy l '"yr • • "' ~ ·~ " "" "" M"n•<un·,,·t '"' t•l"''•lal•' na " · ..,~ · Caring confidential .... F. •. 17lh.Cost•'1csa .. · ~ ·rREATMEN1'! okt •979 2253 Must enjoy working with young people · " nails onlv. Ah 's 1-1a1r 11 . . . rnunseling & rererral. So11e224 642-1470 B.a zaar,642·0434, Wt· train )'O U lo iie~ 'OUND v· r v~· Aborlion. adop1;0 n & 11 to 15 years of age. Van or full size homel' with an uccclerat-. t : 1co 1ctona& · ---- -llarbor. C.J\.I. Sm male keepin~. station wagon required. Excellent !\11n1mum 2 years recent drafting Marin•Furl J..'<i course that slart.s im· cttarcoal grey poodle. APCARE 547 -2.563 commissions. may earn up to $300 experience in manufacturi ng fi eld of J.4.MITOR Dock Operator mt'dhitcly. 1r you are in-· wtriter:ose.548-4579. M•SS•GE weekly. Dial 645-2873, ask for Mr. valves, pumps or closely related Mature, depend. person Reasonable knowlcd•c teresled in earning bil: ~: 10..31. 1-~cm lrish1 Siil: ''Jennie''. Nd s rrl~icalion . Reward. Artir 6pm . 848·0061. "" "" . ror hosp1t~I maint. dept. money from the start. R. GURE MODELS ·Bingham. ·eq uipme nt. Must be familiar with Apply Park Superior of boats & l'n~incs. Start get individualit.ed rreu.,. ANSI STD & MIL-STD·8. Knowledge of 11 ea I l h c ar<-. 14 4 S ~al $600mo. bi3·4JOO, training on the job lnooo ESCORTS Equal Opportunity Employer • NII -... rr· 1 hydraulics helpful. Ec1ual QppOrtunity SUpenor,,\le. ""'manytopo 1c~ ocab- Outcall · Appl.only •th t ' II k I MECHANICAL ed lhruout Orange CoUrte,~ Home·Ofrice·Studio WI na ion a y no"·n va ve company. J.4.MITORS ENGINEER/ ty, call for !utther de- , 63l·381 I HelpWcinted 7100 tfftpWanted 7100 f:sper'd only. :J,4 llrs DESIGNER tails. Arlene, (114 ) ------~--/ ••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••i Seftd re tumt' & salcry require-tnrnts to: ru~ht . 5 D:.a~~ wk 1\1ulC', Experienced layout & de· 848·8742 •' Lose your cool with your Babys ittl'r wnt'd for 2 and COOKS & J PO lox 2322, Mewportleadl, Calif. 92663 l>·cm . or <·pl:-; I rvint" h'ld H 1 · 'I Id bo "I 1 area . Call bctwn <!iHn & tailinJ;: of mechanisms & c 1 ren? e p 1s ava1 a· 9yro ys.,. Y 101ne 1n COUMTER eleetro·m<'chanical de· ble 24 hrs 549-8939 So. Sant;i Ana. C;il\ ... rt PERSONNEL Spm, ~1on f'r1. 752·7292 -vit·t.-s. Xlnt opportunity L~ST c · ,. t GPM . 75t ·3l31. P ·r • F 11 . J•NITOR ..,. : ~~1amc sc '"'" ,"ED~·ould)-ouliketogo ----art· 1me °' u ·time, "" in s mallncv.·companyin m~fe, .Vtc. l\lcsa Verde. to Reno by Greyhound Babysitter needed p::irt days & ni ~hts . Apply in He-I W d F: per 'd s win~ ?>hirt Newport lkach. Conla<.1. \mr111 g rctl collar. !\ti Ilic phone (-115 ) time for 2 yr. old 1n thc person,2-.SPl\1, Tues ihrv Ht'lpWanled 7100 P aMe JIOO l'i Upervisor . fo'u\I co. C. McG re"or. V .P . 545 7246 "· l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _,·_·__ __ 387 ·ti611f ·. Bluffs.~0·7958. "'a . C.4.RL'SJR. i::xt:cu··riv1-: Sfo:<"·GettlOfcTme SSOOup bencfits.4811rwk.Call Jo.:nr.:1necrinJ!. 1714) '..!., REWARD J..Dotorcs B<irrena, as of 8.4.KERY CLE.4.,...UP RF.TA HY XI n t_ o p . Lot:. of room for "ad· !HS-8911_:_ ---97Y·484H or send resume ·i. 2002S.E. Bris tol.SA portun1ly lo h1 .. hly "an<•m•nt "'l •••on'I•"" to LP,~\: Siamese Kit ten. this date, 11-03·75, 11m not Retiree-supplement Ytlur --"' • ~ .. .... JA.MITORIAL 4~lll & Neptune.N B. r_esponstbleforany dcbts incon1e p /t11nc . C o.ill COUMTERHELP skJlled•ndividualto~·ork \\'l.'ll·om1• Goodl\'Plnl(' nepend<iblc woman fnr MEUROSC.4.H Ql)l 675·~ --bu~ my o"·~· ~·6386. FUii & p/t1me days. App-w1adm1n1s1rat1\·c VI) in CON TH<ll. (,\itt:l-:n Sl<-ady ""'Ork Medi cal 3723 Birch SlreC'l ...L.:.l.: ---D 1 T 25 L Corµo r:.1 tc off ice~ of t:mplo)•nlent ,\gene) Bid NH 40 h k Nt•""·purtBc;ich.Ca926f.O LoSt: Puppy, Uox1c 1nix.Gt:NT of !\1ean ~,st>ek s earma 1J. wilh rn;ina· 1Y: e aeo .. H'J!>~ a l\lortgageHank111.c f 1rn1 3400lr\·ine.St('102 ~ ··· rs w ·1 '".NISmin'-'.·: lasl sccu Ot•t Caucasian br1dl'. 19·.32 . gerial t! . ..;pcr. fk·sl Costa Paz Rd. Laguna ills . rt,ust be ;ihlc IO hand It• ;o.:~ pt Heh 71 4 /556-8505 ~~::~~!~:.~~~ ·n~~~: c~~ 29. 1..ocallon of Bushard n?.1 '?~·e~t3Slbs .No child . f.1esa Beer B<ir . For Dental Receptionist. ex· a ll admini -;tralive -Daily Piiot . 1•. o. Box & Adams, 1111 . Hc~·ard . \\tlhs.&i0-!.476. appl. call !\1 ikc Kahn at pcricnrc req 'd . No duti t"S. int e r f a ce lla1rdresst:r w /followin ~ IS60, Costa Mesa Ca hr. 8~·7711 ext 421 o r l'I . 1 1 b . ., 557 ·32..50 5.aturdays ~ood balary& ~·/puhh~'. f1.J ll('l1on effcc· for new un1qu(' salon in 92626 ~·'0149 aft 6. Falnn1nfi ~~ve d Y c a1~ .I - -benefits '1r qua lificd t ' v c I Y w I I i t t I e Laguna Bch. 494·6464 -:;;;;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I LOST in Irvine. Oct 30th. lla ~ilto~ i Neo ~har:e ! IEAUTICl.4.MS 644·2119 or 332-6377 . sm·",Pn",· vmi s u1 o::i. ~ c,·"r !. • T llo T · Sh 63! ,117 W/foll. New N.H. salon. -O)I x erricr. Ort . ..,. 644·1.1661 or!>40·K5H2. Dental Receptionist secretarial ex per. ~nd smooth white hair. blk ~ & ---f'or bus y Pedodontic letter s t:itinJ,? qualifiea Is inlerYif'win.c: fr>r J?ifl markings. fle a collar, oymettat! Beauty f)peralor LSham· ii rae. in c .~1 . Dental lions lo: CALll-.l)RNIJ\ packers to start immed weighl 61., lb. Reward repar •on poo Girl & I Assl. for new MOlffG,\G t: SEH VI<.: I-; 11 9 J Se M fo'lk HICKORY FARMS KEYPU~CH OPERATOR ISwin9 shift I Ph. 552-8621. j:.,;;;:;.;;:••••7(;75 Richard Oucllclt4:._Sii~~ ~~~: ex per neccss. 11~ 1-.;. 17th St. 'fubl1n, l\lr:n · N~:~ 1 1 ~.s. Ji9~"0 , Calif.9261«1 Airriort Loop llr . <.: !\1 . 1\n 01~:1\1n).! is avu1luhl(' Loll\~ Boxer.pup, re in . dk •••••••••••••••••••••••Beauty Operator. lluir -r " h (J l - MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY ·rempora.ry Help Lcadin,::: game & toy manu!. needs exper 'd re· tail merch;ind1ser lor O ran~e Co. area. Guaran-lee hrly wage + cu r mileai:{e a l low . Previous ex-per. nee, Gall 714164'1·66.l:i S·Kl)M. R.E. SALESPEOPLE Top location, Cap ti\/e market area. Opportunl· ty ror 2 experienced pro- \•en salcspeaple to shaN~ the rincst market in Newport Beach. Con. fidenUal inquirie.<r. C. F. ColesworthY Redlan 640.0ofo RF.ALESTATJo;S,\1.1'~ ,:,,., Join #! Twbetl. Rt'Clffors ' •Free Traininlol: I .Cadillac Program •Hawaii, AcapulcoTriP-t •Nationwide Referral:. If unlicensed, let us M• Si!(\ you in obtainin~ yowr Real Estate license. CalJ· 11111 f.1ory,842·61:B l. (rt•ar bid).!) or a r.t•ypunc IHH"~ or RECEPTIONIST brn, uncut ('ars, Vi c: Singer/~uitaristavailable Stylist & l\1ani r uris t r DESIGM t:xper.fu.llchar~ebk~p!"/ -------~·1th 1·2 years prt>Ytous :\10Df:l.S ·fl.lASSF:USES llurbor & 19th . CM . c.1 11 for pri v a tc pa rt ies, f.'/time w /Collowing. 60'; DR •FfSM •N sc. t•y. ~r des1).!n ~lud.10 1n 11ousekee1u·r. ex. pcr ·d. ex• .. •ri(•nef' for our s wrn" f' Sh a r ·p 0 ff I •e t'• rt 7 .16 90 "4 · · f · N ,,., "" ,..~ " fo~i)::urt• l\1odl'ls, .... corts, .... a pm . ' ·, ., winter cruises or week· + r1n~c l)cnl'. l'W Costp.c Me s a . Lall f /t1mt•. o~·n transp _ shift. 5p;i.1 .12·JOl\M. Jn . Rvward. end cruise. References. s'l.lon, Wes tc liff Coi£· llave you ever wi shed ~5·7780,\ l<efercnces.M0..2778. forex c xperie nr-e pre· !\tasseuse:< needed. Top Mewport Ctr needs• '· Also xlnt handyman . fures. 751 ·49Sl. you could ~·ork for a ------r -" b t t ..... · "(! money, N e w s tudio. --'t...Jstw/PIXew: .. Found : Cat . Fe male. 675·7873 s ailboat manuf .. but FilcClerkTrainee llousekee~r /Compan1on. err.:u, u no r _.,uirl · fL'"ll <vtll ~·rr ,, orange & gray. Rcnt\y looltke~r fll•c.•pt. didn't know ho~· to break 8 ·z 82 ·z AB for conj!en1al !<id>' '" i.:::c..:::::c:... ______ ~ ~-· 'd. XMt co. .,, oc F ' d H~ w-•-" 7100 r r b A "" l.'all ll;111:1 llalHAt•r Nt't..'Cled Students p /time spayeu. a1rgroun s.. onp ~ Front o c o u sy 1ntothe industry ~ Jlere·~ A top profession;_il firm ~·hl't'll·h;_i1r . tn h~·c 111 . 75~.487;1 ~l'\'CS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chiropractor Im nicd. your t'hanee ir you arl" an seeks cager ind iv . for i·n rm, hoartl & :-;;_ii. 494 6701 ~~o~~~;~n ;·~~11~ ~~~UN~ AMERICAN LOST: Sm male collie Al.lerat.io.ns . !\lens & posilion. llrs 9.1 & 3-6. cxper'd sailor & a self try level position. Call ---Coast llw y. No. G, CARHIAGEHCY (Shellie>. Tan /~·ht. In ~om~ns.Seamstress,ex. Dr. Gary L . t::outure, s larling ?ilechan1cal t.<in nda Block. 833·2700 llousckccper ·\'OOkexJ)('r GREAT l.uJ!una ~at·h . 497 .1034 , 1000/o lnlployw ~RI If(· 6'10·13ilf. per in both. J\.l us t op· 2043 Wcstrliff Dr. Suit<-Draftsmau. \\'c need a Dennis & Dennis Person· fo r ;_i single per~un. L1\·e· ER J Paid Fe~ \ s. per ;ile power & 107,NR645·5300. youn~. s harp . fas t & nclService oflrv1nc,20H2 in ,lialboa.$300 WEST H Jpm.s:30pmM·F' Lolt Siai;ne~e cat 6 mo. blindstitcli. Beach area. Boosl your Chris tm as hardwork1n ~ dl'S 1Jo!:ner ;\h t helsonOr. _62_3·1_87_9_ __ SAVINGS MURSESAIDES 64 M 470or laog hatred. blue eyes. 673-754'6. bud<•!'. 6 ho••<•w•· .. , .... ~·/mjnSyrsexper., ~'ho ::::=..:::cc.____ H ~ · Ope · II h'fts 547·1694 ._ • ., "II 11 f" & bo d f 0Usc.eeptn9 4..SONcwn.•rtCentcrUr. n1ugs on a s I , '----------Newland & Warner area •-m·en·ean Stat•-B .. nk , ... 00 .•. .,01 10 mk monci· 1s ~·1 1ng to star ow & rec rm ar . am .~ f 'd S ,. R d8420847 >-• ..... ~.... .... · -work-his--wayinto-a-sati~· fun.+ $200-mo. Compa· Porters Ne~·portllca t-h exper. pre · om e ew;ir · now taking applications S!O in I 11i hrs easy ""'ork fying eareer ""/a pro· nion for ~randma in cozy 2Sh1ft s avafl;_i1l\l' T.A1uaropp-r.mplo]'1ot /F trainees accrpted. Ai>l>ll RECEPTIONIST - Lite typing & ~eneral of· lice. 3 d:;iys_ per week. ('rhurs. t'r1, & Sul.), Re- cent cxpcr. & rer•s re• quired. <.::ill Harbara Davis lor ap~t . 642-1626 !\1a~~s gold wedding band. for e x Per· Lo an 962·3614 ~resslve young ('O. build-brh l'Oltai;e ~6·3404 or lialbo.aliay Club 1' a r k S u Pc r i 0 r R d S t & I II l ~'lW.Co.·••111 · .. y,NB --------1-tcalthc are. 1445 • ewar ecre ary _e ers. llo)'" and G,;,15. ••es 12 10 1ng top or the tine pro· ~2 3871 " ., ... 546·6035 Phone for appointment 14_"F\Jn job. If you like dul'L"i. --------645·5000 LE(;AL secy. J,!c n'I 1>rac· S up erior /\ ve , NB 640-5100 RO·cartln}::, pizza and pin· WESTS.4.IL CORP .;l.'ncr:.11 Offu·e -lite. l'rer. rl·~•denl of 642·:M 10 Lost: Small ferJ\?le cat. S CLEAMUP 1 , ------, Saddle back Voll ey. Good -- tnos,grey/org markings, AnsweringSer'lice balls,::ind canwork afcw Ca llfl.lrs.Sheridan In thi s ,c:ro~·ini:: firml llousekcc per. ('Xp_er_, s kill s. Sa lary ,.001 . NURSES AIDES bf"i.tn eyes, no collar. 14 Loca tions. Full or hours after school and on 549·4060 Sf'eking pcrsonablc 111 . nt·cded Nov. IOth ·DCl' I men s u r :.1 l l' w fl· x p. & ORDERLIES Reliable woman to t akt' Lost 10/31. vie 18th /San· p/time shins avail. in· ~~~~~U':.~~n call ?ilr . div. fo r public contact 20lh. ~!t:r J•.•n. 5th Sharon8J.'\.JG2_2 ____ F:xpcr'd. Ba yview Cnnv. c,are of in va lid !i dys a taAna.CM .~6·M79 rlude some wknds. Ex . ..::.:::.::c"'-.:::.;.:._____ Oeskclerks &maids position w /c us tomer pernl an tnll ;, · Top . ,. . l losp. 20.'i5 ·rtiunn Ave. week. S75. 5'111·126:! o(' f' o d n d I i t t I e b I k per prcf'd. EOE. 543 ·7787 BbYS· G IRLS Apply in person ;el·r:l~~~ ~~1 Jl~rh~rt ~~!~~z.~,~ ~nd~~L:1~~e;,~e~';. ~f:1' ~;~~,~-~~1r;~1Jll~~''h~~ _C_M_.G<_2_·35l_J~---·---l.:'.'~":l·~H~•l2~a~ft~':"'.~8~o~:w~.--- pt/Cockapoo? ~·hite fl ea •Are you interested in COLLEGE STUDEHdT1S ii~~~~.nc'::a~~~I'!,~)~ IJ ~\; 11 •1 !. p ~ r 5~1~1~ e 1 ble hr~. s dys. 1·ust1n Vie. Airport u ~. 83J·0031 . t-lursirtCJ RE MA.MAGER t'Ol\ar646·M31N.8 .1-li J::h management? Earn up (16yrs. +)hrs. 4·8 y, A kf M G 1 1 •.-,~·ic·<· of Irvine. 2082 Call 5<14·48'13aft.6pm L~.T M". INTRODUC f'. RN Ne w Century 2 1 ;1t to S-1500 per nlo p /lime. J0-4 S;it. Tirket s ales ror _ s or rs. ~___.__ ·= r. ,. f'OUND : Dog, J yrs old ~, lature. ·~-si~. ~hc hclson Dr. _ _ _ YOU to 11 f! e I 1 n c Wknd s upervisory relief Mat•Arthur &j'ord Hd. ut ,~ ....., w.. sportsevcnt s .S:il. +0 ,.r .. "l o r of .. , ....... ,... 73 ,. II hi .. .. lt"tff. Part Doxie, mostly ----------1 .. .1. ... _ f M t ... , ·~ '"'"·' llOUSEKEf:rf:R & ehild Fasb1on ..... 'J'hc )o'un · .. ...,. O( ranc 1ou~C Sl'l!Jo>.~ex· bon143 .-+: ....... n<: itsd. usd Gurf1eld Conv. ilos p. GENERAL P ll•me J <h Mu ·I l•ke LYN 1>'d r<'OJI esta\1· off1cG \!hite. St\J-lgts. 549·1805 Are You Too Young be positive. fn en ly an suh·'"'ul• -•·ch . sc·ll•nR. care, for 8 yr old . Irvine 1 • " For .... _.. 7 .. ~ .. ,..~ OFFICECLERK .,,, ... , 4 hr•i<l"y. 'Ion· clothes&Pt'OPle.have2 4 D<t}'S J -11 :30 r f'}i('r m.ulOJJ.!<'r. Should ha\'e Alnlnes. ha\·e neat appearanc~. 7781 "orr·,·eld II .I!. u .. " u •• I h N Ile " FOUND : L~ hair ""'hite ~-Kitten. Vi c. N°"'Pl Bch, Dr. Stockton. 6'1'3656. C h Ir I h I U s v Expcr1cnct.'d ofrict• L'r•. 'lu•t h .. ve O"'n or3evcs &car a v!d11.,in· r /t1me . Xlnt b<-n cf1ts, en.t.'l Y • cwport '<H'n Large concern has open. ar e P u , <" P ·• · "A7·'""71 ,. '' "' .. ... I b bl t 01 · rr -c II ,... ""' c lerk . J::oo d 1yp 1~t . 1,.,,n"P· & '"'·"· <•"529" teres ted 1n earn1ni:: hcalthins urance&hfl'. exp. an< 1· n ~ o i1s• ;ngs for lOgals&~uys.1 8 ymp1e C o ~-· a --., • ·• ,,.,., .. ·1·1 f on••rate JI) ke.v acldtn ).! .. kd ·•".· !2().$3() "''r l'\(' (;rf'at for LV1o.1 :-<Um<' respons1 n 1ty nr lo 23 yrs. !\lus t be single 897·0040 DISPATCHER ,.., -.... ~ ,.. ,.. d machine by touch Xlnt · ---homcm;1kt·r~. ~J.7470 or 11 _7·."". ~. ·i·•ht rcli .. f Fri & lorm1n~ and .1 m1n1slL"'6 & free to travel Entire --tlirave.vartl ) I" k L I I I L I "" .. ~ • t FOUND G Sh d CLERK bcncf1ls ~~ work1n)! l'Ol1 · 1.<. pr .• 1111 ~, 1\/~·1n . 846-428fi S'a l . l'a''k 1,,·d ,, Cuno. Ln J! n ~1nn1n ~ c;irn . : er ep puppy U .S . at ;i ran om Apply in person I I r I S I t I t ml". bl k /lan. 3 mo. G Ast toPu,chas•ngA.n ds.Ap1>lybct~'1'cnfl&l 2 l'n\all' rm A.1t·a res.----"-l•r,41,,, .... 1,, ... h•p l!d, .aarv 1a~f'f nnp4•rrcn • ,·,;nerary. uara ntee re· s · ~·· YellowC"bCompany · L m & bo· •d ....... ' "' ,. -~ r rr •· 'd "'" pm, or l'all 51ii·2.'"i5 1. ex.I 'S/_jU~k.67:1-918'.I \ 1vc·1 n r . a, NB.&12.8\);l·I o o 11·1· ).!rn'>"i .... x.p Wil80n&Paciric834·3820 turn. 2 Week expense Lit e typing. ex.pedr . 11251Slater,fo'.Vl y 22fibt.-t weenl2 &.iiim. -------+s alar~. \\<-need a _._ salesfX'Oplc:.1l~u~a ntcd. Cindy paid trainin< prngram. w /kardex. re cor s tNoPhoneCall-. d s G t l k h -F II --~--------• Ir I XI I &r " L.1\1 Cox.J\.-lan ufal'tunn~lnJri·t ion !\1o l ctu p ramma o a cc ar~\!ttran<e County J'us1n05s u or part time. Above average earnings, he Pu · nt sa ary r · Please) So of hlm • wh1 l<-J\1 am;_i "'•" A9~ -d·. ln'sh c.11,., fem. · OC A' 1 Co. Inc .. 15051'..:. \\·arner, .\Ian. me experience. our 1 c. Woman has part·time '""'""'..,.,, ,.vw1 o3C • tr a "s po r lat ion 1nge. 1rpor area. k C II <•5 81°< 1----------- Approx 5 mos Old ' Callo. k" t54•·-0·3 Santa i\na.92705. 549-1955. _wor _s. ~~ · ""' Job•i....,nin_g 1nMarketin< 0 ... ,8 . furnished. For interview 1c 1~eu a ··J<h>o DRIVER }'female. ---··~ R .,_. Sl\Lc..; tiacentia & 18th. C!\1 Call 836·8887 . 'Betwn Companion for lady en Full time. Pick up & ti<-· ~ u ;_i le~~l~~crrl u 111 t Y I **LYN ** ~c~~·~f 64~~~~~pcunt· . EX°PERIEHCED OR :$'/=~;97:-:84--:--:--:---:-l-'tO~a~m::_:&~S~p~m::... _____ 1 whlchr. L.ite hsk}l. Pvt livery. !\lust be over 18 --Nt'Cdcd for Orange Coun· ---HEW LICEMSEES FOOf!Ld long haired grey & ,.\RT GALLERY SALES, rm w/TV. Sm. salary . ~·rs . _Co lor Glow Inc . H.tp WG11ted 7100 Help Wanted 7 100 ty's lar~cst skilled nurs · PART TIME 'l'he m ost at't1 v1· n1·~· of• wWtc male cat w/rluffy P it Knowl-"ge ·,n c--. J\.1rs.Snydcr548·817·1 645--1•122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllJ! fa cility. l\f any f'ringt• rice in C.:D~1 . \\"1• 11;1.v lor..: & . cu ,,., --h<-nt>fi t -;. in t·l udcll Suh~11lutt·ShofJp1."rs;lnr. , .• ,, .. ,,,,,, ... ,, .. ,, ... -. tail Ocl. 31. Cst l lwy temporaryArt.67J·()ll62. Earn $200 mo. p/t1mc. 11 llh 1 r nl'C'fl~ women who t"l"IJOY u ... .., ,.. -~ Marigold, Cd M. After 6 COOK tUllerbrush Sales! local DELIVER TELEPHONE ~.uoo+·;k~fif~l~s~t; s upe r m arkc t s hp'g, te lephone, pr1nt1ng & ~l§r,4944 Asst. Cam«Wn l\crom pli:iihed Continen· area. Bill, 968·8378. · l'aid holidays, Up lo 3 M 1 n i '" u m $ 3 per poslagC', bus\nc~i::. rarcL'>, P /time. Mon, Tues, Fri & tal Cui,ine. Dinne r s hift. 1;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;-;;;;;;;;;;l ,_ r cu:-.turnt•r assiRned to brochures, pro rnoliorr. FO\.(N D: Afghan puppy, Sat. Some photographic Wed lhru Sun . Top Ii T I DIRECTORIES w~..:~,paildl v;d1c., • .....,nuAs olr you. l\lu 'i l fi ve near Ask ul>out nur iut'l'llllYP f~tn a l e, t a n w /blk exper. req 'd . Pen · wages. Balboa Penin. B.EC ROMC ~.u .. u:.. en an<'~_-3 PP Y Rrciokhur.,t//\d;ims.<.:all commiss1011 :-pllt. Ca ll ;~~·s.~:~·l~.r~~.~~ nysa\·er. 1545 Newport 673·7730 ASSEMILERS M Q W R~~;-;; ~:n~. ;irn;p~t~.' 846·:i01" bt•tw 11am & ~lifff.:inclry .fi7J-760l • days. c8::1.:.,C:::M;.c_ ______ ,cOOK. cxper'd ror CORY . Exper.Soldcring en r omen 10.10 W.\\'arnt•rAvt•.S1\ Jpm -----1----------~--------Auto Parts Counter hos p. Good pay. Call Loadin~ P.C.B ·_.. -__ FOUND: F1uf(y chareoal Person. Needs 3 to 5 5J6.7"40until4pm. Ant, TempoTemporary lfelp r>.1 1\JI), t d:typcr~·k ,N.H PBXAnsweringSe-r..- gru klt ttn,, vie. or Slater Years Chrysler Ex pr. 53&-0360. 17802.Sk y Park lrvtne 18 or over with cars. station wagons 2 Bachf'lors. ltefs. Ca ll Newport. <.:nst a 1\1 csa &1..os Jarchnes, Fnl. VI· Fri'n ge benent'". Paid1j;;;;k"r.;::-;;;~-;;;;;;;~-;1~~~~ .. ~0.~44;50;~~~ 1. ht k l'I d 6Jt.J538 car\ymorn. and Jlunt. Hl'h. areas &ntt~y I ..._1867 • "-" f 1 1 h 4 or 1g true s. casant out oor ---->ull or p/limt> s hift.s •n · P /liml". 111'1\t -7.301\M, • Y·~ . vacaUon. Pro. fit sharin.g. '""-"""" or ues om. c .m FOUND· G Shep. A k (or Bill H arlwtg. days. Hrs t0am6p . work. Your aYailable daylight MA.ID.W.4.MTED clude ""·knds. l:'~l!.perpre· Xlnt workinf.! condi.._ · e r m 1 646-6716blwn9am-5pm. ELECTROMl.C hours . California li cense plates OonQu111.ott l\tot('I r'd t:o •:.54J.i787 • t:.o . F:. Cnntact D. Cile St. It. B. M ale. 1 ;; .. ~!1.1934~~;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ ASSEMBLER required. 2100 Nc~·port HI. CM --Roa c t1 c. I\. N. C(lst a Blk/tan. Approx 9mo. Cook n~ed (or new pre. Min .o(6mos.ex.pcr. Ca\1&122670 Me s '-' '\t ('mo r 1 a l ldenUfy collar. 536-9594. schoot opening in Irvine, LARK -----Physical Thttapist l-Josp1tal, 6"2·Z134. 'VON in 2 wks. Call Lee A 1 fo ·ob des• · t . & t · · !\lanagem<-nt l-'or convah!sct•nt ho:;p 1:·::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ J<'ICMfflD: Adult bike. Oct .. ~·7331 EMGtHEERIMG CO. PP Y r J .. np ion . rafllng r1-;0rLF: Pf:RSON s {' n d r l's u m ,. t 0 - Get Vic or Ot'eanrront 866 W.16th Sl. N.B . 9 A. M . or l P.M. Daily F.xec. looking for part Clasiufied ad no 5GI. c/n Na Identify. 673-7293. ChrittMas-.iftgl COOIC.S & 642·9205 ' Be~inning Thursdav. Nov. 6th time bus1nes5 as!'oc1atc Daily Pilot . PO tlox !SoGtl, L1· T : Yel l ow gold lecjlltMow COUMTU ~YIM'ftt()ff..-ed 1960GlosHl.Orc..p 1r1 wbole~ale supp/u~s Costa't\-fesa,Ql92626 ega la d les w r ist PEISOMMa Sm:iJi1te manu!. need~ 2539 W. La 'alma tr.Grl A.ahelm Hu s 1 n c s s I 11 I I Y - ---CFvl~TimeJ . tcb. Vie. CdM or ForAVONREPRESEN· Part·Time k Full·Umct, reliable (/time employe 3307W.CastorSt.s.taAnct cap1t a \1zed. lnt<'rv1ewR ea l E s t;itc Sol es . l\1ed Surit. 11 ·7:30 !'hlft. er Jnn.Reward. TATIV£S, Best lime days&nighll:·Applyln for grn'I s hop work. IBFairD .,. ,,._£ 67J.~ ~lonlf'omer y R ea l r;;<ip e r . ae ul e c ar~c,, __ ever to e!llabli..-h peraon.Z.$PM,Tueslhru 9'79·2290weekdys,Vern. r,lldcJ ,..l4,.....,.taM'"4 l\.IANI CU RI ST J.:!ltatcin03n11Pointhas hosint:1I only , ~:xcellcti'F 350 c u.slomers. Excelle nt Sat. (0.C. Fairgrounds) F.:nter from For barher s hop n e w ow n e r . Need ben('f1ts. Contael Mr\(." '" I 5 p /llme e.trnt n & op· c••"sJ• -Nnwport Blvd. Salurday•only .•97·1•U>. ]Jynamu~ sal(':i people to J Hnstn, 6"2·2734 , Cosl.t' ',:'P.lf!t•••••••••••••••••• portunlfy. Interested? ,,,,__ F-V Don't drop the ball ! Get a " ~ ~u,1[rne111 current 5taff. M es tt i\-1 c m o r I ti l ,dh'inklncproblem? C.11: 5tO-'KNl or Zenith 9!M5Wamer, • ly .iob wltb a low-cost Dail)' Equal Opportunity Employer Classifif'd ads sell bi,,; Pnme location . Listing Ho~pital . JOl Victorl'll. ·~~~~l~~~~~~H~~~p~U~n~ed~7~~~~~~~·~~~·~~~~1S~~~~l~~~·~~~m~1~w~~~~·g'~l~lo~1~C~l~a~s~1~lr~i~e;d;A~d~.~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~1~~--~m .x lnlmmm~~.C~WE. ~ ~ hnad..,-P$-3830 ' Daily PilotClaulfied Ad. Phone64:·5678. \ ~ it~cm~.:.:· J~"'::;1~c;:a1~1!:"4~2~·5678~;,· ,,:,_~c~.1~1t~od~•~Y~·~·9"~·~·1~261l~.=d~~~~~~~~~ .--• • "'-f ~ • •I - RN RN'S - • ' I ' . . . . . . . . ~ . . " -- Ot DAILVPILOT Th rad N be 6 1& '''°~ .... ''"'"' .................. .,.JSuie v .. ~ .. 1·. ---··-·-""..i' "'"""u Mo.bl ... ·~oa t 1083 8oof5-t'ov:.~ ••••• !~;4.~MO~~:.~ ,._, ~-~~-~==""-'=""---------'"~"==•:Y~·=o~,,.=m=~'~·'-""-'':> , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••.-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1.-MH 1 ''''E\a''' a Jmport! •••••••••••·••••·••••""'•• M14pW..t.ci 7 100 HelpW•ted 7100 AppUeces 1010 . t . S.lc,Sale.,Sale Kn1 Sa. Bed. New, com·••••••••••:··~·•••••••• 25•~c:Se11~11mer '14 Execu.Uve, 18,000 ml, ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl ov1 n~1 to S~ F /pt Thurs . Sil. ph:le, atilt pkgd. Xlra GIBSON SC Twin Vol\'OI , bait tank. sleep& 'J. Call lo appree. Typi1t1Clerk confident . l\ustra a~ e p, ihot. 9 OOamt.o5:00pm firm Sl90 (worth 142:1). S150 s:mo. 64& .wJ.349649&.$00 Sailboat Manufacturer perm. PQSitiOn pleasani Kenmore wddU1ipos1t1on 67S·014" lll:nu accumulated fQC QDSiS170,us11&1.lyhoro~. 536-XJSOaflr.r&pm ' . Motor I MAST IUILDER infornlal ore. 't·or tiippt Country I< it t hen $300. Ru t1tuan Shepherd1Huak1t yean1 4' prtrec_t to srll: incl del. m.-~ •lammond Chard Organ 14 ' Gla5stronB ~·~to IHP For ~entl 20 I ¥~:1ntt1tor i tmmed .. opening ,for ."-~16 1 646 1115. puppn.'ti. 6 Wks. Nd Kood :#!edtv~hr~~l~kec;~:; WA..,TED Xlnt for.fttmily rm. Paid ~l~~~~.7~ a e ~. :."Jfoo' Pl ' • mast but Ider. Req' .nun Typist. IBM Composer' Will bu)' some rerr11(. ap-~:.c , )'a rd. 5'8·0014 bcf Verifax duplicator. $50; n f3()0ask1ng S200SJ1·zt32 1 ~~~~;.!!''----:::-;:;J.=~:.::-..,.-::-::::-::-:::~ 1-Z yrs ex per -in lleharc w /pus ttl up e.XP4!rience pll<tnct.-s , runn1ni.i CJr not. lnulll $15 · l&ti fan boolul TOP CASI-I DOLLAR T l Clark A.rt ls ts loclh. Sail 9060 ' M.J{. better lhannk';;: welding & mos~ U $ 5'&8·2888. Also s c rap melal r...-!.L.-elec. healer, back packi P~ID FOR YOl!,R ~i:;:;ri Pert cl. With ••••••••••••••••••••••• fullS.C.,xtra&asthtlMAI sembl)'. App~)', ls l~nder 615.~ "'""nim-T 8050 adding mach .• rr:cords. JEWELRY. WATCtlES. ca.wsiis.~·~lS t$' Sall Boat w/traller. 1tor rompt., 1ell \'achti, 1922 e ... rranc· TYPIS! Kt:nmort: l'ort Otohw•br ••••••••••••••••••••••• chest of d.rawer~. new v4 AR'l' OBJECTS, COl..D $2:50. See at 388 W. Bay PPSS.7508'fo7~ l Rd, lrvlne. Mon. Tu.a. tr•. Fast nc· Cop"er-Lone .S&S X Int llau&g full of lurnitu.re. hors~pwr motr. Pi'-WreJ, -~lr~:,~~u~-~ R ~ l~ ~: J.arm;so. tlflP· top 610$ Coala Mesa. For inr~c;,11 OWN. A..sttAltf._ curate. ctependible. Pen· .. - ' O<!(lrwm g(tt, Uvlni; rm ecord c:abnt, oowllne TtQ''u "Es -·"kc.......-v.·atts RM;:, ~11er • ~·2020. ....ut.M...;TO~R MOHOM £ 1 SilllboatM1t.nufact urer n)'sa\'cr, 1545 Newporl Corld.G75·643'7 . set. forrplll din~lte set. ball , eof. tbll!.. $8 , .ow·-....v futl tone. 1160. Call T&.-T .1 ~ "' • 1 MASTER Blvd.Coest...-Mt>SU !\lov1nl'.l -Necdt0Sell :;~~~~%h~~~m~:1~~olt mt_t1t1 /w~men 's clothinic. Cancell~ Contract. 2000 ~·l1t1d;,y• i:~~t~::Es~~I. sa f1~der4 Pvtgroup.61.S.a:tB IMST ALLER Worehotlse rert0n W A$11EK $1~. ~~ny . e1nS~~emsi. plab~h yds <=_:srpe~inK. below llammond Piper Organ. times. Sl9M. &t.2·8143 reiltn, Tro~el t-1~7~ Capable of Installing un)' 673-848:! TnmdJc Be.d. Oak rinish. t e saw C • •hn dq.11 a .. C06l. I uutalJS41·8729 rhythm 1450. Xlnt <:ond. --• ••••••••••••••••••••••• item on the boat related !\1Jts l have-exper. in gd tond ioo • U,1b..12S. x.ec o 11. " . ..G 0tsper11te Mu!'lt sell this IUt lr n 1ohardwnre,plumbing& plu1nbing materials . !\l u.!.I st.I I. 2ml.I old . Ssi-8584 ...----matche<fcerDl'nlc swag Ukenewtopoflbelihe MaybeaeenalMl _ov-wk l8' Sol C.t.am1r111 av.ydu.tyut . Y it'b ""i i minor electrical. 2 to 3 ~·1'152 C;11u:iter vacuun1 "'/ut Imps. 42S ArrO)'O Chit-a Kenmore t:ltetrie dryer. t:rnerSt.Cl\t.&t2·3Bl.S lnci new trlr & many, also sandral~~l ou yrs exper. req'd Apply, -" tachments Paid Slli!i. 3 pc oom~ grouping like Dr.-, .L ... ii,un<& .Ue:ac h . $7__},Call551~9_7 _ PJ.lln.Y extras. $1100. or mot.or.C•11151 lslund~r Yuchts 1922 WllOW11A11NV1~TC<?W~RK . Sacr1f1t't' S99. 551 -0252 nu mattresses, colorful 494.9822, B h ' M h ' OfficeFumlture-& bst-ofr.675.7292. Late Mdl 20· Santa•r'i! &.rrancaRd,lrvn;c. ) . r./\ AB da)'!l covers & bolsters real ing ac Inf'. &-.I.__. 1085 If t toa d ied --------Cl{OOSE your hours,_·.:_ 84& Super3PamilySale:Crib portable . Bennett AP·4, ......... ,......... • LID014GreatChri!itma11 se -~o n ·• il SALl-:SCOUNSt-:1.0llS work for yourself, be G.E. Hefn.: 17 5 II Gr1lrl 915' & mattre:-s. 2 car seuts, IPPU. Used 5 mn·s . Orix ••••••••••••••••••••• • ift. Xlnt cond. 10aded. "".l refng. cooler.awn ni:: For Newspaper Promo· your own bos.~. Men or $125 f1r1n . J.159 P.1an J!old . Couch & loveseat, brand b.olby eqwp. totli. hsehld $462. Sell $250. MB·1288 Exe svl rhrs Sl5!35·dkcy fncl trlr., Asking $1 ,07.S. hitcti & swa)' ba~i ~ hon. l\-1ustcnjo)' working Woml'n. Can be shghtl)' C.P.1 .556·0149 n~w . xlnl qua lit-)', items. book s, larger an6. t•hr' .SH /up . s~y _a:· days 558·1SOO Ext. 41 or tub, cryt:s. 4 w . 1,...1·~ with YO}L"K peoplt.-10 to handi ca pped . Neal · --• 8015 sacrifice.$325.962·2562 ladies clothes, furn. & P.lach1necvN1 . Pierce· 7 83J-0204eve&. brks, like new, s-, · l4.year.sofa.:e Reliable C le an Appearance. Ar.action misc t'ri./Sal. 9-4, 2906 US COINS Y.'.19lh,CM.G4S7411 . OWTier.586-1719 l'Cl4 transportation rt•qu1rl·cl Vl'lS;, retired. A~e 25 . to ••••••••••••••••••••••• t\Jll size box springs Carob (EBluffJNB Mostly SiJ \•er dollars & NCR cash re11:ister. Model Catalina 21 '.. Sl.~p, t~!1 24 · Ji..ensklll ideal for Ext•ellent part·llmc pos1 7Q. SUpplemenl your in **I BUY* * & mattress $20. Enormous collection of some gold, \'aluable col· 24 . Xlnt cond. $450. rlg -11:174 . Mart¥old ' Colorado River. $995., uon Hi~h pay for :!-3 tome. Dnvde u cab 61 hrs Good Us<.-d 1-'urniturc & 493.5939 :articles & obi·el·ts. Sal. Ject1on. 979·1268. 968·4058. Gr.old hu~,11& n,on ~kt1d su~· 548.5638. ' MuN! eal·h eveninK. hair. or more a ay. App y 111 N "-1 1 Sol aces, u net e in er10 •• Y II Appliances -Oil I will cw ...,aut I-ere u on a lOam . 1970 Port Trinit)' ., · · bd VllF' b 11 T 1 day Salurday Call person5•1 e ow Cab Co .• ..,...,,II for You. & Love Seat. must sell Cr NpJkh 1" mi from Starting a new bus1ncsi;. Atorn1c 4 1n ·. • '12 31 "'1' }o"lre a r~.vc 642-8102 for intt•r\'1ew 11251 utcr r\ve, Foun· ~MASTERS AUCTIO.._. S'll596J-860l · • ' MOVING S.4.LE Profess1onoal logo de· ROfo", twin Ritchie com· Trlr. Xlnl cond .. rea bcforl' 6:00 ta1n \''alley. "" San Joaquin llllls Hd. & Roll·'rop p; re Organ signer has the a.ns\lo'e.T for passes calibraled 8·19-75. roll. Low ut $4 ,995. or ~ 64M686 & SJJ.9625 Dinette Set , brown table 4 fl., a cA rt h u r 1 n t er · Console (idea for large si~ns, letterheads. bus Siiitn(•t Sum log & knot· oft. Morns & f.Ye5-; SALES SCRAM-LETS Aft 6·Coll 842· I 542 lll<1ck <:ush..ion chairs. G44·56J8. desk l$125. Spanisb• l..o\" t·ards. etc. S3'1 ·2H81. meter. Call 114·493-3903 493.Mll7 . J f_;xper'd Jewelry Bout1 ------tikenew. $17.'>. 559-4027 BARGAINSGALOH,..;! es eat 575, matc hing forfurtherinform;i:tton. f C. PUBLIC _ For trailer: Used Ea ft que. Appl)' '1ro, Soul~ ANSWERS * * 3 5 . 1 ll SI 1 2 25210rangeAvt:.C.fi.1. I.amp ·rabies $25 . Old • h" 8093 , 1 "e•23'7'"1tPSuwkt · b mpcr <·oastPlaza. WI\'{' ar oo s, SA1'URDAY IBP.I Typewriter s2s.SewtngMac 1nes .5anu. YZ hitch.unt1·S Wily, u Lancer _ Metal *FURNITURE• ~reco area rugs. u· & 6'. 2 ANO SUNOA y Work bt>nches SlO & 515. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt•ak cpts, head. galley, mirrors. elec. brks. ~· SALESLADY Ll'aky -Beacon *AUCTION* !\1ctal Chaises. 63l ·2'.l l I. Several hundred clean Zij!·Zai: portable . just ~:~gu~. P~~rs·. l~ri:i~~~ S45-40l5 . F/timll,llctalli'.:xpcr, Mf:ATBALl. *~lday7·.30PM * ,~-~-, .,-. s·nr GROUPGara~eSale .SCtl. White Pine Organ Pipes cleaned, .works Pl'.r_f . .-ii:i:nsSZ·SJ40 T-''-,Utll"oly 9f90 P !lo M II d "" un . urni . r.e . a , 9.5 Nov . 8 low pn(•es . d 493:r786 ._....,.,, ·-""• llgc y atern1ly ow o you prepare an DJ-:i\LEHS WEJ~Cl)ft.l E Chair, 3 matching tables, 17742.44 0 k 'r e, Irv. ta\·cr SI ea). Este)' Reed some csigns. · -----•••••••••••••••••••...-,• South Coast Plaza Ital 1 an l' o e kt a i I '1 Estates 1115. lluge bennba~. S30 a r c, Organ $310. Conn A.G.0 . Irene HOBI t~ 16 ,. Gd cond Dune Buggy or Race-Otr ___ A~p~pl)' ~rson ~~;:;~~LJLu.st drop a1 Bankruptcies 5"9·4159 Giganlic sale. Furn .. lO)'S, Church Organ S1250. w/trlr. $1395. Call after 5 trailer-ramps, tiedowns, SALES PEHSON needed ~inc . inajllasso &C • Is W"•ted ·O•ere•ular·•·, .. etc. Sat/Sun !l•UI Park 5Po7r50table Pipe Organ SportiftC)Good1 8094 pm.548·1381 . new painl. S2S'O/~fr. f L . h ,,, OftSUJ"men .... " ,., "' .. A L g B h I . •t•••••••••••••••••••t• c.1n7023 aft. tipm ~I :t S~~wr~~~'.11~c:o1rxa\~~; Merchandise All Types Fum. sofa bed. Will pa)' SIJO. ve. a . c . NEWPORT ORGANS Surfboard 6'8" $50. Also, Racing Sabot _,.. b41.ckgrouncl des irablf ••••••••••••••••••• •••• & Appliances. Call 640-7371 after 6PP..1 Bi cycle5. din.rm. set, Golf 84& Pruduction Place wetsuit, sz s mall. Call Montgomery. $500. Wo Service & ft but w 111 t r a 1 n rig h 1 Antiques 8005 SSaYe SSSave Color T.V. M. a pie Cabinet Ct().lu4~ .c&lot5n•1s. t&924m1~sc,t. 645·1530 -9 to 5 wkdys 557·7621. 675·0662· Parts 94to Pl II 'lo B d I f .-n a 0 . 51\BOT Sa1·1,··g 0 ·1·gby. •••••••••••••••••••••••• pers on . ea5e <'a •••••••••••••4 ••••••••• •TOS ll AILY I . e1ge rps or . · v " " 546-29ol or apply al 2~1 ANTll'\UE MASTERSAUCTIOM 646·3347aftr5PM. ~or~;~~· liarbor iew Sl,000 Tourmaline Mink Wi_ll buy )'O·~r old mos.old.5'50. Auto Covers. Custom South East Main St., .., stole. $450. 830·5614 after Winchester r1 es or 675-42-il made. Eves & weekend Irvine. ShOW & Sale ~~~.~~:"Po64rt6.U86861. ~i\1 l:lrand New Pale Blue & " h d 1 t •vni . shotgun!!. Pr Pty 968·2689 calls ok. 642·0416. o->J ""G.1°' Whit e Couch & Chr s.ns · ew couc 1111 oves~~ Sk' Bo ..,. . . Hobie 16' w /tra1ler. $1900. Sales Thurs Nov 4pm-10pm ----f r bolh .. 833·9265. s3oo.-An 11 q Ul' des k ' MOVING '. J dbl bed set & 1 ots .-.astin~e r size XI t Cond 11) 772·5038 Fibl'rglass flares molded THERE'S MO.,EY Orange Co. t"airgrounds o hospital bed. e/eclron1c Ira me. S25 ; Singl'r Port. 101k flow $25. J{a1chlc 91: afln5Pl\I. . into your van or Cl:lr. "" 3 Loads of furn from t; Bicycles 8020 Lik e New Couc h & Love equipment. plants0. man)' 515 : 2 drawer legal file, $15. 642·9m7 Also, custom flares & IN SELLING. Cs t, Mid .We s 1, & ••••••••••••••••••••••• seal. Af1st Green Velvet misc. ilems. 7;f20 range $:!5 ; i\1aple tables, head· Store Restaurant llobi~ 16 · Catamar~n body work. 841·4200<tli}s. Let expert salesmen Europe. M41.ny rare, un· Used Bikes &Parts. Buy, TuxedoStyle.$500E~es. Ave.Untllsol boards s mlcases what· 1or' •8095 w /tra1ler. Race equip. . l.ti!Ch you tosell.Noex. usual,•-collectibleo·terns sell and triide.·2488 848·8887 t ·n '1 . ' k Xlnt co nd . $1,500.40eep-D1shSlottedMags. "" ~o s e ~es. spoon ra~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493.1ssg 4 Lee Manhandler tires. penses, no lead chasing. 1 from an es talc in Salem, ~ewpor!._ Bl ~P.1 . G42·7910 Spanish sofa · bed, 2 tbls, Household Goods 8065 ~roner, hsh pools & misc 22• Shuffleboard, m ust be · S17S fir m . 673.3568. ,t11,., f!arn while lear ning. Mass. Selection of Oak , f rt bl ho l ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• items 673 282:'1 k ff ao~ .. , I 'le•'< Centurion 10 speed com o a e . .....::S o er. . · · moved , ma e o er. UT•,~ ps Wonderful opport unit)' sec retary 's, bra ss, "_, F SI 9 by 12 brown D k 9070 M tt A t S n• f d l t 0 "'/accessories . $90. fi.lusl sl'll.642·5248 or ac, . , , ,2, Aquan·ums. 1·nrlude" 979·1268 :645·3199. oc s arque e u o l!.O_.. or a va ncem en o rienlal rugs, 1858 baby I ug $12 Jf38 _, / a l'zer & C II M 642·5075 O\'a r · · fish & all equip $tOO /o(r. 8096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w s mog an 1 • management. a r. grand piano, safe s. old · GarQCJeSale 8055 Barbados Pl <.:M Swaps ROAT SLJPS foreign car attach ent. We lls at 848·2122 for ap. ·sc a l es . 