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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-22 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ''· Cella POsts Fann Boil ... !_For Self, 3 Defendants THURSDAYAFTERNOON,JANUARY22, 1976 ' * * * SC Fire Torches 24Ho1nes By .JACK CHAPPELL OttM o.ur ,.. ... .._ '"This must be what bell looks like," a weary soot-faced fireman said as he surveyed the burned-out hulk of one of 24 houses destroyed or damaged Wednesday by the most dis- astrous fire in San Clemente's history. Some fire-swept homes were still rekindling as late as 7:30 a.m. today, although an army of 500 firefighters was reported to have contained and controlled the major blaze by 2:~ a.m. Thirty-nine people, including 10 San Clemente policeman and seven San Clemente firemen, ADDITIONAL PHOTOS FROM SC FIRE-A3 were treated for fire-related in· juries at San Clemente General Hospital. Twelve of the injured were admitted to the hospital. Dam,ge estimates have ranged 'from $1 million to $3 million .. One frantic woman was arrest· ed for aggravated assault when she tried to run down a San Clemente police officer directing traffic at a roadblock below the fire scene. The fire was fought by 65 fire engine companies from nearly every Orange County depart· ment. The city of Laguna Beach sent two of its three fire companies and. called up off-duty and volun-· teer firemen to guard the town with remaining equipment. The disastrous fire swept out~f the San Clemente backcountry powered by 35 to 40 mile per hour windl. Like a rolling inferno it spread. Into homes along Avenidas Presidio, Delicada, Mendoza, Colombo and Salvador. · Avenida Salvador was the first hit, and was hit the hardest. The <See FIRE, Pa1e AJ) Soot~ JAlglma Woman Raped VOL. ... MO. D. JSECTIONS. J4 ~AG ES ara e 0 DMlf ...... ""'9 ..., ~rMll'ktl Sc:llH •Ill FOUR RESIDENCES SHOWN IN FLAMES ON THE CUL DE SAC END OF CALLE OEUCADA IN SAN CLEMENTE WEDNESDAY From Left, Homes of Peter Wolenty, Dwight Alnaworth, Larry Welton and Brian Vickery Burn Furiously San Clemente Fire Victim Names Luted Following is a complete list of the names and addresses of owners whose homes were destroyed by the San Clemente fire Wednesday afternoon: AVENJDA COLUMBO -704, G\lbert O. Kasln; 706, Raymond and Mar1aret McGill; 708, Leonard and Marie Valore. . CALLE DELJCADA' -423, Allan and Della Frankel; 425, Peter and Evelyn Wolenty; 427, Dwight and Jeannette Ainsworth; 429, Larry and Blythe Welton; 431, Brian Vickery. A VENIDA PRESIDIO -802, David and Beverly Ament; 804. James and Patricia Higgins. AVENmA SAL VAPOR -107, Juattn and Violet Schoenen• bel'ger; 413., Gerard and Jo8J'\lle PaUlin; ·'15, Garry and Barbara Patefield; 417, Chuck and Cathy Kendall. Dr. Cella Posts Bail· • Us~ Fann Interest to Free Def erulanl,s By GAllY GRANVILLE OftlltDllJY" ... ..., Dr. Louis Cella and his three co-defendants in an alleged $2 million swindle remained free Wednesday after Cella agreed to put Up bis interest in a 684-acre Riverside-County farm as ball. "Y.es, your honor," Cella replied when asked lfbewu will- in.I to use bis one-fifth ownership interest in the farm to satisfy a collective $150,000 bail require· ment. Before·.approvina the bail ar- r an 1 em en t he suggested, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams aaid he was satisfied the Cella farm interest is wortt.i.. .atleut $300,000. • State law requires that proper- ty used for bail be worth twice as much as the required bail. And last week when the county Grand Jury charged Cella and bis three co-defendants With 127 felony crimes, Judge Williams set bail for Santa Ana physician at$75,000. · Cella 's co-def end ants in the lar1est grand theft case ln county history were asked to post $25,000 bail each. It was when defendants George Ollendorf, Stephen Evans and · Ted Schiffman 's attorneys told Judie Williams their clients could not raise the needed cash that the judge suggested the Cella farm land be used to satisfy the bail requirement for all four defendants. And when Cella agreed to the plan, the stage was set for his co- def endaots to work out private deals with him to cover the pro- perty he has placed in jeopardy in their interest. For openers, Judge Williams suggested that Evans assign the Santa Ana physician the equity in bis Mission Viejo home. . Like the other defendants, Evans .is charged in a 127-count county Grand Jury indictment and a 44-count federal Grand Jury indictment of charges relat· eel to the alleged theft and em· bezzlement of $2 million from two county hospitals. Tax bills show the Riverside Q>unty assessor set the Cella farm land's value at close to S*)(),000. Bat Joseph Canale, a loq.t.lme . Cella bushiest associate and a licensed real eat•te br-oker1 said the land's trqe market vaaue ii ck>eer to $t.5 million. <See CELLA, Paae AJ) e ' .;- Flames Spread Quickly ByFREDERICKSCROEMEHL °'a.. Dtllr ,.,. ,... Fire struck San Clemente Wed- nesday with lightning speed. What had appeared to hilltop residents as a distant threat in the hills of Camp Pendleton sud- denly was upon the city with un· relenting fury. Minutes separated the time the fire burned at the base of the hill behind Avenida Presidio and the time it roared over the hilltop. There was panic. Some ran from their homes, armed loaded with what few belongings they could gather. Cars shot out o( driveways and sped off into the thick mantle of smoke and ash. "Carl, Carl." A woman's un· mistakable terror-filled scream pierced the s moke near a Presidio residence. At the end of Calle Familia. flames bore down. on a home as a male teenage occupant doused hot embers raining from the sky with a garden hose. His s ister stood in the driveway, screaming for him to come down so they could leave together. He refused. The house I was spared. . At the John Vasquez residence • 9U Presidio, Jim Quayle, a San Clemente plumber, sprayed the roof with a garden hose. "I ran into John's wife down below. She said the house was go.- ing to go,·' said Quayle. "The fire came r ight up the c• nyon. All of a s udden, there it was," said Quayle. Perspiration cut rivulets in his asb-cover@d face. (See RAPID, Pa'e AZ) Coast Weather Late night and early morning low clouds or log Friday then fair skies. Cooler temperatures with highs of 62 at the beaches to 68 inland. Overnight lows 38 to 48. OAtLV PILOT . s Thurtdey, January 22. 1918 ' DAiiy Pilot tai.oto by LH P•yM SOUTHEA STERLYVIEWSHOWSBURNINQ HOMES; SA N DIEGO FREEWAY LOWER RIGHT San Clemente High School at Bottom of Picture Became Evacuation Center 0.lly Piiot ~by Lff P•YM FIRE CLAIMS FIVE HOMES AT THE ENO OF CALLE OELICADA IN SAN CLEMENTE Aerial View Shows Blaze Confined to Section of One Street, Missing Others 3 ,000 Gather To Support Abortion Ban WASHINGTON (AP J - Several thous'}nd demonstrators b rav ed sul:i freezin g tem- peratures to rally near the White House today and lobby for a con- stitutional amendment banning abortion The annual March for Life coincided with the third an- niversary of the lJ S. Supreme Court decision legahzmg abor- tion. About 3,000 protesters gather ed at Lafayette Park across the street from the White House. Three of their spokes men an-anged for a half-hour meeting with represent at1ves of the O~partments of Justice and Health, Education and Welfare, and the President's Domestic cOuncil. The demonstrators in the park carried signs indicating they were from Tennessee. Pen- nsylvania, Texas, Ohio, Indiana, New York, and Flori~·:':?:\. Some of the signs bore photo- graphs of dead fetuses_ Others read: "Today the fetus, tomor- row the feeble," "Abortion, a woman's right to kill" and "The Aborted Child Could Have Been You." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT n. Of'•n9f'" Co.,t.t Delly Poot wi•h Wf\•<h , .. ,<l"'l><Md lh< N•,., Pro•. " ""''"""d by "'" 0-fnQt CW\I 1•u1>11\.lllr>Q ,.,,,., 1nv """"'~'" ..01tu)n .. "'' ovtill\ht'd Mond11y th,ouqn f , wuy fOt Co· 1.-,,,.,t), N,.wporl a..h, ~~untulti,it~n f',.A<h f ount••f' V•Htv •• ,.,,... ~MdcU•h• i. Vall•v •ncl l~.,... 8-11<1\ Soutl\ CIM\I A \h•'ll~ tf'QK>n.11 odillon I\ pvl!lflll\~d !MllV<O.V\""" ~un IJ-v\ Thr prlM1,..t lk'llll_,.I,. OIM\I " •I ~ ~· O..t Sf•ffl, CO\IA Mew. C..WIG<111• .,.». Ro*"trt N. Weed Pr .. l ... nl AfKI P\illlliMf ' Jack R. Curtev v1u f'rH•t1t111..-o.ner.i M.- Thom.S KHVll .. ,,., Thom•s A . Murphlne M<tn•Olflt ,., ... New s p a p e r Says Gov. Brown Plans To Enter Primary? PASADENA <AP ) -Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr., has decided to enter the California Democratic presidential primary but plans to delay an· nouncement of his decision until the last possible moment, the Pasadena Star-News said today. The newspaper said sources in both Washington and Sacramen- to-told its Washington bureau of Brown's decision to run as a favorite son in the June primary. The newspaper did not name its sources. A spokesman for Brown said the governor is still Wldecided about the state primary, but the Star-News said its sources "stand by their statement." The newspaper said Brown ex- pects to win the primary and place himself in good position to .influence the selection of the Democratic ticket. The 38-year-old governor does not want to be a candidate in any other state's primary, the Star- News said_ Brown's father, former Gov. Edmund G. Brown St_, said in a E'romPGfle AJ CELLA •.• Canale, who also owns a one- fifth interest in the 684 acres, said Cella's interest alone would be worth about $900,000 if the land was split up into and sold in 10· acre parcels. recent interview he would like to see his son "run as a favorite son in the California primary, then lead the state delegation to the Democratic convention. Then he would be in excellent position to accept a draft or influence the selection of candidates." A Brown victory in the California primary would decrease the chance of any Democrat winning the party's presidential nomination by con· vention time. The state accounts for JO percent of the delegates to the convention. Her Outf it Unstyli.sh SAN FRANCISCO <UPJ) -Airport customs inspec- tors said they became sus- picious of Rena Jean Robinett because of her bulky clothing. A check revealed that the 26-year-0ld San Fran- cisco worn an had 19 ounces of heroin strapped around her waist with bandages when she stepped off a China Airlines plane Crom Hong Kong. Authorities estimated the value of the heroin at $1 million_ She was arraigned before a U.S . magistrate on charges of smuggling and possession of heroin with intent to distribute. Bail was set at $20,000. - • RAPI D ••• ~ nny fltet down an lceplant covered slope. nve houses on Calle Dellcada were ertJJu1ted in names. Several minutes elasped ~fore flre units entered the scene. At the Crl?St of Prtsldlo San Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni watered htsroof. "I put out two little fires on my neoighbor's roof," said DtGiovan. ni, poinUne to a house next door. "It came so fast. I can'fbelieve how fut.'' the ma.vor said. 1-~urther up Presidio, on Avenida Salvador, Calle Colum· bo and C~lle Mendoza, firemen and trucks were everywhere. They bad stopped the fire. "This 11 all I've got," said Justin Scboenenberger, a retired federal employe, pointing to the soot-covered blue jeans he had on, 81 firemen doused the last fiamea that destroyed his home. ''I guess I lost about $80,000. I was on the roof. watering it down. The house was okay. Then the garage exploded," said Schoenenberger. Further up the street, Chuck Kendall, 417 Salvador, stood in the street with two friends whose homes were not damaged. "It was completely eneulfed by the time I got here." he said. "My wife came home and they were evacuating." Had he been concerned about fire destroying his hilltop home, with a spectacular view of the hills behind San Clemente? "It crossed my mind. But it's something you try to forget about. .. As an afterthought, Kendall added. ''You know. J lived with my family during the Bel-Air fire. Our house was the first one hit. .. "I figured I· d stay as long as I could. IC it got rellY bad I could aJways go down the bank," said Norman Cowl, another Salvador resident. His home was not touched by fire . Cowl said policemen forcibly removed him from his house as the flames drew near , but that he s neaked back to fi ght them again. * * * E',.._Poge AJ FIRE ••• homes were ignited by the in· tense heat from tbe fire. The cause of the fire remained unconfirmed by mid-day today. Lt. Col. Dan Brown, Cam.p Pendleton Public Affairs officer. said a heJlcopter survey be made at noon Wednesday .showed the brush fire to be ~ within an area the Marine Olrps has leased to the State or Callfornia. Lt. Col. Brown said the corps is also investigating reports that an e ngineer unit welding target frames at a pistol range near the Christianitas area of the base could have been responsible. The Marine Corps sent an in- fantry company (200 .men) into San Clemente to help with fire fiahtlng there and sent an inf an· try platoon ol so meo to aid police in closing off the ravaged neil(bborhoods. U. Col. Brown said the base's most restrictive fire limitation measures were in effect before the fire started and that no flares or any other incendiary devices were to have been io use after 9 a.m_ Wednesday. In addition to the houses direct- ly damaged by flame, many others were damaged by smoke. An exact official accounting is pending_ Mayor Aide 'Not Framed' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The vice squad officer who arrested deputy Mayor Maurice Weiner on lewd conduct charges has testified that Welner was not framed. Weiner is on trial for allegedly making advances to the officer at a sex-movie theater_ Weiner's defenders have hint· ed that the police department may have been out to trap hlm, perhaps as vengeance on the mayor's office for iml>O-'ing un· popular personnel policies on the department. · Of'ficer Norman Jackson, 32, testified Wednesday that be had no instructions from superiors the night of lbe arrest, Oct. 17. , . OCMA Chief ·Lauds Doctors Little chanie was reported to- day from Orange Coast area hospitals in light of the doctors· malpractice insurance rate pro· te.st. Administrators sa.14 lhtY will Usery Named Labor Chief W ASlUNGTON (AP) - Preside nt Ford today nominated W.J _ Usery Jr .. a onetime blue-collar worker and longtime federal labor mediator, to be the new secretary of labor. Ford expressed con- fidence in the ability of the . 52-year-old Usery ·to han· dle "this very tough job" in a year when Ford said there would be a number of prospective labor disputes in such major industries as the rubber, automotive and trucking fields. Usery succeeds John T. Dunlop, who resigned because he felt he no longer had the confidence of labor after Ford vetoed the common site picketing bill. E vangelist 'Improving' Afte r S urgery TULSA, Okla. <AP) -Kathryn Kuhlman, widely known "mira· cle healer," was reported im· proving slowly today in a Tulsa hospital from two operations. Miss Kuhlman maintains an apartment in Newport Beach near the Irvine Coast Country Club_ Miss Kuhlman has been in the intensive care unit of the uniden- tified hospital einre S\IJ'lery for an abdominal obstruction Jan. 9. Sbewasoriginally hospitalized QI\ ~-Z1 and the following d-.r had surgery to replace a mitral valve in her heart_ "Her condition is satisfactory and her doctors are pleased with her progress," s aid Tink Wilkerson, a longtime friend. "It's now a strength problem - she was just worn out before her open heart surgery and her doc- tors have had to build her up,'· he said. Wilkerson, a Tulsa auto dealer, said she is expected to be taken from the intensive care unit this week but remain in the hospitaJ another 10 days. After that she plans to spend several weeks con- valescing in Tulsa, Wilkerson said. Miss Kuhlman was also hospitalized here last July for what her physicians described as a ''minor heart flareup" and was in a hospital in Los Angeles in November. Westminster Pilot Kille d InAir Crash PEARBLOSSOM <UPI) -A Westminster test pilot for a n aerospace firm and an Air Force resenve major were killed Wed· nesday in the crash of a twin· engine private plane In a isolated area of the Antelope Valley south of this high desert community. The dead were identified as William Brake, 52, of Westminster. an assistant test pilot for 'the North American Rockwell division oC Rockwell In· ternational, and Donald Mccarter, 40, of Texas. Sheriff's deputies said the two men took off in the six-seat Beechcraft plane Wednesday morning from Hawthorne en route to Fox Field in 'Lancaster. At about 11 a.m .. witnesses heard the plane's englne:s sputter, then saw the craft plunae to the ground. be watching their emergency rooms especially closely to see if local physicians will bo participating in a two·day office closure in support of the boycott. The office cl~sure is aimed at general practitioners and other office-oriented physicians at the request of surgery doctors whq want their colleagues to ck;)le their offices aa a s how of support. In a press con! erence held Wednesday at the Orange COU.D· tv Medical Association head· quarters. association president Dr. Charles Plows said he felt the physicians who are contmuing to practice without insurance are "truly courageous. They are placing cate of patients above personal loss.'' he said. Estimates of the number of the county's 2,200 doctors who are practicing witout malpractice In- surance varied from 20 percent to 35 percent. Meanwhile. administrators at Fountain Valley Community, Costa Mesa Memorial, South Coast Community. San Clemente General and Mission Community hospitals reported they wen: still dong business as wmal. Surgeons and anesthesiologists at Huntington lntercommuruty, Pacifica and Hoag Memorial hospitals have joined in the boycott. cutting surgeries rn those hospital to strictly urgent and emergency cases. Adminis trators al those facilities said no further staff Jay offs are anticipated. Hoag has let eight employes go and reduced the work schedules for 95 others. Sixty people hav e been furloughed from HIH. Pacifica has not laid off any staff. South Laguna Doctor H e ld On Rape Rap South Laguna physician Ross Todd McClure was jailed Wed- nesday night on suspicion of rape under the influence of drugs and sexual perversion. Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's officers reported to day_ Deputies said Dr. McClure, 54. of 31542 S. Coast Highway, was booked arter investigation of a patient's claim that she was raped by the doctor while under the influence of drugs artd forced to participate in an act of sexual perversion. McClure was released from the county jail on his promise to up peas: for arraignment Jan. 29 in South Orange County mwticipal court. Investigators alleged an of. fense occurred Jan. 7 whHe McClure's pati'ent. a 22-year-0ld Dana Point woman was undergo- ing treatment for a back injury_ They said her roommate drove her to South Coast Community Hospital for examination im- mediately after learning of the alleged assault in the doctor's of- fice. Auto Pru-suit Ends in Crash LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A de- af man with two wooden legs has been arraigned on charges of assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly leading authorities on an hour-long chase on five dif· ferent freeways and ramming a patrol car along the way. Clarence Cain, 35, also was ar- raigned on a .charge ol felony drunken driving at his Municipal COurt appearance Wednesday. 'fhe California Highway Patrol sald Cain tried to swerve his car into several patrol cars during the purs uit Dec. 27. The chase ended .when Cain allegedly smashed into the rear of a Los . Angeles police unit. Climbers Die Charles H. LOOS Al<Nrd P. Naill ~·..,.. Mt"""'9 c- The discrepancy between the aue-!lsor and Canale's value estimates notwithstanding, Judge Williams said he was satisfied the property!s worth covers the needed $300,000. Deputy Dist. Atty. Orctta Sears refused to take part ln the preliminary talks tn the judge'• chambers that led to the ball agreement. Bean J11ry Deliberates AUCKLAND, New Zealand <UPJ > -Two Australlan moun· tain climbers I ell 3,000 feet to : their death today moments before reaching the summit of Mt. Silberhorn. EX-MACHINIST -JnNS W'ITERY "This is public bwiiness and should be conducted in public." Mrs. Sears said. Canoga F ire l..OS ANO ELES (UPI) -A fire po1stbty ataned by chlJdren Pl•Y· In1 with matches sw~ throuah a 1torage yard Nhind the Morse sa.etroftle Co ... ..._ Genoge Par" Wednesday. ceu1lns $250,000 damace. An Orange County Superior Court Jury that will he asked to impose the death penalty If lt finds Hu1h Daniel Bean l\dlty ol tint desree murder for the al· Jeged killing of Fountain Valley athlete-scholar Stephen "Mike" P1nJclea beaan lta de.UberaUoos today. And whUe Beon, 24, waited In hit ('()Uftt:y jal1 cell forthowrdict preparations began In Judge WUUam t .. Murray'• courtroom • for the open.Ina Tueed17 of the trlaJ of Bean'• brotbf.r, Olarles Dennls Bean, 22. minutes away from tbe end of ht. evenin1 1hllt when the fint o! 1lx bu.llets ripped into him. Both men ware arrested Nov. I, 1974, 14 J'toun after tbe Halloween Five mote bullet.a were fired in· nJ ..... klllln• ol i'lnkt.. ""'--11111 t() htm .. ha vain~ eouaht refuae 5£.H • • ·~ .. in a baclcroom oft e ... ore. Po·"cc year-old market clerk wu lbot •l' "" •Ix Umet by two men who entered found him Jyln1 there in a pool ot the 1-Elevm market at !:ncltd blood. • Street and Watner Avenue in Santa Ana police Hid they re.- Fountain Valley. covered both 1un1 used ln. tho Finklea, ff1)t-alrt"Of the Oran,-e-muntn and 1'33 t lQn from Coast CoUege wrestlln• team end Finklea'• cath re1llter ll'Oft) the an acclalmod •tudeo.t. wa.a 10 Bean brothers' t1lr. • BOSTON (AP> -Frederick Mayer, 81, a retired machinist... has won $1 million tn Mauachusetts' Lottery Big Money Game. M1.1er. who lins at a nunln1 home in South Braintree, hjt th jackpot in Wednesday ni&ht's drawtna. Mayer was unaware ho was a final.lit in the drawing. A former Dll1=-w::laia namo.. on newt Hilt met alerted hi. re· latlvm. • \ Thur9day, Jenuary 22, 1979 Vietims···oi San CleDlente l'ire Wrath· r ' Little Left to Sal1'age O.lly Pllel Pllo101 by .. atrlcll O'OoMetl Among the hardest hit by t he San Clemente fire was the Justin Schoenen- berger family of 107 Salvador whose home (above) was completely destroyed. Below, Schoenenberger (left) and a neighbor re- move a metal box and Schoenenberger's dog from the r ubble. LINE AT SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL WAITING TO TELL THE BAD NEWS 150 Firemen Battle North County Blaze More than 150 firemen worked for most of the day Wednesday before contatnlng two grass fires tt\at scorched about 285 acres on the slopes above several ex- pensive north Orange County icommunitJes. An Anaheim Fire Department official said at least one or the fires was set by arsonists. It broke out at l :30 p.m. in the Anaheim Hills area and moved across 35 acres of brush bcf ore J>e.ina contained and ext· ~pithed. . ••. The largest fire roared across tinder dry range land in the same Santa Ana. Cany,on area. though it was closer to t he Orm11e city limits above the Peralta Hills community. Before firemen Md 30 fire engines could contain that fire, more than 250 acres trad been burned. Residents of homes near the fires soaked the roof! of their houses but the flames never came close e.nou1h to cause con- cern, the fire department spoUsrilan satd. North C·oast Rain Forecast SAN F RANCISCO CAP> -A weak weather front headed out of the Pacific for the continent to- day, carrying with it a chance or .rain for California's North Coast Friday, the Weather Service said. The rest of droueht-bit Northern California, however, ·1a expected to get · only val'table cloudiness from the-frontal system, the forecast said. "Scat· tered snow showers" were ex· pected at higher north Sierra. elevations. •• • . Bonte and Car Destroged Diiiy l'ikll Plloto •Y ••chard tt ........ k This house at the end of Calle Delicada in the ground, along with the owner's station ·:: San Clemente was among those burned to wagon parked in the driveway. .;,. Wanderer Atnid .Dest~tion Dog appears to be walking aimlessly alone amid destruction along A venida Salvador in Wednesday's destructive San Clemente fire. In background, wreckage of the home of Ger ald and J oanne Paulin still burns. H.J. GAl\l\ETf 27th Semi Annual Sale! NOW IN PROGRESS SA VE 15 to 25°/o ON ALL UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS AND SOFAS IN YOUR CHOICE OF FABRIC Here is one example bf The Many Money Savi ng Buys Offered .... Beautiful 8 ft. Button Back Sofa in a Wide Selection of Tapestry, Prints and Woven Patterns ..... ,,.a$699 NOW s499 ALSO STOREWIDE SAL E OF •DINING ROOM• BEDROOM and· •OCCASIONAL FURNITURE UP TO 30°/o OFF! H.J. GARRETT .fllRNlTURE . . PROFESSIONAL INTEIUOR OESIGN~RS Open Mon., 7715 HARB.OR BLVD. Thun. l Fri. E"''· COSTA MESA, CALIF. _...........,,...~ • , .. " I f: I . , , .. A4 DAILY PILOT Thu'9dey. January 22. 1979 1 Lebanon Factions ~gi-e BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> -President Suleiman Fr anjieh an· of any lull to improve their Po$itions," claimed the leader of a Jef. nounced tod~y that all Lebanon's warring factions have a~reed list M l · meetin1 with the Syrians and Yasir Arafat, chief of the Palestine Llberattoo Organlaalion. on ~.ceue-fare and •·tunctamental principles for a political solu· os em iroup inv~ved ln the hotel battles. , ~:le~e::dt~~;:!~~~nth-old civil war between the country's THE PRESIDENTIAL statement said aareement had been reached on f ormaUon of a supreme miUtary committee to SEVERAL HOURS alter the announcem~nt ol the Syrian supervise "an end to the flshting and a return to nol'mal Ute." It sponsored peace plan ~n the state radio, shooting and explosions will include representaUves of the Lebanese and Syrtan armies •-maE ARE sWTender terms for the Moslem aide," aald a promtunt member of the Moslem Druze sect. •'But we accept th.e agreement for the sake of peace hoping we wlll get the reforms that are necessary through democratic means." continued to be heard m the war-ravaged downtown tourist hotel and the Palestine LlberaUon Army, the announcen;ienl nld. area. .. The Phalange party's clandestine radio broadcast the Fran· Lilt went on under the new standards imposed on Belrut b1 the war. Large l"°'-UJS of men and women jostled oUtaide bakeries Cor increasingly scarce bread while armed men of the Palestinian f uerrilla poUce force stood by on tbe Moslem 1lde breattna up lat fl&hts. 'Ibey guarded banks and patrolled to er•· vent lootlna ln the divided city. Government police were nowhere to be seeo. In either the Moslem or Christian parts of the clty. The 1tate radlo later announced the cease-fire time was set Jleh announc~ment without comment, indicating acceptance. f0?'8p.m:to10a.m . PSTandaskedlllsidestoobserveit lCemal Jumblatt, leader of the Moslem leftist al)lance of "We have. alw~s obs~rved previous cease-fir~s but the Leblnese groups, said he was in favor of the draft solution being Phalaniists <n~ht·WU11 Christians) never "did, taking advantage worked out under Syrian initiative. He spoke to newsmen before a , Pill P e rils· Detaile d , To SOions WASHINGTON CU PI> Medkal researchers have told Congress about 400 American women die every year from heart attacks. strokes and other illnesses related to the use of birth control pills. They also reported increased concern about possible links between the pill and other estrogen drugs. and breast or uterine cancer, .Ond about their unknown ef!ect on unborn children. "WE MAY VERY well, this generation, have created a can· cer-causing epidemic," said Sen. Edward Kennedy, CD-Mass .>. head of the subcommittee hear· ing the testimony Wednesday. Food and Drug Commissioner Alexander Schmidt told Kennedy the agency woud make final within one month its proposal for stronger work wording on the labeling of birth control pills. He said the new langauge would begin showing up with the drugs in about six months. Dr. Heinz Berendes of the Na- tional Institute of Child Health and Human Developme nt testified about 400 of an estimat- ed 10 million American women who use birth control pills die each year as a direct result of taking them. DR. ROY Hertz of George Washington University Medical School agreed with the estimate. He said government regulators "have consistently defaulted" on the estrogen question leaving a record of "inertia. if not 1nade· quacy and neglect." Indiana Tabs Cats ' ... S11n 1t' a lter Veteran actor Hal Holbrook is suing a Buffalo, N .Y. waiter for allegedly plagiarizing his copyrig ht Mark Twain characterization. Defendant admits he saw Holbook's act in Toronto in 1972. N ixon Copter Landing Pad Vpfor Sale KF.Y BISCAYNE, F1 a (t)Pl) -The General Scrv1res Ad· ministration says it sold Richard :-.lixon's guardhouse to a Miami parking lot but can't find a buyer for the form e r Pres ident 's $t18,000 helicopter landing pad. The steel helipad rost more than 27 times as much as the helicopter landing area at the Nixon estate at San Clemente, because the Florida instaJlation was built on pilings over Bis- cayne Bay at the edge of the beach at the Nncon compound. Quincy Culpepper of the GSA's R~<:fs in ·Angola Score Victory LUSAKA , Zambia (UPI) -Soviet-backed Angolan 'troops spearheaded by Cubans have claimed victory in a crucial battle to ooen a sout~ern corridor to the heart of oro·westem territory. · Comm~mst-~ontrolled Radio Luanda said the Popular Movement. for the Liberation of Angola smashed tbr()ugh strong pro-western de· fenses to capture the towns of ___ _...;;; __ .....;;;..,:... ____ __;_ Cela and Santa Comba, about 250 tervention in Angola that is miles south of the Marxist bou~ have far reaching re· capital of Luanda. percussions on the war." The towns control the northern Such a major reyerse, the end of a 100-mile road leading newspaper said, would "certain· south to Huambo, the political ly weigh heavily with tho.se argu· capital of two pro-western ingforapulloutofwhiteforces." groups. Both Marxist and pro-western JONAS SA VJMBI, president of the pro-western National Union for the Total Independence or Aneola, made no comment Wed· nesday on Radio Luanda's claim. officials tljlve said battles for southern front strongpoints will likely prove decisive in the year· Jong civil war that has killed an estimated 100,000 persons. ~ Ul"ITelep._.. READY FOR TVTALK Sen . Edmund Muskie The National Union and its al· ly, the National Front for the Liberation of Angola, Sunday re· ported beating back one fwious assault on the two towns, both heavily defended by coalition soldiers and South African troops and equipment. School Attack "The war continues furiously'' on the southern front, Savimbi told reporters at National Union offices in Lusaka. Savimbi left the Zambian capital Wednesday for talks with National Front leaders in Zaire. Students Watch Rape Attempt . CHICAGO CAP> -Authorities searched today for a masked gunman who barged into a first grade classroom, forced a 41· yeM-old t.eacher to undress and. tried to rape her as 30 pupils looked on U1 horror. The teacher. conducting class Wednesday in a mobile unit at the Gus1enheim Elementary School on the South Side, fought off the atta~ker but w!1s for~ed by hi'm into a washroom. She again fought him off, pohce satd, and he fled after taking $16 from her purse. Democrats To Ignore Ford Veto • WASHINGTON (AP) Democrats will ignore President Ford's veto threats and vote sub- stantial new programs to provide I jobs for the unemployed this year while keeping over-all federal 1 spending within a strict ceiling, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie predicts. Responding formally to Presi· I dent Ford's State of the Union speech, Muskie said Wednesday night that the federal budget must be balanced, but not before I the economy regains its health. HE SAID it is clear that the federal government must supply far more stimulus to the economy than Ford is prepared to recommend in order to assure recovery. The nationally televised speech marked the fourth time Muskie has been asked to present the Democratic response to a major address by a Republican president. Muskie, ch airman of the Senate's new Budget Committee, said the Pres ident is on the wrong course when he:says un· employment can be reduced significantly through granting more tax credits to corporations and with little or no direct gov - ernment aid to those thrown out of work. SPECULATION swept South Africa that the Pretoria govern- ment would pull out a reported 1,200 troops involved in the Angolan conflict. ~ "THE P RESIDENT says we "THE PUPILS SAT in their seats all this time not knowing cannot afford to help Americans what to do," s.aid the school's principal, Timothy G. King. "We find work," Muskie said. "I say In Johannesburg, th e newspaper Rand Daily Mail said the losses of Santa Comba and Cela, if true, represented a "shattering defeat for white in· hope that . their parents will help the children deal with the that we as taxpayers cannot af. psycboJogacal trauma Utey experienced witnessing such a ford not to." scene.