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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• cres estro e • • Polle~ FBI Seeki11g Mesa . . -S&L Bandit ... DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * -TUESDAY AFTERNOON; N0VEMSER-26, • • • Up in Smoke ' ' ' . '' u ............... ANXIOUS RESIDeNr WATCHliS:T.OWER QF F~. Thousands Ree Los Angeles.county Holocaust 57,000 Acres Bum; Coniainment Near ' . I.OS ANGELES (APj Asecondrnajorfirewasabout Firemen moved today toward. · 25 pereent contained after racing containing fires that ... biave .. aer.oss 12,000 acr.es in.the ML destroyed more than 57,000 M't'eS--eatdy WJnter i:ecreati·on area or rural woodlands, forcing above the San Gabriel Valley thousands to nee their homes and suburb5 of Claremont and San sending a thick pall of smoke Dimas, 35 miles northeast of over the Los Angeles Basin. downtown Los Angeles. OfficiaJs No rqajor injuries have been said tbe fire .no longer posed a reported to residents. dir'ect · th reat · to ·isol-ated Mt. More than 20 homes wer;e .. Baldy Village .. destroyed,· more than· JO 'others · .(t)()ut 150 homes and·c8bins in damaged. ·the .ar.ee. wer'e eva<"uated for a Tbe largE'st blaze, in the Big time, but as in the Big Tujunga Tujunga Cari yon in.Angeles ~a-~ fire,area. m'OSt r+.iidents 'fie,e re- turning to their homes as the flames bu~ned away from populated areas and into back EXOTIC ANIMALS FLEE HOLOCAUST, AS· . tional ·Forest about 20 ·miles north of downtown Los . Aiii-e)eS, '' was reported about '50 pej'ceKt. -surrounded. mostly · ort · the crucial r("sidential front. country. · The wind-f~nned fires, about 20 ~i:les apart' on the slOpes of the San Gabriel• Meootair~» north of l.)1)1\Atagetes .. JoroedJnearly 6,000 res.illents to1 fleerthe approaching flames.' ' , At least 70 firefighters ...rresed <Stt FIK·ES, Page A2l Krishnas Under Fire in LB By JACK CHAPPEi.I. OI IM D•lly ~I IM s.t.ff Amid complaints of pre-dawn chantin g, petty thievery, m alicious attacks and myriad zoning violations, the Laguna Beach City, Cou ncil ordered a crackdown on the Hare Krishna sect Monday. The action came after council members toured the area around the Hare Kris hna Temple at 641 Ramona Ave .. talked with neighbors and collected a 19-item complaint list. The council ordered the city at- torney to proceed with legal ac- tion against the sect to include enforcement of a permanent in- junction originally issued by the. Orange County Superior Court forbidding use of the Ramona A venue property for use as a chur-::-h. . City Attorney George Logan was instructed to draft a list of procedures to be followed in cor· recting problems associated with the Krishna temple. The council's action was taken with some reticence. CQµncilman Jon Brand said he wanted it madt-clear the council was not "harassing·· the sect, but merely requiring it to follow the city·s laws, just as every other church is required to do. A list of complaints compiled by Brand after discussion with neighbors included: -The Krishna begin to arise around 4 a.m. or 5 a.m . for services, playing of musical in- struments and singing which makes slE'eping for the neighbors difficult. -The Krishna want :o see the sun rise and when 10 cars leave at once, it makes sleeping nearby difficult. -No off street parking is pro- vided and the garage has been converted to a dormitory ror women and children. -;'leighbors' plants have dis- <S-KllISHNA, PageA2) Accused Killer ·Says De Fought Sexual Advances Bludgeon Trial Victim Sought Sex--Suspect By TOM BARLEY Ol ttw D•llY PllM Staff An Orange County Supe rior Court jury was told via a taped confession late Monday that Nan- cy Fuller Atwater made sexual overtures toward her invalid hu sband's male nurs<' before she was clubbed to death in the livin· groom of her Ca meo Shores home homt" in Newport &ach. The statement C"am c rrom de - fendant Oaniel Garbis Bedelian who told :'olewport Beach police in the statement taped last Feb. 5 that Mrs. Atwater, 50, ''jumps all over me. ··she tries to make love to me but I can't do it," the l.ebanese immigrant complained to interrogating officers. "l'm newly "'C'd. you know. and I don 't feel like it ... Redelian. 40, admits in the same interview that he seized a bronze figurine and repeatedly clt•bbed ~trs. ;\twatcr until she lay dead at hi s feet . Pleading self defense, the nurse repeats several times in his statemt"nt that he only used the antique to defend himself bE'cause ~1rs. Atwater attacked him with a knife as he went to the kitchen that ni ght for a glass of water. Blood · from the murdered woman 's head splashed the livin- groom walls to a hei~ht of four ~o five feet. officers said. They satd Bedelian told them in his first in· terview that the stains were caused by cranberry juice which spilled as he ran through the kitchen. Redelian's claim that Mrs. Atwatt"r sought sexuaJ relations with him was dis m1 ssect as "non· sense" Monday by Deputy Dis- trictAttorncy Paul Meyer. "There was never any such suggestion and everyone who knew Mrs . Atwater knows that it C'Ouldn 't be so," the prosecutor said. "As for the claim that she at- tacked him with a knife let us say now that no such knife has ever bE'en found.·· It was earlier testified that a private detective invC'stigating the theft of valuable jewelry at the Atwater home a l •1238 Perham Drive sugg-ested that Mrs. Atwater fire Bedelian less than 24 hours before she was killed. Only a small portion of the mi!'· sing jewelry has been recovered, Me yer said. Bedelian admits in the taped CStt NURSE, Page A2l Oregon State Police Chief Slain in Street BULLETIN SALEM, Ore. (AP> -Holly Holt'omb, 58, Oregon state polit'c superintendent shot twice today on the Capitol Mall as he walked toward his offi<'e, died later dur· ing surgery al Salem Memorial Hospital. From Wire Services SALE!wt , Ore. -Oregon State Police Supt. Holly Holcomb was shot and critically wounded out- side the Public Service Building on the state Capitol mall tod ay, and police arrested a onetime candidate for governor . The s uspect was identified as Robert Wampler, independe nt candidate for governor in 1962. Wampler is a former deputy sheriff and state policeman. Holcomb was on his way to work when the shooting occurred atabout8a.m . ' Accepted Frequent Offers? F'ormer assessor 's aide George Upton told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Monday that Congrt:>s s m a n Andrew r1 1nshaw frequ e ntl y accept ed ~ifts of stereo equi pment from the Tandy Corpor<.1t 1on while st~rving as county a ss(_•ssor. lJ pton. hrnught l o tne courtroom from tht• county Jail where h<-is st•rvini:: .1 si x m<inth hrihC'ry :.cntc n ct'. 1dt·nt1(1ed l~i n sh::iw as tht:> recipient of :-tC'reo :-;rt:-, St'VC'r.il of which \'-'C'r<' p::i ::;sl'd on tu mP mlx.•rs of the conr,rt'ssm;in '::; f<.1mily. (ln ont• ot·ccisinn. lJpton. said, hE' mt·l ll1nshaw at Tandy's Radio Shack wareho'use in Garden GroV('. hut "'as ordered to wait out:.tdt• hy his t•m ploycr. t lpton, 56, tC's!1fiC'd that the nC"xt tim<• ht· s 3W Jl1n shaw the de- fendant had ;1 nu mht.·r of R<tdio ShaC'k hO.'<l'S sl.:Jl'ked 1n the bal'k ofh1:-c•;1r. Lfpton is the fir st prosC'cut1on "'1tne:-;s in the lr1JI of his former l'htC'f. llin:-h:.t\\' fo.tt't":-< three felony count:-< of hr1bt~ry s ll·mming fr on1 off1·ns l':,, :d!C'gl'dl y <'o mn1illt•d "'hiil• ht• :-ot·rved as <J'iSt'~sor. The fl>rtnt·r a s~1 stant asst'ssor tcstif1l'd th :1t ll 1nshaw's f1r:.t person3[ link with thC' Tandy g roup and its v1ec prt•sident, James Ruxton. camt' "'hen thi:: tStt IU:"ISllAW, Page 1\2) Coast ·~ -_..,.._ \\ea I h e r Smoky s kit:>s and con· tinucd "''1rm days throur h Wedn{'sday. l.oC'a\ ~usty northC'ast "'in d :1 tonight and Wt:>dnesday "'ilh highs of 75 ri sing to 85 inland. l,ows tonight •15 to 55. I NSIDE T 00.4. Y Officials expressed optimism that the 1,800 firefighters from throoghout the West fighting the fire could surround it by nightfall, when menacing gusts are forecast to resume. The Tujunga fire had charred 45,500 acres of valliable-c:hap ral watershed, dried to near ex- plosive flammability by six months of hot, nearly rainless weather. _Mesa S&L Bandit Sought First reports said he was shot twice. Holcomb was rus hed to Salem Hospital for surgery. State police said Hol co mb was stopped at the entrance to the building by a man who said he wanted to talk to him. The shoot- ing followed. Pre&ideni F'ronc i.'fco do Co&ta Gome.'f of fJorlugal declared o state of emeTgency today and placed oll lrOt.Jp!I an o war olerl lo combat a spreading re bellion by I..efti&t paratroop&. Story. A4. "Everything looks good," said Jim UnterWegoer or the tJ .S. Forest Service. 'VJ'he wind is staying down, and the acreage is pretty stable. We're hopeful we t'an ge.t a line around i:q~t «?C" it belote-t'1t-win·d t'·omea--tt-p~ tonight. So far it has been""lMS . than forecast for this mornln.g." • • Poljce and FBI agents are seeking an armed robber who • stole $2,337 fro'm the SOulh Coast . ~l~ia •branch or California F~at Savings in Costa Mesa. Police said the suspect con- cealed a gun in a shopping bag one! dem_alld~ that a to:Jler at the i·aVt.n·;s ~and loan h and over-the eOftltnts-of her cash drawer at about noon Monday. Other tellers at the bank. already suspiC'ious because the man loitered in the-lobby, filling out several deposit s lips, watched but did not press alarm buttons as the man bagged the money, police said. The bandit left the bank on foot but a seart'h of the South Coast Plaza mall was fruiUess,•police said. "" was described as a m ale CaU<'asian, about 30, six feet, one inch tall, m edium build, with mod high heel shoes and a fake black mustache. The teller told police she knew the mustache was false because of the sloppy job of Bluing it. to his fa<.'e . Obvious glue marks Sur· ·rounded the falsf! hair, she said . A witness, Catherine Weber. said the man who did the s h<Sol· ing appeared agitated and said something about Holcomb hav- ing fired people. She said that after the shootlna: the m an threw t he gun on the ground and walked into the build- ing where he was arrested by Oregon State Police. <S.. SHOT, Poge A2) Al Y-\ff•k • 1: ....... hll"W<lr L ,M ... ftl C..llftonol• 0.1-1111 ... """" ern1'""rt 0.-111 ""'"<'' E•,wl•I,_ ... ll.11ftnlol-11t ~-· l"wttw ll:•t•r11 '"""""'""' -- Index " ,,_ ........... •• " ... WI•• •• ... MwfMIF-• . .. .. l'olal~INt-on .. .. ,. Or~c.-,, ... .. -· lll·J .. ''''fl•,..., ... '" ... _., .. , .. 51Klr,.-.,rllittll A1J-U .. T• .. ,1,i... .. 11 11·11 n. ... ,, •• ... •. ,..., .. .. Worl1fN•"" .. " A.2 DAIL y PILOT s Tu•Sday, Novembe't 2S, 1975 Suit 'Regrettable' U.S. 'Listened' to Oil Gripes \\'ASl-ll'.'Jl;1'0N (l1Pll -Jn. t~r1or Sl•t'rt.'tnry l'hom:;1 ::. S. Kleppe 1ns1stt.'d Loday his depart- rnenl h<.u.J li::,ll'llt~d to tht· ('Om- pla1nl ::. 1Jf -.t,1ll' anti loc:.il of· fici;.1Js, .ind 11np11:,l·d "most ~tr· 1ngent C'untl il ions" on proposed oll ;,111d g;.1~ drilling l('ases off the Or11ng-1.• ('0:1st. Kll'PI'"-' !1tllll 1t wn :; "regrt'lla· hie" th <•t C<11Lforn1::1 uff1<·1als v.•t>nt lOl'O urt last V.'l't'k ~l·c•k1n.: to block the Southt•rn CJ!ifornia lc•ase sale srhc•dult•d for lk•t 11. l ie declin<'d to say v.'h;.11 lht• :-u1t would n1t·a n to !ht• ~ovt·rnrntnt ':; offs horl' lc•asing progr;1m. " ... I h!ipe that on fu ture oc- easion:-i "'e" ea n avoid t 1me- to1\Sumin~ Jit1~allon 111 tht· de· First NB Manager John Sailors Dies J ohn J .. S,11!nr". N'l'V.'port Be<1ch 's f1r :-t l'll) n1 ,1 nagt•r who il'<i the r!ty throu~h the postwar \t•ar~. du·d in S.•n l "li·n11·nlc• ~un­ day :.iftt·r 0.1 sutldl·n1llnc!i!t. lie w:.is 63. Mr. Sai lor:-, who retir{'(I from the Army HI th1· c·lo.'I(' of World \\1ar II as a d(•cnrall'<i colont•I, :-;t;.1rted in ~t·'.l.·port city St'r vice in thl' \t:ater dl•part1nt•nt and the n \\'On appointml•nt to the top s pot \\'hen the pos1l1on of manager was C'rea tt"rl. He led th,• rity adminislration until th<' poltti('al ('t1male on the Ci ty lounell prumplt-d him to shift to th£• Ci ty of t:I &gundo 1n 1956. In r ecent years, he had li ved in retirement in S an Clemente. Death c:i me after a sudden illness suffert>d at the family hon1e at Shorerli(Cs ~1ob i le ilome Park. Mr. Sailors held the Legion of Merit, awarded him for his Worl d Warll C'Ommand in England. A native of Ind iana, Mr. Sailors left the fur niture bus in<'ss late in the-1930!'i to join in th<' war effort. llis tenure 1n Newport Beach was marked by improvements to basic city services. including the police and fire depa rtments. After le~ving Newport, Mr. Sailors ser ved El Segundo until hisretirment in 1967. Mr. Sailor s was a charter member of the Newport Elks I.odge and a member of the El Segundo M asoni C' l.odge, F&AM. He leaves hi s ~·idow. Johanna: two m arried sons, Stephen or La Habra and J ohn J . of Tokyo, and five grandchildren. Private rites will be conducted by the Neptune Soei('ly. l l'rom Page Al NURSE ••• statement that he wrapped Mrs. Atwater's body in a blanket, dumped it in the trunk of the car and drove it to an auto wrecking yard in Pacoima. He admits that he stuffed the body into a 55-gallon oil drum, poured in liquid cement and then covered the container with a car door. Bad News For Officer CHARI.ESTON, W.Va . (UPll -Policeman Arnold Wehrle is in hot water with the mayor a~ain. Not Jong a go. M'ayor -John Hutchison handed Wehrle a 30- day sus pe nsion for allegedly drinking on duty. Wehrle was back on the job Friday night whL•n a complaint came about a red Volkswagen blocking a private drive. Upon arriving at the scene, Wehrle or- dere d t he car towC'd away without checking its owner. The owner -Ma yor John Hutchison. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT l..,. O•~nqo c~••• I>•'' 1>1101 ... ,n "''·•<~ ,, <orrlJ,,,.d '"' Nt•• r ... ., • ~oN•""'11 toy on" r,,.n.,. cw,1 Pub'"'""ll ('" .,.,.,, ~·-•~ ,..,,,,on• ••~ e>u~"""•<l Monn», tMoo>Ql'I r "~' '"' ~~\t• M••&, Nowf)Ott \•••n, ''"'''''"''"" tl~~<ll 1 Po11M ~1 n "'''"• ''' "' \~<1<1••1u,• V•ll•• ~nG LJ111un• 11~~.n. X..111 (_...,,. ! n "~Q'" ••Q•<N,.! •d•hUn "P11lll<\ntd ~!md~, ""d ~ .. ~ ""'' lit• l>"""P~I P.,lth"'•"Q p1 .. e• •1 jJt;t I'«<~! IH• St•l•I, Co~t• M'>• (•'""''"• •lt1~ Robert N. WIX'd P•t .,<Mn\ '"" f'wl·hYI<'• . Jack R. Curley ltlf• .,., ........ t -c.. ....... M. .... _ Thomas KeevlL Ld•t"' Thomas A. Murphlne ,...,..<1i<1Q Ed+tor 0'8f1H H. Loos Richard P. 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George Wallace. the gov- ernor's wif~, Cornelia Wallace says. In an interview with the Chris- tian Science Monitor at the gov- ernor's mansion in Montgomery, Ala .. Mrs. Wallace said drugs or hypnosis would be "the onl y way the :\meriran public can know the truth, for no hold'i barred. to have anything that we have available to rind out the truth from him (Bre mer ), barring torture or a buse ." "I don 't believe in torture or abus e fo r anyo ne,·· Mr s. Wallace said. Only a federal judge can order the use of hypnosis, but the testimony is inadmissible in federal court. T estimony from "truth serum" type drugs also is inadmissible, a Justice Depart- ment spokesman s:aid. Her belief in a conspiracy behind Bremer·s assassin ation atte mpt, v.•h ich le ft Wa ll a(·c: crippled, w;:is based on hunehes. ~trs. Wallace said Monday. However , a cons pirato r nr conspirators most likely 'A'OUid be persons who had "the most to gain" from eliminating a pre- sidential candid ate. she added. "At first I have to C'Onfess that I thought it was the liberal ele- ment of McGovern supporter s ... P.1.rs. Wa llace said. calling that group ''a very Commun ist liberal element." "But then when r saw the Eagleton catastrophe and somc• other things that happened. I think ri1 cGovern 111 a s<'nse was done in. too." she ~aid. ··And lht~ man that ended up pres 1cl t'nl was Richard '.'J i:<on, so I don't know ... " Rremer was <'On \'icled in Aug ust, 1972 of ~hooting (iov. Wallace at a l,aurel. l\1d .. rally May 15. 1972. When the Watergate in\'esti~a ­ tion unveiled the Wi s<'O nsi n primary as a key target of White l-l ouse-directed "dirty tricks"' against Democratic candidat<'s. some obser vers s pecul ated Bremer might be linked to the tr ic k s t e r s. I-l e i s fr o m Mil waukee. Later . F.. Ilov.1ard Hunt J r .. one of th e Wate rg a te con - spirators, testified befor e thl.' Watergate committee he was asked by special counsel to thl.' president Charles W. Colson to break into Brem t>r's,. apartment to see if he acted alone in the as· sassina tion attempt. Colson later repartedly called Hunt to rancel the break-in. "I ~ure would like to know why he (Colson) d.id it," Mrs . WallaC'r s aid . "And also that apartment wa~ not sealed off for hours; the correct procedur(! was not followed, ltt me say that:· <'1s1on-making pr()(•e.ss." KJ~ppe told his fi rst ne'.l.'S eon!ertnce as interior s:ecretary. Kleppt' rt'ferred to a group of l('pal al·tions filed la.st Fl"iday in '.l.'h1ch s t•vera l Orange Coast cities and the County of Orange are pa rties. The actions seek to head off the s ale of 1.25 million ucres of federa l tidelands off the Otange Co:.ist. Kleppe , whose d e partme nt now futes about 3,000 lawsuits, s~•id he hoves lo avoid court bat- tle:; tn the futur e by giving all parties a betlPr opportunity to prpsent thP ir rase b(>fore a de- c·i:-10111s m ;1dl'. lie ::..11tl governors should have "ma1or n1put .. bu t no veto power fl\'er prciJl•l'tS in their stales. Asked why such a process did not wo rk in the California dispute, KJe ppe repli ed, "Nothing went \\'ron,I! in tht' c:alifornia situation. ('l1ntart ! bet ween the state and fedt·r~I ~ove rn ments) wa.s very extensiv<'. '' Ill' s~nd California o(ficials "m ;.•de some points: lhat were well founded .. in meetings with interior department officials. He said those complaints prompted thf' department to cancel s:ome. propost'd tracts, ineluding those "'i lhin three·quarters of a mile of the Southern California roast. "In this sale, '.l..t' "''ill require the m ost stringent conditions ev<'r impQsed in an OCS touter ront1nental s helf) lease sale, .. he s;.u d Kleppe said he decided to go a hea d with th e Southern California leases because of the ''urgen t nee d for domestic sourres of oil and gas" and because of the Jong lead time re- quired by the oil companies lode· velop their leases. f'rom Page Al KRISHNA. •• appearftl. nowers are pi"ked and v.·hi.'n tht' Krishnas are con!ront- ecl , they say they are God's fl owers. -Krishna signs are put up on nearby build ings and if they are removed. obs:cenities are written in their place. Other C'o mplaints included threats and intimidation by Krishnas after eomplaints were made by neighbors to police or to the sert's leaders, and excessive trash cr eated by the sect's food handouts on Wednesdays and Saturdays. C:ouncilwoma n Phylli s S\\'eeney asked why if ordinances are bein g broken some city en- f o r c ement was not b e ing und ertaken, "There is a belief on the part or t he s t aff that the co unc il hes:itates to enforce on the part of the Krishnas," Councilman Carl J ohnson answered. Mrs. Sweeney said she did not think things were as bad as the neighbors said. ''I h e ard tes timony that nei ghbors had to sleep with ear plugs as well as keeping the c.J oors and windows closed,·· Councilman Brand said, "They have an established chureh, and if they have an established church, they have to go through the c ity's procedures. They ought to do just like the rhurch up in Bluebird Canyon," Rr and said. "We're no t interes ted in hassling these people. We are JUS1 htterested in enforcing a zon - ing law, .. Brand added. Man Robbed In El Toro A professional hypnotis:t was r obbed of his wallet, wristwatch and ring Mond ay by a man who arcosted the victim as he was en- tering hi s of rice building at 22691 I.ambert St.. F.l Toro, Orange County Sheriff's offieers report· E'd today. Deputies said John Raymond Murray, 33. of 23305 Buckl and J..ane. F.I Tor o. told them that his ass<ti lanl shoved what may have been a weapon into the small of his back and told him, "Don't move, give m e your wallet." Deputies said the assailant then ned from the area. They valued the victim's total loss at more tha n $1 ,000. l'ro"' Page A I SHOT ••• Holcom b was s hot tn the ab- domen a nd chest by the gunman. Ryron Hazelton, deputy state pol ice superintende-nt who dM ves to wor k with Holcomb. said lhe man approaehed Holcomb and said, ·' · J would like to talk to y0t.1 a bit.' "l walked on in. I didn't bear the shots, .. 1-lazt!lton said. The suspt>ct. a man with thlMing white hair , was held at state police headquarters far an hour, then hurried under tight security .'P the county courthouse. ' --- • •· ' • ••• A11d Now Left We tsuited s urfe r has come to the end of the line on this Huntington Reach wave <:1 nd is in the procC'ss of heading back the way he came. ;\!though it appears he is fa lling backwards Orr his board. the t alented wave rider is merely shifting hi s weight in orde r to spin his board around into the green face of the wave again. Woman, Girl Flee Rapists in Irvine An Irvine Industrial Complex secretaty and a young girl earh escaped what police described as rape attempts Monday t'vening. Although the descriptions of the assailants were similar and the a:1saults oc<'urred an hour apart. police said there is no con- nection between !he attatks. .I\ secretary lea ving her office al 5; 10 p.m . Monday was sur- prised by a man who jerked open her car door. forced her across the seat and rorcibly molested her, police s aid. Tijuana Fire Routs 150 TIJUANA, Mexico CAP) Some 150 per sons are homeless afte r roaring fires swept through two residentia l d istrirts and destroyed 20 homes, offic ials say. A mattress factory al so was destroyed as three blazes broke out within an hour of one another Monday morning. Her s creams and struggling apparently scared him away, of- ficers ri:;ported. A search or the area involving several poli ce can and a helicopter failed to locate the man He wa s described as 25, with medium length red hair , six feet. two in· ches tall and about 170 pounds. An hour later a t an apartment complex, a 14-year-old girl was attacked by a ma n as she left a locked laundry room at the apartment complex . Poliee said the man waited out· side the laundry room until she opened the door, then forced his way ins ide and molested the girl . He left after the hysterical girl pleaded and cried out to be left alone, police said. A search of the area was unsuc- cessful . Pol ice speculated the man was not a resident of the apartments s:i nce he apparenUy did not have a key to the laundry room. He w as d esc r i bed as 25 years·old, with medium length red hair. fi ve feet. nine inchC's tall and about 150 pounds, with a red moustache. - , ............ IDNSHAW. • ftn'D souaht a tax exe'IQ(ldoa Uft.. der ib status as an ltDpcner ot t lectronlc equipment. Upton sald Hirusbaw pulled a li:1 t of campaign contributors from his desk drawer and com. m e nt e d a bout the Tandy Corporation: "They're oot eoo,. tributing to my campaJ.&a IO th<>y "re not goi~g ~ get the9' elai m for exemption. Ii Upton testified that Hinshaw later approved the Tandy eoc.emp. tion after rtteiving what the wit· nf'Ss said were several gifts 91 stereo equipment £tom tbe lira :1nd after accepting a eampaJID: contribution of Sl,000 from Bua· • 100. . ed" Upton's testimony 1mm 1at-. Jy !oUow«i an appeal IO the l'°" by defense attorney Marshall ~1orga n who urged the panel 1' his open ing st atement to r&- cognize that ''Congressmalt Hinshaw is: a dedicated public ser vant. "He has done a trem~j<°IJ for the count y of Orange,;: ~1 organ said . "He reorgaruud the assessor 's orfice amd he i• Lrod ured innovations that have been copied througbwt this na. Lion and by several foreign coun. tries." • Morgan reminded the jury tb,at Hin.shaw's success in revamping the assessor's office had brought 1 him into conflict with many in-1 dividuals in and out of county .s government. ".'t ''He ha s made enemies,'" Morgan said . Among thoSl.e enemies he listed County~ Adrian Kuyper, removed b1y Hinshaw from assessment aP. peal hearings, and the Irvine Company which opposeiJ Hinsha w's reassessment of 12,oqo acres or south county land. Morgan told the jury that tlie prosecut ion was no more capable of proving the three bribery eharges against Hinshaw than It was of s upporting eight other felony eounts contained in the Grand Jury indictment of the Newport Re ach Republican. ' Those eight counts were dis. missed in pretrial action. "l predict that you will give no more credence to these three eounts after you have heard this case than was given to the other eight,'' Morgan told the jury, The trial in Judge Robert P. Kneeland's courtroom will re- sume at 9:45 a .m, Wednesday. Prosecutioo witnesses to be called by Assistant District At· torney Michael Capizzi include Mrs. Thais Hinshaw,' the con-· gressman 's 'estranged Wife, and convicted former county as:- sessor Jack VaJlerga. FIRES ••• smoke inhalation or minor bu.ms . but no civilians were reported in- jured. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. declared a state of emergency in the area, and Sen. John Tunney sent a telegram to President Ford asking him to de<rlare it a federal disaster area, which al- lows federal recovery as - sistance. A third smaller blaze -less lhan 100 acres -broke out over- night in the San Bernardino Mountains 60 miles east of Los' An g ele s and for a time threatened fringes of the San Bernardino suburb or Devore. However the 280 men rushed to the scene were reported making progress in surrounding the fire and no structures were damaged. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMAN OiNdOf of ........ .,.. .. ~t~eo._,, "Carpeting is a blind item. For the consum..-. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same, claim to be made of the same kind of materials, and have. in fad, not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use, one will look terrible and the other will look like new. . How is the consumer to know which is which? Oddly enough, even price often won·t Jell her. So even buying expensive carpeting is no guarantee of quality. The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the honest retailer. is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When you find samples with the names changed on the labels, run over to Alden's fast. After all, carpeting is one of life"s major investments. It shouldn't be gone into blind. DEN'S : iiisiaiiatiaii: 'custom draperiss UC. NO. 130422 166J PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAt1F! 92627 • PHONE U6-4838 -6'6·23SS ) •• r r • Ne rt Ski J"omp D~n't Need Snow. I ,, .... , ' JEFF BRUSSEAU LEAVES BACKYARD SKI RAMP IN LEAP OVER BAY Young .Skiers Bulld Jump 11 Boyfront Home In Newport; They Got Idea From Tahoe & ~ 'W@llil !? ~@!?WO©@ The column appears daily except Saturdays and Mondays. .\lt•:.u. (.",\ !J .!l12f •• 1e/epl1n111' nr1n1/J1•r. ,II" II r Can Yo11 Canoe! DEAR PAT: I have inherited an old, canvas-covered canoe I . would like to restore. J 've heard . that there's a canoe club in this area that might help me, but I. -:don't know how to contact this group. Can you help me? N .S .• Costa Mesa · Although a number of sporting goods stores were contacted, no information about a canoe club turned up. If AYS readers know of such a club and drop me a line, you will be contacted. Jtlnerattf Vet DEAR PAT : The Daily Pilot published an article some time ago about a woman veterinarian who converted a m obile.home in · to a traveling office to set up a house call practice. I misplaced Uie article and would like to get in toych with her. Can you help? M.R., Westminster Yoa can contact Ann M. Lucas, D.V.M., by phoning 49f·2701. Got the Bl.- DEAR PAT: I recently used Era liquid laundry detergent and it stained several articles of clothing. No warning was given on the bottle to indicate blue stains could occur. How can I contact Proctor & Gamble about this? J .V., Costa Mesa Write to Proctor & Gamble's ;nata office at Box 599,_ CIJ:lcin· pati, Ohio 45201 . Write "Era'' on jhe envelopel Explain your laun· dering procedare and describe the fabric content of the stained ,1olhlag. You wm be oontacted after your complaint is evaluat· ,.t. according to a spokesman for .themanuf acturer. r :1957 Calewtlar L DEAR PAT: Where Can I get a calendar for my collection? oesn't have to have any cular scenery and the size is pot important. , R .O.W.,CostaMesa Amerif'ana Collectors Shop, 111 E. Cubbon, Santa Ana, bas 1957 calendars in stock. 'lbls firm specializes in baying and selling paper f'ollectables and old elec· tion• campaign. materials. It a&oeks calendars from IM to the prese nt. Your tt57calendar llloald coot botweeaP61$4. ) .,.. <:arll •.i,rn DEAR PAT! I love I<> play ~artis but tind it increasingly dif- fl.cult to hold them in my hands bttause of arthritis. I've looked for a card holder, but haven't had • iny luck finding one. Can you 4elpmeout? F .J .• Laguna Hills ;, A bolder for 40 unlo wllb lhr<e 11ered slots can be ordered from fublonABLE, Rocky Ifill, NJ t8553. ADotber re1der requested Vtoformatton about a needle 1hreader. Tb.is ltem and other de· -de1l1aed "' alllbt .,.....,. 'Wllb red .. ed pby1lcal ablllti .. •re offered by till• flra. A fttaJoc lo ••aUable for ZS cen .. ltomlbeaboye1ddr..._ •• . . r----- Take a Swoop But Inspector Wary By JOHN VALTERZA Of ""' 0.11 y Pi let 181'1' While the rest of the Orange Coast 's skiers watch the weather reports and pray for a cold front, another group of youngsters just as hot on the sport simply watch the tide tables. For their skiing relies not on the weather, but on the depth of the water off a Beacon Bay home in Newport Beac h. The North Bay Aerialists don't need snow. Jus t a wetsuit and some daring. The ski jump starts on the roof of the home of Sa m tlumphries, swoops down over the sand to the water·s edge a nd then flares skyward again. The aerialists land in wal<'r deep enough to make it safe, ap- parently. The idea, said spokesme n for the group, came from a magazine article s howing a prototype on the shoreo{LakeTahoe. Construction, they said, ended late last wee k, and the first trial runs worked almost without a hitch last Saturday morning. .<\s t.he g roup took turns tumbl· ing into the bay someone from the. city of Newport Beach showed up -notjust to watch. ,The building inspector took a look at the series of two-by-four br aces, the plywood and the plastic gr ass coatini;: along the run and whipped out a red tag. lfumphries said the city order forbids any more construction on the ramp. But the group thinks it"s high enough already. Preca11tions Urged No County Smog- But Watch Smoke ''Condition Ad a m . Clear forecast." That message, which means there is no smog in Orange Coun- ty, was transmitted Monday by the Air Pollution Control District and will probably be repeated to- day despite the pall of smoke and fine ash hanging over the county. But according to county health officials, don't let that message fool you if you have s mall children or serious cardiac or respiratory ailments. "As far as we are concerned, the same precautions should be taken in this smoky condition as you would in a smog alert,'' said Dr. Thomas Hamilton of the county health department. "That m eans staying indoors if Property Tax Exemption Deadline Set Dec. 1 is the deadline for fiJ. ing late appl ications fo r homeowner's property lax ex· emptions . aC'cordtng to th e Orange County Assessor's Of. fice. "To qualify for tht> exemption on the property la:"C assessment. a ta'<payer must have occupied his dwelling on or before March 1 of this year,•• a s-pokesman for the assessor's office said. The first deadline for a full $1,750 exemption was April 15 but homeowners who failed to apply by that date cluftstill fi)e until the Dec. 1 deadline and re· ceive 80 percent of the exemp- lioo -about $1,400. The assessor's spokesman said if it can be determined th~t an error in mailing application forms prevented a property owner from mailing his form prior to April 15, the full deduc· tion will be granted if the Dec. 1 date is met. "This is a new section of the law that protects against com- puter error in mailing out the Jorms," the spakesman said. ''We check our computer mailing reido~t to determine if the person was overlooked for some .reason and if he was, he would be entitled I<> the full 100 percent deducUon." I --p ossible if you h ave bad re:spiratory or car:diac problems and keeping children from too much aetivity." The fine particles suspended in the smoke from two major Los Angeles County fires can get past the body·s respiratory protection sys tem and enter. l ower bronchial passages, Hamilton said. # Edward Camarena, county APCD officer, said it is possible for his office to declare the coun· ty free of smog despite the smoky conditions. ''The State Air Resources Board has not yet come up with alert standards for particulate matter like that in the smoke,·• Camarena said. "If the gases we eall alerts for are not present in s ufficient quantity, there hi nothing we can do.•· Camarena said it is possible first stage smog alerts might be called in the northern portions of the county due to carbon monox· ide contained in the fire's smoke. He noted that the material hanging over the county is like that produced by a backyard barbecue, a fireplace or by cigarettes. The county experts said the s moke layer is relatively uniform over the county, though slightly higher concentrations have been noted in the central and inland areas near the moun- tain foothills. Slightly higher coneentrations have also been noted in the coastal portions of the county at times when the warm desert wind carrying the smoke collides with cooler marine layers. Purse Theft Suspect Held ' A Santa Ana man was jailed by Oranee County Shertrrs officers Monday after he allegedly grabbed a purse from a woman who was parking her car in the Laguna Hills Mall and atte mpted to flee from the area. Deputies said charges of petty theft have bee n filed against Kenneth Coffman, 25, of Santa Ana. They said Coffman grabbed a purse held by Ursala George, 46, of 25001 Montverde, Laguna Niguel, as she stood by her car itbortJY after parking the vehicle. Deputies said Coffman was grabbed and held by wil<>esses to the attempted~elL • ~ I -- Mesa Fair Racing Nixed consider the idea. A pro-posal to lease five acres at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa !t1esa for a miniature. lndianapolis-stylc raceway has got ore to a false start. The proposal -to lease the land on the corner of Nt.•wport Rouelvard and Fair Drive -ror S25 ,000 a year has been turned dO\\'O by the fair board. Fairground::; manager Jim Porterfield reported that the board denied the plan last week after a committee found th at it would cost too much to break an existing lease and because the proposal doC's not coordinate "''ith the master plan as it is currently being drawn for the fai rgrounds. Porterfi{'Jd said that if thcr(• is still a market for s uch a raceway after the master plan is completed, and if th e pro· posaJ does not connic-t with thC' master plan. then thC' board v.•ill 1'he proposal had bt>en put forward by Indy Ral'eways of California, a group of Soulhern California businessmen. They hoped to operat(~ a raceway for adults, who would compete against the clock around a half- mile course a t $1 a lap. The proposal also contained an op- tion to r{'nl anolh{'r five acres for a second track if the first "''a::i successful. pay any charge for opening your Tax-Deferred Retirement Account? • During The Months Of November and December You Will Pay Absolutely No Charge For Any IRA or Keogh Account You Open. We're here to help. And to make it eas ier to open an IRA or a Keogh retirement account, First Federal Savings is waiving the 1975 annual $7.50 Trustee Fee usually charged on these types of accounts. For November and December, the service is lOOo/o free. Offer expires December 31, 1975. The sooner you open an IRA o r a Keogh account, the sooner you'll be saving tax dollars on your 1975 federal tax return. And the sooner yo u'll be earning tax-free interest too. (IRA and Keogh account interest is not taxable until the time you withdraw funds). Who Qualifies? Any self-employed person 1nay deduct up to $7500 fro1n his federal income tax by setting it aside in a Keogh Plan. Any employee not already covered by a retirement plan may deduct up to $1500 by opening an Individual R etirement Account (IRA). THESE RETIR EMENT PLANS CAN ~IEAN H UNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN SAVINGS ON TAXES. SO DON'T HES ITATE. CALL FIRST FEDERAL SAV INGS FOR MORE DETAILS SOON. (f) I I . First Federal Savings Of, Santa Monica Costa Mesa Office Baker Near Harbor 549-9141 Mat1ER: f5uc. ARSTFEDERAL "iAVlNG"i & LOAN A~~tATIONOPlllf\:O.'TA P.tON'TCA.\ 7'. , ' . A.. DAIL y PILOT .Josi .~ Coasting ,~~J ~-·. 0 with Tom arphine ON TJIF. ROAD: I don't know twhat it takes to get a little r~peC't out on our street$ and highways these days. It used to be that lht" m otor car was king of .lhe road . Today it seems Lo be the f"object of scorn. Only this m orning, I met this young woman at a Costa 1\tesa in- ters l'<.'tion v.•h1c h w ~ allegedly , ('Ontrolled by four wJ.y boulevard : stop sign s. Th e two of u s • gathered <lt th e crossroad at the :-.ame timt", she ~1rri\.'ing from the s ide street . I rolled up and stopped, s miling at her as ~st I c.·ould at s u<.'h an C'a rly hoor. S HF. STARED BLANKLY through my windshit•ld, never f'veo hesitated at the stop and breezed right on through the crossing in front of me. She never even said excuse me. sorry, boo or go to blazes. She just went. ShC' was rid ing a bicycle. Well. I jus t sat there for a minute. You know, it wasn't so much that she h ad deliberately .blo\~1n th(' stop sign right in front of ro('. It ~·as the way she did it. With total arrogance. I..ike bud· dy, I'm com ing through and you better not eve n let fba t automobile qui vver. Today, what with the fuel and money shortage. ou r coastal bicycle population is on an un· precE'denll'd boom . And we have some good people who are pushing bike safety programs like Ray Russo, who teaches 'Cycling out a t Orange Coast College and George Arauz who is areal enthusiast right here at the .newspaper. And the various police departments send safety olficers around to the school to preach road safety to the kids. MOST OF US, I suspect , are quite willing to share the road with those peoplE' who PE'(lal their way rather than burning up our matural rE"sourc('s. 1. But sharE" doesn't mean thE'y h ave God-given right-of-way. , .. They may be in the minority 11K.&l you'll grind your teeth wbeD you mttl some of the&e bicyclists at the intersect ion : The Creep! He approaC hes the stop s ign with his bike wobbling all over the place. He's ~·ing~to keep from stopping whiti'fOokfq' like he's going to stqp. Pl aYs a go-no go game with you ih the in· tersectio n. Causes you to kill the engine if not him. C1Jculating Carrie : You already met her . She just looks you in the eyeballs, dares you lo move and rides on. 11<><.shot H•rry : Usually a kid on one of those tittle hotrod bikes. Approaches lhe stop sign like he was a circus a ct . Skids around a lot. Stands the bike on its rear in a wheelie. Finally gets stopped at the stop sign going sideways. Yells som~thing obscene 1t you for putting him to all that trou· ble. Cannonball Cal : You vt('W him with alarm as he approaches the intersection on his 44-speed rac- ing bike, helmeted head down over the handlebars. I-le is pump- ing like crazy and s taringstraii ht into the ground. Flashes on thr'?ugh the crossing at 52 mi1e5 an hour, not even looking up, like he·s drag-racing his last quarter- mile. It may be bis last quarter- l}lile. Well . we can all learn to share the road. Rut not with these peo- ple. Death Allowed By Judge HILO. Hawaii CUPl ) -A judge has ordered turrled off a res pir ato r at t ac hed t o a woman who has been in a coma for nearly two weeks rrom a s us- pected overdose of drugs. Judge Shunichi Kimura took the action 1'1onday in the ca5e ol Alice Cameron, 27, after five of seven doctors declared her of· f1cially dead. Police said the woman had a Portland , Ore .. arr est record for drug-related offenses. She was found in a deE'p coma al her Hilo home Nov. 12 and officers said she was 5uspected of having sv.·allowed cocaine. LAWYERS INVOLVED said the Cameron case should not be compared with the NE'W Jersey litigation involving Karen Ann Quinlan. They pointed out that both sides in the Quinlan case agreed the victim was not dead. The question here was what con· stituted death. Legal complications began when Kimura last Thursday named a lawyer to act as Miss Camer on 's gu ardian. The at- torney, Ron Gaddis, asked for a temporary ordE"r restraining her physician from removing her eyes for trans pla nts. During the weekend, G addis a nd Mis s Cameron·s doctor's lawyer argued the question of whether the woman was legally dead. Of the seven doctors who testified before Judge Kimura1 five said the ir examinations showed she was dead, one said he "just didn't know" whether she was dead or still in a coma. Won'tRntp Gov. lt1 a r vin Ma nde l of Maryland, indicted Monday on 20 counts of mail fraud and two charges of exchang. ing favoritism for secret financial interest in two real estate ventures, says he is innocent and will not resign. SHE BLEW IT ON SUICIDE TOKYO (AP) -A l~year-0ld woman turned on the gas to com · mil suicide after a quarrel with her husband. changed her mind but forgot to turn off the gas before li ghting a cigarette, police reported today. They said the expl06ion Mon- day destroyed the two-story apartment house in a Tokyo sub· urb and injured the young woman and another resident. The wife·s identity was not re· vealed because she is a mtnor . .17-hour Uprising • ' Rikers' Inmates Release Hostages NEW YORK (AP) -Angry guard! staged a protest and won their own promises from city officials after rebellious inmates al Rikers Island city prisoo. were given amnesty and pledges of im· proved conditions in teturn for Ule reJease of rive hostages. The nearly 1,200 inmates iit'lhe' prison re~eased the hostages unharmed Monday following a 17-hour uprising. About 200 tired, unshaven guards, angered at what they saw as unwarranted leniency toward the inmates and fearful for their owntuture safety, promptly walked o(t the job after the truce. Slll'i•a• N-.t Natfea PARAMARIBO, Surinam <U PI) -Surinam, once traded to Holland for a rocky island called Manhattan, exchanged more than three centuries of colonial rule today for an uncertain future as the world·s newest nation. ( IN SHORT -) anc15;:::~·~n~r~it::.:= hoisted at midnight in _ . Paramaribo's soccer stadium to the banging of drums and the cbeus of thousands ol SUrinamese citizens. MOf111Utan WIU ReMala UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -Armed with a White House df'Claration of support, Daniel Patrick Moynihan says b~ will stay oo the job as the chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations and will ('OOtinue talking back to critics of the United States. "I have no plans lo leave,·· the48-year-0ld Harv Ard profesSOf' said Monday after a 40-minute talk with President Ford in Washington. Their meeting followed reports that Moynihan was on the verge of resigning because he felt he wasn't getting suffl. ciE'llt ba{'king from Washington. ltufgn Dlae ,Wltla Fords . . ' WASHINGTON·.(i\P) -Nearly SO federal judges, at least seven of whom have apparently been under consideration tor the vacant seat on lhe U.S. SUpreme Court, dined Monday night with President and Mrs. Ford. If the Pr~sldent has made up his mind about his choice or about when he plans to announce it, he gave the jurists no hint. "We 're going to keep you hanging on the brink," he told reporters beforehand. · New England Gets Snow \ . Ocean Ga/,e Sparks E~tem Seaboard'StiJrm Temp..,.aturn Al.._Ql.Or All.,ta 81-rCk Bo\lon .,"alo o;u., (.lf..:IMMl Ot ... 1an<1 0.llM .,,_, .... ~ .. " ~ •• ~ ~ ., " ~ .. J .,, .... ... "" .m " . .. 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Thf' rebels invaded and grabbed control of four major bases and took several senior of- f icer s pri so ner without bJoods.bed to demand the crea· lion ol a far left government. Parems Seek New Guardian For Daughter MORRISTOWN, N.J . (UPI) - Karen Ann Quinlan's parents are dissatisified wilh their comatose daughter·s legal guardian and want superior court judge Robert ~tuir to appoint someone else to look after her interests. Joseph and Julia Quinlan, of Ro:<bury, N.J . Monday filed a motion asking Muir to replace Daniel Cobur n as cour t - appointed guardian, saying he was "hostile" to thE' family and would interf('re with their rela· tio~hip with Karen's d<X'tors. The parents also said Coburn advocated using "experimental or hitherto untried med.ital pro- cedures" to treat Karen and complained he has never coMu1t· ed with the m about her welfare. SHORT OF REPLACING Coburn as guardian, the family asked Muir to stay his authority Wltil an appeal is heard on their Tf'QUe5t for permission to turn Off the respirator whic h has kept Kar"n alive for over seven mont hs . A hearing on the motion was set for Dec . 12. ~fiss Quinlan was the focu s or nationw ide attention during a re cent trial on her parE"nts' request that she be disconnected from the life.sustaining respirator and al· lowed to "die with dignitr. ·· On Nov. ·10, Muir denitd the· Quinlans' request saying t hat would be homicide. He named Coburn her legal guardian to spare her parents the anguish or making decisions -on their daug~ter's medical care. Other trlJOps,,oined them and oc· cupied teJl!vl1ion and radio sta- tions and outlets ot the mas! media. , The pre$ldent called the re· hellion "an attempted coup d·e· tat .. and vowed to smash it. THE REBEl5 said in a com· munique broadcast by the state radio that they would hold the four bnes until the air force chief of stllff, Gen . Jose Morais e Silva, Pinho Freire and two other moderate inembers of the military·1 rllling Revolutionary CouncjJ .:... Majors J aime ~ta Ne.Jea._,.and Joee Canto e Castro - wer•~ouatf.d. The of~ers ar~ suppC>rters-of the beleaguered governmmt of Prem!fr Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo. Portucueae military police, also a leftwing group, <X'cupied the Lisbon o(fices of the offi cial Portuguese n('WS ageOC'y ANOP. They did not appear to be interfer- ing in its operations. (11'ffF.R UNITS had earlier m oved in o n the national television and radio stations, ap· parently to keep them from being takE"n over by moderate forces. There were also unconfirmed repe>rt.s that militant leftists of a light artillery regiment stationed at Beirolas, in the Lisbon area, had begun handing out atms to civilian leltisls. A communique from the general staff of the arrp,ed-forces said dissident paratrobpers first took over an air base at Tancos near their own base, 35 miles up the Tagus River from Ll sbon. AN AIR FORCF. officer said leftist troops th<.'n occupied the J\.1onte Real air base 60 miles north of the capita l. the Montijo base just across the Tagus River from [,isbon and the l\1onsanto base 1n Lisbon, which is the air force's regional headquarters and communication center. The government radio said there had been no fighting at any of the bases. The gene-r al staff communique said th e ·seizures of lhe .bases \\"ere C'arried out by ;,Vicli'mS of cri.minal manipulation.·· It .~.aid units defending th e base's llad been ordered not to fire on the al· taC"kers in ord('r to avoid "a grave situation." Will Not R- Sen . Adlai Stevenson Ill, (D· 111.),·announced Monday he wou ld not seek . the Democratic presidential nomination . Hi s decision as- sured a crowded March 16 Illinois Democratic primary. Sniper Kills Clerk Then Shoots Self DETROIT (UPI ) -A sniper firing from a top-floor hotel room killed a grocery stock clerk who was pulling two women out of the line of fire and wounded two rx>licemen 1 ate ~01tday, Then he apparently committed suicide during a lire ignited by police bullets a nd tear gas. "The place was an inferno," a policeman a t the iocene said. ''There was no way foe lheguy to get out." Police identified the 5niper as Paul Dawson, 28, a Vietnam veteran who liv('d alone at the hotel. They said Dawson ap- parently shot himself as fire swept the hotel . POI.ICE SA ID Dawson ap- parently diE"d in the room that served as a vantage point for the shootings. His body and an army carbi ne were fou nd in a third· noor room after firemen ext- inguishedthe blaze. Police said G·erald "Cowboy'' ~orth; Wh6 'alSOtiVe<J [n'Uli'e hotel and, wor~ed Parttime as a store {'Jtork and port('r:,;wu felled by- the sniper's bullets as ·he dashed into the street under fire to pull two women to safety. We Still Make House Calls" Every day -seven days a w.aak -more than 900 of us bl1ng Iha Dally Pilot to homes along the Orange Coast. We are !earning what It Is like to be In business by being In business for ourselves . Our business Is giving you good service. • We are proud lo bring to your doorstep news of the world and ·your community -all for less thll.l' 11 .centa a day. r DAILY Pl.LOT~ - r omen Seorned 1 Hell Hath No Fury Like. • • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Eicbt wom"' lilted 'into a hotel by an ad for."teaf hostesses~' then ar· rested on pro1titution charges fUed an $8.t million dJma&e 1Wt Monday for false arrest. The 1utt accused 2S vice amcers and two of. firlais ol the Son FemsDdo ValleJ Sberatoa Hotel with violaUnc the C<Xlltitutlc6al rllbts ol wom111 and false arrest. ., Tb• f'i&bt were • ~ ....... ts. tlll Al Flees Fire • erae LOS ANGELES Pl -A ,_.lerie lo widen the eyes of P . T. Barnum bu be<n NO<ued from the ~ Jawa of tho rear'• larse1t North Amerlcu -•fin. -1 . P'Our Aliicm llom. a 8enpl t11er. a Peruvian Dama. 1ever&l bobcats, rDount•• llom, wolYa "°"fan, rattleaaak•, .,....., doekeya, tattle, A buf alo, rac~oon1, mu.le deer, cblrkens and dom•U• doe• and catt wore ellJW -••rd ••Ir MonClo.r by city animal -tr.ii olllcers 0< tbelr rnuten or were turned IOOM. to &l&r'Ytve u belt til!Y could. HVNDaBDS OF allOall aalmals that live in the fire sone were burned to4-atb. olficlala said. "In llol dry areas lite Southern Callfomill .thtte ii very little natural decay ot vegetation. Fi"1 hu a rejuvenatin1 effect -ll perform.a the psefl llal l4ll'Yl<e of reeyclln& Ille plant Ufo, ret11tnln1 nutrl1111t to Ille oott." boaald. He 114ded, "Act...U,, Ws a«t ol firo ·la onl7 c~ol • in mu's ....,.., From Ibo e<oloCl•al point view' 11·1 • cood Wna. '"The recrowth.,.. wW IJl'Oride a much lartet food 1upplr thu ...,...., oad will support a Iara• wlldllfepopulaUon,"boaald. "Mule dear, for ""omple, not onlr find reloUve· ly little food In on old·irowth chaparral brushloncl aree, tbor evon hove difficulty ....tn1 lhrwlh th• undtt11owtb.'' ( ,..--------amoni S3 women t.ken State ) Into <uotody last o... 22 , at the Sheraton and later '---------' cle,_red of prosUtutioD char1e1 by city attorney Burt Pines, who ruled that police bad used entt'ap- ment to lure the women to the hotel. .SO-hoe.r 2 llappetl ''We saw thf' rirecom1ac,''uld Animal Coatrol <Xfittr James Wuhll\clOD. "We knew lt was Juat a matter of time before it would actually reach here.·· So they "•nt up Into Loper Canyon and Ka,.1 Can)'Oll. two of the areas most devutat.ed by the 45.000.a('re Angelr.s Fr.ftst blue. to do what they could. They found two wild animal parks desperate-Ir woni<d about their btasta. "Wt'vt had eYttYthlng from deer on top o( roofs Lo a aquirrel looee iD a laoule," said another animal <olllrol officer, Larey Weller. SEC'Stood Up' By H. Hughes I SACRAMENTO (AP) -The malterol Sominex 2, an over·the·counter sleepin& preparaUon. 11 be- ing sued for failure to prcwide edequate warnints and directions, says state Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger. Younger reported Mondi)' that the ault was filed in Sacramento Coun\Y SUperlor Court acalnlt J .B. Williama and Co. of New Yotk. Somi.nex 2 had been ordered off the ahelves last week by the state Department of Health. ROTC App,..-.1 BERKELEY (AP) -Reversing a five.year stand against military ins"-'tion, raculty mem- bers at the University of California campus here have decided that ROTC classes should receive academi<' <'redil. A UC spokesman said Monday that the faculty had voted 553-409 in favor of accreditation. provid- ing ROTC meets certain academic standards. Ull'tT ....... HE ADDBD mall!' birdl bail to be d .. troyed because their feaU.-...,. badb' bumod and their e,.a Hriou1ly damapd by beat and smoke. About 200 hones -• bnJuibt out to safety, they said. "Some ""'1'1e who...-e boatdllll hones had no way ol moviDa lhtm out." safd Wuhington, •·so we went in with tr•ilera." A bllflalo, aome bol'ffs, ~kl and donkeys kept at Hathaway Home, a wilderness retr~at in the area. had to be turned loose because there wasn't sufficient time lo move them before the fire swept throulb the property. The more exotic beasts were kept at another animal refuge in Lopez Canyon. officials said. Waahington said he foresees a marked upsurge in predatory animals, such as coyotes and vtn0mous snake!, moving down lnto r esidential areu either ntttng the names or seeking new food sour<'es now that their habitat bas been ravaged by fire. SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -Billionaire Howard Hughes repeat· ed past leaal performances Monday b7 lailin1 to •ppear !or a depoattion before the 5ecurlty •ncl Exchonce Comml11lon. A lrderai Judge had«· dered Hughu' to appear !or tbe deposition ..., .... the SEC and other plain· TV Actor Arrested tiff• wbo have civil suits against the recluse billionaire in C'onnection with Huabea · acquisition cl Air West In 1968. Atter Hu&he• didn't show at the federal build· Inc's SEC olll<•. a private New York at- torney, l . Walton Bader, said he would ask for a hearin& on whether Huehrs is alive, dead or incompetrnl. He said be also would ask for a hearing on whether or not Hu1ht'li is dead. Attorneys for the other plalntifts d il· associated themselvM from thi.& action. Poteer Pla•t PetuH•g CA RLSBAD CAP) -The controversial ex- pansion of the Encina power plant still faces one minor and one potentially major obstacle. DOI AUNS ALONG ROAD NEAR GLENDALE Animals From llamas to Peacock• Were Rescued ON THE POSmVEside. biologist Dr. Richard Vogl of Ca) State University Loe Angeles 11ldthefire will stimulate a new growth or vegetation that will have a beneficial effect1n the long nan. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Formrr child actor Thomas Noel Rettig, who starred in the Lassie televi1lon aeries in the 1950s and early 1960s, will be lri~ Jan. s on chat1e1 of conspiring to smugale tocaine from Peru. • Bador Is the attorney for Victor and Ellen twrtz, who said they !Oil $10,000 to $15,000 in tllo Air w .. t acqubltlon. City manager Paul Bussey 1ald Monday the ci- ty must reapprove a 400-foot 1mokestack for the new generator at Encina proposed by San Diego Gas & Electric Co. Meanwhile. opponents of lhe expansion are still fighting to have the entire projeet scrapped. It w .. 1. The St•r• LOS ANGELES !AP> -A U.S. District Court Judge has senten<'ed t"·o Southern C41lfornia men to prison for fraudulently u.aini the name. of three movie stars to promote mulU·million dollar sales of movie theater franchises. Prosecutors charaed that Joseph Kosseff and Joseph Warshauer used the names of Debbie Reynolds. Gle11n Ford and the late Agnes Moorehead· to lure Investors lnlo,lhe "mini-theater"' francbJses . Ford and Miss R.!ynolch testified as prO.ecution wit· · nessesinthetrial. Parents ,Fight School TV Use PITTSBURG (AP> - The United Pentet'OStal C hurch and the Pittsburg Unified School District superintendent are moving toward a showdown over a chW'('h rule that forbids children of the church's mrmbtts to watch television or movies. Rothschild said. ''They arr nonse<'tarian in purpose and manner. We !eel if children Wt:re al· lowed to leave the cla'ssroom during the showings, it would be a dmial or tfft('live·educa· tlon for them.·· Carol Kerr said she and other parrnts belonging to the Pen- tecostal Church either were unaware their children had been watching the programs in school or had made at· rangements ·with teachers far them . tO be excused. ' Turkeys Still · Good Bargains MODESTO <AP) -Thanksgivin' turkeys are higher lhan last year but are still a tietter bargain than beef, industry spokesmen say. Turkey prices are averaging about seven C'ttnts per pound above 1974 but remain below the record set in 1973. said Henry Turner of Mod esto. executive qi.rector of the California Turkey Industry Federa· tion. Grade A frozen turkeys reportedly are retailing for 54 <'ents to 59 cents a PoWKI this year. "We·ve done a better job of keeping prices down than any other se.:ment or the food industry •.. Turner said. ''Look what has happened to the price of beef, park and lamb by comparison.·· , ,, TVllKEY GllOWEllS and produoers want to keep their pri<'es as st.able as possible to avoid lhe boom or bust sC"ena.rio ol recent years, said Harry ~lcLau.ghUn. vice president o! the Gran1e Co. here. "Prl<'e increases up1et demand and interrupt pr~uct flow , .. he said. "About two years ago. pnces climbf11 about 15 ttnts above the current level, and consumption fell . creating a suppJy· ba<'kloe . Then pric~dropped. ·· That combination. coupled with soartne feed <'OSts, hit turkey growers hard In 19'14. However. this 7ear·s producUon id ca.titomia is down a few ~nt. brinSing the aupply.<f.emand ratio into bet- ter balance. offi cials say. RetUa. 33, who pleadrd innocent to the charges Monday, was allowed by U .S . District Court Judie Manuel l~. Real to remain free on bail pend· lng trial. Authorities said Rettig was arrested in April and booked for investlga· lion of attempting to smuegle cocaine from Peru ln a bottle contain· ing a popular Peruvian liqueur. Hughes ·previou"IY lailrd to show for depbol- tiooa In similar sullt and was de<'lared in driault. The is11ue is currmUy before the U .S. ljinth Circuit Court ol Appeal. Also on appeal ls the di»- misse.1 of a criminal suit a&-1n&t Hughes by •dis· trictjudge In Nevada . The SEC liled the cur-rent auit March 27. 1975, claiming shareholders or Air West were defrauded cl about $19 mlllion wlltn Hushes inlereats took over lbt airline. Other stockholders have llled suits. • Parents removed several children from Highland and Village elementary schools Mon· day, following dental Friday by Supt. Robert Rothschild of permission for the younesters to leave classroom• during motion pi('ture and television instructional programs. SHE SAUi when &be learned her daughters, ,:'"~-' Jennifer . 6 , and ''WE FEEL audio-Michelle, 9, had watched ,,J,f!!:.~ visual equipment is used educational television in ~ in teaching nearly all school , she asked lhal students today,'' they be escused from ----------SUC'h programs. ~ The Rev . Ja ck IJ .~'"'<;;. Edward _of tho Unltrd Pentecostal Church in w .. 1 Pittlbur1 said the cbutch objects to film · • programs because or an abundance of sex and ~· violenC'e. He said the ·-·red Eddie Eean, whole 1 exploits as a New York narcotics aaent , inspired the movie 1 "The French Connec- 1 tion,'' has been honored by the : Pasadena Police Department. Egan la now an actor and .... ~le' .. cburch's national head· quarters In St. Louis hu held that viewing movies or television sbows vlol•tes ohur<b policies. Laetrile Smuggled SAN DIECO (AP) -A 3B·year-old Mexican will be seotenced Dec. I far smuulinc $25,odo worth ol loetrlle lntn the Ullitrd Stain. · Alvaro Gonzalez-Pa· checo · pleaded 1uilcy · Jloaday to tniUJllinl t11e _111blta1>ce wb"' be etoesed tbe Mexle1n border Nov. 1 at Sao Yaklro. Laetrile 11 extracted from apricot pits and la wldetX used In Mexico aa a can«r treatmeaL But It baa --•Jllll'OVed ..,, the fodwal Food and Dru1 1 Adm~nl1trattoa. Slld Iii m«llclAal UM ls ba"'*' In the"... J .. . --·------ ~~HE a~~ .1..4.;;:,J ,, .,-..... ~,....LJLJ The ultimate· Palm Springs llfesty e. A utiful hoine at the edge of a spark.lint lake within a country club. This ie probably the clooest thing to a dream houee xou'li over The Lake(ront Seri• ii limited. The previous two ph8M8 of find. The setting is sbeer magic. Mountains rise majestically fairway homes were BOid out in record time. The Lakefront agains t a crystal sky-blue backdrop. A shimmering blue·green Serie8 will likely 10 even faater. If you are at all interest.eel, lake sparkles under the desert sun. Sunri!Je and sunset bring visit Sunrise Country Club as M>On as possible. For the moment great splaahee of orange, g9ld, pink and l8vender that imperoep-we are offering a ~teed interest rate and excellent tenns:· tably give way to black velvet, atar·studded d-rt nighla. You may al80 qualify for the $2,000 tax credit. All behind the aate-auarded privacy ol the d-rt'• ,,_ earlt· Delivery of the Lakefront Series is scheduled for late February ing, dynamic and ou....,.ful new community. An 18·hole and eerly March, 1976. golf couroe; a ten~ club with nine courts ~four lit for From Palm Sprinp, take Hwy.111 oouth,Jen at night play) a~ vtdoo tape equipped teaching Country Club Drive. From Loa Angelee, take all~y•: •. magruficent clubhoul!e plus a eeparate Hwy. 10 to Ramon Road (Rancho Miro~ children 1 recreotJOn &"'8 are all part of exit) left on Bob Hope Drive to Country your lifeotyle. And the"' is no initiation ' Club Drive then tum rial>t fee. Gol( and tennil playin& privjleges Telepho.;.: (714) 328-.'ll9i are a ctovated by the payment of nominal annual duee only. In lhort. club memberahip comeo with ownerahip. sunRise A Development or Sunriae Corporation -- I Two and thne bedroom• from $49,986 to fla,llN. CIJJB ,. 1 r . . . ... •· A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Thoughtful Gift PRl'Sllm!T FORP'5 WIFo ""1<f~ HIM TO NM'E A WOMRN TO TH& SUPREME coo,r .1 µ()W CAii A VIONIAll MAKE l?t<'.l~IOWS mt:r AFFECT lHf . UVE!> OF MILL IONS OF MEN~ Two thousand senior <·iti zcn s can look forward to a ha i>PY day on 1'hurMlay ,,·hen tht'y will be g u esL..; of the 26 O ta n~c C<,unty posts of thC' \'eterans ,,r F'oreign \Vars a l a gia n t 'rhanks giv1ng d mner on the-county fairgrounds in t :osta !\1eaa. ThP a rr1 bit ious unclc·rtakinJ.:' \~·ill offer the senior s a full-on turkt•y dinnt'I' (~1t ll·~1s ~ 8.5 t t.1 rkl!~S \vi:I b_$, l'afvl•tl uµ) ttlong: ''1th ;tit tht• holiday tr1n1m 1ngs 1-'lcets o f bu:-;1·:-. d tJn~tt•<l by churc hes, 1>rivatc firms and comn1uz11 t) ~t'I'\ 1t:C' org a nizat i(1ns \\'Ill pro- vide frt.'L' tran:-i portat1on fr nn1 20 pickup points . 'l'h l · g llL'S lS, \\ tli l llHl"t bt_• 60 or oldt·r. \\'Ill rC'CC'I\'(' their f rc·c I ll'kt'l:-i f rorn lht· rount y 's 11 Trans porta t1nn . I.u n l'h a nd t 'oun::,t•l1 n).! (l'LC 1 <'l'nt~r s a nd \1 FW post$. T he d1n11rr is open to a ll ~cnior c 1tiz1..·ns , but tiCkl·t d is- tr1hut1on \\'iii hl' il n11 lt'i l to:!,lKMl. The C'ommon situs bill approved last week by the Senate and returned to the House for confirmation of minor amendments would regard all c.ontractors on ajobas a single entity. A second measure demanded by Preeident 1' ... ord , • setting up machinery to speed settleme-!1t of can- st.ruct ion labor disputes, now has bctn t1ed to the pirkf'ting bill. . One of the immediate effects rould be~o loree all subc ontractors to employ only uni on l~bor, making tlnto n rnembcrship virtually mandatory for construC'1 tion workt~r s . /\nd for the public it will mean even higher con· struction costs a s projects are de layed by shutdo"•ns and union pay SC'a l(:s urti versally imPosed. 'l'h1 s adrn1r~1blt• t·ffort. :...long \\Ith oth('rs orfe r cd to sL·n1or t:1 litt·ns , \\ill spt•ll the difference bet\\'et.•n l<>llelineSs ;.1nd cheer (or t ho:.e 'A-'hO rn1g ht other\\'iSC ~JK'llLI lht' holi{lay aJunt• /\nd th ost• \\'ho don a te the ir time, f unds <.1nLI energy to making it come t.r ul.! ,,·di bl' ('t:iually r l'\\'arded . Doubtful Investment The d ecis ion by Orange County supervisors to go ahead with a $2 .17 million addition to the West.,County l'ourthouse in Westmins ter raises the ques tion of throvving money into a bottomless pit. THE ?AME WAY .~EN HAYE ~EfN MA KING !>fCISfOHs Tl<AT Aff[(f MILLION~ OF WOME.N . • !HAT'? WUAT !. MEAN.'! Strongarm Measure ('om n1 on s itus 1::, ;.1 fanc·v n;lme for the uns avory s eco nd ~1 r y bo y ~ot l ;\0 h i ll n ea rin g fin a l Congrl'ss 1on a l approv;d \Vould overturn a 195 1 Supre mt• Cou l't dt•l·i:-.i1ir1 ~ind ll·galize secondary boy('ott pir k r t i ng 1111 construct io n sit es. It 1n t.·<.1 ns t h a t if a hu1 ltl1ng trades unio n has a d is- putC' \\'1th ont.' of pC'rh ap:' 15 or 20 subcontrartors on a c·ons tr uction j:>b . 1t l':lll thrn''' up a picke t linl' and c los C' dOY.'n the \v holl' Job unti l its proble n1 is sol\·ed . Lind er the 1951 ruling , a union e n gaged in a con· troversy with o ne· su tx.'ontractor could pic ket only that contr a('tor a nd not involve others '''ork1ng on th e sa me site. That is lite rally the problem in \Ves tminster, \vhrre muc h of the existing court facility is sinking s lo\\•Jy into 1:tn old peut bog. Supe rvisors are obvious !)' conten~ ''·itry as - s urances g ive n them that every prt<c aut1on \V11l be taken to prevt:"nl the same thing fro m happening to thL· ne\v Sl'Clio n of the courthouse. 1'hey have been told the building will res t on 50· foo t-long und t•rground concrete pilings and that the onl y lin k tu the damaged building y,·ill be a covered \\'alkv•ay. . . Conside ring the problem the county 1s having 'vith thl' exis ting building, it would have been better to hold off for a \\'hile on the ne'v project until final s tudies or the s u bs idance problem are completed. • Navy Lags Behind in Repairs Pilgrim1'' Landing Misplaced Dear Gloorny Gus Proud Fleet Deteriorating (PAUL HARVEY) Tn the Cirst place, in Phyllon, Wales, the butche r wrapped a purchase ror Mrs . Felic ia Dorothea Hemans in a newspaper -an old newspaper whieh had round its way rrom Boston in 1824 . It roentioned a celebration or Forefather's Day. Based on that article and never having seen the New WorJ4. Mrs. -Hemans com posed a poem immortaliz - ing ''The Landing of the Pil · gnms. She wrote : ··on a stern and rock - b o u n d coast. -. " The Pilgrims had landed on the tip of Cape Cod's low-lying , san dy beaches· (not at Plymouth Rock). She said they "moored their b3rk "" (that rhymed wi t h "dark"), but the Mayflower was actually s quare -r igg ed throughout. She said they sought "freedom to worship God.·· They had thal freedom in Holland. They s ought more than that. Yet, despite the misleading poetical errors. it is her concep- tion of the ··Pilgrims" which we revere today. Except those who read Longfellow, instead. He called them "Puritans." The Puritans didn"t arrive until 10 years after the Mayflower. and they '>'"eren 't called that until 20 years after. HOW F.VF.R the poets scrambled the fa cts. the 104 men and '>''o men aboard the Mayflower who came from the cottages and not from the castles ol England "'ere the ancestors or six Presidents, and my wife and t are not about to say anything de- rogatory about them. Indeed, I am too sincerely thankful for their e xample. To quote :"l ixon-"The na· t i on need s t o r t>gal n pride .... " Ha. ha , h a~ Who madeusloseit ~ CONNlE Somewhere the poets gave his- tory the idea that the Mayflower hit the beach and everybody j umped out and s hot up the wildlife and summoned a feast or 'Thanksgiving. The first Thanksgiving was not until the autumn of 1621 , a full year and a hard winter after the landing. In bet'>'·een was an epidemic of tuberculosis brought on by overwork and exposure which left half of them dead. Their "common house" burned to the ground . If the Indians hadn't bailed. them out there'd have been no first Thanksgiving. AftE"r that things got rougher. The Founding Fathers tried com- munism . Remind anyone who pretends that r ommuni.:>m is something new that the first gov- ernment of ~1 assachusetts was communistic All that they owned and their crops werE" common property; central authority assigned every task ; rood wa s rationed , a quarter-pound of bread per day ~rperson. SOME COMPLAINED the> were too weak to work. So. writes Gov. Bradford, "the Colonists began to think how they might raise as much corn as they could and obtain a better crop than they had done." In 1623, they decided upon a new syste m. Each man was as· signed a parcel or land on which to plant his ov.·n corn. Gov. Bradford said, "'This had very good succes s, for it made all hand:.very industrious Md much more corn was planted." By the next season. instead of famine there was plenty and, as Gov. Bradford later 'M'Ote,•"Any general want or famine has not been amongst us to this day." W.i\Sl-tl:"ZGTON -Conditions aboard :somE" of the Na vy 's proude:st ships are shocking and :shameful. WC' have written in the past about the deteriorating neet. Our columns ha\·e boug ht a deluge of additional complaint£, which we have verified. On the carrier Hancock. a young seaman plunged to his de- ath because of N a v y negligence. On the C'arrier Saratoga, s ailors choked al night in squalid, 120- d e g r e e bunk rooms . The roarh - infested destroyer tender Sierra served rood that was "barely edi· ble ... Other Navy craft have put out to sea on speC'ial missions, in· tended to teaeh how to survive a nuclear attack, when they were so dilapidated they could barely survive the trip out of the harbor. THE CREAKY old carrier Saratoga is a sad symbol of the state or the modern Navy. Since it was commissioned in 1956, the Navy has been compelled to load it down with the sophisticated equipment of the nuclear age. This has required a host of technicians who have been shoehorned into overcrowded quarters. A few weeks ago, the carrirer set out on a training cruise But its commander, Capt Robert Dunn, had to hf'ad into port five day, early because it was m no condition to remain at sea Df'spite-Dunn's best efforts, crewmen had to work 12 to 18 hours a day simply to keep the Saratoga moving. The engineers and firemen often had no showers to wash ore the grime of the\r Jong drudgery. The bathrooms were dirty, the toilets and urinals cl0&g:ed. Chow tines were so long that crewmen romplained it sometimes took two h~ to get served. DuM in- sisted, however, that the max- imum was 45 minutes. Enlisted men, f<Jt' lack of cold milk iand water, of'ten drank warm soda (JACK ANDERSON) popwilh their meals . AT SF.A, a fire broke out and tied up some cre'>''men all ni ght. Yt>t they were summoned to re- veille at 6 a.m . When they finally straggled to their bunks, the air ronditioner was broken, and they sweltered. One enlisted men's lounge, established fot a dozen men . usually thronged with as many as 50. Yet crowding became so bad that the lounge was convert- ed into bunk spaee. This left many sailors with no convenient space to '>''rite lettE"rs or "'atch TV. Even the junior ofri cers ' quarters were so confined that two civilian tec hnical exJ>("rts took one look and fled. the ship. .o\n earlier group of civilians, representing defense contrac· ton, complained about aviation fuel in their living spa("e. Yet, when a gold-braided in - spection team arrived oo board, they virtually ignored the enlist- ed men's plight but growled about missing light bulbs, toothbrus h holde rs and to"'·el holders in tht, officers' rooms. The Navy ~s pector s were positively indignant, for in- stance, about an officer·s stuck drawer. The team's confidential ins pee- tion report. nc>vertheless. fou nt! the Saratoga lo be plagued "''ith operat ional probl t>ms. For c:i<am- pl E>, the war roum ·s intercom '>''as "unable to co mn1unicate "'ith all stations.