1'oo many !\-Ian 's 27 " Ccnturian IO·••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-6360. rorboth675·7311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Some11· .. e ·aboards $600.557·3231. pointment. numerous items lo mcrl· d G d 1 · --~ I II · • spec ·oCJ conl1t1on~o1 W . Balboa on firewood Org . Euc. S76 Anti9ue botl e co ection 645-8616 Ext418JMAG. WllEELS 14 y ;:# •. Sales Women Hold Unique tio.n, also. collection of old $'15. 642-5487 Peninsula. Saturday on-d d I Oak Lo t for your \lo'CJTk on my car.I ~::::;:::.;.::_ ___ .:::::..::.::::~ ,.,. Rome t~ash i on Shows ·, coins will be offered. -5 i-f"d bed Jew..-ry 8070 f?.r · e · d Supp,"y5, orshotgun.675-6266 f•oR SALE 40' Power Oat.suns. etc.SSO s Sponsored by Uni.quc·s Buildinq Materials 8025 ~o; ~oc, d ~ ~·~·s . 'a a1sj ••••••••••••••4 •••••••• 58~:1~;.0 0 Boal [)o('k with 3Bedrm 644·1483eve's 552-1 tJlgh s profit, prizes, Unusual Used Furniture ••••••••••••••••••••••• Id r • ood ... TED rv. Rodio. c d w N t personal wardrobe. · househo urn .. g s. WAn 8098 on °· · cwpor ·Anti / M J t ,,, z••• So . O Trailer Saw Dewalt -Distressed l\1laple Dinette Hifi, Stereo $84 .500. 675 -4293 c"lqlle'!' rs. us us-· """ hd ak Din. table, Ii 16 ". Xlnt l·ondilion. 5 f'Al\11LY , furn & lots of TOP CASII DOLLAR Tb!e /5 chrs, Coppertone ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979·3566. msics >.~ ne"·ly uphol. chairs, p A I D 0 OR Y 0 U R b ••••••••••••••••••-••• ~HOOL BUS DR!Vt:RS. Sl .000 675·0662 ~oodies. 20681 Suburbia .-O'Keefe & Merritt Elec For an exceptional uy , Bo <--•& ' will train. Good dri\·111~ &15·7687___ Ln . Jl .B. (South of JEWELRY. WATCl-IES, Ran~e w /hood. 2 O\'ens on Major Brand Slereo ots, ... ,_eu CollectorsTreasures.1934 record a must. to:xcellent ••CLEARANCE•• Oocp 8040 Adams, off Brookhurst) ART OBJECTS. GOLJ?. (I Cont cleaning ), 3 Components,cal!P.1ike Ski 9080 Rolls RoycePhantolftKl:t', )Ob f or housc"·j\·cs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr1.Sat.&Sun. SILVER SERVICE , Wood s lats bars tools 979·1231. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Tourer. 1st o\tfted Cap Is tr an o I S an * 20°/o OFF * •PET WOllLD• FINE f·u RN & AN · "'/back, foam sgl matt, . Hl' Tunnel Ski Boal. 197 b)' Prince Mdivilni."ilN7 Clemente area. 492·3873 ONDRESSF.RS Cockt'rs Chihua hua L~fR_frg /Fr:r, ~kcase, T IQUES.645-2200 spr~s &frame.Endma· 2I "RCA1"V .Bllack /~1Lle 135Hr Johnson. New Rol ls Royce , Sil vi!r t .O.E. WITH THIS AO Poodles, .;:hih·tlu G, i::1t1tems ,T?uc mor~. 8080 pie table. G.E. Portable Walnut conso e m c . trailer. $2850 . 548-2541 . Wraith. Sedan c;tdde Secretary f.i•l•s fast growing Irvine based company net!ds ex p erien ce d sa les .teeretary. Limited re- cep tion , gen office. customer scr\'il'e & some 4upe r vision . Call Mr. Rickok 979.2991. ' -· · · "-d1mc·a· inc. 238 "" M"1sc~1-· k h · Af Xlntcond•"~968·0122 .,_... v,·11e. Complete e ntlne fo'1s her&Chalham Shorthair. P11 Rulls . .:.x.:-= , . C"I i\11sc 1lc items. ter _::::::c=:""-==-.:.:=--L~~';""':__ _______ I Antiques · "" h . . 1., , Wilson. C~, F'r1 /Sat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10:30 A!\1 . Cash please. overhaul b)' Rolls Rqyce. m1n1 . .,c nauzer . oms. ---6' CHERRYWOOD ~tereo loats, Stor-9090 Owned b Or A. ed 40.SEIC.aminoReal, Pekes, Westic s.d l 00El ee . Blt ·in s to ve,11BIUn stlO\'e ,ne\'crusl'd. S49·l309. con sole . Admtral .•••••••••••:!'; ••••••••• Call.writ~orisv;;.,,t,)~«i Tustin 832·5101, 1JA!\1 lo mixed pupp1e~S1u sv!i household furn . & misc. coun er top sto\'c, _nu~ h h ·d h.d . ·b d Al\1 /Fi\1 . turnlble. Xlnt 1 ~'61- 5PM . Closed Sunday n1ost breeds. 2525 W . 11th items. 260 Palmer, Costa w/w epts. nu chandelier ' aoodug a }d !' .. 'c~ 1 3 bek · cond. ilOO. 645·1ti57 aft BOAT STORAGE ~ ·Alemeda, Patm,J'fr' · t o . . SA 0 549 0656 g con ¥>'.}. 1r s 1 e 1 N rt 0 • h 1ngs. 714-3Z'J;I205. _ • Anti-Oak Sale a ra1rv1cw. . pen Mesa. -10 mos new 520493-szss 6pm. Sl per l. ewpo ucac ·I -~-------~ -.--e\'l':>.531·5027. Call Tom. (714)645·0222. 1938 c·HE.VY. 5.wf~8'w Off The Trucks ---Rabbit hutches & assec. Boots & Mari,.e COUPE. ALL ST • I 00'1 of ltt-ms AKC reg. Germ Shepherd Db I Io u n g e th air E""pment oti I M M A C U L A T ' • WHOLESALE P RICES-pups.SSOw /papers w /vibrator ma:>s age •••••~•••••••••••••••••Transport °" 892-6714. ••• 962 6t4. G ..... ai 90 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rvice Sta t ion Allen· Rrass & Oak Beds 1-----' · 642·463'1aft5:30 1 --------~..- 0· • Rnd Oak Tabl"." y k n· F' 1 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~n. Sole/ 1967 She lby GT 500,, O:ant, exper'd . Day & J<J <>< ~., or s ire l'ma c, mm;. I Rent 9120 I Dregsers&Ha \I Trecs Id II 2 1•·-!\1USTSt:LL, '>''ieker O\'· BOY SCOUTS NEED $2005.Cash only. lii':ves . f'u I & p/time. /\p. o . very sma . LQ, t & h · .,5 0 S ~ Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"'1 mt" ,Shell Stat ion, 17th& •STAl ... EDGLASS• Dcauty.962·871 7 esea c air , · IS· BOAT ·. 1a:< van· 962·3557. '' DOORS & WINDOWS trt:'s5ed Maple coffee ta-ta.:es ca11 546_4991l MI NI : Campers $895-up,,J --------~- ine, NB . LAB pups, i\KC, whelped ble (4x2) $20, Red\\·ood -· ·--Shells S179.50·up. 'Ma· 168 Sh lb -• T.ACO BAR ZN DST at POJ\l ONA 8117175. Shots, wormed. picnic table w /2 benches l>ory fishing boat $1800 or jorwar. 858 W-lflth, CM" e Yr 15Jl3£.2NOST,) beaut . blacks . Champ S15 . 2 distressed Maple best offer . 2 loc kers. 642-8471 GT500. Nu. '128 ~a elpNeeded. Top wages. LONG BE;\CH background. 646·7390 ; Softl M • Crochet and Kn1'tl. end tables, s· Cher· depthfinder675·963J Jet. Conv. cstm. 1\oll pply, Del Taco. 25Z52 SAT!SUN,NOV!l -9 642.6400 _ Y QYIDg rywood stcrl'O console For s ale. ·73 Cab·ovr bar. Ver)' fast & c lean. · Paz Rd, Laguna Hills. 9 AM TILL6 SlOO. Call after 6 pm, '67 33'6" Brigateen Sport cmpr, 9· bed. s ips 4, ice· $2250 /bst. 548-5822 iellerTrainee , AKC Apricot lo)' Poodles 645_7857. fo"isher. Aut,o pilot, elec bx. mg, sink, stor age, R --~--~ OAK table. dropleaf. Males /females . $50·$75. trim tabs, decks finder, elec. wtr pump. Nice! ecVT.'"i-u r Stodt T1N Cash! s piral legs . Stnall oak· Darling. 830·3103. Dix '>'·onderhorse $20, sly bridge . complete $400. 499·4131 1675-5284 . 1n1IC es {!tlO PIUllh branch offers· en· buffel.C714)962·6958. Boy 's J·spd bike $25 , ga ll e y . Ko hler 2.5 ••••••••••••••••••-••• frY level oppor. to con· ---Cocker Spaniel , 2 yr old Otd •s trumpet $75. generator.ran~e200 mi .. Motorc.Scoor::!s / 9150 l974 Field&: Stream, 19' lenial &: poised indi\•. bufffemale.registered & 496-2852 . l'rui se 20m_ph. Xlnl Self cont'd. Motor l\IC. I t g t h Po ·1·0 ...... , .... UES h b k (7(4 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 5 10000 . --. n r ow -s1 1 n . "'" 1 .,.. -_ ouse ro en .. cond .. s urvc~· on requt:sl. , . . s ps . , m1. ~. Call Peggy P;irker. Many new outstandilg 630-4025 ·. •CARPET•-S24.SOO . G33 ·9340 o 14 Suzuki TC-100 4 tra~I 830·9465.:.-will consider P,J-2700. Dennis le. Den· pieces of American & ' •W•REHOUSE* 6.17-5513. gears.4 stgears.2600m1. trade.-? •Ji,, ais Personnel, Ser vice of E u.rope an Oak . Now J\1iniature Schnauzer, re-"" Xlntl'ond 675·8384 11,1 1 I rvine, 2082 Michelson available in our gistered 1 mo old male, •CLOSEUTS• Boak,MaintenanceL Dune Buggy . Musk1n. r. showroom at The Anti-s how prospect (714 I NYLON PLUSHES Service 9020 1974 KAWASAKI CALFE I97cc. Brand new! Best queCenter. l996 Newport '630-4025 SJ.gs SQ . Y/\RD ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIKE-900 c.c. engine offer over $475. 494·7967 : .. ~E~TYA~!:~Epp'7y'. Blvd. CM. Irish Setter Pure Bred SUPER llF.AVY PLUSH BOAT ENGINE REPAIR ~~l";;:~yt::i~rpep~~~ii~~!: _e_v_es _______ _ ... h'I th I t ."'95SQ YA R D Slartergen.-alL-lrl!.nS 4~--·o . 9550 ••<gebusyoffice.$'750to pups<NVw ie ey as ~-· (8F9664). Saddleback "'"'C"I nves · ,.-ppl" 5567""' 642 5440 nm "s&ShorlR !Is repair.t"ormerlyP.Ja rina ~art, pension plan. &A. 1ances 8010 ·....,.. -e nan..., 0 BMW,831·2040.495·494!}. ••••••••••••••••••,r .•• .SAVE'o,., • Del Rey. Buck493·9178 -'----'---'---~-edical benefits a\'ail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "1 e.u. Alaskan Malamutes. AKC OPEN fo"'Rl /SAT ONLY o.A--t '61 Classic 11.D. 250 CC * '*" ,..,.,-4083 Re f r i g · • F' re e z er· pups. s hots pure Tigara, 1575 Placentia, NB . 1o:!;!~=:_te better than nu. sell/tr ade f TRAVEL AGENT wh ash.er, NDryer&& Di.s-552.9494 CALL642·2210 .. .,... ..... ~·· 9o3 o ....,~. PP846·7127 1976 CJ 5 ws ~· ew use . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~::::~:::.:c:_.::.::..:.::.: ___ _ /exper.Ha.oborTravel Warefiscprices.542-3501. DOBERMAN·AKC Must Sacrifice Women's 1955 lt e bu1ll 18 I-IP ·73 250 Husky CR. Lo WHYMOTLEA¥7 Millie.57s..t 3i i \Ask for Les ) Femafe.earscropped 10 spd bike, new $ear's EvinrudeS200,inbacko miles $700 , like new. $99.81 MO. +---------ILike ne"· top of the line $200. Cal\ 541).5396 Elec \awnmOWEtf, pinJ!;· 445 Newport Rd . N.13. 557.4323 days, 673-5825 36 mo. OEL inc. la:<. ~--lo You ••45 11 . 1 ponJt table & ·~ooden 631·0239 lsl'mo. & li~ense " For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Dail)' Pilot AD· VISOR 642,5678 Kenmore electric dryer $75 . Ca \I 551·489i 1 cu Ct 2 ·door refrig /Creeter w /ice maker. Avocado. 2 yrs. Cost S700. Sell. $400/or. rer. 640.4616. ~ ,... h ••s l"cA '72 Yamaha350Cafe. .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• · s utters.""' · -·· Johnson 125 !IP en". DELIVERS "' .. $675. "STRIPEs·· Teena(i:c kil· Nylon off·wht carpet, abt controls. very few hours 646·2904 . OAC ten needs to rind a home. tSOyds. 20yds cream col· use. Sacrifice $900./ofr. ----""'-=-"--'--I COPELA.., Very soft . ver y loving. or.Chcap.673-8914. fi.1 -F .8·5645·8575. 'EB Yamaha MX 12S. Dirt " Male. Call alt 6PM . bike.Gdrond.$300. Call JEEP CIT &16· 1484 Self inking Happy t~acc l\1ercury O.B. motor 7Sll 641).4676. stamp. $1 .25 A.l.M., PO Rac ing mode l. goo 2001 E.. lstSt Save Me! 3 !Owk old kil- tioft IOISA..ctlori 8015 tens. I·wht, 1-orange, 7214 Bx 4423 Irv, Ca. 92716 cond. SZSOtakes. 492·1727 Like new. ·10 Honda. SANTA AMA 904o1 __ __:_645:c_".=~cc;3"-. __ 1 55MOOO Stewart Wamer gasoline healer for bus. buggy. etc. works $25 . 673-7291 loots, Power ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-blk l wht . aft . 6 , .OD A.M. SATURDAY .NOVEMBER 8 UNCLAIMED STORAGE ·' AUCTION . " O'llEIL MOVING AND STORAGE. INC. 4101 SOUTH MAIN SliEET SANTA ANA, CALIF. WAREHOU_SE SALE DUE TO UNPAID STORAGE items from over 30 lots will be sold : LI v. Room , Dining Roo m, Bedroom, Den, Kitche·n , Patio furniture; Pictures, Chairs, Mirrors, TVs, Lamps , Office Furn., Sporting Goods, Record Players, Stereos, Box s prings · & matts. Relrigs, Solu, Tables, Toys, Wh eel Goods. SEA-LEP BARR ELS, BOX ES & ~ATES. Rugs, and many misc. l.telftS. llAUTIFUL ANTIQUIS ISTAll. flOM AH All~-... 8 I ~ct::.~~':0..1a 1 . ' . ' 645·8292 . . .. .. :r- A lovi n g comlfanion . beau . wel l trained Wcima_ra n cr. AKC . 67S·2'763 l Adorable kittens. lri Siamese. J.Tee to good homt. 968·8283. Old English Sheepdog. I "2 yrs old Male to good home w /gd yard . 586-2261 Fref:! tq fQving home. stn blk m collie l)'pe dog need5 children & yd, 836-7310afrS:30 Irish Setter. female tl mos old . loves kids . needs ni ce tiiome . 556-7318. Beagle. 8 mo. old. Loves children. Need!I home. 646-2041 . Affectionate blk male cat 2 yrs, altered, shots box trained 644·0139 Free6wk old pupplc11 . 545-2254 Beaut. yg Husky, very fr1endly . Found can 't keep. 833--0191 Cats ,II Kitte:ns . ,., & F ,' 8\k /~bt. al1 whlle. 806-$1.21. ' DRESS ON THE Mel\IE-solllr bloused on top, swingin1 be· la¥11 Sew this 8·1ore beauty in oolyeslel crepe or 5heer •001 tor day-dinner. Pnn!ed PJl!e1n 9085: Misses· Sizes 8. 10. 12, 14, 16,' 18. Sile 12 !busl 341 takts 2~• yards GQ.inch !Ibric. Stnd Sl.00 tor e1eh pattern. Add 2Sl' tor e.ch patt1rn for flrlt-cl1s1 N il and llandllna St11d ft1 --........ 441 ..,_ ZJJ w ... , ... St,,""' ,.,.., Mf 11011. Pri•t ...... ADMHS. DI", SRI _.snuMU11•1. D1 ,., W W Ill• II 111 I 111tt11"11 "11? Sen-11•• fir our 111• f1ll·tlnttr Patterl c111101-clftt COIPlll huldl ,,, trt1 p1111111 of yowr ellOlco. S111d 1s,. now! S1w + Knit l ook S 1 J:S lnllailt Mont• Crafts _ 11.00 ln1t1nt f1lhlo11 l oot 1,0I /11itant Stwlns lttll S1..ot tx, A6.. 13-'h Whip; up sn1111r~ boots for holiday. b1nhd1y gills! Croctiel t1i1h boots -knit low booh\ Use 2 sll1nd1 knit· ling worsted together for both stjles. £111. qUlcll for Int· minute gi lt~. P1ttem 7214, Sizes S, M, t. incluild. St.DO for 11th patlem. Add 25t 11ch pattern for tirst-c\11s NII tnd handlina. sand' to, ---•ks• dwfthpt. IOS ..,_ .. 161. ow c...... Sta. .... T-'.NT IMll ..... ...... Mlhtt. lip. , ...... -· M(ll[ than lftT be!Oft! 200 dlS]iftS JllUS 3 fr11 prlnled iB-sldt Nl'W 1976 N[(DlCCJIAfT CATAl..001 H•s tvtf)'ttlin1. 15c . Cnth1t "IUI ~111111 S1.00 Cnth1t • W"*'k -I""' Miity ntty Q11lltt 1.00 l lNI• Cr.c:k1t -$1.00 Se•+ Knll IOtk $1 .25 NtttH1111l11t holl $1.00 n1w1r Croch1l l otll $1 ,00 H1lrti1 Cttelltt toe• -$1.00 1111\Ht Cmh1t l ull -1'-'0 l•stJ11t M1tftlll IOO~ • I .OD ll1stant MtfttJ ..... _ $ l.OQ C111t,ltlt = Clft0.1 11.00 Ctllftllltt A ti ,14 I.OD 12 Ptln A "" 112 _so, a.111 er fl lllllts JI _10, ,. ..... ••nt '"' 12 ~50• lf t11n11 tor 1•PJ 1i.. 5011 .... ef 11 Mfr, •• , __ llO, . I • •••••••••••••••••••••• Husky '1 1 400cc . * * 33· Displacement Hull Com pletely rebui lt. New"---'>---~---io' ood. Fiberglass, $1850. 1 pectacular G 1es for S9ti-406J. tank, tires, rims. eng. su le . White scwingi----"-'-'""-----< Hasl5min.runningtime * ~ mach."$35. Lg. exec. type Bo!>ton Whaler 13 ' 6", like on it . Al so gas can. ...t.. 'desk&chr.SfiO.GEref.'!. new Amer il'a n t r lr, racks. and ~t!lm et. Sac. WE~EMOVeV! $.'iO. Air cond.' $75. Much Johnson 40h p & steering $475.615-3339 llG STOCK more645-2415 column. $J650/ bst ofr •12 Triu. 650cc. Gd cond. OF HEW &US• Want approx 2· Model of 494·2510 Saddlebags, rrg .. $150. 4 WHEEL DRlYES sailing s hip w/glass case 18· Wooden Deep ··v" 2 645-1718. OVER 75 _ 714·613· 14S4 twin 30 l lJ> Evlnrude S500 TO CHOOSE FR"'.u 250C·Z M·X. Near new. """' Balboa Bay Club Mem· ;n baok of '45 Newport S500 CO'!'ELA..,n.•c. bers h ip for sale . Rd.N.B.6Jl-0239 831·2412or495-5442 I=-"air . .,,. Sacrifice. Sl.000 dis· 2'0'CsbinCrui11er, JEEP c1r-67s'0033 '73 Yamaha 360 MX. ,-.. count. -· St ,OOO. Desert ready. Better 2001 E. l1tSt: DRAPERY FABR IC &46-7275. than new cond. SS25. SA.MTAAHA.i... SALE Slo<k redu<Uon 36'GRANDBANKS 643-8'02. 55M000>-.. 50-10% off. Lal:k>r $.'l.50 Loaded and clean -M · ·-W /X pee widt h . KEN (114,64s.10M 1.c; a1co ........ tras. * ' BUTCHER DRAPERY. Call ~-6674. $525. • 1510 "A " E . Edinger, 9' NEWPORTER Dinghy '14 llonda ZSO Endur o SanlaAna.541·2080 w/6hp Johnson & cov-$500. MJn)' extras. tx'. '54 4x.4 military et"-10 mos old. $97S. ceUenlCond. 494-6081 Dodge pwr wag°:" 1 Mlsc@H-.eous 675-GfL cond . Has w 1 W..ted 1011 32'Tollycroft.twln 220ltP. 1971 Triumph TR6R 650 $1.100/bslofr.64 •••••••••••••,•••••••••• Slp5 6. Monomatlc head, cC 10 ml. x.lnl cond . S'709· '14 G MC J lmmy , , $$CASH SS FOR galley auto pi lot, glass or bst otr. 545-483&. time, xlnt eond.' GoodU$Cdfurn/re,rig1 overWOod hull.150hrson t96BllondaTrall90 P /8, A/T, 960·2925 a ,.,.trs/stovea. 546-0768. engines. Tape deck, sail $185 CLEANt-';p-:;.m'::.-:-=-:=-::.,:..-~t- di n gy. V H F radio 6'2·&743 1. •"tJRNITtJRESPECJALS fathom et~r. $9,950. 8y 1972 SCOUT ft CONSIG.._.,SHOf" owner. Ca ll Jerry Cole.~70 Yam aha 360. Ko n l SCOUT.· B o t h o days, 714-1$2-1521. Eves. shocks, Bassani pipe , haMtOJll . 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WEPAVTOPDOtLAR t721 . y......a.. t761 .... . t772 AlllM,U...t Used ~ !2RTOPUSEDCARS •-•••••••••••••••••••• .... t7 40 ~•••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••'~•~••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••-• ••-••••··--",,-r,:: ~ THEY •vUION, DOMESTJC ~>eoz: __. t'OOd It.Jct •••••••••••••••••••••• Ct w•lte tflZ ttml•I H5Z ...., orCLASsa.cs thll't ~-1pin 'atrt U•• '75 V-'-os ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ·············-········ .. Jf)'Oelrcarbe1t.rac1ean 1 .... ' w ..,. ... ~ 111..-..11 Dean l8WIS' "'"' 111 tcuat.1n.s raatblc *· _...,.. -uonm: ;;:;:_&11.AM/FM,alr. ,_.., • ....., a.,wa..•1 •,llll.T·UJo.44pd.Ato. oAuto, Jl•P· Gd. cood. ml.,"141lwlet',-">m LAST 11AUa1UICI( ' ona tllo Wt'rutt ·"'1'":1·x&1-.Ml11. tr!S.Pll : ... -oosa po!Aled, PS. PB, IUIA>,"' .•• ' ''212$1hitio<Btvd. • ... B 210 D•hun .. CIDIS l"lliwu.I~ • vo1 .. D1r.1hlce'5f '" If\$. ru1 -pin, SMlflo, ilfl... COltalles.a tTt-2500 l'a1tbact. White , OMD1e-•y fflS 'T4Mustanctr.v-e.Auto, ....-I .,,-II ••11*6r1 All/FM radio. radlil ;illl""~ 76 JQYOJAS radJo, batcb back, tt•" .... " • ...APPIA!s·· llrel .. ... t ............. -........ ra4lala. S!.195. -= ~ _....... ... ._.,. p . ,... . e.pd.. Oob' U .000 41Ude dNil' I 'II C t • •o .~, .. -,..._._ ••••••••••••••••••••• ltW• --We bur uud ••ro • IDL.-eet1b1pe . .,... AllTHORIZkD COMIMAHD orone •• • "'--~™~· GRAN P1ioc. ..- JJ ... ~~ . =~"l';~oTH .<1•>19IOorl14+.2ll!!.L ME~ijf~~~R-JESf:OllYll' :~~k".1~1':tf.61 Mustonr v.a, SUclr, ••rt de.,,, ffW Pvt.. -lilll'I• •PP<all•l. "'-~ DNl'Slm~ Buena Parlt i; -JM. • -'--~COQCI. ~ -1!\>,J71-<Z'7. .iu . .. OR171'HC11£YROLET . IJRCON~OMING SJJ.7150 . 9940 -m -'13 PfretilM, Mt bll)' l!S,--sluE' Hll2Jl Beacb .Blvd, ----O.. lhe Santa.Ana l\'Wy. BUY at LEASE ....................... ow.-9955 I'll• AC; 111111110 ml .... ••• .__ ,I uoUoitooBe•~h ?41' 260.. '72Ford Rancbcto $2.400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.aapen1io11 AM./~ 1.£111 _,,.. IM7.-r 5'&9..SSSJ. 1-2 • rl '5 Both. .r>-•----.10:--.1 ---•ta-.... TODAY &.5PMd factory air Cicm; '70 "ave ct, Sl21 • ..,.._ .. ..., ..._ ... ,ce ---· -~ ----~AK •• Vol.TD 1M.. Air, ~. in tmntiac cond. Jtr. o Ol.DSM911LI. MS-0109 • $IN3!illl -TOP radio, n<lng or••I• UT PIS. n,OOFOrfc-ml • .-.--GMCTakKS-ijOMO 9 p ...... .. ill!---$-.~1•rearwlre B:J3.'845/833-1"52. urn Ford LTD. 9 pass, HONDACAaS &ociclcoild.l"".radi,...-4 ";:!I I•*'"''' m•&•. wtille feller -s11-E---751r.o1-vos Gouni.,.Squtre.-plh,p/1. LWYenity PS,l8509'18 • ~~"' Soft.. P,l.M.I radi111. 15,000 miJu. llL Ill a/t,SZ,JS0.5.51.2158 2850Harbor81Vd. J1rebinl Q>r\vt. A/C-.- •..Qpeed, •Ir, shocks, ~R '49AlWH. PW ttsn Vl9lo OM.........,NGr UirO" '87Galax.le,alr&pwr,&d COllaMtsa 540-9'40 •uto. nu radlala, 12,0lllf Warren hub1, mud & .. " '$6495 ••••01& NIW U tires, 52,000 mi., ssoo lBDtllaB8 Zd r custcpenr mt xlni cood. 'lao:c! ....... 062N$4DJMJ.J Used YW!s ?3 240% ,...,,i:!~~fl;""'· 75 TOYOTAS Left Iii Stock 642-12311attr9AM ~~75u~ ·~lo mi pert 64S-44G4 nl PlldfororNot Slick shift. factory air Buy or Lease 19'72Ga1axle500. 400cu.in. ~ .-.,.11.... :&9 Bonne vi lie COt\Y • 1 ("~ conditioning, AM /PM i971 Mercedes 280 S!:, ALSODEMOSALE Financing program. One 2 barrel,,40,000mi.,auto '6l Olds 98, •Dr. New Loaded,allextcu,to~ radio, heater. Metallic sunroor, aJr cond., Im-WITH ot the best In the county. trans, PS, PB, 2 dr., nice tires, ball & tuneup. $425. wht Je1th lnL Bst ou.• iJ 111111 l81n: I ~~w· _!'lags. FJawless. mac. $7200. 5.18-7"'2 days DISCOUNTS Upto60 months. shape! •• Sl!'f!;.~~s,.645-G(IOt Pb: ~·156L 67).8)52. ""' UUID "'" "" *'5006eves. ora t. ,_......., .· 1 9 7 5 p 0 N' TI AC $5495 '72 2211 Sedan, ~·ry low 1J•1111 lwu '74 LTD Country Squire. 9 .~ ............. !!.~~ Fl R EBIRO ESPRl.'t!o TOY()TA HLA. Bch. 842·M.15 mHeage, very good cond. AS HIGH AS ""'" pass SL. Wa gon. Air, '72 Runabout Mint cond., Silver with bl1clc ~ne. llMMmiltO 673-6.177 s11n1L VOLVO ~a-1~~· Sac al $3600. 31.0~0 ml,, S2 100. ~~:;ea!~r:ic:. ~~~ '1W.......,7 t:M. 6'6·'7.IOJ ~,C-,'a M01'0R_CAU '58 Metted .. -.Be .. 21•. .U ---AM /FM, trlr ~tch, Ph., & low mit es. Saddleba<*: 'Mln glaistSlllrer 1200W.Co'llstHwy Gd. cond, new radials, FIOMLIST 191.iOH(lfhor c r.\.6'6~303 '00 Ga1axle 500, P~ PB, 844·1836.evesr-DMW,831·2MO.~'-t~ 9560 .,,.onlMparh 645-1102 new upholstery . PRICE •...a.--UHCI ~1.~ .. cgorenadt'f:c~494~29on!,"""'*"' 9960 '73LemansspLc ...... bllc~ •••• •••••••••••••••••• CallRogeror!Jill '74 26oZ, air cond. amt rm $1~.536-4W4&536-8428. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk I bi .. tape $3,150. a. --MaxeyTorota A!\1 /FM. A Clasaic. d l --· '"'"" .__,.,,. ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMF, •- .,.t:hevy 6 cyl utility 8'7-&5$ stereo cassette, auto, (OJ\. WJt4 Mdi 9910 '72 Run ~hero PU. Xlnl ATLAS ~ t""'k 49,000 mi, $a.SO. map. 7S1·7626afl6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond, air, PS/PO. cstm '-·='-.=~"-.• -,rd---9-9-7-0- &CMSeO •~·I ~ TOYOTA '72LeS b o 000 deck lid, 41,000 actual ,.-,,. -: · ~ ~. ""c.rled 1975 Dat..sun 8210, 4 dr, -8 re, 4 r. 40• · ml . wide stl belt t.ires. Chrysler ft'lymouth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,l ....... SMI, a• w•••••••••••·~9••7~7• 11.ka new. &500-91-i·• $3300. •.,•1.,Jl••G••;;i;·.:~'s",°800•••~ -=~oi.»~ 05fgle 8 n. Call bef 6. s.8·9214. After ()pen f>aily & Sun. 'lil 10 67 Thunderbird, R/H, F.14 $115. 645-2'56. v' Riii. 6fS.809C ......._t olfer. 75.,1_7.,._ _,,. 1966 H0tbo ... C:M. 6'6·9303 • • &call&U-~18. PM · Radio, ~A/C, Lo mi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -... ~ ' Bul k El 2929 H bo Bl d 74 000. .,,. ""''' irc1~-DODGE · g ·~T --r-•drht 61 c ertra,runs&:_Gl . PSPB arr v., , or• ......... -~ ~ pickup, 'I.I ton, '721001.S, xlnt cond. under '74 2002:. Blye. pm. .., oy ....... ~ • ..,oa · · M64I034 loob good. $650. •': a ax1e SOO. I • Costa Mesa pp, ,,, t!lo,Bcyl,.P/~,traction so.ooo mi. Make ofrer. Xlntmi. MGI 974 4speed. N1cecood.WJS, 613.'.4925/546-90J4 air cond, auto, AM tFM 54,1934 · t dU'L 145-4832 552-0896/'"I -s 7.SZ.6531 645-2161 • stereo tape, Clean. $USO. ., Y-997• -~c'-'"-'~-----1=c::=::~:.:::~~"'....---I----'==;;;...---•••\.•················· -~ • ,,,J Codilac 99tS Pvtpty644-1586. H ethl •••••••••••••••••••••• •nfl11083R ·L8WiS !J: ~~:i~~t ::r=: ~•••••••••••••·!·?!.! ~f~~·. ~t3fO:~~o~, 1971 TOYOTA MA~K !J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must sell! i2 Courier. Big t~~~~~la"~~iJ~:a;! ~'::a •:,~ru~e1~2 ::: One owner vehicle. Sad-~ •71•1•m Newport.64S·943I COU.P.E·~utomat\e, air HUGE tires. amJfm . Grt shape, itwtll.642·5618. ti A~· dlo. ·~·-presents di b --.!..; condit1on1ng & Landau. SI 6SO 9'19-66US Rick res. .... ra .-.~ '"1• .;.~. BMW, ~l-2<>!0, F / A T MGB-<;T, ~2. Xbtt cond. u,w ml/es. Saddleback ' · • Auto., IMporhd 548·7312. ~'"'.76HJ4.mcH I J Alr, OJD. a m /fm, n BMW,831·2040,495-4949. CAOIUAC 'f:D LTD Cntry Squire. 10 •••••••••••••••••••••••/---~----....,.~,. ,~i. .... t*:lv• W '712 . tires. Must sell. $3,790 Volb 9770 SELECTION P•"· AM/FM ste"o. •••••••••••••••••••••• 593-S7S3. ....., A/C. P tS. P/B, immac. dlMW LN • ••••••••••••••••••••••• condition. 640-0949, · '" SR S'S '71 MGB-GT. Mint cond 1 91 3 V W S U P E R OVIR I 00 "'1< o s-• hi 28000 • ~ U-AUlomatiC & •·speeds. ...-e w s. , m1 BEETLE.Special map, To Choose rrom ~wy , h S3.7oo. 644·5140. custom naint Job. &: COll .. alllive Prices ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lan& ai; s ort wheel .•r. fJilltJ ,...._ 9747 steieo. Will trade. Sad· LowLMse lotes '74 Atercury Cougar. 2 Dr. , , · 1---------0 dleback BMW, 831·2040, 16,000 mi. Loaded! Call Serving Oraf'l\le County lince 1953. Always I . ai.11 la1,,;1 -=C'vi.,.."'"-· flJD' .... ~ ;;;;·;:~;;;;:·,~~~·~;,;lli·--'-'--''-'-9·-----1 NABERS 644-0068an •. haveagoodselecUonol,_a,_w;,and Wit. UUIO . ... •• ., '£&#... · 1 U 1973 VW CAMPER other fine cars -ALL at WfY reasonable . , ratio, al op ons, very -CADILLAC '73 Mercury Marquis lo ed ~-TOO• · · TOYOTA 111---·• •11 Heaclqumien clean.days,521-MlOExt. lmmaculate inside&out. Brougham. Jmmac. All PfiOes.allrecondit n .~us "YI dle"""'Y,..,..sra. In Santa Ana 32. Eves,646-8476. Ski racks. One owner. 2600Harbor81vd pwr & cru~se. New 2114 E. ']st STREET-SANTA ANA .. OINtt .... ,. FACTORY •~-i..-975 Saddleba c k llMW , Costa Mesa 540-9100 radiiils. stereo. Bst ofr. tbbqr, C.M,.64&·9303 •~.._,..;, .._ AUTIJORIZEO .-~ 831·2040. 495-4949. PP6'4·5996. 83 5 6531 ---'"""-'==:...::=./ SALE •SERVICE •••••••••••••"•••••••• '70 Cad. Cpe, grn w /tan, ---------, • VW HUNTERS 9950 COMMONWEAL TH MOTORS, LTD. VOLKSWAGQI ·liJ:f:un pick ·up, mag PARTS •LEASING "70 914 Green/blk, extr '68 VW Squareback, new leather, nu radials, $2200 Sell idle items 642-5678 1111111•••••••11[11•••••••• ' ,radio.$1975. 1973 BMW BAVARIA·4 'FI AT . clean. l\1ake orfer. eneine still on warranty, 552-7436 ··••-n&rtalron ,496-93915 speed transmission, air 646-5807or645-1231. itlnl economy transp. -"'"=-"'--,---.,,--IA<olos Hew 9100 Alrtos.Mew 91001 ...... Hrw ''°° -9570 conditioning & stereo $1150.i 494·6298 '59 Coupe de Ville. Very ••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. •••••••N · radio. Saddlebact BMW, Porsche. 1968, 912, S spd.,l~-~------·I rrlce! Light Blue in/out . • ,fllv•••••••••••••••••• 831·2040,495-4949. perfect cond., $5500. Cal '62 VW Bus . Personality MuatSee! 548-3364 . 1'31.FordVan,6 cyl autoR .. . 120W.WameratMain 67s.6018. +. $500. Call eves, ask -'-~-'-'------.,,ff, new paint. sharp. 19?~ B~W 2002 tu.Air con· Santa Ana • Si7·2132 ror lw1ik~. 494.2955, 'fi6 Cad Sedan de Ville. $1.7SO. 213·4'8·4584 days d1Uon1ng, stereo & one. 1971 914 Porsche mint 78,000 mi. Vry gd cond. 1lj6'6·5039eves. '1 owner. XLNT condition. ---cond. New eng. App. '00 VW Camper. Pop top, $895.548·5367. Saddleback BMW , group. mags. Make of· very nice cond, xtras. · "2~ v Van; xlnt cond .• 3 831·2040, 49S-4949. Fj . • (er. 54(). 7843. $23.'iOor offer 67S· 1264 Camero , , 350 W · Cust. ID· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tM:tor. ~or beat offer: ORAMGE COUHn'S Uke new '66 Por~che 912. '25 VW Sirocco 4 spd, air, '61 Camaro, 1 party _ 4M-7247 · OLDEST Too many xtras to men stereo/c ass. 4500 mi. owner, top meth. cnnd . • ~-131 like.brand new, & Beforeyoubuy .. seet , lion. Showroom fresh. Silver.534-0744PP. 321 eng, must sell.$950. 16,000 mi. Custom I Vlel Call Armond, 963-897G 1966 VW, Orante. gd. -'""'-'"-·'-S400=------~ panellng, crpts.etc. Mlaslon O PORSCHE '73 Targa. lransp. _,.S/olr. 751-58:il '68 e:1maro, V-8, new Lge tires, see to appr. Sales-Service· Leasing lmPort• loaded. Sharp! $999S. 962-026S aftrS PM. tires. Pvt party. $795. $2950. 979-7579 Roy Carver, lllC. Avery Exit, S.D. FW'/. Must sell. 642-9666 1970 VW xlnt cond., SI.39S. Call 84S.:r742 an Spm. '65ChevyVan,reblt6cyl, Rolls'Royce BMW 831-1740 1976 912 E 6.46 ·4130 after 4PM '00. v.s. P IS, P/B. auto. crpid,. panelled, best of. r-ta 234Me~a· l7th 51~.,. 4"4 weekdays. Air. mags, stereo. $1,SOO. ,.,.,559-11896 ~ ~· J-9730 COUPES oo-8723. ·-' .\Ito leftiftg 9580 ,•,,flt•·················· ·•-''?5 450 SLC COUPE CREVIER '89 Bug, auto. stick, sun ·1 ..:.::=.::::;~----'--I ••••••• •••• ••••• •••• •• • 2 OH DISPLAY XKE I. rf., 8,000 mi on reblt eng, Cite -•~ '67 Jaguar 4.2 1tre. & AV All.AILE new tires. $750. 64S-1118. y,._. 2+2. $2000. J>.1echanical •••••••••••••••••••••• restoration in past year . FOR DELIVERY VW Camper '64. 1.500 cc 992 &1 ST 6 llOAOWAY Nds mufflers, minor DON IURMS eng., en·g. & trans 19tE. SANTA ANA body & interior work. POISCHE/:AUDI Sll50fofr.631-117S. Best orfer! John Shubert, O~Jy 1.500 miles . 83'!5'3171 6'0-682laft.Sp.m. 13631 Hart.orG.G. '68CAMPER. 11116Autirul silver/grey ntir:uui¥AT1.DAMMOMACM1HI! 636--2333 9,000mlonneweng . CONNELL CHEVROLET • Wf't'h blac.k interior. '64 JCMJllGr J .8 640..7841 SALES&SERVICf'~ $>.3!900. Will sell or !ease. 1971 BMW 2002·4 speed, Au to. tr 8 n 8., r 8 d io, '70 914 Greenfblk, extra .68 Bug must sell now nds 2828 Harbor Blvd. up.to48 months avail&· air conditioning,slereo& heater s unroof etc One clean. Make offer. . t d $150J0ti COSTAl'tfESA -u.-d'or sale·or Jease.-Car mag wheels. One owner. owner.' nicest y~u'JI 'rind! 646-5807 or645-I231. 833P•1~1,;. runs3 g ' er 546-1200 '........,.n___by_•JW:l. Phone Sad d leba ck Bl'tt W • l ~~~z'.c~~J~~~Jt:!l;;";~~~~~;;::;;;;:;;;;::;;;;l ::::~~~~~2:~--4 Roy Clendinning for ap· -831~0.4954949.-002FOG. J'74 9:14 2.Q..r.o~e. Ait,. _ . !>Ointment. $3495 app. group. Like nu. '12 BUS. 8500-mi-on-nu 'ts Chevrolet convertible. ·r, Jr: llLL IAllY Capri 9715 7S2-6531 eng. Just tuned, fac. bed-Full power, air. new top j •.• a ........................ J. Mari . /many extras. sa200 Collectors item. Owner ': •IJ\ r PONTIAC '74 V-6, auto, stereo/tape, llft -110 RoU1 Royce 9756 firm. 962-6822 af\ 6pm. 751 ·1163. IstSt. &S.A. Fl'eeway cust. dee. Under warran· MOTOR CARS •••••••••••••••••••••••l:.~74;'-;v~w;;;-'~B;;U~S;;--;1~:::-ll ..':~~~------1 :O.::C~ SSS.I 000 ty. S359S. 640.CM19 1200 W. Coast Hwy #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 26,000 mi . AM iFM1r1:d::,: '61 IMPALA . runs good . 'AMOI w.:..C. 9590 ,73 Capri 4 cyl, 4 spd , 645· I I 02 ROY new radials. cstm swhls. NewUres~~j8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM, clean $2750 Mencia 9738 lffi CARVER 1icz~-~bed~.~$1~>00~.c'55~1-~5~728"'.._.j ::;::;::-:=-=--:-:-;:::j * r-DO" ·R 552·1249 ........................... ROUS·RDYCE· 74 THING, good cond. '58 Chevy, runs i{ood $100 . .,,-...,. d ff d Call 67.S.0970 d ay:;. ask p .10 Citroen 9716 '72RX3.Gdtrans,4000mi 23.cf.111hs1. never use o roa . for Bill. Eves 673_2496 '"I "' . ......................... engine. Nels body woJllc. COSTA MIS4 1 ··.0:$2~000~.~84~7':--~~P!P::.-___ , ;:::-;:~;;-:~-::-:--J ELY ~~~ 1-. MMEDIAT LEASEORBUY!!! tiC>OPh :673·0640. CLOSEOSUNOAYS '69VW '68 NOVA. 2 do o r , FORA.LL 1973 CITROEN SM·S .. ~--~---.... 97401---------1 automatic transmi!;sion. ' ~ · d.t . · ~~ ..... .a... 9761 ConY--"'bl• air conditioning. power :11:1'\lllG, M CARS s~. air con 1 1on1ng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ CT"Tt ..-. 11 V N CA.U..oacOMEIN leather. metallic paint ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·Speed, radio, heater. sleenng. s ma 8. ew To SEE Us AM /FM .. Meticulously •71 Mercedn EXCLUSIVE , Hard to find & flawless. l!res.10ne 0d"':'~er. ~x c~p- m a in ta i ned by one 280 SE 3.5 C..., FOi . wir e whee Is. A t1ona con 1t1on 1ns1de owner. Saddleba c k ~ "classic''.f62626, and out. Asking $1100or . :'lEWPUf{T lf'1PUH rs 3100 W.Cusl llwy. llB. 642·9405 BMW, 831.2040.495_4949. Auto .. tr.ans:• factory air Orange County bestofrcr.847-0ZJO l--------:c=ol cond1t1on1n g , power $1895 Dahwt 9720 steering. radio, heater. ~ 1974 Monte Carlo Landeau ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35,000 'l't1iles. Like new · ~ Jl1nMmino full y equipt, l ow WILL BUY YOUR condition . Excellenl jn-A\ MOTOR CARS mileage. $3850. 548-4774, DATSUN, TOYOTA. vestment. #3667· 1200W.CoastHwy '&I Chevy Nova 2tl,OOO mi ORVOLKSWAGEN Hurry! MOTOI . 645-1102 o n r eblt en g . Gd PAID FOR . CAR l----------I transportatio n $385. OR NOT. 166 Mercedes AUTHoalUD '64 VW Bus. Fine cond.1_7S_1_.ss_7_o ______ 1 TOPc~rlLAR 250 SECpe DA ..... VE ....... Ro·ss New engine and tires. '66 Chevy 1\-falibu. ~-YOUll CAii? · S900 673-3074 IJ--ICESf'•ID SAL BERNADENE Auto. Cran s., power 1 __ . ___ . ____ 1 mech.cond . Xlnt ...,.-.-.. ~ .... n "~~.. steering, radio, heater, POHTIA.C·STU'n C Good 645-2415 F I ~. -~ cl. '69 VW amper. '----------! • or m,.....-1----------1 electric sunroof. Show 2480 Harbor lfv' · Be ' -PaidrororNot '73 Dat..sunpickup,deluxe condition.26SMPR, cond. New engine. st Comet 9927 ee..Lewishlloortl wheel s & interior, orfer over $2000 6'73-424.0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l;1966Harborti.M: AM /FM.$2700.493-0724 SAVE! l-__.-----~9-7-6-51 ·Tom 1972 Comet, V8 s tick, 646-9300 ... , .... a Vol 977 30 ,000 mi , nice car. ----'-'-:..:.=---1'71'h240Z,Creampuff.Lo '62Mercedes ••••••••••••••••••••••• vo • 2 $1850/ofr. 7SI·5851 #&ftted to buy" used miles, Mags, Konis, air, 220SE . TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••_••••• 962-0265aftr.5 PM . 'J>fllun pickup step 4 spd., 557-0674 or ..,._.__....,_,. VOLVO t>ufnper & camper boot. Bus.4M-1522. $4,200, of-....un ....-UlillR' bcMiYe Dealer 9932 .. 2071 fers. Auto. trans., factory air South Coast Ana hdUllYe DecHr ........................ a'====!;::;===::::;::::;=.;:=~j\ condition inc, power So.th Coast .ArH •TOP CASH! S .....,AR GA,.,E..,.••.,, steering. radio, heater. •-orlffHat For Corvette• ind ether -.._ .