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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-13 - Orange Coast PilotI I ' I I i i I ! I ! • ' ------ t_h in 13 Days ,. -• ore ex s aspect Billed < • Taken··So What's In Sunset Beach Ne-w, PussYcat? Double Slaying ~ ..... .il.L . ' I';"":" "!\!" :'.". '¥ ', . [bAILY PILOT . *'!';-')·.~. " • . . ; ~\*' . * * 1oc * * •· i ·~~ ·. ' ~---. . . Clf:Jtl Route Site Tons of Steel Kill Workman By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OftM CM!lly l"lkols...ff A young apprentice oiler, re- porte.-Uy warned thret; times j~st sint'f· work started trus morrung to be careful, was killed today, Long Beach Man Hunted In Murders By TOM BARLEY 0tthDa11y"'tllMafl Orange County Sheriff"s of- ficers issued a warrant today for the arrest of a Long Beach man linked by them to the slayings last weekend o( a couple who were shot to death in their Sunset Beach home. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth identified the suspect. as Alan Daryl Irving, 29, who is being sought throughout Orange Coun- ty and the Long Beach area on suspicion of murder . Capt. Griffeth described Irving as about five feet 11, 150 pounds in weieht with curly brown hair and blue eyes- Sa turday night, four men bu rst into a home at 16861 Bayview St., and gwmed down the two occupants. Janet Mae Metz, 34, was dead when officers reached the scene from multiple bullet wounds in the head and chest. Ronald Cauwels, 27, died a short time later in Los Alamitos General Hospital from one shot in the head. Griffeth said the identities of the other three men are not known at this time. He again ap- pealed for the help of the public in tracinllt the killers. Griffeth alleged Irving, like Cauwels, was known to have drift.eel in and out of drug traffic in rttenl years. Investigators believe there is a ''distinct possibility•• that Cauwels had run afoul.or drug de- alers who arranged his "dope bum" execuUon. tnvesti11tators reconstructing th~ crime scene bel\eved that Cauwei. was bein' ques· tioned by the four intruders, when Mrs. Metz, CatT)'ing a .38· caliber revolver.~ Walked "from the bedroom lhto Ole living room I in ber ""tllrobe! The attractive womah fell un- der a bal1'-I• cl shots when the <See.SVIPECT, Page A!) decapitated by 10 tons of swing· ing steel counterweight on a crane at the Corona del Mar Freeway construction site in Costa Mesa. His death was the second al the location in 13 days, following a fatali.:y Oct. 31 when tons of steel reinforcing rods fell from a crane, crushing or maiming four men . Michael Clinton Wakefi eld, 26, of 3103 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident which oc- curred about 1 o"c lock this morn· ing, '.'He was wearing a hardhat, but it didn't he lp him much," said Police Officer George Yezbick. The patrolman said construc- tion s upervisors at the scene told him Wakefield had been warned three times since work started shortly after dawn to stay clear of the crane. Investigators said the 10-ton counterweight used to prevent the 80-ton crane from topplin·g when lifting heavy loads swung around as the crane turned at the fatal moment. The massive metal object - something like a lead sinker u.sed by fishermen -banged against a stanchion1>0le which helps hold the crane in place. Wakefield's head was mashed between them, according to Of- ficer Yezbick. He said the counterweight is solid metal, lS feet long and four feet thick. Investigators this morning said they were not certain which firm engaged in the interchange construction at the Newport <See MISHAP, PageJ\2) Capture of 3 Proves Fatal WICHITA. Kan. (UPll Norman H. Wieckert, 63, chased and caught three suspected thieves, but suffered a fatal heart attack while reporting the inci- dent to police. W(e~kert saw the youths siphoning-gasoline from a car in front or his house Wednesday. He and two neighbors chased the youtM and caught them. -Wleckert was sitting in a palic~ cat giving a report of the incident when he collapsed. He died in an ambuJance en route to a hosP(laL 0 ecovere esa on 0.lly Pi~ P"°la lly f'•lrl<~ O' Da-11 • PARENTS OF DROWNING VICTIM WATCH DIVERS SEARCH FO R HIS BODY For Mother and Stepfather, a Quiet Vigil at Costa Mesa Quarry Pussycat Theater Sex Films Seized By HILARY KAYE Of IM 01llr PUotSt.n Newport Beach vice officers seized two more sex films, ''Female Chauvinist'' and "Prurient Interest,·• Wedn esday afternoon in the second raid in the last two weeks at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. In response to the 2:30 p.m. seizure, Pussycat Theat er s President Vincent Miranda brought in two familiar films Wedn es d ay ni g ht ''Deep Throat .. and "The Devil in Miss Jones.·· Those fi.lms were judged "not obscene" duMng a lengthy tria1 conducted earlier this fall. The stage now appears to be set for a poss.i hie showdown be tween vice officers a nd Pussycat officials over the new bill. After Wednesday's raid at the theater, 709 E. Balboa ·Blvd .• police Sgt. Bob Gatewood said he viewed "Fema le Chauvinist" and "Prurient Interest" Monday and secured a search warrant signed by Jud ge Betty Lou LamoreaWt-. The t!ufrent bill at the theater, "Deep Throat•• and "ThJ DeviJ in Miss Jones" arrived two days earlier than scheduled and si the direct result of the confiscation. Despite the judgment in favor of Miranda and his movies, Newport Beach vice officers re- (S.e FILMS. Page J\2) Surfe r S u es Ove r I n jury A surfer who broke his neck last June 5 when he wa s thrown against the Huntington Beach Pier sued the city, Orange Coun· ty1and·the state·Wednesday for $J million in damages. Christopher J ason Burke. 521 11th St., Hunting.ton Beach, claims in hi s Supe rior Court ac- tion that "artificial control" of the beach area by the city creat- ed the sand bar responsible for hi s accident. Burke states he was thrown from his surfboard and into the pier whj?n the board struck the ~andbar durink a run into the beach. 7 Rapist Hits Aga in in Laguna Beach A moon -faced rapist believed respons ible for a sex spree through Laguna and Newport Reac h struck again today , raping a 28-year -old La guna Be ach woman living alone in a small south city cottage. Laguna Beach Oet. Gen e Brooks s aid he thinks the rapist was the same man who raped a 19 -year·o ld La g una Beach woman Friday and who attempt· ed to rape a s:t .year-old woman Sunday. but was driven off by her screams. In addition. Oet. Brooks said the rapist's methods matrhed those involved in four or five other Laguna rapes since the first of the year. Aid Requested WASHINGTON <UPI) -The administration ha s asked Congress for i4 .27 billion in foreign economic. sccuMty sup· port and military aid for fiscal 1976, o( which rough ly half -$2.3 ....billion -is for Jsr.\CI. T e e n -age. Hunter Victim ByDOUGLASFRITZSCHE OftheO•Ur ~lotSUf'I At dusk Wednesday, diver s ended a 49-hour search of a loDg- abandoned water-filled Costa Mesa gr anite quarry when they freed the body of a Huntington Beach m an from the snarl of weeds that held him since his drowning Monday. Mark A. Antone lli, 18, of 10202 Constitution Lane, J-luntington Beach, drowned Monday evening trying to r etrieve a coot he shot "rith a pellet gun at a JX>Dd at the' end of Vict oria Street near the Santa Ana Riv(>r. The lifeguards who have in- termittently probed the muddy. weed -c hoked pond since a fri end watched Antonelli s lip below the surface Monday. quickly covered the body to conceal it from the eves of more than a hundred on- 100kers lining a fC'nce beside Vic- toria Street. It had been a day of grim,an- ticipation for Antonelli's family. which huddled in clusters on the dusty bank of the pond as pumps throbbed in the background, s ucking a hundred thousand gallons of water an hour from the half-acre pond . Antone l\i"s body was dis- (Sf'e BODY, Page i\2) Weath er Sunny throug h Friday but some high clouds at times. Patchy fog at the beaches becoming more extensive in the afternoon. Cooler with hi ghs of 70 to73 at the strand n sing to 78 in· land. INSI DE T ODAY Orange County·s gwoline outlets are, /or the most part, on schedule laward com- pliance with the new APC'D , gas vapor recovery rules. Slory,PageAIO. l adex .. , '"*"'"'''• c• 84 A1111U. ..... 1s a2 A14 Ma•ltl C. AS Mwt...,j """''" .. Cl·11 ,..,,_.,,_wt M ,CS ., Or"'flC:.-.y .. , ... ,, ., ...... .,~ ... , , $yl'lil,.,,.... ., A6 SttoU1 Mlrftet1 IW C4 T""4"911; M ... , ""'-'-CA ....,....... ... A•..,..,..._.. A4,CI ' I - • .42 DAIL V PILOT s -Wo lllan on Co urt? Ford Says Jurist Pick Due Soon \\'.'\Sii l .\t;1·();\l tU PI I l1rL•sult•nt f''ord 1nu~l nominate a rt>placcmenl for Just.ice Wiili am (). llouJ?las on t ht• U.S. Supreme Court ;.ind th('ff' \\la .... a gruwttt.l! earnpo1j':n today rur h1n·1 to p1('k thl" first "'Oman to :-it •in the hight>sl (•Ourl 1n thl' lilntl A \\'hilt• Hou~t· s p1,kl':-.n1an :-,11d ·tndny Ford s st·lt•c t1 on \\t ll 1·umL· · within the> next few \\'t•t·ks. ·· Sour<'es 1n tht• \\1h1t1· I louse-and on (':tpttol llill agree ('11ngress .,,,,ouid find it t:xlrt..•n)t•I) hard to turn n woman away rrom lht.1 coun. A11111l s n~1p :-pt•cult.1tion th<it J-tlil) Sl'cr1,:t<.1ry C<.1rla IUll :-;, '11, <.1nd Atto rnt'Y <;cnl'raJ f,d\\·ard 11 l.1..•v 1. &i. arl:' nrnoni: the l<'ading c-;.1ni1 11tat('!'>, Hetty Fvr\l!->iud Wed nesda)· she woulJ pU!jh harJ for a y,•oman on the t·ourt. The l.e11gue of Won1en Voter~ joi nro ~1 rs ford t~~y ln pr~ss· ing for a \\'Oman to JOtn lht eight men remaining on the court . "Such an historic act wou ld re· affirm your con1mlt ment to the print·1pll' 1h~1t "'omen ~ire able tu shoulc!t•r th<• burdc-n!'i l)f hJgh of · f1t·t· ;_uu1 !)hare in the rl.'s ponsibili· tv of providing JUSlicc for all 1\1ncril·an:-," the league said in u tt·le(.:r:1n1 tu F'ord. Sht•ila J{;.ibb WeidC'nfeld . the Tl"e11·a~("r Abtluet~·d · r~1 rsl I.ad y"s press secretary, ~:ud :'\1r s r·ord told her Wednes· d:i y :1ftcr Jlou~las r<'tirf.'d th11.t :.hl· "ill talk to him !the Pr!-Sl- dt·nt 1" about thl' :.ip1:io1ntm1:nt of ,j\,nman $150,000 Ransom: I gnt ;_1 \'•11 1n;.in into tht• Cablnet l flills)." saitJ Mrs. t'ord Frees Exec's So n FORD LEADS DOUGLAS TRIB UTE, A4 e;1rlit·r th1 .:. Yt'ar . "J n<'v('r ,give uµ. I m '''ork1ng on gt•lttng :J \\ton1un on lht' Suprt.•fll(' (:our\ as :-iw n as pussibll'. I :.ii ways have it in the back of my mind.·· DE'fflOl'f tll l'I ! 'rht· 1 :~ yt•ar-old son of a (; t'lll•r;d '1otors Con1. ('Xeculive rl!turn1..'<i home unharmed 1..'arly today uft<'r his family paid SIS0,000 ransom to a kidnapC'r \\'hu :ippart•ntly h('!cl the youlh 2·1 hours l on g~r th.in planiit•J bC'c;111:-.1..• of ~· b.u1k hull dav. Police said 1·1mothy St1..•n1 p1..•I. son of Robert C. Stempel. recent· ly appointed director of C'nginN·r· ing at G M '~ Cht'vro\C't Division. was frc>ed outs ide a y,•cstern Wa :i11e County hnsp1lal aft1..·r :'.>il hours -:'.Ind about thret"" hours after his father paid the ransom. • ·•we spC'nt a very comfortahlc night .·· s aill Stempe l. \''hr' declined to tlistuss tilt• case hut said he would mttet newsmen later today. P olice said they had no sus- pects. Young Stempel \Vas abductl"<l Monday o::aft<'r ht• \l>'('nt out lo play on a skatebo;1rd nt.•ar his hon1 (· 1n suburban Hloom fit·ld to,11nship. The C:ls1• took ~1 bi1.arrt• turn Tuesday \\'ht•n, Stcmpc·I said , a n1an telephoned to dt·mand 1m· mt'diate pay m('nl or the ransum . Stempel told the man il Y:a s im· f'r o Ht Page A J FILMS ... fuse to say \\'helher or not they in· tend tosei:r:e the movies again. ''I'm awaiting ordc>r from my chief <New po rt Beach Policl• chi ef B. James Glavas) who will tell me whether or not to take Deep Throat and Devil again," Gatewood said . AccordinJ? to the vice officer . the ultimate decision regardin~ raids comes from District At- torney Cecil l'li c ks. Asst . l>A ~like Capizzi and Dept. DA Orel· ta Sears. He said that they have not yet reached a decision on wh<'ther to seize the two :sex films again. However . Tony Rackaukas. the deputy DA who unsuccessful · ly prosecuted the two films al Harbor Municipal Court. said ht' doubted police could legally take the film:s again. "Everybody 's entitled to a day in court -but only one day on the same matter,·· R ackaukas said. "The jury 's a lready decided the fate of those films and the same parties a nd same issues are still invol ved ," the trial lawyer continued. Rackaukas also said he doubt- ed that m any of the 21 ca:;es pending against Miranda in Orange County would be pro- se-cuted. "We're trying to '-''Ork out s ome negotiation to avoid a multitude of tri als," he said, .i:id· ding that it may take one more trial before that negotiation can be reached. During the bust Wednesday. about 20 people were in the au- dience and were refunded their money and told to leave. O RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ill<' Q•,1n.,.. {""'•I Oo••r f'o'nl ""'" "'""" " <<l"""•nt'<l I"""'''""''"·" ""'""""ti"'"" (»,•-C.,.,, 1>.,1>l1•t>•"11 (.,...,.....n, <,.l""•'l• •dol•Oll\ "'' f"'hl<>l•~d MOO\d~< ""'"''"' ! "" • "" (o•I• Mt••. t""'fl'Ct•I !'.••" """''nOh" ll•M" ''"'"''111 11~1o~"· 1 ... .,.., , .• un,.·t·><• Yot,., O"" I ~qu~• !!••<~ ~h (....,,1 fl "n•i·• ""I-I olllhO" !\ """'"llH! '\.0U11<0ot•• ""'1 ~"" CNW\ 1M> "''ft<ol)411 11>•h ""'•"4 f>I•"' !~di !JO """'' &.• i,1 ... ~1. C11>•~ ,,.,., •. "'"'"'""" ..,_,,.. Robert N. Weed p,..,.,(tfftl •nd p,.i,.,,.,..., Jack R. Curley v..; .. '"••llH"' """' c..""" ....__.. ThOmas Keevil Thoma" A . Murptllnc fllll.t""lll"111 l dot0f Q\arles H. Loos Richard P. Nall tOll'l"'lt#ll 111' 0•-( ·~·· l"tll!lklllt>Q c ..... ..,.,, ··-·· ...... ,, ,,,,.,,.~,-· ...i1tooM• ""''"' ................ , '''''" ..... i... rfp•f'if"(fll '"" ... '" ""'•+•I ·~"'l\\'9ft OI ... .,..,,...,._. ~u"d r tt u "''"'" p••d dt c.,.,. ,,...,., Cofllto<"•• , ... \(. ........ h, \~ ...... "'" ........ ... ,, "'-'"' ,,_ .................. -·--n..-1Nw possible bt'l"<lll St' bank ~ \\'l•r1· t·Josed fur tht· V1!t l·ra11 :.. i)<•Y holt dav The n1an , Stempel said. hung up "'1thout a word. It \\':ts the second ki dn;iping 1n· \'Ol\'Hl,!.: ;_1 GcrH.'ra l !\tutors l'X · l'l'Ull\'C within SI X \''l'l'kS. 'fhl'l'l' n1cn .st·i:tt'.'d lh<' "'tfl' ;_ind childrt·n of a Gl\1 mo::ana ,l!l'r in 'l'psilant1 on Sept. 30 and frC'ed lht>m after payment of SS-1 .000 ransom. The three men latC'r \\•ert' captured in Ann Arbor and llh10. In th t' SlC'mpl·I case. nt.1ws mcn ll~ •• rned or the :.ibductiun hours after the youth 'A'as rl'port1.:d mi s- sing l\1 onday night but \\.'ithhl'\11 publical1un or any sloril':. ;.it the rl>t:Jues t of polict• \vhu ~;.11d lhL'y fea1·ed for his safl'ly. "Now that th<' boy is safe," said Lt. llonald Zimmerman of thl' Bloomfield 1'ownship Poli ce Department. "the :;carch for I.he k1dnapl•i-s c;1n gel undl·r way ful · iy and opl'nl y .·· Z11nn1C'rn1an .'i aul th1..· youth tl'icphnned bis fa1l1Ll} :.ibout 11 :30 p.m. \\"1.'dnl'Sday from the \\'aync Cou nty Gl'neral llospital, "'here ht• was dropped off by his abduc- tors. "Dad," polict' said the boy began. '\\'here are you'!" askL'<I the fatht'r. 'I 'm fin e ... ~1n s wcred Timothy. a football player at Rloomfield Toy,·ns hip Junior High School. A nurse told the boy "'here he was and Timothy r e· Jayt"d the i'1formation. "We 'll com e get you," Stempel said. FBI agents and policemen found Timothy unharmed at the hospital and reunited him wilh his family. "Timothy sounded fatigued , but he was a lert." Zimmerman ::;aid. The kidnaping was the subjecl of a strict news blackout imposed by polil'(' to protect the boy's life. The news blackout was not broken until authorities an· nouneed the youth "'as safe. Fire H its Bo at Wll~MINGTON (UPl)-A fire ('aused an esti m ated $50,000 damage to a 127 -foot tugbQat in the l.os Angeles Harbor today, but there were no injuries. Fir('men said the owner of lht:- S!S0,000 boat. Richard Savage , '''as asleep on board "The Ac - tive" when the blaze of unknown origin broke out. . . Rep. lll•lla Abiug <D·~.Y , >. s.'.ud she hoped the vacancy "'ill OC ftll('d "'1th a \\'oman but also !'aid. I qul'sl1on "'hl•ther a un - ilatf'r:il ;ippotnlmt·nt of a new J\lsttl't' to <l ILfl'.'tim e po~1~1on on lhl' t'ourt s hould be m~1d(' by a noneleeted president y,·hu "'as appointed by an 1m~ached pre- sident " Jn ;_1ddition to Mrs. llills, who becam e the third woman Cabinet mC'Olbl'r in history eight months ago and was :::an cittornl'y in the .lusli<'t" Department be-fore that, lht• names of Judge Shirley i\I. Jlufstedl('r, SO, of the 91.h C1rc.·uit Court of Appeals in C:alifornia, and Retty 1'1urphy, chairman of the :"latio nal l.abor Relations Board, have bet.•n mC'ntioned as possible fe m ale nominees. Other possibilitit•s include New Ynrk lawver J{ita llauser, 41 : fornil'r :\-l1chig an lll'I'· :\1artha <:riff1lhs . ()3, Ilep. Margart·! 1-IC'c hlt•r, ·l·I. (l{-l\lass.). and i\1ichigan l J.S . District Judge Cornelia Kennedy, 52. l\t('ntioned prominently among male candid ates has ~n Levi. a leg al acade mi cian \\•ith lit- lie courtroom experience v.·ho left the University of Chic11.go campus a y ear ago to head the .Ju:;ti C't' Oep.irtmc>nt. .o\lso hi~h on the list could bC' a longtime 1-"ord friend, Senate as- sistant ~linority Leader Robert Griffin, 52, of Michigan. Bomb Kills 2 in Israel JERUSALEM !UPI! - A bomb exploded in the city's busiest intersection at Zion Square during the evening rush hour today, causing death and injury and blo"•ing glass out of shop \\'indows. Police sources said al le3st two persons were killed and several others v1ounded. The bomb went off out· si de t he Mis gash l'laboureka snack bar and the corner o( Lun:t Street and Jaffa Road. The force of the explosion tore the body of one person in half. · • "-, ... • • BrougJat Pla11e In Ul'l,....,...t Capt. I-t arry 0 ;.1vis. 55, shu"-'ll in a n earlier ~~oto with a young Vietnamese refugee. hn s been ldentif1td as the pilot of the plane which caught fire on takeof! Wcdnes· day al Kennedy Airport after suckinJi a Clock of seagulls into ils engine. Davis brought the pl311e back safely. f'ro• P ,..e Al BODY .·· covered near the center or the Jl<!Od by divers who had spent µte an.emoon methodically crossing the old granite pit in tbe.ir search. He was found almost exa~ly \\'here n~i&hbor and hunting t'ompaaion St tY"tn M. ~ana s howed :searchers Monday ru ght. Fana told police he used u piece of telephone pole for s~p­ part as he paddled out t~the point where he 20 aw Antonelli go do~. l~ut he too bel'ame e ntangled in the ltndriJ:; of weed~ chokily; lt)e pond. 1',f'aring for hws O'ND aifety he tu med back , he s~d. The "'eed ·c hoked. muddy "'aters derl ed a ttempts by hrel(uards and Orange Counb' SeirC'h and Rescue Teadl divers to find Antonelli and pu.mpl fere brought in from Costa M~a and surroundin g cities to drrun the pond . i-\li ·night pumping 1:uesday droppe-0 the wa!cr level five feet, allowing the d1vers le> i l.ruggle thei r way chin deep through the mass of weeds. But water seeped bock into the pond from the Senta ,.\n~ River channel at about half 1 h<' r:ltt• it \Vas pumped out, ham- pering th~t t>ffu rt, :i Cos~a Mesa public \\.'Orks l'rewn1an said. CrabbJJ Fishermo11 Son f-"'r~n<·i sco's crah Sl'ason got off tn a s ha ky• s t;.irt this ..,..l't·k \\'ilh uni)' 12 IXla t!) sailin.L! out throug.h the qolt.!en (;alt' in sc"rcl1 of the incrc<.1 ~1ngly e\u~1,·c dehcac)'. r·rank BalcstcM dis pl..iys som e of. his scant catch ~ a mere 30 pounds. 011 gocxl days fis h e rmen return with 1\ntonelli·s mother, Ann Allen, and stepfather, George, of La Palma were preparing to leave lheir mountain cabin Tuesday "'hen they received a phone call :1bout the tragedy. Through the d:i v \\'ednesday. they consoled. eaCh other as they watch~ t~e divers from a slight depression 1n the bank betw een two tumbl('weeds. al most the only shade on the nearly barren shore of the pond. . 1.000 pounds. Energy Czar Tries To Boost Oil Deal By JOHN VAl .Tt'.RZA Ot tl1t 01111 PllO'I Sllll While government at::('ncit.•s in Orange Counly and els<'"'h1•r1• continued to threat<'n suil lo :..t•lp offshore oil lease sales by tht· federal government, the nation's energy czar "'as trying to ht•ad them off. V.'ith the list or potl'fllial plain · tiffs gr owing , National EncrJ::y Adminis t r ator Frank Zarb ap- pear('d in I.as Angelt~ WC'dn ('>; dav with fresh promises of ;.i str'oni:er local voice in the futurt.· o( the federal oil tidelands three mil«i off the Orange Coast. f'ro• Page A J MISHAP ... Freeway and the future Corona del Mar Freeway employt.-d tht• victim . He had been on the job as an apprentice c r ane oiler for six months. police said. They were notified by Harry(' Gross of Long Reach. projrC't m anag('r fo r the large job lnvol v· tng several firm.s. Only 13 days 3R:O. another t'rane accident invol\iing place· menl of an interchange support pillar killed one workman and seriously injured three at.hers Harold G . Morris . 28. of S30G Franklin Circle. \Vestminster. v.·as killed instantly "'hl•n crushed inside a spidt>rwt>b of stet-I reinforcing rods when tht•y s mashed to earth. • His co-workers were taken to Costa Mesa Me morial Ho.c:;pita l. but have sin ee been transferr<'<l to fa ci lities in Newport Beach. Wilmington and Corona. State 0('partment of Industri al Safety ('Xperts are probing thl' pre\'ious acl'tdt•nl The body of th£> victim 1n today 's incident was takf"n to Rell Broad"·ay ~1 ortuary, Cfl!'it:.t ~1 esa, y,·here fun eral services are pending. Zarb mana ged to st<1ll a pro- posed action af{a1nst the sale Wednesday by J.os ,o\ngelesCoun- ty sup<'rvi surs Rut in Orange County, supervisors there echoed resolu- tions by Orange Coast cities and agrttd that a lawsuit proposed for filing next y,·eek should move ahead. Zarb spoke to the l.os Angelts Cou nty off1c1als ;_ind said that tht'V "·ould bt' u1ven :.i stronf,!er ,·01Ct.· than pr om1 st•d bt.~forc in tht· adm1nistrat1on of the 1.25 million offshorl' a(· res that "'Ill go on lhl• block Dee; 11 . Reluctancl' already had sur· faced in Los AnJ?eles political circles to fight the impending lC'a ses -even before Zarb a p- pe:lred R('C~IUSl' thC' U.S. Department nf the Interio r had dl"lcled Santa :i.tonica Bay frorrl the tracts up ior i?rabs, the immediate threat ti) l.os An1?eles v.·a s cased. J.al(' last v.·cek. reports cmt'rged that Los Angeles - pri marily city government - y,·ould back out of the lead role in the 011 fight The suit actually a petition for a fedl'rJ I court injunction - \\'lll be decided upon ,..,hen cily :.ittornevs and other delegates lro1n about 40 government en- t1t1es meet in Los Angeles Friday aftt•rnoon If the group concurs with the injunction. d('legates will carry lh(' petition into a di strict court in the nation's capital. probably on :'>!onda v In tti(' m1..•a ntimC', lht:' entities :.ll!l adan1ant about thl" halt lo the leases pe nding better govern- ment e nvironmental safeguards are looking to eit her the slate or County of San Diego to serve as lh<' leader in the battle. Oran;?e County supervisors took a st rong stand against the pt>nding lease sales in an action \\'1'.'dn('::>d a y. Two board me mbers, Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark, made ::;('parate propo!i a ls to enter the fray over the drillinS! issue. His father, Anthony Antonell1, :i stocky man with thinning blac~ hair. sat slumped over ?n the hood of a police car, Watching the searchers. . The fam ily , the father said, lives four blocks from the pond. They moved to the Cons~tuti~n Lane home in April, he said. His son. he said, was gr aduated from Edison ltigh School and had .at- tended Newpt>rl Harbor High &hool previously when the fami- ly lived in Newport Beach. ·He ,vas a hell or a swi mmer,•· he said. "He loved that ocean down there. He was always going rishing or talking about it. He was a surfer. "l tried to get him in the Merehant Marine. That's what he really wanted. But you have to have pull. '·it ·s a terrible thing.·· F ront Page Al SUSPECT • • in truders apparently panicked on seeing the weapon. Of'ficers fo und the gu n under her body. Investigators continue to seek • :1 rat m an with long hair and a beard" who was seen running from the Bayview Street home at the time the shots were fired. Offi<'ers said the unknown wit- ness m ay have been present in the hom e with Cauwels at the time the four men drove up to the house i n what n e ighbors described a.s a 10-year-old light colored sedan. Ta.ss Flay s U.S. Policy UNITF.D NATIONS. N. V. CA Pl -A U.S. challenge to all coun· tries to release their political prisoners and apply to the mselves the same standards they demand of Chile and South :\friea brought quick condemna· ti on from the soviet Union today. The Soviet news agency Tass criticized lhe measure as an "un- savory stratagem '1 to distract at- tention from the anti·Zionism re- .solution ''which declared Zionism to be a form of racis m and racial discrimination .·· S01oking a Cri01e? Bill to P ro tect Non-smokers WA SHINGTO N CU PI> l.egblation making it u federal crime to 8m oke in certain public places was introduced today by Rep. Robert Orinan (0 -l\1 ass.). \\•ho said the health of a non· s m oki n g majorit y w a!" th rC-atened by a smoking minority. Drinan a lso propost."d iocreas · ing the fedtral cigarette tax for th~ £irst lim e since IM-1 by lj pen· ny a pack 0tnd usinjl the S.100 millioo in revenue.$ for rcse&rC'h on cant'er, heort and other smok· lng-rclated diseases. I-le said the bill would provide the first federal protection Qr the rights of nons mokers. "There is nothing funny <tbout nonsmokers' M3hts, at least not to that majority or Americans who want their health to be pro- tected from s m oke contamina· t.iOfl rot~ upon them by a (cw ... Dri•an aaid at a news con· ference . llis proposed ''Smoker and Nonsmoker Health Protect.ion Act <(_197$'' would maJce it a civil offenst". punishable by fine, to smoke in waiting lines. lobbies and boardinR ~•rt•as of airports, train st~tinn!'>, airport buildings and bus terminals involved in in - terstate I ro::an sportation. Smokin~ "·o uld al so b e restricted in fcdersl building:-;, mililnry bases and Congress. 1'he btll also "'ould require a s 1ron~l'l' health warning on cigarette paC"ks. Antismok 1ng groups called ASH I Action on Smoking and l-1ealth ). GASP !Group . Against Smokers' Pollut ion) and SOS tStudents Opposed to Smoking) hailed the propas al. The American Cancer Society said it endorsed the bi ll 's prin· c1ples, and a representative of the Amtrican Public Health As· soc1st1on appeu.red al the news ('On(erence to express that or- ganiza~lon 's con cerns about the health of s mokers a.nd non· s moker:s . Ortnan said 3.4 million non- smokers are raced with serious ~allh ha1ards from cl11rettc 14M)ke1 includina: persons sulfer- > ing rrom chronic bronchitis. sinusitis , emphysema, asthma and heart disease. The bill would require all rederal a ge,ncies to separate s mokers fro m nonsmokers In work areas, recreation areas and cafeterias, Drinen said. Smoki ng would be banned In elevators. reception &reas, con- ference rooms and other confined places open to the public. "Ninety percent o! the tuni: <'anC'e r, 30 percent ol lhe heart disease aod 90 percent ol chronic bront'hiUs and emphysema in this country are caused by smok- ing,·· Drinan is•ld. Anne Oufrin, a spm:eswoman ror the Tobacco lnsUtute, wbich represents cigarette manuflt· turers. said : ••we have •lways maintained legialaUon ta not needed, that Csmoktnc·ln public! ls a matter of courtesy and one doe3 not legialete courtesy. There is no pr()ven health etrect on the beaJt.hy nonsndar from <11amte smoke. The health ll: 'a sue is• rod berrln1... , J l ••fPJi • q ms• -. . ..,..,. .... 'l .. _, - "• • DAJLY "1LOT A:J • OC to Keep 'Old' Vote Mac es &\S Yi'@M [( ®@[(WO©® Tbe~olumn appeaf'!f dally except SaiarWUDJl.M~s. ,at a prnhlrm"! T11en u'rirf' 1'01 Du11n. Pal u:1/l cu.t rPd rope . or / tile 011¥11Jf't.I/ (J ntl UC'· /1()n ytiu 11•···rt rri ,,,fi ,,• Hrt'(/1111 1•"~ Ill ,,,.,,,.,,11,11·111 •lnrf l•U~l fl ••''" i\la 1/ Jfllllf <J l~'.\/lfll(,'f ,,, l'o f f>unri 'Af Y11 ur S•·r11ir1· f >run y " Cono:r 1)01/y /11ful . PI) /CnJ /WI. t '11s'u .\Tl'llO. rA 91626, l nc·l11dt• 11v 11r 1 l'lt• pl101111 1111 r It '11•,. ltfoblle \'al ue DEAR PAT: we·re thinking about purchasing a mobile home-. Although the initial cost certain- ly is less than conventional hous- ing. we've he ard that mobile homes Jose their value quickly. lf this is true, what is the rate or depreciation? . L . D., Laguna flills It's estimated that mobile homes lose 37 percent or their value in !our years, and 72 per- ('ent in 10 years, according to Dr. Desmond Jolly, UC Extension Consumer Economist. Conven- tional homes usually tend to in- crease in value over a period ol time. Propert 11 Law• DEAR PAT: I am fa ci ng a divorce in California. 1·ve heard or the community property laws in this state and this concerns me because during my marriage I inherited some hei rl oo m furniture and a number of s tocks and bonds in m y name from my rather. \\lould these things be in· eluded in lhC" propert): that is divided . or do they remain my personal property? 'f.A .. Corona del ~-f ar California's community pro- perty laws have been revised. and an attorney's advice on your specific situation is recom · mended. Generally, property o"'lled before marriage now re- mains separate and a gi!l or in- -heritance received after mar- riage belongs to tbe spou~e who received it. Erfectlve Jan. I, 1975, eith er spouse has lo establish that prope rty acquired in a written document is separate or community property. .. 25·11ard Pool DEAR PAT: My husband and I are planning to move within the next two months. We would like to live in the Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills or El Toro area . Can you (ind o ut if any apartment or condominium complexes there have a 25 -yard-long swim- ming pool? I am an avid swim· mer and the len gth is important for lap swimming . C.S .. San Clemente Fran McCauley. a represen· tative of Forest E. Olson, Inc .. will help you find the type or apartment and pool you require if you phone her at 837.9550_ McCauley said that a number or apartments have pools available lor tenants. bot locating the size . of pool you prefer will take some searching. Flame R etardant • DEAR PAT: Althoug h m y children·s sleepwear is made or flame retardant fabric, I worry that numerous launderings may have decreased the effectiveness of this treated fabric. l've heard that there is a homemade flameproofing recipe, but I don ·t know what it is. Can you find out? L.K., Cosla Mesa Combine seven ounces or Borax and three ounces or boric acid in three quarts of warm water. ~ip clothing t.o be treated into thi~~ixture. Flame retar- dant fabnt -standarm require a garment to provide full protec· tion through SO launderings. X·Ray Glas•e• DEAR PAT: My son ordered a pair of x -ray g lasses fro m Abracadabra Magic Shop in Rahway, N .J ., last July 31. This item was advertised in Boy·s l.ife magazine. I 've sent two letters to the company asking for either the glasses (which my son still wants) or a refund, but no answer bas been received My son is rightly concerned about the fairness of this rlllll'S bUSi• ness practices, and so am I. G.S .• Newport Beach No record could be found o( you.r son's orlg:iDal order, nor or your letter. T be magic shop i~ ~g • form to you, requesting proof of purchase and other in- form1tion. As soon as It Is re- turned, the gl1.1ses wlU be mailed to your son. Small·toy ud pre· mium·offer r1·rms a lways advise pare•ts to see that orders are paid for by chet:k or mooey or· der. Cash often gets lost iR tbe mall and many ordcns remain _.ueci. ' /<... • Kiss for a Pri1rce As far as i\1ary Grcint is C'oncerned. ··1-lerbert·· the frog is a prince of a fellow. 'fhe reas on is that Herb won first prize for Mary \Vcdnesd::iy in frog jumping contest held in connection with 13io-sc1cnce Week at UC Irvine'. i\1arv is a senior biolo,f!}' major ~•t UC I. · Ousted ·Lieutenant May Sue Marines LOS A:<GEL<~S CU PI J Lt ;tary Niflis is considering swn~ the :'itarine Corps which fi rst threatened to put her on trial fur :iileged sexual misconduct and then abruptly a llowed her to re· sign, her attorney said Wednes- day. A.ttornev J ay J efrroat or El Centro said Mrs. Niflis . a 23- year·old divorcee, was ''in isola- tion some where on the Wei;t Coast,., deciding whether she wants ''to bec ome a publie person, or go into c ivilian life and not be involved in the attendant publicity of fighting for womcn·s rights and being part or a cause. "It 's a personal decision as \~.rell as a societal one. There are legal iss ues tha t might be re- .solved by fighting this to the end. But she has to look al this as an individ ual too a nd how this will·· affect her.·• The Marines accepted 1\1 rs. ~iflis' resignation Monday, end · ing court-m a rti a l proceedings which were to ha ve begun Wed· nesday at El Toro Marine Air Station. She had been charged with Y..ilful disobedience of an order, sodomy, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentlewoman and conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline to the armed fort:es of the United States. No Burglar; Clumsy Dog A rep<>rt of a possible burglary in progress at a neighbor's home, prompt. ed by the sound of breakinl( glass, led Jluntington Beach police to uncover a case of felony clumsiness Tuesday night. The culprit hea rd ·by Pam Montoya, o r 9702: Melinda Circle. was the other family's pet dog. who is in the dog.house today. lie apparently was scouting around the kitchen for a snack about 9 p .m .• and knocked a casserole dis h to the noor. !haltering it. • ' .<\II but one of tht= charges in· Yoived al legations t hat she engaged in sexual relations with eniisted men on eight occasions . The remaining count involved a n incident in which she allegedly allowed an enlisted v.•oman with whom she was joggin~ to pick Ull some gear in her quarters. Bizarre Sex Uncovered at Murder Trial SAN RAFAEL CAP) -A packed courtroom has heard testimony of a bizarre, slave-Like relations hip between a 16-year· old girl and 20-year-old youth charged with killing her parents and burning their bodi es in a bar becue pit. Charles David Riley is accused in Marin County Superior Court or participation in the gris ly murders of James and Naomi Olive in their Terra Linda home June 21. Marlene Olive races murder proceedings in Juvenile court. Under prosecution questioning Wednesday, Deanna Krieger, 17-year -old friend of the accused. testified that the girl regarded herself as a "high priestess'• who exacted absolute obedience Irom her young lover. The witness said Miss Olive or· dered Riley to s teal for her. carved her initials, "M.O.," in his back, bit Riley black and blue, and orde red him to perform sex acts on her before others. i\1iss Krieger said s he shart'<I Riley as a sex partner with Miss Olive shortly a fte r the murder and said Mis s Olive initiated the killings because her parents re- fused to Jet her date Ril ey. The young lovers were arrest· ro July l, or 10 days after the re- mains or the victims were set afire in an isolate d barbecue pit near China Camp in San R afael. Miss Krieger said she spent a day and a n ight with Riley and Miss Olive after the murders. saying she was "freaked out'" by the deeds. Police s a;.d Mi ss Krieger ultimately telephoned them about thes layings. ~ . • I Reason: They're Paid For lly GARY GRANVllLE °'""'o.."'"·~ . Orange County supervi~ors look a long look at \•ote tallying systems Wednesday and decided the county's existing system will do until something better comes olong. What the county bas now is an 11-year~ld vote counting system originally designed to band.le les.s than half the ballots expected to be cast in next year's primary election. But before deciding l.111 · animously not to spend from $1 .S million lo $9.3 million !or a °'w system, supervisors were told ttn' county's Coleman-Gyrex system is: have recommended that the !'Uper11'isors approve purchase o( the $1.7 million punch·card system m anufacturt>d by Com· puter Election Services Inc. But only Fifth Dis trict supervisor Thom as Rtley was willing to follow the task !orco and the Grand Jury's advice, Riley's motion to accept there· commendation failed to attract. the st>conding m otion needed lo bring the question to a vote. Suoervisors Ra lph Clark and Robert Ballin found themselves allied in a do-nothing position,. advocating continued use ol lhe Coleman-Gyrex system. Bo ard Chalrman Ralph Diedrich appeared to bo leaning Host:1ge Okay in tsvor of the punch-c.a:rd system m:1nufactured by Diamond Jn· ternatiooal Corporation. Through questions asked of punch·card systems ad....-ocatt.'S, Supervi!ior Llturento Schmit fn· dicated bis sentiments wor~ bound closely to voting · machines. Whilo Schmit stopped short or championing the proposed $9.3 million purchas e of American Voting Machine lcve r ·t yp1• machines, be(ore Wednesday'!-. meeting, copies of a memo writ . ten by bis top aidt", Loran Norton. was circulat('d among thi: s upervisors. Jn bis memo. Norton argued In favorofU:tecos· Uy mac:bioe purchase. -Capable of counting next year's ballots in 10 to 14 hours. -Expected to hold together ror another 14 years. -Serviceab le by ra ctory technicians from available stores of spare parts. -Paid !or. The board or supervisors' de. cision not to purchase a new vote tallying system was made at the close or a 2113-bour public hear- ing. Machete-wielding Suspect Gives Up It went against a recent recom- mendation by a special county study team and a suggestion madt:" by last year 's Grand Jury. Both had recommended that the Coleman-Gyrex system be aban- doned and that it be replaced by a punch-card syste m. The study t ea m ;jOd jury warned that continued use of the existing system could result in a' massive vole couhting snafu if stretched loo far beyond ils capacity. In the end, however, the supervisors decided that none·of the proposed new systems would £ill Orange County's needs. Their decision sent sales representatives and lobbyists from five m anufacturing firms from the m eeting without suc- cess in their long and intensive effort to convince county officials their wares are best suited to Orange County'.!! needs. Rut even the head of the county task force that recommended scrapping the Coleman-Gyrex system conceded that each of the proposed n e w vote tallying systems left something to be de· sired. "No system i s perfect . No system bas alt the d esirable qualities or does away with all the undesirable qualities:• said R. r. "Cuba'' Morris, director of the county 's General Services 1\gency. Thal disclaimer notwitbstand4 ing, Morris and bis committee Youth Arrested RED BLUFF IAPl -A. 15-year-<>ld boy has been arrest- ed for investigation or attempted murd e r or hi s 13-year·old brother, police said Wednesday Th e incident took place Halloween ni g ht and wa s originally reported to police as an accident, police .Lt.. Harold Scholen said. LAKE WALES, Fla. (AP)-A machete-wielding man, wanted for qu~tioning in the stabbing death of one woman, released another woman and surrendered to police early today after hold- ing her hostage for nearl,y JS hours. The hostage s uffered severe bruises, cuts and a possible Crac-- tured rib, police said. Police said Jasper Mines, 32, released Janie Nelson. a secretary. and gave up after be· ing convinced he would not be shot down when he left the real ~late office whe re she bad been held captive. Mrs. Nels on, 32, and the mother or three young childre~ was treated and released at.Lake Wales General 1-lospitaL "She was in good s hape.'' said her husband, Jim, who had wait· eel for hours in the police lines around the office where bis wife was held. ''She was more concerned about the man who beJd her:• ~elson said. ''She wanted to know if he was okay, too. She's very glad the ordeal is over.'' Mines was turned over to Jn. dian River authorities, who jailed him at Vera. Beach on charges or murder in the death o( a Satellite Beach woman, at .. tempted murder and car theft. He was to have a bearing later to- day. A s pokesman for Polk Cotmty Sheriff Monroe Brannen repart .. ed that Mrs. Nelson was suffer .. ing from severe bruises from her shoulder down to her lower back area. 1'She was beaten with the flat or the blade of lbc machete on ·several occasions during the first couple o( hours of the incident,•• the spokesman said. "She also bas s light cuts on both wrists and on b.er neck and possibly a broken or fractured rib.•• S599. Includes 4 chairs Sol id oak table with matching full text ured wood grain plastic top, and antique brass scull rail on the base. Available in 44" or 48" sizes. ~ ., . , .,... .. UPTO 30%0FF ' . • • ., -J -·. ··-. . ,. He described the euts as minor scratches and said they were in· flicted by the machete beinl! drawn against ber arm or neck.. ••u be felt like we were moving around too much. be would infiict ooe of these cuts,•• be said. Mines. a Cruitpicker Crom Wabasso, Fla., had stormed into the oCfice before nooo Wed.Des· day. Dozens of policemen and others surrounded the office and !,-pent the rest of the day and into the night trying to calm him down and talk him out.. But Mines, who Brtannen said Cre· quently referred to himself as ''the divine terrorist," repeate<I· 1y refused to surrender. Police said that before going to the office, Mines aU.acked twu passersby when be abandoned his van and stole a cat", One or those attacked. was r eported in critical condition. An off-Outy deputy in Indian River County found the body or Marie L. Hartnoll, 20, of Satellite Beach, bound hand and foot in the van left by Mines. Officials said she had been stabbed to de- ath. · Dan Taylor, a spokesman for Brannen, said Mines released Mrs. Nels on and gave up at about 1:30 a.m. only after finally being convinced be would not be im· mediately killed. ''He bad decided to give tlfl about an hour earlier but was still afraid we would shoot him,·• said Taylor. ••we final.ly con· \rinced him that we wouldn't. "'He Just said, 'l'm ready to do it.' and went to the door and rL .. moved the desk be bad bloclcing itandcameout.•• Brannen said Mrs. Nelson did as much as anyone in talkin~ Mines into giving up. ''She was a very br av~ woman,'' Brannen said. "Shf' talked to him the whole time and kept him calmed down.•• I • i/ j ON SEVERAL DISCONTINUED DINING ROOM COLLECTION S ~~t H.J.GAl\l\ETT fll~NlTURE j PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OESIGNERS Opt!,, Mo". lhu1~. & fri, l:vc ~. 11 15 HAROOR BLVD. cos r A MESA. CALI•. ' I • A 4 CAIL v PILOT Thursday, Novemb•r 13. 1975 . Jost ~ Coasting,~~ J <1'·· @ . , ( • 'tr ~ . with Tom arphine ~ llACKING IT: The Mission Viejo ~1unic ipal Advisory Coun· cil, which gained C'OrL'>iderable press last summer lor hacking back some bushes in an effort to curtail sex, is at it again. This time th e council, in its in· finite wisdom , is 1nulUng a plan to curtail burglary. Apparently this will be ac· complished the same way you curtail St'X. Cut back the bushes, th at is. l.asl summer. the municipal advisory body, which ac:t s for lhl' ;\lission Virjo con1munity bv J?iv- ing its advice to our Orange County Roard of Supt~rvi soi"s v.·as confronted '"'ith an alle~ed 1..·1vic problem in an area knOwn ;.1s Eldorado Park. IT WAS ASSERTED by certain citizens that young people were gathl'ring at this park and \anguishing benl'alh the cover of ;1C'ac1a bushes to make love, nmong other things. Thus lht• solution was to wipe out the aC'aC'ia bushes. You are left lo s uspect that lov· cmaking m ay not have been eliminated in Mission Viejo. Only thl" bushe:s went. Love probably JUSt shifted locale. Now the new Mission Viejo pro- blem as been brought lo the at- tention of the municipal advisers at another park location known as O'Neill Park, This is a small neighborhood greenspol in the community, not to be confused 'Kith the sprawling o ·Neill re- gional facility. Anyway, the citizen com- plained that shrubbery at the lit- tle o·Neill Park has become a lurking place fqr burglars and Qther misc reants. How they know this if they haven 't caught ::k>me burglars in there is uii-. clear, but that's .the complaint anyway. So the Rig MAC has returned to its Expedient Nul"flber One, which is .to r~quesVthat county crews once again whack away at the bushes. · ALL OF THIS may t.ouctroff a whole new novel approach t.o C!rime prevention. You do not so much eliminate that bad-doer as to wipe out his .potential lurking locations. When they get done with all this, Mis· 1ion Viejo m ay look like the araha Desert .. This approach reminds me of In old ·friend>, ·capt. Earl M. 1'Stoney" Stoneback, now retired from the Newport Beach Police Department. He has a son who oow en(Jl'ces the law in the city of Irvin~: An yway, Stoney had a aickname a mong peace officers of our region. ... They called him ''The Alley Ranger.•· TIUS CAME ABOUT because Capt. Stoneback had-a theoey (hilt crime was bred in the alleys. Thus in hi s patrolman days, be prowled the alleys Of Ne-wport with great diligence. In the process, he captured a large legion of criminals and likely discouraged a great many Other baddies by his inccessant Biley-prowling. STONEY BECAME an expert Jtt leaping alley fences in a single bound and running in the dark. And Newport Reach has a large number or alleys in which he practiced his trade. Never, .however, do I recall Capt. Earl M. Stoneback ever suggesting that Newport Beach tear out all of its alleys. Portugal Assembly Trapped LISBON. Portugal CUPll - Thousands or constructi on "\\'orker:s: seized the legislative 8~· se~~ly today and tr~pped prime m1n1 s ter Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo in his official residence. About 200 deputie s ur Portugal's constituent assembly were bl oC'kaded inside the a~­ sembly bwlding in an all night siege but allowed to nee without. vio lence shortly before thC' "'orkers took over the building. MORE TllAN 20,000 workers, many wearing overalls and con- struction helmC'ts . crowded the streets around the grounds of the government palace, demanding a 25 percent pay hike. They formed a corridor to al- low the 200 deputies of the consll tuent assembly to withdrav•'. but Azevedo and hi s aides remained trapped in a nearby offi ci al rl'- sidence without food and water Wooden barricades blocked ad· jacent streets leading to the conl· plt'x or government buildings. The demonstrators Ch('(•red tht• communist deputies after thi•y filed out of the building, but thl' other deputies drew jeers. THE DEPUTI F.S were trapped in the building all night. Union leaders said they we re calling in rein(orC'e mPnls from other cities and n nationwidl' general str11Ce to back up their demands. The events in J,isbon v.•C'rt• matched for the countrvsidl' a nd on the Portuguese islarlds in the mid·Atlantic by new report:; of violence and serious civilian un- rest. In southern Beja, thou1'ands or communist-led worke rs d c · monstrated against tht" ~ovcrn­ ment, then decided to drive to Lisbon to join the construction workers. Factory workers ln the in• dustrial be-It around Lisbon also passed motions tq join the pru· test. L~ THF. FAR north, Roman Caµtolic groups announced they planned a rally-to protest against the leftist actiori~ in the squth.· On the Atlantic islands, 3 bomb destroyed an air force transport plane parked al an airfield In the Madeiras. GWIS End Marriage MANAGUA, Nicaragua <UPI> -The radiant bride danced happily with an as- sortment of guests al her wedding reception, but not with her husband. He was drinking heavily at the ,bar. Suddenly bridegroom Julian Escorcia staggered across the dance floor, snatched his wife Isabel • from the arms of her dance partner and slappefi her. Isabel F.scorcia"s fathe r intervened. And in a flash, the father and his new son- in·law pulled out pistols and shot each other. Both fell dead. Isabel, still in her wed- ding dress, suffered a shoulder wound and was rushed to a hos pital near the small town of Villanueva. 90 miles northwest of 1\.1 anagua. ... 5t<r-to .. .. St.'--'' " " S..tt~-•Clty .. " s.i ''arw;b<:o " .. -~ .. .. Wfthl~ .. " Wide Tributes · Personal Drive ... .P11Shed Douglas • President FOrd, who once ac· :~~~~~~t:_, WA SHINGTON (UPI) - cused WiJliam 0 . Oougla! of espousing ··hipple-.yippie style revolution," led the tributes to was then thal Ford. as a con- gr.essmao, Jed a sharp a~tack against Douglas and 8SSOC1&Ted him with revolutionaries. WILLIAM 0 . DOUGLAS WAVES TO PHOTOGRAPHERS Wife Cathy Says She·s Happy Over New1 the Supreme Court justice who resigned Wednesday. Douglas' \\'ife, Cathy, said she was happy he resigned in the sense that "this will give him the freedom and leisure to re· cuperate. ·· AN OLD FRIEND, retired editor R obert Lucas or the Yakima, Wash., Herald said he and friend s had urged Douglas to retire earlier this year. ··But he just didn 't like the idea of quit· ting. •te thought he could re- cover.·· I.ucas said it wa s Douglas' personal drive, not any fear ~Ford replacing him with a conservative, that led him to stay on despite ill health. Douglas thought about quitting in 1970 when Ford led a move in Congress to impeach him, Lucas said, but, "'he said, 'The hell with it. They're not going to chase me out of the court'." It FORD .. JN accepting the re- signation, wrote Douglas: "You.r distinguished years o( service are unequaled in all the history of thl" court •.. future generations of citizen:> wi U continue to benefit from your firm devotion lo the fundamental rights of individual rreedom and privacy under the Constitution.'· • Chief Justice Warren E. .Rurger said, "We devoutly hope that once relieved of the taxing "'ork of the court, his beallh will improve and he will again be able to pursue the wide range o( interests that have commanded his interest all his li fe and for the 37 years on the court." Jus tice Potter Stewart said Douglas .. stands uniquely alone in the history of our court and our country .•• I have Jong admired .his intellect, his independence, hi~ enl"rgy and his vision. I salute him now as a man of ex- traordinary courage." Energy Bill Firming Up SEN. BIRCH. Bayh CD-Ind.). architect of th!? Senate's rejec· tionof two high court nominees of former president Richard M . Nixon, called Douglas "one of the great figures of American jurisprudence." Finding a fuc- cessor of comparable quality, Bayh said, ''will be '* most formidable task." WA S HINGTON (A P ) Energy legislation that v.·ould r(·· duce fuel priC'es temporanly is awaiti ng final action in tht• Senate a nd !louse after winning appro\'al of congressional con· f eret•s and apparently of the Ford administration. The bill. if signed by President Ford . would establish a national t•nergy policy and resolve a 10· month.old impasse between the Democratic Congress and the llepublican White House. • CONG R ESSIONAL •Econ·, omists estimated the l eg·~ islation would r esult in an im-·.--: mediate 3.5-cent reduction in the· price or a gallon of gasoliQe or heating oil. Prices would begin rising above today·s level in mid-1977, going from the present 6().cent per gallon average fo r gasoline to about 63.S cel\ls if other factors remain constant. Democrats on the Seilate- flousl" conference committee that wrote the final bill sai&.they have assurance~.from Fo.nl ad- ministration officials that the compromise is acceptable. But none of.the 11 Republican con- ferencees signed the measure. THE BILL, cleared by the con- ference committee Wednesday night after 15 days of debate, is likely to gain final congressional approval by the end of the month. Sen. Jacob Javits <R·N.Y.), said he hoped Ford would · be ''truly cognizant of the size and the hi gh level of judicial learning ~ Justice Douglas whose shoes are to be filled in crisis times like these." ~ .WW!!: D1 2 MALE CO.GO DANCERS HELD 139 Escape Death In Crash Landing But since current controls pn oil prices are due to expire Sa'tur· day. Congress probably will rush to the White House a stop-gap meas ure to prevent controls from lapsing until the long-range bill is approved. Or the Jong- range plan could be made retroactive to Saturday. In addition to extending oil· price controls through March 15, 1979. the bill includes a variety of energy-conservation plans and creat es standby presidential authority for gasoline rationing. CINCINNATI (UP!)-Twogo· go dancers were arrested Wed - nesday and charged with public indecency. Both were men. The male dancers, aged 20 and 24. were performing at a special "ladies" show at a suburban nightclub. RALEIGH, N.C. CAP> -An Eastern Airljnes 727 jetliner with 139 persons aboard crash-landed in heavy rain at Raleigh-Durham Airport Wednesday night. Four persons were injured. The plane, headed to Raleigh from Atlanta, went partly off the runv.•ay and ripped open its belly as it skidded to a halt. The im- pact ripped off an engine and almost severed a wing. AN EASTERN spokesman said records indicated there were 1.3t passengers and eight crew mem- bers aboard the plane. Walter J . Roger, Eastemsales and service manager at the airport, said the plane's landing gear apparently collapsed on landing. "It 'Was a miracle that we walked away,·· said Charles Warren of Raleigh, a passenger. '·We ran away, .really, through the rain. "Tl"n minutes prior to ap· proaching the airport. we ran in· to a heavy electrical storm," Warren said. "It sounded like lightning hit the plane once. The next thing I knew, I thought the pilot had made a bad landing. The rain was so heavy that the plant~ landed in about eight in- ches of waler.·· WARRF.S SA ID for about "six or seven seconds. there was some s..,.,noon, Tfdes Stlll,,...., fl ... THUllSOAY SK«lodfllOh •·OI o m. s.cond !Ow 11: '° . .. ... ' panic and screaining among the passengers.•• The passl"ngers and trew evacuated, the plane through emergency c hute.s. At leas( one of the injuries resulted from the evacuation, officials said. TllE MOST ·controversial con- Sl"rvation sections "''ould require the auto industry to manufacture cars that use less gasoline and direct the states to enforce measures aimed at cutting energy consumption by five per· cent by 1980. Three undercover palice t>(- ficers -two men and a woman -observed the performances- and arrested t he two. The club's owner also was arrested and charged with pandering and ob- scenitY,.:,.._ ... ,..,.,_.__.,.,,,,,. He Speaks For You · Gloomy Gus is your spokesman because you and other Daily Pilot readers put words in his mouth. Have you got a pet grievance? Lay It on Gus. Remember to stick to Issues-no personal attacks. Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Dally ~llot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Callfornia 92626 . Then .wale~ for your Gus. He appears daily on the editorial p~gi of the Dally Pilot. "! ' He speaks for you, In the . .. DAILY PILOT • • • • ' . I. . ' Sparks Blamed Wincls Whip Up Four Brush Fires ~•nm Wire Semen F'ire fighters were baWina four wind-whipped brush ftre5 which consumed nearly GOO acres in oorthern San Oieeo Coul\ty. The-wool bl:u..e..J>umed some 300 acres of brush in North Hi_g_hland Valley, w ~s t of Witness Says Fromme Told Him to .Kill SAC RAM ENTO !AP ) -A man "A'ith a history of bizarre revela- tioru1 to the FBI S'ay:s Lynette Fromme ordered him in June to kill the president of Kaiser In· du:,iries and his wife and paint their bodies pink . Pink is one of the colors the company uses in trademarks. l-:d"·ard Vandervort of York, Pa., said the instructions were in a letter fron1 Miss 1'~romme dated June 17. The letter v.·as read at her trial Wednesday v.•ith the jury oibsent. ·"-Ka.is er offi cial later said com- pany president \Villiam Roesch hadn 'l lived in the city where Van · dervort v.'as supposedly djrcctcd !)inceJanuary 197•1. Ramona •Jrport. accordlng to the California ,Division of Forestry. More than 80 men with 14 fire eneines and three air tankers were .l!it:nl to the area, where wind:s were d esc ribed as "particularly strong." STATE FORESTRY officials ~aid the fire was probably touched orr by sparks blown from a rubbish fire. ?oteanwhi lc, a brush fire on the Camp Pendle ton Ma rine base blackened 200 acres before: it was C'Ontained Wednesday aflenwon. Cause of the blaze is being In· vestigated, a Marine spokes man said. Late-season Santa An a winds also . started a brush Cite that eharied about 850 acres in dry, rugged t errain near Chatsworth before being contained. The blaze in the Lake Manor area Wednesday was touched off about 3 a.m . when the high winds do"A·ned power lines just inside the Ventura Co unty line. THE WISOS P US HED the blaze southwest into U>s Angeles. County, threatening several homes, but damage was confmed to several small outbui ldings, fire officials said. .. . ...... • CAILYP1LOT AS • State's -Stud~nts -Slu;mp ~! Test Score1 Sinking .'in Readi.ng, Math JJ ... c... • :e and ·leade r and s in ger' Louis Prima, 62, is in a mild roma at Cedars or Lebanon- Jiit. Sinai Medical Center, where he underwent surgery. for a brain tumor a month ago. SACRAMENTO (AP) - Callfomla bl1h acbool aerilon are ~tinuin,g to alnk in national rankin41 on reading, laniua_ge use and mathematics test.a, the &late Board of Educatioo was told today, The state's 12th rraders were below the naUonat avttage tn·att three areas in slandardiled test.a durint-tbe 1 .. t school year, a tntin1 committee said. Resulll were wors t in language use, where California seniors dropped into the bottom third of the nation , the committee said. llY CONTRAST, second and third-graders both scored above the national average in reading, the only test they took. The com- mittee 5aid their performance reflect:t the increased attention Moore THal RUiing Due . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The Ninth U,S, Court ol Appeals has ruled that the time Sara Jane Moore has spent in psychiatric examinations may be excluded from the requirement that her trial begin within 90 days of her arrest. If Miss Moore, accused of firing a shot at President Ford Sept. 22, is found mentally competent to stand trial on the scheduled date of Dec. 15, it will be up tolhe judge whether lo extend the ti'me limit, the appellate court said. . The decision may also apply to the case of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, who is charged with armed bank robbery. Defense attorneys for both women have argued that lhe period of determining competency should be excluded from the 90 days. tbe state is P•Yin& to tbe lower 1rod.,,. The panel 1lso rt"p(Jl'ted en· touragtng results among sixth· graders, who llhowed the biggest improvement of any grade level, though they remained sligbUy below national averages. But lhe-lesl l"esult.s were loaded with bad news for educators: ·--Only S6 percent ol the bil:~ school seniors could say bow · much an item cost that was dis· counted 15 percent from $92. -ONLY St percent of lhe seniors found something ll.TOng with the spelling ''should'nt. ·• -Only 32 percent ol the .sixth· grader!! could divide one-half by one.sixth, and only 26 percent cOOld divide 7S by 25. -Twelflh·graders did poorly in s~Jecting the most concise, el· fectJve senlence from a group. But help may be on the way for the hig her grades, said Alex- ander Law, head of lhe Depart- ment of Education's O!fice of Program Evaluation and Research. "The emphasis on improving the instructional program in the lower grades is paying off," said Law, referring lo such programs as Ea rly Childhood Education. "A similar emphasis will be placed on the higher grades duri. ing the next two to four years" if the state adopts recorumenda· lions of the cominission for the r erorm of Inte rmediat e and· Secondary Education · (RISEi:, Law said. THE COMMITTEE also re-'! ported tli•t girls oul5<ored boyS• ' in language use at all _grade level11., boya did better in math at' ': all levels, and girls got higher r scorH . in reading in the 1ower gredes but we.re.matched by boys in the 12th grade. The. results did notmentioo lbe rontrover:ty that bas surrounded the testing process itself in re- cent years. Critics contend the . standardized tests don't measure real learning and are culturally bia:;ed. ~ ' Boy Molested ·Strangled LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The s trangled body of 6-year-old Richard Clady was discoverf!d Wednesday in a n abandonM house, police said. The bot's mother, Ora Clady, said her son stayed home Crom t:ichool because he had stepped oo a nail Tuesday night. 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Wi th Shell Super X )'OU ):Ct the a(}\'ant:1gc·!' of an all-:.-ea:-::on oi l, antl high temperature prot ect io n for heavy-<luty dri,·ing. Shell Motor Oils . -r ' - ' • A,6 DAILT PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE. , • • • I Med School Support UC lrvine -Califomia College of Medicine ha• teetered at the brink or a fiscal and political abyss for eight years s ince the school became a part of the UC ~ystem. Over tbe past year. it has been the subject of at· tack from state Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, who wanted it shut down ; negotiations "'ith Orange Coun· ty, which continues to drive a hard bargain fo r Oronge County Medical Center: and the fi scal knife of Guv. Edmund G . Brown Jr.1 "'ho lanced the school's hopes for an on·campus hos pital in the near future. But the medical school had the consis tent support of the Univcris ty of California adminis tration under former President Charles Jlitch. Last w e ek. new UC President David Saxon p ledged continuin g support for the medical school. ''If you look 20 years ahead al what Orange Coun· ty will be,'' he said, ''I cannot conceive of a situation where there is not a role for the medical school.'' Amid the s hifting circumstances that have forced dramatic res tructuring of plans for the medical ~chool over the past year, it is reassuring to know that a change in the universit y leadership has not m eant a change in lop le vel support for the school. Supreme Court Drama More and more often in recent years, d ecisions of the United St al es Supreme Court have touched the personal lives of U.S. citizens. J<"rom school desegregation to the rights of those accused of crime , from the death pe nalty to de £ini · tions of obscenity, the nine justices ha ve ruled on the constitutionality of local laws, and their rulings oft en have modified o r overturned those laws, directly af· feeling the American way of lire. · Wh en the court reconvened last month, it faced a heavy rost er of t est cas es. Among th em are Lhe f cderal eledion Jaw limiting campaign contributions;_ a further challeo ~e on the deaUt penal\y; antl·pollut1on laws; the question of union seniority versus minortty hiring ; and many more. Jn al least some of t~ese cases, it appeared the s wing. vote on the sharply divided court mlght be Uta\ of Justice Willi am 0 . Douglas. In hls 36 years on the high court ( loo ger than any other Justice in history ), Douglas had been a libera.1 and something of .• maverick. l-lis votes more than once called the turn 10 a touchy decision. But now , a fter sufferinll a ~raye str~kc , he had become a v~r y sick man. Fo owtng 1nten~1ve th~rapy , he returned to the benth, in a wheelchair, obviously physically disabled. . . . 'fhe question that d!Sturbed his fellow Justices and all who had dealings with the Supreme Courty, had to do with his mental com petence. And no one, not even lhe court its elf, had the right to examine hi s mf dicalre· co rds. 1 Dougla!i al first seemed determined to ~emain ~n the court, at least until after the 1976 election, so his successor could be appointed by lhe newly 1Jected l>reside nt. 1 f the President ~hould be a De!Ttocrat, that successor conceivably would be of sufficiently liberal background lo keep the court from moving on· to a solidly conservative traek. llis motive was understandable. The problem was hi s competence to de al with the crucial issues facin g the court in the interim of more than a year. 'fhis week, Justice Douglas solved that problem by anno uncing his r etire ment. There ha s been a move to initiate legis lation pro· viding for regular medica~ examnir:iation of all• fede r a l judges. who are appointed for life, to rule on their continuing competence. In the inte rest of all who come before the federal courts, som e s uch provis i~n pro~abl;: should be made to prevent a repe t1t1on of th.ls tragic episode. '• • i' • l . • • • -• ii -• CABINETMAKE!l, -.. • . . .... • , -.... J .. ~ ... .-.. -·-... '· -·-·-.. , . . . My Sister Springs a Surprise • Could Not Meet For d's cloakroom Standards Schlesinger No G·ame~player ( ART HOPPE J My sister dropped by the other evening to break th(' news. "I 'm running for President,·· she s;1iid . "That's nice," l said. "Of th e P.T.A. or the Garden Club?'' "Of the United States," s he said. ''The latest Gallup Poll says that a re-•· • C"ord 73 per· cent of th e public . would now vote for a woman for Pre s ident . Our time has come! Why are you frowning ? Don 't you want a President in the family ?" ''l have nothing against Presi- dents,'' I said. "But I certainly "'OU!dn 't want my sister to be one. "I always suspected as much. vou·re a male chauvinist pig ... ''Nonsense. You know very well I bave always placed women on a pedestal and treated them as equals.'' ''IF YOU THINK I'm your equal. why don't you want me to be President?·· ''Because it's no job for a woman. You know how women are.·· ··How are they ?'' ·'Charming. But they do tend to be r1ighty. Wh en it comes to de· C"isions. th ey never can make up thei r minds.·· . ''What are you talking about? I make hund reds of decis io ns every day -which bills to pay first, "·hat to cook George for din· ner, whether the children are too sirk to go to school, where We shoulp go on ou r vacation, who to " "1 mean crucial decisions - like whether we should recognize 4.lbani a." Dear Gloo1ny Gus Reading the rood pages I have just realized why one of my marriages didn'l slln'ive. The guy was' ge. nui~e lamb but 1 forjlot to rub his Jeg )With garlic before I roasted him. J1,V. •·You 'r e r ight . I often Jct George mak~those .·· ··And another thing. If yo u were President, who'd take care of the kids ? A!ter'&JI, there is no more important, cha1 1enging and rewarding role in oui: society than raising the next generation. We relegate this task to women because they have the love, un · derslanding and wisdom to ac· complish it ·· ''George says he 'll take care of the children.·· . • ''WELL, that lazy idi~1s pro- ba b ly not mu c h go·od fo r anything else. But the main thing 'is that women are too son.. Name two women who are tough enough to ... ''Golda Meir· and Indira Gandhi .'' " ... be vi gorous le aders . Any"·ay, you know how women are, always worrying about look · ing their best. expecting people to open doors for them ai1d talk· ing too mu ch.·' "That sounds like u President tome." "And bes ides being soft , flighty and indecisive, women · are constantly telling people "'hat to do , bossing-the m around .·· MY SISTER'S emotional out· burst didn 't surprise me. You know how women are -so irra· tional. What surprised me was that a member of the weaker sex co uld swing a 32·pound fl oor lamp that hard. WA S HINGTON -Th e terminal d isagreement over ''budget policy between Gerald R. Ford and James R. Schlesinger not onl y reflected underlying i.n- C'ompatibillty but stripped bare some-harsh realities about this President and his administra· ti on. • As Secrelary of 'Defense, 'Schlesinger simplS' refu.Sed to rubber·stamp deep mililary spending cutt .. essential to. President~ Ford·s potitical pac.kage of tax and budget reduc- tions. That he should place his hig hly informed view or na· tional security above Mr. Ford's . political imperatives was in· tolerable to the President. But that was only the last straw. Equally intolerable.were Schlesinger's prickly insistence on dissent. hi s semi.public air· ings of disagreem ents, his lack of congressional cloakroom good· ole-boy conviviality, his refusal to be a tea m player. WHEN repeatedly asked at hi s first press conference why he ha<l summarily Ci red.pe rhaps the na· lion 's best.qualified and best· perfor min g Serreta r y o f Defense, Mr. Ford refu.sed his re- asons . Thus, both the prelude an d aftermath or Sc hlesinger·s sack· ing suggest that th(' Ford White •louse. whirh advertities open· ness and candor. closely re· semb\es the :'llixon \Yhit e J.l&use in a bh orri ng diss ent and di versity . Sc hles inger's rumpled ap· pearanct:" and s up erior pro· fessorial tone di s pl eased l\1r. Ford even in hi s congressional days. Rut while the White Hous' has been spreading the story that Schlesinger ~as doomed by poor congressional relations, the truth is Jhal probably nobody in the Ford administration stands ' < . EVANS-NOVJi/!C . .. higher with Congress. $1,;bles· inger's problem was nat<~ting along with Congress but cettiog along with Jerry Ford. ·. SCHLESI NGE R 'S sar·· donic humor did not entrance ·the President. A high·level de· fense Jobbyl.at, viewing Schles- inger as the best Defense Secretary he had seen in two de- cades, calls him ··arrogant, Dbrasive, a cold fish." That Mr. Ford let the latter deleCts out· weigh the former qualities may reflect the congressional lnind's emphasis on congeniality. • But Mr. Ford might have tolerated ·Schlesinger's un · congeniality had he kept his views to himself. That the Secretary or Defense should suggest the Presi-· dent's detehte policy -as struc·· lured by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger -wasJesS than ' perfect was no more t erable to Mr. Ford than it would have been· to Richard M. Nixon. Even after the President de-. cidedtosack,SChlesinger (l:aut had not informed him ), senior White· House aides accused Schlesinger· oC leaking to the press disagree- ments with Kissinger over Euro- !;?8 ~ilJiOI) ,iax-budget reducti!• . Althoifgll this mirage.Ji e packap.is ao ~lection-year gi • mick which will never be enact· ed. Schlesln:ier tearectvo(~· ly cutting back ·Pentagon spend. ing wou·ld have long iraplic~tions . So; he said, /he would not do it. Schlesinger was outraged that budget' director James Lynn wanted $7 billioQ, cut from the de· fense budget for the next fiscal .year 1*?low the level already set by Cqne:res~ ... TQ..~hlesjnger:,(a,n eX-:Budget Burea u offi't',al himself), Lynn is the most politic.ally. oriented budget di.Ct!c· tor in memory and dedicat~pn­ Jy to Mr. Ford's election. So, to appeal over his head, Schles- inger asked for an appointment · with the President. IF J,YNN 'S Pentagon slash were approved, Schlesinger told the President, he could not sup-- port it in Congress. ~1r . Ford had already decided to fire hlm but gave no such indication to &hles- inger, who mistakenly thought he had convinced the President and departed from the White House in what an associate called "a bu<!tant mood." ' ll· a· def ens~ expert with Dr. Sclilesinger's credentials felt the cUf endangers national ~wity. wby did tfie Pre::i jdent neither dfsPute him nor accept his argu- ment? l$ the answer that Mr. Ford simply wanted to install faithful presidential aide Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of. Defense , guaranteeing no in·- terferen~e with election plans? That suspicion was .hejllatened by the'Pres1·aent' at'hiS lii'e.s con- ference. Defen<$in~, R&fmsl~ld's spe~ific. <(U~li.f).~~tlp}.1 1 \o 'be -Defens~~cr.~\ll>'Y,,.Mt. ,t'oi-4 ~it· • ed his experien.ce as. a ;,'naval aviator." The President Clearly was not interested in military or manage- ment qualifications but in the fact that Rumsfeld was one of "my gu)'s." Schlesinger, whose combination ·or high intelligence and charaC'ter is extraordinary in the For:d administration, never coUld" meet that CJoilioom standard. Alarm Over Cri~ pean defense deployments,; ,.in. " fact , he had leaked nothing alidsd»-· informed the While House. But to. the White House, Schlesinger was· incorrigible in publicly debating high policy better kept behind. ·closed doors. (Ja,n Be a Blessing, TliE FINAL straw did not in· valve Schleslfige r ·s serious ob- jections to detente policy but. ironically, support for Gerald Ford's old congressional special- ty : strong national prepared- ness. lJnder c0rt:Jtant attack from the Kremlin and American liberals for his insistence on adequate de- fense, SC'hl,singer was ill· -prepared fol' the White House re- quest that he s lash S7 billion in defense as part of the President·s By Clarenee M. Kelley, Director [ ;i Federal BureauDflnvestlgation C.UEST REPORT A recent poll revtaleq th»t...re-:1" sidents or the nation's 1argest cities consi~er crime ,as the worst prob1e$ facin g thelr com- mwtitie,s. TJ:lis Was in sharp .. con- trast'lb -,.· slmlla~ .1"'11 tak.-n-.in 194t' when• big-City dw.ellers ranked crime far dov.rn among the Items On their lists of major civic problems. ' ,. ind!lferent to issues that affect the well-being or persons and c.omm~ni_Ji.:S, then crime will ttrta' ly'ibrlve. . . Radar: The Invisible Enforcer The fiiidina:s of.this pall are, I belie.ve., hol at all surprising to most law enforcement officers . We have been inclined for many years to perceive C7ime as the number on·e problem· or ·most rommunitieJ, regardless or their size. After all, la'Wlessncss has reached unprecedented heights ·in rural , suburban, a nd metropolitan areas alike, and the volume of :serious crimes has risen awesomely in all these r e· gionsdu:1ng the past2S years. ·oN·TirE Other hand, it citizens expret8 their outrage at crime and 'report its occurrence pro-mpU~ to l>Olice, cooperate fully in it$ investigation and prosecu~ tiOIJ... give unfiirJching support to crilninal justice system pro- gr~s. demand realistic punish" mer(t tar serious or repeat offen· derS, set an example themselves or law-abiding citizenship, and become involved in correcting the inequities that .exist iii their communities, then crime will surely be contained. No successful attack on crime can be made without the backing or an informed and aroused citizenry. Discl osure that radar enforce· mcnt of the sPeed limit will be the 1976 lt>gisl ative goal of the Californi a Highway Patrol may find some support from zealots but it should bring shudders to those who cheri s h tbe freedoms upon which the United st.ates was founded. Those freedoms are constanlly threatened by the: introductions of ultra· and p seudo · S<'ientific ap· paratus into law enforce· me:nt ond the control of s>eo· pl • by th e govem.ment. The instant case is but analher effort ' by government to ba~ten the ar· rival of George Orwell 's 1984 con· cept: of oppressiv• rule. The peo- ple are being r aptcjly redUC-Od to mere number td .. ljttes with aU data concerning them fetl.lnto <0mJ)llte11 and the raul\aD! in:. formaU6n used to promulgator<- ,WaUona and edicts. -~ JIAD~ tool ls advanced -----· ( EARL WATERS J by Highway Patrol Com · missioner Glen Cra~g as e means to cope with the s:Yn)iJe speed limit. One can debate the merits of that law and , d epending upon whose statisti cs are. used, make the case that it has improved traCfic safety or that it has not. If it has it rertainly hasn't reflected in reduced insurance premiums. And there is a grand.inconsisten· cy in having e"pendtd billions ror highs peed ff'etWay systems throughout the state and then prohibiting speeds fll.'Jter than that permitted on many city 'Streets. The reduced highway speed was imposed as an energy saver, not a safety measure. Hailing it now as ~ boon to highway sa(et)' Ig nores its lolfltal extermiOll. tr 55 js safer than 65 \hen 4S mu.ort be •afer t)lan 55 fnd :I.I ~tr lban4.\. Where does itre.nd? ... A basic of lood law enforce· ment Is that lews to be enforced must be r°fsonable ~. accepta· bJP to the public. Not all the police in th(' country can enforce a bad law or one which is not sup. ported by a m ajority or the peo.~ pie. This nation round that out with prohibition. Jt received further demonstrutions of that prin<'ip1e in connection with the draft during Vi etnam and with the marijuana laws. Other coun· tr·ies , especially the dic- tatots hips, h ave compe lled citizens to sabotage and revolu· Uon by oppressiv~ controls. THOSE WHO sec no harm in rad•r C'ontenO the pres cnl system of chasing down speeders makes il some sort or game. That is a distor.1ion-of the facts. It is an effort to restrict traffi c enforce· ment away from secret police tactics. Unmarked C'3J"S and clcc· tronic s pying devices have been taboo. AU good police directors ·know that visible eflforcement ls the best met~Od ol«:ontrol. That i• why the '?alrOt lmder CQm. miis sioner ~•lte r Pudin1ki bloo'°med Ot\f wi(h lighting nke Christmas trees. Pudinski knew that jUst the presence of highly visible r atrol cars would slow _ _J • traffic, reducing the need to issue citations. l( the goal is to harass the <'itiiens in revenue-raising ef· forts in the name of Jaw enforce- ment, to issue citations by the re· am and have everyOOdy in jail by New Year's, then unmarked • cars, radar a nd every secret Poli<'e tactic should be invoked. WHAT IS surprising -indeed, what is encouraging -tothe law enfor:cement profession is the fad that the public's awareness of the fearsome dimensions of crime has matured at a time When the country is faced, ac- cording to many knowledgeable observers. with some .or the gravest problems in its history. Perhaps this alarm is a bless- whic h a determined assault ·oo lawlessness m1,1.5t be bu!IL ORANdE COAST DAILY PILOT THB PUNITIVE use of radar To have assigned it this top and similar \le vice for minor law priority convinces me that the Rolxrt N. Weld . Publi.ther infractions reflects a philosophy public is not only troubled by ThQmas Keevll. Edi.lor whi('h has: become all too pre-crime but is truly alarmed by it. ~rboro Kreibkh, .valent among some law en~ Pe.rbaps this alarm is a bless· EditorfolPageEdit°" forcer:s. 'lhey believe by making ing in disguise! lf ~good The ~ilori:il pag e or the D:illy a great Impact upon the relative-can come rrom pern'ieious P(lot seeks to in form and ly harmless of render they ~an criminality, It ls when the public stimulate readers by presentina: justify their e:r.1.&tence. It i an has had its fill and becomes solid · on this. page diverse commentary irony they can't C'Ome up 'th ly erraycd against it. For in the on ~•cs~ Interest by syndicat-mcthod~. s"""entifi c or otherwise, 'public's attitude is , ...... __. .a._ -.. ~mnists nnd cartoonists. b)t \;.1 vw11.1 UJ'IC' ..... P~~,..