·· In his State of the Union speeeh. King said the pupils were shaken by the incident and were on Monday night, Ford said the sent home. government cannot afford to The teacher, who authorities did JlOt identify, was treated'for create jobs for all who need them shock at a local hospital and released. and that it can only create "con· Police said the aunman ent~ed the mobile classroom and ditions and incentives'' for FTC Accusm• 0 told the teacher he was looking for a friend. He then brandished a private business and industry to " gun and tf'.ied to.assault her, they said. expand and create more jobs Frito-Lay ~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~-:-~~--~~~~~..:....~~~m=o~r~e~q=ui~c~k~lY~·~~~~~~~ Of Favoritism INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) regional office at Atlanta se:tys -The Indiana Senate has the agency has offered the WASHINGTON (U PI) -The approved the state's first helipad to other federal agencies. Federal Trade Commission has to Dade County and to Miami's licensing requirement for Mercy Hos pital but found no accused Frito-Lay Inc., the coun- cats by an overwhelming try's largest snack food pro- majonty but not without takers. ducer, of engaging in price dis· resistance from some cal crimination. lovers. "WE'LL CHECK its condition, The agency said Frito-Lay , E draw up some specifications and h 11 • V NORA INI The measure, approved f . c arges sma local g rocers •LADIES · by a 42·6 vote, provides see i it's worth putting up for more for its line of corn chips, 13 SKI BOOTS that cities and counties bid,:' Culpepper said Wednes-tortilla chips, potato chips and so WARM u PS 50 could establis h an office day· on than it charges chain stores. • ·for animal health and that He said the tiny guardhouse "These price discriminations REG 22 O cities and towns could de-which formerly stood at the en· may injure competition between • .5 #l MEN'S & LADIES · 2750 ~~~~~:.their own licens-~~a~~~ t'a~~ewb~cs~~~~~:TI~~ :;J~~;~a!~:to~::S~e~ ~fJatY~~ SUPER SPECIAL CHARGER 4~~ <i-~~·di~~W..~eon1~:>~~~~ ~:t!~c~:~~!1:~1~~~~~~~i~~ ~ct~.~~~i~~g!~~Y~~J~e Clayton BOOT A RA~ MA #2 MEN'S 4995 ~.~~o~~~!~e c~:l~s:!,dd ~~pi!~ 'b~11 t~~ ~e~e:~~e~~vfcc~ co~:la~cb::!~s!t i~od;~tsth: • • Wl.NNER 5~~5 said she had 120 cats and agents who guarded him and the cease and desist order to prohibit , # she was on welfare. 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Opening day of the ( Slate 1 trial, scheduled for next Monday, was shifted to _______ __,. Tuesday after the trial judge was hospitalized ; for minor surgery. I· llFW, Gro"'er• A grftt . . KEENE (AP) -The United Farm Workers un· ion reported it has reached the first tentative agree· ments with major vegetable growers under the new California farm labor law. . A UF)V spokesman said the agreements were reached with the Western Growers Association after negotiations at Bakersfield since late ~ast . year. He said the UFW and the WGA issued a joint statement saying, .. These are the best contracts ne~otiated for farm workers in this country.'' Coraln~ Berota Seized LOS ANGELES.<UPI> -An undercover buy or 32 ounces of rocaine has capped a week-long in- vestigation and led sheriff's deputies to the arrest or . five persons and seizure of an estimated $1.5 million · worth of cocaine and heroin. . Names of the suspocts, each booked on a varie- ty of narcotics charges. were kept confidential by authorities for fear of jeopardizing further drug probes. No%1mu Gcu E•eape• LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Hi~h w.inds filled a commercial building with carbon monoxide gas Wednesday, sickening 35 persons. The wind blew the cover off a rooftop vent from ·a boiler, changing the exhaust pattern, then drove the fumes down the stack and into the air condition- ing inlet. Ofl•laore Sldt Flied ·LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A suit seeking to over- turn the federal government's environmental im- pact study on offshore oil development has been filed in federal court by the city and county of Santa Barbara. ~udity No N.uuance I.OS ANGELES (UPI) -The Elysium Institute Nudist Camp and Growth Center in Topanga Ca- nyon does.not constitute a public nuisance, accord- ing to a tentative ruling by the county Regional Planning Commission. The commission also held that the center is not a public nuisance and there is no reason to revoke or modify its nonconforming land use situation. Several .local residents complained at a December hearing that the facility creates traffic and noise problems and poses a fire danger. The coml1}ission will make a final decision on the issue next month. .. Tl\ureday. January 22, 1978 DAILY PILOT A S No R e lie f in '76? Legislator Raps Doctors Subsidy u ... Tt""'""9 Actress Zsa Zs a Gabor, 56, has filed suit on her first wedding annivers ary for divorce from her sixth husbal)d, John W. Ryan, 49, a wealthy. inventor who supervised creation of the Barbie Doll . SACRAMENTO (AP) -As- sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy says striking Southern California .doctors shouldn't expect a reduc- tion in their malpractice ln· surance rates this year. The San Francisco Democrat, the state's most powerful legislator. also told a news con· ference Wednesday he opposes any future state subsidy or doc· tors' insurance premiums. IDS OP POSITION could be a serious obstacle to any quick set- tlement of the physicians' slowdown, which has spread from Los Angeles to Orange County, Santa Barbara and San Diego this week. Doctors' groups contend the state is responsible for making medical care available and should pay for any deficit in a proposed doctor supported malpractice claim fund. But McCarthy said a state sub~ sidy might leave taxpayers with a burden of $2 to $3 billion in 10 years. HE SAID THE deficit should be paid instead by '·an automatic assessment" on doctors, adjust· ed each year. McCarthy also said he agreed with doctors that insurance rates proposed by private companies. ranging to $36,000 fo:r high-risk specialties, are "outrageous." But he said legislation setting up a state fund probaply couldn't take effect until next year, leav- ing doctors with inflated pre· mi urns this year. · ''I WOULD URGE the doctors to return from their walkout and appreciate we're trying to move with dispatch,·· he said. Aerosol Ban B~ Progresses SACRAMENTO <UPI> -The sale or manu!ac· ture of many aerosol products would be prohibited in California starting July 1, 1977 under a bill which has reached the Assembly floor . The measure <AB1725) by Assemblyman John Vasconcellos < D-San Jose). narrowly cleared the Ways and Mea ns Committee Wednesday on a 6·5 vote. It would affect those aerosols u sing fluorocarbon propellants, chiefly personal products such as some hairsprays and deodorants. VASCONCELLOS said he submitted the measure because leading University of California scientist s are convinced "the release (of fluorocarbons) into th~ atmosphere threatens us all with skin cancer and more.'' The lawma ker promised committee members he would not pus h for passage of the bill by the Senate until the National Academy of Science publishes a study on the possible dange.rs of fluorocarbons, used as a propellant in many aerosols. The study is expected to be completed in April. A SIMILAR measure imposing a moratorium on sale of fluorocarbons was rejected last year by the Senate finance committee. Som~ scientists conte nd fluorocarbon t'hemicals released by such aerosol cans may be dangerously depleting the earth's protecti ve layer of ozone with one possible result being an alarming increase in skin cancer. . Californians use about five percent of all fluorocarbon products sold worldwide. wittnauer t>4utJ I 1•• Uw ••fl\\Vileu • .ii. t \'\<.1"J1I 4•t• "1 IF YOU'VE GOT THE SPIRIT ..• WE'VE Gl>T THE TIME! The Spirit ... 1776. The mot1f...2(~l years of progress. Superbly de1t11ll:!d on the dial: the battleship Constrtut1on. dnd thl' Lunar Expedition Module.Truly a collecto r\ item. But meant to he much .more. A remarkable watch. The I 7-1ewel prec1:.1on movement offers time . accura1ely. precbcl~ rehab!~ An eye·stopping pclnay of history. progress. time and precision. $104 .76 -TOM CIHlll Jfirk -CINTH HUHTIM6TOH llACM COSTA MISA 892-5501 ~ ewelers 545-9415 1 Daily I 0 a.111. to 5:45 p.a Moa. & Fry. I 0 ca.& to 1:45 FINAL MARKDOWN Jtoln tnhl WHTCUFF PU.li OMLY 17tlt & 1n-. ... ,,._. .._. • 64J.Z444 0,...,.....,,., ·best buys 1n area rugs .~re now at Pier 1. GO AHEAD. SEARCH ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY. Classic oriental, red. 67" x 103• Reg. $59.99 Sale $48.88 Geometric Indian motif. 6' x 9' Reg. $79.99 Sale$M.ll Elephant foot design, gold. 57• x 103" Reg .. $59.99 Sale $48.88 Oriental look. Extra heavy. 69" x 103" Reg. $89.99 Sale $74.ta American Indian design. Navajo storm beslgn. 6' x 67" x 99" Reg. $59.99 9' Reg. $79.99 Sale $48.81 ,,, /Sale $14.11 / SALE PRICES GOOP ONE WEEK ONLY. MANY OTHER RUGS ON SALE . .. Pier1 COSTAMESA ORANGE ANAHEIM LAGUN• 1711 CI TY SHO,,.. -•• BEACH HAlltlOllt I LVD. C•NT•I KATI UA Aft.11M S.. Cilllt Hwy. cw.ttww•Mw 834 4475 772·24~ 4944101 · • 540-7337 MOM. THIU SAT. IM SUM. IN , BuJlodc't Souch O>ast Plan, San Dltgo Freeway at Driscol, Costa .Mes.-. SSG-0611 • • • \ A8 D AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·JUdicial I Lawniakers ' ' • The traditional role or the judiciary is the in· t erpretation and application of laws which theoretically are made by elected legislators. Most judges are appointed, som etimes for life, or elected for long terms, and therefore are less accoun· table to the public than the lawmakers who must re· peatedly face the electorate. ' Yet increasingly in recent. y~ars we have seen judicial rulings that reach into the most minute de- ·tails of daily life and amount almost to new laWs in themselves. In one state, a court assumed the right to rule in a dispute bet\\•een a citizen and the church to which his wife belonged. Another judge said s moking s hould be banned as a health hazard in a new s tadium. Judges have ordered detailed s taffing changes in schools, required school boards to unde rtake costly r·epair programs and de'cided how and \Vhen kids can be spanked. Judicial orders have specified the exact number of physicians. nurses, psychologists and social \vorkers to be hired for mental institutions. with re- lease of the P.atients as the only alternate choice. Prisons have bet'n given orders on frequency of tlothing changes and meal service procedures for in· mates. Compliance \vith some of the orders has threatened to upend local budgets. Judicial intervention in the athletic \VOrld pro· mises to s hake up everything from school sports pro- gr a ms to professional football and baseball. and police procedure.~. And citizens are lncreasingly inclined to turn to the courts to settle their beefs with govern ment. But legislator~ are more and more often coming up with laws that are so vague or so complex only a court ruling can unsnarl them. Whatever the causes. the imbalance between the judicial and legislative branches of government is growing. And since the legislative branch most close· ly represents the people, it may be time to look to a restoration of that baJancE!. Test for Assessor A plan by ne\'.dy appointed Orange County As· sessor Bradley Jacobs to reorganize his troubled Of· fice has been accepted by county supervisors. The plan appears workable and is based on stan· dard private industry.models. Jacobs, in fact, was hired because of his background in industry. · Rut how well the reorganized department will respond and function remains to be seen. The big test wil! come when assessment rolls are prepared. Jacobs' new organization was not a real test of his administrative abilities because· he used a $6,500 1nanagement Consultant to help him put it together. · More and more judges are taking it upon themselves to restrict public kno\vledge of .supposedly public trials by issu.ing press "gag orders." While most jt1dicial orders can be presumed to be. well intentioned, their detaile(l and far-ranging natttre has raised valid questions as to the expertise of the judges issuing them. But to be fair, it should be noted that Jacobs had only JO days to do the job or have it done by the County .4.dministrative Office. Since the .assessor's office is supposed to be administered by an independent of· ficial directly responsible to the electorate. that alternative was less desirable. Jacobs apparently recognized hi s operational and political problems in the new job when he asked to hire the consultant. \Vhich speaks well (or his judg- ment. 'I do have the feeling that something is not quite right here. ' Much of the activity is the result of public testing of ne\v laws on civil rights, environmental controls But. like his new organization, the county's new assessor must still stand the test of time. ,Medical Records Show Candidates in Good Shape '" WASHINGTON -Except ror a frequent weakness for fattening foods, the Democratic presiden· 1ial candidates seem to be physically fit for the job. ' • We hav e examined their ~edical records and interviewed the-ir doctors. . 0 n I y Alabama 's Gov. George Wallace has a serious health .,.....pro~lert_l . Yet I he 1s 1n re- .,m ark ab I y .;.··good shape, ~considering that he is con- • fined by paralysis to a . wheelchair. Both Sen. George McGovern, D·S.D., and Rep. Mo Udall, D· Ariz., have heart murmurs. But ~heir condition is not at all · P seriOUI, their doctors attest. Sen. Frank Church, D-Ida .. had a cancer operation 20 yea rs ago. But according to his doctor, Church 'is no more susceptible to cancer today than is a person (' who has never had the disease .. ! ~' THE SENATE'S hard-driving majority whip, Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W. Va ., has a number of chronic problems which indicate he is under: constant tension. 1-lis doctor, nevertheless. pronounced him in ''excellent'' health. Here is a rundown, in alphabetical order, or the health of the leading Democratic c~n­ didates : Sen. Birch Bayh, D-lnd. -His latest medical report describes him as a "vigorous person with a regular exercise habit.·· His only active medical problem appears to be a "solitaryt nodule in his right lung since 1967. ''This is ''no threat to (Bayh's) health at this time'' but needs "continued monitoring,'' states the doctor. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex. - His only problem, according to a medical examination last Oe· tober, was ··a more or less rhythmic twitch of the cheek. right corner of his mouth as- sociated with blinking of his eyes." The twitch "ceased to oc- cur .. after it was pointed out to Bentsen. SEN. ROBERT BYRD, D-W. Va. -He is plagued by "a number of minor, active pro- .. , Grains As Weapons -On Food War Fronts -"Swords into plowshares. ~ . ;, f Most of us have assumed that Biblical prophecy would not come to pass for a while yet. Maybe it already has. ., Agriculture Secretary Earl j Butz rec~ntly returned from the "world" say- ing that it - the world - .need!' our food as much .. as we need its oil. That we must use that leverage in f tbe interests .. ;a our nation's .security. If nuclear war would burn us, and lesser war would bankrupt ~us. then. today's StJPerweapons J,,are food grains. I· OUR NATION'S industrial pro· l ductlon made us t,be powerhouse of this planet. Now other nations ::J>roduce us in can and ships :i shoes. And in machine tools our share of the global market ... ./l!os. diminaished to 9 percent! And declining! In technology the West f:ans and the Japanese have &ht up with and passed us. nowhere on earth has any ·near Gloomy Gus ( PAUL H ARVEY J nation or rombination of nations managed to· produce the meats. gralns and fibers produced by ;\merican farmers. Soviet Russia. for the third straight year. just announced drastic cutbacks in production of con.sumer goods, blaming 1975 agricultural failures. RUSSIA is holding the line on or reducing · all expenditures - including its military budget - in favor of increasing agricultural production by an ad- ditional $1 . .t billion. · "Swords into plowshares.·· Yet despite the best Russia can hope for in the months ahead, she \\ill need to import large quan- tities of grain. .:rons of surplus grain have replaced military technology as the "club in our closet," the most effective strategic weapon in our arsenal. The Sovl-ets did not intervene when Secretary Kissinger negotiated the Sinai agreement only because Russia could not af- ford to alienate us and chance a cutolf of American grain. SECRETARY BUTZ is urging our State Department to \.$e this leverace and to increase ft ; to do everything PoBBible &o encourage Am~rlca·1 farmers to plant every available acre. He wants to be able to promi1e our farmers a ta1r market prt.ce for a fuJl plantln&. Along wt th the formal grain de· So •hat's new abo~t' box· at with Russia we now have In· iu llctn.H for women? Ny forma l co01 m ltment's from bride obviously t.blnb she Poland and Israel. fO( one-whert we 1i,ned all tf it Were not ror corresponding .,._.PW' at th~ __ Rtrle-.ltural ex.port&; our a.tll'tolflee. dnptration for olliJnportJataAY P!,U~N~lL-il--;p1.,lttcee-ow"ou111td'"1ra "' arbteedbti to deoth. • i1'01ne_vrk!\ldolw1r-wqed :.=~~--''--'-'""-~-*fllli '. j • -· (JACK ANDERSON ) blems" which require medical attentioh. To relieve a nervous tremor, the Senator sometimes uses "sherry before meals and before stressful situations such as speech making." His doctor also prescribed Inderal to help reduce the tension. Byrd s uffers from various stomach and lower tract dis· orders. Although he has an inac- tive ulcer, "he routinely uses four teaspoons of Maalox at bed· time." Ex-Gov. Jimmy Carter of Georgia -His doctor states that Carter is ''able to carry on at an amazing pace with no evident fatigue ." The doctot found "no indication of any diabetic tenden· cy or any fat tendency" in the blood tests. Apparently, Carter keeps his weight Wlder control and exercises regularly. Sen. Frank Church, D-Ida. - Walter Reed Hospital found him in excellent health but advised him to pay "continued attention to weight control and avoidance of high carbohydrate food s." He suffers from di verticulos is, a common chronic condition af- fecting the loweitract. - THE i ~XAM INATION also found "no significant change" in a high-frequency hearing Joss first discovered in 1969. Ex-Seq-. Fred Harris, D-Okla. -Except for a "significant weight problem," he is in' fine cohdition. His medical hi'story in- cludes an ul cer developed while he was in law school , a gunshot ~·ound from a hunting accident as a youth, and a brief but severe ear infection in 1972. All are Cf)m· pletely cured. Sen. Hubert Humphrey~ ··o.- Mlnn .. .-He is five p:tunds over1 weight but ''does not 13Ck fbr energy.·· his doctor told our as· sociate Bob Owens. Humphrey 's last physical in October showed "no . evidence or the (bladder) tumor that was x-rayed." Since the removal of the cancer trace, according to h_is doctor, Hum· phrey's bladder "is no different now than it was eight years ago.'' Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash. -He suffers from ''chronic nasal stliffiness," is also allergic to "adhesive tape, strawberries, eggs, plated gold and wool." His only serious medical problem was• solved by a kidney stone operation a year ago. His physi- c1an recently wrote to tum : "You are not only cured but in ex- cellent condition." Sen. George McGovern, D·S.D. -Because of an Insufficiency in his heart, his doctors have ad- vised him to take preventive an- tibiotics to avoid infections from surgical procedures. Otherwi se, his heart murmur doesn't affect him. McGOVERN palys tennis two or fhret! times a week without any.,evidi!nce of .heart_t~bte .• OccasionallY be has pOor sleep. waking up around 4 a. m. He "uses Dalmane once or twice a week·· to help him sleep. Gov. Milton Shapp of Pen- nsylvania -A kidney stone re- cently gave him trouble, but it apParently has been passed. All his other medical tests show him to be in good health. Rep. Mo Udall, D·Ariz. -A heart· murmur has been detected but ~only "at maximali,stress." His physician, therefore, views this as a finding '1of questionable · significance." Nevertheless, Udall has been advised to take antibiotics as n precaution before even minor dental work. There have been no ill effects from a bout with viral pneumonia last July. Meanwhile, he exercises daily and plays basketball and golf regularly . Gov. George Wallace of Alabama -He has astounded his doctors by the comeback he has made from the !972 attempt on his life. Although paralyzed from the waist down, he has overcome early problems with biS urinary tract, has avoided the bed sorei that plague many pare.pleeics Utt has attainett general good he"11!i. Wallace ~·also partially deaf and wears a bearing aid in hJsrightear. Footnote: Ex -Sen. Eugene McCarthy, D ·Minn., refused to provide his medical records for reasons 1o! "privacy." Sargenl Shriver and ex-Gov. Terry San1 ford of North Carolina also failed to produce their records. San· ford, meanwhile, was admitted to the hospital with chest pains. -Sex Discri~ation Reversed Men Challenge Oklalwma Drinking Law By Andre'.w Tully WASHINGTON -Pity the Supreme Court. In the naughty old days when it was okay for men to be men, no one would have dared suggest that any . maJe be deprived of his rights. Men ran things pretty much as they pleased, a state of affairs which left women free to stay home and rook up a tasty pot. roast . Not anymore. I was amazed on a visit to the Supreme Court the other day to discover that Oklahoma, a state I had assumed was still safely virile, had a law under which females can buy and ( GUEST REPORT J drink beer at 18 but which fo-rbids males to do so until they are21. This law has been challenged by a couple of fraternity brothers and a female beer vendor on the grounds that it illegally dis- criminates against men on the basis or sex. Their suit was dis- missed by a three-judge rederal · court last May, and the Supreme Court now has decided to review the case. It is a fascinating switch, and I Ey~witness History An eye-witness view of five great civilizations· is provided ill tertnl of what their people -the mlehty, the humble, and those ill--.. bel-Ween -dtd·day in day out in a new, brilliantly 'UJ.ustrated series from McGr•w-Htll: 11te Hor1ioe Booll: of Dally Ltre la F1ve Great Agesoffflolory $10. • Illustrated with paintings, •rt objects, artifacts. or"Photographs and wtitten by an author Who combines a Uvely. you-are-there style with a thorough knowiedfte of the subject, each volume shows what the people wore. ate, and drank ; the homes they lived in ; where and how they worked; how t hey related to spousef, children. and peers; wl\•t ch•nce-s they had for social adv•ncement; how they wonblpped, loved, studied lind played. I D8U1 U le In tltO Middle' Aclll by Clara and Richard Wlmtl>a covers-medieval t\!illc!I flibm Utt· rlst or the merchant elm th..H became tltrThlrd l!:IUtt to krUChthood 11 a way d fife, from the tOnventions of court.J1 loye.to l!mllJiliOl•" ll\llk. ( THE BOOKMAN ) Daily Life in Victo rian England reflects the ''upstairs, downstairs" aspects of a great house, the work ethic, double sta.nd.Ard morality, child l~bor, Jack the Ripper and other popular criminals. Dally lJfe In Ancient EpPt and Daily Life ln Ancl~n& Romet both by Lionel Ca11on, show b.n· quets along the. NUe at which women wore cones of perfumed unguent on their heads:; apart- ment livina in crowded, rowdy, glorious Rome; how Akhenaten and his beautiful wife, Nefertiti, upset the Egyptians' t>ulc eon· 1ervausm, and the celebf.aUon of the Satumtlia and other Roman holidays : how the E1yptla.a farmer -never a landowner, never a slave -owed hls livelihood to the Nile, and. in Rom•,K:_bllc balblaa, g.ralriU..on the wal ,of Pompeii, hone rac-1na and other •Pffl•lotsporU. VICTOR DE KEYS£RIJNG ••• . ~ . -.-.· . ' am surprised that women's rights organizations -which claim all they want is sexual equality -have not joined the plaintiffs. Strike that. I am not surprised. It is not the femlib- bers' ox that is being gored. ANYW1\ Y, although the law seems a strange one for such a hairy-chest state as Oklahoma, there it is. Moteoverthe state has come forward 'with persuasive evidence that the statute' should be upheld . It cites trial records that show males are more likely to drink beer, drive more orten when they have drunk beer and get arrested far more onen on drunkenness charges. Specifically, the state offered proof that in 1973 the ~rests of persons between the ages of 18 and 20 for driving while drunk totaled 427 for men and only 24 for women. Obviously swayed by this proof, the lower court ruled unanimously that the state had made "a rational legislative judgment" when it created the age-sex distinction. That court also declared; ''Regardless of whether the challenges to the law may show it unwise -an argument that is for · the Legislature -we cannot say the attacks on the law have (!atabliehed that Is violates the federal Constitution.'' that the law results in the "ir· refutable penalization of one sex" because of the "indiscre~ tions" of some member or that· sex. PUT ANOTHER WAY, I would challenge any law which made females wait a year ortwolonger ·than males before they could get a driving license because ·statistics showed that women driverli dentt'(I more fenders than males -an allegation ex· perie~ce cat_1ses me to su_pport. Should wives control family 81· sets because more males thin females spend their paychfc-kl whooping it up at their rnendl)I' neighborhood gin mill on theft•Y home? In short, the Supreme COurt has 'moved rationally in accept· ing the Oklahoma case. The state's wisdom ls not disputed here. But when equal rights are involved, in this libertarian age; wisdom will get you a ride on t.h,e bus to the courthouse -if accord~ panied by the correct fare. ORAN GE COAST l•fJbjij!l1)i " Robm N. t'1tc1, Pw~ T.ltoma1 K~t:lril. F.dftor Barbo'o Kriri!ricll, F.'ditorfol Poat: Edllor WELL NOW .J do not challenge the statute per ae. Its enactment, The editorial P1~e of the Dally 1lven the statlstiCl,. probably Pilot seeks to lnforai aqd m.de •ommon sen.st. But ra· ~tlmulate read~n by presenUnf ... on tf'ls p11e dlverte commentl.J')' tionallty ls not always an effec-· on topics or Interest by syndical· live defense -in the courts or ed columnlttt and cartoon1sll, by anywtiere else. "or onetblng, ac-provldlna •"forum ror read.mi' cused murderen often are rreec:t -view ...... nd-~resent1n1-mt on ball, and 1thoolchUdren are. new~JMlper's opinions and lde•s bused to achieve tacl•I balance. on current loplc1. The edltoflal r-~ oPiDlont ol-th-..0.11~19t tl>Pe•~ ln tbls case, theSU.preme~ only In the eiiltorial column at the must' take note Of federal laws top of the P•.ce. Opinions eJt; which outlaw di1crimlnat1on on pressed by tl)e columnl1ts a9c1 account or sex. Wicked though a ' cartoonists and letter writers are drunken 18-year-okt ·.mal · their ow !XHID,'!!!,.._.,f ;the fl Ct i.Jl.fijfffii' a e r v ew• 1 , t e Daily Pilot • law addres1es tf1elf tO the ques.-ahould be lnferrfd. tlon of aex. ~find dlflieult tor•· 'liill1"8day, Jan. 22, 11176 Jute lho-chall~naaq,;..ocom".Rlpl?fa!ojoint.-,,,._ _____ _..==="' r • . ~---.f \ r 1 DAILY PILOT A 7 Nixon's ~ast Days' .. Told' ANN ARBOR, Mich. <UPI) -Former White H?use lawyer Charles W. Colson s~ Richard M. Nixon believed Gen. Alexander M. Haig and John B. ~nnally Jr. were "the o~y two men around here qualified to succeed him m the presidency. Wor•t /tfbtake Pierre Sali11ger, White Hou se press secretary under Presiden· cy John F. Ken- nedy , says the Bay of Pigs In· va sio n was JFK 's most serious mistake . Lease the Fiat 131 wagon an unbetie"8ble · Colson also said in a new book he negotiated 'Connally's switch to the Republican party as the Watergate crisis heated up in early 1973 and pledged . him Nixon's support for the 1976 GOP . nomination. T HE BOOK, "BORN AGAIN " WILL be publish~ March l by Chosen Books a~d distributed by Flem1~g H. Revell. UPI obtained access to it. The htle ref erg to Colson 's Christian conversion between t~e time he ~eft the White House in early 1973 and his plea or gwlty to obstruction of justice in the Pentagon Papers case in 1974. . ~bout two.thirds of the book deals with Colson's rehg1ous experience. He now works full·time at Fellowship House in Washington and concentrates on prison ministries. . Colson also said: -Haig, Nixon's last White House chief of staff and now NATO commander, believed special Uneandiilate • Solon Makes Point WASHINGTON (UPI> -Rep. Thomas M, Rees CD-Calif.), in a move that be said had "thoroughly startled" Washington observers, announced that he is not a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. With tongue in cheek, Rees denied that his decision had been influenced by "n1mors" that the Secret Service had run out of agents to protect declared candidates. While he has not been mentioned in any national poll, Rees claimed "over. whelming support" in the polls by suggesting that mos t of those who ex· pressed "no opinion .. were ~ actually his supporters. uas Stretching the truth a bit, Rees said in a news release that his an· nouncement was m ade at "a packed press conference around the gin rummy table in the House press gallery.·: Actually, the table had been taken over by · Rep. Phillip Burton <D·Calif.), for hi s own news conference at the time Rees wandered into the gallery with his announcement. Wat~reate prosecutor Leon Jaworski "would pro· tect" Nixon. Colson called it one orthe "classic mis· calculations·· or w atergate. -A RAGING. ROARI NG. TABLE · pounding Secre\ary of State Henry A. Kissinger suspected "wholesale subversion" in the govern· ment during the 1971 leak of the Pentagon Papers. and there was fear Ollna would cancel Nixon's 1972 trip there. -A "quiet and fatalistic" Nixon told Colson on the day the 1973 Vietnamese peace agreement was signed -"no telling how Jong this peace agreement will last -a year or two or more. But we kept our word -we'll get our prisoners home. The South Vietnamese, at l~ast those poor devils will have a chance.·· Colson said Nixon confided his 1976 political plans arter ordering mining of North Vietnamese harbors in May, 1972. "When told the decision would infuriate the American people and perhaps cost him the election, now only five months away," Colson wrote, "I saw the President's jaw tighten. "'SO WHAT!• HE SNAPPED. 'IT'S tlt'e right thing to do. U I didn't do it. the presidency wouldn't be worth getting re·elected to.· "Later he cor\fided: 'Only Al and J ohn un· derstand. (Al Haig, then Kissinger 's deputy, and John Connally, secretary of the Treasury). "Then wistfully he added: 'You know, Chuck, those are the only two men around here qualified to !ill this job when I step down, ... Colson wrote. . The decislion to mb\e the harbor was made just prior to Nixon's Moscow trip and the Watergl(le break-in that ted to hi s resignation. ' ACCIDENT KIUS SON· NOVARA, Italy <UPI) -Luigi Porceddu , beating the bushes in search of a game bird he had shot, accidentally killed his son. Police said Porceddu, unable to find the moor hen he brought down, began swinging his double·barreled shotgun like a bludgeon. 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Until today. . _ After twelve long, hard, often frustrating .years, Philip Morris has developed the way to do it. ~ The cigarette is . called MERIT. It d e livers only 9 mg. of tar. One of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. Yet ;MERIT delivers astonishing flavor. If you're looking to become a low tar smoker, or don't particularly enjoy the taste of the low tar brand you smoke now-you'll be interested. LowTar, Good Taste: . Filters Fall Short Like most everyone else, we tried to design special "low tar, good taste''. filters. Special filters that would somehow allow taste through but not tar. Like others, we experienced , the same general kind of results: the lower the tar, the lower the taste. So for flavor, we concentrated on the business end of smoking. The tobacco end. · . And d ecided ·if we wanted rriore flavor to cOrne through, we'd just have to find a way to start with more. Sllloke Cracked: 'Enriched Flavor' Discovery So we began an exhaustive research program in cigarette smoke analysis _and the ingredients that actually comprise cigarette taste. By using a very sensitive instrument called an Analytical Fractometer, we were able to "crack" cigarette sffioke down into its· various ingredients. We found there are ~~=~~~ over 2000Separate ingredients in smoke. Each was isolated and analyzed, one by one. What we dis-. covered was startling: there are ingredients in , b "k )) to 4CCO-ey_ ------ basic flavor units-that deliver ' taste way out-of-proportion to tar. ~ Thurtd!Y. January 22. 