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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-14 - Orange Coast PilotI 7 ae or DAILY PILOT . Alltnan Asking Divore • * * * 10' * * * . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 14, 1975 VOL. M, llCl,..,. t SEcnoMSr. • PMIS ' • • • • Mesa's 2nd Crane Death Brooke Suggested • Ford's R g Black? Mate a DURHAM, N .C. (APJ-Presi· dent Ford indicated today he would consider a black running mate on the 1976 Republican pre- sidential ticket. ''Certainly, Sen.· Ed Brooke, by his record, is a person who ougtil to be considered,'' Ford said. Ford made the statement dur- ing a questioning session with students at North Carolina Cen- tral University. OCA.ssessor Application LutSliced ByGARYGRANVILLE • otlMO.llY """"-" A special screening committee has narrowed the field of appLi· cants for Orange Cowity assessor down to six candidates, eijminat· ing .acting assessor Elmer Zim· mer. . Left in the running for the job vacan\ since mid·September when former assessor J ack Vallerga was sentenced follow- ing his felony conviction are: --8tanley Krause, director of Orange County's Real Property Services. · -George · Cormack, assistant to Krause. -Gary Cottrell, once an of- ficial in the Orange County as- sessor's office and now Riverside County assistant assessor. -Bradley Jacobs, an ex- executive with Commercial Products Company. -Peter Ulrich, a private con- •ultant. -Ralpb King, San Diego Coon· ty assistant assessor. · It is from these si.¥ candidates that the board of supervisors, perhaps as early as next week, will select Vallerga 's successor. \ Whoever is selected for the J)OSt will serve the three years re- maining on Vallerga's initial four-year term and have all the rights and prerogatives of an elected official including the right to seek election as an in· cum bent. What the six remaining appli- cants for county assessor sur· vlved was a tw~>;da.'y screening of 20 candidates by an ll·member committee appointed by the BoardolSupervison.- Originally, there were 114 ap- plicants for the job. But in pre· liminary eliminations county Ad· minl1trative Officer Robert '!J>onlu and Personnel Director BertScGtt pared the llstto20. And It «"•• f'rom tbc*e 20 that the comm\ttee selected the six (IWt SIX, f11eAZ) I\ His reference was to Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R·Mass.), who is black. Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller has withdrawn from con.Sideration as Ford's running mate. Ford praised Brooke, the junior senator from Massachusetts , as a capable public official with qualifying ex- perience as s tate attorney general and in the Senate. "I like him personally," Ford said, "and he has an enviable re- cord.'' The President had been asked what blacks, if any, he was con- sidering for a running mate. The brief exchange came in a meeting with about a dozen stu- dent leaders. Reparters were not able to ask the President for elaboration. However, earlier in his visit to the black college, Ford ex· pressed a general interest in. finding better positions for blacks and women. Asked about a pc>SSible black appointment to the Cabinet, Ford mentioned Wi lliam Coleman, already secretary of Transport.a· tion, but added ''there are no more anticipated changes in the (See BLACK, Page A2) Gregg Allman Asks Divorce From Cher MACON, Ga. (AP) -Rock star Gregg Allman filed a court petition today asking that his four -month marriage to television entertainer Cher be dissolved. Tj:Je petition filed in Bi~b SUplrior Court says the mar- riage is "irretrievably broken." It says the couple were separated onNov.11. . Cher. star of a variety show , and Gregg, si ng e r and songwriter with the Allman Brothe~ band, were married in Las Vegas on Ju!le 30 .. The marriage, which came just three days a fter Ch~r ·s divorce ·from her longt1me husband and singing partner Sonny Bono, has been stormy despite its brevity. Cher-, 29.,...an.nounc~ nine-days aJ~r they were married that she wail: filing for a divorce, saying, "Gttgg and I made a mistake." But she w ltbdrew the action on Aug.I. A spokesman for Allman, 27, said later that he thought the whole thing had been a misun· dentanding. . • Icing Dis Victory , _,....,_t _--. • UC Irvine sophomore Frank Gonsalves, 18, Santa Ana, glides to win in ice sliding contest conducted Thursday in connection with Bio·science Week on the UCI cam· pus . The biology_ maj9r won the event in o.u, ""°' SUifl ......, a run-off after the apparent Winner was disqualified for illegal use of hands. Cam~ pu s hijin k s were held in 85-degree weather. Mesans Lose Brawl With Newport Cops By JOHN VALTERZA OftrteO.llr""",.... · ~at began as a routine traffic arrest degenerated into a brawl early today when two Newport Beach police officers and two Co.sta Mesa brothers battled it out in the arrestees' home. The brothers, police said, lost. . Donald John Jacobi, 23, and his brother, Fred, 21, both or .C76 Walnut Ave .. were arrested at 1 a.m. after two separate alleged battles with police at the family home. Patrolman Steve Vance was the first to ffiix it up with the brothers. he alleged today, and at one point said be was choked un· conscious. Vance said that the series of ID· cid~ts began when he noticed a pickup truck speeding and skid- ding in the Newport Heights area and traced the truck to the . Jacoby residence. Vance said that moments after· contacting the father of the house, he noticed one of tlie brothers in a driveway. His attempts at an arrest, he said, were greeted with oaths and threats. Seconds later both men were on the ground. Vance managed e squirt of c6emic8.l Mace, but said it did little good. Vance said that the other brother then appeared and choked the officer while demand.- I/II thht the sibling be lel(ree. The officer lost consciousness. then came to as bolh brothers as- urtedl.Y ral\lnto tb~bomo . .. The next round, PoLice said, took place in a bedroom. Th e ranks by then we re two to two and Vanc e and Patrolman ~1ichael Deladuranty arrested the pair after another match. Donald was treated for minor hurts at Orange County Medical Center before being booked on a charges of battery on a police of- ficer. His bail was set at $2,500. His brother's bail, poLice said, was $1,000. He did not require medical treatment. As for the officers, the only in· juries were minor cuts, scrapes and bruises. Explosive It Wasn't There it was , stuck atop a mailbox at the Park Lido medical building, arousing the suspicion or passersby this morning. Newport Beach police soon arrived to gaze at it too -a small, shiny tube lashed to the box with tbe word -1·1 B"OMB •• ptinted boldly on the outside. Gingerly, they removed it. And soon they identified It. lt was a urine sample. ....;_ #-- Patrolwoman Held in Bank Holdup Try TULSA, Okla. (UPI) -A . woman highw ay patrol dis· patcher, a pistol tucked in the waistband of her trousers, was arrMted while trying to rob a bank, police said. She is also sus- pected of two other bank rob- beries within eight days. The president or the Bank of Commerce in suburban J enks wrestled Jo Ann Alexander, 25, to the floor of the bank Thursday, after s hl'.' allegedly handed a teller a note demanding money. Mrs. Alexande r, a dispatcher in the patrol's Tulsa District headquarters 18 months and the mother of a 3-yea r-old bo y, became the third paL'"Ol employe a rrested in two weeks. One trooper was discharged for al· Jegedly operating a prostitution ring and another was ap .. prehended driving a stolen car. She was · arraigned Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Claudine Barnes on a charge of bank rob· bery in connection with the J enks holdup. Cash bond was set at $50,000 and a preliminary hear- ing scheduled for Nov. 20. An FBI spokes man said federal authorities planned to ftle two additional bank robbery charges today, accusing Mrs. Alexander of the Nov. 5 holdup of the United Bank of Tulsa and the Nov. 7 robbery of the Citizens Security Bank of Bixby. "She has been a very good employe a s far as dispatching <See SUSPECT, Page A2) Builder Citation Pending By ARTHUR R. VINSEL. • -·~"'""'.... l. Industrial safety experts are probing. a second fatal crane ac· cident in 13 days at the Corona del Mar Freeway construction site in Costa Mesa, where a nov - ice workman was decapitated. Thursday. A spokesman for the California State Division of Industrial Safe- ty said, meanwhile, the general contractor on the job will be is· sued a citation for the Oct. 31 fatal accident. "Definitely, .. • declared Gene Cresci, when asked if Ole Novo- Rados Construction Company of Whittier will be charged with safety violations as a result of the previous incident. No specific details were avaiJa .. hie on specific charges to be in· cluded in the citation, which could result in revocation of the firm 's state contractor's license. Cresci said they will be an· nounced when the citation i3 formally issued. Thursday morning, Michael Clinton Wakefield, 26, of 1303 S . Bristol St., Santa Ana, was killed instantly when his head was crushed between a 10-ton coun· terweight that swung against the side of a crane it helped support. Police Officer George Yezbick s aid cra ne operator Tony Cordasc o, of Upland, had already shouted warnings to the apprentice oiler three times in about one hour to be more careful. Suddenly, while swinging th~ (See CRANE, Page A2) Coast Weather Variable high cloudiness Saturday but mostly sunny skies. Some fog along the coast in the morning hours. Cooler, with beach highs at 68 rising to 78 inland. INSIDE TODAY F'or pointer Judy Chicago, establishing herself .as .an artist hm meant coming to terms with herself .as .a uxnnan. See 1tory by Doily Pilot Staff Writer Carol Moore on Page Cl of the Weekender. ... x •• , .. ,. .. • • ... •t·S ... .... .... co """ •• •• Ct•M • I 1\2 DAILY PILOT s Friday. Ngvember 14, 1975 Wiggins Mentioned As Court Nonllnee WASHINGTON (AP) -The American Rar Association is screening a list of !ev.•er than 12 potf'ntial U.S. Supreme Court nomtnE'es subm itted by the Ford administration, but the Pr1·~1 · dent's spokesm an indicatc>d to- day Ford will not be bound by Its recommend ations. Man Files Charges Iii Assault A 19-year·old N<'wport Reach res ident £iled cha rges of batt(•ry against ;:1 reti red Los Angeles policeman. Thursday after a !isl fight that follonied an argument in the balcony of the Balboa Pussycat Theate r . Newport tteach police sa id they were summoned by a bat· tered George N a:-h, UUO King's Road, who alleg<'d that he "'as beaten up befor e n1idrU ~hl. Officers booked Charlt•s Vance i\1cCarty. 48, of San Pedro, 'A'ho is a i-etired Los An gel es police of· fleer. Nas h alleged in a rerx.>rt to of· ficers that as he passt.'<i ~1cCart y on the way to the lobby, the re- tired office r s aid . '"Thert.' goes the third pervert.'' Some ar g uing allegedl y ensued. then a fight. McC~rty. police said. left for a nearby restaurant where he was contact· ed by officC'rs. Officers said they interceded, acting•or\ Nash "s citizen's arrest. The charge, police said, carried a bail of $ISO, which was posted by the arrestee later. Nas h. po lice said, was not serious ly hurt in the alleged altercation. Hatless Cops Suspended PARLIER lAPJ -Failure to wear hats on duly has resulted in suspension oft wo policemen here and their chief who failed lo make lhem obey the hat rule. Two.week suspensions against officers Tom Lehman and Andre Hardcastle and Chief John Martinez were announced Thurs· day. Martinez also was placed on probation for lhree months with an evaluation every JO days, said City Manager Joe Rodriguez. The officers ·'were suspended for lack of being in full uniform," Rodriguez said. ·'It is a policy that you are supposed to wear a hat on duty.·· lJlS Charg~s Face S9lon? DETROIT (AP) -Federal of- ficials have charged Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr .. CD-Mich.), with failure lo pay $36,223 in laxes ror 1968. the· Detroit NeY,.S reported today. The Detroit congressman de- nied through his lawyers that he owes that amount in the case, which involves the estate of his father, Charles C. Diggs Sr., \\'ho died in April 1967. Diggs, who has served in Congress since 1954 , said Thurs- day that the case was ''too sensitive" for him to comment. the paper reported. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1"" 0<•-(o•\• D•Uy P ilat, .. 1111 """" ,, <oml>-ll'WI l<P••·P•tU. !' Olllli!-II> I~ Ct•"Of CMU P111>!,.ll!nq C-~· ~'"'•' .-.fll<1><" ••• p11bll•l'l<1d M-• 11\roU<j!'o I >!!My lor Co•"' Mt'•· Nt•llOf'l 0.-«"· 11"''''"11'"" flo.Kl'I ~'""'.'" V•flofj lr•l"t ~·~l).o(~ V•!lfy •n<I L•u11.,. flfo•<.J'IStou\11 (6'1\1. JI "M'~ '"1-1 toll!""' h PUl>I!"""' M-Y• -Sooto· a.,,. nie PfOllC•P•I pyb<>\fllnQ .. ..,.. " ., no W.-•t S.y Sl!'ftl. 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A hig h-ranking official called it •·a very sm ull hs t •· of fewer than a dozen persons under consider a· lion f o r P re s id en t P o rd ·s ....... NEXT JUSTICE? Rep. Charles Wiggins f'rom Page A I CRANE •.. 80-ton crane 's boom carry 1n~ an empt y cem e nt contain er . Cordasco said. he felt it lurch to a !'ilOp as though something v.·as jamming tht~ apparatus. ''He stated he looked out to see '>''hat was wrong and saw the vir- tim 's skull and h.air between th e bottom of the counter\\'eight and the fronf disc of the crane," said Officer Ye zbick. Coroner·s deputies pronounced Wakefield, v.·ho had been on the job six months , dead at the scene. Harold G. Morris, 28, of 5J06 Franklin Circle, Westminster, was killed ins tantly Oc t. 31 across the freeway route from Thursday's fatal accident scene and three co·workers were seriously injured. Morris was being carried in· side a huge steel reinfor'cing rod assembly for a freeway support pillar when it slipped from a crane and plunged to earth, col· lapsing on impact. He ~·as crushed inside it, while has co·workers now hospitalized in Newport Beach. Wilmington and Corona were apparently hit by flying debris. The accident site is at what will be lhe interchange of the Newport and Corona de! Mar freeways , near Baker and Bristol streets in nort.hest Costa Mesa. State Di vi sion or Industrial Safety spokesmen in San Fran· cisco also clarified today exactly 'vhich firm is involved as general contractor on the job which also involves sub.contractors. The Novo-Rados Construction Company, a major rreeway and highway building firm, is in charge. but some of its equip· ment carries signs identifying it as another defunct company. Novo-Rados has leased or rent· ed. cranes and other heavy equip· ment from the Polich-Benedict eonstruction Compan~whi c h was bas ed in the San Ga~riel Valley. The California Contractors· License Board. a division of the State Department of Consumer Affairs. revoked that firm 's license last July 1, for its history of negligence res ultine in workers ' deaths and injuries. The firm was the general con· tractor on the job in 1973 when the towering Arroyo Seco over· pass of the Jo~oothill Freeway near Pasadena collapsed, kill· ing several men and injuring many more . nomination to succet'd retired Justi('e William 0 . Douglas. The New York Times today re· po rte d th a t Administration sources said the li st submitted to the ABA in cluded, amoog other!i, Rep. Robert Griffin (ff·Mich J: Solicitor General Robert Bork : Ilep. Cha r les E . Wiggins (R· Calif J: Judge Arli n ~t. Adams of the J rd U.S. Circui t Court of Ap· J>t!als 1n Philadelphia; and four other fed e r a l appeals cou rt judges -Paul II , Ronry of the 5th Ci rcuit in New Orleans , John Paul Stevens of the 7th Circuit in Chicago. Will ia m II. Webster of the 8th Circuit in St. Louis and J _ Clifford-Wa ll ace of the 9th Circuit in San Francisco. Some new names surfaced as la,,.,·ye rs and J(overnment of· fi cia ls continued to speculate about the possible candidates. \Vomen figuring most prominent· ly 1n the speculation included Sai a Mentschikoff, dean of the Univers ity of Miami (Fla.) Law School ; Betty Southard Murphy, chairman of the National Labor Relations Board; Carla A. Hills . sectetary of Housing and Urban Development: a nd U.S. Circuit Court Judge Shirley Hufstedler, of Los Angeles. Amon g the m en consid er ed leading candidates ~·ere Levi, Tr a n s p o rtati o n Sec retary \Villiam T . Coleman and Assis· tant Senate Re publican Leader Robert Griffin ( H.-~l ich. ). Wiggins of Fullerton, who is re· portedly being considered for the appointment , s a ys his voling re· cord -not his defense of former President Nixon -may be his gre atest obstacle. \Viggins was a staunch de·. fender of Nixon during the •louse impeachment proceedings last year. "I think the people v.·ho know me here on the HjJI really know that that was not an exercise in politics on my part as much as convi('lion, ··be said. The ('Ongressman is a senior member of the House Judiciary Committee and regarded as an excellent constitutional lawyer. Wiggins told the Los Angeles Times in Washington that he would be "utterly thrilled, ob· viously'" to be considered. "I don't see any sense in being coy about that," he said. "1 feel myself to be primarily a lawyer rather than a legislator or a politician .'~ He said he sees his votina re · cord as his great obstacle to a possible seal on the eourt bench. "1 voted ·against the Equal Rights Amendment,'' he said. ''1 have voted against various sec- tions of the Voting Rights Act , too, for reasons that have nothing to do witll any insensitivity lo the right to vote.'' f'ro• Pafl*' Al SUSPECT • • ability, .. s aid Lt. Van Hoy. public info rmation officer for the patrol. Asked '>''hether her arresl was a surprise to patrol officials, he said, .. Afte r 10 years on the patrol. nothing comes as a com· pl e te surpris e . It \\'as unex· peeled ... H3yden Hyde, president of Lhe Bank of ,Commerce. said Mrs . Alexander aroused suspicions of bank employes when she visited the bank Thursday morning. When she returned aOOut noon, the bank official followed her to a teller 's post where she allegedly presented a demanding note to a teller. "I walked up behind her to see v.•h3t she was doing, .. he said. '"When I saw what was going on , I jumped her." He said the woman bit and struggled as he wrestled her lo the flo or , but other employ es helped him subdue her. Brainwashed? Expert Summoned by Hearsts SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A British psychologist consider_ed a _n expert on brainwashing techniques says he 1s flying here from London today to examine Patricia Hearst at the request or he r p a rents. Dr. William W. Sargent said in England that he would spend about three days visiting Mi ss Hearst in her cell at the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City south or he~e-Miss Hearst, 21, faces trial on rederaf bank robbery charges. Dr. Sargent, 68, is a consulting psychiatrist at St Thomas · Hospital in London. He has written many books, including "Battle for the Mind." • Ml~s Hearst's lawyers filed an affidavit in court shortly aftel' the newspaper heiress was arrested Si!pl 18 in which she claimed she was tortured and driven to the verge or insanity by Symbionese Libera- tion Army captors. ' ' • • RUNNING MATE? Sen. "Edward Brooke f'ro• Page A I BLACK. •• Cabinet." Ford began his visit to two Southern states today by receiv· in~ an honorary degree from the black college and calling for the day· 'when all the c hildren of God are brothers and sisters." Ford was greeted by hundreds of persons and waded into the cro~·d shaking hands as he ar· rived on campus to accept an honorary doctor of Jaws degree at the university's soth annual convocation. Later in the day, he planned lo fl y to Atlanta for a GOP fund· r aisi ng d inner . At Ourham. the college choi r sang "We Shall Ove rcome" as about a hail·doze n while hecklers from the stands of the gy m· nasium '>''aved placar~ protest- ing the prest'nce of 93 prisoners on :'llorth Carolina's death ro~·. A chant of "93 Lives in Yot lt Hands"' was shouted as North Carolina Gov. James Holshouser ro s e to -introduce Ford . Hol shouser paus ed in hi s in · troduction and s aid. "I would ni:ver inte rve ne and perhaps damage the righls or those defen- dants.'' At the Ralei gh -Durham airport. }tord was gr eeted by several hundred persons and lhen was cheered by crowds lin- ing both sides of the street at the uni versity . Just 90 minutes before Ford's airport arrival, work crews com- pleted cle aring away the wreckage of an Eastern Airli~es 727 jet which belly landed short of the runway during a thun· derstorm Wednesday night". Four of the 139 persons on board were injured in the incident. • l l...agu•a, Newport • I Pollce Seeking ' 'Polite Rapist' I A ••pollte, gentlemanly and C"OUJ"teou3'' rapi!Jt 11 sought today by Laguna Beach and Newport Beach poUce 'Who believe _the.. . moon.faced man is responsible for a string of sexual aU.cks in both cities. · The latest victim was a 28-- year-0ld Laguna Beach woman atta<'ked in her own home Thurs· day. On departing, the rapist told his \'ictim he would Jock the door for her so she didn 't have to get up. That kind of courtesy is a Reports Eyed · on Sara Jane . SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Two psychiatric reports on Sara Jane Moore, •ccused of trying lo asi;assinale President Ford, have been flown to South em California so that U .S. District Judge Samuel Conti cansludylhem. The judge was in Long Beach attending a legal conference. The reports on the mental eon- dition of the 4S·year-0ld twice divorced mother were requested by Conti to determine whether she is mentally competent to stand trial. A competency hearing has been set for next Monday. f'rom Page A I SIX ..• applicants who will be con~ sidered for the post by the supervisors. Among the prominent appli· ca nts who didn't survive the screening committee cut were Zimmer, San Diego County As· sistant Assessor C. J . Templeton and Gl enn County Assessor Mike ?.1cCullough. Ventura County Assessor Ed Shiner reportedly withdrew from the running early this week. The six applicants who are still in the running were graded on a point basis by the blue ribbon selection committee. It is reported that Krause ac· cumulated the highest number of points and was followed in order by Cottrell, U lrich, Jacobs, Cormack and King. trademark of tbe rapist Police belie.va may be responalble foe four to five rapes and several at. tem~ ra~ in~ Beach and !or tlfreet<>-rour rapes and several attempts in Newport Bea<ll. The Laguna raplst is armed with a large caliber blue steel automatic pistol. The man responsible for the Newport Beach attacks was armed with a knife. He told his vietims in Newport be was named Jerry and that he was a Vietnam veteran. The Laguna rapist told his latest vie· tim his name was "Pete" just before he told her "I'm going to rape you." Laguna Beach Det. Gene Brooks said he firmly believes the same man is respansible for thrt-e attacks within the past week. ' Last Friday, a IS..year-old woman was raped du.ring the early morning hours at ber ho.me by a man who forced open a win- dow. Then Sunday, a SS.year-old woman was awakened by an armed man who fled when she began screaming and refused to stop. Del. Brooks said there are other unsolved rapes in residen· tial areas '>''hich appear lo match the method of operation used by this one man. Descriptions too are similar, "In fact , I v.·ould go out on a limb and say that all the residen· tial rapes we've had since the fii-st of the year, with the excep· tion of one, this guy is possibly responsible," Del. Brooks said. He said in each case, the rapist was polite and did no physicaJ harm to his victims. Some vie· tims de s crib e d him a s gentlemanly. "This is only theory on my part. but I believe it is a good possibility that this is also the same guy, 'Jerry,' who plagued Newport this s pring ... Brooks said. Newport Beach Del. Ken Smith agreed that the women's dese:tip· lions of their attacker matched that of the Laguna rapist. According ·to victims, the rapist has a ''baby or moon· fa('e, · · is of stocky build, of average height and weighs about - 170 pounds. He has short sandy colored hair and is clean shaven. ~.-....... Final Weekend Sofa and Chair Sale ' - ., 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 {71 4) 49-'·6551 \ All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your home.Select from such well·known lines as Woodmark, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper and many, many more. _All Leather upholstery at less 20°/o \ 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (213) 378·1279 1727 WESTCLIF~ DRIVE NEWPORT B"C>I, CA. -1714) 642-2050 1' , r • • ' ,..---· ---• ''( ' ii~..,.,. .. ..,._ ... -· _,_ • ----• ---. Frld!y. NcwemW !4, tl75 DAILY f'tLOT AS :zaire Kidnap · l'letinis ('"'e Kansoni? 117 Hlt.AllY KATI! • CW.Ollr, ......... The Stanford tJo,iVersily stu· dent newspaper f"eponed Thurs· day that ,.Parents of the row-slu· dents kidnaped in Mrica la.st May may be forced to pay back most of the $400,000 to $500,000 ransom money used lo f~ the stud.rots. However, today in Garden Grove. the mother of ooe ol the freed studenls called tbe report "just-sPKulalion. •• "We haven 'l been contacted by 8~'\1@(!!][[ ~®[(WO©® Tbe colamn appears dally except Saturdays and Mooday~. r.or a profil1•tn :• "f11t•11 111rll!' l'ul lJunn. [Jut 11 111 cill Tt>rl IG/"Jt'. !Jt'! Ilic \11·.~rr. ('A <1 rzs1r1·rs nnd OC'· I 1CJ71 !JOU l/Pt!d /(I :-;u/vc 111eq1t1/i1•s 1n yov1·r11111ent and lru s int·~.~. l\'l u,/ _IJlltlf (/IU'.~//IJrlS /11 /'at I J111111 'Al l "11ur SPrcico•, 4!run11•' ('•1<i .~·1 /JollAJ ./'1/uf l'U /fflJ" l .il'ill , ('I)~/() !l.!l1:!t;, I n('fur/,• .1111t1r Pear Peril DEAR PAT : r..1y i;on gave me some beautiful pears to can and I bought new jars with lids and rings complete. After canning the pears. I read that some of these lids were not sealing pro- perly . I "'as particu lar about get- ting all air out of the jars before sealing and proct>ssi ng in the hot water bath. Rut now I see bub- bles or air coming from the bot- tom of the jar. Is this a sign that the fruit is spoili n ~? G .J ., Newport Beach You ha\'e been advised to con- tact the home adviser's office of the Agril'ultural Extension Service. EXact processing in· formation will be required before it ean be determined if your canned ~ars are safe to eat. Other readers having questions about home-canned foods may eoqtaet this office by phoning 774-7056, or writing to 1000 S. tlarbor. Anaheim. CA 92805. 'Casual Labor' DEAR PAT: My husband and I have started a new small busi· ness. What is the· tax rule for what is cal1ed "cnsual labor,'" meaning \VOrkers "'ho come in for a few hours occas1onally and do not have anything withheld from their wages ? Some say that if they earn S600 a year, you de- duct. Others s ay deductions are necessary if they earn $50 in 24 days . \Ve "ve tried ror days to get through to a stale orfice that could answer. but we always get put on hold until we finally hang up. J .R ., Ne'>''IX>rtBeach Ir an employe is paid $100 in wages during any cale ndar quarter, his wages are subject to deductions. There are excep- tions, howe,,er. You can outline your employes' duties and re-· ceivf' specifi c information from the California F.mployment Tax Oflice, 28 Civic Center Plaza, Room 755, Santa Ana, CA 92701. IC you care to try another phone inquiry, eontacl the alMl.iting sec· tion by calling 558-4216. Phone Surrey DEAR PAT . I called the long di stance inrormation operator in ~ew Jersey today and was asked for my area code and the rirsl three digits of m Y phone number. Why was this inrormation re- quested? l s "Ma Bell" about to start eharging ror information calls? K. D .• SanClementE' This information request was a local survey probably un- d e rtaken lo determine the volu me of long distance lnlorma- tion calls made to the particular offi ee you contaet ed, according to a Pacifi(' Telephone Co. spokesman, who added that in· formation call charges are not anticipated for at least two years. Brown Bag Bandit NEW FLORENCE. Pa. (UPI) -A would-be bandit wound up holding the b_ag -Je(f Blankenbricker's lunch bag. Blankenbricker, a gasoline station attendant, told police Thursday he had Just closed for the night and was walking to his car when he was jumped from behlnd by a young man. The man rabbed the bag Blankenbricker wall car· rying. app8renUy thinking It contained the day's rc- teipts. It was Blanken· bricker's lunch. any school officials to PAY back money, so J don •t lh1nk the writer ol that story knew .,.'hat he \¥8.S talking about,'' said Mittie Smith, mother of Stephen Smith. 22. In the event the report turns out to be true. Mrs. Smith said herfar:nily is i.n big trouble. ''We don't have any money. We «O'talnly couldo 't pay back our Stiitt ortlie Oan:" said Mn. Smith. Each student woold be responsible for a little more than $100,000. Mn. Smith sald that her hwlband. ros-epb, la •ml'IOyed as a loo,pboreman. She previouslv wori<ed as a cook in a convales- cent hospital, but is no longer employed. Stephen Smith and three other $ludt:nt.s from lbe Palo AJto cam· pus were whisked away from the Gombe .SUeam Resean:b Center in Tantani• while t,bey were s.tu-- dyingchimpanues. Their taptors, Zaireauerrillas, kept the 1raduat.e students for nine week.$ before their release . werene1oti11ted. According to the article 1n the Stanford Daily, the loan for the r11nsom meney must be paid back by Jan. t of next year. llowever. the article did not say who loaned the ransom money, nor would university oCficials comment on the. terms of the secret agreement. Mrs. Smith also said she did not know wtio had loaned the money for th' students' ran50m. ... However, :s he said it was clear at the time thal no pay-back was expected from the parents. The article also said lhat a private fund-raising campaign to collect mon~y to pay back the loan wa~ mootly unsucc.'essfuJ. It said only $80,000had been ix>I · lected and alamed the small amount on the fact that the un- iversity refused to help out in the fund·ra.islne efrom. hlrs. Smith said she also doubt· ed. the \'aljdity of the :J.rticlc because she bus not yet heard from Stephen, who is currently a teachina: assistant at the Stan· toed Primate Center. ''Stephen would ht,ve telephoned to tell us the news if they really expected us to pay," she:sa1d. l\trs. Smith, who says Stephen "loves his current work" at Stan- ford , said her son i.s just about back tonrmal aftertheordcaJ. "At fir.st he '-''as pretty nervous all the time, but he's gelliD.8'. back to the way he was before," she said. I Deadly Toys 'Smarter' Noise Pact Weighed by Ex-OSS A.gent Recalls Job By ANNE COOPER 0ttllll90.11,~ ... ~ Former OSS agent Torri' Moon sat in a Saddleback Valley office recently, thumbing through 'a catalogue of "toys." The OSS was the Office of Strategic Services (the World War ll precursor to the CIA) and the ••toys"' were nothing for children. ··Here·s the exploding coal we used," ~loon said. "It was made to various specifications, so that it could be mixed in with coal anywhere in the world and not be spotted. "These tiny gelatin capsules were botulism toxin. They were made small so that Chinese pro· stitutes could wet them and stick them behind their ears until they had a chance to drop one in a Japanese o£ficer's drink. Those girls could dis h out lethal doses even in the nude. Moon was 19 years old when he was dropped 120 miles behind Japanese lines in Burma·, where he and ·'four or five ·· other American s le d m or e than a tbousand gu('rrillas in sabotage against the Japanese. All OS.S operations in the area "'ere un- der the direction of Col. Carl Eifler. the subject of a OOok by i\toon called ''The Deadliest Colonel." Eifler, wbo weighed more than 250 pounds and kept a pet bear as a wrestling companion , is portrayed in Moon "s book as a tough.minded American patriot ...,·ho would stop at nothing to carry out an ass ignment. His assignments, according lo !\loon, included the assassination of Generalissimo Chiang Kai· s hek , the ·kidnaping of Germany·s top atomic scientist and the infiltration of Japanesc- ~.~~!i:~. ~orea to roment revolu- tion. Chiang·s a ssassination was JX>Stponed and then dropped. The Manhattan project gave the U.S. the atomic born b without the kid - naping of the German scientist. Japan surrendered before Korea had time to organize for revolu- tion. But the groundwork for Two Brothers Hang Selves ALEX.<\~DRIA. ~1inn. (AP) T..,.·o young brothers committc-d suicide just one day apart. both by hangin g themselves with belts. authorities sa y. Michael Yager . 13 . was found Thursday hanging by a belt in the basement of his rural Alexandri a home. s aid Douglas County Coroner C.E . Carlson. who ru.led the death a suicid e. John Yager, 16, was round hanging by his o~·n belt at a juvenile detention center at .:\foorhead, Minn., Wednesday night, Clay County officials said. The youth h ad been confined al the center since Nov. 7 on an or- der by the Douglas County Juvenile Court. pendin~ a hear ing. O•llY Pllet SIMI f"fliMo PENS OSS TALE Author Tom Moon each of these secret operations had been laid by Carl Eifler. Newport Beach and San Clemente \l.'ere '"invaded" by Korean nationals working for Eifler. according to Moon's book . They were practicing for their in - £i I tr ation of J apanese·held Korea. The FBI and other polic· ing authorities were not aJerted to thesE' practices. yet the Koreans su('cessfull y "infiltrat- ed .. as far inland as Anaheim and Santa Ana y.,•ithout detection. "Things hav t:>n "t changed much ,'" l\1oon commented. "The Cit\ is fighting a cold war. The OSS was fighting a hot '>''ar That ·s the only difference.·· At a recent r eunion of OSS agents. 20 of the 70 attending. said Moon ..... ·ere working ror the CIA. ··The congressional investiga- tions of the Cl.I\. have been very damaging,·· said Moon. who lives in Orange and "'orks as an in - surance broker. "Foreign infor- mants are worried now that their cover will be blown. ··certainly, there have been excesses,·· l\foon acknowledged. "The problem is not "'ith the agency, ho..,.· ever. but with the in- dividual agent. These men are trained to com mil acts of sabotage. including murder. They make judgments in the field as to how best to apply thei r training. Sometimes they make mistakes.·· Moon will discuss his war ex- periences and his book Saturday at a Saddleback Friends of the ~1ission Viejo Library meeting. His talk will begin at 2 p.m. at the library. 24851 Chrisanta. Sahara Resolved MARRAKESl-f, )1orocco (AP> -Spain . M orocco and Mauritani a reportedly reached a gentlemen 's agreement in Madrid today on the future or Spanish Sahara . Moroccan Premier Ahmed Osman fl ew home declaring: all difficultic:-- have been s urmounted Peanuts to Zionism Are Sunday's Best Here are some or the weekend stories and features you'll count among "Sunday·s Re~t"' in the Daily Pilot : FRAUD BY MAIL -Some of the most popular "con jobs" are as near as your mailbox. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Hilary Ka ye lists some of the most popular fraud·by-mail schemes and tells readers where to get a complete list of them. Scheduled as lead story for YOU Sect ion A!'lTl-SEMITISM ? -Zionism is an explosive issue at the Unit - ed Nations (and elsewhere) since the vote to equate it with racism. What is zionism and what do local Jewish leaders have lo say about it? Staff Writer Juckie Hyman compiles the· story for Daily Pilot editorial pages. PEANUTS IDEAS -Charles St'hUl'Z delves into his own childhood lo recall the begin- rUngs of some of the funnies\ and most poicnanl stories he has told in his \\'Orld popular cotnlc strt.p . (SUNDAY'S BEST) Peanuts. It ·s the fourth part 01 a five-part series of articles ST ILL ~'IGHTING Playwright Lillian Hellman, \l.'ho suffered fina ncially and emo- tionally when she was blacklisted in the ·sos. is finally receiving some of the honor due her. But she·s still struggling to insure civil liberties. according to Rex Reed, who tells about lhe slrug · gle in his column . SPLIT TO DOUBLE -If you • could ··split"' your auto engine- j ust use h a lf its cylinders - you "d probably double your gas mileage, right? But how can you make an engine work like that. One Orange Cou nty inventor says it can be donr and Daily Pilot Staff Write r Rud i Niedziels ki , .himst'lf a m otor fr,ak. thjnks it 's practical. The .tofy .Is scheduled as the SUnd ay SPl'cial. • Burglar Lost Out A man who admitted commit- ting between 800 and 1,000 burglaries in Orange County dur- ing the past five years because he ··tried to be s ma.rter than the police·· drew a one-year jail term and 10 years probation Thursday in OrangE' County Superior Court. . Judge Kenneth Williams re· jected a probation department recommendation that cabinet maker Philip Emer so n Hathaway, 37. of 'fustin. be sent to state prison for not less than five years. The juris t ordered the lesser commitment after accepting llathaway·s plea of guilty to two burglary counts. He further or· dered that the conf(>Ssed burglar be allowed to serve his one-year spell in Costa Mesa city jail. Court officers explained that the jail location decision s temmed rrom Hathaway·s coope(ation with ·rustin JX>lice since his arrest in that 1..•ity early this year. Officers said 600 un solved burglaries were cll'ared as a result of the woodworker"s cooperation. ··The boys in the big jail don·t call it cooperation.·· a jail deputy commentE'd as llathaway ..,.·as IE"d away. "They have their own ''ar of rewarding s uch a ~ Jlathaway. ·· Hath away. employed by Hard('n Enterprises. 815 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. for eight years from 1966 to 197<1. was described, Thursday by Judge Williams as a" man with ··special talents ·· Judge William s was told that Hathaway did not commit his &:>O to 1 ,000 burglaries fr om economic need a nd that his ar- rest in Tustin ""lifted a burden from his shoulders:· JAPANESE BOXWOOD 11 · 'I WAX LEAF 1( PRIVET U~tT....,_ ,1nd Proud ol II Is raeli Foreign Minis t er Yigal Allon has his own bold comment to make :ibout the recent United Na- tions Resolution equating zioni s m with racis m <.it a re- ception in M<.innheim, West Germ<.iny . Wife Slayer Gets Death SUSA:"f\'JLl.F. (AP ) -F'rank Cruz. 45. listened impass1vely. bis head bowed and his hands in h1:s lap. "'hen he was sentenced to de;.ilh fo r the murd('rs of his 75 year-old wife and two t1.."Cn-age step-grandc hi ldrcn. I.assen County Superior Court Judge Arthur Peterson an flounced the sente nce Thursday and rejected defense motions for a new trial and reduction of the penaJty. . Supervisors Orange County Supervit'ors wi.11 be asked Tuesday to select a consultant to update the noise contours aro.und El Toro Marine Co~ Afr Station. The board ordered the County Environmental Managemeril ·Agency last summer to begin S('reening companies lo perform the task. Supervisors wiil be handed a list of three companies Osborne said are all able to ··competently complete the required work.·· They include : -Bolt, Beranek a.nd Newm:in. Inc .• cha·rging a fee of from $14 .000 to $18.600. -Olson Laboratories. Inc., with a ree of $13.000 to $16.CXX>. -Ultrasystems. Inc .• with u 512.900 fee. In a letter to Supervisors. EMA Director H.G. "George" Osborne said it has been determined through recent meas urements around the jet fighter base that noise levels exceed those represented on noise contour maps developed in 1972. The most excessive noise levels are rrrordcd in the Lake Forest and l.aguna Hills areas. but not all the s ound comes Crom jets. according to county of ficials. Some noise is made by helicopters fl ying low over re sidentia l areas. Osborne speculated that thC noise increase since 1972 could have been caused by a new mix of aircraft at the Marine base or new takeoff and landing pat terns. this Week Specials !'rices Good Tin TllH. 10-14 YOUR CHOICE R«J 2.49 VINCA ASSORTEO COLORS IGal. 76c $2.00V'*e LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES ARRIVING DAILY Celebrate This Clristmas Writ. lo. ' I I~ SCOTTS GRASS SEED LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE . ~ FAMILY • SHADY ), • PICTURE • PLAY 40% OFF ALL OTHER SCOTTS PRODUCTS 20°/o OFF EX.CEPT SPREADERS ZOOPER KING OF PLANT FOOD Re<J. 1.89 2 CU. FT. SIZE PLANTER MIX ·~ '" 79c .. ' ' ' '. I I I I A4 DAILY PILOT .Jost ~ Coasting,~~ J ... -.. ~·., ~ , '\~vt'f'''.' with Tom arphine The Crack Of Dawn FIRST LIGllT DEPT.- Normally, I am r).Ol one or those . Dawn Patrol peoplt•. I do not leap out or the sack into the morning chill. bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. whistling Yankee Doodle and clapp1ni.: my hands. I figure you only see these kinds of pt'ople in the movies. My approach to 1nurnings is to worry first about getting awake even just a little bit. Th.is can be accomplished with an alarm clock about the size or a Chinese gong or maybe a clock radio with Dick Whittinghill set to come on full blast. Even then, I greet the dawn with caution. Try to open only one eye. Grope for the noor with just a single foot Lo make su re it hasn 't moved during the night . Try to move slowly so that my tired blood won 't slosh around too violently. Eventually 1 make it. /\LL THIS ASIDE, this morn- ing was an exception. [ popped from slumber hearing the sound hr pounding surf and twittering birds. Flinging covers, l leaped up. snapped open bedroom cur- tains, whistled, scrubbed teeth and even J!:Ol my shoes on th e C'orrect feet . Al the risk of destroying my image, I want you to know it was all worth it. Of( easterly behind the·coastal range, the sun was taking a run at the morning. Recent Santa Ana winds had vacuumed our at· mosphere, leavint a crystal-like powder blue sky that Mother Nature had brushed with wispy clouds and cottonballs of delicate pink hues. The old Pacific was grumbling, rumbling and popping out there, like an early morning stomach demanding breakfast. Viewing it, how ever. you couJd telJ that the sea was just giving you audio theatrics. All that noise was pro- vided by little tiny waves, rising· I only a Coot or so at the la.st mo· -ment and then slapping the sand with loud thumps. OLD PACIFIC, you Jove morn- ing jokes by making large roars with little waves. We'll watch you with more concern, however, when your sea sounds become a deep, throaty rumble, steady for minutes at a time, like a distant cannonade. Then we know you mean busi· ness. Now in the dawn's early light, time for the race upcoast. But at this hour you can enjoy a solitary highway. No cop cars with signs· on the back proclaiming "Radar Patrol.'· No commuters to dodge. No pedestrians jitterbugging across the hig hway through Coronadel Mar. SILENCE IS BROKEN only by the hum of an engine and the whistle or the wind. Below, the surf meets the curve of the coastline and the lights or the Newport·Balboa Penfusula still twinkle in the distance against a lightening sky. Indeed:, this is the best or all possible coasts. You have to see it at dawn to appreciate it. Every d"nce in a while, anyway. Friday, November 14, 1975 Oil Firm 'Payoffs'· Revealed • NEW YOR·l< CAP) -The Exx· on Corp . ·s Italian subsidiary made $27 million in secret Political payments in JtaJ y over a 23-year period and another $29 million to $32 million was siphoned from the company's funds for unknown uses, the Wall Streoet Journal said today. The newspaper said some $21 million in dummy invoices were ( __ IN_S_H_O_R_T_J. used to make the· secret political payments and 40 secret bank ac- counts were involved in the siphoning of funds from the sub- sidiary Esso ltaliana. No one al Exxon is quite sure where the siphoned funds went, the Journal said. Ship Wreekage l'ouftd SAULT STE. MARIE, Mi ch. <AP) -The Coast Guard plans to use sonar equipment today to de- termine if a newly spatted wreck at the bottom of Lake Superior is the remains of the sunken ore car· rier Edmund Fitzgerald. A PJ Navy plane located the Y1Teck with a magnetic scanner late Thursday, the Coast Guard said . The 729-foot Fitzgerald sank Monday in a storm with 29 men aboard. There are no known sur· vivors. Peron In Sholt'ldolt'ln BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -President Isabel Peron has returned home from the hospital amid widespread expec· talion that a showdown artcr five months of political crisis is imml· nent. Before Mrs . Peron went back to her suburban residence Thursday night. she met with her cabinet at the clinic v.•here she had spent 11 days. It was the first known of- ficial contact with her eight ministers since she went to the hospital. B-b Kill• 6 Youths JERUSALEM (AP) -Police questioned Arab suspects today about a bomb that killed six lsraeli teenagers outside an Jee cream shop in Jerusalem. Armed poliCe patrolled the city and security forces checked cars at roadblocks following the ex- plosion Thusrsday ni ght that also wounded 42 persons, including en American and·a Dutch tourist. Wells to Egypt Israeli Troops Leave Oil Field 1'114># Sule Singer Pa tti Page. 48, filed a $5 million libel suit Thurs- d<.ty against World News Corp.. ror a National Star nc\.o.;spaper article wltich said she "won a battle with the bottle.'' Patti says she "is not and never has been an alcoholic." Veto or Si~n? • TEL AVIV, ·tsra•l CAPr -· l!Srael withdrew its troop; from the Ras Sudr oil fields today and handed over the desert wells to the United Nations emergency force for return to Egypt. The pullback was the first for lsraeli military forces under the September lsraeli·Egyptian agreement worked out by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger. \ Egyptian technicians were lo move into the oil zone on the Gull ofSuezSaunday. ISRA EL MOVED its oil te<:hni· cians from the Ras Sudr fields five weeks ago, giving the wells to three American oilmen representing Egypt. b\lt Israeili soldiers stayed in place until to· day. President Studies ' Gas Price Rollback WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford faces divided Republican opinion in Congress on whethei: to veto or sign a long· range energy policy bill now supported by his top energy adviser. He has not tipped hi s hand. The drafted bill would roll back gasoline prices for now and then allow gradual oil price increases. In the absence of Jegi sla lion. current controls lapse Saturday night. CONGR F.SSIONAL Republican leaders met with Ford tor t\'o'O hours Thursday night, along Y.'ilh Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and President Ford's top advisers in energy, securi· ty, Congressional liaison and the economy. White House Press SeC'relary Ron Nessen said the C..ongressmen requested the meeting to "report to the President on what the conferees had done.·· A I-louse-Senate conrerence committee came lo terms on a bill Wednesday night. leaving only the formal language to be written up before each House of Congress considers the measure. NESSEN SAID "there were variations of opinion" at the meeting in the White I-louse. "There was a lack of precision as to people·s memory of what the conferees had agreed to. Until the provisions are clarified. he is going to reserve judgment.·· Nessen did not make clear whether Ford will decide to accept or reject the bill before final Congressional action. In an interview with Scripps-Howard newspaper editors, the President said : ''Congress has come a long, long way since January, when some members were talking or a 20 cent gasoline tax and some were talking or quotas. It appears that it (legisla- tion> does approach the phased decontrol prap.,am 1 propased. If so, it has a lot of appeal." '-... THE ENERGY policy legislation would force an initial rollback of fuel prices, then let them increase gradually over a 40-month peri9d. It would also authorize gasoline rationing in emergencies. Under the Kissinger agree· ment, the United States is to pay l.sraeJ ~ million this )'ear (or the loss of the Abu Rudeis oil revenues, and Israel expects similar compens ation in the years ahead. For Israel, which captured the installations in the 1967 Middle East war, surrendering the Ras Sudr fields m eant a loss of 3,000 barrels of 'vital fuel per day by the end of this month. THE ISRAELIS a r e lo evacuate the main r1elds at Abu Rudeis and the entire Sinai oil cor· ridor o,y1hich has yielded 224 million barrels since its capture eight years ago. Reporting fi"om th'e Gulf of Suez. Radio Israel said the han-· dover ceremony was brisk and modest. A voice called to an Is raeli soldier in Hebrew, "Okay, Benny, it"s 12 o"clock -get the flag down, .. and the blue and white Israeli flag was lowered at noon fort he last time. MISSILE .. BOATS from the Israeli navy saluted by spewing jets of water into the air from the nearby gulf, the radio said. Indonesian troops from the United Nations force took control of Ras Sudr and were to guard the fields for 36 hours before turning them over to Egypt. Israel ·s military command said that under the agreement, Israeli forces would keep C'ontrol over checkpoints on the nearby road, and at the port and airfield on the gulf coast. In other Middle East develop- ments: -A l.iberian freighter carrying Israeli cargo to Iran started through the Suez Canal , maritime sources in Port Said, Egypt, said. The load of irrigation pipe was the second shipment of Israeli goods allowed through the canal under ·the latest Sinai disengagement pact between Is rael and Egypt. -tn Jerusalem police ques- tioned Arab suspects following Thursday·s explosion of a bomb that killed six Israeli teen-agers and wounded 42otherpersonsout- side an ice cream shop. Armed police patrolled the city and security forces che<:k cars at roadblocks following the ex- plosion . Two Arab guerrilla groups in neighboring Lebanon said"the blast had been the work or their agents to mark the an· niversary of Palestine guerrilla chief Yasir Arafat's appearance attheU.N. Long Wait Hinges On 'Sanitation' MENA, Ark. CUPI) -A judge has ordered s anitation conditions checked at a house in Grannis where about 25 persons have been waiting for 1 lf.z months for the ar- rival of Jesus Christ. • Judge J .B. Stevenson said sanitation would not be used as an excuse to break up the vigil. Asked what would happe n tr health violations were dis - covered, Stevenson said, "We'll ~lvethat whenweRettoit. '' "I wish sometbin-g would break it up and they would take their children back, but that's their business,'' Stevenson said. "If that"s their religious belief, they can go on with it, but I can't see how they can continue with this.'' The judge said a health offi cer inspected conditions at the house two weeks ago and found nothing wrong. "But with that many peo· pie cooped up in one house with one bathroom, it makes you wonder if everything is all right._ After all, there are some children there under 18 I have an interest. in." "We 've had complaints about sanitation,·· he said. ''They rllight be cranks but we're going to che<:k lo see if everything is all right. we·re not doing it to harass the people in any way. It's just a health precaution." PRE-CHRISTMAS UPTO Snow Hits Deep South I \ ' t .·\ l'.lmlh Flooding F~ared in New England Area Albu(lwr~ .... All...te -·~ EkttlelO """" Onckineil Clewl•l'lll ()ell•• .. ,_ 0.1Mol ... 1 0.troll Fel"*'kl """"'" ll'ldlene11oll' Kto-tClty ........ .. ~, MllweutN Ml'".otl• fW•OI"'-- -~ ()Ill Oly ........ .... "'SCwll'lll ... __ -· ........... """' ... ·°"· -- " .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. .. ·• .. " " .. " " .. " " " .. " " " " " .. " " .. " " " ,. " .. .. " " ... .. " ,. .. ,. " " " .. .. " ,. .. " " .. " .. . .. ... .n ·" -,...,,~1"'••;::1oc ~,•® " ,. _. I.to ., ' I i/ . ' RON DEN'S CHRISTMAS THEME it's the month before Christmas and all through the store Ronden 's is fixing to save you more. We have the ideas to help you find that perfect gift for someone so kind There's no place like Ronden's ' and no time like now to save . Re~ased ""T ......... Timothy Stempel. 13-year- old son of General Motors executi ve Robert C . Stempel. was released by kidnapers Thursday after his rathe r paid $150,000: ransom. Tim was abduct ed Monday while s kateboard- ing in front of his Bloom- field Hills, Mien .• home. Lisbon Calm As Strikers Lift Siege LJSBO:'<, Portugal (AP> Shouting "Victory! Victory!" thousands or striking construr- tion workers lifted Uieir siege of Premier Jose Pinheiro Azevedo early today after keeping him a prisoner in his official residence for 37 hours. The capital was re- ported calm. But 175 miles north in Oporto, 12 men were wounded by gunfire in a wave of mob attacks on Com- munist-run installations. Demonstrators from several non-Communist parties sacked the Communist-run Trade Union Federation offices and had run· ning gun battles at two other sites. . About 5,000 demonstrators were chased away from the ln- tersindic al union offices by police and soldiers using teargas after union files were burned in a bonrire and furnishings and win- dows were wrecked. THE MOB then attacked the Communist student office where it started fires with firebombs. Defenders inside the building~ opened fire with shotguns and the attackers returned the fire. Four persons were wounded, inchid.ing one man in critical condition, before troops restored order. 11.a-~ " \lltt ld• C1tf .. S.-. fi'reMllc:O .. " " " SUrftY Ult-I fl'"v•llfd o ... r '"' Ge· .erb Oil1.Clll• • ''"' clouds. Loc:olly 9'M!Y ~ Md •vto1lf'Q .olndt ..,. ... .....,lt1'1J i,, lhe roorlfM•11dHer11 ""'""""'· wtlel\ l'llOl'lt 1'flll flt .. llO n. ,,,. ....... , el°Ntwlll ~ 11tok Casual Men's Wear ••• .. Satunloy·n.r.clar • I 0:00 lo 6:00 Friday 10.9 ""-494-4470 " ., I VIiiage Fair Mall 1128 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach ·~-~-~.~ .. . : I .. .. f • 1,200 Jobs Saved 'Chicken of Sea' Cannery Sold Frea Wint Servlees LOS ANGELES-Two major fish canning fll'tnS ha-,. reached tentative ......,.ent on the sale ol a tarp bubor area can-_,, tUt will preserve more than 1,200 job!, ~-mA.ald._ Vu Camp Sea Food Co.,_. a subsidiary of Ralltoa Purina Co., has al:re..ed to sell its Terminal !Jland cannery to CHB Foods, Inc., Van Camp praldent Stephen A. Brennen said Thurs- day. The transition will begin In August, 1976, and should be completed by Aueust of the follow- i n c . ye a r, Robert Pasarow, CHB presi- dent,aald. • THE AGREEMENT with Pan Pacific marked the end of a year-loog search by Van Camp, pac.ker of Chicken of the sea brand tuna. for a buyer that would Insure continuous employment of. its_w_or.k_ !nr_ce, s.aid Stephen Brennen, Van Camp president. "The changeover has been designed to provide employment for all or most of the persons oow employed by Van Camp," Pasarow said. The Los Ang eles Harbor Commission must approve Pan Pacifi·c as lessee of the current Van Camp Terminal I s land site before the sale can be Filled With Pot Gulped Bag Proves Fatal LOS ANGELES CUP!) -A 17-year-old youth who tried to swallow a plastir sandwich bag rull of marijuana died as a re- sult of the incident, police said today. A nursing supervisor al UCLA Medical Center said Robe rt Mendez, San Fernando, Girl, 12, Bleeds To Death died Thursday. Police stopped a car Mendez was .riding in last Sunday when it re- portedly began weaving across Sunset Boulevard in Westwood. Ofricers said when they went over to question Mendez, the youth at- tempted to swallow the bag, but accidentally in· haled it into his lungs. Mendez got out or the car, gasping and chok · ing, and police called an ambulance. He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors removed the bag rrom his lung. linaliied. The board ol directors of both com· panies must also endorse the arrangement. 0 WE ANTICIPATE no problems in working out the remaining details and wanted to CJ.~et the spttulation that all of the employes wouJd not have jobs,·· Brennen ex · plained. Pa,arow said CHB will trarurer its world head- quarters , currently located in Pico Rivera, to the three-story Van Camp ofrice building on the n e arl y 14 -acre harbor site. The cannery will be operated by Cl~ B's Pan Paciric Division and would continue to pro- cess 150 to 200 tons or tuna per day for canning, spokesmen said. Pan Pacific also will convert an additional Terminal Island plant to the canning of such searoods as mackerel and squid, and a pet food racility would be in- stalled nearby, company officials added. One Hatless A member of the color guard had an em - barrassing moment as the wind blew his hat off during a ceremony at the Pen- tagon welcoming Gen . Lauri Johannes Sutela, commander in chief of the Finnish Defense Forces. FREMONT (UPI) - A 12-year-old girl, her throat torn open by a jagged shard rrom a broken r estroom wash basin, staggered into the adjacent restaurant and bled lo death, the Alameda County Coroner's Office re-. ported. · l!'~~i:ailllW••- Deputies said Carol A. zoeter entered the restaurant reslrpom Wednesday as she was walking Jlome from school. They said she staggered into the restaurant , bleeding prorusely from the throat, and rel! dead. Investigators said she apparently sat on the basin and it pulled away rrom the wall, crashing to the floor. Friend Told 'Rub 0µ,t ' For Wife BERKELEY (U PI)~ Housewives are picket· ing ·outside East Bay massage parlors these days, but one or them is inviting them inside for a free rubdown. The Xanadu in Berkeley has a sign which says "Get your wife rubbed out rree as long as she is accom- panied by her husband.·· A spokesman insisted the phrase ''rubbed out .. referred to a rree massage. SLA Linked To Bombing SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -Ja mes Kilgore, 28, believed. to be a Symbionese Liberation Army as- sociate, was identified by a rriend as h aving bombed two Marin County sherifr 's cruisers on Aug. 20, according to the San Rarael Independent· Journal. . The news paper said in a copyrighted story Thursday that the friend had attended high school with Kilgore and -as he was riding his motorcycle -saw him just berore the bombing at the Civic Center. The bombing occurred on the fourth an- niversary of the death of San Quentin Prison con· vict George Jackson, who was shot during an escape attempt. Mut-b•d Fof~d LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Richard Keats. the accused mastermind of a plot to bilk the Los Angeles city treasury out of millions of dollars in a stolen check scheme, was arrested Thursday by FBI agents. Keats, nam ed in a federal warrant last Januacy, was arrested in San Juan, Puerto Rico as he tried to re-enter ,the United States, agents said. G.. Kita Sef:e d . ·LOS ANGELES <UPI ) -Six men have been ar- rested on suspicion of conspiring to export to Mex - ico 10.000 kJts that could turn M-1 carbines into automatic machine gwlS, it was reported Thursday. The converter kits, wttich were reportedly to be sold to Guadalajara ror $81,000, were Confiscated at Los Angeles International Airport. rr.r• W'lte Sot SHERMAN OAKS (UPI) -The wife of a Cal ' State Northridge music professor was round shot to death in lhe couple's apartment Thursday. r Polite said the body of Andrea Marta Granat, 44~ wu found in the iiving room by her husband, En· dre, when he returned home from the university. ' Sapt:et •-lcftl LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police have booked a 17·year-old youth for investigation of murder in the M'X slaying of a 6·year-okl boy in the soutb·central Mctlon of the city. Young Attitude Accessories A. SI inky in sh in y acecare. A fishnet "'eave with lots of fringe at the tips. To wrap on the head, at che \Vaist or nc:ck. Black, taupe, gray, navy, red, yello,v, crC'am. By Glcnrex, S7 B. Polished seer ling silver initi al on a delica te chain necklace. Designed by JC\\'C::la rt, 7.50 C. Fold over clutch in leather o r suede and leather, \vith fa cile closings. By Lewis, 823 D. Fishnet shawl of ac rylic. Stri pes or sol ids of black, 1,archment, gr.1y. Designed ro wear many ways, by California Things , 8 16 . E. Well's pierced earrings. All I 2K gold- filled with J4K gold posts. Shown here ·worn the new doubled \vay. The star, 7.50 The delicate four leaf clover design , 87 ' F. The g reat hobo from Valerie. A new, shore shoulder sc rap style With lots of room inside, to carry all kinds of things. Earth tones sryled in rich luxu ry leather, $39 G. Only at Bullock's. Sublistatic print zodiac knee socks. One size for al l. By Ariadne, $2 H . Corrina 'Ara' crepe sole oxford tie-up in camel or navy calf, with sritch detail, S25 Young Anitude Accessorit'S and Young Artitude Shoes H I DAil y PllOT Alli Ril_e s Says Help Needed in Schools l " interview l SACRAMENTO CAPl -Tht plunging test store:! of Ca li ro rni a·~ high school seniors show the need for more money in programs ror older students, says stale schools c h ief Wilson Riles. "We started in 1965de- liberatify concentrating oo th• primary grades. and •hose t est scores have gone up ,·· Riles said in an Thursday. "But we haven't done a damn thing in high school." HE SPOKE aner test scores were announced showing that Caliromia 12th grader:! had done poorer than last year in reading , language use and mathematics, while three other Jl:rade levels Quake S hakes North Coast EUREKA tU PI ) -/\ large earthquake een- tered under the Paciri c Ocean shook residents out or their beds at I :30 A.M. today and caused a tidal wave alarm, but no damage was reported. The quake was felt in coastal cities stretching rromjus t north Q{ San FranciscointoOregon. The University~or California seismographic sta- tion said it was centered under the ocean 400 miles northwest of Berkeley and had a Richter magnitude of 6.7, which would be strong enough to cause damage in a populated area. c D F . . . had improved or held steady. The wot'lit score was in language use, whe r e seniors rell to 18 pointi; oo a scale of 100 below• nati o nal average establis hed s everal 1 years ago. The-y were nine Points below the averace In both reading and m athematics . There is no up-to-date nationa l average ror the test taken by California students. and a slate education orricial said it \olo'as pos sible other state.s had rared worse. SECOND·AND third·grade pupils re- mained s lightly above average . with little change, in reading tests. the only ones they took. Sixth-graders showed a s harp improve ment in reading, language use and mathematics but stayed sli ghtly be low the established averages. "I don't think it was a mistake to stress the ear- ly grades,·· said Riles.· ! • ' • • • • • \ • • • • I I • ' • . ' Officers •aid Thursday the unidentified teen· acer had ~n seen near an abandoned house in which the !>Ody ol Ricbanl1 Clocly was loulfd and, durfllj queaUonln&, be bed made statements "tying in with physical evidence at the s.cene. '' Bullock's S01nh Coast Plaza, San Di~go Fr eeway at Bristol .Cos t ~ Jllcsa, 556·0611 I l • . . I I AS DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Good Investment Orange County supervisors have agreed to a scheme that will put the county in the role or paying the state's shHre of a major Ortega 1-lighway improve - ment projeC'l in San Juan Capis trano. · 1'he state has informed the county that the 1>roject is high on its priority Ji:st but because of serious cash flow problems. money for the y,•ork might not be available for yen rs. Without the matching state money federal highway funds avail<:1blc t o pay for 85 per~Ot of such projects wo uld normall y have been los t unless local J,!Overnrne11t agree<I to fill the gap. In the case of Ortega Jlighway, only $300,000 of the Sl.5 million project l'USl will comt• from county and city gasoline thX reservt!s. Supervisors voiced fears that agreeing to s uch an arrangement could set a precedent the s tale \Vi ii use to its O\vn advantage in the future. But if each project 1s l'ons idc r ed on its own m~rits that should not be a pro- blem. Jn cases \\'here \\'Ork on state hi gh,vays is vital for safety reasons lht· county must <Jlv.·ays cons ider stt'IJ· ping in t o protect its citizl'ns. The Family Doctor 1970, almost 9,000 physicians have undertaken the three years of special study and passed the two-day examination that certifies.them as '"family practice" specialists. - ln medical schools. UC Irvine among them, the doctors are exPosed to many fields of specialization and given training in the behavioral sciences to ena- ble them to prac tice modem medicine Jn something resembling the old family doctor style. . But they will have to keep abreast of the tirfies in ordt•r to retain their status. The family physicians are the first SpeC'ialists to m ake periodic reexa mination mandatory for renewal fortheircertification. . This in itself is a major medical breakthrough, and one that well could be adopted in other areas of spctialization. Assessor Cl1oice Cheer s for County /\dministrative Office r Robert 'J'homas and Personnel Director Bert Scott. \Vh cn scre ening applicarits for the job of Orange County /\ssessor, Thomas and Scott endors ed ex· ecutivt•s from private industry a s well as candidates experienced in government. As a result, the special county screening commit- tee that v.•ill s ift thC' numbC'r of assessor applicants <Jown t o five ~·as handed a lis t of 20 candidates heavy with executive a11d administrative ability. • . .. " The complexities of medical development' in re- c~nt d ecades ~ave pcr~uaded more and more phys i· c1ans to move 1.nto specialty areas where they not only can demand higher fees, but can better keep up with new techniques. But a patie nt, seeki.ng medical help for minor or Jess specific ailments , can well find himself wander- ing amid a maze of costly specialists who may, or 1nay not , be able to meet solve his problem. Those qualities, adding Op to the ability to manage, are what is needed for a smooth functioning assessor's office. And they arejustas likely to be found in private indu::;try as within government. .fuA_ ~ *1L-tJtlii: ~ ~I ti~ WMul All4t ti cfa- ,,,..;c ,,,,..;,, lir ./;<. !l'1""-~ """1i.. ~-;o,,_ M.14.C ~ ·'· ~~I ~ • . ; . ' A new s pecialty, officially titled ''family prac· Lice, .. may be thc'an,swer. Since it was recognized in It mar wel l be that the man handed the a ssessor's Job will come from a governme nt back- ground. But the fact that Thomas and Scott left the door open for a qualified person from private in· dus try is refreshing. . ) " ' '" " . ~ . Non-Jewish People Should Speak Now Romantic A Lof•se Can11on i11 thl? Administration .. ,, To the Editor I '-''rile this with shaking hand and bitten lip. I want wilh all my heart to argue cogently and vociferously a~ainst the recC'nl l l.N. resolution equating Zionism with racism. My impulse is to un- derscore each and £'very defense of lsraers aversion to all forms or racist conduct from its treatment of its indigenous Arab population to its selfless outreach programs costing fortunes and energy spent aiding the emerging nutions of Afria and Asia . I want to write let- ters to editors. Congressmen, the -President or our nation, urging a serious re·evaluation of this coun- try ·s continu ed participating in such an international forum as 1.heU.N BUT I believe that the time has come (or the non·Jewish·popula- tion of our land and our world to raise its coll ective voice. l would pray that countless local clergy, local lay leaders, local communi · ty leaders would join the Daniel Moynihans in an unequivocal re- jection of anti-semitism even in the guiseo( anti-Zionism. The world stood morally mum hardly a generation ago. I beli eve with all my being that the world must have learned the lessons or Auschwitz and Nazism. It is now time (or me to lo"'·er my voice and listen for my non- Jewtsh brethren to begin to be heard. If not now. my dear friends ofgood\lt'ill , then when? RABBI BERNARD P . KING l..osn \'ote To the Ectitor : Re: Senator Wh etmore o( Anaheim ; I think such arrogance in a public servant is despieablC', and furthermore trying lo get a ni ce gWI fired rrom her job. when jobs are hard to come by is pretty low. 1 ·11 put his name on my li st of people not to vote for. MRS. W.W.CillLDERS 'Bl~Tflpe' To the Editor : I would appreciate a definition for a term used in the story about the Sunset Beach murders as published in the Dfilly Pilot (or - Sunday,Nov.9. What, 'pray tell, is a "biker type'' .. _ particularly one who drives "either a Mercury or Olchmobile''? How would you dis- tinguish a ''biker type'' Crom say, a "surler fype " or an "airplane type'" or even an "automobile type"? Do we have s uch things as "Baptist types'' or "college types'' or "elderly types" or "artist types"'? And Crom whence Dear Gloo1ny Gus Wonder ii it was worth tbe' . paper to write the Helainkf . agrffmmt th•t cowtrles not Interfere in the internal problems of other coun-· ...,tries? To date, Ruuia bu In terfered In Portugal; U18Jld• end Angola, lhA welmowor. . G.J. ~==:~~,ff ~-...... ,~·-· ...... ....., a..,,.""""' j ------'--" ( MAILBOX ) L..eftns from readers are welcomf'. The nght lo condense letler1 to fit space or eliminate libel iJ: reserved. Letters of JOO wordJ or lt31 will be gi~ preftTence. All lelters mtL!I in- clude .fignature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest if rufficienl reason i3 apparent. Poetry will nol be published. .., comestheterm -a "cop type" or a "reporter type"' ... or was it an ''editor type'' or perhaps a "publisher type''? So Cqr as that goes, who would under-Stand the term -apart from, of course, a "bigot type'''! ROGER HULL Road Rider Magatine Deserrin S11pport TotheEdltor: Thank yo u for your Nov . 6 arti- cle on the Mardan Center o( Educational Therapy. We have been readers of your newspaper for sevC'n ,years and have long respected the work of Allison Deerr. The tone or the article was warm and sensitive and the re- porting intelligent andact"urate. WE PARENTS o( children at Mardan know personally of the er- f ectiveness of the team approach at Mardan and the multiplicity or ways in which each child is helped. We are grateful that Mardan is here now when we need it. The rommunity at large, it seems to us, also needs Mardan both now and in the future as a place which services some special needs of children. We are personally appealing for the help of the community now. A contribution, small or large. will help Mardan through the present critical financial crisis. Mardan 's address is 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. TOM POWERS VIRGINIA POWERS Pre•• C01'erage To the &di tor : How Very sad it is to see a week 's worth o( front page newsprint devoted to the trial of U . M~lilY Nifl_is ! Althoughthetrial has been averted, and Lt. Niflis has received an honorable dis- charge, few people. will entirely forget her name and face. Was it really that newsworthy that her picture should appear on the front page, and that the last article r eceive an inch-high ban- ner headline? 1 believe that, in giving Lt. Nillis :JUch fervent and diligent coverage, the Daily Pilot has done her as great a hurt as the Navy in makingthetriaJ public. CYNTIUA ELLIOIT QuoteS ~uperior Court Judge J,)•lc Cook, Berkeley, un atrirm01tivc action program -''New in- vidious discrimination must not' be used to heal the wounds of old invidious discrimin3tion ... the cure must not rival thedlseue." Kenn eth B. Hoyl, Dir .. cnrcer education. ·HE\\1, in L.A. -"I don"t lhink .. kids have rejected "'ork, they jLf$l never beard Of It.'' ,,. ' Island Rockefeller's New Role .:: Holiday llonolulu I am hard J l work on my book , "A Travl'I Guide for Stay·al· Homes.'' Every other travel guide makes slay-at·homes unhappy they aren •t seeing all the exotic places des<"ribcd therein. My travel guide. however. is unique- ly desig nt:>d to make stay-at· homes delighted they stayed at home. Most appealing to stay-at- homes will be the <"hapler on beautiful. romantic Waikiki . Ex· cerpts follow . Beautiful, romantic Waikiki is visited by more than two million carefree tourists a year, all of whom will ar- rive on the same day you do. Be sure you have con - firmed re· servations at your Waikiki high-rise hotel. This will enable you to shout more loudly at the desk clerk when he explains that overbooking <"ertainly is a pro- (,__A_R_T_u_o_r_P_E __ ) blt>m . isn •tit 1 And it's too b;Jd you didn"t come last '''eek v.·hen he had a room. BUT, with luck , you may find ;J generous soul willing to share his room and private bath with you and six others for onl y $10 a day plus $50 a nig ht . Before going down to srort in the waves, check the timetable to det<'rmine when an elevator may stop al your floor. (l...ight figures indicate a .m .. bl:ick figures. p.m.) Tht:> elevator will bt• jan1med full of stout ladies "'ilh blue hair , white knitted cardigans and see-through plasti c purses who are going to take hula lessons because their late husbands had good friends who sold life in surance. They are having a great time. {lnce on the beach, locate the maitre de pl age. Slip him $10 and he will unsnap the velvet rope and t>scort you to your very own l WO-by.four expanse Of gol den sand . (Slip him $20 and you 'll get a view of the water.' WASHINGTON -Although Vice Pre s ident Nelson R ockefeller 's stunning withdrawal Crom the 1976 ticket was a concession to political re- ality, it also signalled his private conviction o( rapid and dangerous deterioration within the Ford administratiOn. The concession to reaLlt y was long overdue. For six months,•· White House chie( o( sta(( D onald Rumsfeld had left no parti-' cle or doubt he .wu using his re cognized talents (or · political in· fighting to re- m o v e Rockefeller as vice-presidential candidate next year. Jn Washington, Rocky was viewed as haviag joined the walking dead. For the Vice Pres ide nt himself, the moment of truth came with the President's hard- line position against a federal bail-out o( New York City. To Rockefeller. this was po litical stupidity that capped his growing doubt about Gerald Ford"s in- herent ability to run the country. ki one o( Rockefeller·s intimates in New York told us : "'Nelson was coming reluctantly to an un- happy conclusion that the top man down there (Mr. Ford) just isn't bright ..• Jn that frame or mind, the lame-duck Vice Presi- dent may be a loose cannon in the Ford administration. Rumsfeld's anti·Rock efeller campaign, which infuriated the Vice President but left him no weapons to. strike back with, began during the summer. Rumsfeld"s hand ·pickcd Ford campaign chairman, Howard (Bo) Ca llaway . called for Rockefeller's replacement on the 1976 ticket as his first order o( business. THAT LED three months ago to a Dutch -uncle t alk to Rockefeller by Dr. William Ronan, his longtime confidant. Ronan strongly urged the Vice President to announce his un- availability for a spot on the 1976 li<"ket . • But Rockefeller, ebullient and optimistic, refu sed to adntit the \lt'isdom of Ronan·s advice. Instead, he set out all over again as he had so many times before: to woo an d wi n the o ld Rockefeller nemesis of con- servative Republicans, concen- On leaving, you mi ght try to trating in the South where anti- take a sv.•im. Should you make it Rock efeller sentime'nt is most to !he water, don 't be pushy, be shrill. He (ailed, utterly and flat- polile. Ask. "Would you mind ly, as he had a lways failed sidling thr£'e inches to your left so before. that I could get one knee wet?" JC That railure coincided with there's nores panse, be pushy. alarming reports to Rockefeller Foll ov.·ing your s wim, you from political intimates, includ- might like to stroll down the ing New York Republican state sidrwalk in front of your hotel to chairman Richard Rosenbaum . buy autht•n tie! puka shell They_ told R~kefeller ~hat Mr. necklaces (many made of ge· Fa:rd s c3mpa1gn committee ~ns nuine Japanese plastic) for only~~ still s em1·m~rlbu nd , w1t.h twice what the five·and-ten-Callaway seemingly out o( hi s h b k depth . One alarmed pro· c 11..rges .•c home. Be sure, "Rockefeller l\epublican told the howeyer, to reserve a place <?'1 Vice Presiden~last week that he the sidewalk at least a week m . TIOt Callaway Or Rumsfeld, wa~ advance. going to get the blame. WELL, there's more. But I made the mlstake ol flying olf to the neighboring l1land cl K aull. Apd all it •• got is lusb veaetation, secret .)llat'crfalls ltnd empty be•chff ...-!"nothing that would &11ilileil. lhe heart of a slay·at-&ome. ·+ "They·ll cut you up and you will be the fir.st one thrown to the dogs after New flamP&hire goes for Reagan,., Rockefeller was told. That war·ning typified the advice flooding hia office. EVEN SO, buoyed by an ambi · lion which had survived Jrievo1111 ( EVANS-NOVAK ) wounds in 16 years o( national politics, Rockefeller almost sure· Jy would have given himself another six months or hope had it not been for the harsh rhetoric in Mr. Ford's speech on New York City last week . To Rockefeller and his inner circle, the speech was an insult- ing demand ror his JX)litical scalp. 0( all the President's men, only Rockefeller publicly bucked the White House tide and lobbied for federal bond guarantees for New York . Moreover, privately joined by such impeccable fiscal · t"o nservatives as Dr. Arthur Burns, Rockefeller was astonished and. angered that Mr. Ford would excoriate New York with language that might come back lo haunt him in the af. termath of default. The res ult : Rockefeller's markedly reduced assessment o( President Ford's a bilities. as re- layed to his intimates. Sour grapes or not, Rockefeller concluded early last week he was locked into a no-win pasition. One Southern Republic;an leader, long a friend, quietly confided he could not support him as Mr. • Ford·s runOing-mate and beggect·r l · him not to come into Florida it before the March 9. presidenttaJ ·'·' primary election. Rockefeller reacted with unaccustomed ·' mildness. He bad already iftade 1: up his mind. I NO W unshackled from the ~. White House, Rockefeller's vice • presidency may be entering its · ..... most interesting period, which is · · s uggested by his conduct Ja.5t t Sunday night after Newsweek's ·•· leak of the coming massacre.· With his own letter' written and " ready (or s ubmission to the ·: · President t he next morning 1 - Rocke(eller placed telephon~· • , calls to senior officers in the ad· - ministration. HIS MESSAGE: the scalplnlf:, or Secretary or Defense James -., Schlesinger was no doing of ~· ~retary of State Henry Kiss· :.. inger but the apparent brainchild or Don Rumsfeld . ~· Whether to protect intimate ~ friend Henry or exact sweet re· "' venge from bitter e nemy ~· Rumsfeld, this is evidence that ;; Nelson Rockefeller may become ;: a loo::;e cannon in elect.ioo-year •· Washington. The prospect is not :: calming the turbulent waters in "= the Ford White House. · :; ' Frie~hip or Love ' • Thoughts at Large: The reason friendship so often ouUasts love was succinctly put by Arsene Houssaye, wh en he said, "Friendship lives on its in- come, while love devours its capita).'' It's a toss-up as to which are fmaJly th e most exasperating - the dull people who never talk. or the bright people who never listen. Boards or directors of large romp3nies consist o( those few insiders who know what is going on and won 't tell, plus those out- siders who have implicit con- fidence in their own ignorance. IC the Devil could be persuaded to write a Bible, he would title it, "You Only Live Once." The preening o( the newly rich is not really so irritating as the pontificating of the newly educat- ed; a man showing off his recenl wealth may be excused on the grounds or ignorance; a man showing off his r ecent knowledge has automatically forfeited that excuse.· It is only the top dog who pro. claims society to be a matter or ''dog eat dog_''; when he becomes the underdog, he promptly begins barking about ''humanity,· decency, and justice.'' The most distasteful words in the modern vo c abulary are "glamorous.·· ''Juxurious ·· ''gimmick,'· •'know -how'·· "pitch." and any hybrid wo~d ending in·· -wise." . Toniostpeople, a ''good critic'' lS one who makes us feel that thoso beneath us ln taste are common, while those above us ln taste are pretentious. Everyone accepta the maxitti that "money makes money," bul few grasp the emotional cor-. oliAry that ''love makes love" _ (~YONEY HARRIS)~ . . . that in the economics or the ~ heart, it is only by making a com· ~ mi led investment that we can ex· $ pect any real return, and that the ; very abundance itself generates ~ : more of the same. ·": ~ I . ' A weekend house guest who :: l won't help is a pleasure com·:: : ·pared to the pest who insists on : helping and only succeeds in '-' turning the household routine up-•: ' side down. ~ ~ -·, . . . . " Possibly the soundest advice • Co~ ~arriage ever gi ven was;: W1 ll1am James's remark in another context: "The art o( be· . . ~ mg WlSe is the art or knowing what to overlook.'' ·' .• • Wb Om the gods wish t o ;,. destroy, "they give energy :~ without tact. ·: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PubliYier Thomas l\ef!1J1I, EdUor Barbarn Krt>ibtch Editanal Page £11110,. .. :: :: " .. " :: :: :: •. " . The L'Clitorial page of the Daily P~lot S('eks t o inform and shmulate reader!! by presenting Oh lhi~ pa gt' d iversc C"Otnmenlal'}' " on top1c!I or interest by syndicat- ed rolumnists and <"lrtoortis~ by P:OV•d1ng a rorum fot" readers~ \'JCW!'i and by Prl.'scnllng thl5. newspaper's opinions and ideas 00. rurrent lopit!' The editorial opinions or the Daily Pilot appe<1r only in the t.'Clltorial rolumn al Ute top of the page. Opinions ex-~!iied by the ealumnista and cartoonists and letter writtn are· lhelr own and no endors-ement or' thtlr views by th&, OaJly Pi.lot should be Jnrerrtd,. · -- I' f ~ • . ~ . . . . • . . • . ' . ' ' . • Frl~ay, No~~mb~1'i4, 197I, -I • ·- • NE ·-none tile f clSt. thla I munJ ~ or ·~ Man old ' had 1 .since FA to ba in& I creai Rom Mn. lt estin bersl hall; to d• first .som1 •bot! TE form Lii c as•ft year key I inte1 the Ing. <ens ohur fessl ll< of fie c:ont tor• fron erec lpm pers and grin M foll~ Mas . Frei terd FaU mw to c' nun and 11 pari plat the day I " , • . • . . " -.. 1 , !""""'~~·No!!!'"!!~!!!-!!!..!'~".1!'""!!!.,-~:_--!!-'-!-~YC,!!"L:!!:!!O:!.T~AU7 ·:B'lseonsln C:o ... troversy ' , ' .. , • .!:. • 'n· ·de ' ,. ision. zvi s • • • Catholic Church· ' Castration °'~Requested' . . ~ ~or Rapist. NECEDAH. W'-. ("Pl -"I hi HEAllLDSllVRG (UPI) - q n s sermon and pllisll bulletin •--~ II ell u-It' •-••b stood al the door 'WalUng, but advlsinc the Van Hoof..,, to loot •-uw ,. • • --. none of them .._ed uj>," said !or aootber cburcb lo .. ,,., decision but she'll !' along with the Rev. Jame;s-Bame;, putor -ON·Tv••o•v-Ml'l'D• -. ~~~,W:,",';.!:'1to't.:"~al!: of SI. Francia of Allis! Church in . -n~·, --. · -tbil tiny central Wise<ain com-Inc in •ilent prayer for about 15 ID a:cban&e for -from :%" ~~~::1:-coilc!A> r.t =~1~8nF':t~·.~~.;;·:--J"!!j am 'willlile to doanythlncltl '"Ibey'' are the ;.vJ Hooten" leave the church before llaia can eet out and be with my wtre or "shrlners'' -fdJowers of began. -an)'thlna.'' Gerald Dean Mu- Mary AnD Van Hoot, 8 66-year-•. ''.It waan't an order," he s~d. well •. 21, wrote lo his attorney, A. old widow who claims to have 1 Just asked them to le~ve qwet-G. Rmo. had vifiOlll of the Blessed Virgio l>:, ~~after about a nunute they since &19. did. IUZZO RAD TO teU the preg- nant Mrs.1 Maxwell, 21, crippled by cerebral palsy since birth, that the ofter included castration for the confessed rapist. FATHEK BARNEY'S decision to bar her followers from attend- in& Masi at his church bas in· creased the apUt between the Roman Catholic Church and Mn. VanHoof'adisciples. lt is • split ,wbicb the priest estimates ha1 cut parish mem· bership of about 7.50 by more than ball; has caused parish income to drop by 4' percent from the f'll'll to the third quarteff-and bas some 1•van Hoofers" talking .about building their own church. THE DIVISION began when a former bishop of the Diocese or Lai Crosse denounced her claims as•false in 1955. Then early this year Mrs. Van Hoof and six of her key followers were placed under interdict by the current bishop, the Most Rev. Frederick Frek- ing. Interdict, a rarely invoked censure, forbids access to any church sacraments except con- fession. Despite the opposition from the official church, Mrs. Van Hoof contends that she has continued to receive visions and messages from heaven. Her followers have erected a series of shrines on her former farm, several hundred persons have moved to Necedah and others make regu lar pil - grimages to pray there. MRS. VAN HOOF and her followers continued to attend Mass at St. Francis after Bishop . Freking issued his letters of in- terdict in April. But sioce August Father Barney has refused com- munion to all persons unwilling to demonstrate their public re· nunciation of the Necedah shrine and its related activities. The priest, who has been in the parish since 1974, bad hinted at plans to keep the shriners out of the church entirely, and on Sun·· day announced the new policy in Big Rit a UPI T ........ Passerby ;;tares at a 15·foot blowup poster of actress Rita Hayworth as it makes its way down a San Fran- cisco street . The picture is being transported by three ~essengers atop their heads after they learned no cab would carry it. It's bound for a movie theater foi-a revival of the movie "Cover Girl.'' u1•m not going to stap Gerry from doing what he wants," she said Thursday at the family's rancbhouse south of here. But though Mrs. Maxwell won 't slop her husband, the law apparent.I)' will .. Superior Judge Joseph P. Murphy Jr. turned him down. "'LOGICALLY, WHAT he's proposing -castration -is, heaven knows, a medical pro- cedure," Murphy said. "From a legal stand point. the judge doesn't have. the option to authorize it."· . Under the law, judges can or- der castration only in ex- ·traordinary cases of child molestation and violent sex crimes. Maxwell entered guilty pleas to one count of forcible r~ and another of assault to commit rape. IN A. R ECENT San Diego case. a judge ordered a man to either undergo eastratioo or go to jail. But the man was un8bletofi.nd a urologist who would perform the· operation. Maxwell, whom Murphy or· dered transferred from the. Sonoma County jail to Atascadero State Hospital after hearing judgments by two court- apPointed psychiatrists, was told by Rizzo: ''You got a hell or a lotol years ahead, a hell of a lot, to be without a sex drive." BUT RIZZO SAID the un- employed carpenter "is terrified of institutions. He's decided be would rather be castrated than spend another day in jail or a m ental institution.'' -- I S.o.e= Session w.-.sc1a,, Now. I~, 7:30 pn1 at Ensign Junio r High School. 2000 CliffDrive. Newport Beach *Save Our Beaches (wtthout bani$hing Man's Best Friend) Committee Meeting They planned to ban the dogs at the last City Council meeting ...and we turned out overflowing attendance to stop their action. The best we could do .•. without you .•• was to gain a 90 day re- spite. Now we have less than 60-days left to build organizational strength. Solutions to the problems will be presented at this meeting. We need your help, membership, to show how many people really care on a permanent basis. BeThere- Join the s.o.e:s who really care • THIS IS NOT A "BEACH PEOPLE'S" PROBLEM THIS IS EVERYBODY'S PROBLEM Paid for by-Save Our Beaches Committee. 3000 W. Qceanfront (714) 675-1484 Michael Wolf, Chairman · • Where everybody can steal from the rich 6100 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach (714) 631-0722 Between the Santa Ana River Jetty and Superiol'. Blvd. HOURS : Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: llAM-8PM Saturday & Sunday: IOAM -SPM Closed Mondays & Tuesdays • We accept Mas ter Charge or BankAmericards, cash or personal checks When things are .-.nen, you can make out like a bandit. When things are rotten Oike the economy is now ), the rich shirtmakers get desperate. They'll sell us T-shirts, football and baseball jerseys, sweat-shirts and the like for pennies on the dollar. First quality shirts, as well as over-runs and slightly irregulars. We have over 10,000 in stock now. In a great variety of colors and in sizes to fit everyone from Friar Tuck to Little John. All priced to be the biggest "steal" since Sherwood Forest. And what's more. new stock arrives all the time ; so make Robin Hood a habit. ·:OPENING SALE! RingNeckT· Shirts '· Irregulars <but Jr. Sizes Boy's Sizes Men's Sizes Baseball jerseys Super Jerseys Sleeves Irregulars Conly slightly l Boy's Sizes s1.99 Men 'sSizes S2.49 Men's Football jerseys With numbers Gold, Blue& Maroon w/. White "''-'' very ni ce) Red, Blue & Green Stripes ~ c 1st Quality.,...'"''" s2.99 f -1 Men's Short·Sleeve Sweat- shirts Blue or White ' Irregulars I but who cares) • Boy~s Football T·Shirts With numbers Red. Blue or Green Isl quality s1.99 Men's Long·Sleeve jerseys ... ....-:rGi Football Jerseys Green or Blue Irregulars (but neat) ' Men's Long•Sleeve Sweat-_.....,,O'."' shirts Ll. Blue, Dk. Blue or Green Irregulars (so is the price) • J - -- - I 1 " •i '! Ii ·1 ' I • ' ~ " ,. o . ,. '·I ,. I ' -· I ' -- • • I . ..- A 8 DAIL V PILOT Frld1 , N~mbef 14, 1975 Misses' Robe Clearance SAVE 50o/o! Form al L~ngth llalf Slips Nun Clin):l {T:lol I !>lq1s ~'ilh lace trim. While ur black. Sil('~!' :l.1 ·L. Hegular $> 2so Were $6 tu $15. Womens', Misses' Breakfast Coats. Short Sleeve and Slttve· !~Styles ..•.......•.... , ...... $3 lo7.SO Women's Hosiery 3 prs.$1 Punly hose, knee·h1ghs or ankle hig~. One si:r.e fits all. We.re $1.59 pr. Acrylic Knit Mittens • , ........ 79c pr. Vinyl Handbags Adjustable sh oulder straps, outside pockets. Fall Colors. 2ss Misses' Gowns and Pajamas CLEARANCE! 30o/o to 60% OFF Former Low Prices •Tremendous Sell'ct1on Apparel For ••. • Wom en·s •Men's • Chddrt·n·:. • Limilcd Quantities Many Oae-of -a-Kind -Some Dented and Scratched -' ill~f: ( Home Appliances-Floor ~o4dt• SAVE $40 to $100! Washers and Dryers SZ69.99 Gas tlryer with Electronic .~ ;., SAVE .• t, Refrigerat•s 1.E • $459.99, 17 Cu. Ft. llMriil -"' r~ i · White. #65721 ..... .,,;._ .. ,. ,. S<·nsor. White. I only. #73811 ........... 219.97 -...:"------~""'-------~~-----------------tl--------"1 SJ99.99 Portable Washer, 1-spero. (~-B e d \\bile. I only. #44511. ................. 159.97 $539.99, 17 cu. Ft. JiiHlitll .31 'with Jcemaker• .. ~;l((! 1 only. #62746 •••• ,~.... • • Drastic Reductions Women 's Dress, Casual & Sandals w{'r(' 97c SJ.99 pr. ..... -·. CUT $6 ! Little Girls' C logs Were $6.99 pr. l.ittlc girls' limited slzts in colors. Women's, Children's Canvas Shoes ~~~0 ~01~~-c kch~fd~~~~~ 2 ~3 have rubber tot" caps. ' 'IP Woml'n's, c hildren·s prs. si1.es. 33% OFF Put-On Shop Boys' Coordinated Collection $9.99 Western-style Jeans .............. 6. 77 $9.99 Toughskin ''"' Western-style J eans 6. 77 $5.99 Crew Knit Tops, Solids, Pallerns .. 3.97 $7.99 Knit Shirts, Lon g Sleeves .......... 4.97 $16.4~ C.P.O. Unlined Jackets .......... 10.97 Shirts sizes I •1-20. Pant waist sizes 25·30. Quantities Limited lo Stock on Hand Sears CUT$8 to $10! Men's Slacks Were $18-$20 991 Polyester doublC knit. SiHS to ri\ most men. • fl 00000 00000 0 .,.,., w ts ( ; 1 CUT 49o/o ! Pillows ' : I _/1 { 'J I . , ,. . i Pooh Irregular 9ft'p·n l'lay Slut:. Regular S.I 99 If Perfect 2 ro r '5 ·t~'L_,(l_l .· · __ ·. \ . 1'~·o ·~·a y :-.lrl'l l'h knit. , r·1;1mc rt·~1stanl . Si1.cs n(•wborn tu m t·d1um. l':istl·l ~ •\1,11! p.,~, 1 l•ro•I~· '""' Men 's and Boys' Gym Shoes Casu;1I fabr1t· !>hO('!> 1n m1·n· ... .ind ho}:. Sill'~ Men's Casual Shoes CUT $12 to $13 ! Were $14.99 and $15.99 Men's Wearables Were $35 Knit and Suede Jackels 6 only ....................... : .. 17.50 We re $60 Sport Coats not all sizes and colors ...................... 29.97 Were $25 Johnny Miller Slacks .. 14.97 Long Sleeve Sweatshirts ........ 2.97 Were $3.99 and $4.99 Sport Shirts Broken Sizes ................ 4 for $10 33% OFF Children's Winnie-the-Pooh Coordinated Collection $1 Casual Jea•s. Plains, Patterns .......... 4. 77 $4 Short Slttve Knit Cr"' Tope .. , ......... 2. 77 $5 Short Sleeve Knit·Shlrts, Salkll .... , .. ,,. . 3. 77 $6 Long Sleeve Turtleneck Shirts .......... 3.97 $6 Slttveless Sweater Vests .......... 1.. •••• 3. 97 Quantities Limited to Stock on Hand Sizes l·IZ~ .. ®Walt Disney Prodvclions Standard S!Z(· 249 3so Whil e They Last! SAVE $5 .61 on 2 Boxes! Heavy Duty Laundry Deter gent Regular $9. 79 Box 2 24-lb. 1397 Boxes Yi cup dol's an average family washload. Clearance!· Assorted Ch ristmas Candles 50o/o Off Former Low Prices Yardage Remnants ¥2 Off Regular LO\.\' Prict~s SAVE 50%! Acrylic Rug Yarn Reg ular 39t 5-in. 'Cut Rug Yarn .. . Re~ular SI .IO ea. S369.99 J.ady Kenmore Gas Dryer White. I only. #7-t901 ................. 279.97 S.IS.1.99 J,ady Kenmore Washer Gold Color. 1 on ly. #24906 ............ 354.97 5279.99. 3-Cycle, 2-Speed Washer While. I only. #2-1451. ................. 229.97 5229.99 Elrclric Dryer. Whitt•. 2 only. #63621 ........................ 149.97 S32·1.99 J)cluxe 3-C3·cle \V asher Gold Color. 1 only #23816 ............. 284.97 $!34.99 f:lectric Dr)'t:'r . 1\\'0cado color. 1 only. #6 3624 ................. . 154.97 S289.99 3-Cycle-2-Speed Washer White. I only. #25201 .................. 229.97 ~44 .99 Electric Dryer with I-:lec. Sensor. Avocado. 2 only. #63814 .... 184.97 5279.99. 3-Cycle-2-Speed \\'asher \Vhit e. 2 only. #21451 ................. 229.97 S239.99 Gas Dr)·er \\ilh automatic lemp. While. 2 only. #74'151 ............ 199.97 ' S374.99 Lady Kenmore Gas Dryer. Gold Color. I only. #74906 ......... ··' 294.97 $269.99 Electric Dryer. White. 1only.1165701 ........................ 199.97 Kitchen Remodeling Buys! $?59.99 Undcrcounter Dishwasher. #76 13 .......................... 209.97 $289.99 Under counter DiSh\\•asher. #7614 ................... 249.97 S..129.99 Undercountcr Dishwasher. #76 15 . .. .. .. . . 279.97 . :\tetal Kitchrn Cabint>ls Some Dented .... ....... 50o/o OFF R eg. Prices $59.99 Garbage Disposer, #6529 ........ 49.97 Microwave Ovens · $189.99 Microwave Oven. #99061 . . . . . 149.97 $329.99 Microwave Oven. #99251 ...... 229.97 Plumbing Needs Buys ! SO-Gal. Gas \Valer lleater . 40·Gal. Gas Water lleater $79.99 White Toilet ..... . ....... 99.99 ... 89.99 . . 49.99 Casi Iron Free-Standing ll'ood Heater .. 89.99 $69.99, 20-in. Vanity with White China Top ....... · ............... 39.97 $239.99 Gas Wall Furnace ............ 119.99 $85 lo $160 Bath Tubs. As Is . . .... $30 to $80 'iii ' $809.99, 22 Cu. Ft. SI 'ii!':~ lcemak"er •. Golil Oll•l•U P $869.99, Z4 Cu. Ft. •.w:i _,: Icemaker•. Wbite.'(f.lqnl)i.<>(1 $329.99, 14 Cu. Ft. 1fbi# .'1 Top Freezer. Wblt.el>~onJ1~ $559.99, 19 Cu. F t . 'aflriil ei Jc'emaker#. WhiteJ(tfenf~·i· $709.99, 22 Cu. li1t.ioent'li .j\ Refrigerator, Co.,..rtOll'le, 1165962 .......... ""' •·• • • . .. $879.99, 24 Cu. Ft. &tl&b ·f ' lcemaker,,. Gold C~1) f4 $469.99, 17 Cu. Ft.-.Wril!-"' Avocado Color. I dnJyi.#-61 $569.99, 19 CU. Ft.~ril! ll lcemaker ..... Avocild&col ·JO -#65934 •.....•..•• , ..... ; •• $599.99, 19 Cu. Fl,;ftefr1~ •:1 lcemaker". Coppermoe.11~ #65942 ••••••• ~ ...... '·.. •l $539.99, 17 Ou. F't-lll:drit I' Icemaker•. Co~·IJ $879.99, 24 CU.· Ft. l,lfire-tij ,,i Refrigerator. CoPl*tolilc I only. '1165072 ..••• :: ••• • 17 Cu. Ft. Refrigeratorr>r! Icemaker•. Go ld Clllor.·l • • $739.99, Side-by-Si*IRef:'t lcemaker. While . l;Olll!t'. 1 ~lcem•ker Hookup,to,"11aler~~·* $399.97, 15 Cu. Ft. Aiolstl\, i Freezer. I only. #2f0t' ... ; ... ,. $289.99, 15 Cu. Ft. Olesil .) I . #1521 .................. 1 . ~39.99, 19.5 cu. F~i\Jprie J Freezer. 2 only.#~;-:!." $119.99, 5,000 BTU>lll"Co1 t 1 only #7305 ...... --··. ·• $'l59.99, 11,000 Air Woditl , 2only. #72 19 .......... .. S279.99, 11,000 BT~. ' ' 2 only. #7328 . . . . . •• .. . . • • $129.99, 22,000 BTl:Dlli"01l1 I only. #7380 ........... . ' $519.95 Fisher 2 and.rChacl Stereo Music CenteelN0"1 I! 2only ..................... . $199.99 AM /FM 8.'fr>ltir.I"~ Music Center. 4 only .. ·Irr· #9146. 2 speakers .. . . . . • i $279.99 Spanish St)llo Coiw:• 8-track player AM/JrM.1111 $649.99 25-iJ!.· •con,.iic.>St.•• .style. 