~.ng a forum for readert' to cppe • ... wJth the R.11Jressive Vironment iD , which crime will • y!e.wi ~nd by presenting th~ crimes of murder, rape and rob-either fiourj.sb or subl!ilde. Jf peo. ~•per's opinions and Ide bery.' pie •re uqeonce.rtied wit~ aw-\lt\ tC;\lr,..nt topi cs. The edltOria The danger~· to the American • Jestnes.s other than at their 'O'Wn <Cit,rl~s.pr the D:illy Pilot appear people from radar and other sur-doorstep, patronize illegal a.c· 'tlftl~nU:ic edltoMal <'olumn at the reptitious .gJmMicks are far tiviliea, look theotherw11vwben top...et the Pane . Opinions ex· tfi · h ff ¥ d • -PftlSed by th e columnists and greater an t e arm to society ;: wrong 01ng occurs, do not. come c~~sts and letter writers are· of the offenses they arc desif(l:!eUi '(~a.rd to testify cOncenUfta..oC· _ tbeit o,.,·o and no endorMtment o1- to halt. Those who suffored.uilaer: 1 fe'it.les they witnessed give J thei r "ie"'·s by the Dally Pilot the secret police of llitler'f.~ flOd;ler.pr no-sup part to crirntnaJ should tJe inferred.._ Reich and ol her die\• • ~a UfPdn ~loll.'i!y .~llb~~!~;:N~· ~y~~~~~·-~ can ~lily to that. · ireU1aws-lhemseTves7iD<J-ire '( •~'"'. • • --------> ... , ---..... ---- ' -• • DAILY PILOT '\7 u~-s~ Leading World Maii,'·78,.-· ·· B~pp~~-·~1 Repels Americans 'Salu/ied' , ' In '007' Airplanes ANN ARBOR. "Mich. (AP) -Most Amoric A t k are :satisfied with their lives and SOutheme:n 1 t ac ers mono satisfied in almoot ·~ rapect than coun terparts in the .... 1 oC the country. researchers re· LONDON (UPI -The United , States leads tho world in development of ''Jame~ BOnd'' type unmanned planesi (or u~-on"'cloak~and-da11er miasio'ns agaJnst_, Communlat bloc countries, the aut.horitaUv~ JANE's All tbe World's AircraA reports. In its 197S.016 tdltloo·it-listed nearJy 100 such aircraft developed by the United states co_m__.p~ed with only two llnowftunmanned-t~t Pllies bWlt by the Soviet Union. _ "TRE Y RA VE A CLOAK -AND· ul"• ,...,.... dagger qu_allt(, to rival James Boele Delle Bond at his best, ·JANE'• tdilor John Form e r Vic e Pres id e nt• Spiro Agn e w has com-'pleted hi "S political novel "The Canfield Decisio n " a~d delive red it to hi? literary agent for pu.bli s hin g by Plbyboy Press in May. W.~. Taylor said Wednesday. JANE"s argued, too, that Soviet technology remains interior to that ol the West, although it said the Russians m1y ~at the world in the race to p ut th'e first supersonic airliner into regular service. "Suggestions that Soviet technology is inferior to the West in any field are incomprehensible to some people in view of the USSR's expJdits in SRace," JANE's said. "However, the evidence of such shortcomings is ineootroverti· ble, ranging from Egyptian rejection of the TU154 tri-jet airliner to set· backs in the Soyuz and Mars explora- tion space programs.•· .. RPV's <Ra4io Propelled V<blcl .. ) have been developed by the United States, Include patJOllinc the lroo Cllttaln fron4er in Europe and tho A.rctlc Ocean. t>icking up electronic d at a, m arking targets, flyin g ''kamikaze'' su.icide attacks and even taking part in aerial dogfights. One sucn unmanned plane beinj 00:-- veloped-by..tbe Boeing Aerospace.CO.,. JA.~E's said, will be used for monitor- ing radar emissions along the western border of Communist East Germany and Soviet missile firings from Russia's northern missile test site. FOSJ'ER CITY (APl -Harry Hellslrom felt safe.in the United Slates, so the 73-year-old len behind the knife and .ti® b~ carries on even· tnc walks in his native Sweden. BUt evenwtth just hi5 bare hands. the 6-foot·l, 17!>-PouJtd Swede was uPiT....-. more than a match for Prote•ting two mugeers who accost- ~1a::i'or Pete Wilson ed him Tuesday night. '11' SAID T RIS UNMANNED craft ol San Diego will HELLSTROM ducked Pf'O'.bably will take over monitoring res i g 0 fr 0 m the a punch by one assailant fii~ts over the Arctic now being car-board of the United and then threw him to rifd'. out by Boeing RC13S manned th• g.round, stepped on I .. r El odorf Ai F .'lations Association p rom me r orce his back and twisted ttis einAlaska. of San Diego to ' protes t the General leg. • Another unm anned plane, being de-Because there was no ;,eioped by Teledyne Ryan, will be Ass e m b I Y v 0 t e one around to help, ca~ble or an altitude oC more than ec1u ating z io ni s m Hellstrom gave in to the ss,OOo feet, an endurance of more than v.ith racis m . pleas of the a ssailant ·s 20 ~rs a nd can carry a payload of accomplice and let the 700·1,SOO p<>unds, J ANE"s said. two muggers run off. TVKI'LE It said Israel used the Teledyne ••nE RA N TH E M off Ryan AQM34 decoy plane frequently so well we can't find during the 1973 "'Yom IGppur War" to StJVP'S ON them,"' said police Sgt. port. • However' the study ai>oWed blacks cener~ less satisfied with their lot than whites, and alm9\f. a quarter·of the non -Soutbero blacks inter.viewed - 23 percent -said they'd Uke to move out or t~f United States in what the tesearebers ealled the "ultimate expression Of _alienation and re:1e:n1'.- me-nt."' Eleven percent d Sout.berillilfils ancr ~ -e_erccnt or whites ~aid they'd like to leave. IN WH AT THEY SAY IS th• first scientiOf study of how Americ.ansevaluatetheir Uves, the re· searcher1 reported that on a natiooal basis 63 pe~­ cent of white Americans and 51 percent of blac~ are generally "very satisfied with their life as u whole ... "There's a quality of positivity about our general psychology," said Angus CampbeU, direc· tor of the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research (ISR), which did the study. ,, ON A REGIONAL BASIS, THE study said ~7 percent of whites in the South were very satisfied in general. compared with 57 in the East and We st and 65 in the central states. Some 57 percent of Southem blacks said they were very satisfied over-all, com· pared with 43 percent of blacks in the rest of the ntt · lion. ?tl easuring the difference between rural and urban residents, the study found 67 percent of white rural population satisfied with life, compared with 48 percent of whites living in central cities. 1 draw the fire of Arab missiles. Stelios Hagiteros . BUT IT SAID TUPOLE V'S T144 RIO DE JANEIRU, Hellstrom, who claims . P supersonic transport may yet start re-JANE"s said other pilot.less planes Rrazil <U PI I -A giant he is not a physical fit · WHI LE TllE SO\ITH RANK E D highest in the School ray-erS gular airline services before the or this type carried reconnaissance turtle esti mated to be 200 ness buff. said in an in· ISR study. it was at the bottom in a study by the Eo- Anglo-French Concorde which is cameras on nu merous missions over years old and of a nearl) terview Wednesday that vironmental Protection Agency in 1973 based on ex-ri scheduled to begin regular rom-North Vietnam during the Indochina extin<'t species was he always carries a big temalt'riteria ratherthanpersonafpolling. ' nequired mercial flightsinJanuary,1976. war as weU as "noisejammers and ca ptured o ff the knife or heavy stick The EPA study was based on data about JANE ·s said that cloak-and-dagger chaff dispenser pods'' to confuse Brazili an coast -and when be goes out after socioeconomfc factors such as jobs, educatiori. 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(UPI) -Nearly 83 per500!i turned out lo hear six college. 11e men and women describe for two houn a procr1m for attaining a t-Jgber lnel of exb'tence reached throu&h a riM on ml unldentified flyinc object. Alter the meeting Wednesday night a few peraons stayed to ask questions , otben w~re convinced the young people are followers of "The Two". who led about two dozen o..._ residents out o( lbe st1te to •eek the bl-lber level of u istcore. and others sua1ested tbe 1lx- were college students perpetrating a hoax. ..... ~ Be's Three Months Old • u .. 1T1.....-, Christopher Wall, Jr., doesn't know it yet, but he has made medical history. He is the only infant, of 64 cases in the past 300 years. to survive ectopia cordis-his heart developed outside his chest. Philadelphia doctors covered his heart with skin and it is now r e- ceding into the chest cavity. His chances? Pretty good, say doc·. tors associated with the case. Cop Killing Re-enacted ByJAYSHARBV'IT IN TR.E FILM, Foster's widow consoles NEW YORK (AP) -however, thi s is lhewidowofLaurie. CBS is airing tonight changed. Fosler is de· It's a dramatically ''Foster and Laurie," a picted as also wounded, tidy ending and that's somewhat glib, yet well-and he and Laurie are what's wrong with this acted dramatization of rushed by fellow officers movie. Save for a few ef- the lives of two yow:ig to a hospital for fective sceneS, it seems rookie cops ambushed emergency surgery. more an exerci!e in tight and k i 11 e d here in script constructiori than January 1972 (Channel z, It is there, at the" end ol a real effort to re·createa 9p.m.). the show, that they die on real story about two cops QUARTER DOUAR : .~ ·' ************* 1776~1976 ************* A drummer boy, Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the Moon ... what do they have in common? They are the new designs on the reverse of the quart~rs. half dollar and dollar. .-· · Congre ss ha s di rected that quarters, half dollars and dollars minted during the Bic enten- nial bear these new designs and the double date of "1776-1976". Th e United States Mint, has also been di- rected by Congress to produce Special Bicen- tennial Uncirculated Silver Coin Sets. These sets have the three Bic entenn ia l 40% silver coins, making beautiful mementos and gifts and are available for $9.00 per set at e'l"'i CITIZENS BANK =tnir= OF COSTA MESA Harbor al Baker• (714) 979-4200 •Member FDIC The officers, Gregory aperatlng tables a few whoeekillers stillhaven't Fo~ter and Rocco ;f~e:e~t~a~p~ar~t~·-A::•~:_:th::_•n:_~bee::_n<:•:ug~ht~·~~~~·.b====================================================================================:!, Laurie, were shot from· r behind by several men ·while on foot patrol in the Lower East Side. A day .later, letters signed ''Black Liberation. Army'' claimed that BLA members did the shooting. FOSTER WAS black, Laurie white. Tonight's movie shows that e3ch initially distrusted the other, Laurie because be was uneasy working with a black, Foster because he suspected his fellow cop of bigotry. In one scene, Foster says that to get closer to the people, cops have got - to patrol oft foot. not ln a police car. Says Laurie, "That's a good way to get a brick dropped on your head -ghetto airmail.'' ROW TREY become close friends, an effec- ti ve team on their racially.diverse beat, and subsequently marked for death by a small band of black ex- tremists is amply shown in tonight's two-hour film. Dorian Harewood is superb as Foster and Perry' King turns hi a well-shaded performance as his white partner. ALAS, ALBERT Ruben's script doesn't equal j.heir perforinanceS. While it points out that the two cops and their families never socialized with each other, despite the officers' closeness, it makes the Foster·Lawie relationship too simplistic, too pat. It depicts the two cops as becoming tight, as the saying goes, only after each learns the other was a Marine and that they served at about the same time ln the· Viet- nam war, albeit in dif- ferent units. THEIR COMMON ex- perience in the corps and combat is portrayed as the magic bond that br- ings the two together, but It obviously was a lot more thao, that and UU. isn't broucbt out in the movie. Tbe teW•g of their stories as copo, on and off the job, comes hi a serlea or·-that smft from their famU, lives. their work 1lnd tbe feverish attempts to keep theJD aliye afler the1,.. allot. . • . • . . • ' i f AMID TRIS are sporadic ~es oi the black emelnfsta, one ot whom ls uncertain about tbe need to till "a brother," planllin& lo kill the cops as a revolu· tlonary 1tatement of "'aelf-def ellle •• ' 1"" mcme aurts with a re-enactment or the ·-•In which Footer •• killed outrtcht and •Lourie fatally wounded. ------ I LET'SG D ·! Fotd PONY MPG _pinto 2-DOOR 2.3L OHC ENGINE STANDARD FEATURES AT NO EXTRA CHARGE : BRIGHT BLUE METALLIC /3E/ 4•SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION FRONT DISC BRAKES RACK & PINION STEERING SOLID STATE IGNITION CLOTH OR VINYL BUCKET SEATS . , ·r.__,., ,. ,-· COLOR·KEYED CuT•P:rti:·.CARPETING"': ~ MINI-CONSOLE fl,{_.)\' :yt -..}: . TINTED GLASS ,. • :~ Ir ~~k~·: ELECTRIC DEFRO Ejl'~. ,'f _... '.~\-, . WHEEL COVERS \ ·. V. \ .. ~A:: \ . '/ FRONT BUMPER GUAR!i,S/) CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS TOTAL OPrIOI!#' 1976 EPA CERT2]5ATE RECEIVED mANSPORTATION ANO HANOI.ING TOTAL ' s ' 28 95.00 ... ~ 5 s.oGOt''rt:O--• N O: NO CHARGE NO CHARGE NO CHARGE NO CH ARGE NO CHARGE NO CHARGE NO CHARGE NO CHARGE NO CHARGE NO CHARGE 110 CHARGE 17 00 49 ()() 66100 • • • 233joo 3194 l 00 • • SH PPI MAKE cHEVrioLET Moon CHEVETTE HATCHBACK • -;;;~U~C,~R:-_s__ucc_E_s_-"-? ~---T~~-PR_C_E ~-~i:_~oa. ·= ----~_3.098 :.~o 1 I I YF5 CALIFORNIA EMISS CERTIFICATIOli TRE FOLLOWING ITD'1S ARE STAJ'IDARD Cl! THIS MODEL AT NO EXTRA CHARG E: 4-CYLINDER ENGINE \'I/OVERHEAD CAH HYDRAULIC VALVE LASH ADJUSTERS HIGH ENERGY I GNITION SYSTEM BUILT-IN ELECTRoNIC-~DilGNOSTIC TERMINAL RACK-Alfi-PINION 'STEERING SYSTEM SMART :SwI TC0H'·oN'· STEERING cofUMJ·: . ~ . HIGH-BACK BUCKET FRON't,SEATS • ( . -· FULL CO IL SUSPENSION YI/TORQ UE TUBE DRIVE : DI SK/DRUM BRAKE SYSTEM l FREEDOM BATTERY 50 .00 ' • ' , ~ ' ~ j ' • • ' I 1-----·-------·---· ----t---- r JC!l)ly rns1anoo 01111ons and Actes51JiCS S<Jl!lll!JI 1 50. 00 ~ ~ --------r---,. ~~: M 198 .oo '\ L '""-i 3346.20 • .,,., .. ,.,.,,,....,,. __....,__. .. ,__,_. ™---·w-.·--~--··-•-• _,,,.__.'"'-. ...,. ---_,,,-.. ~ PINTO PONY vs. CHEVETTE If you've been thinking you'd buy a Chevette over a Pinto because of the price, forget it The Pinto Pony is less expensive th an th e Chevettc (based on th e sticker price excluding title and taxes). The actu al prices may vary by dealer, so see your dealer for his low price. If you've had the Pinto figured as a car without real high mileage, forget it We've now got ours way up there. (The Pinto Pony just reCrJTded EPA California estimates of 34 mpg highway and 22 mpg city. and that 's better than the Chevette.) Your actual mile- age may vary depending on your driving habits, the car equipment and dri vi ng conditions. If you thought the Pinto was inexpen- sive and easy to maintain, we won't argue wit h you. In fact, we'd like to tell you about ou r brand new Protection Plan . Be sure and ask your dea ler for the detai ls. Now if yo u ca n think of one good reason ~~ why you shou ldn't bu y ~ new Pint o Pony we'd li ke to know about it At least come in ,----, and clo a little window shopping. SEE WHIR ·~-~· ~ SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA FORD DEALER THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd._ Costa Mesa ~.f2~0 I 0 --'--------------~-- l A I 0 DAIL v PILOT Thurld1r. November 13. 1g75 • . County's Gas Outlets Measure Up By WILUAM SCHREIB E R OI ... o.<1, ...... 1114'1 ANA1-1Et~1 -All but u handful or the J,400 gasoline outlets 1n Orange County appare1\tly arc on schedule toward compliance with new Air J1ollut1on Control District gas vapor recovery rules. Jn fact, according tu APCU ()ff1ccr EdwurJ Camarena. many fuel pumping facilities have already begun ins{allln,i: thli elaborate vapor con- trol equipment -three weeks berort' the l e~u lly ­ m andat~ Dec. I "~tart-of-construction " deadhne. But despite the uncvt:'ntful beginning, !>ome rough water may lit· aht·ud for the vapor rt·C'ovt.·ry progr:1m. wh1 l'h 1s intend('(!: to l'liminate a m<.1Ju r source of lead pollut1on 1n tht.· <11r . TllE R UL F.. approved by the county Ho<1rd of Supervisors e;.irltcr thi~ yc<ir, requ.irt.'s <ill rct<.111, govemml·nt and indl.llitr1<1! i.:us pumping oper;1l1<in .... lo insta ll systt•ms that rl•cuvt:r at lt<o.tst 90 pt•rt t·nt of all vapors wh1 ('h \\'ouJcJ normally csc;_ipc into ltlt.· air. Recovery l'i ystl·ms. which cost from SJ.000 to $12,000 for l'qU1pmcnt and install<ition, rnust he completed b.v June I of next year and rt•ady for certification by the J\PCD sometime after July I. .. All the major oil comoan1£>s are 1n full com- pli:tnl'L' s o far and only about JO Pt'r('l'nt of the .'io ('ailed indl'Pl'ndcnts h:tvt.' not made the effort so far ... said C.in1 arena. The A PC f) officl•r s aid thr independent catt~gory includes 2,<XXI non -affiliated retail out- lets, bulk fuel sources, schoo l di s tricts <1nd prival(• bus inessC's with fuel pumps for fleet vehicl('s. Non ·co m pliunce \'>'it h t he regu l ation could open t he door to a ORANGE COUNTY long string of legal "'' lion by the APCD . r<i n~­ in~ from ;1 m 1s dt·· meanor violation to an abatt"mcnt ordC'r that costs the viol:ttor $6,000 a day for C'ach day ht· ts out of linC' ,,,.ith thL• rules ":\1ost Jeg:il action i~ very rare," C<.1marcna said. "The th reat is usuall y L'nOugh ." CA)!AR E NA Sr\lll thC' passing of the first deadlines "''ithoul any Ulo.tJ<lr problt:ms "is unly lhl' very beginning of•• long proc·l·~s " But potential problems have arisen or arc on the horizon . SincC' the APCD's in four SOuthland counties have banded together into a regional agency. Cam arena said there is.pressure to adopt a un iform vapor recovery regulation. T here is also a proposal to change the rl'Covery st andard from a maximum allowahle 10 perC'cnt ~caping v apors to .Sgrams per gallon pumpt•d. Cam a r ena s aid that f1f{ure is mort' easily measured since it is known that about five Rr~tmti or vapor escape for every gallon of gas pumped in a n uncontrolled situation. u ART SHOW NOV. 14, 15, 16 on the mall Fine Show & Sale of original oil paintings Ir~//. i ..... -...... .. ~ T. • .. , •• , ... ~ •. ''IT EQUAT ES generally to the 90 percent re· covery figurl' but is more prt.-cise, ··he said. The APCD officer admitted there may al.$0 be problems ahead whL•n hts office is called upon to c:ertjfy the systems gas stations have installed. Virtually a ll the systems planned by gas outlets so far are called .. balanced recovery" units. T hey a re generall y one-third to one-half cheaper than the !lttond system on the market -one ulillzing a vacuum tubt" to s uc-k the vapor into a holding tank . .. 'fhe major oil companies a_re relying on this system to meet their rt.'Quire ments bet·ause it is !es~ costly," Cam arena said. BUT YJA NU f'i\('TURF:RS of the only s afety. approved vacuum system say the balanced method of recovery is only t•(ft•(·liv1· in ideal conditions - \\'hen th(· nozzle can be fitted tightly to the riller opening . ··we know for :.1 fr1ct that filler nC't'ks <.are dif· ferent and the operator of the pump can make or break that system:· s~ud Ed l~rown uf Clean Air Engineering , Inc. of Anaheim . Rrown said d<it;.i he has sho .... :s the balanced system rt•co\•ers 85 percent of the e:;caping vapor, at best. • • • • • San Di£"go County, "'h1ch pioneered gas vapor • * ........ ,, • ,,. ...... . • • MERCURY SAVINGS a'ld lli.1n J))OC1Jt1on • • ~,.,... ~l'!!!"'f • • • • • * • * • * • • * • • • • * • * • • •. recovery, permits only the vacuum sy5tem to be used a nd Brown said the experience there has been good. Brown predicted that the gas outlets installing the balanced systems will be forced to modiry the.m for vacuum recovery, "because, for the most part, they won't be able to meet the certification st an· dards." lJOTJI SYSTEMS cost about lh.e :i:ame to iostalJ, including tank excavation and in:stallation of special underground p!Ring. -But the vacuum unit costs at feast $3,000 more for equipment than the balanced system, a fact th•t has prevented Hrown·s <'Ompany from selling eveb a single system so far 1n Orange County. Rro\to'n said his company is currently working on "'ays of adapting the vacuum syste m for easy in- stallation onto un existing balanced system s hould that tr ansition provt.· necessary. Cam arena, t hough he refused to endorse the re- C'overy method over another, didn ·t see eye·lo·eye "'1th Brown. ''There is an equal amount of d;ita to prove that the balanced system work s just as well.·· Camarena said . "All we are interested in is com~ pliance ..... ·ith the law. llow 1t is accomplished is the job of the gasoline s upplier.·· f71 4l 67J·9795 Come to this Christian Science Lecture -.0115.fO.WSAT 0ljJJCl",1 .,,~~-.. n..-, "*'' • Mlii• II r 11 • l:OO P.M. ,.., C...-::M • o.n. scmna' U tt ........ W,..._ -~~ Mercedes 450SEL Special November Lease Mission Viejo Imports S• D"9o ,,.,,, . .t •• ...., P'\wy. MltU. Yi9fo 111·1740 Surround your fainily with security B. Secure your properly and your pnvacy with a wood en fence. Keeps intruders oul, pels and children in . Adds to your property value too. Choose redwood for a beautiful, .durable fence . Or choose good· looking , econom ical cedar palings. A. RO UGH REDWOOD RAILS 2"x4"x8' Reg. 1.69 1.48 B. ROUGH REDWOO D POSTS 4"x4"x8' Reg. 3.99 3.48 C. ROU GH RED WOO D BO ARDS 1 "x6"x6' Reg. 99c 88c 0 . CEDAR PALIN GS 1 "x2"x6' Reg. 49c 38c I did it myself! Now you can install a beautiful Armstrong floor and take pride in saying .. I did 11myself."1rs easy and economical w11h Armstrong Place 'N Press tiles Lots ol exc111n9 colors and pauerns Each Ille 1s 12" x 12" ARMSTRONG PLACE "N PRESS TILE Reg. 42c 33c A. Logs for a lifetime Gas logs that loo\\ Ilk(' the real thing A 3-tog s~! tha!'s inc sp1U1no image 01 oak logs, except rha r they las1 a lot longer 20 inches long, gas burner included. Gra!e 1nc!uded Mooe1 1!YF-20 ST. CHALLENGER OAK 3-LOG SET, Reg 29 99 21.88 Handsome hearth ensemble Dress up your hearth wilh this handsome fireplace ensemble. Black mesh screen keeps your cozy lire safely contained. Poker and broom are uselul as well as decor ative. Black and brass. Model#16J. 3 PC. FIRESCREEN ENSEMBLE, Reg. 29.99 19.98 . -· Shop Ward & Harrington for all your home improvement outside your home in ten complete departments: lumber. needs. We specialize in quality merchandise and help -hardware. garden. paint. electri cal, plumbing, paneling' ful salespeople. You 'll find everything for in side and house w are s, decor, and building materials. ' 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 537·9571 or 893·6523 301 So. State Collage I 32• West Katella 1275 Bristol 870 ·0050 532·2506 556·1500 Open MQ_n. thru Fri. 9 to 9, Set. & Sun. 9 to 6 except: Orange open ti1 6 Mon. thru Su r'l. Prices efflctive Thurtdari Friday. Saturday al\d Sunday. l' I .. LONG BEACH 6980 Charry Ave. 634·7ttl •· • • I t I ' !hut!c!ay. Nowmber 13, 1975 DAIL v PILOT A I ' Upgrade_d Fire Service to Cut Owners' Bills? SANTA ANA -Own•rs .or -more than 128,000 homes In unln· corporatrd Orange County ler-- rit0l'7 rould save u much as $3.1 mllllon In iu.1urance premiums within the 11ext year because ot lmp,..,.ements In county II.re de- partment 1ervice. · tion ratinis that showed a major change for the average service ...... ·. According. to lbe Inaurance Servloa Of rice· of caliromia. a priv•te compaay tbJ.t makes the rati.n1s. OOU.Ot)' territocy as a rule bas a ratmi Of four oo a scale or one--19 10. The old average was· aboulslx. l'or the Cini ti.me in five years, the county bu~en b"'l4ed re· visions to its in.surim~e prot~- • Judge Bars Press From Bean Trial ~A ANA -Newsmen and lhet>ublic were barred Wednes· day from the Orange County Superior Court trial of one or two brothers charged with the Halloween night slaying of a Fountain Valley market clerk. Judge William Murray ordered two newsmen lo leave his courtroom after Deputy Public Defender John Bovee ex plained that their presence during argument of pretrial motions would vrejudJce bis case. · . Among those motions i!' the trial of Hugh Daniel Bean. 24, is a hid by Bovee to suppress evidence that led police to arrest him for the killing on Oct. 31, 1'74, of Orange Coast College wrestling star. Stephen "Mike'" .Finklea.19. · :17 Added County Hiring Freeze Thaws • Cowlt1 Fire Cliltf Olrl Downs aa.id there are no ratings ol one - theoN'tlcally the ideal fire pro- tection situation -and a 10 rat· ing means there is no proteetion ()(any kind. · L'I GENERAL, ratings or throe to five reflect an insurance pre~ rnium for fire coverage of Sl4Z per year per dwelling unit with an average value or $40.000. A ratini' 1n lhesix to seven range requires a premium o( SlGS per year for fire coverage and the theoretical rating o( 10 would rost $236 per year for roverage, Downs said . The last ratings t>rovided for unincorporated areas and the seven cities that ·contract ror rounty fire department service ror tbe put rew years-a coodi· tionthal can't be conectednow. ACCORDING TO Down.<. a change in rating from six lo four would mea.n a savings of about 19 percent for business buildings and nine percent f oc the contents. Orange Coast cities and com-· munilies and their average rate changes include: -Sunset Beach, from eight to rive. -El Toro-Leisure World, from s ix to rour. -Laguna Niguel-1-tission Vie· jo, from seven lo rour. -Capistr11no Reach·Dana Point, from six to four. -South Laguna, from six tu rour. -Inine, from six to four. -Emer.Sd Bay, stable at a six: rating.1 -San Juan Capistrano, from six to four. Downs explained that Emerald Bay's rating didn't cb..an&e because of the relative stability of community growth and the value or the homes. l T WAS NOTED on the rating list that the areas with the highest !ire ratings {that is, the Sex Film Trial Set higbrsl insurance premiums) were in sections ot the rounty that are more rural or ~·ooded. The reduction in the overall rate for county territory will mean a drop in total insurance premiums from $20.8 million to about $11.9 million per year. Downs noted that lf all tho dwellings in county territory had a rating or 10, total premium.'\ wou1d be almost $30 million. Supervisors lauded the county fire chief and his department for achieving the improvements and urged that the 1$0 be pressured to make more regular re· evaluations. were listed in 1970. .. SA~TA ANA -Six Downs said his department h3S persons 3rrestcd in con · pressed ever since for regular re-~ nection v.•ith the alleged visions but he noted the JSO has sho'A·ing or sex rilms to had internal administrative p~ youngsters at a Santa blerns. . Ana theater will be back ?ttunicipal Court Judge . 1\t itchell, fa ce simila Edward Laird de-charges in a San Fran- He ~oncedes that the result in court Dec. 2 for a re-... may have been that rounty pro·. sumed hearing. perty owners have been pa.yin& The appearance was abnormally high insurance rates set after Santa Ana ' termined Wednesday ciscocase. that two defendants in -"=-'-'=-"------ the case -owners or the )fitchell Brothers Theater in Honer Plaza -had a conflicting court date. The t wo, James Uoyd MitcbeU and Arlie Fly us. . Anywhere In the l1tJ!ij~l!1il SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors have thawed out their "freeze" on new county hir- ing a little more to perm.it six county departments agencies to take on 17 new employes. Only Supervisor Robert Battin voted against the jobs, challenging in particular the new positions requested by the probation department and the as~ sessor's ofrice. MARKC. BLOOME He contended the probation department is ••aJready badly overstaffed" and said th8t the new assessor, when he is appointed, should "do all the new hiring ror his department. That troubled county or!ice was granted the largest number or unfrozen positions. Six slots, in· eluding three appraisers and three clerks, wer e authorized by the board. Sheriff Bradley Gates was the second biggest-i beneficiary, receiving th.ree new jobs. f~• In an errort to hold down un paralleled growth of £ the county bureaucracy, supervisors put the freeze t on new hiring during budget deliberations this year . ~i, Sinc.e then. the freeze has thawed out regularly r each week as department heads offer justifications f for;:;:;~~-nama Scheduled J, A N A H EI M -10 :30am to6p.m .Nov.22 S coul·O·Rama '75, at t h e A n aheim '='..sponsored by the Orange Convention Center . 'County B0y Scout Tic k ets are $1. Cou~cil , will be held from Youngsters un der 18 will be a dmitt ed f r ee· BALTZ-BERGERON Death Notfres FUNERAL HOME Corona de/ Mar 673-9450 THOMAS Costa Mesa 646·2424 WILLIAM PLANCK THOMAS. a..,. .... IHISM'd ilWilY No-mbrr 11, 191S ill 1 Plls riomt In Ntwport e.•cPI, C.. Hoe Is wr11!11KI by Pli• wil•. Ann Tho<!-..~; IWO I BELL BROADWAY <1;1111Jh!•r5, Llndil ilncl ~NY. ilnd - ' MORTUARY ;r.-uqhlff. Aho his ''"' Jll"l.,.lilllCI on. brotrwr. 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Stage shows in both the Carousel Court (center of the Plaza) and Jewel Court (near Bullock's) every day through Sunday November 16. Performances by the Salt & Pepper Steel Band from West Indies . • Thr OkalanJ Re vue wilh Sa moa n rirP-knife dancers and rirewalker!ii, plu s limbo dancers . • Tani and he r famous fire poi-ba ll d ance. •Russian Balalaika Ensemble featuring intematfona lly famous Ranya ~ • Ballllt Folklorlco • Folk and dance music from Yugoslavia, Argentina, Scotland -nine co~ In all, Dally from ll:Clq to 8:30. exctpt Thursday where there are night performances only. exotic music and dancing accom• piales JOlll'lbopplng. Strolling ~uslclans will perform on the mall and In the stores continuously unlil closing at 9:90 P.M. Soatlleo.tJ'lau takes onanln1eto1tlonal leellng thb week. Now there are more lntematlon1l 1tore1 to •11,foy, to shop. 5outh f oast ?laza --__ _.. __________ ..._ __ _ • • r l I r J r 1 i l ! i r. I f I I, 1 r I ! I 1 j l ! . I l I • • ' AdvertlalngFe Folk Fest Arrives . The 2nd Annual lntematlon1l FMtlv1I ol Music Md D1nclng lrfi-11 South Coast PlllZI today through Sund1y. Admlulon la free. Dence troups ..s orcheslru represent· ing countries from Argentln1 to Yugo1l1vla will give scheduled perlotmancea in the _ Jewel ~rt while 1!!2111!!11 ll!OMl!L.fl1P81r throughout the center playing ethnic folk music_lrom Scotll!lh Bag~• to J1pan1se Festival Drums. The festival opens tonight with the Kitka Yugoslavs, en ~le and colorful dance troup led by Leo Ne<lell and the Russian Childrens Balalaika OrchMtra of St. John Pathfinder, led by Tatjana Yermakov, whose rrMHnbers are all second and third generation Americans carrying on the culture of their n-~11. Fflclay the ...,._ Melgar Marimba s.nd. whoee memt.rs -• born and raised in Cll..,;a. llMI 80Ulhem moat State or Mexico w._.. llMI Merimbll lr8dltlon Is strongest. Led by GHberto MellJlll', the group will ""'1 ur at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., ..,d 7:30 p.m. Fri- The Gauchos display their outstanding talents and abllltles In rhythm. speed and syncop•ted precision with routines on special drums and Gaucho weapons called Boteadores. They also perform fiery Argentine folklore dances such as the Malambo which has captivated their audiences with Its vigorous flamenco-like lootw<irk. On Saturday, the Relampago Del Clelo Ballet Folklorlco de Sinta Ana directed fiy Rosie Pena will present traditional Mexican f~k dances at 11 am., 1 and 4:30 p.m .. while the Okalanis South Seas Review with Ah ce Oka, entertains with everything from the pulsating Hula to Tahitian fire dancing at noon. 2 and 5 p.m. Every appearance is new and no material is repeated. On Sunday the mellow sound of Jamaica, Haiti and Trinidad arrive w ith the Sall and Pepper Steel Drum Band directed by Robert Sharpe at 1, 2. 3, and 4 p.m. The second annual International Festival of Music and Dancing ls hosted by veteran radio announcer Vance Graham. - Af>l>e•rlng Thurlday !ht Ki111a Yu(j6M8vo day. . The Gauchos. from Algentlna will appear ALL MA l L A STAGE Friday, II noon. 2 and 7:30 p.m .. representing will •PP••r with Ruaalan Chlldriri's THIS STORE· HAS BEEN SOLD 8"1al•lka Orcheatra ol St. John P1thllnder, Argen6na. Spontaneo~sly ap· pearing throughout the South Coast Plaza mall ••the following groups: \ , 2nd ANNUAL '\):,:;~\ '-INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL \ Groups present different shows at each performance. ~, / 7:30 -Kitka Yugoslavs Direclot Leo Nedelf 8:00-Russian Children's Balalaika Orchestra ol St. John Pathfinder Director Tatjana Yermakov Friday • i 11 :00 a.m .. 1 :00 p.m ., 7:30 p.m. j Hermanos Melgar Marlba Band 1 Director Gilberto Melgar I 12:00 p.m .. 2:00 p.m .. 7:30 p.m., The Gauchos {Argentina) Director Carlos Avilas Satunt.y 11 :00 a.m., 1 :00 p.m .. 4:30 Relampago Del Cielo Ciel a I I ~ l Ballot Folklorico De Santa Ana I Direct~r Rosie Pena . 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. l The Okalanis South Seas Review · '\ Director Alice Oka \ SUnday 1 :00 p.m., 2:00 p.m .. 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m .1 Salt & Pepper Steel Drum Band [Trinidad & I Jamaica) Director Robert Sharpe u:i~:~' T;ub~~~~." ;~~~ _led--;;';;:::;~;;:T1;-;;7;;1~,_",;;:•::--Y-;;N;;;""'=t:o;;;;;;;1=,:;;;1=~ 25 crco FF ENTIRE Antonio Bredice STOCK Mextco Quarteto Mex· 0 •uc ... _••n•"'' icano and Henriqueta Vacio DIAMOl\DS • GEMSTOl\ES ' ... <-•'-"·" U.S.A. -The G'eat Jewels by iosephs " sea<clHoO kl< diamonds and EVERYTHING MUST GO American Jazz Tragedy gemstones from orivate inda\l'lduals and est.ies Carelul HIW OWMta WAHT'S TO CUAI STOCI and Laurence Wright examination and evaluatlOO by our experts HtgheS1 Save on regular s1ock fabrics from spor1swear 10 aftlf' Yugoal••I• -Nova prices patd. Call 540-9066 1~9 daily. Saturday 10-6. 51 Prints, plains. kn1ta. iet'MY!I. wool, corduroy. velvet, Zora Tamborltza and Sundayctosed,asklorMr.Joseph. others. 1nch.Jdlng b1s1ce. tining. Complete aelectlon of Charles Kezman sewing notion•, zippett, threads, trims. buttons. ea!;,~,'," ';,~ry -G~:',,: iewels by ioseph GOLDEN NEEDLE FABRICS and Tom Wright ....... , ............ :.DJ-· ... ,..-·-·"-SOUTHCOASTftLA.U Japan -Buddhis t r~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~b:;;'~Jl=J=l~ .. =•:Nl,::C~1·:'"':'°:.:M:MO:J:4~-~-~,~~~ Festival Drums and Rev. Mas Kodani aClvil Grumbling Southe<n Eu,ope -... Gloomy Gus 3 DAYS ONLY FOR A VIC Y Riva's Gypsy's and Alva " Rudina t In the SOnor• Los Moros and M u s I c A L Francison Ma<llnes Sl'as· quillo. MEET THE Fl CTIOMAL CHARACTER THAT "CAME TO LIFE" IM THE WHOPPIMG HEW IEST SELLER •••• THE ART COLONY By Leland Cool~y FROM A LETTER JUST RECEIVED: CHRISTMAS WITH A CONN BEACH GUITAR • -------==':-111\ L -----------. -~ ... . . .- 'l ' " , ' 1 l ] ., i .. ' ' • l ; ' • • • . i ' • ~" '"_ ... ___ _ ~ ;SELECT FOOD GIFT PACKS EARLY FOR LATER . -· • . • .. :· I • .. ' t I' PICKUP AND MAILING WHY NOT HELP OUT THE 01! GENT THIS YEAR The gilts are on display NOW 1 Look them over and make yourselections !or family members and friends. These can be read;· LATER: . for pick-up or we will mail for you. Mailed gilts will arrive in time for Christmas. We guarantee delivery. ~ Shop NOW at your leisure-without being rushed at your nearby Hickory Farms of Ohio Store. I llE WELCOIE ~RCIAI. ORDERS. .CALL 541-"91 1 · "i~~©rr1 '1~~m~. South Coast ?tiii'0 _ ...... ~ COSTA ME$A ... ~;.:::::.., .... ~~;.. WE OFFEll A LIMITED MUMIER OF AUTOliRAPHED COPIES OF "THE ART COLOMY" IY LELAMD COOLEY. P.S. COME IM SAT. MOV. 15111, MEET THE AUTMOll, & PICK UP YOUR AUTOIORAPHED COPY. AM EXCELLEHT IMFT IDlA-'1.95 BRENTANO'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 SOUTH IRISTOL IUppw """'-....._ W"'tl HOURS: M-f I 0-9, SAT. I 0-6, SUM. 12·5 PHOHE: 556-7533 And lhot' s nol all! We'll include o denim Corry cose regularly sold by us ol $12.95 ... of no extra cost to you . P.S. $10 will hold It for you until December 15th for a very musical Christmas. Brentano's SOUTH COAST PLAL\•3333 SOUTH BRISTOL•COSTA MESA IUppet" l t¥l'I, Mt.,. Wirt13I HOURS: M·F IQ.q, SAT. 10·6, SUM. 12-5 PHONE: 556-7533 DECORATOR LINE TIFFANY STYLED LAMPS IMPORTED GLASS HANDCRAFTED AS THEY WERE IN THE DA VS OF GREAT GRANNY ChooSe from rich tones af honey, butterscotch, olive, blue A. SSS.SO B. $71 .00 c. $100.00 0 . $72.00 Swag chain and Hooks Included - I BEAUTIFUL ¢ COLORS MANY STYLES OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN . •f!!!! p:rt:W SOUTH COAST PLAZA -540-7777 -COSTA "MESA •• ,. A J 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday. November 13, 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi .·~. , .> i' ·~ ' ' ' , " ' !..!; •. .; .· ·. ........ '· •'' -.~' .,. ...... ., L. /ff. Boyd Normalizing The Teachers Early teachers were a pretty mixed up lot. Ot>epthinkers. Villagcchaltcrboxcs. Religious zealots. The ill-read wise. The v.·cll-read un - v.ise. llul mostly anybody "''ho had time to teach. About 175 years ago, the ~'rcnch dccidcU to standard1zt• the t•ducation uf lt•achcr:., so set up "C("oles normalt•s." 1'hat's i,11hy '''c used to refer to our t eachers· colleges as ··normal schools.·· A MEDICAL SPt-:ClAUST who has done considerable research in the back country or the Philippines contends that people who habitua ll y sit on the ground instead of in chairs do not develop that ailment known as varicose veins. UFE'SSCENES Q. "Do l'iOmc people about to die really sec scenes fro;n their C'nlire Jives flash by?'' A. C.in ·1 speak fu r those about-to.die folk s, but J once had a somewhat si milar experience when falling orr a high riverb<Jnk. Wasn't much of a picture show. No plot. But the countless frames were viv id , sw ift and phenomenal. Haven't men- tioned it in JO -years or more, because it was in· credible, so the first report of it was met with some mockery. But this is to certify that such things oc- cur. lncidC'ntally, the exhibition was not ac- companied by uncontrolled terror , but rather by uncontrolled calm. The whole bit was in Other f-lands. I was just a spectator, descend- ing. SAID II. L. MF.NC,'KEN : "A cow goes on givin g milk all her life even though what ap- pears to be he r self interest urges her to give gin." · \\'llAT'S A perfect number? So asks a customer. It ·s a number that·s the sum of a\1 its divisors, right "! Six is the first perfect number : 6= 1+2+3. Ask the household mathematician to calculate the second perfect numbe r . If said student fails lo come up with 24, offer caustic comment. Look : 2-'=1+2+3+4+6+8. Now what's the third perfect number "! Addressma1ltaL .\.1.&yd.PO Uoxl560,Costa Mero92626. FASHIO ISLAND STORES OPE THE FOLLOWING STORES ARE OPENS NIGHTS EACH WEEK- THE BROADWAY, KARL'S, .NEAL'S, THE PLAt'E, • J,c .. PEt!_NEY, RUSSO 'S, SEE'S, SHOW-OFF ' FDA Cites Chicken Pigment WASHINGTON !UPI) -The Food and Drug Administration ls considering rules to let con· somers know that the skins of some chickens and the yolks of some eggs may be colorl'<.I to make them appear more yellow. The coloring: involved is not a dye in the usual sense but an :.td · ditive to chicken fel"C! \l,'hu . .-h in- creases the pigment. 1t docs, however, <'onstitutt< a color ad· ditive as defined by the law and the agi:nc y is qut·i.t1 o ning whether consumers should be told of its prl•senct' . ONE OFFICl,\L l,'l thi' FDA 's Burenu of f'ood~ said a proposal is being drawn to 1nv1te public comment on whether chickens and eggs so colored should be labeled accordingly. The pro- posal "K'ould iil so HSk whether that is praclieal and whether the consumer would derive any benefit. . 'fhe FDA allovrs four feed ad- ditives which increase the yellow color. They arc dried algae meal; aztec marigold meal ; an e,.;tract of that same marigold meal: and corn endosperm 011. They supply xanthophylls, sub· stances structurally related to v1tam1n A . which are metabo~1zed into yellow pigmen- tati'J:l. · TllERE IS NO hei!Jth question known to surround any of the ad- ditives. "The que5tion is whether it is possible to adequately inform the consumer that the color ad · ditives are present ," the offictal _ said. The whole color question, he added, is a matter of regional taste. "Along the East Coast and in the southeast. consumers have come to expect a more yellow chicken and a deeper yellow Yolk than in Washington or Oregon, for instance,·· he s'aid. "The re- ason is simply years and years of tradition.·· 20 CLASS A CIG 1\~f.T T(S Warning The Su rge on GcnerJI Has Determined That C1gorct1c Smoking Is Oanoercus to Your Health . r ' l • Fl,_ Role'! Writer-director Pier Carpi says J acq u eli ne Onassis ha s agreed to appear in r.ilm as modern w1lch who converts to Ch r is ti a n il.Y . a!i~! a trag ic experienc.e. The role wili,._be a minor one. th e Itali a n film artist said. • 12 mg. "1ar", 0.9 mg, nicotine av. per cigernne by FTC method. 7 .. ~ J LIFE: A REAL DRAMA By ALLISON DEEllR Of tfM O.lly P'UM ~ "It is Chicano theater, because we are Chicanos. But until we begin to see each other as human beings, not as black or white or brown or blue, there cannot be social change.·· Using theater as an instrument of change, a way of making peo·, pie see themselves and others in anew light, is far from new. But it has not been used enough, believes Cesar Flores, founder and director of El Espiritu de Aztlan. Espiritu is a community-based theater company composed of high school and college age volun- teers with no formal acting train- ing. Flores became involved in theater while an engineering stu- dent at Orange Coast College. He decided to try a drama class, was ::;oon hooked and performed in several OCC productions includ· ing ''Manof La Mancha.·· Later he became involved with Luis Valdez' El Teatro Cam- pesino, which performed in the fields in support or the United Farm Workers beginning in 1965. Campesino ha s taken its messages throughout the United States and Mexico. MODEL PROGRAM When Flores left the group three years ago, he began form- ing Espiritu, which has begun to make a mark of its own. It was one of 11 programs in the nation chosen to be model youth alternative programs by the Na- tional Institute on Drug Abuse and has collected other honors. With a core or 10 actors, most attending Fullerton College and California State University, Fullerton , the tro1..1pe has pe~~rmed in California, Texas and Mexico. ··0ur audience is not solely the Chicano community. We live in that community. so naturally our focus is there." Flores said. "We appear for whomever. wht>rever. fe r whatever cause we feel we are needed." Most of th_eir material is original, although they draw as well fromValdez· Campesino plays. "Wt> have done plays on drugs, drug abuse, alcohol, integration, education, farm worker s and the justice system,·· he said. The troupe has performed in most of the state's penal institu- tions. "We try to let our brothers and sisters. black , brown. poor white, whomever , on the inside, know that we have not forgotten them. "Our plays help them keep in touch with what's happening on the outside.'' TOPICS VARIED Audiences often reques t material on specific topics. "We do a lot of research, a lot of talking about what we want to say, why and how. It takes time, but it is one of the things we want for the kids. eop e "Espiritu has given communi- ty workshops for the young kids. We (eel that the arts are not -stressed in our society or school systems. "Young people need to be en- couraged toward some kind of self-expression. We're offering BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thµrsdav. November 13, 1975 Bl Linguist Finds Key By JO OLSON OI lhe 0.lty Piiot st.if If you're a woman, chances are you are prone to use adjectives such as cute, s weet, itsy bitsy and teeny, and intensifiers like ''it was so pretty'' and "we bad such a good time.'' If you're a man, you're more apt to use swear words. These facts may be a surprise to both men and women, according to Mary Ritchie Key, associate proressor of linguistics at UCI. "People don't think there's any male ~female pattern to language," she said in discussing her new book, ''Male/Female Language," published this year by Scarecrow Press in Metuchen, N. J _ While s he does not consider this book one of her most impor- tant works, it has gained a lot of attention since its publication. ln a short time, she bad more than 200 responses to it from all over the world, many from pro- fessors wanting a bibliography so they could offer courses on the subject. This book Ms. Key explained, grew out ol a class she taught several years ago on ~ale­ female language caUed Varieties of Language. SUBTLE DIFFEllENCES "I had observed male-female differences in South America. The differences are more subtle in English.'' A second book, which also came out of her research, is ••Paralanguage and Kinesics (Nonverbal Communication),'' also from Scarecrow Press. This contains information on body lansuage and the many ways people communicate with each other, auch as acoustical, The most extreme emotions are never verbalized, Mary Key discovered. These include love and hate, which are shown by body movement. optical, tactual, chemical and el~rical. _ One of the theories in this book is that people can smell hate and love. "So many physiological func- tions are communicative." Ms. Key said. ··women, fOl'example, are permitted different sleeping postures in different cultures. "Snening, couglling, belching and spitting are very com- municative. Spitting can be done either to seal a bargain or show contempt.'' The most extreme emotions are never verbalized, the linguist noted. TheSe include love and hate, which are shown by body movement and gestures. Love, she aaid , ls communicat- ed by cooing, while hale is shown by turning the back, using silence as a tool and by ot.cene gestures. ''These are much more powerful. Th.ey get~-·'' LE,\llNED BERA VIOll T'bil bOok, Ms. Key said, also was inspired by her South Am e rican work . In doing fieldwork , s he realized that ''much more was going on besides language." And, s he found that learned· behavior is different in different cultures. While Ms. Key likes to people- watch in the airport or shopping center, stie does not allow hersetr to analyze the body movements ol her friends. ''It's dangero~ to study people because interpreting is dangerous.·· To fully Wlderstand each gesture, she explained, a complete study would have to be done on each person and their whole being literally would have to be explored. While she is interested in body languaae and ·male-female languaae, the languages of South America and their relations hip are much more fascinating to MB. Key, r' She has studied and published extt;nSively in this field and has 1 an alternative model for'them." How do they find subject mat- ter? J, "As ldhg as there are people, we'll have audiences. As long as there are people, we'll have sub- ject matter.·· Flores s aid that the troupe gears their lives around Ei>piritu. "Of course, we have jobs, go to SC'hool, we have to eat and have a place over our heads, but theater is most important." · Recently he was named direc- tor of the new Muiti-purpose Community Center in FulJerton, "which at the moment is 8.Q emp- ty building,·· and is devoting time to conve rting it i.nto a center · that serves many purposes in the commun,ity .· MOTIVATION Rut his main focus r emains acting , getting to people, motivating c hange. Performances have been chief- ly limited t o evenings and weekend s. but there are oc- casional lunchtime sessions. •·Most orten we work lo groups or 100 or more, at schools, in parks, in prisons.·• A national convention of law enforcement o rricials, judges. and district attorneys saw the group perform in Oakland. "Whal we try to do is deal with the social ills in the community. It is easy to shine on problems and hope they 'll go away. "Most of the problems are just symptoms of something deeper. again begun her comparative studies, which s he says will take many years to complete. M s. Key returned to South America last s ummer for the first time in 13 years to do further work, and found it an emotional as w e ll as intellectual ex- perience. WOMANMAVOR Her headquarters was San- tiago, Chile. which she found filled with old cars and led by a woman mayor. Since it was winter in Chile, she did her work in a luxurious, heated hotel. "My Indian infor- mant came to the hotel ," she said. He was an educated man, a professor who h e ld the equivalent of a bachelors degree and had taught his own language -at the university. .P During her summer in Chile, Ms. Key also participated in a conference of the major linguists of the country. visited Easter Island, where the people still speak a language with 10 conso- nants and five vowels, and taught in two universities. [ Among her discoveries were that South American youths share body communication with American youths (because of movies and rccord.5?). that in one Indian language, the words ror right and left were the same, as were the te rm s for yesterday and tomorrow. In one Spanish dialect, she found that r eduplication was used a lot-"blanco-blanco·• meant ''really white, .. for exam· pie. PRIVATE LIBRARIES One drawback to studying in South America. s he said, is thilt <S.eLINGUIST, Page82) 1 In a scene from 'I Don't Get Anything Out of School' are (from left) Beto Morales, Jaime Gomez, Eva Chaidez, Eduardo Reyes, Fernando Arce and Rosie Campos. Below is Cesar Flores, director. We have to gel peopil' thinkinJ.! moving, bccausl' ir thc rl' is going to be change> il hr1s lo Ix> rrom th(' community itself, not from the outside.·· Performing V<.1ldl'i'.° "I Oon ·t Get Anythin g Out or S<'hooi ··for <.1 group of edur<.i tors <.ind agl'ncy people who work with the minor1 . ty community. the troupe's v.•ork 'Clidn't ne('d explaining. The pl ay. deali ng with an inte- grated class in an elementary school. simply poi nted out that the values of t he black or brov.•n student are too frequently ig· nored. his culture df'n ied and his na ml' An gl icizt•d rrom Mon· tezuma to :\1onty. f:spiritu has a w<.i y or breaking down barriers. :.tnd of making you look at yoursel f and your valut'S. _ ' If yo u don 't like what you see,'· added Jo~I ores. ·'then ..... Eventually, with the backing of !>ome ··seed money" from the community, E spiri tu will be a full-fl edged profession al group. Florl's can be contacted :1l 528·306<l. Mary Key watches her language closely-she 's a linguist specializing in South America languages. A study of male- female language is one of her · most recent publications. ' . • 1 .. 82 DAILY PILOT Thursday. November 13 1975 Pet Advice: Give Shelter Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS : Pleasl.' print lh1 :-. iell{'r and do thousands of dogs a nd cats a favor DEAR EX·DOG-OWNEJt : Toduy, I found lhe dog you dumped. She was standin g In the middle of a busy intersHCtion , :ilaring :.it t'<IC'h pasoe rby. hoping her •·1>c1ovcd" master would return Cor her. You probabl y thought someont• lik e mt~ ~ould adopt the poor thing. Welt, 1 did pick ht•r up, but now s h e 1s at the arumal sheller bt.•cau :-,(' my ramily already has lhrce do~s. Why didn't you take her to the shelter 1n the fi rst place? Don·t you know that lht• maJonty of dogs dumped never find J home7 Jn:-.t1·ad thl'y face starvat ion. mistreatment, or Lll·Jth undl'r lhe wheels of a C<tr or truc k. 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Now 1 'm begin.nlna to wonder if perhaps Claude has mel someone at work who doesn't -know he has a wile andf.our_cbildreq_, He's home every night and never 1oes anywhere without me, yet I 'm -A L11TLEWORRIED OJo:AR A:'\N l.ANDE llS ~t y husband and I had a double ring <:t'rl·mony •·••ht·n \\1e were mar· ried in the l.uthl'ran ('hurrh 16 years ago. l noti<'ed rt•c·cntlv lh;.it Claudl' \~•isn 't wearing hi!S v.·t·1.hl1n g ring I ;.1 ~kt"<I v.·hy . /J(· told me that last month ~1 n1.1n tu· v.urkc-d \~1th lost his hand when lu s ring goL l-.1l1ghl 1n the 1n;.ich1nery. I asked him v.·hy In· hLidn t told int.· ;.ibout thi.: CACC1dcnt when it DEAR WORRIED: A lalhr of lour cbUdreo dOH n't need to w eu hla w'eddlng rtni 1rou.nd bis neck •• a remlndtt lltlt lite la m1n1ed. The grocery bill• are remlnder eaouih.. Golden Memories Day Marked Mr. and Mrs. William J . Schworer or Balboa l!Sla nd celebr ated their golden wedding a n· niversary during a cha mpagne reception in the Cos ta Mesa Country Club. Attendi ng were their four children , Bill of San Francisco, T om of Cot>t.a Mesa, Gretchen ! Mrs. Robert Cochrane) of Huntington Beach and Beckyorsewport Beac:h. The honorees are m em bers of the Balboa Yacht Club and Schworer has been active in the I.ions Club of Alha,mbra. His wire is u past presi· dent or the Nightengales Chapter of the Auxiliary of •foag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian. They wer e m a rried in Huntington Park and Schworer has been self-employed in real estate for tht:' past 30 yea rs. Mr. and Mr s Wiiiiam Schworer From 8 1 • • .Linguist "libraries are individual coll ec- .tions in priva te homes. South America is in transition a nd scholars do not h ave access to books ." Ms. Key relished an incidenrc of reverse "1\.1acho:· which she came across in Chile. She noticed that women ort en would drive the cars, while their husbands were passengers. She inquired a nd was told that "the wom en O'-''n lht• cars . Wh()(•Vt•r owns the car drives.·· Many women are pr o· fessionals. in Chile. Ms. Key re- ported. and husbands· and wives °' tend to think of the mseJ.ves more 3.':i partners than American work- ing couples. Most important. she kept run- ning across, in her studies. words she had heard in her prior wor k. which she termed ''loan words.'' "These will help me find major relationships between languages t hat hav e not been s hown before," she s aid. ( For a university professor who never planned to h ave a career. Ms. Key has outlined an am- bitious study ror herself over the n ext fe w years o f the materials she brought back from South America . She almost seems SUJ1>rised herself as she t alks about the many books she reads and the lit· tie time she has for recreation because of her academic load. But Ms. Key has bucked lhe odds and become one d the com- paratively few women faculty members in the Uni.versity of California system, and she is happy with her tire . S h e w as re m i nde d of a message she thinks one can learn rrom the study of body language and male-female language : "Wh at 's the m atter with ac- cepting people the way they are? We're s uch a judgmental society. We're always asking people what they mean." Peering Around SADDLE BA C K MOTHERS o f Twin s Club h as a ppo inted S h a ron Fi ge r in, Rose m a r y Dragamon and Nancy Pitroff as its state representatives. The three w ill keep in touch with what is hap- pening in the other 224 clubs, distributed over 44 stat~. A mu wbo Is at borne nttY nl&bt and 11e-.er soes aaywbere wttbout lll• wtre ls oat Ukety to be foolin' aroulld. 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To date. \\'C h:.J\'(' had d1..•t•J;,irul1ons of the status or women , st•n1or l'1t1zens, <"hild rt'n. and even dieters. 1'ud;,iy , I \vish to s peak on behalf of a group th;.it C<tnnot s peak for itself, but nonethel('ss O<.'CUp1t':. a \'('ry ~pccial place in our \\urld A. Rt\RY'S Bii.i.Of-. Rrc.•rrs Article, the firs t : People ...,·ho chew garlic shall not be al!oy.1ed w1th1n three miles of a baby, under pt.'n.:tlty or drowning by s pit· ting. ArticlC", the second : F.xc<.>ssive bail shall be set for turkeys "'ho t1(·kle a baby's reel until he faints or throw him up in the air after a full meal . STOP SMO KIN G CLASS: The Lung .N- soclation of Orange Coun· ty will sponsor a four· week session on Mondar.; and Thursdays at 1 p.m . in Newport llarbor Hlgh School. It starts Nov. 17. There is no t•harge, but eveeyone planning to o.tt· lend mu.st be at the first s<-ssion. Further information is availahlt• by <'ail in g 835-1.LJ:"-J<:. MAXINE CA VERLEY MEMOR I Ai. CHAPT•:R : <:ity or J-lopt• will b t'nef1l from ;i Thnnksg1v1ng theml·d dinner d a nt'l' to begin al 7 p.m . S:lturday, Nov . 15. in tht• l .-1guna llill li.illon I.fin. F\artht"r information is availahl<• by calling John Jlergcn at ,196-4600. FOUNTt\IN V1\l.LEY 'RUFFELL'S HI STO RI CAL SOCIETY: •UstoricaJ in· formation about the Country Church of TalMrt will be presented by Mrs . Patri c k J . Freeman during an 11 a .m . brunch Sunday, Nnv. 16 , in the Crossroads restaurant. PROJECT H F.AD STA RT: Applications now are being: t ake n from incorporated <t~t·n· c1es in Orang~ County that want to run llt·~id St;:irt classes. Contact ~1arC'o Pena, d1rcl·Lor, 979-2565. DOUGH SCU l.P · TURE; The artistry or dough sculpture "''ill be taught in a special three· part lecture-workshop series beginning Nov. 18 in the Photo Building of the Orange County Fair· grounds . The serle5. offered by Orangt" Coast College, mee~ Tuesdays from 1·3 p. m. It is free to the public, but there is a 7S l'enl materials ch.:irgt.'. Lecturer Donna Friebert's haus(.•r will tibow how t9 m ake gifts, df'coration s and orna· ments by usi ng simple and inexp ensive material TOWN AND GOWN : Arnold Juda. UC Irvine (acuity membe r and !us daughter. Angela, "'111 pre:sent a rolft'ert Nov. 18 in the ·QOQ'l.C of ('han cellor anU Mrs. Daniel Aldrich for tht' Music Section of UCI To'-'n .and Gown. The program will 1n- clude the Sonata 111 A 1\1a jor by l\1 oz;.irl, thl' Sonata in F. l\1 ajar by Paul ll1ndl'muth. and lht· Sonata in A ~1 inor by ~.'humann. /\ L C 0 II 0 I. I S M "'ORKSllOP: The Men- tal lfealth As:1oc1.ntion of Orangt.' Cou nt y ls sponsoring u (rt>e public workshop on alcoholism o n 1'ut>s d;.i y, N O\'. 18, from 7:30·10 p .m . in lhe Fello\\.·ship lfall. Garden CirOVl' M e th o di s t Chur<'h. .. Lady on the Rocks" a 30-minute dr:lma, will be pt-rformed by Play~ for Livin~. a profess ional theater group. J o kichi Takaminc. f\.1D , chairman of the American 1\t ed1cal As- sociation-Com mission on Alcoholism , will speak . For information ca ll 547-7559. F.XECUT IV E N IG HT: The Oran1e County Chapter of Ex- eeuti ve11 · Secretaries. Inc. will hono r ex- t>cutivtl! by presenting a Cavalcade of Stars al 7 p.m . Tuesday Nov. 18, at the Marriott Hotel in ~ewport Beach. CAPIS TRANO WO- MAN'S CLIJB: Mary and Thom aS ~1 ancini. concert pianis t and violinis t, will perform at the regular lunch~on meeting of the Woman·s C lub o f San Juan Capistr;.ino ()11 Tue5day, Nov. 18. at 12:30 p.m. in the clubhouse. RA NC HO V I EJO J U NIOR WOMAN'S CLUB: The club will host a social for the Orange County Tt1ultiple Sclerosis Patients Socie· ty Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 7 to IO p.m . at the El Toro High School mullipurpo!Se room . UC I TOWN ANb GO WN: Dr . Stuart KrafSner will discuss Civilization and Disease at tht Monday, Nov. 24, meeting in the Social Scieoc.e~ Tower on cam-i pus. Dr. Krassner is a pro- fessor of developmenta l and cell biology and medical micro-biology and associate dean of the graduate division. WORKSHOP : M ar - riagecounselors, Dr. J an Unthorst and Ann Lln· thorst, will conduct Opt- ing In: A Fresh Look at Marriage. Hours will be 9 a.m . to5 p.m . Saturday and 9 a.m . to3:30p.m . Sunday, Nov. 22 and 23, in the Laguna Hotel. • . '\rticle, the third : Wh ere a crime or the kidneys has been committed, the accused s hould (•n joy the ri ght to u s pt:edy di<1pcr ch;.ingl' l'uhlil' ;,innounl'emcnts. dl't<Jils, ;ind gunll'd tours ur lhc aforementioned arc not nt•el'sso1ry . UPHOLSTERY I ' . . • I r Artirlc. the fourth : The derision to eat st rained l:imb or not to e:.it strained Jamb should b(' \\'Ith thl' ··fl'cdt•e" and not the feed<'r . lllO\\·in.c !ht• !-.trained lamb into the feeder's fa(.'C' ~hould bt• ou:ccpted as an opi· nion. not ;.is a dl.'elar:ttion of "''ar. ,'\rtirle. tht~ fifth : ~l'\V nod innovative "'ays s hould bt• sought tu test \\.'hether or not food 1s too hot for a baby's taste. If God had meant for parents tu test food with their tongues. he "·ould have made tongues disposable. · Arlirlt.•. the sixth: Babies should enjoy the freedom to vocalize whether it be in church, a public mt>etin.L( place, during a m ovie. or after hours "''ht.'n the lights are out. Tht>y have not yet le urned that joy and laughter have to l.:ist a lifetime and must be conserved. Article, the seventh: No person may he made to 'vear a s weater when the parent/· grandp.:irent is cold or 1·un around nude un· der a cold g;1rden host· when the aforemen- t ioned is hot. A;\1 F.'.'JD'.\1 ENT 0'.'lE: :-Jo baby shall at any time be quartered in a house where there arc no soft I aps, no laughter, or no love. Weddings ~ and Engagements ·ro avoid d1 s appo1ntn1l·nl. prospl·1·t1vt· · hridt·~ ;1rl' rt•n1i11dl'd lo h:.i\'1• lhl'lr \\l•dd111~ ~lor1l's \\1th hlark ;ind \\'hil t..• ).!lossy phntu).!raph:-. 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SET-UP WEEKDAYS: f'Nowll,Y,666 Anton BlvO,~-CA 92626 (714) il40.21100 • :ifio--------~,;;:30~ to 9.00 PM . Bnr11SanDi SATURDAY: 9.30AMto6.00PM 11 AM to5.00PM Cred1t ¥ll1bl e. --~--; r I r ' !. i I - r ;. ~ I • • ' I BOOMER ~t.t"D LllCE 10 TAl(E A by Wa F. lrow. -.cl Mel CasSOll ~ NoT 5TIGIC wm~ DOOLErs WORLD / coo~se 111 0H£ OF THE: i!OMA>IC€ l.ANGtlAGE?, ~ ~€ '.tJf.J'li't JJ.2£ArJY FWlHT 1~. 8ooM€2. TUMBLEWEEDS Tll€R!" ARE T\\O WA'IS 10 S"IOP ll?OR FIN6€RNAIL·lillTll\G HA!Jrf: El1HER USE 5ELl'-CON1110l1 OR HAI'!' 1tXJR 11'€111 PULLED. FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1"E SOCIEilJ FOR 1HE !'REVEmlOtJ OF CRUE~Tl,l lll CJ1AIR5 HAS REAU.4 HIT 1HE Bl&ilME! I-g ~ I FIGMENTS "'""'""""' •-•· t! <I NANCY I WANT TO REPORT SOME VERY ~-; OFFENSIVE GRAFFITI . . ' ' WHERE IS IT ? 6 0 .......... ,. ___ _ ....... ---· TODAY'S CIDSSWDBD PUZZLE • A.CROSS 54 50111 l P11ee of S6 Conn..c11d dnf11ng ke 59 Mfich1n1 5 ..• !11m &hip officer Oec1pt1on 62 T!b1!1n o~ 9 LOYI symbol 6'c. 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All6CY •.• 6AJ<T"S NOT A WANTED CRIMINAL! ffiE ()Ht..Y THING TJ<AT'S 6EEN ESTA!lllSl<fD 15 THAT Hf WAS IN T)IE mA WHERE THE CRIME WAf> COMMITTED ... &Y ~15 AOMISSION! HE HAD PICKED UP A HITCHHIKER A COOPLE Of l>\'!S l'lllOf( TO THE HOLDUP.' rr·s MY 6Et.IEF TliAT THIS MAN, KNOWN ft..£, WALLY. WAS THE PERSON INYO\..VEO! MISS PEACH ' • ' I ' ' ! DICK TRACY NTO 'T'ME HANDS OF Wl<OM~ WHY A U.S. MAIL CARRIER ! AA ORIGINAL. ALLDIO SKE:TCH ! """ CX)Mf 'i' FlrANCINE, LET'S TAl.K ABOIIT WHY \!:>IA HAVE EfE!fN AVOIDIN6 Mf. l.ATEL-Y. \' l I 'c· .... 1 . ' ·-•. - 1 LOOK, I'M 6USY 11"1GHT NOW, AltTHUlt ... by Mell 1 T.AKE ME TO L..UNCJ.'1 A MOVIE, AND ICE· SKATING ON SATU~DAY, AT WMJC M 'T'IME l'LL TELL YOW WHV I CAN'T HANO THE ~IG><T Of' YO(.f ... '-- ' ' I 'i."··.'1 . . T DEi.MR AUDIOS MAJL. ,so r'U.CARRY rr ALONG AND GET IT AUTOGR-ED FOR MY SON. --"I YOU'RE A GOOO ARTIST. BUTA LOUSY ><oust BOY. .,,.....,.-•~•m lrudrt.ld I _,,~· I .... ~. I fWllC by Geonp LelllOllt ll-f3 ' by Rodcjer Bollen .. f~ -:: i~ ' ' ' ! , l ll·<l ._ ___________ llf,6. "We're here on a convention and we were wondcnng if ynu happen lo know how the Audubon Socic1y feel~ about btlly dancers." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ 11. 'You STILL WONQ:RIN' WflO WAS 6'.:WNA f.AT . '*1. T~fM PfAAUT tlUTT~· ~Ill~~· , - . ' 8§ CAil. V PILOT Thur&dG~. No-.iombtir 13. 1975 Just Raise Priee Laguna Outlook Anaheim Seminar Nov.20 The Sale of a Hotdog Fluor Hiring . SEATTLE CAP) -the Turners at the New When no one would buy Orleans Sandwich Shop A managem e nt "the best frankfurther was a large, garlicky '9VO?bhop, featuring lhe on the West Coa:1t," Ed frank. ll weighed a orcanization ot a master and Sonja 'Turner raised quarter paund and COit, .operating plan for the price. wtth kraut and a French for the frankfurther. Tht>y lhought it was 11 bargain. Sales were awful. Turner raised the price. Seems Likely 87 IACK CHAPPELL Ol .. o.i.., "'"" .... managers, will be held fl NANCE Sales doubled. roll, about 70 centa to Nov. 20 at the Quality Inn make. "WE DECIDED that ii The Impact or FlUor Corp. 's $5.5 mlUlon plant in the city or Irvine wiU likely extend to Latcun• Beach and..S..Urrounding areas_, a !'1uor executive told lhe Art Colony Chamber oC Commerce breakfast meet· lnAnabeim,accordingto THE ROLLS Royce of The Turners firsl de-people wouldn't buy works ho P s Pon s or t~ steaks offered by cided to cha.rge a buck enough to keep the price Michael Burke. down, -we at least shou1d ing Jhis week. The seminar, called makesomemoneyonthe "Modern Management Pe1igui1i Acquisitiota damn sandwich," he Thomas 0 . Mallonee, Irvine facility project director, said Fluor ex- pects that initially, 5,000 employes will be located at th" 1.3 million square loot laclllty. Tiie Jrvine-facilicy-will house the corporation's en.gineering, ad · ministratlve and purchasing .staffs. No manufacturing will be done at the plant. Practice s and said. Procedures,'' w1li "We upped the price feature Alvin Haerr of v1·k1·ng Merger Okayed and sales doubled : We Alvin Haerr and Co ., an were intrigued." lllinoismanagementand Inspired, Turner marketing consulting Nfo:W YORK (UPl)-Viking Press. Pynchon and Saul liellow. raised the price again - £irm. so Id · d d bli h" $I .75. OF THOSE, about 65 percent are currently Orange County resi- dents . He said the average wage of all the employes was in the $15.000 to $16,000 range. Mallonee said the plant will be occupied by December 1976 . The plant is the largest build- ing in Orange County and will consolidate operations now in seven Southern California plants. Haerr is :I graduate of a -year-o in epen ent pu s ing The purchase price was not an· ·'Sales doubled again~ the University or Illinois. house, has been acquired by Penguin nounced but trade sources said Fascinating. Why the majoring in advertising Publishing Co. of l.ondon through Penguin paid $9 million for two-thirds hell wouldn't they buy and business administra· merger· Viking has announced. interest in the company. The family of for a dollar?" tion. the founder, Harold K. Guinzburg, B th r ·ts t Cost of the workshop is VIKING HAS A strong reputation who started Viking in 19'l5, retained ut erhe are 1m1 o $70 ~ paid in advance. as a hardcover publisher of general one-third interest. ~~boe r Y t in edg . John Pric inc ludes an 80. inte~t books . including the works of v<i rne open _ a com· If · t · sue writers as John Steinbeck, Thomas !-1.Guinzburg,president or peting s hop , The Mallonee said it is ex· pected that when the Los Angeles operation is moved to the Orange County site, there will be a significant loss of clerical employes not willing to move or com· mute and he expected extensive hiring to be done locally for those positions. The Irvine Site is. lQS acres and will be heavi ly landscaped , Mallonee said. pag~ se ·in s ructing h M'll G h G o 'I v·k· · 1~t ·11 be 'd t Frankfurter, 1·n the same manl)al. fQr reserv~-Art r 1 er, ra am reene, .r;. 1 1.ng ~nnce ~ , Wl pres1 en ttonii, call Burke a l Lawrence, Lawrent:e Durrell, Rebec-and t:hieC cxcculive officer o( lhe new part of town and set the 979-34-07. ca West, Iris Murdoch, Thomas firm, Viking Penguin. price of his frank at 70 .-':;;::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;:---;-;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~cents. Heallfl 1,oad'! Photo illusion shows advertising firm 's helicopt er apparently making off with San Franci s co's 1'ra n sa m er ica Pyramid recently. Susan. Susan is the paperwork expert in the Newport Equity Funds Loari Department. After you've talked to Cal Wolfe or Linda Blue about your real estate loan, you'll probably hear from Susan when your loan is funded . She's an important member of the staff that has processed over Sl,600,000 in liew second trust deed loans so far this year. Su$,7n Connor If you're in the market for a real estate loan, why not give Cal or Linda a call? The number is 644-8824: And after your loan is fund ed. say hello to Susan! Newport Equity tt,,!l:!d?. AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR.· SUI TE 211 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 DANGUOUS G-UISSIHCi lyTHIY 5UNT, ..... One _great cause u! serious home accidents is trying to guess the con tents of an unlablcd rontainer. Potent drugs are easily mist<ikerl for simple home remedies. Do as we ph1.1rmat·1sts do. We leave nothing to chance. The contents of any unlablcd botllc arc immediately destroyed. The least doubt about potency and the medicine i.s discarded. We will not .i:amble with anyone·~ health. Thanks to you it works ••. FORAl.lOFUS •• YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people r ely on us for their health need s. We welt'ome requests for delivery service and charge accounts . PARK UDO .PHARMA.Ci 3S1 Hospital Road Free Delivery _Newport Beach 642:1sao. Earn money on your company\ idle cash. Wells Fargo's new Cash Mover . Account lets business firms earn up to 5% on working capital without tying it up. . Many firms keep more money in.their business checking accounts than they immediJtl'ly need. Now, thanks to a chJnge in Federal regulations, your firm cJn cam a full 5~{, on this cushi on \vith Wells FJrgo's nc~v CJsh jlr W!:fOt..£SAl.S Mover Account. I' PL..UllilBlN r.' Atlast-your HE~Yt'Na-i cashflowcaneam 1 §, i ":J. h I interest. Cash Mover is, 'dt1.t1.;.}t 1cf.. ~ • in effect, tv"o Jccounts. A chrcking Jccount \vith normal check writing and deposit services. And an earnings account thJt pays you a full 5% per annum po id !lf "/'tJ S directly into your earn-, _ ings account eaclr 111ontlr. Transfers, ( rom one to the other, arc easily m'ade by phone. Keri> whatever cash you n('{'(f in chC'Cking and put the rrst to work earning interest. To qualify, just maintJin a $2,000 average baJance. A monthly analysis to help manage your funds. Euch month, you'll gl'l Cl statement that tells you M 0 T ltfATED E •oot L . ,. cxJctly ho\v your1noncy's \vork- in g. The bJ!ance you keep in your checking account also c.ims at thr sanle S~<:i rate lo offset I he cost of your checking services. Nonnally these earnings can cover all the charges you n1Jy now be paying. f{esult: with V\1cl!s F,1rgo's Cash Mover, your C<tsh flow can p<1y for its own upkeep. ( A total financial package for western business. Combined with Wells FargoS unique Credit-line Service, a flexible line of c:-c<lit, ............. " Wells Fargo's Cash Mover ""~--._,_=z;;;;:::;cs; Account can provideyour -=. • firm \\•ith a total financial package. It's anolher rC'JSon why no matter \·vh,1 t your business or fin Jncial needs, it pays to clo business \·\'ilh Wells l~Jr~o. We have over SlO billion in Jsscts, and J2Sofiiccs th roughout Coliforni,1. Stop by your ncarL>s t Wells Fargo Bank Office. We'll tell you the complete siory. The Cash Mover. -Wells Fargo Bank. M"'""D' c • eOec. Mtu oi1~: 450 E&11 11111s1 , 926,1. rl)lj"'''" "•''-'! Ot11ct· 1eoas e,001111ur11s.,111oe THE PRINCELY New Orleans Sandwich Shop Frank slipped into obli· vion. ' What happ~ned? "You can theorize all day, but basically , it had snob appeal." Flight Fare Bid Told WASHING TON (UPI) -United Airlines said it will request Civil Aeronautics Board permission to replace its present 48·state discount fares with a .simplified discount system. The airline said it wants to retain a new "Freedom Fare," which goes on sale Jan. 5, for military furlough, child and night coach discounts. But it proposed terminating such fares as in· dividual tour basing, layaway, night standby and miscellaneous excursion and group fares. In addition, the build· jng site in Irvine has been master planned for expansion to 2 million square feet with an ul · timate workforce of 10,000 employes. Tentative plans call for the company·s world t'orporate headquarters to be located at Irvine. AMC Loss 3rd Worst DETROIT (APl - American Motors Corp . lost $27 .5 million in the 12 months ended Sept. 30 despite a strong rebound in the second half of its fiscal year, the company announced. The loss. third worst in the company's 21-year Fl.UOR CORP. is a history, compared with a major builder o( profit of the same petrochemical facilities amount in the previous and is a participant in fiscal vear. Revenues the Alaskan oil pipeline, were $2 .3 billi~n. th.is and international oil-year, up from $2 b1llion1n related projects. 1974. 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Di 'Wlli 4. lolYl.11: Ml ~ ,.., ~1 ~ !·~ •.,, IS&• i .)4 •.OS CIM N .. ,, I· ,... '·". OPwtft •• 1.11 Clop ow '·"N.L, c..... i:=... , ,; ... t '1'1:J 1·~7i·~i Ct\' Mt !.ii ,t !•!:f N, *-" LM 1, .JI:' 11 .. 1 H.l.. ~ M: ~ Ii ~ 0.-¥ 4.M f'I, 0t ..... t 04 =t'~ i::::,t Ma!l9' r,; t· ..,. t:r, i:n=:t ,, .. i:_."··~.tl , .. "':sr .:.-,· .. :~ M.9'9 ~ Jl::L. Ir(=' i:n ~.1 . --- \ ' • • • I I THE PICK OF Punch 1 " ... "There's another 20 Pl'Of"!rty speculators outside. cl.JiCf1ln9 that everybody h"tes them." Soup, Saving Go .Together By MIL'l:ON MOSKOWITZ We hear so much about price increases that it's nice QDCe in a while lo read about prices going down. There is sUch news from Campbell Soup. Money Tree Campbell reported t hat in 1975 it knocked down prices on more than 140 item s. Among the products taking the cuts were Campbell's soups , Chunky soups , Swanson frozen rood s Franco-American canned spaghetti a nd Pepperidgc Farm breads, rolls and biscuits. CAMPBELL SAID, IN FACT, THAT as of August, when 1t.s fiscal year ended, the prices of all its food pro- ducts were only I percent higher than a year earlier. Dur- ing that same period the Consumer Price Index rose about JO percent. No_ producer likes to sl_ash prices a nd Ca mpbell is no exception although the company claims to be "always mindful'' o( the extra money consumers have to shell out for food during an inflalionary period. However, Campbell is probably in a better position than most to lower selling prices. For one thing, the mindless punuit of growth for growth's sake is not a disease that infected Campbell the way it has a lot o( companies. It's true that Campbell has moved well beyond its soup base. BUT ITS EXPANSION HAS been a controlled affair and the companies it did acquire -Swanson's and Pep- peridge Farm, for examples -enjoyed their greatest growth arter becoming part oCtbe Campbell ramily. ~· Campbell conceded in its most recent annual report what (ew companies like to concede, that its sales, measured in number ol units, went down last year. The response of many companies to lower sales is to raise prices. -For another thing, Campbell OWQS such strong market shares that it can probably absorb price cuts more easily than its competitors. It does 70 percent of the soup business. It's the No. 1 producer of canned spagbet· ti. It's the leading seller ol (rozen dinners. And it's a ma- jor ractor in canned beans, tomato juice and bakery pro- ducts. FINALLY, WIDLE MANY COMPANIES (and ramilies) are so strapped with debt these days that they have to worry about meeting the next interest payment , Campbell has nothing to rear in this qu arter. Campbell soup is that rarity, a company with absolutely no long-term debt. Jt (inances growth out or earnings. Handsome is as handsome does -and Campbell does all right. It earned $86 million last year, whi ch ex· <"eeded the earnings o( Borden, Carnation, Consolidated Foods, General Mills, H.J . Heinz, Nabisco and Standard Brands -al l o( which had higher sales than Ca mpbell. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Inde x ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 48 .22 85.28 852.25 91.19. up up up up 0 .70 1.13 13.70 1.32 (Sr1i11c•rs r111d ~ftNPrJI New Yorll (U Pl I -TM folloool"'ll Utt ~ IM 1toc11, 11.,.1 hew. Ol'IMll mot.I -lost 1hr mttt bawd on ,...rM>t O'I N•••r York J ;'i 1Ho~1 1lr1ie .. c,...1'199 °"' 111e New yon Stocll e.a .. nge. NEW VOl'IK !UPI) -TM u ,,.·.nt ,..., •rod pen::•ril-ee ell.,,.,, iw• Ille Kii,,.. iloc:k\ tr-d on 1,. ,... York <1lrM•1flC• bll!tWMfl Ttie P,.~1-dotlnt Slo<t Ellcl'Winoe W.dneMl1y. prl(• end tM C\l tt•fll t lO!olno;J prlc•. 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Mac performs his own songs with gues~s Liza Minnelli , Neil Sedaka and the Sid and Marty Krofft puppets. CBS EJ 9:00 -"Foster and Laurie." A true-life story of two New York )X>licemen killed in a brutal ambush. Perry King and Dorian Harewood play the title roles. . . TV DAILY LOG •drttnisl 110\lp's 1nemp1s lo u1111 Thursday 1 •t¥• 01 ter1°' 1n 1111 pohc1 d•· pll1mtnl, Evening o ri.! (I) ili m E11111 (lu1111 "Ve1ot11u·s Veils'' On tllt st111 ol NOVEMBER l l t New York b~rltsque th c1tr1, lllt sllow'1 cast 1nd ertw lilt p1u 1111 5:00 8 (I) ~O) €Il ED CD """ coH1ntd wpw or th1i1 bou, im· (ijl (_1) I» (jJ Ktwl pr~no Sim Pacltr (Gto111 [6J llrYW Burns), bamic:id1 'titt1m. Tht lllOUlll· hllllldt flt llkt Wilt In Ill• lhtllft to P11trhl1• '1111ify watch 1 biuut mowit-m1d1 btloit Mt111·12 !ht lmprtillfi<ls dem1w-1n which Soltdtel !ht vldim voiut hit suspiciofls ;n St11 Trtli lo who would do him 1n. Susptds ClllmD "'' 11 Aph1 Ultlt incl11d1 B11bl11 Rhoades, 1 stfiP911: Sa• (R) Sinter Glo111 lor1n1 l@lns Jld CIU!tt, 1 burlesque show ctltblit111 Bofl Hop11, Ktnry Mtn· comic; Juli• Ad1ms, widow ol the tin!, S.mmy lt.ahn, Tommy Smoth11s det:east11; Willi1m Oemtrtst 1s 1111 111d ltl Mlhal loi • mus!Q1 tribute tllft door 11111d, 1nd Oon Pontr to tht Uniltd St1111. as !ht sho-'s Will S!!te! b1cktr. 19 (f)) lrvlll tt Ctft'"Uttltts (6) 0.. UrtlO!ld'ltblts '-Ii L1tt1t ll1scab Hour 0 O.J.'S SOUR TUNE l:lOIMtn Srlltl• Show *ON STS OF SAN FRAN ltwitdltd Q 19 CIJI (])CD St"n ol Sin Cll Ket:••'• Htrtn f11ndu. '"De1d Alf" Stone 1nd I I @ I loft Mltrlu11 StJle ~lle1 suspett 1 pop~lar womtn"s · WM Wodd 111~ show host ot sl1y1n1 hs1111tr1. ' '8lltplftl SIUnfltt lie SecttUy d1tts. Llfry H11m1n, Milie Di C.ftlo Jun!. llWll•1 ,., Ool1111 • m Tbt Stld Otles "" io,~ 0 QJ (J) ED m """ ln1 811111, Oenn1s PaltKk and Gtorfl lllo4ll ~ f.i1 fnma1 lftttr111tio1111 Tt Ttll the T~lll '2j Mtrit: (C) (2hr) '1ht Little -·' c.-tr.U.. Muteen" (dn) '11 -Uhot Goold . I i.-tKJ M1rtit Rodd, Oonald Suthul1nd T1lt Fii m CC.$Slc Tllf!ltrt "The Wild O~k"' (]) '"""'' Dtnholm [Hiott slats 1s lbH n's LI LIM cl1Wt dre1nwr. LM Mtriu• Stylt fil LI Crild1 Bitn Crl1d1 T1lt llfflfftlc 1111tn1H •:JO o""" ~1111111 fil Ptbft Clara 10:00 o @ CIJ ®I m Me.i1c11 s1.,., Md.Im Ftl!IU' "W1st1l1111f' fht pros and cons 01 7:>0 fl~ Ylltt• Slln 0.1. S1mp· a llospiurs polq or sle1111i1n1 111· Miii •lld ltuiui Wallt1 (Ut'1. d11en1 mothers is the sulljtct ol 1 I hkt It 111111 11t1ttd conttov111y 1mon1 th1e~ I.Mt Alltrica11 S¥t obslttrici1ns. Ralph Bellamy, Cl,,ii· , HIP ltflt11 tophtr Connt!ly 1nd Judd H1r5Ch Cllldld C1111tr1 sur. Rudltdultd. MMIH $ Merit: ft) (lllr) "TM ~ID fl) NIWI w~ ti Ht1111 Oritlll" {com) 'M-'•rrr Ilk'°" Peter Stl1111, P1u!1 Pr111ti1s. 19 (J)I (]) G) H 1 r r J O l1i M•tdl '81111 "G1oup Turo(' Harry IQUl'l'ltS I GI 111117 lu11eh d1f1111nt idt,,tity is he 1tt1mp1s to I 00 tlllllrwtlfl Sq11111 1n!+lt11tt 1 clouly·k111! therapy lit'• M•kt A Dt1I 1roup la find the sl1y11 al rwo Tiii AKt11t II Mtll (R) Pf(lp!e. Jo1nn1 Pette! 111d Oon Fii• f11t111 Stroud ruesL Mt Uftl1 Ma111t ID ltfl SMKt l:DO fl (ft)(]) CIJ TM Wllttn '1h1 IO:JO I lrvl1 llrrift lOS;I" _Tiii WIJIOft )'Oll~llltn 11t . Tiu" '•uports to Mvtftlurt lhtir ltrll. lrillt·IJH tlPISUfl I Ntn 111111mln1 when OM ot tlltlr rtlt· . LI Trt111tndl C.rtl 1rm. Dim• H111 <Dtb!H• wh11~1. • 11:00 CD O mi mm Ntw1 wtry JU!lnl •llf very ntw widow, . Ci)~~ (i) /lllWI llTl'la to st1y with tht 1amily. lf:lt ol 'rtlldle 0 MAC DAVIS SPECIAU f.!.l Set. 111~, *WITH SUPER GUESTS! D n.""' "'" . O Ql {i)IRi il!ll!lll!D"" m•sHMAN EXCLUSIVE! Mac "-!I'S. MK 1'111 i:wiir _ptl· *JIMMY HOFFA JR. loim Ills ~n wnp. IMll is 1111ne<1 11 PM Tonight on 11 bf UZI M1nntll1, fllt1I Stiltkl 111d AsllN f)I tllt World of Sid & Mtrty Ktotft. Mod • • ht Mnp 1 dutt lllth Uta 11'td 1 (I] MSquN mtdll)I of Std1k1"s SOlllS wilh !hr fl• ~ lud;J M1111r/IOllCWfittr. Tht Kro!lh htl't ~·O tr111td lojleCill thtrKl1n lo1 1 llthtr. N1~on1I Ed ition homt!own sk1lcll ( } Uv1 Mlt11Ull Stytt 0 Mrrll· (C) (itir) "Koll ol Ille 11:15 Clnt1111 l4 b.