·· a coaxial cable v.·as ioose . eleet rica l ci rcuits had shorted and "'indow wipers on thE> bri dge v.•ere m is:sing or non- functioning. O:S ,,!'\OTHER carrier, the Hancock, we learned that 19· year·old seaman apprentice, Timothy Johns ton, plunged 35 feet to a rone rete landing whlle he "·as painting . His death ran be attributed directly to Navy negligence. For the Navy had ignored federa l s afety regulations, \\'hi ch require s ailors "'orkini;? over the ship's side to "·ear safety lines. There '>''erE"n 't C'\"Cn any safet y harnesses on board the day Johnston re\I. Timothy 's parent s , fur ious over lhe Na\·.~·"s attempt to shift the blame, told us: "We are de- lE"rmined our son's death "'ill mean something .. .if we can save even one boy's life.·· Tht> Navy fin ally reopened the case a fter Senato r s 1-t e nry Jackson. D-Wash .. and Warren Magnuson, D-Wa sh., intervened. JacUon is presE"ntly looking into the complaint or a Navy in- dustrial safel y expert, Jlhelps Hobart, who wrote : "Much of the Navy·s s afety program is direct - ed at protecting Admirals, nol sailors." Tiit-: l\J.,IN purpose of tht• ~avy"s s afet y progra n1 s , hl charged, "·as to keep tht:" ~a vy operalional. not to s ave lives. "l only "'ish I l'ould lell th(' truth and re veal the deplo rahll• safl't y and health condit ions with lhE" Department or the Navy," the safety spE"c>ialist declared. To the Navy·s credit, it made documents available to us and is now taking disciplinary action against the officers responsibl e for Johnston 's death. The General Accounting Of- fice, spurred by such tragedies, is also doing an investigation of1 I government on-the-job safety, ,..,. which has turned up glaring deri -1 cicncies in both military and civilian agencies. The Navy, for its part. cites the 1975 President 's Safety Award as evidence of its attention to safe· ty. As in the past, the Navy also insists it is doing the be5t it can to rE"pa ir the broken-down ships . A spokesman explained that Vietnam operations, a shortage of m aintenance men, inadequate funds and other factors have led to the disrepair. Al present, 60 ships are running late on re p3irs, and repair fund s were chopped from the new budge t. Yet somehow, there seems to be plenty of funds to maintain lhe Admirals ' style of li vi ng. r~ew have given up their limousine servic e, dismissed their enlisted servants, reduced their office acreage or turned in their fancy furniture. The Slwcking Toll of Guns Things I Leomftf En Route lo Looking Up Other ThingJ : That sinee 1900, Americans have killed more fellow Americans with guns, here at home, than have been killed in all the wan the U.S. has fought dur: ing the same period. That all life on earth ow es its e:tistence to the fact that the dis· tant galaxies in the universe steadily recede from us -else both day and night skies would shine as if filled with 150,000 suns. ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) That there is only one authen· tic Danish name in the whole cast of characters of '"Hamlet": that of a minor figure in the drama, called "Osric. ·· CAii the other namE"s, including the title, were made up or changed by Shakespeare.) 1/5 of his pancreas, 1/10 of hi s adrenal tissue, and without almost all of his stomach and large intestine. That the bagpipe, now e x· elusively associated with Scotland, originally came from Sumeria and Egypt: and that the word "music" itself is supposed to have derived from the instru- ment's late Latin name, musa. 'illegals' a Health Problem That the horse is more closelY related to the rhinoceros (and to a piglike creaturE" called a tapir) than to cattle, deer, or antelope. Thal laying the dead to rest with flow ers goes back as far as Neanderthal Man. some 60 .000 years ago, in burial caves ruund in Iraq. Thal Only Michelangelo's drawings can be said with cer· lainty to have been executei:I by him alone: muchoftherestofhis better-known work was filled in or eompleted by teams or assis- tants. Although the general public is unaware or it. the innu.'< or illegal aliens into CoHfornia has created both <l trt~m c nd ous financial burde n upon county govern- ments as well a ~ posing health threats of epidemic proportions. The heavy <'OUnly c.'Ol'lts r~ul t from the refusal of the federal and.state gov. ~nimenls t o aC'Cf'pt any respon!ibllity for medit'a I care provided Indigents ii· l~ally tn this eountry. The health peril 1t~m 21 . t (tom the ract health C'&re is not being proi)erly liven to the illegals 3Jld that, short O( AC'UlC illoeM, the lillieM waa't aeelvCreatment for fe•r of ....... ry'and d•Port-· Both proble~ are riamined ~l.Mfou1.hly b~ Jane Relier ( EARL WATERS ) Conard in an article in the cur· rent U.C. Davis Law Revi ew which has devoted its entire volume to articles dealing with Unitfd Slates policies and treat· mentor aliens. THAT THE Federal lmmigra· lion and Naturalization Service is failing miserably in its efforts to prevent illegal entries·lnto the country is indicated by the num- bers apprehended annually. This wais over 343,000 in 1970 and has been incr•••~I· How many go undetected 11 conjectural but j t mUSt be many times the numbers (ound out. And even lhoee cauaht and sent home often rlfld t.htir way back quicker than the a.gents wbotransporttd them out. California is a mecca for il· • l•(al entrt!'4s· Not ooly does lta great agricultural operations provide employment but also work for cheap la~r is @..i!Undant in l he urban areas. Mexican ''wetbacks·· pose the biggest pro- blem with Chinese illegals a strong second. The heavy eoneentrations of persons of Mexican ancestry in southern ·california and of Chinese in the Bay Area make it eaay for illec1ls to lose themselves. BECAUSE U.S. Immigration lawa bar entry of those who are likely to require some 'form of Public assfstallC'e, the ille1als are usually the untrained, uneducat: ed lower classes. a\IU<ll~ here by work opportunities, low by Ameri••n •tand "'dl but olleilng a bettf'r lite than in their own countries. A> a l""'P· Conard finds, they are ol generally poor health due to poverty and tbe lact or lm· l"unluUe. Many are al!U<led -.. or are carriers or tuberculosis , IK'patitis and other infectious dis- t>aSE'S . This is particularly dangerous to the population when lhos e pe r son s are employed in rood handling jobs. ''Health orCicials lend to describe this health threat as explosive or catutrophic," the artlcle stated. ALTHOUGH the fear of de- portation •cti to terp the aliens rroiu seeking medical care al public institutions still Los AngeleS ·County estimated Its costs for care provided illegals in 197if et over S8 m U.lion and San Dlero reported near S2 million Cor the same.period. · Congrftaman 8 .F. Sisk has been attempting to get federal fww;ls ror reimbursement to the rountin for1 1uch expen'ies on the theory It ts the Immigration service's fault that they are here. But that agency won't even take CUJ~ of an ille11I wbile treat- metit Ii belng provided. ' . That there are no true cedar treeS in North America; what we call a while cedar is really aOOrviate, and our so-called red cedar is actually a juniper, That as many N five per cent ol all people who bave ever lived are alive today. That labor was eo cheap ln England a century aeo that Karl Marx, living in London in pover· ty that made hlm a regular patron ol pawn$bops, ne'Verthe- less had a houslfkttper e..nd a cleaning-woman. • That the human body la con- structed on the principle of $uper·abundance, not panlmony -a person can live normally wij.h IA of bis liver, "°" ot eaeh id&ey, 1/S of his tllyniid gland, ORANGE COAST DAILY rlLOT Rol><rt N, WH<f, Pol>liW< Thomat Kttlllil. Sditor Barbo:J'O Krftblch. £d1lorial Pag, Sditor The edltorial page of the Dail y Pilot aeeks to inform .a_nd stimulate readers by ~ting on I his page di\·er.se commentary on topics ol interest ~7 11yndicat• ~ rolumnists and cartoonlst.5, by pnwlding a rorum for re~de.rs' views and by presenting this newspaper's o,.lnions and idea5 on wrrent topics . The editorial cpinions of the D.a.ily PS lot appear only In the edltari •I column al the top or lhc page. Opinions ex· P""dk'<I by thtt columni11ts and c~rtoonists and lettcr wrilc~ are tbt-ir own and.no endorM!ment d t.hdr views by 'the Dall)' f'llot abould bt in( erred. Tuesday, November25, 1975 . • • • Foreign models require less · sclwduled . . 11U1int:enance than US. cars. RECOMMEN.DED MAINTEN.ANCE SCHEDULES . CHEVROLET VEGA & MONZA, PONTIAC ASTRE & SUN BIRD, • • GM cars • 11Ultn . Thanks primarily to the GM-designed catalytic converter and High Energy Ignition System, your spark plugs can last up lo 22,500 miles. And there are no points and ignition condenser lo replace. Ever. In addition, none of the foreign models charted here lop GM's recommended first oil-change interval of 7,500 miles. And only three have longe r recommended first-change intervals for oil filters. It can all add up to maintenance savings and convenience. And that's a fact well worth considering_ -SPARK PLUG Oil OIL FILTER '-REPLACEMENT CHANGE CHANGE OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE, BUICK SKYHAWK 22,500 7,500 7,500 DATSUN (All) 12,500 6,250 TOYOTA (All) 12,500 6,500 FIAT (A11) 12,500. 6,000 VW (Rabbit, Dasher, Scirocco) 15,000 5,000 ' 12,500 6,250 MAZDA (Rotary) AUDI (All) 15,000 . 7,500 ' BMW (2002) 12,500 6,500 PORSCHE (914) 15,000 5,000 TRIUMPH (All) 12,500 6,000 VOLVO (All) 15,000 7,500 Dalo 1or 1nlpo11s. basr>d on 1975 rnodcls. at y~ur California GM Dealers I -. . . ' 'I' 6,250 6,500 6,000 15,000 12,500 15,000 6,500 ' ' 5,000 6,000 7,500 I -' • r r\8 DAILY PILOT Tuesday. November 25, 1975 Freedom fa~ueleNt1e~~~~~~~~ Train Rolling S:111 Juan Capistrano emp\oyt.•s a nd residt.•nts havt' bet•n .Sl'it•t tl'd tu head co1n1nittee.s pre· p:1rin~ for lht• Aml•ncan f'reedon1 1·ra1n ·s ::.top in !ht' e1ty J~1n . 19 ~ind :_)(). Gt•nt·r;il c·hatrrnan for the \'ISll IS ('ity ('lt'fK )1 :1ry Ann llanovt'r and the assistant eha1rrnan 1s J{ 1 I I R t' c· k t' r . a n 1•m pl oye 1n !ht• l'ublic \\'orks l)l'p;1rtn1t·nt CO-Cll:\ 1 ll ~I F.~ of tht• t·vPnt f ~•r t hl' ri tv 's Bicl'ntt•nni:1I (·ummtltPt' :ire Tnn1 !Jt•l'kt'r and Jim "f'yson. Other co mrn1llt'l' C'hairmen are : H.1ta c·asteC'I , t ic kets and financ•e. F:loisC' Dunn, <'nlertninment ri nd di s· play : ;\J ll1x. conct•ssion hooths : Kit Arm strong. school and group tours, <ind Floyd J oh<.in nsen, IC't·hn1ca\ asppc·ts . 1'h(' tr:un, a 25 ear t'.'<· hthi l of the (•uu ntry·s h1 s- tnry and cultu rt' dur1 nl! its ~ years. 1s touring tht' l'nill'd St;1tc s rlunng the h1t·<'ntt•nn1al )'t'<t r TJIF: TR . .\l~'S stop Ill San Juan v.'ill coincidt' with tht~ 200th birthday of ~1 1ssion San J uan C;.1pistrano. I n additio n to t h<' train 's ("X h ibi ts, local non-profi t ser vi<'e grou~ "'ill provide continuou.s ent("rtainmt'nl. local dis- plays, refreshm ents and various concessions. Tickets for the train \\'ill ~o o n s a l e in Oecember. Seniors ' Turkey Feast Set A giant 85--turkey reed fo r about ~000 senior citi zens is planned for noon Thanksgiving Day on the Or ange C®nly Fai r g r ou nd s. Cdst a Mesa. T HE EVF.:\'T has been coo r d i nate d b y th e Second district or the Veterans qr F o r,ign Wars. The tur key dinner will be free to pnyone f aged 60 and 'over. ac· cording to Ril l Ward, S en i or ci t iz t>n s coordi na tor for the VFW district . • T ickets m.ay be ob tained from any or the Ii transporta t ion . lunc h and counseling \T LC) sites in the C.ouoty, the 26 VFW posts In the dis- trict-, and the O range County Seni9r Citizem Prograrn o(fice at IK>l ·C N. Bro adw a y , S a nt a Ana. A Fl.IUIT 0 I' buses p rovided by churches, t wo p ri'late bus com- panies. and other com- munit y org;1n izations wil l tak'e the s~niors f rom pick -u p p,oints throughout the county to the fai rgrounds . Enter tainment will be provided, beginning at 11 a .m . T he Cherayeit. a s in g ing g r o up f rom Rut>na Park, a nd TV per sonalit y Joey Ross will pt>rform . Veteran"s status is not requirl"d. Carts War Capitol Ne-ws Service INOI O -Indio is (ight· ing the battle of :shopping carts by declaring carts a public nuisance. S h o pp i n g center O'¥flers art charged $5 per-cart pic ked up by ci· ty officials durin g a tv.•ice-a -werk pic kup from vacant lots and side·Nalks. • • ; -~ ........... ··-· .. -'"" ~~ ....... ·-····~· "\jt•l tht• maintenance man ' ~tr Blake can l get hu; door opcn,or his window cloaed!" --·------ 'Slap in Fae .. ' Solon Boycotts Me11ronly Fete From Wire St•rvi<'es R f"p . Tom llarkin <l>·ltl"'il) s ays ht-will not a t- tend lht• 6!Jth annual din nt•r uf lht' c;rt•at<'r !>C's 'llli nes Comn1 ittt't' bt•c;ul:-.t• !ht• 1nv1tat1 on :-.pt•eifll"S · gentlt.>mt'n only·· <1.nd 'hl;1('k tu· ·· llarkin said h<''s v.•rittc·n l'om mittc·<' Sl·c rc·tar\' Jack Wesenberg to say h<' v.·on·t al'ct.•pt in\·itatiun.s that limit participation to men only . Harkin s<1ys he r egards the "gentlemt:'n only'· invitation to the nee . 2 dinnt'r to be "a s lap in the fare to the more th an 200,000 women who I am privileged to represent in Iowa 's5th District. ''Resides, my wife tell s me I'm no gentlem an,·· Harkin said . • Chess whiz Robby }'ischer v.·un a legal move in his suit see.king $20 million for invasion of privacy against the author and publis hers of an un· authoriied biography. l1.S. District Jud~{' '.\1alt Ryrne J r. denit'd a re- quest by Stein and Oay l.,ublish('rs, Inc· .. to dismiss the :-;tlit and gr:.1ntt'd 1-'isrhcr the right to havt• the ras<• tripd in l.o:. An~eles. Th(' forrn ('r v.•orld chess cham pion accused v.•riter Brad narrach or ·rin1c·l.ife. Intl .. and the publishl•rs of breaking oral and '>l.'rittC'n promis<·s not to di s close detJ.il s or his pr1 \'ate I 1 r (.'. • l'11cttE1t Rand IC'adcr J..ou.is Prima was reported in rrilical c·ondition at ~1 1. Sinai 1-fospital in l,os Angeles, follov.•in g surgery ror a bra in tumor five wt>eks ago. A hos pital spok ~man said th("re was no change in the condit ion of the GI-year-old Prima in several days. Prima. known for madcap antics v.·hi\e leading his band , is best known for appt'arCj nces in night rlubs and lopnge:s. • Si nger-actor 'Fabian Forte, a teen-age idol of the 1950s. h as been Ordered to stand trial in (.,os .<\n~eles J a n. Son a charge of v.·i fe beating. Fortt>, 32, North Hollywood, was ordered to ap· pear for alle&edlr roughing up his estranged wife and mother-in-law during a family quarrel Oct. 6. Police ~aid the argument reportC'dly occurred at the home of F abian·s v.·ife. Katit>, 3·1. She and her moth er , 1'lor.ea11 ( J Regan, 69, were treated l'EO PL E for bruises at a he»ipital '--------a nd released • l l.S. Am bassador E lliot Richardso n was described by a British television narrator as "a political saint among sin ners·· "'ho could be .4.merica·s next vice president. The commE'nt was made during a SO-minute progr am by the British Rroadcasting Cor p. call ed, ' "Inside Story: Ambassador:· A 1 BRC ca mera c r ew foll owed Richardson for nearly a month to shoot fil m for the show arter he was named amba;;s&.dor to t .ondon last March. The RRC originally planned to prt>sent the progr a.m n ext year, a spokesman said. but PrHident Ford's nomination of _ .... Richardson for secretary or 1111ctt•1tOSOt>1 Commerce m ade a n earlier screening necessa ry. • Oscar awa rd-winning songwriter Ji mmy Van Heusen will pl ace his original manuscripts in t he <Ring) Crosby Library at Gonzaga University, t he school a nnounced. Van Heusen won four Oscars £or the son gs ''All the Way;· "High Hopes," ··swinging on a St ar," and "Call Me Irresponsible."' • Bradford Mor ie, highes t ranking Am erican in the U.N. secretariat and a former Massachusetts congressman, was na mf'd to a new a nd bett("r - payil'l g job<-a;t administrator or the U.N. Develop· ment Program. The adminiatr ator's job carries an a nnua l salary Q_{,$69,800. As a U.N . undersecretary-general since March 27. 1972, 1'1orse has been paid SS.ISO a year . Town Hall Picks New Pres'ident Charles W. Buck ha.'5 been elttted presi· dent of the Town Hall Assoc:iation of San Juan Capistrano. Other new office rs o( the civic Organlt•· tion are Harold Medina, yice prea:ident, and Beth Malone, sec retary. New steering cotnmittee !ft &nbers ttt: Fra n Frost . Ba rbara Davies , Teresa Heckaher, Doug MacGregor, Ca rolyn Nash and August Rudel. The a ssociat ion m eets bl-m onthly at Mareo--Forater J.unior .Jtig·h School to discuss issues of concern to the city. f\lrthfr info rmation may be obtained by caJl.ina Buck ~ 493-3617 or Mrs. Malone at 493-077i . . . Hard Life of Stoned Fred llUl.I~. r.1a ss. IU PJ ) - Frt.'•<l's greatest pleasurt> was to sit around stoned in Englis h class. s1nl·c the teacher didn't n11nd Fred was the "wonder ror k '" of ll ull lf1g h &.-hool. and was O'A'ned by \\'alter l.abonte, the Eng lish teacher who brou.ght him in about thrt>e years ago as part of a creative writing pro· ject. "WE PROCEEDED to gi ve the thing an id£>ntity and character1s t1<'s. ·· stud I .aRo nt~. d£>srr1bin...: hov.• he 1nad vt•rtentl y bt.•cJme a pion l't•r 1n tht• pt•t roek '" c ratt' I.a Ronl t· ~aid th;i.t pupils "'·ould tlrup by l!J ask hU\\' tht• 20 pound Frt"d v. as doing . 'fhC'y dt•· eided his favorilt' son~ was Rock of Ages and his favorite rock group thC' Roil ing StonC's. "Fr<'d had a vast re- pertoireortr irks: he "'as al "·ays showing orr. I-IC' \\'as great at pl;iy1 ng- .de-ad . I.aBonte said. "On a leash, Fr<'d v.'ould never budge 'fh t' stu- rents \\'Ould applaud \\•ildly and •ll\\'3\'S :tSkl~I Fred for encorC's-· · ntF. T F.."-CllF.R s<.iu l su c h tongue 1n r ht·t·k te~1ch1n g mt•th oc1 ~ :-;timulatt'd t he im:1j:!1n:1· lion of his clas:.<':.. !l e W !IS ~4n 1m · ;i.ginativt' (·~c apt', AMIN BANS HUNTI NG $Omt>th1ng that wa.s sta· bit> and thf')' could idt>n· t i(y with. He had .a nature all his own. The kids could see fares on Fred. If he was facing the wrong way, they 'd turn him itround. ·· But Fred"s popularity became hl:i downfall as studentt 1tartrd bring· ing in other rocks and :school officials ordered a houst>rle1ninc i,ust as F'red was ·Jettln1 on well with a ft>ma le rock known to U\c stude nts as Freid:i. FREIDA WAS rotknapped and burled from a second story win· dow, splJ ttering on the pavuneot bf'low. Freel. dt>pre1s~~1 waa sent home w ith'" a s tudent, 1enJor J ean Schomburg. "Fred is ist il l awful sad.·· she :t1aid . •·Rocks makf' 1re<1t ptls. You can pour your heart out io t hem Md they'll just s it and listen, :said LaBontt>. "Besides. they m .-ke great p.-perweightli. ·· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OUT OF TOWN GUESTS? IRVIME HOST HAS THAT ''EXTRA ROOM'' FOR YOU AT WEEKEMD AMO HOLIDAY RATES -· 5 1~o Persons IRYINE HOST DYER ROAD AT NEWPORT FWY. THE NEWEST liuT LEAST EXPENSIVE FULL-SERVICE MOTOR HOTEL ' SERVING ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT AREA MAKE YOUR RISE -RVATIONS NOW N AIR OB I , Kenya tAP> -Ugandan l>resi· d e nt Id i A min h a s banned eilephant hunting v.·ith violators subject to execut ion by fi r ing squad. ac<'o rding to a Uganda radio broadc<.i st monit oredhe~r~e~.:_:_:_:_~:_~llllllllllll ... 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ 540-1515 To sa ve money on your 1975 income tax, there are things to do before the end of the year. At any Mutual Savings Office, H&R BLOCK will tell you what you can do. Free. Come in to any Mutual Savings Office ond lalk to a representative from H & R Block, the nation's best known tax preparers. They wi11 answer your questions abou t how to legitimately reduce your 1975 income tax. For instance, t hey wi ll discuss with you the possible advantages of prepaying interest, property taxes, meclical bi lls, even early registration of your a utomobi le. Or setting up a retirement account. This year you have your choice of two tax s helter accounts-the Individual Retirement Account (!RA) and the Self-Employed Retirement Plan {known as the Keogh Plan). If you are eligible you can open one of these accounb!-and save considerable tax money -this year. IRA P lan -permits you t.o put !!Side up to, 15% of your earned income or $1500, whichever is the lesser amount, without paying Federal taxes if there is no qualified retirement plan where you wor k. You do n't even pay taxes on the interest until you draw the money out on retire ment. At Mutual Savings your money can grow substantially-without taxes-as yo u save it. Se lf-Employed R e tirement Plan (Keogh )-This is for people who work fo r t hemselves or who own -or are a partner -in an uni ncorpor ated business. You can put asi.de up to 15% of earned inco me or $7500, whichever is less, without paying Federa l Taxes until you retire and get the same substantial growth. Call the l'lil8rest branch of Mutual , Savings and we will give you an ·, &Pjl(>intmetlt to see the H & R Block , representative. · ~ ~ .. ~ ~' ii THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS '"~loan iltt0ei1flon Qorona def Mar 2867 East Coast Hlghway/675·5010 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Streel/963·8396 ' t ,. I , ' • > ~ f • • II : • • ' • -, .. I • ' • ! • ' • • ' I I • . ' I I i i • I ~ ; i T~. November 25, 1975 Coast· Oll Rig Offshore ·Oil Rigs 'Easy to Sabotage' WASHINGTON (AP) -A Coast Guard document nys the naU00'1 offshore oil rigs are in· adequately protected against even ''si mple, inexpensive sabotage techniques·· wh'ich could result In large.scale coastal pollution damage. The assessment was contained in a proposed agreement, dis· closed last week between the Coast Guard and the Navy, on "protection of offshore assets." Rep . John M. MurpbY' (D· N.Y.) •aid the memorandum of understand.in& waa approved in May by Coast Guard Common· dantAdm. 0 . W. Sllerandsentto Chief of Naval Operations James L. Holloway Ill. Holloway atill bu not signed the joint doe!ument, said MW1Jhy, chairman of a House panel deal· lng with offshore energy develop- ment. The memo said that "offshore assets ... can be destroyed and major Industrial ellorts baited with associated marine pollution by simple, inexpens1.ve sabot.ace ~echniquea. "Despite this situation, ade- quate detection, defense and re- lated damaee control systems against such illeeal assaults are not presently in use on offshore oil platforms," it said. OIJLY PILOT At. , 11,11'1i.1St.ft~• Home T.our Set For San Juan The proposed Coast Guard· Navy agreement noted that the "primary source" or such pro- tection should be provided by offshore rig opera tors themselves "via alarm systems, sensors against surface and subsurface intruders, security patrol etc.'' The Archibi shop of Canterbury1 Dr. Donald Coggan , had a narrow escape when his car broke down in th e middle of a desolate plain in Nairobi, Kenya t eemi n g with leopards and lions . BRAD WIWAMS (CENTER) HELPED SAVE BURNING NEWPORT RESIDENCE Honoring ltm Were (From Lett) Miian Leevltt, Mom Slllrtey, end Publisher Robert Weed I !Daily Pilot ICarrier Boy iGets Honors Shocked Hunter Ducb a Mallard A Christmas Honi e Tour, sponsored by San Juan Beautiful, Inc., will be held SWlday, Dec.7, from l toS p.m . Proceeds from the tour, for which tickets cost $3 will be donated to the city £or 200 trees to be planted in celebration or the bicentennial year. However, there is a need for "appropriate federal agencieS to provide waterside surveillance and to have at hand a viable capability to respond quickly in the face of suspected or actual non·military attacks on offshore facilities," the memo said. NY Thieves Grab $1 Million in Gems NEW YORK (A P) ProCessional thieves disguised as mailmen m ade off with a glitter- ing haul or up lo $1 million in diamonds and other gems after hijacking a truck in an under· ground garage in Rockefeller Center . I A Daily Pilot carrier boy credited with saving a Newport Beach home rrom being destroyed in an early morning fire Oct. 19 has received the California Youth Foundation's award for community service. Brad Williams, 12, or 440 Begonia Ave., Newport Beach, wu presentl!d tllie award by Dai- ly Pilot Publlsh'er Robert Weed and Circulatiop Manager Milan 1 1..e .. 111. On his way to his 9Jnday morn· ing deliveries, Brad spotted a .. rire at .502 Dahlia Ave. at about 7 a.m. Firemen later credited him with saving the vacant re· sidence. • Damage was limited to $1 ,000. SLIOELI., La. llT!l -War· ren S1 ov~dl , reJ :-i,in..: .1t horr <? aftt•r hJ ~gi n~ a p..i1r •,f niall arJs he int ~ ndL'<i to ha\ l! n1 vunlL·d, went tu h.::. freezer to bCt .i:c Cvr a drink. lie opened the freezer door and a halr ·frozen drake with buckshot wounds in the neck and wing swooped by hlm like an avenging ghost. "HE STARTED screaming," said wife Charlotte who was in another room watching television. "I think he thought the dead bad come back to get him. "He came running in with the duck and it was alive. It had worked its way out of the Coll and was sitting in the freezer when he opened it, and flew out.'' Stovall shot the drake and a hen about 12 hours earlier. A busy taxidermist told him to put Owner Charles Drew was away the birds on ice until he could get ' from home when the ftre broke tothem. oot, app~UJ due to a short • circuit c.by water from a A WEEPING MRS. $tovall I leaky w ·)IDter • · . wra~ the bird In • blanket ! ... '.:--ancl!d"OCked it" like a baby. She · . The C a Y outjl~~ .. ·-n~ei! it throueh the wee~end ; tion is a 1ta ew1de orgaruzation and took it to the veterinarian. dedicated to promoting the 'Ibevetsaidthestunnedbirdaur- welfare or youths who deliver vived in the freeze.r because of its newspapers. natural insulation. ' I 1 County Seeks Plans For Two Canyons Orange County supeA1sors have called for bids from COl'l.IUlt- ing firms to draw up a long-range • development plan for scenic Modjeska and Silverado Canyons in the Santa Ana Mountains. The plan wfll contain guidelines and regulations de· signed to maintain the ecological balance of the canyons. It would be the fU"St develop- ment plan for a portion of the "Foothill Corridor" of Orange County, which stretches from Coto de Caza above Mission Viejo to Irvine Lake near the mouth of SilveradO Canyon. Since about 8S percent of the n,OOO·acre corridor lies within Cleveland National Forest, the BappgDag county's planning emphasis will be on about 13 ,000 acres of private land that is comidered to have more potential for develop- ment in the future. Accordinc .. to county planners, about 1,400 persons Jive in the 32,000-acre area around Silverado and Modjeska Can· yOlil. The area includes Black Star Canyon, Baker Canyon, Williams Canyon, North Bolero Canyon and Silverado F1ats . The planning guidelines the county is interested in will in· elude such things as minimum and maximum lot sizes. grading, road design, nood ('r ntrol, fire prot(lrli on and fl exible de:;ii;n 'standards for construction. .. 1 · . • Ul"IT ......... Go-go dancer Melinda Ross (right) Is congratulated at her wedding In Camden, N.J, by her fellow &Q-&o dancer. and maid or honor, "Miss Vickie," ex-wire of Tiny Tim. The wedding occurred at the lounge where both women • perform. I -~ ~ • -• The Stov.:ills the di alie lo a ducJ..-.:s. decided to give man who r ;;:iiscs ",\s m uc h as this durk h:is l>i..L'U lhroui,:h, ht• "'a:;n't 1nL·.Ull tu c.L..:" ~.1rs . Stov all said. Homes selected for the tour de· monstrat(' a variety or styles. in· eluding l-:111'.hs h. tlJ(·xican, tradi· llonal, :ind l.'.1rly California. Ticket::; n1 .:iy be purchased at the F.lm c r~rt, 26822 Ortega 1-lighway, or by calling493·3222. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 042-54578 Mail truck driver Waynard · Johnson, 45, was approached Monday in the cavernous lot by ooeoftbe armed, bogus mailmen. WhenyQµ get off a United West Q>aster ........ , I' L-· .. o..:..~ --·-... -· o.fOill CC©ill get $5* off a Budget Rent-A-Car. Now the folks at Budget Ren,-A-Car will deduct $5* off the cost of a new Monte Carlo or other fine G.M . car at West Coast airport o ffi ces. That can mean savi ngs for you of up to 33%. All you have to do is show th e m your West Coaster ticket. It's a great way for yo u to enjoy the friendly skies and save o n your ground trans- portation at the same time. And you'll find that on United·s West Coaster fl1$hts to Seattle and Portland , the friendly skies have never tasted so good. Uniteds new Best of th e West menus feature delicious entrees and desserts from 200 years of great Western cooki ng. For reservati ons, call Uni ted at 537-752 1. Or as k your Travel Agent. •S2 off the cost of a new Chevetle and similar cars. Limit: one special offer per rental. West Coaster Friendship Service Los ~ele:s co Seattle Loo Angeles 10 l\>nland Leave Arrive Aight No. S1ops Leave Arrive Aigh1 No. S10ps 8:30a.m. 10:52 a.m. 292 0 8:45 a.m. 10:54 a.m. .380 0 10:30 a.m. 12:49 p.m. 290 0 IO:OOa.m. I :JO p.m. 40.' I 12:50 p.m. J :l I p.n1. .10.'l 0 1:05p.m. '.'\: 12 p.n1. 4M 0 1:00 p.m. 4:28 p.n1. 707 I ;\:45 p.m.•• 5:4R p.rn. 202 () 2:45p.m. 5:04 p.m. 294 0 5:45 p.m. 7:50 p.m. 4JX {) 4:00p.m. 7:]() p.m. 520 I ?:JO p.m. 9:35 p.m. 59X () 5:JO p.m.t 7:52 p.ni. 345 0 7:45p.m. 1():04 p.n1 . 458 0 10:00 p.m.•• I :27 a.n1. 428 I ••Ex Sat tDC·IO 1mun1Teo t AJODAILY PlLOT Saddlebai:k Assistant Honored Dr. Robert Ford, rt.•- ('ently appointed assis- tant superintendent or the Saddleback Valley lJniried School District, has been honored by a proclamation rrom the city of Torrance where he served as principaJ l<I years. The proclamation rommends Dr. Ford ror developing West lligh School into "one or the most outstanding high schoohJ in Calirornia and the United States." Dr. Ford served as principal from 1961 to 1975 while it more than doubled enrollment from 1,050 students to 2, 700. Tue5dtiy. No11ember ~. 1975 Torrance M uyor Ken ~1illt.'r pointed out in the proclamation that Wc.•st Jligh School ga;n•<l prn Cotrrat r•• Road minC'n<'l' for buth :J . ...._ • On Drug Ads Price Ban Challenge WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Depart- ment has filed suit lo force the Ameri<'an Pharmaceutical A'ft · sociation to abandon its prohibition against ad· vertising retail pri<"es of prescription drugs. The civil antitrust suit, filE'd in U.S. Distri<"l Court in Grand Rapids, Mich .• named the 50,00()..member naUonaJ association and the 3,400-member Michigan state pharma<"euticaJ as- sociation as derendants. (CON UltlER J etblr• whlc.h prohibits member pharmacists rrom advertising prices of prescriptian drugs. ' THE SUIT said the Michigan state associa- tion subs<"ribes to the . ' l'fttriclion •ould be pected to abandon any ~erlillqprobibilioo. _ AaL Alty. Thomas KAuper 10id the suit Lt. • the first time the depart·-• ment has gone to court to <"hsllenge a national ~ fessionaJ asso<"iation ·s ""' restri<"tions on ad vertis- ing. same<"ode. THE SUIT seeks a A d e p a r t m e n t collrt ordtr forcing both spokesman said "there assOC'iations to cancel are undoubtedly other ·any re:slri<"tions on ad- state associations which vertising or any other have adopted the rule." rule "which •has as its: If the department sue-purpose or effttt the sup· THE SUIT alleges that <"eeds ln the ('ase, the na-pression or elimination the two organizations tional asSO<'laUon and all of pri<"e competition""' violated rroeral antitrust state pharmaceutical among defend ants"' law by conspiring to groups with a similar members." prohibit their members .j...,~_,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., ... .., ..................... , from advertising prices. ~ CAPISTRANO DEPOT scholastu.• ;ind t·xtr;1eur It rn;1 y be hard to t}eli evC'. but this scene is part of the Moulton nan«h northwest of ricular activities dunng L'Xis ts in the sam e Saddleback Vallev lhut :vtoulton Park\\·ay in Lagun<.1 llills. The As a result or the al- 1 e g e d conspi ra<"y. "pur<"hasers of prescrip- tion drug s from pharmacist members (of both associations) havf:' been deprived or thE' benerits of free and open competition in th<> ud - vertising ~nd sale or pre- scription drugs," the suit said. Ve rdugo Street At the Tracks his leadership. houses 100.000 persons. 'fhe area piCtured ranch is scheduled for devt·lopmc.·nt. Dr. Ford joined lh<' ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------'------- Saddleback stafr Nov . I as a ssis tant s uperin tendent in charge of t.'du~alional s upport Tiro Arson Producer in Quandary ThE' suit attacks a sec· tion of the national or- J?att ization 's code or San Juan Capistrano LUHCH • IRUHCH • DIHHER IAHQUETS .,EHTaT AIHMEHT HIGHTL T serv1<'es. S ·---- --usnects DPalh No11..... r .. , Detained -RIE I( l'OX , •e•l<l,.'ltol N<-woor1 n.:..:r..C• D•t•o•a~ .. rnNo•~mt>l'•Jl "" A.,.1,we-01 Coahl>u•o tn'""''""" tor,.,., "'''"""' 01 Wr"""""~' c.., T\0/0 1€.'C'n agC'd boys -•\Wr••W<lbyh••'>On.Odl•lt Fo•ol . . I d f . · . BueN P•r•. C•. o • .,.. .. ,., Aua••• suspec C' o setting al _,...., s..11 ... , 01 S.n Jiu" c.P .. t••no. le .. st eight rt't'C'nt fires in ahol!woi•...,<klll1<1••n •ndl1 "'l!Q<~•1 trash binl:i in the llalboa grMl<ltr.ll<l•rn Pri••le "''"'<•• .. ,11 .,.. ne111 a1 11 OO AM w.o ... ~oav. °""""' 01 and Aalboa Island areas c..'"'""· Mour.la•n vi. ... .....,., ............. have been dC't<iined by 1.JXI N , Marenqo A•e, Al1•0.n" lw• & • w ... .,,, co. Pa, .. o~n•. "''"""1 o, ... , :'IJewport Beach Poltce. '"'' 111 ueu o• 110"''"' '""1"1>u1'""' The two Newport ""''be-.....ae10TheA""'"'•nC..nce• n-h b 7 d , ~1 .. 1,. ~ac oys, l an 1 ... RA•Y·DAv1s v.·ere deta i nC'd on ELMER HA8Y·DAVIS. r1~1"'8nl ol ...1 f 0..1.,0. c •. oa1e 01 <I••'" No......,.., charges o arson and 21. "'s. ee1o•r<1 ••t""• ot Mike LeGa.,.. were released to their Oa•I• \on OI Mr•. Ha1el 0."l\i d • 1>rott1<tr 01 M•\. Donn• s1..ckllnQ, Mn.. parents, a cc or 1ng lo ,.,_Mccue ... ow111 ..... G•*""°"''i.· police. They said the Soe-rwtceawl!l~lw:!!d11llOPMluir•· th · •f · ·1 O.y, TM Liiiie (hurcr. ol lhe FIOWO!•\, YOU S ni;iv. ace JUVen.l {' "°"'~1 uwn.G1e-ne111e, Fo•P~t L<1wn court action. Mor1u ... v<11•ott•0••. 5{>ven of the firt's v•erC' ... ,.. .. TORREY H WEBB,,_''""'"'!~• in l\a [boa and the ei~hth ae"' of c.o'°"' oe1 Mar, pa,,_ .... ~ ... .,1,:i s on Aalboa Jsl:.ind NO"'l!..,be-r 13, t•I~ MeMort .. I "''""~~ . . ' """ be-r.e1<1 at Pad lie v i .... Momor .. ,1 police said. Park on o.c~"'l>f:' 1111 a1 1 oo PM 1n '.\1ost of the fires \\'C'rC' 1..,u ot ll°""e'' conlr1b11l•O•" ,...y "" . . .... ae to '"' 101rey H weob tln res1dent1nl property, """°'''"'IP Funa •' Tl>9 un•ve• ... h o• nnlice said hut ont• f1rf• !'.oul...,.nCelllornl•. t~ • ' . usELMAN was at .;\rt s l,and1n~ <ind LOIS M. USELM .. N, •• , • .,..., ol anotht'r "'3 S nl'<lr thC' Col"oneMIMar,Ca 0•1•ofd9alh'*'"W-d h F\ .,._,,3,1t1s.s.u.-...~<1bvr..•l'lu!.<»n<1 penny area C' at t e 1n 1M111am, 1""\, 0o ... 10 01 corona oe1 Zone . ....... an<! Gror<;te ol P-n••. A(llONI, s I r th r· . bnloltle• Fra"•Leb0ot1n<1l•na·1.1,1 .. , evera O e ire:; Rutllteboots.cramen10, c •. ..;..,..,...,; were pot e n l i a 11 y -w.1,.111 ot Re<1on<10 e ~acn. •I• dangerou · but all were Q•lll<l<llli<l•en •n!I two great-. . :;, . .,,lftdc,.oaren . Se,vlctt w.u oe neio ex.t1ngu1shed qu1<'kly, _,.,.y, No""'"'be' 76 ., 10:00 AM. poli<"e said I Pec!flc Vle-w Cl'l•tMI ... ur. Rew. l'lDnAld • . w. l(ut.r otlkl ... 1. lntermenl, Pacll•c Police said the boys O:incers ;ind 1nus 1- cians \\'ho took part in a rrcenl intrrnational festi\·~11 or music· and dance at .South Co:.i st Plaza. ('.osta !\1t•s a , may ht• late in gf'tt1ng p1tid . That ·s bL'caust• \'ance Gr:ih :1m , produt'('r or thl' show , had his brit•feast•. containing thC' contracts, names. and addresses of the groups, stolen from his <'Br . GRAHAM SA ID that he drove from Costa Mesa to the Sheraton· lJniversal llotel in :'IJorth l-l ollyv.·ood after thC' ~how !\-1a y 16. Th<it even· ing his C'.'.lr was broken into in the hotC'I parking iot. {~raham s nid that ht~ is <1fff'r ing ;i $100 rev.·ard for rC'turn of the bl<:1C'k. 1mit<1!1on lt.>ather brief- ra!'t~ and its t•onl t•nts. It C'an h<• mailC'd lo him at fl (1x :?·197 , llo\lywood, Shoplifting Protection \l lewMerno•l•I P••k. NewpartBeacr., admitted setting the C.. Pacific View MOr1u••v <!lrec:H>•'· x bl b Id ff p l azes. ut !'Oll O er no ane •oss rt'ason other than for Due JUOGE GEORGE a ROSS, rttldenl "kl. 'k"." ot La~ Hlll1, CA . D•t• of _tr. No•->-., ...,tier 1~. 1•1s. Su••lw<I by Ill\ -re Soh.,. S...•lc•' ••• pen<l!nq, Pac.he Vie• Memorial P•rk Mortuar y, NhlflOrt e.acn, Ca. VANDYICE REBECCA \/AN DYICE, reslOenl of l~llM Hiii•, Ce. Su•~••e<I I>' !If• ~ Wiii••<!. Ser•lcei ••• IJ'ft<llnq al Pacific Vle-w Memo•••I Park Mor11Mofy,Ne•PO•I Be-iKh, Ca DVER .. LL JOHN OVEA .. Ll. •ffi <lent of E\.Con· <lh,,,, Ce. Suo'wlWl'<I by ,.;, wile Eull\. Date of O.alh No-..emffr 1•, 1•15 • Seo'¥kei. art pet1<1lnq, P•tllic V1e-w Memorlel Perk MO .. uary In Ne"'t)Or1 ...... WORLDS CLARENCEH .WOA:LDS.•~lof U<QUN Hin ... Ca. Dale ot <!NII\ No•· ......, 21. 1915. Sur-..1...0 by 111, -If!. M!'i. Ellndl La"'b WOf"l<I,, Funl'r•I wnrictt w111 bit "91<1 w.o-'IOly n ·oo 14..M., SI. Groroe'\ EpliCOl)ll °'"''" 1n ~ Hllli, Cl. McCor..,ick Lil'll-e...:r. Morluery <Ii rec tors. l!:ARNEST College Auditions Scheduled Individual auditions for the Saddleback College readers' theater production of ''Exit Lines : The American Expatriate'' are schedult'd Dec. 9, 10 and 11 from l lo4 p.m . Interested persons may sign up in Building Costa !\1esa police have sc heduled two more seminars £or store managers and employel:i to learn how to protect the busint'sses against s hoplifting and check and credit-card frauds. The presentations will be given at 7:30 a.m . Dec. ll and Dec. 15 in the police auditorium. The seminars will be similar and last from 6b to 90 minutt's. he said. "Most or the managers know something, but it's surprising how little the clerks know about what to look ror •.. orricer Chaddington said. JOttN J. EARNEST, r•Sldentof Sa<it11 """· Ca. 011te of death No ..... ...oer 7t, 191~. S..W•l,,.<1 b~ his wile My rite;,..., W"i. L•or10IOH<l11le, Cll. an<! JohM!tol (OS I• M•,•; <l~uQhl er. Joye• "-drutl ol Santa Ana, C!J , ,..., brolfllfi. Loul<1 •n<1 Tom..,le, sl\!er , 1-• INiay, all ol O~l~tiom.. S•• vrtr><khlldren, S.r•lces •1!1 be Ni<! ~y 11:00 AM, 8<11! Br....OWay O\aoel. Olllclanl, .Joe A Heiner. &ell Br09Ctwf>y Mor!uar v <II reclori. R o n l h e c a m p u s . p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.- V .. UGH .. N DAVID ... V .. UGHAN. D•leol <IH!h HCl"'l!mber 1l 1t7S. Sur•l-...:<I by"''--, O.rid It. Va ........ ol Colle Mtw, CA.; 01u'41hter, Or. Susan Blllh"J~ley of Moraoa, C1.; lhre• O••n<lcllll<I....,, !iil'nrkel wltl bit "'"' Wl!<l---0..y .at ljra-..e1 l<le, 2:00 PM , Falrll•••n """'-t.1 PM11. Officiant Rew. °'""' ... Kwrte. &Ill Br<»Owey Morlu.ry ditw;10f1. BAL T2·8EROERON FUNERAL HOME <:orona del Mar 6 73·9450 Costa Mesa EM&-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642..Q150 Tryouts will be in faculty orfice N-7 on the lower campus. Two w.omen and three men are needed to rill parts itL the script which was compiled by Lyn Wells, the director. The production will run Jan. 29 ,and 30 at the college. The cast and director will travel to the University of Arizona in March to perlorm at the Oral Interpretation Festival. Marina Wins #1 .... ,..._ .... ~ ... ..... I ... Metts ..... .. -.--................. ....., ___ ..... ........ W"-S.1119d ... 90028 v.1ith in strurtions on how to deliver the rt. .. v.·:ird. GRAlt.'\'.'1 S1\ID that he has been able to gel in tOU!'h V.'ilh most or thl' .!-"'roups. but not all of them. Anyon<' wis hing to contart him ran call 2 13 ··1 6 ·1 -2 63 11 o r 213-761 ·0.139. Local news. Everydey. OPEH TH~SGIVIHG DAT 12 Noon to 8 p.m. SPECIAL MEHU 831.0232 ASK NOT FOR WHOM THE BELL TINKLES; IT TINKLES FOR THEE... . McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna fieach 494--941 5 l\-1arina High School's Valkyrie drill team took rirsl place in the Paci(ic States band review al Angels Stadium in Anaheim. The world is big enough and complex enough so there are plal'es for all types of skill . Al one end or the spectrum we have a common laborer who can offer only his mu scles and mtL,l be ~d exactly whaL lo do. At the other end, we find academic types whose theoretical knowlcd,1i:e is vast but have scant ability to apply it. • Most of us see th e familiar Salvation Army lad ies o nl y durin g the Christmas season, tinklipg their littl e bells. as they stand beside thei r kettles on street·corners or in shepping cenh;rs. But throughout the yea r, The Salvation Army asserts its spiritual ·drive to heal and comfort-those society has over· looked or ignored-the poor, the sick, the under· privileged youngsters, the handicapped, the shut-ins, the senior citizens, the skid-row derelict , the stranger and the disa ster victim. Dedication to God, Service to Society, day in and day out, year after year after- year. Quietly. efficiently, zealously, the "Army" does , the job for us. So when you hear the tinkle of the bell this year, give more so the·Salvation Army can help more. And if y0u would like to know more about the program in Orange County, if you would like to · volunteer for Salvation Army involvement, San Juan Capistrano •95'-1776 PACIFIC VIEW llEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortu.-y Chooet 3500 P8cifte View Drive Newport Beach, California 84•·2700 The team scored 92.8 against competition from Loara, Western, Helix and Montgomery ffigh S<"b0ols. Two weeks earlier, Marina~s drill team took ftrSt place in the Chin:<> invitational band review. Knudsen. as head of General Motors, had opportunity to note that Lbe combination or theory with practical experience usually assured success. Our ablUtr to serve wflh compassion and sym{>athy ii based on our e11:pe.rlence and professional competence. if you can contribute more than the kettle will hold, call The SBlvatlon Army Prtul H. Kugler, Regional Director-Service Extension 11412 Stanford Avenue Garden Grove, California Telephone: 530-577[ , ' ••• A United Way Member~ • a series-of.public service advertisem<!nts sponsored by A~ Anancial Services,. Newport Bead1 Callfomi • • • • • • -' TW!l!r,Hl•-""* II• 1"9 DAILYPILOT .411 Father 'Shunned' I Seeka Oideriigaiiilt Chiueli • I CARUSLE, Pa. (UPI) -A potato rarmer bu tntl!led bll wife dm«t· eel him.all" tW'lled hla •Ix cblldten a1alnat him In "a Uvlnc tortur• of hell" be<a11M lle ~~tielaed lhe llOllelH of the refonmd Meiuionlte Church. I wlf• retuHd to ........ IOUI Dllded to run tfMt ...... potato wm. ,.. a rnult, hi• 1r011 & <dine JoU from $100,000 In 19'12 to' about szo.ooo a y'ar lator. "'J wu well prepared for ber not to unit• wlth me as a wife, but 1 was not prepared ror her to .not unite with roe ia buli· neu so I could provide (or rny children," Bear said. Bear also his accuaed Bishop Groos of oJl..,.. tion of affection, and w~ts about $40.000 in dama1e1 to compenaate fc:r his economic loaaes. Bear admitted under cro:ss-f'xaminatlon he had once or twic e slapped 'his wife out of frustration and he once compared her to 1 French prostitute, say. ing she usrd her body to try to force bim to r e· pent. Does Lindora think -· tosing-weig is easy? .. II 11 not a 1imple talk for o patlen1 to teach ond maintain ''lean welghl" IOfllfe. Flrtt the patient must nave on nonast detlre 10 cure his problem ... lhen accept pr~e$$lonol guidance from trained Modlcol Ooctoo. U"'tT .......... Robttt ~er . 48, wants Cumberland County Jlldse.Clinton Weidner to l11ue ,an injunction to stop "1bunnln1" -Ille practice qf ostraciam the church u1e1 to punlsb ex· communicated mem-Orators Honored The defense also sub- mitted a letter which Bear wrote before be was excommunicated showing he and his wife were not eetting along. llndoro's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teach pollenfl t'IOW 10 1eoch ond maintain their "lean weight" fOf tile. A sole and proclicol pion, w}1h proper nutntlonOt diet. and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-llrtunol visual aids are used to mollvote the patten!. The entire prog1om Is under The strict supeMslon ol Medical OoctOfs. special· 1sls 1n Borlolrlc Medicine. a.r.ll11e'• A rt I Two of the 80 ~otograph• by Oarollne Ken -~e d y are presentative many family ots taken by the amateur photographer. 1'he photos, the t 'o p 0 n e 0 r J?rince &tanislaus Radziwill , ex- husband of Jac- queline Kennedy Onassis' sister, ~e, s wimming and the other of her lllother, are on display at the Lexington Labs Gallery in New York. Lile T2· Demanding bers. . BEAil WAS excom· municated June 11. 1972. after he atcu1ed three ol the churth's bishops ol lytnc. He also criticized bis wite ·s brother, Bishop Glenn Gross. He said he wants to stop shunning because the church "use1 your wife as an instrumft't of punishm ent, and It deatroys the lives of in- nocent children.·· Bear said he and his wife had a "good rela· tiomhip"' before he was excommunicated. But when she began to shun him it was •·a Jiving torture of hf'il. ·· His wife Gale. 42, re- fused to eat with him or to have any physical con- tact.. He said she turned their children against him by saying, ''Onceyou were a very honorable man but now you are very wicked." ALSO, HE said, his ! ;.- No Pot for This Musician By ANNE COOPER Ol IM O.lly P'llel""' Mission Vie-jo entertainer Bill Bakf'r says musicians, coiitrary to popular belief, are no more given to smoking dope or swap- ping mates than anybody else. ••.J 've been a professional musician for eight years," he said, "and I 've never even tried marijuana.~· .- BAKER, WHO IS currently -perform1ing at the Derby Restaurant in Santa Ana, setUed in Mission Viejo a few months ago to be near Los Angeles. ''Los Angeles is the entertain· mel\l capital of the world now," he said. "My goal is to work clubs while I peddle my sOngs in [,.A. Being close er1ough to drive up there 1nakes it easier than working long distance at selling my liluff. Besides, why write music in 20 degree weather, when I can do it on a Southern California beach?" Baker has had some com- mercial success with his songs. He has written music for the children's tel e vision program. "Captain Kangeroo", and sold songs to Gulf Corporation and the American Cancer Society. "I WRITE SONGS for enter- tainers.." he said. "The problem is letting them know about the songs . I went to the Tony Orlando te1evision show and gave a· tape to one of the pages. He took it NO POT, SWAP Musician Baker right back to Orlando·s dressing room, but I don •t know whether it Wa!'played." Baker's first contact with music was listening to his ra ther play guitar bal'k in Fairfield. Conn ., where he was born and reared. It was a s hort step rrom listening to "[ooling·· wit h the guitar when hi s father was out of the hOUS(>. Office Work Brush-ups Offered at Saddleback Several typing classes are being offered during t he winter quarter at S11ddleback College to help students brush up their of- fice skills. • A course geared to the legal office area is scheduled from 9 to 10 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays while another course for students aiming toward the executive will be offered during the same time on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Training in the operation of the Magnetic Card Selectric Typewriter will be given from 10 to 11 a .m . Wednesday!fand 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. A five-week typing review course is scheduled from 2 to 3 p.m. Mondays a nd Wednesdays. Classe.s will begin the week of December 1. Further inrormation may be obtained by calling the college's community information office. "I only had one musil' lesson in my life," Baker said. "That was enough to convince me I didn 't want any more." BAKER STARTED playing guitar at the age of 9. He spent a great part or his childhood listen- ing to popu lar singers and emulating their music, but when it was time for college, he ma- jored in math. After graduation be worked as a test engineer days and played night clubs with a band nights. "After nine months on that crazy :sc hedule, my wife told me one job would have to go,·· he said. "I was 23 at the time, already old to go on the road in the music business.·· While h e was ponderin g whether to cut out the musil' or the engineering, he was offered a job performing at a Stowe, Vt. ski resort. "WE PACKED UP everything: including the doe.·· Mo said, ''and he~ded for the slopes. I promptly · broke my ankle skiing, but was more successful entertaining.·· Since then he and his wife and :!IOn have traveled to 34 states, Hawaii and Canada. Baker has played e\'erywhrre from th e Grossinge r s circuit in th e Catskill Mountains to an exoti c South Pa'cific resort in Kaua i, Hawai i. "I love living this way," Baker said, "nf'ver knowing where 1 ·11 be until I get there. You might say my way of life is my reliaion. That's why I don 't mess around with drugs. I doft't even take aspirin if I can help it. It's hard rnougb to figure where we're at in this world without messing up our minds with chemicals ... Tlmnlll ta YllU nwur1c1 ... RllAU.llUS • Four Saddleback Colle1e students re- ceived commendatiOl\I of excelJence in speech compet.iUon at Pasadena Coll•c•. A discusaton of the his· tory of beer won Dru Wiedenknter of Tustin a certificate in the ex- pos I tory speaking cate1ory and Linda Hardy or El Toro took an award for talking about bicycles. Deanna Armstrong cl Santa Ana won an award for oral interpretation and Craig Baumbush of San Juan Capistrano was credited for his extem- poraneous speakine. "THIS HOME Is not large enough for two re- ligions,'' Bear wrote in the letter # to Bis hop J . Henry Fisher of Lan-caster, who is the head of the chur ch . Bear contrnded his wife acted this way not oecause she wanted to, but because the church forced her to. .. She once allowed mr to kiss her like only a hu.sband and "'iff' should kiss, but when I asked her if we could go further, she said no. So- meonr else mig ht see. She "'as arraid of the l'hurch. ··Bear said. Lindolo Qlnles ore OWNKJ and odmITTu•ered b'I MedlCCll Ooetofs trct rMlftct the!! p1ocl1Ce to &oriall'1ci. All O•n.c Perlo()l"V"lel ore ~C41N8d bv the SIOle OI Cal<torl'\lo. Coll for Information Mondoy thN F~day 8 .... M. to 6 P. M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 !'ace Prote~s1ono! Mesa Vet"de B dg ProleS$1Ql)QI Bldg Son 8e1no1dino • E. long a.each· Miulon Hills Hawthorne • Orange • Newport 8eoch Gorden Gfove • long Beoch • Posodeno la Habra • WoodkJnd Hiiis • Sherman OoQ Wesl Covino . 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Devine of Ohio, disagreed with the report and called it "~ transparent effort" to block rt•· moval of federal controls from natural gas prices. The subcommitttt has tx>en in· ,·estigating the ability of natural gas producers to fulfill their con- tracts as part of the wider debate over natural gas s hortages. The report s aid the Bastian Ba y field in coastal Louisiana has had "a sharp and un expe<:ted deeline in product ion of natural gas ... COMMITTEE investigators :-;aid Getty Oil Co. and Tenneco inc .. joint operators, "have not llndertaken sufficient drilling to mai ntain deliverabWty in this field with the result th at the field may be produced over a period of 62 years instead of the 20 to 25 year~. originally contem plat· ed ... The s ub c ommi t tee said Getty and Tenne co dis - agreed about how much gas remains in some Ra stian re· servoirs, but have not tried hard to get more information and that "!lymied development" of the field. The rep<irt Hl:K> contended Tenneco has not approved new drilling in Mome reservoirs, in· e luding one in which Getty e-slimated there is gas totaling 12.s billion c ubic fe et. COLIJNS AND Devine said, "The subcommll tee·s report reflects the prinl'ipal pre<':oncep. tion, whiC'h is that the natural gas :5hortage is not real." New M izer Mode l FINANCE Mazda's Humming To Top in Mileage WA SfflNGTON <UPI) -Mazda, still tr ying to shed its fuel· hungry rotary engine image, now has the top 1976 fuel economy car in America with an appropriately named Mazda 808 "Miz er" rated at 42 miles per gallon in highway driving. The Environmental Protection Agency released figures that show the conventional piston engine car also was r ated at 32 m.p.g. in its city cycle test. JTS COMBINED AVF.RAGF., weighted to s how more city driving, was 36 m .p.g., better by 3 m.p.g. than the combined figures {or the 1976 Datsun 8210, Chevrolet Chevette and Subaru. The Mi zer·s highway estimate wa s 1 m .p.g. better than the Datsun while its city estimate was 2 m .p.g. better than the Chevette, the first U .S.-built mini car. Sid Fogel, a Mazda senior vice president. said the new model will be available in th.is country shortly after the first of the year, will be priced under $3 ,000, and highlights a new emphasis on con· ventional-powered cars by Mazda. l'IAZD.i\ ·s ROTARY ENGINES cars were an instant success when they first hit the United States in 1970. climbing to the No. 4 spot among imports by 1973 just before the Arab oil embargo caused a new interest in fuel economy. Jn 1974. the RX-4 model was rated at 11 m.p.g. and Mazda sales plunged, with the firm clearing its stock o{ more than 60,000 cars through a n expensive re bale program. A Fiat lease that'S hard to ~at ... Profits Up At Litton L .M. Boyd Clever Way e~ Cap Cost SS369 Residual $2664.50 MontlilyPaymt. s111.s1. plus tax &. lie. for 36 months Mo. 0eo. st•.se I factocy equipped. BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) -Litton In- dustries, Inc .. earned 22 cents a share in its first fiscal quarter ended Ckt. 31. up from 20 cents a year ago. .. ......,v1e10 lmPOf1a 131-1740 495-1700 Net incomt' was $8.8 million on sales of $8)5.63 million compared with $8.35 million a year ago on s ales of $855.56 million . Order Yours NOW •.• 1000 •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF lAIJfL M''· Jol'ln Doe 113 M•ln Street Anylown, Any11•1• 12l•S Labelt Do tfOI H1ve A p,1n1ecl 8oule1, Siyli'h Vogue type on line qu11lify white gummtd plp•r, 1-----------------fill in this coupon, clip and mail with $1.SOto: Pilot Prinll"9 L•bel DIY., P0tit Office Box 1560 Cost• M.w, CalifomJ. 92&26 .. hn .. ""' ,.... ,.,. , .... ---.. 11!111E -----·-----... ---------- ' • • • ·I To Pay Rent Enrico Pacelli of Milan, Italy, has 11 children. He got behind in his rent. Bailiffs _were due at his place one recent afternoon to evict hirn. Enrico telephoned a motion picture company. Wh en the bailirfs showed up, Enrico's 11 youngsters armed with brooms, garden spades and sundry such weapons , did battle with the bailirfs in a OO·minute struggle. After the movie company's cameramen got it a!I down on film, they paid Enrico's overdue rent. That was his deal, clever fellow. ARE YOU compulsi ve? What. you don't know? Herc's how lo find out : Everybody Col lows some sort of pattern when dressing, bathing, s having. The man who habitually first shaves the right cheek tends to become faintly uncomfortable if some sort of minor injury forces him to shave the left cheek first. So does the woman who is forced to switch from the right leg to the left leg first . Or whatever. Change your pattern on purpose. How much the change upsets you , if at all , will tell you the extent or your complusiveness Or so reports a student of the mental matters CHARITY The average charity in this country spends 27 percent of the money it raises to raise money. THAT CHI NESE DELICACY known as "100· Ye.ar·Old Eggs" actually a re 100-day-old eggs, most usually. Client asks what they taste like. Beats me. Do know they're cured in a mixture of lime, sa!t and tea, plus. My mother, Jong gone these many years, was fair· ly knowledgeable about s uch gourmet goodies. and l recall she once said they taste like something you thought you'd thrown out. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Cosio Mesa 92626. Fullerton Firm Acquires Global Environmental Water Systems Inc. of Fullerton. a manufacturer of ultra-violet water sterilization systems, has acquired Global En· terprises according to Sheldon Schreiber, Environ- mental's president. . UV water ateriliution systems utilize ultra· violet energy wbicb kills bacterio, viruses, algae and other mlcro-crganisms ln water. It does not change the taste or physical propertie:; or the water and eliminates the need for chlorine or other chemical additives, a«ording to the firm. UV systems, are presently being used b y brewers, soft drin k bottlers, cosmetic and pharmaceutic-al manufacturers, bqtels. fjsh hatcheries, hospitals, tor purifying well water in rural areas and other users requiri ng bacttria·free water. · For example, he said, "We are curTently doing nsurch and development in the field ot waste water treatment for use by municipal and county sanitation f af!illtlea." . ''UV systems are presenUy being purchased by sev~ral foreign firms tor a more efficient water purification,'' said Schrclber. ! ., • Cities Going Broke? San Juan Official Cites U.S. Finance Woes By I.AURIE KASPER Of ... o.I,, .......... The country i& "in • bell or a shape financially" and the only way out is to Ugbten OW' belts and ride herd on tbe civil servants, according to Charles Neal, an in- vestment C"ounselor who is also city tre a s urer for San Juan Capistrano. NEAi, AUTHOR ol two books on per:sonal money ~ement and a former syndlcat.ed fman · <-'ia1 columnist. focused on municipal pension funds and a new retirement act while speak. ing on the s ta te of the economy to members of the San Juan Chamber of Commerce. "We'r e all living io a dream world if we think we C'an retire in a s tyle we'v e become ac· customed to," he said. ' Rather than being like one of Orhis Moving T o Com plex D. lloward l.ewis, president of Orbis Syste ms Inc., has an· nounced the company will move to a new 25,000 square foot facili· t y in the Irvine Industrial Complex in Tustin. J.ewis, who became president t>arlier this month, said "this ex- pansion will enable Orbis to meet increased produetion and new product commitments. The move is part o{ an overall plan to put Orbis into a much more ag- gressive position i n the marketplace.·· Orbis produces di skette drive technoiogy. During the last fiscal year, the company shi pped ap· proximately $1 V2 million o{ its diskette drives and expects to see substantial growth in the future. his former clients' who told him "i! I wereo 't IO lar in debt. I'd be poor,•• be said, everyone will have to leam to live on lhelr !ft. comes. Allll<>ugb he has Ion& been In· volved in money management. Neal said tt wasn't until he was appointed to the city PoSt two years a10 that be became in· ta"ested ID politics. NOW, HE SAJD, he ls curious about things in government because be doesn 't want the city or the country to go broke. IQ addition to New York's well known crisis, h e noted tbat But· f alo N . Y . was close to bankruptcy a couple ot weeks ago and Massachusetta may be bankrupt by May. After questioning the pro· cedure of civil servants negotiat· ing their retirement benefits with other civil servants, Neal said one problem with New York is that its pension fund is "totally unworkable." San Juan's pension fund, he said, is handled through the county employes retirement system which has made adjust· ments for anticipated inflation. This, he said, could amount to a 30 percent increase in benefits in five or six years. But their as· sets, 'which include frre stations, office equipment and an airport terminal, will not increase the in· vestment income. OTHER Al,TERNATIVES, he said, are raising the employe contribution or raising taxes. But municipalities aren't the only ones faced with these pro· blems, he said. GeneraJ Motors has a $3 .6 billion deficiency in its pension plan. The Employe Ret ir e me nt Securities Act of 1974 allowed several things whic h, if managed properly, may help the sma!I businessman, he said. O ver 1'h e C ounter MASO UstilWJs 'BELT· T IGHTENING' .San Juan's Neal But, be said it will a!so cause managers of pension fund invest· ments to be conservative and stick to the "blue chip" com· panies. This, he s a.id , will make it harder for the s mall busi· nessman to make money, NEAi,. HOWEVER, did offer some optimistic notes. One, he said, is people·s re· newed interest in loca! politics. pitching in a nd doing things and questioning politicians about possible conflicts. Part o{ the attempt "to bring the American dream down to re· ality," he said , is that people are looking for quality instead or quantity. And, he said. it is still true that a ·m an who tends to hi s business will makeoutquite wetl. MUTUAL FUNDS ;~itllt :~~ N.L. Plan Fd 11.1t 12.lS Plonr 11 ,.SS lG.4' WWld •.St 10.Q I GAO t .67 10.S7 ! Tm S . ., 6.t! IUCE ROWli : Gr#tPt • 10.'9 N.L. lrocam •.~1 N.L. Nw Eta 9.U N.L. Nw Hof' 6.•1 N.L. FCI S.26 !1.L. O¥CI GI 6.'0 J,'M Slf> •.S9 9.:n ··~ UHOS: ""'~' Equity ~~ 1..com 111-1 Vlst. F ,,., .. ...... ~· ~~· ! The Real Pritt Co~t Bite Big For Clean Air?. ' Aaweatruuletorec•--1•1tnacthwllbcut liq lnflalloa, ~are, la mOlllll!q awn.bon, ....., .... lbe view tllal r:OllllUoe coalrol 11 a 111-. , C luxury -•..not -afford. And WI W<l1I m11· 70U.comumeraeth11t....,witbbualm•1mu.. Ulider tbe cltt-. lt'a ~aUve to al<: jllll -do eevlronmentol ~ ra-tmeatl _, 1111111 e ~••tjflce Jobs for ·~alt ... bite intoOUt' ~~'~y_cbeck 'a buying 'W"'or for sale <!rinkin& yat.er? , The answers: COO· (,f!el'D.S about our enviroa- ,.inent and concern• Money's Worth 1 about our economic health are not mutually exclualve. • • ; U) POJ-LUTION OONnOL makes Jobo, rather tban destroys tbem. Thia is a multH>iWon dollar, labor lalenllve industry. A tl billion investment in a sewer and treatmeot plant, for inltance, ,..,...,,tes as ml.D)' u 2$,0000D·lltejobs. This tally climbs to 115,000, w!tb the lneluolon of .,in..,.. who deslcn the facWty and warken wbo tr&Dlport '!be equipment and mat.ertals. Of the 69 planta !hot were clooed or ..m.Jled l'ro1ft 1'11 throuih lflt, partly because ol polluUon control require- ments, most were small, old, unprofitable faetories wbicb probably would have been shut down OllJW•Y· A 1t..iy ol plant closlnc1 and envlrorunental factors by tbe Oil Cbemical and Atomic lnlenlallooal Unloos, In fact, coo'. cluclecl that in these Industries: ''It it apparent that tnviJ'<lomeotal consideration is not the overrldln1 factor in most plant shutdown. Usually a number ol other, len publicized fact.on are also involved: (2) Ellviroomental regulations do require rirms to in· vest tn expensive pollution control equipment -but not to a palnt conlribulini significanlly either ·to inflation or to re· cession. ONLYZ PERCENl'OFlbefll'tns surveyed by the Com· mtl'C'e Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis, rePort· ed that polluUon control expenditures resulted In redueecl investments in expansion or modemiz:ati.on. Many com· ponies reported the PoSitive fu!ding that pollution control spending bas helped increase productivity - a key force in flebtlng inflation and footering prosperity. Says Carl A. Gerstacker, chairman of the board ol Dow Chemical Co.: "Solving pollution problems is good busin'" as well as good citizenship. It can be profitable." Gerstacker paints to an investment of $2.7 million at one Dow silicon metal factory to recover chemicals previously lost to the atmosphere. The return amounted to a savings of $'900,000 per year, Confirms Philip Hanes. Jr., chairman of the board of. Hanes Dye & Finishing Co.: "Cleaning up our stacks and neutralizing our liquids was ex.pensive, but in the balance, we have actually made money on our pollution control ef. forts ," DOES THAT MEAN THAT cleaning up our air and water and taking precautions against nuclear power plant radiation will not.cost us anything? Of course, it doesn't mean that! What i\ does mean is that environmental expenses may be no more iJihereaUy in· flaUoo.ary than the cost of law enforcement or education. Because of federal enrironmental laws. the U.S. c;ov. ernment will apend about $195 billion over the next 10 years on air and water pollution. abatement, radiatiQa.aafeguards, solid waste management, strip-mined coalfield reclama· ti.on. For you, an average American, the price tag for this prol«lion ran $35·$40 in 1!!73, is slated to rise to about $90 next year, will then level off. We'll pay this bill directly in higher prices for such items a.a emission control devices adding $150-$225 to an auto·sprice. WE'LL PAY THE BllL indirectly in the form of higher taxts and water-sewage fees that go toward city sewage treatment. And we '11 help pay the costs or cleaner el~c generat- ing plants when an average residential electricity customer will pay $1 .25 more per month in 1983than you did in 1974. But in return, we'U also get new jobs, new markets, new profit possibilities -unexpected bonuses. Winter Report Dry Weather Hurts Soviet Grain Cr6p WASHINGTON CAP ) - The Soviet Uni on ·s newly planted 1976 winter grain crop is be ing plagued by the same dry weather that crip- pled this year·s harvest and fO{'<'ed Moscow to buy huge quantities of U.S. wheat and ('()1'1), the Agriculture Depart· ment announced. The department is watching closely weather re- ports affecting the Soviet crop for signals indicating Russia"s future impart needs, particularly if the U.S. winter wheat situation Points to re- duced output next year. However. it might be late next spring at the earliest before a good asse-ssment of the Russ ian c rop can be made. OFFICIALS SAID that despite the droug ht, all of Russia's winter wheal, rye and barley has been planted while a year ago there was still somt> to do at this time. Winter grain acreage was boosted about 4 percent this fall . ''llowever. conditions of the corp so far have been uneven, in contrast to the excellent CQl'Ktitions at this time last se.son." the department said iri its weekly ''Foreign Agriculture·' report. Officials s aid that, while SQD'lt areas of Russia ap- parently have had good stands of grai11 . others have been bothered by the spotty germi4ation o( newly planted seed.11 weeds and otber ef • fett. of dro111ht. . 8i1n.Uar problems have de- layecl U.S. winter wheat in P'rts of the Great Plains breallbQlret, including areas • of Kan s a s, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas where the fall-planted 1976 crop is off to a slow start. ALTHOUGH THE 1975 Russia winter grain crop got off to an excellent start a year ago, that crop along with spr- ing -planted wheat, rye, barley, oats and other com- modities deteriorated rapidly last summer because of drought. As a result, 1975 Sov- iet production now is estimat· ed at 160 million metric tons, far below Moscow·s original goal of 215. 7 million. The short harvest triggered large purchases from U.S. supplies, now totaling about 13.2 million tons of wheat and corn plus a s mall amount or oats and rice. Officials say Russia may buy rnore, perhaps a grand total or 17 million tons this season. A metric ton is 2,205 pound.A. Meanwhile, U.S. farmers have harvested re<'Ord crops or wheat and corn that depart- ment officials say is enough to meet record export dt· mands, including the big Russian orders, without seriously boosting consumer food prices and still allow for a modest buildup in U.S. SUP· plies. ' BUTlflfCBOPproopects are far from clear at this time. The derartment's Ont es timate o next year·s Winter wheat production will DO! be ready unUI Dec. 22. The big orders this season Jed to a temporary U.S. em· bargo on further sa.I~ to Rusaia •nd a lona:·le.rm agrttmtnt with MOO<OW for future graln\ sal~. ' Tuesday's Altemoon l'ricea NEW ...... l'OU fUlitt> -,, ...... ".,... .. .. ., .... _,. ............. ! ..... -... I! 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Castle & Cook e SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -Castle& Cooke says it has d1:;rltv.'ed to the &-t-urltil'S and Exe hang€' Commission th at payoffs hav<' been made for years to lo<"a l ofl iti&ls of some Lati n American countries. • . - A14 DAILY PILOT Tueld!y. Novembef 26, 1975 . en son e s • \ 17roo. "tar:' t1 mg. nicotine, av. per cig8111!te. by FTC Method. .. -- ' • • • \ ' -'l .,, I l • • I Regular • , and ) • l Menthol ~ • . ' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' ' ' . l l l ' ' ' ' l • I I I ,, • • ~ l J, :~~: ,, • I, I r I A total look (above) begins at the bottom (right) and continues up (far right). Add some a.rms .