3 only. #4379 ....... •·;; $189.99, 25 in. Con~(Joe M 1 only. #4332' ..... --···· $349.99, 15-in. •PorObleO-t HALF PRICE #40591. ................. , ~-::-~r:· CUT$2 ,. .... \ Seleded Croo• of Spring '75 Travelknit® Men's Suits Was $89 44so Not all colors and sli:es, aoburryl Cotton Canvas Work Gloves Were 99e pr. 2 pr.'l One sli:e fits all . CUT 50%! Heavy Duty Work Socks Were 9'Jt pr. 2 pr. fl White. Men·s 1izes S SEARS HAS 3 CREDIT PLANS ' 1 ~ Seart ~r\O 2. Sears Easy 3, Sears Modern1zng Charge M:counl Paymenl Plan Credit Plan \ ' • to $6! I Men's j Out-of-Pkg. • ): Dress Shirts -' 1 Were $6 to SlO l -, 397 1 I l ·R K· Short and long sleev~ ,. Broken sizes. Som~ •:1 out ·of -packa'e' I'<. I .Quantities limited. l«:I b• I • __ ;._. ...... -.... --" AJ§k Aboltl Tl1r111 ..•• Thf're I~ 011'· ·ro ~lti t \0f111r :\rr•l1 /ii~ /r(J ~frl: ~9 ~ l ; I \ ' ·- '4 ·Lb. Hoffy Hot Dog .with Free Pepsi in Pooh Glass . ' • HotJ>9iwitA Free P.epsi In Pooli Glass FREE -To The First 400 Winnie-the· Pooh Glass with Pepsj FREE 6 oz. Pepsi with Sandwiches Customers With : This Coupon 2-qt. Pitcher With 4 Tumblers Sat., Nov. 15th Only 9AMto3PM 11o .. 111eot •..........•..•.. $1 I """'•>-···· , .......... $1 I ti.maod Cb..,.. ........... $1 I i)nly, 9 a.m. to 3p.m. "Clear;ince Items -Bring Your Truck or Trailer Umited Quantities ~-Some Scratched or Dented . HOME NEEDS! ; to $120! ' ' e l..& F'reezers · .yator ' '"' ... ,,~············ 339.97 xator • ;wor. •.• :.. . .............. 429.97 ' :.Side with l•U pnly. #65066 639.97. .: .~Side with ,,,._Jl65()71 •••••• 729.97 .!ralor with OllJ11if #6211ll •..• 259.97 ~ator with y•:. #64931 ...... 449.97 ' . A.er* Oll'le. I only. ·• • '... • ......... '. ' . 58.9.97 b . r. Side with i:.o> only. #65076 .. 739.97 • ii@ . -"'•tor .to 65724 ........ 349.97 ril! .ierator with col ·ior. I only. .. .; •••.•.......... 449.97 -- • •• • ••..........•• 499.97 ., F•torwith ero<J only. #62141.429.97 ·tij .~Sidewith ~IQ' ... .. : .• • • ....••••••••• 739.97 Sewing Machines & Vacuums $330Sewiog Machine Head. I only. #1703 $180 $399.95 Sewing ~lachine with Case. I only . #1803 /9708 .................... 219.95 $399.95 Sewing ill a chine with Case lonly.#1802/9708 .................... 179.95 $179.99 Compact Refrigerator . I only , ......... 99.!h 5219.99 Electric Fireplace I only .......... 99.97 50 o/o OFF Sf'an Former Prices Ughts, Chandeliers $239.95 Sewing Machine with Case Were 39c to 99c • I only. #13 20/9241 ....... ·.· ............. $159 Electrical SuppUes $269.95 Sewing Machine with Cabinet 4 for $1 I only. fl320/9708 ............... , . , .. 199.95 Reg. 69c ea. Ivory Color $179.95 Sewing Machine with Quiet. Switches Cabinet. I only. #1250 /9130 ............. 129.95 4 for $1 $129.95 Com mode Sewing ~lachine Cabinet. 1--•El-ect•n•"r•a•I De-p·t.-.... I only. #9505 ..................... : ... , .. 79.95 $<19.95SewingCabinet.J only. #9130 .... 29.88 $109.95 Shampoo/Polisher. I only. #8580 .. $79 $89.95 Shampoo/Polisher. I only. #8'!80 .... $59 $34.95 Reconditioned Upright Vacuum. I only. #3139 .•........................ 24.88 Painting Needs $259.99, 'l'<·HP Paint Sprayer. l only. .#15416 ........... : .. · .. , ................. $149 $249.99, J.ffp Paint Sprayer. I only, #15444 •. · ••.•........ ; .............•.••.. $139 $359.!19, 3·HP Gas Paint Sprayer. lonly. #15467 ... , ...................... $249 Rental Ski . Equipment 50o/o OFF Rental Price Skis, Boots and Poles New Assorted Size Skis ....••••••...•.••. 7f.88 $15.99 Sleeping Bag .... 1.88 99t Styroroam ~lee Chest 28·Qua.rt .......•...... 49t SAVE $100 ! 8-Foot Pool Table Regular $249.99 14999, $379.99, 2-HP Sprayer. With accessories . Sears Engine Analyzer J Jtegular Sll·l.ie "21033 SAVE $20! 9499 8 Track Stereo Tape Player Regul<:1r $49.99 •5'»-1 2999 $!4.99 :\ir Sus1>ension 5-in. Speakers #62381. ....................... 18.99 (;ARPET REMNANTS 30o/o to 70 % OFF ' ~a rs Ht"gular PriCt"S High·ldws. shags. plushes. Solids. tweeds Sizes !JP to Z...ft. in length. · SAVE 21 o/o to 35o/o ! .CHAIR BONANZA . . < I ~------ I ------ SAVE$32.48 Chef-Quality Cookware Regular Sl•par11tl· Pru·e~ 1·01al $62.-.15 2997 8·~~i 2, 3 -ql . cove r t>d I S:tU('t"pans, 8 & IO·in. \· sk illets. 6-qt. Dutch O\·en. Square Griddle or IO·ln. Frying Pan .. 2.97 ea. •t CUI' 50%! Portable lfibachi Wa:i M.97 ' For piC'n1c or camping. Rla<"k 247 "Matchbox" Calculator l .o'A' Priced 888 ·I functions . Operates on 9·volt battery. $<12.99 to S69 .90 File Cabinets 1'wo and t'our Drawer Cabinets. Some with locks. lot Jr•r:lth .. i . •nly. #62746 :. 449.97 Ret: ·ngerator with R~gU)ar $139 .95 to $229.95 I only. #15378 ............ , . , ........... $239 Hun·; ... ' Ooly' 29 97 49 97 Prnressional l 0>tollati<>n '.'low • lo • 5209.99, 'lz·HP Sprayer. Available at Additional .,. ________________ ,... ________________ _ ion1y. #15364 •......................... $109 '"eo._ .. ____ ...,. SAVE ~0.95! . !I. 1163061. ....... 599.97 · :~,fbpply Available, E:stra Ht SS Upright . , .... ;:· •...........••• 329.97 l .'reezer. •.. .I : ............ : 199.97 Pri€·'1t Frostless . ;d. ............... 369.97 Co1 til.itioner ~ -··. · ................ 79.97 ·u oner "' ' •• • • . • ••••••••••••• 15_9.97 ~'Olllnditioner ~· .: •.• ~ ............... 179.97 dlnditioner •. .. • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . 229.97 $299.99, 1-llP Paint Sp rayer. I only. SA VE $1.91°! #15454 .............................. $229.99 $309.99, l ·HP Paint Sprayer. Light Brown Jonly.#154 58 .......................... $230 Wall Cork $149.99, 'h·HP Paint Sprayer. 1117114 .................................. $97 Discontinued and '.\lix-;llix Paints $3.99-$12 .99Gallon ............ ., .......... $1 $2.99 to $3.99 Quart •... , ................. 48c SJ.69 :;;pray Paint. Assorted colors ........ 47 c $6.95 to $8.50 .Wallpaper ........ As Is J.50 roll R•g. $1 'Ill 2 88 CUT 25%! Garage Dool Opener Was $99.99 SAVE $80 ! Holl ywood Bed Set Regular 11"\9 $149.95 --~ ... l-ie<idboard. cover. Corner Groilp With.Stereo .. ··· --~;~ ;7_~,.·~~~~:r 29988 :. ·j.i j· aO..i flt"rcOlo'n°t ~l~tefin. lweedOrcovt'r . ' . TV's and Stereos SA V.E 11 o/o to-23% ! Cl11c.-nel .'N<>• J !peakers. . . . . . . • ............ 349.95 · dr.!' :tereo ....••.......... '. 149.99 Col>' sole Stereo with I 'i11ton1y: #31646.189.99 • c.iS,:1tanisb . · .•.• c-; •......••.• ,.~9.99 -OoHorTV .•...•............. 389.99 . $349.99, 9-in. "PortableColor TV J only . #4002 .......................... 189.99 $199.99, 25·in. ,,.Console Color TV 2only. #4480 ............ , ............. 649.99 $99.99, 12-in . *Black/White TV . IOonl y. #5012 .......................... 79.99 $89.99, 9-in. *Black/White TV . IO only . #5003 .......................... 69.99 $2:99.99 Compact 4 Chann.el ~tusic Center 3only. #97021 .......... ' .............. 199.99 •Diagonal me •sured picture Limited quantity. '6501 Installation extra. Sidewalk Pl ant VALUES Reg. SS.99 2·Gal. Aralia Sieboldi . : : , , 3.97 ' . . R ECLINER·SALE ~e~~~~ !89.~7 7 9 88 to 19988 SAVE $60.! Ranch-style Bunk Bed Set Reg. $5.99 2·Gal Regular $229.95 Australlan Fern ...... 3.97 bJe0"'9lorTV.3only. Two bunk beds. ,..,...o 299 97 mattresses, ladder and SA VE $100 NQW.! IO-Inch Radia l Arm Saw Rt"gular S2ti9 99 ~16999 T>t.•\·t:liip~ 2111• 1·pfr<ull {'Vrl\rols. ;i:2:JJ I ~n :~~\ ~- Reconditioned Power Mowers 30 % 1040% 0 FF Sears Formtt Prices Selection of rotary .. and recl·lype mowers. ....... 1t•........... . Some New, S4;1me Demonstrators-Mtthanically Perfect Reg. $5.99 2·Gal guard rail. • 1-1'------• !ll~r":i~-------.. ---------f "'""'" Fecn .... .. .. 3.97 .,. ________________ .,. _________________ • DiTsc1oRntEinSued CUT 5001.o '· Reg.$6<9S.Ga1 SAVE $30 to $100! ' r t .. ' . -; ( Italian Cypress .... 3.97 01. Versatile Sofa Sleepers 5 0 -;o Reg. S?.49 5·Ga1. 19 s:?79.95 Plaid Sora Slrt'1"-'r .. . ............ 219.88 C 1 S k 1-libiscus ........... ' · 1 349 88 OFF 3SU3 OC S $3W.95Que-e n Sofa Slet'per... .................. • For Men Reg. $8.99 5-Gal. $399.95 Queen Sofa Slct'per ...................... 299 .88 Ficus Benjamina ... 6.97 $259.99 Standard Sofa Sleeper . . . . . . ... . ..•.• 189.88 $350.95 Quttn ""'' s1............... . ...... 299.88 Former Trade-in Prices Plus F.E.T. AND Old Tire. Were 99<: Assorted si:r:es, tread, Hanging patterns. Som e . *l blemishe d •. Limited 2 • Baskets f211S quantities. pr. · •Blemish does not alfed 3 97 SAVE 50% on Bedding! Twin l\1 atlress or t•oundat1on • i .SAVE $16 l Sale! Penske , i. nnliug ucht ~ K· egular 1997 ~· ....... '11 t. . • !_ Pc, JWered by 6 or lZ.tolt C'U ba fttery. l.l""~rl~orm:.;an;•;:•~o~rs:,;at~e~t;~.-.r---------, W..-e $5.99 • • •• $35.99 Penske Men's Choose•·'"' Col•••. Begonia, Baby Tca r11. Timing Light Underwear Artlllcr;. Asp•ngus Fem. Replar $35.99. 99 97 Assorted C9 \~ and C1 'h: I ' 7 Was SI .59 C Outdoor Replacement · to $2 .SS ••· 88c Xmas Lights .... 12 for , I Sears I 1 So· nth Co t Plaza ~-~~·~-. as I R•< $11~95 59.88 .... l-'\lll l\1<1tlress nr F'oundallon ~'ii 9$ 6 9. 88 .... Reconditioned Craftsman Tools 50 % OFF Sears t~ormer Prit'd EIE"Cttic tools, drills. 'circular saws. sanders, routers. 3333 Bristol St. Phone 54()\3333 • l I ' ' The ~ • Over thirty quali ty stores in ,1 totally new specialty shopping center in the hea rt of m agical Laguna Beach 384 Fo res t A ve .. Laguna Beach• Free Parking Open 7 0Jys d week 10 A.M. 6 P.M. (Sunday from Noon), Fri. 'f1/ 9 . '· Buy Your Christmas Gifts at Public AUCTI@N .. ,,~ .. .:.~ -:.:,·-.~·.·~· ~ ~-~ ....... -..... •' ~ -.... ~~ ,-~~ • :.J., l c ...... --.. ~-......... ,. --- ··1 know why you're always cool to me ... it's that refrigerator." Po11el to Probe Sex Hormones Cancer Link? WASHINGTON CAP) -The Food and Drug Ad· ministration will convene a committee or outside experts next month to discuss four new studies that suggest heavy use of female sex hormones may contribute to a higher uterine cancer rate in older women. JCPenney , · GAIDEH CENTEI FASHION ISLAHD STORE OHLY THIS WEEK'S GARDEN SPECIALS! Standcrd Red CLA~ POTS 6" Stondard Pot 6"" Pan ..... 49c =· DIEFFENBACH IA HOUSE 129 PLANTS 4" Pot CAMARY ISL Pl_ME PYRACAMTHA 'G•on 99c ENGLISH PRIM~OSE lriglol =~~Fun 69c 4" Pal Beautiful Florist MUMS Foo1 1 88 Wrapped e SHOP SUNDAY MOON to 5 p.m. NEWPORT 'fi CENTEf<. FASHION ISLAND•(714) 644-2313 FRIDAY,SATtJRDAY. SUN DAY AT 8,P.111. (INSPECTION 7·1 P.111.) An estimated 25 million prescriptions for t he hormo ne estrogen were filled last year. primarily to ease women through the discomfort of menopause. internal document called a ·•talk paper,'' dis· tributed to its regional ~:;::;:::;=:=====::::::;:::;=:;;::::::;::::;::::;;::_;:::;_==::::::::;::::::=:; and district offices. that r .,, '&ii 11---~, ~I _{l•1 ~' ·--.r' I .1 I '{ti _ ~" / 'i' . ~ ~-' ! .~ .. .'..:..:..~I ' 1.Lli .. (>~ : I .J.1'''· f~1(~~]J§b-'. Sl .000.000 INVENTORY From Estates, Courts, Oul·of-Pawn. Bonkruptcie$ 1!1J1•/•IHl• "n / 1•ir (r').'~f<1/. '-11.,/1'1•/ ,0,1ft rr Porreloins. Orlf'nlal 0/JJrC'I~ d"_,, '1 Pt11nr1nq~. ,/rwrln.'. A ru.qur•. B'""'"J. / urnrlurt>, StlFc l lnd1un Turqur11,,· ln1tdditiflf'1&linir.s1W ilfm~.11.r h<1•'•·nnrof1he uniqur gifi rtn1hr;o,1t• 11 na "'' vonr h1rnd< 11 .. d 16rgf'\I •10Ck' of Mf q11o1lil'y. bn1nd name cryilill, rtU.ti"e~ buy th~" 11 .. ·n 91h~ in• nrw and l'lC•!ln!I po1c1Llin, 11kif1, c..._ Mid 01ht1 gih ltf mli -11U w11y. brand nrN 1n.d pPriK'C -hom bankn1p1clu and You can uw your BankA•'1'kard, ,. ... ., C ........ pcnon11l chtck or c.1h ~---You w! tM prk• ,.u1Wtf •llh full •xthangt or rflund !Qr cA"cli• pm.Jlt:S" on 11ny lltm pUn:hawd ;tnd jlh.,.'n·1s ii gift. Or. lf ~u prtl•r, purcha~ our Want lo Hll? Call Uli for 11 htt appral1o11I, during our in1~1ion hours. at your convtnifll(t. !)All V .... HOURS Inspection & Priuate Safes SATURDAY 12-5 • L Ins rd \~'edneM!ay & lhur~d~y 2S42 •cs1 COA!i.1 HIGHWAV. NEWPORT BEACH.CAUrORNIA 92,.J c1 1.a )64~lltt WE BUY FOR CASH OR SEIL 01'1 COllfllf/SS/01'1 WHOLE ESTATES OR S/1'/GLE rrEMS 1\lfl l[VfNl.AUCTIQN([H DR. DONALD Austin. who heads the California Tumor Registry. report· ed last month that the uterine cancer rate in his state has increased by about 35 percent the last seven year s . Notin g the r ise in fem ale ho r mone use, Austin s aid his data "support the hypothesis that estrogen given to postmenopausal women might be the cause.'' TWO OTHE R studies to be published Dec. 2 in t h e Ne w En g l a n d Journal of Medicine will suggest a statistic al li nk between estrogens and uterine ca:ncer, a ccord· ing to drug experts who have read the papers. The a uthors are Ors. H a rry K . K iel and Wi lliam D. F inkle of the K a i ser Foun da t ion Health Plan lnc. in Los Angeles, and Dr . Donald C. Smith of the Mason Clinic in Seattle. 11IE FDA also has re- ques ted unpublished data from another tumor registry study by Dr. Edgar L. Kamowsk.i of the University o f Co lorado Sch ool of l\t edicine in Denver. The agency said in an the FDA "is now aware of several studies in this country which are r e· porting a r el ationship be t ween estroge n t herapy in postmenopausal women and endrometrial cancer \cancer or the lining or th£' uterus ).'· Suit Filed Over Movie About Darin LOS ANGF;J,ES (APl -Claiming ttie "right or publicity" as a property right, the estate or singer Bob~x Darin has s ued NBC-;' Inc. a nd Al an Landsburg Productions for $1 million in damages . At t orney Gera ld Lipsky noted in the Superior Court suit that an unauthorized m otion picture about the singer would di min ish the value of his estate. Lipsky , executor of Da r in's e s tate, also sought a court order to prevent the defendants from using the singer's ''name. likenes s or voic e'' without authorization. ieans and things opening today • I AL'S GARAGE 56 FA SHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7 030 .SUDBP values. Arm chair Reg. $89.99 sai.$7988 E ASY LIVING FURNISmNGS Enjoy comfortable se.vinKs on lo w profile furniture that's just right for a.pe.r1ment, study or patio, B lend11 easily w ith any decor, indoors or out, Come buy, save and iidci rus tic cha.rm to your scene . Coffee table $39.9 9 3-seat sofa Reg. $169.99 ........... Sale $14988 RELAX IN A LOVESEAT. Co11y so lution when space Is a prollle1n . The lovemonk, ~ two-cushion sofa, Is p e rfect in an a partn1ent. d en, liviQg room or fll"Uest bed,·oom. The cushioru;;, available in c11.n1eL rust, and apricot, provide a pleasant contrut to the rich dark stained r---1 ..... ~---~-wood.. .,,.i -"'f"'J Rog. ,,v ~ $139.9 9 t:-----1" ..:.. - Now $1198" ' COSTA MESA ORANG E ANAHEIM LAGUNA m· 271t CITY SHOPPING 506 E. BEACH """"'""' H:~:.c?! .. ~ CE NTER KAT ELLA AVE.1tM So. to.st Hwy. ~----· --·-540-7337 63:HH5 n <-2472 494·910.1 · . MON. T llRU SAT. 10·9, SUN.10·6 • l ~· .. .. • . . .. • -• • • • • • ' • I I . . . . ., . • • '· •. - • Frld!y, No¥ember 14. 1975 OAILYP1LOT All ·orangeco-t". • Sand, Gravel 'Top Priority' Dr11nk Driving l17WILUAJ1SCllllElllER Diedrl•h salil In ID Interview last week he . , 0t•D11tr,.....,. lhinb tbe Potential ol extraction must be fully ex· Ar S SANTA ANA -M much as 18 mil.Uon tons of plored and, if it is found harmfuJ to the park's en. rests Oar bJ1h·1rade sand and cravel may lie ~neath vironmegt, it can be abandoned. Caspers Regional Park and could return $90,000 in It was Diedrich who delayed acquisition of the SANTA ANA -The ..-b71Jo.e CHPlnlhe problem of drinking .~ dluing a given driven and the haYOC year baft average blood they can cause OG sb'eieb Utobol. t<eveb of .11 «Mn·. and &ee'<!'ays iJ C' i-nd tD .22 far the stale. worse In Orance ty --e•. andtbereatoftbeState. ''1'\U.t means perhaps· That observation was that our detection or our made Thursday by a effr.Jrts are stroncer in California HiCbll!aY Or-ance County-than in Patrol spokesman and tM rest of the state," be officials of the county said. Alcoholism Coun~U. Maxwell noted that 29 The eounc1l bas percent of all fatal atti- declared ne~t week dents in the state last ~roholism ActiOll W'S year involved drinking man effort to.Promote drivers with blood prograf!JS des1gn.~3Cl . to alcohol levels above .10. ~rk with the dr1nking Maxwell also observed!' drivers and ~ed ~·.:e. some that. while eight percent of the traffic •JCc1dents Of California drivers are they cause: • in the 15 through 18 year- aanuaJ extraction royalties toCOW\lY government. huge park site two years ago when the former That contention is made by one of three en-owners, a group of charity organizations, tried to vil'onmental consultine fums vying for a contract retain control over 50 percent or any sand and to d,raft lon1ran1e develQpment plans for the gravelroyaltiesearnedinthefuture. 5,SOO-acre wilderness park'tt miles from San Juan The charities relinquished that demand and the C.plstraoo. C!'OUllty paid lbem $f . .f million for the park land, Orange County Supervisors will be asked by the which is about ball ottbeold Starr Ranch. county Environmental Management Agency to Diedrich raised the matter of sand and gravel choose one of the three r111alists for the contract. ope.ration at the park two weeks ago when be The three potential contractors include: agreed to support a move to put county funds into all -Reynolds and Associates, which made the Ortega Higtiway improvement project in San Juan sand and gravel estimates and offered to do tbe Capistrano. planning for $80 ,000. He.said at the time he expects the city to be less -EDAW rnc. of N~wport Beach, wb.ich bas willing to opp<>se sand and gravel work in the park performed planniug for numerous major parks in exchange for the county assistance. around the state. Of the three proposals supervisors will consider -The consortium ol Raub, Bein and Frost and Tuesday for park planning, the Reynolds and As· Kammeyer and Lypcb Corporation. sociates document is most detailed in its discussion The latter firnfs also vowed to address the sand of natural resource recovery. and gravel Potential, which is deemed by several The Reynolds proposal states that its surveys supervisors one of the most crucial components of show that between 13 million and 18 million tons of any long-range plans for the park. >and and gravel lie within park boundaries. Both EDAW and the Raub, Bein and F'rost con - sortium have offered to do the planning for about $45,000. The C'o nsultanl also says deposits range from a depth of 1() to 15 feet up to depths of 40 to60 feet. CALl,OllHIA'S LAllGfSr LAW. SCHOOL WESTERN STAtE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY I UU'I' ACC,FOITfD IY 1H( sr.1..tf IA~ Of (,ALll-0,Nr-'4 OFFERS A PROGRAM OF FULL-TIME LAW STUDY TO BEGIN IN JANUARY e IH f /THtlt 1'f1 01 J YtARS cl 1ULL.1/ME. la• sludt (IS-16 dou•OOtl> houn f* •ttlJ. or • IH tnHlll J'h °' .. YfMS (II 1.ur.r111f rJQ-f, ....... 119, ot w•tl..d 1c,, 1lvrJ~ (J (1'11111 f* •e~, J.4 hovu ,,., (1(1'11); e Yo~ cc1 etJf~ fClu1 J!.iRIS DOCTOR {JDJ dt9•te o,,rJ owl.Ir 10 '°'-~ 1/t CALJfOltNIA aAlt tXAMIHA110H, Wltft 01 rffONt FOi CATAlO(;Ul 1111 North St•I• College Fullerton, CA 92631 (7141 993-7600 APPLY NOW fOI DAY, EVEN ING, 01 WEEKEND CLASSES BEGINNING JANUARY 19, 1976 SIMILAR l'ROGRAMS Al'AILABLE AT C00itD;N,1,7l CAMl'US IN SA N DIEGO SlUOINn ll,IOllU fOI fH>llAU.'I' INSUUD 5TU0l!"'l lOANS .coun c 1 l ?rogra~ old age bracket, that Director H: W _ ~oily said same group is involved t~e ~ounc1.1 will ~ry to in 16 percent or all fatal h.ighhght . ~n part1 ~ular accidents where alcohol som~ or 1.ts educational was blamed. At least one super visor, Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton, said he will not vote for any consultant that puts the sand and gravel at the bottom or hi~ In commercial terms. the consul tant estimated the county could extract 750,000 tons or material a year from the park and earn at least $90,000 in royalties fro m its sale. • AmOVIO fOI vtTEIANS • offen~gs used by traffic He speculated that the court JU.dges as referrals youngsters may drink to to: arrested drunken increase status or as an driv.er~. · alternative to o ther' Hi~hway P~trol Com-drugs deemed more mw11ty Relations Offi~r harmful by adults. Ger a ld Maxwell said lr.1cal enforcement ef· forts are proving more effec ti ve than the statewide average for drunken driving arrests. He said the S,000 to 6.000 drinking drivers ar- He said the popularity of vans has created a new and "hidden social atmosphe r e" that the CHP can't do anything about without u sing "palice state tactics." New Law Controls Dumping of Metal Directors o f the Orange County Sanita· lion District have passed an ordinance curtailing industrial discharges of heavy metals into the ocean. ' The first stage of the ordinance will take ef- fect next July. The Sanitation District ordinance will put Hmils on the amount of cad· mium. chromium, cop- per. nickel. silver, lead and copper to be pumped ' through the sewer lines. For example, a firm · discharging 4,000 pounds of cadm ium into the ocean per year would be limited to 1,000 pounds under the new law, a ' Aerial Mapping Success ANAHEIM -Sue· cessful aerial mappiflgof the ocean floor with an airborne l aser was described here W ednes- day by three researchers from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) resea rch center at Wallops Island, Va. The ne w technique "promises great savings in time and expense over the usu al sounding techniques,·· reported Hongsuk ll . Kim of NASA, and P eter 0 . Cervenka and Charles B. Lankford or Computer Sciences Corp. The NASA r esearch was presented to the E l ectro - optics /Intern a ti on a l Las-er 15 .Conference here. spokesman for the Sanitation District said. This could be brought about, he said. by c lean- ing up shop and in "good housekeeping techni · ques. Firms which produce electronic cirruitry or do metal plating are af- fected. A second stage calling for stricter controls is schedul ed to be in force in mid-1978 and would re· sult in the removal or ad· ditional metals . The spokesman said that pre.treatment at in- dustrial firms is expect· ed to be necessary at this stage. Greg Tamson, director of the Sanitation District laboratory, said that ad- verse effects on sealife by metal has yet to be-de- tected. "There seem s to be no speries that are diminished or dying off because of contamina· tion from metals," he said. He said thert seems to be higher metal content in tbe sediment near the outfall, but that fi s h don ·t SC('m t o be bothered. ''Our mercury content is very low ; we've never had a problem with that," he added. Chapman Fwtded O RANGE -The James Irvine Foundation has made a $.100 ,000 grant to Chapman Co llege. lt·s the largest s um given the institution in the 20·year relationship between the two entities. according lo college President Donald C. Kleckner. Elegance you can afford ... '.... .· r' ; . • PETITE AUBJ:RGE Brisrof and .5u 11flo1ver Sout/1 Coa:;t r/,1::a Vi/lfr1ge f'l1u11c 5.iti-d~_'i6 priority list. - ; l ·J • \ • , ' , q , ' i • F l ~i ' l • ' ' If you get the feeling somebody's rointing the finger ai you, you're ri ght. We vegot a serious 'itumion in Southern California . Our current supplies of natural gas arc dwindling, :in d it's aoino to take time to develop new sources . ~We ~at the Gas Company rcali:e it 's our rroblcm. But you should know it's also yo ur /'ro blcm . He rc's why. We're already unable to >LIP P y many 01 o ur larger "interruptible" industrial CU>tomcrs and if ;i ll of us don't make a serious effort to conscr\'e narur;il ga s, \\·c'rc going to have to start curtailing supplies to small businesses as early as 1978. Th~t means some businesses arc going to be hurt, and people will lose jobs. The resulting effects on the economy are depressing to contemplate. Every- one will be affected. We're asking your help at home and at work . Please conserve n atural gas. If you don't know the many ways you can save this valuable res0urce. fi ll in the courxm and se nd it to us. ' . i I. • " ,, * I / • \Ve liavc :i prO,!!r n.111 fo r c\·cry(Jllc, \JL'L.ttl~L' rt111'-t'r\·1 11<.: t'11crgy ts cvc·r)'Onc s concern. But it's got to st;irt \Vitl1 0 11c pcr'\c1n. 't'l1 U r---------------------------------, : 5outhcrn California Gas Company 1 Consumer Information ML24 \ Box 1249 Terminal Annex I Los Angeles, Ca. 9005 1 I I I I I I I 1)11..\1-..t' -..c 11LI me inf()r111;1 ti()n <111 110\\' t o .... ;1\ t' 11;11 LJr,il ':.!,I..., 0 .1t l1()Jl ll' 0 i11 bu ~i11c:-..., D i11 111tl11 ... rrv I t\,1n1c I I ----------------1 Adl!i l'"" I l C1ry St.Ht.' Z1r· 1 L----------------------------------1 Energy is our business. ' -, I I . l l • ! • • ! •• ! . l ' : • l • • • . • . • • • • • . • • ,J . • • • ( ( : ' • ' : • • • l • I • • I i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i ' I I • • l • • • ' I I ' ' .. ' 11 ... Co11scrvir1~ e.11cri::y is everyon e's l1t1sincss. IOU}Hflltt CAL»olf«A GAi C()IUirtlUIY 1 : '~ .. -,-:''--~~~~~,--c---~~-~~~~--'~~~~---.~~j l • r A 12 DAIL y PILOT Outhouse a Castle? Groups Clash on Privy SACRAMENTO (UPI>, -The backwoods folks, who f3'\l or out· houses. and their neighbors. who don't, collided again in a confronta - t ion over individual Am erica n lreedom. The encounter occurTed at a hear· ing C'alled by the State Department of I-lousing and Community Develop- ment which is considering exempting from state bui !ding cOOes small rural homes built by occupant..:;. Gov . Edmund G . Solon Jumpy Brown Jr , who has voiced conC'ern about creeping ~ovt•rnment in- trusion into the private affairs of Californians. has indicated he favors some relaxation of rigi d building code standards. First Leap Due at 53 EL CENTRO (AP) A 53 -ycar -old con· SUPPO RTERS seek codes that would allow outdoor µriv ies in stead of in door p lumbing, rour:h hl·Yin wood in- stead or graded lumbC'r and kerosC'ne lanterns 1n- ste.:ld of elect r1 city. gressman says he 'll parachute out of an airplane for the first time Nov . 25 ''to get it oul of m y syslem before I get too old .°' ,_,. ''I've had a lifl·long am-~ bition to n1 akc a parachute jump,·· said Rep. Clair W. £lurgent'r, (R-Calif. ), a former Air Force navigator. The plane will be one of the Navy's multi- engine craft used at the National Parachute Test Range ope ra ted west of El Centro Cot all military s ervices . It i s in Burgener "s district. Once in World War I I , he came close to a jump, Burgener said T hursday, but "I lined up in the 817 and the e m e rgency ended before I had to go . FIRST JUMP Rep Burgener !lous ing and Com - munit y Deve lopment Dire cto r Arnold Sternberg said adoption of new ruh:.•s affectin g rural residences would occu r bt'fore spr in g y,·hen the "'homebuilding season" starts. Deatm Elsewhere "TllF. JSSUF. here is not whether yo u pay tax- es or how much hair you . have on your head or the bottom of you r chin, .. hl' said. "The issue is not yo ur safety, but the im- part on your neighbors nnd their h ea lth and safety." "Six Amerira n presi- dents we re born in log cabins y,•itnout services or a s tructur a l engineer .·· declared Anon Forest, leader of Mendoeino county-based United St;:1nd . MANCHESTER. N.H. (UPI) -Richard Paul Pavlick, 88, th e man ac- cused of plotting to turn himself into a human bomb to kill John F. Kennedy in 1960 , died Tuesday al the Veterans Admini s trati o n Hospital. Pavlick, a former postal worker, spent six years in coun- ty jails, federal prisons and finally . the New Hampshire State Mental Hospital. for allegedly threatening the life of Kenn e d y, th e n pre- sident-elect. in Jlalm Re ach. F l a ., i n December, 1960. LYNC HBURG , Va . (UPI ) -Despite a cor- oner 's verdi c t of suicide, Police said they still are invesligati"g the death of Alexandra. Bruce Mic haelides, the daughter of David K . E. Bruce. U.S. ambassador ---------~to NATO . Police said Death Noffres Mrs. Michaelides, 29, BUT A~NF. -~1 ason , ""ho lives in a fashiona- ble woodsy housing de- velopment near Grass Valley, warn ed that pro- pert y va lues would decline and the tax base would be erodC'd by con- s truct ion or low-cost homes b.iilt by people she said would live on foOO stamps . ANTONELLI wa s found l ying un-MA RK ANTHONY ANTONELLI, r ... "We're hosts and we hav e too many parasites," she asserted. ''My hus b a nd arose every morning at 5:30. He had the guts and de- termination to use the American fr ee e n - terprise system to work for himself and he even- tually employed 150 peo- ple." ~c1en1 01 Hvn11n;1on &.•<fl. c... 0.11 °' conscious on the grass ,..,"November 10. 1•1s. surv1-b¥ between the main house ..... ,.,.,.,A11!,_yA.A11l-tllolHulll· 1 lllQIOl'I Bff<:ll; moi,_, Mrs. Gtor1111 and the swimming poo AU•n 1A11111 01 L• P11me, c e.; of her estate near here .. tlfolflen, Mlttfle• .net Jotwl, vs .... IC•ttlryn; or~e111s. Mr. & Mr'-Nov. 7. ~ Ant-111 ol Roclles1oef", New York. M1mort11 M...,l<•s 11e1d 11 ss L AS VEGAS. Nev. 'Simon ~ Judi, 204U Mlvnoll•, H.,,,. (AP) M rt M 77 lnvton Be.ell, C... Frh:l•Y. No,,.mt.r U -I Y ay, , •• 10:00 AM. A,,.,...,.....,,." t>v r... whose song a nd comedy NeP1-s.oc1e1:,,,';"~~::r111 11 wi•. career spanned, over a LOR ETTA l!llSSON MILLEA:, r•~-h a I f c e nt u r y i n """'1 o1 New~ &e11<n. ca. o.1eo1 °" vaudeville, broad way, 11t1Hovemt111r n , 111s. Su• .. 1-ii.,11e< ASSEMBLYMAN nusNno w111•r; M>n. Guy Bis_,, radio a nd lele vis ion,· -• 1 • Nr•nh. v 1111e1to11 11ou•s ~turday died T d fa heart Michael Wornum (D- 11,00-tot:OOPM, 11.111-e.r~rm attack.ues ay 0 · Mil l Valley) defended Cor-<'-IMlr Mor\ue•y. KNUTSON --log cabins and outdoor EDNA a. IC NUTSO,.., res1m111 Clf BALTIMORE (AP) -privies as pa rt of the U4UN Hllll. Cl. D•I• ol dNlll NO'I· w I 1 . B 1 f .. •mt.er 13, 1•1s. survl .. •d DY"'' Dr. i 1 am • ''build -it-yourse ~-G.•••d; oeu911t••s. &onni. Kouwenboven, 89, an American tradition, but Coultff GI Fell brook •nd Ciro! Toon of I · ho ed ·d ~1 a.11<1'1: 11-..e 9,.,.«1111,,,.... electrica engineer w e"press some trep1 a- Mn. 1C11uts0n ••s •volunteer •t S.O· helped develop basic lion about venturing out oieb•<k Communur Hosplti i, • card1·ac treatment de-1·n the cold to vi sit a ,....mber ol Tll• Firsl Cllurt ll of Reng1°"' S.ctffl<• 01 t..1111ne e..c:11. vices and procedures water closet . end • ..,.mb9r of S.111• All• Country 1 d d th c1 uti. s.rv!c:•1 w111 i.e Mid s.1unuy, . emp oye aroun e NO"'mber 1s, e11:00 PM. P1dt1c. view world, died Monday. CllepeL 1111••"'•111, Pec:lllc: Vl•w Honored Memod•I P•rk, N••PGl'I &eKI\ c.. Pactlk. l/i•w Mortu ... y 1J1r•tlon. WO•MOUDT 8ETTY WORMHOUDT, t•sldenl of Nfwpcl'I Be.ell, C.. Oetl! <ti OHlll Nov- ember 11, 1•1s. Sur .. lvt1d by Mr sons, O\.lrie!o ... d IC1-tfl. Ser...tCl!S wi ll Dt ll•ld S1turd1y, Novembl!r 15, 1t 9r1ve1ld1, 1:00 PM. Pacific VOew .....,morl1I Perk. In 11•11 ol ,._,, the 1-.Uy 1"99'ttl1 m1mor111 contrlbu- tloM Dt fl\ICM IO Tl'lt Arntrk .tn Cenur So<.lt ly, Pltlttc YI•• Mort111ry, Newport 8'Ktl. dlrKtors. " lllUSSILLO MARIO G. RUSSILLO, rf'Sldem ot Mlulon l/hlo, C.. O•I• <ti dMtll No'I· •lllber 1?, 1•1s. Survlvt1d by !Its w111 -ri•; per.,.11. Mr. & Mrs. Ml<tJlel A:111sltlo; '""° soni, ~tJ tlld Cra19; one ~U9111e•. O<t1$Une; -bnl\Nr, Gl'rerd ol Ho-It, N•w J1r,..y, Ro$6ry ll'lh e.,,nl119-FrlOly, No .. mber 14, 1 XI PM, t..11 ..... 8eltl'I Chl~I. -» s.1...0.y •:OD AM, !.I. IC IU•11 Clll'lolic Ch11•c l'I. 111t1rm•11t. A$t•11110 11 Onw~. Mr. R1111tno was lneuditor to< Atrco"' Corpor111 .... • rnidletlt of c.11torn1110 .,..,. eno o .... '1f c.-ity "" 1 .,.."-H• ••s • U.S. Veleor.an. Mt:C6rmlck t..911n1 heel! Mor111 ... y dlretlorl.. BALTZ·BERQERON FUNERAL HOME Corona de! Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa &46-2<4 24 BELL BROAOWA Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway C.Osta Mesa 642-9 150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach <494-9415 San Juan Capistrano <495--1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paclnc View Drive Newr:>of1 Beech. Cllilomia 644-2700 'f!K FAMILY COLONIAL fUNERAL HOME 7801 BolN Al/9, We1rm1nster 1193-3526 -·MORTUARY 827 M•in SI. • Ht.1nllnaton Beach ·--) " ' WARE, Mass. (UPI) -Mrs. Katherine Miry Nolen, 25, wife of state Grandma Rep. James P . Nolen, was to be flown home 1ro01 Bermuda today ·Convicted for burial. They were married July 16. Mrs. BAINBRIDGE. Ga. Nolen was killed Monday ( U p I ) A whenherrentedminibike . grandmother, once a collided with a fl atbed "Woman of the Year" in truck. Decatur County. was ARCADIA (U PI ) - Memorial services will be held today for Walter J . Hammin g, a n engineer who was first to theorize that the smog over Los Angeles was ca u sed m ai nl y by photochemical reaction o n fumes f rom automobiles. Hamming, 64, died Tues day of cancer. NEW YORK (AP) - David Ross. 84 . a poet and freelance radio an- nouncer who was best known for his recitations on network r adio in the 1930s and 1940s , died Wednesday. convicted of vo luntary m an s laug hter in the shooting death of her 61 -year ·old hus band's girlfriend as the two left a dance floor. A DecaCur County Superior Court j ury de· liberated eight hours before returning a verdict against Mrs . Eula Birdsong , 57 , mother or eight children. She could be sentenced to from one to 20 years in prison. JllRS. BIRDSONG was tried for the shooting of Mrs. Dorothy McDaniel, 5 8 , a nur se at a Thomasville hospital, as she d anced with the con· SAN DIEGO (AP)-A victed woman's husband private funeral was ar-at a local vete rans' club ranged for M1rie Fox, 79, Jun~ 18. . youngest d aughter or BLrdsong, a prOffi1;11eDt German actor Paul .local farmer, admitted Schumann and operatic ·under oath l~at he dated star Ernestine Schuman-Mrs. McDaniel frequent- n ·Hein k . Mr s . Fox , ly th~pasl~wo yean:and widow of a San Di egosur -received gifts_ from her, geon died in a hospital such as a qwlt, afghan Monday. and pillow. WY GUNS CONJIERTED "I HAV E NO knowledge or shooting Mrs. McDaniel,·· she said. "I don't d eny it. 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Coe Ptau • Ooen O•ilV 0:30 to 9. Sundll)'l 10 toe. I )' 1,l " '/ FA.CE GlJNS MAN I LA , l'he Philippines (AP) - Three meD who kidnaped a 7·year-old child and beheoded her when the parents did not pay 129,$50 ransom in a week were sentenced to die by firing squad. " ty/ / it DAU. Y PILOT AJ 1 TV Cleanup Bid Nets 600,000 Letters" NE._1l YOJUC (AP) -A MiillOUri tel 1v1J•!Jdle" of l~ from bis na. family can view together without (ear Show." "The-Little HOUie on the evangelist has accused the three ma-tionwide 0 CJean-up TV CampaJgn" to of embarrassment or future re· Prai rie,·· ''The Walton•,'' ''The_ jor television networks of ''jammihc: the heads•of .lhe ABC, CBS aod NBC percussions." Lawrence Welk Show," and "Marcus the minds of the American people" Detworkshereµtisweek. H 'dh h d h ctJ ·ci a-\llelby,M.D." . with pro1rams unsuitable for the Todd, 42, toli! a news conference at tionei~a~he eca~;ai~ ol'v::i~~i!'s He read•. 10..Pomt summary ol ~e - home, and says be has 600,000 letters the ~moat Hotel, '"nlese letten are Pat Boone Dale Evans Rogers and coi,n~end~tions from the letters .. : ohr to prove it.. calling for the elimination ot the fOUI • . •. cons1derat1on by t~e networks w .. ..1~ 'lbe 'Rev. Cecil Todd, founder and language!. sexual su11estive ne1s. ge:r"n~~~e:a~';!1\~~~tri~~.!f a vane included more. ram1l>: .. style programs djrect.or otthe Revival Fires Ministry barnyard ,aumor, excessive violence, · and those which "give an acc~,rate ot Joplin, Mo., also said Thursday be etc., on the o~tWork proerama. and a ~ograms he generally approved or and balance d presentation. of p!ann~ to deliver the ·~precedent-return of tV programs the entire included the ''Mary Tyler Moore American life . . ' . ,, ' • ,, • I U'°IT......_ t PEN PALS Ted Kennedy, Jr. They're Still Pen Pa/,S MIAMI (AP J · -The son of a u .s . senator and the son or a Dade County pOliceman, bgn·cted by their battles against bone cancer, are still pen pals even though the ill- nesses of both have all but been licked. "I don't have any (other) friends who are 'lmputees," Teddy Ken- nedy Jr., 14, eldest son of 'Sen . Edward" Kennedy, Q:>-Mass.) wrote to Steve Southerland, 15, or South. ~iami. ''It's good to hear fron:ia pen pal.'' ' . . . . ' • ~•"[qa,rdigans ant\~_raps· .. ,~. • i ~p;1cf-dyes, patchwqrks, ty;~effects; ~a~ . • sweatefs ' ancj. buttop frqnts in all of the'beiit ' IT'S BEEN almost two "' ,__,.... 1s: , i. II 5 t · ' ;.,,..,. ~ears since Teddy his cmors. ,.asv-.care ac;ry c.. ./QI. · sizes. , .~ rjght leg amputated four 8 ~ 9 .. t 'l\1u, 1 J ihches above the knee. • ":7 comp."val. 10.99 Doctors said the r adical. 800 ' sutgery was needeu to ·• .,..;.~~:!.,'.'.;::.~..J..!.,,i,;.,.,.j,.,;;::;::,::...;....;.,_~~..:.~J..~::;~:z:::,::+:i~'-~~~~,..;..._~~;;...<;::;i:!l~ .... ~~~w~e~a~r~~~·-Halt the life.threatening spread or a malignarlcy in the tissue next to the Hone. 1 In March 1974 , Steve·s ittt leg was amputated to liall the s pread of a similar~ cahcer. Al the time, Steve. the third child in his ramily to suf- fer rrom cance r. was given a slim chance or sµrvival. But he has ~ained we ight, grown four inches and is doing Well in school. WR EN tEDDY l'arned of Ste·ve's dis- E1JlSe a little more than a ~ar ago, he wrote the fl;orida youth to offer en- c'ouragem ent and un - ~rstanding. A P.S. to tfle note read, "I am go- ing skiing tomorrow." , A month ago, Teddy wrote again to tell Steve tliat he was finished with cbemQlherapy -a pro- cedure that sometimes made him sick -and '·now things are going pretty well.·· • "I KNOW how much it means to you and your ramily .. to have passed the two-year milestone. Steve wrote back. "Jam be&inning to adjust well lo my artificial leg .. and I know how great it is to be ore therapy ... -Steve took the drugs ror 19 months . He ended up with a peptic ulcer and also suffered with liver and kidney pro- blems. • , "THE wORST par\ ol t1e wNOle thing is the niedication, ··he said. "It rqikes you de~ressed d grouchy, and you t know when you're gtothrow up .·· Steve has oUtgrown t'l''O afiiticial limbs and is '1brkingon a third. , AND HE SAYS he fell · school the other day. "A girl caught me," he ;jdded. "It was fun." ' . ' Shop Friday 10-9 :30, Saturday 10-7, Sunday noon to 6 - men's warm shirts Long sleeve plaids-90% wool and 10% nylon for extra wear. Red, grey, white, or blue plaid~. S-XL.' 8 99 ,~~- ' . • r~. 1°0.99 men's sport swear BQS South Coast Pla za-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bris to! St., 546-9321 • ) ""l'·- m en's pants Dress slacks in machine-wa sh, no- iroii polyester'. Belt-loop flares in ·tan, brow11, navy , grey, green. ,, 7. 9 9 comp. value $12 1"1P.rt's p11nu 8 1 i MAY CO BUDGET . • • Westm inster J: Mall-Gqj,den State at San giego Fwy., 898·2521~ STORES . • I I • • ' I • . I • .4 I .f DAIL y PILOT Fr iday, No'lember 14 1975 Bra Brouhaha No Support for No Support Kl~(:SV !l.l .f., 'fcx. (AP) l-~lhl•r l'l'llJ has been thrown orr lhL' ·r1.:x .1'> ;\&l Univers ity \OllL•yball tL•a m because school tiffit·ials -;ay she refus1..od to wear a bra::i:-1t·rt•. Rl·ll y J~rcw c r, '\\.'Oman's :ithletu· dir1•('tOr, dt•scribed the :?I v1·:1r uld fornlt·r vOIJL·y b a ll l·,11 .. 1.un :1 . "pc ub:1hly tht· bc::il ~·1 11n.1n <.ithlt·ll' t'\'l'r lo cnm1x·tc itl 'J'i'KJ:. Al: l Uni\ cr::;ity." f\ll'f MISS fJJ·:~1\ ~ai d that .\1 1':-.. Jh·t•\\'t•r \\on 't .11J1d1· Uy her J1•s1rL'S nut to "L'.lr .1 lira <Jot! 11ther l'Pl'd:i h..tv1· f.JJlt-d to .:.up· port ht'r . 'fh1.· d1~11ute a ro:-c 01.:l. ~when. J\o1r s. l\rewer t uld Miss l't•na to J)ul on a bra or gel off tht· volleyball squad. ··Esther always US('tl ''hr<• 1n lJa sL season s,'' ~fr:-;. Ur'Cw(•r ~aid . Miss Pena dis;.igrc1·~ .. ''l'Vf: ."iEVF:R WORN ;1 bra in ('umpetition. 'fhc·y know that.·· 1'h e three-year Vl'te ran volleyball playL'.r says the bra is- .sue bt>gan aflt'r sfle madf' snml.:' complaints Libout l\1r:-.. lirl'W('r and a male coaeh. "The whole thin).{ "'<tS dL·- signed to keep me QWt'l 1 ·nl not a woman ·s libbe r. l 'rn just myself," Af iss Pena .:.aid. EX-CONVICT KILLS 17 Resort Delays SEOUt., ~uul h l<orea (.i\P) --A 25-Yt'<i r ·ohl l'X·C'OO\'i(·t ki ll ed 17 JX'r sons 111 two rn onlh...:;_ :-:laying nnt' 1·11uplc fu1 :It; t·ents ,"Intl th~· 1.1tht•r:-fnt ,1 lt1talof$!i'.'"1, 11u!i£·t•:-;a1 d Th(' ~· ,\ • (' u 11 v I l' t . idenl1f1t•d as K1nl f)ae-doo, ('onf1 •ss1•d to ;ill I he murtlt•rs, pol 1 ec s .ud. Joins Board Disney Puts Halt on Plan TRUCKF.F. fU PIJ --Walt Dis nt"y Jlroductions h.1:-suspl'ndt•d plans for a multi·mill1un d11\la r yl'ar- rouud recreation resort north ur J.:.ike T-'lhoe bt•c ause of land exchange delays v.•1th the U .S. J.'orl'SI. Servi cl'. a company s pokes man says. lk·c~1use of land swap ---· Hepatitis Increase In Blood WASHINGTON (UPI) - -The Food and Drug Administration has pro- posed th a t h epatitis warnin g labels be placed on blood collect ed from paid donors to Jet doctors and their patients know they run a ris k of death :ind disl"a~e if they we SUC'h blood. Rlood sold by dereli cts and others 10 need of qwc·k money has been linked to al leas t 17.000 new cases or hepatitis - &SO of them fatal -every year. The risk o( getting hep;:itit1s is beli e ved to be up tr> six limt•S hii.:h<·r rrom bought blood a:; it is f ro m t ha t c oJJ,·cted vol untar1ly. tl NDF.lt ·r11t; pro· po:sa l, if tht~ blood coml's from a 1>aid donor, lhc label would h.:i vc to say so, along with a warning th.:it such blood is ;.c;- SOC'1ated with a higher n sk of hcpat1t1s . The agen('Y <.ii.so ~:ud it has completed new rules to make the collt•ct1ng, processing a nd stonng of blood and blood products safer. ,, S,\l J"l ,.\ :'\1 F:\'.T() <t: Pl I r;ffi t• ltob1nson, ,l/1 of Oei:d of thtt S:in l·'r~1n Cisco !lousing ;1uth(11i!.\', v.as appllintt•d b y 1\:-. .. t•mbly Sp£>akt·r J.(-'\I 1'. :'\lclarthy to ;1 :-;iX-}lo;tr tt·rm on th£> C."1llfnrn1,1 11 o ll s i n g F i n ,L n (• ,. \uthti ri t\. probl<'ms . Oi s n t•y of· e lud e faril i ties for i 1cials .sa id Thursday skiing, IC'(' skating, boat- tht.·v h3\'t' held up all ing, hik 1n~. hors e b.:ick plai1n1n~ of the resort riding and lt·nnis . near lnd<'pendencc I.ake. 25 milt's north of ·· S T f: W 1\ HT S A I 0 i..'.l:ke1':1hoc_ Southern f';1c1 fi~c I.and and Sil'rra p.., if1t• Jl:l1 STJ.:\V .<\RT, a Di s· Po"''er have hecn lsur · nt•y vice pres ident, sa.id cessful 1n trying t > ex · lhe delays have come change pr1\'alt' l'· d for about bl'caus e o f the U,S. Forest S.l'r' ce land ~·otest Servt('t' ·s r a ilure to consolid alt· th..; proJeet to adopt a master land area. TllF. R Ul.F.S will af- fl't'l, for the first time, ~ome 7,000 to 8,000 blood banks whi ch ope rate "-'ithin the boundaries of tht"" s tates and \\'ere not . previously under federal Jurisdictio n. C.RAFY:•TI' use plan for lhl• area WaltC'r II . ll ieks. a Di.s ·whert' the· pr·oJC'Ct 1s ·n·t> y · prod u·c t-i o·n s planned. s pokt•s m:.in , s aid lht.' nisney planned a Joint company ha s al re~.11.l y ve ntur e with the spent SI million for (•n Southern Pa<'ifi<· l.iJnd v1ron1n(•nt;.il s tudies. Rlood banks will be re- qwred unde r t he new rules to test all blood donors from h('patitis; to re port tatal reactions f rom ·donatt"d -bJood·J>ro· mptly to the 1-~DA . and to keep adequate r ecords . .. ~CRIME IN THE ~TREt:TS IS GET1iNC ·To BE ·:MuRoe~· Co . ;fnd the S i t•rra ··ourn1 ~1n ~1 gc m C'nl has 1.)acific Power Co., which detC'rmined th<Jt it would would provide t~e land not be prud('nt to makt• for the resort project any furlht•r inves tment "''hi!C' Disney 1,•;ou ld pro-in either m;_i ster plan· v1d e tbe c;;ip1la l for the nin g or env ironmental development of the pro· studit·s until \\'l' receive a J<'C't. de<'1 :>1nn fro m the Forest &-rv1cC'." s aid !licks. You .a•t It all In th• IN ,<\LI ., about 19,500 acres of private and pubhc land would be in· valved. with only a frac- tion of th;.it actually IX'- 1ng de\'elo ped . HARBOR VIEW LOTS At"_ ... ,r """""' 09'10 '°"" wn c ..... 7 W ....... , 9ltoffter ,._, tltat'• rt"edy to Ito-. LOW PRICE -TERMS OWMEl: CHET S.t.USIUlY II 675-8344 I AN OPEN LETTER to our NON-JEWISH NEIGHBORS I write this with shaking hand and bitten tip. I want with all my heart to argue cogently and vociferously against the recent U.N . resolution equating Zionism with racism. My impulse is to underscore ea ch and every defense of Israel's aversion to all forms of racist conduct from its treatment of it s indigenous Arab population to its se lfless outreach programs costing fortunes and energy spent aiding the emerging nations of Africa and Asia. I want to write letters to editors. Congressmen, the President of our nation. urging a serious r~valuation of this country's continued participation in such an international forum as the U.N. But I beli eve that the time has come for the non-Jewish popu latio n of our land and ou r world to raise its collective voice. I wou ld pray that countless local clergy, local lay leaders. local community leaders. would join the Daniel Moynihans in an unequivocal rejection of anti-semitism even in the gui se of anti-Zionism. The world stood morally mum hardly a generation ago. I believe w;th all my being that the world mu st have learned the lessons of Auschwitz and Nazism. It is now time for me to lower my voice and listen for my non-Jewish brethren to begin to be heard. If not now. my dear friends o f goodwill, th en wh e n? y . • \\> .i~-t~ RABBI BERNARD P KING AND THE BOARD OF SHIH HA·MA'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE NEWPORT BEACH - I -- • ---· .. • • ------·-··-··· .. ---···--.. ·-··-.. ·-·---.... __ _ -·-··-., • \ ··-·---- 1,I,' ''!'' 'I, • '···---· "'--····~ .. ·-·--· ',_· .. '· .... .. · ... . -····· ·!•""· ........ I ' ' • ' ·~ • l '"· •• -,•'.: ............ .-... ·-,· •. ._ .. ,.~--~---- ... ---... ·-~ ... .. ··"' .......... .. '· ·····-..... ... Saturday. November 15th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .. celebrating the launching of the Bank's ngw Lido Office, Thirty-second Street at Lafayette. · ~ A spectacular event for the .entire family featuring: The simultaneous release of 50:Xl huge helium filled balloons entered in the Bank of Newport Transcontinental Balloof.1 Race. (Everyone attending may enterfree.) ._,. " First plaee-Bicentenniol 7-<Joy trip for two lo the historic Eastern seaboard. Second plac&-Sabot Sailboat Third plac&-lolding bike The fir.;t annual Bank of Newport CUp CrfNI Races featuring the "eights" from USC, U.C. Berkeley, UClA UCI, OCC, and CSUlB, in on eliminatfon series of 500 meter sprints. A sensational blend of brains, brawn and speed. See all the action from dockside. Bicentennial parade in authentic colonial CQ$fume with fife and dIUm music. Free hot dogs and 7-1.Jp. Attendance drawing. First prize-1 Ckpeed bike Second prize-Dlgllal watch Third-Filth prizes-pocket cafculotor Free "Ancho1" checking account$ for the first 10C'O new per.;onal checking accounts opened (l\o rninimum balance required). Hope to see you there for a fun-tilled 'day. Thirty-seconcl Street at Lafayette in the Lido area. MAIN OFACE: Dov9f a t Sixteenth Street, Newport Beach • 645-5333 COllONA DEL MAR OFRCE: Coast Highway neor MacArthur. Corona Del Mor · 645.J330 LIOO OffJCE: Thirty-second Street at Lafayette, Newport Beoch. 675-<>JJJ ..~ 'I i • • • t , ~ I • , • • • • • ' Frki!y, Nov•mber 14, 197~ DAILY PILOT A"3 BOOKS:ty=y= Balboa's Greeter Smiling Jack Leads the 'Pack' 81 HILARYUYE Of .. Delly,. .. """' Clad in • brlabt orange Windbroalter, white duck pants and a· black·hWed white hat, the "Balboa Greeter;' bids motorists and pedestrians a good morning each acboolday. Those traveling past Newport Elementary School, at the corner or Balboa Boulevar~ ancLUlb Street, during the afternoon receive the same gree.Ung froril-tbe popular school crossing gu~d . bearded ·man who ll!'O<led vbiton -..~ and residents In Lquna Beach foe ; many years. .. Etan moved to Cost.a Mesa 10 yean '9 ago from his native Jersey City, where be was in the construction busi· · "fSS. "llUT, I COULDN'T stand retire- ment and I love kic:b. So, this was the perfect job," says the c:nming guard, who is employed by the Newport Beadl Polie!ei>epartment • Pointer Sister Retires •BEST SELLERS IHARDBAO< & PAPER) •CHILDREN'S• INSPIRATIONAL •GIFTS• LAYAWAY •FREEGIFTWl\AP ~~ftttlttou•s BOOKS LOS ANGELES CAP) JffL 179ost.c:..- -June Pointer, the w.....,...s.p.. ~••eoon c~•,_...,MlllJ youngest of the four ~ IW -Pointer Sisters. has re-___. 0,-M....W. IM II& tir ed from concert·~~~ ~~~ perform ances because of r extreme mental and physical exhaustion, a -spokesman for the group announced. Pat Faralla, publicity agtnt for the Pointer Sis· ters. said the 20-year-old singer retired on the re· co mmendation of her physician. IN RETURN, JACK Egan gets be-eps. smiles, waves and yells of hello from motorists. He's also kept busy during slack moments with con· ver s ation from pedestrians who make a special point of stopping by to chat. 1 ''It's a happy job. I get a lot or laughs from these kids,'' sayS Egan, rumpling the shaggy hair of a little &-year-old pal named Teddy. Faralla s a id Mis s Pointer may continue re· cording songs with her 0..1• ~"" ''~1 ,_. sisters. Anita, 27 ; Ruth, CROSSING GUARD EGAN ALWAYS SMILING 29, and Bonnie, 25, ii her Hardly a car goes by that Egan dosen't wave or nod to. And few ""'-• autos pass without tbe driver waving, honking or just nodding hello. Egan, who won't reveal his age but is somewhere past the age of re· tirement, has been the Newport Elementary School crossing guard &hool orficials insist Egan is "Mr. Pe~a~ty or Balboa Boulevard.'' fiveyean. , During those years, Egan has come to know only the youngsters he· helps cross the boulevard, but also parents, neighbors and just passersby. A CUSTODIAN AT the school says Egan·s moods are ''100 percent even with the children. He's always s mil· ing." And principal Al Zeidman says there's always a lot of "beeping and waving"' in front of the school, just EGAN'S NORMAILY tanned and weathered face turns a bit rosy when, the nickname "Balboa Greeter" is mentioned. cause Egan is on lbejob. "Oh no, no way .... not me," in · sists Egan, who says he does not seek publicity'. Dolores Bowles, a teacher at Newport Elementary since 1953, has nothing but praise for the slender crossing guard, who sports a sparse, silver mustache that matches hi s hair. But · even if Egan shies from re· cognition . those who know the cross- ing guard consider him Balboa's amwer to Eiler Larsen, the popular, MRS. BOWLES, WHO probably coined the phrase "Balboa Greeter", insists she's never seen another cross· ing guard like Egan . • Coneord.e Jet Study Noise, Pollutiolt' Hit WASHINGTON CAP> -The Concorde supersonic passenger jet will sound twice as loud and create rive times as much structural vibra- tions in houses under its takeoff path than the loudest conventional passenger jet, a govern- ment study concludes {See related story 84). THE CON· troversial ai rplane aJso will produce slightly _more pollution at airports than conven· tional jets and will have enough of an impact. on the stratosphere to possibly create 200 new cases of non·fatal skin cancer each year in the United State s , ·Thursday's rePort found . The conclusions were contained in the final en· vironmental impact s tatement on th e l ,400-mile per hour jet being built by the British and Frenc h govern · men ts. THE STATEMENT "'as drafted after Air France and Britis h Airwa-ys asked the federal government for permission to use the Concorde on commercial flights from London and Paris to New York City and Washington starting early next year. Tran s portation Secretary William T . Coleman Jr. said he would use the results of the massive study in de· tiding whether to aJlow the plane to land in the United States. However, he added that other fa c· tors. such as diplomatic considerations and the effect on international trade if the pl&ne were barred from the U.S. also would b e con- sidered. Announcing A Special Service For Those Receiving Social Security Direct deposit service for your Social Security Check. First Federal Savings of Santa Monica Costa Mesa Office Baker Near Harbor Our motto is "\Ve Care", and at First Federal Savings · it's more than a slogan ... it'& a way of life. Savi: timi:! 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She said current thinking is to have the parcours run around ~e perimeter of the campus, a dis- tance of about 1.5 miles. "lt*s aJso a step by the as· sociated students to d o something for the community," said Kathy Copenhaver, student lia.son to school district trustees. Parrourses were introduced in Switzerland in 1968. and are now operated in more than 170cities. T ed ~ennedy Gives Thanks For 'Spl~h' . PROVIDENCE, R.I. !UPI> -A new1paper reporter who fell into a swimming pool while covering Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (!). Mass.) bas been offered a chance by the senator to repeat t.he performance along L'le campatgn trail. A group of Dana Hills High \ J. ..... ' , :::i' .~ O.lly Piia! Stall PholO A parcours is a ci rcuit between one and two miles long that in· eludes fitn ess st ations every 100 or 200 yards. The idea is to run. perform som e exercises. run some more, and so on. until com· pleting the circuit. Si·gns-placed at the st ations ex· plain exercises and indicate the par. The par -the number of limes a person s hould repeat the exercise -varies on what fit- ness level a person wants to achieve. CATHY BARGER, st udent commissioner of hea lth and welfare al Dana Hills. is heading up the parcours project. She out· lined the idea to community leaders and a s imilar presenta· tion recently made to Capistrano Unified School District trustees was warmly received. .. WE 'R E DOING TH I S because a lot of people have a hard lime going out and jogging by themselves. With this setup, they can come here with oth. people and have fun,,. said Miss Barger>. IN THE UNITE D States, there are now parcourses in.San Fran- cilsco, Honolulu, Portland and Carlsbad. Miss Bargei-visited the latter last week~nd as part· of her pre- paration for the prE!sentation to communityiead~r.. --- Marine NCO Guilty SAN FRANCISCO CUP l -M'arin e Gunn~ry Sgt. Edga~ P~st has pleaded gui lty to charges of negligent .hom1c ~de ~d dereliction of duty resulting from a grenade explos ion which killed a young security guard in Merced. . . Post.es. a veteran of 20 years in the Mannes, enter~ his plea Thursday before the start or his special court·ma_rt1al ~t the Treasurt> Island Navy Ba se. He was fin(.-d $1 ,SOO and will be given a letter of reprimand. . "You were indeed the hit of the affair," Kennedy wrot e Providence. R .I., Journa l- Bulletin reporter Lester C. Boyd. "Even my press conference was anticlimactic. "Your walk into the pool was so effective in fact, that I am sending you all my lra ... e l schedules throughout Massachusetts," the tongue-in- cheek letter said. ··It is a slick at- iention grabber and certain to draw crowds wherever I go. You have my promise of dry towels at e\'ery stop, each with the em- broidered message, 'Re-elect Kennedy.' To Wed PARCOURS MENTOR C athy Barger r.fiss Barger s aid the proposed parcours al Dawi I-fills would Lewis Anderson, 18, died a week aft er a white phosphorus grenade exploded as he examined it in a storage shack behind ~he shopping mall July 26. The grenade had been part of a Manne rec ruiting display. "I am especially proud to know one reporter who was willin~ to prove an incapability or walking on water." Sen. Robert Dole, (R-Kan .) says he plans to marry .Federal Trade Com- mission member Mary Eli z abeth Hanford sometime in December. She was former administrative assistant to Consumer Af· fairs director Virginia Knauer. 20% OFF ALL EARRINGS SATURDAY ONLY Ft'OIWO...Re<Jlltr Hl9'19uality Stoclt C.fiumphrie",Jewefer I 1123 NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA. CAUF. PHONE 548-340 I HUMDREDS OF BLOUSES AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES !/2 PRICE lor Morel A.llO Mb: .. Mtlttll s.,. ..... °"''"' Pl., 511oea. 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What is the state of the art today? Booming. I • • Surfers Follow En ·dless Summer r By DENNIS McLELIAN Of ..... Dally ...... ,.... In the early days only a few hardy souls braved the breakers with their cumbersome redwood 'surfboards. For most, surfing was some strange practice seen ; 1only i.J?-:.Picture Postcards from t Hawan. S 1 Lighter foam and fiberglass ~ •boards were perfected in the late '50s. But amateur surfing his- J..:... torians pinpoint.thereleaseofth 1first ''Gid"get•• movie as the , beginning of th e craze that ,became a way of life for tt,bousands of Southern California youths. Whatever gave it momentum, : the early "60s was the turning point. Bleached-blond surfers suddenly appeared in droves toolinil uo and down Pacific Coast Highway in wood-paneled station wagons (woodies) searching for waves. "Surf's Up'' became the battle l cry. And knots on .. the knees 'formed from hours spent kneel- i n g o n WC\,X ·Coat ed boards became their badge of honor. • " LIFESTYLE , Youthful surfers jammed high school auditoriums to see the latest Bruce Brown surfing epic. The Beach Boys were ~~ ~e top of the record charts. ADO ever- yone who was anyone sported the surf el' look : Peroxided hair, bag- gies, huarache sandals and te<: s hirts with s urfboard shop emblems on the back. That was IS years ago. Today Bruce Brown is living comfortably off profits from ''The Endless Summer " (It grossed $10 million>. The Beach Boys and surfing music are labeled nostalgia (When was the last time you did the Surfer Stomp?). And peroxide-streaked hair (more often on males than females) is as dated as sock hops and panty raids. But one thing has remained constant: Surfing, minus many of its fad accouterments, is as popular as ever. Shops in Huntington Beach re- Portedly sell about 20,000 ne·N surfboards a year; a not so as- tounding statistic when it is learned there is an estimated 600,00Q active surfers in California. RARE SIGHT Danny Brawner, who started surfirig in the pre-Gidget days of 1951, remembers when a surfer was a rarity. ''If you saw a guy .lrilb Murfboard going down the road, you knew the guy.·· Brawner, manager of the Hobie Surfboards, planl in Capistrano Beach, said 18 employes turn out 50-60 boards a week, which are s hipped throughout the world. The Hobie retail shop in Dana Point, where the foam board was perfected in 1956. was one of the first surfboard shops on the coast. Randy Elherlon, a lS·year surfing veteran, explained that dW"ing the peak years (mid· '60s) the Hobie plant was churning out about 250 boards a week. . "n was a fad. mOstly surf bums who cared about s urfing and nothing else,"' he recalled. "Surfers now have more of a place in the community. It has come around a lot since those days. Surfing went from more of afadtoasport.'' SPORT That observation is echoed by other surfers who feel surfing is considered more as a sport to- day. Many high schools now in· elude surfing in their lisl of cam- pus clubs. And although surfers still are predom~nantly male, more women are taking up the sport. (The Womens lnterna· tional Surfing Association ·was form'ed last l\.1f1.rch with 100 members.). Styles in boards, like cars have changed in 15 years. Once heavy and awkward to handle (averag. ing 9·feet-6 and 25 pounds J they now are lighter and shorter <1 . feet-2 and 10 pounds) and easier to maneuver. And because surfboards arc made out of petroleum-based products, prices which averaged $95 in 1960 now range between $140 and $200. The shorter boards with point· ed. rather than r0W1ded noses became popular about 1968, an influence from the Australians . ''Fifteen years ago guys were more in tune to surfing the board rather than the wave,'' explained Richard Casperson, assistant manager at Russell Surfboards in Newoort Uach. Now it's re· reversed, he said. SELF ;EXPRESSION "These lighter boards allow much more self -expression and freedom. A wave is moving con- slanUy. ·With a little board you can react more rapidly and as such more effectively.·· Keath Lauderdale, co-owner of Robert August Surfboards in Huntington Beach, feels the de- velopment of better and warmer , -· ' wetsuits has contributed to the Popularity of s urfing as a year- round sport. "Fifteen years ago it was more seasonal."' he said adding, "lt's actually an inexpensive sport. A board and wetsuit is about a $200 investment and that's it." Jt is not uncommon. s hop owners agree, for those who are heavily involved in surling to own boards in a variety of shapes and sizes. "Once you've adapted your style to a board you stagnate," believes Casperson. "You want to keep evolving in your abilities by trying new boards. "Some buy three boards a year. Each surfer has his own idea of what makes the ideal board. That's whal pushes sur- fboard sales.·· ALL AGES Lauderdale feels the average age of a surfer today is 19, although it is not urtcommon for a • ·~ .. J •• SS-year·old to come in and buy a board. "'There is no surfer look today. Guys that w,ear suits and ties all day end up in the water after work." It is, however. lhe younger sur· fers, like thei r t eenaged coun- terparts of the "60s, that you see hanging oul at the many sur- fshops that dot beach towns up and down the coast. · They come in to look over the new boards. but mostly they come in to be among friends. "We're like their big brothers . or something,·· said Lauderdale. "Everyone is accepted here. It's like hanging around a baseball field almost. It keeps a lol of them off the s treets and out of trouble. "They feel by being here all the lime they can talk s urf. They get one good wave and yo u hear about it ror three hours."' \'I POPULARITY KEY I ' That seems to be the key to the • • continued popularity of Surfing. Some have trouble putting into words the feeling they get when riding that one good wave. Others come close. Casper son describes surfing as an art-sport. By art, he said, he means body expression and free· rorm dance. "Every wave has a difrerent tempo, a different speed. You'vt· gol lo feel it oul and adjust yourself lo it. You forget ever- ything. You reJ8te and interact with the wave. It's just you and the 'A-' ave and the challenge." Lauderdale pats it this way: "lt "s such a thrill. ll"s like something you don'l forget, lik e climbing a mountain. You have to !:!hare the ocean but there are a lol or individuals out there. lt 's also a relaxing thing. I work all day and go in the water to relax.'' He added : "J can't visualize moving to Nebraska. No way couJdldothat." ,.., Employment Gap Widens I ,. • I •,· ' I Mei Bickner, Cal Slate Fullerton, quotes some startling job statistiq_s. , By ALLISON DEERR Ol I ... D•llY Pllo'I SQff ··1r you want to be a change agent, you must first be armed 1,1rith the unemotional facts and rigures about what's happening to women in lhe labor market.'' And, despite all the word to lhe contrary, lhe gap between men and women in employment is widening, not closing, said Mei Rickner. assistant professor or industrial r elations, Cal State Fullerton. Dr. Bickner told members or the Elizabeth Cady Stanton- Huntinglon Beach Chapter of .NO\V, lhal since 1920 the percen· tage of women in lhe labor force increased Crom 20,to40percent. Half are age 40 or older and t he lar.i:est increase has been among ma,ure wo men, age 3S and older. Some JS percent fill clerical jobs and 30 percent are working mother::5. Patterns in employment have changed dramatically since World War IJ, Dr. Bick:ner said. · In the '30s , a won.ian ente~ the work force ~iE ~tr late teef:is, t peaked in her 20$ and left to marry and have chifdren. GraduaJly women began to re- turn to wMk after their children entered school. By 1980. it is pre· dieted that (he time l05t from the • j job for child·bearing will. scarcC'· ly be noticeable. . Quoting other statistics from the U.S. Department of l,abor and the Census Bureau, she noted lhal the number of women "''ork - 1ng in the United State:-; belwet·n 35-44 doubled bet...,·ecn 1940 and 1968. Those 45-55 have tripled . 55-&I, quadrupled. T .... ·o·thirds of ;:all working ...,·o men are married to- day, as opposed to 30 percent in 1940. "y,1hen 1t was definitely rrov.·ncd upon ... She went about quickly de- bunking some commonly used observations. ''A college eduC'ation is wasted on v.·omen. All they need to do is marry and have children.·· Not so. she said . of all y,•omen with PhD!. 97 percent are work · i.ng. ·aboul lhe same percentagc a! for men. INVO KED SF.l,ECTIVELV "Women only work to supple· rnenl incom e, not because of ecooomic necessity. So •. if Lwo qualified applicants, male 'and female. ue being considered,.lhe man should gel the job." Spurious reasoning. Statisti cs as of March 1973 ~how that mott than SO percent of work1n~ women do so. oul or rconomic , II .. need. 1\ maJority are single. v.:id owed . divorced or ··~upport t"'CI " by a man who eams less than $3.000aye·ar. rr your hu sband earned lcs~ th<Jn $3.000 in 1973, you felt <111 economic n('t·d lo get a Job.· f)r l~i ck ncr ::tsscrted. Another large number carllt'cl only S3 ,000 S7.000. She added lhal "cronom11 necessity" has nevt>r ix't·n u ... e d lo dc>n y ~1 m a n a Joh. "It 1:-uni· 1~1 lhosc rules th al is 1nvokt'{I :-;1·IPc lively. s u ch as publ1 !:.h 11r perish " .. "fl is too costlv tn h1rt• \'omen They represent higher J.1bor ros· ls, have a higher ab:-t·nt(•t•1sn1 rate, turnover and mQb1ht) ·· F.vidc>n re IS inconclus1\t' atx1ut sick lea ve and lurno\·crs. :\u good studies have bet·n mad1· Even the :-.lat iona l /\s:.oc1 :.a11 on Qf Manuf actur1-•rs :.igrl'1-'s. hoY.·ever, that men havt· a h1gh<:r geographic m o b1l1l y than women. Dr. Bickncr added, if there 1:; a higher rata of absenteeism ond turnover among wor:nen, it is more likely to r e late to level or JObskills than sex "ReC'aU8e of ph ysil)IOJ!t<'!tl thf rerences, women don'l lx·long 111 certain jobs.·· Uuut1n,i;: .1 ph):-.Lnlo~1sl ('mployed b:. 1-\ndak. Dr B1t·knt•r noll'd that. mo:.t modern rac·tor11·-.; h;1\ t> rC'des1vnl'd :-.o th;it 1oh'> could hi" hf'ld by ' anyon1 · 1t• ,1\·1 ·r.1~t· ht·.ilth, rn .1lt• or H'm.tit• RRl(.'f\1.1' \·f-:RS ·rht·r~· ~If(' Ob \"tOU:-0 phys1C':J! th( f«renrt·s. :.ht• said. but mo:-.!. St':>. l~ ptnl-! of Job:-. 1s cultur.1Jly rh·· ll'r1n1necl In Southl'ast J\..,1.t. ''here s ht• "'·as born. th1· \\ornL·n dn the ht•ayy road construt·t11111 l"ht~ n1L'n arL' t ht· :-.k1ll1 ii bnrk ia:-t'r" :\l (•n ~ind v.·omcn art· no"'· pJ!cl 'about the samt·· for t'qu.il ''ork ·· Oon l beliCV<' ll ~Cll ln,I! .lrl!U mt•nts are offered th;-il :.inv dis crepanc1es are due tud1ffercnce::, 1n edu~at1on . e'.'<perit'nce. and JOb st;1h1hty, Or 81cknt•r S~Hd thal th<' n1ed1:in 1n con1e for wo1r11'n still '" 1 as ot !!17U J 60 pt.·recnl ofmrn':-; In 1954, y,·01n en t'arnt'CI G4 pt.'r ('eJ'll or m~n"s median income , by 1972, the figure was 59percenl. If one wants to consider more specific fi~Urt's. the lowest w::is 43 percent in sal<'s . the hi ~hest. 66 .7percent 1n the profes~ions . · 'Tht· d~frerenr(' 1n income is <S.cGA!, PagrB2~ - ...J • j I . jl2 DAILY PILOT fl'rlday. November 1-i. 197S Books Child-tested • • . · .. . ':i '• ;. By ALLISON DEERR Of""'DMlr ........... "I lobo Kelly " first aired on a Su nday . Ry ~1onday, most of the cast and crew had been fired. E\'erything ""ent \\'rong on that premiere broadt·ast 'l'ht' set:\ \\'t•re still Y,'C'l , "in fat•l , lhl'}' WC'rc still painting tht•m whl•n Wt' o,1,'cnt on," said Sally 11akt?r, th(' grt'l'll ·l'Yl'<I rcdh l•Jd "·ho erl·atcd lhL· Irish burn rharal'tl'r . · ThC' 1101\ c·uli 'A'l' \11t•r(> suppost•d lo havl' turned out t.o IJl' <1 full-grown malt-. And thl• s ponsor's nl'\\' produC'l. ;J drip pruur milk 1::1rton not only tlr1ppt•d , 1l lt•akNI, :-.pil ll'd, poured. .. , nl't'dt·d (.']Judetll' Culht·rt fur th~1t milk b3th ... n('rore !\tiss Bakl'r {'ould bl· ftrl'd . a lap caml' on thC' produeL·1":-. duor. In one da}. a flood uf m<.1 LI had ('Omf• 111 , a fl uod that 1,1.•as nut to s top fur l~ ye:::irs , a Vl'f a~111g 300.000 pieces a year. The chlldrl'n saw something, Zt.'roed in, so \\'('kept on going ··lier temporary acting stint as tht• hobo la:.tt•d 12 years. tier new hook, "Color Me l.ove." is the first in ~• Sl'rit•s of juvt•nill· books dra"·ing from ht.'r lele\'1s1on St'l'l l"~ und tht• muunt<.iins of letters she rl'C't'l\'{'d. llORO'S 'fR lJSTf·:O ·'("htldrt:n trust llubu Kelly. Sht' is safe , not a I .... Blanche Greer is an artist in oils turned author of juvenile books. ' : From 81 thre-at So. they.II tell her things they won 't tell anyone else.·· ''oungsters have written her about incest. brokl'n homrs. 1sol:ition within a family, the joy of m.Jk1ng 3 prl·sent for Mom. their plans for the fulur(• Miss l~Jkl'r told the audience at the South Coast Alumnat• of Pi Reta Phi Celebrity Book JlevLl'W Sl·rll'S thJl ··children need som ething pos1t1\·e to help lhl'rn grow and develop. "'l'hei r lt.>tters are a reflection of tomorrow. They lll'l'd o ur ht'lp in becoming capable peo- pll.'~ .. C'ommt·nting on the "family hour" concept currl·ntl\' caus 1n~ hattles Lil TV circles, s he as - :-.l·1·tl·d . · 1l used to be th<1t every hour was family hour ··,\m I ihl' only one who r e member s 'Father f\no1,1.·:. llt·!'>l,· 'll1t J1arade,· and 'Make Room for Oadd y·•. ··1 think it is time £or us to look at our oo,1,•n \'aluC's as an industry," ~ti.ss Baker said. lier crcdenlL:.tls fur critich1m are good ones. AJRTl:l1F. ' She has put 1n more lhan 5,000 hours of on·air t1ml', and bct•n non1 1nated eight limes for a n Em- my. w1nn1ng a co\'t•lt'tl statuette for ''In Search of ld C'nti ty. ·· Mi ss Baker's credits began as a child actress ;ind run till· gamut rrom v.·eather broadt"aster to \\'r1tt·r lo talk s lHl \\' hostess. l ll·r 'llobo Kt·lly " has collected more than 100 a'>'·.1rtls und s ht· was once named Woma n·of· the year by thl' American Women ln Radio and 'l't•(t•\'ISIUll C'.olor ;\f {'I .o,·C'' ·is yet another facet . It is no ordint1ry child's book . Many of the ii· lust ration!'> ar(' [(•ft uncolored in black and white. :.o that the child t·an fill in as he imagines "'ith nun 1ux1c colors \\•hi ch come with tht· book . · 11 's b;1sL·d on the prt•mise th at a book does not hC'lon~ to a child until he puts somt·thin~ or hLm"elf into it,·· sht> said. The stor}•line is simple. fl obo Kelly , her friend th(• f.(iraffe and ~tr. J.epre{'haun are color· 1ng pages 10 ;1 coloring hook /\ di spulC' ('OSUl'~ ;1bout a missing crayon and the giraffe decides he'd like the whole world to be blue, the color he's using. l .F.AR:>llNG TOLf:RANC'F. Hobo and the leprechaun oblige. Somehow the world isn't <AS pretty. The moral : maybe that's \\'hY people corne in diff erent colors, to make thC' wo rhl mort· beautiful. ··And why cun't children make the trees yellow or the s ky grt't'n if il make~ th e world a prettit"r pl ace?·· The series , s he explained. "'iii be a new con· cept of encyclopedias for children. Instl'ad of A is for <.1 pplc. it v.·ill feature C is for Care, His for He lp .Lis for Love and soon. . • ;: • • • Gap Widens :;due to hi~her education levels and pay scales for the same t'mployes on the performance or :•<:1moni: m ('n.'' \\"Ork, for example. claims cler k one incompetent woman. ;: ~o . says Dr. Bi ckner. \\'omen vs claims adjuster.·· One incompetent male t •\\'ith less tha n eight years or The "v.1om<'n don't belong in reflects badly on himself. One in - ,:schooling t':irn 62.8 percent of that kind of Y•ork attitude" still con1petent woman renects badly .. wh::tt mt•n Porn . Those "'ilh S persists. She cit(•d the t•x amplC' of n:i l'\'Cry v.·om an \\'ho applit•s 4 .. years ofcollt•gc. earn onJ y65pcr the \\'Offil'fl and n1inoritit•s :1fterhl'r ." : cenl. trained as labor rc·lalinn s Shealsonot ed thatdiscrimina - • RJGG.<\I' . arbiters. Not one \\'Oman has 11011 has a cumulative t'ffcel. •: As of 1970. "'om en with four bee n asked to do a si n i;,:lc Take for t"'xa mple the 22-year· •;years of high school earn less arbitration. old m ale graduate and his female 'than men with less than eight tJnder -ulilization of sk ills. counterpurt. .. ,years of schooling. Women v.:ith 5 "Sixty-nine perce nt of women · If he is hired as a manage-l years or m ore of college earn ,.,.ith 1·3 yea rs or college are ment tra inee and she as his wilt, S20 per month of what men employed in c lerical/sales/ fa c-secretary, by the peak of his ;.-earn with a high school diploma. tory '-''Ork . career he'll be earning five times ! Dr. BiC'k ne r ,cited some of the "Nineteen percent of those \\'hat she does. ' F -- Sally Baker, TV 's Hobo Kelly, has begun a series of books drawing on the program. An other writer with an affinity for children is RlanC"he Greer . "'hose first or a hoped-for se r1es of books is t•nlilll'tl. "The Black Swan and thl' lrre<'n St'e Sa"~.·· ~t rs . Greer is an artist in oils who has traveled widC'ly a nd aJways been a stor~eller . She has '>l.'Or ked for years with spastic and underprivileged children and donates all pro- cel"ds from her paintings to charitable children's organizations. Often dona ting her ti me to read to groups of children. she soon composed a large repertoire of her own stories and was urged to have them published so they could be more widely enjoyed. C'IULD TF.STF.D Her grandchildren and the neighbor 's children are her testing ground. If they find somethin)iit'. worth hearina: aa:ain it sl ays. If it's ''all right l guess·· it goes . Ten more books are waiting for publication, all like "Swan " and "See Saw" the story of three small children, two boys and a girl, Jeremiah the most adventuresome of the lot. He does a lot of riding rainbows and weather· ing storms while learning the value of what he has and the beauty the world has to ofrer. !\trs . Greer "'as motivated to compose her own stories after paying $8.95 (quite a few years ago ) for 3 book by a famous Russian children's writer. ' "l\f y grandson found it boring and the il - lustrations flat and Lifeless. I decided a lay person could do better ... Charming illus trations in "Swan" by artist Arthur Starnoff add to the book 's attraction . "Hoth are "'ilhin Christmas list pri ce range, al S3 for ··color Me Love" and $3.95 for "Black S\\·an ... ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW in NewDOrt Beach 30 LOCAL ARTISTS 'WtLL DISPLAY PAINTINGS. PHOTOGRAPHY, POTTERY. CERAMICS. LEATHER & 'WOOD WORKS. ANO JEWELRY THIS WEEKEND . LOCATIOM: PKHk C...t.......,, .t MecA,.._ .. 111.. IMw•wwtt CorMr1 TIMI: 11 AM .. I PM. SATURDAY & SUMDAT ... ........ , .. , ~··prejudicialpractices "thatlead with4years.a nd5percent "•ith5 It isn't just o ne dis -RUffEll'S •"{o discrimin ation agai nst years are in si milar Of"Cupa criminatory act . It is one that .. 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We plan to live this· way until one of us de· cides to remarry. It may sound strange, Ann , but it works. And it certaUl.ly makes a lot of sense Taurus Shakes Fears- SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 15 BySVDNEVOMARll ARI ES <March 21·April 19): You may feel "boxed in , .. restricted. Key is to gain coopera- t ion of those who can open doors, cut red tape. TAUR US CApri l 20-May 20): Shake orr rears, doubtS. A secret will be kept -and your position is more solid than might be imagined. ~EM INI (May 21-Jun e 20): What appears senous could be a form df "lover's quarrel." Friend with ' 'problem" confides in you. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22 ): You leani wbat is real, wh at is imagined, what to do about ambi- ti ons which seem out of reach. You receive news which vindicates views. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Creativity is highlight· ed. Your ability to express receives spotlight of attention. Offer is received -it could enable you to bridge distance, to get views across in unique manner. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Finis h what you start. Completion ol assignment now is more im· portant than usual. l.IBRA <Se pt. 23-0ct . 22 ): Routine may be up4 set. Strive to m a intain emotional balance. Do plenty of observing, listening. Highlight willing- ness to sta rt anew. . SCORPIO COcl. 23-Nov. 21l: Muth-'that-1rap- pens is clandestine, behind the scenes. If you ex· peel everylhin' to be out in open, you invite dis- illusionment . SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Travel, writing and publicity could be featured. Accent is on love, impuls e. excitement of discovery. Popularity increases. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19): Specifics, de- tails, red tape. past obligations may appear to converge. Key is to pace yourself, to handle one situation at a time. · AQUA lllUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Vou !ind thal weight is lifted.-and you could be deceptively "light.•• Strive for timing, balance. PISCES <Feb. 1S.~1arch 20): Money picture brightens: you could locate ienuine luxury bargain lo m ake home more comfortable, beautiful. '!'hanksgiYing w ~ • Party Good• • Centei piece• · • Plcnlic Glaue• and Cutlery FREE imprinting on all Boxed Christmas Cards $2- PAPER UNLIMITED 1112 IRYIHE AVENUE 54B-792 I try to find a more real looking gas log set ... ••• we don'tthinkyoucan forth_e price! FIREWOOD JUST UKE THIS SELLS FOR JUST AIOUT $120.00 A CORD. TMESE ARE GAS FIRE LOGS CAST FROM ORIGINAL SIERRA OAK LOGS. MOTE TME IARK DETAIL -TME SAW CUTS -THE BURLS AND KNOTS. TME SIERRA OAK CAN IE ARRANGED IN YOUR FIREPLACE JUST LIKE THIS -OH A REAL WOOD BURMIMG GRATE. AMD OMCE THE SIERRA OAK LOGS ARE INSTALLED IM YOUR FIREPLACE, THArS IT. HO MORE CARRYING, HO MORE CLEAMIMG, HO MORE TRIPS TO THE FIREWOOD PUCE THAT KEEPS THOSE STRANGE HOURS. TME SIERRA OAK LOG SfT IS SHOWN AT GREEM HA YEM, IURMIMG JUST AS IM TME PHOTO. THE COST IS USS THAM A CORD OF WOOD . COMSIDERAIL Y LESS. COME SE! IT IM THE PATIO SHOP AT GREEM HAVEN GARDENS. ! LIST PRICE 109'5 SALE s79~~., .... other Gen Lag Seh slcrt from 34" complete . JUST ARRIVED! lrwl Mow mod -"""'"'9 RATTAN-.-.... SEATING GROUPS WITH 5 PC. DIMEm TO MATCH . ,.._ ""' ............ ~.,.. ........................ fw ....,,_ ..... c ...... ., ... WllllW ..... _ PATIO FURNITURE FLOOR SAMPLES ~~50%0FF rl~(~J P.T.109HOP 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. e. COSTA MESA• 642-4103 IAt the ccwiier of VI toria St.I F<!day. -.... ....... 1975 financially. Sign me -CONTENT IN CONNEC· TICUT DAILY PILOT DEAll FllJEND: So -<Oelentm .. 111 llvlnf wilb an ex-llusbaDd in Coeaedlcut. To ta~b hh' OWll. dearte. bat your testJmoaiy does oothln1 lO alter my oriSiaal atbcl. don't waot a family -at le.st not oow. tor told her she is toO far along to have an lion. We offered to take the baby but they sa no -if they saw lhe chUd tney mi&ht want lo keep it and their lives would be di:srvpted. Tbe reason you and Jim enjoy a platonic r~· btJvubip ii bffause you both know you are sex· uaUy lacompatlble. How IOll& do you think you could keep tbe brother-sister ad solac u you two had just met! See what I mean?' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 22·year--0ld dauihter was married last year lo a very bright YOU.Of: man she met at college. They are both working on their PhDs and are extre mely seriou~ about their studies. Ann, these two people SHOULD have ch11dron. Tbey are both healthy and br11ht and would make wonderful parents. What can we do to persuade them not to do this awful thing? - SAD MOM AND DAD Two weeks ago our daughter told us she is in her fifth month of pregnancy. Sl)e and her husbaod have decided to put the baby up5(ir adoption. My husband and I were horriJiea. It seems they have talked it over and decided the)' DEAR M "' D: Just beeause • <ovple Is healthy and bright dot'sn't mean they would m•kr. wonderful 'p arenLs. 1'lore important, they should WANT tbe child. I aaree they are maldnc a b1-Mistake and they'll probably regret it, but it's thelr decision to make, not yours. You've espressed your fttl4 ' mu-now drop it. international folk festival ' from Bagpipers to f ijian firewalkers Nou.13-16 1:,111 r da ~:-. 11f ,.,1·i1 1·11J0 ·111a111f1 ·11 t1·r1a i111n f·n t . 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No w th,..rr: ar1~ 111or1• intl'rnati(111al ,.;t11r1 ·,; t11 t·nj oy 4 • , 111 ~1 11'1•· ~1 1 l1 1111 or 11s wltlt )'our 11 f'I '!ol ' 111'1'. 5outb Coast ?taza .. 8RISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWA Y, COSTA MESA • - f ' • 8 4 DAILY PILOT Early November • A u to Sales Climb 45 Percent DETROIT (AP) -J)omestic far sales in coirly November jumpt:d <IS pc•rcent from the dism:tl levels. or a year ago, marking the shaf"}>t"sl )'ear tu Y,ea.r 1mpro\lcment for an industry selling period since 1972. 1\Jl four major U.S. cur prod ucers reported :strong sa1es gains comp;1rt.'ll with the first 10 c.Jays of Novem ber 197'1, when the industr y was rc.'"elin g from a recession· triggered sales slump GENF.RAI. 1'1 0TOR.~ Corp. was up 56 percen t from a year a~o, F'ord Motor Co . PQSlcd a 22 pcrl·f.!nl Ne"'' off1l·t·rs of the Bwld1ng Industry /\ssot·1~1 ti on of (.'ahf orrua, Jnc. h<.IV(' been eJected l\lt•ntbl·rs fro1n Clr:1nge County int.•l ud(' vice prl'· :'.'>ldcrllS l)a le Stua rd, pres ident of American N a· tiooal Jlousing (;orp., 1''ount:.un Valley , J ack Kin· ney, president of Kinney Air CundilioninJ(, Anaheim and l .. C. "Bub" Albertson, dirL'C'tur of m;:1rkt·llni-: fur Broad moor llomes, 'fustin. Geor ge (~. Galvin, ('XC'C'utivc viC'e president of 8 lA in lrvinC' is the association's sccrctary and Walte r Kt usde r J r., pres ident of Keus de r t:n. terprises. :--Jcwport 13c:..ich, is treasurer. • Gerald J . Chirpka has been named controller ol <\rrowbead Pu ri tas Walers, Inc., a subsidiary or the Coca· Cola Bottling Co. of Los Anr,cles. l ie was furmerly controller and ('bier financial officer w1lh E nv1ronmt'nt.il D a t a Corp. Beforl' that. Chirpka was an ac· countant with Ernst & Ernst. Ill' and his wi fe and four children live in Newport (~eac h. • tMllll;l"KA Newport Be;ac h re sid ent Alexander \\'elles has bee n ap· pointed a legislative m('mbe rsh~ip chairma n for th(' National Small Bus iness Association. i'le is associate director for Gener a l Business Se-rvices, a national counselin g fi rm. • The election of Frl'de rick A. Poss to vice presi· dent or operatlons has been announced at A)IF Voit, Inc. of Santa Ana . Poss w as formerly direct or of operations. lie and his family live in Costa ~1 esa. • Rog er .t . Lar sen has been appolntcd m anager o( t he Ci vie Center offi ce of Santa Ana First Feder al Savings and Loan Association . The Irvine resident is past president of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce. • Hom e Fede ral Savings and Loan Association of San Diego has n a med Tom Sommerville as manager of its new San Juan Capistrano office. Somme rvill e, a vice p r esident of Ho me Fed~ral. was formerly manager of the S&L's Clare· moot office. CLARK • Ke nneth E . O ark ha s been named manager of the Balboa branch Ba nk or America. . Clark, with t he bank s ince 1936. was assistant vice president for loans at a Long Beach offi ce since 1968. f-l e and hjs .. vife reside in Huntington Bea ch. • increase. Chr)'Sl('r Corp. reported a 47 percent Jump and Americ an l\1otors Corp. said its sales rose 100 pcrc<'nt. 'J'ota l domes tic car sales in the period were 198,9-18. stronger than most industry an a lysts Cx · pected. Sail'!'; of 136, 921 in the year .ago period were the lowl'::i l for a nonstrike early November In lS yC'ars. Analys ts s..iid lhe 45 percent increase was the hi~hest for a pc·r1od since the tinal 10 days of J uly 1972. when sales jumped •16 percent. But they noted thC' big increase in the l:Jtest period was more the rc:.ult of ~ncn11 c levels last year than of current :.tr(·ngth T ll•: 1.ATt:ST S •:l.J.ISG rate 'ol.'<tS still weak when comp:1rt•d with other recent c·arly·Nove'mber tempos , analys ts s<ud. SalC's were down 11 percent from l';1r ly·NOVt.'mber 1973, when the J\.1idc<ist oil "'nibargu sent the indLC:.lry into a two·ycar :-.lump, ~ind orf 22 j)('r<.·ent fro nl the period rC('ord t•st ~1blisb('l11n 1971 . l lo....,·evt•r, analY:.t~ olso said the early :-:IJv t•n1b<>r f1gurt•S. fulluw1nl'.! a good performance in trad1t1on:.tlly struni.: flt:tolx'r, continued to pace> an indus try rt'l'OVt.'f'Y from its worst slump in •10 yc;,i r~. October t;,1r sal1 -s, normally buoyed each year by the intr11ductn1n of Ill'\.\' models, were up 23 per· t't•nt frum n ye>ar ai-:o :.ind the strongest in 17 munths. -,\!'J:\L.YS'f S SAID Tll f; latest sc>lling tt.'mpo \tlJS off only 1:1 percent from a robust October, com· par('d with a normal decline of 18 percent, to in· dieate tht' 1ndu.stry·s rt-rovl•ry might even be ac· celcrat1ng. f'or the year·to-date, U1e companies have sold 4,994,828 cars, down 10 percent from las t year 's already depressed I eye ls. Aid to N Y? Shapiro Has New 'Poetic' Watch LOS ANG E l.ES {U PI ) -Abe Shapir o. the m an who brought A mcricC;\:the Spiro Agnew and Ric hard Nixon \t:atcht·s, has a new p roduct to offer just in lime to save New York City. llis "Let it Begin With ·-v-.-1-1.-,-0-.-C-al_i_f._.-.. -L-c-l -il Me'' watch goes on the market this month, and Begin Wi th Me ." Shapiro says h e will donate 10 percent of his first three m onths· pro· fits to he lp save N~w York from default. "It was Ne ""' Yo rk City that ga ve m e a future and has a llowed me to prosper for 16 years in Los Angeles.·· Shapiro. 58. who lived 42 years in New York before moving West, explained. "I FEEL THAT by \\.'hat I a m doing I ;i m saying. 'Tha nk you, Ne w ''orkCity.' ·· What Sha piro h as done already is d,evclop a ti mepiece featuring the "Symbol of Li fe .. -a blue dove and a white dove e mbra<'ing \\'ilhin a c1r<'le. The sym bol was crcat· ed in 1971 by Ch ris topher Harris. a public relations s pecia li st f rom Los Angeles, who said it sug· gests that ''the changes we desire in h um an un· derst anding will c-omc only when we c hange ourselves." S HAPIR O H AS already sent sa m ples of the watch to P resident Ford, New York Gov . l lug h Car ey a nd New York City Mayor Abe Bea me. He is also u rgi ng olher Amer ican busin essmen "who ha ve profited from New York Ci t y to con· tribute a portion of their advertising budgets to the city in its t ime or desperation." Shapiro has developed se veral novelty watches in the past -two o f them based on for m e r Presi- dent Rich a rd Nixon . One timepiece carried the slogan . "l ·m for Nix· on a nd the U.S.A.·· The oth e r wat c h w a s the ''I'm Not a Crook" edi· lion. which feat ured a m ec ha nis m that m ade !':ixon·s eyes s hift once e ach second. HIS B EST .K NOWN timepiece was one of his firs t, the Spir o Agnew watch. O ,·e r Thi! 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Bry an, formerly di rect or of oper a· tion's for t he Broa dw.a.y Plaza complex in downtown Los An ge les, has joined Engineering Supe r vision Co. of Newport Be ach as engineering operations manager. • Mary Davis has been appointed m anager of the Costa Mesa branc h of First Federal Savings of San· ta Monica. She and her family reside in Fountain Valley. SS T Still Flies On NASA Boards American Paces etter Income U p American P aces etlcr of Newport Beach re· ported net in come of $1 ,089.768. or 16 cents per share. a f ter ex . traordinary incon1c of $19,000, on r l'\'£'nues of PRl:"JC ETON, N .J. (AP) -The s upersonic $18,372.039 fo r l he nine transport jet, which died an early dP.a th in the Unit· .months ended Sept. 30. edStates,is aliveonthe dr a wing boards. J ohn W. Klug, presi· National Aeronautics and Space Admin istra· d ent. said this conlfasls tion reseJrchers told an w i t h net i n com e of intt?rnationa l conference Sl ,099,427. or 16 cent~. of aviation C'Xp('rts her e ( J after incom e fron1 dis· this week that NASA has CO NSlfiHEI< cont inu e d o pe r ations ma~e. s~rides s ince 1972 in _ less appli cable income des1gm1ng an improved '----------taxes of $83,902, and ex· 1'sec-ond generation·· ssr. traordinary income of S538,SOO, on reven ues of TllE \' CLAIM IT would ny better . m a ke less $19.268.609 for t he ninc- noise and carry commercial passenger s for less months ended Sept. 30, than the premium first.class tares that will be 1974 . charged by the British and French Concorde when There were an average that supersonic plane begins service in J anuary . 6,914,014 com m an shares Olltstanding durin g t he The 108-seat Concorde is expected to ch arge · _, p('n V\.I . P~S.$enge rs 20 per cent above first·class far es for -;:=========' 01ghts between P aris and Rio de Janeiro and · between London and the Middle East. A one·way first·class ticket from P a ris to Rio de Janeiro on a commerclal airline suc h a s Air P'rance now costs about $1,170. That would m ake the Concorde fare about Sl .404 for the same trip. Am er ican officia ls have :ve t to sanction ,schedu led Concorde nights in Lhis ·country . C Re lated swry, A· 15) VINCENT R. MAscrnt, assigned to NASA'• SST project at the Langley Research Cente r in 1Hsmpton, Va., claimed NA.SA bu found that a new, larger SST would charge 2S percent m or e than tourist rares. Air Fra nce's one-way tourist ta re between Paris and Rio is about mo, which would m ake the estimated fare on the new SST about4952. I fon.rtSI kl~ the controvenial ssr develo~­' menf pn.1ram J~' 11171 after spending $600 mllUori. Mercedes 450SL -.-==-"'t:J:_, . - Q ~~ , Leasing we can tailor a ltdse or f inance pla n IQ su11 you Mia.Ion Viejo ..._ llJ,1740 4'1-1700 ·t ' ieans and things ope nin g today AL'S GARAGE 56 FAS HION ISLANQ N EWPO RT BE ACH 714 644-7030 ' Frugal Trend Return-to-Land Effort ·Not Easy By SYLVIA PORTER At the eore or the highly publieized movement or lhe U.S. population out or the cilin and into the rural areas are the back ·tO·th~·landers -indivlttual American!S attempting to eam theil" livelihood off the land, to grow lheir own vegclables and fruits,. raise their own poultry and meats, and perhaps chalk up a smnll surplus. Non- typical of the overall Money's Worth mov~ment and numbering only in lhe thousands, they ha\'e domtnated the headlines and focused the world's attention on an upheaval in U.S. economic-social values. .6tnd an upheaval they do indeed represent-despite the r.el~~tance so far ot the demographers to identify their ac· UVlties a:$ a ''trend,·• let alone calling it a la.~ting one. TllEY ACTUAU.Y ARE living a hard and frugal ex· istence, ra'dically different from the way most or us live or try to live in the U.S. in this era. They have a minimal con· cem '¥1.'ilh ftnancial secunty, are contemptuous or the tradl· lional American goals of a high·paying job with benefits, pensions, etc. "Money/' as s uch, is clearly not the reason for their ex- odus from the city to exurbia and beyond. In fact, despite re· cord food prices, less than four out of 10 U.S. farmers gross an annual $20,000 or more -the bottom line for making 8 profit by farming, si1ys lhe Department of Agriculture. . Yet, the pulls arc undeniable. Among them; -Better highways have opened up rural areas. enh anced the attractiveness of small towns, and the towns 1n tum have been lunng newcomers with their broadening cho1cesof cultural and sports events, the like. -Hundreds of light industries -ranging rrom shoe rac· lories lo sc1entiric laboratories -have moved into the rural areas. offering job opportunities to residents and outsiden, diminishing the reliance or lhe community on agriculture for incomes . -THF. GROWTH OF colleges and technical schools in rural areas has both drawn young people and encouraged )'oung::,;ters born in the communities to slay 1n them. -The development of '¥\.'hole new towns in rural regions to meet the demands of elderly citizens has brought this age category 1n increasing numbers to the lo'¥1.·ns and with them "'orkers to cater lo their needs . --Other key factors have been the rlight from crimes as· sociated with central cities, the appeal of many rural public schools, the urge to become an activist in the politics or a ::;mall area -and, of course, the yearning for relatively clean air and water. Rut "·hat about the back·l<>-the-landers themselve~? How are these scattered individuals trying to reach their tough ob1ect1ve of self-:iu!fic1ency 1n an economy so geared to the machine as ours? To queries on this, the unanticipatfd answer I received ,,·as that back-to-the·landers di vi de themselves into two groups (I l THE INDJVIDUAUSTS drawn by rural aesthetics , trying to preserve the traditional American farm, willingly and gratefully using the economy's services to help them succeed and planning to remain "inside" the economic structure. (2) The extremists -economic counterparts or the ant1· Vietnam act1v1sts or lhe 1960s -opposing the American economic system, and deliberately refusing to use services ranging Crom electricity to telephone to inside plumbing. These are the rural newcomers who boasUully and in· variably use animal energy for fa rming, compost rather than flu sh toilets. These are the new (armers who shun ·chemical fertilizers and abhor pesticides, advocate phy:sical labor and do\\'Tlgrade "des k" "'ork. The extremists seek to attain selt-sufficiency from the land itself, to cease any consumption of U.S. goods and services, to live entirely ''outside" Amenca's economic in· s1tutions. IN SUM. THE BACK to the rural areas movement is also a movement certain to destroy the rural areas by populating them to the point where the wilderness first becomes an exurb, then a suburb, then a new urban com· munity. \V1th1n the back-to-the-landers also are distinct, conflicting categones -one that would fundamentally strengthen our economic structure, the other that would gloat over its destruction and a tum of the economic cloc~ way, way back. 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CAP) -cleville High School 59-0 in a Bartic·s team bas played all The Unde rwood brothers -one first down by its regular de· Overtime hi gh school football game stopped at halftime by season. wh o co mbin ed f o r five rense thefir1tsix1amesofthe gam es ar:e b ecoming com -"mutual consent" of the coaches A star linebacker on the touchdowns and 338 rushing season. That one lone fmt doWn mQnpl ace lh many states that -though Ci r'cleville's coach, nearby Fairmont State Coll ege yards in a 64·0 rout of Morgan-cameonapen alty. havead.optcd sudd<:n~e~lhrules. faced a fo ur-ho ur .bus r ide team of 1967 that was the NAIA to"•nSt. Francis -arecousinsof . YetBartic's teamrarely "runs Bµt a tin y West V1rguua school home, simply wanted to keep national grid champion, Bartie is the head coach, it up'' on an opponent. Some o( may have on e of the few le~ms from getting any more of his used to being with a winner. But the first teamers barely have anywhere th at plays undert1me players injured. . the team he has produced at his Only arch· rival Manni qgton, enough quarters to earn_ lelleni, "•m""· A u o h t t r CJ D tl JI wruch dropped a 15·6 decision for "" t t f ., .._,, .rt· s u ou o ay-a e e alma mater has even the delight· since Bartie freely SULJOti u es or R. ·11 H"gh S•hool Joe led th d h u · t r its only loss, has scored so far 1vesv1 e 1 ..._ • a saw e secon a cons1s o ed home folks a m azed. his regula rs . 1n the heart of central Wt>st just six-minute quarters. The against the Rams. And that was In fact , the Rams have scored Vjr(.'i.nia 's coal fields, has de· same thing occurred in a 65·0 The Rams, paced by the on a punt return. The Rams' de· only 86 of their '13 points in I.he. ,,eloped s uch a powerhouse that smashing of J\.1 astonlown Valley, 'backfield brother· trio of Jim, fense has yet to be scored upon. second ha lf, totaling only 19 ttlree of the Ram s' eight games so the games actually consisted Tim, and Ken Underwood, out· Thefourth smallesthighschool pointsinthefourthquarter. this seas on have fall(.od to go the of just three quarters. scored their first eight opponents playing football in the state, That is, the games that have regulation four quarters. But that ·s just indicative of the by 413·6 while averaging oveP 51 R.ives~ille with less than 75 males . bad f?U, rth quarters. The Ram s walloped Cir· way coach lt1artin "Sonny '' pointspergame . intheentireschool -yieldedon.lv ~, Connors In Semis; Ashe Upset l.ONDON-Arthur Ashe, the t!)74 Wimbledon champion. was ups et in the quarterfinals or the Dewa r Cup tl'nnis tourney Thurs· day as Eddie Dibbs posted a 6·4, S.2triumph. Another upset victim was Jan Kodes, who lost to Buster Mot- tram, 6·0, 6·1. while Jimmy Con · nors mowed down Bernie Mitton , &l , 6-1. Connors met Dibbs 1n today's semis while l\1ottram was scheduled to fa ce l liE Nastase. Connors, who quaJificd for the Masters tourney with his victory, declined the invitation to play a1 Stock holm Nov. 30. "I can gtve you an answer right now,'" said Connors. "I can 't play. ['m goin g home." Connors pulled out of last year's Masters after qua lifying. On thal occasion he produced a medical certificate saying he was unfit to pl<.1 y, and no action w3s taken against him . Okl«>r lJps .. t HONG KONG Second - seeded Tom Okker of Holland and John Newcombe. No. 3 seed. _were eliminated tod ay by a pair o( Americans in the quarterfinals of the $50,000 Citizens Tennis Classic. Tom Gorman defeated Okker 6-4 , 6-4 and Brian Gottfried beat Newcombe, 6-3, 4·6. 