~ (w~1) ·~1 _ Jlmes1 G~rntr. 11:)() ff ~Ci) CBS lite MoYit: (C0J, (l)WIN Wild Wnt 11"-T: lh1 Chln1town Mu1d111 Q (lftl ())I (lJ G) llat!llf MIUtr Telly S1v1lu 1!11s, "You [hrty RI!" Ttn pound' ol !Q)(!J~fiDlthnfl)' C1r10n I . . Tftt Ht11t711100nt11 m1t1 u1n1 11 m1u1n1 from th• IZ'lh 6 MO'i'I • "K' 1 0 • " pretinct t11Uon, pltcin1 twryotl! m , t . lftl o u,,e,qu1 ul'tdtf suspicion. un111 tht rttl t~I· ( u') l5 -Warn.tr B1lle1. plil 11 uu111t 0 !9 (JJ) (}) W1d1 World '"· I llMltr'I Cltoit:t (i)~M;~t!X" & ""LOllliil/~t" = ~~111 Sllft 0 MOYlt: {tJ "Surlft Allttr' (11!v) Cill!llMOlit ·~2-Yvt1nnt DtCtrlo, Rock Hud1on. JhOa Tt1Mtiu m Mluioli: 1111poulb11 ~lllM U11pt19 ""1"•1111 ll:OO uo (QJ ())I CD a> o. t!M Reeb 0 S~eppenwolf Star-Don '"S!illfv1n's fi111SI Kout' Th• ptr· * Kirshner Rock Concert 11111\tll! mklt/111 of AllllllW liol 0 0.ft li1111Mf'I ltd C.11ttlt wfltft Mr. Wli'ltfl, tllt mild man-G) Mtrie: "Mlltlllf' (1dv) "52 - ftlftd c.orrlldionll oftictr, is SUI· Mir\ Stt¥tnt, An1el1 l1nsbury. Ptf\dld MtairH of his 1nr,tin1 •l}'I IZ:)O (I) MwM witll t111 lnm1tu. m Mmt: "Tht Klrdfl They '•II" I Min Cirlfflll Slllw {dfl) '56 -Hvmphrty 801111. """'l Yldtl SellMfl Slll'W l:OOWQj fiD Ttll'IOffVW Cltak TltMtr. P'rl'ritw (R) 1:)0 @ Minit: "Th1rMltr 111 !ht ~ ~ _ (adv) 'S3-.t11n Ladd. t:OO tHl ()) (f) Cl!lmIJ F1ll11 1:45 IJ Moria: IC) "Tiit Hllt1 ti Mentt- 1.i UViii A two·llour d111111 cli1Dlll· rum•~ (drt) "51 -JKk P111nct. clln1 the lnrt·lllt llOIJ ol two New Robtrt W11ner, Riclltrd Boone. Yorti City polictmtn who '"" •irltd Z:JO m All·/llltllt Sbow: "Santi Ft," I~ 1 11111111 1mbusll. PmJ lln1 an4 "ltllfl I Hin(' Dori1n H1rtwaod stir h alflct11 G) Ce111t AIM Rocco Llw1it 111d GttfOI)' fMltr J:JO 0 Ml'llt; "My '~'" , .. r wllo wttl tllt victims ol a mllll1nt (drt) '51 -Robtl1 M11thum. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES •JO D "Kihn Art Qali..pr ldrtl '66 -RlcMrd HllrilOll. "T)t CHc _., (lllJ'I) '47 -l1ny S11Mi¥1n. 1 ... (I).,,. P'httf' (call) '41 - Ribert YOUllL Mllll"ftll O'Hm. 12:00 .""' '"" 1111"' (111111) ~ -aoMtt ~ Joan Clulfitld. 1:00 p (C) "SM Wh"' (drt) ~1 - liclllff hrton, -ColfiM. Qi "l\t S'ltfJ' IHI ,, .. OM~ (dr1) '60 -Rita H1rwo11~. 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Yet he IS cheei'f\il and bright. He Is a f antaStfclciG."' .- John comes by his love for football from his uncle, Jerry Rhome, a former University of Tulsa great wbo is now an assis~ tant coach lbere. John doesn't have to ask for Not Guilty Gowdy Replies To Ump's Blast WEST PALi\-1 BEACl-1, Fla. tAP) -Network sportscaster Curt Gowdy says baseball um- pire l.arry Barnett was unfair in blaming him for hate mail and death threats which followed a c.>ntroversial World Series caJJ. .. That play didn;t create con- troversy just on t elevision." Gowdy said \V ednesday from his radio station here. "'They really did a rip job in some of the papers .·· Barnell, an American League arbiter. has said 95 percent of his ·mail me ntioned comments by Gowdy and Tony Kubek during the telecast of the third game or the Series. That ·s when Barnett refused to call in terference on pinch-hitter Ed Armbristeroftht: Cincinnati Reds. Armbrist e r bunted fo r a sacrifice in the 10th inning with the score tied. The ball bow1ced a few feet in front of home platt', Armbrister and Bo!-tton Red Sox catchC'r Carlton t~isk C'ollided , then t~is k threw "'il dl y past second on an atterflptN force out. The pl ay enabled the Ci ncin- nati runner lo cont1 nue to third and he scored the winning rWl a few minutes later. Barnett. th1..• .vou n~est umpire 111 t he ma jo r s , he Jo ined the American League seven _years ago. said the controversial play was just a breakaway from lhe plate. "Armbrister broke for first base," he said. "Fisk broke for t he ball. There was a collision. \Vhe n Fi~'t fielded the ball, he v.'as not obstructed on his throw to second base." The reports of the death threats surf;.a ced several days lalC'r when the teams returned lo Roston for the final two games of the Series. 'fhc FBI stepped in to investigat e the threats and Roston police h ad lo provide pro- tection for Rarnl-tt and his fami- ly. Cincinnati won the Series four games to three. ··1 think they were unfair to CURT GOWDY me:· Barnell said of Gowdy and Kubek during an interview a t Prospect . Ohio, his winter home. "The rule book backs me 100 per· cent. They don 't know the rules.·· To a great degree. the con- troversv was whether intent v.·as involved in the collision. Barnett said at the time that intent could not be proven. therefore there was no cause lo call Armbrister out rorinterference. "I think he thought he made the·right call.·· Gowdy sajd. "Rut we thou.ght it was interference ... He insis ted the slow.n1otion replay s howe d Ba rnett was wrong:. Gowdy said he had said good things about Barnett, too. "In lhc seventh game. I s aid it was a sham~ anyone had to threaten Larry Barnett ·s,life. that he had come in for a lot of pressure in Boston," Gowdy said. "\Ve noted that a ll of the of· ficiaJS were in their first World Series. and I said they all did an excellent job, .. H«>t11e111ber Beli11sky? Ex-Angels Star Manages Boxer LOS A:'<GF:LES (AP) -Bo Relinsky, kn o v.'n as a zany southpaw wh E.'n he pitched a no- hit gam(' for the Cali rornia :\ngels in 1962. r eturns to the Los :\ngelcs r1thlct1c scene "'ith a boxer h(' hopes \\'ti! become heavyv.·eir:ht champion. Jlelinsky, now married to an heiress a nd living in llawaii, has become co-manager of Bernardo i\tcrcado of Colombia. South Am enca. "'ho rnakes his pro- fes s ional debut Saturday . '.\1 erca d o was the greatest amat eur heavywe ight in his hometO\.\'n or Cartagena. Also the only one. In true lle linsky style, there "'as a coming out party for the newcomer \Vednesday. "I thoug ht I 'd like to get together with the l.us Angeles press again." rxplainetl the ex - pitcher v.·ho drew nnticc with hi s baseball rxplo1ts a nd through dating lfolly"'OOd actresses dur· inj!! his sojourn here. "J"'"·e r eall y ~o nl' throu gh a trans ition period ... i\1ercado·s corner. but the actual man in charge will be Willi e Ketchum, The veteran boxing man has handled several world c hampion s including Jimmy Carter, Dave l\t oore and Lew J enkins . ··r·d taken a fi ghter to Colom- bia and a former partner of mine told me to take a look at this kid ,'' said Ketchum . ''l watched him work out and I tiked hlm. So I called Bo and told him about him ... Ketchum claiffis the amateur record of Mercado is 24 -1, the loss coming in the 1973 Central .<\merican Games boxing £inals. "They told me he was the best in Cartagena, .. Ketchum said of his visit to Colo mbia. ''So I asked, 'how many heavyweights in Cartagena?·· And they told me, ·one·_ .. Belinsky. v.·ho went to Hawaii seeking a baseba ll job, rescued Janie Weyerhaeuser from the s urf las t winte r . Ro man ce followed. they ma rried and now are expecting ;,.i child. help. •'They doo 't mention my eyes," he says , ''but they help me on the bus at night and they guide me around arter the gam~.·· John cannot see at night or un - der dark conditions. He can see When he is on the field or a well- tt·ghted-stadium, -But not when he leaves. "Tbe hardest thing J've ever had to do was stand back after a game at night and not. reach out my band to him ," his mother ~ayi;. ••1 know hf' cannot see. But he has to grow up. lie has to learn to •sk for help ir he is in trouble. "Some bo}' ha s 3lways -come up to him lo help, though. And it never has been the same boy 1'hey don·t make a big thing out or·tt. They don't-lead him by tht- hand. They ju~t guide him by touc hin:g h is shoulder or hi s elbow. IThal..really .nukes you-r ... 1 good ." · "I don't kno~· if I rould be like J ohn if life had l'heat(..'Ci me,"' ~ays hi s coach, Bill Risenhoovt r. "His outlook has been a hft to every pt:rson on our team . Tht>rC is not one of our p1ayers "'ho won 't reuch out to help him when he needs 1t. ••t·d never put anything past hJm. though. 1 ne ver thought he would play, but he has.'' ·And -he-will conUnue.. lo play even more next seilson. \Ve h:tve been thinking about moving hlm to cenll•r so hc-v.·on·t h:..i,·e to do"·nf11 'ld blu<'k so much." • John. 3 6 root , Z.10-pountler, says hi s h3nd icup $ 1n the rlassroom art> also a problt.>m ··t think I need books with bigger lypt•, ··ht-• says. "and I can't take nolt.>S of( the bla<'kboard. I have Lo get them rrom somt..'Qne. · · Iluth.eis drung all right. "One .se-mestt"F-·last yee-r-John n1ttdt.> three A ·s. one B und one D. · Ill'£ his_.m1llhfL "I la almost made the honor--roll . and lhls is 11 boy who can't sec.·· lie hu~ 111 attc.~nd college so he-c<in "'Ork "'itb otht:r hand1l'ap1x'C1 l)t.'rsons. •• SD's Jones Tells Disappointment SAN DIEGO (AP) -Pitcher Randy Jones of the San Diego Padres wa:s crestrallen We<ines- day over bot "'inning the Cy Young Award and he said so. The left-handl'd sinkerball specialist won 20 games and lost 12 last season for the San Diego Padres, posting a 2 .24 earned-run average. But he rinishc.>d second in the Cy Young balloting to Tum &>aver of the New York Mets . "Sure. I 'm disappointed ." Jones told a ne ws conference. "I thought I did more for my tearr Surgery Sidelines Rams Ace l ... OS ANGELES -Defensive tackle Bill Nelson will unde rgo surgery for torn cartilage in his left knee next v.·eek and is lost to the Los Angeles Rams for the rt'- mainder of the National f'ootball League season . Nelson wa s the second de· fensive tackle sidelined for 1975 last Sunday as the club lost to San Francisco. 24-23. Starter 1.arry Hrooks s uffered a tom knee li ga- ment and underwent surgery '.\-1onday. Nelson had replact>d llrook!-t tn the defens ive front four. S11rg .. ry for Be11t"h CINCINNATI -J o hnn y Bench. catcher of baseball"s world champion Cincinnali Rl..'<IS, will undergo a minor shoulder -operation in Oklahoma City Mon- day to correct a problem that plagued him the whole season. ''I didn't want to go tu spring training as weak as I was in that arm." said Bench ... , ""'anled to work on the Nautilus machine but I couldn"t lift anythin g -lht.' ""'eights. The shou lder ,,...·as get· ting weaker. ft wasn't f:Jir tu anyone for me not to ha\'t.' tht.' operation.· Co11norsWhu EDINB URGH . Scotland Jimm y Connors. defendin i.: champion. beat K=.irl '.\1 eilcr of \Vest Germany. 6-2, 6 -1 today and · .. ached the quarter-finals of tht.' 1.Jewars Cup tennis tournament In other third round results Iii(• Nastase defeated Is mael Jo:l Shafei, who lost the first set 2-G and was trailing 0-3 "·hen he quit; Eddie Dibbs beat Charlie Pasarell. 6·4, 6-3, and Busl<'r Mottram stopped Hu y ;'\fuorc, 0-6, 6-4. 6·3. Hos .. 1call 01u1 .. d HONG KONG -Spaniard Juan Gis bert and American Al ex Mayer ousted two set:ded players today and en t ered the quarterfinals of the SS0 ,000 Citizens tennis classic. The 33-year ·old Gi sbt'rt beat fellow Spaniard :\tanuel Or;.anlC'S, ~o. I seed. 6-3, 6·3 in a .surpnsing - ly ea.sy match. The 23-year-old Americ~n de· feated Ken Rosewall, No. 4 SC'Cd , 6-2. 4·6, 6-4. Others wh o ~ai ncd the quarterfinal s wer e Rau l Ramirez, beating Ray Keldie 6-4; 6-0 ; Bob Carmichael. defeating Ross Case 3-6, 6·0, 8..fi ; Tom Ok - ker. downing Syd Ball 6-2, 6-3. and Brian Gottfri ed, topping Dick Crealy 6-2, 6·1. ABA Wo .. s SAN DIEGO -The American Basketball Association may be streamlined with the San Diego Sails gone. but it could cost. The ABA is still bound to pay rent this season a nd al l of next £or the San Diego Sports Arena, operator Peter Graham said Wednesday. than Tom did for his. That 's what I was counting on.·· Thf...• Baseball \V riters J\ssocfa · lion of Amt-•r1l'a vott'S the Cy \'oung Award each year to tht• pitchers they considt:r to bt: th1..· best in tht• i'J <tttoniil anti American Le agues. Ji m Palmrr "·on it 10 the Am t'n <:an League this year. J onl'S, 25, t'arnt•d seven first- place vo tes and 80 points in tht.' balloting. ~c;.a' e r poll('d 15 f1rst - place vote's and 98 po1nL'i. "I C"xpected it to bl.' eto~e and 1t plea::.es me th!.!t I "'as naml'CJ on all 21 ba'llots, ·· said the curly hairt:'d pi tr her from llrl..'a . Jones a ls o {1n1 s hed behind Sc.>av('r in t he running for the · C'omeback Playrr Of the \'ear" :J \.\':..ird. J unes was 8-22 in 197·1. Seaver \\•as 11 11. J on\.'s d1seountt'd thl' theory thal Sc;.aver won because hc plays in ~('w York , the center or Lhc na- tion's sports m edia . "I c;.in't s.iy I '~·ould 've d one better if I had played there and Tom pl;i.ycd ''1 ere:· hl' said "J think thl· P adres gol u lot of exposurt.' because V. l" l!Ol out of last place thi.!1 year.·· \Vith the Cv Young out of thf...• question. J on'c.-s is still seeking 11 p1,ze -a f:itler contract for 1976 lie reportedly is :isking about $75,000. A~ked whether his losing the C;. Young would hurt his negoti;.a - t1ons "·ith Padres management. he replied : "Th;.at ·s sometlunl! 1 ·n nt'ver know ." 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Off('n~l\l'I \ f;ar)' 1:iJ-'ll1'fo;1 !'li ng[{' h.Jnd t'C\l \ uulg:unnl·d tlh' Trojans. potllllJ.! .;ix ~o;ds JI \\':-ts 0111\ the :-.l•cond li mf' a UC ! tt•a m h·a~ hea ten SC 1n 1\-; home waters. the other occasion was 1970 . .'Jew\a nd ·~ machini-l'lllncs back for its final stiff test before the NCAA ch:1 m pi onsh1p!) gt'! un · der way, f.1c inf.! Pat' H l~on· ference co-!t'.1der Stanford ~:itur­ day at nonll at the :'\1•v.purt Harbor IJ 1gh ()lympit··:-.11, d pool. UC: Ir~""" use 1t3~!1 0 1 1 ' ~ UCI !.c0t•r>q r,Q.,~ro.i (b>, B->IO.• (1), P!lolrot ni, ,,,..11 n1, Ot11ro ! •1. Could Have Won 6 Schollander Still Shape • Ill l\) ROr.F.R Ci\ft(A';()~ O! lflt O•ily Polal ~tall A::.k Jny Pt'rsrin on the s lrc>•'1 ~ tio i'-t the n1ost talcntt•d ~nd f;:imou s swimmer of ~dl l1mt> <..1nd ch3nces ;.are thE.'y 'JI ri·s ponri \\'Ith '.\l<1rk Sp1t1 , tht.• 1972 :\l un1c h ()Jy mpics ht.'ro \V1th :-l'' tn 1-!ol·I mC'd2lo.; .<\s k them who '\11 t! is :ind yo u're ha bit' to l!l'l a bl:1ni; ]c,cik from most nul::.ul ~' the v.orl d 11! sv.·1n1m1n g. 1-iut fur th03t' 1n:.1 d" the 5,,...·1m "'Or ld J)un Sc.·hollanrll•r continues to :-.ta nrl tall "''lth thn..;i• four Olymp1 1..· gold s 111 Tokyu eaµ l urc.·d :1 t ag:P J 8. 1\nd thcr~· \VOt!ld ha\·c h 1•(·'1 1nort' but in .'fi.\ lht•rt· \.\1'r1..· on!v ,,,....,, rc·lays 1nstt'ad of thrt.:e Ht Yl uni ch and there \\'<JS nu 200- mett·r freestyle Scho!landt·r ::. be"\ l'\ rnt. 1'hl' OrC'i:!O n product \vh u tr:i ined under (icurgt• llaincs ut ~an t.1 l'la ra ''as in '.\l 1::.~1on Vit'l(J rl'ct•ntly as he cnm pl'ted and wn n Ill <I ~Pl·Cial S\\ 1n1 .tj..'...!lml l'\l'LIJ.1 lto1hhammcr. .\nil although he s be-en uut of .S\\imm111 g: for• tht• pa:-.l ~C\f•O yeJr<;, he still exh1 b1ted lhill nu1d :1 nd graceful !>lyle that t.lum inat- cd th<' Tokyo "'aters. DON SC HOLLANDER Sp1l1. C;.lp1 ta l1/l'd 1111 hi \\111 ning;-; ;:1t i\lunrt·h 111 .1 \\,j\ n .. 1111 ~"·1mmer ha-, t•\ l'r I ti•i.i •hr 111 1 1ng, but Sc holland.·r ".I'' 11 " more a s ig n 1Jf thP 111111·.., \\11'1 te levis1on and con1nll'f1 1.11t~r • C'ontinwn~ to ;.ad\ dil l'~'. lfe terms himself settled down and hopes that Mercado will live up to expect ations. The fi..foot -4 South AmC'ri can is scheduJed to box James Gray of t"'resno in a five-rounder at the Olympic Auditorium Saturday night. Abdul-Jabbar Leads LA Scho llander a~rces that at the t ime of h1.s annl·:<;it 1on of fou r rold-. that 1t was as much as one could e\"t'r accomp!i -,h ' [ do11 l "ant tu t ak<' :.inythin~ .:l\\a y f ron1 Sp 111. · s ays Schol l~1 ndl'r, "'but I do feel I'd ll a ve had a vrry good chance for t"'O mnrc golds in the 200 Cree and any other rcl..i y. But the one thing Sp1t1 did that w a:; reaJ ly lm- prc.'ss1ve ~".1:-. \v 1nn1ng the 1.500 free. Goin ~ frorn till~ 100 tu 1,500 is remarkabl ~·-·· :o.;ow ht1 ~pc.•111!-. h1.., l 1r11• .1 \.\.1~· frnm \\Ork 1nJ!r1nr ~h11n:.: .ind pla y1n~ tenn1~ I 1n:-i:-i."1 1n t•n CC' l?\.t'f\' thrt.'l' or four rnonths if 11. hap pe.n s 1 11 l•f' hut, -..1'"" Scbolland('r '"S\\ im r.un,I! is nnt .t ~port 1 o get 1ntt1 J u-.1 1 n b.1\ e a gor1d timt' ·· Belins ky ad mits that the party for Mercado in udvartce of his pro debut mi ght be putting him on a spot, but added. "Like when I came to Los Angeles 13 years ago and I was on a s pot.·· In his rookie season, he pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against Baltimore on May 5. 1962, but his major league totals s how ju.'5l 28 vjc- tories. . Belinsky said he'll apply for an official manager's license in ·California !!O he can be ~ JNGLEWOOD (AP)-TheLos Angeles Lakers, behind a 33· point performance by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, handed the New Orleans Jazz their fourth straight loss j16·100 at the Forum Wed· nesday night. \Taking an early lead and build· ing on It until the middle of the fourth quarter, Los Angeles never looked back as the ~ad· weary Jazz could do nolhh~g to stop the Lakers· fast break. Ab· dul-Jabbar led all scorers and added 16 rebounds and eight blocked shots . He was followed in scoring by rookie Don Ford with 20 and guards Gale Goodrich and Don Freeman with 18 and 17, respectively . For the Jazz. Nale WilUams came or£ the bench lo score 2 points, 18 in ttle second half. Louie Nelson had 17 ~nd Mel Counts 16. Th<.> l.r1kers blitz('(} the Ja:r.7. 13-0 in a three-minute span 1n the third quarter, in creasing a lead of 59-44 to 72 ·4'1- Hl'iW Ol'll[loN!i 10il Se~&. 111""'• >1. Mool-11, M&te"otll I , Nel\O!l If, (111lby 1 (O)Ul'j\\ ·~. 111•11~ •,Ml. El row 1, S!ft!lwo•lll l, Willi•~'' l05ANGElES 116 ""'d !'Ow,.,...... 3 J!O(ltlotr J.l, FrMm.., II, Goo<l~k" 11. C..1-1, IC"'4f. •. • McDMlleh '· 11111 ...... 11 1. w11n ...... 1 -Of-It 1J ?S "' 100 ~.t.19 111 ,. ,, l? ,, 116 T$1 touh. N1w Orleen' ?).. LO!; Anot~\ 11. ,. ll,1" ' , • ----- ' Schollandl'r 1s rurrt•ntly opt'r:it1n g.#I~ a fin;1n('1,1l ronsul· tant in ?Of\lan.d, ne:1r hi s home town of Luk(I ()s we)Io. (lre. and he ~els an ncC'a"1onal spot.as 8 C'ommentator f4 r class swim met>t.s. SC'll ol l a nd1..•r.., 1Tl ,1r k-'1 Jo el ~Jnlz 's, too. ;t l"l' 1n !h1• prOt."CSS u( r:-il!in g 311d !ht• ()ri•gnn "'h!Z says it 's ~ rnn·1b111 at1nn of 1·r11.1ch1 n~. fa cil it1t"s, te1·hn1qlf('S :1nO mor1• ti ni.C' 1n thC' pool th.it 1s doing it. ~1 1 ~ :-.V1•101m 1ng: <it MV ap prared rel:ixt•d a nd "'tlhout n1uch effort . "I tried lo control ' my pace ..-.·hen I wet::. competing 1n lhe s :im wuy,'' "fiays. Schollandcr . -·----------- 1 j , ~ l r i • I Cl DAIL V Pt LOT l hursday, Novembe1 13. 1975 I Oilers Get Last Shot I At Colony MD, Friars Fight for CIF Berth Estancia Trio Best In County? I Huntington Beach J·tigh's Oilers get their last crack at Anaheim High 's Colonists torught in Empire League foot · ball action as the 1975 campaign comes to a close for the Oilers at Anaheim'& La. Palma Park.. lt starts at 8. With the two schools apparent· Jy going their separate ways in 1976, the series, which dates back to 1921, appears to be al an end. Anaheim, with defense paving . the way, has won 40. Jost 6 and tied twice in past games with HB. In the last 10 years the Oilers have been blanked six times and have scort"d more than nine points only once-a 42·19, loss in 1!170. Trying to solve Anaheim's sticky defense will by an attack that features halfbacks Jim Lucas and Steve l\1artinez over the tackles and guards and a· passing game featurin g quarterback Bill Holst. Lucas bas run tor rot yards in 96 carries and Martinez, in the last three games, has carried for 133 yards in 29 trips. He scored on a 20--yard run and Lucas has scored seven times against seven different opponents. Holst has been accurate. com· pietlng 72 of 146 for almost 50 per· cent and he's only been intercept· ed. four times. He"s had eight touchdown passes. . Anaheim 's running game features junior J oe Ramirez, a 5 -6. 164-pounder with 13 tOU<'bdowns to his credit. He's picked up497 yards in~carries. But Anaheim's biggest weapon is, as usual, defense. HMll ......... .ell St.a,.._l...,..._ °""-o. ...... flt ~rl SE t.e Slmtt 11s l1$ Mu....,.y AT LT Olonn• 70S "*' 51'>.i•r AG RT Colin 100 • w t.ucipere c RE aon ... u ''° Tl....,.1 ... e LG Lii Pwtto•wn llS 11..-LT LB Rotl'I 1•s 1 J PsM•torl TE Lii $mill\ llO I 11> HOist 08 CB ~!WI l•J 10 Liit.at HB ca D'Atn......Oro llO 1U Mlor11,.& H8 S L!KM 110 A:u-11 FL S ~I ISS Neither footbull team can.win the Angelus League title out· right, bot when the Maler Dei High Monarchs C2·2) and Servite .. rl-iars (3·1) clash al 8 tonight at the Santa Ana Bowlt each will be fighting for a possible CIF 4·A playoH berth. The defensive-minded Friars, who have registered five shutouts, are accorded a slight edge over a Maler Dei team that has lost its last two games to St. Paul and Bishop Amat. The Friars are given the edge High Average mainly because Mater Dei's do· everything quarterback, Tim Wigmore, isu!fered a broken col · Jarbone against Bishop Amat. Wigmore's replacement. Mark Dra:.i:ba , has been impresl5ive in relief this season but lacks the !peed of Wigmore who waa most dangerous on the roUout. Drazba hasn't throvm a pass in Mater Dei ·s last three game$ but completed five-of.five for 110 yards in the Monarchs' 21·13 win over Long Bea Ch Wilson. For the se&!on, Drazba bas coonected on Bucs' Accomando Nears No. 1 Goal Before the start or the current football season, Orange Coast College running back Tony Ac- comando had hoped to average at least six yards per carry. "' "''"' .............. . • TONY ACCOMANDO With Saturday's night"s re· gular season finale with Gross· mont at San Diego State left and then the Dec. 6 Avocado Bowl at Cerritos, Accomando is well on his way lo fulfilling that goal . In nine games thus far, the 5·9, 167-pound ~edstcr has rushed for 933 yards i.n 147 carries. That's an average of 6.4 per carry. Last Saturday against Mt. San Antonio College, he wiped out the CX::C one season rushing record and earlier he eclipsed the career running mark. And he's scored 23 touchdowns already this season, tops in the nation. ··1 think the most important quality that a running back can possess is consistency, "says Ac- comando, a Westminster High graduate. "It really doesn't mat· ter how many yards you rush for during the season, it·s how many yards you go each lime you carry lhe ban:· Accomando, a major college prospect, credits the offensive line for a great deal of his suc- cess. Adams Stands Out· ''If I gain l,000 yards th.is year, the offensive line will be responsible for three-fourths of it ... OCC coach Dick Tucker rates the Pirates star as the best back he's ever had. Newport Harbor High football eoach Bill Pizzica describes his a<>ftensive line as a pop corn 'machine with one individual •after another breaking down-~hicb bas turned the Sailors' -·wsseason into a disaster. ·'1be former two-time Sunset i:,eacue champions are 3-5 for the ear and buried in the second ~ vilioo of circuit standings. a ~And the individual accomplish· ~JDent of quarterback Gordon ilJ: ... ams has suffered-which in bas damaged the Tars' Callle. Friday the Bluejackets get ir last chance to gain respec· ying Chargers invade for an 8 o 'clock conflict .. • ''Adams has been one of our ,most improved players," says ~Pizzi.ca. "He's bigger, stronger ; and faster than last year when be Jed us to the title and he"s done a good job for us. "But we haven"t been able to give him the time·necessary to be a great passer like we did Steve Bukich. Our offensive line has broken down and his stats have suffered for it .. , Adams, who has been at the controls on every offensive play of the season, has completed 62 of 137 attempts for 993 yards and 6 touchdowns. And he'll surely be taking to the air again Friday against F.dison, which has a defense that figures to make Newport try lo throw quickly to avert the swarming tactics of Edison. "Edison isn't very big, but it comes after you with speed and with the linebackers. It's hard to run draw plays on Edison because its defenders recover so quickly from blocks,·• says · Pizzica. "Tony h as great accelera· lion," says Tucker. '•He runs 4.6 in the 40-yard dash, which is con· sidered fast. But speed isn't his forte-il"s his acceleration and quickness. "He's amazing when it comes to reading blockers. He never has to stop and think where to run, it's second nature with Tony. He has great instinct when it comes to running with the fool· ball." Accomando and the Pirates clinched a tie for the South Coast Conference title last week, but Tucker doesn't feel his team will let down this week against Gross· mont . "We've got a chance at our first unbeaten season in a long .time," says Tucker, "and we're playing a team that beat us pret· ty good in the state finals last year. Our kids shouldn't just be going through the motions." ~-x ;.· -country ~ ~: Results •· ' V•nlty at1aMeM U•l 1aJ •1 MMIN Mo1W No Obstacle To Dolphins' Gill ~ 1, Young lCl •:•.• Ctou•Mnwrd) ~ 2. MOner Ill t :•S l. H•w-lnton (Cl .i t :51 •• Kol..-IC} •:s• s. O..erholt IC) 10:01 6. Ellll IC) 10:05 1. HOlllt IEI 10:101. Nt-11CEI10:22 t . TOl'Nln 10 1t:2S 10. 04, .... rcn ICI 10;11) 11. $u1U ..... CEI tt:• 1t. s.mp'°" (EJ H:•11.1.11111e11ao 12:02. t ,1-.,Vff'it'( • CMtl .... (ft) 141) ., ..... t , "*'It IC) 10:IO 2. klm !El »:31 .. lllkltt CCI 1o:n 4, Spt~ fC) 10:4 S. Sdlekl ICI 10:.U 4. ,.....,.... CCI 10:41 f, MltktllOl'l IE.I 10:$2 I. ~bff9rcl !Cl lO:ilt. Norwaod IE) • tO:M 10. WLllll"" CEI 10:51. ,,.. ........ CMt.11 IMlll-by ~t. ·~ CUl 1161 VIII• hr1r 1. WOO.W.rd IV) lO:!Ht,~•{V) ,JJ :OOI. Soreniefl (VI 11:0S 4. ~ CV) 11:0t s. McC.rltly IEI n :a .. 1lrlkh (VI lt?'l:I 1. Poul!., fEI 11:41. Ufll'll'liWt (V) 11:n t . MeSWflOH' {V) 12:01 Ml, Mc:Vktt., ce111: 12, He saw little action carries and has netted 57 during Dana Hills' first yardson18altempts. three games, but senior The other signal nm.Ding back John Gill caller, Rob Stamos. has has easily been the sc ored on thre e Dolphins' top ofrensive touchdown runs and has threat recently. passed for 324 yards. Still not completely re-• • B o t h o f o u r c o v e r e d f r o m quarterbacks do a good mononucleosis, Gill ran job of running the op. for 159. yards on Z1 car· lion," says Cunerty. ries against Mission Vi~ Tbe Dolphins conclude jo last week and has .South Coast League ac. picked up 571 yards on tion against El Toro's US carries. Chargers Friday nigbtat 11of17 aerials for 231 yards. NJ a rusher. Wig more picked up 256 yard!S o n 74 attempts. ·Drazb• bas not had the op- portwiity to run like W1gmore but did s core on a five-yard l)('amper against Wilson. And when he goes to the air, he will be thr;owing to ooe of the circuit's top receivers in Pal ·Pritzl who has caught seven touchdown passes. Because of linebacker Rob McCormish and cornerback Brian Baggott, the Friars have SPORTS Western, Vikes Vie . The Marina High Vikings col · tide with host Westem Pioneers or Anaheim tonight at 8 in Sunset League football action. The Vikings , 3·5 on the year (2-4 league record ), may have an uphill battle subduin,g the Pioneers' wishbone attack in their final game of the season. Directed by quarterback Terry Hess, th e Pioneers hav e managed to put quite a few points on the board despite a 3·5 overall mark and a 1-5 leaguerecord. Hess, a jack·of·aU-trades for the Pioneers, is the player who makes the system go. He has carried the ball approx- imately 20 times per game. played defens ive halfback or safety, returned punts and kickoffs, and has done lhe kick· ing. If the Marina defense can con· lain Hess. the rest of the Western offense could virtually collapse. Meanwhile Marina. with a strong running game of its own. could be troubleBome for Western. At the beginning of the season. it appeared that the Vikings ' ground game, coupled with some timely passing from quarterback Dave Wallach, would be enough to keep them in the thick of things. --lSS Cleor>orn 20S Meet\ 195 Tlelll ,., Gut' fl 11$ Vltk ........... ,. S.UttOt! 1•S W•llac:l'I HO A•nllln 1ii Ren,..•er 1SS Dolllt+n ..... 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Against LA Southwest last week Cole picked up 253 yards on 21 carries and bas moved into the No. 3 spot among Southern California Conference football rushers, gaining 597 yards on 116 attempts. But the co-Los Angeles city player of the year in 1973 at Gardena High had his problems earlier this season. "When he first got here this year , he bad a habit of not run- ning as fast as he coul<l. But dur- ing the past few weeks, he has started to accelerate.'' says Seabawks football coach Bill Young. ''In high school, he ran from a completely different offense which didn't require a fast get off." Cole was a tailback at Gardena in tbe offense similar to USC 's "I." But the Seabawks, who meet C".olden West in conference ilction Saturday at Orange Coast College, run a multipleofft!nse. ··our offens e requires the backs to start quickly," Young says. "We rely on shifting our backs and use a lot of power blocking. It can be similar to the s ingle wing, except we sometimes run from theT." Cole fits in perfectly with }larbor's offense, which ex· ploded for 50 points against LA Southwest last week. At 195 pounds, Cole is considered big and strong. "And he is the fastest guy on our ·team," says YOWJg whose Seahawks are ~-3 overall, Z-2 in conference. Net Clinic at UCI UC Irvine tennis coach Myron MC'Namara will conduct the an· nual UCI Alumni tennis clinic Saturday at UCI. · the charge for the clinic is $25 per player with the reservations deadline still open. For reserva- tions, telephone 833-6424. The proceeds of the clinic will benefit the UCI alu mni athletic scholarship fund. Oneol Estancla RiaJ!'abestOS· sets ln It. football attack Is lo the r~ivin.S department where two potential collegiate a·tandouts and little (S.S, 140) Scott Wilson operate. Wide receivtt Gary Colif'er and tieht end Dan Collins have blended their talents with Wilson to form one oft.be best trios of re· C'eivers in Orange County. The Eagles close out Century League action Friday night at Orange Coast College agalnlt Villa Park with a tie for third place at stake if they can beat the Spartans. Confer. at 5·11, 175. bas caught three touchdown passes and is considered the best receiver ot the three with bis excellent mov- es and good hands. He might have been a can· didate for all-league honors at tailback if a summer sboulder separation hadn"t cut down that possibility. Still, he recovered enough to piay during the league season and he's been the Eagles' No. I target. At times he's made the ~tancia quarterbacks look better than reality with his excellent moves and ability to latch on to the ball. ''Confer is a real self motivator,'' says Estancia coach Ken JCjefer. ''He's the kind col· lege coaches want badly. 'They'd like him bigger and (aster, but they'll take him. He has no pro- blems and he comes back quickly if hurt. He's heavily muscled and works on the weights three days a week. ''We would have had a dif· ferent attack with him at tailback, he's very tough to bring down. Against Magnolia be caught the ball on the 20 and beat three defenders to score.'' Collins, at nearly 6-5 and 200 paunds, is a strong blocker. The brother of former Estancia cage star Todd Collins, be"s caught two TD passes. Wilson, who complements Confer with his blocking in the open, has one TD catch. "He bas very good hands and can get up in the air and bold on," says Kiefer. OCC Poloists Bid for Title · Otange Coast and Fullerton_ colleges. two bitter water polo rivals, clash Friday for the South Coast Conference title at FUllerton. Game time is 3:30. OCC's Pirates defeated the Hornets in an earlier conference game, 11·10 in overtime, after FUilerton had blown a 9.7 lead with 30 seconds to go in regula· lion. Both teams have .8-1 con- ference records. Nine of the last 10 games between the two colleges have been decided by one goal .. OCC is led by Eric and Steve Smith, Mike Mitchell, Craig Farmer and David lAJ.nd, while All ·state star Rhett Price guides the Hornets. VAaSITY ... ~ lttl IJll Uftlw.rnlt'( I, MllddlMIOft Cl) •:ct ICoutM r .. ) t. Ademelll1.ISI •:so'· Gl-•1sz 4. iunen tll t:S<I s. Fero tlJI :Ot6. OrlMm CUI 10:1• 7, H•U ISi ~Jtl !Ja. W.k .. 1 IS) 10: ltt. Gllh•ln IUI ~:2' 10. £Merl CUI 10:2111, PcMNroy NI'°:» 12. l"ltrver•ld 151 10:li 11 ....... CSI 10:40 14, 0.r(f CUI "His stamina is still San Clemente High. not the greatest in the world.•• says Dolphins football coach Bill Cunerty. ''but he has played well for us every time he bas been on the field . "He runs really hard and is not afraid to run Rustlers Shell OCC ieans-and things -.M:S11S. ..... IUllO:J6. ~ JUNIOllll VAftSITY ,_.o.-Me(lll IMtU11I~,. 1. ,_.."°" fut 10:.., 2. Mo:ln1.,... fSI '°:'°I. Uwl• (SI 10:$<1 •. Oooley CU) 11 :00 S. Y-da IU! 11:04 '· --CUI U :OJ J. Phllpoll (SI 11:0. L iEA91e (UI 11:10 t . 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He is not Cindi Cooper scored 24 very fast or fancy but points to lead the Golden runs straight ahead very West College women's well." basketball team to a By running well 61~41 victory over straight ahead, Gill has Orange Coast College exceeded 100 yards Wednesday night in ac- J'U3hing in three games. tion on the loser's floor. "And he really blocks Golden West moved in well too," says Cunert.y front, early ~nd held a of the S-11, lSS..pounder_ 19·po1nt haUt1me ~dvan· Gill is joined in the. tage over the P1ra~es backfield by two other ~ho had a poor s hooting capable runners. They rught. are junior KeJtb King (6 ·0, 165) and senior Kerry Crabb (11-10, 175). King has carried 72 limes for 3'7 yards while Crabb has netted 317 yards on 70 carries. Dolphins quarterbacks hive not piled up as )Duch Yl!dage as the 'backs but have •lill been efftctive. Running the option well aeain1t Mission Y1e-. Jo, Vlnce. Winningoff gain~ 24 Y•rda on~ °'*-Ml't,(61) .. 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He'll give you 150 percent and that second effort can make a big difference.·· The 6-1, 170-pound junior has been named Costa Mesa defe nsive player of the week three times, and according to French is probably the leading tackler on lhe squad. _ Although the 4 -4 season has b een somewhat of a disap- pointment to French and the Mustangs, players such as Mollica have provided some bright spots throughout the season. "Dave has recovered some big rumbles for us:· says French, "and he's intercepted several key passes to stop drives this season ... In the Tustin game l\1ollica picked oft a pass ·-,,..,. (1-1~ fot• I '"''· 1Dti:"PYOU< CO< I~ Ciood ..... ~."9 Otdet. M OL llLWlATNEI TMEIMOST A TS "" -·· -·• °'°"'•"'' I.It ~''"'"''""' .O.•o•lobl• and ran it 32 yards for a touchdown. "Dave has been our most. consistent de- feiisfve player,•• says French. And according to French, Mollica has the attributes to make him one or the better linebackers in the league. 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Wyom1119etNewMo1Jito Norlfl Teu' Sitto 11 N•W Ml!•lto 'St•l• Sell Die(p 51:110 et Sin Jose SWte, -~·!Sl .... tord 0reoon Slel1 •I UCL A u~ e1 We\l'l!ftQIOl'I ld.lllO et W1~lnQlOl'I ~!tit ' Mission Viejo (Spear)head When sophomore Scott moves. Spear bu ruahed Spear was brought up to for over 100 yards in fl the Mission Viejo High three games. varsity this year, 11 Diablos football c.oam Has Murio been wr....~ John Muno was thinking prised wltb Spear, '"'"'~. o { u s i n g h i m a t s~arted et tailback anct.· quarterback, a position l1nebaeker on tb~ vacated by Dave Cresh1nanteam. Schmidt. "He's been a pleasant Jt was lucky for Murio surprise because .he is a 1 that Spear was tried at sophomore," MUif10Sl.)'S. 1 tailback instead. ''but we knew from the Through eight games past he would be a goodv Spear (6-0 180) ha~ one. Actuall)'-we were ' rushed for 623 yards on m~r_e imprc:ssed with his 128 carries, scoring eight ability at l1nebacker on touchdowns. Along with the £reshman team. San Clemente.'& Brian ''And the reason we· Wood and University's brou~ht him up lo m·e-·• Ron Dykes, Spear is con-varsity was tM:cause we sider~ to be among the thought he might play South Coast League's tO{> quarterback.'' rwming backs. Spear and the Mission 1 "His great ability lies Viejo High Diablos cqn- in Cinding the hole," says e lude Sout>h Coas_t ' Murio. "One man can'l League football play Fri- bring him down. He is day night when they host extremely strong and thE'. Laguna Beach loves contact . And be has ArtiSts at 7:30. excellent moves." Because or excellent Calendar . . Pro Scores N.lllenol .. t .. tbell AtMCletlM Att1nt11ot, O.troll 106 Mllweullee101. l>tlll•..,1pfll•l4 • Bllff11otl, Hou,ton IO u ..... scu11ot, s..111t'1 ~19, I 1'1 New Ortetns 100 ..... rk ..... 1ketMllAt~ IJWll 11'1. New Yorlll I I• Slfl .,ntofllo 1'41Vlr9lnl•111 Ke,_.U<tr ... SI Lou I' 11 JUUOMI HM key IA .... 0M<990 •. Re"91r1. 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'' , .. _ ........... . !Oil llSl ()I Wiii °''°'"' TIU( llff AOVIHT\lllS !GI 5Ti0NG(5l MAN IN WOllD ICll I J·ldl j[fl•l jll'J :e IZI i: I j,) ijl f) ............ n..n 0.-.1 1~., ...... s.... 100 .--...·~ ' ,, .. {• , ... , .. ~ .. ~ ......... ' ..... ,, ....... ' '11 lll• ........ .. , ,. .... 11" .. PI '"I''' ....... " ''"''"""'' "'''"' '""''"' ... ··-· '""" ........ .......... . ... ....... U<I Ull ..... ,, ..... ......... ... -.... IJ '"" ,., ...... ........... 11'1111 , ........ c.." .. -.--- JAWS 1'°). ·--TIDAL WA.VE, .. , !Ct"' II.II'-o "" .,....,., l DAY~ 0' !Hf CONOllf '' ·--OlAnt WISH ''' ~ ... ~ .................... I OOST(I COGaufl.t , .. , _,,, 1111(111 THI OllAJ WALDO ,IPPll JN ) ~ r,,.~ -r.)U!l •• ,,"• ·;. 1"A.HOGA.HY I ... .. ~·· .1;·· ""°""""'"' "'• • ~: MACON COUNTY ,UNI m -Cl MOC:JU' U1iU11 Mn YOUNG Fl.ANKINSTEIN f"k -~ W.W. I OIXll DANCfKINGS ! .. l •u llOOU' 111Aa11 11n YOUNG fl.lti1KINST11N !'Ol -·-• DIATM wtSH ·11 -CllM--c.Y-~ IOlLllU.ll 1 c.-.-. cun MAM.A !"fo• ....-~~~. s~-_.OQI ........ ",'"' l\.iE':~•llT'S DO IT AGAIN "' 1f;.,, ,; .,.. -..,.., ' L...:::.::::..J...,:•. ' • -Ju, Ifill nu MOHfY & tUN , .. , ~--~ .....,i..v.ql::>' ••oi-·~ 1f;'~~.,.. I rllll II" UVDm.lflJ IGI ~~~~~~·· • 1~~ l rlONCllS1 J.Wtl IN WOl:UI 1• ; ~-ntn 10'll uo nmii1 ··-• .. _,,, -~· .. 1 ... .... ~ .. ·~ {Of'••-.,,._ •0 "'' SWINGING BAIMA.IDS 111 lllWUll 1 MY llJMNISS 111 _____ ,,_ IOLLllUt l !II --· Cl.UY MAMA IN! M Mn or ••u lllMT't ... (""') 111UI Llrl ADVINTVllS!GI SYIONGIST MAN IN WOILD 101 \...-4 DAIL V P1L0 f • !hJrSClay November 13, 1975 'Period'· First Rate -·-..... ' Ml Extra errort 1n thf..• prepar:it1on of a bl ttge pro<luc· tJon n€"arly always p.:.iys dividends in th(' ro rm of 1n- r rC'ased eff t·t~t1 vt'llt!~s. ;.inrl "J:.>eriod of AdJ u~tment" ;it the Wros tm1nstl'r Con1mun1ty '!'heater 1s a l:l<>wlng l':l~C W1 potnl . This Tennessee Williams comedy -bis only ~cript writt en 1n a h~hter Vt'lll -places as strillgent tl~mands on its l('atl1ng al'tors as any or his more :-il•rtous '.''Orks . The tens1vn i::enerated by a pair or ncli\'lY'.''cds, fo.r whom the hQoeymoon is virtually o\·l!r as soon us jt.:s begun, hangs ove,r tbe stage like a he~1vy mist and the demands or characterization art· conste1nt . OIRECTOR OORJS Allen has shaped and ni11ldt!d the WC's tminst('r s h6w with a skilled . s l'ns1t1ve hand. c rcatinl'.{ one of the finest local com· 1nun1ty theater jJroduction:s of the year. Her three rnaJOr p{'rforml·rs . "'ho gent'rate more than 90 pcr- t•t•nt of the al'l1on, have quitl' simply OC\'Cr been 1n i11.1tlt•r form. I.aura Black, in par11t·ular, calls upon an 1nnt·r r.•.,('f\'01r of c·1nut1un 111 her :-1 uperlat1\'t· 1nlt•rprt•1,1 lion of a v1rg1nal bruJ('"' ho 1s 1n ~rave danger of r e· 1n :un1ng that way . l\1 1ss Ul ack blends a poignant vu!nt•r :1b1hty into t•vt·n the 01ost humurouti luit.•s, !'J haclLng thl•n1 with t"on1pt:ll1ng reality .'\~ her exc·1 tabJ{• husband, whose war ex· Pt'r1cncC's have left him ...,·1th uneontroll<tble jitters, lls lhe same two dudes from Uptown Salurday Nigh!' bul lhrs lrme I hey re back wrlh kid dyn·O·rnrle1 8111119 PemlR ·BILL 0188' LET'S II IT8&81B ( I Co1l~ Me'-! • 979·414 1 I -! ,~---._ I ~ SiillU All1 Fnvv . .,.,. Ch1pm11n O•;;m9• • 558. 7022 ~1t'ID~~' Nobody cou ld d'ream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all tli c more bizar re ... beca use it's tru0:. "AN ENG ROSSING • SUSPEN SE ·LADEN DRAMA. Th e casllog is remar~able .·· ~J udiltl Cris!, Salurday He view --Intermission Tom Titus John Autry is nothing short of superb. His frantic fl - ings at a m a cho image to mask his inner sensitivity are handled with the self-assur ance or a skilled pro- fession.al . ROB E RT SAX, as the peacemaker whose own house is in disorder. Jitives a stron.e .. nd sohd "~E ,,..0001' AOJIJ\TME"T" A tomotdY o, r.n .... ~i... Wolh ..... , O•rMll!'<I f7t Clofl• Alie.,, ........ •.-.d llVf'il."9 I>' fw'1 ""'''•"'Ill°"• PfOOl><t<I b'Y J11n At ..... P"•Wfll.., f'r1CS.y> -~1 ... 0.W> II. JO t"'OU91' Now l• •1 tM M•lrnl••\1~ (.o(f> ...... n.\y ,,,.,1 ..... llll M<opi. .-~e , WKlmlnU•r. Re~ervatlon>f"l.16h ''"'°"'le ~ ...... 11,~ "'"'°"tit ,.,.,.,11,c• P•lpl'I Balltl Oo<OIN• 8•111 ""'' M< c,.u1c .. 11, Mt M<.Gllhtut11 !..."t 1-'t>lo cem,,, THI! (..UT u ur18I..:' .ionn "'""' J\OOIP•I S.• L•nd• .. ,,,,., C:..rol l.ll><'ogfll lOY ... 0 .... ¥ J ...... 8••r><lln"Wll &.., Mit<ll•" portrayal of '' .rnan approac hing middle O'gl:' with tht' terror born of not having succeeded on hi s own terms. 1-lis showdo~·n scene with his in.Jaws is one of the most satisfying of the show. 1.inda fl askell, in a bnef appearance at lhe play·s C'Onclusion as Sax ·s semi-estrangl'd wife. alsn ~iv es a fint~. moving pt:"rformance. l .ou Kosoy :u1d C':.irol Albright have some nice cameo mo ments as her pa rents. while J ulie Brandtman and Guy ~l(-<llin complett:' the cast in utility roles. HURT llARRISGTON'S te'chnical accomplish· mt•nt ~ ;1rt:' among the most attractive, and effec, IL Vl'. yet st•e n at the Westminster lheatE.-r, despite a il•w opC'ning night slipups. Li ghting effects match lhe l<'nder tonl' of the comedy, and the final ~cene \,·1th 11s musical eli max is be<iuti fuUy handled. "Period of Ad1ustment .. :-;ho>A cases co m mun1t y theiltcr at its pt.•<1k , '-''hen scn pt, dJ rection and act · 1ng ar<> totally in tune. It contmues fo r three more u·eekl'nds, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30, at the \\.'<>~tm1nstl!r lht..•..iter. 7272 ~1 aple Ave. 'Lady' Tickets Tickets are available tcinii;?ht for a prc\'ie\I.' perf1lrn1a nct..• or ''!\1y °""'-IOl"T. Mn'CMU"4 "FAREWRL, M'f LOVEl.'f" .... .... SIM COMMflf '"WLq~!L1an .........,_,, -_, ',.. ,.,,... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS A. "HUMAN ,ACTOI"' IPGI v .. CAUFOIMIA srur Ill '"CHAILOMr 111 "'SUPH YIXfHS" III "AIDUCTIOM'' IRJ ... USTER • llLUl" IRI MOK. n.u Jt11. 6:Jt-1,fo-11.11 UCWfMOUCIA'S l •l.& tUOl.-()PtH IJ II THf CITY SHOf>l'INCi CENTRE ORANGE •532 6721 1'-\ cm CENTRE CIMf"4A~ ..... . . SA f'R'o't'Y lMANCHfSTIEFI [X ! G Ci fRWY !CITY OA. EX.I "°IOUBIALL" Ill M JOHHHT FIRE ClOUO"' "lltl HUMAM FACTOI" '"CAUFOIMIA SPUT'"' Ill IA -cun MOMMA .. IPGI ~ '"ALOHA 10111' & ROW "AIDUCTJOM'' 111 "'IUSTER & llWE'" . 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Conduct I f!-l\JllS '" "" \.lflt>.c:o"""'I ieans and things Li \,, Cl1ARlfS ORONSON -~ JA...,lfS CODURN IU~~.r~~·'O J.5 f ttARCTIMlfS I 111 ll0 11 ... ~S I 5C f'WPf:'a '.'~ HUHTIHGIQH CIHlMA BUSTER & BILLIE ,., ,,;:·••••,,,., -:., .. ,, 'ne'l{1nd ~~ilifan WahD~e~ ~~(GI ANO ",~~ HARBailwlH ·-, r.'V;'\!•\j. O:VVrnfi'nit.) ..... ., • ., -· ....... . L~ !_· .~ '"''''' '" ''°' CO•l<H Al wt.SI ·THE Ol"H ER ~!~5coNNEAY opening tomorrow • sr or <>F THE c AN01c E eeAGEN MOUNTAIN " (PG! NOW TOGET HER r AL'S.GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 • CO-HtT AT CINEMA CENTER & CI NEMA WEST .. JOHNNY FIRECLOUO .. CO-HIT AT Vlf.JO "ZARDoz·· SE.AN CONNERY -------.. l J ------------' J pt)BLI NO'l'ICE '-'UllQC,ll'l!•LI• -c.111111111n 0-i..e.,,., .. ._Allr. 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Ubo<t!\ T<alnot>q ;ind Rt l••tntnq Tr"'1 for !ioul,_..n e,..urorn1•. t wpr''' 1ruso M 1~1 crfilitor\ al>O ~4n'll.t K•.-io· WO.I Han, 1nd1¥10 ua11y •nd <tbl -°""'"'''Ioli Co·•• jU<;IQn\t'nl -""•· V.Owl"'O a,.., IN>l ... <t of µ,OSff)ol K • IUilll~ClueOfl \alO i 1 Jw)'idg""9"'-t -\.lllCI judQn'•'Wl!M Ol'l 1""1 o•I• of IN Ii.- ~• ol uo•d ••<!C1>hon. l n•ve """l.O uao<' •11 IM rl¢>t. 1,11 .. •ne ;,.\""'• ol wid ludQ~I lk!blor• '"'"" pr°""'l1ym 11>11 CDUfllV ol Oreflq", '>T•I<! DI C.lllornl•. o"st dbeo ., 11>110·,.• LDl6o1Tr6LI ND 11t11'.ifl lll<'C""" Iv ol °''"00'. 'il•I• or C•litornl•, a.. P'l'f ml(l rot<;Dfdltd on Book 1st!. PnQll!• J06nd JI Cl Mo\C,,lllfl .. UU\ ~P\, r1KOO"<h ol \.lid tD\Jm , Mart tcmmonly IM'M••tll!'d •• 1111 McGlw Aven...,, lrvl.,.., C..1/1, ~ ... '""'••u•ld •lonQ lllf No rtll L11•• orlQl,,.I Ple•OonQ mus1 floe t11ecr '"\fl•\ '""'"oil ol LOI 119 DI lllr"" "'"""' t ... r'I will\ pr<>o..r li11n.,i '""''MK! ClfDDI Pill!.-, Ho 1, •11t>o•non• •t<M<lol tl'lal I coo, lf"'reol "'11 ""rv..i """•" \urwv m1p Iott<! In Book J. -·land p1,1inlltt'\ •U"'""' ilNI °" .. ...:h 1>1~11- 1 DI Re<o•d• ol !our.,,.,., or 0.an.go lltt ..al reore"""le'dby "" IHorfll!Y l~ (OU<1!V lime wllen ii •ummon\ '' oe"rneo NOT IC~ 1!.HEAEBV C.IVEN lhaton fftdlv. l>e'c.,mn..r s. ltl~. 11 1 Od o•clOCk P M, ,., '•ont o, Cou•l"°u"'· Ha•bo< Mun!tlc.ol Cou•t ~ll01 J.,m. DOr~ Btvd . City al N" .. P"" BPtoc". (.oun!v ot ()<.on~. \1•1" or C•lolorn•"· I will ""11.ol l>Ubhc '"""''"" 10 '"" r>oq!Wl.I bo-. '"' c11n ,,. 1 .. ,,.rul mo,,.., ol tM Un•l"d !.1•1e\, •ti "'" 'oqtu, loll"""° on tt•.,•I ol •••d 1uaqm.,nt d"Dlor\ '"!II<! ilDOW dt!1cnfloed PfDD!'rfw, Of .,., fnu<n '""'•eat"' m•v floe,,,.,,.,,,.,.,. lo"'"''• Wld <!U•~ultOfl, ... 111 •ct rul'tl oflltfr~I ...cj(Q\I\ 0.IM Noo"'mbo'r ) ,q7~ Ol•l\1on Hl•tlo• OonE Alie"· M••\"-1, 0.df>Q<! (ount1 B,EuneM E\C!e• PAB.&.!l 1 A dgnl o' """"tor<""" wr'Jt'd"" I P<l'1Y "'"~ ""'' !l<!P!'fl<l•flQ rnut1•ty ""~ "'"' i:u•po~e\ 0.,.,., ,roe ""lne rne!N:>d ol "'"'''' I o• r•a....,1.,, Ea\t l ' , It-ti ot tne Wt\I 18 1...,1 o1 w 10 ""'CCP •!J. 10 1nrouqll •1S .0 Loi 111 t •<epllnt;1 ll>t'rtlrom 11'\e Not1n WILLIAM E. 8Al(EJI, ESQ. °"'""'~ JElllRV0.1(0VE Plelnlill't "tlor.,.y •01 .... 1 SUBJECT lo 1M el!Klot .. WI 1!· "''""'"MIO s.<: "et'. Inc 1 ... 00<.urnent °'""d July 11, 1~11 ,,.n+<" VO!'Wwpa.n Center Orovt ••cl1e• 11 !\an oot•on ,o purcl>a"' ""'" *""ll'M1 .. e<ll, CA91~ ~fllll<'rl y lot 1"e \um ol '10,000 00 ,.1tnor ff'I; !7141 ..... to>P 1""' Wllthlrt •twd., Suotf JOI Las& ........ c11111rnl1too11 Publ•loh«I O<•nQOt• Co.i~I Oallv ?+101 Ho,...ml>lrr 6, 1l, lo. 1q1~ •nl-'S 10 ytllt! from !t.,, ""'• ot •••O DP'"'" A11« .. YIM: Plillntlll oetloa S..•d CPl•on "conOl!oont<I UoDOrt Publl•n•d 0''""011 Co'"' Oaily PiJol, rt..:nJ,Jl: ,'i(tT1c·1·: dK~!'\ flOI OC<IJPYl "O '"" ptop!'flY NQ~mbotr IJ, 10,21 1nd 0.-tfmtlt'f ... l-----~~~.~----- 1\lllf A •+Oen<t. !~)~ tUI IS B·1•16' !>llbje<:I !D, Cu,.tnl la•t\, co .... n11nu,1 SUP~JllO lt COU M f OF lHE cot1clltion•, •••ltlcloon\, ••Wh•11!i<>M, PU fll~IC NOTJ(:F; SlATEOF C,,.LIFOA Ht"FOR root1h.rl'l"1\ol .. 1y,el!>ltnenh""d~n THE COUNTY OF 0111 ... HGE cumbr...C•\ of recoro NI, ... 1"93 81ci. or olltr• il•f lnvi!O!'<I !o• ,,,,. 1>'0-NOTICE Of TJIUS TEE'S SALE ..OT1CE OF HEAii! i HG Of PETITION per1y11'1dfTllJ\tfloe 1n "''l11no1n<1....,llO. l•ilnNo.T"-Allfflb)Co. FOlll PlllO•ATE OF WI LL "HD "'<e•...0.ill""lllMtWl<l c !lictat anv( T.S.Ho.111<11·4 CODICILS "HD FOA LET lElllS ,,..,.... 11!"' '"" '"'' Pul>l!tallon ,_,"°fl l 0 SEl>VIC E COMl>,..N'!' ,1~ llul• T E S T A M E N I A Ill Y & •r'l<lt.lort<ltlt'ot\alt , "ll(IOon!ed Ttu"« under !Fw !oll<J•llll'Q AUTHOllllU.TION TD ADMIHISTl!A O..!td I"•\ lOlfl ll~Y o• OcloC.r, ltl~. °"""trobt'O O.t<I o! tru~I Wll L SELL"' T UMOIE II THI! INOE Pl!NOENl ... o . A09E AT l TH"' TCHEA PUBLIC"' IJC T ION JO f HE HIGHE.S r MINJSTlll ... Tlt)Jil o ir EST AT ES AC1 E •t<u!or ot !fie El ldl•of BIOOEA FOR CA\H fp,oy.1ble <'>! t•""' E\lllf of DORQTHV C. HC00£N'i 1"•110.<edenl DI...,,.,;., lawful man"¥ ct TM-lltul"" 11 \o •"o"'n ., 0 C HE DOEN\. woat.S•Y, N•WELL • \1 .re•l Ill ,,,nt, lilt.,""" on1e<"I'\! CO"!-OOAOT HV C.O NS1.ANC.E !.Ml TH HEO t NATOIRll v~ff(llo1ndr>0wn.,1<1brll un°""wod OE!i\, OOAOT Hl' (_Q ri\1,.NC.E At11wwe~•:Uw o~eo of T•u•I 1., lne propert1 HEDDEti!.,Oe~t•'f!l M'ISM~11HUl1 II•. ""'"""llt'r""'°'crlt>eG NO TICE tS HEREBV GIVlN t""t Nll~lee<k. TJIUSTOR. r~ ..... ll•nbY(omp.lflV CM,.ALES K ('"4A PM ... N """!•It'<! c.l...,.tt... • c .,1d0t.,I• corpo•al•Cfl • ,,..,.,,.a Po"lil•on !or Pro"'-'" ol Won .. ..., f'\lblllhed O••"OI Co•U 0..111 Pola!, 8 ENE f ! CI A R V I,.""' tort IOf' IU Uolf'Kt QI Leite•' lt•!,,..-1 ... y II. No.,,.mtlotr 11, 1S, I t , lt lS (l'O!io-IS p,_.rry Mana~""'"' Com!Wl<1Y , 1 COO•tll~ w llfl 1utno,.11l1on lo •d .,...,.,..,,,,;p mln111'1' vnd"' ,~., '""'~"""'"' .. 11 PUBLIC ~OTICt: l<tco•Otd Hove"'~' 1•. 1411t\1,,. ,,..,.hl••llonoie""''s oct, •el..,,.,..~ !o - -------------\Ir HD IOlJJ1rl)Q(>~tt18S1>"00-lJfolO! ""'k n'' mede for lur!Mr 1M•!•ru1,.,,, 4t1M SOP'EllllOlll COUllll 01' CAL1FOlllNI" COUNTY 01' OR.ANGE 700 Owlc Cenltr Ol'lw• W.,t l.lfll• 1.111. C.Hlernl• CASENUM•l.lllD"Sn SUMMONS ~MARRl ... GEI In rt tti. m1rrl1oe ol Pe!i!i-• JOSIEPHINI! GUSMAN •nd RelODJI" "'°'"· ANTONIOGUSM ... N NOT1C• 1 Y•• M¥e -..i ,.,.., TIM twrt m1y *<I* .... ,,,1 ,.., wlu-t -liof4'rlt .... r d llflllH fO" ._.., wllMll a &ly1. 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LOMG 8EACH. CA tol01 "''"""".. .,._,...,,.,.,, P9tlllofttr Tr... btN!lkiltV unc:l~r \~1d [)f-<'a Of P\iOlllhed Df•nQt..,N\I D•lly f'olol, l•~t. by··~-. O! .. b•l'll<ll D• O<ol11ult ,..,.,..mM•6, 1, l1. "'I •1.0-IS In the Oflllq•t+ons 1ecureo !N<trtv, hff•lolD<t t••Cu!ecl 1n<1 0..11...,r{'<l lo tne u-rSiqr>td • -11\f-n O..ch1f;JllD<I of 0e1 ... 11 •ncJ Ol!riwncJ lo. s.1~. ~ ...,1111n not<e" cl bre..::h 1nd of tl«l•on 10 <•UM lne ""°"'''~<! !O WI! ""'" ~v 10 ... us11 '"'" obli9"1'°"",..., '"""Hiier IM ""°"''ione<:I Cd_...., f'Dti<t of bre..::n .,,., DI tl~ct ooo 10 be••· cor<lfd JlllW 7't, \fl~ '' ''"" ...., ~ •fl bODll 11-t Plf,MI 111-. DI Wld Qtlkil l R..corm . S.•<I wie ""II ~ .... oe. 11111 without co....,,.t11 or .,..rr1nly, "•c<eu or 1 ..... pll«I, "'9i1...:IJ119 lotte. P0'WSllQfl, or~' cumbf•ncet. to.,.., !M •ern••ntnQP<'•,.. 1i!MA wmol 11\e no le ts I ""cu•"' bof"w.O Otf'(I ol Tru\I, ••Ill •n•••"\I 41 lfl \l•d N>tl !)r"O"i(lp(l, Ml"lfl(~\. II 11ny. undfr '"" '•""' ol w •G O.ed of 11u..i, ""'· '"-'lff' 1nd ••,_•"•' ol ll'>t T•u•let end of'"' tru1ls Cre11t10 bY WiO DleOOI lrusl S.od Wit w(l l be "•Id tn froO.iy, NOv· embfr 1t, 1'1S, I I 11 •00 l<M. •I tl\I' ol Ike o1 f O. Str.+c e Ce>mMny. RMlt Ill ,\..,.fl<• l o-•. One C•IY Ill"", ~\I, !1<.;11~ 1110. OrM>Qt. CA. '1 ... C.le.;·Otl<l(Mr ll. !t1\ T .O,S£RVI C.E C:OM P,,.NY .iwldT'"""· 8Y ltu111 6rown, "51t.S.C.nt1•y STA·J'67 PUBl.IC INOTICF. luP'•llllOR COUlllTOF TME STAl:EOF C"LIFOlllNl" FOii! lHE COLINTY 01' OlllANGE No.A·0~11 litOTIC~ 01' N E AlllNG OF P'ITITIOM l'OJI P'lllOB ... TIE Of' WILL aNO FOii: LlTtillllS lESTAMEN· fAlllV Eil•le of EDNA L. OE WOLFE .,,. EON., OE WOLF!!:, 0.t•l•f<I ' NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN 1MI 81.llV JEAN BEE(ttlEA ,,.,, l•lt'CI 'W"I". pe!Ulon tor P•ob.tt• tr! Will Ind IOO' 1\\-f ol l•ll••\ Te111.-lat'1' 1tt ti. Dellli-r •••••t~e lo -·ell I• _,.. IOf' IUfl ... r N•l•CUllr\, •nd !""I IN ti,... 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Yeager also asks for d1v1s1on of Yeager·s share of second place money award('d to tht• Dodger team at the end of the 1975 National Leagut• season. The Yeage rs marrit'l1 1n Januar y J96R i n Dayton. Ohio . ·rhey have no chil dren. --~"' THE FA~UL\' CIRf.L' "' "Are you stoyin' for dinner?'' For Tr1rt•ks, Barse s Ford Urges Eased Laws \VASJI.JN GTO:'J fU .PJ ) -President Ford today rt•commended tha t the trucking and bus industries ik' al\0\1.'ed Ar'-•at e r fr~"'Clom to raise or lower rates \~'1thout J.:l>\'l' rn nl 1· nt intcrf ercnct!. J-le Jlso propost.•cl that new truck and bus lines ( ) be allowed to C'nlcr the I N !:;HOR T market m ore freely and _ . that governmental re-'---------~ ~uJations which force in· efficient practices be eliminated. fo~orcl m et '-''•th trans portation secr(>lary \\ltllia n1 T . Coleman Jr. at lht• \Vfutt· llouse before ::-l'ntllng tht• r equest lo Cun grt~:t . Gu1UNf!ll Kiiied TIF.IR UT , J,ebanon (UPI> -Security rorces killed l\.\'O gunmt•n in a brief battle at Be irut Airport tod~"Y and scattered shooting elsewhere in the capital threatened the brittle ceasc·rirc between nval militia unit~. 'J'he l\\'U J,?unm('n ;-1ppeared at a J)an American hangar t•a rty th is mornin~ and demanded tr ... nsportation. s aid l':.in ·Am Dire-0tor Donald E. Taylor. "Th<'y were not after a planP, ''Tay lor ~aid . 'Th<'Y wanted an auto or a truck. \\·e had none Lu give them." Sth London Bo•b LONDON (Al>) -The fifth bomb explosion in I.ondon's fashionable West End in three <A'eeks killed one pe rson and injured 15 others. including an Ameri can couple, Scotland Yard announced. The Irish Republican Army v.·as bta.med 'rhe bomli was hW'le-d through a window of Scott's, an expensive w afood restaurant on Mount Str~t. at 9:30 p.m . when about 70 customers were dliling. It blew up the oyster <.1nd lobster bar and started a fire. No Bishops VATI CAN CITY <UPIJ -Pope l'aul VI rulet.I out today the pttrtlC'ipation of bishops in choosing hi s s uccessor. confirming the nine-century monopoly of cardinal::; in elecling thepoQe. He offered a concession to reformists. however, by formali zin g his earlier ruling slrtpping cardinals over 80 year~ or u~c of the right lo parlicipalc in the voting. Casino Seruf h 1l:ed l.O~ ANG~l .. J-:S \Al-'1 -='evada gaming author1t1es are 1n\•esti gating a multimillion ·dollar transaction conductl'd ear!jer thi s year by Caesars \Vorld. O'A'ne r of tht· ('acsars Palace hotel·casino un the I .a~ Vegas Strip, the Los Angeles Times report· l'<l ltxiay 'fht.' dl'al under 1n\'estigati0n C'OOC'l uded \.\'ilh Alvin Ira i\talnik , i>iwycr said bv authorities to bt> with orguni zt·d· rr1 m e figure~. reportedly was a Mi ami Heach long associated Tee ~agers Terrorize Bay Area Bus Riders S . .\~ FRA:"CISCO !l 1PI ) A C'ity bus becamt• a terror ri!ll-d rnson r11r passengl'r s attackL•d by about 35 youths taken aboard nl'ar a Jo{'u] high school. The youths beat and robht'tl a dvzc n riders in the b:-tek or the bus. grabbin~ for walll'ls a nd purses, h1tl1nt.( them wi th l('Xt books :-ind ~nnd1ng ll ghtcd cigaret6 on lhl· v1rt1 ms. Ry \VIO'd n€'srl ~1y . police had arrested onl y two (?iri s in connection with the lncident. onl' a 16-year-old J\1i ssion lligh School student 1,ou-ypr S ue s 8 11g llo•I LOS A~GEl .t::s (AP) -f':inl Fitzgt·rald, who dl·fend ed Charles ~lanson (ollo~·t•r P atricia Kren\.\·i nk(·I in the Tate·l.J.81anca murd('r trial. has £iled suit al{a1nst pro:-.ecutor Vin· cent flughos1, c·ont cnd1ng he w<:1 s libeled in J~ug lio s1 ·s book "llt.·ltl·r Skelter.·· Fitzgerald :said in the $J S mi l hon suit filed Wednesday that he was made to appt.~ar in('ompetent in 11 d1£ ferent passage!'> in the bcs t·Scl11n g book about the 1969 sla,vi ngs of actress Sharon Tate and slx nthers. Team S h o flf• B urglar PA RAM OtJ ~T (UPl) -A suspected burglar Wa $ shot ar.d killed Wt.'<lne~ day and a bystander wounded 1fy a member of a l aw ·t'nfort'em c nt burglary prevention lejrn as the tean1 closed i n on a s u:s pectt.."I burgla ry ring. (..._ __ s_· t_a_t c __ J De af Teo e h e r ffo11ored .SACl-tA:\f P.:-.JTO (UPI l -A dear educator who teaC'hes oimilurlv h;_in. cli c<1pped student:-; has bcC'n sClectl·d as California':-; 1976 .. Tcachl•r or lhl' Year," State Schonls Chi ef \Vil:;on (;, ll ll<'s announced \V('dn('sdav. Carol R1llonl". :Jt. a teac.hl'r at th(• ;\1arlton School for the Deaf in the 1.0;; .<\ngl'les City Unir1t'd &'hool J)istrit't, \\':IS c:hosen by Jtil t'S from a f1l'hJ nf four finalists Pflllee Ch ief Pleke d 1.0'.'/(; RE:\(.:11 tU l'I > lt alph G l\onz was .namt.>d chief of thc> L•)n~ Ik•:t ch Pohct.• Dt>partml'nt \\'pchu•s· Lla y. rep!a('ing \Vilham J . '.\toonl'y "ho rE'tired June 30. · Kortz, a 40·yl'ar veteran or the force, has been acting chit'f s1nC'c th<Jt ll Oll'. lla11d e11 Rap• THnney l.()S ANGEi.ES 1l11--'I) -To m ~l ~~c.ll•n: lht; 1>olitical activist runnin.:: ;-i.~~1 n s t. ~t'n , .John Tunney i n ( :1liforn1a s. Jl cmocrntit· primary, ''~nt.s thl.' 1'f'dcr:.il F;lt.•c:tio11s C1Jm Oll:'StitOn to make 'f'unnC'y rcpJy inure than $~00.000 ill loans fro m his 197(' campaign. . ,._,,.ill'lfd Or~ CH1t 0.lry PllClt 0t1.•,.,.-Nev.6, 11, 10, lt1S 411'1>1 ""'llllt"9CI N.,.,.,.,, H .. tb<'lf Nf."1 """'' combl.....:11 """" '"" Or•l'IOI eo.,1 0.ll'I' Pllol, How.6, IJ, XI, ,_,S 41"'-11 NDw"llWt6.1,1s,1•1s •to.ts1 Shcnff's dPput1es 1dl'nt1f u:d the dt·· 3d ma:n tl :i1 ~an1Ps '.\Tc l'ht.~lcr& 35 Bellflower. ~ ' ' "Al.lowing these excessive l<utns to rtma1n on t~e books during the 1911; ~nrit c rat'c> 1.s an evasion of the s piri t tif lh(' nl.'w federal campaign laws," a lett{"r Sl'nl to th(' Co mmission hy I luyd('n · s of f1 CL' n1 ,untains. • ' ,, . , DJJLV PtlOT 'No Tre atment ,_ Mentally Ill Care-Scored From "'lreService11 Dr. Karl A . Mf'nl"itnger. the eminent. p;:ychJatrisl, 6ald lhst Americ.uis now mu:at t>e1in reatl.y lo care about "the morelly rttJrded. the\ morally deticicnt, thcviolt?n.t , thecorrupt•• people . ~ ··Most or them you do not treat.'' be 1ald. ''You put so1ne of them in jails -whie:b is no treatment:. yuu pul others in prisons which il5 no treatment; you put homeless and abused <'hildren in institutlon!f "'flich condemn them to wasted lives or death. Thei.t:. and many m orl"." ~1enninrer 's remarks came at a New York lunch'-'On during a convocation entitled '1'ow~rd.a Caring Society,·· sponsored b)' the ~1cnn1nger Foundation of Topeka, Kan .. now rnarking its: SOlh an1i1vL'rsary • Gov. F.dmund G. Bru~'n Jr. 1nv1tOO the general public to join him for llmch Friday in what aide:isay ""·ill be the first of its kind. free-wheehng d iscussion about hi s rir::.t 10 months in offt C't.'. Rrown·s meeting at lht.> U.S. Grant Hotel, which roincide!; with an evening rund raiser for &late. Senate Pres ident pro tern Jame!i R. Mllls <O·San 01t'~o ) will also be h.is first visit to S;m Diceo •ince"' his election <:ampaign last year . 1 "Thi::i event 1s unique because there will be no limit to the issues that can be raised," sald .Gray Pavh~. the governor's executive secr etary. "The princip;1l value will be the opportunity for people lo talk with the govl'rnoron any issue.·· • t Aaron <.:opland, dean of American c:ompasers, got a :sur1>ri~e 15th bi rt hday present -a $250, grant in his honor from the Norlin Foundation to the l\tac0o<A'eli Colony in Pcterborough,N.H. Wil l iam Sc hum a n , ch.Urman of the board of both the Mac ll o>A•ell Colo ny and the !';orlin Foundation, announced the fellowship grant during an ull·Copland concert at New York's Ahce Tully J-lall cclebrat· ing the composer·s birthday Nov. 14. Copland wrote a number of his major works at the Mac Dowell Colony :starting1 in 1925, and served aslhecolony'spresident 1960·8. * I An 85-year·old former jewel thief, whosevictiml allegedly included the Prince of Wates, is the 1975 •·veteran of the year·· in Worcester. Mass. Arthur T-. 8 arry or Worcester was chosen by the Worcester Veterans Council for wor k for and wilh veterans. Police on<'e estimated that Barry stole bet ween $1 million and $10 million in jewels. He operated on Lon~ Island durin g the 1920s. Barry served 19 years in prison in New York fo r a Sl00.000 jewe l robbery and was released in ;>oio,·cmber 1949. * Sen. Philip A. II art ( D·~1ich .) began treatments to stop the cancer he has been battling ror several months. ~ Ila rt 's treatment includes both immunotherapy o n cl' a month and L )' chl'motherapy for four l'EOPI E day> every two months as , an out-patient. J-lart,6J. was released a week ago from Bethesda f Md .) Naval Hos pital after undergoing surgery Oct. 22 £or removal of lymph nodes under his right arm that wer e sus pected to be malignant. It was his third c ancer-relate d operation s ince August. * A California neurolog ist and a British researche r s hared the $10.000 Albert Las ker Foundation Award for clinical medical research for their work in developing a computerized X-ray machine which make!i possible the early detection or brain cancer . Or. Michae l DeBakey, the heart specialist, presented the a .... ·a rds to Or. Godfrey N. llounsfield of the E!\.11 Central Research Laboratories, Hayes, ?.1iddlesex, EnJ,?land, and Dr. William Oldendorf, professor or neurology at the UC LA School of :\1edicinc. * Vice pres it.le nt Nelson/\. Rockefeller will be the principal speaker 1-Tiday ni~ht at dinner saluting Rep. Robert McClory (1-t.Jll.) on 25 years or government ser vice. Organizers arc expecting 600 lo l ,000 persons to attend the S60·a ·plate dinner in Lincolnshire, Ill ., north<A·est of Chicago. • With President Ford looking on, Dr. Daniel J. Roorstin took the oath or office as the 12th Librarian· or Congress in its I 75·year history. ; Ford spoke brien y in tribute to Boorstin as a scholar a nd hi storian, and praised the library's scrvil'es to Congress and the nation. Vice President Nelson A. RMkereller was also prcsl'nt. and lht> oath <A'as administered by Speaker of the Hous e Carl 1\Jbert of Oklahoma. • l .aDonna ll3rris. wife or presidential aspirant tTf'd lfarris, "·;1s "repor1t.-'f1 in satisfactory condition in a Portland h•lSpital aft£"r an un- <''.'<Pt'Ctl'd ;1:-.thm;i :.itlaf'k. l-/arr1s, il former C)klahoma s£'n;1tor. st'l·ks tht.• l>t>mocr!'ltic pre:.1dent1 al num1n:1tion . She is 111 f'ortland1.:ampaign- 1ng for hC'r hus b<i nLI . • ~1nrmnn official F.zra Taft Rf'nson praised the nation's founding fath«rs durin~ r l'· dt•dicJt1un of a IC'mple in "'hich "" 1>0sthumous ceremony was held Mllls.1-1a1111:1$. 1n thl' l~•l t' 1800~ to hr1nglhC'm into the church. F.ld e r Ezra Ta ft Benson. presidcntoftheCounc1I o r Twt•ive A pos t lcs of the Church of J esus Christ of LattPr·day Stunts (1\tormon ), was among speakers durinJ,? the second and final day of rededication scrv1l·es £or lhc St . George ( Ul ah) Te m pl(', The tl'mple was built from 187 1·1877 and was rE'ccntl y ref urb1shed cxtensi vely . Actor's Son Seeks County Divorce fl'r<'nces ·· exis t in hi s m arriage to Ruthann 1\1arie Cu mrnings , 1300 l'ark Newport ·Drive. Newpc>rt Beach. -- SANTA ANA -A peli- Lion for divorce (ileO by lht:' son of movie actor Robert Cummini;s is on file: today in Orange County Superior Court . Dr. Robe rt Richard Cummings, a Ne\.\·port lleach psyc hiatri s t . statts in the P<'l ition that ''irreconc ia blc d if- The couple married inl 1 June 1969 ln Andover. ' Mass ., nnd have no children. Or. Cummings asks that no spousal sup- port be awarded to his wife. __,_,,;:.·,..,,. ' • " , ' "HEARTS OF THE WESf' "SUTHER" (PG) '"YOUHG-Fit AHWDI STl:tN'' lrGI "MOMTI' P'fTHOH & ntf HOLY GIAIL" IP'GI "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" I RI ..,.OUHG FIAMICEMSTftH'' l,.GI -"WHtlf DOfS IT HUtTr' !,.GI lo ."" "''"'"" K+IOllll h .... .. , ........ .. °'' l+IM 11 • '"' " ........ , ... /+,. ". "' ........ ... .. :oo ~ HAf'PT HOOKa· Ill "A IOY AHD HIS D()(j" .. HARD TIMES .. IPGI .,LAST DETAIL .. IRI ... flV«H b, IHI -.1PA)ffKlt ·1~t ·.oololfT rn-.... l""41 ltOl~ COl,t,ll· •ll licio.I PU.WI Mm YOUNG FRANKENSTE IN 1..01 'IUI 1· PAPEI MOON 1..01 __ ,.,._.._~ IOllfllAll •1 Wll <OtlllUl ZAIDOZ tri 0-1" 'I >O O"""'"''''."' hit 1111 Of W'll Ol"'IT'I, TIUE LIFE ADVfNTVllS 10! 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DEATH WISH r11 -~ ...... --t.1.1.• IOllllUll • ,_._ .. CIAZY MAIM "' -·---~ IOlLflBA!.L ltl --· M lfJT Of wan IOM T'I ••. f"') TIUI Llrf AD't'fNTUllS(Of snoNOt.Sf MAN IN WOILD !OJ '--' DAIL V PILO T !11 Jr501y November 13. 1975 'Period'· First Rate Extra effort in the µrepar3tion of a stage pro<luc· t1on nearly Ji'o'-·a rs p:i y:, d1 \1 dcnd:s in lhe form of in· <'f"L'<I Sl.-d ('(f L'l'l 1 Vl'rlt'~:>. >1nrl " PL•riod of Adjustment" at the Westm1nstt.'r Community 'rheater 1s a glowing t'.:J~c 1npo1nt. This 'fennc>ss ee Williams comedy -biJ only sen pt written 1n a ll~hter Vt'LO -places as stringent c!L·rnanlis un its leading a(·tors as any of his more ~c·rious \.\'Orks. The tl•ns1on generated by a pair of 1u·wlywt•ds, !or who1n the honeymoon is virtually O\'CI' as soon as it's tx~i;:-un , hangs over the s tage like ~• hl'.:.i\'y mist ~nd the demands of characterization ~ll'l' ('01,Sl iHll, ' llfRF.CTOR O<lRIS /\lh:n has shaped and n1Qid~d the \\'(':-.tm1nsl .... r !>hOw with a skilled , sl·n:-.1t1ve hand. crt•:JL1ng nnl' of lhl' finl'st local com· 1nun1t y thL•ater J1rodut·t1on:-. of the ye<1r . Her thrce 111aJur pC'rforn1l'r:,. \\ho gL·nt•rate morl' than 90 pt'r - t't•nt uf the• :.i et1on, h:J\l' q ui ll· :.imply Jl('Vt:r been in ht.•ttt•r for1n . L:1ura BJ:1t k , 1n p;trtt('ul:.ir. t:id!s UJJOn an 1nnt.•r r1•~t'rvo 1r of t'1not1u11 HJ her supt•rl.il1\'L' 1ntl•rprt.'l.J- l1•U l of ;1 v1ri.;1nal hru.lt• "hu I" 111 g,r<1\'l' d;,inger of rt> 111;i1n1ng th:..it way . :\11Si'> Hl~1t·k blendi'> a poignant \ uln1•r,1b11Jty into t'\1 •11 lht.' n11J:.l humorous lines . :-hading lht·n1 "''ith ('O llLJ>~.:lling rt'ality 1\s her eitc 1t abh· husband, v.·hose war l'X · p1.•11 t•n Cl'S ha\'C left him "'Jll1 uncontrollable Jitters, Its lhe same two dudes from Uplown S2lurdily Nighl · bu! t111s lune they re back w11n kid dyn·O·m1lc' s11nn P81TllR. BILL 1188' LET'SH ITllillft Intermission Tom Titus J ohn Autry is nothing short of superb. His frantic n. in~s at a macho image to mask his inner sensitivity are handled with the self.assurance or a s killed pro· c~ssional . R08F.l'lT S-A-X, as the peacem aker whose own how;e is in disorde r, gives a stronJZ and sohd "~1!11\00011' ADJl.ISTMIENT'" ll t.......,., llT Ttn ... ,~ WllU-. 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Lou K osoy ~ind C;,irol Albright havt' some nice cameo moments :ts her part'nts, while Julie Drandtman and Guy ~ledlin complete th e cast in utility roles BURT llARRINGTON'S t~hnical accomplish· menl:i :ire among the m o:-1t attractive. and effec- tive, yet seen at the Westminster theater, despite a it'""' opening night slipups . Lighting effects match the tender tone of the comedy, and the fin a l :-:.cene \\'1lh its musical c limax is beautirully handl~d . ··Period of Adjustment·· sho .... ·cases community theater at its peak. when script, direct ion and act - ing art• totally in tune. It continues for three more \\'E'E'k cnds, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30, at the \\'('stn1 u1stc-r theater, 7272 Maple Ave . 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Of CALI FO II NIA l"OR TNt: COUNTY Of OAANGI! t11 '"' ,...,,,., ot '"' Eu"'' o• """ILOA:EO C CLARK •~• Alt'E MILOJIEO CHlfl'>l l.l>N CL .. li.C t•• M !l.ORt:O CHRl!>llAN CLARI(, Oelt•""'4 Nolltf It l'lt•tbY !l•Yt" lo <rP<l•UY \ llAW<"'Q l••im' ·~""' 1n .. ·~·d d!M. .. atnl 10 1+,. w•d c••+m\ 1n ,,... ott•t t of lhe <It,. a• lhe ••o•t\A•ll t our1 Of lo P'tMf'll I hem !O the '''"'"' '":1...0 41 1 ..... llfi•(• ot Mi)n,ott -ll:1<Ckl'lotl, I.OW Ci;il!-'>t ·""'''' o100 1" 1iw. c ;1,o1 C<i• ina, In LO• A....,.11 \ CQunly, wllt<ll l.M!tf Qllk t I\ \he PIK t ol t>"'""'' ot IN un der•!Q~ I" •II mlttt•• P•!ltaln,nq ro wia t\1Ale Such cl1•m\ .. 11n 11'1,. ,..<.t\Wrr woutrw•' ""''' ll>e lilt<l o• prti.enttll •• .iort\•ld "'''""' lou• montll~•l\t• tiw f lr•I pubht <it•""OI ti"' notl(I. O.le<I O<lo~r ?I, 1tl! Anl<I" W. l(ertlr.,olt E1t1ttulo• ot t"I Woll ol \4111! Oet•de"' ~DOl',ANOl(Elil(kMOl'I" 1•w.c.11e91 s1 .. s .. •t•4·-0 c...i,.., C.1ltlntl•t11Zl P\lblh,l'>eG Ora"9'1 CW\! Oi11h PUM Oct.10,...0 ~Y, •• 13. ?O, ttl~ 114'-/\ LA Pitcher Divorcing lor Soutl>e•n C•l•lorn•d. L..obort•~ l••ln1119 •nO R' T•••nlnq lnnt IOr Souttw<n C..111o•n1t , ••o•t)\ trul.t\ as '''°'"'"'l <•edilo•' •nd 4111•1,.111;.,....,.. W.Oi H•n. on<t1w•Ou1lly •nO Ot..o H.11 c.oM.truthon c.o •• 1ud<.1~"' -..... SANTA ANA -Los '1""''"119 • "'1 Mt•nct 01 "°·0'9 °" «· Angel .. Dodgers catche r 1w111 o .. °",.JI! 111u J"°9ment.,. • oon-..10 1..oq~nr on 1,..a.110ft .. lt.-Stephen W. ''Steve·· 'tUllntl ot woo e•e, .. 1,on, I n ... t lwlect y d f "9°" a11111e ,,11,,1. 1.11e """ •nt..-Mtot eager was s ue or w101"'°11.-nt001btot••ntr,.P•OQe,,Yi" divorce Wed nesday in !Ill County ot OranqP, Sidi~ of O C ( S ' c.111or"1a.ne\t•1b<'a•••c11ow' range oun Y upenor Lot6 otTr...:1No ~&:i..on nw eoun Court. '" °' O<•noe. s1trt ot c.i.ro•n+a. "'"'" Brenda S. Yeager cites rnai>••<otde01nBoo~l'>ll ,F'•<11•JC....O ,,. · b l d 'f J1 01M+""'u""'o"~""'"'·'''°'cna1 1rreconc1a e 1 -'""+dcoun1y MO•e commonly~!><••llt'<I ferences'' iO he r mar- ~,,..111! M<Gaw •wen...,, 1rw1,.,.., c...111 riage with the ballplaye r . NOT1ce1SHENeev c.111eNnw1an She seeks division or all F .. 01v. O..temDer s. 1~1~ ... 1 'l oo community property, in-o·c•oc -PM. ii ••on! ot Coudnou..., Hartm Munl<•Pll c.0 ... 1 ~111H J .. m . eluding their I .. a Habra llO<ee e1wa . Ci t~ 01 Ntwpon 6'>Aen, hon1e. tWo automobiles c-n1, ol Dr1nQoo, \ldU 01 (lflolOfn.o"· 1 ""u"'11•tl)Uo11<• ... 1•0.,101l\0/11•gn.~• and royaltie s r rom o._,,,,,.c••"•n •~··""1 mono·,o<t"" Yeager 's product en-un.1eo !.ta•t•. •11 111~ r1gn1 1111" ..nd.n· J d l d "'"" 01 '''" 1uoo••><·n! ~ .. otot • .n ti.e o r s e m e n s a n dOO,,. oe•crit>eo p•o"'""v o•..., """"I tele\-ision appearances. llle•tol d~ m.v b<' n.,<•••••Y to ""''"'w 1" y I k W•O f •.,<ul1Qn, ,.,In d<tru HI inlC'f'"" :•1rS. eager a SO 3S S ....,,O\h I for di\'is ion or Yeager's O.le<1Now~m1><-•l 19/S ·h f · d i· 01v1,1on 11••DO• s are o secon p ace OonE R"t •, money awarded to the Md•.'1141, O•d""'" Count, Dodger team at the end of Br €"'1.t M £.•oer · ~""'¥ the 1975 National Le<.1 gu1.: JIEltlil'I' 0 ICOVIE '1lol,..llll'I AUO• ... T \ .... WllO•I" lllwd,, S1t1lt JC• L.M ........ ,, C.dUl•r"1• 't001' P\olll•!lle-0 O••n.,.. co .. ~• o • .i., P1•01 HowrnDe•6. u .i o 19/1 •1ll-IS Pt;Rl.I(: :\'(lTIC"I•: season. The Yeager~ marned 1n Janudry 1968 1n Dayton. Ohio . They ha.,·e nochildrC'n. • For Tr1tcks, B1tses Ford Urges Eased Laws \V/\Slll NGTOS CUPI ) -President Ford today rl~commendl'd that the tru<'king dnd bus industries ~ :11lowcd grt.':llC'I' freedom to raise or lower rates \\'1lhout l:o\'1-·1·n lll('nl inlerlercnce. !le also prnposl•d that new trurk ;ind bus lines ( J be al101A·ed to enter the JN SH<JRT market more freely and that governmental r e- '----------gulations "'hich force in· erricient practices be eliminated. f'orrl met with transportatio n secretary \\'1\liam T . Coleman Jr. at ttle \Yh ite llouse before ~"'nd1ng t"hl' request to Congrc:ss . Gunnoe.a K llfed !\F.IRUT. l.ebanoo <UPJ> -Security rorccs killed l'l.'O gunmen in a brief battle at Beirut Airport today a nd :;catlered shooting e lsewhere in the capiL:ll threatened the brittle cease-rire between rival militia units. 'fht• two J,?Unmrn appeared at a Pan American hangor early this morning and demanded transport at ion , said I' an-Am Director Donald E. Taylor. "Th~y were not after a plane, .. Taylor said. 'They wanted an auto or a truck. We had none lo give them .·· 5th London Bonob LONDON (AP> -The fifth bomb explosion 1n l .ondon 's fashionable We:st End in three weeks kilJed one person and injured 15 others. including an American couple. Scotian~ Yard announced. 1'he Irish Republican Army was btamed. The bomb was hurled through a window or Scott's, an expensive seafood restaurant on Mount Street, al 9 ·30 p.m . when about 70 customers were dining. It blew up the oyster and lobster bar and s tarted a fire. NoBl•hops VA1'1CAN C ITY <UPI ) -Pope 1>aul VI ruled out today the participation or bishops in choosing his successor. conrirming the nine-century monopoly uf cardinals in electing the l?Ol?C· l fe orrered a concession to reformists, howe\'cr . by formalizing hi s earlier ruling stripping cardinals over 80 years of age of Lhe right lo participate in the \'Oting. Casino Scrutl11i:ed l.OS ANGELES 1.i\P1 -;.;'ev<ida gaming authorities are investt~aling a multim1llion-dollar transaction conr1 uctcd earlier this year by Caesars \Vorld. owner of the Caes:.irs Palace hotel-casino on the I.as Vl'g:1 s Slrip, lhc Los Angeles Times report- ed tOO<iy '!'he dL'~ll undl'r 1n\'es ll,E!atinn reportedly was c-oncluded v>'ilh Al\'1n Ira ~laln1k , :t Miami !leach la..,,'ycr said by authorities to he long as sociuted \ltith orgun1zcd l"r1 n11-· rigure::.. Teen-agers Terrorize PUHi.iC "OTICE IUl'lilllOllf COUl'ITOF THE ST.t.TI. Of CALll<OANIA ~II THf: COUN'J.W-<11' Ollf ANG£ No. A-IJ.l~J MOTICf OF HEAlllNG 01' PITITIOH FO• PlllOIATE OF WI LL II.NO 1"0111 LITTIEAS Tl.STAMEN· '""' E1tale llll EON!\ L DE WOLFE. •l• EDNA OE WOLFE, 0.(e•wl! NOTICE I\ HEREll'I' GIVE"! 1"-'1 8Ell'I' J EAN 8EECHER !>ti\ IUo'l:I 'W<ll" • pelllion lo< Prob•lf l"I Wiil '"'° IO<' lnt,1•M• of Litter\ Teu.,..,...,,.,, io 1,. PlllllonTr •llf'•ln<.e TO '"'''"th II ,...do-IW lunl>•" !Htl•tulo"\ """' 11"'1 IM 1•~ •<>d pl•tf ol "''"'"'l ,,,. -1,.n bH" ,,., lo• No.,.,..,M, is. ,,,, <11 •·JO• m , +" l1'e l OUf lnl'Om Ill Oefw•l ... 111 No t ol '•IO <Our!, " 100 O w1r Clmlt• Drlv1 W.11, In,,,. Cllyot !.lnl• An~.~1ilorn1• O.t.O NO"mbl• t, ,,,, WILLIAM •. SI JOMM, Co11111y Cit•• l'MOMASW. Hl!NDE•SOM,J•. Aft-T•IUW u.aa111t1•s1reet WW1U C...U ,.,., (Jil)l ... 111• IJ•tr T .. : 11141Mf•J1S. Att--. too . Mltl•Mt P'Ubl4""'11 Or~ CHll 0.Ur "111M. "°'4!T\t:lll"•, 1 II. ltJS .U•l•1S Bay Area Bus Riders Si-\:'i FRA;\:ClSCl) !llPI ) A <'ity bus became ;1 terror f1llL'll pnson for passengC'rs ;ittacki:d by ahout JS youths t:JkL•n ;1bo<1rtl llL'ar u local high school. 'fhe youths beat and robbc<l ;:1 doze n riders in the b<ll'.k or the hus, r;:rabbing for walll'ts und purses, hitting them with textbooks :ind grindin~ llghte<l cigaret:; on t hl' v tel i nis . Ry Wednesd:iy. police had arrested only two girls 10 ('Onnrction with thl' in<'irlent . one a 16 -vcar-old ~1ission I tigh S(·hool student. - Lau•ypr S ue• Bugllo•I l.OS A~(;F.J .F:S fAl') Paul f"'itzgerald . IA'ho defcndPd Chcirl(•s :'\Janson foJlowl'r P :1lric111 KrC'n \\'inkel 1n the Ta le-l.a Hianca n1urdl'f tnal. has filed suit :.iga1ns l prosecutor Vin- cent Bu!-(i10s1. <·onlL'n1hng he \lo'CJ S libeled 1n Uu!-(Jios1 's hook ·'Jlelter Skelter ... f'ilzgf>rahl said 1n thl' SJ 5 million suit fi lt>d Wcdnesd:1y that he w as made to appear incompetent in 14 d1f· ferent passJges in the bcsl-~elling OOok about the 1969 ~l;:1 y1nli{sor actrc~s Sharon Tate and six others. Team Shoot• B11r9lar PARAMCllJ:"JT (UF'I I -Asu~pectcd burglar was shot ar.d killed Wcdnl's - day ond a bys tander wounded by a member or a IU'lt' -enrorcem'ent burglary prcvcutiou tt•am 3!<! lhe team closed in on a suspeC'll'tl burglory ring. Sherirr;s deputies ulc ntifit."<! the dL" nd man a~ Jan1 l'S :\lcf'ht.>cleni, 35. BellfJower. (~ __ s_1_a_1c _ ___,,J D eal Teaeher ffo11orf'd SACR!\:'\·1E'.'ll'TO <U PI ) A deaf C'ducator v.·ho teaches b1milarly han- dit'apped stud('nt:-; h<J ~ bt.·C'n Sl:lto>C'tt·d as California's 1976 '"TeaehPr of lht.· Ye<ir:· State S1·hools ChiL•f \Vil ~on L: RtlC's announcl'd \Vednesd<.i v. Carol Rillone. :31. a le~1 c-hcr at lht• i\1arllon School for the J)e:1f in th1· l.11s An geles City Un ifh.•r1 Schnol J)1 stri<'t , v.'as chosen by IlilC's fr1.1m a fit.•ld of four f1nali~t s . Police Chlf'f Plckf'd I.ONG f~E 1\Cll IUPl l l{<ilph (; Kortz was _named <:hiC'f of thf' I .on~ 11l'ach Pohc(' Department \\"\·dnt'~ day. repla(·1ng W11J1am .J i\10!l!lt.:\' "horC'liredJuneJO. - Kort z. a 40-yC'ar veteran of the f~rc<', ha3 bcC'n acting chi('f s1nl'e that lime llaydf'11 Raps T11nney l.OS A~t.El;-i::s (ll l.)I) Torn lfayc.len, tilt.> ))CJ!il1cal activist runnin~ a g ~1nst_ ~t.·n . John Tunney in C,t1hf~Jrn1a s. O{'n1u1:ratic primary, ''ant_s the fl'dt•ral F;le('tiuns C.:om rn1ss1on to 1l,ake ·runnl~y repay m ore than $100,000 in loan~ from his t97l' campaign. . "Al_lowing these exce8sive l oetn~ to rrma1n on t~e hooks durin~ the 1976 S<>nntc rat{' 1s an evasion or the ~pirit Of lllC' new rederal C'ampaiJ;in la'l.'S, ·•a IC'lt(•r ~l'nt to lhe Commls~lon bv Jl;1yd~n ·s office n1o.tintu1ns ~ • Mentally Ill Care Scored t"rom \\'lrC" Services . I Or . Karl A . Mennincer. the eminenl! psyrltiatrist, :said that Amcncans now must be&in really to care about "the morally ret.1rded. lhe morally dcrlcient, thev1oll'nt, therorrupt" people. ~ ")lost or the m you do not treat." he 1aid. "You put some of tht>m in jaib~ -which Is no treatment ;. yQu put others in prisons wh1ch is no treatment ; you put homel~s~ and abused children in lnstilulion:!l ...,hich condt-mn them to waist1..'<i lives or death. These and 1nany morL~ ... ~1 ~n ninger·s remarks came at a New York4 lunchNn during a convocation entitled "TOW?rd &I Caring Soc1t.·t~," sponsored by th~ l\tenn1ngef' l"oundation of Topeka. Kan .. now marking its 50t.h ann1\-'erso.1ry • Go\', l:dmund G. Brown Jr. mv1ted lhe general publ IC lo J01 1m ror lunch f'Tiday in v.•hat aides say "'ill tx> th(' r1r:-. of its kind, (rce-v1.'hecltng discussion 3boUt hi s firSl 1 months lll orricc. l\rown 's m •ting al the t;.S. Grant Hotel, which c<>11ll'id('S ..,,·ith · e\'cning fund raiser for 5tate- Ser1Jlc Pres ident o tern James R. MIUs (0-San l)iego) "'ill also be t\ls._rirst visit to S<m Diego since._ his C'IC'clion campaign ~ib\l year. "This evl·nl is un.iqul' because there wi ll be no limit to thC' issuC's that can be raised," sald .Gr1y l)avi~. the gove1nor·s executive secretary. "The t'rinripal value '-''tll be the opportunity ror people lo talk "11.'ilh the governor on any issue.'' • • t\aron ('opland, dean of American composers got :1 surprise 75ll1 birthday present -a 5250., grant in his honor rrom the Norlin 1'"'ounllat1on to the MacDowell Colony 1n PL·terborough, N.H. j W i lli a m Sch uman , rhairman of the board of both the ~1a c 00"ll.'C'll Colony and the :"'orlin f'~oundat1on . announced the ft>llowship grant during an all Copland concert at New York 's Alice Tully l-lall celebrat- ing the composer·s birthday Nov. l·I. Copland wrote a numbt!r of his major works at the Mac Dowell Colony starting• 1n 1925. and served aslhecolony's presideiltl960·8. • An85-year-old former jewel thief, whose victims allegedly int·luded the Prince or Wales, is the 1975 '·veteran or the year'' in Worcester. Mass. Arthur T. Harry or Worcester was chosen by the Worcester Veterans Council (or work ror and with veterans. Police once estimated that Barry stole between S4 million and $10 million in jewels. !