~ ~ .,.. Silver finish. Jeather. -7 ._ used cars &. trucks! F'=~;r:_~.,CJ..AYR.l'OU.ll etc. A collectors dream! MllR \D f S _, ortNHat HOWAR.D Chevrole t, ~ :::'w~':~;:'.'. ~ ZWVl51. MllR \DJS Dove & Quail SIB. Near !:.,d;:;.·~~o;,~ WOW! .. MDT R'S .. ~a.~~~1~r.8~~~~·o~ ................... ,... MDT R ~ Beaeh.ll33--0505 t GoM iJIMwh 61Wifh '63 M d AveryPkwy-SOFrwy • U l-----·-----1 ilw 'lJi:/. :l::;::'• erce es MISSION VIEJO ,Avery Pkwy·SO !'>wy lt::" ll=-.. ::;::. 131·2880 4951210 MIS\jOH VIEJO '69 CORVETTE ii?"-lilt.":'"' ::::... 200 Diesel 13M:IJ8o 495-1210 STIMGRA y ' •-""°" 38 Miies per g~llon, '72 COROLLA wagon, Jo. _::::_,. ~~ ar.iloma.Uc, power Alft.r· radio, air, radials. Im· OIANGECOUMTY CPE ••,•--':,•,.._. 'n''"o. 1 """"" lhg & alr-conditioning. mac.Sl.875."83-6870 vOLvO • Y Y Radio, heater, auto ma Uc ;~::..,... !:£ :!f:""' lmmaccul.Uel646M¥X. 74y o1ar'Hft all EXQ.USlVELYVOLVO transmission. power ::= :W'fll · ~t_. ·$2299;. oy owO Largest Volvo Dealer steering, air condition· ,,....._ .. ,,........ nr,,--. HoneC• inOrangeCountyl inf. Excellent cooditk>n. !1lt~ ,.::,_:-A• ",."_,. .,..,~,_, JIMM.-. Jte bo~~ln~~ .. ~ gas BUYorLEASE Uc.ZX~IS4. ·-OR laver,-.,_....,._.,._. DLRECf $ 9 ,.,::::;, ll:::O :lll:"M MOT CARS · · 4 95 I~, . fi~ fi~ . I ==1-:200::6=4'-:i._eo..='='-0_'2_'wy-:-:~s...:~=·=·:.:~=:=.·-=f=J=~_,.:_,~_,~_u,_.:,._·::i_., [ft:ft'l~~ ·"':.. J:5:. !5' EE. nos 1910. Blue, full i7~aCorona. 2025 s. Manchester ~.., ®-.C::..1 equ1pt.~1ot Gd c.o~r.~.~· ,Aneheim J75Q-2011 ·1 -" ! ' L .. • SLEMONS MERCEDES 19'10 llarboci, C.M. 631·1276 • I Kendon still has 39 1975 models at old prices. Now is the time to buy if you really want to save money on a new car. '73YW SUl'lll IUG '73AMC GUM 2 Dll. l!I C"l'I . 11110. "-·· '""°· r..11er • !1211Eb/ . ..._,,,_,., .....,p, ' '63 JEEP CJS ~:riA~~o~a.o,;= ~••l•r, s1995 Y-8 . .-/lo "-.... _ .. oOf>iftQ. ~ ,,,..,,,.., radoo, htale<. Cl"'ll"' illell •P'C•ll. tl,000 -.IT25lllll) '69 MEltC. COUGAR V-9, IKIO<y t i• COhCliliOnlhQ, "°""'" 111.,.1~. •ldfo, 1\111«. (019GX't~ l -IOw' -· s1195 s1995 '74HOHDA CIVIC '73YW SUPlll IUG 4 e'!'I-4 """""' '""'°· ....... (41 1'-!MlJ,. Mii• be'""-.... 74TOYOTA . • COIOLU 4 Dll. • A1110 , •• , ... ••G•O, llt•tar~ l3F*lT2l R ... SNrp, - SALES • SERVICE LEASING ~ Ke>don~1bllil)'Sln<el960 KENDON. AMCnJEEP ' 2524 Hai bolt llYd., Costa Mesa .. 549-8023 • 645·7770 l ' • '· • • • • j j ' ' • • • . • • . I ,;. -• . . . -• . . • . • . ' . I . I • ' • • . • • . • • • COSTA.MESA DAlllJl'S SllALL TUCK CBBCILIST. All this and murc COJT\.fl!> <ilandard on America's II 1 ... ell ing small picku11. llatsun Li'I l·lust ler: J lfi _vrars nf s1null pi1.kup 1•:0.p1·ncnt.1• in A1111iriL.1 . J UuruhlP 2001)1·1 ~111g l11 U\"t•rf11•,1d 1;,1111 1111).(ilHJ. ] 4-sp1H!d alf.sy111 :hru lc,111.~111ii;sion \J·!lofH~cd .111 tur1101tir: u11111111:1 It [ J C:urulu1 t-co1J!Hun:tl h1~11rh !lf'rll I \V1·ld1•d 1.uldnr· 1111111 u lranu· J Flr111·-lhrnugh 1 ••n1 il.11 ion (;1ir-con- cl it 1on 1ng 1Jptio11a It 1 ·rur!loio11 bar frnnl ~11.,pl'nsiou .. ,1,1bi I iiur b.1r ( J \Vhi!l'"'all t.ruck 11n:s l'f"o bt• r nn1in11 r.d :it your U.iti.un Uct1lcrl COSTA MESA DATSUN BIG DISCOUNTS SAVE ON ALL 1975 61 O's • 71 O's IN STOCK COSTA.MESA DATSUN XLNT VALUE TRADE-INS 1974 260Z Silver, radio, heater. air conditioning & mags. etc. Less than 7 ,000 miles. #2764 UllEHEW COSTA MESA DATSUN . 1973 DATSUN 2402 Yef_toyw with black v.!_nyt top,_ radio, heat er. 4 ·Speed, mags, air conditioning. '2757 SB TO APPl.ICIATI • ' 21 Firebirds NOW IN STOCK Trans Am Formula Esprits larcJ••I Selection In Orange County! BRAND NEW 1976 FIREBIRD S4789 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (258706N51 4001) • '61 PONTIAC CATALINA Air con ditioning. po w e r stee r ing , power brakes, 1 owner. (UUY327). s9s9 • '72 l'IHTO A u to m atic t r an.smis sio n, AM/F M stereo radio, 8 track tape, sunroof. (126GIP). $1489 • '71 MHCURY C.OMET 4 door, 1aut omatic tr ans mission, radio, heater , vinyl roor. (678GCR J. SJ689 • '73 PLYMOUTH SATILUTE SHlllHG PLUS P owe r stee r ing , power brakes, rallye wheels. (528.TP RJ. $2189 THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE 1974 COUGAR XR7 Dark Ginger Metallic Finish with beaulilul two-lone. leather lnlerior, AM/FM stereo with tape deck. Priced for last sale. (lie. 372~$4475 1973 CHEVY IMPALA WAGON Power steering, fact. air. An excellent wagon for your family needs. carries our Gold Crest warranty.(Lic. 803H6!/y $26 7 5 1974 LINCOLN 4DOOR Jel black with egg shell interior leather. Fully equipped with all the extras except sun roof. 27,000 miles! (lie. o.4 7KLSJ . °"" $5795 1974 CHEVY NOVA Hatchback 27.000 miles! Canary yeltow with black vinyl top, fact. air; PC>'NEW steering . A real nice economy car . (Lie . 630KBY}. This weekenl Ooly $3295 1974 FORD RANGER 'I• TOH CAMPER Si:iecial with stocktand delux shell, VB with air cond., dual gas tank. power steering, auto. trans. (Lie. • 031655) SALE PRICE 1973 C.APRI 6CYL AM/FM with tape declt. 4 speed. (Lie. M3HPB). This -o;;, $2975 1973 GRAN TORINO 2 DR. Light green with Ok. green interior & vinyl top. lo'l of extras. 36,000 easy miles. (l;c. 161KICJ. $289 5 - 1975 COMET 2 DR. Economy 6 cyt. with auto. trans .. Fact. ai r & P. stec iflg. Still under factory warr. 9,000 miles (l ie. B50lXF). $3750 1972 TORINO WAGON One owner. Local car - fad. air cond., many other extras. Low miles. (Lie. 630FYW) $2475 1969 OLDS LUXURY SEDAN 4 dr. Fully lold~ with 811 the extras. Real nice family car. (Lie. YWT770). $1250 1972 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 dr. hardtop. A beautiful low mileage luxury car with k>ts of eye openers. (Uc.. ,, .. ~ $2675 .~ ~ 1111!_!'11 -· g Huge Cadillac Selection Nabers CCldillac HUGE USED CAR SALE Due to the tremendous PUbfic acceptance of the 1976 Cadillac we have an extfaordin8ry l arge inventory of s elect pre--owned Cadillacs and other fine cars. JmdAhw: EXAMPLES 1974 Cpe. De Ville Cabriolet top, stereo. leather etc. {12t797) 55895 1972 Cpe. De Ville Leather . stereo etc. 101107~3 59 5 1974 VW lovebug \ 4 speed, radio. heater. whitewall tires. less than 8,000 m iles. Cadillac trade-in. (635KGF) 52995 1974 Camaro 6 cyl., auto. trans., air conditioning, power steering, radial tires etc. Exceptional l y clean Cadillac trade-in. (481 LPMJ 52995 1974 Plymouth Duster Auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, radio, h61lter . whitewall tires. Less than 7.800 fTiiles. Like new. (459KLU) 53395 1973 MarldV Factory air conditioning. full power. only 23,000 miles. padded top, leather dual seats, cruise control. totally equippe<! {147HSn. 56195 1975 Cpe. De Ville Cabrlotet top, Jeather. stereo. tilt wheel, cruise control, loaded. {684LOCJ. 57495 1973 Coe. De V~le Vinyl rool, leather. till =~)stereo .. ,Loaded. 54895 197 4 Sedan De Ville Vinyl roof. leather. tilt wheel, stereo, many extras. (STK104) 55695 1974 Er Dorado Cpe. Cabriolet top, l eather. stereo. cruise control. l oad ed with extras. !STK967). 57395 1975 El Dorado Cpe . cabriolet top, leather. dual seats. s tereo. cruise control. etc. (411061) 57995 CHOOSE FROM Orange CJ>unty's largest Selection of Cadillacs 1976's NOW HERE AND I 975's MUST GO! HEW 1975 PINTO 2 DR. 52799 "" Ind. 2300 cc 2 V 4 cylinder eng .. Calif. emissions equipment , radio. five B78x 13 BSW tires. front a rear b umper guards & m ore (Ser. #5RtOY14 1 650) Slk. ft015) OVER 100 PINTOS TO CLEAR HEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DR. GRABBER 53579 • • T&l lnclll<IM 2MI CID _.,., ~m&T•C l•ln• .. woOe <Wal '""' di.,; bnllc" front a t11r bumP9' 9Jo1rC11, AM ••ll•O & tinted 1111ss. etc S... 15Kll3ll1310)(S111< 1212) OVER 15 MAVERICKS TO CLEAR HEW 1975 MUSTANG II 2 DR. HD. TP. ' 53669 Ind. pin stripes, radiat tints, power steering, power front disc brakes. bumpe r ouaros. radto. heater. tinted g lass . (Ser . -t5R 02Y106991,) (Stk. ' •.• 53 MUSTANGS ti's TO CLEAR 2 1/2 ACRES OF FINE TRADEINS REDUCED ro- CLEAR! Auto . trans .. air conditio.ning . power s1eering. power brakes. radkl. heater, (583.BMW) .,.. 5877 ----·----'68 CHEV. CA.MARO Radio, heater. (313281 ) 5977 ----·---- '67 MERC. COU.GAR A uto . trans .. power steering, radio. heater. !UT08'.l91 5977 ----·----'7D OLDS 98 LUXURY A uto . trans .. air conditioning , power steering, power brakes. radio, power windows & seats. (587AKGJ s I 0·77 ----·----'69 DODGE SUPER IEE A uto . tran s .. power steering. radio , heater. (099AOWI 5 1277 ____ ., ___ _ '72 DODGE DART Auto . tran s ., air con d itio.nlng . power steering, radio\ heater . (180EXKJ $~53..7 ----·----'70 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME A uto . tran s .. air conditioning , power steering, power brakes, . vi roof. 140065)~~ 5 1677 ----·---- '72 OLDS VISTA CRUISER A uto . tran s .. air conditioning , power st eering. power brakes. radio, heater. (795ELV) ----·----'72 MERC . MONTEGO A uto . trans .. air cond i t ibni n g, power sleering , power brakes, radio, heater. vinyl roof. (823JEXI 5 1777 ---·--- '73 CHEV. LAGUNA A u t o . tr an s .. air cond itionin g , power steering, r adio, heater. vinyl roof. (414234'1 52·177 DOMESTIC ~. '73 IUICll · lSTATEWAc;OH ' Auto. trans.. factory ajr conditioning , power steering . power disc brakes. power windows. power seats. radio. heat•. whitewall tires. tinted glass, wheel covers. tilt wheef. Onty 20.000 miles. luxUry transportation. (305HFR). 53333 ~ '74 FORD ~ 'I• TOH- Chinook Van Conversi°", automaJic trans.. poi steering, radio. heater, air. 4 swivel bucket se .. stove. ice box. dinette {228MRSJ 55888 '71 IUICIC SllYLARll CPE. Auto. trans.. factory r conditioning . postr steering, power brak , radio. heater. white I tires. Lo 4 7 .000 mil 1,., Buick's most popular sel (231DLJ) • 52222 '74 COHTIHEHT A&,U Cpr. Deluxe Town 2 1.f .. v..a. auto. trans .. factory ~ conditioning , full po power steering, power brakes, power windows. pawer-seats, radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tinled glass. wfleel c~ extra low low miles. (281JWJ) 55999 '73 TOROHADO. - HARDTOP va. auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, power ..s.t e..ering . power d i&.C. brakes. power wind~~ power seats, stereo r~ heater, whitewall tires, vil)Yf roof, tinted glass. wh~ covers. vou 'll like this o?4- (978MVHJ -~ 53333 ?', IMPORTS " ·1r vw·1us CAMPER 4 speed, air i;onditioni~ radto. heater. 32,000 mil• new condition. {0180.JO)~ 53444 ' '74 IRICllLIH Gullwing cpe .. aut-:>maro power steering, str,reo. conditioning, l o 4,5 · O miles. (f5807) '- 59999 ~ '74 JENSEN , HEALEY :'· 4 speed, air conOitioning~ radio. only 7,000 miletl (15925) $AVE -+72 JAc;UAli XJ6 , Auto. trans., factory air conditioning , power steering , power d isc brakes, Power windows, stereo radio. heat•(; whitewall tires. Lo 45, oneowns6SSS57,, '6t TRIUMPH GT·6 ' 4 speed, radio, heater, "9gs, only 38,000 mil !YYS995) • 5.2222 .. I •• • - • -· • . - -• ' ' Lag11na/So1ith Coast 1 • 61>NO. 310;:>JSECTI ONS,.36 P-,t.GES •• • T oday's C::l~sl • N~~. S t ee . .. ' • • . RANGE-CQUN'J'..'1',.CALIEORNtA ;rHliRSDt!1~.zv~~ER6, 197~ ·:€~ ll legti~·:--=Sf ~~agitna ~41 v · ot Ry JACK CllAPPELL authority such as the La.guna Ot-.D•ll~ l"lkitSUfl Bearh Parkin& Authority of its An initiative to remove park-source of revenue. lng metus from L.agun.a Beach Ril'hard Willetts, originator ot Jilreets is lUe gat and the city the parking.meter Initiative, said C'Ollncil may disregard it, City Al· today he has asked (or a written lorney George IA>gan told the opinion from..t.he cjty attorney to council membf'rs Wednesday. give to his own attorney. Loean ~aid he does not believe "'I talked with my attorney and llle initlat1ve-pr0Cess eano:e used ~e.reeti'Wea:rf.-ln tlre tighrbut he to deprive a legally constituted . · wil( wait until h~ gets the city at· tomiy':i oplni9n. - :·1t·s a ~if(erence or opini,oniJ tba t fives ttQ:und:s for lawsuits,·· Willetts~ a downtown beauty shop owne ,said. lr\-related parking matt~:the • coupcil agreed to proVide f'r~e parking through lhe holiday ~al:tbn. ' • -All on, • .,.treet parkink-meteN would be coveE~ wilh ba'gs dur· inc tht" five e"ks rrom Nov . 24 to J an. 1. The-council hupplly noted that bu.si ness.mtn could festocm the mettts with holiday decor-.-· Uooslf tbey wanted. . Thf' counril also agreed to put to a&sorled ciUi.en comqiilttes tbe que::ttio:il' or a"nine·month. bilg . g'tng.ot tbe ft!et~ra to determine if • buSiness ls'--ai<led by athe---Jree .parking. • • • ... "Y J· .. -· ... .. • l'n essence, the nine-month period·would bt> a test or t-nforce· ment and business imprQvemf'nl alJ~.eed: by bocke:rs or the in· itiative. .,. Metel'1 in e a rking loti; would be left ''nrovercd.an.d would have to beJed. roin:µ>y parkers, ju:st as in tJle Willetts meter initiati,·e. , -.counc11man-Char:lton_Bo;i·d 'hailed lhe.cicl ions by the council . '"l<~or tht• fln;t tim") there was almost ~ tot•d \\'il lingness to con.- sidt>r a ctunlJy removing thl' meters,·· Jloyd s 11id . 'There has lor1g ~n a con.· sensus th'a t the mett"'Ts are monstrosities and nobody likes the"m: Rut until now there wo=a no ft-eling I hat gettin(. rid of the m "'3 S a practi<'nl SuMgestion, ·· <Set" Mt:T€R, Pag('A%) Mal!ine Sex ,~:Finl~l1:tx~d a Week Clemente Gets New Counsel The San Clemente City Council abruptly changed labor relations ~neys early today -just eight days befort> it is set to go to court in a legal di spute with pOlfce o£fice rs over Te11m·sters Union r e presentation. -~--· 8 RESIGNlj ft ' ~nty; Planner ..,: .Ron .Yeo ,. To·Resign Plan-Post Ry WILLIA M sCHREID ER '"""" O.lly '1klt Sta" Oriinge County Supervisor Tbon1as Riley today confirmed the impending res ignation of his aRpointee to the county Pl anning Co.rrttnissiQR'• :";Jewport Beach "'attfittffl Ron Yeo. Riley said that Yeo has not yet transmitted a rormal letter or re· sign<ttion, btit has indicated vcr:bally that he.does not want to continue in the post he has OC · cupied for more than a year. "Ron has asked the cou nty counsel for an O!)inion involving his interests in some dealings connected with his architectural business,·· Riley said . "1fe was concerned aboul lhe JX>SSibility that a conflicl of interest might exist. .;There is a portion of the code that may be interpreted in the \nanner he is re ferring to. It in· vol ves no illegal action, but con· sidering the climate we have been operating under recently , he felt it · best to . step down,·· Riley added. Riley said he h as been "quietly tryihg lo interview people" lo repla<'e Yeo: So f~1r he has ta lked to 15 pt>rsons who have expressed an interest in serving on the Com ~· misSion. "I have come down to some finalists for the job, but l would · rather not say at thh; point who the.y are until 1 hear i.n writing from Roh,"'· Riley said. "Yeo's resignation would 'be hi s second from the commission within the past four years. Yeo originally was appointed to ttre panel b y tbe lat e Su~rvisor Ronald W. Caspers. He resi,1;ned ~he, first time When <JaSpers yielded.to pressure from development intere5ts to remove Yeo. who had been voting iri sup- pott o·r anti·dCve·lopm~nt m~suresi · Laguna.w' oman "Held in F orger y Orange· Count)' Shetif/'s of· ficers jail~· a Lagun.a . Beach WOJftaq~on forger~· charges' Wed· nesday nigh( after \hey alleged she used another llt>rSOfl·s Mo1ste.r Charg card ror purchA3es ~he made at fou r $tOl"e1> ln~trtc Lo1un11>Hill• Mall. Deputies aid Goorglnn Ann Si m•, 20, or 416 N'.-COMSt,. Hlahway, boushl jewelry;-<boe'!. coemeticl!I.. clothing arxt re«iird albuma with a total value _, $360 bef<>tt the all .... City Manager Kenneth Ca rr said this morning that the change "·as made to improve the city"s legal position in the upcoming court battle . Carr said th e new £irm , Parke r . Mtllike.n, Kohlmeier, Clark a nd O "Hara, o.f .i:ois . . <\ngelcs. is a firm with a "great deal or experience"" in labor dis·" pules. "1'tre rity and 'tnmsten t)ni()fl 4'ttorney~ J.Will me:et in ~rior <;;ourt Nov 14 . The union is rha11englng·a {our-year old coun· ril resolution barring police of· ficers from affiliating with l<:tbor unions. Officer s (n .o.\pril hired the union to represent them in salary negotiations with the city. l Carr said he could not predict whether the s udden ch<!nge in counsel would cau.:>e a delay in the pending court case . ..He said that decision would have to rest \\'ith the attorneys. The city for several years has been 'represented by the firm of Mitchell. Silverberg, and Knupp in labor relations matters. Carr said it was'to early to tell whetht"r the-Parker fi rm will replace Mitchell in alLlabounat· ters. * * * New Lawyers To Represent Mayor-Carr :"Jew labor r elations attorneys employed b y the San Clemente City Counc'il also may r epresent Mayor Anthony OiGiova nni in a $10,000.lawsuit filed against him by San Clem ente police officers. City Manager Kenneth Carr said today. Carr said th e new firm would handle PiGiovanni 's case a.s Jong as it tlid not interfere with representation of the city in a separate legal dispute over a de· cision by palice to be represented by the teamste r s union in salary negotiations . &ail was filed Friday by police against DiGiovanni. The action alleges that the m ayor unlawful· ly interfered with labor rights granted officers under state law. DiGiovanni a nd the city have consistently refused to r ecognize t he Teamsters Union as the or. ficers' labor representatives. The mayor has withheld all comment on the charges. Brosh Fire . . Still 'Raging A (ail-moving brush fire started by the muffler or a utility com·pany truck was reported burning fiercely before pooo today .through u.norrupied acreage near Cry!tal Cove. Cou11ty firem en sent !of aerial tankers a nd bull~ers in an effort to quell he ~laze which wu rr.r>ort n~ to be affecting anJ' stru~turl:s.. . A hot r'1'uf0ec ftom an · el~tncal \ ~lillty nhicle - was belitvM the s ou.rc.\D( Ille blue. ,.. ...... ... ,.. @!dut~.s and the Three ot Laguna Beach High School's lov · ely ladies -Debbie-Gtif!in (partially hid· den. left), Janet Johnson and Macy Ann Ottmer -arrived in style at homecoming ceremonies a t Guyer Fi eld . Th e 1928 • Rocky Says He-Pulled Out for ~Harmony' W . .\SHJNGTO:-.J IUPI J -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller said today he withdrew from the 1976 nom.ination picture to keep '"party squabbling" from com· plicating President Ford's job and not becaust• they di sagreed on government policy. The vice president, in his first pub lic di s cussion of the bombshell decis ion three days a.go to t ~1ke his name out of con· sider at ion a s f'ord's running mate . sai d h e ca m e t o \Vttshington to ''serve ... to help solve problt>ms . ·· "I didn't come down lo get <'aught in party squa bbles.·· he said ... And therefore I wrote the letter .. last "'eekend "'ithdraw. ing. By taking him self out of the picture. Rockeft>ller s aid he had "elim\n-ated part of the problem whiCh was the b<1 sis for lht> party squabbles." lft> s aid that ··a minority of a minbri ty ·~ of con· servalive Republicans opposed his placl' on a ticket. J>ac,kard ph ae ton. a c lass i c a m o n g motorcars, was;Joaned for the occasion by ( .. agunan Cy Painter. Mi ss ~Ottmer was crowned homecoming q'ueen minutes a ft er this photograph was taken. San Juan Supports Farm Preservation San Juan Cap1strano Cilye·oun-:-- cilmen formally agreed Wecines· da y to proceed wilh an agriC'ultural pre~~r~tion pro· gram . The}' also asked thctl .an or· dinance be drarted outlining their intent and establi shing a committee to assist in the pro· gram . Their "intent, .. ho"·ever. is not a final decision to move aht"ad with t he program which proposes the city purchase and preser ve about 100 acres of farmland. They will decide later if and when to put it on the ballot and let the city residents dC'cide the pro· gram"s future. The council·s action cam e after review of a consultant's re· port on t he feasibility of the pro· gr am. The report stat es that funding could be provided by de· velopment fees or S500 l>("r unit a nd property taX('S at .a rate of 10 cents pE'r SIOO of assessed valua· tion. COuncilmen Yv on Heckscher and Douglas '."Jash contl'nded this is a "very nominal cost" and pushed for :;u1)port-of the projeel . !\!though a dmitting-some re· servation.s. including fe.:1rs that it may beC'omc an isSUl' in the l\1arch t'ounci l t>lectiuns. Coun- ci.lma.u. J ohn S\\·eeney also voted in favor of the m ea:-urt•s •~f avor J :1n1es Wc~llht•rs, 'A·hn· sai d he is yet to bl.' convi nct'll lht· amenities are worlh the C'Ost. op. posed th(' ~i rlions. Councilm~1n Roy Ryrnt•s. Y.:h o prl'V1ous ly h;1:- opposed th e prog ram. w:1 s not ;1t thE' meeting. Thi:" propos ('cl comm ittee u•ill negotiate the C'OnCC'pl or .. right or firsl refusal .. with landowners and also prC'pare the v.·ording fnr a ballot meas ure if lhe counc·il carries the program that far , In a relaled action, the council tied 2 to 2 on a n1olion to initiate General Pl an am('ndment prn ceedings ai r1'ed at continuing an agricu ltural ov~rl<:t y on SOfll l' nf the C'ily·s farmland beyond lhl· current expir:.ition d;:1tl' of !)et 31 Mavor \Veathers ;:ind (·oun cilm ~in Swf·eney oppos ed the un SllCr es~ful attl'mpt Spaying Progra:in ·OK'd. Lagrm.a Advocates Lou? Cost Neutering Proposal!!-ror e ncouraging low Cynthia F'uller, chairwoma:,n of stitutionally . cost spaying and neutering for the Pet Responsibility Commit· Councilman Ro yd was critical dogs and CBt! and for a break in.. tee, said. · of the pfl committee's failure to licensing fees for neutered pets She s aid she hoped the city investigate the problems caused found favor.....; with the Laguna , would undertake the pcogram of by <Jo,gs , r4,n,ning loose on -Beach City Council Wedncsdax,. ~ Ji(~g u.p.locat . ~afb:r1o •• ~ ie'a'c?hes. ·~,. . • l'he council order~ ad, qf·., i ~r~m . ..q,' o r;l\iDr\S bf t,ht_ce.·1 • He 'f~S told that the commit· dinance drafted along lines'su.c· : '.d~i...1a1 4$ a,,..t\.<l.lbai, thctxolli,rne. t I~l4 ' rR>tt C'O'nsider th(' .r\l&tter gested ..i bY Jth e eitY .Pet 0('iM:.s 1riess.,would ·ffiak~~·fqr tQt#.~seriou s probjcm :· ... :.,R.e-Pof\Sft>iU.t)'J--.CoriliTUttee and thevfMS of itK1ivlddi.J o'pt!i;.i~ n · ' WJliie. it .may not De a do~ unde r encou fdgem~n (re:>.vi · ree', , ~· 1 ~~ '. ~ .. • problem. tpc~e i;; ~1 ~pie pro· Coun'!i.lman .c h arlloit , 'ff! Savi#'_p i'n lict'!jlSing WoPl'd-. bltom c!oncern1 n1ttogs, Boydrl'· ~gr~ to cbn!§•d~r P!:"9errient1f lO''er rquch qf the. sur,.ca(, (~t. torted. doga1e rest station! 1a~~n, ,il th~eb):' givint_ .P~ :;:• !l:Y·.ari -~ •. Bl:>Y:d, sal!1 1J~ had ~ she.ath oC The ordinance gi.vi,,g, .. iwe . ft.P'\9h1i~ lnde"Uf <f: ~t tetttr'!s '.\t\.8tt:alb"ig -cll1z_en~. feel· years free licens\ng [Or' oeW -. , nt't.b,ir~~ he."Ut .< .: : • .. • • I titd't \~e-' C~~nc1I !1\0\l~ct apafed female dogs, aixl Setting ' city fia:urcs show that during com e u.~ with soml' magic other Yt>Brly licen1ing rates at fi6 the la.$t ye:.r, the SPCA which ans:we rs to the proble m . . for 6 p.t1)'Cd re ma)ea. SI2 for un· performs the city's animal en· H e askt>d . l h t1t the cit y spayed femaJe:t and tG roe male (orcrrm ent uo4e.r co.ntracl , manage_r 1?1". d o w~ s t~fr dogs will be C'onsldeted Nov. 19. destro-ycd 256 dogs and removed I ~.e1p~slb1Uty for coping with_ Under lhe sUggested low ~t 203 deati a ntm als rro m city land d~S problem~ a00th31 spaytl}g program pr 1 the thoroughfares. lite.1.uar~s b e g i ven the neutering operation ld cost Nationally , mole tha:n 13 resp0~sl.blhty rotftt>Cach related •· 1 • ResigJJing: Proposal Studied By RUOI S I E OZIEl.SKI Ollr.0111t PiliMll4off (;ourt·martial proceedings at F.I Toro against I.t . !1ary Niflip "'t're delayed today until .\'ov. 1~ to e1weit a decision rrom the Secret ary of th(' .\'avy on her of. f<'r to res ign from lhl' U .S. !\1 arine; Cor ps. J.t. N'iflis. who <IPIX"ared for a pre·trial hearing at f;I Toro Marine Corps Air St ;.1lion, is charged with conduc1 unbcl"om· ing a n off icer ste m min~ fr om al· legations that she had SC'xual in- tercourst> with six e nlistlod men . The lall. willowy brunette C'ould race up to 10 years and fou r months of <'Onfinement and hard labor, rorfeiture of her pay, and a dishol')orable d ~c.hergt" if sh~ is ronvf<'ted. ~ ... l.it>utenant .\'iflis. hov.'C'V(•r"; has offered to resign her cum· mission undt•r "honor:ibll• rond1 · - lions .·· . Word on lht" uccepl<tOl't' or rt·· jection of thal. offer u·as t'XPt"'l'lt•d fr·o m W ;:1sh In gt1111 . D . ('., somM.i m<' today. l\. post t>XC'hangl' 11ffic1•r at the ;'\l arine Corps '{uma Air Station. Li<"utenant :'\'irlis is chari.:<•d "·ith allowing mt•n into her bachelor's officers qua1·tt•rs, p<'r forming or:il sex nn ;1n enlisted '.\f arine, ;.1nd slct1p1n g wi th both hC'r in· struclor and ft>llov.· studen1 s of a !\l ;1rine (\lrps hum;.1n relations cl 11ss. tSe"' )1 .\RI~ f.:,.Page i\2.) Condominium Owne r s Suing l\ S<in Clementl' t·uupl£• who l'iatm they bought a $78,500 l'Ull· dtl m inium with lht· <t Ssuranl·e that people under 16 Vl'<tr:-. old v.·ou!d not b(' ~II lowed lo.l1 vt' thl'1·e C'h~r g C'd lht• o pcr.:1t ors \Vi th hr(•ach of contract Wt'<in<':-;d;1\' :ind demanded lhl."ir mon1•,· b.11·k . :'\;imt>d a s deft·nda nt s · 1n the ()r<inge c·uunty Supcnur Court la wsuit filed by W;;irr1..·n I. ;inti Cl~irl." C. .\1 ancheslL•r ar p (·en· tury 21 Re.al J-:st:•IC'. l t""·nlt•r Hl'<tl ty .. Inc ;ind John R. ~nd c;aynt•lh· :\1 l hasl' The '.\1 an<'hC'st ers d1•m1111d r•·· \urn nf lhC' SIR.385 lht•,\ h;1vr p;11d ((1w a rrl pi1r1·h;.1se nf lht•t r ('0 11 dom1n11 1m 111 th<• Sl.";i Bluff:-. corn· plt•x. San ("lt•mt•nl <· ·rhf'y f'l:111n th;H ;1 number of peoplt• und1·r 16 :1rC' Ii \'Ing 111 th1• 12 ·Unit hull d 1 ni..: "'ea ther Fair through l•'r id:.i y Slightly v.•arm <'r t c 1n peratures. 1-lighs al lht• be<ll.'hes in the up1>er 60s ris ing to around 70 inl and ari.."a!§. f.ows 45to 52 . I NS IDE T OD"'\' Don 't try lo get inlo Cal Stole Pu/lerton next spnng It"s overflowing noui and nd mis.nons hai·e be<"n cut nff S..e Page A 12 . . Al Y-s..rvlct I[,_ .. '"""· L.M. .. f'll ... _ ""'""" ''"""· __ .. Dt*111NiMk n laWl'Wl-11t .A~· . ........ llltt .... -... _M .. lnelex "' . .. .. ..... -llldut ~•It""' pr dlar&o. mllllon dos• are d~ In-. .l!leeANtltl.\f's;P11eA2) ~ ·.1 I I . ' • Al DAILY PILOT L/SC Thursday, NOVMtbW 11, 1975 .. • Bluff Pr,operty Excltlded . ~ . San· Cleme nte';;(}ou ni iL_Beview s ~r:r.:';;J-:;;.:::'..--:::~::= ~. Pre\'iously l:iU bd1 vidl'd prQp,•r· ty in the divelopcd portion otSan CIE"merite, with tiome excei}tions. ·~·ill be cxcludt•d rrom rules i1n poS'ed by th<' eity's new hillside ~r:1din~ ordin;..incc, C'o uncilml'n d('c ided Wednl·sduy night. Exceptions to the cou ncil"s ac· lion \\ill ht• 10111 I hat are crossN h.' n.n11r.d (",111 .vnn:-; or lots that in· cl udt> bl ul f ~ .. 1'he motion th~l finally won un · allimou11 cou.ncll sUpPott C6n- tained w.or.ding...Jjuggested by FlirhHrd 1\hlman, the city's build· tng an·d -p lann-ing <tire~tor. Various wording suggestions wc·rP d(•bated for. m ore tha n u n hour brlorC' the final 'f'erslon wa11 :idnpted Tht· m ~nn 1ntt•nt of the nC'w or - dinantf' 1 ~ 10 protect nutur;al Auto Mystery Huntingto1i Mulls Vanishing Act Hy ROHF.RT HARKER 011 ... O~lly PllOI SU.ff Thf" question of what h<tppened lo Mr!I. Ali <.'l' l.oftis' car aftt!r It was tow ed away from her homt• on polir~ Qrderl'I remuined one or l~untingt o n Reach"s hottes t mystC'rics today · .. :'lfo one se€'m s to know forcer- tain if the ill-fat<•d 1!)65 Chevrolet station \11<1gon was <.'rushL>d by a rompaC'ting machine c.rif thieves entered a i>turage yard guarded by watch dogs and towed away the car tha t was mi ssi ng a r arburf'tOr and wasn't in runni ng ord er Poli re officer" and one of the owners or the Huntington Auto ServiC't" say that it <.ippears lht" \'ehicle was stolen, although it didn't appear to be a particularly priml' item fo r dlsrerning thie\·es . Mrs. l.o{tis is leaning towards the possibility it was crushed. j ' • ... • .. o.auv l"llfll 1..i1 ~.,.t• hillside and regulate gradlgg' in major tc act"I i>ropot;ed in lbe city'is "back counlry: .. This Ui· eludes the sprawling Forster, Reevt's and Vis beek-ranches·that- are now controlled by develop· ment interests. The council i ndicated, how('vt>r. that they want the or- dinance to <1pply to unique pieces" of subdivid('d, but undeveloped, Pot Worth $100,000 Confiscated lly ART HUR R. VINSEL C>l tM Otllw '1MlMatt A suspicious S<"ene on a San R<>rn ardino County desert dry l<ike, spotted from the night sky above by flyin g federal narcotics ~tgents, has led to capture of fi ve Orang(' Count ians and an C'Stimated $100 ,000 worth of mari- juana. ~ The l'lel zure . was announced following federal court •arralgn- mt"nt late. Tuesday afternoon of four defendants, while the tinb, aged 17 , will be handled by juvenile court authorltiei1. Dru~ E n forcem e nt Ad - ministration Agent Joe f1 and er1J said the incident late ~or.day night near Galloway Dry Lake occurred while the D EA Air Group was patrolling there. property in the ~•.lllbllshed Po•· -uooottboclty:-_ _ In e. relaJed action :We4n~tY night, the council defei'red to an -adjourned-meeting Tuesda:r<"on • sideration of a request to rescind an amendment that pulled some of the teeth fronl the new law. The council ordered the changes, j n a 3 to 2 vote, aner an a ttorne)' ror owners of the 2.000 ·acre Vlsbeek property threatened the city with a lawsui t. The attorney charged the ordinance would make the land undevelopable. At Wed nes4ay'11 meeting, the council also granted a request to delay to De('. 3 consideration of a general plan amendment that would slash the allowable densit v on that Portion of the Reev('s Ranch north of A venida Pico and east of the Sa n Diego Freeway. The j:ielay wa11 requested by FUJita Corp., owners of the pro- perty. In a letter to the council, F\lj lta ornclalJJ said the amend- ment would have to be analyzed in light of thl' hillsid(' grading or- dinance. -froa P,,.e AJ ANIMALS. • • dog probterii11:~ Councilman Boyd also ~ug ­ a:ested the city investigate place- ment of several doggie rest sta- tions in the downtown area on city property. lie suggested a roncretd' ba11e, some sand and screenin& by shrubbery. • I •• : Ul'IT• ...... SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING FLORIDA TEENS Katheri n e Ball With Boyfriend Thomas Gr990'Y 'Last Date' Leads . . To Kidnap of Teen .0.. nationwid(' search continued met la:1t sum mer while the" today (or a Fort Lauderdale, Fi a. parents of both were employed in gi rl. J4 , and the lov~1.ruck ex -Dhah.ran, Saudi Arabi a wilh lhl' boyfrit>nd from Westminster who Arabian American Oil Company followed her east to an excluSi~; <AJV'MCO->, authorities:1ay. school , hoping she would cha~~ _didn't go to school or her mind. anything,'' says a (riend of Kathy Authorities beli('ve Thomas Jo hn Gregory, 19 , of Wes tminster, abducted Katherine Ra ll Monday ni ght on what was to hav(' been th eir last date at her wishes. Gregory followed the girl he Ball at Pinecrest School. "He just hung around, waW.ng to see her." • The !"Bl entered the cue Tues· day after a service station a,1ler in Waverly, Tenn. found a note In the ladie:s ' restroom pleading for help. "I'm guessing th ul it was strlppt"rl and crushcd,t' she said Wednf'sday. "I don't think they'll ever find It . ··And I don't set' how it could be l'llolt"n. ThC'y "d h~1ve to tow it away a'nd they have watch dogs out the r(' C\nd concrete walls around the pl ace.·· WHERE IS HER CAR? Mrs. Allee Loftl• l.ights ot what turned out to be thre e camp er trucks were spotted below, illuminating a crude runway for an incoming aircraft, said Agent Flanders. davis·brown From PQfle A J Pt>te Pttcrson, an owner o( the MARINE tow-ing and storage service rirm. • • • • says he 11uspecl~ the car was In addition, 15he has bee-n ac · stol en from the lot on Cry1Stal cused of h aving sexual In - Street. tercourse with three enllsted Thert!i at the site arc alm<>11t a Marines who were her !1Ub- night1)' occurrence, he said. lie ordinates while s he was assistant said an air s:ompretn;or, auto manaa:er or the Yuma base retail parts and ml:s celluneous tool s 1Store. also have been taken recently. Lieutenq_nt Niflis, an attractive ''I r~"J ly dO n't think it was 23 ·yeat'-o ld wo man, quietly l'fUlh~,~l.hetaid , _ Sipped her ('Q((('C during today'$ Thel'e n ~ve bc~rf'"r~' that . pretrial he aring at the El Toro Mrs. I.ofti11 carwatMUitakenCor law center oc casio n~lly another.br;cr.ushers, however. whisp ering .lo her ml ltt~ry Accord1n1 to an un1ubltanti~t--eounselor , capt. Bruce A. ed account , the cru•hent were 11).