6-3 to ad· vance into the semifin als. In other quarterfinals singles matc he s, Mexico's R a ul -Ramirez beat Spain's Juan Gisbert 7·5, 6·0. and AJex Mayer defeated Australian Bob Carmichael, 6-4, 8-.6 . ·PanaUa Win• . BUENOS AIRES -Adriano Pa natta of Ital y eliminated Chilean Patricio Cornejo 6-4, 7-6 Thursday and advanced to the quarterfinals of the eighth an· nual Argentine Tennis Open. In women ·i; singles. Ch r is Ke mm er qualified for the semifinals, e liminating Michelle Rodriguez of France 6-4, 5-7. 6-4. Arge ntin e Beatriz Araujo downed Chilean Ana Pinto Bravo Thursday, 7·6, 6·4. In other singles action. Argen· tine ace Guill ermo Vil as beat compatriot Lito Alvarez, 6-4, 7-5 ; Yugoslavian Zeljko Franulovic defeated Hans Pohman of West Germany, 6·0, 6·7, 6·2, and J ai me fillol of Chile eliminated Argen· (ine Julian Ganzabal, 6-3, 6·2. A 11ahel»r De111olishes Oilers Huntington Beach's Steve Samperi (44), Keith 'Dionne {78 ) and R oger Smith (61 ) con verge (above ) on Anaheim's l.ou Chambrone (42) in football action at La Irvine's Serna Bids for Crown By ED BURG/\RT Of HM D•ll• Pitel SUft Wh en Ralph Serna was a freshman at Loara 1-ligh, he didn't know what cross country was. Fou r years later as a freshman at UC Irvine. Serna is one of the favorites to win the individual ti- tle in the NCAA. Di vision II cross country championships Saturday morning al Irvi ne Coast Country Cl ub. One of the country's outstand- ing cross country runners, Serna has already won four invita· tionals this year. setting a course record al Chapman where he ran five miles in 24 :08.5. ' Lacking size -Serna stands 5·5, we ighs 11 5 pounds -he oevertheless set many records in cross country and track while at Loar a. ''And I d idn·t know what a cross country team was unttl I got to Loara. · · says the soft· spoken Serna . Serna quickly adapted to cross country. though. Winning one race after another -includin g the CIF 4·A fin a ls twice -Serna became wide ly known and his name is currently a topic of con· versation. But acting modestly, Sern a prerers t o talk about the UC Irvine cross country team in· stead or himself. ~ Michigan Gridders "Coach (Len ) Miller had us write up our goals the other day," says Serna, 1"and my rirst one was to have ou r team win the title. Secondly, I wou1d like to "'in the race.·• Arid Serna has an excellent chance to win. Hi s high school background proves his ability - he has run the mile in 4:07 and the two mile in 8 :45.9 -and he has shown steady improvement since"3rriving at Irvine. ~ I ~f!~s~~~!' tri~~S~u?~~t tough -Coach Tom Saylor insists his Hackett in the Class C semifinal !Judson football players "are re-they'll o~n the r ecord alone. Jef-~lly h"ungry" for a victory Satur· ferson City, l\1 o .. set the 71-game day over Kalamazoo Hackett in mark Crom 1958·66 . th e first high school football qlayoffs in modern Mi chigan his- tory. · "I am running a lot more hills now than l ever did before," says Serna. "Everything \\'BS fl at in Anaheim." It seems as though Serna has improved with each hill . An easy 'Ao'inner in the Biola Invitational (wo weeks ago, Serna posted a 24 :36 over the five· mile course. He credits Miller for the steady improvement. Palma Park Thursday. Below it's J im Lucas (21) sel- ling a block for quarterback Bill Holst. Huntington Beach lost a 42·8 decision to Anaheim. See story, 87. Kings . I JNGLEWOOD -Center Juho Widlng. scored 'tllith 5:01 Jeft t~ _ play Thursday night to lead lhF., Los An geles Kin gs to a comebactt , . 4.3 National Hockey League vi~ •. tory over the New Yor~ lslan-, ders. " The Kings struck . for thr~~ goals in the final penod to ga1n~ their fi rst victory over the lsJan: • ders in four outings . Trailing 2-1 going into the finat. period. the Kings even~ th'e~ score with 55 seconds gone in the stanza on a goal by defenseman Larry Brown from 45 feet out. Rookie Bryan Trottier of New York put the Islanders ahead again at 2: 23 when he l~ted a shot over King s· goalie Gary Edwards for a 3·2 lead by the vis ·. itors. - But veteran Bob Nevin's fourth goal of the season , a rebound from in close, tied it up 3-3 for the Kings with 12:17 left. setting up the winning £Oal by Widing. Loken Play •, INGLEW OOD -The Los Angeles Lakers bid for their eighth victory in 13 game;; tonight. hosting the Phoenix Suns. in National BasketbaJI Associa· lion action at the Forum. lt begins at 8 o'clock. LA trails Golde.a State (7·2} bf l 'h games in the Pacific Divisiqn while Phoenix is in third pla<;e with a 4-4 mark. · SocletsWln •3 SYRACUSE, N .Y . -MihaiI Korkia scor ed 12 points and · picked off eight rebounds to lead a tal ler. more experienced Russian National Basketbal r tea m past Syracuse University 71 ·58 in an exhibition game Thursday night. Award to Nolan DAYTON, OHIO -"To be able to help the club Y.·in the charh-· pionship fulfilled my greatest comeback hopes ." Cincinna'ti Reds pitcher Gary Nolan safd after being named Thursday as · the 1975 re~ipient of baseball;'s Hutch Award. The award is presented an- nually in memory of former rnjl- jor league pitcher and manager Fred Hutchinson. who died of cancer in 1964. It goes to a player who overcomes adversity arid - best exemplifies the spirit, com- petitivehess a nd charact er oJ Hutchinson. · Board Named QUEBEC -Construction and fmancing of ins tallations for the 1976 Olympic Games, now of· ficially es timated to CQSt Sl billion, will be controlled by a government-appointed board, the Quebec national assemblr was told today. . . Solicitor-general Fernaq'd Lalonde s aid an Ol y mpit· Installations Board would lje responsible for overseeing ~on­ struction of a main stadium but the future role of the City of l\.1o"n· treal remained uncertain. ' Evert Sign• PllOENIX.-Chris Evert has signed "''ith the Phoenix Ra~· quets on the World 1'eam Tennis beat for reportedly $160,CKK>. · • She becomes the highest paid player on the circuit and the corl- tract is for two years. Tn-clno Fourth MEXICO CITY -Bob Payne and Lee Trevino. two Of tbe American entries , fini s hed among the leaders Thursday in the opening day of the $40 .000 l\.1exican Open"golf tournament. Payne s hot a three-under-par 68 for second place and Trevino wound up fou rth with a 70 over the.7,157-yard course. Mexico's Victor Regalado claimed the lead with a blazing 6.5. The first question might be, have the Tigers ever not been hun · gry for a victory? They already have equalled the national record of 71 consecutive "We are really fired ," shid Saylor, whose teams have com· piled an 85·4· l record in his 10 years as Hud son's head coach. ''Ourkids want to win it. We want toproveithas n 't been a nuke .. , Apparently there are those who believe the top-ranked Tigers ha· ven't had t o u g h e nou g h schedules . Among them arP coach Di ck Soisson offifth·ranked Hackett. "I never did the distances as much as I'm doing now," says Serna. "and Miller is one of the coaches who can motivate you . He is really a hustler. End of Road for USC? UCI, Pirates Row Saturday Crews from t;c Irvi ne and Orange Coast College will be among 18 varsity eights compel· ing in the Newport CUp Regatta Saturday morning in the West Lido Channel, Newport Beach. The first of 18 elimination faces will begin at JO and UC &rkeley is favored to win the ehampionship. Each elimination r ace will 'feature two crews competing over the short distance of 500 01eters . A crew is eliminated in.er one Joss and the two un· defeated elchla will vie lor th• ll· lie. In addition to Berl<eley, UC Jnrine and Orange Coast, other !OP schools competing are USC. \'~!±.~Cal State Lani Beach. ~m.• lop '1!wlng clut.. are • "All I've said is that Huds on would never have won 71 in a row if it had played our schedule the last eight years,•• Soisson said. ''I feel it's a great honor, a great challenge, to play Hudson. "His philosophy is like my hig h school coach ·s. A lot of coaches will run you till you are dead, but if you don't feel like running, you Can tell him. He is easy to tal k to and takes an interest in every guy on the team." Miller took an interest in Serna not only for his cross country ability but also for his track "Win or lose we'll be famous. Ir potential. we lose we'll be like the guy who "I am really hoping to run a threw Roger Maris his 61st home good two mile in track this runpitch.'' year," says Serna. "I 'm hoping Saylor doesn 't a ppreciate any torun somewhere under8:40." 1absattheTigers'schedule. Serna is also looking forward "All I know is thatourschedlU;i-to the indoor season whi ch is one is as tough for us as Hackett's1S reason why he chose UC Irvine for them,·· he said. "Hackett gets over the University of Kansas. . to draw playe rs rrorn all over ''I like runn ing indoors Kalamazoo, population about because of the tight lurns and 85,500, and we onlY have 1 small beca4,'e the fans are so close,·• townabout2,S00todrawfroft'i." sa)'S the fine arts major1 ••That's Although the MJchigan High one factor why I came here. School Athletic Association brief-"Another is because Miller's ly prevented Hackett from prac· philosophy is the same as my ticing on artificial turf this week , high school coach. Also. t wanted it changed itsdecisjonafterlearn-to be ~DI in simila.r weather ing that Hudsdn was pradlcing on and I knew' we were going to have ll a good team.". • ·Trojans Face Eliminati.OnSamrday By THE ASSOCIATED PR ESs The Paciric·8 football race is at least a week away from being settl ed, but coach John McKay's Southern California Trojans could be out of it this weekend. win or lose. . Another conference race could be decided Saturday in the re· gionally televised game between San Diego State and San Jose St ate, both unbeaten in the Pacific Coast Athletic Associa· lion. The winner will have .a 9.1 overall record for the various bowl game committees tO con· sider. • McKay's chances of taking Southern Cal to lhe R<>oe Bowl for a ninth and final time, before be leaves for Tampa and the Na- tional Football J..eag"ue, will vanish IC Stan'foril beats lowlY .Oregon in one of three Pae·8 games (m Saturday's schedule. Or, the Trojans could take themselves out of the race by los· ing their third straight game. They're on the road to face the dangerous Washingt.oo Huskies who upset UCLA two weeks 1,go and lost a narrow 27-24 decision to Pac·8 leader Cafilomia last weekend. Cal"s Bears are 5·1, with a nop· conference game al Air Force S•turday before their season· ending date with Standford, which takes a 4·1 conference re- cord against Oregon, 1 ... , at Stait- ford Stadium. UCLA, also 4·1, is at home against Oregon State, 14. Washington State will be home, see.king to break lts ae.ven·aame losing streak by beating Utah. Several other nonconferenCe games ate scheduled, with Pacific of lhe PCAA having the to:!best assignment with its Sat ay night game at eighth· r ed Art.zona Stale. "We're in control of the Pac-8 right now ,·· UCLA coach Dick Vermeil said after USC lost to Stanford last week and dropped 1 to J.2. If the Bruins beat OSU Saturday and the Trojans on Nov. 28. they'll go to Ule Rose , Bowl no m atter how Cal and ' Stanford fini sh. "After we beat use. we were . kind of counting on them beating -t UCLA. But the Trojans have lost , t~o in a row a nd it's pretty ob·' vtous they're human,·· California ~ coa~b Mike White said. The Bears have the nation's · leading college footbaJI offense. featuring tailback Chuck Muncie : and the passing combination of : Joe Roth and Steve Ri vera. • White is hoping that fact and a ~sible 8·3 final record would al·· tract a bowl invitation from j e-Jsewhere if t here's no 'Rose" tl>wltrip. . - -' . ' .. • e· e t y h d e p •,• " s ir e ~ •· It e ·1 d · d d Ir ly e "' st i Id as ~· n· ~-er II!' er rid - oJ ... nd he f. SI a d, tr ~" IC ~. D· ut ll· •s <'· IS a r no er do ns -8 ck to u on •1 d re ng ' st ~ b· ' ·a ~ 's ·e i~ . of ', .. ' • al· m; ~·j • Edison -Bids for Co-title To~ht Edlsan Hl1h'• Charsen. with a 11M1t at their first vanity football cbamplonshlp· since UmJ when the EdiJ-On E•preso WOil the CIF :J.A crown with a lS.0 record, in· vade Newport Harbor Hieb tcnlgbt. Klckort is at 8 1nd if the Cbargen of coach llW Wornnan are victorious. they can do oo . ~ than tie for the &mset LO-crown wltb WOlll.mlnster, • team Edison whipped earlier, 20-lL Jlegardless of the outcome the Cbar1en are billed foe further action in the Clll' 4-A playo(!s a week hence. Rick Bashore bas beeo the rsllylnf paint for• the Chargers and the senior quatterbactr ls atain upeeted to be the key fac- tor with bill runnlnf and pus· The Ciiarcers are ranked No. i in Onnce C<>Wl\1-4-A.c:irclea a...i No. 7 in th• CIF. Newport Harbor, expected IO be WS«ious ooatentloa for the crown at this paint, bas disappointed with a 3-li overall record. Win or lose. the Sailors of coach Bm Plulca can nolese1pe the secood dlvtslon In final stand· lnp. "We're coinf inlO lhll one wi1b one tut chance d respec· !ability," says Plulca . • Bashore bas passed for 1,090 yards 'with 78 eompletloos In 132 attempts. His big taret.s a.re Don· Wl>an and-Jtm'iloprt, although tight end Vic Rakbsbanl alao baa the cood-bands with the abort passes. Tbe n1nnini came. wilb Rob Romeo at tailback and Romney Fuga at fullback, bas improved, but the key to Edi8oa.•s game is Bashore with hls passlnf and bis nmnini. His keepen over tackle and around the !1.nks murdered rival Fountain Valley. His counterpart foe Newport is quarterback Gordon Adams, strictly a dropback passer with &l eom.pletlons ln J.t1 lira (or 993 yard>. Steve Foley IS' at tallbaclc. The 205-pounder bas scored 11 touchdowns and has averaged 5.0 yards per carry. He is the Newport 1round came with Dan • Christy's blocklnc usbting. .... ...._..~ - - 11'..... Wiii DI'. Hlft l t S tlllf Al'W l T OT ~..... 1ff -~ lO NO..._.. 11s 1't 'M'-C OT Wiiii-HO • • "'-''" 1110' OE "-411tll ttt tts ......,..., lll:T l• k...,_..r 110 M'I.~ 1• I.I,...._ 110 t75...... 01 C9Mld11h ISS .... 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Tbe Marina High fullback ran for two touchdowns to lead the" Vl:kings past the Western ~oneers, 21 ·14, Thursday night Ula Sunset League seasoofinale. ~in's 36·vard run caooed a 68-yard drive late in the fourth quaner to put the game outol reach for the Pioneers. • t"Wice in the march Rankin was responsible for key plays that kept the d rive alive. He caught a 10-yard pass from quarterback Dave Wallach, and · t•en two plays later took a p.itchout rrom Wallach for another 16 yards. '.Hi~ touchdown romp l e rt Western bodies strewn about, as be broke thre.e t ackles to score. The PAT by Stan Sutton, his third of the night, was good a&l it was 21~. "'.~~was Rankin for the first ~na score late in the second period . His one-yard plunge ended a 67 -yard drive. Earlier in ~at drive he was in big on plays, c•tching a 33-yard pass from Wallach and rushing for good yardage. I The 5·11, 180-pounder carried 16 times for 11 5 yards and an im· i)l'essive7.l average. But Wes t ern, und e r the tea(lership of quarterback Terry Hess, was not out of it yet. ,An 80-yard kickoff return by Scott Brunner with 4:.S remain~ ing ln tbe game put the Pioneers right back in the game. But this time it was the Marina seeoadary that did the damage. Defensive back Bob Craft in· tercepted a Hess pass and Westem's hope of a comeback .~as over. Craft also had another iDt~ption in the first period. In the first series of the third quarter, Wallach hit split end Randy Cleghorn with a 22-yard touchdown toss. Marina ended its season with a 4·5 mark overall. • OAM•ITATISTICI M Finl~rll1Hno t Flrsl~~Ui"9 t Flnt00WMO-Mlll•5 I .. • ToUlffnlo.wnt lt ' • • Y•rds""""'.. 111 y .,. p.M.$1"9 1(1) varm'°'t o .... IY•nhoail!ed n.I "' n .. "' Pllr>b-<li"'l!.clltt. s-.io.o ..... Y...OS-UMcl ~lS "' fllrfll:ll"·hmtllH 19'1 )-1 •• 111~11•1" ---... Wa!Mocl'I ,,.. .,_ Tof•!s ..... "'~" ·-· ,.,_, "-"'irtr MtE!nly ,,, ... --' ..... S-.IW~- t ' 1 .-7-21 9tUIMIN0 •• 0 1--14 ,, .. " 16 11S . 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Quarterback Kevin LaRue gets thenod-to st.art for Estancia, ac- cording to Kiefer, while Klrk Langdale will be in the wings and Larry Hall at fullback. Hall has carried 41 times for 1s~·yards (3.8 average) al fullbaek, although he's a threat to pass on the option play, too. l!.i'-'t~Slfrtl .. ......_ 0tMttM 0.MM 20ll Collini . TE lE KllliM 1.0 20S Hundley l T l T 09,..n 1 IO 1111 Johrl lG NG (Ollr.cl ISO 110 -~"" c Ill ~k 110 110 ~· AG RE °"'1'1n1llo IN ll' Nla..tt. AT l• 1#1111'-" ISO l•S \Alll-S£ LI 'Wllld9r \ID l60 1.AA11111 OB M8 TJwrM5 ISS · 115 ~I F8 HI HIH 150 1'0 Wlll5-T• S Cos11ow ''0 US COii'-' Fl S FMlllU!et' llD By llOGER CAJU.SON Of IMO.Uy "'ltitsttft Huntington Beach High's 1915 football season came to an unhap- py end Thursday night as the Anaheim Colonists took the Oilers •apart, 42·8, in Empire League &C·· tioo before 4,800 at La Palma :Port. . Jt was all Anaheim as the Colonists ground attack chewed huge chunks of yardage rrom the outset. Joe Ramirez, aUjunior, ran for 192 yards through three quarters and scored his 14th and 15th touchdowns of the season to pace the winners. If there was a turning point in a 42-8 rout it came late in the second quarter with HW1tington Beach s till very much alive, trailing 7·0. The Oilers put together a de· cent drive behind the combina· lion of quarterback Bill Holst and receiver Steve Samperi as the Oil City marched to the Anaheim 12. Samperi. who ignited the drive with the rirst of 'two intercep- tions, caught passes of 11, 14 and 9 yards, but the Colonists stir- fened to toss the Oilers for a cou· pie of losses and rorced two in · completions with 1 :44 left in the half. Then the back breaker -with the ball at the Huntington Beach 43 and one second left on the clock. An aheim went to a spread and tossed a 13·yard pass to Mor· rieCarmicha~I . Carmichael was clobbered at the 30 -bu t spun off his would· be assassins and raced the remain· ing distance. Jordan Calls ·occ Awesome • vown 14':.0, the defensive ex· ploits of Toby Bonwell, Keith Dionne. Roge r Smith and Sam· peri were down the drain. Anaheim blitzed to three EL C AJON - Grossmont Coll ege foot · ball coach Dave Jordan rlas been spending many ,hours this week viewing .O.range Coas·t College rtlms-and he says he's sick of it. a young team and when a very good receiver in Pro Scores they win, they don 't Don Kramer. He leads iw11 .... •••t.11.tw11•1i«I...,. know how to take it. the conference with 49 ,.......v.,..11; '°'·Hou\'°" 101 "Th (' h • b W•'1\1"'91on110,8o\lonlOI a s w Y we ve Cate es for 559 yards and Go10ensi111•"·c"1c•Q0•1 been on a roller coaster three touchdowns . ""-"'• '~· s.11111e 10J this year. ACter we win. Grossmont comes,,,· to N.91+.ital1Wc-•vl•,.,..,. l.oS ..,,.,.Its •. Ny I\ lfnde•\ l thekidsthlnkwe've won the game with a 1·3 CNc•"°'·""11-•""•11 s'u•1 the world championship circuit record and a 4-4 Mr>nir•111 '· P1iu1>u•t.in ' touchdowns in the third quarter. aided by a blocked punt re- covered at the HB l , a recovered rumble at the HB 10 and a 5'-yard drive. The Oilers had only one way to go and Anaheim derenders took advantage by pressuring Holst, who still managed to complete 13 ol31 passes for 173 yards. The only Oilers score was a 24-yard strike rrom Holst to Alan Wllson and a two-point pass from Holst to Samperi in the fourth quarter to avert a shutout. Anaheim's Benji Ariz added a pair of one-yard TD plunges, and Lou Cbambrone had a six-yard scoring run to complete the scor- ing. OAM• S'fATl!i11Cl "lrs:tctlJMlt. rllVll"9 flntdlllwnl p.lli-.lflll Flrsl*"'"'"' 119nell~­ ToWft"'cloMl1 Y.,.ftnnllffit .,. .... Polu.1"9 ·-... ,.._., .. llh ... Mil "" . . " " ' ' ' '" '' " ,.. 17) .. n " ... 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Saddleback will run in the DAILY PILOT 87; Monarchs' l t:IFHopes Gone, 13-7 I By ED BURGART CM ... 0.11., P"llltlUfll The ir ball control ortense eouldn ·1 be stopped In th<> first half and their tenacious de:f'enso taused Mater Del's Monatths problems all night . As a resull, the Servile High Friars clinched at least HCOnd place in the Angelus League, de- feating the Monarchs, 13-7, before 9,000 football tans Thun- -day night at the Santa Ana Bowl. The win leaves Servile with a 4·1 league mark -, unbeaten St. Paul (4-0) meets Bishop Amat tooight -while Mater Oei ron- ctuded circuit actjon with a 2-3 record and doomed to no better than fourth place in the final standings. Because of an offense that con- sumed much time, the Friars rolled to a 13·0 halftime lead and their defense continually stopped the Monarchs in the second hall. The tu.ming point, though, may have come late in the first half when Marty Fuentes grabbed the ball from a Monarchs' back and ran 21 yards for a TD. When Paul Millard converted with 3:04 left before halftime, the Friars led. 13-0. The Friars ' de fe nse was rugged throughout the second half and it it hadn't been ror a sparkling 69-yard punt return by Bob Meacham in the third quarter, the Monarchs probably wouldn't have scored. Meacham ·s return to Servite's eight set up Mark Drazba's one- yard TD strike to Pat Pritzl with 6:30 left in the third period. When George McGowan converted, the Monarchs trailed 13-7. But Mater Dei never came close again. It turned the ball over twice after its touchdown and a Jumble by a Monarchsr running back late in the third quarter particuJarly hurt. It came after a 21 -yard gain and Servile recovered near midfield. 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"'~" " • ' M ,l\1 54•-ll• "I watch them about a half hour, then I go oul· side and think about it," says Jordan whose Grir- fins test the unbeaten Pirates Saturday night (7:30) at San Diego State College. and the defense bas some very good players and the best coach I've rome across. •'They just don't make mi.Stakes,'' says Jordan, who once was an assistant at Corona del Mar High be.fore moving on to St. John Bosco and Cal State (Fullerton). small schools division at noon. '-'•-' ' ' n .. __ ..1 O.t•ool 6,K11nwic11, 1 <1.1tu we have a hard time season m ark. f:k>\toto•.M,.....,w111 0 getting up ror the next -:============================================:;~~~~=========~==~~====~~~=====..:'::..::~~~~~ game," says J ordan. I ''Orange Coast is awesome, as everyone knows. I haven't· seen a JC team like that in a •long time. :, "Their offense can do so many things, they have all that experience Now you can buy one of our 4,000· 8 .000 square fool industrial buildings for only 10% down. Eleven individual units lett in Phase Ill, in the heart of the nation's largest master-planned industrial area. 1n Orange County. J Near air port and the Intersection of San Diego and NewPorl • . Jreeways. See our models or can (7141 97!1-9205 or (213) 680·9415 tor Information. llDLL/IMNE CEICllR 3190A Airport LOCI> 0. .. Costa Mesa Ca. 92626 IRVINE ·N>USTRIAL COMPlEX Grossmont bas had its problems in jumping from the Mission to Ole South Coast Conference -but basitally because the Griffins are so young. "We only have three orrensive starters and two d efensive players back from last year. It's The best Grossmont player, says Jordan, is 6-4, 235-paund defensive tackle Chris Malmgren. He. was a starter at Kansas State as a freshm an last season, but .becam e disenchant- ed and transferred to Grossmont. The Griffins a lso have NOC 01stRUKJTOf'll, INC:,• lOl ANOlLlt. t 1tfilOOP' tot'-G IN .._UTMi..IPlllllTI• NATl()fojAl.01IT11.L1M J1. COMP.AN• ' ieans and things • opening today A L'S GA RA GE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 -· ----------~ • BB OAtLYPILO f Friday Nov@mber 14 1975 Duel El Toro Dolphins Seek Playoff Spot Piahlos Battle Laguna MV Eyes Chance for Playoffs The Laguna Beach ltigh Artists will be trying for their first league win and the Mission Viejo Diablos will be t.ryir1g to stay in conte ntion for a CJ!-' playoff berth when the two teams clash tonight a t Mi.ssion Viejo lfigh. The Diablos could have some offensive problem~ though. Their leading ball carrier, Scott Spear, ha:; a minor leg injury and won't start. The sophomore has picked up 623 yards on 128 car- rie}5 . plays like il d id against San Clemente . Laguna Beach's top threats are runnine back Kevin Pike--he h as gained 340 yards-a nd flanker Vince McCulJough who has ~cored three touchdowns. Loop Finale • Set Saturday. High school cross C0W1try teams from the South Coast, Century, Empi re a.nd Angelus circuits will be compet- ing i n league finals Saturday moroin1. Apparently out of l'un- sideralion for a {'11'"" 2 /\ playoff bt>rlh two V.'l'l'ks ago. th£> D:lna ll lll~ Dolphins eoulcl <.•nd up 1n a lie (or St-cunt! pl:n•t• 1n the" South ('oa st l..e:i~P and a likely µla yoff :-,pol if they dcft·at 1 hl· J-:J ·r11ro Chargers loni1;:h t Kickoff is 7 JU at S,10 Clementl· 111;.:h 10 thi: final \eaJ.:U(' ;.:anll' fur both footb~1Jl tc.:in1.., The Dnlph tn s put togpth<'r lhrir bC'SI of fensive g;11n1• 111 d t•ft·at ing M1ss1on V11·Jo 30 12. That w~n 1n1pruvl·ll l>ana Hills' it'agu(• 1nark tu 2 2 and a Ool ph1n-; \'11·ti1ry tonight f'nrnb1ned v.·1{h ;i University loss to San C l emt:ntc S aturda y would !t•avt• l>ana ll1lls and University !Jl'<l for second. El ·roro is nnl in con tt•nlion but !\f;1c Moor(•s Chargers (I 7 J :trt· im· proving {'\'t•ry wt•ck and only lost to U11ivt'rs1ty, 7-0. El Toro's big task v.111 bt.• in trying to s top I>ana Hills' veer offC'n~('. led by running b;i eks John 1Gill, Keith King and Kerry Crabb. Gill has rush(•d for 577 yards on 115 carriC's; King has picked up 347 on 72 attempts: Crabb has gained 317 on 70 rushes. They will be running against a Chargers de- fense that has given up 20 points in El Toro's last two games. The Chargers' top 0£- f ensive threat s arc quarterback Scott Key and fullbiJ tk J>dt lfun.sti ger. Kt>y , on l y ;1 ::;ophomurf-. h;1.s b(·('O i1n- pru\'111 g: each WC'<'k ~ln<l n 'n1plt•ted G·uf-11 for 87 y;ir d s ~i;ainst t 'n1vers1ty. ll unsti~e r s aw httlc a<'l111n t'arilt'r ttus yL·ar IJut ha~ ru:-,hed for 117 yartl:-, on 2·1 carr1cs 1n his IJ..,I two )!JmC's . F.l l 'Prn <.1!:-,u has nnt' uf lhl' lt•a)!Ul'0 !> bt•S t l1n1;>n1~·n in 227 -pound ..:u;1rd 'J'ony Lundy v.•hu frll :">~l'tf lhP fir:-,l SIX garnt•s bt·c.·aus e of an c.inkh.· injury . EIToroOt••n•o " Soll Cl'latl~\ '" " J1fr"1 NOl'IOtl "" '" '"'" luhd y "' ' l(e" 6•\~ "' '" l(~•ll•M~tJ\I "" " Pan<l'>Q (a,11110 "" " 0......, R•(~~t "" QO '>!Pv~ l(a~ '" "' P~l Hun>\"'"' ,,. 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The Sentinels, 1-7 on the year and winless in 1,-.~~ue , are not expected to give the Sea Kings much of a battle . . Senior qu arterback " Ron Hunt will be direct- ing the Magnolia offense with Randy Discoe and l.ance Doty doing much of the r unnin g. The Sea Kings, who edged past Tustin 13-12 las t week. will be trying to m ake it two in a row to end what has been a r ath e r d isappointing season (2-6l. Corona quarterback Gary Guisness, despite the losing season, has 1 drawn a good deal of praise fr om · opposin g coaches, and will be a big factor toni ght. Th e 6-1, I 75·pound senior has been respo~i­ ble for nine touchdowns this season, six of the m coming through the air. Guisness has complet- ed 51 passes out of 122 at- JC Polo 1<-.., Ouat1'" S....Be,.....rOll'IO I 1 1 l I s.ddltbfck s 1 l •-u \1ddltt1•<k SCO•lllQ-0.Vort 3, Lrla J, 1(•11..,bach 1, Morrt•IP 1. Jol'IF•1on 2. Murpl'I•. Bush. !Sad· dltlw<kl wln) M•~""" CDt\lt•e<><e cPw~lon\'1op. I tempts for 716 yards and a .418 co"\p l etion average. He has been in · tercepted 13 times. Runnin g back Rob Elson should add some balance to the Corona as· sault. The 5-9. 165-p.lund junior is the Sea Kin gs' leading rus her with 497 y ard s and three touchdowns on 95 carries for a5.2 average . Elson's best game of the season camc against Cos"ta l'ol esa when he rushed for 197 yards on 26 carries. Junior t ailback Gary Turner. who has two touchdowns to his credit, is expected to see some action also. Despite the Sea Kings small size. with no player listed at more tha n 190 pounds . and most or them hovering around the 170 mark, the d efense ha s done a creditable job. Cofon~del MatOtlanM SE-Ric~ Nebb "' RT-6r...c:al(eur "' R~tUaWonQatd '" c ~tk Jo'1Mll''le' ,., LG-Bob S....ma" '" LT--OtiftYO</nt,i '" TE-BradSla•\fl '" 08-GarrGui•M~I '" 18-RobEI"°" '" F8--!.pyro l(emt>le ·~ Fl-Grtvl'lle~lllt ... Cof!Oft.IWl~tO.lanM OLM· Rock Etr..H '" OLM-Breit 8urru• '" DLM-Botl81Ufr"l•n "' OLM-Ea...,.a~" ,., t.8-Sprro l(emblt ,., LB--8r loll St•i.i..1 '" l8--8rad G<HIPY ... ce-S<o11 ,.,,,.,,, ·~ CB-Grf'QWa1hon '" ' -Rit lll'llet>O ·~ RV-eoH Moore ·~ Struset Leagtre Chan1ps ' SPORTS Mes ans Wind Up Tonight Kickoff is at 7: 30 for the South Coast League football rinale and John Murio·s Oiabl os arc favored over an Artists team that came within tv.•o points of upset· ting unbeaten San Clemente. In fact, the Artists have only lost their last two games by three points but are 0-11 in league and 2-6overall. The Diablos. 2·2 in leaque, are comin g off a 30-12 setback to Dana Hills and must win if they Doug Reeves, who has com- pleted 45 of 83 aefials for 807 yards , will not ope n at quarterback. Murio will start Mike Sweazy but indicated Reeves will see action. Reeve~ will sta rt al s afety and Merv.•i n returns to the lineup at defensive tackle. With Merwin, Mission Viejo has recorded two shutouts but v.·ithout hm against Dant\ l-lills, the Diablos gave up JO points . ... I..aguna Beach · could• win 1! it And Bill Gompr proved he is a capable quarterback, complet· ing 5-of·12 for 5S yard-!: in his first starting role last week. MIW.. Vlo ... "9r1 ... U..... ..,_ .. _ '6S C -'f• ,. 'tt: M-r1 "' m si1~• ., JIT Flomi"'O . ·~ us lrolloctf•tr AO HG.,_ '" II S H wnh nQ < LT Nrotrwl11 "' llO ~,., co LE """''"""" '" llO Banllay " lB tt.n., "' ISSJoflH ,. Lii lt•llof '" l•S SW..IY 08 RV ROii '" llS O..w11• Fe ce ..,,..._, '" U'O !II""' TS CB Hopp "' "''""""" " ' -~· "' Raceg in the Century League begin at 10 at Villa Park while South Coalt harriers 1Zet un- der way at 9 at Miss.ion VieioJ!Jgh. Empire finals will be held at La Mirada Park\ beginning at 9. Angelus flJlal.s will take place at Anaheim 's La Palma Parle. starting at 11. Kl Fl .... ...u. ... -M ... c...s.......-...... 1'he c:ostn i\1esa J.li~h hope to lie for SC'COnd. University ;\-lustangs takC'onthehost <3·1) m eets San Clemente (4-0J J-:1 !\1odcna Van~uard<> of Saturday. Prep Water Polo u.-. .. .-c1r11w""°'~ -..... M 1t0 N""1h 1E LE Bltn( .... td "' "WHITE HORl:Z:OHSM l!Olc• .... .....,. "-I ~-.... •I , ..... <>rang(' (8J at K(·lly Field Because of a balanced offense, o. ... Hul\ , , 1 ) • ~·•s HOY 20 tto Gt•_.. Rf LT WltWOl<rl,..r "' "' """""'• RG NG ~ "' in Cent ury Lt.·aguc foot -astingydefenscandthert•turn of E•To<o 4 J 3 l ,~ rnv .. • IJ.S JudklM C RTGr-..eh '" ball action . Mark Merwin, the Diablos fi gure o. .... HU11 ''o'i"o-M•1• •· E1 T0•0 ~or+nQ, 7:JO P.M. I d . Wlhon 10, S•monJ, $t t>u<;t•l 1. Rutwn>l••n I. l•S O.r• LG RE TrlmOlt "' 160 Andtr'°" LT Lil~ The lea gut' ea in~ toprcsenlproblems for anArt1sts "*O\H·~ ... TOMne«.LA.uMAtlLLS '" 110 Ht-•s.on TE l8 Paftcf "' Vani;.!uards. 7·1 overall team that didn ·l show a ny of-ti.n•H•ll• 1 1 1 1 • ............ _,2,. \Mdtr ll ·'r' d 60 I Ill Eiloro 0001 -1 _., ,,., Gompf 08 CB Me:Cu!lout,il'I ... 1U Plk• T 8 C8 Jl'tlfl(I'! ... an 111 t•ai;ue play, fens1ve consistency unt ast o.na Hiu, ,.orino w111,."" J. eei_, •. ,_....._._c...u.111......, Ooot p,,, ... '"'' o..pi.,.. 160 Trlmbl• .. ' Plk1 "' arl' cons idt'red s olid -~w~ee~k".:_. -------------~':"".'-'.'."_''~'-~'~~~·~"~"~'~·~·~'~,ro~~~~:'~""'..'.'"~"~"~'~---~~".:'~~-~2.-..'.'~~--~~==========~ f ~I \'Uri te:i tO tlt•f Cat the 4·4 160 M(: Cul IOU(lh " ' ..... . .. !\1ustangs. · F:I M.udl•na. whose of- f ens\' is directed by seni o r quarterbaek Steve Cody, is cxpe<.1ed lo put lhl• ball in the air often. but th e n so is Costa ~1t•:-,a Cody, a lc:iding con· tendl•r for all -league honors, has completed 72 of 136 pa:-,se:-, for 1,088 y ard s a n d 10 louchdov.•ns. 'l'he 6-3. !SS-pound senior has <:t .529 co mpletion average. Tht> Cos ta Mesa de- fen se, whirh bad it s troubl('s with Sauta Ana quarterback Chuck llogg last we('k. will have adif· ferent typl' or problem with Cody. Cody, a drop-bark t}'J>e passcr. th rows better than Hogg, but is not as likely to break away for the Jong gain as dicl the scran1bling Hogg. Rut the l\.1 us tangs also have one of the better passers in the league in Tim Rosauer. Rosauer has complet- ed 106 pass es out of 193 attempts for 1,361 yards and six touchdowns for a .S.19 completion average. !·le has bet•n intcrccpted 11 li mt•s, while Cody has had only four picked off. Rosauer has a fleet of fine receivers in Dan Hyers. Mike Snow. Dan Val('nt ine and Dou g Dysart. Snow has caught three touchdown tosses and Ryers has l\\'O to his credit. Augmenting the ~1 ustangs' offense is fullback Dan Duddridge. The 5-8. 150 pound junior has carried the ball 111 timcs for 517 yards and two touchdowns. Dud- diidge has exceeded the JOO-yard mark in the last two games. Against Santa Ana, the ~1ustangs rolled up good yardage on the ground in the firs t half, taking some of the pressure off Rosaucr . c .. w Mtu Pfla;t11• TE-0.t> e.,.., •. "' RT--l">tD11 Tur,,_t ·~ RG--Ttrrr l(otll•nborro '" c -Mtltk Mullikin ... l~'l'yCirpar1 ... lT-=eobTu ....... ,., TE-Stffl MIUar ·~ SE-OOuo Orur1 "' 08-Tlm Rowue• '" FB-0.n Ou!l<l<•"Oe '" H 8-Jell JOtlt\ "' c.ua Mtw O.ltllff lE -Stew P•rk '" L T--<;rtq E•ll'te'dt ·~ NG-<Ul'"t Mooi1 ,., RT-Grf'Q HolOen "' RE-George Ouallt'll• ·~ LB-N,;ke 8tlflll1Y ·~ l8--4(1rr., ,.,. '"""""' ... LB-Olft Motile• ·~ HB -OlftC.OO!loer '" HS -8ob,1iytr\ •• ' -JnTI L•Jeuow~" ·~ JOHNSON & SON ANNOUNC:t:S 1975 BOBCATS AT YEAR END s E PRICES! NEW 1975 BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON lmme d. delivery on lh1s Bobcal eou;pped w;th POWER '4299 STEERING, l uggage reek, power disc brakes. {Ser. 5T22Z538531) NEW 1975 BOBCAT 3-DOOR RUNABOU lmmed delivery. "love This Bobcaf'~as a sunroof. 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MV Ace Looms Knights Defense Key • • DAILY PllOT ., Prep Polo ' R esults VARSITY -. .. -MIWMY'-le t J t t-4 L...-""""' J :t t ,,._.. As Top Runner llyEDlllJftGAltT . 0t•o.11," ... ...,. Ii~ won:t admit it, but Mission VleJO Hl1h'a Mlke Walteri>o""e h8$ to be somewhat ditc:ouraced. rabout compellna in the same lt>ague with Laauoa &ach•s £rlc- rnyt~·o best T'aces •JCainslhim. ·• Tbose two best ra~es ~ame in ·the 1975 leacue track finals and in a . Mi&sion Vie_jo.Laruna Beach dual meet. Walterhouse ran 9:14 in finilhing second in the leacue finall and w:as runnerup to HuJsl earlier in the year when the La(una Beach starran9: 13 .7. S A N D I E G 0 -San Diego •ad ousted it One of the reasons the Saddleback College's de-out of title consideration. defense let down, says feme ft1ures to &et tU '"Three of those in-West, was the absence d. tou1hest teat of the . terceptiona were deflec· middle linebacker Gary se11on when the tions that_sbould have Block (G-0,210),whowas Gauchos face San Dieco been cauabt, •• say! sidelined with a knee in- Clty College Saturday SDCC coach Harry West, jury. He"ll be back Satur- ni&hl at Balboa Stadium, "and another one was day. here. actually a fumble, but The Knights' No. 1 de. sc..iflt: ....... Vlt""""4C--- l, ..... ~ t:IPJ l. '-"--........_ """"'°"· WMtlMk, UM..letW 1, ...... -·-U91M IMcll ... -...,. °""" U..,,..OWl,...'-111•· ~., °"",..,. Unl~y· 0 1 t ._.. S.. 0.-Mt I 0 I 1-I kofi1111 Ul'llwr-.11.,_,,, ~I 1, P'. C:tm•O•ll 1. ••M . l- OP1 .... L ..... ~~ Jlulst. · One of the most promiSin1 ('ro:ss country runners m the CIF Walterhouse figures to do uo bet'. ter than second during ..saturday's South Coast Learue cross country and track finals despite settina some higb goals.' "I plan to run 8:54 in the two- mile and under 4: 10 in the mile •· says the Mission Viejo Hi gh JWlior. "And I want to run under 10 minutes at Mt. SAC." Of course. Hulst is one of the nation's premier high school dis- tance runners but Walterhouse isn ·1 discourag~. "It kind of helps me to run ,:igainst Eric,'' s~ys Utelanky6-l , !JS.pounder. ''Ive probably run Area Girls ;Open CIF . Undefeated Laguna Beach ·?leads a group or six Orange Coast area girls volleyball teams lnto the CIF 4-A playoffs Satur- tlay. I • Laguna Beach (22-0) wilf en- t ertain Loara at 7:30 and is seeded fourth in the playoffs . Corona del Mar, the filth seeded School. meets Thousand Oaks at 'home in a 4 o'clock outing. Nt>wport Harbor, seeded eighth, battles Mater Dei at home al . ~;30. Beach Cities runnerup Costa Mesa travels to Bellflower High ;1o face St. Joseph Hi gh at 2 :30 :Md San Clemente, second place .,n the South Coast circuit, is at 'Mira Costa al 7 :30. ·• Laguna Beach has won 13 duaJ matches in a row and was cham- 'pion of the Rolling Hills and San 'Clemente t o urname nts . The •f.rtisls breezed to the South .toast League title, undefeated. ,; Corona d t:'I Mar, Wlder cOach )Cathy Bulmer, posted a lS-2. :.overall and 8-0 league record. •l..os$es were lo Laguna Beach . ,and No. 3 seeded Santa Monica. ~ Newport Harbor won the :Beach Cities League with a 7-0 record under coach Judy Fogt and was 8-2 overall. Losses were ~\o Laguna Beach and Corona del :Mar. :: _ Walt.erhouse ha ~ alre1dy tnd1cated he is ready to run some nine-minute tw~ miles wh,n track begins this spnng. In the Mission Viejo In- vitational-it was eight laps · around UC Irvine's track- Walterhouse posted a 9:09 in de- feating Foothill 's Mark Spills bury. Tbe curly-haired junior has been impressive in every er°'" country invitational he has en- tered this year, winning races at the Costa Mesa and Orange County Invitationals. Both Walterhouse and his coach. Gene Gurule, credit dif- ferent training methods for Walterhouse's success. "During the summer before my sophomore year,'' s ay1 Walterhouse, "I ran around 1,000 miles. But I s lacked off this past summer. I only ran about 70 miles a week and worked out with weights more." Says Gurule , "He really trained hard b e [ore hi s sophomore year but had a more relaxed attitude this past sum- mer. Every time he ran last year, he had to race Jon Cook." Cook, a top distance runner at Mission Viejo for three years, is now enrolled at UC Irvine. "No one is threatening Mike in workouts now,·· says Gurule. "He is more relaxed and has more confidence,'' Alon g with con [idence. Walterhou~e is optimistic. "l improved m y times 20 seconds from my freshman to sophomore years and would like to do the same thing this year," be says. Although talking more about track th a n cross country, Walterhouse still plans to do well at the cross country c ham- pionships this November at Mt. San Antonio Co ll ege. "[ had problems there last year.'' says Walterhouse who on- ly ran 10 :.45 over the hilly, two- mile course. "l was having trou- ble running down hills but I've spent a lot of time at Laguna this year running them. "I'm coming down to my heels more now and I ·m letting my momentum carry me so I can stride out mere.·· MI KE WALTERHOUSE Rustlers' Powell Dependable , ~1arkDavisjustbrokethel ,OOO yard rushing mark, but the other running back at Golden West College is having a pretty fair seuon, too. His name is Mike Powell and the 5-10, 179-pound sophomore halfback has contribL't.ed heavily lo the Rustlers' 4-0 Southern California Conference football re<>ord. While Davis has rushed for 1,506 yards in two years-second best in Rustlers history-Powell bas gained 832 yards. He picked up 114 of those yards qainsl Cypress last week when he was named offensive player of the game. ''He's a very dependable back," says Rustlers football coach Ray Shackleford. "He's a good runner and has good quick- ness. He has never fumbled in two years and is usually the lead blocker for Davis." When not blocking for Davis, Powell is normally picking up big yardage from his left halfback :1lot . Averaging 6.8 yard,, per carry this season, Powell haS gained 537 y~rds on 79 attempts, rirth highest iil the conference. "And when our premier back la:1t year, Paul Fiskness, missed three games,·· says Shackleford, "Powell replaced him. And in two of those games, Powell ran rorlOOyard,,." Powell will have to be at his best Saturday night when the Rustlers meet the Los Angeles Harbor Seahawks in a con- 'ference game al Orange Coast College. . :Dolphins' . . :Defense Quick Patterson Top FV Lineman Women's Athletics ·;Doing It ' •. With three straight •:.shtitouts paving the way .: for a South Coast League ~rootball title showdown ;with unbeaten San : Clemente, clearly it's the ,defense at Univers ity· .•High School that is the ·dominant (actor. Coach Dick Roche's ~University Trojans will 'be putting that same de- ; fense on the line Satur- day in a noon strvggle at .. Tustin Hi g h School against the CIF 2-A's No. ' 2 rated San Clemente un- , it on Southland television , (Channel 4). • And with the exception •of a second half letdown against Esperanza in non-league play, the Tro- jans have not allowed . any opponent to score in -double figures. ' · "Our two best on de- . Cerise are Dave Scrog- • gins at linebacker and • Sergio Delgadillo up front," says Roche. "But it's been an overall effort with a good secondary and a good team effort upfront. "Our secondary has 11 ·: interceptions in league ·and overall Scroggins · has four interceptions : and each of our de- fensive backs -Art Hei se, Eric Springer, · Sean Graham and Dan Hill have a pair." • U p front . where ·University's defense has ·not allowed tbe big .. cainer, it's Cliff Nelson ... and R . J . Schwichten- berg, Rick Baxter, Mark ·:Moody and Jon Ney who figure to give San • Clemente's run-run-run : oCfense ill! slilfesl test. . :~Volleyball : CO•OV°'-l•YIA&.L • AA DIVlllON • ar-C:..ti 0.1 11!:1• Hondo n-1. • M.16, l~I. .. _ ll'ltnrt ol t"• Ollnt'-.loenfll• ~ MllOJl,il!:lcll~"lll•· 4 AOIVIJIOtll : .0:flf'l9' C:..tl ._, il!:lo Hondo l).J, .. 1';1,,.,, •I U\• o•m•-0.l>O'• \,."••Int. Sit,,_ Al..,. AA OIYISION Golclefl WtPdltf c.tntlOl 1 .. 14, 1K A OIV.11<* °'"1••0etM--1~,1. tMr. ····· • Fountain Valley High football coach Bruce Pickford says that Kevin Patterson is the best noseman in the league, and he's not apt to make rash statements. Patterson will be out there trying to live up to that estimate Saturday night (8) whe n the Barons tangle with lhe Loara Saxons in Sunset League action at La Palma Park. · , "He is extremely ag- gressive. and durable,·· says Pickford. "Kevin is probably our outstand- ing linem an... . Pickford believes that it's Patterson's quick- ness that makes him one of the best. "Some of our oppo- nents h ave double teamed. even triple teamed him to keep him ty.rice selected as Foun- tain Valley·s de(ensive player of the week. In addition lo playing defense, Patterson has also started at offensive guard. "He is as close to a 48 -minute man as we have," says Pickford. "He is one or our most consistent individuals.·· And what does Pick[ord expect of Pat- terson egalnst lhe Sax- ons? WOMEN'S usK•T•AlL Of*"'#tlt (J'f C•JI CY~ .. " .. .. ...._,, ' ' • • ...... • ' ' • .. ~. ' • ' ' Llrctw'l' ' ' ' ' ,.._, • ' ' ' .. ~ ' • • ' .. ~ ' ' ' ' .._, " • ' " ""'-> ' ' " Tolat~ " ' " " Hll!IUm.: GOldt'l'I ~st, t4-t' Ol ltLSTl.NNIS CWtM ... Mtr 111141 Vlll.1 hl1f M-CWrie (Cl dtf TllOllO .. l ; .JH!I (Cl °"' ......... 2; Hlooin!I (VI ditf Roal M ; Sien'• ICJ def Rlloton .. l ; 8- ICI dtt Bluall •1; OlSI....,,.. !Cl dlltf Hnlllm•1; Mt<• !Cl cttt t.rrol1•1. -Stw,__ci'8tltf'I <Cl cMf Heyltl'ld- Noiytand •I; Btrt:a·&.lldwln !Cl dlltf Ol •b•ll -Wen•la 1 -0 ; Bellm.ltr-~llOH tVI "91 Sclllrl!Q. W•rd M ; AbOuC""·kll•l•ffw (\I) def Amen-Und11rhlll l ·I ; Durllln- Mltlt rv i dtl e..11ttc..,n1,,.._, •s; Llpton-NIChOI !Cl 4tt Trldl1r -.......,._.. .... "Nothing but his usual performance," he says. "There's no reason why he s hould change after eight games, and he -has not really played a bad game all year. ''Kevin ha s the YQU.l.YIALLIDl'ritMllll h · I d Varan.., p ys1ca an mental 01 St•t• 1\.01'19 Beac11> dtf uc toughness lo make him a 1rv1rw.1w, 1s.11. d f b II · , • ..,verMty \' e r y g 0 0 0 0 t a Cal Sl•I• (LolloQ IMKlll ., UC player.·· lrv.,., 1~. 1s.s. out of their backfields,"-~~-------­ he says. "So even when he is not ln on a tackle, he bas freed up someone else to do the job.'' The 5-10, 185-pounder is the leading defensive player based on the Fountain Valley coaches " grading system. Tackles, assists. fum- ble recoveries and sacks are all taken into con- s ider al ion when the points are figured . Patterson. a three· year letterman. was Co ast Area • Prep Football •ll!:llHMAN £1 Toro 6 t 0 ,_:IO O....HiU• 00000 El Toro TOt: $1m1"1411, O>erlon. 0 . Ttylol' PATI. Oltrl9\l • k_., 0uar1en ._.._ ... 11 ll ' 0 0-1• Mlukll'I VI• Jo 0 6 0 1+-30 Mlstlfln V'le)O louc'"'DWf'l••HOJIC>, Or.,_., La>olt.. Con"tllOl'l-Ck- lrunl. l•OUll• 8et<ll IO..C:~~­•• ,.o., M((.UllOvQPI, Ford. Coil· wnlon-McCui i.119fl. toll'HOMOI• k_...,o.."'" ""'" .... " •• 0 • ' !IMr1flt , 0 f 0-1• ~"' 1-.lldiownt-'plvtw J. C-- Wf'MON-DIM1unt !. k-.., °"""" llM~Dtl 0 0 • ·-· ,......... ,. ,, 0 , ... 'T. ' MSX I OOOW /1.8 s1ss~0 SUPBSNCIAI. MP Ml wf'-1 WANITA I JIMM '21 PUSH ACC SHOI CASI s229's The Mission Con-~u .~ailed an intercep-femiveslarisEddlelmo ference football clash lion. . , (S·lO, 220), a first team precedes Saddleback't Petitte s No. 1 tarcet all·c..onference selection title s howdown with has been sophomor e a year ago. Imo goes Cllrus the following Frank Henry 16-0, 170), both ways, playing ol- ...,.ttlc at l'ttis:5 ion Viejo who bas caught 43 puses tensive guard. Hiah-for 560 yards and two West believes Sad· ....... -.,,....,. 1 s ....... tq. lliMdt 1 t I 6-41 HWl'ltl~ .. Kh~ .. T tytW l, YM, ltffM, 'UNIO• 'IAlllTV ""-...,. Clliltfttn a.11.-.VltJo I 1 1 .-U U.-INcll 0 I I 1-t ~: Mhf.lfill vi.Jt ~· ... .. lat, Slwt 1. ,.,_ s, °"""' ... Y' '-~ ... 11-,,,no,.., .. •""-TD:s . dleback is as good as any Sophomore quarterback Chris Petitte gears the San Diego (3·2) offense. He threw for 1,224 yards last season and already has pa1sed for 1,493 yards this year-completing 103 of 206 aerials and rune touchdowns for lbe But the Kn ights• ·1eamintheconlerenee- slrength has been de-and he includes powerful tense. Citrus. "Yes. our defense has "We're kind of hoping played well all season,'' Saddleback will overlook says West. "although we us and be looking a.bead really didn't play well to the Citrus game. Bu.t lutweek." we just hope we can Field H ockey score on them. Sad· dleback has a very Po- tent defense and our kids will have to play with more inlen:5ity than they did last week if we are win ,"saysWest. """"., °"""'" Ul'll~t'f' l ' 1 4--14 SM°""'*"" 0 t I 0--O M•rl11t: u111"''11r-il!:•dll"9. ~""''· C..m•••ll 2. lllolll11• J . ~_... .. ~. 'UNIOll!: YAaSrtT ""'"*""""' liM<"-··~ ""°'"''°"" kwtlrf~ __,....,,, l I t 1-S ........... ,,.~, Hun111111•11 I••<" •c•tln1 --"*I"'-LltolmMt'I l, Watler l, TayW • _.,_ Knights. . Uftf'fef'lllY I t 0 1-4 $Mo.tr.Ille 0 1 1 l-1 Agains t Southwestern taal week. Petitte had . WOMIN's,.11.loHoca•Y five interceptions which 5Mi.Dl'90St•I• J.Go•~nw.\11. l~ l 2 2() lb k f GelOl<t ~!II K0tl"9; Sof'llt 1- ~Hlilg : Unl .. nl11-Klthe'tf 1. Wlllttt, ,,, ... ,., •. """ ,,._ .... _ ........ Uftetl«k •• •-l. ..... ~ o a 1-se ac or ..i11. , WE'VE MOVED - From our Euclid St. Fullerton location To -LA HABRA FASHION SQUARE .. (next to &uffums) • SAME GREAT GUYS AND. 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"D" -MEISTER -SWING WEST -SPOR IF -SPORTCASTER -SKYR NEWPORT .,. SANTAANA 2 19 E. 4th K l -7-5723 #60 Fashion Squa re BEACH . Fashion Island 644-2121 CERRITOS #1 6 3 Moll 924· 16 25 • (2 13 ) 691 -0959 ..... """ hi 10.• ,.. 10 ... ....,, .,., • .. . . ' ... . . . . ... . . . . L 810 DAILY PILOT Friday November 14. 1975 ' , How to B e a R e al Sea Monster CR OSSI NG SHIELDS ("ollcgc sailors t ak e their .vacht raring !:>l'l'it>tls, us 1s tlen1on stratcd in this action photo cluring lht· l h>u glas (;u1> match racing series a s UC licrkt·IC'~ :ind l 'n1VL'rs1ty of Oregon crossed tacks in their :10 foot Sh1<'lll'i ('lass sloops. "fh c collegians com- 1wtc in a d1fft•rt•nl type of racing this weekend Yihen they 111 ,111 l.ido-l1ls for the e liminations in the Pacific <:oast team rating ch:Jmpionship. · ~lleg i at e Sailors Class Off Newport l /SC :-.n!ors \\.'Ill bt.• out to de- fend tht'll" coJJe~i:.itc team r;1cing l1tle S:iturda.v ,;ind Sund:.iy when they tnkt• on :-;e ven otht~r schools in !ht• l'l1 n11n ation rur tht• Soulht•rn Arl'a t•hamp1on.sh1p. Racing \\•ill be in Ney,·port Harbor from the Inter('Oll egiate Sajling bast> in Lido-14s . The top f"'O teams 1n the elimin<1tions \\.'ill sail the foll owing weekend against the two top schools lrom the .'llortht•rn Area. "ill have their own romrc-tit1on over bay <:ourses Saturday and Sunday. The raring calendar i.s light throughout most of lht• othC'r yachting art•a s in Soulhl'rn California, with action confined mostly lo series ract-s that con- tinue over several \l.'eekends. The Southern California Yacht- ing AssOC'iation calendar: l .os Angeles-Long Reach CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CI.VB -Fall Series No. 3, all SKIPPF:RS FOR USC will be classes. Sunday Renny !\1 1t<:hcll. Don J cs bt-ri?. Santa Monica Ra y Charlie Cum mings, Tracy Albert SOUTJI COAST CO Rl:\ITIIJAN and Dick Dczler. Teams most YACHT C LUR -Ladies At the likely to stop USC's winning J.lelm regatta (MORF, i:>i illf'J streak are UCI and OCC. Saturday. The Balboa Yacht Club will be W J N DJ AM M ER YACliT host to the yacht racing bufrs this CLUB -Competitive s tart -weekend with its annual Turkey seminar, Sunday. Day Regatta scheduledSaturday KING HARBOR YA.CIIT and Sunday £or all classes. Rae-Cl.VB -Fall Series No. 2, all ing \.•.:ill be on courses inside the classes, Sunday. bay and in the oceaJ1 ofr Balboa \.._ San Diego Pier. SA'.'J' DIEGO NAVY SAl l.l:'JG /\S A SIDF:B.<\R to the main event, the ~1othcrs Sabot group CLUR -Rill Bunce Memori.il Re~a tta . open invitational, all classes, Saturday, Sunday. fl y Al.:>ION 1.0<.'KAllE\' lkl•tlntElll• Thert•":-1 a lot of £ict1on about "se:1 mons ter:-;," but there's hardly anyone who has ever seen une eyeball to eyebaJI -unless you consid er those you oc- casionally e ncounter on ~he sur- face. Yes. there is a sea monster. Jn rac·t, there is a fi ct1tip1,.1s Qr· ganizat1on or them, recognizC'd by almos t any responsihlf' boa t operator "'ho ventures out on 'the bay o r oce~1n . They a re e asily recognizable by the creed to which they adhere when afloat. Hardly any of them have t•ver a tte nded a United States Pow er Squadron Class, a Coast Guard Au xiliary class, nor do lht·y heed the precautions of tht> (..'t1ast Guurd or other boating a g C'll C'IC'S. Jo'ORTUNATEl.Y TilEY are a m1nor1ty ~roup . 'rhcir creed runs along these lines ; Oon "t bother to !c am the ruh•s of the ro<1d . )"uu "v c bt'cn dnv1ng your bo;:it for about three years :i.nd havt· h;.id o nly thrt'L' col· li:.1ons. ·r11at Jive abou t s harp turns ;Jt I high spC'C'd r ausini:: your boat Lo 1 caps1it• 1s a Jot of bunk. 'fhe Coast I Guard likes to exaggerate. I Nothing like that can hapJ>t'n to you. Oon"t worry about 11 people I and 3 Great Dane ovL•r\oading your 12 foot boat. '!'hey Ciln all fit in if they s tand up. WANT TO GIVF. a Y.'<l ll.'r skier a thrill'.' Toy,· him under a hndge ri~ht close to the pilings. /\s ~oon as he get s out of the hospital he will tC'll you how ext'i11ng 1t \l.'ilS . Ilon"t turn_ off :.t colhs1on course until the othC'r guy docs. That"s ch1C"ken. /\nd bl'sidcs . you ('a n't lt~t people pus h you a round hke that . !Jon "l worry about ha\1ing Coast Guard approvt>d flotation devices aboard. If one of the kids tails overboard he can hang onto a piece or driftwood or something Wllil you can come around and pick him up. NF.VER M ISD tht·tking )our boat before launch1nJ!. Sur~· you put the drain plu~ in . 1'hat water in the bilge is probably Just rainwater. That 100 horsepower outboard I is okay for a 12-foot boat. The de- aler who tells you different is probably trying to scare you into buying a bigger boat. That barge with a tow dead ahead. Never mind ~1ving way to him. After all. you have the right or way. BesKtes. he doesn't O\l.'n the ocean. P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Best Climate For Working At what air temperature do people do thei r best work'.' So inquires a client. Depends on the sort of work. Mental, around 40 degrees F. Physical, about 65 degrees. F. That 's what the medicos report, at any rate. Already men- tioned that they say human fertility is highest when the air temperature stands at 64 degrees F. ' Q. "HOW LONG have the police been writ- ing speeding tickets to car drivers'.'·· A. About 71 years. The record s hows t he firs t motorist so ticketed was pulled over in 1904 al Newport, R.I., for zipping along at 20 m.p.h .. which was 4 m .p.h. over the limit. That driver was jailed ror five days, please note. MOTHEBRAT tr a mother rat washes her newborn baby, she'll care for it thereafter, lovingly. U you wash it, she"ll eat it, promptly. Now let's say 110 more about it. IT IS THE WOM AN over age SS, not the man, who is most inclined to speak cha ritably of her enemies. Or so a lengthy study of such matters indicates. That was the same study which purported to prove that men over age 55 are the greatest animal lovers. CASTILLE Q. ''Wh at's 'so special about soap that's called Casti I le'.'·· A. Used to m ean it was m ade with 100· percent olive oil. That's how the Spaniards did it in ancient Castille. In recent years, though. a lot of soaps made with various other · veeetable oils are labeled Castille. EACR SUIT in a deck of cards originally de· signaled an occupational class, 1-Iearts, the churchmen. Spades, the soldiers. Oi3monds, -l~;l;;h;e,.merchants . Clubs, the farmers. You'd -~ flhe soliJfcrs wdJtd have been the clubs and the farmers the spade!, what? Wasn't the case, however. "CAN INFRAR ED RA Y.S pass lhrough smog and clouds, water and glass?" asks a custome r . Smog and clouds, yes. Water and ,i .... no. . 'TH'E" ·oll'IGlN'A'L P LAN'S' for" Hie Washington monument called for it to be five feet taller lhan it is now. And It was supposed to be ringed with an enormous Greek temple. TM builders kepi nmnlng out ol lunds. They finally eave up on the lemple altogether. Took m29year.s tocapthethlng. P11b!hll•CI '°4t'WPOrl H•tbot ,..__ ns combl,..CI wllli '"" 0'.i>OI eo..i llf PllOI. 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Costa M!so ""°"' 540-5710 ,...., ...... __ -s _646-5033 -oonar dr later, you 'll own Gener111s--llllliillllllliiiim_. I . I I ' > CHRISTOPHER BENT AMO LAURIE SONDAG QUARREL IN FEIFFER SCENE Cartoons Alive GWC P lay Based on Feiffer Satire • By JACKIE HYMAN Of""' 0.11, " ... 9t»tt What happens when a 4-year- old gets drafted, Cinderella goes Hollywood and a game show turns out to be more than the con- testants bargained for? The answers and, more im· portantly, the questions are pro- vided in the satiric comedy ''Feiffer's P eople," at 8:30 o'clock tonight through Saturday and Nov. 20-22, and atSp.m. Nov. 16 and 23 at Golden West College. The play, drawn from charac· ters in Jules Feiffer's comic strips, is being presented in the c;:ollege Artor·s Playbox behind the Communi~ ... Theater ad- jacent to the Gothard Street parking lot at the Huntington Beach campus. MOST OF what coast au· diences will be seeing has been added to the script by director Michael Leddy,· who drew the material from . Feiffer's latest cartoons. "A lot of the (original) script is outdated, a lot of the concerns, the Vietnam war, some of the racial conflicts ... no longer con- cern us,'' he said. Leddy. a directing graduate or GWC and Cal State Long Beach. is guest director of the produc- tion, part of an expanded pro- gram of drama at the college this year. The origin al play, he said, was compiled by students at UC Berkeley and went on to New York and London performances. Watch Out! DIRECTOR MICHAEL LEDDY "I totally redid-the script -I mean. of course you had to stay with Feiffer -so basically I've reorganized the production with stuff I felt would work within our means," Leddy said. "Feiffer wii.tes humor but his cartoons have a message behind them. He 's a social satirlst ... Feiffer stated that he doesn ·1 offer a solution but he points things out so we 're aware of them: We laugh through the pain,·• Leddy said. Among the 92 characters, played by a 10-memberensemble group, are Munro, a 4-year-old boy . drafted into the Army by Steve Gray and James .Boress enact a tense moment from "The Wager" by playwright Marc Medoff. The serio-comedy, directed by Martin Benson, will run for four performances only: 3 p.m. Saturday and Nov. 22 and 8 p.m. Nov . 17 and 24, at SOuth Coast Repertory Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. Tickets at $3.50 general admission and $2 . 75 for students are rlow available by calling 646·1363. The dram is the first in the theater's Expedition Series, offering unusual works and approaches and presenting some l)ew performers in the theater company. ., • mistake; Passionella, a buxom Cinderella wbo becomes a movie star; Superman and a rescued damsel who wonders why he feels the need to run around in skin-tight blue leotards; and a parody of game shows. "You've got to constantly go back and say, ~We're getting so funny you're losing the satire.'" Leddy commented in discussing acting concerns. He said he believes some other Feiffer pro- ductions erred by getting away . from "the diamond-hard wit." The set, which uses blow.ups of Feiffer cartoons, and the cos- tumes were designed by guest designer Pamela Tallman- ~dy , also a graduate of Golden West and Cal State Long Beach. Feiffer, whose cartoons first gained attention in "The Village Voice,'' is syndicated in 50 newspapers in the U.S. and several dozen abroad. His animated cartoon "l\.1unro" won an Academy Award in 1961 . Tickets to "Feiffer·s People" are $2 general admission, $1 .50 for GWC students, seni or citizens and children 12 and unde r . Tickets are available at the col- lege bookstore and at the door. Ticket information is available weekdays from 892-Till at the bookstore. Members of the cast are Ri c hard Arm strong, Don Shagam, Laurie Sondag, Delia Rose, Craig Davies, Barba ra Masters, Chris topher Bent, Diane Doherty, Sandy Fremen and Ray Brightbrill. , ___ ... • • Arts/Dining Out .Entertainment Fr~. NOY9mbef 14, 1975 1•1 DAILY PILOT '-' I ' • I Feillinist Painter Fig}lt~ Ohst.acles By CAROL MOORE OttlM Dally ..... ""' To hear a Renaissance woman such as Judy Chicago describe how hard it was to find her roots is both humbling &!).d alarming. _ The Los Angeles artist, poet and founder of Womanhou!e was reliving portions of her autobio- graphy, "Through the F1ower," during a Writer's Series lecture at Saddleback College. "In painting, I had to move · away from my female origins to be taken seriously," she said. "I couldn't be _all that I was, with all talents operating together. "My work could be understood accurately only against the back- ground or women's history. That idea had to be incorporated along with line, form and color. "WRITING a book helped me lo identify what I was after in art. But trying to trace that heritage was like seeking knowledge in a vacuum." Encouragement came during a lunch with philosapher-writer Ana.is Nin. "She urged me to write,. to try out paths and act out what I rouldn't live out. Artists were supposed ly · mute and in- articulate."' Deemed "the first full-scale · · work of feminism and art written from the perspective or a practic- ing artist, .. Ms. Chicago's story tells of an often violent struggle to establish an equ;U relationship with a man in ber personal life and a positive medium of ex- pression for emerging women artists. "Once the book was pub· lished , [ was more protected (by royalties) than I had ever been as a painter," she said. "l was more oppressed as an artist ... than as a woman. "Culturally, fe males have been the nondomi.nant class, una- ble to shape perception or reality. It's as true in art as politics." lo 1972, Ms . Chicago began ad· ding statements or intent lo her paintings re presenting great ladies who transcended the feminine role to great achieve- ment. Soon the scripted messages began encircling the canvases and filling the wall space in her one-woman shows across the weakness and death, because we are so close to the life process. Instead of a schism in what's re- ~ (al, we should aim for a more I holistic vision." Ms. Chicago showed s lides of. her artwork, documenting a multiple nature or expressive- ness. Pencil lithographs of contort- ed, undulating rainbows depicted six compressed women who yearned to be butterflies. They were transcendentalJst Margaret Fuller, author Mary 'Culturally, females have· been the nondominant class. unable to shape perception of reality. It's as true in art as politics.· country. "[ could reach out beyond the art world and say, 'Don 't feel in- timidated ; h e re's a handle toward demystification.' I want· ed to confront viewers, not just content them," she said. "fr ALSO worked as a bridge toward feminists who relegated culture and emphasized politics. "Art is a repository or dreams and positive images. We must re· discover and accentuate the con- tinuum of what every woman ~oes . l'Now the activists are coming lo me for art to express where they have come to." One of her recent posters refers to "stream- ing ... the unfinished, unbegun and possible." "There is very little art from a woman's paint of view. I don't often relate to the expressions in men's,:taintings, except for a few and those by my husband. ··Me n den .v \\'O m en, lik e Lamb, literary characters Lily Bart. and Madame Deronda and artists Elisabet Ney and Paula Modersohn-Becker whose lives were Cut short or hindered by ship sinking, a famous brother, murder , immigration and childbirth. Ms. Chicago s aid she pro- gressed from floral to cavernous to vaginal to butterfly imagery to show feminism as a more active prinriple. WHEN CHALLENGED on the fragility or butterflies, she replied, "Nobody lastsforever. ·• This year she changed her medium to china-painting· because porcelain is "delicate yet firm" and more sympatico with her new d esigns and metaphorical phrasings. An earlier serie~ of blocked sunbursts, in colors resembling paper fan flowers once the rage for party centerpieces, spoke graphically of Marie Antoinette, Catherine the Great and Queens Victoria or E·ngland and Christine of Sweden. "I chose them for the irony. They had power but couldn't use it." Ms . Chicago explained. "Queen Victoria, for instance, (in reddish tones and grays) wa s flesh and steel but spent half her life in mournin~. ·· Various petal arrangements in the "Rejection Quintet" ex- pressed the final breakthrough. for both sexes, all minorities. Her co mm e nts, like the Womanhouse gallery in Santa Monica, created an appreciation for women artists and challenged the values of a male-oriented art establishment. How many more generations will it take lo transform th e world ? "If we work full till, about 100 Judy Chicago: 'In painting. I had to move away fr om my female origins to be taken seriously. • -years. But only about a third of us are work ing to turn around the powerless image, control our lives and implement beli efs. I'm Loo greedy to wait.·· " ... -~-__ J ' I ~,. OAILY PILOT Frld1y, November 14, t91! Transforttt~d /\ r t i s l 1. u e :i s Samaras hJS found a ne\\' mt..•d1um : th1..• l)t>larti1d sx .10 (' a m l' r j ll y 1nanipulal1n ~ thl• C'ffiUI S ILtll, 111..• ha :-. r·r1..•a t<.•cl ;.i "l'l"ll'S t1f \\ D I' \.: !-. l' ~I ! J I..' d .. Phot<J 1·r~111 :-.[t)J"ITI:Jl iuns:· un cl1spla y :\o,·. 17 -0 cc. 1·1 in (;;Jllt.·rv I{ at Cul State" I ,ong Reilch, 6!01 t:. 7th St., 1-.ong ll{·aeh !l(>urs i:jl"t." 11 a .m t1• J J> m. 1\londay · l-'riday. I l<J .J p .m . Sund~1y. Samaras \\'ill lt.·cturc an d S1lU\\' his [i Jm · ·Sc1r· · at 7 p 1n l)C'C . I in l ht.' S 111 ;1 11 .i\~d1torium l)f the Cl.JI l <.'g<.•'s l ·n1\'t:r:-.ity L'nion . Talks Cover Art Topics 'PHOTORF.:\LISM/SlJPEJil at:,.\.l .JS '1:' -Talk bv Gl•or~e James. a.ssoct.lt~ pr•ifL•s:.or u::r · at ('al Stall" Fullerton. al :? p..m. ~fonday t thL• l.aguna Rt.'jC'h )!1.t:.t:'\UU of IU"l. 307 C ff Dr . I.aguna BL• <i 1..' h. Sl. R~r'l..tu.....-is ·19-1·653 I. 'OIRF.CT IO"S '"' CONTf:~tPORARV P.llOTOG RA PHY' -1.,e,.,-t·l.lrfi' by Van Der!'n Coke, dl rt~rtor of art m US<'U lns 1fl tht' Uni versit ,. <Jf :'lev• ~1ex~('O. 7 p.m. WetlnL'S41,;1y ;.1t thl' Studtu ;l'ht'jll'r. C:ll Stat~ [.o~~ ftt".aeh. fi~OI E. 7th St.. I.on~ Ht'arh. In t'oordlllalton WLth.t·NQ photo sho\~'S al gallery 'C O:>IT E :llPORARY TRF.SDS 1,; PHOTOGRAPHY' -'l'alk by Sut' Spirit us at the Jack Gl~n.1• G..L~r-y .--.26£L:\e\11purl C.cnll'r Dr_., :'4ewport 8e<l'lh, -a t 1 :30 p.1n. '.\l o\. 18 P'H<YrO EXHJ.f\JT -Al the t;C Irvine Fine Arts Gallery, ~v . 17·D{'{' r, Rereption from 5 to 7 p:.m. open.in I. night. I-tours: noun to 5 p.m . Tues- da,.v UU'o~t. Saturday. On loan from the Jack Greco. Gaf.1.:ry . ONE·'.\l/1:o-J PllOTO SllO\\' -l~y Tom Campos, Noiv. 17 ·Uer. 5 at Security Par iftc :"'Jational Rank , $1)'~\Vport Center Dr., :'leW]X)rl &>ach. !lours I! """'l. to 3 p.m . ~1onday through Thursday, 10 :a..m. to6p.m . F't'idu.yi;. . ~WCJRl .O OF Gl~ASS' -l-land·hlown glass ob· J'l'('ts by Paul Bro.,1rn, with paintings by Thelma ~ GOl'dc-Smith, <tt Designs Recycled Gallery, ,:"J'ov IS-Dec. 15, 719 S. Harbor Blvd , Fullerton. WEAVINGS BV l.ENORE TAWNEY -One of America's most im portant weJvl!rs' first major WPst Coast exhibit. Nov . 14 ·Dt'<'. ti at the Ca l State F\Jllerton Gallery. l:>i.1blic 01>ening 8 to 11 P,m. tonight. flours : noon to ·I p.m. Tuesda v through Friday, noon to 8 p.m. l\ton<lay, J to '4 p,m . Sunday . . .,HOTO·TRANSFOR:\tATIOSS' -By Lucas Samaras. N'ov. 17-Det>. 14 in Gallery B. Cal State hmg Beach, 6101 E . 7th St .. l,on~ tlearh. Recep· ;ii.on 7 p.m . Dec. l . Hours : JI a.m. lo 3 p.m. . -weekdays, l to .i p.m. Sundays. :ARTS A~D C RAFTS SHO\V -~ov. 15 and 16, •ponsored by the Orange County Art Club at the tnterse('lion or Coast Hlghway and l\1acArthur ,Roulevard 1n ~ewport Beach. IO a .m . to6 p.m . WATER COLOR EXJOBIT -Works by J ohn R. !<oser, opening Saturday with reception for artist ~l07p.m . at Poulsen Galleries. Design Plaza, 250 l'tewport Center Dr":t Ne\1rport Beach. i>AINTINGS BY ROB ERT WF.IL -:-.lov. 16 ·30 at Thirty First Street Storc, 421 31st St., :"Jewport Beach_. Hours : 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . weekdays, noon tos p.m . Su ndays. TWO-DAV SCULPTURE SllOW -Bronze works by :'lorbert Roessler at Petrirk·s Gallery, 1741 Westclif£ Dr., Newport Beach. Saturday and Sunday. llours : 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. Saturday, with -~:;lide-lert ure al 11 :1 .m. and2and4:30p.m:: noon :: to 6 p.m . Sunday \\'1lh slide-lerture at 2 and 1:30 ... p.m. ETCHINGS RY RENE CA RCAS -At the 'Orangerie in the Art Center, 1492 S. Coast Another FIRST The Excl usive Introduct ion of NORBERT E J. ROESSLER, SCULPTOR I -/ Galleries I Exhibits lligh>A·a~', l.a,:una £\car h. '.'Ju-A· through :\O\'. 30 . f-luur~: IO a. n1 . to 5 : 30 p.m. l.laily. 1"01 . .\~ P(lT1'•:R \' l!y I.ucy :\-1. J.ewi s, at The 'lu.-:t'un1 of ~nrlh Orang{' County, 301 N . Pomona ;\vc. J·\dll'rtnn. llO'A' throui.;h Nov. 30. I-lours : 2to 5 and 7 to 9 p. n1 . ·rucsday through f)·iday, 10 a .m. toS p.m . Saturdays and 1 to5p.m . Sundayi;. PRIS1' -SA.1 ... : ·-Works from the Ji.'.erdinand Roll'n Gallt.•r1 l'S. 11 a .n1. to 5 p.m. Salurday a t the Ro>A'ers '.\lu sl'um . 2002 )JI. '.\1ain St., Santa Ana. \\'ATF.RCOl.ORS -Ry Louisl' Davis Lieber, no\\' through :'l o,·. 28 /Jl llom~ Savings, 23861 El Toro Road, l.;1 guna !tills. PORCE l.AI~ lllSQl:F. OF.'10>;STRATION - Ry ()Jive Palt(·rson al the Costa '.\tesa 1\rt l .L~at.!UI:', 7.30 p.m . '.'OO\'. 20 at l\1esa Verde f:lemt·ntary Srhoul. intcrs<'C"l1on of Mesa Verde Drive \\'L•s t and Bakl'r Strel't in Costa ~1esa . Fret' . '1\UTO·GR.o\PllJCS' -Automobile as subject , no"' through '.'iov . 26 al the Golden \Vest College Gallery, 157·1·1 Golden'A·est St .. lluntington Bearh. ~oon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 7 to9 p.m . Wed- nesdays. :"IF.\\' t\CQlilSJ'TIO:"/S -At the Newport Harbor .!\rt '.\1usL•um. 221 I \V. Ualboa Blvd., Newport Ilt'arh. Now throu~h :-;ov. 23 ::Soon to Sp.m. Tues- d~y through Sunday, G to 9 p.m. Fridays. Ad - mission by donation. \\'ORKS BY J 1\:tt ES FULLER -Natural sub- jects. now through :"lov. 25 at the Orange Coast College Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa '.\'tesa. 10 a .m . to3 p.m . weekdays . VACUU'1 .FOR'11SGS A.'l/D CASTINGS -By Nina Eaton and Cecil Burton, Nov . lS·Dec. 6 at Gallery T J B. l 535B '.\1onrovia St.. Sewporl Reach. Reception Saturday, 7:30 to IO p .m . l-fours : noon to 5 p.m . Wednesday through Satur- day. Black Poet Paid Tribute in Song A musical song and dance program by the In- ner City Cultural Center. "Langston Hughes Said." will be presented in Phillips Hall at Santa :\na College on ~1onday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. Ad- mission is Sl . Sponsored by the Black Student Union and the Community Services Office or the Rancho San- llai?O Commu n ity College District, the pt.•rformanre is a tribute to Langston Hughes. a bl ark author . poet and play>A•right. The college is located at the intersection or 17th and Bristol streetsinSantaAna. at GALLERIES You are Cordially Invited to meet in Person MR . NORBERT ROESSLER at our exclusive Reception PETRICKS GALLERY 1741 westchlf drive newport beach. coht -SatUrdav.Novern er S---ro oo.itrvT-7-00-P:M:" l ecture & Sl+d8 P1esen 1auon 11 00 A.M. "2 OOP.M, 4.30 P.M. Sunday, November 16 12 :00 P M.-6•00 P.M. •. Lecture & Slide Presentation 2:00 P.M. 4 :30 P,M, • Champagne, Refreshments, • 17t4164!'>3373 OCC Fall Concert Tickets On Sale Oran1e Coast Collete's dance. and music departments will collaborate Ol1 a Fall Choral Concert slatfld ror Nov. 22·23 in the college's Fine Arts Rttl1"1Hall119. Ticketa are on sale by mail order • ror SI .~. Persons wi~blng tickets should 1end a stamped sell-addressed envelope, with a cheek or moriey or· der, to ·•Fall Choral Concert,·· Oran1e Coast Colleae. 2101 Fairview ~d ; Coeta P.1esa . CA !Y.?626. Che<:k! should be made payable LO lbeOCCOlorala. SeatTu11n1m11ed tol!IO people per nlghl. The concert will feature ap- pearancfs by ·occ·s Chainber Sln1er1. Chorale aod attmben or \he dance drpartment. . Tbe .Chamber SlnJen will p.....,,I Bach '1 Cantata 'No. 150 witb or- chestra, aod will' orrer carols by a variety of eempo1ers. The carob will be accompanied bi dtince. P1Julsl\n Gallcrieff cordially inv1te11 you ti> at tr1,d thC' oprni11irl:ff-.a e-ne-.n1 ru1 .;hovw' liy \Yater colori~t extraordu1airc JOHN R. KOSER on Satt1 rday, November 15, 1975 f\.lct•t the artist bet\vecn the hours of 2 and 7 POULSEN GALLERIES I •r /'1!;" Design Plaza, 250 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, Calif.• (714) 640.8898 Southern Orange County's Historic and Beautiful Vacation Center for Boating . Shopping . Dining. Fishing . Get Away TO It All ' Where San Di ego Freeway@ meecs-Pac1f1c· - Coast Highway G) between Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente I • Frlday.No¥ernbef 14.1975 • DAILYPILOT (##, Coast Winter Calendar, Part Two Panovs 011 TV Galina Panov (above) and he r husband Valery will perform fi ve classical b a llets a l9 p.m . Monday on Channel 28 on ''In Performance at Wo lf Trap." The ballets in - clude excerpts from "Don Quixote" and "The XutcraC'kC'r. ·· 111 Las Vegas The £ollowing shows are scheduled for the com- ing week in Las Vegas : CAESARS PAI.ACE -Alan King DESERT INN -Debbie Reynolds FLAMINGO -Bobby Vinton FRONTIER -Wayne Ne'Wton LAS VEGAS HILTON -Ann· Margret, Fred Travelina- -' MGM GRANO -Helen Reddy, Joan Rivers (ends 11 /18 ); Shecky Greene. Bar bara Eden (starts 11 /19 ) RJVIERA -Neil Sedaka fends ll-201: Don Rickles, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons (start.sll-21 ) SAHARA -Totie Fields, Bert Convy (ends ll /19): Buddy Hackett {starts l I /20) SANDS -Bobbie Gentry, J ohn Byner THU~DF.RBIRD -Dick Clark (ends 11 1221 TROPICANA -Folies Bergere -Guitar Concert Saturday The Orange County Guitar Circle will pre· sent a free concert Satur- day a t 8 p .m . at FUilerton College in t he Recital Hall at Chapman and Lemon streets. Peter Zi sa will perform works by Sor, Bach and Tarroba. (Parr Orie of t ht wintn plortrurag caltndor wos publishnl ft1 lost 1''riday'1 Wttkmdtt. P~• nolt: that oU plannttl evt>ntl orf' subjt'\'f to change and should ~ rttiwcked closer to tM dol.t .J JAN. 14·11 -"ENDGAME,' Sameul llecket play in the Orange Coast College Drama Lab. • JAN. 15 -"Electra," experimental play by Robe-rt Montgomety, 8 p.m. at UC Irvine Concert .. 1.111 JAN. 17 -Mime Show in the Orange Coast College.Drama 1.ab JAN. 17 -BicentenniaJ concert by the Los .o\ngeles Chorale at the Los Angeles Pttusic Center Pavilion JAN. 19 -"Subculture Art", Lecture by Don l.agerberg at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 2p.m . J . .\N'. 22·25, 29-31 -"That Championship Sea!ion, ·· at the Golden West College Theater JA~. 24 -A:"fDREW KOSTELANETZ condu<'l· in,e: pops concert at Santa Ana High School Auditorium. Orctnge County Philharmonic con- C't.>rt . FF.B . 6-~1ARC JI 20 -"SameTime Next Year," West Coast premiere, at the Los Angeles Music Centf."r Ahmanson Theater FEB. 6-7 -William Windom plays "Thurber," 8 p. m. at the Cal State FUiierton J~ttleTHeater . FEB. 8 -J-lu ydn's "The Creation" with the Los Angeles Mrtsler Chorale at the Los Anteles Music Center Pavition l-'EA. 8 -Program lo ht:! announced by Ballet Pacifica in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, l.aguna Bt"ach FEB. 12-15, 19-22 -•CAMILLE,' at the Golden West College Actors Playbox. 1'~ER. 13-14, 20-22, 27-28 -"'Hello, Dolly," pre- sented by. Fullerton Civic Light Opera Co. at l'lummer Auditorium, Fullerton FER. 13-14 -Theater or the Open Eye presents d anC'e, music, dra ma at Cal State Fullerton I.it - tie Theater, 8 p . m . F'J-:A. 13-16 -"'Red, White and Blue" weekend ('t>lf."brat ion at Di s neyland, Anaheim J-"1':}1. 14 -Gennady Rozhdestvensky conducting I.as .<\nge les Philharmonic at UC Irvine Cra'4•ford J-lall. Orange County Philharmonic ('Oncert. FF.B. 16 -"The New Abstract Expressionism". lt>clure by Ed Berea al the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 2 p.m. FEB. 18·21 -'INCIDENT AT VICHY' by Arthur !\fiUer in the Orange Coast College Drama Lab. FEB. 20 -Bach Aria Group al UC Irvine Cra\4tford l-lall , 8 p.m . PER. 20-22. 27 -29, MARCH 5-7 -"Most Happy Fellow, .. presented by Long Beach Civic Light Opefain-J<frels:n Ao.dirortum;-Long Be·a-ch FER. 23 -Cal St a te FUilerton Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m. in the Little Theater FEB. 27·28 -Bicentennial roncert or scenes from Ame rica n opera, 8 p.rn. in the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater · . MARCH 5-7, 11 -14 -"The Skin or Our Teeth," In the Cal '-tale Fullerton Little Theater )1.\RCtl 6 -ZURl '.'I MElll'A conducting J .. us A.ngeles Philharmonic al UC Irvine Crawford llall . Orange County Philharmonic concert. 1\1.<\RCl-I 13-APRJL 24 -"A l\fidsuhlmer Night's • Transferable Charter Memberships Still Available George Magal a and Christofer Gaynor will play duet s from th e Renaissance plus some modern music by Robert Steward and.a waltz by Andrew Charlton. '!I ~lf ·--' Ice ~~ • Committed to Limited Per-Court Ratio PLUS THESE FANTASTIC CLUB AMENITIES: skating everyday. I MESA YEllDE CEtmll ~ & ,. ........ Co.+t Meto Tel 17141979-1180 Pro·Shop • Sauna • Jacuzzi * 3,000 ft. Entertainment Center for Club Activities • Practice Alley WI Automatic Ball Machine • Private Showers and Locker Room • Bleacher Ci,urts * Much More MEET THE HRC PRO - ROBERT CUNNINGHAM He played tennis at Harbor High and Orange Coast College and garnished national reCognition at the University of Arizona. Recently a Pro with the Tucson Country Club, he is the recipient of the C. Z . ''Zip'' Lesher Memorial Award for most outstanding cont ribut ion to tennis. . ~ CALL THE HARBOR RACQUET CLUB NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION. DON'T WAIT! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS LIMITED OFFER!&4Ja1 380 West Wilson, Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627 ....... .& nr .. m,'' at South Coist Repertory. Coot a Mesa MARCii JS -"WJ>at's on in the Gallen.,. .. , lee· ture b)' Diana "Zlotnick al the Lagunu Beach MllK\lm of Art, 2 p.m. MARCH 17«!0 -"AU My Son>" by Arthur Miller in the <>ranee Coast College Drama LHb MAllOll , .. ., .. n -OUR TOWN, by Thornton W~1t the f\lllerton College Campus Theater MARCH 19 -Cal State Fullerton Symphony Orche1tra, 8p.m . in the LltUeTheater MARCH 19·20, 25·28 -"The Devil 's Di sciple," at lhe Gotden West Colleae Theater MARCH 21 -Mussorgsky '"Boris Godunov" with Cesare Siepi and the Los Angeles Master Chor ale at lhe Los Angeles l'tlusic Cenlc r Pavilion MARCJ.I 28 -Clive Barnes, theater critic, at Chapma n Colle&e. Orange MARCH 29 and 30 -Claude Kipn\s Mime Theater 8 p.m . al UCJ Village Theater .. q,1\J1 !V L'f 11111 1~u.11 con tr n1pc1 dry I HJ\1,li11111' .;11,J •' '1 ·'U' I• ' ~ MOVIE RAl1NOS FUR IMENTS AND YOUNG PEDPl£ . ,_..,. .... ,,, .... .....,. ...... ,_,. ,,,,,_. --... ~ .. ___ ,.......,.,_,""""'_ '!"• ~ '.Cr -..... _ .. ...,.. ....... «> .. ... ____ ........ _._ TIIDllDYllU It Ml'lls ... RllAlllfUS • -- There's a lot more behind KCET's qualit y prog1a1nm1ng thJn rnee~s th(' eye. And i1"s co~1ly. You can heir with a fax-deduc:11ble membe rship nf SIS or more. Membe rship Week starts lomonow. There's no helter f1me lo support lwllf'r lt"lev1-.1(1n. "A SENSE OF LOSS "9 P.M. TOMORROW The lirst major film lo deal with the turmoil in Northern Ireland. Don't miss this KCET r •clusive. And Discover More During Membership Week: Mas terpiece Theatre's "Notorious Woman," the story of George Sand *"Tin Pan Alley"* Final episodes of "Dr. Who" and "Jennie," lady Randolph Churchill *"Hedda Gab ler"* L.A. News Review * "The Man Who Wouldn'I Kee p Quiet;' a Russian gives secrets to the West* "S.S. Lusitania"* "Rise and Fall of th e CIA" *"Out of th e Shadows ... Int o th e Sun;' blind pianist George Shea ring's exPe ri ences with guide dogs * "Why Me?;· Lee Grant narrates as women discuss their own radical masteclomies *"Margot Fon- leyn " *"Th is is Noel Cowa~d ." .J5CET. P.O. BOX 128, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90051 oc Enclosed is my check for S . My new or increased membership 1,.1;11! bcdoubll'd hy a Ford Foundu!1un molchrng gr uni. Address ------- C11y ________ _ 511111· --------Z•r FROM Fash ion Isla nd Newport Beach . \ . STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • • • .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. DAILY Pll.Ol F11aa Nover<1ber I• 1975 oliday Dining Planned • I l Lt>ss lhan t"'U "'eeks rl'rncun iefore tht.· 'l'h ~1nksg 1v110.: holiday 4rrives Thal rnl·>t n s it 's •nyt hing but too l'Urly to slurt planning the 'A'ay yo11'rl' g111n g tu enJOY lhe lrad1t1011al fl'ust , doubly so if you ·rl' u1t'lu11·d to (ollow the modtr11 trl'tHJ setters 4nd b:rP•bS honlt• t'~t1n1<1 tu partake of ~·n ull the tnn1m1ncs meal at a favo r1 ll' re:-.ta uranl Jn recent years ·rhanksi::1v1 n~ bu become a day of record cfowds at most pl:.tC't'S ;1 l'ond1 tTOh that frL'ljUt.'nl ly 1e.11J:-. thOSl' ~rambling fur l<•!:ot 1n1n utl' rl' serv at ions to set tic f1Jr :i.vrn et hing !~s than f1r :-.1 or 1•\c11 second C"hoice 'So a lilt It• 1·uurd1n;1t1on prior tu 1'bursd ;_1~'. :\!o\ ::1. "'11 1 put ~nu 111 your pre{cr rt·ll·r t':-.t;1urant .1t lhl' ""·i::.hed·for hour ~l n:-.t nf th1· ate<.1 's {1ne c11111n i.: -.puts .1rt· a l"ready prl'p:trt·d to l'fltl'1·ta111 your 1nqu1ry ur req ut·~l l'.ll Ttf F. .'1 F.ASTI YI I~. ;.1-. ·• kind uf \\'Jr1n up fur I hv rnain l'Vt•nl, yuu n11ghl f1nd 1l prof1l..1 ble to dirt•('! tht• you11i.:stt·rs · .1t tentiun tu Unt'Je L1·n ·s l'urnt'r 111 ~aturday's J)a ily l'dnt Thr gr:ind pr1zl~ v.·1nn er 111 l 'n t·le I.en's drav.•1n~ cunlt•sl wdl lit• ;:ibil' \Q t~1kc :\1 um and !lad ou1 to a fir s re l~1ss rt•sla urant fur a corn plete turkt'y d1nnt•r, \\"Llh all the trimmings T ht• young ;,ind fut url' arti:-.t. together v.•1th lhl' lut'k) parents, wJll be d1n1nc al Bub 11urns restaurant. 37 1-'ashion Island. ="(l''A'port C't•nt('r. Newport &•arh. ,>\rid sin ce tht' d inner v.·111 he St"r\'rd on 1'h;.ink sg1\'111g Evt•, Wednrs d:i y, '.'lo\' 21i. so me fottunalt' family hcrt·o.dXJut:-. 1:-. going lo :-1tr1ke it rtL·ti on turkt·y fprt"·o days running. • • • .IJ'lll S MONTll mark:-. tht.: bfginning of lht• third yt·ar fur the :\t agic 1>:1n in South ('1)a~t Ii'Jaz<-1 . Costa :\l t•s:t, lhL' popuL..1r ti1tnch cou1itry·sly](' rt·stauran1 ttfat s pecializl'S 111 <.1 \\'Ldl' variety o(crepes. -;Celebratin g tht.· occas ion, ra'anager F.d \\';ir·y tl.'lls us 11:\dre's a brand·nt'"' :-.pecialty on \he menu suuthrrn praline Qepes. This dish f(•.itures vanilla ' . Ou1 n A bout Norman Stanley l('l' Crl•am v.·rappct1 1n a cr epe ;,iru.J CO\'l'r('d "'1th bubbling hot praline s au<.'(', s piced whipped l'rean1 :ind tuas ted pecans. Cln lht' north side of the J\u llul·k 's \\'lllA u( lht· shopplul! l'l'lllt'r, "1th cntr:;1nccs both in· ~1dL' :.ind outside the mall, th(' ~1;.ig 1c 1~an is open from 11 a .m . thruugh latt• suppt.·r every day, and frnm 10 a n1 on Sundays ('ockt.111 ~ .1rt· ~l'l'\t•t.1 ;.1t all hour~ tuo. • • • I\"; fl~ Tit .. : lookout for th· ~'l.>th (~t·ntury l.11n1ted, but don ·l -.1:1rt rt•fl•rring tu train t1nlt'lab!('S lns l{''1d. be on track in Soulh c·oast Plaza ror the latt· :\!ovt•mbt•r arriv.it or a d azzling Ill'\\' rl'sl:.iur;.1nt. \\'1th a µromi S(' to recapture the t'xeitcment of Grand Central ~t;U1on and it:; luxu ry dining cars ()f the (•:1rly 1900s , 20th Century I .irnitt•d owri t•d by William :\-t orrnw and P aul Waite -is in !ht• f1nul st:igt•s or completion prior to Joining lh(' lineup Of (lrangt• C'uunty s hov.•places. ('on ct~J Vl·d by restaurant dt.• signer l.co Dardarian , the nl'w I • • t1pot will open "''jth a eonstructlon cost in excess of $600,000. Jn brier. the place has been described as a dinin g car restaurant and station saloon. Actually, the complex will em· brace three dining cars, separat · ed by a 56-root concourse which li:..a..d.}.-12. a rec~tion area modeled .arte r early New York 's Grand Centra l Station, Topped by a wood-cofrer ed tx-am ceiling, the spacious sta· tion·lounge will exhibit another Victorian touch with a wide. or- nate bar dominating one end. There will bl' seating ror 120 in this urea. which inc ludes a chov.•der and sandwich bar for lunch Ct\P1\CIT\' of the three dining cars is some'A·hat larger. They tot<.11 more than 130 with each car presenting a d ifferent mood and decor, one with moveable table:-. <1nd chairs. another with ban- quette seating and the largest providing fixed booths. The food ? Served in the dining cars v.•ill be dis hes reprcsen- tativl.' of various parts of lhi~ <'OUntry as the train might have n1oved <icruss An1erica. 'l'ht·~t· int'lude Nt.•w Engl<.ind l'l;im chov.•dcr . J.ake Supe ri or (Sec lll~IN{;, l,ageC6> Talks of Art Actor Stt•rl in g lloll o\\"a .' will 3f)pcar 111 an inform;d evening of talk ah<>ul art and artist s al 8 p .m . .Sunday at thP !'Je\\.:port. I !arbor .i\rt Museu111. ~2 11 W. Balboa Bl vd .. ;'\Je,v po rt !Sea ch . 'ri ckets arl' s:1 and rcser\'~1 tiuns may ht' 1nadc by phon ing 675.:Ji:Sfj(;, t'-W!lolden (~~ ~~ THANKSGIVING DINNER SERVED FllOM I 2 MOOM ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY ~rayon 'Ee"~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec ializing In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes Old fashioned corn b<ead dressing. g1bte1 gravy. candied yams S s • 9 5 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Creamed hOfseradiSh. baked oofalo Times/Places Music: Jazz To Opera Set Tonight TONJGHT, NOVEMBER 14 CHAMBER S INGERS CONCERT -Al Geneva Presbyterian Church, 24301 El Toro Road . Laguna Jlills, at 7 o'clock tonight. Classical a nd religious music. JAZZ CONCERT -Quincy Jones, Neal Heft i a nd o thers, 8 ;30 o'clock to night in Shrine Audito rium, 3228 Royal St .• Los Angeles. $5.50 to $8.50. tickets at agencies. INTF.RNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND DANCING -Groups from around the world, al South Coast Plaza' intersection of Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. 7:30 o'clock toni ght ; 11 a.m. to 5 p. m. Salurdlly, 1 to 4 p.m . Sunday. 1-~ree. 'BICF.NTF.NNIAL llARVESTIM E MUSICAL£' 8 o"clock tonight al the l·luntington Beach Church of Religious Science, 609 11th St . .Sing alonc of Americ an music. ')fADAMF. BUTTERFLY' -Opera at Cal State Long Beach Theater . 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. 8.30 o'clock toni ght and Saturday and Nov. 20-22. Ticket information (2 13) 498-4540. •)IY FAIR I.ADY' -Musical at UC Irvine Fine Arts Village Theater, 8 o'clock tonight and Satur- day a nd Nov. 19·22. $4.50. Tickets 833·6617 or 833·5549. St\BICAS Spanish guitarist , 8 o"clock tonight in Plummer Auditorium, Chapman Avenue aod l.t.>mon Street, f-Ull e rton $3.50 adults, $2.SO s tu· dents. 'POT-POURRI ' -Singers Ra:nd all Dighto.n. Judy Powell and Frederic de Marseille and pianist Curt S wirli er , 8 o'clock tonight in Corona del ~1ar High School's Little Theater, 2101 F.astbluff Dr .. Newport Beach. $5. Tickets at door. 'SUGAR ' -:\1 us1cal with Bob Denver and Linda Kaye Henning, tonight through Nov . 22 in the CJJillCJJak{:r ~e "'¥ankee (,19TuneSmithe" C3lJJom la Theatf!r of Performuig Arts. 562 W. 4lb St .• San Bernardillo. $3 w fl.SO. Ticket.> a\ aieociH. ~ •NEW YOIK CITY OPEllA -"Da,ugbler oC Ille 1 Regtment"' at s o·ctock tonight. '"Mte Marriaae of Fi1aro'' Saturday and others throu.gh De!=• 7 at the Los An1e les Music Center Pavilion. Tickets at agencies. ·GYPSY' -Musical at Cal State FUiierton UtUe Theater. tonight through Sunday. Reservations 870-3371 . Limited seating. ·PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT' -TennesseF Williams comedy at the Wfflminster Commuru· iy Theater, 7272tlflfple-,, Westminster . 9,.,.,..- o·clock tonight and Nov. 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29. 893-8626. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES: "Too Much Johnson"/"The Shadom Box ." in repertory through Dec. 21 at the Mark Taper Forum; "The Sorman Conquests, .. through Nov. 22 at the Abman:son Theater ; "Rattle of a Simple Man," through Saturday at the Huntington Hartford Theater, Hollywood; "Souvehir," through Nov . :JO at the Shubert Theater, Century City. Tickets at a1encies. 'WF.ST SIDE STORY' -Musical at Sebastian':J West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida. Pie~, San CJemente. Tonight through Dec. 7, wtth dinner. ~ervations 492·9950. •JESUS CHRIST SUP ERSTAR' -Tonigb\. thrOugh Nov. 23, presented by Long Beach Civic Light Opera at Jordan Theater, 6500 Atlantic Ave .. Long Beach. 8 :30 p .m. Fridays and Saturda)'», 2 :30 p .m . Sundays. Information (213) 432-7926. "." 'THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE' Nejl Simon Comedy, 8;00 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays now through Nov. 22. At the Laguna Moulton Playhous(', 006 l.aguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Rt>servations 494.0743 a fter J p.m. 'THE TAMING OF THE SHREW ' - S hakespeare comedy. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the Fullerton College Campus Theate r, 321 E . Chapman Ave., Fullerton. 'SCF.NF.S FROM AMERICAN LIFE' -Satirical play, now through Dec. 20 at South Coas t Repertory, 1827 Newport Rlvd ., Cost<i 1\.1esa. Reservations 646-1363 . ·vou CAN'T T1\K E IT WITH YOU ' -Kaufm<1.n and Hart com ed y, 8o"clock tonight through Sun · day and 2 p.m . Saturday at Saddleback College. S2. Informatio n 831 ·9700 or 495·4950. ext. 263. ''CERMJ NAL' -Improvisational theater piece at the Orange Coast College Drama Lab. 2701 Fairview Road: Costa Mesa. 8 o'clock tonight. Saturday and Nov.19·22. Free. 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MAR RISlRVATIONS 17141 675-0900 11271 PACIFIC COAST HWV ., HUNTINGTON BE.A.CH RESlRVATIONS (21315912·1221 _ ...... •• DAILY PILOT CS Shows·Ahowid on Coast • I Intermission Tom Titus LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY -It"s ~anza Wttkeod classic melodrama J au n ch es a six · ror Orance Coasl which reatures Patrick performance engage- thealercoers with four O'Reilly as the heavy. ment tonl1ht at UC new shows 1oin1 on lhe David Paulson as the Irvine's Fine Arts Village boards to join tour other hero, &!e Sebrin1 u tbe Theater under the diree- productions already in heroine and Harvey lion of Clayton Garrison. progress. DabliniinthetiUer.ole. Stuart Duckworth and The curtain went up CUttain time is 8:30 'Mariana Renee take the Thursday on ••• .. eitter's Thursday through Satur--11 ta r r in g r o I es or P-le" _1 Gold_tn ,~fi=~"=l~~-~ • • T b e..l'rofessor-Henry Higgins COiiege and ''The Drunkard,'' wbicl\ runs and his lowly protege Drunkard'' at the San for four weekends al the Eliza Doolittle. Clemente Community San Clemente ·theater. Also featured are Jef. The.ater. Tonight's ReservatioOS-492MSS. _ferson Walling as opener! are "My Fair Colonel Pickering and Lady'' at UC Irvine and ''MY FAJR LAD"t','' UC J drama professor · "Dear Friends" at the one of America's most Robert Cohen as Alfred Huntington Beach popular musicals. P . Doolittle. Per· Playhouse. formances will be The Feiffer revue. a given tonight. Saturday colltttion of skits from and Nov . 19·22 at 8 cartoonist Jules Feif· o'clock in the UCI fer·s bag, is opening an Vi 11 a g e T heater. eight.perfor mance Reservations 833-6617. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 ;30 through Dec. 13 al the playhouse, 2110 Main St.., Huntington Beach. Portraying the four couples are Pat Bu.non and Alex Kobe, Mary Ann Volta and Joe Carr, "' Wis Farah and Slanton Pritchard and Peter McAllister and Maureen ShrubsoJe. 842-5421. ' Specl,al Lunc:twon Mfet SI .85 Mor!d<JV tr1ru Friday 11 30 lo 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring Exolic Tropical Drinks I SOO ADAMS l.t Hart.orl COSTA MESA A...:1, lft GM•" Gro•• 12201 IROOllHUIST ... ., 540.1917 S40.lt2"1 IAt C"•p•a11l· 431°7010.=;-... t FIFTH ANNIVERSARY .... t t t t t t 'Earl~ 'Bird cMenu SERVED OAILV UNTIL 7:00 P.M. NE'Wf'Of'T CENT't:f\ RICE SOOP OF THE DAY TEA A. SHRIMP TtMP\JltA. and SCSAME CHICKtN t A pa1a1e '"easing eomblnellon ol 1 marinated chicken arid ahrlmp lempur11 l.l.9S· t engagement at Gwc·s .&.ctor 's Playbox Theater. It'll be present- ed for two w.eekends, Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 :30 and Sundays at 5 p .m, Reservations 892-7711,'- ask for the ~ks tore. REGI NALD ROSE'S leleplay "Dear Friends" comes to the stage again tonight at the Huntington Beach Playhouse where Austin Peay directs the dome s tic drama . MICHAEL TODARO BRISTLES AT GIRARD BREWER, URSULA MILLER t t t t t t II:. TtMPUIA SEAFOOD DINNER Butler11y st\fill"IP llfld lilet ol sole dlpped In • batter and deep-fried to a golden per1ec1ion IJ.95 ~ Cocktails COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA north s ide of the Bullock's wing Free Parking 55& 1225 AM ERICAN EXPRESS•MASTER CHARG£•8ANKA.M£RICARO . ll1j!hl':.l {/u;1hty ;\.1\1\l' \1t•>;1t·.1n Food:. w.,e~ Doy~. 11 .30 om. 10 11 p.m. f1; ard Sot. I I 30 um. to 1 'l p.m. COC KTAILS 9093 E ADMAS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 NOW APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 9 PM to 2 AM THE SENSATIONAL FORMERLY WITH THE PLATIERS -PLUS .- The TONY MORALES TWO Posaibty the finest entertainer ever to appear in this •ea ... and you may nave eeen BOB WHITE on a TV segment of Potice Story, or in the m:>'lie&. tnctuding The Snows of Kilimani.-o. or on natk>nal commercials. Now he bridges the generetk>n QllP. deUghting young and otd with. his great eound. backed by the TONY MORALES TWO . . . a the grol4) llW\I toward "'9 nostalgic. listen ONCE. we KNOW VOU 'Mii be bKk again & again. . It doesnl cost an arm and a leg in our Outrigger Room. for vour favorite bevef"IO& either. YOO will be . SUl"l)rised and delighted with the very mxterate pric- ing ... and by the wa:y ••• there's dlinclng, tool For your most enjoyable evening In a long, long time ••• . !Tllke it the- KONA LANES 2699 H•ltor, Cesla .,._.. • 545-1112 'Three Goats and a Blanket' Runs Nov.18-22 at Udo Real Cantonese Food •at here or take hom• STAG CHINESE CASINO C. SHRIMP TEMPURA Shrimpa prapar9(1 with Yamato's 1ampu1• b•ttar and deep-lroed lo a tempting golden brown .,,. t JJ.!S t , t £MlylfirdSP'1riool.oNot.~J/,.O....J•,..-•St.,U."-t t lfftDtllfll t O. STEAK TtRrYAKI Choic•at beel magnilicen1ty broiled to please your di.crimina1ing taa1e f ;';60 Fashion Island, Newport Center f 111 21st Pl., Nawport Be1ch ORiole l-95'0 t Reservalions honored: 644-4811 t COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED GUEST . H-to Midni9ht Ooify-W"61f'fMft U..til I :00 o.11'1. o~u IS_,.,. H.Ultol: AJlA • .... VBIDBill ..... 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 In a world of restaurants that seem like sideshows, a return to gracious dining. /l 's nice to se ttle into a deep cushioned chair in a really nice place and really be pampered. And that 's exactly w"hat hap/Jens at The Velvet Turtle. By pouring especially genero us drinks. By providing a more exciting array of food.'> and wines. And \Vi th special touches and extra thoughtfulness that really make a difference. All at surprisingly sensible prices. Rediscover gracious dining. The Velvet Turlle. In Fullerton . at 1450 N. Harl:KJr, 1ust north of Brea Blvd. 871-9340. GUEST IOAT SUPS Al'>o in Newport Beach, tit 59 Fa slHon Island rJ n NC\\'J)()Tt Center Dr., 644-5313. Calf us for reservations or banquet information. We honor American Express~ other maior credit c:ard.'>. BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY .. COCKTAILS UNDER THE STARS COME AS YOU ARE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NIGHnY NOW FEATURING SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I 0 A.M. to 3 P.M. CAPTAIN'S HAPPY HOUR • 4 to 7 P.M. -Mon. thru Fri. DINNER 5:30-11 P.M . 103 H.IAYSIDIDllYE HEWPOltT llACH RISlltYATtOHS 640-5123 LUNCH I I A.M.·lP.M • ~~ Guest Boat Stlps B • Dancing Nightly to the Pres ents NOB HILL DINNER PRIME RIB AU JUS Chee .. Slvffed Wed Potato or GOLDEN GATE DIMMER FULL ONE·HALF CHICKEN Southern Fried Fritters & Honey Both with Soup Du Jou r or ll cool crisp so.Jad to start /loney & Mustard, Bll"U Cheese or 1'housand J sland !lot San F'ranciscan Loaf uf Bread Vegetable du Jour GENE DE VALLE TRIO HIGKTLY TUESDAY TMRU SUHDAY LUNCH MON. THAU FRI. STARTING 11 :30 A.M. Beverage and Your Choice of Dessert. Cheese Pie I ce Cream l'hoeola1e l\1oussc CHICKEN $4.95 PRIME RIB $5.95 e..t..ta1o-111T.,11ay11ww Sunday 8:30 ....... -I :JO a.m. Sunday7to12 p.m. The San Franciscan Restaurant 1617 \Veslcli// Drive l\fe1vport Beach Two Teriyaki Steak Dinners for Only $6.95. Our Tcriyak1 Steak dinnct is 1e1npt11iCJ eri~h. 11.JI whcfl you anr1 a1nend can en1oy tv10 c;re;i1 steak dinners for only S695101 both, vie kno~·1 you II make plans now 10 con1e ab oard soon. Our o!ler includes two hcany ter1yak1 steaks marina1co 1n our soccta! or1e111a l sauce anc! served wit!1 ;i grilled p1ncauplc ru1g. 01nnc1 also uicludcs sotip dt1 JOur or t1csh g<1rdcn salad prr.pa1er1 wnh cucumt1ers and ma11natcrl m1xc(I !Jeans. 11 cc oil.i f and a piping ho\ 1oal ol trcshly !Jakcrl bread. Clip out the coupon belov,i and give 1n 10 tcmpta!ioo. Conic aboai!l !he Jolly Roger tonight and rniov this t1earty !ca st 21 a uuly pleasing puce. "'JoU9 ltpger. ·-··. •••••••• Balboa lslafit'I • 203 M.11tr1t.l Ave. • A73-Ai ;>O • Cos1a Mesit 2300 H,lfbOI Ut11d. • 540·8~.'.\~ S8nta An;, I 33 F.1~h, n S1.1ua1f! =· 542-3307 Anaheim 22!10 t Lincoln i 635-4453 Buen1 P•rk Conler 8.'