-le operated on Long lsland during the 1920s. Rarry served 19 years in prison in New York (or a SI00.000 jewel robbery and was released in ~O\'embcr 19-19. • Sen. Philip A. llart I D-)'tich.) began treatments lo stop thl' c ancer he has been battling Cor several months. -T II art's treatment int'ludcs both immunolherapy oncr a 1nonth and( )' chemotherapy ror rour l'EOPLE days every t "'o months as anout-pal1ent . Hart. 63. was released a week agorrom Bethesda I l\1d .) Naval l·fospital after undergoing surgery Oct. 22 for removal of lymph nodes under his right arm' that were suspected to be malign ant. It was his third, ca ncer-rel.ilcd operation since August . • A California neurologi st and a British resf;'a r c her shared t he $10,000 Albert Lasker ,.~oundation Award ror clinical medical research Cor thl'ir "'ork in developing a computerized X-ray machine \\'hi chm akes possible the early detection ot brain cancer. Dr. Michael De Bakey. the heart specialisl, presented the a"·ards lo Dr. Godrrey N. Hounsfield of the F.Ml Central Resefi.rch Laboratories, Hayes, ~1iddlesex. England, anU Dr. William Oldendorr. proressor or neurology at the UCLA School of )tedicine . • Vice president Nelson A. Rockefell er will be the principal speaker 1-'rida y niJ,":ht al dinner saluting Rt•p. Robert :l1 cClury (lt-111} on 25 years or government service. Org1:1nizl'rs arc expecting 600 to 1,000 persons to attend the S60-a -platc dinner in Lincolnshire, 111., north1A·est of Chicago. • With President Ford looking: on, Dr. Daniel J . Roorslin took the oath of orHee as the 12th Librarian · ofCongressinits 175-yearhistory. ~ Ford s pok e bril•n y in trihute to Boorslin as a scholar and historian. and praised the library's servi ces loCon ~ress and the nation. Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller was also pres ent. and the oath "'as administe1ed by Speaker of the I louse Carl Albert of Oklahoma . • 1.ar)onna llarris. "'lft'· or presidential aspirant ~Ted tlarris. \\·a s"rcported in satisfactory condition 1n a Portland hosp ii al o.tftt·r an un - e~pt•ctt~d a ... t h m <.1 :11 I <ick ll<1rr1:.. a fo rrnt.•r ()1-.1.ihoma sc·n;1tor . SL'L'k s t ht~ ll1 ·n1ocratie prC'~idL·nti a I no n11 n :ition. Silt• is 1n Pnrt J,ind eumpa1gn- 1n g for h('r hus b,1nd • :'\1 nrn1on offi,1al t-:zra Tart f\pnson pra1 s t•d the nation's founding fatht•rs during re- dedi calu)n of :i ten1pl l' in whic h posthumous l't'rt'mony was held Mlil:S.HAJ1.1t1s 1 n t ht· I <itc 1 800~ to lir1ng them into the church f:ldL•r F.7ra ·raft Benson, pres ident oft.hL' Council of 1\~il'lvl' Apu ~t lcs of thC' Church or .Jesus Christ or 1.J.t~er-d;:i y Saints (\\-tormon ), v.•as among speakers dur1ni;?. th(' :-ecnntl and final day or rededication St.'r\'ll'L'S for I ht• St (;eorge (lit ah) Temple . The ll'mple was built from 1871 -1877 and wa$ rC'cC'nl ly ref u r lns hed ext cn~i vl'ly . Actor's Son Seeks Connty Divorce SA:"JTA ANA -A peli· lton for divorce filed by the ~on of n10\'1e actor Robt-rt Cummings is on rile today i n O range County Su pc riot Court . ference!:>'. exist in his marriage to Ruthann Marie Cummings, 1300 Park Newport Drive. Newport Beach. Dr. Robert Richard Cummings, u Ne\\·port IJenc h p syc hiatri s t, stateg in the petition that ··1rrec.·o nc1able di(- / The couple married in ;1 June 1969 in Andover. + Mas!; .. a nd have. no childrt>n. Or. Cummings ~sk s that no spous•I s up· port be awarded to his j wife . ' ·- -+ j r ' \ .. ·-·-. c8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, November 13, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICR TOC•RDITOllS IUP••IOllCOUllTOll'THE ST•Te OPCALl.O•Nltl flOA TNeCOUNTY OflOllaNOe PUBLIC NOTICE HOTl(a TOCfllOITORS PUllLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •usu~us HAMI! STAT•MaNT TlM tollowl"" Ptr-'' -4"0 """· _,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• OP lllTeMTIOMTO •NOAOll IN THI 5ALa Of' ALCOHOi.iC ••1t•flAOllS ........ ,,, IE"tt* Cit kl!.HHl!.TH R. ~ELL, tU kEHNETH SCHELL. •k• KEN· Nl!TH lltOOSf:VELT !.CHE.lL, Nt. A•IJl11 \UP•••o•cou•TOP THI STATI OP CALI FOflMla ll'Ofl TH• COUNTY OP OflAHGI lntlw,,_.11.,. ot IM Elt•lt OI ~JIO' 50!..0MON. o.cc •• ~. No11tt 1, l'l•••D• 9l v1 n IO lht t< .. l'Or\ l'MIYlf\O tl•itl'I\ 9Q•ln\l ... loald ctKtdfr\I ~Ille ••Id tl1lm\ Ill IN offlu r.f ,,. tlffk ot trw. •lorewld ,_, or 1o ,...._, ,,...m to lh• u-•·\IOrlld ,, ,,. oHt<t ot MAM (ARELLI 9"d DOW, 19'01 .. OOll.....-U SI , In IN 0 1' OI F-1.in V•'"'· In 0••-c->tt', """'k " ••lier Olfl(f 11 1N p!...:e ot tM-1· fltt.\ 01 ttM l#ftdlll\I~ In •II matlf(t Pf'"\tln.inq IO UICI t\l•ll. Such ti••"" wlOl It. nt<t''"'Y ""0~,,_,, ""'""I bl: flltd or Pl .... ntM ., •tore••IO .... 1n111 tau!' !Nlflll'lt •lier ll>e fl~! P•IOUC•l- of .,.,l\notlf•. ADVANCED CYCLE lt'NGIHlifllNO A.KA ACt!. IJI~ ~, C..11 •w. C1lltof'N•l2'2' 11-J.7) Tl Whom It ... .,. C-1rn• $w0].C:I IO IUWMKt of lhl lit~ - pllN flw • ...-1c: •• , ...... o, ,1 ...... ll'lllt .... ......,,'-*' 11"-I lo MU •kdMlll< t. ... <~ ft lht pr1mhtt, 0.Kr\C.0 "'IOI'-: OKM..o. • HOTICI! IS HEllEIS'I' Gl\'fN to l'- tr.o!Wt of tlle .ito"" Mr-d llK1'(119<11 1M1 -41 ... .._ """"'~ Cl•I"" ..,.i ... 1 n. W14 OK.a.ti! •r• rtctulred lo rile 1"""-wOfl tfle ....c;flYl•Y ,,_,."-In 1,. ofll<.1 of tNr cltrh o• ,,,. .oo.. - lltl4!cl c-l or lo P•l,.nl uwm, wrtnlhe r.<9$WfY-Plitf~, to, .... ~\!QtW<I •I the Oll l(t o l R08£Rl L . t;UMPHR EYS, "ltorntw •I U "", 1):1 0o'f't• 0r1 ... , So.alt1 ll, NlwPOn fleMI\. Calll«lll• '26'M), Whl(l'I 1, 1 ... p1ae of ~fllit'M 01 t ... un<le<\19""1 ln •It,....._ ten cien•1111n.o 10 1,.,. e\l•t~ oi wOo oe· .._..,,,.,.., wotl'll n lo11r monll'I' oft« ~ ••"1Pllt>llullonot11'11• N1tot 1. C)ftNNO,..miie• !1. 19/} S•!Vll S.CNll Admlnhl••lrlx ot lhe E•l.ttOI tl>e~Vl!nt .... d 0.(IOl'nt lllOaEfll L HUMPHREYS An.t"•••IU"" WDlwrDl'lw 5<ill-.)) • ... ~ .. ...:ll,C•Ute,.,.11tl..O """""""..,. "omlnlt "'"IA Pl.blhfl<td °'""II" Ca•\! O•I!, Piiot Nov, 11, l'O. )1, •no O.c ~. 191) 4.n\.I) J'lJBl.JC NOTIC•: CP·1l1S HDTICE TO CRED1TORS SuPl!RIOR CDURTOF THE ST "TE. or: CALIFORNI• r:QR THE. COUNTY Or: ORANGE; No. A-1~1'11 '\. £•!1\~ DI WILLIAM WILLIAM<; JUVENAL,0..et~O NOT IC[ IS HERE BY C.IVEN lo Ille '•.,Oltor1 ol tr... 1bove n1mt<;1 ()e( .. (len! H-.1 an cie•\OI)\ 11•~11111 (!tin~ f9"1n~! , .... W•O d&C'denl ••• te<jUllMI lo l•I• t,..,m, W•1" ll'le ""'"'\try ""<><Kiie,...,, •n u°" <>'Ill<• ot ll'w-~ler' ol tl>f" ·-pn. l•Uf'dco..rt, or to ore1.en1 '""""· _,,. lllf "l'Cnwry VOIK ..... I '· 10 '"f unde••IOl'f<I <II I._ otl!tt ol her •Horn•r. THOMAS L LOJ!O, tll21 P•..o !If V1•t'f'<•a. ~!It 111, L•oun• Hiii'. C"llorn,.926~ ""'It" •• Ille PlllCI! of CIU}•nl!\\ ol '"" ...... lier119ned '" 111 maltl!•\ IMrlll•nlnQ lo '"" 11'\ltle of 'tld deCedenL wol~<n '""' ..-ont~ •lier tl'le ''"'public •loon OI 1ni. no••=• O.lttl Otlober 11, 191\ SANDRA DURAN E .. ec11•«•of111ew111 ol lllf 1bo11e n•med decf<lirnt. THOMAS L. LOllD 21521 PeMtdtV•leflClt, S11llfJll ~ HIUt, CtUt. •26Sl Tri: Cll•l 511·1Jl4 Anon..., .... I!••< 11trl. Putll!\Red 0t1noe Co•\l Dolly Poto!, Nowmbe• '· IJ, 1(1, ''·UIS •2•).I) PUllLIC NOTICE ULl..OltHtA fl E GtONAL IJllATEfl QUALITY CONTROL•OARD SANTA ANA REGION M>Jlndl•n• A,,.n ... , llll,..r1lt11, CA tJ:MNo tlOTICI! OF PU•1..1C Hl!AllllNG 1 ... 1 ... Rtnt" W1ter Dlllrl<I '-tiled a ~I ot W•slr 0 1•<"••9' .i.t111 , .... 91'"0 to llW P'OPO!.ed d1sth••9t f1ll o.--1erl119 w11\e\ In conju11tlior> with con\l•uc:llon of 111 .. oull•ll lo R•I· !lflf'lt~t Re14rvolr. Tl'l1 dl\CllM91 ilnd tN Reolontl Bo•rO'I P•OPOWCI -tit dhth••o• •equlremenls lNtllonal Poltuttnt Ol1c11•ro1 Ellml11•llo11 Sl'\ll m permit) ll•ve been pr1oriooJ'lly -rlbtd In PYbHc Nollet No. J.1s.2n, O;tt.O NOvembet I, 1•11. TM 8o4ord w!!ol>e\ lo obltln lntorrne- 11on to •1•1'11 II In ffltrmlnlnq ~ w•ll• d1Klla.•9l' requlremt11h and tor lhtl purPDl4 •ill holO t PYbllc r-ri119 .a\ tollOWI: Dtle: Oettmbet 12, ltJS, Time: •:llOt.m. Plac:•: Clly of RIYlfllde, Clly c.ourc:u Ch.tmbtrr., :JtOO Miiin streel, Ri"9"l,_, C.A. 'l1S0. ll'llff~\l..s Pff'10t'IS art l1111lled lo ;tl· "\ll'CI lo ••pr11s l"'lr vltW\ on ll'llW •I- -rfl•ll"9 to tllt •bcNI -•le di\> • c"9rgot. Pitf\OM mrtlln.Q prewnlll'°"' "'°"'o tonllN 1i..1r •t•l•menU kl Ille .m... l!Altd lllutl. Ortl •111-ntl wlll bt ht•rd, but, !or tllt at<,,..«Y ol 1i-. rte..,o, •II lmPOf'ltnl lot1lf"""'Y ~ bt submllled In writing. Ot1I 'lltll,.,,.nh \hoYld bt br!.l lo tllow •II ll'ller.!o-PI'-'' ti"" !obi ....,,o. Thi Rf'PO"I OI Wt•le Olstl'l«Qe, te· l•t•d aocumtnts, llCI Sl'lffll, !Pit Bo.ltd''~ ~ulr1..,.nlS «>d•lt t orn.mtnts and Pttlllo,. rtclriwcl ,,..,.Y tlf ln~ltd tl'>c:I ccipiM •I Rt11ion.1 &Hrd Olll<t, Mll llldl•n• A""'"'· $ulll I, Rlftr5lde, CA. n• (~ n ...... tUD) bet•Mn 1 .... "°""' OI 1,00 .. ,,,. Ind S:OO p.m •• MOnd•• lflrOU\11'1 fri.s.,. Pl-bl"in<J ,,,. f0!"990l~ to trw ti· ttntlon OI en• Pfl'ior>S kNlwn kl you """° -klbl ln1ernlld In lllltmtltH. Oiled: No"'mbtf 1, ltJS. Pl.ot11lnd O<ar191 C01$l OlllY Piiot, Howmber I), t•ts .t.JOJ.1S Oiied No ... (Tlbet '· 1•lj Ritt Oo<oU1y Oo* ll!:•Rulrl•OlllW Wlllot Ml(ldol(t!Mllt MAllCAfllLLI AND 00'111 Al1enlt,\-..l•UW 1-ar-11 .. ,,.ts1. "'-1•111 \11lltY. (.tliffrlllt n-,. PuOl l!.htCI O<en91 CM'I D••ly Pi~, "'°" 13.10.tl.•llCIOtt ··"/) '111-1) PUllUC NOTICE NOTICE TOClllEDITDRS 5UPEllllOR (DllT Dr: THE ST ATE OF CALI FORNI A r:Qlll THI! COUHt'Y or: OflAHGE. "-· A·IJOJI E\ltll ol HER8ER1 C SAMPSON, 0..ct•...O NOT ICE IS HE RERY GIVE'" lo Ult' tr..a110<101 llW tb0¥e namorll 00(~1 \NI •U pe"°"' ll•••no tlt l""' ltQoa•n\I 11>1 w ld Oetedent ••• •t<I•"'"' to lot• ,,,...._ wtlh the 111c1\!><l•W voucrwr" In 1rw otllt1 or 1"" cl••-o• the....,.,... el\· loll.a court, or to P''"""' tr>em. ""''" uw 11Ke\'lt•Y vOIK""''• !o 11'1• unoers•9'lf(I ., lllf olllce ot HARRY R. CARLTON, Al!orney •! L•"'· lltS2 Mtt Annu• 81v0 . Su•1• 101. l•vlnt. C•lilor"r" '1'1101, wr.ltl'I I•""' p11ce ot bY\.I....,, ot tr... under\1gned ;n •H m•ller' perta,n •f>O to ihe t\lttt ol \llOdetedenl. "'111\fr IOU• mon111s •llf• t~f t1r11 1>U01k •t- Olt"hnol1cr . O.te<;10clobe• 1(1, 19IS HER 8ERTF. SAMPSON E •et uloro! '"•Will ot 1M•bove 111mt0 IJt~eOllnl HAflRY It.CARLTON a nor .. , 11 Uw , .. n ""•Artlilur a1vt1. S...'9 ltt 1 ••Ifie, c.ui. .... 1• 121t1 1tl. tllU &JJ.t!Clll Allon>eJlorl!•Kut ... PutlUSRea Orl"9f eo.\l Dt•lt' Piiot, Otl. ?l,.l!O,tnd NoY. 6. IJ, I~)) .t(Mt.I) PUBUC NOTICE CP·1HJ HOTICE TOCftl!:OITO•S SUPt:RIOfl COURT Or: THE STATE. 01' CALIFO•HIA FO• THE COUNTY Of'OlllANGI! No. A-ISOOt Elllttol NARON LEE NEEL.ANOS, °'""-NOTICE IS HE RE 8Y GI VEN lo ll'W t •l'dllor' Ol tfl• 1boYe nt.,..d Oeeotdef\I tlwll 111 pef\001 l'la•,,nQ tltltftl ft)81M• !l>e Wid Oettdenl ••• '"ulr<KI IO Ille t._m. with ll"HI! necn•••t YOUCl'WI"\, In trl: o111c .. ot the Cle•• ot 1,,. allOw en· 1111.0 court,"' 10 l>'rMnl them.""''",._ ..-eu..y wouc"'r•, lo 1111un0tr~ .i IN olhc• ol her •Uornty" ROY A SAARI ol l(lnd•I Ind Ander...n, 1010 Nori" 8roldw•y, S.111• Anll, Olitornl1 92101, "'"lcl'I 11 tN pl.ace ol tlu'l.lnns ol !Ill undlr,l11nec1 In tll m111rr'i pertain· '"910 \Pit •'l•lr ol \lld deteO.nl. willll11 tour mon111s •llH Ille !lr\t publlC•llon 01 tlll\ notltt. Dlted0c.toblr21, ltJS CAROLE A. NEELANOS AOmlnlMr•lrlx at'"' E1l•ttot trlf tbovt rwmeG det..Stnl •OYA. SAAfll 11.INDEL...ti ANDE•SOH 101t*r1• ... Ooff••• s..t. All•, C.Hkrlll• t2JO! T•I: 111•1151-1111 AttorMJ\ tor At1m111l11r1trl• Pub11""9d Or•nve Co.'t Delly PIJOI, 0ct.1l,.)O,ln0 NoY.6, lJ, 191} «M1·15 PUllLIC NOTICE .. ,,,,, NOTICE TO Clll!OITO•S H•. A·•Slll SUPEfllOlll CDURTOr:THIE ST ATE OF CALI "OlllHtA l'Olll THI!. COUNTY Dr:O•ANGE 111 ,,.,. Maltt• ol th• Est•te ol L.UOOVICA 11001 "9r AHE tU LlA.A AHE •-• LULA von d1r AHE, ... _. N011C• Is lotreb' olvtfl lo <....iilllr"I hlvlno <l•lm1 •ll•lnit 1111 Mid lllK•· dtnt to lllt wld ct•lm\ In the oHke OI !"" tle<k ol 1111 •lorlHld <-"l or lo prf'ltn\ tllern to,,,. undl•1lgned ti the offlu of ,,_.,y E. Rol>Ylr. 416 N. Sin Gtbl'!.I Aw., In ,,.,. Cit' ol "1\lw. In lm AnQl!t• Cou11ty, wl'll<l'I ltlltor offk• II tl>I plMt of bu•lntl' ol tl>e un- -110f'lld In •II mt111r1 pertalnl119 to wld tU•lt. Such tl1lm1 with Ille E•rl O. Ultl<ll • .l!OSO Mldtlr•. (Mii MfM, C.lflot11lt n.l't 1·1111 bln.l""t 11 t...OYCIM 1W an ln- 'Jtylefllfll, l!•tl 0 . Ultkll ,.,.,,, ............. , ... , llled """' 1hl Cowllf ('"111 el Ot.,... Co.,.111~ on ()(... IOOlf" t,, 111S. -~I .... Or1n9t (Nil O.Uy Pll .. , 0t1 m .... No•.&.11,20.111s _,,.1s PUBLIC NOTICE a.n,11 ..onc•T~C••DITOflt .... :.t.••11 '6UPlflt011toUllTOPTNI!' STATI Ol'"C•l.11'0flHIA l"Olll "THI (IDUH"fY O"OflANCI! In Ill• M•H•r OI Ill• Et1•1• ol ROBE. RTE. 0Efl8'1', Dt'1•M<I. Holk• 1, ..., ... 01"'" to ctf'dlton ... -.1119 tlal,.,... q11n\I I ... \aid dK.- dtnl 10 loft wld tlt!m1 ln IN oft\(.1 DI J«-. W•llt>I• 111C11 Chrhllan, no s. c,.r11111d Aw., P. 0 . Boa Mfln -Ci-r., o! Monlt<e, P1r•, 111 L°' A"91'lel Counlv, w111c111•11•• ollk• ii r"" p1.:e ot bu1lnt'\ of ,,.,. unotr\l9neef I" Ill m.olltorl pet1tln1"9 10 .wld •1ttle. !tu<;ll tl.im\ wllll !Pit N<fl"'" WO\llC,..,i ""'"!be lllMI or liW•Wnlotd •1 •lort'Mld wtl~ln lour monll'll tltt• lllf 11r11 llUbl lcttlon of tllh. 110U<•. 0.1..SOc l-• 11. i.1) Tllom•• P. O.rDy E.utculotol IN Will ol '"910 Otct"9nt JACO•SOHH,WALSHOK -(HIU5TIAH U1 S.. O.r11tltl A.,., ... o ....... -•Y P•r11, C.IHlnil• lllM Puttlllhed Ot1n91 Cot1I 0•11• Phof. Ott lO, •nd Nov.•, lJ, 10, 1t1S •Hl·I} PUBLIC NOTICE cF'.11t1 "ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATl!MIENT """ louowl119 perso111 ••• dOino M l· ........ ., QUAIL RIDGE ASSOCIATES, •170 fllrtll Sltftl, S..0111 104, N••PO<"I Se.cf!, ~Hlotnlt '2'6oO NAT IONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, t V1r..-it Co<portlK>n, I 100 0..-•I SltHI, S...11t IOI, ~'ffllO<"t SNth, C•llto•nl• n..o ,THE l<ONWI SER CO RPORATION, 1 C•!ltornlt torpor•· 1lon, '11!) 8 1rtll Slretl. Su•I• IO<I, Newport 811<;f1, C:1l•tornl• l"IW.0 Tnh bu'1lnp1\ 11 co11011cteO bV • ll'f"'l••l Mrlt\lr,,.ip. l'fftl-.1 Liie lnsyrantt Comp•ny WJIU1 m E. C•v1n•110" s-r~lso• Retl 1f1!tlt Equlll•\ Thl1 Sl•le ..... nl ..,., !Utd .,.;111 '""' County Oer• OI O<ll'IQI Countr on Ot· lobtt' 10, ltlS. FULOP, •OLSTON, RU•NS AHO Mc:KITTRICK Allilmf,-i •I I.Aw 203' Qu•ll 11,Mt Ht•-1 &tlKll, Ctlllttlll• Putllli.hl'd 0<""9" C:0.'11 0.11' PllOI. Ott.tl.JO.-lllov .•. IJ 1•1~ .0.0.T~ PUBLIC. NOTICE. 1"1UH1CI PAL CDU llT OF WESYORANOE COUNTY JUDICIAL DIST Ill !CT llt4 W.llmlnUet Avtn .. -1tmlt1Utf, Ctllle<11I• Plllnlill RICHARD F. RUSSELL. dOl119 1><Kl"'°11 •s RU!.5Ell -AS. S()CI ATES. Defendant· MARK SAMPSON, In· d1YIO ... llJ •nd 001119 bll\lllf'il M (ALL REALTY, TONI MARSH, CH"RLES R M<CA RTV , S HIRLEY J , MCC ARTY JOHN E . VANCE, GLORIA M. \'AN(£ •nd ooi;:s I t"'OYQll l'O. lr>clu•1w.. SUMMONS C11eHWl'IMrtt44S NOTICE! Yo11 ll•Y• -" ,.,.., Tiit (Olll"t .... , d+tllle .,.1nil '°"' wltlllvl ~ 1111,,. llttr4 11nl••• 1011 l'KflO"'Cf within )I d.IJI ...... till l11f0f"""H'°' -· AYl$01 Ullld hi •I .. tltm·1fldltlt. IEI Tr1 ...... I ,_.,_ dtcldlt ''"''' Ud. \lfl -~·· • ......,, It"" Ud. l'flflOlllN ....... dt JO dlt,, Lt• I• l11!onnrc:lon .......... 1. TO THE OEFENOANf: A t l\111 c~lalnt ll1\bt1n llltO Dy the tlll.!"1111 ...,.1..,1 \"OU. (Soef loatnott • ) 1. t I \"OU wl1111a dtlelld 11111 llW'\<Jlt, YQtJ ..... ,1, ... 1111111 .IGO•vs '"" 1114',...,.,.. "'°"' IS t.trwd 011 JOU. loll 'Miii !I'll' coun • wrltttn pletoln11 In reSll(ln"' to tr. tompl11nl. !It " Ju1Uc1 Court, '°" n'Olll Iii. with ll>e <OYrl 1 wt!ll..,. ple- 1119 or c•u1.e an or•I pltacllnr;i to be,.,... IH N In the dockfl 111 ••sPOn\f 10 lhe cam11l•l111, within JO d•YI •lier 11\l'I wmmon•lswr,...don 'fOul . 10DO ,_,VI Ntwport 81"'4., eor.i.. .... Ctllfl:rofN• ~ to '\!di 111111111on, u. ~ dW...,.. II ..,...ylllf lo ,,,. DtPMt- ,..."' o1 Akohllic .,...,,~Cont"" tor h\ ...... (I Of tll tlC1holit be"'lllO' •oc-cor llctflMll fof lM\.e 11"9ml- .. lotlewl: "a'' OH SAL.£ BEER '-ND Wt NE CPllOllc Pf-1-•I SPECHT, K•rffl Anll...., Sfl'~T. I.ti ()oll•ld Publl .... 0tM91" , .. ,fbelly Piiot, No ... mOtr 13, 1115 ~Tl PUBLIC NOTICE S1AT•MeNT OP Wll'HO•AWAL. '°OM P•llTNI! •SHIP OPl 11A1'1NQ. UHD•• lflCTITIOUI •USINll:SS NAM• Tiie lollowl119 Pf•ton ,.., w11,,.,,.- •1 I Oenertl p1rtnt• l<om I"• 1>1rt1Wt,,,lp OPff•llnQ under ,,. llc- tlllo\f\ bu111\ft' ,.....,. ot NO!.TALGIC GLASS WORKS ti 1001·J We\! ,,,,., Slrtitl, CO$i. NllrM, C.•llor "I• n.JI. n.. Octlllou\ tlul/llft\ ,...,... 11'1• ..,.m tor 1 .. lloftlNt\"IP ••• llltd on A.,go,nl 1'. 191~ In tl>e Co\lhlyOI Or-. Full N1 ... ...0 AdGr•'' ot lht Pt•wn Wll-twl119: Ur~ Gtn1 Frtht\ Slgn.,:I: L•ny Gfllf FUlllK ,_, Pvbll~ 0ttn9l' Co•ll Dlll1 Piiot, Oct .l!O,•nGNov.1,ll,10,1•1} 411).IS PUBLIC NOTICE N0TICE 1'0CllEDITORS SUPl.RIOft cou•TOPTHE STATE 0" CALI FOlllHIA FOii THE a»UMT'l'O,,ORAl'ilGIE '"·A .... ,. E1l•l1 ot 8EAN1 CE M, LINO. DltffMO. NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GI VEN IQ.,,,, credllor$ Ol lllf •bo.,. n•""'d OKK!l'nl _, •U ptrwn' ll•v!no cl•I..., ...,..1n11 lllf wld Cfl<tdfrll ••r requl<l'd lo till l,_m. ...;lh lllt n.tei1••t "°"""°"'•II I,. ollk• ot tPlt ci.r-Of t,.,. al)O"" ..,.. 1111111 court,~ to pr1 .... n111>em, ""''"'"" IWCt'\•.,Y "'°"',.,\, 10 tn• undle•\lll"fd •I 1111 Oll lC• o r II!\ .111o•"•t. ...... RSHALL HI CKSON. llSS Llncoln !llvd., !,ylle 100, !.•nl• Monlt•. C.lllo•nl.o tO-tOI, wl'll<" 11 lllt Pltct' Of bo.nJ,..,, cri Ille u..det•ll!"ld on •II met "" cien••n•"ll to'"' •~1•1e ol w10 0e <..i.nt, woll'l•n low• mone"' Ollff '"' llr•I publlCtllon ot I"'' llOhC•. Dlll'dOctocer 10. 1'llS MARSHALL E. ltNO Eutulor ot '"' Wiii ot er... •bo"' Mrn..S decedettl ""'Ill SKA LL HICKSOlf AtlOrM••IUw 1HIUftCfill •1.,.., ........ SIM• Mtllica. C.111•,.ll tt<IOI Tel: ttlSl 1"-J1tl Altom.y !or E ••tut"' Pub!l~d Ottn91 COt$1 Oaltt Piiot, ()(I lJJ .l!O.•nO NOY 6, !l, 1•1S Cl~I~ PUHi.iC NOTICE COSTA MES" SAMIT ARY DISTii/Cf ORANGE COUHTY, CALlr:ORNIA NOTICE INVITING 81DS lolOTICE IS HE~E&Y GIYEN INI "tied ~It ••II be •r tt'lwtdtlYI"°' c;.1, o .. rk, on be"•lt al tl'lf COi.i• ,,..,.,. S.noltry Dl'ltrlcl, •l Pltr oflke In ti...(•· It Htll, II "•I• Drive, Cost• Mrw. C.t1fornl•, unll! the ROUr ol 11 :00•.m.~ .,,_ ?Sth Gay ot No11,.mbt<. 191S•l -lc" 11,... ll>ey ... 111 bt OQotnt'd putlllcty 1nO tt· Id 1loud 111 lhl CouMU C"•mber\ lor turnblllf>Q •II lttlor end m•lt<lall lot tht tllrKlruc:Uon of • ••nll••v -· ...... 11 iri ELDEN AVENUE from MfW O<lve to WI Ii.on SH•tl. A wt OI ol•n\. \Pf< l!IC 1Uont lr'Clo'll•l'I" <ontr...:1 dl0c11mtnh mty be olltllned •I lllf ollict DI 1111 Dl•rtlor ol P\lbllt S...llkl'I, Aoam (\J, 111 ll'lf City HMI up. on poymtnt of Flw. OoH•r1 C\S.001. M lddltW...1 c"••oe ot One Doll., 1~1.001 ..int. .... cie llllllftdled by m111. E...:11 bid ,,.,.u bit m•dt on tht -POWI l0<m end ln 1111 ..,,..,,., p-ov.., 111 \ht tonlrac:t dOtumtn", altd WU be «tompo"lt'<I "' • <1 rlltlrdorc..,,.V! c'-11 ot t bid bonO lor llOI ltiil,,_, '"" i:oercrnt 01111 .. •mount ol lhe bid,,,_ PIY•bl• IOthl C0\1• Miu s.nuvr Oh · lr!ct. NOTICE IS F'URTHER GIVEN tt..t ,,,. &o.•dOI Oltetlo<I of ow. ColtaMru S•nll••• Ohltlcl II•' "''"lol6•• 11tebll$!1<td 1 prtvelUn; ••!,....., K•I~ ol wtQe\ 111 occord•nce wll" Ill•, to bf 11110 In lhe con•trucllon ol 1111 -""' Ullod Improvement•. lllat s•lll rttetnd KlleWll§ ldoptedby 1111 Bo•<OOI Dore<· lor1 (ly Re'ICllulPon No. 1S·119 1111 it... '1'111 dly of Jan\lfry 191S •"0 I\ on Ill« In I._ Olllt•ol l,.A\\l!ll•nl Stcrfl•ry, II F•1t O<lw., Co$1• Mrl•. Tll1I uief r•le •llCI w:tlf I\ herein reler<t•d to •no ~I'd ·~ lllil nolltt •1 lho1>9ll lullv tllCI cami:>lete · ly i.et lorlh flfr1ln, •nd th1t s•ld "'"le, 111 tdopted by \t ld ••wlullon 11 ,.._ • -!Oltnil tlOllCttly r1lerett<e. nectlMry llOUC ... tS n.u\I br tiled OI" prtwnltCI •1 •IOr•1•ld wlll'll11 lou• --------------[ lllOlltlls tlttr 1111 Ur$1 put11lt1tlonof tl'll> ti. Un1t1s you Ml rt1polld, JOUr" de- laull win be enltred upon •PC>lktllon OI llW pl•lntlll •nd !I'll!, court m•Y rfl'IH 1 iudQment •~in'l1 you tor 11>e ~•iPf di!· ~ I" the compltlnl, whl(JI (OUld '""" 111 911mhtwnenl ol •IQtS, !Mino °''"°"''or pr-rly or olllet" rtt..., rt· QW\tN In tr. compltlnt. Tiit <ontr•tlor 'llltll In Ill• llltf1or..,.nc:t 01 lht wo•• •nG improvt ......m• tonlorm lo ll>e L•bo< Codtol IN Sl.t•ol Ct1llornl••ndol1>rr ll'Nlol !oa•d ~1111•, •PPllc•bl• lllftl!IO, wltl'I ...... <tiJ(ion onty ot sutn ~•,;1tlon'111s """' tit requir..a uncle• lhe •P1!cl111 stllllll'• our1u1nl to wll lc'1 p•oce•lll"Q' .... eunefier ••• l•-•n •lid ... 111c11 """" "'31 oeen1uper!.eO<td by I"' ptOlllSIOMol UM: PUBLIC NOTICE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT OlllAlfG~ COUNTY, CALI t<OflNIA. NOTICE INVITING •IDS NOTICE IS HERE!IY GIVEN llwlt ~Mid propo11t' ...in bt rectlwdbyti... Qty Cle•k. on beh•ll ot tl'I~ CO'I~ ,. .. :S.nll•"I' 01\l<lcl, •t Mf olllce !n Ille Cl· 1Y H•ll, 11 Ft!r Dtlve, Coit• """"'· ~llornl• unhl the hour ol I 1.00 .i.m. ... tllt 2Stll day ol NOYtmber, \9/S, "' wfllCll Um& !hey wlU be ooened Plltll!tly ....a teMl•loud In'"" council c ... mben tor FURNISHIHG ALL LABOR ANO MATERIALS FOA REPLACEMENT or: SAN ITARY SE'lllAGE PUMPS, MOTOR~, ANO ACCESSORIES FOR PUMPI NG STATION AT IA\llHE AYENU E AND MES" ORl\IE IN THE CITYOFCoSTA MESA. A Ml OI plan\, SPKllk•tlons •rid olh« tonl•ect Oocul'Mnl\ ""''be ob- t4olf'lld 11 tfle othce ol 1n. o"ector of f'ubll< Wo.•1, R-'I •H, C•IY Hill, 11 Ftlr Orl.,., OKI• Mel t , Ctllloml• ,.._ °" PtOYmtnl ol SS 00, •n addll!On.ot c11ar91 of Sl.00 •111 be m.oe U ......,ltG "'..,.n. eam bld...,,.11 be m1dol on tne l>'O> OOHI torm and In tl'I .. m•,.nt r provl<lfd In IN ~!•Ml Oocumenu, •n0 WU bo .ctomp9ftle0 Cly• certllled or cll§Ne!""'1 chKk or• bid~ tor Ml 1ei1~ 1en ..... tint (10"-I ot I~ •n\ounl 01 IM bid. m.O. payabl• lo the Cosl• Me\11 s.nlttf'I' Ollitrlct. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 1Nll tM 8091"d of 0 1,ICtO<S OI Ille CCK!ll MtM Slonllary Olstrlcl M l Plfrtlolort Hlatlf\sr.d • Pf'9V•lllnt raft fnd K•lt el W119ft In .-:cor"'fK• wlll'I •-. to i. IPOld '" 11'11 c-trOC:lion ot tN .UO... .... tllltdlmprtV1rneMS. Thal ltkl ••Mend KtM ... , ~ed by tM Bo¥d of Oirtctor1 on J•n1>ary •. 19/S, by flt'ICltutlon Na. JS.t71 •l'ld 1, on l!le In Utt ofllc• ol I"" A'ist\l•nt Secretary, 11 "•Ir Dflvt, Coo.JI Me \•, C•lltortol• 'TJl;M ~O ••It ttw:I 1'(.•lt 11 ""ein tt• "'ttcl lo •tw:I ad09\tO in !Ills notk• M mouo11 r1111, 1tw:1 complel•'• ff'l lortl'I Nl'f+n. 11111 l .... t S•ld l<•le, •5 ..:llopll'CI ... :i~!Clb~-::~=-~-li IN<H • -1 ol this "" Tll1 contr•<tol" shell, In Ille -ptrfotm111tt ol ll'lf work •nd '""'"'--...u. <OO'llorm to 1111 -· Code o1 tllf $1•"' o1 CaU'°"'l11, end olher •-ol ,.Nfd 11011. ~l<ab•,. 1n .. •e•o. wl!ll '"" ex<t11lior! Qftly Of ~UC" 11•<1•1""'5 M •:)nty '" rtqU!fed ullCI•• Ille IPKl•I ' i.hll•1 Pllf'W•nl lo wll ich proc:l'rdlN)\ l'ltrt""°"r •tt lt-tn en<! "'"iUI ,...,. rtDt bltn WOtrtldtd by 1111 proy/llllll1 t .cio1 "'t Labor Code. Pttff ... llCI kl l•bOr ,..,,.,..., bt 9IWt1 only In ,,.,. m..w.r pro. •""'¥1dltd!Wll#. Tl>e <ont•Ml0' 111111 UW only W>o t~ac.hll'MI ll'lilltorltlt praout.-1 in lt,.. Unlltd St•lt\ .,.,d only mM!,111<· lvfl<I mettrltl\ lf!lnul...:IY•.0 I" llloit : Llrlli.d Stat11, sub~tantl•llr •11 frwn m•l•rl•IS O•OCIUC•d In Ille Un•lf'd ~ lft tM pertorm•11<0 of tfW ton- tr.:L 0 J'fll Df4 ltl•ll bl conil*'H ~ 111'1 ,,.. on • bl.,...'"°'"' llWl'IV!ld tw ll>f C.-Y MIM $11\/i.ry Ol11dc1 *'° ,. ,,... maccontllrlCI Wllll IPlit ""~ d tl'W ,,..,_., ,.._lllrffl'llMI. l.cfl lloMldmf' rrtlltl bl llCOl*d MCI .,..,....,.uoiir•• ,._ut,..11v•-· TM ...,., el ~ttcWt of IM cerw ,... 5M41MY Olttf'lcl ,.._._ ... ,..... •,.led ..,., air •II WA •VOltDCltOflOfl llCMfl001"0tltlCTOM OfllT"ICOITAMl.SA $NtlTAlltYDllT'tlCT .... 1 .... OfMel \.M".)MI"' ,-.1111. ... , 1'11 ..,,..,, ~ ~ !'lllllCt. DllldOC:lober2J, ltlS MAry E. Rotlull E•e<utrl• of Ille WUI of Wld D1c1dtnt MARYE. •O•UTJ: AIWWIY ... l·UW ... N. Sllll CO.llf'tel Avt. AnlM, Ctll"""•'1ttf PuOUSl>ld Or1'>91 C .. tl ()ally Pilot. Oct. JD, tnd Nov. 6, 13, 1(), lllS 41M>-1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OP "IHDIHOO,, NOllGHI PICA HT l!""ECT OH THE l!:NVlltOMMEMT '"'""'""'1a. ms OMl'lytl0rafl9f E11'11,_.,..1111M ...... mt11l A9lfl(1' .... ...i ... ,.. ......... It(.. ' P.0. .. •41M s.t.1 Aaa. c.111oml• mot TD ALL IHTERESTEO AGENCIES, GAOUPSANO PERSONS: Tllt Count• OI Or•n91 prOIJOM> lo,.. Ollf11 lht U. S. O.H•lmt11t of Mouslno ·-Urbl11 Dt,,.lopmtnt to rtlNw Ftdtfal lundl undtl< Tlll1 I ol tl>e ~ l"O Ind Camm1111lly OtV1lopment AC.I OI 1'7• IPL f3.3UI to IHI us.«! tor 1N lollO*ln<J Pl'Oil<:t: Sl.nloll: 8-MdlctTr«ISlnetlnd Allt' 1..-.,nwtmtnl,. TN IMtalltllon ol <urlls, Qutltln, •ldolwalks -the 111'11"9 ot ••ltYS In tl'le .... k-M &.nldltl T''-<t which I' North 01 t<.lltllt A ... MW:! W.U ol Bt...:11 BIYd. Sl1111!on, Ortn91 County. Olltorl'lla. E'U""ltd COlt: \26,000. II n.1 tlHn dttermlntll lhtl well,.... -'1 l'CW ""-Ol IUllCllS wlll not COll- Slltutt an Miion sh111lll<•11lly tttldl119 IM Olllllly ol tht llw..,.n 1nvlr'OfWIWlll Md. ICCOtdlnQIY, tht Counly OI 0r""1t tlKklld 11111 to ll"Hr• tn Envlronme<1- ttt tmpMI St1t ..... ~t undtf tl>e Nt- lklMI ERwlronmertl POiier Mt of 1'61 (PLll·ltDI. n,. '"-'' for IUC:ll dolCl,lon not lo ~$UC:l!Slfle ..... Rltl"t•llol~: TlM lmcwo"•l'l'lftlll "'111 l11t...,. .-..1r1 .... Mid ,,...lcul•r onltltnc.' Ind NlotY tnd wlll not rtlull In tlqnll!C#!t t'nOCflti<atlons to tn. p11,sk1I -'l"Ofto ...... . An (n11lronmtt11•1 Rt,1t• BMrct '"°"'tint tlw wlllllll ptojtct,..., bell\ ll'lildt llY Utl tbo'H·R9mtd Counly Whltll OOC:umtnlS 1he Pn•lr.......i•I """'"' ol ,,.,. ...-Olt<t allCI .._, ""'' Mt$ 19't11 ltMI rtltonl •hy tUC:h SIMI ,...111111\0t f'IQlllr .... 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" •••••• " ... ,,, • c.rtlflNWtldt• .••••••.••••....•..•• " ................................. $10.olO th! ferti001no KPlitdlllt o1 '* dltf'll ......... 1, bntll -• -•+no ..., oi ~ ll)hou!"l. Tiii r•lt tor hollNf l"'CIOYttl•"'e-k .... II DI .i ltnt llmt tnd .-....11, II ,,.., ... m.l\d.atory ...... ""CONTflACTOR I• wfWl(n !hi! tonlrlK't ,, .....,..... lftd UPOf'I .,.,Y •Yllconl,«'lor ..,..., him, to H~ Mt let• thlfl tllt ltld lfltClll4!cl r•l•s to au-• kmtfl ~ lt'rlt>em }llll>e •ttUlllon ot IPlt contrtel. NI'*""""'.., wltMr-hil llldfor • llff'lod of forl~..,. l4ll H'fl lfi.r \lie d9tl Ml !or tfll OOtN"" to! bldt. A Oll"Nlll bon4I •lid t llf~t lloflcl .... II bf rwcwlrld pr1« 1-otllltutlon o1 tl'ltc .. tr...:1. Soald tiorldt '"'" bt 11\twformi M1fonll Ill ttw tolllr«t Oocumtnlt. Goveml"9 fklerd l'I' Nof'll'l•PIW, Wlltoft S.C.rtiWt'f, to.rGor Tr~IM ~ltllMOrMM CMsl 0.lly f'tla\, N9~ 1J, 10, ttJS I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Blgge.t Marketplace on the Orlr)Ce Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad 642-5678 One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Real htott .••••••• 1000-2999 Rentals ••.....•.• 3000-"699 Busin1t.1, lnvestml1't & financial ..••...••. 5000-5049 Announctmefdt. P« I, lo>I & found .•.•. , 5050-5499 S«wices & Repairs 6000-6099 lmploymtnt & Preporotion 7000-7199 ---HcMIMI for $ale ....................................................................... ERRORS: Ad¥trii1en G....,.ol I 002 G,_al I 002 Gantral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• shoMld c ... ck thtlr odt .. ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ................ 0!' .. .. dolly Gtd raporl-.r: Ol.DliOHR·2 ATTEHTIOH Cloano!C...,;,I I"!!" l......ilately. T1te Single amlly bom< on IUILOERS C l1arwt! DAILY PILOT Ol14Ht1H oversricd lot: wfi\k to LIVI.-; lN TllJS NICE 2 For the di5crimTn1Una llabillty for the first fn., Udo 11hops. Gr<'at :.irt:a bedroom home while you buyer, thi.s cu:stom ex. c.orredinsertlononly. roryear aroundhv1nK! build your units on the ecutlve tibdrm. shake SSS.000 R-4lot. Roomrorpoolt~· roo'r. 'beauty. Beams, ti73·8086Cves ble in large converted warm wood, c hoice loca· family room. Walk in lion. Move-in condition. P'ubli1her's Notice: C'I011et s, panelin~. gas A re.al value at $89,9.'XI. associated All real e!ltale advertised bltns and covered patio Ruttl LClllri•. Ageet 0 ~01( ER 5-Rf Al TORS l Ol~ Vt/ i olbo" •I• 166 1 in this newspaper is s ub· enhance lhi!i property. 646-4380 646-7100 jcrt to the l't.-deral f"airlmiiii;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o;;;;o~I Don't delay on this. Only llous1n.: A C't of 19681 $40.5()0.Ca.11$46-~. which nJakcs it 11lcgal to $5000 li1ovcs you 1n adverti se .. (1ny pre-Wheeler dealer scllt"r rcrcnc('. limitation, or will make (a1Julou11 deal distrim1n;1tion bas ed on to unlo11d nev.·ly re· ral'e, color. rl'li~1on. sex . modeled house in <1rea of or national orii,:in. or an finer propcrtll'!I. Once 1n intention lo make any a lifetime opportuRity. s uch pr('ferenl:e, hmita· flurry ca\l 9f.2·7788 t1on, or discrim1nallon. '' K ~y ll t>~ALTORS MEWIM OLDCOROMA ~HERITAGE •..• REALTORS This n t>wspaJ>('r \\'111 not knowingly ac(·('pt any advert1s1ng for r co1l i..>st ate wh1l'h is in viola-D tionorthelaw . ~ .. 1002 DELMAR New :ippliances, n ew copper plumbing, in this 3 bt.-drool}l Ch:irmcr on f<·2 lot in Old CO~t . HARBOR LIGHTS Thtl atrium entry leads into an area or sundeck~ & unobstructed views o f Newport Jlay. Custom <'t1nstruction ; wOCKi par- lluet r.oors. LoU o f glass: pool with deck. Thi s!;~~~;;~~;;~~ multi-leve l Blurrs-edgej1 home. with 4 BR, 3 ba •• ha' been reduced $30,000 ror quil'k saJe. Now only DOWN THE PENINSULA A I L ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGE L<>v.'t'Sl priC'ed home in Corona del M:ir on :1 duplex Jot. This l'h:irmcr 1s a s 1:iolless 2 bt>droom home "'Ith open bt>;imcd te1hn~s. bric k f1replaee and pr1vatt" yurd. Double $00 .500. . 1 Vil Warronty Inc. CALL 675-7225 '"" "~ "'" ....... l ........ ~· •• ,.,, \.:\IJJ~Y HE.\1.1 '\ A BERO ENTERPRISES CO car garage s lresscd for1~~~~~~~~~:;::;: expansion.· A short walk11 to s h oppi 11 J: 1·c nter. LIYi IH $195,000 HARBOR COMPANY Ht-:Al.'l'O ltS .Slt\t.:E 19·11 673-4400 Y $61 ,000. <..:all now 673·8550. l~!l•lllY •llS/"I'.'-'""'''"· [~ ~ MESA YiRDE 2 STY-$23,750 1-~xtrcml•ly upgraded POOL $150 MO l';1l'l'Sclter. 4 Hedrm + 2 • .. full baths. 1900 Sq.ft. + ASSUME 6°/o 1723 East Ocean Blvd. Vers atile h ome by the beach. Can be 2 + bedrooms or 5 bedrooms! Can have rormal dining, can have party room patio. Does have large kitc hen. two car garage ofr alley! PERFECT BEACH ll01t1E! $125,000. Open 1·5 Sunday, !-"'or inform a· lion call; p I L 0 T t5x30 adcted ~amc room. Prin~e beach l o ""·n Joca- 1-:ntlre ho 1ne rcl.lecoral· tion! Jog to beach! t."<I. !i·love-in rres h . Owner Walnut paneling galore. ----·••••••I trans ferred. Offered at Antique mirrored decor. I:~~~~~~~~~~; TIBURON $67,.500. Gour1net kitchen with TOWNHOUSE ~ lar~c dining area . Lr~ 3 bedroom. 2 hath-UPERB 1n 1 c1udes rer ~igerator! $44.900 !!! hard to find one :-;to!')' 0 }VJ ES \V nding s taircase t o Buys 2 Houses!!! model. All extras with giant hide·a ·way master 3 & 2 Bdrm. houses + 3848 Campus NB 549·11855 suite. J-fu ~e e nclosed heautifut flou r Jilan. i.,,.~~~~~~~~~~1 patio. $1l,lSO buys at G'k guest rm. On large R -2 Nearby pu o l and l· 0 p YS lot. Good Cond.! P .S ., clubhouse. llurry, jus t LOAN · SlSO M · A $5,500 Buys a mobile reduced to $39.950. C:ill SEABURY RA.NCH ALL! Olympic common home! 540.1151 WALK TO BEACH pool. Towntiome. Take J Us1· 1·wc> BLOCKS TO ad\'antagc ·Call 752-1700 Balboa lay Prop. ·rllE BEACH. F'rom tbis NOW~ Rfflltors t I th l~·11~Jll Q •l''IUtlTOPf •J•:1 ; •675•7060• ~p ee acu ar rc e -HERITAGE ~ ... -REALTORS bedroom ranch h o u se. [® ~~~~~~~~~~""! (;;1rden kitC'hcn, laundry room, and party size • ~ ; Portofino BEACH COTTAGE 3 BR-POOL BEACH· $29,000 Classic entr:i.nce t o l a r ge family s ized li ,·inl! room "'ilh artistic u s e of s hut- ters & wood throughout. Formal dining room is convenit>ntly ser\'cd by famil~· room. Spal'ious . , formal IJ\'inl! r oom fal'es,·----------1 th<.-t O\'er cd patio andl" finely manicured !!rounds. ~ss ume VA .lo a n rit $27 ,750 . t.!60/month pays <tll. NO Ni':W l.OAN COSTS. Call 963·67G7 • FOR A HAPPY LIFE! Model C lari::e i::ourmct kill'hcn • 22' Sunken family enter· tainment l'enter. Stairs s weep to elc~ant mas ter , ""'"I 11 • ir • ,..,.., r.,, r 'J .. r • [~ Move your family in this super professionally up- ~r a ded, back bay 3 lx..'<iroom. formal dining room. breakfast room. large family room . gourmet kitchen, 3 car gar.age with opener. before holidays. Nothing to do-just move in, it is a SUPER MR. KLEEN! Only $82,SOO. H.-bor View HCHMs With a finished bonus room; highly upgradt"d thruout. Pools ize lot, beautifully landscaped. 3 Bdrms., 3Y.t baths + family rm . Idea l for grov.·ing family. $99,SOO LE RAISOR REALTY L s ui t e & l'hildrens quarters. T<ikc over 71f.l,..,,, t'llA LOAN. NCJ NEW LOAN COSTS. $20,300 b a l. f\1u s t A sacrifil'c. Jlurry ! Call 963-7H81 .• Ol'fN r•1Q •11 ~ ruN tn r r r11rr • COSTAMiSA DUPLEX Two 2 BR, 1 ~l:i Ba Units >A'ith fresh extt>r ior paint. F'irs t time lis t('(). S46,SOO. Call quick, &14· 7211 s [,~; ~-­ s 1· F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 EASTSIDE 2-0n-a-Lot Main house completely rcmod<'led. Tioth homes have separate enclosrd yards and ~a rages . Ill- ness requires fas t sale. Sacrifice $44,950. Call 64>-0303 FOREST OLSON IHC. N••d •port• •qulpm•nt 'f ••.1.t. For Classirltd Ad ACTION C•ll A DAILT PILOT" AD·¥1SOI MJ-Mll o•-......,. "'"*'' of !ht lour ,.ro,.,bltod ""O"ch bt· low :o '"""' ....... ""'Ole ~I I GAMAOE 1 r 1 1 1 1 EXECUTIVE BEACH RETREAT 4 BR-2 STORY $52,500 Secluded entry tn enter· taincrs delig ht living room witb l'r3ckling r1replace & <'Ommanding view Of CO\'CTed pavilion & ~rounds. Banquet s i7.l'd dining room is con- veniently served rrom huge ~ourmct kitchen. Separate wing f o r master & guest s uitrs. Sweepin~ s tair s lo second s tory suites. !·furry! Owner bouJ?hl another , '-'ust s 1Jc rifil'e! Call96J·788t . Q>'tNl!iO ••/\tpj'ff'J~/N f' [® SCRJ.M.lETS .U.wO.. ltt Clatslflcotlo.. 7100 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 4523 Campus Or., Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 $20,000 REDUCTION OW HER DESPERATE!! ' One time opportunity- prestige area. Palatial home with superb floor "'"""""""'5"'4"'6"'·4~1 "'4"'1 """""""' I pl an-180 deg r ce VIEW OF BAY & CITY LITES. OWNER MUST SELL- OR 1'~0REC LOSURE. $2,500 BONUS Reduced thou-sands- take advantage call S4&ZJ13. [ i :"'""'O"'""' I MiSAHORTH 4 Bedroom, 2 baths, fplc, complete carpeting lhruout. Drapes. Bltns. Obie gar. Covered patio. All in very good coodi· lion. $47 ,.500. Roy McCoadlo Realtor 1.110 Hewporl Costa Mesa 548-7729 Shnll be credited as a de· corating allowance to lhe ri rsl buyer to satis(a('- tori I y complete the purchase or this spacious Newport Beach home. Beautiful l y kept 3 OOdroom, 2 bath in ex· elusive residential area. Popular floor plan, large comer lol & adjacent to major s hopplnJ?. Reduced under a\I others to $77 ,500-0wner re- quire!> immediate sale. B y 11ppoinlmenl only· Call Mr. Black. 545-8424 .1:;:;;;:;;;;:;;;::;~;;;~ Associated South Coast Brokers. ~ HARBOR. ARiA FREE STANDING 2100 Sq.ft . building, ILUFFSCONDO s uitable most com· Tmmaculate 3 bdrm. X-mercial operations. f\todel. on beaut. green· Comer location with am· belt. Expensively de-pie parkin g. YOU CAN corated with custom OWN CHEAPER ntAN carpets, drapes & wall RENTING. $95,000. Call coverings. Reduced to Jerry O'Beim. 11•.000 PETE BARRETT C. F. ColesworthY -REALTY- .... ,.... 640.0ofo 611-5100 615·4060 -~ 1002 ................................................. mecnab/ lrvlne reelty THE IWFFS Bright & su nny 4 bedroom coodominium in excellent condition. Vacant and priced to ..SELL at $60,500. Gladys Russell Downs 642.8235 ( E85) '42.a235 '44-4200 to1 DonttlffW 15UMcNIM Newport lff<h, Cellto"11ei !*> 1. e 5 e e s 0 { n ·2 e s d t , 3 + r e ' al r w II C, g '· o. ,. N N II 2 •• _ .... _ 1-....... -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go,,.1<11 1002 G-rll 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EX1li LAlGI. EX1U lllTUS Another new lls llng ! One of the larger lots in Mesa Verde, one of the quietest cul de sacs. a nd one of the nicer pool homes! Single story, hobby.-Aho .in... finished garage, 4 patios, 800 sq.ft . pool, 4 bedrooms and a fine floor. plan foe entertaining. Fantastic at $73,500. UJlllillCUI: tl()Ml:S REAL TORS • 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa • I • G....,.al I 002 CO-cl I 002 .............................................. VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Builder's personal plans have changed -making his "DREAM HOME" available! 2 Hu ge bclrms ., convert. den with beamed ceil., picture windows on 2 sides & wet bar. If' you appreciate q uality & you want the lovely harbor view, it can be yours for only $175,000. Feelol -(not leasehold ). VEA R BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ~'-101 E C O.O.S"T HVVV CORONA Ol.t.. IV'IAR G.-ol 1002Goftoral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMFLATIOM FIGHTER SOUTMPORT ESTA.TE 2STORY 41DR llow can you arford a Quiet tree lined drive to nice home with private Secluded beach estate. pool in rising in fl ation'.' Formal entry to sunken Easy, have your own1 living room. formal din- private street and your ing, and spectacul ar sus· ownhomeplus fivemore pe nded stai r case . houses bringing in in-Gourmet kitchen ser ves come . The payments a fiesta size party room . stay the same. the rents Scp<1.ratc gucsl s uite and keep goi ng up and you la undry room d own . profit rrom inflation in-King size master and un - s lead o f s u£f eri n g . ique r hildrens suites up. Spread out O\'C r a tree Assumable 6'"',, '·' i\ roan s haded ~" ucre in at$24.500.S26Jpermonlh Eas tsidc Cosla !\1csa. pays all. No new loan Exchanges """eicome. Let costs. Be first lo see it! us show you how your Cal1963-6767. home or unils can be tht-•:JP!fJ J,, 9 • '' ~ IU': 'O M" rt • THE REAL ESTATERS . . ' tl1HIH ,_. S4e Momet For S-. .. Honn For S. Hou.Mt For 541-ThuNdaV, NO'IM'nl*" 13, 1'1'15 DAIL."( PIL.OT C1 ·············-········~-~,;.,;. .................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·•••••••••• :==;=:? SW) G100NI IOOZ Gooor<ll 1002 ~!II' 1012 -•Fcw5* --Fews. -FcwS. . ...................••• ·•···••················ ......................................................................... . . . VIEW HbMI . JOMLU 2 a.:-?,uruxsoo !~~· .. ~!'!'.~~.~!.~~ ~ ............ !~~4 ~ •• ~ •• :.~ •••• ~~~- HAUO. VU !&LS llAUT'fl We present with great pride this beautiful Sausalito model with 3 • bdrms, fam rm & formal dining. Perfection thruout -not a leaf out or place. $115,000 Incl land 2111 S-Jo JI ... ._ -MEWfOll-C&ITIR.Jil. 64_._., I 0 IH HUIOl VIEW y .., • · Own<r 0..1><rotel 4 BR. , · HIUS in u eioeUent Sou.lb.or. toOO 1q ,f\, T urtler ock Gr1clous 3 bedrooll'l, S IE1hw1y lot•tloo on a bome.Agent S?S-6900 batb e:1el'utlve hOml' aene~14!,ltq:ic . wilh 180 dearee vlew. Perftt'l for ente:rtalnln1. &«·"1?11 1.i AIL I f & A~'>llllAl lS L;1r1e f am,ly li¥1n& room . lluae famlly room . Anlhony Jwim· mlnl pool. vt,ws from titl't\('.n, Ii Ying room , din·1=========01 inlt roon,, and master to MH.o I 024 /Jn "1[,[L bedroom. Owne rs arl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAX TIRED?? AVID FOllTHE Sore Muscles? ACTIVE FAMILY RELAX your tired body W-•••····•an.ald"•k a ft er a lonR d 11y, In .. ..,..., · -YOUR OWN JACUZ1J, motivated. Priced to sell at $1Z4..~. Call 673-SMO. frnm thi s c harmln r ight out ii:lde )'OUr DIESEITB> home localt.>d n the mos bedroom. Also included. $35,900 upgritdt!d tract.·. Plctur fOt" only $60,95o, are 3 ~~ d periett-yard$ .. Elqan b d • b th rm. 11>. oa, 1ge y , , . bl e room11 , .. a ll, •. MOUNTA I N VIEWS .... ;': CITY LITF.S. LarRt>!ll I " or 3 Br, ChiarminR tnft'"1 unit townhome. Pool..,•._ Nalhing-t~mpare 11.e1 form11 t d1n1ng + many intenor. Unc:ompar11 COZV 01':.N for 1V or of· ·--roo2 e • t t'-a s _ P r 1 de of price. 968 4U6 flee 11nd a large family l ~~~!!~!!I h This '' ot ECAUOMJC •UY k;tchen. ~llOWS PH!DE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·••••••••• owners 1p. . . n a ~ A G1uril . 1002 CkNrll· $4S.~. '~' &.joy !M Good Lii• , 499·4514 49~·2513 Beaut. 4 BR. fain. rm. Country English at'mosph erc , enclosed' patio . established trees, boat slip. $245,000 condo. An•;ous submtl. IHHOV ATl"'CO 0 >' 0 W N E RS H t P . 9163-5671. ,.. Reallslicoally priced to FOUR Bt:OROOP.1 , ~ - ll"i'-Assumableloan. E•· sell qwckly .. own('r ha• bath, ramlly room,•" RANCHO tra !ante lol! Perl'ect CJl· bought another home. en<'l~ed ba<'k yard , d~ SAN JOAQUIN . · r£~h·~~·rr::~i,~~~ LE RAISOR r.~~~.w;;.~.'"1 rum ~· 2 IR-0.,..ZIA =====--1.chooi• & s hopping. REALTY * IOHD REALTY *:'... HHdlllltMd5alo ,....... 831·9411 $69 ,SOO 1.;;;.;;;;;.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j 4523 Campus Dr , lrvine HARRY IAlltTI Great family l"lome. lBr. Campu.s Valley Shop Ctr. 1 ~una N~uel. 2ba, 1-~am. rm, frplc: oc••H¥1EW c•LL833 600 """' ., Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba . 6500Sq. ft. hom e on point, pool, doclt. · Rffffor-644-1559 l!::.1st:nde. Walk to school. 2 Bedroo:' home on ror-... ..S · the_ choice community 1-"""'~""'""'""'""'""'""'~ I A.:nt. 548 301 1 ne r I ot w Ith e nc 1011 ed YOU 'LL LOY E TO IUY OR SELL College Park. 3 BR. 2 Ba, g.,rase. \llJ ~tile to beach. L h h I 048 THI'.: OUTt AY & TllE Custom, completely furnished 6 BR. 4'h ba, 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000 Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. Vi ew, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Jol l Bny,,J, D••v• t,. B blS 6161 G_,..I 1002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE COMES THE JUDGE Foreclosure filed on 3 bedroom Spanish Villa with renced courtya rd entl'")'. 15x20 !\luster suite has wall o r glass to privale patio Wood burning f1replal'e hi ghli ghts ·22' livin R room Palls thru bar seat s 6 £or e ve nin g parties Gov't loan can be assumed 4 Years young. Priced at $41 .990 for sacrifice sale' Cal' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23 STEf'S TO SA.HD&IA.Y $64,000!! Primr-pl'"im e a re a . Id ea ll y s ituated VACANT COTTAGF.. Frl'Shly redec-orated and ready to mo,·e·in Lots of appeal for beach & bay lovers P06sible income unit in reur 1ni:luded in above price For an un- believable bar~ain. take advantage. call 546-2313 [ i '.''" '""0'"'", ! 962-7797.:,1 _ ·•~:u::~ Ov.·ner Bought Another 3 &>drm-Den-Din Rm l\trium & Greenery $66,500 In Ne.,..·port. Costa Me!ia, 1.:e · ram-rm. newly de* $34.000.536-8836 · •~•••~••••••••••• LAYOUT of this 2-alory Coronadcl l\1aror Irvine coralffi 545·5741 $51 .500. hon1t· 1n Sea Terra«:. Ocean/City View 40'•18' pool, separate11 AIA.MDOMED By builder. nearly com· sa una ho use, l a rat!, 5 IB>ROOM ~~~~~~~~;~J pll'ted, 2500 s q . ft . pntios,1.>1·ea11&m ountalit"' Country livinJ!; a t its best cu s tom ho me. S p ec-vif!\lo'S . Brautifully priced"'1 'fhis huge 2 Story ra mily tacula r l}("l'a n, city view. atlf29.l't50. ··;.: :, bo Tc Pri--.--c~ me needs some .L . HU..,..l"'GTO... l•OUN• Nt0u1, 111•lTY '"''·' r "1 " " de·s•e nexl to park, wutk Close to ,:ol e-0urse & .. _h 1 B s --··~-~ M •»_S0,.9_,J-:_:. clu bhouse. LRC fo~R & HARIOUR' to "'' , •.. II. ., s tores. ~ 833-2906 SINCE l!lftft formal dining. Needs Jge Townhou>• Redwood siding, copper , ramily 545.9491 tnm, ceramic tile, 4 UR. .~: Perform11nce Real E.o;tate ~ J RR, 2''J:-ba. Priced to din. rm .• liv. rm., wet Laguna Niguel '" • will payhighpercentaJte sell11t$$4 ,900. bar, fam. rm., 2 full/2 L-cho' . 1 for hellV)' \'Ulume listinl-C cm hair baths, 4 decks , t1~ tee COfT'lmUnityl ro I salespeople. Call Jll\1 firepl. 3 car gar. LOe. 795 MEW LISTING TO M.846·3311.___ I 1 . OokSt. • TheShor -1---------PRICEDATSIS0,000 In es HORSERAMCH REPOS throut Count)' )JG.m62or43G-4(5() 3-Bedroom w ith 8'xlZ:1 +GUEST HOUSE S'lSK to S5MK Lo dn gr; REAL TY INC. addition in ram1ly rooift:, $64,500 1nl Call ror dt•lalls W11ts 1 __ 7_14/846-1371' OCEAM VIEW!! added skyhJ!:h.ls, bricfit.I R rt ·1 1 H 1· "6 -1·1 uo 7739 •I BR, den, dining rm .. hearth with .:as JoJ·,.• art> oppo uni Y o ac-·• ,,.. JV • • ,,...,. ' l'OOL &J 'CUZZI • th t I l -• " bit-in kitchen. Lg liv. Popular "I! .. Plan. Gale qwre 1s ru.o; 1c t>s a e V 1 • $49,900. 4-BR +huge ram that is .,...1thin .,..•alkin~ l\lesa erdc S~l ess_ 4 rm&boatgate.S·Blks.to rm ., rrplc, beams, 3 guarded a r eu, r et ... ..,. di s tan ce of beach' BR 1-sty (..lu1et St beach.9fi8..S403Bkr. Levels. Redwood exter. facilities,stcpstobeaeh. Spa~ious 1'2 ACRE: pro-S7ii.900. i\i-,'l . 640-5560 _;;;.c=-"'"'-=:.:...--1 $78.950 $76,!"IOO v1des ample roon1 for Fountain Valley 1034 Fall Special !\11SSION REALTY STEPS TO MEW gardens.1JOOl ,l'le 'llu~"'••••••••••••••••••••••• Th ink or lh is 6!\•7~ •494·073l• swimpool 3 hdrm ownl•rs unit PLUS 2 bdrm for ~uest ONLY S44.240 mortj.!age, 3\'lilable to-• SELL or TRADE Choice i-:asl Nine Condo~ house or in.come unit! Beautiful 2 s tory. 3 day on this 3-Hlt pool Exc it ing exec uti ve upp('rcornerun1t closeto This horse lover dclighl bdrm. 2''' ha. forma l DR home-1'his house has the Laguna Beac h ho m e guest parkin~, with golf hasJt·orruls.,..•ilhample & Jo;R to.,..•nh(l use 111 .appointments forafa mi· with panoramic views co urse view . Ea sy room for ndinR plus tal·k <.' hoi l'e 1-'V location. ly such as 2-ba. dlx. kiteh and sunken bar, for boat, lifestyle living enhanc~.d room and hay storaRe' Hea,·y shake roof. pools. ""'/dining a rea. terrific land .or home, C.M. or with pnvacy. $42,900. Wide open spaces ocean ploy yards & cluhhouse. floor plan sta rts with ll . B . z AG Ro Dz Ky . L•GuNA NtGUll RlALTY .'! breeze s s waying Best buy 1n Tibe r on . center entranct'. $43,500.1 ~R~•=•~lt=o~r~,4~94.....:·•=•~I~l ---·l ---'9~~¥•»so~_ willows' You .,...011·1 hu\"e MS-9491 CALL PF.:RFOR J\1ANCE -....., 1 this opportunity a Ra in --~ REAL ESTATE, 847-3534 MONARCH BAY TER. soon' Call.847-6010 ..,, ~ I An t"l~gant &_ gracious Mis.ion Vieio ·t 06 L HI 1th FANTASTIC h_ome. ~rc hi tect de-••••••••••••••••••••••• £1P+lG signed, with spectacul ar •-, ----·-, TOWNHOUSE white water views . 3 ASSUME 7°/o LQAH· .. iii~r:~ ~ [ ~ ~ Prap•rti••. 1~=~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 752-1920 WA1tJIF1IONT Super Huntin~on Bea<'h Bdrms., den, sep. dining No credit qualifying rJ._.c;\ end unit Townhouse at rm.: ('xcil1ng entertain-new loan costs. tr thi.tt only $39 ,!>0 0 . 3 Rig ing area around pool & sounds good-callus.~ bedrooms. 2 balhs , jacuzii.$189,500 cnn make ithappcn .. dream kitchen and din· TURMER ASSOC. 581 -2"100 ing area and no common tlOSN. Cstllwy, Laguna WILLIAMS , wall. Only steps lo pool ~94-1177 - 1400 ouansi. ... 1wl'<>f:t •1.t.eM ADORABLE HOO«S 26.l.\WC.-....,_. HOUSE MEAT STREET THIS AD MAY NEVER GO TO PRESS! Warm. friendly a nd in- i f s o , mov e fa st! viting is how you 'll find Beautiful J -Blt , 2·ba + th.i s J bedroom, 13/• bath. ram. rm. and £orm al din-Cozy hou se with in g rm ., N e w p o r l fireplace, vaulted ceil- H e i g h I s wooded ings, hardwood floors. hideaway. llandsom e paneling and s hutters. shake roof, high open· Prict..-d at only $43,500. --171ollt.31140J MIHI ESTA.TE NEWPORT ISLAND IY OWHER 48EDROOM Sharp 1400 sqrt house near Gis ler School . Outslanding valu(' at S49.900. 18709 San An- t on io Call 968 -5319 or 642-S584 Principals Only. $1450TOTA.L-rrOWH SU per extrll lar ge · Hwitinqtonhach 1040 PAYMENT! wat e rfr ont custo m••••••••••••••••••••••• and r£>crt'ation. Assuma· CENTURY21 RF.ALTY hie 7 ·'~",i loan with View•louse +Apartment l'WwportBeach t06f I p y mnt~ only $312 per .N. End l 'h Blks t o ••••.e••••••••••••••••-1 month 1nc ld ~ laxes. First Be a c h S 11 S 000 b >· 2 be h -· •~2 500-9·0 l . 11 d c· 11 · ' aC' units ...... 1me o e r e • a ow n er. fav o rabl e · · . I G • $37 950 home. 5 Bedrooms, 3 528 OOO • bath,, 3 car gan•c a nd 546-5880. Ag£>nt. r· . . p Rt NC 1ncom~e. R·2 (or ot. lfl.t 1 nan c1n~. 1 • n y F or ton e, rllr~ Own you. own p•ivate 3 ' bdrm est ate o n a 50' on the water wit h pier Own"° Must Sell ONLY. 673 -3731 675.7520_ • secludedboulevard!Uni-and slip. 3250 Sq.ft. of New ly de co r atc d ,3 Br, d(.>n, xlnt cond., luxu""' livin" for the dis· 1 & many xtras assumable q ue hard wood rloor s '' to sparkles 1ns1tc out . • -criminatingbuyc•. R 1· · loan hi1?hlight the sweeping 1.1:: entertainers 1v1ng m aster bdrm ! Two $280,000 room '>''ilh WALL OF1..::S56=.uoo:::::. ___ _::.960::_·1:.:508.::.:.1 childrens suites. Gallop· a !\I I H It 0 RS· h ea rt Y TOWNllOUSF. ing gourmel kitchen. 11 New~~ US 1-.: IJ BR 1 CK 2 Story, 2 Br. l 'i ba, .ljjO;jl~¥j~I J DininJ!: entertainmcnl. Mt-8811 l'" I RE r LACE 3 t'Stm int., 1nclds lu sh Pool . size lot! Garage bedrooms or convertible crpt ni.:. drps, frplc, CUSTOM I ~,,;;;,,,~~~ workshop~ Seller s ays ANYTIME den, full !iized l)INING A•mst·on" l•lc. 1'001,, r OCEA..., VIEW R00~1 D kt h ' ' '"' 2300 Sq. t . home on 1f.1 ,.. bringanyoffer.Useyour . · · ream i e en11· re<·. rm. P\'I patio, etc. acre w/cyn&ocnvu.wct Owner sacrifice. Priced LOW. LOW VA or $1450 total down 1"""'"""""'""' .. ""'"""""'""'I Belter hurr y, ca surt:R Sl-IARP! As · b r I "-' P , l' men t . o wn er I· -----842·8854 . ar. p cs, l.K:ams, more. nea rly S6.000 under sumablr 1 ~;. loan, no Pride o r ownership . market !! Jo'antastic in-DOWN desperate! Don't wait-Corona~ Mar I 022 qual1fy1n}?. Offered by $124 .500 vestment. Call for de· Comeseethis luxuriousJ for qui ck appt. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• o .... ·ner S24,950 FlRl\1 .l~~~ ... ""'""'""'""'""'""'I beam-ceilings thruout, generous use of used J 1Quail ~ brick, Discerning buyers. Plac• ;. know value! Rar e op-Prap•rties , portunity-Owner must 752-1920 ,,.. mo,·e fast. Vcts ·NO 14ooou1<1Lst.NIWPO•r11e,cw down. CALL 540°3666 ~/IVt REAL ESTATE 900 Glenncy•l' St 494 94,) ~49 0316 lails. 645-0303. bedroom 2 bath s hake 847-0010. VIEW 536-11\57 . I· -_W.....:•~·r~•~h~•~•-•~l_o_ch~•~lp __ 1 _~FO.::.:R~E=S=Tc...:O=L=S~O~Hc.:._:l~H=C::..:.i. roof home with large iJPfr. '~ 9 ' "~ 'V'· '/)81 ''"'' View! View! View! yard a nd boat J!:ate . [~ IRVIHETERRACE .. .from every room or Home and Units Owner 's so a n xious Ve ry seldom arc we VACANT this 2-sty., <I bdrm. 2i., 4frffe1fiil) they'll even take a car. _ fortunate enoull!h to be MEREOITH GARDEN bath family home. Jfas 2 Newport HeiC)hh boat. camper. house, able to offer a front row 3 large bedrooms. family and rC'acl y lo move inlo. 3 frplcs .. lge. det'k, fenced Custom ~tom e plus unils condo, lot or 'I;D as the STEPS TO IE•CH custom built v1t•w home room. formal dini n ~. 211:1 Hedroom . 1 ·1~ bath. i?ood yard, beamed rc1l's., lots on an extra spacious lot down payment, or will """ tn exclu.'i1vt• Irvine 1'er-Raths. Complete' bllns. locatton. l.arj.!e kitchen of glass walls & open way down South on 17th exch a n ~e . Exce llent 3-BR, 2,ba, bu.iltins + race. and now is one of Fireplace. New paint in combodBoatdoo~an_d~e-s lairease, to take ad va n- street.Ownersgotit.free North Costa l\1esa loca-stone frplc. Newly pain-thrn;e times. We have for ! and out . 1\-t any added aryar 3 l'('CSS. eit or tageofthcv1ew.Anx1ous 320 SEAWARD RD.: and clear as he can af-t.ion ted·b1g lot w /dbl gar . you a dramalic 4 HH . reatur('S Askin g only only$3tl500 owncrask1ng$1M.9:->0 SHORECLIFFS "Best f~rd tola lk_ter m sanddo l IQuail ~ Rea l s harp & on l y h0mew1thcxcit1ni;night $72.000.Cal\540-11 51. l'IJJft@jjrf]IJif!ltJ Buy" Interesting split· his own financing. Ex-Ill • p $62.500. li ~ht, hay. ocean & 962•447l(r.::)546·8103 m·o fiW~tffil level three bedroom changes considered too, la~• • JACOBSREALTY Is land views, + a -G ill@ell\1~ home; beamed ceilings, so come in and talk to us. Properties 675-6670 secluded pool /\II perfect <i.1 I · 751 1910 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 lor the ownc .. who loves· --4 99 · 2600 wood pan c I In J!:, _at 1400 OUA1lst.-r.11wP011 ,,.,..,. toentc-t••n • 1~~~~~~~~~~~1 LAKE AREA separate (away rom 1 I IQ ·1 ~ ' " ASSUME $31 000 R all! ramily room. Frwt ID• UGI TE fOURPLEX SI9'.J.500. rr:E , QUALITY-bit J.fl w /Oc. trees. flowers; private Plac• ~ EMP'TYMES R Call6-14·72ll S47.900 Cozy 3 br "Doll llouse" Vu ., atrium. lrJ! lot. beach. Properties Children grown and left SSS 950 TWO STORY on manicured ~rounds. Uwnr . .,..·/help finance. ,\ COLEOF ~EWPORT 752 _ 1920 home? Try South Coasl M.111\ Heal brick patio ""'Llh must see.Arch Bay Real R ••L"TORS 1400 ou••lSt. NIWPO•t •l•CM Shores-All the new ones •1 llug<' 4 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc. rover, BBQ and planters. Estate. 499-2277 ~ including the models are These bread. and butter 2 ~ paneling, formal dinin~. Step saver kitchen wilh ,. . 2515 F.. Coast llwy IP!_. STSIDE sold out , but we have bedroom .units represent I ' ' lj;!e sep Jo'lt . air cond . adj o In• n g fa mi I Y. Nice Woods Co' e Duplt>:oc. 675·5511 ~TRIPLEX highly upgraded 2 & J a great in ~:s_tmedent .op-~~j;.o~~;!'!~'!!!~~l too'. Just listed, ""'on't Cra c klin J? fireplace . Oc . Vu. Sl0.000. dn bed.rm homes with prices portunity .......... at Just ] 16 & l I 6 '/1 IRIS last' 963-5671 . formal liv rm. !\11rrors & $'9l.OOO. FP. ~\rch Bay north of South Coast ------· wall '"over! Assume Real F.'!tatl' ... 4~-2277 SHHH!! Just listed. Terrific pride COHFIDEMTtAL of o.,..·nership property with J bdrm, owners unit EAST BLUFF REDUCED -$53,750 · DEH +POOL The fabulous Blufrs In Eastbluff~ U.ed tile root Raised portico e ntry. Step-up t o huge li \'inf room VI J::W to hu~· sparklinl!. <'o mmon pool.~ Comfy gourmet kit chen. (,)ucen SIZC bedrooms. Den or extra bedroom· you r choice. J)ecoralor wallpaper t hru-out' Seller has purchast•1I new home · aniuous' l'ake advantage· JUs t rl' duccd to $53,7~10 full price! Call l (lda~. 752-1700. ()<Hi'fi'l •lll l U'J '"'f!'' •' Oceanfront Largest & ht'sl cluplf'X in to .... n . Spt·i·ta~·ula r eoastl1nC" \'ll'W~: 2 bdrm. & J bdrm , \lo'lth f;1m1\, USTSIDE $53,950 & 2 spacious 2 bdrm reti- Prime Eastside location : tal un"its. Less than S yrs YARD IS EASY CA R E . old. This quality or in· EYerythin~ about this com e property is de · home is NEW OR LIK E finitely a rarity. Better NEW . D o n 't l e i.I take a look. 646·7711 . anyone-just call us to Open Eves. s tarting at $50,900. Pl aza.Walktooallshop-So.ofBaysid<'.lncome& ..,I ~I ' Amenities of this out-ping. Assume existing home. Lower 2 Rr. den, 2 11!1""1~~~ 1.~ K'.'2 '~ loan, $301 monlh Laquna Hlquel I OS2 standingdevelopmentin-7\.'J''" VAloa ba Upper 2 Rr 1s 2 yrs ~&· pays all. BKR962-551t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• elude private lake. con-"' 640.~·l6I new.$110.000 'JJ.'_ · trolled security entry , Olive WitRenhorn. Rltr ' *LARGE* Fantastil' vlr .... · overlook rm , s haths; 4 rr1,1.--.., , WealthvFamilv ing golf coursl' frnn1 4 encl. i.:ara~c~: a11 hit-In • see.646-7171. ~ ti liiJw -cl 1002 GrMral 1002 ·······•··············· ....................... . Rt~.:\ I.TORS 644-7270 BIG FAMILY??? Want to do your own thing in EASTBLUFF?? Fix up this 5 bedroom, fire place. 3 bath home and enjoy ill! Only $76,900. 2821 i . Coa1t Htghway, Corona del Mar ltOM(.S rOI LIV'fllC M£fWOltK pool, jacuzii, clubhse 675-filf.O and top quality constr ue • 1----'----Don 't drop the ball ' C.~el a tion.CALLnow,556·2660 DUPLEX 2 2 br units job .,..·1t h a low-cost Daily • SELECT Choice Ioc . So. or •twy. Pilot Classiricd Ad. $79,500. Owner. 548-5306. Phone 642-5678. PROPERTIES E~~~~~~~~1-;::======-=::L:..::::=-~s.:;..:1;:::,.=,,=.=.= •• =::;- Sal •-• SEEK & FIND' P"i•n G•mr. . es .... 9........ 0....'ner will tradt" equity in No r eal est ate license Santa Ana Condo +cash necessary-Call LeRoy for large r home in Oi:!.na Op,fe r or J im T o m . Pt a rea. 543-5462 or PERFOR~1ANCE REAL ,642=·.::1>A=6------I ESTATE. 847 -3584 or 1- 84&33'7? Sell idle items 642-5678 I0021G ........ 1002 LO INTEREST: Rent·lik e payments when you assume the government loan ! Big trees, 3 bedrooms or convertible d e n , wood cabinets, built-ins, $39,500, sacrifice by own er . JRVINE ~44,500 : Across from park & schools. Cali£Qrnia ranch style, corner lot, Entry hall, family room, dining room, dream kitchen. Lazy party veranda oul back. Unbelievable, call Wday! 540-1720 2t55H-.. cl. 1111..ioo>......,. __ c,.,, ... --· 11.1 .~:1.I\ IRN TllCC . llKR(lNl.CY~I I PT A . ~Ylt'OC'D IKR l,RD R ~~OFTV.tCRl.BIGf O RTY OlULKNASFIOO Mll CT f~~ C t R C :.; (l R I It ..; (' R A f W ~ <.i 1 r1 ~oorA MTll ON ~ARtJ Ot!C(; K tONO IK ENt~TY I QSW ~I C~KYMN OT8Un~P~t.no~~ ' . • Er\JOv murh l1rttr ~''" & ~·ind '" Jlll~Jlt~ "'"h "'~' -,,, d~tritt Pf'!' P41rwl 1n •n •11 -~w •f'f1~• 'Ii 21 put b<volilt\• T~"'fdttvn4Ul'llMl ll1ndnl •mdtl ,....,.,•r.h 1n1ll inarlwot:~~ rwiv•hl1 tn "!Well A F11wt .. in C:•~ "' 1h1• "'-Piil« , __ L_ ' ' hedroom luxuri· hnrnc. ,. t JI u NT ING T 0 ~ .... carp. Hlt'S 11\ t'\'l'I · llARBOUll $85,00U , yth1n~'. S.150,oOo 7·BR . 5'7·ha. 2-rp. MQ. ~ANCHORAGE ""'-'· 0 •44 -~"'" s.i:;· dock. Arlene Vuffantl' ~~ ~ <2t3143"·6058 IH¥ESTMEMT5 ""4f#C.. COLTHANE & CO. 17141496·77tl . ; •. A.l.T\ llEAl.TURS _ "'•11 r :otr ... pori l'o,1 011 .. ~ __ 1213 )439-fiffll Byo.,..•ncrTwnhse3 Br21'1 l)uplex . Bay A~·. llall)l 1.1 , 0~1 \' $.1000 OCJWN ()n 2 Ba. landsc:iped, pool & Sh<'.l rp, cu-.ton1 s~11,:-.,o.1. Br.' 1 12 ha tnwnhoui;c. 2 ~acuz11. ~owner rclorat COA.".iT PHt1Pfo:H'l'll--', Yrs old. Clo~e to bch. As· in g. $42,950 -195-~Rl l -"61~3~54:.c:l~O-____ _ !'lume loan. ~o qualify. in!;! S.147 mo pays all. Newport Beach I 069 MewpoM Beach I 069 !\of c ()on ;i ld /Johnson . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 /752·62M2 Prine. Only . 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURTLE ROCK Owner has lo RO and will soon be leaving thL !'i popular Plan 2 model. 4 Rdrms . 2 hath~. family room,jtlnum a nd formal tlininit. It's near park and pool and needs quit'k act 1011 ' 552·7500 red hill . . ..C<?J~~,!~~!r CORONA DEL MAR - FAMILY HOME Charmin~ 4 bdrm . home "'-'ith fa mily rm., dining rm .. breakfast b;;tr, wet bar, 2 rrplcs .. 2 balconies. enc l. patio. Low maint. yafd. Close to beach. $117 ,500 A COl.DWRL IAHll:U: CO. 644-1766 -, • .. 1 I 1 l 1 ' J 1 I ... ... ... . ' . . -~' -\ j l •' ~ ·~ .. • • I ""'""" .Aportm••h u..v... C'B DAIL V F>ILOT Tt<iursdi . November 13 1975 IHOlft•I Uafuml.taed Housff U1tfwlll.a.d .,. tMRb Fwwf~ Ap ..... Rh ,_.IMd ~~.;.~.-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t-t..rtin9'°" leach 3840 ~-~~!!~.~~~-~~-· ........ 1~~!~!.~~-~~ ........ 1 ~!!!.~:!'!~~~~~ .... ~-~~~~~~· ........ ?~.~~ ~~ ............ !~~~ ~~~-~~~.??.~~ ~~~~-~-~~-~-~~ ~~~~~~: ....... ~~~~ ···············;~··:~:· ~ ........... n_ h I 06° M ~ •--h I 069 I 3202 Sew on(' i!tlt•r) r. ~ •••• !';"'ococ 1 ~wpon_.-vC <ff.Mt-al (.(;t-;j lirdplx ~l~Wt"\"P RENTALS ' ' , r I'• b~.·l:Ul ·ll\!'i, lph·. i.;.a ra ~t· ••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ni.: \\1h1tl' \\'at('r O.:eun COME ST"'Y WITH US NE\\ :sp.tC' 2 b · ~.,.,., "k dsur a fl5 \'u 5:ISO niu. "l7 ' Li\', Rm 2 nn. z ba home for oni)' A P<lllo, ~<ir~en. !~lull!I. n 546 .,._, n w tr plC' 499 ·2237 Or sn s l:ll·an. hl1:hly up LOW WEEKLY RATES J)t!LSS2I S &\Z·I........ 1 Br duplex. IHl h\J, y .. rd . 4[(') l ·I~ . ~radt"tt Ort ·· Beautirully furnished large studios and HEW EAST SIDE ~al•kr~.~c. ~n~ ~~ mu 1 )\1•n1hl•r l1<1:-ir1I n( ll llr ... 18 Tora 3232 lll·ttt·r Bu1' Hu r & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 llll . 2 b,a home lo<"~. I -" h f II z llr & Ot•n, t'Pl lS. clrpr; . ., '-"'3 e ·' -· one . bedroom s uites -a I w•l u \\'IL I. C t.> NS I D t: tt k.i'tch"•ns. blln!> & il:.hv.!>hr. $27 $JGS. z l~r. 2 11.1. l'r!JI'. & 900 BLOCK VIA LIDO MORD l'r1111p l<H·a 110 11 . \\1t h hrl·athtak 1nJ,! \l(.'\v '. ldl .. d t oin)il ~ hortil' ''1th J,!l'l'at •>olt•11t 1.d tor l'l·1h •1·11r.1t1111.: & cnl ~1r g 111g ·I l ~d rrn -. •\: l.1 11111.v r 11 1 . ~1n ft lot ~><.: ( 'h:1n1 lu•r ul <;1)111111 I Mont+. to Month SlO. Fe~ to Renters Rentals Or SHi.'i ll 11 I br"'•l,i.:<i ra.:c SIX:l {' \1 I hr. i:;d lot' ~lt f (' )I '.!!Jr . fani ok: :-.;1 1ri ll ll 2111·,11rot 1"u1 S!"i.~ \\'1·:-.t tn •1 hr:! kid~ 'i."+5 Ftr1 V 31Jr·2 fnr f;1r11 ~!l!') t: (_'~I lg :1br for f:un 1 Tenn Lease• I 1·:1 T11r11. :-011.,:-.lon V11·jo & t..1f4 1111;1 ll1 lls STUVEN'rS " ~ 74:r7 drp) Sl,.,,. "'-r•·fr11! 3 BH . 2 bu()~t .form al din-Apartment living with molcl con\'C Eothick lqe 2 Ir ~l7 -Mr3Ml ini: roorn Good lo<'oil1on nicnces. llcaled l')Q()l , s uit deck. air· Bltns w1v., r~r.c1.i.:. IM.101 L:ir)!e 1 hr ~1 !'!41. l Hr ~'~1 Sliil Sl!:IO 1\dlt!I , ift o 1>t'l ' " 11 r , ~ h .1 $2 1 H ()H . . conditionin g. Lir1ens &1 u~il_ities i1n1-~145 3971 l'rpt dri" h!tn:-.. _rr1· ~m :i 1111.2·~1:tl'l ;·rurt1crock eluded. MHid service, teev1s1on, sc · ---111101 :!1'.i 1.1t ll ~l Cod i :,.175 Fu rn. service laundry facilities available . MES.A. VERDE ;,;1i;; 111:11 IJ.:l'. 1111.,'r & ~lip \V r ~1 p 1L up lur t 'hr1:-.l 1:1;1 ... 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Gardener Pl ~ · · :> 557·21'09 . 1175 52115 or df'V-i 97911l95 4BH.2 ba.ycurly S.195 · Realtor O ran9e County t:.Jti 591 I aft iil')l. rh,c . 1nt·I i1SO . 646-11-10<! ~:;1sts1dt• 2 hr :-.n1;jll l·hild H71-8471. Al i-;u furn. ----:! nH. 2 llH S325 Winll•r ·I llr. 2 b;1. family homl' 1 Hr & 1,.~ \·t~"'-.-. t~nnis. (I_ I\ no pets . 6·12·U·llil Capiitrona Be~h 3818 : Br 2 Ra frpll'. patio. :: !Ill. 2 bit $.100 Wntr Property 2500 I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW· SPANISH :ist0ry 3 Br.2 Ba . v.·/dt•n. '11rched v.1ndu1\·s Sp;i nish till· 120 d l·~rt'l' orcan \'H•v.·. \'1elon;1 lh·h ar1•;1 J•l'lll only $8!1,5UO C\t'S 4.99 2972 Mcbile Homei For Sale 1100 LEMON HEIGHTS 1-,·.11·,·:1)•1•"•,0•,•,•w•,·,h-r:1·.,·,·.I attcr<1 .:w1v.·kends ••••••••••••••••••••••• hu,i.:e t'IO St't S. pool , Har hclor apt furn $1 55 1K>nl , S6.'MJ mo. 559 4fi46/ :Hlults, l)el 1)1\. S300 l>t-:LU:XE . cus·rt>i\1 1-:.~·rA·r 1-;_ llvl·r 1 arre lu :-.h g round s w 1 ";1lt.•rfall l'li Kni fis h1M..1nd :1 Bl{. 4 1\1\. unH1u1! farn1 ly till. 2ti00 5c1 . fl. Of l'O lll· fort & luxury. Sl2·1.500. ly r1Mi1n . l'•i1·•·rl'd pat111, IH262J5 J oyt•c Brand nev.' 2 Br. 2 Ba dl" ~ · :l97 '\"rJy h·nel•d y11rd. 1H·ross from Ll.:l' Ill'"'' 2 hr dupl('x, l'pts . Aporlmentt Furnishrd luxe ;ipt : 2 ear ~ar . view. · li·M, • SEA WIMD school. $150. ~:ill l-I AI. 1h·11.,, l1!t ns. pvt yd. j!;1r LIDO ISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllins.$.115n111.•19t.i·343ll THEVEMDOME l'l ;o.;L-111:'-l . H~·a llo r s2 10. 8·17 -35·11 v.·o rk . b h. 1 1 BolboaP~lnsula 3707 · -J lgc bdrms w/2 baths , ti75-4:t92 OPEN S1\'l'/SUN .r,:11; J638 <' 1' t'!'\. l\l r · :i!~1~:n 3rr1~~e~l~t1 cl(:~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mor 3822 frplc. patio & 1}{/(Jl. 4u1et (' d I Pctl'r.-;011. ' ' l' ' BA\' VIE\\', hc;ieh, 2 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlt unit.'! arr01'S from 1-5· 2fltlO .;ir t•n .anc. _ ___ so p11l1u . Yrly $550 r1·•~ h 'I UJ 'I 1 ••• OFF' I 'l mo rcnl' C, t \I ,., J'lll2 "7,'J.•",9!1•""'/••ki•d·.·. ~ l ru ,.-av. I pt ·~ :; · · Costa l\ll'S:.I Park. $:?75 . ........ r;;;a.,<iu;;;;:&;\l•"'"°"•:•"-·.'0"'•"-'0'0·".·.·.·.·--l,\\IAIL Now 3 ll r, 1-'am " ., "•_"' __ " Picr/pkJ!, adits. 303 E. NC'w 3 hr, 2 lta Supe r IH5-:i:isi or R:r7-95!7. I84S " CALL NOW lin1. 2 t·:1r .c ar. 1·rpt:; & B;t<·k Bay .lHr. frpll'. cpl. i':d~ev.·att•r \-H71 -286G . llrea . 2 car i.:iir .. $.100. Anaheim Condo. 2 BR .. l ba Unf l 'rly. $475. . dt•n associated 3 ,\VAIL Dl·:t·. \S'I' 3 HIJ.2 1tr11s Sv.1mn11 ni.: pool. ii·-l>lln' 0 ·,, •• , .. ,,.d & 2 Poinsettia. CdM. 549-K867 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752 J 15 '•'·'• ·'· ._ · · HACJ-11'.:Loll . t door to daJ'S-I'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ I P ~. R I .. BA. Fl'. 11 I. 1·h1 ldr('n ft'll l'l'd ~a ril $100 n111 t"tr~·ir SJ.50 ~>4l 9134 ____ ,!hr. Iha. pt"Mll. sha~. Hit * n or• esaei• (ll\.. :0.:l':•r all :-.<·hoo1:-. f'1M1! S\l' 1nl'l'1I 53 l -t~2-I · '·~-_:· __ · --·-h('ae·h. St55. mo . In cl.I -~----1ns. Dra1w~. SIMO. Call BROkERS-AEAL TORS 102 ~ W Solboo 1>1l-l 611l • IU \\'I IJ ES • DONALD M . 8 1 RD 537 5 1111 0 • =>·I~. li 1-10 u r or H!J2-5i 0·1 I Br. 2 lkl. frplt'. 2 <'at ~ar .1 •1t1I. Also 2 hr. fi73-fl6.10 5-Ui :'!lHfi. t-:\'t'!< OCf:,\NFJlONT n('w J Br 11-\:!\~'IUl-'.S • A\\otoo•e•.Reolto•• 1;.12-fl lHl ----1 v.·;1]k tn h<'h. pool. & ten-I -----, -----1 upper. CJitS. Jrps, ).!ar •211 \\'ll>ES ., 1'.'\c11 ly dct•oratC'd ~1 0\·t·111 ni:. i·t Kuls & 1 pet OK. CaitaMesa 3724 rS Qo1et 'fri -l'lex , 2 Bd . l 'rly lse.$3.')(J.642-3443 •2 1\\'IOE!:i • Rent~s 311r,2 Ba ,fr::>lfr1·er1•fr1 i.:. 110\•' :1br. i.:1KXI lnl·at1on_ S400 mo !162-8050 art .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1l J . bltns, rt!fri~. in<'losed CJ I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshv.•!\hr. bllns. (rplt•. h~t· S32."1 per rnunth. Ask fur 5pr-,1. $37 .50 WEEK & UP " ~!:.!,!!_ i.:a r , laundry , adults . PARK NEWPORT ··11t,;(; ll ES ·rt HJ,\ \' '' Houses Furnishe-d fu cd \'d Bo at stura,t.:t• K••1th. !:162·4471 AJ,!t . •Studio & 1 BR 1\pts 1 S210. &12-02-lior 673-83&1. APARTMENTS ~,:1u •l~OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.11'\.'> rrln !1t1_i2 \072 , ---.--, .. -,-.-l -HH. 2-ba. 2 t•a r pr k~. •TV & MairiScr \' ,\vail • -GenKal 3 102 IBrnewL,1t~u1 st,1_Ha . pat10,s1nlpctsOK $.195 •PhoneSer v.lltdpool Acreaqe for s ale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i !Id,:! h;1. frp lt·. f;un rn1 . Fam . Hm. no pets. 8661 l'h 67J-t>:r77 •Ch ildren Section CORONA DEL !\!Alt 2 Br Tov.nhuuse, frplc. Pool. tc nnii-;, c·ontint•nlal breakfast Sorne ocean & FOUH S f'.:ASONS 1\PTS Spacious 2 br slud1u, 1' ~ ba . pvt palio. poo l. 1\rlull.s. un pels . $195. 735 Joann SL ii45-0332 Bachelor 1 or 2 lk•druom s a nd Tov.·nhouses Fr. s..!2!1 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1 •nr 1•rl y d , s p;1•·t• fnr llronks nh•. $.150 Isl & lusl ----- \1·1 '\II I '1) SI 7'lll 8"'iin pool. 1 br. kid.'>. pt'l ~ ":ortl 1·n. no J>t·t~. "'335 l!o.t ,I +St•<· Fl't'. !11i.1 -:.'tJ07 HOMEFIMDERS •Ulw monthly rat<'s II. , CJ ,,\ ; · l ' ~1 1\l:-.u l'd:\11 hr.$175 .. "" •SSOF'l""''eek 's rcnt ilt.1. ~l H :~r1t·h1:. ,l allf f 1•1·t.:-ok II B I hr. util ~· 1;1;.I ,\: dt·p·.1~11. lll·ts re I i e 3244 * •642-9900• * w /ad Calalina \ll'V.'S. Closl' lo shoppin~ & fine bcat•h 644 -261 l ()J )(>n ~-fi l>ail v , O Sl'll~·i -~ 111 ti ~ ' Int pd. s1n l'.:lt.•s, p!'ts. NII. 1 q'd ~~ flli:lltaft ·I. .~:.n••••••••••••••••••• Sl60. l br, furn , Frplc. 2376Ncwporl Ill\•d.C~J 1 q.,thl J 1 '~!-c't'-". ~a l t• I hr Sl4U , u!LI p1I. Chi.: 2 Hr. fnt'd ,,u·tl. i.:araJ,:e. 111''.i\U'I' San J oaqui n ·t·h~-frl8-9755or&l5·J'.Jti7 ----1 ~ BH. Gara~c . Adult-;, no pt•L-;. 1·:a sts1de Sp;1 Pnol!-'l't•n01 :. 1\<·ro~:-. fron1 F >1s h 1011 Isl and :1t .Jamhort·e 11n S:.in Joa<1uin lltlls Hoad f}wnl'J •ll l .. t.5 1.ll !li!ltw:to quiet. •·ou.pll' un1 y. No ·rwnhn11'Lari.:e 2 Ur,2'2 2hr,2bu,bltns,Frpl('. SUS CA SIT AS •2 br. 1 ba, Corohdo. walk Owner/ ;\J.:('nt &.12·5000 l'arlnt•r "'<1ntl.'d for prn Costa Mesa 3124 1·h1ldrc11 or pcls . $2.10. ll;1, 2 lo t)' Vit•w of ~olf 5-ll'l·M:!:>lor~li!'.1 ·7'®t 1·n u r s t• & l;ikl'· $55U 2 l>r.appl s.fp~n l!IS l .ar~c n1C'cly ru rn. baC'h. beach /pool , carport & I brs . Adulls only, no S2 50. Adlts /no p e t s 17141644 ·1900 f1tnh11· e·h1111·1· rt•al 1•:-1.111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'V n\ure S25 UUU fl' • (1u1r1·d $.<ill.Ot'ltl ~:u;1r;1r1 l•----------1 lL·ed rt'tum Sr (·ur1•d b~ 1 ~1 ·r ll "'Ith ll I·'. v,i lucd (Ht•r SlllO,Ul.ltJ !II.ii:\ O!Wi to ltifJ). 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! Ce metery Lnls llarhor llt·~l. ( ')1 1\sk I/II! S250 IMMACULATE!! :i IJt•Or11()m:'(. 2 haths . pJt111. n1•11·ly p:11nt L•rt Nn 111.:1,,• S3.'Ml nlonlh. )1L·~a dl;J ~lar C a ll 11 1:1 . 5-lti-ol 1-11..,,..,., . CH . 675 ti JSIS . P h 11n e l.~~~~~ ~0·7-088 ~ ~f:l\'e Stll·~ .11 l';1r1f1t• rnfttt ·WALLACE ATE ,INC. &lemona l l'ark l'hfnl(' -- )57 MOlitJ Laguna Beach 3148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C(ondominiumsfTown. :! Ur 2 Ba 1·(lttal!c. houseifor iale 1700 ln·timc1I c·c1llugs, s un· •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 11\'('k. ur Poltt_•ry Shaek MORTH LAGUNA S'"' 49·1·""' ___ _ CONDOS M~wpori Be ach 3169 Wh1tc":111•r \ 11•v.•s 2 ,'I. :1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hdrrn un1l1'fron1 K1·1.l~M) ,\dull J•;_1rk Nev.·11nrt l 20 l'~ pr•·'~ North f•'urn Mntnll'. 54H ·~H~I t.ai.:1111a d ys. 1;..u; IW7fl n1i.:h1 ~ 'Call675-7225 Ci" ~, •QO • 001 0 '''""~" 0> •«Uf . \~\ l_,f_,El. Pl-'.t.t r x ~: tnwnhouse 111 thl' .Bluffs. :f ht•drnorn. 21? halh S.125 furn•shc<I. a l:-.o a va ilabll' unrurn llkr 1•7:1-1'55() HOMEFIMDERS * * 642-9900 * * l\l ob1l\'. ut11 paid S105 ·ch i.:· E s1dt· 3 hr. 2 ba . k1tl1'. EZ tt·rn).'> l hr S.15 11•k Easls1d1· 425 1-:. Bay . I off Tu:.t1n ) ;1 llH. 2 HA. l'IJI S. drps , tlble c ar, i::nod n1·1 ~hhorhn o1I , S:l75 ;\J.!l'nl l~I H -1 :91 u f~lti-iKOO. S2in 2 Br. l':t r<t. 1·pt!l., r)rJll'i liiil "ll.-. :'\lunle \';s I a t>-l!i-RXM:t 545-7fi2H Sharp ;1 Ur -+· IV.nu:.. :111 hlln,-. & fr11le . 1-';unil) on l~ S:r7 5. 5;;7 it~'-'I S h:1rp 4 hf•dr11(u11 , :! bath. fill''>:! dl'l 1\l:t r ho rn~·. A1 ad a hi t• ll<'c 1 ~1i5 pt•r n1onth . ln1•1tu1111i.: i.:.1rtli•n1•r . Call Larry, [.,!fl~! ·I lid. 1 ', ha. rrpt . drp!-, {'0\l'rt·d 11:1tin. rt•nr t•d yd . r1101n (nr l\n;1! nr 'J'rlr 'l'np eonv<•n1f•nt lfl(·al!on l\1rls ok. $..""r.1~ HEAl:fY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO l Br. 2 hJ n1·:-.l 111 ~1111 ~oursl.', S J<. $57,9UU Prin nni) 491) 47f>7 [\SZ THE REAL ESTATE RS l>n 11• Bl' 2.114 Coll1·i.:1·. ('all !J.1:1 ~~II I 11 l 'ONJ)(l Xlnl t-:-s1dt• h11· 4 ~ hr. 2' ~ha , r .. m rm . ftph·, ==----· I C'&D. 2 (',If gar $125 n10 I &flroorn 2 ll.1 , L11111h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Vl 2 s tory, :1 ~v.1m m 111J: GHef'al 3202 PQQls.adult sertton. end ••••••••••••••••••••••• upit. Mu nt11·\:llu 'l'u"·n llou!t t' (lwnt>r $37 .~J50 751 1163 '-'---- ... .,,,,.p,~rfy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHVIEW OFFICE BLDG. Modern :1 ,027 s11, rt office Wdg. on cornt•r tor11tinn ,,. Ln~una Bca~h, Qn,~lte p a rk1nll . ov.•n 1'r will La1lor tl'rmll for qualirit•d huy c r . t\:s king onl)' sloo.00<\. ~ IREALONOMIC'S ) DROKER 61$_..,0f •RENTERS• · f"fl K Tift-: UNUSlTAL" t . !\I ;.'Sl.I $160 I br. s nJ:l .s t • :'\I l"•a $l8.'1 2 br. k 1rl.s l' ~fl'.,,1 ru rn$!ltl1 hr llunt lh•h pool. 2 hr, ap 11111~. kid.s, pl'I $25(1 1 lunt H~·h J hr $211(1 kid~ llunt llC'h furn dlx hach pu'1 w1frple 5;l2j Nwpl Bl·h furn S2fil 2 hr M1\NV r-.1<)Hi'; AVAIL. R1"11tal Joumal 530.4020 F., lAndlord11 Free Ser-vi<'(' I )\.\·ncr ~ r.xtt.1 MEWCOMDO l-:1\STSllJt-: l hr. 2 ha . s plit lC'\'('I. frJJl t·, 3 t•ar Rar w/opnr. $375 3 15 Un1\c r s 1t ) 645·%.t:t MEWCOHDO f''.,\STSll)t-: 3 hr & d1•n . 21' ha, (ormrr n1nf11·I S :l !l [1. :14 ;, Lfniveri1it y. t~lri-:1M:I 3 BR. 2 Ba . dbl j.:;1r . rrpl1 ·. f('d yd, S:l2.'i . mn + rtf'p 745 Cl·n lt•r St . Hill , :»fi Rf.40 40r 31.\3 . back bay ;irl•;1 Nu Crpt. drapn, pain! S425 mn 492.2791> 5-17-llH·l. _______ 1 • d _ :..195. ;111r , 2 \Ja , xx IJ,tc y . l lniv l'k 'l't·rr. 3 Br, 2 Ba roun1 for t'HmJ)l'r & bo:1t. 28:.'G lr\'1ne. 64tl·8M83 or Niec l Brdplx.f..cluiet .S('p Cllt\lll\11NG 2 br I ha. 2 'J'wnhse. l)1n Lndry, lgc 5-15.7621-1 I ,. I "I · kit.S-115.552·7 .. 89(=;'----I --------l ))' g:ir .• mp au t ovt•r car ~a r . frpl l.'. $325. _ 35,noix·ts:._5-_!12021 ___ 549-8867 Sp;icious SBct.21'.::baunat· CONOO Bluffs . F\>1y ________ 1 l;11·hl'1t hous4•, Ent•loseil 1·ie1\', J br, 2'~ ha, frplc. I Br lrlr unils S1 ·10-Slfi5. \'1ewof }Ja v. mori. 2 Br. 2 :'l;o pc l s $500 mo \\'a!C'r l ~as pd.133E.161h l'ar g;ir. suntlel·k . 5300 hk yd . & lronl put1n. l*l·l~_il>-lda.\'S . SJ "121-• "·atk1n.'! d 1~t . to schools. · ..... -"u.'. mo. Avail ll /15. 752-677-1 pets. 2110 Nc"·purt Bl. .!IJJ·8974 sho1)p ini?. t:nivt"r s 11) Peninsula Point 2-DR, •Etm GOl"Ckns• or640-1624 · '\l('V.' l.uxunuui-; 3 Hr. & 2 Hr TnplC'x frpll' + illl 2 houses to he:1(·h. 4 hr :! ltlras. for more tnfo call ba. frplc , Wt'lh:1 r, den tj44 . JMW gar. SSOl.I y rl .v. t~l2<i.t4:1 Easlsidc 2 br, patio, t:rH·. ON 'J'I IF.; B/\ '\' )!a r .. nu c·pt s. tlrps, paint :1Br2 Ba. frµl l'. d sh"'·s hr, lstflr 6-140M7~ b l tn s, pat io. S39 f1 -------1 675-1!17 2 o r 673 -571 9 ~:-SID E lovely J br. lowf'r v.·knds or aft 5Pi\t in lnplt•x. all hltns, S285 . __ _ mo. No l!!c. Ove r 16 . f)CEANFHl}:'li''I' 2 Br ur 1';1rk . lmnlill' S-195. mo. 2-ba . f1rcpll'lce . $400 . s.<i2-11t173 or N:l.1-5 lfiO. yearly. 673-5410 ----------< I Br f'urn. Slit') mo. l'ol o,·e 1n for S?6S. AdulLo;. no pels. 17 7 E 22nd St . &12.:Jf'45 li75-~or640 .. 11fil {Wf, dt•ek. Hangt•. rcfrig, ~,~YAND OC~~:\NVIEW1 \'AL"I' I Z B , J · &l!ar yrlyS315.fi73·741 2 lAIXury apt., l!WO sq l, v .. qwc r.crp s. :-.t-:\V 11 0~1 t-: 10 bC'aul. ~'i Rivt'r Ave. 3 Hn. 2 'l'urth'rnt·k. fl('\1•r lived Ila , blln s, r(•fri i.:. 1n 2 Hr.2Ba.+1tt'n<'i d s h v.•shr. \\'/L>. A\I. Forn1. ()in. Hm . h1,t.:h J 1/76. S395. l213 14·15·fi6&1 Dmta Paint 3726 tri·lf'\"('I. 2 decks. 2 hr. s in\"<'. rerr i ~. drps .Ol·c an f r o nf 1 Hr . Z'1 ba. k•l<·h bit ins. rrplc. d:-.hv.·shr. llQOI. J\1aturl· e·pl$ <Ir~. Spira l s la1rs p.arage , \dry are;i. 5'150 adults. no pe t s Sl55. 111 IPfl bd rm In glenook . mo_ Avail . immt•d . 5-~6878 c.1rr•orL no pets. $275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6226494-293.') ---f -· l"Jf h1•arn c1•11",cs i\r. Pool & l'.1rks, $-1~ mo 833-22.'i Co;.y 2 Bil. ha. rumpus 11r ~o fiOS5 rn1 . frplr, carpt't & dr1>!'! "·/lj!e yard . llaroor llii?h RIG 2 hr. 2 b:t. S2.50. Ut ill l----------·I 2 Rd. FA~f\L 'i' Onl\' 1· "~ 1-- 1 n c I Near bl':ic h .CostaM•sa 3124 !"e"'Carpets.poo.1 OC'EA~V I~:\\' 496-0195or96o-1142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl!IO. tiS-1204 ·I br. :! ba . like ncv. 3 HI!. 2 Ila. t'rpl1-. Hn<'k area. ,\vaiL Nov 20th Hunti..-onleach 3740 Off Beaten Path llfl(/, J1rnf l11dsc111.I & •"•c..1 m11 '"·1"8'0' '"'' I. 2 & J B•. Adull• no .......... ·'-"'"" .. ~···---1 ······················· . fl'll . S:l7:'i n10. fi..lfi-~10.I -n6>l.'> d"h h -h • Is San ClrlM'ftte 3276 HEAUTIF'Ul. I hr furn ""' · · w r!S, s a cp · C'los cd J;ta ragc, trplc, 1.,1!{' :'1<1·v.· ·r"'·nhs t'. 2 Hr .••••••••••••••••••••••• a pL-. $170 & $180. Spanish RBQ. Gas & waler pd. 1l1•n , :~ 11 ;1 , frplc , 3 Heaul 3 hr. 2 ha, lge LI?. style bldJ!. p vt t>ncl gar, p 1 bal1·11ni1•s. dhl j!ar. Nr. huge kiL rorrd air, rrplt-, pool. sauna, \ndry, adlls. ~ MAMC..t··.-PTS ~lh~lll'i & UCL ~7 -5.153 dswshr. bltns, st•r nnrc h, 17301 Ke('J:ion I~n . 1 hlk 4 A •··· w r 1•~ h rr SI 1 778&-otl Plate.Cl'o1 r pl-;/dr1m. r1111 ~:oS6·8599 . o ""at• o a er. * REMT ALS * or !!ee 109 1•:. San liabriel. IW2-7_848 ________ 1 ____ &1_2-_50_7_3 ___ _, UN IV. PARK MEDITERR•~E•~ ~Hlt.2t ;!Ba .... $495 San Juan SM 1\Lt.BF.ACllJIOTEL ~" """" :11111 , :t ha, bonus .. $47S Capistrano 1278 !looms $2:J.50. v.·eek. VILLAGE 4 HH .2'7 h11. ..... $450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ApLo;SllO mo.S:lf>.7056 I Br, I Hr &Oen.2Br.2 ·r 11E 1·r:HHACE 1 Br, J H:i . beaut yard L Be h 3749 Br Townhouse. t:arpt:!Ls, :'1 Hlt ,2 Hil . S415 /425 frwl tri•('S, ,·ci.:. ~:irdcn .~~ ••• ~~••••••••••• drap('s, f1 r f'place, 3 (; HEl':NTll EE llfJ)I ES $150 i;:rl rt'f. nnly 49:1 34:17 F.FFICI ENCY A P'T'S pools. 4 lcnn1s courts · 2 BU. df'n ... $350 ---~ym ·saunas . Ha nl'hO San .lna(1uin Sc.ta Ana 1280 rrom Sl90. Pool. niaid. 2400 ii arbor Rl,•d 2 1111 f dcn,2ha $500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJhone , laund ry . Villag Cn.la l\les u !714)557·8020 2 BH. 2 H.·1...... . . $S50 J Br . nu cpts & drps, rncd T UHTLf': HOCK yd, fr~hly painlL-d in & 3 l!R , 2 Ha .. S.125 /4,"JO out. Br1stnl & Wamer ·1nn.2•'1 Ba ..... ssoo S280963-2212 Inn. 494-9436 KI TCllEN apts at Crl?S<' t·nt Bay. 143.5 N, Cst ltv.·:. H.eas. ratC'S 494 2SOfl ·I lilt. 2 Ha .. , . $450 -ClJl.VEH llAI.~: 3 Br D('n , ~·nhst'. 2 Ha, Victoria l'\eac h. lite p1trtl~ 3 BH .2 An .. S375 fnc~ yd, 2 car gar, Rec. furn stufliO. $200 mo inc \\'1\LNU'f'SQC1\HE _!_1~1~$.150mo.fi73·7920 util~. Bkr P.O. Box 191 :'I HH .2b3,Alt '. ..$.13.'i Br;i,nd nc"'· 4 Br 21-!i Bu , 2 l~:ti.:. ~h. ___ _ 2 ~11J .Z 1111:i .. ~!2515 sly .. a car l(ar , nr. S .C t>M--.ta.ach 3769 :111l,2 11 . ..., Pl•• $4"• ,,.7787 -,-.• a . ""· ..... ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W•stminstl!'I' 32'8 E11:ctn1t 2 Rr 2'nn. Cond CASA VICTORIA 1,2&3 br. Del uxe Un fur or F\Jrn. gas/wtrpd. AdullS·No pets Sec. ~ate Pool , r('c rm, e lev1tor8 525 Virtoria, 642·3970 Hocltnda o~ M•t a 160 W . Wll1ot1, C .M . Closed Gar099s DF.AUT. G ROUNDS u .-.a• •-1)4.) 7573or fii3·5606 numrnqton -och 3840 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• BIKE TO BEACH MEA.R SHOPPING KIDS ft'ETS OK Spli t ll'\l'I 3 br, luxury dupl<'x. \'1t>v.· $-190. mo 6.15-8!/(j.,I 1.2 &3 Ur apls. bltns, dis-_ _ _____ _ h11·.as~ers. ~o~c w /frplC'S 3 Rd , 2 ba Upper Duplex 2 & 2 car g11r.1.l(es. From hlks to bch . 1 S200 . Lions Est at1•s. SJ.')() mu &ii-~;~· yr y, 536-2579 _._ ...:..· _·_-__ VACANT lr,:e 2 br, 2 ba, R 1(). OW. rr11l. big son patio, Pvt clost!d ~ar ., $2!XJ. OlO. r\11 11111 pd 426 22nd SI. Agt. Nu fee 846·1:111 or846·49J8 WALKTOBE4CH ~lodern bdrni & den. 1.argC> k 11 ~·h1·n & din1ni.: area. Spa<·1oui-; bright corn('r l>oor opens on {'cntral f'our1 y:1 rd & pool. 2 bltx'k:-. tu beach. J_.()('k ~a r a.cc \V /D ~-/Adults 646-5210 1,2 & 3 Br, cpls, drps , I Bedroom Unfurnished bltns. J!:l.lr. 217 16lh. 205 ulll pd. S1 25 n10 . Ckean l 5lh St 847 -39 57 : fron\642-27 11 536·4259: 536-3058. -~ ---- ' SP,\C. luxury nr lloaJ!;, 2 l Br. I blk (rom b<'h. incl Hr. twnhst>, patio & Ka r . ref/stv, P"1 pat. no 1st & $240.quiet adlts. &12 IZ76 last. $17~ ~l ,l!r 202 "R" ---- 14th St or C'all !Hill 3840 . .A.pell l111Enti Fu"'ithed am or eves. or Unfvmi1hed 3900 2 Br, ~ h11 , n1•wlv rt> furbished uppt'r · $180 mo !l60 1001. eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552-7500 red hill ••••••••••••••••••••••• hltns. oc /bay vu, pool, t'ireplOl'(' Soper 4 OR . 2 Jae, w/d. $345. 673-00)1 ADULTS·NO PETS Vac & Sharp <I llr. 3 li;i & 10 minutes to OCCi\n. t.ge. pool, nr beach. $450. Tll E f:XCITINli PALM MESA "PTS. r-.1 INlJTt-:s J'O NPT H<.;11. Ut\ ranch :ct)'le hnme . s:lfiS 963·4~7 963-1 786 You don't nc('d a Ji-Un t 4 RR, 2 RA . new erpt.s & d rps, bltn~. fed yd . $300. l!t & last 963-2200 "dl,'l'w f:.ist " when you plaC<! an ail in thr Daily Pilot Want A<b! CMll QOW -~:..Mi78. I Dr, $.18.\. Ga~ & waler 968-5403 S54·10.15 Incl. Drapcrica, carpet.a, -------"-"" ga1 he•t. s:•• stnve. air 17'21 Queen Sl. #J 2br, oonditl9ning, s-.:imm ln.c l.ba . SJS5 Gar. W~ter pool, rec. room. wa8her~ ~d garbage paid, <.:rpt.s. &dryrrs. dfll8 , 842-0389. j . I - llaeh, 1&2 HR . rrom $1 72 so Adult:>, No Pets 1561 ~i t-s a Dr. (S Olks 1-:es1 of Ne~·port. Rl \'d , ~ • 546·!JMO ~ ~ I J , ., , ' ., Add 11 ... Build lt. .. Dia~r lt...Hammer it ... Carpet !t.-Cemeryt 1t. .. Wire 1t ... Hoe it...Clean it ... Move 1t...Press 1t. .. Pamt it,.. Nail it. .. Plaster it...Fix It. .. • SERVICE ·-- ' DIRECTORY !!?ur!:1!)'. Nowm~ 13. 197& OAllYPILOf Q Plumb 1t ... 1t ... ape 1t •.• emo e 1 '·· Roof il-.Landscape it ... Tile lt ..• Tr im it...Sewlt ... Haul it ... Add It ... Plant it ... Alt"r it...Learn It. .. •• mul'P* ..,..... Chide_.. · GeMCtllStnlcn t'111ederl11g Mas_.., P•tMy PC1pt1ieg -' ..................... ..•••.............•..• ....................... . ..•...••.......................................