-Backberp;. . struct_ed to.com.pact a·196S &reen • Rackberg told the court that Ponl1ac s tation w~~on but •·. Lieutenant Niflis had been ma1hed _ Mrs: l.o(t1 1S green r estricted from entering ihe of· Chevrolet b~ m11take. . (ice.rs club at the Yuma base, all .Mr1. I..0(~111 was put tn contact social events al the offic ers cl ub, ~1th an t nlillranc~ company ad-and rrom participating in any 0 r. JUtter (or t1ie tow1n1 and storage ricers meetings. compan~ T~e11day · . . That prohibition, he said, ex- She sa1,d 1f the offer Iii fair and tended to a recent Woman"s Day rast. •h.e II let the _matter d~op, luncheon which rccenll)'' wais O\he~:-"1se, 1he said ~~e might held at the club and evening plan.-~ter:nate..adlao..__ . meals in the r lub's dining She did add, however., that she facility. has suffered ~ degr~ of m~ntal Her civilian 11ttorney, Jay W. harassment 1n chasing. around J eff coat, was not present at , for the car and she thinks she today's hearing but iisexpected to shouldbeco_mpc:nsatec;t ror_that. lead th e defeni1e wh en th e Mr s. Loft~s still mruntatn'S ht;:r tribunal reconvenes later this car shouldn l have been taken 1n month. the first pl~c e . . The continued session also is I ~ hadn t been running ~nd likt>ly to be conrined to legal mo- pabce gavt" her several notices to li ons \\•hi ch \VIII be made without move It. Eventually a police tht> presence of th e seven-man cadet, 11he s ay11, had the car j ury. tow~ away as an abandoned The formal court·martial, if it Yt htc!e on Stpl. 23. actually v.'ill occur, is expected to Pohce said th~ car was re· bt> doc ket ed b y the military leased lf the 1.ort1~es that !ome judge, l.t. Col. Will iam B. Draper . day but they didn t _have money Jr .. at tho ~ov. 12 date. to reclaim it. at that time. Prosecutor Dt>a n A. Daggett. !\1rs. I..ofti11 says that so~e of resisted the motion for any conti- the offlcer11 told her unot:rtc1ally nuance because he main tained that It probably wouldn l have her orrer to resign did not have a happened that way with 3 direct connection with th e seaionedorrlcer. charges agai n s t 1.ieutenant .. They· probably would have Niflis. told r:ie to either get It run~~ng or A spokcs m an for the El Toro ge~ it off the s treet , she law t'enter said that trial often behtves. r an be avoided with an orrer to ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•tl!Ml!l Ollll PWll- • J•ck R. Curiev 'lk• Pfftllillftt -o. ... .;.M.,....... ThOmat Knvll lil!IW • resign but th at this normally im- plies admission of guilt and a dis-· charge under Jess than honorable conditions. It was his opini on that the· charges could not b(' waived by i:ieutenant Nirlis' offer to resign· under honorable conditions. Anot her complication Is th at t.irutenanl Niflis. a r ecentl v commissioned officer, has a th rE'e-year contract obligation with the Marine Corps and that r('signati ons are not normall y granted during tht" initial years o(service. · ATOM G4NISIER., Sl'IU IN SH.4FT YUCCA FLAT, Nev. CUP!) - The nuclear explosi ve that oc- cldentally fell to the bottom or a 650-root deep sharl two weeks ago Is still there today and scientists stJU have not decided what to do about It. Eleven workers at the fed'eral govemmenl's nuclear we1pons · tt1t site we.re injured when the 17S.ton c!liniat•r containins the nuclear device brokt 1-. 1t it · wit belns lowered into .the •aft Oct. 23. If Clill the lut iO (HI, and ,.wu dam..,;d In \he fail. He said ground patrol units were dispatched and surprised the part y of five unloading bundles comprisine: a ton or the weed from the plane into two of the camper vehicles. The wailing aircraft roared skyward and vanished, eluding the DEA spotter planes. Inves tigators noted it may have been low on fuel and forced to land somewhere nearby, because a third camper truck Im· pounded at the scene wu laden wtth aviation fuel drums and a fuel pump. .Adults arrested ln<'lude Daniel Ho1an, 30, of 25752 Avenida Pedreeal, San Juan capistrano: plus Harold Fairbrother, 45, Charles Chisum, 18, both of the same address in ·orange and Gerald Salley, 24 , of Orange. The l 7·year-old is also from Orange . Hogan and Salley are charged with possession of marijuana with Intent l o sell, while the other11 face charges of aiding and abetting possession of marijuana \\'ith intent to s('ll. Culture Group Seeks to Fix • Oldest Road San Juan Capistrano's CUiturai Heritage commissioners believe th ey can save the city some money and at the same time pre- st"rv(' his toric Los Rios Street di strict . Co mmi ssion representatives asked the City Council Wednes· day to let tht"ni work up a plan for the hi storic neighborhood, one of the oldest a rl'as in Southern California, rather than paying professional planners $25,000 to do the job. · Another appointed city group, the planning commlssloo, had re- commended hiring the consul- tants. But the council, obviously pleased with the cultural group's unexpected offer, asked the two to work together rather than tak· ing any action on the proposals. The council did, however, direct the start to request a por· lion of the cou nty's Housing and Com munity Development Act funds which could be used on this project. f'roaPageAl METER ••. lloydsaid. The fiv•·week offering or lree r.arking wlll e .. t the city $24,000 n l08t meter revenues and an .. umated Sll,000 In d<!<r•ued parking ticket fines, Richard Reese, city finance director, said. Climber Succumbs PASADENA <Ut'l ) -J ooi'ph' )'lewell, 1$, Clare111oot, cllld at St. Luke's Hoopltal W-ay ot hod and Internal Uijurlea luf· ler.d In II 100-loot fall wblle cUlllbin&' ~ In Ille NUed ~'!',.~f:YOD area Of U.. -a.11 ~:illlollAtalDt DOtth ol HiW JET 'O MiUo"'re O• .. ,.._ G£ GE Z·SPEED, 3-CYCLE, tB·LB. FILTER·FLD' Mlnl·lll kltn.o WASHER : 5 tom· pent•rt '°mblnatlons SAVi sso OHTHi PAlll GE COMPACT PORTABLE PDT SCRUBBEft"'·OISH· WASHER: 4 cyclt1; Powtf scrub'w tor pot~. plftll .,. ..... u ... U Lftlr.ctory weD-o · Dhc..rsso.oo . ..... '199'5 l ' • I ; I .,. \. '•;th ·~1 ~·: .,..~ :· 'th~ '. (';t pe1 is m1 iDJ JIU su: un li• . "" .. tut trc "" :· ch de th • yo · .. m ·•· fo Oil thj cl• " ge ' ·;d Ti it -0[ tlj . Ul Y• •.·. -... :· tit -: hi " ,· rt " lo ~ •' . _<'I . •. p. e; P' Jr YI " I< p '\ 8 s; cl ·M d E d ·1, t ' • G h ~ ,. • I• • .• . - '. I ( l ' . j "'I • ·.·. '' .. . . '•. • . : . .. .. •• • • . ' • ·1 " . .. • • • • . : . ... •• ,, ' ·• • • .. 1 I ~ ' • • " - I I • Novemb., s. 1175 DAILY PILOT . ' ' 11 Save on Taxes ' ' CUu ·for K"!a Outlined Thursday'• Closing E'.J'ices NEW. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New VOAk luittl • - By SYLVIA POllTEll :::'~.::\ t::.l"~":: " \ ' Wl'lh.buuni•J1---·-· -.... ., e numbers-xou Httt!Jly.Jorft.lL hundreds ot ·-qe'T!:-~ , a&l.d• of dollars each · ye.ar in 10.t tax cteauctfons .-....t "-1!1" .,. a +- " • !!l'~~Ol\Jlb(lut~y.dedoction11 for =-~';it.I 'I '!..·."'~ ": ~hll ren •ho, on the mface, don't.~.,. fiJOiiilqll• ify as de. '..! A ... A. •• "°'-............. ,.. •• t' M-... ~~en~. ____ _ __ . =--:.1 ii !!' .Jl:; ~ _-You have only SS days lefLii'Q9'7$ to arrange your • -o\lflf1;;;; 't ·· · ~ lilrlrlll th'ltllietax.dallar. w~Rt'llllu·acroc.. -..u 1 cf# !! • ,.lhe U.S. Trea,ury't. And tn 1975. the deoeDdency deduction !$?,ii<•J :_: , _"' ·-.. is-$7'°plura$30taxcredit, -411VrM• _cs''"=-" Th b I Ntll'N ..... 2't WVt-~ e u c rules are Aire:.·~ s ,. ,,.,.. .. . :• that, 1enerally, a child • J ,..,. ' ts .. . M.Mfte ,, 'j Ii ''"' .. "' •' C<an qualify u your de-M t Me co-1.• ' '"*--'+ pendent only if he or she oney s =:.:'.~: .. '';; 1T"-·w; is reJated to you and Worth ~::U '' :"-• ~ meets both of the foll""""'· "'..,_"' ... 11 t11 '' ••• '-'"' ~AIMU»O.._+ ... ing test:s : Ak• s.i ,,. ' " 1• + -. (1) Your child's BD· =:n~J:1! U "~·~ .nual gross income i:s ullderS7SO . z=::: 'i 2: J-.: ~ (2) You furnh,hed more than half your child 's yearly •neLuc1 1.• s 11 rm+~ ilt.llt Pw I.st • M '"" • ~ support . A11~p • .o 11 1 l' . • But there are many exceptions that could give you an :r:J! ~= f 1:~ ~:!. '" unanticipated tax break lhls year. Take these typical situa-!::l::;'r'J"l -.!: ~~ ~ tions and th<;_ answers by Prentice-Hall: :l~~;: ., ~~ 1f .. ::;: ."*"""" ·" 7 I , ... Q: Your'°" Stew iJ Zl 11ear1 old.and in collegt. ThU Uf'Or ht ·. -worktd parl-timtt and during the aummn, taming 13,000, HU total. "'..f1IPPC'lrl for the year will bt 16,.200, o/ which llOU'Tt tupplJlin:g tht a · tra $3,200 . Sinct ht obvioruly tamed more than 17"1, do you lo.se ••. thedeperadtnc11dtductionforhim? .. A : No. This is one of the exceptions to the rule. If your child is undir 19 or a ftilf-lime stlldent, the gros~ income test doesn't govern. You get the deduction if you supply more than hair the support. But be warned : now is the time to review the racts about 'your child's earnings and make sure you did indeed supply , ·more than half the support. There's an added bonus here, ·· for not only do you get the dependency deduction. He gets one ror himself too. Q: Your daughter EUen i.s.o college st udent . She earntd Jl.a::IO lhis polf mm mer. Htr total support for '75 will come to $6,000, tn· eluding tuition, You're contributing $2.000 to her support. She is get.ting the remoindn-12.2DO-:a&a scholarship from he:rcollege . and ah.e doea not ha~ to perform 1t:rtrict1 for that 1clwlar1hip. Do you lose lhe dependency deduction/or her? A: No. This is another tax-saving exception to the rules. The scholarship money is not gross Income to Ellen because ft is tax.rree, provided it's used for tuition. room and board, " -0r books and equipment related to instruction. Better still, the $2,200 scholarship is not taken into account when toting ·up suppart. On these facts, Ellen's total "suppart" for the year is $3,800 and you supplied $2,000. You win. . Rut you must watch oul Cora hidden tax trap in educ a· ~:·· tional loans your child gets. on his or her own signature to . help pay college costs -and ror which your child is • :.;·:: responsible ror repayment. The proble m arises because the Joan proceeds are treated as support -supplied by your . child. And that could be expensive to you from a tax view- ,'·· tk>int , for if the proceeds of the loan plus your child's other earnings total more than half the support, you lose the de- pendency deduction. Q: Doe' this mean you should discourage your son or daughter from getti11g. a loan on their own? A : No. In fact, ii your child can get a substantial loan, you almost always come out ahead. Don't let the tax tail wag the economic dog. If your child can get. say, a $4,000 loan and earn another $2,000, that's $6,000 less you must sup- ply -a much greater saving than a $750 deduction, even with a $30 credit. ..,Q: Suppose your son Bob marries a neighbor-hood girl, Jant. Bob is in law school, Jane in her lost year of college. Each haJ.a SJ,000 scholarship. and each earned SI ,500 during summer '75. You contribute $2,000 to Bob. Jane'11 parents gave h~,000 this 11ear. What are yaur depel'ldencydeduction situations? A: Both you and Jane's parents can take a dependency deduction. 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The erfort to copy the pro- cess -called rusion -that fuels the sun and other stars ;-·-like it has reached another : milestone. rederal officials ~ have a11nounced. . ' ' '• • • ENERGY RESEAllCH and Development Administration officials said a fusion research project, called Alcator, at ·• Massachusetts Institute or · • Technology has achieved a five-Cold improvement in the containment of the hot mix· tore or gases that is necessary forfusionQ> begin. The Alcator success follows attainment QI temperatur~ of 100 million degrees centigrade ln 1usion e~perlments or J~st ·, ~u~r by scientists al the .... Lawrence-Li vermor& La .. boratory in CaliCornia. The next step will come sometime after December at Princeton, where scientists will begin work with an ex- perimental fusion machine that has been under construe·· tion ror three years and costs . $14 million. 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Wl._ern Petro-Chem is' a'n divldual atomli can be forced =-~ ~ ~ 'l~~ ~ l"ftl neering and construction tofuae. er0r .. 1.10 12 'it 1P.-~ corporation which builds new t"~:R: l. ~ .. ·~ • oil refinery Installations, FUSION SCIENTISTS -~~1' 1"° Ii ! i: ~ modifies and repairs existing speak ol-success In terms of I:~ i4 J! 41~ t, .. _'petrochemical plants. and how dt:naely they can eoro..-.._ e»M ••to '""' ~ . spedalizes In what Is refcrrl"d press the plasma athigh tem· m\J'1: 'i t 1~+ ·~ ;. · to to the petroleum induslr)' peratures and how IQn& such ...,111: J: :". ll ~l:! ~ as"ah,utdown··o-rauons. condlllonscan•-sus1-1·ed ~"'~·· 'ij~•" ~. Ph I ...... UC . ..... • 111.Wtll'MI t.1(1" l! •• " •. • • iJ Ip J. Stevens, presi· · 1 rl 111oW1,.. ·• tJ ,...., w '•' .dent or UttrAsfstems. lnc., The A cator ~J.P:e meat "'"" p1 :If .. j'"' ... ... · .explained that ''shutdown'' !IChleved a flve·fold locrease ~ ·'°'l 1,1 f1111:.,_ . ,. 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S.• .. 1.SO lt 'h ••• -------' • • - ' 88 DAIL V PILOT QUEENJE' • . f • Thurld1y, NoY•mber 8, 1975 By Ph il lnterlondi . ' ' . ' ,.,. ...... ·-··-- "The doctor says all you have ts ·game-show syn- drorne' . .". 11 comes from watching all those nash1ng lights all d:fy long." L. /ti. Boyd Kenya Poles . Built Higher If you went out to apply for a new job, how much more money would you ask for? Don't an~wt:>r . too personal. But those executive ht~adhunters who line up employment for jolJ ~eekers say it"s not cricket to insist on more than JO percent over your current salary. That's just one more or the numerous rules of l thumb best ignored by successful citizens on . the w ay up, I think. THE CEREMOSY to marry an Amish ~ couple traditiona lly takes about three hou~s 30 minutes. TllE T E J.E PllriNE POLES in many parts of Kenya and Uganda a re higher than such poles hereabouts. a lot higher, to allow for giraffes . DOt,PfDNS Q : "}-low much of the ~1iami Dolphins rootball team is owned by coach Don Shula?'' A. About 12 Percent, I'm told. Q . "WHICH IS BIGGER, the Pacific Ocean or all the world's land acreage?·· A. The Pacific. By 25 percent. Q. "IDEA LLY, how muc h longer than the s leeper shou ld the bed be?" A. Al least seven in· c h es, claim the ):led· makers. EVECOWR . Those specialists who contend they can re- ad character trai{s from the color of a person's eyes say: Blue eyes indicate an op· timistic hature. Gray eyes denote stickt9itive- nPSs plus native intelligence. Hazel ey(fs sug- gest a highly active inventive knack. Green eye,s reveal a talent for making money. Black eyes show the craving for power. -,1d4Tl'SS mail to L .M. Bo¢. P.O. Box 1560, Costa ~1esa926!6 ~ · -==-..:---· Copyright 1975 L.1\11. Boyd Lower Radiation Dose Perfected NEW YORK (UPI l -Radiologist Dr. Philip · Strax has found a way to cul by 90 percent the radia- tion needed to make a cancer-detecting X-ray pic- ture of the female breast. " ---------The pictures ar e mam· mograms. There is some . concern in the scientific community that routine , J1lammography over the •!rears at current doses .,,may cause harm from radiation. strength or an X-ray. Dr. St r ax s ai d in a n in- t erview Wednesday he can get better pictures with from one-fifth to one-third of a rad-using an image enhancer over the X-ray film . ' I· A l.OW ·l.EVEI. mam· .mogram deli vers from r;two to three rads -the ~1 measur e m en t or the - ~Original Dr. Strax, the n ation's top authority in mass screening techniques for breast cancer, said he has been testing the new • method for several monftts. J• , Smging •, :'Pair Quit •' l.' WS ANGELF.S (i\PJ -The original gold - r~ord winning team of The Fifth Dimension is breaking up. {'\Marilyn McCoo and "Billy D.avis Jr. have an· ,QOUnced they are leaving he singing group .lo llPUrsue their Ow n career&. The couple, arried six years, have b een with the Fifth ,q>imension since its in- '.ception a decade ago. •l "We both reel we re- .ached our limit perform· a with a group and that .now was C.he time to t"""'• on." s aid Marilyn. i ~ard and El· wi have ~: netrthe DimenAio,,u sub--fl. "flY USI NG an image enhancer over the X-ray film we can make one rad do the work of 10 - and we get a surprisingly much better pictui;-e, .. he said. 1t1ammograms are be- ing used in a nationwide breast cancer screening program involving up to 270,000 well women being examined at 27 detection centers. THE PROGRAM, con· ducted by the N atlonal Cancer lnsC.itute and the American Cancer Socie- ty, was prompted by re- sults of a stud.y started in 196.1 and directed by Dr. Strax. That showed physical examination and mam- rnogr aph y in breas t cancer screening in· creased the rate or ·long- term survival afler the det~tlon of cancea;~ women over the ag~ p so. .., • • " . -- Tru-Test Water Heaters • Gloss linfll wilh hi-ttmp cut-off • Complt!t with do -it-yourstll i111tullotion • • r SALi PRICES GOOD _THR!I w.E~. H.ov. 12th. • I Bedford-Brass All American Bath Faucet . • "'u._? .. ',,',' tl"mi"' ,hrom• finish, ,...,,1 Mail /Jox "" • Rib~td mttol rvrtil moil bow • 4"' si10, limilod .,. .. titr. iflstoll puri If • lorgt copo<itr, slurdr cMstrvction. 6 8 · ond sovtl N14l-014 • • Rtd flog for mail pic•-vp _ pails ••lro 7~:!.~.t ''' "" ..... :~:·Gal. w~~~·, :.·:.~, 6 88 :.~i 2 99 l11strud1on1 'i-----~-..,,,- 10-Lb. Germain's Rye Grass Seed • lth yo11 tnj~~lvsh, grttn lawn • Mordy sttd t W1 .,ew - • luy now and vol Reg. 3.99 288 Scotts"' Super Turf Builder • • Contains plonl-ovailoblt iron • Ust on gross tr di1honiln1 lawns • Mokts lowns thicker, 9rt11ttr, l•itg•r :Glidden Spred Satin 3 Shelf Bookcase • St~rdy stnl uoit In Motlltarra-• motif • Bla<k posts and stroll end pat1ol1 30" ' • • I 10" Ji • Walnvflinlih.tl;-doulilo-wall dtol;;s ~ adjust far tall items -' , Reg. 1S.9S Assorted Sponges • 2~ ossortod lptllgos to; loads of suds wit~ o dash of soopl • Durabl e, will nover harden _ grHt valuo! Reg. 59c "' ' Gllddeo Spred' Latex Enbmel • I SOOO Sq. Ft. IR6~;S 1095 • 1...,,1vt4 """'lity -"""'~ • Drios I• seh, IHit ......... tiMlll · • lot.w W9N ,.lnl 1i•H th*'I Mwty '2500 Sq. ft. Rtg. I.ts .... S.95 Scotts"' Super Dichondra Builder • fat dithondr• • Promoltl thi,k, 1tunly 9rewttl • ct-s "silr w;rt. '"ft ....i W9tM • GHs °" SfM'OtWy, 4riff I• hl•llrioft '"' .. • (Hy le dOWI -jnl wed! 6 88 Get 1 -.o..n .... i.lf .............. 3.t9Qt. ; I ' - •• •• ,, -. ~ • U1t onf tlmt ol yMr SOOO Sq. Fl. Reg. 16.95 1095 MAGNAVOX .. HOLIDAY YALU.ES , 0 T olowman • Stereo I • Radios • Tape Rtconfers , Scotts"' New Grow Products • DP• -''"'"'' '' -ko 19r4tt1ir11 "'''' • • ,, ..... ...,,... ,, ... "'91111, ........ ''"'• ftowon ii> s..•. lilt Reg. 2•• 3.95 • COLOR TV ,,.,. •34991 • B/WTV ,_ '109'1 • STEREO . CONSOLES 1-'29991 • STEREO • RADIOS ,_ 'II'' SYSTEMS '-'249" COME IN TODA y .. ... -,, .. COST A . lt\11~ , \ANIA ANl . .. , •' • • ·1 • ' I -' \ • ' • \ I 1 I \ I i ( I • I \ I I I t ,I ~addlehaek , EDITION . . ' Saddle.b·~_ck Valley., S_choobs St1perintendeot R\chard W'-'le. who refused last month•to take hi:s own pa)• raise, now is. recom· mending to his board of tnistees that they give them-selve:s one. T))e five-man boa.rd serVes without pay even though the slate legislature n.llow:s the:m to be . COID..PPn~att(!Jor their services. Dr. Welle has proposed a mon- thly sal~y or S300 per board member to cover out-or-pocket expenses incurred ln 1>ablic ttervice and '1to take away the ~nitive 'nature or serving the C'ommunity in such an itnportant posili5tn. as m"mt:ter Qf-the gov· eming board.·· The superintendenT noted that trustees are presently not. being reimbu.rsed for trarusportation t'OSts, mileage costs and child rare costs while they are fulfill- ing their duties. Dr. Welt said the aMual cost to the dislf'ict would be $3,600 u year..--Thi~. he maintairu1,--"i11-a ~mall -:sum to pay ror services rendered by those with the iswesome responsibility ror the educ-ation of 15,000 students and a rot-al ... budget of nt>arly $25 triilllon. •• .'\.survey of S6 California school dilitrids with• avei;age daily at· tendar>ce of t0,000 to 20.000 showi; that half of them pay their trustees. In Orange County hair ttle di:stricts provide finant'i«tl rt>· tomi,>ense; the otbers do not. Th~ Sat;ldleback board is :scheduJed to decide it:; own pay I ' ' To~)''8 C:lo slng N.Y. St0eks • TENC ~ ls.sue at tht' Nov . 11 mMing::- .. M.tmbers or th<-board O<-t. 7 of· fered t·o lncrt'ase Dr. Welle'l5 $38.000 :salary by 6.G.percent, but the superintendent refused. say- lng that the spending spiral had to stop somewhere ··and it should be with mt' " ' Ma.r·ine Sex Trial ~e,ayed a Wee~. • • Acacia Project Approved Rock·y's Motives Revealed. Ry a close 3-2 vote Wednesday, WAStuNGTON CUPIJ -Vice Orange County supervisors over-President Nelson A. Rockefeller turned their planning com -said today he withdrew from the mission and approved a 101-unit 1976 .nomination picture to keep <"ondominium project in Laguna "party squabbling" from com· 1-lills. plicating President F.ord's job · Supervisor ThQimas Riley, and not because they disagreed whose district includes the ·pro-on gov.unment-policy. posed development, voted The v-i~e priisid~nt, iil his first against it but could not persuade public di scus'si.on of the Supt>rvisor Robert Battin to join bombshell decision three days him. ago to take his name out of con- The Acacia Knolls project sideration as Ford's running sought by I.evitt-West Inc. was ma,te., said he came to rejected by a S-0 \'Ole or the plan-Washington to '"s~rve .... to help ning eommlssion last n;ionth and solve problems ... the developer appealed the de· ''I didn"'l come down to get ciSion to s upervisors ·at Wed-o.M,"-SUitt,..... ca~ght in party ~quabbles,'~ he .nesday·s hearing. PLANS RESIGNATION said. "And therefore I wtote the • Murray Storm, assistant di rec-.County Planner Yeo .letter·1 last:we~kend withdraw- tor or the county EnvifOnmental ~ 1\olanagement AgencY: said the • ing. 11.25-acre development at Paseo I} V Ry taking ,h1mself out of the de Valencia ·and Beckenham .· on t-.1., eo • pitture, Rockefeller said he had Street w.as turoed dOWJ' by cq·m--!i:91 t'eJiP.tiPl,led R¥l olU;le: Pf®lem missioners because: . · ,. · · whiCh ..,h the b'aslslilitihe Party --It was J3cking in adequate ,....,... R • squab'bles." He said."'th11t ''a open space areas easily accessi-.a 0 ' esli'fJ"ll ~inority ol a minority .. QI con- ble .to all of the clustered --e-~ servitive ~ 'Repu~llcans opJ)OSed toWnhOines. his place on 3 tick,-t. Rocket er ·-Traffic circulation and park-·Plan pO~Sf has been a_sor:e-point-..wtt --the ing arrangements were inade-party·s right wing since he op-Quate: ' posed Sen. _Barry C..ol.dwater J.l _-Theprlvate streetsproposed the 1964 GOP national conveil---Ry WILLIAM SCHREIBER ti oy the developer were too nar--on. -1 -or .. o.Hy ..i•"'~ A White House spokesman said row. E . 1· d I .orange Coun ty Supervisor Ford talked by telephone with -=-... xis lng groun s opes on -Thom-as-Riley today confirmed RoCk.tilellef aftir the news c-On- the property were too steep to the imwnding resi'gnation of his meet the requirements of new appointee to the county Planning fer enee and told him, '"J want to counly code sections. Commission, Newport Beach congratulate you and tell you -The project is "generally un-architecl Ron Yeo. that it was a ~'Uper job . . .the satisfactory" for the site. Riley said tha.t Yeo f)as not yet nice things you said and the way J ack Spahn , a spokesman for transmitted a formal letter of re-You handled it.·· the deve loper, challenged the signal ion, but has indicated Appearing completely at ease commission's rejection or the ver~ally that he does not want to as he !Slouched;at a podium in.the • ,~,..---~--' ~-,,,fet.~-~~ ~'. ..... , ... ~ ...... '.'lo, 1'!\~y·re_ nol the ghost• ,qf .Vivien •Leigh and \Clark Go·· ble-, 'ftley're 'Mis.Ion Viejo f.llgh . School juniors Jenny Ho~elto_n and Marc .,Mummert deo.ked out for an ··J.\cadernx.. A war~ -~<l!Cemony·· at •which ·students im- personated their favori~e screen personalities. 'Police Still ~eeking --. Missing Gyni CQach ' . Ry l>OUG I.AS FRl'nSCHE ortM oa.11, Pikll S&al'I project. I-le said no actual .. find-continue in the post he has OC · Executive Orfice Building l -=~;~n~g~s~;n1l{;fa~c~t~··~w;'1,erpe~rn~-0~d¥e~. a~n~dtt~h~a~t--"'H\·~~fo~r~_m~or!J:~ejih~a~n~a~y~e"!arf.'""""~_:•".u".d'.'..{itorium in a half-hour news -the ruling , was strictly a ju g-"Ron has as e e county (Stt-R-oeKV, P-ag~- Irvine police had no new leads todayton University High School gymn<;1stics coach Rea D. Anders who disappeared Tuesday alt lt>aving a sertes of notes causing fear for his safety . • ment call.·· counsel for an opinion involving Spahn directed most of his pre-his interests in some dealings sentation to a secondary com-connected with his architectural plaint by the commission that no business,'' Riley said. "'He was provision had been made ror cen-CorlC'erned about the poosibility tral trash collection. I-le said that a conflict of interest might such an arr angement would be exi~t. <See ACACIA, Page A2J ·'There is a portion of the code . that may be interpreted in the Hickft .Moves On Closure Of Parlors Working with the state under its so-called Red Light Abate- ment Act, Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks moved late Wednesday -lo close t h ree massage parlors in A.naheim. t Places he alleged to be "houses of lewdness and pro:,'titutjon·· were id'entified as the Oriental Sauna and Mass age Parlor, 401 W. Katella AVe., Act Ill Massage Parlor, 3050 W . ..Lincoln Ave. and Velvet Touch M asSage -Parlof, ~ 2044 W. I,incoln Ave. Identified as owners or operators of the accused p?'e- mises are Peggy Huffman, A. L. Rist and Margaret Rist of the "Oriental parlor, Judith H. Ellis and Donna Kay Martin of Act Ill and Fred V. Masterson, Kenneth Dale' Clausen and Louie B . Clausen of the Velvet Touch. Hit'kS demands immediate closure of the parlors and even- tual sale of their fixtures and fit- tings at a s!Jerirr•s auction. Twenty-seven supporting af- fidavits · with the three civil M!· tions be"ar the.. statements ot. undercover Anaheim police Of. ricers tbat masseuses at-all three- parlots participated in ICWd con- duct, co;>ulation nnd sexual in- tercourse with them. .. AJI three laws\iits contain the allegaUcm lhal th" Ourilber or massage parlori! ln Anahefm b.u groWn to 28 in relent months With Anaheim police 1bein1 called on to investigate llJegal sexual ac· -t1¥1t,y at ma~ ol them. man11er he is referring to. It in- volves no illegal action. but con- sidering the climate we have been -operating under recently, he felt it best to step down."· Riley added. Riley said he has been "quietly trying to interview JSeople" 'to replace Yeo·. So far he has talked to 15 persons who have expressed an il)terest in serving on the corn• mission. "1 have come down to some finalists (or the job. but I would rather~not say at this point who they are until I hear in writing rrom Ron," Riley said. Y.eo";s resignation would be his set'ori'd. from the commissio'l within the past four years. Yeo .originally was appointed to th'e panel by the late Su~vis9r,i:t,onald W. Caspers. He resigned the rirst time when Caspers ·yielded to pressure from development iriterests to remove Yeo, who had bee.n voting in sup- port or anli ·devefopment measures. ATOM CANISI'ER snu IN SHAFI' YUCCA FLAT, Nev: (UPI> - The nucle~r explosive,. that.. ac- cide-nta.lly fell to th'e bottom of a 650·fOO\ deep s haft: two weeks ago is still there today.and scientists. still h.a,'ve not decided What.-to do abOutil. Eleven workers at the federal govemment''s ' nuc1e&r weapons test sfte were injured when the 17$-tori" canister containing the nuclear device broke loose as it was being lowered into the shaft O<l. 23. ll fell the las\ 40 reet, and was dan\Uecl in the fall. t· ' --------- • • Mom Denies . Pulling .Plug MI NEOLA, N.Y . CAP> -The mother of Maryjane Dahl says she was not the one who pulled the plu"g on the hospitalized teen- ager's res pirator. Maryj~·ne died 15 minutes a{tC'r the machine was disconnected: Mrs . Kenneth Sarvent of Upper :-./yack, N.Y .. \~tho visited h~r 16- year-old daughter with the girl's aunt shortly before the girl's de· ath, said they Soth ··would never even think o.f doing a thing like this." "She was my only dau6hler," Mrs. Sarvent sai!ll Wednesday'. "I never gave up }lope., I fell she would havel)urvived." Maryjane, suffering from Hodgkin ·s disease an·d m~­ ingitis, was in a coma Sunday night at Nas~au llos pital when the respirator Was disconnected. An4ers, 29. who was a founder of the private Academy or Men·s GymTiastics and Irvine Gxm · nasties P'ark in 'addition to his hi gh school C'Oaching, had been despondent beC'ause of a California Interscholastic Federation -(CIFI rule that pre· vented him from holding: both the high school and pri vatC coaching posts. accord.ing to.friend::-. .<\.nders left a series or notes lambasting the rule and giving his pt"rsonal effects and busi ness interests to friends. The gymnasti<.·s coach sub- mitted a· letter of resignation, ef - fective in J anuary. to the Irvine school distriC'l after he was told he could not continue to hold both jobs. .<\('('Ordin g to University Hi gh School Principal Vic Sherreitt. the resignation was being held in suspense until ''we could try to work things out ·through the pro- per channels.·• J,ast .<\ugust, Kendall Webb, an (Set>COACJI, P.;J1tCA21 ' Students Act &We ·Bus Driver, Selves ORLANDO, Fla. (AP> -Whe~ veteran school bus driver Jerry King passed out at lhe wheel. the 45 students on the bus saved theiroY.'n lives and his. 'The 'Boone High School tee11cagers ac\ed after the 6l·year·o1il driver lapSed into .an apparent diabetic coma while driving the studentstb school. Faith Brant, a student passenger, juri>ped to the wheel' and pulled the vehicle to the cutb. M¥anwhile, using the bus radio, Danny Ortiz summoned an am- .blllance. Other students kept King wa!W' and dabbed sugar on his tongue. , ' "He was pure white and freezir\i cold;. said Mike Purdy. • · • ~- "They told us ii we hadn·1 got~en Mm to the hoslp't11l he would have died,·· added Ortiz_ -' 'ng was treated !or insuli.n shock and released. · first words on coming to were~ ''Is everybody ... ok ' t ~ '1 -~, • t.' STILL MISSING Gym C o ach Anders Agriculture ' Pro~am Set By .San Juan San Juan (;.,ilpi l'itrano ('ity ('Oun· cilmen formally agreed Wedn<'S· day to proceE'd with an agricultural preservation pro· .gram. They also asked that an or· dinanee .~e drafted outlinini:: their intent and establis hing a committee to assist in the pro- gram. Their "intent,·· howevC'r, is not a fih al del'i~ion to move ahead with the program which proposes the city purctiase and preserve about 100 a res or C.armland. They will decide later if and when to.put it on the ballot and let the city residents d("cide the pro· gram·s f1..1ture. The council's aC'ti on camC' nrter review or a consultant's re· port on ~he feasibilit)' of the pro- gram . The report states that ~ndlng could be provided by de- velopment fees of $500 per unit and property ta~eti at a rate of 10 (,,.,.,PROGR AM, Page A2l '> t Resigning • Proposal ·~: Studied • " Ry RUDI C'<IF.DZIF.1.SKI or'"-o,u, .. II .. SC.rt Court·m artial pr()('eedings at El Toro against Lt . Mary Niflifl were delayed today until Nov:1) to await a dC'ei sion Crom the Secretar y of the ~ avy on her of· fer to resign rrom lh<' U.S. i\1 arine Corps. I.t. NiOis. who app<>arc<t for a pre-trial hearing al F.1 Toro Marin(" Corps . .o\ir Stat·iq_n, i:t eharged with conduct unbeeom· ing an officer s temming from al· legations that s he had sex:ual in· tt'rC'oursf' with s ix: C'nli stl-'Ct mC'n . The tall. \•lillowy hrunt·tle <;;ould raC't' up to 10 years and fuur months of confinC'ment <\nd hard labor' rorft"iture or her pay ' and a dishonorablt• dischargl."' if she is convicted. l.ieut enant Nirlis, ho"''<'Vl'f.., has offered to resign ht•r <·om- mission under "honorab\(' condi- tions." \Vord on thC' accrptance or re-. jectioh of that offer was c>xpccted fr<?m W ashingLon . 0 .. f'., sometime today. A post t'schang(' orrjc·t'f al lht• '.\tarine Corps Yurn<1 .~Statiot1, J,ieuten<int Ni fl is i:-charg('d with allowing mt•n inl o h(•r lf;ic'ht'lor·s officers quHrlt•rs. Jlt'rforminJ.! 11r al sex: on 11n t·nl iste<I Marint:, :ind slet•ping with both hf"r in· structor :ind ((•ll nw stud<'nls uf a '.