.\76 La P.llm.. Ave. 99~·ffl11 •This Coupon Good For -· 0 111u Po1111 Harbor :· • ~ • • · 1n•ine 25100 Ottl aoo 1WO Ter1yak1 Steak Dinners 1,,1 E o'f('r R'1. 496 0t1:,s •Specially Priced at $6.95 for Both •\.11.11:.cn11 1n-' NewPQ1t Beach 11 I • C G d A E . lr11•tlf' H ost M'>1or Hoti>IJ 3333 w eo.s1 H"t'ly l.:,\;Z!Z:z:<ZZ::ZZZZZZz;:'.2z<:::;2Z<±::z;2::2:ZZ:Z:Z:Z<::ZZ::Z<~zz~ oupon oo ny ve~1ng S46·4•00 4"'·2295 1_ ......, ________ ..._ ____ __.., ••••••••otter Expires November 26,)975•• • •••• ,.,. ... ,~•tt•~··· ·' •!."""' "'•\o •••t• .. -. . . . . .. .. . ... ... ... ' ... ; ... -, ' . ' .. ~ C8 : DAILY PILOT Ftlday, November 14, 1i75 Dany TV Log DINING CAR. ELEGANCE REVIVED • • • Cf'rom PageC4) natstali;ic feelio1. Thet will enter either through the plaza, past a bootblack and newsstand In the 5tation, or throup;h a simulated baggage area on the street.side. up from Mlow. In its day. the 20lh Century l.imit('d was widely regarded as ''the greatest train in the world.'' From all indications of our pre· opening preview. the new venion getting ready lo pull into South. Coast Plaza will brine back some o( the splendor of that era. I Friday Evening NOVEMBER 14 Saturday Morning NOVlMltlt 15 v.•hite fis h. Maryland breast of chicken, prime rib, lobster thermidor, c harbroiled stC"ak s and Chesapeake Day scallope;. ''Passengers" will step up into d1nJng car5 with crushed leather ceilings, w;,1rm woods and a From the latter approach, customers will walk down lhe concourse f!anked by the stately dining cars with steam puffing A.rt for Blind, Deaf Seventi~s : l':ew Work by Sixteen Artists," through Nov. 23, at the Two new types of toun for the blind and partially sighted and for the deaf and hard·of·hearing are being offered by Lhe Docent Council of the LQs Angeles County M\lseum of Art . Both tours are available free of charge. membership·information desk in the ----------museum ·s Frances and Armand Hammer Wing. Included in the tours for the blind and partially sighted will be talks given by docents for small groups of children and adults. Approximately 20 sculptures from Afri ca, China , Egypt, Lalin America and Europe in a variety of materials such as wood , marble, bronze and baked clay will be provided by the museum for partici- pants of the tour to handle and from which they can learn about form and te:rture. A refundable deposit of $1 is re- quested for the script. No reserva- ,tions are required. Docent tours in sign language featuring highlights of the Ahmanson Gallery n1ay also be scheculed on request. Jlle ry Danl'e Tani Okalani, a dancer s peciali zing in flaming poi balls. \viii be featured along "'ilh many other groups in an intcma- lion a 1 music and rlance fe~tival tonight through Sunday at South Coast Plaza in C o s ta M esa. Jl.crformances will be at 7 : 30 o 'c lock tonight. 11 a .rn .-4:30 11.m . Saturday and 1 to4 p.m. Sunday. To arrange one of these special tours contact the Museum's Docent Office at (213) 937-4250, ext. 217 . The tours, which ar<' approximately one hour in length, 'A-ill be held in the museum's works hop. 1'he museum is located at 5905 \Vilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Quartets Sing T YPF.D SCRIPTS of record<'d gallery talks for special exhibitions are now available for deaf and hard- of-hearing vis itors to the museum. This service, offered in conjunction with those exhibitions that have re- corded gallery talks. allov.·s the deaf to follow the same tour as given on the tape recording. .'\n evening or bartx>rshop harmony is planned by the San Clemente Chapter or the S.P.E.R.S.Q.S.!\. (Society for the Preservalton and En· cour:igement of Barber Shop Quartet ---------- Singing, in America, Inc.) at the Sti"aw Hat Pizz a l'al ace, 32095 Camino Capistrano In S::in ·Juan Ca pistrano rrom7to l0p.m . The public is 1n,•1tro and admission is free. Scripts are available for the current exhibition, "European Painting in the 1~~~·~·m~l 7~1~•1~•~l•~-l~"~'~:::i_ _______ _ ,.-------------, I l'' /J.c f..hW,,~~~K£~~~~;~ I I l/~' Ft'aturini;: 1·rop1 c;i l !)rink s I I I r BAMBOO "FOR MEALs I I Ji~ ,TERRACE PREPARED WITH I I -\IJ I If' 'rt PARTICULAR CARE" I 1-U-!'I -troms2.15 I •• 11,: 1. 1 ~1 ()pen Da•IY 11 :00 A.M. •• Closed Monday I ~lij,/.,f PHONE .•• 645-5550 I L ·• ...._-l~EAST17'rll .. COSTA~1 ESA I _____________ .. ......•..•................. . . . . i ~bastlans wt i : .................... --.. ~·, : . . . . ........................... fOt 11(•11 INF O•M• 11004 AND •t~l•V• !ION• (All (7 14) 49 2-9950 140 AVfNIOA PICO SAN CLEMENTE ........................... l S~basllan's IWSI 1 : :>"'!""'" ..... '" <'«'1~1' : . . . . ........................... 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"I kri11w thi ~ much: I'd like Bach ;1 lo! better if whenever he camr 10 a good place 1u .slop he would have." DENNIS THE MENACE • ~'-<...___ , , i 11-l'f l ~~ ' llt!. ~ ,. ' :-. , , ' . • • • ' . . • • • .. ,,.. • • . ,. -t • . • t ,r • • Friday. November 14, 1975 ~ SKI SHOW, BRASS CH00{ PLANNED FOR SUNDAY CB DAILY PILOT -• (From Page ('.4) 'FEIFFF.R'S PF.OPl.t:• -Satire. in the Golde n West College Actor 's Play box, 15744 Goldenwesl St., Huntington Beach. 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday and Nov. 20-22 : Sp.rn . Nov. 16 and 23 . $2 general, $1 5U childrt"n, students and senior citizens. Limited seatinf,!. EL Tt:ATRO CA MPf.:."'llNO -In "'Fin del Mun· do,°' a bilingual play. R o"clock tonili{ht in 1UC Irvi ne Social Sricncc llalL 1''ree, li1nited seating. ,.\lso, 7 .JO p.nl. Saturd<IY ;Jt \\tcstminster 17th St. Aud1tor1 um , 75 71 Westminster Ave .~- 'THr.' ORUNKARO' Melodram<t at the San Clemenl c Community Theater, 202 Avenida Cabnllo. SJn ('lemc:.•nte. 8:JO o"clock tonighl. Saturday. Nov . 20-22. 27·29 and Dec . 4·6. Reserv ations 492 -0465. ·DEAR FRl•:NJ)~' -Modern drama at the Hun· tington Re;.ich Pl:.iyhouse. 2110 Main St., J-lunt- ington Beach. 8:30 o'clock tonight. Saturday, Nov. 21·22 . 28·29, Del.'. 5--6, 12-13. 842·5421 . AMERICAN INDIAN SllOW ....., Presented by re se.rvalion Indians at lhc Los Angeles County Fairgrounds. Pomona, tonight through Sunday (noon to 7 p,m. rlai ly ). $1.50 adults, $1 s tudents. 50 ('ents children. under 12 free. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS •TllE WAGER· -ComNy-drama at South Coast Repertory, 1827 N.e.~'}>Ort lllvd .. Costa Mesa. 3 p.m . Saturday and Nov. 22 : 8 p.m. Nov . 17 , 24 . '$3.50 general admission, $2.75 stude nts. 646-1363. F RENCH F ILM -"·L.e Petit Theatre de Jean Renoir." 8 p.m . Saturday in the Orange Coast College Forum. 2701 Fairview !load. Costa Mesa . $1 .50. JUNIOR fllGll BAND CONTEST -11 a.m . Saturday. c:.isl on Ocean Avenue from tst Street Seal Reach. ' 'SOAP' -An original musical, 7:30 and 10 :30 p.m . Saturday. continuing Fridays (8 p.m .) and Saturdays at the Odyssey Theater. 12111 Ohio ,i\ve .. Los Angeles. Reservations (213 ) 826-1626. FEMINIST F.VF.NT -Films, readings, poetry, all day beginni n ~ 9:30 a .m. Saturday, child care available. in the Pacific Room. Huntington Rea<'h Central l.ibrary. Sponsored by NOW. l ....... .. l .. K•tot ,..., ... M Mff Of Will....,.... .. 11l~~=-~ TILW Liff AIMNfUIU 111 ~iiiiii611*1'•DDzD...-IT MAN 11 WOILD .. PACIFIC THEATRES DRIVE·IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HAMOR ILVD. Drive-In l•lf .._,. I 1111• l•OJ 111. I 11111.-llflltlCI 4f"' ORANGE DtiM·ln 1 l 2 ,,.., 111. I llHl.-1-1C1 IP"' Jltfll ,,,. 111~•1" i1 Aftllll•"' llN •W"' F1mity Fun! Prollt1! l ,1rpln1 Galore! .-.~ :1;-%-t-;ru~ Jtt1J;ll'J 11~11;1 J ·;) i jl fl =--:z:::i..,, •• ~ ..................... ,... 1•'1•H•I .. ll(f' C"tlHt• o•lll II ••n• l•HI! lffutl l1i.11' I lfl,.. • tl•lflU 1·11 NC • Waft• I''"' 1 ......... -·· ••• ~·· .. ,.. ... _. ""·-I ••-•• .. 111 Ill! ----·-JAWS ... --TIDAL WA'll I'll --··· .. -· .. l OA YS Of THI CONOOI ,., --DIATH W1SH • -........... tMl-•- IOOSTll COGIUIN ,... --THI OUAT WAlDO ""91 fJlll .............. TOUNO PUtjQNITllN .., .---. DU1"WISMOI -"·--~ llOILmA''"' __ .. _ (Ul'I-.. ....,.,-••*' llfS DO It AGAIM 11ott ....... __ I0'.1MINI• --··· curr-.., ..... ,,,.,_.,,., .. l"l llUI 1111 --ll'ICl\lll" IWt·lf\ WOU ' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER I' SKI SllOW -Display booths, with fashion show at l :JO and 6:30 p.m.; Sunday from 10 a .m . to 10 p.m. at the Newporter Inn in NewPorl Beach. $1 .25 adults, so cents children. Tickets at door. BRASS CllOIR -From Saddleback College, 2 p.m . Sunday at the Lumberyard Center in L.aguna Beach. Christmas music. Free. STF.RLING llOLLOWAY -Informal evening, art discussion, 8 p.m. Sunday at the Newp«>rti'- Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. BalbOa Blvd., Newport Beach. $3, seatlng LimitCd .-Informilion 675-3866, YOUNG MUSICIANS CONCERT -With cellist Charles Curtis of Lab'Un a Beach, 8 p.m. Sundly at the Wils hire Ebell Theater, 4401 W. 8th Sf,., Los Angeles . $2 adults, $1 students and senior citizens. Music by lrlozart, Saint Saens, Copland. Schubert. Ticket s at box office. MO!llDAV, NOVEMBER 17 JOHN P . .,ARRVMORF. -Di scussing psychic experiences 1n his family. 8 p.m. !\fonday at the Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 W. 18th St Sponsored by Orange Coast P synetics. Donation TU ES DAV, ~OVEMBER 18 CAPTIONF.D F ll.M -For deaf. "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, .. 4 p.m. Tuesday in GoJderi West College Forum 2. Free. F.L TJ.:AT RO Ci\M PESINO -Bilingual play, 8 p .m. Tuesday in Plummer Auditorium, Chap- man Av e nue and l.emon Street, Fullerton. $1 .50 at the door. Ticket information 871-8884. 'THREE GOATS AND A BLANKET' -Comedy by the Lido Is le Players at the Lido Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via l.ido Soud. Newport Ht'ach. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through NoY . 22. 673 -6079 or 673-4~- . ----------- MESA COST A MESA • 548-1552 "HEARTS OF THE WEST' "SLITHER " (PG) "TOUMG-flAHIEHSTllH" IPGI ""MOKTY PYTHON & THf HOLY GIA.IL" IPGJ "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" 1111 '"YOUHG FIAHKEHSlBH'' ll'GI "'WHlll DOlS IT HUITr IPGI • • • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 'PLAZA SUITE' -Neil ~mon comedy, 8 p.m . Nov . l9·22 in the Marina J-li gh School careteria 15871 Springdale Street, Huntington Beach. $1 . 15 at the door. T HU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 O .ASSICAI. MUSIC CONCERT -Santa Ana Col lege Community Orchestra, with guitar ~ r- solois t Dean Hamill. 8 p.m. Nov . 20 in Phillips Hall at the college. 17th at Bristol Street , Santa Ana. Free. 'THOSE DAMNED AMERICANS' -Reader 's theater presentation of observations by 18th cen· tury Britains, Nov. 20·22 in the Cal State Fullerton Arena Theater. Information 870·3371, II a.m . to4 p.m . weekdays Fl\IDI\ V. NOVEMBER Zl JUST HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TO GO TO unTAnGLE HER TlnGLE???! SEE THE ORIGINAL, UNCUT, UNCENSORED, 35 MM PRINTS OF GERARD DAl'lllRNO'S @ 'IF YOU ARE UNDER 30 PLEASE BRING YOUR l.D ., IT Will PROBABLY BE CHECKED- NO ONE UNDER 18 Will BE ADMITIED! _,... HAPPT HOO .... Ill "A IOT A.HD HIS DOG'" "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" Ill PUSSYCAT • 673-4048 709 E. ~ALBOA BLVD. °1tl'T\ltil °" n. -, .. ffrtfff-!Nol "MOll'fY rni-.°"' .... THfi'fOl.YG•A•" s1•n nma · 11w. C8S8' •••••••••• •• • • .. ··~ ••. , ...... .•44\ ••••••••• ~A~·· • \1:'1 ••• • ...... ,J . • • • •• • • •• • • • • • ••• • •• ' .. JI ~ Is !he sano r.o doclo<hom'\,\lloon ~ Ngj' (PG) • b<.1 !ho~ lhaj!e bad< v.ilh kd d\r-0-mlel I ::•-·-~~l .. ISSll 11\18 ' CHECK IT OUTI CALL FOR SHOW TIMES ,, NEWPORT BEACH OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON ,_ "'Conduct Unbecomlng'. .. 1ts taut construction, moulltlng tension and polished pertonqanc:es mike tor fascinating entertainment I" -N Y. Times "'Conduct Unbecoming' ls an elegant, vigorous and dramatic film. It's a very claasy .movie with shiny performances Ind 8XOtiC plot." -Gene St1al1r NBC -TV '"Conduct Unbecoming' is a whodunit in the grand tradition, that provides first-class suspense and a tidy final twist." -Jua1111 Cr1S1. S•tu1aar ~e~ • ..,, Ma9<11•11t "A highly civilized absorbing movie.' The acting is excellentl 'Conduct Unbecoming' has undeniable charm." -Wesrlnghoun Bro10'castitlj "Provocatively entertaining •.. shocking.'!: N v 0.11~ "''•' MICHAEL YORK RICHARD ATI'ENBOROUGll mvoR HOWARD STACY KEAOll CHRISTOPHER PUJMMER SUSANNAH YORK -..1111:11AO. Ullll'.l1llll -•.111Ctflt1.*Ltl•MHflfllllilil -.lJIOll'j/Pr.IJ.f.-.,.-.raiom ""'*••tAlltlJiCl,,i.N~ •••IMilNll.l#Al'OALLTO.oil.--'==' ••we -.. : • • f ' I d g h d n T r, h IC • • d A 1h "' ( ( ' ·' ' ( . ' ' j • ' r -~ ... . ' ....... . . • Th:ree Plays Seek Actors Actors and act resses will be in demand on Monday, Nov. 24 . "'htD three community theater groups along lhe Orange Coast hold auditions for their next pro- ductions. Tryouts are scheduled that n1i:::ht by the Irvine Community Theater and Golden West College (or their combined producUon of ·-That Cbempionsbip Season:·· hy the Costa Meaa Civic • • Pl ayhouse for "The Happl .. t MUUon1lre•• aiid by tbe San Clemente Community theater for "You Know l Can't Hear You When the Water's Running." . Readin1s for .,.Champiooabip 5e8!IOO" will be held al T:JOp.m . in the Community Theater on the Golden West campus for a cast ot five men, four in their late 30s and·one in his late !508 . Tom Titus will direct the Jason Miller dr1m1. wbJch won Broadway 's: lop three prizes in lts New York production~ Calta Meaa resident director PaU Tambellini will be seeking ~lbt mtn and six women ln pl ay- mg ranaes ftom t8to50for ''Hap- piest Milljonaire'' at 1:30 p.m. in the Recreation Center at the west sate of the Oran1 e County Fair· g?'OIJDlh. The play idbe.ai<>ry of Ute eccentric Drexel Biddle rami· ly or Philadelphia prior to World Sand's Story Told w~:~1er'1 Running "il;an cvcn · ing of four one-acts by Robert .o\n· The story of George Sand. t.he HJth century novelist whose liJe ""as an inte rnational scandal. .... ill be told in a seven-part dr amatization when ~1 asterpiece Theatre" presents · .\'otorious Woman," Sunday al !"l 15 p.m .onKCET,ChanneJ28. Rose mary Harris p lays i;t.•orge Sand. born Amandine A.urore Lucille Dupin, who was 1he subject of controversy almost . i!l her life. She smoked cigars, OCSmut Discussed On 'Focus' ·:Pornography : This C~ly ls Rated x ·· will be iscussedOi\ '·Focus Or ge Countl'."'" Monday :it 1;30 p.m. on KOCE· T\f, Channel 50. . derson, all centering on the sub· wore ~rouaers, lived wherever , ject of sex. Director Tony Brandt and with whom eve~ she pleased will be looking for seven men and an~ Wa!'I one of tbe first women to six women of various ages at 7 wnte and talk (rankly about sex p.m. Nov. 23 and 8 p.m. Nov 24 at and the double standard for men the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 and women. Avenida Cabrillo San Clemente George Sand has been various· · ly described as "this appalling Further information may be rebel" (Andre Marois): "my obtained by phone on "Ch:-im- brealhless ideat·• (Victor Hugo ); pionship Season '" at 557-7297 , on "myeternal soul"' (ChopinJ,and "Happies t l\1ill iona 1r e ·· al she was Fra nz Liszt·s "dear, 556-5391, and on ··\V aler ·s Ru n· dangerous, brilliant friend ." ning" at492·046S . .... 1u.perlatl"ff, 1p1llbind11>9 lltm wlueh Hwt•n • llW>d1t1q o••lloro. • . '· ' ff~' ............... -.. ........... -· ~· I "''"'" ~~llfe~ llt·"iil";t\ vacau :). Di sc u ssing porno -J,!r~ph y wi ll b e Bob ~1cD aniels,· Orange C'qunt y at torn ey for 't fnley F leishm an As-s~iates. which is pre- seftly involved in a court r~e concerning the film KATHARINE HEPBURN PH.IL SCOflELD .. 1-fttP Throat ... LEE RE"11CK KATE REIO ' ' ' • ~ , ... '''"• ~ ,.., L •• .... a on -' ..... ••••· ,~,,. .... ,. I·-•·'""'',,. .. _.;'' "'"'"" ""'~"• '"' ... -.... ·-···-·~ ............ ~en Ri ch, owner a nd JOSEPH COTTEN BETSY Bl.A IR CINEMA CENTER opj!ralor of Costa Mesa .Er:INARDAUlfE'S actu.lt fil m rental store, •1A D ELIC":""AT..,F~"'-.BALAN'C'·.·~· H .t..R IORATADAMS,COSTAMIESA ~:i.1 si·oibse~aig~uieis1i0inithiF'e ~~iiiiiiiiiii-~~~~·~iiiiiiMiEiSiAiViEiRiDiECiEiMTiiEiRii•i1;'·:·i··i·~~~ • S.~ NIR F.1H., .. • 'ft*OUTM'' U.S. PllMIHE fa fo; -••t 7:30 & t:lO 1561 W. SUN FLOWER O F BRI T L C.M. 5A0-05M N "'HUMAM fACTOl .. IPGI ""C A.UfOIMIA Sl'llr" Ill •c H.ULOTTrOO "'SUPH: 'f'll04S" 111 "'A.ID UCTIOH'' Ill '"IUSTH & llWI" Ill 6 . fRWV !M ANCHESTER IX.I [lo.G . FRWV !CITY OR. IXJ -11.0LLMIAU" 111 .. JOMMMY Fiii ClOUD" '"THI HUMAM PACTOR" '"C...U.OIMIA srur llJ ""CU'IY MOMMA"' IPGI .. ALOHA IOllY & IOSI .. "AIDUCTIOM" Ill "IUSTH & llWI" What they do ALWAYS after hours ON CALL ... Is their business/ DA• OUlY NIGlfT DUTY 0 A Hu ...... Awedk rn .. ' ·- "DR.MINX" SHE'S A VIXEN - '::> WATCH HER OPERATE b"IJ(.l ""TSO>! l AU<U '"""r • •• f •.1o~l ~ Af:N!f RAIJO(H · 'l'l"lll!AM 5 .... T,. EDY WILLIAMS • Rand~ Boone H.,rvey Juan • Marlene Schn11d1 And Wi\li3n1 Smith .. 1.1 ~r •~ ~'" -.. ,... _ .. .,.. _.,, -••!~II .~.r• '"•™""1'<~0>.l5•1!1~""'· ·• • R ln ~IELUI. CALL FOR SHOW TIMES The robbery ahould hava .ill'. taken 10· mlnut11: 4 houri ~I latar, Ilia bank -like a .\<·• 1' clrcua aldeahow. I houra . Illar, R w1a the hottltl thing , on live T.V. 12 houro 1-. R -woa aU hlatory. And H'a 11! true. • • • ~ t • . . ' Ftklty,Ncwembfi 14, 1975 -----~o .. A~ll-.Y-.Pt~lO~T-~C9= C:INfMA Wf.5T Ph11 "THE DOVE" CINEMA WIST I picture from 1111! I terrifying No. 1 be•I seller. MWS Ill II ·::'.:•;:;;, f}-:·-~Y .' • .:"., • ·· ,., :;:· ~-\ ~"'.!~0V;· i-.:;.:, . -.: :·.:·;.~:~:».;f ... ,~~;tf-»i ~ _.. •• !lf!!mllll!I_ .... IAISTOl •iilf.:i'liiiJD1 I wfS'"'"\TtJ'loflOO\.Cl"WfST Wf\TMll'I Cfl'flll tt1·44tJ ~ ,IPG) 1l10' ~ 1111:M .,,,,,. "' . ' O«: m' Ololl:- . . , · ~~CllARllS BRONSON ...... JAMIS COBIJRN "Bu~'; .. 1:CJ0..1o::sa I rt.4.RO nwu I t • "HARD TIMES'" 1:50 , Di P~ ~ HUHTIHGTOHCIHEM A "BUSTER & BILLIE'' "'tonduct Unbecoming' ... mounting tension and polished pertormances make for fascinating ente rta inment!" (PG> MICHAEL YORK RICHARD A'l'TtN!KlfWl.ICH StAlf KEACH CHRJSroPHER PWMMER 'Ml:EVOA HO\l.'A.Rl>' SUSA.~NAH YOR!i (RI JAMES CAAN CIH£MAC£HT£R CO.HIT AT tolA~IOl•l•OuoS,COST•tolS• CINEMA CENTER & Ml\Afl•DICbflll t 7t·•l41 CINEMA WEST CINEMA WEST WIS flo_.,19 A f IOOUlfWWl\1 W11TMIN.Clfil'THI ttl·44fl "JOHNNY FIRECLOUO " CO.HIT AT VIEJO "ZARDOZ " SEAN CONNERY ' • .. ·1 Sold ,,.,..,., . The Hues Corwration, who 1 recorded the hit song "Rock the Boat.·• will give con· certs at 6, 7: JO and 9 p.m . Nov. lS al Knatt"s Berry Farm , 8039. Beach Blvd .. Bue na P ark. in the Good Time Theater. Information is avai l a ble by calling 827·1 77~. • Ind IDn ABllUCi'IUd :rhrt tume4 h..-bodywl hor Nlnrl opl•I' her I N~D ~ FUGITIVE OR VICTIM? ' 0 0 ' 0 WESTBROOK WISTwlMSf'Y•T HOO.WUll\T SUMMER .... , ... 0" • ·lilu DAYl:f ..... 41 IAT-l:JD. 4:1r.7•41 - I . I • (;JO DAILY PILOT Friday. November 14, 1975 'Eiger' Plot - Unconvincing TRE EJGE R SANCTION ·-Clint Eastwood is his typical brave-bull s"elf in a mountainside chiller that leaves audiences cold. It's pseudo-CIA all the way. 1H) 1.F.1"S DO IT AG""N - The idea 'lf casting beanpole dialogue never improves.. at Jimmy CJ .J.) Walker in the least the action picks \l.P, role of a 1v oft>ssional boxer ~nd in the e nd :\ te11r of sen- is enough to make you.st art timcnt sho.ws through l~is 1. h g befor<' the lights bloodshot film . Bn:in Keith d~ug w'" lk . d 1 p lays Teddy ltoosevelt . 1n1 . a er 1s ynam1 c,_as (PG/ are costars Sldney l'rntu::•r and Bill Cosby, who may R 0 t l.. t: RB A I, L - well be the !lope-Crosby V10\t·nct' a nd sav;ilo(ery team of the '70s ( p (; 1 mark this tale of a future world 1n which a wild sport takl's the place of ~·:1r Y () ll S <; Jaml's Ca an 1s supt·rh ·r1us FRANKENSTEIN ~ 'l'ht• mov1t• 1s n ot f vr tht• humor is juvcnlll' ;.ind lht• squl'atn1sh. (fi ) parody 1s h€":1vy ·hantletl. blrt. Mel Brooks' take.off 011 3 J'tAYS OF T llE <U~­ the c l assic horror tale DOR Rllbl'rl Ht--df11rd"s MASKING TAPE ,, " PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT Thi• is 1he •tvtf to UH on yoW' in•urance man lt'• a plastic world (hear that Tom •ome ol the kid• .ay. so l•enhour) when he why not plmUc roof makea you cro.zy. lt'• cement. Aln't organic •ticlry •lull. but you want 2 9 C p•oleclloo. righ!? %"ri0yd. 11! t•mer ges as a r::-rresh1n g Journey into ubsurd1ly and irreverence. Some topnotch performances tJvcn s ucceed in introducing s ubtlety where none appcar8 to have been wntten. (PG), acting al rno:.t matc·h1•:. his looks in Sydney Pollack'8 timely thriller of CIA plots. .•' • ·i,. subplots and counterplols. /\. t ]. 1 t ' •• maze of intenti ons and 1 ...:.~•L't' ~ ;, ..... motivations deflects allcn· lion from the trite llcdford- Faye Dunaway rt>lationship THE WINO AND TllE and Redford's patriotic IJON-Ca nd ice Bergen is naivete. (RI always stiff, bul even mo~e Tlllo: WAY \\o'E WERE- 80 as a woman o f rank 1n S · . INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPET this fictionalized account of Barb r a t re1sand and thekidnapofanAmerican Rob ~rt . Re_dfor.d are lcan'tthinkolathing by the las t of the Barbary beautiful 1n this sentimental to say about thi• line l'irales <Sea n Connery) in tale of a romance and mar-carpe t as Jefl keeps ~1oroc c o . If it s t arts riagefrombeyinningtoend. breakingmycbain6f _a_m_a _te_u_,_i•_h_l.:_y_a_n_d_th_•_:t_P.:_G_:.l ________ 1 thought. 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BED WOOD STAIN Th• war lences ~ck thh stuff up. rov.11 be bappr wtth the Kring• (What? · Thl• l• the laat ltemf I should shut the Ughl;4" aa I l.aTe. ok?) • .. . . .HEMOJIES F.QlJIPM~NT TOKYO (UPI) - Police 1ald an unemy1oyed con1tr ucl on worker made $187,000 in three mon t h' b y. ateallni bu lldozers. power shoYels and other heavy equipment from bulldlnii sites. P olice ln Chiba pro•inco saJ<f Sblnio Yanashi1awa 1 27, umed out Ibo ,!bell& by night in a rented truek, in. June through AugusL . Mesans P lace . HighinTesti.O.g Don Brotematkle and Gary Glas5moyer, Costa Mesa High School stu· dents, placed high in the American Association of Physics Teachers Ex· aminatJon. Brotemarkle took second while Glassmoyer placed 29th, out or 582 contestants in: the statewide test. P UB LIC N011CE MOTICI: TOC•aDITOltl S.Uf"I: •1011 COU It f"Ofl' THE STATI 0" CALI l"OllNIA "'l>lt ntl: COUNTY 01' OltAMOIE .... 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DKM ... .... .,. .... ....... ,.....,.. ....... . ---.... 1 . .....,. ....... ~,i:-i•'*' \ 1'11 2 llM'ISt ~-·----"*'"'" 0r.,.,.. t'Mtl ~/)' ...... ,__.." .. tt. w. tl, ••1s I ..:a.1i .· Six,tla W i f e Students Tests G u n Foes Rex Harrison ·ToAssiSt Firearm Law Faces Divorce Families Takes Effect From WireSenlces Rex Harrison. 67·year-old act.or and film star. la bein& sued for divorce by his lil<th wife, f!llubejj,1 whom be married in New York In 1m. Mrs. Harrison's petlUon, filed in Lo<ldoo divorce court;-give-:s no-reuon. tinder Brill.sh taw, an ir-. retrievable break.down d. a mamaee ls regarded as suf tic.ieot reason-( or di von:e. Mrs. Harrison is thedaughterotLordOCmon:~ a liberal member of the House of Lord>. Han'lson's previous wives were Marjorie Noel, CoUettena.mas and actresses Lilli Palmer, K1y K'1Hlall and aa~ffl -.. • Ugandan President ldl A.min denounced as a "drunkard .. a British lecturer he once sentenced to die for calling him a village tyrant. Amin-sdenunciat;oo, broadcast by Radio Ugan· da, was in response to the recent pubUcaUon of an al· legedly anti-Uganda book by British lecturer DeD.is mus. - • An open·bouoe \Party and a door·tQ--door' cam. PAicn to coUttt canned food Items for needy families io Santa Ana barrios wlll be conducted by UC ·Irvine atudenta beiinninl Tueoday .. ··Bring • Cantuf or auistmas" will be the theme of the on-campus party that beatns the third annuaJ caoned food drlve sponsored by Escueiita, a UCI student . -volunteer stoup. Mem· be.rs of Escue.Uta (litUe school house) tutor elementary students in Santa Aoa barrio schools. The party, open to stu- dents and members of Amin described the book as '"more'maliclou.9 the community, will be propaganda against Uganda" and described Kills as ' held from 3 to s p.m. in a "sex maniac" wbo mixed with prostitutes during the Escuelita office. hisstayin Uganda. · Trailer 306, located • ..behind -the humanili«'!s J a<:'queli•e Kennedy Onassis is upset by report_i or the partygoing lifestyle or her 18-year-Mif daughter, Caroline, and wants her to ease up, The Londoo Mirror said. Mirror gossip columnist Paul Call an said Mrs. Onassis "has burned up the telephone lines across the Atlantic" telling Caroline that she "must not overdo it.·· "Her last two calls particularly were lengthy ( ) sermons which can be PEOPLE summed up in two words, ~--------~ 'Cool it."' he said. Since Caroline came to London for a three-month art course at Sotheby's, the art auctioneers. "An evening bas hardly passed without some party -dancing at elubs, late dinners in chic restaurants, not to men· lion lively country weekends,'" Callan said. • buildings on campus . A door.to-door cam- paign to gather canned food items will be con· ducted in Irvine on Wed · nesday evening. CoJlec- tion bins for canned food donations also will be placed in front of the Alpha Beta and Albertson's markets. l'tfore information about tbe canned food drive may be obtained by calling the Escuelita olfice at 833-7188. . Dr.Goodall Produc.er Adolph Zukor, 102, and ageless Mae To West were there. Speak In County So were Zsa Zsa Gabor, Rhonda Fleming. Jackie Coogan, Cesar Romero, Jack Carter, Rugh O'Brian, Kory Calhoun and other stars who appear in the up- coming movie. But the star o( the end o( the production party on the Para. mount Studios sound stage was the star or the film -Won Ton Ton himself. Won Ton Ton, a male German shephard, sat on a throne for much of the party for GA•O• the cast or his first film. "Won Ton Ton: The Dog that Saved Hollywood.'' • President Ford will make a four-day visit to Pe~ing next month that will be st.ripped of sight· seemg features, a spokesman announced. Press secretary Ron Nessen disclosed that Ford will reach Peking Dec. I, and leave Dec. S. (or homeward-bound visits to Indonesia and the Philip· pines. Nessen sa.id sightseeing is unnecessary because the President bad toured China as House Republican leade'r. "It will be largely a working visit," Nessen re. parted. • Jerry Deao Michael, the self-admitted transsexual and promoter of the lhree-wheeled Dale automobile, lost a bid for a separate trial on charges of conspiracy. grand theft and violation or state corporate securities laws. Superior Court judge Glenn M. Pfau ruled in Los Angeles that Michael must stand trial Dec. S, along with his wife, Vivi"an, and five others. All were indicted May 29 by the Los Angeles County grand jury. · • Mis~ South Africa, the country's white con· tender for the 1976 Miss World beauty title, was dis- qualified from the competition because she really is a Rhodesian. Helga Vera Johns. a 25-year-old blonde, failed to meet contest rules requiring at least five years residence in the country she represented, a spokesman for the organizers said. • The Senate Commerce Committee killed th~ nomination or Isabel A. Burgess ror a second term on the National Transportation Safety Board, deal· ing President Ford }\i:s third defeat over a nomina· lion. Her defeat came Collowi.ng the committee's ap· proval or Air Force Secretary John L. McLucas to bead the Federal Aviation Ad · ministration. Mrs. Burgess was rejected by the committee, 11-7, as a re· sult of charges that she (ailed to publicly disclose ownership in Allegheny Airline stock as re· quired by law and later participated in board cases in- volving the airline. • •UAGESS Joan lJtlle, acquitted of a murder charge this year in a highly publicized North Carolina tria l, will speak at the University of Cincinnati Tuesday. Appearing on the speaker"s platform for the first time with Ms. Little wi.U be her two attorneys, Jerry Paul and Karen Bethea Galloway. Dr. Jane Goodall, in· ternationally known ex· pert on the behavior of chimpanzees. will speak at UC Irvine Monday. Dr. Good.all 's talk, en- titlt>d ''Chimpanzees; Relationship with n eig hboring Com· munilies, ·· will be pre- sented at 8 p .m. in Crawford Hall under sponsorshlp or the ucr Biological Sciences SttJ- dents Association and the UCJ Associated Stu· dents as part o( a~ cam- p us observation of Biology Week . Dr. Goodall . whose career as an ethologist was aided by study wt· der Or. Louis Leakey, has engaged in a long· term study of wild chim· pan.zees ,at the Gombe Stream Research Center in Tanzania. She is a vis· iting professor in psychiatry and human biology at Stanford Universjty and a n honorary professor of zoology at the University of Dares Salaam, Tanzania. Tickets at $2 ror general admission and $1 for UCI studeots are available from al l Ticketron outlets aod the UCI Associated Students -Box Office, first floor o( Gateway Commons. Weekend Office Class Set A course in office management is being or· fered as part or Sad· dleback College 's ''weekend college,•• which offers classes on Friday evenings and Saturdays, during the· winter quarter betinning Dec.6. Organizing and plan- ning office services, staf· fing clerical personnel and establishing office policies and standards for operations will be em· pbasi.zed in the four-unit course. The class will meet from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, lly THOMAS D. EUAS • A new law that will test (or the £int time 50me ot (he fundamental arguments O( the forces OppQS• in& 1un control appeanl to have lnsured th8t no tough firearms·registra.Uoo meu urt will be ac. upted in California for.at least a year. For years, those vocal interests bave said that since most violent crime ls commJtted by repeat of. renders, puttlne criminals in prison after their first _offe!lliH would sharply reduce.crime rate.s. AS OF JAN. 1, CALIFORNIA will have • law going a lone way in that direction. It requires prison sentencn for persons convicted or selling heroin or crimes involving firearms. IC indeed "guns don't kill people. pedpfe kill PooPI"" a lot of patentially lethal persons should be t.ak~n oft the streets by this law . The ar&ument many legislators and others are using against the latest state banda:un·registration proposal, put forward by Democrat Sen . Nate Holden or Los Angeles, is that the mandatory prison theory should be tested before gun controls arrect. ing non·criminals are imposed. THE '.'GET-CRIMINALS, NOT guns, orr the streets .. argument, however, arouses a lot of re- sistance today as anxiety over the lack or firearms eontrol grows every time an assassination attempt is made on a public figure_ But gun advocates maintain that poterltial as- sassiru; ~·ould find ways to get guns even if there were new legal restrictions. Republican State. Sen. H.L. Richardson or Arcadia, an avid hunter and a board member of the National JJ,ifle Association, is one who rnakes that argument. Richardson says he has interviewed inmates or Folsom and San Quentin prisons and round that in · mates felt they would have no trouble obtaining handguns inside the prisons. ··1r we can't keep criminals from obtaining and using weapons inside prisons, what makes anybody think th_e c~ntrol or guns is going to keep them away from cnm1nals on the outside?'' AND F R ANK BARNYAK OF THE Los Angelt::s -based Firearm and Individual Rights Committee adds that gun dealers who belong to his group report that large smuggling operations into countries -like England and Ireland where handguns are illegal, already exist. ' ''[fit's possible lo import large quantities or narcotics today. we'd ha ve a situation like..f.rohibi · tion if we tried to outlaw hand guns,'· he said. Richardson predicts the new mandatory-prison law will be at least a partial solution. He cites a 10-year-old study by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee that round 60 percent or murderers SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS who used guns had been arrested earlier for violent crimes. His implieation is clear: 1£ these people had been jailed the first time. likely they would have rommitted no murders. NONE OF THESE ARGUMENTS, of course, speaks to the problem of crimes of momentary passion co mmitted by· normally law-abiding .persons. But many anti-gun control groups main - tain that ';Ir they couldn"l use guns, they'd use Cry · ing pans or baseball bats.·· It's a complete unknown whether the new law "rill have the deterrent effect advocates predict. What's known is that virtually no public of- ficials seriously believe pass ing handgun · restriction laws would result in a large-scale turn· ing in or illegal weapons . On record with their disbelief in this notion are law ('n(orcement figures like state Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger, Los Angeles County Sherirr Peter J . Pitchess, Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis and San Diego County Sherirr John Duffy. FfC To lighten Drug Marketing · W.<\SHINGTON (U PI ) -The familiar "plunk, plunk"" in a glass of water may sound in board rooms of the nation "s drug companies under a new Federal Trade Commission decision affecting advertising or over-the·counter drugs like antacids. The FTC announced ac --1 a_i_m_s_o_n_b_e_h_a_l_f _o_f unanirrto1:1s vote to is.sue products that the Food .regulations barring andDrugAdministration does not allow on the product label. Dramatics Methods Offered A creative dramatics class, designed to assist prople working in youth activities, will begin at Saddleback College Dec. I. Research has shown that orientation to creative dramatics for young children aids in vocabulary building, oral communication and reading skills , according to Bonnie Cogbill and Karlene van Szeliski, course instructors. FOR F.XAMPLE , under the FTC regulation -subject to a period or public r evie w and comment -advertising that claims antacids can cure h angovers or emotional disturbances would be banned. Th e FDA has been r eviewing over-the· counter drugs. which number up to a half-million products, including soaps and deodorants. About $305.2 million a year is spent advertising these goods, according to estimates. The FDA r eview led to ratings of each product or class or ingredients by safety and effectiveness. Their class will A FINAL report on Ms. Little was charged in the 1974 slaying of a white jailer while in the Beuf"ort, N. C., jail. She con. tended she acted in self-defense alter the jailer al· legedly tried to rape her. • A Massachusetts judge allowed the broadcast oC a two-hour televlsion documentary ba$ed on the trial of Dr. Ke.a.neth E. Ed~Un, convicted of manslaughter in a. legal abortion. Interested ..persons should file an application with the admissions of. ticepriortoDec. 1 . emphasize developing antacid products said . playsbasedonchildren's that manufacturers s tories to bui Id an could not claim they atmosphere where helpedrelieve n ervousor children can express "emotional distrubances, themselves. problems relating to the Judge James P. Lyacb turned aside a move by Asst. Dist. Alty. Newman F1uagan to bar the broadcast Flanaa:an claim.&!lJ.here was a "clea_r and present danzer of an immediate prejudlclal er. feet" on potential jurors if Edelln were to be retried. • Flanagan. prosecuted Ebelin in a six-week trial. Eclelin , a Boston City Hoopital obstetrician, has ap- pealed 'bis manslaughter convlctloo to the hiJlh court. • I • Appointed Two sections of the consumption of alcoholic class are being offered beverages or m orning durlna the w i nt er sickness. quarter. One will meet The next evaluation is from 9 to 10 a .m . E"Xpected to Coeus on MO'hdays. Wednesdays sedatives and s leep aids and Fridays and the and other report.! are due other Wedne s day nextyear. eveningsfrom8to9. The FTC told the SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. E d mund G . Brown J r . hu appointed John A. Martin, San Rafael, as chairman or the Fair Employment Practices Commission.· Martin, 43, is general director or the Stiles Hall·Unlver'slty YMCA in Berkeley. Further information Senate in hearings Oct. 30 can be obt a ine.d by \hat the FDA evaluations calline the colle1e·s "Will hot sufficiently Offlce of Community remt'dy the deceptions" l lnformation. about product clairyis. ) .......... Lega l Bat lle · Jeb Stuart Magruder, former No. 2 man on . Committee to Re· elect the President, said he stiii doscn't unders tand 'why it cost $100.000 in legal fees to plead guilty.· Schools Report Damage 'J'.h.e Saddleback Valley Unified School District lost tl.747 to vandals last ytar but the damage was :significantly lower than in other Orange County school districts. A study released by the school district shows that the loss, grouped under the general term or vandalism, included S3,181 in t hefts, $1 ,975 in damag e to sc hool property. $3 t 7 in arson. and $2,274 in burglaries. The Capistrano UnifiE'd School District was the next lowest district with an $11 ,649 loss to vandalism in the 1974-75 fiscal year, Other school districts and their vandalis m totals £or the same period are : Irvine Unified, $15,677 ; P l acrntia Unif ied . $29,965; Tustin Unified. $34.993; Orange Unified, $38,122; Santa A n a Unif ied, $77 ,903 and Garden Grove UnilJed, $88.931. Among the high school districts Tustin bad the lowest vandalism figure at $19,740, followed by Hun ti n gto n Beach. S31 .IS7, and ·A n ab~tm ,. SBJ.500. Jwiior Mis ses Line Up Ten senior girls Crom Dana Hills and San Clemente high schools have been n a med s emi-fi n alists in the South Coast Jaycees' Junior Miss contest. Dana Hills High School finalist s are Diane Bentley, Anita Bea Mueler, Cynthis O'Neil, Lisa Heim and Allyson lle<'ktel. San Clemente fligh School fin alists are Jan Cheat um, W endy R omag nin o, Mary Springer, Francine Dougla s and Sandy Rickiy. The girls wilt compel .. ror a ssoo scholarship Nov. 23 at the San Clemente Community Clubhouse. The local winner will _p a rt icipate in s tate competition scheduled in January at Santa Ro.sa. Drafting Classes Schedule d Two drafting courses will be orrered through Saddleback College at El Toro High School begin. ning Dec. 2. Both classes will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6to 10 p.m . in.Room 605 or the hig h school and be taught by Frank Henry, a draftsman and designer who also teaches a beginning draft1ng course in the high school 's voc3tlonal curriculum. • DAl[Yl'ttbt D f Activity ~tlined By UC~ Th e f o·I r 0 w ID I 1~hedule ot a(!ttvltlts open to the public ha.< been announeed by UCI lrviae Ex.tension : "'UtlMY ~-· "llk:11WWHUfloiffW°"4fr AN1f<.1 -IN GlolMI "'1....,ty GA(!," Re11I ...... ... , ....... 0 .. ••lstiWll lft'O-.. ~.._.,. o,n..,... UC: lr'ltlW. ~"' .1 UC lrvt1111 Ell19M'-t llictw. •••In, "Amttlc• 111 Tfli• r.11. v ........ WOr1t1:· , .. l. •·"'" ""'-11t,, .....,._lt!M Kall, UC l,.,tM ~­ Plft. "'-• MiftM*I .II UIO do9t. lf ,..., P9""'tt. u. "C•mfllt,111ilC1tll•n1,'' H•w.110 Witten, ,,-.11c1ent. Atlmlnlilrttl" tl:1'M1tr<fli AlH<l~•s, l11c . A UC lnriN IJlil AMifl _...., _,.IW" • •:Xl.1.fll.-4:»._m., HOlitltJ' lfWI, J1J1 ........ M.. eo.t.11 AMY-FM: .. J. 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Jofl.1; ·~ ..... ltik 8tN¥1Cll'" of Adolesc.itnl• -I" ...._..i. or1 S.•11•! Acllno 0111," C:ynO!t.1 MM!ln. Pl'l.O., lnltl"rl1199 end IMNl'I' <OUllWflll'". LltSt o1 .1 UC lrv1,.. Ei<· '""51oft , ___ kltnd ,., ...... -'"· ""Tflt P'lycllotoolc•llY D1Sl11r .. d ~I," 't.m •• IJ ,_, ..a 1-4 p.m .• Am. 101. Pl'lr1!c•I Sci.nus Bldg., UC Irv!,. t lt"'ClllS.. Sllltft Ml· misslorl •t tr. ..... 11 topCM:• ..,mlb,, $6.XI. MONDAY, ... v.24 "Bttlt 1nd C.1 r e11owe tcul1tr •"••m•c oloor,'' Ao11.11d Sll•nt, Pfl.O., .ll!IOCl.11• ,,,.....,_. o1 To•- k ol09y, Commu11lly end En••r1W1- men1.11 Med ici"• tlld Mitdlt•I Pl!.trm.1col09y •"d Tl'Wlttpeullc1. Part of I UC lnotne Ell"let>ilen 19<:111<9 11•1•• '"AtY lltW ol Antl0"1,, Pfl~ end ,,,_.m.1ectl09y 1111'" ll'le PYIC11<1n; Pl>'l\l<l.1n," 1:J0.10 p.m., Fr•illm•n LKlurt H.111. G.......,d. Floor, Mltdk •I Llllr.1ry, Medic•! Sut;e I, COllt09 of Medici .... UC !NI..,. t ltftlpll1. Sino!• •OIN•lkln t t a.door, lf~lt i-rm111. \IJ.!ill. "Otl'Nr 1n,,.1tnwnl OJIClof"ILWllUes E~~d"'9 Proflll lrom u"'-'-1 ~lll'li!lit' '" 1916." Vl'"91nl.1 M • Belt, Pll D., P•Ol•swr. Gr".ld.itl• 'ioc:Joool ot DuslfllttS, C.1\Uornlt Stet• un1...,.slty •I Lor'IQ BtKh. l..1$1 OI • UC ,,.,;,_ El'l.,..,!on 1tc111,.. 1trltt. "Y-ln\IMlmitnl '9il1tr.wt1"" To-- city," 1.10 p.m .• Rm. 100. SOcl•I Scieonctt Ht!I, UC lr"I"' C.llTIPU\. Single .ldmlsilon •I l"-door, lt Nlee• prt"milt,S...SO. TUESOAY, ..... H "Pl'oltH!ontl Publlc ••'-tiorl$. .. Rotltt"t Wood, tdllorl.11 wrl ...... i.- AncJlrlft Timitt. U.st ol • UC 1m,. E"1-'on ltc:.l.....e W<"lft, In <Oellllr• lion willl lhr Puoll< Rtl.1llons !SocitlJ' of Arntrict . 7-10 p.1n .• A.m. 120, S«:l•I Sc~"' Towe•. UC 1,.,1,. umcius. SinQle tdroli,'llon .11 IN door, It !oHC• Pll'•mlli. SJ.XI. "T1ppl"9 11111 P•ychl( Sl••tm tfl'V\19h Ef'lllMICl'd ,..,C1tpll,,l!y - -lhe Wl»"Jd'1 A.ltllg;om llltitrtct wltll the PsyclllC $1•••m,"' Dr. ~t111 &ttfl, director ot 1r. F--.se-- til:W! for Sclirituat Undtf"t.t.11111'"9-Plirt ol t UC lrwine Elt:l1t1111-or! IKlvre senn, "Unlocklf>9 A .. tltles Wlll'lln Ui,," 1-t :•J p.m., Rm. 100, S<lltr!ce Ucl...,_ H•U, UC lr•lnt Cllft'IPlli. Single .ldmlliion .1111\t 000!", It 1111«• pennl!s, U .2S. -.o Nl!SOAY,Mo•.K "'Fllms." ltl""'I" P. lt.u • .,, Ptl.D .• dl~clor, T•«"'-' Ed.ic•tl•n •nd Strllor l&'cturer 111 History, UC tnotrw .• Ptrt ol • UC Irv!,. EJttf'fttlor> 1teture- _lft, "TM Hum ... 1n11; 1mperttl1N1 ill AcCO<.t!t.lbM S.CPultt,'' 1-10 p.m • Atll. lCIO, Socitt Scl..,ctt Htn. uc 1r,.1,. c.,,,pw. Sl"'91• .tdmlislon 11 llw door, II 1'Pok• c-rmlt1, s... '' t:.11 c I ro• nc•P"• lo9r • ph,.. EP"'11sr. s.11.....,, COrn.1;• e..-mr.1 -*-'· M.O., •nlll.lflt tllnlttl O<O· lessor. medltl"• I Heurolo••I . CAittornlt Coilt;e o1 Mt<llc-.init, UC ,,.,..__ Ptre ol •UC , ... 1 .. Elltltns.lon l1t<f11re 11tr l•t, ""Th• N•tY011\ srwm;' 1-10 p.m., ,.,..tl'trn.., u c- ~':~~l~~ s..r:.~;·a~I~~ '"",. <..lll'IOU5. 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""'""" Sl'>O'IOf GraYely, JI ' lHn No"'lmOl>r I.I. 1•. 1tlS .,._J./' t-. ... 1. 14.11.11. i.1s .1,s.1~ 'i.ponn•k•t Or , l•9u~• Niii""'· CiQ,. Ttll• r:>utl"'"' 1, condwcltd b'( .i '"' ---------------1,,'" 1 1111 bo.l\iN!SS Ii eonducltd by.,, In NOTICE IS HEllEl!Y GIVEN l O CAE01T0 RS OF 1tannal11 C HOllowaw, Ire., llw tr1n\lt•o•, who .. bu\.tl'lf'\\ - art\\ i\ t••IO Arm•l•onq A¥tn.,.., !tlll,.., Cll!lornl•, 111111 w11 •1 •UO::ltOn I\ -110 bt m•Clt ol perwn.o:l l>'OCJt•· IT "0100 !oc:at•d '' 114111 A•tr61ronQ A~1,.ut , l••I"•· Calllor l'I+•. •Md $,.;•!btd In 911'"''" •• pew.iion, Sovthfr" C1ll!Ot"'' W•IQM llltU'>O AJwt••1•Gn, In< OOl'IJ,HtltJ, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •USINESS NAME STATl:MINT f"t lol10wu19 1)9tl0n ,. OO•"Q b.61 N1.l.il\: INTERNA T10 NA I.. DELICATE!t!tEN, llOl Nt wpor1 8fwtt Htwpgrt &lecll, C.0111. '1~ -..,wn A • ..,_,,...,,., )101 !t. 8r>•!ol !,!._, ~•Anil, C•ht. fl'll' ~"""'' h '°"°""'"' llv.,, '" Olwlclu.11. Hili. ... nA l-41•••n Cl••l0..41. M S Ci•••~l,J• llll• stal1m~"' w1\ 111.0 M!l'I !tit County Cit•-o• O••nQt C..D11nh on (IC . totoltJl.ltlS. .... ,4 Publ!Wd 0r ... oe Co•~I Dl!1' PllOI, Oi:t )1 ,•"CINO" 1.it,11,l'IS t \SOIS P UBLIC NOTICE •1CT1T1ous•uS1NESS MAM ESTATE"".ENT Tiit 1o11ow1 nq Ot•!ID"' •• 1 do•no M l lrf•~'"'' T111~ \lll•mt"I w<1• 111..a wlll'I ,,... C.OU..I'<' C•t•k OI 0 ••"0. Counlw on Oo:: Pt••• t1r1t-t\, lh••rt, wPtOI'••. -" 0'•''''· r•dl•I 11m rOY1'"''· '*' l'CI, ,,,,_ • Cornorfl,,.,,,. tic E)AV1 0 A. M.A Tl.IH, AUt. ·-· Tiit name o f l~t 1 .. cllont•• '' ... S,OllnSl~,Slt IUO MILTONJ WE ltSHOW CQ ,wlov..0-LMA .... IO'l,Clll1.to014 °''''I••" N. L• B••• A•f . In , .... en. Ulll •1..ntt of Lot A"ll'!l••. c_1, OI LM A1"9tltt, Pvbll,,..a Or•~ COi\! D<l•ly PllOI, Slalt of C..lllo• .. I•. S,.ld illl(llOf' ... ,.. Oc1 2•, ll,•l'>CI NO'<' '· 1'. 1111 06-11 •tCTITIOUS •USIHl!SS HAMI! STATlt:Mt:NT The loll-lnQ ""'"°" '' dolno bt.1\1• <WU••· SCI ENTtFIC 'i>ECVRIT Y ENTERPRIZES. P 0. Bo• ,.11. Slop ~ 1•1 L•Oo Y •t h l a ncl\0•101 . Nl'•OO•I 8fao;h, CA.t1"6l "'''" .. ' Fo•tt• NOl<I .... 51ill '"' L1Clo Yacht A"CllD••qt, N<r•OO•I 6PK11, CA t?ttl '"'' bo.l\lnt'' h conOtKt.O by.,."" will oe i.1a 1111..-0A•m•llonQ A-dl••OU•I lnlt"l clty Ol lr w1,.., COllnt,ot ~-.1 ----------------1 M I' NOl •n NOTICE OF HIEAlttHO NOTICE IS HEREBY GI \/EN ttlal t"' ,.,..1111< VllllU".1. Comm! ••J.oftOI tlwS&ltfOI C:.Utotfti1 hi' "' IMI M•,lftO 11'1 11'18 abO'<'t ontn-"'4111..,. btl'ot• E"'°'"'-Mtlltty tot Mo,,.,.,, Nowme. 1•. rt11, '' '<!·oo 1 m 1,, '"'comm,.,..,., Cou•t•oom , St•l• 8111\dl"O. l)O Mc•lll•lt• Slrtel. S•" Fr• .. clico, Clt1fotni1, 1\ '""''" llmt-•nd plMt ;all l""'°'tl"' p1r1lts m•Y •PPI'., -bt tlHtO. 11'\IJ •l•lt..,.nl w•• 1,1.., w.tn ll>e CounlJ Cl••• of Or•n91' co .. n1, on l'*lw ....-.J.ltlS ..... ,., SIM•ofC..lllornl•o..lt111•\lla't""lltl'I r u BLIC NOTICE Tl'll\ il•••ment ..... ltltd .... tl'I , .... o.r OI Otcembt• 1•1t , romm,,.,.onQ al Cownty Cl•tll. of Ortl\9' COUftty Gr',.,~. BVOAOER OFTli E 1o:OOo'cl0<kA.M Ttl•\•ltOIW<CIOR>------------.....t>e•l,ltl) COAST COMM UNITY PVBLIC VT ILITIES COMMtS.SION. J ~ M CONSTRVCTION, 1"'11'! LI\ Flo•t•. l'ou,.l•I" V<!l lt Y, Cll•I f"•tllO !'\lt>ll\/>M Ofill'>Qlt Co.•• D1l1v Polo!. n"' 111111, •I ••IG auction ••II bt COl'l\llm· COLL.EOE DISTRICT """ PubllV>e<S °''"Of C.1>1\l 0.11, PllOI, No,..mbfi I, 14, ll, 11, ltll •HS·/~ PUBtlC NOTICF. Jame' M11rra~ Ml•lt ll, 1!"311 L•\ FIOfH, Fount8•" Vlltty, Ctlll. 97/0ll !>Jlwla Mlf<t Mltlfll, IS'l'll U\ F!ort\, Fo11t1111n \11Uty, C•lil, '11(11 Thh b11•!n••l Ii conC111<lfd by 11 m.t.o 11 u ld !Im• anO pl<Kt. So ltt ,, kMW" IO ii ld auc;1!_..., NOTICE OF SALE 01' PE 1t50HAL •••d l"tenCl•O ltA,.•l•ror ll••d th• •1tOPEltTY TOMIOHl:ST llOOElt 1o1-i11Q alldl110"•1 bv•I""'' ,._, l lO SALI! Mo.MG -_,,...,, w>Bh~ IP\O!' thrN 'ff''' MDtlC• I\ l\frttlY 0 '""'" 11'11! !.•l.'O'"Oot ed 1)1"5 Wl!I be r'[I• ~ed IOt \"\" 10 tnt N>oweml>Otrl,1•.1111.t•lt •••1.is ---, P URI.IC NOTICF. 0t1fd II S,.,, F<llKl\.CO, ll'li\lhldlyol OctOOtf, ltJ). •ICTITl0Ul8U51NESS ~-•!If, II'\\ pe\t MofM toou• knowltOOf, i.i.....,t b!OOt•hJ OI tl'lt IOl!OW•"l:I V>1'<1 O.tea. No...,mi..• s, 1t1s. FICTITIOUS •USIHESS NAME STATEMENT WILLIAM A, JOHNSON. Stc ... tarv Public vuunes Comrnl•1lon ol 11'1e !>tale OI Cll1!0trtl• P\lt1tl\htd °''"'1' Ca1i1 Dally PllOI, Nowmbtr I•, 1t1' .mis NAMll STAT !.ME NT J•mn M11U&¥ M••t•U Miiton J. Wt••how ea """'omttnl wtllcll "•• bei!n OKI.,..., fhl lollOwlnq P•""'" I\ dolnt bu~-SylY\~ Mltle M.i•!tll "'''11: Tiii\ \t11tme"t wa' 111<1<1 with tN- A<KilOf'lftf •11•0'"' to,,,. ......,, of th• CO<l~I (om The IOll0'""'0 perM>n I\ 00!"0 bu\I· P\lbll$Md Oranae COIU D<!Hy f'1IOI , '""nlly CalltQl' Dh!t!(I Nowmbt• 1t , 1'15 •l01·1i E L E C l R 0 N I C T F S T CAPT iQ,IN Ml I( ES FISH FAY, al'/ Co"nly Clerk OI Or•n!I" Co11,.!y on No'<'• W. 1'1tl SI., Co.I• Moe\•. C•lllornla ember !O, 1,IS, '"'6''': LIGHT CONSTRVCTION M&M CON!>T RUCTION MtM CON~l CLEANVP EQUIPMENT , MtSCELLANC:OVS ,,.ll F4'SM P UB LI C NOTICE \IEH1CLESANO EOVIPM ENl P UBL;C NOTICE Mlctlatl Lit McQ11tf "l1'. 18/>A l>l.obll•l'lf<:I 0,<1n0t COol\I OltllJ Pllo1, 5.111 tlld• will tw QP<lntd •nCI QUbll<IT rttd 1!oud IOf ""9••01110 l1tm• a1 ll•t- "' Ol'l llw pr-MO lorm .ii 11 OO•m , Mor!Ooy, O.Ctmbl' I, 19/S, I" -O>n· ltrt nc1 Room ol II•• Oulttcl Ad· ml"hl••l•on Bul!CllnQ, 1)10 Ad•m• ... ,,.,_, Ca\11 Mew, C1l•!Ofnt• An btCH m"'1be~ll wer...,10 tl\f Oll•Ct of '"' Purctl<1•iM11 iQ,9pnt •I 11\f •llOW' oo ~,. pr!Of tO llM 11 ....... WI lo• l,,,_n lftQ to bf tt•o•bt• lo• (Oft\•Clt•lllon I/IS) Ol-l•tt L•nt. hvo,.., CAlll,1---------------P;trk•l•w Cr., Coit•"""''· C•Ufo•,.I• No-.mber l•.?t.lt.•"d0tCfmtlft5, --------------- ..,..,, "'' •113-15 ~­l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMIST4TEMl:N'f Tiii' blnJnt'1$ 1$ COndUClfd by .... In ell ........ Mlcllltl L. Mt°""'-' TN1 11119,..,.1 ... , l llfd wllll tho! (Dunly Cltrk oi Or1no-County on Oc 1Dblr21, ,,,}, ·-Pllbll"'" OranC!f C1>1•I o.iu, 1>1101 Ocl 2•, ll,11'(1 No•. 1, u , 19/S «IJ0-1' -------- PUBLIC NOTICE NOtltll0' PUILIC Mf:AJllNG ltlLATIHO TO THE Ult.AN MAU TltANS .. OltTATION AD · MIHISTlllATION CAPITAL OJIANl "lllOJIC1' Of' THI OltAHGI COUN· fY TlllAMSIT DIST It I CT It.I: Pvrd1111 ol' tral'lllt .,._, - ,_.,th• tllUIPfl'l ... I ; Pure"""' of ..,_.Md dnlort for a M1Lnt-n1:1 - °""''lloftl ltdUty. HoUtt Is lwttbY 91"'" thtl • pubUc ,_.rl~ wHI Dt Field Dy I"" Or~ Couflty T•81\t.U Dlll•lct, •I llM Botta DI "'°""'l!lllf'•' W..rl119 Room, 11n111IOOO', llJ Nortll Sy(•mort, S•nl• An•, C:.lliWl'll•, 01\ 0.(tmbtr IS, \tlS, ., t :llO•.m. fOf' !ht !Pie purpo .. of,COl'I· llloi:IWll'IO • Pl'OJet l IOI'" which fl,..nc:l1I nt.l•tlntc• 11 belno i.ouotll lrom \flt UrH l'I Malt Tr•"'portal!on Ad· mlnlstrtlltft, llU'MlllOI lo t,. V•ben ,,,... TrMMIOfl•llon Acl ol ltM, It\ • ..,.,,.,..,, Qtl'l•••ll, d11crlbtd •~ 1111~: •. ""(""" oi so "'"' .00.lool. i1 >ollll'l .. r .,,,, JS ., • .., •O-toot, tt :O.•••"llt' alr-tondlllon•O. 01•1•1 Ir-It lluYI to bl -fated llY'ougl'uul llWC-ly. 2. Pu,ctla\t of IS lm•ll 11-21 "'''"'l'' a l•-co,.dlllon.d, d lt1tl tr-it bu•• lo bt -·•"d ll'lrougl'OU'I tl'ltCMIMY. ). Putt tlalt ol Aam1 .. 111r1tl°" Fec:Hlly EQULomtnl to bl 1111UN'CI al tr>e Oktrkt tdmll'llllrauon bulldl'1Q. •-Pvrctllw of oqu!pm..,t tor 1" '"""°'"'' Mll,.ttn.11'1(1 a nd °""'''" tJoM F1~111un. The t•moororv M&ln- W\tf'IC.• and Optrot1on1 IKUllll1 •Ill • loultd '" ""1nelm °" 'II• 8"r1on $1rwt -Stlta Col lf9t 8olllo••rd -11'1 lr'<'lnl o" Send Onyon A.,.._ _,,.of ttw 5.onl• ARI l'rHw•r. S. Pllrthl•• ol 111 rtQlllttillQ, lotk.O 11~11•1 to bl lnn1nt0 on trte OIJtrl<t'' ,,.,.,11 t>uws al'ld lo bt used ~tlP\e COunly, a.""''"'" ol UI two-way IT10Clil1 rtdlos to bl l"Utlled °" tlw Dh trl<T\ tr-It Ouw1 Mid lo be w1<1d tllrvugllOlll u.co..n1r. '· Purch11• ot ••0111 •••'<'let "911lt'" 10 lf\C.llldO \lll ltlllOl lt'ld 11000 ..,...l<e truc:ks lo be 11Md ltlrCM,IClhOl.lt 11\f County. 1. ""rctwu• •"d lnS1aH•ll<Wi ot Olal·A·ltl* c.wit,ol 'oom •llulP"*'I for -n.dull. t , Pwc,,.11 of lO po1Ht10t' -111"9 .,._., to Dt 1nt1•tte<1 1t1,owoi-it - """'" 10. P\ln:MW of 2,000 bul lkl(I sLQm ltld posl1. ..,., t ,000 routt 0."9'\ltlon t.lortt lo Dt lrt$t1llod tt1ro"91\0W! Int ......... 11. 1"11,t NJO of 1 ,000 bu1' btncN'l lo 11e 1..,t11i.ot~111 11w c_,_ P URLIC NOTICE MOTICE TO Cit E OITOltS SUPl.ltlOR COUltTOF THI( STATI Of' CALll'OllNIA l'OR THE COUNT T OF OltAN()E Ho. A·Ultt E1l1lt OI A W LE WIS, ak• r.RTH UR WYN DHAM LEW!!., Dtt•ll<fd. NOT ICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN to ti. :r..sltor\ ot trw ttto•t "'""'' Otc...,...,, .I'll\ ell ptn.Df>l hll'<'lftq CllhM 19otl,.,1 'tit 11otd dtC"''"' .,, 'toul•td lo t11P ihtrn, wllh 11\f ,..,,,,.,, vouci.r\, in ,,_ oflltt Ol t,.. clt•k ot '"' .i;,o,,. .,... lltltd cOll•I. or lo pr1 .. n1 tl'lem, ""I" tllt WCKWry 'tlluc:""''· to 11\f unOH\IQO'M!d ttlNlo!flct ot J GREGG E'IANS- LEONA AO COMEGYS, All-YI 11 LIW, Jf11 Wll•lllr1 8 1'<'d , SulleJI\, L°' ""Ofl•'· Calilorni• t0010, whlcll I\ trw ~•<• OI Dullnt'\\ of IM 11nclfr,i{lO'led In 111 fflltlt•• oer111 .. 1n9 to '"" "'''' o1 Miid O.Ctdtnt, wltPI(" tour montr.. Iller 1flt IW" publkallono• ltlh "lllltt. DlteCIOclotter?l, 1tJS P•lrlCll.J.McLe•" E•aculo•Ol ltlt Wiii of tlw abo'<'<I n.med Ott "'°"'\ 1.0.l!:OG.EYANS Mid Llt:OHAltOCOMECVS .......... ,, .. uw "21WllM!lf'l•twG. Slllt• 111 LM A~i. Cltllo"'ll toOIO Atl_y, ""'E•t c .. lo• PvbllSl'l...,i Or1n0t C011t Ot!ly Piiot, Oct. Jl,11'1<1 No'<'. I, U , 11, l'li 41'1·1' PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEJllOll COUltT 01' THE ST41'11 0, CALI "OltHIA l'Qlt TME COUNTY OP OltANCE .......... ,.,, NOTI Cf OF SALi' 0, ltEAL PJIOP£1tTY AT PJllYATE S•LE In lhf M•ll•• OI 1,,. f•l•lf o l ANO~EW ERNEST OONALO, •--' ANDREW E OOHALO, De<••""' NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN 1Nt1 '"' -•1!9n'°"· Jll.ME~ £" HflM, Pr~I to•m• '"' compt•t• on- •lru(UD"' M., ~ Otllltntd ., ,,... ~•<l'llSlftQ Deol or Ille D••l•ocl ..i ,,... .ttxl..,. """'~' For •Od•••.,..,,.1 lntor....., PublK iQ,Qm1no•l••lor. •• .. am•l'l!'ltl!Ot DI ll'lf ttllt!f ol ANORfW ERN£~f [)()NiQ,LD. •110 -"°*" ., 1'NOREW £ Hon or l"'WfCll .... •PP<>•n! ..... nt , <•II Ml OONA LO, dt<.tolWCI, .. 111\f!U 11or1 .. •t1 R_,, c.~I (1U ) SSl-il~. Mtrv!" °"''"Soll•!. 11/SS Cl<lk T,...... Ln . Ir"'"'· C..ltf t?t.O.I 11>1, builne\i "<onC1uc:te<1 by•,.,,. PO<"•t•on M 0 SOl\tl l l>I\ llatl!'mtnt ,.a, !tlfd w<Ot ~ :OYnlr Cl•r~ oi Or.tf\Qf; Cawnty "°"' ""°"' 10, ltl} Publ!-0 ••"91' Coa\I O~•!y Pllol, "'°" 14, 11,?I,•"" Del S, ltlS .Q'IS.IS P URI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENT lfll lo!lowlno P"'ID.., •re dofn(I bu\I• ""'' .. CVSTQM SVILOIN G ANO T,_ lollowttt; Qtri.on h Ooln; blnl• """'' THE DAPPER DOG. 11'60 f'1«fno 11asi., CM11 Mew,c .. n•11 511;,11y S. MO'"'· 91S W. llltl SI , Colll 'lww. CA Thi' builnt'\~ 1$ condwcleO by 81\ in- ~•lclull Sl'llrlty S Mo•ne Ttli\ ll<lll•tnf"! Will Id'°" wittl tlw '-"• Cl••I: of O••n9" c°""''.., No•· ...C-10, 1t1S ...... Pu-bll\l'led 0rl"'JI' (OISI Diiiy Piiot. *"· 14,11, Jllftd o.cembfr s. ttJS •Ht·l1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~it' !O '"" hlQl'lt\I •nd tot\! N't o;-r. Bid\ mu~t lw .o(tomp.o~oll'd by ~ •lier ded11Ct lo" ol •ny •~d"">1fd ~,\,ti'°" r.r (•\lll1t'\ Cl>fc' m<1<1• twaler·, comml\\lon, 11po,. ,,. t ... ft>l P•Y•b1" lo 11\e Coti• Comnlwn•t• -tondUoon\ ,,..r•in•lli• ment-. Collf9! 01\lrict, o• C.1\h, \".in amour>\ ir>el \uDJecl to (O""'"'•tlan by t"" not le1•!hi11>IO Pf•Ce"101111~1<>11t•lb•d etlOve fnhtled !tull•••O• Co11'1. 0,. Pwnon.al chKk' 1r• ftOI •<~ lh.,r\deY, 0t£tmt..r •. 1•1~. •I !"" Ol!IJD\IU ol \IXCt••lul b•dd.,t(\ 1 ~II bP l'l<lllr GI t•tlvt o 'clo<k noon, or <IPC)l1.0 10UwJ>Urch1w11•1<e OI""'°" tNrHll•• .. 11111 .. Ill• 11,.,,.. a11owt11 b'I' "°"'' the(~\ 1no10• <•Ill! will lll' r• l•w, •1 \l'lt o !llce ol 111e Pubht '"'...., ••ll'l•n fl!tefn dlf~ lllH 11\fo 11.dml"l"ritor, llOO Sa11111 Gri nd BoatdDI Tt.,\IH \'1cce11l1ntfoltllQI> Awnue, S."t• ""'· C<1lllornl• t?IOS, •II bld !l~, Whl£11 will bt °" Dec. '· 191S II rlotll. tllle, 1nt<1re\I .iM •11•11 01 wlCI 11~'.;:'~"'' of cin •~ and ,,. ..... ~_,1 iQ,NOREW ERNEST DO NA LD, <lll•l OESIC.N, 1tt?l Ho1ki"1 SI., .toot. 2, 1---------------·I HUflt•nollM" S.1<t1. c a 11to•"'' 916'1' r~om1 i Jt•on Coo111r, 1••21 Ha"°!"' SI., A111. ?, HunlinqtOl'I Be1c.1>, ~nown 11 1 ANDA fW E . OONA LO, .,, tM rf.,,.,,,llbUl\y ol Pu•rl'wwt\\) !.la -c•nt llltl t•~ "''II Of ltddtd lo.ill is.-ce111.MI, olt the timr. O! Ill• llel\'I, '"" •mo,.,.h .,..1,,, vtllCI ••l•h U IM t~• All rlQllt, \ollt tnd lntt•e\1 !Ml •••d ttlatt "'' ocqulr...,, by Ol>f'••llonol 1-p.rmlt card K tomCN1'll1\ tlld or ol,.rwl11, o•tl•• 1111n o• In .tlkll!iotl T,.. 6otrd r..,.•r•1\ llW "0~1 tor.,1fc! to thll of 1410 Olctdent Ot thf 1.,,., 01 lllY fO< o!I told\ Ot lo w••Vf <1ny If· hi\ ~''"· 1 .. tl'(I '" ltl•t <•rt•i" rtll n!'QU1<1•lly ol i11to<mtli1y 1 .. 1,,.. t>tddinq JlfOl>M'IYdtKr!btO t\ follOW), 10 ..,1: All m•ltrl•I\ Ind tQllll)mt"I "'' 'IO!d on C:.Ulornlt '26'1• P• ttlc 11 Ann Coo0t•. 16911 i"lo\kl"' !tt . Apl. NO 1, Hwnlino!on Beao;h, C..Ulor"I• t26'1t flli\ butlfM!I\ I• COl'ICl11c tfd by an in. dhl-..al Thom•s J1•on COC>PP• -PYbll~ Otln9" Cot•I 01llf Piiot, Oct.l •.lt,1n11Now.1,1•.1•1J $1·1~ . PUBLIC NOTICE Pi\ACELl : •n "'•• l\f~re I\" cot1d111"" lhf Loi >Cl ol T•"I No. S'lfll In IM COl\I Cammu,,lly COlleqe Ol\lti<I l"ICTITIOUS •U51HE5S (Dun!' 01 0.•"9", Stile ol Ctlllorn1•, rNkfl no fWlr•nlH wrllt•" or •"'C>i~. ...AME STAT£Mf:HT 11 per ,,...P r•<OfOtG 1,. Book ni "-" It\ lo'"" c""dUI"" of""' 11em!\I ,.,. totl-•1'19 peri.on 1, 00tno trusl· ,, '"" 11 of Ml\Cl1111ntOU\ ""'~-1 ... ,,,.. Paymtfll '" 11111 mu SI bt m-"""'In ""'II. offk t o1 ll>t COU"IY Rtcorelfr ol W\d Ii~ workl"O Cl•Y' •lier "olitf ol CONTINENTAL INDUSTRIES, fllCTITIOUS ltUSINE.SS HAME STATl!:Ml!NT n.. lollow lno IM!•M>n 1, d0!"9 bwl-l'lf\••• SVSANNE·s L100 COIFFVRES. Ull Ne•POrt Bh1d., Newoor1 ~ c.u1or .. 1a976'6 s .. s•n Touby, ?•11 CUii Or1"'1, ""'"'"°" 8t<Kll. c.11110'"'' t21otl Thh tou\li.11 h (Ol'ldwC l<IO by lfl I"' lli'<'ldultl. SU....., Touby Tiii\ \lltemenl w.i• llltd wittl thl CoutttY Cl••k o! O••"at Co11nty on Oc· toto1!t 20, lt lS. -· Pllblllllt'd O••nO" C1>1•I Diiiy PllDI, Oct 11,J1 , .no Nov. 1, !I, 191~ «W>lt P UBLIC NOTICE Counly, awa•O, Ond the ilemh) mu\! bf ,.... 1110 C.tdtfl (;fa ... Blvd., SUilt J ., FICTITIOUS•USIN.ESS --~~CCCC,-,C-CCCC-0-'.'.CC:---1 EXCEPT tit oll, Qa•. l~lturn movtd 1""" '"' (.allfq.e C:.mp;\ 11 C..•o»nGtove HAMt:STATEMENT SUPl:lttO•COUltTOFTME _. .__ -~ ., -~-llmtol!VltCNIYmt"I. S The foll-I"' -' ---· .,,,, otrw• tl,wrocar...,..J _,,.., ,.., Tl!" noh<I 11 ,., IC<o•d with Sifct•"" Biii Ot•'I 8.frgtr. ;atliA . #Nin, .... i.on ' no ..... ·• STATE 0, CALIFORNIA FOii mi,..,111 -1fltr ,1m1l1r or diulmil• Slf'tll ""'·Cl. t7101 N'!6 at· THE COUNTY 01' OltAMG£ 10 t ........ ne'eln \pee Ill'°" 1nd l"l:h..,lnq 1"'°1 OI IM CalllOfnll EdW<:allonC:.OO.. Tl'll\ bu'1...,SS !) conOutled by 11'1 1... COM PUTER R ESA. LE COM- Mt. A-U~ 111 11,,lonlb!emale.,•ls w•lll•llO<lltll /\f NORMJINE WiQ,TS0N di'<'iollll. PiQ,N Y, 410• lll'<'tr A•e •• Newoort NOTICE. Oil' MfAltlNC o• .. ETITIOH ..... , bl produce<! o• t •l••t !eCI"' l;ll<o:n '>tc•tllf,, Bo•ra ol 1""1"'' Biii 8'-•citr BeKl'I, CA. t1660 FOlt "lt01ATE OF WILL ANO l'Qlt 1rum-wlC1l•l'>Cl!Jlnobfl""'•C1'911'1of5CO COl•ICommuntlJCOllfllO This \!illltm1tnl wll tit...,'"''" trw JolvtWllUam Rtllnt,m l!h,Jr .. •ltM L ETTI: RS TESTAMENT AltY AND I Mt MMl\h IM 111rtKt 11\ertol, a•~-O•>t•l<I County Cl<1rk ot 0.111191 Counfy on Nov· ftl"'l'r A.,.., Nl'Wporl 8iao;tl, CA. t2Mtl •o• AUTHO• I I.AT I ON TO "Q. ""....., 1 ... ,.. OHd from Slandlnl ()ii <>i»n : DK'mtwr I, ltlJ II :00• m tmbl• 10, It)). Th•~ t>i.1i .... ,1 I\ con<lwf;1f"i:I toy .... In· MINIST.Elt UNOElt THE Comp81\'fot CIUlorl'll1t,r•c0tOei:IJ.,...l, 81dSlltND* F'*512 Olwldl.iil IMDIP£H0£NT AOMI NISTltATIQH t'lt,t 1n Boo!< SI•? P.ioe tlO, ()tfic1<1I P\lbll$Md 0•41"Qf (Ga\! O•UY PllOI, PubU'htO Orl nQf; Co1~t Oillly P!IOI, .>ot>ro W RhonP,mo1h J•. 0,l!STATESACT (li'rtbaltC...."I AtCOfd• N>ovemberU,10,l,IS ~l4llS NOWmbfrU,21,?l,andDectm~). Thi• 't<11emenl ,.a, llllO ..,;t111rte 111 ""II !.eld dttd t ur!l\fr provldts l'IOlll•no 1---------------1t1S al'Jt.IS ~ Clfrk ol Orotnllf co.,nh on NO'<'· De~~~:!a~' AOBERT s. ROBERTSON, ::,~~1:.i ~~1,,:',~:1.00,'~ .. ·:~": PUBLIC NOTICE l---------------1 3. 191S. Fatnl NOllCEIS MEREBY Gl\IENllwo!G. ol \a id t1na lylnq witllin loOO 11et 1-------------PU8l,IC NOTICE l>l.obllsllfd Or•nQt caasl 0111, P!IOI, PAVL ICIRMAN lllS lllecl "'•tin 4 oe'll• .,...,..,,,eel .... rtlt~lly oownw••<I lrom HOTICI! INYIT IN<; 910S 1-owm:E<o;<ciji-;;;&<f<:0.•-· 1 ~~'.'.:~:m::: .... '.'.'.~':• ~"~·:·~··~·~·:·~"~·~·--~'~"':::·" !Ion lo• Pr-ltOI W iii and !or lls.Jal'l(e llw1'Jrl"fof said la'ld. ) Holl ct Is "'"''by q i'<'en 11\at llw:' S...•d NOTICE TOCONTJIACTOltS Of Letter' T<1st1 .... nlary lo IM oeU· SUBJECT lo all 1•cl'!l'lfon\, ol Trulltt• ol Ille Co•~! Co"""""'lr CALLINCFOll•LOS ti-• ...,d lo• a11thorl111ion to Id· (Ol'ldltlorn, reslrlcllo"'· t.iw-n1\. C.OlllO-Oiitrict ol Or•"Cll (oun!v. School Olsl•lct· H UNTINGTON m l ... sl., ul'ldet 1119 lndlptndeftl AO· t •Clu\l...,s, re .. no<ll•DnS, llani, riOflll, (ll!lorl\ll, will rfttl'<'f le•lfd bias 11p BEACH V N ION H IGH SCHOOL l ---,~~~~~~~=~~~- PUBLIC NOTICE minl,tr1tlOI" of EUate\ Act lPrabllt ~ FlOllllof w<1y, 11t rlCOtO. 10 11:00 •.m ., TutsOar, November 2~. 01!.T A ICT NOTICE TO C•£DIT01tl '°°' S91 et wq) l'Olftfn(f to wtllch Is Commonly -now!\ I \ a lourplf• <'II 101), 11 ll'lt Pllttl'a\l"O Otol. ol M!CI Bid °"""line· 11 o'c!O<k am Ol lho! SUli'ffUOltCOUltTO,THIE fNdlf0<lurtMrporllc1111tr1,~l ... I 1~08 No rlh Gilbert , l'11lltr!on, Khoo! olstrlct locat"CI al lllO AOllm\ l41~Cll'<'of No...,mtitt,191i STATEO,CALIFOltNIA"Dlt ll'lo Um<r orul Pl•ct Of i...•rl"Q tlw ,,.,,,. C..Ulornla. AV9"llf, Co\ II MP\<!, C•lll0trtl<1, <1\ P!ao;t ol BIO Rectll)I HVNT1NGTON THE COUNTY OF OltANGI! "'' bffn let for O•c~mbtr 1. 191S, at PARCEL i : ""'lcll lime soid b•d\ will be pul)li(ly BEACH V NIO N HI G H SCHOOL tff.A·M .. J t ·Xl•.m.,l,,lhe <O<.ltlroomofOtpirt-Loi )I ol Tr1ct No, 59111 In ll>e 001,,1 11 '"d rfld tor: ENGI NE 01!.TRICT EDUCATION CENT(R, E\l•le Of M YRTLE t-;AR TER, mtnl No. J ol ••Id court, &I 100 O •IC Cou<itv of 0<".lnOf. Stalf ot C1lil<>rn1<1. LATHES WITH TRAOE·INS. Sl'Cll 6o"I AVil""'• Sou!~-~I (Of' Otc-\l'O. C.nt., Ol'!Yil W.Osl, In 11\t Cllyol 5.lnll l'Pf" maorttorded In Book 111 P-1 •II bid\ 8,~ to bf !n o1ccorda1K• wtlh l'"'Prct ROOM •CM. HUlll l"'01Gn 8i-Ml'I. NOT ICE IS HEREBY Gt VEN ID Ille M1,Clllter"I•. 1t •nd12ofMlw:el!•n~11~Mllp\,.nlhe thf lnslt\ICllOns •no condiloon\ """ CA t?MI crt0l10r1 oll""•bo'<'•nl...,..,dllctdtnl 0.lfdNoVfmbtr 1J, \91S ol'li<:e of IM County Rt tO•der OI Mia !ooec;lic tllOl'I~ w~i<h a•f now on 1+1• Pro)f c t ldenill lcotlo" N ame . !Nol all pe"'°"' Nwl"Q clal""~"'' WILl.IAME.StJOHN, Cou"IY -""'Ybe\tcll•ld•nttltollocioflrte ROOFING OVERLAY OF SOUTH IMt.1lddtcfdt"t1••rirq11lt.Ololllt' C.OUnly Cltrk EXCEPT all 011 , Q<IS, <l~~llum Puttlllllno Attn\ o! sold K'-1 d i\-HALL AT HVNT !NGlON BEACH tlRm. wtltl ltlf Me'<CftWOry '<'OUC!ttr1, I" WILIUJl£.OUINT, olf>d otller hydroc1rbon1 1no All otrter tr1U. H!GHSCHOOL-BlON0.1"6 Ille OlllCt OI lfll clt r-of !M lboW ~· A ..,.""1.&._I Cot-~;.,. mlntral\ """"""'' slm olat or dl'!>l1""1., Eicll bidder ,.,11,1 ~ubmll with tll' bod Plo<e Pl•"' 11f on Ille· Facihl'f"> HUod court, Of to pr1wnt tl'lem, wiltl!N! MtlWll"'IA llW'll. Suite IOI 10 ll'IOll Mtell\ \OfCllltG ll'>CI lrch.td~ 1 c•shiir·s chtt ~. (lthlied crwc-. or Pl.,,.,,.nq 111<1 Con11tutll"" Dept., H.-.1 ~nwry '<'OUC,.•I, lo !ht""~ ......... ,.CA, 9'010 Ill llUl-blt ff11\erl<1l1 w!lhlft or1 ... t biOCIK'' bOnd ml°" payable lo fl'le .,,. lnqtGrl S..Ktl Uftoon H1Qh S<tlool 0.1-•I 1M Dffllt ol MANNI'!! BLAS, At· l9f: U\JI *"™' ""Y be orodwctd or e•lrlct"dor '''"' orr ol IM Co&S1 community Collt9t Hitt, S101 801•1 ""'·· Huntlriotan IOmfY 1t l.&w," E111 MIQt>Otla Bh~ •• Al...,..,'°'"' Pwllti-r trom t.11d ••net IJ•ftQ i..10... • ""olll of O!t!rict Bairo of Trust .. , 1n en ....,.,nt e.-.ic,,,CA t JMI W t• 11s, 8urtlln-. O UIOl'nl• tnm, Pllbll11M!d Of-af)9e COii! Diiiy Piiot, !iOO IHI btMllh 11>e 1ur1•ct t.......,., ... not l•SS ti'llJI li'<'t oe•Ctftl (S"'l ol ""' NOTICE !SHERE BY Gt VEN lhlt!tlf ..tllctl i\ thf oltc• OI bvlilOtSI of W. ~-ND~ 1•, lS, Jl, ltJJ Ul4-IS ...strvtd I" ll'le Clftod lrom SllndMd ();I ,..m !lid t \ t f"ara"lff lllal tfW bldOP• ~lllmtO S<hoOI OIUrlCI DI OrM'IQI! OiPnkJfM!d I" 111 m1lt••i Qtrlll""'9 lo Corr\f)llly at Cll1lo•nl•, rtcoro.d J"""' wlll .,nit• lnlo the O'OOOlto Conlr«I " Cou1'11Y. Ctlilor,.11. •c llftQ by •nd IN ntolt oi i•IO ftc..cttftt, wllllln lout 2, 1'161, In Book Sl•l PIO-910, Offk••I trw i.omt It 1wa.r11.o to tllm . In !ht thro.,qtl It\ GO'<'t! r"I no Bo•• o , montl\1 ofter I ... fits I pubUca llonof ltll\ PUBLIC NOTICE lJ. P\ll'C.1\111 Ol tand lfld dniqn tor • .,."""'°"' Mllnttt11nc• and Clpw• tloM Fec:Lllty to be loc:altG ltPClfl)ll· lrNtolr 'KID yordl fW)r'lhft\I Ol tflt Sin. to ,,_,.. Frwwoy at 1+600 Soncl CAnwon A-lnUWOtyal ltvl,,.. T ... ~ prolt<I co.t of,,. IOO"ft 1---------------Rtcorel!o. tventoffallw•Plo•nlfr lntosutl'lcon-tlert l,.allt• •tl•r•td IO •• l'IOll(t , ~Id lkotd lurtl'let 11rovlM\ f'IOU>h~ l•M:I, tl'le..,rocil'll• ol the cl\.fcll. -11 bf "OISTRICT ,",.Ill tP£tl"' 111) to, tlul not O.ti'CIOclober ?I, ltlS ,..,. It; n tlmated 10 bt Sl1JOll,11l IO'Mo of tht or09011t1 oro'9<1 "411 bt n_..., Dy t .._,,..,., C.pttal Gr.,I undltf Sttllon l oi llW Urborl #Nu f'tn1pe,ftllOl'I Atl II It•~. I ' ...,,. ...... TM nmal,.lno XI Ptf'Unt wlll bl llnll'ICH by lht Olllrlcl from lu11d1 mollt •'<'•lltDlt Dy 111' T'•~•llor> °'""lopmenl Ac1 ot lt71, St.It• of Olltoml• Slet\. 1'71, O\lp. uoo. NOptr-. lamlllff or bu1lnn9" Wiil bt dliiplacod DY !hi\ orolfct. T"9 ll")llllMd or•toct wllt -no ll9ftlflc8l\t....,...., MCI••, ac_.,,ic or -•r-11\lol lmpoc:t1 ""°" Ottt9 ....... Tllll DrOJo<:I II 1,., <onform~ •••lln t•rn,,rttlo,.tl'<'O 1a"d use 1nd 1¥.,,..,..nalilMI p1...,.1"' In llllJ ... ltlll'l It (WfSflily ....... 'fYlf-4 bf the 5eutfwr7I (Mlf.cwfll• A"°' l•UOIUlf Go\r· ~ tftCI IM Sl•I• Cllort~ (111.'5 (IMrl,.,,,...,.. 11114 '°" "'' .. "' "9ffltt ' I. Tiit tlllfflr end llolldlcl>PP«I win ..... flt '""" tlW Pt1Wntt'f' -llll'OQ ~. M IM!lc.Ml _.,., ,...,.. .. t.!tNU... M9\1 ..... lcll w it! focllltnt --· Al ltle M•l"I, I"• Or~ CM1f11y Tr-It Oltlrl<I w ur a f .. 1'111 .,, DP- pet1Ulllty ,., ,,,,.,,,,._ ~ Of ..-nc.6ft .. ""' .... , .... ,h l'O:ttltd ...... •lat, oc_,,.c, ol!d "1¥1"°""'*"•' •itMCtt of !flt proletl. '"'°'•"" ,..,._, _., tvll>nllt orolly .,,, 11'1 .... 11. lnl. n"'911c:o olld fK._,,,..IDM wlOlr.tPKI flt~ld pte)ed. A <..,,. tf tlle oppllt otle11 tor • ,_..... .. .,.for uw P'DllOIM•Oflcl, '"•Iller wi t~ .,., •t1•1f•t1mtl'lltl -.1.,,1~ at'ICI IN ltatt$11 • ,.IOOlllll'll ,...,, for or... Ctl\lntf. ,, """'"'"' ......... ,_. ,_,..IC l"'t*t!ert M 1llO °"""' c-tr TrOMll O t1tri<I, ..... JNl!tltll't>tl"" Offlt•, INO M9rttl Ma.If! ...C.luftt .... $Mt.a AM.CA. ='""' "*"""'"Or.-C-11 0.llf -.1ao11, ..,,, ........ DK. 1, lt7t 411J.1S t m" NOTICE OF Tll:USTI! E'S SALE Mt.!~1 O!t Dlt~bl• !Ott\, lt1S, at 11 00 O'd«• A,M., ti INl S.OUI" lrOnl .,., trWICe lo llw old county <out1-, In IM t llf OI S•fttl Aftl W ESTERN ,._UT VAL CORPORATI O N, 11 C.llforni• (.orPOf•1IOI", I \ ltUSIH, ~- 0.•lht deed ol lrw$1 mltle b" s.1 ... 1tore Ditnnl, a slnQlf ml" 1"11 R0<\9ld R. Hick\, a fNlrrltd """" and •«onltd AUQU!.1 ), ltn, 11'1 8ooll 101S6, PIQt io., of Offkl•I Recom ol 0~•'10"' t.ountv, (lllforflll, f l"'n ID WCU•f 1n l"°"blfd· ntU In ta-of Roy R. E<itk50" Ind Mlrq.,.•111 Erltl!son, hutbotv:I 1no ... , •• , lol"1 t.,,.,.,, ,,..... ~ ~ ......, by 5.1,,,. by,,.,.,., of lfll br'ff(tlof (f'llln ottllQOOllOl'I\ tee11rtd l,.....eb..,, natk e f1// wtll<l'I .. ,, •tt .. ~ July ~­ ltJS, I" 8oDlo 11 .. '1, PIOt llOl, ol W!CI Of'lklol A:t<Ol'ch, 100!1! w ll 1t publlt •uc· tlon '" '"' lllQl'lnl blOOe• fo--c-.n, peyabl• in''""""'"°"'' ol tlM Ul\ot...i 'Sl .. t\ ti IM ti~ of \l lf , wl\houl _, r antY ., to UUt, PotW,liOfl or ertCUFf\o (lrlll'l(tl, -l"lere\I <Dn•ll"'d to - -l'letd tr'I Wld lrvstN .....,.... ...0 Ql.o ol Trvlt, I" or\11 IO l1't l'Ol'lowlnQ •1er!lled proc11f'IY, t•wll: Pl"I' I: Tht NOM ... t,i.rlylltllof Lot Sl 01 T•oct Ttkl "'°· )Jt, 11'1 llwl O ty of CO\\ai MtM, It "'°"'" Ofl • .... ll'ltrwof rocorCIHI I" bool; IS, 1)-ot rt, MllKf'l'-i.n IMP'\, rKO<'Ch OI Miid Or81\Qt <;OYJl!y, li'1,c•I 2: The SOVltl-'terty hllfOI lot JO of lr«t NO, V•, In lt>t Cir, at Coltl Mew, •' .,.._ on rNP ...,. re<orOtd I" bOOk IS, "9t rt, Ml'° C•llltf>Hll\ MIO\, t lCO<CU of l t ld Or9119' COunly for fM ourra11 ol' "°'l"q OClllQltloM .......... by \ltld 0..0 !"'Cludll'IO , .. ,_ "*"" O'ld ••""Sil! DI tNo Tl'\l!tttor #MIOllollt . Dlhtd~ NOvoml)IJr s,. rt1S. Wl!STl!ltNMUTUAL COft'90fllAfl0N, Tr11\IM .,.~A.Mo_,,, Tr-.OS.I• Olll<e' "'* ..... °""" .. C04'1 Dolly .. !Of. ,.......,,~1•,•·"'s ....,J rw rel .. s.11111 bt O.fmfd ID rf-~ 8<'Y torltileO. o• ... !lie<••' 01 • bond, thf LtltrtlltnlN lbo ... ·••11ted tltnf, !.Nied MATTHEWF. VOGEL nt.,•\I In tllt i.urlatfOt In •ny0Qr11on lull tumtr..reoi ,.111 be IOfleill'!I los.•d tiids for IM • ..,,,d ol 1 co,.trMI for tl'lf' Enc111orot t.,.Wlllaf ol ll!d tand lylnQ wltnon SOil l"<l't "-ldl,1rlct, ltloftP't'llKI. tNabo'<'tn.met:ld•<tdent me•••""' w •licl11J oo .. nw•ra from Hobldctf•fNIY•!!l'IO••,.tllsbiolOta Bhh sN ll bf rec•l~d in trw Ola<t MANHll!•l.AS ti. ,...,r1are ol salo ,.,.d, ~loll of IOftY·llv• <•SI '"'' alltr 1fll ldl<ttll!ed •l>D••· •no •11111 be ()l)eftMI A"-"-Yet W w SVBJECT lo 111 ••ce11tlon•. 111\tlfltortllep.pt"lllQ IMrN>I lftd publl<ly ••ltd •loud 11 ,..., "°°""'" Ml!.••IMa .... tl•I•••· condlllons, •t\lr1£tlll"s, '•W"..-enl\, Thf 8o<1n:I ot Tr11st••• '"~'<Yt!S ,,.,. 1111.01lme•t'ldPIMf . W•l1S ••tl"'lon\, ''"''vatlon\, lltnJ,rl9'!1\, prl'<'ll~of•,l•t1!1>9<1ny.l1'11<1llbid!;or Et <ll bid m u •! tD.,lorm .ll'ld be B..._.,C.t.llfOl'fllatlSOt M>C1r!qho01w1y,olrtcor(I, 10 wel'<'• &ny lrrfljul~rll••• 0, in· ~-.i....,to ln1<onh<1t1 doc....-.nt1. Tll: Cll11 Mt•.,.... CammonlY kl'IOWn •~ • rourplf• II lotTill!tUt~ll'I ""'I bid 0, ;,. ii.. tlld..1•nQ Each bid Sll&!I bf lltCOll'IPlnl.Vby trw 4"""9ef.., E •<Ktollor 1616 No•lll G!lbfrt . F11ll1•ton, S lql'l,O ; N O RMAN E. wc"•llrtt!<1rredtall'ltlltco"tr1Kldou;. Pvbll!IMdOra"Ol' Coo'I DlilYPllot, Cllllor .. 11 WATSON INMJ and""''"" 11,t OI pr~"""" Oct. 31,ll'ldHD'<'.1, U , 21, 1t7S •1-.1) E•t tl ot 1M ""°"' p.1rc1I\ wlll ht \0!<1 !oe<ty, &o••dol Tr11~,.,.~ con1ractor1. iotll0•1tlel~. Seo-rtlt blth M Dfltt'l <1•e l l'EM: NO\IEMB£FI: 2}, 191S 11 00 TM OISTA1 CT ,,, • ..,,., ""' rfQl>I to PUBLIC NOTICE lnllllfd IOI' 9<1ctl ol said p.ttc.1\, .lm t,,M, ~it<l .,.y « 111 bid\ Or to w1lw _,~ Ir· mu11 i.1 .. wr ltlno 1 1'111 w!I! bl •K<1•1'Pd Putiltshed 0tltn9" Ca.\\ Oii!y Piiot, requ1.,l\lf\OI' 1 .. 1.,,niall11t\ll'l1tnyb<m 1--------------- al Ill• Diiie• o l ltlt PYbl l( ,-.Owernl:M!r7,l •,lt7S •l»IS orlfttl'ltblOCfl ll!). SUli'lll'llOltCOUltTO,TME Adml"l\t•1ta•, 1100 Soul ~ G<ond Tlw DISTRICT Ill\ Oet•rrnlftfll "'°' ST.t.TllOF CAt.lil'OltNIAl"Olll: Avo.,..., \11"1' ""•· C•tllor~ia '1?10i, or ci-wral 11rev•IUno r1I• of per di""' THI!. COUHTY 0' OltAHOE ,..., bf Ill'°" ""''" !l>f C•t1k of MIG PUBLIC NOTICE ~;.,!hf 1oc:11lty Jn wtllcll thl\-k No. A-UMt \<cllrl0< Coll,!, or m1y bf ,...ll"'l'red lo 1, lobe oertormtd lo• f•ttl c•1nor r.,oe NOTICll 01" Hl.Alt!NO 0, Pf:TITION wkl AOn>iN•l•llO• pl•ID(!alty,'a'! ""' ·-km.an ..... dtdlOt•f<lllt11'1t<an· ""°" li'll'OIATIE 0' WILL AJllO "'°It lltnf l lltr !1t\! 11u111,cttlo" 01 !Iii• •• Jt1'1 "Kl. TNw rate' ire on l ilt 11 tfll Ll!.TTl:lll:S 0" AOMINISTltATtOH nolk t •nd be tore tlll! ,.,._,..., o1 """' SUli'f:AIOlt COUltTO' TH£ DISTRICT ofll<t IOC41ed al Jl'Cll BOI"" WITl+-TMl:·Wll.L AHHIXl!D wit' • STATEO,.C4LIN>ltNIAl'Qlt A"'I , H""llnoto" B•U1<". CA. t?MI £.\1.a'!eolWALLACET.VlNCEHT, T£RMS 01' SALE ·<••"· l1wt11I Till!.C:OUMTTO•OltAHCI!. 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J::::--:..-,:=• -Mt~--- ,....,_.,Motice: ••••••••••••••••••••••• AU real cstaite ad,•ertised,,...,..... , I 002 In thJs MWJpaper ls sub-,.. ject to the F'Neral Fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlo us1 n g A<"l of t961l llG CAHYOtf which make~ II iJ1e g111l to Fio:t oprw1rtun11y lu buy advertise •• .. ny pr1· dirl't'l (rum ow11\"r fef'encc, llm1t:1t1on. or »e.-utiful t 'rent"h Rt:tl'n discnm1nal 1on bui1td on cy custom bouSL' on \t'Jlh race, color, re~1 .;ion. flt':C , fairway .il Kl Hf)lal St. or national ona1n, or an Gt•nrl(t' Hu ad . 31lr. intention lo m 11k1· iii\)' 31 ... 011 (1~11 hoose Sun- luth Ptcfc:rence, hm1la day 1 tn ~ Call a4•> osuoor lion, or dllicnm1nat1on. ·' """SSIMI Thls ncwsp<11)(•r .,_-111 11011----------knowfnKIY :it·t·ept any OLDIE OM R-2 11dvertls1n g for r eal Sini:;le h1m1ly '"'m" on eslate which is in v1oloi · ('lvf'r!litl'd lot "'alk l(I tionofthc la'A' L.ido shops.. Grt•al area GIMNI 1 002 fOI' )'car aroun1l llv1ng ? $55.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEX Now tha t w t> h av1· your atte n tion, how about 1~3 JhG.1 fiiJ KQ8r. t•\ 4•..; associated 8ROK£RS-AE.Al TORS 101~ W l olboo t11 J.t.•I phonin.: u.:s 4.:uncern1n~ a 1-~~~--~~~~-­c harm in .I! h ome in r lla rbor View llills; h;.1s a n ocean & bay \'u~'ft from lhe 1.R & i~land kitc he n : hu J:c b uck yard: 3 ·HR. 2 bu , frpl . IOts of Spanish h i\• fl vor ing. r·ee simple. s11s.ooo II l-:1\ 1:1 ( J 1(:0.. S I/\; 't: 1 ~•-11 673·4400 S5000 Mo v<>~ )'OU I n Wheeler t.ll';•\f•r :.t•lh·r "''ill m;;ke f..tbulous lll'~il 10 11 nlot1ll rll!"''I) r1· 1nodelt·d hou:;l' 1n ;Jr('a of ftncr prop4:rt1f's. Oo('l' 1n a lift'llmc opporlunil). I lurry, i:all [)62-7788 KEY Rf<:AL1'0HS DOWN THE PENINSlflA 17Zl f:ast (J(·l.':.111 UJ\t.I Versatile hQmf~ by t h1· ••YSHORE bca(h . t;an be 2 .. ""' bcdruoms ur 'fl 2 STORY bt•d rooms! Cun ha\<' $124,950 formal dtnlnJ!. c·a n ha\t' Open nowin1t floor plan party roc1m p;itiu ""'"" JarJ:e modern k1t<'hl'n. ha\'C l:irgr lotl·hcn. l.,_.,. o\•ersized family room t"rtr gar.q~e off ;,1ll1•y' off bea utiful o utsidl· PJ-:HFE C'r nt:,\Cll dance floor 1pat10J. llO~lt:' Sl25,00CJ . Open Lar~c bet.I r ooms + 2 I 5 Sonrlay. For 1nfur111:1 beautiful baths. H<'ady I lion l'all. for your family NO\\.'' 400E.ll'~ Call646-7171. Ql'I<. It/~• or ' 'I' tlfj C.M. [~ THE REAL ESTATERS BLUFFS BAYVIEW Lowest priced vie"'' unil. an almost new. beautiful· ly d e{'orated 3 bdrm .. spaeiou~ kitchen v.·ith brkfst. area off .:ardt:'n patio. 2nd Pat io off li\'1nJ;! rm. gi\'es \'ll'W or green belt & bay • a buy ;it $79,750 C. F. Colesworthv Redtors 640-0oio "AIANDONED" 2 STORY ·POOL S28 ,SOO Secluded pri vacy ,.,e.._·. inc:. rolling g reen la "''ns & greenbelt area. Large rooms. Ruslic redwood pane ling, thit"k a nkle i!l'- ep carpeting thru-oul. Dec0t·atcd in V.'arm fa ll color sche mes. Sweeping stairs lo pri\·atc master s uite & s ep arate t"hildrens wing. f<~nclosed brick patio. Seconds to the beach. Assumable loan al SIMO per month. Mu st be sold -lakc ad· vantage. Call 842-2535 Qi1N l<l"••1<1urir r1 ·• •' [® ESTATEBS BLUFFS 4 BR-2'h ba. end unit tov.·nhou~e with fant.:1st1c vie"''· 1-lii;:hly u p~raded , w ith ext ra bu1lt ·1n c abinct s and book s h elves and 2 private patios. A must sec at only $93,500 LE RAISOR REALTY 45ZlCampus Dr . Irvinl' Campus Valley Shop Ctr CALL 833-8600 BEACH CLASSIC 2STORY SSS,900 You won"t find 2400 sq. ft . of beach li\•ing at th is baf'gain price? Secludet.I $44,900 !!! Buys 2 Hous~s!!! J & 2 ~t.lr rn. houi;es + j<!ue~t rn1 <>n largl' R 2 lot. (;ood Cond I' s .. S5.500 Boys a n1uhllc homl'' lolboo Soy p,.op. R~altors • 675-7060 • PRIME NEWPORT HEIGHTS UNDER SS0,000" Exceptional homt• 1n prime bea('h lol·a11on r·unc.:lional floor pJ;in + . loads or l'h11rm . llu~l' h\ in~ room v.·1th lots of wood. 1-101\l f': ·r o Hf<: SOLD AS IS J.'Olt 1'11 lS PRICE! For once 1n a l i f etime h ar~;11 n . Hurry!! Call 54G 231:1 . ,-,..,,, 'jl V• 0 H • ••" ! S28.SOO·TIDY EARLY CALIF + IM.t.AWS QTRS. r.t;iin home · hdwt.I floor <i. pane lled LR v.1th l''.'< quis1tl:" blt-tn hutch. b1r(h cab1nCll'd kit In-law qtrs : ~1 odern \\'1th pccky !'Xpress p:..nelhng, rcfr & r3 n~e. lr1m kit & ba. Palms . Junipers. C"t1· Good loc:itu111 l-lt'xilil•· terms t)wnl'r moving 1c1 '.'lo. Calif. An'Cic)us Uun I del:1y. Sl'f' liklay. ~8 3371 or .>\G-1754 •• SHHH!! CONFIDENTIAL EASTSIDE SSJ .95 0 Pnme l':a!-i l~tdt• IOt·al1on YARD I S EAS 'I' ('AHE. Everyth1nj! about th is home LS NEV.' OH Lll\J·: N F: w . I> on · t t 1· l I anyone-Just t•:ill u::.. to sec. &16·7171 ' . '.. ., . entry lo Ja\•lsh livin g [~ room wilh cracklin g fireplace! Casual fa mily · room eomfort-form ::il I~·===~"'" dining! E p ic ur ea n kitchen ! You must :'ee the m aster retreat with s piralin ,i! st:1 i r cuse. Cathedr <i l c.:e1l1 n gs - separate offil'C-lnr,;e Romeo & Juliet hall·ony. 3 Childrens suites ! Of\ly S.'i600 total down or t ;.1ke over exi sting loan at S257 per month. for quiC'k appt. call 847 -6010. Ol~r;rto9 ·"~'U'l"'!I '• '' [®11~1Hill DOYER SHORES OlITSTANDIN<; Vl f:\\'1 A.rchilect designed and built for large scale cn- tertaininR and farnily al·· livities. All redwood, glass and open beams, this lri-level home has 1eparBte m aster s uite with large 1a un;1 :ind jacu sii . 3 m o r e bedrooms and baths on a qother l ev<>I. 1-l u ~e ramlly room, li!&m e room . dlninf( TOOm. C:ill tor appt. 6'12·5:ZOO. PETE BARRETI -REALTY- i4l·S2" 61S·4060 HARBOR VIEW CARMEL 3-Bdrm , f:i1ndy roon1 ;and f t)r n1 :1I tl1n1n ~ Carmel modcl 111 l l11rhor View 1-loml'S. Superior 111 e\'ery v.· .. y. Call 675·7225 C~ .. Ul •t:i• • <•11 l!ll!"\t O> .,.,UI \ ',-\ J ,f ,E \' HEAL1'l A &ERG ENT£F1:iik1r.£S CO 51/1°io VA ASSUMABLE Storybo ok t'hJrm . Bcaullful no'ft'C'r ~ardcn. nt'"'' ('arpl'ls. 1111pt-r tiht1r1> kitt"h en. l'aSY lo bu)-10', down or a"' sume cxi11tin~ loan \lo llh $165 PIT'I Cnll 646-7171 ,...., ,, ' ... ' f ' ·, • • [® .A.ttflrtton luildl'f'S 2 prim(' ori>an bn.y v~<:v.· lnl" 1n Ccl~I . t blk from beach. $128.500. 979 0631,, or 644·4::.10 Owner. I fud whal'Y"Ou want In Daily Pilnt Classified~. ... ~!!..°!..~ .•...... !~':!!!.~Wt Ho.tH fo r 54" IHoutH for.Scft HovMto For StN. 1Hou~e1 h f' We ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G-1002Ci1Mrel 1002 G-1002 Go .. ral 1002 G-"' 1002 ~!:!.'!!.~ ....... 1 ~~-~~-~~ ....... ~~:::.~~.5:1!! ...... . Fr iday.No-...mber 1.r..1975 OAllV PILOT D:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••••-• Gf'Mf"811 I OOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GowraJ I 002 G-rol f 002 G..,.rol I 002 HUG HOMES 640-4050 B.IG CANYON; Dove r model, (airway VJe w : 2 bdrm. & den condo, $125,000. Open Sat/Sun . 1·4. 12 flue Villars. Mary &Don. CAMEO SHORES: Ocean view A bdrm .. 4 ba t hs, pool &jacuu i. $220,000. Open Sun. 1-4. Ca ndi Grant rLUSE CAU. US Ow Ow OllierUsl;.g. Geti..-ol 1002 G.,..ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTHPORT EST4TE 2 STORY4 IDR (}wet tr('e lint'd drive to Sc(·!udcd b"i.irh t·stat e. Formal ent ry to sunken l1v1n.: roon1 . formal din- 1ni::. and sµt·ttacular sus- pe n ded s t ai r ea~e . Gourmet kitchen str Yes a riesta SILC party room. Separ:ite guest suite and laundry r\>om down. King size master :ind un- ique eh1ld rcns suites up As~umable G'l· VA loan :1t S2<1 ,500. ~GJ per month pay:. ::ill. No new loan cosls. & first to see 1\! Call 963-6767. ' .. " '• I ' [® INFLATION FIGHTER llow t'an you arrord n n1 (·ft horr1e with privatt· pool in rising inflatlon1 ~asy, have your o wn pn v.1:11e slreet and )'our 0""'" home plus ri ve more houses bringing in in- come. Th ~ p ay me nts sta y the same, the renL, k~p goi.n~ up and you profil rrom inflation in- stead of s ur rcri n ).!. Spread out over a t rl't' s h ade d :>.4 ae r e 1n East s1 d e Costa ~fcsa . Exchange." welcome. Let us !'ihow you how your home or units can be the down !laymen\. l,,..Quail ~ .. IPlac• . ! ENJOY! Prap,...ti•• Sparkling pool. paddle 7Sl~t920 tennis court. wct·bar, all ~oo ouanst. Nlw...0.1 11 . .r.c~ these th1n).!s + 3 HR en-Sal •-• tert ainment home on 1;1 t'S DCg1nn•rs + acrl' 1n ()ran~t'. Only No r eal est.ate lu:cnse sm.900 LallS.18-8304 necessa ry-Call Le Roy ~O pr er o r Ji m Tom , HARIG REALTY ~ElffOR.MANC E REAL --------E.ST1\TE, 847·3584 o r C_las_•_ified Ad~ 642_·_56_7_ ~·3.T17 ------ GMe'ral I 002 GeMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ma en ab / Irvine realty FIHER HOMES FltOM $60,500 TO $745.000 COROH4 DEL MAR VIEW HOME Large 5 bedroom w /fami ly room, for mal din ing, game room, den & sittin g roo m orr m ast e r s uite . $310,000. Tom Queen 644 ·6200. (Fl!) QUALITY +VALUE! Dover Shor es V I EW! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, lg. fa mily room + gourmet kit chen. Move-in perfect ! $175,000. Larry Dyer642-8235. (~1 2) BLUFFS C OHDOMIHIUM Sharp 4 bedroom w/breakfast r oom. El ec. ga ra ge d o or open e r . Immediate occupa ncy! $60,500 . Glad ys Russell Downs 642-8235. (F13) LIHD4 ISLE -RARE I-STORY Dramatic 14' ceilings, 2 fireplaces, we t bar in fa mily room, formal din i n g + bre akf ast area. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Dock for 50' boat. App l. o nl y. 52 15,000 . Do n a Chichest er 642-8235. f Fl4 ) MUST SEE THIS STIIADA Steps to beac h & clubhouse . Great hom e ror e nte r ta ining. Lovely pa tio w /r efl ec tion pool. L g. kitchen. Bit-of -a-vie w. $159,500. L}'nn c Rothell 644 -6200. ( F15 l "FOR THE 'IN' FAMILY" Fashioned insid e & o ut for fun living & gala ente rta ining. For mal dining room . 3 be drooms, famil y room w /wel bar, custom po<>I & jacuzzi + fa bulous vi e w or c ity & h a rbor tighLs. $174,500. J ack Custe r 642·8235. !Fl61 C4MEO SHORES-HEW LISTING Spacious & open 4 bedroom , formal dining & fa mily room. GO<'Xi vi ew w /p eek al Harbor's e n t r ance. Access to private be a ch es. A ··Yo ung'' feeling ho m e priced realis ti call y at $152.SOO. Ma rtha Ma cna b642·8235. cn 11 84YCREST Great family hom e! L.g. 3 bedrooms, family room , 2 baths -2 wood burning fireplaces. Highl y upgraded & move-in condition ! $92,500. Vee Stinson 642-8235. ( F1 81 4PPEAUHG OCEAN & C4HYOH VIEW 2 bloc ks to Little Corona Beach. Wa rm & i nviting h o m e w /3 bedrooms, 2 b a ths, dining roo m, 2 f i r e p l a ces. l a r ge p a t i o & entertain in g deck. $134,500. Polly John ston 64 2·8?'.!5. (Fl9J EASTILUFF Lovely Lu s k 3 be droo m h o m e w /ga m e r oom <or 4th bedroom) + family room. Bi g 20x40 pool. $98,500. Jeanne Newm a n 642-8235. (F2Q) 64J.a2lS 6444200 'i01 now.. °"" ~ M«Atl,_ "-0«' .. kt!. c.hto.-otle ,, .. , OUR Vl AR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER I I BEACH 3000 BAY ANO 6 75-* * * * * *' Heritage ·collection SHORES I LIGHT LOY'lt..Y HEW LISTING Built arou o~ an atrium. this super clean, 1 s tory, 4 bedroom gives one a light and a iry Ceeling . IC you like a well maintained home. its ' large m aster bedroom. fo rma l dining room and comfortable family room are made to oroer for you ! Presented at $74 .950. Ulllll()Uf' t1()Ml'S REALTORS'. 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mes.a I 002 Gefttt'al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Lido Nord. 4Bll. fa m ily rm .. 3 ba. & noat . 1249,500 Like new ' Lido Soud 4 Bil.. 4 ba . I -Owne r . C us t om bayfr ont. La wn, patio. jacuzzi ; pier & noat. S.125.000 Wa terfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 Bil . &2 BR. apt. On s andy beach. $2115,000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1d1• Dr ive NB 67S ·6161 •'~0' l. CO.QST ._,W V CORONA U I L Ml\"1 PRIDE OF POSSESSION ... wi ll be yours ,-,,.hen you buy this lovely BAYClt EST home. Located o n a q ui et s tree t & s urrounde d with luxurious homeos. F..njoy the 4 spacious bdr ms .• a rorm a l di.n in g rm. & ramiJy r m. complet e with 3 lmths, frplc .. 3 car ~arage & secluded pallo, ror only $l29,SOO. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Year old duple x in Corona d el Mar: 3 bdrms., 2 b~1 t hs. frptc., e ach u11 it . An xlnt buy at Sl 19.000 BAY & BEACH REALTY Our 26th Ye-ar Genrral 1002 Gmeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W ESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS si 11ct· 1fl4H LIHD4 ISLE -MAIH IAY VIEW Spa ce for J hoots! Watl'h a ll t he ho<.1ti ng act ivity from this l'omfo rta ble. 5 BR h o m e. Teakwood , tile. hig h ceilings. Priva te bath for each bdrm. 2111 San JoaquMHil•Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.1. 644-4910 ~~~ .......... !?.~~ ~~~!'! .......... ~~.~~ ...................................................... .... I Home and Units Newport HeiC)hts Cus tom Home pl us unit.s on an extra s pacious lot way down South nn 17th strct"!l. Owners J,!ot it free and clear as he can af- ford to talk ter ms a nd do his own financing. F:x- chan~es cons1di::rcd too. so come 1n a nd talk to us BEACH CONDO $23,500 Carefree i.,·,ng 1~ yours in this c-on1furtable I bedroom Condo. Adull d eve lopment , only 2 mi les from ocean. \V alk to !:ihOppin~ <i nd banks. Pr ice in c l udes """asher /dryer a nd ref rig. 646-6161 MINI EST 4 TE Grneraf I 002 Gl!'Mral 1002 $ 1450 TOTAL DOWM ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAYMENT! $37 ,950 Ov.•n your own pr1\'.llll' :i bd rm eslatt• on ;1 S(•t·ludffi bnult'vard' l '111 quc h;1rtl11.·ood flnors h1ghlighl the !>"'l'Clllng ma .... tcr hdrm' Tv.·o t'hild rcns s111 lt•s Ii a II Oil Ill.I.! J,!ournll.!t k1ltht•n. lhn111,i.; t•ntt•rtainml·nt Pool -s1Lc lot ' (;;,rai::e works hop! Seller sa)'S bn ni..: any offer. Usl' you VA or Sl450 lotal do"'" payment. Ownpr d1tspcrate' ()nn't wa1t for quick appt . Call S.17-6010 •i•I'' I ••I' • <. IN" ·r 11t-: c;1TY tlF Clll1,:'\(;r:: For the f;1m1 !y "ho In\ p.., h11r "''"' Bnd .. d trails nl'Jl'li.1. ;u1 unu suu l hon1e with ··eountry k1tcht•n". four !IPOJl'IOUS bedroom s maslcr stule has its nv.•n C'On\•t•rsi1l1on pit """Ith f1rt'pl<1Ct". Cor1I p:1t1os ""'1th watprfall . built 1n intl'ttom. stcrl·O & air eond1t1un1ni..: BUY YOUR F4MIL Y 4 POOL FOR CHRISTM4S!! <Juul't' i\1l'Sa Verde ar<'a <in c·ul de sac-strl'"<'t . 3 Bcdrm. f:1m rm. h:<' t1v 1nl;! roorn. t'omj)!Ctl'l.v rl' 1\i.·(·oratl'd. IJon 'l miss th1~ lovely horn(' Ynur thuH·1· nf 1l'ndcr~ l lnl) Sf.,-1 .950. .-.rS' l ' I' Ell JJ f-f0 1"IES 3848 Campus NB S49-16SS [® THE REAL ESTATERS COLE OF NEWPORT ~ Z)J~~!'t!~IRJ~w y I ~ 675-5511 DUPLEX $35,000. t-'..a sls u.lc streL•l lol·alion. a h·w blol"ks to Tustin on lar,i.:l' lot v.1th shady trees GI REPO THISADMAY ;i ncl s pat1ous l ll \lo"OS NEVER GO Charmin)! 12 ye;1 r old h1ulduq.: \lo'1lh shakt• roof, TO PRESS! l'arpel'i. drapes. and lonJ( lf s o. mn\/l! last' tt•r 1n lenants . ~ALL Rcaul1ful 3-Bn. 2-ba + 556 26f.O 1111:: rm .. N1•wport JUST REDUCED FOii FAST SALE. Mere<Uth Garde ns. J large bedroom s. large fa mily room , formal d in in J!; r oom. Xl ra s tor age, balcony orr mas ter bed room. New paint in a nd out. Owner amuous. Must sell. Moving. lleducO!d lo $71,000. Call 54(). 1151. A TIENTION BUILDERS UYE IN THIS HICE 2 bedroom hom e while you build your units on the R·4 lot . Room for pool table in large conve rte d ra m ily room . Wa lk·tn closet s. pane ling, gas bltns and covered p a tiu enhance t his property. Don't de lay on this. Only $40.500. Call !>46-5880. LIDO ISLE DECOll4TORS DELIGHT Near clubhouse. J bedrooms and den with 4 baths. Hi g hl y upgra ded, just listed. Appoi n tm e nt o nl y. $129,500. Ca ll 540-1151. RUSTIC ARCHITECTURE HEW HOME. Gre at Ne wport location. 4 bedrooms . forma l d ining room . 3 cera mic tile ba ths . Step down family room and living r oom . Cathedral cei lin gs and extras. 3 ca r garage. Just reduced to $98,500. Call 540-1151. HARD TO FIND OHE STORY TOWNHOUSE. Large 3 bed r oom , 2 bti th. All extras with beautifu l floor pl an. Near b y pool and clubho use. liu r ry, jus t reduced to $39,950. Call 540· 115L TOWNHOUSE HO DOWN VA. Super Huntington Beach end unit Townhouse a t onlY S39,500. 3 Big bedroom s. 2 ba ths. dr eam kitchen and dining area and no common wal l. Only s teps to pool and r ecre ation. Assumable 7;y .. '/,. loan with payme nts <>n1y $2 12 pe r month incldg t axes. First time offe re d . Call 546-5880. MESA VERDE 2 STORY. 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath home with 20x26 family room for t hose s pecial parties e nte rtaining at your bltn bar under cathedr a l open beam ceilin g. Cove red patio and lots of trees for privac y .Jllak e this home a dream com e true . Call 546-5880. Gfltfl'ot 1002 GrMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ COATS& WALLACE In idea l \oc<itton 111 sou~h t after .\l esa Vcrdl' T his should i:o in1 - ml'dialcly. 3 L~e bdrms. 2 ba, & s""·1m pool \ll'tcrans Admin. allo""'" low do"'" paymt-nt on this bcauty. 6'1fi ·171 I Open Eves. ram. rm and formal din ~SEL ECT 11t'1 i:. ht ~ woo 11 {' d P RO P ERTIES hidcaw;1y. 11 and s ome 1 _______ _;;__,j •~'!'~~~~-~~~ YOU'VE FOUND IT! lfidde n'-behlnd m a11l\•e p r ivate w a ll !! f o r privacy. T his e legant ho1ne belonas t o the Puti:d of lhc Tim~ home supplement or Sun•et lna~:11.1n{', Avu1ia bll• with rurn 1 llk1 n ~1'. ~ ht."liroon1s. $ ba,.tu; a nd oe;U'IY 500!) squure reet of OJlUlt•nt luxury . 1\11 e•· ("IU~tl\'e listing, by ap· pcun lmcn~ to q uallr1cd buyt•r:o; unly. $229,000. IUCH COTT 4GE 3 BR-POOL BE4CH • $29,000 t ·1u~su· 1•nlr anC'L' hl I ari;:e farnlly s11t•d l1\'1 n.: roorn "·1t h <1rt11;ltl' U8.l' or shut · tcrs & ""'nod throughout. f"orm;,I d1n1n.: room is coov~nH:ntly strvcd by lar.i.tl' ~ourmct kitche n • 22· Sunken famil y cntt'r· ta1nment ecntl·r. Stairs s"'t.'t'p to elegant m aster ... u 1tt• & c h i ldr e n s q11 :1rlt'r!'. 1·akl' OYe r 71.,r; t-"llA l~<JAN . NO NE \\' !,()AN C.:OST~. $20 .30 0 ba l . tll u~t Sill"r1fr<·c , Jlurry! Call !lf-.J 1~1 . ( "., ••·• •I·"• •1r/o '' NEWPORT ISLAND' S u 11er e•t ra lar &e • >,i,•a t e rrr o nt c u s t o m home. 5 Bedroom s, 3 baths, J car garai.:c a nd so· on lhe wate r wit h pier- ;1nd shpc 3250 Sq.ft . of lukury \1 \'Jng for lhe dis· rnmrnatrng buyer. $280,000 ~~an -ANYTIME COSTA MESA DUPLEX ·rwo 2 UK. 1112 Ba Un1ls with rresh cKten or pa111l. First lime llstt!d . S4G.~JiJ. Ciill QUI t•k. 644-721 l EXECUTIVE BEACH RETRE4 T 4 BR·2 STORY $52.500 s hak(> roof. h11::h Oll€'n -1• I 02 . !lard to find ·'t-"" plan. In bt•am et·tl1n1.:.; thruout. MESA HORTH Linda Isle Earl y n1urrs on sceluded j.!t·nernus u..,i:: of u-;t•rl ·I Hedruom. 2 baths. fpk·. OPEM SUM I ·S s I rec I . l.oc-ate d o n linc-k. Oi ..,f't•rnulJ! /iuyt•rs romp I t·I t.' t' a r pet 1 n g Beautiful two-story 4-Br . beautiful i..:reenbclt. l.ots SEABURY RANCH kno""' valu(•' Hart• op lhruout L>rap<'S. Bltns. 5-ba, brcakf:.t rm. ramil\" of pr1\·ary. Pr1cect at w•LKTOBEACH portunity ()"·ncr mu<;t f)hh.• J,!ilr (.:O\'ered patio. rm, deluxe kit chen. lrA $75.UOO and Opt'n to or ~ ADORABLE n1ovc f""-'· v .. 1.~ :-0(1 All 111 \ery "ood cund1-fers.Call613-8550. REAL ESTATE , INC. S<•c·luded e ntry to enter· t ainers dC'lii.:ht h \'1n g roon1 with t'r ack l1n g \. firt•pl:icc & rommand1n,i: ' \/lew of roverl.-d pav1linn J UST TWO BLOCKS TO d•>wn . .. '" " tile P<1llo & deck. l'rcr fur lion S.11 .500. ht t 60 ' 1·1-11;-: Bl-:ACll. t-'rom t h1~ HOUSE y;ic 0 · 'pect a «u lu th cee CALL540-3666 RoyMcCordl• $187.000. [® bedroom r unc-h house_ NEAT STREET Rr altor 1810 Mrwport K <'n l-f;:1rtman. Healtor Garden kilt•hen. laundrv \Va rm, friendly anti tr! • ~~it ~~ ] ~ Co:.ta :\lesa 548·7129 &12·5760 640·lfi07 ro(,m. and party si1.(. ,·1t 1ni.: 1s ho""· \"ou "ll find .:i : 1 ::::::;;;;;;~1.;;;.;.;;,;..'!"'•.;;,;;;,;;;~1 family room . Spacious thr'i 3 bedroom-. J"1 har11 i£f:jl1 rormalliv1ng ruon1faces Cozy hou sc ""tth $ ~~ .....ill lhc co\'Crl'd IJ<ll10 and fir('plaC'i'. , :iu!tt•d t"i:1I W e're hrrr to he lp HERE COMES 2,500 ~ fincl y 1na 11 1c-ured u1i.:s . hard""·uod lluflr:.. i::round s . 1\~sumc \' ,\ puncltnJ,! and s huttt•rs 1----------./ THE JUDGE BONUS REOUCED! J oun ;1\ S27.750 . l'rr«ed;1tonlyS-1.1.5(MI WANT TO PLAY? !2ti0/n1onth pays at\ ~l> . • t•orcrlusurt' filed o n ;j ()wnt•r HouJ,!ht Anulht•r r.;E \V LOAN COSTS <.:all I b. jQuall ~ At the· h1.•arh 111 thr:; supt:r bedro()m Spanish VIi la Sh;i!l be credited a s a dt• ;; lk ·dr1n-l)en J)1n Rm. 96J-67f>1. Place 3 bcdroon1, 2 bath w1th fen<·ed rourtyard eorut1nj;!allo"·:.1111:ctoth.. Atnu1n&1<;r1•i•nt·r~ [®·~···'•1 • '·.· ••. ~ Prap,•,,r_t,.i•,.s , duph·K Rc-nt•)llPHn•lh\·e c-ntry.15x2o!\tastcrsu1tc hrs! buy1·r to s;illsfat· -S(lli,500 .... 1nscelud1•d lo""t'r unll 1\ has "·a/I or g lass to t ur1ly 1·omplt·11· th(· 1•00 0UA1l \T NIWPOllTBIACH ~real pat1n "1th a keen private pa t io. Wood purc-h:is<•oft111,.,spac-ious WATERFRON'T firer111i.:RBt~rorfunC'n bur111n_g fi r ep l ac-l· Nc""·port Mc;1t•h ho111c HOMES •• 100 •; C0:\1 :\l lSSJ()~ 1crta1ninp;, ll 1.s Ft-:i:-:! highlights 22' li vin..: Bcaut1fully kPpt :J 1•.HWo .. "111.,_. for Ht·~ll 1:-:-.t att'.'Salcsp1•0 Sl l0,000 . rut>n). l';iss thru bar lx•df()(Jlll. 2 hath in ex· ... _. .... ~..._,, ----------J pit• Firs\ t1mt•offc-rl'll .1\ ~eat<; 1; for l'venlni..: rlu~1\"t• rP.~1den\1al Jrr1·~1 1 14"'11 Ma • CO ()P ltcal f:.;tat1· ()f parties. (;o\''t loan t'an Popular flunr plan. lar,,:1• TERRIFIC! Lovely v.•t::\I kept hi)!hly upi::raded horn(• 1n good location. 3 bedrooms. I "~ baths , huge maSlt'r bedroom with dressing room. fam il y room. patio, fruit lrl'C'S" and ae- ce:.s for boat or tr<ill<·r. 2 back yards. "11 lhl!> for only 5'12.000. fict'. If you arc ;i top 1>ro lie :i s~Uml·1.L '1 'I' ears c·ornt•r lut & <idJ<it't•nt t11 duet'r. you O'°""l' 1t to youni.: PricrdatS.11.990 m .11nr .... h11pp111,,: ) our..clf to 1 n \'e~t1_g;1I e a for ~a1·n iil't' sale~ Call Hedu• l''I uruh·r J 11 o\ hC'r~ nt•w cont'c·pt. ~·f' ha-.ic 962·7~7:7~1~!JI• t<J S77 . .'l 4tl! I)" ner rt• l1m1lt'l"I i,pact• a\'allahle • titurc-. 11nr111•1h,11t• ~ale. 1n our Corona dcl .\f ar of 546-4141 ~II lly :ippo1ntrn1•nt nnly f1 1.:e. CALL for ;111 :ip I•---------:I '· , .' _' -Call .\lr. Bla1.•k. ;,.1;, !ol'\21 po1ntmc-nt. ('ARH IAGr: __ _ A~~nt1atc-d Snuth l'oa!>t Hf:,\L1'Y.fii5-600) LOW, LOW Hrok•·rs. DOWN AT THE BEACH LARGE FAMILY? G REAT BU Y! r:xc-('p11unally r111·· honl•· u1 H1\Yl'llEST .1r1·.t of '.\if'"' port H.-al·h F11ur ltt·dr()(Hn~. r1 cw dr;qit '"· ""'II to "'all l'JrPPl111i-:. tt1•1·1• n ! I)" r1°d(" ror a 1 t.·•I 'f'ernf1r' hrc·;dr1111 l'r111·d at Si!J.~111 !".di 1;73 115~.o f11r mor€· ilc-t ;, 1 I<, ........ .. " & grounds. lia nq uet ~11.ed dintOJ! room is con- v1•n1e ntly S('r\'t•d fr om hui..:c gourmet k1leht~n . S(•p;1r;,ite Wini! ror n1asl1•r & )!Ut•st s u1 les. Swe1•111n£ :.t;11r" lo st·t·oncl s torv s uite·"· flurry~ 11"·ni·r lloughl ;inottu·r ~1u ~t s at·nf1t't•'. Call ~11;:17X8l I•'' '..," ·. ' [~® THE ESTA EASTSIDE 2-0n·a·Lot :-.Loin hou~t· ron1plPt1·I~ rt•rno+:IL·lt·d. Both hon)P" h,111' .. 1·p:1r:itt· 1·nl·lo~1·1! 1 .1rd-. :1111t 1.::ir ,11-!''" flt n1•s-. r1•qu1r•·-. f.r~t s:1IP Sarr1 f11•t• S·1·1 .~l .Citl . C.t 11 t~tf:i 0:1uJ FOREST OLSON INC . RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN lfll1UR1i1\1!11Qru!\1 962·4471 er.:)546-0103 Balboa bland *DUPLEX* $99,500. t-:xct•plionally ~i ttrarl i\'C' upper 3 Bdrnl unit w hcan1c1I, c1•d1n_g :tnd pc.I! & i.iroo,·ed hardwood rluor:. J.ar}tc I Bdrm l11""1'r unit <>l't-::-.i SUN 12 Spm 2121:!12' ~ l)nyx Come see th1.; !u"1o:ur1ou s :l bedroom 2 b..ith shake ro.1r home "'1th largl· )'<!rd and liu.1t i..:11 tc. ()wnt'r "s -.o an-..1uus tht'.') 'll ('\t•n 1 ;1 ~·· J 1·.;ir. hoa1 . 1;1n1111·r h1,11 -.l'. 1·11ndo. l!!I or 'l"ll ,,.., thr dr•"n p.1 .1n1«n l, 11r 11.111 t•xc-han .i.:1· l.\r•t•ll l·nt Nor1h ("1"1.+ \l•·-..1 l11tJ· 23 STEPS TO S4HD & 84 Y $64 ,000!! Prim(•-p rim c arc :1 f'anl.• .. tt(' :i b<lr1n. & f'H ~pht il'\el 11.11h the heach JU SI •l!J y;1rds away. ()Ct-.1r1 ·vit•w. l)!e rooms. hc;1rnc1I 1·e1hn)! & frpll• Ju'! 11 ... t{'d . <lr1I~ $65,!J.C,0 1;.11; 711 l. llp...·n l':\"c~. [® THE REAL ESTATERS ~ 2 BR-D .. ·2B4 569,500 I HARRY B48BITT I Reoltor •. 644· I 5 59 WANT Ocean Vil'w 1-loust' or Lot. Wi ll lrade Sun City, e'alir. p roperty and/ or 1\1ob1lc Jlome w1 ocean \"It'"' 4!}.1 f\894. l d" a I I y s it u a l (' 41 VAl'i\N1' COT T 1,Gf': ~~~~1~1at~~~~d~ri~1;:;~ @)lora va nce rEaltor ''"" for larger homl' in Oa n:1 Frt>:.hly redt'coratrd and rcady t1J n10,·c-111. Lot<; nf ;jp1X'al fur !){';it·h & ha ~ [01t•r .... Po~s 1blc 1ncon1c unit 1n rear 1neludf'tt 111 a!.001t• pnf't' For 1111 11n h<'l11•1•11tih• har ~a1n. l.1kt• ;Jfl' ant <tJ.!l'. t·all 546 2:1 1;1 Pl area . !>4J -5462 or G.-al 1002 G .... rot -1002 ~ IPlace ·················•·•••• ••.•••.•.•••••.......•• Prapertieis ,• .. ' ·. .. 2. '"' "'1 10'·1 I .-.auail tt 11111··---------------.. 751 •1920 ~ 1400 Ol/All \I NIWPOlll !IACH [® G~rol 1 002~rMral ~ 1002 I THE REAL ESTATERS 644·7270 CORONA DEL M4R DUPLEX ..ti.. Gre a t location ! Front house has U 3 bedrooms, firepl ace. 3 baths . Spacious 2nd unit has 2 beclrooms. ca ll us to see this prime property. $94 ,800. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -:si i:-TARBEll!!!!!ll2!!!. rn .. . 1926-1976 LOW INTl·:l!EST : l!ent like paym ents when yc>u asso n1e..• lhc govcrnrr1l•nt loan! l\1g tr<'(·~. :1 bc1..lrooms or convertibll' ct cn. v.·ood ca llincts . built -in~. $.'J!-J .SOO. sacnfice hy o v.·ner lRVINt: 44,500 . ,\cross from pt.1rk & schools . Catirornia ranch style, corner lot.. Entry hall . r«r1lily room. d 1n1n~ room . <irc;.1n1 k itchen. Lazy par t ~· vt-randa out hack. Ur1hc licvablc. c;1ll today! 5 40-1720 2955 Hc.t.or Bl•d. Amc1kc11 latg•Jt Hatn0 Ruol• Compc.•w --.. OCEA~VIEW (lwn1•r -.:11·rih• t• l'ri1·1•11 l't•rfnrmanre Ht•a l 1-:-;ta11· n1·;,r/1 S•• tlftH undt•r "111 p.1y high Pt·rct·n!:ig1· rn.1rlo.1·t"' F .t n\,1-.111· 111 f•ir tu•a\\" 1olurnr 11 .. 1111.i.; l't"·l m•·nl 1·,111 f(1r 1lt · ,,,lt"•)!P•>J1lr· L'all .II \I 1a11 .. 1;.1;,n;1i1:1 'lt)\1 x.11;:1:177 FOREST OL SON IHC. c -tr B h JO 8 !')t-:1.1. i<He itt'zYl" "'tlh a . ap1s ono r a c I II I 'I f I . II II · '·•••••••••••••••••••••• J)a v '1lot < a-.!>1 u'r Ad S<' 11 1· 111•m... !Ml "'i7~. · I HEW DUPLEXES Thal fnlriguing W ord Game with a Chuckle SIV.~) 111 572 .. 'lOO 2 Hr + d1•r1 2 b.1 &.. 2 lir :l Ha unit-. HEW HOME . ~ .,,, ,. \ r ;~ (;.. ~-.-.":, '.i ' 1.i!~ll\lo ht1)!t'Jllll•'lr1·t• .. ·~,.:)~~ \ I \\:l•slh,1\ lru·on11• Jl11rn1·-. "C: ~·J~'I? 270:111 .. 1-. l'alrn.1~ ,I _J;f J •1% ;y1:11 f 'f' .:. , I •I hlk \.