•.......................... : ................••.••........ ,........ ...••.................. . PPLIANCE RE PAIR Addi I -ton.a, Remodellnc, My !lomi:. Expr. mot.htt, E:lpr, Japanne Gard.n Ma.onry work, carpen· Wu.La Rt.A&CLEA'N BRICK W::r.:CH lllENT llOUSF.PAINTING ADY Plumbing water Sl(~l~I ~24';11 Pat I oa. Pane I i n g, l0V1n1 c•re. Wetkd•Y•· inf:. Comp! yd !fer''. reli•· try . Gen'I h•Dd1m••· llOUSE! Call Cintbam WORK. Its fO... f)'ank Ins.Ide/Out. •U-qual/low a.ervice, leaks, morollle ~by;~;J;;·-----Cabinets, etc. 49l•9739 or Dana Pt. area. Nr Ill bte 0 eat. Free eat Fat Mc.NAU)' 64l·908S Cllt. Pree etlS &U-SIZJ Mauox 16. r•lt."!1 Urucf:! ~S316 ea c I os u res . R e• s. 150-9'460 J ack or John. sc~ 4.96-3-410 ~. u. * 832·24611. 1~ ofr w/ad. nG11-n-BRJCK·BLOCK Mo•a-.. •PAIMTIMG* ••••••••••••••••••••• "'·~--Cab1·n-Ma· .. ·•••• C•L-"or I ' ..., ""~WOl = a. .. .. _. apanese Gardeninc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• &STONE ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAIN CLEAN BO $6.SO Eves, wk:ncb!lamepri«- Gu;u-5.51·1380 "1'!i Care, rncd )'d, Finish C"arpentry. Euro-••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma int, trimm tac & lt a ul al s o cleanup , S48-Sl l6 Mo\•1ns/ltau!lnJC . Student ~lns U79·333STryus shing lwich, full or peantrained:WS-2860. Atln: llollday Spec. F'rtt cleanup. Gd work. Ref•. Garage, Prem 1st.'a, w/lur111:e l rut•k Reaa. Pim'-·-·r arttime.Refs.64S.026J. w II 1· · I 1 ·-72 R I •s2 5777 KATIIARINE'SWHTTE u h ,. ... .,...,..., .. ..,,,,,,.. ........-, .... F;CC.-:;---:---"'-""=i MlNORHOM E REPAlR • , ce1 I( 1n s u a e .,_-2$ a l es ow. o1 • , u.11rry....., . .,,~/o.»7· " ••••••••••••••••••••••• be R . . ta.II tStnlct Plu.mbin1·Carpentry w/e•.addon.M5-3439 JAPA.NESEGARDF..NER 5"48·8668. GL.OVt~~NING ~1 0V I NG '! 2. exp men VEltV NE1\·r rATCH p~r~li::tinea:~~pi;:~ G. Cer;amlc tile. 540·$S60 ••George l»ilmer a, Sona 10 yrs exper,all phues •ltAUl.ING • move )'01,1. llc<aM>nableJ JO BS & H !-:STUCCO. Gidlc~·. 642·931S. Dtate Sales Se1"vltH C-t S..-.fco Addl/Rmdl /l'aintJPlana Rcuonitbl~/ U\ti.ma.lts )'.A_.fll) CLEAl"UP Z ~liable "'omen to l:'lean refs.@1$-7Sia. 552·8481. ..'rt.."t"at. 893·1-t:J9. --.,_ Experie:ncedPlsCall -r-Bl·IOY6tB ~7·tlD3Z •"'-117>1 I....-••'""~·""•7•• apt, boUSt':t. offif'f'~. -• ·--Roo.!!!"!"JI araare ......... te o 7S.Z-043Sor642·T626. ..--.. ~1• ~rte) •••••••••••••• •• M t r -II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... il'I • "'1• ;;;;;;;;;;~~-~;;-:;;-;;;;;;;;l -~~~~~!:!!~:._ __ 1•..J-1.1-• • -o-=o ••••••• , 49.2-0.fiGS ~a·mpoo .-!t~am C"lean. Dtdcint 6 1 SS y ARO C~EANUP Jlauling aey.tlun#.. tlll.if ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCll PLA."iTf':RING REPAlltS-ALLTYPFS >--~-------1 lnl. Color bri,ht.t".nen; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Compl.Alaint. 64S· cleu.nu.p. Heliable !11.sl ~apifl9 PF.TERS'PAlNTlNG ••ALL TYPl::S._*· Reas.lru.e1L5. lic. wht Crpt& 10 min bleach. a.k:Oftin /Walkwayt service963·64~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnllF.,.;t-Rt•' flutes f)'t!(• t:.it 540·6825 Walt830-5t020anyllm4!' Clean liv rm, din rm• WATERPROOFEO Senkn ford's Landscape Sod. <·;a11Gene11.tW-CM.:>H hall SIS. Avg. rm fl.SO, 3Yrs. Guaranltt ••••••···~··1•••••••••• • 111\ULl~C • . patios, maM>nry &d~ign -. Plumbi.IM) Tie e menl p a t ios, bloC"k couchSlO,cha1rSS.G1.1ar APPLTEDSYSTt-::Ms I IOOIT A.Ll! YAROCLEANUI:> sen"1C'e 9627817 C..'uslom Wallhan6:1n~s & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• alls. patio covers. Gd ehro. pet odor. Cri>t re. lic28J642 1213 )726.1 ~1 Elt-t·trtcal . Plumbinn, 846.a579 artll!r6P!'lt Pa1nt1n11. JO<"., di§count llML.-Llllg CERA~11 C TIL&. New & ·ork:, lo rates. Dou• pair l.Sy,.exp •-,..,, • Mos--, 2'>·no::c:ic pr.6l5·H611 ,.._,., Hemodel. l''rer el t . · • · vu etC'. Reas rat1._'1S 642-4~7 ll:tuhng & ClPanup ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0761 eves . myspJf. Refs. 531 ·0101 l · Sn.ciali1ts IM8·1333 -Sectric.d HANDYMAN·Hom•s & Rf'asonableRatn.call it ,\SONR\' & (70N lJ&J 1•u1 nt1n }; S \'$ r~ --------c.-/CORC-..t..... " DAYCO &164535 ( Pt> It " nt r!I W;1tl'r h ('a l t•r,, d 1s· y,...S«-t'fc.e :orp_th,. f'TTIC' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai,ts . Con1>t•ientlou:-; __ · CRt:TF. \l.'OltK. Ask or rsona 1 Y ,,.:11 c . 1 d 1 et• ...,,.,... •••••••••••••• J k « 1~< -1h the 1··,•on•I tou<·h. ~a ~. r1uns. aut· "· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ELECTRJCIAN·Sml j~. Crtin.o;man. 645·6.5.'it8. u----1--· a l' .n~· <WW -· ... •••••••••••••••••••••• Rri i:k &bl k . 2 ---~.-.•"9 ------fi40M.';6 . oo11per re1n1K>S . L>ay & f''ord':t Tree Ser11 lce. E C . oc · rna1nt /repa1r:;. 2 yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 k Bl k S 1 I nit.:ht Sl•r\ 1cr . We lllkc tAST R raftsmans Or1\'ev.-ays . Sidewalks. exp•Z33l08548·~ 110~1 E lmpro\•ement M('. oc. tone Tic F'1r ewood , N/C. Lie. ··pecialty. Remodeling, Curb & g utttr. P ool Se r"ice Conc r ete ,··AND APT .s ,10 ~ v.·ork t•xpcrtly.done byProf.P"1nlcr.Jnt.&t:x1 J\t:-trChar~c .Li t"300948. bonde d & ~n s ur"d . finish work, refs. l')'ee dL•t:lu.Wayne.64.2.8673 carpentry, cabinets . Ca~~.Flrs..,W1.ndov.s hc.contr>i.L1.o r962·6712 Qui.I v.•Qtk & rea~. 1'"rt·c1 J UST PLUMllM~ 96:.:!·7817 est.Guarwort499·3105 Gc:rdrnin9 ,radln•• & pa\'in". FltEI-.: ~T. AUROHA· Est.751«>63<154M·2159 •CALL 642·4111 • • • aft '"A" """A t•1replaces·Planters ---_ _.._, 11 als t'mho'n" top l)U1\LITY BUILDING & Try a D ai I y p 1 1 0 I ~;;;;;;~.:~:;;;;;;;;;;; 5-'8 4~7 ask for Jl'ff, · .,....."""" Unck·Concrete P;;1t10 •DISCOUNT PAINTS• ~IAHV 'S l 'LUJ\t RING ,;;;:1:vpru~i~~. Spl7i Pin~ I CARPENTRY SVS. Cla.~itied Ad to buy, sell Yd. Cleanups & llau\ing I lave so methin~ to sell? EXPERIENCED Block Wal ls UBQ Pits • f.'Hfo:E f..:.S'rlM 1\'f'f.:S • • 64ii·!N-W7 • firewood . $75 eon.I !dcl, CALLS49-4159 _or rent something, Trim & prune 646.4676 Cla~!'iriNI <1dlt clo tt well. • • 1179·7819 • • Hcfs, !::st . &iG·M6'1 • • •l:1\Ll.9GH-fo1).1M• • • NO JOH ·r<)() SMAL1.. he/bond/in$. tiit2·2624. IAP'.m-hh"'ished -tosllare 4300 Office Rental 4400 """"'" Lost&Fo.od 5300 HelpWaotod 7tOOH•lpWootod 7100 HotpW-7IOOHelpWaoted 7IOC>-or Llftfwnls.lled 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oppor+.Mity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •!'••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~·••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND L ~ I rt Room malt' Lag Bch 2 FREE R1':NT · I rnonth on Por Salt>·St-cretanal Busi· 1 b & "' •,mGa e., •1• ' · ' 300-900sqft0eluxe 0fc fo,tfl a par 01e n br, nr heh. $162.50. Utt! , · · nes~. ,s · , yrs, ov.·ner Retrievf'r. Srur on top or ESORT pd .494·6674aft6 No.C.M.540·2200 ret1r1n g . 645-53.\3 & h d ·~>o E ,1. d "2 . . 545-7066. ea . M ni; an , Jo'em rmmtewntd to share Nice l·~an ore 1n dlx bid~__ . ll.B-'-A~fl~.•~·------ 3br 2ba hse Room & nr. 0 .C. Airport with or IJRESS shopforsale.Top boa~d free in.return for without sec'\ scr\'. 1''urn <.:~ta~t esalucjl1on .~·u111 FOU ND . l ~1s ~ Setler, domE"SllC chore c 11 or u n r u r n Ko b Paul H31 ·1400 or &4.S·S-000 youn~ male 1n Corona del LI VIN G ~irl preferred .5 67;.~7~ Di ck 1n so n , R eal lor , apt 218 :O.lar631-13Z3ti73-J02.8 Craif!. 979·H533 \\'a ~ed~dm1n strators. FOUND 10 wk old Jn s h Resp. Fem. to share xtra Qffice.Spal'e for lease 1\p !\>lan~~ers, U1stributors. Setler puppy \'IC. 15th Jge 4 Br. dplx. 12 blk to prox 90.o sq ft . 21.00 F,xe1t1n~. run wa y t o St . Newport Beach Ocean $130 mo util inc llarhor. Costa Me!ia . f'or physil'al fitness program 645-1711.1 Oak w.ood o ff e~s th e~311645_4665 · inform ation call Jan prescntat1on. lstint:alif. ----,-.-----.- fin.est ln resort l1,·1ng at a Kcleh. 546·2524 Sut IP ~I . J.'i7 La Perlt' f'oo~d "~1.te fem. llusky. price you can a fford . yr old bach f'xcc. look--, ----Ln , cr.t . 548.3777 s.mall. Vi c. Tustin & 17lh BOYS AMD GIRLS 12 to 15. Earn Christmas money Y.'Ork1ng a rew hours afte r school and Saturdays . Jr you are honest. ambitious, a nd not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr. Wolle at 645 -2873 . Equal Opportunity Employer The re 's SI million in tnl! for resp. roornmi:te Business Rental 4450 -_st. C.r.1 . 646·151<1. r('cr eation facilitit"s.1 1'-1'1" for luxurious condo ••••••••••··~··•••••••.• Money to Loan SOZ S FOUN D· male llish Set· P.nonals 5 350 HrC W ted 7100 DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER MECHANICAL M inimum 2 years recent drafting experience in manufacturin~ fi eld or valves,. pumps or closely related equipment. Must be famiJi ar with ANS I STD & MlL·SfD-8. Know ledge or hydraulics helpful. Equal Opportunity with nationally known valve company. s....i-& sa1sy ..... ., ..... 1o: NIG•IT LIGtlTED T~..:N · in Newport w /tenn1s. DELllX.E .orr1c('. ~~mm. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt•r, Vic: Trask & Eu~lid. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• r. .. ~••••••••••••• NI~ c;qU llT~. 1\ full time J:u:11z1.1. pool etc. non· & ~n~ustna l spacc.s. ~lso r..G. 6JS.4J.12 FOXEY GI Rl..'S Out·Call l·---------•I act1v1t1es d.1rector w~o smokcrS200mo.645·771-i m1n1 wn.rehousc:s. in PRIVATE PARTY Massage. ll·Call, w e . PO lox 2322, Nowpo<t hodt. C .. f. 92661 plans parties, BBlJ s, LagunaN1 gucl&~11ss1on willmake2nd FOUN D ·t oy St l..,cr co m C" Spe<·ia l izc trips & more! Free Sun· Gcroqes for Re-nt 4350 ~·1eJO .•1rcas. Han.dy tn tnnt dee-els, cre dit pt~ K Jo~ p 00. spa Yt'd Par;ipl~~ics . 542 .. 1169 day brunch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• San J)1cgo fwy. <!00 lu f''em. Ind & Atlanta, Ill\. --- Plus beaulifu.I s ingles, S50·Double Garaj!e , xtra 2())(1 sq ft. As low as 30 not important! 5Jf;. J953 ufl 5 960 ·3960 SPI lllTUAL llE1\0EH. 1&2 bedroom a pt s, high door.124 W. J ames per sqft.R:Jl-1400 Calllroker J acki.t> ' · ()pcnl01\M·lOPl\f furnished & unfurnished. St Cl\t . 673 -7787 -----• 530..478 1 * Adv1C"e on all matters, J\todels open 10 to 7. -J200SqFtc-2 store front LOST Gl'rman!'hcpherd 112N EJCamino Real, Sorry no pets or l·hildren SINGLE J!araRe. ~O. rno. v.·ith li dri Ye · in bays female. Capistrano art> a ~an Clemente. t•or appl. ASSEMBLERS f'or 1-:lectro Mechanical Dev1t·es. Exper ience preferred, hut will train. STACOSWITCH 1139 Baker, Co!r!ta Mesa 549-3 041 Roommat e se rvice f.·stde Cos t.a A1e s a .· Ideal for auto or 00•11 MEEDMOMEY? RE\\1AflD . 493 -3841 492.003-1 49'l·9131i a\'ailable. a.t on th to 6l5·~or640·4161 serv1re 51\'i W 19th St, PR l'v'ATE F UNDS t'or 493-1347 F..qualOppor. Employer monlh -cupancy. 'Office R~~ 64C!\6-l0681Jal ys S•IU 571U, l.'\'l'S d TD I S3 000 ·ll ~~:it-=·~-:;>.=.t It "" 'nl•Ull 4400 Zn · ?ans . · .. t Lost : Reward. l.ost near 'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• S20,000 Y.·e v.•..i.11 assist Talbert & Ward F Vly •· UDO YOU MAKE I~ !\SST MNGR/GA.50UNf.: ISOI W t HffD Store for rent Pre!iltRe Princ1palsorBroJters 11 17 3 Yr old ~a l ~ ·U CHRISTMAS ~ ~!s~~~~.~~~!ryc~ es C r. area, next door to Sh1rlt·y Reasonable Terms Gcr~an Shep. Olk & tan. fi GIFTS? II· HelpW-.t 7100 HelpWaoted 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookk('epcr tGirl Friday J>ff. Moder<.ite t ypin R &i :.lf"('U ratt• bookkeepinJ!!, personable. Expanding Interior Desitt:n 1-~i rm. Ca H t•rank Newl and A.S .l.D., Newport Jn· tt>r1ors . 3810 E. c:oasl llwy, CdM. 67.S-6420 or DRAFTSMAN Good drafting skll!!I t t"· q'd. Some mechanical I: electrical exper. deslr a· ble. Xlot future w/grow- i.ng ("O. Pacific Trawler-Corp --Oakwood Garde n Apartments .Newport Financial Ctr ftleyers Art Gall('ry 1 ~1 Newport Office A 1 "Rid .. 968.9103 0 commissions whi c h LeosincJ Office Space So Coast llwy. Laguna Glendall' ln•estment -"-'-·-0---•-'-----< 't' v.'h r .~ 11~1 v"rtise ~m ~I average from $200 to $300 OriU Pres.'i oper ator , Ex· C II S. 'l -J "' "-~ ln•~ "&~ un•r ""' mo fo, <omc of ou' E I •· a on 1te 1• anagcr Dch.49'1·4596 Corpoi-otion FOUND · Germ. Shep. 5 1rw-,,.,.. · · CAil WA Sll PERSOr.. perneces5ary. ng ne. t7141642·3111ext246 Since l946 mos old. P.1 Newland & •· 11,\JL,'PILOT fl prest>nt cmploycs . F'rec needed ror Jmport Ne" part.o;; assembler. l'~iskar 497.2930 , ________ _ M•wpcrt leac h Irvine ,11 \l)fn 645·0550 2 Stores nr Npt Po~t ()fl· Slater ~18. Mostly black. II t'lllUST~AS TR•:F.~ ,, hospitalization & pension Ca r Dealer. Apply in lnc. 7S9 W. 16th St. C.M. m Sq ft ea Si00/i\1o t'a Iii! B West r hff Dr. l~ Our Chnsim:t~ lrf'<' .,.,11 11 plan also. Call 644-44Wor WESTCLIFF BLDG. Gd l'ark'R· Al!t r .. Hi·z.l l•I 63 t -2Z33 l2<1 hrs I 842·l)t'i:I r• ;;pi;,.ar Th:ink ~i:1v1n11 \,I t$36-6111. ~;:>~i~o~b t:ihnpo~', &\RN $8.00 Hr• Co[fee FOUND s· & M Uv.v & :ii;::i•n IJ« 4(h, 1 Hostess led ----------1 Ext·culi\'e w /$50,000. cash 1 . 1 ",mes, lee v ~n,x -U 11111 & 18th 'ou , . .,,. ,J Attractive Woman. aboYC Inc., 1301 Quail St, NB r .. w1,•54n ~-~. C/\:-.;l\JlA 29 yrs exp. in Manage · • .'11 e ss,, 1 n . 1•· •·,l•lac ~ your "d for :.~II· ll\'~.~1ustdcsirca f /llme ...... """"' RlJSfNt-:ssc t-:N1'f.R mcnt & Sales. seeks to Bluffs . 53h7 Play a , ·II n,.1.,,1) ~~")..::,•,~ >"u ,..,,.h . ., l'arecor in beauty fn•ld. Cashie r,, mature person Ea'n $200 mo p /lime NEWPORT BEACH Col"••W.ntt!1!1°'-""°1...-,"eA .. Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MATURE workin ~ man to share 2 BR hous~ Close· in off street parkin~. re- 1 axed atmos phere . 646·1598 ./_ IJoo CONliT;oriiftQ :./ C-pleM ;-•orl•I .,,..,_ .I IJ•••lo! le\'el pos ition &lo NewpQrtBcac ( al t'°'~:'>!i• ~more in·ll full time. will train, • • NowleasinR newpnrnc ;rormali.:m · Willing to train . t:~-n-s PM, Call lrlrs, Camp f'u ller~rushSales,local Office & Jnduslrial secured high return in FOUND; Glasses pre =~-:. .;-:::~ ~ ~.) clusiYc shop, not htur. aft. lPM. 645_0032 area, Bdl, 968-8378. Pvt ent/ K. priv. Ci'<t $25 ! v.·k & $60 1 mo. up . 548-5954 or 556·0058 /,~II -bole:-• ./111o....--..... .I S4c'J --· ... , ,/ A...,ie -'"'9 Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 Space 581·9~'.i i-: 1in \'eslment w/some local scnption, Vic. MonrO\'Lit --. -----.l~ITT~5-~6~19~:tl__ ______ ll ..::.::.::.:.::::.:.::..:=:.....-- Canada Hd nff Inter company. Send delatl or. & 19th C Al in phonl' Del.on s U111sc:ic, eompletel---------~ Cashler.-Hostess state Sin Lake Forl'!it fers Ad 507 Daily Pilot booth fi4s.14sj scrv1rc for m(•n. lla1 r d 8 p C) Box 1560. Cost a --~..:_ lil)h n~.pcrmanenlv•a ,~· Q Expe r ' ·Apply en M ~a.Ccl 92626 FOLLOWING B IKJo:S for body. Afro, ~e mt l'ur AV N · Browns ~I o te l , 31106 lndustrialRrntol 4500 5030 FOUN I). ll unttn)!ton ly, culorin)!. pa1nl1 n)!. ,\:. Coast llwy. So. Laguna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~yWantt'd Beach Police l)epart. frost1ni::. l\ppt . Only Ch · E I J.5PM. LIVE at N'wpo't 0 -ach. Sl40 up store-offices cpts r r ••• nshnas am nns no: 2000 Sq Ft n 11•p & ••••••••••••• ••••••• mcnt . 2000 ~1 a1 n St 5-IS·7426. J!i l W. l!Jth St. ., "'eekly"''1nlerralC's .~. drps air bath. 17 301 warehouse space rlire<·I· 53&-56ll C~i . Begin Mow CASHIER-SALES s ingle room. 6302 W. Cst. Beach Bl , 11.8 . 842·2834 ly across fro rn l)C EARM tluffy girls 26 .. green ---------Exper 'd for ready to 11wy.PineKnr>t ~1otcl. SINGLE to ti rm suites AirportS49.14Ro from f OO/o tol 7.40010 Jluffyboys2G'' •FRIENDS& f'or/\VON RF:PRESfo..:N. wear & sportswear. (714 )673-0440 , LOVERS• '1'1\TIVt:s . lit•s t time t'/time pos1t1on. Apply A\·a i L in plush nffice IMTERESTon Sport2000boys 2o· ru:-.l t•vt·r t o e s 1 ... hl 1sh Gene's,2300 11 arborBJ, Rooms $25 w k up . bld~nr.OCAirport. f'\111 FREE RENT hi~secure2od col ~fa ss a~e . ~1 odel1ni:, (•ustomers. Excell e nt CM545-6524 w/kitrhen. Apt.s $37 .50 ser v it•e incl · Hcl'ep Y' .. t,deed C~I Scars~irls24"whil£' t::scorlSer,ice aYatl. For p i time ea r ning op · k ''. 9,cc uonis t. confer enc(' rnl. trus '· ~ Sears boy.o;26")!old Liheralcd ~1 a lt• & C---•-•oci1'sl "'' up . · ·'" or Move innow, 30-4 pnrl 11n1ty. lntcrt'!'i ted '> .., .. ~ 64S396? !<l'rox. automated typ BrokerS 781 lluff)·boys20··oranJ!f' Females. 24 hr. s('r\'ll'l'-Call: 540.704 l or ;',cnllh Xlnt s ituation fnr a -'""· etc. ~-11833· '"•o No rental payment unt1\I ""'""'""'~""'""'""'""'""'~ o-hwinn boys 26" red c•2.tn96. " ...,... ~ · V ·~ ~ 7 1"9 Beautician with follow. 1'1ission Vi ejo area . 211---"'---------J anuary '76. !'tt 1ss1on 1e· OWNF.R IDt:NTtt-·v & .w. · Furn rooms available BF.AUT.CLA.55 1\ jo's Industria l P ark. Partner wanted for pro· CLAIM fli -Fashion Boutique full y in)!,Gi5-8139 dayor eve~. 586·0589 a ft. 3 :30 F I R E p ROOF () F C 581-2340or aft. 6. 493-7687 r1table choi c-e real estate•I -'=""·'--------stocked wou.ld like to r.e· 8 I\ Hy S 1 TT F. R . 1, ~ t COUMTER HELP BLDG vt>nture. $25,000 re · Found lrish Settcr 5·7 mo. locate. ~~1ng space tn h.o;kp'J!_ 3 to 7 pm. d aily. Harbor at /\dams, C.~1 . Storoqe 455 0 qwred. $50,000 ~uaran· Yic Pier 11 N cw porl a~gre~s1\'(' 1n·tune Bc::iu· Fnt. Vallt•y. Own t rans. 1-\Jll & p/limc days. J\pp· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air <'Ond, elct't, cpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tK -d return. Se<'ured by B\vd .~·2163 ty S;1lon. Reply to Ad. 96J.J..maft 7pm 1 ..... Del Tat"·o, 252.'i2 La Babysitting eves. in ex· drp s. music, e leY ., Storage lot for nv ·s clc. JstT.D.v.·itbR.E.valued No.571.Daily Pilot,P .O. ____ c:c.:~·---1 l~az Hd,LaRuna lill\s. c h ange for r oom & janitor. <.imple prkJ!. All S8.50 per mo Neill S•J!n OYer $100,000. 968·0888 to· 1-·ound lO·l l Irish Setler Box 1560, Costa l\.lcsa. BABYSl'ITf'"'.R rull 11me, 2 t'ounter Girls for fast food board, new 3 Br. J Ba , incl. 3 min. s.o·. & 5 min. Co. for info. 53 1·337'1 d;1v !'tl/3 mo. vie Edin ~er & Ca. 92fi2G yr & 2 mo. old rh1lrlren. !it•rvu·e Apply in pcr::;on Condow/pool642·3399 ll1v /N.B. Frwvs, 7 min, Rental W 't d. 4600 ·. Brookhurstt'.V.530·4ut6 L1,·c.111prl•f'dCapistrann Prime Burger 7~9 w. airport. ~1 1{. Stever, s °"r $lUO.OOO : pay $l43.ooo 3 F d Blk&l c11· ~oyment& · a,c,·o.49G·"~S a·ft6PJ\1 . 1-1h C M r-·-sl H-4150 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr · sel'Ured by 1st on 20C oun : an o tt•, eparal" .... i . . Yll'll:' ........ Mgr.557·0l36or646·83H6 · I 6 · l900B\kW IOft Room& loard 4050 ESCROWOFCR Progressive independent hank has opening for art Escrow officer. Min 5 yrs exper. Contac t Mr s . l''erguson at Santiago Bank for appt, 8.12·S200. EXP. CLERKtCASHIER I To work 2·3 d ays per week, 9:30 AM to 6 PM.' int ludes Sat, bul no Surt or itolidays, ref nee. Call Mrs. Adam !! (or in. terview 6M-7S75 J f'iberRla ss M o ld inJ: Trainee F.xper helpful l'refer Mature Woman. MoJo Skate Roards, 93.'j W. 18th, C.M. 642-9922. FOREMAN MANAGERS & INSPECTORS 1st or 2nd shifts. Ma<.-G rej?or Yacht Corp I 1631 Placentia, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••••IC='-"-'-------Renta l needed, xlnt ren· ucres AppleValleywort mac-.: mo s. '••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIC IAMS DELIVERY Shalimar 0Gues t Home, Newport Beach. Sma ll ters: rCeti~ed,..1coup ~j 2(l $100.000 ; many improv,e _lSth Sl.Sl\5"l ·3KJ9 Schools & W/rfJll. New N .I~. sa lon. T e mporary .I-I oli day GEf\CERALOFFCCE I Pvt rm avail for lady, ofc. l or 2 Men. $65 re. r yrs tn os a es::i . can m rn ls. B )( 3 A PP >"OU.ND Small •·-i•e do" '"'truc:tion 7 0 05 ••1.-•,1 o' • •o.8582. LI H C C II G II II 2 llrl f h c v ti 1714)242 314 .,.. .. ., .. ,,.,., "" Season. Apply, oyd 's eavyphones. o mputer fine food , h ome al · mo. a e nc · 1 • • un urn s or 8 ey, · 4 Vi e 1-"'.uchd & Edin~cr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 6420200 duplex w/,g<1rage & fncd n-a t ' a . "l t'on re Nursery, 2038 Newport knowledge. Ad r csso· mosphcre, $500mo. C.i\1 . · i•d. R('fs. Take ra re hkc.> Mort~s, Trvst 839-1237 . Prof. Tennis L esson s . oc: u 1r1 ns. J a 1 n· HI.CM 646-7441. gr a ph m acti ines. Call 6429278 3 3 W C 0 '" 503 P\1. Cou rt. Reas. pYt & tal 1n nt•w l:dft1 Salon ---b t 8 • f · · 33 • stHwy own .Canpay$l80.only ei:us · FOUND : Doberman / · Im c n st 6757720 e ween am-.. pm or Vac:otion Rt'fttols 4250 TOKAI BANK BLDG Easts id e prcf'd . Near •••••••••••••••••••••• w e i rn a ran c r . rn a 1 c , ~roup rates B92-0331 ~~n~u .:....:..__-___ Dfli•ery & appt. Dewey's Jtubbish ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEC.SUITF.SFRO~I bu s. Ca ll 642 26 16 LOANS t QQO/ bml tan Vic. Rrislol & HetpWc.tff.d 7100 Stockman Servic(',642_-_11_•_1 __ _ Rent or Lease. PalmSpr-•$1'5month* anytime. l stTD~oonOs-9•~./0 Irvine.C.r..1 .557·s.A07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boys & G1'rls 1-'/time in rluding Sat & _G ___ l_r-~ w h h I. bo r .1 ,""n. •Iu>l be.,., 21 .• •-e ener a ....... r as c 11 inns area. Completel"', Har r rontage ava1 · Act' tv D" cto' f 99 .~ ., ~ I t 1•0 N I ru~. 2 bdr + 3ba. Cond~ Room 500, Want 2 or 3 Br. home or F 0 u n d · L a r g e ~t b 'd''1 · 1 eh or 10 to 14 years of :tgc. Dai -llarold , 495 Jo;. 17th St, app .Y· a ·• ewpor •• 2 ·~~ apt, nr t ennis ct. 1f possi 2nd TD loans Samoy--; ltusky. Nuv 10 e con v · .. osp. Must \y Pilot deli vt'ry rfJU t('S C t· •1,.,., Center Dr. Newport Bch, at beautiful private In· 642·1243 .,... .4f...., t"U ha Ye cert1f1cate Pref ()!"; •11• ~.~a . ~A• AA c n . ble, rent on monthly FairestTermssince 19119 Victoria Palms. C~1 · maybca\'adahle 1nyu11r .,.............,., di an Wells Racquet Club. 6~ PER en FT basis 556·4242 S......,er M ... Co. "~"·1414. cxper. Call 642-0400. area. Earn profit fnr de· Open beamed ceilings, u -..,..., vm •7 .,...., hit/ins, dshwshr. li ghted 1617WESTCLIFF·NB Artist needs li\•e in studio 642·2171 5'1.5·001 FOU S I . i\PT J\1a n a~er. 16 U. h\eries & co1sh . trips or · 1 p 4 AGT 541="2 1c:.=c:o_c_ ___ ...c_::.c=i . NO : ·ea p oin t odul'<.11 .• ,dn•&m•.o'nl. merchandise for scllin~ tennis crts w res ro. · . ......, or ronYcrted •a'3ge. Nol s f 1 v " " h ,. ~ . d ADJ 2ndTDLoonsWc.tted iamese ema c . ic. Nr. lloa!;( & ocean n£>v.' su scnpt1on~. or pis. J~cuzii, sec gr · F\lrnished office, Bank of mor e than $135 . m o Har bor 81 \'d. & Warner, 992 .• 110 1nformat111n pll'ase rall lnd1an Well s CC . C0>la 'lesa Plata, .oc 642·4478Jim Hu y T.D.'s forcash. ._ . C/ -------I 1714 345-4144 " "'°" Loans on2ndT.D.'s r'.V.53 I·S9-1.1 -6<12 ·<1 32 1. From S:in · · · mo.S56·3900 Busine-ss,4n•rst / Nev.·Loans·2ndT.l)."s - -. Ap t Hesident tl-1anager , Clcment<--S;;1n .J uan Refttalsto.sh•e 4100 NEWPORT attr••io·ve Finance $3000.-$30,000. LO~'T s mullbtn (wht_n:iale e:icper·d. J I Units. I blk Cap1str:1n o :1rt':J, 1·alJ .-d o ~ · B c n J a rn 1 n • from ocean. 6<15·8107 . 495·0f>.10 and ~11ss1ou Vil!· ••••••••••••••••••••••• g a r den offi ce s ui tes,••••.••••••••••••••••••• Equity lnvsmt. Div. llallowecn, 934 W. 18th. IR"-D OF .... BARNETT 'ITG '"0 JO -El 'fnro area, c:lll T ~ various sites, from <13< in· IMll , _ " ; ..... · Reward. 640·7831i •1\rc you interested in 581·6..1!0. C" • .,K C •US? cl ulil & janitorial serv. Opportunity 5005 20 Yrs 1" Org ~ty. . . . n1anagcment ? Earn up t:nual (Jppor. Employer IUlln "' 979 6666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·2134 anyl!me I Lost . i::r1cnd!y ~.1n puppy. to $1500 per mo p /time ., ~ouse·Matcs Unlimited . . UN 1 QUE FI\ S JI I o N 9, Mo;> u~~ Ch1h uahu;i. 1'1ature. 639·6123. will take. the g uess work Beaut. ncw ofc bldg. I or 2 BOUTIQ UE, best area AnnouncerM'ftts/ Tequila. Al .J :1mhoree ----Bondrr Mechanic o~t of finding you the room suites. $150 per mo 675.(1930 /&10·6823 Personals/ lld on Pat Cst llwy L1ke[•---------•I rig ht roommate. We & up. Sec'y serv. on pre-Lost&FoUnd trail.4pm ~l on .li75·6628. Asscmblcr!I Challengin1L interestin ~ ( II be( N 0 C · i'ob for p('rsnn W/\'ancd care u )' scrl'en ore mises. r .. Airport, Ml..,l•BOX ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRODUCTIO .. ' 'you get referrals. NB. 833-3104 . J"'1111 Lost & Found 5 300 Pf'l"SOl'lols 5350 J"'llll mac 11 Int' s h 0 P e ·" · 832·4134 Mon· Fri 12.1pm . Chocolates ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS iwnencf· lo build prc-_----------1Lg ex c offoc a t I cision !lem1conduct<1r . e . e va1 . LOST: 7 mo. old male Drinkin~ prob cm"' Single L'ady wishes to w /secre tarial !icrviccs Hi·\'Olume·rcpeat seller . Call Alcohol llelp/l ne wirchond1n):! t"fJU lpmrnt share 2 Bd. 2 ba Apt. includ ed . Overlooks Will s ta nd ri ~ld in · white&blk cat .Wearing 24 hnraday8.1..'i·JKJO t-:Jectronic A!li;emblers Thcpcrson wr !lcekmu~I w/non smok:in,I? lady who Orange Co. Airport. Con· vestigalion. Your banker collar w /Snoopy written v.·it h at leas t 6 months c:ic· hav e pr c v 1 o u s c x worksnights.Beautifully tact Kathie for details will approve. Men or ~5~.7~~7~~sAaR~e rd PREGNANT? perience in 1·abl<' h;ir-penenc(' w /la U11·~. mil li; ·furn . & d ecora ted 7S2-0847 women. P arl time OK Carin~ ronfidential nes!l1n g. sold ertn ~ :lnil & prcc1s1on lonl:-. El1·1· w /f rplc & s p i r a l No s ellinj'! (no vend) LOST ; Little white do~. counselinJ? & referral t ouchup o r pr inted tr1 cal /t'!l·rtron1~ hark· s taircase. $ISO . mo . •lMO FREERENT• Req.S2SOO.secured.Call female ftl altese.. Cdftl Abort1011 , adoption & ci rcuit boards . 1r you j'i!round hPlpfu\ but we 6"S.&319 days, &4S·S032 1·2·3 Rm. offices rrom Mr . Hill , (714 )956·7824 area Reward. &f.4.2858, i keeping. qualiry and are a ~ood <'a n tra in T hi s is :.. n.lghts&Son. $135 per mo. Near noans wer,S4().6B40 APCARE547-2563 re liable worker, please grQ"'1.hpos1t1on. -~--------1 Airport. No leasereq. T1tN Christmas! apply \n person, Orthodync Electronr('» Career wo man seeks 83J..3223 9 Til noon Space a\'ail. for s ale! FOUND : Irish Setter, MASSAGE lS9'JSupt:r1or Ave, Fl 2 sametoshai'ebeauliful 3••---------·t of Christmas Tret!i. Fem. No. ident. Vic. San· RGURE MODELS Costn J\11:'sa 646·11ilfi br1p<Sl75.S<ll-7200 FRUREMT Loc Harbo' ta Ao a Rov .Bd MVCC. STANDARD -"'-="""-'--'-----1 Ollices as low as 35< per nr Sake,, CM "'7·<~1 ESCORTS MEMORIES Need female to share lge n M' · v· · & ~ ~ ho u se o n Balboa sq · ission lf~)o ·BrislolalWar ner.SA Outcall·Appt.or1ly ' Peninsula SlSO. lnt'I utfl. Laguna Niguel. 200 to Frank Bianchini 546·8191 i-~OUND Small black & llumP·Office·Studio l .. 'C 2000sqn.83I·1400 brown female mix. Vic. 6 3 1-3811 1 J"'llll • _Ca~l~l_IH~e~e~l~he~r~,~·~7!'"~!1()5()~~·-J ---;:::;'.::-;::-:;~;;;-::-fEstab. buslnes!'l lady seek· Trabuco & /\llcla Mi!i!lion ----------I\. subsidiary or MlllelFem to share 3br lniMLowOffice ing manufacturers & V.586·6726or5R1·4574 . Loseyourcool withyour Al)J•r~I ED home in HB w{col\ege Neor OC Airport, S.D. wholesale dlstributors child ren? l-Jelp Is availa· J\fAON ETICSCORP. atudent.96&&35fAn 6. freeway. View Office in interested In forminR {"O· f' o u ND : ht 3 c k , blc 24 hrsS49.S939 222tSo.AnneSt ..:.=:=:;.:;.:.:.="-'-'--I well appointed s uite. ventures. Involves t'xcit· longhe1red )'oung cat . ..:.;_;;.:.c:..:_:c.::..:..:.:. ___ I SantaAna.Ca~27CM Fem t hare3BrZ811,dis· Reception , centra l lng&uiiiquC!holoi;raphic 19th & Monrovia. CM. "EDwouldyouliketo1:0 \ hw, wutt/dl')', TV furn. phone. library, Xerox, material. J oyct Wells Spoiled, Very unhappy, to Reno by Greyhound An Equal Opportunity ulll pd $150. 675·9236 ample rree parklnll 497.3423 Wave name & want.owner. Please call Miiii e phone l fl S> BmplO)'e:rM /P f N.lkh. • 833-3622 number. a n 2P~t . 548'8015 38 -66111",. The f11 stesl tlr:iw 1n thr W<'st .·. a Dculy Pilot Clas!lif1e<l 1\d. 642·567JI ot.:LJVt~RY P~f News p a pe r , xlnl parl·t 1n1c in1·nm e S200·$500 p<'r mo. Hrs. ~1pprox 3 5 P ~1 . THE REGISTER GIRL De liver fly('rS in n c..- tracts lhruoul Or Co Oil Sat morns. C.lr & ins. r•~ q 'd . $2 .75 pe r hr + mileage. MR·1550 540.;M)(,lf; --'---.-----Girl F'riday, M;i turc. Bk· lh.:ntA I Ass1stant~dys per kpng expcr req 'd . Cal wk. l\('t'onstrut"tion pr ac 64().822'7 for intt'r\'W. ~I ce, expcr1e n ced .. 1----------- 645·407·'--"-------I Ho s p it a I ·A id cs .9 Orderlies, immed open Dental Assistant i n gs. T rai n ee!! ok Periodontal Office. I 642·0400. yr ewp . In 9"f'l'ol c1en-1--------- tal office rrq. Bock of· Hostftt /Cashier ' f i c e w I' o m r WAITRESS bowl ....... f bus DAY /NIGHT ""-s" 0 iness See A1 gr. Mon-Sun. 9·t: office proc:f'dures.Fvll a .m. flA RRY'S NEV til'M. 6 44.0683 YORK HAil & GH!Ll, -----424A l\1 a rtin,l?a le Wa y DISPATCHER N . B . nr. Ori:::. Ct; l(fraY('}'.'lrd.) /\.irport. Apply 1n person V('llow Ga b Company 11~1 Slater. F, Vly <Nu Pt.one Calls 1>1casc) llousekeeper, f.nglis) spkg, hrs nexible, SJ hr or 2 day wk. Student OJ 497-2625 01 s p atc hC'r Expe r in Jlou.'ll"kPepcr/Companio equipment rental busi· Live 1n for elderly C<Mi ncss. Typing, billinR ex· pie. Pvt. Rm & board. pe r. Sa l a r y ope n . days off. 6'13·12SO a 008 7994. 640.1963 --------~ DOCTORS ASSIST. llousekee~r. 5 days,\ hrs. Must be or«•ni&~1 \'ouna lady (lS•2.8) to a!!· relia. No smoke. N.1 s1~t In H~:tlth Spa. N exp. re11 .. we train. App· _642_·_3411_1_· _____ _ ly noon·8 pm . 211 llarbor Blvd. ~ta Mesa Stll idleilems . ' . HOUSEICHl'H 1 4 1-IB , ~ days wk. Ow lrDhsp . Lido J i l t 642.Q30, bwiiness - I • ... .f8 DAILY PILOT Ttlursd11y N~vember 1l, 1915 1t~~!!!.~~~•••• ~!!!.~~~~•••• ~~-~-~~ .. 1~~~~.~-~~•• ~~!~•~•~•••• ~.".":.~•••• ~~~!!~.7'.~~~•e••••••••J~.~~~~!.~~~-~~.~ ....... ,1 ~~~-~~~~~~•••• ~~~!:~.' ........ ~~!.~ ~~••••••••••••~~~~ ~~~~.~~.~?.~~ ~!'!'.~.~~~.~.~~ ~~~~ .... ,.~!~~ ~~~::'.~.~~-~~~~ ~•wport ~och I 069 H.wpori 8eoch I 069 Gntet-ol 320211,t;t-: 3 Ur dpht w /ftw~ep , New one ~tc·r: 3t};~:~:.· ······················ ·······················1 ······················· LllK White \\'a ll·r Oceun RENTALS COME .. STAY Wltrrus SEW sp:u· 2 br. l I ba, 811 ·11'1."f , rpl t . ).::I )t , \'u. SlS<J mo. 'l'I' I.iv. Rm 2 DR. l ba ham~ for only _ patio. iµard~n. !_~ulll, n S46 S6ll. "'kndi. or ult~- ...... rrp lc. -199·2237 or ~ .. ~Jll'an, h ii,:h ly uµ. LOW W.EEKLY RA ES ~~1 5 642'1""'' 1 BrdupJt:x . patio . .).1rd. fl. I () /) C ~; ;'" t \;, •t•S 14w Ott · Bcautirully furnished large studios and MEW EAST SIDE 2araie. frpl ~~ ino 1 r-J-ido J~(e Jllll.2b:1 ht1rrrtfor$39S. one .bedroom suites -all With (ull 2 Hr & Dt'n, cpts. drpg , blk~aeti :-...16~fltJli 900 BLOCK VIA LIDO HORD J>11n11• luc.11 11111 . \\tlh hrt1;.1thtak:in g \U'\\' l.J1 .. 1I 1:1 11111' honll' 1\·1th j.!l'i'al pt1 1t '11l1.d !or r1 ·d1•cnr;it1ng & l'nla/'g Ill!.!. I l ~d r111-.. ~ 1,1 1111!.v rni.. ;>o fl. lot,\· l~~l'. j)l\.11' 1'\. :-.IL JI \\'ra1J It UJ) lvr l'h11,tc.1.1 ,' ~lotJ.lJilO LIDO RE ALT Y 3377 Via Lida, H.B. 67).7300 Nt wpori Be ac h I 06,11ncome Property 2000 ·······················~······················· t 11 1 1 1 \ \l 1 1 11 !'-I r 1• 1 1 1 'J J " ~ ..11· .\I .1r111 .1 d1 I 11, 1 11 , •II 1,111 ... ,1 ~, 111·) .11'1'.1 H,\' n~n1·r II ldl' ,\1,,f!,·ilL1•r I ~1.11 ~"1 r:!t:!l:l~11:1 7'.t!1 \ll'rlllll·r l\o11rd nf Hltr:-.. 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J llr '.!' ~ ll.1. pit 11.1111•. lnltll ,1l' ('•11111 $.'\;1,.',11(1 lilO -lllk:! .. 1111•. or f~lll·5:ll t11\•n.int 111 I lnU!o.•' Ii Or . or 5 Br +l"fl.CostaM•so 3224 rl'<·reation,S375/mo .,\~k bt>am.ed ct'1 l.,fr~ll',Duple•ei.Unfurn 360 0 1 213 ·•1'1!t·641 2ur673-598 1 _ No pl•ts . Sl !Jll . 1975 t•nnrmou~ frplt·. 27' heam ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Keith !)62.4471 Ai.rt dshwshr S55(). 67J·l972 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ... -Pomona 642·4435 «1."d1ng.;, "'' a lt front ~·1n Fircµlar<: J lk.•drm. :! b:i . . . . -. --673-S71Y 'i''knds or aft 2 HH 1 Ha ('d:\l n, 11 WALI\ to bay/bt.>;il·h 2h r . --;;;:;;::;;;:~1 ----..;;.;;._,;;..;;..;;. dn.,.,s ovcrlonku1~ lak(' i·p\.;, drps, hllns. Super Super .ShOJrp 2 br conlfll , 5P1.1. I , ', · . ~ _ · 1 •·~ ha. ,l!ar:o:c. $2fi0 . .v r· 5130 J hr dplx. married Ph · da~·s (213) f..!f..57!J!i lol'<itinn . s:1ti 5 /n1o 2'~ h;1, rnl IO 'bch. S:15\1 1 · --j ':11 1 11!rt nn:1>t•li;,~,!"Jrllf• ]v 407 Jli1rdi n,I! 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Property 2SOO 1;.1t;.5!11 1 aft lil'l\1 . . r hi.:. incl $.150. 646·!_40<! _ E;1i.tsuh•. :! br sn1all 1·h1ltl H71 ·1W71. Also furn . ------ 2 BR, 1 ba, w1nl('r S225 <\ BB . 2 ha, yearly S-1\1~, South Laquna I 086 •••••••••••••••••••••••! ..... ____ _;;;;;;;;;;1 4 fi r, 2 ba, fanuly home ll K oo pets. ti42·0·11;1 i Hr 2 Ra rrple, palio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEMON HEIGHTS I• I Hr & f'H, vit•"''· l!'n111s. :1ner4 .301"'·kend" Capii.trono Beach 3818 hu)!e c loscls . pool , :i UH . 2 1\11 S:l25 Winlf'r 3 Bf{, 2 ba S.300 \\'ntr. Ha1·neJur apt furn $155 \·rly MEW-SPA:MISH Oi':t.\}XE . l:lJSl't){\1 3·BEOH00{\\ v.•ithfami· S!502 br.w:Jlktoh!'arh puol. ~f,50 mn. 559·4&46/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1lulls. pe t t)K . S300. ly roorn, covl'red p:1tio, 1;.12 8235 Jnyt't' Br;1nd new 2 Br, 2 Ba dt·· 5'16-H:J97 ·2!(1flry :1 Hr. 2 l!a , \\.'/dl'n, .1trl·h,•d "ind<•'.l·s Sp:u11s h l1ll' 120 tl f'J.:r1·1· oct•an vi1•\\', \'1 l·ton:1 lll"h area pr1n only S8~.5U\I t'\.:~ ESl'i\'l"l-:. (l \'l'r 1 a<'rl' fl'nrt•1I y;ird. ut·ross.from LL:l' new 2 br duplex. l'pls. ~ts Furnii.h~d r u :. h i.: r ll II !1 tis w I ~C'hOfll. $350. Ci!ll ltAL tlrps, bltns. pvt yd , gilr LIDO ISLE ........................ . luxe apl. 2 1·ar i.:ar, \'ie'i'' . bltin!'>. s.11.'l mo. 49ti·J430 \.\a1 l·r1Jll & Koi fi::.hpond Balbo p I I 3707 l'll\i Clll N . H ~al tor SZ!U. !147 ·3541 v.•ork . u h 11 1 a cnnwo '.! Hll, ,I 11,\, uruquc farn1 675·•IJ9Z OP EN SAT /SUN s:i 6. 363!1 l' \'c s. ~tr . 4 r, 2 ba o ml'. a e ct'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mor 3822 lyrrn 2ti()(!Sq.rt.uft:om· p kilchen, frplc. dllll· gar. BAY \'IE\\'. hcach. 2 hr,••••••••••••••••••••••• J.!f'J 297l fort&luxury .~2-1,SOO. 1·5: 208(/ Garden l . .01ne , eterson"·------·I s o . palio . Yrly $550. •• OF">' , ----Costa1\ofesa,li7.S·4392. 1;7:1·•1'<98('.\'t•s /'i'•knds . S.'125 lhru ~fav. Util pd . ...,so Isl mo. ren t . THEVENDOME SEA WIND Condo. 2 BR .• 2 ba .. d~11 Unf. Yrly . $475. associated Mob ile Homes 1\VAIL Now :J Br. t 'a1n . _____ Picr /plo:i.:. adiL"' 303 t:. New 3 br. 2 lta. Sup_er J l~e bdrms w 12 balhs. frplc. putif1 & pool. (]uicl adll unil !i across from Costa l'tlesa Park. S'l75. &15·3381 or 837·9517 . 1845 For Sole 1100 ~ CALL NOW ltn1, 2 car gur. l'rpts & Ba ck Ha \' :'!Hr, frplt'. l'pt. F.d.,:cwall•r 1·8i1 ·2W.f. area. 2 car ~ar .. $400. /\.naht•im ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752 JS AV1\lLllEC.1s·r :1nu.2 d rps. S"'·im1n1n)!" pool. ... bit · d&'J Poinscltia,CdM.549·8867 ---· --~~~~~~1.:;:;;;;;::;;;;:~ 7 1 f 1 I .. rps, ns. nice yar -11•C'lll'.Ll)ll . I I I "11~ .. L!:.!!~_·.!.~~!J I BA, f'P, Bii . l'hildrt'n t•nccc yarc . S.llll) rnn. i·ar~ar .SJS(l.541 ·~H34. " 'oor O days. !llr. Iha. pool, sha)!. Hit · •lnParli. Resoleoi • • ()I\ r\l·ar all si:hnols Pool S\l' int"rd. 531·ti52·1 ------bt>;u·h $155. n111 l n<·l 1 :~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! •ns. Drapes . $180. Ca ll SAO K EA S-A EAL TO RS 102~ W Solboo 1>11·31>4 1 • lu\Vfl)l·:S • OONALDM.BIRO $;175 /inn. 5·15·1i7 ·10 or orM92·577•1. !Br.2 &.frpll'.2.:ar~ar .1 ut1 I /\lsn2hr f.73fi&IU 5'~.':'9'16 t:v1:s OCE,\NFHl1NTnc"' I Dr "1:! \\'\Llt-'S • A••0 t•o••• k~0110•\ ij.12·HIHI. -----v.•11Jk to bch , pool, & ten-upper. CpL'i, tJrps. gar. • i!'' \V I[) ~:s .. N('\\'IY decorated. ~1ovc in nis t·t. Kuls & 1 pet OK Cos:ta Meso 37 24 rS Quiet Tri· I' lex, 2 Bd , Yrly lse. SJ50. 642·3443 • 21 \\'IDES • Rcntols :i Hr. 2 Ua , frslfrt•e r l'fri j!.I no"' :lbr, .!!nod \()c;.1t1on. 5400 mo. 962·1:!0~0 aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl J . bltns, ref rig. in closcd - t'.d l ••••••••••••••••••••••• clsh.,...·shr , bltns, frpk·. IJ!c s:rL"> fH.'r monlh. As k ror 5pr-.1. S37.50WEEK & UP '' ~.!.:!.!.... ~ar . laundry, adult s, PARK NEWPORT 'llCG II ~:s Tt>l>A ,... Hout.es Fumii.hed fn cd yd_ l"loat s torllgl'. Kl'ith. 91i2-447 1. Agt . •Sludio & 1 UH. i\pls S210. &12·0247or f.73·1:!3&1 . APARTMENTS ;1:!110:.:no ••••••••••••••••••••••• S:\6Smo 962Jn7:! -1 B J-HH . 2-ba, 2·rar prkJ!, •T\l&A-1airlScr\·f\vail • GenHol 3 102 -l~rnew ~a(JU('Sl a Z a. pat10.s1nlpetsUK.$.395 •PhoneSt•r v.ll!df)OO I A.creaqe for sal~ 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.i no. 2 ba. frplt·. r:1n1 rm .. ram. l_tm, no pets . 8'>61 Ph . 673·6:I77. •Children~ctiun C<JRONI\ Dfo::L r-.1AH 2 Br To.,...·nhouse. frplc. Pool. tennis. continl'ntal hrt'akfasl So1nc ocean & Catalina \ 1c\\'s. Close to shopping & fine bcaeh. 64-1.2fiJ I roun SE,\SONS APTS Spa<·ious 2 hr s tudio, 1 1 ~ ba. p\·t patio. poo l. Adults, no pt•l s. 5195. 735 Joann St. f>4S.0332 Ba chelor I or 2 n(•tlrooms and T"~·nhou st•s Fr ~29.SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ft'lll'l·d ytl s pact' for Brooks1d('. $450 Isl & last \\'<H '\l>l l f.,\.,,./l SI 7!10 S~·un pool. 1. hr. kH ls. pets ,ardl•n. no 1.1r•t:-.. S..135 tst + 5<.•c f°l'(•.96.1·2tl07 HOMEFIMDERS •Low month\)· rate!'. , , ( i\1 r\l.;v Ltt~t thr,S\75 . •S.50Ft·.,...,cck's reut pc1 \I Baru·ho. 1.11!f l'•t k 1111 l l ti ~la!>!&d1•p<1s1 l .Rl'l:.re l-o'n• )244 **642-9,00•• w /.·•<l ()pen 9-lj l>aily ~·· . II c• I I t i. ~· Ir. u L • I 54~ Ol"iO ft I '• St• ''1 •·111 ~'"· Ill µ.J ,.1nglt !o. ptt" NH 1 c1< .. ·· 1• a ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• St60.ltir.rurn.Frplc . ZJ76Newport nl\•d.Cl\1 ____ , ~BR . Garage. Adults, no 1 .... -................... ~"."' ........ I prL<>. to:aslside Spa l'ooll<>.'l\•nn1s /\('fl)ios Cron1 Jo\1:.h ion lsl;ind ;JI .Jambor('t• 11n San Joaquin 1-ldls lload "111.thl :5 !0 11·1·~ -,:Il l' . ' "· • .. , . h I' , 1 ,.1 ••. 1 l1r Sl•ll). utll p1I Ch,!! ., Hr fn ed vard i::a ril~t llEAU1'. San Joaquin · l' i.: · a.\8-9755or&l5·3967 \\flt'! ,1 v• ..... I 1 "'~'l"·"•I -' -· · 2 b• 2ba bll"S l'rpl" I ,.,_.,,..., 11u1(•l, c·oup)l' only. No ·r~·nhm<' Large 2 Hr, 21~ · · "· ~. USC SIT S I Owncr /Agent642·51K>O l'.11·111,·r "'•:u1\l•li for pro Costa Mesa 3 124 l'hild rcn nr pe ls. S2Ul. Ha. 2 sty. Vn'w or ~ull f1l :1t11c <'h1111·1• rc.111'l<ol;1!l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'!.~ !l:.'d or~l79-78&!1 l'O Ul'Sl' & lake . $550. 2 hr. appls. rp. sngls S A A •2 br, Iba, Corolido, walk l .ar~e n•l·e ly furn . bach. beach /pool. t•a rport & I hrs . ,\dulls nnly, no $250 Adlt s f nu pe ls "Jew Luxuri ou.~ :I Hr. & 2 17141644-1900 \Pnl Url' S2~· ouo r1· 5--17·70.14 >395. :1Br.21.Ja. xx l~c yd, room for l'am1ll·r &. boat. 2R26 [r\'inc. &lti·MK83 or .5-15-76~ JX'IS, 21\0Nev.·porl BL 1!33·8974 Br Triplex frplc + all 2 houses lo bcaC'h. 4 hr 2 xtras. for more info call ba. frp!c. "''el har, den <t.01rt•(t S.'>o !MKf 1·11.1r:1n HOMEFIMDERS ll't•I rf'turn S1•1•11rl·d Ii\ JMMACULAT[!! '* •642-9900 • * 1 ... 1 'I ll "'Llh H I·: \ ,1 h11·1I l\1ob1le. ulll paid Sl05 0 \1'1' SlUU.000 !.lt'1i 11.'!X.'1 t1i :1 • cht-:. WU). E-sidt'3 br .2 ba .kid~· C~t~ry Lats I : C ryp h lSOO ........................ EZ ll•rms t br S.15 "'k t.:asl!>Jd<'. 425 r:. B:i y . 1off ! Ceml'tl'ry Loti. l\a rl>or Tustin I :J Bit, 2 BA . cpls, l<··~r (.':<.! A!>kln~~ $:![10 drps. dhlc ~ar . !!nod cu il i 5 ti 1 ~1'. l'ht>/l(' nt'iJ,:h horhoud . $375. ~II j.l>():I I J~~~~~~~!~il :\J!l'lll (;.1t).~:P111. f..-1fi· 7KO(l, .! ~r.1v~· ·'Ill'' .11 !':IC 1rrl'l• sz;o 2 Rr. ~·a rd . ept.;, ~l•·n1ori.d l'.1 rl.. l'h11111• L B h drps lt'iO "]}"~!uni t: \'is· ~51 ~~l oquna e a c: 3148 ta r141;.~i , 545·71i2H ••••••••••••••••••••••• C o ndominiumsfTawn-i Hr 2 Il a c·(l!la lo!l'. houses tor sale I 700 l11·;1111vll t'l'lllni.:~ .. ~un ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lt·~·k , ur l'11lll'ry Sht1t:k Sharp :1 Hr + nonui.. ;ill hltn" & frplc. Fam1I~ un ly SJ75. 557. 7ti4M HORTH LAGUNA CONDO S V\'h1t\'\.\:t\er \'tl'"'" 2 ,"'1 '.J b1!rm u11ll !> from $.')<\.f11~1 •~•1 C'~prt·~, .'\11r th Lailulla Coll 675·7225 C•o L _,. '<lfl • IU~ lffl".01' DI ••HIO .. \~.\ LLE\' HEAl;fy & BER~ EP\ITEAPAISES CO /, Jlr. 2 ba llt'"\I In 1\ult ~urse . SJ(' S.'li,\/Utl Pnn nnlr •196 4i fi 7 $.125 •1!1-1-137·1 Newport B~oth 3 169 ........................ \du ll !'ark N1'\\ port !''urn i\lohde. 5·1H·!.ll 04 dys, .,.u: H070 n1j.!ht :. l)i':l.l ''\:to: ltl 'i''Oho11Sl' Ill lht· Bluffs. :i hl'dr11or11 . 21 ~ hath s.525 furn1shecl, .11,,1 ,t\:\1l;ihll' unfurn Hkr 117.1 K550 [~ Houses Unfurnished Sharp ·1 l!i•dr1M11n , 2 h11th . l\.il'S:1 111•1 i\1 11r h1tllll' f\\·ad;i1Jl1• ll('<'. I. '-1i5 per month . 1nrlu1hni.: )!ard rner. Call L arry . ~lli-.'lAAI!. ,1 IM'I. I '• ha. rrpt, lirp.;, r11\l'll'd 11a tio, fl'n1·1«I yd . roo111 for Oo:1l or 'l'rlr 'l'ov t•o n ven ient l0t·;111011 Kid!! ok. $.195 l)nve lty, Z:\14 <;Olll'~l'. Ca1154!f ~1911. ----{_'QN [)() Xlnt !':-s ide 11)1« 4 hr. 2'~ h:1. !:1111 rm. frplt', l'&I). 2 t'ar gar. $425 . mn. fh.~·ncr .'l4M r&.1 ____ , ·1 Beclr(111111 2 ll.1 L1 nH1\· •••••••••••"-••••••••••• ru1 Z !o.lury, 3 ~.,...1 n1111u11( General 320 2 PQ!)l!',:Jdull i.1•l'l 11•n. end ••• •••••••••••••••••••• HEW CONDO ~ASTS ll)E J hr. 2 ba, l'l'.Pill ·le,·('I. frph" J 1·ar MDr W/Ol)llr 537~ 345 Unive r sity !~15·95<1:\ U,n•t . A-tont1 rello 'J'q "'·n Jlou~l' ()\l:nrr SJ7 .~150 ili l 1163 lnconw Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW OFFICE BLOG. Modern 3,027 SQ ft off1t'(' bJd~. on corn1•r /t>(·.tlJe>n ~ U guna He11ch. On·1it_. park1n~. n"'•n(•r V.'ill t111lor tc rm!I f(lr qu1tliCir d huyl!r-i\s li:1n 1t o nl y sloo.ooo REALONOMICS BROKER "1H100 •REMTERS• 1''11111·11 t-: lJ NUSU A I.'. (' i\h:":.t S\tijl I hr .~n !'dS I· \l•·~u ~H!. 2 hr. kills l' :\1'•,.,1 furn 5:10 I hr lhln! lll'h po<il , 2 hr, ap vln-.. kids. Pt't ~ !!uni Br h :•hr 52110 k1d!I NEW CONDO ~'.ASTSJ O}o: :I hr & rlt·n . 21 t ha. rormrr modt•I . $395 3 •15 I Jn1vcr5ity. 64!'1·~3 Jlun! Hth r11r11 •llx b1Jch 3 Off , 2 Ba . dbl ~a r, frph". ~ w1frplt' '225 red yd. $32.'\. mo. + dt>p Nwpll!rhfurn$2602br 745 ("('ntfr S1 . Jlill , MANYi\IC)Ht;i\VAIL M6·8f>40 R~al Joumal , --- 53"' 40 20 F..; '°' 3&. b><k ,,., ""' V"' "'""' Nu t!rpt, dr•ret. paint L.andlorcl" fo"'rce ~_r\•ice 142' mo 492·f'196 I, -------'I Univ l'k Terr. 3 Br. 2 Ha ·rwnhsc. Din. Lndry, lge kil. $115. 552·789ti Nice I Flrdplx ~Ul('t. S('p Cl-11\Hl\llNG 2 br. l ha . l by gar. E:mpl arllt O\'t•r l':tr J!a r , frplc . $:!25 . 35, OO l><'l.'i . 5·1M·l021 549·8867 _______ , S .-. 5 lld _Z_'_"_b ___ tl C O~OO Bluffs. R ~1 y .1p,1ch10_1;1sh . ~·au, n~_; \'ll'"" J hr, 2'':: IJ:1, frplr al' l'u ousl'. r.nc us.,., N' 1 $'OO lk 1 &I -opes .. 1 .1no l ·.y~.. ronl pat1n. 1».1.m&1 davs. v. :1llo:1nJ! dist. to schools. · I Br trlr u111ts Sl\0·5165 \'1ev.·of Hay, mod 2 Hr. 2 \Va!t•r/l!a!o. pd. 133 E. Hilh l'<l r ~ar, sundeck. $.100 St .U.12·1265 mo. 1\v;i il 11 /15. 752 ·6774 • Etm Glll'de-ni. • or640·162.4 . i.hopping. L:niver!o.l!Y Peninsula Point 2·BH, P;irk. hnm;i<'. S-195. 1no . 2·ba. f1rep lnc('. $400. 1 Hr F\Jrn. Sl85 mo. ~IO\'f' H,\y AND<X:E,\N VIEW in for ~65. AdulL<i, no l.Alxury apt . 1800 SQ ft . lOO.'i Ri vf'r A\'l', :J Bil. 2 IJ('\s. 177 F.: 2lnd St. tfi .\cv('l , 2 dceks. 2 hr. S.'12·0H7:J or RJ.1·5 lfiO. yearly. 673 -5410 Ni':W 110 t\1f: in bei1 ut . l 'urtlf'rnl·k. nl'\'l'r li\'ed in 2 Br, 2 Ua . + dt•H ,'It l'nrn1 . Din. llm. h11:h l~.'am l't'il'l!S. Nr . l,ool & l'ar ks. S.150 mo. 833·ZZ">' 11r 540.6055 J\a , hlln s. refril!. &12·3645 211bi1,kit C"hhltins.rrplc, dsh v.'s hr . \\'/I). i\\\, DanaPoint 3726 i:::arage, ldr~· a~ea . $4 50 l I 7, ·~· ,.,131 •1,,,.,.,,. mo Avail . 1mm e d . I ' .;o..>LO·-"-" "' -·-·~ ••••• ••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • 1 6i5·6226 49-1-2!13.'> Coo.y 2 Hd. ba , rumpus RrG 2 br. l ha. S2.50 Ul1I, -----------1 rrn. frplr. carpl·t & drps 1 n .l' I . N l' u r b (' :• (· h . Costa Mesa 3824 v.rlJ!l' y:ird. llarh11r Jli .,:h 496·01950r960-1142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :J BH. 2 Ra . Vrplt', Bnl·lo: l!Bl). prof. l11dsc11d & ft•O. s:n:1 1no 5.16·24&1 arl":i . 1\\'ail. Nu\·.20lh Hurttinqtanleach 3740 Off Beaten Poth $350. mo. t;.16·8402. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adu I ls no Son Clernfllte -3 276 HEAUTl t-'UL I hr (urn P<'lS . dshwhrs. shaJ: cpls. l.gc i"t•v.· Tv.·nhse. 2 Br. cl1•n . 2 Il a . frplr , , b11leoni('s, dhl i.::ir. Nr. Shops & UC!. a.t7 .;..'l£1 rlos(•d ga raJ::c, Crp lc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts 5170 & $180. Spanis h RBQ. Gas & waler pd. Beau1 3 hr. ::! ba, lg(' LR. style bldJ!, P"t enr l J?<ir , l'ool hu.i.te kit. furcd ;ur. frpk·. pool, sauna, lndry, adlts . LA M.A.HCH.A. APTS • REMT .A.LS • UN I\', 1'1\ll l\. 1l<;"''shr, bltns, Sl'r porrh. 1730 1 Kt>elson Ln. t blk cpL'>ldrps . (.';ill ~>56·8.">99 W. or Beil t h orr Slater . or see 1119 Jo;. San (; abr1t'l. Sl2-7K-U! sn11.21 ~ua ..... S495 SmnJuan • :i BR . 2 b:i . bo1111!>. . $475 Capistrano 3278 ·I HB . 21'2 b11.. , $450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·11ETl-:ll.HACt-: I Jlr. 3 B:1 . b£"aut l'ard :1 HH .2 Bit '. ... $1151425 fru1l trt'l'S. \C~. j!a.rden G n to: F.N'rR t-: to: I IC',\! t-:s $150 .l!•l ref only l\J:l J-l:r7 2 Bit. drn . $3!ioO ----- Han('hoSan .lna11u1n Santa Ana 3280 2 Bil + dcn. l h:1 .... $.50() •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 2 HR.2Ba.. .. ..$550 J Br. nu cpts &drps, fnt·d S~l1\l.I~ llF.ACll llOTF.:L llooms Sl3.:l0 . 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AdulL'i·No pct.5 Sec. gate Pool. rec rm, elevators 5Z') ViC'tori R, 642·8~70 n.14 · l &B ,:!ar. $500 yrly. 6<12-3443 E::istside 2 br, pa l10. enc. )!:1r .. nu l'pts. drps, puint Isl nr. 644·0H7M ·-'-----1 E-SlrJ E lov!'IY 3 br. lo"'·er 1n tnpl('X , all hltns . S2R5. ON'f!IE H1\Y 3 Br 2 Ba. frplc, clshwshr. bli n s. pa\10, S395 U75 -J!l72 or 6i3 ·571~ v.•knds or a fl 5P 1\t . mo. No lsc. O\•er 16. OCEAN FRONT 2 lir u[l· 675·6488 0r640·4161 1wr. dt•1·k. R;ini.:e. rerr1 ~. V \L,,,.. 2 8 •. & i.:ar y rly SJ15. 673·i41 2 1 ..,.-.,qwct r. ('rp •. s . -· ---- stove'. re f rig , dr~1s .Ore:1 nfro11 / l B r . clsh\\.·shr. pool. ~1 :1 \url' l·pL'> drp:., S1nral st ;urs adulls , n n pets . Sl55. lo lofl bdrm. ln glenrw1k . S.'8·6878 <·arrurt , no pets . $215 2Bd. Fi\l\11LY0nlv I l\ev.· Carp('l:;, pool $100. 1;,r;.12i'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• lii5 1536 . OCEAN v1r~w •I br. '.? ba . like nC'v. f\45· 7!>73 nr R73·5606 ------- KIDS /l'ETS OK llKE TO BEACH Split ll'\'el :i hr. luxury NEAR SHOPPING riupl<'x . VII'"'' SlflO. mo 1.2 &3 Br apls, bltns. db;. ~\5·891;4 ----- h"·ashers. ~o~e w tC:pl<'s 3 Rd . 2 b:i Upper Duplex 2 & 2 car g1rages. t-rom blks to hrh vie.,..., ·rl 8200 Lion s E s tates. Sl.">O mo fi4;·:J IAA .) y, SJ&.2579 __ . ___ . ~---- ---t>1oftern hrlrn1 & den V,\CANT !gt' 2 br .. 2 ba, l .. arl'.!l' k1t .:hcn & din1ni.: R10. OW. frpl, b1J! !!Un area. Spat•nius bright patio, Pvt clos_ed ~ar., corner. l)oor OIK'OS on $200. mo. All util pd 426 t·l'ntral rnur1 y.urd & i:iool. 22~d St. i\l(l. No fee . 2 blocks t11 bt•ut'h Lock 846-1311 or846·4938 I! a r a g c \V / D WALK TO IEACH $2.">(l._IA_· u_ult_.s fi46·_52_11_1 __ 1,2 & 3 Hr. cpls, dr1>S . I He droom Unfurnished bltn.o;, gar. 217 16th. 20S UC.ii pd. $125 mo. Ocean 15th St . 847 ·3951 : rront&t2·Z7J t 536·4259 : SJ6.J0.')8. ----~ SPAC. luxur)' nr lloa11 2 l Br. I hlk from bch, in('J Hr. lwnhse, 11allo & ~:;r. ref /st\'. P\1 pat, no I st & !240. c1u1 l'I ad1t., &12 I :!16 last. S\75 r-.!~r. 202 "B" ----- l41h St or t«~ll 960-3840. AfNa fhotflh Furnished H I d 0 amor<'vt1t, or Unfurniihed 3900 acena t Mtsa ----I••••••••••••••••••••••• WAl.N Ul 'SQ U,\llto: facil SJ~mn.fi1l7920 ut\).<i Bkr P.O. Box 191 3 RH . 2 ha. Afl' $335 Hrand ;:w 4 nr 21 B 2 Ll"I~. lk'h. 2 HU 2 Ha $325 ~ •U, ______ _ J B11 :2 Ha . $31!$ sl y, ,3 c~r i;t;1r , !1'· S.C. Hewporl~oc:h 3769 Plaza. $4!)S _ A44·11!117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552-7500 red hill W11tmin1tff° 32'8 Exctng 2 l\r 2 Ba, Cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• blln!I , OC/bay vu, pool, f'ireplfl<.•r Super 4 RR . 2 jac. w/d. $34$. 673·6001 DA rarH'h s tyll.? home. ~ 963·456'1' :l·l786 You don't nl'Cd a i;zun t 4 Uk, 2 Ba. new crplJI & df'P', bllns. fed yd. S300 Il l & h1 5t. 963·2200 "draw rusl'" when ~Ou place •" Q1I in the l>uily Pilot Want ('ds ~CBI! now -~·0678. - l60W.W ilson,C.M. 2 Br. 2 ba, nc>wly re· CJawd Garages rurbi11hed uppe r . $180 BJ.:AUT GROUNDS mo.900·1991,cv~.- ADULTS·NO PETS V•c & Sharp 4 Ur. 3 1!:1 & 10 minute1 to ocean. Lge. pQOI. nr beat·h, $450. 1 Br, SlM. Ga!I & water 968·5403 5$4-1035 ln<':I. Draperies. earpeL<l, f!:U hc1t. gas !ltovc. air 17421 Queen St. •3 2br, rondll iQnin~. sw.tmminll lba. $1 .55. Gar. Wntc;r pool, ree. room . washe's lhd t1•rb1ge paid. Crpt.s, &:dryers . drps.&u-0389. Tll E F.XCl'flNG PALM MESA APTS. MINlJ'r}o:s; ·ro NP't RCl 1 &ch, I,~ llR. from St72 50 Adults, No l't't~ IMil M~a Dr~ ($Olk~ E:ast ot Nkr.·1"10rl Rl\'d.J .... _ ' " ' - ' Addit ... Bui ldlt...Oiaper il ... Ham merlt ... Ca rpet SERVICE DIREC'JORY Plum b 11. •• ate t ... 1pe 1 ... emo e 1, .. 1t...Cement 11. .. Wire it ... Hoe it...Clean lt...Move Roof it ... Landscape it,_ Tile lt ... Trim it...Sewlt ... ..,..1 ..... 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HJ.quaJJ&ow Hn"Jt'e, leaks, morollte C714)Mf.24Z2 Cabinf'la,ete.'92-97!9 Dana Pt. are1. Nr Ill ble, oeal . Free est PalMeNaUy645·808S Gvt.FrttesU64.$·S123 M.allOJl:&u.Ml&. ra~.BruceMS-5378 entlosures . Re11&. lobylittillg 750-9460 Jaclr; or J ohn, scbool 498-Stto. M.S-OllM. HCl!lliftq Mo•illig 832-2468. 1K ott w /ad. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CU&tom Cabinet Malrlnt6 Ca:h.ctor apanese GardeDinc·i ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR~~~K ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PAINTING* DRAINCLEANt::Ot&.~ (..ovif!I'. _Care. fncd yd, ii\ni1h carpentry. Eun>••••••••••••••••••••••• Mllnl, t rimmine & lla u l •lso cleanup, S48·S\16 t.fovlngfHauUn51:. Student liC"/lm9'19·~Tryus Eves,wknd.s.s.amepritt noun~hing lunch, rull ot pean lrainedSA8·2860. Attn: l lollday Speoc . Free du.nup. Gd work. Reta. Caragl!, Prem1se1 . w/larat' ltu('k . Reas,,. .. ..___ •..nnlr Guar 5.58-1380 parttime.Refs.6'5·0263 11 ·1· i I -R 1 S2 777 KATllARINt::'SWJltrE .. -. 7'19 ~,ft., .. -. MINORllOME REPAlR wa ' ce1 & n1u a te S48·"''72 aces ow. !i ·5 ' OLOVf-~t"LJ<~,\NlNG 8arry548·8723 /"'""""S •••••••••••••••••••••••Plumber. l\epair, install luliiiHtSen-k:• Plumbing-Carpeatry w/ei.addon.MS·343& JAPANESEGAR0£NER ~-8Gl68 &W·MOIW !'itOV lNG ? 2 exp men VERY NEAT PATCH servicelincs. repipc. (i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic Ule. ~5Si60 ••Gtorae Pi I mer &Sona IO)'rt exper,all ~bases •HAULING• 1nO-ve you. lteatr.ona.bleJ JOBS & H t-:STUCCO. Gidley. 642-9315 ~tateS..lesServlces C-t Ser.ice Addt/Rmdl/Pa: nl/Vl1.n1 Reuonable.l.£,,Umate8 YARU CLEANUP 2 Rcll3ble "''omen to ('lean rd&. 61~15Tl, M.2.·8481. FTi..-t c11.t. lt93· t4:t9 oofi ExperiencedPls<.::all Bl·1096fD 551-.1832 CallT51·193'7 ... s.~.0341 .... apt. houses, orfleea. R "9 Mara:aret Co5lello ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-752-0435or 642·1626 PaintbtgftloperitlHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~93·0465 Shompoo & steam clean· DeckNMJ 6155 YARD CLEANUP •taulini: iiRYlh1ne . gar111~t-••••••••••••••••••••••• P/\l'Clt Pl.ASTF.HtNG R.t:PAIRS·ALLTYl)ES ing, Color brigbtene-n"; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Compl.Maint. 64$.(D09 cleanup. lteli~ble ras1 L.chcopincJ PETt.:ltSPAINTING ••Al.LTYPBS•• Rl'.as.frueHLs,lic. wht crpta 10 min bleach. 8*-.S/W .. Wfl'fl SUVtl"e 963-6452. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jn1 /F.xt -Rf'».lJ Hut(.~ l-)'ee Eiit ~0.6825 Wal1 IJ3()-.S02GanyUmf' Clean U-v rm, din rm le WATF.RPROOf'E1) Ser--Ykn ford's l.andsi:ape Sod, Ca11Gnicul~·04~ •••••••••••••••••••••••hall SIS. Avt:.rm S7.50. lYrs.Guarinlff •••••••••,•••••••••••••• •IL\ULINC• p"'U~.masonry&d~i!ln - -~ T.&e Cement patio•. block ~h SlO, cba1r $5. Guar APPllEDSYSTEMS I I DO IT ALL! 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I . .... • ra man. • --~ t>40·AA:'l6 C?PJJCr rrp1pes. Day & ford 'l't Tree Service. r-.1/\STER Crartsmans Driveways. Sidewalks. e.1p,233108S48·S203 ~IO~tE: lmpro-vement n c. Hock. tont' 1l' - - -.-1 "' • '·, • 1'~1rewood, NIC. Lie. oe · ma1nl repa1r1. •' yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• B k 1 S T 1 I ll"ht scr\lCt Wt take Specialty. Remodeling, Curb & !(Utter. Pool Service Concrete ... ,\Nil APT S_IO -+-"''Ork l'Xpt'rtly don(.• by 1•ror. l »untl·r . Int. ll 1-.xt ~lsl rC.h11rJ?ll Ltc l00948. bonded & insurt:d. rinish work, refs. l''tt.~ d!!i:ks. Waytui·.642.8673 carpentry. cabinets, Ca~~·~f]rs .. Windows he 1·ontr0Jl1.ur962·67 12 Qual work & re:.t~. 1''teel JUSTPLUMllNG 962-1811 est.Cuarwork499·3105 Gcrdeninl) ,.1 iradlnrz & paving. f'Rt.E E.'iT. AUROJtA· Est.751 ·0684~·2759 •CAl.l.64Z·4111• .......................... ,. .... , k r J If ;irt ~ 646-0034 f"1rt·places-l'lanters -----RelllOVals , limbin". top· t}UALITY BUil.DiNG & Try a Dai I y pi J o l E.xpr llawaii.-.n Gardl'n"r "'"'°"4 as or e · . . Uru:k.(.:onl·rete Patio •DISCOUNT PAINTS• ~1AHV'S PLU~t BING pin~. pruning. Spilt Pine CARPENTRY SVS. Classili<'d Ad to buy, sell Yd. Cleanups & Hauling 1-lav<' somelhinJ? to ~el l ? EXPERIEHCEO Hl()('k Walls UllQ Pits • FH EE F.S'rlt.1A1'ES• • 6-1t»9807 • firewood. $75 <.·onl /tlel, CALL 549·41S9 or rent .something. Trim & prune&46--4&76 _ Classified ads do it wf'll. • • 979·7HIY • • l<cfs , i::. ... t. G-16 0-164 •••CALL 9ti.ij-56JK • •"" NC> JOH T<JOSMALL lu·tbond lins. 642·262·1. Apcwlwwol1Fu ... lsMd Roolalslo"'att 4300 officoReolal 4400 .... loton Lo.t&Found 5100 HotpWonl•d 7100HolpW..,ted 7100 HoloW91hd 7100HolpWoolt'd 7100 or UnfurnfWd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opport..wtity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·••••••••• •···••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND L J t Roommate. Lag. Bch . 2 F REERENT -lmonlh on ForSale·Sttretana1Bu.o;1-lab&: =r;:1l'nG~iri~rn br nr bch Sl62 !"1CI Util 300-900 sq rt. Deluxe Ofc. nes:i;. E:;t. K yrs. owner R t . Sc'' on t< p 1 RESORT pd~494·6614att6 . · ~o.C.M.~~ ~~~-le:· 645·5343 & h:a~.e~ 1--:~rgland'#~. Fem rmmtewntd to:share N1<-'e l·man ofc 1n dlx bldg 11.B .. _A_n_._, ___ . __ _ 3br 2ba hse Room & nr. 0 .C:. Air"J>Ort with or DRESS shop for sale. Top - boa.rd free in. retum for without &ec 'I serv. 1-\Jrn Cost~1 ~!esa lucal1011. Call FOUND. I ~111~ Sel t<"r , BOYS AND GIRLS 12tol5. . DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER MECHANICAL LIVING domestic chores. College o ~ u n r u r n B o b Pa~I tt31 · 1400 or 645·SO<XI Y°,°nJ! mal~ 1~ Corona del ~irl preferred. 673_5467. 01ek1nson, Realtor , apt218 t'olar63l-13Z3673-3028 C.'taiJ?. _"7_9_·8533 _______ _ Wanted Adm1ostrators. FOUND 10 wk old lns h Resp. Fem. lo share xtra Office.SpaJ"e for lease AP· Managers. D1slribulurs. Settl'r puJ)py \JC. 15th lge 4 Br. dplx .• ,, blk lo prox 900 s:qfl. 27_,oo t;xcitini: fun way to SI . Newport lle:.ch. Ocean. $130 mo ulil inc. ~arbor, C~ta Me~a. For phys1('al fitness program 64.5-17(1J C)ak"':ood offe~s the Call&15.4665 1nrormat1on call Jan presentat1on. lstinC:tlif.~---, ·.------1 r1nest 1n resort hvinJ! al a Kelch. 546-~24 . Sat I P~1 . 357 La Perle Found \\ ~ile fl'm. llusky · price you ('an afford . :J:> yr old bach CXC'C. look-, Ln, Cl't1 . 548 -3177 ~mall. VL('. Tustin & 17th There·s SI million in in~ for resp. roommate lus1netsRental 4450 St.C.M.&Ui-1514 . Earn Christmas money working a few hours after school and Saturdays. If you arc honest, ambitious, and not afraid to ta lk to people, phone Mr. Wolfe at 645·2873. Equal Opportunity Employer Mi nimu m 2 years r ecent drafting e xperience in m anufacturing field or valves,. pum ps or c losely rela ted equipment . Mus t be fa miliar with ANSI STD & MIL-SI'D·8. Knowl edge of hydraul ics he lp£ul. Equal Opportunity with nationa lly known valve company. recrealion facilities.' J\.1 1F fo r luxurious ('Ondo ••••••••••··~·•••••••••Money to Loan 5025 rOUNO· male Irish Sel Personals 5350 Hel Wanted NIGIIT LIGllTED TF:N -;0 Newport w /t enno> DEl.lJXE office, comm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• y · . T k & ~-'1 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• p 7100 . • & d ri· I /\I lcr. I('. ras c.UC I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• NJ ~cqURT~.Afullt1m<-' Jacutl1. pool etc. non-·~n .ust a spaces. ~a (i.G.638-4332 fo'OXEY GI RL'S l)ut·Calll·---------•I act1-v 1t1es d.1rector who smoker$ZOOmo.645·7714 m in i wu_r e h ou.s~s _in PRIVATE PARTY ~a ss agc . U·Call, We· plans parties, Bl1l}'s. LagunaNigul"'l &Mission willn'Dke2nd F'OUND -toy S1lvt'r co m<-' s '-'<-'ialil<' 1nps & more! 1'"'r('C Sun· ~s for Rent 4350 Vu.•JD _areas. tlan_dy t1i trust deeds, credit p EK F. POO . Sp a yt'd Paraplt;J!i cs~ S42·3Hi9 · daybrunl·h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Diego Fwy. 200 lf1 t'em. Ind & Atlanta, JIB. Plus be•i uliful singl('s, SSO.Double Gara~e. xtra 2000 sq ft. As low as 311 not-lrnportont! 536-1953 aft 5.960-3960. SPlltlTUAl. Rt:Ant:lt 1 &2 bed too m a pts. high door . ;24 W. J a mes per sq ft . 831 ·1400 Caff lroktt Jack1l' (il't'n 10 AJ\.1 -10 PJ\.1 ASSEMBLERS f'or Eh:ctto Mechanical Devices. Ex p e ri ence preferred, but w1 ll lrain . --& sdary ............ io: PO lo• 2322, Hewpcri loach. calf. 92663 HelpWCMl<d 7100 HelpWCWllod 7100 ················~······ ....................... . STAC05WITCH furnished & unfurni~hl"'d. St CM 673-7787 3200 Sq Pt c.2 store rrool •530.4781 • --------AJ.,.iceon ull matters. Bookkeeper/Girl Friday Models open 10 to 7 • . . . 1 .-""""""""""""""""""""""""~I LOST . Gf•rman Shl'phC'rd 31 2 ~ F.:ICam1noHl•:il, ll39Baker,Cosla Mesa Sorry no pets or l'hildren. Sl_~G_LE ga.rage. S?O. mo. v.·1t~ 6 dr.1 ve-1n bay_s 1 · female, Capislrano ;irl'<t SJn t:lt·mente. l"or appl. 549.3041 p rr. Moderate typin~ & DliFTSMAH Roommat e Sl"'rvicc f.-s1de Costa l\les a .. lde;,i! tor auto or bo~I MEB>MOMEY? REWAFtl). 493 .3841 '19'l·9;1..1•I 49".!·9136 aC"curatc bookkecpin~!, Good drafting skilb r"·/ availabl<" ;\1onth 10 675-6488or640-416l ser\'1ce 585 W. 19th St. PRIVATE FUNDS ror 493.1347 Equa!Oppor. Employer personable. Expanding q'd. Some mechanlcal &:. monthoccuPa~cv , CM Days 540-5710. eves d TD 1 $.JOOO "1 .~:...::C::.-------1 :,<::;:>__.t-=-.:,:;:>.:?"1J I nterior Design Firm. electrical exper. desira · · · Office Rental 4400 646-0681 2n · oans . · · .t Lo5t : Reward. Lost near ·ti 1 GR GASOLINE Call Frank Newland ~le. Xlnt future w /grow· Oakwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2~.00:0 We w.ill a ssist Talbert & Ward. i-·. Vly, •· U DOTOUMAKE U· l\Stsrt ndMNls 1 1 b A.S.I.D .. Newport In -mgco. I 0 Store for rent Preslirze Pnnc1palsor8rokers 11 17 3 Yr old male ·O CHRISTMAS "f! a e an a usy car ter1ors, 3810 E. Coast PacificTrawler Corp Garden 5 I Westcliff Dr. arca,nextdoorl0Sh1rlcy ReasonableT~rms Ger~an Shep. Blk & tan. n c;.1ns:i II· v.·ash, $600 mo. salary+ Hwy, CdM. 675-6420 or 540-3935 .Newport Financial Ctr l\teyers Art Gallery l~I Newport Office Ans. to '·Rid<'r "968-9103 com mi ss ions which 497.2930 •----------Apartments Leosir19 Office Space So Coast Jlwy, Laguna Glendale ln•rstment <1• v.·ri. 11"1 aii.rrt ..... Uw-m ~J average rrom S200 to SJOO .::..c-=='-------IOrill Pres~ operator, Ex- Mrwporl l~ac h lrY1ne at l blh 645·0550 e ii S. 'I n h ·I '" ~ tooi. tbi~ "z" unck-r 1 .....,r mo. for some or our a on 1te"ana,icer c .49-1 ·4596 Corporation FOUND: Germ. Shep S ""' .,.. CAR WAS II PERSO~ pernect'SSary. Engine&: t7 14 1642·311lext246 -----mos old . M. Newland & •• llAILYPll.trr 11 present cmployes. Free needed for Import Nev. parts assem bler. Fislcar- ---'--'---"'-""-'--12 Stores nr Npt Post Ofc 1 ;1 1.iii~!,~~~f Dr. Slatl"'r !IB. Mostly black. 1': ~ 1nu:-.1:o.1 AS TKt:f:~ l~I hosp1taliuct'°1"1,,~ pc4~!~on Car Dl"'aler. Apply in Inc. 759 W. 18th Sl. C.M. 30Q Sq fl ea $100 /~to ea. 631_2233 l24 hrs 1 842 ·=·~"'~'~'-------' r (iur Chnstm;i• 1 ........ ,11 · ~!~n61also. ·a .,.,4.4 ""or person, See Bob Johnson, Gd rark "g. /\in 646-2-t 14 -1,. ·•P~"~' Tlu•nk ~~·~•"t1. '-' o..><r 11 . Jim Slemons Im ports. EARN $8.00 Hr, Coffee WESTCLIFF BLOG. 1-----------1 Execulive w /$50.000. ('ash FOl_JND Sia~ese & M~nx ·ll g~;; ~ ~!~~n ~J: :.~~ () ,\l~tr~a~ct=i,~e-W_o_m_a_n-.-.-00-,-.-I Inc., JJOl Quail St., N B "~ .• w11864°15~~. t:ANADA 29 yrs exp. in Manage-ta1lC'ss kitten '"''-'· ,. ~l~t• >··~u• :.d lvr II) •t td . f /t -:~:;~:=;:;;;;;;~::~1---'~".'.'.l~~~:J!llJ'!:,• __ I .t Air c-'tioNl'ltl RUS IN <':SS C" .• N1'"':R ment & Sales, see)l:s lo "Bluffs". 5:17 Play a, 1J n1•n> <IJ•)~ "' >"" '""""· !! avJ!. " us esirc a ime Cashier, mature pl'.rson _ !\1ATUREworkinl'!:manto ./c~~,.. r r r level pos ition &/o Newportllca('h I l·1111 ,,.256711 1orm<>r .. ~n II l'areer in beauty f1Pld . f ull l iriic will t rain Earn $200 mo. p /l1ml'. Rooms NEWPORT BEACH Co•n••-•li::l•I! °''"•"" ,..,,,._.,.. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• share 2 BR house Close-.(M..-Now leasin,ic new prune . . } forrn~h"n Willing to train. f~x -9_5PM, Cail Mrs. CamP Fuller ~rush Sales, local in off street park1n~. rl"'-./ u ... IOt Office & Industrial se~ured high return in -FOUND; Glasses pre = "= :, ~ :1"-6 :· tl elusive shop, not h air. aft. !PM. 645•0032 area. 8111, 968-8318. l axed atmosphere. ~~:'..'.,.":..:-· Space 581·9393 I-~ 11n vestment w/som e 1.ocal scription, Vic. Monro\·1;1 ---.--------fii5-6l9:1 I C~~.'.'.'.C:.'.:'.:~~---1-----'-------I 646-1598 ./ SoKJ --· ... ;i. Canada Hd off Inter comp<iny. Send ~eta1! or-& 19th, C.M. in phone {)(.'l.o1_1 s Un1~t':<, complete,__________ Coslcier-Hostess ESCROW OFCR ./ ........ ,_..ine state5 in Lake Forl'st r~rs Ad 501 Daily Pilot lxxlth. 645· 14fll ~l'r\"ll'l' for mf'n. lla1r I' Progressive i.ndcpcndent, Pvt enl/ K . prJ\' C~1 $25/ I O Box 1560. Costa -----~ !-tl)'l1n)!. permanent v.a\l' AVON Exper"d. Apply Ben bank has ope:ni.ng for i:tn l v.·k & $60 / mo . up . Mesa.Ca 9262tl FOLLOWING B IKt:S forbo1ly.,\fro.scm1l'ur Browns Motel, 3ll06 E:scrowoffi cer.Mln5y'"I 548-5954orS56·0058 Industrial Rental 4500 FOUNI), tfuntin~l on ly, eolorin!'!. µ;.nnt1n;: & Coast Hwy. So. Laguna . ..::::::=c..:::..:::::..:.=:::.. __ l----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Money Wanted 5030 8 h p 1. l) f l \ 1 0 1 3-5Pl'it. t•xper. Con tact Mr.11. Sl '" 1 ff' eac o ice cparl· ro~ 1ni:. 1 PP . n )' Chris~•E....,J-s F" t s 1· LIVE at Ne.,.,,porl Reach. .,... up s ore-0 ices cpts S F ff & • ••••••••••••• • ••• .--rr... •• ..,, er guson a a n 1ago WC{:k!y .,.,.1ntcr rat('s. $..15. drps air b<ith. 17301 2000 ~ 1 0 'tc ••• • • ment. 2000 l\i;,iin ~l :,.\IS·7·l2'6. s:il W. 19th St. Be9inHow CASHIER-SALES Bankforappt ,832-5200. singleroom.6302W.Cst. BcachBl ,H.B.842-2834 ware !ie space lirect. ir:."'"RH 536·5621 l.)f . Exper'd for r 0 ady to -ly across fron1 OC ~ lluffy~irls2G"green .. · EXP.CLERK/CAS•tlER I Hwy.PineKnotr.fotl"'I. SINGLE to 6 rm Suites A1rport549-1480 fromfOO/o tol7.400/o lluffyboys26" •FRIENDS& f"orJ\\,ONREPRESEN· wear & sportswea r . To work 2·3 days per 17141673·Qo14u Avail. in plush offtee IHTERESTOtl Sport 2000 boys 20" rusl LOVERS• T,\TIVt:s. Hest time 1-'/timc position. Apply week. 9:30 AM to 6 P M, 1•vf'r to establish Gcne·s. 2300 Harbor 81, · d •-b o •. l~oo m s $2 5 wk up . bldgor.QC ,\1tport. l-'u1I FREE RENT h.,..._._ .... 2 d col ~1ass aRe , ModelinJ::. ,.0 ,.tomers. E'.x"eilcnt CM"-A" .. ""• 1nclu es.,..t, utno""'" w/kitchl"'n . /\pis S.17 .50 i;crvic<-' 1nC"I : He rep "'j"'"J ~.... " Scars ~irls 24" wh1ti> i-.:srort Ser' il'e avail. For '" i -=~~:.::~·~==-----·I or Holidays. ref nee. Call •·k up . 548 ·"755 or t1onist, conference rm, trustdeeds.Call SearsboysZ6 "~otd l.1hcrated !\.1 al l" &. 1>i liml"' earninJ! op-C --· ·I Mrs. Adam!I f or in· Mo•r in now, •-'-51"4781 portun1l y. lnterrsled" OS .... oq1s 6-15-3967 xerox, automated t yp --""'er v-Huffyboys20"oranl'.(.' Females. 24hr. :-.<-'r\lf'C'. .. Xlnl s ituation for a terview&l-4·7575 J mg, etc. Call 833 ·J640 No rental payment unlll Schwinn bo.\'S 26 .. re<! "A"."79G. Call: 540-704l or Zenith J '76 •1 · · v ~•< •• -----7 1359 Beautician with fnllow· b M l\1ission Viejo area . 2>t -~--------·I anuary ... 1ss1on IC· OWNF.R IDF.:NT l 1''Y & ------· · Fi erJ:lass olrt 1 n~ f\Jrn rooms a\'ailable BF.AUT.CLASSA jo"s I ndustrial Pork. Partner wanted for pro-CLAIM I-Ii-Fashion Boutiqucfull yl~~~"""""'~""'""'""'""'~ •OJ!.G75-8139dayor cv€'"S. Trainee F.xper helJ)ful. 586-0589aft.3:30 FIREPROOF OF'C 581·2340oraft.6.493·7687 [italJlechoicerealestate stockcd'A·ou!d liketor~·BAHYSITTF.R. l~Ji:t COUNTER.HELP Prerer Mature Woman. BLDG 4550 venture. $25.000 re-Found Irish Setter 5·7 mo. locate. ~c~1n~ space 1n h.skp')!. 3 tu 7 pm. daily . ~1ojo Skate Board~. 9J:; Har bor at Adams, ('.!\.t . Stor• quired. SS0.000 J!Uaran· vie Pier ll Newport aggrcSSl\('ln-tunc Beau-L'ol. y .. ll•y. Own Iran•. Full&p/timedays.App. W.18th,C.M.D4Z.99Z2. Air cond, elect. cpts , ••••••••••••••••••••••• teed relu~n . Sc<-',urt"d by Blvd. ~'8-2163 ty Salon. Reply to At! ~.i'383'aft 7pm ~ ly, Del TacO. 25252 La Babysitting eves, in ex-d rp 1'i, music, e l e ,. _, Storage lot for R V'.o; t•tc. Jst T.D. with R. E. valued ~ . No 571 , D::ul}' f'dot. p o __ ~:::.:~· ----"-"'-· R_~· _!-a.e:una II ills. FOREMAM Room& loon! 4050 ........................ board, new 3 Br, 3 Ba . in<-'I . 3 min. S.D. & 5 min. Co. for info. 531-:1314 1lay. M 13 mo. \'IC t.chn.e:<'r & Ca. 9262G yr & 2 mo. old children. si·rviC'C Apply in P<-'rs on & INSPECTORS chan ge ror room & janit.or. ample prk.e:. 1\\1 $8.50 ~r mo. Neill Sign over S:l00,000. 968·0888 to·1found IO·ll_ Ir•~~ Setler Box 1560, Costa J\l esa, BAUYSITTERfulltime,2 CounterGirlsforfastfood MAMA.GERS Condo w /pool 642-3399 Riv /N.B. l'"l'wys , 7 min. Rental• Wont~ 4600 -Brookhurst Jo". V · SJ0..4ilt 6 L1ve -1n pref'd Capistrano l'rimc Hur~er 7~l1l w. Isl or 2nd shift:-.. :urport. M . R. Stever,••••••••••••••••••••••• $lOO,OOO; pay si43.ooo 3 d k & c· I Employment& are:i.496-2.'>45aft6Pl\!. I GueitHome 4150 M.e;r _557.01360r 646.8396 yr; secured by lston Fou~ :6BI . ~n:k'~· Pre-parotion lilhC.M. MacGregor Yacht Corp ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rental needed, xlnt r en· <icres Apple Valley wort ma e; r:no s. I . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTICIANS DELIVERY 1631 Placentia, CM Shalimar ·Guest llomc, Newport Reach. Small ters, retired couple, 20 $400,000; many improve _15thS~AS4l ·3tlJ9 Schools & W/f 11 N Nu 1 G~ OFFIC f 1 2 Mn «< >'rsinCostaJ\.1csa.CIC'an I B 3 A 1 O · i ('W 1 · • saon. Tempora r y·llol iday ...,ERAL E I pvt rm avai l for lady, oc. or 1 e ·_..per mens . x PP FOUND Small bei.e:c do~ Instruction 7J)05 641·0661or540-8582. SC' I LI d H fine food , hon1e at· 64 m 2 o 0200 . Call Gene 11111 . 2 Bd . unfurn hse or Val/ey,(714)242-3144 Vic t-:uchd & f;din"cr. •••••••••••••••••••••••1..:::.:..=c..::.:...::.:.:..==--~ ason. 1\ppy,N oy 's eavyphones.Computer h ·~ CM duplex w /l'!:arage & fn('d "' n-1. "I f Nursery. 2038 ewport knowledge. Addrcs.s o· ~~P ere ,~ mo. .1 • • yd. Refs. 'fake carl' like Mor1~s. Trvst 839-1237. Prof. Tenn1!' Lessons. 7~u ictans: (:~~onS rfn· Iii. CM 646·7141 . gr aph machines. Call .....;.-9278. 3333 W . Cst Hwy C S 80 I Deeds 503 r\1. Court. Reas. pvt & a in _new a on ---between 8am-5pm ror Vocation Re-ntat1 4250 TOKAI BANK BLDG t:~i.sid~ P:!er~d . · ~~%~ •••••••••••••••••••••• F'~ e~ ~1 ~~a ~~~.e r;~\~~ ~roop rates 892-0331 wtm,:i_nicu__:isl. 675'7720 Deli•ery & appt. Dewey's ltuhbish ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEC .SUITBS1'~ROJ'i1 bu s. Call 642-2616 LOANS t BO % bm/tan Vic. Rristol & Help Wonted 7100 1·---------•I Stockman Servic(',642-1191 Rent or Lease. P almSpr· •S125month• anytime. ~ 0 o lrvine.C.r.1 .557-5H07 ••••.·•••••.••••••••••••• Boys & G1"rls F'Jt.ime including Sat & G I Ca -W--,-.-,· H bo f I .1 Sun. 'lust be o"er 21. "'--cn('f'a r as 1 e 11 ings area. Completely ar r ron age a vat · I sf TD exwts-9°/o /\rt v t v l)1rector ro "" " • ~~ I t 1 •o N 1 furn, 2 bdr + Jba. Condo Room 500_ Wanl 2 or 3 Br. home or 2 d TD L F 0 u n d : L a r J! e f>.t b ~ 1 · h ~ ~ 10 to 14 years of age. Dai-llarold, 495 E. 17th St, app .Y· a ·' cwpor at beautiful pnvate In-M2-1243 642.4644 apt. nr tennis ct. if pos.si· . n o~s Samoyed Husky. Nov JO he c~n,'1· r 051~· P "'r ly Pilot deli very roult•s Costa Ttfesa. Ce644n!~~n0. r. Newport Bch. ble, rent on monthly Fa1reslTerms~1ncel949 \'icloraa Palm s. C~f ave~~ i ica 00 • re may hc•availabll·1nyo•1r ...,......., di an Wells Racquet Club. ·60• PER en FT basis 556-4242 ~.-&I.I-M ... Co. 548-7414. <.·xp~·r. Call 642-MOO. area . t:arn profit fnr de-DELIVt:Jt Y Open beamed ceihngs, ""I"' ~'lli"ll •7 bit/ins, dshwshr, li~htcd 1617 WESTCLIFF·NB Artist needs \i,•e in studio 642·2171 545·061 • ,\PT M an a~er. 16 U. h\·cries & cash , trips or P,.,1 Newspapf•r, xlnt AGT >ll""°2 1-'---------FO. UN I): S c alpo1.nt adult.-.ll .•rdn•&mao·nt. mPrchand1sc for s<"llin~ µart-tin1e int·oo1e tcnnil'i crts w ires Pro. 4 · ·,JV,) or converted "arage. Not s f I \ ' • • H d DJ " 2ndTDLoansWonted 1amese <-'nla e. ·1c . Nr ll na~ & ocean new suh~l'ription s. For $200-$500 l}C'r mo. rs. pls,)'.'-cuzzi,s('Cgr .A tUrnished office, Banko! more than $135. mo. f Harbor Blvd. & Warner, ......... 110 information plc•ase c;.ill approx .1-5 f'~1 . l n d 1a n We ll s CC . C-ta 'lesa Plaza, $85 642-4478 J im SuyT.D.'s orcash. J""-~ THEREGl5TER ... n Loa 2 dT D · t".V 531-5943 fi42 432 1. 1-'rom S:1n 1 714"~54 144 nson n .. s GIRL Del iver flyers in n(.·.,. tracts thruout Or Co oo Sal morns. Car & ins. r•~ q "d . $2. 75 pf'r hr + mileage. 848-1550 ~----. .,.. -· . mo.556·3900 lusiMtsftn•est/ d , ----Apt Rcsulcnt Manager . Clementf'-Sa n Juan 540.;Joor. R ..... to h 4100 E.1...--New l..oans·2n T.D.'s LOS1 smull brn(whl male cxnnr'd. 31 Units.·, I Olk C:1p1s trano are<1 , call -'-------1 I I...., NECWPORT a tt r -·t·, .. e ""'"""'e $3000.-$30,000. i U ,.._ -Girl t'tid:ly M'1lur<' Rk -.-. • • < 0 g • '-' 11 J a m 1 n · rrom ocean. 645·81!)7. 495·0630 and ~f iss1oa Vic· l)ental i\ssi5t:int 3 dys per ' ' ' • ·• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden office s:uites, •••~••••••••••••••••••• EqWty lnvsmtG. DI\'. J-lallowccn. 934 \Y, ltl!h Jo-El ·roro area, c;ill wk . Jl e<-·onslrucl1on prar kpng expc~ rcq d. l:al TIREDOF variouss1zes,from4J<:1n-lus1nns BAitNETTl\tT .CO. Reward.640-7S.1r. •Arc you inlcrcsted in 581 -6310 til"'c , expcril"'nced . 640-82Z7ror intcrvw. CRAHKC.us7 .,1 01,·1 &J·a0,·10n·al •er". 0p--11y 5005 20Yrsin0rgCty. , m"'nl ' E , ' " • ,.-. ·-· :.....· l muoaa.:e ~· · ar 1 up Enu;1I {)pror Employrr 645-4-070. Hosp i l a J. Ai rl c ~ JI 979_6666_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64.5·2134 anytime Lost: fi11c nrl y tan puppy. 10 $!!"JOO per mo p/time l ~~·~""""""""~~ ..... l ---;;::;~~=:;::;--1 House-Mates Unlimited UN I QUE F AS H I ON I ~I Mo"s old Chihuahua. ~Iature . 6:19·6123 . 1: Dental Assistant Orderlies, immcd opl'n """ill take the guess work Beaut. new ore bldg. 1or2 BOUTfQUE, best area Announcements/ ·"Tequila.'' i\t .JamQort'f' Bonder Mtthonic in i:::s . Trainee~ ok out or rinding you the room su.itl"'s. $150 per mo 675.()930/640-6823 Penonol•/ lld on Pac Csl f/y,'Y hike P...-iodontal Offic~. I 642·0400. righl r oommate. We & up. Sec'y serv. on pre· Lott & FoUnd trail. 4pm J\.1on +;75-6628. Asscmbl<-'rs Challenj!:inl?. interesting yr exp. In geMt"Of deft-l---------- C..'trefully scrl"'cn bl"'fore mises. Nr O.C. Airport. Ml..,1-BOX ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRODUCTION job for Pf'r!'.On w /varicd talofficereq.Backof-Hostess/Cashier I f I Ne ""3104 ,.. '··!&Found 5lOoPenonals 5350 machine :-h o p <'X · W•ITRESS •YOU 8C re crra s . . .,..... . ~ · 0 id f ; c e w / i 0 m r ~ &.12-4134 Mon·f'ri t2-7pm rr · . Chocolates ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS ~.·,.',·'o'no{'~t'~ici~du~t'oc; ._ ___ .1....a--f L..~· DAY ,MIGHT -"'--'C.'-'-"-''--'----'-ILg. exec. o ice avail. LOST 7 Id OrinkinJ: prob\f'm:' ' -wt~ O &nnlntiss "'-... M Su Single L"ady wishes to w/secrctarial services Hi-,·olume·r epeatseller . : mo, 0 mal<-' CallAlcohol llelpline wirebonrl1n.I{ er1uipmrot officr__.~5.FouU ·~ "1Rr . oo-n. 9-t: share 2 Bd, 2 ba Apt . included. Overlooks Will st and ri~id in-whitt!&blk cat Wca.rinJ! 24hrsaday8.l5·3830 ~:l<"clronic As~t>rnblcrs Thcper~onwrsrt-k must ,-·--a .m . 11 ARRV '~ NE~ wtnon smokin,lt lady who Orange Co. Airport. Con· vesligation. Your banker collu_r w /Snoopy v.·nllcn ¥>1th at leastfi month!!> ex· ha v '-' p rl"' ... 1 o u s '-' x timt. 644-0683 ''ORK !\All & GJtlLf. worksnifi!hl.s. Beautifolly tact Kathie ror details will approve. Men or on it . Me sa Vtrdc PREGN1\NT? perience in cabl<-' har-pcnenCl' 'A'11athrs, mills DISPATCHER 4248 l'ilartinl'!:ale Way ·furn . & decorated 752-0847 women. Part lime OK . s57.72i7 REWARO! Carin.it ('onfidential nessing. solderin" and & prcc1!-ilon tools. El('l' N .B . nr. Org. Cl; I f ... <G raveyard.) "'rport · w/Crplc & spiral Nosel in ,lt (no Vl"'ndl LOST: l.ittle white do~. counselinJ: & rc l"'rral touchup o r pr1nlt<J 1rical f<"lrrlron1c bu ek-J\pplyinP'-'rson ,... · :'{lairease. $150 . mo. •1 P.10 FREE RENT• Req. $2500. secured. Call remale lllaltese Cdr.l Abortion. adoption & circuit boards . If \'nu ft:round hC'lpful but we y 11 CabC Jlousek<-'e J)cr F:nglisl 64S.6319 d~ys. 645-5032 1·2·3 Rm. offiees from Mr.Hill ,(1 14)~1824 areaReward.644·.2858.i· keeping. qu:.lify and :.re a ~Ood can train Thi!! 1s a ti~~·Slalcr,o;,~;y !1pkg,hrsnexi.ble:$.1hr nigh~ &Sun. S 135 per mo· Near no answer, 540-6840 1\PCAR E 547 ·2563 reliable v.•orkl"'r, please grov.1h pos1t1on . tNo Phone Calls or 2 day wk. Student 0 1 Airport. No lease req. ThiM Chrishna1! apply in perl;on. Orthodyne F:lectron\f!O Plea>e) 497-2626 C•r eer woma n seeks 833-32239 Til"noon Space avail. for sale FOUND: Irish Setter, MASSAGE lS99Supcr1or Avr, n 2 1---- same to~hai-r beauti.fuJ Jl--'"-'--"--'---"-"---1 of Christmas Trees. Fem. No. idenL Vi('. San-FIGURE MODELS Cosca fl1 esa 646-1616 ""•pt $115.548·7200 FREEREMT Lo<ll ubor la Ana Ri,.Bd MVCC. STANDARD -N-eed~r~.m--11-0-10-,h-a-ce-l g-cl ()(fices as low as 35' per nr Baker, CM 557-4224 ESCORTS MEMORIES h 0 use 0 n 0 a 1 b 0 a sq fl. Mission Viejo & -Bristol at Warner, SA Outcall-Appt. only 1 Peninsula Sl50. incl util. Laguna Niguel. 200 to Frank Bianchini S46-819 1 FOUND Small black & }fome·Offlce·Studio l..,C ZOOOsq n .&11·1400 brown female mix . Vi('. 631 3811 ,... • Call Heathe.r,673-5050. Estab. busln~s lady sl"'ek-Trabuco&Alicia Mission!---....:.:..:." _ _:____ A~ubsidiaryor tite.le/Fem to share 3hr lrYMLawOffice ing m anufact urers & V.586-6726or581-4S74. Lmr your rool with your i\PPLlt:D home ·a HD (college Near OC Airport. S.D. wholrsale dlstlibulors ('hlldren? 1-lelp Is availa-f\.1/\CNt."'Tt<.::SCORP. sludent. "68.s;s; lfl&. rreeway. View ()(flee i.n interested tn formlnR co· .. ~ o U N t> : B I a c k , bl<' 24 hn 549'893!> 222lSo. Anne St well ap pointed suite. ventures. Involves excil-lon&haired younii c•t.•-'-'---------$Q,nta Ana, Ca 927M Fem share 3 Sr % Ba, dis-fl e c e P ti on . cent r a I ing & unique holographic 19\h & Monrovia, C~. "ED would you like Co ito tiw, wash /dry. TV turn. phorlc, library, Xerox, material. Joyce Wells Spoiled, Very unhap , to Reno by Greyhound An Equal Opportunity ut il pd $150. 675·9Z36 ample tree p arking 497.3423 Le.ave name & wanuowner. Pleasec J Milli e phone (41.SJ l::mployerM/F 1 N.Bcb. 833-3622 number. a.n 2PM. S48-80t5. 38 ofi618". • The fasl<"sl draw in the W<'sl. .. a Daily Pilot Classified ,\d. 642.5fi7fl. ') 'll ll1 spatchel'" ExpC'r in llousek('('Pf'r (Compani(I equipment r ental bu!ii· Live in for elderly l"QC ness. Typ1nj:!, billing ex-pie. Pvt. Rm & board, per . s 11 \ary opl'n . days off. 613·7250 o 9f'.R 799-t 640. 1963 ---------- DOCTORS ASSIST. llousekeePtr, 5 d~yi>, 1 Vounc lady ll8·2K) 10 as· h.rs . Must be or1en1zed1 sist In llealth Spa. N relia. No s m ote. N.1 exp. req., v.•c train. App. 642·3481. i l y noon-8 pm , 2 1 l lia:rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ' . HOUSEJIHl'EI 1 4 lln. 5 d ays wk. 01' lrahsp . Li d o J ~l t 6C-6830, business - • £10 DAILY PILO T Thur$d<11y. NovombtJt 13, 1 ":11 ~ ""," ww cr.ntl'd 7100 H..tp W..ted 7100 OOCJI 1040 G.-oge S• 1055 MIK~t IOI MiKtl....._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Vt.ted 10•~· ,· HltpW-.d 71 00 Help Wonted 7100 ... W.ttd 7100 SAL ESCOUNSELO WArtl.ESS AKC Coeter. R6d It MOVlNC ;Gara111:eS1le, • •••J•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For New1pa1>4!-r Promo-P /Um• d.1)'16: Barmaid White, l ib yr old Mate. Eveeylhinte loet· ~.;"'11?.,.:9·?? .. ~t":t"-.,: SS CASH SSFOI Aousekeeper, ! days wk. LEGAL TYPIST: ltt:AL ESTATE SALES LJon Mus t enjoy workin 5.9 PM , Wknds oft. '15. 997·3ZIB fc"2·8100 10141..ulden Pl. C.M. ; TOYS -~ Good used rumtretrio IK>me childcart!, t l ) 6 yr AT'r ENTION with young people 10 \• l t"rD"t/ttov .5'8-0'1 ... old. 979·5195, 559-411193. lnl«ireiillng, fast.paced LICENSED. to& years or a.:e. Rel!a le A.KC DACl·ISHU'ND PUP Gan,ie Sale: Thurs & Fri, JS ~ eAMH ~ Newport Ctr Ja w ofc UN U C•'NS "'D, •-I I · Waitress ex per onl• REG. STAND. JS S 9 O Jody C r . '··· .... • Kiln (Of' atretc:hine cok• ~ 110 "' o:. u anspor ~ ion reqw , ~ • . , • --a•r 4 p~ Wa•-•-·ter. Nr. Hell & ·'· CLO.,.... :C '---r ~11 .. (novdlJ). USEWIVES 'Z5 & older. IBM M ~)J ll·WUI tra~n . 7!! G ETTll E RED Excell{"nt part-lime pos Noon-E\•e shirt. Blue,_;:-::.;-::::;:_ __ ="::...:..:..:~ol UIUllll -°" U'll1'llO ~ to work part time ror wpm, accora<'y a mo.~t ; CARP E1' lion. lli~h pay ror 2,3 Dolphln, 33M Via Udo,•· Newland. !',Got •111 of tb••• ,.,11 •1 Sl50weekl)'.S48·171&. hous ecleaning .!\e rYi ce. Cassette t r<inscr111tlon B YorkshJre Terrier Pups l-'-'-"'---"------1 ,\.don't ftffd• Y"" ran llM C11l J anice's Raggedy Call 644·6400. TR EATM ENT' hour-5 each cvenlni:. hair· Ch. bloodline, tiny l:':STATE SALE or t.1r . &.: ~ lbun •11 fOI' ••k '11 • bo• 'I: • Wanted Reel &: rot.i;ry ..Ann 's 67!i·&553. LET ME INT".ODU'!: Whoc train yo u t 0 1 Sl'll d64•2•81s02•'1"0',d•,0•,·. C all WaltrHS, p/tlme 21+ror 31b stud5ervire5308455 Mrs. J . L. Bascom, pr~ ;t:Lhll .i~·'f·iiln-~ lype mower, near oew ., .._ _ mt.':S ""'lth anacct'l'r:tt· · r vtew gourmet r c!lt a urant. . minnit pioneer fa mily. \"' CHlllST'MASTRl!F. Z edge:rtoo.54i·256S ~;I.sport Co. y o U t 0 B e e I • n ,. cd roorse that st arts 1m· before 6 00 Also, p /time d i.Jhwaaher. lrish sette:n AXC champ. 14331 I-loll, Tultln. Con· \ TWw u-c wi..-d 11. .. m• ·~ l.:'~~=~=-.:::o:;::__-:, N all · 11 Fas hi o n s, 1'he fun mcd1a1ely. If you urr in· S 1 . . P · T" 64().8120 a rt 3pm. Unes ,reuonablt1 •"'nls ol ranch hou•• •. ~ l•&o c•r1•lm•• C••h ! '.· atur Y Active . a ppy P llime J ob. Mu.st 11kt• tert.>stt.'d in t'¥rn1n,1: b1g a espers~n , art· ame -536-2'7"19 ...., • ~0ut 0ina1111wTr1ttt w111 i. cal Pt'rson Needed For Im· clot.hes & people, h:ivt• 2 n1vn«iy from the sturt, t.1 orns, t::ill aft ,tO~m. WltOWANTSTOWORK? . b1rn . Antiquea, Vic· \ ~~;,r .!!1:11~•·~i11~ -~ tastr.M11fJ 8083' porting & ExportinK Co. or J eves & car a va il .. in Rel individuuli zl'd rree 5.57 -8579. Morrow :s Nut DRIVE A CAB! AKC Reg1stertd German ~ian Liv. Rl.m . Sel. "'' IUh •sit.II. CallMJIA'ft ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• EDxlpelr. Nneed~dd. SM'ome tertl5 te d in \'<lrnlu~ tra1n1ngon thejvb1none tloust>. CllOOSE your ho urs, Shepherd Pup, $50 with een._ ~nebt?n·cS:il/& \ fw i.nfOflfl•tM:ln. .