1976 DAILY PILOT Al Breakthrough. By fortifying tobacco with these natural flavor essentials, we're now able to pack flavor -extraordinary flavor -into a cigarette without the usual increase in tar. ·The discovery is called 'Enriched Flavor.' It's extra flavor. Flavor that can't burn out, can't fade out, can't". do anything but come through for you_. 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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That C1garetre Smoking Is Dangerous to Your ~ealth. . * HELP PREVENT NEEDLESS TRAGEDY FROM HOME FIRES\ SMOKE DETECTOR ALARM . .. . 22. 1978 1 l~,u~.~f!~ UFO Halfway -91!!!~.,.·~t ~ ••• r :% F . : ... -~ House Started :=!!::::~~~~~9~ PORTLAND, ORE. (UPI) -A so-called "halfway house" for persons disillusioned by the mysterious UFO cult is really "a contact point for ~· those coming down off the hip and those still on it,'' an operator of the house says. Joat\ Culpepper, Los Angeles, herself a onetime follower of "The Two" who promise a higher form of life on another planet, s aid Wednesday the way station bas been in operation since late November , between Malibu and Santa Monica. In a telephone interview, she said she could not estimate the number of persons who had stopped · there but in the past three weeks 15-20 persons had --------been through . Some have left the cull and others are still traveling as part of the cull, s he said. 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Men's Slippers 2.18 Ass't. sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99-7.50 0 28 only pr. Men's Slipons. Broken sizes & colors ........ 21.00.29.00 14.88 0 2 only r. I 5d one 001 one Slipon Brown only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00.28.00 14.88 0'40 ~y pr. Men's Leather Stirped 9.H T enn:s Ollf ords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . I b.99 0 14 0nly pr. Men 's Suede Hking Boots Vibrom Soles •••.••••..•• QOSEOUT 29.99 IOYS 0 250 only pt. Boys Navy Blue Convos Shoes. 21h -6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 .. ILS 0 70 only pt. Girls Ollfords. Two tone, most sizes • . . • • . . . . . • • 5.99 WOMIM'S 0 I SO only pr. Women's Plctform Sondo!s. Ton only. Mou sizes •..•.•.• 13.99-17.99 027 pr. orJ.y Women's Slippers Ton, blue, red ..•............... 2.99 0 70 only pr. Women's Better Heels. Broken mes .........•..•• 13.99-16.99 0 28 only pr. Women's leather Heels. Oxford style ............ 17.99 03S or4y pt. Sondols, Heels & Canvas Shoes ........•..... 8.99·10.99 0 22 only pt. Gold & S.'lver O.ess Heels 7.99 1.18 Z.11 6.11 .99 7.18 I.II 2.11 4.81 • ,------------------------------~, ~----------------------------- LAMP . CLEARANCE American, Traditional, Modern, Boudoir. Asst. s~ades a nd colors. Lage selection. Orig. 2• to I 0590 SAVE 40% to60% . Men's Dept. Orig. 0 139 only Men's Sweaters, Pull-0n, Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . I 0.98-15.98 0 I 06 only Big Mons Ckess and Sport Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . 5.88 0 00 only Men's Dress Shirts Ass't. Sizes ...............• 6.00.9.00 0 200 only Men's Sport Shirts, Prints & Westerns .......... 10.00.13.00 0 126 only Men's Short Sleeve Print Sport Shirts ................ 8.00-1 o.oo 0 100 only Men's Short S:eeve Sport Shirts ................ 3.98-5.00 0 300 only Men's Dress S:och Belt & Continental . . . . . . . . . . I 0.00.18.00 0 120 on!y Men's Fashion Jeans & Jackets, coordinates ........ I 5.00.22.00 042 only Men's Pre-washed Jeans .. 14.00 Boys' Dept. Oig. 0 145 only pr. Denim Jeans. S:im & Req. 14-20 .............. 7.00 0 96 only Boys' Western SNts, Sizes 12-18 .......... . ....... 7.00 0 115 only pr. Dressy Jeans S:im-reg.·husky 14·18 ............ 7.00 0 102 on!y pr. Boys' Jeans Novy-Rust-Gn, 8-12 .....•...... -. . b.00 0 I 0 only Boys Jackets . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 0 24 only Boys Eskimo Pako . . . . . . . . I 5.00 0 11 only Denim Jacket ...........• 3.99 Camera ORIG. O 2 on.,, T e~os Instrument T2500 Floor Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.95 0 I only Commodore 2SR Co!cu!otor Floor Mode! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.95 0 2 on!y Pocket Comm:xbe Co!cu!otor No recharge .................. 34.95 0 2 00.y Commodore Miruten-on bX Coku!otor ....•.......•....• 14.99 0 I on!y US-3 Desk top Coku!otor .... 49.88 0 2 on!y S!ide Rule Co!culotcr . . . . . • 54.95 0 4 on!y Novus 650 6 function Co!cu!oror ..............•..... 14.99 0 3 only JCPenney Deslc Top Co!cu!otor . . . . . . . . . . . ... 69.99 0 I on!y Commodore GOOO:ine Cokulotcr Floor mode! . . . . . . . . . . 39.95 0 2 only T-4 I 35mm 2.8 Lens ...... 84.95 0 I only Kodak Super 8 Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • 97.95 0 2 onlt Bel! & Howe!! Super 8 Projevtor .................... 169.95 0 2 only 200mm Pentm Mount •••••• 99.95 0 I only Polaroid 320 Land Camero ...........••••• 49.95 0 I only Kodak XL33 Movie Camero .............•.• 104.95 HOW 7.88 .99 4.99 6.88 5.11 1.88 5.88 9.99 6.88 NOW 3.88 5.88 S.88 3.18 11 .99 11.81 2.11 HOW 39.88 39.88 24.88 9.81 34.88 34.18 9.99 34.81 29.11 44.18 59.18 99.11 79.88 39.88 79.88 FABRIC CLEARANCE Juvenile Quilted Prints, · Double Knits, Coordinates, Qiana Prints, Slinky Jersey, Polyester Prints, I 000 yds. Orig. 2" to 4" yd. NOWl~ . Hardware Dept. O ig. 0 6 only Fireplace Bross Wo00 Bosket 25.95 0 3 on!y Fireplace Antique Bross Wood Bosket .•.•••••••..••.••. 25.95 0 2 only Fireplace Block Wood Bosket .••.•.••....•.••.• 11.95 0 3 only fireplace Bross Wood Bosket. : ................ 13.95 0 4 only Antique Bros~ Flreplbce Tool Set ...................... 35.95 0 2 on!y Nickel Trim fireplcx:e Tool Set .....••.•••.........•. 35.95 0 I or4y Bross Trim fireplace Tool Set ...••..•......•.••.••. 21.95 0 3 only Antique Brass fTeplcx:e Tool Set ...................... 29.95 D 10 only Chadren's Wdl M.Jrd .••..• 19.99 0 25 orl.y Antique Kits .•......••.••. 5.99 0 18 only go!. Mis-mixed Point ...... NOW 0 25 orl.y qt. Mis-milled Paint .....• NOW 0 I ooy 20 gal. wet /dy Shop Voe ........•........... 59.99 MOW 13.88 13.88 6.88 6.88 19.88 19.88 16.88 16.81 4.88 2.88 .99 .so 36.18 Drapery Dept. Oig. NOW 0 I only Solid Geen Ckope. 72it88 •• 47.00 I 9.99 0 I on!y Gold T elltured Ptint Orope. 75x84 ......••...•...• 24.00 9.99 0 I on!y Bright Lemon Patio Pone!, 100x84 .......•..•....... 38.00 24.99 0 I only B!ue Openweave DI-ope, I 00ll84 • . . . • . . . . • . . .. .. 30.00 14. 99 0 I on!y Birght Mint Openweove Ckope, 100x84 ................ 30.00 14.99 0 I only Go!d T elltured Foam Bode Drape. I 25x84 ................ 45.00 24.99 0 I only Geen Solid Lined Patio Panel. 12())(84 ............ 57.50 34.99 0 I on!y Oonge So!id, Rayon Front, Acrylic Bock. 100x84 .•....•.•..• 36.00 19.99 0 I on!y Do-k Brown Solid Color Ckope, 48x84 .. . . . . . . • . . • . . . . • • 12.00 3.99 0 I 00.y Goldenrod Solid Co!cr Ckope, 75x84 .................. 26.00 19.49 0 2 only Gold & G een T e.xh.red Foombock Drape, 5())(45 • • • . • . . • 13.00 6.99 0 I only Red & Blue Print Ckope, 48x84 ................. : 16.00 9.99 0 I 0 only Glen Campbel! Orope, 9664 I S.88 12. 99 0 8 orJy Green & Y e!low Window Shades, 46"-73'' ...• 7.99-18.98 · 1.99 0 25 only Asst. Novelty Tier Curtains .•...•••••••••••.•.... 2.39-4.49 .49 Housewears and Gifts ORIG. NOW 0 I 00 yd. SiHioutte loce Shelf Covering •••••••.••...••.. 99 yd. .66 yd. 0 50 only Corningwore 2 pc. Bake Set • . . . . .. . .. . • • • .. 19.00 0 W only Ekco Carving Set. 2 pc. • • Special 7.77 5.99 0 30 on!y Corningwo-e Sporting Goods DeDt.g •. I Bee.Pere. IO cup .............. Special 24.11 b-i NOW 0 120 only Metal Scu!pt1'e wol! decor, street scene O~on!yAss't.Fishingtockle ....... 39-1.35 .25 ~t..JL . L--1 1500 600 0 6 oo'y Don Carter Bowling Gove ...• 3.99 1.81 0 9ou ~~e, wJ i · b · ·· '· · · · · 30·00 ' 0 2 on.I..· Chi Chi Rodri<JJ6Z Go:f Set .. 64.99 41.18 oroy ens ~e;ry • • • • • • • • · 21 .18 '7 0'40 only Decorator Rora • 0 2 on.'y Foremost Mod 6b70 20 gou. Arroogements ...•••....•.•• 2.~3.00 full Choke .................... 94.99 59.00 0 6 only Digital Clods ............ 14.99 0 I on!y kPenney .22 cdiber 1.18 7.88 Mer.in ...................... 36.99 19.00 Stationary Dept. 0 6 only Booting Caro Yel!ow Geen •• 2.19 .99 . Ori9-MOW Girls Dept. 024 only Rawlings op Goin OW only Asst. Schoo! s..,,plies ••••. 50-.99 .15 Oi4 HOW Cowhide Football . . . • . • . . • . . . . • I 0.99 6.11 O 120 only Posters, famous people. 81-48 on!y Girls Print Blouses. 7.14 ..... 6.50 3.21 06 on!y 100'.t Ny!on Tennis Oresses animals ...................... 2.99-5.00 .81 SS onlyGirfs Pont Suit, 8-14 ........ 11.00 4.lt Sizes 13-16 .................... 14.99 5.18 O IOonly Desk Blotters .............. SA.VI 50% OM only Girls Lo1i9 ChsseS 010 only Women's Tennis Tops .••••• 5.99 4.80 060 only Hallmark Candles ...•.• 3.50-5.50 1.66 o~~~;1~~ ·,,;~.;..;,~ •••• 04 7.so.10.00 3.11 sk· Sh Cl 3.a8 Toy Dept. r..:,. Ditto Jackets .................. 13.50 9.11 I Op ecrance ..... ...,. HOW GllLS COAT CUAltANCE ORIG. MOW 045 only Kenner Press <:Ms ........ l,lq . .46 813 orJy Hood.ct water repellent ..•• 17.00 I.II 0 17 orl.y Unisex Down 010 only Kenner Anirrol Fam ....•• 3.-49 1.75 4onlyAaylicPile .............. 15.W 7.11 Slci Porko .................... '49.99 39.11 OIOonlyOipOots ................ 2.4'4 1.22 BARBECUE CLEARANCE All Chormglow Barbecue and <Xcessories in stock now reduced. Gas and Propane. SAVE 25% Fumiture Dept. 0 I ody Trestle Table & 4 Choirs ORJG. lJ. Ook ••...•.•...••••••.•• 591.00 0 I only Server to Match above, Lt. Ook .............. 319.00 0 I only Trest!e Tobie & 4 Ooirs .••• 635.00 0 I only Server to Match Above •••• 199.00 0 I only Triple Dresser, Oak Pine •••• 299.00 0 I only Door Chest, Oak Pine •••• 319.00 0 I orl.y Queen Heodboad Doric Pine •••••••••••••••••••• I 09.00 0 I only Door Chest ..•..•.••••••• 179.00 0 I on!y Queen Heodboad •••••••• 79.00 0 I only Commode .............. 6b.OO 0 2 only Mirror ................... 41.00 0 I only Mirror .................. 79.00 0 I only Queen Heodboad • . • • • • 111.00 0 I ooy King Heodboad !Damaged) . • .. • • .. • • .. • . • • .. 149.00 0 I ooy Mirror ••.•••••••••..•.•. 44.00 0 I only Sofa .................. 399.00 0 10 only Occasional Choirs ...... 139.95 Bedding Dept. 0 102 only Pink & Yellow Print Both Towels ................ l.SS.2.79 D 96 ody P-ink & Y ell<1* Print Hand Towels .. . . .. . • • . .. • • 1.69·225 0 7 4 only Pink & Yellow Print · Wash Coths ................. 49-1.10 0 4 any Blue Chedced Q.ilted Spread Fui~ Size ••••• ~ •••••••••••••••• '2'1,00 0 8 ooy Y e!low Checked Q.ilted Spread Queen & King Size • • . • . • • • 36.00M.OO 0 2*\ ooy Unqui!ted Printed Bedspreads Twin & full ••.•••••..•••••••••• 5.99 0 '40 on!y G em Campbell Bedspread Twin Size • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I 5.88 0 12 only Shower Curtcin Rings. Recj ~y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I .2C> 0 I 00 on.y Asst. Print ~ons ...... 1.5().2..69 0 36 only Vinyl T obledoths. solids & prints, 52x55 & 52x70 • .. • • • • • • • 2. 44 Home Entertainment Oiq. J! &» MOW 499.00 259.00 SJt.00 lll.00 229.00 229.00 66.00 99.00 44.00 44.00 31.00 44.00 49.00 49.00 21.00 344.00 19.95 MOW .JJ 14.tt l.tt 12.99 .I 0 .99 '·'' HOW 0 I oo.'y 25" Color T.V. Console So."id State .................. soq.<>S 4ff .OO 0 I only Stereo Verticd Console: •• ~ 439.95 339.00 0 I only Stereo Mt!tditerrOleOn Coosole~ •••••.•.••••••.•••••••• 519.95 0 5 ooy 8· Trock Deck, S rrouth .. • • 169.95 012 only A:,, Suspension Speakers •••• 49.95 O 15 orl.y Rodio Headphone ........ 14.95 0 4 only AM-FM Stereo Radio · · w /8-T rock • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2'19 .00 Home Appliances 0 I on.'y I 9 cu. ft. Frostless Upright Freezer •••••••••••••• 399.00 0 I ody 30" Gos Stove Continuous Ceon Oven •••••••• • 359.<>S. 0 I OAY 24,CXX> B.T.U. /V Cor&tion« 389.95 Carpet Dept. Oic;J. 0 I only 8'3''x 11 '6" Oienta Rug •••• 299.99 04 oo'y IO'xl4' Oienta Rug ...... 379.99 04 only1Jll9' Oriental Rug .••••••• 149.99 0 2 only 4'7"•6'7" Orienta Rug •••••• 99.99 0 4 or4y 9'x 12' Oientd Rug • • • • • • 279.99 Garden Shop Dept. Oig. 0 00 orfy .... Outdoor Pldlt Asst •••••••• l:fl 000 only 4'' House Pfant Asst ••••••• t.99 0 10 only Asst. Hon<Jin9 OJtdoor Plonti 6. 99 0 IS only Asst. Hanging Qidoor P'.om <$.99 0 I orly 7' Piqmy Date Pdm ...... lal.00 0 I ody .s gal. Ivy T O'#Gl'I .......... 32.50 Auto Center 299.00 I 99.00 1t.OO I 9.99 166.00 MOW ! ,1 344.00 ll " l2J.Ot ~. 179.ooj ~I ,, ~ MOW ;, 239.11 ~ Jtt.11 ; 11.u! , 79.llj 21t.11; ~I NOW!! ~ .2J I 8 8 only Acrylic P~• w /hr trim .. • . .. 16.88 I .II 0 5 ooy Mens Down 0 S orJy Chess Tudor .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 3. 49 1.75 6 only Hood.d w/OCl){ic pae ..•••• 22.00 11 •• 1 Slti Poko .................... 5-4.99 4J.9t O S only tolkin<J Tracks Fam ........ 1'4.99 7.49 0 4 only Ski Paka ................ 11 .99 6.11 0 4 only Ladies Down Cl 15 on.'y Commdc~ Poss .. . . . .. • 15. 99 I.II QijG, MOW (}5onlyf\ltrimCorCoat .......... 2'4.00 JUI ~Port.a ······-··-----· .. --54-99 41.H DScrif Prehistoric MananMininQ._JS.99 UI (J9odyAutot-icNVac:mn •• ~ ••••• l9.99 11.tt 019 ono'y Worm Lined Wlf'!Cbder .. II.SO S.11 07 only Youtti.,Ski Parka 0 6 only Haunted Menial Garre .... 9.99 UI 0 2 only S.Trod Tope~·· •••••• 49.95 37.ft B r3 ontyHooded LorqCoc:I ...... *00 IUI Med. only.) .................. 19,W 11.tt 0 18 ody 3 pc. Tob!e ~ Q.ar Set .. 16.99 II.II 0 I oriy AM Radio ...... : ••••••• 23.95 17.tt 7 only Long Coot Cad.roy trim .••• 33.00 IUI 07 only Down Ski Vest ............ 2'4.99 It.ft 030 on.'y Softina Doi! .............. ~99 1.49 050 orly Scot Troe: 70 L~e DARI o 10 onty Ladies Fur Trim Peno .... 2'4.w "·'' o 10 on1y Tiffany Taylar Don ........ tt.99 ua Rodd G7&-14 .............. 2/ttRl»4/lztM IT ~~~ 2100 13.00 OSOOly Girfi Ski Porko ............ 21.99 17.5' 058onlyGIJoo Ootnes .......... 14.99 ..... plusf.E.T. l 828 ;:,am~e .....,_ fVlgrJlllJ • • • 0 rs only Ladies Or°"99 or Ob orly Gaicebo Cent~e Kit .... S.00 J.IO Railed White letters Ga.IS ... · '4{11:11.00 4tn.H t 26 ~ ~~ S..~ _.2.00 Z I .OO ~Parka~ ......•.....•.....• 34.99 2 I ,ft · 86 oriy Oupr.que Kit. ............. 6. 95 l.IO ~ F .E.T. • Mini I ......... ,..... T~-~~ .. i :~YI lrfe 08 only Mens Ski Porko ......... <M.99 JLtt 6 onl'{Mountc:in Creatiom ........ ~.00 uo· 01orlyFM8-Trcd Tape .......... 99.95 74.tt 052~S~ ecu _ _,~,., 1 • • ' r . . _.,.. .. ,,_ShDf!f ••J!s Mtt.,,..t Jeach· Mon. thru Fri. I 0 a.m. to 9 P·~ • ~ . Sat. I 0 cun. to 6 p .. m. • • • Sunday ~ 2 ~to 5 pa -.. . (. \ \ ' ' A J.2 DAILY PILOT Tnursday, J1nu•ry 22. 1976 S3 Million Federal Grant ·County Seeks Housing Seed Money SANTA ANA - OrtlngE" <::aunty Supervisors Tuesday f'n · dorsed plans by the coun· ty I-lousing Authority to seek $3 million in federal housing and community development grant mo'ney for the next fiscal year. Current plans, which still face final board ap- proval Marc:"h 17, call for SV85,000 of the total to be sPent on improvement projt"cts in Orange Coast C"1ties and communities. It is the second year the ('OUnty has .!lought the special aid, whit'h is de- signl."d to give local gov· t>rnmt"nts discretionary power over large blocks of federal monc•y. :\ KF.Y ITF.M in the county's application is a $300.000 allocation that will serve as ''seed'' monry for as much as $6 million worth of high- risk, low-interest loans to low or moderate in- t'omt' t'Ountians to re· habilitatt' their homes. Rt>ed Flory , county housing officer, told supt>rvisors that . de· pending on the bank selected to handle the program, tht:> county may get a return of $20 for every $1 it puts up. " • .o\t a ratio or 20 to I. we could expert to generate as n1uch as $6 million in loan capital:' 1'1ory said. Supervisors were told that a total of 37 different items are containC'd in the fun4ing application. Captain Honored .... S :\NT . .o\ :\NA - Friends of Capt. Robert . W. Luxembourger. a 30 -year veteran of the Orange County Sheriff. Coroner's Office, will honor him at a retire- ment dinner on Jan. 28 at the Santa .o\na F.lk s Club. l.uxembourger. due to retire Feb. 5, has bet'n t'aptain of the records and identification bureau for the past 16 years. including $140,000 for ad- ministration and '300;000 for contineencies -pro- jf'<'ts that mtght come along in the middle ot the year. THE COUNTY ad· ministers the federal housing funds for unin· corporated areas and the 17 smallest cities in the <·ounty. l.arger cities may see' their own grants. The tentative list of projects to be funded next year went virtually unchallenged at \Ved- nes day· s Board of Supervisors hearing. .<\II but one of the 17 cities, Villa Park, have projects on the list. Orange Coast projects and their funding totaJs include: -1\ TOT!\I. of $115,0CK> to he s pent on street study ot bo1,1sing options. -$75,000 to Laguna Reach to develop "mechanisms to insure that low and moderate income housing is not lost as the city upgrades properties.·· ' -.~ $200,000 grant to Newport Beach to ac- quire the site for a senior citb:ens center in Corona del Mar. Also $15,000 for staff and support !or the Housing and Community Development Citizens • .i\dvisory Committee. -$100,000 for San Clemente for public service and facilities im- provements to be recom· mended by a citizens commission. -A $30,000 grant for San Juan Capistrano to continue devE>lopment of plans to save the old Los Rios District. -Seal Beach seeks $8()1000 to build a senior citizens center in Its Jttverford Redevelop· ment Projet't Area. -$.50,000 for land ae· quisltion Jn the small Mexican-American com· munity in Capistrano Beach. The money would go toward providing "adequate, decent, safe and sanitary housing.•• FLORY TOLD supervisors another $3l0.000 will be spent to develop and implement a nE'w housing construc- tion int'E'ntive program. He said such a pro· gram could include land "write-downs." public improvement s, open space at'quisition, pro· cessing considerations and similar incentives that might encourage de- velopment of low to moderate income hous· ing, widening, st re et i m ---===:=c.-=-;=:-:========--- p rove m (' n t and lot WAN' TE division in the Colonia Juarez barrio of fo'oun -. ~~~d v;_~j<'/c.ts ~~~,cf~~~ DIAMONDS •.GEMS'l'ONES l.'rease from 149 to m6re Jewels by ;Osephs is searching for diamonds and than 220 the total humber gemstones from private individuals and eslates. Careful of building sites in the examination and evaluation by our experts. Highesl s1nallcClmmunity. pOces patd. Call s.40·Q066 10-9 da1:v. Saturday 1D-6. -;\ total of 590,000 to Sunday closed, ask for Mr. Joseph, theoityor1rvinetoaidin 1 .e .. W .. els Ly. 1 •. 05. eph ils continuing effort to U acquire land for low to moderate income hous- ing and for a detailed • FURTHER REDUalONS SAYINGS UP 10 ••• AND MORE ., MEN-WOMEN-CHILDREN SHOES .----FEATURING THESE BRANDS----. MEN'S FLORSHEIM WOMEN'S FLORSHEIM, JOYCE BANDOLINO and Others CHILDREN'S STRIDE RITE saECTB> STYLES ••• IROKEH 'sills #54 Fashion Island, He-wport Beach 17141644·4223 ff 27 East Main Str~~•. Alhambra 12131282·3678 Baoll AtMricord Mast.. CU.11 liell!W Ciar1e He is best kno .... ·n for his work in automating the la\\' enforcement rc- t'ords system in the coun- ty and is responsible for the ('entral juvenile in- dex, central check index :ind warrant st>rvice A bunch or a bowlful RETIRING R. Luxembourger system. Deatlis Euewhere MI.t\MI BF:.<\Cll. F'ta . l /\Pl l.e wis Rosensliel , 8-1, who founded the Schl."n!('y .ln· dustries Inc. d istillery firm and guided it to :-:ales of almost SI billion. died Wednesday. He had· been a benefactor 'or hospitals. universities and research centers. SAN DIEGO (UPI > - l.auren C. Post, 76, pro- fessor al San Diego State D eath N otlte• OECKEllT JOANNE E!>T HER DECKERT. rMi· dltftl ot H..,nt.nqlon Be•tll, C•. 0.te ot dl'•lll J•n..,.,~ 'XI. 1'1•. s ... rv+"""'bl'- _,, e-nd T. ~'~"'' ot HIM'IH<>QllO<> &t..:11, "'°'""', Mr,. Nor...., No9" ot Coit.~!•;,_ 1>rolMt5, S"~ a.... Ml'9I ot "'"""""'°" Be.ell ..., .,,an M139J GI Olllo; """ '!''"''• T~ ~i. ol Hun\lnlJIOl'I 8e•c1>. GeOrle!+e Coftn of S..nl• .,,.. •nG K•r•n ~of <.:os•• Mt'•· Rai••Y 111h ,....,1no. J-...., n •• 1-:io ~.Sell a..-• ., · 0i4ope1. """'' ot C!'lrl•H .. n s..rl.ii1 F'rl- cuy 10:00 AM, S!. Jfftftim C..hllllc Owrcft. 1,.1er~nl, Holy ~pulc,,.r for 32 years, geographt'r and author on Western t-hemes. died in a hospital Wednesday. Post retired from the geography faculty six years azo. PETERSBURG, Va . Ll\.P) -Dr. Walker H. Quarlt>s Jr .• 64. interim president of Virginia State College, died Wed- nesday after two months of illness. Deafh Noflre~ C..meie•y, Or.in91', C.t. Bell 8•<>.td.,.a• _,......,, dl .. M.,..!. MOTSCH.,ll WfLllAM CARL MOTSCH .. LL. r@•• d9nl of Himl1ngfon e. .. c11, c ... O.lt ot <:11!•1" January 11, 191~. s ... rviYfl! by"'' wii., Pel'SJ -tsc:llatl at Hun1inqt"'' &.K!'I; 1-M>ns. Don.,1<1 <.:. Mot...:;"'111 ..,.d G.,,., G. Mohc!'l•U; oauqhttr. T ..... .,. •. A. Mol'Klwlll, .. u a! H""h"91an Be.cl!; 1-brotlle•s, C•rl -·!£"'111 al Ol•mo"d 5.,,, ca ... no Geo•wt .~lfl'lll ol Y..c.io.,; lt>rft •l•lt•>, Sef11'W1 Ro<.""' ot s.-.. 111e. w ... ,.nqtan. C¥0l N"'-" ol v .. """"~r. w .. ~lnwtan -Sue Moo.-e ot Diamond e..r. Clo ; P¥e<'llS, Mr. & Mr•. C .. r! Moll.<"'111 o1 Y..:.,lpe, <.:... ServlC es will be t.lcl F'<· o .. ,, J.,.,,..,,, ll .ti 9:11(1 .. M, Fa.U. Pick your color by the bunch or the bowlful. Plant colorful pansies or roses for a gorgeous garden. Plan! strawberries for a delicious garden. Whatever your pleasure, pick your plants now. The pansies and strawberries are in bedding packs. with free planting guides. and are sa tisfaclion guaranteed by Perry's Plan ls. The roses are grade 1. unpalented bare root roses. Top quality plants. at an economical price. · A. GIANT PANSIES Reg 99c 68c B. EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES Reg. 1.29 88c C. UNPATENTED ROSES Reg . 2.29 1.88 ' c. "'"'""' I > ' BAL Tl-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME C.orona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 L""'-rW1Cllurc:t>,11200!:lh1,H..,t1"91on !---------------------~----------------------.,-----------------------! Bt.,cll, c ... lnltrmt~I, Mtmor~ GwGrftsMemo•i.,I Plr~. 8•••.C. Do!· Vy 8'ot,..,.. 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IT WAS NOT IMMEDIATELY clear whether ':Snuff" is actually a ''snuff',' mm, as the alleged live murder movies are called: .Tabor cast further doubt on its authenticity by saying he believed if it were such a document it would aJr-eady have been seized by the authorities in other towns where it bas been shown. It is currently being shown in a commercial theater in Indianapolis. mE AllGENTINIAN "SNUFF" FILMS have been assertedly ltmuggled into the United States in the last several months, where they are supposed to have h<'en shown lo small private audiences for up to $100 admission per person. . .:P?lice have scoffed at the notion, however, say- ing it ta too easy to simulate murder on camera as Hollywood has been doing for years. They also ~ay there has been no corresponding evidence or murder in police files. WITH ANY TIRE MARKC. BlOOME UBILISS WHITIWltl;fl s22951,~n I f) )'I JI --ti ............. __}. aaY. Al , COSTA MESA 3001 MAllOll aYD. tunw Ill...,_,.....,. 17141 S-S7-8000 Thuradey. January 22. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 13 Burbank Airport ToCloae? 'Big Eye' Protested BRISBANE <AP> -Employes ln a Brisbane envelope factory have pro- tested the company's installation or six rt>mote control television cameras that keep electronic eye. on them as BURBANK <UP I > -they work. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. 1has annount>ed it plans to shut down oper allons at the Hollywood-Burbank Airport, which handltt! more than 1.S million passengers a year, by 1977 iC it is not purchased by government agencies. Lockheed, which owns the airport, said Wednes· day ll plans to present a A week ago, 170 workers In the Gilmore Envelope Co .. walked off the job in protest of the cameras. Since then, all but 25 have returned to work. The cameras are reported still monitoring their movements. "THEY FELT IT WAS an extension of Big Brother and an invasion of their personal privacy," said Gary Dun· meyer: bus iness r epresentative for the Println1 Specialties and Pa~r Produt'ts Union. He said although he agreed with the walkout. he ordered the employes back to work because he thought 11 violated the union's contract with Gilmore. COMPANY OFFICIALS declined to discuss the surveillance. saying, "Our lawyers told us not to say anything.'' "We're not bad guys, we're negotlalln!!." said vke president R.W. Gledhill. He said TV cameras were common eqwpment "in 100 firms." I ~·ear Job Actor Robert Redford has bee n named chairman of the Provo, Utah Ca- nyon Sewer Dis· trict. He owns Sundance s ki re· sort in the area. . ,. U,. Ttltt1MIO timetable for phasine out ,-------------------------------.--------public service operations "in the very near future." 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Ode Maddox of Oden, sponsor of the re- solution, said NBC ·'used a combination of country mus ic and s lanted, biased a nd s arcas tic t ec hn iq u e s to depict Arkansas in a degrading hillbilly image." M ADDOX T E RME D the "Today Show" pre- se ntat io n "jour - nali s tical ly un - ethical, prejudiced and insultive." and said it "shoeked. insulted and appalled·· the people of Arkansas. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. Thursday, January 22. 1978 L M. Boyd British Gals· Tend to Stray Authorities on romance in Great Britain contend that cine out of every four English wives has an extramarital gentleman friend. They blame British husbands for this peculiar soeial condition, claiming they're too un· responsive. Our Love and War man is ap- palleQ. A magazine reporter who looked into the matter says professional sword s wallowers are indeed more likely than average citizens to apply for Workmen's Compensation. Last I heard the price of a Mercedes 450SCL was about $90,000 in Brazil. Kindly explain why a scalp hair grows twice as fast as an eyebrow hair. MANSON Q. "What are the chances tha,t Charles Manson will survive attempts by other con- victs to kill him in San Quentiii Prison?'' A. Research fails to turn up any relatively reliable professional oddsmaker willing to give the line in this matter. fll: . Reports out of the walls, lllfl(tJi. however, indicate the amateur bettors therein are actively speculaHng. "Seed money" is what you call money invested first to attract the invest- ment of more money, right? Now i~ has been learned there is sue h a thing as "seed litter," too. People are inclined to clutter up places that are already cluttered up So if you throw a bit of tr ash out the car window where no other trash is in sight, you can fairly well count on the probability that others behind you likewise will throw trash there What you've thrown is "seed litter." 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Being happy but wanting more was the status of the leader when she began exp lori ng the philosophy. she said in opening remarks of a four-hour open seminar in Garden Grove which attracted more than 100 women. More than half the session was devoted to personal testimonies on how marriages have been im- proved and in most cases saved. FOUNDED Mrs. Andelin spent an hour tetring how s he foun,ded FW which turned out to be her testimony on how it works in her marriage . Following was her husband, Aubrey, a retired dentist who ac- companies her on lecture tours, who has developed FW teaching materials and is the author of FW's counterpart, "The Man of Steel and Velvet." Mrs. Andelin said that she was an idealist and decided when she married that she would have a perfect one. However, after several years she realized that although she was happy she felt she could be happier. She began exploring libraries for material on how to ac- complish this, but discovered that everything "dealt with sex which I didn't feel I needed." Som eone sent her some booklets. which s he said , ''read like they were the product of group sessions ." NOT COPIES Although theiP titles also in- cluded the words, Fascinating Womanhood, she claims her book and course are not copies, but ad - mitted the booklets are the basis or her philosophy. ''I wrott-to the publisher to see if I could buy the copyright," she said, and learned it was outdat- ed. She was told the only way she could use the information was if she revised it. Mrs. Andelin said her book is an expansion which includes in- sights she had from personal ex- perience and from class sharing. FW's premise is that Man is head of t he family unit. The founder subs tantiates this claim by citing passages from the Old and New Testaments, the latter being writings of Paul (who some theologians today say was a male chauvinist.) SfAYATHOME She also teaches that wives should not work; that if income is insufficient she should be sup- portive by finding ways to trim expenses and live within the budget. Mrs. Andelin has been teaching FW classes for more than 14 years and her first publication is a decade old. When asked if teachmg and lecturing didn't interfere with her principle, she said, "It could have been a problem. "Until last year. I wasn't gone very much," she said and con- tends "that's why Fascinating Womanhood isn't better known today. "Now, with all but one of the children (they have eight> gone, I am able to do more.'' She ex· plained that she finds someone to stay with the youngest ct4 > and that her husband accompanies heron tour. SIMILAR PHILOSOPHY Mrs. Andelin asserted that her philosophy and "Women's Lib" have a lot in common in that they both realize women have been dissastisfied in life and want something better . "We all are searching for hap. pioess, but they are going on the wrong road and they'll never find it," she predicted. "It's selfish to think, wh.at's for me? They think of self first and th'at's backwards. "You can only gain happiness through devotion to others.·· Mrs. Andelin claims that FW is effective because "it teaches women to recognize their mis- takes and how to overcome them. Often we are blind to our mis- takes, so we can't correct them un!.il we see them." CAUTION Her husband cautioned the au- dience to ''not make the mistake of thinking you know how your husband thinks or will react. If you read the book, don't think he won't like it if you start living the principles. "Personally, I don't know a man who h asn 't liked the philosophy.·· 1n her book 1s tilled "'The Ideal Woman' From a Man's Point of View." MAN'S NEEDS Her lecture was devoted to. "man's needs" which a wife should meet. Incidentally. the needs are discussed in the next seven ch apters of her book. Her list includes acceptance at face value, admiration. pride, sympathetic understanding, to ~ Number One, and to be the guide, protector and provider. Acceptance, she said, is .the foundation. Women make the mistake of seeing what a man ought to be and then trying to re- make him. "Instead of trying to make ham good, make him happy," she ad- vised. She divide s ma sc u- line /feminine role s i nte what currently is termed tradi·. tional. However, she s tressed that ·'these roles did not come to us by custom but have divjne origin. FEAR OF MISTAKES "The reason a woman wants equality in control," she said, "is because she fears her husband will make a mistake. "It's better to let him have his way and fail than to stand in his way and thwart him. "Ho\\rever. you can speak up and still be supportive. You don't have to be dishonest to support his rights .·· Mrs. Andelin said that some of "th\\ rewards that come from the d.i\1lsion of roles are "it helps him grow in masculinity; it brings harmony in the home, and children learn obedience because you serve as the model.