(below left) JJno ·~ea~~ just t e right tilt, and the contemporary look is ready. Roseanne Lujan dresses mannequin at May Co. f ' • ' ' Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne ' , I Mannequins Model '· New View of Fashion 8 y JOOLSON CM ""9 Dell• ,..._ 5""' Remember the old days when you shopped on Main Street and saw "just the right dress" or the perfect winter coat on a non· descript mannequin in tbe store window? Those times are gone rorever, for two reasons. First. with today·s enclosed malls. there are few windows in which lo see merchandise. and second, the whole concept of dressing a win- dow has changed. Wi ndow displays to lure customers into storeS' probably were first used in London or Paris in the mid·l8th century. Prior to this lime, stores were set up more like warehouses, with all the merchandise packed neat- ly iMide. One of the first mentions of window shopping was made by the literary critic Samuel Johnson around 1700, when he· said to his rellow writer Oliver Goldsmith, "I.et us take a walk ; from Charing Cross to Whitechapel, through l suppose the greatest series of shop) in the world." Another writer of that era re- marked that the London shop fronts bad large glass windows and class doors. "In these ~e merchants display all that 1s finest and most modem. and as fashion compels them lo make considerable ch a nges, the varie- ty and the syiqmetrical arrange- ment provide for the passers-by the most brilliant coupd'oeil." LAT F.ST STYLF.S The central part of any window display, particularlY in depart- ment stores, is t he mannequin, which shows off the latest styles to best advant age. "Her .. role (more wom~n than men are used) used to be simply to show ofr a single dress or suit, but now. she is in the business of teaching a customer how to put a total look together. She has moved into individual departments. espe-cially in the achieve ''the effect or a total over· windowless stores, a nd shows all statemenl'' when be dresses a coordinated looks from each sec-mannequin. lion. "Before, a woman slmply Great ('are is taken by skilled picked out a nice outliL Now, a artists to put just the right ac:. person will buy better ac- cessorie.s and ensemlHes cessories instead of three or four togelht>r from shoes to hab... outfits." "We wa~t to register with ~e' There is great debate among customer that this is the look for 'Window dressers , particularly the season, to tell her that these those for fashionable stores, are the basics for her wardrobe,·• about how mannequins should be said Norman Sinanian, display grouped for window displays , director for a Costa f\tesa depart· Many eastern stores prerer lo ment store. use single mannequins, accord· "People are afraid of rashion ing to a New York faljhion trends, that they "'iii be dated in publication, but there art-at least six months. but "'Care telling her two stores where groups are con· this will be around.··, sidered essential. Sinanian often uses several Two of the stores, Henri Bendel mannequins together to show all and Lord & Taylor, use five or six of the items from a particular re· grouped together. Robert Currie, ady to wear line, such as pants, display director for Bendel, said veSt.s, blazers and skirts, wilh the use of adtlitional figures various accessories so a woman means a greater chance lo catch can see how they will work the customer's eye. tOJ?t~ther. Emil Blas berg , of Lord & Bill 1'1ackin , dis play director Taylor, believes that grouping for a rival store, said he likes to gives a more realistic feeling, and that women see themselves in a group more easily. SHOCK CUSTOYI F.RS Their techniques include using different looking mannequins, creating little "dramas" to link the figures, using contrasting colors and textures and putting the mannequins in unusual posi· tions. They don •t believe in offending customers with their displays, but said that ''shocking them is all right.'' T he creation of the m anne- quins in itself is a highly com· petitive field and one that moves constantly with current fashion. Though there are about a hair doien manufacturers in the Unit-· ed States. the finest forms pro· bably are made in London. ac- cording to Stan Whalley, a de· .signer for I.or Sales in Los Angeles. the only local maker. MODF.LS PHOTOGRAPHE D A mannequin line begins with a check of fashion magazines to see what the best fashion poses are. Then, models are hired to be photographed in those poses. From the picture, wtre and steel frames are built, then clay - model s. and finally, the fiberglass products. Skilled artists put sophislicat- ed , sometimes exaggerated make-up on the fac~. and the latest style wigs are attached to finish the dressing. A mannequin can be made in two days by the company, which h3s 70 employes. Whalley said . The figures are not exact copies of the human form, he noted. ''The necks are Jong(•r, the hl'ads smaller, and they art' skinnier. They are more st ylized than real.·· For a s mall boutique. th(' cost of buy ing and renov<.1tin g the figures is proh ibi tive. so thc.·y rt" ly on one or t\\'O mann{'Qu1ns and other kinds of props for their win· dow displays. Pat Harrison , owner of five women 's wear stores. including two in Newport Reach, one irl eop e Anaheim, and two in Las Vegas, s aid she tries to use saleable things as props. s uch as some fiberglass animals that proved popular in I.as Ve gas . F.l.F.GANT WINOOW • I BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, November 25, 1975 81 • . , ' The kind of <·lathing-sh(' is dis- playing dictat('S what will be in the \.\'indo\.\'. "We put fewer things in an elega nt window, but for sportsw('ar. as many as we can put in.·· She thinks the c hange in win· do"; dressing has IJeen duf:' to the youth movement of lhl' last few )·ears. where th(' d('n1m and "do you r own thing" philosophi('S have prevailed. "F.verything is mor(' informal now," sh(' said. "Youths have C'reated the interest Ln windows there is now. They are not as stylized as the y used to be . F.verythin g is mu('h more in· di\'idual ·· llt>r windO\.\'S <s he is not local· ed in a mall l. \''h1ch she says arc her "bes t sa1£>smt.'n." art.' de - sign£>d by sales clerks with an ;;irtistic ey(' \Yho can put ac CC'ssories and clothes together skillfully and s tylishl y. Where thert-are tiny windows al eye level. such as there ar<' in one Fas hion Is land lx>utiq#, the problem is solved by show1nJ? in· dividual items in each window. "We use our c lothes by color scheme. We teli a story in color." a s pokesman for the shop said. ''We use what we have in those colors." They rely o·n textures, such as leather. fur and velvet. to add in · tere!t. "Women envision the mselves wearing these clothes:· she said. "We put it all together so It can be worn.'' She doesn·t have to worry about mannequins. but Si.nan1an admits he has trouble with hi s women sometimes. When heel heights chance. the mannequins can't ne* their legs to fit the new look. Programs ' 1 Topical, ; • l '!' • • ... Seasonal • • •• • • • I .,l ~Voice r of • ' • Help t The Mi chael Rurke ' t Foundation and the i J-loa g Memorial : llospital general fund i \Viii benefit from the f annual Voices of ' Christmas Ball, Mon-! day, Der. 8. beginning J at 7 p.m . in the Mar·· I riott !lotel, Nev.1port $ Beach. Sponsored by the 552 s .. Club, the event will feature the traditional team of Les Brown, Sonny Burke and the Voices of Chris tmas , with seasonal read- ings by celebrity guests and music for dancing until 1 a .m. Chairman of the $125 per couple even- ing is Guy K. Claire. Proceeds will go toward remodeling and completion of the nucleai: medicine and rehabilitation therapy departments. At right. Bill Cox , director of physical therapy, assists Mrs .. Jean Galloway, statf physical therapist, as she tries to maneuver -with platform crutch. ' The device is designed for patients with multiple fractures which limit use of normal crutch. • l"F.Ml!"IST PR()(;RAMS: Nationall y know n poet, Diane Wakosk1 wtll be presenled 1n the Writer 's Se ries of Southern California a t Sad · dleback College l,ibra.ry <.1l 8 p m. Monday , Dec. l . Margie Ad am wi.IJ bt• presented in concert at 9 p.m . Frid ay, Dec 5, at the University of Redlands. and Ma rgaret Ba rker will talk o n Motherhood -A f'emirust Pers pective at 2 p.m. Deo. 7 in Persephone's l'lace. Orange. CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS: The Orange Coast Division will meet for a luncheon at !1 :30 a .m . Monday, Dec. 1, in the J-lilton Inn, l.aguna Jiills. ASSOCIATED ~IUDENTS : Myth America -How Far have You Really Come? will be pre - sented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dee. 2, in the f\Jllerton College Ca mpus Theater Ticket 1n- formation is availa blt· by calling 871-8884. UNIVERSITY INTERFAITH FOUN · DATJON: Choral music will be provided by the ' I • Chamber smgers or Corona de! Mar llieh School when the Wom e n Associates meet at 10 :30 a.m . Tut.>-Sday , Det:. 2, in Our Lady Queen of ADcels Chur<"h . Newport Beach. CAI.I FOR NIA ASSOCIATION roa NEUROLOGICALLY HANDICAPPED CIUt.ORf;s : Dr. Joan Glad, admtnlstrative coordi nalor , and Dr. Ron Jones, medical d.lrec· tor of the Fa mily Learning and Behavior Cent.er. will be l)peaker s for the county chapter meeUng at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the Santa Ana· Tustin Community H05 pital. The s peake rs will explain the full-service center which combines medical, psyebologlcal and educational services. WORKSHOP: Orange Coast Colleee'a Women's Center will host a Holiday Craft Workshop at 2 p.m . Wednesday, Dec. 3, ln the center . The pubUc is invited to share ideas with Ka thy Les, coordinator and teacher with Newport Be ach Parks and Recreatioo Depl. Your Horoscope ) EXECUTIVE SECllETAIUES: The Oranlfe Coua11 •"apter bu donated an el .. frlc 1,_rtt« io Bii SIJl<n ciOranlf• Cc!Uat;. Tbe Ofuniulloa ct -... UDleSWJlme wlthUttlealsten-tbta&e1ot811Dd 14. • Jlll&llAIDll: The La&uaa _. CJWnber ot Commerce wo-·• Divllloo wlJ1 meet at ,_, 111.aod.,, Dee. I, fer• Cl>rill.mM l_._ F ASRION BENEFIT: Grut ~lff ID Fublon will be pr-ofter a~ )uoc!>p w-ay,De<.3,lnlhellhrrlott~. --~ Pr«Hdo will beaelll I.be ~-..... TreaUnfllt Center S<rvlCH, wbldl -ID...,_ cert w!lh law enforce-' a&enclea·lo"balt 111111· ....t.i bltla•Jcr In Juvall• before UMl1 ~.om• repetlli••· Alto bftlefllinf wlJ1 be the VUla& for C1111dreo wbieb will -cblldren t....m 0r...,e. R1vcr1l4e ood Loo~•! .. countle1 wbo h&ve beeD a!NaNd, ab•..i-lor D<Cltcted. r= LOW ~OST FVN RECIPE t ='c: I ONION POP COAN t= Leo Ga .1 n s jj.· 2~ •"'"'popped /OllY 1111£ Pop Coro !=Ee: 1_4i c. melted butter Of marg. . 1-- I enveloPe dry Of'llOn SOUP mtl I H pop to1n is not hot, rehtiill in 325• f. Mfl tbelll.5 Minutes. E WF.DNESDAY. CAPRICORN (Dec. -oruntilhot.Placepop c01n inla rge "1rm bowtAdd.elltd ~ NOVF.MBER27 22 -Jan. 19): Family bu.tttr;loUwtll.[mptyoneenvelOpe f"'l-'"'!!- BySYDNEYOMARR member , in transit, :1 dry ~on s.ouq mis imosm1M boWI. Sbr · h • • ~ wiUI tort. SQOOlde th1ee tablespoons ol I= ARIES <March 21 · "gels in touc · =t ttiismi•inlDPoppedCorn,ton well. f: April 19): Key now is AQUARIUS (Jan . ~ Smeimmediltety.To servehot1ga1n. modera tion or s teady 20-Feb. 18): Delve lnto :I turn Into Large shillow pan and he1t 1n ~ pace. Avoid extremes. mysteries. An1wer1 now ::1 :ns•ovenibout5minutes 0tunt~hot J:. Get lowdown on available ar~ obtainable. Key ii to ~ '°"' belGre servin&-Makes 2'h quarts. ~ servi ct"s . Re sure you get gatn money c~ration =t J: \11hat youhave earned. from partner, male or =I 'I ~ TAURUS (A pril 20 -legal associate. =I s: May 20): You learn facts PISCES ( P'tb. 19· 3 \ I( of life Romantic in-March 20): You know volvem'ent could irab where you stand, what'• ~ spotlight. expected, who backs =L------= GF.MJ~I (May 21 .June y~. who wants you to 2 0 ): Hard n e w s trip. dominates. Means the fluff an.d speculative material fades into back· )lround. CANCER (June 21 - July 22 ): Short journe:v. message from a relative -these are highlighted. l,EO (JulyZ!~Aug .22J ' ~!!!ii New approach to ac- counting procedures would be of benefit. Credits, debits should be more clearly defined. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Lunar cycle high - take initiative. Imprint style. Ri se above ap- parent obstacles. UBRA (Sept. Zl·Oct. 2 2): Brighten at - mos phere -see and be s een . Attend special function sponsored by hospital charity, club, in- stitute. Be part of group which combats rear. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 · Nov. 21): You could become actively in- volved in project wilh friend. a gallery of unusual co ntemporary furn ishings and accessories • .. . ,.. -~ , .. SAGIITARIUS (Nov . 22·Dec. 21): You might receive written instruc· ' tions which enable you lo ,,,, resolve dilemma . Chru1ges occur which lift BriWr kleas,Ltd® 3411 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach 673·6000 roadblocks ~o progress.':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= t • I r Haute Couture Over Her Head t • . • ! • l l • • • • • .. Mayva and 1 had an al· tack of guts last week and decided lo go into one of those posh OOuti· ·ques thal have one-of-a· kind designer clothes. ··1 hale these places," grumble.d Mayva. "They hover around like· they think I'm trying to smug- gle a pregnant moth in their fur storage.'· ders or lookers.'' "When they see the label in my coat they 'll know.·· ''What does it s a:v ?" "HAND WASH ONLY AT LOURDES." "l.ook bored. Here comes a s ales person.·· "What do we do if she wants to help us?•· "Buy a scarf. That's probably all we can af. ford." smiled. "Yes.·· I said . "I was looking for something to complement my pantsuit." "How about one of our fun furs?'' ··1 just want lo comple- ment it. .. not tickle it to death. May be a scarf.'' She whipped out a square of blue silk. "This one is exquisite," she smiled stiffly. "It's beaut iful!'" said ---------------------Mayva. ''Ruy it ~ What's the matter?" "Stop being so in· secure, .. I said. "They don't know if we 're spen· "May I help you ?·· she r.,..,,1hin1 "' <fl'tl\ "'' ~nYw11 s•ft.•. 1u11111'• rifle (;llurola!K In <W• nwrt l •1tl<li-11-111W <opi"f .. 11'4':0 llld frf'lll 11u1a, rourmFI f'l'.lf(l'ft.. i.11ttm111111r~. In Lol)(!IJ • Lumber Yard Ptozo u,i,no Btoch 384 Fonat Aur. ~ ,. • "I don't know whether to buy il or make a house p::tyment. ·• AT WIT 'S END "How much is it ?" "EIGHTY · FIVE DOLi.A RS ."" "You·re kidding.'' ''I could w t>ar it around m v he ad like Rhoda. Wh<itya think?" I asked. dragging it low on my Corehe ad and knot· ting it on the side. , "Wilh a drum and lit- tie blood you could be the spirilof'76." "I could frame it and. hang it over the sofa.•· "It would make your entire house look shabbv." "1 could run it up O\.lr flagpole and fly it on. holidays." "You don't happen to have a scarf by Fruit of the Loom, do you?'' asked Mayva. "Is he ilalian?" asked the saJesperson. "Don·t be tacky," said Mayva as we swung open lhedoor. Your Diamonds Reset While You Watch -~- I Wm.1Harold Jewelers -. ... ..., u,.,..,. ... ,...,. ..... :.:=:.=. •Pre I" 406 12-1 IT. lllWPOIT HACH PHOtm 6JW.>M ' Hickory Farn1s of Ohio. Gooase Gooese Ball •· hoJ1 N~ party. is complete wHhout ff Your holiday enttnom;ng lh.is special blend of chrtses I should indlfdc this log of thal art rolled in choioe nut smoked cheddar chttsr, sprin~ meals and topped wilh a rtd klcd with srlectrd nut mcalS. c~ny .. For a rtal tftat, try .it SrM it to your family and w11h Htekory Farms of Otno friends on Hickory fanM of Oval Wafen. 2.49 Ohio (Md-fashioned Cncktn . 2.49 OF OHIO ~atb Coast 'Pim COSTAMESA --~ ....,. ~,.,,_ "-MNftl ..... ~ ....... 2 .. 1,... 4MllUC4l LEADING CBllSB mm. o,...., ..... DAILY PILOT R Parent Unplanned Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: The advice you save "Feeling Rotten in Df'nver" was pretty rotten itself. She was the woman wbo was mad at her husband because he "talked her into it." Actually he argued with her for an hour and she became pregnant with her :second child when the first wu only eight months old. -ONE WHO HAS TRAvELED THAT ROAD DEAll ONE : Appare•lly tlloasaads of wome• have .. TravelH That Road" alld I beard fn>m pleaty of tbem. I can't t'ffall 1ucb a barrageotaa· gry letter• since 1 told Amertcaa boa.lewtve.s they were lny If they didn't Iron lltelr bedalleeta aad batbtowtls. ol America, 810 Seventh Avenue, New York, N . Y . 10019. - FREEDOM, IT"S WONDERFUL late for lhe .. lady la Dtaver THIS dmf', your adylce i11ood for ne1.t time. It's alto useful few others wbo are still feelln& good - riRWbf're. DEAR WONDERFUL : 1'buks for wriUDg. While It'• &oo The woman was in her seventh month, having a terrible pre· gnancy -full or anger and re- sentment. Sbe asked you when she wOuld get over her hostility. You said, "The minute the new baby is placed in your arms." I hope lbe P .G. lady wbo ls "FttliDC Rotten In Denver" will see lb.is and if abe doesn't &et over ber reMatmeat wbea the Dt'W baby ls placed ID her arms, I rtt0mmend couaselinc. .R A _ .. c Suzanne Mudge, Basharat Ali Khan Here's aaotb.er lea.et oa Cbe same subject -wltb a UWe dU· ftte:11t twist: DEAR ANN : What kind o! dumbbell is she -that resentful wile who is "'Feeling Rotten in Denver"? A PRIVATE MEMBERSHIP aus Troths Told Well, I've been there, Ann, and it didn't work that way ror me. I stayed mad at my husband ror nearly a year. 1 also disliked the second C'hild whom 1 viewed as an "intruder .. and a lot of extra work. My patienC'e with the older child was short. I was surly and unpleasant to everyone. When my husband lert ror work in the morning I viewed it as "escap- ing" fr om the mess he bad creat- ed. I would sit at the breakfast la· ble and boil inside, not wanting to do a ny housework or look after the children. No woman need have an un- wanted pregnancy these days. Every child has the right to be wanted. • SIX OIAMPIONSHIP RACQUETBAll. • Expert instruction and chnlcs AND HANDBAU COURTS provided for all activities (with lots of available playing timt) MUDGE-KHAN University or Pacific students Suzanne Duf. field Mudge and Basharat Ali Khan plan to marry in late July in Laguna Beach. International Univeni· ty. San Diego. where they graduated. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drake, Portland, Ore. F)nally I realized I was sick with repressed a nger and needed counseling. It took a solid year of pain and hard work -but I made it. Why didn·t you tell her about P1anned Parenthood? There are several devices a woman can use to protect herself against a persuasive (or insistent) husband. • Separate M1n1' and_,..., phyakal fltnes1 and spa areas • One time membership IN-. MO AMlllAI. HIS 01 COH'TUc:TI Since the female of the species is the one who must bear and care for the young, she should be free to decide how many children she wants, and when she wants to have them. Planned Parenthood >Aili help her. All she has to do is look in the phone book or write to the national headquarters for literature. The address is : • Baslctlball, volleyball, trod<, • Individual and cO<pOrOte lounges and amonlties memberships availallle The bride -elect, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mudge of South Laguna, is a graduate or Laguna Beach High School where she was ac- tive in music and GAA and received a Festival of Arts scholarship. Miss Whalen teaches in Los Gatos and her fiance is employed by a Palo Alto mortgage banking firm. A Dec. 13 wedding is planned at. Our Lady of Mt . Carmel Catholic Church, Nt"A'port Beach. So, please, Ann, don't P3:int such a rosy picture for "Feehng Rotten in Denver ... Tell her - and others who are trapped in un- wanted pregnancies -that they may be faced with a period of de- ep depression after the child is born, and ir so they are to get pro- fessional helo. It saved mv life. Planned Parenthood Federation Working toward a degree in trombone, she is affiliated with Mu Phi Epsilon professional women·s music sorority, and is second chair trom- bonist in the Stockton Symphony. .RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wht« Yo.. Wo11t Hie le1t 1922 Horbor Cl•d. C . ::i M~io-548-0159 Her fianre is s on of' ---_ Khan and Begum Amir {(.;i.\.J. .• --~~~~ Mohammed Khan or u Rawalpindi, Pakistan. i~' 4 Full Scr.,ice He is a gr aduate or the I'!' Locotior.s in Univtrsity of Punjab _H_u_ntinqto~B_eoch with a BS in chemistry. --- the University of l PRESCRIPTIONS Peshwar with an MS in . • '"'"l•Ac<•""', • ot11,,r1t• 11 I ltl ~I fl'loll .... , , .. _I chemistry and is com· t rtM••Pt....,, pleting his doctorate in !. J ~ organic chemistry at U or Pacific where he is af. I , m1· ated with Alpha Chi ~oow .. Tow" HuMt -'°"" 1 j' " ff.ACM Sl • ... \O\ .......,_,°" I Sigma. H•••o.,. •••-o••• ••oos-\t" The engagement was Margaret Whalen ~~~:~~ ... ~::-,:~\1 ~:~-~~~; ·;~ announced at a High :--·.:. -...------~ _) ·Turkey Tea' In the br1de. -----------='-------~-! ftett.·9 Three Arch Bay ~-----------------~ -home. WHALEN-DRAKE The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Margaret Anne Whalen and Donald C. Drake has been announced by her parents, l-1r. and Mrs. James Trindle, Newport Beach. The couple met while attending United States Small Town Team MALABAR, Fla. <UPll ,--John Todd doesn't really know how to address his wife, since she became a ''city rather .•. He's the mayor of this small Brevard County town, population 900. Stie was just elected without opposition to the five.person city council. ''I'm glad to have her,·· said Todd, who didn't know his wife planned to make the town government a fami- ly affair. "She shoald be a good councilman .. . co uncilwoman .. . person ... "Just don 't call m e 'Ms.'," Mrs. Todd in· jected. The Todd team was a little afraid people might accuse them of trying to control city hall . A n d they are somewhat worried they may violate Florida·s "government in the sun- shine law" which re- quires that the people's business be conducted in public. Cm111t tl1e ~ IJ/essi'llf/S ~((,·. -·· ytJ'll 'llfJ \(/" _:. '~ lo11ge 1· 11t•e1l! \[(_,.. ...:: . ~ Tum them into CHRISTMAS CASH by placin9 .., ad under our DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE 'e ~1 f'"'.}....;..,;, l. .. .-"'"'~ J; ~ cf}: ~~~l~~ ~ ~ °W f'IXt-:ll Ul'PEHS ~ 1 Wagons, tril'yCl('S, bikes. J' scooters. peddll' cars. · ... skate boa rds , dolls. bu.Ii!- .. ~ies . trains. appl1anc£'s, 0 mus1l·al in struments . 1, s porl1ng good~. elc. ell·. .,... ,, _ _....,. , o~•I-·~ --. "' ,..,, ..... ~.l "' , .... , ...... ~. ':. .. . " ~ . . ,,,. . -. .. ~' . .. CHRISTMAS ,.,; r'· ~GOODIES •• ~ GALORE -· _, . • ·-. ~ ~ ~ · Good used toys for kids or \ ~all af!CS-cro s.s word ;. .-If ·• ':. pui:i l es -j:Ca mes-~o -. Youc-,_..,.., ttld t.iu for "4.00 ... ..... ..., ... for 56.50 Get into the holiday spirit our way. On the Jingle Bus. You'll discover what fun it is to ride! · You'll be laughing all the way -at the other shoppers, as they light the holi- day traffic jams and frantically search the over-crowded parking lots for a space that isn't miles from the stores. As you merrily prance from the conveniently located bus stop, just across the sidewalk from the mall. And you can jingle the extra change in your pocke·t that you'll save. It only costs a quarter to ride anywhere in Orange· Give us a jingle . 547-3'311 or ask the operator for toll·free ZENITH 7-3311. 6 a.m. t o 10 p.m. weekdays. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. week'!lnds. YOU'RE WELCOME TO STOP IY ANYTIME. PHONE 631-2000 for: • Membership information • A tour of the club County. That alone should be e n ough to make your spirits a little brighte r. Not to mention all of the extra ti me you'll save by riding the bus -valuable time you can use to revise your gift li st, write out greeting cards, and pla n your holiday meals and entertaining. This season, jingle all the way with OCTD. Our information operators a re standing by to give you all the infor- mation you'll need about routes. time schedules, transfers, and anything else we can help you with, to make things less hectic . .) ~ We're here to get you there. . Joyce Todd, 37, admits it's hard for the couple to avoid discussing council matters and has asked the City Attorney foe a ruling. ,..:.,, clubs -bieyc les-baby ~".. ..._ .. d,ol1 s & Ba rbu~ dolls-~ -. book s ror y oun j:C & .... "'" adult -clothes -re~:ord ~ Y ;.· playcrs -r<'Cord s -·-. ~ radios-TV 's -<s ler('OS-_.'. '::.-train sets -Ma crame-".,. .._\ homemade 1til\ llc ms -_..._ "".,' kitchen a'Pphances etc ~ .------------------------------------------------~ "We really di,dn't look at this as a husband-wife thing," said Mayor Todd, 40. "I'm not going to try to influence her vote. I didn't know who was going to sign up. so I'm bound not to know bow 1he ·11 vote. -rrr didn't ~now abe wQ aoin& to run unUI the m•ht •h• qu1llfif,d." ' •• • 1 tf • • •' • tt •• ~ • '('I.•\'~ ... ··,,., ••• '<···:~ .. ·· \i. Our Daily Pilot Christmas Tree will 1'111'1 on ThankSCJl¥ing Day ond ogoin on Deci. 4th, I I th & 18th. Just call 642-5678 aild place your ad today! DAILY PILOT I I WANT TO GET THERE. PLEASE SEND ME INFORMATION . Address --------------~ City ______________ Zip __ ~ (Mail coupon to : Orange County Transit District, 1200 N. Main St., P.O. Bo x 688, Santa Ana, CA 92702.) L-----··----,---------------·--------t-··•----"'\'9·~ I .. . . . ' ' OAILY PILOT Tuffday, November 25, 1975 No New Wrinkles 1.0S A'.'Jt.F:l.1-:S \1\P J l l,I.,\ ¥'oac h Di ck Vl'rmt•il s;utl Mund ay ·~'-' t•)(rects to :-.<'{' 11oth1ng rt·ally ~lifft•r1•nt or nc"' wh{'n ht~ Jlrui n~ ~t ak1· on ~out hl'r n ('allfornia t-)·j ~ll~;. n 1~ht 111•t>d1 11g <1 \"H'lflr\ to gn tio tilt.• U<1:.-1· Bl!" I 'fhe r1\ a l ·r roJa ns may :-.tart efr.h er junior VinC't-F.v a ns or :;ophornort-!'>11k1• Sanford, ""ho b~ga n t h(' s t•a ::.o n a fourth · ~tringer, ~•t quarlt•rbar k ,lJCLA. i:-. i11 tently \\Orkini;: for tM Pac1 f1c 8 Conferl·nce chum P~;th1 p and its fir::.t Ro:-.{' IX."'l trip in 10 yC'ar ~~ ·But Vt•rmt·il :-.<aul ~0011 teams er Was Fan Youth I s A'.'JGF.l .ES (AP) -"l"d li~lo esta bli s h a ne"' home for mk>elf in center field at Dodger Stltium , ·· Ousty Hak{'r lleclar ed 1\1~day on b{'i ng introd uced to th l.os Angeles ne"'s mi>d1a . I feel like this is a new birth fo me and that 1 ·n1 coming home . I enJOY<'d m ys C'lf in All an- ta...but I \\'a s r eady to go.·· Baker. 26 . came to the Dodi:~ers irt the tradC' earlier this month t hat sent Jimm y \Vynn, I.et.• l.acy, ·r om Paciorek a nd J C'rry Ro)·ster t o t h(' RravC's . The Dod g ers a l s o ;i cquir C'd F.d C"rt>Odson in thC' ct eJI. but lhC' mai n m3n is Ra ker. Baker says he C<\n rC'mC'mbcr being a J)od ger!; fa n us a YO\lngste r when 'fommy Davis \\'as his favorite pl ayer. dnn "t 1n.1ke big l'hanges from W ("l'k to \l.t,t•k , CVl'll OVl'r it two \l."t•t·k 1~1 ;.o ff hke both USC and l i('l .. \ h ;1\'l' had , ' 'i'ou'rt• goi ng tn S ('{' us play l 1\I.A nffen:-.e and UC LA dt> f1·n:-.1· I ·n) not goi ng to mcd<t· 1·ha ng C's fro m on e week 111 ,1n1Hhf'r.·· \'erzn(•\I :-.uid. )'ou try tu l'hange loo mur h :ind thal·s ho"· p1·ople get beat 1n~lt':1d of 11uts nlar ling thl' oth'"·r ;.'ll.V tht·.v ut1t sntart thc•n\Sf.'iVt':-..·· \~ fvr t ht• Rruin~. Ve r·rne tl .... 11d If 11 ':-. Uet·n good enoui-:h to ;•1•1 11:-; intu this situation "'ht•re \\l'0l"l' play1111,: fo r the Hos1.• !~"·I yoll just have to hope it's good enough to get the job done.·· UCLA must beat USC to go LO the Rose Rowl. A tie or loss means California, a team the Bruins defea ted e arlier, will win t hl" Pac-·8 title and iO to 1>asaden3, The Trojans. who have lost their last three gamtl!I, have already accepted a Liberty Bowl bid in what "'ill be their final ap· pearanC"C' under Coach John !\le-Kay . S a n ford s tarted against Washington a week ago. Evans, before' hP1 ng hurt and then (ailing Bradshaw Stars • O·ilers No Match For Pittsburgh HO USTON (A P l -Th< Houslon OilC'rs . S"-'Om to "hold the rope," r aml" unraveled on na- tional tei('v ision under the ae ri al assault of pre~s ure-proof Tl•rry Rradshaw a nd Jlilts burgh's Steel Curtain defense Bradshaw flawlessly threaded 13 of 16 passes through the porous Oilers' dE>fense to lift the Steelers t o a 32-9 National Football I.eague victory Monday night. The triumph gave Pittsburgh a nnC' game lead O'\'er Cincinnati in t he ;\me r ir <ln F ootba ll Con f erence · s Ce ntr al Division chase Coarh Churk Noll was so im pressed \\"ith his Steelers' han di'''ork t hat he pronouncC'd them playoff r t'ad y Butler but Bradshaw had th(' Steelers ahead 15-3 by the half with a pair of lightning-quick touchdowns in the second quart('r. Rrads haw seemed as ex- uberant as if the Steelers had just repeated as Super Bowl C'ham· pions. "I have a lot of protection and I have more confidence now than I've ever had," Bradshaw said. "'I used to really worry a lot but I havf' a great offensive line and great ba<'ks that really help me out."' "I thoug ht we were rC'ady to pl:ly, but I guess we weren't and I guess it's my fault," disappoint· eel Oilers· coach Phillips said. l -• ' for· Br11ins into disfavor. had bten the USC st an.tr. Vermeil !fUid one might expect McKay to go with the more ex· perlenced Evans in the rivaJry matchup but it makes no dif- ference ror the Bruins who starts. "They'll run the same offense either wa y ,·· Vermeil said. "That's the same offl"nse they've run for the last few y('ars." And while the Trojans offense has had its problems, except for runnine back Ric-Ia Bell's yard· t"ating performanC'es, the de· fense ac-C'ord ing to Ve rmeil is the only one in t he P ac·B that de· Jessie Returning To Detroit LOS ANGELES (AP) -"I'm sure they will be primed and well primed.·· says Ron Jessie. "but I would like to hav(' a fantastic day 1n Detroit on Thanksgiving.·· Jessie. the wide rC'ceiv('r of the l..os ·Angeles Rams, gets the chance Thursday to return to the city where ht' believes his talents W('r(' unappreciated and un- rewarded. Jessie fe('ls he was about the lowest paid member of the Lions last year, wht•n he played out h.is option and b('came a free agent. With the Rams he has caught 31 passes for429 yards. And when J ohn Capp('llC'tti ran 30 yards for a touchdown against Chicago last Sunday, thC' runner credited Jessie with throwing a key block that took th(' RC'ar s' .strong safety out of the play. "I'll r e ally try to treat the ?ame at Oetroit just a s another j!aml" and go out th1.'re and do the b<>st I can," .Jessie sajd. llt>"ll be racing old friends on the fi eld , but hC' has littlt-use for tht, front offiC"{'. "It got beyond the money thing."' he said of his four years "-:ith th(' I.ions v.•ho, he says, paid him Sl 6.600 in his final season . ··11 got to a point where I didn·t think I "'as appreciated there. It got to a point where I felt they \l.'ert" trying to m ess me over. ·"The y al s o had a lot or rookies coming up and I think l was about the lowest paid guy on the team. They never tried to compl"ns ate me in any way." Jessit-caught 54 passes for the I.ions last year. lie was playing out hi s option and had signed with the Birmingham team of thl" World Football l.t-ague, a franchise which folded. So he became a free agent and signed with the Ram s. lie got to keep the bonus Birmingham paid h.im . Commiss ioner P('te Rozelle first ordered Los Ang£>les to send running back Cullen Bryant lo the I.ions as compensation for J('ssie. Wh£>n Bryant W('nt to C'ourt challenging the order, Rozelle decided Rryant could stay Y:ith the Rams and awarded dra(t C'hoices as compensation. "You know, the guys on the Ra ms r('ally h('lped me a lot when I came here." the 185· pound Jessie said. ''When all that controversy stuff came up, the fellows on the team took ml' un- der tht-ir wing and told me not to \\·orry about what was g'bing on outside. "I was one or them now, and I was going to s tay one of them. The coaches and m y teammates really made me feel at home.·· servn to be call rd 11ereat.'' Someone at Vermell 's weekl.Y breakfa s t m eetinl with sportswriters noted that two USC starttrs are out for the season with injury. Rut the nruin:s coach responded, "The.y. might lose • guy like linebacker Mario Ce1loto who'll probably be a top dratl pick for the pros in a couple o! years but they ean replace him with someone who is 'only' an outstanding C'ollegiate player. ''I'm not poking fun. That's the aim of any good program, gt'"t as many good people as you can.·· T..,fns Mana,,- Gene !\1auch was named the new manager of the Min· nesota Twins Monday, replacing Frank Quilici. Mauch , 50, was recently fired by the Montreal Expos. Anteaters Poloists Face Davis UC Irvine will face UC Davis in the opening round of the NCAA wat('r polo tournament Friday at 2 o'rlock at Long Beach's Bel- mont Plaza pool , Coach Ed Newland's UCI An· teaters have been seeded No. 2 in the tourney behind UCLA. UCI fashioned an JS-4 record this season, losing three times to UCl .. <\ and once to Stanford. Stanford, which also lost an 11-5 decision to UCI two weeks ago, is seeded third and two-time defending :"JCAA champion UC Rerkell"y is fourth -s eeded. UCLA. Cal and Stanford tied ror the Paci£ic-8 Conference title with 4-2 records. UCLA has an 18-2 record, Stan- ford is 20·4 and Cal is 19-6. If the Anteaters win their open· ing round game, they will play again Friday night at 9 against the winner or the Stanford- Arizona game. Saturday's championship game is set for 8 : 45 p.ro., (allow- ing a third place tilt at 7. Fl'W•y'sca- 9•.rn.-OCl..A V1. ArlftJ, I 0:40-UC 9e11t1ley n . C.I St.le I~ S..:I\) 't: :io-st ... torctn. A•ironf. • 2--UC lrYl"I' Yt. VC 0..YI,. •--UCLA·Army 1o1<er "'· C.l·LllnQ BIM:ll loser. S:M)-S!Mford-Arl1~ lowr n.. UCl-l.IC O.w1~ -· 1:20-\ICLA·Army •lnneo-~. C.l·L.Ono Beacl'I "'-· •-St.,.OtO·A•lron• wl-r 'l"l.. UCl·UC O.wls ...;.-r. ~--y·10.,,_ 1" l0-(".onl01•tlon Cll1"1Plonll\lp, •:IS-5otwnlllplK• game. 1-Tlllrdpfk•e•me. •:~lons.fllp. ''Now that J "ve been traded, I hope-to ti how you a good ball player." said Ra ker who \\'as bcltn in Riverside and now li ves in Carmic hael, Calif. "Our offense is '"h('re it was al the end of last season. mov ing the ball '''ell and taking the pr('ssurc off the defense.·· Noll said after Rradshaw '"hipped the Steelers to two touchdo\\'ns in a 1 :28 span of the second quarter for a com- manding 15·3 halftime lead. Hostility. Remains Baker hit .26 1 "'ith 19 home ruos f.or the Braves last season, .256 with 20 the year before. . ~skC'd hi s favorite out£ield po,ition. he replied, "Center field when I'm playing there every day, or right field if I'm playing th4re every day.·· ~sked wha t he considered his g~atesl a sset, Bakef declared. ··The n atural ability that God gave me and my attitude and de· sire to "'in. I haven't been with a 'viv.ner recently,·· ·hristC'ned Johnnie fl. Baker Jr.:. he has bee n known as Ousty ever sinc1.• his mother notC'd hec young orfspring liked to pl ay in the o nl y dirt s po t in th eir Riverside backya rd. "I think I can hest reach my ma."timum by playing here with the Dod gers.·· BakC'r said. Star pitC'her Don Sutton. who fr((tuently raced Raker , termed him ''a tough out. 1 might get him oul for two games and th('n he'd ro three for three or four for (our a,.,inst me. I think he's a super ~ition ror us, a class guy on the fi~d and a class guy off the field ... j '- ·'Wh en you get the protl"<'tion and the blocking from the of . fensive lin e that we did tonighl. )'ou 're bound t o move the ball," .Noll s aid. Des pit e t he m otto or "hold the rope·· and 49,947 fans C'heering them on·, tht> Oilers wilted under the pinpoinl passing or Bradshaw and the undeniable runs or Fran- C'O J.larris. who gained 149 yards and sC'ored t \\'O touchdowns. The Oi\C'rs. "''ho dropped to a 7·3 rE'cord and third place in thC' :\FC·s ('entral Divi sion. took a 3·2 lead in th(' second quarte r on 8 27-yar d fie ld goal by Skip * * * SCOltE tl'f QU•JtTEA5 Pitt~ 1 IJ l l•-l1 HouMon 11 l o •-• Plt-s.t.l'f, P•\lor ,.1! tackled ln ercl ,_ Hou -FG &u~lf< 21 Pit -... rri. ''"'"' CC..rel• 11.klr.I Pll -$-M 11 ~SS !rem 8'~ (ll(ll. l•llld) PH-•rrlt•run !~r•I• kl< kl Pit -Sw•M 11 ""'' l•0"1 81".0Ww ();k lr. , ...... , P1t-FG Gl:r.I• JO fltt -FUQ"'9 llrll'I fGer•l• 11.k ll.I ~ -&u'"""9'1 st"'' t•Oft'I PMtor\111 fll.1(111 t.iNllU fOLt-... l"ri\ 1Jrun fGerel• 11.k k> A-ft, .. 1 $TATISTICS ~· J:it1t down\ ,, Rv\M'\·y•rO\ •}-111 P•ulno Y•"'> ,,. ""turn r •flh '11 p.,,.. 1).1•·' P\.ftl\ • tl l"vMbl~t ~, ....... 111.,., ... 0\ 1 t } I HDlVIOUAL LIAOIAS M .. 1>•• ,,. " ll·l'l 1 "' ., ,. ltVSHING Pltlt b\ltOll, ~..-rlt 71.1ft, ~- l)-12, Bf"_,.,,_w S·1' ~oo.iUO'I, (alwnwi 10.•. W'llllt ... , H ...-0.ll'IMI •• ,.. AEGllVINO -Plttlfl11rtfh, fllOIM +.21, UiwH :M7, tw.en!I l-• HOl.l.iOfl, Wiiiis S-16, GoltmM •U. ···~ ""'· Al•tltl a-1.$.. PASSING Pltlt&yftll, .,...,.,_. 1J.1._2, HI .,.nh Houtton. P1tlolf~l 11·'2·1. 1N King Recalls Boos in Mexico City By ROGER CARLSON Oii tM 0..ll'f Pllft SUft The boos and catcalls hurled al Americans in Mex- ico City at the recent Pan-Am Games were nothing new for Yanks south of the border, says former Olympics gold medal winner Micki King. King, who broke an arm in 1968 at the Mexico City Olym- pics and came back to cap- ture the gold at Mwtich in 1972. s ays the animosity toward Americans was pre· sent in Mexi<"o City seven years ago-but not to the ex · tent of the recent Pan Am Games. And for a diver-that makes it tough. J{jng was in Mission Viejo recently competing (and win· ning l in the Challenge ol the Sexes event at Marguerite Pool. The crowd was ~ her and responded to Josi. •bout anything the Air Force Cap- tain desired. • "I'm a crowd diver," said King. "That's wb,y I like ex- hibitions better than meets. This crowd was pleasant and it's better to have it that way than even a quiet crowd. The feedback doesn't hurt your concenti:ation. :·nut ~.t Me~ic-oCity," adds King, th•l s a difterent story. The a_nimosity existed MICKI KING when t WllS there in 1968. but ..thiJ recent occurence was re· ally bid. It was not so much the public a:t little groups run· ntng &rOUnd . •· Kini says she's never been up q•tnst crowds ·like the ooa In the recent Pan-Am Games which r educed 16-- year-old Jennifer Chandler or Alabama to tear5. "I don't know how I'd han- dle a situation like that," say:s Kine. "Divers are showy sorts ... lot o( us arc hams arul "'e like a crowd's positive response . "It would have to be a tremendous handicap to a diver in that situation." The Air Force Academy swim coach, who bypassed a chance at th e women 's athletic directorship at lJCLA. says U.S. hopes ror ex- cellence in diving have bC'en bolstered with the arrival of Phil Rog gs and Tim rt1oore on themen':1level. "Getting beat at MuniC'h was an eye-opener for the men,'· says King. "We have a better chance now, alt.hough no one is going to let you win. But Europe is aware of Boggs and Moore ... and by the same token we feel we know what Europe has this time around.'' She paned up the UCLAjob because she wanted to coo· tinue as a coach ratller than try to split her time as an. ad- ministrator and as a coach. As for her role at the AJr Force Academy as 1 diving C'Oacb. she says there'1 only one re.al cha.nee -"We don't have any. lockerroom pep 1411a.'' King retired rrom com· i>e!:IU•• divine followina t.er ccnquest at M1111\ch--but she aUll has the 1race, sl)'le and talerit to wow the crowds-a she datMlulonVleJo . Laver ~ To Duel Borg GOTEBORG, Sweden -Rod Laver of Corona de.I Mar and Bjorn Borg of Sweden have- agreed to meet in a $100.000 win· ner·lake·all ttnnis matth -the fint of its kind in Europe -here Feb. Z7, it was announc:ed Mon- day. There are only a few minor fmancial issues to be settled, mainly with Amerl~an and Australian television companies, said Carl Axel Hellqvist, lbe pro- moter of the match. The challenge match will bt played at the Scandinavian iC"{' hockey arena. which has a capacity of around 14,000 fans for tennis. Besides the rat check. lhe winner will receive a :;ilver trophy, said Hellqvist. It will be the firs t ever challenge match for 19·year-0ld Borg, generally considered tht- greatest teenage tennis player the world has ever seen. Laver. 37, one or the all-timt.> greats and the only man who has won the grand slam twit-e, lost to Jimmy Connors of the United Stales in the first big-mon('y c hallenge matrh at Caesar·:; Palace in I.as Vegas las t ·February. Rorg has won three of his fivt· previous matches against Laver. The last time they met was in the World Championship of Tennis semifinal' at Dallas, last May when the young Swede overcame Laver in a tense five-setter. Lut% Tmwl>~s OSAKA, Japan-Bob Lutz of San Clemente lost to Stan Smith in the quarterfinals of a $100,000 international tennis tournamenl here today. 6·2, 5-7, 2·6. Defending champion John Newcombe dl"feated Clirf Drysdale, 7-6, 7-5 and will meet Tony Roche in the semis. Roche beat Jun Kamiwzumi, 7-5, 7.5 while Ken Rosewall defeated Al · Ian Stone. 6·3, 1·6 to gain a spot opposite Smith. Solonton Wins JOHANNESBURG South Afric a -Fifth -seE>ded ' Harold Solom on defea t Pd fellow .'\merican Brian Gottfried 6-2 6-4. 5·7, 6-1 today to win the ~en·~ singles title in the SOuth Africau ()p('n tennis championship, Kings on T'1 BOSTON-The Los Angeles Kings will try to e nd a four-game \l.•inless string tonight when they <'lash with the Boston Bruins in National Hockey League action. The match will be televised on Channel Satso·clock. Roston is led by Bobby Orr who has scored 15 points in eight games this season. The Kings will be trying to win their first game since Nov. 13. A%fees Trade LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Aztecs, apparentlyconfi. dent they 'll be able to sign British soccer star George Bes t. have traded two o( their top scorers to San Jose in a North American Soccer League deal. The Aztecs s en.t forwards Julie Vee and Tony Douglas to the Earthquakes Monday for de· fender J,aurie Calloway and firs l round draft choices in 1977 and 1978. . Surgery for Griese MIAMI -Miami Dolphins• quarterback Bob Griese and his coat-he~ reconsidered £or a day, but decided to go ahead with sur· gery today to repair a ruptured. tendon in his right toe. "Surgery is the safest and sur- est way," ~oach Don Shula said Monday. X~t,,,Tft~ STATE COLLEGE, Pa. ~ Craig Virgin of Illinois has cap· tured the National Collegiate Athletic Association cross coun- try championship with aconvinc· ing victory over Western Ken- tucky's Nick Rose, the defending titlist. Virgin covere d the six-mile Penn State course in 28:23.3 Mon - day, outkicking Rose in the stretch to finish 30 yards ahead. The tim(' was more than.a minute under the previous course mark of 29:44 held by Greg Fredericks ollbe Philadelphia Pioneers. The University of Texas at El Paso took the team title, led by James Munyala, whofll'rl.sbedsix .. lb, and Frank Karuki, elehlh. ffoekeflTraH OAKLAND -Lury Paley and . ,. rutureJ.hird·round draft cho1te were traded to the St. Louis Blues Monday by lb• California Golden Seals for St. Louis Blues center W~e Merrick'. • ot,,_,,.~. Cost111 ' MUNICH, West G<rmany - Tbe um SU:mmer Olympics, ad- vertiSed as the "no frill Games" by the Munich or1anl ...... ended · up cooling $837 million-« 3llO • percent more than orl(inally 1 ,planned, government auditors 1!4vedisdosed. 11 Defense Key for Arcadia ~ Founlain V all,ey ,,0 Face Apacha Friday ARCADIA-Tbrlct·beaten Attad.Ja invades Oran,e Coast Colle&• Friday night I<>< a Cl F 4·A l«<H>d .round football playoff aame with Fount.am Valley and the Apaches will brillg witli Uiem a defe111ive~oriented crew to threaten Fountain Valley. The Apaches of coath Dick Salttt rely on a M defensive atructure and anchoring the front four are 6·2, 240-pound Pac1fic Lrague defensive player of the year David Andenon at tackle and 6·4 Zl~pound end Chris Lin- nln. Also up front is Ernie Jsensee (~11, 200) and Mike Eldu (~9. 175). · "We've.defensed the nm fairly well," says Salter. "but West Corina passed well aaal.nst us and bu receivers comparable to Fountain Valley." Salter backs up his front four with linebackers Steve Nuss (190), Dan Ertol (160), Mike Long (160) and Mark Miller (21)()). The Apaches' big guns on of. Top QB Sparking Unbeaten Agoura AGOURA -Football coacb Frank Greminger says his Agoura High Chargers have been improving all season and tMy are not coming down to lose to the Dana Hills Dolphins. Tht teams will meet in the second round of the ClF 2·A playoffs Friday night (8) at San Clemente High. Agoura, raltd No. 2 in CIF 2·A play, trounced Chaminade 37.() in a first round elash last weekend. The Chargers finished their season with an 8-0·1 mark overall and a S-0 record in Frontier League action. Using a wishbone attack, Agoura, under the leadership of quarterback Andy Mu.ssack, has scored an average of 34 points per game in an awesome array of offensive power. · Mus sack. a 6·3, 18S-pound senior, has gained approximate- Newport Honor11 X-country Team Gary Ertz was named most valuable at Newport Harbor High "s sports awards banquet honoring the cross country team. Special award winners: c .... c.-..,. V•r,lly--C.~ln: Oon P•llon; MD~I V•lu.t>lto: Gt-1"1' Ertl; Moll !mpro,..ff: Lyl,..,..$1<•11. J""ior ,....,.,n~-C•r>t•ln: John C>ve••ll ; -,1 V•h.,.til•: Jo• Conk; Moil lmpro,..N: K•llh ~·kins. Fr9~,5oPll-C•Pl•ll'I: PllU L-M•; ~I Vetv.til•: 81,1rt SU•f; Moll lmpro ..... d : J.,. ....,.Int. ly 900 yards rushing and passing. He hu a .500 completion average and has scored 78 -points this season. Adding power to the wishbone is junior halfbaelt Darren Rogers. the Chargers' leading rusher. The S-9, 185-pounder has gained aln1ost 1.100 yards this season and has scored 111 points. "Darren is a Powerful runner and has fine balance-, .. says Greminger. Augmenting the offense are fullback Mike Schniedec. (6-1, 18S) and junior haUback Steve Hagy C~I0, 170). Although Agoura doesn't throw the ball much, when it does split end Kurt Mikell seems to be on the receiving end. The 6-2 senior has scored five touchdowns. Even though Agoura has but one tie, coming at the hands of 4-A Royal of the Marmonte l..eague, Greminger says the Chargers· '4-'eak spot is their de- fense. - "We've given up a tot of touchdowns, but we have im· proved," he says. "And our p~ defense has been pretty stf'ady. We haven't been burned too often.·· On defense, Greminger singles out linebacker Bruce Rudman, end Dave Kinney and tackle Wade Mordue as key personnel. AGOU•Al-11 » ......._.,P•rll. 6 )t RloMeM 23' 5t St.c..n....i...... n 12 S..••Pe1,1I• I 1~ """•I 1 ~ 2' S...t•CIM• IS .. ll'oouHncl a.•' lO Cl NordPeff , » a..nn.1 hlll'Cb 21 l1 ~ ..... ,..,. 0 fense are 210-pound fullback Mike Mcl.ellan (15 toutbdowna and nearly 1,100 yards rushlllll. tailback BUI Car!Jon Cl>t, 16$ sr. with 500 yards rushirig) and ISO.pound J\lnior quuUrbacka Dick Bronner and CrliJ Copping. "We don't throw that mUC"h," says Salter. ''We 10 to the air about 8-10 times a game and our quarterbaC"ks are pretty equal, completing about SO per.:ent of their passes. Believe me, we're no Fountain Valley when it com· estopa.ssin(." Terry Smith is lhe Apaches leading receiver with 17 catches and 4 touchdowns. This is Salter·s sixth year at the Apaches helm and the third Arcadia team in the playoffs in that span. Arcad.ia"s record is somewhat dectivin1 in that the setbacks were to touch opposiUoa. West Covina, which knocked off Edison, last week, 21·19, beat Areadia by the same mara:in . And Bishop Amat, an Angelus League power, and pereMial San Gabriel Valley area toughie Pasadena, accounted for the other two reversals. ' "We've lost three games." says Salter, "but we·ve btto able to beat some people. too. If we can control Fountain Valley's ~ssin1 attack to some extent we°ll be in the game. But of rourse we have to worry about lhi balance of their running game, too." n S-IMrl,.. 1l Wtt*C.YIM 0 .,......,_t 14 T-.leClty ~- A•CADIA (l'.J) 1 1•P~ 1• 1• El lit...: ... 1, 21 o.nw,..... 11 1• Al,..,,..,,. 10 » s..w. &.·~·· .. ' • ' " PLAYOFF TICKEJS NOW A.V All..4BLE Tickets for ClF playoff football game!f involving Fountain Valley, San Clemente and Dana Hills high schools, are available on the school campuses prior to the 8 o'clock kickoffs Friday night. At Fountain Valley the Barons wiU have the tickets on sale \Ved- nt>Sday 8-3:30 and Friday 10-3:30 at the fi nancial ofCice. At San Clemente's ASB office the hours Wednesday ue S.:3 :30 and at Dana Hills' ASU office the hours are 8-3on Wednesday. Tickets for adults are $2 .SO and $1..for 12·and-under. ·Gauchos in Limbo Newport After Anoth.er Tie Girls Win Newport Harbor High LEASE FORDs.cllRYSLERS Gf.llWL llO'IOIS.-AllC -FOREllN CUS &nucu By CRAIG SHEFF Ol .. 0.UyPlletS'9ft Saddleback College still.has a good shot at representing the Mission Conference in the Dec. 6 Mission Bowl, but even if it doesn ·t. Gauchos coaeh George Hartman says his team did the impossible to get where it is. Sinee Saddleback and Citrus ended in a 13·13 tie in their title showdown game Saturday night, a vote among the coaches was taken Monday to see 'l\thich team would go to the bowl tilt against College ~f the Canyons. But the vote.ended in a 4·4 tie also, and the eoaches and ad · ministrators we re to gather again today to pick a team. It eould boil down to a nip of a coin, aceording to one ad· ministrator. If Saddleback does not go to the Mission Bowl, .HMtman is hopeful his team will play Santa Barbara,· the Western State co.champ on the af- ternoon of Dec. 6, maybe in Orange County. ''We're hoping we·11 get this extra game if we don"t get the bowl bid because our kids did the impossible this year and they worked their tails off. Our goal was to win the championship, which we did. although we have to s hare it ,'' sa id Hartman. The · Gauchos tied the game in the closing llh minutt>s, electing to go for the tie, rather than a win. The result was criticized by some and the critieism drew the wrath of Hartman. "We had a super effort a~ainst Citrus. They were the No. 2 team in. the state and we played to the best of our ability. \\'hat more can you ask? We owe too much to our kias to come away second best -and we didn't come away second best. "We thought about go- ing for two Points -if our offense had proven to me they could have done it. "Our kids have done everything we asked of School girls tennis team swamped Loara High, 28-0. in first round CIF 4-A playorr action l\1on- day and will face Palm Springs at home Wednes· day (2) in a second round match. Palm Springs narrow- ly defeated the runnerup Beach Cities entry, Estancia High, 15· 13, in action at the desert school Monday. . Dana Hills, competing 1n the 3·A competition, lo:st to host Mira Costa, 171h·l1 1r.t Monday. "-""'1•1111~. ...... Lori S<hoettler (NI fft eonn.tty .. 1: Otl Sl'IMU 6.0; de! Ke-Uy 6-0; dtll..oQslon..O. 6-0~ell'"Y Smilll CNJ WOl'I 6·1, ._,, .. 1. JiU.Jol'lnston IN ,_,._, ... 1.6-0.M. ... . Ktlf~ W .... r (NJ_,, .. 1, "'· .. 1. ... Do ..... Allpon IUley·MeUnd• My .... , c,.;1 Otf z. ... 1 .. HOOQe .. 2 .... ; Olf °"*• Tn:irritl!y .. I, 6-1. BMtll• Solti,,..,.r·.JM-Gotdon (NI ~ .. 1 ... 1. Women~s Results them this year. I've WOMIEN'su.SK•T••u. asked them to work o....,.c..1tu21 t1:!S.::•~ hard, and they worked F ... "tt• o a • o hard. I've asked for im· =son ! : ~ ! provement, and they've ~1"5 1 o 1 o improved. , ~,1,:' ! ! ~ 1: "And my assistant ....,... , o J 2 coaehes also did an tx:· ~!~1\ : ; ; ~ cellent job. They certain· aums s ' ' 1J If de.~er~e congratula-a.r~'.... ~ : ,: .; tions, said Hartman. H.11n1m.: 0r.-.q9 '"''· 1"1~. ohnson & son I it ====I 1~·.~·; 55.Yeors of friendl.Y fomil.Y service ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN MERqLIRY DEALERSHIP DICK JOHNSON · 2626 HARBOR ,8LVD .• COil: MESA, CA 17141640-6630 IUElllATE owmr llllST 11111/ElS OPEN& CLOSED LEASES Competitive RalP!f THEODORE ROBINS WSING CO. 2096Had>o<Blvd. COSTA MESA 642..0010 540-821 1 that yours may not! COM,LITI OllJfGI COUNTY COYIU•I kKh14b19: i...-..... S.. C._...., MluJ.I Ylei•• o... ,..,.,, • ... n .. t..119 '"'"-' ..... LA. ... 2 MONTH TO MONTH llNTAL IAStl 3 NO DIPOSIT 119UlllD ON A"IOnD CUDFT 4 ONLY $17.10 PU MONTH TOTAL COSl , .............. 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT sm flV••4•'h1 6 'fOICl MIUAH PAim ALSO All AY•IWLI 7 fUll •t11 MAINTIN•NCI ORANG£ COUNT\ 11,\Ulfllf ll PHOS[ SlllVICf "c 17141135-3305 MIO. MNTA Ill. u.wf1 Alt.A ._ ........,_. tefflil, MIM199 Vie ... 0-......,, w. ,._,.,, s. ,... (fftlfr-Ill .,._ ,.. ... n. •••·>JJ) WEEKENDER Gott It ALL togolhor Frldop In the l1l111i4il•ll OAJL V PILOT 11$! • Sonora's .Goal: Score F.trst TD Outlook Bright ~ ! Cage Opener Nears 1 Sonora High football coach Wayne Payne feels that one way to beat the San Clemente Tritons ls to ~ore first and get ahead of them so they will havetogotothe air more. And that ·s just what the Raiders will be trying to do when the t<1ams· clash in the :second round of the ClF Z·A playoffs Friday night (8) at Fullerton lliglL The Raiders. Orange League's second-place finisher, easily dis· posed of Bonita, 2'.0 in its first round game last Friday. Sonora (8-2) will field an im · presaive array of all·league playl'rs in its bid to advance to the quarterfinals. Orange League player of lhe year Tim Hanilin was named to the All·eounty second team. The 6-1, 170-pound split end is one half of the combination whieh teamed up for 35 C"Ompletions and nine touebdowns this season. The other half or tht-duo, quarterback Jim Porter, also an all ·league selection, completed 66 or 119 passes for 1,175 yards and 11 touC"hdowns this year. All-league running back Mark Kenlon is the mainstay ol the Sonora ground game. The 5-9, 170-pound senior gained 877 yards and 18 touchdowns on 150 earries for a sparkling 5.8 average. Adding still more punch to the running attack is junior halfback Brian Greer, who also does the kicking chores for the Raiders. According to Payne. when Porter, Kenton and Hanifin are right, the Raiders will roll. But San Clemente with its highly explosive ground game has also been known to roll. as il did 42 ·7 over Brawley last Fri· day. Sonora will be depending on all-league linebacker John Meyers, tackles Ron Rradshaw and Rutch Hunt , Hanifin and Matt Switzer to put a stop totheT:itons offense. JS r..-11 12 5-yMlll\ lS e.n c;.ro..ni " ... . " e ... . SOMO•Alf.tl 1' 6 El 00•.00 II l\'lllfft<i.9 ,, ~ (Anyon 1• » £_ .... ,. ' l• &onll• " , " " ' For Golden West Golden West Cqtlege had a rHpe('table basketball ree-ord last •~ason , winning 17 of 27 camH:-but it could be quite a bit better in 1975·76. The Rustlers of coach Dick Stricklin open the season Fr;iday night. facing rival Orange Coast in the Pir•tes gym. "l think this team h3!5 the best material we 've had since the ebampionship team (1970·71). It has a lot or patential, but we also have a lot of freshmen and It may take them a little while to come along, ''sayis Stricklin. Stricklin ha s not settled on a starting lineup, but tight players figuretoseequite a bit of action . There·s little doubt that J ay Johnson (6-2). a forward -guard will start. Ht:' was a starter last year. averaging 9.6 points per gamt. And sophomores Scott Clark and Dale Parker also figure hi gh in Stricklin's plans. Both saw a great deal or play last; ytar. Parker is a 6-3 forward and Clark isa6-lguard. The leading freshmen in~lude guard Jack Fletcher (6-1) from Saddleback lligh, forwards Jim Cable (6-5) from Hunt ~ ington Beach and Lynn Wilson (6-5) from Westminster, along with centers Paul Schilleci (6-8) and John Hirschler (6-1 1). Schilleci played freshman and sophomore basketball at Hunt- ington Beaeb High, did not play as a junior, then quit school lo enter the Navy. He was a stan· dout for the Rustlers this past summer and figures to be the re· * * * o. ..... .,.,,k ...... Fri., No,... 21-10.enve c.o.,1. 1:10. S.t., No .... n-tC.r•tWt. 1: a l""·· Oe<..l -a..F'll-Cll0-1. Doi< • .._I Moo.-p.,a T-y (Fir)! round lot; s..n Dl•CC. J p,m. I. '"'"·•OK. •~1t-ii.•n <hc><rel. WM .• OM. 10-S-0 O!t'OQ ......... ! ....... ). s.t .. O.c..1~1fullef't.,,1:JD. OK. 1'·~1 0Wtt1y TOll<ntY CFlf'\I roi..nc!IQoe ; a..n.y,t: 10,.m,). T111, .• De<. n -AltM""I CllO,,,.I. O.C.. :N-.J0---91 Rf .... r,10. T-"'"· Wtd., J•n. r-1 S.nl• Monie•"· w.d .• J9f1, 14-l.A l'l••bor ( ...... ) •• Fri .• J .... 16-1 lll lo MonclO'. .Hon. JI -C.,,.,..ts• (llOme ). i<•l.,J1n. n -•I LACC •• Frl..J•n.JD.-LASout-H• OlorNI. WM .. Feb. 4-~t• Monie•' (,.,..I. 'N9-0., l'•b. If-I LA Mertlor'. l"rl., l"ttl. 1J-Jllo l'londo" 01omt 1. WW., Feb. ••-tCyprei,· 1,.,...,.1, Fri.. Feb.10-1,.A((• (llomtl. ~ .• "•"· 2,_.l l.A ScM"""'~· 1 ...... 1. All 1)9mt$ 1J11o9!n 11 t p,m,, Uft/elf othtr'•be ~ di<•t.cl . "dl-nolt' Soi.rt"'"'" C•llfort1l•~•oarwt. bound.ITigleaderforStrieklln. Hirst'hler is from Rancho Alamito:L Others on the squad include James Jackson, a S.10 guard from Tex•s; CharUe Wtlls a s.s sophomore transfer from the Univer1ity of New Mexico; let- terman guard Guy Ashley (S·ll), letterman guard Kim Joiner (5·11), freshman guard Rod Joiner (5-10) from Loni: Beach Poly and lresbman !<><Ward ~j dy Sahli (6·6> lrom Rancho• Alamitos. , ·j "It's really hard lo say ~: good a team we will be th~ ' season, but we should find out ~ this weekend ," sayS Stricklin,. whose club also plays at Cerritos • Saturday. The Rustlers lose two all· conference players ln Terry Meisenheimer and Jack Kelch, , both of whom bad high scoring •, averege:s. But scoring ha,, never ~a problem for Golden West. as Stricklin readily admits. ·•tt's tough to lose that many points, but we've never had aoy trouble scoring in the past.'' PickerooWo ByCMWoman ' Costa Mesa's Patricia C.aniit survived a tie for first place wiih the elosest prediction for overall scores to capture the Daily Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo contat this week. She missed si:c: seJectioos outoi the JO.game slate and like ruri- nerup Richard Weatherford or \. Huntington Bea~h and Da ~ Edwards of Fountain Valley, coi-. reetly picked Penn to be Pitt, Ohio State to defea Michigan and stumbled on the Baltimore upset of Miami ln NFL play Sunday. Camp gets !25 for her first prize, while Weatherford and Edwards win $15 and $10. Th.is week·s Pigskin Pickeroo is the final contest ol the season and readers are reminded to get their entries in by Wednesday at 6 p .m . due to the slate's Thanksgiving games. . ' Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot , ................................•......•..•. : ENTRY BLANK : • • • • • • • • • ~me ................................... . Address ....••••••..••..•••......••••.•••• City ........................ Zip ..•••••••• • • • • • • • • • • * Cash Prizes Worth s500 Weellly Pigskin Plckeroo '75 winners will be awarded a total of $50 In cash. First place entries receive $25, second place wins $15 and $10 is awarded for third place. Winners are notified by mall. Orcle tho team you think will win In Neb of the 26 pairings. You may mall your entry or bring it to the Dally Piiot office near•st you. There are Daily Pilot offices in Newport Beach, Laguna BNch, Mission Viejo, Huntington Beach -Costa Mesa. Rn1I week entrl•• must be postmarked no la1er thin Wednesday morning. En· Irie• mutt be received at the Delly Piiot Co1t1 Me11 office no 111er lhen 6 p .m. Wodneld1y to be eligible for fudging. 1st prize S25 2nd prize S 15 3rd prize S 10 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • Phone •••• -....••••••.•••..••••••••.•••••• Circle t•ams you think wlll.wtn this WHk's 9'mH : Rams vs Detroit Buffalo vs St. Louis NY Giants vs Dallas New Orleans vs Cleveland Minnesota vs Washington Kansas City vs Baltimore Houston vs Cincinnati Chicago vs Green Bay Atlanta vs Oakland Pittsburgh vs NY Jets San Diego vs Denver SF 49ers vs Philadelphia USC vs UCLA Vanderbilt vs Tennessee Syracuse vs Rutgers Texas vs Texas A&M Tulsa vs Houston San Jose State vs Hawaii Baylor vs Rice Army vs Navy Miami (Fla.) vs Florida Boston College vs Holy Cross Georgia vs Georgia Tech "ubum vs Alabama Arizona vs Arizona State B YU vs Southern Mississippi TIE BREAKER -My 9utsJ on tM total numbtt' of points scor.s In an 2·6 91mes 11 . .......... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. -• • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • DAILY PILOT . :· : . : \ ·:. ......................................................... , . . ................................................. - l I I •it ... BS OAlL" PILOT Tuesday, Nowmber 25. 1975 l Tonight's TV Highlights 2 'Gypsies' Rehearsing· '· • ' .. ' .. ' ,,, • ·l- . ' " ' . ~ -. • KlfJ (!I) 7 :30 -"The Ho r se Soldi er s.·• John Wayne and William Jloldcn head the cast of this 1959 W('Slern rnovie. C IJS (21 IO :flO -ens Reports In· qui l'y. The two Kennedy assassinatio ns are t·x;,1mlned t>y O('\\'S corr('spondent ()an 1i11ther in lhl' first part of a new series clealing "ith th e cau:-.cs and ('ffe<:ts of <.1ssaults on 1>ubli(' figures. AnC (7 ) 10 :00 -Oscar 's Greatest ~1 u s ic. Jli gh l igh t s of musica l performances from Academy Awards shows o f the past 20 yc;trs are featured in this specia l hosted by double Oscar '''in· ner J ack Lemmon. • • i TV DAILY LOG ,- ' I. L _, ' I ' . .. .. .. : i , ... .. Tuesday Evening Wednesday DAYTIME MOYlES t;OO 0 "tt I HM A Mllill" (co111) 'J2 -w.c. rit1os, G111 Cooptr, G'°''' .... r/i (C) '1111 IM Mlstrtss" (1clv) '52 -Allfl lHd. Ptly!lis Air\ 'Ill· .... .,.. l:JO 0 -r1lt .._ IMS" (dfl) '58-'"' ..... '""" ...... , .. ~ ...... -l"'I '4l -.fDli11 Wapt, ._ Cwoll. J:lll (S'J (Q ......... ....... ,.. iM" (ldw) '40 -,.,., Coo!MI. DtQ-n.C...~&tfll ... ~(WIS) 'Q -Robert MJ!dl1111., "°"9 ~. TIM loilisc. Wh:1t n oris Allen IS tu the We stm1n.'iter Com munity Theater, Riane he f\11ckel son 1s to Sebas tian's West Pinner Playhouse. Doris bu been on e of thl• primary muvin~ forces behind the Westm inster g roup over its first 14 years , the dir('ctor of WCi"s c urrent hit "Period of Adjustment" and lhl' leading llC'tress or its 197:1 muli1<·al "Mame .. -a role :i.hl' later rt•1>e<1tt.•d at Sebastian 's "''ith Rl ;inC'he in the role or Agnt·.-. c:oo<'h ::r fllunch<' JS v1rtuall) u permanC'nl fixture <'.ll St·b1:1~ t1an 's, having appeared in l l of ALLE~ th<' San Clemente dinner hou:,('':i. first 14 ptoduct ions inelud1ng the roles of Aldonza 1n ··Man of La Mancha·' and Anita 1n the thealer·s t'U r rt•n t hit . "West Side Story.·• NOW BOTll ACTRF.SSF.S ar e in rehearsal fll r the same role -that of Madame Rose in lht· musiC'al ''G y psy,·· a p<'.lrt made famous on nroadwi:1y by Ethel f\1 C'rman and on the screen Ly Rosalind J{u:;sell. Doris will b<" playing it .1t Westmins ter and Rlanchc. of course'. at Seba . ., t1an·s. The S<in CIC'mente p\ayhousC' y,·JJJ go on thl' boards first. o pening I>l"'<'. 11 for a two.month engagcmcnl. '!'he St'bas tian 's production "''Ill be joinc·d on Jan. 23 by Westminster's "Gypsy, .. whlt·h will r un a marl.' modl'!>l four wel·kcnds. Among th(' s upporting cast at Sebastian's y,·ill be Denise Dales in lhE' title rol e of the bud· d ing Gypsy J{os<' Lee. John !\1oran as Rose's buddy llerbie. JOl' Fietchcr. Jeff Kni ght a nd Rarry Gorbar as the three male MICll:EL\OM dancers. Re('ky Gonlales. ~lolly Jlanson and Al1<'t' :"oletzen as the three strippers and Aaron J-1et cher a:i. !\1r . Goldstone . Chorrographcr Patti lluhl (•r will play Raby Junt• TllF. WF.STi\llNSTF.R production \'.'Iii fE'alurl' Sue Pellegri ni as Gyp::;y. Del J ones as llC'rb1(•. l...eslie !\torris ~ind Rrenda firou·nlE'C' as tht" youngt•r 'Dean' Cast I.OS .i\~GF.J ,F.S (AJ.>J -Actor Stl'phl·n !VlcJlat· tie h;,1s bel'll c host•n to st::ir in "Jam<'s f)l•;in : m\'I• "' ""f 'W~. '·~~.~ .... ""--=..:, co•o,.A Df.L ,..~ BARBRA STREISAND ROBERT REDFORD THE WAY WEWERiE Pt us DUSTI N HOFFMAN "UTILE BIG MAN" Portr:1it of .'.l ~·r1t•nd , .. ;1 t\\'O hour nlO\'il' fur '.'iH(' Telt'Vision. J1rn1lut't•rs Wi!li am B;1st and Jutu1 Forbt•s s :1y :"ol t•Jlatt1(> be;i r s ;1 l·l11 Sl' T"l' semhl:1n cl' 1t1 !ht· tr;1).!H' star. \\"ho dit·d 111 :1n auto c ra ~h 20 yt•ar s ;1gn --'===-------------- OUT OF~ SEASON 'R /~ CLIFF ROBERTSON . _ -~VANESSA REDGRAV E '"" SUSAN GE0RGE tn OUT OF SEASON ·~--....... -........... _,_···· m~~!.r_~za II -~lltll\l "NASHVILLE" IRI "TOMMY" lPGI "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" IRI "YOUHG FIANKEHSTltM'' ll"GJ "MOHTT rYTMOM & THI HOLT GRAIL" "'DllTY MAIT & Cl.AZT LUIT" WVAHISHIHfi rolNT"' IN! "GOHl IH 60 SlCOMDS" "lYEl KNIEYll" IP'Gt '"YOUNG Fl.ANKl:NSTllN" IPGI "WHIU OOlS fT HUIT?" HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TO UNTANGLE HERTINGl.E?? sn !NE UNCUT, UMCEllSOREO ORl611W 35 MM PRlllTS! OCE ·Television. (50) , __ ~PW~s r!!H£.itlsc]'.cofil.No!i!Mo~sru!!rACMo~us._ IOUI. I FILM OF OUR TIME... I The Devil in Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUIID S'HOWllill! PUSSYCAT • 673-4048 70jl E. Balboa-etwd. Newport Beach Df'EN DAft.Y AT 12 NOON Intermission Tom .Titus :'Ind older Baby Junrs, Mike M c Rain as Tulsa and Shi.lron M c naln. Shana Cano and Stephanie ~an<'k£•rs (who also doubl es as rhoreographerl as thl' thret• strippers . " .. '"' .... -.... ~·· -··--·····--· ..... ;;;;;;;::::::::::::;~-=°;:,ISZIOMAH~~ .::.:.':'~ -· * ,,. rAIDON MT llOOHI,..~ _! ...... "GyJ)sy " "''ill run nightly, exrept ~1ondays, <'.It ~bastia n ·s. 140 Aven1da Pi C'o, San Clt'mente, th.rou~h f-'t•b. 15 "''ith curtain times varying and re· servat1ons avail3ble at 492·9950. It 'll play Fridays and Saturdays from J an. 23 through Feb. 14 at the \Ve st mins ter theater. 7272 Maple Av e ., \Vl•stm1n ster. where Llckets may be ordered by phoning 893·8626. ll'AClftC TH(ATA£S OAIYE·IN SIJflER SWA' MElTI HARBON ILYD. Oriw4'·6'1 ....... ,. ................... -·-... ... ORANGE Du .. ·ln 1 & 2 '" '" I lw~ _,..., 1e..., ,.,. ,,.. ._.,. ",,..,,., ..... , .. _ 1r Ri\f.KST:\GF. South Coast Repertory has 'Zil:~·l•aml.L•~Flffl~.~'~"g·~'i'"~·~·~~~ .. ~~~'f"t""'I;'1'1'IJ~ ... i:-l :ta hC'en j?ranted $.),000 in fed eral revenue sharing funds from thC' (:osta Mesa Ci ty Count·1 l for the pre· sent at ion of ty,·o SC R edUC'ational touring programs in 1he Ne"'port ·Mesa School D i s trict ... hcnl•f1ciari('s of the allocation are the repertory ccimpany·s :'\1a gic 'J'heater and Artor·s ft.1 im~ "Th(':1ter. \\ hirh \','ill be pr(':sented to many or the 36 ell'ffil•nta ry <.lnd hi gh schools in the distr ict .... '"WHEll DOlS rT HUIT?" c-, .. ..-..t • ...c .. 1 ....... Th' M'wport LI DO 678;.':ihso HURRYi LAST WlEll:! ACTIOH-rACl(ED "SEYlH-Urs" --.US- "GONllH .a SECOMDS" IP'GJ ... UGS IUNNT SUHR STAI" lfil ~ "SE YEM ALONE" !GI -,,_.,.NI t:IO·l ·tt-" II llCWT MOl.IO•T\ IAT 1 1.,...,-C,,tM t1 \0 A "GONE IH 60 SlCONDS" V "SIDlCAR IAClRS" ... UGS IUNNY sur£1 STAI" !GI ·~ Disn1J'l 0 "11£ASOIE ISllND" ' "DR. SYN" Jl!O S1t>ltlS1 ~161111 llll OHI': ·~ !IYS Of THE CONDO!" ,,,,. 9:11 W /'-l:Jt-J:J•l lt-l:Jt-'t:Jt Jll0 &<•11o!St )lil!ll 1111•l>1 •• Cliff KllllTlOOI ¥J.HUlAl .. 6lA¥1 "OUT OF SEASON" IRJ DALf J·IO It lt $AT./WI". J:JO..,:J .. 1.10-t:JI llJJ s,. ~.·b~< • '"·'""' ']) liCI J>\1 'I"•, "OUT Of SEASON" IRI D•lll 1.0Q.l:t0-10 I t 1Al.f11JN l .. t.l'40..,,l0•1·GO t:t O-IO:JO CllEllALAIO !ll!Si ~ .. t:io h•t . .,ro oh1~J, "" •·· .. llSllOMANll" IRI D•l.J 1:11 \At /\WO 1:10-,·00.t JO "CRAii MOMMA" OALJ J(K.llJI \•T 1'1111 I l0..1 00·10 JO CIN MALAND I :1 l ~t M,t~.. loJf!• iJ) le"! "" "iOOSTER COGBURN " llAllf 1:10·11 ••T \UM l·Jf.l ·lt.10to "200 1 SPICE OOISSEI" IBlTE THE BUWTI ·v~~,:.~.s .. Olloil:KAOUllAl't ll'tO!ITutS l!M C•ltDOClH~(;ll't I Sl""llWCD.1171 JAMlS CC*M'IOI "ROYAL Fl.ASH"' CINEM°A-WES I [DWAR!lS CINEMA _,,. __ , .... , ___ ,,, ··-·····-· _,.,,.,,. c,..,.. '" ,.., cou'"""'"-••• 111• .,,, Tln•/1·rrif111ny m•ilint1 pir:fun• (M111 rlu· 11 rrif11i11g ,\"o. I IM·~I ~.//1•r. aws _,., ----........ - '"Conduct Unbecoming· ... mounlln1 tension alltl pollllJed perform-ts make tor f1scln1tln11 entertainment!" fPGJ "'~11.\fl \O>llJ; •~M4klJ 41TI.'inPj1,jj S\"'1' ~-~·)!, <l!ki:!1'Ull• l'U'",_U edwanls PISTOi. ClfllOIA ru...:w. 1•rt..wo -•<>< " "°""-MAA'\NI IClli~ .. ~ .. • 'THE Wild~ CJTHER SIDE '" I OF THE ~A~~l:~IOR ....... -.. ........ -..~··· TANT NOTICE' CHIL.OMN l.N)EA 12 FREE' ·-·· ··-· ~- ,, ........ ...,, .. ·-~·· ........ .. ""-....... _ .. ~~ -· -·-•! '"' ... '"" '" ,.,. ... _ ~­··- ,. ..... -JAWS .. , --auT MAMA ,.., ---··· .. -... 3 DATS Of THI C:OHOOll 111 --·-·· llTOHD TNI DOOR 1t1 ·-·-GONI IN 60 HCOHDS .. SIDKAI UCllS""' -··- ·--._,_ SMN ALOHf 111 TIU ON COUGU MOUNWN 111 -·--·-CMllO tOlLllULL 1111 --fVllTTHING AIOVT 5U 111 IOUIU WALT DISDEY R0Bl'1l l OlJ•S STtVE'-SO"I ~ with '11...-. .. ..-..~ BOBBY DRISCOLL ~ ... ~ AOBEAT NEWTON Island ~ raw!~!.~!~.:!!°'' Ir dar. 1 tt111ntr)' !lal'$0n. • , .. , ... BASIL SYDNEY b) n!Cllt. a phln10111 ll!IU(fltf' IOIYllMJ rns~ W~h~=···· PLUS ,I .... .,....._ • ·~ ·•....., ·2'' __ ......,,..... , .. ·- •' . ' ' ;;,::-" . ,;:: .... ,..-,,,, , ..... "'"' I ~•~oo~D!~I~ ..... ) •••·OUJ .... 11u • l • r , • I I • IOOMEI bf Wa F. ~_.Mel COll0'0 UHOol. L ~·r ~11{£ 1)le /JJAV 11lAT 1V GUv . . E~IC 51JA'lf!.Y: LOOI(? AT 'ltlu! ; . Wllv'. 6ooMtlZ' flow' ~es M£ 1..001C Ar Me? , II· 25 .. TUMILEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERIEAN PL.EASE ~ITT OR 11,>PE ~E FOU.OWIN& INR:IR- IVlllTION: RGMENTS ...... .. . ' .. ' .. ,~ \ ( ' ' ! ' • ~~~~~~~"~, FAl\lEJ!.'.S NAME ____ I bf Tom It Ryan " " by Tom latluk . ' by Dale Hale NANCY by El Hie lusllllliler ·-'«l::l~ .~~~ PUTTING -' IN THE UM6RELLA '? A QUARTER '' I PEANUTS TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE ·:. " " ACROSS 45 Divided Into 1 Wildly e1\lhu· '9gm.nu s!Htic: Sit~ 41 Unil1 5 Metric unit 49 Made cold 10 ····money 50 ''°vote 14 .... in, 51 St.r. Prefix SOl'\9: S.. 5J Unllr.illed 15 Hi!» from worter view SS Kind of 18 Covnter· 59atm IMIOf 156 GIOts 17 "Ron Out... 61 Fo11n ....••. 1nim1ll 19 Shon n.in-62 Slo1"11-0.1 w-v 'pllrut 64 Urge 20 S11t-eove1ed 1mount:V1r. p11in: SW 65 l/lKOut U.S.A. tublt1nce 21 l11HC1 tgg 66 When 22 Salver 67 Curltrt' CIPI 23 Ot visOotl 68 Houston 2S light reffHh· btltplrfl' m.m 69 Un0Hir1ble 26 Qutfref pllrrt 30 Ending with DOWN ITIOd •nd citt 1 WNpotll: 31 w....... S'-flg ligtlttv 2 Turltilh 34 Booll fOI' officer ~ 3Cert 36 kofone 4 Whit1b4'11n "'ind mlttM 38 ••• cBe S Sir.in 1brl· 39 C1trv1 fruie: lion 2 WOfds ' 8 "High --·": 42 No. Amerl· Anderson c.11~n title 4J Ooet•floor· 1 lVl!f'OOl'lfll: ing lob 2 ""'°'°' 44 E.•pre•s 8 M~tnto ple1wr1 ff om the past 9 Prt1fi• with 33 H0tte while 35 De1ls out 10 MO'I• swiftly 37 Ae1dju1t 11 01 1 "~V 40 Cltar high Ire· 41 Frierid: qutncv fref'ICh 12 A11tient 48 V"f1>fm• Greet w11k 48 The "D" of 13 S.Crtd "FDA" 18 F..,.. 51 AMt1nts 24 Folow tio.ty S2 Rtt:rfft 25 ltyet1 f9Pidt'f~ 28 Didn't go to SJ AnnovWta bred: 2 WOfdt pertOll 'I1 U ·····:At• 54 MlllRffln QetariN city 56 lri8tl vlll.tQo 211 C-.>0 cNrK· !17 Art~ ter; 2 WOfdt l\i1rty 29 Pull Nrd S8 H1rrow's JI Antoqueau10 tOOlh 32 Unrted 59 Nov11 etldillg Stales 60 TIJIVf••s symbol 53 fn1e1n litki j 1 • ' ti 12 J MISS PEACH C·"'1 .. '.: " ' .. ' Gil~ DICK TRACY / YES,TRACY, TMA'l's TIE ROOM· NO QO£ST10N UT rr. " • " rve BEEN SAVI NJ F'OR A RAINY DAY ,/.,i ....... -·-·--· WHAT IF SNOOl'(S ~!HER BECMS illCRRIED A80llT HIM, AAD llECIOES 71) 60 our 10 MEET HIM AND 'THE\' MISS EPQl OTlltK IN THE DESfKT? TH.ATS AO:THWO:. I 60 WITH HIM , HE'~ NOT M~CH, IS He> RICiHTt THERE WAs A SQUA891.! • -BUT I SAW VERA. .t .,·, .. · +-++- I To.d!)l.-bet 2S. 1175•!.!,_ ____ :!-'DAl,,L:.!'r.:..Pl~LD,,;l";~-'·=' DOOLEY'S WORLD ll~UE ! 1'10 'b<I TAKE MY ,lll,\\r 1'Llf'L .,. <Jf coui:.