\.larinC' \nrrs hun1an rt•lalion:) cl;i ss . In <U;fd ition, sh(' has hl't'n ;.u'- ('t1s ('d ""or huvin g s t•xua l 1n · lercoursl' "''ith three cnlis tt>d '.\t arint•s \\tho were her sub- ordinates "''hilt• s ht• v.•as assistant m~n<1gt~r of tht~ Yum<1 bast" rt•ta.il £.iQ.rl'. __ · ------ 1.ieutC'nant '."ifl is, an :.ittraC't ive 23·YC'<ir -old v.'ornan , quit•t\y sipped her coffC'e durin)! today·s pretrial h<'aring at tht~ r;1 Toro (St>C' :\1 .<\Rl:\fl•:. Pa,1!:<"1\2 ) Laguna W ornan Held in Forgery Or.in~<' Countv Sheriff's of· ficers jailed a ·l.<1guna l~f'a<:l't worn<in on forgery C'h ;trJ?t•s Wt·<l- nesday night aftt•r tht•y all t>gcd sh<' used anuth<'r pt'rson"s ~l;istt'f ('har~(' l'iird ror purc hast·~ ~hP · madt> at four ~t o rt· . ..; In !he l.agunit ll ill s '.\·l ;_il l. ()eplities s ;tid <:t'Ol"J?i n :1 1\nn Sim s, 20 , of ·ll (i .\i ('u ;_i~t flighw;1 y, bouJ?hl j 1•wclr~•. shut·~. C'os meties, C'loth ing <1nd r t>t orll :-ilburns \\'ith a tot;1l v<1lut• of about S.160 bt•fort~ th<' allegC'd aC't of forgery wa::> spotted.· Coas t \\'eather "Fair throu ~h 1.-r 1rt:i v . Slightly -..•;arn1C'r tt•rTI peratures . llig hs at the beaches in th<' llPPl'r 60s ' ri sing to around 70 inl and areas . l.ov.'s 45 to 52 I NSIDE T ODA. Y Don 't t ry to gel into Cal State Fullerton nrrt spn hg lt"s overflowing now and ad· missions have heen cul of f See Pagr AIZ I n dex Al Ywr '°"'""let " """U-ri " l!:r1N .. m1M<• " MowlH '" L.M. '°'" .. '~U<ilF""tll• " Oiltten.lao " h~h<lftl I '""''' " 01ulllH C• ll ()"~~ Collf!IY ··-lJ '"""'' " l'e."'9,. .i 1.J ""'-~ " ' , .,,. P11r1~r " 0.MllNOll(H ' ., s1...-1-. f. l·I £11 .. r111NMl'll ... Moc~,...., .. ,,, la •·' FllWMt ", rt11•l11oft •• FwtMlllttont '"l TIMattr\ . . .. , . --. , WtalNr •• . 1"""'"'111-.. ·Wllrl• ~'"" .. .. ' .. '----------_.;;( ... . • • A Z DAIL y PILOT SB Tl'lurse11y. NO\'Mlbef e, 1975', It:· Auto . Mystery Huntington Mulls V aniA~ Act --· " By ROBERT BARKER . OI .. O.llY l"'lfM ~ The qu~stlon of what h_appe.ned 10 .)-Ir~~ Alice.. I..afti:s' car after It ~ wa:;-tow~ aw;ly_ from her home on police orders remained one of llu1lt ltU:.l!..'U ll~~~h's ho_!t('st n\\'Sler1t':-> tudtty No one .st<~n1 s to k.Jl()\I.' for ccr· laioJ.f th~ ill-f~t.ed.JOOS Cha.vto14rt st:1tion \VH)!nn "'as cn1shod by a compact in)! 1r1 ;1('hine !",r if thieve~ t•ntt'rt'-d ~ :ttor:,).!t' y;1rd guarded b~ -.i.·:ttC'h do;.:.:. and h1v.·t<d <1"·ay thf' <'ar th at '''as missing :1 t'arburetor ;:111 ci "'a~n·t in running order, o..tJ .... """" -· WHERE IS HER CAR? Mrs Alice Loftis -------- COACH ... :ld rn1 n 1~ tr., 11' t' .1:-:-1:-1.1nt for t hC' Cl F. '' h1<'h ;11\ 1•rn .. h1t.:h !>Chool srurt1n_g C'l>mpt't1t1Qll, ~'TOlt> a I('\ ter to the h1J?h :-.chool compla1n u1i.: 11i l~'\1·nt1 .1l \U.:ll:111on:-o f !ht' rui t' Tht> let \t'f .... 11d .-\nde r:-. '''as prn h1b11t"<f fro m coaching se\'1'nlh .ind e1J!,h lh ~rade student:-out· :-!d1· i1f ~chool dur1ni,: th1• r1·~ul:1r :-£•hool year. Thomas E . Ryrn~. ht!ad uf ('IF'. s.:ud in 30 inter\'i('\\' tod.1y the rule 'A'as inlE"nded to prevent r<'t'ruiting b y hi g h sl.'houl co:tehes. Recruiting, through devicl's such a s intt>r·district transf<'r!'. "'A'Ou1d upset thC' athletic ~nd educational bo1lanC'c in lhl· schools:· s nid Ryrnrs Privat(' instruction. he said. is onem('ans roaches ha''<' of C'Ontarting: ~tu · dents from othC'r s('hools. !\ndt•r s h;id st:1~·C'd with .1 friend :'t 17162 Murphy AvC'nUl' in Irvine for t"''O days prior to his disappC'ara nre. When hC" left, he took nothing v.'ith him. Among other pe rsonal cffC'cts. he left hi!'i car. v.•atC'h and wallet. Friend:. have nol heard from him since his disappearancl'. ln a \ette~ to 1the Daily Pilot sports department. And~rs said,. _ ·~ty abrupt db;~1rpcarance and complete dismis:;aJ ,..t9 all J bt:'lieve to be meanirig(fil tQ my t•xi stence is no more..unjust'thun the CIF-SS attempt to govcmour I r livelihood... • ··The CI F has both caused my resignation at University lligh School and discredited my over- all intent to provide a truly uni - que gymnastil' p~o.i?ram a~. th(' Irvine Gymoast1r Jlark . ht• said. f'ro1t1 Page A J I PROGRAM. • cents per $100 01 assessed valua· lion. Councilmen \'von llecksc her and Douglas '.'la sh contended this is a ··very nominal cost .. and pushed for support of the project. Police off1rcr:-.ind one or th(· (l-.i.ners of thl' llun11ngton Autu ~,r ,•ir<' s .1,-that 11 .1ppc.'.1rs th1• \"('hiC'lt> '' •~s :-tnlC'n, althou~h 11 didn 't appi•:1r to h(' 11 p;1rti('ularl:- 1'r1 mt' 1t1•n1 fur tl1 !-l'1•rn1ng lhlt'\"t':- '.\l rs l.i1f11s 1:-lt'.t!lllll! 1t1\\Hrrl:. th\• posslbil1ty 11 "'as l'rushl-d "I 'm j.?llt'SSin~ thal It \\';IS :-tritlp('d .inct C"r11sh('(\." she s.iid \\"e<tnesd :1y '"I don't ttunk thl·y·ll 1'\'l'r find it · .. \nd I don"t set• ho"· it could bl" :-ll'it'tl. Tht•y "rl h.1\"C' to tu\v 1l :i" ay and they havt• v.·;.llch dogs out tht>i'e and l'oncrete walls around the place.·· Pete Peterson. an ov.•ner of the to\l.·ing and storage sf'rvice firm. sa\"s ht• suspects the car "'as • st~len from t ht"' lot on Crystal Slret>t Tht•ft:-:11 th(' sit t• are almost u nightly OC'rurrt .. n<'t>. he said . tie :-.11 d ~1n air C'Ompressor. aulo part s ~incl miscC'\lanrous tools ;.1!so have brt>n taken r('('ently. I rt>all\' don 't think it y,•3s cru::-hed, .. he Said. Ther(' h;.l\'t .. been reports that '.\lrs . J,oftis' car was mistaken for anothE'r b,-crushers, however. A.rcording to an unsubstantiat- ed account. the crushers wer(' in- strurtC'd to compact a 1965 green Pontiac s tat io n v.·agon bu{ mashed \trs. l,oftis' green Chevrolet by mist.akt•. . '.\trs. t.oftis y,·as put in contact "-'ith an insurance rompany ad- juster for the to"•ing and storage company Tuesday Newport Man Sus p ect in $50,060 Theft A former employe o f a ·Newport Be'aC'h monetary ex· changt• firm today was being sought in San l•'ran('isco as the primC' suspC'ct in tht> looting or a safety deposit box of foreign cash \l.'Orth almost $50,000. police' r e- ported today. The emp\nye, who abruptly left to\l.'n on "prE'ssing personal busi- ness" ;.1nd soon resigned from l\tonex International, was a v.'orkcr with easy aC'cess to tht" cache of Swiss arid German cur- renC'y belonging to thl' firm . polire alleged. F.xeC'utives of the rirm loc;1tcd a! 61.9 l\Lewport Center Drive phoned police Tues<liy arter dis- C'overing the loss from the safely deposit box at a local bank. The s uspected employe, Richard C. Melechin, 25, served ;;1s vault l'lerk (or the firm . . '\\though admitting some re servations. including fears thal it may become <in issue in the . March coun('il elections, Coun· rilman J.ohn Swcent'Y al so voted inf avor of the measures. Detectives said that the last contact from Melechin was a lt"l · ter of re.;ignation mailed from San Francisco but with no return addrt'SS. Sever<il days before. the sus- pect failed to arrive for work but phont'd personnel al the firm to say that he was in the Bay Arc" on the pressing business. t Mayor Jame's \Ve :.tlhcrs, who said he is yet to be convinced tht~ amenities are worth thl' cost. op- posed the actions . Councilman Roy Ryrnes. who previously has opposed th"e program. was not at the meeting. The proposed committee y,.·ill negotiate' the concept of "right of first refusal" with landov"nC'rs and also prep;;1re the wording for a ballot measure if the council carries the program that far ORANGE COAST >• DAILY PILOT TNO..~ Co.oil O•ilW Pololl ..,1t>,.llotl>o\(M'" """""\~'Jff"''""'•\\. '' P..01-IW ll>t0<""'0P C~\I Put11oinl119Corn1>•"• !lfo-..i•f!d•t"""•'• pul>H..,.1> Monell• tf\•ot.<;il\ "''""~ '"' C:o•t~ ~r... "'''"""'t,e.1(11. Hu"t'"'ll"" lle1><f\/Fo.,,, 1••11 1t1Uty, lrYl .... S.Odl•lw~• \tllltl> ~t>CI ~ IMK1111.oulll Co1•t. A "119'~'"<1•0..,.,~dl tlon " P!Al•""(ll S1tu•dly• -5..,......,, '"" "'"''lo•• oul>lhh•"IJ p11111 " ~• Jlll ...,.,, t••• Slr~et.c.ot11 M-11•1. Cllllo "'•'17611. Robert N. Weed P•e•'°'"' • ..., rvt110W• Jack R. Curley \l•<t ~~,'"""'•NI G<o""••l -noQO< Thomas Keevll t:<1•!or "ThOmas A. Murphine _...,,,"'I fel•to< CharlesH. Loos Richard P. N•ll ... '"' ... "' ........ G•"O I! ....... S.Altt«k V•lleyottke )UGI~ I'•• A•""'., S... °'"""'"'-•Y TeJepftoM (714) M2..Q2t ClnsltMd Advartlslng "42·5671 Police checks with company records i;howed that Melechin made an unauthorizl'd visit to the firm"s cachr of -Currency at Union Rank on the same day that he called to report he was nut co ming to v.·ork The loss y,.·as disroverl'd during a routine audit of the firm·s hold ings k('pt in several vaults and S<ifety d('posit bOX('S. .i\.uditors at first thought that tht• stolen C'ash had perhaps been transferred to another vault, but tracing revealed that it had been stolen . f'rom Page A J . ' ACACIA .•. unsatisfa C'tory rtnd ~ou ld post• a health problem More time was consumC'd in a dE'bate betwt"rn supervisors and Spahn over what kind of dwell· lngs were to be built. The de· veloper calls the units "single family" residential units but supervisors said they were really C"ondominiums. · Spahn e:cplained that the pro- ject. an extension or one that has <.tlrE"acly been built, is different from a standard condominium because the dwelling owners also own the land under them. He argued that the project m(>E'ts OT exceeds all code re· quirements and will offer a style of living "proving very J)Opular." The development, which features security a:ates and fenc- ing, will offer u'n.lts ranatna in price to more than $50,000. ' SJ00,000 Haul , l • Five CoUntians • In 'Pot · Seizure By ~RTllUR R. VINS.f;L --Of .... 0-'I,~ --* ~w.P.iC'iQ.us scene on a San ~~'.:.l -_:Hefnardino Count..>.', _desert dry lake,...poUe4Jrom-lhe iilllll sky above by nying federal narcotics agents, has-led to capture ot five Orange Countians and a _n estimated $100,000 worth or man- juana. The seizure was announced following federal court arraign- ment late Tuesday anernoon of four defendants. while the fifth , aged 17, will be ~~ndled by juvl'nile rourl authonttes. U .. IT1 ..... • ~ '*"t----;peareg@!,, an-:-Juao ca,pi~a.no: plus 11arold Falib~r. 45". Charles_Chjsum 18. ·both ol the same addresS: ht. Or:an&e. and Ge.81il'Silte)',,-24~ of'Drange-Th 17-year-oldls alootromOran1e. Hogan and $aUey..JU"e chareed with possession of marij\lana with intent lo sell, whlle the others fflce_p.harte!f of @<ting and abetting passession fl marijuana with intent to •ell. . . • f',..,.PageA J ' ROCKY ••• . SEARCH CONTI NUES FOR MISSING FLORIDA TEEN S Kotherine Ball With Boyfriend Thom•• Gregory Oru2 F.nfor ce ment Ad · ministration Agent Joe fo1andcr s said the incident lcitl" l\1onday night nl.'a r Gallov.•ay Ory Lake occurred while the DEA Air Group was patrolling there. Lights or what turned out to be three camper trucks were s potted below , illuminating a crude runway for an incoming aircraft, said Agent Flanders. conference, Rockefeller said his disagreement with the President on federal help for New York Ci· ty was ''not the basic element·· in his decision. 'Last Date' Leads To Kidnap of Teen lie said ground patrol units were dlspatched and surprised the party or five unloading bundles comprising a tdn or the weed from the plane into two or lhecamper vehicles. He said he would continue to speak up when he disagreed with Ford on issues, just as he did in arguing that Washington ought to help New York when the Presi- dent opposed aid. Rockefeller said tersely that the President ·s positi6n would hurt the Republican party in New York but did not think Ford had v.•ritten off the stale in 1976. A nationv.•ide search continue-cl today for a Fort Laude rdale. Fla. girl, 14. and the lov~lruck ex- boyfriend from Westnunster "'.ho fo\lo"'•ed her east to an exrlus1vr sC'hool. hoping she would change her mind. Authorities believe Thomas John Gregory, 19 , of \\'es tminster, abducted Katherine Ball Monday night on what was to have been their last date at her wishes. Gregory followed the girl hC' met last summer while the parents or both were employed in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia with the Arabian American Oil Company <AR.'\!\1CO), authorities say. "He dldn't go to school or anything,·· says a friend or Kathy Ball at PilleC'rest School . "He just hung around. v.•aiting to see her." The FRI entered the case Tu~s· day after a service station own~r in Waverly, Tenn. found a note 1n the ladies· restroom pleading for help. "I am being kidnaped. Please call the police and the Pinecrest School in Rorl J,auderdale. We are going to California," said the note..sjgned s:mply: Kathy. Carl Shanes told FBI agents lat\'.'r he r\'.'called a tall, blonde girl who seemed very nervou~ ~nd was arcompanied by a young man as being in his station. AuthoritiC's said police in Chandler . Okla. reported shortly th(>reafter that a teenaged couple fitting their description down to the rar and a p<irtial license number had been seen panhandl- ing downlown. ~tis~ Ball's parents, 1'1r . and ~trs . Gilbert Rall. have nov.•n back (rom Saudi Arabia to await further developments in _the f'r-Page A J -- MARINE •.• Jaw renter. occasion ally "'hi s pering to h er military co.unselor, C.-pt . Bruce /\ . Rackberg . • l\ackberg told the court that I.ieutenant Niflis had b een r<'strirted from entering the of. firers rlub at the Yuma base, all social events at the officers club, .and from participating in any of- ficers meetings. That prohibition, he said, ex- tended"to a recent Woman's Day luncheon which recently v.·as held at the club and evening meals in the club"s dining f:lrility . Her civilian attorney, Jay \V . Jeffcoat. was not present at today's hearing but is expected to lead the deft>nse when the tribunal reconvenes later this month. The continued session also is likely to be confined to legal mo- tions which will be made without the presence of the seven·man jury. The formal C'ourt·martial, if it :irtually will occur, is expected to be dorketed by the military judge, l.t . Col. Willi am B. Draper Jr., at the Nov. 12 date. Prose<-utor DE'an A. Daggett, resistE'd the motion for any conti· nuanC'e because he maintained her offer to resign did not have a direct connection with the charges against Lieutenant '.'l'ifiis. t A spa"-esman for the El Toro law center said that trial often can be avoided with an offer to resign but that this normally im· plies admission of guilt and a dis- cf:aarge·911der less than honorable l'dnditions. . , tl was his opinion that the charges could not be waived by I.ieutenant Niflis' offer to resign under.honorable conditions.· Another complication ls that J,icute.nant Nifli¥; a ·recently commissioned officer. has a three.year contract obUsaUon 'with the Marine Qorpo and that re1i1natlo'ns are not normally granted during the in.iUal years • of service. -1 str:inge case involving a teen-agE' romance and law enforcement :1genries across the Unitet.1 Stales. Her father, Gilbert Ball. is rt pelroleum geologist 'With ARA~1 - CO and Pinecrest School Assis- tant Headm~ster Spencer I.anC' said he rem·ains relatively calm. "They were relieved to know the FBI has joinl'd the investiga- tion," said I.._ane. The waiting aircraft roared sky"•ard and vanished. eluding the OF.A spotter planes. Investigators noted it may ha\'t> be(>n low on fuel al'\(I forced to land somewhere nearby. bC'cause a third camper truck im· pounded at the scene was laden with aviation fuel drums and a fut>I pump. Adults arrested include Daniel Hogan, 30, of 25752 Avenida ; He absolutely refused to s perulate about the possibility he might end up running for presi- dent himself saying, "I have no plans beyond this news con- rerenre." But he rept"ated .. l didn't come to Washington to complicate ~is life'' and force lhe President to spend more time than merited.on internal party arg.ument.:s. davis ·brown - up$ to on UteseGE Ma;or Appliances and TV during GENERAL I' KIRIC FACTORY SALE DAYS .. £W J£190 Micro"#•"• 0•"" f< ... G£ • GE 2-SPEED. 3-CYC~E, IS-LB . fil lER-flO Mint-Baske\1..i WASHER: 5 tem· . peralure combinations . I . • • •or.: •• ~~ r . . .. -. - Irvine E-0 IT I 0 N equei;ts lo rv1ne, a M= .. 00a~~-yrvfne'Sfity-ccruncll will ~1-tare-tbis-mtwtth or-nrly- and Newp<>rt Beach f.or financing aider the requ•t Tut:iiday • .The Decel'Jlber:. • ' (ol'-a f rog;ram that ocrer21 <'ily "s police. c.hief and communi· Costa Mesa City Manager Fred counse ing r atner than 'Tn .~ t)" servit"e director ha've recom· Son•bal said.he bas recei~ no rarrera\i,9n for some juvenile of· mended th al the t"ity coolinue to of'ficial request for lundinC, but fenders are running into snag,. 111upport t.he idea or the center, but addfld that tt might have come in The A:u1es sment and Treut· give it no mon~. the form ~ of. a request for ment Service!; Center o( CoNital In Newport 0 Bearh a pretienta· separate.I)' handled federal re- Orange County has asked each lion planned for ~Monday hais venueahariiigfunds. <'ity for S20.000 towards its . betn. put off. The city manager's Sorsabal 1ai~ the r evenue estimated SSS,000 budget next staff is studying the request, but $harinc money totals little more ~ear. no reC'ommend;ztti.Qn will ._be re· t,baa '20,000 ,,and there are many • I other----dnervine--1rouP1 reqvetit-1\14 a$hare. Ellen Wilcox. tt county proba· • tion officer 'f.'hO work.I w\t.h the · ceriter. said the Coeta Mesa re· quest may have been c.hanneled Into the revenue sharing category. • lrvine police Capt. Charles Bozza,.aner studying lht: number o( Irvine youngsters referred to the progra'!', recommended the . {' •• To8ay's ~lost•• N.V. St"li.s • • • •• ' . TH.URSD,(y NOVEMBER 6, 1975 - cit.µtop_U.1101 il. - In the first six months o( lhis year: four Irvine your\gsters and their tamllieti have been referred to lite <'enter. io .. our other» have been reef erred since July, accord- ing tq,Bozz". A:ssessment and Trealmenl Servi<'e Center figures indi<"ate that 34 youngsters and ramilies rrom Newport Bea<'h and 38 rrom Q)jta. Mesa were referred to the . . center dur ng th~ first half Qf this - year. _ . The Cf"Rler figurfK ~OW a total ~ ot 111 ne-w younas tea !J!ttlving • rounseling thlis y~ar to 4:..le. lo : addition to lrvinl'-, Costa ~teisa , and Newport Beiu:.h, the ("ente:.,_,• __ receives youngster~ from llunt· ington Bf'a<'h, Tustin and refer- ral:; Crom thtj county Sherifri Department 11nd parents. (See YOUTH, Page "2l, • Uni ·ghC~ch Mjstery Deepens _, O.lly ..... , .... ""49 PLANS RESIGNATION County Plan9er Yeo ... ·Ron Yeo ,• To Resign • ' ---.<- Plan Post ,Brush Fire . , St,ill' Raging A faist·moving brush fire started by the murner of a utility cow·pany tl'uclt wu reported "burning ri=1y befor~ noon todaytt sh unoccupied acreage near C~y.atal Cove. ·· • · County firemen sent for ae,rlal tary'kers and. bulldozers in an effort to .~ quell the blaie which: •H ~ reported not.lo bo.alfectlnj ,~ any struC'lut~.S. 1.,... A ht'lt-muffiu from .an electrical utility Vehicle,• was believed the. 1ouree o( I.he blaze. ., l Marine Airing Delayed • • Irvine Police Probing Arson Suspect PAS . .\OENA fl!PI ) -Marlin Ybarra. 18, -A·as J ll custody tortuy on sus picion or bur glary 1J111J arson in l'Or\lll'Cliun with :.1 rire thut t·aust•d SIOO .OOQ dan11Jge lo tl hist oric bui lding on thE> old Nazarene Coll t•ge <';;tmpus Wed - nesday • STl.~L MJS,SING. Gym CoaCh Anders •• . ' Rocky Says Decision For Peace INSIDE TODA. 'l' C>on 't tnJ lo get rnfo Cal Stott' F\illt>rtun nexi spnng. 11 ·s overf /Q1.u1ng no:o and acf. mi.slion.s have been cut of/ Set Page A I Z Al V-W •kt llrrN ..... IM<- L.M ... yt ~11......W;i O.ttittlM ........ CA~• ...... 0.1\llHGll<~ lf:"ter:~lll""•", "'"""'o-fl ,,...,,.., 1111 ...... 149 .. u:~ IM.,..mi11i... Index " ., .. .. c,.u " ... .,, ... .. , '" " .. -~-" •1 """"'"' •.. , -•IF"""': ~ Ntolloo:•l ........ • •• O<.-•C.w11•• AU·ll ~i. •1 l ~\ ,,.,. ,.,,...... ., s..,n.~ ':: ! l ]141" ··~ •• tJ ... , T• ~ II II•·• .. . .. .. •• \ ' " ;~ • " , I .., • .. • • IWLYPILOT I • • •• I • I • ~ f'roal't19e.AJ MARINE ••• Au~MyMtery Huntmp;{i .Midi. Vanµhilag Act Etfiicatori ·t x atntrW 4U:lut , law c('n t e r , occasion ally whispering to her m ilit1o1.ry counsel or , Capt . Bruce A . Rackbt>rg. • • • ,By ROBERT BAR.KER 1 l1·vine Cable . -" Aack berg told the court lh ~t l.ieulenan t Ni tlis had been restri rted from ('ntering lhe or- fl('~S e-lub a t the Yuma base. all -$(JltiaJ eYents iil lhe.offic.\>.rl; t lub, and from pa rticipating in any of. ricers n1el'Llngs. _ _ -·- Th;.1t prohibition. he said, ex· tend ed to a recent Womun':s Day lu ne.Mon ~·hlc h t ecently wa:1. hel d al th r l'lub a nd {'Y('nin~ meals in th t• l'lub's dining r.1cility. lier civilian attorney, Juy W. J C'ff<'o;1t , w;1s ·not present <it today's h earin~ but isexp4icted tn lead t ht' cit·ft·ns1· v.'hC'n t ht• tribun<d rt'('Oll \'t·n1•s latt•r th i ~ month 1'hr· {'on t1nt1 <'d :o-t•ssion also 1:. likt•l \· to bt• ('c1nfincd to lt·~:1 I n10-t1lln~ \\'hi C'h' \\'ill be madt· "'tlhoul lh<.• prt'St'lll't' uf thl' St'\'t'n·man Jllry .. 1'ht> forrn;d <.·11urt -1n arti ~1I , tf tl .1l'l l1;d I\· \\'t 11 Ol't'll r. is 1.·x pt'l'l l'<l to bC' clo{·kl"'l t'<l b_,. thl' mili tary JlldgC'. I.t. Cnl. \Vill iam It. r>r~1pt•r Jr .. <tt tht' .:'\o\". 12 dalt' PrClSe('u lor De<1n .J\. na~gcll , resisted the n1ution for any cunt i· nuance bec;.tu sa ht• maint aint.'<I her offer tn r 1.•s ign die\ not hav1.• ;i dire<'t co nn1.•C'l1nn ~·ith lh1.• rha r ges a~;1 i n s t l.1t•ut1.·n<.111t :-.ii ni~. .J\ spok £>s m;i n for tht' El 1'oro la~· cent1.•r said th at trial oft en <.'an be avoided "'ith an offer to resign but that this normally ii.n· plies admission of gui lt and a d1~­ C'harge under \('ss thal'!: honorable C'ond iti ons. It was his opini on that the <.'harges cou ld not. be waiYed _by l.ieutenanl Nifl is' offer to resign under honora blt' conditions. CM._~,.,,.._ .. ' ' . The question o what h~ppened to Ji.1ra. ~II~ Lorlit ""car W r it w a:; tciwed •ll'JOU<"2!!\.h<r !)2me on-police-0rder11 re mirniCl one :3o1i-- Hunti n gton Beacli·s Oottesl .mntede.s tod ay. __ No one seems to know ror cer· tain if the ill-fated 1965 Chevrolet station_wagon. w.a.s....crushed ]Jy a - C'ompactln g m achine c.rirthleves entered a storage yard guarded by watch dogs und towed away l ht~ car t h at was missing a <'a rburetor a nd wasn"l in running order. J>olice orri ct'rl' and one or the owners of the Huntington Auto Servi<'e say that it appears the vehiC'le was stolen. although it didn't appl"'ar to be a particularly prim e ite m ror d is cerning lhieYes . !\.1rs . I.oft is is ll'anlng towards the rossibiJi ty it was crushed. "'I'm g ut•ssing that it y,•af stripped and C'rus ht><I. ·· she said \V<'dnesday. "I don·t think they'll ever fi nd il. ' . . ;.) -; ' ' • Dall~ "'"" Mafl ...... WHERE IS HER CAR? Mrs. Alice Lottie~ · t\nd I don ·t see how it could be stolen. Th<'y"d_ have to tow it ~way :ind they have watC'h dogs out the re ;in d concrete walls :iround the plac<•. ·· · vehicle on Sept. 23. Pete PetC'rson , an owner of th<' towi ng a nd slo0r<1 g:e ser\'i<.'e fi rm. say s he suspt'<"l S the car was stolen from the lot on Crystal Streel. Thefts at t he silt:> are almost a nigtllly occu rrenc·e .. he said. lie sai d an ai r compressor. auto parts a nd miscell aneous tools also ha Ye bC'en ta ken r<'Cently. "I rE'<ill Y don't think it "'-'<IS <'rushed ," he said. Therl' have been reports that 1\1rs. L..oftis' ca r was mi staken ror another by crus hers, ho~·cver. Poli <.'<' suid the car was re· leased to the l.oft ise8 that same day but they didn°t haYe money to recla im it at that time. Mrs. lA)[lis says that some of the officers told her unofficially that it probably wouldn't have h appe ne d tha t way with a seasoned officer. ''They probably would have told me to either get it running or get it orr th e street," s he believes. The Irvine· .school-dlstrt.ci 's twO:way c able· televblon com- munication network was eyed to· -d 11·y for its-possible-use-in-other parts of the state by slate educa- tion planners e xamining the faC'i lities. The Ca lifornia Board or EdUC3· tion's F.ducational Innovation and Pl anning Commission ~pent the a fternoon watching the syste m in operatlc;>n at Los ~aranjos Elementary School and at Com munity Cabl evision, an Irvine Company subsidiary that makes the faeilitles avai lable to the distriC't . The cabl e tt"l4;'Yision· system. the onl y facility of its kind in the country.._ went into operation last spring. Since then, i t has attract· ed nationwide attention as we{J a11 a mixture or reactions in lrYine. Teachers involved in the pro· gram 'and U C l~A cons ul t i:inl P.1it s ur a K a t aoka , wh o established it in the district, and others laud the video prograll) as a waY to stretch the district·s teachers so they rt\ay reach more students. But others, s uch as Trustee Frank Hurd. have their doubts. "I wonder whelher it is a real in· novation that will help with education or whether it is a toy,·· Hurd commented on the pro· gram. "Evaluating the' program to determine whether it is educ a · trO<lall)' efiecllve-lhat"I wbiL we are. tr1"J;g to do."' !aid Robert-Joe Vasquez, chairman ·of ·the education .. 1 innovation group and a planner for the I.rvin e Company. The system links m06l of the . di stricl's schools by way or the - C6mmunity Cablevi sion cable. Two cha nnels have been made aYailableo to the :schools. allowing s imulta n e ou s tra ns mission be tw een two sc hool s an d switching rrom a centrally locat· ed teacher amon g s evera l sC'hools on the system. The svstem has been used in such areas as teaching foreign languages to elem entary school students: The number or foreign language teachers at tbe elemen- tary il'VE'l is limited and the system allows them ~o reach morestud•ni., Kataol!all!>i•old. \l allil\li.s the teacher In the foreign language eiample, tO prooellL-l b ~•teri"1-and !<>- watch and liste n to her remote students, one school at II time. Both the slate eClucaUortaJ. tn· novatlon panel and consultant Kataoka are seeking ways lo evaluate the program. Vasquez said. "The only way we have now to test its effectiveness," Vasquez snid, "is to conduct a survey or th e teaC'he r s operating the sys tem and the students UJ)ing it and gel thei r best judgment. • That is a valid way to evaJuate il, .. hl' said. . The education panel will meet tonight and Friday at the Irvine Jtost J\.1otor Hotel, 1717 E. Dyer Roa d , to discu ss the video sys tem apd other topics. Th e Pe "'On Sa-vs publi< m eet in gs begin a l 7 • 1 .! , o"clO<'k tonight and run rrom 8 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m . Friday. JF,f ' Q • . Although the group is looking "'on t u it mlo P<l••ible statewide implica- tions for the cable system, Vas· BUENOS AIRES, Argentina quez said he will not recommend {U Pl ) -Ailin g President Isabel that (be group make fmdings or Peron, 44 , the world "s only woman recommendations. president. says s he won't resign "I will recommend that they -no matter how loudl y critics de· take a thoughtful look at the ,.mandherouster. sys tem a nd its implications . Mrs. Peron. hospitalized for H Then we can come back at our gall bladder ailment, got out or Dece mber meeting and decide on ~ Wednesday night to defend a course of action. We can decide her ability to rule and put down to do nothing, or we can ask ''slanderous rumors·· that shl' othl'rs to explore it further,·• said :\nother complication is that l.icutPna r1t Niflis , a recent\Y C'om m issioned officer , h:.:is a thr('t>·yE'a r contract obligation wi th the 1\1 arine Corps and th at rE'sign;i tions a re not norrr.all y granted during thl' initial years of service. Ac<"ording to an unsubstanli at· ed acC'ount, the <"rushers we re in· structed to co mpact a 1965 green Pontiac station wagon but mashed Mrs . Loftis ' g r een Chevrolet by mistake. On Oct. 23 City Council mem- bers directed that her car be re· turned lo her immediately and without charge . A later legaJ rul· ing held._thal 1\trs. 1..orti s muSt pay towing and storage charges first a nd then submit a claim to the city. would resign . Valtquez. -::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i:====~========== Newport Man Suspect in $50,000 The ft Mrs. J,ofti s was put in contact with an insuran"('e company ad- juster for the towing and storage comp~ny Tuesday. She said if the orfer is rair and fast. she"ll let th e matter drop. Otherwi se, s he said she might pl an "alternate action.·· She did add. however, that sht.· has suffered a degree or mental .J\ rorine r e m ploye or a harassment in chasing around for the car and she thinks she ~ew port Beach monetary ex· should be compensated ror that. change . Orm today was being Mrs. ·.l.orti s still maintains her soµght in San Francisco as th e car shouldn't have been taken in , prime suspect in the looting ol a the firsl place. ·~safety deposit box. of foreign cash It hAdn't been .,.unning and ~ worth almost· $50.000. police r e· police gave her several notices to ported today · . move it. Ev~tually a police The empJofel w.ttc:!~t ltJ h L d •• town on "preksinl ~n~ ~SI · ca • !" e 8 nS: v•e car ness·· and soon resign~ ,liom towed away ~s_ ~n abandonect .\·fonex Inll'rn a tionaJ, was a . worker with easy-access"tv-the-~.­ caC'he of Swis:s a nd German cur· renc y belonging tg. the firm. poli ce alleged. Executives or the firm located at G10 Newport Center Drive phoned po11ce Tuesd-a-y-after di s· <'Overing the loss from the safety deposit box al a local bank . The su s p e cted ·e mploye, Richard C. Melechln, 25, served as vault ~lei-k ror the firm. Detectives said that the lru;t rontact from Melechin·wasa l"et- ter or resignati on~~i}iled from -San Francisco but w1th no return address. Several days berore, the sus- pect failed to arrive for work but phoned personnel at the firm to say that he was in the Bay Area on the pressing business. Police checks with company records showed that Melechin made an ·unauthorized visit to the firm·s cacht' of currency at Un ion Bank on the same day th at he called to report he was not coming to work . The loss was di scovej:ed during a routine aud it of the firm ·s hold· ings kept in several vaults and safety dt>posit boxes. Auditors at rirst thought th at the stolen cas h had perhaps been transferred to another vault, bu l • COACH ••• education al balance in the schools," said Byfiies. Private instruction, he :>aid! .is one means coache~ have of contacting stu· dents rrom other schools. .l\.nders h ad s tayed with a friend at 17162 Murphy Avenue in Irvine ror two days prior to hi s disappearance. When he left , he tOok nothing with him. Amon g other personal effects, he left his car, walC'h and wallet. Friend s have not heard from him since hi s disappearanc e. In a lefter to the Daily Pilot sports department, Anders said .. "~1y abrupt disappearance and complete d is missal to a ll I beli eve to be meaningful to my existence i:s no more unjust than tht>CIF·SS attempt to govem our livelihood.·· "The CJF has both caused my resignation al University llig h Sc hool and discredited my over· all intent to proYide a truly uni· qut"" gymnasti r program al the lrvine Gymnastic Park,·• he said. Sh e and her husband, she s3 id, had no money to pay the charges and it was approximately at this point that she learned that her car had vanis hed. f'ro• Page Al YOUTH ••. Mrs. Wilc:ox , a Newport Be ach resident, said the private founda· lion contributions th at have funded the center ror the past year are unlikely to be available next year, "so_y.re are looking to the cities as a continuing funding source." JJjwever.,. :she said, the $20,000 ' amount ls a .. ballpark figure·· and cout<l1rtr ttioeli"fiea. "Thl' rl'ally important thing:· she. said, ..'..'..i.s. ..... .tb.at they give us sornethinj:. That~would show that the cities have accepted our services and are supporting us. It would make it easier for us to ap- proach other funding sources.·· The p_ro,ram~ is~ one of two youth diversion programs cur· re_nUy operating in the area. Both offer counselirlg lo parents and juvenile offenders in an effort to help them early and deter any further misconduct. Th e other service is UC Irvine's Youth Services Pro- gram. Since July, Irvine police have referred 27 cases to the UCI program. The city contracts with. the university for the service for aboul$3,000 a year. Cases handled by the services range rrom "status offenses "" such as runaways who are in vi olation of the law only because of their ages. to serious felonies. Hobbyist Killed PALM SPRINGS <UPI) -A 3l·year-old Whittier man was electrocuted Wednesday when a model plane he was fl ying became entangled in a 15,000 volt po\ver lin l'. tra('ing rC'vealed that it had been stolen. 