•· She elabor ated on the latter by relating personal experiences. l'hey were similar incidents which occurred with a son and daughter. Maybe Yes, Maybe No Mrs. Andelin c laim s s he d oes n 't put the "total responsibility and blame on women. I only talk to women, not men. I only know about our role and responsibilities ." She claims she doesn't know how men feel and that a woman is not qualified to talk to men, and that is why her husband wrote his book. Both were e ngaged (at dir- ferent times) t o people "wh~ were all right, bad a lot g~~ qualities. but just weren't for them." On each occasion, their father talked to them about how the person just wasn't right for them, s he said. The children broke their engagements and later married people who. she claims, "are for them.·· Testimonies given at the Fascinating Womanhood seminar bordered on the miraculous. Speaking were women who have taken the course and have changed a rocky or on-the-rocks mar,-iage to one that works. They have ''never been happier and feel cherished.·' They also teach the courses. A former divorcee claimed that after the third lesson "J got my hus band back." Another said that after completing the course she decided to invite her former husband to dinner. She prepared a gourmet meal and set an elegant table because she decided to treat him as Number One. -. COURTSHIP They started dating and "the courtship was' better than the flJ'St." She said he began to open up and their communication was greatly improved. • Now that they are back together again, she said, "I am the happiest ever. My husband lavishes me with flowers. I feel cherished." Another woman related that her marriage was rocky. lronicalJy, her husband is a lawyer who counsels couples with marital prob le ms and handles a lot of divorce cases. She reported vast improvement since takine the' course. and now her husband counsels couples in marital difficulty to use FW. The woman said she always knew "my husband loved me, because he always said so each time I asked. Now I don't have to ask." She said when she accepted him at face-value, she gave him the freedom to be himself. "Another mistake I made was putting ..• 1e children first. Now that he is Number One, I've gotten out of my self-centered rut and into his feelings of responsibilities." She said she knows "celestial love"; that her husband now is • a Christian and a leader in their church. ''He stopped resisting after I stopped n agging him to go to church.'· And, she claims she has learned tranquility. "I have a husband who adores me ... puts me on a pedestal." The theme or saving marriages, being happy and cherished is impressive indeed. VIEWS CONTRAST However. there are contrasting views. One member of the audience, who admittedly "leans to the feminists' principles," said she doesn't believe in knocking anything that works. "The concept of acceptance at face value automatically gives freedom . . to both parties. But why must the concept be so limited? Why not equality?" She disagreed with the principle that the husband should • make all decisions. "I think that is a w~·s cop-out and she is dumping too much responsibility on the bus nd. · · A m inister's wife who is a special educa ·on teacher said she has only read the book. However, she evaluates it as "extremist." It teaches against women working away from tbe home. "I tried to practice it and almost lost my mind.·· A husband of a woman who had taken the course said, ''I'm glad she's not living that <FW> stuff anymore. ''ltjust drove me up the wall. She wasn't herself. · •'Shew asn 't tile woman I married ... and that's the person I love." However, the second chapter Thursday, January 22, 1976 81 Married and Free of Hang-ups By DENNIS McLEIJ..AN OfllMOellyl"fletlUtt Can the everyday frictions which cause many couples to divorce be used as growth-points that lead to eventual liberation within the marriage? Marriage counselors Ann and •Jan Untborst, who are offering a UCI extension workshop entitled Karrled and Free, think so. One of the biggest sources of conflict, they believe, is the de- fillition of freedom . Most feel be-lna free is getting away from a _problem such as a n agging hlllband or wife. "It's never freedom because they're atlll flcbtlne it," said Lln- t bo rs t. "There's always aomething to fight. They're real- ly the slaves of their own false as- aumptions of what freedom ts." The Llntborats suggest the cou- le atop flahtln& and learn to say, 'That'• the way the other person -~" ''Each mot cbanie his own Ideas." said Mra. Linthorst. ••Wbeft they do tb1t, many ot the 'tblnp that bother them won't be tmplftlinl on their freedom." 'OIANOE A1TITUDF.S Tryln1 to help people reallie that \.bey c'° cbanc-the1r at- Ufudea 11 the thrus t or the worbhop. Many people feel divorce is the only way to get away from pro- blems in marriage. said Mrs. Linthorst. "We teach them to learn how to use these frictions to disco.ver things about themselves. "What we need to get free of is our own hang-ups and false ideas. Stress points have the potential for growing and learning.'' Mrs. Linthorst said they begin the workshop by having partici- pants clarify where they feel their freedoms are being inhibit- ed. She stressed it's also necessary to uncover false as- sumptions of married life such as believing your spouse should make you happy or vf co versa. In order to respond to the ne«b o( the participants, the Lin- thortta use a group approach and draw from case histories for ex- amples of common problems in marriages. FEELING GUILTY Tbey ref erred to a woman who discovered her husband was blV· tni an affair. Her t1rst ruction was anier, f o11owed by blamlng him tor the altuatlon. The husband, feellnt auilty, jmtltled his actions and blamed hls wife. Noth1nf constructive can hap· pen, said Mra. Linthont, untn they stop blaming each other and a8k themselves what they have contributed to the problem. In this case, Linthorst ex- plained, the woman looked at their house and realized ever- ything in it was hers. "There was nothing of the husband's. Now she is learning. It's the beginning of a breakthrough ... Asked why the divorce rate is so high, Mrs. Linthorst said that in the p ast there were many sociological s upports for mar- riage such as r eligion and the family. Most couples also didn't ask themselves if their spouse was meeting their needs. Today, she said, the soC!icloSical s upports have less infl~ence and more people are asking iC they are being fulfilled. IJntbors t believes it is healthy that feelings are in the open. u· couples stay married and work at lt they will have found authentic valu beaald. "The ruture or marrtaee is vrry hopeful," said Llnthorst, .. because it wlll be based on al.lthenttclty of the individual ... The two·weekend workshop wl1l be held Friday and Satur- day, Feb. 20 and 21 and Feb. 21 and 28. lnfonnatlon ts available by calUna th~ extension inform a· Uonoffice, 833·S414. •• Marriage counselors Jan and Ann Linthorst will teach a UC/ Extension workshop on Freedom in marriage .. I DAILY PILOT AT WIT'S END . . .. . Thursday, January 22. 1978 By ERMA BOMBECJC day, the lunch meat. The dog <who haa kidneys the size of barley corn) is impatient to be let out. flushing so they would move to the delight or his acboolmates . ;zNice : i. A couple of years ago on a talk show I heard actor John Cassavetes say something a bout marriage that made sense. H e said, "Husbands and wives see one another at the worst possible times of the day. They don't get the best of one another and that is why so many marriages fail." The shoes that were left in the middle of the living room have moved on. The bread is frozen. While the kids shower, the mirror fogs up and my husband ·s be ard goes limp . He 's a bleeder. night before) for his lunch and yeJls, "I'll eat it on the bus ." My husband removes ice from the car with a pan· cake turner and scratches the windshield. H e yells. "Have a good day!" and I yell back, "You have it! I had it yesterday." When my hus band comes home in the even· ing, I'm going downhill again. Once every three years I have sauerkraut for dinner. Once every three years he has it for lunch. It always falls on the same day. One kid misses tbe bus and has to be picked up. The paper ls late. I try lo fix the toilet and ben<ftbe rto1ter. An Important phone message is writ· ten in yellow crayon on a paper towel and has one digit missing. Our water smells runny. There is an open house at the school. Under the harsh lights I look like my grandmother, two days before her 75th birthday. We learn our children are average. One or them was caught flashi ng slides into the commode an d then At home. there are no ice cubes. We missed the eleven o'clock news. There is snow forecast for the next morning. We cannot get the car in the garage. In bed I say, "I wish you had been qe r e earlier when I was fresh and scintillating.·· FINAL MARKDOWN . Jtoln lnhl .. \Daze 1 He's right. you know. The mornings are bad tor me. During the night l'very thing ha s wrinkled: my skin, the <'lothes to be worn that 1waste20 minutes try. ing to make 35 cents out of two quarters and five pennies. My son mis · tak e nly grabs the garbage (which he forgot to take out the "So, give me a caJI," he yawned. "For 15 seconds," I sighed, "it's hardly worth it." WESTCUR= PLAZA ONLY 11• a.,.....,.....,_..._.• 641-1444 Opell"'-"-... ' Art of Weaving Shown . . ' . . . . . ' . ' - I • • . -.. '"" ·'" '· ,, '. ··I J IH,' ( '''--''· \I ,,.. 1-:' I •111/11111 • 11~1 /\' ,..,,, . --/Ian 11.. l(('.J{a,, ~ ·'fn. .'I.Cl 'I\\ l'll1' I t I' 11 H ()f{I\ I DI \I(,, l'I \/ \ ,~I 11 <•111nJS 'I \\ POR I Bl ,\( 11 L \ •J.!<•<•O NEl'lPORt@ CENTER silverwoods WOMEN'S SHOPS Bart Robinson displays some of collection of pre-1900 Indian baskets exh1b1ted this weekend. FINAL CLEARANCE UpTo50% N y T .. I N GOES Town Resort & Cruisewear I • Misses & Contemporary Sportswear Shirts • Sweaters • Pant Suits Leather-like PVC Jackets Not all li.nte •t all etoret 45 FASHl()N ISLAND •NEWPORT BEACH By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille 0.11, l"ti.t It.ff Pre·1900 American In· dian baskets, for which it is not uncommon for col- lectors to pay more than ~.ooo are becoming in· creasingly hard to find . Imagine collector Bart Robinson's elation upon discovering a rare col- lection gathering dust in the storeroom of a Los Angeles busi · nesswoman's club. .. There it was just sit- ting there with nobody enjoying it," recalled Robinson. who con· vinced the club to bring it out into the open. "It 's a very attractive collection,·· s aid Robinson, •·A great many of the pieces are of true museum quality. An y collection is con- sidered rare nowadays. When one like that Sur· faces it generates a great deal of interest." One basket 1s about 250 years old and was made by the Chumash tribe of Central California. Others, which will be on display at Robinson's South Coas t Village s hop, were woven by a handful or ot h e r Southwest tribes. TIGtrrLYWOVEN The grain containers. water carriers and other tightly wove n baskets are made of such materials as spruce root and willow. "It's a beautiful art. but unfortunately it's a dying one. The onlv people doing it to any degree now are the Hopis and Papagos of Arizona." A three.foo1·tall basket might take 18 months to weave. "It's a hard, hard job," he said , adding most or them were made for utilitarian purposes. "After 1925 it became easier to buy a tin bucket." Robinson said good basketry is almost all in private collections, although occasionally one is found in someone's attic. He said it is dif· ficult to place a value on them. The exhibit, along with Indian paintings by SaJly Storch of Newport Beach, will be on view to- day through Sunday, Jan. 25 at The First Americans. Everything Goes at Anything Goes Storts T uesdoy. 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Cheesecake No Entree DEAR ANN LANDERS: What is your opl· nlo.n of two 50-year-oJd men who share a beautiful apartment and have decoratoo their dining room with centerfolds from the bawdiest girlie magazines? So~e of the pictures are of women . and men completely nude, with everything show· lng, includi.ng pubic hair. I am not comfortable when invit~ there for ·dinner. Last, night my dinner companion was a Catholic priest. I ate very little and ended up with indigestion. Am I square? Any advice?· -A BLUSHER DEAR B.: If you're square, that ruakes two Of us. I would not accept a seeond dlnJler lnvlt•· don t~ a home with obscene wallpaper lD tbe din· tng room. (And don't let anybody tell you &bat garbage Is art.> Ask the hosts to pot you back on their guest · list when they redffOJ'ate the dining rqom. And be candid about your feelings. Tell them flat ou& that the wallpaper Is offensive to you and spoils your appetite. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ihaveneverwritten to a newspaper before but as an avid football follower and a loyal Spartan (in case you don't know, it's Michigan State University) I must respond to your incredible answer to the person who complained about radios in the stadium. You advised the guy to "move." I would like to know, Mi ss Landers, WHERE should he move to? Don't you know the seats are sold by the season and all seats are reserved? If a person in- sists on sitting in someone else's seat he can be thrown out of the stadium. Horoscope: Virgo Cash FlowS Michigan State has a rule that prohibits radios in the stands. So far as I know this J:lle ex- ists in most other places. I agree with the person who wrote -a radio reporting the game you are watching (or any other game) can be very an- noying. All fans who are bothered by radios should complain to seCurity. It's time this rule was enforced. -B.E .G. FROM SPARTAN COUNTRY DEAR B.E.G.: Landers benched for lousy answer. Penalty -15 yarcb and a kJop In the chops. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you please tell me why every maladjuslro nut, every loser, mis- fit and oddball is referred to as "D" in your col· umn? Do you dislike someone whose name starts with "D"? Why don't you ever use "B" or "L" or ..M •• ? Anommity is your rule of thumb -or so I thought -but the excessive use of the initial "D'' both as a signature and an identifying initial in the letters you print has me mystified. Please check over your back columns and you'll see that I am right. -DOROTHY IN DIXIE DEAR IN: (I'll be damed if I'll use "D" so soon after your admonishment): • I asked an assi$tan& to cbeclt the signatures used in the last 25 columns and here are the re· suits: The letter "C,. was used five times, "L," "G" and "R" were used four times, "B" and ''J" were used three times. "D," "M," "V" and "P" w.ere used twice. . CONFIDENTIAL to Lost At Sea, Going. 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(Tickets for the Newport showing also available at Robinson's Cerritos.) You're going to love it! You'll be eligible to win a beautiful Robinson's bridal gown or cosmetic collection! • .. ( Robinson's Newport Shop Mon .• Thurs. & Fri. 10..9, Tues., Wed. & Sat" 1().5:30, Sun. 12-5 · 2 Fashion Island · • • • • . 1 , . ..... . .. . .... ~ -. 8' OAU .. Y PILOT Thurlday. January 22. 1976 fLIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAV l euRtAL EXPENSE $500 t6 $5000* ~VERYONEACCEPTED Nation's Young Stay Within Means (A News Analy$1$) incr11aalngly havo been voted down lo tbe 1970s. Voters Jut year aaid no to 93 percent Of lhe v aJue o! 8lJ pn>posall. answ~r to poverty, why so many poor ? NF,W YORK (AP) -Since tbe Jale 1960s, when tht-11ohon s till ui$ted that we could afford almost anything ronC'eived, Americans seem to have been dt>veloping a strong distaste for spending ~yond their means. Such ovel'Wbelming evidence cannot be ig· nored. Ford bas made fiscal conservatism his goal. More Uber ally inclined official• have bffn forced to accept conservative attitudes, at least in spending. Consumer s urveyors report many Americans have projected their own personal philosophies and experience1 onto tbe alf airs of the nation. Jn . dividual.s know they cannot spend more than tbey earn year art er year without going bankrupt. BETWEEN AGES46~87 • 0ote>enc11nQ on.,.,. NO SALESMAN WILL CALL Writ•·~ give ua your date of bi'1h President Ford recognizes the feeling and he t'nrourages it too, as his messages this week in dicate. ANY INCLJNATIONtoforget the consequences of overspending is overcome bJ the continuing financial distress of New York City, and the re alba· tion that the same fate could befall other cities tOQ. Jn recent years. many young Americans have come to realize for the first time that living stan- dards can !all as well as rise. They had not known the 1930s. To them, rising living standards was the story of America. 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"In place of the SI bill , a $1 coin is being designed that would be somewhat larger than the present quarter and s maller than the current 50·cent piece. "This of course is still in the planning stage, but it is very probable that $1 bills will be closed out in favor of a $1 roin."' Gas Bills Despite Fuel, Costs Rolls Still Selling FINANCE Crocker Cuts Mortage Rate LONDON (AP> -Soaring fuel costs have made the big prestige car an extravagance few can afford. But Rolls·Royce, the most pretigious of them all, has just bad one of the best years in its seven-decade ~tory. Stressing handcrafted quality and caterin g to an expanding export market, especially in the United States and Middle East, the makers of Rolls-R oyce cars survived bankruptcy in 1971 and have become the envy of the British auto industry. . SAN FRANCISCO -WITH THE POSSIBLE exception Crocker Rank has re· of the British subsidiary of Ford d u e e d i t s p r i m e Motor Co., which reported a s mall mortgage rate on single· profit for 1974 and may do the s ame family homes _to 8~ per-for 1975, Rolls-Royce is the only auto cent from 9percent. manufacturer making any money The new rate applies to here. ~year loans on owner-While such carmakers as British occupied dwellings at 80 Leyland and Chrysler U.K. expected percent or 90 pe rcent of record losses and struggled to stay appraised value with a afloat in a time of slack de mand for m ax i m u m I o an of autos, Rolls· Royce Motor Holdings, $.SS,000. Ud., indicated that last year's earn· At the 80 percent .rate, ings, when reported in April, could be Crocker will make a above 1974 's net profit of almost $4.S maicimum loan commit· million. m e nt on homes a p -. Onereasonwasanincrease of ex- praised at up to $68,750. ports to. the oil·ricb Middle East, where the company's car sales rose to more than 100 last year, up from 72 in 1974 and just 27 in 1973. But the com· pany made clear the .lJnited States will continue to be its major single ex· port market. · I .. THERE JUST aren't that man~ princes and sheikhs in the Middle East," one company official said. ''But you can go to the San Diego Yacht Club and firld 500 people with $200,000 boats. All or them can afford our car." Rolls· Royce sold a record 860 cars in the United States last year, 21 per· cent more than in 1974. Another reason for Rolls-Royce's success is its worldwide reputation for excellence. carefully nurtured since Frederick Henry Royce, an engineer, teamed up in l~ with the Hon. Charles Stewart Rolls, an aristocrat and p ioneering racing driver, to build the first Rolls· Royce. SINCE THEN Rolls·Royce has turned out more than 70,000 cars and claims more than halt of them are still in running order. A new one cur- rently costs the equivalent of between $30,000 and $60,000. Over The Counter NASO UdincJs T""41 Q~etlont ll<'en<o I 21'4 2l'A Econ Let> 2'14 19~ le So Uhl 21'h H Net L1bly 3\\ J>.. So C..I wt U'h 13~ Univ ds t.UCIPli.d t>y tM N•· ll<'lnltt. In 8... ~ EDS Nuc 9 10 IVAC C4> u-... IWo NtlMtl SY 301/• JI'/. So Cnf>Gs 20 20 van~e Sn Hanel Anocletion ol Bn>oeOY F 6 ~YI El Paso 11~ t 1''2 Jec:ot> Sir o'h 71'2 Netl Utlll ll 13•·, Sine! Pap 20Vo 20~ Van Ovlr. S.Curltlft Deeltrt., llrooits F 1011 16"'-El Nucel 5'• 6"111 J.wnHI> to U:V. NCNB Cp IOV. tO'h ~Ira 14111 IS'!. 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Telly Crp J'lli 4'i'a Willv C4> slon. end do not Clnorl Ml IS:V. 1'\4 A'm G< SS'h S6Vt Kelly Ser 1s tsll, Noull C4) 13"• 13\4 Tampex 37'h 31'1> W.•OI WI Heading LOS ANGELES CUPI> -Natural gas bills for nonre si dential rustomers of Southern California Gas Co. will go up ne x t m o nth because of a $21.2 million .rate increase g ranted Tuesday by the state Publi c Utilities Com- 'mi ssion. The hikes will not directly affect residen· tial customers. The increase was granted as interim relief for the gas company, which has requested an overall rate hike of $131.3 million. ... afe Oeposit Boxes STORAGE for Gold -Silver Coins -Diamonds FULLY INSURED • SECRET ACCOUNTS • Pl.Tmn COUM~ WHATISm . . re~esem actual Ce<'t:oo Co 18 11\4 Flrigrtit n1o 3\4 l(e~r 11"'4 19.,,, Ocon Or JI~ 321'2 Teylor W u~ Uf. wit1rr19 M trans.act~. CM!> Pip 101h 11\l't st Bostn 20\lo 21 Key Dela 3''°" l""' !>cMn 00 12'h 13\I• Tennant 25 27 'Wit<~ pt INDUSTRIALS Cl'IJer Bir. IOYt IO'!lt ht TxFin tOV. 10\4 Keyes Ft> "" u ,,. OcHn Ex 9 91'2 Teictlle tn 12V. 1314 W.. Ky~ ANO UTILITIES CnMto RI •'I· 4\4 1st u"'"' 35\4 3'\'2 I( • .,,,. Int 2•1'2 15\li ~ Los 12n 1~ Tiffany l'i'a '""Wslmr Cl W.0M'6ey <Ml vtPS tl\lo tl\4 F'OOCI Tw 49 50Yt l<M$ Ind 2" 3 :l!lllYY M n 22\lo T-le Ntf 9Yt 10 .... Wilttr Fd Januery 21L 1'76 Cent T.te 6\4 '" Forest OC 15V. 1SY1 ~ Vt ISV. 1'V• Jl\lo Ftr Ullo 16 Trn Ocen 10 10 .... Wlllatm I tsld Asl< CFS Cntl 15'l'o 1~ Frank El 7\lo 7:\li 'C:nuch Cp 11'i'a 11'-Opll Coel 614 7''< TWtn Dis ?21'2 2• WllWI H J ~onhnt 19.,.. 20'"" Ollnci pt 3\1. •'"° Fr1v Mg 9\4 10\'2 ICOQtr Pr 10 10'14 ~monl 5'1a 6''• Tym\llr 22'14 2314 Wtnns Str AOvnce R 2\4 1'h Ollnci Pr 13 .. U:V. Frltnd IC 2S 2S:\lo l<rueQtr 9 10 PllKt 8r 23~ 2414 lJ8 FIMC I lltolo Wint PlcT Ad Micro 1"~ 17'"" Chant Co 1211. 12¥. 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Gillette is taking ~.5 trlllllon of its well earned monies • to sel up a new company called Cambridge Shaver. s<> • named because it will be loeat~d m Cambridge, Mass., not tar from Gillette's headquarters in Boston As its name a lso in-~----------. d.icates, Cambridge will be active in the shavinj! market. 1t w 111. in fact , be selling electric shavers. THESE SHAVERS Money's Worth will be made for Cambndgc hy a German company, Rr:iun. whic'h is well known Ill Europe But the shavers will not be sold here undt>r the Braun n:lml• Cum bridge will have to concoct it s own br<1nd namt• Gillette can guarantee this sourc-e or supply because. you see. it happens to own Braun. It acquired the German company in 1967. ln add1t1on to shavers, Braun makes photograph it' produC'ts and '>ll<'h ~mall appliances as cigarl't lighters, toffee grinders and h;ur dryers. · Now, after bringing Cambridge Shaver into the world Gillette will nurse it along for several years, making surt.> that it secures a toehold in the U.S. market, and will then sell It off. The plan caJls for Gillette to separate itself com- pletely frort) Cambridge by the end or 1979. SO WHAT GIU.F.TTF.'S do1n~ 1s setting up new com petition for itself as well as for t hc cstahlished elet·t rtl' shav<>r brands in th.is markt>t -Nort:'kO, Sunbeam. Rem ington. Schick and Ronson. Madness? Yes, or course. If Gillette had done this on its 9wn volition, its stockholders would have screamed and ,hrown the management out. How could .i company justify using its money and knowhow to set up a competitor for itself' The justific atwn here 1s that tht> US government is diC' tating this cours e of action for Gilll·tle After Gillette acquired Braun. it was slapped with an antitrust suit The Justice Department feared that Gilletlt'. already the reigning power in the \\'et s having market. would use Braun to Lnvade the t'lcct nc shaver market m th1~ country. thereby further extend mg its ha1r-re mov1ng hegemony. TH F.: GOVE RNMENT wanted G1ll<'tte to get rid of Braun. But Braun was an important acquis ition for GillcltC' -and it refused to accept this d('mand. With sales of $240 million a year, Braun now accounts for 20 percent ur Gillette's total volume. So Gillette and the U.S. government have made thi-; dC' al. Gillette w ill create Cambndge Shaver to sell the Braun madt> shavers here. 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" ..... ~=.r~ • ,u ;.v. ...... ~llld .J:t a t "'' T.,._,., CA!rP 1* "5 16Vt • " = l'oi'l;;. ,J u~·· 'f1i11Mr41f n m lt'h+ - DAILY PILOT 4 % Corn Increase WASHI'.'lGTON CAP > -The nation's farmers, on the heels of a re<.'ord harvest in 1975, say they mtend to boo~t I ~ 1976 corn plantings 4 perrent \\ ht•n they take to the fields this s pring . Agriculture Department officials said that surveys on Jan. 1 showed com plantings will lotaJ 80 8 million acres for the 197G harves t. <.'om pared w ith about 77 .9 million planted for last year's record crop. THF. SUR VEY also showed that <.'otton producers will plant more this year. 11 2 million acrE's against 9 62 million for the 1975 harvest or an increase of 17 percent. But the department's ('rop Reporting Board said that the 1976 soybean acreage will be down from la::.t year to 50.9 million planted acres from 5J.6 million in 1975, a 7 per cent decline Thi:; ~car's plantmgs of the four major livestock fetcl grains corn. oats, b8rJt-y and sorghum were indie.:1t t>d :H 126.J million acres, tip 2 percent from 1975. AS I NGREO IE:"ZTS for hvestock feed, corn and the other three are vital to lhe produc tion or u s. meat, poultry and dairy product:-. The 1976 harvests will prov1cle the grain needed by livestoci.. throt1~h most of next year. ln 1975, farmers harv<'sted a record corn crop of nearly 5.8 billion busht>ls. up 24 per cent from 1971, and a near record soybean crop of I 52 billion busht"ls. an incrca:-.c• of 25 percent. Saf ariland Reva~ps Obligation to Bank Financ1ally·troubled t.ion Country Safari has s igm•cJ agreements restructurin~ its bank debt. reducing the amount from SSA million to $.5 3 million plus a contingent obligation of $1 .25 million Harry Shuster, board chairman, said all previous defaults on its bank debt have MercuryS&L Cites 3 % Asset Growth Mercury Savings and Loan Assodl\tion of Huntington Beach registered a 1975 asset growth of 32 percent to $245,784,420 at year -end. while all other g rowth in dicators also reached record levels Eamings rt>sults for 1975 showed a total after tax in rome for the calendar year of 1975 or $939,865. up 597 percent rrom 1974. Fourth ~uart~r t975 earnings were $399,562 as compared with a lost> of $90,383 ror the same qu3rter or 1974. This represents 34- cent ptt s-hare for 1975, a.s compared with 5 cents for calendar 197-4. Merrury reglst~red a new record savings total at year end of $179,938.958, a growth ol 40 percent as compared with yellJ'-cnd 197•1. been waived and that the con tingent obligation bears fi vt• percent intt>rest, repayable only from 50 percent or after· la.'< future profits. The $5.3 million, ~aid. is repay able tember 1977. Shuster in Sep IN A R ELAT ED develop- ment. Shuster reported that I.ion Country Safari has re- ached an agreement with · Taft Broadcasting Co. and its a!filiate. Family Leisure Cen· ter~. terminating manage. ment contracts at KinJZs l8land. O h io, and Kines Oominion. Va., for $2:D m1lhon payable over n f1vj. • year period. : ·: • Shu~ter pointed out that: d · part of the re.structuring tf.G bank has credited $1.8 m11Uoo or the Taft settlement tow~rd repayment of the comp~s • debt, with thQ remainder to be used as working capital ror j Lion Country's parkic ln· • lrvlne and Palm Beach Court-'j ty, Fl•. SHUSTER Al.SO reJl()rtcd that an agret"mcnt has ~n t"nterfd into with the trvtn Company, lessor or the Californltt property, dc!~r­ rine rentals due ln 191'11-77 un• w 1978·79. I I \ Thursday, January 22. 1976 ,...,....,~ Unitllf Al'ttlfl 1be masterpiece of bizarre lm-e that stunned fumce. A portrait of love and submJSsion to disorrkr the senses. ,._,,AfbMhtutJRckast cm> ® lfC> Oii( UHDO ADlflO(O •-T ~ un a T1M1S Of OllW Y ADAMS "' CMAllOr OP THI GODS 111 IOBY, NO "USU °"" I 2'Jt • ,..,_ .. DAI\' ltOUIT IUlfOllO • ran DUNAWAY i DAY'S OP THI CONDOl 111 .IACll NKMOl.tC* e ra TI llUNAWA Y OINATOWN111 ClftH I :blO e MA1'NIU DAil Y llOX OFFICE OPt:ICS OAA. Y AT I 00 e 'SHOW ST NITS AT 1.45 •• ,ouu 1 •OTICE' '"'lDAE• Ul lU 11 fU E• hu11 s,w 11 lol•o I I"''• · C•ollrtt' 11 lie • Utftt I''"' ........ ,,.....,, .. -.... , .. , ., Hl l --_., ---N1- HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? Al •6C'IMO DOG DAT AfTRHOON • --DIOWNtNG POOl "' .. ---·-·----PUW OWll M NIOO'S IGT a --UNCMO DllUll • llYNOUll • ~. -w LUCKY LADY"' UCI Wl1'M THI DIV'll"' tcmr. NO "AIMS IUIT lllYMCIUll HUSTU .., Mal NIOIOl8°" e rAYI DUMAWAT OINATOWN111 fTillllCAft"S •I JXTllMIMAn» NO WAYOUT111 H •J.OOll l&.000, SWIAT & FW 111 ---TOUIN '62' AMlllCAH OMfflT1 "' """~· IA llPIDl110N "' © sa t• UKUT. UllCRSIRED 811CM.JS•PllTS! --·PlUS 1ltf S£eote0 MOST FAMOUS-• AOUl T ALM Of OUR TIE ... ~ The Devll In Miss Jones PUSSYCAT • 87MOU 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach ~ DAILY AT 12 tlOON Laguna Play Excellent A fully realized revival of an American stage classic -with the added drama or a director step· ping into a leading role -has come to the Laguna Mou l ton . Playhouse. punctuates the pJay's trigger-tense second a<.'t. Interlandi a nd Miss Garvin are especially ef. , lective in this regard. Intermission Tom Titus "T h e P etrified Forest" continues Tuesdays through the diner, Gene Benedict Saturdays until Feb. 7 at and Julie Garvin as a the play h ouse, 606 wealthy couple tra~ped Laguna Canyon Road, by the gangsters. Phil In· Laguna Beach , with t er I and i • J err Y P a ul Wilson expected Martinello and · Vic May back in the leading role as Mantee's rough-hewn by next week. It is, in all henchmen, and David respects. one of the finest Paul in an unbilled community theater pro· cameo appearance as a duct ions of the season. · ·The Petri fie d Playhouse, staging his Forest," Robert E . first show in the "new" Sherwood's drama of (circa 1969) theater, has terror nnd tenderness mounted a productions whirh probably is best which excels in all remembered for in· ·respects -individual troducrng Humphrey performances, ensemble Bogart to movie au-staging and, in diences. is given an ex· particular, its technical c e II en t s tagin g at artistry. La g una by the play house 's prodigal ~on , Doug Rowe. The former managing direc- tor or the old Laguna local town character. BACKSTAGE -"The ROWE'S TRIUMPH is Two other aspects of Play of Daniel. .. an intensified by his own Laguna's "Petrified adaptation of a medieval performance. as a late Forest" are particularly drama with music, will fill -in for the hospitaJized striking. The first is the be staged at UC Irvine's •-----• Paul Wilson. in the lead· P 1 a Y ho us e · s new concert hall Friday at 3 .... ~.... ' ing role or Alan Squire, cyclor ama w h ich is th · h 1 h r k d p.m. . . . . ere 1s no ]ll0 8111101 ~I )~' 7111 ltll "O••>. ·-· c. SCOTT I "HIMDENBUR6" (P6) DIJI. Y 1:J .. t:H SATfS--1.J .. J:4 .. 1:41 7:1 .. t:ll "Htt WAY OUT" (R) DA.UY 9:4• U T!Wt'-1:11-1:41-S "R01JSTCR COGBURN" .,. .. , 6.4'-lt:JI SAT /141M-l.-.:41-I t:Jt CINEMALAND llU Se MJ•~OI AnJ~rtlll U~ 1501 Jiit , .. , Iii '1l06 DAY AFTERNOON" "''~,. ...... , UlfWM-l:JM-ll:ll "DROWNING POOL" DMI. 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THE SECOND, in the ing Sund~as reported MerryLoomisdelivers show itself, is the true in Tuesday's col- a beautifully natural in-h i 1 a r i t y w h i c h umn .... terpretation of the cafe .-========;;;;;============ waitress who changes WHALE WATCHERS! Evtr; wMbnd dunng J1nu1ry •nd into Fet><uwy lunhl mitr1t1on 9topsl D1Vey'1 lodier will offer 2 While Watching Trips uch dey IMv1ng t em encl 1 pm from lhe BllbOI Pav1hon, 400 Main St., Balboa. Telephone 17141673-5245 Ftre. $4.00 Adults; $2.50 Ct11ldren 12 i nd under the course of the traveler's life. Robert D'Isidoro is cool, poised and commanding with economy of movement and gesture a s the me nae in g mu rdePer ----------------------' Duke Mantee. OUTSTA~DJ~G sup- porting performances are given by Jim Ryan as Miss Loomis' im· puls i ve admirer and Robert Wentz as her fets· ty old grandfather who was once shot at by Rilly the Kid. Also impressive in lesser assignments are Terry Neptune as the nag-waving operator of nr , * * Dodge ASPEN & Plymouth VOLARE M~ * * • ON DISPLAY -+c * PRIZES!! JAN. 22·25 . ~. ·~····· ••• A )f. South Coast ?taza • p,.. br 8TA~EY ~BRICK RYAN O'NEAL • MARISA BERENSO... '°MAHOGAMY-CNI "OMCI IS MOT BfoueH" Ill •3 DAYS Of.. THI COMDOr Cl) -CHIMA TOWN" CIJ • "'DmTY MAaT. c~n LADY-..., ANISHIMG POIMT"' -.oMI tM 60 SIC()tC)S" CPGt Wr11ten for the screen and directed by STANbEY KgBRICK BEST PICTURE AND BEST DIRECTOR National Board of Review "A MAGNIFICENT •' entertainment, sumptious, lush, gorgeous thriJling and haunting. It is Kubrick's masterpiece. It has become one of my favorite movies of all time." Rex Reed, syndicated columnist B('C~trl Sam $0ddl• . .k and ~- ~ "-UI all>tfn WINNER GOLDEH GLOBE AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR BEST PICTURE end BEST DIRECTOfl WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS RICHARD BENJAMIN WINNER S OOLOEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS e1u C0MY POITIUI "WILD PARTY" (R) A "REINCARNATION OF V PETER PROUD" (R) A . "RISH G-OIDOM" Cl) ~ "'n4E CHEHL!ADBS" UQUB.WB.SH "Wlt.D PARTY" '1!tNCAllNATION Of PETO PIOUD" ALAI &OM '1Ut WAY OUT" (R) 4:01-7:11 "D!UH WISH" (R) l:J .. 