\' 1,r 1·:.,t rt•llu 1 • ) ~or°"a d•I Mar I 022 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $."J,l ,!1;11~ :i hr , llta, rrrlr R4RE ~-cRc-'TE _,D;..,=.C ..:.'Ml • t I I I An j IV ~'j <10""._ l .. J 11\ "11· I '"~· V.Q I I •uot... v.. !l-o vo .. ·' I .:I .,.._tv•n y.;;., 1 ,.,.! 4 BR DUPLEX SO . OF IA YSIDE ""11h a 3 lJR, 2 BA rental. (Jrli )' 11.AJ yea r s o ld . F'ci:llunnr;: beam ceillnft"· natural w00t1 :ind btick tt':itture!'> and p erfect. 101,:alton Cal\&14-72 11 . o r •1"Jl l'o;O·,•f<~,.., t!T llP~ 1'1 1"!5t r,j ·~1,1 UNS·"'AMhl t~ .If lllTI R~1· 10 (.fl "'"''WI~ 1 I I I I • I I mm I ~ . ' . . . ' • Friday. November 14, 1975 Hou1e1 for SaH HowM1 For Sak JHoMMt For S• Houwt••••••••~•••S•~•••••••• l0nc,,-,,,,,':,•,P,!!!? •• ~~.~~ ~.'!'::'~•••••• -················•······ •••••.........•..•..•.......•.•..••......•.•.. ~forWt HottseiForS• H°"1e1ForWe ~oc.h -1041 Mtwporileocll 106fHe..,....leodli 106' S-a....t• 1076 ~~~-~ ••• !!!! 1 ........................ ······················· ........................................................................ ······················· ....................... . D4 DAILY PILOT Corw dtl Mor I 022 Hurttiftgl.., &.o<h I 040 Hoon!WMJIOft &.o<h I 040 2 O•u-ups on la.ge ocHn UMIT Bay Shorn. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHVIEW!! view lot . Jtandy to S •br,3bll.WUll..er. So 3oll6 & 3 .16'/J IRIS $28 000 Fall Special 4 BR, d~. dlnmg rm.. LIDO BA,YFROHT lreew.,.167.>00. 11 BUYER .~. 3 $425mo.648-lOllll. • Ba~1de.lncomc& • Think of 1hi11 G~~ .. : hlt·iD kitchen. LI liv. EXECUTIVE HOMES ~ )'OU~e int.erau:u~ Adult-Park NS-wport l>obam 0 e. Lowe 2 r 8 2 B~, den. 2 Ownft° MYst Sell morl.:ugc, avallublC! to. rm ,, rrplc, be<a ms, 3 ANCHORAGE or 6 unit to1 mplf:res wt~ Yum. Mobile, S4ll·tl64 · pper r is 2 )'r!I N c ViJ I y de cor ij t e d, day on th11> 3·BR pool l.o(:v~ls. Redwood e:rter. * Lido Nord. Prime location. 50 F't. lot. tHVlSTMENTS owners un ts: P raillot ~· dys,646-l070nightJi. noewli.SIWl~.000 h RI !>parklcs inside & oul hu1ne ·1.his house ha$ the $'78,9!JO Lgc. pie r & slip. 4 Bdrms., family rm. '7141496 7711 <>!-1" rnthldent1ahl200dlvb1~~·l~~;;~~;;;;~;;;;:=; ve 1ggen orn, Ir liq.: t'ntl'rlatnl·rs lt\HIJ.: apl)C)inlmenl~ for a fa m! MISSION Rl-:ALTY , .. tor l Z rouA uni..,..~ 67~·6160 room .,.,·1th W.<\I.L ur ly ::.ul'h a::. :?·ba. cllx . kit('h •494 _0131 • $400,000 I'=========== I come with !)O(t dollars . DUPLEX 2_2 hr units. flt lHltf lH S. h(·arty .,.,,·dining arcu. t errine 1---:.,:::::_:::.:;c:... __ 4 * Lido Nord. Lge. pier & slip. S IUILDER Ple11seaskfortheinvc•t· Ch US t: l> -H HI C.: K floor plan starts with Bdrms.,spacious&inviti_ng. $325,000 nientdivlslon. RF.ALTVCOft.tPANV. $79~~-~o;;,~·~.;~:-t' I H. t: PLACE· 3 cenlcr entran('c. S43.SOO. UALl'rY-bll 3·JSR w/Oc. *Lido Soud. Pier & slip. S Bdrms. & CLOSEOUT IUCHIEHi"AL Macnab·l1vme ---------'--------1 bcd.roorns or ('On~·crt1bl~· CALL PF:HJ.'0RJ\1ANCt: Vou ., alr1urn,,.lrg. lot . den 2 Fam "1ly home w /loads of amucm $6-.700. 1£ IQ al~ 'n .. droom .... tom bom• •DELUXE th•n, full SIZl'd DININl. Hl<'.ALt-:s-rA'rE,847·3584 .,.,·nr. w/hclp inance. A . . Luxurious new 2·BR, U . °"' .. .... H.U<)M. t>reum kiti·hen. • must sec. Arch Bay Real paneling. $299,750 ?·bll Villa Putricia Coo· Plac• . ; w/viev.• rrom 2nil floor. DUPLEX * n cl t t' r h 0 r r y, <'a 11 lr'"•IM I 044 Estate. 4.99-2271 * Lido Soud. 50 Jo't . lot., Jgc. pier & slip dominlum high above ri· spr.1.,ap...,.rli•• · . Den. family room, 3 -t:xr.ellent 3 UR . 2 Ba. l'l-tl·&l.54 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for 60 ft. boal. r, Bdrms. An xlnt floor ty lo'ghl• w / bre1th· 7.S2·lt20 baths. ~"teps to pri•ale ground floor O•·neo·, '''''' NiC'c Wnocls Cove Duplex. ., be h l i o rls •-0 V SI 0 000 d 1 L h Id ..,25 000 taking coai1toi.I view. Xlnt 1400 OUAll~T "'""' llACM at' . t'nn s c u .,. w '2 vrlv. µat111s & lux-MOVtN' OH '-"· u • · n. Pan. case O • ~' • boat pnv. &aeon Bay. 591.000. F l•. Art·h llay c•" 673 7300 ~• l'lllV•-TOUI financing at SC.960. dn. 16 AplS. l & 2 BR . encl. ss•oi •to. 1,-1 7 /1/76. unousmastcrs1 utc. Coultln 'l w<ul tu [ind a .-.-• ~ "''._ N 1 ••9 800 d • " PLUS Hcul ~sl11.tc ... 499·2277 ow on>' ,... • · an J:araaes. Good area. .__ M Lou M · Tit·w o wne r r<>r thiis 4 1-"0:::C.::::..::::.:::..::::.::"-'-I LIDO REALTY qualifies ror S!.000. t;.ix Fortin Co Rltrs ~2-5000 (r ~). ary anon 2 Rll Renta l w /lurgl'J ~=========~i bdrn1 , 2 balh, fan1ily btlightfulSurprise credlt.CALL 492·41 21 1~~~~~~~~--~~~ ... 642:;;~·8Zl;;5~~~ patio deck I• roonl home, but they ... aw.ails you when you 3377 Yfa Udo, H.I . 67)..7300 BERTitA flENRY •DElUXE ULEX• BOTH Price Re-dYction rnadc sure it was in .:ood see this split level 3 REALTOllS 3--BR. 2-ba. owner'll unit . • w i th w oud hu rn in.: condlt1on be Core they bdrm., 2 bath home 111 a Juan Cireplc + dshwshr. t3) Hones U1thnushed hrt'plact.'I>. \'aullc\I wood ~l ert"d1th liardens il'ft. 'J"crms arc n exible, · 0 2·BR . 2-ba. Xlnt •ond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ I 1 I I very uniqu e ~ctt1n.g . Mo'sso·..,y1·•·10 1067 ..,..___.leach I 69 c..,·,1r-1078 • beam ce1ll n"~ and !\upcr rorma ('II ry, orma FltA, VA considerl'd . hd d II I I b k -,_.. --Top 1~a"on . 1<N down. ~-GI 3202 • 1 1.. 1 .. w . rs , rp e.. n c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'" u J "' _,.-So.·or-11v.· y locat1on . 1 1111nJ! rm · 1 J:.c. ivinh,. Uon 't mi ss out on 11a l1 0. Private yard , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Principals only .••••••••••••••••••••••• SllS,OOU. Fl'l'. (.'all rrn. & f,11f'l1 Y rm. wit Jr\•u1c'shestbuy. l~rJ,:c mature trees ''STARTER" For Sale Dy Owner. East 8)' Owner, Sun Ranch, Ownr/Bkt.S56-617t S 644 -7211 frph· : H!>:.Um l' 7' < V A OPEN SAT. I ·5 Loads of charm ~ Sec lO· A.')sume this $28 MIO VA Bluff Condo, 3 Br 2Vii Ba. new upgraded 4 Bd, 2Vt 1-".C:.:::.::::::::.=:::::c:.::c_ __ I *RENTER * 1.,.111 of S:lj uo11. F .1' 4031 ESCUDERO day at$82,SOO at 7.-,;. lo;in . Py'm ta. of P\1 pallo, Im mac. Cond . ba., '>"ll acre, close lo 52 UNITS ••t-'OR TllEUNUSUAL"' $74.'Jl)O $2i5. Lo\l'I)' J Br. with $.Y.J,500. 640-4082, ore. or Dana 1-larbor & Beaches. 16 in Anaheim, 36 in San-C.l\fesa $160 1 hr, sngls mfiwtk:Btrt!l wood dc("k in~ in rear 640-5.11HTenanl in House. 493-60.17. ta Ana. $610,000 , Gross is C.Mesa S28S 2 br ' kids 833-2906 SIN CE1 960 PRICE SLASliED . -" 552·7500 red hill IJJ@IDilG'g;' y<i rd. Close to :st·hools . F or ll i g Ca n Yo n Santa Ana I 080 $93 ,000. Call ltealtor C.Mesafurn $90 1 br Owner will carry a lar~e J'ropcrties, call Big Ca·••••••••••••••••••••••• PaulCoud. 962·614Z Jlunt. lkh pool, 2 br, ap· 499·2800 2nd. Just $48,500. nyon R("a]t y. 644-1193 •S •MDPOl~E* pins, kjds, pet $250. ====--~---1 MISSIOHVIEJO ,.. "' INVESTORS llunt.Bch3br$280kids REALTY N'pt. Shor~s Specials Newly listed 3 HR, 2 Ba. .Jlunt. Bch fu1n dlx bach 837 9500 Uoll house. 2 Sly. A· Din .rm & Garden 4Homesonhugclot padw/frple $225. -Jo'rame. Only $63.500 K1 lt!hen. Only $49,900. Prime Easlside location N1o1.'Pl Jj{'h (urn $2602 br Owner Says Srll!! ASSOCIATES, RE At TORS t"'rom lhc sunny t•ntry to 1·=~~~~~~~~~1 , ..... ~;=~~~:·:~ ...... ! realt y .A-Olan REAL ESTATE Charining 2-sty. w 1rami-w/assumable loan. Ca ll Good Spendable MANY MOR~ AVAIL ly rm. Retlueed lo $61 .900 838-83(}1 SJ lO,OOO Rental Journol the rec-reat1011 :.irea & pool, this 1s a s he1•1' de· 900 Gl•·nnf.'y"• !It 404 0471 )40 03111 light ! 4 Hdrn1s., :1 buths. OCEAN VIEW PARADISEI on fee land 1n c11c:l us1ve 2 lk!dnl(im hcimt' on ror· Teenagers • ASSUME 7°/o LOAM No credit qual1fy1ng nu new Joan 1·0~1 s . If th1~ sounds good <«111 us, W(" t·an m ake 1t h:qipcn 1'0 1oul"' 3 Bil. nr . HARIG REALTY PAULMARTIH 530.4020 Fee l'lubhouse, pools, tennis, Re-altors 644·7383 l'll'. SS6,900 1 --'-"-'---"-C.:.'-'-'-'---·l-c;:,~=======c Landlords Free Servi{'e lrv1nl' Terraf·1· {fJwnl'r 111,r lol with t•nc:lo:'lcd 1'ht• ~ood life in l~aguna . may con~Hlt·r 1 .... ase/01>· ,.:.ir:IJ!L'. '"' r.llle to h(:ach. Haven oi Hdrm ., den, fa m rm, CAYWOOD REALTY Souffl LO<Jll"• I 086 ~ ~ • 548·• 290. ······;.uaiRc······ 1 r; ! :11 Oceanfront OCEAN YIEW : ~~:~~ fl\.iiJtiR!fiirli1,, tion 7 1. 6 K TH S:.~1 .0l'Xl 536 KKJO Bnn~ the poo\ tahlc :ind wood & glass design; lg 0 • AMGA mus1t:al instru1ncnts and pool , it ccks. ocean \'US. ~12100 WILLIAMS OPEN SAT JSUM I ·5 set up a s pecial room for ~'."·'~·91."'""""""~"""""""""~I l~L~ ~~. ~ run and enjoy menl. &er ABSOLUTE STEAL Largest & best duplex in CENTUllY 21 REALTY B 2 'I< b b "Id · 5 u~ITS J\1ember Board or Rltrs, 3 r.. ~ a.; w er s n B B & custom home; close lo Jl andsome contiguous Be tt e r us. ur. ~ • I I ~~::~~~~~~!.I the poss1bil1l ies .... 1th lh1s _j • • J ¥ ii I• ~~~~o~~~nt~~l~~m~~:~ • 675-5930 • beautiful c arpet 1n ~. FIXER-UPPER TllAT 'S HllillT '. t o wn . Spectacu lar Granad a 5 13 . 3 ca r roaslllnc \'1cws: 2 bdrm. Des1r;1blc North Lal':una I'.!: a r a J! t', 4 I a r I! c & 3 bdrm., with family location . J bdrm., I bath bo rm 5 b ths· 4 lrpl•• 5 bedrooms . .:1 :1nt nus .. a . ~-~-. beach & priced below bldgs. Prime ea:stside. ChamberofCommerce r e placement cost ; 675·WOO. $20.f.fftoRente-n $81,750. 1-"""="-------1 $165 H.B. 1 brw/garage :ti;,r; t-: ("·L lh\ \', ('d\I WE HAVE IT! wallpapers and panel •................................ ~-·1 St1 .,.,.,11 -.uu ' Co me sec in~. llas been freshly this ol\(' iif a k1ntl spark I painted. It's \'acanl and PRICEREDUCED 1n~ '1 bdrn1 La <Jursta rt•ad y to mo\'C into OWN J.:H ANX I CJUS hnmc 111 11.B . Coi.v J.,R ti67,300 lnrludeslhl'land Beautiful Custom1tcd ""'1lh l~e frp[(', farm. styll' house, ..,,·1th sep. 2 bdrm .. room. air conditioninJ:. encl. garages ; all bit-ins I hath ~uesl house, on vu.·~ <u·rc Int . :ill ..,,1thin + carp. Finest in C\'Cr- ii,000 sq . ft . R ·2 lot v.·ulklni.; dis tanl"l' to yth1ng~ $.150,000 CJ.,.,'nl'r muvin~ Eas l :;l'hools & r l't·rf'31ion CA Li o · •-t•· ?J 1.4 S7tt,500 fa l'lll llt•s llurry on th1~' ~..:U 4-Ple!C, Dana Point, gooo investment, helps pay h v1nK cost. 493.2394 Bkr Sl80C.J\l .1 br, gd loc $210C.J\1 . z br, ram ok $215 H.B. 2br, nr ocean $275 Westm. 4 br·2 kids ~ Ftn.V. 3br-2 for ram Lotsforsale 2200 $295E.CP..1 lg3brforfam llVJ-1 Lusk. 4 Btl . 2 ba kitchen for grits & .:rub. 877S11ndcaSlll' 1 l-:xelnt f1n ;_1n ring, VA &IO-l!H7 . tl'rms !>15-9-l!H. ---.~--~I LE RAISOR REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5JO..a5o5 A.gt LEVEL R-3 LOT I FREE SERVICE 4 or possibly s units . TO LANDLORDS CUTE COTT AGE S19.9t>o. -""4MC. MEW. SP AMISH In .. c .zonl'", .,.,,alk to MISSIONVIEJO 1tt;AL'l'V · 2story3Br .2Ba,w /den. h1.•arh & town. J Rdrms.. REALTY ~..,,,.po re Po it O!fi<ir I·'• balh.~. frplt·, fenced arched windows Spanish Costa Mes a I 024 4~23CampusUr .. lr v1nc yard "'llh tree:>. Needs 581·1000 Duplex, Ba y /\v. Balboa. tile 120 de!?ree ocean Campus V<Jllt•y Shop (;tr. somt• fi:iong. SW.(150 -Sharp, l'Ustom. S97 ,500. view, Victoria Bch area Arca of deluxe ap;1rt·1 ments. Sellin g at a s· Bay or beal'h 2 br, $260 .• sessed v.iluf:. 646-3928 kidc; ok, N.B. Al so H.B. 2 eves : 5"8-3561. br. $190 .• s ingles ok . C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE PLU5POOL HUMTIMGTOM HARBOUR CALL 8 33·8600 l;OA."i'r JlHQPE RTIES. prin only $89,500 eves -~ Newport Beach I 069 673-5'11U 499-2972 OPEHSAT f.iUH.2-5 I " ....................... OPEHSATf.iUH 1·5 Mobil•Home• 4631 Sl•rroTr••Ln. '' ... e1• 5lS VI GRAHO f<>rSal• 1 100 Uni•~rsity Park , . NEWPORT VILLAS STA IE ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,, •. .,,,,,.,.., Single s t ory Blu f s Lachenmyer 3 br $285., kids, pets, singles. Also Lag. Bcaeh 2 br , frple . h as all. singles ok. Chg. 979-8430 Don 't miss this fant"sl11· party homt•. S\l.'lln pool & huge rumpus room. Nc""'- ly dcroralcd & nev.•\y h ~I ed. Only $52.500. Ca II ~·9491 . Townhouse 3 BR. 2'i-ba. Pricefl sell at $54 ,000. 3 Bdrm . indi\'lllual 11osN.Coo,1 Hwy.l o9vno t ownhouse · beamed •lnPriRe5ales• to h~omc , 1·harm111j.!k~lt~clor. 494-1177 Con~~~:~!~i':1:i!~~mes ce1I.. i ndirc~t lighting. •IO WIDES• YEARLY 1-amlly rm. & ltt· icn "' shutters brick frplc.· • l2WIDES * Mount · D e-rf opl'n o~1to hUJ!l'. 1Jr1t·k OPEN HOUSES Wl•st{'liff arca low mai.ntcnan{'e end •20WIDES • atn, es ' REHTALS Realtor ~-11111 Meed lmrned Sale REAL TY INC. Great fa mily home . JBr.1 __ ~7~1_4_:/_8~4c..c6_-~1~3~7~1;__1 2ba, Fam . rm. frplt• i>al1<1 l':..11a:-lt·t•p1n this orNev.·portReach .1 1 1 1 p' .· •24 wIDES• Re-sari 2400 ON & OFJo" waterfront. tcrr1f1\' ms lr. bdrn1 •• l'ANOHAr't11C VIEW $42,000to $44,000 uni · cosc o_poo · ossi· call ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300. Up. Call for a list . ..,,·hilt' star ~azin,g 1hru 3 BH . 2-ba. dbl size lol 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths ble lease/option. $72·900 ,.l{UGl-I ~ TODA y .• LAKE ARROWHEAD No fee. ~oann~ "";111 .... or .:lass. l"i•n IJC split ror hid~. sit(•. separate dinin~ a rea 530-0200 ESTATE JACOBS REALTY You v.·111 IO\'t' the open S87 .500 OPF~N SAT /SUN •l}(>cor.itor .,.,all to .,.,•all 6 Br. or 5 Br +lofl. 675_6670 fel'h ng 1n a hvin~ rm. 12·5· 31731 ~tar Vista, S. earpclin~ AcreGCje'for sole 1200 enormous frpl{'. 27 ' beam --------.,.,..,.- v.·ith t•a thedr;1l rc1l. Laguna. • t:neloscd p at io or ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ceilings, w/all front win-Balboa Island 3206 l)leusedropbyto!\rt'' •• N/1-:ND I.ACUNA. bal{'ony AVOCADO LAND. $1 .790. dows overlooking Jake ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside. Walk lo school. ONLY S3000 DOWN Un :! Agnt.S48·301 1 Br. I '~ ba lov.·nhousc. 2 -"=="-=C..----1 Yr s old. Close to beh J\s- l~aut. O{'ean view 2-BR. •Co ntinuous elcaninJ! I RtA1.1C'IR \ per AC. Rancho. Calif. Ph: days (21 ~) 636-5795 BAYFRONT 2-bdrm·den· Wt-;JIAVF.Hl-:N'l"ALS Ir~. lot. $76,500 . OPEN O\'Cn ~c:',!:;"' 80'7.,SellerFin.8'".z"/._ Int. t'\"CS 645 -4365. Open 2ba.frplc.patio,dblgar. CALL552·7000 SAT /SUN l ··I : 1656 •R efr ige rator . 1t:c 640·7000 Tight$ Corces sale. House Sat & Sun, h)' Yrly. NELDA GIBSON, Low s£'. maker Owner. 714/676·5734 01o1.·ncr$S5,500. Realtor,615·2898 College Park , 3 BR. 2 Ba, sume loan. No qualify. -lge ram-rm. newly de· 1n~. $347 mo pays all. coratcd. 545·5141 $51 ,500. ~1 c Don a ld I John son, HEPOS throut Cnunly. 714 /752-6282llrinc-. Only . § rvin~ lom~. l:eaftors •• l .. A<;lJNA NIGUEL •3 heat ed s .,.,·imming BAYAVE. d Or-County i\ll NI R ANt:l-1, 4·llK, pools Duplex in best Balboa Pi;u-tner wa.nte for pro-p~ 500 210 Pearl 2 story. 3 br, Z $'.'5K to $58K. Lo dn. 9··~ int. Call for details Wills R. E. 646-3013 ; 546-7739 J\1esa Verde. Spotless 4 BR 1-s t y. Quiet St . CLOSEST TRACT ·ro BCJ-l 2 \1)-bll on 1 i acre. As-• Dr;1pcries loc. Great !or owner/""-Citable choice r eal estate • ~ •1 2 ba, frp\c , den. patio. gar. Sum.bl .. 7'" VA l<>ao -t e $25 000 re ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lse. $525 . mo. Yrly. .. ~ · •Log burninJ! fireplace l'upant. 4 Bdrms .• 2 ba. & ve_n or · • · $56,000. OPEN SUN f -5: •Abundant l'losct space 3 bdrms 2 ba . L~c. !i v· q wred. SS0,000 guaran· LEMON HEIGHTS Owner (213)367 ·4651 293'12 ViaAcaso. with mirrored <'iosct . , ·1• 1 &bl .. teed return. Seeured by Df:LUXE . CUSTOJ\1 between 8 & 4 pm 2 STORY·$36,500 ARCll BAY doors. 111~ rm., rp cs. t-in s. lsl T.D. wilh R.E. valued wkdays. REAL F.STATE Upper has open beams & SIOO 000 96808881 ESTATE. Over I acre,l --~-------POOL·IRVIHE 499_2277 1184· I 256 lge. deck. over • · · O· lu s h ~ r o u n d s w I Balboa Pe-ninsula 3207 · $74.900. Agt. &10·5-560 l\y owner, 3 Dr, 2 Ba , Cam rm , v.·ct bar, cul dc- s :i l', garden settin g, home admired by ever· yone. s.56.500963·3901 Prime Ir vine loca tion, Ruttond,Raad VIEW TRIPLEX day. walerlall & Koi fis hpond.••••••••••••••••••••••• Stl'IJ down livi n~ room 10 WO.ODt~J) R ET R t.:AT . NEWPORT Bt:ACH Coiy 2 lx1rm . front house Orange Co. 40 acre ranch 3--BR. 4-BA. unique fami· 3·BR. 2-ba. oceanfrnt. cork & smokt•d J!lass Un1qul'2br&den w/par-Calif.92660 +twol·bdrm.units .... ·ith or ten 4 a cre ranchos. lyrm.2600Sq.ft.ofcom-condo nr. s hop s & • OPEN llouse Sat. & Sun. 4 wal ls' l;ourmet kil cht•n. IY patio. on rear of lge SalcsUffit·e -l'hone vic ws o(bay&ot:ean,on Util., 3 mi. to Coto de fort&luxury.$224,500 •• restaurants. Panoramic 376 Flower SI. C ~1 Br 21"2 Ba. nr beach. As · W1ndini.: ""'rouJ;!hl iron H-2 lot. $77_.500. 714 /645--837 3 Peninsula. $125.000 Caza. S48-5438 vu. $400. mo. Agt 644·6397 stairway 1.0 queen s1ie Yeats R. E. 499 -2237 IA~"! I NEWPORT BEACH ~ CALL NOW OPENS1\T/SUN 1-5 sume 6('"~. $62,500. Ov.·nr. -' Comet-Lob/ CorOfto del Mor 3222 Beautiful EAST SI DE 968·4516 home. Lathe & plasler. 3 l-==-=:.:..------1 Bdrms. Jari:::e i.tlass win bedroon1 s , Sc par;1.1e L09""'aHiqytl 1052 DIRECTIONS:Fromthe REALTY 675·1642 C .'., 1500 752 7315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry. Centra l air.••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport 81\'d . FrW)' 2815NptBl,,d .• NB •••• '!~•••••••••••••• '" CHARl\11NG 2 hr. l ba. 2 dows overlook pool. 4-car garage for s tudio or works ho p . Clos e t o sch ools & 17th St . CHA Rl\1 . Stone frplc , bookcases. wood panel· ing. Hardwood floors. Copper piping. Auto sprinklers. TllE ONLY ONE LIKE IT. $55.000 owner . Ph: 646·5667. Fount$1in Valley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BYOWHER 4BEOROOM Sharp 1400 sf1ft house. n ear Gi s ler School . O.uts tandini::t value at $49,900. 18709 San An- tonio. Call 968·53 19 or 642·8S84 Principals Only. Httntln<JI°" &.och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL &JACUZZ I S.19.900. 4·BR + hu,ge ram rm&: boat j!;ate. 8·Blks. t beach. 968-5403 Bkr. 2'/J YRSOLO WALK TO BEACH Gorgeous, near new, 4 bdrm. 3 ha, formal din· ing. huge sep. FR, 3-car garage, park, te nn is courts. ab s olutel y beat.lliful. llurry can't last. 963-5671. .. 3 Br, den, xlnt ('Ond., many xtras, assumable loan _$.160...::·e-ooocc__ ___ ::c960· tSM TOWNJIOUSE 2 Stocy, 2 Br. 1 1~ b;., c rtm Int .. lnclds lush crptng, drps, frplc , Armstrong tile, POOi •. ree. rm. pvt patio, etc. SUPER SHARP !. A s· sumable 7% loan, n qualif)'inri. orrered by owner $24 ,9~0 F l Ri\t . '3&-1857. U.KEAREA Se<:l uded patio. Spa rk!-R T hs 3 B 21 south to 17th St., turn lert DONALD M. BIRO inJ! pool . Bi\llt;AIN y owner .,.,.n e r i:z o>n t7th 10 R"tland (I DOLPHIN R .E. Cemetery Lots. llarbor ear gar, frp){'. $325. I' HI CE D & S II A ll p , Ba . la~ds{'aped, pool & Rest. CM . Askin~ $250 ..,,,oti•'•'· •-Ito•' 549-8867 ·rownhome. Call fast J<1t·ui.i_1. ov.·ncr relocat-h\ork past Irvine Ave.). 998So.Coast llwy ea. 675-6188. Pho ne R-~Estal 1 ... _1700_ init $42,950 495-0469 turn left '\4ths of block to Laguna Beach 494 -8581 ..... "_7.oo. eu1 e 3 Br 2 ba garage frplt· ~ =='-"-'-'-'-"---I NEWPOllT VILLAS. HARBOR VU HOME ......., ._, Wanted 2900 blt~s ~~s. ds h~hr &. Real Estate byMt!t/AY REDUCED TO SELL So elegant & st'rene, you 'll think you 're dreaming. 2200 sq fl of open. li ght & airy al· mosphere s urrounded by unlimited priva cy in lus hly landscaped y:irds . Mar ve lous mirrors, pec ky c edar decor , wallpaper, etc. 968-4'156 OPEMHOUSE SA1".&SUN.lto 4PM 1455 Mornin~side J)r, New c u s t o m home ; sweepin g orcan & ("a - nyon \'U , 3 Br., 2 '12 ba. w / unique appls . I ~:::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::ol 11a\•en for harried ex-Commercial ••••••••••••••••••••••• patios. $400. mo. 644·0030 ~beach units $.52.500. Gd ec-utives. Easy access to Proprrty 1600 O WN Pr ope rty in income. R-2 ror lot. Gin· freeways . C lose t o •-.••••••••••••••••••••• ln,glc wood, l-lawtfiOfnc ny Fortun e, rltr . re{'reation areas. 38r.•• SAN CLEl\1ENTt:. orSO.Ba y Area ? 675-7520. 2Ba, FP & a big yard for Choice location on Del WILL PAY CASH! -'-'-'--'-'-C-.'-------1 just putte ring around. Mar. 4.000 Sq rt. with Pk. Tom D'Alessandro DUPLEX WITll SLIP $14 .500. Open Sat/Sun parking. Ideal for home T.D. PROPERTIES HOMEFIHDERS * •642-9900• * Wlk to ocean Ibr util pd ·chg - . 3br, appls, kids pet gar Bil!Carroll 640-5560 4 807P D th I . h" b 'Id 1-. l orl armou . orn1s 1ngs, w ers em-(2l3) 674 ·6907 anytime llaslings & Co lleultors . BIG C •MYOM porium. _e tc. Le.ase/or or (714)846_5221afl.6 3br 2ba, fp, appls, gar CHAHHELFRONT ~ lease with opt1on tool-...'.'.~:.'.:'.:~~'!.!..'.'.'.'.:.'.'.._J --~~-:'-~=-- l -48•droom 3 Br , 3 Ba. Monaco purchase.CALL492-41 21 Rentals 5 Br house. $450 mo .. 618 n••-D T h BERTllAHENRV Acacia, Corona Del Mar. Mou "TAl" VIEWS canf' wn s e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. ,.. • 21,<;1 Ba, close lo tennis & r REALTORS 673 3231 CITY LITES. Largest 2 pool. Open house Sat/Su n beauti ull y upgraded. Hous~s Fumished c..c...:· c.:_ ______ _ Disillusioned? Tired o ( searching ? Looking for a 4 bdrm La Cuesta under $70.000'.' ... \l/ith a (am rm. sep. din. rm . firepl. I~. cov'd patio. Call now 968·4456 or J Br Charming end 10.5. $82.SOO by Owner. ~rand _ n e w · garden Condominiums ff own·••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br house. New t·pt.s. & unit townhome. Pool. 48462ndSt.Nv.·ptShores. 1acui.z1, many xtras. housesforsalc-1700 GC"Mral 3102 paint. Bltns , frpl{·, Nothing to compare at <805) 642_0575 or (714) OpenliSouse Sat&Su89n2-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• patios. Adults only. $325 $45 900 Owner 174,500 644·7 5 mo. Sat & Sun only. Call WOODS COVE &.1··y· th• Good Lif• 646-1615. 3 BR DIME HORTH LAGUNA s.nm pool. l be. kids ..... 615-0632 + COMDOS C.M.AlsoCdM lbc,$175. --------- 0..,,'Tler anxious: 2 Br .. 2 .. 99-4584 493-2513 HARBOR VIEWllOMl'::S P Ls k H B 1 b l"I • M ORT · . e .0 · · · r, u 1 Old Cdl\1, 2 BR, fam-rm, $145,000. ba, view, pri\"a le patio Portofino. immac. 4 Br. 3 EWP Whitewater Views· 2 & 3 pd, singles. pets. N. B. I Lease $350 Dave S Agt As king S76 .000-no r e· t'OUR BEDROOJ\1 , 2· Ba, finished bonus rm & $74 5001 bdrm.units rrom$.54,000. br $140., util pd. Chg. 644•72110r8J.J-0996 • • asonableofferrefuscd. bath , fam i ly room . loft.$91.500(orquicks ale ' • 420 Cyp r ess, N o rth 979-8430 t•ne loserl ba ck yard. do)!· prinonly,640-6341 lJ ARB 0 R VIEW Laguna ~-'-'-"-'-------Front 2 Br 1 Ba, gar & patio, new paint & crpls. Call 673-66.Sl, $300 mo. •OPEH HOUSE• 1123 Main SI. 12-5 run. Wonderful fam ily HOMES ! LoViJest priced Call 675-7225 c ................ c1e1 •••• M ......... l •• 1.2.2. hvin~. $59.950. l\1onaro in tract! Double *BOHDREALTY • •BEACONDAY• door entry . l\fassive Charmin1t secluded hOme, •BAYFRONTH0 ti.1E• cracklini::: fir e place. Custornbuilt,lyr.new,4 831 ·9411 •••PLUSUNIT••• Spacious formal dining BR, 3 ear gar+ trlr pad View }louse+ Apartment . TennisCrl Boat slip room. Vaulted ceilings. ,., ,.,,,.,,.,,.,, .... , ...... \ \IJJ·:,· HE\1:1'\ 2 Br, lg \iv rm frplc. nice· Costa Mna 3224 ly landscpd, $450 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• off alley. Quality thru-N. End 1 1/:z Blks to Laguna Niguel. 5115,000 Garden view kitchen. HEWCOHDO out.Quickpossession,no Bea c h . $11 5.000 h y . , 0 Breakf ast n ook . C,OStaM•sa 3124 EASTSJDE 644.5687 qualifying. Owner will o wner . Favor ab l c the: choice community wner/agt 675'5016 Secluded double door ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br & den, 21h ba, former help finance. Owner / f inan cin~. PRI NC . · · L d I $ 3 5 O"LY 673 ~3, M STIM mas ter s uite. ar~e . 2Br Condo pool nr.wfurn mo e . 395 . 4 A BERO ENTERPRISES CO Rkr. 536-0133 ,.. · ·J• EW LI G F..XTRA sharp Park Lido bedrooms. J'.l edwood COV· 4 Bedroom Z Ba .•. ra~ily & appl in~I w 1D. Adults. Univ~rsily. 645-9543 inTheShores condo for sale or lseop-e red p a ti o. See to rm .2stoi:y,3s~1mm1ng $36850 642_5016 -'-"'--'--'-'-''--"'-'-'"--- SEEK & FIND' Abraham Lincoln OSSFTKNOITAPI C NAMEJI /\I F: fl 0 A ll F: U I V I 0 E !'ol U 0 II R A RIA H H ,.\HA ~Iii. I N c 0 L NIEL TE H C>M ESTEAD A C TUASWMAB S C' E S P W T S A G R U U :-> Y T T F. (.; R 0 II N R E T A IJ R S S E H D 0 A H A K CO AINNl,MNF.W ~ALf.MTT AMO U NLAEOOITRT UN H SG NAGllGBLRBLPAMYSONOI C RE C J'l.TE't''n C PN l.'NH I Rr t\ Y N IJ I A A P ,J tJ f: R A T !'ol t: N 0 H PT V Rt C l l SCRP AJ O llTVPT 101 LLVI C K !'o1 8URCYTRAM t'OYFDKT"ARG SU EMOllOU JpKWAHNALLElCCMNEGf tion. 3 br, 2 ha , up· believe·callnow752·1700. J>O<?ls,adult .section. end · rno . · 4BrCondo.nicearca,rec. 3-Bedroom with 8'xl2' .r t '1 I II T I ·1 $425 533 ... , J!;ra d ed , dbl ~ara.,c / vr•11.111<;1·11~1uN ro~11irt.:1 • uni . ••on ice o own Fountain Valley 3134 ac1 . mo. ....,.., addition in family room, ... I H $37 950 d ys/645 6163 ~~~~~h s~i~i~h~~s b[~eg~ 8:£:~r;;~~:~~~~~:~~~: [ ~~'m';l!i.1~1 ! ~75~~1s·'·~••o/wner. ' . ~~:·~;·~;:;;;;;a·:;~;; 3 ;R. 2 ~-dble;::: ffl)l c, Popular .. 1-l .. Plan. Gate S7S·I070or 675.7184 ~' -~~.!.~-bonus .rm, 2 ca:r gar~ge, fed yd. $325. mo.+ dep. guarded area. rec. itssal• 1800 t e nni s. sw 1m m1ng 745 Center St Bill r •• ·11· l ps to be h clubhouse, avail Dec. "'"" ~..... • ' $'76'.~es, s e ac ·Newport leach 1069 MC"wportleech 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3 25 mo. 751-5851 orl -~--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• NEW DUPLEXES · 962·0265 4Br 3Ba. back bay area. STEPS TO MEW 1wi111 DOOi Choice East Aine Condo. upper corner unit close to guest parking, with goU course view. Eas)' lift"!>tyle' living enhanced with privacy. $42,900. LAGUNA NIGUll ltlALTT ~ FAMILY PARADISE Large, beautiful wooded estate o n Corona dcl Mar hillside, w /view of islands & h arbor. 5 Bdrms., 7 baths; pool . Over 'h aore_ $249,000 DANA POINT Nu crpt, drapes. palnt. ZBr/1 Br $68,950 Loguna leach 3148 $4.Zamo.49'1-2796 3 Br 12 Br $70,950 ••••••••••• •••••••• •••• 1---------- 3 Br /2 Br $75,950 2 Br. 2 Ba cottagt', Only 3 left a t these beamed ceilings sun · price!. S2000. tax credit. deck nr Pottery 0Shack LRG 3 BR. 2 Ba. <'rpls. drps, <'hildren O.K. no pets. Nr schls. 557--8177 flome & income. $32S '494.1374 WcitbayJnromeHomes · Sparkling dlx 3 br, frplc, J.4121CstHwy,496·3431 3 Br 2 Ba, part. !um, $450 beaut. yd. Grdnr. Nr. I r m o. 2 b lk s beach , WestcliCf.S3S0.675·1M9 Reome roperiy 2000 Ch\\dren & 1>et.s OK. Aft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dee. I , 1257 Catalina TWO 4.PLEXES •97-29'l0or ••4-4723 Very s pacious, clean, ... wport leoch 3169 lots of lawn, trees, cop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME $31 ,000 Ccny 3 br "Doll Jfousc" oo manicured 1round~. ,.., • .,...,""': n.. hkklfft .. ,,, .. 11,t.t1 ....... ....._, ,.,. •• r11. Reil brl•k p atio with '*'•••I'll. 1111. "-"· ., •1., ... 11,, 1 .. tlwo ll"lUM-r11111 ••ch Sale by owner. 2 Br. 2 Mi condo overlooking '1th green El NIJ(uel Country Club, West Nine. Ph. 49S-4S.'i6 or 496·230'7 pe r plumbing, bltins OF.LUXE h 1 sprinklers t.~stablished ' town ousc n .. · "' the Blulfs. 3 bedroom. Take your choice 2 story. 4 hr, 2 bn, nr. So. Csl . Pl9Z41, $.185. Costa Mffa. Or 3 hr. 2 ba, everythinl(, $395. Fountain Valley. 548-4471 : )4().3666 3 Br 2 Ba . dbl gar. dshwshr, newly decoral· ed. SlOO dcp. $325 mo . 646-6273254 Ce<'il Pl. Cl\1 . " hl•otMl M-••• 119• II I• •• ...... , ('OYel', BBQ and planten. ~MANCfPATTOf'f "8Mbn'&AD At..'T pr;1p,w SAJ.~M Step l8¥er' kitchen wilh l'OMD'fl THl:ATfl' H Nf..lfT All: s. OOlJOl.Afl • dJ ol JI t n I , • m 11,. fOltT8UNT£R HOlJRI: DIVIDED 8'11:1~C:flflLO t Cr.a ~klla• flr11 place, Gll'l.MeCLl:LLAJrf MARYTOOD U.l .CRAl'tf .. larmaJ liv nn. Mlrron Ir ..,, ____ •_o_M_o_•_•~o_w_, ·~-.,,;.-"'.,,..";...."_•_ .. ____ ~:~ wall t:overt Aisume Enjoy much l1rttr "iffk A Find .. pu1il•• •Hh ""'*'Ml •L~ dl:tcovtrlnrr Pn-1in1n •ll•IM'W .. ,* ol 2t·i:-n honlil•t•. ,..,.,_. loan, $301 month Tomd1r mlume:. I. H lind m. "rid II fm ,.•ch. mak1n1 chKkt all. BKR ·Mll. po1y•b!fl 10 ··~ & rum" 111 c or 1_h•~ ntw~paptr. • 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Optn Sat·Sun 12·4. 5 Bt, 3 ba, all £•tras, beaut cond. By owner $82,500. 83t).200S 14 COUIWW. IAMllY CO. 644-1766 rent.al history. Cannot be 2.h bath. $525 furnished, replaced today. SSS.000. also avallable unfurn, each. Agent, S49.()II2 or Bkr 673-8550 646-6110 . . . MESA VERDE. nr schools & park.• Br, Din. Rm. Z Ba, It rrplc. $300 mo. 645 .. 71S Hoe.Mt U•f .... 1h1d Ho:r'el Ud~ n~ .., v .. 1 .. , ._ .... ~ ~,.. \u, ...... a. 1 ~lO.°'Wd Arw tilMfltl ,_,.ilwd Aporhnf'•h u.fw"a. f'rwt!y, No\iembe, 14 1975 -0AJL V PILOT § ~ ···········-·········· ....................... ······················· ....................... ....................... ....................... ., ~~~--l ''"'1:. •--• u•o• ....__, 32~ lo • -401• u .. ~-· J740 ~-~--3824 Afa1 ... 11-... ~·"-... Apaih1a1111Jww1•• _ ... .__ 224: <1v•--"' -) 1._,...,. a' t-IC• •1 •• ;•-..... -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wUwf'w'wltlll4 ltoO .C ••••1•••••·············· ......•...........•..... ..••..•..••..••.....•.. ........................ •••••......•......••..• •.....•.•••...•••.•••••• . ' le--• 3140 H rt 1e-• 316' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\replaee. 3 Bedrm J ba y 3 B i:ne, tee J•rd, view Off•••••,_. Oft _... ~wpol _.. cpts, m,., bltns. 0Super AR~~: c~~~~m~ pro \y, Av1ll now. COME STA y WITH us I , 2 • 3 Br. Adults •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,r'~~T:~s. IOc1llon. SUS/mo drps Swimmlai pool ""'· m •· R>ta Myers LOW-WEEKLY n,.TES , -.dsbwbrl,shaJ<t>la. 01\1 BEACH LAS BRISAS &STONPT 963-4SEll'63·1786 rn~ iyard. $400 mo~ Real E• 1t•> . _ KA cloactd 41,raae, trplc, MINUTBCll EASTSlOE on 'h Acre Pool IVC' lncl'd. $3l-'52t 49&-5420orM-l10 Beautlfully rurnished large studios and ~:· Ga.a • wlttt' pd. SI 00 IOHUS For Di~rdr:,~naUng Ba.cb, 1&2 BR •. 6r2 a.. f'1m . Rm, frplc. orm·S'Tl•. 4 Br. 2 ba, vi~w. M2S mo; one bedroom suites _ all with full LA MAMCHA APTS Efflrtency rrom S2M W.tch the sun set from $172.lO pool, car, bltns. $395 TWO&THREEBLOCKS c-IGH:toa.ch!Ji.5hof16;pre· kitchens. n85(-()ttPlace.CP.l 2Br,1&28a(romS:?60 o•trtheoct<M Adults.NoPets 6'6-5811aftiPM. FROMBE Cit 1U,earea.8kr495-.fl6S3 642:-5013 3Br,2&,from5't7S 1S61!\1esa0r. '~'iliu •• PAald .l«ac.h within steps (&Bits J<:a81svlde>l. )Newport 1 3-BEDROOM with fam.I · ly room, t"Overed palio. fenced yard, ac~s from school. S3SO. Call HAL PINCJ-ll N , Realtor , 67S-4.'m OPF.:N SAT /SV_N 1-5: 2080 Garden Lane, O;ista Mesii. 67S4392. AVAIL DEC. 1sr 3 BD, UA, FP, B/I. children OK. Near all schools $375t mo. ~45 ·6140 or 642·8181. .,.,, •~ Year round vacation Apartine.nt living with motel conve MEDITHRAHEAH •Summer&: Winter nt l JJ.t-:vRc.>O~t DLX. 2&3-IR A.nS. home. Pn..,ate area, l br, niences. Heated PQOI, sun d~ck • .a!r·. VIL.LAGE be3('h 1s tM-:1utifu\ •lhtutrd 1W>OI $46.9860 . • some stud Io s, 2 ba, drpg, ('rpts, hlllns, conditioning. ,Linens & utilities in-•Views of ~an. •SUn deck EN TE ~~r~~~-ces , en<'losed !~-~~et s O.K. Hef. eluded. Maid service, television, selfi ~~~~~nC:C::ts~ ~=;~~~a&:PalCI:' :~~;~~:t~~~~~~~~~ ·1:x~:1~11JJC~~~FGATE MANY OTHER llO~tES service laun~cilities av~lable. d r apes, rireplace, S •Lu.r~e pri\'utcdt..-ek:1 •t-:1evator condominiums above the ft:APTS~T.tlRU.OVT pools, 4 tennis courui • •fle11tedPools-S11unas •Sceurity i.url. AvllUl. (urnb hed or lluntingtonBeacbarca. MlsdOftYlelo 3267 Master Charge and BankAmericard gym-..uunas. •A.o;signcdro\·crrd t'urniturr.oavailablt-unfurnl•h edj,.,.From NO FeE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 2400 Harbor Blvd parkinK 1,...,.,. req d·Sorry, 110 pets 54$1 nffl. CALl~~·f121 84'-13 11 Moeth to M011th welcom e . Costa Mesa (714)557·8020 •NW!ti9nal tree p:1rk1og SSlS R1vi:r-A\'enue Ut-:trr1 IA JI t-:NRY Rentals Or EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL MESA VERDE aru ... loid,.""•"'·"I MS.,.,•horo&.Slh) REALTORS Home atmosphere 2 le 3 • F\.trniture av111l f'or a ppt. call 6"12·2566 T-L~Sff 727 Torltto-llvd brdlx apts ..... 1034 PARK NEWPORT R_,, 4000 Mission Viejo, J.agunil lltach ll•d & Yo.ldowwl ()pcn1t1-F9 3()5 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hilb & El Toro. CASA VICTORIA Sat J().S, Sun 12·5 AP ARTMEHTS > MANY t"OR $300 llualMgtott IHdt., ec.f. 92646 1.2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur. 0 th ba I~ ent/ K. pr1v. CM 0/ REALTY INC. n t Y . v .. k & $601 mo. up. 3 Br. 2 Ba. frstfree refng CENTURY 1-'INANCIAL 5 ]6 0411 or i'Um. gastwtr pd. HuntinCJIOn Luxury a1~urtmt•nt living 54.'S·595<1 or S56-00:Stl dshwshr bltns frplc lg~3 Br, 2 b•. model home REALTORS.5811210 • Adults·NopetsSec.gate O\'f'1'iook•n~ th1.! ~·att•r. fncd yd' Bo.al stor~g No yard wrk. Ideal for Pootrecrm,elevator• Pacific EnJt'Y $750,000 health I.IV£ at Nt!wport Beach. $365 mo.·962.1072 e . profess. singles D'.' cpls 3 BR, i:am Rm. 2 &. 2 • • S25 Victoria,642-8970 ,.... .siiu . 1 S"1>'immini.: µool s. 7 w~kly winler rates. $35. Cu st woods , m 1r ror . Sty, view. t'rpts, d~. Condomlruums .. __._ 1 Furnished 711 ...,.·cau "''«' h>:htt'tl tt·runs t'ourts 11lu<;, s1 n1itle room. 6302 W. Ciit. 2 Br, rned yard, garaoe, wallpaper. lrg frple. Nr dshwshr, li.:c red rul·dc· Urrhlmis.hed 3425 -r-"""' (7 14 l536·1.ui7 1 , 1 el quiet, couple only. "N Beach Bl & frwy. $375 in· sac lot . $375. 8..l1·59S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Hociftlda De-Meso nlllt'S or btc)·c·lc tra1 !'I, 11"1>'). Pine Knot J\ ol • Id · ~ BR ' b H portle h 3769 Mn , db putt1 n i.:, shuf(ll·board, (7 14 }673-0440 children or pets . $210. cu esmaint ....... ·0458. -4 , I "J ~•. pool •• ac. l60W WHM»n C.M a ai.:t· Y ' f •• 0 _82510•979_7.,..., Brand nt'w home, 3 Br, 2 Clubhouse, lo\'cly up ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • WilhamWult1.!r:IC..:o. eroqut't. Junior 1 s rp, k ,,..., ' OQO I • 3244 B ! I t I Ck»edGar~s ~2'J~ n1onthly : also I H.oom:t S2S w up , ------~~--1 ntne a, rp t-, cp g, <rps, graded Condo. Clos" ll •LA PARISIEHt4E• llKETO IE-·-CH ___ ,.,,,,1 .. i~I·oo•n pl "ns •••d w t k1t l·heo. Apt.s $31 .~ HOMEFIHDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. proft'ss1onally S.C. Plata s hopp~ & BEAUT. GROU DS "' . • ,..., • .. 755 6 429 • BEAUT. San Joaquin landscpd )·d s, fnt'd, parks.$320 /mo. lst,last 2 ~r.fu.rn.S270.Allele<'" ADULTS-NOPETS HEARSHOPPIHG 2storytownhou:ics.F.tec· 11.·k up. 548 ·9 or * * . 900• * Twnhme Large 2 Br, 2'n lo ea ted I n $7$ • 000 security. No Fee. Agent tnc. Fireplace. lleated 10 minutes to ocean . Lge. 1,2 &J Br apts, bltn ..... d1 S· tr1 (! kitC'h~n!i, pri\•at(' -~'------- Mobile, Util paid SlOS Ba, 2 sty. View of golf neighborhood . will .>49·8655 pool.Adu1ts,~opets. 1 Br, $185. Gas&: water hwashcrs,so1nl'"1>'lfrpl1·s putios or ball"onle!I', ~tission Viejo area. 2 . chg · course & lake. $550. sacnftce for $385 mo. to 979 1268 incl. Drapenes. carpets, &: 2 car garagci,. t"rom ~a rpt•l1n..:, tlr11per1.es, Furn rooms available E ·side3br.2ba,kids' 547.1044 right party. 8J7.J<J27 or FOUNTAIN VALLEY Aeross f_rom~olrcourse gas heat. Jt3!) stove, air S200. Lions Eslalc::., Subterranean purk1ng S86·0S89aft 3 .30 ~· 837·5178 Nice clean 3 80 2 HA , ~32 S11nlu Ana Ave conditioninA. swimmTng 536.2579 "'Ith ele\':ltors. Optional --~c_· ~·-'----- EZ terms I br MS.wk Univ. Pk, the Terrace, 2 .. ,_..._.._.Be h 3269 carpets, drapes, Bt.1 . f<'P , $W WK UP l&2 Bdr & pool, rec. rO(nn, washers m•ud st!rV1t•e. Jus t north Quiet Lag. Nig. home, Ea 'd .,. Br 2 Ba , many .._. ... ,,.....• ac S29S/mo. We€'kdavs 8· Ba h C 1 TV 'd &dryer.1. VACANT lge 2 br. 2 ba. o r fo'a s hion Isla nd ut $13.5 mo incl utlls, full stst c.425 _.,Bay,forr ·t · 2 1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca11~74976 askf . l'·t · c · oor · mai R /O, OW. frpl, big sun Jarnl)()rPc and Sun Joa· pr1,·1leges. 495-5152 Tustin) 3 UR, 2 DA, t'Pls. ~~~ ies' pa IOI. HBR VU 4 Or 2 Ba Din Weeke~d s 'ca 11 °~2 1~ j serv. pool. THE MESA. NEW spae. 2 br • Iv .. ba, patio, pvt c losed ~ar.. c1 u in 1-1 ii I s Ito ad . 831·9iml dri:is. dble gar, good · Llv & FUm . Rm::.., 81tns'. 328·5738. 415 N Newport Bl, NB palio, garden. Adults, no $!90. mo. All ulll pd . 4lti Telephone (714 Jr.44·1900<1--'=="-------_-- ne1gbborhood. $375. RENTALS 1St9PortStirhng.Comm ~9681 petsS21S.642·1603 Z2nd St. Agt. No fct'. forrent11linrormat1on. Older Gent oon dnn.ker Agent.646-4380.646·1800. ZBR,2 bahomeroronly Pool675·0711 BLUFF'S CONDO, over· E ct Z D 2 Ba C d 84&L1llor846·493R $120permo.w /all houae ~5 Cl h hi looking Back Bay x ng r ' on ° HEWEASTSIDE ----2 houst-s tobcal'h,4br2 pn'"Ks, Nr. l~b Sl. &c $210. 2 Br, yard, cpts, drps. 160 "D'' J\1onte V1s- ~;1646·888.1 , 545· 7628 Brand nu 3 br. 2 ba. bltns. pt furn. Wt·stchfr $400. 673·ll55, t213 1.>4 1·6196 . Sharp 3 Br + Bonus. all bltns & frple . Family on· Jy. $37S. 557-7648 ..... · ean, ig Y up· ON'Tlt f.:Br\Y Beaut. J Br, 21-, Ba: blLns . octbay \'u, pool , 2 Br&: Oen, epls. drp8, WAUC:TOIEACH b;i, frph:, wetbar, den Wallace, C~t Call graded OR... Beaut. Apt, 4 Br. 2 Ba . patio, dbl gar. Exqu1slle Jac,wJd.S34S.G7J·GOOI bltns & dshws hr. $275 1.2 & 3 Br. t•pts, dr~. j!ar.S500 yrly.S.2·3443 &16-4522days,548·9738•ft 3 sR.2 bahomcfor$39S_ beamed ecil . frpl c, 1n every de1a1l ,adultson· Bt:ACl-l·LSF.-ADULTS 548·74J7 bltns, gar. 217 16th. 205 IRA.HD 5 WILL CONSIDER dshwshr$550 675·19i2or ly $S85 mo. 6,40·1084 $125.studio675·186Sa(ter 15th St. M47 ·3957, ----------~IUDENTS 673·5119 wknds or aft . 5 :30. 103 ~1cf'adden . MESA \'ERDE 536-4259 ; 536 305tl. SPAHKIMG HEW Room & Board 4050 OR... 51,1'11. --------NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba , adult ------:1 fir . w1lh Swedish ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 b r 1 d ' P1\RK NEWPORT apl ... L11:e beautiful in· I Br, 1 blk from be t1, 1nt·I flrt'plat·t·. small children U.:1b)'5ittine eves, in ex-.. . • a + orma -in · 3 BR, 2 Ba . den. lgc BAY APARTJ\1 ENT tenors open to lush waler ref/stv, pvt pat, no Isl & -.·clcomt·. Zti.35 Santa Ana c hangt! for room .. ing room. Good lot'alion k1\<'hen , bltns, frplc HE.-\L1'Y ('iJ \11':\.Xl' Sublet beautifully rurn 2 landscaping. E\•ery con· last. SI15. M~r . 20'l "8 " Ave i t::;1st Costa l'otl•sa board, new 3 Br. 3 Ba. 5470 OR w1v1ew of bay. llarbor IRVIHE Br, 2 Ba, resp. adults. no el'i\•able extra. ~1ust see 14th St or call 960-38-10. behind Sanla An:1 Coun-Condow/pool642·3399 BR b ·;r· 1 k lli area. WalkinR dts· Ran<'hoSanJoaquin kidsorpets640·5151 to appreciate. $355·$465. amorcves. l Cl b) o-r. :i.:mror 1n -Sharp 4 bedroom 2 bath 3 · 21r2 a; urt eroc · tanct• to Lido. Gardener ~-------1 MESA VERDE VILLAS . ::::...:..:='-----ry 11 • •a · ·Vocation Rentals 4250 Mesa de! !\far' home'.1 S475 Furn. incl. $425 646·8'102 2 Bcdr?om·den·brand Sc.tfa-Ana 3780 15.\5 t-1esa Verde Drive 2 Br. 2 ba. nrwly re· formation. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Available Dee . I . S375 LE RAISOR ---new ~ 'cie w ~ Odn golf_1.•;;•;;•;;•.o•;.••;;•;;•;;•;;•.o•;.••;,•;;•;;•;;•.o•.o•;.••;,•01 E.ast. (714 )541).8871 Just furbis hed up pt>r. $180 ON1'11 f:HAY Re11lorLca11e.1~atmSpr. 4 Br & FR, view, tennis. t•ourse! ·pts. & rps. in·r c J J per month , 1nclud1nR c l . s495 /l\1o .-y rly . AMIASSADORIHMS W.ofl\1esaVerdeCtr.off mo.9fi0.I991 ,e1•es·_. ___ , 3 11r 2 lla,frplc,dshwshr, ings area. ompetey 54 ""6r-5880denc.r . Call Larry, REALTY pool. SGSO mo. 55~·4646/ 1 d -II bo Bl d d ' r. t t hltn:-., pal10. s :l!~S . furn,2bdr+3ba.Condo :J 642·8235Joyce mme ·possess ion . OF.AMERICA . ·arr v.aJan. 0 vac&Sharp4Hr,3Ba& 1r 1 · l I ---lF'21 JLynneRotheU C.M.Golf&C.Club pool,nr beach.$ol50. 675·1972 or 673·5719 at beaut u pnva e n· 4523 Campus Dr_, Irvine Back flay 3Br, frplc, cpl. 6'14.6200 TWO l.OCATIONS wknds or ilft ~PM . d1an w~lls llacquet Clu b. l'i1esaVerde·3&fam , l·Sty c mp sValleySh Cl 1.,.~~ .... -~~~~~1 WEEKLY RATES 968·S403 554·10..15 Oi>en bca1n cd ceiling•, Pacesetter. Neat clean. a u op r. drps, bllns, nice yard & 21: FULLSEJ{VICE • • oci:-:1\Nl-.. RONT 2 Br up· bltnns, dshwshr. lighted 2 children OK. ri.~0-to mo CALL 833-8600 car g.ar. s.150. r.4l·9134· Oup1exes Furn JSSO zm llarbor. C.~1 . 17421 Queen ~t. "3 Zbr. Pt'r, deck. l{ungc, refng, tennis crts wtres i>ro. 4 oMr lse, ~6. 17 P 1 n 1 n. only. Univ Pk Terr, 3 Br. 2 Ba 3 Br, 2 Ba , frplc , 2 car gar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2909 Bristol, S.A. ~~~·g:;~!gec;p~~d. ~:~~~ & gar. yrly S3 t5, ti73· 7412 pis, jacuT.z•. sec ~rd, ADJ eyer,~-or eve. Twnhse. Din . Lndry, lge walk to bch, pool , & ten· Duplex·Cd~t 1 Br & gar .... ~64~5~-484~0~&~540-~~23~00~~: oci-:AN VIEW Indian \Ye! I s CC · 549-1366 kit.$415.552-7896 nis t't . Kids & I pel OK . partially furn. [. drps.M2>0389· _____ , 4 br. 2 ba. hke new. 1·714·34S·4144 . CONOO·Xlnt E·s1de Joe . 4 Spar1ous S Bd, 2..;ba unat· 5$4POOM mo. 962·8050 aft . Call 673·0946 a-1221enb Unfurn. New one s,1olry 3hr, 2ha. 545.7573 or r,7;1 5ti06 Rt'ftlals to sh-o-,-.--4~3-0_0_ b 2' b f r I ~ Blt·ins, pc. ~arai:l'. r, 12 a , am rm , rp "· tat'hcd house. r:nclosed -· n.-te•es Unfum 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•-o 2 ... ~ .. 546·5633. Wknds or aft 5. KIDS /f'ETS OK Ca: . car gar. $425. mo. bk .yd., & front patio, 3·liR, 2-ha, 2·car prk~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa lslCl!KI 3806 PIHECREEK . Single Lady wishes l o Owner548-6883 walking dist. to sctlools, p<itio. sml pets OK. SJ9S. 2 RR 1 Ba Cd ~l no ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVES UP 1 Br duplex. patio, yurd. Spht ICv('I 3 br. luxury share 2 Bd, 2 ba Apt. 1 Br, 2 ba, 2 frplcs, patio. s hopp1n_g. U ni,·ersity Ph 673·63'17 . child~enor~ts. sz15 mo. Super 2 br, sundeck, ~ar. TO ITS HAME garage, frpl. $225. mo. 1 duple~. vicw, 5490· mo. w/non smokinA lady who ga ra g1.!. s42s . mo . Park. lmmac. $495. mo. 644·68001Susie l $300. yrly . Wkdays blkbeach.536·9796 MSK!l&I "'·orks ni.1?ht.s.Beautifully 751-7••7or 0 ...,.0 "'"" 552·0873or83.1·5160. HOMEFIHDERS 835·34J7, eves & wknds Chl·r~IO \;illtr•·('..,;1iul \I 1 bl m & ti• furn. & d ecora ted "" <>JO....iov 'Bh I O't••,.,,,,,. ••l l<$165,2 Br."ll"."rpls.•-·0 <ern <r 1.!n . ••642-9900•• LAGUNA c ocean 673·8484 '·-"' .. .. "' 1 k h & d. "11'/frplc & s piral NEW llOJ'o.tE in beaut. r I be 2 b 1_:::.:.::.::;:_:_ _______ I -.atl·rf:..llo.; 1 r1'.1lt' :1 drps. StO\'e & re(r1~ .• ar~c •le en inin~ HEWCOHDO 1 k 1. d $160.lbr.furn,Frplc. v1e"1>', rpc. ams, r , area. Spat·ious bri,.:ht sta1rease . SlSO. mo. E ••TSIDE Turt eroc . never J\'e . chg. 2 ba, block to beach & Lge 2 Br, 2 Ba, den, frplc, rl.'l;.1x1ni::: :.t•ltan l.! for 847·8382 645·6319 days, 645·5032 '~ ,·n. 2 Br. 2 Ba, + den & 9 3 r · .~5 I l C-------1 corner. IJoor opens on 3 b 2 b I-1 1 2 br, 2 ba, bltns, f'rplc. S 3 9 S. 7 I 4 · 4 1·I52 stove, re ng:, ..,. mo. n· \our "p ;11·1011:-nt'" •1r S2 d & 1 niJ<':hlS & Sun. r, a, spit-eve, Form. Din. Rm, high 213·941·74!'>5 . quircat117'h ll1amond. 2. hl'tlr11on1 :1 parl1111•1)t Lar~elbrSl!iil,2 Br 00. central<'ourty.ar poo . frple, 3 car gar w/opnr. beam ceil 'gs . Nr. Pool & From S220 . 1-·urnitur~ 2 Hr, 2 b a $2 IO . 2 hlot'ks to beach. Loek•carecr "'·o m an seeks $37 5. 345 University Parks, $450 mo. 83J.22521_,2~b~r~, ~a~pp~l~s~, ~'P~·~'-n~g~ls'--BEACl-12 bl ks. 2·BR, 2·ba, Balboa Peninsula 3807 uvailub\l'. small pt•\s Crpt /dr~. hltns. rec rm. J! a r a I.! c. '. .w I DI same to s hare beautiful 3 • 645-9543 or540.605S patio, garage, lndry. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Ji\. i\dults <lnl)'. 01f11·1· pool. 219 15th St. Call $250./Adult. ... o.16·52 10 _brapt$175.5'18·7200 ----------j..:'.'....:'.~'.C'.:::'------1$395. 3 Br, 2 ba, xx Jge yd, 1-l B B 2 B d I 811 SJ6-7tl31. Super 5 Br, I block from room for cam~r & boal. pets. $250. . . 645-1682 NEW 2 r , a. up x upt·n !1 ·r11.1 tt1 ,, uo. 2:\t.111 l ~·droom Unfurrushed Male / 1-"em to s hore Jbr 2826 lrv1ne 646888.1 or -W , Rav Ave , yr ly . Fairv1l'W lid . ('<•Sta? B In .. •· d 11~1 Sl25 mo ~e ·n "'-aPoint 3226 park w /tennis & pool. 545_7628 · · Eastside.2br.s mallchdd 213.••9"12or673-59Rl -r, °'-'· t"p .. <;:. rps , ui .-:·.. ·"-"'a I home tn 118 w/college ~.::••••••••••••••••••• Uscofwasherdryer,$450<1.cc::.c.::=---------I O.K./no pe ts. 642·0461 -.... 00 ' l'ilt•sa. Phont·~1 1 52:u.x•. garage, 7MI Slater /\ve. front&IZ·Z7 ll studcnL968·1354aft6. mo Grdnr & water in .. ONDO Bl rr f afler4:30 /wkends WALK to bay/beach 2br, ------------< SlSS/mo.847 ·3'751 --'---------~GE 3 Br dplx w/swcep· , · · C -u s. 'lay NEW EASTSIDE . SPAC. luxury nr. lloag , 2 JIB l-lomc prefer semi. ing White Water Ocean cl d. Call owner 552·1994 view, 3 br, 212 ba, frpll'. A I I Furn· hed 1•,2 ba , f!a rage. $260. yr· Nfo~WI y led od B t 1h patio & gar Vu.$.'l50mo.27'Liv.Rm aft6PMorwknds. No pet s. S50U. mo . pornws 15 ly 407 llard1ni.:. Partly COUHTRYWOODS · •1 p;nn m crn r . "''' :-.(:-. , . · rt•lirt•d, non s moking, ~ 644 ID64 I 8al•••bo•"a'1·,·,-_:.:d••••••3•7••0•6• fu~n . 548·7558; 548.3007 l br. 2 & den, s plit level. 3 br. l i ba. I story• kid!. ~~o. qu1('t adlls 642 127G non drink in~ gen 1.. :~~l~~c, 499 ·2237 or 3 BR, 2 Ba. Frplc, Brick . . < ays. ...,, Wood burning !rple o.1.·all & small P''l ok. Apt nr. ._.EW 8'17·8lR7 · BBQ. prof. lndscpd & NEWPORT Crest Condo 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront apts from $170 to wail crpt, blt-i~ ap· 1-lunt. llarbour. S300. n10 " --------- S Toro 3232 fcd.S37S.mo.546-2464 Br.3 Ba,Tennis &Pool.1290paJSt.2Bd.2Ba, to $190. Ut1I incl . pliance5.tTomSZ30.l80 Vacant.531 ·9770 Luxury Fem share3flr2lla.dis-"25 I 645 &28d,1Ba. 557 ·2809 : 675·S20S or L'.2lslSl.645.9543, z lkl.2 haCondow /•vv.J. hw. wash /dry, TV furn, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ld"al location. beautl. dlx 3 .vt mo. se. ·1S7Ht .,. ... p, I d $1 50 67" 9236 " 5J5·4147or637-753 J, 871-8471 .Al sofurn. -, __ Be-h 3848 Located in l'rc:-.tii::ious ult P • a · Month to Month br, 2 ba, dbl garage, no 5005 River Ave. 3 BR , 2 Adult 2 huge bedrooms ......,,..,a ac Wt"s tchff area. Y.'alk to N.BC'h . Rentals Or pels. Lse. 9i9·0493 Ba. b It n s. re r r 1 g. Balboa Penirtsulo 3707 Capistrano hoch 3818 $170 no pets. Inquire api. •••••••••••b•b•1··~··•••h•• shnpp1ni:: & Park.H --00-m-m-at_c_L-,.-.-H-,-.• -2 T L L• N T h 2 B d shwshr , W /D. Avl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C,S68 W.W1lson. Drop a pc e into t e •Lease now & choose · '. erm eases ge cw wn sc . r. 1/1/76 $395 (2131445·6666 B/\Y VIEW, bcach .. 2 br. Brand ne11.· 2 Br. 2 8.a de· Ocean from )our Apt. yn ur own carpel & br, nr heh. $162 50. Ut1l El Toro, !'t1ission Viejo & den , .2 Ba, frplc. 3 · · $325 thru May. Ut 1\ pd. luxe apt , 2car gar . view, 3 Br lwnhse, 21.h ba, CJ.>IS. Lease. Luxur~, ~£·cun.ty, draf'll'ry rolors.• J'~d 494 6674 arts Laguna Hills balconies, dbl gar. Nr · Cozy 2 Bd. ba, rumpus Pi er /pkp:, adll5. 303 E. bltins. $315 mo. 496·3430 drps , bllns . Nr. Fa1r\•1ew M<iturc a~ull'i. 31755 <.::.t Adults only. s.100. per m o. f'cm rmmte--.-.• -,d-lo-,h-,-r-e J\1ANY FOR $..100. Shops & UCI. 541·53.\3 rm. frplC". earnDt & drps <"·' t 1 871 2866 • Bak"r No ...,ts $250 Hwy 499 283.S · .. ~ LIUl!e"'·a er . · · · _._1 • 3822 "" " · .-~ • · · · · f.45-8Ji3or64!"·8616. Jhr. 2b~ hse. Room & CENTURY 1',INANC IAL * REHT•LS * "'/lge yard . llarbor High Corona Ull:"I Mar ~5·1882. --REALTORS. 581-1210 '"" area. ,\vail. Nov.20 th Costa Mesa 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Great whit<' wall·r ''il'W, hoard rree in return for --UNIV . PARK ..,.,,. 646 8402 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba So. I.ag .• 2 hr. 1.l!P ba, ~-Juan 1lomt·sllr chores. Collci:i:e Fountain Valley 3234 5BR,2V".!Ba ......••. $49S ~.mo . · · 537.SOWEEtc&UP ........ garden apt., Pool, rec pool, eablc, no <·h1ldn·n/ -:Capistrana 387S girl prl•ferrcd. 673·5467. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 RR, 2 ba. bonus •••. $<175 San Clemente 327 6 •Sludio & 1 BR Apls (SJ v room $205. 710 W. 18th St. pets, )'1.!ar 's lea~c $390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cr tu~. ~ondo (pie 4 BR 2 B \ 4 BR, 2t.2 ba ......... $450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '[l mo 496 8271 i nc leis A;soc. fees '& THE TERRACE High View, charming 3 •TV & fl,taid Serv Avail l~r~.s-$115-;--lBr, epts, drps, ~ · :1 Bd, blt1ns, s un dcl:k, \\'ant lady to s hare nice DR B / 25 •PhoneSer\',Htd pool -· • refrig, range. Clean. Northend Apt. (lUll'l, St-10. f{1,!f:-.. It U. homl! "'/same. Pvt c lubhouse. $365 /mo. 3 ,2 a ....... $415 4 BR. 2 Ba , lge llv-rm. Ch'ld <-,. 'I" 51'13 I SHU 536 1"57 963-456796..1-1786 GREENTREE ll0l'i1 ES w /frpll'. fa m . area , • 1· ren ~c ion CORONA DEL MAR 724 ·C W. J ames St. privale w /Lrces & view, ,,. ,,. · '·1 · · · • or ----------! 26R d "'" od k 1 1 . •Low monthly rates. b/3·7787. walk to b('h,, 111'wly 5-1 •na 3880 536-17% 1 , en ... ······· ....,.,., m ern 1tc 1 .. ge patio ~·OFF k ' t 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. an a'"" -~Story, fplc , 3 br, 2 ha, RanchoSanJoaquin w/v1ew of Pacific. Total •:::/ad wee s ren Pool , tennis, continental painted l lld . 1 1 1 1:.i. Stove ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl'SJl. Fem. to share xtra. epts,drps,l)W,$39S./mo 2BR+den,2ba .... $500 redec.Lease,$.TIS,Opcn b kf So & S23S.3br,2ba & refn).!, laun(ry rn1.. · t J 1 u 11 1· llkt 96.'J.45ffi 963.1786 2 HR 2 Ba $550 2376Newport Bl\'d, CM rea ast. me ocean Family, no pets, c rpts & single g:i rage. sa25. incl 2 BR :1pt. nl'wly p;nntt't. r.~ .'. r. ~ P x. '"" .l . o ----------1 · · ........... Sun. 9·5. (001 Co\umbol 548-97SSor 645·3967 Catalina \'iews. Close to drps.M9_~5 .11 1 4.u."'""-" Adults only. lnq. 41 :'l ~ llll 01n $1.IO mo ut1 l 1ne. -HOMEFIHD.ERS TURTLE ROCK orphoncowner,979·0330 shopping & fine beach. "' ""'" a ut1 ., .,., .......... OranJ.!c,apt "C" Ca111;..:i:-,.,11i(J."i , 3BR,2Ba ....... $425 /4SO SUSCASITAS 644·2611 3 Br 2 Ba frplc, patio, 1 Br. I block from bci1ct1, -----* •642-9900• * 4 BR, 21-!! Ba .....•. , .$500 San Clemente & Dana L . 1 r b h j~~~~~~~~~I h 1 ls p 1 9 ~, South Lnnuna 3886 30 yr old h;,ie h exec. look· P -s375 ,,50 N ar0 e n1c(' y urn. ac . u gc c ose . oo , S200 mo. 4 4.,.""' eves, -7- 2br appls 'h,·1,1 ~1 4 BR 2 B• ..... o•nl . a cw " OK $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·,,,, ft>r r"St•. room male ' ~chg -' .. -CuLVERDA'i.Eor"t"" I u x u. r Y 2 & '3 R r t:e~.h;i"lo~~~.~~n~'. no •2br. l ba,Corolido, walk ~~~ pet ' 300. wknds.fi40·~.iOO ...,·kdays. Lease 2 B<l , condo. C.k.·c;111 ~l,.,F fur l~xunou s condo .Jbr, kids. sngl, pct gar J BR.2 Ba ...... , .... $375 T o wnh o u s t•s. Ocean beach /pool, c arport. Spacious 2 hr, 2 ba, dbl view, pool, stove. rcfr1 i.!, in Scwport w /tennis , WALNUTSQUARE view. Carpeting. drps, l lirtrlr units. $140-$165. $250. Adlts/no pets THEYEHDOME garai:t•,\lf'\O,',put1u.$3GO. l\'.o ct11ld rcnorpet.s.S:12!• J.1cu111, l)()OI etc. non· 2br, 2ba, F'rpl. pool, gar ~ :~: ~ i~'.~.'-~::::: :~ ~~~p;~~~·2~~J3.~;;:~1 ~~ Watcr /,eas pd. 133 E. 16th 833-8974 3 t,ee bdrms w(2 baths. 494 8203or:,.i6 348H rno. 21i01 I\ \lo'c~lc y !Jr i,mcikL·r SZOOmo . 645·1714 l BR.house.manyextras. R B ., 5 213~84n' St..542·l2SS. 2&3Bd T h s A•-frplc,palio&pool.Qwet H_port_ -.. -h 3869 So. La.~. (l""~l·rs "''111 txlh""P ~l n"ll·lo share3BR J U ,2 a .•.•...•... ""'l ..::::.::·~=.·.::.c~:.:...-----1 ---·own ou e p..,., adll units acrbss from ew ac th1·r1·~at.&Sun .I O·l. l '•>n<lo '1 .,,, l·l•lls 10 Avail. Dec. I $385 mo. •Elm Gardens * Walled patio, frplc, p k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· .... • &16-5904 /.5S7.31s9 SmTtoAna 3280 bit' 675-8472 Costa l'i1esa ar · $275. .t.~tsFurnished :-01111 , 10 lic·ach. Pool. 552-7500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BrF'urn.$18Smo. l\fov ins, . 645·338.1or837·9517. 1845 •DELUXE• ~u~ . h d 3'900 51-\J :.892 L1nnc/J eromy ru.ti_...on leach 3240 3 Br, nu "Pts & drps, ,,,,.d in for S265. Adults, no BAY AND OCEAN VIEW Anaheim F:a stbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lsc. or nus e ,..,. ' ' I 177 E 22nd St •••••••••••••••••••••··1G f R I 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• red h 'i 11 yd, freshly painted in & pc s. · · Luxury apt., 1800 sq (t, In cl. :-.pa<' master suite, aroqes or en \1ove in now! 3 BR, 2 BA. out, Bristol & Warner 642-3645 tri·IC\'el, 2 decks. 2 br, FOURSEJ\SONSAPTS din rm & jJbl ~a rage ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super sharp. Nr pool, $280963·2212 Dana Point 3726 21/: ba, kitcb bl tins. frple, Spacious 2 br studio, I \l'z J\ulo door opcnl·r a v:nl RE s 0 RT $.'"IJ [)ouhlc (;:1rage, Xtra •lose lo -·c"n. $4'5/mo. realty Id $450 ba , pvt patio, pool. Pool & re£'rt·allon area h•"h d, .. ,r. 72-1 W. James .. "" .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, ry art!a. Ad llS ts $195 735 ' -AskforKeith962·447l ~ 3 Br Oen. Twnhsc, 2 Ha, mo. Avail . immcd. u ·nope · · 1\dults only,nop<>ts. St.Cl\1 f.73-7787 ~ fncd yd, 2 t'<tr gar , !lee. BIG 2 br, 2 ba. $250. Util 675-6226494-2935 JoannSt.645-0332 •FROM S332• ----- Village Real Estate racil,$350mo.673-7920 in cl . Near b e a c h . l'f.Sr\migos W;iy ,NH J S:\:\ R:1kc r (ll a rbor NoA~cntsFee l --------,---:-1c'.'!"~:':>;~".".~.:':':"::"--496--019.'lor960-1142 2Br. IB<t Duplex . 2025 Pomona, t Br a~ts "-l·l ""''l"r ~-:u;1487 lll\d ), C , l\l . L~e .MCF .. dden/Nc·"land FANTAS~IC view of UCI, Brand new 4 Br 2'" Ba . 2 . H' g h I and s . ,. I D' Adil'> no pets, Open Sat .,. """' .... ., I I S25 " " k&h ll R h S " H ~ ..... Beach 374 ~ '1,ooa"c<lh)' LIVING ''"''""'' ""'· . mo. BR 2B $360 par . i s, anc o an sty, 3 car gar. nr. S.C. ""'""jl'°" t I f a·r \dlt &SUnl0·4,Bl ,Ldy,C·IJ. ,., 2200 4 • A... Joaqu1n To.1.·nhse, huge 2 Pl $495 644.7787 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~over rg, '"a· 1 s. Wllh;1mY+'altl'r~C..:o. 540 •McFadden/Bu.shard br&dcn, 2 ba, 1$07 sq. fl! aza. . BEAUTlfUL 1 hr furn $295 ls c. 613·4132. 2 Bit. Garage. Adults, no ~ Off1ce Rental 4400 3 BR. 2 BA ... S375 High ~ei\'gs. rrplc. 3 Wntminstet-3298 apls $170 & $180. Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba, s uper unit, pets. East.side t.l<iyfront 2 Bd. 2 Ba, Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• .311M<'Fadden/Springdale balconies, pool & rec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• style bid~. pvt encl gar, bltns. ~ar, frplc. s.ns. Owner/Agent642·5000 R~h & pier. $.550. yrly. • ~~a~:p~~~~e area. 1 blk to j!olf course. Fireplace. Soper 4 BH, 2 pool, sauna, lndry. ad Its. 613'h Marigold . 549-8867 New Luxurious 3 Br, & 2i l·"'-'-.''."~.'.&-&•M•-'•5•l•O __ _ 3BR.2BA ... S335 S4R7Sd. moo~t064pl0.8300to buy. BA ranch style home. wl7JOlrKBceelllohn Lr1n's1' iblk<i -2-n-R--1-b-l~k-l_o_b_c_h_$27_5 Br Tnplex frplc + all •Edinger/Springdale ea y n · · $365 ,963-4567963-1186 · o ac 0 a er. · ' · xtras, for more info call OCEAMFROMT B 842-1848 mo. Adults. nn pets. 311 4BR,2 A ... $S3S Logunaleach 3248 4 BR, 2 Ba. new l'rpl"I & Marguente,613.9251 644-18/l} 2 BR, I ha ..... 1ntcr$.100 • l'i1agnolia/Edinger ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps. bltns, fed yd. $300. Sl\IALL BE.-\ Cl I 1-IOTEL 1----------J BR. 2 Ha . SJ.'l-0 W1ntt·r 3 HR , 2 BA ... $315 3 Br, cl05e in, rncd yard. Isl & lest. 963-2200 Rooms $23.50. week. l Bdrm . Open beamed Eastside 2 ~r · falio. c.nc. STEPS TO BEACH 96.3-4567 or 963·1786 nice! $335/lease. Rita • • Apts $110. mo. 536· 7056 ceiling, slovc, disposal. gar .. nu cp !'!, rps, paint. 2 llR. 1 ba , "''lntf'r $225 IMMAC 2 Br , 1 Ba . Twnbme . Adult!! onl y . Quiet area. S22S mo. 96.1-9771 - l.arge 3 br. vacant, nr recreation, $375 /mo. Ask for Keith 962·4471 Agt Myers R. E. 494·.>420 or Condom:n1Yms Avail Dec 1 . $225 . lstflr.644 __ -os_7s_. ____ 1 4BH.2 ha ,yearly $<19~ 960-1701 · Fumished 3400 LOCJ&lna leech 1 3748 640-7194 . E·SIDE lovely 3 br, lower 3 BR, 2 Da. $.12.'i W1nt('r HOMEFIHDERS • •642~9900• * Exec 3 br, chld . pet, gar . chg · View 4br, 2ba, fp, kids ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------1 \ 11 bit ..... ~ 3 AH . 2 ba S300Wntr. EF''ICIF..NCY APTS ~-la M..., 3824 in tnp ex, a ns, -°"· Fantastic Ocean Vlew! Loxury 2 br, 2 ba on bluff abo\'e Dana .Point Marina . Beaut. dee, pool. secunty entry. 496-1772 ~ mo. No Jse. Over 16 . Bat•helor upt furn $155 from Sl90. Pool. rriaid, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6488or640-4161 Yrly phone, laundry . Village 2 Bd. FAJ\111_. Y Only. SEA WIMD Inn 494·9436 New Carpels, pool u...-e_.,. le h 3840 C d 2 Bit 2 b d $190. 645·1204 . ~'"''°" ac on o, · · a ., t•n KJT'CllEN apts at Crest· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unf. \'rly. $47S. 5uper Sharp 2 br condo, Walktobch,3br 2bagttr Rentorl~ease.PalmSpr· ent Ba y 143SN.Cst l-lwy Vt;ry spet'1al 2 br for 2 Br. 1 bti, cpts, drps. 2y, ba. mi to bcb. $3.W. tOJtS area. Completely Rea:_ ratcs.494·2508 single adlt $285 /mo. bltns, W /D hookup, ~tir. associated mo.968-2291 ;968-4405 Oceanview 2 BR. den. 4 furn.2 bdr + Jb.itCondo 'd f h' h Days 64 4·48 48 eves Water pd Nr Golden d k , • De .......... t be ff 1 P · t 1 ocean s1 e o 1g way. 67s-3255 . . ec s. IA'ase c. I.~. a. au 1 u nva e I\· lge pa rtly rurn studio We:l l College. 16572 BROii: ERS--A [AL TORS )02' W Balboa 671 }661 HOMEFIHDERS ••642-9900•• COr. lot 3 br. new hse ·chg · 4 Br. 2 ba, ramlly home DaveS.Agt.644·7211 dianW~llsRa~uet.~.lub. szoo mo incl utils. Bkr Very special 2 hr for Kel logg. S2 15 . mo . LAG u NA c 0 t t ag e ~1r1.n ~;h~h ey~.1\~!1 P.O. Box 191 , Lag. Bch. s ingle udlt. S285tmo. 675 ~6'~55~1<__: _____ -ll ~;..,~~~~"'"-~~ Ch B 1~s. · r . '" Days 644 ·4848 eves •rmer, 2 r, i ·ea, tennis crts w ires Pro. l.ower duplex 2 br, furn. fi75-32SS 3 BR 2 Ba 14-pl cx) Nr 5 OCEANF'RON'I' ne~ I Rr 1v1ll immed. Pets 4pls. Jacu:r.:r.I , !ICC grfi, Cpli 1,-;i ba enclgerage · Po1nt.s. l''rpl<', dbl ~ar upper. Cpts, drps, 1-1ar. maybe,S425mo.494-8338 ADJ Indian )Neils CC. lge Patio, n~. beach. No: 2 er, 1 Ba. Pool, Sh . •$.120 Not'H'l.'l.549·4484 Yrlylse .$350 G42·34.43. $2502br,w•lktobeaC!h LogurcaMiCJUel 3252 1·714·34S·4\44ownr La,llunfl . Will lse. $285, Bltn!I , Draprs . $190 h rqainSpecial 1 Rr, w/lg patio & bont 4 Br new La Queata 2 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba, elec bltns. Pvt. No pel'I. 494.9001 6.11·2383 or 642·9367 Eves. Lac 3 nr 2 tla, 11:ar & dO<'k, <"Ompl r1~dcc all ulil Fa.m. Rm. no pets. 8661 3 Br Family home In most patio. frplc, 3 car gar $165 furn Cozy Bac h. Nr. l i,r ground floor, older xlras. $265 mo. 2 B\ks W, pd S330 yrly 3JO.I i\1 arCul!> 8foo'ksidc.S450mo.ut dt"Sirablearea.$37:i:mo. Park Lido, 1375 , He b . Ulil . Pd. Resp. pref'd, $140 mo. 122 B of Bch. o f! Slater. Open SatJotln 642 ~280. la&t +Sec. 1-.. et'. 963·2007 831-1930 "Bill.. 213·682·3000 empl'd adll. 494·4200 M• nolia St, CM 494-4ID5 842-0389. &t2·0835 I ... . . . f).1k -.oud nff1•rs the fu11•:-.1 111 r1·:-.ort/1\1nl.! <11 ;i pr11·1· ,uu c:in aff11r!I Th1 ·rl• :-. SI milho11 in r 1•1·r£>J !1nn fa r 1!1t 11•·. •I '.\10 Flt~:fo: RF.NT• I 2 :1 Hm. offices from s 1:15 per mo . Near Airport No lease rcq. tl1.132ZJ9 T1\ noon ... lt:IIT 1.1c;1rrf-:t> ·r1·:-..: FREEREMT i\l:O-:l'lll 'H 'l':-0 ,\ (u!I t11n» ()f(1£.'t'S its low as J.Sc per .1111\lln'" d1rt't"tor ""hn "II ft. Mission Viejo & pl.ins p.:i r !1t••;. Rl!(J "· l.a){u na Niguel. 200 to 1n1,... 111nr1•' Frt•e Sun 2000sqft.831·1400 dJ' brlllll'h. l'lU~ l\(•:t utiful sini!l('s. FllF.t: RF.NT · 1 month on 1&~ h1·droom .l pt .... ro900sqft.Dcluxe 0fc. (u r111 ... hcd & unfurn1:.hl'd No C.M . .540·2200 l\1 0dl•ls npl•n IU to 7. . f · •1 bid Sorrv nn !l{'ls nr chiltlrt'n, ~IC'e l ·man ~ c in v ~ ,I( Hoomm.1tc "e r v1r(' ;:1\,1!1.1hl1• ~111 n l '1 IU rnunth u1•1•11p~nt). Oakwood Garden Apartments ~ ... , ..... ,h l1111n1• "' 1btt1 64 ~·05~0 nr 0 C. Airport w1lh or w1tho1JI sc>c'I sorv. fUrn !• r u n f u r n • ll o b J'l1 C'kin:-;on, Re11ltor, !l79 !SS.33 ------,,-- tM'f1C"e Space for lease Ap· prox 900 sqft. 2100 lla rbor. Col;la M~a. t~or ln format1on call J an Kelch, 546-2»4. Lari:tc sinp:I" oltic:e In Law' Suite. Xlnt N.B. loc. LibrAry, Xerox, Recep-. tionist.tserrctary are-.. 644-9450 ----·--.a D6 DAILY PILOT FriCl•y. Novemr:>er 14, 1»1;) ' ~dd i t.~.Build 1t ... 01dper 1t Hammer 1\ .. Carpet 1t ... Cr.m e nt 11 . 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Air t•o111I, 1•lt·et ,. c pls, Space "'"lll. for salt' drps. mu:.it·. elev.. ofChrislmai;1'rccs. J•1n1h1r. ample prk.i.:. /\11 Loe llarhor 1nt•I. 3 n11n S ll. ,•.;.5 m1n. nr nakcr. l.'1\1 lln ,NH. 1''rv.\S, 1 min. ·llns\nl ;it Warner.S.\ atrporl 1\1 . I{ SlC\L'r, Frank H1anrh11u 5·\tlli\91 j\11!r. 5.:'17 ·0136 or ti·U>·M:.l!.16 --For Sale·S1.•t·rt•lar1al Busi Ncwpor! HcaL·h. Small ness. F.~l 8 yrs. owner of<' I ur l ~1 ,•n . Sti.5 per rcltr1n,i.:. 645 ·5343 & n111 Call (;l'nt' ll Lll , 545·706li. f'42·1Yl00 ------·-----'Est;1b. bUSlf'.l(.'SS larl1 l'l'l'k- 3333 W. C st Hwy 111,i.:. tnan uf;tclur~•r!> & 'rOKAI BAN K HL l)l; v.·nolt'salc dt!>tribulors EXEC.SUl'r i':S t-'110~1 1nlC'rcstt"CI in fnrm1n~ co •Sl :l.J month • \•'nlurt•s. ln\1d\'l'S t'X{'l l · llarbor fronta~l' a\'a1l. u1g & un1qut· hulo;.:r;4 ph1 r Room 500. matl'rtal ,fo\ t·t• Wells f>.12·12-t3 642·4644 4!n·:W2J Lea\'~ naml' & I number 60' PER SQ FT - ---- i6l7 W1':STCLl F F·N R Nl•ighhorhoo;-I lker l\;ir AGT. 541 ·~1132 Costa i'llt•s:.i loe 1~1 t1m1· ----offered. !l79·12ti~. Lt·avt' nam('& i:. --------- 2nd TO Looni F:urt'st 'l'erms s1nr1· l!M9 Sattler Mtg. Co. f;.1i 2171 [i15l)t;J1 2nd TD Lo ons Wonted Uuy ·r I> ·~for !'a sh Lo;u1s ,,:. 2u d ·r n ·~ :-.lcv. Loan!> l'nd ·r \) ·.., ~1fllMI S,:IO,tl() I 1':qu1l) lnv .. mt J)1\ Hi' HN. ,.,. 1'\rrc; ( 'IJ :..>ti Yrs in Ori.: ('t~ 1;.15 :!13·1 :Ill~ I lllH' ~·1 n!::i·r ·r D .\1·v.1iorl llc;1l'h 11rop1•rl ~ '~ In lcrt'sl. lhseuu nt t11 11' ~ return. Sl·l.til.>5 k \'r . du1.• dall' P r1nl· o n ly . &Ui·l•l5t1 art ~, Announceme-nt5 / Ptt"Sonats / Lo't & FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Last & Found S300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LC)s·r : 7 ITICI , old m:.i lt' "'hilt• ,I!. hlk t-;1t Y.'t•anni.: roll ar 11.· Snuupy 11o•r1lll.'n on 1l . 1\1l•s :.i Vt•rdt·1 557·121i HE\\'AHIJ' LUST : Lit lit• wh1t1• rln1< .. ft>mitlc l\J;1ltt•sc Ccl !\I . area Ht'" ard M·l 2858. 11 nu .111-.v. C'r. 540 ti840 Lost : Ht•IA'ard LPSl nt•ar TallX'.rl & Ward . F. \'ly. 1117. 3 Yr olr1 m1il e German Shep. Blk & lan . Ans.. to ·· llttlt•r. · · 9fi8·9103 Ff)UNI)• G1•rrn . Shl'I'· 5 mos old l\1 Nt·"·la11d & Sla!<'r l l B ;\lustly tJlal'k . !1'12·0.17.1 l·\Jrn1shcd offtrt'. Hank of Costa Mesa P\111.a, $85 mo. 5.'ifi·JIJOO OHES.S shop for i;alc. 1·01-1 ----1 Cnsta i\lt·sa !<11·ation. Call FllUNO S1;1ml'St' & !\tanx NE\VPCl HT atlrat·t1vt' !•aul 831·1'1011 or £·15<J()()(, l i11lt•ss kitten \'It'. i,:arden nffirc s uttt·s. upt21H "Bluffs' ~,37 P lava . various si7.l.'S . from ~:t in --Nrwport lk'at·h · 1·1 util & jan11 onal scrv. ln•esfme.nt , ----!l79·66fi6 Opportunity 5015 f()UNI}, <;laSS<'S pre· ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S<'npt1on. \'1r. l\lonrov1a t.,g exec. t1ff1ee a v;1tl . DIAMONDS w serretar1al Sl.'f \'ll'C'S Guar in '4'nling to hi · top 1nc l udcrl . 1.l\ t•rln~1 k s qu:i\itv & hclo"· retail t>r:1nj!eCo AlrJ)()rl (oil· pnt·s j;;3.2271 t:ict Kathu• fur ch•l;itli; · · ""-'--752·~7 Money ta Loan 5025 ---...................... . Irvine Low Offic~ 1'lcar (JC 1\1rporl. s n . fr\.,..-.,., 1y, \'H'IA' (lffH'l' 111 v.·cll npp1•1nt1·d suite . Rcrt•ption. l·c ntral phone. lthrary. X1.•ro1'. am pl e frl'l' park111to( PRIY A TEP ARTY will make 2nd trust de~ch. credit not importont! Coll Brokrr --•530·4781 • ~---- 8.1.1<1622 Busineis Rrntal 4450 HEB> MOHfY? 1J t:LUX 1': nffirr, comm'I P Rl \'1\T E FUNDS for & induslrial spaet's. Also :!nd T.n l11ans s.1.000. to mini warchou s 1'S 111 S2o.r~KI \V1· 11.'dl :1s:-1!>t Laguna N 1~u{'l & i\11.;i;ion l'n ot·1 p:1 ls or J{rf)k t•rs Viejo areas ll;1ncly t1l \tt'asonahlt• Tt•rms ••••••••••••••••••••••• St1n IJ1rii;o 1''11. y 21Xl to Ne~ port ()ffu:j• & 19\h. (.' )1 111 phnnC' lwioth n.1~1 1·10:1 f-'()L!.(l"'IN(i BIKES FOU!"I), ll11nt1n,gl1>n HPat·h Pol1\'t' l)t•parl· men!. 2000 M;i111 St ~ .. it> 5/i:!l !luff,\· girl!> 26 " ,gr('t'n I luff~ h•')} s 2'6 '0 Sport 2000 bo) s 20·· rust col St·;1 r!> ~1rl~ 2.1 ·· "'h1l1' Sears boy~ 2fi" ~old ll uffy hoy!> 20·· l)t:~ng~· Sl'h1A·1nn hoy!> 2ti'' rrrl <lY.'NEH I IJENT I t>'Y & L"l.,\I i\1 Ft•und ln sh Sl'l\Cr .'1·1 mo. \'It' Plrr 11 Nc "·port 111\d !Y'8·21+i3 : to•o\ir111 10·11 ln!>h St<llcr ~t :• n10. ,·i1• r:t11n1<,t<r & Aruokhu rsl f" \1 5:W -tlllli 2f0l sq ft As Jo..., as 3\r Gle-ndate lnvestm~~t prrsc1ft.R.11 ·1·100 Corporation i-·ounll : !Uk & tan Colht·. S1ni•t• 1946 male. S mo'!t 1900 Rlk ~·. 3200 Sq F'l c.· 2 store rronl 171 1.J\ \\',~strhfr l>r. 15th St. S1\ ~1·3H39 11o·1th 6 dr1vt• in havs . Idell.I for auto nt bilal f.,ll :t:!J:l !i!4 hr1'1 F<lC..:NO Smull hC'lj:t' tlo,g <••r •·•c• ••< W 19\h St 1· «• Olill h \ Jt' Euc lid & t-:tl111°cr. ·-"· ......, · . ,;\t't'UtlVt' \4' •,,..,.,, ('!IS ~ Cft1.. Days :>-10·57 111. {'\'CS Zl )rs ('!IP Jll ~1an<1j!.C l09 IZ3i. 646-()611,1 ment & Siilei<. Sf'1.•k .-. lop Ffll';-;!): (l11h rrn1:1n / $tore for r('nt l'rt>sti~e urea. next door to Shirley M('yers Art c;atl('ry 1951 So. Coast llwy, Lai;una Bch. 494·4596 level pos 1t1on A·/nr \V,·1m 11 raner . m:ilt•. Se<:urC'd h1).!h rt•turn in brn \an \'u·. Hn.;!ol & 'estment w /somc lol.,d lr\1n1· c 1'1 557·5Rl17 t•ompally. St>nd dct:ul of fer!!. Ad. 507 0 1111)' l'llr•t. Lo:-t ~\111 Seh11.1uLer, PO.Box 1560. L:o sla n1ah'. grry. v.·/brow n CANADA 1'-1t•sa , C:1 !12621' llhr. rollar. 6 Mois. old . \'1l' of F.lhs & Newland, BUSINE..~CENT t:R MoneyWant~d 5030 F nt . Vullcy . llcw ard ······•········•······· l)nnk1ni.: pruhlt·n1" Bond~r M~chonic Challengtn~. 1n tert•st1ng Joh for pt•rson 11o·,\ar1ed t:all Altohol lll'l plint• bl hrs a d:;y K35·3M:J11 ,\1'"1° i\1;1 11:1,i.!t'f , !ti l'. adu/l.,, lt ~rllnl! & rn :unl :\Jr . lluJ,i.:. & o cea n Dftttal Assi51ont Pttiodontal Office, I 11r exp. in ~nerol de-ft.. 1nal·h 1nt' :.hCJ I) ex · ' ~- pt•riCl1lt' ti1 hullrl prt• tell office req. lack of. l'l,IOll :.1•m1en ndu<'tor 1,f i Ce w /SO m • .":·1ri·b11111linµ 1·qu1pm1·nl. knowl~ af business l hl' 1.11..•r!>un .,,. e :>ct'k mu!> I office pracedu,..es. Full ~~r.~!':'!.e.~ ..... ~~.~~j ~.!.o:-.~ ..... ?~.~~ Pl{f>:GNi\:'-l'T " tr.12·2·11n ' L·;irin~ eonf1di•nti ;i t Apt Hrs1d1•nt 1'\1an:1gt•r 4 ·oun~t·hnl! ,\: rt•ft•rr.d t•:tpt•r 'd .11 lJnil!>, I I.ilk ,\horl 11111 , :1itupt 1011 It frn1n 01't•:1n 1'45 IHO'j' hll\'I.' prt•\'IOU!> 1·x I · 644 0683 ----------•i pcnl:'11l·1· 11o lalht'.!>. mtlls I time. • kl•('p1n~ ,\ l'l' \ H to: 5-li 2!><0J Hastes' fC ashier WAITRESS DAY ~IGHT lnitolltt' fTroin~~ Frn1alt'. Loc·:il "''tnrlow 1lnt1ni.: rompany No1A' h1nn1.: 52 hr to sl:.irl lu S:l 50 hr altt·r I ~1·.1r . Cl\er ::!I (';ir lll't Hil.'i r\laharna.1111 . MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS ASSEMBLERS I & ""'""""'" •~>I· "1"" DISP'TCH·R tr1lal l·ll'tlron1t· hack j A • i;:r nund ht•lpful hut v.l· 1l;1 a\l'.\':1rd I St.•(• ,\l~r ~lon Sun !I 11 ;1 m llAHHY 'S NE\\. \'<)HK tt1\H & (;HJl.I.. ·12·1H .\l art1n1<alt• "';1\. N , ii 11r llr~ ct\ Fnr Jo:tl•t•trri \l t't'hitn1<·;1I llt•\ it'\'" t-:xv1·r11•11t·t· prt<ft•rr1•d , bul v. Ill tr111n . t·.111 train This 1 ~ a \µpl) tn lk'rson Yt·llo11o t:.11JCom 1>any 11 2:-11 Sl~tl·r. F VI~ ( lulr:1ll-1\pp\. onl,v I lomt··t>ff11•<1·Stud 1n 631-3811 Lost• ynur 1·001 with y(lur t•hlldrcn·: llclp 1s av:nla• STACOSWITCH 1139 Baker. ('osta .\ll.'!>.t 549·3041 ble 24 hrs 5-19·H939 ASS'r fl1N Gn 1GASC)LIN E f ()X t:\' GIH l.'S (Jut (;llll attendant.' at busy 1·ur ~1 as11agc U·t:all, \\'c 11.·ai;h , 5600 1110 sa lar\· + l'on1miss1un s v.•h.1t·h <·n m c . S p1•ci a ltzt· ParaplC'~il's . ~42·31_69_ <1vcraJ,:c frorn $2Ull l•I S300 pC'r mo. fllr son1e of our SPIHl'flJA L ll EA lJt-:H prcsl'nt t•rnployt•s Frt't' ;:ruwlh J}ll!>lllt•ll Orthodynt• l-:lcctron1c-!> 15~Supenor ,\\t', II 2 l 'o:-la l'-1l'sa filli llil6 Br1okkl'Cpt'r /(;tr! Fr 1day I' T ~1otlt•r;4lC typ1n~ & at·t·u r ;1lc ho1)k kl'ep1n~ ! . jJl'rsonablc. r:xpand111,R lntl•r1nr f)t•s 1i.:n t>'1r m . Call Fr:.ink Newland ,\SI ll Nl'"'pnrt ln· tcr1nrl>. ~lo i'~ \oasl lllA·y. Cd~l 675·fi4:l0 or •1tl7·2'..(lll ()JX•n 10,\Yl·IO l'!\1 h1r..pi tall r.ation & pt•ns1on ,\d111·(•on all m <1ttt•rs. pl;inalso CallG4~·l<ltjijor ('1\H Y.'r\Sll r r:RSUN :112~ El(.·am1nollc·al. 836·fill l nl'~·tlc1I fnr lmµnrt N1'"' S!!nClemcnlc. f>'orappt ---C:1r lle;llt•r Apply 1n 4!12 !••:1.1 492·9136 ,\ttr<1etivt" Y.'or:nan. !lbO\'(• 1M.·r ... on. SeC' Bob J ohnson, '1\'I< ~1 ustdcs1rt·;1f /t1mc Jtm Slt'mons Jmpnrts. t'U rl't r in beau!~ f1t•hl lnc .. 13Hl(Ju:.iilSt .:"B ll:i.:;.:t = :,:;:;!"i i \\'1ll1nJ.! lo train Ex j. DOTOUMAXE O t'IUSl\'t' s hf1p . not hair C'a:-hiC'r . maturt• person train, t:amp H ..11....C HRISTMAS ·.• 6i5tii9:1 full ttml'. v.111 j ~ },Ml YIFTS? II ,_ _________ 1 ::i5P~1. t:;dl .\lr!> l'I V.'h• Uni ~thl'r11"• lll<'m '·' 11 '" .; 1.,. 1111-. ~,,,. uud"' U ..... AYON Chri5tmos Earninqs Be9in Mow aft IP ~1. t~t5·0032 Coshi~r-Hostes5 Expl'r 'd 1\pply f\('n Brov.n!> ~lotl'I . :11106 t:o:ii;t 1111.), ~o. l.a)1,una. :J ~P:\1 •. llAll.\' 1'11,l)T II 0 l'I Hll:.·1 )IA." TH~;t;• ,. I ~ l lur Chrhlm:" lrl'<' .,.,11 II i·i 11pp<'ar Th.ink ;.1!1•11111 1,1 ud. & ~"~'" 11t-.. 4\h JI 11 1 Lt°h & l~\I\ \'QU , .• ,,., 1 •• l!l~<'t' '"ur ad fn1 ~~ O 0 on"n~ ''·"''")OU"'''" , F'or. ,\VO.N_ HEPHt.:SEr'\ I CASHIER-SALES T ,\r lVf.S llt· .. t l1n11· . . 1 '.1111\..1~ •..,;~ t.1r rnure 111 11• j ~ funn.it1nu =~=:,:;: :').= : I.I ever to t• .. l;tbli s h Expt•rd for rea1ly to c ustomer!> Exl't·lll•nl 1 11.:1':.ir & i;p?rls lA'C~r . p 1\1n1e earn in'-' op · 1'. t1~c y;u:.1t 10~ Apply porlun1\1 l nl1•rL•s tetl·? (,cnt '· -100 l l arhor Bl. CoilL 540 7(~1 1 or Zc1uth C~1 545 ·6.J24 llt:Lon 's L;111;;ex. t·omp!ete 7.1359. ser\'lft' for men . ll;ur -----------:.tyhng. pC'rm<incnt IA'ave tor body. Afro. sem i cur BEAUTICIANS I~. enlo~ni:!. painllnl! & W1foll . Nev.• NH salon fru!>t1ng ,\ppt . ()n ly G44·06'"l ,,08,.2 5:\R·712ti 551 \V. 19\h St ! ,., or..... "'° "1 llll'autu·1a n". Stal1•in ren • FRl•HDS & tal ill nt'""' l .d:\1 S;1h1n ~ I 11o·1 man1cur1st f\75 7720 Ca shier. p/\imt' for m:un d1n1ng rm ~l ust t>c ex ~r ·ct . Apply in pt•rsun. llotf'l Laj!una. •125 So. Cst I lwy. La.i.: Heh ___ , l,;hnshan la<I• nt•cd:i h\'I' 111 h<'lper. 'i~i l c duties . $225 96.1 ·53f,(J, 963·681i LOYfRS• l·---------•:l'()t.)K for Gucsl •l11n)c !\1 3.;~:•)!C', r-.1odcl1nJ! !Ir ~ IOam tipm C:ill t:!'l1·1JrtSt'r\1rc i1\a1l Fo Bor,s & Girls ~6.fi716hl't.,.,·n9am 5pm Ltbt·r :1t<·1I M al1• -----Ft•mal1•s. 24hr. :>cr\'1t'e 10 lo 1 years of :tJ::f' l>ai · Cos~tolnnist 5.1 .. 07-. · I~ Pilot dt•h\'t•ry roulei; -~ < ~::_·-------1 mavbt•:t\'a11ahlru1 vour Xlnt situa t ion for a ' , ( f ' I Beautir1an v. 1t h folio" Hoppv Birthdo11 area. _,arn prn 1t or t t'· 1 ' h\·encs & l'itSh. !rips or in~.675-813!1r1a) or('\'es. Bruce mct<'han1lis1• for !>f'lhng You 're not J.?ettinj! o1dt•r. new subscriptioni; For You'rt• ~ctltn~,bclter . 1nfor malton pleast' t'<lll 'f'abich . li •12·4321 Frorn San YourL11v1ni::.Y1_;r_e._ Clt•mcnlt' San Juan L';iptslrano area . rail 495·0f\30 a nd 1\o11ss1on \'1c· jo El Toro arc•a, rall 581·6310. F:qual Oppor F.mployl'r COUNTER HflP t'ull & p/t1mc days. App· ly, J)cl Taro. 25252 La Pa1 Rd. l.a,guna Hiils. Countt•r Girl s for fast food sCr \'1C'e Apply 111 p<'rson t•r1mP Bur~er 799 W ~~------ tMSURAHCf ! :\1) Phone {_"a I Ii; l'teF\.J ---I l)1·s patc hl·r Jo:x 1>t~r in l'(IUllHnt'nl rental 1Jus1· n1•ss. ·ryp1ng, hilling e:it· Jll'r . Sa l ar y open . 9fi8· 79!}.1 Air1M.1r1 · Sf'1'r••l ;1rv . full t1n1c HOSTESS·CASHIER Commere.i;d rn!>u r;inl'e Full & p t1n1t'-Apply fiat Undt•rv.·r1ting" expt·r nee ly, i\11 c_·a:.:.i 1'1l•:itiC'a n Cd)1 arl'a.G7J.:18[.0 Rest aurant 2~ifi 1'-: 17th -St,C i\I. l!\<Tt:HIOH J)t>:S IGNF.H llou!ockel'Per. Englis h DOCTORS ASSIST. .;pk~. hr~ flt>xihlC'. SJ hr 1 Youn~ lat!) t \I! 21'! 1 lo JS nr 'l rlav "'k StuclC'nt C)K s1st 1n lll·:.ilth s1,a . No t\i'j' 2ti2fi t'XJI rl'tl. "'l' train ,\pp ' , ----.-11 no.,n ·ll JJm 2 11 2 11•.'U.'t'kt'epi·r t:ompa n10.n 1i;1rhnr Bl1d (O!>t!l ~lt•:.a :\ur:-111'-' l';\p1·r. Live in DRAFTSMAN Goo« draftin~ !>ktll:i re· q 'd. Some mec·haniC"al & clet•tru·al L',.per dcs1 ra· hit-. Xlnt futurt' 11 )!rov. 111~ c·o. Pacific Tra v.•ler l'or11 .J.10 39:15 fur cldt·rly 1·oupl1•. I'\ I Hm & board 2 day!> off. bi3· 7250 or ti40 I 963 llousl'kl't'IX'r. ~. 0 tla~s. S hrs. ;\lt1 st be nrgan11.cd & rl.'l1:.i :'\o smukt' :-.l B G42·J.IJ; I HOUSBCfEPER Coll1•i.:c· i::rad11al11• mu!>I bl.' 1.:01xl .. ClnSl.'I' .. Xl11L OJ)portun1ty. Newly l'On- s o I ida I e cl <lt'siii;n showroorn Call t·rank NC'.,.,'land. 1\.S .l .ll ., Nev.·porl fntcriors. 38 10 t:. Coa~t Jl1A•y, Cdi\1. JANITORIAL Dcpc'nda hlt· "'11m;11l fnr <;tt•atly 11.•nrk i\11•thral Uh1,,:, r-o.11 411 Jlrs 11o k iif'~l 2 3tlA)! 1;.1.11)f;OO ,J,,;<.;rrc1us 11ar1 tun\' e• l's. 11\ t·r 21. Cd~"! 1\rl',1 . 533 ·"Wll E1\RN S8.00 Hr. t:offel" l lostcss '-'':tntcd. t:all 645 :r..>87 •I JI rs, 5 days ...,.k. Ov. n l r ansp . 1..1do I s le . G42·6XJO. bustne:.s io---------- Earn $200 mo p f t ~ l lou:.C'kt•1•pt·r. 3 da~s .,.,k , t\dlcr Bru'h Sales. lot: al son1~ rhlldt•ar1;. l I f f; ~ r art'<i Hill. ~·H:r.'8 old 97!1 !>195. ~·489~- JUNIOR SECRETARY fS FC lll)lJS t>:w1vr:Sl5&older CROW 0 R to v.·ork part t1m1.· for To Assist 1\clmin. St'e. in Pro£r£':.~l \'I.' independent houserlcan1nl! sC'rvirr salt•s & markl.'ling . Good bank ha:. opcn1nl! for an Call Jani <'t··s H<lJ!).!edy typist. Snml' b\C' d1ct:.1 F;!>l'rO\loo'Off1t·er, l\l1n 5yrs /\nn's675·6.'i53 11011 . G('ner;il ~·l er1ral ex per. Co 11 l :1 ct :\1 r i; . I c.:::::..:c::.::_::::.::_ ____ . I Swil C'hboarrl rcl1f'f Son\L' F1'r,i.:.uson at San11:.ii:(> lmporffixporfCo. exp1·r req 'd . Xlnt Bank for appl. R32 ·5200. Naturally Ac-live •l appy l>l'nt'ftls & fringes. t:XJ>. l.LE l{K tCi\S llIE Jl Person Needt>d t'or Im · CLA-VAL CO. 1'o ...,.ork 2·3 d<iys 1>er porting & r:xportin~ Co. lilh&l~l accntia .C J\1 "'eek. ~:30 Al\I to fi P:\1. J.:xper. Nc('ded. Som e t;qual()ppor Employer includes Sat, but no Sun Dri\'ln,I! R('q 'd . l\l ust or 1 loh'days, ref net·. Call 11 a \'C Car. I:: x pen S(' s !.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; )t rs . Atla m i; for in · Paid . Very lnterestinl! tcr,·1l'IA'll4 4·1575 Job. Perm. S2.65 Hr To Start. Call Sandy t'or ,\n 1\ppl. 673·27K4 SCRAM -LETS ANSWERS r\r~nt -Pound - Intl Engr /1-lydrau $18K LegalS<>C'y 1t:orp S850 t~il(' Clerk lex per S550 l)ccr~~ -~01!1111 G('nl Ofc/Aectnii; S.'lOOI ' LO . E lr\·1nc l'crsonnl'I ;\~('nc,· ~~n old s ayin,t: f.!Ol'S : ·\88E.lilh.t:osta Mesa· Laugh a.nd the .~orld Stlllt• 224 642-1470 lau,s::hs w ith you, but _____ -1 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 1 \·r cxper. ·1 ·8P~1. i\l on lhru l·'r1. CLA·YAL CO. lith & Pla(·c nt1:.i . Ci\t 548·220 1 Equal Oppor. Emfl]Oyt"r IA'h<'n ynu pe('I onions you ~--- 11.·ccp ALONt;, -----I Holp w ... ted 7100 Help Wonl•d 7100 FILE CLERK ••••••••····••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••·· Permane nl, full t ime. n11mf'nca l fi lini: 1n bus f1na nc1al or~an i 1.ation. No c:itpe r ie n ce necessary. Apply belwn. IJ i.fashton lloutit1ue full~ st0<'kt·d 11.ould h ke to re l1w;;1te St'Ckin~ SJ)ll('e I :.igJ,:rl'S1'!1'c in·tunt• B.evu ty Salon Hcply to i\d No .'i•1. l)111ly Pilot. 1•_() Jjt1.\ 1560, Cost a l\i l.'sa Ca !126:.11; l la\·t· son1elh•n£ tu Sf'll ? Class1f1('d ;H IS do 11 ~I'll. Temporary .Jl oliday 9 12: 180Ncwport Center Sc;ii;on. Apply, Llo~·d 's _o_,_._N_._B_. _M_<_-<_360 ____ 1 DEllYfRY MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Nursf'ry. 2038 N<'1A'porl GEHER.A.L OFFICE RI. Ci\-1 646· 7441. Heavy phones. Compult' D~i•ery & knowledge. Addrcsso· Stockman graph mae h ine~. Cal . , bt'lW('('n i;aa m·Spm fo ".'Umc tnchxhn~ Sal & • appt. Dewey·s Rubbish Sun. Mus t be O\'l'r 21 . See Ser\·lc(' 642·1191 l-larold, 495 E. 17th St, ' "-"'-'-'----1 Cosla i\lcsu. General Ca r W:1sh hel l>t:l.l\'F:H\. P flt N<'IA'spaper, xlnt part ·lime i ncome 5200·$500 per mo. i1rs approx3·5PM. · THE REGISTER 540·3006 appl)' at 150 Ncwl)()r1 Center Dr Nev.·porl Bch &W ·M50 GIRL Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present r apid extension program, we. are seeking energetic people who wis h lo progress quickly. If you prove lo be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to tcad & mot.iv ale people. your future is \\'ith us. Ma nage m e nt expe ri e nce is d esira bl e, but not necessa ry. Excelle nt salary. Co mpany pa id benefits. , Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM-Noon Now leasing new pnm e 1.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.···d 962·8239 Ol'flee & Indus t ri al I' ------1 Space.581·9393.F..on E.A.R..,. t-'OUNO Scrtlpoi nt Dental Assistant 3 dys per wk ltecon~truC'tion prac· tlcc. ex p e r ie n ce d . 645·4070. Deli\'t'r fl y~rs in nc tracts lhruout Or Co o Sat morns. Car & ins. re q 'd. $2 .15 p e r h r + mileage. 848·1550 GENERAL OFFICES 322 No. Foothill Rd. ~•ffly Hills Ecpial Opportunity fmp1oyer Ctina d:.1 ltd .. offlntcr front IO°lo to 17.4oo;0 S iun1c.sc re nialr . \'ic. ,.late Sin Lake t-'ore11t. l~ERESTon l larbor Ulvd. & Warner, SMAJ.L S1udlo/T hcatcr, d •nce, lect , tche1rsa.I, etc. Dail,y/Mo. low rates. f"or Info. 61,.2643 NB "'' f 'V 5.11·5943 hlgllly •If"" 2nd lnntdHdo.Coll llrokorSJ0-4711 LOST111mA ll brn f11o.·h1 m:tlC' ctog, HenJ;1m1n , llalloween. 934 ~· 18th. RciN 01 r1t. &40· 71138 . • Sellin5( anythlnA: w~t h a Dally Piiot Class1r1ed Ad Is a simple matt('r jwi:t call 642·5678 . Girl F'Tlday, Mnture. Bk· kpng exper r eq 'd. Cal 640-8227 fo~ inter vw. ' ll ospltal -1\~d e~ Ordctlle~. lmmt'<I open in,li!.s . 1'ral n ctis ok &1~0400 . Cl111sslfied a d5 "Rell bi t1 ~·t .~i,·e ur lhe t'lhip! it4•JTIK, 11m.a.ll Items or an) U11t it In c las:o11fl t'd. item. Jl,.L';\ caU &'2·!i6'78. :;J.~~ shore tt"sults 1 ,, • t l 0 ' I ' n ,. I ,. I " 0 Help W-.:t 7100 HolpW-.1 7100 HolpW-.1 7100 HolpW..tecl 7100HolpW_,td 7100 HtlpW-.i 7100 Ftld!y.-bo<1•.1915 OAILYPllOT ···················-·· ....................... ························ ....................... ······················· ...................... . Dl KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ISw"'9-t11lfll An ~nlna 11 available ror a. Keypunch Operator v.•1th 1·2 year11 previous cx1"1eritncr for our awing :-.tu(t, 5P1'1!·12:30AM . In· forex experience pre· fl.'rred. but not rL'quired. Call Dana IIat..1.:er 759·4873 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS "50 Newport Ce nter Dr. Ne1o1.·port Stach t:qual Opp Employ til /F l.ady v.•ho n~s $500 mo up. Sales orit>nted. Phon tilanlyn, 96&-8378 Mature women p/t for . Salesperson Part-Timer£ · 5 1 A HtlpW.+H 7100 HelpW..+ed 710 Mtl ... s 8005 <"leaning serv. Car nee. PIXAMwft'llMJS.,.,.. RN,~~ of N111'Jel, Morns, ea.ii an 10•m. """r111ce Ut.on tten· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gin&hamCirl.~1%'1 . 14 LoC'•llona. Full or G•rfield Coav. Hoap. M7·1S'l9 ltorrow'a Nul dant, eXPf'r d . Day Ir WllOWANTSTOWORK.! Unusual Sale, A1r1C'an l-~~-~=""-="'--1 p/time •hlft• Include Sub·Acute PsyC'b. set· House Eves. Full & p ttime. AP· UNUSUAL ORIV!o; A CAB! Art, iuRnt.-d I.lthol, J·Z..3 MEDICAL ASSISTANT. wknda. Eaper. pref'd. Un.c. 1'781 Garfield, H.8 . · ply , Shell Statlon. llth & Newport e ea C' h CllOOSE your hours, wt V1enn:l ClocU. Llvo Prim•tily Back Ofc. EOE.54.3-7787. 147·M1l. Sales . Irvine.NB. wrttrr /publl~htr l't'Ck:\ work for yourllrlr, be Mandarin/Wood Duell. 1-lunt . licb Phyaician. SHARP GUYS Service Station Attrn. multl·talented usistant. )'our O'A'n bou. ?iot~n or 91!12..(M58. ResHy Lo: Cl.astified ad Exper'd In h1J(h fashion danl. Need exper'd man, Mtat be fast, accurate \\'omen. Can be slightlyl"":;;_cc.:.:c_ _____ _ no. 564 C/O Daily Pilot, PIOGUMMllS m en's clothina &: p(time nia.hts & wk.nda. typbi:t, good orxanlrcr. hi.nd1cappt'd Neut• ZO o/o OFF PO Box 1$80, Coata Write application pro-RN'S sportswe"r. 1't1ust h4lve Don 't a.pply, unfess you 1i1nd11killsshouldlnclude, c.;1ea n ~ppearaner OnMOt'ltEveothlnt Mesa,C.92626. &rams for lype-setllnM &: C ) &ood rt'.h1. F\.lll &: p/tlme want to work 1 2$90 edltrntc. proofing, paste \cLo;., rettrt.-d . AJtC' ZS. 'l-0 YESTERYEARS At OD ELS . M~SEUSF.S graphic work in creatlvf' FYU..TllM po1uti00$ fl\lill. t:c.11 (or Nrwport Bl, CM Moo·Sat up & rt-Seurrh. Degree In 10 Sop11leml'!nl your tn· COUECTAILE.S profllm11klnc environ· &fed Suri. 11·7:30 shit\. 11ppt &: inter\liew "'/-4pm. t.:n,1tl111h, atcounhna. or conie. llrtve a eab 6 b~s t"'igure fttodels, E6rort..1. ment. UtUize COM de· Ex per . acute care THE LOOk f!('()nonucs dQ1>1rable . Job or mor(! a day. Apply in & AMTIQUES l'italiJet1$eS nttdf'd. Top vices, pholo typesetters, ho6pita.I only. Excellent 644•6SOO SEWING-Progressive co. !hay cnt.a1l some tra\•el. person: Ycllqw Cab~ Co .. 1613 lrvine A\'c, SuitC' nioney. New =iludio. 300/30 DOS & mint rom· bt1nefit1 . Contoict Mrs. need11 u~hol5lery lead· Compensation arran~e· 11251 SlOitcr A\'e, Foun· "l." <in b;;t.'k ot lll·llll\c 6Jl·l8ll puters . P.fus t be ex· Jrnsen, 642-Z73'. C4?Sta Sa.I~ Women (/tulle pt /. man. Sewine expcr . mtnl 1$ unorlhodox but tair\V:illey. LlquorJ N I C ti <d · BA" M.e...s1LM.....e.m or~aJ ·G .___. · eeded Cood pay •»"" lucral"vc t ll • atonal ompany hall pe e.n(' 1n u or llospltil 301 Virtorfii ttme. 1rts .... .,.,.1nO.M. n . • -1 o·c.ncrae c MefthaltdiM Orienl&lruas9xl2,4xl4. Immedia t e need tor otherlowleve.llanruaae. C E E & Oran2 e . 1-:xpr r . wk. Apply at, 3110 J?t!non .22.'125.E. Rnstol. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small art'a rut1 "· NO qualified sales Rep. l\tu.st have bas:h.· math .M. O · mature Interviews. f"'ri . Airwa y Ave. C .M . S.;\. Nov, 15. 9am to &-I.? IOOS DEALERS.615·5931 . Telephone renewal sale11. fundam•ntals, rninlmum 11 fl4 , 4·6 i.t c.; alleon 8-10;\M or 2:30-.SPM. l2nooo. ~cr-1 ~a~:~1!~tF~;;!~~r. ~~~n:o:r:hoi:i~"h::; RN's & LVH's g1~:s, S''ii~':ia l'laii., SEWIMG ··;~;;,,;~~~·~;·.~;;·· l\c~v~~d~~~:.~"r ~~~ 494·4222. ability to work 1n . Pltime openin~s on ::ill -orea ..:_ 14· Spec-ial mach. Single •UTOTEM• ~IA.NYJTEMSOt't~INE f:qu11dur, Circa 1900. ---------1 dlvidually as well as part .shifts. Calif. he req'd. SCllOOL DUS DRIVERS, needle. F~xper . only, Ask JEW Jo: LR Y , A RT 613·1.Z6 lteedcd Student.s p/time ot a team. Send resume Pleas.e apply Park ,.-,11 1ra1n . Good driving !orPal.~2-34i2.N.8. EMl'LOYMEHT OBJt:C'TS. ANTIQU~.1---------- to help on civic&: county to Ad . No. 570, Daily S1_!'A~e~~.or .Healthr a~~ re<'Qrd a mu~t f~xeellent SHI.WRIGHTS °"°ITUHITIES f'IN t-: io'U RN .• ETC . • •CLEAH.ANCJ..:• • projects. Apply 1027 No. Pilot, Box lS60. Costa .._ .,...penor ''e. j o b for h o u sc w1ves. .-F\lllor Part·Ttme PllONF. J.'OR INFO. &: •ZOO/o OFF* Coast ltw )', No. G ·i=M=es=•=·=C=•=-=!126=26====:i-6'2_·_24_lO_._E_._O_.F._._. ____ 1 Call 1 s l ran o I SM n Wanted. AUanl1t Pacific Nu Exper. Necessary BROCllURE. &\5·2200 ON DRt-:SSt-~llS Laguna Beach. 497·lo:M, t:len1ente area. <492-3873 1t1atilim e Co. Call A&e21-65Ehg1ble WITJtTl-llSAl) Jpm·6:JOpm !lit ·F a~., ESTATE SALES Sailboat Manufacturer t: 0 t~ 646-$491or646 &427. Go To The Nearest •Bi·Cenlennial • Fisher&: Chatham ~ TTE O TICTOC fttARKET Qwll.s Exhibition Antiques • •Leqal S•cy $70 NEWPORT A NTI N MAST IUILDER Sin,:cing Gir l Ke)'board For Applications & Info Collection of over 285 40S El Camino Real. Floe Pale! "Yrs exp VILLA WEST LICENSED. Im med. openinK f0r a SECRIT,\ R \',sh/type. Player for all Kiri group. OR CALL. tTltJ 642.7702 quilU-50 made befort' Tus lin min. Xlnt typing & Nc1o1.• Residential UNLICENSt:D. maist bUilder. Req ·s m111 Versaule. id detlld, Tra\•ei. 613-2663. Tic Toe Systems, Inc. 1850. South Coast Plaza 832_5101. llam to 5pm sh. Also Fee Jobs ''a-c F•ct'lt'ly. GET Tll E RED 1·2 yrs expcr. in lleliarl' Part time. 6'5-2006 fl ott'l, Bris tol & San CJoo -• Sunday CONTROLC • '-" • . CARPET weldin" & mast as · SPORTSWEAR tilt'G . 0 . F C t ~ ;\H.t:t.:n COOKS .. '·--------•! d tt . 1e,:co reeway, os a1---'----~~-1-:mploymentAgcncy KITCHEN AIDS TREATMENT! i>embly. Apply. lslanderi· nee s a ral'tive ag-Waitreslies, good pay ti1esa . So n. Nov t6lh. AppUCMCel .8010 3400lrv1ne.Stel02 RESIDENT AIDS We 'train you lo sell Yachts, 1922: Barranca 4 SECRETARIES gress1ve 1,:al to r~presenl benefits. Apply betw J & from Noon lo 81,M., & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nv.·ptBch 714 /SSfJ. llOUSEkEEPERS homeswithanaccelerat-Rd.Irvine. s mall line. Coastal 6pm. Denny 's 529 ~ton. Nov 17th, lPAM to ElcctricDrver&Waabrr edeoursethalslartsim-Ne-cdedln1mediate1y areas.673-7569 Avenida P11·u, San 8Pl'l1 T d d t'bl ·~ I ~ PEHSON ne-•ed for MAINTENANCE m~t'alcly . If you a•e ,·0 . ~lboutManufacturt'r Good · ·. !IX e ur 1 . c for sale. . ..vi -"'-' • CUSTODIANS ""' • typ1 n1:. some open· T•co i•R Clemente donation. $3 benefit . 839-0586. Import New Cur Dealer. terested io earning b;g MASTER in•s w/sh, some without. "" "" ----------! F' · · s · I 0 1 • ----""'-=-'---- A I · 5 Bo Apply in person. J~elp Needed. Top wages. a1rv1ew pcc1a ym·1-PP Y •n person, cc 4000 lfl . W N 8 money from lhe start. IMSTALLER Short or Ion~ term as· WAITRESSES pi cs & or u n ~e co. A p a rt m e n t S I z e Johnson. Jim Siemon 1 ana ay, · · get individuahied free Capableof ins tallin,:Cany s 1 ~nn1 ents ·your choice. ~~~~lpd~IL~;~~~:fl~ Exper·d. f'ullorp/l. Medical Association Rerrigcrator. excellent. 1.mporls, lnl'., 1301 Quail Now J-liring. Bartender, B training on the job in one Item on the boat related Im med. placement. Good hrs. Neat appear. Auxiliary. running coodition. $40. s__t. NB. & W; Kitchen help ; At· or many topo(hces local· to hardware!. plumbln ~ & ;\sk for Debb1t:-TELEPHOME Over21 -548·8676. J\:I AID \..·anted. •mmed. tractive liostess no ex per ed thruout Orange Coun· minor electrical. 2 to J or ti1arg aret SOLICITORS Surf & Sirloin L.ef aded sdtain glasf! dbll ""~c""~r-"-S-/S_'_R_r_~--r-- n-mustbe2l "994 ly. call for furlher de· y-•"""r. r"""d. Appl)', TcmpoTemporary ilelp °'JOW.Coastllwy,NB ront oors rom 20 u t e 11g, nr ~Pn"m"a'n"o' ... r.030,. !~J-~~1b1l r;'"~ppoint. . .,. . tai Is. Ar I ene, ( 714) 1~ia nd~'°,. y;~hls, 1922 JT802 Sky Park Irvine Use youfr phone al home. W"'. l I-Joli and. $300. 979·SJ95, Frost free, Coppertone, • • ....,.,..,.. 848-8142 BarrancaRd,lr\'ine. 5--\0-4455 1-:.arn antast1c l·om· a1tress, exper on Y. $59.4893 S12:S.645-0820. Nunes Aides. 7.3 & 3-11 --:lwl:E:S,:::;:;:ES,~f;S'-~~;::;';;::;::;:::;::~;----l•~"'."'"'."'""'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'~I missions for talkin~ t Noon-E\'e s hirt. 11\ue . . "1anai.:emcnt Pt:OPtfo~ PF.ltSON Exel:. look1n2 fur part time hus1n"ss associat~ 111 14•holesale supplies Uu s 1nc ss full y rap1talL:ted. Interview 67J·Z22J shifts .. Ex per. pre('d . REAL ESTATE SALES ii boa I Munufacturer business people. Jus t in· Dolphin, 3355 Via l~•do. ti.I ust sel I 1 o.8 pieces Like nu, wa.sher dryer til et1a Verde Con\·. Hosp, Join #I J~as immed op("ning for SECRET ARY qwre tf lhey ean use our NB I'heodore ila\•1land Em-Large cap.ac1l)I multi cy- 661 Center St. Ctif Torbell,R•altors MASTER Sal~ order desk duties. money to help them ex· . . press china. Appt. only. cle $100 ea. OFFER ·Free Training TOOLING MAKERS Gen'I of1· s kills req 'd . pand their business . Waitress, p/t1me 21+for 64()..l66.3 646-3213 NURSES AIDES · d II til.ust ~self startt'r. Xlnt Exp. pref. but will train. gourme.l re~t auranl . Ope . 11 h"fts .ca 1 ac Program Exper'd in Loftin~ &: 10 solicitors needed by Also. p/timc dishwasher. Stormy weather Goe~I Dryer Rood cond. Washer- nings on a s 1 • •Hawaii,AeapulcoTrips layout,pluJt&moldmak· s a~ary .based on t.•xper . iar"e leasing eompany. 640-8120aft3pm. llummel Anniversary & dryer, need.a repair, ex per. pr e r 'd . Some •Nationwide Referrals inJ?. &: prototype l"onstruc-Sia rt immed. I r v1 ne, A·k'ro• Roy Clend1nn1'ng, Plates $19.50838-4292 All 3$15. 67J...J016 . trainees accepted. Apply If unlieensed, let us as· lion. Re<fs a min. of 3.5 546--.\135_. _______ 1 ,;._1000• _ ... WAITRESSES f\1f.anager Trainee for Jr. Park Su Peri or sistyouinobtainingyour yrsexper.App!yat SECY-REC ....., ------·I Sports \\'ear & Apparel II ea Ith " are. 14 4 5 Real Estate license. Call Islander Yac hts Apply in person ANTIQUECO'ITAGE Kenmore· Washer $50. Antiques, coUectables & Kenmore Gas Dryer $75. shop. Some l":<µer pre· supe r ior A v e, N B Bill Fiory, s.12.6691. t!Ya Barranc.a Rd Part·tlmc It arbor Arca Telephone Sales Lo Reato Restm1rant fed . Apply in person 642-2410. 1 ---~~-----·I Irvine !\!d's oft. exper. pre· located at the Casta Del ft IO ". h 1---------1 ferrcd.5'15·1847fi·9P~I Part·l1me work avail. Sol Golf Course 27601 dNor1:1toritems. WeslinJ:house Elel! 495 Newport Blvd. Dryer $40. Guar/Dcl al·°''~!B kahm .. Sins,. 0,1P1Nursing·Relief RN's & R.E. SALESPEOPLE S',\L''''COU,NS''LORS mornin~5. llourly waJ!es Castk~I Sol Rd. M.V. -"'~ • ., roo_ur~t _t_. · · Fltime L\'N'•. lmmed. ~ " 1..:::=::::.::=='-"'-----I -" Top location, <"aplL\'(' For Newspaper Promo-& comm. avail. For de· Newport Bcach546-~~867'-_2. _____ _ 642·5151 -HOTPOINT wa s her & elec. dryer. $90. for bolh or offer. 968·94ZZ i\1.:in "'ith kiln lo streteh openings. 642·0400. m.:irket area. Opportuni· lion. ~l ust enjoy workinR: tails call. 540·0301. coke & beer bot lies \nov · PACIFIC ty for 2 expt>rienced 1)rO· with youni..: people 10 to OPPORTUNITY Los Angeles Times Wlftdow Tinting 10°/oOFF WITH THIS AD f • I I Y > · S 150 week I)'· vcn salespeopll• lo share 14 years of a~c. Reliable knocks often v.·hcn you !375 Sunfl ower. CM l111tci'ler ""'1776 COAST DINER . d ANTI OU ES Kenmore washer & dryer. xlnt ('Ond. Sacriricc $9$. each. 673·7J68 ev~ · · We Need Fry Cooks the finest market 1n transportation reqwre . use re~ult·~e.tt1ni;; Daily Telephone Answer Serv. Expe r. prl'rd or will MASSAGETECH. Newport Beach. Con-Excellentpart·l1meposi· Pilot Class1f1ed ,\ds to Exper or will train. train. Start SZ.50 hr. Apply in person 9.5 fldential inquiries. tion . lllgh p ay for 2-3 real'h the Orange Coast F /time F1ex hrs. 540_1777 Raises to $4.50 within 1 TIIE MARKF.TPLACE TRAINEE 4501 W. Cst Hwy, NB C f C I th hours rach ev ening, half-market. yr. Beginning $a) accord· CONNECTION Will buy some refg, ap· Young lady (18-28) for, ____ c_._11_6_7_5-_l_6I_o ___ , •• oeswor IY day Saturday . Call PhonctH25678 T<)WTRUCKDRIVER. Inf! to ex;pcr . Must be 10"',.offwilhthisad plianl'es,runnin~ornot, l£'R1t1matc full time pos1· Re-altors 640.00:10 642·8102 for interviev. t•xix•r 'd. G & \V Towing, over 21, tall, neat 1700So Grand Ave. also sc rap m et al. t1 on. No exp. ner. W£' PART TIME before6:00 10f.:llrv1nl'.N H.&12·1252 644--8494 . Santa Ana 543·4881 675·5258 send to ~l'hool, earn 9.1 ~lorns or 4 :30·8:30 REAL ~'TATE SALES-· ·--- v.·hile you learn. i\ppl)' in eves. working for non 11 m•ted open•nRs for Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Aufot, New 9800 Autos. Mew 9100 Auto1, H•w 9800 Alltos, New 9100 person any a fternoon or profit OrR . Perfect job qualified salespeople. If ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••'•••••••••••••., £'\'t'. 2!J30 \V. Coast ll14'}·., for housev.·1 ves, students, you are honest. enerRclic N H. and moonlighters. Bes t and interested in hi gh ----OiiOiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiil phone deal 1n Lown. Call earning goals you must To plal't' your message before the reading public, phone Daily J>iJot Classified, 642·5678 for The family 7110 &, Aeu B.....ll. V/Jrm up lrori !~e t~s HI co1Y sl111~r.b0-0t\. !NST~NT KNIT laced slippers 1nr ~I! t~e lamil~I u~t scra"s nr ~011 ol 2 colors o! worsted. Easy -one piece eacl11 Pt!· rein 7110 Women·s, Men's,'· Child's S. M. t lnciuded. $1.00 far tach pat!~rn. Add 2'X' eacl! patfern for first-class mail and handling Stnlt to: ........... ~0.,..10• --lmlll.OWC ........ Mrw Tft HT 1oa11 . ....W .,._,.........,l.lp.P..._ -· MOii[ lh~n tvtr belort1 200 dt1lp1 plws 3 !rte printed I"' sic!e N[W 1976 N(£0 l£CRAfT CATALOG! Hsi everything. 75,. Crochtl wllll S•uar1s $1 .00 Crechtl a wardt~be $1.00 Miity fifty Qwilts SI .GO 1Uppl1 Crochtl • _ $1.00 Sew + Knit I DDk $1.25 Hetdltpolnt l ook __ $1.00 flower Crochet l1ok _$1.00 Hairpin C1ochet look 11.flO Instant Cracltl l ool I .Oil lnttant M1cra1111 I oak _ 1 .00 l1nl~nt Mo11r laol -!'·'° Ctniplttt l lft IHk -1.00 C1111111tt1 Alt111111 11• ...$1 .• 12: 1'11rt Aftians l f2: _IG, It°* tf II Q11llU I I -11• M1111• 01111 Ila• 12: _50, 11 l.11lltt !or ltNY IS -IOll l1111t of 11 Jiffy •If' _9041 894·55 18 . 1n\·estigate our program ---------1 and COfi.IPARE . Ask for PBX-Previous answering ser\•1ce. exper. Various shifts & llpm-7am. With advantages. 644-9420. CLA.551 FIED will sell it. I "• • ,• Prinltd Pattern 9273-Wom- tn"s Sizes 1re 34 fJS.1nch bust "l'l1!h 40-1f1Ch h1pl: 36 f40 bust. 42 hip); 38 !42 bust, 44 hipl; 40 ('4 bust, 4& hlpl; 42 146 bus!, 48 hip); 44 (48 bust, 50 hip): 46 150 b~I. S2 hfpl; •8 (52 bust. 54 hip); SO !'>4 bvsl. 56 hip}. Send S 1.00 tor each pattem. Add 2~ ror t«.h patttm lor first<"-» mail .and lundlini. Stftd toi --r......hpt.441 --J)J WHt II .. SI •• ..._ T..-IL, "4T 11011 . Pri•t MM& AOHISS, ZIP, SID _. STTU MUWIH. Do rou 6-qw /law tt ltl t patt1r11 ftttt $111• H• for t1r MW fall·Wl•t1 r P1tttr1 C1t1lo1-ct1p ca11po• i1sldt for lrt• 111n1r11 ti 11ur tllokt, Std 1411 11owl Stw + lt11lt l1ok S 1.25 l1ub1t MllltY Craftt -,$1.00 l11d111t f1sMt1 look _,ll.OI 111sti•t S.•!111 l ook t:t.oo an ap t. wilh llal Cox . Real Estate Career INDIVIDUALIZED . "FlfiD MANAGEMENT" PROGRAM R eceive yo ur own personal in ·the -field trainer al no cost to you. Learn to sell homes with an accelerated course. and earn big money from the start. Current ex· pans1on program , pro· .v ides rapid advanee - ment into mana~ement. New licensee, earn sales in 10 days to 2 v.·eeks with our fabulous, one of a kind trainin1: program. Last but not least, 80'1~ {'ommission paid at time of elosin~. Many others are trying to copy our pro~rams -so you owe it lo yourself to call the r est. But in rhe end, l'Ome to the best&: 1:et the RED CARP ET Treat· ment. Licensed &: un· licensed, please call im· mediately. Linda 558-755.\ R.E.SALES EXPERIENCED OR NEW LICENSEES The most act1\'C new of- fiee in CD~1 . We pay for : udvertisin~. s i~n s, telephone, pr1ntin,g & po5taji:Je, busi ness eards, brochures, promotion. Ask about our incentive commission split. Call Cliff Landry. 6"'/3·7601 . R.E. SALES Real Est.ate Associates Licensed or not. Come ,.•here the action is. New branch urgently needs sales .associates. Bus i- ness is boomin~. Pick your own sales territory. We train & can advance board fees ror qualified persons. Other branches opening soon. P.tanagers needed. Call 1-l erb . 581·1210. CENTURY FINAN C IAL REALTORS RN Director of Nurse Relier Sat&Sun7·3:30orR·• 30. Park L.1do Conv. Center, 4fi6 F1ag~hip Rd, N.B. &&2·8044. RN E:Mrqettcy P /timr!, llPM·7:30AM. Xlnt workinJt conds . E .O .E . Contact 0 . Roache. R .N. Co1ta Me sa Memorial HOfipltAl,642 273'. '75's ust Good Selection ... Low Prices 15 COUGARS PRICED AS LOW AS $ FOR TMIS BRAND NEW 1975 COUGAR loaded including A1R CONDITIONI NG, AM/FM STEREO. Tll T WHEEL ANO MORE (5A93S503326) ~TEN"l\AL f~EE 1S\C£ VOU ~ ~:~ , G\FT fO~ '°""" ..... illr~ EXECUTIVE SPECIAL (2) 1975 Lincoln Coupes EXECUTIVE DRIYEN--4.0ADED WITH'SUPEll LUXURY FUTURES YOUR CHOICE 1 PRICE 58250 ALSO AVAILABLE Brand New 1975 • 13 MONARCHS • 7 COMETS • 17 MERCURYS • 20 MARK IV' s • 15 MONTEGOS • 8 LINCOLNS SHOP •••• then offer. (87J1llll DON'T WAITl These ']S's ARE GOING FAST• • tho'flf"°°"' .. "°"' Oft l~~;;··:;;~tlt~"";-: .... I·~,~5~...-.~~!· :i .. :·=:-:..=-::.:.M::"'":;:...,;;.~"---., .. Js:iin9 ,, IN ADDITION .•.... WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1976 LINCOLNS & MERCURYS Ready for SALE and DELIVERY! DB DAILY PILOT Fr iday, No11embt!'r 14, 1975 Fr'ff to You 8045 Fumih.n , 8050 Fumlture 1050 Gorogt Sol• 8055 MIKet~t 808~ ~.~!=•••••~~~-~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 Gallon Aquarium. A.uc:Hon 8015 icycles 8020 OOCJS 8040 sinJ)t!d kitten n~io:. lov· OlnlDIC rm set, 6 chrs, Antique oak dropleaf din· Gar. S<alt Sa( only 811m· WANTED $2.50. fully equlppe~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing home. Vt:ry sort. Yl.'tY droplt.if tbl, 4 pc bdrm Ing tbl & 6 l•dderback !ipm. Misc. it ems &s maJI OR.I ENT AL RUGS, need w(he1ter , fUttt, ·rocb. * *I BUY* * lJ!>l'd B1k l"s & l'arts. 13uy. 1\KC.: Ht•!( blk mu11;1tu re I o v 1 11 Jo: • (; u c s s !I et . Orie nt a I r u a. chrs, RCA color tv, xlnt Pullman s ink, older 41 several used rug1 & dyn•f1o •pump, comes i.e l I 1o1 n ri t r adt• 24\iK &hn:1u1.er :o-t / fo', cheap what? ... his na mt 15 673·62Al cond. SmaJI appliances. burner fJ •3 r•oa:e. 167 W. tapestry, pvt. ptys only w /nice a1sortmenl of Good Us~c.I t \lrntture & Ne wport Bl CM 642 791 0 96J 6533 ''Slripc·s · ·. Mov1ni; to China (Of'i, ,W0.°'*8 Avenidat AJM&aodro, San 54().5219 trnplea.J rLJh. 5S1·lS4 all. Appliuncc3-tl H. l will a 11t , ;ind can't keep. Sora " Lovcscwl, never Clemente 6p.m. Sell for You. S:.lS Uu·yclt·. Sci1t!'