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J10 ~·--("""""'-· 4tS.OUO In lnrme Braves Bay SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Six- ty·o ne-ye ar ·o ld health s p a magnate JC1ck La Lanne emer~ed triumphantly from the chilly waters of San Franci sco Bay to- day aft er swimming the mill' stretC'h of the Golden Gate un- derwater with his hands and reet sha<'kl ed a nd t owing a 2,000· pound boat. "Everything went just as I from a press boat at 7:45a.m., La· said as his blonde wife, EJaihe, jumped into the surf to kiss him. "It was fa ntastic, great. I could do it again :· . The physica l fitness bufr wasn't eYen breath ing hard after the two-hour trip from 'Lime Point in Marin County to the San Francisco shore, where a heavy nooc:1 lid(' forced him to surface about a quarter·mlle east of his original destination. La I.anne, owner or a chain of zibout 50 health spas, was dressed for the occasion in a rubber wet· suit.and goggles. In lbe water he was only able to make porpoi:le- like. strokes becau•e oC his con· sb'aints and breathed thtouah a tube attlched to an a1r tank on • • I the boat he towed. "Thi s has nothing lo do with lhe health s pas ... Mrs. I.a Lanne told reporters . "1-le's the mosl uncommt"rcial m an you ever saw." Ref ore slipping into the water from n press boat at 7:45 a.m ., La l.anne said he was making the ~wi m "to prove that with proper food and e~ercise there's no limit to what a person can do .... He said be planned the stunt to top hi s .Swim last October in calmer waters from Alcatr3z Island to San Francisco. San Ji)-ancisco Sheriff Richard , Honcisto plac~ handcufrs on La t.anne's hands and bound his feet in chains before the physical fit· ness burr began his swim. .e "l came out here to see that Jack is properly shackled ., Hongisto said. ' f,a Lanne Said he was financing· the swim h\mself and eSUmated the cost at close to SJ0,000. He was suppOrte<l by the San Fr•ncl1co Dolphin Club, a phy1tcal ritne.11 group Whose members 1wlm and row ln San Fr ancl:sco Bay ,.~ar·round. ..-I \ .. • - ~iW JET 90 Mlcf"O"«G't'e 0 •19 - fr- G£ ..... ,. .. 1 hr.own • GE 2··Sl'EED. J·CY CLE, 18·LB. FILTER·FLD " Minl·B11ket™ · WASHER; 5 leJll· peratart c1mblnat1on1 S,.VE 550 O~THE PAIR Gl ~UlOt.ICO~~~RDL SENSOR . ORYE'R" mon1ton • 1 Perm. temperat~tesycl. •' press/f.n1t t . . .. I I . ~· . ~""· ~· . -~--- • • l • l l l , • I •• , ... . . . T oday's C l•••• N.'t'. St oek• .. . ' -Huniingto ~--=A uto Los8'-Pr_o·b~.d ~ ,. . . Rmsing" tlJ.~ Roof Jeffrey and ~ylvia Schley put up protest sign \\!here 'they had h9ped t~e walls pf , their. ne,w ,holne would lie going ·uj,. ,.They planned to .build home at 222 ?Jsl St., Hun-'.. tingtori Reacll. but State Cllastal. Coin. mission rejected plans that previously were approved b)1 City of Huntington Beach and regi nal coastal commission. Schleys are burned up about it. plan to try again. • -Sii-e~C:~e Ci-ty ·Employ~-Win , .. . . -ln _Mur~.t. lncre~se in S~la~y Crue N. ixed Mote than Soo ~embers or the management, civilian employes • • A defense motiOll for a::ebange ~ v1~nue"in tlie ttjal done ol twO oromers accused of the murder oC Fouri{ain Valley, s<!'bol&r·alhlete Stephen ''Mike"' .Finkl~hasbeen rejected in Of.ange, County ~perior· Court; · . Jud&e Keo 'M~•I· in• mean . ·e1 8"an, 24 ,· ...UI IO Gii II ~ Hutitlne,toq Beach Municipal in the rity 1.i!P to the'l:lverage pai·d Emplo,.ves Asl.OCiation <M.EAI in simil:a.r jqbs if! 10 other cities, hav.e, won a 18 percent pa,y in· .' gent>rall91n Orange.CWnty. ,. crease. He• said the ~A b~d been Tdlal cost to the city for the .-w~ng on a tl'li'ee.yeat'~tract one-year pac):a1e.µs 1157,000, ac-calling for a five percent annual cording to Don 1.eWis. an as,is-· pa,y increase an_d had fallen tant dire<"tor oC tbe,PefSOIUleLde-behind other 8i:eus. partment. . ,-, · The contraet-1 is r·etroaetive to -""'* Cllulila' ,.._ "l••Jc· J1'ulY. ! ~YI expir Ju e 301, ~OIDI\· ~.--·since flt lbe cfty acreed to an 'for the slaying.o,1 Oct. 31, ltTf, of 'Flnlcl,a, It ho ... ,.,,, • .Uy shot tn a WarRer Avenue market wh~hewQrke'1 as a clerk. "" ·1 fi nding fl(ter ~ im- d 'be.en declaJ1ed in saloty'iiicbtlations. Mom Denies Bean's brother, Charles Dennis Bean, 2r, will g& dn trial in a sep&rate courtroom. Both men face the death penaky far t he aJ . leged mutder of.the Orapge Coast CQUege w.restling sl;µ:. ~- !1'11!!!Yhb.11£ J).efende.r_J,ohn_ - Bovee uns'uccessfully, argued that.. press coveta.Je of tP.e"killing and 1Ul:aeQuent.cour( a CU On h*1.beeJ'I · prejudicia'I lo his client and niled.out his chance o( a fair triaJ in<>rangeCount; .. .--Bovee"said the elder ~an had ee·n .. c_har ;a.cterj r:ed ·in,· area ~spapers ~5' a ."'drifter/ drug '"""jet\ and t~ug" an<l ·ll>.at th~ Finklea· ~ur~e·r had been deteribed as "an execution style killlnl!." · • ~ The brothers' w,ere arrested in 'Santa Ana shortly after six bullets were pgmJ>ed into Finklea by in- truders who took $93 from the cah register. . . HwksM0ves On Closure ·l>J p;;,_19rs . " Lewis said "that the to' percent inc r ease brings the n,on - Not Erwugh NY Votes? WASIDNGTO-N (AP)1- Hou::te Spea'ker Carl Albert i;aid today there are not enough votes in the Houi;e lo, .pass loan guar~ntee legislalion for New York City but t h at the bill's backers aren ·t giving up their efforts to muster sup- port. <Related story. A4> ..,. .Albert, speaking al a news con(erence where tour N~w York co n - gressmeri announced a cross,country trip to build support for the legislation, also said the loan " gilirantee bill will not ePme up on the noOr for debate next week as ei.ginall y scheduled . Instead it will go to the House Ways and Means Commit\ee. • . ~ - PulliDg-J!lug~- MINE0I.A, N.Y! (AP) -The mother of Maryjane Dahl says shew as not the one~ho pulled the plue n the .hospitalized tee"-" ager·s respir3t0r. Maryjane drea~ 15 minutes arter the machine wai; ·sconne te .' Mrs. Kenneth Sarvent of-Upper :-.lyack, N. Y ., who visited her 16- year-old daughte't with the girl's aunt shortly before the girl"s de- ath. said they both "would never even think or doing a thi0,1 like this." • "She was my only daughter," Mrs. Sar vent said Wednesday. '1[ • never gave up hope. I felt she would !'Lave survivt'd. ·• Maryjane. s uf.fering from ·HodgkiDs dise?SC) and men· ingitis, was in a coma Sunday night at Nassau Hos(>ltM when the res pi rat or was disconnect ed.~-' ' • • I 00 Alie ns H eld VISAI,IA (UPI > -More than 100 illegal aliens were arrested today by police a nd U.S. Border Patrol 'agents in Visalia in pre· dawn raids. "y llOBEllT BAU ER Of .. DAMr """ .... The question i>f )Vhat happened to Mrs. Air~ Loffis' car1after it was towed away 1frOm her ho·me on polit'e order5 remained One ·ot Huntington Beac"h '1 hOttest m)'lterier5 today. " , · No one seems to know ror cer- tain Uthe ill-fated 196S Clle'Yt'<>let station wagon was crushed by a compil'ting machine crif thieves entered a s\oragt yard guarded by watch tioga and towed away 'the car that was missing a carburelor and wasn't in running order. • -- Police olficers and one of the owners of the.-Huntington:. Auto Service say that it appears the vehi('le was .stolen, althO!Jgh it didn"t appear to be a partlcuJarly prime item for di:scerning thieves. M~. l.oftis is leaning towards the pbS'sibility it was t'rushed. ·:1.·m guessiilg that it was stripped and crushed," :she said Wednesday. "l don't.think they'll ever find it. · , '"And I don •t see how it could be stolen. They·d have t.o tow it away and they have .watch docs-- out there. and t'Opt'rete walls around the place .... Pete Petersqn, an owner of the towing and storage service firm, says he suspeets the car w.as stolen from the lot on Crystal Street-- Thefts at the site are almost a nighlJ)' O('Currence~ he said. He said an a.ir compressor, auto parts and m iscellaneous 'toOls also have·been taken r~entl)'. ··1 rrally don"t think it was Plane Crash , ·JliAdw ·oue In U-untingto.il . , ... .. The bodies of.three 1-lvntington Harbour residents kiOed in a Mexico airplane crash were ex· peeled to be returne<fthiSafter:- nQOO, aecording to a spokeman at Rose Hill::t Memorial Park in Whittier. Rose Hills is scheduled to con· duct fOner_fil services for the three victims, but no time has been definitely set. The victims were ·Bruce Killian, 40, h-is wife, llonnie, 38, and Stephen Dikeman, 41. They were lost Oct. 18 on a flight from l\.1anzanillo to Puerto Vallarta. • _._l PerQnSays Won't Quit BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) -Ailing President Isabel Peron, 44, the world"sonly woman president, says she won't resign -no matter how loudly eriticsde- mand her ouster. Mrs. Peron, hospitalized ror a gall bladder ailment, got out or bed Wednesday night to defend her ability to,rUle and put down "slanderous rumors" that she would resign. o.ttyl'tkll:IUft ....... WljERE l!I HER CAR? Mrt. Allee l..oltl1· cn.l'shed," ti"e said . There have been reports that Mr!:. l.oftis' car was nUslaken for another by .crushers. however. 'Aceording to an unsubstantial· ed account. the crushers were in. structed to compact a 1965 green Poort;re st"attdn wapn-"bU.t mashed Mrs. Loftis' green Chevrolet by mistake. .Mrs. I.oftis was put in contact with· an iAsurance eom_en.ny .-ad· juster'"forlh·e toWing and-Storage company Tuesday. Spray Painted ' " .. Sbe said j( the ofter i• fair and fast, she'll let tbe matter drop •. Olherwiie. she said s.he might · plan ·· alternate actiqn. ·• Sile did, add, howe~er. lhat sKe · has lllll'fered a degree of mentHJ haraS::tment in chasing ardund · for the C"ar. and she thinks sh,e · .should be compensated for that~ • Mrs. I.ortis still maintains her · / car shot.lldn't have been talcen#t <" the first P.lace. • : It hadn"t been running a:nd, : police •ave her s~veral noLie'e*1.9-: movt it. Eventual! a pollc • C'lldet--;--s he-s·ays , had -the---c~ towed away as an abandoned.·: vehicle on Sept. 23. t ~ :.. : Poliee said the cur ·was rf!!:,; lt>ased to the Lorti:1Cl! that sam~ l day but they didn't have monej':: to reclaim it at that time. " , M~s .. Lortis says that. i;om :1~· the Officers told her unOIJW{-w, that it probably wouldn:t "'ha • . happened that wa ~wltb a se-a!:loned offict'r. , ' .. .,.hey ptobably wot. <I .. lt•v• told me to either get'lt runninc or g('t it off the stree ••• ~· believeis. ' -(-r . ., On Oct. 23 City Council meQ; bers directed that her car~ re• turned ·to her. immediately and · without charge. A later legal rul· ing held that Mrs. t.ofti:i must pay towing.o-and lSJ.orage chargn first and ttf~ submit a Claim.tO the ('ity. ,i She and her husbarld, :ahe said; had no money to pay the charges and il was approximately at this point that she learned that her car had vanished. :Vulley1La. eo(p~a . • ~ ! • Mural V aiUlalized ·· By KA'l'.llY CLANCY, OfU..Dally P'ill'tlilaff Graf(iti -s mearing vandals. armed with cans or black spray paintt have defaced · Fountain Valley'!! I.a Colonia Juarez mural. It was the second major act of vandalis m so far this year on the 625-foot-long-block wall Chicano cultural painting. Rut Mrs. Enriqueta Ramos. one ·of the project leaders, Said today Tuesday ni ght's damage won 't halt work on the mural. lnstC'ad, she -s3id, she hopes to find out Who th('. vandals were and invite them to join colony resi- dents and other -·c!•_.:teer artists working on the pr<.>j"ect. ''I am kind of wondering now if this 'wasn't some lYP<' of ex- pre'S'"sion or a reeling o( being left out, .. Mrs. Ramos said, notin~ she believes the v;1ndals C"ame from a Mex-ican·American com- munity in a neighboring city. "We hope to invite these young people who h ave expressed themselves in a negative way to come help us paint and express themselves in a positive way, .. Mrs. Ramos explained. The mnral was startOO a year agQin the..colony t.o eov£:[ a graf· fili ~smeared block wall fen<'e st>parating the 65-y€'ar-old M(':<· ican-American communily from a 'tnodern a partmt>nl complex. Work'"on,the proj("('l was halted for se.ver-al mon(fi:s httaulie Sergio O'Cadiz, th~ Costa ·MeSa <1rtisl in chargt' of lhe painting, was out .of-i the co~ntr:Y, on. ~usi~ ness. . ',,.. ', The group-h ad just geared µp to :start again. when VC4ndal,s struck. oometime between 8 and II p.m. Tuesday. · The. damage was applied to~ farr:ni.ng scent>. tht> firlit panel on the pain\ing. The scene was dt>- signed to .show the first colony settlers, about 1910. The damage in<"ludcd several nam('S, scrawled in black painl, ·Angel. Jimmy, O~ and Pali- rot, .. as well as "Clovers or rtB." a barrio group from J-luntington Reach. Hut Fountain Valley Police Chief Marvin 1-~ortin said thi s morning that painting doesn·t mean the ClovC'rs werC' involvC"d . JI<' said the painting could h<ivc been don(' by anyone. but he docs believe it was a group of Chi<'ano youngsters from outside f'oun - tain Valley . , Working._ witft he. stale under ·lb so-called ~ <.ight-'Abate- meitt Act, Or 8nge-CoWity District Attorney Cecil Hicks moved late Wedn esday"' to t-close three massage parlors in Anaheim. • . Clues Slilll • ·-·· Iildnap He said his officers did alert nt>ighboring cities to the pro- blem. and he plans to place extra patrol units in the colony to <ivert any further dam age . The mural also was dama&~ l&>e MUR.<\I., Page A2) Places heiillo1ed folie "houses of _le"!'dn~s a nil ~·P(OStit~tion " were 1dent1fied. as 'the Oriental Sauna and .._.N.Ce Parlor, 401 W.1<.atella Ave., Act Ill Massage eartot .. '30» W.;LincolnAve. ~nd Velv,et TDuc i Jtas~!.Par1or, 20l4 w-. Liat"oh'l A.11e ... .:, ...• Iden,\~fied a~ o•der a. -or .operatOr• • ol lite'. 'accused pre-m-are Pe11Y lfliltrun A. L. ·~ ana> Mar1aret.. Riat ot· the °"~"' parlor.\.Judill>' H. Ellis <oriel Dmmo'K~ M.arlin of ~ct 111 m\tl;hecl V, Mast.,._, J<enneth I)ale OIJiu een •"'d '1ouie B. ·Cl-ofllle\lely'etToilch. • JUeis, d ea:Pds Immediate -·· .-u;<parlon .and even-~ •alf(t(tl\•lrfi~ ind ftt·. tlllilli ··~·-. ,....,, . ..,II{ supporting 'at• ·lif'Ylb •11i>' 11111 Urie <IVll ... ' ·-.. ,, .fll• .... _ ...... c.. ...... ,.hclld-.oUft of. • fi..,...th.,t mo .. _.-al illllareo ~ p.,;tic{pC'!'I~ 1 • .,... • '"-' eOfi!ll:lth>IJ n lellUOI lb· . -••ithtl111D. . J · .1111 ur"" 1aw'11111t:s cont.llPl.U... allolalliln that UM! aumller ct m ..... e_parla<•IDA ........ to•lnrecmt 7 ,.,_. f:lnl pol!•• ...... ·-.. .. lnve1t11* m:_ oemal ... . .t mlllt!" . ...,.· ~ . -·-·' • ' A nationwide search continued today for a Fort Lauderdale, Fla. girl, 14, and the lovestruck ex- boyfriend from Westminster who foUowed her east t__o an exclusive school, hoping she would change her mind. Authorities believe Thomas John Gregory, 19, o r West min,ster, abducted Katherine Ball Monda.Y night on what was to have been 'their last date ~t her wishes. Gregory followed the girl he met last sumrrier 'while the parents or both were employed In Dhahran~ ~audi Arabta with the Arabian :American Oil 'Company <ARAMCO}, authorities say. "He didn't gq to s,chool or anythin~._--says a friend o( Kathy Ball at l>1 necrest School. ''He just hung :.\round, W"ttiting to S<'<' her." The FJJI f'fltqred lhe·ede Tues . dat' after a sttvice sLation owner in Wavt"r'ly, Teno. found a nUte in the ladies· r.estroom ~lea<l ing !or help. • ! . f ~am being ki dnapccl. Please C'alH.he Police 11nd th~ Pinecrest School in Fort l.auderdale-. We ""'are a:oing lo Cillifomi'R1" said thl' . u., -,; aote sillae<i llmply : Kati\)', SEARCH CONTINUES !'OR MISSING FLORIDA TEENS ; fl Carl Shanea told t'Bl agents ,_...,_bll!Ml'!!,-WllilJloyMencl Thome!_ Gregory f-lat':"·h~ ~~~11~ ~tall, bloilde •, girl who seemed· very nervous and was accompanied by a young man as being in his station. Authorities said police in Chandler. Okla. reported shortly thereafter-that a te\!naged coupl e fitting their description down to .the car and a partial li cense number had been seen panhandl- ing downtown . Miss Ball's parents. Mr . and Mrs. Gilbert Ball, have nown b3ck from Saudi Arabia to await further developme nts in the strange case invoLving a teen-age romance and Jaw enforcement agencies across the United States. Her r'ather, G.ilbert Ball, is a petrOteum geologist with ARAM - CO and Pinttrest Sfhool Assis- tant 1-leadmaster Spencer l.ane said he remains relatively calm. ·;They were relieved to know the FRI hasJOined the ln.t1eslig a- tiOn," said Lnne . SO far. authorlli(•S dout1 Mi ss Ball is in danger, 1>J\. the.y hav(' · been told Gregory thre;lteneOto c9mmit Lsuicid(' if she r('rust'd to SN.him 3gain. . Her 'rOOn1mat(' 11t Pinecresl Schbol. DiA nn eo Knilsel, told i)()tice lhe miss ing girl believed hit threat an_d agrted to a dpte • bul intendOO tQ make it their last. ~ -. · 1 C oas t \\'e at h e r Fair through 1-'riday. Sli g htl y warmE'r l('ffi· perature~. llighs at the beaches in the upper 60s rising to around 70 inland areas. Lows 45 to 52 . I NSIDE TOD.4. Y Don't lry to prl into CaJ Stoli' F'ullerlon ne:rt' tpring- 11".t Ol)f!Tfl01vi110 now and od- m1smons have been c"1 off. Se<> Poge AJ2. l a d ex ., " .. .. (6-1t co c• ... ••• ••• . .. " •• .. ' ' ... , . • • .• • r • • ,fJ DAJLV PILOT H /F Thursd!}'. November I , tt7!5 Sex ~arge: ~ Rocky' S ~earmg Delay D~cision --" -~=Ci~o.__'"-~---ln Marineta8e.Jlf!ia~u;:· ~ By RUDI NIEl>ZIEl,SKJ Oii ti. D9Uy Pil91 SUff --Court-martiaf pl'O<'e00ings -.t El Toro again~t Lti..,.Mary Nifiis -.·ere delayed today until Nov. 12 to ~w.ait a decision from tht• Secr<'tary of the ~avy on hl·r ur- f('r lu r(·~ig n from the U ,S :\1ari nt> Corps t.t . Niflis, "'ho appeared for a prti-tri3l hearing at El 'foro '.\1:1r?nC' ('orps Ai r St ation, I!'! chnrgrd with r o nduc l unb<><.'om- ing Jn officc>r stemming from al- legations that she had sexual in · lf'rC'ouri;e with six enlisted men. The tall. willowy brunette eould face up lo 10 years and four months of confinement and hard labor, forfeiture of her pay, and a dishonorable di:scharge it :she is convicted. Lleiitenant N1fll s:-hOWl!·ver . has offered io resign her com· mis5ion undc.>r "honorable cond1 · tioru;." . \\lord o n the a<'t'C'ptan<'t.> or re jt•c·tion of that offer v.•as expected f rom \\1 ~1 s h1n gt on , D.C. ::.omt>ti m(· today. 1\ post t'xchangc offiC'er at the ~larin(' Co rps Yuma Air St;.ition, l.i('Utc>nant Nifli s is charged with allowing men into her baC'helor's orricers quarter s, performing oral st'x on an enli sted Marine, and sleE"ping with both her in · structor and fellow students of a i\1arine Corps human relations class. WASfUNGTON (UPI) -Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller Z said today he withdrew from, the J~ 19'76-nominatlon-picture-to--;keep-W!!"'.'L' "party-squabbling't from-com· -· plicaling President7Ford's job and ·not because they disagrcC!d on government policy. . 'rhe vice president, in his fir,:1t publiC' di s cus s ion or tbe bombshell decision three days .ago to take his name out of con- :-:ideration as Ford's running mate , s aid h e came to Washington to "serve .•. to help solve problems.·· . "J didn 't come down to get <'aught in party squabbles," he said. "And therefore I wrote the letter" last weekend withdraw- ing. , • • -• • • In addition."shE" has been ac. cused or havi ng s exual in· tercours e v.rith three enlisted ~t ar1nes who were her sub- ordinates while she was assistant manager or the Yuma base retail store. lly taking himself out or the picture, Rockefeller said he had "eliminated part of the problem which was the basis for the party squabbles ." J·le said that "u minority of a minority" of con· scrvalivC' Republicans oppost.>d his place on a tickE'l. Rockefellt>r has beC'n a sore poirit with the party's right wing since he op· posed Sen . Rarry Goldwater al the.• 19&1 GOP national convcn· lion. . ...., ............... VOLUNTEER PAINTERS !RENE RAMOS, ALEX CASTANEDA VIEW DAMAGED MuRAL . NewSclwol Sought on . Valley Land Lieutenant Ni fl is. an altractivt~ 23·year·old wom;.1n. quie tl y sipped her co£fc>c during today's pretrial hearing at lhe El Toro l aw center. ocC'a s ionall y whispering to her military Residents of Century !'ark counst'lor, Capt . Bruce A. Jlomes plan to as k the 1''ountain Ha!'kbcrg .. Valley SC'hool Jloard tonight to R<iC'kbt'r~ told the court that build an elementary facility on a l .ie utenant Niflis had been 12,;:.aQrt' site in their tract. restricted from entering the of· The 7:30 p.m . meeting will be fiC'ers club.at the Yuma base, al l ;1t di stricl ofriC'es. social events at th<' officers club. families in the 400·homc tract and from participating in any 0£· said they havt~ gathered about fi!'ers meetings. .500 signaturt's on petitions asking That prohibition, he said, ex· that a school bt> built. tC'nded to a recent Woman's Day Last week they :-ilso asked the lun<'heon which reC'ently was F'ountain Valley City Council to held at the club and evening iook into the matter, and Coun· me01ls in the club's dining cilman Al J-lollind en ... ,,_.s apJ>0inl· C;.1cility. E'dtostudy Lhl>situation. 1·1er C'ivilian attorney. Jay W. Milj . Lynn Saro:icino, one of the Jeffcoat. was not present at pari>nts involved, said families today's hearin~ but is expected to are urging the school board not lead the deff'n s e when the tht> sell the site. tht' only one it tribunal reconvenes later this now owns. until it learns if the month. birth rate may lat('r go up in· . The continued ~ession also is .stead or down. likely to bl' conrined to legal mo· Rut school orficials have said tions which will be made without they c!on·t need lo build another the pr<'St'nC'e of the seven·man ,school now. although they also jury. have no plans to sell the site. The formal court·martial. if it They said district enrollment actually will occur, is expecte9 to had droeped rrq,m ·11,694 in 1973 to be docketed by the military ll.280thi~s.y-ear . -~ judge, I.t . Col. William ll. Draper Residf::f\ta' n the v.act, located Jr., at the Nov. 12 date. '~of£ Buabard Street '6etwe~n 1., ~ :rrosefutor Dean...A. Daggett, -Garfield and E llis Avenues,· sa1d resisted the motion tOr any conti- tht'ir studeqtLll.O.W · be'og nua!!_ce bec~e he IJ1ajntained bused to Ar"rvaJo• ,/II d nd ~tttroreai1i'\·didtfroC..b1l~J1 I.ambSchools. • · .('-t tontre~tt rii.w.ilb the Parents said theY'fOUld rather charges aga,inst Lieu ten apt· have all their r-hildren attend-on ' iflis. · "1 school within walking distance. La P~z Boats, ,- Hurricane, :Play Chicken The I.ong Reac h to La Paz yacht race flt>el today appeared to be playing a game or ''ch it'ken '' with hurricane Priscilla a s the y approached Cabo San l.uC'a s at the lip of Baja California. . The storm, paC'king winds or 60 to~ knots, was reported veering ~·est at 4 a. m . today and wa~ nearly 300 miles south of the neet. A change in dirl'Ction of the hurricane could result in a col· lisiori C'ourse at tht> Cape F'riday. Winds for the flM at 10:30 a.m . today were a mild seven to eight knots from the west. Lead yacht' was Sunset Blvd .. showing a ·position just south or Magdalena Ray about 130 miles from the cape. The remainder of the nine boat fl eet was north or Mag Bay . A spokesman for the El Toro Jaw center said that trial orten c.an be avoided with an offer to resign but that this normally im- pli~ admission 0£ guilt and a dis· C'harge under J('ss than honorable conditions. It was his opinion that the C'harg('s C'ould not be waived by Lieutenant Niflis · offer to resign under honorable conditions. .<\nother complication is that Lieutenant Niflis, a reccntlv commissioned of£icer, has a lhree·year contract obligation with the Marine Corps and that resignations arc not norrr.ally granted during the initial years of service. • Climber Succumbs ' PASAOE:-IA (UPI) -Joseph· '.'Je"Well, 15, Claremont, died at St. Luke·s Hospital Wednesday of head and internal injuries suf. fered in a 100.rool fall while climbing Tuesday in the rugged Eaton Canyon area of the San Gabriel Mountains north of Pasadena. A While I-louse spakcsman said fo'ord talked by telephone with Rockefeller after the news con· fc.•rence and told him, "J want lo congratulate you and t_,11 you that it was a Super job ••• the nice things you said ahd the way )'OU handled it.·· Appearing C'ompletely at ease as he slouched at a podium iil thC Executive Office Building auditorium in a half·hour news confer ence. Rockefeller said his disagreement with the President on (ederal help £or New York .Ci - ty was "not the basic clement" in his decision. He said he would continue to !:'pt.>;,-tk up wh<'n he di sagreed with Ford on issues, j ust as he did in arguing that Wa shington ought to help '.'lew York when the Presi- dent opposed aid. R()('keft>ller said tersely that the President's position would hurt the Republican p~y in New \'ork but did not think Ford had written off the st ate in 1976. He absolutely refused to speculate about the J>O:)sibilily he might end up running for presi· dent~bimself~saying, "I have-no plans beyond this news con- ference.·· , ,.,. • Crane Mishap Survivor Still ~ritical On~ among t_hree survivors of a Corona del Mar Freeway con- struction crane accident that killed a Westminster m an Friday remains in critical condition to- day. l>avid Heilman, of Lakewood, was transferred to Hoag Memorial 1-fospitars intensive care unit Tuesday after initial cart." at Costa Mesa Memorial J{ospital. ' Donald Francway was listed in satisfactory .condition the same day when he was transferred lo Wilmington Community Hospital to be neart'r home. Milurice Cun·· ningham. of Riverside, was list- E'd in satisfactory condition at \ircle. City Hospital in Corona·. They and Hal-old G. Morris, 28, of 5306 Franklin Circle. Westminster, were working when a bundle of steel reinforce· ment rods slipped from a crane. l\.1orris was crushed under the tons of steel and killed instantly. Leading Of\ handicap time was the Ranger-3"7 Sting sailed by Jon Byk oCthe California Yacht Club. ORANGE COAST "' 61 and .. Chilly DAILY PILOT "Jhl Orenot Cotti D•ll Y f'tlol, .... _,_ A "'""blnetl I"" NtM·Prn,, I' pUllllsftt<:I by •flf Or .. Co•~I P\tblhhlnt ComplW!y. 5'!Pi0<- .-cllli<IM ••e pul>llltltd MllndlY tlw~ fr;o.o"t_ tor Ql.i. Mew, N•w-1 ~.-11, 1<""'1•>0'0fl k•d 11Founl•lft 'll•!M\', l<'l"IN , s-ll•llM- .... 1...., '"° ~· ...... /lw!ft C-1. ,. .i~ ... -1 •dllloft !l ..,bu-S.I"'°"'' ..nd S.,... ,,...,... '"" prin<I~ P\lbll~ Ill""" ;~al :UO W.,1 h y ~--. c.Mll M•W. CMolotnl<i ~ Robert N. Weed Pr•tiOlfll -PUClllll>M Jack R. Curley Vk e ,..,,~.,, -GrlW"M w...._.. Thomas Keevll ThOmas A. Murphl~ """""I"' l!:Olk>r • La Lanne Braves Bay SA:-.1 FRANClSCO (AP) -Six· the boat hel~wed . t y .onc·year·old health spa "This hrs nothing to do with magnate J acK La J.anne emerged the health spas.·· Mrs. La Lanne triumphantly from the chilly told rC'porters. "l·le's the most watl'rs of San Francisco Bay to--llnC'ommercial man you ever day aft t'r swimming the mile s aw . stretch of the Golden Gate un· Before slipping in~o the water derwater with his hands and feet from a press boat at 7:45 a.m., La. s hackled and towing a 2,000· .._!.anne said he was making the pound boat_ ~wirn "to prove that with proper ~ •·Everything went just as l food aiil,exercise lhete:"s-no limit ... planned,': a bPaming La Lanne to what a per90n can do." · said as his blonde wire. Elaine, He.said he planned the stunt to ped · h h top ,bis swim last October in jum into t e surf to kjss im. calmer waters from Alc.atrar "It -was fantasti!', great. I could Island 10 San FranciSco. ~ do it again." The physical fitness burr San Francisco Shcrilf Richard w~sn t even breathing hard arter Hongisto placed handcuffs on La Lanne's hands and bound his feet .the two.hour trip from Lime in !'hains before the physical rlt· "Point in Marin County to the San Francist'o shore, where a heavy ness buf£ began his swim. Oood tide forced him to surface "I came out here to see that about a quarter·mile east of his Jack , is . erly shackled," original deStinatlon. Hongi aid. . 1 J,a Lanrie, owner or a chain of,-~1~ ~nnesald he was financing <tbout 50 health spas, was dressecf ~e swim himself and estimated for the occasion Jn a Nbber wet-the cost.at close to $10,000. . suit and goggles. In the water he He w.as •UPPorled by the San was only able to make porpoise~ Francisco Dolphin Club, a like s troke& because sis con-physical fitness 1 roup who1e . ltraints a nd breathf'd h a m'mbers 1wfm -~d ·row In San ] t•be attached to an air t on Francisco Bay yff.r-round. . , I • V•ndal• Ag•ln Del8Ce Will Art In Fountain Valley's Colonl1 Ju••• Fro•PageAJ VALLEY MURAL· DEF ACED by vandals last spring, tossing <.1 jar of white paint against what had been a controversial panel. That panel, which colony resi · dents have decided to leave in its damaged state. shows gas · masked polict>men dragging a Chicano youth lo a police car. Police argued nothing lik e that _ had happened in Fountain Valley history, but O'Cadiz said it ex- pressed a Chicano feeling. ~1 rs. Ramos said today that colony residents were upset by Tuesday's damage -particular- ly many of the younilsters who had been assisting with the paint· 1ng. Rut at the same time, she said, il '>f't>med to spur t·olony rel:li· 19-story Fall WS ANGELES (UPI) -The C'oroner 's office today identified the body of a woman who fell 19 stories rrom Bunker Hills Towers to her death as Alice Leyva, 51, of Monterey Park. • • • dents' determirlation to finish the project. "Sometimes a little th.irig like this can make a group stronger;· she explained. Mrs. ·Ramos ·said -Tuesday night's graffiti will be removed. but it will take many hours. And the gr-0up is fast running . outofsupplies. Anyone wishing to donate paint, brushes or a few hours of painting time may call MPs. Irene Ramos, another leader of the project, at 968·8295. davis •b·rown ' - Sal• Hl\W JET '10 Mi~ro,..•"e 0• .. ~-GE sso ....... upS to GE 2·SPEED., 3·CYCLE, 1B-l8.EILTE8'ill0 Mlnl·811ket1 ... WASHER; 5 lem· .-pent~re ,ambil•a»ans , SI.VE 550 OH THE , ... GE ~UTDhl~TIC SE~R COl!IRDL DRYER: fftonitotl r •1 PeJm. tempeJature · , [>rtu/Kni~ Cytit . .. I . . ~· • ' I ,_ \ I Q' .. • • .... Coast----- EDITION . ·a Tunth_ Ce · • ady until late lhl.t rDo.;'lh or early Decernbf-r. · Costa Mesa City Mianager Fred Sorsabal sajd he hall received no offiC"ial rfQUest for funding, but added that it might .. ave come in the fortn of a request ror .ffJ>arately handled1 federal re-ver.ue sharing lunch .~· Sorsabal said the revenue sharing money tota~ little more than S20.000 and there·are many athor d-i•C 1rOUJ111 reclu t• in&.••h•e. ' Ellen Wile-ox, a ~ty proba- Uon officer who works with the l'enter, :said~lht'> Costa Mesa re-qu~ may ha•e beefi C'hanneled into the rei'•nue sharing C'ategory. Irvine polit'e Capt. Charles Boiia, art er studying the number of Irvine youl'.\gsters referresl to the proe:ram., recommended -the" city stop uslna it. In the first six months of this year. four Irvine young&ters and their fp.milies have been referred to the center. Four othera have been referred si nce Jufy, acC'()rd· ini to Boiza. , .<\.sse:5:5ment and Treatment Service Cf'nter (igures indicate · that 34 Youngsteris and families from Newport Beach and 38 frorp Costa Mesa were referred to the C::losi .. J ENC . . effiter-during the flni;t hu.U of. UU., year. The center fi,ure¥ lihow 11 total ot 177 n~ youn(sten recelvi~ counselrng' this ye¥r to dete~. 10.: addition to Irvine. o.ta Mm and SewpOrt Beach, tho «nt~ rtteives youngsters (rOm Hunt--: ington Beach. Tustin and reftt·: fal:s. from lt)e county Sht'riJrt: Department and parenU,. ' • {See YOUTll. P•I~ AZl .; ' ~ ': T(?ach'.er Reps All~j • T~itstee~ .Nix, Top ·Pay Scale Hi~es ·:. •• .,_ . ..... ; :r. ... {• • • Marine~ S..t'-"1ents AUL Plans • p,..... -• ' . ' By Curr'erit slan'dords ror group fr'Om rund-r'aising projects :tpan· lifts to hosp~tal.1, the.$100 cl}eck niogse:veral years.1'heuseofthe that .. a;riv~ at.Ne,y.:~rt Beactt's 111.q_ney "'as d eterm\ncd ,by stu- HoJll Mem rta JJ~pital ~wed-dent councils who learned about nesday har'dly Set a r.kord. the bosp1tal 't expansion plans. By HILARY KAYE OftlleO.ltr ,.. ... ..., Teacher rrpresentatives ex· pressed anger and disappoint· ment today over a decision by Newport·?tlesa school trustees not to pay teaC'hers at the top or the sal~ry scale an extra S327.ooo.•· Teacher delegates said they did not know how the majority or teachers would ,eeeive the news. but added 'that both teacher grou.Ps would hold meetings within the nex~ few d~ to poll their members·. ~ .Various protest actions m be considered, -they said, incl · ' striking, curtailing extra campus Rbt;ky Says Decision ·- For f.i ~~ . WASHfllG'!'ON <11f't) ~ Ylce President N~M .Reckef"eller sal<I !Oday be wlthc!IW' from the 1976 nominatio·n pil!ture to keep •:party squabbling" from com- plicating President Ford's job an·d not beca.