1:1 .. t:JO "TICE 11.ACl 1118" (PG) 4ctl-7:H "TM£ THE MONEY & IUlf'J:IM:ff. .. AI , . FOUNTAIN VALLEV t I H t ""'Af lrlo fl .............. ,.,, .... ~··· ...... 1IO WAY OUT" (I) 1:11 EOWMDS CINEMA HAllllOa,lf .. .ud COSTAMUA 14 .. JltJ ~ Pl.US l•lft • ..,.. ... ...,. ~h.. IN ,,.. .... .,- HUNTINGTOH INEMA HACJ<A T IUK,IU 141·'609 147 .... 11 ·~ ......... -......... ..._.., edwanls BRISTOL CINEMA 1.1n11n•1• 3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY PLUS "NO WAY OUT" edwards BRiSTOL CINEMA •tUOl Al MAC4"'4UI 140.7444 IOOMR · TUMBLEWEEDS . ·MRI& 01\ 8UR&1 FUNKY WINKERIEAN FIGMENTS NANCY l'VE NEVER SEEN YOU SO JITTERY .. by Wrn. F. lro"" mcl Mel Casson ' ~CAUSE W~ t-IAV6 ' A cOHll'ACT MAIRIA6f, ~~Mt1'\8£rlt HAVE YOU GOT THE Wlll~.IES ? PEANUTS by Tom K. Ryan ILJU~ W~~WARM7/: fPANc~~. by Tom Batiuk by Dale Hale by &nie BushmiUer --·IT'S THE WOOLIES TODAY'S GIOSSIDID PUZZLE '<OIJ'RE TAKIN6 AN AWFUL CAANCE TREATING HIM ~SCLF!WHAT IF SQMETMIN6 6CES WRON6 ? HE COULD SllE qoo ! Yttterdly's Puzzle Solv9d: ACROSS ICCUSOIV I Shtde of 44 Bett bib grey end tuckef 6 Unpleasant 45 Thin slice sensation 47 Bowling alley 10 Pairs unil ........... ~h+.i 14 Distinctive 48 Anclen1 dress Roman date 15 This: Sp. 49 Midnight to 16 Quality suffix mid!'i9ht 17 One resembl· 50 Rhythm inQ another instrument 18 "I ga.v.e at ... 54 Expanded 57 Missile 20 School subj. 58 .... laureate 21 Fodder · 59 Unchanged WC>fkers 22 IHuminated: 60 Befitting a 12 C .. _ .. 1 2 words king ome luvv 23 Follow: 61 Tran19,_... 13 Becomes Informal 62 Broad white diffused 2S Machine colllr gradually. tools 63 Comes upon 19 Snow uni.t 27 Volunteers DOWN 21 Heowns1t 30 Drawn 1 Tapered 24 Suriace 31 Use profanity leveling piece measure 32 Allay 2 P•evflf 2S Singer ..... 33 Oam19e wheel use• Ba~ey 36 T renslt l 81tnd at· ... 26 ····of the dam19e 4 MOtt tlfll Woods allowance 6 French 27 Eight: Prefix 37 Frighten season 28 Rage 38 Fortune: t SeeltinQ: 29 Kind of Informal Suffix writer: 2 39 OP90fite of 7 Colorless word• ''n1y" 8 Mineral 30 8rtld of heir 40 Month tuffh1 32 Scrawny 4t Ultimate • to Mike cle1r petton 42 Cowboy's 11 ...... ···• 34 Axillefy JUDGE PARKER TEN-THIRTY. SIR ... AND A BEAUTIFUL MORNING! I HAVE YOUR &REAKFAST ! MISS PEACH. I ' l l • A~fHJAR'' FOff AOv1cE oN How 1"o ~etJTf41'A1tJ. lo. . DICK TRACY • • _Thu_rsd...;;.!)'1.:-· .;.;;Ja.....;nu;;,;;;ary~22:.:..· t:..:.976:..:...... ____ DAILY PILOT 87.: DOOLErs WORLD by Rodger Brodfleld NO Wo"'1DJ 1' Yc>111..: M01l-4E~~ OtSrnllRAuW! Ju~r LOOK 1\1 1110~.r I GUL SS 5 Hf ,J(ISf OOE-SN'1 H.AV'f A (il..'l~tJ 11-!UMti ! Stll ':i>AY.., I 1 II < >"11 V 1111NC1 ~II ~-l:~'I <•t1f~l• I O~ Ml I\ I~ A <.11,·1 I N ~Nti f IN(.1U' ! Pt.ANTS! DR. SMOCK GORDO ~US1'" ROL-L.-<JP 1"'HA1"' St..e:e:ve Al-JP e?>ARE: YOUR A.RM, MRS. coi..e v ... MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Chartes M. Seidl ----~----......::. 5UE ME. ?! WOOD~OCK. WOULD NEVER DO THAT! , ..... vt•••C ..... .....,... •• _.... •+t'•fh~(.....,,,,...__"'< by Harold Le Doux . . by George Lemont by Gus Arriola . . by Ferd ·Johnson : ........ ------~-ONEMUST kSfP UP WITH INF~AT/ON. 't\'1111 ...... •-~lltl{ ._.""""."'"'•O by RodcJer Bollen ~ ~OOT! ~-==-.:---....,....,.-------_:-~-.-=---~ -~ ----~ -. - THE GIRLS -or course. the trouble with broadcloth i~ you load your<;clf down with accessories and it ~till looks like S9.98." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ 1-21> . . . . . . ' } I f • I r p •• DAILY PILOT Thursday. January 22. 1976 • Tonight's 1V Highlights KHJ 0 8:00 -"Man of a Thousand Faces.'' James Cagney portrays the •, legendary Lon Chaney Sr. in this bio· t graphic drama from 1957 with Dorothy r Malone and Jim Backus. KC~T @ 8 :00 -The Way It Was. A new series of sports highlights is offered in this latest edition of athletic nostalgia from the worlds of baseball, boxing, foot· ball and horse racing. " CBS EJ 11 :~ -"Take the High • Ground.'· Richard Widmark and Karl :· Malden ~re in rare form as a pair of ·:. Army drill sergeants shaping up a basic training platoon which includes Russ Tamblyn, Jerome Courtland, Carleton Carpenter and, for diversion. Elaine ~: Stewart. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening JANUARY 22 a family dispute, Wojo is blln1 sllot 1t outside !lit 12tll Precinct. m TONIGHT! Tony Curtis * and his wife Leslie and Art.bur Godfrey. m Men Ctlffll SIMll -•=OO 11 ~ &t ~ 8 ..... , ~ CltJwatdltn h..:U . 00 """ 9:00 ~ ~-:) ~ QC Tllmday 6 falllly Altair Mowtt: (C) (Zllt) "WWW' (dra) IMSidt '7S -Mldlltl lumtd, Bradford ParttWct faatlJ Dallman, h rtey G11111tr, Robert Ada•·12 unsin1. A woman w1!JI two 10lllll Spema Dra111 ctuldrtt tries to ,,._.n btr"Hlf to ti• (9 (j)) Sbr Tr.l &ether emotionally and mile 1 new al) CilimD T.. T. Han: Tilt hie 1fttr the duth of lier t111sblnd si.tyltlltf A portrait ol country r 6) Wild Yrlld Wat mul!C sW on & oft st11e u lie 0 BISHOP SLAIN ON tells stones thlt dtscnbe PtOPle & * STS OF SAN FRAN!! proo;1de slam of Aintnan hit 0 <9 (I)) Cil EE S1netJ of SH al Utllt b3cab trancuc:e "Requ1tm for Murder" 6:JO@ m ~ Criffltll Show Stone's lonr tirnt friend I bishop I Mtn Sritfl1 Show is shot but reluw to reveal the ll ) fll111 futura n~1lanl's Identity even thou&h a ii'w World younr woman was seen luvinr hil 5.lllopl111 "411111ft rtdory 1f1er tht slloohnr Ric/lard 7:00 ID fJ ~J(6) m EE Ntws 81seh1rt. Sttphen Youn1. Cal Bel Bowll!'( IOI Dolla11 l1ni 1nd Wiiiiam Windom auest 6) (~ (.!JI 9ou1111 m Tiit ltld Otles • TOTell the Trvtll Maka• fl• ~~lltntio• HolfJwMd TlllvhM T~n t l.m lAKl I ''The "111ts of Mrs Rmoner'· IRI Tiit rll m Hopr 0.lct Hopr ~ V Q& ;uutno~e t :JO m D Cboftf u l.oba 110:00 . Tiit Ro111ntlc RebtHIOtl "De 0 MARY TYLER MOOR~ I"" *SPECTACULAR I ~-=~~..... o :ro m Cl) rnmm ... ,,., "' h1crechble Dru111M.i)Ty1tr Moore 7:l0 last ti the Wild s1111 1n thi1 unique and lmsll mus Et) Pric:e II Rlcht ial pment1tion con111n1nr JO uk.tn W1r114Jp/8'aet»ll l.J e1ttterin1 production numbe11 tbll \trs vs Golden State Warriors toatthtr depict 1 musial story of 0 Wtlld of t1tt Su man's Put. p<esent and fvtu11 I Calldid Caam Gum stan 111dude Ben Vtrttn, TM Protect.n Dou& Ke~w The lillnhaf11n Mltdl C.at J 11nslr<, Mlt111 fltdltr and tlM lf'ld1 l1td Hollywood Bowt Symphony Ordlts ~ (6 HellJWOd S4111ra 111, tht Roerr Warne< Chorale alld ED luer Visiou "M1U1ss.pp1 Chi· tilt Cahforn11 Boys Choir rles" O CtM w SMw EE rnmm Tiit l.111d, tht Sta (j) Pury = Intl iiitCiiiifr't1 T1ltrt tJ (eii, Cl)> rn EE "'"' 0 "Put 1:00 lmptrfect" Harry feels upecialty 8 BIG FIRE DESTROYS protedive toward Sm Webber *WALTON FAMILY HOME <1um SllS1n Stmlltrsl 1 youn1 u Tl) rn (8) Th Walto11s foe woman of mystery wltose Ille IS oevutatn the old Wilton houu, threatentd by mobsters seekJna a ano allhouch the f1m1ly m1naaes suitcase full of money thlt wu to escape the fl1mts unh11med once in her possession. physaally, the utulropht antlids I m""" emotional wounds and lj)lntual so· R-..t 1111 111laon whach Otiv11furs1MJ nmr lM ....._ ~ mend, an th11 Sl*l•I two-hour Iona 10-.lO UCU ....._. UCU Bru1n1 eptsodt. vs. UCS8 &tudlos. 0 NEW COMEDY HrT Q) m .._ * THE COP & THE KID ID .. "'9ldJ! CR> A ll·s>1rt ou@o mn. c.,' t11e 11:00 ;ent11t1~ ...... bl "!he Hero" Wiien a ltllow oth . me ri ~ News cer 1$ honortd tor her01$111, Unde 6 l Tiit11te17t1111111 Frank's 1ma11 with Luc.as hats 1n • o..t Slledews llf·hlllt low llaiy lilftlu1, Miry MlrtaH oo m..., ~ nl'lt .._.. I.. t 0 03 ®)Et)Welce•e IT.(D llttkU.. llCl, a.tttt "follow the Leider"! : lollert llldlel 11.,.rt Conch1S10A of I lwo·l)lrt story IS ( . (j)) Tl'lttl Of C-t•11•m lhe sef\e1 rnootes to its ""' t11nt cliMaa J4 ptnod. Kotttl's lrvstrataons mount U:lO @(I) CIS Late lleM: (C) u ht trltS to unt1nalt !tit com au Ille Hicll en.I" (dra) 'S3 ptatiolls mult1111 fro111 the dm -Richard Widlllllt, Kart M1lde11. ~ s ...-(2lw) ...... ., 2,.@(I) (Ht m JMMJ Clr1'I 1 .,........ Faas" (dra) 'S7 -(i)Mlllt: "'Tiit ~TUM" (WH) I • I • . . J Jamts C11ney, Dorothy Malont. '59 -Willard Pl/Mr, Grant Wll· ! Cf'm W'lb r.11111. """ o <9 rn> rn Wldt Wtlld ,,... ~ (C) (2hr) "Tiit lec· sellb "Mannix" & ''l.onptraer ca...,.. (•dvl 'SS -Yul Brynner, I nae fll Charlton Heston, Cl11rt Bloom. • futllre kl m Great Sports Classics Ghosl & Mn. Muir * 1936 World Series on Get s.llt "THE WAY IT WAS" 1Z.1IO ~ AiltCllMJ U~ M b.1 0.1 Corpor t'o (wes) 39 -Jofi11 Waynt, Cl11rt o 1 t a t n Trevor, Brian Ooftleoly. al) DOtlT TM Way It W11 Tlur· m MIN: "'llllSIS redfk" (WtS) tMll an-new SCIOrtS nenu 1taallli1ht ·Sl -Sltrtiq Ha,de11, b• Miiiet. out momtnts in lht 1936, 1'48, lz.tS O TwlllcM l.lle 1954 l!ld 1960 Wor1d Strles; tilt iiJo Cl).._... "Sel tf fl"lllhlstell" Lou~ and Rob1nson-ll·1 {bor) '39 :_ ltoril l\al1otf. Motta fi&llls: the 1960 Olympics. Ina. LICy ... • the 1940 alld 1953 Nfl Champion 11:'5 m RIO slups; the 1948 Anny-Columt.11 and l:OO CJ) tta m TtMrM 1963 USC · W°1SC1D1111n football 1~ ~ •i. Cilt ,.._. T• pma; llld tllt 19SS S«lps.N1sll111 -~ (dra) '63 _ Laumct Har· t,~-=-~· Frata lluytA. 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Big 4 Drawer Wood Chest • s ... tt. .. .w w r"4y •• ffnis'9 • Stny <tMtrvctlH, ...... dniwers • 24"a14''aSS" ·-fl-424 1976 Roberts, • L leinon Get Faine Nod NEW YORK -Robin Roberts fnd Bob Lemon, two of baseball's top pitchers during the 1950s, today were elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association or America. Behind Roberts, Lemon and Hodges in the voting were: Enos Slaughter, 197; Eddie Mathews, 189; Pee Wee Reese, 186; the late Nellie Fox, 174 ; Duke Snider 159; Phil Riiiuto, 149 ; Red Schoendienst, 129; George Kell, 129, and Don Drysdale, 114. Roberts had six straight 20· victory se asons for the Philadelphia Phillies beginning in 19!§0 when the team won the National League pennant. In 1952, he compiled his best single season with a 28· 7 record. Lemon. who started as an in· fielder ·Outfielder, won 20 or more games seven times over a nine. year span. He didn't try serious pitching until 1946. Two years later. he had a 20·14 record when the Cleveland Indians won the American League pennant. His l1t"sl record was 23-7 in 1954 when Cleveland won another pennant. Maryland Upset COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Sophomore Stan Rome scored all five of his points as Clemson rallied with six minutes remain· ing and upset second-ranked Maryland 82·77 in an Atlantic Coast Conference basketball game Wednesday night. Clemson, now 13-3, including 3·1 in the ACC. led through most of the game. Five points by Rome anct two more by freshman Gteg Coles put Clemson ahead 67·62. Clemson uppe d its margm 78-67 with 3: 11 to play and then almost blew the lead by missing three one-and-one foul tries in the last minute aft er the Terps pulled to within 78·75. Triekeg .lle•fflll• AMES. Iowa -Iowa State University bas ketball coach Ken Trickey resigned W~nesday. Trickey said there are pro- blems that prevent the Cyclone basketball program from mov· ing ahead as it s hould. S tadl.,.. on S«!Mdtde MONTREAL -With less than six months left before the Sum· mer Games open, Olympic in· stallation board officials say they are confident construction of the 72,000-seat Olympic stadium and th' swimming pools under the ~adium's mast will be fi nished on time. Board spokesman Jacques Desormeaux said that construc- tion of the ''technical ring" 165 feet above the floor of the Olym- pic stadium was proceeding well and should· be completed by the end of the month or the first week of February. The ring is designed to enclose wirrng for lighting and com- munications systems around the top inner edge of the doughnut. shaped stadium. Cm11tor• Roi& RIRMINGHAM. Ala. -Top. seeded Jimm y Connors defeated Sid Ball of Australia 6-3, 6·1 in second-round action Wednesday night in the Birmingham interna· tionaJ indoor tennis tournament. In act ion Wednesday night: Roscoe Tanner defeated Gene Mayer 6·3. 6·0; Vitas Gerulaitis, who suffered a leg injury in a re- cent tournament. lost by default to Austin, and Jan Kodes beat ,Bernie Mitton of South Africa 6·1, 6·3. Also· Colin Dibley of Australia upset s ixth-seeded Karl Meiler of We s t Germany 6 ·2, 7 -5 ; Alex Metreveli beat Victor Pecci of Paraguay 6·3, 7-5; John WbiU· inger def ea led Charlie Pasarell 64, 3·6, 6·3, and Haroon Rahim edged Dennis Ralston7-6,6·7,6·4. lAU l'egaa BalHe• ·RENO -Sam Smith, a6-foot-4 junior. scored nine straight points to bring fourth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas out of a 93-93 tie with Nevada-Reno and the un· beaten Rebels went on to win the non-conference basketball game Wednesday night 120-98. While t he first sellout crowd ever at Reno shouted encourage· ment, the underdog Wol( Pack, 8-9, went ah.ead 19-18 after nine minutes and stayed in front to lead 52-45 at the halt· • Thor'ld!)'. January 22. 1978 DAILY PILOT ·CJ Eagles PWJ Out 55-53 Victory By E D BVRGJUtT Of ....... , ........ 'nle Vllla Park &:>artans con· ta:inN him 11 w !ll as anyone coula, but Estancia center Jim McOlthoskey sank two decisive ftff rows wlth 1!34 remaining, glvin1 bis f;aates ~ exciting ~·S3 <:el'ltury League basketball victory uver visltinJ Villa Park Wednesday night . · In a battle of two teams which wer-e both 4-0 in league. play, the game wa1-.s close as the score indicates and Villa Park had a chance to tie it ln the nnat lour seconds. But a shrewd coachlnc · maneuever by Estancia'& Dave Carlisle may have pl'e!H!TVed the victory. The Eaales had thrown the ball awq with 10 seconds to go and tb• ~art'ans wasted six seconds before calling ti111e out. And il was durin" that time out when Carlisle. aware that E,,tan· da bod only two team fouls in the second ha.11. told h1s Eagles to gamble and try to s teal the ball. T h at's .exactly what ESTANCIA'$ PETE NEUMANN (23), JIM MCCLOSKEY GO HIGH. Laker$ in Action At Goltkn State Tomght OAKLAND (AP> -The LOs Angeles Lakers come off an eight ·day layoff tonight to oppose the Golden State Warriors who have beaten them on their last eight visits to the Oakland Arena. The Warriors are assured of their loth home-game sellout of • this National Bas ketball Associa· lion season in which they've already beaten the Lakers three times: 114-106 and 130·99 here and 113-105 in Los Angeles. Golden State holds a 9~-game lead over the Lakers in the Pacific Division as the second half of the schedule begins. The Warriors' 31 ·10 record is four games better than at the halfway mark last season when they won the NBA cham pionship. - Barry is shooting less this season and at 20.5 points a game is 10 points under his average last season and not among the league's top ten where Kareem Abdul Jabbar's 28.5 average rates him runnerup to Buffalo's Bob McAdoo. . "His <Barry's) only concern is trying to win," said Warriors coach Al Attles. "He tries to get so many more people involved in the game, but when we need it, .he can go for the points." Nine Warriors have played in all 41 games, and Dwight Davis has missed only three. Golden State leads the NBA in scoring, averaging 109.2 a game. and the Lakers are third at 107.8. But on defense Golden State ranks second. yielding the op· position an average 99.7 a game and the l.akers are last in the NBA, giving up an average of 107.7 points a game. Team Scores 188 BECKLEY, W.Va. (A P)-You might say that Beckley College's basketball team had an e~sier than expected time in its game with Virginia College of Lynchburg W ednes4ay night . Beckley, scoring what is believed to be a West Virginia re- COl'd for victory martin, piled up an incredible 166-30 decision over Virginia College at Lynchburg. . · Now S.9 this season, Beckley led the>'hapless visitors 2S-O at the start of the gam e and 78·11 at the half. Beckley had nine double figure scorers as coach J oe Cook let all of bis players get into the scoring act. Steve Collins led the Hawks with 23 points, while William Hall scoted 20 points. " McCloskey dld with one second to go when he was called for a foul. The Spartans were forced to take the ball out of bounds and never did get off ashot. . Actually, Vllla Park's last re· alistic chance to win came with 32 seconds remaining when the Spartans missed two shots against Estancia's 1·2·2 ione. The Eagles' Gary Confer finally came up with the ball and Villa Park didn't get possession again until 10 seconds remained. The Spartans achieved their goal of containing McCloskey, who stored 18 points (al" Mlow his averae;eJ. An object of box and ones and tight hand check· ing, McCloskey had few op- portunites 04 >to shoot. Instead. he fed otr lo forwards Pete Neumann and Larry Hall, who scored 13 and 12 points by driving inside Villa Park's zone durine; the first three quarters . The Eagles were getting beat on the boards most of the night but they kept Villa Park from taking easy inside shots. Shoot· ing mos tly 20-footers, the Spartans only connected on 22 or 56 shots while the Eagles hit on 23 Of •13. No team ever Jed by more tban S1X points. VII .. "•rll u:U """~ Hlllf\lk.,, 3 0 t • s.ndtrSOl'l S ) I 1) Mac;Glnn1S l 0 2 • s.nd!IY•I 2 4 S I -mMI ),)4 IAni:lnl 2 o o 4 Robbins I 0 0 2 Hunwltt 3 0 I 6 \ler-. I 0 0 2 TOl•ls 22 9 I• ~ Cffl a11.t11e .. ''""'~ Hall ) t I t7 Heum-• t I '' M<OosUY ' ' a 11 Olnf•lf 2 0 J 4 BiKhotf 4 0 3 I k•rtlty~l'Wn VIiie Peril 19 16 t0 I~ Elllend • IS 10 10 IO-SS KYLE BISCHOFF (14) OF ESTANCIA IS PRESSURED AS TEAMMATE LARRY HALL (32) MOVES IN. Players Hold Boycott Option NEW ORLEANS (AP> -It's up to the players to decide today whether they'll boycott Monday night's National Football League Pro Bowl, said Ed Garvey, ex· ecutive direct or or the NFL Players Association. Garvey s aid he has scheduled a meeting this afternoon with players from both the American and National Football Con· ference. "We are not calling for a boycott or strike." he said. "Our purpose is to bring the players up to date on au the issues. includ- ing the status of the player pension plan. Then it's up to the players." The pension plan has. in the past, been funded out of proceeds from conference championship games, the Super Bowl and the Pro Bowl. However the league and the players union have not been able to agree on a contract since the old one expired at the end of 1974. There have been no payments to the pension fund during the two years the union has been without a contract. "We are taking the position that we are not going to con· tribute until we have an agree- ment and know what· the rules are that we are operating un- der," said Sargent Karch, head of the g roup that acts as bargain· ning agent for NFL owners. "They've been trying to break the union the pas t two years," Garvey said. Bruins Host UCSB Someone's streak is going to break tonight a s the UCLA Bruins meet UC Santa Barbara in a nonconfe rence basketball game at Paul ey Pavilion, Westwood. The Bruins. 13·2 overall for the season. will 'be trying for their 94th straight·victory at home. The Gauchos , 10·4 overall, have come to town with a six· game winning streak. The game will j?ive the Bruins some solid pr act ice in prepara· tion for their game Saturday against ~otre Dame at South Bend. It will be nationally televised by NBC. Vikes Rip Barom, Take 2-game Lead, By ROGER CARLSON Of UM Oelly PllM SWtt Fountain Valley H igh 's chances or upsetting the Marina Vikings rested on their ability to slow the tempo of the game -to make the Vi kes play at Fountain Valley's pace. But simple mathe matics die· tate that you cannot shoot at a 32.8 percent dip and stay with Marina regardless of the tac· tic ... and that was the case Wed· nesday night as the Yikes, un· beaten after five Sunset League basketball starts, extended their circuit lead to two game~ with a 68-58 victory overt he hosts. With four players in double figures. led by Rich Rranning's 20. coach Steve Popovich's Marina quintet overcame a 25-21 deficit in the second period and shot ahead on Rranning's 20· footer with one second left before the break-and the Yikes were not to trail again. Des pite hitting only 9 of 28 from the field in the first half, the Barons of coach Dave Rrown were only down by two points. Rut the Yikes took a command· ing lead quickly in the third quarter thanks to six straight bu<'kets without a miss as Bran ning and Tom Ugland hit from outside and Dan Boldt stole the ball and went in for a layup to break it open. It was 41 ·31 with 3:44 left in the third period and 68-48 with I :26 left before the Barons made the final score somewhat respecta· ble in the final minute of play with a IO-point flurry . Fountain Valley's zone ron· tained Branning to a certain degree, holding him to 20 as he made half of his H attempts from the field. But the rest of the Vikes- Ugland 's 10, Mike Buhler's 15 and Matt Cook's 17-were too much to overcome. <See VJKES, PageC3) Rams' OlseD ,Ponders Retirement ··;. NEW ORLEANS CAP) - Defensive tackle Merlin Olsen says be will think long and hard • about retlrtng after he gets his 14lb Pro Bowl behind him. ••t have thought serlo~ly about retiring after each ot the. last 1 three or four seasons. I thought · lona and hard last year, decided to come back, and tborouiJJly e n- joyed the season even thouah we dfdn't ao all the way ... the Los An&~les Rama veteran said. "I'll sit down when I 1et all th~ ache and polns trom this$ ason behlnd me ond do somo mor tMnklna.·· ,,... children and. m y wi(e deserve more time from me. and that's something l'd like to do. "A wlf~ ii ln a tqh position when ~he has to cOmpele with football. It t akn a wonderful woman to put. UJ> with ~t ... He· Uid t h at altbOulh lt Is ph,yslt'alb' harder on him qch stoason, lt wlll be mental and t'motionat consldenUons that will prompt hll retirement when It comes. · "It's not a question of hOw many more seasons l can play but how m anr, m re l'U want to j>lay. 1 couldn t pJay1fI ~an ·1 en· joy it -if it was all work." He credits f e llow Rams linemen Jack Youngblood and Fred Dryer. a lso Pro Bowl participants. with contributing to much of his success. "There's no question they've prolonged my career. They've taken some of the pressure off of me.'' Sey~ral options are open to b.lm, should he decide to reti~. "I'd Uke to get into broadcast· tna. ma)'be acting I have a cou· p'6 of businesse!ii in ~ Anifeles, and I've dont some motivational work for the past couple of years. . Olilll ~~-_,. .... MARIN~'S MATT OOOK (44) GRABS A REBOUND. . Q DAIL V PILOT Corona In 74-42 Victory Corona dc.>I Mar High's \tnbeaten Se a K ings, ranked first in Oranjle County a nd sN'Ond in <'IF ·I A C'ireles. rolled tu their 16th straight vie tory without a h1t<'h Wed· nesday mj?ht. )Ohelling hJples:' '1agnolia. 71 12. on th\> winner"· fhlUr \'1<'tllr) ket-ps C'oach Tandy Gillis· , ea Kinp m a t1e for first pla<'e m C'ef\lury League basket· ball warfare with E ::.tan- <'1a -F'r1day mg ht'::. op- ponent The Sea Kings had four pla ye r " 1n d o uble figures. led by 6 6 juruor Alex Rla<'k . "ho SC'ored 16 and picked up nine reoound$ Doug Garn added a dCllen rebound and 11 points while \h1Q Stassel 03 l and. Pat Ahern 111 > <ldded their lOU<' h to the OILERS PAUL FINCHAMP (30), CLA"K SIMS (52), KEVIN KARKUT, JIM SPOWART SEEK BALL. t'asy win. Stev~ Sehloemer added. seven the attack. a::.:,1::.ts to Matnollo (41) ,, It pl ._ Frio 1 0 ' ' &>tot ' • ' WllH•"'1 t I " "'"''°" , l s "'""'~a I 1 3 l f°.M'ftOfa 0 0 t 0-....... t l • 0 12 f l,nft 0 0 2 0 8'eword 0 t 1 I 8rown1119 1 0 0 2 Oooo-0 0 t n Total\ 1' " JO •7 C..eM .. , Mar 1741 ,, It pl tp -uu 1<k• t 0 l ' ... bl> t 0 t 2 81.ck • l lb Tu1 t 7 ' O.-n s l ti ~nMI s • 13 A,.,.rn s ' 11 ,..,,, 0 3 , 1Gut\non , 0 s S<~1oe,...r l ) 8 Tolals '' 11> 73 14 k-by Ouorter\ MIQnOHa to 1 • 19 •1 P,.ON di I Mor 1S 22 n 2S " O.ily Pllotpllot.o1by "'~''°'~ Koolller JIM SPOWART (42) OF HB SHOOTS OVER KATELLA'S CRAIG DUNCAN. ·.Rustlers 'Nab 65-61 _Triumph . By C'RAIG SHF:FF ~~ 0t Ille D•llY ~ltol Stoff Sophomore j?uard Jay Johnson lcored his only five points in the $E'C'Ond overtime and made a key steal tn helpinJ? Golden West follege to a 65·61 Southern £:alifornia ronfer('nC'e win over yfaiting Cypress College Wednes- oay night : Johnson. a 6·3, 1~-pounder. i<'ored the game-winning bucket ~ith 2 15 to go on a 25-foot ::.hot that hit the-front of the rim and bouneed in • A Cypre:'s attempt by Tyrone ~ra;iyan m1sserl everthing with j : 16 left and after stalling for 40 f5eC'onds the Rustlers· Seott Clark <'anned a free throw to ice the Arin. Johnson's C'harity loss with D.;CH left C'omplt'ted the scoring. " Rut the kt'y play of the tense ~eC'ond overtime period came with 3· 12 to S?O when Johnson in- t ercepted a pass. Seconds later teammate Paul Sch1llec1 hooked ~n two points and Golden West had a 61·59 lead. Prior to Johns on 's theft Cyp1 ess had been stalling for liver a minute and figured to run lhe clock down for one last shot. : Golden West controlled the ,1ame inside with 6-9 freshmen ~~hilled and John Hirschler <tominating the boards against ~he state's No. 1 ranked team. Schilleci finisht'd with 21 points .and one or thost' was a free throw with J : 38 to go in regulation that .sent the game into overtime. :That tied the sC'ore at 51. Golden West appeared to have 1he gamE' won with 25 econds to ;1-0 in the second overtime and a "57 -53 lead But the Chargers' Tod ').ychkoff hit a long jumper with 20 Mconds IE'ft and C'anned an ,(light ·footer at the buzzer to delay lhe GWC celebration. C~H 1611 CHIOe...,WHt ,, It " .. ,, ft " •• l'or~ll~ s 0 ' 10 JOflnson 2 , 1 s Moot-. 1 1 J • Pletelwr I> 0 3 12 Branyon 1 0 4 14 Scllllle<I 10 1 3 11 Lyehkoff 4 I 2 ' Hlndllet' l 4 I 10 JttMr • • 4 ,. ••rtff s 0 I 10 woeni 0 0 I 0 Wlt\Oft 2 0 I ~\._ .,,_. 2 0 0 4 Clari& I I 2 Totah 19 ) IS •I Totela 2'I 1 1J '5 Katella Upset Owen Heatls HB Comeback Victory B y GLENN WfDTE Of llW 0011, ~I ... Staff Clutch free throw shooting and a steal tw reserve Dean Owen highlighted a frantic rally in the clos ing five minutes that gav(' Huntington Beach High's Oilers a 7'.?·67 win over Katella's Knights Wc-dnesday night before l ,906 in lhewinner'sgym. Katella had won 11 in a row. The triumph throws the Em· Mesa Topples Tustin, 54-52 Steady D:m Ryers S<'Orecf a three -point play with one minute to J!O, rail) ing the \osta ME'!'a High M ustanl!s tn a ~-52 win ovt'r the host Tus tin Tillers in Century League basketball ac tion WednE'sday night. Byers, who has now scored in double figures in all 16 Costa ME'sa gamt's. J?rabbed a n of fensive rebound and drove m for a layup. Fouled on the play. Ryers <'Onvertt'd the free .throw and Costa Mesa was ahead. 53·52. Then with 30 seconds left, Steve Kiley hit a free throw that gave the Mus tangs a two-point lead. Costa Mesa. trailing 32-29 at hal!time, led ·12-36 entering the final quarter but Tustin's Ron Ray, who had 21 points, hit some jumpE'rs that sent the Tillers ahead. Byers (12 points>. Mark Oman (12> and Kiley (11) led Costa Mesa which got 14 combined re· bounds from guards Oman and Gary Spink. C.Sta Me .. (Ml e...-rs Mlllor l(lfOy °"'911 Spink DyNtt .. ft " ,. s , l 11 3 1 3 1 3 s • 1t • 0 l 12 • 0 3 • I 2 1 4 Toials 22 10 17 S4 CQI Ttmtfl "" .. ~ JllltW I 0 1 , ...,... •02 11 Gray t s 2 1 Rey 10 • 2 ,, D11JerdtM 3 0 2 6 I(, I( ltoy 0 I • 1 OKIW'M 0 0 I 0 Ntlton 0 0 I 0 8.l(lfOy 0 0 4 0 ..,.... 0 0 2 0 Tolala 21 10 21 U p ire League basketball title ehase into a mad snarl with Katella, Huntinl!ton and Cypress earh sporting 4 -1 records . However. Kate Ila would seem· ingly have the edge, drawing Cypress and Huntin~ton at Katt'lla in second round battle. It was coaching strategy that backfired in the face of diminutive Knights boss Tom Danley as he seemed to nave a win SE'WE'd up, leading 64·56 with 5:09 to go. Danley put his forces into a de- lay game and as a result Katella lost momentum, getting orr only two shots in the remainder of the game and then in a desperate ef- fort to recover. lost scoring star Rick Neubauer on fouls. Huntington Beach outscored Katella 16-3 in the last 5:09 and 11-2 in the final l : 51. The Oilers finally pulled even when Owen s tole the ball with l :22 left and was fouled. He responded with two free throws to tie it at 65. Jim Spowart followed Owen's lead. stealing the ball with 1: 10 showing on the scoreboard clock. And he was fouled, cashing in on one shot to give the Orange and Bla<'k a 66-65 edge '-its first lead sinC'e mid way through the ·second quarter. Katella never led again. The Knights, who had gone ovt'r four minutes without get- ting a shot off, lost their shooting touch. Twi<'e they came down, cast off and missed. Perry Harbin rebounded the first of the two missed and Owen was subsequently fouled. He potted two more gratis s hots then Kevin Karkut rebounded the next Knights miss and also was See Owen PageC-3 Hlllll, .. Mll021 S-rt Harbin Sims kortiul Flncharnp <>Mn Totlll& , ....... 6 • • 21 6 J 3 u s , • 12 • ' 3 16 0 s 2 4 I • 2S 21 20 n 1471 IC•l•ll• ~r Gnen ._.rM•Y AeMOl'I Oo-lit elt r.n DIMt•n Totots ,, tr .. ., 10 1 2 t2 • 2 s 14 0 1 s 2 s 0 2 10 > • a n 0 3 • 3 1 2 • • U17U'7 Basketball Standings IOUTH COAST COH l'I! • •HC• W L l'I' l'A s.nta .,.. 2 0 14' tl2 Mt S.11 AnlOnlo l 0 IO 76 Or•noe c.ou1 1 t 1'1 1" CHrttos 1 1 m 212 '""•"Otl 1 1 I" l0'9 G<onmont 0 2 " It SonOlt90MtW 0 J 173 191 w.-noMt•y'1 Seer .. S.nla Ana 11, Oron99 Coo II 75 Fullerton It, Gtonmonl '9 Qrr\100•. SM! Oteoo Me 10" S.t~y·1 Gamet Oranoe Cont at C•rrtto1 Fullerton et Mt 5.,. AlllOnlO Senta Ana ot Groumont SOVTHl•H CAL COHl'l lt•HC• WL ,.,. 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JOJ ,., l10 w W L l'I' l'A Corona Ott MtH S 0 1'~ 2t6 E\tancla S O :nt 25' 11111• Park I 314 2S2 G0\11 Mua 2 29!> 25' Tu\lln ' 11• l2S EI Mo<ltna • 1 SS 212 Sont• An• • 1•s 111 IMQnOlla 0 S 20 JJS WOdftOldaY'I ScorH Co<ona def Mor 14, Mallf'Oll• 41 GO\to ~'° ~. Tu1t1n S1 Estan<le SS, \/Illa Pork U SontaMe6t, El Modeno SJ l'rt .. y•1oamn fMgt¥>11• •I Coilo ~'-' Villa Park el El Modena ~ona<ltlMarot E1tanel1 Santa Ano at Tustin Htll'llH L•AOUI! W L l'P l'A H...Clft91on llHell • I l24 m Cypreu ' I l09 17S Kottlll ' I "'6 312 Kennedy l 1 362 3'9 Or•noe 2 3 m 337 S.SdleOlek l 3 118 231 "oot""' 1 • m 306 Ano~lm o s 262 l.» WMIMlday'a S<-1 Huntlft91on e .. c:I\ 72, Kattlla67 Cypron67, Footlllll S3 SodclleOlek Q, l(tn~dy >t Oranoe 16, Anallolm so l'rt'8y'a0.mH Huntlft91on 8e.ac:h •t Foothill Kt-.Sy •t l(etelte Oranoe at Cypress Mal\elm •I ~ltback OA•Dllll o•ov• LIEAOU• W L ,,. ,A R•ncho Al•mllOI 3 1 221 2°' SMtl... l I U2 2«1 ~ "'"'-" , 1 .,. 209 G¥Oln Grove 1 J 167 2S7 Bois.a Or•rllf• 2 t t• 242 l..aOulnto I J 1• 231 P.cllka I 4 "" -.......... , .. "-. Bois.a ~efldO 71, Sef!U• 11 Lol AMl91t1 S6, OVden ~OW SJ Pecttk• JI, kench9 Atemllot 16 llrlMY'•Oe- LM AmlQM ~ 9ol .. Gr•not s.nu"° tt R•Ml\e Alam I tot P.clflu II IA Quinta Pro Score11 NU Boston 11', Pl\oenh1100 lklilalo IOI>, Attenla '4 OllCAOO 102, "-Ofloens t3 Oetroll 111, S..tllo UM AU kentutlly 110, New V61'11 fl IMlllN lit, v1rol11I• 10. • Helftlmt: Ool_,. WUl, 12·21 IMol refU(atlon, SI St. ~ofllrttewrllme· SM7. k«e _, ONl'tln 10 tt " 12--i4 1• 1• .. ~' NMI. 0.1<119113,,..w York "•1191~ S<N"• llY O..rttn ' I Hew Yorll I 11"'*11 I, Well\I I l(•t•lla 11 l3 U IJ41 Ml-I• S, Ve11<-.wr I Huntln9'on.::Be:•::<::ll ====1='="=1•=11>-n===S=t=.L=oul='4=,=k=•nw=1=CJ=l=y;:!==::::::i Dons Dump Boes, 87-75 A red-hot shooting San- ,. ta Ana Collea• buket· • ball team coasted to an 87-75 8outb Co.st Con- fernce v1ctoey ov.r host Oran•e CoHt Colle1e Wednaday nlsht. The llnal 1core wu no .Jndlcatlon of the e.,e :With whlch tb Dont cap- tured the deci.llon with • I.Mt bnak offense and a 1urmn•. tull·cO';'rt pre11· tnfddeDH. 1'M Dons held • :u 9dS at halftime, lbeo <'8me out gunning In the se<'ond stanza. They hit the fint eight attempts rrom the floor with dead· ly 1 hootin1 rrom the ~ri meter, 15 to 20 feet outside. The lead tncrused to 31 points (70-36) with 8·34 remalnlna before OCC b•1•0 to close 1round. But It wu too lat• dnplle lhe f •ct the Plr.ta n ver quit. 'Mi• Plrat~ ou1~ the Doo1 in the final ' ei&ht minutes. 