. 3 Svd •PET WORLD• l'lt·asc cul l 646 14114. used. very gd. qua I.. NAtJTICAL hatch .:over CHRISTMAS f-"..O::::"c------ MASTERS AUCTIOM ll ake a part b1t'Yl'h:1 c· k Ch t . h --.s a c rif i l'f:, moving 2'°',',~.tfAlbrlreb'"1eppobrtlo":!kb1y.1V,'~hwshr,b•'k••.llon· SHOf'PEllSDR"•MI Misctfl_,OllS "•2 ''"" , .. 11: (•rs , . l 1ua ua .. Ch:illn top soil a va il able. ,..,,.,.......,,. .. ..,,. -. . ~ ' W_,, _ _. 8081 646-ll686 & 833-9625 --"I "h h " --d •• eograph 1'05 100 r N t all Ad -~ I oou ca, ~ 1 t t.u , ..... You pi ck up. 581 Park 673-1256 a,..,., mim · I o a ion Y · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft6--CaU842-1542 IOSpd IJ1t")rlt· S horlh111 r , l,1t !lulls. Dr.C .~164223 16. Ktng Site Bcd.complete. • Ponderosa (MesaVerde) vertl s ed brand s . ~ocwl 1·v11tl sso 1n1111 Sehn 11u1,cr. l'on111 -----Xlnt l'Ol'ld .. $400 new, 2 Chrome Club Chairs & Sat/Sun 10-5 Jewelry , J.u g ga ~e . SSCASHSSFOR . Good used fumfrefri&s Jl'rus/stoves. 548-0168. $$$$$$$$$$$ tt7J~l 2 l't·kes , We s l 1t's, IUOSht'p.cream eol orl Ylyrs Asking $175.S46-9441 . ()ltomens . Gold Swayed GARAGE SALi'' _ Radioll, Photo Equip., m1xt·cl 11upp1t·s Stud s vs & Sht·1>. m ix 12 wks clolh cushlon.s$7~.Z Anti -. : etc. *Pu.Lie* Wldlnq Materials 8025 1n~t breed:. 2."i2S \\'. 17th shqt.s, hst•brkn. 546-7265 Dining table &6 Bentwood que~ whitr h i~h back l~cJudes sleeping ~af~: WHOLESALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• al Fa1 r1111·w. SA. Open ·--<'hairs, $7 5. Child 's c h111rs w /gold 6wayed games. bumpe.r f:1:1 a Catalogue mailed •FURNITURE* Sp;1n1l!h rnor1n1! t\1 1ss1on C\'~. ~l ·SO't7 . YnK m;ilc Lab. Gd W/kids needlepoint chalr, anti· co11ui.o& $50.ea., Greeo ble, lam1;l15 . pati,o urii,sm ,your home frrt•. Kiln for-slretchJng coke & beer bottles (novelty). SlSO wtekJy. stB-1776. t.1le 2..-~ir ·~w .1 5· ucs. ---& watch doe. 111ust huvt que picture lr0tme11 & &fediterranean llall n!Cri1. line chin~. work PHONE: *AUCTION* 1 ... 11;.1u2J AK(' {'<H·kcr. llt•d & gdhon11: m -3178 mirrors. 2 anUque sUp-Chest w/marble top $40. table, & much.mtsc. Sal WAY~E Wante-d Reel It rotary •Tonitt"7:30PM*' .... \l.'h111·. 111 yr oltl l\1alc , . , . pt'r cha1r:s, bookca:se & 2Tealt Bunching Tables &Sun 3i4 0rchid Cd~t type mower, near oe,.. Ul".:AL E RS Wl':Lco~11--: Cameras& 515 tW7•32 1 8&~2R l~M2_ r1~; ;;~.o~r,~;..f~~a ~~j nnsc. end tables. bWfet....$20.efA~ • ..c Yelln.w ~run Sola bd, desks. phone. Jg WAREH58~.C::!SALES edgcrtoo.549-256."i Con.s1J;!n11lcut •• ~.~~.'!'::! .. •••• ~?.3.~ AKC J),\t"l ISJ IUN 1, PUI' hoint> :>.19·'12H2 ser yer ~able, rec I Iner B r e ak fa~ t <:;ha 1 r s. tble, Imps, tbl:s. pi cs.l-----'~~~----1::"'':'-:-':'-:''.:::--::=;-::= & Wart.'hr1u:.~ StQ(.•k n l'.:G ST/\N ll chair Chke ~ew ). .~rt . s_io.ea ... White lloen Sec-chesl drwr, bar, 675.0922 . TOY AUCTION Wanted l single.seal stair LIQU JDA'l'l l>N V1v1tar Z•KJ •n for ~1u1vlt :i ~.li.X-93:12 afir'1 PM Terr/Poodle, 4 mo. 3 yr. sewing ma.chine. brouded t)Qllal Sor.a $100., Assor:t · tOOO's OFTOYS cbmberlH\.. Unusu;i l 1·ompli•lt: 7 Pt• with ldtt·1· ;ind 1·a :.l· wht /h l k s w eet d og reg, lamps & n1any ed Jge plt.1ures, 1 pair SAT9to5. lID7Labrador SA'r.NOV.lS,S:JOPl\f 646=-3344un.6. 'f1k1 wood fl tnin j.( Hin ~1 akeofft•r :1S l383!J HcJHZO I 1 1l u s.s i an fc lil 's, lo gd homes: pottedplants,548·8939 ™:o~n&wh1ledrapes for Dr.Cfl1 .Couch,eha1rs, MASTER'SAUCTJON Musical Set.2Carvcd Sllvcr St•ts, XLNTBUY'.'· \\'o lfho und J ti 1nu ':., 549.1805 C ltlB J Lind shd1og door $15. Queen DR set,2-10 Spdb1kes, 20'75~NEWPORTBLVD ... ...._~ '8083 1'nble~ & t h•11 r!'.. til any t r.11 ncd, :.how tiuodity, . • c nny . · green Velve t bedspread rad1os,golf clubs,lamJ>5 , OSTAMESA 646 8886 rrtmn'lm•> other style~ t;1bll'.'i & F'liJH<• s·r101, 4 lc."11:-., all h·rrnsavail.6J92Ut:! . (Wrhite J, like new, make $10. Round Mediterra· pictures, ca meras, misc. C • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ha1rs, n e w c hair,, cornponcnl::. & :Jl'f't~~:-. 15 --F..rn1ture-8050 of er. nean Table $45. Many . Kay String l'ass. gOOd sofas , IOVl'!'.l'al:., ()i·i· 1'1·.'I 111 :ill. <.::.Ill fur do• Yor ksh1r1•Tt·rr1cr Pups ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·9107 other misc. 18286 Fox-Moving to smaller home -1'1 .r-,.., ~r;,-..1 · cond. $200. French bow ·c·hairs, rechnt·rs, 1•11ri1.l' 1 ;ul!>.. Ch. blootllnlc, tiny bl g 1 ov e way, fr v in e . reel, din rm & pat1ofu~n. f.' 1 •• •·· • ..-, I'· · ":t $15. Call 551·4897 & end tal>lt·". h1111kt'l.l!'.t'~. Sacrific~ S6SO. :1 lb stud s1·rVH'l' 53u-i~t55 liedroon1 !>el : Solid Oak 42'' Round Dini nK T a e 4 552·4436. 9' sofa, ping pong tbl, d ~s-MEED t ., wrap aro und l'lt"1le d h 1 I ' ;fU '.,. Gu1'tar Old Gibson $200. Color & B\k/Wht ·rv, ti75~:as4ur <l~r.1.ii:1 1 kin.I( SJ3!'.IO. Ro ld le a f · ' --£'S. 1nens, amps , Pll" ,,.. CH115TMAS -'' S'te••o<, ,.1,,,.,1,.1,,., •. . lnsh Sf'ller" 1\KC.: c·hamp l'handi·liL·r 751 11956 n au 8 ah Yd e 1· h a.!.:ns f'ormal Dining Rm Set tures. frames, rofret' lbl. 1'. M-lYl too Trumpet, Conn Silver • ._ " " ·• 1 hi w/caslers nr new ......., ..... "'" .'1· $80. Both xlnt cond .• 5.,.,.11.: lamps , jiit'turl's . Bull•:ot I( ti IJ1•l u:ot<• c.1:.1·. ines, rt·a~on a L' • • • w/Buffet, Bar w/3 stools , Chnstmas del', games, • SCHOBER DOUBLE It• u :. t· :-. . •:cl 1 t <1 r I " t s, S:lll-2779 Cnb & r hest, s1lrtnKt 1me biJ-1417 ___ Coftee TabL 644-0552 doll furn, po-...·cr edger, .;· Lool. :u ound lht hl>IJJt ·.: 968-()J()9. ... , . d1io: <1ut 1hn~<' unu~"d ~ ---------- '' '" · 1• 111 ~"111 x.~ X''71 --' -Rrl't·n,11'.lnt tond. m;1t, in-. . . 1 -->"d l"·"ls. World Book En -' kEYIOARD ORGAM ' .. :-(" • w AKC KeR1~tcrl'd <;rrman l'I $8.S ~i8-U655 Ii matched _Ch crryw~o< Orange sofa & rec1111ers . cycl~ bOOkcase, desk & ·~ ~\~~:1,~ .. ~"·~..:in .. ~~ ~:;::,' ..,, Jarman amp. top 100 \hr.111d.1 F\'"I' :1;1,\1{'.1 SL ll Sht>phcrd !'up . S5U -...·1th thning _rm l·ha1rs . $12.50 Walnut cocktail table, much more, Sat & Sun )[ t.on Jlt't "":id th•S ~u.-J: watts RP.1 S w/reverb & M •PL"ROCKERS v. ;ir1 • :;o, ,'l 1:i5r-,1ri1· papers.!JG2-611X ~1 ()VJ:-.St;: ll1dt"i.' Bed. l'a . Simmons N <t UJ':, 20"rolortv.962-0203 10_5 1006 SeaLaneCdM . f"underlhl'll1111f'•lot ~ fuzz t on e. $150. Cal l "" .. Lt•11.~es Xl 11l l'c1n1I. $115,. r ' --1hl s. l ln l\1 allrt·S!'. set. h1dcabed )!d. ('Ofltl , $SQ,. ~· ('lllUSTMASTHEE '.'. 548-1711days. , & IUHIC IEDS i;.i;, ?l:!l 2 1 ;ar old ~a1nt lk rnard t><i l.1.m.;1tt·h1ni.: chairs. f:ihson rl'rnR $.SO, L i::. up-NEW beaut1rul llert·ulon 4 Family Sal l', baby furn. r. 4. 1151:.IIof1ouri:oo<111's ' .~ Lo ve l y B il S i·t s. AKC B1.':.IOff1•r. [Jlllf>S,tli tl(~t tc.53ti~588. hol hasso<'k, rust twt:ed Soru & Lov eseal. 1'-tust marble tops , hous e -.1·nur t'llr1~1ma1Tl't"l'w•!f ..4 12 Slring Rickcnbeckcr dre8sers, chests, ~c -...·u1i.: Cats 8035 %3 5.J27 i\ft('r 4 _ • Sl5, 548·471G sell . S235. 963-8001 wares, surfboard. books. .4 appriir Ql'I Th1ink~11·~•nio: ""1 guilar /vox 3 mp. S700, h . -.,.,., .... to s-.. tl·-!tom• :c ll:.7 .. :.i,.:a1n 00 Lk<f 4th, J: ... ,, 5pm 847-6850 mac 1n es, w:i s h\•r s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .... ,,, .. ~·· ~ Jothr-s misc Sat Nnv l5 ILlhAi llllh c U6"l 5678 .. · dryers, rcrni::s. l'YC lt•\'C I Persian k1tl1·n ~ & adults . l);,1rl1 n~ /\KC Toy ~pr1 1·01 All cXl'('SS. mus l go' VU ltNITURt: Walnut Dining Set, 6chrs. ~().'1 P~f 932 ·w. 18th st: \= formorl'•P for.':. .. 1,00 -~· D l'ocM.lles. M:.il1:/l•c n1all· l\\;o ny mist• 111 .. l·cs of Jl c.nre d o n f.~e dr oo m C·.·t•n •ov•'". li'ke new ·'· , .• ~.··~•·~ ..... ,-,.1'1•·''•' Rogers Drums ynason1 l· s tove , l11v.•11 rnowt•r s, rc:1so11abl y 11r1 c.:>d " -~ • .. '" CM • "· S 3 Z'ld " • PLUS LO TS OF ~tl St; l:n2J59 t\1\'are:i .830 :llO:I __ furn.inc l'n~2 H r suilt•s; St.1 1tc, m:ign1fi ccnt t'XCl' S275.Ph:752_61saeves. · · nare, I Jtan .. y m• ITEMS. 1tcms subJet·I to . . --. 10,·t·ly decorator d1n1nj;!, d cs k v.• I (' o m po n c n I --Horses 8060 . . ba Is . t op hat, $800. presale. We honor Bofi\ S fo.1.1. •;tic 1 ~c1n:-. ~1th ;.1 Free to You 8045 bur. bar slools &: kit . booksheJ\•cs & cab1ncL<>. GcrGCJt:Sale 8055 •••••••••••••••••••••••Sale Tick Tocker Thnft 536·3520. and fllastereharRC . l);nl y I 1~ol t la~~1f1~\d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\t•rn s. E ve n !J i kes-1111 19'.!0 St.·crcta ry. 3 t•ustum ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlORS ES FOR SALE Shop. Super low prices.Offi ----,,,.--.-lure--c&-- SAVE SAVE SAYE . ~ ., .. _ t _.,. Rl.'autifu l l'ulm lrt•t• 6' ~1;~~11~1;~<'~l~~~:~~l.ii:~d~t ~a~~~~!~~ q~:1~nri~~~i~~ PUB;~~tMU5CJ:~~NE ~i ~~o C h8es lnut6~~itc, 120 E. t9thC.M. lO·Z. E;.ipm:t . 8085 MASTERS AUCTIOM ~.··i·.i·.u • tall . \'ou dig 11 uut ·take h d · 1 ch·, .. ~tAN ~ 0 iano, yrs. el in,g . Balboa Ba y Club Mem -••••••••••••••••••••••• 207511,t Newport Bl C\1 (•tlftlS'TMAS -11 1;.11; ·1~ ------s 1 & S '1 14 Or ·hid .-.. · ~ • : n ·' · bership Sac $1000 dlS· @ .. 675·HIHi e airs, ccor:i or a ·· ~s·rATF. J!"WELH.Y 14 5 ha d s G e nl le """·'"'''"'&"'"·'"'<>•! f M llN ~:Y " " un · c ART OBJ .. F.C'fS. AN-M<>llUAN -QUAfl1'f':H. coun1.G7J .J344. .....,...,...... V"fUP<.lo>J ~·ll)uu runu<,.dit•·m' / Affl·l"ltunalc til k n1.dt• t'al 1"homasvilh• ·l5 x 65 (J val CdM TIQUF:S. FINE t·unN. pc rrt•c t C'h1lds hursc , -------1 •n.1 11,.rk~11"1h•~~"'-' 2 )rs altt•red !>.ho t ~ l.1ox l)1n.rm Sl'I. 3 Ll'a\'t'S, 6 . F:TC. PllONE FOH IN· $595. H.0 . Model HR layout ST1\R'rJNG A NE\V BUSINESS $$$$$$$$$$$ uml«r••uru~il•l'oi"' tr·1111;.d li4-I Oi·l·1 ·· l'h;i1 rs . & Hul f(•I. like Decorator Vin ing Hocun FO. & BR OC ll U RI:: THOROUGllBRF.D. 16.S 6x9' rold awa y -ready ::~\:'Jt~r~it;~,;1,1:,~;~: ' · · 111·w. $750. 552·8~i:J3 :irt . fi !>.Cl, 8 chair!>, ,\ski n!>( $950. &15·2200 hands English, Western. for track. 962-1550 ~rg~~~shs~~~:~ a~~:~r ~~~ Classifil'd Ads .-~ , 0 .,,... ""~ ,,. l·~arl)' J\.1dl VoJ ,·o En._:1n1· pm. or lradc 54o 52 19 . 15 y rs . GcldinK, $295 . -. nut t•ornµl t·ll'. 9800 Gar a ge Sale : fl oaf.: 714-491·2780 art SPM. 2 Rms bamboo fu rn. Ant1q signs, letterh~ads, bus. Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, H~w 9800 &t2.7209 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew t\f emonal tlos p. llunler -----lb!. dresser, tJk case. cards, etc. 837 ·281U ----•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch A S t N 15 H -"oldG d 8065 ·11 h ' b '76 Olds STARFIRE New BEAUTY and ECONOMY! 30 CALIF. HIWAY Miles Per Gallon PLUS 60~~~1LE GUARANTEE ANNOUNCING STARFIRE & STARFIRE SX's ECONOMICAL 4 . CYLINDER 140 CU. IN. ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH 2-bbl. CARB!JRETOR AND STANDARD AXEL. AN ECONOMY LEADER FOR SURE! ... __ I Z MOt-ITH/I Z,000 MILE USED CAR EX11t4DID SH.Ytcl l'OUC l '68 CHEV. C~MARO Radio. heater (3 13281 ) 70 OLDS 98 LUXURY Auto. lrans .. air conditi oning. steering. power brakes. radio, windows & seals. (587AKG) power power ·~77 '69 DODGE SUPER BEE Auto . trans., power steering, heater. (099AOW ) "d•o. $117 7 70 CHEV. NOVA 6 cylinder, (510BLO) automa11c, radio, heaw $1277 72 DODGE DART Aulo. trans .. air cond1t1on1ng, steering, radio , healer. (180EXK) 70 CHEV. MALIBU Auto .. P.S., (965BZJI ~.B., air, rallye wheelS $13 7 7 73 MAZDA RXJ WAGON Stereo radio. heater. (81 7JFC) 72 MERC. MONTEGO Auto. Trans., air conditioning, power llteering. power brakee, rlldio. heater, vtnyl roof. (823.JEX) $1477 . Sf 777 FINAL '75 GMCTRUCK CLEARANCE 11, TOMS•~OMS• ...... Y'f DUTY•4 WHUL DllYES BRAND NEW 1975 1/1 TOH 4 WHEEL DRIVE SHORT BED, VS, AUTOMATIC , (511999) GAUGES $4777 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OVER 50 Trucks & v..,s To~ Clecrecl INCLUDING OUR EXC.USIVE "T v 11 4 wheel Drive erra ans MPfllHTEO FRO'-! O(C 1& ISSUE or P'IQ(VP VAl't t 4 W!-iEEl ORlllE Ml\GA.ZtNE · apte r ux. a . ov OUScn 00 S Broy hi c 1na c a . Pets 8087 JO AM -4 PJ\.t , 3 185 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 636-16J7aftltam.G.G. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. (i1bralter Ave. CM •..• · -........ " • ·.-.. ., SLlver natwarc, 5 piece l .. ave to find home ~or 2 '. place st•\ S7 c a . Chalict' cats & l dog. Child 1s al -Garagt• Sale. Custom de- cora tor furn , appliances. odds & f'nds . Su per valul'. Sal. & Sun 9.4 18.57 Port Charles Pl aee N H. 644-6593. ,UZZLES [J? IOOKS JEWEi.RY ,LAMTS , pattern. 673-6052 ler gic: Please cont act : -me at!'.148-01 78. "' ClllNf:SE HUG 9'xl2' ------ '. Rust Color Si 200 Pianos & ON]ans 8090 1: .. 1 .1n~ of th <'"' )"" ., "r"n 1 u~•oio:• You r .. n b~l tlwm :.!I for , .. 1.· 1n :. '. Cati after 6pm 494-3549 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _______ , BIG Gi\RAGt-: SALE - SAT Bed. Ed ger, Lots more 1 2978 fl11lbro St. C\\1. Off Baker --________ , ' h11• !hi~ Sil.<' untlt·r our •;,. UAll.\' I'll.OT ClllU3"TM o\.':i TR EE ·rum U1roi;f' unusf'd l!cm~ int o Chr1s1m .... ('ash' .' ,. t)ur Chn;lmas Trcc Yl lil • appear Th:t11k >~" 1n i: .-, • IJJ y & a~J1n Uo'<' ·llh, llLh & ll'th t'3ll 6't2!.li7R fnr m orf' 1nr .. rm<1t1on ·J~·-~ .. · ..•. - -. .-.~ . .- Firewood ;stock Up $75 cord de!, 642-2624 WORMS 5 Beds. must sell . S200ea. 545-1544 or 83.1-1682 ---1 t\f an's bicycle, P i n~ Pong tbl, Pool t bl, all 3 $1 00. New. 1685 Tustin . No. 7. CJL.1 aft. 6:30 f"IELD 'S Wa rch o us 1• Sale. 400 pianos & or· gans, new /used. S11inets, Grands, Players. Going: out ror business. Rent w/opt to buy. Kawa i, St e inway , Baldwin , Chicke ring, Ya ma ha . K i m b all . Wrll z r . (714 )638-2770. 1207 Z Brookhurst. CG. ---- Country Fair .Boutique Ba zaa r. l·landmade items ror Chris tmas . almost antiques, Fun ror whol e famil y. Saturday. Corne r Baker /J\.l c s a Verde. Cflt HI-LO gold carpet ing, {\f an's Sil \'er Star Sa p PianoTuner I-la s Piano for sa le ... 960· 1 J.55 •• MOVING ; Garage Sale, 155 )'ards . Xlnt cond. phire Ring, 4 rliamonds Everything goes , Ne\'cr been 1i vcrt on . S60. Woman's black vinyl , __ l_01_4_L_;_n_d_e_n_P_l_. c~·_.M_. _, _S2"-.00"-Y_d~·~"-2_4883c..c ____ 1 coat, ne w, size 10, $10. 1-lammond Organ. built 111 7514449 {'assetle, ne w T595, $1 500. Power Mower, Super 8 Jewetry 8070 _c..c· ------1 548.0726 Projector, Stereo Com-••••••••••••••••••••••• Crib Mattress, pla ypen, ---------- ponents. twin bed , & WA..,TED ' hi -chair, f~ish c r Price more. 12·4 only, Sat. & 1"111 gara ge , games , t oys , Baby Grand Ebony $800. Decoralor Pl'S. Side· & End Tbls . 675-2417 Sun. 19072 Linds ay Ln. TOP CAS I! DOLLAR Be d s pread s, bike. tl.B. PA ID F 0 It Y 0 U R 546·6.1'11 Jf':wr-:1.nv. WA'l'CllF:s. ---·-----'--, SporfirteJGoods 8094 AR'!' OBJ l':CTS. GOLi). Sofa bed S45 Off. desk $60. •••••••••• ••••••••••• •• Elec lri c Mow e r . spreader, wheel barrel. maple chairs, rugs , etc. Sat . & Sun. 816 5 Prestwick, H.B. S I LV EH S F:H.\'IC E . Exec. chr. S25. 5 Cragar JEMMIMGS FINF r~U R N & AN-"-'his.$85.ProplorchS20. TJQu f:s. 645-2200 646-7897 COMPOUMD BOW Brand new. SI{K.I. 1\~:o un· A L L E Y S A L E 6 O 5 Misce-llaneous BOBO fo'irewood Org. i-::uc . $76 de rwa tcr spear g u n ~. cord , del. Oak. Coast P o .,.,, ere d b Y . 2 2 Deleware l·IB. Dwntv.•n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca ,'', d •.. v ,. r u. S &s 95 I d r Fir e w o od Suppl y, " ,_ • al. un .. · . oa ~ o . "' ,..,.,,.,. ·"' , .. ,.. c"l·ll2'. powerful & a ccurutt•. bldg s upplies & m1sc . -::.' ··" ··•· 1 ' ... '•" ·.: "" 645·2200 furn. ~;.. TOYS -::-.. Ir---------...!.._..:;;_.;;;.;;;;;::.::;;:;:; l\10VING Sale. Sat. 10-4, ~:· ~ G.~~~s ·~~ llousehold items, office ~CLOTHING ":-;. equip., cloth ing. misc. -4601Roxbury Rd.Cu meo ~.Got ""' of lhl'se )ou·, ! don't nef'd ~ You r an h~I ·-. Shores. Cdl\1 . ~ tl'M'm all fur 5111 .. 111 a boll .•.; ESTATE SALE of l\1r. & Mrs. J . L. Bascom , pro- minent pioneer family . 14331 lfolt, Tustin. Con· tents or ranch house & barn. Anliqucs. Vic· torian Liv. Hm . Set . Qut'l'n An ne J)in. Set /6 cone back C'hairs. China ": th1s sn e undt"rour · t.·" DAILY PILOT ~ CllRISTM ASTRE~: •• \Turn tlw:>:;f' unused ll~m~ · ~ ~ into Chroslmlls Cash' ~ ·._ Our Chns!ma~ Trl'e wi ll ",,; ~·.:. ;oppear Thar1k s1:1 v1011 .·.; ·~ Day & a11~1n Oct 41h, "· ~:. lllh &. 181.h Call 642 56711 -.". '. ror 1nfC1rm;o\1on ".' ... (o'"~' • .-•'i'.····· .:; .... f .. ··:" ~: cabinet. o ak tahlc .1----------·ll desk /chair. Tea c art . Silver, Quilts, Rose Can- ton Tea Set , Rocking c hairs . !loc k c olle <" Lion /equip. Tools/f'arm equip. 91\M to 3Pfl1. Fri. Nov. 14 thru 16th. Barn Opens at SA M. EastBluff gar a f:(e r l0-4Pfl1 Sat/Sun. Brass head - board, couch, 221 5 Arbulus N.B. Misc furn. baby it ems. Olds motor & trans . 1713 J\.1 iramar. Balboa. l"ti- day, Sat.Sun. WANTED TOP CAS I-I DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR JEWELRY, WATCllES. ART OBJECTS, GOLD SILVER SERVI C E . F'INE FURN & AN · _T_IQUES. ~5-20200"---·" PUBLIC AUCTION ~!ANY ITE~l S OF FIN E ESTATE J EWELRY. ART OBJECTS. AN- TIQUES, F INE FURN., ETC. PHONE FOR IN· FO . & BROCHURE. 645-2200 1 6t h P l ace & Westminster. C~1 . Sat/ Cancelled Contract. 2000 yds t'arpcting, below Sun. Pl ants , Sm! ap. rosl. I install ~7 ·8729 p I i a n c e s , f u r n & .o::::::.:..::==:..::..c..c='----< I Goodies !645-1088. DRAPERY FABRI C Yard Sale: 260 M;igno\ia. C.flf . Fri, Sat & Suri'!' Tools, TV, much more. SALE Stock reduc tion 50-70% off. Labor S.1.50 per width. KEN BlITCHER DRAPERY, Sal. only 10-5 Movin~ sale. 1510 "A" E . Edinger, Furniture & so forth. 911 Santa Ana. 541-2080 Balboa Ave. Arch Beach . Heights. L.B. Leopard Coat. Rare. hke ne w, make offer. Call SfUFF&THINGS eves.6·9,673-2271. 250 Poppy Ave., CdM Sat. & Sun. 9.4 While dining room set, 8 •---'--'-"-"'-'--'--·' piece $90. Other Misc. M E S A V E R D E items. 968·3260. MOVING! Furn. Tools.1c.c===-==----ll Books, Trlr hitch, Sway •CARPET• Bu, & M;,.. Sat. AM , •WARIEHOUSE• 2900 Pemba, CM . •CLOSEOUTS• 10 Family Sale, Shore Cr . NYLON J>LUSHES HB. N. 1 we 5 st ol&Adams & $3.95SQ. YARD Magno 1a. al Sun. 9·5 SUPER HEAVY PLUSJI 211e xer&c y c l,es .. liq1uid $6.9S SQ. YARD s ver pu a 1ewe ry · Remnants & Short Rolls toys, books.clothes. \SAVF.40';:.• typewriter , bunk beds. O P&IQ SAT U RDAY dresser, tea cart. tools. ONLY 40 & 7i.thp outboards . 1575 Piacentio. ND Quad Stereo. TV. Camp-l __ ...:C:.:ALL=:.:64=2·.::22:.:1.:.0 __ 1 Int equipment. ffonda SO. CARPET. S.ige Ny loo Camper_ butane stove & S h a g . Foam ru bbe r r e Cr~ It · c o. m b o · back. $2.39 Sq. Yd. Sal Professional paint pot & only 1.575 PlnccnU11.ND gun. Cassette. New an .. 1...::::oc..:::.:.:c..;c:..:=.="-'---ll tennas. $7 .S0·$24 and 2 Dr. Re.fri g, frost free. mlt£'h more misc.. 1621:1 Clean. ~d running cond. Min•rC'a Dr. C.M. Sat. S~. 675-~. 1 .'aTs ""~ -').\' ._.. .. ~ '/ @· "· Cl l R I S'f ~l·r\s : : . PH1':S t-:NT - . . FIXf.;H UPP EHS ~ ~ WaJ:o ns. tn cyrles. bikes. · scooters. pedd le c ars , /: . skate boards. doll!>, bug- ·: J?U.'S, tra ins , 01pph ances. .0 • mus ical ins trume nt s , 11 "· s por11n ~goods,etc .etc . ~ .•. ,,_.. .. ,. .1 .o ~t f':;...:..;. ~ • •'t ·•'t .... -"' ··'t .............. , ......... ····· ... . CHRISTMAS ;.; .~ ~ GOODIES -- • ~ GALORE ,<J ·; ~ ~ ' ~ Good used toys ror kids or • • ~:·.a ll a gcs -c ross Wo rd ,'... ".:."" pu7.7.\e s -aa me s -golf • •• ,,. .:-. clubs -b icy cles-baby ".. -:.' dolls & Barbie dolls ~ "·book s for y ou n~ & "..' .·: udull---elothcs -r l'CO rcl ._: ."-:_ pl a y e r s -re co rd !!-': ~-:. radios-TV 's-stt:>reos.-'... . ".:. .. train s ets-Macrnme-•.'of ,.".. homemade gift items-".. ·.' kitchen appliances etc ~ .. 't" • • ' \1 '' •' .~ • t'l I " " ' '(l.•\'"'"''.'G•''. ()•'.'"' , . .' iJ Yc.c• .... od llHw for $4.00 .. ... ........ for $£.SO Our Dally Pilot Christmas Tne will ,,., on Thanksgl•ing Day and again Oii Dec. 4th, I Ith & J 8111. Just call 642·5678 and place Y"I"' gel today! ) • ' • 2 I· • e " t " '" ., 4 .. y ''· Spotl iogGoocls 1094 lools,Powor 9040 llo9h. 5Upa / H-. Troilen. Trane 9170 Rocttall-Frlda7.Novembef 14, 1975 DAILY P1LOT 09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Docks 9070 Stlejt:l'ftf fl,0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YtNcln 9530 l9'1Z Sea Ray Pleasure ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Late MdJ 20' Santa Jo~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WM-el Ori •e• 9550 4 wtt..I Dri•et 9550 Trucltt • 9560 •TASER• Cndser.3t'2'$ll5l,OM BOAl'SLIPS enl "1S O\•erlaad 29'. se ll-cont .• loadedy5 Jeep '67 C J !i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.4••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elettroalct non-letha xlnt cond, moored In slip, Some llve-aboards Loaded. Fr,e miln, Jo w/reJri1. cooler., awn-TTanstrront end / suspen. weapon111.2310 S7,250 ('714) 962·9849 645-1616 Ext 418J rates. Pri . pty. $38·0:.\4.7. in&. hilcb Ir; away b•r, Just comptt>tely rblt . •DI l T l b•lhtut), rrptis, 4 whl S2800. many xtraa Jld.Skl,660'1 w /atp·lna 3IMl>-60 ese raw era, Desperately need-1.lip or MotorHQlfte_R.-fal ele<:. brks like new, sips m-<:126l ReikerKJ10001adiSa ftomSZ5 ,000topta,OOO mooring for 2S ' 20· .. zz•.24• 6. Owner. 381S·7119 or1,.,----------1 SAVE NOW '74 Bronco Ranger PJS, '73 Datsun pick up, xlnt auto, 17,000 mi. Atust Hll cond ; all new tires, , -'lles:o::'.:t:.:ol::C::•::.•.:M::.•:.:·8853==-=.n;:c:s.,.,.1 shocks, shell & ,cusl. I' boot. 49$·66.f.8. T NClu 9 560 I-'-'"---"'-'-'"-----Maroos •qUariM-OlSI A~C AClf>1C Trimaran. Responsible Special Weekend & 9fi8..2603 ' • MA_Rm"MECO. youn~couplc84&-7632af-1----·------14WheflDrl TOP FLITE M I "~"'"'"1 M664Z7 trlPM Weekly rales. Re.serve , . •f's 9550 LAST OF '75 1.ondcnlio"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 t ton plumbing trucks complete w /sltel bins, pipe machines. recent '74 DATSUN PiC'k up, 12,249 mUes. yellow & spoUest. &cl never u5ed. 1G'l16U. ens rona _._.. · · for Holidayis now. 26 n. 59 Alf'Stream for ••••••••••••••••••••••• gdcond, S.SO. "Uv...,. lewty" Two3S'. S70month REOSNCY MOTOR sale, $2300. Must Sell '73 Toyotia Land 6 To choose From S~ R S$71-8320 :IS' Tr1 ·cabin Owens 3800 Marcus, N.B. JIOllE R-ENBTI ALS 963·S74S trCruiac·kse,'t!-~/lfo·~r.a;:;~~YB m , H~••I, FlagShlp 6'Bi931 644·6608. 92SN.Rarbor vd.S.A. ..__,_, , .. .... ···---·-···. .., .. --., .. SAVl .. Example: new tn1f11, Xlnt tirrs. '75 Lmtdcnllser II ) has 120 v Generator. lots 2 Heads, twin eat. ••'"'1 ·-.u•• .-.-........ • .........,;oo,., . .._ ;;;;:;~:~:~~~·;:s~··· f~==~~ia~~~·0$31:~~:: NEWPORT SLIP '72 llFmME •• ~~•••••••••••!~.~~ Soft top pricrd to sell. Call Cascade lnt'. 548·2616. moved, make offer Fisher, 'IS2·7S2l or SiS 673·4646 20'MotorHomf' FORDHeavyDutytruck 919-1268;SU.3l99 &t&!iOOOExl._216. 40' r-Dod,e v .e. A/T. P /S. ~~(113()$30 loaf Slip. PIB. dash air, roof air .. l-----'~"'-=-'-----1 TYH~ocN. s°hr.o 8098 2jir~d~i~:.t1 .e (:~,>'y~ Pvt. home. 67S·9048. On a~ Gener a t 0 r . CJ5 Jeep Body & Fenders, WANTED I. AP.t t J>M Stereo. roor M-.. eolCe•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• crown, FB, hea'd, falhm, • s 1p ror 32 · S111J k & 1 dd - · PANASONIC ftereo, xlnt. rood. hoat, resp, cpl. no liV·U ~=~k , c~ui:~ .. ;~~ir'oat~ 847·S29S Quad Receiver. 8.f.8..3848. board.7sz.7470 awnlng. T.V. Antenna. 4 Goodyear mud & snow Quad 8traci:. 4 speakers, SB'IS.-9' NEW PORTER loah, SpHd & Top qua Ii t y ! LI c. tires & wheels, 12 x 16 .5 $L90. 645'8964 Dinghy w /6hp Johnson & Slli 9080 J42GNQ S8.49s. $145. 962-6026 B&W1VRC.A •emote cover-10 mos old .••••••••••••••••••••••• REGENCYP.fOTOR . . HOME RENTALS Aim-/ Good condition $30 67s..t24J. 17' Fiberglass, Cathedral 92SN bo Bl •d s A Cl~-: 9520 ~S210 ' · , llull. 255 hp Chrysler ·Har r ' · · · OSMCI '76 4·Spced. air s hork!i,l-''-"''---------1 TOYOTA'S Wam hubs, mud '1. snow. "67 Dodge Pickup, 6 cyl, 06.ZNOM. lock box. $1200. 648-Z022, NEWl'llf\ r !f•lf'[ lf\T~ AUIVIHG DAILY "'••»<12 $2997 S4777 1-=:..:'63c=F_:coro::.:;__"'_ton_l•-uc-k-I •• l J) l d 3100 W.Ceollloy ..... , PIU5lax&Hcwdldellver a· ~,. .. W>ia Servi~~·1~ enc. 642··940~ a new C«<tlla 2 door lo rn "'" 1 -~-_:::::c:.:::.: ___ .. 1----'----~-........ you. 100% Financing • ti>·. Ai.tot. UMd ttoO'~ Uted 9900 available on approved .. TOYOTA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••• credit, for 36, 42 or 48 . . m~ths. •• l9'6 H"h" '"' ... .,., USED GREMLINS . . DM le.um 72 FORD . --'-.-C.'-------IS u P «: r De a I on 2 .1 Eng. need work. Highest • •~1-2503 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Portable TV blktwht, gd Cr~1sea l ong Cabin offeroverSB00.646·08'72: ,7 Original '41 C h rysler condition. Askin& $22 Cruiser. Wooden hull, w.1 N NEB'!-GO· , SaratoRa. 45M, like new. MANY TO CHOOSE FtlOM e l/, TOH PICKUP ~ TOYOTA .otwhee\~~:'""'d. 645-9039, call eves. fine shape, eng not too 16' 6., Glastron, 1-0 130 Custom Chieftain. 22 · $?950. 675·5886. ----'--'-""-..:::.'----1 fme. P.fakeofrover$600. I-JP w/easy loader trlr. Sac, S9,99S. P J P .1-.----------,, .. •~"''' '"' "' "" Miracle Mazda Wanted : Portable TV 67J...:l17-4 13750 or bst orr Must ~1-3374 . S7 MORRlS, incl woe king or not, cheap ro~ , · . seil. 714-6-IO-Si92. · • ··~oody " wagon, new 1974 Chev Blazer 21SO II arbor Blvd. orphan age in MEX 1971 38 Twn Screw Chns Tn11len:, Trove-I 9170 paint, clutch & battery. Loaded · Low mi. Costa Mesa 645·5700 675-1886 · Connie, full covers, loah, Storoge 9090 •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• 673-lZ56 BeStorfer751·2340 ----------1 sharp, very low hrs. sips ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 31 '-2 ' Fireball Troivel --1954 ~ton Military -4 x 4 Beautiful color console 7, radio & ~enerator. BOAT STORA.GE Trlr. Sips 2. Xlnt toliveClass1f1ed Ads .sell big 59 _Wi\lys Jeep, i,., Ton Dodge P ower WRn . -1V big screen all chan· S39.500. Nr. Lido Bndge. $l ft N Be h in. Space rent, $76 . mo. items, small items or Pickup, FM Tape. Clean. w/winch in good cond., · ST.uTIHG AT$ f 3951tlZDFCI nels must sell 165/or be:i l Days 673· 7300 , Eves. peC~ll T. ewr:?5rt0_,;c Morns & Eves. 493-4007. any item. 642·5678. SZ200 Must see! S-46·1225. $1100. 646-8402 . ,o~r~'~"'~·~·~68~t~3'----'----lc•~1~s~.,~,.~,~·~·~·~1~0~•2B~•~"~·--1 --~"~c.:.:0~"~"~~c::.··.:::~=·:__l;o;;t.;;-;;;o;;;;---;iiiiiiil -Autos, Mf'w 9800 A.uto1, Mew 9100 AMtos. Mew 9800 Alrtos, Mew 910C ~~·.~:.v: ....... !~I~.~."!.-.-... !~ l l'tl agnavox 19"eolorTV. ·n Grand Banks 32' AP, TrcmtSpOrtation 5350. A1 araotz 2275 VHf', RDJ>~, sath. many ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/lrntbl. & spkrs. $975, xtras. Bristol PP644·5226 C'-n Sale-/ 642·8055 • • "':"'or-• ------'-----IC real overnight Jow cost Rtttt 9120 Boah&Marine cr uiser -1966. 20·••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipml'ftt Tollycraft head . fresh P.11NI; Campers $895-up, ••••••••••••••••••••••• water pump, elec bilge Shells $179.50-up. Ma- ~tneral 90 IO pump, dual batteries Jorway, 858 W 18th. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/charger , bait tank. nu 642-8471 BOY SCOUTS NEED hull & bottom paint.I-----,-, ----i BOATS. Tax Advan . r.tercury 850 (714} f'OR SA~F. 73 Cab·O,·r 552·9646 · cmpr, 8 bd . sips 4, ice _ tages. call 546-4990 bx. range, si nk , storage, J6' Nona fhgls canoe '38 .Classic, solid mahog. elec wtr pump. NICE ~ Xlnt, Custom paddles. 17 Drake Crart. made 1n $450.-499·4131 1675·528-4 . ( San Pedro, all orig. $200/o r. 642·0180eves planking, no dry rot. 10· Shasta Camper Trlr. 18' Cabin Cruiser, Trailer never in salt water. -4 Propane ll~ht.s , stove & & motor. needs work. Pass. w/cowling sep. All rerng. sips 4, very clean . $450/oroffer.548-0752. orig. brass hardware. $650.498-0785. ~---------t elbow s plit windshield on C bo • · WANT to go boating? Fis-trailer. $1700. Open for a vcr Camper fits any hing ? Sailing? Will ar· bid. Days, SJ&.6112 , eves. compuct truck, us ed only range sail or power 842-6751 _once.556-0159 ____ _ cruises & leach you the , CA Ai PER Pop Top ·69 • ropes. 673-1256 Roland. ALASKAN 49 by Owner V\'' r, . 2501-irs. Excellent condi· ·. re rig. 12 v /120-v, Boats.Maintenance/ tion s120,ooo c213 ) xtntcond .~000 847 ·8072 • Ser"fice . . 9020 225-4085. · 7 3 VOLKSWAGEN, •••••••••••••••••••••••1oat 5 "I 9060 CA MPE il . J>'U LLY CUSTO M Marine .,,,,5 ; •• ~~••••••••••••• EQUIPPED.675·01 12 ::!~~r~~:::~it'~v~~: '7-4 Newport 27 118 w/ Motorcycles / &t6-7B68cves. xtras. $13,500 or bcsl of-Scootf't"S 9150 ;;:=::::;::-:;::::=:::::--;::-l_:"~'~·_:<~21~,~·~39~s~·_'."~'~''----I ······················· Co.-pent•y. Form;ca Mc· RADIO '73 HO~DA Acetylene/welding. 3 ....,. yrs. exp. 642·7909. COMTROtlED Like new. CB-350. $575. 645-361-4 .Jay Scale 1'1odel of 12 meter 979-l.2ti8or646·33.~ sloo p. 6 Ft. Jo ng'l----------- Boats, Morine-fiberglass bull. Call 1971 MAI C0400. Equi~t 9010 00-2200 S350or Bst •••••••••••••••••••••••. I "'-;-:;;;.;;;:;::::::-;:::;::-1 ___ ~Ca'.'!!'11~848~~··~906~--- HARPOOH GUH 17' O'Day day Sailor · . lrlr&motor SI 200 '72 Yamaha 250 MX . New H a nd:m ade s t ainless 646.5004 'artr 6 PM top end. Kon1s; runs & steel, in case w /xtra am· looks grt $3(lO 581-4959 .. 1'!10• h~rpoons. etc. Fires Naples Sabot, San Jose after5PJ\i. · Jake rifle. Perrect for model full racing gear.1----------- swordfish. Penn. fishing dbl ix;ttom hull. North •74 Suzuki GT. 1800 m1 , reel 1-4 /0 with 800 yds. 'sail, like new $600. Call helmet&rack.xlnt£•ond. new 130 lb. line & un-552·1446aftcr 5 pm Assume pa yments. limited class rod. Other 642.46{)9 afl. -4 pm . !\10VING Must sell tlonda large Penn reels & rods. $395.-SABOT Sailing . ti1isc. new l\1arine Dinghy.6mosold. •• 73 1'1onlcssa, mus t hardware incld. l:Hlge 675·4241. sell. ~or best. Bus. ph. pumps. stainless steer· 644·8383_. _______ 1 mg wheel•, e•.c , e t c. Lido14. Truiler d '72 Penton 125. Xlnt cond. 645-2200 Good con illon ---------1 S875. 646-2346 S450. Avon Red cr est, f I oor 1--~;;-::~:::=-:::---1 __ _'C~a11 96J·2507 · boards. brand new. $40. P/C~1tw /tra1ler. 968 6405 3rt c good cond. S2.!l!")O ;=:~·~;::=·~·-· --:;::-::;J~67~5~·~239~1 __ _3aftrfi pr.,1 CB 175, x Int co nd. SAVE All ·the Way!!! BIG SELECTION '75 PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO CLEAR EXAMPLE SAVINGS 1975 THUNDERBIRD 2 DR. HDTP. s7134 ........ ~ ...... INCL. 12 Mo.-12,000 Ml. NEW CAR WARRANTY! Int!"°" ~*e' 1l~onr '• t. 1>t1. l" tord "01! 1001 le.;itw>< onl.......,, Ml •lhloll~ ,!<ft r..a.", tCI'-...-~• ,.,, u; i-e-;t•I ~ ~ 11 ldt!W'). ''°'l'°""i jl.\\~ 'lol!JI ~f ' ''°"" o. -~~· p .'41! ,,..J ·""••• «rW1 c ,..,\ ~. 25J51AI J~lA!t Slit "lb ~\l<JI .• •·I~ :><>ly .,., l""'l'"'l ':JOO)""""'- '• WHEN YOU BUY • WHILE YOU DRIVE BRAND NEW 1975 PINTO 2-Dr. Sed. 52965 Plus Tar & License Incl. white wall tires, t1 onl & rear bumper guards, AM radio. 11nted glass. & special paint. Stk.. ;:1669. Ser. .;t5RIOY127004 EXAMPLE SAVINGS IRAHD HEW 1975 MUSTANG II HARDTOI' $3.9.99 :~~~EOFF COMPARE WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! * Only F0td ofl9f"t ••• *Optional foclory·worronty I.IP to moaimum of 36 tnOf'lrils ot 36,000 mile1 on "'-cted com~ts on 1976 model1. * lmpl'oved mileage without 10erificing stnx:turol 50fety d.1tgn f0t po1MtngM protection. * Lower ohl'I' 1C1ie rnotntenonc:e coif thon Imports October soles ot Theodore Robins Fo rd highest . in over 24 months! There mvst be o reason. Woold you belie\'e more car for yovr mone y PL US Theodore Robi ns' 5 4 ye o ri of trying harder to ~rve you better! EXAMPLE SAVINGS HEW 1~75 GRAN TORINO 2 DR. HDTP. BROUGHAM w:57'!/TR. 789 SELL-OFF DIS<OUNT $4 SALE '988 PRiCE .... .... 1 .. - I/ 8 1•np. ~ir r!lfltl, 1, .. r ''''· & btics. a/tral'IS . ,adio. HR78•1't ,... "'· front & •P" bumper gds. and more. (Stk. #J.47, Sttr. ;,~lJ1Hlti67J4 , Bo•••ah•••'•P•o•w• er 9040 '74 Newport 27 I 'B ~· X· ~~~~~s ~~d 5-4~-2~~~ v~~ I ••••••••••••• • 40• Ch · c f . tras. $13.500 . or best or-.,.,knds 540·9573 '-------------------~1-------------------;----------------..,.----f ns rat t~·•n v .s, fer (2l3)398-7914 --------r semi auto pilot. depth · S;ileortradc'71 BJ\.1W750, finder, xtras for cruising Islander 23 711211P. hinged tustom paint". chrome. & i!l Jive aboard. $16,300. mast, roller reefi ng . -498-07S4 Pr1 pty. 962·200~ or pulpit. head ctc. 552-83-lO 847-8166 -'i3 Yamaha Enduro 175 30• Motor-Sailor. dl·1~e1. CC Very clean, must 28' Chris '68, VHF, RDF. VHF. bt tnk . 2-yr old sell ,847 -4152. Oepth Indicator. Sips 6. $29.500. 6-42-~775 TACO MIHl·BIKE l\tany xlr;is. Pvt ply. S7500. E\•cs /Wknds lh Interes t avail. ·-;5 StiO 646-6113 l;i7S·6842 Islander 30' Diesel Dan;i Pt Harbor. 1~\'l Party ·;.1 Honda t:1s1nore 250 581 ·5703 days . 496·6707 Dirt Hike. new. 28' Nor~·ci::ian SpL-;fs hr Chrysler 6, head. sips 2 eves 846·8563 S2.8SO. &16.90001-"'=-------I •CLASSIC * ·72 Suluk1 TS 125 Street · 18' Century Bay Launch 20' Bennedict Sloop legal. i'otu st sell. $.1()(1 aft. Universal 4, full covers New rigging/sails/sips 2 6pm 545-4315 $850. 646-0000 $1650 646-9000 ~ -------I -'--'------::-::--:-:1.::'=:"-· -----,..,--:cc 111 u s k y I 7 I 4 0 0 c c ' Trucks 9 560 rucks 9 5 60 Con1plctely rebuilt. New •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tank. tires. rims, eng. TRUCKS '10YW WAGOHIUS 5 1999 .. _.a. r.alo Ind 3 IMh. Jmm1c11l1t• col'ICl•Uo ll . (1\5.llO't'-111381 '73 GMC I TOH CAI & CHASSIS 53399 [Joctlllrofl .,..,. 11'1 ootor Mu1! 1•• IO 1 1tor•~l 1 I• to8211S-l~AI '74 CHEVY B.CAMlHO 54499 9'oonte .... "--lie. rwlla, ,,.....,.,... ............... ~ ~ lllOM'#Uoflll . · '73 CHEVY L'%MCHEY84ME 55395 VI, ~ltC, o-... _. ... P"" O<•~ .. I po-'trKllOn Urge 119 .-. o.Mlde _. c 1•rl1r I low '"II ••· (a.HSl-lK6Q). "72 CHEVY ILCAMIMO ar-.-!-wt!l'I logM !11'1 ~. Sfw1)I ( 1 IU 821.· lllOlA) '73 CHEVY 4 _.._. DI:••' C.t.alY-AU.. 53799 va 4 --a. r.C1t0 • loc:~•"O' "'*-l!o17,1N-U333l '74 CHEVY ~~.:.":.· 55399 Ila!> 15 min. r un ning time on 1t. 1\lso gas can. racks and helmet. Sa{'. $475. 6iS-3339. ------- ·10 Cotton Tn als. 250CC, $300 . Gd condition & spare parts. 968-5974. 19i·I 1":! zso ec Elsinore Br:1nd nu never raced 10 hours on bike $795. 5.')2 -0261 ·73 t\a~·asaki 90. Streak f\.1odel. xtras. like nu $325, 962·602G KAWA . J\11ni Trail '73 CC'. XJnt cond. $250. Pvt ply. Boy or girl Sch"·inn 5 spd bike $40. 548-7364 Motor Monti's, Sal•/Ronf 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72'TIOGA 19' Mini Motor Home Dodge 360 V-8, Arr. p JS, PJB. dash air, roof air, radio, awning. roof rack & ladder. 6 new tires. Lie. 570FNJ Sale price $7.495. REGENCY J\tOTOR l~OME llENTAL 92SN . Harbor Blvd, S.A. -•531-2503 *. Own a share or a ~t ii. private group 679-4238 1974 Field & Stream, 19' Self cont'd, motor a /c, sips 5, 10,000 mi. l.lke new. $9300. 830·946S Consider trade. Jl•ve something you want t.o sell'.1 Classil'ied ads do it well -Call NOW, 6'2·.56'18. EXAMPLE SAVINGS HEW 1975 LJ~ WAGON 9 PASS. C:MTY. $9UIRE WlflO,sntR. $6989 SELL-OFF '8589 SALE DISCOOlllT PRICE '1600 ' ""'-... -- EXAMPLE SAVINGS BRAND HEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DOOR SEDAM SELL-OFF SALE PRICE "·'' ~~r't r111 r, •vi ...,, ....... l "'' • ''"' "''"'f~, .,.,...r• IH>t».n1• V"'"' ,,, n• .t ,.,,,,,. ~· t• "oil''""· d,,._ I",-. ..•. h '''·Im'''"·'') & 1 ~·I ~'' t ''~'"I~'.:~·•'~> C~l• • iU.lO. Set "~"!t ll l4<!'>1.o'l1, EXAMPLE SAVl'4CfS MEW 1976 FlOO CUSTOM P.U.- SEU-OFF SALE PRICE LEASE DIRECT! • ALL MAKES AND MODELS ~OMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 1976 FORDS .· • -· • I ' , • • • • . . . • l DIO DAILYPILOT Frldly. November 14. 1975 • 9St0 Autos Wontt<I 9590 Adot, IMpcattd ' ........ ,...... ~.'!':r~!.~ ...... . rucks 9560 Autos Wont,,.. . ~ .................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •C•.:....,. 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••· G o1 t70 I ._. . . 9707 ....,. ••••••• ·65 Oodne, 2 Ton ~tl"t!l bed. wJo: PAY ·rr 1T' ~101'.1.~~ TOP .:~:::: ••••• ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··········:.;;;c Tn1eU 9560 rvcks 9560 T~.11.' •••••••••••• !~~.~ ~!r.!!,O~A'~147~_!!1 1. moo. roroRnr."ro10~L1~.~,~~:"TJC S SAL~ Aud i Fox 'T S 2 d r,.. 4 5 '7pe2·Cd AM ~dao, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '"' "'""" '""' '""~ .;. '" . ' I M FM le 4m m1 ._ ' ls --orl.'.f.1\SSll°S A . I 1 !!°&.1.31M.' hea~. You'll llke lh 74 MAIDA FORD '7J Ii Ton p u JUST 1970Cht:V)' c.: :so If ynur ~·Jr I!'> l '\:r I.I •'ll•,111 • Pri.pty . $4 ... -. one! 841ELT. ROTARY TRUCK AT. Air, pi.·r. s lecr11lg1 1 ton n~t bed w .~take :.cc u~ nri.t \ Paid MSZ "''1S 450 S L i:.ec. , 4 Audi 100 LS, 2 dr, •W1· S2 2 JJ Must see to ..ipprt'tl.itl· ARRIVED I Xl nt cond , ue w tires. DAUER UUICK FOH Lux Sed. Met. f inish , roof •ulolraM AM /f'M 4 Speed, air t•ond1t1on111J( Pnl'etl to Sl'il \ i\84845) $1 700 04:! 1>1J•I __ I 2"fl:i ti arbor Hl\'ll I , elt'ct. roof. Old pr!«( 811 Ir. l~pt. 1tlnt co'nd, inu.tt . l • 12 ""7U1. ~·~",','•021 1'.~~0:~' '76 T.01vo 5 ,.ta.Td,rucks -..,, 95701"°'"""'<'" ,.,,,.., UsedVW s 7~~·· ·~d~c1. .. 111<950,,.._,.., l)tQI\ Wl1b Miracle Mazda 714/52:1-7250. ' .................... '.:: 10 7 DOL A.I! Po1d for or Hot c A D I L L A c E L AUDI '73 Wa n. stick. C®·j) . 21SO llarbor Ul\•ll, ----~1ov1n)!. fro111 1·uu~Llf11. •·· DORADO '73. "!?'J low Blue.' 81,000 m i. $1 ,WS. "Y'f · VOLVO Cosla !\1esa 114~1 5700 '67(:!\I C 4~ton l'l l. •4Speeds Dodg1: 1110 l'1S Auto "AID • 1 , miles ,. Pride ~r Pri.pty.5"9-2ll7 ttUNSXLN'I' •Automatics It /II \'M lt:Cl. fl.u l 1rt·~ I MM,.L>IAT~L Y owners hip & s hows tl. M /'i.itovJO' SS2·02til CHOICE 1'hcfi. a1~r rn 6'1:! ~11'!·18 fir ' .;;. I 111. 1 l :. ·1' 11 lh F'u11y cqu.lp. Buy on ext . • FOX. '74, brn. 2-p r. 1~ ~'_'_'_~~· . 1 ' 11 16 _ 75 · Wanl JJd results .'i-lM l:tl7 fC.lU All 11·1111 ltl·h i.1.: ius terms or le ase. (4~P6'SI.. A/C, S/R, 4-apd. L1k~ Guvu ti - Autot H•w 9800Autos.Hew 9 8 00 TOYOTA FCREIGMCARS Av4 I rt d MBZ '6(i 2}0 SE' Ope. new, m ust sell. '4395-; 4 Capri Y·62800cl' eni::. ••••• .. •••··~·!•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRADE-IMS \ 1960 YW y AM C.l.:.l Ci! COME IN •••• ~~· •• ":~ •• ~........... HfJrilo.n blue,, ..A ~f&yt. 499·l53'l Laguna Be.•ch sWlf'OOf, am /fm. 4/floor. '75 Datsun PU $3777 6 4 &· 17 64 10 SEE US f.i mily t ar! Ext. erms. IMW 9712 $3 350. 644::c:·"'=""----- I - SNARE A HARE ••. ' @rabbit lOl{i243) .1~-· -·I Sp•'l'tl, heat(•I', 1,:121 1.'i·l l>ud.:c Vun, :i.• 1 '''' MKZ '67 200. New enR. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Capri '71. Xli,it tond. n11!es. 5%-l•IY. . 1 1-".1l l ,11r p;uu·l111 ,!1.1 F\ill)' e<iwp Be early! Xlras. $1650. Pn.pty. '74 Toyota ' S:!7!M"J ~17 1:102 1TllFJ3l 1. $399S. 67$-6465 . H ;lu1 53477 I . 1 1 C ll~\'Y MONZA~+2 74 C •PRI t.l A~l d ) l'&ll><id i.:1.'l:illl)""r '11 '' Cpe. Under 12.000 . . "' Au ton1a l', ' ra 11 , l'o" <u11 I u 1111 I' .\1111 . II I h p s ilver ..,1ep bumJ>(.'r, lun~ "'heel . .-1 •• , •. ,,·~I!'! 111 4·Spei°'d trans. V1r1-u• Ori&ina s ar . · bJJsc 73&1b~f. 111111 ""'"' ·" '' 1 new~ Priced for quick •76 iMW•s stereo tape, 20,115 miles T I \ , l"'O 11 Hu '73 AUDI I COLS ~.·ale. <2169191 . &ready to go! (070LOG I. '74 oyo a :-.i:i,.·r ·1:J 11 .. ,1 .. 1• • u .• 1,1 1. -~ ~ n•y .u. "· " Ordtr f I \I 1 1 lll'l·d, l'>ltorco "" air }tUZ '75 280 Sed. Exec. now or M I M d Hilux S3977 t11•d, IC(.• bv\ ,\ I : (12·!l·i05 l itld Ont•uwncr\l•hu·rc car . Pre-1ncreaSl" S3V · IOdaydeUvery irac e az a Lo ng "'heel bas t•. I tratk: PS, Al' uii~.\· i, 'll)I •73 BMW Bovorio ll f Bl d · d , m> "''""1 111 13,, I 0 c ty's lnt;ls. 1119635l. Ava . or -· -.. , ... ,-. 2150Harbor v . speed, air con 1llon1ng.'.· · ""·"·" • ' · · r'i:nfJC oun --·""' ,.. .. _, 645 5700 h II 1 ~l'l'•·d , • .11r l'Onli. & ll•;1seorpurchasl'. ••looVlAI• Costa Mesa · stereo, "rampt"r s l~V · 72 Forrl i-:11"' •.h,,rt \,01 ~il':jhr<St$Buy~r ~ti·ri·o ~1BZ ·450 S i>~. Very l~w ..,a;o-.q.-. 11 t720 t•hromewheels.8IJ7l · JC.!li\ulo. ,1 • 01.H' i.·t1' c.il:npor1s '73BMW2002tii miles & full y equ111. -·-'9ft!W•rld -· ·7 3 Toyoto •• J 12 ., •. > T t ,, .. , ........ , •·uy on e•l. ...-. •-·-· ......... ••••••••••••••• .:i.!·1Ut t~ •. ).1 81ll~c~cy oyoa 'L~r tl>,'l l l1'1t):'ll' .. ., .. ,,. u Opeft-P Hilux $2877 , t ,1•n" 1·r11rl!1H tt'tl '"Jr 1ond &. one tt·rms 2 Tothoose(ro m. 1974DATSUM 4 Speed, /\1"1 radio. !'>lt•p "7i:! l'hcv 1 .illlfh 1 • 1 1 '. · l .i r,;,~,5 I 0 .,..111., • c035216 l 260? bum per. tonJ! "·heel ;1uto .• tiuhblo· t1•P .. !ri\ -,73 CITRO E .... SM !\I B7. ·75 New 450 st:t. OUHGECOUHTY'S &3l9GU ~i nk l'l c· j""1d t1o11.! PPRAISAl ~ Lux Sed . Su nroof . 'OLDEST Silvermetallie exterior, ~>(l..se. . 2677 $1 O!io O~ ~.t· t ul!t·1 I FH.EEJ., . 1 '• 'l'''l'•I . :11r c o nd, cassetle. 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Warner at !\fain 'Santa Ana a57-2132 74 FIAT X·I /9 Lease Mew-Used OYER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY Ha11se of hnoorts AUTltORIZ~O l\-1ERCEOES DEALER fi862 i\1ancht'Slt·r, Buena Park S23·72SO On lhe Santa 1\na Fv.·y. '73 Mercedes 220D DIESEL f:<'onomy Special! Automatic transm1;.s1on. radio, heater. ( I &17f> 1. Priced to Sell SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harhor. C.:0.1 631-1276 '66 200 Diesel. $1850. Stick. 536·6725 --- ·59 ;\1erccdes Benz 190 SL xlnt cond. nu pa1nl. nu convt . top. needs minor int . work. ~d mech eond., (:!JJ ) 434-4:!f.4 aftr 5 PM ·ss M.B. 219 . Looks & runs gd. AM /Fl\1, nu tires, el<'. St .250 re as offer. 536-4004 '621\tBZl!IO SI. CPR OS $'700 4!.14 2226 Porsche 97SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·10 914 Green/blk, extra clean ~1akeoffer. 1'11; 5&J7or645-123l 1966 Porsche 911 engine 586-285 1 days aiil· 7431 e\'enin~.-; Buy or lease at MliRQUIS MDTDRS 1\vt•r\' l'kv.y Sil t•rv.y MISSIOH VIEJO K.11 -2HWI 1!15 12 10 '75 PORSCHE 91 ISTARGA I \I Ii !I 1' C) 'l' (I 'I' A {.'()ft(ll.l.,\-4 ;.p1•l•d rad 1n 6,727 :\Illes. air condition & good tir<'s :\ nl~'l' l';1r' 1n,g. Hl'<·arn ~eats. v.hlll' (ff.JJ,\KTl. SQ.I with tan interior. Brav. 1'0Y·.'~E&l'C IL':\'TllY stC'rl'O r.1;.;.elte. still in &16·4'1-17 Jllr v.";1r rant y :i2 10<160 --- SAVE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coasl Hwi. NB. 642 -9405 'fi9 c·oron<i. 2dr. C'lt·an. rl·nt valve/l'arh JOh l ~l S650 lakes. Pll : K·17 Ii Ii 1 '70 Toyota Corolla Waqon 4 Speed. radio, hc<1 l~r Nice fam ily l"ar~ 799BB~f . 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Real clean In· 12 V\\' Bus, or~/wht, ori!;!. owne r . $8000. !iidc&ou l~J65 [)1~1 . radials.;o;lntcond.$2700 / Miracle Mazda 545·5958 ·6• 250 s Auto. ,;,, '°" SlBBB ""''"""' '"·""" !-".:==----:-=cl AM /fM, PS, W, B, Good 0 c ty ----1 2150 Harbor Blvd. Mada 9731 cond,, $2,850. 675·3704. ranqe OUft ·7;i VW BUS Costa Mesa 645-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i-'===='-'-.c...-,--1 <QA Auto. ·n 1~. Best ofrcr •72 .. 0 z Maida ·73 Rx2 <'pe. 4 spd. ·m lt1ercedes 280 SE Must ~ over S.1.500 675-5016 ~ 000 · 1:lnt sell.$4300.ormakeoffer. New .ng•·e. trans., rear 16 • m 1 · · lJ9 FM -d -800 962 7835 Afternoon/eves 963-l , '73 VW Surwr Beetle end. Not 1toc .. , but ex-con . ..,., · · ... -.._, stereo. \Ike new $2450. tremely fast, fast , fast. 71 MAZDA IX·2 MG 9742 MOTOR llunl. Heh~----"-'-""--Call John fi.42.0836. 'Very OUTS'fANDlNG. I . I I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAA ----87$.1483 631 3437 2 Door, a r, viny roo ' r ·d t •MIO" A'1THOllZID 'G.1 VW Ca mper Van, n<'w vw '74 Bus new tires, ; · · speed, 60 day 100% "11 MG Ml ge • or \600 en,g. & trans Rachal f DATSUN "14 2'0 z . 1'r* eaglne "a r ra n t y . best offer. 751·7626 an.er DA..,VE& ...,,ROlc•SS l1res. buc.ket seats. $1500. m3gs , Z-bed . am I m miles. Fully equ1pped. (ll!llDTIC ). 6pm. 675--96 16 radio. S43SO. ~1-5728. Pri~ for quick sale or Mi acle M•..i.. -'-------· '°"""C-SY\11% le (023014). Hpuse r ~ · SELL tdle ttems with a 2410 HariMw llvd. tmpq t"' 213/921·8'98; ZJ.50Harbor 81•4· DaU.y Pilol Classlried Ad. 114/523-7250. \ CO.ta Mesa 845-5700 60-5618. I llave somelhin!' you want lo sell? Classified ads do it well . 642-5678. 969 VW BUG ONO. CLEAN 830-2011 ) Save On Remaining '74 RX-4 Demos ......... '75 RX-3 2-Doors TAKE YOUR CHOICE '75 RX-4 WAGONS BRAHDHEW TAKE YOUR CHOICE • Tu I uc...>M • '75 DEMOS . . . -1 PURE IMVOICE-ASK~ '75 RX-3 WAGON IRAHDHEW SAYEATOHLY s3307 IRAHDHEW-751-1600 • l'tCKUP TRUCKS .,. , '-"-TAKE YOUR CHOICE 36 Month 150,000 MA• Warrant, . blsa•sd ...... w~ 0. Al...., • ...., ..... c:..i ' ...... • DJ'" •-~-I _....._. Au1ot IMpO<fod -.1 --W -· llOpot-Mfo•,UHd 6 DAILY PI LOT ~r1 day,November 14 1975 A.itto•. lrwported ~.·.· •• "'.;.;::::. ••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• :r~ .. ;::_. ...... ,..: ........ ,. ........ ······················· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• 9t I 0 >..fos, M•w 9100 Autos, New 9IOO Autos, lmporffd olksw09" 9770 Yolbwogttt 9770 VolkawOIJIW 9770 •• 191a t770 Yoho 9772 Well: ••••••••••••••••• .............................................. ······················· ....................... ······················· .............................................. ·····--··············· ······ 75 MATADOR UOSE-OUTI FREE AIR CONDITIONING· PLUS LARGE DISCOUNn PRICES START AT $3695' (A',.Alb7H1!>7W)) UClll:D IY THI IUY• P'IOnc:TlOM PU.N "Avoilcble On Mo't ~'TS i\."'o:t"h 1962 BUICK·Autom•lic, Yolksw09<n 9770 '74VWCAMPERS 72VWlu<J 113·1 S...must •elltmmed.'60 70VWJ61 I OIAl1elCOUHTY radio &goodtlra.Clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• Several to t'hool!e from . 4 Cyl., 4 speed, radio. VYJ. eB 'V'ft 1uto, both Feet lisk YOLYO interior. (CUNt4.5)', $291. 73 VW Sun Byq Her e 's a n example : New painl. Clean as a xlntcond.Mark673-2325 ' S,Pf:ed a tlet blf\ J!XCLUSlVEtYVOLVO TOWNE&COUNTRY 4 Cyl .. 4 !>jlccd. 11 [i ck Ral11ed r oof , s tove & pln. T79FPB. 'II VW Wes tpbali a rad.M>, bei.ter Loo! ~ 1Ar&e1(Volv0De.aler 646-4447 Dlr. shirt , r ad to . A \I / F ~1 =geralor. <ZOlKRL) · $1788 Clmpe:r. Nu paint, tires, miles, prit r\uuuni car. lnOran&eCouot.11 '72 Le Sabre, ' Dr. 40,000. ~~i~.re~~~~~1~ If~ heel5 , ·00.,_. IURHS reblL eng. tmmat' tnt 529AQ1. . ~~~M5E s m a 11 v . a. c 1 e a n . VOLKSWAGEN 12,000.642-1118. $1688 ~~ -lor551-0519. $2388 13731 HarborG.G. ·::'i..!i~b1:..,..~·,:.~ ~.Wh , R<&at. surg-wbt tutt ....... .,'fl''ll• 534·41 00 lor Baja kit . GbOcl !JI. ....! . .!J."'---l:.:d'.li A M /FM t a pe l:\j,(,§111~~~~·1' 1 969 v w Po p top _uunt.Bch 34z.4435 tertor.2Newtlres.'650. 2025 s. Manchester '3M5·9684226 -·-·-·-··-. -or consider trade for ? "7Cl"\ "'·011 Ill t a Ltd New IH 11 Bcuc 1 CHmpmo b1 le .. Ful ly 'W VW Squart'back. 1600 751 _51,3 Anaheim /:JV-L '71 ec r · llwll. Bc:h. M2·4·1~ eqwpt. Gd condltion,thru fuel inject~. xlnl cond.. Jlurt. Bch . IU-44M, ~nt cond. $147S, out. H£'b wlt eng. Exlra $!250 fi rm 644.7912. uft6 '70VWbus. Nu eng., brks. UHd ::::;;;;;;:;;:~::::::::::::::::.i 73 VW SUPER BUG side tl•nl. $2!>00. 496·3006 · · &: radial tires. Cle an Xlnt '63 VW Baj• Bua, •peclal ••••••••••••••••••••••• a•ic 9915 ~SllARJ '!i7!;Ul l Hl 1 11!J66vw 4 speed,ni ce in pm cond.$1750.545-0lOlaft.6 featsnumotor,rolJbar& 9905 •••••••••••••••••••••• You Can Sell It Find It M·1racle Mazda I lcrior ~\:radi als . Rt•bu1lt Dunc Ruggyc rec. rblt. 70 Bus new eng paint & ~~~~erg:~.~1 fu! ···•··••·••••·••••·•··· '66 Cad Cpe OeVllle, new • ' J l'ng1ne t189fo"U1':1. $599. 1600 eng.. a m , green hoc ki FM 8-i.;,k le 963-6893 SPORTAIOUTS tires good cond. $650. T rode It With a Want Ad 2150 Jlarbor lll.\·d. TOWNE & COU NTRY metal fl ake , Mar x body, '1995 64&-1256 II re< N hard lo find !' I 3 to Dan~ Point496-3410 •-----------------Cebta Mesa &455700 1 &IB -4447 Dir $950or offer.549-1636 • :;"' f 1912··tb u ----• Yol•o 9772 cuoose rom -r 71 OeViUe, tess than 44,000 Alftos. Hew 9800J..t.utos, Hew 98001Auto1, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9100 ....._Hew 911;>_0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197C, mi. hll pwr. stereo, ................................................................................................. ••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... VOLVO SAVE $2800.5"48-5976 I ' l , ' l • ' • ON !>HIP 10 K f "l CnN A"IC/J F FP 2<i ?4 t-tl'.PB!lR bLVD L ''S Tf\ "4 ~5 11. CA "i 26lb l "Nll'., FINANCE "V£Nr S EC U~[l V PA(J F I ( ~hT ~v P A.I NT • r r ~~u r -c ~·~MbN:>,c rt u~~ G3/00 OAll:K GqEEN z <,1-1 I r T ·' Ol SSJ c u -:.Tl!"" TiJi ~ P .~C K .t.1~1 euCK F r T-'>0 41 b.._5 Xl4 LO.q A,.E! 'li ~IT F 1 9 • 00 L-: t' ,.,-. •Jl;P---· H n( HB l · ,(_ CAL S1'A(f -liA V F,~ SP t.k f T 111 r: OUJC.11; ORDER Cfl:OU., ~T t .«l.,.,_, I TT [" r c•.f ,\l ~t l.;5 lll S I B ll l f Y CA:OUP l\•1 f ~ I ··~ .\O l'i l ~i l .. r f\11 P A(lo!l:.1 l POWER n 1st eRAKES -FR ONT ~:l+'P I \ ~1 o:r11 1 t \, ,,r'iL L .,HEEL DI SCS . I. l f-11T l.R'.l,1P ... .,...-S'US R'-BUTl'nN" R..A111 n· ...•. -··· .. -..... HI.:. l\VY l)U T '( r 1nt ,~l\IG s v 'i. Tf" ... HEAVY ou rv t-ATT [RY -70 'A"'P '· l ~ILl"I ~\, v ii\ f.flU CAL .. EM T SS l t~ SYSTEM & FAC . JEST SHOW US A GOOD CREDIT STATEMENT, WE DELIVER ON THE SPOT! n~EP . . • 1 "' .. l O f ,, O"i 59 .9S l 9 . q5 79 . 35 .l9. 95 74. I.IS ......... ~·.oo 16 .0S 14 . 15 ). (,') 1,5. 00 l 32 . dO z a .60 1 l . 'j~ 10 .00 '>. (l') 4 9 .60 27 .45 FRIDAY NOV. 14 ·\SATURDAY --~;~ ~ NOV. 15 I SUNDAY · NOV. 16 l J . ,5 11· 7~ 4 . 10 3 7. 35 . - 158 .00 4S.OO ' ,. I L y MOT SHOWM OM FACTQl;T IHYOICI ... ~ • ' I 2524 · 1:1!\RBOR BLVD. • COSTA MESA • 645-7770 -•• I •• bc:t...lYOD ...... SoufflC-1.t.rea lluyorloOHal MllRQOIS MOTORS Wa rd S.Lee AM C !)4 7 -5826 1. C·I <,c, M .o" '>• -:. "' ' '' :. . . ' Avery Pkwy·SD Frwy '12 HORNET SST. Xlnt MISSION VIEJO cond. Lo mi, AC/AT, 831-2880 495-1210 $1795. 645-896f, 975 VOLVO $300 o r B s t o rr '65 ' I R•mbl c• Clas•ic St. 164 E Wgn. 962-7390. AU tom at i c , a i r eond., I ..:'..-""'-"'::..:.='----! sunroof & stereo. OnJy '76 AMC Pocft' 6600miles, (3303 ), F\Jlly factory equipped. CREVIER P d ced t o .-11 thi • weekend. 105003. MOTORS $3588 Isl & IROAOW AT Q\ler 2{) P acers in stock SA.HT A AMA for immed iate deli very. 835-3 171 Shorocrosl '75 Volvos Buyart..GH Volvo Dir. since '56 AMC/Jeep J6751 Beach Blvd. l lunlington Beach 848-8066 Buick 9910 ·····················••' '64 . Riviera, Runs good, needs uphlstry. S.500 or offer. 830-8212 La g His. '64 Rivier a Classic, dk blue. gd tires, must sell $.S.50/ofr 5a2·0165 '73 Electr a. Local car. CADILLAC QUALITY & PRICt Over 70 to choose Example: 72 Eldorado Only 48,000 miles Ermine White wJ White vinyl top Whit e leather interior Full power Factory air Stereo tape All the extras ! l820DJU ) 12,000 miloo-12 mo's Protection PICll'I SALE PRICED 1.ar<Josl Solocti°" in Orange County! •MAC FinmtCift9• NABERS CADILLAC 2liOO Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.9100 OPEHSUNDAV 75 Volvos Orig.owner.39Mloaded .• 68 Cl}A . C DV V -top I _;;I m=m:.:•.:.<•:::'-=-":.:•_:_· "'='·.:15:::27::___ I Maroon w I black I ea ther interior . $900. 540-1888 ''60'' '73 Bui ck Regal, brown with Landau top, xlnt •72 CAD SdV, xlnl cond, Left in Stock 1.o:<•::•=d:.-S3200=:::.-'c:'.::'·-=827=•:.---1 new tires, m us t sell . iuy or Lease '73 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr ____ 67_3_-1_256 ___ _ Financing program. One Hardtop. E ves. only. Cmnaro 9917 of the best in the coun ty. 1 ____ 55_7-_15_1_0 ___ , .•••••••••••••••••••••• Up l060 months. IUICK LESA IRE '71 Ca maro. Rall ye Sport. ~~~~ ;~~r· -~~ti~~~·-:~~~~:: V top, nu tires. 32,000 mi. Jqb6 Hcirhor ( M b41> q303 wfte.et, clx whl 673-6781. '71 Volvo. 16' 4 dr. 34000 co•en. Rodio. r • .:67c.:.:C::am=ar-o-.-327--V-8-. -•• -., mi., orig. ownr. lvng 12,000Mi&.s. tires, 3speed automatic • entry $3195 /ofr. 675-9995 SZ 150. ' 541·3414 $950. Phone 4954008. Autos, Used 9900 Autos, Used 9900 Autos. Used 9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLEN'S RESALE SPECIALS YOU'RE COVERED UNDER OUR DOME '74 DATSUN 260% '75 CADILL.4C IL DOIADO COMf&IM.I Fvll pow•t, l•CIOf'f •lf CQl'ldillonll'lll. Cl"\li" conlrol. ...,,, ~-"'"" 9000 '""-0 1381 '71 JAGUAR XJ 6 Aut-li'C, -1• cond11tonln9. ...... 6 -..IW'OOt.1711f8U $6295 SAYE S6J95 '74 PORSCHE 914 '75CADILL.4C COUPI Full po ..... llCIOt y 111 cond•l•Onong, hi! •"••I .I •1•••0 Onl1 2200 mi1•S. (648MPGI '74 FORD Fu l l oow•r. l1c1or1 111 COf'dihcnl"IJ I vinyl roof, Only 12,000 ,...._ 13231.PH) S6500 s7795 s5900 '75CORVmE S'nl&UY A11i-11c, •!• c:O'Klollonlnv. PO••• ••••ting , oo••• ......... hll -.-<;it & ....... ..--. Otll)' 7000 ....... (911411 '72 ALFA ROMERO II _..._ "M/FM, llOod pr, -I ..Si.ts. Only 21,900 ...... [831GIY) '72 MERCEDES 350 SL lmm1 cul•I• I lo •d•dl ....,..,_tie. both toclol. AM/FM, f/ill oonclitioioi.lQ. Only H ,000 ..._[Sl7MXT) SAYE s4995 · SAYE '72 CHEVY CAMARO '75TOYOTA COROLLA '74YW BEETLE s3295 $AYE s3295 '74 FORD IRON CO '75CHEVY MONli2+2 A11 lo"'111c. l1ctory •h condilkwllot'4 & ~ IDOO ,..._, .,......., '74 FORD .Y.. TOM PICllUP 8UP£A CA8! AutcwNtic, -11-1119, PO••• br•~•I a ..., ... oonoi!IOl'!lft8. Only ........ (n!Otol) s4795 SAYE s4995 • • r • ....,.,u .. d ....... UM<I .... ~UMd •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c111...,... ttza · t•n •••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••~•••~•••••• Oldl• .. 111 ttSS ' 73 CHIW 'fTOPC~Hr ••••;;;;:;;·;.:;;.:•••• MOY A , r.,. eo.....u .. •nd ~ OLOSMOllLE In ntlnt coodilion With u1ed e1r1 6 trutkl , GMC JaUC•5. ics5 th.tq l.S,QOO oril).naJ HOWARD Che vrolet. miles. tt81J$c). , Dove & Quall S_ta. Near HOHDA CAIS .,.795 hmbor••. s .. stol. & IW•lll"lity 0.. • MacArthur, Newport 2&0Harbor Blvd. Beach. &S).05$5 Costa Mesa S4G-9640 c..... 993j ) , F•!d!y, ....... bw l4. 1975 DAILY PILOT DJ# ...... llMd -. UMd -, UMd Pinto '' 5 PIJ1I • atfl 'f HI 1r., .... i.ecic tt •s •• • • • •• • • • • • •••••••••' • •• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • •••••• • • •' ••• • •• •' ••••••• •• • •.a •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• v.,. ti74 v.,. ,,,. .... ff74 '7l PfMTO Tl af'o '14 Pcatlae Graod Safari ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• IUMAIOUT AILM STATION WAGON . 1111 VEGA HATCH·· 1~-::·tb'\7'..;.:".;.:?:: SHA~i~~G"' AreaJ1u,aavtrwllhl ~ AN/PM •tereo, l•P•· BA.at ... apeed, c1dlo 8'1M&ef · · • • t · mHa1e. (OW1'31J : Clw!ytltr ~I 'A AC, 'tu.Ii poftr, 1pd-con· , buetet R•tl. Clean I u:..,.1.-Ua..a. • $1991 ODep n DaUy ar:.:;i.an. 'W 1 lrol, special wbeel1. tide fl out. (MZDDVJ . '72 \/'eea GT KambaCk. 4 ... .,...,..KIM PM ~17).2100. #98. spd, am /fm, air. •lot 2150Harbor81vd. zrztHlrllor Bl•d., TOWNE l<COllNTRY <'Ond. Ost olr. "36-8170. c..ta lleoa ..Wro<l Coote..... '' FIREllRD " -Dir. I 546-1934 Ready! Ull.IAPV> .....,,, ll•w t1ao-.111w ,9100 •••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. •••••••••••••••••••••• Dtlta 88 Royal. 2 dr., air UllO""'·-XR7 • cond. P.S. P.8 ., till· 1117 Bel JI, one owner, ......,..ar • ICOQY't':rl. wheel \•invl roof Cl 45,000 mi., Ml En1.Ui!a11 • ~v • ean 84,000 miles. P / S,Air. Miracle Mazda · · sr!~~':~:~oM ··············································. atsoHarborBl•d. <Spred,alrcondltlonlna. SHOP & COMf»ARE!!! wh, tape, air. PIS, P /B. $Z3SO P.P. 979_52fl! __ -,~ Rebuilt trans, new lirft. P/W-, $2:,lDO. 552-7485 '75 Cutlass Supreme. XI Excellent m ech•nlcal 0.ta Mesa 845-5700 (997EID). LOWIS! P!!CH & 5Ui &~ laVICI Miracle Mazda sa-THI COAST._. ltU "-'-tt~1t: cond-lo n11 ·Job lransf, condition . $875 .00. ~ '.!'l':;"""'~~I :"'.'.":·.-.00:::~· ~64=-0.~00-=7::::-~i;;iiii;;;:;:;;,:ii;;;:;;;;t:"'°'~~7~4T~S~O<r,839~·23~~"2~.~;;;I Beautiful! Vinyl roof, •••••••••••••••••••••••1. ---stereo tape . r~all-ya. -Dodge "73 Char1iter, hrdtp '73 Torooado, full pwr, '67 Fllry 11 , R/H. Gd Urea, wheels , & low miles . COHN.ELL vjn.roof.pwr,air.37, air,Landaulop,gdcond. ~;:,1~.Sl•,"t.''a~i! engine. Falr body . (l29KQE). rnl '1. S21". Good Cond. $2SX1752·838H $125.00. 586-9915. 847-6668 steel radtals . Lo -+--------1 Mi'racle Mazda . '72 CUTLASS. lmma'c. rriileage. Beautiful. Lie '73 DUSTER. · 74FIRHIRD 2UO Harbor Blvd. Colla"Maa 645•57 '74V_W_. . Automatic trans mission. AM radio. Extra t'leaiiT 464KYR. DIE~: ~-CHEVROLET '67 Dart GT coupe. 8-<')'I., 60,000 mi , SIOOO below 939MCU. Special sa 14,lOOml, like new. 2l50 Harbor Blvd. Bucket seat1. Console book. 00·2897. price, $3995. 531-2503 673.4187 &675·2898. Costa Mesa 645·5700 SAJ'..i.E$&SERVICE w/auto. Power Slcering, ~~~~~~~~~1900 4dr HIT, air, heat.er, 196f PonUac TempesL $2.777 2821•tf.-bor ll•d. Steel Radial Tires. Nice ~ Pinto 9957 74 PINTO radio, 'd ram car . Well Good eonditlon eJ l 'COSTA MESA S79S. 645·~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RUMAIOUT maintained $875 ~S-6768 S!iOO. 968~3260. ecut ewi.a 546-1200 . ~~••••••••~••••!!.~~ ·74 Pi1nto Sed. 2300CC. Beautiful! (727KEI). ·1.01,°"'.ci::~'.Sl•~::. transm, "73~on.~a~f.~na ~: TOYOTA -•·1c .. Blk '72T . w N . Am i m /tape stereo. M' I Mada ~ 'I • amino. on blk, onno gn. ew l1res. Clean. $2300. 875·7659. lrac e l Call 644·1008 847·6147 I m m a c. Lo ad ed . G~ tond., S1200. m -1480 ---------2150 llarbor Bl\•d. tlOO 1966 Ho1bor . c M 1:1411 qJOJ ,,73 0360. a . 5. Alltos. Mew 9100 Costa Mesa 645·57 Alltot, Mew 9IOO .....,, Mew Good 'til 11·16·75 Mto1, Mtw 9100 Awtos, H•w 9100 \\' r\ NT ED ·Good '86-'70 will pqy cw.sh. 847-0230 ca r 1966 Ford .... ·gn, full po.wer & air, gd cond. make ofr 962-5849 or 536-6688 --------1'72 Galaxi!'. Air , 75 IM PAL*. custom automatJ(', PS. PB, 45m. 1·f1upe, P /S, P /B, A/T, $1750 . .i1r, lilt whl, 7000mi. pri. 642-8483. pty. Wkdays 8·5, 638-30(0 , u r aft. 5 & wknd:i-, 68 Ford Ltd Sta. Wag. K97-8149 Full pwr. atcond., radio/ tape dk. Offer. 497·1010 'i.~ ~I ONTE CARLO, xlnl i·ond ., AC , A~l /FM ~Ford Counlry Sedan :.tcreo, Rally whls. hi mi. agon, Good cond. V-8, J!l'aring. $3100 645-0529 P/B, P /S, llydro, Lugg . . Rack , SllOO. 552·7485 i i Kingswood Estate 6 . . pass Wgn. ·1-Ull power, 12 Country Squire, sta. am /fm . Xlnl. $14.SO . wgn, (yellow), all power, r~7265. l xlntcond. $2400644 ·1660 Chevrolet '74 Vega GT 4,MOYerick 9947 iipd. 16,000 mi. $2750. Will •••••••••••••:••••••••• ("Onsider trade for eQui -1 72 Ma•enck Cpe ty. (714 ) 831-0333 or (2 13) Automatic lrans mission, 431·5508 ask for Bill. I AJH radio. You ·11 like this one. See it t o day ! '65 Impala Convert. Jo\ll l IOOFTO. po wer; new top. sharp t'ar . S495. Owner. 751 ·1163 $2377 '72 Chevy Nova. 8 cyl, 1\,._...._ l • air/power. Low mi's . GJ'lmll\ WJ1A Asking $2150. 548-4192 ?:)' 'l• Corvette FB 327 4 •pd, ~ VOLVO factory, AC, F'M /At.1, Absolutely .5tockt::d .. S4500 1966 Hn1hor C /,\ 646 9303 firm. 544-7145. Good 'lil 11-16-75 ll.oom or a s ta. wag . ., 73 MAVERICK t.ougtmessofapickup.'69 Ai r , power s teering, Chevy ~7' T . Carryall. vinyl roof, custom ex· Several xlras .. $1790. terior, & interior, factory 97_9·_7'_.,,_: ______ 1 yellow & sharp! Only ·;;s Chevy SS, 283 V8 PS PB xlnt cond. $450/ offer 536·1120 22,242 miles. (73982). Miracle Mazda . 2150 Harbor Blvd. ·59 CheVrolet Impala CostaMesa 645-570C _ Custom Coupe, aulo-R-H PS PB, fac. air, 23.000 ac-Mercury 9950 tual miles 1 owner••••••••••••••••••••••• S1"7644 Mew 1976 Joep CJ.5 7 4 MONTE CARLO Vinyl roof, power win· dows, bucket sca ts. stereo, etc. Really nice ~ (327KKV). Miracle Mazda ~.50 Harbor Blvd. Costa J\.fesa 645-5700 Buckel seat&. F78lllS tires, 3 :54 axle , E cylinder. (J6F83AA- 021022 ). $3988 Shorecrest AMC/Jopp 16751 Beach blvd. 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HA RBOR stvo . ..... 0 . ~ .. . ~ -~ .. .. 0 ... .. • 7 7 , "' I '/ • , Lag1•na/South Coast VOL. 68, NO. 318, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES WANTED FOR RAPE Polle• .Draw.SU_.,t A ''polite, gentlemanly and courteous•• rapist is sought today by Laiuna Beech and Newport Beach police who believe the moon.faced man is responsible for a string of sexual attacks in ·both cities. The latest victim was a 28· year-old Laguna Beach woman attacked in her own home Thurs- ' day. On departing, the rapist told his victim be wolJ]d lock the door for her so she didn't have to get up. That kind ot courtesy is a trademark of the rapist politt believe may be responsible for four to five rapes and several al· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA tempted rapes in Laguna Beach and for three to four rapes and several attempts in Newport Beach. · The Laguna rapist is armed with a large caliber blue steel automatic pistol . The man responsible for the Newport Beach attacks was armed with a knife. He told his victims in Newport he was named Jerry and that he was a Vietnam veteran. The Laguna rapist told his latest vic- tim bis name was "Pete" just before be told her ''J'm going to rape you.'' Laguna Beach Det. Gene Brooks said he firmly believes the sa"bte 01.an is responsible for three attacks within the past week. Last Friday, a 19-year-old woman was raped during the early morning hours atJler home by a man who forced open a win- dow. Then Sunday, a SS-year-old woman was awakened by an armed man who fled when she began screaming and refused to stop. Det. Brooks said -there are other unsolved rapes in residen-· tial areas which appear to match the method of operation used by · T o day's Ooslag N.Y. Stoek8 .1 FRIDAY, NOV EMBER U, 1975 TEN CENTS. th.ls one man. Descriptions too at•slmllar. "'ln fact, r would go out on a limb and say that all the residen- tial rapes we've had since the first of the year, with the excep- tion of one, this cuy is possibly responsible,'' Det. Brooks said. He said in each case, the rapist was polite and did oo physical harm to his victims. Some vic- tims described him as gentlemanly. "This is only theory on my part, but I believe it is a good possibility that this is also the same guy, •Jerry,' who plagued .Newport this spring." Brooks ' smd~ ~ N•wport Beech Det. KenSrni!h qreed that the women's descrip- tions ot their attacker matched that of the Laguna rapist. According to victims, the rapist bas a ''baby or moonw face,'' is or stocky build. or average height and weighs about 170 pounds. He has short sandy colored hair and is clean shaven. Det. Brooks urged anyone with information about the man to contact police but not. to attempt to restra~ or captw:e the armed man • . OC Assessor List Narrows to Six . . '. Council Shelves Gay Bid The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil has deferred action on a re· quest by the city's social commit· tee that it be included to in · terview police chief candidates. Two members of that committee have pressed for of· ficiaJ recognition of the city's homosexual community in the city's social needs element or the general plan. Specifically, they asked that the section of the element dealing with law enforcement contain Jangua~e stating that hiring and promotion in public safety. de-· _partments not be depeod.ent on an individual's sexual orienta- tion. Th·e council meeting Wednes- day did approve the committee's request for $300 to cover secretarial service but held off action on the committee's re· quest'',that applicants for the chief's position be interviewed by a quorum of the social committee. There are now 22 persons on the social committee. f L Jn making its application to th council, the committee said "W feel the variety of viewpoints represented on the committee will provide extra feedback to the council and also assist appli· Cants in better understanding' the diversit y of our city.·• · Present plans call for chief ap- licants to be screened by the ci - ty manager, by an oral interview board appointed by the council. and by the city council. It is hoped he can be hired by Jan. 26. Chier Frank Schopen is retiring Jan.4. The job description for the 'tohief·s position calls for the new chief to be "friendly, open, and community-minded." Girl, 6 , Killed LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -Police searched today for the driver of a hit-run car that struck and killed a 6-year-old girl while she was crossing a street near her home to buy ice cream from a truck. Wit· nesses told police the car was ex- ceeding the speed limit Thursday when it struck Tammy Sanders. Co ast Wea t~er Variable high cloudiness . Saturday but mostly sunny ·skies. Some fog along the coast in the morning hours. Cooler, with beach highs at 68 rising to 78 inland. INSIDE TODAY For painter Judy Chicago, e1tabti,hing herself .O.T .an arlUt boa ntfllnt coming to terms with hrr,elf .o.s .a woman. See atory btJ Doily Pilot Sta// Writer Carol Moore anEog<Clo/th.: W••kmi<r. lz•e• •• ·---· .,_,_ ., ........... ... .. ~= 0 111,.... -o aaaw --=-...... ....... bn =:-. . ,.-.~ ... ., __ Dl-14 ~OlllMy g::r ... All ...... ,. ..... ,.... --··-.. -........... 'f·· I •• • .. •• ... • •• ... .... ... .. ... .. •• •• Ct•ll . . Beach in No v ember It's hard to tell who is having a better time -Nicole Collins, 6, Irvine, or the sea gulls she is feeding. Nicole and her family were among the Orange Coa!t residents who are taking advantage of the ''beach weather" in November. Enjoy it while you can, weather fans, it may not last. M1U1To Quits Social Post On 'Issues' David A. Munro, a member of the Laguna Beach city social committee, quit his position Thursday \\'ith criticism of two . fellow me mbers whom he ac- cused of tying the committee to ''explosive·· but minor issues. Munro, a retired universityprC>- fessor, did not name the other committee members. However, m e mbers Ja y Murley and Anthony Sacco re- cently pressed for official ap- proval of the hiring of homosex- uals by city public safety depart- ments. .. Munro declined tO-l!laborate on his letter of resignatton to Mayor Roy Holm, but-when asked if be was referring to Murley and Sac- co, he said ''that's a good assump- tion. ·• The social committee now has 22 council-appointed mombers. It is set up to provide advice for the council on matters affecting Lagunans' welfare to include police policies. .. Because two members of the social committee ... speak to the city council on m alters not agreed upon by the committe-:?, thus inad- vertently in volving the rest of us, J would like you to accept my re- signation 'from it effective im- mediately,'' Jrlunro wrote. "By this action, I do not mean to imply th@t I necessarily disagree with whatever pfeas my fellow committee members may have • addttlsed to you. ''The point I make here is both narrower8.l'ld broader: 1) It is un- fair to seem to commit the rest of us to actions we had not taken, and 2) it is-tactically unwise to in~ troduce minor issues so explosive they endanger the major issues,'' Munro said . Man, 3 1, Burne d NOJlWALK (UPI) -Gary Paulson, 311 Long lleQCh, was criUcally burned by a fl ash lire that ripped through the Interns· tioo1UlarvesterCorp.1bund011. . . Ford to Consider Black s VP Pick DURHAM, N.C. <AP)-Presi· dent Ford indicated today he would consider a black running mate on the 1976 Republican pre- sidential ticket. "Certainly. Sen. Ed Brooke, by his record. is a.. person who ought to be considered,·· Ford said. Ford made the stalement dur- ing a questioning session with students at North Carolina Cen- tral University. His refere nce was to Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R·Mass.), who is blatk. Vice Pres ident Ne lson A. Rockefeller has withdrawn from consideration as Ford's running mate. Ford praised Brooke, the junior senator from Mass.achusetts, as a capable public official with qualifying ex- perience as state a ttorney general and in the Senate. "I like him personally," Ford said, "and he has an enviable re- cord." The President· had been askj!d what blacks, if any, he was coo· sidering for a running mate. The brief exchange came in a meetine with about a dozen stu- dent leaders. Reporters were not able to ask the President for elaboration. However, earlier in his visit to the black college, Ford ex- pressed a general .interest in. finding better positioos for blacks and women. Asked about a pooslble black appaintment to the Cabinet, Ford mentioned William Coleman, already secretary of Transporta- tion, but added "there are ~no more anticipated changes in the Cabinet." 1 Ford began his visit to two Southern states today by receiv· ins an honorary degree from the black college and calling: for the day "when all the children of God are brother! and sisters." Ford was greeted by hundreds of persons and waded into the crowd 1haldllc haqdt 11 be ar- ' I • UPIT~a RUNNING MATE? Sen. Edward Brooke rived on campus to accept an honorary doctor of laws degree at the university's 50th annual convocation. ' Later in the day, he planned to fly to Atlanta for a GOP fund - raising dinner. At Durham. the college choir sang ''We Shall Overcome" as alx>ut a half-dozen white hecklers from the stands of t~e gym- nasium waved placards protest- ing the presence or 93 prisoners on North Carolina's death row. A chant of "93 Lives in Your Hands'' was shouted as North. GaroUna Gov. James llolshouser ·rose to. introduce Ford. Holshouser paused in 'his in- troduction and said, "J would never intervene and peihaps damage ~· rights or~ def en· dants." At the Raleigh-Durh am airport. Ford was 1reetecl by several hundred persons~ ~ Stand-in Zimmer Left Out By GARV GRANVILLE 01 Ute Delly ~la! W.ft A special scr eening committee has narrowed the field of appli - cants for Orange County assessor down to six candidates, eliminat- ing acting assessor Elmer Zim- mer. Left in the running for the job vacant since mid-Se ptember when form er assessor J ack Vallerga was sentenced follow- ing his felony conviction are: ~anley Krause, director or Orange County's Real Property Services. -GeGT"ge Cormack. assistant to Kraus~. -Gi rt Cottre ll. once an of- ficial in the Orange County as- sessor's office and now Riverside County assistant assessor. -Bradley J acobs, an ex- executive with Commercial Products Company. -Peter Ulrich, a private con- sultant. -Ralph King, San DiegoCoun· ty assistant assessor. It is from these six candidates that th e board of supervisors, perhaps as early as next week, will select Vallerga ·s successor . Whoever is selected for the post will serve the three years re- m ai nin g on Vallerga·s initial four-year term and have all the rights and prerogatives of an elected offi cial including the right to seek e lection as an in- cumbent. What the six remaining appli- cants for county assessor sur- vived was a two·day screening of 20 candidates by a n II-member committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors. Originally, there were 114 ap- plicants for the job. But in pre- liminary eliminations county Ad· m inistrative Officer Robert Thomas and Personnel Director Bert.Scott pared the listto20. And it was from those 20 that the committee selected the six applicants who will be con- sidered for the post by the supervisors. Among the prominent appli- cants who didn 't survive the screening committee cut were Zimmer. San Diego County As- sistant Assessor C. J . Templeton and Glenn County Assessor Mike McCullough . Ventura County Assessor Ed Shiner reportedly withdrew from the running e arly this week. The si:< applicants who a.re still in the running were graded on a point basis by the blue ribbon selection committee. Jt is reported that Krause ac- cumulated the hig hest number of points and was foll owed in order by Cottrell, Ulrich, Jacobs. Cormack and King . 'Dip Dinner' Set for AFS A "double dime'• dip supper to boost the coffers of the Laguna Beach chapter of the American f1eld Service will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. next Thursday at the Laguna Beach High School cafeteria. · Each serving Will cost 20 cents. Duril)g the supper, travelers will speak on foreign Ct'untries. The supper will immediately pr~ed• the school play, '"Tom Jona.'' which will be performed in the audittr'ium. American. F1eW. Service lS an international organization tlfat sends students to foreign countries tor a year's study. /. o.11, Piiot """'° TOP CANDIDATE? Property Chief Klause Gregg Allman ' Asks Divorce From Cher MA CON. Ga . (AP) -Rock star Gregg Allman filed a court petition tod ay asking that his four-m o nth marri age to -television entertainer Cher be dissolved. Th e petiti on filed in Bibb Superior Cou rt says the mar- riage is "irretri evably broken.'" It says lhC' couple were separated on Nov. 11 . Cher, star or a variety show. and Gregg. s in g er a nd songwri ter with the Allman Brothers band. were married in I.as Vegas on June JO. The marriage, whiC'h came just three days after Cher's d ivorce from h er lo ngti m e hus band and sin ging partner Sonn y Bono, has been stormy despite it s brevity. • Cher. 29. announced nine days after they were married that s he wa s fi ling ror a divorcl', s ayi ng, "Gregg and r m ade a mi stake.'' Rut she withdrew the action on Au g. J. A spokesman for Allman, 'Z7, said later that he thought the whole thing had been a misun- derstanding. Judge Nixes Participatio n . SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Los Angeles judge decided not to pre- ·side over a case involvin g an al· leged underworld fi gure because the judge reportedly said he was introduced to th e man by Atty. Gen . E ve ll e Younger , the Sacramento Bee reports. The newspaper Thursday quot . ed sources who were at a meeting in Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Benjamin Landis' cham· hers on Oct . 20. At the meeting were attorneys in the case of a lawsuit filed by Moe ·Morton against Hollywood Park race track. Landis told attorneys for Morton and the race track that Younger, then Los Angeles Coun - ty district attorney, introduced him to Morton in 1970 at an Acapulco hotel, the newspaper said. Game· o n Television· A noon football game Saturday between San Cle menle High School and University Hijb school will be televised live on '"Prep Sports World " on channel 4. The game will be played at Tuslln Hljb School. 'j . -- A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC ... ~ f'Mt• NEXT JUSTICE? Rep. Charles Wiggins Wi ggim On ABA List WASlllNGTO~ i/\f'J -The Amer ican Jlar A ~soc 1 a tion is s<'reen1ng a li sl of fC'wcr than 12 potential U.S SuprcmC' Court nominees s ubmitted by the Ford administration, but the Presi· dent's spokes man indicated to· day Ford will not be bound by its reco mmendations . The bar association expects to report on the qualifications of those on the list early next week , Atty. Gen. Edward I{. Levi sent the list to the ABA Thursday. A high-ranking off icial called it ··a very s mall list '' of fe wer than a dozen persons under considera- ti on for Pres ide nt Ford 's nomination to succeed retired Justice William 0 . Douglas. The New Yo rk Times today re- ported that Admini stra tion sources said the list submitted to the ABA included, among others, Rep. Robert GrifCin <R-Mich): Solicitor General Robert Bork : Rep. Charles E . Wiggins (R · Calif.). Judge Arlin M. Adams of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals in Philadelphia ; and four other fed e ral appeals court judges -Paul H. Roney of the 5th Cir cuit in New Orleans. J ohn Paul Stevens of the 7th Circuit in _Chicago, William Fl. Webster of the 8th Circuit ln St. Louis and J . Cli fford Wall ace of the 9th Circuit in San Francisco. Some new na m es surfaced as lawyers a nd governme nt of- ficials continu ed to speculate about the possible candidates. Skiing Equipment Sale Set Saturday The Laguna Beach High School Ski Club will hold a skiing equip- ment sell or swap meet from 10 a.m. to2 p.m . Saturday atlhe hi gh schoolcafetorium. The club will collect five per- cen~ of an article's selling· piice for items sold for cash. There will ~ no fee charged for s w•pped items. The meet is open to the public. Metal Pipe Corrals Taken From Stahle O:range County sheriff's de- put1.es are inves tigating the theft of fiv e m etal pipe horse corrals from a San Juan Capistrano sta- ble. Owners of the Lone Pine stables on Ortega Hi ghway said the 18- foot-square corr a ls were ap- parently dismantled and hauled away by truck. There were no horses in the enclosures, 'l•ihich were valued at $1 00 apiece. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr•tlOoti! •l>d Pullli.,.... Jack R. Curley ""'"''"-'"""i:;.. .... .,iM.- ThOmas Keevil [Ollctt Thomas A. Mul'J)hine l<H "•"in9[0itor . Q\arles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .u11.1.....i """"""'1"9 r ISi!""' Uq1111ai Beach Office T1•t!i~""'''"\"-' -111"'(1 .. CNt•\\ P 0 llu• -. •AIJ Other Offices ( .. l.Mf'W" )JOWu•I ~·Sl•­fN•-11kto<:ft nn ...... .,.,... .... ., • .,o '4\IMl ... ltrlhlC~ 111/l~•~&<>ulo ... .a """' .. ~. V•llilV l!10t 1..~ ~It -11 s.n o~, ,.,. .... Friday. No ... ember 1'4 1975 District Salaries Studie d Reports hy f:irt -finding cum mittees investigating salary d1~· pules be twt'e11 the <..:apistrano Unlfted School District trustees and two ernployP groups will be n1 ade public l\-1 011d<1y ni ght. The conim 1tl el·S w e re ('Stablished in September art er d1 stril't teachers and bus dnver~ declared "persistent d1 sag'.fl'C ment" in salary negotiations >A'ith the SC'hool board Teachers art• holding out ror a seven percent s alary increase The board's mo_,;t recent offl·r was 3.5 percent Rus drivers s1m ilarl y are sc('k 1ng seven perrt:'nt and have Ix-en offered 5.5 percent The difference in th€..' two offers is due to a recL:1ss1£ication study adopted by the board that boost eel the pay or bu:-; dri vers and mo s t ot h e r n o n .tea c hin g cmployes in tht~ dis tric-t . The fa ct -rind i n~ <'omm1ttce rt·· po rts will be outlined <.1t thl' school board meeting at 7:30 p.m. a t San Juan Elementary SC'hool. 31642 F.J Ca mino Reul , San Juan Capistrano. Ouring SC'parat c r:.ict fi nd1n1-: processes, consultants hired hy the district und thC' employc groups invest igated thC' district's S20 million budget. the pro~ress of past negotiat1uns and other factor s relating to employer· employe relations hi ps. Each committee will deli\'cr ~1 '"statement or fi\('ts'" on what it ~ inves tigat ion has r eveale d . School distri ct policy by ..-.·h1<'h the committet"s "'ere esta blish1:d ddes not require t hnt thC' panels recomme nd s pecific salary in creases. Supt. Jerome Thornsley has re- co m1nended that the board r1•- \'ie"' the statements pu hlicly . then retire to sec ret session tn give direction to him for future n('gotiations with th(' two groups. In a related salary m atter, the board will recei ve a letter from an organization representing the district"s secretaries. custod ians and aides requesting a 7.5 1:.er- cent s alary inc rease. Indications are that th e California School F.mployes' As- sociation will r equest <1 fact · finding committee be establisht!'d if the request is rejected. Marine Faces Insurance Fraud Charges A Camp Pendleton Marine was .scheduled to be arraigned today on the charge that he deliberate- ly ordered his car destroyed so he could collect $1,500 in insurance money. The mas Daniel Damato. 18, a C'ook. was arrested at the base Thursday by Don 1-fodgson, San Cle-menle fire m arshal. The arrest followed a two- month long investigation by Hodgson into the burned hulk or a 1969 Ford Mus tang found in August in Trafalgar Canyon_ Hodgson alleged that shortly after the car was paid off. Damato a s ked two fellow ~1arines "to steal the C'ar and destroy it ." Hodgson s aid the car was pushed into the canyon and set afire. Ownership or the car was trac ed to Damato through license plate number. he said. Interviews with companions of Damato led to issuance or a war- rant charging him with arson with intent to defraud. 1-lodgson said. Dam ato wa s he ld at San Clemente J ail in lieu of $2,500 bail pending arraignment at South Orange County P.tunicipal Court. Hodgson said w arrants have been iss ued against the two Marines suspected or starting the fire. He s aid both deserted the corps shortly after the incident. The fire mars hal noted that there h ave been several sus- picious car fires in San Clemente in recent months and that in· vestigation into other cases is continuing. . Re ds Pouring Into Angola LUANDA. Angola (U P I I - Thousands of Russian and Cuban troops a re pouring into Angola to help def end a new Marxist regi me fighting riv:tl forc('S backed by China, Zaire, and the United States, Diplomatic sources said today. The sources s aid the mission ot tht Russians was to man tanks and MIG21 jets as well as advise tht hard pressed, 25,000·man army o ( the Mar1tiSl Popular Front fo r the Liberation of Anaola. Brainwashed? Expert Summ.Oned 'by Heant.s SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A British psychologist rons idered an expert on brainwashing techniques ~ays he is flying here from London today to examine Patricia Hearst at the request of her pare nts . Dr. Willi a m \V. Sargent said in England that he would s pend about three days visiting Miss llearst in her cell a l the San Mateo Coun ty Jail In Redwood City_ south or here. Mi ss Hearst, 21, faces tri al on federal bank robbery c harges. Or . Sargent, 68. is a eonstilting psychiatrist at St. 'l'homas' llospital in London. lie has written many l)()()k s, including ·'Rattle for the Mind.·· f\.t iss lfearst 's lawyers filed an affidavit in court :-hort ly after the newspaper heiress was arrested Sl·pt. 18 in \\•hich she claimed she was tortured and ctri Vl'fl to the verge of insanity by Symbionese Libera· lion Arn1y ra1ltors . P lanners Request T ough Sign Stand 1"hc ~an Clemente Planning ("om m1ss1on has r ecommended that tht' city counciJ abandon a proposed ordinance that would l'lamp tight controls on the size and lttcat1on of business signs. The l'ommission. in a 4 to 1 vote. called ror stricter enforce- ment or thl' ci1 y·s cxistini? s ign ordinance for a year. If improve- ment in the c ity's sign situation is not s ho >A·n. the n consideration could be given to a tougher law, co mmissioners said. · The city council will receive the recommendation Wedn es- day. The council already has or- dered that the city'.s Building Department take a toug her stand on illegal signs as part of a pro- gram lot' lean up the city. Merchants turned out in force at the plann ing commission meeting . Paul Snider , a Cle m e nte OKs Surf Classes -At a Price If you li ve in San Clemente a nd are hung up about learning how to hang ten, fret no longer. City councilmen this week gave their blessing to a program to tf.ach would-be surlers of any age the in s a nd outs and ups a nd do>A·ns of board surfing. s pokes man f o r the g roup , pledged that merchants would police their own r anks for viola- t ions of the existing sign or· dinance. 'rhe current law allows each bus iness two square feet of s ignage per each foot of street frontage. It also permits roof signs and Iar~e s igns along the San Diego Freeway. T he proposed ordinance, pat- terned after one adopted in Costa Mesa in 1974, would allow only one square foot or signage per front foot, prohibit roof signs and limit the h eight of freeway- oriented signs . The propos ed ordinance also would r equire that owners re- move non-conforming signs over a period of one to five years. de- pending on the original cost of the s ign. The existing ordinance con- tains no removal provision. Indians Sought For San Jua n Meet The Indian Advisory Commit- tee of the Capistrano Unified School District is seeking stu-.. dents, t eachers or parents Vt'ho ,are of American Indian ancestry to attend a m eeting at 1 :XI p.m. Saturday in the Old Mission gym in San Juan Capistrano. Jasper Hos tle r. committee <'hairman, said that new courses in Indian studies, m usic, art and culture will be discussed. Stolen Jeep Found Laguna Beach Lifeguards have their jeep back today after a C'itizen culled police and com- plained the vehicle had bCl·n parked in his driveway (Or t WO days and he wanted it out, pro- nto. The jeep, equipped with red lights and s iren for emcrgen<'Y use. was stolen Sunday mom1n~ from the home of lifeguard 1tt1kc Dwinell. A Laguna Beach poli ce offi cer reported seeing the veh icle sout hbound on P acific Coast Highway a t about 2:30 a.m. but didn't stop it. The driver re- portedly was wearing a blue jacket similar to those worn by Laguna guards and was youth!ul appearing. L.i (eguard Capt. Jim Stauffe r speculated the jeep had been stolen for a "joy ride.'· Nothing Wa!S taken from the vehicle. 2 Companies Hit b y S EC D esist Orde r s As a res ult of :i compl aint filed by the Securities a nd Exchange Commission (SEC), two l'Om- panies in Newport Beach and Irvine '11.'ere ordered to stop viola- tions of securities r egulations. The order was issued lo 1n- temational Securities Corp., 212t San Joaquin Hills Road. Newport Beach. a nd Intertie, Inc., 2081 1\1 ichelson Drive, Irvine. Also mentioned in the order was J ack E. Glassford. 30171 Silve rspur Road , San Juan Ca pistrano, pre- s ident of Int e rn atio n al Securities. Offi cials fr o m the two seC'uriti e s compa nies and Glassford agreed to lhe fed e ral court order t o cease their ac- tivities , which were said to be in violation or sec urities r egula- tions. The C'omplaint by the SEC ac· cused them of illegally selling limited partnership interests in .cable television facilities since DeC'. l , 1972. 30 Arreste d NEW DELHI. India CAP) -At least JO persons were arrested to-· day for publicly denOunci ng Prime Minister Indira, Gandhi 's national e mergency. o.u, ,,. .. ~,,.... PIE FACE -l s that a ho mecoming queen behind all that cl-ea rn pie, or just another casualty in Dana Hi ll s Hjgh pi e·throwing pre- hminary to homecoming'! Panl R evere Rides Again In Clemente l'aul Revere will ride again during hal ftimt:> at tonight's foot - ball c lash between the Dana Hills I li gh School Dolphins and the El Toro Hi gh School Chargers at the San C len1ent e lli g h School stadi'J m_ The horse m;:in will deliver the envelope containing the name of the senior girl elected homecom- ing q1.1een by Dana Hills students. Vying for the crown are Al- lyson Becktel, Linda Brothwell, .~icole Brown. Amy Day, Hollie Engen and Debbie Thomason. 1-lalftime homecoming a c· t1'l'iti es will include a fireworks di s pla y. Th e tradition al homecoming dance will follow the game. in the Dana Hills gym_ St udents h ave been gearing up for homecomin_g this Week with a dress up days a nd water ' balloon toss, pie toss and log saw- ing contests . The program was proJ)OSed by ruchard Hazard, marine s afety director, at the request or the ci ty·s parks and r ecreation com· mi ssion. Beginning, intermediate, ad- vanced and competitive surfing instruction will be offered. Each phase will cost S10. Final Weekend Sofa and Chair Sale The E'ight -session beginners· course '11.'ill include the history of surfing. s afety and the elements of paddling and r iding. The final two classes '11.'il l be devoted to in- water pract ice. Those who complete the begin- ners· course may go on to an eight-session intermediate pro- gr:tm a nd then onto an ongoing <.Jdvanced program that will in- C'lude s urfing trips and competi- tions. Surfers who s ign up for the competitio h program may participate in local and national surfing events and could serve as volunteer instructors in the lower levels of the surfing program. Bank Officer Pays Ransom DETROIT (U PI) -A gunman kidnaped a bank m anager's wife Thursday and held her prisoner witil her husba nd ransomed her for a r eported $100,000, one-tenth the amount the abductor d e- manded. It was the second such incident involving bra nch managers of th e l\otanufa c lure rs Na tiona l Bank in 18 days_ In the latesi case, police said a man seized Mrs. George Zed~n at her hom e in s uburban Grosse Pointe Farms. then telephoned. Zedan at his office. Laguna Democrats T o Hear Lobbyist · The Laguna Beach .Democratic Club will discuss ''Issues for 1976'' at a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in t he Laguna Federal Savings community room, 260 Ocean Ave .,Laguna~ch. . ' ' . ~ ...... _, . )CC '· :r z ~ 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA DEACH, CA. 9265 1 (71•) 494·6551 ~·-, All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your home. Select from such well-known lines as Woodmark , S h errill. Stanton-Cooper and many. many more. All Leather upholstery at less 20°/o ?3649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (21J) J78·1279 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92860 (7 ldl 642-2050 J ames P i no , executive secrttery for the Southern Sec- tion or the Frieftds Committee on Legislation, will speak and pro- vide m aterials f or dlscuss:on. Pino has been a lobbyist for liberal causes In both Sacramento and Washington. The meet.in& is opentolhepublic. "Iii•-••••••••-.,.•-•••-• ... -••---.. -------~ . I , . . ' ~ , • ( I ' I • Aiming for Top ' Profits 'Gel' at Lever B11"n.TON MOSKOWITZ Lever Bros .. U.S. subsidiary of the Anglo-Dutch giant, Unilever, bas spent many fruatrating yea.rs here battling the titan or the laundry room and bathroom, Frocter and Gamble <P&Gl -and finally It bu somethlng to crow about. Aim, Lever's new fl uoride rel toothpaste. has turned out to be ei winner. lo less than.two years lt has captured 10 percent of the $450 million toot.bpaste ritarket., which ls good enough for thlrd place behind Cr~t and Colgate Dental Cream. TWO OTHER LEVER. entries, CIO!Se- up and Ptp!lodent, hold 1J percent of the market betwttn them. The re· suit is to give Lever Money Tree Bros. a 23 percent slice o< the toothpaste dollars, its biggest cut since the days when Pepsodent was riding high. Aim is the only gel on the market, and it bas capitalized on this feature with the advertising claim lhat you can get a toothpaste and a mouthwash in one product. Tbis cla.im may have regi.stered. Latest reports from the drugstore field show that mouthwash sales are down 6 percent thi.s year. lf that r elationship holds up, then Lever will really have a P&G fighter in Aim. For not onJy is it hurting P&G in the toothpaste market, it's also impat'ting the mouthwash busi· n.ess, where P&G fields Scope, the runner·UP brand to Listerine. The s uccess or Aim conf1rms, though, that the lock to the toothpaste market is opened by cavlty·fighting fluoride. F1uoride brands -Crest, Cleem and Colgate-all bave this ingredient. Now 70 percent of the toothpaste business has it. mE ORIGINAL n.UORIDE brand, P&G's Crest, is still resting comfortably in first place, a position it has held ever since it was endorsed by the American Dental Associa· lion in 1960. But Crest's share is currently 36 percent. down from the 38 percent it had a year ago.' P&G 's other brand, Gleem, owns a 6 percent share. ; . Colgate Dental Cream, the pre-nuoride leader, is taking 20 percttnt of the toothpaste dollars -and that may well be its lowest share in modern history. The brand bas been on a downward slope since the ascendancy of Crest. Another Colgate brand. Ultra Brite, is also traveling downhill. This is a toothpaste sold as a whitener (helps you to get the girl or the guy ). Its m arket sbare has dropped to5 percent and it 's being outsold easily by Lever's whitener, Closeup, which holds 9 percent of the market. AIM IS A BRAND that's still on the upswing. Surpris· ingly, no one has countered it with another gel. But if Crest's market share continues to drop, Lever Bros. will be sure to bear from its longtime nemesis, Procter and Gamble. 100 Bidders Grant Store· Goods On Auction Block LONG BEACH CAP) -Permanent fi xtures. sut·h .. Going once. goi ng, twice -as sales counters and over- sold : a W. T . Grant Store" head lights, were up for aiJc · came the auctioneer's cry as lion on a store by store basis a piece of the financially for 56 W. T . Grant stores be· troubled department chain ing closed in the West by the _went on the block. financially.troubled fmn. Keenan Now In Santa Ana Keenan Pipe and Supply Co. of Los Angeles has opened a warehouse and yard in San- ta Ana, The announcement was made by F red V. Keenan, President of the company. A grand opening is scheduled for Nov. 20 . The new facility, located al 3535 Garry Ave, replaces the current Costa Mesa branch. The one.day auction thi~ week, however, didn't include any goods and durables and also excluded the store struc- tures themselves. An estimal· ed 100 bidders packed the pl ace like a fire sale. Bidding, held at one of the stores being closed, covered all permanent fixtures within each individual store. The auctioneer took bids on each store one at a time going down a list in a prepared brouchure served in lieu of transporting the goods from the stores in the states, whi ch included California, Arirona, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Nevada and Texas. Citibank Predicts Economic Slowdown 'NEW -YORK CUP!) - Economic growth in the next six lo nine months wilt · not keep pace with the 11.2 per- cent rise in the nation's third quarter Gross Nation a l Product, FirAt National City predicts. ''If inflation runs at a five to eight percent annual rate over the next two quarters," Citibank economists said, the rate of real economic growth, or real GNP growth, should be less than five per· cent. quite possibly less than three percent , and con · ceivably zero or less in a single quarte r ... THE ECONOMY'S performance over the next Irvine Finn Gets Part Of Fortner two or even three quarters is li kely to disappoint busi- nessmen geared up for sub·. sta ntial growth after the third-quarter GNP figures, the bank observed in its mon· thJy audio cassette service. Citibank economist Leif Olson noted that earlier this year "We said that when the economic recovery came, it would be largely a statistical phenomenon -that is. busi· nessmen would find it dif· fi cult to parallel the ex· perience in their own com- panies and th eir own industries with the GNP num- bers r eleased by the govern- ment.'' PART Of TRF. divergence between government figures and industrial performance c a n be attributed to the slowdown in the rate of inven· tory decline which accounted for 7 percent of the 11 .2 JJeT· cent the increase in real out· put, Olson said. A sharp rise in real final demand made up the rema.lnder. or nearly five percent, tbe economist noted. Irvine based 8ertea Corp . The bank economists pre· has acquir ed a minority in· dieted lhe economy will pi ck terest in t~e Fortner Ac· up steam again next spring cessory Service Corp. ~th an . and summer-with real growth ~et.ion to expand its interests B\'eraging about five to seven lD the. company at a later percent in the second half of d~te, it was announced by .1976. These growth pr-ojec· R1char:d Berte~. chairman Uons depend on a moderate and chief executive officer or inflation rate, however, of Bert.ea Corp. betwttn four and six percent, Based In Glendale, Fortner they said. 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Va . <AP> - Overtime h igh school football ~ames are becom1n~ com· monplacc in many states that have adopted sudden dt.>ath rules, But a tiny West Virgirua school may have one of the few teams anywhere th<.&l plays undertimt: J'.!3ffi('S. Rivt"svillc Jligh SchoOI, l()('alt..'tl in the heart of centrul West Virginia 's eoal f1cltb , has de- \'eloped suth a pOwl·rhousc that thrt•C' of lhL' Rams· t.>1ght game~ this SC'ason havt· fa1IL-d to go the regulation four quarters. 'l'he Ram s walloped Cir - Co nnors In Semis; Ashe U p set l,ONDON -Arthur Ashe, the 1974 Wimbledon (•hampton, was upset in lht· 4uarterfu1als of the Dewar Cup tennis tourney 1'hurs day as Eddie l>1bbs po3lt..'tl a 6-4, 6-2 triumph. Another ups c·t victim was J an Kodes. who lost to l'\uster Mol· tram. 6-0, 6 l, whilC' Ji1nmy Con· nors mowed down l!crnie i\-t lttun. 6-1, 6-1. Connors mel D1bbs 1n today's semis while l\tutlram was scheduled to face l lil ~astase. Connors. "'ho qualified for lhc r..tasters tourn{'Y with his victory declined thP invitation to play al Stockholm Nov. 30 . .. , ran give you an <1nS"'er ri ght now ,·· said Connors. "I can"tplay. l 'n1goinghome.·· Connors pull ('d oul of last year·s Masters after qualifyi ng. On that occas inn he produced <i medical certificate sct.ving he was unfil to play, and no act ion was taken against him. Oklwr lfp•e l HONG KONG Secnnrl - seeded Tom Okker of lloll;.ind and J ohn Newcombe. No. 3 seed. were eliminated today by a pair of Americans in the quarterfinals of the $50,000 Citizens 1'ennis Classic. Tom Gorman defeated Okkcr 6-4. 6·4 and Brian Gottfried beat Newcom bt:'. 6-3. 4-6. 6-3 to ad - vance into the semirinals. In other quarterfinals singles m a t c h e s , M exico's Ra ul -Ramirez beat Spain's Juan Gisbert 7-5, 6-0, and Alex M<iycr d e f ea t e d Au s tralian l1ob Carmichat:'I, 6-4, 8-6. PanaHa Win• BUENOS Al RES -Adriano Panatta o r Italy elimina t e d Chilean Patricio Cornejo 6-4, 1·6 Thursday and advanced to the quarterfinals of the eighth an· nu al Argentine Tennis Open. In wom('n 's si ngl es, Chris Kemmer qualifie d for the sem ifinals. eliminating Mi chelle Rodriguez of France 6-<I, 5-7, 6-4. Argentine Beatriz Arau jo downed Chilean Ana Pinto Bravo Thursday, 1·6, 6-4. In other singles action, Argen- tine ace Guillermo Vilas beat compatriot Lito Alvarez, 6-4, 7-S; Yugos lavian Zeljko Fra.nul ovic defeated I-t ans J>ohman of West Germany, 6·0. 