-... K Strid Ba dOO(I H~vve n~.a r .e);;x .pen ~!! S20·$30 per eve, Creat for or 1nany top oCli l'ei. l?cilt· Sales Vt'omc.n r1time, pt/ work for yourself. be papera • .fl62..al<l8. ~~r:i:i~:~" co :~rs'tabl~~ :-. o.._i'f;: .. :i ... ·: <;·i"~:..I;'"'·~ ~. ~~ Fre~5(b •bow Paid. Very lnterl'sling ho memakers. 963-7470 ur ed thruQot Orang~ Coon· tim(•, Gift shops In C.M yuur own bos5. M.eo or 2 Year old Saint Bernard des k /chair, Tea cart, $15. Call s:tl..c897 Job, Perm S2 65 llr To 846-4286. ty, call for further de· & ()range . E x p e r , Women. Can be sli ghtly AKC. BestOfrer. Silver, Qui lta:, Kose Can· start. Call Sandy For An LIQUOR CL ERK , parl· t ail:s · Arlene. l 71 4) cn:.turc.. lnlervie*.s, t~r i. h a nd 1 ca pped · Ne at · 9fll..S327 Afi.cJ:i.._ lo.n Tea Set , R9c)t ing Appt.673·Z184 . time eves, over 21 . Call 848 8742 11/14, 4·6 a t Galleon C l ea n ~pp-earance . chair !!. R ock collec- WANTED .rma n amp . lop 100 c;1fts, 5u. Csl. Pla:t.a , Vets .. retired. Age 2~.lo FreetoYoet 8045 lion/equip. TOOl$/Farm ~ 9AMto3PM 673·7530 (; ri.1,orc;ill SlM·38l4 , 70. Su ppl~menl your in·••••••••••••••••••••••• equip. 9AM to3PM, Fri. lnd Eng r/llydrau SISK LOT PEllSON nceded-fi)r Real Estate Soles eomc. Dnve a cab 6 hrs Adorable little bla<'k pup· Nov. 14 thru lt>th. D<lrn TOP CASil OOLLA.R wntu HMS w freverb &- PA I 0 1-'0R Y OU R fu 'lz tone . $1.50. Call JEWELRY. WATCHES. 548-17l l days. ART OBJECTS. GOLD Offlc• fun1ihn 1. ;. '• S ILVER st;11v1 C E ..... _.., '1015 FINE F U RN &.: AN· ......,. '1ga1Sety /Corp S8SO Import New Car lh,•;-ih•r Ext•elll•nt opport un it y SCll()()L BUS ORIVf:ltS. or more a day. Apply In pies . 6 wks old c ote Opcnsat8AM. f 1le Clerk texpcr ssso Apply in person, See !lob for salesper son. Long will trrun. Good driv1nl( person, Yellow Cab Co.,l ~m~u~t~i.~.~642~·~5063~~·----ll~~~~:"'~;;;i,;;;;;' Ge~IOl'c /Ac-l't ng $500 J ohnson, J im Slcmnn..; e i.taL l1 s hcd office record a mu.st. 1-;xceUen 11251 Slater Ave, F oun· Misc furn, baby items, Jrvme P<'rso~ne_l,Ai:ent'y lmporl>, Inc., 1301 Qu:iil s pct'l al i z1nR 1n s a les. JOb for hou sewives. tatn Valley. Striped kitten n1..>eds a lov· Olds motor & trans . 1713 TIQUES. 6'5·2200 . •••••••• •••••••••• • •••• 488 E 17lh Costa l\.1es AJso, rentals & vro1>e tty C •1 p 1s t r 11 n o IS a , ing home. Very soft, very Miramar, Ba lboa. I-Ti · Cancelled Contract. 2000 Suite22.t ' 642.14~0 St,N.U. mana.1ecml'nt with !ll'· Cll'rnf'ntc area . 492·387 Merchanchse Io v 1 n g , Gu e s s day, Sal.Sun. yds c arpe tin g, belo w STARTING A NEW BUSINESS ~~ 1'-1AID ""'anted , irn m cd C'OUnts tn l:1ke over for E (J E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• whal '! ....... his name is !--'-'---'-'-'-----1 ~cos=l~.=l=in=•='=•=ll=S4~7~·=8729='-- 11n1111..·d1;1t.c income ------1.Anfiqun 8005 ··stripes". Moving to Gar. Sale Sat. only 8am· Profession al logo de • . . .--o pen in R for r e l iablt· ~Et'R t-:·rA rt Y to P resi·i ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt. a nd ca n 't keep. 5pm.Mis<'.i.tems &5mall Firewood Org, Euc . $76 signerhas lhe answerror Jnspection MECHANICAL RECEIVING INSPECTOR woman ovC'r 30. 5J6·041 I Ma1tre d', exper'd. ltt•fs req'd. Call for appt aft 6pm,642·7880 §alisbur!J dl·nt ;i lso some work for •lh·Ccntenni;1I• Pleasel·all646·1484. Pullman sink, older 4 cord, del. Oak. Co¥sl sign~. letterheads, bU!I, oth~·rUept. 1\1gr 's.G ' Qui lts Exhibit1on burncr ga:i range.167W. l<'irewo od S upply , cards,clc.837·2881 prof 1 t· i e n c y i n Collection or over zs~ Free. 1 Male kitten, b!ac-k Avenida Alessandro, San j~S8~1~·~1122~~· ______ .i;,::::;-;:--;;:::;:::~;;;;;; St'l'r1·tan al .s k1Jb; m ~n· quilts -50 made before & gray t iger s tripe , Clernente . ianos & OrcJ•s 1090 dalory . 549.97 44 ~to· l850. Sooth Coast Plaza lOWks . 546·~. People Powered Vehicle ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\1anagcment 11\1,1111\ 1:-.J.\'\li Hcagenls&D1a i nost1l·s Hotel Bris tol & Sa n She 1 1, l 6 l h PI a c e & Jsp, 3 wh, 2 se~ls. Xlnt Piano Tunerllas PEOPLE PERSON • 673.61100 • . · p. cream co or f.r yrs . Westminster. CM . S:il/ .cond. $500 new. Sell $?IS. r;ano ror sale Exec. looking for part SECRETARY Di ego fo'reeway, Cost a & She p. m ix 12 wks. Sui:i . Pla nts, S ml a p· 673·9224 • •960-llSS• • b . S < d•r d-k d ,. Mesa. Sun. Nov 16th. shots, hscbrkn. !>46·7265 p I• an c e'. ( u 'n • . time us1ness asso1·1ut1· ll l-:A L ESTA1'1-: SALt:s.-3 cs or " "'" u H!S. from Noon to 8PM ., & " ""111 G llo Aqoar1 u Will be reaponsiblc for in w holesale suppli es 1,0,,,,.d OP""'""' for <~en 'I oft· s ki lls r cq 'd. M N 7 h IOAM 1 C G Goodies !&4S·1088. a n . m. Beaut carved upright h . 1 . 1 r • 1 If 1 on. ov l t , u AK erman Shepherd $25 0. foll y_ equipped p>·ano, 4 olhe< no'ce up· m ec an1ca 1nspe<' ion o B u s 1 ." cs s f u I I y ,1,,,.1,f, .. d _ ... ,l ..... 1, .. 0ple . If Must lt' sc starter . X nt 8 PM ·r d d l b l r I s 1 k'd ~ • . 1 f b . d ........ , ...... ,.. . ax c uc 1 e e mae mos. oves 1 .s Yard Sale : ZGO Magnolia, w/heater, filte r, rocks, n'gh•-.$400'up•S3·6"6l co mmerc1a a. r1 ~u_te cap1t a ll icd . lntt'r\'11:v. you arc honl•st, ener"clic salary based on expcr. d t ' $3 b ft r d h 634 ~ 0< Parts from c hassis t o -J22ZI • St.irt ini m cd. lrv•no. ona ion. e ne 1, · rcetog ome -8331 C.M. Fri, Sal & Sun . dyn afl o pomp, comes1.:.:e:::=.:c.:.:c:.;:::...;=='°- cabinets and electronic _•_•·_ and .intC'rested in h•l!.h Fair view Special Olym· Tools 1V muc h more w/ni<'e assortment of SporfUtqGoock 809" P rinters. Ability to read Man with kil n lo stretC'll earning goals you must 979.s.1G2 _______ , PI cs & 0 r a n ge Co f',emalekMd a la,mute 8 moodos. , . . tropical fish. s.57·1548 aft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h . 1 bl . k &ht!· bo 1 ( , 1nvcst1ga te our prol!ram SECT-REC Med ical Assoc 1a l1 o n oves 1 s, r ee to g Sat.onlyIO.SMovingsale. 6p.m . J~HIHGS mcc a1.u <'a ucpr1nts, <'O e ~r tt cs nu' and CO!'tl PARt:. Ask. rur Auxiliary. home 634·8331 tUrnitore & so rorth. 911 ...... use r:n1t'ro m ~te rs and e lty). $150 weekly a n:ippt. wit h llal Cox. P:irl·t1me llarbor Area Balboa Ave. Arch Beach WANTED COMPOUND IOW Verni er Calibers re· 548 ·1776. !'t1d 's 0 (1·. exp«.>r . p r e· Leaded .s tain glass dbl Shepherd mix poppies, 1 ll 'ghts LB Brand new, $100. Twoun· qu.ired . Most be a ble lo MASSAGE TECH. ft•rrcd. 5<1.5·1847 6·9PM fr 0 n t d 0 0 r s r r 0 m mo. old, but reserve now ei · · · ORIENTAL RUGS, need de rwater spea r guns, lift40 1bs.,alsosomc tesl· S St 1 ''' iloll and. $JOO, 979·5195, 536·9!W6 MES A VERDE several used rugnls & pow e r e d b y .22 ing requir1...>d. 1\11nimum 2 TRAIMEE · er vit•e a ion ' en· !t.S.9·4893 MOVING! Furn. Tools, tapestry, pvt. ptys O Y years expcrien<'e. Apply Young lady (18·28) for d,anl. exper 'd. Day & -Yng male Lab. Gd w/kids Books. Trlr hitch, Sway 640·5219 C a rtr i d ge . V e ry in pe rson; legitimate foll time posi· f~\·t>s Fu ll & p /t1mc Ap· 1\f us t sell 108 p ieces & watch doK l\fust haYe Bar, & t.fisc. Sat. A~t . ----------1 powe rful & a ccura te. tion. No exp. nee. w e ply , Shell Station, 17th & Thoodore Haviland Em· gdhome 839·3178. 2000 Pemba CM CHRISTMAS 1_645_·22<XI _______ _ STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. A subs idiary or APPLIE D MAGNETICS CORP . 2221 South Anne St Santa Ana , Ca 92704 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F send to school, earn Irvine, N B. press china . Appl. only. T . r ' · SHOPPERS DREAM! . 640·1663 OY POODLE. em ale, Household Goods '8065 , II •TASER• while you learn. Apply 1n Ser vice Station At ten· 111:i yrs. s ilver. To gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• tOO s of Naliona y Ad· person any <.1fternoon or -------'--'---'-'-danl. NcC'd e xper'd man, Stormy weathe r Goebel home. 549.4282 • • • v er t i !le d bra n d s . Electronics non·lclhal eve.2930 W.Coastl-lwy., Ret'epllonist /Clerk. p;irt ptlimt· nq::hts & ""'knds I-I I . "·•·'.•,•··~· .. •• ... ~·.··,,•.·•· Jewelry , Lugg age, weapon871·2310 N.B. llme l 2·4. Phonc,hte typ· Uon·i apply, unless you Plumm~ A~iv~a r y Beautiful Pa lm tree 6' ·:. · ·: Radios, Photo Equip., . , . ~;;~;;~~~--1-~,-~_'_'_ fi£~_,_\"_u_1_~_;!._~_·_M_!o_~_.'_s'_.~I ·;Ni~ou~s ~;::::·~:::::::: :; if :E!f: ~: ele.c~1;:1~~~ H~~~3!~'i£~:-~atu rc women p/t fur cleaning serv. Car nC'c . Gingh::1m Girl, 645·5123. l'ttEDICAL AS SISTA NT, Prima rily Bac k Ofc . Hunt. Bch Physi<'ian. Reply to: Classified ad DeYelopment /Construc ti1 SE\\'ING ProgrC'ssive co. IBEMARKETPL1\CE 2 Yrs. altered , shots. box ·; Go1 any of t hf'~e you :.; PHONE: TVH~.:.5~•~ firm near O.C. Airport. needs upholster)' I rad· CONNECTION trained. 644·0139. .'. :irrn 't usini:• Vuu ran ; W•THE .'-h~l lhrm all for salt• m ;a ••• ,., Ac tive d esk , H e q ·s ma n . Sew ing e xprr lO"lu offwiththis ad Fumihre 8050 • t..:n.tti1s11~eundrrour WAREHOUSES.ALES PANASONIC judgement & 1nit1a tive. nt"edt'<i Good pay. 4 Duy 1700 So. Grand ,\ve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·';· DAI LY l'lLOT 581 .2335 Q'"ad Reo">·ver. 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no. S64 clo Da ily P ilot , INSTALLER, Cable T. V. PO Box. 1560, Cost a (underground) exp. de-Mesa , Ca 92626. s ired . Tra in ee con-<-'-'-="'--"'""-'-='----- sidered. 642·3260. G T . I s A CllRl~IMASTR EE .. .. " ·rowth pos1t1on. yp1n ~ w k. APP Y a t , .3 17 0 ar1la na a.\3·4881 Sectional, $1 50. sofa , S50, Tum U-t unused itl'ms ; , ----'-"-="----I Quad 8 track. 4 speakers, 55 \orpm & accurate on Ai r way Ave, C .r.1 •.....I' 8010 tabletop radial saw used into C:llri$lmas C;ish' ;'Ward's dlx. gas dryer $100.&15·8964 IB!'tf exec. Salary c.-om· 8·101\;\1 ur2 JQ.5pr.1 "'TrlClftCes t ice $200 dinette set •. UurChnslmuTrtt ... 111 ·, I 1 d $75 r <---------- / & ___ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• w . . · , ,, .. , .• , 7 ,,_,,,,.,,, .•. x n . con . , so a bl mensurate w expcr. $40, 2 glass top tables. ~ " Portable TV k/whl, Kd potentia l. P ho,n,c 1\1rs . \ SEWING WRe lhri gs. t"r eez~_r s0.& $40. 96C).2952 a ft 3. :;· ~~~ .61~~,.1~11~~2 ~~~ ;. <Kroeler )$25. 842·1075 cond ition. Asking $22. Kr.ius,979·4850 S p6c-1•l mat'h. Sin gle as ers. Dryer "' IS· • formo.-t inform;,tion . ', 645--9039,calleves. INTERIOR DESIGNER College graduate, must be good "Closer". Xlnt opportunity. Newl y con· solid a t e d d es i g n .showroom . Call Frank Newland , A .S .l .D .. Newport Interiors, 3810 , E. Coast llwy , CdM. 675--6420 or 497 .2930 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS • n('('dle. F:xpcr. only. 1\sk hwas hcrs . New & ust.'<i. PADDED Bar 4 stools ·~.:·~··,~;···;~:···· • .:·~·· .. ;: · Miscftlaneous H.E.SALES for Pat.642·3472.N.B. Warehouse prices . r o otrail , 0p add e ci ----------I Wmtfrd 8081 Wanted : Portable TV, EXPERIEHCEOOR -~-542·3501.(AskrorLes) armrest, back is white J ft 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• work1ngornot.cheaplor MEW LICENSEES SHARP GUYS Electri c Dryer & Washer formica w /locking door .::: •• 7.••••••••••••••• 67orcp1h886anage in M EX. Damage -Kebe\ Ardor -Disown The most active new of· Exper'd In high fa shion f 1 for liquor. Like new. ,,. fil'.e 10 CD!\1 . w e pay for); men 's <'Io t h 1 n Ji: & or sa e. 642·535Sor 646·9559 WA"-'TED DEAD A.IR Someone jusl tol d me there's a mortuary out in California with its own t M l h 839·0586 ""' CO"SIGHMEN1' St+OI" Bea utiful color console advertisi n••. si,,ns, s por s"·ear. us ave · .. 0 • ood r '"·II .. · Bed m set Solid o k TOP CASH DOLLAR T , -T·-TV big screen all chan-tclephone. printing & g .. res.ru. "',P ll i me AmanaRefri~erator.$50 .. roo : l e~r PAID FOR Y OU R eOQS UmOVer nels must selll65/orbesl posl:i ge, business l'.irds, posit~r:ist a vail. Call for .. Old ieJGoodie", 17'. Bot· khn gd 51~35~5 1 ~~ JEWELRY, WATCH: ES, WE MUST REDUCE ofr545·68l3 ~----------I radio s how . F i ft een il rochures, promotion. appt in erview tom freeze r. 640·8869 c an e ier · ART OBJECTS, GOLD. OUR INV ENTORY FASTl--------.---- Ask aboul our incentive THE LOOK ~IOVfN G· l"d B d S ILV E R S ERV IC L' IM g 19" I TV 'om m's•. >on ·.·pl•'<. Cati 644-6SOO 20 Co ft SIS Rerri,, rrzr ,' . -,1 e ·a · e , "'· BARGAINS GALORE1 a navox co or ' ·~ " tbl s Qn Mattress set FIN E F U RN & AN · lll·l•t• · S3 50. M~rantz 2275 Cl.ff L--ndr)' 673 11·•1. Frost free. Coppertone, · . . · bl & .. "' s r th g h TIQUES.645-2200 21"~~.~~~.~~., TED w/trnt s pkrs. $97S. JAMITORIAL minutes or DEAD AlR. Dependable woman for -steady work. Medical MODELS · a.1ASSEUSES Bldg, N.B. 40 Hrs wk. Figure Models, Escorts, 6PM·2:30AM . 644-0606 Masseuses needed. Top mon ey . New stud io . SHIPWRIGHTS St2S.6C5·0820. o a ·m a. <' in c a irs. -..~ .. ft,_,_, R E. S •LES -=~-=-="---::-:-:;l~l~am~ps~, d~•_<>:ne~t~te'::. SJti~-!8588~·-1 Mach•"•-8078 6'2·80SS JUNIOR SECRETARY 631 ·3811 Sational Company h:i s immediate need fo r qua lifie d sales He p . Telephone renewal sales • ~ Wanted. Atl antic Pa<'iri c Auc:ti SO 1 S ~· 1 Real E.'i lale Associates Mar 1t1 mc Co. Call on Sale: Beds.piano.antique ••••••••••••••••••••••• Licensed or not. Come 646·5491or646·&127 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• chair , pool lb\, misc. wh ere thC' action is. New . . . **I BUY** 642·7607 art. 10 :00 A.M. Ben<'h Grinder , V:i lve ~f a c hine , Diesel Test Stand, & parts bins, branch urgently nt•eds S1ng1ng Gir t ~cy bo:i rd sales associates. Busi · Player for all ~1rl group . ness 1s booming. Pick _Tr ave~. 673·2663_. ____ 1 Good Used Furniture & Moving to Smaller Home. 645.4832 1\pplianres-OR I will All e xcess must J?;O! 1---------- Sell rorYou. Many misc pieces of Miscellaneous ~ 8080 Day or night. $500. salary To Assist Ad'llin. Sec. in + bonuses. For appoint. sales & marketing. Good typist. Some lite dicta· -4=94~-4-=222=·-----­ lion. General c lerical. Needed Students p/time Swil<'hboard relief. Some to help on civic & county e xpe r . r e q 'd . Xlnt projects. Apply 1027 No. your own sales tcrn tory. SPO RTS Wt-; A H M FG . We train & can :id\'anre need s attracti ve aJ?;· board fees (or quali fied gressive g:il to represent pers<?ns. Other branches sma ll li n t'. Coa s tal ope ning soon. Manag«.>rs areas 673 -7569 MASTERS AUCTION furn . inc l'ng 2 Br suites; 646-8686 & 833·9625 lovely decorator dining. Aft 6 Cal 8 bar , bar stools & kit. • 1 42•1542 items . E\•c n bikes -all ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"~""·· .. :'f'i ~r; ,..:..:" .. · ' ·i need e d . Call ll c r b . ---·~ -------1 581·1210. TACO BAR quality merchandise. No junk. 314 Orchid, Cdl\-1. 675·6116 :C CHRISTMAS J'. < :fJ HIEED .,.f J·• MOHl'f? ~. benefits&fringes. Coast Hw y. No . G , CENTURY llcl p Nceded. Top wages. F I N A N C ~ A L Apply, Del Taco, 25252 •PUBLIC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• •Friday 7:30PM • !'t1odern Bl ack llideabed touch, like new. Sell or trade for queen, sz bed. $95. 548 -022.1or645·4325 . r .. .,· L<x>k lrotJnd tlll' huuSl', " CLA·VALCO. Laguna Be ach. 497 ·10Jol, RF.Al.TORS La Paz Rd, Laguna 1-li lls. • ' d1111 OUI lhOSI' unu,ril 1 •, 1lf'nu " tum tht>m onto .& "' l.11n~tma~ mor1t'y. You ·cl ~ l:'arl PUI an ad lh1s s11c J'. 17th&Placentia,CM 3pm·6:30pm 1\1-F RM TELEPHOME DEALERS WELCOM E Equal ()ppor Employer KEYPUNCH OPERATOR I Yr exper. 4·8PM, Mon thru Fri. CLA-VALCO. 17th & Placentia, CM MB·2201 Equa!Oppor. Employer KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 1Sw"'9 shlftl Director of Nurse-Heller. SOLICITORS Very Unusual N R .d . 1 Sat &Sun 7·3::JOor8·4:30. Us•yo"r phone.·othome. FURNITURE ew es1 entia Park Lido Conv, Center, ~ " C S Care r~ac ility. 466 Fl agship Rd, N.H. Ea rn fa nta s ti c com-OM IGNMENTS NEWPORT VILLA WEST COOKS 642.8044. missions for talking to Warehouse KITCHEN AJDS business people. Just in· RESIDENT AIDS ltN, Director or Nu rs es. quire ir they can use our Stock LiqWdotion HOUSEKEEPERS Ga rfield Con\'. llosp . money to hel p them ex· DOM'T MISS OUT I"-undt-rthr Daily Pilot ~ Virtue ~a me tablo & 4 up· i::-CllHl!>l!o!ASTR E>: ·l' ho ls tered 1·ha irs, gd. •, &llst JllofyoutRnod"'$',., cond. $100. 581·6321 .~·. Our t'.hnslm11s Ttt'l' .,.·111 ·~ ----·I ""' ;iPPf';,,r ,,,. ThankUll~m~ •, ! F :C Day & llj(ltn (H'I lH.r 4th J'. ormal Dinini.: Rm Set 1,,, iuti & IMtti t'aU &12·~11 ,,.. w /Buffet, Ba r w /3 stools. ~ for mote L'!formoition • ,. CoffeeT abL 644·0552 r;~f"\ •• ·:• r,"'fj.f'\•.;·.: l\1AI NT ENANC E Sub·Acule Psych. sci· pant! t hei r busin ess. $SAVE $$SA.VE CUSTODIANS ting. 7781 Garfield , 11. B. Exp. prl•f. but will trai n . Open 9 to 5 DAILY Couch & ]I.l atching chair Apply in person. 847-967 1. 10 soli citors needed by MASTERS •UCTIOH w/foot stool. $40. Bro,.·n Tweed Corner Set , -~4~000~Hi!!'il~a~ri~a~W~a~y~, N"'.:'. B~. I ~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I large leasing company. ,., 646·9109. bolsters, amtrm.record Ask for Roy Clcndinning, 20751h Newport BL CM 1---_:.:.:..:..::::.:. ___ I pl yr , stereo. Nev . used, Now l{iring. Bartender , R RN 558·1000. 833·9625 & 646·8686 Orange sofa & recliners . $250. 2 Blk Leatherette & W; Kitchen help ; Al · l.'.::'.'.'.:.'.'.'.".'.'.:_ ______ l::-:-=-"=.::c:.:.:.::.::::::_-::-:-1 Walnut cocktail table, Bar Stools. SIS . ca. Din. ~!~i~eo~'to~e~~."~;~~ &Mrqency Telephone Sales ~!~!~!~ .......... ~?.~~ 20" <'olortv. 962.0203 hl~1iran~1:i-~. ~~~14c6hrs, rorappoint . P /lime, llP!'t1 ·7 :301\f.t. Part.time work avail. Used Bikes & Parts . Buy, 9x12 Early American re·i"-==.::..:.::.::..::=-.::.:.:.._1 Xlnt working conds . morninJ:s . llou rly wages sell a nd trade . 2488 versible rug . llis & Her 33.lc Tick Toc ker Thrift Nurses Aides, 7.3 & 3·11 E.0 . E . Co nta <'l D . & comm. avail. For de· NewportBI CM.642·7910 whit e swivel rocke rs . Shop. Super low prices. s hifts. t:xpcr . pref 'd. Roac h e, R .N. Co s t a l:iilscall ,540·0301. C Lge lamp,645·4832 120E.19thC.M.10·2. Mesa Verde Conv. llosp, ri.1 es a ri.t e m o r i a l Los Angeles Times c:wneros & 66 1 C~nter St. CM H:ospital. 64 2·2734. 1375 Su nflower, CM EcpptMnf 8030 Dining rm set. 6 -~-:;;;:~~-;';;;;:;---I•~~~~~-~~~~ l-:;;;;;;;':;;~;;;;--;;:;;;-;;';:';;-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• droplear tbl. 4 pc chrs, H.O. Model RR layout bdrm 6x9' fold away -ready ru g . fortr:i<'k.962·1550 MURSESAIDES TOW!RUC KDRIVE.R, CompleteSSOO.Colordark se t . Orie nt a l Openings Qn all shifts, I•---------ex per d: G & W TowtnJ:. room $250. $400. Kodak 673·6243 e xper. pre f 'd. Some RN'S lOOOlrvin c,N.B.642·1252 super 8 sound projector l---"--. -.------ltOTRAIN&LAYOUT trainees accepted. Ap ply UHUSU 'L szoo. 5350. Ar gus BX Walnut Dini ng Se~. 6 chrs. S'x9' ready to run. A CON\IENIENT SHOPPING ANO S£WIHG CUIOE FOR TH( CAL ON THE GO, llfl!;;i~lj Colonial Charmer • . . .. ;. ' . ' ,• ... ;. .... ,... t ' .. ~ • • • < Baby's Own Book! An opening is availabl for a Keypunch Operator ~ ·with 1·2 years previou~ ~ experience for our swin~ shin, 5PM·12:JOAM. In forex experie nce pre rerred, bot not required. P k S · 1~·11 T" I ~ z oom s 8 . Cstm covers, hke new Bargain !586·9179 a r up er 1 o r "' • 1me N 1 8 h . upe r mov ie $27S. Ph: 752.6158 eves. 1 ---~------< Healthcare , 144 5 MedSurg, .11 ·7:30shift. *:WP O ~r h e a c camera $175. All under RedDrapcs.noorto cell · ·! ~~.';e1~~ or A v e . N B ~~:i~,:i . o~l~.u iexc~l~ern~ ~~l~~.~;1~~nt~ !!si~f:~t~ ~a.rranty. 552·5897.. Ns!r~ ~a~~~!e~ler\~~~~ ~:Z:~px. 16' long, $25. ·S! 't:···· •·.1.-·. • ... ...... it·•· •• ' ..... • • • Call Dana Habiger 759.4873 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS 4SONewport Center Dr. : Newport Beach : Equal Opp Employ MI benefits. Contact Mrs . ft.fu~t be rast, accu,ral V1 ~1tar ~oom for Minolta sell. $2J5. 963.8601 · Nors ing·Relie( RN's & Jensen, 642.2734, Costa l)'p1st •. good or~an1zer, with filt er and c as e. !Rms bamboo£orn. Antiq F /time LVN's. lmmed l'r1 es a l\1 em 0 r i a I a~.sk11\si;ho~ld 1n<'lude, r.t ake o(fer .5Sl·3839 Sora & Loveseat, never tbl, dresser , bk<'ase . -•~pe_n_in~g~s_._64_2_·04=00~-'---I Hos pital. 301 Vit'toria editing, proofing . past~· used, \'er y gd. qoal., BroY hill china cab. P k . C.l\l .EOE. oEp&1_rehsearch.De.gree 1 n.·· n SHTT BUY !! s acrifi c e. movin g 636·1637aftllam.G.G . ar 1ng Attenda nt, over·I~~~~;,;;,~~~~~ ng is , ac<'ounling, o ruJtca ·701 . 4 le ns, all 962.2562 18. Calif. drivers lic.r e<'onomics desirable. Jo components & ac<'ess. 151..o=-==--------15 5 G ¥ 11 o n C ost om $2.15 per hr. Call betwn 1 may entail some travel. Pcs in all. Call (or de· Kin g Size Bed, complete. Aquarium with (Giant &SPM,644·1700,ext SSS. SailboatManufacturer Compensation arrange· tails. Xlnt cond., $400 new , Sea t'hest ). New com· MAST IUILDER menl is unorthodox bu Socrific• $650. Asking $175. S46·9441 . plet.e waterbed 751 ·9673 PART TIME Jmmed : opening for a lucrative to e nergeti 67S·5284or499-4131 9 M m.'l. bw'lde r . Req's m>·n person. 2232 S.E . lJristol. Gcraige Sal• 8055 Sliver natware, Spiece ·1 orns or 4 :30·8 :30 c~ 803S I t $1 Ch r eves. working rot non 1·2 yrs exper. in 1-leliarc S.A. Nov. 15. 9am t un ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ace se ea. a ice rol wetd;n g & mas t ••· 12noon. •••••••••••••••••••••••Misc. Motorcycle part$ & pattern.673-6052 p it Org. Perfect job 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .. for housewives, students, sembly. Apply. Islander Silver Persian Ki ttens. 0m u c h more . 154 7 A CHlNF.SE RUG 9.x12• : •£YPUHCH and moonlighters. Best Yachts, 1922 Ba rranca UTOTEM CFA 2 l\.tales. Unbelieva· 63r 3 n g c Ave, C M Rost Color SJ200 • ft phone deal in town. Call Rd, Irvine, * * bl e dis po s i l ions &:1;:'-'-1 ·~0094=~· -:--:---:c:--·1 -~C~a~l~I ~·f~l~er~6p~m"'_.'4~94~·~354~9~1 : OPERATORS EMPLOYME beautiful coats. $75 e a. orl. • f 894·5518 · Sailboat Manufacturer MT 11!55 ir bought together. Gar a g~ Sa I e: Ho a g Rrewood/Stock Up Experienced. PIX Answerinn Stt'¥. MASTER OPPORTUNITIES 960-3164 or 551·2611 Memonal •Iosp. Hunter S7S rord del, 642·262A !._ Aak for Debbie 'll IHST•LLER Full or Parl·Time .::.:::...==-=-=-==---1 Chapter Aux. Sal. Nov 15(--".:..0="'-'==="---I • 14 Locations .. f ull or ,., NoExper.Necessary Persian kittens&: adults, 10 AM -4 PM , 3185 :. orMa rgarel p /t ime shirts ln clodt: Capable oflnstallingany AgeZl·6.5Ellgible rea s onabl y prl <'e d GibralterAve.CM WORMS " Tempo Temporary l~elp wknds. Exper. pref'd . ittm on the boat related 737 .2359 5 Beds, must sell. S200 ea. • 17802Sk.)' Park Irvine EOE.543·7787. to hardware, plumbing & Go To The Nearest 1-----------1·Garage Sale. Cu.stom de· 545·1544or833·1682 • S«M<S5 1---'----'-----TICTOCMARKET 1---------~·~~~~~~~~~~ minor electrical. 2 to 3 For Appll<'allons & Info Dogs 1040 t.'Oralor rum, appliances, t PBX·Previous an5werinp: yrs exper. req'd. Apply, OR CALI. 1714 1642.7702 ••••••••••••••••••••••• odds & e nds . Su pe r Man's bicycle, Ping Ponr service. exper. Various Isl ander Ya chts. 1922 pr. value. Sat.&: Sun 9·4. 1ss7 tbl, Pool tbl, all 3 $100 ,. "-JIU ic• $57 shifts & 11pm·7am. With Barran<' a Rd, Irvine. Tic Toe System~. Inc. • s I WORLD• Port Charles Place N 8 New. 1685 Tustin. No. 7 • -FeePald. S Mo's cur-ad vanta ge~. 644·9420. Coc kers, Chihuahua. 644·6S93. · · CM an. 6:30 f ha& e•PIT· Xlnl Sailboa t Manof at'lorer w · Pood lcs, Sh lh·lzu , G. 1..:::::::::'.:".:'.:... ______ I ;;;-:-::;:-;:~::---;;:---;::--~ l»~«-Alaoree~ REALESTATESALES Has immedopening for a itresses. good 'pay Shorthair , Pit Bulls. Power Mower , Soper 8 Men's Sliver Star Sa p ~ C R • benefit'>. Apply hetw 3 &.: 1 1 S phire Ring, 4 diamond! vv ROLA c.R Joift #I M•STER 6 pm . De nn y 's 5 29 mn · chnau1er, Porns. Project.or, Stereo Com-S60 W , 1 "' ~ymentAceocy TstMtt.lt ... ton TOOLING MAKERS ·Aven ida Pi co, S a n Pekes, Westies, 100 ponents, twin bed , & co8t, ~~.:.n:1~!·~~.v$i~ l~!!~~l!mn_~·~··~Ste!!!~1oa!::!:~ •FreeTralnln& Exper'd In Loft ing & Clemente mixed puppies. Stud 1v1 more. 12·4 only , Sal. &: 151-4449. Jfwpt Ba Tlf/ .CadlUac Program layout. plug&.: mold male:· ..:.:=="------1 mast breeds. Z2S W. 17th Sun. 19072 Lindsay Ln.1 ________ _ •Hawaii, Acapulco Tr1 Pl Ing &: prototype conlltruc· W AmESSES al Fairview' SA. ()pen '.:."::.· 8:::..· -------1 TOY AUCTION R eves. 531.5027, 1· •N•lioawldeReferrlllt Uon. eq's a min. or 3·5 Ex~r'd. Full or p /t. 1...:=::..::=.::::.::._ ____ (MOVING Sale, Sal. 10-•, IOOO's OFTOYS U unllctn1ed, ltl U8 a1· ynuper.Applyat • Good hn:.Neat appear. BORZO I (Ru1s ian Household item.a, office SAT.NOV.1S,6:30PM J..:=:=:::.;:::...::::.::..----j tUl rou fn obt1Jnln1 your Islande r Y11 chta Over 21 Wolfhound ) 6 ;,,0 ·s, equip., cloth int, misc. MASTF.R'SAUCTION RM ~tale l icense. C.11 1!122 Ban-a nca Rd Surf & Sirloin trained, s how quality, 4601 Roxbury Rd. Cameo 2m5~ NEWPORT BLVD .. I cau•MT 8UIJl1 ory.84Z.6601. Irvine 5930W ll!!>tHwy,NR terms avall.639·21 • Shores.CdM. COSTAM ESA,1MtH1686 --_I __ .. ' 9376 SIZES ~-10 i,., 1Tf .... ; .... 1Tf .... -r~ Embroider this bocJI for pour baby or ror a 11lower gift Fasc1~ate baby with ador· ~ble .animals. flowers, figures tn this cloth book. All easy em· broicler)! Pattern 7198: dlree· lions, trans Im for 8. page book. 61 2". sv.·'. $1.00 for each pattern. Add 2SC exh p1tt1rn lor firsl-cla» f1om school plays lo city· mail and hand1in1. S111d ti: wide ct!ebrallons, e•erybody's ...._....., gla~ning Bi.cenlenntal .events! ~~ IOS ehghl a loltle g111 with lhis ~ ~ pretty coloni1I dr1ss and cap of .. 1':i Ow a..hM ..._ cotton. taffeta. Printed Pattern 9376· Child's ._.,,..._HT IMl I.~ Siles 4. 6, 8, 10. Sire 6 dless "--·......._Up.,......, cap 2% yds. W.ir.ch. ' ......,., Send $1.00 for each pett1rn. MORE thin ever befort! 200 Add 25<' for each pattern for dtsl&111 plus 3 free printed ln- llrst.class mail and handling side NEW 1976 NEtDUCRAf'T' S1nd to: · CATAl.001 Has everything. ?S,. ....._..._. Ctoeh1t wltll S11uares -11.DO ....... hpt.442 Crtcll1t I W1nlrobt _ 1.00 ~.... NlftJ Fifty Quilts _I.DI JlJ w ....... St., w,_. lllpplt Crtchtt ~--$1JIG , ..... , MT 11011 , Pri•t Sew + Klllt lod; __ S1.2$ ...._, AOOUSS. DP, MD NtHl1ptl1t look __ $1.0G ... -• """'-flowtr Crtc:lllf IMt 11 00 •• ... y Halr,hl Crttll1t .. Gt ...:11:0. Do rot kllOw llow .to 111 1 ln1ta11t Crotllot Itek _ I.Ill ptltn1 frt•t Senti no• !or Instant Mier••• Iott t oo tur ... r1ll·lflnt1r fl1!11r11 l11rta11 Money '"" -1iJo C1t1lo1-ellp e1upon ln1ld• for C1111pl1t1 Clltt look . _$1.00 fm patt1r1 t i ytMr cllOlu , Ct9"-tt A,...11111 114 .•1.• Stn~ 75c IO•I 12 PrC .::: • kw + kllll look . Sl.25 11 A., ... 11 112 ._ !11statt Mo!MI t rifts 11,oo loa. •f 11 G1im1 I t =so, I ~ N1se• Gllllt ltN #2 SCI' n1ta1t F1lflle11 Itek $1.00 1s Qlltb ltr T•.., fJ~SOf llutant \S.wl11t laak • SI.OD .~ tf 11 Jllfy RIP _,., , • ' • ·a-to10Mo1..,...i"1 4-Dri•~ 9sso··~w~~ 95to i. Kiod .. ..._.,, _ __._. ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Scoofer t 150 --..-P ,..,. -...... ~ ,Th.!!c!!y:.:,,,,,.,,'!l~·~N~•~·.,.=~""'=-~·3~·~·~..,~·'-------'DAl""~L~Y~P~1~co,....r_.c~Juf eov scoiJ .. s • " .................... __. ........................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... NEED"••••••••••••••••••••• Wut.SIU "T3To70Ut.al:ld W 9112 J .. a t730lj1. ... ._ S.p:Med ....._Used ......_u... lft B~TS. "rax Ad••o· 'ftYamahaZSOM X.Ore1t Cnlbe!' lt.M /'f"N ndio 1 TOPDOLU.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-••••••••••-• •••••••••••••••••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••-•·----··- II •all-sr.:-· Bott O(f ... Eves trod<at<reolo mi. muy PAID '72 DCE V·ll 2·t2 '""" ---tno -ttlO ttll 1•'" Larae wbeet boat or lends.~ x.trut38115~1749 IMMIDIAT&Y brown. •i(e wbe•l•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••, tftlllr, tutty adlVstablf' HONDA Xt.125. 1t74. IO(I POl:.4.LL 1u10. tr•••~. air; I'll, '13 f:ledra. Loe•I C"ar, &e 'TS ChM'CtJ", ~ tor U1 boll.Om t50QJ bat mlltt. like new. $$.$0 or S'YE orlc . owner. saooo. YW Ori&-owarr. atM loaded. Yin. root, pwr, •ir. ~·· ol{~ Ste at Lido Sbol'et t.totr.4:91545eevtrungi ft fOtl:l&MCAIS .J&S..S9:58 lmm.at':u.lale.scz.1527 ml'•· mts:. Good~: ,llolollllUdoParkD<. orwknds. NOW CALLOICOMllH '76 BMW's Mn• t7ll BUGS c-oc: tt15 1141·-- 1973Y•ntah•TX·.$00. LAST OF TOSl:IUS er.,.Mwfor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••a'Tllnl?4 ••••••••••,•••••••••••• flercl tt40 1Mh.M .. c1•:e/ -CheFllT)'eonct, .. ~llon.·....:.. "75&..ilknlitn 10.,clcll•l'f'Y Ma&da"fSBx2cpe.4 apd. <"IYE HUGE •••·•-••••••••••••••• ... s.r.lce f'OZO•i-.:::='l~RM~-=-~'.:.... I 11 . o o 0 m I. • I • l. .>II "13 LTD B"'°"'hm, "'·000 ·~··••••••••••••••••••• 1"1lltAJC0400. 6TodtoaMfrOM •••:ta_ ....... oond.SZ.IKJ0."2·713S c•niLL•C mi. MOltextru.Sfl..7206 CUST OM ll•rlne 13SOorBlt E.r.1mple:: .. ':.:!... Mlt'cednlnl 9740 NOW NI " ,_or_SS2-__ 33_•_• ____ _ Woodwork. Repaln, re-Call Ml-a'.IO& '75 L•d:enll1... .,......, ... , t ..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELECTION '12Torino Wp, New ti::; ):oodels. James ltoovr-r.1---==""':=:=._ _ _,.: Soft -• ;11 ,. .. ~.. .-t.,..... .. ~, ·--y ....... ,,,,. ·---'UU \.vt.a.1 •• -........ --·-e'tel· amaba twin 90 slreel '""P' -OYER 100 ·" • •·S~eed. air abocb. llOO'!cC..stllwy.11.8. 1-"'":.:··:.:•;..· -----~ r ........ ntry, Formica Arc· -...,tzSO. W1rnhubo,mud •·snow. ~•2·9405 -·-ic--'S Mew·Uted ToChoo&ef"'rc>m · vzd1te~_/weldlnJ. 30 ·l280 OB2NDM. ,. '" ___. OLOm'' OYIR 100 C:O..,.fiffve PritH ·i!ss~:::.0 0n:=:w~ yr&. e?.. 4412-7909,Bullaco Purtani lZScc O.mg1C-'f"• II\.· MERCIDIS LowLNNRotH Bestol'fr.494·2077. -~.:. l::/b:;'cl~~:;~~·· $4777 HkJ""tl Shy.,. W OH DISl'u. Y 75 $CIROCCO NABERS ""'F'onl """· run po-, oefrp1rt1 Sates-Sttviee-IA'as'... Maueof' SDill CADILLAC &iair.~cond,m•lleok ,.... tOJO '12 Yamaha 250 MX. New Iii MGeyTovohl .... AUTIIORlZkD 4 S~ed. stereo.macs. 9Q.5849or531Hi6811 in.--uua ......->IV.._ ll/to\111. WJW 847-BSM Rollsltoyco . BMW 6862Manchester, torywarranty.063.NAN. 2600 1larborlllvd '72 Galax.le . /\tr', •••:.::•IP0•••• 0 ••H••G••U••H•••• 't~sendgrt' .K~.; .. ~.~~ Cl'l\81ul lAin: 1 CaJl Roger or lJiU 10¥ ear._..,-._ MER.CEDES DEALER 10,000 miles. under fac· H~nd ·made sl alalesa aft.erSPM. ~ l---_:..;-'--""-"----1 ZW E.17th St. Buena Park Costa Mes:1 ~0-9100 aufomttti~. PS. PB, 45m. I . . • SEU.I~~ YOUR C ••7 Ccsta Mesa 546-'444 523 7250 $4695 ---SJ750 t stee , lO cue w/xlra ~m · '7f Suzuki GT. 1800 mi., -; TOYOTA ~ · --· • · '616 Cad Cpe l>eVille, new · 642.8483 mo, ~rpoons, etc. Fires hdmel& rack, xlnlcond I TOP N.ICES PAID On the Santa Ana Fwy. tires, good cond. '650. · )Ike nlle. Perfect for Assume paymenla· 1966 Hartio..ci., 646,y 303 Jo"'orlmporu OanaPoint496·34IO '68 Ferd Ltd Sta. wa,.. sword(l&b. Penn. fiJhlng ...... ,,,_ ft 4 · PaldfororNol '7~ M-cedes ~·llpwr a /•ond rad'•/ reel 14 /0 with 800 yds, ._._,.,a · pm. 59 WIUys Jeep, in Ton ~ "• 1I>eVille.ln~lhan44,000 r.. ' .. ·• - lJO lb li Pi FM 0...1.ewls hn--'-2200 mo". <·ull pwr, •l•reo. IJt pedtr:.Offer.•97·1010 new • ne & WI· ••'73 Montessa must ·clt:up, Tape, Clean. ,....... •• r " "' limi~ clau rod. Olh•r sell. $500 or besl. Bus. ph. $2200 Must see! 5-4&1225. 1966 ':.!"~~~ C.M. o· ST ' llCMD'WAT $2800. 546 ·59'16. M«cwy 9950 JareePennrub.ltrods. 664-8383. T b 9560 SANTA ANA DIESEL 196 9 vw Popl op c-.. 0 9917 ······················- Mi sc. new M arioe...,.p ""' · TOP 835·3171 Economy S p ecial! Campmoblle. Full y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'GR Mercury sta wgn. ntt hardware ineld. BUge ·~ enton 125. Xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · "'' bl 18 ooo • ......... nt£uuuun:D1V¥1HOtlACHINe Automatic transmi11kln, equipt. Gd condition thru '7l Camaro R:tlly<• S9' rt paint. r.ng re l . m1 pumps, stainless steer· -... Muslsell! '72Courier. Big radio;heatcr."'(16476). out. Rebuilt en~. t~xtra sun.or clea'n. "maint.ain'ed· ago, xlnl cond. S7SOfor ing wheels, elc, etc. Call963·2507. tires, am/fm. Grt shape. $ C--' 9715 'd l l ~~ 496-3006 .,,. best ofr 963-6961 aft-~· Pn'cedto 'Sl e en ._,.,.,. fordoctors use.A1r .f'/S. 5 .. ~PM . ~ 645·2200 MOV Sl 650. 979-6008, Rick •••••••••••••••••••••.•• ~ ING Must sdJ Honda · Sac. must sell immed .. 60 Auto. Pvt ply, 840·1641 Avon Redcrest floor CB 175, x lnl cond , '73 D1tsun pick up. xlnt Paid "!!;a:,~i~;r~~!~ro'~~ Sell vw. 68 vw auto, bolh'l .c5~3~C:Ca'...m~a'.!r~o'.!'.'.s";s~3~9-0-_l,-;:;::::;hln;::19:::~---.. 99<5-;;2 boards. brand n~w. $40. wi ndshield & travel cond ; all ne w lires . f'OH. alntcond. Mark673·2325 PS/PB. s&.OOO or1 t1, mi.••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-MOSaft.5. · trunk MOo s.t8·2CM.5 or shocks. shell & c usl . $2I00.540-o.3lS. .. "70 M h 1 3S 4 PIS wkndsSl().9573 bool.495-6648 . Used YW'S .67 vw. reblt 1500• nds New tires, AM /Fftt, tape ac " t ·•, . - Pow-9040 '74 Capri V-6 2800cc eng, 197fJ 11 .. rl-. c .·1· bod deck, Xtras. $1600. or bst P /B, A /l:., auto. new ~ swiroot'. am /fm, 4/noor, 0 ""' " some Y"1Work , great -'f ' paint 1·adc .. r en brown •••••••••••••••••••••••SaJeor trade'71BMW750, '56 Ford PU. XJnt cond. PoldfororNof 631·1276 for Baja kit. Good in· "'er.540-,~. · '" e · ...... "" ""' D•"esel Trawlers custom painl, chrome. Am/Fm s trk. S12SO or S3.3SO. 644.·(t,34 teri . N . int .• reblt enc . $?<100. or <JV'~.,., Of'. 2 ew tires. $650. a.twolet 9920 best offer , 644-1851 •..- from·$25,000tot65,000 ' 498--0'l'!M bestoffer.546·0056. . -Capri '71. Xlnt <"ond . '69Mercedes 280SE.Mull or itonsider trade ror? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-0SS lan.s ATLANTIC PACIFIC T'CO MIHl-lllE 2 1 ton plumbi'ng tru•ks l:i!M : ~!~'· Xl.ras. $1650. Pri.pty. 5ell. $4200. or rnakeofferl-'75:;1:.;·5:.;lc.43:_ ____ _ MARITIME "' ..Lfll! ~· •J~ • 61...... A· I 963 3139 CONNEL CO. ...,,., r•• "'113 complete w /steel bins. ··-·-··-·-··-· ,,emoon e vt>s · · L .... 5491 ...... Z7 ~ v-w-v . lKlll •c v . · 1 -----------1·=====~'-'-_::;=:; '74 Super Beetle. l>l.000 pipe machines, recent A...&...-9720 '" · I -Su k ' TS S X ll~t. Bch. 842·4435 -uo 200D1ese. mi., air, AM/f'M stereo, 28 • M 0 n t ere Y _ '" zu 1 12S treet neweng's. Int tires, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1850,Stick , recently t uned, n ew CHEYROL T Tradi t ional . C h rys . legal. Mustaell. $300 aft. (1 ) has 12fl v ·cenerator. Alltos. ~ed '1974 D··TSU... 536·6125 Urn, $3000, Call aft. 5 & E crow n, FB, head, fathm, 6pm545-431S priced to sell. C all ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'A " onwkends968-14l6 s t e r eo xlnl cond H k , 7 _C::as=c=•d=.e::.:;I•:;•:;· 548::..:::_:·26=16:;._1 260 Z '59 Merced~ Benz 190 5:1J-----'------SALES&SERV IC t~ • · · us Y 1 400c-e : S'I 111· \eri I l nd pt' 1 ·-Su~ Bell -ooo 2121H~--BI cl. 846·3848 . Completely rebuilt. New '7l Ford F250 P.U. :i~ Ton, 1 ver me a JC ex or, x n co . nu a n . nu '" ..... r e e, J •, ..._.. ., k ti 4 speed, mags & un· convt. top, needs minor mi., good cond., $17:-,0. COSTA MESA $875.-9· NEW PORTER tan • r_es, ri~H, -;ng. R/H, Arr, 8' bed. Cheroy believably immaculate. int. work, gd mech cond ... 1_613-'--67Z?'-'-·------546•1200 Dinghy w/6hp Johnson&. Has 15 m1n. running time cood. $1600. 548-8201 12,ooo actual miles. (213) 43'·4264 aftr 5 PM cover -lo m os old r onit.Alsogasl'an,racks USED CARS (930KYP). '72 BUS. Xln t in fout.1--'--C.:...-'-C:.:...:...C __ 675-4241. ·1 :,.rt~~met. Sac. $475. JUST CREVIER 'S8M.B. 2J9. Looks & run Many exlra.s. Ost offer. ·m NOVA 2 Dr. Sedan, 6 gd. AM /FM, nu tires, _962=·-=6822=~·------cyl, 3 spd. good tires, '65 Mustang gd. runnidg- cood. $500 or bst. orr". -..100 Olckmoblle 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales and Service OU>SMOllLE GMCTRUCllS HOHDACAllS Unl•enity Old& 2850 Harbot Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.9641J Super Deal on 21 ·u~--H-s . ARRIVED '73AUDI IOOLS MOTORS rt<. $1 ,250 reas offer .. VW runsgood.S&I0.997 ·Z748 C · I ~ 536-4694 63 Camper Van, new r~t sea o n g Cabin SalejR..t • 91'0 4 speed , stereo & ai 11t&IROADWAY l -~--------11000 .eng .&lransRad o'al " Ei C . Blk b DeltaK8Royal.2dr .. ao'r Cruiser . Wooden hull. a cond. One owner veh icle. ~ H 74 amino. on lk. nne shape, eng not t •••••••••••••••••,••••• '76TOYOtaTruckS .731MWBavarta SAn1AA A MG 9742 tires,bucket seats.s1soo. Jmma c. Load~d . cond. P .S. P .B .• t1Jt -.~;~~:J14~e ofr over $600. ~~~~~ ~~r1!~1'!s~1~ .~ S~eds 4 speed, air cood., __ 8_3_5-_3_1_7_1 __ _, ~;;·~;;·~~~~:~~·;;;_;;:;1_._.,_s_._96_1_•_. ------1~67~3~--~:-:· ;--;;;;::;:--;~::; u~~hee~350~1P~· ~.i>:i~~:,._~1!:;';'~,..~r~._c_1_e_an rates.Pri.pty.538·0547. •45-eds ster('(J . WILLBUYYOUR best offer . 751·7626after 72 Ba1a Bu1 . rcbltl·oo Chevy Nova , J spd 20'SkipJack,super clean . •Aut~tics '738MW2002tii DATSUN.TOYOTA, 6pm transaxle & en~. Chrm manual shift,whtw/blue '75 Cutlass ,Supreme."' fully equip'd ., r adio. MoforHomeR...tal XLNT CONDlTION! ORVOLKSWAGI-.:N . whls. SlOOO or bst ofr . interior.$850.491·2339 cond·lo m1 ·J ob traru;{, '•5 500 p t l 20'·22'·24' CHOICE Stereo. air cond. & on PAID FOR Ponclw 9750 96J.1122afl 7:30pm. must sell$4800.640-6<177 ~ ' • r .p y . TOYOTA o-.·ner. ORNOT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---1WANTED -Good e ar 839-8556. • Sp•cial Weekend & ,.. . '71 Red Con\·ert. auto, '66-'70 '73 Toronado. full pwr, ________ __, Weekly rates. Reserve TR•DE-1.,S '73 CtTROEM SM TOP DOLLAR 1'1 1. 9ttT Targa. immar. stick s hift . $1950·$200. will pa)' t·ash air. Landau top, gd cond. 197138'TwnScrewChri forHolidaysnow. "" ,.. 5 speed. ai r co nd., CALL Air.'!'M J FM.ma~s.new Ph:673-3731 . 847 -0230 $2800752-8388 Connie, full covers. REGENCY MOTOR '75Dcrhw!PU $3777 leather, metallic paint& SAL BERNADENE • kon 1s. $7850 . Oay s.1---'---'-----l----=-"-'='-----1 --------~· sharp,\'ery lowhrs.slps HOMERENTALS 4 Speed. healer, 1,321 ,\J\f /FJ\1 radio . 540·0442 752-6<Y17; eves &: wknds •7z VW Bus. org /wht. '75 IMPALA. cus tom Pl...to 9957 7, r adio & generator 925N.HarborBlvd.S.A. milea.59644Y. l\1eticulou.slymaintained ,72 D t n 240z At 675-7655 radials,xlntcond.$2700/ coupe, P IS, P ill. AJT , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 139,SOO. Nr. Lido Bridge. ••53l·2.503•• '74Toyoto by one owner a suM 's u 0 • '70 914 Green/blk, extra bestofrer.hi5-1164 a1r, ti1t whl. 7000 mi. pri.l•---------Days 673-7300. Eves,----'=-==----1 Hilu $3477 LEASY-off RUY ~!! green, ags, >l.l50. p<y. Wkdays 8·5, 638-3080 '75 PINTO Sta Wgn V-=6, . 675-5767 ask for Bill . '72 LIFmME Automatic. AM radio, '71 TOYdT A 557·6610or 541·4158. _'_'•-':_-'n"-6._:0,-'•'-k-'~-;"-~"~-~i="=-1'-.-1 Auto, '}t,~~ i:;;~t orfer oo a ft. 5 & wk n ds, auto, p JS, A/C, radjo. "72 Grand Banks 32· Af> 20' Motor Home step bumper, long wheel Mcril II C~ '74 260 Z, air cond, am /fm over$3,500. 675.sou; i.::""':..:...·•~1~••.:_ ______ Steel radi als. Low VHF, RDI'', sath. man Dodge V-8, A/T. p /S, base. 73W61'. Automatic, air cond. & stereo cassette. aulo,11966 Porsche 911 engine 13 MONTF. CAR 0 1 mileage. Beautiful. Llc. ~xtras.Bristo\PP644·S PJB,dash air,roofair, '74Toyota Landau.Lowmiles. ma gs , xlnl co nd .o 586·285 ldays 1969 VW B UG XI NT ' L ,xnt 939MCU. Special s al e . On an Gener at 0 r , .Hilux $3977 74 OPEL MAMT A 751·7626. aft 6. j 581-743 1 e venings CONO. Cl.EAN ' ~t~~!·. ·Ra~lcy· 'w~sM. ~i ~~-price. $3995. 531-250.1 Great overnight low cos AM JFM Slerco, roof SJ0.201 1 l.!!'.~~1'~~~~,;,';J'::;:~=~::==~:-:~ c r u i 5 er. 1 9 6 6 • 2 0 , rack & Jadder, aux. gas Long whee l base, 4 Stereo cassette & only '72 240Z. Xlnt cond. New' ,75 PORSCHE gearing. 13100. 645·0529. Tollycraft head, fresh lank , cruis·e control , speed, air conditioninJ;l. SOOOmiles ! radials. mag whls. Ca r Volvo 9772 '71 Kingswood Estate 6 '72~i!'to.22.000mi,$t,81'.M1. • water pump, elec bilg . g T y A t stereo. "camper shell ". '67 MBI 250 S cover . 9'79-5269. 91 IS TARGA ••••••••••••••••••••••• pass Wgn . J.UIJ power, Orig1n1tl owner. pump, dua l batterie ~~~n q'u a'l i.ty? rr:: chromewheels.81371W. Automali c with aircood. 6,7Z7Miles,air condition· am /fm . Xlnt. s1450 . 546·m9 w/charger, bait lank, nu I42GNQ$8,495. 73Toyoto Low miles. 1974 Datsun 260Z. aio, ing. Reearo seats , white VOLVO 556.7265. 9960 hull & bottom paint. REGENCY MOTOR 141•-••977 '74S~rle-~e AM /FM, s tick, mags, with tan interior. Braw c:~ L. • D al u 8 ..... M> llC'TI xlntco. nd. 714 -&W-5965 . ~c ... 11.,e • er . • •••••••••••••••••••• inerc uoy 50 (714) }IOMERENTALS 4Speed. AM radio. step Sunroof, c rome wheels.<1 ---~-------l stereo cassette, still in SOllthCoostAreo Chevrolet '74 Vega GT 4 SSZ.9646 92SN. Harbor Blvd.S.A. bumpe r , lon g whee l &stereo. •74 Datsun 1210 warranty. #210460. spd. 16,000mi . $2150. Witt ATLAS 40' Cbris Craft twin v..s,,._ __ •_•_5_3_1·_2"'3_::_•_• __ base. 83296U. '71 VW BEETLE Air conditioning, stereo, SAVE Ivy or lease at consider trade for equt · semi auto pilot. depth '72 Courier PU $2677 Only oneowne•! 28 867 mile& 6"5JWR ty. 17 14 ) 831·033.1 or 1213) r.__ler A»ty"'°""' d '72TIOG.A. 4 S p eed. AM radio. '73S-rleelte • . . Ml\R Q DJS 431 ·5S08askforBill. _.. .. ,~ 1•• ftn er, xtras for cruising ,...~ SAYE ---~------1 Ope n Daily & Sun. 't1I Ill &inliveaboard. $1S,JOO. 19.MW_MotorHome "camper shell", mags, Specia l rnags, custom 'fi.5 Impala Convert. Full Pt.I Pri pty. 962.2oo6 or Dodge 3f.C:l'V~. AIT , P f.s, step bumper. S.157<1T. paint job & stereo. Will M 0 T 0 R 5 power. new top. sh,a.i;.p 2929 1-larboT Blvd., 847-8166 P/B, dash air, roof air'. "7J Courier PU $2477 trade. car. $495. Owner. 751 ·\.l t\3 Costa Mesa ----------oadio, awning, roof rack 4 Speed, AM radio, step '73 VW CAMPER Avery Pkwy -SD f'rw y 546 1934 loots, Sail 9060 & Jaddeo, 6 new tires. bumper. 82374U . Imma culate inside & MISSIOM VIEJO '72 Chevy No\' a, 8 r yl.1 _____ • ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc. 570FNJ Sale price J) l • out ! Ski racks . One 3 OOWCo H 831 ·2880 495·1210 airk~power. J_,ow m1 ·s. ~· RADIO $7,495. &"".. .,''"'' owner. 1 . ast wy.HB. As 1ngSZ150.S.1M·4 19'L .. REGENCY MOTOR UM\. UU\O y 05 I CONTROLLED HOME RENTAL ~~ '66COR ETTE JlOOWCo s!H-NB. 642·94 1975V0LY0 '64CorvetleFB 3'7 4 •pd . Scale Model or 12 meter """'N H bo Bl d s A ::_ ·'.: TOYOTA T\4'0 tops. MINT CON· . a -,. I '4 E factory, AC, t-•:\-l /1\~t' I "'r.J · ar r v ' · · DlTlON ' 642 9405 • s loop . 6 l''t . o n g ••S3l·2503•• ·. • Automatit, air cond., ~bsolutelyslockt·<l.$4~J fi berglass hull . Cal/'l----=:c..:=:_---1 '72 SCOUT RoHsRoyce 9756 sunroof & stere-. Only firm.544·714 .5 645·2200 WINNE BAG 0. '7 2 19M Horbor, C M 640 q303 at 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-v R h '73 SCOUT ••••••••••••••••••••••• #(DEALER IN U.S.A. 6600miles. 13303 >. Custom Chieftain. 22'. '63Ford 1h tontruck o t are ha r dtops. r!!'t. m CREVIER 17'0 '0aydaySailor s $9 995 P/P ''71'1" trlr&: motor, $1 ,200 a c • • • · Service body. gd eng. Equipment includes roof' + , ROY -OwnashareofaM.H. 72Dodge Pi ckup.'"Ton6 cond. & power steenng. ROUS ROYCE l•f&IROADWAY Room of a s l a. wai.: .. toughness of a pu·kup. ·ro Chevy 1'2 1·. Carrya\1 . Several xtras . $119(1. 9'79·75m. <IJ46.~'694~~--"-af~lr':.!•5.'Pf'.l•~l·l~53=;1;::·337::'::4":.;::::=-::;::-;:;-;;:-l ----'S4'-0'-·>"1"-51'-.---I ra ck. automatic, .air F / A T, rffi CARVER MOTORS $395 .-SABOT S ailing -,,. XL.NT inside & out. Will . S'HT• •H• private group cyl, sell or take trade. :J:J4 l .171hS.t. "' "'"' "' Dinghy.6 mosold. 673-4238 Fiflancinnavail.&12·4610 trade. COSTA MIS.A 835·3171 '6S Chevy SS. 28:1 VR PS 675-4241. '74 K.AWASAICI s.t6-4444 PB xlnt cond. $450/ offer d T Trail~. Trant 9170 '74 D 'TSU., CALFE llKE «•no'"""'" ORAHGE COUHTY 536·!120 Li o 14. railer ••••••••••••••••••••••• A "" Good.condition Late Mdl 20, Santa Fe Pick up, 12,249 miles. 900 C'.c. e ngin e with Stutz 9761 VOLVO Conte+ 9927 1967 Bel (I. one owner, K-1.000 miles. l'/ S.A1 r. Rebuilt trans, new tires. f'::c:cell ent meC'hanic-;1 1 condition . S875.ou. 640·7475 or 839·2.132. .67 Fury II, R /H. Gd tire'• e n.cine. Fair hod y. $425.00. 586·99\.'). ----'730USTEH. 14.100 mi, like nt!W. 6T.'l·4181 & 675·2896. 19ffi 4dr Jiff. air-, heater. radio, gd fam l'ar. Well maintained $.'175 545-676X . S87S. 646-2346. sel!-cont.., load ed yellow & s potless. Bed m a ny more o ptions. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• neverused.16716U. Mus l see to appreciate. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 c 1 v P /Cat'w/trailer , w/rerrig. t':ooler., awn· (8F9664l. --·~ Largest Vol vo Dealer I 72 ome , R SlJCk, ••••••••••••••••••••••• good cond. $2.950 ing, hitch & sway bar. fl '71 850 Spider EXCLUSIV'E · in Orange County! JO.OllO m 1 • nice r·ar · ·74 Pontiac Gr a nd S:ifarl Poomac 99,S 675·2391 aftr 6PM bathtub, crpts, 4 whl 21M02~t• llWJ. Xlntcond. 546-0238. FOi. BUYorLE:ASE $1750 /ofr. 7.5 1·!'iM5 1 STATION WAGO N . elec.brks,likenew.slps SAVE •JO 0 C ty DIR EC'r 962-0265aftr.5 PM . t8' Sol Cat 1:11-2CMO• .. 4Mt '62 Fial 1200. Good condJ· ran9e oun 1~::;i. ::~.:.:.~'-'<;;:;;:;I AM I 1-'M s tereo. tape', 6. Owner. 586-7719 or UMA""YP9ttrw•yEJdt tion $650 <QA -litWJJIQIC...,,tHiettfaf 9930 AC, full power, spd con· $137.;'ithracingg::;.5840 .:,:· fireb"ll Travel O,.nSufMte.,. ·. Cail545-7476. . Pr! l!I•J w .J . •7••;•·;t•·~·~··~··~·~·~ ~~.6;~~~.l wheel ~. loats, Sii-/ Trlr. Sips 2, Xlnt lo live Audi 9707 '15 Fi at Xl9. 800 mi. Best ---~ · -----EXCF.LLENT <~ONO r-ff s.5900 675 I 2025 S Ma h st · '73 Pont Grand Prix, a11, Docks 9070 in. Space renl, $76. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o er or . . 486 or MOTOl . nc \Qi f_. ow M r r. F: Ar. E, pwr •·•'nd .. r '"lly whl·. '14 Aud•' F'ox. btk, 4 dr. 640-7455 "Buzi" c•o Anaheim 750-1 UlAOEO 21:-.. 1·····"'"9 " ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Morns& Eves.493-..007. • ·• L'' ''" vinyl top, Jt.oof) mi. hkc BOAT SLIPS .... ....._ tt.-• & 3100 W.~stHwy.NB. xlnt cond. auto. still on '70.Fiat 850 Sedan lo m· AUTHOll%lD Corfrite 9932 new. S3500firm. 493 ·•i75:'t Some live·ab:oards _..... _.. w1ce 9400 642-9405 warranty. $.1900/or offer clean, $900 • i, 5*5 • SerYlc• '75 VOIYOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-8616 Exl418J Parts -::::-.::...:::....::='-;;;.;~l-'Pl'IP".'55~9":.·~14!'47~---1 640-7851 DAVE ROSS •TOP C'"ll' -"':C.:C='-----"=-"--1 •...... • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • v 9 5 7 0 , ...... Two 3.'i '. $70 month FORD Hea\'y Duty truck •~•••••••••••••••••• '7~1 Audi1 100 L~. 4 dr, POKTIA.C.STUTZ: ''60'' For Coovette~ and ot hrr 3600Marcus,N.B. bumperSJO . r , S1vcrBue.w/a1r&auto 2480Harborll d. used car!'! t..· trur k"' 673.7931 644.6608. 548-1830 MovinJ:: romcountry. 73 trans. xl nt cond. make ""'"'· /. T Left in Stock 1-IOWAHll t'ht>\'i olct, 9974 ······················~ '72 VeJ:?:3 GT f\;imhat k I spd. a m lfm . a l e , xlnt, cond. J~s t nfr 5:11: RI 70, Dod ge 100. P /S, Auto. of• 673-47·\9 VW< Do & t/ I s't " ' '/H vs 360 N ,. ·~~·~·-'-'"'---'-----1 MILLER B Le ve ll :ll ' s .... (~:Jr WANTED, slip for 32' Sail Jvtti.,es/ ' · · u ires.r uy Or QSe J amhorCl', Br1stol, & 72 Vc~a, 1 n"'°·nr. P~'l. Pt\, boat, resp. cpl. no liv-a-Clastics 9520 Theft a larm. 642·5848 or '72 Audi IOOLS, 4dt. MOTORS Toyota 9765 Financing program. One MacArthur, Nt!wport S l 300 th i<> "'-'k o nl :-. board. 752.7470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·12"7 Radials, air · AM /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• of lhe best in t he county. Beach. 8.13·~ 67S.f,(',66 . Ori g inal '41 Chrysler r a dJo , $2900. Ph : TOYOTA UptoOOmonths . --'-----I-:'.:::::'.::::'.'-. ____ ..:.__ Desperat.ely need shp o~ "~ toga. 4SM . like new. 1960 VW V AM 646·3792 . morni ngs. r::a.grl!TiWllii"il l A..tos, Mtw 9800 Auto., Mew 9800 moor 1 n g for 2 5 .,.,ra _5886 64&.I 764 b!Sj '£ii.. b a......· 1\Alttl 1111~ A Trimaran. Responsible $2950.675 . ___ .=...:=-.:..:..=...:__ __ IAudi Fox '75 2 dr., c,..1weDtaler (f™'' WILO young COuple 846·7632 af· R«rfllfional '71 Dod~e Van, 39,000 mi. AM /F!\I stereo, 4m mi., FACTORY s-th Coast Area IT£' \ lr 6 P1it. VehiclH 9530 f'act air, paneling, shag, Pri.pty . S4 ,950. 847·3164. AUTHORIZED ·¥1.i VOLVO lo~ •--'& $2700. 847·4302. -74-A-ud-,. 100 LS. 2 dr. •••· Solet • Ser•ice ....., or lease at ..... ~ ....................... __________ , -· Sid 9080 26 ft. '59 Airstream for '68Dod geCamper. Eqp'd. roor. auto trans, AM /F~t Paris. L~asiftC) M llR nu Is IY61, H··•l)!lr ( M 6~/, 9101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale.SZ300. 963-51.U Pop-top. Lo mi'g. Xlnl & tape, xint cond, must 120 W. Warner al Main ll WtC" 17' Fiberglau, Cathedral 4 WMtl Drfyes 9550 _cond;;;-· Sl~15'l~.~S48~·1~6~17~.;:f;;;:l~'~e~ll~$4§9"'~~·S48~·:000::1=:=':::=J.~S=a~nta7A:n:a=::-:::;55:7~·~21~32~· M QT D R S ~i~ol~~i·g~Mo!:;: = HuJI. 25:J hp Chrysler ••••••••••••••••••••••Super ,73 Dodge Van, fur "' cntry$3195/o(r.67.'i·999:1 tng.needwork.Highest • bed,icebox.AM JFM ,8 ~.\ STAR GAZER:'fl... Avery Pkwy--SDF'twy olferover SSOO. 64&-0872. 76 track. PS/AC, only 17•000 ~~'-',.~.,L., =...=~a1 cu.Ya. POU.A ,,,,, MISSIOM VIEJO AMfoa. UHd k 831_.. 9"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tr•1pwtetiOl'I TOYOTA'S mi .. 13,950.Mfi.tJ.55. ..A •. 11 v v-o...1r Aclioifrc..i.le Ji.. ""·"rt\ ·""11CN 4 ... 1210 •UI'> 9905 ,.,. " A ..... ,,,., I• 111. Siert. oci nt.l).l.ij,\ -••••••••••••••••••••••• ARRIVING-DAILY Autos W.ted · s.eb-1 70 d.,.,.r!op ~1nig• f.,.. frldov. S-1~17..:t XJnt buy. '72 Corona Mark ••••••••••••••••••••••• C Ir .. •~-/ ¢; l-U~n ~wooo.contsCIQ"d'"!l tof"Oll'lbt.•< 1.n •··· 11 "MPG h ' . b l d "12 llORN ET "'ST XI •~ ~ 9120 $2997 ••••·••••••••••••••••••• ol'ltlJl'Zodi<Kbff'thSJgn, -.. •"' , 1 mt., u g • ...... . nl IUIRI WEPAYTOPOOLLAR 1"'"".._ 1''-6tt.,n• K011,t0 cond .. S162S.5Xt·9993. cond. Lo mi, AC/AT, ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIUJl1x&UcwllldeUver FORTOPUSEOCARS ~(:!'-~i~ :~t. oc:r.u 11795.645-8964 . MtNI · Campen $895-up, FOREIGN DOM EST! •" J.o~ "''~ .. ,.., '70 ToYota Corona Mk ll ,1 ~---------1 Shelia 1179.so.,up. M•· a new ~l•F.2 Mot: lo CL' ... c:osics C i;.:..,.. ~:.:;:·• ~'.t;:;-'to ,.,,.,..,""'I xlnt mech. cond. '850. Rambler Ambassador ·m J-•·. ••• W •••h, CM you. 100 '° 1nan.c1n g or ~ ,.__ )1~ ''l-• ' 1008 So. C!t-. ltwy, LB. HIN\• 7:kl00 mi. Jeavin• ... ---~ availabl e on approved If your car is extra clean '"'"" u, . ..,. .,s.-· ._..., ~ ... ..,.,1 ,_ •f---. 1011:-.. i;...... 494·5139 country. Must see! 714· ..,. credit, for 36. 42 or 48 seeusr1.111t. •os.. ... • ao-'..,f "'""··.. o .... .,,.. ... ~ ··-1•u-1u1cK ,,,_,_ ··~, ,,, .. _. .. , v-~w-97-70 --=~•:.:=:..__ _____ _ .ruR SALE "13 C&b·Ovr moou~. "' -120. .,~.... ,,,. ~ -r·· bd I cd l -uarbor Bl d ur...-.. q,. ... .., 11 ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300 or ll•l ofr cmpr 8' , sips 4. ce 111~1 1 ""'""'. v . 11 0< ........ ''~""'' bx, r~nge, ai nk. atorage, t.CUt U.U\O Costa Mesa 979.1500 :!~""' ::~., ;:=. '73 vw ~r BceUe f'M Ramble r CIJt8t11c elite wtr pump, NICE! ~· 11~ .," .... ' "-stereo, hke new $24SO. Wgn.962-7390. $4.50. ...... 1,1181W21M. ~( TOYOTA F11E•,r•••sAL !illm:J ~S. .,,-::::..::... ".,,•Er-cauJotinsu.ims. wc1t 9,10 We buy used C'ars & , 10' Sha•ta Camper TrJr, . true ks. Call G ROTf{ t;~ Uc....,.. :;~..... VW '74 Bus new tires.••••••••• ••••••••••••• Pf@Mfe\11'.ht.s,1to• 1 e1t 1966Hcttbot,CM.6469J03 CHEVROLETforafrce ~!:;:;:;: ~=· :1~ m ttas. 7.-bed, a m /fm '72LeSabre,4Dr:4o.ooo. nfrlg. llPI 4, very c ean. ·~aisaJ. lj r..-. ,, ,._,_ r.; .... ,.... radio. $4350. 551 ·5128. S m a 11 V · 8 . CI e a n . Man. ..a.IV!tl,. m•• ~T-111 1 ...... ~ F~~l'-"~ 64S-4641or 551·0579. _,,,,,...,.v,..,. e: fastest draw In the G OTHCREVROLET Y1100 ..,,.._,. ''°' 111·~ "w:n ~er Camper lltM an,y West ... a Daily Pilot 18211 Beach Blvd. '"11,t :' ~~";:-~=."'"' ::~::..;"""'' ~·, "~.. The fastest dra"f in UM '64 Rivl t-ra. Runs gotrd , ctwnpad truck. used only C1aatil1ed Ad. Pbone Huntincton Beach io.:t. · ,", 'hGoM JlJloof"I ' 6\ .,~••· ~~-~ • West .. a Dally Pilot needs u_phltlry. 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(#59251 '6444 '74 TRIUMPH TR·6 4 speed. radio, heater. only 12.000 mites. (#6485) SALE PRICED '73 TRIUMPH TR-6 4 speed, radio. heater, only 18.000 miles. (965HOPJ SALE PRICED • '74 CONTINENTAL Cpe-. D~uxe Town 2 Dr. llR. V-8. auto trans . factory air conditioning. lull power. power steering. power disc brakes. power windows. power seats. radio, healer. whitewall !ires. vinyl rool. tinted glass, wheel covers. extra l o w lo w mtll:?s (281.IWJ) '5999 '72 JAGUAR XJ6 Auto trans . fa ctory air condit1on1ng , po wer 6 steeri ng, p o we r disc ~ brakes. power w indows. ~ stereo r adio. heate r . .. whltewall tires. Lo 45,000 one owner miles. {W5756J • ~6888 • - ...,_ COSTA MESA j CHAMPION STOCK. '76 DATSUN 710. :\ 1.11 1• lir1·•·d .. 1 t.111111\ 1 .ir' .\ r ... "r" t1111~li111 '"" IJ.11 ... 11n ,.i1111.; .... 11.itil111 I .111d 'I I 11 · !~111 .. :v,1•.! I)\ ··il11·.11l 1 ,111! I '•<11 ,., ,,..,~1 .... !1HI tr1101 d1 ... 1 lu "~"' J\,., l111111g hur k1•I ..,,.,,1 ..... 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Stoeks TEN CENTS Laguna· Dro s Festival Ticket-· Plan B:r JACK CRAPPELL Oii .. DMIJ tttltll .... Acknowledging any city effort to mod.ity Festival of Arts ticket policies was doomed, the Laguna Be1ch City Council dropPed its ~troversial package of augges- tloos Wednesday. The packige was drafted by I.he city'" Economic Committee llldcalled for the Festival of Arts o bold out from advance sale 200 "tlcketi • day 'tO 'the----,.;ijfe81jt or the Mulers. Thoae tickets would be available for purchase by holders of chits dispensed by merchants, hotel-motel operators and realton. The pac5'.a1e was stoutly op- pooed by the Festival of Arts board of directors. Festival President Glenn Vedder even went so tar as calling it a "screwy proposal" •• -.. by pretty Wiillfar-oufpeople: •-r-~-- Jn discussjng the ma·uer Wed · nesdar, •t the council session Councilman Charlton Boyd noted wryly that the suggesticns have not received ''whole-heartedsup- l)ort by representatives of the Festival of·AJU. '' Councilman Carl Johnson sald the city's suggestions would C01St the J'estbal of Arts $45,000 in lost advance sales wblcb would be pnrnea asalliit-tlie poiiilljllifY or selling the tickets on the date of ,the performance. · Johnson said that tr the merchants, hotel people and re- altors wanted to offer tickets to their customers, they could band together, put up the $4.5,000 to buy the tickets and dispense them as they wished. . He abo noted that the Festival of Arts would JOS? several months of bBlik lnteresron the $45;000-1>r selling Ille tickets during the sum- mer performance rather tban..in March or April. "lt makes you Wonder ir the festival should do this as a public service," Johnson said. Mayor Roy Holm called the nonavailability o{ tick'ets a .. beautiful problem for an or~ ganizatlon to have .•• to have people fighting for tickets." Mayor Holm also noted that the Festival of A~ boa.rd of dittetors has itself spent con· sider-able time mulling the •'pro-· ·blem" or its aMual sell out. Councilwoman Phy11is Sweeney pressed for some kind ot letter from the city urging the .festival board to do something. : "They are a bit sensitive. They don't regard themselves as a (See TICKETS, Page A%) ' re es • on, Flames Blacken Canyon SANTA PAULA (UPI) - Flames fanned by winds gusting up to 35 miles an hour charred 6.500 acres of canyon brushland early today on the outskirts of Santa Paula, threatening several oil wells and an oil lank farm. It was th~ second major brush fire in Ventura Cowity in two days. 0111, """Mitt....... Hot Santa Ana-type winds were IUIJbet They held a frog jumping contest at UC Irvine Wed· nesday and Mrs. Barbara Elory, a biology technician, got right -into the spirit of ·t he.. event. To find· out who won, see Page AJ. Delay OK'd On Clemente Police Issue Opposing sides agreed today to a three-week continuance in a court hearing on whether the Teamster s Union may represent San Clemente poli.ce officers in salary negot iations with the city. The hearing , originally scheduled for Friday in Orange County Superior Court, will be moved to Dec. 4. At slake in the hearing is whether the city or San Clemente legally can prohibit its police of. ficers from representation by the Teamsters. Officers voted in April to hire the powerful unions as their bargaining agent in talks with the city. The city council im- mediately invoked a rour-year- old resolution preventing public safety employes from affiliating with labor unions. The dispute has sidetracked negotiations on officers' demand for a 13 percent salary increase. Thef claim the increase would bring their wages up to the average in Orange County. Continuance or the hearing was requested by Los Angeles at- torneys hired a week ago to represent the city in the dispute. The law (irm was employed to provide the city with layers with trial experience. "It replaces labor relatioqs counsel formerly retained by the city. • expected to diminish slightly FIRES WHIPPING STATE AREAS -AS dwi.ng the day but warm tem- peratures o( nearly 80 were forecast, dimming chances that the·blaze-would--be contained im· mediately. SoIDe 350 firefighters Were on the lines, aided by so engines, six bulldozers, four helicopten and six ai,r tankers. The Ventura County Fire Department said a finger of flames al the northeast portion of the blaze threatened several oil wells .and a tank farm. Another hot spot Oared up on the western edge of the blaze, near the Saticoy Country Club and several expensive homes. Nooe or the homes was threatened. Tht: fire broke out shortly after midnight on the north slope or South Mountain (i ve miles south of here. A !ire department spokesman said the area, hills covered with brush and grass, usually bums over every three or four years. "It doesn't get a chance to build up a real thick growth," he said. * * * Fire Quelled At Pendleton Fire that scorched 200 acres'O(;> brusbland in the southeastern Portion of Camp Pendleton was brought under control late Wed- nesday afternoon by base fire fighters. The fire broke out about 12 : 30 p.m. Smoke from the blaze was visible from San Clemente and other south coast communities. The blaze was brought under control about 5 p .m. by 49. (ire fighters backed by (ive brush trucks and eight bulldozers. No structures were reported burned. Cause o( the fire is under investigation . . - Dall'( Pltet ...... ty P11tnclll 0'0.-11 PARENTS OF DROWNING VICTIM WATCH DIVERS SEARCH FOR HIS BODY . For Mother and Stepfather, a Quiet Vigil at Costa Mesa Quarry New Promises Energy Czar Stalls Oil Lease Action By J OHN VALTE RZA OfllM~llrPllot""'1t · While government agencies in Orange County and elsewhere continued to threaten suit to stop offshore oil lease sales by the federal government, the nation's energy czar was trying to head them off. With the list of potential plain- tiffs growing, National Energy Administrator Frank Zarb ap· peared in Los Angeles Wednes- day with fresh promises of a stronger local voice in the future o( the federal oil tidelands three miles off the Orange Coast. Zarb managed to stall a pro- posed action against the sale Wednesday by Los Angeles Coun· ty supervisors. But in Orange County, supervisors there echoed resolu- tions by Orange Coast cities and agreed that a lawsuit proposed for filing next week should move ahead. Zarb spoke to the Los Angeles County officials and said thal they would be given a stronger voice than promised before in the administration of the 1.25 million offshore acres that will go on the block Dec. 11. Reluctance already had sur· faced in Los Angeles political circles to fi ght the impending leases -even before Zarb ap· peared. Because the U.S. Department of the Interior had deleted Santa <See OIL, Page A%) * * * Oil Impact Forum Topic In S. Laguna The impact of oil production in waters o(( the Orange County Coast on lifestyles and the en- vironment is the subject of a public forum at 7:30 p.m. nexl Nov . 20 al Aliso Elementary School in South Laguna. Divers Find Youth's Body In Mesa Pond By DO UGLAS F RITZSCllE OfU. O.Uy '11et 5tllfl At dus k Wednesday, divers ended a 49-hour search of a long- abandoned waler-filled Costa Mesa granite quarry when they freed the body of a fluntington Beach man from the snarl of weeds that held him since his drowning Monday. Mark A. Antonelli, 18, of 10202 Constitution Lane, Huntington Be-ach, drowned Monday evening trying to retrieve a cool he shot with a pellet gun at a pond at the end or Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River. The lireguards who have in· termittently probed the muddy. weed-choked pond since a friend watched Antonelli slip below the surface Monday, quickly covered the body to conceal it from the eyes of more than a hundred on· lookers lining a fence beside Vic- toria Street. It had been a day of grim an- ticipation for Antonclli 's fami ly. whic h huddled in c lusters on the dusty bank or the pond as pumps throbbed in the background, sueking a hundred thousand gallons of water an hour from the half-acre pond. Woman· Justice Urged The forum is sponsored by the South Laguna Civic Association. Topics will include the location of ocean areas to be drilled, visibili · ly or drilling structures, safeguards against Oil spillage. errects on beach and off-shore recreation, sea life and property values. Antonel li 's body was dis· covered near the center of the pond by divers ·who had spent the afternoon methodically crossing the old granite pit in their search. He was found almost exactly where neighbor and hunting companion Steven M. Fana showed searchers P.1onday night. Ford to Nominate Supreme Court Replacement WASHINGTON CUPI) - President Ford must notninate a replacement for J ustice William 0 . Douglas on the U.S. SUpreme Court and there was a growing campaign today for him to pjck the first woman to sit on the highest court in the land. A White House spokesman · said today Ford's selection will come "wt thin the next few weeks.'' Sources ln the White House and on Capitol Hill arree ·Congress would fi nd It extremely bard to tum' • woman away from lhe court. ... Amid snap speculltioo !!lat HUD Secretary Carla Hills, 41, and Attorney General F.dwafll 11. Levi, 641 are among the leading -.. I, . ' ) ' candidates. Belly Ford said Wed- nesday she would push hard for a woman on the court. Tbe League of Women Voters FORD LEADS DOUGLAS TRIBUTE, A4 joined Mrs. Ford today in press· ing (or a woman to jOin the eight mehremaining on the court. "&Job an hi.storic II(.'( would ,... affirm your commitment to the principle that women are able to shoulder the burdens of high of- fice and share ill th~ responslbill · ly of providing jbtiCe for all Americaos, .. the l~ague said In a telegram to Ford. 'Shelli Rabb Weldenfeld, the •• 11 First Lady"s press secretary, said Mrs. Ford told her Wednes· day after Douglas retired t.hal she will "talk to him (the Presi· dent)" about the appointment or a woman . ''I got a woman into the Cabinet (flills)," said Mrs. Ford earlier this year. "I ne.ver give up. I'm working on getting a woman on the Supreme Court as soon as 1>&.'trible. I always have it in the back o( my mind." • Rep. Bella Abzue (D·N. Y.), said . she hoped the vacancy will be fiUed with a woman but also said, "I question whether a un· ilateral appointmem ol a new' justice to a lifetime position on... <See COURT, Page A%) -I l Speaker~ will include Hunt- ington Beach Councilwomaq, Harriett Wieder, Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm, Harold R. Martin of the U.S. Bureau o( Land Management and a speaker from the Western Oil and Gas Assocaition. Ann Christoph, chairman Or the civic association, said the meeting will afford coastal resi· dents an opportunity of questioo· ing informed persons about the affect of the massive oil eJtplora- tion program planned for the Southern California coast's fed<ral lldelands. Aliso School is on Westley Drj,ve Just 10llth at Ille. Alpha Bellt sbopPlncii!•nter oo Pacific Coas£Hl11hway . Fana told police he used a piece or tel ephone pole for sup· port as he paddled out to the point where he saw Antonelli go down . But he too became entangled in the tendrils of weeds choking the pond. Fearing for his own safety he turned back, he said. The weed ·choked . muddy waters defied attempts by lifeguarm and Orange County Search and Rescue Team divers to find Antonelli and pumps were brought in from Costa Mesa and surrounding cities to drain the pond. All-night pumping Tuesday dropped the water level five feet. allowing the divers to stn_wgle their 'f&Y chin deep through the (See BODY. Page A%> ., Exec's Teen-ager Unhurt DETROIT (UPI) -The 13· year-old son of a General Motors Corp. executive returned home unharmed early todaf'" after his family paid $150,000 ransom to a kidnaper who apparently held the youth 24 hours longer than planned because of a bank holi - day. Police said Timothy Stempel. son of Robert C. Stempel, recent· ly appointed director or engineer- ing at GM "s Chevrolet Division. was freed outside a western Wayne County hospital after 54 hours -and a bout three hours after his father paid the ransom. "We spent a very comfortable night." sa id Stempel, who declined to discuss the case but said he would meet news men later today. Police said they bad no sus· pee ts. Young Stempel was alxfucted Monday after he went out to play on a skateboard near hi s home in suburban Bloomfield township. The case took a bizarre turn Tuesday when. Stempel said, a man telephoned to demand im- mediate payment of the ransom. Stempel told lhe man it was im· possible because banks were closed for the Veteran's Day holi- day. The man, Stempel said, hung up without a word. It was the second kidnaping in- volving a General Motors ex· ttutive within six weeks. New Building Banned in LB The Laguna Beach City Council has approved an emergency or- dinance barring new construction on all undeve loped lols at Cres- cent Bay Point. The ordinance was passed 4-t with Councilman Charlton Boyd dissenting. It was passed over the objection of Attorney William Wilcoxen representing lan- downer Margaret McKnight Russell. The interim zoning is good for four months. It can be extended at the end of that time. The purpose of the interim zoning is to allow the city to study uses for the pro- perty and the possibility of ac· quisition . C o ast' Weathe r Sunny through Friday but some high clouds at limes. Patchy fog at the beaches becoming more extensive in the afternoon. Cooler with highs or 70 to 73 at the strand rising t'f) 18 in- land. INSIDE TODAY Orange County"s gasoline outlet! arr, for the most par1 , on !chedule toward com- pliance with th e new APCD go.s vapor recovery rules. Story, Page AIO. ladex Al lllWMhUlll (4 94 ..... u...,, •l Al4 Mit¥1el (4 .. , ~l,.Wllll ., C._ll loMlllMtlMtW'I A4,CS ., OrM191c-iit'( .. , .. u ,, ....,.. 91-4 A II frlltl;i ,..,.._,. 11 ... ~· M91'111.tt ·~, C4 T.-..-i. et 91-7 ,......,., Ct Alt........ A4 "' ,.... ... ,.. ••,c• >J • At DAILY PILOT L /SC Th1.11"1day, November 13. 15175 ·-• ) • ' ~ ,...._. " "\ I Brt•11gl1t 1•11111e 111 C:ipt. J larry l)<J\'iS, ;;s, sh0\\11 in un ear_her ~h.oto Y.'ith a \'oung Vit:'t nam(•sc refugee . has been 1dent1f1ed as the Pilot of tbo 1>lanc \vhich c01ught fi~e on takeoff Wednes- day :it KL·nn edy 1\i rport after sucking a flock of seagulls into its cng in t.•. I)a\'is brouJ!hl the plane back safely. Clemente's Review Board Ruled Legal U.S. Aid For NYC • Conring? \\'ASl llNGTON CA.P l -t:1t1ng ~1 <.'hanged si tuation. President 1''ord 's press sec·retary hinted broadly today that Ford could be 1nQv1ng toward approval or stopgap federal aid f1)r deficit· r1ddt•n Nt•w York Cit y. t'ress sC'crct;.ir y Ron Nessen satd t•ord finds lhc lalt"Sl efforts to dl'vt.>lup a rescue ptickage ror tht' t·1ty "encouraging" and want s It) study it in dela1L :"t•sse n said that .. obviously therl' h~1s been finally, at Jong lasl. some serious action by New Yo1·k Ci ty and :o-lew York stale {o sol \'l' tht'1r ow n problems.·· A.s 1£ to SC't the stage for a change in r~ord 's long-standing adamant opposition to federal <iid for Nl'W \'ork City , NC"sscn 5aid of thl' rescue plan, "The Pres1dl•nt fl'l'l :> th;it thi s action, or apparent :Jtl1 on. largely i.s th (' rc·sult of hi s own po~tt ion against a fedC"ral bailout of N('w York C'ily .. , -- °""' f'l'-t 1bft ...... r~ord consistently has said the (·1ty a nd state s hould t ake vigorou s action to handle the matter. New York Gov. Hugh Carey, inr1icati ng he sct.'s signs that the Administration may be backing down from its hard ·line stand against aiding the city, caJled the New York Legis lature into special session today lo begin work on a new plan lo hel p avert default, including provisions for new taxes 3nd a debt restructur- ing. CIRCLE IN-C>ICATES WHERE CRANE WORKER DIED Freeway Job In Costa Mesa Clalms Another Victim Worker Beheaded By Freeway Crane With House Republican and De moc ratic le aders "'orking on a By ARTHUR R. VINSEL compromise bill to hel p New ot111eD1111r,....,.Mat1 York City, Senate Ma jority A young apprentice oi ler, re- l.f!ader Mike Mansfi eld said to-portedly warned three times just day that "the situation is looking since work started this morning up" for the city, to be careful, was killed today, Although Nessen would not be decapitated by 10 tom of swing. drawn into a discussion of the ing steel counterweight on a He said the counterweight is solid metal. JS feet long and four feet thick. San Clem<'nte's Archit ectural Review Board may be con- troversial. but it also is constitu· tional. according to a lawyer who addres:-e d cha tn ber of com- merce directors this "'eek. view the-legality of the I !·month· ol d panel, said he could fi.nd nothing unconstitutional in city statutes that created the boa rd. type of federa l assistance Ford crane al the Corona del Mar " mig ht ultimately approve -or Freeway construction site in Inves tigators this morning said they were not certain which firm enga~ed in the interchange construction at the Newport Freeway and the future Corona del Mar Freeway e mployed the victim. Bernard Allen, a San Clemente attorney as ked by directors to re- f'rom Poge A I OIL ... Monica Ba y from the tracts up for grabs. the immediate threat -to Los Angeles was eased. Late-l ast week, reports emerged that Los Angeles - primarily city government - would back out o( the lead role in the oil fight. The suit -actually a petition (or a fed eral court injunction - will be decided upon when city attorneys and other rlelegates from about 40 government en· tities meet in Los Angeles Friday afternoon. If the group concurs with the injunction, delegates will carry the petition into a disttict court in the nation 's capital, probably on Monday. Jn the meantime, the entities still adamant about the halt lo the leases pending better govern· ment environmental safeguards are looking to either the state or County of San Di ego to serve as the leader in the batUc. Orange County supervisors took a strong stand against the pending lease sales in an action Wednesda y. Two board members, Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark, made separate proposals to enter· the fray over the dri lling issue. China Book Viewed A discussion of the book •'China : The Revolution Con· tinued," by J an Myrdal and Gun Kessle will be held from6:4Sp.m. to 8:45 p.m . Mon day at the Laguna Beach Public Library, 363 Glenneyre St. The public may attend. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The board is ~mpowered to re· view plans for new co~mercial. industrial and multi·unit residen · tial developments, and proposed signs. Tht> planning co mmission re- et'ntly recommended that the board also be empowered to re· view plans for single fa mily re- sidences . If approved by the city council, the review of single famil y re- sidences could even include what color the house is painted, Allen told directors. The attorney said the board \\'as created under st3tc laws al- lo"'in g pa ssa~l' of ci ty or· dinances to improve the gencruJ.. "health, WC'lfart.' or saft.>ty·· of the 1 community. He said csthetics has been held by the rourts to be a componC'nt of ""•elfare. ·· "The act (establishing the board ) is constitutional on its face, but it can be unconstitu- tional in it!) application ... Allen said. He said the board, if it takes on review of si ngle family re· sidences, could find itself flo<Xl.l'<.I with applications. but without means of handling them. Following All en·s remarks, William Walker. chamber presi- dent. observed that the only Op· lion open to persons dissatisfied with the board's action would be to hire an attorney and take th e case to court on an individual basis. f'rom Page A J BODY ••. mass o( weed s. But water seeped back into the pond from the Santa An a River channel at about hair the rate it was pumped out, ham· pering that effort. a Costa Mesa public works cre ..... man said. even to concede such help might Costa Mesa. be forthcoming -he said lhe city His death was the second at the clearly will ''need short-term location in 13 days, following a money for seasonal reasons." fatality Oct. 31 when tons of steel The White House spokesman reinforcing rods fell from a said It was not clear, however', -crane, crushing or maiming four whether such money would have · . men. ./,. ;. " to come Crom the federal govern-Michael Clinton Wakefield, 26, ment or might be raised from o( 3fo3 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana. other ~ources. . was pronounced dead at the Whtie declartng that Ford scene or the accident which oc· "certainly has not changed bis curred about 7 o'clock this morn· stand against a federal bailout," ing Nessen acknowledged that "the • .'He was wearing a hardh:iit, · situation that we,. are talkiDg but it didn't help him much,'" about has changed. said' Police Officer George Yezbick. Long Beach Man-Hunted ln2 Murders 8 )' TO:>! BARLEY ot 11111 Dolly l"lio. Sh'lt Orange County Sheriff's of· firers iss ued a warrant today for the arrest of a Long Beach man linked by them to the slayi ngs last weekend of a coupl e who \Vere shot to death in their Sunset fk>ach home. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth identified the suspect as Alan Daryl Irvi ng. 29, who is being sought throughout Orange Coun · ty and the L.o ng Beach area on suspicion of murder. Capt. Griffeth described Irving as about fi ve feet 11, 150 pounds in wei ght y,•ith curly brown hair and blue eyes. Saturday night. four men burs t into a home at 16861 Bayview St .• and gunned down thl' tY.'O occupant s. JanE.>t !\.1a e Metz, 34, was dead when officers reached the scene from multiple bullet wounds in the head and chest. Ronald C3u"·els, 27, di ed a short time later in Los Alamitos General Hospital from one shot in the ht> ad . Gri!Ceth said the identities of the other three men are not known al this time. He again ap- p«.>aled for the help of the public in tracinJ? th e killers. Griffeth alleged Irving, like Cauwels, was known to have drifted in and out of drug traffic in recent yea rs. The patrolman said construe· tion supervisors at the scene told him Wakefield bad been warned three times since work started shortly after dawn to stay clear of the crane. lnvestigators s aid the 10-ton counterweight used to prevent the 80-ton crane from toppling when lifting heavy loads swun g around as the crane turned at the fatal moment. The massive metal object - something like a lead sinker used by fishermen -banged against a stanchion pole which helps hold the crane in place. Wakefield's head was mashed between them, according to Of· ricer Yezbick . 747 Sets Flight Record TOKYO (U Pll -A brand new. bob·tailed version or the Boeing 747 Jumbo J et sped nonstop from New York to Tokyo tod.ay in a re- cord setting preview of airline flights that will become routine nell't ye ar. The 13 hour , 33-minute night was the first between New York and Tokyo without a refueling stop. It shaved more than three hours off present airline flight times between the two cities. Pan American World Airways wiO be the first airline to put the new plane into service after the craft wins airworthiness certification from the Federal Aviation Administration next year. Rate Control On Cable TV Criticized The increasingly widespread tendency to regulat~ rat~ for ca- ble television has-been criticized by the dean of the University of Oregon School of Business. Dr. Richard West said in Anaheim Wednesday it was dif· ftcult to apply the principles of public utility rate setting to the cable industry and questioned the need for such rate regulation. West s poke at the opening seminar on finances and busi· ness management at the Seventh Annual Western Cable Television Show and Convention at the Dis· ney land Hotel . About 1,500 persons from the CATV industry in California and neighboring states are expected to attend the three·day meeting. San Diego City Atty. John Witt told the seminar he was "begin· ning to question the need for rate ·reg ulation at all for cable television." f'rora Page A I COURT~ .• the court should be made by a nonelected president who was a ppointed by an impeached pre· sident." In addition to Mrs. Hills, who became the third woman Cabinet member in history eight month s ago and was an attorney in the Justice Department before that, the names of Judge Shirley M. Hufstedler. SO, of the 9lh Circuit Court of Appeals in California, and Betty Murphy , chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, have been mentioned as possible female nominees. Other possibilities include New York lawyer Rita Hauser, 41 ; former Mi chigan Rep. Martha Griffiths, 63; Rep. Margaret Hechler. 44 , <R -Mass.), and Michigan U.S. District Judge C'.ornelia Kenned ~ 52. Rapi_st Attacks A moon·faced rapist believed responsible for a sex apree lhrouch Laguna and Newport Beach struck again today, raping a 2l·l'._ea r -old Lacuna Beach woml.n J.iY..ing alone in a email south city cottage. Lacuna Beach Det. Gene Broola aaid be thjokl Ute rapl1t was the same man who ra~ a IIJ ·year·old Laguna Beach woman Friday and who attempt· ed to rape a SS.year-old woman Sunday, but was drivenolf by her screams. ln addition, Del. Brooks aaid t.be rapist ·s methods matched those involved in four or nve other Laguna rapes since the first of the year. TICKETS· ••• • ·wholly-owned subsidiary or a de- partment of the city which or course they are not. I don't think a letter signed by me or by all five of us would go over gro\Jnd not already gone over," Mayor Holm answered. Councilman Boyd suggested that the city and the festival board meet together and try to resolve the situation. In the end, the council turned down all the proposals and IUed the Economic Commit~'s sug. gestion. \ Niguel Pastor On Probation For Dr11nk Rap A Laguna Niguel minister, ac· cused on arrest of dnmken driv· i·ng and hit and run felony charges, has been placed on three years probation after pleading no contest to the im- paired driving allegation. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan imposed a six- month jail term on the Rev. Clarence Albert Vernon, 51, and then suspended it in favor of the probation recommendation. He dismis.sed all hit and run. charges. The Rev. Vernon, who iden· tified himself to Costa Mesa police as the minister of the Laguna Niguel Community Church, was arrested Aug. 25 after his car allegedly struck cyclist Elizabeth A. Stekol, 17, of 320 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Beach. Mi ss Stekol was dragged along th e pavement under the Vernon car for some di stance after the crash on Irvine Avenue near Broadway in Costa Mesa, palice said. Police said the Rev. Ve~ drove his car from the scene of the accident but was later arrest- ed after the church-owned auto was spotted behind a 17th Street restaurant. The Rev. Vernon, of 1138 Rutland Road, Newport Beach, was advised that the impaired driving conviction will be re· duced to a misdemeanor. Swap Meet Set at School Reservations are being accept- ed for space in a swap meet to be held Nov. 22 at Dana Hills High School, Dana Point, under the s ponsorship or the parent· teaeher·student association. A two-car space costs $4 . Reservations for space may be made by calling 496-0896. The swap meet will run from 9 .a.m . to3p.m. The association will sell com dogs, burritos, chili, baked goods and soft drinks. Plants will beoff ered for sale by horticulture students, while pots will be sold by student ceramists. 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The family, the rather said. lives four blocks from the pond . 1 They moved to the Constitution Lane home in April. he said. liis son. he said, was graduated from Edison Jiigh Sch0t>I and had at · tended Newport 1-larbor High School previously when the rami · ly lived in Newpcrt Reach, ''l{e was a hell of a swimmer,·· he said. "He loved lhat ocean down there. He was alwa ys goina fishing or talking about It. fie was a surfer . "I tried to get him in the Merchant Marlne. That's what be rcall)' wanted. But you have to have pull. "!l's a terrlble lhln1." WASHI NGTON CU P!) - Legislation ma king it a federal crime to smoke in certain public places was introduced today by Rep. Robert Orinan (D-Mass.), who said lhe health or a non - smoki n g majority wa s threate n ed by • smoking minority. Drinan a lso proposed increts· ing the federtl cigarette tax for the finst ttme since 19S3 by a pen. ny a pack and using the $300 million in r~venues ror research on ce.ncer. ht art and other smok· ing-related diseases. He said the bill would provide the fi rst federal protection or lbe ri&hts of nonsmokers. ''There is nothing funny about nonsmokers' rights, at least not lo that majority or Americans who want their health to be pro- tected from smoke contamina· tion forced upcn them by a few." Drlnan said at a news con· r,renee. His proposed "Smoker and Nonsmoker Health Protection Act or 1975'' would make it a civil offense, punishable, by fine, to smoke in wailing lines, lobbies and boardin«i areas of airports. train stations, airport buildings and bus terminals involved in in· tentate transportaUon. Smokina would also be l'fttrict•d In fed eral buildings, military bases and Congress. The biU also would require a stroncer health warning on cigarette packs. Anti1moktn1 groups catted ASH (Action on Smoking and Health).I GASP COrollp Against . • • • Smokers ' Pollution) and SOS (Students Oppased to Smoking) hailed the propasal. The American Cancer Society said it endorsed the. bill's prin· ciples, and a representative or the American Public HealUt As· sociation appeared at the news conference to express that or· ganiration's concenu about the health of smokers and non· smokers. ing from chronic bronchitis. sinusitis, emphysema, asthma and heart disease. The bill would require all federal agencies to separate s mokers from nonsmokers in work areas, recreaUon areas and Drinan said 34 million non· smokers are raced with serious health h11ards from ct1arette smoke, tnclud1n1 oersoaa t ufttr· • I ' cafeterias, Drinan said. Smoking wo*uld be banned in elevators, reception areas, con- ference rooms and other confined places open to the public. "Ninety percent of the lung cancer, 30 percent ol the heart disease and 90 percent ol chronic bronchitis and emphysema in this country are caused by smok· i.ng," Drlnan said. Anne Duffin. a 1pokcswoman for the Tobac<o Institut•. which represents ciCti'etle manutac· turers, said: ·•we h1ve always maintained le&lslatlon is not needed. that (smoking In public) i.& a matter of courtesy and one does not leetslat0 courtesy. There is no proven health e!tect, on the healthy oommoker from cigarette 1moke. The health la: 1ue ls a red herrlna:. •• - Frugal Tread .. Ret11rn~to-Land- Effort Not Easy llJ SYLVIA POllTER Al lhe core of lhe bilh!Y publldud moyement ol the U.S. pcpulatioa out ot tbe dties and Into the r'ura1 areas are the back-to-the-landers -lndlvld.<al.Americ•n• aUempUng to tarn llielr livelihood __ ~ oCl the land; to .&row " - their own veaetables Mone"'.S llnd fruits, raise their--1 own Poullry and 'meats, Worth and perbaps chalk up a s mall aurplua. Non· tYPical of the overall movemtnt and numbering only in the thousand~. they ha.vc dominated the headlines and rocuse<l the world's attention on an upheaval in U.S. economlc·social values. And an upheaval they do indeed represent -despite the reluctance so far of the demog raph ers to identify their cte- tivities as a ·•trend,'' let aJonecalling it a lasting one. THEY ACTUA.U..Y ARE living a hard and fr ug a l ex· lstenct, radically dffferent from the way most or us live or try to live in lbe U.S. in Lb.is era. They have Ii mini mal con· cem with financial security, are contemptuous of the tradi· tional American gQals ol a high·paylng job with benefits, peruiions, e-lc. "Money,·· as s uch, is clearl y not the reason fo r their ex · 9')us from the city to exurbia and beyond. In fact , despi te re· '<.'brd food. prices, less than four out or 10 U.S. farmers gross an annu'l!l $20,000 or more -the bottom line for m aking a p,.rofit by farming, says the Department of Agriculture. : ·· · Yet, the pulls are undeniable. Am ong them: , · -Belter highways ha ve ope ned up r ura l areas.' enhanced the attractiveness or small town s. a nd t ht~ town:;; ln tum have been luring newcomers with their broadL·ning choices or cultural and sports event!t, the lik<'. -Hundreds of light industries -ranging from sh~ rac· ' -tories lo scientific laboratories -have moved into the rural ai'eas , offering job opportunities to residents and outsiders. •'diminishing the reliance or the community on agriculturl.? for incom e~. -THE GROWTH OF colleges and technical schools in ·• r.ural areas has both drawn young people and encouraged }'Oungster::t born in the communities to stay In them -The development or whole new tov.:ns in rural regions ,,to rryeet the de m a nds of elderly citizens has brought thl.s a).!e category in in creasing numbers to the towns and "'ilh them 1\l'Orkers to cater to thei r needs. ---Other key factors have bet'n the fli ght from crimes as sociated with central cities. the appeal of many rural puhl1c schools, the urge to become an acti vist in the politics of a o;-4'Glall area -and. or course. th e yearning for relatively :: clean air and water. ( But what ~bout the back·lO·the-landers the mselves? ~How are these scattered individuals tryi ng to r each their :·tough objective of seU·suff\ciency in an economy so geared ~J,clthe machine as ours? . · To queries on this, the un anticipated answer I received 'W3S that back·to·lhe-landers divide thl!mselvcs into two group!S : (I ) THE INDIVIDUALISTS dr a\\·n by rure1 l aesthetics. ,lrying to preser ve the traditional American farm , will ingly ,and gratefully using the econon1y's servict•s to help them .sWcceed and pla nning to remain "inside' th(' economic Structure. (2) The extremists ~economic counterparts of the anti · Vietna_m activist/S Qf the J.960s -opposing_ th\! Ameri can economic system, and. deliberately refusing to use services ranging (tom electricity to telephone to inside plumbing These are the rural newcomers who boastfully and in· variably use animal energy for farming, compost rather than flu sh toi lets. These are the new farmers who shun chemi cal fertilizers and abhor pesticides, advocate physi<'a l labor and downgrade ''desk·· work . The extremists seek to attain self·sufficiency from the land itself, to ce ase any consumpt ion of U.S. goods and services, lo live entirely •·outside" America 's economic in · s1tut1ons. IN Sl JM, THF. BACK to the rural ~irt·as muvcment ts also a movement Ct'rlain to destroy the ru ral areas by populating them to the point where the \vilderness first becomes an exurb, then a suburb. then a new urban com· munity. Within the back·lO·lhe·landers also are dis tinct. conflicting cate gories -one that \'lould !undam£'ntally strengthen our economic structure. the other that ,,·oul d gloat over its destruction and a turn or the economic clock way. \\'ay back. Auto Designs Get Closer Inspection SA CRAMENTO -Auto makers have started to police their designers , saying blun· ders have caused excessive repair costs, Motor Magazine reports in its current issue. Committees have been set ·: up to flag and correct service -mistakes before the cars are •Cleared for production. Some of these mista kes over the past few years have been horren- dous . F'or instance : -The need t o pull a back bumper to change a taillight bulb 1n one make. ·-The need to cut a bole in the right fende r or re move the fend er to get at the blower motor fo r the heate r. in LB Building f ermits Dip :For October Buildinq activity in Laguna • Beach so (ar this year is down nearly $2.4 million from that ·:: of last year, although during • '.October, new building was up "stgnificantly over the same : month last year. The rl,ures are contained in a repbrt iss ued by the : La,guna .. Beac h Municipa l ··~.servt:ces department, whieh ·;_Shows that during October of .. :Uii.s year, S6 permits valued ··at $1,181,000 were let as op- .,: ,.pbsed to $703,000 last year. ! : , .Year to date. 403 permit.a ; '!'Orlh $7.2 million were Issued • 1 as opposed to 527 worth $9.S '~'D\tll ion during the same :" ~rlod last year. During (le. .;.; Lbber, 18 permits were 1'5ued -for MW ~lnJI!!, family home. --111 more lbah $1 million. •• ~N HIGH GEARJ another car. -The need to remove lhc engi ne mounts to changf• a sparkplug in still another auto makers nightmare. As th e list' grew. the manufacturer s kept hearing screams from the mechanics a nd the publi c . Finall y something is being don<' about it. We'll be watchinq tosc-e just ho\v effecti ve these commit .. tees are. • Bumper jacks sometimes get rambunctious and their ratcheting m echanisms slip do\\'n ''"'h en you need them m ost . It c an be a ver y danger ous situation. 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Peter Sellers stars as a concert pianist with a devoted fan club of t~o I young girls in this 1964 comedy with Paula Prentiss. NBC G) 8 :00 -Mac Davis Special. Mac performs his O\vn songs with gues~s ~ Liza Minnelll, Neil Sedaka and the Sid 1 and Marty Krofft puppets. ~ • ' CBS f) 9: oo -"Foster and Laurie .... A true·life s tory of two New York policemen killed in a brutal ambush. Perry King and Dorian Harewood play r. 1 the title roles. ff i . -• I TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening NOVEMBER 13 11!rtmist 1roup·s 1tt1mpts to autt I fll~t Ot \tllOf i" !ht ptl"1 dt· p1rlm1nt O QJ[{}~(DEll err Qv111 ''Vuonota's Vuh"' On lht 11111 ol • Ill• YOft bUrlHQUI lh111!1, Ill• s/lo.'1 c11t 111d uew Mt Ptsl tht 5:00 ~ (J) (f'Ql ill ED CD film c:otlillfd tol'pst of tl\el1 bou. im- J •'UJ {)J OJ lt) llrn pr nano Sim PKltr !Ctoitt J hu11.11 Burns). hornlCldt YJC11111. 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Friday DAYTIME MOVIES t :JO e "llllm At• ta.lltlttff" (dfl) '6i -Ridi11d Harrison. "11lt ''"I· DI" (fl!Y') '47 -B•rrJ Slllhv1n. 11:11(1)"11t11•1 l'rttlY' (com) '48 - loo.t You111. Maurt111 O'Hare. U:OOUt .. hllJi lilrl" (fllm) '50 - Robtrt Cmrllrinis. Joi" C.!fltld. J:OO 0 (C) "Set Wiit" (*') ·57 - Ridllnl Burton. Jotn Col~nL @ "Tiit $tOl'J I ll P111 OM" (dra) '60 -Rit1 H1,.ortfl, Tony f11n· tiosl. Ci1 Youn1. l:JO Q (C) "St111t.llM If Nllt" {com) "69 -Dick Van ~Ill, Anti1 Didi· lnson. J;OO iDl (C) "'flit Sllftlt C.1R (wtS) '69 -Lloyd Brl411S. John Beck, Suun How1rd. J:JO (]) "lM l.ltltr'I" (dra) '4S-.ltnril· let JoMS. Josepll Colt111. 0 IC) ~ Concl. (111¥1) 'U- N1!1lil Wood, Rostlincl Rrmtll, Kart Maldt11. 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Methods and tips on Home Security will be given to the homeowner, along with a FREE BOOKLn containing examples of specific locks, plus suggestions. Cylinder Extra Safety Chain Door Deadlock • •-..,..._cylloffr , Nett .... Mk •• .,. .,.m.s Wt frtm •• ,.,.., -"""" laey frttn lllterier !llO Reo • 688 9:95 Swing Lock -. "MiW• H<.,. 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The ''coot shoot" was or· ganized by local residents who said they were tired of wading around in bird droppings and having their grass eaten by the E0-rest ·migratory birils. • George Medrano. manager of the Lake Forest Sun and Sail Club, confirmed that the birds were shot on . .Friday but that there was no adverse reaction from the public. Similar depredation programs at Lion Country Safari and in Newport Beach earlier this year touched orr a nurry of criticism. ltfedraoo estimates that ap- Petitions Circulating ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A Men proxtm·ately 50Q-ot-tbrpudgy black •»4 ci:ay coots have taken up P,ermane.nt ttsJ<le:nce on Lake Forest's artificial.ponds and that it may require anot.bJ!r coot shoot before the end of lbt year to solve the problem. "Our lakeS are used for sailing and fishing " and the coots are fE'eding on the fiy. 'Ibey deslroy the landscaping end M'atter their droppings all over the yards to -~ - Hold th-e point tliat you canno-out the.re without shoes," be ex- plained. Friday's hunting party mount- ed seven boats and herded the C'OOts to a less populated area of Lake Forest II lake and subse· quently blasted them. When the shooting subsided in about 45 minutes about 100 to 150 birds were dead but Medrano said it was not enough. "Our first Today's Closin g N.Y. S t ocks ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBE R 13, 1975 TEN CENTS 'Coot Shoot' effort was not sutfl~lent.'' The coots. which are edible, were turned over to an uniden- tified man fishing al the lake who requested them. ?ttedrano said the homeo\\'llers bad considered various alternatives of eliminating the birds. but rejected them. "We thought about poison but then we would have taken a chance of poisoning mallards and children. We were told you could scare them away by shoot· ing cannons off but that was tried at a golJ course somewhere and It didn·t work.·· A1edrano reported. ··we even thought about thro<A'- ing cherry bombs in the water· but that's unlawful," the club manager pointed out. i\1edrano noted th:i.t all of those who participated in the shoot !Stt COOT. Page A2l El Toro Campaign For C Under Way Petitions calling ror the establishment or a municipal ad· visory council CMAC) began circulating door to door in El Toro Wednesday. The El Toro Homeowners As· SOt'iation pushing the MAC also plans to collect signatures from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday at the K- Mart Plaza, 23691 El Toro Road. Homeowners hope to gather at least 430 signatures in order to place the MAC iss ue before the County Board of Supervisors. That represents 10 percent of th e community's registered voters. Supervisors DelayFu nds -·_ On Igle sia A Saddleback Vall ey homeowner group has been put on notice by Orange Coun\f supervisors it might lose coun1W support for a six·acre..pm:k_Ji.l refuses to ·donate adjacent land .. as access. Supervisors voted Wednesday to delay for two months the pro- postal to spend S78, 100 in county service area funds to buy land ror Iglesia Park near the dead end .of Via Iglesia in Rossmoor's New World dvelopm ent. The county Re al Property Services Department was ready to prOt'eed with the park land buy Wednesday but the move was challenged by Supervisor Thom.:is Riley, whose district in- cludes the site. Riley objected to part of the p urchase proposal that suggest- ed the county pay more than $1,200 to the Moulton Parkway Residents Association for an ad- ditional one-third acre along Via Iglesia for street access. Ri ley said because the park will benefit the community, which is already short on open · space, the association should dooate the land. Ir it refuses, Ri ley said the county should con- sider rejecting the park project entirely. Stanley Krause, real property services agent, was told to con - tact t he association and relate the board's feelings. Supervisors were told two- thirds of the 210 association members mus t approve any tc"aiisfer of the land, whether it is purchased or taken as a gift. Plans for the park call foi-de - velopment of all but about an acre which lies on a steep slope. More than $260,000worthof im- provements, including tennis c ou rts, handball courts, landscaping and sprinklers are proposed. ·.,,----------.... C oas t We athe r Sunny through Friday but some high clouds at times. Patchy fog at the beaches becoming more extensive in the afternoon. Cooler with highs or 70to 73 at the strand rising to 78 in- land. INSIDE TODAV • Orange County·.s gasoline out~t are, /or the most part, on tcliedule toward com- plicmc~ with the new APCD gal vapor recovery rules. StOTJI, Pag• AIO. •·•ex Rib bet They held a frog jumping contest at UC Irvine Wed - nes day and Mrs. Barbara Flory. a biology technician. got right into the spirit of the = event. To find out who won, see Page A3. Laguna Hills Market Given 24-hour Okay · A controversial Laguna 1-lills convenience market that has been operating illegally on a 24· hour-a-day basis was told by Orange County supervisors Wednesday it can continue to do so pending the outcome of a zon- ing study. County planners were given a maximum of six months to com- plete studies of a proposal to change the zoning on the land to a. less-restrictive commercial type. Murray Storm, deputy county Environmental Management Agency director, said Southl and Corporation -owner of the land and several nearby businesses - is working on an environmental impact report for t he zone change.·· The land in question lies along La Paz Road between MacKenzie and Mcintyre streets in the,; Missions planned com- munity:-\ The land is currently zon~or sign.restricted. neighborhood- commercial uses with the excep- tion of a strip of residentially- :zoned land along MacKenzie. Under the current commercial zone, the county planning com- mission four years ago ordered the businesses. particul arly the market, not to operate between 11 p.m . and 6 a.m . But residents or nearby homes protested that the market has been staying open 24 hours despite the restriction, causing noise problem11 and creating a gathering p lace for rowdy youngsters •. Several weeks ago, county in- spectors handed an order to the market franchisee to stay closed at the legally -mandated times. But Southland Corp. IUed an appeal, asking that a temporafy variance be itanted until the zoning matter is resolved .. ' • If supervisors agree to their aims, an election would be called next June to decide the MAC question by popular vote and to elect officers. A municipal advisory council functions as a quasi-city rouncil except that it has no decision· making power. Instead it makes recommendations to the Board or Supervisors. The only council presently operating in Orange County is in Mission Viejo. That council's re- ported success in providing ef- fective liaison with the board sparked El Toro's petition. Homeowners in Laguna Niguel recently began investigating tbe possibility of forming a MAC in their community. but no decision has yet been made on whether lo circulate petitions. Dipl,omat Pmled Over In Mesa ' Diplomatic immunity and an out·of-state driver's license didn"t help a visiting Israeli diplomat in Costa Mesa early today, police said. Ani Shanan, who, police indicated. represents his government in New York, was pulled over about 2 :30 a .m . at Harbor and Newport Boulevards and cited for allegedly making · an unsare lane change. The patrolman who pulled over the rental car Shanan was driving and then wrote the ticket is George Yezbick, the only officer of Arab descent on Costa Mesa 's 127 ·man police force . ··1 kept quiet. but I think he saw my name tag," Yezbick quipped later. Strip Mining Bill Stalled • WASHINGTON (AP) -A prin- cipal sponsor of new laws to con- trol strip mining says he doubts any strip-mining biU will be ap- proved by Congress this year. Rep. J'>hn Melcher CD-Mont.) said he and other sponsors of strip-mining legislation will try again next year to win con - gressional approva1 to regulate strip mining, which accounts for about half or al I the coal now being mined in the United States. . -. .. .. ..... .. .... .. . ... ~· ~·. •....-C:. ... ·... ... 4'-,. D•ll• ,.;1 ... ,,_ ~. ~llrKll 0'0.-11 PARENTS OF DROWNING VICTIM WATCH DIVERS SEARCH FOR HIS BODY For Mother a nd Stepfather, a Quiet Vlgll at Costa Mesa Quarry $150,000 Ransom Frees Exec's Son DF.TROIT (UPiJ -The 13· year-old son of a General Motors Corp. ex('cutivc returned hom e unharmed early today after his family paid $150.000 ransom to a kidnaper who apparently held the yo uth 24 hours longer th an planned because or a bank holi- day. Police said Timothy Stempel, son of Robert C. Stempel. recent· Iy appointed director of engineer- ing at G ~1 ·s Chevrolet Division. war freed outside a western Wayne County hospital after S1 hours -and about three hours after hi s father paid the ransom. "We spent a very comfortable night.·· said Stempel, who declined to discuss the case but said he would meet news men later today. Police said they had no sus- pects. Youn g Stempel was abducted !\tonday after he went out to pl ay on a skateboard near his home in suburban Bloomfield township. The case took a bizarre tum Tuesday when; Stempel said, a man telephoned to demand im- . mediate payment of lhe ransom. Stempel told the man it was im- possible because banks were closed for the Veteran's Day holi· day. The man, Stempel said, hung up without a word. It was the second kidnaping in- volving a General Motors ex · ecutive within six weeks . Three men seized the wife and children of a GM manager in Ypsilanti on Sept. 30 and freed them arter payment of $54,000 ransom . The three men later were captured in Ann Arbor and Ohio. In the Stcmpel case. newsmen learned of the abduction hour~ after the youth was reported mis· sing Monday night but withheld publication of any stories at the request of police who said they feared for hi s safety. "Now that the boy is sare ," said Lt. Donald Zimmerman of the Bloomfield Township Police Department. ''the search for the kidnapers can get under way ful - ly and openly .·· Zimmerman said the youth telephoned hi s family about 11 :30 p.m. Wednesday from the Wayn e County General HospitaJ, where he was dropped off by his abduc · tors. "Dad," police said the boy began. "Where arc you?·· asked the father. ''I 'm fine,·· answered Timothy, a football player at Bloomfield Township Junior High School. A nurse told the boy where he was and Timothy re· layed the information. ··we·11 come get you,'" Stempel said. FBI agents and policemen found Timothy unharmed at the hospital and reunited him with his family. "Timothy sounded fatigued, but he was alert,'" Zimmerman said. The kidnaping was the subject of a strict news blackout imposed by police to protect the bo y's life. I Pivers Find . Youth's Body In Mes a Pond By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Of UM D.11ty f'ilol \t.1n At dus k Wednesd:i.y, divers l'nded a 49·hour search of a Jon ~ abandoned water-filled Costil l\tesa granite quarry when tht•y freed the body of a Hunl1ni:,rton Beach man from the snarl of weeds that held him since hi s drowning '.\1 onday. l\1ark A. Antonelli , 18. of 10202 Constitution Lane. Jluntington Beach, drowned Monday evening trying to retrieve a coot he shot with a pellet gun at a pond at the· end of Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River. The lifeguards who have in- termittently probed the muddy. weed-choked pond since a friend watched Antonelli slip below the surf ace :\1onday. quickly covered the body to conceal it from the eyes or more than a hundred on- lookers lining a fence beside Vic- toria Street. , It had been a day of grim :i.n - ticipation !or Antonelli's family, which huddled in clusters on thl· dusty bank of the pond as pumps throbbed in the background. sucking a hundred thous and gallons of water. an hour from lhl• half.acre pond . Antonelli 's bod y v•a s di ~­ covered near the center or thr JXJnd by divers who had spent the afternoon methodically crossin g the old granite pit in their search. He was found almost exactly where neighbor and hunti n ~ companion Steven M. 1-'ana showed searchers i\1onday ni~ht . Woman Justice Urged Fana told police he used •t piece or telephone pole ror sup- port as he paddled out to the point where he saw Antonelli go down . Rut he too became entangled in the tendrils of weeds choking th e pond . Fearing for his O'A'Tl safety he turned back, he s::1.id. The weed -choked . 1nuddy waters defied attempts h ) lifeguards and Oran~e Coun t) Search and Rescue Team diver~ to find Antonelli and pumps \l.'C'rt' brought in from Costa Mesa and surrounding cities to drain the pond. Ford to Nominate Supreme Court Replacement WASH I NGTON (UPI) - President Ford must nominate a replacement for Justice Wtlliam 0 . Douglas on the U.S. Supreme Court and there was a growing campaign today (or him to pick the first woman to sit on the highest rourt in the land. A White House spokesman said today Ford's selection will come ''within the n'eXt few Wfeks.·' Sources in the White House and on Capitol Hill agre'e Congress would find it extremely har3 to tum a woman away from the rourt. _ Amid snap speculation that l«JD Secretary Caria Hii~i , ~. and Attorney General Edw !ff. Levi, 64, are among ~~~a ·ng canoidates, Betty Ford said Wed - nesday she would push hard for a woman on thc court. The League of Women Voters FORD LEADS DOUGLAS TRI BUTE, A4 · joined Mrs. Ford today in press· ing fot a worn an to join Ule eight . men remaining on the court. "Such an historic act ~re­ affirm your commitment to.. the. principle that women are able to shoulder the burdens of rugh of- fice and share in the respo11~lblli­ ty of providing justice for a1l Americans.·· the leagUc slid in a telegram 10 Ford. • She>ia Rabb Weitlenfeid, the ·y First Lady's pr('SS secretary, said ~trs . Ford told her Wednes- day after Douglas retired that she will "ta lk to him !the Presi - dent)'" about the appointment or a woman. ''I got a woman into the Cabinet (lli\ls), ··said ~lrs. Ford earlier this ~ear . "I never give up. I'm working on getting a '1¥0man on the Supreme Court as soon as possible. l always havc il int.he back or m y mind:· Rep. Bella i\bzug <D·N.Y.), said she hoped the V(\tancy will be-(illed with a woman but also sai~ "I question whether a un - lae11al 11pPointment or a new Jdltice to e lifetime position on (See COURT, Pagel\%) • All ·night pumping Tuesday dropped the water level five reel . allOIA'ing th e divers to struggle their way chin deep through the mass of weeds. But water seeped back into the pond rrom the Santa <S.• BODY. PagelU) Auctio n Planned The Rancho Viejo Woman 's Club plans a holidny l:x>utique auction Tuesday al 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Richard Holmes. 25651 Chris anta Drive in Mission Viejo. DAILY PILOT SB Thur11<1ay. N011•mt>et 13. 1975 ; Canyon Brushlnnds Threatened SANTA PAUi.A (UPl l - Flames fanned by \lo'inds gusting up to 35 miles an hour charred 6.500 acrl's of canyon brushland early toda~· on th1.• outskirts of Santa J>a ula . thrc:1ll·1ung several oil \~'('!ls ;;ind an oil tank farm . ll \\;_is the second m<tjOr brush firl' 1n Vcnlurtt Cowily in t"o days New Promises Hot Santa Ana·type winds were ex~cted to diminish s lightly during the day but warm tern· peratures o f nt>arly 80 were forecast. dimming (·hnnces that the blaze would be contai ned im· mt-cliately. SOmll 350 fireflghterti w~re on the lines, aided by 50 engines, six bulldozers. four helicopters and :.ix ~irtankers . Energy Czar Stalls Oil Lease Action By JOHN VALTF.RZ1\ Otll'HI 0•11' ~!!flSU.M Whil e government agencies in Orange County a nd elsewhere continued to threaten suit to stop offshore oi l lease sales by the federal government, the nation's ent>rgy czar was trying to head them off. * * * Oil Impact Forum Topic In S. Laguna The impact of oil production in waters of£ the Orange County Coast on lifestyles and the en· vi ronment is the subject or a public forum at 7 :30 p.m. next Nov. 20 at Ali so Elementary School in South Laguna. The forum is spansored by the South Laguna Civic Association. Topics will include tbe location of ocean areas to be drilled, visibili- ty of drilling s tructures , safeguards against oil spillage, effects on beach and off.shore recreation, sea life and property values . Spea\ers will include Hunt- ington Beac h Councilwoma n Harriett Wied er. Laguna Beach ?.1ayor Roy llolm, llarold R. '.\1artin of the U.S. Bureau or Land M anagement and a ·speaker from the Western Oil and Gas Assocaition. Ann Christoph, chairman of the civic association, said the meeting will afford coastal resi· dents an opportunity or question- ing informed persons about the ·affect of the m assive oil uplora- tion program planned ror the Southern California coast's federal tidelands. Aliso School is on Westley Drive just south or the Alpha Beta shopping center on Paci£ic (',oast Highw ay. E~candidate Held for Pot WAILUKU . Maui <UPI > - .o\n unsuccessful 1974 People's Party candidate for the U.S . Senate has been convicted for il - legal possession or marijuana - 101 plants grown on his island property.· James n. Kimmel. 40, con- tended uns uc cessfully during a jury trial that he used the can- nabis plant for "sacramental purposes." Police seized the plants on JCimmcl 's rented property on the island or l\tolokai. In 1974, Kimmel ran against Daniel K. Inouye for the U.S. Senate and lost by more than 165,000 votes -207 ,398 to 42, 750. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' '11e0r..,ge Cot II O•l!r Piiot. Oll!~ .. ~!(~"C,_, \.\'ith the hst or polcnlinl plain· tiffs growing , National Energy Administrator Frank Zarb ap- peared in Los Angeles Wednes· day with fresh promises or a stronger local voice in the ruture of the federal oil tidelands three miles off the Orange Coast. Zarb managed to stall a pro- posed action against the sale Wednesday by Los Angeles Coun· ty supervisors. But in Orange Count y, supervisors there echa:ed resolu· Lions by Orange Coast cities aod agreed that a la""·suit proposed for filing next week should move ahead. y Zarb spoke to the Los Angeles CoWlty offi cials and said that they would be given a strong er voice than promised before in the administration or the 1.25 million offshore acres that will go on the block Dec.11. Reluctance already had sur- faced in Los Angeles political circle s to fight the impending leases -even before Zarb ap- peared. Because the U.S. Department of the (nterior had deleted Santa Monica Bay from the tracts up for grabs, the immediate threat to Los Angeles was eased. Late last week, reports emerged that Los An geles - primarily city government - would back out of .the lead role in the oil fi ght. The suit -actually a petition for a federal court injunction - will be decided upon when city attorneys and other delegates from about 40 government en- tities meet in Los Angeles Friday afternoon. If the group concurs with the injunction. delegates will carry the petition into a district court in the nation ·s capital. probably on Monday. In the meantime, the entities still adamant about the halt to the leases pend ing better govern· ment environmental safeguards are looking to either the state or County of San Di ego to serve as the leader in the battle. Orange Co unty s upe rvisors took a strong stand against the pending lease sales in an action Wednesday. Two board members, Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark, made separate proposals to enter the fray over the drilling issue. From Page A I BODY •.• Ana River channel at about half the rate it was pumped out, h am- pering that effort, a Costa Mesa public works crewman said. AntORelli 's mother, Ann Allen, and stepfather, George, of La Palma were preparing to leave their mountain cabin Tuesday when they received a phone call about the tragedy. Through the day Wednesday, they consoled each other as they watched the dive rs from a sli ght depression in the bank b e tween tw o tumbleweeds, almost the only shade on the nearly barren shore of the pand. His rather. Anthony Antonelli , a stocky man with thinning black hair, sat slumped over on the hood or a police car, watching the searchers. T~o Ventura Colui\y Fire Department said a Cinaer of names at the northeast portion of the blaze threatened several oil wells and a t ank farm. Anolher hot spot flared up on the western edge of the bla:ae, neor the- Salicoy Countr.y Club a:nd ~veral t•xpen.sive homes. None of the FIRES WHIPPING STATE AREAS-AS homes v.•as threatened. The £i re broke out shortly after midnight on the north slope or South Mouniain five miles south or here. 1-\ firt' department spokesman said the area, hills rovered wilh brush and grass, usually burns over every three or four years. ''ft doC'sn'l get a c:hanc{' to build up a real thick gr0'.1.1h ." he !iaUI. Niguel Pastor On Probation For Dr11nk Rap A Laguna Ni guel minister, ac· cw;:ed on arrest or drunken driv- ing and hit and run felony charges. has been placed on t hree years probation after pleading no contest to the im· pai red driving allegation. Harbor l\funicipal Court Judge Donald Dungan imposed a six - month jail term on the Rev. Clarence Albert Vernon, 51 , and then suspended it in favor of the probation recommendation. He dismissed all hit a nd run charges. The Rev. Vernon, who iden· tified himself to Costa Mesa police as the minister of the Laguna Niguel Community Church, was arrested Aug. 2S after his car allegedJy struck cyclist Elizabeth A. Stekol, 17, of 320 Santa Ana Ave .. Newport Beach. Miss Stekol was dragged along the pavement under the Vernon car for some distance after the crash on Irvine Avenue near Broadway in Costa Mesa, police said. Police said the Rev. Vernon drove his car rrom the sceue of the accident but was later anest· ' ed after the church-owned auto was spotted behind a 17th Street restaurant. The Rev. Vernon, of 1138 Rutland Road, Newport Beach, was advised that the impaired driving conviction will be re- duced to a misdemeanor. Killers Slay Homosexuals SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Two kil l ers, operating iseparately, may have murdered 11 homosexual men in two years, pollc~ say. Police Lt. Charles Ellis on Wednesday released a composite drawing of a man believed to have st abbed six or the victims to death since Jan. 27, 19'74. Their bodies were dumped on Ocean Beach. Investigators also are follow· ing the single-killer theory in five other murders or homosexuals believed to have frequented the is ado· masochi s tic-tinged "leather" bars in the area south oC MarketStreet, Ellissaid. Payroll Planned SACRAMENTO (UPI ) Plans are being made to keep as many as 500 soon-to-be un- employed highw ay engineers techni..:ally on the state payroll while they con s truct n ew freeways in Saudi Arabia, it was disclosed We dnesday. Their salaries and other costs would be reimbursed immediately by lh'e Saudi government. • ... OMI' "'let Mall..._.. CIRCLE INDICATES WHERE CRANE WORKER DIED freeway Job In Costa Mesa Claims Another Victim Worker Beheaded By Freeway Crane By l\RTllURR. VINSEL Ot-0•11,P'llt>tSl.lft A young apprentice oiler. re- port~ly warned three ti mes just since work started this morning to be rarerul , was killed today, decapitated by 10 tons or swing· ing ~leel counterweight on a crane at the Corona del Mar Freeway cons truction site in CoetaMesa. His death was the second at the location in 13 days, following a fatality Oct. 31 when tons of steel reinforcing rods fell from a crane, crushing or maiming four men. Michael Clinton Wakefield, 26, of 3103 s. Brutol st .. Santa Ana, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident which oc- curred about 7 o'clock this morn- inf. "He was wearing a banlbat, but it didn't help -him much,·· said Police Officer George Yezblck. The patrolman said construc- tion supervisors at'the scene told hlro Wakefield had been warned three times since work started shortly after dawn to stay clear of tbe crane. lnvestieators, said the IO-ton countttWeigbt used to prevent the 80-ton crane from toppling when lifting heavy loads swung around as the craneturned at the ratal moment. The musive metal object - something like a lead sinker used by fLShermen -banged against a stanchion pole which helps hold the crane in place . Wakefield's head was mashed between them, according to Of. ficer Yezbic:k. He sald the counterweight is solid metal, 15 feet long and four feet thick. Investigator s this morning Fire Quelled At Pendleton Fire that scorched 200 acres of brush! and 1 n the southeastern portion of Camp Pendleton was brought under control late Wed- nesday afternoon by base fire fighters. The fire broke out about 12:30 p.m . Smoke rrom the blaze was visible from San Clemente and other south coast communities. The blaze was brought under t'ontrol about S p .m. by 49 fire fighters backed by five brush trucks and eight bulldozers. No structures were reported burned. Cause of the fire is under investigation. said they were not certain which firm enJ!:a~ed in the interchange construction at ·the Newport Freeway and the future Corona de! Mar Freeway employed the victim. Frona Page Al COURT ••• the court should be made by a nonelected president who was appointed by an impeached pre· sident." lo addition to Mrs. Hills, who became the third woman Cabinet member in history eight months ago and was an attorney in tfie Justice Department before that, the qames of Judge Shirley M . Hufstedler. 50, of tbe 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California. a.nd Betty Murphy, chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, have been mentioned as possible rem ale nominees. Other possibilities include New York lawyer Rita Hauser, 41; former Michigan Rep.· Martha Griffiths, 63; Rep. Margaret Hechl er. 44, (R ·Mass.), and Mic hi gan U.S. Oi stricl Judge Cornelia Kennedy, 52. Fro• Page A I COOT ••• were experienced shooters and thal there were no incidents other than a few pellets ricochet- ing off the water. Rape Brings Executions BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Three Saudi Arabians . who pleaded guilty to rape have been publicly execut.' ed in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, Riyadh radio re- ported today. The three r e portedly posed as security officers to kidnap a man and rape his sister. The broadcast said the rapists were killed in a public square Wednes- day, only 24 hours alter ''committing their in· tolerable crime." The report did not ex· plain how the death penal- ty, ordered by Ki n g Khaled, was carried out. Ra p e is so m etimes punished by beheading. . • U.S. Aid For NYC Coming? WASHINGTON (AP) -CIUng 3 chanaed situation, Prell.dent Ford's pres• secretary hinted broadly today lhat Ford coul4 be moving toward approval or $lOpgap fed•ral old for ddlcll· ridden New York City. Press aecr.e.t•rY Roa. Nessen :taid Ford finds the latett efforts to develop a r escue package for the city ''encouraelnc" •nd wanu to study it in detail. N~sen said that "obviau&ly there bas been finally, at lone last, some serious actloo by New York City and New York 1late to solve their own problefl)S.'' As if to set the stage for a change in· Ford's long-standine adamant opposition to federal aid for New York City. Nessen said or the rescue plan, ''The President feels that this action, or apparent action, largely is the result of his own position against a federal bailout of New York City.'' Ford consistently has said the city and s tate should take vigorous action to handle the matter. New York Gov. Hugh Catty, indicating he sees signs that the Administration may be backing down from its bard·llne stud against aiding the city, called the New York Legislature into special session today to begin work on a new plan to help avert default, including provisiom for new taxes and a debt restructurw i.ng. With House Republican and Democratic leaders working on a compromise bill to help New York Cit y , Senate MajQrity Leader Mik e Mansfield said to- day that "the situation is looking up"forthecity. Although Nessen would not be drawn into a discussion or the type of federal assistance Ford might uJtimately approve -or even to concede such help might be forthcoming -he said the city clearly will ''need short-term money for seasonal reasons." The White House spokesman said it was not clear. however, whether such money would have to come from the federal govern- ment or might be raised from other sources. While declaring that Ford "c~rtainly bas not changed bis- stand against a federal biilout," I Nessen acknowledged that 'the situation that we are talking about has changed.'' University High Coach Quits Staff ., Rea D. Anders, University High School's part·time girls' gymnastics coach who surf•ced in Irvine Tuesday after an ominous week or absence, re-- signed from the high scbool staff today. The resignation came at the end or a 9 a .m . session with University High School Principal Vic Sherreilt, Anders first con· tact with the principal since the coach's return Tuesday. Sherreitt accepted the resigna· lion, but was not immediately available for comment. Anders could not be contacted either for a r espanse. Anders disappeared abruptly Nov. 4, leaving a series of notes disposing of his personal proper· ty and business interests and sparking worry among friends. In his letters he attributed hls disappearance to a ruling by the California Interscholastic Federation, which governs high school sporting competition, thal barred bim from holding the bigh school coacblng job while conti- nuing to teach at a private gym- nastics academy he f9'D)ded. Before his disappearance, An· ders had submitted a resignation effective a t the end of the semester . That resignation was attributed tot.be CIFruling. ll""°IM .. •W\ Prt>~, •l>\lblo\MObtll'fO<- CMlC "'""lltftlf\<I r jimp~ny S.po• ... o~lhOn\.,.• Jl<l(lh,,,..i Mof>d•¥ !ft,,>yq~ F•od~¥ ll>f (Ml8 IHI•,,.. ... _, O....:n, """""11\0n llfk!\/Foun- ..... V•U•f, !,.,.,., \-.l<ll•lwot~ Y•ll1¥ •fld La9-8.Kl'l •Soul~I; ... ., Aslngl•..,.i-1.00· \loll 11 l>Ullhl ..... \•t~""'' -~-.,,. ,,,. IM'ln<l .... I ""b"lftl"ll Pl•nl ,. •I DO W.U 11.1, ~lreel, Co\I• M'"'· C1Ul0<nl•'ffl>M. Robert N. Weed ~···~nl •nd Pvtll•- Jack R. Curley The family, the father said, lives four blocks from the pond . They moved to the Constituti on L.an(' home in April. he said. His son. he said, was graduated from FAlison High School and had at· tended Newport Harbor High School pre,•iousl~ when the fami - ly lived in Ne'A·port Beach. Public Smo~ing Ban Proposed v .... "'""°'"t .,... c;e.,.,..i IMMQH Thoma~ Keevil fd+IOt ThOmas A. Murphlne ,,_.ft"ltog li.61iof' O\lr1H H. loos Richard P . Nall ll\tltl-IM""'91"' Edllen • S.ckl .. bac:ll vaueyOffkt Hall•"'•1lllMC111 Wto~r, .. ,.., OtMrOfflCff (Ml• ........ lJOWt\I IM,llrM H•w ..... I .. O>t.11; JU) .,,-1 ..... Hl•..-d """"""""" kKl'I I lt /S l>fftl'I ""'*'° .. f U.-leKlll l\kClfl-~Sl""I Te~one (714) 642.~1 OMSlfled Adv•rtl11ng 642·S671 S..r•~l>t• v.ifftrlllt""Otnu 511-6)1 0 l'1-S.11Clt11,..,,. 4ts.o630 "'""""'·ms~ c~ ~ ~ ""' Hit .,._ \lotl•i. U111•1'allono. t1111aot111 m11!11r '' .,.,,11fuin1t1111 1'1.,,1 ...... , bf rw .... c,~ whMwl IH(lt! "'mt,.._ ol """'..,,......,..., ._ ... , , .... •ttl•ot •• ,i .. '"""' Mt1•. c.1 ...... h!M"-'-_, ,.,""' t.J ,, -... ,, ............... -'")'l ~·--ltM \l.llftlll111¥· "He was a hell or a swimmer." he said. "He loved that ocean do'A"fi there. He was always going fishing or t alking about it. I-le Was a surfer. "I tried to get him in the Merchant Marine. That's wh at he really wanted. But you hAve to have pull. ''It ·s a terrible thing." China Book Viewed A discussion .of the bool< "Chinai : The Revolution Con· llnued," by Jan Myrdal and Gun Kessle wlll beheld Crom6:45p.m. to 8:4S p .m . Monday at th e Laguna Beach Pub,llc Ll~r~ry. 36.'l Glonneyre Sl. ThopubUt may al lend. WASHINGTON <UPll - Legislation m aking it a federaJ crime to smoke in certain public places was introduced today by Rt'p. Robert Drinan (D-?ttass. ), who said the health of a non- s m oking majority w as threatened by a smoking minority. Drinan also proposed increas- ing the federal 'cilarette tax for the first time since 1953 by a pen· ny a pack a nd ·using the $300 million in reveaues for research on cancer, heart and other Sm\lk· irig-r elated diseases. He said the bill would provide the firist federal protection or the rights of nonsmokers. I ''There is nothing funny about nbnamoker1' rt1ht.a, at leut not to that maJorily · ot Americana who want their health to be pro- tected from s moke contamina· tion forced upan them by a few," Drinan s aid at a news con· ference. His proposed ''Smoker and Nonsmoker Health Protection Act or 1975'' wou ld make it e civil olfense, punishable by fine, to smoke in waltinc lines, lobbies and boarding areas of airports train station,s, airport building$ and bus terminals involved in in· terstate transportaUon. Smoking would also be restricted In federal buildings, military bases and Congress. The bill also would require a stronge r hea lth warning on ci11rette packs. Antl1mokin1 groups called ASH (Action on Smoking and Health), GASP (Group Against ... Smokers· Pollution) and SOS <Students Oppased to Smoking) hailed the proposal. The American C~ncer Society saia it endorsed the. bill's prin· ciples. and a representative or the American Public Health ~­ sociation appeared at the news conference to express that or· ganiiation's concerns about the health of s mokers and non· smokers. ing from chronic bronchitis, sinusitis, emphysema, asthm a and heart disease. The bill would require all federal agencies to separate smokers from nonsmokers in work areas, recreation areas and Drin1n sold S4 mllllon non· smokers are faced with serlo~ heallh haiards lrom clgarettl! smoke, includln& persons suffer· • cafeterias. Drinan said. Smoking would be banned In elevators, reception areas. con- ference rooms and otherconfmed places open to the public. "Ninety percent r:A the tung cancer, 30 percent d the heart disease and 90 percent of chronic bronchitis and em.p1'»'5ema ln this country are caused by smok· ing," Orinan said. Anne Duffin, a spc>keswoman tor the Tobacco Institute. wtUch '1 represents cigai:;;ette manufac· lurers, said: ''We have always l m aintained Iesislatioo is not needed, Iha~ (smoking in public) ls a matter o( courtes'y Md one~ does not legil late courtesy . There·ts -ao proven health effect . on the healthy nonsmoker. lrom , cigarette 1m"oke. The heallh II: 1 sue is a red be.rrl.ng." .. • EDITION • / VOL. jl, NO. 317, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA Today's Closlag N.Y.Stoeks TNURSli>AY, NOV EMBER 13, 1975 TEN CENT~ Residellt Threatens---council BJ J>OllG FRITZSCllE ....... ., .......... ID a meetiDI marlte4 by a tluat 9' new resklenl-1parl<ed- KUoo qoinst the dty council, I.rviDe CJ>U.ncilmen launched an -'fl'edoadoy to rd'JDe plans lol-tbe dty1a future. Al the top or the list of coun<il cooald er ations was ''citizen par Uclpatlon. •• Councilmen lameote6-t.be waning turnout or • residents for city activities from polls to public hearinp. But one member of the sparse audience-threatened to-!--'tie your hailds" with an initiative if the planning does hot take into ac- count the effects of development onscbool finance. Economist William Littlefield of Turtle Rock told therounciJ he has the first draft of an initiative ready. Littlefield in the past bas econ 8150,000 Paid , Kidnapers Free GM Exec's Son DETROIT (UPIJ -The 13- year-old son of a General Motors Corp.· executive returned hom e unharmed early today after his family paid $150,000 ransom to a kidnaper who apparently held the youth 24 hours longer than planned because of a bank holi- day_ Police said Timothy Stempel, son of Robert C. Stempel, recent· ly appointed director of engineer- ing at GM's Chevrolet Division, Nas freed outside a western Irvine Rape Try F o_i_led By Police T wo Ir vine police officers -averted what they believe was a r ape attempt Wednesday when they answered screams for help from a waitress walking home along a dark, deserted, rural North Irvine road. Dale L. Bondurant, 30, of Orange was arrested minutes later on charges of attempted rape as he drove from the Rae· quet Club tract near the intersec- tion of Culver Drive and Bryan Avenue. He was held at Orange County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. The 29-year-old reported vic- tim was walking home from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Wednesday· evening, she told police. As she was walking along Trabuco Road, she said, a man stopped his car, got out and followed her, asking if she want· ed a ride, She ran to a farmhouse and, after telling the owners her tale, got a ride to a gas station at Culver Drive and Trabuco Road. Meanwhile, Office r Jim Broomfield and reserve Officer Harvey Haight, were parked about 50 yards away, writing a report on an earlier incident, a purported shooting at an Orange Counfy Transit District bus. The waitress began walking again, along the street separat· ing the Racquet Club from an orange grove. Again a man ' , (SeeRAPE, P ageA2) Co ast We athe r Sunny hrough Friday but some high cJouds at times. Patchy fog at the beaches becoming more extensive in the afternoon. Cooler with highs of 10 to 73 at the strand rising to 78 in· land. INSIDE TODA 't' Orange Count11'" ga..solme ovtll'ts,ore. /or the mM part, on •chedule toward com- pliartct ..Uh tht ntw APCD go.s vopor recovery rule1. Sl"'lf,Pog< A/O. ' 1911ex Wayne County hospital after 54 hours -and about three hours after hi s fat her paid the ransom. "We spent a very comfortable night,·· said Stempel, who declined to discuss the case but said he would meet newsmen later today. Police said they had no su.s · peels. Young Stempel was abducted Monday after he went out lo play on a skateboard near his home in suburban Bloomfield township. The case took a bizarre turn Tuesday when, Stempel said, a man telephoned to demand im· mediate payment of the ransom. Stempel told-the man it was im· possible because banks were closed for the Veteran's Day holi· Q;!y,_ -· The man. Stempel said, bung up without a word. It was ttie second kidnaping in· volving a General Motors ex- ecutive within six weeks. Three men seized the wife and children or a GM manager in Ypsilanti on Sept. 30 and freed them after payment.of 554,000 ransom. The three men later were captured in Ann Arbor and Ohio. In the Stempel case, newsmen learned of the abduction hours after the youth was reported mis- sing Monday night but withheld publication of any stories at the request of police who said they feared for his safety. "Now that the boy is safe, .. said Lt. Donald Zimmerman of the Bloomfield Towru;hip Police Department. '·the search for the kidnapers can get under way ful · ly and openly.·· Zimmerman said the youth telephoned his family about 11 :JO p.m. Wednesday from the Wayne County General Hospital. where he was dropped off by his abduc- tors. "Dad,'' police said the boy began. "Where are you?" asked the father. ''I 'm f i n e '' answered Timothy, a fo~tball player at Bloomfield Township Junior High School. A nurse told the boy where he was and Timothy re· layed the information. "We "ll come gel you," Stempel said. Fire Quelled At PenJlhton Fire that scorched 200 acres of brushland in the southeastern portion of Camp Pendleton was brought under control late Wed - nesday afternoon by base fire fighters. The fire broke out about 12 :30 p.m. Smoke from the blaze was visible from San Clemente and other south coast communities. The blaze was brought under control about s p .m. by 49 fire ·fighters backed by fiVe brush trucks and eight bulldozers. No structures were reported burned. Cause of the fire is under investigation. Reading Tips Set Parents interested In how to make lbeir .c hiJdren enjoy read- ing can get tips next Tuesday from UC Irvine teacher educa· tion supervisor Rachael Mitchell. The program, free and open to the public, starts at 7:30 p.m. al College Park School, 3700 Chaparral Ave., Irvine. lambasted a proposal to sDOtd develop'41'eot of ~he \111. lace of New Culvft, ~ the Itwil>aCompany-pl0111-moderale- price homes. He c .. -it will force a $1.51 per $).00 assessed value sc&Ool cliatrict tax rate hike boca¥Se the p'roperty lax base will not carry the •dded youngsters. In a lettor, AsSQctate Supt . John l\ajdc of the 1(\'ll!e schools • hH a~ed· w!Ui IJtUefield'• idea. But Council Chairman Art An· tbonJ<-uld th~quesUon_QUb_uC­ fect of 1rowlh on sc"6<>1 f111onces will be tall'n up FriPl' br e city- S<hool dl1trict committee. Co(!· ceding 1baky lesal croond: AD· UMJ117 si.id the commit~ will look into whether it can regulate ll'DJ'l\Jl"'on the bast. of school l'Utonet. It similar effort in San Diego was shot down in court. Since the city general plan wa$ adopted in December 1973, Irvine has.-had th.re.e._ "option:s'' for future development. The "options" call for relative- ly less;, tnoderate and ereater d~ ol development, project· inf. populations within the city's sphere of influence ranging rrom 177,168 to 388,786_ The council has embarked on a st"ries of hearings, t.he lirsl tonight before the transportatj<11 commission. to devise a single plan foe future devdQPment~ The hearing s before tbt! various city com missions and the council are designed to give resi· dents a chance to tell the council what the city should ht; like when fully developed. From the bearines. Coun- <SeeTHBEAT, Poge.Vl ·oute • Workman Crushed By Steel By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. D~lrP't'-t .... A youne apprentice oiler, re- portedly warned three times just since work started this morning to be careful, was killeP today, decapitated by 10 tons of swing- ing steel counterweight 'on a crane at the Corona del Mar Freeway construction sit"e in Costa Mesa. His death was tbe second at lhe Rl,,L.-t location in 13 days, folloWlng a ..., fatality <>Ct. 31 when toos o( steel They held a frog jumping reinforcing rods fell frqm a contest at UC Irvine Wed· crane, crushing or maiming four men. nesday and Mrs. Barbara Michael Clinton Wakefield, 26, Flory, a biology technician, of 3103 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, got right into the spirit of was pronounced dead at the the , event. To find out who scene of the accident which oc-. won, see Page A3. curred about 1 o'c1ock this mom-_....:.:.::....::.:..::..::...;..::c:..:..:.:.;_ ____ -inet ___ ~'c1"~·-;+---.. ' L"°!o ~- • · ~e •as '.'(earine a hardhat~ but it fdn'fnelp hill' much." said Police Officer George Yezblck. Rate Conirol On Cable TV Criticized The increasingly widespread tendency to regulate rates for ca· ble television has been criticized by the dean of the University or Oregon School of Business. Dr. Richard West said in Anaheim Wednesday it was dif- ficult lo apply the principles of public utility rate set.tint to the cable industry and questioned the need for such rate regulation. West spoke al the opening seminar on finances and busi- ness management at the Seventh Annual Western Cable Television Show and Convention at th e Dis- ney I and Hotel . About 1,500 persons from the CATV industry in California and neighboring states are expected to attend the three·day meetin g. San Diego City Atty. John Witt told the seminar he was "begin- ning to question the need for rate regulation at all for cable television." P lans Canceled SAN DIEGO CAP) -The California Democratic Council · says it is canceling its plans to· hold a :onven\ion in San Diego to support the rire fightets union. The decision was announced Wednesday by Wallac e . Albertson, wife of actor Jack Albertson and president of the J0,000-member Democratic group. The patrolman said construc- tion supervisors at the scene told him Wakefield had been warned three times since work started shortly after dawn to stay clear of the crane. Investigators said the 10-ton counterweight used to prevent the 80-ton crane from toppling when lifting Heavy loads swung around as the crane turned at the fatal moment. The massive metal object - something lik e a l~ad sinker used by fishermen -banged against a stanchion pole wh.ich helps hold the crane in place. Wakefield ·s head was mashed between them, according to Of- ficerYezbick. He said the counterweight is solid rrietal , 15 feet long and rour feeU.hick . Investigators this morning said they were not certain which firm en~a~ed in the interchange construction at the Newport Freeway and the future Corona del Mar Freeway employed the victim. Seam an Critical SAN DIEGO <UPI) -Only one of four seamen burned in an ex· plosion that sank a Panamanian freighter was in gpcxl condition today while another was in critical condition. They were in· jured Tuesday when an explosion of unknown origin blasted the engine room of the Eurypylus, a 491-foot liquid bulk carrier en route to Panama. Four other crew members were killed in the blast. ~ . O.lty ~IMStMI .,._ CIRCLE INDICATES WHERE CRANE WORKER DIED Free way Job In Costa Mesa Clalm s Another Victim Irvine Gym Coach ·Decides to Resign ~ Rea D. Anders . University High School's part·time girls' gymnastics coach who surfaced in Irvine Tuesday after an ominous week of absence, re- signed from the high school stare today. The resignation came at the end of a 9 a.m. session with University High School Principal Vie Sherreitt, Anders first con- tact with the principal since the coach's return Tuesday. Sherreitt accepted the resigna. lion, but was not immediately available for commC'nl. Anders could not be contacted either for a response. Anders disappeared abruptly Nov. 4, leaving a series o( notes disposing of hi s personal proper- ty and business interests and sparking worry among friends . In his letters he attributed his disappearance to a ruling by the California Interscholastic Federation. which governs high school sporting competition, thal barred him from holding the high school coaching job while conti· nuing to teach at a private gym~ nasties academy he rounded. Before his disappearance, An · ders had s ubmitted a resignation effective at the end of the semester. That resignation was attributed lo the CJ F ruling .. The prior resignation had been held in suspense by Sherreitt un · til the matter could be appealed totheCIF. Irvine Se t s Transit Meet The Irvine Transportation Commission will hold the first of a series of public hearings aimed at planning the city's future tonight. The meeting will be held at 1 :30 p.m. at city hall, 4201 Cam- pus Drive. The commission has been told to view the city as a "total urban system,'' and gather' the ideas and desires of residents to be in- cluded in the Irvine general plan, a document intended to guide de· velopment. Woman -Justiee Urged Rape Brings Executions Ford to Nominate Supreme Court Replace ment WA S HINGTON (U PI) - President Ford n\ust nominate a replacement ror Justice William 0 . Douglas on the U.S. Supreme Court and there was a growing campaign today for him to pick the first woman to sit on the highest court in the land. A White House spokesman said today Ford 's selection will come ''within the next few weeks .'' Sources in the White House and on Capitol Hill •tree Cong-rtsS would find it e:ttremely hard to turn a woman avlay from the court. Amid snap speculation that HUD Secretary Carla Hills, 41 , and Attorney General"'Edwardll. Levi, 64 , are among ~e !~ad.ln.JC cano.idates, Betty Ford said Wed · nesday she would push hard ror a woman on the court. The League of Women Voters FORD LEADS DOUGLAS TRIBUTE,A4 joined Mrs . Ford. today in press· ing for a woman lo join the eight men remaining on lhe court. ~ "Such an histotic act would re- affir111, y00r ci)ftlmltment to tlie principle that ~en are able to shoulder U.e)klrtelll-of high or. fice a!hn~~-Uie respoo.sibili· •ty <A Juotice car, all Am'tri ns.~~ague said-in a teltir•m to • . l • Slil\l• I\• Weldenfeld, the • ~I I First Lady's press secretary, said Mrs. Ford told her Wednes - day after Douglas retired that she will "talk to him (the Presi- dent)'' about the appointment of a woman. ''l got a woman into the C&binet CHills)," said Mrs. Ford earlier this year. "I never give up. I'm working on getting a wOman on the Supreme Court as Soon as possible. I always have it in the back or my mind.·· Rep. Bella Abzug (0-N.Y.l, said she hoped the vacancy will be filled with a woman bul also ~15:d, "l question whether a un · ilateral appointment or a new justice to a11ifetime position on (Se<COllRT, PageA2) BEIRUT, Ll'banon <AP) -Three Saudi Arabians who pleaded guilty to rape have been publicly execut· ed in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. Riyadh radio re· Ported today. The three reportedly posed as •security officers to kidnap a man and rape his sister. The broadcast said the rapists were kiUed. in a public square Wedn es· day, only 24 hours after ''committing their in· tolerable crime." The report did not ex. plai.n how the death penaJ. ty, orde r ed by King Khaled, was carried out. Rape is so m etimes punished by beheading. .1 I' • • A.2 DAil y PILOT Thursday. November 13, 1975 Winds Feed · Fires . ·~ Canyon Brushla_n~ rh~e-~t.ened Hot Santa Anrt·IYt*windsw~ro' Th' Ventura County Fire . ' !'A ."1'1\ !'1\l l LA l l 'Pl ) Fiumi.'s rannt·d by ,,·inds i,:u,.,ling up lo 35 111 ill·S :in hour r harr1,_·d ti.500 ;,tt'l't•S of 1·any u11 b1·ushlt11ul l'<.Jrl v totl o1y nn thl' out.'>k ir!s uf ~;1nia P•1ula, tlirl'all'llin~ ~c\'l·r..i.l 1.ul "'cll!i and an 01 l tank f ..1rm . It \.\':1s th(• !'ll'C'nn d 1n;1tt1r hru'!h ftrl' ir1 \'l•ntul'.1 ('nunt} 111 (\\11 11 ~\Y~ expected lo diminish 1li1htly Oepa rtmcnt said a fi ng~r or durinl! thl' dJy but warm tcm· names at thr northeast portion '?' p('rat ures or n c ;.irly 80 were the blaic threatened sevC(al 01J forecat't, dim1nin1: rhances that wells a nd a tonk f;1rm. Anolhl•r thl' blaze \vould be C'Ont<11n(,.'(f im· hot sPol flarrd up on lhc western mt•d1ately edg• of the bl ar.e. nenr the Sonlc 3til {1rl·fightcrs were on SatJcoy Country Clu b and several 1he lin<'s. uidrd by SO engines, six eoxpensive hom es. Nonl'.' Q( tho !1tllidcJZl'r~. (nur h(·lit·oplC'r~ and :-tx air ta1\kers FIRES WHIPPING STATE AREAS -AS homc:i wns thre~t'tncd. Energy Czar Stalls Oil Lease Action The fire broko o ut shortly uft er midnlght on tho north s lope of South 7Y1ounta li~ five miles south of hl'r4'. A fire depnrtment -is pokesman :1o ld tht• area, hills 1,_·over1..'CI \'.'ith bru:i h and g r;1:.s. usu!llly burns over evl.'ry thrcl' or four years. · II doesn't J:!('I :-1 C'hance to buiid up J fl•;.d th ick g ru\\'lh," hl• s aid J\y Jf)llN \ ,\l,Tl·:HZ.\ Ot I~• O••l 1 P>l~l ~t•lt While govc-r11111t.·11l ai.:cnc·1l'S 1n (lrange ('nunly and t•lscv.h1.•rP l'Ont inued to lhr1•;1tt•n suit lll .'>lop offshorl' pJl lt·:.i:-l' :-;.1lt's ti ~· tht• f t>dt•r :i l go\'l'l'll 01 l' n1 , t ht· n.il1un ·s l'fll:'i'~Y cz;.u' \1 .i s II'\ ir~h t\i /l~·citl thl'm off \\l ith th1· !1:-.l uf pott•nl1.1l p!a111 tiffs ,1?row1 11g, Nat1nn;.1J l·:nl·r~y :\dmin1strntor 1'~rank Zarb a p peared in Lo:o; An geles Wednl'S * * * Oil Impact Forum Topic In S. Laguna 'fhe impact or oil produt'lion in \4';.iters off the Orange Count y Coast on lifestyles and lhe en· vironmenl is the subject of a public forum at 7;30 p.m. nex t Nov. 20 at Aliso Elementary School in South l.aguna. The forum is sponsored by the South Laguna Civic Association. Topics will include the location or ocean areas to tie drilled, visibili· ty of drilling st ructures. safeguards against oil spillage, effects on beach and off-shore recreation, sea life and property values. Speakers will include llunt· inglon Beach Councilwoma n Harriett Wieder. Laguna Beach ·Mayor Roy Holm. 11 arold R. ·-Martin or, the U.S. Bureau of t.and Management and a speaker Crom the Western O\l and Gas As socaition . Ann Christoph. chairman of the civic association, said the meeting will afford coastal resi· dents an opportunity of question- ing informed persons about the a ffeet of the massive oil explora· tion program planned for the Southern California coast '.!i federal tidelands. Aliso School is on Westley Drive just south of the Alpha Reth shopping <'enter on Paciric Coast ~ligh,vay . 21 Arrested In Vice Raid 0.1\.KL.AND (U PI) -Police armed with more than SO war· r11in1s did the street walking in a renewed crackdown on pro· stitu1 ('S :.i nd thc-ir custnmers . Officers reported \Vcdne!"day ni ght the arrests of 21 PC'OPl.c -12 men and nine woinen -but many women stayed ind oors ancr word pr ·bout an t•arlif'r rourl de- cision v1e cd as a police victory. The path was cleared for lht: new swel'p:i by vice squad of ricers after Superior Court Judge Robert L •. BostiC'k lifted a restraining order against th e pro· stitution roundups that began last week. ORANG6 COAST DAILY PILOT day \'.'llh fr es h pro1n1St'S of a :-trong1·r lot•::i l \'111L·e 111 tht• future cl( thl· fl·deral oil tidelands three rni!es off the C>r :in~e Go~sL Zaro n1anai;:l·d 10 s t;.111 B pro· po~··d ;1rtion :.i~:11nst thC' s:llc \\'l'dnt•sday by Los !\ngt•lt•s l'oun· ty supt.'f\'isors. J-111! 1n ()r ;1n ~<· ('uunty, :-.upt•rv1 ~0 1·s thert' echc>t."'CI resolu - tions by Orange ('oast citil'S anti <.igret•d th:tl a la\\'Suit propo.!icd fOJ' filing nt•x t week should move ahead. Zarb s poke to the Los Angeles County officials a nd said thut lht'Y would bt' given a stronger voice th:in promised before in the ;1dmin islration of the 1.25 million off short.' acres that will go on the block Dt•c. 11 . Reluctance already had sur- fart>d in Los Angeles political circles to fight the impending leases -even before Zarb ap· ~ared . Because thl" U.S. Department of the Interior had deleted Santa ~1onica Bay from the tracts up (or grabs, the immediate threut to Los Anfeles was eased. Late ast week, reports emerged that Los Angeles - primarily city government - would back out or the lead role in the oil light. The suit -actually a petition for a federal court injunction - will be decided upon when city attorneys and other rlelegates from about 40 government en· tities meet in Los Angeles Friday afternoon. __ lf the group concurs with the injunction. delegates will carry the petition into a district court in the nation's capital, probably on Monday. In the meantime, the entities still adamant about the bait to the leases pending better govern· ment .environmental safeguards are looking to either the state or County of San Diego to serve as the leader in the battle. Orange County supervisors took a strong stand against the pending lea11e sales in an action Wednesday. Two board members, Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark, made separate proposals to enter the fray over the drlllinll issue. Riley suggested riatly that the county should sue the govern- ment to delay the dnlling until the concerns have all been ex· ploreJ. Clark suggested the board pass a resolution mirroring one adopt- <>d by the opponent~ that urges the delay and would make thl'! county one part of a mass lawsuit. Roth proposals were un - animously endorsed by the hoard . though Supervisor l.aurence Schmit said it might be betlt>r to take a "prn1ilive ap· proach." Schmit s aid the nation is troubled by enerj?y problems and such drilling s hould be permitted as long as local il'.Ovt'rnments have a chance to work with the oil companies and the fedl'ral government to assure safeguards and grounds for litigation. 'the board actions apparently will thrust the county into a role of leadership in the battle against the offshore oil drilling since Los Angeles County has backed ;tway. Ford Softens On NYC Aid, Nesse11 Hints \\l.AS lll~GTO'.'l l~\1~; C"1llng :i rhanged situKt ion . i">r<'s ident Ford's prl":IS S.t'l·rt't ;1ry tuntt'd broadly today th:lt i-'urd eould bt> mo\'ini;,? l O \\ ard appro\·;i l of stopg ap fedt•ral aid for defic it· ridden :\ew \'ork City. Prt.>ss ~t·crt·lar} !ton '."\t'Sst·n said Ford find s the lat t~l l'ffo rts to dl"velop a re$cue p:1l•kagc for the C'ity "enC'our n~1ng:" and "·ants lo study 1t 1n dt•ta1! ~essen said that · 'obviouslv l hl"re has been final!)'. at Ion'..: last, some serious action by New Y0rk City and New York state to solve their own problems ... As if to s~l the stage for a change in Ford's long-standing adamant opposition to federal aid for New York City. Nessen said of the rescue plan. "The President Ceelt1 that this action, or apparent action, largely is the result oC his own position against a federal bailout of New York City:· Ford consistently has saJd the city and slate should take vigorous action to handle the matter. New York Gov. Hugh Carey, indicating he sees signs thal the Administration may be backing down from its hard·line &land against aiding the city, called the New York Legislature into special session today lo begin work on a new plan lo help avert defau.lt. including provisions for new taxes and a debt restructur· ing. With House Republican nnd Democratic leaders working on a ~ompromise bill to help-New York City, Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield said to- day that "the situation is looking up''forthecity. Although Nessen would not be drawn into a discussion of the type of federal a ssistance Ford might ultimately approve -or even to concede such help might be forthcoming -he said the city <'learly will "need short-term money for seasonal reasons." The White House spokesman said it was not clear, however, whether such money would have to come from the federal govern· ment or might be raised from other sources. From Po9e Al RAPE. •• \\·a lked up lo her. tlaight said he saw the two arguing, then saw the man grab the woman. She began scream· ing. A passing motorist, who also saw the struggle. scrcC<"hed to a halt. apparently frighteni ng the attackt>r. who jumped a fence in · to the Racquet Club. Police sealed ofr the exits from the tract and a rrested Bondurant as he was turning onto Culver DriveJrom Rabon Drive. /1 • O.llr "llM,..... •1 l"alrlC• 0'0.-lt PARENTS OF DROWNING VICTIM WATCH DIVERS SEARCH FOR HIS BOOY For Mother and Stepfather, a QUiet Vigil 11 Co111 Mei1 Quarry --------------· l11sta11t Replay? Pussycat Theater Sex Films Seized Ry HILARY KAVE Ot Hie o.u, l"tlOt St.ff Newport Beach vice officer~ seized two more :Jex films, ''Female Chauvinist•• a nd "Prurient Interest," Wednesday afternoon in the second raid in the last two weeks at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. In response to the 2:30 p.m . seizure, Pusaycat Theaters President Vincent Miranda brought in two familiar films Wednesday night ''Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones.·• 'Jbose films were judged "nol obscene" during a lengthy trial conducted earlier this fall . The stage now appears to be set for a pcsaible showdown betweeD vil!e officers and Pussycat officials over the new bill. After Wednesday's raid at the theater, 709 E . Balboa Blvd., Police Sgt. Bob Gate..ood aaid he viewed ''Female Chauvinist'' and ''Prurient Interest" Monday and secured a search warrant signed by Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux. The current bill at the theater. "Deep Throat" and ''The Devil in Miss Jones'' arrived two days earlier than scheduled and si the direct result of the confiscation. Despite the judgment in favor ·Of Miranda and his movies, Newport Beach vice officers re· Diplomat Pulled Over In Mesa Diplomatic immunity and an out-of -state driver's license didn't help a visiting Israeli diplomat in Costa Mesa early today, police said. Ani Shanan, who, police indicated, represents his government in New York, was pulled over about 2:30 a .m . at Harbor and Ne\.\'Porl Boulevards and cited for allegedly making an unsafe lane change. The patrolman who pulled ove.r the rental car Shanan 'vas driving and then wrote the ticket is George Yezbick, the only officer of Arab descent on Costa Mesa's 127 -man police Corce . "I kept quiet, but I think he saw my nam~ tag,'' Yezbick quipped later. fu se to say whether or not they in- tend to seize the movies again. "I'm awaiting order frorri my ehief (~C'\Yport Beach Poli ce chief B. J ames Glavas ) who will tell me whether or not to take Deep Throat and Devil again." Gatewood said . Ac cording to the vice officer, the ultimate dec ision regarding raids comes from District Al· torney Cecil Hic ks, Asst. DA ~ike Capizzi and Dept. DA Orel- la Sears. I-le said that they have not yet reaC'hed a decis ion on whether to seize the two sex films again. However, Ton y Rackaukas, the deputy DA who unsuccessful· ly prosecuted the two films al Harbor Municipal Court, said he dollbted police could legally take the film s again. "Everybody's entitled to a day in court -but only one day on the same matter,·' Rackaukas sai~. "The jury's already decided the fate of those films and the same parties and same issues are still involved," the trial lawyer continued. Rackaukas also said he doubt· ed that many of the 21 cases pending against Miranda In Orange County \YOuld be pro· secuted. "We're trying to work out some n egotiation to avoid a multitude of trials," he said , ad- ding that it may take one more trial before that negotiation can. be reached. During the bust Wednesday. about 20 people were in the au- dience and were refunded their money and told to leave. Fro• Po9e Al COURT ... the court should be made by a nonelected president who was appointed by an impeached pre- sident.·· In addition to Mrs. Hills, who became the third woman Cabinel member in hi story eight months ago and was an attorney in the Justice Department before that, the names of Judge Shirley M. Hufst(>(tler, 50, oC the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California, and Retty Murphy, chairman t1f the National Labor Relations Roard. have been mentioned as possible female nominees. Other possibilities include New \'ork lawyer Rita 1-lauser, 41 ; former Michigan Rep. ·Martha Griffiths. 63; Rep. Margaret l~echler , 44, (R·Mass.). and Michigan U.S. District Judge Cornelia Kennedy. 52. Divers Find Youth's Body In Mesa Pond Ry DOUG I.AS FRIT'lSCHE 011'1• D•ilJ ~ilot SU.fl At dusk Wedn esday, divers ended a 49-hour search of a long. abandoned water-filled Costa Mesa granite quarry when they freed the body of a Huntington Bl'ach man fro1:n the snarl of weeds that held him since hi s drowping Monday. J\.1ark A. Antonelli, 18, of 10202 Constitution Lan e, Huntington Beach, drowned Monday evening trying to retrieve a coot he shot with a pellet gun at a pond al the end o( Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River. The lifeguards who havl! in- termittently probert the muddy, weed-choked pond since a friend watched Antonelli slip below the surface ~1onda y. quickly covered the body to conceal it from the eyes of more than a hundred on - lookers lining a fence beside Vic· tori a Street. It haH been a day of grim an- ticipation ror Antonelli's family, which huddled in clusters on the dusty bank of the pond as pumps throbbed in the background. sucking a hundred thousand gallons or water an hour from the . half-acre pond. Antonelli 's body was dis· covered near the center of the pond by divers who had spent the afternoon methodically crossing the old granite pit in their search. l~e "'·as found almost exactly \Yhere neighbor and hunting companion Steven M. Fana showed searchers Monday night. Fana told police he used a piece of telephone pole for sup· port as he paddled out to the point where he :iaw Antonelli go down. But he too became entanglOO in the tendrils of weeds choking lhe pond. Fearing for his own s afety he turned back, he said. Th-e w eed-choked. muddy waters defied attempts by lifeguards and Orange County Search and Rescue Team divers to find Antonelli and pumps were brought in from Costa Mesa and surrounding cities to drain the µond . All -night pumping Tuesday dropped the water level five feet. allowing the divers to struggle their way chin deep through the mass of weeds. But water seepeo. back into the pand from the Santa Ana River channel at about half the rate it was pumped out, ham- pering that efrort. a Costa Mesa public works crewman said. Antonelli's mother, Ann Allen, and stepfather. George, of La Palma were preparing to leave their mountain cabin Tuesday when they received a phone call about the tra.l(edy. Tr.. 0.•"9t CO." O•ltr P11ct, ,..Ith.,..~•<~ h ,~.., bl""' 1 ... N•.,•·"••n. •• !WbhV+'.I b• ,,..o,~n.., c .. 11 io..011,,.1,,. (om~~~•, ~p,oo •1.-'"'t•on• •• • p\lb\o\!\P<;I M1>nd•• lh><, .. <1h t ••<I•• to• C.O•i. 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We just want to see all the questions that were raJsed. · · l'ut councilmen complained that many or the concerna raised to date have been mutually ex·• elusive. Co uncilwoman Gabrielle Pryor pointed out that dcsi~ for lo\ver-cost hou sing , agricultural preservation .and planning fur solid school financtna tend to contradict each other. /\ SUil brOU f(hl aeainst the City on the lack of lower-coet homes has halted development ol the plttnned and zoned 2 058·1cr~ Irvine tnduatrtal Compiex·East. Mrs . Pryor aatd that withoUt the industrtal lax money, the city and schools would go broke lr)'· in& to pro'11de services for the l0Vi·tax·1eper1tin1 homes. ~I WASHI:-IGTON (U PI ) - Legislation making it a federal crlme to smok e In certain publlc places was introduced toduy by Rep. Robert Drinen <D·Mass.). who said the health of a non· s moking majority was threatf'n e d by a smoking minority. Drinan olso proposed lncrcps- ing the federal elga.rette tax for ~he rlrst lime s ince 1953 by u pen· ny a pack a nd using the S300 million ln r evenues for reaearch on cancer, heart and other smok- ina-related dl1ea101. He said the bill would provide the first recieral protet'llon ot lhe ri&ht1 or non&mokers. "Thero ii nothln1 fun.ft¥ about nonsmokers' riMht1, at leut not to that majority or Amerlcan1 who w;ant their heallh to be pro· tected from smoke contamina· lion forced upon them by a few, .. Drinan said at a news con- ference. His proposed "Smoker and Nonsmoker Health Protection Act of 197S'' would make It a ci'1ll . offense, Pllnishable by rine1 lo smoke in waiting lines. lobbies and boardlni areas of airports. train atatlons, airport building$ and bus terminals involved in in- tf1'11tate transportation. Smoking would also be rntrlcted In federal buildings. mtlttary bases and Congress. The bill also would requlre a -i~ronrer health warning on cigarette packs. · Antl1 mokln1 groups called ASH (Action on Smoking and Hollthl. GASP !Group Ajainll ' Smokers· Pollution) and SOS (Students Opposed to Smoking ) hailed the proposal. The American Caneer Society said it endorsed the. bill's prin· ciples. and a representative of the American Public Health As- sociation appeared at the news conference to express that or- ganization's concern& about the health of smokers and non· smokers. ing from chronic bronchitis. sinu1ltis. emphysema, asthma and heartdietase. The 1\111 would reqUlre all federal a1e.ncle11 to aeparttte smokers from nonsmokers In work areas, recreation treas and Orin1n said 34 million non· 1moken are faced wtth aer1oua health hazards from ci1arette 11moke, lncludln1'pel"'SOn5 sutrer· I cafeterias, Drlnan said. Smoking \l.'OUld be banned in elevators. reception areas. con· ference rooms and other confined places open to the public , · ':"'ilnety percent of the lung cancer. 