41·17, to bring the flnal count to a ttt~ctable 11-poinl dif- ferential. In that final spurt, Skip Jeranko and Tom Uoy d ld most of the early clamase. OfM'9 C...t 011 .... ,, .. • J , 21 t I i J 1 J • 17 • • 2 .. I 0 2 ~ , • 0 • a o , • I I I 0 TOUI• II I) 11 11 Heffttm.: &.tte Mt, )0..14. Edison, Sailors Collect Area Quintets Roll in Sunset Edison High'• Chargers and the Newport Harbor Sailors rollected Sunset League basketball victories Wednesday night, as Edison's Bob Vogelsang and Newport 's Kirn Cooke had hot shooting hands. Vogelsang scored 28 in leading his Edison mates to a 71-69 overtime win over visiting W~tminster to pull the Chargers into a three- way tie for second place in league s tandings. It was Mike Samuellan. however, who provided the winning points with two free throws in over- time. 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PMWlty atdlel"f Koelllef' SCOTT TINGEY (42) SCORES FOR FOUNTAIN VALLEY. Checking Area Banquet Results 'Saddleback College honored its Mission Con· ference championship water polo team recently with an awards dinner at Knott's Berry Farm. Awards went to John Saathoff for making all 221 workouts and for scoring the first and 200th goals of the season, Rob Kaltenbach for the most assists and scoring the lOOth goal of the season and Rob Newton, sooth goal in Saddleback history. Tri-captains Kallen· bach, Saathoff and Jim Lyle were given trophies of achievement for let· tering two years. San C'let11ente San Clemente High's sports awards banquet for the vars ity football team, South Coast League champions, scheduled for W ednes· day night at the San Clemente lt)n , was postponed due to the fire threatening the high school. CIF Dates Switched The CIF 4-A and 3·A swimming and diving finals at East Los Angeles College have been switched to March 31 in order to ac· comodate a conmct in scheduling. A new date for the ban· quet is forthcoming. Golden 1t' e•t Don Caskey and Nick Priest have been named most valuable players for water polo and cross country at Golden West College. Other awards in· eluded: Water polo : captain- Doug Fabian; most im· proved-Jon Crook; .Rustler of the year- Tom Spicer. Cross country: cap- tain-Don Rising; most improved-Don Fisher; most inspirational- Rosie O'Neil. Wrestling o.MllNIWl1Uttl (2')LA,._ 111-8Hl•oo IPI dee YoShlllll'• I~. 126-4oloolmur• <Pl dee Noritl.WlaS 16"10. l~l#'IWS (P ) dee Pendleton 10-4. 142-Allbrook (GI pinned t<lnws •:00.. 150-R•lbs.men (P) clec 0.IMO 1).4. 151-Colon <P> dee .. ,efl9"' lo-L 1'7-+lemalldez (G) plflMd Gflnws 1 :a:T. .I. 177-£mber (Pl pinned ~t•tier 1:27. 1~f0t!Mn (Pl -by forfeit. Hwt-Geer IP)dKEmery.,.1. ' VARSITY ~ (t11 C•> Nltfttl .... e11 llNdl '7-8. Lin <H> pl1111ecl J. Matsumoto 1:33. lOs-E. Lin IHI pinned Jaworski 3~13. 114-Meu ln• IHl pinned K. Mltsumoto 3: ... 122-a.ss (Kl plnMdMcC.0-4:03. 129-ThonllOn IHI clec MendoU4"3. IU-W•lll (l(ldl< ()vffy l-1. 1~•111 <K>oec Roulter7'3. 1'7-Roa IHI dee RldQel 1M. 11'-4'1t•rson (I() ct.c McC.Oy ~. 1'7-6h•f•r IHI pinned Meybtny 3:20. \. 1n-Tancll <H> pinned C•ln1:10. 1tll-4"•rmer 11<1 pln11td Roth3:4'. Hwt-Herrod CK) plnntd Murplly4:S7. VIKES ••• Continued From Page Cl Jon Holland and George Barrios were the keys to the Fountain Valley attack. It was Holland who hit a 20· footer and added two free throws with 1 : 48 left in the half to give the Barons their biggest margin, 25·21. And for a time ~t seemed the Fountain Valley zone would con· tain Marina 's inside game, but Buhler, who scored 13 of his points in the first half. penetrated the inside, giving Bran· ning and Ugland better openings from the perimeter. Popovich expected a low scoring game to hurt his team's chances and it was Brown's determina· tion to slow it down- whicb worked to a cer· tain extent. But Marina countered the Fountain Valley tactic by shooting tbe eyes out or the nets-a Marina trademark-as the Yikes, hit 28 of 46 from the field for a searing 60.9 per- cent. Mllrtu 1611 ,, ft pf .. aran111no 1 ' 2 20 U91end s 0 0 10 Kenter 0 O 1 0 'laoldt 3046 W•rrt11 0 O I O 84lhlet 1 I J IS Cool! 6 s I 17 Tot.ls 'lt n 12 61 Fe1111tlll11 Valley ISi) Zllmbo 1 • 3 6 a.rrlos 7 J O 17 Boxold 2 0 2 4 ll•lblleM 0 0 J 0 Hol!Md 1 6 1 20 TlllQeY 1 1 0 3 CMJoll 2 2 3 • t<r-f' 1 O 1 2 Totels 21 16 13 se kw• llY Gwmrs Marine II 16 20 21-61 Fountain f •lley 10 15 U 1~ Previously . the CIF finals were billed for April 1 and 2 (prelims) andApril3. JUNIOa VARSITY !Ce_., (JS) (.) Mltftlfflttell laNcll I 11AteHIW75 a a Iii a However, the AAU na· tional indoors a t Bel· mont Plaza have also been scheduled for that time period, and in order to accomodate the CIF's best swimmers, the CIF has altered its form at. . The CIF 4·A prelilllS will be held at East Los Angeles College March 30, the 3 ·A prellms March 29 and the diving prelims March 27. The 3·A swim and div· ing finals will be March 31 at 3 p.m., followed by the 4·A swim and diving finals at 7. 9'-Mtsslna <H > -n by forfeit. 10S-Yeo <HJ -by forfeit. 114-Moralu (I( I p.lnnecl R. HMM 0:4 In-Miieti (I() dee TllMl'lton 12· 1. t29-M. HHW (HI dK W.oestM. 1as-&iweb CHI dee Spn1dlen 7~ 140-Scett IHI pinned Hartman 1:30. 147--0ttule IK)dKJonH .. 4. 1$6"-Glbbons (I<) pll\Md Wortl'tylllke 3:41. 1'7-«e.llM4y <Hl dee SMr M. 1n~""9M IH) pinned llabr t:• lt,-<>wtns It<> plNMCI WlllOf12:0 . Hwt·lrO'MI (H) dee Butter M . . Prep Soccer OUTDOOR rroum: srra NOW l'Cll ULE · IN COlftBINii-CENfiiL For Information on sites and financing avalfable, can your broker or Craig Lyon at (213) 628--4204, (714) 833--1010. AVAILABtE NOWAT ~ CONIPLEX 128 4 Dr. Sedan, -Fully Equipped Th\lrad!y. January 22. 1978 * DAILY PILOT c:I VARSITY ............. c.. .. -........... "'n. tlOO med.,., ,.lly-1. ~kewood t. ANl!elm. Tl'"'1 1 ·-~. 100 P"f"-t. ~ QIOwtll (I.) 2. Hwtcl\btl'CJ (A)'· Mlnrw CC>. tlme11:•t.1. 100 Ind. Mtdlrf-•· M. C.IO\ltll (I.) 2. Kws (A) s. t<ttchllm IL>. Time; l;OU. iOfr .. -1, Wllllmore IC) 2. EricklOll II.I 3 Kous (A). Time: U . t. \00 fty-t. ~·YiK· (I.) 2. l(OllSl'leU IAI 3. 1<'*l1Wr 0.). Time: JU. 100 frft-l, Wllltmo,. CCI 2. Er1cbon IL) S. lletlQon (L). TUM: 50.9. JOO frH-1. J. c..lo;.ell CU 2. *'1cllbef'o <A> ). Monroe IC>. Time: 4:54,'- 100 llecl1-1. M. C.klwell (I.) t Preece (A) 3. RaWllllQi ILi. Ttnw: 1:90.t. tOOllAHt-1. t<etcll11m (LI 2, CMIQIO (A) 3. Nlln· CY (LI. Time: 1:111.1. .oo ,,.. re1ey-t. t.akewood 2. eosi. Mt"" Time; S:2'.9. JUfllOa YAaSITY ... ....-... e-.. Meuat,ANtMln120. :IOO meclleY ntl•y-t. ~ke'MIOO 2. LAlleWood. T1me11:5'.3. 200 lnte-1. Tumw (L) 2. Pr-IL)>. Oolrolt IA l. Time: 2: OU. 2001"41. medley-1. Green Ill 2 • .AnQltmlu'ld (L) S.Olt IC>. Time: 2:26.1. 50 lnte-1. Flier ILi t. Aldin IA) 3. Lum ILi. Time: 24.2. IOOfly-t. Pr•ser IL> t . Gntwl ILl 3. Mlle Keller (Cl. Time: I :Ol.e. 100 frff-t . c. !Iller IL> 2. Aldin IAl 3. Preuu (L). Time: ~.5. soo fnte-1. Tu'1tef' <Ll 2. Anoerman IL) 3. Ollrek (A). Time: S:J3.2. 100 lle<k-1. CMlson (C) 2. Scmsttr Ill 3. C. Flfllr IL). Time: l:Ol.1. 100 tnest-1. Lum IL) 2. NallOCk IL) 3. Ott ICI. Time: 1:10.2. «lOlrff relay-I. Ukewood. Tlmt: 3: 50.6. 11aOSH·$0~H Celte MHe 67, Liile .... SS, A•llelm le. 200 m«lley rel•y-1. L•ke~ l. Cost• Mew. Time: 2:01.S. 200fnte-1. MentOfl (C1 2. Pitt CAI 3. Crebs ILi. Time: t: 10.9. 200 Ind. medley-I. Joni ILi 2. Krues ILi 1 Dor IAI. Time: 2: U .t . '°"'"-'·Whitmore ICI 2. Olson IC) 3. Wllll•ms (LI. Tlme:U .I. 10011y-1. T-IL> 2. Chacon <Cl 3. Sc111es1noer <C). Time: 1:07.S. 100 frff-1. Plcltson (L) 2. Manton (Cl 3. Olson (Cl. Time: $7.4. 100 twlek -1. Blackburn (Cl 2. Bf'own ILi 3. P•ulson ICI. Time: I: 12.9. 100 bnlHt-1. Whltmon (Cl 2. Oavw (L) " ~ti•(.\). Time: l :U.I. *"" rel•y-1. Cos I• Mesa. Tlmt: 4:01.3. Y•rslty • MlrtM (52) 1104) S«vlte 100 Medley Rel•y-1. Servlte. Time: u .o. 200 FrH-1. Shumaker <SI 2.GolOflk.1 (M) 3. MtteOQtr. Time. l:Sl.4. 200 IM-1. Matsuda IS) 2. Mres IS) 3. OU.rte (S). Time: 2:0I. 50 Ftff-1. 8urtce IS) 2. Till ISi 3. CN~ ISi. Time: n.s. 100 Fly-1. Redftrn <SI 2. Mertlnez ISi 3. OuertelSl. Time: SS.3. 100 Free-1. Burke CSI 2. Tiii IS) 3. M. M9stropolo ($1. Time: SJ.s. SOO FrH-1. Matsuda IS) 2. Redf.,.,, ISi 3. gResults GolOnll• (M), Time: •:U.3. 100 811cll-1. Sl'tvrneker ($) 2. Mtlt!Mt CS) S. Winfrey tM). Time; 1:01.6. 100 81'9Ht-1. Mraa IS> 2. 0.... Cl) Mloalo (Ml. Time: 1 :07 .0. 400 llr .. Relay-I. Ser111te. No Ume. J1111lor Yanity M•ftu lltl <t:>l ....... IOO~ey Ael•y-1. Servlte, Th,..: tiOil.O. 200 Frft-1. MntroPolo IS> 1 .. van. fSl a. O'O.y IS). TJIM: l :St.7. 200 IM-1. Wlnltf' ISi t. Rod119ut1 ($) fl,..; 2:2U. so,, ....... ,. 01aen10fl tu t. O:ln,.y IS> a. l!I• llNll IS>. Ho time. 100 Ply-1. lllma11 !SI t. Olc:Untoll <Sl Time: I: 17.S. 100 FrH-1. Clay <Sl 2. O'Oly ISi J, Erlc"'- (M). Time: St.9. Pl Fnte-1. MeStffpolO ($) 2. Gonro'f ($) Tlme: S:27.S • 100 Bllcll-1. RodrlQUtz IS) 2. Wo" ($) Time: 1:0U. 100 ereest-1. w1111"' <S> 1 ErlcMoit tM) s. OaYIS). Time: 1:11.•. Q ~ Rel•'f-1. Servile. Nothfte. Prosi..s.,tl Mer1Hf11) (UIStnfte 200Mtcll.-, R•l•y-1. Servile. T1me: t :Ol.O. 200 ~-1. Olrlstotl•I• ISi 2. Sl'ero IM) 3. C11SOn (S). Time; 2: tl.1. 2Cll IM-1. "'tUSOll (S) t . t<lno (~ 3. GIMy ISi. OWEN ••• Continued From PageC•! fouled. His free throws with 26 seconds to go put Katella out of it, 70-65. Karkut played an inspiring game and scored a personal high 16 points. It was a pressure battle and both teams suffered under withering defenses as Katella turned the ball over 23 times, Huntington 21. Spowart led the Oilers with 21 points and was playing the last 13:49 with four fouls against him. He came through with nine re· bounds. Harbin picked off 11 rebounds as the Oilers surprisingly out· boarded the taller invaders, 36·25. Katella was hurt by the loss of nifty junior Chuck Greene, who fouled out with 5:27 remain- ing in the third period after bav· ing scored 12 of bis 14 points in the second stanza. ,,....:}tUA. fO Ff9t-1. $tll•ke (M) 2, ~ IMl 3 • HuMe (M). 'rime: Z..4. IOO it1y-.., ~ <s> 2. Orlstolf9ts <Sl a. Kl119 IMI. Time; 1:0J.J. 100 Fl'M-1. Senta• (Ml t. Sftw1t <M) S. OWtH (S) Time: SU. 100 ~-1. ftffelllletO (M) 2. ~ (SI ). HUIClllft-(M). Time1 t:lt.O. 100 lrMSt-t. T~ <Ml I £11111rt IMI J. GuiHYa (t). Tl•: 1tn.K. 4DDF,..Attn-1.Marlne. Tlnw:4:0U. VAllSITY ~ <tU <n>Ylllahtil 100medlevntley-t. VIII• Peril. Tlmt: l :S\.3. .,,.._,, 8untlno (L) 2. 8'8"dlln CV) l. ASi.tl "'"Tl'"': 1:n .o. lOO 1114. f'MOlty-1. Slll'ftmers (L) 2. Wendel ILi I. Ta.,W (LI. Time: 2:20.0. !Ofnte-1. W, Gl'lncllt (LI 2.Arto 11113. Mtndet (1..1. Time: 21.t . 01111.to-t. Mortenson <VI t. Brashier ILi 3. ICCINll (L). Points: SO. I. tOO fly-1. 011t910 (Y) 2. Hudton IV) l . Wlncllell (Y),Notl,,,.. 100 fnte-1. W. Gf'lllClle (L..) 2. Unkletter ILi 3. SunYnen (LI, Tlrna: 54.0. 500 fnte-1. 8untlno (LI 2. Farrell IL) 3. 8'411\· don (Y). Time: S:2'.S. 100 lleell-1. MendollC• ILi 2. Flemlno (V) 3. ~(I.). Time: 1~04.2. 100 bl'Hst-1. McA11drews CV) 2. Kimble !VI 3. Unttltt;ef' IL I. Tl"": 1: 1t,•. 400frffr•l•y-t. L•oune lleach. Time: 3:46.0. PaOSM·SOPH VIiia P•rti (701 l»l U.- 200 medley rel•y-1. Lll~ Be6Ch. tip: 1:52.1. 2001r-I. \/Illa Park took all ttw'ee plac.s. 200 lnct. medley -I. Rulhertonl IVl 2. Fryman N>i. Stott CL).'Tlme: 2:27.9. '° fr· .. -1. HOUIS ILi 2. G<t-y (VI 3. Forbff (\..),Time: iu. 100 fly-1. T. Gf'inc:tle (LI 2. Ruthertord IVl 3. Mexwell (LI. Time: 1:03.0. 100 frH-1. l<IKer• C\/M. Stott CLI 1 Blalock <YI. TI me: SJ.a. 100 beck-I. Fryman Cl/I 2. LA~men (LI 3. Fry!Ntn (\/).Time: 1 :09.0. 100 bnt•st-1. AMlone Ill 2. Fre<M:h ILi 3. Hellman (V ). Time: 1: 11. s. 400 ''" rtlbv-1. Vlll• Pllrll. No time. LAOUN 8e•<h dhquallfled. Baseball Clinic Ex-Chicago White Sox ace Bill Melton and California Angels catcher Andy Etchebarren will be among featured speakers at the University High baseball clinic Saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m. For further information and reservations, contact University baseball coach Ken Tratar at 833-1281. .'AUTO ;: PARTS SAYE 30%-50% • 1111mr&C11111S un P11C1 INSTALL YOUROWlll SAYE TIME & MOllEYI IOPGUALITY CHECKER IEIUILTS .................... ..................... , .... ..,.., ........... '"'""' ~.,.....,_...., .... ......., ....... ., ......... htta. llUIU AlnlllA IOI ut. 17.tt ~~~on1truc•-·16 99 ''"eel HO,.._ ""'mu. ••Lm Sf Aini IK. 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PUBLIC NOTICE Truly Tri.cl ICardo1• l ~y Six lBrookSl KllJCY'\Moo..e (Mylo) e.ny Rocut IH•rtl VerQ11en1• ILIPll•m l Ol••9•nQ Cll•rllt 1we1sonJ 0.,PliUlt ud 1&.nk\I '>aQOTrout>le ITllom•\I O.n<!v \ Jtl (Clerlsw I M•d••Y 0.ncly (TrH<e ) Lucky.,., IC.,pedesl 8rllll•M TllouQlll lGol\t•ler I Ma119le'1 JIQ IPol!(ay Jr 1 8oldA<lventureu (Hawley) l!lell• Ouetl\ COlu l 11S 1•• 11) 1H 111 uo 11/ Ill 111 110 Fair And Sciu•r• (Skinner) R1tcronatlon !Col8ft9•lo) MonC..tnu (PtnuyJrl IU 11) ..,.., l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publl\lled Ort~ Coast O.Hy Pilot. FtCT1TIOUS 9USINHS NAME STATE ME HT Jan u,n,2',•ndFeb.S. "" ,.~,. NAM,ESTATEMl'NT Honey 8rttzt (Ollv•rt\l WtllOtHI IAra90"I Scurrilous ISm11111 SIXTH "ACE .. urloo9s JyNr Tiit I011ow1nQ i>erM>M •re dOinQ ~·· Tl1e fellowlng i»rwn 11 dOlng bUSI· nus •s PUBLIC nnsa 1: Pul\fW" Square t Pttr<P t 11~ old lilhts. C.l•1mlr>0 Pur\e S'CIOO. 1711 Cl•lm109 prl<• '2S,OOO U0,000 ~na JEF ENTERPRISES, J WlnQtd N011CE SPRINGER & WHITE, 3010 Fool Pleet, Newport 8tacll, CA 91t60 --------,------! AMhlll, Cost. Mesa, CA. 92'26 Also E ll9tble Rutellah fAra<JOn l Per~ SeNors 10'! Flashy Pus IOllvarnl UO ~-I A'ltr IV•ldt1I 111 G<•n1aSutno !ArilQOn) l lS 6tll4Ny991e (Mtl\e) 111 Josl':l>h Favorito, l WI~ FOOi 41UI Joll11 H. Whtie, 3311 St•vl•w 111 Place,Newport8ucl\,CA 9?660 NOTICaOP:T .. USTIE•'I SAUE Owonadll ,_,.r,CA.mlS ' Hy 8'"re IHew1tyl Theresa 0 (Go<'>Hltl I s.drllllah (~na l 112 John H•rOy, 1138 Skyl•rk Ave , UND•"DIH OOP:TltUST This busllleU Is c.ondu<led 0y an 1., 111 '-wPG11 &eac11, CA 916t0 TF4*1 dlvldual. Sf.COHO "ACf. 350 yuds J YNr old INlldeM Cl•lmlnQ C•lll ~ Pu~e $1100 Cl•1m1n9pr•ce15000 Htl The Jackpol tGonralul Jullt s Fl••Ollt IL•mbert I Fre\11 Frutl IHewley) 110 E•erell~ H V•u9nan, 131! G--. LOANNO.OOUIS1t JolvlH.Wlllle 1 I\ Ave Sarita An.t, CA. 92705 Hollc;e Is r.r,by Ql .. n IMl SER· Tiils stet-I WH fifed with tlW Tl>eOlller Wo,...n (W•rcl I 117 SECOND lllACE ' tu~ l Y'N' old colts & gtl01n9\ Cl•un1nv Purw ~-Cla lm1"9 prtce \16 000 111 Tllos Du\lneu ts conoucled by a RANORECONVEYANCECOMPAHY, Cowlty Clerk of Orange Councy on 11/ Qe<ll'r•t partnership A Cellfotnle Corl>O'•llen H 1""'99, or Dlcernc.r 2', 191S. L•moh Rocket CTrnwrel 121 MluGoLIQlll 18~llsl 111 \13,000 New port H.trbor Jolin Hardy wcceuor trintff, or \lllKllluled trvstte 1'""'5 nus stat~ment wn l•led wllll 1,.. 11Ursuanttollledetdof trusteuc:utedbY P\lbllsfled Oran,e c oast 0.lly Piiot. °""" Chatl1'>119'1• I Pinc •Y Jr I Eve<On IC.rooi.l 111 IC;1P1y's G.11 !Herl I 111 Grandmolhtrs Or FellxS••" !Munoz) Tu Markel ILopul .._Nau I Pierce I SEVENTH ltACE 6 furlol\Q< 4 117 1ur old \ & up Cla1m 1n9 P,.rse 11q Sll,000 Clb•mln9 pr •tit U S.000 11~ SJ0,000 Sunny V•llO Stock Ftrm Count Cl It I 0 ROBERT N RICHARDS ANO .Jaftuary1,1,u.n.1976 4'0&-75 Y ~r o ranl)t Counly on SUZANNER.AICHAR0•,11u· ......... ~ 0.-temt..r 29, 191S ' --,., Lo"i.MIU Ktp ICre...,erJ 117 Ev«V'"lnv Lovely (Dreyer) 111 Shawln.t Deck (l(nlQllll 111 By By 8eby IWel'°"l 111 O.ckeys~~I (Ad.Mr) Ill THl"O "ACI. -170 yard\ 3 year OldS & uP. OelmlnQ Pur\e '1'!00 Cl•lm•nv price '1000 Tt'tf' Jan & J111 Guild -OlllC1rt11's Ho\1)11•1 of Or•n9e County Rutten Tip !Treasure l C.omeOnO.ck (Mylol Aw•y Siie Goes (L•pllam l Hy.Ma jor Allen IW•l~lll h9le L•ndlllQ IC•ll) Gl'Hn Up (l(nl9lll I E•rl•V Olar941 I Hart) Notlme cc; .. ,., 118 172 ,,, 112 172 172 112 122 FOU .. TH "ACE -lliO.,.rds lyHr <MCI maiden\. C.111 bred C.l<>•m.n9 Puru'1700 Cl•lmln9prlceslJOOO TM Parents WllllOul Pertners Ro01nWorry (PeO"l 111 111 1 ,, Moss Trlplt-•1 IMorrosonl All Seven 8ub0tu IKl\19111 1 Truly Otr•<l ICreagtr 1 C.wTtt ~I IMolllltlll Knock Out ICardo1a t Oldle·s Pride IRocll<J•dsl Wln-11)111 IC.lf'rt\\e I ~rwt F••ll•Otl !Gar 1a I Unclt Pllranli. ITreesurt 1 112 117 127 117 111 111 172 FIFTH "ACE -400 yard\ l year olds' uP Fiii.es ' marts Cla1m.1>9- Purw \AOOO Cla1m1n9 Pritt $1SOO Tiit MSI O.ta Co<por•t10t1 Ktndofcute tHart I Ted TO Win lVer9<H•' O.sll It Ott ISk•nnerl QulleASllow IP1ncnJrl T a<dYnen (Toro I Mr M(Nasty tHawtey> FIOpAlortg lAraoonl 11•. Guerr1n1a<10 CRosale\l 111 S.<ret Plea,ure IPttrcel 119 Good Report IPtnuv Jr) 117 Windy Wll1"'9r IVeldn I ll• Ll"le819 Ba<I IOllvart\1 IO'I f>lttront\ Own (Ara90" I THIRD "AC.E One mtle )year Balanced Rtl91\ !Hawley) ReelrNn !Mel'•) Mlr-ro 1Torol Old,...ldenfolllt\ breO In C.llol Claim 1n9 Purse $6SOO Cla1m1n9 proct Sl0,000 • $ U,000 Under Two Fl•9\ (Loper) Piiot Pace !Skinner I l'JOffl wll• ano recorded Feb u. 19n In boC* 111 Pubt1'1>td Orange coast Daily Piiot 10014 oaQe M» ol Ofllcl•I Recordl In the 111 Jan1Mty 1 8. IS 12, 1q16 • Office of IM Coul\ly "•corder of Orange County, Calilornl•, enCI P<Jrsuanl '° lht II& ...-.is Nollet of O.teull •oo Elecllon lo Sell 117 tlltrtunclff recorded S.pt. 17, lt7S In 11• P URI IC NOTICE book 1uu oa99 s22 01 seld 0ttkl11 IOI , • Records, wlll SE LL on Janutl'Y 30. 1916 111 el 2:00 pm. At IM South <Front> 116 F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS tl\lrance lo 11'19 old County <:ounhc>uW, '18 NAME STATEMENT In tM Clly Of Senta Ana. C•lll. "public Ill Tile lollowin9 ptnon ts dOinQ busl· wctlol\, lo tr.e 111011e11 bidder for c.aSh Provence Court I Howard> Kel\ilwonh 1..au (L.tmbertl Pr<JPer Pride I Rosa le\ I Ma9ulrts Special (Sellers> Cina 8 tMo<alH) 113 113 113 111 111 111 111 111 IOll Ill 116 nesus: (pay•bl• •I the lime ol Hie In 1ew1111 REPUBLIC ELECTRONIC SALES montyof tilt Unlltd Sl•tesl •II rlQhl, 11· CO., 2002·0 So. Grant Ave., s.tnta AN, lie, end Interest, coovotd lo Mid now CA 'l'l10S lleldby 11 underulddeed In the property EIGHTH RACE One molt • VN• olds & up ClanllteCI a llowancei. Mlsttrlus ICesoe<k's l S.lle Grlssa IGonrelel) Frankly Fast (Poncay Jr l Joy OI L•le ISemkln I !>/11n11"9 Amarort IC•cer~\l Pvru $18,000 HouwOI Lords ISmltrll Btnqo 11 ITorol S.-r Tobin I Hawley l Mttlldlo•ye (Lambert) Kllaled Royet IMen&I Asctllt IS11otmektrl Roe.rt F. Smith, 238-42 Wanllow sl1u.11eC1 in ulCI Countv and Stair 114 Cl•<lt, L.agune Niguel.CA 926n dei<rlbe<l a• follows: Tiit luseflOl<l ln- 1" Tilt\ bu\lness Is conducted by an In-ter.stcreatedby.tleasel>OldMlyt, ltll Ill dlvtdllal. by and bel-n lht lrvlne Co"-"Y' A 113 Rot..rt F. Smith West Vlr9lnl1 Corp as toSOt and II~ Tiiis stettmtl\I was llled wit" the Rot..rl N R•c!Wtrds and Sui-R 111 County Cl•rk ol Oran9e County on Alc,..rd\, HuSbal\d an<I wile, es Joint Also Ellglblt Candy Sh.tr ISkonner t .,...ndy·s Rebel I Ramor~t l !>« ond Deb I Ar a90n I 8ro9n1 Prosm IOll••rtsl ::~ NINTH RACE 1 1/16 mll~ 4 IOI '(Mr OICI• & UP Cl•1m11\9 Pur'-t ~SOC> 117 Cl•1m1nv prtct $Uli0 January9. 1'7l. Te<>anls, as •t\Sff. rtcordl!d Fe!INMy FS1 Mt 2. 19n, as documt0nl No 201'2, In 8ool< Published Oran9e Coas! Dally Pilot, 10014, Pa9e Stt, ott1c1e1 records ol .Januery IS, 22, 29, and February S, 1976 Or""9f County, C.•lolorno.a In •nd to tile FOUATH RACE -6 lurlonc)s Fllh.s & marts, 4 yur olds & up Malde,.,,. Purst\'IOOO Enc.na Royalt MIU Eiole (Hawley I , II Summit Party !Ptercel 111 Ml Ult Oown (Ar c)90f'l I 11? Joyce Ann (Mena) Ill Thel'tM>dffs CHamollort) 111 GtntlyAllead !Howard) 111 Cow• O.me IMunoll 117 Across Tiit' Sky I Toro) 111 lullp Holl I01atl 117 Seventh Mll\t IGol'llalet) 111 Ivory FiQurt (Morales I 117 SlHllny IP1ncay Jr I 111 THI Run (Mena) Ml lend rt I\ IT <-ro I !>neaky Jeck IV•ldel I Buddy !Har IAr.,90nl C..nl•l l~on> Jet Pol'I ISlt.11\ntr I ~.tos And Vall•Y' IHow•rdl Ttrrot\\a ILambefl I Carmt\1 I I !Oltvero>' Roman Voll_. <Avu•I•• ,.) Money G.!om• IGontele1I Prol1c1en1 INoQu~1 I Also Ell•IDle Soud P•IC" I Ro\at~\I Gilo\lf'i IMOralt\ I Comprendo IMuno1I LeC.t\10 IS1t.1001tr I 11' 114 , 1J 1()(1 114 P UBUC NOTICE 114 S·1S11 93-16 lollowin9 dU<robed rtal property Those portooos of Trecl No 1083, In ttle C1ly of Ntwoort Bea<ll, County ol OranQe, Stale of C•lllornla, as pt< map re<ordNI In Book 114. Paves :w loll In· Cl~W OI mtsctllaneous maps. -.cordS Ill SUPElllORCOUlllTOFTHE ::~ STATliOFCALIFORNIAFOR Ill TH ECOUNTYOFOAANGE No.A·14145 :<:; NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITIOff FOlt PROBATE OF WILL AND FOA 114 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND 114 FOP. AUTHORIZ.aTIO"I TO AD· M I N I S T E 111· U N D E Ill T H E llJ INDEPENDENT AOMI MIST .. ATIOff llA OP:ESTAT£SACT. E st ate o • LAUR A SHAW PETERSON, Oecea,,.,d. Kai\ Ken IC.rdo11 I Es<•P9 Artist tW•rCll BurQVndY LUf' ICl ll) MaQl\olla Anna l81n~sl GoAllnl.-erurv ILopll.iml Eta (.oc>y IMytt\I O.lncy's Kl"•n <Welch I Tl\A Copy IAdatrl ZlpClli<k (Brook\) Los Alami to~ • ol salCI Or•nve County cs.scribed '" P•rcel\es lollow' PARCEL I. Lot lol w1a Trect PARCEL 2 An •pputlenant non-e•cluslve easement for mgrt\S anCI 99ren lhrouollOut Lot 13 of s.id Traci No. 1083 IOQ4111Wr w1tll usements tor \UP90rl end selllemenl whtre s•ld Puett 1 eel Joins Lot 2l of said Tract •nd I09fl..., wllll ••semen\\ ror taws or overl\al'IQS. where su<ll e•vtt ere con- slrucle<I In accord•nce wllll 1pptlcablt municipal ordinances end an 1PCJUrte- nan1, non .. 11cluslve rlglll to u~ IM laclllll•s localed on said Ll>I 23. For a lerm commencing Ml r 1, 1'11 ano end- 1"9 December JI, 1048 uoon tr. ttPl'ms, co.-enants end conditions es therein pro- NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat ROMOLA VIVIAN FOLEY llas filed herein• pelltioo tor Prot>.-te of Will and to< luuan<I! ol Letters Ttst•mtf'ltary vided. SllCI Le•H. •mon11 I ts terrm, cov· SIXTH "ACE 400 yards l vtar olds ClalmlnQ Purse s7200 Cla1m1no pr1Ct '4500. Tl>e C.rttnlrte Ho,,..., A\• Race R esults 91\d Authorization In A<lmonlsttr unO.. Ill• tnd.,penden\ Admonlslrallon of E~•te~ Act, releren<• to whl<ll ls,,,_ tor funner particulars, and INI !tit' ti~ and plecf' 01 llearonq lhe sa,,... "'" beet\ set tor Ftb l. 1Ql6, al 1o·ooa.m , ln Int courtroom of Oeparlmenl No J of ~Id coun, at 700 '-'"'' Cen~ Orlve Wesl, In the City ol Sal\la Ana, Calllomle tn.tnls an<I conditions, provides for an opllontopurcllast. Property Address purportedly known ~= 362 Vista Madera, Newport Beecll, CA 92660. ~·••ton. CultomTellortd IOroer ) Oii Ver R•n I Adair I Tuff Ro IMorr•sl Rocket Chic IC.rdoH l Jet Po-r.ci !Call) Suntorl CWelsonl Tue SOI\ Jet IMyln I MoollG•a nt IRlcllarCI\) V~ Rt"90 (Ward I R..O.'s Bel ICreeQt'r l For Wedntsd•Y Clur, Track Fut FlltST RACE 400 1aros l year olos Cla•m1n9 Purse 51800 Sl•roan (WerOI 6 00 4.., l 00 Coc>y Cau9"1 (Walson) 9 80 6 20 0.•IY Cri\I\ IL111t1am I ) 00 SEVf.NTH "ACE .000 yarO\ l Also Ran-t.•nd•lady, Ft~kl• s..n. u ... ·, HobO Joe, 1nl19llltr Joldot Ftcltle Oanot llt Wonallux ' Scretc.twd--F1n.tl M1\\1on. A1can~ ~\tTo..,,n,Superf,,,.. W1nlerWlnds U Euct• IQ S•aro•n t. 7 Cop~ OUQllt, Pa•d sn 60 yNr Old\ & UP AllOw•nc• ""'~ vooo TP>e SI C•ll1\IU\ w o""'n \ Council ~ ... ,Shadow IR1c,.1rds I Af\AotDt IMylt<I GoVel\ Pec•lo< IWMOI Sweet 0.0dy IH1rll Moon Vin M•ry IAdlltr I Aroel Pa u IT r ea51.r• 1 Wtnd 0' Summer ICtt"'~ I Easy RtQ~I IL•pt\am1 Cllt< Pet Go IKn19nl I SECOND RAC.E •OO YarO\ l yea1 11q Olds Mat<Hns 114 Purw s I 100 114 Bar Rockell IH 1 ~1rtl 1 40 1SO 3 00 Ill A I m I Tom 80Y IAdil•r' ) 10 ) llO tu A·Oon'sGoMan IC•r"'1'!" 111 Al\O Ran C•noy Cllat<)f'r Reau in Aw•y. Seventh Sump n, Mo<nP•t \ 111 Orea en, Ht• Broll>tr. M"'' Char9f'r Scralchtd -Cibecue Rose A Cloyct E Boll El\lry IE IGHTH II ACE -lS-0 YMds l yMr old\ Allowence Pu~t IJ?OO TH IR D RACE -810 yard\ 3 year in old\&up c1a1m1ng. Purse\1100 Detrick (Cltroswl Jet Spy ICarOOr. I OWrver Father !Morrl•I t11911 Moor\ SllOI IT reasure I For Florence IWarCll llounclnQ Doll (Adalrl Alamllos P•rr IL11>11em I (har941 To Cllancf' I We I SOI\' Ttle Fmbarqo IMyln I Tiny Ferocious !R1c,.arCl<I 11q Rov .. Go Flot 1n IGaHal 6 ao J ao 2 60 l1• Wiiham Wtlch IC a Ill 9 40 4 70 111 Sor ~ka Klero s~) ? l>O 117 AIM> Ran -011' My\lerv NVJn, Un in 1nct Only, 1<109 N~ptune B•rs, T1mP in To Rul~.O....al\d Only 114 Scralcl\ed -Mr Ttgf'r Rock•t, 121 Pley Houw, Mooll L1911tenln<;1, Swott 8o NINTH RACE -3SO y.-rd\ ) 'ff''" OICI\ & UO Clalmln9 Purse \2100 OelminQ pr let SHOO FOURTH llACE -810 yards 3 'ff'•r Old\ & upCl•1m1n9 Pur\e s1700. On L1m1t~ IWerd I 36 80 1l 20 ! 10 Van's Siar IAdeirl Ll"leAllOw CTrusurt l ic.tell\41 IW••dl Jolly!>l\adOW l(lf'rlSWl Victory Cllan1 I Morrison I Pape lndoe IOrtyt<I Sl<BanO !Pagel (Arter's O.ndy ITrffce) Tontos 8o Jll\9le ll(n.9111 > Rocau Bar Reed IC1rdo1a) 1n JoyOY\ Sot-Ov I Hartl s 60 '40 11'2 Mo1wh 2 PaQ" 1 J 10 127 AIV> Ran ld•llo Go Goo! Ball, 172 CaSP•t• '.,trip, Mr Speed Counl, 121 jltpl\4 \ P..I 1:2 Sc•atch•CI E r9n111 Wondf'r, 122 Nol1m~ F'1e•1 n Speedy, Nallvt 11'2 Tw>sl 1n P:lnH llACE -lSO y~rcl\ l ytar 1'7 old\ Allow•nu PurH Sll.00 S ant a A n ita Lv~e'SJOktr (Myl~\l 1000 •OO 300 FlylnqCllockell~ CCI~"''~> J .I() 2 llO Oii c oni.dffattJPt <L•lltl•m> 2 liO Oil Somtk1nC1amoc.n (Hert! ? 60 WILLIAM£.SIJDHN, AISO ran rordanl County Clerk Lo mt I s Regard\ Jel Ac· GltEGOltY N. SE GUIN Not 5' ratcl>e\ Oil· Oee<lt'tf'a I 1111 Cam11Us Dr1ve Su lie JOO lrvlM,CA..n7U Al1oonlty tw: Petlti- Sl XT H RACE 400 vurd\ l yee• Pubh!.ht<I Or•n~ Coast Dally Piiot, olOs! UP Cle1m1n9 Pu•\f' nso I Jan ... rv 1S. 16. n. 1976 lf».16 TopMoOtWr !Trf'a\ure> 6 10 4 10 180 P URI.IC NOT ICF: Ae!M'I 8al\d Illar t l 1 60 6 C1l Mobtte Du\l~r !Warol l 60 Aho Ran Marblf' Miln. Aebf'I Orum, 8•d Wllo, Ro<kf'I M•<'. Sn.ILN Rocky, C.h1ckarnoor, MtQl'H1 Boonf' Sc,.lt~ Ti'"" •nd A9"'° Mr Top lf'•, O•Yt 'H11trP1n \S E.acte 4 Too Moorter & 1 RebPI Band. Paid\ 111 00 SEVENTH llACE lliO yar~ J VUr OICI< & up ClcH\1llt'd oflllow.ince Puru\1000. Ed Off !Ward) 6 80 T0p E•plosion <Cl•rinel Our Ole Girl (L1p11am I Tomt -17.81 4.00 3 60 4.40 4 00 8.40 AIM> R•n Snt'\ A Co. Easy rota Jet, Black Thou91'11 Top NVJster, Smooth II 0.-er, Wa\PY warrior, Gray Dancer. Scretct'tf'd Sotnc"''' Cholct, Al's Alob•, Goena Miss, C.ot•One EIGH1'H "ACE 110 yard\ l yPar old• & uo Ct11m1n9 Pvr•e "4000 Pappa'\L.aSS IMyltS) Lynn C...e ICltrf\st I Un 0>••9t' I Bank\ I Time 4S 12 soo 360 260 s'° 4 60 4110 AIM> R•n B•s~~ Wltftdff Wll11 Ro•n MlmbO, Stet~ Bro1r.er, Jot Fra11c-r Scr•tcl>ecl Let'\ Get Go•nQ. Mr. b4ac• ~ck, La 0 1rworo, Bu•up SS Ec•cla ' Papp• s Lass & J.L\tnn CH,Pe•d ~OO NINT H i.Ac£ lSO yard\ ) VI'•• olds&up C1a1m1rt9 Pur1ts1100 Ve!\ Bar !Morrison) IS 70 • !JO 2 110 Htlalu1tn !Brooks) J c.O 1 .ci SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE Al41'3 OltDE R TU :5HOW CAUSE l'Oflt CHANG E OF NAME fl\ ltw Ma"er ol BRANDON KENT EOLER.•monor For Cl\anQtof Na-. ICENT 0 . EDLER and MICHELE EOLE R "'8ve llled • pellllOI\ In tlllS court tor an order cll1n9ln9 I he name Of iheir minor cllold from &RANDON KENT EDLER to JEFFREY BRYANT EDLER. II Is hereby ordered tllat ell per~s 1nteres1.ci In tile mailer alor~1d ap- pear Df!tor• this cour1 in Oeparlmenl No. Jor at 100 Civlc Cel\ter Orlw WPsl Santa Al\a, C•lifornla, on Feb 14, 1'76, •I 11 o'clock a.m •• and llltn an<I tt>rrt' shOw ceu~. ii any lhty llavt, wtiy said petition tor change of n•mt should not be9ranled. It Is l urtt'tf'r ordered tllat e copy ol ttus or<le< lo snow cauw be l)Ut>llSlle<l ii\ ORA"IGE COAST OAILY PILOT. a newsp•per 01. general clrcut1tlon, l>Ubl•Shtd 1n tn•\ county al l•MI once a ~ for four consecut1v• weeks prior to tllt Cla y ot sa1C1 nt•rino 0.ted Jan '· 1916 SAMUEL OREIZEN J uoge of Ille Superior Cour1 Wll.t.IAMC. FU NDEH8EltG,JA. A....,.yatu w %J0 E. 111" St. CMta Mesa, ~llf. '1'11 Tel: 17141 541-007t Publlslled OfanQt Coast Oaoly Pltot. J•.,uary 1s, 22, 1'1, anct February 5. 197' 1~7 76 P UBLIC NOTICE Said sale will ~ mede, but wltl10VI cownant or w•rranty, ecpress or im. pll.c!, r•nllnQ lltle, oos~ulon or encumbr•nces, lo ~llsly Ille lnctebted- ness wc:ul"ed by W•d Deed, one lu<llnQ lllf fff artd u1>enseol IP>e truslff 91\dof tne lnl\IS created by Hid dffd, e<IVan<H ,,.....~, with Interest as provldtd therein, encl IM unpaid prlnclpal Ol lhe ncne sac;ured DV \a•CI dted. lo-wit '3S,nt.74 willl tnltrest Iller-. from Jl.l'le 25, 197Sts provided In \aldl\Ote. Ott.cl ~<ember JO, 1'7S SERRANO REC.ONVEVANCE COMPANY I UUCll Trusltt ByJ E CORNWALL AutllOrlttdOtllctr P\lblhlled Newp0rl H•rbOr Neon Press combined wllh lllt Oran9(' Coa<.t 0.oly Pl lot, January I, IS, 21, 1'76 28-16 Mr Shady (Page) llO Also R<ln Bla<k Cyn, All Prolol, l--------------t Oestrt Trf'asure. Count Of Honor S~ PUBLIC NOTICE S.$"9 NOTICtf o~ INTeNTION TO CREATIESICU .. ITYINTERIEST ~L 61'1-4"1 U.C.C.I NOTICE Is llertbV 9lven lo ll>e Credllon of Uretl\a,. Ruear<ll, Inc .. Dlbtor. whose business •ddren Is 19'62 MlcArtNir BlvCI .. lrvlne, Collnty of Ot'anoe. State of Callfor11la, '"'' • wcurlty !merest Is a bout to be created by Debtor end gr anted lo Small Busl· ness Admll\lstretloo, Secured Party, wllost buslMn address Is 3SO S. Flguef'oe, Los Angeles, County Of Los AnQtles, St•lt of Calllornla. Tiit property In Wlllcll the SKurlly interest will tit crtatt CI Is, In ger>eral. all fixtures, macllll\ery, eQUiomtl\t, tyrl'!ture end furnlSlllnQS of Debtor cowrlng property now located at 11662 MlcArtllllr Blvd., Irvine, County of Orartge, Stele ol C.lllornle, ln<I buil· neu""°""1 as urelhclne Rew•rcll. enc. Tiie aforesaid security tran~kln wUI be consumm11.ci on or lfttr u.t :ina day of ,,.bruary, 197', •I 10 00 A.M. al Small Buslneu Admi.,istr•llon. J.IO S Fl~. Los Angeles, CA. 'I0071 In I~ UlllmenlJ by U.S. Govt. Clle<U. So I•! ask.no-to Ille Secure<I P•r1Y, all business n.tmu and addresws l6fld by UNI Debtor for In. '"'" YH~ last P•St, are : URICO. Inc .. 1102 Mac.Arth.w Blvd., Irvine, ,County ol Orange. State of C.tllor.,I•. 0.ltd: JAfluary IS, 1976. Small &uslMU AdmlnlslrMlon By: James E. Pick.ens. ~ Ctoslng Assistant SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JSOS.l'l9- USANJe .. ~ CA. 90011 Escrow-No. L·7' t7l9 10 10 LA PubllSll.c! Orenae Coast O•llY Piiot, Jenue~y 22, 1976 20().76 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF WITHD .. AWAI. l'AOM PAfltTNUISHIP 011'6 .. ATING UNDElt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tile foll-Inv person has withdrawn as a 9 e neral partner from tilt partntrSlllp operatono under Ille llC· llllous busln.u namt of WESTERN MOUNTAIN PUBLISHERS OF ORANGE COUNTY, 2li0 E. 17111 SI., Suite F , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Tiiis fictitious business name sl.it- ment lor the oartner\l\lp w.u fllt!d on August 22. 1915 ii\ tl>t! County of Orenoe. Full Name ancl A,ddr~u of Ille~"°" Wlttidr-t no. Oorotlly Ann Vounv, 337 Bordtaux, ~la M.s.a, CA 92627 Oorotlly Ann Your19 1'41m PubliShed OranQt Coast 011ly Piiot, Jan . n, 19 and Feb. s. 12, 1976 139-76 PUBLIC N011C£ P\IBUC NOnCE (lrlCT1TIDUI aUJINIU "4*11TATIMIMT Tiie t.a!O'#l"I l*1iOll la -'119 llW· ..... , CIOAIU•OOIC 8UllNIH Ul9'VICCS. 12100 Q«lltft <if-llwl. IWM UO, Oareltn Qreve, C..ll1omle tlM3 SNw'on ~ IJrencll. n -. Ct\lt'I, IW#llOn 8H Cll, Getlforlll• '** Tllh tluslrwu II concN«M ~ .ii 1,.. <II ......... ~French 'Tlllt \lettnw11t was fllecl wllll tllt County Cl"k of OrMOt COW!ty M J_,., '· ""· PUBLIC NOTICE P UBI.IC NOTICE State Bank No. 1072 Consolidat ed Report of Condition of Amer lc.an State Bank of Newport Beach In the State of callfor nla and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on December 31, 1975. Dollars Ctl. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (Includi ng $28,26'.17 unposted debits> ••.• 4,722,201.59 Obligations of other U .S. Government avencles and corporations ....•....•••.. 1,200,000.00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to reset I .•.• 2,000,000.00 Other loans ............•...........•.•... 14,~,2M.M Bank prem ises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises •. 288,487 .89 Other asset s ................................ 258,521.72 TOTAL ASSETS ........................ 23,018,475.84 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partner ships, and corporations .......•.• 6,999,473.96 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .......• 13,258,208.44 Oeposltsj)f United States Government ..........•........•....••.... 65,237.19 certif ied and otf ice r s' checks, et c ... · ....•...• 3121936.79 TOTAL DEPOSITS ........ $20,635,856.38 <a>TotaldefTlanddeposit s .. 7,377,647.94 (b) Total t im e and savings deposits ..........•.•.•• 13,258,208.« Other liabilities ..........•..•......•••••... 775,596.32 TOTAL LI AB I LI Tl ES ..•.•................ 21,411 ,452.70 RESERVESONLOANDANDSECU RIT I ES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans <set up pursuant to Inter nal Revenue Ser vice r ulings) .........••..••... 49,086.05 TOTAL RESERVESON LOANS AND SECURITIES ................ 49,086.05 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, t ot al ...................... 