-s1.. No>•, A\Y Dl'I\~ ! DR. SMOCK GORDO ~ l'hd: MOON MUWNS -' <;<JESS W~ HAD LUNCH WI TH YOUR H.ANDSoMf HARRY, 'SWIVeL .... ANIMAL CRACKERS YlAll .. ""\ ll J !\[ I t } 1 "" c,~ SO L,.e'f"'S 1"FlY' ,..0 F1NP OU'f'" w...-Y ... 30 TNA1''s //OW +'FACSAe wr. WORKS/ 11 ts by Charles M. Schull _______ ,....; 'l'OO 5ltf HE'S 6Wol GONE FOR O't"ER sex HOURS, A&6fY '? NO, DON'T CALL lHE POUCE! L.ET lltf. 00 SOME CHECKING! I'LL GET BACK TO 'l'OO ! ... " ~i by Rodger lradfield .~ ·-~ . • by Gus ~rriola by Fet-d Johnson I DIDN'T !<NOW yoo HAD A RIVAL FOR LORD P.'s ,AFFeCTIONS .. LORD P'<JSH· BOTTOM . WHO?~:' ~ -.. ;1 by RockJer Bollen OtJE NEUER KN014JS lt/EN i<E M~ HAIJE A CONFW~rATIQl,l WITH A 8ELU6El<'E~T f.llll'ION . 11·2? ~!·1--_:zi:_~.L.....<'--C~~__J" THE GIRLS I "Oh, I hkc cat~-1(\ ·ju\I 1ha1 they alway<> m;1kc you feel a' 11 thcy"rc 1n charge of you." y C> (17 r:J r::!J I / f I \ ''~· ; .. by Mell ! ~ED TO WONDEI: WHAT I SAW IN H'IM I UNTIL ! Fi?:EALIZeD HE '~ Tl1E ONl.Y 90Y IN THe 5CH001. WHO CAN 5TAND Me .. by Chester Gould WMATAAEWU LOOl<INOAT? GRAS A FlllJNT 8RUSH AND START SWINGING,SAM. DENNIS THE MENACE r · l • ( J 1____,,,-,, ~.)))) ' • • DB DAIL v PIL O f TueSClay November 25. 1975 J'l1ftt.IC S(lTlf' .. : 'It "TIUUS •USl .. ES\ l'+•MC ~TAfE l.<ICNl l"" I• I """11 I ti• w:r~ •' 0 \""lil ltu>' .. ' \JN O"l>I llrn.;.• n ,o ·I ')I ...... ,f,,,,..,,,,,1111 IOI<~ I I (I 10, ' ... ...,1 ...... Pl"RLI C NOTICE ''CfttlQU\ •ut.IME\\ NAMI. \T AT l!Ml.NT ,,_ !ot10 .. 1"'(1 Ptlr>Otl " 00."'ll t.Yl.I r.•••• M•• ~· •ll \1"11 •1u r1< o7~11 ....... ""''"' ,., " •• t ...... t•"""'"'·' .,,.,. WE .. T COA\t CON((.Jll~ »11 ti.~ \1 N••l>O•t u .. t cn. C•i.• n..o ~nil l Mot Ole • "Il l) <.1 •r i1 , N••tio.l•l S.•<11, C.UI t7"°'1 '"" ..,..,1,....1 .. cconouctoo br '"""' ,, .... , ... 1 lJ ' •• ,,..,. ...... ~1 ' I ,., J ' .. ,.,. ... , .r. '"" " ' ·~· fki•"'' •• ' " ,,, ' "' l dot1 ........ '"' P , "" , . ., ' '''"I "'"" '.~I/) '""'' t ~· ! li,\,!T f'l"o ·~ '"'" ,., ltl.ll' 'ltfl( 1-: ,. ~1, 111'(\\,l\l\V\I Nl'>!> Nlo Ml '>l•llME Nf ,,. •,•1u•o11•ion ••''" ""<kl•"'<I'""' .. l'ln(ll llHOI•< ''"' >1••.-............. \,,..., ... 1 .. , .. C""nt; (I••• Of Or•n..,. c.o.,111y U'1 No• --· !J, lt l t, 1-~l>U\""d t'l<•n(lf' C.o•U O•lly PUOI, "°\>""'"°'' 19, J), tnu O.r<tmDsr I, t , ..,, PUBLI C NOTJCF: i<IC fl TIOUS llUS1MISS MAM£ STATEM(Ml ..,,,.,n,. ~ rir 1'<r. ,..., ~·" 1 1 ... 1 .. 11 ....... 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Nov<imbet. 1911 [ •lttn P P~'"llt'T C.11~ Cler• •n<I e•-o•••clO C:lt •• ol !h-<•I• Councu ol 1 .... CtlY cf C.OU• ~Ml PublH•t•ea OrAno;i~ Co11\t 01u1r Polot, No""mbo!r 11. 19/S ~~115 l<oDr•I l'O!ltr tl~J I(·-Or,, 1;.,nl""jlll<' II••< II t7~0. fno' •,.,\.r..,i\ l\ <ot>d .. c!eO bY.., h•· i ~., -i~t•m•nl ... !' Il l~""'" ti.. ,. ';(.I"• OI O•t "llf.' County Ofl '°Co,.. "°"°"' 11 ... ,~ <>ut.h~I> °'""9f' Co.lU D••IJ Piiot, "D~ 1& l~tM Do>t 1 •, t•IS 091 /l Pl1Hl.IC ~OTIC'E OJIDINANC£ N0.1~'1 ilN QJIDI NANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL QI' THE C:tf'I' OF COST,fr, Ml!S A,, CALll'O RNIA, CM,fr,NGING TMI! lONIMG OF PROPERTY l.0(,fr,TED AT THE NORTNWESl CORNE JI OF PAULillllMO AVEMUE AHO N E WP OR T 60ULlVARD F•OM Rl 1'0 I AND JI , lHE CITY COUNCIL OF l HE CITY o r r o~TA, MESA OOE\ HEllE8Y ONl)i\I N ilSJ:OLLOWS.: SECTION 1 AU 11111\ l>O<!IOll ol lrlt 1oi1o,.,.,nq <lt\tro""d rt.ti PH>oer1v " ""'"(;; Pltl£•1>t111<1 •nC lw<lt<I on 1'-I-"<! Jj /OOt, IO W•I O••nqe C:ountv ,.,,,,,o, PtlHf'I Numi.t• Oii 011).(111 .. ECTIQN 1 Pu•\u•nl to ..... fl''> W•'l<on~ot S.Cl•Otl 11-1• ol lht ,.,...,,,,, Optl l£.<>e ol 1ne Col; o! C<1\la IV«'\e, Oo'otn<I ...... 0 E ... of !hi (•tv o! (D\1• "'"""I\ 11\t•tby nmt'nCl~<I by Th<: l<l<lotoon '""'•IO o• lht' t • .,., R ...... d<'\t••""" In . ..,.,,,on I ht•tol Sl!CTIQN l. '"'' O•flon111ct ',l\IU , ..... eilKI """ Dt in lull for(t 11>•r1Y !301 dtJ\ l•om dnfl 4Ht< •I\ Pi>\._, -f)f lor •o "" <'•Pi•llt•O" OI l>llMn 'l\I Clav• trom th• i>a•••9t t""reot, \ ... II bf' 1>uDh•llf'd onco '" I.,.. ClrdflQI' CO.\! D••ly P•lol , I t1t w•1>e1>r• DI Qt'""'"' C"Cul.tl •On , prln!t<I '""" l>Ubl•vwe<I !" l"" C•ty of C.in!• ,.,.,,...,, 11>9e1~r ''"'" t~ namt• 01 ,.,.. ,.,..m. "'°'' ot "'"'<.Hr Co"''"' voll"11 for -t\jdln•! !tot •amt PASSEO ANO ilDOPtEO 11111 11111 Cloy al No .. m~r. 191S, Al won l . P•t1•1ty ~voro!l«e Cltr DI Co•!• Me111 -,nE .. l E•IH!n P Pliintwr C•tv c1 .. ,~ ot 1M c.i.o1 co•1t1Me•• .. TATEOF CALIFORN!A. t COUtU Y O F ORANC.E ) SS. CIT YOF COSTA U.E .. t. • l,l.I LEENP PHINNE'f ,(ltyCl•rk -... ..,11,c10 C•••k o• tl>e Cl !~ Councll ot I .... c..1. OI Co•la Me• ... ,....,,rr,. (•rlo•r th•I !tip tlDDY• an<I !orf'90011<;1 O<dl .... ~f' No l ~H "'"' ot1!<oOutf'Oancl <OM•at•ed •etloon Dy \fel•on fl•,,. . OUl8t .._lon<;t ol •••Cl C•IY Councn """' Coll Uw Jra oar.,, N<1wmbe•. 191S, tno ""''""""' P"\\<:d •111> •Ooolod "' • .,....,, .. ,.t" rt11ul•• mttton11 ot ""'"City C<1unc+1 ""1d on '"" llln <llY ot No~ """be•. \9/S, by ll•e IOllow11111 roU <•ti ....,,,, ,fr,Y ES . C.ou"ct! M tm· tlf'•' Pln~1ey , H•mmell, Wol_,, ........ NOES: coUncll Mem· ti.ors Jl,.cll• AB .. ENt : C.ounclt Mem '-''' No"" IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I lldw ""•fulllO -..1 my l>anCI ano •"•~l'CI I.,.. !#•1 of'"" City o! Co•ta Me•• th!• 181n IMV 01 NovemDtr, 1flS E•lt•n p_ Ph•nnty C•IT Cit•• 1n<1 t•·Ollotlo Cler~ ot tl'le (l!y Council ot !r.tColyol CO\ll ,,..., .... f\Jbl"ti!KI 0'•"9t Co••I Oa!ly p;1o1, "fovt"<nDt•1S.1tll ~•ll·lS ' I I\-, j________J ' ~- 1-·---·· ·- • ·-. ·1_ PUBLIC SOTJCE ,ICTITIOUS •USIJllll!SS NAMalT.t.T•¥&HT 11'>11 t.i-1"'9ptr-llllOtftQ--1 .. MtMAllA"'$ OF COSTA Mf\A, IOI• tl••llOI Slrttl, Cv111 ~II, C..iol0<n•1 Jt"''' A M<M.llW.fl, JI)! Wll\11.ltt llo«•t•t•O, ...... to MOnl< 1, ColotwJli1 l fl" Do.l\1tw11 h M lfl(I totU•AtoO bJ -·no.1·••0 .. 11 ~~-·A Mt~llan Ill•\ \lll•mo-n\ IUtd •1111 lhot CINn!J C~" of Oo'1no-Countr Of' No .. mr.• 11, "'" .. ..,, ~!\Md 0111or10. C.0011 Doltv Piiot, NC>Y 1~ •• ,,.,0.C 1.•, 10, "/) ~ ,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOVS •VllN f.SS NAME \TATf.Ml.MT Tr. tO!IO"""" !)ti<,..,,.,••• OOof>Q-1 -·ft JOE C. HU GH ES Al NSHOW!i, )9(1t -lf'<IJ Pl .... •. Su!!• 111, Nlowp0<I BIKll, C..l•l9rt11f '7W.O OBiEt1\f•O"""" Inc' iC•llto<nl;to) l •o1 Wt1~~•IT Pltl<t . .... It .. Ill, NewJ;O•I tic.ell, C..1110!'"'• "'"' T lllt blnl,...•I I\ tondu<l.0 by I l O!' "°''''°" ORSCfll"r1>•0W\, In<: Jo..(. HVQ .... >. l><'•\ICN'fl1 ,,.,, .i•1em .... 1 ... , 111"'1 ""1" ,.,.. °"""""{I.,~ vt O•tn\1111 C.OUl'l'I ¥ Ol'I Clo( _,,, ltlS P\>llli ..... d Q••n9" (01•t D••IJ Pllol, MO• 11,11,2lenCIO.t 2,lt/j 4lln-ll PUBLIC NOTICE OROINilNCE NO. Ii.~ •N ORDIN,fr,NCE QI' THE CITY COUNCIL 0 .. TNE CITY OF 005Til MESA, Ca.lll'QRNIA, CMANGING TME lONING Q .. PllOPERTY IN TNI! GENEllAL AR E ,fr, Of P,fr,ULARINQ AVENU E ,fr,NO THE MEW..ORT FREEWAY Qi<FRAMP, P'ltOM It! tO l'Olt·MD. TH[ CITY COUNCIL OF lHF CITY OF CO .. TA MES,fr, DOE!> HEREBY ORO,fr,!N ,fr,S F0tl0W3 SECTIOM 1. ,fr,11 lhtl oo•l•on DI '"" lotl-or.Q 0t'<"lled , ••• p•(l(>t<lY !\ rlt••DJ pl~lt<I •na lncl..ato In !ht POil- HO l'OIW. I0 •11 Or1119t County A\\t\\Of Pt•<t l N""'bt' a11.011-01 SECTIOM L Pu••u•"I !O '"" D'O Yl'l<U'1\ ol *llon l].lt OI Tiit M""l~op,11 C-ot \ht City o1 Cott• Me\.t, °''''"I M.op E .. OI ttM! CUJ or Co•I• ,.,.....,., " ntrtb¥ •menCltd !Ir Int •<tl>•Hon 1nerekl OI Int POR HO are• Ot•<.r•bod oftS.Cloonlnt•eol. .. ECTION 1 ll'h\ O•dln..onc" """" 1 .. 11.. f'llKI •n<I !» on lull IO!'<il '""'' 1101 dtr' ,,...., •nd .,,., oil O..l~. -prior ID , ... ••ol••tion OI ldtHn \Ul Cl•y\ !roon ll>e °"""'II<' '""'"°'· ""'""be °"bll, ... d O/ICt ln 1rlt °'""II" CO•U O•llJ Piiot. t ne""~""PI' ot 9entrtl <lrc11l•loo". p•l"!f'CI 1nd O<>b1+'11oeCI In 1~ C1ly OI C&\I• ....,, ... loQelntr wltl\ lf>t n•m•• OI '"" mom. tie-r• DI"" City C.Oll'Kll YOll"9 for - 191!nlltl'Ml••me. P,fr,S!>EO ilNO ,fr,00PTED ll\I\ Htn dty ol "fo_..mbllr, 1•1~. Alwln L, P•,.O.!~y Mer"" ot lr.t C•!r of C.0..1• Mt1• AnEST: El•~ P Plllnnty Cltr Cltrk DI 11'1!1 cf'lr DI Co\ltl -•• ST AlEOFC.AllFORN!A I COUNTY OF OJt,fr,NC.1. I i s (!TYOF C.0 .. TAM(Sil I I. EILEEN P PHINNC:'f. C•tv C,.•• -t o.Pt11<io (!er~ ol Ill• (o!y Council DI ,.,.. {11¥ ot Co•!t ,.,.~,. "'"'b~ c..-tl<y llwt 11'1!1 •llO~t •no '"''"'1<""11 Qfao,,.n<I No IS·WI "'"'' o"troOU<ediln<! <om(Ot•tO Mcl1on Dr •t cl•on "' • ,,. q.,,., mHUf'l9 OI ''"Cl {• 11 Co.,n,;" .... l<I Coll'"' lrO dtv ol No•em~•. 1•1s. """ ll>t•ttllf• P"\\f'O tna •<l<>P1t<J •• d ""'Ole••• •tQul•• me-hno;i o! .... 1c..1w Cou"'ll ~Id Oii .... 1/t" <l•r Of t.ooy tonber, 1'1~. by lrlt IOllO*•nl1 roll (•I! ~" A YES Cou"<lt Mem- ller\· PiMlty, Htmm•U. WolWlt'I, Ht•llOQ NOES ; Counc.t Mtm -lle.,.. R•cltl AB SE Nl Cou,.c d Mem tit••· "font IN W!lNESS WttC:REOF, t "•we ht~nto -et my ll•«d 11nCI •lllq.11 I~ Seti ot !flt C•IY ot Co1\t1 Mt•• tllh 181n CltlrOI NO ... mllt" !~IS E llff<'\ P. Pllln.,.., C.l lY Cttrk ..,d t o•olll<IO (It<\ O! ll'le C<lv C<1uncll ol !r.t City of C<1\1t1 Me"" P1Jbl1"""d 0•1110-Co•~! O••ly Pilot, No.,.mbl• ll, 1•11 ,.,..IS ' I/ -..... ~- OJIDIN•NcE NO. 1i.-se Coclt O! '""City OI Cosll Mes•. 0."1'.fl(I 4 .. OltDINAMCE: 011' THE C'Tl' Mio ..... Of ,,.. (!ly of C.Ost ......... I• COU NCIL OF lHf. CI TY OF ClOSTa. "••t bY t1me11dtd by Ille •ddltoon M E Sil, (,fr,l,I FOR H IA. CNAMC!NG t""•t\O ol ttt.e R:l-C.P tl'T<I <lf\O"lbe<l In l H f J O N ING OF l'lt O l'ERYY SM!ton l~r-. LOCATLO ,fr,T tMI! SOUTMl:AST SECTIOM J. Tiiis Ord.,\i•nct !.l'ltltl f'O•NER 01< CANYON O•IYlf A,ND tt~t eiletl itNI be In ful1 lorce lhlr1y YICTQf;!J t, 5Tll£Et FllOMM1 TO R2 !JO I Oty• fr""' illld •lltr lb l>tS.._, Cl' tll"d p.rlor to tr... t•ol••ti<111 ol 1011~ 'Ir (Ill' CC•UNCIL OF THC: CIT Y H \I l>d'f'5 from the PIS~•9t !tof!reof, o~ <O<.lll "°' il DOES HER£RY' !.11111 be P11bll,rw,d """'In!"" Clrt1<9' (}Jll"!ll l"l ~~ FOl \OW~· CO••I Otlly Pilo1. ti "fw!f>lll)l'r ol ~i'".llON t. llU '"'"' ll(!tt,,,n r,I 1,,,. Q~~•••I clrcut11ion, P••nle<t ..,o 1 w11>i,1 <1••·•.ttood '"" ~'"""'1• 11. i>"ll"•"ed 1 .. 111e cnv ot c.0111 """"' ,,..,, hy p<~ •1 •1na '"' • •O•<J '" '"" Jl7 I '"'l"',,.'"'illlltwn•':"'so•t,,.,.,..mbt,. 1 P l'1'1• ,,,.,1 ot t ~e C•lY Co""''' vOl•n<1 fer '"" l),,~Q• 1oun1v ,, . .,,.,n, P~lc~• ·>QJO•n•!t""•llmt . Nu.., .... ,11\o.&1 .01., .. ., ti• 'l·l n, l>llS'>EO ANO ADOPTED t .... 11\h ~cc r10H J •'"'"'~M 1 .. ''"' "''" IC1"•o•No...imbtr.1t11 "'I f\\lll ~ t"'" I} I~ / +~r· """~" •r>o\t Al•in L. Pl,.~t•T I I • ,.,..,.,,01111ea1y o!Ctnt•Me..., ATTEST : Ell..., P, PillflntT Olr Cltrll 111 lf'tt Otrlll c.D\t•Mlw ST,fr,fEOFCALll<ORNIA l COUNTYOFORANGE I SS C.IT'l'OF COSTAMCS A ) 1. EILEEN P . PHI NNEY, City Ci-fr\ -t•<Ottlcclo Cit•-ot the City eoun.:u O! IM Cl\y OI (O,I• Mt••. 1'e•tb¥ ctrt!f• 11111 tne •Dow• '""o ·~"II OtClln.tnce No 1~}4[ w•1 lntrO<li..:f'C'"1d '""•lc»•i!'d w-u+ ..... by 't cll<1n 11 • ·~ QUI•• ""'"l'IQ O! ••Id Clly CouncH r-.111 U'1 •ht lrO <!tr o! Nowtmt>er 191!, .,,.., llw'rttfl~ pt~ltd """ l<IOolPd ., ~ Wi'lolf .i • r1111ul•r m1111llno of Sf•(! Clly Council fle!CI Ot\ ti>, 1111\ d•y 01 NGw· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI f10Ut. 1Ulo1"1$t. l'IAMt: $T AfEMt:litf ,,.. 11>1_1,.. "'-u -.. br.1\1· ..... .. , M!f(H &. CO. HAtJICUfff_MS. n:IO~ I! lltl1I01,$.tnl•Ant1,CA U!wln Ml\c,,.11, JDl W.~ i;a.,1 .... ¥' ""° .. _,, C.!•I '7"60 llll• °""""' ll lOl'd...CltlG l>'f"" "' OlwiO>HJ Ct•w111 Ml~,,.ll Thi• \l•t_,., .... t it.a ... 111 ,,... tounlv Cl••• OI Of.,,\1111 Coo.i111v ~No~ M'o.f •• '911 - PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOui •uStMISS M,fr,M f STAff.MINT lrlt !0110 .. on11 per.on1 ••• 00.r.Q -1-,.,, ... Ll l,fr,NNf "S TRE,fr,SUR[S UNLIMI TEO, 3t0lt Vl1tt1 dt c.l•llM, "'°"!" ~"""'· c..o11•o•n•• •1•11 Annt M...O~, l110) Vl\ttl 0t C.tllt1h1W. Soi.tilt ltl11unt, Ct l1tor1"• .,,,, E l 'l.~111 C.•oo, 32031 Vht• ~ ~'·'·"'· SOUlll L•Qufttl, c .i1to•n;• ''"' 11th bu1i"e•~ h cond~lf'(I by • llfrlt• •I l>t• VIO' ""'P ......... ,.,.....,~ T"o• •1•11'm•"' .... l•I"" ....... '"" (ourll• Cl••~ ol Ot •n~ Co11n1, on O< 1-.11, ltlS. .. ~ P\>bll\~O 0••-COlll Ot1ll' Piiot No• •, 11, 1•.1S, lt/S •110./S P UBl..JC SOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ........ .. ICTITIOU\ •USl"EIS MAME IT,fr,Tl:IOl l MT 10110••"11 per,..,,. o\ -~ llu!J· £C.OH01'1Y CERTIFIED f+OMES O F 0 ,\NA P OINT, J t lJ7 (o••' lloOf'>..,•~. Su•I• 101. o,,,.. Po.Ill, C..111. ~·~ llo< ... •O l U-~wood, ms Fu! ... <oun. "'"''"""" C..hlo rnot'7SOI '"'' """"'"" 01 ~on~t.a c,., ,.,_ O•wktoul llttN•d l . UftOtr-Od H"' \!~l•fl•nt '""'' !ol"'1 -tll !IW C...,,nly Cl•r~ o• Or..,lil!' 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A~ Dt C1C1k>. 1900 Por1 CiltClo!!, --~~~==~==~~--·I ,_*ppr'! ftoo.och . C•l•IO!'nl.1 '7(1GO FICTITIOUS •US!loll'\!o !Anl fut II.er. 7\MS Porl Br 1il0! Ci rt+f'. PUBLIC NOTICE N,fr,ME ST ATE ME MT Ht ... l>Ort S..ilell, C..l•torno11 9'MO '"" lotlO••"llll .,.....,n, ••• dor11<;1 Dl>\i· 6u<1 ll••ne•, l9l H1moltot1, R 8, Col!~ .... ,,., C.N4NO VISTA REALl ¥, LA"""'rl Sir"'!, Suitt !IOI, £1 C.ld, 9'6.10 "'" Toro. R••• P.oP'"''"' eo .. ...,no"""'t tnc 1(11oto•"'•l 1Jtn L•mC.•I Sol .£• To•o Cillo• 9lll0 T n,, bU"""\\ !\ tOll<llK '"" by I (DO' pettll•U'1 R•dl Pr0e>erlot1 Can..ortO\.om, •M Oo•O!~TCoto•• S--"f'l••v '''"'"'fr '"'' \, ............ t "'"' ,,,..., ,.,tf> tht C<>ut11, Cl,<k cl O<tlfl\11! Cout\fv on t.oo,,. -•••. ttlS MPw C..•,.or,.o.197117 &ob &'"'"'· ll)SI C.um!r..,. Ra. Hunt•nq!on Sf•<ll C.:O••lo•n•t1 "'""' ll\il bu\ont~\ •\ (Ot1<!1,1< ltd t>-. a ll \<II ""°'PO!'•!tO t11\0C ot11•0A Ot ... t 111.tn • P1•t,...,v.1ci No• (;oOClt'l I, C"-"" mAn Thi\ ''"'"""'"' "'~' '''"" ..,tn ,,.,. Counlt C.ler~ <it Or•"~ Covntv U'1 Oc lflotr J1 , !91 ~. '""' PW>i15hf'd Or11n11t Co.11 0 •••• P1101 New t , II, 11.11, 19/S tl l>I~ PURUC NOTICE f I • • r Ii 1, I • 1002 luetd!y. Novemb• 2S, tU75 CAIL Y PILOT 89 ~.':!.s:!: ........ ~!!!.~~ ........ ~:.':':..~ ....... 1 ~~:.~~-~ ....... .: G .... nl 1 002~ 1002 Go•rol 1002G-al 1002 The Biccest Marketplace on the Crane• Coast : DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··········-········ .............................. .. : You Can Sell It, Find It , [ 6 4 2 _5678 j Trade It With a Want Ad _ . Rtol f1 tote ........ 1000.2999 Rrntols .......... 3000·4699 Jki'1ne ss. lnwtstrMnt & f1nonct0I ..•.••...• 500Q.5(M9 Announc tment1o. P s. lost & found ...... 5050-5499 s.f-wtc:•• & Rtooirs 6000-6099 Employmont & Preparation . , .... 7000-7199 •tof &t ote House-s For SM Houses For S- One Call Set-v ice Fast Credit Approval M«chondiw ....•. 8000-8099 Boats & M-Equipment .....•.. 900()..9099 Automobiles & othtr T ron'POf'f otion . . . • 9 '00. 9999 House-1 For Sale ' .. ESTIGE GA~Y A GREAT IUY e of L a KUA It'!$ f inest gallmt"3 will 5Cll bldl( an d l ease b a~k 011 at t racti v e t erms . • •••••••••••••••••••••• $175,000. Gnwrol 1002 ..................................................................... 1----------~~~! .......... !?~~ ~~~! .......... !?~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMEllCAL I LDG. '-------·I HEART OF L.AGUMA ERRORS: Ad•t'f'iii.fl's 1------------....-..... Just Reduced Great access, v1s1blUty. lhoUld check their ads BUILDERS' HARBOR AREA T 5.,9 SOO £xr'epl ion;al parkinK daily and r~ ff• • 2100 Sq.rt. bu1ld1n~. 0 7 , Suitable for ret ail llllutt:, ror~ immediatdy. The !\1 ;1kC l'a!th offer on. s u1tahl (' motil com · Over look in.: entire r in~nC'e in:i.tltut1on . D•ILY PILOT oss.umes 50x290 Jt .2 lot + :! n1erc·1.1I OlJ{'r;it1ons v<1llt'Y :O.luo;t see to ap Rl':.laura ot. nttc club "' 111.'<lroom tulle~ llf'nted Comer location with ;inl pr<'<' I Ill<' this \'t'r)' h1J.:hly Call for d~l~ils . ~ability for the f int in-,1t S:!5-0 a month. Dnve by pie park1n~ Y<JU C.:AN upj!r<1d<'d 4 HR. :! b::i eorrtc.t instttion only. 3.22 ~I<', t'.'.\1 th€'n rail us OWN Cl1f.:AP~H. TltAN horne 1n 11:.rhur \11t•v. TWO THRIFIC RF:f\'1'1NG ~5.000. l:nll Spyi?las" It ft·aturt'" ;i DUPLlX LOTS Deaut . 4 OR, fam. rm. Country Engl.ish atmosp h e r e, enc losed p~tl10. established trees, boat >lip. $245,000 lleing r e modeled: <·ustom 5 BR, 5 B~. 6500Sq. ft. hom e on po int, p00l, dock. Custom , completely furnished 6 BR, 41 :.i ba, 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000 Custom 5 l.!R , ·1 ba. View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Bo at s h p. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boyo:.1d{' Orivt• N B b7S bl61 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 .'4 0 7 l C OA5T H WY CO~ON A OL<L M A R PUT YOUR MONEY-.. WHERE YOUR HEART IS H ERE'S A CllRJ STMAS P R ESF:N T for t he e ntire £ami1y ... A lovely ·1 be d roo m h o m c i n CA ~I f. 0 HlGHLANDS with all the amenities including large pool, plenty c)f patio and pool deck inn ror easy ent('rta1n1n~ Pt.US l'AN ORAMIC OCEAN Vlt:W! Property in movc·1n cond1llon. l>ricc only $96,500. BEACH REALTY BAY & OUR 26111 YEAR 67 5-3 000 1002 Jt•rn·O B.:1rn I r_irc-pl:i~t· JU~! n .:ht for Laguna n ear tuwn . PETE BARRETT ~.1nt<1 ( lau" l.t.•1 us sho,,.· beaC'h. Two gre:tt dupleic G al I 002 IG..,...ol RE J )11u th1,,u111•' ette-r -Al Y-lots. E.aC'h S4Z.5-00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOUl';tmFOtUll l~~.M~.~~~~~~~u;1:~.1 1 Publisher 's t-lotice: ,#;P ·. -.. : :!lllrrarri. LE RAISOR MOTEL MAKING ~~~~~~~~~~ \U 11·.11 L·:.t:ite ~Hf\ t'rt1scd •·· · ,fl 1',i' 1u·v.<,p;1pcr 1.; sub •"••1,·1·1•0•0""-"""6•7•1•··10•6•0~ I 002 General 1002 ............................................... Ji" 1 111 the F<"llL·ral F:nr B •YSHOR-ES-- 11 ... 1 ,1 n i.: A<"t of 1968 " REALTY MOHEY MADl.Y 34 ~real u.n1l!I plus 3 br o,,.•ner upt. 3 acres for growth. $100,000 plus ~r. "h" h 111:ikcs 11 illei.:al to YOU HA.YE 452.1 Campus Ur .. l r1·1nc Campus \'all1.:)' ShOI) t:lr CALL 833-8 600 ,.i i·rlt:,c ··:.iny pr<' EYERYTHIHG ;11' 11~''" hn11t.i.t1un. or d1" 11 n11nat1un ba~t·d un r;1r1• crilur . rl'll1:1un. :-1•)(, "r 11,111011;11 oni.un. or iln 1ot• nt1<i n to make ;111y ,0o: n µr('f(•renl"l'. hnuta - IJl>ll or <l1senn1111at1on.'' 5 Ht:drooms . 5 8.1ths Gral'tuu:<> l'nlrv, Sl'J.'.(' REOUCED ! TACULAH .L I V!N(i ()v.·nt•r Oou.:ht Anoth<'r OIHG GOIHG' HCJIJL\1. OAK Pl.A:'ll"K :l l~drm l>en -l)1n Rm. G ! -Fl.OOHS, COUNT H \' Soon to I.le "Ont•! Char m · Atrium & r. rccncry .. Kl1'C llf:N. Chopp1n..: SG6.SOO in!! home lm a la rge t•or· bl<X'k ii;lund (ood l'Cl\l{'r, nt•r lot Ill llarbor View honke ;1s('~, <ind LARG I-'. WA~~ f r om Lit & 1sl8ncl l.lllH t\H\'. ~1a ,tl'r i;u1t(· kllCht'n : hi1<> 3 Hit. 2 UA. 1nrludt•s 1lrrss1n~ roon1 :!t>.I)"" C<oo1.1~ frpl1·, lot.s of Sp11n1~h lilt• YOUR DREAM HOME OH OCEAH FROlfT On m11g n1r.c .. nt beBch. L"guna 3 bedrooms. 4 ba ths. 3400 sq rt d eluxe h ving plus 1600 1iq. ft dccks. S4SO,OOO W ESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS s ince 1946 HARIOR YIEW HIUS CHARMER! 1 .. usk 3 BR, 2 ba th ''Sausa lito". ,\\I new <.i p p li a n ccs. ··p e rfec t ion J>l us. 11 Beautiful yard. f<~ee l and. $1 15,000 211 I San Joocpin HiUs Road l':IEWPORT CEHTER. H.B. 644-4910 Th•• 111·v.·:-p;ipc•r v.·111 not ~1111v.1n).!I\ al't·cpl <•n) ,1,!1f'rl1,1nJ! for r1':-tl , .. 1.11" v.h1<"h is 1n vio!J 11"" 11f I ho· ] ;1\\' n('w ;ipf)hurH·t·s. lrit'> of -l lills. Ot·1•a n & bay view ,._,, ..... n.. .. ~ E'lt ra lar)!c <"lO!"<'lS 171,,.,Jl 1"" floor1ni.:. Fl'1' s1n1plc . FlUFF-FOLD LAUNDRY 'l.aguna. We\l 1•stabhshcd 1-ligh income $12.:>00. G~ral 1002'G~raJ 1002 CL.u.H AHD l.EAH AT 569.900 One of t hose Republ ic I-Jomes on l>eautifu l Ga nncl Dri ve in 1t1 esa Ve rd e. 1'rees galore! Owners arc moving across l'vfcsa Verde and thC' imm a culate home is waiting ror you, a nd $69,900 . halh. v.·ilh 1a1·u111 plus 'l SllS,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~ Gener al I 002 ....................... l'M GORGEOUS ,111 d I n1 ;11.11 lablc 11 .. 1 .. ·,th . l'n1 unl.' (1f th<' 111•' l l11·.1u11full~ dl.'tor.Jt .-.l J1,.nll'S 111 Nev. port v.alls of J"!l;;is~. m1n1 v1pv. ----------•I of Nt•v.•pnrt !!arbor (.Jv.·n1•r forc1·d In st•ll aflc•r f1,1n).! ;is drt·~·m homt• Slll!J.000 :\lust 'l'l' to a1) prc1·1,1\t'. ,\ppo1nlm('nt only. t·Jll &lti-717 1 ' ' ... '·. ' COBBLE COBBLE Your f;1rnl\y ""'Ill be forPvcr 1h.u1kful if ~ou 1-:oti!Jll' up thi:; :;harp 4 l11•1troorll 3 bath honu• \ 1pv.• of thC' rK't'an frorn II• ,11•h Bluffs. U11! my [ '"'n•'r h~•s to movt• r1J!hl ~ ,,11.1'' Y11u 1:;1n h•ase n1c 11r purc•hasc mt•. ln1 -. n1edi;1te al't1on 1m por·1 THE REAL ESTATERS ~ thl' sundeck of this nC'a r Iv new h11n1c P .r of c :; s ton a I I ~· landsC'<ipt•d and tastt•f11l 1,H1t -plt•as t• comt• sec! n1<'. nov. ! Call ti73·1i550 (1111)' Sf.2.50(1 - ' , ' • • •' ' <r I '-I Wclton®.Company " I • ' ' 0 " ~ E~IE R A LD BAY Jy deeorated. One look should do tt ~ Sti4.00U. 640-6 161 ($) COATS& WALLACE H~.\1.Tltl! ..... :-.l:\l"f 1·111 673-4400 BLUFFS * ESTATE SALE * 52 feet uf l\ig Bayfront . J>ier <.tnd slip (}ua lity + in this la rge 4 bedroom 4 bath home. lJa nk says $265.000~ (Less tha n land va lu e~) Call 675·7060 for a ppointment to see. Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * Ull!Jijl{)UI: 11{)Ml:S REALTORS'. 546-5990 1525 Me$a Verde Drive. East, Costa Mesa ~~~~! .......... !~~-~ 1~~:'! .......... !?~~ Single Story CONDO MESA VERDE Solesprople [@ THE REAL ESTATERS I O<·can s ide. c h a r min~ uldl·r htJllll'. ll;1rdv.·cl firs. I.011•ly ~rnds S155.llOO. SllCJlt t:CLI FFS 3hr.2ba.rool & \'Jl>v.·. 2.14 REAL ESTATE , INC. •I bedroom, 212 bath, <'nd unit townhoust' v.•1th f~•n · t;ist1c l'lt'W, h1'-'hlv up. gradf.'d v.1th xtra bullt·1n t":1hinel .~ an d hook shl•lvf·::. .ind 2 pr1vall' jlil\lo::. ,\ inu~I to st·t~ .it unl)' S.~J 50/1 OCEAHFROHT UGUHA ACREAGE B r eathtakin~ view p r ope r ty . I 4 ac-res Laguna OC"can front v..·1lh fi ve renl;:il uni t s , O eve l oper"s dr1•am. Gre<i t ter ms'. $375.000 G r neral 1002 Ge..rral 1002 2 &·drOtlm DllADFOHO P l.1\l"I·: with upj!radl'd r.1rpcts, pane hn~. and dl'l'or;it1\'t• v.•;il l11u 1u·r. IJ11uhlt• car j.!nrai.;l'. l)nly JO': Uov.·n For y('ars Unique ha~ "farrtll'd · ;\1l•!>;1 Vt·rdl'. Sl()()lfs v. 1ll l·onl1nuc lo ti .. 1n \'Cstt-d . Sales peopt.• arc needed to man:1i::t· "ra r ms" in thl' i-:olf l'011r.;t•. nrigin11I l'.1r1•:-I · ter ;.u1d Ht'1iuhhl' I lonil'' a rea s . Nl'V.' "' I'\· 1x:n1•n1·L'fl ill'('n'l'C'" ,1rl' 1n\1tt·d ltl :;harl' 11ur 111 \l'~1r..; nf .,u1·1·t·~' 1n th1• \\t'~a VL•rdt• n1;irk1•1 l'l1·a~l' conlacl Jun Wood at ~1&5!1'.JU TEltRIFIC HOME AT A IARGAIH Templ e Hills. Laguna Spacious 3 bedroom Lg ltv 1n~. d1n1nJ:, famd) rooms -2 Li l'l k:, & 2 palln'!i $12.5 .tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-2906 SINCE 1960 ;\lorn1n~ ('nyn nn . C.'11~1 ("A :\11-:<> Sii UH ES •I br .6ba .J:.OOI. 1 1c v..·. STOP!! A REAL \"ALllf<:• l'h.1rm1nJ,: i\!1•."o.1 \'l•rd1•, am1111~ 11t·v.1•r hnn11·~ ,\L LE RAISOR REALTY ASSOC IA TES • RE Al TORS EX ECUTIVE BEACH RETREAT _ tra ct111• l~1ndsc<1p1n1}. l.SZ'J (';1rnru<> llr . Jr' 1n(• ( ;i rnpu' \'al 11·1· Shop C tr CALL B33-8600 DUPLEX SIB,9SO 4 BR -2 STORY $52,500 s .. rlu<tt·cl t•ntry lo f:lltl'r- 1.11n t•r s dt•llghl ll v 1n~ room 111ith <:racktini.: !1rrplat·c & t·ommand1ni.: >ll'W of t'O\'t'rt'd p;;i1·il1011 & ~rounds. Dan11uet s11cd d1n1n~ ronm is con ll'lllently st·r\l'tl from huge .l.(11111·n1l'l k1lrht•n. S1'p,1ratc v..ini< for n1.1~t1•r ,11,,: t-;ul'~t :.uitt•s S11et'p1n i.: ~ta1rs In ~•·1·on d slnr y ~11111"' llurr}' ()\\ll f'r hou~hl 1nfllh<'r !\lust sat·r1l1t•t•' I ,1!1~1ti:l·7881. Just blocks to th ... h<':1C'h. Need:, !>Om<' v. ork :\IH11mum $6000. dovon . Call 645-0:ro.J. FOREST OLSOH IHC FIXER This uldt•r 3·hedrnom. 2·h;1th hnmc nl'Pds a lit tic help. It has hardwrn:xl flonrs. ~huttt•rcd v.·1n· dnv.·s and a i.:rt•Jl lot·a t1n11. Be·~\ of II all, 1t'~ prlt.:l'CI at r111ly s:.16.500. l 'i\ LI . ~~1ti-21iti0 c;:::. SEL ECT . I PROPE RTIES ARTIST CHALET [~ THE REAL ESTATERS J BEACH 525,500 Park hk<· cntrv l.ar,l!l' h\·1ng room r,·,~ t"'nter l:i1n1ng. f'urmi.ll d1nin~ Thanks to you it worlcs ... FORAl.llf US 0 rnu1n l" l'loquC>ntly st•r ved from ,l!o urm ct k1tC"hcn. llr<lm:1tL(' 1·it',,.. nf i.:rounds from tt•rracf'. J la!c aw;1y ma~lt•r suite. Hurry ! It v.on 't last' !l63·7.~1 ,,,,.,, '/' '·i ,. --[® THE REAL ESTATEIS PURI.IC NOTICt: Flc-1 I TIOUS BU!.INE'>'> NAME !.TATEMl!NT I "-e IOllOW1 "'} P.< O,Ol\~ .Ir~ dO•l'IQ ti.u.;f ''"" "' REC.AL CER,\,MtC!". or N[WPORT, 1901 N<!wPOrt So<ll~v•rd Co-.1~ M.>w, CA 9'~11 .. ~ .. n P'~"I 8Ar,,I, "611 Ha,ktll, V1nNvv\.CA.t1olOI> H1ro!d L K1n>l:>e•I, .OJO w 1m. W••I Hwy. No. 11, lf"llllP-. C-' -J••orr>• B•••I. 1e11 e .... 1nq1on. ...... ~I LI>!. ... ._If), CA. Tri~""''...,,'" cond.,<t•d by ,.11,,..,1 M11oJ'1""<\t11p Kev"I P1.,18ar1l ,,.,, •t1temMt """' lll•d ""'" 11w C"""I• Cl•r-OI Orenqe Counlyot> No• ffr'Cltf ~. 191S. f l "'/j '"Dl•.i>eo o'""'9f' coa~I 011t1 P11t11 lo.-,~mtie• I I, 19, JS, .ind O.t emt.'r 1, 1 1·~ •111 l~ PURI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOU$ 11.USIN ESS NAM£ !.TATE.MENT ln• 10110 .. lno;i pf'r..on '' o"'..ci DU., """~' MILL TRI M COM PANY. J116 l"lt•o!a, C.Ostll Mf-•1, CA '1)6)6 fl"()-n•• H e .. ·-·· 101S! (olorl•~I ("ti@, l-!..,l1tttton fl<o1ctl, CA "- 1n,1 bu\1,,.1~ It COO\dlKl..:J b'( .-i in °'"°""! Tr.o1'''" H. eur•e Tl>+\ •11'-'>I w1• IUl'd .. Ito ""' r~'IMllJ c1,.~ ol Or~ (ounly"" No .. •"'"t>ef 6, 1'1S. ..... P\obll"*' Or•~ Cb;til O.lly l'llOI. foto......,btt11.1t,u.11ni1 C»<-2, !'IS ollll-lJ PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS •USINIEIS MAMIE STATIMIEJIT The IOll-1109-'°"1 ..-e dlolnqbuil· ............ LIFE PROTECTION SYSTE) .. 6 , I lol(\ So C.O.u H•J .. L119vn1 6ff(.r.. Col •l•\1 111 .. 1n L Holl, 'SS Olamor.i SI . ~--0.M;tl, C. 'lt6S1 Ot•n L l>llUU~. 134 Temo!PHIU\ Ot LAquna 8e..:l'I. C1 9'6U 1111, bu,lr1e1• I\ condu,ted by II Ooow•ft 1Nrlnt11\l'llp, ,\,lvlr1L Holt ~lltll.1 PMlll,_ rr.i, '''""mei'\J .. ,, l\lfll """"' I"" eo...i , °'4'11. .. °"""'" ~, .. ,..,... lJ. ,,,,, -Ho '"'*"fllt«J 0r-.. (;Mst Deity P'tllll, ",, ... ,.. ~ .. ts, ... ~ '· '· c L 6 A4 s 2 s • I 5 F 6 I 7 E a· D ). ~ J,o l<i of slunl' .inti :O.l'("hu_h-.1 pal iO!>. Yuu g~t 4 OOlrms. !Jill rrn . 2 IJa FREE ST AHDIHG BLUFFS COHDO ST ART YOUR OWH · ART FESTIVAL 1n Sf)JL'IOUS arrang1•1ncnt for cnll'rla1n1ng (lwner has reduL't•d price to $51-1.500 to mo\'l' lo new honlt'. 'i"ou'll bt• glatl v.e askt'd you to c:1ll. 3 s p;u·1o us bdrms. 2' ~ Terr ific rela1l location baths · mo\'l''ffn L'Ond1·l3,ooosq. ft. :,tore plus 1~ lion -many dt•l·orat1\C lrt. contemPorary home. c x tr.t s. 11r1 I-! h I . 1 Ample parking. L Ei\SE. "'r <1pJroun1I patio . $76.<X'<' l'tlEPAtD llfTEREST 5-10-99'l2 for a ppt. C.F. Colesworthv SM.Au DowH rAY R~altors 640.00~0 9 Delii:htful shops on I ~-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;.:;.:;.:,;.:;.:;.:;,;~ Coast llwy. Big poten\l:il I• s1ao.ooo. JUST US TED RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 BR·Dt n·2BA $69 .500 ll unt1ngtnn Be :ir h HARRYBABBITT GREAT L.AGUHA CORHER + IHCOME 10,000 ft . buildini:; site, for prime ('om mcrc1al Two excellent units :1n property . SI52,000 1';11"1f11· S:1nd~ ·rn IL·vl'l Realtor .. 644· I 559 SAH CLEMENTE pool h•1nh·. by il<"anl·1 ... ~~~~~~~~~~1 MO TEL Brothl'r~ ·rh1s lo\C'l,11 3 , Choi<"e loe •i ti o n El l>t.'d r1n. :1 b;1th homl• of· l't•rforman<"t' Heal 1-~'ta tc Ca1n1no R <'.1 l n1·o.1r fer:. t:•Hnfurl 111 h1111g . will pa) hl!-'.h perrcnlagl' I fr<'cway. 12 units f'urmal U1n1n._: ruo1n for hca1y \Olume 1st1ng L;1r~c fanuly rm v. iv.ct Si.ll C's peopll• L'Jll Jl:\1 Sl65,000. bar overlook~ pool ;ind ·rcl:\t. ti.Iii 3J77 tl'rl'at'C'd \ .ird. C..:ompl --- land:-t·1xl r;·uut ;1nfl rC'ar HORSE RA.MCH \\"ork:.hop and ~t•1r:1~1· +GUEST HOUSE cabllll'L' Ill ll\l'rSl~(·fl ~ S64,500 1·;1r i::aragc. 11\oek lo Hare' oppor\un11y to a c ocean. orrered at $73,500. qwrl' thi::. ru::.tie t~latc th.i t is v.·ithtn v. alk1n~ l ll'l·:f<Jl di ~t ;1nf"l' of hl'a(·h' FOOD TAME-OUT Ideal Lagun ;1 bUSllll'SSI d1str 1ct cornt'r. Good• lease sg ,ooo. W IHE SHOP Charming wine. ~1 rt 'lhop 1n San Juan C'ap1,lranr1 near Mission. $6500. 0 "'·IE S Sp;11•1011s '· AC H ~: 11r" 11' --'"-\tdt's ,1rnpl<• 11u1111 for MIG U EL 38411 Campus N 8 549 ·&655 I • 11 ~.1rd<'n". 111~1 . l'tt· Ui:!t' TOWH H O US E '.11 h~t.r~l nv.nl'r~ ~init Greal buy on the St•a I l.l S -lulrin 1"1 J.!U•·'~ 1'erracL• Ch;1rm1ng 2 house or 1n t"om1· uni\ bedr $.)ti 900 THE "RANCH" 1._ 1ht• i.:or.l!erius ~l't\1ng for th1:-. 1mm.11. ~J.1:1(' r~1nl h"rnt• \\!th lll\"l.'ly i,:rounrl-. & :1 "~111\ & poh~h · inh·nor llv.nt•d hy ii m1ht;1r~ off1rl'r. ~ou Ki'f)\~' th(' f•nt1r(' propt·r· \\' 1.; 111 '11p1•rh runfi i'estlt·d arnoni.: S70.0UO homl',. Thi~ littlt• ~l'm shoul(I go 1mmcd .11 only S52.!IOO. C.·lfi 77 1 l Open ·rhis horsP lo\·cr d1•llght oonl. · · has 3 corr;1ly, wilh ~·mpll (,O(lm fnr rid1n~ plu~ tack room and hay storai::e: W1r1e np<'n spa<'<'S · O('l·an brcc1t'' ~v.'a~ 1n)!. v.1llov.s' 'l'ou ,,.·on't hav thi:, opportunity ag:un soon ~ Call 847 ·6010. Ql'IN rn Q.u \ 1u1< ·0 ~1 Nl·"f ('.;\'l'S. ~ L.AGUHA THE REAL ESTATERS ~ R~TALS llQ!I L-'C,,='""""~""""='/3 LOVELY larJ:c hou"~­ Z rustic oceanfront und I HOTICE how nail) l'llot c·1ass 1!n•d ad~ dis play th~·1r rnessall;L'" v.·1111 l1·~1h1l1t v ,ir1d 1n1paC'I "' flur atl,, v.t• ;nt' prtiud tu ~a), rl'.dlv j.!t·l rt·~ul!s. l'hone ti42-567R. ---- TAX SHELTER r Jl · p1 ,1-:x on ~Jr,.f1•1 r1"I J.ctt!t• B:dhoa r,L1nd ;1 1\1( &· 1 HH ~1:r.1,;1l"I ·r(·r111~ ;1\";11l:1hlt· HAL PIHCHIN HE.-\ I :r1 •HS 2727 1::. r ua~t llv.} 67 5-4392 G~ral 1002 Gme-ral 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty TURTUllOCK Charming 3 bedroom. dining r 0<>m home ror ON LY $6.000 incl. land ! Laszlo Sh arkany 644·6200 (G76) UHIVERSITY PARK 3 ncdroo cns + bo!lus room! A great ra m1\y hom e. Qwct -vcl close to e vcr r.thing ! $63.000. tom Qucc11 644·6200 tG77) 64:Z-12J'5 6441200 1(11 D°"e1 Drl•• 1M4 M9CAl'l- ~I BelCtl, Ctlll«NI t'ZMJ ' hilltop: yearly, $700 mo. SPACIOUS 3 br 2 ha fam i ly hnml' F cnl"l'd yard. Wa sh1•r <lr)''r N('ar bP:.1t• h anrf s hoppin l! F urn Or tJnfurn. $-1 50 n10 UNF1JllN 2 br and dl'n house , North :.1d\· t-'enced patio. $.17S mu BOULEVARD s tudio, Northend. G r eat for single person, artist or ror use as orricc. $1 65 mo ut.d . incl. OCEANFRONT 2 br 2 l:ialh apt. f'ireplacl'. deck. enelosed garage Qwe\ adults. " SPAHISH VILLA OH THE BAY j)/ S39,900 $31 000 \V1nc'l1n i.: v..1lk"':l\ tr • • OPEH DAILY 4714 Corttond Comro Hi9hlands Hnghl & shin1n ~. frc•sh p.11nt, fr1·~h carpel<,, fr1·~h dr.Jpl•r1cs. 4 l.k·dr11nn1 or J & 1ll'n An1 pll· plJ1 ;1r .. ;1 truit lrl'l''· pn, alt• bt•a('ht•s. L\101 c 111 for l'hn ,1 r11 :1\ 1·lc~Jnt 1J.1)!>Hll· li1111i.: o.11 Ji~,, .-...... 8r-1~1. .1 fr.1rt11111 of norm.ii l'O'il' AdJ:tt·•'l'l l In tlork' .1ntl m.1r1t1 1n ... 11\1111-:' 1'us!nm c.•fPl'I ;ind ANYTIME dr..ipf•s t11i.:hl1 ~ht f<1rma ll ....i~iiiiiiii;,,,,~~~~~ rl1ot>' l;uurmct sunsh1nL' __ _ COZY EASTSIDE COTTAGE S38,900!! "COZY CAPE COD " I'S It'<, ht•t•n .1 ~rl':it rnrin1h v.t• sold nur ntht•r l1,t1ni.:~. i'll';J~l' e:1ll u::. fo r p .. r'>(l!l<1h1••d ~1·rv 11·1· COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOR S 'l515 I·: \'oa~t llv.y, 675-5511 Luxury Bayfront l111 ,1~11u• \ht' ttllpllt!{·d lt.111.111 1111· t•nlr.\ leadini.: tu ,, !.iri:" larnily r1~1n1 ;uul !11rmo.11 <hn1n,I! room V.lth \IJll' of ~l.I''· tl\l'r li•1k.1nc th•· v.:11t·r. dt'\v.n 111 ;, lorm.11 h' 1111.l r<H11n v.11 h v. alt·r ~1<h· ch>f'k &· lultl' 1·1·1l1n ~s . Thi· m,t,tl'r .. u1tt· I\ !'ornp1 .. r. v.1th t1r1•pl.u·l'. :ind l.i11th flr•1·,,1n~ ar1>,1<; fit l.ir ro\.1llv 1'hret• f;1n\il' i. .. 111 in' & u1 ..... t.11r' rt1·n <>ff~·r··d :11 ~H.",.111~1 ft·•· , 1r '-'.I \O,Ono I u rn1 'h"•L J \ r 11:.irranly1n("l11d1•1l Call 675-7225 NEWPORT BEACH BARGAIH kitchen for !h t· 1•p1L·urt·a n! Wal ls ol J.!lass~ Swccpin~ rr1as1er t~l rm r1•trt•:1l! W111tl1n).! sto.urra~c to ~un lt•rrat'f'' Heil til~· roor Al Spa111:.h alL·ove~ 1 ·rry $:1!190 lot:cl dov.n or tak1• ov1·r exis t HJJ.! lo.in at S2•19 p1•r rnonlh. lt "s u1111pie and v.·r1n 't J;ist'. 1-l urry, call >1-11.11010 ' .... ' . ' .. ' 8GARAGES I HOUSE l/2 ACRE+ r1nt1quc t"a r buffs, Junk eollccl o rs. ho h by en· lhus iasls, whate\•er ynur pleasure. O u t in thP backbay hor~e eountry IJ~irabh· t: .. ,t~HI<' lttt·;1- t1un on I rC'<'!Ln<'d ~tr1·1 ·t. Ch:1rm1ng cntrv 1111fohl' ru:;tie ul11111 :.p h1 •r1·. l l UGf. COUNT !~'\' F I H I·: Pl.AL'!•: & CJ l't'.N BI-::\i\1E l1 ('1-'.IL JN(;!-.. wl''Vc 1-:•11 th1:, o ld t·oun-llt•m11i1t'll"'r1 )'nurn1r•t" try :.pread with luta of k1trh1•n & hnnu..; "'11•1! [~ THE REAL ESTATERS ~ a tor age bu1kling!> loo. yards & gr1uu1d'<, :'\1·t•d tu 1'h" r<.tnl'h hou s t·?:J s;1y :1t!_\lllt1r•·" Hrtl!·r hclrrn, \hath. fnlk~. 1\:.k· (':tll l\'(l\V lo '''t'. 11 ! HlJ.! pn!'!' IS s1;,_t)t~J \\'ill ~lfj ~11.l l"nnuidc•r t'."<th.1r1J.!L'S. Di..,.orce FORC ES SALE! li•'rl' '' 1our •·h.uu·e lo i!t'I :o ~up1•r huu,1· -<in<' of .1 kind. :! !>lury, :'.11·,.1 \'1·rill• horn(' 1-'l'ijturin~ ·I h1•1lrooms , .2 1 · h:1, '-t'Jl 2H'l2•· ram1ty rm . v.llh op1'H li('.nll rathl·dral r1•1tu1J.!'. Frl't' "<land 1ni.: f1 r .. plJ< c :ind /ol hltn h;ir. Don't ":11t 1111 this 11nc - n""11"r an\111u'i llurry, l ";:ii I :'I If• ~11'1>111. ~HERITAGE REALTORS HARDWOOD FLOORS Gather t('l(1nrl thl' f1n'11lac1• 111 11 11..; v. arrn and <'omfort::ibl•· hoJ!ll' \\'11nd s hullt•r s an d p;1nclln~ .1nrl olrl t.1 ~h 1 nncd h;1rdwood f111nr.; acid to lh1• i-nm furt. v.·1u1 :1 t•1lrn1:. «nd 1 11 haths. lht'r1• s 'P•H'l'. f11r all. fl\vnt•r 's H'k •n).: S·l3.5uo. <.tnd n L·cd' a (jUll'k SJlt'. ""'''!"""'' ',.,; ' ' .,. ' . 1£1~ki~i! ~ [® 11~au:fl Prap•rti•s ' 52 8 500-TIDY EAR L y 751 -1910 .... • 1•00 OllA!l ~' NIWll'O-T l(A(H CALIF + Country Club Manor You 11·nn1s & i.:olf buffs - hi:r1• Jl I!>! l.111·i-ly Z bdrm. ~den. G h<tlh honH'. till · 1n". lrplc.:. Nt')l;l tu S.1nt.1 J\na t ·uuntry Cluti. ( lnl~· S.'i~l.500' Balbo a Bay Pro p . Re altors • 675-7060. DREAM HOME Ynu v.on 't 1•v1·1· l\•;1\l' l 'his ('(Hild br I h·· V••J'\ l:1s t hon11· ~·11u liuy . 11, ... u 1Jea u t 1lul . Jlu1l l'~I IH·LAW 5 t;HR S. :\l ain hnll\t" h1\1,il nu .. r.:, p:11ll'l1•d I.I! v.1th l'"l- qui~it(' h it 111 h111t·t1, h1r(·h t ahu11·1o·it kit . Jn l;1v.c:. qtr~: :".l<11lt•r11 "'1th p»1·k\ exJJl"i'"' p.1r11·!1!1 1!, r1•f1'1f! & rJJH!t". 1rirn kit It h.t. l'a!n1 ~. Jlllllpt'r '· 1•!1. t ;ood 1 .. , .111 .. rl. 1:1r·'( il)I•· t1 •rn1 ., 1111r1•·1· 11110\111 1• 11• ;\1) (':1111 .. \11~11111". l~•t11 t d1•l ,1\" ~·· .. \0 11 .11 . :If~ .!:fil hi ~.11; 11;,1. SPANISH GIANT elegance i~ thr· ht'~l ,,.·nr<l + POOL ror ll. :1 ill•ttruon1::...J :.: St~1ry · I hl·dru.,tT1 -:t formaldininl{rnon1,sun h:ith~. ll1n1nr, rno1n. ken 11v1nl! room, huJ!c 1 Sunk•·n 1!1•n. 1"111·pl:11·1·. firpphu·<'. <;ct·lud<'d <1u11·t l rui!crrl hl';1m , {1 .1kP11 patio. Very tu·~t 111.ntL· h 1nn1,!1•r ~l.1111.1<11-. area. Now $125.tM~I C.111 Hn1111" 11.dl'"ll\" d1·('ur. 546·4 I 4 1 'l 1lc r•lOf. Fc1' lito1 k.• l o i.:•i lf e1}l1r -.c. 1111 .1 r 1111• E\r<•lll'nt three hcdrno1n home In tnp lot.'it linn of 1·ldf area. tiunkt·n h1·1ni: ril•Jm. s1•par at1• 1!1n10J.! roio1n Two full h;1th.-; sp;u ·u1u~ } ·'rd • t ast<"ful I\• ct1•1 ·or;11t•d i\'r.tr ,,·hnol' 1\nn l 1111"' this b.trl!.l lfl 1£ jQuai-I ~ h • .,11·h H••.•d' l<ir 1111-." I t -;011\\ St.~1 .:o1H1 ('.1111101\ I Onl1 S IJ,v1n1. CJ!! 1 ~7.1 "-.'>.')() P lace R-12 ?:,.1-, r ~ Prap~rti~s c · · ·~· ~ ,,,.,.,. -·I ~ -~ l•OOOUJ\ll~I "LIWll'OllTllA(... I [~ . . l!<on ! i.::11t· up lhl' ~1111>' I lave .. nnH•th1nt.! \•111 v.·anl· : t 'lJ~Sl fll•d ;itf' St'lt !Ji µ , J,1 ,t" ll Ill ('1;1~'-ll ll·d to ~t•ll" t'l.1 ._.,.1!1•·d ,Id , dq l I !'\hip to ~horl: rl':O.Ult'' 11 v.••'1 1 l",111 :'\.i)\\'. i"uul .,.,hat you ... ;1n! 111 1!l'rTl."<. "01J I 1!1·m' or Jn,\ 1., ~ ·-., 1 • 1t1·rn .Jt.L"<1l':•ll1~12 ~li7.'i It¥. ·'1"" •'42!lfi7M _____ · I l:11lyJ'iloitC~a~1J11_:_d ,. Geneoral I 002 Genrral I 002 G~al I 002 G ene ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl~.\l,TftRS 644-7270 ..;.. HE EDS A UTTl.E HELP g Ideal fi rst h om e or fixer upper. 3 llcdrooms, bri<'k RIJQ in rC'~1r patio . Priced t o sell . $36,500. Subm it. 2828 £ Coo\! Highway, Co1ono d('I M<lf PROPERJ l MANAGEMENT MOMlS row UYIHC Ml T WOflK~"'lP""""'t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :s1i·. TRRBElW!!m!!!!. rn .. .. 1926-1976 - • • BI 0 DAil y PILOT House• Fors• IHovses For ScH Howses For Sole Mowlt .. Dntri, ........ u~ ......, UafwW•d ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 2400 ............................................... . •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport .. och I 069 Mtwpori .. ech t O'' Ntwporl koch I 069 ••• ••••••••••••• ••••••• I lust' Uf• h•ls J24 ......... J.Z4 4 ....................... ....................... ... ~~·~~~;;.::; .. • B=~~~r...;,.~~ .... ~.~if~i;~ ... ~~~~tEi~i:~~: G-al 1002 clol Mar I 022 H11o""91on l<och I 040 ...................................................................... LIDO BAYFROHT t.ar<eot&,l>eo<tduplnin IUVla •Brr r-~yant Bo.••'>'· View :J:1o1r Q4JAIHT DUPLIX 0....'llf'r 4 Br :1 Ha . Fam MESANORTH SowtttofHwy. llm. ne ..... c11 rPt't~. nr.1r t ow n . Spe ctac ular um,-~ courte le lake. »J41 4 Bedroom. 2 batha, fplc, The kind of properly beat•h 1\.,~unlablt \'A, co mplete ta rp(' tins buyers aeMth our tOVo·n willc::arryind.968·436.S thruout. Drape.t., Bltns. for. Qualnt. cute, charm· ---- l>hl~ aor. Coverl.'<1 pallo. \n(, unique (00116! ). and All 1n very good condi -adorable. With hea1n EXECUTIVE HOMES <oa•lllne •i••"· 2 bdrm. rROr•TT Wal-t.ok:bf,;, I" ...,__ •••. • Lido Nord. Prime location. so Ft. lot. & J bdrm .. with t1mlly 5 Acres on Color1do · • llMTA.LS •••• Lge. pier & slip. 4 Bdrms., fa mily rm. ~.::j 5":;~:!~:4 :1'i'~~i~ ~~~:~·~!t ~.::; Sbr,2ba. rencd yd 2 BR. 2ba ho111• rei' 65\ty llon 5-17 .500 celllne:s. knotty pine Roy McCordle walla, wnocl burn111~ Realtor 181 O Mewpor1 frplt and a ~unny patio. ('Ofit.1 tl1e11a 548 ·77~ rithl around the rornt•r ---------•I rrom t:arnation Park sa&.000. Call 644·7211 Sale• let:iinnen '\'o rcol l'"t11tc li cl'nse 111•C<'ssar)' (';Il l Lelta.y tipfrr or Jim Torn.I 1'1-'.Rt'OR!\TA NC.:1:: Ii !!:A Lr-"=-'-"-===='° 1-·s TATF.. 8ol7 ·l.'>H·I or CosloMff K-lh 3377 a 1014 Rea.I Estate byMtNAY CUP THIS AD It entltlttli you to un t'.'< elusive tour uf a modt'I pcrf<'ct hon1t• ,\ li)'m· phony of llct·ur~tor:,: de· $400,000 + carp J"1n"""t In ever· by prindpal. Prine. only. Vic. &Sha.,, 4 Br. 3 a.• S37S. Clean, hla~ • Lido Nord. Lge. pier & s lip. ~ ythln!I! S3SO.OOO 5S7-la01ft:tpm. Pool.tblkstoMach,$12$ craded f.klrn1s.,spacious &inviting.$325 ,000 C'ALL 0 ,.,,.1.,1• o.tofC~ •·S40.'lors.M ·103S 3 BR,Zba0t!me rcw *5. ~e~~do2 ~uad~fi~r h~~~-; /~!dss, :r 1/1~ ... ~Pv"'-,,!!".~~!~~~•••••••~~.~! rro.,::S~~1!. BRm~~F!:'. ~1[,~~o N 51 OE R paneling. $299,750 ,,., N• .. •••• •••' Offlc• 2 Btd.room house and 1 Rm. ~·1th frplc, cust . OR ... • LJdo s o ud. 50 F't.. lot, lge. &>ier & slip bedroom house on R.2 lol, Ct1>'--A: drps, elec bll.nl, 3 DR. 2 ba + formaLdln for 60 fL boat. 5 lldrms. An xlnt floor •-c•--t• I 076 SZ3.9.SO, $2,000 do't'n, S17S wattt 501\t.ner. Laehe•t· lnr l'OOlft. Good*•'*'· _... """'"' mo. Owner will t:"•rl')' lit eel pool, w/maint. Ute. $470 pla11 . Leasehold. $225,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T .D. 4131 Teme1cul. Walk ing distance to OR •.• CALL 67).7300 FOil PllYAn TOUR Cha.rmlnc. custom built 3 ll o m t G a rd en a achoola. beach, parU & J BR. 2~ ba; Twtlerocll . hr. 2 ba hoUIC In very dt .. (Corona). lighted tennis ct. $4$0. $47$ F\.lm, LIDO REALTY •iro ble area . We ll A'81llmmed.968-IOSI-SOR loi ndscape d & 5Ur· Real•hh LE RAI 3377 Via Uclo. M.I. 6 7l-7l00 rounded b)' trCfl. L01r,i::e bdr•ge 2100 VUlage Real E5t1te poitio area with ocean & ••••••••••••••••••••••• NoA1ent..1 F'..e REALTY SOUTHPORT ('ollt'J:.c Park, 3 BR. 2 Oa , ll&tlt. Quallt y customi z-lnc. r1buloua wullpaper. ______ , ...................... . ESTATE ll!c fum -rm. ne"'IY dt• U nbel levab le bar . 2 STORY 4 IDR cu_r_ot_ed ~-5 :l741151 .500 968·4456 canyon view. $00.SOO. $100.000 Equity In San •'Edlnger/Springd1le Loguno leach I 048 Laguno Miguel I 052 F"'ither OunniJl'.an Gabriel Valley Income 3 BR , z BA ... PJS 4523Campus Dr., Irvine t~w et 1 rf'e H n' •t I d n vc Io ~1 ci. a V" rdo. Spoil esli •I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reahor 492·6543 property for beach or •Ma1nolia/Edin1er Campm:ValleyShoyClr. Orance County Income 3BR,2BA .•. $310 CAUl)U600 A Whole Of A Buy! (lt•run \ 11'" 2 bdrm ow ~ot1r ov.•n art ClrK" t !!hopp1ni: & I blk walk t bt-at'h : 1n th.l' heart or L1111una Beath 1n xln• ne1r.chborhood . ,\"'hale ol 3 bu)' nt $4:l,500 property. 1213 )444 ·4025 • Bol.saJBrodlhursl o;(!('luded hea~h <'statr. BR l ·•ty . Qui e l St TOWNHOUSE ~·ormJI cntrr tu sunken S74.900 1\~t illO 5560 NO O()Y..'N \",\ ""''" Sll1\RP. rurn1:-.ht•d 3 BR. ::! h .1 "1th Ol'l',•n \'It'.,.., Son Juan or t213)1Q.oo38. Brokers 3 BR. 2 BA •• .$32$ h\ln)! 10.,111, (or1 nal dtn · 1ng. und'.;J)<'ctuculrir SU!i • LOCATION lh.1nt1n~ton Ut•;11·h t'nll 11f'nd<'<I sla ir citAc . LOCATIOM unit To~·nhou:.o: JI on\~ pn\ .1t1· ;o~·~···~~ 1~ b<'arh· Capistrano I 078 1·luhh..~t .. lt•11n1~' GuKrllccl ••••••••••••••••-••••• prot.ected. • •BolaaJBushard .. 3 BR, 2 8A ... S34S Lw;a 1 •leach ~2111 •...•..•...••.•..•• , ... 3 Br, cklH In, fncd Y•rd . nice! $335/lease. fl I ta Myen R. E. 49f..5.ft(l or 960-1701 ReM I •Garfield I Drookhursl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 BA, ... $335. <;ourn1 1·1 kitt'ht·n !-o t•r\ ··~ MESA DEL MAR $.l'J,500. i Big bedroom!!, ·' f11·,t.1 .,,,,. p ;1 rt~ room . 4! baths , dr1•arn kltcht·n. art·a SG9 .900 . Alto Ca pistrano home. • IOMO REALTY* l-'.J('ga r1t 5 bedroom, den. . \\'a,lk to :-.1·houls , p:1rk & :1nll duiin• 11 r1·a und no :-.1·1n1r<.11t· l!Ul'"' 'uile 'nnd R3l 9·111 fam rm & dining rm. (J(·1:11 n \'ll'""'· $89.500. Hovsft hrWshed •AUanta//tewland I I tennla . All this plu" 1·•11111 · t•ommon .... ·all. Univ 11\cnc au11r I'\ ror1111 down . ~ .. ~ L· lry klt ""'1th ht .. 1m ('t•il to ""'ll and rt•1·rcal1on . ••••••••ii•••••••••••••• 3 BR, j! BA ... S31S fi~fi@IPfil B~ v.,..111·r ·r .... nh~c J Br. lolboo I.a-di 3106 • ~lr 1"adden/ n.1n.c "111· n1 :1 ~1t·r nntl un · ,,.,... inR s. unkll' dt.•t.•p sha~ A:-.:-.11mabl t· 7''•'• loon I I I ·' I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BrookhUril Oeeanvlew 2 BR, den, .f decks. Lease Dee. I . $.Wt mo. Daves. Agt.. &M-1211 nnr-'\~no~ 2.1 ~ la ,. :1n1 :o.rn.JH!u. poo •MCHOl•GE L..l'\.}"-"1,;.J <!..I • )" I 1 ""' ""' l..u11:ury Cott•••· antiques. 4 BR , 2 BA ... S3SO 499•2800 " .. cui:u, n.,..nct re OC'a · o1 · u11u· 1·h1\dr•·no.; :-u1les up. h ' h · l ruout t 11:-. t ;1r m1n 1-: :1 ""'1ll1 "ll.Yrn1•n1:-. 0111 _\ 5il:! A:-.s un1 :1l!l1• Ii', VA loun bd h " rm orne .,..·1th I.Cl' aflrl· IH"r n10 .1n1·l d A t :1"<f·!i .itS!l.{ioO.S,!f;Jpi•rmonih Ofl t'R. V/\ 1-·11/\ tc·rms. First t11nl' offl•rt·d Call po1.v:. ;111. No nt.·w loan $S 000 C I _ ___ ----ini.: s-12.:1:.0, 495 -0400 INVESTMENTS sunkl'n heated waterbcd , •Adams/P.la gn 1a '-'---1714) 496--771 2 Br. $365 )'rl)'. 673·1898. 3 BR. I 8 1\ ... $320 Panor1mic oce1n view, 3 1·0~1., /~· t 1r:-.1 to see It! 1. . a 1 :.t"15·9·191. ~ .. 11;.~ 1\~cnt . , lMrwport Beoch I 069 I •McFadden/Newl•nd br, 21h ba, d in rm, f11Jl c, •OC EA1"' l'"RONT • j ••••••• •••••••••••••••• lolboa Pt'ftlnsulo 3 I 07 4 BR, 2 BA ... $360 bltns, full length deCk.s. '· Q • ,, ' •i .. ,, llf I'\/'· , ' (';1!1flii'.;1;7tj7 - SEAIURY RANCH WALKTOIEACH ./L:ST 'r\\'0 BLOCKS TO T ilt: llf-:/\Cll. From thia '1J1·1·tacu lar thr ee he1lrrn:1n1 rant:h house. (;:..irficn kitchen. laundry room. ;ind party s ize ramil)' room. Spacious formul 1iv1ni.: room rares the CO\'t•refl patio and fine ly mnni <'ur e d Rrounds. Assume VA loan at $27.750 . :!260/month pays all NO Nt..:w LOAN COS TS. Cull !!63·G767. Ql>l "l•1Y •••~t •/,JIJ l<l'i !' [ ® lfl&H:flt • W,\NT Ocean View House or Lot. Will trade Sun Cit)', Cali r. property and / or Al obi1e llome w/ ocean vie"·· 494·R89"1 . REDUC EDS6000 • 4-PLEX • MACE DRIVE Pride of O""'nE'rship : 3 bdrm5., 2 ba., dining rm. +3 2-bclrms .. 2 bath5; enclosed 5 rar ~ara~t'. Pnme Cmta t.1esa r('nlal area! $119,000 Gii WALKER REALTV 675-5200 Spanish mansion. s· RANCH HOME .... ·ailed estate . lu!!h landscaping, exotit• ONLY $53,500 patios, private master Decorators delight nev.· ~u1te , C'hildrens suite . plush cpl in this l~e ·1 'pacious li\'ing rm & bdrm, 2 ba home. Lge c at hedral <'e ilin11s . t"R. Close let schools & Owner anidous. 962·7788 shopping. Don't m 1~s KEY REALTOllS thin new listing. 5'15·9491. HARDTOFIMD •. ONE STORY ,' TOWNHOUSE. Large 3 . ' ' ' . bedroom, 2 balh. All ex· --- tras with beautiful floor Fountain Valley I 014 plan. Near by pool and ••••••••••••••••••••••• clubhouf!e . Jlurr)', just reduced to $39,950. Call 540-1151. ,~HERITAGE • , REALTORS Lonly 2 Story 4 Bedrms, 3 bath home. Upgraded in and out. Formal dining rm. ""'et bar~ cement slab on s1dC' ror motor home, 8BQ. oi;i~~ ................. ~ ............ ~I tinted windows, cov. MEDITEIR •HE •H patio. deep lot for pool + "' "' pla yy ar d. Prof . GIAHT Landscaping. $72,9()0 IEACH.POOL Call lo see. Bro k e r Ex c ill ng I oc a ti on w i th 1"'536-'836""'""'""'. ""'""'""'""'""'""."', loads of curb appeal. Ex· 1 quisite ya.rds. appcall.ng Huntittgton leach I 040 entry. Tn-level 1ntenor ••••••••••••••••••••••• satur1"ted with OLE' SPA.NfSl!CllARM. Free $28,500 now1ng floor plan with GI FHA ve ry secluded hu ge ' mas ter !l uite. E n/'oy &AL~ TERMS sparkling blue poo & Just 3 miles rrom the walk to bea('h. Owner heach~ Top location En· trnn11fcrr£'d & must sell . tr)' gives way to a biJ!. <'n· Tnke ad,·anlage . Ca ll tertaine r s parlor. 3 54fi-2.ll3. · bedrooms or convertible r°'1 '1"19 -1T\1u•1iQtf•. 1 den. All modern kitC'hen [ ~1 1U&li1tll ;.~f2~w~;·:~;~;~ . 842-8854. Balboa lllaMI 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -SHARP- LAHDMARK Lrg. ·I hr, 21 •• bit PX· ecull\'e homl'. only 11 mr old Prof¥11 rtt>cnralc•1I & ldscpd . l.Jp~radcd lhruout. Q.,.. ncr .,.. d i rarr\· 2nd ·ro REAL TY INC, 714/846-1371 R;,rt• a t S22.'>.000. 0) I? hi··n·h units 552 500 Gd Mobil• Home-s ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l\.1c t·adden/Busha rd ~ mo. Call S49·4•.or Cl""'nl·r . 7:>2 11~~/·l:JIJ 431:1~ "'111r~mt·. 11 2 i·or iut 'r.in· For Salr 1100 Spacious Bayview 3 Bd 2 3 HR . 2 BA ... $375 I-'~-"--~""'-------.,;;~ n\ F o rtun e, rltr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, 2 story: llaa evtr· •Mcl>'adden/Springdale Ii Viejo ti•i Jeow.-ry,Troghy "-··'. -.. "-"'-·72 JJarrington 24 'x64 ' 2 yt hlng. Wint e r $350. 4BR,2BA ... $345 Mis °" " ·' •• 871 "'°7 Doi /S d I ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 11lor1• 111 South ran~e ---br. 2 ba. fam rm w/wel . .,...., . • sa pnnit a e Coast, (•r.labl1~hed 1 Ol'PLF.X \\'l'l'llSLIP har l1v rm 24'x t 6' C-1 M 3124 3BR.2BA ... $33S Leasenu3Br,%Ba,fr:iilc-. \'1•a r~ Profitable clean B1lll'arroll 6405560 bre ~kfast b;ir 5 Sta; OS 0 esa •Edinger/Springdale drpe , cpt.s, $315 5'8-0!!19 · _ · . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,,,c ft530PP.f uµcra t1on, 52_.,000 -+ 1n 11 .1:..tln~::. & lo Ht·altor:.. Adult P;1rk , SJC 521 ,650. 4 BR , 2 BA ... _... l-''-'-~'--'----t-- ' l'nt n r )·. 1-1(1\V ,\Bll ---496·1795 31r,$475permo. •P.1 agnolia/Edinger Brand new 3 br, 2 ha , Z,\GHODZKY. neullnr 3 BR+ DIME 642·444Safter5 .30P~1 JUR.2 BA .::S315 1~ 8611 NEWPORT Open llouse Fri-Sat.Sun I< h , 169 963_4567 or 963.1786 frplc, cptg, drps, patio. -------10·4. f\lrn. Co mpletely l'Wwport oc ;1 prof. Tands cpd yds. fned. OCEAN VIEW $74,500! i>;untl'<I , W-Yw· CrpLo;, nc.,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Choi<'e 3 hr. 21,'.: b~ <'Ondo . loc ated in $7$,000 lluilclf•ri; Closeout SUI\• 11 ARB 0 R v 1 E \\' hut wat~rhC'ater, '~1alk to LIDOlSLE i'~plc, encl. patio. J>OC?I . neig hborhood'J1. Ill \O'; Oov•n or trade )'our HO:\tl-:S ' 1 . 1 ed shnps.call54H-51S9 48r,3Ba.S52Smo. Bike lo beach. Avail. sacrifice foc S38S .to home for onc of thr:-i· ' . ..o.,..es prH' ----675 -0073 Dec. Isl. Childre n , righ.l party. 831· 'or 1:111t 1•-"l1c \'ic-.,... ho1n··~ .\lonaco in t ract~ J)ou.blc Commerclol ------alnMles ok. $?65. 968·621$ 837·$178 le -;~;:u ou 1,,,, •"fl·dit llnnr l'nlry !\l :1ss 1\'C Propei'fy 1600 2 8rfurn.,blktobeach. or-963·4:167,Mr.Daly. .. h 3069 I 1 rac-klln.i: l1rcpla1·t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• De<'. t-Au1t . 1,'76 $250. Mewpoti OC • llrokt.>rs ""l' 1·u n1•· ,\••t · f c • -l!f.i .. u:i l " S1H1t:1t1u~ urtn;1l <!1n111..,: llomc & office or Hom e & Adulls67.'>·7137 5-6pm. 4 Br ne\11 La uesta 2 .Ba . ••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. --------·I roo rn \ :1uHl•fl r l·tl1ngs Business Commercial --no pets. 8661 Brookside. $395. 3 Br. 2 ba, xx lge-yd , GREEN VALLEY EMERALD BAY <i0trlll'!l \'I•'""' klll'hr n zont· 50'x150' lot, all HouMtUnfundst..c:I $450mo.lsl&:lasl+Sec. roomfor.camper&boat. F.xcellcnt t:und~· horno 1.~r,·;ik (;i"t nook puvcd ""'l !>m . house ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fee.963·2007or49S-6375 2826 Irvine. 646~or CONDOMINIUM, 111th povl t 'h!ldr1·n ~ Si•clu(l('d doubll· door 525.000 792Cenlt>rSt.Cl\1 G al 3202 54S-7628 pl:1v art>a : nr t>n heamC'd 1n.1 st t·r su1tC' l.a r ~l' Ov.·ncr673-6578 9ftft" HOMEFINDEIS l -'-"-'-'C"-----~-Su 1>ersh~rn3hl·droon1 .i l'cll:.. i·J ~Y v.·;ilk tv ll<'droom~. l!1·tl11·1)(1d1·v1 · ----•••••••.•••••••••••••••• ••642·9900•• New 3 Br. 2V.S .B-a. baths . t-1repl:it'1·. clh.lo> bt:<il'h. ll·nni' l'Ourt " & Pr•· d pat 1 o S l' €' I o Choi er YEARLY Twnhme ! on 15 V're ,i:nrnge. ldf'a,I !oration in, 1,,,,,1, •t I'd,. n', _ ,_ t1o·ht•1c-t·all no.,..· 752-1701.1 H I'-' 8e h RENTALS 1 B r 1.1 pd •~ . to park, view, pool, jac-uizi, , , , •• • , , • , ". , , •• 1 un 1 • ..,.on oc: r urn. u 1. , .,~ m1 sauna. lse $425. &46·2'7<wt tract . You II IOVl' 11 ) ba1hr1~1111~ s1.1M ,f1(NI Areo ON & OFF waterfront. bch.Abarga1n! V~IBNa :mrw 11~~~~!~,~~-~~~;n,. [ ~ lflali:[l1. ~:~~,~~~,~~;,.~~·,,;;,·-;, ~r~::~1~~:L:~" , •roond~. r~1: poel ~:LF·~;:~:::~:~°"pl~ 962·4471(':',")546·8103 494·1177 . --·-•••••JJ min . to lk·a('h. C...IJ Bkr. 675-6670 IMl\.1AC 2 Br l Ba, '" 213 .•. ,., "''78 ping & tennis. Pdol. ... '"' ..... __ -_____ 1---__:.''-'"--'-----1 Twnhmc. Adults only. NEWPORT SHORES '---------1Corott0d.tMar 3222 Qui et area. $225 mo. ---1 - 289 ------ PAINT 'N SAVE 3 llltrm & 1len . lixt>r· 1· 963 977 EflHDEIS 2 11.t:DROO :'ll COST1\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 HOM _ uppt>r. <..:ho1rf' loc;1t1on' So r 11 A 'I 12 3 -·c:.-------1 \\l alk to bt'arh, pools. i\I ~SA 1-10 ~1 f. ·• ·0 wy. vni 11· IE.\Sf.2br l ln baadult ••642·9900•~ · (I I tu. t'(lS\1F:RTF:O TO C-1 br, 2 ba . S400 . 4l4 ~~'d • ~·~ c ... 2 br,2 bawithgarage. tcr1n1s n y """·900'' Fernleaf 644 .no30 <'00 o. ~-mo. pw, ..A61an REAL ESTATE QOO Glf'nnf'y•,. St 494 947l )4Y OJltlo CAYWOOD REALTY u~(' <:ibout 1100 sq.ft.l ___ · drpd , was her /dryer, . -chg · SECLUDED .. 548-1290 • Large pa\'ed _and fenct>d CostaMeso 3224 refrig /rng. 968·2290 or Onthebeachlarge3br ll1drlt'n at end of rlosf'·1n l:;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;.,;;I rear area with at't:f'SS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-3301 hills. HI"' "as"m .,_(',.,,•-.I• Supt•r pnce only 549.500. . Bed 2 br, singles ok ! •· • ' .. V11 N B d Firepla<'e. 3 rm . 2 ba. Uke new 3 Br + Fam. \'II. htl.,..·rl rlrs. b<'ams, LIDO ISLE Closl" to e.,..port Iv · cpt.5. dr'P§. bltns. Super Rm , frplc-, nr. Adams & Beaul lrg !Br. 2ba + ofc. '° .,..in1• cl.'11ar ; 3 bdrms 0 EC 0 RAT 0 ll S l"all 5465&IO localion . $350 /mo . Bc3ch Blvd. $37 5 mo. patios, frplc , wet bar, l ,~"'~'~·"'~~,;..""."' ....... ""."'""."'"".'I Df':LrGJl1'. Nc;i r 9634569963-1786 Call968·93Jl W/D, r efrlg, pool . By o.,..ncr, 3 hr. country f1·L"l1ni;:. hril'k firt•plat·o•, npt•n bt'ams, f)(>A floors. din rn1 . sunn~· kllc·ho•n, Wlr /gas pd. Dbl g•r. clubhous<'. 3 bed rooms 2 Hr. fnrd yard. garage, 2.3&4 br Condos, Tennis. Adult s , $52$. Ph : :ind flcn .,...,, h '1 baths. quiet, couple only. No pools. sauna, jacuzzi. Nr. 673·3.W'l. 11 11.:hly up)!r~utcrl . jusl 1.""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""''I <'hildren or pets. $210. bea <'h . 968 ·2297 orl----------h~t cd. Appo1n tu1t•nt onl)'. I 548-8251or 979-7888 968.4405 BLUFFS condos; selec- Sl29,500. Call 5"10· 1151. 5700Sq.ft. lion rrom $425 to $600 M·I lklg. 12 Units si7o. 2 Br . yard. cpts. lnine 3244 Agent644·1133 drps. 160 "D" Monte VIS· \.{)()(! rental area. Lot ta"'6-8883 · <•5.7c.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70x224.Sll9.900 ""' ..... ix;o • REHTA.LS • ONTHEBAY ~HERITAGE REALTORS , .... .,.. ...... :tlk to ht•.Jlh 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. G"16·3928,eves549-l.'l31 Sharp 4 bedroom. 2 balh. UN IV. PARK ::~~e~plCe4i l~r.r:a~: l'desa dcl J\.I ar hon1e . 3 BR, 2ba. bonus .... $47 d.shwshr $.\50. 673·5719. ;~~~~~~;!! CHANNEL FRO MT Available now? $315 per 4 BR. 2".1 ha ......... S4150J-="-"=c:::===='-laguna Niqu~I IDS lrnni:u· 1Ur,2'~ba.elu:-.e m o n t h, i n c ludin g TllETl::RRACE NwptHls3br,2ba.den, •••••••••••••••••••••• 10 tcnn1:. & pool. ClpC'n ~ardener. Call Larry , 3RR.2 Ba ....... S415/425 openbeams.2fps, bllns. $79.500. 4tj.I. 7318 Lachenmyer Realtor I 044 Laguna Niguel. hou:.1· sat /Su Tl I 0-5. ~tulti-Tenant Industrial & ~~>t<i~-5880~~·;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;~ GRl::l::NTREE HOJ\.1 ES M25. 642·9666 SR2 .s•)(1 h\' n .... ·n<'r . 484 rr· bid o c 2 HR, den ......... ·,;~:"'1s;;Cii;;;;;;;i;--ii7i ••••••••••••••••••••••• tL-cL-·ice commun"" o tl'(' • cange o. •-ci. .. 111 le "76 rJY; no "' ti:!nd SI ;o.;.,..·pt Shorcs. ,\,-rt , -·at•.on . Pn·n· Rancho San Joaquin ~-·1 - 4 .EDROOMS . ·-c: '"" '-'""--ONE year least-. 3 BR. 2 2BR,den,2ba .. ••151500 ••••••••••••••••••••,••• • • t' O H T II f': l >IU.'lll•l:!!l.)i .• or 17 1"11 c1pnlsonly.WesternTer· ""' THERAMCH SPECl,\LTY BUYER •~16-7615 rain,549.1480 BA. Bltns. Good crpl.5, 2BR,2 Ba ....... , ... $.S5(1NEW3Br2Ba lux.condo. S Join lht! Srnart S<'t. ;ind ---,------1 drps . J,ike a model home. TURTLE ROCK Fantastic Golf Course & 54,950 move uilo a hfl·lime 01 Har hor \ 1e .... • 11,om~s . Condominiums Town· Obie gar. H&F pool . 3BR,2 8a ...••.. $<125 14SO Ocean View. Tet\nls. The ra bulous Ranrh in good h\'ln~. 4.Berlroom Carmt·! mo(h•I. .Family, housesforsol• 1700 Owncrpays pool serv.& 4BR.2V.S Ba ......... $1 Pool, Sauna, Perf. for Irvine ! Shake roor. home s ituated on one 01 3hr .2h,1,o\\ner-644 ·0l5..2:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a rden e r . $37.5 /mo . CULVERDALE Exec utive. $350 910. Sweeping cement drive the la rge~l tots tn Thl' MORTH LAGUNA 646-3928oreves.S49·1532 3BR.2Ba ........... $375 492·01W lo port ico entry . llugc Sea Terract'. 40 'x1~· 11 Burning Tree Lane, WALNUTSQUARE 15-,-.-c---1.-m-en_l_e_&-~D-a_n_• livin~ room hosts crack!-Pool, separate sauna Bii:Ca nyon CONDOS 3BR,2ba,A/C ....•• $33S Point. $315·$5!i0 . lfew i n g ~· h i t (' b r i r k house v.· /bath, many Jus Whilewuter Views· 2 & 3 2 BR. 2 Ba •• ••••···•· $325 1 2 & 3 8 rJreplace! Gor geous urious ('Xtras. Ol't'an ·'-· ELEGANT txlrm.units rromSS-4,000. 3BR,2 Ba ..•. ' ••...•. $32.S T~~~~!u ses Oc •a~ pallokitchen.4Kingsiit' mo11nt:.1n vie.,..-_.. .\20 Cypress. North1 __________ 1 THECOLONY · · ,. bedrooms Includes $129.950. Enterfainin~ La"una . 28R den 2bafum $600 view •. Crplg ~ drps, frplc, I d d · • 2 BJ! 2186 Pla•ent1 ' ' pool, 1acuzz1, 2 car gn. secu e master suite l .<1A11n;1N1~ut·l Re:1lty 1\NO LI VING in his Call675 7225 · • "' a. 213-430-8941213·598-8494 Heav.v covered patio. 496·4040 830·5050 2800sqft .professionally • $215/mo. Call 645-5045 552-7500 11t JUST LISTED·l-IURHY' 11e1· o r a t e cl and Agt. Santa Alto 3ZIO Callnow 752·1700. -------I 1-• ' Rd ~ . __ ~ ---. :in1 ~1·apf'11 .. rm . Sha~3B•.2Ba,+Bonus. d h'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• [ , •. ,, .. 1<i 9:;:,,., '£' ·. 0 ~ --~ -----forrn:1I rt1n1nA. family rm Bl~" FP. Family only . re I HOMEFfMDERS '1'1t~!HJIJ ~-. ~~~e_Pit:~~~~!t~}!1~z~~~~ A:~::7~abr, tba. Lg ~ wO:·:~a~~;939:~.·: ba, -.,.., I e IC' ct op c n e r s .1 __________ 1 fncd yrd. Boal access. ~ <'Or. lot, fncd yd, rp $195.000. lncotM Properly 2000 Close lo schl!i. $350. ·chg· 41DRM.LOYELY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-'1945. FANTASTIC view ofUCI, Abargaintbr,l'l.i bl 1301 No. Bay Front. 2 BR W t .. fer n !louse & 2 BR Garage End unit In Universit y CALL NOW AVAIL DEC 1s·r . MESA park & hills. Rancho San n ftV~ ti mRBELL:;:;:; 1926-1976 Apt. si4o.ooo. By owner.·===-=====-Park, Owners spared nO ~ DEL P.fAR . 3 BD, 2 BA, Joaquin Twnhse, huge 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ey.ppl 6735106 expen!le in mak1n-this 752·7315 FP. B/I. Children OK. br&:den.2 ba,1507 sq.ft! 4 BR, 2 Ba, new ...... ta: It · · F..e Special the envy o r their 6 UMITS Near all schools, $375. High ~eil'gs, frpl c, 3 drps, bltns, fed y·~i.r '300. lalboaPettinsafa 1007 Think of this 6~~% nei-hbors. Professional DONALDM.llRO 5UNITS mo.S45-6740or 642-8111 . balconies, pool & rec. l5l&last.!J63.Z200 ,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nortgage. available to-landscapin• ·· prime IO<'a · A .-, -1 '' 5 UNITS area 1 blk to golf couP'Re ENJOY CllRISTMAS ____ '''" 1•· .. '· .. "' . '"''ft ..J• 34th St. duplex, 3 & 2 Br. day on this 3-BR pool lion on grcC'nbcll near -d . 38r, 2 ba, Pool . Dbl $400. mo. Opt. to buy. "'replace. 3 BR, 4'. BA, $87,650 homt. This house has the pool. 572,500 here. Owner moving Beaut. 2 ~tory colonial ~dn 5Afj~ BR~tiiuou s garage <encl), fncd back Ready now! 640-8300 cpts, drps, bltns. 'D,W, - ManhRll Rttu. 675-4600 appotn_tments ror a rami· now. Very up-ra~ed home""'/\"!"""' from C\'C'ry &s,.d &_. nme_ yard. $350 mo. 646-$911 lovely le.Qced bactc;yJrd. J lysuchas2·ba,dlx.kitch BR, lush landscaping room. 3 hr, 21r.z ba. fam east.s1 e.675·£900. a.f\6wkd)'!I. T~RTLEROCK, n ever $350 /mo. 963 ~69 Baytront, lgc. colonial. 2 wldining area, terrific 552-7500 tile cour tya rd entry rm.5unroom.o,·ersized2 2Anahelm4-PlexH JBR d 2 b ,_ d livedln.Z BrZBa +den 963·1786 ·••· Lots. Pier (loor plan starts with · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · $74. car gar .. sep. laundry · en. a, ep .... , rps, & Din . Rm,· Nr. pools &lj~~:t~;;-~:: ft1ar11hallRlty 675-4600 centerenlrance. $43,500. red h1'll EnioythrGoodLlfe area. F'/A heat. <'ne t, 2 BR. 13 4 Ba, ea unit. 5hake roof. $345. 2314 parks. lovely lndscp'ngC.da9Ri11i•HI ,~, Coronact.fMor 1022 CALL PERl-,ORtilANC I'-: 499.4594 493·2513 1itlt10. bc;iut. Jand~capcd STZ,OOO.Goodlocation. Colll'geOrive. $450 mo. Incl grdnr. FtllRIWd 34,00 REAL ESTATE, 847 -3.'i84 realty & freshly painted. sen ~z~g\~?~~ __ >t::.:::•~·99:::.:.1~1 °'=--'~7~3~·263:=~1--I c=:::~225::::2~·-------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I--"===-'-'-'-""'-=-" l)On't drop tht· bi1l l '. Get a .,... ;1 11 G 7 3 •I 7 8 1 0 r 3 BR F . New San Juan Capl!ltrano 3 IR 2 la DUPLEX Landmark Adu lt Condo, ~ joll with a Jo.,..··("O:;I Daily 1213 1449 G175 549·0fll2 · 2 BA, rplc, Bnck condo, 2 Br, pool &~aun· OHLY$89,500. upgraded . By ov.·ncr. ~ Pilot Class1f1cd Ad . --HOMEFIMDERS BBQ. Pror. Lndscpd & dry.walktoshppca&ilts ~ 000 536 ~-~ ...................... ~ .................. 1 Ph 0 •2 '"78 Cl ·r· d Ad 11 bl Co•i'"Jf0fl 4•Plex * •642-0 900• • Fed. $375. mo.'546·2-164 nopeta--.. .~ in nn C'Xcellenl South -of. "'"'· · '""'°' one .... ··"' . D!'ISI 1e s sr I! ., -..;NO..,, ......, l II ·1 HEW OM MARKET lUghway location on 8 1----------1 ems. s mo 1 ems or ,Renerou5 4Sft. Jot. · Wutem lmteh $45,500 Wanl ad results 642-~78 any 11e1n.642-567!1. Original .o .... ·ner buying Won 't lai.t! 2 hr, fncd yd, C.(iQ"O Al"\. .C _ f1 'C ~Q. e .r,. C If -==c__==-'-='-='"-'l -~--------1 up ·must sell. >lint Hunt. gar,chlld/pcts ok O\!;:;a l.'-"U ~I-~ IJ(,/"~ a 64~~ti~1ck . AslUIM SJ 1.000. ~ •. u;i;:.,.~n''cupl·~r.~~a~ Mrwport hoch I 069 w.._.... .. och I 069 Bch. loci· at~on. Call quick· • chs. That Intriguing WotC/ Gam• with o Cb.die Enchanllrtl hO mf' f ......... ,_.., can t asl.$120.000. 2br4-plex,yard$1~. .._...,CU.YLIOUM------nestled in qui el Ex~c 1treet. ll h.a11 new paint & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Principals onfyl O nelahborbeod. Juat :: carpeting. A good buy ! 549·0112 or College Parle , lovely 3 Br, :=·~ .:! t blneka to like and pork. LE RAISOR ~ 646,6710 A--' 2 Bo, lge 1oed w/fnolt .,_ ~ "'" '--_.._ Curved dri ve, d ouble Coldwell Banker ~· trees. Aval! Dec. m . , --------1 si><d RM '~, crackfin• REALTY •NEARBEACll• $3SOmo.5'0-5112 0 RAG U C I !pie, ranch •l•e "''"' R!WENllAl "'°"ER.'GI COMPANY •• 8 hou t r ed I I 11 I r VIEW rm. glua kitchen/sunny 4523 Campus Or .. Irvi ne GOOD THINGS IM SM.AU PACICASI:! I~; w~ll k::: :':. w /~vt ~!.~••••••••?~~.~I~==~::'.==~=~~ /Jn Ntr ,[ l BAlll t b,, ~'.5ll[l ~f fS breakfast rm serves all Campus Valley Shop Ctr. 2 Bdrm home perfect f r o patio. Save, buy dirttt N 0 R I '!,· l•VIHI Tiii.ACE brick patio w /fire nng CA.LL ll3.S600 • • 0 Y ung from owner now! $58, New 2 Br Condo, Ocean & . G 1 . l-)'ont row custom home BBQ •nd wood slat COV·l-----~_;_---1 couple or bachelor, with c harm 529.7343 Sunset View. tennl1, ! I 1• r er. !\ear lot studded with ad-infinitum. Profess. decorated. 1----------1 pool. UZO. 1J4"'33·4Ml'l'.::::t·::·==-=-= on Dolphin Tcrraee w/4 everg reen lrce.s! Bk-r IMMACULATE Magazine i llu strated~ Priv. days : 714 •498·Bl?41. "". BR, setluded 1wlmming 96.2-SSll 2 -uRPLEXES wknds. A C M d E I•' • J)(H)I , reflect Ion pond, ---------llome with 2 bedrooms community, priv. bench, tennis rv-. loalu 1111. the old Ul'l'IPtitrt newly rem()(jeled kitchen • MUST IE SOLD w·~d11 'mr~m.1lcluY ,',"°d m,.0,.· ... ·, cts., pools. Relaxed, low maint. ·, xsr.1",'c10Costa ~1,esa area. Fo.1t• va1-l2l4 I I r I ~~·r" hn flntlly been '""'' a nd PANORAftfl C • " ... us uni.s, coppe ••••••••••••;:,,.,,,,., '"'""' two"r.ln~~ NJGJfT LJOHT. BAY. sof~~ T2~~As~rop. lot. lliRhly up1:rt1ded country feeling. $129,500 fi umbl'(fi. hltns, lot.s o ~do (pie 4 BR t BA F. o w l u E I t•" v•r9), •nd both of"'*" : OCEAN Ir ISLAND PING. Only one Yl'llr "'lth:t1011A /C. a;n. ol~• fast ! All lncld'• Aisoe. ief:I & j' j I' I I . -l'Mde. .. ... ? Vl!W~. •ttt,500. roe. youna. Bia, bcdrm, 2 LE RAISOR A -ot "'old .A•ent. c lubhouse. $385/mo . _____ O ~";:~~!".."'=.:i!' Call&C4·ml. baii.h. W('t ba r. Mi cro· CCM.Dwa.L IAHIM CO. S49·<lll2 or646·6710 963•4567983,1786 l'--'--'-l-J..--L--J 1J0v"9"W "°"" .... ,..., 3 wive o v e n . Quick REALTY 644 1766 HELP·ltAV ESl00,000 -ion, Nn qu•llly-• Need unito Ill C.l!l. now ! The l .. t.at tlrlW In .the ~~~~~~~==\:~*~~ In<. OWl'l er will help 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine No lisdn111 net. Excbn West. .. • Dally Pilot "I n1anee. Sea'' ReaJty Campus Valley Shop Clr. ok. Steiner Jnvestmen Cl1s1ifled Ad. Phone ~~~;~t~;!~i~;~~~~ik_ 511-7:5:13. CALLIJJ .. 600 642--"2"611. "1n "'' I I ' • I, " I , -- ... 44 ... uln 2"' aolf In• Ctr. n, 4 -'1'211 •••• i.itl<". -0819 .269 •••• uizi. °" Coo- I~ lo h<lp· Doi. .;_ br ofc. ·bar, ot. gar. Ph : elec- $6-00 Ila. l'ic, •• den, ltns . ana IJew • Br ••• rpk. gar. •••• • ba, • ' 400 •••• ,, - ~ • b • 15 ,.,~~~~:!:~fii~~~tf']'\;':tt;~~eril.'.'."Ci;j;;r--.iii;'iiii9iiii;;;;-;;;;;-:;;;;;:::;ii;'~~:::::-:=-::::::-::::-:::;;::::::~:::::-:::~~:--~T~.....,~~·"°'~~ ... =m~bo<;;;25~,~··~15;::;;;:;;::;;:;:::;°"';;:LV;•;·;LO~T;ll~·~·~ I' dd t ... Build 11 .•• 0lapef it.. •• Hammer It carpet ". lL:~~:7: .. '.~a~l~f..'.~a~.~~iai::~~,:~~i=i~;~ve SERVICE· DI RECTORY ::;:,;n1t .. ~a~dscape 11 ... r11'~T1. .. rr1m 11 ... sew 11 ... " 11""9 . ... Haul It. .. Add it ... Plant it. .. Alter it ... Learn it ~ •••••••• : ......... ..,..-.k. C1 I.... • .• I J It •• ,. 1··· I J I .~ . ..,.r1!!' Pl .... L. ·-·floCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• --., . -rtt• 4m -g -M\"11 bomL Jle.Uable Qe.. •••••••••••••••"'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••• ~111ble, rnc•d fd, 'tcw. in mpoo le ~am tcl~an· OMS GENERAL CON· Ex P ~ r l J a P" n ~ 1 e llAULlNG &CLEANUP F1replat'ft·Planten llOUS£PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ng cn-e. Rets "2.:.s299. -~ "'CfA'jl;:IObmngbtbonl "'•' Th RA CTO RSd,d c ustom 0 ardener. Comple te Re~.ableraln. Call Bcick·Com:«te Patio lns:ide/OuL lll.qualllow "'11•M9 REPAIRS·ALL TYPt:!\ _ .. .. In eac . omea. • ltiona r•rd..atnlce&. clu.nup1 DAVCO lt414'35 Bloc:~W U. BBQ . '-Brue MW3'1 c.-i-11 h Reas,fret>ett~.uc-. $ home. All b.-.. f..U or Clballean tv rm. d~ rm 4t blotkwaUs. call tor rrff Freee.l.5ST:Z2JO. • R ,•r-t ........ Pita; ra ' e 1 -r--• WaJt8.JO.S020anyllmu r• •IT. Nr. SunClower 41 SlS. Ava. nn ST.JO. ft.l.6"13-G511 J t4-ede•IRCJ ,.-... · Water heaters, di s· ,. -la-irv(ew. Jayme ('0Utb$10,cbalr'5.Guar Pl-I.~ Strrkft •••••••••••••<!•••••t••• WlLIJAMS,.SONS ~•PAINTlf'tilG* poealj , drain~. raucets. f,....Sen<lc• . 151 . 7545 eU m,,pet odor. Crpt re·-_..... 6155 •••••••••••••••••••••• M Bri "/Bl k J1 Jlntf79.~ttT ('Opper rl'piPf9. Duy & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~~j;;::------1 Plili' ts yrs exp Dow~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I DO IT • 1111 Want 1 REALCLEAN asonry, c,. ot c C"" ry us nlKht s~rvlce . We take Removub1 . hrt1bi111t. iop· -· · ~-.' "'-i: HOUSETCaUOtnaham &Stone.Call58l·T829 ... r ,c_,.,..,, myself. Refs. 531-0~0l lcl:Min .W•wwp Ele<'lrical, Plumbinc, Glrt. Freee1l1 lt$-Sl%1 Prof. POiter. Int. & Ext. M~u.rCh•rg.e. Uc 300948. .,.ng, prunin,::. Sp ht Pine ,,,,.... .. •••••••••••••••••• De<:oraUvfAwat~ri>root ctc. Reas ra.tes. M2""95T Mortl.g • Qua! work • rea.s. Free JUST PLUMllMG firewood. f75 ('Ord f~cl, folASTER Craftaman1 epalr Or Install Yo9 r ~Ungsover •HOUSECLEANING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eat.1$1-o884/$9-21W. •CALLMZ.(111• Uc /bond t1ns.642·2f.Z.t . Si>eclaliJ. RelDod.elin~ ~::~ .. l~e;.~3Jl4~.tr-Uvlna areas ANDYMA N'·Home1 & By reliable <'oo ple, good Movlnt/HauUn1. Student PAPERHANGER Eur 1"ARV!SPLU .. IBING Sell things fast with Daily ·finish wort. reta. f'ree .SYrs.Uuaranl~ Apts . Cons<'ient ious ttttrenca541-62TI. w /large truck. Reas. pean·trained <'rt1.fts ma1t •641-.,1 • PUotWantAd:J. rst. Guar work 4t9·Sl05 ahti&g UcA,!!.1;!ED<S2Y13ST>726£:r.1S Cn fl.sman. MS-6SSB . Protesalonal Japanese Barry 548·9TZ31138·S'1'1t e&tabllshlng local trade. NO JOB TOO Snit ALL QUALITY BUlLOJNG •••••••••••••••••••••• -. ·l6SI CA RPENTRY-housecleaning lady. Own MOVlNG1 2 exp men Reasonable.642·3319 CARPEN'FRYSVS.&: P.:rsonali1ed 1erv i<'e , l!ledrtcCll PAINTING transportallon.631·3096. move yOU,, Reisonable/ aster a--i A,n y .Plumblnit wat_er CALL~lH · /aourmet touc h, for••••••••••••••••••••••• MINOR REPAIRS ref1 m-Tm 5S2.&48l .,,._., &er\'l<'e. leaks, morohle )'oureotktall, rtteplion, ELECTRICIANS I jobs •l-TeeF.stimates• Thoroughly clean your ' ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• e n <'losures . lt eas . Nee• w-rtt ••"'•••ntr Addit1on4, Remodeling, luncheon, et c. SS:Z·T807 or malot/repa ir~. ~2 )'r~ 54$-1408 home or apt $14 per wk. Movin&·hauling-cleanui;. VERY NEAT PATCH 132-2468 . 10''"\ off w /ad. l"'a~los, Paneling , $52..8806 explZl3lDl54B·~ UcJl.220.Rds.644·2281, bltrates,free.est JOBS & RESTUCCO. ~binets, etc. ,m.17:19 or C: panion Nurse, 5 days, cxprclistndtl H7·21.26 Free est. 89.1-1439. Plumber . Repair, install ·--r»!MOOJackorJohn. ....,... COftCl"IM ELECl'RICALWORK beach area pref. Sun·f'ri per Japanese lady de· tttvicelines. repipe. G. r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t · . LVN 962·7520 sires housec leaning. P.toving /hauli'ng . Bst Gidley.642-9315 . ~t~mcabb\etMaklhg& . Brick&block. W:~~~~l\;~~o JOb · R e 11 ab I e . Nd s rates, exprd. reliable PATCll PLASTERING f •fln1sh t'al'J)entry, Euro-Dnveways. Sidewalks. ~ transport•tion. 642·4389. s tu de nta, lg true k , ••ALL TYPES•• DRAIN CLEANED $6.50 b1 f>tan tralnedst8·2860. Curb & gutter. Pool .,•••••••••••••••••••• 638-1981 f'r~Est 510·682:i Eves,wkndssamepriCl' ,1r1 decks. Wayne 642:·8673 G•denieMJ •llAULING • Holnec .. ..W.., Gua.r SS8·7380 I tdiNORHOl1EREPAIR . • ••••• ,................ YARO CLEANUP 963-3«7 979-9039 , ....... '--'•n DRAIHSCLir.•1m Pl umbing-Carpentry Clllh"odor Expr Ha.w91Jan Gardener ' • • 556.()347 •• -·-,. ......,.., .,. """" Ceramic tile: IM0·5S60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yd Cltanu • Ha ulin Japanese woman wanta ••••••••••••••••••••••• To place your message At Fixl'ure SS IT"' • F" . tltl: HolJday Spet'. Ftee Trim &pr=e&46-46lGg HaulinJ! an)'thing, gar agl' day work. Live in llB. No PETERS PAINTING b4!Jore the I '~ & Z'' lines $1Z.50 '·~~~e n1 try , 1n.1sh, Re· wall, <'eil'g insulate t'lea!'up. Reliable rast trans po rt -.tlon. Gd . Int/Ext-Reas Rates reading public.•, 3&4"mainUncs$15 11 ruu••e & Repair . Reas . w/ea.addon.MS·:k3S JAPANESEGARDt~Nf:R serv1ce963·6452 . \l.'Ork .536-4285 . C811Geneat.s52·04S8 phone Yard seweriines $15hr. rates. Ca ll 979·0379. . lOyrs exper ,nll phases PAPERHANGING Daily Pilot State lie 11301027 Find what you want in Rea50nable/E.'iti rnates Faat . Delivery' hauling, 2 ladies will clean your 20 Y•s. Exp•. Free ~1. Classified . 6.f.2·5678 Cal 540-1687 Sen idle items 642 """78 o I"· p ·1 Cl Call moving & cln ·ups. f7 up. house. Own trans . Call • • &..a . ..., a ., 1 ot a.ssifieds. 751·1937 · Refs . 673·8612 ,... Free est. 84.2·4597 Alva541·5642 Want ad resu!L11 642·S678 •u.i. For Cluaif\td Ad ACTtON C.11 A DA.tl.l '!LOT AO·YISOf: M 1·"11 ~unU..funt 3600 Apalwwwol•Fwolollcd Apwlwwwol•-. ..... twwwoh-._ ..... lwohu.t.r.. Apa'iaiool•!W.. .... cntosh•e 4300 tlllinessl .. tal 4450 lo•Hlmenl . • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • •••• ••• •• • • • • •• • • • • • •• • •• • • ••• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • •·•·• • •• • • •• • •·• • • • • • • • • • • •• ••••••• • • • • • • • •·•• • • • ••• •••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •••• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • Opportunity 5 0 I S '2"·~R . 1 Ba, CdM, no 5-ta AINI 3780 Costa Mna 3124 on .. och 3140 Hr-porf leoch 316• leoc.h 3169 Female 20·35 wanted to DELUXE offi<'l'. <'omm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'l'h1ldren or pets. $27$ mo. •••••••••••••••••••••·•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• share ni<'e 2 Br, z Ba apt • ind.ustrial s paces. Also CO.V•HTURE · '644 ·6800 <Susie> I • Offleatenratlt WALKTOIEACH •DELUXE-S250Yrly:2br,nr-ocean inMisaionViejo,w /f{ood m "1 warehouses in F.xcl uRiv1• "ran<'h<>tll•"' AMl0ASFS•~~OICR]HHS 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no 1,2 &: 3 Br. cpt.,., drpe, Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lst:: Shag rd·m& no pet-c:hld blook1 ing you~g respon5i· V~g.una NiJ!ucl & l\lission mobile home s ubd1v11uon ··:!fir 1 Ba, yard. No pets. ',, 2C Gar .. bltna. Ref req. 11.'•$160. Call M2·6781 . 