30 percent of the heart disease and 90 percent of chrr>nic bronchitis and emJ)h)'l'lema in this country are cau!ed by smok· ing, •· Orlnan said. Anne Duffin. a ~pokeswoman for the Tobacco Institute. which represents cigarette m::i.nufac - turers, said : ''We have always mainCained legislation ~1 not nreded,. that (smoking In p\ibllc) ii' &lnaffer Of eoUrtM}"lmd one i does not le•islate courte•y. There Is po prpven health elltct j on the healthy nonsmoker from cigarette s moke. The health Is· 1 11oue i:s a red her.ring.·· Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION ,,. -• t~d~y's C:losi•g N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 317, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORl\llA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 197S TEN CENTS __ Trustees Sidestep Three · Bugaboos By KA 'J:HY CLANCY or .. o.ur"i.tSUff The Huntington Beach Union Hilb School -Board discussed three controvenial topics Tues- day ni1ht -optional physical education classes, smoking on campu1 and school attendance boundaries -but took no formal action. • District officials said today the board-turned down a staff recom- m~ndation to adopt tentative • scbool.aUenil=..b®ndariesJ.o<. the new Ocean Vl" High School , scheduled to open next fall. Instead, board memben asked lbe staff to compile , additional information and said they might hold a special meeting next week to take up the matter. The di.strict staff had recom- mended setting the boundaries generally as those of the Ocean View (elementary) School Dis· trict. ---.Molt ottb.ose students no~ tend either Marina or Huntington Beach High S<bool, staff mem· bers said today, although a few attend FOuat.ain Valley HJgh S<bool. District officials said the Ocean View boundaries would in· elude 2,417 high school students. The new campus i:, being built to house 2,000 students . ' However, 'if seniors now at other schools opt to finish school w~re...!My _Ml\' attend, enroll· ment CJt the new campus would be about 1,900, they said. And if other students chose to attend other schools, the enroll· ment would be about 1,600 the first year, officials said. But four other areas are still beine, studied for inclusion in the Ocean View High School boun· darles. they explained. so enrol- ment could be higher than 1,600. Trustees Tuesday also dis- cussed a new state law, which takes errect J"aii . 1,-'illoWillg school boards to make pbysicaJ education classes optional rtir juniors and seniors. At present students are re· quired to take physiclll education all four years of high schOol. But trustees took no action on the matter after a committee stu· dying the issue said it was still gathering information, district officials said. The board also poslJ)Oned BC · tion·orr--another new law which al~ low1 board:s to set up smokina. areas on high school campuses. ~ In addition, the board dis· cussed the outcome of last week '~ unification elections ln Fountain Valley and south Huntington Beach. Trustees al:so directt!d Superintendent Jake Abbott to arrange a meeting w;th editorial ~taffs of local newspapers re garding their s tand on unificil tion, officials :;3id. er us ect OU Stalling Oil Sale Zarb Enters Leasing Fray By JOHN VALTERZA Of IMO.Uy Pl .. ISUtt While government agencies in Orange County and elsewhere continued to threaten suit lo stop offshore oil lease · sales bv the federal government. the nai.ion ·s energy czar was·trylng to head them off. * * * HWltington Engineers .oo-i:awsuit- Given fresh impetus by the Orang' County supervisors, the City of Huntington Beach will push ahead Friday with plans for a lawsuit lo delay the sales of federal oil leases off the Southern California coastline Councilwoman Harriett Wieder said today she would vote for legal action seeking the delays in a meeting Friday with other oppo nentsin Los Angeles Mrs . Wieder says she is still very much concerned with the haste shown by the Interior Department and the fact that there has been no national energy policy established. "I am thrilled with the action taken by the Orange County Supervisors We dnesda y in authorizing the lawsuit," s he said. * * * With the lis t of potential plain- tiffs growing, National Energy Administrator ft~rank Zarb ap- peared in Los Angeles Wednes- day with fresh promises or a stronger local voice in the future of the federal oil tidelands three miles off the Orange Coast Zarb managed to stall a pro posed action against the sale Wednesday by Los Angeles Coun ty supervisors. But in Orange County , supervisors there echoed resolu lions by Orange Coast cities and agreed that a lawsuit proposed for filing next "''eek should move ahead-.---- Zarb spoke to lhe Los Angeles County officials and said that they would be given a stronger voice Utan promised before in the administration of the 1.25 million offshore acres that will go on the block Dec 11 Reluctance already had sur· faced in Los Angeles political cirrles to fight the impending leases -even before Zarb ap· peared. Because the U.S. Department of the Interior had deleted Santa Monica Bay from the tracts up for grabs. the immediate threat to Los Angeles was eased. Late last \\'eek. reports emerged that Los Angeles - primarily cily government - \\'ould back out or the lead role in the oil fight The suit -actually a petition for a federal court injunction - CSee OIL, Page A2) * * * Congressman Hits Oil Shelf Leasing WASHINGTON CAP) -The chairman of a House panel on the Outer Continental Shelf charged today that the Ford administra- tion 's accelerated program for offshore oil and natural gas leases means that the interests of U.S. coastal states "are being driven over roughshod." Rep. John M . Murphy I D· N. Y.), said, '"I am very di s- Co••sl Weathe r turbed by the Administration's apparent disregard of lhe con· cerns that have been rather vocally expressed by the coastal states.·· He said that "the coastal states want time to study what the de· velopment of offs hore oil and gas means to them and they need federal assistance in this process. The Interior Department has announced plans to offer leases Dec. 11 for 1.25 million acres off the coast of Southern California. Murphy spoke at the opening of final round of hearings by the (See S HELF, PageA21 D.tll~ PU•I PMW lly P.ttrkk 0'0.11"'11 PARENTS OF DROWNING VICTIM WATCH DIVERS SEARCH FOR HIS BODY For Mother and Stepfather, a Qutet Vlgll at Costa Mesa Quarry Mesa Pond Yields Body Huntington Teen Found Emangled in Weeds By DOUGLAS FRl'l2SCllE Of,,.. Dally ~lo! 5Ufl At dusk Wednesday, divers ended a 49-hour search of a long- abandoned water-filled Costa :\1esa granite quarry when they freed the body of a Huntington Beach man from thE" snarl of WE"eds that held him sine«> his drov..-n1ng Monda}' :'\.1ark A Antonelli, 18, of 1020:? Constitution Lane, tlunt1ngton Bearh, drowned Monday evening trying to retr1evE' a coot he shot v.'ith a pellet gun at a pond at thE" end of Victoria Street near thr Santa Ana Ri ver The lifeguards v.•ho have in· termittently probed the muddy, weed -choked pond since a friend watched Antonelli slip below the surface Monday. quickly covered the body to conceal it from the eyes of more than a hundred on- lookers lining a fence beside Vic- toria Street. It had been a day of grim an· ticipation for Antonelli 's family. whirh huddled in clusters on the dust)> bank of the pond as pumps throbbed in the background. sucking a hundred thousand ga llons of water an hour from the half-acre Pond . .-'\ntonelli 's body v.·as dis· covered near the center of-the pond by divers who had spent the afternoon methodically crossing the old granite Jflt 1n their search. Ht> was found almost exactly where nei ghbor and hunting companion Steven M. Fana showed sea rcher~ Monday night. Fana told police he used a piece of telephone pole for sup- port as he paddled out to the point where he saw Antonelli go down. But he too became entangled in the tendrils or weeds chok ing the pond. Fearing for hi s own safety he turned back, he said. The \veed-choked, muddy v.•aters defi£'d attempts by lifeguards and Orange County Search a nd Rescue Team divers lo find Antonelli and pumps were brought 1n from Costa Mesa and surrounding cities to drain the pond. All-night pumping Tuesday dropped the water level five feet , allowing the divers to struggle their way chin deep through the Tnass of weeds. But water seeped back into the pond from the Santa Ana River channel at about hair the rate it was pumped oµl, ham- pering lhat effort. a Cosla A1csa public works crewman said. Antonelli's mother. Ann Allen. and stepfathe r , George, of l~a Palma were preparing to leave. their mountain cabin Tuesday when they received a phone call about the tragedy. Through the day Wednesday. they consoled each other as they watched the di ve rs from a·slight depression in the bank betw ee n two tumblc"•eeds , almost the only shade on the nearly barren shore of the pond. His father, Anthony Antonelli . a stocky man with thinning black hair, sat slumped over on the hood of a police car, watching the searchers. ' The ramily, the rather said. lives four blocks from the pond. They moved to the Constitution l.ane home In April, he said. 1-{j s son. he said , was graduated from Edison Hi gh School and had at- tended Newport }larbor High School previously when the fami · ly li ved in Newport Beach. Sunny through Friday but som e high clouds at times. Patchy fog at the beaches becoming more extensive in the afternoon. Cooler with hi ghs or 70to 73 at the strand rising to 78 in- land .• Woman Justiee Urged ··He was a hell of a swimmer,·· he s aid. "He loved that ocean dov.'Tl there. lie was always goi ng fishing or talking about it. He was a surfer. ''I tried to get him in the Merchant Marine . That's what he really wanted. But you have to have pull. ' · INSIDE TODAV Orange County '! gasoline Otdltts arr, for thr most part. on !chedulr toward com. pQancr wfth the new APCD pa1 uopor recovery rules. Slori/. Page AID. 11141ex Ford to Nominate Supreme Court Replacemenl WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford must nominate a replacement for Justice William 0 . Douglas on the U.S. Supreme Court and there was a growing campaign today for him to pick the first woman to sit on the highest court in the land. A While House spokesman said today Ford's selection will come "within the next few weeks." _&11.ttesln the.. White Bouse.and on Capitol Hill agree Congress would find it extremely hard to tum a woman away from the court. Amid snap speculation thal HUD Secretary Carla Hills, 41 , and Attorney General F..dward H. Levi, 64, are among the leading . . . ' ~. .. canaidates, Betty Ford said Wed- nesday she would push hard for a woman on the court. The Leilgue ol Women Voters FORD lEADS DOUGLAS TRIBUTE, A4 joined i\1rs. Fard today in press· ing for a woman to join the eight mffi remaining on the court. "Such·--a.n historic act would re· affirm your commitment to the principle that women are able to shoulder the burdens oJ high of- fice and share in the ~ponsibili · ty of providing jusUcc for all Ameri~ans," the lea.gut said in a telegram to.Ford . Shrila Ribb Weidenleld, the I First Lady's press secretary, said Mrs. Ford told her Wednes- day after Douglas retired that she will •·talk to him (the Presi- dent)" about the appointment or a woman. "I gol a woman into the Cabinet <Hills )," said Mrs. Ford earlier this year. "I never give up. 1·m working on getting a woman on. lhe Supreme Co\irt as soon.as possible: I always have-rt in lhe ,bacltof my mind,'' Reif. 1lella Abzug (D·N'. Y. ). said she hoped Uie vacancy will be filled With a woman but also said, •'I question whether a un- ila\eral appointment or a new JusUce to a lifetime posltiob on ISetCQl}RT, P•geA2) ·•tt's a terrible thing.·· Strip Mining Bill Stalled WASHINGTON CA Pl -A prin cipal sponsor or new laws to con- 'frol strlp mining sar.; he doubts any strip-milli ng bill will be ap· ·pioved by Congress this year . Rep. John Melcher <D-Mont. ! 1.a'ld he and other sponsors of ~rtP,mining lf!glslalion will try agailn ne xt year to win con- rrelstonal approval to ,.egulatc sW mining, which accounl!S for alXlut half of all the coal now being m.i.ded in the United State:>. • ' Police Issue Warrant By TOM BARI.EV Of lM Daily P1kll St.IH Orange County Sherirr·s of- ficers issued a warrant today ror the arrest of a l.ong Beach man linked by them to the slayings last weekend o( a couple who were shot to death in their Sunsl't Beach home. Sherifr·s Capt. Robert Griffeth identified the sus?N'l as Al an Daryl Irving. 29, who is beini:: sought throughout Orange Coun - ty and the Long Beach area on suspicion of murder. Capt. Griffeth described Irvin~ ru; about five feet 11. lSO pounds in weight with curly brown hair and blue eyes. Saturday night;-four men burst into a home at 16861 Bayview St., and gunned down the two occupants. Janet Mae Met z. J.-1. \.Ila!'> dead wht"n officers reached lht• st·cne from. multiple bullt't wounds in the head and chl's t. Ronald Cauwels, 27, died a short l1mt; lati.>r in Los Alamitos Gt•nl'ra l Hospital from one shot 1n lhl• head. Griffeth said the identities of the other three men arc not known al this time. fie a.gain ap- pealed for the help of the public in tracin,g the killers. Griffeth alleged Jrvin,g , like Cauwels. was known to ha\'C- drifted in aod out of drug traff1 C" in recent yea rs . Investigators believe there is ti distinct pos s ibility ·· that Cauwels had run afoul of drug de alers who arranged hi s "dope burn·· execution. InvestiJ?ators reconstructing th e crime scene believed that Cauwels was being ques- tioned by the four intruders. when Mrs. Metz. carrying a .38· caliber revol ver, walked from the bedroom into the li ving room in her bathrobe . The attractivr woman fell un- der a barrage of shots when lhl-' intruders apparently panicked on seeing the "'eapon. orficcrs found the gun undf'r her body Investigators continue to seek "a fat man \V1lh long: hair ancl a beard'" who was seen running from the Rayv1cw Str~·t home at the lime the shots were f1r1•d . Surfer Sues Over Injury A s urfer who broke his nl'tk last June 5 when he was throv.·n against the J-luntington Rt•a('h Pier sued the city, Orange Coun ty and the state Wednesday for SI million in damages Christopher Jason Burkl'. 521 I Ith St .. 1-Iunt ini::ton Re~c h . claims in his Superior C'ourt J C lion that •·artificial conlror· or the beach area by the cit y crt'3l ed. the sand bar responsible f11r his accident. Burke states he was thrown from his surf'boarq and intu lht· pier when the board struck th~ sandbar during a run into the beach. Rumsfeld OK'd WASHINGTON CAPI -The Senate Armed Services Comm1 I tee lhis afternoon UTI.''.nimously approved the no1ninulio11 of Donald H. Rum sfeld to becomt' secrelary or Defense, The vote was 16·0. ., ). A2 DAIL. y PILOT H/F Thursday, No\lembet 13. 1975 I Winds Feed Fires • Canyon Brush/ands Threatened SANTA PAULA CU Pll -Fla.mes faoned by winds gus ting up to JS miles an hour t'harrl!'d 6 ~ at' res of canyon hrushland eUrly today on the ouUki1ts of S~U't.ta Paula, threatening scver¥1 oll-wel.1': and an oil tank farm. It was the St.'C'ond n1ajor brush fire in Vc>ntura Cuwtty in two day.s. tlot Santa Ana-type wind:s were expected to dlminl5h sllgh~ly during tht-day but wa nn te-m· pera tures of nea rly RO were rorecast. dimming t•hanc~ that the blaze would be conta1nt'tl 1m· mediately. Some 350 fi refighlers "''ere on the lines. ai d<>d by 50 cni;(i nt's, six bulldozers. four hel1copl ers <ind six air tankers. Teen·a~er A.bdueted $150,000 Ransom Frees Exec's Son DETR(1 1T 1l l 1)1' 'l'h<• 13· \'{':.Ir-old sun ur .:1 G(•nt.•ral ~1 otors Corp. executive returnl:'d ho1nc W1harm ed C'arly today after his family paid $1~.ooo ransom to a kidnapt>r who apparently h~ld the Youth 2A hours longer than planned because of a bank holi- d ay. Polict:> said Timothy Stempel. son of Robert C Stempel, recent- ly appointC'd director of engineer- ing at Gi\1 "s Cht>vroll't Division. was f1 eed outside a western Wayne County bospital after 54 hours ~ and about three hours after his father paid the ransom "We spent a very comfortabl(' night.'' s aid Stempel, who declined to discuss the ca.w but said he tvould meet newsmer'I later today. Police said they had no sus- pect.I Young Stempel was abducled Monday after he went out to play No,. teachers Civen Raises In Huntington The non·teaching staff of the Huntington Bea('h City (elemen- tary) &hool District has been given a seven pen:-ent pay in· crease by the school board. But the-district school board still has not settled a ('()()tract for ··this year with the district's teacher s. At a spe-cial school board meet- ing Monday nisht. ttust~s gave t'fassified 'employes the pay boost. in addition to extra pay for Completing collt>ge credits and a Uniform allowance roe school bus drive:rs. Classified employes include clerks, serretaries, CU!f.odians, bus drivers and maintenance ~ Who normally do not hold teaching credentials. Teacben a nd district: officials are still tryinc to a«ree on a third neutral party to belp settle their contract differences. on a skateboard nc·ar his horn <.' 1n .suburban Hloomf1t>ld tov.'nShtJJ 'J'he case took a bizarrc-turn Tuesday when. Stempel said. a man telephont>d lo demand 1m· mediate payment of the ransom, Stempel told the man it was im· possi ble because banks were closed for the Veteran's Day holi- day. The m an, Stem p('! .'l aid, hung up without a word. It was the second kidnaping in - volving a General ?t1otors ex- ecutive within six weeks. Three men seized the wife and children of a GM manager in Ypsilanti on Sept. 30 and freed them arter payment or $54,000 ransom. The three men later were captured in Ann Arbor and Ohio. ln the Stempel case, newsmen le.arned of the abduction hours after the youth was reported mis- sing Monday night but withheld publi~ation or any stories at the requl'St of police who said they feared ror his safety. ''Now that the boy is safe,'" said Lt. Donald Zimmerman of the Bloomfield Township Police Department. ··the search ror lht> kidnapers can get under way ful- ly and openly.·· Zimmerman said the youth telephoned his family about 11 :JO p.m . Wednesday from the Wayn e County General Hospital, where he WU dropped Off by1 his abduc tors. "Dad,'" Police said the boy began. "Where are you?" asked the father. ·•t ·m f i n e ."' a nswer ed Timothy. a football player al Bloomfield Towns hip Junior High School. A nurse told the boy where he was and Timothy re- layed the information. "Wt>'ll rome get you." Stempel said. FBI agents and policemen found Timothy unharmed at the hospital and reunited him with his famil y. ·'Timoti"\y .sounded fatigued, but he was alert,'· Zimmerman s aid. The kidnaping was the subject of a st rict news blackout imposed by police to protect the boy·s life. The news blackout was not broken until authorities a n- nounced the youth \11as safe. The Vtntura County F ire Oepartme r1 t said a finger or n .. mlll$ al the northeast portion or tht.>' blaze threate ned stiveral oil wt~lls and a tank farm. Another hot s1>0t fler('d up on the western t>dge of the bl az~. near the ~:J.ticoy Country Club and several l'Xf)e'nl!ivt> homes. N~ne of the FIRES WHIPPING STATE AREAS--AS- nome:; \l.'as threatened. The fire broke out shortly after midnight on the north slope of South Mountain five mile5 south of here. .f\.. firl' dt>partment spokesman said lhl' area, hills covered wit~ brush and gra~s. usually bums O\"er every Lhrl't' or four years. lt doesn 'l get a chance to bui ld up a real thic k gro"'1h."' he ::.aid f 'rom Page A I COURT ••• lhe court should be made by a nonelt>cled president who was appointed hy an imJX'ached pre· ::.idl.'nt. · · In addition to Mrs. !tills, v.·ho lx'came !he third woman Cabinl.'t membt.•r in his tory eight moiiths ago and y.•as an attorney in the Justice-Department before that, the names of Judge Shirley M. , llufstedler, SO, of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California. and Betty M urpby. chairman cf the National Labor Relations Board. have been mentiOOed as potisible female nominees. Other possibilities include New York lawyer Rita Hauser, 41 ; former Mit'higan Rep. Mart.ha Griffiths, 63 ; Rep. Margaret Hechler. 44, fR -Mass.), and Michigan U.S District Judge Cornelia Kennedy , S2 Also high on tht> li st could be a longtime F'ord friend. Senate as- sistant l\.1inority l.eader Robert Griffin. S2, of Michigan Rape Brings Executions BEIRUT , Lebanon CAP) -Three Saudi Arabiam who pleaded guilty to rape have be-en publicly execut· ed in the Saudi capitaJ of Riyadh, Riyadh radio re- ported today. The three report edly posed as security officers to kidnap a man a nd rape his sister. The broadcast said the rapists were killed in a public square Wednes· day, only 24 hours after 'committing t heir in- tolerable crime.·· The report did not ex- plain how the death penal· ty, o rd e r ed by King Khaleel. was carried out. Rap e i s someti m e s punished by beheading. Fire Quelled At Pendleton Fire that scorched 2IOO acres ol t:itushland in the southeastern ~on of Camp Pendleton was This FV Candidate ght under control late Wed· :oesday afternoon by base fire fighters. · The fire broke out about 12 :30 p.m. Smoke from the blue was visible from San Clemente and olher south coast communities. The bla1e was brought under control about s p.m . by 49 fire fighten backed by fi ve brus h trucks and eight bulldozers. No structures were reported burned. Cause of the fire is under investigation. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT Declares Early Robert H. Rusorf. 37 , has bf'come the-first candidate for Fountain Valley's March 2 city council elt>ctions. Ru soff, a materials buyer for McDonnell Douglas Corpor ation. said today he believes it is time for some o{ the newer residents of Fountain Valley to seek coun· cil post s. And he said he hopes to im- prove communication between the city and its ·citizens. The · terms of Mayor Bernie Sv alstad and Councilm an ~1arvin Adler expire in March. Neither h a s yet announced whether or not they will seek anothE'r lerm . In a pre pared s t atement . part-t ime al Long Beach City College. During 1971 and1972 he helped win a citizen effort to defeat the building of a drive-in movie theater next lo Fowitain Valley Community ftospital. Rusoff. who has lived in Foun- tain Valley .sinre 1971. last year r rl"<.'eived the VIP Citation Award from McDonnell Douglas. He s aid the a\.l.·ard is the highest the company gives alid he received it for "personal energies. innovative ideas and significant accomplishmf'rlls. ·· HE' and hi s wife, Judy, have two children. Robby, 9. and Lisa. s. Oli., ......... ,_ CIRCLE INDICATES WHERE CRANE WORKER DIED Fr .. W•Y Job In Co.ia Mesa Cl alms Another lllc:tlm Worker Beheaded By Freeway Crane By AllTHUll B. VINSEL Of .. 0-Uy ...... IUll A younc •pprentice oiler, re· portedly wamed three times ju.st since work 'SLarted this morning to be careful, was killed today, decapitated by 10 tom oC s wintC· ing steel counterweight on a t'rane at the Corona del Mar Freeway ~onstruction site in Costa Mesa. His df'ath was the second at the location in 13 days. following a f',..• Pa,,eAI OIL ... will be decided upon when ~ily attorneys and other rtelegates from about 40 government en· tities mel't in Los Angele; Friday aftt>moon. If the group concurs with the injunC"tion, delegates will carry the petition into a district cou(t in the nation's ca.pita!, probably on Monday. In the m eantime, the entities slill adamant about lhl' hall to the leases pending better govt>rn - ment environmental safeguards are looking to eilht>r the state or County of San Diego to serve as the leader in the battle. Orangt> County s upervisors took a strong stand against the pending lease sales in an action \Vl'dnesday. Two board me mbers. Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark, made separate proposals to ente r the fra:v over tht> drillin.1? is.s ue. Riley suggested flaUy that th e county should sue tht> govern- ment to delay the drilling until the t'oncerns have all been ex- plored. Clark suggested the board pass a resolution mirroring one adopt-ru by the opponenU that urges the delay and would m ake the county on e part of a mass lawsuit. Bo~h proposals were un - animous ly endorsed by lht> board. though SuperViso r Laurence Schmit said it might be better to take a "positive ap- pro~ch. ·· Schmit said the nation is troubled by energy problems a nd such drilling should be permitted as long as local governments have a chance to work with the oil companies and the federal government to assure safeguards and grounds for liti&atian- The board actions apparently will thrust l.be county into a role o( leadership in the battle against the offshore oil drilling since Los Angeles County has backed away. fatality Oct. 31 when tons of steel r einforcing rods fell from ,. crane, crushing or maiming four men. Mic hael Clinton Wakefield.~ of 3103 S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana. '.''as pronounced dead al the scene of t he accident which oc- ('Urred about 7 o·clock this morn- ing. ..lie was \\'earing a hardhat. but it didn·t help him mlK"h .'" said P o lice Officer George Yez bick. The patrolman said con!'itrur- tion super visors at the srene tokl him Wakt>field had been warned three time-s since WOf'k started shortly aftt>r dawn to !'itay clear of the crane. Investigators said the 10..ton counterweight used to prevmt tht> 80-ton crane from_ toppling \l.·ht>n lifting heavy loads 5WUOg 3round as the crane turned at the fatal moment. The massive metal object - something like a lead rinker used by Cis h~rmen -banged against a stanrhion pole which helps hold the crant> in place. f'ro• Page A I SHELF ... House-ad h()(" select C'OIJlmitttt on the Outer Continental Shelf. The pant>I previously h.as heard more than 100 \.l.'ilnesses during hearings in cities on the Gulf of :\1 el'l:ico and along lhe AUantic and Pacific t'oasl.s. Murphy strongly criticized lhe Interior Dt>partment foc proceed- ings with plans to auction off short> oil and gas leases before Congress has had a cha nce to enact revised legislation on the shelf. The Nt>w York llemorrat said he believes that ·'the Administra· lion is more interested in ma:c- imizing its immediate revenues than in maximizing oil and gas rC'COVt>ry. •• The federal budget ror the r~ cal year anticipated $8 billion m revenues Crom offshore oil and gas leases. .. 1 s trongly sus pect that the Ad- ministration is slicking with ac· ce\erated leasing becau.se a slower rate of leasing will drastically increase the federal budgt>t de-ricit this year and next year and next year," Murphy said . ._ Ht> added, "I think it is a se-rious mistake to sacrifice na- tional energy Policy to this lrind of budgetary consideration." U.S • .Aid For NY(~· Coming? WASHINGTON IAP) -C:W.C- olt changed situation., President Ford's press secret.-y llinted broadly today thot Font~ w movi ng toward appr<Waf of •lopgap led•ral a1d -for"ilif>dt- ridden New York City. Press s ecrerary Ron Nessen said l"ord finds the latelt efforts ro a:cveJop a resrue p age fOr- the city ··e ncouraging'' alld wants to study it in detail~ Nessen said that ''obriou.&7 then? bas bttn finally, at loots l3$l.. some lerious action by New "t'oril: City and New Yori&: 5tate to solve their own problen.. 1 • As if to set the stage for a ebang:e in Ford·s long-standing adamant opposition to federal aid for ~ew York City. Nessen said of thC' rescue plan. "The President feels that this action . or apparent action. largely ii UJe result of his own position against a federal bailout of New Yock City." Ford consistently bas 6aid Ute ~ity and s tate 1houtd take vig'OrOUS action to· handle the matter. ;'ll'ew York Gov. 1-lugh Carey, indicating he sees signs lhat the :\dminist ration may be backing down from its hard-line stand again:st aiding the city. t'alled the Sew York Legi ~lature into special st>ssion today to begin wock on a new plan to help avert default. irK'luding provisioos ror new ta:<f'S and a debt restructur- ing. • \Vilh House Republican and Democratic leader s working on a compromise bill to help· Ne.w Yo rk City. Senate Majority J,eadf-r Mike Mansfield said to- day that '"the situation is looking up" focthe~ity. .'\!though Nessen would not be drawn into a di;sc ussion of the type of fede r al assistance Ford might ultimately approve -or even to roncedt> such help might be fo rthcoming -he said the city clearly will "need s hort-term money for s easonal reasons." The White House spokesman said it was not clear, hoWever. \\'hether such m oney would have to come from the federal govern· ment or might be raised from other sources. f - Valley Kids Raise Funds For Memorial Students at Cox School in Foun- tain Valley dedicated a new libl;ary today in honor of Dan L. Dolan. wbo was their principal wiM!1> be died last March. Mr. Dolan, SJ. had worked in the Fountain VaUey School Dis- trict since 1958. serving as ad· ministralor s ince 1962. Sormy ' Mgr-per. current Cox School principa l. said about Sl.000 has been ~ollect.ed for a memorial fund in Mr. Dolan's name. The funds have been used for Uw library, to purchase some educational equipment and to provide a garden in rroot of the school building. In addition to today 's cuemony, more than 1,000 in· vitations have been mailed for a 7:30 p.m . ceremony t onig ht, Morper continued. One special guest tmti&ht. he s :Ji d . w ill be Mr. Dolan 's daughter. Cathy. currently a stu- det:lt teac-her al Newland School int.he Fountain Valley district.. Hanging in the library, be not- ed. ls a painting of the former priDCipal. Gyin Tourney Set A gills' gymnastics tourna- mrnt "ill be held Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Edison High School gymnasium in Hun\ineton Bl'ach. A tot.al of 125 girls from nine priva t e gym clubs are scheduled to compete. TIW 0.-C..01 0•11• Piiat ........... ,. I• c.Of'l"lll--""'w•·"'•"· h """-"" l1W 0<_... Coe•I Publ!\1'11"9 Co•,.<>¥1• VP""°'~ ..,i11 .... ••• 19UllUW<1 Mond•Y ll>l""'llh F .. o,,y lat C.O\i. Ml••, N•*PO•t lk'.oc.11, H.,,,,,...., B•Hl'l,.._t•I" Y•ll•Y, ,,.;,..._ S-"'-' Y•INJ .,,., ~ llo.C.11~11 c:-1. A ,1 ..... '°'°'-Hollon 1, ,..n1,,n.., ~.,h.,<M•• *'<' ~""· IMY•· 111• Pfl"C•P•I p,,nu'"'"9 pl~nl " ~I lJCl WHl .. , ~''"'· 0 \1• Mew. (""ll0t"'•~•1to Robert N. Wffd "'••l ..... t .,,., ,..,..,_ J•ck R . Curley Rusoff said, "Our survival as a nation and as a rrce people de- pends upon our a bility to govern our:selves at the grassroots or local level not just at the federal or national level.·· Public Smoking· Ban Proposed Vilt ._..,,ldo.,t_C.0_'11 ..... _ Thomas KHVil lti ... I ~ .. He continued: "Because the lesson of Watergate is clear. I bl'lieve that we must reslorc fa ith in our democracy. Citizens. such as myself, must be willinj'.! lo servt>. . · · Rusof(, who lives al 11436 Sand5lone A\•t' .. currently serv('s on the city's Bi centennial c.om - mltteE'. lie also is a member of the- Chamber of Commerce Sign Ordinant'e Review Committee and is a director of lhe Fountain Valley.Huntington Beuc.h Girts Club. He bold> a B.A. In billlory, with a minor in political science a nd G e rman, and an M .A. in diplornatfc history. Re ha.s served as a second lieutenant in the Air Force and from 19f7 to ltl721aueht hi story WA S HINGTON CU P!) - Legislation making It a federal crime to smoke in eertaln public places was introdut'OO today ,by Rep. Robert Drinan CD-Mas5.), "'ho s aid the heallh ol a r'ton · :s mok ing majority wa s threatened b y a s m ok ing minority. Drinan also propc>Sed increu- ing the federal cigarette tax for the first time since 19153 by a pen· ny a pack and usina: the $300 million in revenues for research on c.ncer. heart and other ·amok· ing-reJated diseases. He &aid lh• bill would provide tM first Ceder•I protect.ion of tbe eights al nonsmotrers. '"'J"Mre Is nothinc tunny about nonsmok~rs · right,,, at least not to that ma}ority ol Americans \\"ho want their health to be pro- lt>Cled rrom smoke contamina· lion rorced upon them by a few ." Drinan said at a nl'v.'s con- ference. His propos ed "Smoker and ~onsmoker Health Protection .Act o( i975·· would make it a civil offense. punishable by fine. to smoke tn waittnc lines, lobbies and boardina areas ol airports. train stations, allport buiklings and bus terminals involved in in· tttltale transportation. Smoktn1 would also b e restricted in federal buildings, mllltary bases and Congress. The blll also would r t.-.quire a 11 trorretr health warning on <1gareitepacks. An\l•mokine groups talled i\SH Ci\ctlon on SmoltinR ond Hoalth>., G~SP !Group AJainst Smokers· Pollutlonl and SO S (Students Opposed to Smoking J hailed the proposal. The Am erican Cancer Society said it endorsed the bill "s p'rin· ciplf'S, and a representative of the American Public Health M - sociation 3ppeared at the news conference to express that or- ganization's concerns about the health of smokers and non- smokers. ing from c hronic bronchitis , sinusitis, em-physema. asthma and heart diseas e . The bill would require all federal ajfencle• to separate s mokers from nonsmokers in work area!I, recreation areas and Drinan said 34 million non- smokers are rac~d "'i th lttious health hai.erdl from rij(arette emoke; including lk'r'90m suffer· "c3i'eteri as. Drinan said. Smoking would be bamcd in elnat.cws. r.eception areas, con· ferentt rooms and other coo!ined plart5 OpE'Tl to the pubJi<'. ·'Sinety percent of the lung cancer. 30 pertttll of tbe heart disr:ase and 90 percent oC chronic bce1~hitis a.nd emptwlema in this country are catl.'!<d by sm<ik- ial." Drin•n .. 1c1. Anne Duffin, a $Jd:01woman for the Tobacco Institute, which represents t'iga r«t~ manufac· turt"n, said: ··we have always maintained re.,fslation Is not needcd. lbol lsmoldllg In pallllc) b a matter ot courtesy and one does nqt lec;ialate ~rt.-sy. Tbtre ii DO pro.en hea~ effect °" the Maltby nonst:naftr l'rom. rit•ntt~ -·-Tho haltlo ... aue is a red bttri:Dg. ·• ~---''----~-~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....:;z..~ • , ' . . Orang e Coast ' EDITION • • . VOL. 68, NO. 317, 3 SECTIONS, :W PAGES ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA • -~ --THURSC>AY, NOVEMBER 13, 1975 •• Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks . . N/C TEN CENTS' ocaLXofile bomi.~ed .Jn Oil Lea sing -l-. 1_ ) ... . ·- -· ALTE.RZAl'"'"'---~Ad.,...111 ... in~ifilalQ.r Fr~ Zarb ap- ' 5itSiiH peared in Los Angeles Wednes· While government agencies in day with fresh promises of a supe~ri tb .. e lk~r6Solu-. lions by Oranc~ l;:-citi .. and agreed that a, r.W814t p~ for Ctling,nex\ weet "'""1d mowe' blocikP:o<>. JJ.. ' • • J\ehoetant already hid sur-foced In ~ Angel..-politieal elttles~,lO llthl' the impending lt~ ~ even 'before Zarb •J>- Late last week, reports emerged that Los Angeles - primarily city government - \\'Quid back out of th~ lead. role in lheoil fight. afternoon . . U the group con~urs with 11ie1----1 injunction, delegates will carry the petition into a district CGUrt in Oraftft. County and elsewhere stronger local voice in the future ~to threaten suit to stop of the federpl <t'I ttdelands three dl:tbore oil lease sales by the miles o(f'the Orange Coast. tecllral aovernment, the nation's Zarb managed to stall a pro- EDllO czat .. waa trying to bead pcsed action against the s ale theal olf. Wednesday by Los Angeles Coun· Wlth-Uie tiat of potential plain· ty supervisors. tiffJ pVwing, National Energy But in Orange County, ~ ........ ahead. ... "" ~ .. , I iarb apol<e·to the LootAngt(les eouni~ offi<i... and said that they would be sl•ep • <Stroncer ) voice lhaD pro-'•eclbefore in the administration ii llM1.25 million offshore acres that.*W gp on the .. ~. -·"' PC•l'ed, .· "" ~ Beeau..: lh41. U.S. Department of theJD!erior1.bad deleted Santa Moniel Bay ~ the tracts up tor grabs, the tm10ediate threat 16i.os1'rigeles waa•ued .• ~ . -; \ . 1.L The suit -actually a petition for a federal court injunction - will be decided upon when city attorneys and other delegates frbm about 40 government en· tities meet in Los Angeles Friday ... the nation 's capital, probably on Monday. Jo the meantime, the entities still adamant about the bait to the leases pending better govern· ment environmental safeguards (See OIL, Page "2l econ Dute eat -- ' ~--. -·· IUMJet They held a frog jumping contest at UC Irvine Wed- . nesday and Mrs. Barbara Flory, a biology technician. · ·got right into the spirit of 'tlie. event. To-nnd-001 who • WOI), see Page A3. Ford Softe n s -OnNYC Aid, • ·Nessen Hints WASIIlNGTON <AP) -Citing ~ changed situation, President Ford's press secretary hinted broadJY today that Ford could be moving toward approval of slolfgap federal aid for deficit- ridden New York City. Press secretary Ron Nessen said Ford finds the latest efforts to develop a rescue package for the city ••encouraging" and -wants tostudy_it in detail. Nessen said that ''obviously there has been finally, at Jong last, some serious action by New York City and New York state to solve their own problems.'' As if to set the stage £or a change in Ford's long-standing adamaut oppasition to federal aid .for New York City, Nessen said , of the rescue plan, "The PrfSldent feels that this act.ion, or apparent aCtion, largely is the result of his own position against a federal bailout of New York City .. " -· Ford .consitltenUy bas said"the city• and state should take 'Vigorous action to handle the matter. Dipl.omat Pulled Over In.Mesa · • Diplomatic immunity and an out -o·f -s tate . dri9er's license didn't help a-vlaiUDf-]sr.aeli diplomat in Co&t a Mesa early today, pollceiiaid. Ani Shanan, who, poli~e -indicated. represents his gofetnment )Ir New York. wlll,pulled over about 2:30 •.111.~-at Harbor ~dd ~ Boulevards and ~or allegedly making · aiuuiuf<!lane change. Tlle·'patrolman who pW!id over the rental car Sblll)All was driving and then wrote tlie ticket is Q-se Yezblck, the only ollloer of Arab descent on C01t1 ·•Me1•'s 127-man pollc:eforce. . "[ kl!l!l qujet, but r think ,.,. 'Jaw J!IY name tag " V..lli'ek lj'lllpped later. 'i ' ·( TUJO Sex Filrm Seized By HILARY KAYE ot .... 0.lly ~'-"...., Newport Beach vice officers seized two more sex films, ''Female Chauvinist'' and ''Prurient Interest,·· Wednesday afternoon in the second raid in the last two weeks at the Balboa Pussycat theater. In response to the 2 :30 p.m. seizure, Pussycat Theaters President Vincent Miranda brought in two familiar films Wednesday night ''Deep Throat·' and ''The Devil in Miss Jones." Those films were judged "not obscene'' during a lengthy trial conducted earlier this fall. The stage now appears to be set for a possible showdown between vice officers and Pussycat officials over the new bill. After Wednesday's raid at the theater. 709. E. Balboa Blvd., police Sgt. Bob Gatewood said he viewed ''Female Chauvinist'' and "Prurient Interest" Monday and secured a search warrant signed by Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux. The current bill at the theater, "OeCp Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones·• arrived two days t:arlier than scheduled and si the direct result of the confiscation. Despite the judgment in favor ·Of Miranda and his movies, Newport Beach vice officers re- fuse to say whether or not they in· tend to seize the movies again. "I·m awaiting order from my chief (Newport Beach Police chief B. James Glavas) who will tell me· whether or not to take Deep Throat and Devil again,'' Gatewood said. According to the vice officer, the ultimate decision regarding raids comes from District At· torney Cecil Hicks, Asst. DA Mike Capizzi and Dept. DA Orel· ta Sears. He said that they have not yet reached a decision on whether to seize the two sex films again. However, Tony Rackaukas, the deputy DA who unsuccessful- ly prosecuted the two films at Harbor Mµnicipal Court, said he doubted police could legally take the films again. ~(See FILMS, Page A2) Rumsfeld OK'd WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Armed Services Commit· tee this afternoon unanimously approved the nomination of Donald H. Rumsfeld to become secretary of Defense. The vote was 16·0. o.Hy M-.t ,.._.. n "•lrklt 0'0.-11 PARENTS OF DROWNING VICTIM WATCH DIVERS SEARCH FOR HIS BODY For Mother and .Steprather, a Quiet Vigil at Costa Mesa Quarry M~sa Pond Yields Body Huntington Teen Found Entangled in Weeds ByDOUGLASFRITlSCHE Ot•O.lly PIW:Sl,.n At dusk Wednes.day, divers ended a 49-hour search of a loog- abandoned water-filled .Costa Mesa granite quarry when they freed the body of a Huntington Beach man from the .snarl of weeds that held him since bis drowning Monday. Mark A. Antonelli, 18, of 10202 Constitution Lane, Huntington Beach, drowned Monday evening ·trying to retrieve a coot he shot with a pellet gun at a pond at the end of Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River. The lifeguards who have in· termittently probed the muddy, weed-choked pond since a friend watched Antonelli slip below the surface Monday, quickly covered the body to conceal it from the eyes of more than a hwidred on- lookers lining a fence beside Vic - toria -street. It had been a day or grim an· ticipation for Antonelli's !amily, which huddled in clusters on the dusty bank of the Pond as pumps throbbed in the background, sucking a hundred thousand gallons of water an hour from the half-acre pond. Antonelli's body was dis- covered near the centet o( the pond by divers who had spent the afternoon methodically crossing the old granite pit in their search. He was found almost exactly where neighbor and hunting companion Steven M . Fana showed searchers Monday night. Fana told police he used a piece of telephone pole foi-sup· port as he paddled out to the point where he saw Antonelli go down. But: be too became entangled in the tendrils of weeds choking the pond. Fearing for his own safety he turned baCk, he said. Sunset Beac h The weed-choked, muddy waters defied a ttempts by lifeguards and Orange County Search and Rescue Team divers to find Antonelli and pumps were brought in from Costa Mesa and surrounding cities to drain the pond. All-night pumping Tuesday dropped the water leve l five feet, allowing the divers to struggle their way chin deep through the mass of weeds . But water seeped back into the pond from the Santa <See BODY·, Page A2) \ Long Beach Man ' Hunted in Murde r s By TOM BARLEY ot ... 0.llY Pll<l4 !Matt Or.ange County Sheriff's of· ficers issued a warrant today for the arrest of a Long Beach man linked by them to the slayings last weekend of a couple who were shot to death in their Sunset Beach home. Sheriff'• Capt. Robert Griffeth identified the suspect as Alan Daryl Irvi ng, 29,, who is being sought throughout Orange Coun - ty and the Long Beach area on suspicion of murder. Woman Justice· Urged Capt. Griffeth described Irving as about fiv~ feet 11,·150 pounds in weight with c.urly brown hair and blue eyes. Saturday night, four men burst into a home at 16861 Bayview St., and gunned down the two occupants. Ford to Nomina'te Supreme Court Replace ment WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford must nominate a replacement for Justice William . O. Douglas 'on the U.S. SUpreme Court and there was a growing campaign today for him to pick the first woman to sit on the highest court in the land. A White House spokesman said today FOrd's selection will come ''within tbe next few weeks.'' Sources in the White House and on Capitol Hill agree Congress would find it extremely hard to tum a woman away from the court. Amid snap speculation. that HUD Secretary Carla Hills, 41, and Attorney Genera!Edward H. Levi, 64, are among the leading ,~ canclldates. Betty Ford.said Wed· nesday she would push hard for a woman on the CO\lrl. The League of Women V«?ters FORD LEADS DOUGl.M TRIBUTE, A4 joined Mrs. Ford tod~ in ptesS· ing for a woman tO join the eight men remaining oritheeoutt. ''Such an historic act would re· afflrm your commitment to the principle that women are able to allQsllder the burdens ot. hi&h of· fie~ and share in the ~ibili· ty of providing justice. for all Americads, '' the league said in.ia telegram to Ford. Sheila Rabb Weil!enfald, tho I ' First Lady 's press secretary, said Mrs. Ford told her Wednes· day after Douglas retired that she will "talk to him (the Presi· dent)'' about the appointment of a woman. . . ••1 got a woman.j nt.o the Cabinet (Hills)," sald.Mrs.YOl;d earlier this year. 1..•1 nev~I'" gj_ve Up. I'm working on getting':' a woman on t.he Supreme Court as soon as possible. I 81.ways.Jiivelt in the back of my' mind." Other possibilities include-New York ·~aw er Rita Hauser" -4~; tormw ichipaii Jl<p.>. '4il:IJii G~lffi1 " s3 .. Rep:-lr~et i.Beeb.l , -44 ,..,(ft .. _M-ass. ), and Miehiian u .s. District Judge GOmelia Kennedy, 52. ., Janet ~1ae Metz, 34, was dead when officers reached the scene from mul tiple bullet wounds in the head and chest. Ronald Cauwels, 27, died a short. time later in Los Alamitos General Hospital from one shot in the tie ad. Griffeth said th~ identities of the other three men are not known at this time. ~riffeth alleged Irving, like Cauwels. was known to have drifted in and out of drug traffic in recent yea rs. · 1!\Jvestigators believe there is a ''dl)tinct possibility'' that Cauwels had run afoul of drug de· alers who arranged. his "dope burn" execution. ~I Workman Crushed By Stee l By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ot• 0.lly ~'-" Ktf'f A young apprentice oiler, re· portedJy warned three times just since work started this morning to be careful, was kilJed today, decapitated by _10 tons of swing- ing steel couhterweight on a crane at the Corona del Mar Freeway construction site in Costa Mesa. His death was the second at the location in 13 days, following a fatality Oct. 31 when tons of steel rein(orcing rods fell from a crane, crushing qr maiming four men. Michael Clinton Wakefield, 26, of 3103 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident which OC· curred about 7 o'clock this morn· ing. "He was wearing a hardhat, but it dido •t Jielp him much," said Police Officer George Yezbick . The patrolman S'aid comtruc- tion supervisors at the scene told him Wak efield had been warned three times since work started shortly after dawn to stay clear of the crane. Investigators said the 10-ton counterweight used to prevent the 80-ton crane from toppling when lifting heavy loads swung around as the crane turned at the fatal moment. The massive metal object - something like a lead sink er used by fishermen -banged against a stanchi on pale which helps hold the crane in place. Wakefield's head was mashed !See MISHAP, Page A2) SfOCK MARKET - lJGS AND SAGS NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market, still highly sensitive to developments in New York City's financial struggles, bounced back and forth erratically in a turbulent session today. Trading was heavy. The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks lost 1.02 points, closin g at 8.51 .23. (Tables, B7) There were hopes that NeW York state and city leaders· would be able to put together a proposed plan to save the city from default. Wea titer Sunny through Friday but some hi gh cloud-; at times. Patchy fog at the beaches becoming more extensive in the afternoon. Cooler with highs of 70 to 73 at the strand rising to 78 in- land. INSIDE TODAY Orange County's gasoline outlets.are, for the most part, · on schedule toward com~ plimace with the new APCD gas vapor recovery ru.let. st.my. PO{le A 10. ••ex -. I -. 'I • I l • A.2 DAILY PILOT c f'r o• P age A I OIL •. : ; are look1n~ to ~•t h er tht..• ~liJl(! or County or San U1cgu to serve as the leader in tbr batt.lr. Oran~(' County ~upervi surs t ook a .s trOnl-: stand ai;:;11n ~t the l)l'nding least• sail's 1n ~1n att1nn \V f'dnesd a y. Two b<>nrd members, Thoma5 Riley and ftalµh Clark. m;1dt! .s<'paratt• proposals to enter the fr~v uvcr th~ Jr11Jini: t$SU!.1 Riley :tuggcsled ClaUy that the county ~hould sue the ~overn merJt to d elny thl~ drilling until the C'OOC'f'rns h .1vi::· ~111 ht:-C'll ex plort>d Clark s ug~r::>tt•d t he bo<1rd pa.'iS a resolution m irr oring one Jdopt .J by the opponents lho..1t urges the delay and would make \he county one part of a m ass. · 1a"·suit. Both propo:ials were un· an imously (·ndorscd by th{• board. th o u ~h Supervi s or l.aurcnce Schmit S;iuJ it rru ght be bettC'r to takl• .1 "positivr :-ip proach ·· ~t·hrn lt .... 11d t h1._· n,1t1on 1.o; troubl1._·d by t"rll'rg) prob!.·rns ;111d :-UC'h tlrilltn i.: -,h11u!d ht_• pt•rr111lt t•d <1 S lung a:-. loC'.d i.:uvt·znm(•nts 11 .ivt~ a ch.1nct· to work with lh(· nil compa111e~ and the rederal i:overnment to assure safeguards and crounds for litigation. * * * Oil Impact Forum Topic I n S. Laguna the impact of oil production in v.·aters off the Orange County Coast on lifestyles and the en· v1ronmenl is the s ubject or a public forum al 7 .30 p.m. next Nov. 20 at Aliso Elementary School in South Lagwta. The ~rum is sponsored by the South Laguna Civic Association. Topics will include the location of ocean areas lo be' drilled, visibili- ty of drilling str uctures , safeguards against oil spillage, effects on beach and off.shore recreation, sea life and property values . Speakers will include Hunt- ington Beach Councilwoman Harriett \Yieder . Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm, Harold R. Martin of the U.S. Bureau of Land h-1anagemenl and a !peaker from the Western Oil and Gas Assocaitlon. ~ Ann Chrh1toph, l'hairman of the civic association, s aid the meeting will arrord coastal resi - dents an opportunity of question- ing informed pers ons about the affect of the massive oil explora· tion program planned for the Southern California coast's federal tidelands. TONIGHT "TERMINAL"' -OCC drama. Drama Theater Lab, Nov . 12-15, 19-22, 8 p.m. "SCENES FROM AMERICAN LIFE" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m. lJCI LECTURES -"America in Post-Vietnam World ." Room 178 Humanities !-la\\, 7 p.m. "In .Search of Ancient Astronomies," Room 100 Social Sciences Hall, '1 :30p.m. FRIDAY, SOV. 14 FOOTBALl. -Costa Mesa .il El Modena. 8 p.m. Est.bncia vs. Villa Park, OCC stadium. 8 p.m Newport Harbor vs . Ed ison, Davidson Field, 8 p.m. FRIDAV NIGHT FILMS ''Mame ... 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"I am very dis turbed by the Administration's ~pparent di srega rd of the con <·t'rns that havc been rather vocally expressed by the coasl:1I :;;tates ... Hl· said that "the co~stal states \j,·ant lime to study what the d('· V('lopment of off shore oil and gas means to th em and they need fl'tlcra I assist tint'e 111 thi s µroccss 1'he Interior l>cp;irtmcnt h;.is ,1nnoun ced pl ans to offer lcast·s f)ec. 11for1.25 mtlhon ;.icrcs off the co;.i st of Soul he rn California. Murphy spoke ~·t the opening or final round of h earin~s by the I louse ad hoc select. committee on the Outer Continental Shelf . 'fhe p;inel previously has heard more than 100 witnesses durini,:: hearings in cities on the Gulf of Mexiro and along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Murphy strongly criticized the lnterior Department for proceed· 1ngs with plans to auction offshore oil and gas teases before Congress has had a chance t.Q enact. revised legislation on the shelf. The New York Democrat said he believes that ''the Administra· lion is more interested in max· imizing its immediale revenues than in maximizing oil and gas recovery.·• The federal budget for the fis· cal year ·anticipated $8 billion in revenues from offshore oil and gas leases. · ·1 strongly suspect that the Ad · ministration is sticking with ac- celerated leasing because a slower rate of leasing will drastically increase the federal budget deficit this year and next year and next year." Murphy said. He added, ''I lhlnk it is a serious mistake to sacrifice na- tional energy Policy to this kind of budgetary consider~tion.·• ln January, the department allJO will auction leases for 1.8 million acres in the northern Gulf o( Alaska. Murphy said that in addition. leases covering 800,000 acres in the so-called Baltimore Canyon are under consideration for auc· lion in May and more polen tial oil and gas territory on Georges Bank off NC'\.\' England's coast may be leased in August. Seama n Critical SAN DIEGO (UPll --Onlyone or four seamen burned in an ex· plosion that sank a Panamanian freighter was in good condition today while another was in critical condition. They were in· jured Tuesday when an explosion of unknown origin blasted the engine room of tbe Eurypylus, a 497-foot liquid bulk carrier en route to Panama. Four other crew members '"ere killed in the blast. F r om Page A I FILMS ..• "Everybody's entitled lo a day in court -but only one day on the same matter," Rackaukas said . '"The jury·s already decided the (ate of those films and the same parties and same issues are still involved," lhe trial la"'yer continued. Rackaukas also said he doubt · ed that many of the 21 cases pending against Miranda in Orange County \j,'ould be pro- secuted. ·•We 're trying to work out some negotiation to avoid a multitude of trials.·· he said, ad · ding that it may take one more trial before that negotiation can be reached. During the bust Wednesday. about 20 people were in the au- dience and 'were refunded thei r money and told to leave. • Si50,000 Paid 1 · Kidnapers Free o.11'1' ~ ... ~ ,._. CIRCLE INDICATES WHERE eRANE WORKER DIED Freeway Job in Costa Mesa Cl alms Another Victim SW AT E ds Fro• Page Al n MISHAP ... Death Try ByMesan A Costa l'r1 esan who allegedly tried lo bait a police SWAT team into killing him was taken un- harmed early today from his Riverside Place home. Polices s11id Thomas L •. Stein, S.1. :.1 s ign paint er, told them h(' wanted to di e because he backed out of a suicide part with a girlfriend "'ho leaped to her 'de· ath from the sixth noor of the South Coast Plaza hotel on llallo"'een. Stein. who lives al 1578 Riverside Place in the Newport Heights area, was admitted to Orange County Medical Center for psychiatric observation. Residences were cleared of OC· cupants along a section of Riverside Drive by policemen who went door-to-door after 11 p.m. "'hen Stein allegedly an- nounced he had a rifle and in· tended a shootout. . Officers s aid they were dis · patched about 11 p . m . in .response lo reports of a dis- turbanre by a man with a gun . They said lhC'y \.\'l·re defi l-d by Stein, \vho claimed to be armed. Officers then set up a cotn · mand post at a nearby shopping center. Patrolman John Pherrin said the standoff continued for more than one hour until Stein finally emerged unarmed and s ub mi ssive Officers Pherrin said Stein claimed he and his girlfriend. Lila Lee Barnett, 46, who lived at 1730 New llamps hirc Dri ve. Costa Mesa. formed a suicide pact about two week::; ago. Bandit Hits Mesa Marke t For $70 Loot A bandit who walked softly and rnay have carri ed nothing bigger than an ice cream stick robbed a Costa Mesa con venience market of about $70 early today. David R. Loving. clerk at the U-Tote-Em market, 1913 Pomona Ave., said the robber wandered around lhe store e:1ting an ICl' cream bar and bro\j,·s ing before making h.is move. The victim said the 20ish man finished his ice cream. then ap- proached. simulating a gun un - der a yellow jacket draped over his arm and d e manded the money . Police responding lo the 2 :40 a.m. robbery s earched the area but could find no tr are of him . between them. according lo Of. fiC'er Yezbick . He said the counterweight is solid metal, IS feel long and four feet thick. Investigators this morning· 'said they were. not certain which· firm enga~ed in the interchange construction al · the Newport Freev1ay and the future Corona del Mar Freeway employed the virtim. J-{e had been on the job as an apprentice crane oiler for six months, police said. They were notified·by I-tarry C. Gross or Long Beach, project manager for the large job involv· ing several firms . Only 13 days ago, another crane accident involving place· ment of an interchange support pillar killed one workman and seriously injured three others. Harold G. Morris, 28, or 5306 Franklin Circle, Westminster. was killed instantly when crushed inside a spiderweb of steel reinforcing rods when they smashed lo earth. Fire Damages Co sta Mesa Auto Agency A relatively small fire but still visible for miles due lo clear al- mos pheric conditions caused about $6.000 damage to a Costa ~1esa car agency's auto detail shop area this morning. Smoke from the blaze at :"i'abers Cadillac In c ., 2600 J-larbor Blvd .. was visible from 1-luntington Beach to Corona de! ~1ar as a result of unusually C'\ear air. investigators said_ Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp · said the fire ap- parently started under or near a steam boiler in the area where a utos are steam-cleaned , possibly when oily rags were ig · nited by heat. He s aid the Ca st-moving flames shot up lo the roof and ignited ~ighly inflammable paint re- sidue in vent ducts from the agency's body and paint shop. "It was a pretty rapid fire," he said. 53 Aliens Held CHATSWORTH <UPI) -Im· migration and Naturalization Service agents Wednesday ar- rested SJ persons suspected of be· ing illegal aliens. Investigator George Barnitl said his office re- ceived a tip several weeks ago that ill egal aliens were working al Plasticraft F urniture En- terprises here. GM Exec's Son DETROIT (UPI> -The 13- year-0ld son of a GeneraJ Motors Corp. executive returned home unhiirmed e:ariy today atler his family pa.id $150.000 ransom to a kidnaper who apparently held the youth 24 hours longer than plann('(i because of a bank holi· day. 1 Polic-e said Timothy Stcmpe • Niguel Pastor On Probation son ol Robert C. Stempel, ,..,..nt· ly appointed director of eneineer- lng at GM's Chevrolet Dlvbion. was freed outside a wes tern Wayne County "hospital alter $4 hours -and about three hou,-, aftt>r his father paid the ransom. "We spent a very comfortable night,'' said Slempel, who declined to discuss lhe case but said he would meet newsmen later today. _ Police said they had no sus- pects. Young Stempel was abducted Monday after ~e wenl OJJl to play on a skateboard near his home in suburban Bloomfieldtowasbip. F D nk R 1'he case took a bizarre tum Or rU ap .Tuesday when. Stempel said. a man telephoned to demand im· A Laguna Niguel minister, at· cused on arrest of drunken driv~ ing and hit a nd run felony charges, h as been placed on three years p r o bation after pleading no contest to 'the im- paired driving allegation. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan imposed a six· month jail term on the Rev. Clarence Albert Vernon, 51. and then suspended it in favor of the probation recommendation. He di s missed all hil and run C'ha rges. The Re v. Vernon, who iden- tifiC'd himself to Costa Mesa police as the minister or the l.aguna Niguel Community Church. was arre!led Aug. 25 after his car a lleeed.ly struck <.'ye list Elizabeth A. Stekol, 17, o( 320 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Beach. Miss Stekot was dr agged along the pavement under the Vernon car for some distance alter the crash on Irvine Avenue near Broadway in Costa Mesa, police said . Police said the Rev. Vernon drove hi s ca r from the scene of the-accident but was later arrest- ed after the church-owned auto was spotted behind a 17th Street restaurant. University High Coach Quits Staff Rea D . Anders, University High School's part-time gir ls" gymnastics coach who surfaced in Irvin e Tuesday aft er an ominous week of absence, re- signed from the high school staff today. The resignation came at the end of a 9 a .m. session with University High School Principal Vic Sherreitt, Anders first con- tact with the principal since lhe coach"s return Tuesday. Sherreitl accepted Ule resigna· tion, but was not immediately available for comment. Anders could not be contacted either for a response. Anders disappeared abruptly :-Jov . 4, leaving a series of notes disposing oC his personal proper· ty and l:lusiness interests and sparking worry among friends. ln his letters he attributed his disappearance to a ruling by the California Interschol ast ic Federation, which governs high school sporting competition, thaL barred him rrom holding the high school coaching job while conti- nuing to teach al a private gym- nastics academy he founded. Before his disappearance, An· ders had submitted a resignation effective at the e nd of th~ semester. Tbat resignation was attributedtotheCIFruling. _ . The prior resignation bad been held in suspense by Sherreitl un · Lil the matter could be appealed totheCIF. Mentioned prominently among male candidates has been Levi, a legal academician with lit· tie courtroom experience who left the University of C!licago campus a year ago to head the Justice Department. media,te payment or the ransom . Stempel told the man it was im· possible because banks were closed for the Veteran·s Day holi · day. The m an. Stempel said, hung .up without a Word. It was the second kidnaping in· volving a General Motors ex · eculive within six weeks. Three men seized the wire and children of a GM manager in Ypsilanti on Sept. 30 and freed them after payment o{ $54,000 ransom. The three men later were captured in Ann Arbor and Ohio. In the Stempel case, newsmen learned of the abduction hours after the youth was reported mis· sing Monday night but withheld publication of any stories at lbe request of poliee who said they feared for his safety. "'Now that the boy is safe," said Lt. Donald Zimmerman of the Bloomfield Township Police Department , "the search for t he · kidnapers can gel under way ful· lyandopenly.'' Zimm erman said the youth telephoned his family about 11 :30 p.m. Wednesday from the Wayne County General Hospital, where he was dropped off by his abduc· tors. "Dad, .. police said the boy began. "Where are you:·• asked the father. ''I 'm fine,'' answered Timothy, a root ball player at Bloomfield Township Junior High School. A nurse told the boy where be was and Timothy re- layed the information. ·•we'll come get you, .. Stempel said. FBI agents and policemen found Timothy unharmed at the hospital and reunited him with his family. From Page A l BODY ••• Ana River channel at about half the rate it was pumped out, ham- pering that errort, a Costa Mesa public works crewman said. Antonelli 's mother, Ann Allen, and stepfather, George, of La Palma "'ere preparing to leave their mountain cabin Tuesday "·hen they received a phone call about ttJe tra2edy. Through the day Wednesday, they consoled each other as they watched the divers from a slight depression in the bank between two tumbleweeds, almost the only shade on the nearly barren shore of the pond. His father-, Anthony Antonelli. a stocky man with t,h.inning black hair sat slumped over on the hood or a police car, watching the searchers. The family. the father said, Jives four blocks from the pond . They moved to th.e Const~tuti~n Lane home in Apnl, he smd. Hi s son, be said, was graduated from Edison High School and had al· tended Newport Harbor High School previously when the fami · ly lived in Newport Beach. .. He was a hell of a swimmer.·· he said. "He loved that ocean down lhere. He was always going fishing or talking about it. He was a surfer. "f tried to get him in the Merchant Marine. That's what he really wanted. But you have lo have pull. "It's a terrible thing.'' Public Smoking Ban Prop•sed Bomb Kills 6inlsrael WASHINGTON (UPI> - Legislation making it a federal crime to smoke in certain public places was introduced today by Rep. Robert .Drinan <D-Mass. ), who said the health of <1 non· smoking majorily wa s threatened by a smoki ng minority . Drinan also proposed increas- ing lhe federal cigarette tax for the first time since 1953 by a pen- ny a pack and using the $300 million in revenues (or research on cancer, heart and other smok- ing-related dis"ases. I-le said the bill would provide the first fedfral protection of lhe rights or nonsmokers. "There is nothing funny about 1 nonsmokers' righta. at least not 10 that majority or Americans \ who want their health to be pro· tecled from smoke contamina· tion Corred upon them.by a few."· Drinan s aid at a news t·On· ference. . His propbsed "Smoker and Nonsmoker Health Protection Act of 1975" would make it a civil offense-. punishable by rine. to smoke in waiting lines, lobbies and boarding areas or airports. train stations, airport buildings and bus terminals involved in in- ltNtatc transportation. Smoking would also be restricted in federal buildings, military ba ses and Congre!!i!'i. .The bill also would require ::i stronger health warning on cigarette packs. Anlismoking groups called ASH (Action on Smoking ,and Health), GASP (Group Ai(olnst Smokers· Pollution) and SOS (Students Opposed to Smoking) hailed the proposal. The Am erican Cancer Society said it endorsed the. bill 's prin·· ciples, and a representative or the American Public Health As · sociation appeared at the news conference to express that or· ganization·s concerns about the health or smokers and non· smokers. ing from chronic bronchitis, sinusitis, emphysema, asthma and hen rt disease. The bill would require al l federal agencies to separate smokers from nonsmokers in work areas, recreation areas~and Orin.an 1ald 34 million non· smokers are faced with serious hell.Ith ha1ards from ciearette smoke, lnchrd1ng persons suffer· cafeterias, Drinan said. Smoking would be banned in elevators. reception areas. con· ference rooms and other confined places open to the public. "Ninety percent of the lung cancer, 30 percent oC the heart disease and 90 percent of chr1>nic bronchitis and emphysema in this country are caused by smok- ing," Drlnan said. Anne Dulfin. a spokeswoman ror the Tobacco Institute. which represents cigarette manufac- turers. said: "We have always maintained legislation is not needed, that (smoking In public) i:, a matter or courtesy and one does not legislate courtesy. There is no proven health efrect on lhe healthy nonsmoker from cigarette smoke. The health is: sue is a red herring." t ' JERUSALEM (UPI) - ' A bomb exploded in the city"s busiest intersection at Zion Square during the evening rush houl" today, causing death and ir\,iury and blowing glass out of shop windows. Police sources said al least six persons were killed and 40 others wounded. The bomb went orr oul· side the Mis111sh Haboureka snack bar and the eorner of Lunz Street and Jaffa Road. The force ot the explosion torr the body or one person in hall. • Frugal, Trend • Return-to-Land • Effort ·.Not Easy 81 SYLYJA POITER Al the core of the hlah11 pubUclzed movemtnl of Ille U.S. pc>pulation out oltbe cW• and lnt·o lh• rural areu are th< b .. k·lo-the·l•nden -lndlvldu•l Americans 1llempting to taro thelr livelihood .off the land, to grow tbelr own ve1etable3 and fn.rlu •. raise their own poultry and meats, ·and perhapa chalk up • small surplus. Non· t.yplcal of the overall Money's Worth. movement and numberin1 only in the lttouJands, lbey ha ve dominated lhf! headlinas and foc\l.!cd the world's attention on an upheaval in U.S. ecooomlc·soclal values. And an upheaval they do indeed represent -despite t.he reluctance ~o far of the demographers to identity their ac· tivities as a "trend," let alone calling it a lastlng one. TH.EV ACTUALLY ARE living a hard and fru1al ex· istence. radically different from the way most of us live or try to live in the U.S. in this era. They have a min imal con· ·.cern with financial security, are ~bt.t-mptuous of the tradi· tional American &oals ol a hlgb-payin1 Job with ~efitlS, pension:s. etc. • ''?.1on ey,'' as such, is clearly not the re-.son (or their ex- odus from the city to exurbia and beyond. ln fact, despite re· cord food prices, less than four out of 10 U.S. farmers gross --ah annual $20,000 or more -the bottom line for making a profit by farming, sa)'ti the Department o( Agriculture. Yet. th e pulls are undeniable. Among them : -Better highways have opened up rural a rea s, cn~anced the attractiveness of small towns, and the to .... ·ns In turn have been luring newcomers with their broadening 'C'hoicesof cul tural andspomeventJ, the like. -Hundreds of Ught industries -ranging from shoe fac· tories to scientific laboratories -have moved Into the rural -areas, offering job opportunitiea to resident& and outsiders, (jj mlnishing t he reliance of the community on agriculture 1 for incomes . -TH f. GROWT 11 OF coll e,ges and technical schools in r.ural areas has both drawn young people and en!'ouraged ·, yoW1gsters born in the communities to stay in them. -The deve lopment of ...,·hole new to .... ·ns in rural r('gions to meet the demands or elderly citizens has brought this age .category in increasing numbers to the towns a nd with them workers to cater to their needs . -Other key factors have been the fli ght from crimes as· sociated with central cities, the appeal of many rural public schools, tbe urge lo become an activist in the politics of a small area -and, of course, the yearning for relc.itively "!('I.ran air and water. r But what about the back-to-the-landers themselves? ~ Jlow are these scattered individuals trying to reach th ei r (tough objective of !lelf-5ufficiency in" an economy 50 geared ~to the machine as ours? j>-0 To queries on this. the unanticipated answer I received '>''DS that back·lo·the-tanders divide themselves into two groups : CI) TH E l ~DI VIDUALJSTS dra~:n by rural aesthetics. tr)•in g lo preserve the traditional Ameril'an farm. willingly and gratefull y us ing the economy·s ser vice!! to help them ·Eucceed and planning to r em ai n "inside .. the economic ~tructure. f2) The extremists -economic counterparts of the anti· Yietnam acti vists of the 1960s -opposing the Ameri can economic system . and deliberately refusing to use servlce.s ranging from electricity to telephone to inside plum bing. The::te are the rural newcomers who boastfully and In- variably u:i e animal energy for fa rming, comPost rather than flush toilets. These are the new farmers who shun C'he m ical fertilizers and abhor pesticides, advocate physical labor and downgrade "desk" work. The extremists seek to attain 5elf-su!ficiency from the land itsel f, to cease any consumption of U.S. goods and :;ervices. to live entirely "outside" America's economic in- sJtutions . IN SU:\t , T JI F. BACK to the rural areas movement is also a movemenl certai.to destro~· the rural areas by populating them to the point wheri: the wilde rness first becomes an exurb, then a subu rb, then a new urban com· munity . 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CBS fJ 9, 00 -"Foster and Laurie." A t r ue-life story of two New York policemen killed in a brutal ambush. Perry King and Dorian Harewood play j the title roles. · . ' Thursday Evening NOVEMBER 13 AILY LOG 1d11mbl troup's 1tternpts lo cua1t a •tv• ot lt1ror in the police dt· p1rtmtnl. O QJ (J)ilj m(l11rf Q•••• "YtrMlct's Y11ll~ o" !ht 11111 of I Ntw Yori! llurlffi!Ut th111r1, 1111 sllow'i ca\t 1nd crew lilt ptSt tht ''°' !(l)"@!lmCB,·,.."M coflintd WPM of llltlr boss, lm-f @I.LI (il (j) PltWrio S.m Pfdtr (Gtof11 ) ltum Burris), ho1111cid1 w1C11m. Tht lllOllfR· • •• ' ·'· ,......,. trs takt seal.I lft lht U.1111 to PMtrid(t Ft•llf w1tcll 1 bina" movie-1111d1 bllOft Ml•IZ lht iml>t'turio's dtm1u-1n wllldl Selldld tllt w1Cfi111 voicts hit suwocions 11 Star Tm to •ho would do h•m m. Su~s ClBIIIl] l'llJ It A,1in Ulldt include Bubfr1 Rtloldes. 1 stripper; Slit (R)Sliil1r Glo1il lotinl joins JKk C1r!er, 1 bu1ltsqu1 show celtbriUts Bob HoPf, tfeniy Min· tomic; Julie Ad1ms, wlclow ol Utt dtll, SllllmY Kihn. Tommy Smolht tl dKt•SICI; Wilhlll'I OtmltHI IS lht Md T1j ltlltMI !Of I 11!Akll t11bult sl11e door 1u11d, Ind Don POf1tr to JM llllitld St1IU. 1s !ht show's Wll Strffl bltMr. ·,'~ C9 C'fl)!~-~~llet!CIS ~1 (6J 1"U~ 19 Lliiio ~ -0 O.J.'S SOUR TUNE ~ U I"°' ""' "'" * ON STS OF SAN FRAN 1--' lnlffdlld 0 !9(J))(2}(l)S11Ht ti S.1 : • CJ) Htt111'1 Htrtn F11ncbcl "Oe1d Air" Stant ind · · • I (IJ) LM "'8tricl1 SlJI• 1"11!11 suspect 1 populu wiimen·s Wltilt WIM1d talk shaw host ol sl11in1 littentrt ....,.., "-1,.tt he seciettr dates. l11ry H•1n11n, - 7:0D 0 1 D 0 Q CJ) (D (£) "m lt11 81hn, Dtnnls P1t11ck •nd G~11 fHilie Di CtlllG lllnl· ..... , flf Do11111 §"' ........ MM S4lud fnti¥11 l•lautltnll Tt Td ~ TrMtll Mttlt: (Cl CZk1) "Tiit Uttlt C..U.111tlo1 M111dt11" (d11) '1 1 -Clhot G011ld, I lM LIC)' M11cll Rodd, Don1ld Suthert1nd. TIM m m Cltuk Tliutrt .. ,ht W~d Dl.lck"' m,~~· Dtnholm Elliott slus 11 tbStn's ii".__ clink d1um1r. LM A9tfkN stJ1t m U Critdl l itft Crild1 Tiii INlntic. ...... t:JO 0 !Im :.\tl!,.-Iii""" am ""' o o Ill® m """" ""' ....... Fa•llJ "W11ttland'' Tiit pros ind eons of 1~ 8 ~ VllltN sa.. OJ. Simp· 1 hosplt1l's policJ ol 1ttrili1ln1 In· '°" lfld kula W11ter IUC\f, di11nt molherl la the Sfjbjtcl of • IMot .. RltM ht:tltd COllllMfl)' 1mon1 !hfH LM lilllrbll stJt1 obslltrlcllns. Ralph Br!l1m1, Chris· • 11&11 ...... IOfllW CoMtlty ll'd Judd HifKh = :-=:: (C) ~ '1\t sltr. Radttdillld. .. " ...., Orillr' (ClMll) '64-~ !., m,.:- hter Stlltrs. P1ul1 Pnntisl. li tfi) (j)) (l) Cf) H 1 r r J 0 I"'-' c... "lirollp Ttrftlr" H1rry ISSllmts I lfMf lllMll d11f1rmt idt}ltity 1s llt 1\!emptl lo Cl)~ Sqtlru lnt i1tr1t1 1 ctoHlr·knit lhtr1pr Lats MIR A DIM 1ro11p to !ind !llt sl11er of two TIM lllCtllt ti 11H (II) ptOp!t. Jotnllf Pttt1t and Don ,.. fMlwl Slroud 1uest . ., .... -I!) ... """ U081ft)(l)(J)11rlt .,._ IO:JO hll Rftln ~Tiie WtltOn JIOUfllSlttl Id Ttne Plu,trts to Mwfltufl ttMlr flnt, widt-cytd npos1,11t to """ lllllWllNc lllllln OM of tbtlr rlll· . u Trtlltlldl Ctltl ...., .,... ";' <""" """''· '"'°' ~om mm -'*' )IOllAI and .... IJ n.. wl®'ll ~ ~ (j) Nrn UTMI to st11 will! tht l1mll)'. ol G"4ltM U MAC DAVIS SPECIAU set 1111o *WITH SUPER GUESTSI "' "°" "'" . t!Uill C1lll!l mamm I!) SHMAN EXCLUSIVE! liiilc-W-11111w MK not Dnfr Pl' *JIMMY HOFFA JR. ,.. ~.~:!ir'f.u~::: llPMTon fghton 11 tllt WDrid of Sid l M1rty Ktoftt, ~--Flit ltt slnp • duet with Uzi Ind • m .. ~~ medley of Std1kl'1 sonp with tht fOmbft sln1tr/1011prittr. Tht Krotfh hm ilmhtr: Nttlo•il Edltlo• a.,lld IPIClll thallcltn lof • t I Litt AlltriuR S!Jk ~ Jt;ttdl. 11:15 .... J4 B -(t) (2lw) -~ 11 "0 !J llll(Jl CU "" ..... (t) illl" ~~·~ JINS Ga~. . ".-..pt; lit Ci111trn Mffdt11" I <Ill c1iH11 m -... ,.~ "''"' .... "Y0110irty 111r1.,, pounds ot l !D(J)d&t'tl kblf Ctn.n ::I . ,..~ TIM Mllllyllllftllfl 1M \11111 b m1ul111 IRNl'I tht l,ui ltlloril: "KIRI ti l llrltsq. ... pr net stitlon, P~ln1 rnl}'OM {mus) '35 -W11ne1 B lltf. 11ndtr JllSPldDn, untd tht 1111 cul· 0 (13 (l)l (JJ Wide ;,nd Prt· la Cllljhl. tffta "Mlnllia" l "lonlSlfMI" h*'I Cllolca (I) T1lt f11 ..... lllbtw sii... 0 Mtftt: (t) "SCl!hil Afi&tl" (ldv) =.:z 'S2-'hlll111 0.C.rlo, Roell Hl.Hl~. .._... T1pelill CD MllM: l•pmllllt ....... \.Mpll' l"llclll!IS 11.1111 l:JO <a CJJI Cll mo. ttit bcb D S~eppenwolf Star-Don "Sijlli'l1n'1 finest Hour" Tiit ptr· * Kirshner Rock Concert m1111nt mldtnts of Al1mts1 riot 0 Ool Klrslllltf'1 RtU Co11<trt wfltll Mr. SutliY111. tht mild m1R· II) Mowli: "lllathrf" (ldv) '5Z - ~•1td corttclioNI offltlf, Is Jiit· Muk Scnens, An1tll L&nsbury. Pfftdtd '*'11H ol his lnlstln1 WIJl IZ..lO ()) MIM • 111e 11m11n. m wm.: "1M Hl!dti ThtJ ,.1r I....., lrilfil ._ (dr1) '-56 -Hu111pll1.., Botart. 1MrtJ I YllW SUMH Shtw l:OO~~mJ TtMmW C1111k n.tn Pm1tw (R) l:JO Moflt: "Ttl11fldtf II tilt ...... Cffl_tdt' ____ I (ldv) "SJ-Alln lidd. t:OI !ft m (I) ammJ f11ter 1:45 0 Mm.: (C) "Tiit Hills ti Mente. Mil CiirllA two·llow d11rnt duonl~ ru1t11" (dr1J '51 -Jack P1l1nce, dlnc 1111 tnM·lilt stary ol two " Robert Wtptr, Rich1rd 8oont. Yotll~pollcetntwwl!ower•killld !;JOmM·NIPI' Shew: "Slntl Ft," Ill 1 1Hvt11 mksh.. hfrt IClq llMI "ief.rt I Ke1(" Do1t111 Mlrlwoo4I a .. ott1ttn m c. .. All¥e llOCIOD Lia"-ind Gtqoty Joslll' J:JO 0 MM: "MJ ftrW.Wn h st"' wllo Wflt !ht Ylctitm Of 1 rnllH111t (dr1) '51 -Robert Mitchum. I .. Wide-Anal.• Door Viewer • • Lth YMI '" wt..'1 tlMrt "'"'' , .. _ ... .._ • OM WIJ1 wJ•t 1Rflt vltw.r :1:: tt ftt I ~" ft 2" IM<li • hntnKtlH1 IMWH Rtt. 2.29 Patio Door 'Nlte-Lok' Pin • Now HIHoO hr ~Wlat · · ,atl• llttn ,,..,w., •1i1Mtm prett<tltft .... , 1 .... 11::11oo. 115'01 Rtt. 59c as· Friday 9 "Tltt Sltlt 111 P•lt ht" (dr1) ,, '60 -Ril1 ilt)'WOrlh. TO!!J F11n· ctou, Gi1 Youn1- Slldlng Door ·Vent Lock r. DAYTIME MOVIES "" t:Jt ....... An #2'1...-r (dn) '"' 'ii -lk:llar~ Htnboft. "1lle C.1· A ...... (111)1) '47 -Btrry Slllli'l1n. ~· -Cil-....... ("") ... -ROiitft YavlflC, MllfttR O'Hlfl. fJ' l!:tl."11111 "" ..,. (l'Olll) '!O -. "°'*' C..fllhtrl, .lolA ClulfW. , • ., l:llD(q -S. _.. 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Methods and tips on Hom• Security will be given to the ho1n1-r, along with a FREE IOOKlET containing 11ampl1s of specific locks, plus suggestions. " =-. Cylinder Extra SafetY Chain Door Deadlock-. Swing Lock · .. ~ Fastener . . ··-...:r.,_ ,· . J ' /'_" "' ~ • ;,I ' ·"""' ' • ..W. MCiri l¥lft If yew t j 4 .. ~ . --· """' .... ....... loll " 11-W • l.Y .,. ..... Wt ,,_ . i.-~ ..... ir..,--._ ,. ..... 6 ~8 f;tS ~ i· . ,.,. -.., ''"°' . . ·.::~.r"'"" -....... • .... 49c, 19' Tamper-Proof ·Mltey-Lock . ·-k M<::rity ... 1l14tt!t ....... ... w .. ... • 11::.,lo .. """" • lnurt tltt M:ftty tf yMr hn:llyl .... 2.29 ............ • ledl•11-t<NWI .• ;,. ,; ; ,., ... ·69c Door Lock Plates ·--·-·-...,. ....... " -~ ~1~p ., ....... Itel · •5 .... otlilof<Ol:I -fAP-2 .. ..... ,49' " • ' ' ' ·• ' , . Window· ... Security, Loe~ ~ • ~ aluf wi'tn.· ·-:taltT Patio Do~r Lock . •-,-.r. ....... . ...... .... """" .... <1111\'1 Carbide P.olnt Engraving P!itnCll -' ·----•lrlw• . 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