1,557,937.09 Common stock-total par value .....•.....• 750,000.00 (No. shares author ized 300,000) <No. shares outstanding 150,000) Surplus .................•.................. 750,000.00 Undivided profit s ............................ 57 ,937 .09 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ........•... 1,557,937.09 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL A CCOUNTS ........••.. 23,018,475.84 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date .... 19,656,000.00 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date ............... 14,405,000.00 Amount of stand-by letters of credit outstanding ........•............. 247,000.00 Market value of investment securities ....................... , ....... 1, 179,375.00 We RAYMOND W. HAAS, President, and G. R. MARTIN, AV P & Cashier , of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that this r eport of condit ion is true and correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief . <SEAL) RaymondW. Haas, Pr esident G. R. Martin, AVP & Cashier State of California, County of Orange, ss: Sworn to and subscr ibed before m e this 21st day of January, 1976, and I hereby certify that I am not an of- ficer or director of this bank. · My commission expires May 23, 1978 Suzanne AAoya, Notary Public Published O ra nge Coast Daily Pilot, Januar y 22,1976 268-76 -- Race Results For W.dMtday CIHr&P:H t Grallam H•a9,,ev II' •M•I t 8 40 J i.tJ Min' Aral P1nc~v J• 140 T•me 1 481 I Fro\co F1uh, Gl<>rt, Bound ' H01'1CE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE C:.Cratclled Ously Lin~ BM\, C.ash T.S. Ho. TD~lSU Cai. Tull Son. Oanoy, Jet, M.I• Tr<1• On February 11, 1976, •I 10·00 A.M., •S E•aClb 8 Val'\ Bu&• HolAlulln GA T E WAY M 0 R T GAGE Pa•d\10100 • CORPORATION,eCorp0rallonas<1Uly appoonlt!d Trustee under and pur~I to Deed of Trust record•d September 30, 1'166, as Inst No. 18081, In booll 9063, SALE • I 0°/o OFF ON ALL STORE MERCHANDISE Fl .. ST "ACE 11/16 m olf'\ FtlloK & meres, 4 yNr olds & up Claomong P\lrwS.000 Movlm~l\1o !Hawley) 1l ?O 7 .., S 10 Litty Lilly Ct.ambtnl • .o 6 eo E,.....•ldMeadow (Skinner) 3 20 Tlmt -1 40/S Al'o r•n -Gutnl•n•mtra. ~iaoat. Glortlled, Quite Honey We Cornp•n1on, Celary, Horio Datt Na••lo M.1u, MornlnQ Oanur Scr"c lled -Pampas Queen, Dream Pie. ACOMO 9'ACI! -• furl~s 3 YHr om. Cl•lm lno, Purse''°°° Nol'!'\ 8~1 CH•wteyl Truwflre COHv•rKI WI-Spirit lena I Tlme -1.12. •.o '10 300 9.00 s 00 600 Also rel\ -PedCly Walk, Su,,_ dtrance, Sir Honof', Oendy Ca rter. NoKrtlCM\. Dally °""--l·M..,,lm~ & , ............... ~ . ._ ,., .. . THI "D "ACK -6th lurlon95 3 y"r old melden lllllH breCI ,., C.IW. a.lnllfl9, PvrM 14SOO. ~ ... ,.,,. IMtnal I 60 Gay Ttrnsco CPinc;ay Jr. I "°Y•IMlrrl•Ot (Torol Time-1.113/S -''to rtfl -W•i~ilcl Cutle , 0.vtne ... rnl«. h •clll•"•· v~r•noa c., Cytle\'11'", Hat• Royel 8 , Siar Pfln. ~. P:alr "-°'• ,.,._,..,.., Sc.r1tcM4 -t .. utllul Princess. s.Ot1•.Ac"'1.C.ia1u. 1 00 uo •• 520 11.110 H M ''·· ,. At'to rart F1r·q c;p....,<h. Pr1ncf" M•slv AOv1\e'dly. Slovtr\ of (,la\< lht xotsman, C.ua"'"" Devoted El fOft, T~rn Un\ ton~ .Ju\t1mu\ X.ratcl>Pd Prine• H.oroto Clo~< Factor, Matchless Deed;. Swordi1\ll .t.114e. U Eucla -IO·Blacll Water & I· ~-"Im HfffJll•Y. Petd Sl,J0.00, SIXTH "ACf. 6 furl0ft9S Ftllles & ,...,es, 4 year olCls & up c.1a1m•nQ. P\irw \10.000 MyEwlyn !Valderl IS ?O S 20 HO Oitck Folly !Hawley I 3 40 2 60 n. t..adySlrUktr l(;onzalu l l 80 Tome -1 102 S Also ran -Madam Go. LOOk Aler1, Lila< 8oUQUll1, T1I Tori Hoscretcl>t\ Sf.Vl lC1'H "ACE 6 fur1onqs. 4 y•r olds & up. Allowences Pvrw \12,000. FuMan<llu IV•ldell 24.00 s 40 2 80 260 2 10 1.40 K•1"9AI IPlncay Jr.I Do•m•lon 11 IVel•squerl Time -1.0'4/S. Also ran -Ru• Oe Rivoli, Oncartu, Viking's Sprll•, ,._, Soerk. st••tclled -Fly Amerlun U EU<1• -).1'11 Men<llll 8 .. Klflt Al, P•lfSIU.lO. flONTH •ACf. -11rl6 m.190\ ' Y'I'•• Old t1llif.1 S1alln Purse PQ,000 A_,, Et EndnoSt•~H ~~ln.tlor>0Girl IM-ley) • "° 400 120 $110 • 00 , 40 ... ,, Biiby <Tor11l J141AKk ll l~melttfl ,.,,,._, ,tJ s Alto ren -MIU T'o•-,.,. itatle's "-f, MIS'S Francesca. kr .. OIM P:leld Glrl. NINTit "A(~ -Ont tnl .. ',_, -.&-. Clelm•"9 Pv~JtOOO. ,.,. CJ,tlrll CSellt« > 16 40 t 00 SA ...,,_~S@ul IC•mp,e\l .. 0 00 WN.-IYtrOl••I l.40 TllN-1.'7 Al»,._., .... tlld °"'~Hin.. ~.eo.t OfArmor, Trufl Up.W-lly ~llty. $Ctltlclwd -T rlt.,f\llat, Ktno St¥ "• o.llY ... ~. u ....... -.. , .... (teiM ... ~ac.e. , • ._..,. ... 1 Basketball R esults eeti.ve aai1ietba11 Army '2. Fordl\am 70 N1AC,1er• 17. Ho!\tr• />4 PIMSYIYart•• SS. Temple Sl Provldtflc• 11. SI Joupll's, Pa 71 S4 &onawnture 114, Clew St ao C..tadtl 81, Oav1C1wn 17 O tm_, 12. Maryland 17 Duh '7, Wak~ For~\193 OT E Cerol1n18S Richmond IS Vlr9ln1e 1S Plllsbur911 69 Va Mllll•ry 84, Wtlll•m & Mary 18 W Vlrginta 7•. [)oquont 12 I('""' St 70, ColoradO 6l M9rquelle 76, CreiQlllon 62 Miami, Oflto "· 8•11 SI 7S Mluourl U . OkllllOma Sl '1 ~brt\U ... Oklello,,.. •1 Notre O.me 91, St Jos • Ind '° CalHornle S, San11Clare68 Nev l..u V99es 120, Nev,.RellO'll Slat1lorC191, UC·Oevls 1' l410 H SCHOOi. San G•Wlef Veltey LA'9ue Downey U, &.llllowtr-'O t..ynWOOCI 76, Cerritos S9 LA Mlre<le'7, Par•mounl 53 W•rren 14 Norw•lk SI Ota cieMI W'9U.I All• L-'°·$terr• Vlitl S1 llconll• .. Sen Olmn .. OnlerlO Tl. GlldttON•7 Walnut ... fltoy1t OU S7 CMMt•LA-.M) LI tloty H , 1 akeWOOCI U MttllkanU,C-ton6l (OTI WlllOl'I ,., Jorda II u Ch <NkLA...-> Alllemere "· P•UOM11e64 UOTl Arca<lt• SI, El It enc,,. •1 Mulr S2, Oomingutl SI (Mlu6eeVet .. yu-.w> Arroy0H Ml Vlew jt f.I Mone•~. khurr U s.n o.on.110, I(..,.,. MDMovt• SI, Aotatna.tel 4t 1Ner1Nl'll u..-> ArtOYoGr•"* ». i..mooc "' CMefttvltw Leetllll A1llM Q . Cll•rter Ootll H llM\wl1 H, 8.ttdwtll .. •rlt 4t 9towltM ''· HooelU 4' Witt-men s•. Nortllvi.•1' l"i.Meft•LA .... > Bell O.nlitM .. , 1..1 t allolQ M 'Tn1111 .. City''· 011erto• ~ MU ll'IO "· Sovtll '"'"'""' S? PA<Jt 718, of Official Records In the of· flu of tilt County Recorder ol Or8"9C' Courity, Statt ol C•llforl\I• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGliEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time ot sale In l•wtul money Of the Ul'lttd Sl•tesl et !flt North Front entr•nct to 11\e 0r_.. County Courtnovse located at 100 O 'Wk c.n...-°'Ive Wul. In the City ol Sant• AN •II rlgllt, title and lnl•rest con. vel"td lo and now "91CI by II under ukt Oited Of Trust In tM pr~rty sltuetec:t In said County •n<I Stat• Clncrlbed n : PARCEL 1: L.ot "s of Tract Ho. sr., In tlle Clly of lrvlne, Cownty OI Oranve. St•t• of C•llloml•, as ~ Ot1 •map recorded In 3ook 216 PaQH 19 lot71ncluslwof Mlsulll1n•OU\llNPS. ti\ ttMt off Ice Of tl'l4t Coul\t y Rtcordtr of sa1C1 c.oumy. PARCEL 2: An HWment tor ,,.. gr'tU and eoreu over Lot U 4 of Tract Ho. 57•. In the City ol lrvlM, Countyof 0.-ange, Ste le of Calllornle, es st-. on a rNtl recorded In Book 21• P.-It lo 17 lncluslw of Mtscell•-A.WPS. In ti. offk• of lhe County Recorder of seldc.ounty. TN street eddr•JS tn<I other common ~atlOft, It 8'\Y, ot ,,.. real P"OIJtflY CIHCTIOtd lll>O'We IS PU•OOrl•<l lo be' •162 S.ton Ro.O, lrvlM. C•lllornia92664 Th9 llnderflgntcl Trtnlff dlKlll,,,.. any llMllllty tor eny ln<orr.clnMt of 11111 ,,,.... addrttl end otr.er comrron dHif)llatiolft, II •ny. sllOwn herein. S.ICI tale "'111 bt made. but w1tlloUI <O-nt or warr•nly, ••Pf•U or Im ptlecl, r999rOtnQ lltle, po'w"'°"· or en· •umbf.,l(ft, to pay 1"9 remelnlrlQ prl~ u oe1 sUfftet the note Is l s.c11redbyMlcl Dlt«I OI Ttllil, to-wit '1•,0» IS, Wl111 I"""''' «lltNIOn, as provlcNcl Ill \Md "°'9111, edVtnctt, II any, Ul'°9r h lef'IM Of salCI 'o..4 of Trult, .._,, ~' lftd Upef!Wt Of Ille TNlt• AMOI t"9 trll\ll tr .. led by UllODMoclof Tnm TN MMftcl•ry undff l4lld 0..0 .. frvtt MAltlOf'• .. Hiiied AIWf •• 11-.d .. lilt uflder\IOftH • wrt• Oaclerallorl ol o.ft11tt tnd ~,., s.ie, MO • wntt.., Notice Of Drifllft eno r:1ect10ft to Sell. Tl1• llfldl~ ceuwtt w ht ftotltt of Otftvtt .,., El«· tlon to Sell w be r«ordetl In ti. Ctotll'lly ..._. u. nat prvpe r1y it ioc.- 0.tt<I. Jattuaryt, tt76 CA11WA V' MOR TOAC.• COllPOftATION •n•N Tnm" ey MffN 0.Vls Vltt-jltfft, ~·--Or~ C:..tl Otf•y ....... JtnulrY,U, 2l. 2t, lt76 1~7' WHO ' JAWIS U... COMPAMTI Jomes lumber Company K ~by Jorr.s t-bringlon. f!OS1 president of Word & Hcmnqon. fl is the ~Y <~ete. l,JI seMc:e !uriier. b..ldtrq ,,..,.erial, ond hardware deo!er in Hu.,1inqon Beoch. servinq th.. c ontrCX10rl. Now our store K op9'\ ond -ore off erong °"' -'1. _,,ones. ond pnces 10 everyone We cord.oily '""11• yoo to "'Sii ond see cu stoe ond yod. We de:iver we qve f,..,. estW11o•es. we do ~.nq ond IT'OSI impatont -hove t~e perwimel eoQer 10 ~ yoo. #3 COMMON Ix 12 PINE ~ .....,. ... tlte ..... effered ~ ............ .a-JI WHY BUY AT JAMES? WATER HEATER '-•• .. rel , ...... I-yew .. -·" ..... ..,..~ -.... s719~ .... '79 " THEIWMS AUCOMIMG .... ,..,... .... ... ,.. ......... ..... S]82 .... .. • DAILY PILOT • C5 PUBLIC NOTJCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • PVBUC N011C8 Ml~•tOtt~uo,.,,.8 ':.C:.~:~:::::::• nAHOPC!AUl'ORlllA"'DR llle fllllowl._ ,._ 1t--11u11- • THICOUMTYOl'O.AlfOI MIUt: - Errant Heir Thwarted. ' ...._,,...,.. SIMCO, PO eow US.. 1fWI-. "°1"1C. OP Ml.AIUNO OP fll'TtTI°" 1,.r, la1114~ .. CA ftm FOR~ Oll"Wtlt. •Ho..,.. G\efv• lllllaft MCRH noo \.ITTIRS TllTAMINTARY ANO ftelrvlew .... me. .. Motw.CA-. tlUITMORllATIOM TO AOMINllTU Tlllt tllalMU It~..., ea•-UNOIR nca INOIPINOINT AO. dlviou.t "r Probation Extended for Leo Goodwin,~23 . : I Ml•1STRA1110NOPllTATU~ OledVSI. McAe eat1te of WIN IF R EO O. 'nits sta•l'l'lent _, fitlf "'11th ttw CRllOHTOH, 0.CHtff. Olunty Oerll ol Ot11'19e ~ NOT1CE IS HSRl?DY GIVEN ~ Jlll\iMy lt, tf7' y en J0HH A. ClllEIGHTON llti fHtd llertlll IJiMtl • pftltlOl'I tor ProWte of Wiii MO tot "'*lttlecl Or~ COHt Dllflr ,...._ l.Atter\ TtS11me11tary •ncS for Jan,tt,Jtlndl't1>.J, tt, 1914 ~ttlOrlLtllOl'I to Adrnl nl,l4tr ll'ldlr lht '"'" lnGeptndlnt Admlnlstr1t1onof Es~ ---------......::::.:.: Act. rw.rence to whlc11 11 illll4t tot PVBUC No-c tuntler Mrtlcultrs, tnd tl\tt ttle tlmt • • E PUBLIC NOTICE Mc1pl1aof....,1noc11eume11esi..n -----------PUBLIC N011CE .. '°' lleb .•• m •. It IO:OOt.m., lntht NOTICaO~NO .. ttHl'OffS. .. UTY "CTt110UllUllNIU <Olll1""°"1 of 0.pertrfttnt No. Jot Mid Notice It htreby elwn thtl the un. PICTIC10UI eUSINISS ' N¥• ITATIMINT COUl1,et1'00ClvkCtni.rOrlwW.at In catnloned will not be rtllPOftllbl• tor NAMllTATIMINT ThtfollOWlngl*'IOM.,..dlotnOllllll-U.CltyOf$1nl1Ant,C.IUorni.1, ' eny dttltt or lltblllll" contrteted by Thtfoltowl _ _.. ... ....., ..... : 0.ttflltn. n. m•. ~ ouw then myMll, on or'"" IWUH' ng.... ' \.IFT LEASING co .. s. oc.. . Wl&.J..IAMl.SUO .. N, tllllo.te. SE.GI PRoou-"'•c• ·-A~.s... hech,CA."740 Count .. Ot • '"' ... -.-"'"--.. Sidney Wt I nber·e, •MJ Arbor y Cltrk ted tnlS 1ttll dey of Juauaty, 1976. 5-nll Ml, CA. '2105 -..~ , ~ ,..._11 CA _ JOtfN 0. TAYl.Oll • Jolll'IA, Udell, M.O. ......_ A...._. ,.,_ -.._ • ...., ~t _,.,, -• • -T ..... "' ""'"" -~. -·• --·-"•"Y S. Ctonen, ... Octtn AYLOR, KU~~lll, 1 IUMMlllS 1'50161.11 SlrMI i., 0tne Point, CA. "262t •--,•-.... """~II,,,. .. t0•·• AtWweYttluw NtwPOf18 .. c:11.CA. Helmutll Stl'lt • .-·--_..,.,_ ---....... ,_ ltMPtl lfl Pl.tbll ' ,..,... ••-·-•• Tiiis llvt.1-t la C.l'IClllCWCI ""• ' < C MutNI lldt. ahed 0..tfttle CoaJt Otlllt Pllal. Glendllt, CA. •1aot _, _ __..1 mw.a11111111st. J~rv22,2l.29, tt76 2676 Tiiis 1>uslnett la cOllOVC'tlf tiy a tllMr .. _ .. __ p. LMA"9ele1,CA.toott --------------I ....__ .. I HMrfS.~ ·--9111trl Pll• u ....... p. -·· .i..~ we• fl ..... .......-. ---· ... ntor: .._t1u...,. PUBLIC NOTICE Jo11nAGGtf10tno ..... _,_,,. • ,_ ......... Pul>llSl\ed ~ange Cotltt Otlly Pllol This statement wes tllld wlllt u. Cewntv Cltrk of Orenoe c:-ity "' ..S-ry IS,'"· tt. 1976 111.16 Oounty Clerk of Ot11191 Counll' on OtclmOw 3I, lt7S. FICT1T1ousaus1Hess 0totmw2t ms .,.. NAMESTAT&MEHT ' • ....., PllblllMdOf.,.._ GMSl 0.lly "''°'· n. foll°"'!lf19 person It doing IMI· P\lbllshed ()f_.. CO.at Diiiy "''°" ~I, 1J,tt.2t. "'' · »7• .. ,." ,.•as: .--ry1,a, ts.22, 1f7• PVBLIC NOTICE ~ • THE .ET SITTER, F.ur El'ICOl'9 -1~ 1------------1 SUPERIOR•COURTOtrntE CilYrt,Newport8eecll,CAt26'0 1-----------:;.;.;.;~1 nATI OF CALI FORNI.A llOR Mont-Liit AOdtbtck, Four EtaQn PUBLIC N011CE THE COUNTY OF ORANOI CA>urt, Newport B .. c11. CA ftll60 No ..... ,. This bullMU Is conducteo 11., "' In-StJJO PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE O fl HEARING 0 F dlvli*lel l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NOTict! TO CRIDITORS PETITION FOR PR08AT"' O Mont·Lls.Aoci.i.,." NAMISTATUUNT SUHRIORClOURTOPTM• ~ FWlt.I, Tiie follo•I""" PtrlOnS.,.. .-......, ...... T.-'" .. t.1•"•Nt• --ANO FOR LETTERS Tl!STAMl!N· This Stttement WtS flle<J with .,. buslneuas: ..... ........ ·.nt.c:OuNivo;'oRANGa .. TARY ANO AUTHORIZATION 'TOAD-Counly Cltrk ot Oran9e County on COAST CARDIOPHYSl""OGY a .... ..- M I N I S T E R U N 0 E R T H E Jan11try S, 1976 ""' .. -~ INDEPENDUIT ADMINISTRATION FSl1Q LAB, Ul Hosoltal Rold, Slllte No. )II, tfl Che Matier o t 11'8 Esttte of OF I.STATES ACT. Publl~ Ofanoe coest Delly Piiot, NtwpoftllHCll,CA.'266> JOSl!l"H JOST ••so known ts JOE Estate of PEARL '1:. STUAMTHAL, Ja11.1, U,22,29, 1976 ~76 . Le-.nce 0. Blum, Jru ~?,-11100 JOST, llso k_;,,, ts JOS. JOST, t ho Oetffsed. · • Peloml, H-..ort 8Hcll, CA . .._. ia-i as JOSE Pt4 E. JOST, 0.C..•sed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\lt Mlcl\MI C. McN111..,, M.O., 2221 Nttlct Ills lle,..by.9lwn to credlton EVA MOERKE 0Cewa8lvel.,Con1Mdt1Mar,CA.'26U howlng ctelms aQ•lnst ltlt uld dee .. llH flltd llereln • 11911· PVBLJC NOTICE Thlsbuslntu lltond«teclbyalllftt· din« to flle Mid clelms In the office of lion for Probatt ot Wiii •l'ld tor lnuance ed Ptttlltl'Shlp. .,,. cler'k of Che aforesaid court or 10 ol L..etten; THtamentllry lo tlw petl· FICTlTIOUSllUSINEU Lawrenc:tO. 8tvm,Jr.,M.D. ~ 1t1em to tM undersigned •I Ille lloner •nd Aultlorltellon to Administer NAME STATEMENT MlcllMI C. McNalley, M.D, offke of ltAMSEY AND A ASMUSSEN under tr.. Independent Administration Tlle 1o11-1119 penon Is dolnv t:IUSI· Tiiis stttement was fifed wltll tlw -Attorneys tt uw -44' w. Ocean ol Esteles Act reference to Wlllch Is NUU: COunl't Cieri! ot Ora1191 c.ounty on 81"'1., Suite 170S, In the City Of \'°"9 made for further p;irtlculars, llfld tlwrt ARI( ENTERPRISES, 29$0 W, Jenwtry9, 1976. Beecll, In Los A119eltt County, wNcll Ille time and place ot lleu1119 the wme Qfltrel, Slnta Ane, CA l'StMl latter office Is tfte piece of buslnen of !Wis been set for February 10, 1976, at Noah Sine I air H1rdgrave, 1212 P\.ltllltfltd OrMQt Coest Delll' Pllo(. tlw undtnitfled In ell matte" perteln. 10:00 •.m .. In lilt courtroom of Oepart. Oce•n. Se<1I 8HCll, CA 92040 J-rv IS, 22. 29, and February s, 1976 Ing to said ttlillle. S..ch cllams with the mtnl No, l Of said court, •I 700 Ovlc This busl111ss Is condlleted by an In-10H6 nt<ftMl'Y ....oucMrs must be Uled or Oonter Orlve WHI, In Ille Clly of Senta dMctuel •------------PNsented ts •Ionise Id wllllln tour AN!, C.lltomla. Noell Htrd9rav• PUBLIC NOTICE monthnfi.r tlle first ~bllcatlonot this Dated J•n. It, "'6 Tiiis stel..,.Hlt wu fllect w1111 Ille notl<e. WILLIAM E. St JOHN, County Clerk ot Orange County on O.ted J.n. It, 1976 County Clerk J M111try S, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS JO$E PH S. JOST LEWIS I LEWIS "SltfO SUPElllOlt COUltTOF TMI! end PATA I CIA IC. 81.JCK At'-yut &.aw Publlst>ed Orange Colst OallY Piiot, STATEO,.CAUPORNIA POR CA>Encutonoftl'lewlll l300Loftg .. ech e1vd. Jan.8, tS, 22, 29, 1976 TME COUNTY 0" ORANGE ohaktdeeedenl SolllllG.te,CAtOJIO 6S.76'1 Ht.A....... RAMSEYANORASMUS$EN At'-YS tor: ,etltl-r In tne Mtcttr of tlte E s1ete of CARL F. AltlrM,....•UW Pul>lllilltd Or•noe Cont Delly Pllot.1------------SCHUHOLZ, o.c .. wd. NOTICE IS ..... OcllMI~ Jen. 21, 22, ?8, 1976 234-16 PVBL.IC NOTICE HEREllY GIVEN to cracfllon tlmng w..na clalms egllnst Int said Wcedftll to flle L.-. ....._CA '21tt 1------------said <lalms In the offke Of IN Oefll of Putlllstled er.,,,. Coast Dally Plloe.. ,.ICTITIOUS •UStNESS Illa tlorewld Court ot to pnwlt"""" .... 22. tt,•nd ,,.b. s. 12. 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE NAMll STATEMENT 10 U. undtn19Md It Ille offk.of JOHN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The lolloWlnQ penons are doing Ml• N. HELM10<, 225 Sovtll Eucal'l"Ptus NAME STATEMENT rwmas: Avenue In Ille City of ln9lawood, The fotlowlft9 person Is doing busl· "BALBOA ISLAND FLORIST", C.llfomle '°301, wl\lch latter office Is neues: 211 Merine Avenue, Balboa Island, ttwplaceofbusi...ssoftlteunelerSiQneel SU A E ·GA IP SKATE BOA RO C.llfornla In ell matters perttlnl119 to saldes1ate. SALES, Olvlslon ol Oak Street Inc., Glen C. Timm, 211 Nutwoocl Suell clt lms with tlle necessery 1232 Vlll1199 Wey, Suitt o. Senta AM, A-, Anenelm, c.mornla ~hers must bt flltd or Pf'e~ es CA9210S Loi• L. Timm, 211 Nul-d, -~Id "lllllln tour months tf1er Ille Oak Strfft Inc .• 1096 S. Cotsl Hwy., AM!Mlm, C.lllomla · first pUbllc.atlon of tnls notice. Diiied \..tolJN &.tell, CA 92651 This tiuslneu ls being conca,cted by .. _,-.,21, lt76 This bu$1ness Is coneluctt<f by a CO<· an lnellvldual PHYUIS H, SCH UHOLZ llO'•tlon Lota L. Timm E~utrhtolthe Wiii Gordon Mac Ptterson Glef'I C. Timm ot wld Oece~nt Vice President Tiiis statement fifed with th! c.ount\I JOMN "·HELMICK Oak Strut Inc. Cieri! of Orangt County on Januov., 16, A'*-'t lit La• This statement wu llled wtlh tht 1976 22SSMllEvcal.,.."'Afttl• COun1., Clerk of Orenge County on FS1t11 l~CAtN01 PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICIE TO C•EDITORS OF aULK T•ANSFER (5.cs.'10t -6117 U.C.C.I lS&-76 Notice Is 11.,eby 9lven to tll• Creditors of Ned Hutchenson S.S. No. HS·4 2-9 S9S, Tren,hror. ~ buskwu eddrHs Is 218 Mar!M A~ .• Balboa lsl•nd. County of Orange. State of C.llfoml•, Illa I • bulk trenstw Is •bouC to bt made to Frenk A19trln S.S. No. SU·9'·5709, Tr•nsferee, whose bu1lneu tddress Is 1213 Oel•w-St., Huntington &etch, Count of Ortnge, State of C.llfornle. J.v1u.,., 12, 1976 OROVEll l!SCROW CORPORATIOtt Publlslled 0rt"9' Co11t '.>ally PUOC. n. ~rt't' to bt transferred Is 2j9.76 IOC•ttd et 111 #Mrln• Ave .. Eltlboa 1~1tnc:1, county of ~•nge, Slate of FS1J1S Publls.Md Or•noe eoau Dally Pilot, Jotn. u, n, 29 and Feb. s. 1974 111 s-tll llllnob Jen. 22, 29, end Feb. S, u. i976 NINtltn, CA '290S IEKr.w#nl'-41 PUBLIC NOTICE t41Hi Publlshtd Oranve cont Dill., Piiot, Jen. 22, 29tnd r=.b. s, 12, 1976 214-7~ ----------•C.llfOmla. Stld pnaperty ls ~scribed In oenerel PUBUC NOTICE es: All stock In lr•de, fiittures, equip. ---------r-,--------------·•rr.nt end 900d will ot th•t Men's PVBLIC NOTICE 5154' Ootlllftll bUSlness known as l(leieys f« NOTICETOCREOITORS Nlffl end located .it 219 Marine Ave., S-1"62 SUPERIOll COUltTOF THE 8alboa lslend, COunty ot Ora1199, St.le NO.TICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE INVITING a IDS STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR of C.llfornla. No. A-Mtst Notice ls hereby 9iven tlltt Ille Boen:I THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TllebUtk transfer wlll bt consumrntt· S1111erlor Court of the Stet• of of Trustees of the Coest Community A·U"l eel an or tfter the 2ncS cay of February, CallMn!lt,...,tlleC.unty.tOr-.. Coll•ve District of Orenge County, 111 the Mttter of 1ne Est1te ot m._ et 10 A.M. et Norris end As.- In the Metter of Ille Est•t• of Cellfomla, Wiii receive ;ealed bids up HAAOIEH.ALBRIGHT, 0.<;H-. toe,_., •S70 CMnllUS Or., ~ PE A ALE JV DI TH NESBIT to 2:00 p.m., Frld•Y. Ftbruery 6, 1976, Notice Is hereby given to credit°" 8Hcll. County of Ofan911, Sl41te of GALLION, De<:HH<I. at the Purch.lskwa OepC. ol wld Sot'-! 11ev1nv cltlms aQtlMI Ille wld cleat-Ctllfomla. ,.,.Ice Is nerebr 91ven to cre.c:tll~ distrlc1 located at 1370 Adams Avenue, dent to Ille said cl alms In tne olflc.t of So fern"-to,..,. Trtnsfel'llt, •II lwtvlnv claims egelnst tht s.ald de<• Cost• Mesa, C.llfomle, •I wllleh "'"' the cler1c of the aforesaid court or to buslnns names tnd ectdres591 used by dent to Ille salO clalms In ~he office of Miid btcb wtll be publicly opened _., ~t U.m to the undersigned at t11t Trensferor tor tlle th,..e years l•stPHt. lite cl•rll of Ille etoresalel court or to rNdfor: • office of ARNOLD 8 . ABRAMS -Al· .,..: Same D"flel'll lttern to Ille undersigned al Ille KOCE· Tl/ AOMI NIST RATION tomey 8' Uw -•101 WllsNre Blvd., DatedJIOWtt'Y21, 1976 office of PATTERSON, POST & 8UI LOINOFURNISHJNGS. SUlteS061ntrieCllyof BevtrlyHllls.,ln FRANK ALGARIN !.MITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 2122 All bids tre to be In 9'corcs.nc.ewltti LosA119elflCountY, wnlcll la11er oftke TrtMferee From Wire Servlcel Mllllonalre lnaurance heir Leo Goodwla m. who aMounced last week he dellbernte)y vio!ated tenm of hia probaUoo to be sent back to jaU so that he ml&ht attend coUege in Calilornln or Hawaii, probably won't be toiog to either state this fall. The 23-year-old Goodwin's pJan was thwarted by Broward County (Fla.) Judge 1toben But· terwortb. wt)o added three more d ays to the 23 Goodwin was already committed to spend behind ban and announced that Goodwin would still be re· quired to spend two years on probation . The judge observed that the courts a11d the county probation department have done everything possible to "guide him to become a responsible citizen. l hope our efforts will not fail, but only time will tell.·• • Bernard J . Rldder, chairman of the board of Ridder Publications, was in "good" condition after being stabbed at the parking lot of the Hollywood Park race track in a robbery attempt. Ridder. also a board member of Knight·Ridder Newspapers Inc., was accosted as he was. walking to his car after a horse auction at the track. Ridder is an owner and racer of thoroughbred horses. The robber de - manded money. Instead, Ridder hit him in the face ( ) with a folded horse-sales PEOPLE catalog. The man stabbed Ridder in each side and --------- then fled. He got no money. • Entertainer Wayne Newton was honored with a star emb~dded in Hollywood Boulevard's "Walk of Fame" east of the Chinese Theater. Newton, 30, whose records and albums have sold more than 15 million copies, is the 1,666th celebrity rited. * A sneak thief made off with Gen. Douglas MacArthur's flak j acket. A visitor taking a tour of memora bilia in the MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk, Va., called the hbstess • attention to the missing jacket. A check of the glass case from which it vanished revealed that eight brass screws had been removed to give the thief access. * Singer.composer Isaac Hayes and two of his re· cording enterprises filed a $3 million suit against Stax Records, Inc. in Memphis. The federal bankruptcy suit attempts to collect at least $1 million in royalties Hayes says have not been paid him and $2 million for contract defaults and damage. The suit asks that Stax re· ceiver W. Otis Higgs Jr. "se- quester, impound and marshal" any Stax asset to satisfy the claims and return all copyrights HAYES and mas ter tapes of records produced by Hayes. •• Frank R . West. builder of one of the nation's largest meat slaughtering firms, was sentenced to 24 concurrent two-year prison terms after being convicted in federal court at Omaha of mail and wire fraud. His firm, American Beef Packers, Inc., was found guilty on 32 counts of mail and wire fraud and was fined $100 on each count. The judge, who could lnMoseow have Msessed a roa.'C.imum fine or $1,000 on cacl( ~t. noted that any money paid by the corpora· tioo Ill fines would have to come Crom •'the creditors• pockets." West's sent~nce was suspended and he was placed on two years probation. He could have re· ceived a maximum total ot 120years in jail. • President Ford will undergo his annual physical examination Saturday at Bethesda Naval Hospital, White House press secretary Ron Nessen sal~ · * Mnyor Humphrey J. Donnelly of Newport, n. 1., isn't sure why Queen EUzabetb II of England will visit his city for a few hours July 10, but he is ecs-tatle. Donnelly said he received a letter from Henry E. Catto Jr., U.S. State Department chief of pro- tocol, buorming him of a July 6·11 "state visit .. to the United States. The letter said the queen and her husband, the Duke of F..dlnboroogb, would arrive at T. F . Green State Airport in Warwick July IO, motorcade to Newport for a short visit and "her yacht will be awaiting her for a trip to Boston." * OUl(E Singer Bobby Womack has sued for more than $250,000 by Noel Resnick, who said she received no money for a song she helped him write, "Doin g It My Way." · · She said s he teamed with Womack to write the song in 1971 and that Wom ack included it on an album recorded three years later. * Bob St. Clair. former professional football player and San Mateo County supervisor, an- nounced that he is seeking the state Senate seat 'Vacated by San Francisco Mayor George Moscone. The 45·year-old Democrat who played 12 seasons as offensive tackle with the San Francisco 49ers. was the first amnounced candidate for the seat. * Comedian Dick Gregory, an activist during Mississippi's civil rights struggle of the l960s, has been named a member of Gov. Cliff Finch's honorary staff of colonels. The colonel designation. a traditional title awarded to supporters of Mississippi governors, also was extended to Fayette Mayor Charles Evers and Aaron Henry, bead of Mississippi's Loyalist De mocrats and the state president of the NAACP. Gregory, who had made Mississippi a nd its politics the subject of many of his barbs in past years. was at the State Capitol Building during Finch ·s inauguration. * EVERS The embattled president of the San Francisco A.rt Institut e, a target of student and faculty de- monstrations for six weeks, plans to resign. Arnold L. Uerstand. who came to the school in September 197 4, said he would leave his post July l . Students and faculty membe rs accused Herstand in petitions of breaking faith in several areas. · KINSUJN NORTH BROADWAY, Suite 100 In 11\e the lnstNCtlons •nd Conditions end h tllt ptec• of bus'""' of Ille lift• HORRISANOAS$0CIATU City°' Sent• Ana, In Oranve eoumv. Speclflcellons wlllcll are now on Ille dtnloned In ell metten pen.intng to 41nc.n.tt on .. ""'kll l•tle< ottlce Is tne piece of bUsl· end may be secured In tne offke of tilt said esttle. Suell cl1ims wltll Ille w. •• neu ol IM under\l9ned In •II matters Pllrcntslno Agent of salct SC'-I ells-neceu.ry voucners must be fll•d or ....,_. ... .,CA HMO pertaining to said eslate. Such <.lalms "trlct. pnwrited H tfortsald within •-01tl -.sJ• lolitll ,,.. neceswry vou<.ners must be EaCl'l llidder must "'°'"" wltfl ttls bid months alter the first publlUtlOftof this Publllhed O..M191 Coast Otlly Piiot. Arms Talks Under Way NAPLES, Italy CAP) -Police arrested a 16- year-old s hepherd at nearby Caserta and charged him with murdering bis younger brother, who refused to lendbim$6. ltltd or prewnted as aforewld within a cuhlet'J cllkk, certified clwek, or notln. .-n. ~ 1'16 tour montM alCer the first puC)fkatlon bidder's bond mtde PIY•b•e to t11t or-Dialed Jen. It, 1976 ~76' MOSCOW (A p ) -ofttllsnotice Cler of Ille Cont cOl-nmunlty College AANITAW.AL8RIGH1' DatedJan's 1'71. Olstr'lc18oerdofTrustffslnen-.nt Eace<utof'oftnewlll PUBLIC NOTICE Secretary of State Henry ARTH.UR B .. GALLION not leu than live percent (S%) ot tM ofsakldtc.edent A. Kissinger said today Executor ol ttle w111 sum bid •s • llUtt•nt" tlltt tile 11'9her AJUtot.o I . Al RAMS that the Uni' ted States f Id de e0e 1 bidder wtll encer Into tM IWOPOYd eon-._...,_., .. t-Lew ci-. tm 0 sa c n,. VllCtlftllesamelsawtrdedtohlm.ln -c•o .. s•t.10•••... d So · t U · " PATTERSON, POST lht event of tellu ... to enter Into such '1GJWlllMrellvd. ..-OnanATPRIVATSW an Vle mon are & SMITH ~1.-.1, t11e proc_,, ot 111e ctltlCk w111 =1~ 14411._ cum• .... A779M making responsible pro-=-=~y Slltt• 100 befortelttd,orlntllec•wof ebond,tht 1>u1>11!tte.s Or•• c.o.rt O.lly "''°" INTMRSU~ERIOR COURTOP posals and narrowing the Publl~ <~;1111e coest Otily Pl~. :=:1~ wlll be forfeited'° said , ... 22. 2hnd "'°· s. 12.. 1916 251·1• TM~~~·~a.,o;,~A;~ i;.<> .. ~i:::;o• gap.. toward a new Janueryl,1$. •29•1916 u.7• Nobtddttm:.ywltlldrawlllsbtcHora ' lnU..metttrofthtEs .. teofNEl/AW. nuclear arms agree• period of tony-five (4S) devs .,.., Ille ------------PIERCE. 0.c••wd. h •. p li PUBLIC NOTICE CltlesetforllleOCMnl119ther.ot. PVBLIC NOTICE . Notk• Is hereby 9lvtn ..... ,,. ~ ment. T e ru mg 0 t· The Botrd ol Trustees rewrws the dtn19ntdwtllsalletPrlvtteSetellOlhe burO reportedly Went in- prlvll899of rejectl119any tndtll bids or 1110f1tSt Ind best btdCler on or alWr the t • ·bl t S-1461 to we Ive any lrre9ulerltles or lrt-NOTICR Of' DISSO\.UTIOM 2nd dey of Febnaery, 1916, et the office 0 Se5SlOn, poSSl Y 0 re· NOTICE TO CREOITO•S IOl'rnlllltles lneny bldorlntllebldclnia. OP PARTM•RSHll" "'DAl/IDG. SAUNDERS, Attomeyfor view the situation. No. A..ast26 SIOMCI : NO RMAH E. flUtlllc Mtlc• II .,.,...,., glWft thet e.<lltor ••. se So4'111 SPt'lng Strttt, SUltlf K i s s i n g e r t 0 1 d S1111erlor Ceurt ot tlle St•t• of WATSON T-..E COl.W'EU. COMi-AHY, a joint $40, Los ""9flts, Callfornle tclOU, llA> C.lltornie,fortlleCo1111tyetOr.... SK1v~Botr4ofTNSt-Wftturtf', encl llUTLElll HOUSING )Kt .. contlrmetlon of wld Sl4le"or reporters that While In the Metter ol the Estate Gt LEONA Open: Feb. 6, t'76-2:0Dp.m. OORPORATION, a Jolnl wnturer, Qlur1. ell t11e right. tltle end tntenst of some progress bas been BLANCHE GATES, Oeceeloed. P\ll:llllhed Or•n99 CoHt Ollly "'°" htfellllforedolng buSIMSS undW Ult fie· wH dlcHMd tt the time of CIMtl\ end Notl<• Is hereby given lo creellton JMluerv IS, 22. 1976 t~76 llllous firm n1mt end style of .i1 ttlf tight. tltle and Interest tNt the ( llaYlfl9 cltlms •oainst the said dee.. kl'AEME" PATIO VILLAS co .... tsta•ofsalddeceewdllHacquired..., dent to flle said cl•lms In the olflc:• ol PUBLIC NOTICE "" t<ttterlnt Slrfft. City of lrvlftt, eperttloll of ltw or ofll«wl• oltlW 1,. cle<'k of "" .ioresald court or to CiDllMV et OrMQt, St• of Catlforftl .. "*' iw In eclOIUon 10.111et of Yid dlt- 11<9sent them to tlle underilQMd •t ttw clld on tlw '11t dey of DK~. ''"'-~at Ult tltne of Offtll, In and lo IN SHORT J office of GE MM IL, Z"A A ET T. NOT•C• OP TIME .,., -· conMflt, dlssolve .. lll6d all Ult cert.In,.... prvpert., sllwetedln DOVI DI O & ROWLEY -AT · AMDl't.ACI OFSALE pwtnenNp 11111 twmlna• thetr ..... ltltOtyof HurttlrtgCon lletcll,Countl'et TORNEVS AT LAW -15111 E. ~IT· QI Tut5Cley, Jenuary 27, 1'76 « 11 tlonuspa~IMAln. Ot'eftgt, Sllttof Callfomla, per1ialllr• TIEA BLVD., #4.0 In Ill• City of A.M. •t tu East South Street, Slld business'" the ""'-wlll. lycltscrftlldu:. Whittler. In LOS AllQelts County, wtllcll All•Mlm, C•llfornl•, th• IOllOWh'Q CCllllducted .., TME COLWEU. a» Lot 1 of Tree• No .... u Ptf' mllP ..... ·~ office Is the Pl•u ot t>uSIMSS of goOds Wiii .. exposed to ...... publk PANY. a11d 8 UT LE A HOUSI NO ~ '" boott sm. pegt ti), of Mis- t111 llfldtrs'9Md In ell mellers perteln-au<tlon: CX>APORATION, wflo WUI PIY Md dlso Ctllaneoln Meps. In the off tee of Ille Int to said Hltl'le. S..cll c l•lms wlln tne All goods, mac:lllMf'Y, eq\llp'IWll, m.,.e all lltbllllles end Oebb of t11t -.Co.-tte< of Oran91 Count.,. t..epl nK'ISsatV voucllers mu1t be llltd or Whlc:le$, Inventory and the procNd$ firm MCI rec:etve •II mon4ft pa.,..,..'° ~141ft described •s the North"'" Pf'Heflted es aforeseld within four !Mr.al qt SUPERIOR PAINT STRIP. U.flnn. ol 9le SoYtllwest quarter ot the Htnll rnon111slflilrllleflrst publlcetlOflof this PING, INC. F"'1hH notice Is llertOJ 9'-ttMC Nff of Lot 1, 810ck ltln Tract No. 16ol notice. Tiie goods wlll be 1v•ll•llM fOr In. Ille Ulldtnl9ftld wlll not bt l'ftllnOMI· Hwltln9'0fl lleecll. OlttcSJ en.5,tf76. -a1ori et retsoneble buslne•llOun tlle,frotntflltdtYontoranyol>I~ TMreatpropertylsVftlm~ OUANEM.GATES 11tbe PllC9ofNloprlot1othet.lmeol ln<11rrod l>Y KRAe:M&R PATIO T_ .. Mle:Cftlllnlewfulmoneyof En<utor ot Ille wl 11 sate. VI lJ.AS CO. In Ills OWll """" Olf In "" Wit Unltect States on conflrmetlon of ' Id ...... _ecle 1 Tiiis stl• Is held to en for ct tht rfilMS '*"'ti t11t firm. ..... Ten perClf\t of tlle el'l'IOUftl bid to o " .,... " • "'-19111t lmne, C.lltontl"' INt ltM .... --...... ..................... . OIMMl&..ZARITT. of AMERICAN BUSINESS CREDIT -..,, ---•n-OOVIDIO. -.owL•Y CDAPORATION., MCUred Ptffv.,... llrtol ~r. 1'7S.. ... .,.....,, ........ wfltlng ..... u mua.WMttloralvd.