2078 ,. lWalla<'e C06la Mesa ~~ "" pel'i,ds hwhrs.shagcpts. bltns, gar. 217 16th. 205 Incl. spac master suite 128-46Stttet644-4340 e male. wdl • rumish 1e1o ureas . ll<tndy to bring expanded . Wlll oo· TWOLOCATIONS closed gar age, frpl~. 15th St . 847 ·3957 ; din rm & dbl garage rer if d esi r e d , call San Diego Fw y. 200 lo \'enturc 2nd unit. Very WEEKLY RATES BBQ. Gas & water pd. 53Z·Z1l64 : 5.36-3058. Auto door opener avail Ocean Vu, yrl)' · 2 br, 1 ba 768·<rl65 2000 sq ft . As low 3s » pr ofitable :r; i l u at ion .. · FULLSERVICE Pool 1----------' POCll & recreation area duplex. $300 per mo. persqn.8Ja .i4oo IA'hich 1A•ill stand n1od In· ., _ _._.. 2277H bo C •1 • •M•HCH• •pys BR 2 Ba (4·plu). Nr s \d 1•· I 644--6780 SC.J639 Career woman seeks ·:~'"__, ... f'llmiWd ar r, "'· -"" """" ' u '"'on y,nopets. ' sametosharedeluxe3br3200Sq t't C·2storefront vesli_ga11on . $25 .00C ~·••••••••••••••••• 2909Bristol,S.A. 778ScoltPlace,CP.1 Point~i f>Tplc . dbl gar. •FROMS3l2• a pt $lSrO + h util. with 6 dri \•e .1n bays. minimum 1n\'e:st ment. '" · alsland J706~~~S45~-~4840~~&~S4~ .. ~23-00~~~-MS~64~2!i--M1~~3~iN-1~Sl20~-~o~pe~U.;·~-~~t':1 86SAmigos Wa y.N8 S.C'4HMMe 3176 S48·1200 Ideal for aulo or boat Owner6'14·4fi70 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just~! &M--8064 or536·1487 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ser\•ice. 585 W, 19th Sl. Money to Loan-5025 ~.:irly 2 BR. aun dk. wsh· MEDITEl:IAHEA.M 1 br, dshwhr, frplc, encl. . Mana1:cd by Studio, viewofO<'ean SI65 UC I student nds room-CP.1. Days 540-5710. eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·'°'6fy. utl pd . Coople, no UnfunNJhed VILLAGE ga ra ge, pvt patio . W1lllamWaltersCo. mo. inc\ud. util. $5b re· mates for hse 1n C M .1 ~64G::'.:·068~::'-------I•---------• '·<.-hildm orpets.$250.Av l,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Br,1Rr&Dcn,2 Br,2 i\dullS,nOpicts .960-1934 Ba f 2 Bd duct1on if ass um e Male/female.631 ·1461 •· PRIVATEPARTY ·; ,12·1. 675-4548 aft 5 wkdys. lalJot1 Isl--' 3806 Br Townhouse. Carpets, e% ronl ' 2 Ra, Pvt managers position. Eves G ~-._. 4350 lftdlntrial Rental 4500 -"I" dra pes. fireplace. 31&2 BO. Bch . pool ap•... h & pier. $550. yrly, & wknds 714 1498-1950 •aget""" --' .. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wiUmake2nd 1• J · ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"-> 979-1935&&14·4510 ·0.,,1141 .. 7_8017 · •••••.•••••••••••••••••• 2000 Sq Ft otflre & 2 Br ulll pd. yrly, frplc. per 2 br, s undeck, gar, pools, 4 lt'nnis courts . $17~~· ~"fP~· ~A~d~"~"~'~· :•o~pc:"."~-1~;;;;;~~~~~~:;;;;;; .... 12 Z1 G trust deed1, credit 1 .. as charm $275. 673 ·9015 SSOO l' r I y. Wk d 8 Y• gym . suunas. 536-7031 • ·'""~'-'----'-'.'-'--'--'"'---3-8--1 2• p arage. $27 mo. warchou:tc sp11 ce dircl1· t • rt t • 6422072 2400 1.arborBlvd OC••H••oHT _..a"'na 10 176 lacentiaA,·e,C.~1 . ly a <'r oss from o c no 1mpo an . · '· '~ · 83S -3437 , eves/wknds Costa ~1esa (714 )557 .8020 EX J~e 2 br. 2 ba, dl:ic '""" "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tin rear ).636·4120 Airport ~9·1480 Cati Broker ~ •• ~o Peninsula 3707,_646_-1_3_35 _______ 1 poolside apt nr bc h. Ad il. 2 BR, 1 ba. winter $300 2 Brapl. nuly redet'. Cls to :o..::-.:c:c:___ ___ I •530-4781 * ••••••••••••••••••••••·1-CASA VfCTOltlA nopeL'i. 8195. -536·8362 3 BR, 2 Ba . $350 Winter shops. A.dlts only. Jnq 415 SSC?· Double Garage, xtra .... ~~~~-~~~- 1•ct.osE TO SCH . 2 Br. Super lu:icur)' s uper lg 4 1,2&3 br. Deluxe Unfur. STEPS TO IEACH S Orange ··c" high door'. 724 W. James * HEW * - k' -1 $22S Br,2Ba.1732!"q .ft.frplc, orFUrn.g:isl wtr pd. Lr~ yard, 3 br. 2 ba, nr ZBR,lba,winterSZ2.'i · St.,C~t .673-7787 . ,.., par i~g. avai now, sunken tub. dshv,.r, gar. bch. Dbl •ar. d /wshr, pvt 4 BR b •-~ L 3886 COSTA MESA ..... ef1'0 /w1nler 673·6640 $460 mo. 673_6454 _ Adult.'i·No pets Sec. 1,:ate . 2 a, yearly S495 ~ OC)W'la Office R..-tal 4400 (Near llarbor & Baker! 13ti0 to 3480 sq . rt. 18'' per sq ft. 11 0 208 , 3 phase power , avu1\ mid Dec., ownl'r (714) 540·4058 or your Broker ~ Pool, rec rm.elevators pat. 5310. 536·5166. 3 BR, 2 Ba. S32S Winter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,;,~EANFRONT 3 br, 2 b:'1, lolbooPettinsulo 3807 525 Vict oria. 642-8970 3 BR, Zha $300 Wntr. Bach. Apart. S . Laguna .. winter rental. $385. ut1I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~---"-'---'--'--'___:_-p Br l lti! Ila . C~ndo, bltns, Bachelor apl furn $15~ SIX! mo. Call after &Pftl . 150 I W•1fcliff Dr. incl Av ' ii 12 /20 oatto, pool. l~ookup for Yrl 499-"._.,;, NewnnrtFinancia!Ctr · a · · BACHELORAPT$100per y,·shr/dry r Nr. Tennis. Y ....... ' .. ,..... 673-4724 fTlO & util Nr heh on 36th Hocienda De Mesa Park & Bay swim. 1 mi SEA WIMD A.pal IHKRts F.mished Leasincj Offic• Space c~ta Mesa 3724 St. 673·3881 160 W . Wiison, C.M. ocean. 5260846·3841 Condo, 2 BR .. 2 ba., den. -UttfunNJhed 3900 Callon Site Mana1:er ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-a •~ M- 3822 Closed GorOCjt'S ----------1 Unf. Yrly. $475. •••••••••••••••••••••••l ---'-11~1~4~1"12::::~»~1~11~•~x~t~24::::6_1 $37 5 W ••K & ........ , VC'I -BEAUT.G ROUNDS Vi\C1\NT l~e 2 hr. 2 ba. Lease 1.000 :-.q rt 1A'foff1l'<' • O m;;m;; UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULTS·NOPETS studio. R/O, DW, frpl, THEEXCITING 11 0·220 V, h e at, hot '·t.Studio& 1 BRApls 10 minutes to ocean. L~e. big sun patio, pvt <'iosed PALM MESA. APTS. watl'r. ne~· buildin g, gd •TV & MaidScrv Avail ..,,. 1 Rr, $l85. Gas & water 11ar .. S300. mo. All util pct ~1lNUTF.STONPT local. 645·2'2'14. HEED MONET? PRIVA1't: t'UNOS for 2nd T .O. loans SJ,000. l11 ~0.000. W e will :i~S IS l Principals or Brokers. Reasonable Term:> Newport Office Glfttdale lnYestme-nt C<>r?Orotion S111<'c 19-lfl 171 1 · B Wt•s tch rr l)r. 63 1·2233 (24 hr!> I MoneyW..,ted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•PhoneScrv. Htd pool 1iS ~,,. incl. Draperies, carpets. 426 22nd St. A.gt. No fe<!. BClL , . .., •ChiklrenSe<'\lon. 'l1 / gas heat. Pas stove, air 846·1311or846-4938 Ba<'h. 1&2 BR. .t,,.. c.-.--. FREE RENT ,,,,._.Low monthly rates. " 1~rcs rond'l" . F . . rrom $180. ./"" c..,..... ....-,.-. lfl <*S50FFweek's rent ~ 1 iorung, swimming 3 Br 2 Ba., xtras. $259 mo. ;\du\L'i. No Pets -,,.--.1•;.i wlad pool. rec. room , washers Encl'dgar &patio OCEANFRONT new 1 Br 56 >1 D • 0v•1H EARN ,rl .,,.2376NewportBlvd,Cfl1 CO-RONADELftfAR &dryers. 842·0389. upper . Cpts. drps, gar. I 1 esa r. ~:_-_::....-• M m;; MOW fromlOO/o tol7.40o/o . 2 Br Tow~house .. trplc. NEW b ,, . . Yrly \se. $300. 642·3443. (5 Biies East of Newport ./ IKf --... 1111. No rental p11yment until INTEREST __ 548_-97_55_o_r_64_>_-396 __ 1 __ , Pool tennis continental . spac. 2 r. 1 ,, ba, 2 Bd paho & pn. yard 2 Blvd.) ./-... .-lllftt January '76. ~f ission Vic· on •ElmGardent• b 'r · pallo,i;arden.Adults ,no blk 'be h $22S A .1 PA.RKMEWPORT 54&-9860 jo"s Indust rial Park. hiqhlysecure-2nd ", , 1 Br Fllrn. $1"• mo. "lov• Craetak1. ast. ,~wm•eCoclcant&o pets 1215. 642-1603 Dec <thac .... IJ652. vai · .. P.RTM"HTS 581 ·2.1;\0or urt . fi 493-7687 trust deeds. Call " • ~ ., "' a 1na v .., . ose · ·• · · "" "" ,.; m for $265. Adults. no shopping & tine beach. MEW EAST SIDE 2 BR, 2 ba, dlx studio. Bachelor l or 2 RESORT RetttalsWonted4600 BrokerSl0· 4781 . ~~~e2t~-~~-;;s~11~1~E~. ~2~2~n~d~S~t~-r,644~;-26~1 ~1 ~~~;;~~j ~l~;s &&od~h ~~~~-d~S ~~~: :XPa~~~sWt~'~: ~~h~sa;.d $~4:P~P asit;'r~·~if~~e~ 7cf~~ ;;;~~;;;l·f>~l~·;;~·;~·;;t~ Mortg~s. Trust . , ,; 3 Br, z Ba, s uper unit, 548-7437 Nr. Go\denwest College. Fr.SZJ9.50 BeachBJ.•l.8 .8'2.2834 cd 111 Ncwport /Jl unt· Deeds 5035 <1 BR F\Jm $185 bltn!L gar. frplc . $375. Sm. pet ok. $240 /mo. Open 9-6 Daily --1nJ:ton Heh area. 3·4 hr. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 613 ' •t . Id 886 MESA. VERDE 675·6.551 Spa·Pools-Tenni!I'. INGLE to 6 rm suites to 2 y r 1.<:e. be~inning ' .. 1'.ots of bltns, pool, walk 1:!" ango .549· 7 NEW 2 B 8 d A f F h' G LOANS t 80% -... r , 2 a. a ult c ross rom a :s ion LI VIN Avaii. in plush ofti l'C .Jan. 10th. 642·5582 or ur, 0 '!Jo shopping. lf2 mi . VERY SPECIAL 2 br for apts. Lge beautiful in· l BR apt. I blk from Island at Jamboree on bldg nr . OC Airport. f''ull 642·672.'i Isl TD nans-9 0,0 ° boach. 931 W . 191.h St. special person. $285 teriors open to lush water bea('h. Patio or balcony San Joaquin JI ills Road. service incl : Recc p · " a ~_ 548-~92 644-4848 /675-3255 lands<'a ping. Every con· avail. Ref & stove incl . 17141644·1900 lionis t, confl'rcnce rm, Pnva tC' Su1ll', a pprox 12" 2nd TD Loans .~~~"""'"""'"""'~~~~11;:;-~~~~7~7'~-:i ceiv..able extra. Must see Cpts,drp5. Sl7S. 960·3840 xerox, automated typ. 15 in N · B. b y S<'mi · Fai rest Terms !lin <·e 19-1~1 """' . · . CHAR!\!. I bd w/deck & to apprecia te. $J.5.S·S465. 2 houses lo beach, 4 hr 2 ing,ctc.CallS33·.3640 relir1•d ac<'o unlant & Soltt Ml C ~ .• A.l;lr. mobile home $155. frplc . Below hwy. $275 . MESA VERDE VILLAS. L.ogunoleoch 3848 ba, frpl<', wetbar, den Oakwood of£cr s the Real r:state tn\•cstor . H g. o. , +ut1!. Mature adult only. mo 97~1285 5 to 7 pm 1555 Mesa Verde Drive ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, s:;oo yrly . 642.3443 finest in resort living at a 8 ,. Will sub·ll'iii::e w /com· 6-12·2171 545·001 f ... "\991 N ewport Blvd, · · ..... bbl · price you can afford. · AAUT.CIAASSA --~ --- , ".· 'tW6·8373 5 Br. $475 mo. bltns, & East. (714)540-8871 Just l.11 op· a ·pe e into the . There's St m illion in f' I RE p RO O 1'" 0 F C pat i lilc per:-.o n (714 l 2 d TD L W fed . W.of~tesaVerde Ctr.orr Ocean from your Apt. I Br. patio & h?at dock. BLDCi 833·11M2 n oons on ,_ . 11 b dshwshr, 2 sun porches, Harbor Blvd, adi"acnt. to Lease. Luxury, security, comp\ rcdce ut1I pd S3JO recreation facil ities. 11 bo t Ad C"' BuyT.I>.·~ for!'ash. · .... artia . >' fum. 2 r, 2: ba. crpt.s. 673·3231/538-3836 C.M. Golf &C. Cl ub ft.1ature adults. 31755 Cst . yrly 3304 ~1arc us Open NIGIIT LIGHTED Tt:N. A ~r r ad ,ams, · · lusirle-ss lnYest 1,oans on 2nd T .o .·~ Noch1\dren orpets .$185. Hwy.499.2835. Sat J o hn 642·5280, NISCOURTS.Afulltime ir <'OR · e.ect . cpts. Finmtee-Nc .. 1rLuan'.'>·2nd 'f .D.'s ' -,,.}t atureadults.642·5848 osloMesa 3824 642·"""5 activities director wh drps, music, elev.,••••••••••••••••••••• •'>lVMJ '"""OOI' -...._ . ·tor I k All • • '>7',.,. •• ~. . °'<.J l•aPoint 3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spa<'ious 2 br, 2 ha. dbl plans parties, BBQ's, Jani • amp e pr i::. Business Equ1tylnvsmt. ll1v. ;,•••••••••••••••••••••••Adult 2 huge bedrooms. gara~e. view. patio. $360. New Dplx, "''alk to ocean. trips & more! Free Sun· incl. 3 min . S.T). & 5 min. Op-.h-ity SOOS B1\HNE1wr '1TG. CO . I I -494 -82030,546-3488 3 Br 2 Ba, crpt, d-. d b h R1v /N B. FT~·ys 1 min r" ..... "''hlGZbr.Zba,$250. Util 170nope~. nqwreapt .,.~ ay rune. P.f 11 's ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20)'rs 1n<JrgCt\ . ~.q nc I . Near bea c h . C. 56SW. Wilson. 2 Br. walk to town & p;_w'c~a/j1~ d~':{ .ga$jJ~: flu; ~~~U:~~~ si~~1:;· ~~~~7·0lj6or.6"61~~· OHF'.SS shop for sa le. To1J 1"15-2 i:i-1 an\•linli· -,.,400.019Sor960-1142 STUNNING Z Br 2 Ba be ach. 1\dults without 6 75·0642 / 642 ·0596 / fumished&unfurnished. Costai\lcs;iloc:ilion.Call Annowic~ments ~unti..-on Beach 37 40 garden a.pt.. Pool. rec pets. 497-2884 497·3109 673-6002 . ~lode l s open 10 to 7. 60< PER SQ FT l'au l K31·1400 or &15·5000 Personals .. "''JI' room $205 710W 18th St ~.··-r~ no~·· or •h,-ldr•n. 1617 WF:STCL I l"t'.NB a pt 218 Lost & found 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• • . . PIMECREEK Oceanvicw l Bd. N. end. BLOCK TOOCF.:AN ~ 'J ., ... -.> ... ... AGT 3 '"ftEAUTIFUL 1·br furn3 Br Z 1la frplc, patio, UYESUP new cpl & drps. elec. Dcluxe rrivateZBr.Zba. ltoo mmate se rvic .S4l ·!">O:Z BOUTIQL:l•:ss prohl:sfor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ts$J.70lr;$180.Spanish hu l!e <'losets . pool . TOITSH•M1: frplc ,g ara~C'". l 1z blks to Lge wa lk -in c loset s, 41 vailablc. Month t F\Jrnishedoffirc, Bank of Ch ri s tma ~. l'IPsl N.B. Lost&Found 5300 tul bid 1. I d OK $300 "" E Bch., ~15. 673·373 t or bit bl TV monthoccupancy. Costa P.tesa Plaza 185 area.675·0930f li40·6823 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'>v e g, P' enc gar, a ults, pet • . 0 \.t'r 500 tall trl!t'!t and -ns, garaJ!e, ca e . • --~·•pool. sauna. lndry, adlL'>. 546-8391 548·580'1. Adults/no pct!'. $JOO mo. mo. 556·3900 [);:;-!--& 1 d SIOO HE\\' \Ill>. l.n!tl nr r1301 Keelson Ln. l blk 1 O ~ 1 r ea ms ~ 1 l h till June 15. $375 mo. on c e.-_i ninA aun ry Talbert & \\.'arr! t'Vlv w. or Bench off Slater. THEi'Et!IDOME wat erfall s e re at1· " I BDRP.1 . APT. locatPCI in yearly lease. UTILITIES NEWPORT, full ser vice agcncy inLaAuna Beach. ll /7, :J 'i'r ~·11 1 n\Ul •; ll'J 2 . 7848 3 lge bdrms w/2 baths. ielaK1ng S t'ttin ~ for North end of La_g una. PD. Availa ble l)ec. I. O k od g arden offi ce suites, lde<1I for couple. P.O. GermanShi'p.lllk,f.t tnn . ~=-:.=-=-------I frplc, patio & pool. Quiet your spa<'ious new l ·or· Walk to beach & shop· Call for appt 551 _6042 a. WO various sires. from 43< 1n· Box 732, Laguna Beach Ans. lo ··n111 .. r . ·· !11'~·9tn:i '~IALLBEACH HOTEL adlt .units at'ross from 2· bedroom apartmenL' ping. Carpets, drapes, after& PM . Garden cl util & janitori:1l serv. _926.5-~t ____ _ , ••• Rooms$2J.50. week. ,._1, Mes• Park. 5275. t)-om $220. f>'urniture: !itovc, refrigerator. $235 A t nr airport 979·6666. L· th il d Los l: J\1a1 1' ,.: 11 g Ii s h ......., .. .. ·1 bl S 11 t Pe pa.rtmen S c..ar . worms : ea Y ~o Pointe r . K 1110-; old . ,..Apls$110. mo.536-7058 645-3381 or 837·9517, 1845 ~"':' ~d ~i ~a ofre s ST~1;;f"th rT . . 2 BR apt. 4411 River Ave . •I MO FREE RENT•.. split 6 bins. Barf(a 1n Wht fhrn spor o;;;, Vir: Oohi ... m _ Stod1'0 1 blk from Ana he im . , u s on y. ice 0 A .• in qwel $275. mo . No pet s. _.,.. .. ,,. 1 2 3 R f' f Bonania at $600 Xlnt '" r.:.===------1 open 9·00 to 6.00. 2300 Laguna S('t'tion. Lge. 64Z-1334or64Z·G57R ,,__,. . . JR. 0 nces rom . I • Pacific Cst 11~v in N ... !;lrh. Water pd. Frplc, FOURSEASONSAPTS Fa1r\•1ew 11 11., Coslu private patio. Stove . . Irvine at 161h S13S per mo. Nea r lumbertnt'l.SJl-6894 San Cl('ment\•. H1~war1 !. t •llihwshr, pool. jacuzzi. Spacious 2 br studio. 11.f.t l\IC'sa. Phone 545·2300. refri~. W/W t'arpets ArlistsStuchoApl, Comm. 645-0550 Airport. Noleascrcq. MEXICAN REST 492·tWl9nr492 .VK.. ··:...Sl8S mo.846·73J6 ba, pvt p a tio. poo l. drapes. $150 Per month R~. No. light .. Cannery 833·32239Tilnoon "''TSSl10 ,\0AY .,. T DE V" -· 31 t v II w -REW1\Ht). J\la r aw nH•· ~,·.i'~-a •---L Adults, no pets. $195. 735 HEW ~s SI iacludesutilities ~· s · 1 3 ay, ROOIM 4000 FREE RENT Establis hed over 20 rot. Lo~l nr WarnC't' & ~ -~ 3748 Jo8.rfnSt. 64S"·0332 C:OUHTRT WOODS l BDRM. APT.,...in q uain , Of' ye•r•-Short hrs. 6 days. G h 1 11 il G , .•,•••••••••••••••••••••• old charming house close ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l <'t!8 as low as 35< per .. ot arl . . . rccn &. .. -lff'l'CHEN apt.s a:t Cresc· 2 Bd. FAMlLY Only. 1 br. 2 & den, split level. to beach. }lard wood Lrg, Zbr. Zha'. wlk to h<'h. LIVE al Newport Beach. sq ft . ~1iss1on Viejo & Rent $250. Ru:o1y fool lrar. blur IA' 1r1·d fa<:P, Nd'> ~.4;'TttBay.t43SN.CstHwy NewCarpets,pool. Woodbumingfrplc.wall I I ~o r s. s.t 0 v e . ~11:z~;~~$.'Jl~/mo. Wecklywinter r atcs.$35. Laa:un a Ni~uel. zoo to fie location in picturt.>s· mcdi1·:1t1on . fl,12 01711, \!~leas.rates 494 • 2508 $1!10. 645·1204 . to wall <'rpl, bit.in ap· refriger ator, fireplace. . sinKl e room.6302W.Cst. 2'000sqft.8Jl·l400 que BC'a<'h Town. Spot· Jcff.R11:1 1;,s:1.11. >(~.t ' pliances. From $230. 180 Ni <'e rear yard. $250 Per Ste~ to Sand, 2 Br 2 Ba . Hwy, Pinc Knot Motel. I less. Terms. A.gt. URI. F I <.; C lt1~Jul;t. separate kitchen 'ror E Side 2 Br' frplc. s mall E. 21st St. 645·9543. month bltns, patio, frplc , $295 (7 14 )673·M40 Ir• ne Low Office Sl7·4200 --1~I!1~~.i .n'(?~ft ~ ·1:;;.11~~~: r..,.f111gle1:o rl.Callbclw4& child OK. no p e t s MISSION Rt:1\LTY mo.642·9666 Near OC Airport . S D HELP'. ·'•18n.111:~ . , 1 ,i.1, lt1.494·960Z 842-046taft4:30,wknds. OAKRIDGEVILl~i\ R ooms $25 wk up . free~·ay. View Ofrice in ,, "'-"::C.:::.:..::::_ ____ 1..:.=-:.:.::.:::.:.:c:_:c..:;.:::=-1 3 Br. 2 ba, bltns. children •• 494.0731 • • w/kit<'hen . Apts $l7 .so well appointed '-Uite. We h11 v!"! opened. our 21st , . ' Mfwport leach 37 69 STUDIO a pLc;. nil util pd. welcome. $225. 858 W. 2 8 1 b · 1 TOWNflOUSE-Eastbluff wk up. 548 . 97 55 o r Re cc pt ion. <'e n tr a 1 Ofrire Mnd nre located in Found in.ilP 1 ri ... ti !'i;>lt1 ' 1 ' 1160mo ... W19th51 Cent r645 1197 r . a. i n c 2 br.2 ba,frpll'.pool , 645-3961 Sooth&Coastai0'""'"' lll ~)Jll't ,\da1ns~~ -··••••••••••••••••• · · · -e · · s tove/refrig. Walk t d phone, library , Xt'rox, u .. ~ $4() WK Bd 642 3452 a ull.'I. $325. 848 An1igos. 1 ! k . Co. & arc prescnlly bcin~ NC'".:_\ IJntl II fl. 910!'! !12:?5 _ , U P 1&2 r & . LOVELYZBr,s pac.rms. town & ~eac h . $255. 497·1977or644·0906 Room lorent. $85. Ref's, amp e r <'C par ing i''•ch Color TV maid RGE 8 1· I 494-6245549 2150 83J.3622 overrun with buyC'rs. \\''e Found ""hilt· r:il, ••r""ll ,.,. · • · LA 2 r. 1v rm, am crpt nice kit · brick · Female only, 556·7136 II eed •" ~v pool TlfE MESA f I r I dbl . • urgen y n bu!"1nesse~ C)"t'S. pink TIOSP, OH'!l"'S ·' 4tS N N · l 81 NB rm. rpe,pa io,poo, snac\cbar, paUo. Xlnl Whitc~·ater vil'w nearly aft.6&wknds. LargesingleoltlceinLaw for sale. None too b11!. lot Gi:l·S7SO 968t ewpor • gar.SZSrOmo.646·1251 IO<'aUon. Reaa.'.rent.. 3$7 newZbr 2ba&ibr 2 ba ESIDEC Suite. Xlnt. N.B. lo<'. none too small. l~clp - "'THE GABLES" VictoriA,Apl.3.6"6-4252 lease szSo.5300. Blo'.ck NEWPORT VILLA · • M. 1 ~r. bath. Library, Xerox, Recep. younelr&hclpus. FOUNO S1hc.r1 ,1n llusky EACll·~E-A~ULTS i he_ w/gar. Adull.5 , new QU1ET 2 Br, crpts &.drps. beach. 494 -3383 o S.r Deluxe :r~~~~srt..~s'i $l05. 644tio~!~~Secretary area. UNITED RUSI NESS fC'mal•·. fl >!rll"'", n<l .. studio675·1865a.fler cpt.s':irps·bltns·fned yd. Wal k to shoi>plng <'lr. 494.2339 l&2 BR .....,., INVESTP.11-~NTS Collar Vi c. Npllch are:t. ·30· lOOMcFaddeo Water paid. 636-4120 Mature adults. $19S. 180 Beaut. Apts. Adults. Corona del Mar room & CdM dlx 6.rm. sw'tc -/ 837 "200 S48-007G. 24,. Or "A" $21' h A BACHELOR apt, S o. b th t t N -furo ~/Jifage in· an e · R oe ester Ap t.. , Laguna,$130.mo.Al\er Bltns,crpt.s.d rapes.dls· a • P" en r . on· bath. Patio, ample pkg., UquorLiC.HI• FOUND Old('r Terripcll'\ lng U, Sttp•lo bch. HOM1t1t11o.1.DE1t$ t'JS.6S27or6'1S.2'197 t'all 499·3537 hwuher, rec. rm. pool, smoker. S85. mo. 6TS·l943 utll. S390 /mo. 675.moQ. Or•ng•Co On •ale gcni Tan. ~mall, Male, wear-mo:'l~ rental. ••64-Z:ftoO. • Ftont duplex, 1 Br. adults sboklunas, BBQ. Security l...talsto.._,.. 4300 Deluxe 1 Ole 175 s n I .. "C ... ocKTA.ILS" inR cloth fl ea co\11r. l~~~""~·~·~~·~-c:::::::1 " d g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • q n 552·07 15. 2br,pool.•in&lesok OVf!r 30 yrs. o ogs or Mewportleoch 1169 1S49PLACENTii\AV~. . Ambrosia bldp:, sos )()th Sl2,175 --------- lsb e d . NeWf>ort ., .chg · catJ.541·2720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714,642·3257 Wouldyoubkelofind St.BalPrnin.tnelds dal· t:al1M r .W1nstllnr-olle<'t found : Blk . Ff•maln heh . a-bath. ld ~al 2 br,yard.garage,pet.s ISTORY 2 br Iba tllY &NEW2Br Condo.nrHoag TltatRkjltf'e-noel Jy Janltorlal ~erv , (213)272·4249 Af~han . Ans wi:r:i tn blioach locallon . Yrly r---refrig encl 'iar 'Adil& llc>:o!p.AdlL'l.Nopet.s. WATERFRONT. quiet. roµvtwl.TH a feond, prkng lot, lrg ln "No\'a". \'le as e c al l l~ase , $375'/mo. Jone.11 Bae1'e1or,utilpd,yird nn ~tl.$2l5:S48.t'if20 '+See.Dep.544·6499. lrg patio. 2 Br lots Yoocondothatquickty· window'6:rtteptionrm. yntftteftt . 646-5386 . .?~!lly lnc,G78·62t,o. · . r:_ storage.$38Smo incluUI. and professionally.Call & o<c rum. lmmed. oc.· Opportunity , 5015 -------- s.i.ClllMllte 3776 BachetorunJt. 8 1.tns_, good Adult dlx 1 BR, D /W, Yearly unfurn , West Oock avail 673·738t Houstmalt1URllMlhd . t'upancy.$100 Pl'r mo.1st ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND· Seal pt Siame~~ W'ea . Near Fa1~v1eW It ref rig, (rplc, gar, pool. Newport l blk rrom B~h.. 675-6670 132.4134 Mpo·Fti )2.g:pm. & laal.. DIAMONDS m le l't l'ut dee I a~ed. •-;••••••••••••••••••••Ba-er. Sl4$/mo. Adults No petJJ. ll90 . lt7S 2bd,1 ~a,frplc.bll1ns, Cunrin'wrilin1i1tobc top ch('IA'c li ('ar . (,01\t , tudio Apt. U.Ulpd. bnly. 645-1812 Pomona. &4Z·-44..1' rrf's req d., ror appoint New 2 Br Westcllft Apt. 2 Profe.cisional ~1ale wants 2 Spaces Avail : (I) Ap· quali\y & below retail 673·f.203 art 4 $100 mq. 714-3.Tl ·l\06 or Weekends full ba's, frp\c, 1111 uew remale to share 2Br apt.. prox 600 1q. ft . (~ sq. · --. ---· f&.88(Mt.valllmm~. •2,Br, I b ... ..Mesa V~e . l Br Iott, bltns, di•· 714·6'2-o!.24 1. appllc., 673·3593 days inTualin.838·0662 ft.)(2)Sroomoflice.S1 pn c 8 .& 73 · 227 J FOVN I): Darling 1-·cm. ll:;;:;t-~~;\~~;-;.;;~=;hAdQJta:. n.q pets. _1200. hwasher cpta drpt 8,U-9338 mo. In large oCflce bkta Real Est ate Investment Puppy Pl. Germ . Shep. "1 YI 't n~ ~ cun to efri.gAvaif.Wdt• $220.!'!·7'37 ' · Nr floag Hosp. La.rwie~3 QNTllEB'Y Female roomm11te want· at 2'106 N. Main, Santa Nttd tnvntor 10,. high Vic:. Victoria&. National w fa• w~ ~ . · BR, 2 BA, tp1e, bltns, A ed to ahtifi 2 Br Apart. Ana . <;:all for Inf return ln Costa ~ltsa CM.642·5193 e an ad lit ~ ~•at17 -r:r )' a D~I' PI Jot 3 1'r" J~ Bl, S3M full up· DW, patio, en<'ld gar. 3 Br?,Ba, rrplc, dahwshr, Irvine, PoOI, tennlS, par· SSMOZ9 area only Caplt 1 • 1. ------- Want •.t•1'C1 i:Uw aasstnea o"b\J,f,scll 1raded, cpt1, d ,., Adults.no peta;, $280. mo. bltrft, patio, $395. t t ..n bbl • ' a comp I.mt Iris~. Setter fcm1lo ·-·~" . ~orrefttJOrn tltnc. j S0.1098 642.0596 Y rr:n, e c • ...-e e . ly secured. 642·5'280 or vie 5 po.Ji\s, II 0 . no cri· 673.!.Ttt. 5.\2-3179 auifitd Am 6'2·S«78 642·<*'5 Mr. McKlnle)" lar 847.6;81 I • ~.~)- *~ Schools and. Instruction This variety of fine schools could Introduce you to a new tomorrow .---------------------------... PRE-SCHOOL EXPERIENCE """ . .>iitttl!""t' ,,,,,, ' •Brenda's Nail Nook of Beverly Hills Is Open & is doing Juliette Manicuring at 2855 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Offering monthly special ($10 lor first manicure & 2nd manicure is FREE!) In structing Li ce n sed Manicurists in Juliette Manicuring, which is the method o f paper wrapping th e nails to. promote ;;rowth of your o wn nails. Al so Pedicures. For Appointment & Class Reservation Call 675-0500 or (213) 657-6627 U. C. I. FARM SCHOOL Ages 5 throu gh 12 years. Small, upgraded. with an open atmosphere & a s trong concern for learning. Associat e d with UC Irvin e . Buildings, Lab, Workshop on a rural ..... p a rt of the UC I Campus. Student teacher ratio of 4 to I. Daycare from 8 AM-9 AM And From 3 PM to 5:30 PM S 125 Mo. TuiHon $20 Mo. Full Day Ccre Call 833·1498 IS THEIR BEST TEACHER Let ycur child experience pre-school at its highest level ol quality during an exciting FREE DAY at AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS Offering your child the following benellls: •Opens 6:30 a.m.-Closes 6:30 p.m. • State Adopted Curriculum •Individual Attention (1·J2 Ratio) • Ages 2-8 Yea11 • Nutritious Meats & Snac:kl Included • Field Trips a Speclal VltUcn •Full Accident Insurance Coverage • After SchOol Prograrr. for older children • Private Kindergarten •Competent Qualified Teachers • Credit IOI' Absent Days • Summer Camp Program Come Visit Us At One Of Our Convenient New Locations • Tustin-13806 Redhill Ave. Call Susan at S«-1467 • lrvine-3661 M ichelson C.&11 Lee at 552-7331 • lrvtne-1 Bearpaw caJI Florabell at 552-3222 for"" D-r ....... c.,.., .. _. , .... Llltlw ....... .... .... ~ ..... •twlth,c .. &>.W• .. 71WJIJ•wrffm AMHICAH Pll·SCHOOU • 42'9 M9c.AITHUI ILYD. • NIWPOIT llACH, CA. tJ6H MEMBERS. Association for Childhood Education lnt8t'"n1tionat National As.tOciatlon fof' the Education of Young Children National Association for Child Development Ind Education State Pre-School Asaoclalion JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 Mo. Newport lllYd. M.I. Suite #5, Downstolrs Days Tel. 637-5904 Hites 642-8387 IAcrot• ,.,._ ............... QI' w'• .......... ...... ... •• -... CAU FOtl .... MO CONTRACTS MO GIMMICKS $2 4 PER MONTH --·--0-.-lurciM 1aac .... Special rates to families, colfege studenls & groups. FRIE TRIAL LESSON • I• ale Shito Ryv Shoto •• • ..WO • Meditation . .-. """""" *Yoga =~;.·:;?.c-·.,, "'"-•0.- 1 GIFT CERTIRCATES AVAILUU 2750 HARBOR BOULEVARD'. SUITE 7·8 COLLEGE CENTER.COS TA MESA.CA 92626 Phone· 714-540-5953 ' YMCA SCUBA DIVING CLASSES Discover The Exciting New World Of Scuba Diving Triple Certified Instructions PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING wt.al ta Tllo Wotld It Emphasis On Safe & Sane Diving 45 Hour Course Lecrn To Scuba DiYe Safety & Stcrt PuftillCJ Lobster On Your Table A Basic Course That Stresses The Proper Methods Of Safety As Well As Teaching The Techniques Needed To Enjoy The Underwater World Next Course Starts Wednesday, Dec. 3rd-6:30 pm Wed. & Fri. Nights 6:30-9:30 pm Ocean Dives On Saturday Morning COURSE FEE-$60 Call YMCA-442°9990 OrClllCJe Coast YMCA 2300 UniYersity Dr. Newport Beach REAL ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW '"THI -... • .,.,..,.. Also AdYwe & SpecWty Cam NI Chris La alllls Days 134-0555 hes516-5299 • beoome confused easily • daydream In school • feet lost ••• P. E. T. ? ptaeentJ a pr&-Hcenllng program for YoU to tllke 10 peas the state lklenle ~nation. • feel like a failure •haw poorgrectea .,_,,_ 1t•s A Way Toe •Enjoy children more •Help them be more responsible •Feel better as a parent •Prevent adolescent problems •Have a happier home More than just theory. you learn skills. Over 200,000 parents have completed Dr. Gordon's P.E.T. course with dramatic results. New & refresher classes starting December 1$1 & 2nd. --.IM ,.....,M.A.M.&A. , II 1IMwrt"'&....,C1 , .... ...._. Hal'llor r.111~ Ceoter ···rlii j.,. 11. 1u~'fi.;;l1 .....,..._.,.,__ .. ,,,,,, ~. s599s TOl'AL COST 10YOU ... di ...... fftt ......... _ •• I 11 START YOUR CURI TOOAYlll C41 ~ l :JO .... 1o 5:30 ....... CALL FOR Rl!SIRYA"°"5 UMITIDSIATIMllAYAILAIU 752-8341 VALLEY REAL ty,._ ·-··=-eo. WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING. ~. '--( .. . • • we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Call 901 Dower Drive 642·908\J Newport Beach-' • -r11111oor ln!ormalloo rqudlaa pluemmld odvmi.laa In toe Daily Pii.t S.hool1 llad Instruction Directory CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 -... -· • LoslA-.1 SJOO ....................... LOST : Tan Mi le Cat, t white Oea collar, Mesn Verde N. area. Pleale ::r c:aJJ 751·982'1 LOST late Aug. Gold Pearl 3 charm Bracelet. Newport. C.P.f . arell. I Reward. 4'93.o899. J (c~~_.,.,.,,,..,,,..--............ _J~~ LOST black Lab ma le I puppy. 11/23, vie, Pac:. ·J Cst. Hwy , N.B. Owner .. de11perate. Rew•rd! Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? Career Train NOW For: Socnlart Rocopfl..;d looldlHpor Jr. A<:c-...t Typlsl·SleM Specld in.llMlp c- boy or E••nlncJ Clelses 556-8890 \fR Irvine College ~ of Business t 700 East Garry Avenue Santa Ana, California 92705 {Newport Freeway at Oyer Road) Orange County's most progressive and innovative Career C~nter. Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY 5 595 l,l1te1Mi"9 AYail.W.) * FAA APPROVED * Co.ru lflClrwclH: 35 Hours IJ1ght time 1n c.essna 150's with 20 hours dual inslruct1on. Club membership. Free dues_ lnd1v1dual in struction. tailOf'ed to YOUR atl1llty. 20 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RA TES IH ORANGE COUNTY LHr1'I to fly now - -ft hcr1e fun! * Spe-cfal Rafe1 for Commet cial or lnsir-nt Students. For Complete Delalls Cdl HOW 979-1155 19~ I I Al.,...,. Way South H•rl to Ht. T.-.....Z ...._. o,.... Co.ty Airport CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? Build Your Friends A Gift! •ow u 11e F011n lllLD IOllSI~ I ... oo1r Ol lAIPllllD( ' IW ... C..-C.... t41 J H_.. L.--$25 -1,1;i, --; 51,.,. •= PMch-& Co.~: 2ll2 Newport 11.,d.. Costo Mno 642·2523 Or c.-: Uodild Gkss o,..,.... 642-4)12 DANCE Wffll c .. fklt ... &Y ... Ant U.-lo---"- GIVE YOURSB.F A GIFI' DANCE FOR THE HOUDAYS Don't be a wallnower or shufne around dancer. Put more zest in your life for the rest of you life. Use the no obligation coupon. You will dance In one hour. Then you can eflloy as many small, low cost classes as you wish. You can swing, hustle or waltz through the holidays. D..u WM Ca ... 11c;e With DIAHALIHAM ,,_ ..... __ Cd!, 751-1615 MISA YROI OAMCI 5TUPIO 2750 "--"""-~ 631 ·0650 ; 5.56·3062 pm fli' LOST large grey & brown male tiger cat. white Oea rollar, yellow eyes. Vic .• Tu11 tin & 20th , C.M . ,. REWARD! 5484433 : • • ,......, ... SJSO ': ....••...•.•.•......... ~ Drinking problem? !' Call Alcohol Helpli l)e ~ 24 hrs a day W ·3830 , PREGNANT? Caring con ridentiat counae ling & referral. Abortion, adoption & kHJJing. APCARES47-2S63 MASSAGE RliURE MODELS ESCORTS Otllcall· Appt. only llome-otfice-Stodio 631°J81 I Lose your cool with youf children? Help ls uvalla•' ble 24 hrs 549'8939 FOXEY GIRL'S Out-Call M assage. U-Call, We- c o m e. Specia li ze Paraplegics. 542-31W / SPIRITUAL RF:AOER Open 10 AM·JO Plit Advice on all matLers. 312 N. El Camino Real. San Clemente. For appt. 492·903-1 492·9136' .flo¢~O¢<>t ~ l OOYOUMAU(J-il CHRISTMAS Jf· j) GIFrS7 ~· (r Why not itdvertl&e Uwm 4?- .j·t :~• boll. U.1s S•~ 111\Mr {}- J.. DAILY PIWT Q· -ff CHRISTMAS TREE~ • ·n Our (,."hnstmu lrtt will ll· et ap~ar Thanksclvinc O· D•Y "' aJain Dl'c.' 4lh. 1\. ·II I Ith " 11th. You can lJ • pla1·e your •d for as O .fl many day1 as yoo wish. w.· (\ Cat1 6'2-~8 for more in· I V form11ion. " ce--.o ;o~~··3 0- A'ITRACTIVE 30 Yr old MALE will do a ny job for a fee in advance as Jong as it 's legal. Write Fe11r· less, 1300 1~ark Newport, Apt 201. NB, Substantial male, seeks caucasiao lady, 19-42, not over 140 lb!;, no child, ... NB. 640-5476 . WE CARE FOR YOUI Skin Care· ~1akeup Sculptured Nails Extended Lashes Renexology -963.9759 ' Ralph Bates is "crazy " about Isabel Haverstick, or: Bob loves Laura .......,, ...... & Pre-par at ion ......................... Jobs Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper 'd. hsek.ping lady. rererences 963·EB43 Male nurse would like S dys, any shift. Calif cert. 08424 . Loca l ref s . 638·7333. Hetp w ... 1..i 11 oo ........................ ALARM INSTALLATION & SERVICE All UNEMPLOYED Assemblers Delivery Installers Linemen Machinists Clerks Drivers Estimators New branch now hiring at all le vels. No ex· perienee necessary. Ft.Ill compa ny training and benefits. earn up to: · $192.50 PER WEEK CALL MR. TOWNSEND FOR APPOINTMENT 17141549·3591 An equal oppor employer -' Answering Service-t Telephone oper 3'11 shi~ Tue -Sat Laguna Bch) I cal1 9-S497-1756 I •Are you management career-minded & like people! Oppor. lo earn up to SlSOO per mo p/t. Early ret\re m e nt + other benefits. 639-6123. * Altenlion. Spanish S"a.k· Ing. mature live In mliaa needed. Mission Viejo&: Lagun a Bch a rea. 831-9648. AYON ' . ' c:trittwtn Emttlu9f ltgloHow '! For AVON REPRESEN· TATJVES. Bes& l~e ever t o e&l 1 bli1 h c ustomers. Excellent p /lime ea rnin g op. portunlty. 1nter ested! Call: 54C).70ll or Z~b 7.13519. • -• -· • JOO •···· Caf. l. i , i , nt.I"' ,. rd! ...... nea Vi<'. .At . ,. • • ]50 ·t ••••• ' . n• tla I rrol. n & LS your alla•' .c.u We· ize ER .... eal. ppt. ·91~' t if 0 ·r m 4} ' (J. 0 • . ill tt~ ni f> ·' ~ •• ft h. ~ 1n· II· .?0 old b for long ~ca r· Port. eeks • not hild,- . Ul p ' azy" tick. •••• 075 •••• lady. ike 5 cerL efs. 100 •••• N B> ivery em en Jerks a tors iritlg ... . FUJI and END NT I loyer ice,, - shi"' Boh, I ment like earn p /t.. t + 23.• ~~ eJo & rea. EN· tim e He h llent OP• ted? -"h ,,,.- . ~!t.'!:'!'!!-.?!~~-'!:'!'!! ..... ~~ ~!!~ .. ,,,?!~~~~••t••!!.~ •••••~~-!!.~ !!.\.!.~ ..... ?~!«? n-d!y.~25, 1171 DNLY"1.0T aJ7J0 r.:::: w....., 1100 '"' ...... , •• I~ wa.nled <2) ~,MAlD wa11led. lma..t. SeJet •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• -•••••-••••••-•-• .oys .. ,,,.. fUU & p/t from mldnlte opeoloc for ullabl RHIE&tateSaleo SHAii' GUYS ••• Dulin1Sa-&?pup· W"'....,ED . "'"""GIRLS 'til lam. Jack In The womanover.10.l>MUl UHl9\lfHOMES .....,..d In Mah ralhloa OWANTSTOWORX? pies. I'> loft. $10 IUb. ,..,... • 12to 15 Box.l.205Baker,CM 10 Yean ot. 1uceea: In men •• ~lothtnc 6 DRlVEACAB! TOP CASll DOLt.AK • • ll•intenane:e Man, ex· Maa Verde BeautlJul •porUwe11r Mu.at h CHOOSE your houri, PAID POil YOUR · Ro 1 p Ital · Aide• a per~d. n Uoits. I omee. su.; aaln iup. llOOcl re.rs. Puu & iu-..:: wQrt ror you rself. be 1045 'EWELAY WATCHES. f. . Earn Christmas money working a few boUrS after school and Saturdays. Ir you are honest, ambitious, and not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr Wolfeal~2873. · Equal Opportunity Employer Orderlies, l12_1m~ open~ artL Apt+ sat "5-ISOl. pt)l't. 2()peft.inCj. CQntact poaltk>ns avail. C:11 fOl' )'DW' own bou. Men or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OUJicrs. GOLD, ,: lnga. Trainee.a olll:. Manaseinent JanieltaodlctnJn appt&lntttvlew Womtn. Can be •U&htiY HELPl Little tlcer SILVER SERVJCE.!; &a:-oa. P£0PL&P~RSON 54 ... SttO. THELOOK bandlc11pp•d. Neat~ at.riped lr:Ul)' t mot old PINE FURN 6: AN·~ Ex Jooll:I 1 fi Cleen Appe•r•nee. oeeda home and love! TIQO&S.~ zzoo 1 HOSTISS . • un:·t>ua1.ne!a u~ 644-6500 Vctl., retired. A&e 25 to Movina: • Cln't keep. -f App!y In Ptna:a In wholesale auppUt•. REAL ESTATE SAL.ES 70. Supplement 1our in· C.11 Unda,f.41.J4M Be•utlful xma• •ifl. • Daily Betwn 3 6:Spm B u a I 0 e 1 1 r u 1 1 'I come. Drive • cab 6 brs . Mllll'I dlaQ\Ond riD&, a ~ •--•~ M'""'"'" c1pltoll1ed. lnleni• 'Jojg *1 SECRETARY or more• day. Apply in Miud breed pupp• .. ,,.. ....... sm. 646-7014 ·---_... m..zm l1' person, Yellow Cab Co., logdhome.lmaJe2fem. I 31107 W.CoastHW)',M8 1.;===-------4 T.-IMl.l...ttorl If .YOU can take Greg1 ll2SJ Slater A\•e, l''oun· 5S7·9879. Mbctl•IN:I 10 0 •f"ree 15 day training shorthand at 100·120 talnVall ••••••••••••••••••••••• coune: wpm, t)'pe between S.>·7$ ey. ~rman Shephttrd, )'OUDI • <Cadllla('t'llrprogram wpm & •~ lookinJC ror 1 Mlft:hmch neulered male, love1 ~»"!Ct~•~} •Hawa.U,Aeapulcolrips challenRe, then send us · • peop1e6M-059l f,~~-· ~~u"°""""!...-·,·s~·· ..-w-.i :. 11001tw,w-... 1100 ............ ,,. .................•......•....•...... • DRAASMAN/DESIGNER MECHANICAL •lit place.sal•• J..o YQUrresume. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...._.. 1050 ~·- OrangeCountr Claastn~ Ad ~o. $67 A.Mi••• 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l&t. plKe·liSUnts taken c/o Daily Pilot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... __.. ••--...1 ir....-• 1,... .--... ,...__ .__., ·~ I ~ Cou t P000JC1S60 ............ -~ ·---HOUSEWTV ES wanted lo n..,. an1e n Y r,. dl1 O\ll tho-. •n11••d ~-work ror cles nln 1 MASSAGETICH. •J.a;t place-lislinp sold in Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 ANTIQUES This week• 1peci1l, I f!' ._ • 1..,.. ~m itito Hni<'e. Part lime. C.\I. 'RAIMEE Ora.nceCount,y , piece Oak di.nlnl& rm set • etri.tmu __,-. Y• I •l•t plaefl-advtrtlslng in $t75. 1m Superior Unit ~ , .. JVl .. ed I.Jilli .U. '• Jlnlee'1 Raggedy An.ns, Yount lad.f 118·21) for Callrornla nitary lo$7200 TilE MARKETPLACE 4, CM. 548.7sst _....uwi 0.,1, PilGl .. 1,l "7>-'5S8 j ll'llCit.imatc ruU time po.'li ·~tJla<'e·adverUsing In Trodtowinds Call CONNECTION . 4 <..11KIS1'111ASTRE8 ··,;a inl tion. •No exc. nee. W the In lhlll xlnt co. !ttking 10% orrwltb lhl°' ad llerculon hideabed, lbla. r.. lrlltt eU ..t yuvr~i..1 }' M' "!'UM 2 years recent. drafting =·Cook, ex{'jr .,_forl' stnd to sc ool , earn •Jst p~~:e winner RELO Poised. take charge in· 1700So.GrandAve. Qn mattr-ess a~. tlda A ·~·~;::~111.,~~ expenence in manufact.uring field of 8 lb person,. ••,,m00.· whUeyoulearn.Applyi llomeBuyer'sContest div. to handle tour Santa Ana $43.4881 matching chair, lamps,~ 1>ay••a•lnon0t\·.Uh.· al I a o•. res., . ._...,..,any afternoon k I ~-11 M nu ·-•""'...,.. '''"••-· c ,,..,_,_ • V ves, pumps or C osely related sn.1m, ~~i9Jo W. Coast Hwy., If unlicens~. let us as· pat a.:: na: . ._ ai;;on Tum ol lhl!I Century slet'I· ~"'.... ior";_..i;.';or:;...l.Wwl~·:.mi equipment. Must be familiar with 1--~--~-~-;;;-~_;;;-;;;;_;;;_~-~~-:11 _N~.B~.::::.:::::.:.:J 5i11tyoulnoblaininJtyour ~~n·F,~~r~~"nn~e~ ing flatware ·Extr• Beaut. solid oak dre!lset, ... t;"'n/'.'\»='t{'C •.,-nt:'\a:-;~ ANSIST_D&MIL·SfD·8.Knowledgeof RealEatatelicense.Call .n picc-e s: Gorham lg. mirror & &tu.a iop.1---------'- bydr uli b I ful Ind Engineer St8K MEDICAL ASSISTANT 111 Rnrw Service of Irvine, 2082 Baronoal Luxenbour•' ___ .. _.. orr ' a ~ e p . Equal Oppo'rtun1'ty -• Mo'•he'·-n Dr · . .•• new ~Vliu •• m-e er Gaffers & Sattler dla· Sales/Marine SISK Front olflce !or bus 142 6691 ... ,_, · Reed&: Bart.on Ma.Je&Ut' 67J.7234 bl Wl'tb nationally known valve company. M u1 E • $14 ~ ~ · bwasher, t yr. old. w te. · an · n.r ,...,. Family Practice Group. No d,ralers. Call S4B Paid $300, Want 1125. Tool/Cut/Grinder $7h1 ~tuat have at leut 1 yr . Secretary to Partner or642-il2Sl For Sale, Kg Si. Bed, M0-"1982 Irvine Personnel Agenc) exper. Call btwn lt 6: $9672 Dinette, Couch & Lov··i.;c.:.==------- 488 E. 17th, C~ta fto1esa 4PM &M-0295 MO SHORTHAMD eseat. Ca.II beC. SPM . TeHr rrotedloll Suite 224 642· 1474 1 ~::..:::.:.:.:.=.:....----I Divers\ lied oppor . in SCRAM-LETS 49:3-<&038 or 493·5229 Electronic oon·leth.al de-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;2;;~1 MODELS · MASSEUSF.S C"Slab'I rlrm for indiv. For sale by designer, 4':r rence weapon. Im· si.dre1m1 &.-..,re'9r1ilwllf1to! PO lox 2JZJ, Hew,..t IHdt, Celf. fZ6U Figure Models, Escorts, •RECEPT. $550• w/talcnt & personatll)' ANSWERS 8', 4" thick Butcher mOOlllzci attackers Im• Inspection Masseuses needed. 1'.0 Out with the "OLD" & in +. Call Julie ~1.alon<'y, Block table-conference m<'CIH71·2310 HllpW..tecl 710 HelpW..W 7100 :;~~e1~· New studio. with the ••NEW"~ Treat 833·2700. Dennis & Den· Cougar -Groin-top w/pollshed 11talnless:I-'-"-------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MECHANICAL 1----------1 yoursell to Chnstmais nis Personnel Service of Camco -WoefW-stttl cube pedestal, $SOO. Sohmer piano, blonde Baby~itter needed by DENTAL RECEPT. Min . Needed A d u It t e ar I y . I\ New Job ! Irvine, 2082 Michelson FOREIGN or Mt orr. lO Conte mp fmbh, 23 yra okl. Xlnl. working: mother 1-2 da)'1 2 yrs exper. m~t type RECEIVING Supervise students at Phones! People! Vane· Or. Looks like the okl cam· Italian Import thain, cond. $600. Wlddlcomb a wk. Laguna Nig. know all phases of front' lonch. l lh hrs per day. ty! Call Control career . . paign slogan has finally chrome frame w/white contemporary a rmcbr 493--8294 desk. Salary • bener,··· INSPECTOR 11 :30 lo 1 ;00 & afte Employment Agt>ocy, Secretary /Girl. Friday been realized (two can pJasUc seal & back. $25. 1ld tweed , xlDt cood. 0< ..,. school 45 min . ..,.r day 556-as<rt Must be versatile, some in e"ery American ea. or b&t ofr. All items $100.640-~5 IEAUTICIAHS c>pen .Sendresumeto/\d· .--· selling. Bookkeeping, garage), and both of 0 · touJ .No. 469 . Daily Pilot, WiJI be responsible ror 2:30-3:15 Mon.Fri. Con· RECEPTIO~IST necessllf')'. Airport Area. tMmFOREIGNmade. near new. ng cost, HO Wall mount train WJroll. New N.B. salon. P .O. Box 1560 Cosl• tact Bob Noel, Davis e-nsto'''" Call ror appt. M>'ckey Sl.000. U·Haul.548-5970. track, •xa'. Mixer. 644-0661or540-8582. M C mtthanical inspection of School. CM SS(i..3430. ...,, .. " 1 t __________ 1 __ es_a_a_._92626_..._. ____ 1 commer<'ial fabricatedl ----------t Muathavepreviousofc Novak .714-545·4014 Must sell 1~8 pieceHorsn 1060 btender.~alcuator, a})e Beau~cians : Station ren· Denlal Assistant. chair parts from chassis to NEWPORT ex per . p I e as ant Theodo.-e H&\llland Em· ••••••••••••••••••••••• record. bikn. 548·30.U tal 1n new CdM Salon side only. Minim um 1 yr cabinets and electronic VILLA WEST person a Ii t y. Nice Minl~~~R3EY~Z:ftc-e ex· ::~~china, By appt. Qlr. Hone for Lea1'e. Dec iv. l.U" port.able. Zenith. w/manicurist. 675-7720 ex per. Pleasanl grouP printers. Ability to read New Residentia l telephone voice. Good per. Typing 80 WPM, die· 1 thru June 1. Expr. rider Plays Gd. S32. Elec practice, includes mechanical blueprinl.s. QjreFacility typing s kills. SA area. talion 100 WPM , other AppliGM:H 1010 o nl y .. At lrv lne broom$10.646-~. Beauty Opr. Earn more alternate Sat. A .M . use micrometers and KJTClIENA-iDS Call832-8600exttS4. duties include, Telex,••••••••••••••••••••••• F.qucstnanCenter.CdM. by renting space. Lead· 640--llZ2. Vernier Calibers re· RESIDENT AIDS lt'lcphone general rilin" Eye level Obie Ov..... 673..()786. J apanese <'offee table ing N.B. salon. Ask ror1---------1 quired. Must be able lo RECEnlOMIST d.• ,.. _...., pme labll' w /4 cbn, blk Jim , 644·7321 . Eves. Den JM.. Ufl40lbe .. alsosometesl· lfOUSEKEEPERS Sailboat Company Please i~ect resume to ~love, elec •• W est· BuckskinArab.Quart.er·9 n•U&"· couch. Bat. orrer. ssz.-O!M3. la sist. p/time. Ex· In'" required. t.11nimum Z Apply in person v. Int i'ob for r·.,,ooponnssll ble the attention of Mr. K.T. inghouse. Harvest. Gold. yrs old genUe bul spirit· 960-4ll5 panded duly dental as· e 4000Hilaria Way. NB '"' Hardy. Liquid Carbonic $140. 644·9186. ed fi.44.24~ 1..:::..==-------IEAUTY OPR sist & plaque control in · f;~~~~rience . Apply young, but mature Corp. 1401 Dove St. Suite . . . Puppy lovable Lab/Shep, F /time. No foll owing structor. Chairside ex· Nur.i:in11-Full & pit RN's &: person w/a min ol 2 yrs ZSO, Newi>:<>rt Och. F.<1ual Whirlpool electnc dryer, HomeWd Goods 8065 Free' to good home. nee. Comm/guarantee. per. Xray Ii<' req'd. Xlnt LVN's . Jmmed. open· folen'l of<' & reception ex· Opportunity Employer . xlnt <'ond, 2 Jn.old. $915. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage $30 mo. 2 car 64S.1050 oppor.Salopen.842·6631 . STANDARD ings.642·0400. per. This position n1ust Requi s ition lt l5·1. 49f>.7372 ·~· .. ·~·~.· .. ~· •• <-,-': ... ,·.-1 .. : ..... r•r. Lrg 'l2/JV Kiln $100. be fillf..'d by someone YI' /a ... , . " BEAUTY OPERATOR DeftfalTe-chnician MEMORIES INC Optometric Assistant. Ef· "·holesomc front ofc ap-Dshwshr, wshn; &: dyn, 't-· . . -.:1...:89'1:.c..·~6'02~.:....------ 3 assistants, 2 shampoo (2) Dentists want in· ANAPPL,'Eo • ~i~~~n~~r~l~~~e ~a!~!!: pcarancew ttypin~&the SECRETARY ~~~guar$45.S46·S:Z lB "~ [Ji~': t: Ladlc1clothln1tsize girls. gd. salary & oflice ceramist. pre· Ii 11b1lity to maintain a ·,.. JIWIU:Y • 14.&16 After 5pm benefits,full orpart-time ferably ex'""'r'd in VITA MAGNETICSCORP. Must type. 343·2350 or Rood disposition undl'r FA !!t .it rowing N .n . SPEEDQu h d ,. -.. ~ ~· M8266t .-~ 548·l526. h S500 man;1gen1cnt consulting ecn. eavy U· ·•· ... _..,5 t · ' Richard Ouellette 200 Porcelain. Xlnt oppor. 2221SouthAnneSt st~';;_'_>Ca~i'~~~u;:eri dan . firm nec<ls exper'd sel'y ty washer&: elec. dryer. f. G;,. •a, 01 th""'":•: Must sell Encyclopedia _N;e;w~po;;rt;;C;e;n;te;r~,;N;.;B;. ;;;jjj552;,;·~8339:;J()f(;;.;-:-;;;;;;:j Sll.nta Ana. Ca 92704 PLUMBER ·"='·c97~l~l~.------·I w/xlnl typin,1:: & sh skills. _Good cond. SlOO. 536·8256 ;.-: ~i!:!i'1•;:.. ~:it.~·: j Britannica w /Jr. set &: • Dental Ofrice. eicper . An Eq l()p ·t lleavily expcr. plumber -Gd start1n,1:: sal & fnnge Will buy some re£g & ap. •~ bm1UU.1iM11nderooir ~·. bkcase, 1973 Editions. B & G 'rf necess. Lab & gen'! front Er::loyei:.~~i;,.ni Y needed ror res id e n· RECEPTIONIST bene fits. Ca ll Betty, plianccs running or not, .-,. DIJLVPILOT ·; Current yr. Book., Beaut OVS I S ore. Non smoker . Rers ..... ~~~~~~~~~I lial/commerical repairs Typingessential. 833·9'121. also sc rap metal . ·£:~= .. !'1~~ ·,:. Bm vinyl binding. $350. 10 lo 1/"years of age. Dai· Rep! t CJ ·r·ed d -on a free lance basis . Call 642 •••1 675 •••• · ' MB-· ly Pilot delivery ..-outes y o assi 1 a no. Mo s t have l ru ck . ......, SECURITY OFFICER ·""""· "~ 1"1° Chrittm•• Ca•h! ' 1..:.::..-=c:..· ------568, c/o Daily Pilot, P . 0 . Install.,-Trainff . h·r .'.., Ovr Chrutmu T,_ wiU •. , maybeavailablein you r BoxlS60,Costa1t1esa ,Ca Female. Local window transportation and all R.E.SALES J\fidn1ghlto 8 s 'l. !\lust Kenmore Washer or ~·•PINl•r Tbank•cl•ln• :•Baby crib, full IZ, Natl area. Earn profit for de· 92626 tinting company_ Now nec-essary tools C36 IM A RUT? bcneat,depcnd<'blc Call Whirlpool Gas Dryer $50 ~~ D•y 4 :t•in '*·4th. { wood rin ., mattress & liveries & cash, trips OI'" -'~--------j hiring. $2 hr to start to licensee preferred. Con· 1£ you are tired of small f>?S ·h6101 betw 4pm & mid· e:1. Westinghouse F.Jec ·t :!.lll,!.~ ln;~:!~::-67' :~ bumper, $38 . 673·3353. merchandise ror selling DOCTORS ASSIST. $3.50 hr after 1 year. tat"t Mr Sum Osad<'he <'ommiss ion s plits and ni.i: t . Dryer S40. Bit in Dis· '°l ~'";'j~i: ··;~:~··j•'l.'!--;·l;'·': BonzerSurf Board new subscriptions. For Vounglady(l8-28)toas· Over 21. Car nee. 1615 6·9 PM. 673·8300 M.O. big company politi cs,Ser\'il'c Station Atten· hwasher S75. Guar/del NoaeRlder,e·6 .. -~~rf~a2t~~n 1:~a~e ~=~ sist in Health ~pa AN ,AJ~a~b~a~m~·~· H~B~-----l=C:':on:=t::r•::'::'lc_i•:::•::====:I contact us for ~n ahpolnl· dant. cxpcr 'd . Day & 546-8072. Want ada: Call 642•5678 $85. 87s.649S. -Cleme.nte-San Juan exp. req., we train. PP· -ment to see a res . new E\'C'S Jo\J ll & p 11iml' Ap· Refn gerator /t'reez.er. 2-Ar C l y noon-8 pm . 211 IMSURAMCE REAL ESTATE SALES npproach to ~eal estate ply. Sht•ll Station, 17th & yrs old. A\IO<'ado grn .1 ::~~~~~~==~~~!!~=~~~ a pistrano area, c1ll Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Secretary,· (al l·time. /\lTENTION salf's. _Call ~hff Landry Ir\ ine. NH . SISS 551.1351. 495-0630 and Mission Vi& Commercial Insuranc-e LICENSED. foc an 1nterv1ew -----'I " io-EI Toro area, call Earn $200 mo. p/time. Underwritingexf)f'r.nec. UN LIC ENSED. 6734 7601 SllQF: Sr\Ll-:Sl'ol ,-\N \\"e NorgeF'rcczer,uprighl. 58Eql-63all00p. E 1 aFUrelaler8 e,.1r1u968sh S837ales8 , local e __ d_M_ar_e_•_._6_73_._3850 ____ 1 GET THE Hl-:D Anytime ha\·t• a n openinl! for ex· $!50. U por. mp oyer · • · · CARPET 11t.·r shoe salesperson 1n S46·3202. TREATMENT! be tter grad '' famil y KEYPUNCH We t..-ain you to sell shoes. Full or part·t1me Refrii.: Westhse. 30" two Breakfast Cook. exper'd. Apply Rigg e r Restaurant, 16 Fashion Island, NB Betwn 3 & 5PM.E.O.E. (/M homes with an act"eleral· Call in person & ask for toned , llarvcst Gold xlnt OPERATOR ed course that starts im-Mr. Cunnon, Hemphill 1_eon:.;__d_. $~1~25.c.c63~1~-~30~1~4 ___ , .. ..., Engineefina-mediately. If you are in· ~~~1.4~hion Island , r.1ov1NG ·must sell this 1 BUSBOY 12·3PM Mon thru Fri, LaCave .Restaurant 1695 1..-vine Ave. CM. 646-7944 CASHIER Fiexible hrs necess. App- ly betwn 3 & Spm, Ham· bu..-ger H amlet, 1545 Adams Ave, CM CASHIER Full time only. 21 +. 5 Locations. METllO CAR WASH 2950Harbor81.CM Clerical GENERAL CLERK b terested in earning big 1.:.:c:::.:.:.:..='------1 wk . Year old refrig. xlnt Desl·rrner 1 Yr exper. '1 ·8PJ\1 , 1\1on money from the starl. -'--~~~~:._....!'... cond 636 W. WilwnSt. D thruFr. get individualized free Silter /fl se kpr, resp. " h . _.J wom<1n for l. 8 yr. old .a .-a.:00 8015 CLA·VAL CO. trainin~ on l e Job in one 2:15.S;30 J\t .f'. 646.g.1~ ,..,_,, E/M 17th & Placentia. C~1 of many top olfit"es local· ----------1.=.c::~ 548·2201 ed lhruout Orange Coun-SKIPPER Eq I Op E I ly, ,,11 ro, rurihe' ••· Resp"1ratory Layout ua por. mp oyer For so· Ya<'ht Boat. Will tails. Arlene, (714 ) 1148·8742 Therapi'st <nti'c in seatUe & San Draftsman Lady who needs $.500 mo & Francisco bay areas. up.Salesotiented. Phone REAL ESTATE Min 2 yrs cxpcr . l\ofu st Refercn<'cs & salarv re· Top $$. Xlnt working Marilyn, 968.8378 have ex per. ln blood quire ments musi. he conds. Send ..-esume ;~~~~~;;;;;;;;; l:ases, ICU & general furnished with Isl lettt>r ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good Used Furniture & Appliances-OR 1 will Sell (or You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833;9625 Aft 6.Coll 842· 1542 w/full exp. bckgrnd & 0 &. res piratory l'are. Salary in order for applic-a tion availability to Margaret MACHINIST lZfliU"' <'ommen.o.;u rate "'/train· to be consirtered. Wnll' Priest SWAGING '''21 1n~ & expt.•r. Contact l\o1r. Ad No. 580. Daily Pilot. Bicycle-1 TempoTemporaryHelp ~ llamilton. Costa 1\1esa PO Box 1560 Cos l a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17802SkyPar k,I..-vine MACHINE ~ 11 l\l cmori ~I Hos pilal , 1 J\1 esa,Ca.92G2G.' Used Bikes & Part..<!. Buy, 540..4455 We need licensed or un· 642·Z734 . EOE. sel I & l rad e. 24 R8 8020 ESCROWOFCR licensed per sonnel for J:;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 SUPERVISOR Newpo rt Bl •• CM. OPERATOR openings in our modern Progressive r1rm in _&12::_::~·7~9~!0~.-------I l\llSSION VIEJO office. Motorcyrle aftl'rmarket Progressive independent Exper. on Fenn Rotary FREE license traininl-":. RN needs dcpl. sup('rvisor. Schwinn Twin-l~ike new bank has opening ror an Swaging l\fat'hine. Mu st Build a secure finan<'ial Wa nt intelli gent self Save $70. 3rd child "s seat Escrow Officer . Min 5 be able to setup & ruture withmanagemcnt Emer'l)ency s tarter capabl e of _i~n_r~•-•_,_4_94_·_8827 __ . ____ 1 yrs exper. Contact Mrs. opel'"ate & make adju!lt· and executive opportuni· P /timc. 3·11 :30 & 11 PM · original thinkinJt . Will Ferguson al Santiago m c n t s to swag e ty available. Call for t'On· 7:301\i\-1 . Xlnt workin g train lhe right indiv. Ap- Bank for appl., 832·5200 aluminum & steel tubing fidential inte..-view, ask conds. E.O. E . Contact D. ply at: 3170 Airway A\lc , toprc<'isiontoleran<'es. ror John. Roach e, R .N. Cos ta CM8·10am or2:30·5pm. Peuj!eot . Green 24·· 1ospd mens. like new. Best of· fer 673·0015 or 64 2·2012 F a b r i c a l o r s &. Excellent working con· M •f · I <-h · v ·1 10 pd We have an opening for Warehousemen w.1nted ds. Company benefits & e 5 ~ " e m 0 r 1 a Tax Return Preparer & ""'" "'Inn ~r!lt Y s an individual with a for Lighting Fixtu~ Co. growthopportunity. l--...:.'~14~,~83=1 -.;1~203::::. __ l ~H~os~p~ot~o~l~,'4~2~·27.....,34~·~~~1 Ass ociated Duties. ~~is!a~d rens bikes. minimum 1 )'ear recent Exper helpful bul not S end re s ume o £ P/time. Small P./\. Of. · · office experience. Ideal necessary. Contact Wood qunlirications, b ac k· fice. Older CPA or PA Cameras & candidate would have Ughting Fixture Co. 2031 ground & rate range to: IF YOU RN'S preferre1l. 417 CaoyQn Eqi.ipment 8030 typlngsk.illsofS0.55wpm SoulhE.MainSt.lrvine, P0Box1072.8 haveaservice too(feror /\c re s Dr . La g una ••••••••••••••••••••••• and would be capable ofi..:546.:::.:·290=1:,_ ______ 1 Santa Ana. Ca 92711 goods to sell, place an ad IFull-Timel Beach. 4!n·2303 *MUST SELL* h~dling gene~~I offi.ce Figure models, remale, Equa!Oppor.Employer ~~ l~f~Ds3e~r Pilot Med Surg, 11·7:30 shift. TOWTRUCKDRIVER, MAMIYA SF:KORAUTO ~~!5-~ucr a.s ~bng , bi~ $3.SO hr p.t . ro..-artist P~~642-56'78 . ion F.x per. acute ca re exper'd . G & W Towing, X.T.L. with ; 55mm 1.4, .. '6 ..uu c ~c suppo photographer in Laguna. MOW IS THE TIME hospital only. Execllent 1000 Irvine. N.B. 642· l2S2 Auto zoom 90·230mm 4.5, to accoupl.1,og of!1c.e. Call Patrick eves ror job seekers lo check benefits. Contat"t ~1r s . An g le l''inder , Light Pleueappbfmpenon. 494-0174 the Daily Pilot Help TlllRlll1IJUI Jensen. 642·2134. Costa TYPIST·/\ccurate l\oleter, f.lectronic flash, STANDARD l·Gen-=-~.,=.~l-Of_fi_c_e_, -Li-.-,.-.,-p-.1 ~an::: ~~ss~!~~lfs0~!! It ..a... ~:0~:i~a1 . l\1a~1 m v~:t~r~~ Pca:1tli:f2c~_ ?_,'___ X~~~~~~~ ~~~~~:~A ing &: bookkeeping. Full th · ht 'd ffll "11 fttC IJS C.M. EOE. TYPIST pro1ertnr. close·up lens lime. Phone for appt. ere you m1g cons1 er nu..w M 6"7>l636 offering your services • RF.Cf.PTIONIST set, filters: 80 8, ~ g· l EMORIES. 1.;c.:..="-------1 with an ad in the Job Y RM's & LYH 's For Public Accounts Of· U.V .. 2" N.D .. 4x · · W ted t g Ph WIIJL SACRIFICE ALL Gir1 F...tday·Auto an ca e ory. one P /time ononin•s on all ~;fi~'~';·646~;·';';32~;;;;;;~ I &12·5678 --.. ~ ror S50t) C'all 6464965 INC Wock w/new car sa es1c=="-------'----------'I shifts. Calif. h e req'd 21J..432·8292evenings. manager. 4·6 hrs daily. tWpWanted 7100HetpWanted 7100 Plea se arply Park :--.:.::::.:.:=.:.:.:=='--4 i A"··bs,.d,·a"ryol Hn somewhat flexible. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Superio..-llc althc.are . •UTOTEM * Dogs 8040 t ~ P/lime. Sales follow1,1p 1445 Superior Ave, NB EMPLOYMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIED program. Mu s t have MANAGERS & ~-:MIO. E.O.E. OPPORTUNITIES •PET WORLD• MAGNETICS CORP. pleasing personality & 222JSo.AnneStreet work well \\'/people. SALESCOUNSELORS F\lllorPart-Time Cocker s, Chihuahua, SanlaAna,Callf92704 Some typing & phonn. For Newspaper Promo-No Exper.Necessary Poodles. S hih·tiu, For appt . Call Dklt ASSISTANT MANAGERS tion. Must enjoy working A.gc21 ·65 Eligible Maltese, G. Shepherd, Equal Opportunity Johnsoa or Bill Harold, with young people 10 to GoToThl' Nearest Samoyed. lap. Spaniels, Employerrrl/f 5'0-5630. H' 14 years or age. Reliable TICTOC lttARKET mini-Schnauzer. Porns. "="""~~~ ...... ~ ............ ~,~=_JJ~°""~'!'!oo~&!.:So~•'.___, ambura-er Hamlets transportation required. For Applications & ln(o 100 mixed puppies. Stud Oencal'traiMe 6 Excellent part-time PQ6i · OR CALL (714 ) 642-7702 S\'S n1ost breeds. 2S2$ W, _._4U Girlovert8p/timeeves4r Due to our present rapid extension lion. High pay lor 2-3 l~~T~i~e~T~oe~S~y~s~t~em~s~,J~n~'~· ~I 17th at Fairview, SA. "'.. wknda. Kentucky Fried houn each evening, half· r _Ope=~"~°"c..c"=· 5~3"1~·5027=-"-· _ _, Ea1er tndi•. sought for Chic.ken, 2929 E . Coast program. we are seeking ene.rgetic d ay Saturday. Call July 1fileucler~-poslt1i~. Hwy.Corona de.I Mar. people who wish to progress quickly. 642·8102 for interview WAITRESSES Yo't~~~;~~f~e~~i~uyps ~t oca on • bene '"'· If you prove to be stable & dedicated before 6:00 Exper'd. Fun or p/t. In top co. Call Barbar• HAHDYMAH •-lh b 'I' I d 1---------1 Goodhrs.Neatappear. Jlbstudse..-vlce530-64SS Mac ..... --. ~.1, • li °' possess e a 1 1ty to ea & Saleslady for Re ady to Ovl'I'" 21 •• ..,., ~n .. Jle.vlly expcr genera at moti' ,_ I f LJl/\.5A APSO AKC Dennis fersoonel needed ror ..-esiden· Vai.oi;;peope,your utureiswith Wear.E:ii:pcrpref'd.Ap· Surf&Sirloin 14 Wks.Champ.Lines Sirvice o1. trvlDe, tlal/t'Ommmcal repaln us . Management experience is ply In peraon, Gene's 260 59JOW Coa!lt Hw y. NB $150. CallS54..s67 MichdaonDr. on a free lance basis. desirable . but not necessary . Westminster ~1all, NoPhoneCalls .,.c-Auls- , 'Male or remale. 11 yr & r.•iY•r. Eves . 21 1lilU•enlde, NB 548·7'11 M ettculous perl eclionlst Excel 1 e n t s a I a ry. Com pa.ny paid W estm. I ---'-W:.;A:.:l.c.Tc:R.cE::.S::.S:::E.cSe.--1 AK c Registered 'o a ch . caliber pttferred. Mu11t benefits. A L E S p E 0 P I. E . P it>' m o e t c Coa ch es shllua'!.<!. Puppy. male, Red. have trut:k t.ran11porta· OROKER, 90 % Comm. · a ....... u. 552·1781 tlon and au necess•ry Apply Mon lhru Fri 9AM·Nooo Comer R~slaurant. So. from !!tart. Pay$190/mo. c01111 t Plai3 , CM , Airedale, AKC. limos, tool>. Contact Mr. Sam GENERAL omCES ore •harinf. Gene at .... ,.... xlnt breeding. obedience Ostdche 6·1 PM m.aoo, Plu::rt' RUL ESTATE, trained. Bsl ofr. 552·9183. .;, ' !1-ift1 Aalltt M.O. Contracting 322 Ho. Foothll ltd, lewoffy Hlls 540-0SSS Warehouse Ap~ar•I dls- Ruffled Aattery 9160 8-20 Saft. ftminino ruffles com· blne with 1 lll-w1lst Wping -it's tl'le P"elliest dress looli. for now Mid winter "76. ~win solid COIOIS OI' prints. Printed P1Uen191r.D: Miss.es' Sim 8. 10. 12. 14, 16. 18. 20. Sire I Z lbusc 3-tl tales 21 4 y1rds 60-inclrl ftb1 ic, · Sen4 $1 .00 tor 11th p.atttm. Add ~ for tKh P'tlent for flril-c:11ss 111111 and handl!ng. Stltl "' --...... .... 44Z .... -ZlZ W..t '"'St.,....., , ..... "' 11111. , ..... ........ AlllUSS. DP, sm _.snu .... • 0e ,.. btw '9W W rft I 1NtlaR1 fr11 r S... .. hf .., ... rtA-l'latet hHtfll ~-ct!J ct .. ini .. "'" fftt "'""• ,, ,.. dltlct. S1H 75,: •wl Stw + llllt .... fj!J' hldalt • .., Cnrts -1.11 . 11stnl ra.it• ._ _ t• ...._. Snltll IMl I.It AppRque Touch! Whtp up tllis channfnf. altf· r1~hioned ,1Pfll,que 1p1on. loo~ area! 1n ttie kitchen or on P.1tio. Sew b•i flower apph· que on apron. lour ~maller ones on 1ulfle. Us1. quick lo do. PaU~1n 7036: 1pphque lll!d sewing dhett•on~. SI.GO for etcll P.1tt ern. Add· 25c each pattern for li r;t-cliss nwll and 11.Jndhn1. Send to; --M I 4to.,1. IOI .... -...,,.ow~ ... -.Y.WYlllll . ...W .... ........ Dp.P._ -· MOllE 111111 Mr bef01'!1 209 dlsicns plus 3 Ir• print~ '"· side NEW 1976 N££DIJCRAFT CATAl.OGI Has e¥trytl'lillg. 75cr. Crtdltt w(tlt S11o.1res -Sl.00 Cncltt 1 Wlflnbt _St.all Jlifty ntty Qvith _. __ st.oa ltfH't Ctttll•I __ $1.ID S.• + 111111 IMl __ Sl.2$. htltt..i•t '"' _,, .. Rtwtf Cfltht ..... ~-uo ~ Cnclrltl ... , -1.ot. lflStllt CMfl•t leli _ 1.IO 1utMt MMtMt Siil IM lntnt"""" leN ___ s1 .oo ~I Ifft Itek . _..SI .DO Co•tt Altufls 114 -SI.ID 1% Prin Aflh"J l lZ --'°' '"'If 1& D.lllb f l ._sci, llhl•• Qullt hot 12 _50,_ 11 Wits t.r To*Y IJ -5'f ... et 11 .lttff hn .... in..a. antY. Part tJme, __. 0-1 dlw L lover · trlbuttnc. arm en Vl!!lapuppy. good nature . · e a. 'lft ~Ha" llOmethlag to ..U1' ..,..-rr-· -• •'"' .,-~ SD..L idle ite.mt wltb a h1naJn1. Jntermlttent Net'ds gd. home. Gd wkh ........................... .. .,_,ll0-11.IO Clalallled ads dokwell. Daily PUotClauirJCd Ad, work. 9'J9.tll05, CM. kids. Callsto.S8116 l I • - BJ.j DAILY PILOT Tueeday, Novemb« 25. 1975 Y-9570 ..,..,, lmpomd Alllo1, lmpomd AMlol, llllfl...W -UIH ' MIM. Utff ' ............................................................................................. ··············-···-···········-- MIKelloneous 1080 ah & Merine Electric Con 9110 '1$ Oodge. Cust 1.,terior Datwn 9720 Ponche 9750 Voho 9772 _.. ttl7 ttm:tc I -E-"'----' ,. • ....................................................................................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,................ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Whl!> & tires. $4.,MOO .••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ E ' ··c CAR S27 S • '74 911 Ta•••!·· moot -rs C.maroVI. AUto1.!'9" ---.,, ••h '"'"' . . or ~ lGGO.A1~G . \lllLl. BUY YOUR '""' VOL VO wlbtll i.nt. tt,OOOml Mknt power, Lape. '2900, .., ... ,, ... l.~·U..-··.J.:.··.>. Gentt"al 9010 m11keQffer ~;:il2!"tZ4.. DA'l'Sl:N.'rOYOTi\, melHlllc. xlnl cond.. 0 d S4 ZOO/ofle r .... ,-, ;_ ••• •• • ~ · \. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Blvd. Apt. 21 66 DOOG E V:;n. R.blt ()It VOl.KSWACt:N steroo cali.!lette 24,000 mi, hci..l•• O.altr I !'~·~·~:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_.:..:·1 --n~-~·~-~·Hti '!'t. TO'fS ~-.i BOY SCOUTS NEED C M. motor. VB, bll1ns. Coall JlAJOFOR $12,4.50,6'6..&515 S..thComt~ 1·675-1382. '· ~ GA.MIS \ HOATS. 'J'ax Adv11n · .._.._,,____ )48·\721 OltNOT. i O.l c)'l,air ,ori1owner. .<· l l1CIS "":i t II c ,,.. 4990 ~ycln '72 914 Orange. app grp, M I X I d • a~(':>. ca ......, .• -Scooters 9150 '71 Dodi:e Vsn. $1 ,HOO TOPDOLLAH. AM/t'a-1, m¥gS, radials, luyorWoseot 47 m · n t con \, CLOTHIHG ·~ IH'Nursl'manC/C.wJtrlr, •••••••••••••••••••••••Good cund1t1on. :Jspd. l:ALL. S42(X).675·9020 Ml\R%J)IS thru o ut . Wkda )'s, Autom1tie. 1ir, powtt steering, Ir br•kes. (SB3HPC). :'Got any of lh .. ~t }Du". les!!08en" 5750. '70 !Ion"" 100. l..ow "'' 645-M59,Stuart. SALB[:OR~'A420 ENF. ---7$2·719:5. "-.OOrl 'ln......J~v...u ... nh)t \ .. \I.. .... ..... PORSCH E '73 914 1.7 ''c=--:-=----.,~9~2~0;1 ·:0-.1tH11na111"'"~"1 .. 111aw~ .-.;, 9625616 . ~25.l>n~~!t>7p~ .. ,'l-71 FORD , , 31 ,000 mi, A P.1 /F P.1 MDT' RS lloYT'Olet Thoodonlobln FOID ~. lhU.•IUWIU"r our \ ...,...,. ~ 74 0 t 260Z I ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'\~ DAILYi'JUJf .... ~ Po""'er Trat\t'r Dolly $7~ SURFER VAN a .~un min sterco.etHm pin11tnpe & 2060 Harbor Blvd -.. l.'tt1tLS'fM!\."T1tt:t: -~ t2V holdin.,; l<1nk pu1n11 '71 Ya m aha llJOltt X . Automatl(', ra1·tory air, t'ond.a1r .1\M IJ"~I radio, l'na~:t. all extras. Beaut Avtl")'Pkwy-SDP')-wy ~., ~ ~~~~)~:;,"::'1~~~';;~ .,.; S!.S IS<l2·4917 ·rrick, greut bcr.i1n11crs radio. l24AA. ( ll~G.'illJ . lS.OOO mi, $.S,!tOO call an r cond. Pvt pty. P&QO. Ph: MlSSIOH VIUO CONNELL CHEVROLET C:C.ta P.lOlla 642-001 '65 Muatang ronvertlblj nu lnt & eainl, mag• must 5ell thJs wk best 962·1'9'12 ~ u .. , Chn .. 1n1~> ·rn·r ,.,11 ·. l.11kc . SJOtfirm. 546-4653. T"·-•··e Robo'n• 6 PM & wkndll l:M8·2510 G44·~ e ves 4 2 ~ ~PPl'Mr Th:.nk •~1v111i: .·::O ~·II /Rent 22' Chris ('r11ft ncVVV"J --------1 831-2880 95-1 10 ·~ "'' t. ~i:.un ""'' ~lh \ Like new. $(l hr. or sell Tnumph Special 6!)QCC., FORD Rot 9725 '7•1 911 ~ou pc.•. 5 r.pd , !'>~ uih"' l!lth l':.ll &42 !iit7~ ~~ $11195. 645 ·2898. Ille wc1 .. ht Ill('kcl 11Jated 206(} l•arbor lllvd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt1ags, air. 11lcrco .tape, ORAHGE COUNTY -. loc mtorn1:.1u.c1 ._, ,. p t t t d \ c .. i·~' .. ·"i~ .. ··· , .... ·~'··"·" ~Boats, Maint"'onc" fram(• 1000 n)1 on rblt Costa lt1 c.~:1 M.2-0010 gl~~:r Ca~r~~~a~te~i;,~g VOLVO SALES&Sl:RVICE '65 Mustan1. xlnl C'Of'Kl., I mi .. $750 . 549-0867 . ...,..,.., F.XCLUSIVl':LY VOLVO 2121 H..-lllvd. Ser-Ice 9020 ena:. Im mac. $750. ltes. , ·~ --;:;__,, V C --------" 642-8582 Bus r.73.1;.ri20 fi5 uuuJ!e .on amper Whl $10.500 581-7862. WANTED ·:·········:··········· Bed . l('l.' box . t;.ib){', sink. Largest Volvo Oi'eler COSTA MESA Cari)('nlry, fnrm1l'a ;\re 1968 llonda "Supertia ... ·k ' S1700Jofr ~5-6819 ~OP CA~ll DO,LLAH Al·1•tyh:ne /""'eld1n~. 30 305 . in good cond1lion, .64 Cl'f"VY V --- 1 A I D fOH \CI U lt y rs exp. 642 -7909 runS\l.'t·ll.5315497-2076 110··'•' 101w/mags. Jl-:\\'t:LRY . WATC'llf-:S, tH!>:i61 4 J<iy ' --b c k sc<i t!i . AllT 00Jt:f1'S, (;l1J.IJ . ~1ontes11 250 ~1 X 5 spd. lo Portholl'S . S~:x.l/bsl olr SI I.Vt: n Sf: H VI(' t-: Boats. Powe-r 9040 1n1 , very rh':1n & fai.t, 000·4125 . F INt-: f'U HN & AN -••••••••••••••••••••••• xtr<1~ mu:d tiCl' .$350 1._,. Won_l_ed---9~5~9c-0 TIQllt::S f"15 atlO 18' Soulh (.;oasl Bay Roal 557-7Z12 ~·OS '74 914 2.0 Porsc h~. Ai r, app. group. Like new. 752 6531 . i i !H4 Am/Fm s tereo. 241'1 or1 g owner mi . $3 .800 673-1363 673·5391. 1nOrangeCountyl 546 1200 BU Yo• LEAS E • '68 Mu.i'"g 302 '"blL DIRECT '74 Chevy M aU bu Classic Xlnt rond. Tires & rim-'f. [!f., E:Ei:~l~"6~1 r.~i :-=::"· .. ,9:: -l<t••···················· Cancellt:'<I C:ontrac-l.-J{;,o ~~·~r::o;t:~oiJ. ;;,~~~~4;cv.· '71 Yan1aha 250 Look11 & WF. PAY Tt ll' DOLLAR ¥ yds curpt·t111i.:, hl·lo\\ run~ ~d SJZ:i or best of. f"ORTOPL'St:IJCAl!S 'Z>iJ:.k Roll• Royce 9756 2025 S Manchester '68 El Camino Malibu JZ7. •••••••••••••••••.••••• .· +spd. drive . $1.MO. Ca ll Sald MdStt\'1ce Anaheim 750-2011 ........ OU>SMOllLE • 74 MONTE CAllLO GMC TIUCllS ................................. •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. cost J 1ns1·111 517H72!1 20· (' b" C -Sips 2. fer S;U:i-1691 t'OHEIGN.l1()1\1Jo:STIC ER p:unlt'(L ---orCLA.l.;jSIL"S MILLORS " " '" ru1 sl'r --Jusl hauh.'CI " ROY CARVER ROLLS -ROYCE 12A f. 11tt. St. COSTA MfSA ~.~ ....... LAST Automa tic. factory air, HONDA CA.IS fi s h in~ Motor Homes, If your e;.ir 1!> ~·xl r;,i 1·tean MOT 9G4G Sale Rfft 9160 :-.c.-c u:-. rir:.t. . F''lr('WOOCI Or~. 1-:ut· "'' Sl·t up for sport cord, del. 0;1k Coa.,I A M !FM s trreo. till U..lversffy whee l , mu gs. S341l8 . 2850HarborBlvd. OF v.. trlr S3675 552· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. !,~UER BUICK ~oF'iW~ nf: Boal tent ·73 C)\lerl::ind 29 '. """'Har bor Blvd .. ~ ~ .. w /sell L<iildl·tl f'r('e milt'.!', lo Costa Mesa ~179 <!!)(Ill t'1rl•wood Supply, -581-1122. Con11ncrr1JJ1 Fishi ------r·1s h1n~ !)ally, Fir-e-wood Slack Up (~Kl .• H). Co6 ta Mesa S40- Theodore Robins '1'2 Oldsmobile Cuti FORD 442. xlnt cond . Sl005 m'i~\ '75 $75 cord dcl, U"2·2fj2•1 ·---------New (•Lel· type"'·rlter $H5. l"r l·nt·h Prov. Bdrm Set l·'rl'nch l'rov . llin.rnl Set Misc Household i.:oods, dishes, boriks, sm ;q i- plian('l'S 400-7635. - Memhcr~htp 1n Balboa Bay Cl uh fo r sail· Substantially undl'r J!O· tnl! pricl' P h :? I J 6H0 ·95G4 da y. or 2 13 -<!04 -1135 eves & v.·kcnils. -- l.Jfe Ptlcmbcrsh1p 1n Coto 1lf' Cata. lk'sl offer. P.O. Hox 278. Cdl\.192625 11art interest lo who luvci. tu fi sh I p('rson rates l'n. pty. 538·05•17. or ::i llv deli.HIS ing for SlOW. f nr Ci.ill l:l.16-1205 -- •28 ' Monter ey• :\.1usl Onl' uf the bcsl St·l·! 846 :~48. -f\1ouir Si!ilt·r. <'la. SSil·. 50 W, S75tl h, $75. yrs old Like nl' Also 12v "''l'nt· Motor Hame Re-ntal 20'-22'. 24' S1,e<·ia l W ~·1·k 1•nd & Wl•f'kly r;1!f'!'I . Hes~·r\l' rur llolidays now f{f:(;f:NCY l\101'fJR 110!\11'; HJo:N1'1\l.S 9'l5 N . flar bo r Blvd.SA. • • 53 I 2.">03 * • 64,').2898 . 18' South Co••!'-1 ru Lapstrakc. 6 cyl ZS' 1975 0 1><"n Roiul l'ull~ 1iabout. SC , sips ti·H "'Inter ratl'S . Gr;.iy. !>44·05 5· 3122 '71 Roil· a_·_L_u_n ·-,-. -,-.-,-,-,-., , 'fop cond.S.10CIO. 67 Boots, Rettl Chcrter 9050 ~··············· ••••••• mount. lov.' m1 'JL roof air + j!t:ner:1tor, S ll'r~o. Cl! rad1n, top rund . 556 ti171 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NE IM WPORT PORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. NA 642·9405 f'AC'rORY l'IU'fll<JlllZED Sole-s • Se-r•icr Ports• Leasing J<!O W Wurncr at l\f ain S:.in t:i Ana 557 -2132 ClOSfD WNOAfS Soob 9760 ................................ 2 Sa;1h. :111to, AM /fo~M . 8 lra('k opt1nn 1\/C., 30,000 m1 . $3000. fi75 -1992 ·70 !:l:'>O SJl YJ >Ell . r.1 st Stvh 9761 •-'XI I u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·c nt cont . ne v.• eng. sorooiw" """' EXCLUSIVE Hondo 9727 FOi · ·• · · · · · · · · · • · • • · • · · • • · Oran9e County 1~71 Yt·llow Sedan, nu <M ~1 11•ht'l l lll>. '1fl ~ :\f pf; 'f1 J::"!WSl~K;:;~: MOTOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAI Volvo's 2060 l·larbor Blvd sell 1650 Tus tin AV£ CO&tli Mesa 642-00lC C.M. 1un Buy or Le-ast' '15 Chev Pttonza 2+2 8000 '70 Toronado. Sharp! and Now mi, /\IC. a uto, R & ti, Lcl clean. Lots of extr,,. blue book 546-3420 $800. Ph: 846-9060. IOO'f. Fi nancing availa· '67 El Camino 396 eng , · ' ble on approved credit, bo b d p15 P/B, 74 Omega, 1.n pe rfttt ~ 2 A.. "" th tur · Y ro, · · cond 4 nu tires S280l} ""·" ,...,or ... ,'!'on s. a ir . d isc br a k es, 837'86el aft 4 P1'1 ,M :, 1\ lll•n: & Gabriels, Hellv.:iJ!s. lrans (f eGJ\ UUW cooler . shell . hitch. Xlnt. i3 Cutlass Supreme. XU' cond. $1400. 892-4318. cond, air. stereo, all p~ VOLVO $!.75-0. 831-1835. '60 Corvair 2 dr coupe l tt spd. cll'an, needs som e Pinto 9957 h x1n S250 /or best ofr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 646-7016 '66. New muffler /lires/L----------1 battery . Looks & runs ~rl'al. 673-7234. f.ll•mber~h1p lo IHVJNf: L'OAS1' ol. $125 1973 HOA l)LI N f:H 214', ----'72 XKf-; \'-12 2t:!. ~;1hl(' AVTHOlrtlD \'allcal\ loaded 1 2 .uoo m1 . Orancje County's br1)v.n . "''ire v.·het·I ~. s.t.&S.,...k• For charter 36' C day. v.·kly rates ::i Aul.,,U,ed 73 PINTO STATIOHWAGOM A utom a t ic, radi4. heater. $2588. {774HSV )JI i--------' ~Rob~1 '64 Cl:w v y II. 6 eyl, 4 Dr. Wagon. $345 . 646-1998 COlJNTltY CLUB $HOO. r,44 .9399_ 497.2595 --. S::icri fit'l'. Can be l>l't'n a l tii9hest S Buyer JUlo lrani.. air, f'i'ol DAVE ROSS 9060 1972 ll:•rbor lll \•d. C.f\1. on Imports SHOOIJ 675-fiOJ5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contet 9927 G""""al 990 I • ••••••• •••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 Comet 302 V8, 30,000 FORD .. &12-8286 Bo'll M T I M d B ••••••• __ --a :rey oyo a e-rce es enr Miscelloneous Book, Sail Wante-d 8011 ~ ...................... 9740 PONTIAC·STun 2480 Hori>or Blvd. mi's. Very Clean. $1600. 751-SSSl or 962-0255. 2060llarbor Blvd. \f\ Costa Meaa 642-00tO .......................... S$ CASH S$ FOR Good used rurn /refr1i;s f'rzrsfstovcs. 5ol6-07fi8. - Musical lnstn.irMnts 8083 ............................. Guild 0 -50 :.1l·oust1e guitar w/casc. l't·rfl'Cl conch- lion. 1't1u:.t sell. Si.I('. S!5U 7S l-46GO ----Gon-bops, conga, tumba, bongos v.· Islands. ;idap· ters. Xlnt sh;ipc. '300. 751-5250 - 1935 Dobro Ni1t1on<il 6 sir· 1ng, $200. 12 Str1 n~ Con- ('Ord. $00. 675-6495 Office Furniture-& Equip ..... , 8085 ............................... S<y <hrs $8/up, '" .vi ch rs $1 5/35, scy d~ks . Elec lypcwrite.r-s . Pierce. 867 W. 19th. C!\1 645 -7411. ---Secretarial desk. mctitl & ehromc. xl nt cond. $85. 968-9773 Pianos & ONJans 8090 ... \ .......................... Piano1'uncr 1-fa!I Pi:1noforsale ••9GOll.'i5 • • II' Naples Sabot, xi nl cond. Trailers, TraYe-1 9170 Cull lloi.t(•ror 11111 $!00 firm : $.'iO in extras ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~17 K555 7 1973 C/\V f:!\I AN 13 ', ---- he<itcr, porta potti, i.lps FREE APPRAISAL 1nc l. F.:vcs 49<!-016 ·w Vik ing. Xtn t c·o nd. Re- h N\\·1,rt 642-63"7 t•cnl survl'y. Wit shp. $1,500/ofr. days, 640-57J4 eve --SO L C.:;\T . t'ull y r:i cc aill·r "' 1•11 u1pt. "'llh tr· 4 W(' hU)' U ~ed l'ars & 1'H1\ll.EHSEHVICE lrul·ks Call c;H()Tll SE:HVICE & SA l.f~S CllE\'HOLf:T for a fret• 227 S. llurbor, S 1\. l.l ppra1:.al 554 191 2 (~H<>1'11 ('11 EVH<IJ.ET (~Ion . S:1t K 5 :JO) IK2Jl lk•at•h l\l\"li ll untu1~t on l~·:orh lifornia 4 Wh•el on·-., 9SSO ... IW7-00H7 5·1'.J 3331 n1p1on . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncv.• sail 197.'i Ca r<• g 1 on :i I l' ha n·y SAVE SELLING YOUR CAR? 1dl'd. ·I TOP PRICES PAID !2000 5-11·2285. Te HA.~GF.:R 26. 1~. Sails S8~1J U , I::! 1 JI f'nr ln1porl~ NOW l':i1d f11r nr Not 596-07&1 --- LASER $575 675-Gi27 Lido 14 Dolly & c ovt•r 75 xlnt l"Ond. SJ I 675-0237 Lido 14, xlnt cond !\1uny Pvt ply xtras & tr;1i1er. 714 /642-8489 . ----- Coronado 15 ...,, /trl r . xlnt ~ JI h cond . Forl1n 552-071.'i C\'('S ---- Boal•, Sl ips Docks 9070 ....................... .......... DOA1'SLI P s Some ilve-a ho-arrls F:xt ·llKJ 645-8616 LAST OF Dean lewis Imports ,7 S Landcrvistt"s 1!166 11;1 rhor, C 1\1 filtj '.•311:1 6 To choos• From 1--- F:x:1n1pll· '75 Landcruis•r 4 Spl'l'tl. ;11r ~h vt•ks. Warn huh!., 1nud & sno..,,• Ot'2N D:-.1. $4777 :OeM luiM 0TOYOTA 19b6 Ho1ho1 ( "~ 1146 9303 TOP $ Paid f'()I{ Used VW's Paid for or Hot 1:rtt1.?.llld1i ~1l~ac~ llwrt Bell IW2 4-135 . -Ko hl er & Campbell . . . Console Piano Approx 4 S~IL ror 20 to 27. dor.k vrs. old, like new. 5700 side tie, St 10 JOJ I-, 552-0282. F.dgc.,.,•ater. 871 2866 __ '74 Cll r.vv Jll .AZ En 1.0 1\11 · LOAUEl> Autos, Import~ Baby Grand Ebony Sacr i rice. P.tu st sell. l e avin& co un t r y . 675-2277. 35'. 