6·7, 6-2, and Jaime Fillo\ of Chile eliminated Argen· tine Julian Ganzabal, 6-3, 6·2. cleville High School 59·0 in a game s topped at halftim~ by ''mutual consent·· of the coaches -though Ci r'cleville's coach , faced a four-hou r bu s r ide home, simpl)' wanted to keep from getting a ny more or his players injured. A 54-0 shutout of Clay-Dattelle saw the second half consist of just six-m inute 4uarters. The same thing ocC'urred in a 65-0 smashing of M astontown Valley, so the games actually consisted of just three quarters. But that's jus t indicative of the way coach Martin ··sonny'' BartiC"'s team has played all season. A s tar li nebacker on the nearby Fairmont State College team of 1967 that "'as the NA IA national grid e:ha.mtliOP, Bartie is used to being with a winner. llut the team he has produced at his alma mater has even the delight- ed home folks amazed. The Rams. paced by lhe ·backrield brother ' trio of Jim, Tim, and Ken Underv.•ood, oul· scored thei r first eight op)Xlnenls by 413-6 while averaging over 51 points per game. A 11aht>itt1 Dernolis h .-s Oilers Huntington Beach's Steve Samperi (44 ). Keith · DionnP (781 and Roger Smith (6 1) con verge (a bove) 1)n Anaheim ':i l .ou Ch<.imhronc (42 ) in football <.iction at La Irvine's Serna Bids for Crown By EO BURGART Ol 11'1• 0111, Piiot Stitt \Vhen Ralph Serna was a freshman at Loara lligh. he didn't know what cross country \\:as. Four yC'ars \atC'r :is a freshman at UC lr\•inC', Serna is one of the favorites to win the individual ti · tie in the NCAA. Division II cross country champions hips Saturday morning at Irvine Coast Country Club. One of the C'Ountry's outstand· ing cross country runners. Serna has already won four invita- tionals this year, setting a course record at Chapman where he ran five miles in 24 :08.5. Lacking size -Serna stand s 5-5, ~eighs 11 5 pounds -he nevertheless st•l many records in cross country and track "'hile ~t Loara. "And J didn 't know what a l'ross country te am was until I got to Loar a, .. says the sort- spoken Serna. Serna quickly adapted to cross rountry, though. Winning onl' race after another -including the CI F 4·A finals t\\-·ice -Serna became widely kno .... 11 and his name is currently a topic of con- ver sation. But acting modestly. Serna prerers to talk about the UC Irvine cross country team in - stead of himself. Michigan Gridders '·Coach (Len) Miller had us write up our goals the other day," says Serna. ··;ind my first one was to have our team win the title. Secondly. I would like to win the race.·· And Serna has :m excellent. chance to win. Hi s high school background proves his ability - hC' has run the mile in 4:07 and the two mile in 8:45.9 -and he has s ~own steady improvement since'arriving at Jr,·ine. ;- Seek Prep Record GRAND RAPIDS. :\1ich. <APl -Coach Tom Saylor insists his }ludson foot ball players "are re- ally hungry" for a victory Satur- day over Kalamazoo llackett in the first high school football Pl ayoffs in mode rn Michigan his- lory . 1 The first question mi ght be, ~ave the Tigers ('vcr not been hun- gry for a victory ? · They already have equalled the national record of 71 consecutive UCI, Pirates i JI.ow Saturday Crews from UC Irvine and Orange Coast College will be JUllOf'lg 18 varsity eighl!i compet- ing in the Newport Cup Regatta Saturday morning in the West U do Channel, Newport Beach. The firs t of 18 elimination r aces will begin at 10 and UC 'Berkeley is favored to win the champions h.ip. Each elimin ation r ace will eature two crews competing over the short distance of 500 meters. A crew is e.limi.nated aft.er one loss and the two un- ~feated eights will vie for the ti- t le. lo additlon to Berkeley, UC ln;ne anti' Orange Coaslt other top "tcbool• com petJn.c are use, -Utf.t, and Cal Sta~ Long Beach. · 1Jsd. some top tbwlAg clubs are entered. . . triumphs. Should they beat tough Hackett in the Class C semirin al they'll o":n the record alone. Jef- ferson City, i\-10 .. set the 71-game mark from 1958-66. "We are really (ired,"' shid Saylor . whose teams have com- piled an SS-4· I record in his 10 years as Hudson's head coach. ''Our kids want to win it. We want to prove it hasn 'l been a fluke.·· Apparently the re are those who believe the top-ranked Tigers ha- ven't had t o u g h e nou g h schedules. Among them are coarh Dick Soisson of fifth-ranked Hackett. "All I've said is that lludson would never have won 71 in a row if it had played our schedule the last eight years,·· Soisson said. ''I feel it's a great honor, a great challenge, to play Hudson. ''Win or lose we·11 be famous . If v.•e lose we 'll be like the guy who threw Roger Maris his 6lst home run pitch.'' Saylor doesn 'l appreciate any jabs at the Tigers' schedule. "All I know is tha t our schedule: is as tough for us as'Hackett'sn for them , .. he said. ''Hackett gets . to draw players from all over Kalamazoo. population 11.bout 85.500, and we on.I~ have e. s mall townabout2,S00todrawfrom. ·· Although the Michigan High Sthool Athletic Association brief· · ly prevented Hackett from prac- ticing on artificial tu.ff this week, it changed it.s.f ecision alter le~ ingthat Hudson was pratticingon it. "I am running a lot more hills now than I ever did before." says Serna. "Everything was Oat in Anaheim." It seems as though Serna has improved with each hill. An easy winner in the Biola Invitational two weeks a~o. Serna pusted a 2-l :36 over the five·mile course. lie credits l'i1iller for the steady improvement. "l never did the distancl's as much as I'm doi ng now," says Serna, "and Miller is one of the coaches who can motivate you. Il e is reall y a hustler. "Hi s philosophy is like my hi~h school coach's. A lot or coaches will run you till you are dead. but if you don't feel like running, you can tell him. He is easv to talk to and takes a n interest in every guy on the team .·· Miller took an interest in Serna not only for hi s cross country ability but also for his track potential. "I a m really hoping to run a good two mile in track this year," says Serna. "l·m hoping to run somewhere under8:40. ·· Serna is also looking forward lo the indoor season whi ch is one reason why he c hose UC Irvine over the Uni versity of Kansas. ''J like runnin g indoors because of the tight turns and becatl,.'le the fans a re so close," says the fine arts m ajor. "That's one factor why I came here. "Another is beeause Miller's philosophy is the same as m y high !t'hool coach. Also, I wanted to b&runcng In si milar weather and t knew we were golng to have agoodteam." ~ The Underwood brothers - who com bined for five t ouchdown s and 338 rushing yarru; in a 64-0 rout of Morgan- town SL Francis -are cousins of the head coach. Only arc•h -rival Mannington, which dropped a J5-6 decision for its only loss, has scored so far" against the Rams. And that was on a punt return. The Rams' de- rense has yet to be scored upon. The fourth s m~llest high school playing fooiball in the state, Rivesville with less than 75 males in the entire school -yielded onJv one first down by it.s reeular de~ fense the fint six sames ol the season . That one lone Cir:st down came on a penalty. Yet Bartie's team rarely ''runs ·ii u~" on..an QpQOnent. Some of the first learners barely bavle enough quarters to earn letters. since Bartie freely substitutes for his regulars . In fact the Rams h e scored only 86 o'r their 413 pq ts in the second half, total· g only 19 points in the fourth arter. That is, the ga es that have had rourth quarte r Palma Park Thursrlav. Below it's Jim Lucas (21) set · 1 ing a block for qu~rterback Bill Holst. Huntington Beach los t a 42-8 decision to .-'\naheim. See story, B7 . INGLEWOOD· -Center Juba · Widing scored with 5:07 left to, play Thursday night to lead the_ Los Angeles Kings to a comeback . 4-3 National Hockey League vi~­ tory over the New York Islan-· den. The Kines s truck for thr~ goals in the final period to gaiil their first victory over the !slan- ders in four outings. ; • Trailing 2·1 going into the rmaI period, the Kings evened the score with 55 seconds gone in the stania on a goal by defenseman Larry Brown from 45 feet out. Rookie Bryan Trottier of New York put the Islanders ahead again al 2 :23 when he lilted a s hol ove r King s' goalie Gary Edwards for a 3-2 lead by the vis-. itors. But veteran Bob Nevin's fourth goal or the season, a rebound from in close. t ied it up 3.3 ror the Kings with 12 :17 left, setting up the winning ,;oal by Widing . Laker• Pla11 INGLEWOOD -Th e Los Angeles Lakers bid for their eighth victor y in 13 games tonight. hosting the Phoenix Suns in National Basketball Associa- tion action a t the Forum. lt begins at 8 o'clock . LA trails Golden State (7-2) by 11).i""" games Uf"the Pacttlc Division while Phoenix is in third place with a 4·4 mark. SometsWln ... SY RACUSE. N.Y. -l\tihail Korkia scored 12 points and picked off eight rebounds to lea~ a taller, more experie n C'ed , Russian Natio na l Ra sketball · team past Syracuse University 71 -58 in a n exhibition game· Thursday night. A ward to Nola n DAYTON , OHIO -"Tobe ab!'o to help the club win the cham- pions hip fulfilled my greate"st comeback hopes," Ci nci nnati Reds pi~cher Gary Nolan srup after being named Thursday as the 1975 recipient of baseball'~ HutchAward. · · · The award is presented a(l - nually in memory of former ma- jor league pitcher and manag~~ Fred ~utchin son, who died pr cancer in 1964. It goes to a player who overcomes adversity and- best exemplifies the spirit. corn- petitivehess and character df. Hutchinson. Board Named QUEBEC -Construrtion and financing of installations ror the 1976 Olympic Games, now of· ficially estimated lo cost $-I bi llion. will be controlled by a government -appointed board. the Quebec national assembly was told today. . . Solicitor-general Fern and Lalonde said an Olympjc Installations Board would be responsible for overseeing .con- struction of a m ain stadium but the future role or the City or Mori· treal remained uncertain. Ecert Signs · PHOENJX-Chris Evert has signed with the Phoenix Rac- quets on the World Team Tenrus beat for reportedly $100,000. · She becomes the hi ghest pai d player on the c ircuit and the con- tract is for two years. Treclno Fourth MEXICO CITY -Bob Payue and Lee Trevino, two Of the Ameri c an e ntrf es. finished among the leaders Thursday in the opening day or the S40,000 Mexican Open ·golf tournament. Payne shot a three-under-par 68 for second place and Trevino wound. up fourth with a 70 over the 7,157-yard course. Mexico's Vi ctor Regalado claimed the lead with a blazing 65. End of Road for USC? Trojans Face Eliminatwn Sanuday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Paci£ic·8 football rBce is at least a we£'k away from being settled. but coach John McKay's Southern Calirornia Trojans could be out of it this weekend, win or lose. . Another conference race could be decided Saturday in the re- gionally telcvjsed game between San DiE'go State and San J ose Stale, both unbeaten in the 'Pacifi c Coast Athletic Associa· lion. The winner will have a 9-1 overall record for the various bowl gam e committees to con· sider. . McKay's c hances o( taking Southern Cal to lhe R05e Bowl for a ninth and final time. before he leaves for Tampa and the Na- tional Football ,League, will vanish if Stanford beats Jowl}' Oregon in one..-of Lhree.-2ac-8 ·gamesl>n Saturday's schedule. Or, the Trojans could take themselves out or the race by los~ ing their third s traight game. They're on . the road lo face the dangerous Washington Huskies who upset UCLA two weeks ago and lost a narrow 27-24 decision to Pac-8 leader California last weekend. Cal's Bears are S-1, with a DOJI· conference g:aroe at Air Force Saturday before their season- ending date with Standford. which takes a 4·1 conference re- cord against Orcgon, l-4, at Stan- ford Stadium . UCLA, also 4·1, is at home acatnst Oregon State. 1-4. Washington State will be home, seeking to break its seven-game losing streak, by beat.in& Ut ah. Several other oopconler enc'e games are sctied'uled, with Pacllic of the PCM ha,vlng t!ie toJlihes.t usl&nJ!lenl with its Saturo1y night game at eighth· ranked Arizona State. "We're in control of the Pac-8 right now." UC LA coach Dick Vermeil said after USC lost to Stanford last week and dropped . to 3-2. lf the Bruins beat OSU 1 Saturday and the Trojan s on Nov. 28, tbey·11 go to the Rose Bowl · no matter bow Cal and · Sta.n!ord finish. "After we beat USC, we were · kind or counting on them beating UCLA . But the Trojans have lost : two in a row· and it·s pretty ob-. vious they're hu man,'' California coach Mike White said. The Bears have the nation's . leading college football offense, featuring tailback Chuck Muncie · and the passing combination of : Joe Roth and Steve Rivera.: Whi le Is hoping that fact and a jlossible 8·3 lmal recor<I would a l-" ·J.&:.&ct a bowl invitation trom ; l'l'ieWliereTr theres no Rose-' Bowl trip. 7 7 -. ' Saddleback EDI T ION I VOL. 68 , NO. 318, 4 SECTI ON S, SO P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFOR NIA T1-nstees . to· View .. Span By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI flt .. hUyl"llel~ Truste .. of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District will be confronted with two sensitive issues Monday night: spanking and smoking. It has been proposed by school district officials that corporal punishment of students, aJtbough rarely used. should be formally abolished. At the same Ume,lJiegoveniing board is being asked to consider establishing student smoking areas ~t the Mission Viejo, El Toro. -and Silverado high school campuses. Both issues, subject of con- siderable community interest, will be aired publicly when the board meets at 8 p.m. in the Los Alisos Intermediate SCbool multipurpose room, 25171 Moor Ave:;Mlssion tieJo. Supt. Richard Welle, who has been leaning in the direction of abolishing corporal punishment. will make a recommendation on botb proposals at Mood,?y night's session. The spanking issue was brought to public attention earlier this year when a Mission Viejo High School student alleged abuses of thepaddlepolicyonhiscampus. -Joseph Platow, the district's director of pupil personnel servi~. bas recommended that. the Saddfeback district. follow the lead of the Los Angeles Unified School District in giving up spank- ing at all grade levels. He has pointed out that corporal punishment has been abolished by California's penal institutions, the Navy, and juvenile correction <'enters yet has been allowed tore· T oday's c:Josiag.1 N.Y.Stoeks FR IDAY, NOVEMB E R 14, 1975 TEN CENTS. Snio g • -main in practice by school or~ f1cials. In Platow's opinion, inflicting pain as punishment is not an ef· fective means of correctin2 bebaVior and, in many cases, pro;- duces results opposite those wh.ich are intended. Several dis trict principals, although admitting that corporal punishment is infrequently used, have recently stated their pre- rerence for leaving the padd.Jcoo4 Jy as a last resort measure. The question of whether smok .. ing should be allowed in design at· "ed areas of high school campuses has been the subject of a survey involving about 400 parents, teachers . students and schooJ employes. The resulls of that survey will be given to tbe governing board (See SPANK, Page AZ) oc· Assessor List Narrows to Six • . I I It Will Be a Luke Earthmovers carve moonscape in Oso Valley just above Marguerite Parkway. Plans call for Lake Mission Viejo to .spri ng out of barren ground sometime in 1977. Manmade lake wiJI cover about 125 acres. It will be surrounded by re- sidenual de\<elopment and will be used by boaters. fis· hermen and swimmers. Lake is being carved by Mi ssion Viejo Company. nts to· R un Again Although the filing deadline is more than a month away, two of three members up for re-election on the Mi ssion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council have an - nounced their intentions to run again. The third, John Noble, said he isn't sure, but "more than likely, I will. .. Council members up for re· election March 2, in addition to Noble. are Jeanne Gagnebin. a realtor, and Cal Neve, a deputy sheriff. · Laguna Hills School Site Offer Okayed Aliso Hilts Developers have ac- Cepted an offer of $1.88 million rrom t he Saddleback Valley Unified School District for a 50.3·acre school site in south Laguna Hills. The site, at the interseetion or Paseo de Valencia and Alicia Parkway, will be used for the construction of the district's fourth high school. School district officials noted that the accepted offer lies midway between the two ap· praisal values of 1.91 million and 1.86 million. Plans are to begin construction on the 2,200-student campus next May. Hatless Cops Suspended PARLIER (AP) -Failure to wear bats on duty has resulted in suspension of two Policemen here and their chief who failed to make them obey the hat rule. Two-week suspensions against officers Tom Lehman and Andre llardcastle and Chief John Martinei. were announced Thurs- day. Martinez also was placed on probation for three months with. ·~evaluation every 30 days, said City Manager Joe Rodrigues. • --' Both Neve and Mrs. Gagnebin announced their intentions lo seek re-election this week, but in Mr.i. Gagnebin's case it almost didn'thappen. "I was not firm in my mind that the Mission Viejo Company was resPonsible to the needs of the people in the enforcement of C. C and Rs (codes, covenants and restrictions)," she said. Mrs. Gagnebin added that s he ronsidered moving elsewhere if the deed restrictions were not properly being enforced. Capo District "If they were not Jiving up to their program , I was n·t too sure if that's where I wanted to live," she said. However, the councilwoman said sife now is convinced that the development (irm is "exceed- ingly sincere" in enforcing its control standards and that ''every measure is being taken" to ensure that Mission Vi ejo will continue to remain beautiful. Neve already has reportedly received offers from people wiJI~ ing to work on hi s campaign and described it a.s ··a good si gn.·· Councilman Noble sajd he is still •"kicking around" the qu es- tion of whether he should run in view of the time required to fulfill the obligations of the or- fi ce. Those considering a challenge to the incumbents may pick up their nomination papers from the Or ange County Jl.cgistrar of Voters beginning Dec. 5. The de- adline for returning papers is Dec. 26. Teacher. Pay Probe Will Be Revealed WHAT'S THIS l'M SIGNING? RE:-JO. Nev . (UPI > -JU gh school hi story students circulat- ed the Declaration of Indepen- dence as a petition and asked 690 persons to sign it. They reported Thursday that more than 60 percent dJd not re- cognize it. Mos t refused to sign it beC'ause they did not want to get involved . ' -Reports by ract·fmdi.ng com· mittees iii.vestigating salary dis- putes between the Capist·rano Unified School District trustees and two employe groups wilJ be made public Monday night. The committees wer e established in September after district teachers and bus drivers declared "persistent disagree- ment" in salary negotiations with the school board. Teachers are holding out for a seven percent salary increase. The board's most recent offer was 3.S percent. Bus drivers similarly are seek- ing seven percent and have been offered S.S percent. The difference in the two offers is duet~~ reclassification study adopted by the board that boost- ed the pay of bus drivers and most other non -teaching employes in the dist Met. • The fact·finding committee re- Ports will be outlined al the school board meeting at 7:30 p.m. at San Juan Elementary School. 31642 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. During separate fact·finding processes, consultants hired by the district and the employe groups investigated the district. 's $20 million budget, the progress of past negotiations and other factors relating to employer- employe relationships. Each committee will deliver a "statement of facts·· on \.l.'hal its investigation has revealed. School district policy by which the committees were established does not reqldre that the panels ISee TEACHERS. Page A2l However. 259 did recognize the doC'ument a nd most of them signed it . They included an elder· ly woman who recited it from start to fini sh. Brainwashed? -' Expert Summoned by Hearsts SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A British psychologist considered an expert on brainwashing techniques says he is flying here from London today to examine Patricia Hearst at the request of her parents. Dr. William W. Sargent s aid in England that he would spend about three days visiting Miss Hearst in her cell at the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City south of here. Miss Hearst, 21, faces trial on federal bank robbery charges. Dr. Sargent. 68, is a consulting psychiatrist at St. Thomas' Hospital in J.ondon. He has u.•ritten many books. including "Battle for the Mind." · Miss Hearst's lawyers filed an affidavit in court shortly after the newspaper heiress was arrested · Sept. 18 In which she claimed she was tortured and driven to the verge of insanity by Symbionese Libera· tion Army captors. I . Stand-in Zimmer Left Out By GAR Y G RANVILLE Ol IJM o.tllr "'* S&.n A !Special screening committee has narrowed the field of appli - cants for Orange County assessor down to six candidates, eliminal· ing acting assessor Elmer Zim · mer. Left in the running for the job vacant since mid·September when former as sessor Jack Vallerga was sentenced follow - ing his felony conviction are: -8tanley Krause, director of Orange County's Real Property Services. -George Cormack, assistant to Krause . -Gary Cottrell, once an of. fic ial in the Orange County as~ sessor's office and now Riverside CoWlty assistant assessor. -Bra dley J acobs, an ex - executive w1th Co mmercial Products Company. -Peter Ulrich, a private con- sultant. -Ralph King, San Diego Coun- ty assistant assessor. It is from these six candidates that the board of supervisors. perhaps as early as next week, v.ri ll select Vallerga 's successor. Whoever is selected for the post will serve the three years re- maining on Vallerga's initial four.year term and have all the rights and prerogatives of an t.>lected official including the right to seek election as an in· cumbent. What th e six remaining appLi- C'ants for county assessor s ur- vived was a two·day screening of 20 candidates by an 11 -member co mmittee appointed by the Board of Supervisors. Origina·lly, there were 114 ap· fSeeSIX, PageAZJ Saddl,eback Social Aim Get R eview A review of social services available to south Orange County residents will be undertaken Wednesday night by the Sad· dJeback Area Coordinating Coun- cil. The council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the community room or ,Peopte·s Federal Savin~s and Loan, 23688 El Toro Road, El Toro. Amo ng the ser vices to be spotlighted are m ental health, private counseling, aJcoholis m and learning disabilities. Also scheduled is a presenta- tion on the new Youth Service Center at Mi ssion Community Hospital which ai ms to divert minor offe nders from th e j uvenile justice system. Signal Light Due in Viejo Orange County traffic officials estimate that a signal light will be installed at the intersection of La Paz Road and Mcintyre Street in Mission Viejo by early spring. The. light will interrupt traffie flow on La Paz Road, allo\Vi.ng easier access to the Wild West shopping center, the Laguna Hills Hilton Inn and Saddleback Valley Unified St;hool District offices. County officials are in the pro· cess of designing the light system for the busy intersection and arc about to select an engineer for the projt:ct. ,, ' / O.Uy ll'llol l"flollt TOP CANDIDATE? Property Chief Krause Gregg Allman Asks Divorce From Cher MA CON, Ga. (AP) --n ock star Gregg Allman ril ed J l"OUrl petition tod ay asktnl.! th<.1l his four -month m .trri tl j.!c l o television t~nlt"rl.".11nt·r ("bt'r be dissolved . The petition £i led in Rtbll Superior Court s ays th1..• m .ir· riage is "irretrievably broken.·• It says thC' couple wr rt' ~t•p;.i ratpcf on No v. J !. Cht:-r , star of J \<.lrielv 5how, and c; rt' g g . .s i n g 1· r a n 11 songwriter \11 1t h th1· 1\llman Rrothers b.:ind, wt·rl' n1..irr1l't.l 111 Las VC'ga .-. on Ju ne 30 . The marri:.1{!c, v.•hich came j ust thrt•e t!<.1ys aftrr Ch('r"s divor r l' from hC'r longtime husband and s inging partner Sonny Rono, h:i s bCl'll stormy des pite it s bre,·1ty. Cher, 29, announced nine days after lhC'y wrrc n1arriL'CI that she \\'as filin g ror a d ivorce, saying, •·Gregg and I made a mi.stake." Rut she withdrew the action on Au g. 1. A spokesman for Allman, ZT, said later that he thought the "·hole th1nf.! had been a mi sun- derstanding . Man, 31, Burned ~ORWAI.K (UPJ) -G..1ry Paulson. 31, Long Reach. was , cntically burned by a flash fire that ripped through the lntt.•rna~ t1onal tfarvesterCorp. Thurstl<.1 y. \\'~a tl1~r V.ariable hig h <'loudincs.;: Saturday but mos tly s unny skies. Some fo g :Jlong th1• coast in the morning hour!'i . CoolC'r. with bea('h highs al 68 rising to 78 in land. .. INSIDE TODA. Y F'or painter Judy Chi('ago , tstabl1sh111g herself .as .an · artut has meant coming to terms with herself .as a lCOman. See story by OOJ.ly Pilot Sta// Wriler Carol Moore on :.age Cl of the Week"1Clec. ladeiK: ld'f'-Sitnk• ........ l..M. .. .,.. C.1'""'4• 0.UlllN <-«• --Dt .... ,.tk " E:•l""1.t .... ,. -· --lfltlo"mltt• ..,.r.a .. ~, •n ... .. ca.10 .. •• '" . .. , C<4 ••• .... c. .... •• .. C1·1• ' ._._ ... _..,_ • •• .. ' ~. ~ . . I A 2 CAIL y PILOT SB Woman Officer Arrested TUl,SA, Okla tl:Pll :\ \voman h1j.!hway patrol tl 1s pall'ht'r, a pistol lurked 1n tht" wais tband Of her lfQU.S('f"S, ""'3S arre-sted whilt_> trying to rob :t bank. poill'(' said Sht> is al:-11 s11:;. pe<'ted of t""o oth<'r hank roh beries .... ·ith1n ('Jj.!ht da'~ The prC'Sldt•nt or tht• Jj.i:ik li( Con1merre 1n suburban Jt•nk -: "'-restlt>d J o Ann AlC':..ander, 2.'i. tu the noor of th(' bank Thur.-day . arter she allt•~edly handN .1 tt'ller a not(• dt·m.1nd1ng nu .. mPy i\lrs . Ah.'xandl·r . a d1spJtcht>r 1n the patrol"s 1'uls;1 D1str1ct ht>adquartf'rs 18 n1011th.-: and thl' mother of ~• J \ t·.1r ·uld ho\ became lht• third i1at rul t'mplo~...- arrestl'd in t .... ·o \\t't·k s lln\' troopt"r v•a:-d 1 ... c h.1 ri.:t·d for .ii legedly upt•r;,iting .1 pr11 ... t1tut1un ring and anuth1·r "as ;.ip prehendl~d driving a :-to!l•n t·:1r She "'a.s urraignl"ti ·rhur~J;,i \· be£ore U.S. Magi.str<itl' ClauJtnt: l\arnes on a ch;.ir~l· of hank rnh bery in connt.'('t1011 .... ·it h thl' .lt1nks holdup. Ca.sh b11nd .... a:-. ~t·l .it $50,000 and a prl•lir1un:.arv hl'<•r· ing scheduled for ~uv . lO. - An FBI s pnkl's man said federal authorities plannl"d to fill' two additional bank robbery charges today, accusing Mrs Alexander Of the ~OV . 5 holdup Of the United Rank of Tu1sa and the Nov . 7 robbl•ry of the C1tJZl'ns · Security Rank of l'.\1xby. "She has bl'en a very good t>mploye as far us dispatching ability." said l.t. Van ~loy, pubhc information officer for the patrol. Asked whether her :.1rrest "'as a surprise to patrol officials. he said. "AflE"r IO years on the patrol. nothing comes as a com- plete surprise. It "'as unex- pected.'· Hayden Hyde . president of the Bank of Commerce. said l\frs. . <\lexander aroused suspicions of bank e mployes \.•:hen she visited the bank Thursday morning. When she r eturned about noon. the bank official follo...,•ed her to a teller·s post where she allegedly presented a de manding note to a teller. ··1 "·alked up behind her to sec what she ...,•as doing," he said. · When I sa...,• what was going on. I jumpt>d her.·· He said the woman bit and . struggled as he wrestled her to -tbe floor. but othe r employes helped him subdue ht•r. United way of Orange County north/south Thanks to you It works ... FOR All If US GOAL= $3.6 million . ," ''" '°' TODATE the U nited Way of Orange County, north/south . has collect ed $1,525.000-12 percent or its goal. The cam· paign raisrs ru nds ror 72 human ser vice agencies. 30 Arrested NEW DELHI. India rAP l -Al least 30 persons were arrested to· day for publirly denouncing Prime ~linister Indira , Gandhi 's national e m ergency ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM Or-(0).0\1 Ot ll r l"tlO! Nolnwllo<"" ,..,..,_ l>i""" tfwo N,,.,, !"••"· '' Pl•b""''"" n• , .. O•.~>ot' C.0.0•1 P.;bt>\n+nq (omp•n• s.,,...,,..,~....,.,,,,...,~.,. ""'""NO Mon<Ur !bt<>uQh ~"O•• lo• (o"" Mo"', N•.,p(l•t llf>•<~. H""''"ll'"" S.-M~ f n.,, ltln v ...... h .. n •. ~dOll••boo<• V•O··· ~n.J. l •O""~ flooot<h !t<J"tn (0•1•. •"no•~ "Q'""')'"n' tlon " """'"No s a1 ... a • ., ..,<I ~""""'' 1 "~ P"n<•p<il l>Ubh•hlnq Ol•n! "•' lJO W•\I 11"1 SUMI. Co~t• M•>•. (fl•h)fnl• '1t1o Robert N . Weed p, • .,,,.,,, •rort Pyt.l•V-, Jae~ R. Curley V>1.• p,,,,.,,.n1 ond ..:,,.,..,.1 Jw.nfV"' Thomas Keev1I fa.tor Thomas A. Murphine .,,..,..'1'"9 Eft10< Charles H. loos Richard P. 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Charles Wiggins t ·r lr,·1nt' '\lph1111111r1• t'r.int-1i1n .... d \t.':-. l~. :-:\:tnt~ .\ll~l . ).:hdt'!' ll' \\ 1n 11 1 .11 ... ,1d1ni-: contt':-t l'tlllclUl'tt•d 1·1i11r .. d.1\ 111 1 .. nnl·t'I H\11 ''1th ll1n !-l'l t'lll'l' \\c1•h. 1111 tt11 l 1. ! c:1 1n fill"' ·rht.' b111J1\j,!~ lll.IJtll" \\,Ill ::)t' t'\t'llt Ill ;1 run -11ff 3rter the apparl•nt winner "'as d1:-qu~d1f1(•(! ror il!C'gal US(' or h ands. Cam- pus h1 J 1nk s "'l'rl' held in' 85-de grel.' \~c:atht'I' A high·rankinl! o rri cial called it "'a \'ery :;mall list" of fewer than a dozen persons under considera- tio n ro r President Ford 's nomination to succeed retired Justice William 0 . Douglas. The ~ew York Times tod ay re· ported that Ad1n in ist rat1on ~ources said the list submitted to the .<\RA in c luded . among others. Rt~p. llobert Griffin ( R-Mi ch). Solicitor General Rohert Uork . Rep. Charles E . Wiggins t R- Calif. J; Judge Arlin M. Adams of thf' 3rd ll.S. Circuit Court of Ap· pt'als ln Philadelphia; a nd four other fede ral appeals court JUd~es -Paul II. Roney of the 5th Ci rcuit in New Orlean.-., John Paul Ste\'ens of the 7th Ci rcuit in ·('hicago, \Villiam l-1. Webster or the 8th Ci rcuit in St. Louis a nd J . Clifford Wallace of the 9th C1rcwt in San r·rancisco. 2 Companies Hit by SEC Desist Orders Ford to Consider Black as VP Pick Ol"R!L·\:\I. :'\.C 1.-\P) Pre::.1 d('nl Ford 1nd1cated toda\· h1 · ...,nul d c0n5idl•r a bl;-ick r11rin1ni.: mate on tht' 19715 lll'pubhl'jll prl· s1dent1al t 1cket '"Certainly. Sen Ed Brook('. b\ hi s record. is a pC'rson 'A'ho ought to be l'onsidered. · · r·ord srud Ford madi;.> the s tatemt•nt dur 1n~ a questioning S('SS1on ...,·1th students at '.\'orth Carolina ('l'll tral Uni\'l'rs1ty His referenc(' 'A'a s to S('n f:d.,..·ard W. Brookt~ ! R-'.\t ass ). ...,,ho 1s black. \"ict~ Pres idt·nt :'\elson A Rockefeller has .... ·ithdra...,'11 from consideration as F ord's runnin~ mate. F ord prais ed Broo ke, the Junior se nat or from '.\1 assachusetts . as a capabl(' public official .... ·ith qual1fyi nJ!: ex- perience a s state attorney general and in the Senate .. I like him personally." Ford said. ··and he has an enviable re· cord.·· The President had been askc-d .,..·hat blacks. if any, he 'A'as con- sidering for a running mate_ The brier exchan~l' c.ame in a meeting .... ·ith about a dozen stu- dent leaders. Reporters 'A'ere not able to ask the President for elaboration. However. earlier in his visit to the black coll ege, Ford ex · pressed a general interest in · finding b ett e r positions for blacks and women . As ked about a possible black appointment to the Cabinet. Ford mentioned William Coleman. already secretary or Transport a· lion. but added "there arc no more anticipated changes in the Cabinet.'" Ford began hjs visit to t"'o Southern states today by receiv - ing an h()norary degree from the black cgllege and callin~ for the day ··when all the children of God are brothers and sister.-.·· Ford was greeted by hundreds of persons and v.'aded into the crov.·d shaking hands as he ar- rived on campus to ilecept an honorary doctor of l;i \vS degr{'l' at the uni versity's 50th annual t•on\·oc at ion . l~atc-r 1n thl' day. hC' planned to ny to A.tlanla for a GOP fund raisin g dinnt'r. :\\ 11urhanl, thl' rullt'ge choir sang "\Ve Shall ()vercomc .. a:- aboul a half-dozen white heckl(•rs from lht' stands or the gym - nasium .... •aved plaC'ard~ protest - ing the presence of 93 prisoners on :-.i'orth Carolina ·s death ro...,•. A chant of "93 I.1ves in Your Hands .. "'as shoutt'\I as North Carolina Gov. James llolshouser rose to introduce Ford . Holshouser paused in his in- troduction nnd :-.;ud . ··I would never intervene and perhaps dam age the rights of tho~e def en· dants :· At thE' Raleigh -Durham airport. l-~o rd was grc•c•ted by several hundred pe rsons and then 'A·as che(•red by cro...,'dS lin· ing both sides of thC' street al thL· univers ity From PogP A I TEACHERS rttommend specific salary 1n creases. Supt. Jerome Thornsley has r('· ('Omme nded th at the board f l'· ''iew the s tatements publi cly, then retire to secret session LO give direction to him for future negotiations with the l'A'O groups. 1.n a related salary matter, the board will receive a letter from an organization representing the district's secretaries, custodians and aides requesting a 7.5 per- cent salary increase. lndic a tio11 s are that the California School Employes' As- socia.tion will request " £11ct- £indJng committee be e~tabllshed little ~eq_4est is rejected. / UPI T•• ... t•ll• RUNNING MATE? Sen. Edward Brooke House Cites Ki.ssinger WA Sf-11'.'fGTON (t\PJ The l·lousl.' Intelligence C'omm1ttee voted todav to rite Secretary or slate lienry A. Kissinger for C'ontempt of Congress for refusing to turn over docu- m c n t s on eO \.'('rt i n - telligence operations and on Soviet compliance with arms agreements. The committee approved three contempt citations, l\l."O by votes of 10 to 2 and a third by a vote of 10 to l. Chairman Otis G. Pike {0 :'ol .Y.I. said he will ask the full House to approve the contempt citations next month. If approved, the citations \~·ould be tumed over to a U.S. attorney for prosecution. Rites Tonight For Viejoan Mr. Russillo Rosary \\'Ill be recited tonight in Laguna Beach for ~tission Vie- jo resident l\1ario Russillo, ...,,ho died \Vednesday at Saddleback C'omn1un1ty llospital. i\lr. Russillo 'A'3S a native of ~ew ,·ork City. lie lived 10 years in California. the last seven in ()range County . l-lc \vorked as an ;1uditor I~ vears for Amrord ('of"lX}ral1on . · i\.lr. Ru:-;sillo is survived by hi s \\'1dow. Maria. two sons. Gary ;ind Craig. and d aug hte r , ('hristina, all of the family home, 25512 Tt'rreno Dr.: hi s parents. '.\Ir and i\l rs. i\1ichael Russillo. also of l\-l 1ssion Viejo; and a brother . Ge rard of llowell. N.J . F'r1day 's service will be held at 1 ·30 p.m . at f\tcCormick Laguna Re ach Mortuary Ch a p el. A funeral mas s will be held at 9 a rn . Saturday at St. Kilian ('atholic Church in Laguna Hills. - Hunal \\>ill follow al Ascension Cemetery in El Toro. : 5 Me n Rescu e d CUPERTI NO <AP) -Five men were trapped in tons or wet cement when a roof a t a shopping· center under construction col- lapsed. But they "'ere pulled free within minut~. and none wa.'i g1.1riously injured, authorities said. Fron• PagP ,11 SPANK ... ).1onday as a foundation on .... •hich trustees can base their decision. Smoking is presently prohibit- ed on high school campuses but. as a Daily Pilot investigation earlier this year pointed out. the rule is v.·idely abused. Stude nts were obser\'ed smok - ing fre quentl y, using campus toilets as a cover . New legislation taking effect in January enables school districts to establish smoking areas on eampus 'A.·hile at the same time admo nishing educator s to do everything within their po .... ·er to dis(·ourage the use of tobacco. From Page A J SIX •.. plicants for the job. But in pre- li mina ry eliminations county Ad - ministrati \'e O ffi cer Robert Thomas and P ersonnel Director Bert Scott pared the list lo20. And it was Crom those 20 that the committee selected Lhe six applicants who will be con - side r ed ror the post by the supervisors. Some new names surfaced as la...,•yers and governme nt of- ficials continued to speculate aOOut the possible candidates. Women figuring most prominent- ly in the speculation includE'd ::;oia ~1entsc hikorf. dean of the University of Miami (F1a.l La-w School: Relty Southard l\turphy, chairman or the National Labor Relations Board ; Carla A. Hills. sectetary of llousing and Urban Development ; and U.S. Ci rcuit Court Judge Shirley Hufstedler, of Los Angeles . Among the m en conside red leading candidates were Levi. Transportatio n Sec r e t a r y \\'illiam T . Coleman and Assis· tant Senate Re publican Leader Robert Griffin ( R-f\.1ich. ). Wiggins of Fullerton, who is re- portedly being considered for the appointment. says his voting re- cord -not his defense or former President ='lixon -may be his greatest obstacle. Wiggins was a staunch de- fender or Nixon during the House impeachmen t proceedings last year. As a result or a complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Co mmission (SEC ), two com- panies in Newport Beach and Irvi ne were ordered to stop viola- tions of securities regulations . The order w~s iSsued to In- ternational Securities Corp., 2121 San J oaquin Hills Road. Newport Beach. and lntertie. Ine., 2081 Michelson Drive. Irvine. Also mentioned in the orOer "'as J ack E . Glassford, 30171 Silverspur R~ad, San Juan Capistrano, pre- s 1 dent of Int e rnational Securities. O ff icials from the two ser urities com pani es and Glassford agreed to the federal court order to cease their ac- tivities, whieh were said to be in violation of sec urities regula- tions. Calculating Thief Steals Instrument An electronic c alculator worth Sl.600 was stolen some time prior to Nov. 5 from a classroom at Saddlrbac k Coll ege in Mission Viejo . the Orange County Sheriff's Office reported today. Investigators were informed of l~E'. theft Thursday by college of- f1c1als . The m achine was taken from the roo m while it was un-- !ock~d d uring_ a school day, in· \'eSt1gators said. Final Weekend Sofa and Chair Sale ;).\ ;i ,. 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 (714) 494-6551 • t All upholstery redueed. Get ready for the holidays with some new upbolstery for your home. Seleet from sueh well-known lines as Woodmark, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper and many, many more. All Leather less 20°/o 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE .CA.90505 (213) 378·1279 upholstery at ,. 1727 WESTCUFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 (714) 642·2050 \ 7 • 7 ' - Irvine EDITION VOL. 681 NO. 318, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. T oday's Closl11g N.Y. Stoeks FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1975 TEN CENTS. OC Assessor list Narrows to Six Police Worker Arrested TULSA, Okla . (UPI) -A woman highway pat rol dis- patcher, a pistol tucked in the waistband of her trousers, was arrested while trying to rob a bank, police said. She is also sus· peeled of two other bank rob- beries within eiii;ht days . The president of the Bank of Commerce in s uburban J enks wrestled J o Ann Alexander, 25, to the n oor of the bank Thursday. after she allegedly handed a teller a note demanding money. . ~1rs. Alexander, a dispatcher 1n the patrol ·s Tulsa District headqu·arters 18 monthS and the mothe r or a 3-year·old boy be<'ame the third patrol employ~ arrested in two weeks . One trooper was discharged for al- l~gedly operating a prostitution ring and a noth er was ap· prehended drivini a stolen car. She \l.·as arrait ned Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Claudine Barnes on a c har gt' of bank rob· bery in c·onnrction \Y1th the J enl<s hol dup. CJ sh bond wa'i st!t :1 1 ¥"·00V :1 nd a pr•_•lt min-·ry hc..ir 1ng scbC'dtil l·d Cvr '.\u\'. £0. An Fil l s po kes m a n said · £ede ral authorities planned to file two additiona l bank robbery charges today . a ccusing Mrs . Alexander of the Nov. 5 holdup or tht> United Bank or Tulsa and the Nov. 7 robbery of the Citizens Security Bank of Bixby. "She has been a very good -employe as fa r as dispatching ability," said Lt. Van Hoy, public information officer for the patrol. Mo tlier Nature W~ Cheape r In First Place Fac ed w ith a pote nti a ll y skyrocket ing la ndsca Dl' main· tenance budget as the number of city parks and m edian stri ~; in· creases. Irvin e councilml'n ha \e set up <l tt>st a r ea for nal1\ l' plants that cou ld cut m:.un - lenance cos ts by t \vO thirds. In the lor:.g ru n, manicurl'd landscapes "'ill cost $600 per acre pt.'r month to maintain, while "natural landscape" will cost $200 lo $300, according to Public Work s Director Brent Muchow. Trees like syca more, oak and pine, and a wide range of ground covers could be used instead of other, m ore exotic trees or grass that is not native to the area. • ' --r----. . .... ~ ..... _ ' - I ces Vic t o ry UC Irvine sophomore Frank Go nsalves. 18. Santa Ana , glides to win in ice sliding <'Ontest co nducted Thursday in connection ""rith Bio-s cience \Veek on the UCI cam- pu~. 1'hc biology ma.ior \von the event in a run -off after the apparent winner was disqualified for illegal use of hands. Cam- pus hi jin k s were held in 85 -degree weather. l(id1wping Tale Hoax For FBI The 15 -year-old girl originally thought to have been forced by her fo r mer boyCriend rrom Westminster to travel 2,400 miles cross-country went willingly, .federal agents confirmed today. Investigators who questio:ied the alleged kidnaping \ 1ct1m sought for three days belwecn Fort l ,a ~de rd a l c :ind (>rungt' County s::11J she was nut .ibductt·i.f at ~il l. Katherine !\a ll . a slu ll'nt a!£''<· clus i\•e P in e Crest SrhonJ , a pri\·~te girls' 3C'ad l•my, fai lt·d a li e detector t est admin1:>tcrcd Tuesday. '·She \Yas deceptive in her answers.·· said As:iistunt State Attorney Jeffery S mith, \A.'ho also a nnounced cri m inal ch:.i rgcs against Thomas J . Ciregory, 19, of \Ve :-.tmin :i t t'r, :.irt' bt·i ng dropped . The F'l'\I entert·d lht· l '<t!'it' aftcr '.\.1 iss Ball !<'fl a niJl t· 111 tht' ladies· roorn of a \\·.i vt·rlv ·rl'n n se rvic(· s ta ti on :\O\'. 4 .claimin g s he ...,·as be ing kid napcd and forced to go to C<.1l1furn1;..i . Author1tics m ounted a na- ti.onwide search for the m issin g girl and the former boyfriend s he met in Saudi Arabia where their p arents are oi l c o mpany employes, l e adin g to ap - . prehension in Kingman, Ariz., eight days ago. F o rd to Consider Black as VP Pick DURHA~t . N .C. (AP) -Presi · dent Ford indicated today he would consider a black running mate on the 1976 Republican pre- sidential tieke l . "Certainly, Sen. Ed Brooke, by hls record, is a person who ought to be considered," Ford said. Ford made the statement dur- in g a questioning se.sion with students at !\orth Carolina Cen · tral University. l-l is r efe re nce \vas to Sen Ed\\'ard W. Brouke (fi.J\.1ass ), \vh o is bia<·k . \·ice P rC's id ent Nelson A . Rockt•(e llt'r ha s \'li thdra ...,·n from cons ider::itiun as fo'ord·s r unning mate. l'~ord pr aised Brooke, the junior s enator from Massachusetts, as a capable public official ...,·ith qualifying e:<· perience a s s tate a tto rney general and in the Senate. "I like him pC>rsunally," Ford said, "and he h:Js ;,1 n enviablt:-r e- cord." The Pres ident hat! been asked what blacks, if a n v. he w;1s con - :iidering for a running mate. The brief exchange came in a meeting with a bout a dozen stu· dent leaders. Reporters were not able to ask the President for elaboration. Jlowe•·er, earlier in his vis it to the black col le ge, Ford ex- pressed a gene ral interest in fi nd ing better positions for blacks and women. UPI Tel.,.flo\O RUNNING MATE? Sen. Edward Brooke lion , bul added .. lhl're are no more a nticipated changes in the Cabinet." Ford began his visit to t...,·o Southern states today by receiv - ing an honorary degree £rom the . black college and calling for the day "when all the children of God are brothers and sis ters." Stand-in Zimmer Left Out By GARY GRANVILLE Ol •M oauv Pile'! Slflt A special screenin g committee has n arrowed the field of appli- cants for Orange County assessor do"'" to si:< candidates. eliminat- ing acting assessor Elml'r Zim· mer. Left in the runni ng ror the job vacant s ince mid·September "'hen former assessor Jack Vallerga was sentenced follow- ing hi s felony conviction arc : --Stanley Krause, director o( Orange County·s Real Property Services. -George Cormack, assistant to Krause. -Gary Cottre ll, once an of· fi cial 1n the Orange County as- sessor 's offit'e and now Rivers ide County a ssistant assessor. -Bradley Jacobs, an ex- execulive with Commercia l Products Company. -Peter Ulrich, a private con·· suit ant . -Ralph King, San Diego Coun- ty assistant assessor. It is from these s ix candidates th at the board of supervisors , perh:ips as c arly as ncxl "'eek, ...,.1 I I select Va I lcrg:t · s s uccessor. \llhoevl"r is scll•t'l cd for the post ""'il l sCr \'e the three yt.'ars re· mainin g on Va ll crga's initial four-year term and have all the ri ghts and prerogatives of an elected official including the right to seek election as <.1n in - cumbent. \\'hat the six remaining appli- cants for county assessor sur- vived was a two·day screening of 20 candidates by an I !·member committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors. 0Mg'ina1\y, there were 114 ap- plic::i nts for the joh. Rut in pre- limina ry elimin:1tions county Ad - m1nis t r:iti \·c (l f f icer Robert 'fliomas and !'('r!>onnel Director Re rt S<'ott part~d the list to20. An d it "'a s from those 20 tha t the con1mittee selected the six appl icants who will bt.• con · s1de r t•d for th e post by the super vi !>ors. ' . .\mong t he pro minent a pp Ii - cants \\•ho d idn 't s urvive the s<'reening com mitt ee cut wer e Zimmer, San n iego County As- sistant As s('ssor C. J . Te mpleton and Glenn County Assessor Miki! ~1 cCu ll ou g h . Ventura County Assessor f~d Shiner reportedly withdrew from the running e arly this week. The s ix applicants \l,'ho are s till in the running \.\'ere graded on a JX>i nt bas is by the blue ribbon selection committee. It is reported that Krause ae - C'umulated the hi ghest number of points and was followed in order by Cottrell. Ulri ch, Jacob.s , Cormack and Kins . 100 Aliens Held / o.l•r"i.t....,.. TOP CANDIDATE? Property Chief Krause 2 Co m panies Hit b y SEC D esist Orde r s As a result of a complaint filed by the S<'curities and E:<changr Commission (SEC>. two com- panies in Ne wport Beach and Irvine were ordered to stop vioIB · lions of sec urities rel!ul ations. The ord<'r was issued to In- ternational Securities Corp .. 2121 San Joaquin Hills Road. Newport Reach. and lnlertie. Inc., 2081 Michelson Drive. Irvine. Also mentioned in the order was Jack F.. Glassford, 30171 Silverspur Road. San Juan Capistrano, pre- s ide n l o f Int e rnational Securities . Official s from the lwo securitie s c o mpani es and Glassford a gre ed lo the fct.l e ral court order to cease their ac- tivities, whit'h were saJd to be in vi olation of s C'c ur1 ties rt~gu/:1 - tions . IRS Cl1arges Face So lo n? DETROIT (1\P J -F"l'deral or. fi<'ials have <'h a r ged ft ep. Charles C. Di ggs Jr., I D i\1 1ch.1. "'tLh failure to pay S36,22J 1n t axC's for 1968. the Det roit Nc"'S r eporlt."1 todav. The Detroit con,C?ress man de- nied through hi s lawye rs that h~ owes that a mo unt 1n the case, which inYolves the l'State of hi s rather, Charles (:. IJ1ggs Sr ., who died in 1\pri\ 1967. Di ggs . who ha s served in Congress sin ce 1954, said Thurs- day th at the cas e was "loo sensitive·· for him to comment. the paper reported . The n ativ e plants , s aid ~1uchow. r equ.ire less wa tering, less maintenance, and they last longer. She will be c harged with nothing , b ec ause s he is a juvenile, said Assistant S(ate Al· tom ey Smith. Asked about a possible black apJ>Ointment to the Cabinet, Ford mention,ed Wi lliam Colcma n, already liecretary of Transpo rta- F'o rJ was greeted by hl,ln,dr eds of persons and "'aded iMo t he crowd shaking hands as he ar· ri ved on can1pus to accept an honor ary doct or of la\l.·s degree at the uni\'er sity·s SOth annual convo<'ati cn. I.OS A'.'JGEl .ES {1\PJ -Aboul 100 ill eg al alie ns h:ivc been rounded up in a raid on a pottl'ry ractory, and two who Oed had to be rescued from a buckt•t of clay a nd we r e ho s pi ta l1zcd , 1n - vl'stigators said. Grune on Televisior Bra n c h i n.g 011t Orange County's newest branch library, the Un1vers1ty Park branch in Irvine, gets some eager customers following 'dedica- tion rites Thursday. The 10 000 -square-foot building al ~512 Sand b~rg .W~ co ~t M71.000. The land was donated by the Irvin e Comp.an)'. Library is open from 10 a.m . to 9 p.m . Monday through Thursday and fro m 10 a.m lo 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. La ter in t he d ay. he pl anned to fly to Atla nta for a GO l) fu nd- r.Jising dinnt'r. Freeway Build,er Faces S afety Rap By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of If•• D•llV Pilol SUff Industria l s afety experts are probing a second fatal crane a c- cident in 13 d ays at the Corona d('I !\tar ~·ree wa y construction s ite in Cost a i\l csa . where a nov · ice workma n was decapitated Thursday . A sJ>Okes m a n for the Califo rnia State Division of Industrial Safe- ty said, meanwhile, lhe gener al contractor on lhe job wiU be is- sued a citation ror the Oct. 31 fatal accident. "Definitely," declared Gene Cresci, when asked if the Novo· Rados Construction Company or Whittier will be charged with safety violation s as a result or the previous in cident. No s peci£ic details '"ere availa- ble on specific charges to be in- cluded in t he cita tion, w hich could rt-suit in r evocation of lhe nrm '8 st ate contractur·s license Cre::i<'i said t hey will be a n nounc<'d "'hen the citation 1s formally issued Thursday morn in,c:. Mi chae l Clinton \Vakcfi e ld . 2G , of 1303 S. Bristol St ., Santa Ana, v.'as kill ed instantly when hi s hcad was crushed bet ween a lO·lon coun- terweight that s wung against the sid e of a ('rane it he lped support . Police Officer George Yczbick s ai d c rane ope r a lo r T o ny Co rd a s co , o f U pla nd . h a d already shouted \l,'am1nj!s to the apprentice oiler three times in abo ut o ne hour t o be more carefu l. Sudd enly, while swinging the EK>·ton crane·s boom carrying an empty cement c on ta iner . Cor dasco s aid, he felt it lurch tO a stop as tho ugh something was jammin g the apparatus . "He staled he looked out to sec "·hat was wrong and ~aw the vi c- tim's s kull and hai r between the botlom of lht.> counterweight and tht> front th sc of the cra ne ," said ()ff1cPr \''czb1c k . \nronttr':i d,~put1r:-i pronounced Wakef1l'ld . who had be<'n on the (Sre CR ANI-:, r•a g<' i\2) . ~ A noon football ~a m e Saturda y betwee n San Cle me nte lligh Sc hool ';!nd L'n iv er s1ty J.li gh school will be t ele vised li ve on "Pre p Sports Wo rld " on channel ·1. The gam <' \l.'111 be played at Tustin J.l1 gh School. Weacher Vari a bl e hi gh cloudiness Saturday but m ostlv sunny skies. Some fog alOng thC coast in the m o rning hours. Coo.h.•_r. with beach highs ~•t 68 r.i.s1ng to 78 inla nd. I NSIDE TODAY For painter Judy Chicago establishing herself as 0~ artist has m eant conung to terms with herself .as a woman . See story by Daily Pilot Staff Writer Carol Moore OJI Page Cl o/ lhe Weekender. Index " AIY-5-rvk• .... , ... L.M.911.,., C.llfwftl• O•ulllM Al MDMrTrw 91• M9vlH c .. ,, ""'""' enu-°"'""'"c" E•"""11l1"1 .. ~-· ... _ ,......,...,....,. A.MIU'*'' '-,,_.,u.,.. • ,. Mlmlll I'-• Al MllO....,IHt-w• D2·14 Or•ne-C.V111v C1 ,,....,., er -.11 ... 111• Alt ljllwt1 A• Stk-JNrt19t' B4·i T•k>tlllMI BJ '"-!wt Ci WM.., BJ llJWtt'"°" . ..... ""'"' i • •• •• ... •1-1 < ... .... •.. , Ct ..... ••• •• C1-,. • •• A .f DAILYPILOT Police, I Brothers \ Braw l ~ Ry JOllN \'1\l .Tl-~RZr\ Of 1"-Diii• P 1l.t 5t•tt \\'hat began as a roulinC' traffi c arrest degl'neral<'d int o a bra\111 early today wht>n two New1)()rt Beach poliel' offi ('L•rs and t.wo Co:st.a .&te.sa brulhcr::. ballled It out 1n the arrL'Sll't'S · homC' ·rht' broth<'r li . polL t't' :.aul . lolfl Uonald J oh n J :t('obi.. 23, and h1 K brotht'r, F'red , 21. both o( 476 Walnut Ave . \.\'t'rt• arrt•:o1ted at 1 a . m . afte r t "'o !!l'pa.rate allewt'd batlles \.\'It h 1>olict.• ul the fumily home. Patrolman :-itc\'l' Vanee ""'K the fir!ll to ml)t II up "'1th the brothe-rs . he alle~ed today, and al c>ne point said hl• "'us ('hoked un rons'-•ious . \'anee said that lht· ~t·nt>~ nf in· '·identii began "'ht•n ht· noti<'efl a pickup truck SJll'l'dtn~ a.nd skid- ding in the Newport lle1ghts area and tracC'd th r truck to the Jacoby r('s1rlcnl't' Vance said that n1omenLs aft C'r t•ontactin~ the fa ther of th1· house. he noticed on(' uf lht• brothers ln a driv eway. His attempts al an arre!ll, ht' said, were-gr('l•ted "'1th oaths and threats .· St•conds later both me-n wert• o n tht> J.:round . Vance managt•d a !'quirt of l'hemical :\lact', but s aid 1t did !Jttle good Vance said that lhC' ot hl'r b rothC'r th('n appea rl•d and choked the off icer \\'hil e de mand ing that the sibling be ll't frt't' The orricer lost consciousness, then came to as both brother:. a~ sert('(Jly ran into lh l' honll' 'Fundamental' School Eyed In Irvine Poll The Irvine-school district plans to s ur\'t')' parents on whether they want a ''fundamen ·ta!'' school in the district The district also plims to set up a committee studying the tradi· tional three·Rs approach to Education. The survey asks whetht'r the rttipient i~ interested in serving · on the committee. is interested in -the idea, or would like to receive a copy or the comm 1ttee·1 report. Whether the district should establish a ''fundamental '" alternative school has been un is· asue fo r more t han u year. The school board has promised to "respond to expressed communi· ty interests for a fu.ndamental t'duration program.·· United way of Orange Cou nty north/ south 100• Thinks to you "°' it works ... "'" Riii All OF US '°' "°' ''" 40\ GOAL= JO• '°' $3.6 million 10• TODATE the United Way of Orange County, north/south. has collected $1 ,525,000-42 percent of its goal. The cam- paign raises funds for 72 tiuman service agencies. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N.W~ P• ••llffnt •nG Pllbllll>t< Jack A. Corley V1<• P•e•IOt'!l •"Cl W•>c<•I ~-' ThOmas Keevll '••lo< ThDmdS A. Morphine ,,.,.~-tmltl< ··-NEXT JUSTICE? Rep. Charles Wiggins Wiggim OnABA Court List WASHINGTON CAP) -Th• American Har Association is screening a lis t of (ewer lhan 12 potential U.S. Supreme Court nomlneeos submitted by the fo'ord administration, but the Pres i dent 's spok e~man indicated In· day Ford "'111 not be bound by its reC'ommendations. The bar association ex~ct:o1 to report on the quulificutions of those on tht' list early next wet•k . Atty. (;en. F.d"•ard 1-1. l_.,evi st:nt the list to the A llA Thursday. .<\h igh.ranking o(ficial called it "3 very small lis t" or fewer than a dozen persons under considera- tion (or Pre s ident Ford 's nomin<ition to suC'ret."<l retired Justice William 0 . Douglas. The ~f'"' York Times today re po rted thal Administration sources s aid the li st submitted to thl" ABA included. among others. Rep Robert Grifrin lff.·Mich). Solicitor Gene ral Robert Rork . Rep. Charles E. Yi'iggins IR· Calif.); Judge Arlin l\.1 . Adams or the 3rd U.S . Circuit Court or Ap - peals in Philade lphia; and rour other federa l appeal s court judges -Paul II . Roney of the 5th Circuit in Ne"' Orleans, John Paul Stevens of the 7th Circuit in Chirago, William II . \VC'bstcr of the 8th Circuit in St. Louis and J . Clifford Wallace of the 9th Circuit in San Francisro. Some n('W namf.'s surfacer! as lawyer! and government of- ficials continued to speculate about the possible candidates. Women figuring most prominent- ly in the speculation included Soia Me-ntschikoff, dean of th(' University of Miami CF1a.) L1wi Sch?CJI ; Bt'tty Southard l\.!urph y, chairman of the National Labor Relations Board; Carla A. 1-lills , sectetary of I-lou sing and Urban Development ; and U.S. Circuit Court Judge Shirley llufstcdlcr , of Los 1\ngelcs . Among the men considered leading candidatE's were Levi. Transportation Secretary \Villiam T. Coleman and Assis- tant Senate Republican Leader Robert Griffin {R-l\.tich.l. Wiggins o( Fullerton, who is re- portedly being considered for the appointment, says his voting re- cord -not his defense of former President Nixon -may be his greatest obstaele. Reports Eyed On Sara Jane SA:-< FRANCISCO <UPll - Two psychiatrir reports on Sara Jane ~~oore, accused of trying to assassinate PresidC'nt Ford, have been flo"'"·n lo Southern California so that U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti can study them . The Jud ge was in Long Beach attending a legal l'onfercncc . The reports on the mental con- dition of the 45-year-old twice divoreed mother were requested by Conti todeterm inc whether she is mentally competent to stand trial. ·cRANE ..• Job 1ix month1, dead at the scene. Harold G. Morris. 28. of 5J()6 Franklin Circle, We•tmlnater, wu kllled ln1tanlly Oct. 31 acrotis the freew ay route fr om Thursday 's fatal accident ti<'t'nt• and three co ·worker s were seriously injured . l\.1orris v.'aS bein& carried 1n- atide a hua:e •tecl reinf.orcing rod assembly £or a freeway support pillar when it 11ipped from a crane and plunged to eorth, col· lapsin g on impal'l lll' "'as {'rushed 1ns1dc it. wh ilt• has CO·V.'Orkerl'i now hospitalized in Sewport Reach , Wilmington and Corona were apparently hit by flyina debris. The accident site is at what will be the interchange o f the Newport and Corona del Mar (ree"1 ay1 , near Ra l:er and Rn stol streets in northcKt Costa Mesa Stat(' Oivision ol Industrial Safety spokesmen in San Fran· l'isco 3lso clarified today exactly whlch firm is in voJved as generHl l'Ontral·tor on thf.' jpb which 'l•o in volves sub.contra(.1ors . The Novo· It ado~ Construction Company, a m ajor freeway and highway bui ld ing firm, is In c•harge, but some or its equip· ment carries s igns identifying it as anotht>r defun<;t rompany. Novo· Rados has leased or rent- ed cranes and other heavy equip· ment from the Polich·Bcnedict Con!itruction Company which was based in the San Gabriel Valley. The California l'nntractors · l.it't•nse fk:iard . a d1v1s1on of the State Depa rtment uf Consum('r Affa ir s. rl'\'Ok ('d that f irm 's license last July I, for its history of negl i gence resulting in "'orkers ·deaths and inj uries. The firm was the general con· tractor on the job in 1973 when the towering Arroyo Set.·o over· pass of the Foothill Freeway nt>ar Pas adena collaPf:led, kill · ing several men and injuring 11lany more Irvine Father Suing Over School Mishap .An Irvine father who claims his 10 -ycar·old son became permanently disabled after he ~as catapulted from a .spr · 1ngboard used at El Camino Real Elementary School sued th(' Irvine Uni(ied School District and thf.' city Thursday (or damage~ that "'ill be assessed in trial court. Daryle1 .fD . Bailey. 15361 Normandle Ave., also names Columbia Cascade Timber Co~p ., William Wakefield As - sociates and American Spring and Wire Specialty Company In the Orange County Superior Court action filed for his son Christopher Duane, 10. ' He claims that negligence in the construction and installation of the springboard led to the acci- dent last Feb. 18 whf.'n his son "'as hurled from the apparatus installed in the Presley Park playground , 4782 Karen Ann l.ane . Explosive •. It Wasn't Thf.'re it was, stuck atop a mailbox at the Park Lido medical building, arousing the suspicion of passersby this morning. Newport Beach Police soon arrived, to gaze at it too -a s mall, s hiny tube las hed to the box with the V.'Ord "BOMB'' printed boldly on the outside. Gingerly. they rern'oved it. And soon they identified it. It was a urine sample. • Retired Cop Held In Pussycat Fight A 19·year-old Newport. Beac h resident filed charges of battery a gainst a retired Los Angeles Policeman Thursday aft.er a fi st fight that followed an argument in the balcony of the Balboa .Pussycat 1:heater. Newport ueach Police said they were summoned by a bat· tered Georee Nash, 1810 King 's Road. who alleaed that he was beaten up beforo mldnlaht. Nash alleged in a report to of! fi<'er11 that as he passed McCarty on the way to the lobby, the re- tired officer said, '"There goes the third pervert.,. Some arguing allegedly emued, then a ficht. McCarty, police said, left for a nearby restaurant where he wu contact- ed by officers. Officer• 11ld they lnt.ercitded, actl"« on Na1h'1 clU1tn'1 lrrest. The cherge, police said, carried a bail of $150, which wu pooled by th• arrestee later. Beach iti Novenrber It'• hard to tell who is having a better time -Nicole Collins. 6, Irvine, or the sea gulls s he is feeding. Nicole and her family who are taking advantage of the "'beach weather" in November. Enjoy it wblle you can, weather fans. it may not last. were among the Orange Coast residents -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------- ·wife's Truck Slwt By Irate Husbaml Norman l\.1 Sinclair or Norwalk remained in Costa :\1esa City Jail today following his 3 a .nl . arrest on charges of shooting hi s wife·s pickup truck. She V.'3S not in it. Sinclair, 29, allegedly told police he "'as angry because Mrs . Margeret Sinclar. 26 . stay· ing at 1337 Con"·ay Ave., refused to let him borrO\V the truck. fie assertedly st alked out, took care(ul aim and fired a .45 caliber automatic pistol into its right front fender, whereupon l\.1rs. Sinclair's horrified hostess who heard the shot ralled police. lnveatigators said Sinclair was ":'almly carrying the gun when he approached Sgt. DeFrancisco's patrol car to see what he wanted. Hatless Cops Smpenckd PARLIER IAPI -Failure to \\'ear hats on duty has resulted in suspension oft wo poli cemen here a nd their c hief Yiho failed to make thf.'m obey the hat rule. Gregg Allman Asks Divorce From Cher MACON. Ga . CAP) -Rock star Gregg Allman tiled a court petition today asking that his four-month marriage to television entertainer Cher be dissolved. The petition filed in Bibb Superior Court says the mar· riage is "irretrievably broken.'' It says the couple were separated on Nov. 11 . Cher, star of a variety show. a nd Gregg , s ing e r and songwriter with the Allma n Brothers band. were married in Las Vegas on June JO. The marriage, which came just three days after Cher's divorce from her longtime husband and singin~ partner Sonny Bono, has been stormy despite its brevity. · · • Patrol Sgt. Dick DeFrancisco took Sinclair, an aviation mtthanic, into custody without incident and he was booked on charges of brandishing a (irearm and di11charging a firearm Inside city limits. Tv.•o-"·e ek s uspensions against orficers Tom Lehman and Andre .1-lardcas tle and Chief John ~1artinez were announced Thurs- day. Martiner also w1:11 placed on probation for three montha with an evaluation every 30 days, said City ~tanager Joe Rodriguei. Cher, 29, ·announced nine days after they-were married that she. was filing for a divorce, saying,· ..Gregg and I m ade a mistake." Final Weekend Sofa and Chair Sale .-. . • . ., \ . ~) . r< ~-.· .- 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 9265 1 (714) 4~·6551 All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your home.Select from such well-known lines as Woodmark, Sherrill. Stanton Cooper and many, many more. All Leather upholstery at less 20°/o .. 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. 10RAANCE. CA. 90!i05 1213) 37~·1 27~ 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92860 17 ") 642·2050 Offirers book!l1, Charlea Vance McCany, 48, o~Sa~Pedro, w!Mll• a retired Los Antleln poUce of-,fictr. Nashl police aald, w11 not •erlous y hurt in the 1lle1ed -alter.H:Uon?~ • ---·· _,.,...., __ lli••ll!!i .. •• .. liii'!"•• .. •-•-•••-•••iil•ioolliiilll•.,-' I • ' I -· • • l ·I Huntington Beach . ' . Today's Closlag Fountain Valley EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOi,. 68, NO. 318, 4 SECTIONS, !O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1975 · TEN CENTS . Joh Unsafe, County Employe Charges 87 ROBERT BAll&ER .,. .. o.u,,. ....... An electrician wlth the Orange Counl;y SanitaUon District bas clluged the district with unsafe and hazardous working coodi- ·tioos in plants at Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. Dick Moulders, who has been employed with the district for 14 months, says he submitted a list that aUeged 26 inJractions to the Sta to Division of Industrial Sat ety office in Sa.nta Ana Tl\W'Sda,y . . Moulders says be nearly slipped into a aewage line this past week and could have been swept out to sea when a hole cover gave away. • He said he managed to grab hold or the side but suflered a twisted It.nee and bruised muscles and missed a day's w«k because oftheinjuriest., Other aUegea condltlon.s that Moulders Sil.id be presented to the Industrial Safety panel were claims of poo1' working condi- tions, injuries suffered by employes, waste dripping on tmployes and high-voltage lines lying in water and serving as potential electrocution hazards. Fred Harper, general manager of the sanitation district, said to- day that if there •re problems, • they'U be investigated. ''We have a fantastic safety re· rord, ··Harper said. ''I'd stack our. record against any other opera- tion of a comparable size," he added. "We have lots or machinery. mammoth t ks d large di gest ers. W ven't losl anybody in 20 years, esaid. Moulders said a represen..Uve ol the Ind ustri a I Saf el)' panel told him the agency would look lnto the charges at the plants early next week. . ~1oulde rs s aid that he has brought his con~erns to the atten- tion or supe riors, "but they wouldn 't do anything about them. They think I 'm a rabble rouser,'' he said. Mou lders wa s r ece ntl y transferred from Plant Number t at 10844 Ellis Ave. in Fountain Valley to Plant Number 2 at 2Z212 Brookhurst Ave . in Huntington ·Beach. It was at Huntington Beach, he said, where he bad his brush with the sewer line. Mou lders is a resident o( Orange. Pair Roh Fo1111tain Valley Savings Panel at Work Field of 6 Up For Assessor / O.llJl'Uot ..... • By GARY GRANVIU.E OltM o.tly Pli.t~ A special screening committee has narrowed the field of appli- cants for Orange County assessor down to six candidates, eliminat· ing acting assessor Elmer Zim· mer. Left in the running for the job vacant s ince mid-Septembe r when former assessor Jack Vallerga was sentenced follow· ing his felony conviction are: -stanley Krause, director of Orange County's Real Property Services. -George Cormack, assistant to Krause. ~ary Cottrell, once an of· ficial in the Orange County as· sessor 's office and now Riverside County assistant assessor. -Bradley Jacobs, an ex· executive with Commercial Products Company. --Pe&et-Ulricb. a private con· sultant. .· - Beach in November Bewigged Bandits Hunted A pair of gunmen -one wear· ing a Jong, black, curly wig and waving a long-barreled handgun -looted a Fountain Valley sav· ings and loan branch of hundred- dollar bills be fore noon today, then fled . Fountain Vall ey police declined to diseuss the case, but it was learned that the apparenl holdup pair strode into FUii erton Savin gs and Loan at Brookhursl Street and Talbert Avenue before noon and demanded cash. An undetermined a mount of C· notes went out with the pair, ap~ parently in a leather satchel. Witness accounts of the morn· ing bandits indicated that one man, the bewigged gunman, may have been or Latin descent. He had a ruddy complexion and was between 35 and 40 yea.cs old. J-ps weight was about 160 pounds and he wore the wig, s tmglasses, a ' blue jacket and denim pants. TOP CANDIDATE? ! Property Chief Krause '---'--'----- -Ralph King, San Diego Coun· ty assistant assessor. It is from these six candidates that the board of s upervisors, perhaps as early as next week, will select Vallerga 's Successor . It's hard to tell who is having a better time -Nicole Collins, 6, Irvine, or the sea gulls she is feeding. Nicol e and her family were among the Orange Coast residents who are taking advantage of the "beaph weather" in November. Enjoy it while you can, weathe r fan s, it may not last. Tbe~;>_econd description was that of a male Caucasian about 23 or 24 years old, standing fi ve- f eet. eleven·inches t all and weighing about J60 pounds .. He wore long, brown hair and also was dressed in aJI-blue de· nim clothing. I Car Mystery Deepens in Huntington The whereabouts or a car that was impounded by police and later vanished rrom a Huntington Beach storage lot remained UD· known today. The vehicle, belonging to Mrs. Alice Loftis, was either acciden- tally crushed or was stolen by thieves who would have had to tow it away. Police :;aid there was nothing new to r.eport on it today. Mrs. Loftis said s he is involved in negotiations with an insurance company for the towing and storage firm. She says s he's been offered ~ for the Joss but s he wants about twice that much. The 1965 statibn wagon was im· pounded Sept. 23 when it hadn't been moved for seVeral days and was declared an abandoned vehi· cle. Hatless Cops Smpemled PARLIER (i\P) -Failure lo wear hats on duty bas resulted in suspetlsion of two Policemen here and their chief who failed to make them obey the hat rule. Two-week suspensions against officers Tom Lehman and Andre Hardcastle and .. Chief John Miirtinet were announced Thurs· day. Martinez also was placed on probation for three months with an evaluation every 30 days, said City Manager Joe Rodriguez. . . Report Cards Due In HB District Parents in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict should be receiving their •children's first quarter re)lOrt cards next Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday. • ~ District offic..1.als said today teachers will be turning in their grade rePorls today, the dis· trict's data processing depart· ment will compile them over the weekend and cards should . be ,placed in the mail by'l'llelday. . I I • Whoever is selected for the post will serve the three years re· maining on Vallerga's initial four-year term and have all the rights and prerogatives of an elected official including the right to seek election as an in· cum bent. What the six remaining appli· cants for county assessor sur· vived was a two-day screening of 20 candidates by an 11-member committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors. Originally. there were 114 ap. plicants for the job. But in pre~ liminary eliminations county Ad· ministrative Officer Robert Thomas and Personnel Director Bert Scott pared the list to20. And it was from those 20 that the committee selected the six applicants who Will be con- sidered for the post by the supervisors. Among the prominent appli. cants who didn't survive the screening committee cut were Zimmer, San Diego County As- sistant Assessor C. J. Templeton and Glenn County Assessor Mike (See SIX, Page AZ) Funeral Set For Youth In Drowning F\lneral services were con- ducted this morning for Mark Anthony Antonelli, the 18-year- old Huntington Beach resident who drowned in a hunting acci· dent earlier this week near the Santa Ana River. The rites were held at Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church in Huntington Beach Wlder direc· lion.of the Neptune Society. · The resident of 10202 ConStitu- tion Lane drbwned in a small, water-filled quarry as he waded out Monday evening to retrieve a coot be bad just shot. Mr. Antonelli leaves bis father, Anthony, of the family home on Constitution Lane; his mot.her, Mrs. George Allen of La Palma ; brothers Matthew and John; .a sis ter. Kathr y n , and erandparents Mr. and Mrs. August Antonelli or New York. Following this morning's Roman Catholic rites, Mr. An· tonielli ·s remains were scattered at sea. • Judge Nixes Participation In Trial SACRAMENTO (i\P) -/\ Los Angeles judge decided not to pre· . side over a case involving an al · leged underworld figure because the judge reportedly s aid he was introduced to the man by Atty. Gen. E ve lle Youn ger , the Sacramento Bee reports. The newspaper Thursday quot· ed. sources who were al a meeting in Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Benjamin Landis' cham- bers on Oct. 20. At the meeting were attorneys in the case of a lawsuit filed by Moe Morton against Hollywood P ark race track. Landis told attorneys for Morton and the race track that Younger, then Los Angeles Coun- ty di strict attorney, introduced him to Morton in 1970 al an Acapulco hotel, the newspaper said. HB Bond Sales Set. For School Gear Officials or Huntington Beach 's Ocean View School District plan to sell $425.000 worth of bonds to purchase classroom equipment and pay for some school renova· lion during the next year. Dr. J a m es Jones, assistant superinte nde nt for business ser vices, s aid today the bond sale it.self probably won't take place unti l mid·December. although trustees approved the plans two weeks ago. The fund s will fin ance about $138.000 worth or building im- proveme nts. including folding doors and soundproofing al some schools and the purchase of food servi ce equiptnent. The rest of the money will be spenl generally for Library. re· ference materials. aud io-visual eqUipment and physical educa- tion and music programs, Jones noted. The $425,000 is part of a $7.2 mi!Hon bond package approved. by Ocean View voters ·in 1969, Jones noled. The district is still holding $4 .8 million worth of those bonds , Jones said. ln addition to the $425,000 in equipment purchase and renova· lion, he noted. di:;trict trustees plan to spend much of the rest to improve facilities for seventh and eighth graders. Eleven o r the di strict's 24 schools currently a re designed only for kind e rgartenthroughsix· th grades, a nd a study is being completed this year lo add th e final two grades to some of those fa cilities. Jones said trust ees also may v•ant to retain part of the honds in the event an additional elemen· tary school is needed as vacant <See BONDS, Page A2) Kidnap Hoax Gregg Allman Asks Divorce From Cher Gir.l Wasn't Abducted The 1s.year·old girl originally thought lo have been forced by her former boyfriend from Westminster to travel 2,400 miles cross-country went willingly. . federal agents confirmed today. Investigators who questioned the alleged kidnaping victim sought for three days between Fort Lauderdale and Orange County said s he was not abducted at all. Katherine Ball, a student at ex- clusive Pine Cr est School, a private girts· academy, failed a lie detector test administered Tuesday. "She was , deceptive in her answers,·· said Assistant State Attorney Jeffery Smith, who also announced criminal cha rges against Thomas J . Gregory, 19, of Westminster, are being dropped. The FBI entered the case an er Miss Ball left a note in..Lhe ladies' room ot a Waverly, Tenn .. -'· J. service station Nov. 4 clai ming she was being kidnaped and forced to go to California.· Authorities mounted a na· tionwide search for the missing girl and the form er boyfriend she met in Saudi Arabia 'A'here their parents are oil co mpany em ployes, l ea ding t o ap . prehension in Kin gman, Ariz., eight days ago. Gregory, who had been staying in Fort Lauderdale and allegedly threatened to kill himself if she wouldn 't see him again, was charged with false .imprison- ment. He was flown back to Florida with bail set at $50.000, then freed when a uthorities determined Miss Ball a pparently went with him willingly and made up the kidnap tale. She will b e charged with nothing, b~ca u s e she is a juvenile, said Assistant St ate At· lOf!IeY Smith. • · . ··. . . MACON, Ga. CAP) -Rock star Gregg Allm an riled a court petition today as king that his f our ·month marriage to television entertainer Cher be dissolved. The petition filed in Bibb Superior Court says the mar- riage is "irretrievably broken." ll says the couple were separated on Nov . 11. Cher, star or a variety show, a nd Gregg, sing er and songwriter with the Allma n Brothers band, were married in Las Vegas on June 30. The marriage, which came jus t three days alter Cher's divorce from h er longt ime hus band a nd singinlit' partner Sonny Bono, has been stormy despite its brevity . Cher, 29, announced nine days after they were married that she was filing for a divorce, saying, "Gregg a.nd I made a mistake."' He was seen carryi ng the satchel, 'A>'itnesscs said. Neither F ou ntai n Valley police, nor FBI agents would dis· cuss the details or the 10:30 a.m. holdup. Appa rently, no s hots were fired and no injuries result · ed in the robbery. League Supporting Huntington on Oil Huntington Reach won the C'n· dorsement of the Orange Count y League of Cities l'hursday ni ~h l in its stand opposing the federal sale of oil and gas leases Dec. l l off the coastline. The group of ci ti es supported a resolution calling for a delay of the sales until n e w legislation strengthening en vironmental controls clears Congress. Garage Sale Set Th e Edis on J1 ig h School Chapter of the American J."'ie ld Ser vice will hold its annual garage sale from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. Nov . 22 at 10091 .Jon Day Drive, Fluntington Beach. Coa~l Weather Variable high cloudiness Saturday but mos tl y sunny sk ies. Some fog a long the coast in the morning hours. Cooter. with beach highs at fi8 rising to 78 inland . INSIDE TODAY For. painter Judy Chicago, establishing he rself as .an art13t ~ meant coming to terms with hersel f .as a u:oma n. See story by Dally Pilot Staff Writer Carol Moore on P09eC l of the Weekender. Index •• -'IY-Wvk e ....... AJ MIMy Tt .. .. ,.-., ... c .. ,, L.M. .. ,.. Qoltt.mla O aulllN ....... 0.U-d 0.lltllHtlk H Edl""1•1 "• .. "-· --,....,.,. .... _..,,_, Mill .... ,,, MlltwlfllMlll• AS MMlto!l•I ... '" D).l• Or• .... C.11111y (1 ....... . (1 ..... _. .,, '""' "' hM.'-"'-"""'' l•·I ,.. ..... "'°' ., n..t- CJ --., ........ e.\ A6 , ......... r .. .. ... ••4 .... .... M 4 C4 ..... •• .. C1·M -A2 DAILY Pt LOT H /F Police Worker Arrest e d TULS1\. <>k la . (U J,I> A wo mnn h1 ~hv.·a y patrol dis· patcht•r, a pi:'.l lOI tucked 10 tht.' waistband or her trousers. was arrt-s tffi while trying to rob a bank. polire s aid Shr is iil:i-o ~us· prcted or tv.·o otht'r h<1nk rob- bt'ri t~s "'ilhin <'ii!:ht davs 'fhe pre s idt~nt or the Ho.ink or Commerce in s uburban J enk s \l.'restll'd J o Ann Alexander, 25. tu the floor of the bank "fhursd;,iy, aftl"r she allegedly handed a tt•ller .:1 nott.· d t'manding rnoney ~1rs. Alex<:1nd e r , a d1 spatc ht•r 1n the patrol's T ul::,a Di stri ct headquartC'rs IA month.s and tht· n1oth('r o f a 3 vear-old bov bt.>C'amC' lht• third j1;tlrol cmploYt: arrestt.•d 1n t\vt1 V.'t't.•k s Ont· troopC'r "''as d1 s<:hargl'd fur al legc·dly opt.•ra1u1 ~ a pruslitut1on ring and ;1notht.•r w :1s ;1p prehendcd dri ving a stol en t ar. She wag arraigned 1'hursday before U.S. ~tai,:istrate Claudint· Barnes on a c harge of bank rub· bt.>11· in connt•tt 1on \Vllh lhc .ll'nks holdup. Cas h bond was st•l at $50,000 and a prt•hminary hcar ing scheduled for Nov. 20. t\n FBI spo ke s man sa id Ceder al alllhori ti es planned to fil<· two additional h ank robbery charges today. a<:<:using r-.1 rs AJexander of the Nov. 5 holdup of the United Rank or Tulsa and the ~O\'. 7 robbery nf the ('.itizens St-curit y Rank of J1i xbv. "She has been a · vt'ry good employe as far a s dispalch1n ~ ability," said Lt. Van lloy, puhlic informatio n officer for the patrol. Asked whether her arrt>sl v.·as a surprise to patrol officiH.ls, ht• :sai d , "After 10 yC'a rs on the patrol, nothing comes as a com- pletr surpris e . It was unex· peeled.·· Hayden Hyde. president of tht.· Bank of Commerce, said J\lrs. Alexander a roused suspicions of bank e mployes whC'n she vi;>ited the bank Thursday mnming. When she returned about noon, thC' bank offi cial followed her to a teller's post where she aJleJ1:ccll y presented a demand mg nott> to a teller. "I walked up behind her to see what she was doing, .. he said. "~en I sa"'' what was going on. !Jumped her.'' He said the woman bit and struggled as he wresUed her to · _the floor, but other employes helped him subdue her. The next round, police said, took place i.n a bedroom. The ranks by then were two to two and Vance a nd Patrolman Mic hael De laduranty arrested the pair arter another match. Donald was treated ror minor hurts at Orange County Medical Center befor e being booked on a charges of battery on a police of- ficer. His bail wa:s set at $2,500. His brother's bail, police said. was $1 ,000 . He did not require medic al treatment. As for the officers, the only in- juries were minor cuts, scrapes and bruises. · f'ro111 Page A J • BONDS •.. land in the district is developed for homes. The di:stricl staff had proposed selling $900,000 in bonds instead or $425,000, but trustees tri mmed their reque st at leas t tern. porarily. One major area that was cut. Jones noted was in thl"purchaseof additional educational television t"Quipment . 30 Arrested NEW DELHI, India (AP) -At least 30 persons were arrested to- day for publicly denouncini,: Prime Minister lndir<:1 Gandhi 's national emergency. ORANGE COAST " ' DAILY PILOT ,,,. O••"llf" co.01 O•<ly "•IOt. w•!h .. h•<~" tombl~<f ""' ,., • ..,, ""••· "pub""'"""' 1 .... 0.-Coa u l'lillll•~l"Q C..,.,.'<'e~• ~P.'«•tr Mhti«I\ ··~ l)ub!i.i\•11 """""~• """"'l~ f """' 10< C"'WI ....... , NO•pO•I &oi.o<h, Hll""'"''"'' S.M"l~•u"t••" V•l+•r. Irv•...., ~~<111<o1:>4, • V~'°PJ ~"" UQ""• 6 •1<11 !>out" Co~'1 A ''"Q"" .,.Q_,.110111"" !\ PMb'""I O ~•'"'""'' ,wod ~Hn "'°'' Tnp l>fl<'<•P•I n~"'""'"" "'~"' ,, ~1 JJll Yfttt 8•• St•tPI. (O\lt '-11•1 C•'•IO<n•• "1~i. Robert N, Weed P<rt•OI"' """ p~~- Jack R. Curley VKP Prtt!Ot"I •"" °'""'"' Moi ... ort Thomas KffVil .,_ Thomas /\.. Murphine -n•ll"'l9 l<l•IO! Charle! H . LOO! Rkhard P. Nall ' """11"1 ..... ,..11,"0 lllll...,. Robett Berker wt•t °'-c...nh f.~111< Friday, November 1<1, 1975 AP PNllO NEXT JUSTICE? Rep. Charles Wiggins Wiggins Mentioned For Court WASHINGTON (AP> Th e American ll;1r Assoc1<1t1on is srreerting a li st o f ft.•v.•t•r lh an 12 potential U .S Supremt• ('ourt nominees subm1ttC'd by tht.' F'ord administrat ion. bu t the Pr<'~I de nt 's s pok£•s m an 1nd1C':tled to- day Ford "''ill not be bound by its rl'C'Om mrnd at ions. The bar ;.i ssociation t'XPl'C'l S to report on the quahfiC'at1ons of those on thl' li st e arly nt~xt week, Atty. Gen. F:d \\'ard II. l.cvi sent the li st to thf' A RA Thursday. A high-ranking official.caller! it "a very small list" of fewer than a dozen persons under cons ider1.1 - tion for Pr e si d ent Ford 's nomination lo s ucceed retired J ustice Willi a m 0 . Oou~las. The New York Times toda.v re- ported that Adm ini s tr<:1tion sources sa id the hst submitted to the ARA in cluded , amoni;: others, R('p . Ro bert Griffin f R-~1ic h >: Solicitor Gt'neral Robert Rork . Rep. Charles F:. Wiggins ( R· Calif.): Judge Arlin ~1 . Adams of the Jrd U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals in Philadelphia : and four o ther federal appeal!! court judges -Paul H. Roney of the 5th Circuit in New Orleans, John Paul Stevens of the 7th Circuit In Chicago, Willia m H. Webster or the 8th Circuit in St. Louis and J . Clifford Wallace of the 9th Circuit in San Francisco. Some ne w nam es surfaced a::: lawyer!'> and government of· ficials continued to speculate about the possible candidutcs. Wom en figuring most prominent- ly in the speculation inrludcd Saia Mentschikoff, dean or the University of Mi ami (!-la.) l.a-w Sc-hool: Betty Southard l\1urphy. chairman or the N.ational l.abor Relations Board : Carla A . !tills, sertetary or I-lousing and Urban Development: and U.S. Ci rcuit Court Judge Shir\C'y 1-l ufslcdler. of Los Angeles. Among the men considcreo leading candidates v.·cre f_,evi, 1'rans portation S ec retary Wi lliam T . Coleman and Ass 1s- t ant Senate Republican Leader Robert Griffin (R -~'lich. ). \\'iggins of Fullerton, who is rc- partedly being considered for lhe appointment. s ays his voting re- cord -not his defense of former President Nixon ~ may be his greatCst obstacle. Wiggins y,·as a staunch d e- fender of ~ixon during the l~ou se impt•ac hment proceedings last year. "I think the people y,•ho know me here on the Hill r('ally know that that was not an exercise in politics on m y part as much as convirtion, ··he said. The congressman 1s a senior member of the llouse Judiciarv Committee and regarded as an excellent constitutional lawyer. \Viggins told the 1.os Angeles Times in \Vashington that hl" v.·ould be "utterly thrillt."<l. ob- viously·· lo bt~ cons 1r1t•rt'll. ··1 don't see any sense in being coy about that ... he said. "I fet•I myself to he primarily a lawyer rather than a leg islator or ii politician.·· Chamber President Selected l,£•e Sc ha tz. assistant vict' pre- s irl1•nt a nd m a nagt!r of Barclay's f\ank. has been el('t·ted pres idcnl or the Fountain Valley Chamber of Con1mcrce . lie replaces Fred Roberson, a!)· s1stant \'IC't.' prt.'Sidl'nt and brant·h 1n nnag cr Of Union F'ederat Savi n~s and l.o=.i n A.-;soc1at1on , \\ho ~t.·r \ t>d the pa st t Y.'O years. ·rhe fo r m al in s tallati o n t•ert.•1nony v.11JI take place at a 11eC'. 5 dinner and dance al South Coast Plaza ~to te ! 1n Custa Mesa. N:h:itl. \\'ho ::,er\'C'd this year as f u·st Y1t.·t.• president 1n charge of 1n l l'rnal aff<.1 i r s. has bee n a c hamber member fur two ye<1rs. I le a lso has served as chairman pf lht· 1ndu~t r1a l cnmmitt ct.• <1 nd nn !ht• n1t·mb1·r:,,h1p l'on1m1ll t.'t'. a l·eu1d111g to Ch an1bt.•r ri1anager Juan \V <:1r n1·r. S<·hatz and hi s \\·ifC', Sandy, !iv(' 1n Garde n C.ro vt' with the ir children. 11anlc ll e, 13, and K1m- ht•r ly, !l. (ll hl'r off1e t'r~. cho:>t'n by the r·h:un bl'r buart.1 of dircet ors last \'"l't·k. inclu<i t• Mik(' Schute, o( 'l'h om psnn . S <·hute and As - soci ate::,, first vi ce president : Bill I>c F'r aga of \'a ll ey Printing, s t'conr1 \'l <"e president : Oscar !look, Industrial 1\ssoci<:1tes. third \"LC<' prt•s•dl'nt. and Don Evans, ("rnt•ker Ba nk . treasurer 0 1r ectors. elected by the grneral membership last month include I1 1c k c;o r do n , Pinky 's Locksmith : Jim J enkins. Classic Carpet;. J ohn Kelly , C. P . Badger and Co mpany: Daro! PauJsen. M. H . Dec k a rd and Co .. a nd Roberson, all for three.year terms. Other directors and their te rms ar Merritt E llis , CPA, and Walt Hammond, Red Carpet Realty, two -year terms, and Vonna Ruller. Jason Best Employment Agenc;.·, and Jim Kuhlman, i\t ile Square Florist . each one·year terms . Rl'turning directors are Bob Grebel. F ountain Valley Sta- tioner!:! and Gifts, and Jim Ken- nedy , Sout hern California Edison Company. From Page Al SIX. • • • McCullough. Ventura County Assessor t;d Shiner reportedly withdrew (rom the running early this week. The !:!ix applicants who are still in the running were graded on a point bas is by the blue ribbon se!C'ction committee. It is ieported that Krause a c- cumulated the highest number of points and was follov.•ed in order by Cottrell, Ulrich, Jacobs. Cormack and King. Explosive It Wasn't There it was. stuck atop' a mailbox at the Park I....ido medical building, arousing the suspirion of passersby this morning. N'C'wporl Bearh police soon arrived to gaze at it too -a s mall. s hiny tube lashed to the box v.•ith the word "BOMR" printed boldly on the outside. Gingerly, they removed il. And soon they identified il. It was a urine sample. Ecke rd Approved WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate today approved President Ford 's no n1inalion of F1 orida drug s tore millionaire J ack Ec kerd lo h ead the General Services AdminiStration, the gov- t.•m menl · s hous ekeeping agency. Brainwashed? Expert Summoned by Hearst,s . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A British psychologist co ns1dere d an expert on brainw ashing techniques says he is fl y ing here from London today to examine Patricia H<'arsl at the request of her parents. Dr. William W. Sargent said in England that he would spend about three days visiting Miss Hearst in her cell at the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City. south of here. Miss Hearst, 21, faces trial on federal bank robbery charges. Dr. Sargent, 68, is a con s ulting psychiatrist at St. Thomas' Hospital in London. He has written many books. Including "Batlle for th e Mind." Mi ss Hearst's lawyers fil ed an affidavit in court shortly after the ne~paper heiress was arrested Sept. 18 In whic h she clai med she was tortured and driven to the verge of insanitr by Symblonese Libera· lio11 Army captors . • • l --U"I Tt!~ Purelg ltlassage Elza Abraham, 78, of Middleton, Ohio, adn1ils ht' is not a doctor and only rubs <1ther pC'<>r>le's feet as a hubby . rrhcy say it t·urt>:s their ills. Bul the state medical bo ard thought oth er\\'ise and had Abraham. one of the community·s best- kno"'" l'itizens. in municipal court for practi cing medicine \Vithout a license. 1'he case was dismissed. but not without much controve rsy ovt•r the popular foot -rubbe r . Ford: Black VP Fine UPI T•l,.iwto RUNNING MATE? Sen. Edward Brooke OL"R11A~1 . ~ C. 1.o\P > l'res1 dent Ford 1nd1 C'att.'d today ht.• v.·ouJd consider a bl<:1ck running mate on the 1976 Republican pre- sidc-nlial ticket. "Certainly, St·n. Ed Brooke, by his reco1·d. is a person who ought to be considered," l'~ord said. Ford m ade the statement dur- ing a ques tioning session with stude nts a l North Carolin a Cen- tral University. fl is reference was to Sc·n. F.d \\'ard \V . Brooke I R ·~fass. J, who is black. Vi ce Pres ident Nelson A. Rockefeller has v.'ilhdrawn fron1 C'onsideration as Ford's running mate . i--ord p r aised Rrooke. the j uni o r se nator fr om ~t ass aehuse tts. as a capable publir official with qualifyinJi!: ex· pe rienc t.• a s s tate attornev general and in the Senate. · "I like him personally," Ford said, "and he has an enviable re- cord." The President had been asked what blacks. if any, he was con- sidering for a running mate. The bn e f exchange came 1n a meeting "''ilh about a dozen stu- dent leaders. Reporters were not able to ask the President for elaboration. 1-foy,·ever. earlier in his vi sit to lhe black college, Ford ex· pressed a general interest in finding better positions for blacks and women. .i Asked about a possible black appointment to lhe Cabinet, Ford mentioned William Coleman, alrea dy secr etary of Transporta- tion, but added '"ttiere a re no more anticipated changes in the Cabinet." Ford began h is vi sit to two Southern states today by receiv- ing an honorary degree from the black college and calling ror the day "when all the children of God are brothers and sisters." Ford was greeted by hundreds of persons and waded into the crowd shaking h a nds as he ar - rived on campus to accept an honor ary docto r of laws degree - al the university's 50lh annual convocation . Final Weekend Sofa and Chair Sale ,., a:cp;V 'J f " :..· • 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 171 4) 494-6551 ,·. 1• I ·r J =~, .. All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your home. Select from sueh well·known lines as Woodmark, Sherrill, Stan\on Cooper and many, many more. All Leather upholstery at less 20°/o 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. 90505 t21J) 378-1279 I 727 WESTCLIFF· DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 ~71 4) 642·2050 • I ~ • A:J Frid!y, November 14 tWS DAILY PflOT Zaire Kidnap · l'ietinis Owe Ransona? . 9yRUAaY UYE ..... _,,," ..... The stan!ord UniVer.ity slu· deal Dftlpaper reported Thon. .. ,. lhilt parents ot Ille four sl\I· doata tidneped ln Afri<a last ~ may be foroed lo pay ha<~ -ol the $400,000 lo SS00,000 ransom money used to free the fladenla. , However. today In Garden Grove, Ibo :mother ol cne of the freed atudeats <ailed the report ·~uatapecuJ ation.'' ''We b.aven'l been contacted by &~ ·w@llil [{ ®®!?WO©® Tbel'Glamn appnrs datlye1c:~ Saturdays and Moodays. Cot u prQfJlem? Tl"'" tliritt· Pat Dunn. Pnt 1r1/l cut Tf'd tape, 91·t thf! ori.swer:; arid Of· 11on !JOU nt'i'd t .. :.oluc n1P9ull1t•s in ~ov1•rnn11>n/ and bus1 ni'SS. /'.lo!/ 11n ur C/fl~':.f/011~ fn /'flf V1111 n 'A l Ynur .~1·r r1cr '>ron91· f 'oasr /)orly /'1/1JI J• <> ffrJf J.51111. ('o.~l(J \lt~a . ('11 !1.'r.:?1i , l 11c/1.i.tl1• 11n11r /1•/1'/)//IH't' ll//lll f,,·1 Pear Peril DEAR PAT: My son gave me some beautiful pears to can and I bought new jars with lids and rings complete. After canning lhe pears, I read that some of these lids were not sealing pro- perly. I was particular about get- ting all air out of the jars before sealing and processing in the hot watC'r bath. But now I see bub- bl~ of air coming from the bot- tom of the jar. Is this a slgn that the fruit is s poilin g? G.J .. Newport Beach You ha ve been advised to con- tact lbt> hom e adviser's offi ce or tht> Ag riC'ullural F.xt ensi on Service. F.xact processing in- rormation will be rf'quired be(ore it <"an be dete rmined if your canned pears are safe to eat. Other readers having questions about hom e-canned roods m ay eootact lhis office by phoning 774-7050, or writing to 1000 S. Harbor. Anaheim. CA 92805. 'Cas11al Labor' DEAR PAT: My husband and I have started a new small busi- ness. What is the tax rule for what is called "casual labor," meaning workl'rs who come in for a few hours occasionally and do not have anything withheld from their wages? Some say that if t hey earn $600 a year, you de- duct. Others say deductions are necessary if they earn $50 in 24 days. \Ve've trie d for days to get through to .a stale office that could answer , but '>''(' aJ'>'·ays get put on hold until \.•/l' finally han~ up J .R., :'."ole\VJ>Ort Beach If an e mploye is paid $100 in wages during any calenda r quarter, his w es are subject to deductions here are excep- tions, how ver. You can outline your em p yes' duties and re- ceive specific information from the California Em"ployment Tax Officr, 28 Civic Center Plaza. Room 755, Santa Ana, CA 92701. U you care to try another phone ioquif)', contact the auditing sec- tion by calling 558-4216. Phone Surre11 DEAR PA1': I called the long distance informaLion oper ator in New Jersey today and was asked for my area code and the first three digits of m y phone number. Why was this information re· quested? Is "Ma Bell"' about to start charging for information calls? K. B., San Clementf This inrormalion request was a local s urvey probably un- dertaken to determine lhE' volume of long distance informa- tion ealls made to the particular ofrice you conla<"ted, according lo a PaC'i(lc T e lephone Co. spokes man, who added that in- formation call charges are not anticipated for at least two years. .Brown Bag Bandit NEW FLORENCE. Pa. (UPI) -A would· be bandit wound up holding the bag -Jeff Blankenbricker's lunch bag. Bl a nk e nbricker. a gasoline station attendant, told police Thursday he ha.djust c losed for the night and was walking to his car when he was jumped from behind by a young man. The man rabbed the bag lllankenbricker wa~ car- rying, apparenUy thinking i It contained the day's re- ceipts. lt wBs Blanken· bricker·s lunCh, any school officials to pay back money-,-so I don't think the WTiter or that llory knew what he was talking about," said Mittie Smit.h, mother or Stephen Smith . Z?. In the event the report turns out to be true, Ai rs. Smith isaid hafemilybln big trouble. •·w e don't have any money. We certainly couldn't pay b&ek our share or t.be loan,.. said Jira. Smith. Eat'h istudent would be responsible for a little more tht1n $100,000. , • M-rs. Smith said that her hwsbud, Joseph, is employed as a longshoreman. She previWslv worked as a cook in a convales· ttnt hospital, but is no Jonier employed. Stephen Smith and three other students from the Palo Allo cam- pus were whisked away from lbe Combe Stream Research Center in Tanzania whiJe they were stu-dyingc.b.impanz~es. Their captors, Zaire guerrillas, kept the graduate slud<'nl:s for nine weeks before lheir release Deadly Toys Ex-OSS Agem Recal/JJ Job By ANNE COOPER Of .. 