µse they j!_sagreed on government policy. • ·t The Vice president. in his first public discussion of the bombshell decision three days --ago-to-tall~-his-nam·e-out of-cQn - sideration as Ford's running m.a.Le... _.....s 11-i-d-h-e--c-a-m·,1r -t o Washington to ''s&ve ... to help solve problems ... • ··1 didn't come ·down to get caUght in party squabbles, .. he said ... And tl:ierefOre I wrOte the letter" last weekend withdraw· ing. By taking himst>lf out of the picture, Rockefellet said he had "'eliminated part or the problem which was the basils for the Party squabbles.'· He said that ''a minority of a minority" or con- servative Repu'blicans op~ed his place on a ticket.' DOW A,DV ANGES I • J' FOR3RDS~ON But the y.oung-donors did. "This ls the first time that we ·A delegation representing the ever hav~ had a group donation NEW YORK <AP) -The·stock atuden <>id.y _ a.t l\fari ner 's rrom an elementary school ,.. market put together its third gain ... s h I · 'N d I · in a row today, responding to .£.o1ementary c oo in : ewport sai hospita administrator word of another-financial rescue Beach broUght their group gift to Michael D. stephens. "We ap-proposal for New York City. the hospital's rehabilitation plaud the students' interest and Tradingwaslf:airltt active. tenter· ·a11d be<!ame -the first concern in the com muoity." J d r th · k ' d h Th cl I · f h h 1 The market gqt a lx>osl from onors o, e1r 1n ·at t e e e egat1on rom t e,sc oo reports on financial dews wires hospital.·.. , tour'ed. the new rehabilitation ·The mcm ey was ttrumulated center where their donation will ofaplanbeingworkedonbyNew beused. York 's Mu.nicipa1 Assistance ~ · -The center eventually will br-Q)rp. to raise some S8 billion for La .~~'z Boats, ing together'three rehabilitation th~~!Y ·Dow Jones industrial services _....._ oc'cupai.lonal ,' • physical and speech. average of 30 stocks was up 4.65 H pointsto840.92 (tables, 87>. urn. ·can · Included in lbe dei;ign is a JO--. e, bY-50-foot &i!!'· th!!L t:an accom-·• .- l. ..._ • " ~ modate~utpat~ents atatime. activities, or simply going on re- ~d in protest. The decision on the request. wh.ich has. been pending since salary negotiations began last spring. waS revealed puring a meeting Wednesday ·or the Certifieated Employe Council {CECI. • That group iricludes teacher delegiff's and offjcial!i or the ~eWport -Mesa Unified School District. . l.ast month. CEC teacher representatives Were told they mw;t wait for the answer until t.hh~ month, when final enroll· n1ent fi gures would be known. Al Wednesday ·s meeting, · o.or ~Mot ~ "'-'• PLANS RESIGNATION County Planner Yeo Ril,eySays • Planner Yeo :Y! Quit Post By WIU.IAM SCHREIBER Of 9te Oell1 Pit.I SW" Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley today confirmed the impending resignation of hi s appointee to the county Planning Commission, ~ewport Beach architect Ron Yeo. Riley said that.Yeo has not yet t ran'smitted a roTmaJ letter or re· signation, but has indicated verbally that he does not want to rontinue in the post he has oc- ru~ied ror more than a year. · Ron h.as asked the county rounsel' for an opinion involving his interests in some dealings. conn('cted with his architectural business." Riley said. "I-le was (See YEO, PageA2) Play C. IJ'.! .,.) . The students' donation will r alle')' La Colonia lll~Ken . -help otrs~t a . total OX(>(!n&e ol ~ • : . \ '•:' ,, • ~ ""-$290 Q(>o -for, remOdennr and eit· The' Long:~ac;h •• to JLa-Paz • pansicSn or r e habi1itat1on y•bt ra<!e fleet today ap_peared ~t:~cilitiec. "' .... -r -· to be pfa~ln"g •a ,aam~ of · ~'Of thal am5~n $50,000 is still M l f'; ndal • d ''rhie1r:en1 '(ith hul'.'ric.ane ni>~ed f0.~ c.ometelton_y~ ~e --,. .urr. _._, a .. ze Prgrifla_ as. t})ey ... pproached equapmeilflnventory. tk>spttaIOf. .~......, ., C•bi 9an Luc~ at the tipol Baja ficiais noted, 'Calif<Jmia. • ' . I . r'l'he.llnrm. packing winus aroo to IP knots, was r:epOrted ~ng -al 4 a.m . tl>cloy aqd wali -'t' JOO ... ~.. "9lltb "' lite tle«;·A cll-iD dl1'f<tlilli0( e ·~ ..i.i·.--11. tOl-n.w..twwt.l the~ f'r111ay. , win.lo ,.,. 'l~e 11t, ltlao 1.m . lollay·w.n-!I .. tO ~Cbtllll!otl fr• .... '" .. ~·xaclil BIV4.1 =:. ~: -~·· .,, Ille ~ bolt -ldlll' ol' >c,;,111y. ' . "" By KATHY CLANCY ot .. o.nrl"ik4~" Pe"''Oll Sa.v. 8 Gralliti-stnearing vandals. • ~ .I. , , arme,i with cans of black sp,-ay _,p_aint. .baxe defaced >'ountaln Won't .~;;t -;,.~~l~Y:.s _La Colonia Juarez Va.Hr Ji was th~ second ~gr act ot Bl'l!NOS 'AIRES, Arfj!ntina . varldaliJm ilo'tar Ibis ~...,,oa til e .UJPrl -Alllfti Pr .. tdoni 'babel 625ioot~on1 1>1oek all Chicano Perori,.'4. theworld'sonly wqm·1n cultural pa.toting. ' ·pr..,deilt, S,)'O"sbe Woft't ;:esitln put Mrs. "Enriqueta Ramos e-O<lnt•ller bow lQudlr,entkf d.. one or the pro.( eel leadl!fs. ~•id rnan•ll"~OllOter. • loday Tuesday night'• da111age Mrs. Peron, hospitall,led for ra won'lbaltworkoifthemural. P11 bllllcler aU11>eAA kql. out ol ll\stead, she ••lil.. Ille "°"'"' tq liotl.W41bt"'1•Y 'nllllt 14.'delend' Cuiloutw)lotbevandalJwere...i llel' ability ln ule and Piai. down Invite tllom 'to Join colony , .. 1. ~ ,_.r .... * dientsjllldothOJ:vol..,i-orti&u ~· ._ • ·...ntbconlbe rojftt . • • • • ''I .am kind of wondering now tr this wasn 't some type of ex· pretision of a reeling of heing left out.·· Mrs. R&mos said. noting sht• belie\·es the vandals came Crom a '.\fexican-.1\merican com cnunil y in a, neighbQring ctt1·. ''-\\1e hope to invite these young · pe4.)1>le who ha.~ve expressed lhem:se.lves ih a negative way to come help uB' pa int and express themselves in a positive way,"' Mrs. Ramos explained. The m ural was started a year aa:o in the. colon)t lo cover a 'rar- riti·.smea'red block wall rente ~·~•Ung the 6S·r'ar-Old Mex· ifan-Afneri~lan community from I (!lee MURAL, Po1eA%l · - teachers learned that the pre· liminary projection !or the 1976-77 operating' budget shows a deficit qr $827 ,000, according to J~an'Harmon,.administrative as· sistantJor the school rustricl. Mrs. Harmon said that figure assumes current staffing and programs, but that the defieil is a refleetion or Sehate Blll 90, which Limits the district ·s income. "The trustees decided it would not be fin a ncially feasible or economically prudent to add another 5327 ,000 to the deficit figure,·· Mrs.' Harmon said. ·Maya Decker, president or the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers . rejected that reason-• -. J: mg. ~ • ,. Miss Decker·. a Corooa dtl Mr High School social -St u~ teacher. said, ··rt showl! the~· sistent bad faith by.lroiitees.·· ~- She also :sarceistically cMllet their· rele·ase or~th~ budget pro. jection "g~ trming on (~ir part." • . .. Karen Hooper, president or t~ Newport-Mesa Educatorl!I AJ· sociation and head ortheCECde .. legation, admittetl that the dlf" trict will have money problerril neXt year. ·•nut. we·re talking about th~' year and we Were led tb believe that we'd get· extra mOney tr It <$of PAY, Po1eAZ) Auto Myst~ry ·· Hwitington Mulls V aniahingAct By ROBERT BARKER Of ... O.llJPINIS.." . Tb• que1tion or what..~ppened lo Mrs. Alice Loftis' car arter it was towe4, away frpm)ter home on police or<leTs remained one of Huntington Beach'$ hottest mysteries today. • : No one seems to know for cer- tain if the ill -fated 1965 Chevrolet station wagon was crushed by a com·pacting machine crif thieves ttntered a storage yard guarded by watch dogs and towed away tre car that was miss ing a carburetor and wasn·t in running oFOer. ~olice officers and one of the owners of the 1-tuntington Auto Service say that it appears the vehicle was stolen, although it didn't app('ar to be a particularly prime item for di s <"erning thiev~. Mrs. l..oCti s is leaning towards the possibility it was crushed. "I 'm ~ucss ing that it was stripped a nd crushed.'' she said (St"t"CAR, PageA2J ,. ~·~· o.1tr Pllol lbtf ,.,.. WHERE IS HER CAR? Mrs. Alice Loftl1 ..... Newport Man Eyed In Bank Box Thef :: . .\ formt•r l'nlplo ye o f a '.\"ewport l!t•ach monl'l<:iry ex · change r1rm today W-Js being sought in San F'r;incisco as the prime suspect in the looting or a safety deposit box or foreign cash worth almost $50.000. polic(' re · ported today. The emp\oye, wh o abruptly left town on "pressing personal busi- nt"ss ·· and :ioon resigned from Monex Intern ational , was a worker with easy access to the t'ache of S"·iss and German cur· rency belonginJ,! t o the firm, police all eged. F.xecutives ;, the firm located al 610 Newport Center Drive phont>d police Tuesday after dis. <'OV~ring the loss from the safety deposit box at a local bank. The s u s pec t ed e mploye, Richard C. Melechin, 25. served as vault clerk for the firm . 01."tecti ves S3 id ·that the iast conta('t from ~1 £>1 echin "'as a let· lt>r of reSiJ!nation m:iilt'd from S:1n Francisco but with no return address. Sevcr:il davs hC"furc. the !'US· IX'\'t failed to "a r ri\·t• for '>''ork but phoned personnel ;.it the firm to say LhH I h(' "'as in lhc Ray 1\r('a on the preS!'ing bu si ness. Police checks with company rE'<'Ords :..howed I ha1 ~1elechin mad<' an unauthor\1ed visit to the firm ·s cache or eurrcnc)I' at 100 Aliens Qeld VISALIA CU Pl> -More than 100 illt'gal alienlS were arrested tod.oy ·by police and U.S. Border Patrol ag~nts in Visalia in Pre- daWn 'raids. Union R~ink on tht-~ame day~t~i.t he ('~11led to report he was 0Q. C'Oming to work •!" 1'hC' loss wa:-cli st'overcd durini a roulint> <iudil or the firm's hol4t: ings kt>pt in SC'vt;>ral va ults and safety de1>0sil box e~. · .~uditors at first thought that the s tolen cash had perhaps betfn transf('rred lo another vault . bQl tracing rf'vealC'd that it had~ stolen. ~ ... Coast Wea the.- Fair throug h f~riday. Slightly warmer lf'm· peratures. High:s at the beacht.>s in the upper 60s rising to ;:u·ound 70 Inland arE'as. Lows 45 tu 52. INSIDE TOD-" "t' Dot1't try lo ·gel 111/0 Cal State Fullerton ne'l1 .!Jmng. Ifs overflowing no1t1 011d ad· m1.srion.$ houe been cut ofl , StePoge A.12. ,· • • • • A.2 DAILY PU.OT N Thurlday, Novernbtrl. !975 • ' • Hearing Delay ... -~·-- ) • ,.,.... Page Al Wednetaay. "I don·t lhlnlt they'll «>ver Ond it. ' . . ' 0 ·1 BQd Chilly Jack La lAmiw ·B_~ Bay In Ma'rine Case "Md I don't see boWilcoula be ~ SAN FRANCISCO IAP)-:-Six-2ltolen~. They'd pave ta tow ll "'" (y.on~-year ·old lllealt'h epa ~..,.-a·way and they tiavewatch doas ~magnate JackLaLan:ncemqed ~t therL_.a nd ~ .. oncrele walls --1riumph8.4tl.Y fr.om... tq_e....cb1Jly arrund.lhf pl@.Ce. · wateu..otSan..Fraochs.m Ba..YJ. 'lbeboatMlowed; . "Tills bu -~· to do with lhe-healtb opa&,"4fn, La Lanno tQld c.e20rter,. ••ffe'is the most unr.DJJUlletcial ·rrlJU1~ ever SilW." .t lly R IJ l>I :-llF.1>7.IF.l.S KI Qt I'"° 0•111 P11o! ..... --:---Cour.t.marti•l procccdini;ts at f:I 1·oro agatn:;l Lt. 1\-l ary Nifiis ,,.E'r(' dE'layed today until Nov. 12 to Awai t ~ dc·cision Crom tb.t' Sc.~cr1•!:1ry of th<' '.\'avy on her of f1 ·r t11 rl·.-;1gn fro1n the US. .\1 .1r1 r\l.' Curp:-. I.I ~ifh:-.. 'A'ho ap1X>art"Cl for :1 pr'' lr1.tl hl·Liring at El Toro ·Bro.sh Fire Still R aging .·\ f:ist ·moving brush firC' :-.t;irtl'd hy th(' muffl('r nf :c1 u:ili ty romr<1n.v truek ""':-. rPpvrlC"d burning fi~·recl.\ ht·fure noon lod:1y !hrough 11norrupi1·d ac·rt>a gc nC'ar Crvst :.J CovC'. ~·,;unty fir{>mt•n :-<l'lll for at•r1 .1! t :1nkt•r s <ind bt11ld11z<•rs in .:111 t•ffurt tu qut•ll the hla:t.t' \\'h ich "''a:- rl'portt·d not Lo be aff(•cting iill\' ~lru«tures. .\. hut muffll'r from an <'l1·t•tr1c;.1i utility vchiclt· w~1s beli eved the source of the blaze. F rora Page A I YOUTH .•. ' M'rs. Wilrox, a Newport Beach resident. said th(• private founda - tion contributions tha t hii ve funded the CC'ntC'r for the past year arc unlikely to be avail able next year, "so we are looking to the cities as :.i continuing runding ~f<irin <• Corps i\ ir Station. is charged with to ndul~t 'unbe<'Om· lng fill pfCiec•r stemm1ni;: from ~I · legations lh<lt ~he had sexual in·_ tercourse with six enlisted men . The l ull , will owy hrunc tlt' c·vuld fa<'1._• up to JO y('ars and four .J months of C'Onfinement and hard r labor, forfE'iture or hC"r pay, and a dishonorable discharge if she 1::i convictE"d . J.icutenanl :"liflis, howeve r, has offered to resign her com· mission under "honorable condi- tions:· Word on the aeceptance or rt· joction of lhat orrer was expecL1._"<1 from \Y ashington, 0 .C .• somE'time loday. A post exC'hange offtct~r :.il thi.• \1arinC' Corps V·um ;.• Air Station. l.it•utenant :"Jirli s is thargt>d \.1.'ith allowing mt•n into her baC'hC!or·s offict•rs quarters , pt·rforminf! or<tl sex on an enlisted Marint·. and s !<•t>ping "'ith both her in- ·"truetor ;1nct fellow studE'nl ... Qf ~· l\'l :u·int• Corps hum<1n rt·l ~lii'in:. t·l~s:s . ln addition. she has been ~tC'· ('USi"d of hav ing sexual in· tercoursC' \\·ith thr<•C' t~nlistffi !\1ariles who were her s ub· ordin, es while" s he was assistu~t mana E"r or the Yuma base rel <ul store. l.ieutcnant Niflis, an attraC'ti ve 23-year-old woman , quietly sipJ)E'd her coffe-e during today 's pre-trial hE"aring at the El Toro law ce nt er. OC'Casiona ll y whispE"ring to h er military counsE"lor. Capt . Bruce A. flaC'kberg . · STILL MISSING Gym Coach Andera No Leads In Search For Coach Jrv1nt> polirC" h;id nu OPW Jecid s tuday on University 1-ligh School gymnastics C'OaC'h Rea D. Ander:s who disappt•ared Tuesday after leaving ~1 sC"ries of notes causing fear for his safety . .l\ndE'rs. 29. who was a founder of the private Aeademy of Men's Gymnastics a nd Irvine Gym- nastics Park in addition lo his high school coaching, had been despondent b ecause or a Cali f ornia Inte r sc holastic l-'ederation (CI F ) rule th at pre· vented him from holding both the high school and privale coaching posts, aC'cording to friends. AndC'rs left ;.1 S("rics of notes l:"mbasting t hE" rule a nd giving his pE"rso nal effects and busines!:I interE"st s to friends. Baekberg told the eourt that Lit"utenant ~i fli s had been rE"stricted from entering the of- ficers club at the Yuma base. all soeial events at the offiecrs club, source.·· 1 · · 1· · r l-low~r. s he said, the SW.OOO and rom part1c1pa 1ng 1n any o · fi cE"rs m('etings. ThE" gym n asli<'s roaC'h ~u b­ mittcd a letter or resignation, er- f('('tiVC' in January, to the Irvine school distriC't after he was told he could not continue to hold both jobs. <'!mount is a ··ballpark figure" That prohibition. he' s aid. ex ~ind <'Ould bC" modified. tended to a reeent Woman's O<ty "The really important thing," lun<'heon which recently was she said, 'is that they give us held at tht' club and evening Thomas E . By rnes, head of CIF, said in an interview today thE' rulE" was intended lo prevE'nl rE"crui t in g b y h igh school C'08C'hE'S. something. That would show that meals io--the <'.lub 's dining t he C'ities have accepted our fllcility . services aqd are supporting us. It Her eivilian attorney, Jay W. would m ake it easier for us toap-J effcoat , was not present ul proaeh other funding solirces." today's hearing but is expected to The program is one of two lead the d E'fen sE" when the vouth diver1ton 'Programs cur-tribunal reC'onvenes later thiit ~ently operating in the area. Both month. F rom Page A J of.fer counstllna: to pai:ents and The continued srssion also is -juvenil\ offenders in an effort lo likely to bt' con(intd to legal mo· YEO •.• help them early and dettT any tlnrilJ which ;,,lll be mad• wiQtout funher m isl"onduct:t ~ ,....Y.\. i f h Th (' other s ervice ii UC ~~e prelience,o l o seven-m un <"OncernE"d a bout the PoSsibilily that a conflit't of interest might exist. Irvine's Youth Services Pr6·-Jury. gram. Since J-uly,-lrvine-poliCe-- have referred 27 C"ases to the UCI • progra m. H'he city contracts with the univE"rsity for the service for about $3 ,000 a year. -... cases handled by the services Nnge from "status offenses .. such as runaways who are in violation or the law only because of their ages, to serious felon ies. F,....PageAI PAY .•• wE"r(' available,·· she said. Trustees alr ead y ha\le ap· . prove-d ~' six per t'ent pay raisC' thi s year for all district teachers. Th(' extra S.327.000 would have gone to tht• •J61 tea('hers who have thC' most experienc(' anti-educa- tion. They are at the top or the pay sc hedule and no longer re- ceive annual raises that are virtuall y automatic for l~s ex· perienced teachers. "Those teachers at the top are eare('r teachers and many have been sitting al the top of the scale for many years. They deserve those extra benefits,'' Miss .Hooper argued. r.fiss 0eC'kt'r C'Ontended that unless the two tC'acher groups d"· C'ide on a joint aC'tion it wiltnot bt-' suceessfu\. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , .. (fr-~\1 O••I• PllOt. ,.;111 ,.,.Ith " ·-·""a ,ht ,., ... , P•tu, "Put>tl-b• '"" Ot-Co..~• Publ"•fl•f'>!I Comr-•. '°""'•'*' --'''"'"' ••• poil>U\htd Mond.a1 !fW"-h i-,1,,.,.~ lo< OXU! Ml .. , Nt•Po•I ~flth. Hunl<lllll"" 8c«.tilF0""'1•1n "•"•'· 1r•+,,.., !>l><l•ll•O..<• V•••T •nd .__.... M11t"r..ouolh CM\,, A. 'l""lle. 1"!"1-1 t.Ollloo> I\ oub"-s.-1..,.,._,, -!,..,.. .... ._ lM Pf<"<•l'•I O..blhfll.-q o4anl 1\ •I lJI) _,.. 8.o• !.1,....,t, Ui1l1 Ml ... Clhfo<f'ILil <n•i.. Robert N. Weed P•t~!Clfl'll •nd PUbll.,., Jack.A. Curley \.'ott Pl'Hidlll'll -Ge--11 ~' Thomas Keevll ' f.•ll.. • Thoma~ A. Murphine #<oM9"'9 E;dn"' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .......... , ~"IJ1"9 £.,, ..... otMr otfkn (lo\ .. ,,.,. .... "'W..1 ..... $11-1.......-. h«" 119'Gl._l'l',!ol'"' "-""""' a.ac:l.: Ulli ..._h 9'11119•••11 ,... .. ., ,,.11-y: J.JJOI La l'.tl JI- I I lol'!l 0'-9191'•-... . Ttttpfl•M (714) '42..Q21 Clasllfted Adv•rtlJint M2.J671 Mom Denies "There·is a-portion of the code that may be interpreted in the m annE"r he is referring to. It in- volves no illegal action, but con- sidering the climate we have Pulling Plug beet! operating under recently, he felt it best to step down,·· Riley added. MINEOLA. N. y. (APJ -.Tb.e __ Riley said he has been "quietly mother of MaryJa ne Pahl says trying to interview people'' to ·She wa:; not the one '.Nh<?pulled the repiace Yeo. So far he has talked plug on the hosp1lal1z~ l~n-to J.5 persons who have expressed .ager's respirator . MaryJa.ne di ed a n interest in serving on the com- 15 minutes after the machine was mission. disconnected. "I have comE" down lo some ~trs. Kenneth Sarvent or Upper rinalists for the job, but I would ~yaC'k, N . Y ., who vi;sited he~ 1~· r a ther not say at this point who year-old daughter wtth ~e ~1rl s they are until I hear in writing attnt shortly before t'he girl s dC"· from Ron," Riley said. ath, said thE'Y both "woul.d ne~.C'r Yeo·s r esignation would be his even t hink or d oing a thing h1tE' sC"cond from the commission this .·· .. within the past four years. "She "'<IS my on ly daughter. Yeo originally was appointed Mrs.Sarvent saidWednesday."I to th e pa n e l b y the l ate nE'VE'r ga\l e up .hope:. I felt shE' Supervisor Ronald W. C.aspers. would h avE' survived . . He resigned the rirst time when M aryjane, s ufrer1ng from Caspers yielded to pressure from 1-lod gki n · s disease and .men-de-velopment interests to remove ingitis, was in a c~ma Sunday Yeo. who had been voting in sup· nigh~atNassaul:fos p1taJwhenthe port of anti -d eve)opment respirator w<.is di sconnected. measures . New Look Stuft Shirt Plan Outlined Tonight ~ev.•port Rt•ach planning com· missioners v.•ill be asked tonighl to approve remodeling ai'fd ex- pansion plans for the former. Stuft Shirt Rcstau.rant loc aled along Mariners' Mile. The request by Ardell Invest- m ent Company will be heard at the 7 o'cloMc m eeting in the Newport Beach Ci ty Council Chambers. , The fo rm e r 'Stuft Shill Restaurant, 224 1 West Coast Highway, was a well -known nightspot in Newport Beach ror many ;.-ears prior to its clo$ing sE"veral months ago. Plans for the new versiori arf - being de-..signed by Ardell, oymejs of the building, ana-a ·°"w rei1taurant opera tor. However , a spokesman for Ardell refused to name the ne" operator or the new theme of the. restaurant prior lo tonight"• pre- sentation al the commlgalon meetlnc . Spok('sm en for ArdE"ll say the ex- pan!:iion will double the present <'apacity. Other items.on tonig ht's agen- da include: -A request to operate a takeout and outdoor restaurant in Kare n Ma rgreta's Tivoli S qu are. 2640 .East Coast .Highway, Corona del l\far. The square now consists or re-- tail shops, but there once was a small coffee shop included at the site .. The app licapt, Craig Richter of Laguna Beltt-h. is ask- ing to r eopen the corree shop to serve sandwiches, salads and beverages, from JI a.m. tos p.m. -A request by the Irvine Com- pany to approve rinal tract maps for two undeveloped areas or Harbor View Hills. One tract m a p is for con. . dominlums iri "area 13," which l:s a site south of Ford ·Road and east or New MacArthur Boulevar d. Plan ~ include addlng a • t,ntzzanlne floor, whi,ch wU1 in· -dud an-11dditlonal eocklall Jovnle and ,din Inc are.a. The other map is for lwo com· mercial developments Jl the goulhe.as t Corner of New Mac~hur Boulevard arid Ford . '!Oiid'. referreill.o u"M~l4.'' ' .. • • ' l1ete Peter.10~ an o.wne:EQf~ dl»'-after swi mming the _mile towlnc and storage SeA'ICe-til'm, st?etch Q_f the Golden Oate un• says he suspects ..t.&e.:.eat Yllt derwater with~ · :-1tolen from lhe lot on Cfystal · 8huckled and towing a 2,000· Street. ~und boat • 'fheft:1 at lhe site..art BlJ!lost-i!. · ' -nightly occurrence.! -he "'1d:-::llc 0 ver-y-t_hJ.nll ·went JU:&l • l said an air tompres:sor, 'auti> planned~" a bf>11min~ La r.anne parts and miscellaneous tool s said m!Jlb...b.lbnde__wile, Elaine._ .also havE" been taken recently. . -Jumped into the s urf lo kiss him. "I really don't think il wa s "ll was fantastic, gn:iat. I t'ould erushed, .. he said. do it again.·· Ther·e h a\le been reports thal The physical r1tne1Jt burr Mrs. Loftis· C!ar was mistaken for wa,n't even breatlfing hard after another by crushers, however. 'the two-hour trip from Lime According to an unsubstantial· Point in Marin County to the San ed account, the crushers were in-Francisco s hore, where a heavy structed to compact a t96S green flood tide forced him to surface Pootiac station w a1on but about a quarter-mile east of his mashed Mrs. Loftis• g reen origlnal destination. Chevrole t by mistake. La Lanne, owner of a chain or Mrs. Loftis was put in contact a bout 50 health spas, was dressed "''ilh an insurance company ad-for the occasion in a rubber wet• juster for the towing and storage suit and goggles. Jn the water h& company Tuesday, was only able to make porpoise· Sht' s~1id if the offer is fair and li.ke ~trokes becau1e of h.ls con. fast, s he'll let t he matter:drop. straints and breathed through a OthC"rwise, she said she might tube attacht?"d to an air tank Or\ plan " alternate action ... · &!Ore-lpp ng into Ille water m ess boat.al 1:.tS a.m., i~a I.anne 11a1 e wu mik1Qlthe dwi m "to rove that with proJ>'r IOOd aM Utt e ~..!!l!.llmil owtiat a l)erlonundo. •· ke 1.aid he planned the lltunt to top is-swim-last October 1n t'almtr waters from Alcatrai Island to San Francisco. San Francj1co Sherif( Richard Hongisto placed handcuffs oo La Lanne's hand! and bound his feet in chains before the physical fit- ness buff began hll 1wlm. ••r came out here to see that Jack is properly shackled,·· Hongisto said. La Lanne a aid he was financing the swim himself and estim ated the cost at close lo $10,000. He was supported by the Sun Francisco. Dolphin Club, a physical fitness group whose members swi m and row -in San Francisco Bay yE"a r ·round. She did add, however, that she has suffered a deg-ree of ment al harassmE"nl in chasing around for th(' t'ar a nd s hE' thinks she should be compensated for that.' Fro•Page AI Mrs. {.,o(tis still maintains her <'<Ir shouldn't have been taken in tht• fir.st place. It h adn't. been running and poliC'e gave h er several not.ices lo move it .' Eventually a poliC'e C'adet, she· say ... had the t'ar towed away as an abandoned vehicle on Sept. 23. Police said the car was r e- lE'ased to th e I.ofti ses lhal same day but they didn't have monE"y toreC'laim it at that time. MURAL DEF ACED • • • a modern apartment complex. the painting-. T he scene was de· Work on the project was halted signed to show the first colony for several months because settlers, about 1910. Sergio O'Cadiz, the Coeta Mesa The damage included sev.eral artist in charge of the painting, names. scrawled i" black paint, was out or the countcy on busi· "Angel, Jimmy, Oso and ·P ar· nes:1. rot," as well as "Clovers d HB , · · The group had just geared up a barrio group Crom Huntington to start again, when vandals Beach. struck, sometime between 8 and But Fountain Valley Police 11 p.m . Tuesday. Chief ·M ar'llin Fortin said this The damage was applied to a morning that painting doesn't farming scene, the first panel on mean the Clovers were involved. --::;;------.... ;;::;;;;;;;~~~~~== davis· brown !'41W J£t_ 9~ MkffW .. t OY .. -GE 1-\~IVV Gins coolllnt . . ShtJf • n6 Cl••" •Cooks CoOI , • • __ , ............ - Sa'I• \SQ ....... I GE 2.srEED,~3·CYCLE, 1&,LB. Fl~lER.flD " Mlnl~B11tl:tlnr­ WASHER: 5 !Im· perttlni c1Mbtn1Uons SAYE 5 50 OH THE PAIR GE COMPACT PDRTA8lE POT SCRUBIER'" DISH· WASHER. ' cy<IOI: Power Scrub"" tar pots, p~nsl • ... PrirU $24'.tl Ullladort W.Day> Dioc-' $50.0D ,.,., s1999s . . • • 1' .Save on.Taxes I , ' ;;" .liiu /or .'/(.id6 Outlined Thuraday',s Closing Pric~ • ' \ " NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE · 't=O.. ~ N=O. ~ "·f=<W <':: .-r~ru-~ ! C -:--~ , NtW TO•K t1.1-.1 -~ ~ a1snY1APOJtTD ' ....... :\~" • • r tJ.alo. ..... :t:._Y ·~-at,•lt)~ .... -, f \Mt! 0. ... ... _{}'OllttPt&la.Mtft:tJ 0 ..... Nol C:HIH(t) ti fu,,';'' w,•:o Huge numbers aryou-Uwr.,Uy forfeit hundreds ol .,...,.,~1c-.oie. .:.1 I iii.~t. .. ~lbOusa.ods of dollars each yeu in lost~ deducUoos ~L•" .. •1 .. " ,,,.; • ..,.1 ~--of -~-•--•-· d-........t • ,_. ACl<IMW I ii • e ~ ~·· • J,._ •.• ·~use you r co ... -.• -t ... ..,.._ency eductJoos 1.-="' .• s • ,. ·z.· .. ''" si\li • " -t~lldtto who., on lhriurfaee, clon't •-...-to·quaUry ou~~l .~.. •-ll;t-~ -' l"'-.• ......:..en1a "--rr-~ -;:c ~M,iiol'~ ' • ;:i Ul. ' ~ l. " .,_._ h • oril ... , __ ..... --::7 ~ ,, ... """" . -"'--""'..,. • ,,._ You ov y.SS....,~··ia·1'1Jtcruran•e"jwrm· ...,, .. ,,. 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AJ,...,, ... lf .11 , ._" NGl . ._t .s .-..·" :•. ···~The basic rules are -~"'1 'I 'I: f.::"".~ ~ht! ~ ~ ..... at, generaJlv, • chlld ,..,.,,.,..,.' 1.s a .•• • 1.•11 11' er\.\-,_ ~~...Jl.Yllify aS YO\l.t-*--Mor\ey's =,~'i:·i '! :::~i: Y::m :: d ~~·~· nd t I ·r h -""-..... .,, •.• -~"'~ .:.., QI '" w. ·• ls related to you and Worth .....,..,,..,. ..., u '' ,...., • "' 4~ . . ,, •I •' ~ en ony1 eor::w~ "'°"''"'"*"' 1a 11 _.., ~i.-u "'' ., .... ,..., H"""19C.,a., '' t I ••• .I tP .11• t • Vo .... ~.both (th ( [[ ""'*"~ ·'° •• J,,'• f l I, 1 M 11 • 1"11 ·"'~ .0 eOOYI· Al<M ... l.IDI• lffll•.'-' t .. 1•Jt1t-""+lotlo j n&"tests : ~SN .'6 S .. 1• • 1111 Qllll:rr~ .. tJOD l'I _ ... (I) Y hlld• Ak.MUl,J.111 lj tt\I •.. Ot/I l.IO t M lJ"' .. , our c s an· ·~ .... • ,. >•-"" OtMAi 1.a 1 w .,.,. o II) h al ' ' nd ... r A All~.-., 10 1 -\.'t O\M~1 .l4 t lfO 14\lloo lo u gros:s1ncome1:s u er-.11N. Al::t_°'·*', • '"' \'• COr>IS*'·" t ,.., ,, • "' <2> You Cu.rnisbed more than halt your child's yearly z=.=;:tt: ~ ~1::"" g::~1·:1: ftt ;''°: °: support. AlllWIGr•.•11 • It.·~ 0"1•..:10.11 ,, II ... B t th pt! h Id I A/Ill Cll l ... I 111 Jllil; ... Cerro C 1.10 .. •1 I....,•,,.., u ere a.re many e.xce ons l al cou g veJoo an A1111MM.t0' 11 '"• "'° c.rt11.111 .i.o11 • ,, .... lti ti'. t·•t b ·"thl T k h t . . Alllo<il,....,.1'l "ltlotlo-\4 C...1.1\0Al•I T )) 1t ... "' una,,n ~1 a i::u ax re-. s year. a e t . ese yplc s1 tua· A111eas. '·"° • 1,. .u». "' °'""4t•nu 1 1 ,, 1i"I . 1 U·o-lheansw•-byl'renttc .. Hall· Alit~•-· •1 >-Yo Sf'·'°· 1• 1•1•• 1• 0·"' ~• ' AIUs(Jle ,. • II) II.ft.+ 'ii ~ .. , 1lt 1""6.• "-Al~A .Jf 1 t ... .~ ' l04 JV. '• •.• Q: Your s-on St rot fl JJ Vftt1 old.07ld tn college. This year he ~ktd port·time. and during the •mma, eonUng U,000. HU total support /or Ill• Y•O' wUl 1><16,200, oJ IDhi<h JIOU 'r< tupplyin(/ lhe tt· Jrc.13,200. 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S 11 .... -\. Rlr.dtnl 1XI • 11 tt"'• ~~ I'.,.,, MIO 111 t \l•.o " llltt MlllQI J ' l,U )1 ... • lo ""-'I t.Ol 11 II 1•111i-"" Aof Incl J QI I >01 W'\-.. '«IOt•S c.ci Ml I"" ll'ltl MollillQ • •I •YI -\'o lilurpCql.10 1 1'0 l•J.<o • \llo ~v!11plJ\, 1 .,.,,,,_""" l'Hr!Co l.tO i I 11 . l111Mull 1 l6 1 JI 2) • \Ii ~ • .0 S I& .. .._, lo loll~ndMol I + JO) JI',, '• FeoMoQu1 1 o 11.• •.. lntNtlll...0.1 l•t l,.,.."' ,.,,.,~Otll • 1 1)1--~• llews.t tQe • n ,.,,, Fdl•IUMI .to I Jt2 ,,,,__ .... 111U ,...., 11j •1i St + .,_ N'a,i\Orn 1,)2 1• ,..... ll•<llll<d,,,. I tt I f l.. lo F.o"&p l lh ) 4 1N• .._ l!'ltlltit<rf.1S I 6' S\.+ M....-\L ,aD1• n 1 . '• q,,,...,..,W11 ... J1 ... '• l'OPlo(l,I). dO ?•'-' IMTt.TtR1 1't 20"'-.... --N-JkllmncJ .tolt 11 10 But be warned : now is the lime to review the facts about ·,your child's earnings and make sure you did indeed supply 111ore than half the support. There's an added bonus here, for not only do you get the dependency deduction. He gets one for himself too. AmOU411 '11t . 11 •"° . Cl fk•ll\ ln T ,, 1 ADii! pl .... , ,.! 12.,_-YI (I" Bell .60 I J 111• l'HS...1.AO s i ,\\-1111 111.fl!H' , ~'·· ... ••laOhcot.JOI• It J'I ' .... FlieQIT•tJO. ,. 20''0 ... '\ flllc!DSt1 .1•111JJ UV!-'-ITT l •l'o •. I I• \• .,..1(•0>.TJ11 1• Jt'lo:o+ ._ Rill(;r111 t.C>I fl 11'•• '• ', Fetro(o<p 1 I 21 12"' • •.j, I Tl. OIJ ' tO •?" • ~> Nerto !tc . ..0 6 U ID"• JlloGr J" 10 I 10"1 · · Q: Yourdaughtn E'Uenis..ocollege student. Sht tarnN $1,«JO llW prut aummer. Her total .ftAppOrt for '15 wilt come to $6,000, in· ~Nding tuition. You're contribu.tino $2,000 to her iupport. SM i" grt:ring t~ !pnainder-$2.?00 ~aaaachotarshfp from her col~ . and sM tWti-not IJ.aw to perform 1ervicts for th.al scholarship. Do . gou lose the depmdtrncydtductionforhn? ' A: No. This is another tax.saving exception to the rules. The scholarship money is not gross income to Ellen because •. iJ,.is tax-free, provided it's used for tuition, room and board, or books and equipment related to instruction. Better still, . UJ,e $2,200 s cholarshjp is not taken into account when tOling up support. On these facts, Ellen's total "support" for th'e ... ).:f:l: is $3,800 and you supplied $2,000. You win . •' : But you must watch out for a hidden tax trap in educa- -tional loans your child gets on his or her own signature to . =tielp pay college cos~ -and for which your child is !responsible for repayment. The problem arises because the ~ proceeds are treated as support -supplied by your Mild .. <\nd that could be expensive to you from a tax view· ·'point, for if the proceeds of the loan plus your chitd·s other "arnings total more than half the support, you lose the de- pendency deduction. Q: Does this mean you should discourage your son or daughter Jrom getting a loan on their own? ,A: No. In fact, if your child can get a substantial loan, yoU almost always come out ahead. Don't let the tax tail 'w&g the economic dog. If your child can get. say, a $4,000 _ ·toao aod earn another $2,000, that's $6,000 less you must sup- , ply -a much greater saving than a $750 deduction, even with a $30 credit. · \ Q: Suppo_,e your son Bob marries.a netghbarhood girl, Jo.m. Bob is in law _,chool, J~ in Mr la:st yMr of college. E~h ho&. a $3,lW sch.olarship.ond each earned $1,500 during summer '75 . You contribute $2.000 lo Bob. Jane's parrnt_, gOve her $2,000 this year. W"'?' are uour depend.ency da:luction situations? A : B0th you and Jane's parents can.lake adepcndency ·deduction . You get one ror Bob. They get one for Jane. • Everybody comes out a winner. But you both lose the depen· dency deduction i£ the two kids file a joint return! 