50' PO Wt::R OR SAIL · :-;n &t4-S877 Sporlln<JGood• 8094 Boal!. Speed & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siu 9080 HST. OFR. 751 2.140 !••••••••••••••••••••••• 9560 AHa Rome-o 9705 ......................... ......................... Trvc:ks . , 63 Al ra R G1ulil'tta 2 I Ion ptu mblnJ:: trurks S t t , h ·ond compll'lc "''/steel bins. pnn ' op mec ( pi pe machines, reccnl Ne~ r_adls l\to.v1n~ n_iu::.I new eng's. Xlnt tires. sa~n~ceSMSO. 675 1512 (I l_ has 120 V Generator. Audi 9707 priced to sell. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................... L•as• N•w • Us•d OYER I 00 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY Hous• of Imports 1\{ 'TJll)HIZ}:IJ ,\1 EHL'f':IJ ES l)E,\J.EU 6802 1\l an1·h(':-.l1•r, lluC'n;i l'ark 523-7250 ()n lhl· Santa 1\r1a Fv.·y Subaru 9762 .............................. ·75 Subaru Gf'. Af\1 /f~~t . ma~s. eustnn1 pu1nt & in- ler .. 5-... p d , 38 l\l Pti . 'I' 0 .P. 6'16-7H1l.979-9584 ----- Toyota 9765 ............................ TOYOTA Exclusi•e Dealer South Coast Area Buy or lease-at Nl'W "'li 1\ll·r1·1·dc·s JOO IJi1•.,1·I Ht•lo" 1·n s t SIJ.HOO. '" 7r.l5 M ll R Q 0 I s -i MOTORS 73 MERCEDES A,..,,. Pkwy SDF•wy 450 SLC MISSION VIEJO r.lt•tall1t• bcti:l' "''Ith malchtn).( 1n!l'riQr , i:1u1nmat1e tr/111s rn1~s1on . PfJ\\t•r s1Pt•nrq.:, la(•tory 31 r 1·ond1tionln).(, A !\1 /~':\1 ~lereo radio, hi:·utl'r. etc t2351-ISY i $15,800 SLEMONS MERCEDES 197U ll arbor. l' :-.1. 631·1276 495-1210 '76 TOYOTAS ARRIVING DAILY $2997 Plus tax & he wi ll deliver ;1 Ul'V.' Corol la 2 door to you 100'. Finan<"ing H\'ailahlf' on approved credit. for 36. 42 or 48 months. . SALE 72 PIHTO • '73 Chevy Bl az:er. 4 wheel Continental 9930 4 s peed . radio $168,. d rive. 20,000 miles .••••••••••••••••••••••• (728DZW ). ., Jev.'el ! Le ase or buy. 72 MarklV TMoc1ottRobh15 • IM9'15. ·11 Jensen Interceptor, lo\\' mill's. full equipped, priced fo r qui ck i m - mcdiatesalc.133552. Prime cond, air, P /S, FORD • P/B, tilt \\'heel, A l\1 /Ff.1 2060Harbor Blvd. • Stereo. crui se contrl, elec Costa Mesa 642-00fo trunk lid , pwr seals, s ure Pl ---~ 9960 tr11ck. pwr dr loc ks. load Y~ . levelers. $4975. 546-6170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o r 6 44 -1805 as k for Charles. ATLAS . ·73 C A l)IL LAC E:L DORA l)O . Ve r y low miles Pride or OV.'IlCt ship and shows it. Fully equipped. Buy on cx t:IC::-""-.-llt-----9:-9:-3c-:2 Chryttt"r Plymouth terms or lease. (45P645l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 CllEVY ~1 0N ZA 2+2 •TOP CAS ll ! ~n Daily & Sun. 'til JO cpe. Under 12·000 miles. For Corvettes and other 2929 i-larbor Blvd., •!·speed trans• vn'lually used cars & truc ks! Costa Mesa nev.·!! Priced for quick HOWARD Chevr ole t , ... c. 546·1934 ·74 Datsun 260 Z. Low Do\le & Quail Sts. Near 1---------- miles. rully equipped. J a m boree, Bristol. & F\iry fll. 1970 .. P fS, P JB, Priced for quick !!ale or f:e~~~.r~~N c..,.·port A /C , V8 Aut o, Re (t lease 02301'1 . Clean. $1 200 or ofret'; • '74 PO RSCllf:. 914 , .s '00 Corv. 427 . 4 spd. xlot,_64_S-_1_6-09 _____ ~do:t- SJX'cd. factory air cond1 · cond. $4200 /firm 576 ABS 1· 'f t1on1n g , immacula t e . 536-0030 73 DUSTER UK·u1 owner. JOOJSG . 1----------Automatic, factory air, '73 International Ca rry Dodcjt' 9935 $2388. (6294} All. One owner fun vehi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• elc. Lease or buy 816124. '&1 Polar a. air . pwr, xlnt Theodore Robins FORD ' HOUSE eond. '""' ...... $400, 63 1-3014 2000 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 OF IMPORTS Fo.d 9940 Pontiac 9966 ........................................................... 213 /9'21 ·8588 SALE :0eM l~ 714/523 7250. ~1 R7. ·75 450 SF.I. f:xl'c' " AMC 9905 '75 Granad::i. 2 dr., Air, '74 Pontiac Grand Safarl A_M/FM 8 track s tereo, STATI ON WA GOft. vinyl top. 4 mos old. Am /Fm s tereo, t a pe $4700. Ph; 840-2376 aft A/C, full power . spd cof. 3pm. t rol. s pecial v.·h eelf . l • '' 1 r h TOYOTA .............................. 74 FORD • UX Sl'u , l' 1n 1~ , ell'ct roof nld pnl't' Big '73 Af\1C f.1a lador sta w(!:n GRAM TORINO v.• l' l' kt• n d r l' d ll c t 1966 Ha•ba1 c /,\ 6.lll 9303 PS. PB/AC , lo mi, top 2 door hardtop, auto., <C»OOl l cond. 52250, 559-4668 air. vin yl roof. s3488_ '72 ~1 BZ 350 SI. Cp<-. 1!}74 Cche<1 GT . 5 s pd , Pl\1/_w_k_n_d_• ___ -,.., __ 1 (989KX J l. Rd~tr . fully equnlpt•d . 22,000 m1., brown. Xlnt Buick 9910 Tht'OdoreRobins ll•ase or bu~· nn t'XI cond &10 0758 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD $4,400 /bst ofr. 673-2700. · 10 Ponti ac Ca talina Sta- tion Wagon. auto, A/C, P \\'r w i ndo w s, pWr bra kes. pwr s teering. Call after 6 pm, S21·548f\~. Thunderbird ,970 Cascade Inc 548-26 16. S kis 18Scc As tron las ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Lookl Grand Prix bi nd -Fi1h or Ski ll'rms 039t\1YF Yolk 9770 64 Sk I k d h • , ·74 :\.IBZ z.10 n Et·onl)n\y swoge-n Y a r nee s ca.. 2060 Ha rbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUDI 1001.S , 73 . ::tuto I L . , h , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~asket only, other wise Costa t\1esa 642-0010 ings $50. &IG-1484. SKIS Jl a rt Fr ee style i90CM w/Soloman. 555 , both 1 season old . &st of fers 673-00.1 5 or 642-2072 15 rt ~lass runabout in excellent condition v.·1\h trailer and electric start 50hp Mercury, 1\1ust ~1·c lo a ppreciat e . Will sacri fice for $1000 as is TY , Radio, HIFi, Stet"e-o Call &16-4965 evenings. 8098 - •••••••••••••••••••••••Transportation 7.cnith color $125 . Stcrl'o ••••••••••••••••••••••• rec . 8 lr ack $70 .Aircraft 9110 Panasonic 8 track de('k ••••••••••••••••••••••• _•_50_4_9_3_·68_15 ______ 1 CIT ABR IA-Almost Il('\\'. Pace Mobile CB Radio. 65 hrs tot al time. Top with ll us tlcr a ntenna. equipment. 552-9646 . $100. Also ground plane C~rs Sole $10. AC /DC convrtr $10. Rent ' 9120 642-5339. _ccc..:c=:.....------1·· ............................. . 25'' Zenith Chromacolor. 5 MI NI : Campers $895-up. yrs. old. $'ZOO. Xlnt cond. Shells $179.50·up. !\l a 963-1157. jorway, 858 W 18th, C~I JUST ARRIVED '76 T ~l~!~.!!ucks •4 Speed• •Avtomotics CHOICE TOYOTA TRADE-INS '7 5 Dal••• ~U S37 77 4 Spcl'd, heater , 1,32 1 miles. 59644Y. '74 Toyota Hilu1 . $3477 1\ulomatic. A ~I r adio, step !lumper, long wheel base. 73G9t."1'. 642-8471 Teac casselte deck 360, Jd -""'-'-""-------1 $3977 yrs left on wa rra nty, 1971 Ca r~o door camper. Lon ~ w heel b ase, 4 S200, ask ror George call fi75 ·5284 for details. speed. ai r conditionin g, c"~':;;·;;"'60;:::::::::::::::::::::;:f:S35-0::::· ;:5::U:P~F--:· R=~"-U:-Y::====; I stereo, "cam1lCr s hell ", chrome wheels. 8137 1 W. '74 Toyota Hi tux SEEK & FINt:f U.S. N"Y 73 Toyota SDYE S ULITUAN S~U MNAE NN E PAP UG HYOYN OCAW R8 OALEYEREN OJ L U APNH O J H L D N 8 N 0 L Y M P I A R't I M 8 U CS I SP N' I R A I Y G C WAR08 AWFLlll RPF.ARLM O RL I F.S LHRYffMEB I A ~R S ONITORRPB S TH ,,PVWETAOAOEF' A P I G R L Y U P E 8DNANNA Hiiu• $2177 4 Speed. AJ\.1 radio, step bumper , lon g wheel base. 83296U . '72 Toyota Hllu1 $2477 4 S~ed. radio, heater ''camper shell ''. 72Cowiet"PU $2477 4 Speed, AM radio, s tep bumper.82374U. ~Ml~ ~TOYOTA 1966 Horbar ( M 6d6 930J XI C I p u!. c.1 st or U) .1 OK $!95 418 H ·1 A/C.AJ\.11Ff\"I . nl ont , 022642 l\'W ·74 Bus Ill'\\' tires, . am1lon· 53875 ·l'.17 17K!l t\tBZ .7c.. 4~0 s. I •. 7.000 ma)!s. Z-bed. am i f m Apt B To Settle Es l ale·'72 Ford Full po we r, AM /PM 72 T-llRD ~ " · 1 Country Squire. 10 Pass s t e r e o , ai r . $3081. BMW 971'2 niill'~. 1 .e:i~c or bu.v nn riuto 551 "5728· Cadillac 9915 sta wag. Loaded. 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Stereo, ·72 Station Wa.,on, whit~. 1,~~~!.16 21 to <"hOf!Sl' from '71 VW l)une Ugy Super, SI IOO. Ca ll rac air. cust xlras, P.P. automatic . R'&H, SO,OOO 1 ·7~5 'IBZ. 280 C "Doo•. clepndbl . tran s p . Top 496-2260or494-3262 Bsl ofr.833-917 1. mi.51400.499·3623 . .i ., . " v.•/s1fics Stt•r1•0 lsli--'==:.:..:::...:.::..:.==--1;:-:--::;---::::::-:---l---------- harcltop. full pv.•r. :-.tl'reo SI.JOO cash t<1ke s.·73 "LT " cpe A.T . Air '74 C~garX R7 . tmr:iac.Selling anything with a radio. F.xecut1' l' r;i r. 842-7190. cond. Eme ra ld green lo m1 . See to appreciate. Daily Pilot Cias~fied f\d 1:-::<t l€'r ms a\':tilable. w/white vinyl lop. Super Pvt. ply. rt1us t sell. is a s imple matter, (1060141. 71 VWBUG clean, Xlnt tires, Inst 979-2431. justcall642-5678 U·[ HOUSE OF IMPORTS 21:J f921-8S88 714 /523-7250. -t spt.•t."CI. radio. heater. gauges. r allye wheels, . l $1788. !178FPDl. CTR console. tilt wh l. 4wto1, Mew 9100 Aid.Gs. 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Leaders of the association representing 350 of the 500 teac hers In the district threatened last week that a strike would be called if the school board refuses to budge from a 4.5 Wearing helmet and wet suit, Sam Humphries of Beacon Bay heads for a splashdown in Ne~port Harbor wa~ers. Being a ski enthusiast and bored with the lack of winter weather Sam and some friends figured out a way they could tu~n such adversity into fun. To see how they did it, turn to Page A3. Sex Overtures? CdM. Suspect Cite8 Advance By TOM BARLEY Oii WM Giiiy "'lllt SIM'!' An Orange County Superior Court jUry was told via a taped coolesslon late Monday that Nan· cy Fuller Atwater made sexuaJ overtures toward her invalid husband's male nurse before she was clubbed to death in the livin· groom of her Cameo Shores home home in Newport Beach. The statement came from de· fend.ant Daniel Garbis Bedelian who told Newport Beach police in the statement taped last Feb. 5 that Mrs. Atwater, 50, "jumps all over me. "She tries to make love to me but I can 't do it,'' the Lebanese immigrant complained to interrogating officers. "I'm newly wed, you know, and. I don·t fttl like it.'· Bedelian, 40, admits. in the same interview that he seized a bronze figurine and repeatedly clubbed Mrs. Atwater until she Jay dead at his fef."t . Pleading self defense, the nurse repeats several times in his statement that he only used the antique to defend himself because Mrs. Atwater attacked him with a knife as he went to the kitchen that night for a glass of water. Blood from the murdered woman's head s plashed the livin· groom walls to a height of four to five feet, officers said. They said Bedelian told them in his first in · terview that the stains were caused by cranberry juice which spilled as he ran through the kitchen. Bedelian·s claim that Mrs. Atwater sought sexual relations with him was di.smlSSed as ··non· sense"" Monday by Deputy Dis· trict Attorney Paul Meyer. "There was never any such suggestion and everyone who knew Mrs. Atwater knows that it cou1dn•t be so,·· the prosecutor said. "As for the claim that she at· tacked him with a knife let us say (See NURSE, Page AZI Clemente Man Dies In Mattress Blaze A 56-year·old San Clemente man was found dead Monday af. ternoon on a partially burned matlrt"Ss inside a San Clemente motel room. Police identified lhe dead man Rare Stamps Stolen In San Cleme nte Police are investigating theft or $3 ,100 in rare European stamps, silver dollars and jewelry from the home or • Charles R. Rode, 2938 Grande Vista, S.n Clemente. Rode discovered the burglary Saturday, but did not provide a liat of lo11e1 until Monday. St.amps that were 11tolen included Germon l.&•~H ot tho pre-World Wor llera, Rode told, police. , ' -· as Roy James Larkin. They said he had been living a t the Caballero Motel, 3206 Avenida Del Presidente, for the past two weeks. A deputy coroner said today that an autopsy is pending to de· "termine the cause of d th. He said Larkin may have of natural causes prior to the s of the bed fire which apparerltl was ignited by a burning cigarette. Police Lt. Ray Hartman said Larkin bad been a resident of San Clemente since the late 1950s and for 8 time sold insurance in San Clemente and at Camp Pendleton. Hartman said Larkin had been unemployed In recent years. Police were summoned to the motel about 1 :30 p .m . by an occu· pant who said slle had not seen L&rkio in several days. percent salary increase offer. Teachers are demanding seven percent. ··1 would certainly want e mpl oyes -parti('ularly teachers -to know that state law makes strikes illegal. It is hard to justify to youngsters and their families any actions by teachers to break the law,·· Thornsley said. ··Thf."re is a reason for that law -to protect the welfare of the students in this ('Ommunity,'· he added. Ht> said the district has a "well organized, systematic plan .. to deal with a s trike Thorns ley said neighboring school districts have been con- tarted for substitute teacher lists. "We ....ould have no trouble roming up ..-.•ith several hundred substitutes,·· he said. He said thf." $.10 per diem sub· stitute rate falls far below the average salary paid to re-gular full· time teachers. Meanwhil<', leaders of the Capistr ano Unified Educators Association. the district·s largest employe group, called a J :JO p.m . press conference today to outline upcoming stralt•gy. The threat or a strike followed release or a report by an indepen- dent fact -finding pan(.•I that the di stri<'t could fund a seven per· cent salary in('rease through l'uts in the $20 milhon budget . The board responded to the report with the 4.5 percent in crease. It pre\•iously had offer1.-'Cl 3.S per· cent. LB Council Orders Krishna Crackdown Hinshaw Habits Probed Former assessor's aide (~rorgc Upton told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Monday that Congressman Andr ('w Hinshaw frequently acrept£'d gifts or stereo equipment from the T andy Corporation while serving as county asst"Ssor. Upton. broug'ht to tht' courtroom from the county jail wht"re he is serving a six·month bribery s entence. identified Hiasbaw as the recipient of stereo sets. severaJ of which were passed on to members of the congressman ·s family. On one occasion, Upton. said , he m et Hins haw at Tandy's Radio Shack wa reho use i n Garden Grove, but was ordered to wait outside by his employer. Upton. 56, testified that the next time he saw •tinshaw the de· fendant had a num~r of Radio Shack boxes stackE"d in the hack of his l'ar. lJpton is the firs t prosCl'ulion witness in the trial of his for mer l'hief. J.linsha"' faces three fl'lony counts of bribery stemming from offt>nses allegedly committed "'hile he served as assessor The fo rmer assistant assessor tes tified that llinshaw·s first personal link with the Tandy group and its vice president, James Bu xton . came when thC' fi rm sought a tax exemption un der its status as an im portl·r uf electronic equipment. (See HINSHAW . PageA2) No Sqpport For Second Campus Seen Saddleback Communi ty College Dis trict trustees were told ~tonda y that there is nov.' no support among people in thl·ir communities for a second cam- pus. Patri<'k Bolen. a resident of L.aguna Niguel, said he surveyed community leaders in the dis· trict. which runs from San Clemente throug h the Irvine· Tustin area. •·and J was sur- prised to find everyone e lse s ur· prised·· about plans to open a st"Cond l'ampus in the distril't in September. Representatives of the United South Orange Coast Community Ass ociation and the South Laguna Civic Association and re· sidents of Laguna Niguel and l.eisure World also questioned the governing board about plans for a second campus v.•hich they sald they previously were un- aware of. They cautioned against any move toward the opening of a second campus without adequate studies ·and communication with community representatives. They also warned against a raise in taJCes which might r esult from the opening o( the campus. Although the board has ap- proved the concept of a second c-ampus and are looking into it, Trustee Donna Berry noted that they have not yet m ade any c-om · mitments. She and other board members, however. said they were pleas ed the r~idents attended the meet4 CSHCAMPUS, Pa«eAZ) I UPI Tt......-o ANXIOUS RESIOENT WATCHES TOWER OF FLAME Thousands Flee Los Angeles Cou nty Holocaust 57,000 Acres Burn; Conta inment Near I.OS A:"JGF:LF:S f A P l FiremC'n moved today tov.•ard co nt~i n ing fire.s that have destroyed more than 57.000 acres of rural v.•oodlands, forcing thousands to flee their homes and sending a thick pall nf smoke over the l.os Angeles Ra sin. :"Jo major in1uries have been reported to r('s idcnts. '.\l ore than 20 homf's were destroyed, more than :W others damaged. The largest blaze. in the Rig Tujunga Canyon in An~('les Na - tional Forest about 20 m iles north of downtown L.os . Ange les, was reportc>d about 50 percent su rrounded , mos tl y on the crucial residenti al front. Officia ls expressl'd optimism that the 1,800 firefighters from throughout the West fighting the fire could s u rround it hy ni ghtfall . when menacing gusts are forecast to resume Tht~ Tujunga fire had charred EXOTIC ANIMALS FLEE HOLOCAUST, AS 45.500 acres of va luable c-hapar· ral watC'rshed . dried to near <'X· plosive flamm a bility by six months of hot. nearly rainless weather. "Everything looks g01xt.•• s;;ud Jim Unterwegncr of the U .S. Forest Service. ''The wind 1:-. (Sff. FIRF.S, Page i\2) Capo Beach's Bike Trail Plans Okayed Plans to construct a 2.S·mil c bike trail in Capistrano Reach were approved Monday by the South Coast Rf."gio nal Zone Conservation Commission It was the second time plans for the county bicyrle route had been submitted to the coastal commission. The first time, in July. 1974. commissioners un· animously voted the projec t down, s aying they believed the plans unsafe. Thi6 time, com missioners un· animously agreed the route is safe. It will run along Pacific Coast Highway. between Camino Capistreno and Palisades Drive. Commissioners were told by Richard Monroe, re presen tative from the Orange County Envlronment;il Man agement Agency, that the area is current· ly un11aJf." for bleyc list.a. "We've already had one fataJi· I ty in the area and are hoping to stop others with this bike route,·· Monr()(> said. Commissioners also approved plans to install a traffic signal at Pacific Coast Hig hw ay and Palisades Drive. liowever, coun· ty fund s for that proje<'t arc cur· rently not available. In approving the plans. com· mi ssioners included the follow· ing conditions : -The bike route must have at least a JO.foot physil'al separa· tion betwe(>n PCH and the bikc Lr ail, wherever possible. -Where it's not possibl(', there should be a s i~·inch asphalt or concrete berm along the bike trail. -Signs should notify bicyclists of the beginning and end of the trail -The trail mus t be r'(laintplncd by the county on a reguiar b..,11. Thievery, Chanting Charged By JACK CHAPPELL OI U. 041 ity ~OM MMt Amid complaints or pre·dawn chanting. petty thievery. malicious attaC'ks and myriad zoning violations . the l,aguna Reach City Counl'il ordered a cral'kdown on the Jlare Krishna sect J\.1onday. · The action came aftt•r l'ouncil members toured the area around the Hare Krishna Temple at 641 Ramona Ave., talke d with neighbors and l'oliel'led a 19·itt·m complaint li st. The council ordered the ('ity at- torney to proceed with legal al'· - lion against the sec-t to ioclude enforcement of a permanent in· junction originally issued by the Orange County Superior Court forbidd1nj! use of thC' Ramona .<\venue property for use a:, a rhurl'h. City Attorney c;cor~c l.ogan was instruct<'d to draft a li st or procedures to be follov.·('(! an l'Or· reeling problems assoc1alt'd with the Kris hna temple The council's <1ction was taken with somt~ reti cence. Counl'ilman Jon Arand said h(• wanted it made l'lear lht• council was not "harassing " the sect. hut merely requiring 1t to follov.' the cit y's laws, just as every other church is required to do. /'\ lt st of complaints l'Ompil1.->d by Rrand after discussion with net,:!hbors tnl·ludC'd · The Kris hna begin to arise around •I a .m . or 5 a.m. for services, playing of musical in- str11ment:-i <1nd si n gi n~ whic h makes slt·ep1ng for tht• neighbors diffil'ult Th<' Kris hna want to see the sun ri se and when 10 cars leave at onr e. it makes sleeping nearby diffi<'Ult. :"Jo off stre(•t parking is pro· v1ded and the ga ra~{· has bt'c>n con\'erted to a dormitory • fnr v.·omen and childrt·n ~e1ghhor s · plant .. ha\'e dis· a ppeared. f11lw<'rs are pi<·ke<l a nd when thl' Krishna-; ar(• l'Onfronl · ed . they say they ar(' God 's nowers Kri shn ~1 signs ar(• put up on nl'arhy huild1ngs and 1f th!'y are ($('e KRJ SllNA, l,age r\2) Orang~ Coast .._ ..r:_ -L = ~ "·ec.1th er Smoky skies and eon · tinued warm days throui:h WednC'~day . f.o!'al gu ~ty northeast winds tonight and Wc>d n(•sday with h1~h:-. of 75 rising to 85 inland. l.ows tonight ,15 to 55. I NSIDE TODAY President Franc 1.•ro dn Costa Comes of IJortugal dttlared. a slate of en1£"fgency today and placed all troops on o wa r alert to combat o !'p"eading rebel/ton by Leftist paratroops . S1orfl , A4. Index Al'l''"'r~vkot .. AIWI &...""'' llr,... .. mtt.c• .. ..... •• .. L M ... Y'll ... C.11-• ...... ,"_' .,, .. NflU-1 '"'"" •• 0.Jllfl ... . .. ,. Or-..c...M, ... ....... .. -· ·l·J er..1-"' .. s,,.,..~ ... . .. 0.. .. 11 ... 11~" ... -· ... ll•t«l411 P41 ... .. stttell IMtllth ... , u 11:11~1-"t .. Tt .. " ...... .. -~· •U·lJ n.. ... ,. .. '""'"•"'" .... . .. Wt1tllw •• 1"'9nrlln1-t .. -...~ •• --.. A2 DAIL v PILOT L/SC Offshore Voting I ssue? Offshor<' or! dr1ll1ni.t 111 South ('ounty ft•lh•ral ltdl·l;1nds <.'t>uld ht"<'O lll\.' a n:1liunal pr1•s1dt·11t1,1l l'l1•tt1 011 1:..:-.'lli'. l .uguna B{'~u·h M:1ynr lloy llolm llt--tlart-d Mon day !i.l uyor !~nl m . ,, vnt·nl oppon11nt tlf off shor1· 1't'!rull't1m µrudu1· t1on . ~;1i tl 1f <·11rr{'nt rourt <:hallPni;:t•!j t (1 !Ill' [p~s1ng of lht• lrttt'ls off /.os \n.:t·ll'' {'ount ~ and {)ranJ!r ('uunlv from llunt 1ngton lll'a1·h to S,u1 C'h•merltt•. arl' no t sur r··,~ful , ,1 Jlt1llt1('JI at tat·k n1ay bt' tht• 111 xt :-.lcp 'Thttrt> .rr1• lh,1:.t' 1>.ho t•art• :1 tlout '.''h1rh 1' ay (',tl1forn1.1 ~ot'!'> 1n lht• i1r1"'>1 dl'nti.tl t•lt·t·t1o n , '.\1 ;1.vor l lolrn s ..1 1t l during ('It} ('(lune ii s11s:-11~11 • 1'har;!111;..: th .i t !h1·r1· .1rt· p<.1ht1r,1I Hllpli1·.1t11111-.·· l11 thl· propos(·<I :-.111· uf lht' liff..,hnr1· 11· .. ~t·:-. 11nt l1·1· ,111 ,1ol111\1.1t1·d "' 1:1;,3 V1·der;1I ,q·! . .\l..i}or lloln1 :-;ud thv !(·.i ~t·s t'1~nst1t ut<·tl a i;'l\'C•:i\\':IY hy tht• gu\l'rnn11·nl to ttu• oil c t11np.1ni1·:-. 111 \ht• ('X penst• uf thl· 1 :ix p ;1 \''r's 'f'h 1:-. i~ JU:-! a r11al bum dt·~il fi>r :l!l tht• r1!11t•n.-. tif tlu· n.tl111n.'' !\l :iyl1 r llol n1 :-aid ('ou11t'iln\;1n J1111 B r.ind .1g rt>1·d 1'ht< !t·:~th·rs h1p h.1:-. bt•t•n \"l'l"Y short sighted in st•!hng off tht•St• least•s al harj.!.11 n prict:'s tu tht• oil companies. It shockC'\I mt.> that the ta.~pay1·r:-. art• gnini.: to ).lt.'l :,o little Olll of th1 :-. an d !ht• oil rnnl pan1rs so niuC'h." Councilman Rrand s<ud Mayor Hnl m :-:11rl he C'ould not understand \\ h \' tht• least•s were bei ng let nt1\\' ·" hl'll tht:' oil in- dus t ry d o c.·~ no t have the n<'cessary technology on hand for safede('p \\':1te1· production . . l~olm s aid tht•rt~ was sti'.ltt• wide oppos1t1on to offs hore drilling. He noted thert" have been strong Vl)tE's nf opposition b y the <.:~lifor111a Lca i:!UC' of Citu.•s, th(' St•uthern California Associ ation 11f (~tlvt>rnment s and thl:' state lt>gisl at u re. This is nt1t 1-1 parochial coastal to"''" iss ue by any nl('ans, .. hC' s<iid . j From Page A I CAMPUS .•. lng. "\Ve neE'd y(Jur input and we hope you keep coming,"' said Dr. James Mar s hall , another trustee. ' Rolen said he alerted district residents to plans being made for t)e st>cond college after he hap· pened to walk into a meeting of tht> board v.·lth several high school district represt•ntatives last wet>k when the plans v.•ere being discussed. He charged tbat the district is constructing buildings when they should be developing a better, more attractive course cur- riculum. After he left the meeting, Bolen said he felt the residents' ap- pearance had slowed the board's plan. He said he and the other re- sidents would be watching the board's action. Trustees will lour the Irvine· Tustin area Monday to look at potential sites for a satellite cam- pus. At that time. they are aJ so expected to be given reports on the needs and problems involved in opening a second campus. I( the trustees do decid-e to open a satellite campus in September. lhe date which is incl ude-ct in their tentative plans. a site will have to bt>selectC'd by Feb. 9. No date has been st.'t for thc> opening of a permanent. full- fledged second college in the dis· trlct although it is generally ex· peeled t o evolve from the satellite ca mpus 1n several years. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT INC.~ C""\' D•H> "''~! M!b'"b"'ll••-11<...., t~ New\ •'••••, """"'•"'<'(II!• ,,...O• . ...,Qo" ~\I Pul!U>b•'>Q (•'"P•"• ~"4••rO•l•<l<"•rr !ho~'"""" Mnntlt> lb•Gu~•· t """' "" to''" ~\9 ...... POfl ft<o•C'I, .. un!"•QI"" t~ ~h t ""'' '"'" \lellt~. ''""'· '"""'•"•" \I~"•• """ l•ll""" ll<Mb ~<>ulb Cc••I A '"'II"' •f'Q•O• ... I •<!• ll<J<' " 1>Ubll•ti .. 1 lo.,U•~•" -~u"<I">' !ho P'!n(•I•~' 1>v•1"~'1'Q prtnt " •I .110 "'•'" l\Ar ~··~~l. (O\!t M•' J. Collllorn,••1•1~ \ Roberl N. Wf't'd l't<"tl•n! """ l'uOh\I•<" Jack R Curley V•<• p,,,,..,.,,, onO V• n•rtl W ... (I<, Thomas KeevH Ea.tor Thomas A . Murph1ne "•n~a1no[O•!Ot C.h.ilrles H. Loos Rkhilrd P. Nall '"'"'""' .... AOOQ .. 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In ..,.rJ\.l,tt-IM"f; tNWln dM.UllM'-UJj-111, ( Tuffday, Novemf>ef ~. 197& Fro•rageAl NURSE ••• now U'lat no sut·h krufe has ever been round.·· It was t•arlier tt>~l1fu.'<i that a private delt>ctivl' 1nvcsli1ating the theft or valuable jewelry •l 1ht> Atw a ter h ome al 4231 Pt•rh3m f>ri vt> s uggt·st<.-d that ~tr:; .. \lY.'~1 tC"r f1rt' lk"Ciellan le-s:; than 24 hours l.lt>forc she wa:; k1llt•d c 1111 v a s n1 :ill ll(lrt ion tif the· mis .;1ng J~'Y.'t•li',v h~:-. l.a•en l'l'Covered , J\t cyer :-.aul 1\t>dt•l1 ~111 ._1dn1 its in tht.' ta1>t.'d :st;1tt>m1'1lt that h(' "rnppt-d Mrs .~l \\'atl:'r ·.s ho(!.\ 111 a bl<tnkct , (l urnpc.•d It Ul !ht• lrurlk Of the ear :.u1tl c.trvve 11 tu un aulo 'A'rt·~·k1ng y.:1rd 111 PaC'o1m~• lit' admits th ~t hr stufft·d the txxl y 11110 a 55 g.dlun oil drum . pour('d 1n 1iqu1c.t C'l'ment and thl'n ccivt·r<'d thl:' l'unt.11nl·r \\ tlh a r.:ar door From Png<' 1\ I FIRES ... sta ~·1ng dOY.'!l, [111d the ac'r(•,1..:e is µrl·l\\' St3ble. Wt•'re hopt•ful "'"'t' c·;u1 iet <t lute arl)und m11~l of it h1~fore th<' v.· in ti C'otllt'S up tonight . So f;1r it has ht·\•n ll•Ss th;111 furt:'c:1:i.t fur th1 :.. rnnrn111i.:. ·· :\ :..t•t·c)nd n1 ••J1)r firt• y,·a~ <•~•lll ;!.1 pt•rt'l'nt t·o nt;11n1•d Hftt•r r:1c1nc <•l'l"OSS 13,300 ;H'rl'!'i Ill !ht' '.\·It J1~l!d\' \\'intt>r l't't'rl'al1on ar1·a abuv~ thi.' San (;:1br1t•I V<1Jlcy s11burl:ls of Cli.trC'munt and Si.in Ihmas. 35 n1ill'S northeast of du..,,•ntO\\'n l.os .o\nf!<•l es. Ofril'ials S:ltd thl' f1r1· nCl lnn:..:1·r post-cf .t d 1rt•f't thrl':it to 1sol;1tt·d :"Ill Haldy \111lage. ~\tx11H 150 hClmt·s :ind cabins in the area ..,,.·ere evacuated for a time, but as in the Big Tujunga fire area. most resid<'nts v.•ere re· turning to their homes as the flames burned away from populated areas and into back country. Thewind·fanned fires, about20 miles apart on the slopt>s of the San Gabriel Mountains north of Los 1\ngeles, forced nearly 6,000 residents to flee the approarhlng names. 1\t least 70 firE"fig hters suffered s moke inhalation or minor burns. but no civilians "''ere reportC'd in· jured. Gov. Edmund G. Bro"''" Jr. declared a state or £'mergency in the area, and Sen. John Tunney ~ent a telegram to President Ford asking him to declare it a federal disaster area, which al- lows federal recovery as- sistance. A third s rnllller blaze -less than 100 acrt>s -broke out over- night in the San Bernardino ·Moun tains 60 miles east or Los Angeles and for a time threatened fringes of the San Bernardino suburb of Devore. * * * SUCCUMBS AT 63 John J. Sallor s 1 s t Newport City Manager Sailors Dies J ohn J , S~il o rs , :'11<.>wport f1<•<'ch ·s first C'ity manager \\'ho led the eity throu~h the posty,·ar ye01rs, died 111 San t~le1nC'nte Sun- d.1y aftt.>r as udden 1 llnl•ss. I le was w. '.\Ir. ~ailor~. who retirl.'d fro m the .'\rmy ~t the <'lose or World \\:'01r 11 a s ~ dl•roratt>d rolonl'I. stjrtl>d in :"e" port ci1y serv1 Cl' in the \\'ater department and then \\'On appointment to the top s pot when the pos1t1on or manager v.•as created. He led the city administration until the political climate on the Ci ty Council prompted him to :;hift to the City or El Segundo in 1956. Jn recent year s. he had !iv~ in retirement in San Clemente_ Death came after a sudden illness suffer<'d at the fa mily home at Shorer Jiffs Mobile Home Park. ~tr. Sailors held the Legion of ~lerit. a"'·a rded him for his World War JI command in England. .'\ nali"e or Indiana, Mr. Sailors left the furniture business late in the 1930s to join in the war effort. flis tenure in Newport Beach was marked by improvements to basic city services. including th e police and fire departments. .<\ftt>r leaving Newport. Mr. Sailors S£'rved El Segundo until his retirment in 1967. Mr. S ailor s was a charter member 0£ the Newport Elks 1.od,ge and a member of the El Segundo Masonic l.odge, F&AM. He leaves his \\'idow, Johanna; t·No married :;ons, Stephen of La l~abra and John J . or Tokyo, and five grandchildren . Private rites will be conducted by the Neptune Society. Wildfires of Past Recalled in County By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ottM 0.lly "'""Sa." Orange County Fire Depart ment officials remember all too well the awesome wildfires that ravaged the county in past years. Those vivid memories conjure visions of infernos that could still erupt in the tinder-dry canyons al most at any time. "When we see fires like those burning now in l.os Angel£'s. I can tell you the hair stands up on the backs of our nE'C'ks, ·· said Capt. Bruce Turbeville of thl' county fire department. "We ar<' in an extreme alert condition right no"'·," he said "It's about as bad as I've ever sttn it with the~e ""'inds.·· Turbeville said the pall of smoke hanging over Orang(' County from the ~1t. Raldy and I.a Crescenta fires brina-s the fear of such fires home to more than just fir£'men . He has fielded dozens of calls from countians y,·ho want to volunteer to fi,:iht thC' Los Angeles County fires or protect !his roun· ly against a s1m il<.1r blaze. should one break Ollt . Turbt'ville JlOli tel y turns them away . s a yi n g he c,an 't be r('sponsible for taking on volun- teers who hnve no trainin~. The count y 's fire defenses have been thinned as more than a dozen engines and 50 men have been sent into I.os Ange1£'s Coun ty to fight the two major fires raging out of control th('re. "But Wt> have adequate backup on hand to m eet any need that might ari:se," Turbeville said . "You've got to fight the fires that arf' there rather than lh<' ones that might be ... Orange County Is no stranger to the devastJtion such wildlands fires can caus e . Only ei&:ht years ago, in thC' early evening of a balmy Sunday. Oct. 29, the worst brush and ti m~r fire In Or ante County his· tory 1wepl across the hjl11 and canyons and burned for thrtt days. more than 48,000 ar res leveling 66 homes and heavily damaging 79 others. All but 3,500 acres of the fire w£'re insidC' Orange County. A total of 188 fire trucks, 29 bul!dozers, 15 aerial tankers and n(•arly 2.000 men were needed to contain the fl ames The conservative estimate placed on the loss of watershed and property was $4 million . The firC' "''as fi nally halted at the base of the Sant<.1 Ana Mountain foothills just a short distance from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Dana Point Motel Planner Wants Delay The de\•eloper of a 47 -unit motel proposed for the entrance to the Dana Point Marina request- ed a one we£•k continuance Mon· day when South Co::tst regional roasts! commissionC'r s told him his plans ""'ere "estht'tically un- pleasing," Developer ('hnrlr s T . Smith of Capistrano Heut·h said the pro· posed motel. •ISO feet long and~ feet high, reflects the Spanish motif of tht' area llo..,,.·ever . Co mmissioner David Commons likened th(' pro· posed motel lo the "Great Chinese Wall ·· Comm1ssion<>rs "'·ere most con· cerned that more than 400 ree.t of the t .... ·o·story stucco structure would b(' visible to motorists on Pac ific Coast Highway. The site is lll34311 OP\ Obispo. Commiss ioners agreed that motel uni ts are badly needed in the growing Dana Point area. llowtver, thl'y addt.'<i that a more attra<'t1ve mot<'I mu:st be de· signed before they could give their :ipproval. • Suit 'Reg.-ettahle' • U.S. 'Listen,ed' w ~Oil Gripes WASllJ:'l/(;To~ (U PI ) -Jn- lerior Secrt'tary Tho mas S. KJeppt• insis ted today hi :'S dl•part· mt>nl had li ~t ened to the com· pl<iint:s of state and local ol · ricials. and impost.otl "most str· lngent condition!i·• on prOJ)()Scd oil and gas drllluig lt•a:K•s off th(' Orange Coast. From Pag<' A I HINSHAW. • l lpton $Rtd Jhn~haw pulled a list of C'a mp 1.11 ~n c·untrlbutor s from his desk dr.J'.''t•r and com m entt>d about the Tand y C"..orporat1on : ·1'hc•} "re not con· tributing to rn ) campaign so they'r(' not ,:?111ng to ·get their claim for £'xl•mpt1on " l 1pton tes tified that llJns ha..,,.· later approved the 1·andy t-xemp. tion aftrr receiving "·hat the y,·1t ness said "·ere several gifts l)f stereo £'qu 1pment from the firm and aftC'r arcept1ng a ('ampai"n contribution or $1 ,000 frorn Rux ton. liptun·s tt•st1n1 ony in1n1ed1at c· Jy folloY.'t•d :1n :i ppt•aJ to thl· jury by d<'fense Hllornt'Y ~1arshall Mor g01n "'·ho urgt•d tht• panel i n his oprning statC'm c·nt to r t;· rognllt> th •lt ''('ongress m an Hinshaw is ~1 ded1ratet.I publtt• S('rvant lie h~s dont' a tr1•m('ndous Job for lhl' eount y of <>rung C'," '.\for j!an :-an! lit• l't"'Org ;in1ll·d the .is:i c:<sor"s offit·(• ,1md he 1n- trodurt•d innovations that ha\·e OOen copied throughout th is nJ lion and by several forei);!n roun tnes .·· ~1organ reminded thC' 1ury th<.it lfinshaw 's SUCC<'SS in revamping th(' ~1ssessor"s offic.·e had brought him into r onflit•I y,•1lh many 1n d1viduals 111 and out of l'Ounty govt'rllmt·nL li e h<1 s made enemtl:'s:· ~1Clr_can :-:al<1 1\mon}! thr:>:-.~· l'nt'mit':i ht· 11:-;tt•d ('ounty (.'oun~el .<\drian Kll .\'per. rl'moved by Hinsh;t\\' from a:-sC'ssmenl IIP· peal hf'ar1ngs. and tht' lrvint· C ompany .,.,.hich oppo sed Hins ha'A··s reassessment of 12,000 acres of south county land. Kltppe 3aid it was .. regrelttt- bl<'" that California offic!iitl:s "'ent to court las t week 1eekin.g lo block the Soulbem Callfornia lease sale schedulf'd for Dec. I l . He declined to say what the 1uit wollid mean to the government's offshore teasina program. ". .1 hope that on luture DC'· ca :s 1o ns we can ttvoid t lmc- tons11m1ng litigation in the de- C'1s1on making prO<'ess. ·· Kleppe told his first news conference as 1t1t<'nor secretary . Kl<'ppe referred to a group of Jeg:il att1ons filed last Friday ln \\'hi<·h several Orange Coasl ('tt1es and the County of Orange are parties. The aC'tions seek to head off lhe ~a le of~l .25 ma.J11on acres or federal tidelands off the Orange Coast. Klepp£', .,.,·hose departm~nt nov.· fa ces ahol•t 3.000 lawswts. said he hopes to avoid court bat· Lles 1n the> futurt• by giving all Clemente Case partie.s a better opportunity lo prlf!l:S~t their case before a de· cision i• made. He said covernor1 llhould have "major input'' but no veto PoW over projects in their state:1 . klked why such a proens did not work in the C1:&.lifornia dispute, Kleppe replied, "Nothing wenl wrong in the California situatiol\i: Contact <between the sW.te aod~ federal govC!'rnments> was very· extensive." • He-said California offi£'ials. ·made some points that wer• wrll founded" in meetings with intrrior department olficials. He said thCMe complaints prompted tht" deparlment to cancel some proposed tracts. includinC ~e within three-quarters of a mile of the Southern California coast. "In this sale, v.·e will requlrt; the most stringent conditions ('ver imposed in an OCS '.outer continental s helf> lease sale.·· he said. Charges Prepared In Death of Child Police-detectives and district >1 ttorney·s office prosecutors y,·ere scheduled to meet today to prepare murder charges agaimt a San Clemente couple accused of burning and b<'ating their S-)'ear- old daughter to death. I.aura Cruz. daughter of Jose and Yolanda ~1olina, 2723 $. El Camino Rt>al. died Saturday night at San C'lemf'nte General ~lospitaJ from burns and other wounds sus- tained ovt"r a three.week period. The par('nts are in custody on charg('s of felony child abuse in iieu of S5.000 bail earh. l'he child abuse charges were filed Saturday art£'rnoon while the gi rl was st HJ alive and under rare at the hospital. She .,.,.as brought to lht> hospital about noon by her parents. appear to have been abused. Hartman said. Funeral services for the dead child are pending at Blower r.1ortuary. Santa Ana. According to police, the child'i> body was covered with cigarette and hot water burns and bore visi- ble signs of severe beating. The child also w as sick wit h pneumonia at the time of death. H artm a nd said today th at police could not yet offer a rpotive for the b rutal abuSe. He said, ho..,,.•ev ~r, that it is not uncommon in some.' family situations for one child to be singled out and abused. f'rorn Page Al KlllSHNA. • • rf'moved , obscenities are written in their place. ' l ' ~1orga n told the jury that the prosecutio n .,.,.as no more capable or provi ii g the thret> bribery charges against Hinshaw than tl was or supporting eight other felonv counts contained in the Gran·d Jury indictment of the :'l/ewport Beach Republican. Thos<' eight counls v.·ere dis- missed in pretrial action. Lt . Ray Hartman. detective di\'lsion commander. said today that ~1oli na. 21. was a Camp Pendleton marine who had lived it1 San Clemente for about a year. ~tolin a , and his 23-year-old wife ..,,.·ere married in June. The dead child y,·as born to ~1 rs. Moli na in a prior marriage, l·lartmansaid. Two other children. Anthony, 6, and Mis ty, four m onths, are being ('ar('d for at the county children's home. The other ~h ildren did not Other complaints included threats and intimidation by Kri shnas after complaints wer<'~ made by neighbors to police or to the sect's leaders. and excessive trash created by the St'Cl ·.s food handouts on Wednesdays and "I predict that you will give no more credencC' to tht~se thrct~ counts after you havf." heard l.h:s case th.Jn ,.,,as given to !he othl'r eight.·· ~1organ told the jury . The trial in Jud ge Robert P Knecland·s courtroom will rC'- sume al 9 .45 a .m . \.\'ednesday . Tools Worth $600 Gone in Capistrano Construction tools valued at more than $600 have been stolen from a San Juan Capistrano warehou se owned b y th e Capistrano U nified School Dis· trict, Orange County Sheriff's of ricers report<'d today. Deputies said burglars who en· tered the building via the un· locked front door took the toolt from the sit<' at 32972 Callc Perft.'cto. San Juan . Less Ness Than Hoped l.O:"JDO:'I/ f,1\P ) An .:\meriran research team·s new photographs do n ot prove the ex- i:,;t en('e of a l.och :-Jess monster, n111ch less its identity, five srien- ti:its from the Rritish Natural Hi story :"lluseum contend. Rut the photos, to be made public at a scientific sympos ium Dec. 10 in Edinburgh, Seolland, still had Scots officials anticipat- ing a tourism bonanza along the 25-mile·long Scottish lake. The scientists -zoologists J . G. Sheals, G. A. Corbet and P. ~I. Greenwood : paleontologist H. W. Rall. and fossil reptile curator A. J _ Rines' t<>am from the Boston J\.c ademy of :\pplied ScienC'es. Saturdays. . Councilwoman P h ylli s Sweeney asked why if ordinances are being broken some city en- forcement wail not b e in g undertaken. "There is a belief on the part of the s taff that the council hesi tates to enforce on the part of the Krishnas.·· Councilman Carl Johnson answered. Mrs. Sweeney said she did not think things were as bad as the neighbor:! said. ''I heard testimony that neighbors had to slttp with ear plugs as well as keeping the doors and windows closed." Councilman Brand said. "They have an established church. and if they have an establi:shed church, they have to go through the city·s procedures. They ought to do just like the church up in Bluebird Canyon,'· Brand said. "We"re not interested in hassling these people. We are just interested in e nforcing a zon- ing law," Brand added. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMAN o..ece.,, o1 lil.-c-.o'IO MonMnlO TUlllft ~ "Carpeting is a blind item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two d ifferent Pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same, claim to be mad e of the same kind of materials. and have. in fact, not one single difference that the consu mer can perceive. Yet after Just six months of use. one will look terrible and lhe Olher will look like ·new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Oddly e nough, even price oft en won't tell her. So even buying expensive ca rpeting is no guarantee of Quality. The only thing that protects the Investment of the consumer. and th e reputation of the honest retailer. is sel ling lhe brand names that both know they can trust.·· This Is why we don·t private label carpeting al Alden's. When you find samples with the names changed on the labels. run over to Alden's last. After all, carpeting is one of life·s maJor investments. II shouldn"t be gone into bl ind. ~DEN'S *•••••. carpe ••••••••••••••••• -installation. custom draperies t.C.,N0.7~21 .. The P aseo Grande fire. started by sparks from a horise·s steel· 5hod hoof in R iverside County's Wat dlo• Canyon, destroyed Smith said that when he re· turns in one week, his pl ans w'.11 r•flert the commissioo's con· 1663 PL!\CENTIA AVEtj.UE • CO&TA MESA. CALIF. 92627 · PHO NE 646°4838'-646·2355-cerns. .I-~~~~.;...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \ "' •• , • The Real Pri~e Cost Bite Big For Clean Air? ~ •t ltrllltle to reialn our ecoaomlc •tr•n(lh without ipid.01 inOaUoo. Americans are, in mountin1 numbers, toward the va .. that pollution control il • planet• pratt'\lin& luxury we cannot no• afford. And this wttll m•y· IPd\lde you, con.suiner eetiviat alq wlth businessman. k Under the clrcumst.aoc:es, il'a imper1Uve to ask: Just 'What do ea.vironmental protttUoo investments cost! Must •e sacrifice jobs for lea air or bite into our a1cbeck's buyloc .,..,,... '"" sare drio.ldnl water? The answers: con·. eeroa about Our environ-- ment and concerns Money's Worth , about our economic health are not mutually exclusive. (l) POLLUTION CONTR.OL makes jobs, rather than de$troys lhem. This is a-multi·billion dollar. labor intensive indU1try. A $1 billion investment in a sewer and treatment plant. for instance. generates as many as 2S,OOO on·slte jobs, This tally climbs to as.cm. with the inclusion of engineers wbo design the facility and workers who lranspGrt the equipment and materials. Of the 69 planlis lhal were cl<>&ed or curlailed from 1971 through 1974, partly because of pollution control require· ments, most were s mall, old, unprofitable factories which probably would have been shut down. anyway. A study of plan! t'losings and environmental factors by the Oil, Chemical and Atomic International Unions, in fact, con·. eluded that in these industries: "It i:s apparent that environmental ronsideration is nOl the overriding factor in mosl plant shutdown. Usually, a number of other, less publicized factors are also involve<!. (2) Environmental regulations do require rirms to in- vest in expensive Pollution control equipment -but not to a point contributing sibrnificanUy either lo innation or to r e- cession. ONLY 2 PERCENT OF the firms surveyed by the Com- mttce Department's Bureau of Economic Analy1is, report· ed that ?Dilution control expenditures resulted in reduced investments in expansion or modernization. "1any com- panies reported the positive finding that pollution control spending has helped increase productivity -a key force in fighting inflation and fostering prosperity. Says Carl A. Gerstacker, chairman of the board of Dow Chemical Co.: ·'Solving pollution problems is good business as well as good citizens hip. It can be profitable ." Gerstacker points to an investment of $2. 7 million at one Dow silicon metal factor y to recover chemicals previously lost to the atmosphere. The return amounted to a savings of $000.000 per year. Confirms Philip Hanes. Jr .. chairman or the board of. Hanes Dye & Finishing Co.: "Cleaning up our stacks and neutralizing our liquids was expensive, but in Ole balance, we have actually made money on our pollution control ef- forts." DOES THAT MEAN THAT cleaning up our air and water and taking precautions against nuclear power plant radiation w.i_IJ not cost us anything? Of cour~e. it doesn't mean that! What it does mean is that environmental expenses may be no more inherently in· flationary than the cost of law en!o.1jcement or education. Because of federal environmental laws, the 4.s. Gov· ernment will spend about $195 billion over the next 10 years· on air and water pollution abatement, radiation safeguards, solid waste management, stri p·mined coalfield rerlama- tion. For you, an average American, the price tag for this protection ran $35·$40 in 1973, is slated to rise to about $90 next year, will then level off. We'll pay this bill directly in higher prices for such items as emission control devices adding $150·$225 to a n auto's price. WE'LL PAY THE 8Jf,L indirectly in the form of higher taxes and water-sewage fees that go toward city sewage treatment. . l\.nd we'll help pay the costs or cleaner electric general· 1ng plants when an average residential electricity customer \.I.ill pay $1.25 more per month in 1983.than you did in 1974. Rut in return, we'll also get new Jobs. new markets, new profit possibilities -unexpected bonuses. ·winter Report Dry Weather Hurts Soviet Grain Crop WASHINGT0:-1 (AP) - The Soviet l lnion 's newly planted 1976 winter grain crop is being plagued by the same dry v.·eather that crip- pled this year's harvest and (arced ~10SC0\11 to buy huge quantiti<>s of ll.S. wheat and torn. the .l\.griculture D<.•part- ment announced. The departm('nl is watching closely weather re- ports affecting the Soviet crop for s ignals indicating Russia's future import ne{'(l s. particularly if the U.S. winter wheat s ituation points to re· dured output next year. However. it might be late next spring at the earliest before a good as:-;cssmC"nt of the Russian crop can be made. OFFICl :\1.S S i\ID that despite the drouE!'.hl. all of Russia's winter "''hl'at. ryC' 3nd barley has been plantt.>d while a year ago there \vas still some to do at th.is time. Winter grain acrea1'e \~·as boosted about 4 percent this. fall. '' How('ver. conditions of the corp so Car have been uneven. in contrast to the t>xcellent conditions at this time l<1sl season.I'' the department saicl in its weekly ''Fo reig n Agriculture·· report. Officials said that. while iome areas of Russi a ap· parently have had j.!ood f~ands of grnin, otht"rs ha\·(' bttn bothered by Lhe spotty c,erminalion or newly plant(od ~s. weeds ·and other ef. tects or drought. Similar p~obtem s have de· l•red U.S. winter wheat in wt.a of lhe Great PJaini ~adbaskel, including areas of Kan s a ::., Co l oraclo. <lklahoma and TC'xas ,,..·here tile fall planted 1976 crop is ofi to a slow s tart . . .\l,TflOlJ G JI TflF. 1975 Ru ssi a \-\'inter gr:1in crop got off to an excellent :-;tart a year :Jgo, that crop along with spr- lng planted wheat, rye , barley, oats and other com· modi ties dctl•rio rat('(f rapidly last s ummer because of drought. t\s a result 1975 Sov~ iet production no'o•i is estimat· t'd at 160 million mt>tric tons. f.3 r belo"'' Moscov.··s original goal of2IS.7 million . The short harvest lriggered large purchas es from U.S. supplies. TIO\\' totaling about 13 .2 million tons of .,..,·heat and corn plus a small a mount of oats and rice. Official~ say Russia may bu y more . perhaps a ~rand total of 17 million ton:s this season. 1\ ml'tric too is 2,205 pounds. ~1 f'3n,~·hile. U.S. farmers ha ve harvested r ecord crops of wheat and corn that depart· ment offi('lal! s ay is er.ough tcr m eet record export de- m ands, including the big Russian orders. without serious ly boosting eOn!;umer food prices and still ~llow for n modes t buildup 1n U.S. sup· plies. BUT 1976 ('R(lP prospe('tS are far Crom r lear a l this time. The dl'partm('nt's first E"sti mate of n ext y('nr 's Winter wheat production will not be ready until Ot-c. 22. The big ordt' rs this sea:;on It'd to a temporary U.S. en1 bargo on further sales to Russia and a l on g ·l t·rm 31reement \.\.'1th Moscow for (u~ure grain salei. • ~ueect.y, NDYembel 2S 1175 L/SC DAIL v PILOT A J 3 Tuesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE v ..... H;p.Lo ... Ap-r E•ery Saturday ..._ ______________________ ;,... __ .;._ __ ~--------~~: NI!'# Y09'1( -IU~ll -Soiro\ Mtl \alPt Jiii Wn Jrolft ~ Mr• W., '*' ~ llo!I : ,.dllMI~ ~r:I<" on .,_ 't !-4<J CW o.,;i '" (tclll (..... W PI~('-l"q Pl.-, 0.:,,. 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Stoeks VOL 68, NO. 329, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE' COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1975 TEN CENTS • Judge .Delays Battin · 'Bias' Hearing Jly GARY GRANVILLE °' n.0.11\0 ......... lndleted t'Ounty supervi1or Robert Battin didn't like the judge assigned to try his caR in Orange County Supericr Court Monday. SO, Battin and bis attorne)" Matthew Kurilich filed an af. ftdavit ot prejudice in the hope that Judae Kenneth Lae will be dilqualllied. Judie Lae Rbeduled a hearing on the affidavit in bis courtroom •t9:30a.m . today. lt is Battin"s contention that Judge Lae is part ol what he ealled the Lincoln Club· Republicq establishment. "This whole trial b the Lincoln Club-Republican Eirtablishment versus Cella ·O 'Nelll Demoerats, '' Battin told newsmen. "I think Judge Lae is part of the Lincoln Club-Republican • e:1tablishment and I don't th1nk we can get a fair bearing from him," the indicted sµpervisor ('Ofltinued. Battin i.s charged in a seven- count Grand Jury indictment handed down Aue. 14 with using his county staff in his 1974 cam- paign for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant gov- ernor. . In asking for a new judge without using his one peremptory challenge Battin set another bur· Upton Says Hinshaw Accepted Stereo Gifts D11Ur P'li.4 Slilff ,._. PILOT DONALD VANCE INSPECTS DAMAGED CRAFT AFTER PANCAKE LANDING He P.tssed Foam at El Toro MCAS, But Got Down .Safely Anyway Flight Surgeon Residents in D a rk Navigates Safe Crash Landing A San Diego Navy Reserve flight surgeon, who often has been at the scene of crash la nd· ings. became the pilot in One late Monday at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. He emerged unhurt but hi s plane received considerable damage. Lt. Cmr. Donald Vance. 32, of Coronado had taken off from Orange County Airport shortly after 5 p .lJl. when he heard a dunk in the nose section or his Cessna 310 aireraft. The noise. he said later, was immediate ly assessed as a CaiJure in the landing gear. Authorities at the airport tower said that after several minutes of contact with the pilot, it was de- termined that it would be better to try for a belly landing at El Toro. As Vance eircled the airport, erews on the ground foamed 1,000 reet of runway to ease the im- pact. Vanee said later that he s hut the craft down a bit early, so when it touched the ground, it missed the foam . Spokesmen at the air station said that the plane·s propeller and nose were damaged in the episode. On Second Campus? Saddleback Communit y College District trustees were told Monday that there is now no support among people in their communities for a second cam· pus. Patriek Bolen, a resident of Laguna Niguel, said he surveyed community leaders in the dis- trict, which runs fro m San Cle mente through the Irvine· Tustin area, "and I was sur· prised to find everyone else sur· prised" about plans to open a second campus in the district in September. Representatives or the United South Orange Coast Community Associa t ion and the South Laguna Civie Assoeiation and r e- sidents of Laguna Niguel and Leisure World also questioned the governing board about plans for a seeond campus which they said they previously were un- aware of. They cautioned against any move toward the opening or a second eampus without adequate studies and communication with eommunity representati ves. They also warned against a raise in taxes which might result from the opening or th<' campus. .<\!though the board has ap· proved the concept of a se<>ond campus and are looking into it, Trust<"e Donna Berry noted that they have not yet m ade any com· mitments. She and other board members. hO\.\'ever, s aid they were pleased the residents attended the meet· ing ... We need your input and we hope you keep com ing," said Or. J a m e s Mar shal l , ano th e r trustee. Bolen said he alerted district residents to plans being made for the second college after he hap- pened to walk into a meeting o{ CSee CAMPUS, Page A2) School Cabinet Hit A caml•r a and lenses with a total value of about S500 have been stolen fro m an unlocked fil · ing eabinet at Mission Viejo Hig h School. Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputi"es said the theft from the photo· graphy classr oom in the school at 25025 Chrisanta Drive. was re· ported by sehool dean Al Mor eno. State Law Cited 3 Counts Bribery Charged Former assessor 's aide George Upton told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Monday that Congressman Andrew Hinshaw frequently aceepted girts of s tereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation while serving as eounty assnsor. U pto n , broug ht to th e eourtroom from the ('()linty jail where he is serving a six·month bribery sentence, identified Hinshaw as the reeipient of stereo sets. several of which were passed on to members of the congressman's family. On one ~easion, Upton, said, he met H\nshaw at Tandy's Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove, but was ordered to wait outside by his employer. Upton. 56, testified that the next time he saw Hinshaw the de· Cendant had a number of Radio Shack boxes s taeked in the baek of his car . Upton is the first prosecution witness in the trial or his former chief. Hinshaw faces three felony eounts or bribery s temming from offenses allegedly committed while he served as assessor. The former assistant assessor testiried that Hinshaw's first personal link with the Tandy group and its vice preside nt , James Buxlon, came when the firm sought a tax exemption un- der its status as an importer or eleetronie equipment. Upton said Hinshaw pulled a list of campaign contributors from his desk drawer a nd eom· m e nted about th e Tand y Corporation: "They're not con· tributing to m y campaign so they're not going to get their elaim for exemption.·· Upton testified that Hinshaw later approved the Tandy exemp· tion after receiving what the wit· ness said were several gifts or stereo equipment from the firm and after aecepting a eampaign contribution or $1,000 from Bux- ton. Upton's testimony immediate- ly followed an appeal to the jury by defense attorney Marshall Morgan who urged the panel in his opening statement to re· cognize th at ''Congressman Hins haw is a dedieated public serva nt. "He has done a tremendous job for the county of Orange,'' Morgan said. "He reorganized the assessor ·s offiee amd he in· (See IONSHA W, Pag~ i\2) "I "ve been on a lot of ground erews during landings like this,·· said the Naval reserve officer, ''but I !\ever thought I"d be the guy in the plane." CUSD Strike 'IDegal' Hayd en to Sp eak In Viejo Tonight Political aetivist Tom Hayden, who is challenging incumbent John Tunney for a U.S. Senate seat in upcoming Democratic primary eleetions, 'will speak tonight in Mission Viejo. Hayden will address a recep- tioo of the 74th Assembly District Council of Democratie Clubs at 7:30 p.m. 11t the Mission Viejo Inn, located on the Oso Parkway srounds of the Missioo Viejo Countcy Club. • By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of t11i1 Dilllr P"li.4 """ Any strike by Capistrano Unified School Di strict teachers would be illegal and employes who participated in it would not be paid for the duration or the walkout, Supt. J erome Thornsley said today . The superintendent said that the dis trirt would keep a1\ schoo1s open in the event a strike oecurs by hiring s ubstitute tea<:,hers. Subs titutes would be paid S30 per day each. Leaders of th e association representing 350 of the 500 t eac he rs i n th e d istriet threatened lest week that a strike would be called if the school board refuses to budge from a 4.5 percent salar y increase o£fer . Teachers are demanding seven pereent. "I would cert ainly want employe s -partirularly teachers -to know that state law makes s trikes ill egal. It is hard to justiry to youngsters and their families any actions by teachers to br~ak the law," Thornsley said. "There i~ a reason ror that law -to protect th(" welfare of the students in this community;· he added. He s;1id the district has a "well organized, systemaUc plan"' to • I deal with a strike. Thornsley said neighboring school distriets have been con· tacted for substitute teacher lists. "We would have no trouble coming up with several hundred substitutes,·· he said. He said the $30 per diem sub- stitute rate falls rar below the average salary paid to regular full-time teachers. Meanwhile, leaders of the Capistrano Unified Educators Association. the district's large!jt etnploye croup, called a 3:l> p .m . press conference today to ouUine upcoming strategy. The threat Of a strike followed (SeeSTlllJtE, P-A2l dle ln front of his upcoming trlaJ , a trial that was sched;uled to begin Monday. F1rst, the new question of a trial judge must be settled. Then. • proseeution motion to qUash subpoenas is sued to 25 dis· trict attorney's office petSOMel last week is scheduled to be beard. Up and O ver Finally, a defense motion to dismiss the charges against Bat- tin on grounds they represent dis· eriminatory proseeution must be heard. Should the case against Battin remain intaet when all the last minute motions are deeided, the selection or jurors to try the ease could begin next week. 0.!IJ "''"'"""''by I.et ... ,_ Wearing helmet and wet suit , Sam Humphries of Beacon Bay heads for a splashdown 1n Newport Harbor waters. Being a ski enthusiast and bored with the I ack of '-''inter weather, Sam a nd some friends figured out a wa y t hey could turn such adversity into fun. To see how they did it, turn to P age A3. 59,000 Acres Burn; Containment Near LOS A:o<GE:LES <API Firem en moved today toward eonta ining fires that ha ve dt"slroyed more t han 59.000 acres of rural wooiilands. foreing thousands to nee thei r homes a nd sending a thick paJI or smoke over the l,os An geles Basin. No major injuries have been reported to residents. More than 25 buildings were destroyed, more than 15 others dam aged . The largest blaze, in the Rig Tujunga Canyon in Angeles Na - EXOTIC ANIMALS FLEE HOLOCAUST, AS tional Forest about 20 miles north or downtown Los Angelc:i. was reporterl about 50 Jl('reenl s u r r ounded, mostl y on the crucial residential rront. orricials expressed optimism that the 1.800 firefighters from throughout the West ri ghting the rire coul d s urround it by nightfall, when menacing gusts are forecast to resume. The Tujunga (ire had e harrcd 45,500 acr es or valuable e hapar· ral watershed, dried to near e x- plosive flammability by s ix months or hot, nearly rainless weather. "Everything looks good," said Jim Unterwegner or the U.S. Forest Service. "The wind is ~Robbed ' In El Toro A professional hypnotist was robbed of hi s wallet, wristwatch and ring Monday by a man who accosted the vietim as he was en· tering his office building al 22691 Lambert St .. El Toro, Orange Cou nty Sheriff 's ofricers report· ed today. Deputies said John Raymond Murray, 33, of 23305 Buckland Lane. El Toro, told them that his assailant shoved what mey have been a weapon into the small of his back al'ld told him, "Don 't move, give me your wallet." Deputies said the assailant then fled from the area. They valued the vi ctim 's total loss at more than $1 ,000. • staying dow n, and the acreage is pretty stable. We 're· hopeful we can get a lint' around most or it befort' thl' \Vind comes up tonight So far it has be<'n les:5 than forecast for this morning."' .<\ second m ajor firC' 'A'as about 2.5 percent contai ned after racing .icross 13.300 acr('s in thC' J\1t. Ral dy wtntC'r rt•creation area above the San Gabriel Valley sui:.trbs or <·1aremont and San IJ1mas, 35 m1l(•s northeast of do""·ntown l,os Angeles. Offici als said the fire no longC'r rosed a d irect threat to isolated !\1t. Ra!d y Village. About 150 homes and cabins in the area wert" evacuatc>d for a time. but as in the Big ·rujuni::a fire ar('a, m ost rC'sidrnls \V('re r('· turning to their homl's as the flames burned a way from populatC'd areas and 1rito back country. Th(' "'ind -fanned ftr(':-;, about 20 mill.'s apart on the ~101X':, of the Sa n Gabriel ~ounta1ns north of (See FIRES. Pa~e .o\2) Coast "'e;1ther Smoky ski es and eon- tinued warm days through Wednesday . l.oC'a l gustv northeas t win'ds ton1gh.t and WednC'sday \V1lh h1,1.!hs or 75 rising to 8.5 inland . l..ows ton ig ht ·1.'i to 55. I NSIDE TODAY Pre!1dent F'ran c1sco do Costo Gomes of Portugal declared a slate of en1crgency today and p/act'd oll lr(X!pS on a war alert to combat o spreading rebellion by Lc/hsf paratroops Story , A4. Index Al.,_ S.rwlt• ., .............. , II•-.. l'l'llle<• " ....... " .. l..M ... '(11 . ., -·F-• "' C.li~• .. Ma'l'-1 ... ..,, --0..11lfiH ••·14 0r.,... c.""4' ... 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Since \'oung , 27. look over tht• helm al lht> ~uddlt>b..ttk Y la~t n1onth ht• has bt•t•n totally 1111 n1t•rs!'d v. ith tht' 11rllblt·rn:-"f ket'ping th1• 2,.100 mt·mh1·r or gan1zat1on hun1m1ng Work bC'!-!1ns al 7 30 and rarely fi nisht"li bt>fort' 9. That includes thrt>e out of four Sattird<iv:s and at least one Sund:iy a· month. There's little t1n1t• to s1>t.•nd at homt' and th;.il'i; \\hy ht· niakl'S appointments. In a sen:st;> ''ourig typifies the problem:; or others he is trying to help through th<' Y '1(.;A · ·'This is a bt>droon1 community. People live hert' and work someplace t>lse . It's easy to comt> homt:>, eat a meal and go to sleep on the <'OUC'h. "~1emberi; of tht' family n<'vt>r sl't' t>ach other. And the family unit in the' Saddl<'baek Valley is slowly SliJ)ping away.'' Programs such as the Indian G,uides, Indian Maidt>ns and several others offered by the Y~l · f'rom Page A I HINSHAW. • troduct>d inno\'ations that havE' bt'en copit•d throughout thi.s na· tion and by several foreign eoun· tries." .l\lorgan rt>mindt>d th<' JUry that Hinshav."s sucet>SS in r('\'amping the assessor·s o ffict> had brought him into confliet with many in· di\'iduals in and out of countv government. · "Ht> has made ent'mies," ~1organ said . :\mong lhose enemit's h<' listed County Counsel .o\drian Kuyper. rt>moved by · ~linsha\'' from ass~sment ap. peal hearings, and the lrvine Company which opposed Hinshaw's reassE'ssmt>nt of 12,000 acrt>s or south county I and .. Morgan told the jury that the proseeution "'as no mort' capable of pr oving the three bribC'ry chargt>s against Jlinsha'>'· than it \vas of supporling t>ig'ht other felony counts contained in thC' Grand Jury indictment or the Newport Beach Rc.'publican. '.J'host> eight counts \\'C'rt> dis- missed in pretrial action. "I predict that you "•i ll gi\'t> nn more credenct' to Lht>se thrC'C' counts after you ha"e heard this case than was given to the othC'r t>ight." Morgan told thC' jury. T ht> trial in Judge Robert P . Kneeland·.s courtroom \\'ill re· sume at 9:-15 a m . Wednesday. Arms lmpa.sse Considered DETROIT (ll Pl ) -Sccretarv of Stal(' Henry A. Ki ssinger sHift today he might mt>Pt with So\'it•t leaders nt'xt month in an attempt to break the current de<idloek in the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks . . "T hat possibility exists. but it ~s 11ot yt>t absolutely firm." Ki ss- inger said in reply to a question at a nt'ws conferenct>. ORANGE COAST '" DAILY PILOT ~ 0<'""9e CO<llll Ot•I• Jlotot. .,11~ wllo<ll ••<O•" '"~01,..,.,.,, ,.,.,, »P"P"""<lt•l""D'·"'~ '"'"'1 P"D"'~'""1 (01• o•n1 .,,.,.,.,,,., "''""'' ,., 0"Dh,h•G Mo"Clt• ih•""O" F""'" "" l•·· l.1 -W. 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'\\'e v.·ant to be noticed and :it~t>n in the community \\1e ha \'en't re:ll!y markt>lC'd ourscl\•t·~ torrt>ctly in the past. ;\nd 1n or der to sE'll oursel vt•s to thC' ('ont munity '>''t' must ha\'C' good. :..ulld Firm Awarded Contract on Caspers Park . .o\n t'nvironmental coni;u\ling firm that has estimated up to 18 million ton.s of high grade ~and and gravt>I may lie bent>alh Caspers Rt"gional P ark "·a:oi av.·arded a contract today to draft long.range plans for use or tht' 5,SOO ·acrt> "'ildt>rness area Rt>ynolds and :\sso('1atC"s v.·ill do tht> planning job for m.ooo tv.·i('t> tht> cost of proposals mad(' by t\\'O other competitors for thL• pact. The vote by Orangt> County supervisors \\'as unanimous and planning efforts for lht' park l ·I milt's inland from San Jua n Capistrano \\'ill takt' about :oiix months. In its extensi\'e prnPli:-;al, lhe :JUC'C'essful eonsultanl addressed in detail the major concC"rn of most s.upt>rvisors -potential ex- ploitation of t>xisting sand and gravt>! deposits . Supt>rvisors ha\'t• m:lde it clear tht>y want t>Vt>ry avenue t':<t · plored for possiblt> t>xtraction of \ht> malC'rial v.·ithout 1\oi ng las t i ng damage to the park purchased t'"'o yt>ars ago for S.I ·I million. Rt>ynold.s and Associatt>s saicl in their rt'port that lhC' t>xtens1\'C' sand and gravel deposits 1n thP park could net the county $00.000 a year in royalties for tht" life of a commt>rcial operation -aboul 10 yt>ars by standard sand and gravt>I operation estimates. Oregon State Police Chief Slain in Street BUl.1.F.Tl'.'1 S:\l.F.M, Ore. (A P> -Holl\• Hol<"omb. 58, Ort'gon slate policf. superintendC"nt s hot tl'·ice todav on the Capitol ;\t a ll as ht> "''alkt>(f lo\o\·ard his off i<"e, died lalC'r dur. . lng surgt'ry a t SalE'm ;\trmorial Hospital. From Wirt> St>r\·ic.-.s SAl,EM. Ort>. -Oregon State Police Supt. f·lolly llolcomb \vas shot and critically wounded oul· side tht> Publi c SC'r·1ice i{uilding on tht> s.tate Capitol mall today. and police arr{•stt•d :.i on<'time candidate for ,govern1Jr The suspeel "''a's idt'ntified a~ Robe:rt Wamplt>r, independenl canchdate for governor in t962. \\'amplt'r is u formt>r deputv sht.'riff and state polict>man. · 1-fol comb v.•as on h.is way to \l.'Ork "''hen the shooting occurred atabout8a.m . first r'ports said he was shot tw1cl!'. flolcomb was rushed to Salem Hospltal for surgery. State poliC't' said Holcomb was 1 stopped a t the entrance to the building by a man who said he wanted to talk to him. The ~hoot· ing followed. A witness, CatheMne WcOOr :taid the man who did the shoot'. Ing appt'ared agitated and said ~m~thlng about l~olcomb hav· lng flrl"d people. proRr•m!ll that the C'Omm untty reC"ogoizr:s." Yount: says. In addition to the marketing problem, Youna for the next J!h yt'ars will be O<'euplcd with pro· viding the foundation for a permanent YMCA building. The YMC.i\ presently operates out of s U ·s hapt>d, barrack·like building donated by • land de· \'l•lover. It soon will outgro'A' thC' dt•mands pla('t'd on it by the butgt>oning Y ~t C A programs. · People kt>ep ai;king mt' wht>n ,\·e ·re going to havt" a ne"' build· ing . And my answer to the-m is. . .\:J soon as somt>body gives us $2 million·.·· You ng k idded. JI(' noted that an architect pre· sently 1:.. conducl1ng preliminary studies on the ne'>'' faciUty "'hic h L:i to be built on 2.5 acres owned hy th(' Y nt>ar the.' inters('('tion of Jeronimo and F:I Toro roads. :\ f1rn1 s ubst•quenUy "'ill be M1rC'd to asst>:-.s lhE' "giving powt>r" of the <'Ommwtity to de- termine whetht>r it can be built .11! at once-or in stagt>s. The Saddlt>back Vallt>y--for th~H 1n<1ltt·r the C"nt1rl· v.·orld-is 1·xpt>l'll'n<·ing t'conomic prnblt>ms rit_•ht no\\·. Vle'rt> waiting for a <"Ouplt' o( yt'ars to alluv.· industry and business to catch up," Young explained . ,·oung. who rormer\y ser\'ed as tht' Y!\ICA 's program direclor . l(lok over the top job from \\'i lson G1linskv v.·ho ass umed a Y:0.1C1\ d1rec1ofsh1p 1n I.ong &~ach . Refurt> Joining the Saddle-back \'alley V:0.1CA in 1972 he \\'as as- i;oc1att>d "''ith tht> Westehester \'~1C'r\. the> I.o:-; Angt•les Y~'IC.'\ (';11np1n/;! Ser\'ll't-., and the !\l id· \'~tl!t'y \' :-01(;1\ Hl Van .\'u)'S ., f'rom Page A I CAMPUS .•. thl' board "'ith st•veral hiµ.h school distrit•t reprC"st>ntati\'t'S last "'·eek -...·hen the plans "'ere b<>ing discussed. I-le charged that tht> distrit·t is constructing buildings "'hen they should be dt>\·eloping a bE!tter, more attract1\'(' t'Ourst> cur · n(·ulum After he left the meeting, Bolt>n .said ht' ft>lt the rt>s idents' ap· pearance had slo\\'t>d tht> board's plan. He said he and lht>other re· sidents v.·ould be "'·atching tht> board's a ction. 'frustet's 'A'ill tour the Jrvint>· Tustin area Monday to look at potential !iites for a satellite cam- pu:s At that timt", they are also t'Xpect~ to bt' givt>n rt>ports on the need:s and problt>ms involvt>d in opening a second campus. If the.trus tees do deeidt' to open a satelhtt> campus in Septt>mbt'r. the date "''hich is lneludt'd in their IC'nt<tlivt> plans. a si te will have to be st>l ec t t'd b.v Ft>b. 9. -, :"Jo date-has bt>C'n set for the opt'ning of a permant>nl. full· nedgt>d SC'COnd collegt> 1n the dis· trlt't although it is generally e . ..:- pected to t>~·ol \·e from the satt>llitt> campus in se\'eral Yt>3IS. . Truslet>s d id table eonsidera· tzon of an agreement, "''hich cam~ later on their agenda, "''ilh architect William Bluroek and Partners for tht> master planning of theseeonci cam pus. On a rE'latt>d ilt'm, trusteC's ap. prO\'t>d the paym't>nl of $1 016 !X>B t~ fi".'e otht>r commwiity ·coll~ge d1stncts for residents attendiiig colleges outside the di strict. Tht' fact that over 2,000 resi- dt'nls attend a collt'ge outside the SaddlE'back d istrict is one reason trustees havt' given for tht> net•d of a satt'llitC' campus. Basque Group Shoots Mayor !