0.11, .. 1111,.... Former OSS agent Tom Moon sat in a Saddleback Valley office recently, thumbing through a catalogue of ··toys.'· The OSS was the Office of Strategic Services (the World War 11 precursor lo the CIA > and the "toys·· were nothing for children. "Here's the expiuding coal we U5i'd ," Moon said. "It was made to various specifications, so that it could be mixed in with coal anywhere in the world and not be spotted. "These tiny gelatin caiz;ules \\'ere botulism toxin. They were made small so that Chinese pro- stitutes could wet them and slick them behind lh<"ir ears until they had a chance to drop one in a Japanese officer's drink. Those girls could di sh out lethal doses even in the nude. l\1oon was 19 years old \\'hen he was dropped 120 miles behind Japanese lines in Burma, where he and "four or li ve·· other Americans led more than a thousand guerrillas in sabotage against the Japanese. All OSS operations in the area were un- der the direction of Col. Cart Eifler, the subJect or a book by :'4oon called "1'he Ot·adliest Co\ont:'I .'' Eifler, who weighed more than 250 pounds and kept a pet bear as a '>''res tling companion. 1s portrayed in Moon ·s book as a tough-minded 1\merican patriot who would stop ot nothing to carry out an assignment . Hi s assignments, according to l\toon. included the assassination of Generalissimo Chiang Ka1 - s he k, the kidnaping of Germany 's top atomic scientist and the infiltration of Japanee- occupied Korea to foment revolu- tion. Chiang·s assassination '>''HS postponed and then dropped. The :\lanhatta n project gave the U.S the atomic bomb without the kid - naping of the German scientist Japan s urrendered beforl" Korea had time to organize for revolu - tion. Rut the groundwork for Two Brothers Hang Selves ALEXANDRIA. Minn. (AP ! T'>''O young brothers committed suicide just one day apart, both by hanging them selves with belts, authorities say Michael Yager, 13 ... ~1as found Thursday hanging by a belt in the basement of hi s rural Alexandria home, said Douglas County Coroner C. E . Carlson, who ruled the death a s uicidC'. J ohn Yager. 16, "'<ts Cound hanging by hi.-; own lx•lt at ._. juvenile detention center at Moorhead. ~l inn .. WC'dncsday night. Clay County officials said The youth had been confined at the center since Nov. 7 on an or der by the Douglas County Juvenile Court. pendin.1? a hear ing. o.ir., 1"1)9!; $t.ltl,.... PENS OSS TALE Author Tom Moon each of these !iecret OJ)('rations had been laid by Carl Ei ner. Sewport Beach a nd San Clemente were "invaded'" by Korean nationals working for r-:iner. according to Moon's book. They were practicing for their i.n- f 1 I tr at ion of J ;;1.pa nese -held Korea. The FBI and other polic 1ng authorities were not aJerted to these practices, yet the Koreans s uccessfully "infiltrat- ed" as far inland as Anaheim and Santa Ana without detection. ''Things haven't changed much," Moon commented. "The CIA is fighting a cold war. The OSS \\'as fighting a hot '4'ar. Thal ·s the only difference.·· At a recent reunion of OSS agents, 20 of the 70 attending, said Moon, were working for the CIA. "The congressional investiga - tions of the CIA have been very damagin~. ··said Moon. who lives in Orange and works as an in- s urance broker. "'F'orC'ign infor- mants are worried now that their cover will be blown. ··certainly, there ha\'e been excesses,·· Moon acknowledged. "The problem is not with the agency. however, but with the in- dividual agent. These men are trained lo commit act s ol sabotagt>, including murder. They make Judgments 1n the field as to how best to apply their training. Sometimes they mak<' mistakes.·· Moon will discuss hi s war ex periences and hi!l book Saturday at a Saddleback 1-"'riends of the Mission Viejo Library meeting. llis talk '>''ill begin at 2 p.m. at the library, 24851 Chrisanta Sahara Resolve d '.\1 .<\RRAKESH, .\for0<.·1.:o IAPJ Spain. M orocco <1nd i\1auritania reportedly r(·a ched ~ gentleme n 's agreement 1n Madrid today on the future of Spanish Sahara . i\loroccan Premier Ahmed Os man fie'>'' home declaring all diff1cu!l1e:-. have been surmounted Peanuts to Zionism Are Sunday's Best Here are som e ol the weekend stories and features you'll count among "Sunday's R.c!lt'" in th(' Daily Pilot : FRAUD BY MAIL -Some of the most popular "con jobs" art· as near as your mailbox. Daily Pilot Staff Writer llilary Ka ye lists some of the most popular fraud-by-mail schemes a nd tells readers where to get a complete list of them . Scheduled as lead story for YOU Section. ANTl·SEMlTISM? -Zionism is an explosive issue at the Unit - ed Nations {and elsewhere) since the vote to equate it With racism. What is zionism and what do local Jewis h leaders have to say about it? Staff Writer J ackie Hyman compiles the· story for Daily P ilot editorial pdges. PEANUTS IDEAS -Charles Schulz delves into his own childhood to r ecall the begin nina:s of some of the runniest and moSt poignant ~l.nries he has told in his world papular comic stri.p, (suNDAY'S BEST J Peanuts. It 's the fourth pan 01 a five-part series of articles STILL FIGHTl:-IG Play"•right l.11lian Hellman, who suffered financially and emo- tionallv '>''hen she was blacklisted in the· '50s, is finally receivin~ some of the honor due her. But shE""s still .struggling to insurt> civil liberties, according lo Rex Reed. who tells about the strug- gle in hi s column, SPLIT TO DjilUDLE -If you could "split " four auto engine- 1ust use half its cylinders - you'd probatrly double your gas mileage, right? But how can you make an engine work likt> that. One Orange County inventor so.ys it can be done and Daily Pilot Staff Wr iter Rudi ~ied zielski. himself >t rnotor frt>nk , thinks it "s practical. The story is scheduled as th(' Sunday Special werene•otiated. Accorcling to the artiele "in the Stanford Daily, the loan !or the ransom monty mUit be paid ha.ck by Ja.i. l or ne"t year However. the artic:Je did not sny who loaned the ransom money, nor wou1d university officials C"Omment on the terms of th<' secret agrttment. Mrs. Smith alsosaidshedid not know who had loaned the money forthe5tudents· ransom. ... However. she. said it was clear 'Smarter' Burglar Lost Out A man who admitted commit- ting between 800 and I,000 burglaries in Orange County dur- ing the past five years because he "tried to be sma,,rter than th(> poli<"~·· drew a one-year jail term and 10 years probation T hu rsday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth Williams re- jected a probation department recommendation tha t cabinet maker Philip Emerson Hathaway, 37, of Tustin. be sent to state prison for not less than five years. The jurist ordered the lesser commitment after acceptin~ llathaway·s pl ea or guilty to t~·o burglary counts. He further or dered that the confessed burglar be allowed to serve his one-year spell in Costa Mesa city jail. Court officers explained that tht> jail location decisio n stemmed from Hathaway's cooperation with Tustin poli ct· since his arr est in that city early this year. O fficC'rs said 600 un solved burglaries \.lrere cleared as a result of the wood<,1,·orker's cooperation. "The boys in the big jail don "t C'all it cooperation.·· a jail deputy commented as llatha'>''ay wa~ led away. "They have their O'>''n "':lY o r re"'•arding such as Hathaway.·· Hathawa :r. t>mployed by l1arden EnterprisC's, 815 \\I. 18th St., Costa Mesa, for eight year:> from 1966 to 1974 , was described Thursday by Judge Williams as a man with "special talents." Judge Williams was told that Hathaway did not commit his 800 to 1,000 burglarie s from economic need and that his ar- rest in Tustin "lift ed a burden from his shoulders.·· at tht' time thal no pay.back was expected from the parents. The article also :said that a pnvate fund -raising campaign to rollect n1oney to pay back the loan was mostly unsuecessful. llsaid only SBO,OOOhud beencyl- ltrted and s:lamed the small amount on the fact that the un· iversity refused to help out in the fund-raising efforts, ~1rs. Smith :su1d s he al!odoubt· ed th~ ''alidity of the article bttaus~ shE" hes not yet heard from Stephen, who is currentJy a UPIT~. ,lnd Proud of It Is raeli f<"'orcig n Minister ''igal Allon has his own boJd comment lo m ake about the r ecen t United Na- tions Resolut ion equating z1oni sm \Yith racism at a re- C('Ption in M a11nheim. Wcsl German)' Wife Slayer ~!~~Vl ~E~~~Frank ('rui, 45. hstenC'd impassively. his ht>ad bowed and his hands in his lap. when he was sentenced to dt'ath for the murders of his 75 year-old '4'ife and two teen-at.:c step-grandch i Id ren. I.assen County Superior Court Judge Arthur Peterson an nounced the sentence Thursday and rejected defense motions for a new trial and reduction of the penalty. ttachinR a55istant at the Stan°· ford PrimateCenter. ''Stephen wou ld have tt>lephoned to tell us the news if they really ~xpected us to pay.'' s h..-said. i\1rs. Smith, who sayzs Stephen "love5 his current work'' at St.a.n- ford, !laid her son hl just abouj. back-Lonrmal aft,ertheordeaJ. ":\t fir~t he was pretty nervous ull the timl'. but he':s getting back to tht" way he wa~ belore," s he ::.:ud Noise Pact Weighed by Supervisors Orange County S upervisors will be asked Tuesday to select a ron:sultant to update the noi.se contours around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The-board ordered the County Environmental Management Agency last summer to begin scret"ning companies to perlorm the task. Supervisor5 will be handed a list of three companies Osborne said are all able to "competently complete the required work." They include: -Bolt, Beranek and Newman. Inc., char gi ng a fee of from $14,000to $18.600. -Olson Laboratories, Inc .. with a f eeof SIJ.000 to $16,000 . -Ul trasystem s. Inc., with a $12.000 fee. ln a letter to Supervisors, EMA Director 1·1.G . "George" Osborne said it has been determined through recent measurements around the jet fighter base that n oise levels exceed t hose represented on noise contour maps developed in 1972. The most excessive noise levels are recorded in the Lake Forest and Laguna Hills areas. but not all the sound romes from jets. according to county of- ficials. Some noise is made by helicopters flying low over re- sidenLial areas. Osborne speculated that lh<' noise increase since 1972 could have been caused by a new mix of aircraft at the Marine base or new takeoff a nd landing pat terns . lhls Week Specials JAPANESE BOXWOOD YOUR CHOICE R09-2.49 I 1 ~'1 WAX LEAF 99c 1· PRIVET i\1 ----------tf TAM JU~IPER 3'' ,,. ' Req. 8.95 5 901. SCOTTS GRASS SEED FAMILY • SHADY • PICTURE • PLAY 40% OFF .ALL OTHER SCOTTS PRODUCTS 20°/o OFF EXCEPT SPREADERS ZOOPER KING OF PLANT FOOD Req. 1.89 79c 2 CU. FT. SIU PLANTER MIX .... '·" VINCA I ' ASSORTED COLORS \ IGd. 76c $2.00 Value LIVE CHRISTMAS Tl!EES ARRIVING DAILY Cfte-braff TWs Christmas ~ Wrlhll. LIVING CHRISTMAS \ \ TREE From Grftft Hcrtet1 1 • A4 DAIL v PILOT H/F The Cr a ck . Of D awn FIRST LIGHT DEPT.- Normally. 1 am not one of those . Dawn Patrol peo.ole .. I do nol l eap out of the sack into thl' morning chill, bright-eyed a nd bushy-tailed. whistling Yankcc Doodle and c lapping my hands-. 1 figure you only Set! these kinds of people in the movies. My approach to mornings is to worry first about getting awake E-ven just a little bit. This can be accomplis h ed with an alarm clock about the size or a Chinese gong or m aybe a clock radio with Dick Whittinghill set to come on full blast. Even then, I greet the dawn with caution. Try to open only one eye. G rope for the noor with just a single foot to make sure il hasn't m oved during the night. Try to move slowly so that m.J. tired blood won 't slosh around too violently. Eventually 1 m ake it. ALL TlllS ASIDE, this morn· ing was an exception. I popped Crom slumber hearing the sound o( pounding surf and twitterin g birds. Flinging covers, I leaped up, snapped open bedroom cur- tains, whistled, scrubbed teeth and even got my shoes on the correct reet. At the risk or destroying my image, I want you to know it wa s all worth it. Off easterly behind the coastal r~ge, the sun was taking a run at the morning. Recent Santa Ana winds had vacuumed our at· mosphere, leavinl a crystal·like powder blue sky that Mother Nature had brushed with wispy clouds and cottonballs of delicate· pink hues. The old PaciCic was grumbling, rumbling and popping out there. like an early m orning stomach demanding breakfast. Viewing it, however, you could tell that the sea was just giving you audio theatrics. All that noise was pro· vided by little tiny waves. rising' I only a foot or so at the last mo- -ment and then slapping the sand with loud thumps. OLD PACIF IC, you love morn- ing jokes by m aking large roars with UUle waves. We'll watch you with more concern, however,. when your sea sounds become a deep. throaty rumble, steady for minutes at a time, like a distant cannonade. Then we know you mean busi- ness. Now in the dawn's early light, time for the race upcoast. But at this hour you can enjoy a solilarj highway. No cop cars with signS' on the back proclaiming "Radar Patrol." No commuters to dodge. No pedestrians jitterbugging across the hig hway through Coronadel Mar. SILENCE IS BROKEN only by the hum or an engine and the whistle of the wind. Below, the surf meets the curve of the coastline and the lights of the Newport·Balboa P eninsula still twinkle in the dis tance against a lightening sky. Indeed~ this is the best or all -possible coasts. You have to see it at dawn to appreciate it. Every once in a while, anyway. Oil Firm 'Payoffs ' R e v e.aled NEW YORK (AP) -The Exx· on Corp. 's Ita lian subsidiary made $27 million in secret political payments in Italy over a 2J..yea r ~riod and another $29 million to $3:? million was 8i phoned from the company's funds for unknown uses, the Wall Street Journal said today. The newspaper said some $21 million in dummy invoices were .( I N SHOR T ) used to make the secret political payments and 40 secret bank ac· counts were involved in the siphoning of funds from the sub- sidiary Essoltaliana. No one at Exxon is quite sure where the siphoned funds went, the Journal said. Ship Wreckage Found SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. (AP) -The Coast Guard plans to use sonar equipment today to de· termine if a newly spotted wreck at the bottom or Lake Superior is the remains of the sunken ore car· rier Edmund Fitzgerald. A P3 Navy pla ne located the wreck with a m agnetic scanner late Thursday, the Coast Guard said. The 729-fool Fitzgerald sank ~1ond ay in a storm with 29 men aboard. There are no known sur- vivors. P eron I n Sl'aoaedow n BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AP) -Presid ent Isabel Peron has returned home from the hospital amid widespread expec· tation that a showdown after five months of political crisis is immi· nent. .Before Mrs. Peron went back to her s uburban residenceThursday night, she met with her cabinet at the cli nic where she had spent 11 days. It was the first known of· ficial contact with he'r eight ministers since she went to the hospital. B-fJ Kilb 6 1'01dlu JERUSALEM CA P) -Police ques tioned Arab suspects today about a bomb that killed siX Israeli teenagers outside an ice cream shop in Jerusalem. Armed police patrolled the city and security forces checked cars at roadblocks following the ex- plosion Thusrsday night that also wounded 42 persons, including an American and a Dutch tourist. WelbtoE~t -' Israeli Trooi}s Leave Oil Field f'll«"• S uit Singer Patti Page, 48 filed a SS million libel suit Thurs- . d<.1y against World News Corp., for a National Star news paper article which said s he ··won a baU.le with the bottle." Patti says she "is not and never has been an alcoholic.·• Veto or Sign? TEL AVIV. ·Israel CAP> -· Israel wlthdrew its troops from the Ru SUdr oU llelcb today and handed over tbe desert wells to the United Natioo.s emergency force for return to Egypt. The pullback was the first for Israeli military forces Wlder the September Israeli-Egyptian agreement worked out by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger. Egyptian technicians were to move into the oil zone on the Gulf ofSuezSaunday. ISRAEL MOVED Its oil techni· clans from the Ras Sudr fields five weeks ago, giving the wells to three American oilmen. representing Egypt, but Is raeili soldiers stayed in .place. until to-- day. President Studies Gas . Price Rollback WASIIINGTON (UPI) -President Ford faces divided Republican opinion in Congress on whether to veto or sign a long- range energy policy bill now supported by his top energy adviser·. He has not tipped his hand. The dr afted bill would roll back gasoline prices for now and then allow gradual oil price increases. In the absence of legisla· lion, current controls lapse Saturday night. CONGRESSIO NAL Republican leaders met with Ford ror two hours Thursday night, along with Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and President Ford's top advisers in energy, securi· t.Y, Congressional liaison and the economy. White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said the Congressmen requested the meeting to "report to the President on what the conferees had done.'' A House-Senate conference committee came to terms on a · bill Wedn esday night, leaving only the formal language to be >A'Titten up before each House of Congress considers the measure. NESSEN SAID "there were variations of opinion" at the meeting in the While House. "There was a lack of precision as to peop!t•s memory or what the conferees had agreed to. Until the provisions are clarified, he is going to reserve judgment.•• Nessen did not make clear whether Ford will decide lo accept ~or reject the bill before final Congressional action. In an inte_rview with Scripps-Howard news paper editors, the President said: "Congress has come a long, long way since January, when some members were talking or a zo cent gasoline tax and some were talking of quotas. It appears that it (legLsla- tion> does approach the phased decontrol program I propased. If so, it has a lot of appeal." • THE ENERGY policy legislation would force an initial rollback of fuel prices, then let them increase gradually over a 40-month period. It would also authorize gasoline rationing in emergencies. Under the KIHlnSer qree- ment, the United States Is to pay Israel S3SO milUon this year1or- tbe Joas of the Abu Rudels oiJ revenues,--and Israel expe«a similar c·ompensation in the yeaNahead. For Israel, which captured the lnstaUatlons tn the 11167 Middle East war, surrendering the Ras Sudr fielWi .meant a loss of 3,000 barrels of vital fuel per day by the end of this month. T H E IS RA ELI S are to evacuate the main fields at Abu Rudeis and the entire Sinai oil cor· ridor which has yielded 224 million barrels since its capture eight year:s ago. Rep<>rting from the .Gulf Or Suez. Radio Is rael said the han- dover ceremony was brisk and modest. A voice called to an Israeli soldier in Hebrew, ''Okay, Benny, it's 12 o'clock -get the flag down," and the blue and white Israeli flag was lowered at noonforthe last time. MISSILE BOATS from the lsraeli navy saluted by spewing jets of water into the air from the nearby gulf, the radio said. Indonesian troops from the United Nations force took control of Ras Sudr and were to guard the fields for 36 hours before turning them over to Egypt. Israel's military command said that under the agreement, Israeli forces would keep control over checkpaints on the nearby road, and at the part and airfield on the gulf coast. ' ln other Middle East develop- ments: -A Liberian freighter carrying I:sraeli cargo to Jran started through the Suez Canal, maritime sources in Port Said, Egypt, s~d. GUESSWHO?- THAT'S RIGHT TORONTO (AP) -Guess Who are breaking up. The Guess Who, that's who. Burton Cummings, lead singer and chief songwriter for the rock band, said Thursday that the break up was amicable, but he added: "After 10 years we felt we had the right to do it." The Canadian group's best· kn own song was "American Woman." Timothy Stempel, 13-year- old son or General Motors exec utive Robert C. Stempel, was released by kidnapers Thursday after his father paid $150.000 ransom. Tim was abducted Monday while s kateboard- ing in front of his Bloom - field Hills, Mich., home. Lisbon C·alm As Strikers Lift Siege l LISBON. P~ugal (AP) Shouting "Victory! Victory!•• thousands or striking construc- tion worken lifted their siege or Premier Jose Pinheiro Azevedo early. today after keeping him a prisoner in bis of£icial residence for 37 hours. The capital was re· ported calm. But 175 miles north in Oporto, 12 men were woundp;I by gunfire in a wave o( mob attacks on Com- munist-run installat ions. Demonstrators from several non-Communist parties sacked the Communist-run Trade Union Federation offices and bad run- ning gun battles al two other sites. About 5,000 demonstrators were chased away from the In· tersindical union offices by police and soldiers using teargas after union files were burned in a bonfire and furnishings and Win · dows were wrecked. THE MOB then attacked the Communist student office wh ere it started fires with firebombs. Defenders inside the building_ opened fire with s hotguns and the attackers returned the fire. Four persons were wounded, including one man in critical condition, before troops restored orde~. Long Wait Hinges On 'Sanitation' SATURDAY SPECIALS! MENA, Ark. (U PI) -A judge has ordered sanitation conditions checked at a house in Grannis where about 25 persons have been waiting for 1 ~ montm for the ar- rival of Jesus Christ. Judge J .B.' Stevenson said sanitation would not be used as an excuse to break up the vigil. Asked what would happen iC health violations were dis· covered, Stevenson said, "We'll solve that when we ~et to it.'• . "I wish somethin-g would break it up a nd they would take their children back, but that·s their business," Stevenson said. ''If that's their religious belief, they can go on with it, but I can't see how they can continue with this.'' The judge said a health officer inspected conditions at the house two Weeks ago and found nothing wrong. "But with that many peo.- ple cooped up in one house with one bathroom, it makes you wonder i( e verything is all right. After all , ther e a re some children - there under 18 I have an interest in ." "We've had complaints about sanitation,·· he said. ''They might be cranks but we're going to check to see if everything is all right. We 're not doing it to harass the people in any way. It 's just a health precaution.·· informative ... entertaining ... useful ... and only in your Saturday DAILY PILOT GET ACQUAINTED with the area's "Church of the Week" - its congregation, minister and activities -in Tom Barley's exclusive Satur- day report on the church pages. Plus a round- up of news and announcements from local churches. i Snow Hits Deep South ACTION PHOTOS and exclusive stories of Friday night's high school and college foot- ball games. Flash Fwoding Feared in New England Area· Te111perature• HI .. Uw .f'l:p. .. _.... " " AUeflt• .. " -" " "' ........ .. " . .. ""'-.. " Of'ICIN\MI .. 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StUclenta tested in grades two, thrtt and 12 scored w!1hln expe<:· tations for the dlltrid, but tbere were no cateeorles in any trade in which studenta s<ored above expectat!Oflll. Nicoll said that scores for . ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA Students_ N ••,J>Orl. Mes a students ell within tb~ top quarter of the state's ~hool districts in eVtt)' catecory in every erade. However, school districts are iud1ed In relation to districts with almilar statistics in the areas of socio-economic status and education of parents, size of schools and billngual makeup or schools. Based on comparisons with similar school di els, admitted Newport-Mesa bas falleudownfrompaslyears.' M1themaUcs was tbeooly are.a in which sixth graders improved over 1!173·74. They bad scored in the 66lh percentile in 19T.J-74, but boosted their scores to the 80tb .percenUle this year. However, even the 80th percen- tile, which means students were within the top 80 percent or Today's Cl osing · N.Y. Stoeks • F RIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1975 N TEN CENTS 'Below Par' C:BlifomTa studenls, -was-bCIOW expectations for the Newport· Mesa district. Jn the other areas for sixth graders, Newport·Mesa scored: reading, 1!173·74, 87tb perceoUle, 1974·75, 79th: wriUenexpresslon, 1973-74, 87th, 1974·75, 80tb; spell· ing, 1!173·74, Mth, 1974-75, 7Slh. "We're pleased that the sixth graders turned the corner in math, but we're now looting into llleolher areas,'"Ni0011 said ''We're not particularly ashamed of our scores, but we re- alize that slxtb grade is an area we need to bolster. So, we'U look at our present fifth grade," the superintendent continued. Second and third graders were tested only in reading and they scored within the expectations and s~wed Uttlc change from (See SCORES, PageA2) oc-Assessor-List Narrows to Six . , Laguna, Newport Police Seeking. 'Polite Rapist' WANTED FOR RAPE PQlice Draw Suspect 2 Companies Hit b y SEC Desist Orders As a result of a complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC>, two com· panies in Newport Beach and Irvine were ordered to stop viola· tions of securities regulations. The order was issued to In - ternational Securities Corp., 2121 San Joaquin Hill s Road, Newport Beach, and !ntertie, Inc., 2081 Michelson Drive, Irvine. Also mentioned in the order was Jack E. Glassford, 30171 Silverspur Road, San Juan Capistrano, pre· sidenl of International Securities. Officials from the two securities companies and Glassford agreed to the federal court order to cease their ac· tivities, which were said to be in violation of securities regula- tions . 30 Arreste d NEW DELHI, India (AP) -At least 30 persons were arrested to- day for publicly denouncing Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's national emergency. Co ast We a t h e r . Variable high cloudiness Saturday but mostly sunny skies. Some fog along the coast in the morning hours. Cooler, with beach bigh.5 at 68rising to 78 inland. INSIDE TOD~ Y Fur pointer Judy Chicogo, eltoblishing herself .a..s .an arfi8t IJcu meant COtllfHg to term1 1Ditla herself .as .a tooma:n. See story by Daily Pilot St.a// Writer Carol Moore on Page Cl of th< Wtelrend<T. llMlex •• MY-lilnke -.... :;:-.:.: ='"' ------·-··~ ---..... - .. .. ... ••4 ... ... -.. 0-lt .. .. Ct-11 A "polite, gentlemanly and courteous" rapist is sought today by Laguna Beach and Newport Beach police who believe the moon-faced man is responsible for a string of sexual attacks in both cities The latest victim was a 28 year-old Laguna Beach woman attacked in her own home Thurs day On departing, therapist told his victim he would lock the door for her so she didn"t have to get up That kind of courtesy is a trademark of the rapist police believe may be responsible for four to five rapes and several at tempted rapes in Laguna Beach and for three to four rapes and several attempts: in Newport Beach The-Laguna rapist is armed with a large call_beJ bllH' steel autom3ti<" p1stdl Tht" ma11 responsible fot the Newport Beach attacks was armed with 1> knife • He told his v1ct1ms in Newpof'I he was named Jerry and that hr was a Vietnam veteran The Laguna rapist told his latest v1c tim his name was "Pete" just before he told her "I'm going to rape you." Laguna Beach Det . Gene Brooks said he firmly believes the so.me man is responsible for three attacks within the past week. Last Friday, a 19-y ear-old woman was raped during the early morning hours at her home by a man who forced open a win· dow. Then Sunday, a 55-year-old woman was awakened by an armed man who fled when she began screaming and refused to stop. Del. Brooks said there are other unsolved rapes in residen· ti al areas which appear to match the method of operation used by this one man. Descriptions too are similar. "In fact, I would go out on a (See RAPIST, Pace A2) Ex-policeman F.ac.es Cha~ge In Beating A 19-year-old Newport Beach resident filed charges of battery against a retired Los Angeles Policeman Thursday after a fist fight that followed an argument in the balcony of the Balboa Pussycat Theater . Newport .Heach police said they were summoned by a bat· tered George Nash, 1810 King's Road, who alle&ed that he was beaten up before midnight. Officers booked Charles Vance McCarfy, 48, of San Pedro, who is a retired Los Angeles police of. ficer. Nash alleged in a report to of· ficers that as be passed McCarty on the way to the lobby, the re· tired officer said, ''There goes the third pervert." Some arguing allegedly ensued, then a fight. McCarty, police said, left for a nearby restaurant where he was contact. eel by officers. t Officers said they Interceded, acling on Nash's citizeil's &rrest. 1 1be charge, police said, carried a ball of $150, which was posted by the arrestee later. Nub, police said. was not seriously hurt in the alleged altercation. ' IMllY ,. ......... .., hlric:ll 0'0-.11 OFFICER JIM DONALDSON CATCHES SPEEDING DRIVERS Radar Gun Pn>ves Ettectlve on Marguerite Avenue ' 18 'Confirms' CdM Radar Zaps Speeders ByJOllNVALTERZA Ot .... Diiiy ... ~ SWtt What was that Newoort Beach motorcy.cle officer doin g this morning in Corona del Mar with that funny thing that looked like a camera? And why was hi s cycle so clink , Y -Eighteen zapped speeders soon found out. It was a new radar technique tailore<I for what officers insist is a serious traffic situation on a stretch of Marguerite Avenue - ~pectally when youngsters are traveling to and from school. The ''camera'' was traffic radar -a sophisticated and highly portable gun ; the motorcycle was s mall, because it had to fit into a skimpy space where a car can'tgo. And Traffic Division Capt. Don Oyaas· said after this morning's trial run that the plan worked better than anything ever tried in the area. The problems with enforcing speed laws V along the winding stretch near the entrance to the Blaze Quelled In Newport Newport Beach and Orange County firemen doused a small brush fire that nared up about 6 :15 p.m. Thursday behind Pacific Telephone facilities on Ford Road near MacArthur Boulevard. Fire officials said the blaze. which charred only some vacant property between the telephone company building and the Urbanus Square offices of architect William Pereira, may b1ve been set deliberately. The fire was put out in about 15 minutes and firemen reported no damage. Firemen said.witnesses told them an auto left the area just before the flames shot •11.Jw&rd. • • 1 • new Jasmine Creek devPlopo/oo/o~ uentareseveral, he said. The winding roadway, a hill and a bike lane made it impossi· ble to station a regular radar car in the area. So Oyaas borrowed the new portable radar unit and assigned Traffic Investigator Jim Donaldson to use a small 00 c.c. department cycle usually used for summer parking enforce· ment. Donaldson started monitoring at 7 a.m . as the first kids headed for school. Two hours later 18 speeders had been cited and hundreds more exhibited distinct and visi- ble surprise -or chagrin - when they made the curve and saw Officer Donaldson. Besides' the written "remin· ders"' to the offenders, Oyaas said, the inauguration had a side benefit. Youngsters traveling to Lin · coin Middle School demonstrated the growing awareness of safety being stressed on the camupus in a s.eparate program and Donaldson said many of the stu- dents were fa scinated by the ex· periment. "Wt scored some good public relations points with the stud ents today,'' the officer said. As for a repeat performance, Oya as promises many. "The situation down there is serious, and we've found a way to change it," he said. STOCKS WAIT ON NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)-Thestock market bided its time today, drifting sluggishly as it waited for further word on New York Cly's financial outlook. Trading slowed comiderabl,y from Thursday's active pace. The Dow Jones ind\istrial average of 30 stocks gained 2.4' points to 853 .67. <Tables, 85) Stand-in Zimmer Left Out By GARY GRANVIU,E Ol_.,.11,.,. ....... A special screening committee he narrowed the field of appli- cants for Orange County assessot' down to six candidates, elimiilat· ing acting assessor Elmer Zim· mer. Left in the running for the job vacant si nce mid·September when former assessor J ack Vallerga was sentenced follow- ing his felony conviction are: --stanley Krause, director of Orange County's Real Properly Services. -George Cormack, assistant to Krause. -Gary Cottrell, once an or. ficial in the Orange County as· sessor's office and now Riverside County assistant assessor. -Bradley Jacobs, an ex- executive with Commercial Products Company. -Peter lJlrieb, a priva_te con· sultant. -Ralph King, San Diego Coun· ty assistant assessor. It is from these six candidates that the board of supervisors, perhaps as early as next week, will select Vallerga 's successor. Whoever is selected for the post will serve the three years re- maining on Vallerga's initial four-year term and have all the rights and prerogatives of an elected official including the right to seek election as an in· cum bent. What the six remaining appli· cants for county assessor sur· vived was a two-day screening of 20 candidates by an 11-member committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors. Originally. there were 114 ap· plicants for the job. But in pre. liminary eliminations county Ad· ministrative Officer Robe rt Thomas and Personnel Director Bert Scott pared the ljst to20. And it was from those 20 that the committee selected the six applicants who will be con· sidere d for the past by the supervisors. Among the prominent applii cants who didn't survive the screening committee cut were Zimmer, San Diego County As· sistant Assessor C. J. Templeton and Glenn County Assessor Mik e McCullough. Ventura County Assessor Ed Shiner reportedly withdrew from the running early this week . The six applicants who are still in the running were graded on a point basis by the blue ribbon selection committee. It is reported that Krause ac· cumulated the highest number of points and was foll owed in order by CottrelJ , Ulri ch, Jacobs , Cor mack and King. Another F o rd Al ert I ssu e d ATLANTA (AP) -Police said the Sec ret Service issued an alert today for a man reportedly con· cealing a rifle under his coat near the Marriott Motor Hotel, just an hour and a half before President Ford's scheduled ar· rival there. A spokesman for the Secret Service Atlanta office wOuld only say: "We've got an investigation under way.'' AUanta Police units scrambled lo the area around the downtown motel. where Ford was scheduled to meet with state Republican leaders at 3:30 p.m. and then address a fund-raising dinner at 8:30. "The Secret Service has issued a lriokout for a person supposed to be armed with a rifle," an Atlanta poli ce SJ;>Okesman said. ' / DMty fll19'1 ,,.... TOP CANDIDATE? Property Chief Krause Dog Lovers To Regroup I n Newport Newport Beach dog lovers who have been fighting to keep city councilmen from enacting a do~· gie ban a t city beaches plan to meet next week to organize. Justin Marshall , a spokesman for the group, said persons on both sides of the dog ban issue are welcome to join when the Pet Owners Advisory Association of Newport Beach is formed next Wedn esday night. The formative session, he said, with four key agenda items, will start at 7:30at Ensign School. He added tha t the aim of the group on Wednesday will be to approve a set of bylaws, set up a roll of officers, recruit new mem· bers and to drart a list or sugges· lions for city officials. The group began forming after councilmen moved toward passage of an ordinance that would end current City rules al· lowing pets on ocean beaches and adjacent s idewalks on mornings and evenings in the rail, winter and spring. Several weeks ago, as coun- cilmen were poi sed to approve the new law, pct owners filled council chambers and won a go.. day delay. In the interim, coun cilmen ruled, the group would have to come up with workable com- promises and examples that a problem situation was being al· levlated by dog owners. The dog owners have insisted that the current codes are suffj . c1ent if enforcement is stepped up and that an outright ban or the pets from beaches should be .scrapped. Expwsive It Wasn't There it was, stuck at.op a mailbox at the Park Udo medical building, arousing the suspicion oC passersby this morning. Newport Beach police soon arrived to gaze at it too -a sma ll, shiny tube lashed to the box with the word ''BOl.18 '' printed boldly on the outside . Gingerly, they removed It. . And soon they identified 11. It was a urine sample. ·~ ' • A .2 DAIL 'I' PILOT N Accident Probed In Mesa Ry AKTJI UR R. VlNSt:I. 01111• 0..llr l'llM SYK Industrial safety elCpt_•rts a rt· probing a second fatol erunt• al'- cident in 13 days a t Lht· C~oruna de! Mar F'r eC'..,..'<IY t•on~truc l1on site in Costa Ml':-.a, wht'rt• u lld\' 1rt> \\'Orkman ""':t:-. dt·<..·apltat t•d Thursda y A ~pokt>s man for tht• ('aliforn1a State Division of lndlL'>lr1al Safl' ty said. mt•an\\·h1 l(', th(' £t•n('r;_il t•ontractor on the JOb \\ill b...< 1 ... sut'd a c itation for t h(' CK-t 31 fatal accident ''Definit e lv ... dcclart'tl Cic•nt· Cresci. whcri asked if tht• :'\ovv Radds Construc t io n ('omp~1n) of Wh itt1t·r wd l bt• l'h<.1rgt·d \\'1th safety violations as a result of l ht• prc\·1ous 1nc 1dt•nt :"Jospcc1f1t· dt·ta d.., \\'l'r\' <l \'~i!.1 bit' on s pecific t'h'-lr).!l'S to ht' 1n cludC'd in the citallon, \\'h1 eh rould result in rcvnc;1t1on of thl' firm ·s st all' l'On Ir a1·t u1"s ! icenst'. Cri.'SC'L s;nd they "'I ii be an- n0unct·d '''hen the t·1latio n 1s formally is.sut•d Thursd:.i y 1n orn1ni.:. Mi<'h;1cl Clinton Wakefield, 26, of 1303 S. Bristol St .. Santa Ana, was killed instantly when his head was crushed between a 10-ton coun- terweight that swung against the side of a crane it helped support. Police Offi cer Gcor~e Yezbick s aid cran e operator Tony Co rd asco. of U pland , had already shouted v.·amings to the apprentice oil"r three times in about o ne hour to be m ore careful Suddenly. while s ..,..'i nging the 80-ton crane's boom carrying a n e mpt y cem e nt conta iner . Cordasco said, he felt it lurch to a stop as though something was jammin g the apparatus. job six months. dead at the scene. Harold G . Morris. 28. of 5306 Franklin Circle , Westminster, was killed in st a ntly Oct. 31 across the fre"way route from T hursday's fatal accident scene and three co ·worke rs were seriously injured. Morris was being carried in- side a huge steel reinforcing rod assembly for a freeway support pillar when it s lipped from a crane and plunged to earth . col - lapsing on impact. He was crushed inside it, while has co-worke rs now hospitalized in Newport Beach. Wilmington .and Corona were apparently hit • by flying debris . . The accident site is at v.·hat will be the i nterchange o r t he Newport a nd Corona del Mar freeways , n ea r Baker and Bristol streets in northest Costa Mesa. Gregg Allman Asks Divorce From Cher MACON. Ga. (AP) -Rock star Gregg Allma n filed a court petition today asking that his f o ur ·monlh marriage to television entertainer Cher be dissolved. The petition filed in Bibb Superior Court s ays the mar· tiage is "irretrie vably broken." It says the couple were separated onNov. ll. Cher. star of a valiety show , a n d Gr eg g , si n g C'r and songwrite r with the Allman Brothers band, were marri ed in Las Vegas on June ao. The marriage, which came just three days after Cher's divorce from her longtime husband and si n~inll: partner Sonny Bono, has been stormy despite its brevity. Cher, 29, announeed nine days after they were m arried that she was filing for a divorce, saying, "Gregg and I made a mist ake." ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT ,,_ Or .... COlltl 0.111 Pl'91, wlll• -..ti.ell 1, <--1119 N~""'·Pte\\, 11 PllbtlW<I by ""' Or-CN•I Publl.i.i"" (Of'1Pttly. 5.cl*•le «tlllanl ••• 1><11111~ Monll•' tl1t0<qi '"'"'"' tG< C..ta ...,,.,., N•wPo<I 81«1\ ti.,,,!lnq""' B•Kll/l"owl'l1•i" VllltY. 1 ... ,...,. s..d<ll•b&t ~ V•ll•1 •nd U>O\I ... 8tMl\J1ou!I\ (N•I A '1<191~ •0>9lon<ol ..a+tlon " .... b!!t.111'<1 !>.lllM'""•' ..,0 w...-°""'· TIW p<•n<•P•I P<>bll"'"'lll 01¥11 " el llO ... S.y Sl••~I Co1I• Me~. C.h..,.Ne t?ol'fo Robert N. Weed Pf'•l«le"I • ..., l'<>bll- JaCk R. Curlev Y'Ct l'ft•ltlo'"I • ..., c.. ... r•I M.-· ThOma~ Keevil Themes A. MurJfil~ M•"9<1>1>Q EOltOt Charles H. Loo~ Rkt...rd P Nall ~t<lt9"1 ""9"9•"• [OI ... • other Otfl(ff (ftl.t M9M. )JO We.i IMf Sl•l't' L ..... lot..-11, 11 .. 0_,,,_ \l ...... f'kll\ .. l\lltOl'l kHll I t 111, 0.""tft lk><.lt•••U ~~\l•lla,L tHOtU P•11Lt­!I" s.<I 01"9 ........ T ....... ,.. (114) '4'2-4321 CY"'flld Advtrtl1lnt1 M2·S'71 Friday, November 14. 1975 RAPIST ... limb and say thal all lhe res1den t1al rapes we've had sin ce the first or the year, with the excep· t1on of one . this guy is possibly rt's ponsible." Del. Brooks said I-le said in t•aeh ease. the rapist V.'3 S polite and did no physical harm to his \'ictims. So111(· vie 111n::. d l.'sc rtbl•d h im as gt·ntle manly. 'This 1s only theory on my pdrt, but I believe it is a good possibility that this is <ilso lht· ;:,;-1ml' guy , 'J erry,· who pl al{Ut·d Nt>\\'µ..irt this s pring,·· llri>uk.-. .... 11d :"Jcwporl !le a ch Det. Ken Smith .1greE."d that th!.' "'omen's descnp 11ons of tht·ir a ttacker m atched that of the l.aguna rapist A ccord i n ~ t o victims, the ra pist has a "baby or moon faCl'." is of s toc ky build. of ;i\·erage he i~ht a nd weighs about 170 pounds !le ha!i short s anc1 y colored hu1r and 1s clean shaven Det Brooks u rged anyone ""'1\h 1nform;it1on ;i hout the man l•1 <'Ont:.icl pullet· hut not tu :.illt·mpl to rt•str:un nr l'~•plurt· the urn1t•J man From Page A I SC ORES . • • last year 's test1nl! Thei r scores ..... ·ere· s econd grade. t973·7·t. 87\h pcrc('ntd{•. 1974 -75 , 8 5th . third ~radt·. 1973 -74 , 88th, 1974-75, 87th. Twelfth grade students wer l' also within thl'.' exi)('ctations for the district They ::;ho\\·t't'.I lilt!<' change in the a rl'aS or reading and spelling, but ""'l're six puints higher this yea r in math and seven points hi gher lhan last year in written l'Xprc.-s.sion . Twe1£th grade scores were: rr· ading. 1973-74, 87th percentile. 1974-75, 89th ; v.'ritten expression, 1973-74, 82nd, 1974-75, 89th; spell· ing. 1973·74, 85th, 1974-75, 8.Jrd ; inath, 1973-74, 87th , 197,1-75, 93rd. Judge Nixes Participation In Trial SACRA~1ENTO (A l') -A Los Angeles judge decided not to pre· side over a case involving an al- leged underworld figure because the judge reportedly said he was introduced to the man by Ally. Gen . Evell e Yo unger , th e Sacramento Bee reports. The news paper T hunday quot- ed sources who were at a meeting in Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Benjamin Landis ' cham· hers on Oct. 20. Al the mee ting were a ttorneys in the case of a lawsuit filed by Moe Morton against Hollywood P ark race track. L an&i s told attorneys for Morton and the race track that Younger, then Los Angeles Coun- ty district attorney, introduced him to Morton in 1970 at a n Acapulco hotel. the news paper said. United way of Orange County north/south 100• Thanks to you it works ... FORAllOFUS .., .. ''" GOAL= $3.6 million 10~ TO DATE the United Way of Orange County, north/south. has coll ected $1,525,000-42 percent of its goal. The cam- paign raises funds for 72 human service agencies. • ....... NEXT JUSTICE? Re p . Charles Wiggins Wiggins Mentioned For Court WASlll'.'lGTCJN (A J>) -The Americ an -.J\a r Association is screening a list of fe..,..•er than 12 potential lJ .S. Supreme Court nominees submitted by the F'ord adminis tration, but the Presi- dent's spokesman indicated to- day Ford will not be bound by its recommendations. The bar a ssociation expects to report on the qualifications of those on the list early next week, Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi sent the list to the ABA Thursday. A high-ranking official called it "a very small li st .. of fewer than a dozen persons under considera· tion f or President Ford's nomination to s ucceed r etired Justice William O. Douglas. The New York T imes today re - ported th at Ad ministration sOurces said the list submitted to the ABA included. a mong others, Rep. Robert Griffin CR-Mich); Solicitor General Robert Bork; Rep. Charles E . Wi ggins <R· Ca lif. l ; Judge Arlin M. Adams of the 3rd U.S . Circuit Court of Ap - peals in Philadelphia; and four other federal appeals court judges -Paul H. Roney of the 5th Circuit in New Orleans. John Paul Stevens of the 7th Circuit in Chicago. William H. Webster of the 8th Circuit in St. Louis and J . Clifford Wall ace of the 9th Circuit in San Francisco. Cross-nation Kidnap Case A Hoax-FBI The 15-year-old girl originally thought to ha\'e been forced by h er former boyfriend from Westminster to travel 2,400 miles cross-country we nt willingly , .federal agents confirmed today. Investigators who questioned the alleged kidnaping victim sought fo r three days between Fort La uderdale and Orange County said she was not abducted at all. Katherine Ball. a student at ex- c lu sive Pine Crest School, a private girls' academy. failed a li e detector t est administered Tuesday. ''She was deceptive in her answers ... said Assistant State Attorney Jeffery Smith, who also announced criminal charges against Thomas J . Gregory, 19, of We s tmins ter. a r e being dropped. The FBI entered the case after ~1iss Ball lei\ a nottl in the ladies' room of a Waverly, T enn .• service station Nov. 4 claiming she was being kidnaped and forced to go to California. Authorities mounted a na - tionwide search for the missing girl and the former boyfriend she met in Saudi Arabia wliere their parents a r e oil company e mployes, lea ding l o ap · prehension in Kingman, Ariz .• eight days ago. Brainwashed? Expert Summoned by Heant.s SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A British psychologist considered an expert on brainwashing techniques says h e is fl ying here from Lo ndon today to examine Patricia Hearst at the request of her parents. Dr. Will ia m W. Sargent said in England that he would s pe nd about three days visitin g l\liss Hearst in her cell at the Sa n Mateo County Jail in Redwood City, south of here. Miss Hearst , 21, faces trial on federa l bank robbery charges. Dr. Sargent, 68, is a consulting psychiatrist at St. Th omas' Hospital in London. He has written many books, including ''Battle for the Mind." Miss Hearst's lawyers fil ed an affidavit in court shortly aCle r the news paper heiress was arrested Sept. 18 in which she claimed she was torture<! and driven to the verge of insanity by Symblonese Libera· tlon Army captors . .Police, Brothers ' Brawl By JOHN VAL TERZA OI tM O..llr P'I*-Slaff What began as a routine traffic afte2tt degenerated into a brawl early loday when two Newport Beach police officers and two Costa Mesa brothers battled it out in the arrestees· home. The brothers< police said, lost . l>onald J ohn J aco bi . 23. and his brother, Fred, 21 , both of 476 Wa lnut Ave., were arrested at 1 tt.m. after two separate alleged battles with police at the family home . Patrolman Steve Vance was lhe rirst lo milt it up with the brothers, he alleged today, and at one point said he was choked un- conscious. Vance said that the series of in · l'idents began when ht:' noticed a pickup truck-speeding and skid- ding irlthe Newport 1-leights ar<'a and traced the truck to the Jacoby r esidence. Vance said that moments after contacting the father of the house. h e noticed one or the brothers in a driveway . J-lis attempts at an arrest. he said, were greeted with oaths and threats. Seconds later both men we re on the ground. Vance managed a sq uirt of chemical ~1ace, but said it did little good. Vance said that the other brother the n appeared a nd ehokt"d the officer whil e demand- ing that the s ibling be let free. Rites Pending For Freeway Crane Victim 'l'rail R i ders l'yc list s 1'om F'inley (big ~uy J and Cameron Webb (little guy ) I ~kc a s pin on ne''' bike tra il along south side of East Co<.isl llig hv.·ay in Cor<>na <lei Mar. Trail runs from Jamboree Road to Avocado Avenue. It \Vas dedicated 1'hursday . Funer a l arran gements were still pending today for construe· lion crane oiler Michael Clinton Wakefield, 26, killed Thursday in the second Corona del Mar Freewav iob fatalit:v in 13 days. Ford to Consider Spokesm en at Bell Broadway Mortuary said t he victim's widow , Vicki, of t he home, 1303 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, had not yet made plans with them. Black as VP Pick A counterweight device on the crane w here Mr Wakefield was working •s an apprentice oiler crushed his head as it swung around, killing him instantly Corone r 's deputies said they had no other next-of ·kin listed ex- cept his wife . OURllA~1 . N.C . i.<\P ) -Presi- dent Ford indicated today he would consider a black running mate-on the 1976 Republican pre - sidential ti cket "Certainly , Sen . Ed Brooke. by his record. is a person who ought to be considered,·' Ford said. Ford made the statement dur- ing a questionin~ session with students at i'\Jorth Carolina Cen- tral Un iversit y. His r c re rence was to Seri. F.dv.·ard W. Brooke (R-~1ass .J . \\•ho is black. Vice Pres ident Nels on A. Rockefeller has withdrawn from-: con::;ideration as Ford's running male. Final Weekend Sofa and Chair Sale • ..... ;~r All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your home.Select from such well·knewn lines as Woodmark, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper and many, many more. A11 Leather ...,holstery at less 20°/o 7eJ "°" ~~. 'l1ee, J45 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 (7 14) 494·6551 ~ , ' 23&19 HAMHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA 90505 f:>T3) 378·1279 I 1127 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 /7 14) &1 2-2050 I £ • • • \ ' ' • l • • . I \ . i . Aiming for Top Profits 'Gel' at Lever By JOLTON •OSllOll'lft Levor Bros.,_ U.S. suboidluy ol the Anglo-Dutcb 1lant, Unilever, has spent many frwtrating ye an here batUJ..nc the titan of U\ilr laundry room and bathroom, Proctor and Gamble (Pft) -aod.JlnaJlil It bu something to crow about. Aim, Lever's new nuortde 1el tootbpute. bu turned out to be a winner. In less th.an two yean it bas captured 10 percont of the $450 inllllon toothpaste muket, which i. lood eoough for third place bohlnd Crest and Collate l>enW Cream. TWO OTHER LEVER entries, Close- up and Pepsodent, bold 18 percent of the market between them. The re- s ult is to 1ive Lever ~ !:; ~.; Money Tree Bros. a 23 percent slice ol lhe toothpaste dollars, its biggest cut since the d11ys when Pepsodent was rid.in& high. Aim Ls the only gel on the market. and lt baa capltall&ed on this feature with the advertising claim that you can 1et a toothpaste and a mouthwash in one product. This claim may have regiltered. Latest reports Crom the druastore field show that mouthwash sales are down 6 percent lb.is year. If that relations hip hol<b up, then Lever will really have a P&G fighter in Aim. For not only ts it hurting P&G in the toothpaste market. it's also impacting the mouthwash bwsl - ness, where P&G fields Scope. the runner-up brand to Listerine. The success or Aim confmns. though, that the lock to the toothpaste market is opened by cavity-fighting fluoride. F1uoride brands -Crest. Gleem and Colgate-all have this ingredient. Now 70 p,ercent of the toothpaste business has it. THE ORIGINAL FLUORIDE brand, P&G 's Crest, is !itill resting comfortably in first place, a position it has held ever since it was endof"3.ed by lhe American Dental Associa- tion in 1960. But Crest's share is currently 36 percent, down Crom the 38 percent it had a year ago. P&:G's other brand, Gleem, owns a 6 percent share. Colgate Dentel cream, the pre-fluoride leader. is taking 20 percent of the toothpaste dollars -and that may well be iU lowest share in modem history. The brand bas been on a downward slope since the ascendancy of Crest. Another Colgate brand, Ullra Brite, is also traveling downhill. This is a toothpaste sold as a whitener (helps you to get the girl or the guy). Its market share has dropped to S percent and it ·s being outsold easily by Lever's whitener. Closeup, which holds 9 percent or the market AIM IS A BRAND that's still on the upswing Surpris ingly, no one has countered it with another gel But if Crest's market share continues to drop. Lever Bros. will be sure to hear from its longtime nemesis, Procter and Gamble 100 Bidders Grant S tore Goods On A ·u ction Block LONG BEACH CA P ) -Permanent fixtures. sue ~ "Going once. going, twice -as sales counters and over sold: a W. T . Grant Store" head lights, were up for auc came the auctioneer·s cry as tion on a store by store basis a piece of the financially for 56 W. T. Grant stores be troubled department chain ing closed in the West by UIE _went on the block. financially-troubled firm The. one-day auction thi~ Ke enan Now week, however, didn't include any goods and durables and also excluded the store struc- tures themselves. An estimat- ed 100 bidders packed the place like a fire sale. In Santa Aim Bidding, held at one of the stores being closed, covered all permanent fixtures within each individual store. The auctioneer took bids on each store one at a time going down a list in a prepared brouchure served in lieu of transporting the goods from the stores in the states, which included California, Arizona, Washington, Idaho. Oregon, Montana. Nevada and Texas. Keenan Pipe and Supply Co. of Los Angeles has opened a warehouse and yard in San· ta Ana. . The announcement was made by Fred V. Keenan, President of the company. A "and opening is scheduled for Nov. 20. The new facility, located at 3535 Garry Ave . replaces the current Costa Mesa branch. MAR K ET H IG HLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Down·Jones Ind _.../lo-S&PSOOStocks 1 Bin std Mlq 2 o.rv11er wt 3 StMuh ... I Iv • Lfvllr Furn S Our> l."" J~n 6 El«:! ""'mo I CN•lllf 1.•k I JeweitOI' In ' N91Alrln .$0 10 Sl•l1Pft s .. 11 vneomm 1t1 11 A Mr pt I Va 1J HorllOll Cp 14 u s lltt•ttr 1S Aw;o Cc1 wl1 '16~~.er .. 11 Ind 11 C I Mli;,t ,, Ufl 11•1 1"4 lO LMI ln.,.1lr l..OSElll:S 1-.-i.. 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J.Jl • 1CI 1J 4 I ' j • 98 OAILVPILOT Friday, November 14. 1975 , • Tiny School ,J;t~s Up Big Sco,.-e~ I W.d. ' I 1ng-... f ~parks Kings RIVESVILLE, W. Va . (AP) - Overtime high school football games are becomine com-mqo_place in many states that have adopted sudden death rules. But a tiny West Virginia school may have one of the few teams anywhere that plays undcrtime eam ... Rivesville High School, located in the heart of central West Virginia's coal fields, has d~­ velo~ suctra 1>0werhouse that three of the Rams' e1ght games this season have f ailed to go thL· regulation four quarters. The Rams walloped Cir- Connors In Semis; Ashe Upset LONDON-Artl'lur Ashe, the 1974 Wimbledon champion, was upset in the quarterfinals of lhc Dewar Cup tennis tourney Thurs- day as Eddie Dibbs posted a 6·4, 6-2triumph. Another upset victim was Jan Kodes. who lost to Buster Mot · tram. 6-0, 6-1, while Jimmy Con · nors mowed down Bernie Mitton, 6-1, 6-1. Connors met Dibbs in today's semis w.hih.• Mottram was sc he duled to f ace fli t Nastase. Connors, who qualified for the Masters tourney with hi s victory declined the invitation to play at Stockholm Nov . 30. "I can give yo u an answer right now," said Connors. "I can't play. I'm going horn~" Connors pulled out of last year's 1r1asters arter quali[ying. On that occasion he produced a medical certificate saying he was unfit to play. and no al'lion "°'as taken against him. Oklwr lfpset HONG KON G -Second · seeded Tom Okker of llolland and John Newcombe, No. 3 seed, were eHminated today by a pair of Am ericaps in the quarterfinals of the $50,000 Citizens Tennis Classic. Tom Gorman defeated Okker 6-4, 6-4 and Brian Gottfried beat Newcombe, 6-3. 4-6, 6-3 to ad- vance into the semifinals. In other quarterfinals singles matche s. M ex ico's Raul ·Ramirez beat Spain's Juan Gisbert 7-5, 6-0, and Alex Mayer d efeated Australian Bob Carmichael, 6-4, 8-6. Panatta Wh•• BUENOS AIRES -Adriano Panatta of It aly eliminated Chilean Patricio Cornejo 6-4, 7-6 Thursday and advanced to the quarterfinals of the eighth an· nual Argentine Tennis Open. In women's singles, Chris Kemmer qu alified for t he semifinals, eliminating Michelle Rodriguez of France 6-4; 5-7, 6-4. Argentine Beatriz Araujo downed Chilean An a Pinto Bravo Thursday. 7 -6, 6-4. In other singles action. Argen- tine ace Guillermo Vilas beat compatriot Lito Alvarez, 6-4, 7-5; Yugoslavian Zeljko Franulovic defeated Hans Pohman of West Germany, 6-0, 6-7, 6-2, and Jaime Fillo! of Chile eliminated Argen- tine Julian Ganzabal, 6-3, 6-2. rleville High School 59-0 1n a game s topped at haUtlme by ··mutual consent'' of the coacbe~ -though Ci r'cl eville's coach, fa ced a rour-hour bus ride home, simply wanted to keep from getting any more of his player:s injured. A 54-0 shutout of Clay-Dattelle saw the second haU consist of just six·minute quarters. The same thing occurred in a 65-0 . smashing of Mastontown VaJley., so the games actually consisted or just three quarters. Rut that's just indicative or the way l'oach Martin "Sonny" Bartie's team has played all season. A star linebacker on the nearby Fairmont Slate College team of 1967 that was the NAIA national grid champion. ·Bartie is used to being with a winner. But the team he has produced at his alma mater has even the delight· t'd home folks amazed. The Rams , paced by the 'backfieid br:olher' trio .oLJim. Tim, and Ken Underwood, out· scored their first eight opponents by 413 -6 whi le averaging over Sl points per game. A11ahein1 DPn1olishes Oilers Huntington Beach's Steve Samperi (44), Keith .Dionne (78> and Roger Smith (6 1 J converge (above) on Anaheim's l,ou Chambrnne (42) in football action at La Irvine's Serna Bids for Crown By ED BURGART OI' t1M O.Uy Pilot IUft Wh en Ralph Serna was a freshman at Loara High, he dido 't know what cross country was. Four years later as a freshman at UC Irvine, Serna is one or the favorites lo win the individual ti- tle in the NCAA , Division II cross cowitry championships Saturday morning at Irvine Coast Cowitry Club. One of the country's outstand- ing cross ~ountty runners, Serna has already won four invita-· lionals this year, setting a course record at Chapm an where he ran five miles in 24 :08.5. Lacking size -Serna stand s 5-5, weighs 115 pounds -he nevertheless set many records in cross country and track while al Loara. "And I didn ·t know what a cross country team was until I got to Loara." says the soft· spoken Serna . Serna quickly adapted to cross country. though. Winning one race arter another ---inc luding the CIF 4-A finals twice -Serna became widely known and his name is currently a topic of con- versation. But acting modestly, Serna prefers to talk about the UC Irvine cross country team in· stead of himself. · Michigan Gridders "Coach (Len ) Miller had us write up our goals the other day," says Serna, "and my first one wa s to have our team win the title. Secondly, I would like to win the race.·· · And Serna has an excellent chance to win. His high school background proves his ability - he has run the mile in 4:07 and the two mile in 8:45.9 -and he has s~own steady improvement since·arriving at Irvine. ,. Seek Prep Record GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. IAP) -Coach Torn Saylor insists hi s Hudson football players "are re- ally hungry" for a victory Satur· day over Kalamazoo Hackett in the first high school footba ll playoffs in modern Michigan hi s- tory. The first question might be, have the Tigers ever not been hun- gry for a victory? They already have equalled the national r ecord of 7l consecutive UCI, Pirates Row Saturday Crews from UC Irvine and Oranee Coast College will be among 18 varsity eights compel· Jng in the Newpart CUp Regatta Saturday morning in the Wesl 'Lido Channel, Newpart Beach. l Tbe flrat of 18 elimination rac .. will begin al IO and UC Berkeley is favored to win the championship. Each elimination race will ....,.(eatur.e two_c.uws_compeling ' Over the Short distance of 500 ' meters. A crew is eliminated 1 after one loss and the two un· delutod eights will vie for the ti· Ue. ln addition to Berkeley, UC lnioe and O.range Coast, other kll' odloob oompetlnc are USC. UCLA and Cal State Ima 8'ach. / Allo, some top rowing clubs are entered. ' triumphs. Should they beat tough Hackett in the Class C semifin al they'll own the record alone. Jef. ferson City, Mo ., set the 71-game mark from 1958-66. "We are really fired," s:Ud Saylor, whose teams have com- piled an 85·4-t record in his 10 years as Hudson's head coach. ''Our kids want to win it. We want toproveithasn •t been a fluke .·· Apparently there are those who believe the top-ranked Tigers ha- ven· t h a d tough e no u g h schedules. Among them art> coach Di ck Soisson offifth-rankl.'d Hackett. "All I've said is that Hudson wou.ld never h ave wor. 71 in a row if it had played our schedule the last eight years,'' Soisson said. ''1 fee.I it's a great honor, a great challenge, to play Hudson. "Win or lose we'll be ramous. I! we lose we'll be like the guy who threw Roger Maris his &lsl home run pitch.'' Saylor doesn 'l appreciate any 1abs at the Tigers' schedule. "All I know is thatourschedula: is as tough for us as Hackett's ts for them,·· he said;-!-'.Hackettgets . to draw players from all over Kalamazoo, population about 8S,!i00, and we onl}t have a small lownabout2.500todrawfrom." Although the Michigan High School Athletic Association brief· ly prevented Hackett f~prac­ ticinc on artififlal tUll ~:"(eek. it changed lt.s dt!!cislori after learn· ' ing that Hud.Ilon was pract.tclng-@n ' It. ' ··1 am running a lot more hills now than I ever did before,·· says Serna. "Everything was flat in Anaheim." It seems as though Serna has improved with each hill. An easy winner in the Biola Invitational two weeks ago. Serna posted a 24 :36 over the five-mile course. He credits Miller for the steady improvement. "l never did the distances as much as I'm doing now," says Serna. ''and Miller is one of the coaches who can motivate you. He is really a hustler. "H.is philosophy is like my high school coach's. A lot of coaches will run you till you are dead, but if you don't feel like running, you can tell him . He is easy to talk to and takes an interest in every guyonthe leam.'' Miller took an interest in Serna not only for his cross country a bility but also for his track potential. "I am really hoping to run a good two mile in track this year," says Serna. 11I'm hoping to run somewhere under 8:40. '' Serna is also looking forward to the indoor season which is one reason why he chose UC Irvine over the Univer.sity of-Kansas. ''I like running indoors becau!e of th~ tight turns and becaqse the fans are.. so close," says the fine arts majOI'. "That's one (actor why I came here. "Another ts became Miller's philosophy is the same as my high school coach. Also, I wanted to be running in simUar weather and I knew w~.were golng to have a good team.'•. I ' ' The Underwood brothers - who combined for live touchdowns and 338 rushing yards in a 64 -0 roul of Morgan· town St. Francis -are cousins of the head coach. Only arch-rival Mannington, which dropped a lS-6 decision for its only Joss, has scorod so Car6 against the Rams. And that was on a punt return. The Rams· de~ f.em.e.h.M yet to~ scored ypon.~ · The fourth s mallest high school playing football in the state; Rivesville with less than 75 males in the entire school -yieldedonJv <, one first don by Its ffClllar dO. tense the lint alx sames o1 the. >ea.on. Thal ..,. Jone llni down came on a penalty. . Yet Bartle'• team rarely "runs ii up" on an opPonml. Some of the first teamera bonly have INGLEWOOD -Center Juba enough quarters to earn le!W$, Widing .. ored wltb 5:07 ie!t to •ince Bartie freely subotltules for ~ Tbunday ofght to lead the his regulars. ~'!f-.!~tlg.Kl!>1• to a comeba<k ·Jn tact, the Rams have scorta • C.-3 N1Uonal Hockey League vil1'· only 86 of their 413 point. in the tory over tlie New York lslan· second halt;-tot1lll11 only 19 den. 'points in the fourth quarter. The Kina:s struck for three Thal is. the games that have &Oab .in the rmal Period to lain ·had fourth quarters. their first victory over the lslan· den in four outings. Trailing 2· l goinc into the rmal period, the Kings evened the score with 55 aeconds gooe in the stanza oo a goal by defenseman Larry Brown from 45 feet out. Rookie Bryan Trottier of New York put the Islanders ahead againat2;23 when he lifted a shot over Kings' goalie Gary Edwards for a 3·2 lead by the vis-. it.ors . But veterari Bob N"evin's fourth goal of the season, a rebound from in close. tied it up J..3 for the Kinga-with-12: 1-7. left, setting up the winning goal by Wieting. L.a1cers Piaf# INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lakers bid for their eighth victory in 13 games ton,ight, hosting the Phoenix Suns in National Basketball Associa· tion action at the Forum. Jl begins at 8 o'clock. LA trails Golde n State (7-2) by 'llA! games in the Pacific Division while Phoenix is in third place with a4-4 mark. SometsM'ln ., SYRACUSE. N.Y. -Mihail Korlt:ia scor ed 12 points and picked off eight rebounds to lead a taller, m ore experienced Russian Na ti on al Basketball team. past Syracuse University 71 -58 in an exhibition game Thursday night. Award to Nola11 Palma Park Thursday. Below it's Jim Lucas (21) sel- ling a block for q uarterback Bill Hoisl. Huntington Beach lost a 42-8 decision to Anaheim. See story, B7 . DAYTON . OHIO -"To be able to help the club win the cham- pionship fulfilled my greatest comeback hopes," Cincinnati Reds pitcher Gary Nolan said alter being named Thursday as the 1975 recipient of baseball's \ Hutch Award. · The award is presented an· nually in m em ory of former ma- jor league pitcher and manager Fred Hutchinson, who died of cancer in 1964 . It goes to a player who overcomes adversity and- best exemplifies the spirit, com· petitiv-ehess and character of Hutchinson. Board Named QUEBEC -Construction and financing of installations for the 1976 Olympic Games, now of· ficially estimated to cost $1 billion. will be controlled by a government-appointed board, the Quebec n ational assembly was told today. . Solicitor-general Fernand Lalonde said an Olympic Installations Board would be responsible for overseeing .con- struction of a main stadium but the future role of the City of Mon- treat remained uncertain. EN'rt Sfg11• · PHOENIX -Chris Evert has signed with the Phoenix Rae· quets on the World Team Tennis beat for reportedly $160,<XX>. · She becomes the highest paid player on the circuit and the con- tract is for two years. Tremno Fourth MEXICO CITY -Bob Payne and Lee Trevino, two Of the American e ntries, finis hed amoog the leade rs Thursday in the opening day of the $40,000 Mexican Open'golf tournament. Payne shot a three-under-par 68 for second place and Trevino wound up fourth with ~ 70 over tbe7 ,JS7-yard course. Mexico's Victor Regalado claimed the lead with a blazing 65. End of Road for USC? Trojans Face Eliminatwn Saturday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Pacific-8 football race is at least a week away from being settled, but coach John McKay's Southern California Trojans could be out of it this weekend, win or lose. . Another conference race could be decided Saturday in lbe re. gionally televised game between San Diego Stale and San Jose State, both unbeaten in the Pacific Coast Athletic Associa· tion. The winner will have a 9-1 overall record for the various bowl game committees to con· sider. • McKay's chances of taklng Souther!\ Cal to th• Rose Bowl foe a ninth antUinal tim , before he leaves for l'a mpa and the Na- t ional Football ~eague, will vanish if Stonfo ats lowly .Oregon in one three P ac-8 games on aturda 's schedule~ Or, th n could take themselves out olthe race by'l~ ing their third straigJlt game. They're on the road to face ttie dangerous W ashingtoo H~es who upset UCLA two weeks ago and lost a narrow 27'"24 d~ion tO Pac.a leader California last weekend. Cal's Bears ai:~ S.l, with a nop- ·con1erence game at. Air F.occe Saturday before their seuon- eoding date with Standford. Which takes a 4·1 coPference re- cord against Oregc_>n, 1-4, at Stan· Jord Stadium. UCL~ abo 4·1, is at home against Oregon State, 1-4. . Washington State will be home, seeking to break 'its seven·a-.me looing streak by beaUna Utah. Several other nonconrerenCe games are scheduled, with Pacific of the PCAA having the toughest a1si1nment with its Salurd4y night came at •l&hth• raqked ArizonlfState. ''We're in control of the Pac-8 right DOW' .. UCLA coach Dick Vermeil said after USC lost to ·• Stanford last week and dropped to :J.2. Ir the Bruins beat OSU Saturday and the Trojans on Nov. 28, they'll go to the Rose Bowl no matter how Cal and St.an!ordfini11h. ••After we beat USC, we were kind of counting on them beating UCLA. But the Trojans have lost two in a row and it's pretty ob· vioua they're human,'' caUrornia roach Mike Wh ite said. The Bears have the nation's leading college foot\)aJl offense, featuring tailback Chuck Muncie and the passing combination of Joe Roth and Steve Rivera. While is hoping that fact and a ~Ible 8-3 linal record would al· tract a bowl invitation from elsewhere Ir there's no Rose Bowl trip. 7 7 ' • Orange Coast EDITION ---- Toda.y's £1 .. lalf N.Y.Stoek8 - • VOL. 68,. NO. 318, S SECTIONS, 58 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY CALl°FO RNI A 1 FRIDAY, NOVE M BER 14, 1975 c TEN CENTS i Newport-Mesa 6th Graders ~B~low Par'· ' . B1HIIAaYKAYE ... ...., ....... Sixth &raders-1n-tbe Newport· Mesa Unified S<:bool District llCO<Od below expeC!aliclns !or the district in au four categories test- ed in )lay or this year, acc:online to results just released from Sacramento. Sixth grade SIP.dents who were Involved in the testing are now ,.,.enth graders. District SUpt . John Nicoll said todaJ. "I'm dermitely not very pleaed with those ..,.,.... and we'll be tryinl to find out wby it happened.'' Students tested in srodes two, three and 12 scored within e><pec- taliom for the district, but there were no categories in any grade in which students sccred e.bove expectations. Nicoll said t hat scores for Newport-Mesa students felt within the top quarter of the -state's school (listricts in every- Category in every grade. However, school districts are Judsed in relation to districts with similar statistics in lhe 11ttas of socio-economic status and education of parents, size of sehools and bilingual makeup of schools. Based on comparisons with slmUar srhool districts, Nicoll admitted Newport·Mesa bas fallen down from-past years. Mathematics wastbeonly area in which sixth graders improved over tm-74. They had sax-eel in the 66th pe.rtentile in 1973-74, but boosted their scores to the 80tb .percentile this year. However, even the S>th percen· tile. which means students were within the top 80 percent of Calllornla students, was below expectations for the Newport- Meu-dlStrrCI-. - In the other areas for sixth graders, NewPort-Mesa scored : r~ading, 1973-14, 87th percentile, 1974-15, 19th; written expression, 11113-74, 87th, 1974-75, 80th; spell-inl. 11113-74. Mth, 1974·75, 75th. "We're pleased that the sixth graders turned the corner in '!'•th, but we're now looking pito tbeothera.reas,'' NicoUsaid. ''We're not particularly uhamed of our scores, burwe re· aUz.e that sixth grade is an area " we need to bolster. So. we'll look at our present fifth grade," the superintendent continued. Second and third graden were tooted only in reading and they scored within the expectations and showed little change from <See SCORES, P•geA21 j OC Assessor List Narrows to Six 21ad Accident CdM Route Site Death Studied • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol Ille Diiiy 1"0111: .... Industrial s afety experts are probing a second fatal crane ac- cident in 13 days at the Corona del Mar Freeway construction site in Costa Mesa, where a nov- ice workman was decapitated Thursday. A spokesman for the California State Division of lndustriaJ Safe· ty said, meanwhile, the general contractor on the job will be is- Tiro Gir'ls Found Safe In Mesa tearing the worst, Costa Mesa police initiated a foot and helicopter search Thursday for two preschool-age girls missing near the pond where a drowned youth 's body was recovered less than24 hours before. However. this search ended h appily and , for the two frightened youngsters, even included a short ride in a police helicopter. Lisa Winger, 3, of 006 Dogwood st., and J ennifer Dowling, 4, of Manhattan Beach, who was visit· ing the Winger home, were dis- covered about 2 :30 p.m., safe, but scared. They had gone wading in a mudhole and got stuck in it. Spotting the little girls from aloft, helicopter pilot Sgt. Carl Jackson landed at the scene just off Victoria and Brookhurst streets below the Santa Ana River bluffs. Officer Fr8nk Veloz said Sgt. Jackson waded into the muck to rescue the unhappy wanderers, who were apparently in no real danger. -They were then given a ride in· the police chopper up to nearby Victoria School, where they were reunited with Lisa's mother, Mn. Priscilla Winger and taken home for a bath. Investigators said the Wmgers• (SeeGIRLS, P101eA2) * * * Funeral Set For Youth Jn Drowning FU.neral services were con· ducted this morning for Mark Anthony Antonelli, the IS.year- old Huntington Beach resident wbo drowned in a hunting acci· dmt earlier this week near the 1 Santa Ana River. 11"be rites were ·held at Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church in Huntington Beach under direc· llonof the Neptune Society. · 1be resident of 10202 emStitu· Um Lane drowned In a small, water-rtlted quarry as be waded ou\ Monday evening to retrieve a coot be bad just shot. ~Antonelli leaves 1!i5 !atber, AntbOny, of the family~ home on Constitution Lane; his mother, Mrs. George Allen ol La Palma; brOthers Matthew and John; a •1ster, Kathryn, and lrandparent1 Mr. and Mrs. Aqust Antonelli of New York. .Following this mornln1's -..,. C•tbolic riles, Mr. An· tonlelll!s remains were acaltere4 al Ma. I ,, • sued a cit-'.tion for the Ocl 31 fatal accident. "Definitely," declared Gene Cresci, when asked if the Novo. Rados Construction Company of Whittier will be charged with safety violations as a result of the previous incident. , No specific details were availa· ble on specific charges to be in· eluded in the citation, which could result in revocation or the firm's state contFactor's license. Cresci said they will be an· nou'.nced when the citation is formally issued. Thursday morning, Michael Clinton Wakefield, 2.6, of 1303 S Bristol St., Santa Ana, was killed instantly when his head was crushed between a 10-t.on coun· terweight that swung against the side of a crane it helped support Police Officer George Yezbiclt said cr afte op erator Tony Cor d asco , of Upland, had already shouted warnings to the apprentice •iler three times in a bout one hour to be more careful. Suddenly, while swinging the 80-ton crane's boom carrying an empty cement container Cordasco said, he felt it lurch lo a stop as though something was jamming the apparatus. Harold G . Mor ris, 28, of 5306 Franklin Circle, Westminster, was killed instantly Oct. 31 acrosJ the freeway route from Thursday's fatal accident scene and three co -workers were seriously injured. Morris was being carried in· side a huge steel reinforcing rod assembly for a freeway support pillar when it slipped from a crane and plunged to earth, col· Japsing on impact. He was crushed inside it, while has co-workers now hospitalized in Newport Beach, Wilmington and Corona were apparently hit by flying debris. The accident site is at what will be the interchange of th e Newport and Corona del Mar freeways, near Baker a nd Bristol streets in northest Costa Mesa. State Division of Industrial Safety spokesmen in San Fran- cisco also clarified today exactly which firm is involved as general contractor on the job which al~ dnvolves sub-Contract.on. .) The Novo-Rados Construction Company, a m,ajor freeway and highway building firm, is in charge, but some of its equip· ment carries signs identifying it as another defunct company. Novo-Rados bas leased or rent· ed. cranes and other heavy equip- (SeeCRANE, PageA2J Another Ford Alert Issued ATLANTA CAP) -Police said the Secret Service issued an alert ·today for a man reportedly con- cealing a rifle under his coat near the Marriott Motor Hotel, just an hour and a half before President Ford's scheduled ar- rival there. : A spokesman for the Secret Service Atlanta office would only say: "We've got an investigation W\der way.·· Atlanta police uni~ scrambled to the area around the downtown motel, where Ford was scheduled to meet with state R~blican leaders at ·J :30 p.m.' and I.hen address a fund -raising diMerat8:30. "The Secret Service bas issued a lookout\ for a person supposed lo hie armed with a rifle," an • AUantapoUc~spokesmansaid. The Last Pole Costa Mesa Mayor AJvm Pinkley donned his ceremonial hardhat Thursday for removal of last Edison Co mpany pole fro m s tretch of Harbor Boul evard between Newport Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. This pole was at Adams Avenue and Harbor. Edison Com· pany has placed power lines under ground in a seven· year project. Co mpany officials said the project cost thE firm $821,000. _, Mesam Lose Brawl With Newport Cops By JOHN VALTERZA otUMO.llY l"llotSWff What began as a routine.tra!fic arrest degenerated into a brawl early today when two Newport Beach police officers and two Costa Mesa brothers battled it out in the arrestees· home. The brothers. Police said, lost. Donald John Jacobi, 23, and his brother, Fred, 21, both of 476 Walnut Ave., were arrested al 1 a .m. after two separate alleged battles with police at the family home. Patrolman Steve Vance was the first to mix it up with the brothers, he alleged today. and at one point said he was choked un· conscious. Vance said that the series of in- cidents began when he noticed a pickup truck speeding and skid· ding in the Newport 1-leights area and traced the truck to the Jacoby residence. Vance said that moments after contacting the rather or the house, he noticed one of the brothers in a driveway. His attempts at an arrest, he said, were greeted with oaths a1:td threats. Seconds later both (See BRAWL, PageA2) Brainwashed? Expert Summoned by Hearsts SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A British psychologist considered an expert on brainwashing techniques says he is flying here from London today to examine Patricia Hearst at the re.quest of her parents. Dr. William ·w. Sat1ient said in England that he would spend about thrOO-days visiting Miss Hearst in her cell at the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City. south of here. Miss Hearst, 21, laces trial on federal bank robbery charges. Dr. Sargent, 68, Is a consultiilg psychiatrist at St. Thomas· Hospital in London. He !las written many books, including "Battle for the Mind ... Miss Hearst 's lawyers filed an affidavit in court shortly after the newspaper heiress was arrested 5epr.18 in which she claimed she was tortured and driven to th.e verge of insanity by Symbionese Libera- tion Army captors. •• ' ' Stand-in Zimmer Left Out By GARY G RANVILLE CM .. 0.lly PfNl .... A special screening committee has narrowed the field of appli· cants for Orange County assessor down to six candidates, eliminat- ing acting assessor Elmer Zim- mer. Left in the running for the job vacant since mid-September when former assessor Jack ValJerga was sentenced follow- ing his felony conviction are: -stanley Krause, director or Orange County's Real Property Services. ~rge Corm ack, assistant to Krause. -Gary Cottrell, once an of· ficial in the Orange County as- sessor's office and now Rivenide County assistant assessor. -Bradley J acobs, an ex- executive with Commercial ProductsCompany . -Peter Ulrlcb, a private con· sultant. -Ralpb Kle e, San Dieco COun- ty assistant assessor. It is from these six candidates that the board of supervisors, perh aps as early as next week, will select Vallerga 's successor. Whoever is selected for the post will serve the three years re· maining on Vallerga's initial four-year term and have all the rights and prerogatives of an (See SIX, P ageA2) Mate Held For Shooting Wife's Truck Norman M. Sinclair or Norwalk remained in Costa Mesa City Jail today following his 3 a.m. arrest on, charges of shooting his wife's pickup truck. She was not in.it. Sinclair. 29, a llegedly told police he was angry because Mrs. Margaret Sinclar, 26, stay- ing at 1337 Conway Ave., refused lo let him borrow the truck. He assertedly stalked out, took careful aim and fired a .45 caliber automatic pistol into its right front fe nd er, whereupon Mrs. Sinclair's horrified hostess who heard the shot called po(jce. Patrol Sgt. Dick OeFrancisco took Sinclair, an a viation mechanic, into custody without incident and he was booked on charges of brandishing a firearm and discharging a firearm inside city limjts. Investigators said Sinclair was i:"almly carrying the gun when he approached Sgt. DeFrancisco's patrol car to see what he wanted. Pair Sought In· CM Thefts A fat man of Latin descent and an extremely pretty young woman were listed as suspects to. day in the $900 burglary of a Costa Mesa home Thursaday. Investigators 3aid evidence at the home of Louie A. Garcia, or 2541 Elden Ave., indicates the fat man and_ his attractive ac- complice crawled through a pet door to gain entry. Garcia told police his loss in · eluded a radio and television set in addition t~ other household ltem:t. Whoever stole the belongings did oot lake them out through the dotgte door, but unJocked the re- gular door fl'Om the '"'"'e..POlice said. · -,..,... ·/. °"'' ...... "*-TOP CANDIDATE? Property Chief Krause Gregg Allman Asks Divorce From Cher. MACON, Ga. CAP) -Rock star Gregg Allman fiJed a court petition tOO ay asking that his four -month m arriage to television entertainer Cher be dissolved. The petition filed in Bibb Superior Court says the mar· riage is ''irretrievably broken.'' It says the couple were separated· onNov.11 . Cher, star of a variety show, and Gr egg, si n ge r a nd songwrite r with the Allman Brothers band, were married in Las Vegas on June 30. The m arria ge, whi ch came just th ree days after Cher 's divorce from her longtime husband and singing partner Sonny Bono, has been stormy ... despite its brevity. · Mesa Swimming Program Slated Costa Mesa Department or Leisure Services chose one or the , warmest days off all Thursday to announce the opening of a new wintertim e sw imming and aquatics program. Regis tration for the rirsl session will be on Monday at the Harbor Area Boys Club; 594 Center Street. The first actual swimming session will be on Tuesday. Coast We a t h er Variable high cloudiness Saturday but mostly sunny skies. Some fog along the coast in the morning hours. Cooler, with beach hi ghs at 68 rising to 78 inland. I NSIDE T ODAV F'or painter Judy Chicago, tJtabli1hing herself .Ill' .an arli3t has meant coming lo term-' with h erself .as .a woman. See story by Daily Pilot Staff WrfteT Carol .Woore on Page Cl of the Weekendn"". latlex ..., ...... ,Trw ~ .. MY-s.nitfl _, ... ~..:::: """"'" ....... ----" -.. .... - ., ...... .,.., .,.~ ....... , AS *!:'-wli..wt D1·14 Ol>•llf9~, a -• C1 ....... _.i Alt ~ "'""-•~· a4-I T....,. ..... ..... •• •• ... ., .. c ... .... .... c. ....... --_..._. -.. -<•-., ....... ,...,.. At ••Inn•• .. Q.M •• .. C•M '-~'--~~~~~-"• • • • A2 CAIL v P1LOT c Fr1~ay. N o~ern1>e1 14 1975 Woun d e d Mes a n Moved Longtimt~ llarbor Arca rcs1 · 4ent, real estate broker and bail bondsrpan 1-"'rank Down es, wounded in an ambush murder attempt 16 days a~o. h ~1s been transferred lo a new hospital The victim . 69. w.as takrn frnm Cost ~ ~1l~sa ~1e1norial ll~1ntal tu lloag Memorial llos pital 1n Ne"•port Rea(.'h 1'hursday for further examination "'ilh more extens ive X ·ra y equipme nt available thert'. Hl' was listed 10 s<.1ti sfactory t'ond1tion today , s lo"'ly recover ing rrom bullet wounds in thl' arm and fat'e. tht' !alter Just un· der the left eyC' The slug that struck him in lhl· fat'e, tearing throu~h his s inus t'avity and sl•ve rinl! an artery tu the brain rl:'m :uns l1Ki•:l'<l at lhl· bat'k of his s kull. Authorities s aid had it nut ht·en for immediate arri \·;.11 o r thl' Costa Mes a Fire Dt•partment para medic tearn whic h went into service less than a rnonth befor1•, he "'ould have d1l'd at the :;t"enc from loss of blood The well·known Costa Mesan. of 2453 Orange Ave .. was am· bushed by an assailant who ap- parently studied his daily habits and hid in his garage that Wed· nesday night. Downes was s hot as he arrived home about 7:45 p.rn . arter hav- ing cocktails with rriends at the Marquis Restaurant, which he frequented. The victim has said he did not know or even recognize the man, report e dl y about 25. who emerged from the darkness and fired rour s hots, two or which hit him. United way of Orange County north/south Thanks to you It works ... RJRAllOFUS GOAL= $3.6mmion 100• 90• 10·. "'" ''" 10• TO DATE the United Way of Orange Cou nty, north/south. has collected $1,525,()00-42 percent of its goal. The cam- paign raises funds for 72 human service agencies. f'ro1t1 Poge A J GIRLS •.. back gate faces out westward toward the swampy area where Mark A. Antonelli, 19. of 102Q2 Constitution Lane , Huntington Beach, drowned Monday. The search immediately cen- tered on the pond area, both due to the Antonelli tragedy and the fact Li sa 's a nd Jennifer's shoes and socks were found beside the gate. Investigators suspected they might. have wandered off intend- ing to do some wad ing. Re~an 'Read y' LOS ANGELES (APJ Former Gov. Ronald Reagan will make official next Thursday his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. the Los Angeles Ti mes reported today. O RANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Thi 0..,. (o~•I 01llv Pilot ,.,.,.~ "''"'~ " tomblN><I tM N•*' Prt••· !\ ll<Jt>l•""'O ~. U" Ot""9' C-•I Pub!l..,lnq c""""""' !">tP."~'" ...:llllOI'• •<• publl•~•O M""'l•• !~'"""" r ,..i., IOI' (o•I• ~·•· N•.,00•1 !lo&(". ,.un!.nq1"'' De.cll/Founteln V•l!•t. 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I~ EST.'\.SCJ.\ A DO RF. 5tatP llistori t'al J,andm<irk. t\darns and ~1es.i Vt•rdc Dr1 v(' \\'l·::.I. SJ\ &Sun.l -5 prn FOOTBALL OCC al c:rvs:, monl, 7:30 p.m OC'C' 1''11 .\-1 \VA 'J"('ll Li· Petit Thl·;tll'I". · · l•'orum , Hp. n1 Mesa's Sears Stor e Gets Bomb Threat Security pl'rsonnl·I and f>t>li<'l' conducted a S<'~•rl'h of ~ear s Roebuck & Company at Cosl;.i M<'!'ia 's South Coas t Plaza Thurs - day rollov.ting a dynamit<' bomb threat. but found nothing. The s tore at 3333 S. Coast 1~1aza was not evacuated during the hunt for a timl' bo mb an anonymous ca!lt~r said would <'X · plode in a trash bin at 5 p.m. Ill' calledat3:45p.m . Security Officer Robert I lunter <·asually asked the caller warning or the alleged born b for his name duri.ng the C'onvers illion, hoping he might blurt it out without think- ing. "That would be stupid, ... the caller reportedly snapp('CI. Investigators s aid stor<' of· ficials were worried over the inc1· dent because of a recent wavt• of malicious mischief including $2,000 dam age to s tore windov.•s. f'rom Pag e A I CRANE .. • ment from ihe Polich·Bcnc<lil'l Construction Company which wais based in the San Gabri<'! Valley. The California Contractors' License Board, a division or the State Department of Consumer Affairs, revoked that firm 's license last July 1, for its history o f negligence resulting in workers' deaths and injuries. The firm was the general con- tractor on the job in 1973 when the towering A 1·royo Seco over- pass o f the Foothill Freeway near Pasadena collapsed, kill- ing several men and injunng many more. "He stated he looked out to see what was wrong and saw the vic- tim's skull and hair between th<" bottom of the counterweight and the front disc of the crane." said Officer Yezbick . f'rom Page A I SCORES • •• last vear's testing . Tlit'ir scores were : seconli grade. 1973·74. 87th pcrcentilc , 1974-75 , 85th : third grade . 1973-74, 88th, 1974·75, 87th. Twelfth grade studenLo; -v.·ere also "'ithin the expectations for the district. They showed little change in the areas of readin,lo! and spelling, but were six points h.igher this year in math and seven points higher than last year in written expr ession. Twelfth g rade scores "·er~: rl'- ading, 1973-74. 87th percentile . 1974-75, 89th ; written expression, 1973-74. 82nd, 1974 ·75, 891.h ; spell- ing, 1973·74. 85th, 1974 -75, 8.Jrd ; math, 1973·74. 87th, 1974 -75, 93rd. Harris Vi~ims Unafraid LC.IS ANGEL.ES L.\l'l Al· tur11l'\'~ for WiJli a m and r:mlly Harris dis closed today that key wltn('ssos called before a grand J'iry 1hat indicted the tra vchng •·111np.1n11n1:< o r Patnc1<.1 llC':.i r~t ~;uJ thl':-' dnf nut fear thl'ir kid· na1w rs At lorn1·)' J,eona rd We i ngl a ~.s furlhl•r rC'\'1~~1 led that the po1J1·e h a d une k 1d na p v1cl1m h yp 11nt11t·d by a psychologist be(orl' ll<' lt'Sllf1t•J fJ l'pu ty IJ1 s t Alty Samuel :'it:1vl·rson conc eded at a court hl•.i r 1rlg t ha t k idnap victims r·r a nk Sutte r and Tom Mal thl'\\'S. allegedly abducted by the d('fl'nd;;ints in May 1974 , teslifie<I . ;\flt•r they had been with th e de- f1•nda11ls a pt.•riod of time they dul lltll f('l'i an 1n1m1nent dangrr ., llo 1wt>vt·r. thl' prosecutor dl' nietl that authorities sought to C'Ol'fC(' ~I wiln('SS through hyp 110 "1s into gi \'ing morl' in - l'l'11n 1nat ing t estimony ;1ga1 11 st , ht• ;:l\.()\\'l'd rnt•m bl~rs ur lhL· Sym · b11lnest• l.1bt·r~1 tion Ar n1y llut \\'l•1 ng l ;1 ~s decl;ired. "1.hl' police 1nad1:.· the appcnntment fur the "'itness and brought the wit- ness lo the psychologist 's office "The e ntire session dealt with the facts of this case . . the re- ason for taking this witness to the ~yt'hologist was the same pro- blem the pros ecution ha s throughout this case -some of thl"se so·called victims show a bias to ttle defendants which the pros ecution does not un - derstand. "Some or these so-called .. ·ic- tims do not see themselves as \'i etims, ·' \\'einglass said. lie didn·t identify the hyp- notized kidnap victim. The arguments arose during an unsuccessful attempt by the I larns defense team to quash the grand j ury indictment against the couple a s pre-trial motions continued to be heard in the case. f'rom P oge A l SIX ... elected official including the right to seek election as an in ... cumbent . What the six remaining appli- cant.s for county assessor sur- vived was a two·d ay screening of 20 candidates by an ll·member committee appointed by ttle Board of Supervisors. Originally, the re were 114 ap.- plicants ror the job. But in pre- liminary eliminations county Ad · ministrative Officer Robert Thomas a nd Personnel Director Bert Scott pared the list to20. And it was from those 20 that the committee selected the six applicants who will be con sidt•red fo r th<' post b} the super\·isors . Among the prominent app11 · t'ants "'ho didn 't survive t he screening committee cut were Zimmer. San Diego County As· sislant Ass('.ssor C J Templeton and Glttnn County Asscs.svr ~like '.\1cCullou~h Vl'nlura County ASSl'Ssnr J·:e1 ~htnl'r reporte dly v.•1thdrl'W from lhl' running early this \Vel'k '!'he six applicants who are sti ll 1n the running v.'ere graded on a point basis h:-· the blul' rihbon :o;l'lt•cl 1on con1m1t tel' It is reported that Krause ac cu1nulated the highest number of points and v. as followed in order by Cottrell . l 'lrich, Jacobs c·ormack and Kin g f'r o m Page A J BRAW L ... men "'ere on the ground. Vance managed a squirt of chemical l\1ace. but said it did tittle good, Vance said that tne otner brother th<'n appeared and choked the officer while demand· ing that the sibling be let free. Kidnap Hoax Girl Wasn't A bducted The 15·year-old girl originally thought to have been rorced by her former boyfriend from Westminster to travel 2,400 miles cross -country went willingly. .federal agents confirmed today. Investigators who queslioned lhe alleged kidnaping victim sought (or three days between Fort Lauderdale and Orange County said she was not abducted at all. Katherine Rall , a student 1;11 ex- clusive Pine Cres t Sfhool, il private girls' academy, railed 1-1 Ile detector test admini!llered Tuesday. ''She was deceptive in her answers," said Assistant State Attorney Jeffery Smith, who also announced criminal c harge s against Thomas J . Gregory, 19. ·of Wes tminster . are be ing dropped. J The FBI entered the case after 1\1iss Ball lert a note in the ladies' room of a Waverly, Tenn .. service station Nov. 4 claiming s he was being kidnaped and fort'ed to go to California. Authorities mounted a na· tionwide search for the missing girl and t~e rormer boyfriend she met in Saudi Arabia where their parents are oil ·company employe". l eadlng to ap · Pfehension in Kingman. Ant .. ~gh~ days ago. r -· ' . ' • LC Irv ine sophomore F'rCJnk Gon s <tl\'es, 18. S;.inta Ana, glides to \\'in in ice sliding contes t conducted 1'hursday i11 connection \\'Ith Bio-science Week on tt1e UCJ cam- µu :;. 1'hc biology major won the event in • a run-off after the apparent winner was disqualified · for illegal use of hands. Cam- pus hijink s "'·ere held in 85 ·degree weather. • Ford: Black VP Fine DURl-IAM , N.C. <AP) -Presi· dent Ford indicated today he would consider a black running mate on the 1976 Republican pre- sidential ticket. "Certainly, Sen. Ed Brooke, by his record, is a person who ought to be considered,·· Ford said. Ford made the statement dur- ing a questioning session with students at North Carolina Cen- tral Univer sity. His rererence was to Sen . F,dward W,. Brooke (R-Mass .), who is black. Vice Pres ident Nelson A. R()('kefeller has withdrawn from consideration as Ford's running male. Ford praised Brooke, the junior se nator from !\lassachusetts. as a capable public offi cial with qualifying ex- perience as state attorney general and in the Senate. "I like him personaJly," Ford said, "and he bas an enviable re- mentioned William Coleman. ::ilready secretary of Transporta- tion, but added ''there are no more anticipated c hanges in the Cabinet.·· Ford began his visit to two Southern states today by receiv· 'ing an honorary d egree from the black college and calling for the day ''when all the children or God are brothers and sisters." Ford was greeted by hundreds or persons and waded into the crowd s haking hands as he ar- rived on campus to accept an honorary doctor of laws degree at the university's 50th annual convocation. Late?' in the day, he planned to fly to Atlanta for a GOP fund- raising dinner. cof~~·President had been asked RU NNING MATE? what blacks, If any, he was con· Sen . Edward Brooke At Durham. the college choir sang "We Shall Overcome" as alx>ut a half-dozen white hecklers from the stands or the gym· nasium waved placards protest- ing the presence of 93 prisoners on North Carolina ·s death row. A chant of ''93 Lives in Your I-lands" was shouted as North Carolina Gov. James Holshouser rose to introduce F o rd . Holshouser paused in his in· troduction and said, "1 would _ never interve ne and perhaps damage the rights or those def en· dants." sidering ror a running mate The brief exchange came in a the black college, Ford ex- meeting with about a dozen sW press ed a _general i_n~erest in dent leaders. finding better pos1t1ons for Reporters "'-ere not atue lO ask blacks and worn en. the President for elaboration Asked about a possible black However, earlier in his viSll lO appointment to the Cabinet, Ford -::;;;-.-......... ~---~~ Final Weekend Sofa and Chair Sale ... , j 4 .. ., .· .,,,. , ~< - ~· 'f -·. All upholstery reduc:ed. 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