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LIU.Boyd Kenya Poles Built Higher If you went out to apply for a new job, how much more money would you ask for? Don't answer, too personal. But those executive headhunters who line up employment for job seekers say it 's not cricket to insist on more than 10 percent over your current salary. That's just one more of the numerous rules of thumb best ignored by successful citizens on thew.ay up, I think. THE CEREMONY to marry an Amish couple traditionally takes about three hours 30 minutes. · THE TELEPllONE POLES in many parts of Kenya and Uganda are higher than such poles herel'bouts, a lot higher, to allow for giraffes. . DOLPIDNS Q : "How much of the l\.1iami· Dolphins footf>all team is owned by coach Don Shula?'' A. About 12 Percent, 1·m told . Q. ''WlllCH IS BIGGER, the Pacific Ocean or all the world"s land acreage? .. A. The Pacific. By 25 percent. Q. ''IDEALLY, how much longer than the sleeper should the bed be?" A. At least seven in - ch es, claim the bed- makers. EYECOWR Those specialists who contend they can re- ad character trails from the color of a person's eyes say: Blue eyes indicate an op- timistic nature. Gray eyes denote sticktoitive- ness plus native-intelligence. Hazel eye& sug· gest a highly active inventive knack. Green eyes reveal a talent for making money. Black eyes show th17 er a ving for power. Addrr1J mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa . Mero92626 • Copyright J975L.o\1. Boyd Lower Radiation Dose Perfected NEW YORK (UPJ> -Radiol ogist Dr. Philip· :· · strax has found a way to cut by 90 percent the radia- " · lion needed to make a cancer-detecting X-ray pic- ; tureofthe!emalebreast. , , The pictures are mam- mog_ra ms. There is some ,, concern in the scientific 1• community that routine ;·r mammography over the •)i years at current doses Jr may cause harm from radiation. " . A l..OW-1.EVF.L mam· mogram. Jdeli vers from ,, two to three rads -the . ·measurement of lhP " Original -., - ••• ' -Singing t .. " Pair Quit ,,-., ~--~~--~ strength of an X-ray. Dr. Strax s aid in an in- terview Wednesday he can get better pictures with from one-fifth to one-third of a rad-using an image enhancer over theX-rayfilm. Dr. Strax, the nation "s top authority in mass screening techniquC:i for breast cancer. said he has been testing the new method for several mon&is. "BV USING an image enhancer over. the X-ray film we can make one rad do the work of 10 - and we get a surprisingly much better pictui;e, ··he said. ..,, LOS ANGEI.ES (API Mammograms are bel' ing used in a nationwide breast cancer screening program involving up to I 270,000 well women being examined at 27 detection t centers. -The original gold- record winning team of The Fifth Dim ension is breaking up. (·M ~and Billy Davis Jr. have an- '( enou:nced they are leavi.ng THE PROGRAM, con.- ti the singing group to ducted by the National hf:pursue their own Cancer lnstituteandthe 0 11 careers. The coup le, American Cancer Socie- tl~~arried six years, have ty, was prompted by re- )f 'been with the Fifth suits of a study started in nf: Dimension , stnce its in-1963 and directed by Dr. c~on a decade ago. Strax . .tf • •we both feel we re-That sbowed physical _. atbed our limit perform· examination and mam- btt Inf with a aroup and that mography i n breast now ,w•• the time to canc er screening in-' >1~ ~oo,'' aaid'M1rilyn. creased the rate or long. ,b Daml!J &,!a.rd and El· term ~urvival after the llulAWll b1ve joined the-det .. tlon-.of c•ncu- IUth Dlmen1jon 111 1ub-women over the age of ltitla•. so .. • J· . . ,. .l~-- ' -, • ,. T -,..~ -' ·ii , SALi PRICES GOOD•THRU WED. NOV. '2th. ~~": ~ t.C;i; • .- Bedford-Brass All American if .GlMll&l WCflK l ulSI 1 3 Shelf 'Boo~case •SIWNyllHl..iti.~ ....., I • Ii.di""".......... 30''• . ,... ' • w.;r.1111•••· , .. , •. .,. .i..twn; •oliw! t.r ..... ' I Reg. IS.9S ' ' . . . . . . - • Bath Faucet • Gloss lintel with hi.,,,,., rut-off • Uttont ''""" .. di,.. fWlh hll Mail Box • ~ompl•!e with cfo-11-rou'''" Uutalloti.,. ha!ldltt • • • Rrbb1cl rnttvl ,,,,.., -a Na Tru-Test Water Heaters Assorted Sponges 1nur11<1toru • 4'" sl11, llm/114 lfUllnlitr. Install,.. If • largo c•pcacirr.~srvnlr constnKf 6 8 ·· •od ""1 1141-024 "' • Rod llog f., moil pi<k·., _ ,..~~ .... 7~~!.~., ... "" ·····~· ~,·~~.3~.-G.··1.·-·w·~~.~.; •• ~~-'~_. __ 6 __ a_a __ ..,:"°"1k<--:.~~ a_ 99 -10-Lb. Germain's Rye Grass Seed • lets rou •• , • l.tli, 1r1et1 lown • Karclr s11cl 1J.t 1r1wt w•ll • luy now ond sav.t Reg. 3.99 2aa Scotts"' Super Turf Builder • (Oftloi11s pla111 .. waUobl1 l1on • Use on 1n11s or dichottclna lowns ' • " ~ '1- " • 2~ ass•l'!__._H'_Sl!!tfllff for I.Us •f sud1 with a ffsh of sflt4lf • D111t11fl1, will newer t.n1111 _ lf"fff nluel Reg. 59c 99• -· "' ' • Mo"'' law11s thld11r, gr11Mr, l1ngtr SOOO Sq. Ft. -GHdtlen ·Spred -Satin • • • • Glidde~ ~~!•~ Latex· Enamel . ... ...... ~" -.... , ...... Reg. 1095 16 .95 lSOO S11. ft. Rq. I.ts "'" S.95 Scotts"' Super Dichondra Builder • m llich.Mrw ! • lei•• .... ,.... ~ ...... """ • G.et -........ , .......... ... ....... • l<Ky •• 11--.... - .. '6 •f8Gel !.-•~ '·" •• y • OMs. .. , ............. ! ..... • CIMn ~:.wi$ ,_, _,,......, ' . ft88 . ..... ::. - 12.H -W. oM,, ... ,,.. .............. a.t• Gt. , • .. · .- • Prfflllts tltk•, stwr4y 1r1wtt. • u,, 1ny ti-of ptir SOOO Sq. ft 1095 MAGNAVOX'. ; . HOLIDA y VALUES .. Reg. 16.95 -· Scotts"' New Grow Products ., ....... ~··-· ,......._ • ac111-'""'9, It : ••'•"''· .._.,, ........ ....,. • ~. ti.11 R ... 2aa 3.ts T olevlsi.,, • Sr.reo • Radios • i " COLOR rv -.::: .,. Roconlirs 1, ... '349•• • STEREO • B/W TV ·.CONSOLES '-'299•• • STERtO """ '!09•• • RADIOS '-'II'' . SYSflMs ·-•2 .... COME IN TODA y ••. • ) l I i ) I • 1rvina"t clty-COWICll wlU COO• sldlrllw '*IUeot ~-The clly"$ police cbiof and ~muni­ l)' lofrVice d1r~tor have.-recom· mended lUt tlte <"it,--continue to ·~ ~ide~ of l!oe ~ter, but -ve1t no-money~ .hi N..,.~ Beach a p<esenta· Oln Plari~ Jor MQnday has ~ Ji<ll !!!!..; he d ty ll\jlllager'• "s(aff ~stildyina~e ._t. but ')O re<ommpcla!1011 'fill be. re- • • ..it Wllll I.ta lhi. -or •orlY ~--· CootaM ... ti •-•Ned SonaNIE 1 aa received no official., f<*. l\lndint. but adclftl lhai t !lllgbt ba"e c~ In ttae fo rm of • .requei:tt for ,.,.,aratel,J ~-h!d federal re· """"'sharin1 rllftdS, Sor••bal said tbe revenue 1Pliol money totals little more than t20,000 and there are many other dewrrtna 1roups request· In&• shatt. Ellen '\Vlleoa. a county· prob•· tion offiC'tr witlo works ~th the «nt~, 11ii..ld ~e Costa Mesil re- quHt may have been ehanneled into the c.eve:nue sharing rat•&'l'Y· trvln poUC'f' Capt. Charles Bo11a1 after fludyjng the number of Irvine youngsten1 referred to the program. r ecommended the city $1opuslnttt. 'I n Jhe first Sil months ol this ytar, rour Irvine youngSters and tht"ir families have been referred to the center. Four othen have been relerrrd sinc-e Jul)'. accord- ing to Bo11a . Assessment and Treatment Service Cehter figures indicate lh:at 34 youngsters and families from Newport Beach and 38 from Costa Mesa were referred lo tfie ' «'nter durina lhe flrsl"halr GllMI year. The ~enter flrlll't.1 show • tC1L11 ol 177 new younaaten rtte4vi.AC counse:lin1 this ye:lr .. to d.te. Iii; addition to I rvlrie, Coctta Mll!M and '.\l('wport Reach. lhe ,-.. receives yo'unggteni trom ffunt .. tngtpn Reach, Tustin and ref~ rals rrom the county Sherlff"I Department iil.nd parentd. (S.. YOVTll, Po .. ..U) ~ • .:ii-... • • .• -• reacher Reps An~; ' ' TrusteeS; Nix Tf!p Pay Scale Hikes By lilt.ARY/KAYE or .. o.nyil'll'."t .... Teac:-her representatives ex- -pressed anger and disappaint- . men\' today over a decision by Newport-Mesa schooJ trustees not to pay teacher.!' at the top of the sala.ry scale an extra $327·,000.,. - Teac¥r dele&,;ttes said they did not know how"ttle'majority of t('arhers would receiv.e the news. but added that ., b(t&h '...teacher groU pS' w'oul "-hpld .i:neetings within. the next few days to Poll their ~emtiirs. • f' Various protest ai,t'\iom may be considered, they siHl. iri"cluding strikitjg, curta~lihg eifia campus . .. I Rocky Says D .. re.cision -For Peace actl\•iti~. or simply going on re- cord in protest. The de<'ision on the reQu~t . · ' wbich has been pendirig since salary neeotiations began last spring, was revealed during a meeting W.ednesday of the (';ertificatecS F:mploye Council <CEef. Tha( grou,p inCludes teacher d~legatt>S and officials of the '.'lewpor:t-Mesu Unified School Oistrict. . La$l month. CEC teacher repreSentatives were told they rnust wail ror ~1ne aru;wer until tbis month, when final enroll- ment (igureg would be known. ·At Wednesday's meeting, NGTmt'lllPI ) e ' 1 Pr<!sld • !Tsiln. Al'ltock.r.n.,. • _ .......__.., said toda·y he. withdrew rrom the f.AJtD .... '"?"".:,,...,..-1976 nominatjon Picture to keep , ~, , . . • , • .. ... J •\ • ~·party squabbling .. from com- Pam Kerbyson.if.91' does ~the · i~bo 3t Costa Mesa's /' plicating Presld('nt Ford's job ---..,~. ybi"Ook e-iSeh09l~he~ danee ~6e,ep-tuFned ipto~an _.__ __ and-noLbecau.se..theY-dh~agreed ' t. sc'hOOl reCt:_(\atijJoaJ .a~ivitr aJ playgrqun(ls 'b)' the on gov~rnment ~licy.. . . Denartmen·t.:-tt{':t.eisure"-Service'. Dancer~ bench. · The Vice pr~s1d~nt, m his f1rsl ba~Jtwafds ~nd 's.tiUffie 'to tire bea~ of the muSic 'while public Oisc us s ion orthe "'iding under1Lhe -..i.f'. e . 'Iliey· s_tf,,.·ho _low Lfiey· c~rt "o.as . bombshell decision three days "' ~· ....... .....~ 6 ~o to~take-.his name out of con-. J le, is.JOw-l?rM a'fler 1each ,rou~d: . . -, ...----sider ation as Ford"s running -~· , • , mate, sai d h e came to • -----4 -,,,. - ----W.ullington to .... ··serve ... to help \74 . ·ch N• . d ~••prob••"'".. -. e~~-e · _.' ~ a~ge ,1xe ~=~~h~'.!E~~fJl.l~;~~:r~-~~= :~ _ ·-1.. -letter" last weekend withdraw· r ,ot: Murcter·-~Sbspect i"~y laking himself Out Qf th• • picture, Rockefeller said he had . . . ' .. A defense motion·for a ch~ge beell c haracteri.zed in. a rea "el_iminated ,part of the problem :,tnu'fJn the.triC\1 of one of two .newspaP-_ers as a '"drifter, drug which was the basis for tfle party , . hers acc,u~C(lolthe'd'Ulfderof~ aitdict ei\d tbugJ: ·abd that· ,the squabbles." He s-aid that "a Fountain Val~y _)-cbQl~athlete Finkle-a mu r.d el' h a cf -be i n minority .or a m inority" of con- 9tep6eh ''Mike· f"Jftk'lea has~ descri~ as ··an executton style servalive Republicans opPQlied i;~eeted in o.r3nge :CVUri'Y killinJ."' 1' --~ • • • his place on a ticket. Rockefell er 1SuperiorCP.itr\: .""' i ·1 . The deputy ~pub~ defender has been a sore point With the , Judg~ .'K.epneth 'IWiJ ietru1'1 1---. further accus~ th~ !'fess (Of .in-party's right wing since he OP· lng IJle:ans -tA at, )tugh ; Daniel te'ivie~in j m·embers ' o( the posed Sen. Barry Goldwater at ~,..et, \¥iJl Ito oh tfiaI M~ay Finklea fa]1'1ily and creating an t.9l. e 1964 ~;'OP national conven· ~the. sJa.ying on Oct. 31, 1974, bf a,tmosphere of sympathy that ion. -· · f ~~·· 19, who W<tS repealedly maCie it .Vidually impassible to A Wttite House spokesmanisaid 9'K>l in a Warner Avenue rq,arket ensure-the 'd efenda nt a fair hear-F'ord talked by telephone with whe;ebeworkedasaclerk.... ing. ~ Rockefeller after 'the news con· Bean's brother. Ch_.HlS Dennis The brothers were--arrested in ference and tola ·him, "I w.ant to Bean, 22, ,w,ill go~on triaf .jn a~ SantaAnast)ortlyaftersixbullets congratulatei you afld tell you :HJPUate ·c0urtr00ffl:<lJtolh',..men __ were pumPed i:qto F)nklea b.y i that it was a su_2er .f!?b ... ·the face the death penalty (or the _al-lruders who ,_took $93 !rom the nicel'hlngs you sara and the way lq:ed mur~'t;ftheOr.angeCoast cash register. you handled it.·· <;allege wr~tlin& S:tar. . · •• Delll!tY Pu~lir. Def~nder John ' r- Bovee'unsuct.essfully argueil that Spray Painted press coveraae of lt\e.,killi~ ahd 1Ubsequent court action had been prejudictat. to hi_;J elient a nd rultd out his 'c)>ance or a fair t~al j n Orance CountY. • Royee said ttle eider Bean had -. . \. • '' ().Illy Piel~~ -p LANS-RESIGNATIOlll. · ·county Planner Yeo~ ~ Ri,leySays I . Planner Yeo To Quit Post By WILUAM SCHREIBER Oftlo• O•lly PilM !!Utt Orange Cou nty Supervisor Thom1.s Riley today confirmed the impending resignation of his ap~int~ to the county Planning Comm issl.on , Newport Beach ar~tritect Ron Yeo. Riley (~d tpat Yeo bas not yet tran.sm,it!fd a formaJ letter of re· sfgnation, but has indicated verbally that he does not want to continue in the post he has oc · cui)led for mbre than a yea.r. 1 Fi•e ~~9~he~. ' . Vallers L4 Coloni(l :-MUl!ai · 1<andalized -I .. Ron has asked the county counsel for an opinion in"olving his interests in some dealings connected with his arc.hilectural bwiness:· ~iley said. "He was cohcerned about the possibility that a c.onnict of interest mi ght exist. ~ " "There is a portion of' the code that may be interpreted in the manner he is referring to. It in- volves no illegal action, but con· sldering the climate we have • 25· Acre_s ·of. · ,. . • • Co~t .I .and .. . . 6_ fast moving brush fir-e bltflfenea 25" acres Or ,lrvipe 0ompan1 ranch land between Corona del Mar a nd Lacuna ••<'h late this morning before bolal conlroUtd by Orange Coun< ~-· .... ----,,,., blue ~e.·out about 11 LJIL •bm • tnacl snuffler came In conta« with dty ,...., 'l'1le b'UCk was driven by employes of 1:11•~011ment1l W-.Aboto. -·. i.an---·--11 r ... m. Tiie -.. were I m tli. liVlrie l-ilelliric w- neu utility~-: Ry KA THY CLANcv ... OI' -.o.o., P4Mtta.lf .. Graffiti-sl:nearing vandals, armed with' can!;' of black spray pail1t, h ave.. defaced Fountain VaJley .. .'!I La Colonia Ju111rez • mural .. lt was the seto(ld major act of· vaMalism so far this year on the 625-foot•long block Wall Chicano cultural palnt1~- Bul Mrs. l.Bnriqu«a Ramos, ...... one of the &J'l'OJect lead~, said today TueUlay nli!>l'S dam'!i, won't b ait work on the mural . lnatel.d. she said, she hopes to find 9"1 who t&, vandjd• were and invite ttte.m to join Colony resi· dents and other volunteer artilt.I 'll'Ol'kinC ot\ the project. . . "We hope.to invite these young people .)Vho 'haye expressed themselves in a ne1ative way to ~ come help u:s paint and express themselves in a positive way," Mrs. R,mos explained. .. The mural was .started a· year ago in the colony to cover a graf· fiti-smeared block waJI fence separjltihg· t he 65-year·old · Mex,... ican-Amerjcan community from .. <See YEO, PageA2) OOW ADVANCES FOR. 3RD SESSION amod~rnapal'tmentcomplex . NEW YORK (AP)-Tbestock \YOrk: off'the project was halted market put together its third gain for ~ev~ral .months because !:n a row today, responding to SeJ:gio 0 Cadiz, the ~ta. Mesa word ol another financial rescue artist in charge o_f the pa1nUn~. proposal Jq_r .New York City. was O!lt of the,. cou.nlr)' on bust· ~ .tfradlrtC'rai]airly acti'Ye. 1 • ness.· . .. The market. got a booet from The group ~ad just geared U'P rep0rtl on fi'hancial ~ wjres to start ~C•!n, when , vandals qt. a P\ln bc:ing worked Ol1 by New slrutk, ,sometime between 8 and York 1 tli1ontcip8 1 As•lstance 11 p.m. furs4:•Y~ , . • 'c;otp¥ lo , al isome; S8 blUion for Tht ctama&e w •s ,81>Plied to a the citj'. farmi~g ~cen~. th,e first panel on •T he Dow Jones teachers leurned that the pre· liminary projection for the 1976-77 operating budget shows a deficit of $827 ,000, accordin' to Jean Harmon, administrative as - sistant for the school district. Mrs. Harmon said that figure assumes current staffing and programs. but that the deficit is a reflection of Senate Bill 90, which limits the district·:; income. .. Tht:' trustees decided it would not be finanC'i ally feasible or t>conomically prudent to add ~1nolher $327 ,000 to the defiC'it figure ... Mrs. Hurmonsaid. Maya Decker, president of the Newport -~1esa fo""eder .. tion of Teachers, r ejected that reason- ing. ':. Miss Decker, a Corona drtl _,_.. J.ligh St'hool sot'ial s tudt•• teach('r, said, "lt show:s lhe cm..- siste.nt bad faith by trustees.".~ .. She .also sarc-astita~)' canm their r('lea!J(' or the bUdtet pro. {:~i.~ri '"good timing on th!ir K~ren HOoper. pre;identol l.h• N'rwport-Mesa EduC'utor11 l\'t; sociation and head of the CEC de· legatioo. admitted that the dt;. tritt will have money nroblem• ne.'<t year . . "But. we're talking about lhi• J year and we wece led to belien ' that we'd gel extra IJ'tO(ley if lt (See"PAY •. P111eA!)' .• Auto Mystery ' Huntington Mulls V aniahing Act · • Ry llORERT BARKER Of .. O.lty ... i.llSL.tf • 1,'he question of wh&t happened to Mrs. Alie l,,.tfis' t'at aft• it wn-towfd a aY from her homt ~ on -police orders remained one ol Huntingt on Beat'h0 1J hOttest mysteries today. ~o one seem s lo know for cer- tain if the ill-fated 1965 Che vrolet sta'tion wagon was crushed by a C'Ompat'ting machine·orif thiev~ entered a storage yard guarded by walt'h dogs and towed away thf." car that was missing a C'arburetor a nd wasn·t in running order. ...., Police officers and one of the owneri or the lfuntington Auto Servic-e say that it appears the vehit'le was stol('n, althol.igh it didn't appear to be a particularly prime it('m tor discerning thieves. Mrs. I.oft-is is \('aning towards the possibility it was erushed. "I 'm guessing that it was stripped and crushed." she said (Sf:'(' CA R, Page ."21 .. ·I ().Illy"'"",.., WHERE IS HER CAR? Mrs. Alice Loftis • Suspect in Plaza Purse Snatch Held Scr('a min g indig n a ntl y , sal('slady C lara Wilhe lmi na Ru s kewitch . 73. c hased a strongarm robber part way up an iceplant-<'overed embankment al Costa !\.1('sa's South CQast Plaza Wedn('sday night. He got away witll her purse containing $413, but police said thr S400 was in a side pocket and the thief apparently couldn't figure out ho'w to unsnap it. Police Officer Dennis Cosl round the handbag where it was discarded -minus the $13 -and returned it to the peppery Ms. Ru sk('witch, who gave an ex- cellent description of the young thief. ~, Shortly thereafter. Patrol Sgt. Jim Green spolled !\1errell Jef. frey 1-lahn, 21, ~ho gave his ad- dress as a local motel, walking along nearby Rristol Strttl. He fit the de.scription almost perft"ctly. b_ut gave an alibi that h(' had been in a nearby coffee shop. Hahn, whom police allege bad dirt and iceplant stains on hi s shoes, was return('<! to the restaurant, where a waitress confirmed !lhe earlier had served him· a cup of coffe-e and french fries. A check ol the' Sus pe·ct 's personal ('(feels r evealed he had $12.12 in hi s poC'kets , and Mri. Ruskewitch reported a $13 \ou from h('r purse. Htihn was arrested and bookt!(i on suspicion of grand theft fi-omj ·person. lie was reported unabJ.e to pc;>st $5,200 bail as of today. ' Police may s ubpoena a Van d"e Kamp's Coffee Shop menu a1· ('vidence when the ease comet1 DP for trial. or:~:_a,~oas• Weal hell'. Fair through Friday. Sli"ghtly warm e r tem · ~ peratur.es . 1-lighs at the beaches in the upper 60s 4 risiRg to around 70 inland areas. l.ows -tS to 52 . ' INSIDE TODAY Don 't try 10 9et into Col, State Fu llerton rtt'I f spring. • 11·1 0t1vr/lowing now and od- mis.tt6f11t ho r>e h1>en cut off. .. Stt Page Al2. .: Index · Murderer E8capes ~]F'.:.~: :l 1::-:~=. ·~f C..I • A\ N t°"'91N9WI :.I, SAN DIE(10 (/\Pl -Richard O._.....t c ... r ~*°"'"'' Alt·1t °""*-' ~· '"l"ot': 11~ 'J an1~ Robins on . 30, c:onvlcted of c;r.,s-11 s 11.,. Purtr• • d i., hl 0111!~1'twO<to!\ \/'~., Cl• n1ur er ;, yc<:irs njito "'f\S soug t11i.rt"~"t :i· 1 'i•li. w •til't~ •~· by Police lod3)' arter slugging a 1'1-• Ill 1 , .•. "-'~" ' ••• For IM 111ec ... 11 ., n ,,,. '"'9•1 ,.,,; ·' ' • • County nre-, bacl<ftl up by Mlria.l tanklir•. eentnlled the l»lau shortly aft• DOOD. No ....._.. wero lhroa~ ......... "l am kind qf wondering now if thi~ wasn't ..som e ,ty'pe Of ex· .,....ion °' • h>ellnJ ol being lei\ Odl." Mrs. R amos 'sald noting· ·ah• bellevtl the vand;;/s c•me rrom-a.,lle~qn--t1• mutlil~ ill • city . t~ pa1nt1ng.1 The scene ww de-av~_.,e of 30 stock• d~stri al up 4.65 ,....,td-to·•how lb~ilnt ~ JlOlll"'11f~itables; (floe NUSAL, ..... Ii) --.:.,...,,-,.,'"i, ,..,....__,....-- guard 11nd escaping from 8 men-.-.,<..,. •r .., ... ,,.,. M · ta I 1 • c.i lil y_ Univ er.c•=.i:ct01__\';::M:w:"':'.:'~:· ==·='="'="':":':~==::;:; .. '1--1 H~p1tal : - J • • . . I , • I • 4 A 2 DAIL v P1Lor c Thul'1d1y, Novemblf a . t875 Police L Protect Victim Guard ed by potlce around the ••• . ----- • . --. --------~--------• . .. Hearing Delay Iii Marine Case . cloc k in his hos pital room since Bf ll.l!DJ:NJEDZIEU!!Q .. .. ~Ql ... o.!1,~SIMt. -- mMager..oflheY uma ~_r]l,111 s lore. ' ' , bein~ s hot from <&mbush six days ttgo, rt~ti rcd Cos t n....1.1cs a bail bQnQ.sm an~£rank Dqwne-s re-· •. .,...., ... f :7• m <tins In ~erious condition today. - Ont"' ~olict' s pokes man ('Un · fi rmed it \\'3S the frrsftiml•1n hbi m E'mory that ~1 n a ll1:mpte d m urde r vi l'ti1n h ~1 ::; bet•n placl'il \1 ndt'r poli ('t' protect ion that <•ven rt:'stri('ls his fam il v. ' Rut wt• don·t think that wi ll b(' nt•cessary mu c h lon/,!t'r,·· ht· add<>d. "WC''ll ht· ablt· to talk to him in tht• OC'Xt day 1lr t"·o and h<1ve a pretty good l'on vcrs1.1Uun l-lr ·s i mprovin ~ rapidly.·· OownC's, 67, ~u ffered two built·• wounds, one in lht• arm and Otll" t hat ente red unde r his IC'fl l·y1·. lodginJ? a t thC' bal'k of his :-.kull lit• is now lis tl•d in :-.er1 nu :-. 1n s tt'<H~ of t·ritil."';1! cund 1t1nn .it (:usl~1 !\1 t•sa !\1 l•mori;.d llos pital So far, no m otiv(• has bc<•n t.•s t a b l is h ~:d for th1· an1 bu :-;h n1urder ~tllem p l a bout 7:·15 p.m. l·'r idav 'A•ht·n Downt>s' ~1 ss;1il:.1111 'irt>d inu r s hots out of hidinR. ,q1 j•:irt•nt ty in tht• v1t·tim'.s garaj.!l' t\ youn/,! m 11 n ;.1bout 25 "'aS St.'l'n flt•t•in).! clo\\'f\ a dar k alley. f)Q\\'nl's. 11f 2354 Orangl' Avt.• .. \t'a S ~• n1 ;u1 of rC'l-:U lar ha bit and 0111• lhl•ury is th at tht• would·bi.· :-;!:1vt~r bC'camt' fa mili;1r wi th Lhein for \\•hatever reason. r·:.1m ily m e mber s <1n d ht ' former b:i il bonding associ~1 lt· who boug ht him out discount likelihood il w;.1s a grudge car· r ied by a client d ating back thrt•c YC'ilf!'i or n1or('. From Pagr A I • )_- , 0.11, "'let Shit P-o VOLUNTEER PAINTERS IRENE RAMOS, ALEX CASTANEDA VIEW DAMAGED MURAL Vandals Again Deface Wall Art In Fountain Valley's Colonia Juarez \ TONIGHT FOOT~osta l\1 esH vs Santa An::1. n av1d so1t Field , 7:30 p.m . "THE I.ARK " -Costa l\1 esa i"ligh dra ma, J.yceum, Nov. 6·R. 7 p.m. "THE MAN WHO CAMt: TO OI N:'IJER" -Newport lfar bor High dram a , Auditorium. Nov. 6 and 8,8p.m . f'roM Page A I MURAL DEFACED • • • S('ttlers. a bout 1910 The d am;1~e included several namC's, st'r awl cd in b1ack patnL .i\.n gC'I, J irrim y, Oso and P;.1r rot,·· as wt>ll a s ''Clovers of 1111. ·· ;1 barri o group from 1-luntingt on Reach. dents' determ ination to fi nish the project. "Sometimes a little thing li kf• this ca n m Nke a group stronJ?er :· sht~ ex plain('d. ~1 r s . R a mos said Tuesd.-y night's grarriti will be removed . but it '"1.1i \I take m ah.y hours . And thE' group is fast runnin)? out of supplies . .o\n yone 'A'is hin g to donall· paint , brushe s or a few hours of painti ng ti m e may call i\1rs Irrne Ramo~. a notht•i;: leadt•r of the projeC"t. at 968-8295. Court-m artial proceeding~ at El Toro og•lnst Lt. Mary NUils fr~ ~elayetl1oday unta-Noy, I l"O aw-ail 11 deel~ froiij tie Secretary or the Niivy on her of- fer to resign from the--tr.-5. MBri.n~Corp~. l.t . Niflil;,, who appeared.for a pre ·tri'/J hearin& at "El Toro Marin Corps Air Station, is charged With conduct unbecom· ing a n office r stemming from al- legations tha.t she had sexual in· tercourse w·ith 11lx: enlisted men. The t nll , w illowy brunette could face up to JO years and four months of confinement and hard tabor, rorreiture of her pay, and a dishonorable discharge if she is t'onviclt'd. , · I.ieutenant NIClis, however, ha:i offered to resign her rom- mission under "honorable condi- tions:· - Word op the acceptance or re· jection or thalofrer was expected from Wa~hington. D .C., som etime today. A post exchange officer at the Marine Corps Yuma Air Station, t.ieulenanl Nifliit is charged with allowing men into her bac}\elor'i; offi cers quarters, performing oral sex on an enlis ted Marine, and sleeping with both her in- structor and fellow students or a !\larine Corps human relations C"iass . In addition, s he has been ac· <'Us ed of having sexual in- tr rcourse w ilh three enlisted Marii'les who w ere her sub- ordinates while-she was mssistant IJeutenant Nl£1ls. an atlractivc- 23-ye af ... old wom an quietly 1ppet1:6ecoeaff~e.dllilac~Y·, 1"1ri•I ·h•atlnc at the ,:I Toro l aw center, occaalonally -whi .. pe.r.i.ng lQ h e r mililary <'Ouns elor, Ca pt . Bruce A. !l•<kbere. Backberg \old the court th at J.ieutenant N1£11 s ad been restricted from e ntering the of. fi<'ers club al the Yuma base. all social events at the otficen club, and from participatin1 in any of. firers meetings. Thal prohibition. he said, ex- tended to a recent Woman's Day luncheon which r ecently wus held al the club and evenini.! m eals in th e club'i1. d ining fucility. Her civilian attorney, JaY \\! Jelfcoat, was not present a l today's hearing but is expected tr• Jead the d e (ense when thl· tribunal reconvenes' later this month .. The c_oOtinued s~sion also is likely to be confined to legal mo- tions which will be made without the prf.sence of the seven·man jUry . The formal court-martial, if il actually will occur, is expected to be docketed1 by the military judge, Lt. Col . Willia01 B. Draper Jr .. al the NO\'. 12 date. Prosecutor Dean A. Daggett. re:sisted the motion for any conti· nuanee because he maintained her orfer to resign did not have <i' d irect connection with tfi c- t'harges a gain st l..ieutenant NiOis . CAR ... UCI I.ECTURES -'·Jn Se<i rch of Ancient Astronomies," Room 100 Socia l Sciences Hall, 7 ::10 p.m . "America in Post-Vi etnam World,·· Room 178 11um anitics Hall, ~.m . Au l Fountain Vall ey Poli ('l' Chief Marvi n Fortin said this m{1rnin~ that p11inting doesn·1 mean l hP ClovE'rs WC'rC' invol vC'd lit• Sitid lh t• p;1 inting could havt· bt~en do ne b~· anyone, but he rlot~s be lit'Vl" it "'aS a group or Chicano younJ;?st<'r~ from outside Foun· lain V:dle y t·le s aid his off icers did ult'rt neighboring cities to the pro blem. nnd he plans to place extra pa trol units in the t'olony to avert any further da mage. davis· b ·rown Wednesday. ··1 d'on't think they'll e-ver (ind it. ··And I don't see how it could be stolen. They 'd have to to"' it t1w~1y and lhC'y have wal('h dogs out there and t oncr cte walls :1round th e.place :· Pt~tt' Peterson, an owner or the towin)! :ind stor age ser vice firm . says ht> suspects the car was stolen rram the lot on Crystal Street. Theft s at the site are al most a nightly occllrrencet he said. tie ~aid an air compressor, auto parts ~nd mi!!icellan~ tools FRIDAY, NOV. 7 FOOTRAl.L -OCC \'S. i\ll. Sctn Aeytonio, OCC Stadium, 7:30 p.m. E stancia at Magnoliu , 8 p .m . Newport Harbo r v s . Westmins tt~r. D<1 vidson , F'i<'ld. 8 p.m . f'ro• Page A J PAY •.• The mural also was d amaged by v;inclals last s prin~. tossing a jar ti f whitC' p aint :1gai nst what had be€'n a contro\'e rsial panel. Thal panel. which colony resi· de nt s have decidrd to leave in its d a m aged st a l r. s hows gas - mas kl"d polit'e men dragging a Chit' a no youth to a police car. PoliC"e argued nothing like that had happE'ned in Fountain Valley history, but o ·Cadiz Said it ('X· pressed ~• Chicano feeling: upS to -also h ave been taken recently. V{ereavailable, ··she said. Mrs. R ~mos said today that colony resldents were upset by Tuesday'S damage -particular - J.y many or the younisters who bad been nssisting with the paint~ "l really don't think, it w•s crushed," he said . • ,.,. Thf!re have been reports that _.:.'1rs. Loftis' car was mi staken for another by crushers,hoWe.xc::r. According to an unsub:ita'ntiat- ed account. the crushers were in- structed to co mpact a 1965 green Pontiac s t a tio n wagon but mashe d Mrs . Loftis' g ree n Chevrolet by mistake. Mrs. I.oftis w al'I put in co,ntact with en insurane-e company ad- juster for the towing and storage company Tuesday. She said if the offer is fair and Cast, she0 ll le t the matter drop. Otherwise. she said she might pl an "alternate action:· Sh e did add, however, that she has suffer ed a degr ee of mental harassment in chasing around for the c ar and she thinks s he should be t'Ompe nsated for that. ?.1rs. t.oftis s till maintain s her car should n·t ha"e been taken in the first plac('. It hadn't b('en running and po\ic(' gave her severaJ notices to move it: F.ventually a police cadet, she says. had the car towed a way as an a bandoned vehicle on Sept. 23 . Polit'e said the car was re· leased to the l.ortises that same day but they didn't have moile.v lore<'laim it al that time. Mrs . l.oft is says that some of the officers told her unofficially that it probably wouldn't have h a ppe n ed t hat way with a seasoned offi cer. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P••,kh111 •<WI Put111- Jack R. Curlev Yke P•~".,."' 1...i c;..-.i W flM!o • ThoJTlaS Keevll E<I•!<>' Thomas A. M urptline lil\a .... t 1"9 E!h"lof ' 0..rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall . ""'\i"..,I M<o...,q,,i. Ed1ton. TrU!ftees already have ap- proved a six .percent pay raise this year for all district teachers. The extra $321,000 would have gone to the 461 teachers ~ho have the most ('Xperience and educ a~ tion. They -are, at the top of the pay S<'hedule and no longer re- ceive annual raises tha t ar t- virt~ally at1tom a ti e for less ex- perie nced tC'ac hers. "'Those teachers .at the top are career teacher s and_ m ~1ny have bE-en sitting at the lop of the St' al e for many years. They deserve those ex tra b e n e fits ," Mi ss Jlooper argued. ?ifi ss Decke r contended lh<i t t1nless the two teacher groups dt•· cide on a joint action it will nol bt• sucl."'essful. f'roM Pagr Al YEO ••• bE-en operating under r.eeently, he felt it best to step down." Riley added. Riley !Said h(' has been "quietly •trying to interview people" lo T('pl ace Yeo. So fa r he has t alked to 15 persons who have expressed an interest in serving on the com- mission. Ing. . . But at the sa me time, s he said. it -;eemffi to spur colony re.si· YOUTH ••• Mrs. Wilcox, a Newport Beach r~ident, s aid the private founda- tion contributions that ·have runded the center for the~ past year ar e unlikely to be available next year. "so we arc looking to the cities as a continuing funding sourt'e . ·· HowC'ver . she said. the $20,000 amount is a "ballpark fi gure·• and could be modified. "The r eally important thing, .. she s aid, "is that they give us something. That \\'ould show that t he cities have accepted our S€'rvices and are supporting us. It \\'OUld m a ke it easier for us to ap· proach other funding sources.·· The program is one or two youth diversion programs cur- rently operating in the area. Both offer counseling to parents and juvenile ofrenders in an erfort to help the m early and deter any further misconduct. Police Still Seeking Missing Gym Coach Ry DOUG LAS FRJTLSCllE Ol IM O.lly 1"11.t SU.ff Irvine police had no new lends today on Univers ity High School gymnastics c oach Rea D. Anders who disappeared Tuesday aft er leaving a series of notes causi nJ?. fear-ror his safety. Anders, 29. "'ho was a founder of the private Academy of Men's Gymnas tics and Irvine Gym - na~tics Park in addition to hi s high school coaching, had been d espond e n t b eca u se o f a Ca lifo rni a Int ersc hol as tic .Federation (C IF) rule that pre· vented him from holding both the .high school and private coaching posts. acl."'ording to friends. · And('r s left a series of notes lambasting the rule and giving bis personal effects and business interests to fri ends. The gymnas t iC'"! coach sub- mitted a letter or resigni.tlon., ef- fectlv~ in J anuary, to the trvine school district after he was told he could not continue to hold both jobs. ThomaiJ E. Byrnes, head of CJF, said In an interview today the rule was Intended to ~event recruiting by high a chooT -\coaches. ~ f' ,<\.ct'ording to University Hi gh School PrinC'ipal Vic Sherreitt, lhe resignation w as being held in suspense until ''we could try to work things out throu~h the pro· per channels.·· I.ast August, Kendall Webb. an admini:strative a ssistant for the CJF. whic h governs hi gh school s porting competition, wrote a let- lt-r tp the hi gh school complain · ing of "potential violations" of the rul C'. . T.he letter s aid Andets was pro· h1b1tt'd from coaching seventh and eighth g r ad e students out - side of school during the regul ar school year. Recruiting, through devices such as inter-district tra nsfers, "would upset the athletic and educ at ional balanc e in the schools," s_aj.d Bym eS, Priva te instruction, he s aid, is on~ meanS-.. coaches have of conta cting stu- dents from other schools. 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