\.1 .o\DRID, Spain (AP) -Tht> Rasqut> SC'pa ratist mo\'emcnt claimed responsibihly today for the assassination of a \'illage mayor and v.•arned that further te r rorii;t act.s v.•ill follow · 'bttause tht' Spanish state has not changed .. since tht' death uf foT'anrisco Franco. . i\ spokes man for ETA·5, the mili tary wing or the movC"mt>nl fi,L'hting for :ndC'pC'ndencC" for the thrC't> Basque provinces in northwest Spain, said in a radio i ntC'r\'~ew in Paris that lw1ayor Antonio Echt>vE'rria had been ,h0t ''hecausC' h(' was a police in· form pr.·· Tools Worth 8600 Gone in Capistrano Construction tools valued at more than $600 have been stolen from a San Juan Capistrano warehouse ow n ~d b y the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict. Ora.nae County Sheriff's or ficers rfparted today .~ Deputies :said bur glars who en· tered the buildina via the un l('l('ked front d oor took the tooli from the site at 32912 Callt Perfecto, San Juan. I.and Use Changes Approved Ul'I Tt ... Mlt ANXIOUS RESIDENT WATCHES TOWER OF FLAME Thou sand s f lee Los Angeles County Holoca u s t f'rom Page A J FIRES ... Los .1\ngt'les. forc.-ed nearly 6.000 residents tu flt-C' lht> approal·hing flames. At least 70 fire-fighters suffered smokeJ.+1hal:ltion or minor burns. but no ctvilians were reported in· jurt>d. Gov. Edmund G. Bro\"'n Jr. dt>clared a state-of emC"rgeney 1n the area. and Sen. John Tunn(·y sent e tele-gram to President Ford asking him to dt>clare it a fedt>ral disaslt>r area. "'h1ch al · lo\l.1s feder al rt>C'OVC'r y as· sistance. A third s maller blaze -\t>ss than 100 acrC"s -broke out ovC"r· night in the San Rrrnardino ~1ountain i; 60 miles east of Los .A..ngeles and for a time threatt~nt>d fringes of thC' San Bernardino suburb of nl'\'Ore. Hov.•e\'t>r tht> 280 mt>n rushed to the scene "·erE' reported making progrt':ss in surrounding tht' fire and no structures v.•ere damagt>d . Four County Hospitals 'Accused' Four Or;:1nge Counly hospitals "·ere ser\'C'd Mon<lay ,,·ith state .'\ttorn(')' Gen er:~ l's :it·('u:-;ations al!C'mpting to !'trip tht>n1 •If thl· 1;ght to rl•ceive MC'd 1Cdl pay· ments. SpokC"smen refusl'cl to rom· ment on th<" ;J('('U:..ations at Patifica J-tospit;iJ in 1-tuntington Bt>aeh. Fountain Vallt•y Hospital in Fountain Valley, ''l t>rcv Gt>nt>ral llospital in Sitnla Ana and Placent ia·l.1nda J.lospital 1n Placentia. Hospital entrt'preneur Dr. I.ouis Cella and lando\l.'nC'r Riehard O''.'Jt>ill rejX)rtedly O\'n part of Mercy GC'neral llospital thrOui?h Am igo Capital Com· pany. Dr. C't>lla also reportt>dly cs a part owner of Fountain \'allev Community and J>iacentia-Lind~ hospitals . The t\\'O men contributc>d m0re than $1 million to political ean· didates in lhe 1972 t>ll·t't1uns. Sex Advances By Murder Victim Clai~d By TOM BARI.EV DI I"" 0.Uy ~ilet SWM An ~range County Superior Court J!JrY \\'as told via a taped eonfess1on late Monday that Nan- cy Fuller At"·ater made sexual O\'t>r lures toward her invalid hu:sband's male nurse before she v.·as clubbed to death in the livin· groom of her Cameo Shores homt' home in Newport Beach. 1'ht' statemt'nt came from de· fendant Oaniel Garbis Bedelian \vho told :'.'Jewport Beaeh police in the statement taped last Feb. 5 that !\1rs. Atwater, 50, "jumps all ovt>r me. ' She trit>s to make love to me but l can't do it," the !.('banese immigrant complained to interrogating officers. "I'm nt>wly "'·ed, you know, and I don't fet>l likt' it. .. Rt>dt>lian. 40, admits in the .same intt>rview that ht> seized a bronze figurine and repeatedly clubbed ~1rs . Atwater until she lay dt>ad at his ft>et . Pleading self defense, the n~rse rt>peats several times in_ his i;tatemt>nt that he onJ y used the antique to defend himself because Mrs. Atv.·att>r atlacked him "'ith a knife as he went to the kitchen that nighl for a glass of \\'ater. R\ood from tht· murdl'rC'd v.·o man 's head spl;:i shC'd the Jivin· groom walls to a height of four to fivC' ft'et. officers said. Tht>y said Redt>lian told then1 in hi s first in· terrie'"' that the s tains y.·ere caused by eranbf'rry juice whirh spilled as ht> ran through the kitcht>n . Rt>delian·s c l.aim that !\.-frs. .i\tv.•ater sought st>x uaJ relations v.·ith him "'as d1sm1ssed as "non- St'nst>" ~1 onday by Deputy Dis· trict . .\ttorncy Paul l\1eyer. ''Tht>re-\\'as nt>ver any SU{'h l'u,e:gestion and l'\'ervone who knew ~-lrs . At\\•ater kn0ws that it couldn't be so," the prosecutor said. "As for the claim that she ;:it. tacked him with a knife let us s;.iy nO\\' that no s uch knift> has evt.'r bet•n found ." On a "istraw vote.'' Oran&<' County Planning Comml••ianer1 approved chanees Jn land use de- s1gn atlons on a 916·ec:r e portion of the for m er Starr Ranch Mon day, b ut a d ded a restriction which will impede any develop· mtnt In the near future. The property, wh.ich includt's Oovt Canyon and ia; bounded by E:1cape Country, an Aud ubon Socie-ty wildtife sanctuary and Coto de Caza, is currenUy de· illgnattd in the county General Plan for agriculture and open spaC'e. Developers of a proposed pro- ject. <"ailed Arriba dela Estrella. however. a.sked that the labels be changed to allow for an airstrip surrounded by parct'ls with in· dividual hangars and estate-type homes. Although several area r's•· dents and an aircraft salesm an spoke inf a,•or of the proposed de- velopment, Comm issioner J im Thorpe objt>eled that planning in lht> rC'gion is being done for litllt> pieet>s of the land rather than the entirt' area. He qut':stioned what the eumulative impact of it would be. His first reaction, he said, was ' that the project is "fantastically prt"mature.'' Hov.•evt>r. he said ht> would agree to the changes if they are modifit>d by a "rE'serve" dt>· signation on the plan. This label reqWres a nothe r amendment to the General Plan before any further steps can be taken toward develop ment. Although the developer's at· torn ey, Rodger Howell , objected that the first pe rson wouldn't move into the development for about two year s. the eommission informally voted for the restric· lions. Originally, t he vote was in- tended to be the commission's fi nal action on the issue. Due to lt>gal technicalities. however , the final vote was postponed until Dee. 8. The changes would then go to the county Board or Supervisors for approval. Tht> dt>velopers also sought ap· proval of t h e-ir project last February. At tha t time, however. comm issioners r ejected their proposal on the basis that it was inconsistent with the county - plan. 'Funny Money' FRESNO <U Pl) -Secr et Service Agen ts arr E'sted JO persons. includ ing a prominent busint>ssman. Monday to climax a four-month investigation into a counterfeiting r ing operating through out t h e San Joaquin Valley. ,A,,gents said they arrested Jimmy Farr. owner of Farr'-; Furniture Stor e and nine othC'r persons and confiscated about ~0,000 in bogus $20 bills. f'rom Page A I STRIKE ... releast> of a rt>port by an indepen· dent fact-finding panel that the district could rund a st>ven per· ('t>nt salary increase through cuts in the 520 million budget. Tht.' board responded to the reµort '~·ith the 4.5 percent inerease. It pre\'iously had offered 3.5 Per· C't>nl. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMAN Oo<K1"' of ..,...,,.....,. .. "'ll 1.1 ........ ..iole•l•IH~ "Carpeting is a blind item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two d iffe rent pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. clalm to be made o f the same kind of materials. and have. in fact. not one single difference that the consume r can perceive. Yet after just s ix months of use, one will look terrible and the other w ill look like new . How is the consumer to know which is w hich? Oddly enough, even price oft en won't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting is no guarantee of quality. Th e only thing that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the honest retailer. is selling the brand names that both know they can tru st. .. This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When you find samp les with the names changed on the labels. run over to Alden's fast. After all. carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldn·t be gone into bl ind. • •••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies *• ..... carpe 1\1&..JD EN'S 'I " ,. " ' I \ UC NO 1J0.12 111 ", 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA , CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 11 .. ·~·· ·' 7 / / -~-- • VOL. 68, NO. 329, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PA.GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • . TedaY's Oesl•I N.Y. Steeks I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1975 TEN CENTS. Judge Del~ys Battin 'Bias' Hearing Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lao today put off untlI Wedneaday decid4>g if a beorinc should be held' to de- tennine II he would be biased against indicted Supervisor Robl'rt 8-lUn. Oppoelng the bearing request· eel by Battin"s attorney Matthew Kurili<h was !Mpu\y Dbtrict Al· t.omey Jack Ryan. In a brief debate before Judie Lu. Ryan arcued that Lbere 'MU no fa<tnal basis for Kurlll<b and 8-ttill's assumption the Indicted ~ would n.ot. receive • tolrlrial al Judie Lae's hands. To counter the argument that no Republit'ans supportt'd by the Lincoln Club have-beta prosttUl· ed by the Ounce CounlY Diotrict Attorney's Office, Ryan Pointed to: -Former a11et1or Jack Vallerp, a Republican. who wu Indicted Jul May by the CounlY Grand Jury and later convicted mseven felony counU. -Rep. Andrew llinsllaw. a Republican, whose triaJ on three bribery char&es clttd in a Grand Jury indictment is Dl1'll under way. -1...eroy Rose, a Republican and Llncoln Club director. who was indicted last month on Upton Says Hinshaw .!ccepted Stereo Gifts • • Campaign ·Spending Limited Candidates for Irvine school trustee seals will be limited to spendin& 2.5 cents per registered voter plus the cost of a statement of qualifications under a eam· paign expense limitation policy adopted Monday by the school board. Board President Elizabeth Si.coli cast the only vote against the expense limitation, com- m enting, "We need to make rlear to the voter that the onJy protection against an un· xnapulous person getting into of- fice ii his vote and his attention..•• -She earlier bad said an •· pense limitation would lull voters into a state or complacency. During the last election. the • policy would have limited ex- penses to $325 plus the cost of the statement of qu a lifications mailed to voters with the sample ballot. In the la!:tt election, the highest expenditures ranged around $500, of which about $110 went for the statement of qualifications. The policy also limits contribu- tions by any individual to $100 per candidate, including printing and other services, but not in· eluding volunteer work. The 2.5-cent per voter limit began as a proposed 12 cent limit. Trustee Frank Hurd was most vocal in in sisting the amount be lowered. At an earlier discussion, he pointed out that the 12-cent limit would have totaled about three times the campaign expenses of any trustee in the last election. The board is to review the policy 80 days before the next election in 1977 to make sure the amounts are still realistic. The statement of qualifications was exempted because those ('os- ts may increase drastically if candidates are required to have statements printed in Spanish as well as English, trusteessaid. Passengers Sick PHILADELPHIA (UPI) About 95 persons aboard an Am· trak train from Florida to northern New Jersey became ill ~~Dday and "ere hospitalized. Orange Coast UP'I T•Mp!N'9 ANXIOUS RESIDENT WATCHES TOWER OF Fl.AME Thousands Flee Los Angeles County Holocaust 59,000 Acres Burn; Containment Near LOS ANGELES (AP) - Firemen moved today toward containing fires that have destroyed more than 59,000 acres o( rural woodlands, forcing thousands to flee their homes and sending a thick pall of smoke over the Los Angeles Basin. No major injuries have been reported to residents. More than 25 buildings were destroyed, more than 15 others damaged. The largest blaze, in the Big Tujunga Canyon in Angeles Na· tional Forest about 20 miles north of downtown Los . Angeles, was reported about 50 percent surrounded, mostly on the crucial residential front. Officials expressed optimism EXOTIC ANIMALS FLEE HOLOCAUST, AS that the 1.800 firefighters from throughout the West fighting the fire could surround it by nightfall, when menacing gusts are forecast to resume. The Tujunga fire had charred 45,500 acres of valuable chapar· ral watershed, dried to near ex· plosive flammability by six months of hot, nearly rainless weather. "Everything looks go00:· s aid Jim Unterwegner of the U.S. Forest Service. "The wind is staying down, and the a('reage is pretty stable. We're hopeful we can get a line around most or it before the wind ('om es up (See FIR ES, Page A2) 3 Counts Bribery Charged Former assessor·s aide (;eorge lJpton told an OrangE' County Superior Court jury late Monday that Congressman AndrE'w Hinshaw frequently a('cepted gifts of stt'rf'o f'quipmE'nt from the Tand y Corporation while serving as county aSSt'SSOr. lJpton, brought to the courtroom from the eounty jail where he is serving a six·month bribt>ry sentE'nce. idt>ntified Hinshaw as the recipient of stereo sE'ts. several of which were passed on to members of the cona:res.sman 's lamily. On one occasion, Upton. said. he met Hinshaw al Tandy's Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove, but was ordered to wail outside by hi s employt.'r. Upton. 56, testified that the next time h(' saw llinshaw the de- fendant had a number of Radio Shack boxes sta('ked in lhe back of hjs car. Upton is the first prosecution witness in the trial of his former chief. tlins haw races three relony counts of bribery stemming from offenses allegedly committed while he served as assessor. The former assistant assessor testified that Hinshaw's firs t personal link with the Tandy group and its vi('e president. James Ruxton. <'am(• when the firm sought a tax exemption un · der its status 3 S an importt'r of ei(>ctronic c-qu1pment. l lplon satd tlins haw pulled a list of can1paign contributors from hi s desk draw{'r and com- mented about the Tandy Corporation : "They·re not con- tributing to my campaign so they're not going to get their claim for exemption.·· lJpton testified that llinshaw later approved the Tandy ('Xemp· lion after rl'ceiving what the wit· ness said were several gifts of stereo equipment from the firm and after accepting a campaign contribution of $1 ,000 from Bux· ton. Upton's testimony immediate· ly followed an appeal to the jury by defense attorney !\i1arshall Morgan who urged the panel in lli s opening s tatement to re· cognize that '·con~re::;sman Hinshaw is a ded icated public servant. ''He has done a trt>mendous job (See mNSllAW, Page A2J charges rel3ted to a FUiierton bribery st'andal. Kurilich argu(-d that his af· fadivit seeking Judge Lae's dis- q u al if i cal ion al l eges "Republicans in Orange County havf' banded together and under the Lint'oln Club have sought to prosecute membe rs of one political faction.'' lroine Drops Forced PE Irvine school trustees have unanimously ap- proved a policy to drop mandatory physi('al t"ducation classes for high school juniors and seniors. Under the policy, paren- tal approval would be re· quired for students ehoo.s- ing not to take the fo rmerly required Cour years of physical education. Students choosing not to takt> physi('al eduealion would be required to take some other ('Ourse during the time they otherwise would be in physical education. Board Rules No Smoking At School No. That·s what Irvine school tru::;tees told advocates of de· signaled smoking areas on high !:i("hool campuses in a unanimous vote after more than an hour or debate Monday. The unanimous vote railed for a policy that would increase en· forcement of smoking prohibi· tiom in reportedly smoke·choked ('3mpus rest rooms and punish- mt>nt with "l'dU('ational value·• for offenders . .~ new stat(' law allows local school boards to de('ide wheth('r certain areas or hi gh school cam- puses !:i l10L1ld be set aside as smoking areas. Rut trustees cited another state law that makes it illegal for minor::; under age 18 to buy C'igart'ttes as reason not to allow the smok ing areas. .. If we approve a smoking area. it would be. in eCfect, con· doning illegal acts. We cannot consider that at any time," ('Om · mented board President Elizabeth Sicoli. . ~bout 80 people listened as 1·1 spokes m en arg u e d for and against the designated :>moki ng art' as. Trustee R . Dean Olson, a !'dormon. kiC'ked off the dis· ('USsion by citing a comment m:lde by 1\braham L.incoln in a debate on slavery. There is really only one issue <SeeS'.\!OKING, PageA2) Alter listening to both s.ides, Judge l.ae agreed to reconvt:"ne court at 10 a .m . Wednesday tode. c-ide ii a hearing should be held to determine if Battin would be treated fairly at his hands in his trial on seven felony charges ro- 1 ated to the u:te or county t>mployE>S in is iJJ .fatcd 1974 cam• paign for lieutenant goverooc. Second Campus Rapped Saddlebaek Communi l1 College Districl trustee» were told Monday that there is now no support among people in their communities for a Se<"ond cam• pus. PatriC!'k Rolen, a resident of l..aguna Niguel, said he surveyed ('Ommunity leaders in the dis. trict. which run::; from San Clemente through the Irvine. Tustin area. "and I was sur- prised lo find everyone else sur• prised" about plans to open • setond campus in the district m September. Representatives of the Unitrd South Orange Coast Community ;\ssociation and the Souttt l.aguna Civic Association and re- sidents of Laguna Niguel and I.eisure World also questioned the governing board about plans for a second campus which ther said they previously were un. aware o{. They cautioned against an7 move toward the opening of • second campus without adequate studies and communication witlt eommunity representatives. They also warned again.st a rais. in taxes whi('h might result rront the opening of the campus. Allhougb the board has ap. proved the concept or a second C!'a mpus and are looking into it. Trustee Donna Jlerry noted that they havt' not yet made any com· mitmt"nts . She and other bot.1rd memtx-rs, however. said they were pl<"ast."Cf the residents attended the meet. ing. "We need your input and wt hope you keep coming.·· said Dr. James Mar s hall , another trustee. Bolen said he alerted district residents to plans being made for the second C'oliege after he hap. pened to walk into a me-<'ting of the board with several higb school distri<'t reprt:'sentatives last week whf'n the plans wl•re being discussed . He charged that the district is construC'ting buildings whc>n they should be developing a better. more attractivt! course cur. riculum . After he left th(· meeting. Bolen ::;a id he felt the residents· ap. pear:ince had slowed the board'a plan. He said he and the other r&o (Set> CAM .. us, Page A2) Woman, Girl Flee Rapists in lr'1ne .~n Irvine tndu::;triaJ Complex: secretary and a young girl t'ach es('aped what police described as rape attt>mpts Monday evening. .~!though the descriptions of the assailants were similar and the assaults O('Curred an hour apart, police said there is no con· nection between the attacks. . A seeretary leaving her ofrice at 5:10 .p.m . f\.1onday was sur· prised by a man who jerked opea her car door, for('ed her across the seat and forcibly molested her, police said . Weather Smoky skies ~nd con- tinued warm d ays through Wednesday. Lo(' al gusty northeast winds tonight and Wednesday with highs of 75 rising to 85 in1and. Lows tonight 45 to 55. Regents Okay New Buildings For UC Irvine University of California regents have approved two new buildings for the UC Irvine campus and design money for improvement of an Orange County Medical Center building. Sex Advances Rejected lier screams and struggling apparently scared him away, of .. ricers reported. A search of the area involving several police ('ars and a helicopter failed to locate the man . I-le Was dl"S('ribed as 25, with mC"diurn length red hair. six fc-et . two in~ chestall and about I70pounds. INSIDE TODAY . Pretidf!nt Fronciaco do Co1ta Gomf!• of . Portugal dttlarftl. a stotf! of rm~ l«fail.and pl<ic<d.all tr..,,. on a 100r .alf!rt to combat .o irproodmg reb<llion by !Lft;,t JltlTOlTC>OJNI, SIOTI/. A4. ...... AIT-._,.•lu .. _,_ ·--•• -•• .. &'::'.::J: ... ........ ~ ..... . ,, •• ............. •• ..__ ... , . .. __ ... """"' .. ~·,.,..,. t1•ll -•• . .. ---... :::-.... ,. ..... • •• -·-.. ..., .. u ._..,.11111•1'11 .. ·--•• -111-l:t -•• ..... -... --•• --.. --.. .... -•• A carr.pus bookstore and student serviees building was approved, with construction estimated to cost $670,000. The 14,500 square root building is expected to be completed by July 1976. A new aparbnent building with 200 two-bedroom suites was approved. It is expected to cost $4.825.000·.and be completed by Janu~lm . Renovation design funds totalln& $60,000 were approved fOl' the obstetrics and gynecology building at Orange County Medical Center, the teaehing hospital for the UCl-Callfornia Collegf' of Medicine. The funds are not to bf' spent until the Wliv.enity buys the hospital from Or&Jiie Colu>IY. Mrs. Atwater 'Overtures' Tenned 'Nonsense' By TOM BARLEY Ol ll'M o.u, ~ ... _.. An Orange County Superior Court jury was told via a taped confession late Monday that Nan· cy Fuller Atwater made sexual overtures toward her invalid husband's male nurse before she was clubbed to death in-the livin- groom of her Camen Shores home home in Newport Reach. Tbe statement cam• from de· fendant Da niel GaN>i" Bedetian who told Newport Beach'police in the statement taped tut Feb. s that Mrs. Atwater, 50. "'jumps all over me. • ''She tries to m ak.-love lo me but 1 can't dolt." lbe Lebanese immigrant romplalned to interrogating offict"fs .... 'm newlywed, you know, and_ldon't • feel like it.'' Bedelian, 40 , admits in the same interview that he seized a bronze figurine and repeatedly clubbed Mrs. Atwater until she lay dead at his feet. t'leadinR; self derense. the nurse repeats several times in his statement that he only used the antique to defend himself because Mrs. Atwater attacked him with a knife as he went to the kit('hen that night for a glass of water . Blood from the murderC'd wo·man·s head splashed the livin- groom walls to 3. height or four to five feet, officers said. They said Bedelian told them in his first in· tervlew that the stains were caused by cranberry jui('e which spilled as he ran through the kitchen. Bedelian·s claim that Mrs. Atwater sought s exual relations with him was d1 sm1ssC'd as .. non- sense .. Monday by Depuly Dis- trictAttomey Paul Meyer. · "There was never any s\lch suggestion and everyone who knew Mrs. Atwater knows that it Couldn't be so," the prosecutor said. "As for the claim lhat she at- tacked him with a knire let us say now that no such knire has ever been found .·· It was c>arlier testified that a private detec-tive investigating the theft of valuable jewelry at the Atwater home1at 4238 (See NURSE, Page AJ) • An hour later at ~n apartment eomplex. a J4 .year·old gi rl wa.t attacked by a man as she> Jen a Jocked laund ry room at the -apartment complex. Police said the mall waited out~ side lhf' laundry room until :she opened the door. then forced hi is way inside and molested the girl. He-left after the hysteriC'aJ girl pleaded and cried out to be left alone. poli<'E' said. A search of the area was unsuc- cessful. Po)i('e s pttulated the man was not a r t>sident of the apartments sin('<' he apparently did not have a key to th,• laundry room. He was de scri b~d :&$ 26 Y<':lrS-old, with medium,. lengttl red hair. fi(re feel, rilne inches tall 8nd about 150 p<>unds, with a red rnoustach<'. • l • ' A2 DAil. v PILOT Tuelday, Novembtr 2!, 1975 -. Fo11r Hospitals Lose Payments Four Or:i11g1· Count y hosp1lals \l.'C·rL' SL·rvl'd !\londuy w1lh sttttL' .'\th1rne\ Gt.·nl·rnl 's actus.it1on . ..; Jtl1•mpl1ng tu strip lh<'m of Ull' nght to rl'l'l'1Vt' ML'Ci1Cal pay· m1·nt s Spokl'Smen r1.•fu..,c·d to 1·urr1 mt·nt nn !h<> .11'l'tisation .... it l'<ll'Jfil'U l losµ1t,ll in llunt1ngtun Re.:tC'h . ~·ounta111 \';1J!ey flosp1tal Ill ~·!)Ulll,llll V,1llt'.'. :'o1t'l"l'.'' (;i•ru·ral llus pital Ill S:1nta 1\n ,1 ,\flt.I PJ ~l ('l'lltJJ I.111d ,1 llP:-ptt~I Ill l'l,1tent 1.1 From Pagv 11 I HINSHAW. • ff1r th1• ('11L llll.' uf (Jran).!t'. .. :'\h1rgan s:ud llr reorganitt.'<I tilt· ;1~:-;1·..;s11r·-. off1t·v :1md IH· 111 lft~h1c·c•1I l !l/\~I\ ,t!H•ll:-th;Jt h .l\'t• h1•t•t1 eoptt'd through(iut this n<.1 · t1on and by sL·veral fure1 gn cuur•- tric·:-; " :'\lnrg:1n r t·rnindl'd lilt· jury th;.it Jlin:-h ~1 1\ ·.., s u1·t·t·;-;:-. 111 rt:vamprng the assessor·s off1C't' h:id brou~ht ru m into t•0n 01 ct "'ith m:1ny 1n- tl1\'ah1;d s ir1 and out of l'UlHlly ''ll\'t•rnnll'll t .. '!IC' h<i :-. 1n~1d<' C'nem il':-.," '.\l f!rp.:1 11 ~.1id . Among tho~e t'nemze.s he ll stC'd Count y Coun:-.i·I .<\dr1.311 Kuyper, rt·moved Uy !l1nsh.11Ao fron1 assc·ssmt·nt :1p- pt·a! i1l'ar1ngs, and thC' Irvine Comp.:in y 1\•hi t·h oppos t•d Hinsha\l.··s reassessment of 12,000 acres of sou th 1·ou nty land. ~1org;1n told the jury th<Jt the proserut ion was no more capablC' of pro\'1ng lht• three bribery chargl's :1ga1nst l{inshaw than it 1\·as Clf si1p~·t1rling t•ight othC"r (el1..1n\' co11nts eontained in the c;rand Jurv 1n d ictm('n\ of the .'Je\vpurt HC'.ach Republican. "fh<"'Sl' t•ig hl C'O Un t.s WC're dis m1~s C'd in pretrial <Jct ion . l predict that you will giv<> no more cr('dence to these thi-t•1• C'(1unts after you ha\·e heard th!s case than was given to the otht"r t>ight,'' ~1organ told the jury. The trial in Judge Robert P. Kneeland's courtroom will re- sume a l 9:45 a.m . Wednesday. From '"'age A J NURSE ••• Perha m Or1ve s u,1?gested thal ~·Jrs. Atwater fire Redelian less th an 24 hours before she was killed. Onl y a s m all portion of the mis· .iing jewelry has beC'n rC'covert·d. Meyer said . Bedelian adm its in the taP<'d statemt"nt that he wrapped Mrs. :\twatt"r "s body in a blanket dumped it in thf.. trunk of the <'a; and drO\'e it to an auto wrecking y;1 rd in Pacoima. He admits that he stuffed the body into a SS-gallon oil drum. poured in liquid rement and then covered the c·o nta iner with a l'ar door. Baja Cruise Slated By Golden West Registration for C'.olden West College's SE'ven-d ay study c ruise lo Baja California's wilderness islands a nd seacoasts has been extended to Dec. 15. "Ecology of Baja California" will take class m embers on a roo-mile round trip, J an. 23·31 . The cruise \Viii follow the mi- gratory route of the Cali fornia gr3y whale, with stops at San !\1artin and Renitos Islands and San Ignacio Lagoon. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tN-0.M>ll'" Co•" Od"• Polol, ,.111> ""'"" o\tbm blntd•"" , .... , '"''" i\pWblo ...... b'f• ... O<-CM<! P>.bh\l\"''l Con11>•"¥ s._.,tf<l•I"""' ••P ~i\M<I Mon<l•w ll>•OUtl> I •o<l•1 !Cll' CO'llA -..... t.1•wpc1" 6'A<1', lilff'!•'IOI"" lltMI> foun ••In V•ll~w . '"'"~. ~•<l<ll•N<.k V•'"'• ''"" l~~ ... llfM1'/!.oul~ CO.II A Y<>Qll' «"l ..... I M< ,..,,. ,, oubl"""" SAIU•d••• ...... ~ur .... , Tl>n ll<ln<-1 1ulfl!IY,lnQ p••n• " •t lJll ....,.,! n..1 S''"''· C~\!• "''''· C•l•lo""• tl~"llo Robert N . Weed f><0\•"""1 •nG Pulll1_,,,' Jack R. Curley lll<.t """"""' •""""""'~'AA. ... ~/ · Thomas. Keevll LdHor Thomas A. Murphine ,.,,..,.;1...,ec11tor Chartes H. Loos Richard P. Nall ..,,.,.,l ... l .V..N91ft9 E<1<10t, r t Jlosp1tal entr<'prc·nt•ur J)r. Louis Ct>l la ;ind ltindo"'ner Rirhard ()'Neill rt•porti'lily own part of Mercy c;1·11(·ral liosp1t a l throu~h J\mi)!u (~;.ipital Corn - pany. Dr. (~ella a l:-.<1 r1.·1>0rtedly is :.i part OIA.'nt•r of 1-·ountain Vallt• (•omm11n1ty and J'l;H'l'llt1;1 l.1nf1;:1 hus pit:li:"!>. Th(' l"''u men contr10t1tl.'fl morl' than $1 n1illlon to politu·Jl t•an d1d<1tes 1n the 1972 1·lt·t·t1un:, The 3l'C'usat1nn:-. ~\t'r't' pron1pt ed by a c•on1pla1nt by lhl' ~late· Jle<tlth Deparlml'nt runtt•nd1ng the hospitals illt•gally rl'<'t'l\'t•d :'\led 1Cal payment ~. <1<·t·ord1n.: to Hobert ~an l'e of thi· lll'alth l>ep:1rtmt•nt . St<tte law prus(•rli>i.>s .\11.'(!1(',1] re1mbt1i-semt•nts tu hu~p1tal ~ lhal havt> added fa ('ll1t1t•s \l.'1thout ap prov al of tht· loc·a! ur stJlt• h1·alth pl.:~nning bodu·s. f\a sit·ally, \\'('are C'mbittt•r1•d {l\'C'r thC' fart th <•l th{•st• hu:-.p1tal.-. added beds without th L' author1zat1on of the pl ;:1n ning eounr1!s,·· s;ud N;1fl<'t' 1n an 111 tervit'\\'. .'Janee said thC' Stalt• Offi te of .<\dmin1strative fl C'arings wil l hold tiearings on tht• aei'us alinns. The rulin~ ra n bC' appe:.iled through tht' courts, :"llan('e said. In tht' meantime, th<> hospit:ll~ \\ill not rel'eivt' l'C'imbursemenl:-. for patients lrc•atC'd wh o other"·ise qualify for ~1 ecl1Ca l , hl· saict. P!arl'nlia-I.inda added 16 bed ~ in .'Jovember 1974. NancC' said Pacifica addC'd 30 beds in April 197·1; ~1 ercy added 12 beds last ~lay ::ind 90 more a re under con struction : foun tain \'allt•y addl'd JOI bed::; in 1\pril 197·1, ;-.;'ant(' said. All lhC' additions "·erC' without tht> appro\·;.11 of the Orange Coun tv l·lecilth Planning (:ounrll or the• s"ta te health planning <'Ollll l'll. Nanl'e said. The he~dth planning aJ.:l'llf'IC~ have rons1stentJy turnt•ll (!Ul\'11 ne\,. hospit<tl eonstruction 111 Orangt> c:ounty ' T he agenCl('S contend that too n1any hosp1t :1l beds means consumers ha~'f> to carry the cost of empty beds and facilities that are usrd at an un- f'Conomically low level. The move by the Department of Health was the Cirst attC'mpt by a state agenC'y to enforce tht.' MediCal paym('nt aspect of the health planning law. Fro11t Page 111 SMOKING. • and that is, is slavery right or wrong?" Olson quoted. "De spite the pros and cons. the only issue \l.'ith sm oking is, is 1l right or "'rong7 If it is wrong, tht• school district is in no position to condone it in any shape or form.·· Olson said. .J\ survey passed at Uni versity High School found faculty favor. ing a smoking area 76 to 23 and students favoring 1t 1,306 to 266. Despite the hig h vote. 270 stu- dents said they smokt"'. Speaking on beh'alf of non· s mokin g s tud en ts. Lauren i\1ayer.; a s tudent representativt' to the board. said the smokers so clog the bathrooms that non- s mokers are unable to use lhl' facilities between classes. She also protestro that non s mokers were exposed t o '' health hazard by being exposed to the rumt"s. Mrs. Robert Gray also s<.iul "eye irritations, allergy ttnd even emphysema .arc c aused hy second -hand smoke for those chi ldren who have made th(' de· cision not to smoke... : Meanwhile. administrators like University High Princ11lal Victor Sherr('itt and act ministrator Phil tlall prot<"sti·li that the sm oki ng ban is i mpo~s 1 ble to enforce. I,ookouts posted at rest room doors warn smokers inside of his appr o•ach . Hall sa id . Il l' described the activity as a "eat and-mouse game.'' The trustees in sisted that arl - minis trators crack cto"'·n 011 s moking and report to th1~ hoard in January steps taken tu cut smoking. Fol lowing the d isl'ussion. Superintt.'ndent A. Stanlt•y Co rey said "There are many romplicat ed prob lem s invol vt•d'' 1n s uppressing :i m o king on the SC'hool grounds. He protested that ''smoking is not a moral issue" but said en- forcement will be increased. Amis Impasse Comidered DETROIT (U PI) -Sttr~tary of State Henry A. Kissinger said today he might m eet with Soviet le8de.rs next month In an attempt to break the l'urr"nt deadlock in the Strategic Arm! l...imilation Talks. "'That possibility exists, but il Is not yet absolutely firm, .. Kiss· inger said in reply to • quea:lion at a.oew:a conference. t o.u, ~'-' Sl•ll Jlloolo Wildfire History Recalled By WILLIAM SCHRE IBER Of .. O.My,,. ....... Orange Counly Fire Depart mtnt offi<"i3l:i remembt•r all too well tht> awesome wildfires that ravaged tht county i.n past )'t.'ars. Those vivid .memories ('OnJUrC' visions or infernos that could still erupt in the t inder-dry canyons alm0$l at any time "When we aee rires iike-thost.' bumin& now in Loi Ang~lf's. I l'an tell you the h.air 1tandi up on the backs of our necks." said Capt. Bruce Turbeville of tht· county fire department. "Y.'c are in an extreme al\~rt condition r ight now," he saul. "It's about as: bad as I've t•\'t•r seen it with these winds." PILOT DONALD VANCE INSPECTS DAMAGED CRAFT AFTER PANCAKE LANDING He Missed Foam at El Toro MCAS, But Gol Down Safely Anyway ----- Turbeville said the pall of s moke hanging O\'er O r an~t' (~ounty from the Mt. Raldy and I.a Crescenta fires brings "the fear of s:uch fires home to more than just (iremen. Caspers Park Eyed As Gravel Resource Flight Surgeon Navigates Safe Crash Landing He has fielded dozens of calls from C"ountians who \\."ant to volun teer to fight the l.ns Angeles County fires or prolt'<'t this t.:oun- ty against a similar blati', should one break out. Turbeville politely turns them away , sayi ng h e can 't hr tesponsible for taking on \'Oiuri- teers \\.'ho have no training An environnlt.•ntal c·11nsu!t1 ng firn1 th;.it hHs t':-linl.l!f'il 11p tu IH mdi1on tons of ht~h i.;r:.idl' ;-;,1nli :inti gr ;.1\t•I n1..1y lit• b('nt·.dh ('.•:'Pt'r~ Ht•g1nnal !'<irk y,;i...; <1wardC'd a eunlract totl<•) to draft long r:ingc· plans for u:-t• of the 5.500 :u·rl· 1\ i[(h•rnt·ss J.ri·;.i Ii<'\ nold:-;..ind As;-;ue iatc·s \\.'di (lo th~· IJi<Hlil !ll g job for $ro,000 Orego11 State Police Chief Slain i11 Street Bl'J.1 ,F.T J.'J S:\J.F.)1 , Ort>. 11\P ) -ltnl lv llolcomb, 58, tlregon stale policf. superintC'ndt>nt shot l"''ice todav on lhe Capitol ~Jail as he "'·alked to"''ard his offil'f'. tlied latfor dur- ing sur~t>ry at Salt>m l\1emorial llospital. From \\'ire Services S.i\l.E ~1 . Ore. Ort'gon Stat<' Police Supt. !lolly Holcomb v.·as shot and er1tical\y \l.'OUnded oul- JSide t~e Public Servi.cc liuild i n~ on the stale ('apitol mull tod:1y, and police :.trrest(•d a oneti me i'.'.l.ndidate for governor. 1'he sus pect \\'as identified as Robert Wa m pler. in<lep(>nd ent eundidate fo r j?O\'Crnor in 1962. Wa mpler is a for mer deputy sht•r1ff and state policeman. l-loll'omb "'as on his \l.'ay tu \\.'Ork whE"n the shooting IX'turred atabout 8a.m. First reports s a,W he "'·as shnt t\ViC'e. HolC'o mb -.as rushl'll to Salem l-lospital f(lr surp:ery State police said l·lolcornb \\";t~ stopped at tht· entrance to lht· building by a m~-1n "''ho said h~· wantPd to talk to him . '!'he shoot 1ng followed . .i\ "'itness, c·atherine Weber. said the m an v.·ho did thC' s hoot ing appeared ;1gitated and S<ud something about ll olcon1b hot\" ing fired people. From Pagv A I CAMPUS ... sldents would be watching thP board's action Trustees will tour the lrvint' Tustin a rea l\-1onday to look at potential sites for a satellite cam - pu.s. At that time. they are al ::.o expected to bt:' ~i\'en report.-; on the needs and problems involvl'tl ino~ning a second campus. f £the trustees do d('{"ldt' to Opt•n a satellite campus in September. the date wh1 t h is included 1n their tentative pl:.1ns. a site "'111 have to bC' selected bv Feb. 9. No date h;1s bl•('n set fnr the opening of a permanent, full · fledged second collt'ge in the di s· trict ~1lt hou gh 1t 1:-; gt•nt•rally t'X · pected to r1nl\t' from tht· s atellil<' C"<1mpus tn st·ver~d year s. Tnysle<"S did tahle consldPrR - tic)n 0£ :Jn ;q.(f"l'C'Ol('nl, \\'h1r h ('ame later on thC't r ·•F?l'nda, \l.'llh architect Willi;tm lllurock and Partners for the master planning of the seconct ca n1 pus. On a related item. trustees ap- proved the payn1ent of $1 ,016,008 lo five other C"Om munity college districts ror res1dt'nts attending colleges outside the district . The fact th:1t over 2.000 resi- denti attend a colli'ge outside the Saddleback d1str1rt is on<' reason tru:itees hal'e given for the neC'd of a satellite campus. Schools Opened NEW ~IJ\VF:N, Conn. (Al)) - Public srhools here o~ned today tor the ririsl thne since Thursday, marking the end of a two.week- Jong strikt.' in which 90 teachers were jailed. . tv.1t"e tht• l'ost 11f prop11s:1ls mad(' by l\l.'o oth1·r <'nrn p~·t 1 tors for tht• P~•ct . Tht> \'O tt• h~· Or;.ill;!C' ('uu nty s1111('r\·1 ~or ... 1\ JS u n;.in 1mous and planning efforts for the park 14 miles in land from San Juan Cilpistrano "'iii take about six mon1hs. In its extensive proposal, the successfld consul tant addressed 1n detail the maJOr conl'ern o( mos t supervisor:-; potential ex- ploitatio n of E'xi sling s<i.nd and gr.1\el dt'pusits SupE"r,·1sor.' ha,·e made it clear the-y \l.'<•nt l"'\'er y avenue ex- pl orf'd for pn:-;:.1blt• exlraction of !ht• n1att·r i:t] I\ 1th11ut doing l;.ist- 1 n g d .1 111 :1 ~··· t 1) rht• p:.i r k pur('hased t\l.'O }1';1rs ;1go fnr Sl.·I m illion Reynolds and 1\ssoc·i ::ilc·s s.'.:lid in their repurt th;.it thl' ext1·n:-.11'l' sand and {:!ra\"l'I dt•pos1ts in the p3rk could net thl' tounty S00,000 a yt>ar in royalties for tht' life of a commercial operation -about 10 years by standard sand and gravel operation C'stimates. Phil Berrigan Arrested Again /\ San Diego ;-.;'avy R.e~t·rve night surgeon. \\.'ho oftt•n has lx>en at the SC'ene of erash land- ings, became the pilot 1n onr la le !\tonday al the E l l'oro ~1ar1ne Corps Air Station. He emer ged unhurt but hi s p lane received considerable damage. I..t. Cmr. Donald Vanl'e, 32, or Coronado had taken ofr from Orange County Airport shortly after 5 p.m . when he heard a <'iunk in the nose section or hi s Cessna 310 aircrart. The noise. he said later. \\'a s immedia tely assessed as <1 failure in the landing gt>ar. Authorities at the airport tov.·1•r "said that after several minutes 11f cont act with the pilot, it 'ol.'as dl'· tf'rmined that it \l.'Ould be bettt>r to try for a belly landing at El 'foro. 1\s Vance circled the airport, cre\\'S on the ground roamed 1,000 feet of run"·ay to ease lhe im pact. Vance said later that he shut the craft dov.·n a bit early. so ,...-hen it touched the ground, il missed the foam. Spokesmen at the air station said that the plane's pro~ller and nose \\'ert> damaged in thl' episodl'. 1'he county·s fire defense's ha\·e been thinned as more than a dozen engines and 50 men have been sent into I .os Angeles Coun- ty to fight the two major fir('s raging out of control there. "But we have adequate baC'kup on hand to meet any need that m ight arise ... Turbeville said. "You've got to figh t the fires that are there rather t han the on<·s that might be." Orange County is no strange r to the devastation such wild.l ands fu·es can t"ause. On ly e'irht yf'a rs ago, in the eJ.rly evening of a balmy Sunday, (lC't . 29. the worst brush and timbt>r fir(' in Orange Count y his- tory S\l.'ept across the hills and l':lnyons anJ burned for thrt:>l' davs Th~ Paseo Grande fire. startt-d by sparks from a horse's steel- shod hoof in Riverside County '!'> \Vard low Canyon, destroyed more tha n 48 ,000 acres leveling 66 homes and heavily damaging 79 others .. <\.II but 3.500 acres of the fire were inside Orangl' County. .<\ total of 188 fire trucks. 29 bulldozers. 15 aerial tankers and nearlv 2.000 men \\.'ere needed to tonta'i n t he flames. * * * W.\Sl-tfNGTON (UPI ) -.<\n- ti\,·ar acti-.:i st Phillip Berrigan and 11\'0 men were arrested early t0<!<1y for all<'ged ly defacing pro- p('rty at tht' r\ritish F.mbasS)'. po\i{'t~ said. From Page Al FIB ES CONTINUE • • • :\ s pokesn1an for the F:xC'cutiv,e Protl'ctzvc-SC'r\lt.'.l' said B(•r · 1·i1an. a formt•r Hom3n Catholic pr1C'st: .I a mes ~1 r ~ei l and f)anif'I ::\anders \\'t'rl' ;.i rre;-;t<'d about ~ a.m. f11r alll'l!t'd!y sprayi ng rt•d p;.i1nt lltl tht· sidf'\l.';Jlk 111 fr11nt of the Winston Churt hill statut» \\'hirh he!Cln gs to thl' Rritish Em- h~.ss\' 1·ti,.,. \l."i•rc• ('h :1r ~t·d \l.'!l h destru<:tton of propt·rty OCl'Uplt'd by a foreign go\'C'rnn1ent. Warships Sail l.O~OO:"J CUP!) -Rritain or· dered t hree \Yarships in to di sput - ed Icelandic fishing ground~ to- day in an t>Si'alation of the nt•""' "cod war ·· betv.•c•en Rritis h trawlers a nd Icelandic gunbo~1ts tonifht. So f;ir it has been il'SS th<ln fo reC'ast for this morning ... .<\.second major fire 1ve1,..; ahout 25 perl'enl conlaine<.I after r.:it•ing .Jl'/'Oss 13.300 aCl"l'S in lhl· Mt. Raldy \\•intC'r rt•t•rt•ation arl'a abo\'e the San {;abriel Valh•v suburbs of Claremont and Sa;1 Oimas. 35 miles northeast of do\l.·nto"·n I.os :\ngC'lt•s . Offie1<:1ls said the firl' no long('r po::.ed a d irect threat to isolatt•d ~1t Baldy Village. .<\.bout 150 homes and cabins 1n the area were evacualt'{l fvr a time. but as in the l'iig l'UJUn~a fire area. most residents "'ere rt• turning to then· homes as tht.• flames b urn ed a"·ay from populated art>as a nd into b;.i('k country. 'fhe wind-fanned fires. about 20 miles a part on the slopes of tht> San Gabriel Mountains north nf I..os Angeles. forted nt•arly 6,000 rf'sidents to flee the approa ching: flames . ,<\t least 70 firefighters suffert."'d smok e inhalation or minor burns. but no civilians "·ere reportt'd tn- Jurrd. Gov. Edmund G. Rrown Jr ~eciared 3 state of em('rgency 111 tne are~. a nd Sen. John Tunney st>nt a telegram to PresidC'nt Ford asking him to declare it~ ft'deral di saster area, "'hich aJ lows federal recovery a ;-; sistance. .i\ third s maller blaze -less than JOO acres -broke out over· nigh t in the San Bernard ino ~·lountains 60 miles east of J.os .<\n geles. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMAN 0..ectCll' QI ~-""""·~"9 Mol>Nl'llO f••l .... eo-.,. "Carpeting is a blind item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made of the same kind of materials. and have. in fact, not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use. one will look terrible and the other will look like new. How 1s the consumer to know which is which? Oddly enough, even price often won't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting 1s no guarantee of quality. The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the honest retailer. is selling the brand names that both know they can trust. .. This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When you find samplQ.S w;th the names changed on the ra~s. run over to Alden's fast. · After all, carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldn't be gone into blind. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA faESA, CAllF. 92627 PHONEC 646·4838 -646-2355 • .. , " ' " " • ' Afternoon N.Y. Stoelul VOL. 68, NO. 329, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMB ER 25, 1975 TEN CENTS. Huntington Downtown Plan Advances HunUncton Beach Cly Council members agreed Monday nJght that city plan.oers should coo· tinue work on a long-awaited re- development plan ror 487 acres in the downtown area. Assistant Planning Director Ed Selich said Monday night's eoun· cil action was not an official okay of the redevelopmf'nt plan but it was an approval of theroneept as a general basis for going ahead • with a preliminary redevelop- ment plan. The COO<'ept for the area, out- lined for councilmen Monday by · the planning department staff, calls for both residential and commercial development and in- cludes: -A mall on Main Street with special commercial develop- ments such as restaurants, small touruit shops and leisw'e oriented stores. -Development of similar store-s and shops in a later phase on and adjacent to the pier. -Retaining the old civic center site for publiC' USE'. -Providing 70 acres for tourist uses including 520·670 hotel rooms and a mini-park tourist at- traction. -High rise residential de· velopment adjacent to the ocean ms aw UPIT .......... ANXIOUS RESIDENT WATCHES TOWER OF FL.AME Thousands Ree Loa A""91•• County Holocauat 57,000 Acres Burn; Containment Near LOS ANGELES (AP) - Firemen moved tcxlay toward containing fires that h ave destroyed more than 57,000 acres or rural woodlands, forcing thousands to nee their homes and sending a thick pall of smoke over the l.os Angeles Basin. No major injuries have been reported to residents. More than 20 homes were destroyed. more than 30 others damaged. The largest blaze, in the Big Tujung·a Canyon in Angeles Na- Coast P~el Kills Bolsa Subdivision Plans to subdivide a 1.5-acre parcel adjacent to the Bolsa Chica preserve in Huntington Beach !or r'esidential develop. ment were killed Monday by re- gional coastal commissioners. tional Forest about 20 miles north of downtown Los . Angeles, was reported about SO percent surrounded, mostly on the crucial residential rront. Officials expressed optimis m EXOTIC ANIMALS F~E HOLOCAUST, AS that the 1,800 firefig'hters from throughout the West fighting the fire could surround it by nightfall, when menacing gusts are forecast to resume. The Tujunga fire had charred 45.500 acres of valuable chapar- ral watershed, dried to near ex· plosive £lam mability by six months o( hot, nearly rainless weather. "Everything looks good," said Jim Unterwegner of the U.S. Forest Service. "The wind is staying down, and the acreage is pretty stable. We're hopeful we C'an get a line around most of it before the wind com es up tonight. So far it has been less than forecast for this morning." A second major fire was about 25 percent contained after racing !See FIRES, Page AZ) Oregon Lawman Killed BULLETIN SAi.EM. Ore. (AP> -Holly Holcomb, 58, Oregon slate-police svpt"rinlendent shot twice today oa the Capitol Mall as he walked toward bis office, died later dur- ing surgery at Salem Memorial Hospital. From Wire Services SALEM. Ore. -Oregon State Police Supt. Holly Holcomb was shot and critically wounded out- side the Public Service Building on the state Capitol mall tcxlay, and police arrested a onetime candidate for governor. The suspect was identified as Robert Wampler, independent candidate for governor in 1962. Wampler is a former deputy sheriff and state policeman. Holc!>m b was on his way to work when the shooting occurred at about 8 a.m . First reports said he was shot twice. Holcomb was rushed to Salem Hos pital £or surgery. State police said Holcomb was stopped at the entrance to the buil~ng by a m an who said he wanted to talk lo him. The shoot- ing followed. A witness, Catherine Weber, said the man who did the shoot- ing appeared agitated and said something about Holcomb hav- ing fired people. She said that arter lhe shooting the man threw the gun on the ground and walked into the build- ing where he was arrested by Oregon state Police. Holcomb was shot in the ab- domen and chest by the gunman. Byron Hazelton, deputy state police superintendent who drives to work with Holcomb. said the man approached Holcomb and said," 'l would hketotalktoyoua bit .. "I Nalked on in . I didn't hear the shots,·· Hazelton said. The suspect. a man with thinning white hair, was held at state police headquarters foc an hour, then hurried under tight security to the county courthouse. Rabies Clinic Set At HB Fire Station A rabies l'linic will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the . Lake fire station at Lake and In- dianapolis streets in Huntington Beach. A lee or $2 will be charged ror each animal. Dog Licenses also ~II be available at the clinic. front between Sixth and Golden West Streets. Selich, who was in charge or ::ihapinf the plan, said the first priority will be redevelopment of MaiD Street. Next would come development of the pier that wa::i described as a valuable resource and a his· toric landmark to the com· munity. Selich :said projections for the • I • high ri::ie <'Ondominiums and apartment:s could go up to 26 stories. "We don't want to overdo it, however, and block anyone's vis- tas, so I expect that perhaps eight to 10 storieti would be the limit,·· he said. Two hotels would be planned £or the area and possibly three. The concept £or the mall. ac- cording to Selich, would involve e • ------'"'-' • • ••• And Now Left Wetsuited surfer has come to the end of the line on this Huntington Beach wave and is in the process of heading back the way he came. Althoug h it appears he is falling backwards off his board, the talented \Yave rider is merely shifting his weight in order to spin his board around into.:the green face of the wave again, Huntington School Pay Talks Snagged The Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District is back at a stands till in teacher contract negotiations. Dr. Spencer Covert Sr., superintende nt or the Magnolia School Di strict in Anaheim . turned down an appointment Monday as chairman of a three- member contract "fact finding" team. The project was proposed by developer George Armstrong for a site at 17182 Marina View, near Warner Avenue. The commission ·s staft bad re- commended approval or the plans, which called only for sub- dividing the site. Any develop- ment plans would ha\'e had to come before the commission for further approvals. Armstrong had planned to build eight single family houses. Se~ Advances _Rejected "I think it is vitally important for the chairman or lhl' fact find - ing committee to be accepted by both groups (teachers and the school board),·· he explained. Covert had been selected ror the post by De puty Superinten· dent Charles Palmer, the board's fact finding representative. However, several Huntington Harbour residents opposed the plans and 'Convinced com- missioners to reject the project. The Huntington Harbour cont- ingent contended that the site is ideal for an open space view park. They said that, II a public agency acquired the land, tbe Huntlngton Harbour Corporation ·would pay d evelopment a nd maintenance costs of the park. Armstrot\g said he plans to tip- peal the dttlsion to the state rout.al comml11lon. • Mrs. Atwater 'Overtures' Termed 'Nonsense ' By TOM BABLEY Ol ... 0.11,..,.., .... An Orange County Superior Court jury was told via a taped confession late Monday that Nan- cy Fuller Atwater made sexual overtures toward her invalid husband"s male nurse before she was clubbed to death in the llvin- groom or her Cameo Shores home home in Newport Beach. The statement came from de- fendant Daniel Garbis Bedellan who told Newport Beach police in the statement taped last Feb. s that Mrs. Atwater, 50, "jumps all over me. . "She tries to make love to me ' . • but l can 't do it." the Lebanese immigrant complained to interrogating officers. "I 'm newly wed, you know, and I don't feel. like it.·· Bedelian, 40, admits in the same interview that he seized a bronze riguriDe and repeatedly clubbed Mrs. Atwater until she lay dead at his feet. Pleading self defense. the nurse repeats several times in his statement that he.only used the antique to de(end himsel( ~ause Mrs . Atwater a ttacked him with a knife as he went to the kitchen that night for a glass of water. • l Blood from the murdered woman's head splashed the livin- rroom walls to a height of rour to five feet. officers said. They said Bedelian told them in his first in- terview that the stains were caused by cranber'l' juice which spilled as be ran through the kite.hen. Bedelian·s claim that Mrs . Atwater sought sexual relations with him was d.isntJssed as "non· seqse" Monda~ bf ~ly Dis· triCt Attorney P Me fer. ''There was vu any such s uggestion and ev~one who kne:w Mrs . Atw• ~~that it IS..NURS l Teachers had "reluctantly'' agreed to his appointment. But at the same time, they charged that as a school administrator he would not be neutral. ln addition, they s aid he had a conflict of interes t in the matter because his son. Spencer Covert Jr .. had been working as an at· tomey for the district. Palmer said Monday he was surprised at Covert ·s d('('ision. In addition, he said. ''I really don't know what will happen,·· as far as the negotiations are con- t'f'rned. Covt'rt. in a letter to district superintendent S. A. Moffett, said the fact find insi: process is (See TAI.KS, PageA2J closing 3 number of streets to ptovide a "pleasing. landscaped environment'' for !:h opper ~. tourists and diners. Mayor Norma Gibbs said to- day she was pleased with the overall proposal but voiced some speeific reservations as did other C"OUncil members. "I think we need to do more with the pier.·· she said. "lt fStt Pl.AN, Page AZ> e Accepted Frequent Offers? Former assessor's aide George Upton told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Monday that Con gressman Andrew Hins haw frequ('ntly accepted gifts or s tereo equipment rrom the Tandy Corporation while serving as county assessor. Upton, brought to the rourtroom rrom the county jail where he is serving a !!ix -month bribery sentence, identified Hinshaw as the recipient or stereo s ets. several or which were passed on to members of the congressman'!! family. On one occasion, Upton. said, he met Hinshaw at Tandy's Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove, but was Of'de red to wait outside by his employer. Upton, 56, testified that the next time he saw 1-linshaw the de· Cendant had a number of Radio Shack boxes stacked in the back or hi s car. Upton is the Cirst prosecution witness in the trial or hi s former chief. Hinshaw races three felony counts of bribery s temming from of£ens('s allegedly t'Ommitted while he served as assessor The form er assistant assessor testified that 1-linshaw·!I first personal link with the Tandy group and its vice president, James Buxton, came when the lirm sought a tax e:ocemption un· der its status as an importer of electronic equipment . CStt JUNSHAW , Page AZ) FV Motocross Team Scores The motocross team from Fountain Valley lli~h School brought home the California championship trophy over the weekend from a 53·school meet inSaddleback Park. The team ·s 25 s tud('nl'i compet- ed Saturday and Sunday a~ai nst students from throughout the state, school offit'ials noted. The team wa s just started a t tht' school this year. off1c1al s ex- plained . Stuart Goodf'l l. a teacher, is the adviser and 1-lerky Stapleton, J ohn Gtlb(•rtson. l.ance Mason and VC'rn l~rown are the team captains. Oran~-Coast L -= nz ' =--..-- Weather Smoky skies and con- tinued ""·arm days through Wednt>sday . l.ocal gusty northeas t winds tonii;t:hl and Wednesday with highs or 75 ris in j'! to 85 inland. Lows tonight 45 to 55. INSIDE TODAY President Franc1sco da Co.,to Gomes of Por!ugal deciored o stote of emt"Tge'1.cy today and placed all I roops on o war alert to combat a $pl'eoding rebellion by l..efli$t poralroops. Story , A4. llHlex AIY-~k• •• """u-.r. t!.r..,. hmt.ot_, ., ....... .. •• LM.h,.. . ., C..lttwftt• ......,,..,,. ..... ... •• ,..,~,,...,, •• Cl•ulllM ... 1. 0r-..o......, ... (Mtil(I .. -· lll·J 0'011_,.,. " SffYI•,..,.., .,. 0.il!lllfftkH ... ::=:-,_,..... 114·1 . ......... ,. ... •• A11·11 £9' .... l-llt .. , .......... .. "'-· ,,,.,, ,,. ... n .. ........ lftK ..... . .. -·-•• , ............. •• --•• --" ' A % DAILYPILOT H/F Tue&day. NOVilmber 25. 197-5 ll1111ti119ton District Teacher Talks Called Blunder ll u11t111 t!,n Ut•,11·h {'1 t y «'it• 'l l'l1!.1I'\ I S1·1ip11] lh ~lrtt't 1'ru ... \\• H1 ··"' i1.ul.1thl l'h.1r1:t'd \,oel,1.• th.It tl11~ ~ c·.1r,., lt•,i;,'hl'I ~a\.11~ lh'j!tl l1,1tlOl1 .S hJ\lf' bl't'n Jll"l t'll•' ht11:1Cil·r ;if\t'l .1nnlht•r .. ~; n·l.1nd v.d!t·1I for lh1· rt·1nO\.d 1 I'• 1111 1 ~ 11q r tntt•nd,.n! t•.• It' l'.1.1!\t'I' !111111 lh1· 11t'1'1 1:1.1t ·' •n ... 1•r111·c•,..; * * * t 'rom Pagf' \I TALKS ... h."('htu(',tl :ind ('lHllplt•'I: .i:-L\ IS It 1n,1y 1nl'rt·.1:-.t• l111:-. curnplt·x Hy if I "t'r(• to ,1ett•pt U11 , .q1 JltlJllt/Til'Jll, ••ht•\ Ofltllllll't! /'ht• f1nd1t1 ;.'. 111 f.1r1 :-. .ind r1· ('Plll lllt'lld:l\lP!l>o; l\f !ht• t'1lrT\ITill t~•1• 1l11gh1 n111 t• • ht' L.11 r11:-.h1·d h\ 1't1n1p la111t :s ,d1(111L tllt• 111\t·~rity (Jf !hl· l'hau·n1;111 hy 1'11prt's1·ntativ1•s 1'1 tht• ('n1plnyc or,,:.1n1z:1t1nns :ind n1l'mber!:> df tht' <·1•1nrn1t!t't'." ht• .s:.ud. 'rtH· L.1e1 f1nt!11n: 1•rn<·(•ss 1.1:as l':llll•d fvr• 11l•:1rl _\ l\\u rnunlh!:> :1go "'hl•n lt''.l('ht•r:-dt·1·l.1r\·d an ··1n1 p:tSS{',. In IH·g11t1 .1l!(lrlS ,\1 th:.it 111111·. thl' Uo.1rd :-.(•\l'l'I ed P<i lmer as ils fart find1n l-'. repr('senlativC', v.:ith 1'ruslt·t· Hr1an c;:1rla11d \11t1n g ag:.11n:-.t th:ll :-l'lt•t't 1011 An d lt•at•ht'r'!:> ChOS(' Tonl Rrov..·n of th1· ('alifornia Tt>a('ht'r:-. .'\:;soc.·1.t11nn ,ts their rt'Jlrt·~('fl t:'ltl\'l'. Sinl'e th:1t 111111" both Rro\\n and Palmer had hct•n ~quabbling 1)ver S('l t•<'\ 1o n of the third mt>mber . But last \\'ct•k, ;.iflcr Palmt'r suggest<'d <."overt. tC'aC"hers re· luctantly :igr('t'd so the process could get und('r \1/ay. In addition, Palmer h;.id told tht' school hoard that if h(' ;ind RrO\\'ll could not aJ:,?rt•t' "after a r('~sl•n.:ibll· t1mt•" thl' lh1ard simply L'1lli ld adopt .a t'ontrat't pa{'kUi,!t'. The fa{'t finding lL'am "'<•::. tn makt> recommt>ndatiuns to tht· board about the (•ontrat·t. although the board would not be legally bound to atcept their sug- g('stions. Teachers had asked that the third ract finder be a represen· tative of the California Concilia- tion Service>, Ameriran Arbitra· tion Association or Federal J\itediation and Conciliation Service, Jewelry Shop Loses $3,460 A burglar \Yho left no indica- tion or forrt>d entry looted an eastside Huntington Reach store's je"·elry shop or $3,400 in merchandise over the weekend. it was reported Monday. Marvin l.ee, of ~·l t>rvyn's Department Store, 9811 Adams ;\ve .. called police after employes discovered the lo::;s ~·hen they opent•d the store Mon· day, Detectivt' Sgt. Forrest Lewis said the intruder pocketed six wedding bands. ~·ate hes and an $800 camera. escaping v.1ithout l('aving any evidence or how he t>ntered the stor<'. Th(' trustcE' er1ticitL-<l l"'••lmt·r 1n ronnl'C't1on "''1th tht• 1tnnout1('<' n1cn1 th ~1t i)r Spt·nt·t·r CuvC'rt, Sllp('1'1ntt'ndt•nt of Anaht•11n ·s .\l11 gnoll~1 S~·huol lhstril•t. \\'Ould not s<>rv<> on a tl11·1·1• merntx•r Cat'l f1nd1n~ p:nn·I \t hil'h \t';ts sup- p.:•:-1·d lt1 l't'l"Urll flll'lld ;1 p;iy .::it•!tlt• 1n1·nt C'o\ t'l'l .::i ~1nnl)llflt'l'rrll'lll that ht· l\Pt.ddn f :-.1·r1t• r.1111t• ,1ft1·r bolh 1l'.1rh1·r:;. .:ind tht• schuol bliard h.ul :1t,?r l't'd ltl his arpuintml'nt. .. , .1~~l1n11·il 1\ h11n :'olr l'alm(lr mt'nti('lnt·d <'i•vt·rl. ht· h.1d ~'firm ,11n11n1tn1 1•nt, (;;1rl:ind satd to cl.1_\' It n1:1k1·s \J r ,,,dmt'r's t rt~i1 hili t y q 111·:st 1on:1 hi c-," he t·on · 11nllt,d. ,11hi lht• b11,11·d n11·mbt>r::. :q1p1·:1r r.Hht•r n.n,·1· for bl indly 11.•iln11111,• h'' ,td \ 11'1• t\111•11 1·-.p!.1111•·d \lund .1 ,\ th;1t h,• I\ ,IS ('(•nt :1rt('(I h~ !ht• ()r:l llj.!l' t 'nnnt,\ ll1·p<u tn1 1•11 11>f 1-'.duc;.iti<+n .+bout :i1'r \'ll1 0-! as .1 f.1vt ftnd t•r , hut he did n"t ll';11'n until h1:-.t \\l't'k for "·h11:1l .::ic·h•Mil d1st1·1t'l ll ' "'0ll \d bt• 1'hcn \t'ht'n l1 ·:1(·hrr:-: qti es 1111nt·d h1:-. 11111·;.:rtt\, · hl· PIJll'<I )1\l\ {ll;o;l•r\1• G.u·l.1nd \\+d,1\ 'll/!,'1·:-tl'd eall into•~· spt·t·i .. i! hu;11"t! n1t·t·1i ng, tht·n urging tt·~•l'hl·r ::-t11 \t ithdr.1" lh£'1r impasse and n1eet 111 · round th£' ('\o<·k ·· nt•go11.:it1un::. 1f necessary l!J rt'itt·h .in agrt'l'· mt>nt . II LS limt• to rPnlO\'t' th\• 1n('f· fet'tl1a\ dt•put~ st1 per1nt1·ntlt•nt fr(lm the nt•j!11 t1:it1on:>." ht• .::ia1d . 'The ~1ard shouhl r1•:-.umC' ~ood faith nrg.o t1a\l l!n:i ~lnltl a rair <.ind t>quitable ~ettlt•n1t·nt i::. r(•· ached." Garland said tht' d1 str1et's teachers are lhe only onl's 1n the eountv "'orking "'1thout a eon trart: yt>t they havt• l'Ontinut•d providing good t·ducat1onal :;('rvices to rh!ldrt·n. From Page ,11 FIRES ... acrm;s 12 ,000 acrC's 1n the '.\.1t. Baldy v..·i nter rE>Cr('ation ar('a above the San GabriC'I \'aJley suburbs of Claremont and San Dimas. 35 miles northE>asl of dov.ontown l.os Angeles. Offirials said the fire no longer posed a dirert threat to isolatt'd l\Jt . Ra!dy Village. About 150 homes and cabins in the area v..·ert• e,· acualC'd for a time. but as in the Rig Tujunga firE' ar('a, most resid('nts v.:ere re- turning to their homes as the flames burned aY-'ay from popul11ted art>as and into back country . The wind.fanned fires. about 20 miles apart. on th(' slopes of the San Gabriel !\1ountains north of l.os Angeles. forced nearly 6.000 rt>sidents to flee the approaching flames. At least 70 firefighters su!fE>red smoke inhalation or minor burns, but no civilians were reported in- jurl'd. Gov. Edmund G. Bro\4'1l Jr. deelared a state of E>mergenry in the area, and Sen. John Tunney sent a telegram to President Ford asking him to declare it a federal disaster art'a, '"hieh a l· lows federal r ('covery as· sistance I I "•cl'C .. I : ,I''' . Ocr ..,.., I • -.;. I ,'• .. " "ONOLULU . ,, · 7 J ,"" I I .J_ 111"' ...::..·"~ -.... -......._ . HAWAIIAN Is. I FORo's ASIAN rouRI Preside11t's ltineraf1/ " .. -.. · .. :-.::: :· .. .... . _.::'' :;,.·::; :. ·.'.'. u,, ......... , Chartl'd on thi s nc'4'smap is thl' itinc-rary for PrC'sH.il'nt Fnrct 's upco1ning :\~1an tr1µ, \\'h1eh \\ dl be hi ~hli g htcd by ;,i fuur day ,·1:-1t to f't'king Dec. 1·5. l"ord \\'tll le<.1vl' \V:1shington Saturday and stop in Alaska, i>ckin,:!. ,J :.ik<.1rt~1 . thC' Philippines and I h•nolulu ht·fure rl'turn1ng on Dec. 8. Colonia Plan Weighed JI alley CoWlCil Considers $657,000 Upgrading The Fountain VallE>y City Coun. til \\'ill hold a publiC' hearing tonight on a $657,000 community improvement proposal in tht· C'olonia Juarez area. If <lpprov£>d by the council. thr city v..·ou\d apply for finanring or th(' project through the Federal !lousing and Community Development Act, according to Publir Works DireC'tor Wayne Osborne. H(' exolained the city could get aJI of the funds it asks for. onJy a pa.rt or none. The 'hearin5 wii! tk- at 8 o'C'lot·k at city hall. 10200 5!:1ter .>\ve . The prl1jC't'I 1nelud<"S a Sl·l0 ,0f111 s treE>t widt·nin)2' prOJo?ram l(•r W~lrner .'\\'enue. bet"'een Wart.I and Brookhurst Stret'ts, as '>''ell as the creation of three ne"' street-; 1n the 400-residt'nt colony, Osborne noted. The city already has $64 ,000 for the \Varner proj£'rt , funds aJlocat· ed through the federal ac_ot last year. Osborne notE>d the C'ity v..·ould apply for thC' additional funds through :_i puol of Orange County cities. I-le e:<pla1nt'd city offiriaJs hope to complt•te tht~ projects in t\\·o phasE>s overt ht' ne .'< t t \\'O yt'ars. 1'1 irst ye:1r projects and their ('Stim att>d ('Os ts inc! ude: -\VidE>nini; of Warner Avl•nuP and relocatio n of some homC's on thE> south side of the str('E't, $1-10.000. -Building a street bet"'f.'<'n \\rarner and Calle '.\.tadero in tht• Colony. $33,500. -Rujlding a strt'E>t bet"'E'en Calle '.\.1adE>ro and Avenida Cinco de '.\.tayo, $98.000. -Construction of a street bet~·een Avenida Cinco de 1\1ayo and Calle lndependencia , $131.000. -Reronstruction of Calle !ttadero. $35,000. Osborne explained the three ne"· strt>ets v..·ould folio"' alll'ys alre3dy existing in the colony, I-le said the projects \vou\d ('na· bit· e(llony rt"::.tdt•nt ~ \\ hosl' honll'" sit !ll\ 300 ·foot·long lul.'i . to di' 1d1· thr1 r propC'rt y in half to c·r('.tl (' t \t u rt'~Jdt•n! 1 ~1 I Ii 1t:. 1 f tht•\'" 1sht·d 'l'h<ist· rt·~ult'lll ::-tht•n t'llll ld lll)l' proceeds from Sblt• 1if h:ilf lhC'1r i.H1d to help up~radl' lht·1r home::., 0:-hornt" s .. ud "fht• strt•t•t:-\\ uuld bt1 36 ft•t•t \''Jd{' ~·nd 1t'Oldcl 1nt·lude \\'att•r <Jnd St'\\i.'r li n('S, .ll) w~ll as curbs and gutters. From Page '' J PLAN. •• v.·1.i1dd ht· .::iuc·h ~ 111l·t· pl:.it'l h1r <.i r1•st.:j ur':•r '.. · Sh(' ::tl:-.11 t''<prt'''t·(j l'Or.lt•rn aoC>u\ l"l.':>:;.10lt• U1·ns1t~ prt•:.:>ur(':i and is in f,1\'or of prt'!St·r\'1ni-: some area in th<' d0\.\7ltll"'n fur open spare. ··1 lovt' the !\·l ain ~tr('et I.ibrary, and I hope that it is not torn down, .. s he rt•marked. "It \.\'ould seem that \l't' could con- tinut> 11s1ng it and other buildings in tht> old ci\'IC' rt·nter and sti\1 pro1·idt• a park on some of tht' property.·· Fro"' Page A I HINSHAW. • l lpton said I-fin.s haw r:•l!<-'d a iist of campaign contributor.s from his dC'sk dra\\'('r and com- ment t>d <lbout the Tand v Corporation : ''Thev're not cori- tributing to my Campaign so thC')"rt• not going to gE>I their claim for exemptio n." lJpton tE>stified that Hinsha"' later appro\'ed th(' Tandy ex<'mp· tion after rt'ceiving "·hat the "'it- ness said w('rC' sl'veral gifts of stereo equipment from the firm and after accE>pting a {'a mpaign contribution of SI .000 from Bux- ton. Projects the second year would inC'lu de : Reconstruction of ;\vE>nida Cinco de Mayo. Calle Jn. dependencia and Calle Zaragosa, at a tot.,.\ cost of $90,000 . Osbornt" said if thE> proposed projects are approved tonight by the rounril. the city would apply immediatl'ly for the financing. If approved. he nott"d. construction could begin next spring. From Page A I NURSE ..• •".•Jldn't be so.·· rt'e prosecutor .:!:~. ":\s for tht' C'laim !hat she <.it · tacked him with a knift~ [('t us :s<iv now that no suc_oh knif(' has ever been found .·· It '>''as earlier testified that a pri\late detE>ctive investigating the theft o! valuable je"·elry at the Atwater home at 4238 Perham Dri·1e suggested that ~trs . Atwater rirE> RE>delian less than 24 hours before she was killed. Only a small portion of tQe mis- ~ing jewelry ha:i been recavered, ~1eyl'r said. Redelian admits in the taped statement th:it hf'> v.•rapped !'r1rs. .4.twatl'r's body 1n a blankt't, dumped it in th e trunk of thE> car and drove it to an auto \\'recking yard in Pacoima . l~e admits that he stuffed the body in.to a ~5-J1allon oil drum, pourt>d in liquid cemt•nt and then co\'t'r('d thL• container "'ith a car door . GWC Ins tructors Set for Seminar .4. number of Golden Wes t College instructors will participate in the annuaJ conven- tion of the American Vocational . <\ssociation Dee. 5-10 at the .4.naheim Convention Center. Kleppe ~Regrets' Oil Suit WASHINGTON (UPI) In lerior St'eretary Thomas S Kle~ insisted today his depart ment had listened to the com plaints or state and IOC'al or ficlals , and impo~OO ·•most str· ingeot conditions" on proposed oil and gas drilling lease:; off tbt• Orartge Coast. Kleppe :said it was ;'regretta- bl~·· that California offlcial::i '4'ent to court last week ::it:eking to block the Southern Catirorn1a J~a:se sale SC'heduled for Dec. 11. I-le declined to say what the suit would mean to the government·~ offshore ll'aslng program . " ..• J hope th.at on future oc easions we c11n avoid time corutuming litigation in the de cision·making process," Kleppt· told hi.s first news conlerencc a.::i interior secretary. Kleppe referred to a group of IC'{!al aC'tions filt'd last Friday 1n '>''h1eh seYeral Orange Con st ('iltt•s and the County or Orange art' parties. The actions seek to head off the sale of 1.25 million acres of fed(•ral tidelands off thl' Orange Coast. Kleppe. whose departm('nl no"' faces about 3,000 lawsuits, said he hopes to avoid rourt bat- tles .in thC' future by giving all parties a bE>tter opportunity to present their case before a d('· cision is made. He said governors should have "major input·· but no veto power ovec projects in their statE>s . Asked "'hy such a process did not ~'ork in the California disput(', Kleppe replied. ":"lothing went wrong in thl' California situation. . Contact lbet~'een the state and federal govl'rnments> was very extensivl'." He said CaliCornia officials "made some points that were ~·ell founded" in meetings with .interior department official~. HE> said lho<1e complaints prompted the department to cancel som E> proposed tracts. inclwiing those "'ithin three.quarters.of a mile of li»C' SouthC'rn California coast. "In this sale. v. t> will require the most stringent conditions e\'E'r imposed in an 0CS (outt'r continental shelf) lease sale " he said. ' Boys Soughl For Wrestling Roys age 4 to 14 are invited to register !or the Fountain Valley Boys Club winter wrestling pro· gram on Dec. 2 and 4, according to club ~irec_otor Chris Torres. Signups will be held at Foun- tain Valley High School at 6:30 p.m . Dee. 2 and at Edison i-li gh School at6:30 p .m . DC<'. 4. Torres said children must be accompanied by a parent and the cost will be $10 for tht' st'ason . \YhiC'h runs from December through March. Registration at both plact's •.1.·111 be in the "·restling room. Playground Open Tools Stolen in HB A garage burglar hit a llunt- ington Rea c h home Monday evening. st('aling $1,200 worth or power tools. police said today. In- vestigators said G('orgc Johnson, ~02 Fireside nrive. l~t a varie· ty or home improvement and handicraft equipment to the in· truder. Four OC Hospitals Face MediCal Loss lJpton's testimony immediate· ly followed an appE>al to the jury by dl'fense attornt'y Marshall ~1organ "'ho urged the panel in his opening s tatC'ment to re- rogni z<' that ''Congr('ssman Hinshaw is a dedicatt'CI public servant Joyce Kups h of Huntington RC'ach, an in s tructor in seC'r£>taria l seienee, will lead a round tablet discussion of busi- ness teachers, Dec. 8. Huntington Beach's Adventure, Playground will be open the day alter Thanksgiving from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m., according to Director Deke l.ightholder. The play- ground is normally open from 3 to S p.m . Tuesday through F'ri· day and from 11 a .m. to 5 p .. ,, Saturd:iys . ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMAN ORANGE COAST " ' 11'111 O<•t>Qt (""'' tl••it 1>,IQl, ... rn ...tiotn '' ·-·-111ot ,., .. , r ..... h °''"''"""' "' '"" o .... ~ '""'' '"•!>'""'~" •·~·""' """'"·'" ""''"'''" ~" ~"b•··~•d ................. , .... ,., ' ...... . 100' (<>\O• M "" Nl*DC'" t"'"'" """' ""''"' 0<•<~ '""",·""II.all••.''"'""·•·'(><""''~•• V•"<• "°" l."Q""'" fl••'" '~I"(...,,, A .•<\~I• l •Q•O'l•I •d•tU;<l I> puM"IWd .... 1v<<J.•.-... "''' """ ti•• l>""''P"I P<Jbh'"'""' ~'"''" •" '~' "''•I 6"~'.l•tfl . to•••""~"". t•'''"'" •'l'l~l• Roher! N . W('('(I "' ''""'"' """ p,,,,,,,,,,,. Jack R Curlt>v 11•1• '"'".,."' '" t c ...... ,~, M..r .. o-·• Thomas I\ Murpt11rW' M•• ~~'"'I l:od,I(" Charles 1-4 Loo'> Richard P Natl Robert Barkf:'r ""'" Ot&n9e (.,w'l\1 lO<IOf Hvnlinaton Be~chOtt1ce 1,.i'!' r...,,. So~~ ... ,n llllo!ll"'IJ l\'90••" "0 Bo· /'IO_.,..,, Other Ollkn U ...... ~ .... ~. 111<,(,lorww••< .. l• ... I een .. M• .. lJll Wen fl.>•~,. •• , ,_.,.fl'"'t IW.ot:ll ))1J '°"'"fllY! "°' ,..,,,d ~ .. tM<• lltll .. l ,UO! UI l'.a1 O:,C>od .i s. .. o_, . .,_, T•leptMne (7141 642--011 etassifitd Advertistint wi.s.11 F<-NN'tllOr-~1,~~tod 540-1220 CoPll•~, l'l'I) OrM'I~ (o.a\I fW•"'""'f C-...,., i-.,._ uor~•. 111<1~•· ... """'· 1<11111<1.i """'' (It .all•••ll\1-"'' """'" m ow II• <tllf•JClllC•d •tll'tOlll ..... ,.I la''""UIOI' of .... , .. (11'11 -• lot( ... C Cl•t.• -1•!1• l'~hf •l CbU• -··· CAl119"11• """••lltllotl •• <••"'., u n -W~1 1>1 l'WO!lt.t.H _..,,,.,, ''"111 .... -11...i-N .. ,,_.,,.,, l • Four Orange County hospitals "·ere st>rved !\t onday with state .-\ttorney G£'nE>ral's accusations attt>mpt1ng to s trip them of the right to recei vt• !\lt'(h(;aJ pay- ments. Spokesmen refused to c:om - ment on the accusations at Pat·i fira Hospital in lluntington Beach, Fountain Va!tt•y llospital in Fountain \1 allt"y. Merry General llospital in Santa Ana and PlacC'nha·l.inda llospital in Plact·nti<t. llos pit<JI cntrC'pr('neur Dr. I.oui~ C('\I~· and lando,vncr J{iehard O ';"./(·ill r<'porl('(lly own part of 1\1erty Gt•nt•ral llospilal through .o\n11)!0 C:1 pital Com P<tll)". Dr. C'rl!a al:-o reportedly is a part {'l"'ner of f'nl1nta.in Valley Community and l,lae('ntia·l.inda hospitals. Th£' two men conlributed more t~an $1 . million to political can· did ates 1n the 1972 t'll'<'tionli. Tht> accusations wt'rt> prompt ed by a complaint by the state Health J?epartm('nt contending the hospitals Illegally received MediCal payml'nts. according to Robert Nance of the 1-lealth Deportment. State law pros<'ribcs M<.'dlCal relmbursemC'nts to hospitals thut have added f<leilit if's withQut <IP· proval of thE' local or state hcallh planning bodies . "Basically, Wt' are ('mblttered over the fact that lhc:>e hospitals added beds without the authorization of the planning councils, .. s aid NanC'e in an in - lt>rvie"'. ~anrt> said tht' Stat1~ Office of .<\dminist_rativt' llearings will hold heanngs on the acrusations. The ruling ran b(' appealed through thl' court!S, :"./ance said. Jn the meantime. the hospitals '>'1ill not receive r eimbW'sements for patients treated who otherwise qualify !or ~tediCal, he said. PlacE>ntia-1.inda added 16 beds in Novemhf'r 1974 , :"./anre said PacifiC'a added 30 bros in April 197.J ; Mercy add£>d 12 bl'ds last !\-fay and 90 more are under con· strurtion ; f'ountain VaHey added 10~ beds in April 1974, Nance said .o\11 thl' additions "·ere without the approval or the Orange Coun- ty J-lealth Planning Council or the state health planning cou~i1. Nancl' sald. The health planning agencies have consistently turned down new hospital construction in Orange County. The agenc:Jes contend that too many hospital beds means consumers have to carry the cost of t'mpty beds and fa.cilities that are used at an un· economically low level . The move by the Depanmt'nt or Health was the first attempt by a state agency to enforce the MediCal payme-nt aspect of the health planning law. • Ou.cf"' o4 M""'l\in<t>""O "".........WOl•~tfl .. ~ "Garpeting is a blind item. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to be made of the same kind of materials, and have. in fact. not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use. one will look terrible and the other will look like new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Odd~y ~nough, even price often won 't tell her. So even buying expensive carpeting 1s no guarantee of Quality. The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer, and the reputation of the h_o~est retailer, is S;91li~g the brand names that both know they can trust. .. .This rs why we don t private label carpeting at Alden's. When you find samples Wllh the names changed on the labels. run over to Alden's fast. After all, carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldn't be gone into bllnd. . *•····· carpe ••••••••••••••••• ·installation. custom draperies ..i ....... DEN'S LK.. NO. 230~22 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·•838 -6•6·2355 ~ - • • " " " "' .. ,, H ill Orange Coast -EDITION Toda,..• Dosing N.Y. S toekB VOL. 68, NO. 329, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES O RAN GE COU NTY CALIFORNIA TUESOAY, NOV EMBER 25, 1975 N TEN CENTS Newport Center Library Site Okayed Ne ... port Beach city coun· cilmu agreed Monday to buy a Newport Centf'r branch library site with yearly payments but J)rOl>OOal• for the buUdiJla itRI! remained uncertain. In a quick decision. the COWK'il agreed to buy 2.1 acres of proper- ty for almost $280,000 under a plan that calls for a down pay- ment and 10 equal annual pay- ments to the Irvine Company. . _ lfp and Over "Ill a .secood motion. the ,...,1 aareed th.al the city stat • the library Board of Trust ... and a sperial library architectural committee should rurther study ultimate 1lze or the branc.b. City Manager Robert Wynn sai~ lhet enough cash can be mustered through an increase in tax rate to pay for a 14,000· square-foot building wit.bout ex· tra financing. .. ' Wearing ~elmet and wet suit, Sal?l Humphries of Beacon Bay heads for a splashdown in Newport Harbor waters. Being a ski enthusiast and bored with the lack of winter weather, Sam and some friends figured out a way they could turn such adversity into fun. To see how they did it, turn to Page AJ. Top Oregon Police Officer Murdered SALEM, Ore. (AP) -Holly Holcomb, Oregon state police superintendent, was shot twice today as he walked on the Capital Mall toward his office. He died later during surgery. A former .candidate for the Oregon governorship who was once a state trooper was charged with murdf'r. Sea Clwtut Sighting Still HB Mystery The re port of a "mys te ry parachutist"' caught in Santa Ana winds and supposedly blown out to sea Sund'lly afternoon re· mained a mystery today. Edward Perlis. operation of- ficer of the Federal Aviation Ad - ministration district office in Long Beach, said today, "We absolutely have no information on a paraC'hutisl. · · He surmised the object may have been a weather observation balloon that he says can be re· turned to earth by parachutes. The object was sighted by an Or;inge County Harbor Patrol sheriff Sunday afternoon. Holcomb, 58, was shot in the chest and abdomen. He died while un dergoing surgery at Salem Memorial Hospital. Gary Gortmaker. district al· torney of Marion County, said Robert H. Wampl('r, 59, was taken into custody immediately after the shooting. He said Wampler was arrested "and a firearm retrieved." Wampler was held here without bail after being charged in the slaying. • .\uthorities said Wampler had been fired as a state trooper in 1958 after Holcomb initiated charges or in subordination against him. l\ state employe near the scene of the shooting said the gunman exchanged words with Holcomb after he was wounded. ''The man that s hot him walked back and sajd something to him and then about that time the man that had shot him threw the gun in the grass and just kind of stood around." said Joetta Barker. "He never attempted to ge'taway." Wampler was arrested by Byron Hazelton, dep1tty state police superintendent who had driven to work with Holcomb. Hazelton said the man ap- proached Holcomb and said "I would like to talk with you a bit.'' Members of the ljbrary board and other supporters have lob· bied strongly for a building of :l>,000 square fut. It would be the city's largtst library building but still would retain "branch" :status. Much of the footage would house executive offices and sup- port facilities for the city system. The council decision Monday suggested that the advisory groups study a building design that could yield a smaller struc· ture at first but which could be expanded i.n stages to the ul· Uma.tf' size of 30,000 square feet. No specific costs have bt"en pl~ed on such a project, but any. sized building had been estimat. ed to cost $35 a square foot . Under that formula, a maximum branch building would f'xceed $500,000 in construction C05ls. Scattered opposition had sur· rued in rtcent weeks oa the library project. but little wa:li heard ttit Monday's council session. Some opponents insisted that the cash would be better spent upgriding the present library branches. Councilman John store made the motion finally committing the city to purchase the site at the C'omer of Santa Barbara and San Clemt-nte drives. near the exist· ing Polict" t'nd fire facilities. The master plan calls .for a blending of the building with the proposed Newport Harbor Art Museum, in<"luding joint use or a parking Jot and compatible landscaping ;ind buildjng dt· signs. Members of the board have id> CStt UBR.o\KY, Pagf'A%) Upton Says Hinshaw Accepted Stereo Gifts Former assessor's aide George Upton told an Orange County Superior Court j ury late Monday ~that Congressman Andrew Hinshaw freque ntly accepted gifts or stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation while serving as county assessor. Upton, brou g ht to th e courtroom from the county jail where he is serving a six.month bribery :sentence, identified Victorian Eatery Bid Continued Plans by Pete Siracusa to build a Victorian-style restaurant on Mariner's Mile in Newport Blltacb were rilllic1lled Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone ·Conservation Commission Rather t han risk defeat with only nine out of 12 commissioners present, the restaurateur re· quested a continuance uutil Jan. S, when there may be more com· missioners and he may have a better chance or winning ap- proval. The new $500,000 restaurant would be located at 2827 W. Coast Highway. between the Rosan marine facility and the Rusty Pelican r('Staurant and American Marine yacht sales. Siracusa. known for his Ancient !.fariner and Rusty Pelican Restaurants on Mariner·s Mil e. easily secured building permits from thf' city of Newport Beach. He said that planning co m- missioners and city councilmen were pleased with his architee· tural plans and even gave him a variance on the 32·foot building height to accommodate his 40· foot high Victorian towers. However, Commiss ioners David Commons and Rimmon Fay strongly opposed the pro- ject. Commons, known for his out- spoken remarks to both appli· 'cants and fellow commissioners, called the plans "absolutely in· congruous and horrible.'' He prefaced hi s comments with the allegation that he known what he's talking about because he has spent most of his 62 years producing ''attractive com· mercial film s .. and has spent half his life on the sea. "I don't understand David. Are you saying you 're an Ancient Mariner or a Rusty Pelican?" chided Commissioner Rubley, who favored Siracusa·s plans. After the hearing, Siracusa said he was "shocked " at the commission's rea ction and added that he had hf.>Eon certain his plans would be approved with no trouble. Hinshaw as the recipient of stereo sets, several of which were passed on to members of the congressman's family, On one occasion, Upton. said, he met Hin shaw at Tandy's Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove. but W&!I ordered to wait outside by his employer. Upton, 56, testified that the next time he saw Hiru;haw the de· Cendant had a number of Radio Shack boxes stacked in the back of his car. Upton is the rirst prosecution witness in the trial of his form er chief. Hinshaw·faces three felony counts of bribery st('.mming from offenses allegedly committed while he served as assessor. The former assistant assessor testified that Hinshaw·s first personal link with the Tandy group and its vice president, John J. Sailors, 63 1st Newport City Manager Succumbs John J . Sailors. Newport Beach"s first city manager who led the city through the postwar years, died in San Clemente Sun- day after a sudden Illness. Hew as 63. Mr. Sailors, who retired from the Army at the close of World War 11 as a decorated colonel, started in Newport city service in the water department and then won appointment to the top spot when the position of manager was created. He led the city administration until the political climate on the City Council prompted him to shift to the City of El Segundo in 1956. In recent years, he had lived in retirement in San Clemente. Death came after a sudden illnl~ss suffered at the family home at Shorecli!fs Mobile Home Park. Mr. Sailors held the Legion or Merit, awarded him for his World War JI command in England. .I\ nal ive of Indiana. Mr. Sail ors left the furniture busin(>Ss late 1n the 1930s to join in the waref(ort. His tenure in ~ewport fkoarh was marked by improvements lo basic city services, including the police and fire departments. :\fter leaving Newport, Mr. Sailors served F.I Segundo until his retirment in 1967. Mr. Sailors was a charter m•."mber of the Newport Elk s l..odge and a member of the El Segundo Masonic l.oclge , f'&.<\.1\1 . He leaves hi s widow , Johanna : 'two marripd sons, Stt"phen of La Habra and John J . of Tok yo, and five grandchildren. Private rites will be conducted by the Neptune Society. Attack Re p elled l.O NDON (AP) -Soviel- backed forces in Angola's civil war claimed today they have re· pelled attackers from the north and south and have captured some black South African soldiers. .... ' \ SUCCUMBS AT 63 John J . Sailors R egents Okay New Buildings For U C Irvine l Jniversity of Cali forni a regents have approved two new buildings for the UC Irvine campus and design money for improvement of an Orange County Medical Center building. ,<\ campus bookstore and Stlident services building ~·as approved. with construction estimated to cost $670,000. The l•l,500 squ~re foot building 1s expected to be completed by July 1976. A new apartment building with 200 two·bedroom suites was approved. It 1s e:"<pectcd to cost $4.825 ,000 and be completed by January 1977. James Buxton. camf' when the firm sought a tax exemption un· der its status as an iml)Orter of elt>Ctronic equipment. Upton said Hinshaw pulled a list of campaign contributors from his df'sk drawt"r and com· mented about the Tandy Corporation: "They're not con- tributing to my campaign so they're not going to gel their (Sff HJNSHA W, Page A.2) Advances By Victim Charged By TOM BARLEY CM ..... O.Uy ,.llMS&Mf An Orange County Superior C'.ourt jury was told via a taped· confession late Monday that Nan· cy Fuller Atwater made sexual overtures toward her invalid husband's male nurs(' before she was clubbed lo death in the livin- groom or her Cameo Shores home home in Newport Beach. The statement came from de· fendant Daniel Garbis Bedelian who told Newport Beach police 1n the statement taped last Feb. 5 that Mrs. Atwater, 50, "jumps aJl over me. "She tries to make love to me but I can't do it, .. the Lebanese immigrant complainC'd to interrogating officers. ..1 ·m newl y wed, you know, and [don't ff'el like it." Redelian. 40, admits in the same interview that he seized a bronze figurine and repeatedly clubbed Mr s. Atwater until sho lay dead at hi s feet. Pleading st'lf defense, the nurse repeats SC'\'eral times in his s tatement that he onl y used thf' antique to defend himself tx>rause Mrs . Atwater attacked him with a knife as he \.\'ent to the kitchen that night for a glass of. w:lter. Rlood from tht' murdered woman's head splas hed the Uvin- groom walls to a height of rour to five feet. officers said. They said Redelian told them in his first in· terview that lhl' stains were caused by cr<1nbe rry juice which spilled as he ran through the kitchen. Redelian's c laim that Mrs. At\.\•ater sought sexual relations with him wa:s d1 sm1 ssro as "non· (See '.'JljRSE, Pagt' AZ) W eal h er Helicopte.rs and patrol boats futily searched the sea for the parachutist Sunday night. MARKET RISES ON NY OUTLOOK NB Okays Housing Grant Plea Smoky skit's and con· tinued warm dJys through Wednesday. Local gusty northeas t v. ind ~ tonight and Wednesdn y with high..'> of 75 risin g tn 85 inland. Low s toni ght ·15 to 5.'i. I NSIDE TOBI\ Y NEW YORK <UPI) -The stock market, hopeful of a resolu· lion of New York City's financial crisis, closed higher today In fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 4.88·point gainer Mon- day, added 9.76 points to 855.40. Advances led declines by about an eigbl·to·five margin. (Tables, Bl3). PrlC'es were higher in moderate trading on the American Stock Exch3.rt1e. Newport Beach's continued participation in a federal grant program destined to finance a senior citizens· center on surplus freeway property squeaked past lhe city council Monday. By a margin of 4 to 3, the coun- cil agreed to apply ror a second straight year for cash offered by the Department of HOUJing and Urban Development· to finance projects that would benefit the elderly, minorities, or perSGnl5 with housfng problems. Newport councilmen earlier this year opted fofl a senior citirens' center at Fifth tnd Marguerite /\V('nues in Corona del Mar as the main project for the cash. The first year·s income I was about $180,000. The second year amount has yet to be specified. · Debate on Monday's rinal vote focused on the asserted confu sion within the city's advisory com· mittee set up lo render oplniOM on the best use of the funds. The likelihood of "strings" be- ing attached to the city's project f'ilher by the federal granting agency or the County of Orange (which doles oul the money) abo was debated. Councilman floward Rogers insisted that the city should not t commit itself to "a pig in a poke'" ·and added that ir the senior center were truly needed. the ci · ty should undertake it on its own. He and fellow councilmen Paul Ryckoff and Pete Barrell voted ac•inst the continuation of lhc grant project. One advocate of the idea said he h111d reservations, but not strona enough to C"Onvince him against the project. John Store said that he thinks the advisory committee's charge from the council MIJ' not be clear enough and that someone from the group soon shouJd re· port on the progress of the entire · project. · The panel has had a two·lcvel task since early this year -to identify the needs of the seniors in the community and to specifically recommend oo the proposed center itseU. Be.sides 3Skinf( for the progress report, Store earlier in the day ,uggested that th(' ci ty staff evaluate a ll current government grant programs the C"ity is usi ng and return late next month with a complete analysis. President F'ronc1Jc o do Cosla Gomt'." of Portugal declared a state of emf!rgency today. and placed oll troops on a wor . alert to combot a spreading rebellion by Leftist paratroops. Story, A4. • latlex AMU.....,1 ... _ ~,,.....,, ... .......... ~ 0r.....,.c.-, -· hM• ....... _.. Mic.II llMl'htl T-\11"""' ...... " ....... -- • •• •• ... .. ... .,.J ... .... AU·IJ •• •• •• .. A2 DAIL y PtlOT N Offshore Voting Issue? Off3Jiore oil drilltnt:: in South Cot1nty fed1.·r.d t1dt'lands l'ould bt•,·om1.• ,1 11:1t1on1tl prt's1dentl:.i.I ele1.•t1011 ·~~U \', Laguna l~ac h Mayor Roy llolrn dcrlurt.>d Mon- day. !\1 :t\'Or llt)l n1 , '' vO<';il opponf'nt of off shurt• petruh:111n pruduc· tton. sa id if rurrPnt l'ourl C'halleng(·s to lht.• lt•us1ng of thl· trarts off Los Angeles c·ount.} :ind Orangt' County frum llunt ing-tnn Rt•at•h to S<.tn {'lt•n1t•nll'. ••rc not "llC't't•ssful. a poht1raJ at t.1r k may he the· nt•x t stt•p. ' Tht>rP ••r1· !host• who C'art· about v.1h1t•h "ay r;olifor;n.ia got•:. 1n the prl's1dl'nl1al t'IE'tl1on . ·· ~la.}nr ll1•!n1 -.a1tJ dunng City {:ouncil session Char~1n~ th :1t tht>re ~•rt• po!it1c;d u11plu'.1!1t1ns'" tn th1.· pr11pos('d :-;;.d t• of lht· offshort• lt•;•:.t'S 11ntlt•r :1 11 ;1111iquatetl "' 195J f-'t•dt:r:1l :1<·t. !\l t1yor Jl olrn ~ai d thC' 11.·ast•s eonstiluted a 11ive<1wa.v by the i.:o vL·rnmcnt to the Pd e11m panies at thl' exr)(.•nse uf thl' t;1 xpayt•r:. 1'h1 s 1:-; JUSt ,1 r1·:1l hum dt•t.tl for ail !ht• t·1t11t·ns nf thl' naticin," ~1a y11r lfolrn said ('ouneilm a n Jon Hr and agr1.·l-<l "Tht> lt>adC'rship has been \"ery shorl·sightC'd in selling off thi.'se lt>ast's at bargain pr1et.>s to tht• otl l'OmpaniC's. It shorke-d me that the t:o<pa yC'rs are going to gel !)0 littlt' out of !ht~ and th<' 01/ com panies so much , .. COWltilman Rrand s<iid . !\1ayor J-lolm s aid he C"ould not understand "'hY the leases were being let now when the oil in- dustry does not have the Ot'Cessary technology Oil hand [Or sale dt>ep "'at er production. Holm said there was state wide opposition to offshore drilling. I le noted there have bl>en strong votes of opposit ion by thC' California l.t-agu1.· of Cities. the Southern Cal ifornia Asso<.'i~tiun of Governmeots and the state lef!islatur<'. This is not a parochial coast<il tO\\'n issue by any n1t:ans," he S.'.l ld. * * * U.S. Official Says Gripes On Oil Heard WASHI:'<JGTON (U PI) -Jn. tt"rior St"cretary Thomas S . KJeppe insisted .today h.is depart· ment had li stened to the com· plaints of s tatt" a nd local of- ficials. and imposed "mO£t str- ingent conditions" on proposed oil and gas drilling least>S off the Or ange Coast. Kleppe said it was "regretta- ble" that California officials went to C'Ou rt last week seeking to block the Southern California lease sale scheduled for Dec. 11 . He declined to say what the suit would mt" an to the government's offshore lt"asing program. " ... I hope that on future oc- casions we can avoid t1me- C"onsuming litigation in the de- C"ision-making proC"ess," Kleppe told his first news C'Onference as interior secretary . Kleppe rt>ferred to a group of legal aC"tions filed 1.:ist Friday in which several Orange Coas t C"itles and the County of Orange are pa rties. The actions seek to head off the salC' of 1.25 million acres of federal tidelands orr the Orange Coast. Kl eppe , whose department now faces about 3.000 lawsuits, said ht' hopes to avoid C"ourt bat· tlt"S in the future by 3iving all parties a better opportunity to present tht>ir case before a de· cision is made. -• ORANGE COAST N T"" Ol•nQf' to••I 0•1ly 1'<101 "'•lh "'ho<h '' '""'~'""" IN-N•..,.•·P••••. 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TettplMM (714) M2.Q21 CklnltlMI Adnrtlslng M1.J61I . - Tue&day, November 25. 1975 Battin ' .Hearing Delayed UP! ftll'll-0 ANXIOUS RESIDENT WATCHES TOWER OF FLAME Thousands Flee Los Angeles County Holocaust 59,0QO Acres Burn; Containment Near LOS .t\:'<JGF.l.F.S CAP) Firemen mO\'t'd today lo\\";1rd containing fires that ha\"t' dt>stroyed more than 59.000 af'r\·:-i of rural woodlands, forC'1n g thousands to net' lhl'lr hornl'!'> and st>nding a thick pall of smokl· over tht> l,os 1\ngt•!l.'s Ha s1n . ~o major injuries hav.;> bc•t•n reported to rC'sitlenls. ~1ore than 25 holldings w<'rl' dPstroyt•d, mort• than 15 othl·r:-i d;1mag<'d ·rn .... lari.::t·~t hl.111\ 1n th<' B1 .i; Tujl1ng~1 (:;.1nyun 1n 1\ll~l·lt•s :"<1 · tional Fort·s t :1b11l1t 20 milt·s ni,rth of downtov.•n Los. 1\ng(·ll·s. was rt>portt'd about SO )X'r('l'llt s urrounded . mo s tl y on th<' crucial residential fronl. OffiC"ials expressed optimism EXOTIC ANIMALS FLEE HOLOCAUST, AS that the 1,800 firefighlt'rs from throughout the West fi ghting the fire C'OUl d surround it by nightfall. when mt"naC"ing gusts are for eC"ast to resume. The Tujunga firt' hadi-1charrC'tl 45,500 acres of valuable chapar· ral watershed, dried to near <'X· plosive flammability by six months of hot, nearly rainless wt>ather. "Everything looks good." said Jim l Jntt>rwt>gner of the U.S. Forest Service. "The wind is staying down. and the aC"reage 1s pretty stable. We're hopeful WC' can get a line around most of 1t before the wind comes up tonight. So far it has been Jc·ss than forecast for this morning.·· A seC"ond major fire was about 25 perC"ent C"ontained after racing across 13,300 aC"res in the 1\1l. Baldy wint{'r r{'CrC'ation arC'a above the San Gabriel Valley suburbs of Claremont and San Dimas, J5 miles northC'a:-it of downtown l.os .'\nge\es. (>ffi1·1als said the fire no lonl-!cr ptlSt•d a direC"t thrC'at to isolatt'd ~ti Raldy Villag<'. About 150 homes and cabins 111 tht" area v.•ere t>vacuatC'd fur a time, but a s in the· Hi g 'J'ujung;i fire art"a, most rt'sidt'nts v.·C'rt' rl' turning to their homt'S as lht· flame s burned a\\'ay from populated areas anU into back country. The \\"tnd fanned firl'S, <ibout 20 mih.·s apart on thC' :.lopes of lhl· S.1n Gabriel !\f ountains north of l..os An~elC's, rort'etl nearly 6,1100 resid{'nts lo f!t'C' the aµpro:.1 ch1ng nam('s. At lca ~t 70 ftr1.~f1ghft•rs suff<•rt·d s moke 1nhalat1on or minor hurn~. but no t'1vilian~ \\ert·reportrtl in JL•red. Gov F.<ln111nd (; Oro\~'n Jr tlt•t·i:n·l'd ;1 .'t.~tt• 11f t'ml•rgt•nt·~ 1n th1· .u·t'<t. and Svn J11hn 'f'unn1·v sent a tele~·r;1n1 to Pres1dt·1;t f''l)rd asking h1n1 to dt'elarl' 1t a ft'1.ler:.tl dz:--astl'r a re;1, \\h1ch .11 lo•.\"S ft•de r.il r c-l'u very .t ." sistance _,. A thrrd :.rn a!Jer blL11C' lt"•S th;1 n JOO acrt·s brokt• out P\'t•r- n1 g-ht 1n t he San l~t.·rn .ird ino Mountains 60 miles east or I.us Angelt>s and fo r a t1n11.• thrt'atC'nl'd frinµ:t>s nf th.;> San l\ernard1 no suburb of l>t.·vorC', * * * Ashes, Smoke Hide Smog In Southland Rv t !nitt'd Prt>ss lnte-rnaticnal ~o sn1og could be seen O\'t~r Southf'rn California :i.tonday ;i nd today. It \\'as hidden in the ash<•s and s moke. Th<' s ky ovC'r the l..os !\ng<'les area took on a Sl'll'llC'e-fi<.·t 1011 look. 3 dome of mott!Ni pink, gray and mustard yello...,·. ltkt• <t siC'k oystt>r . It maskC'<I a sun that shrank to a s mall neon·rC'd b.tll. A layer of whit (' ash driftt'd dov.'n. like s no\,·flakes. Two large brush fir<'s. ;ind several s maller on<•s, bla1.1ni.: through 100 s quart~ mill'S of mountain canyons and suburh;1n homes. generat1.•d a sn1oke tlnud that blankett'd the urb.tn a rt'.I for at least 50 n1ilcs in all dirt'(" t1ons. .-\ weather satellite pht)1n- g r<tph sh o\ved tht' cloud t'X · lt•ndC'd n1ore than 100 miles 11110 lht' Paci fic OrC'an. sonJl' i :in mil<'s from thP l.:irgt'Sl of lhl· blalt'S. Four OC Hospitals Face MediCal Loss Four Orange County hospitals V.'t>re st'rvt'd ~1 onday with stall· .'\ttorney General 's accusations attem pting to strip them of th1.· right to receive ~tC'diCal pay men ts. Spokt>smen refused to com ment on the accusati ons :it Pacifica 1-Iospital in l-lunt ington Re3C'h , Fount;nn Valley llospilal in Fount ain Val lt•y. !\11,r ry Gt>nt'ral llo:->pilal 1n ~;n1ta Ana and Placentia-l.inda llosp1tal u1 Placentia . Hospital ('ntrepr('n('ur Dr. J.ouis Cella and Jancl ownpr Richard o ·~eill r('portedly O'-''n part of Mt>rC'y Gent'ral llospital throuch Amigo Capital Com· pany. Dr. Cella alsoreportC'dly 1s a part ownl,r' of f·ountaln Valll'Y Community and Placentia Linda hospitals. The two men contributt"d mor(· than $1 million to politic3l can didatea in the 1972 elections. The accusations were prompt ed by a C'Omplaint by the stale Health Department contending thf' hospitals illegally rercivcd MediCal payment:i, acrording to Robert Nance or the J·lealth Department. StJtte 1.-iw proscribes MediCnl rt"imburscments to hospitals that t h:1ve addl~d facilitit·s '''1\hout ;qi· proval of the !oral or stat1., health pl:1nn1ng bod1C's "Rllsi<"~lly, \Vl' arc t>mbiltf'red over the fart that lh<'St' hosp1t :d:. :idded bed s "'ithout thl' <lt1thoriz<1t1on or th(' planning counC"i!s. ·· S31d i','.;1nrf' ln an 111 ter\·ie\\'. :'11311C'C' sri1d the Stall' Office of .o\dministrnt1\"P lll'ar1ngs ...,·di h1-.Jd hearings on thC' at'ru:;:.il1t1 ns. 'rhe ruling C"an h<' appeal1.~d through the courts. Nanct' said. In the mt'ant1me. the hospitals "'ill not rt>ce1\"t• reimbursen1f'nts fo r patit>nt s trC'att>d "''ho otherwise quail Cy for i\1ediCal . he said. Placf'nlia·l.inda addC'd 16 bC'ds in Novembt'r 1974. Nanre said. PaC"ilica addt>d 30 ix'ds 1n April 1974: !\·terry added 12 bros last ;\1'.ay and 90 m ore ar..-. under con· struction. Fountain Valley added 101 bt"ds in April 1974, Nanf'e said. All th(" additions were without the approval of the Orange Coun ty Health l'lannin~ Council or tht.• 3tate health plannine counC"ll , Nnnt'(' :said. The health planning agentiC'S have consistentty turned do"'" new hospital construction in Orange County .• Orange County SuJ)('nor Court Jud).?C' Krnncth I.at• today put off until Wt·dnt•sday dt.-c.•iding if a ht'arin~ s lni uld bl' held to dl"· tt-rmine if he would be biased al,!'.:1inst inrti<.·ted Supe rvisor Robt-rt Ji alt111 . ()ppo.:.ini.: th+.' he1.1r1n~ r("QUf'St· l'(I hy li <•ttin's att<Jl'"llC'y Matthev.· K11r1h <'h ";l!) Deputy Dis trict At- !orne~· .laC'k Rvan . In ii hr1<'f d(•bate bt"fore Judge J .. 'H'. Ry<tn argul'd that there v.'as no fa<"tl1ril b:1sis ror Kurilich and IJa tti n '~ .1ssum ption the indictt..-d :-.11pt•rv1.::.nr .... -ould not receive a f~11r 1r1al Jl Judi,!t."' Lae·s hand~ To l'Ou nte·r the argument th:it no Rl'publicans supported by tht• I.inc1 •ln \lub h<1v<' been prosccut· cd by thc Orange County District \ttornt·y·s (>ff1t'e. Ryan pointed '" -f-'ornlt'r asst>ssor J ac k \'allt·r~a. a lte pubhcan, who v.·a s indicted l~•!)t ~1ay by th{' County (;rand Jury :.ind l:tter convictt'<l on se\'en fC'lo ny counts. -Rt-p. 1\ndrew Jlins ha"" a Ht'JH1hlic:n1 . "'hos t> trial on three i1rih1'f\ l·h :1r g e~ C'i tC'd 111 a Grand ,!\tr~· ind1t'tn1t•nl 1.::. 110\\/ under \\,I~· ' -1.t"'rO\' Rost•, a Republican :ind l.inc:oln Club dire-ctor. who \\/:IS indict(•d las t month on t'hrtrf!t>S r <'l att>d to a 1'Ullerton hr1ht·r,· sf';1nd.1I . h11r;!teh :n·gut'd th~t hi s ar- f,•dJ\ ll st•('k1 nf! .Jud ge• l ..ae·s d1s- q u :1I1 f1C"at1 on alleges Jtepubllcan!:> in Orange County h:t vt' hand(•d tog:etht•r and under thr Lincoln C'lub have sought to prust'l'Ule mt·mbers of one pulit1c.-il frt('tio_p .. :\fter list(•nin t! to both sides. J udge l.nr agrl't>rl to reconvene C'our t <tt II) a rn . \\'t!dncsda.}' to de- r·1dt' if <:1 ht·:1r1 ng s hould be held to d<'lt•rn1111t• 1f IJ :1ttin "'nuld bt· trl';•\C'd f111rlv at his h;inrls in hi s 1r1,d l'll s1•\"t."n ft•[p ny eh:1rg1.·s re. i.1!rd t o l h t• USC' of county 1•n1ployes in IS J!l .fated 1974 cam· n:ng-11 for lit'll\C'n<1nt governor . Phil Berrigan Arrested Again W.'\Slll:'<JGTO~ (U PI J -An - li\\·~r a c tiv1s l Phillip f\{'rrigan and tv.·o mt•n Wl'r(· arrested early today for allt•gt">dly defacing pro· perty at the British Embassy, pohrl' said. /\spokesman for lhe ExC'culi\"e P roterliV(' ServiC'C' said Ber- rigan, a former Roman CatholiC' priest: James !\1c:V1.•il and Dani<'! Sandf>rs v.•ere ar r1.·sted about 2 a.m . fClr allegedly s praying red paint on the side\\"alk in front of the Win s ton C'hurrh11l statLI('. \\"hi ch helungs tu tht"' lirltish F.n1 bassy. 1'hey were charged with destruction of property occup1l·d by ;1 fort'ign govt>rnn1ent. From Page A I LIBRARY •.. sisted that thl' nt•\\' branc h v.oulrl serve a gro\vin i:; nt•ro east of thl' bay \\"h ere growth has been tht• greatC'st . Existing executi vl' and support f.'.lcillti<'s for the lib1·ary system 1HJ\\l are hou sC'd in quartl'rs throug hout th(• city. In sonll' rases. the buildings art' leasl·d ancl Jrt' destined for other USl'S. 'Carr11 Me' Manson follower J,,..nette Fromme, carried by smiling federal mars hal. 1nakcs another of her standard entries to federal courtho use in Sacramento today ,,·here jury is drliberating on \Vhether she assaulted or at· tempted to assassinate President Ford. She has refused to enter on he r o"'" for past several weeks. Pilot Spots From Page A I Stranded Trio HINSHAW· • In Catamaran Three people adrift on a dis· masted C'atamaran off Newport llarbor V.'t're rescuC'd Mond1.1 y af· ternoon after the pilot or a private plant> spotted lhe disabled c:raft and radioed for help. The O\\'ner of the boat, Steve Schuman of 202 1 Diana Lane, Nt>\\-'port Rea c h , and two passengt>rs. Robt> rt lleyne of 1000 Park Newport. Newport BeaC'h, and Janet Foster of South Gate, were rt"scued by Orange County Harbor Ot>partment patrolmen about one and a haU miles off the jt'tty. Tht" trio was sitting on the 19- foot craft, awaiting help, when the lo"'·flying pilot no tired them . The pilot. identifi<-d only .as J Rirmin~ham , radioed OrJnge County Towt:r and lht.>n C'onl!nut•d to C'irclt' th<' area in his C<>.:.sna 150 until help a rri Vt'd . The thrt'e victims were t•1ken to Orange County liarbor Deparl· ment headquarters for hot showt>rs and dry clothing. Only ~1iss Foster s uffered injurit's. From Page .'\ I NURSE ... sense" !\·1onday by Dl'puty J)is- trict Attorney Paul Meyer. 'Th{'re was never any such suggestion and evt>ryone v.•ho knew ~lrs. Atwater knows that it couldn't be so." the prosecutor said. '".'\s for the claim that she at- tacked him v.·ith a knife let us say now that no such knift" has ever been found ." It was t'arlier testified that a private dett'C'tive investigating the tht>lt of valuable jewelry at the . .i\twatt'r home at 4238 Pt>rham Drivt' suggested thal :\lrs .. 4..twater fire Bedelian less than 24 ·hours before she w;is killed. claim for exempt\on." Upton testiliC'd that ll.inshaw later approved the Tandy t>xemp- tion after receiving what the wit- nt>ss said were st'veraJ gifts of stereo equipment from the rirm and after a('tt>pting a ('ampaign contribution of SJ .000 from Au x· ton. lJpton's tes timony immediat<'- ly fo!lov.•ed an appeal to the jury by defense attorney Marshall !\1organ who urg rd the panel in his opening s tatement to rt>- cognize that ·'Congressman 1-linshaw is a dedicated public servant. "He has don{' a tremendous job for the county of Orange,·· Morgan said. "He rrorganizC'<I tht' assessor's office amd he in- troduced innovations that have bt't"n copied throug hout this na· tion and by several for.;>1gn ccJun· tries ... :\Jorgan reminded the jury that 1-linshaw·s success in rt.>va mping th(' assessor's office had brou,C!ht him into conflil't \111 th many in - dividuals in and out of county govt>rnm<'nt. "He has made ent>mi(•s," '.\1 or~·an said. Among thosl' enemit•s he li sted County Coun:-it'l Adrian Kuy p('r . ren1oved by Jljnshaw from <is s{·ssment ;jp- peal hearings, and the lrvin1.• Company which oppo st:rl f!Jn shaw's reass('ssment of 12.000 acrt's of south county land. Morgan told the jury that thi: proseC"ution was no more {'apable of provinJ? the threC' bribr·ry charges against Hinshaw than 1t was of supporting eight other f{'lony C'Ounts contajned in th1· Grand Jury indictment of thl• :'llewport Beac h RepubliC"an. Those eight counts were dis- missed in pretrial action. "I preditt that you v.·itl give nh mort" credence to these threl• counts after you have heard th:s c<1:;C' th<in ,,·as given to the olht·r ei~hl. ··Morgan told th!' Jury. Tht> trial in Judge Robert P Kneeland's courtroom will rt· sun1e at 9:-15 a .m . Wednesday. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK HARTMAN 0.teetor ol .,..,,......,."'"9 ~l •• , .... ~ "Carpeting is a blind rtem. For the consumer. few things are bought with so little knowledge, and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same, claim t o be made of the same kind of materials, and have. in fact. not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet aft er just six months of use. one will look terrible and the other will look like new. How is the consumer to know which is which? Oddly enough. even price often won't tell her. So even buying e.xpens1ve carpeting 1s no guarantee o f quality. The only thing that protects the investment of the consumer. and the reputation of the honest retaner. is selling the brand names that both know they can trust." This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. Wh en you find samples with the names c hanged on the labels. run over to Alden's fast. After all. carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldn't be gone into blind. ==ttt,._\,, · DEN'S 1a·r;,e· ·f;.1~: i'nsiaiiatiaii: ·custom draperies ::~···!' •. !/ ,1. )' .. . ';, ' : LK... NO.. (l0422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 6'6·•838 -6•6-~355 ' ., '·' " " •• ' !'fie Real Price Cost Bite Big For Clean Air? I A!J we 1trus1le to ~aln -ecooomic strenatb witl>out a-tpitlq: ln!laUQO, American.a ar., iD mounting numbers, '*"1111 toward tile view tlllt pollution control Is a planet-reoenlnc luxury we cannot now afford. And tllil well may· rlude you, co~umer ad:ivilt Ilona with busines.smtn. Under the clrcumstances, lt's imperative to a5k : just bt do environmental protection investments cost? Must re' aacrifice joba for lean air or bite Lnto our eychect's buylnc ower for safe dri.nJdne rater? I The answers: COO· ems about our envlron-1ent and concerns Money's Worth bout'our economic bcahb ll'fl.OOt. mutually exclusi\le. 0) POLLlJTION COHl'ROL makes jobs, ratller th•n iestro)'! them. This is a multi-billion dollar, labor intensive odmtry. A $1 billioa investment in a sewer and treatment llant. for instance, generates u many as 2:5,000 on-site jobs. MUs tally climbs to 85,000, with the inclusion or engineers ..-bo desip the facility and workers who transport the tquipment and materials. ! Of the 6' plants that were closed or curtailed from 1971 hrou&b 1974, partly because or pollution control require- ments, most were small, old, unprofitable factories which K'Obably would have been shut down anyway. A s tudy of ~lant closings and environmental factors by the Oil, Chemical and Atomic international Unions, in fact, con- !lOOed that in these industries: 1 .. It is apparent that environmental consideration is not be overriding factor in m05t plant shutdown. Usually, a ~her of other, less publicized factors are also involved. I (2) Environmental regulations do require firms to in-1est in expen:iive pollution control equipment -but not to a point conlributing significantly either to inflation or to re- :essioo. I , ONLY Z PERCENT OF the firms surveyed by the Com- merce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis, report· 00. that pollution control expenditures resulted in reduced lnvestments in expansion or modernization. Many com- panies reported the positive finding thai pollution control spending has helped increase productivity -a key force in fighting inllation and fostering prosperity. I Says Carl A. Gerstacker, chairman of the board of Dow Chemical Co.: "Solving pollution problems is good business as well as good citizenship. It can be profitable." Gerstacker points to an investment of $2 . 7 million at one Dow silicon metal factory to recover chemicals previously lost to the atmosphere. The return amounted to a savings of $!i00,000 per year. Confirms Philip Hanes, Jr., chairman of the board of lfanes Dye & Finishing Co.: "Cleaning up our stacks and neutralizing our liquids was expensive, but in the balance. we have actually made money on our pollution control ef- forts." DOES THAT MEAN THAT cleaning up our air and water and taking precautions against nuclear power plant radiation will not cost us anything? Of course, it doesn't mean that! What it does mean is that environmental expenses may be no more inherently in- flationary than lhe cost of law enforcement or education. Because of federal environmental laws, the U.S. Gov- .emment will spend about $195 billion over the next 10 years on air and water pollution abatement, radiation safeguards, solid waste management, strip-mined coalfi eld reclama- tion. For you, an average American, the price tag for this protection ran $35-$40 in 1973, is slated to rise to about $90 next year. will then level off. We 'll pay this bill directly in higher prices for such items as emission control devices adding $150-$225 lo an auto's price . WE 'l.L PAY THE BILL indirectly in the form of higher taxes and water-sewage fees that go toward city sewage treatment. And we·11 help pay the costs or cleaner electrir general· ing plants \vhen an average residential electricity customer Y.ill pay Sl.25 more per month in 1983 than you did io 1974 . But in return, we·u also get new jobs, new markets, new profit possibilities -unexpected bonuses. Galnt>r• and Lo•..,.• ~ .. 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ANXIOUS RESIDENT WATCHES TOWER OF FLAME Thous and• Flee Los Angeles County H.olocau•I 59,000 Acres Burn; Containment Near LOS ANGELES CAP) - Firemen moved today toward containing fires that have destroyed more than 59,00CJ'acres of rural woodlands, forcing tboulands to nee their homes and -sending a thick pall of smoke over the Los Angeles Basin. No major injuries have been reported to residents. More than 25 buildings were destroyed, more than 15 others d amaged. * * * Ashes, Smoke Hide Smog In Southland By United P ress Intematicnal No smog could be seen over Southern California Monday and today. lt was hidden in the ashes and smoke. The sky over the Los Angeles area took on a science-fiction look, a dome of mottled pink, gray and mustard yellow, like a sick oyster. It masked a sun that shrank to a small neon-red ball. A layer or white ash drifted down, likt> snowflakes. Two large brush fires, and several smaller ones, blazing through 100 square miles of mountain canyons and suburban homes, generated a smoke cloud that blanketed the urban area for at least 50 miles in all direc- tions. A weather satellite photo- graph showed the cloud ex- tended more than 100 mites into the Pacific Ocean, some 130 miles from lhl" largest of the blazes. The Air Pollution Control Dis- trict, which monitors one of the world"s most cl"lebratedly polluted atmospheres, issued a warning. while conceding that researchers were uncertain how to deal with the unexpected ad- dition to the usual brew of hydrocarbons and ozone. The largest blaze, in the Big Tujunga Canyon in Angeles Na- tional Forest about 20 miles north of downtown Los . Angeles. was reported about SO percent surrounded, mostly on the crucial residential front. • Officials expressed cptimism EXOTIC ANIMALS FLEE HOLOCAUST, A S that the t ,800 firerighters from throughout the West fighting the fire could surround it by nightfall, when menacing gusts are forecast to resume. The Tujunga fire had charred 45,500 acres of valuable chapar· ral watershed, dried to near ex.- plosive flammability by six months of hot, nearly rainless weather. "Everyth.ing looks good," said Jim Unterwegner of the U.S. Forest Service. "The wind is staying down, and the acreage is pretty stable. We're hopeful we can get a line around most of it bl"fore the wind comes up tonight. So far it has been less than forecast for this morning." A second major fire was about 25 percent contained after racing across 13.300 acres in the Mt. Baldy winter recreation area above the San Gabriel Valley suburbs of Claremont and San Dimas, 35 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. Officials said the fire no longer posed a direct threat to isolated Mt. Baldy Village. About 150 homes and cabins in the area were evacuated for a time. but as in the Big Tujunga fire area, most residents were re- turning to their homes as the flames burned away from populated areas and into back country. The wind-fanned fires. about 20 miles apart on the slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains north of To counter the argument that Los Angeles, forced nearly 6,000 residents to nee the approaching names. At least 70 firefighters suffered smoke inb~ation or minor bums, !See FIRES. Page 1\2) By WILUAlll SCllJll!llllER .... Dll ............. 0r..,1e County Fire Depart- ment officials remember all too weU the •weaome wlld.fi.ffs that r•v .. ed the county in pastyeu-s. T'bOle vivid memories conjure vm-of infernos lba1 C<lUld still erupt in the tinder-dry canyons almost at any time. "When we see fltts like those buminl DOW in Lao Angeles, I can tell you the hair stands up on the backs of our ~ks." saJd Capt. Bruce Turbevill~ of the county fire department. "We are in an extreme alert cond1Uon right now," he said. "It 'a about as bad as I've ever seen it with these winds.'' Turbeville said the pall of smoke hanging over Orange County from the Mt. Baldy and La Crescenta fires brings the fear of such rlres home to more than just firemen . He has field~d dozens ol calls from countiana who want lo volunteer to fight the Los Angeles County fires or protect this coun· ty against a similar blaze, should one break out. Turbeville politely turns them away, saying he can 't be responsible for taking on volun· teers who have no training. Tbe county 's fire defenses have been thinned ali mote than a dozen engines and 50 men have bffn sent into Los Angelff Coun.· ty to fight the two major fires racing put of control there. "But we bave adequate backup on hand to meet any need that might arise," Turbeville said. "You've got to fight the fires that are there rather than the ones . (See FEAR, P1ge 1\2) Upton Says Hinshaw Accepted Stereo Gifts Former assessor's aide George Upton told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Monday that Congressman Andrew Hinshaw frequently accepted gifts of stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation while serving as county assessor. Upton, brought to tbe courtroom from the county jail where he is serving a six-month bribery sentence, identified Top Oregon Cop Slain fu Streets SALEM, Ore. CAP> -Holly Holcomb, Oregon state police superintendent, was shot twice today as he walked oo the Capital Mall toward his office. He died later during surgery. A former ~andidate for the ~on governorship who was once a state trooper wu charged with murder. Holcomb, 58, was shot in the chest and abdomen. He died while undergoing surgery at Salem Memorial Hospital. Gary Gortmaker, district al· torney of Marion County, said Robert H. Wampler, 59, was taken into custody immediately after the shooting. He said Wampler was arrested "and a firearm retrieved.·• Wampler was held here without bail after being charged in the slaying. Authorities said Wampler bad been fired as a state trooper in 1958 after Holcomb initiated charges of insubordination against him. A state employe near the scene of the shooting said the gunman exchanged words with Holcomb after he was wounded. ''The man that shot him walked back and said something to him and then about that time the man that had shot him threw the gun in the grass and just kind of stood around," said Joetta Barker. "He never attempted to getaway." Wampler was arrested by Byron Hazelton, deputy state police superintendent who had driven to work with Holcomb. Hazelton said the man ap- proached Holcomb and said "I would like to talk with you a bit." Hazelton said. "I walked on, I Wdn't hear the shots." Rebels Crushed LISBON, Portugal (UPI) Left-wing troops rebelled against Portugal's Socialist-led govern- ment today, but loyalist forces went into action within hours to crush the revolt and seized its al· leged leader. (Earlier story, A4). Hinshaw as the recipient of stereo sets, several of which were passed on to members of the congressman·s family. On one occasion, Upton, said, he met Hinshaw at Tandy's Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove, but was ordered to wait ouUide by his employer. Upton., S6, testiried that the next time he saw Hinshaw the de· fendant had a number or Radio 'Carry /tie' Shack boxes stacked in the back of his car. Upton is the first prosecution witness in the trial of h.is former chief. Hinshaw faces three felony counts or bribery stemming from offenses allegedly committed while he served as assessor. The former assistant assessor testiried that Hinshaw's rirst personal link with the Tandy group and its vice president, U .. IT1 ....... Manson follower Lynette Fromme, carried by smiling federal mars hal, makes another of her standard entries ~o fe~eral . courthouse in Sacramento today where Jury is deliberating on whether she assaulted or at- tempted to assassinate President Ford . She has refused to enter on her own for past several weeks. Bremer Quiz Seen In Conspiracy Bid BOSTON <V Pl) -Truth serum should be administered to Arthur Bremer to get him to re· veal a possible cons piracy behind the shooting of Alabama Gov. George Wallace. the gov- ernor's wife, Cornelia Wallace SOYS . In an interview with the Chris· tian Science Monitor at the gov- ernor's mansion in Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Wallat'e said drugs or hypnosis would be "the only way the 1\merican public can know the truth. for no holds barred, to have anything that we have available to find out the truth from him (Bre mer), barring torture or abuse.·· "I don "t believe in torture or abus e for anyone,'' Mrs. Wallace said. Only a federal judg~ can order the u se of hypnosis, but the testimony is inadmissible: in federal court. James Buxton, came when the firm sought a tax e_!emetion un- der its status as an importer of electronic equipment. Upton said Hinshaw pulled a list of campaign contributors from his desk drawer and com· ml"nted about the Tandy Corporation: "They're not con- tributing to my campaign so they're not going to get theif (See IUNSHAW, P1ge A1) MesaS&L Robbery Probed Police and FBI agents ..are seeking an armed robber who stole $2,337 from the South Coast Plaza branch of California Federal Savings in Costa Mesa. Police said the suspect con.' cealed a gun in a shopping bag and demanded that a teller at the savings and loan band over the contents of her cash drawer at about noon Monday. Other tellers at the bank, already suspicious because lhe man loitered in the lobby, filling out several deposit slips, watched but did not press alarm buttons as the man bagged the money, police said. The bandit left the bank on foot but a search of the South Coast Plaza mall was fl"\liUess, police said. · He was descri~ as a male Caucasian, about 30, six feet, one inch tall. medium build, with mod high heel shoes and a rake blat'k mustache. The teller told police she knew the rpustache was false because of the sloppy job of gluing it to his face. Obvious glue marks sur- rounded the raise hair. she said. Soviet Ship Saw ColliSwn? NAPLES, Italy CAP) -A Sov- iet warship was with.in camera range when the aircraft carrier John F. Kenned y and the missile cruiser Belknap collided in the Mediterranean, a U.S. Navy source said today. The Soviet vessel, a destroyer of the Kotlin class. may have photographed the colli sion last Saturday. Coast Weath e r The district said it had no standards for dangerous levels of ashes and soot in the air, but warned that breathing could be dangerous to health and said children and old persons should avoid strenuous activity. CdM Suspect Cites Sex Advances Smoky s kies and con- tinued warm days through Wednesday. l.ocal gusty northeast winds tonight and w~z:iesday with hi ghs of 75 r1s1n g to 8S inland. l.ows tonight 45 to 55. • MARKET RISES ON NY OUTLOOK NEW YORK CUP[) -The stock market, hopeful ol a resolu- tion of N"ew York City's financial crisi1, closed h.igher today in rairly active trading on the New York Stock Ex.change. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 4.88-point gainer Mon- day, added 9.76 points to 855.40. Advances led declines by abQut an eight-to-five margin. (Tables, B13). Prices were higher in m oderate tradin& on the Amfl'lcanStoe:k Exchange. By TOlll BARLEY OtlflieO.lly P'lllttuft An Orange County Superior Court jury was told via a taped confession late Monday that Nan- cy Fuller Atwater made sexual overtures· toward her invalid husband·s male nurse before she was clubbed to death ln the livin- groom of her Cameo Shores home home in Newparl. Beach .• The statement came from.de- fendant Daniel Garbis Bedelian who told Newport Beach police in the statement taped last Feb. 5 that Mrs. Atwater, 50, "jumps all over me. "She tries to make love to me but I can 't do it,'' the Lebaneseimmlgrantcomplained ' to interrogating officers. "I'm newly wed. you know. and I don't feel like it.·· Bedelian, 40. admits in the same interView that he seized a bronze figurine and repeatedly clubbed Mrs. Atwater until she lay dead at his feet. Pleading self defense, the nurse repeats several times in bis 1tatement that he only used th• antique to defend himself because Mrs. Atwater attacked him with a knife as he went to the kitchen that flight for ..a glass of water. Blood rrom the murdered woman's head splashed the livin- groom walls to a height or four to pv~ C~t, of!tc~rs s~d. 'fbeY takl. I • Bedetian told them in his first in· terview that the stains were caused by cranberry ~uice which spilled as he ran tttrough the kitchen. Bedelian's claim that Mrs. Atwater sought sexual relations with him was dismissed as '"non- sense" Monday by Deputy Dis- bictAttorney Paul Merer. ''There was never any sue!h sucgestion and e\reryone who llftiw Mrs·. Atwater knows that it couJdn •t be so," the prosecutor said. "As for the claim that sh~ at- taclced him with a knJfe let us say now that no such knife has over beufound." It wu earlier leSllfied tll1t,a • ' private detective investigating the theft of valuable jewelry at the Atwater home at 4238 Perham Drive su211:ested that Mrs. Atwater fire Bedelian less than 24 hours before she was killed. Only a small portion Of the mis- 3ing jewelry bas been recovered. Bedelian admits in the taped statement that he wrapped Mrs. Atwater's body in a blanket, dumi>ea it in the trunk or the car and drove it to an auto wrecking yard in Pacoima. H'.e admits that he stuffed the· body into a 55-gaJlon oil drum, pour'ed in liquid cement and then covered the container with a car -· • I I NSIDE TODA V t AZ DAILY PILOT c Battin Hearing Delayed Or:ingc> ("o\1n1y Stl1X"r1ur ('ourl J\1dgt• Kt.·nnl·lh !.:.it.• today IJUt off until \Vt•d nt·~tl:.iy der1dinJ.: 1r .i ht.•ar1n , .. s huu ld be h'-•ld to de· term in(. if ht· \\'t)t1ld b(· biased :1 gainst 1ndictt•d Su pt•rv1 so r llobert R:1tt1n . Opp11:,;;1 ng tht· h{'~rini.: rcqut.•st t'd by finttin 's .l\tornt•y tolatlht'\\' Kurilich v.·a:-i Ot·puty !)Js lr1l'l 1\l· torney J~c;k lly:i n In ~ br1rf rlt·h.Jt l.' h1:(ort.· Judge l.;;u>, Ryan :1r~ul·LI th.11 lht·re '':.is 110 f<•l·lual b;1:.1-. r1)r Kunhl'h and Ratt1n '!> a-.:.un1pl1011 tht• 1nd1l'lt.·d s upervisor "'c1 uJd not rl'C't.'J\'c 3 ia1r tr1..1l :.it Judt!t' I .~it•'s h.inds no nepublil·.111s ... up1.,1rtt'tl t>y th\' l.inroln ('luh h:1vt' h~t'll pro:.t·<'ut t-<l hy thf' (lr.1111-:t' C'nunty ll1-.tr1et :\t!tirnt·y·s (lftu·t·, l!\:1n 1w u11ll't.I '" -l·'orru t'r a..,..,_ . ..,..,or ·J a1·k \'allt'rga, a lll'publ11.::1n , "'ho '~'.1s 1ndi t•t('d la:-.t !\l a y ll,v lhl· County (;r;1nd J ur,,· and l:1ll'r ('nnv1t•lt·d 011 :St'Yt'n Ft•!ony t•11unts -ltt•1•. 1\ndrt'\\' llinshav., ,1 H1•p11blir;1n, \\ hn"t' tr1 ;1! 1>fl thrt·P bribery rhur~l'S t'lll'tl in a t;r.ind Jury 1nd1('tm('nt i:> nu1Y undL·r u·ay · -1.eroy Ro:;t", n R(·publit.":1n ;ind Lineoln <.:lub dirt~ctor, v.·ho 1vas ind1ett•d las t m11nth on t·h:irgt•s rt·la!t•d to a ~'ullt'rtun bribery sr~ntl..11 Kurihrh argued that his af fad1v1t S('('k1ng JudgC' i .al.'·s d1 !> qua l if1 e :.il1on e l l egt.·s · Rep11hi il·:.111s 111 Orange Count) ·have bandvtl t11gt•th£'r and uncl1•r the I.inroln {.'Jub havC' souj.!hl 111 proserulC' mC'mbt·rs of onl' polit1C'<1l fc1t·t1o n " ;\fter Ji ste111ng to both ~idC's, J udge I.a(' <:1 g ret"'cl to reeonv£'nt• (•ourt at IO <:1 m . WC'dncsday lo de •::cle if a hearin g s hould be ht·ld tu ctt.'terminC' if l!:i tt1n u·ould hf' trt.'atcd fairly at his hands u1 his trial on St'\'l'll ft•lony ('hargt.•s r t.· l;1t t•d t o t h £' u s<' of coun ty t•n1pl oyes in is j[].fatl'll 197•1 C'am · n:1i~11 ftlr Ii l'U lt'n ant go\'l'r nor. l'rono Page 1\ I FIRES •.. our no civilians WC'rl' rt'J>OrtC'll in- j u.red. Gov. Edmu nd G . Brown Jr. d eclared a state or e mergency in the ar e a . and Sen . John Tunney sent a te legr a m to President Ford asking h im to d('('lare it a fed£'ral disaste r a r £'a, whi ch al· lows fe d e r a l rl•<-·ove r y as· sistanre. .<\ third s m aller blate -less than 100 a('J'C'S -broke out o ver· night in the S an Be rnardino A1ountains 60 m ile~ east of Los Angele s ~nd f or a tim e threate ned fr in ges or the San Bernardino suburb or Dt>vore. TO'.'llGllT THANKSGI VJNG DI NN ER Dinner for senior citizens, Estancia Hig h School, 5 p.m . 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SailOt's lst Newport City Chief Sailors Dies J11hn .J S:1il11rs, :-..'l''~'pnr'I lk'~1 eh 's fir s! t'ily mana~1·r v. ho Jed the C'1ly t hrough tilt• pos t"':.lr )'C'ars. d iC'd in San Cll'rnC'nlt' Sun- day ;lrtl'r a sudden 1tl11t·.ss lie v.·;,is w :\fr S:ulors. \\'ho r('t1r1'fl rrun1 th(> :\rmy ;1t lhl' f'luS(' or \Vorld War II e:1s a dt'«<1rat1.'CI l'O/onC'l. :-;t"rtl'd 10 Xl'\\ port t'Jly S('rVIC'l' It\ the "''~1ter clt•pal'tmt'nt and lh1•n \\'Oil :irpo1ntment tn th(• !up :.pot \\'hC'n th£' ros1 t1un of managt'r v.·as t•r('at<'d . lie !C'd the <'i ty admin1 ~trat1nn until the J>Olitical climalt• on th1· C'ity c:ount·il promptNI him lo shift to th(' City or F:I SC'gundo H) 1956. In r('rent ye;lr.s. he h1.1d ltv('d in retirement i n Si1n ('Jemt>nte !)£'<:1th «:.inlt.' ;1ft1·r ;1 s uddt·n ill nt·:.s suffered at the family humc at Shorecli ffs Yf t)bile I lome Park . !\·tr. Sailor~ ht•ld thC' J.t•i.;1r111 or Merit, <t\\'ard(•d him for h1..; \Vorld \Var II con1rnand in ~:ng l alld :\ nati\'e of J ndi~1 nu .. \Ir SHilors left the furniturt• husint•:,s l:ill' in the 1930.s to join in the ,,·ar t•ffi)rt . tlis lt'nure in :\'1•\''Jl(1rt lie~1C'h was m ar ked by improven1ent.s to basic cit y services. includi ng the pol ire and firt' depart m ents. . .\fter leavin g ~ewport , J\1 r . Sailors served F.l Segundo until his retirment in I 967. Mr. Sailor s w as a c h a rter m •!mber or the ~ewport Elks l.odge a nd a m <'mber or the El Segundo l\1 a~on ir I.odge, l-~&r\t.-1 . He lea ves his w1C10\\'. J oh a nna ; two married :;ons. Stephen of L.CJ Ha bra and J ohn J . of Tokyo, and five grandchildre n. Private rites V.'ill be conducted by the Neptunt' Soeiety. Bad News For Officer CHARLESTON , W.Va. ClJ Pl l -Policem a n Arnold We hrle i.s in hot water \\'ith the mayor a~ain. Not long ago. ~t ayor .Joh n Jfttt('hison hnndL•LI \Vl·hrlt• a 30· day susp('nsion fur <illl'gt'dly drink in~ on duty. . Wehrle .,... as baC'k on thl' job F'riday night \\/hen CJ complaint came about a rC'd Volksu·agcn blocking a privnte drivC'. Upon :irrivin g at the SC'l'nt.', \VC'hrh.' t>r· d er<'d the ca r t owed :1\1.•a y without <'hecking its O\\'nC'r . T he o .... ·ne r -Jl;l ayor J ohn I lute hi.son·. Front Page AJ FEAR. • • that might be.·· Or<tnge County 111 no ~trari,::('r to tht' dt\'a:1tatio1l such "''1ldlands firt~ ran cause. Only eight years ago. in the t"&.rly evt"ning of a balmy Sunday,. ()('t. 29. the worst brus h and t1 n1ht•r (1rt• 111 (1r,1n~e ('ounty hi s - tory S\.\t'l't across the hills and ranynns and burnt.-d for thr(·t.· d:iys 1'ht' Past•o Grand(' fir(_', s tartrd by s park ~ from a hotst.>'s ste~l­ shod tloof in fi1versid£' County's Wardlo""' Canyon, destroyed 111url' than ·18,000 acr(':; lt'V('lin~ b6 honle!> and ht·nvlly d.1ma~ing 1';} otht•rs. All but 3,500 at'rl'S uf thl' f1rt> \\'l•r(' 1n s1d(' OrangP ('ountv A tOt..11 of 188 fir<.• truc·k=-. 29 bulldo1.t•rs. 15 a('rial t.inkt<r:, .ind nearlv 2.000 men U't>rc nt•t•dt'{i to ('Ont.1.1n the flamt•s. The ron~e r,·al i ,·t· t·:.t1m:lll· p!aeed on tht' lo.ss of watcr~ht.·d <tlld propert.Y W:l:) S.-1 mil11on Tht' firt-u·a:; finally hallNl at the hasl~ tif thC' S;1nta 1\n;,i ~1nunt.nn ft~nthll is just ~· ~horl d1st.1nl't' fron1 F:l Toro ~f ar1nt• {\)rp,o, 1\1r .St.it ion Thl· bi ggest blazP to t11ut•h the l'Ollnty in tE'r m s u{ avrl'.l)!l' r on- -.u n11•d took pl;.1('t.' n1nt.• y('ars h('fllrl• J';1s t'U (;r;1nd1~ Tht· Slt'""<1rt f1r1• brokt' out un flt•(' l·I. J95R :ind b.,.· !ht• time it U':lS ('11ntrollt•d and ·t·xt1nguishC'd day:' l;,-ter, it h;1cl bla{·kC'ntd 6ii.:IDO ;icres, primarily in tht.' t:lt•v(•!;-i nd ~al ional Fore:;l. Th(• bla:i:t' h u rned in holh {)r;1n;.>t' :ind S;1n J)1{';:!0 ('ountit•s, h:1\'Jll!-' bc•t•n 'St;1rtt•tl hy .i t ;1r~1·t sh(iott·r usi n ~ in<'t'1Hl1 :1ry tr<1t'l•r btillet.s. When tht• 2.700 firemen finally quelled the fi re, 22 homes had bt•en des troyed and o nt· J~·r.sun had dit'd in th£' nam<'S. One other major u·ildlands f1r1· :.lands out in the l"C'C'Pnl an n•tl~ of county history tht• <;ri.'t'n River fire of 1948. It .started on :-.lov. 4 V.'hen someb<xly thr£'v.· a burning m a ttress out or a hous1· trailer in Santa .i\na C:1nyon. Th£' pa ttern 1t rollowed u'as almn.st zdt•nt ical to the Paseo (i randt.' blaze th a t u'ould t'Of11(' 20 yt'ars lalPr. It swept up ovl'r thp mount11ins and t hrouj!h tht• ra nyon:; into the Santz:.igo CrPt•k area. st·orrhing 46.000 :lC'f('S <Jnd dt>s tr(lying anot ht•r 22 hornt"" bt?fore cont;11n m ('n t OthC'r major fires in C'uunt~ wi!d arP:l.S -u·hich total v.·t•ll (Iver 300.000 acres today dot the pages of histor y. In 1878, a fore.st fire swept thC' lengt h of Santiago Canyon. Jn 1914, a blazt' s wept from the mouth of Santiago Canyon to the Santa Ana Ri vC'r . d estroying 18,000 acres. And in 1926. the ltatha\\'8Y [ir e st arted in ~1od· jeska Canyon a nd s wept over the m o un tai n s i n to R ive r side County. The threat of su«h major fi res is always in the m inds of firemen who u·ould be r ailed to try a nd put them out -particularly now that .some of the most hi storica~ly fi re-prone a reas s uc h as Santa Ana Canyon have lx>en built up with new housin g developmt~nts. Fires like those in I.o:s An~ele~ and the ones in Orange County's pas t a rt' al m ost al l "ma n caused,·· 3C'C'Ord ing to firt' of firials. Tra girall~·. this is the element firemen fear the m ost. "WhC'n you have large fi res like this. the c reeps come out In for ce -the arsonists v.·ho \\'ant to !'l:lrt fires of their own , .. Turti(>ville said. f'or that reason , patrol ~ of hazardous firt.> areas ha\·e b('t'n stepped up in Ora nge County lo try and spot trouble before it can start . F ire depa rtme nt and for('stry vehicles are beinj! bt:>C'ft'd up v.·ith fi eld un i t s of Southt.'rn C'aliforn i:i E d ison C"o m rany. PaC'1fit.· Tele phon e and the gas company -peoplC' T urbevil le calls "our eyes and ears." Four OC Hospitals Face MediCal Loss Four Or a nge County hospita ls ,,·ere served !\t ondav u·ith sta t£' Attorney Gener a l ·s ·accusations atte m pting to s trip them or the right to receive MediCal p ay. m ents. Spokesmt'n r l'.'fused to com - ment on the acc u satio ns at P~1cifica llospital in 1-luntington Heac h. r oun tain V:dlt•y lfn:;pital in F'ount;l 1n V:1 l l1.~v. M('r (·y Gent.>r al llospital 111 Santa An~ and Plar entia -[.inda 1-lospita l in Placentia . llos pital entrC'pr C'ne ur Dr . I.ouis Cell a and l a ndowner Richard 0''.'leill reportedly 0'111n part of Ptf erry General l·lospitnl thr oug h t\migo Capital Com · pany. Dr . Cell a a lso reportedly i!; a pa rt owner of Fountain Va ll ey Comm unity a nd Plac('ntia-Llnda hospitals. T he two m en contributed more than $1 millio n to political can· didates in the 1972 ell'Clions. The accusations were prompt- ed by a complaint by the !'itate Heallh De pa rtment contcndln.[! the hospitals illPgally received P.1ediCaJ paym e nt:s. accordi n~ to Robe rt Nance o f the Hea lth Department. State la w proscribes Medl Cal reimbursem ents to hospitals that have :id d rd facilities "'ithout ap. proval or the !oral or st at(' health planning bodies. "RasiC'ally. "'C' <irC' l'm bittered over t he fart that these hospitals a dd e d be d s wi th o ut th e a uthorization o f the planning C'ounrils," said ~ance in a n in- ter view. ~anrr s~url !ht' Stat£> Office of Adm1n1-.trative llear ings v.•il l hold h1?ar1ngs on the accu sations. Th e rulin g l'a n bt.> app eale d throuJ!h the courts, Nance said. In the n1£'antin1('. the hospitals wiil not re«C'l\'<' reimburs ements fo r pal1E'nts t r eat e d who otherwise qualify £or MediCal, he said. Plarent1 a -l.inda added 16 beds in ~ovt'mbcr 1974, Nance said. Pacifiea added 30 beds in Apr il 1974 ; r.1 t.>rry a dded 12 beds last !rl ay a nd 90 m or e are under con - struct ion , f'ounlain Valley added IOI beds in A p ril 1974, Narn.•c said. All the additions were without the approval of the Orange Coun· ty Healt h Pla n nin g Council or the state ht'alth pl3nning counc il . Nance said. The ht"a.lth planning agencie~ have consistt'nUy turned down nl'u· h ospital con s truction in Or anee County. . . . ' 01H, PO~ SI.it P-• PILOT DONALD VANCE INSPECTS DAMAGED CRAFT AFTER PANCAKE LANDING He Missed Foam at El Toro MCAS, But Got Down Safely Anyway l·:x-etrt ist. J\rehitt.•et David A. Vaughan, Costa Mesan, Dead Da vid A \111Uj!h.1n, a rt•t1rcd arlzsl. arrh1tt·ct . anti Jn n1nrl' rt· t't•nt vt~:ir:.. a C'las.s1c <·a r· C'n 1husz :1st. has died ,1 t tht· age of 8.1 . ~I r . \.'a u~han "ho had ilvt'<l 1n ('ost;i :\f (•s a :.1 n<·t· l!.l-11, v•ill bt• hur1t•d \\'t•dnt·:.d,J~ ;11 l•'a1rha\'t•n 'lernorial !'ark. S..111la Ana. ;\ f'r<>nr Page ,1 l IIINSHAW. • C'l:•im fnr t'''"'m1'ti1111" l '1111111 tt"..,t1f 1L·d th;11 Jlinsh..1\t' i:•lt•r .1ppro' t•d 1h t.· 1".tndy t'.'t.'mp 11t111 .iftcr rt•t·ei\'ing \\'hat thl' \\it· 111•:-:-; :..•1d "t•rt· st•\ vr.il gift s of ~l <·rt·n l'([lllPll1t'nl frnn1 tht• f1rn1 .ind aflL'r :u.:t•1.•pt1n.1: a C<1mp:.i1gn rt1ntr1bl1 tion of $1,000 from Hux· ton. l fpton's test1:nony 1mmC'diatc· ly follo"·ed an appeal to the jllry bv defen -.l' attornev !\1ars halt !\1organ v.·ho url!ed ihl'.' panel in his op£'ntng s tatC'nlent to r <'· ro;.!nll(' that Con.E?rt•ss man lfi nsh;1u• i:. ;_1 dl'du::atNI public ser\•anl. 'lie has don e ;1 tremendous job for thl' county of Or angt•." ~1orga n .sairl. "}-l e r eorganill'd tht' assC'ssor·s offic e amd he in - troduced innovations lh~1t havl• heC'n copied throughout this na- tinn ;i nd hy .several forC'1gn coun- tries." :\!organ rem inded tht• jury that 1-h n:-;hau·'s success in revamping the :isse=-sor's offlC't' had hroug ht him u1lo cnnfli<'t with many in· ch\'idtia\s in and out or county fO\'t•rnment. 'fie has m nde enemies." Morgan said. t\mong tho:;e enemies he lisl£'d County Counsel 1\drian Kuyper. removed by l linsha\\' from assC'ssment JP· peal ht•:lrings. and the lrvint.' Company ,.,.h1ch oppos(•d Hins haw 's r eassessm ent of 12.000 arresof south cou nty land. '.'vll1rgan told t h<' jury thal th£' prosecution was no more capable of p rOvi ng the thrC'e bribery cha r grs ag,;:1inst llinsha''' than it \•1a.s of s l1ppor ting C'ight other felon.,.· counts ront;1inl'd Jn tht· Gr and Jury in dictn1~'nt of tht• Nt.>,~·port BC'aC'h Rt•publican. gra\.'C'Side ser vie<' is .-,l•hroulcd for 2p.m . '.\1 r . Vaugha n "·as an a r t tcat.'her at Orange Coast college from 1955 un t il t he late 1960s. lie also taught in t h<' lluntington Reach Union llig h School District and in the Seal Reach school di.s- tri«t . On rt•tiring, ~t r . Vaughan con· tinued to teach arl to sentor citizens :1t l.eis ure World, SC'al lk•ach. !\Ir . \'au~h~1n. :1 non·ObJC'C'ti l't.' p:nntC'r. rt•('t'i\'t'd /11~ art tra1n1ng 111 :-.·e"· ''ork. l'aris and :i.1adrid, ::ind painted and :-;ho\\'C'd in ~·:dl C'ri PS throu).!huul F:urop£' in thrt•ariy 1920=-. I-le ;1Jso exhihtt<'d in ~1uth£'rn Ca!ifornia and until 10 yt.·ars ago had ~1 booth i n th£' J.:.iguna lieach Festi\'Jl or t\rts. When he reti red, .'i.1r . Vaughan became a rlassic car enthusiast and rebt•ilt a 1934 Bugatli Type? 57. T..,..·o of his cars, a 195.5 l\lercedes 300SI. Gull \Ving a nd a 1956 XK 140 J aguar are on display in th(· Rriggs Cunningham Automotive l\luseum. J\otr. Vaugh a n is sur\ived by his son. O avid, o f Costa !vl esa, daughter, Dr. Susan Billingsl£'y, oi !l.l ora~a. Calif., a nd three grandchildren . Less Ness Than Hoped l.O Nb O'.'J (!\P) -An .<\meriran r<'search team·.s ne\\' photographs do not prove t he l'X- istenC'e of a I.orh Ness monstC'r, much less its id entity. fivC' srien· tist.s fro m the Rritish :\'.atural l listory ~1 useum contend. Rut the photos, to be mnd(' public at a sc ien tific symposi um f)ec. 10 in F.dinburgh. Scotland, sldl had Scots officials anticipat· ing a tou rism bonanza along the 25 nlile-long Scottis h lake. The scientis ts -zoologists .I . G . .Sheals, G . R. Corbt.•t ::ind P . 11. Green\\·ood: paleontnlo~isl II. \\1 Rall, and fossil r ept1l1· curator,\, J. Rines' tea m frnm the Boston .i\cademy of Applil•d &·ienct•s. Flight Surgeon Navigates Safe Crash Landing ' .ti,. St1n Diego Navy ReservC' flight surgeon. \\ho often ha:- been at thC' scene of rrash land ings. beramt• the pilot 1n ont· latl' 'londay at thP r:I Toro :\1arin(· Corps .\ir Station. lie emergl'd unhurt but hi:. plane received con~1derabl l· damage I.t. Cmr. Donald Vance. 32. of Coronado had tak£'n off from Or;:ingC' County .!i,.irport shortl}· aftl'r 5 r 111 \\'ht•n he ht•a rd ,1 riunk in the nosC' ~rrt1on of h1:, Cessna 310 aircraft. ·rhe noi:-t•. ht· :;..1 1d lall'r. "'<ts imn1ed1:1!ely a:.~t·ssed ..is _, fa1 i11rt' in the land 1ng gear . At1 th<1rities at thl~ airport tou·C'r ~aid thJl ;1ftl'r ~(·\·t~r :lJ minu!<'S of ront;irt \\1th tht• pih1t. it '.I.as ti(· tt·rn11nt>d th.JI 11 \\1111Jtl he bl't1l·r to try for a belly l<1nd1n~ at r;1 Toro. As \.'ance e1 rt'lt'rl tht' airport , cre,vs on th(' ground foamed 1,000 ft·et of runway to easl· lhC' 1m par t. Vance said l:itC'r th:1t he shu1 the craft do'"'" :i bit early. s11 \\'hC'n it touched thl' {.'l'ound, 11 mi.sst•d the foam . 3 Agencies Meet in Mesa On West Side Thre(' <'ivtc :i gl'neies v.·11! mel't jointly in Cos ta :\'f <.•s a toni ght tn ::>Ort Ollt ~IT(';)S \~ hl•J'(' they havt· been O\'C'rl•ippin,.: in their ~eparate .studit•s. The joint mt'C'ting nf th<' plan ning eommis.s ion, tht' housing and community devrlopment com mittee. and th<' rC'd£'velopmcnt agency is srhedu!C'd for 7 p.m . in the police :iuditorium. Planning Dirertor Charil's Roberts S:J1d that the v.·esl sidl' 1s an area \l'hC'rC' lhC're has been overlapping. ThC' plannin~ rom mission has bt.'t.'n studyi n.[! ;1 g<'nt.'ral plaii. re\'1sion for th:.it area. \vhilf." the redevelopment ;1g('nry .'.llsu has bt•t.·n considering ;1cquisitions of propt>rt.v in thl· block north nf I.ions Park which n1ay aiff'C'l thC' \\'£'St si de. ''Branding keeps us honest. And the customer knows it.'' FRANK flART r.t AN °''""'""' ~· ... ~..,,~ • ...,, .• ,"O "',,,_m" r •• 1.1 .. Co"W~1 "Carpeting is a blind item: Fo r the consumer, few things are bought with so little knowl edge. and with so much trepidation. Two different pieces of carpeting can look the same. feel the same. claim to b9 made of the same kind of materials. and have. in fact, not one single difference that the consumer can perceive. Yet after just six months of use. one will look terrible and the o ther wil l look hke new. How is the consumer to know which is whii:h? Oddly enoug h. even price oft en won'! tell her. So even buying expensive carpetinq is no guarantee o f quality. The only thing that protects the investmenl of the consumer. and the reputation of the honest retailer, is setling the brand names that both know they can trust " This is why we don't private label carpeting at Alden's. When you find samples with the names changed on th e labels. run over to Alden's fast . After all. carpeting is one of life's major investments. It shouldn·t be gone into blind. . ,. DEN'S ~~irpe· ·'Vii8$: iiisiaiiatioii: "custom draperies '": "·~' ,I . ;.'' .. ; '.·:-·. " · ', ·.,· Loi. fJU. ,J\.14 ,/ 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6'6-4838 -6•6·2355