•460 l11911111de••t1Kurltv-oreemenh.aA• KltAEMER PATIO VILLAS .. NeelwHettMetweMldeffk:Ht...., •H.Wr,CA • ...U Id with SUPEAIOA PAINT STRIP. a>., .._ ...... ""llrst publlcatklft ..... Pul)llSlled Oren91 Cotit Otlfy Piiot. PING.INC., m E•st ScMttll Strwot, AJolntVtfltvrw Wbtfweda\eof ..... JtnuttVI u 22 29 197• U.76 Analltlm, C..llfomta u detltot", Ofl Ill• By: lkltler Houslno OMM: Jenutry to, 1976 • • • • 7' o.65'4, flltd on AIWll ll. ltnlll'IC!bv C«por .. IOl'I. WA Li.ACE I. PIERC:e made "the question is bow much more can be made while I'm here." S o v i e t F o r e i g n· Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, joining Kiss- inger for lunch at the U.S. Embas,y residence, said "we on the Soviet side would like to see an agreement prepared, published and signed - periods, commas, every. thing." .· Sldele6 PUBLIC NOTICE ------------! flll119 wltll the Depectment of Mtltlltr A.Joint 'lentvtw Ea<utor of Ille Wiii Vehlclesof 1t1e Stat•°' Qllfomte. av: TM COiweii CofnOlllY, Of said Oeudetlt WASHINGTON (AP) Detect: Jtnuery "· tt76 A Joint ventvrer ~vtDo. SAUNDaRt _ Sam Jaffe. a former Alt\EAICAN BUSINESS PUlllllllMCI Oftn91 Coast Delly"''°" •SlllUls.ft .. StrMt former North Carolina governor, met with aides today to discuss the future of bis darkhorse campaign. Published polls have showed San- ford at tbe bottom of the pack of Democratic can- didates. AlrDUnmt WASHINGTON (AP) -A misunderstanding ove r three words, "cleared for approach," led to the crash of a TWA jetline r that left 92 persons dead in the Blue Ridge mountains. gov- ernment investigators say. In a rare split decision, a 3 to 2 majority of the National Transportation Safety Board put the primary blame for the Dec. J, 1974, crash of TWA fli ght 514 on the crew of the Boeing trijet 727. But in a highly un· usual written d issent, two board members said the crash also was caused by a failure of the traffic controller. Police gave this ac- count: Renato Mauriello, 14, refused to give the $6 to his brother, Vittorio. because that was all he had qianaged to save during many months of looking after a few sheep. Vittorio poured pesticide into a glass of water on Renato's ·bedside table. RenatQ. drank it, had stomach p.ains and died. Mary Has Wild Dream· By JAY SHARBU1T NEW YORK (AP> -Mary Tyler Moore steps out of her sitcom tonight and into a musical fantasy CB.5 calls "Macy·s Incredible Dream... (10 p .m ., Channel 2> Incredible it is. Even a good analys t couldn't figure it out, I'd bet. A brochure on this costly one·hour venture describes it thus: Fiedler, cast as a t}eavenly maestro; the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. the Los Angeles Master Chorale. the California Boys Choir and a whole bunch of singers and dancers. ,.1aiTtouiausuHss cAeo1TcoAPOAAT10N .,._rv22. tt76 i.M• ........ newsman for CBS and NAMllTATIMINT RonaldB.Lat10We,A9111t -----------.... .......,cat__,•,..,, ABC. says that while "IT ENCOMPASSE; THE story of ........... ,,o_. ........ ~-·eredol-llu!ll· LAIOW•&v•NT•H5 , PUBLIC NO'DCE ....... muuw.•1 th t' t f S t from heaven· ...;.";;~ .................. .... A""9feM1tM1cw...,.••• A..,,...ter•ac.w working at the United e cas mg ou o a an • AS THE TITLE suggests, the idea is that Mary is having this wild dream. You know -it's wild because the Manhattan Transfer keeps appearing in scenes that range from heaven to hell, singing songs of the late '30s while an "On the Air" sign flashes behind them. cHicK PEATHE" FARMS, ttm mtWttelllntttNM -----c-.. -1,-16-----1Nit1.-Of'enoe cont Deny"'°" Nations be reported his Adam and Eve, their temptation and ,.. .. ~ ,. .. • -·----CA._,. .,.. ~tt. u . 29, "" ,....,. f 11 f tb d k ag of the ~ t.ane, "'1'dtn --· "'" _ __.,. ..,,ut0ttcounol'TM• contacts w1tb Soviet of. a rom grace; e ar e _.1t>~·~-~~!1!'~~1t~~~s1 =.,t11:1~ eo.st o.uy :,.~ ~~~~~::::~ PUBLIC NOTICE flcials ·to the FBI and caveman; man's renewal and rebirth 1..1w1an111 LAN. o.rdtn 0rvw. CA----------..... ....., . I was once approached by as epitomized by the pioneers of the t»1t ~1 1 ... 0 --.. 51-PUBLIC N011CE · MOTIU OI' H•••1•0 ol' CILttu the CIA about t~a.1 .... a Old West; a revivingandgrowingcor: 9tlf•I Me ..... • r , ' -... , NTenoM l'OR PltOUTR OP WIU. l'tCTITUMIJaUStMISS CIA&&.16 i l • t• . Jd °':r. CA9*7 • •----~~----1 Tasr.......... CBSjobm· Moscow. rupt on, cu m1na mg m a wor • • 'w•IMH la condOKted .,., • 11SSf AND llO• urn•• --MAMllT T&M•NT f _1,. .. _""'P NOTlaElOC••D•TORS TARVANDAUTMORIZAT1o•uo~ """"'-'nesiw11HKaro~._.. "They (the FBI> asked destructing flood, a la the story o -~-,.;f;tMadrl .. I SUPaRIOltClOUllTOPTMI MINISTI• Ulf08R TMI _.,: t t . h Noah;a'newrebirthnnditsinevitable -·· st•.__.111 ~·· llled wlVI .... $TATIOl'CAL.tl'ORNIAPOR '""""""T AD..UNllTRAT10H c A s A M 0" TI! RAE v me 0 repor w 0 you _ _., th• t• u1 • t• g . ''-,..,,,. TMICOlllfTYOftOllAMOa OflQTA111ACT A,.ARTMl!"'5,cle LyMI ""°'*"""'see artd what fOU 5sv,' fD ro .... .,uon. lS ime C m1na 10 10 ~!.. c12 1•n1,· 76°f Ot1it0t c:ounty on A.-J1• b~ ot v.uAIL o. M<*HON, "' S•n 114111111 or1ve, sun• 2ot, my conversati·ons-.,wi·th the madness of Wor)d War II and the _,_,' ' ...,.14 In tllt Malttt of the ltwto of JOHN DICMWd. ~ IMc.I\, Clllfomle t2'60 ,,_...'*""°'""' CMll OlllV "'*' tLAIR,SR.,o.ceeMd. NOT1ca 1s KEREBY o •v•N t11e1 wi11t1M 1.v.,. a. Aoocittc,, •. the Russians," Jatfesald continuing threat of manmade self· ,_ 1 .... -........... 1... 1~16 ~1~ 1a 111rtt>y etwn to <recllCDn wiu.1AM D. Mc.MAHON ...-..iAMES cel'""*•91111re1pe~._,_.s.n 1 Wednesday ru""'"'t. "I had destruction vla the atomic bomb; and _,, .. _.,._.....,.., •• r• 11tvf119 ctalme ' ... IM1 it1e Mid a. \.. **"°"• Jll ...... flltd Mretn • M&fwl Drift, Suitt HI, Ntwpot't 6U I °"" • 11r. Mid~ m --.dflcle et ,_...__ .......,. • ., wm .,.,.,.t.et-"""'-~""° to protect my backside. I fmally ·red.emption.·· . · PUBLIC NOTICE ttw ctn,,. o. ~..,,,.,to .,,....,..,,..,.,llM.A.A~loftto H•• •u•u• M11t11•• Lift said, 'I'll talk to you.· .. And that s onl.Y. the operung nu.mber -------.:-~:-----J ..,._. ttltm\ WtM iiMtn ...... M.. Mmlnl9'W ~TIM l .... pc * il 114-IMWMct OliftlMtllY, •t 9'Yt*" St., ( ah jwrt "°"'.1.1:-g ) "* ..,~.,, voo£L •ti!> vocHt -» 1111n1ttnt•t111\MHN;tre#rtnee• ..._. .. _.... .. oam S..l.rd A..a~a't · n • Mu .. wu · NOTtCaWSAJ.C , tomt-;tat .... -.av..,,,,-..M ~ltfN9..,tunller~ ,_.........._ .. ~.,"'""""' ~-. ....,.,,., .... ,. t11a0tyofYatt Hwt, Ill CMMttlM .,...,...,.,._.,~o•ac:utllWtrtl ....,,_.,._M.._ DURHAM, N.C. (AP) CREATED BY JA<Jt Good. a chap "'4IU .. tltrMY Jll~ ttlllt "'° ~ CN!ty, wflkll ttt• Gffru "ow.,_,. ....... ._ -..i •t ._ ~ ... :."!f WlllllM .. .,._ --n.....mocraUA pr·-i.1-. ;..BS s•vs is 8 B...1•'1h musicio}O<fist, ~Wiii .-ti•fl..M.,•Ntwt el -..W .. •fll ..... ,,.... .. Mell fet-•• ...._ ltl IM ~ &"-«letft -,.,.., "' vv U.::11'" \.-wv n.u D •ror.1anue,.Y 1•1=11'70•..-.••"' ,,....,.....,. .. ,.'"''° .... ......,..,11 °""",,.,.. .... ,., Ml4'~• * lw'"9rM.Oc'lll,.•....., .. ' tlal aspirant Terry San· the show hu Mary leapina and sing· 1111 cny·o1 ~ .,, c.uM1 of ·a .. ma Witt\ tlla flNOtfW'......, O*~om.-.-.111•0ty" """''"'''tl-.M .. .:.tu b tb h I th 30 Otantl State .t llfor11le, ttll t i mutt1>9ftltUf!M~at.,.,..... ...... ~Coe1"9nlle. •l ........ ~ ford Wu.& probabl,y drop inlJ er Way fOUl DO e5S AO =c.«t1on ... U11lll•""'"'cS111oat ., .. .,,., f--'"'-••• ,,. ""* o.-.d___.,...,,,,. out of t be No wr producUon numbers, east as "Angel, ""folMwt•-.U'_..,,,.,_1 JIUlllk •tionett111tnotfa. wu.u~!'.•'°"-. nn •• .... ,. •J fllM """' '"" De W •• ..._...,. oa1NJal\.1t,w,. . o...t., .. _... ~Oef1lefc. ..... c.u.y9nJAn. }{amps b I re and vil and Oman. mo o •••m.Hll• • .,,,.,Mo. .io.tNt.~ll.t.r· COMD&&.&•111 "·""' M 3 5 sac bu' et t $ Broadway's Ben Vereen shows up ~~i.,..,1_.,.__.,,,..,.,_ :=.=:::.w :;'.;"*.,............. ==-~::::.'i~ primaries and may quit as "Devil, Noah and Man," country ~. o11t&1tA&..MOlOl't : =~~.. , ::=-.=cui• :..-=:-~ the race fol' tbe nomlna-music's Doug Kershaw plays "A4am, ACC&f'TNtCli , ,,,... =·-~~tit:..--• tion altogether, a close Devil and War" and an art deco sine· coaPC11AJIClfl .,.....CAf'l·U1 -. -...c:a. usociatoaaldto4ay. int group, the Manhattan Tramter, M!lbfoieitOren.-c.t•u,_,,...., -JW11t-...r1 ..,..~Cleal°"''""" Sanford. president ot are "Anfels,On.looktt$andDe\'tJs." =r.t,::• ~•l O.Uy ::.,, -..ra.,..,, • ., u,tm ~ ~~r.:--c:.st Delly= -.a,., ... ,_,,._.,,. W..1-Duke Un.iveratt1 and a Also on hand~ C<JDductor Arthur • Vereen is .constantly leaping about, giggling and chortling ns the devil. Kershaw also leaps about, singing and playing fiddle so bard that b.is hat fell off in one scene. There's also thunder. lightning, rain, clouds Qf billowing smoke and even a nifty postnood scene in whJch the stars float a bout on two giant white papier-mache hands, singing at each other . AND THERE A.RE abets of th<! atomic bomb going off, speedcd·UP scenes of Henry A. Kiuinger going everywhere, a film clip of President Harry S Truma.n meetinl Gen. Ooiu,J u MacArthur and a film c.Jip ot Joseph Stalin. All of this ma1 be1)f1Dbollc, but one never kn.ows. It does prove, at grea.t expense. thnt Ml$s Moore is a surprisingly good s inter and dancer. but that•s about tt. 11\e rest la largely'unlnle1Ug1ble blll<! that no amQ\lnt or Oasby c:oetumes, cotorlut sets and uP.tempo muslc can dlsaulse. ._,. -~ DAIL V PILOT ThW!C!!y. JMU!fX 22. 1871 .,.;=iiiiiiiiiiii~~--;;;;.:~~~~~------------------------. ~-----..... The Bluest Marketplace on the Or.nee Cout .. Real btote .••••••• 1000..2999 Rental, •. .'. • • • • . • 3000-4699 Business, ln""tmeot & flnonctal ••...•••. "':' $000. 5049 DAILY Pll 01 CLASSIFIED ADS &nptoyment & ~ ...... 7000.7199 You Con S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 •5678 J One Call Service fast Credit Approval ~llf ...••• 8000-8099 loots & Marine ~nouncen>ents, Ptrsonols, lost & found ••.••• 5050-S499 ~nt ••.••••. 9000-9099 Trade It With a Want Ad · Automobitts & other ... SenicH & Rtpair1 600(M099 J ronsportattoh • • . • 9100.9999 Honn Fors. IHom.s For w. "°'"4t• For Sdt . J"••H,.... s. H4*Mt For Sde I"-'" For SM Howes Llor W. Honea For Sale "-bllsher'l Hotic•: • • ••• •• • .. • •••• •••••• • • • •• • • •• • • • • • •• ••••••••• .....................• . ................................................................... . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' All real eslateadvertis Gt•ral I 0021 GtMral 11002 In this newspaper 1s sub ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (ifMf"OI I 002 'GaMral I 002 G1Mr.t . I 002 Ge•ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ....... t002 ••• , .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jtltt to the Federal 1'"a1 , Uous iog Act of 196 ' which makes it llleg11l t advertise .. any pre · HERE FRIDAY -GOME SAT. SALE FB.L THROUGH ... now the pressure is on. This beaut. 4-BR. executive borne must be sold immed. A former model, it includes a huge fam rm & formal din rm, sparkling heated pool too -Make an offer. ~~~~~~==== VC' An ference, hm1tat1on. o • dtscnminauon based o race, color. rehg1on. sex. or national ongin, or a inte ntion to make any sueh prefer~nn'. hm1ta t10n, or dlScn mmatwn." FEE -IRVINE TERRACE WOW! $73,995. Full price & you own the land & not just · squatters rights -Why feed a monkey your peanuts who won't toss you a coconut? Some elbow grease needed on yard & drive & a paint roller could revolve a little here -swell for singles or couple -large 2 bedrm, 2 bath on lot 63xll5 -you can farm or put in a pool or expand near ocean. -Go thru gate W. of Coast Hwy. -across from Irvine Country Club. -Open Fri.·9 :30-A.M. to 2:30 P .M. By -Charles Quintard. Realtor. SPANISH HIDEAWAY Delightful tile roof highlights tbi~ immac. home. Huge master suite + guest bdrms, den &din rm., all set on a ranch·size lot. Call today. BAY ANO B EACH 675-3000 «-'401 l C:OA~T HVllV CO~LlNA Ul L MAR YIEW-POOL- PRIYATE BEACH!!! Thi:. news paper "111 not · knowingly acl'cpl .rnv a d vertis in g for r eal · esta te whtl'h 1s m \ 10la lion of the la" 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX One of those unusually fine properties w~ "1sh C\'eryone could own. On ly one duplex hkc this. Two bedroom a nd den home 1n front plus 3n l'X tra unit in lhl• rear. Each with f1replac·e Each in mar\elous cond1t1on New c.trpcls South or h1 g hw a). P r 1n ·d a t S97.000 Call 6731!550 'OPfrJ Ttf? • fr I 1'.J f THE REAL ESTATE RS JUST LfSTEO :\l E S A '\ 0 R T II 4 &>droom. 2 bJths, (pk . t' o m p l l' l 1.• <' J r p e l 1 n g 1 thruout Orapc:, Bltns Dble gar Co\ ered patio .\J I in \er) gooc conda· tton Reduced to $44.500. Roy McCardle Realtor 181 0 Newport Costa Mes a 548-77~ BUILDERS COME TO: 1530 SBtEHADE THR. CORONA DB. MAR You Can Walk From Fashion Is. 4°/o is total fee you pay for qualified real estate when you list with Charles Quintard. Realtor for top dollar ~ales. Over 6000 salespeople & all 9 Orange County·multiple listing boards available. Call us about our super buy in Newport Hts. -at 234·E·I5St.CM $49,995 uintard REALTORS SINCE 1940 3355 Vio l ido NB Suite 295 Pho.-642-2991-Anytim• P .S. We shall continue to list those properties as qualified at 3% &4% total fee including short term multiple listings until the legis lature outlaws - loan pre·payment penalties in Calif. to Buy or Sell in North San Diego County. Contact our companion firm -Sexton Realty in Poway -Ph.714 :748·4465 - SPORTSMAN'S MANOR Beaut. Calif. ranch home wi~ fantastic view, a sparkling pool, waterfall & jacuzzi, fioor to vaulted ceiling fireplc adds elegance and warmth to living area. Move up to a new style of living. $195,000. . . ~752L.1ns DONALD M. BIRO Ano<i•te•, RHlto" GtMral 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER DESPERATE! 5 BEDROOM + POOL VAMODOWM Whal a buy! Don't miss 1t! Abandoned 2 story. 5 Huge be drooms with massive master suite. Every woman's dream kitchen . + + +. Im- mediate possession +. Assume low interest loan or new VA with no down. price below market at S61 ,000. Call today . 646-7171. OPfN Ill 9 •II S /UN 10 8£ N I((' •THESEARE * SERIOUS SELLERS PLEASE CALL OUF OFFICE FOR DETAILS "JJ [~· .. · •47J4C~~~NDDR. .; Choice Cameo Highland 4·bedroom home or 3 l Thank you -thats a QQ --Two of the last bu.tldable den with private beach .c 2 lots in downto wn Catal1'na Sunsets In beautirul condition Laguna Ocean \'ICW in ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ready for quick move-in. l(ood main street fron Exclusive agent for this OPEN DAILY 1 5 tage. s wtable for multi· GftM'raf I 002 G~ral I 002 beautiful new home· )pie res1denllal and com · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cameo Shores 4BR, 4BA , )) m e r c 1 a I fo' u 11 p rt l' t• TRl·LEVEL big open hearth in Ii \'ing S53.500 Owne r will "REPUBLIC" Almost 2000 sq ft and dining rooms. all nnance CALL556 26tiO e lect k1t ch . fam rm • SELEC BELOW MARKET 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. w/Swed1sh frplc. opens __ .- T Pride o r owne r s hip ha rdwood floors, all pert to swimming pool. Low * 701 ROCKFORD RO. PROPERTIES s l r e el Mani c ure d and pretty 10xl5 Bonus maintenance, iron gate $92.950 landscape Prestige en separate building with entry. See 1t, you'll love Cameo Highlands ca 2 STORY-FAMILY try Elevated \est1bule. picture s l1d1ng doo r . il.$184,000. nyon and ocean view 4 POOL-S26,950! Open beam vaulted ce1l-floodhght:-. 1n pool s 11e Call 640-6600 bedroom or 3 & den 'l wo story ba q~ain ! Just mgs Huge formal ban· ) ard and toppe<l orr with L-A·R·G·E covered pall• &.>6.950 ru11 pnce' Large que t room . Bri g h t a sparkling wa te rrall on canyon side. Roomfo ll \'ing room \'ERY large garden k itchen O \ er ;'l;ear prl\ate tennis and iilL pool at the front. Privat• ramily dinmg room com · views "sunken·· family swim club. Al~ for under U.t • beach. ln fine condition. bo' Bright & s pacious r o om w it h c ot y S50.000 A must see! Call err1e COLE OF NEWPORT t.Jled kitchen step in pan· fireplace This 1s truly an 546-4141 REALTORS t ry• Wr o u g ht iron exceptional home at an CO. -. ••• _.. stairway to king s ize unmatchable price for 2515 E. Coast llwy, 571/a WITH OHL Y I 1h. TO GO Amazing! Only l lh blocks to go to the · beach and yet the price on this clean, cute A frame is only 57~ thousand. (Compare that with new homes of similar price located in the middle of nowhere.) Note the natural rock fireplace, the nice carpets, the spacious patio and only 571h with l lh to go. U~ IC>U I: liC>Ml:S REALTORS~ 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar IOOZ<hMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * Sweeping bay view from super 5 BR family home. Close to bay, priv. beach & ocean. Upstairs living rm .. sauna, jacuzzi, workshop, boat storage. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy'>11J~· Dr•ve N B b7';) · 6161 1002 GIMrOI 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IREA THT AKIMG VIEW Of the blue Pacific from this magnificent VIP re- sidence. Huge LR with floor ,to ceiling frplc. Ideal formal entertain· ing. Owner transferred- bring aH offers. 646-7711. Open Eves. . . YOUMGCOMDO IMOLDECdM This spacious 2-story, 2 BR condo has the woodsy feeling of a mountain glen, yet it is only 2 blocks from the ocean! Pnced right at $74,500. Call us now! SPACIOUS& GRACIOUS 4 +POOL Exclusive Mesa North location. Total front privacy with gated entry and sun-filled pool on grounds in front. Par· quel entry. Sunken living room . 4 Spacious bedrooms. Dining area. Sweeping stairs to 2nd story mammoth recrea· Lion room. New carpels, paint, paper thru-out, best yet! Assume $43.000 VA loan. Minimum down. No-qualifying. No new loan costs. Owner bought another. Must sell fast. Bargain priced. Call today. 842-2535. oPfN 111 Q •II S l l)N ION IU( $96,500 Beautiful 4 bdrm. home in one of Corona del Mar's exclusive areas. Vacant & ready to move into. Open for your inspection daily 1-5. 4507 COl11..AHD CAMEO HIGHLAHDS BAY & BEACH REALTY OUI 27111 YEAR "675-lOOO 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1-: S I. I< Y N I ~YLOR co\ HEA LTOl{S -.111n· Ut·H LINDA ISLE-BEST IAY VIEW Space for 3 boats. Watch all the boats go by from this 5 BR contemporary. Teakwood, tile, high ceilings. Spacious bayside terrace. Great view! $395,000 2111 S•Ja .... HilsRoad NEWPORT CENT&. N.I. 644--49 I 0 1002 GtMral ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just Listed $39,900 VA·FHA Assumable This comfy 3 bdrm home Is on a beautiful lreelined street in Costa Mesa . FHA assumable loan or will s ell VA or FHA. A Quail Place exclusive. ~~-752•1920 1400 QUAil it &IAQI • •••••••••••••••••••••• ELDUMPO P"OOL • $43,500 Its low down and dirty: Looks like a house when~ the buffalo roamed! A handyman's paradise' Paint and profit! Wind ing cottage Wdlkway lhru overgrown brush past deserted fountain' Huge corner lot with winding block wall fence Looks like the desert but what potential ! Dumpy living room. But ce1hn~ to floor Spani s h fireplace. European kit' Rare hardwood floors . dining entertainment lmER THAM Sbovel'em out, paint'em · .._.EW up and yo u ' v e got " yourself an estate ~ Skin 71/4 VA LOAM ny-dipping pool, covered Can be purchased sub-patio. Priced dirt cheap ject to 1"'-% VA loan. which seems o"nly right~ This lovely airy home VA no down. 841-6010. has 3 bd. 2 ba. lge lam. ()PfNlllQ •llHU .. IOIP;tf' bedroo m s Sec 1 u dcd the area Seller bought 359 San MiCJUel Drive 675·5511 ' master w built-in vanity. another and would hke Mewport Center EXECUTIVE EST•TE Redwood fenced patio qwck s ale Hurry for this "' ~~:i~t~~~~~ f~:IH!IHI · overlooking wrought iron one! Call 546·2313 2·STORY 4 ID e nclos e d s upe r -pool. °'"' "19·"S 1 .,,,.. ,"· ' LAGUNA'S POOL+ BEACH HARBOR VIEW 'Enclosed IHtrage + exlra I~ ~ Portofino Area Formal raised lile entry park10~. Ta ke advan· ARTISTCHALET COASTAL VIEWS! 2 Elegantlivingroomwitl COM~ANY HOME tage-call now 752-1700. HOUSE OF GLASS Lovely new homes, super floor to ceiling fireplace RF.ALTORS • c;~·1 '''; • • ' '1' ~1 ·, 1 Atrium entry to artistic ea s y f i n a n c in g . Banquet sized forn\a SINCE 1944 Popu I ar 4 bed room 1® beach chalet Tile entry. $88.500-$92,500. Must diningroom1seloquentl) 673-4400 Palermo model with 1111 DESERTED .. REDUCED Lido Isle cor ner t-'orma l ' d1n1n g, fa mily room. 2· fireplaces Now Sl22,500 o Owner helps finance. • • HAL PINC HIM REALTORS 1, 2727 E Coast llwy •. 675-4392 " ~---- MEW LISTING Sea Wand Condo. Npt. Be a c h. 2 Bdrms .. 2 b ath s ; up g rad e d c arpe t s . drape ries. was he r . dryer. Never · lived in. Spacious & airy ' comer uml. $57,500 673-3663 642·225.1 Eves associated BR OKERS R[AL TORS J o~,'tfttl bol\•1'' t-.tJI YOUI VEHICLE TOA QUICK SALE Cwrie199 Realty 67S.6060 JUSTLISTED!! Entertaining sizedhving sel l ! Century 21 / servedfromhugegarder beautiful swimming EXECUTIVECUSTOM Hard to find Mesa Verde room that overlooks lush Professional 640-4950 view kitchen Enormou: ---------pool. This home was HT ATE OM THE HILL 4. Plex. in tip-top eond 3 g r o unds G o u rm et ~~~~~~~~~! family room overlookt S 1 O 500 formerly the sales model Prestige area. Stately BR. 2 ba. owner's umt + kitc he n with is land sparkling pool & 1acutz • and is highly upgraded traverti.oe marble entry. 32.sR. 2 ba. rentals On· breakfast bar Hideaway ~~ & lush terraces Spira Cash to Loan with air conditioning, Massive 32• parlor with 1 000 master retreat with ad· Cannery VillOCJe stairs to mass1v.-24 3 Bedroom home with professional landscaping sunken conversation pit. Y S~ ! B p JOi mng atnum & wall of 45xl00 with small house master suite & retreat payments of $294. per and interior decorating. Kitchen of tommorow -a ay rop. glass. Se parate wing for and covered work area . Spacious children: month Assume FHA Call serves elegant formal Realtors l'h1ldrens & guest s uites For sale or lease In-quarters Ball roorr loan. Deep 70x120 Lot. '40·6161 ban q u el room . * 675-7060 * S we e p1n ~ s t ai r s l o qwnes inv1ted sized ramlly recreallor Greatfor starterhomeor Enormous family room ---------1 magnirtcent JO' a rtist PETE BARRETT room Hurry-EZ terms investor. $39,500. Owner with wet bar. Gigantic s tudio & l o ft w i th CaJl963-7881 I wiUcarry smaU2ndlrust "music-game" room CLOSE to WES TC LIFF breathtaking open beam -REALTY-OPf.N r119 ·11 HUN ro erN'{r deed.'Bkr 536-.8836 +hobby or dark room ceilings . .P'lrsttocall gets 1-·,1111 Uf [~ with doubl e sinks. ;~f~~~~: ~::,g~:.~~ c1~11 ]?•i Jitj;O}Jj Collec)e Park ~~~~~~ !~~-g s:p~::~ JUST REDUCED · -POOL HOME lo much to mention here. [ ~ ---------1 Call to see now. 546-2313. OWNERS SAYS SELL! Beautiful 3 bedrm, 2 ba Charm~ Spcmish Ol'fN 1119.,, PvN ,,,,., Mc1 • . owner wanls to go . OWN THING arge amt Y room . Enter through the ·; . Price reduced $4,000 and DO YOUR co1 rner hfome._Co1 mpl with Style OIM •.. Beautiful 4 bedroem On this Y.t acre lot with a fireplace. oversized wrought iron gates mto '. ~ house located on corner cozy 2 Br home, room for kitchen and very private lhe ceramic tile entry. Shake roor. 3 BR. 2 BA. beauty. Fpl<'. formal dine. lg brkfst area . Located on culdesac st.. good neighbo rhood! Terms flexible & priced to sell-S70,500. 1---------lot in prime Huntington anything asking 542,999 pool area. Vacant, ready The decor is in warm THE REAL ESTATE HS Ruth Laurie,Acient 646·4380 Try Condo Conversion Beach location. Owner 839.1710 for your inspection. Just earth tones . New paint, MW,T HEIGH'JIS has bought another REXL.HOOGES listed. Hurry!! Priced new carpets , wallpaper. Duplex-2Br&1Br, home. Must sacririce. REALTY only $53,000. Call 4 Bedrooms, extra lge pool,$59,900. Hurry on this one. IL ---------1 546-5880. family rm, 15x30 covered 3 Br Charmer on huge won'llast! Call 963·6767. patio. Fruit trees. A lot. $619,500. ()f'(Nlll9•llHVNI0 8ENICE' CENTENNIAL home with love. Offered Cuslom3BrViewhome [ •tUtdll ~~ 1;.~.;::~!.':;~•; !~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~.! ~at a low $64,900~ PER B 4 =~~!.~. --cottage WITHROOMTO --------OMES EASTSIDE G R 0 W. Lo c a t e d i n Real Esta le Sales Cozy 3 Br 2 Ba Colonial. BAY SHOR ES. A great GALAXY REAL TY 1su W. lolcer $S3 900 Mak ff FIXER !. REAL M~! Needs paint. paneling. tile . yard work, and loads of TLC. Private yard over looking vast meadow. Priced S4,000 under com parable. $43.950. CALL 962·7788 Qi. KEY 1V R€At TORS IC 2 STORY 3 IEOROOM Beautifully decorated thru-out. Huge Ii ving room with fireplace, gourmet kitchen, , enclosed patio. Located near park & public golf course. Price just re· duced to $41 ,950. Hurry! Call 963-6767. Ol'fN Ill 9 . tis IUN ro Ill Nici I THE REAL l ESTAT_ERS $39,500 ~~----- "MEG LE CT ED" IEACHGIAMT .Pri ce slashed ' Owner NO QUALIFYING Loan Assumptions * 4 Br. 2 Ba fixer upper on commuruty with pnvate Prestigious location. NH t to Martcet losllet DENNICK 1ttlL~Y beaches. The price has Strong sales support-~~~S~4~9~-~8~6~S~S~~~I ~-4516 646-1514 been reduced to $65,500. High commissions. Callr: Little doll house on huge lot with dream kit, lge LR with beamed cell ings, 3 br, 2 ba. Can't last. Only 2 miles to beach. Can be purchased subj. t.o existing Gl loan. 646-7711. Open Eves. bought anothe r home'.;:::==~:=~!~~~~~~~~~ Desperat.e! Pnced belo~•--------- markel! Take advantage DUPLEX COSTA MESA of this soaring 2 story! Between ocean & bay: •CHARMER OML Y ' Secluded entry to huge 3BR & 3BR d u O 11 llvmg room-dining en up n. pper S42,5 0 furnished & ready fo 3 M i b d tertainment, rumpus ass ve e rooms. new owner. Lrg sundeck, ,.,.. I f ti h mzed family room! Euro .;:,uper c ean am Y ome • pe11n kit c hen' 3 dblgar.frplc.Sll0,000. wllh large country 11 ChjJdrensswtes! Spirall JACOBS REALTY kitchen. Huge double ing staircase to master 675·6670 garage. Assumable low l'h bdrm rt'trc ut! Vaulted ---------1 interes t loan . Priced H ceillng~.,Exerutive of· Eostside lof'CJain below market al $42,SOO. fl ee Romeo & Juhet ATLASTYR'SPRICES Call6'6-7171today. Fantastl·c 3 Br 2 Ba 011N 1 9 ·11~1t·~•c.1pr''"'' ., b<tlcony! Paint It sa ve! • • b. 11 Fam. Rm, Pool, Shake I~·-•• ·1 .~.~~1::.~lli~ ~:..t-i=;~?#~ "~ 1111 OlfH 1119 •II Sf~ '0U N'(t • Sf.5.4Sl6 646·1514 - .. _ [_& lllt1 s.e 't!':,~:l,':~ • ST l~~ER ~:· .-•=-••••._ bdrm., 211.t ba. home: ex· ~JS,7SG clUo& eatru, wr•P· ~patio. End unit; Rust ~ lre<' fthaded comfortable but conve· c h a I e l . U n i q u • nient distance to area Townhouse design b7 pool. ST8,800 archltcct/ownc-r. Ab•n· C. f. Colesworthw ~:i~~t aacrrnc •. ......... 640.0ofo FOllST OLSON IN~ Aster/ Westm. $4'1,000 * 3 Br. 2 Ba, corner lot, on Miller Or .• Tustin $59,950 * 3 Br, 2 Ba, 6 yrs old Oakfield, S.A. $38,SOO • 3 Br, 2 Ba, Sharpest home on FJ\tella, Anah $53,900 839-1710 SOMETHING OLD SOMITHIMG MEW OLD CORONA del MAR· New copper plumblna •nd appliances . 3· ~. on come-r R·2 lot, for only $68.000. 1 Yr. warrenty Inc. C467S.7225 ' .... ' ' \I.I.I-:' 1:1-:\LI"' ,, 111 1 , I f(l fl fH I• • C~!;1~·,tlNrOBl Ni<:r • Vic Stuart, 901 Dover Dr, GtMNI 1002 GeM:al 1002 Suite 130, Newport •••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• l'li Beach. 645-3111 THE REAL '1 ESTATERS I ----•.. , .. 1002 GwNI ~II. .macnab I lrvlne ~ realty MMYILOUS CAJ •e> SHOlllS V1IW NOMI 1002 4 large bedrooms surrounding inner patio -playyard. Formal dinin• \v /jetty view + f amlly room w /Wet bar. Reduced for quick sale - ~r· Martha Macnab 64.2.ms. I • RtJAllrORS 644-7270 • IALIOA ISi AND DCIPUX Want to tr-ade? We want more units -for thJs charmin1 DUPLEX. Front house has 2 bedrooms + cozy fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been remodeled and are Mly one short block to the North Bay. See it, you •u love ft at $115,000. • 2n1 I. CoOlf "• hwo I CCwo.o def M« ~ WalkP.r G Luu Real fs late 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cottage.charm, prlmc loc. 3br, 21Aibo. patio. shade, $8S,OOO. Ml·6172. lcAoa P ...... a I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975PRICIS c.ott.ae. Balboa ~.ooo Duplex Newport $87 ,6.50 Duplex Balboa $10S,000 Dupleit Newp'l $1U,400 Triplex Newp'l $129,000 MarshalJ Rlt., 67Me00 1022 CHAIMO. CclM B)' Owner-emm1t. cu1tom bul ll lam Hy home. 1 Blk to Ocun. Beamed ctlltn1, tie tmcl rrple, aer, Jba +- ~ p pol n, L only - •• y! r l.' A e ! d· t! s. t. m o l M ed ng e, n , ed olf e ge ii n'l to ed o. 06 •• - .. Mo•" Por S. HoeMt For •• • • • • ••• •• ••• ••• .. •••. • ••• . S. HcMK.t FOf' S. ttoeMs llor S. Thursday. Januaty 22. t978 OAJLY PILOT ,. __ ................ 10"'1 ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... a.I... a.a c:.... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••....•••.••. ....................... Meso 102 llliitl<'•le41di 1040 IWI ~-...-104 L le h 9041 Hon..ForSde Ho.wsforSde IK0tmP'r-,+,'f 2000 Homnu.fw .... d • Du I P . _.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••""• • _ .... , OC -r-... • .,-••• p ex. nee rw;uuced t.o ·~·•••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••-••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••• • •• ... $70,800. Coroou <lei Mar C II IUILDIAS •OC!ANFRONT• Mewport ..... I 06' Ne wport leaic.tt I 06' Multi lt'na.nt. ind~trial '-C... cW M• )122 tor •al• by owner. El· 0 90'8 Park ptg.CONSTa. SAU 4 Br 3 ea, a car 11r, 1, Rare at $119,500. By ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• e!fice bldl. Orance Co ···················-·· cellent cond. Sec owner •YOUR Citl>ICE ot lh _ .. n-..a~ ho boat •lOt•.ae. A bt ut. owner. 'JS2.U7l/499--43M. Airport LocaUon. Prln. 3br. 2ba; stove, relria. at '20\11 • -ri."'PW' CdM bo Ith r _.. .. ocun""m m in house by own~r. ~ " l "~" 1~'"' dsb....... Nr ..... ......._ oreall&M°1~ ' f:°!mei °"',_!..r without HuoUntlon Beach. a at,500 Ma·'T ony ....,. _., ......... iA;n. -· -.r----· ---,pn.u~oodf•ml Block• to Oei!an. Now OCEAN.VIEW cl~u ar '388eJonia.S7~792'7. 1-·0urplex. Price reduced l room. from $48,7SO Laldos homesite reserva. **•LOT•** e • LIONS f STATES 3 BR. 2 ba. dpht. Older to StGl,300. Corona del mm.aculate 3 or 4 bdrm Uon1. Builder/ Broker 1elhn1 childreo, 00 pets. S37S.. M F al c.autoclay LIALAS EST"'TE.• JA"" 'IND Jill SOit100 ft. buildable lol In ~ 'Uww.'.''.'' pro~rty 31'o 1.8 umu lll ·Aatnt 640-7000 ar . Or I e b)' Owner. s•A ~,,, "°'" "' ~ "" ft hl&bl)' desirable area f f f pnme UUll In Huol Excellent cond. See .,,... "6-~79 (213) S92-S010 3 or 4 Bed.room model, $26,000 + owner will maton Beach. New " C:O.ta Mesa 321• uwnerat.UO~L•rkspur, p kS lovely Cleo Mar West. catry. HOWARD H. nearoew ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM or call &44-7326 ~ ar ltttt, Hunt, Bch. 2 Super aharp with up-Z.AGRODZKY , Realtor. 53L "'579 592·50 IO Exceptional 3 br. 2 ba. Blka trom Civic Center, Spacious family bayfronl. Pier & sllp .,., *DELUXE Htgh Sehl. 3 BR. Den. 2 grades. New &old carpet, • • 494-8611 * * for large boat. 4 BR, 4 \.'4 ba.1 dining rm. xlnt loc. $37S mo. Reta re- Du Frplc'a. Cd cond. soxiso bltn bunk beds, lob more &fam. rm. SO Ft. lot, Via Liao Nord SHARP' 4·P'LEX q'd. 540-1542· ~!MfO P'LlX * ·Yl I t • .,.. B extras. Excellent loca-3 BR & pool. All rooms ,,.. XLUT C.M. LOC. E 11 l 3 BR A "n ouse·sold" name o · .-,000. Y owner. t' J u ed *"' nice sl&e pvt pool d IEDUCB> FOi .ACTIOH! u 75,ooo , "' Back Bay Condo. 4Br, xce en , 2 811, cu"""""O rt .. 30 ion. ust st · ..-7,900. • · mm& -Bulll·ln~, s pr1'nklers, ground noor owners unit vov .... .,, a · .. : pm. C~J aee won'llast l rm, sunny kitchen, much ., 3ba, new cpts. drpi., w/2 pri v. patios & lux. UNDER $40 000 11 more! Priced for qwck LIDO REALTY c 1> PP er PI um b 1 n g · paint. $425 mo. 545·.22'1 uriow.8 muster suite. • ArtiaHc Gian I • •ale. $72,500. Rita Myers pnv1H'Y· Very well maio- PLUS 3 Bdrm, 2·bat~ hom and Wood .~·4471 l'Cf: Real Estute, 494·5420 or J l77 Vkt Udo, M.I. 67J.7 l 00 lained. FOR LEASE 38R 2 BA. 2 an Re ntal w /large with 2-car garage. $1200. 5 llt-2 Story 960-1701 Must sell! lrg. fo<."d. yard . $425/mo puliodeck, moves vet in. Bicenten Nutural toned wood ex· $87,000. 10•,;., Down _63_1·_1830 ______ _ .OTH l\laJ bargain · llurry, call terior, heavy shake roof. '"'-I 044 OCEANVIEW 3 Br 2 Ba, San Clemente I 0 76 Agent · 549 0812 Be · 'ul BR b c • S•" c II kl ••••••••••••••••••••••• custom built Reduced to Mfwport leach I 069 ---autif 3-• 2· a on with wood burning ' v-3666 a ey lchen has latest $71,900.499-lll2aft5hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10°/oSPEMDABLE do. All xtrs, pool, club- rir•places. vaulted wood ~~~~b. f~~~i:ersoa ~rn: RARE FIMD 499-1188 NEWPORT T~~S~JfJa~~E Two Costa Mesa 4·Plexes hse. $325/mo. 645-3'77? beamcelllngsetnd super fireplace Winding 1806 CaheLos Alamos buy one.or both. EacbSharp,newdecor.3 BR,2 So. or llwy location. staircase! All rms are Ideal home for active re MOHARCH BAY TERR. HEIGHTS &J6-J447 S95 000 188,500 scheduaed rents. Ba. pool. No pets. $395. $115. 000. re e ca 11 oversized. 3 Baths. 3 Car tired or starter home for ltxcltingly decorated 4 -~ $920 per mo, Sl 3.500 First, las t & cleanln@ 644·7211 gar., l4x:l6 patio. Just H'2 young couple. One o bdrm., 3 bath home with 3 BR. 2 Ba. JUSl like new Santa Ana. I 0 80 down Pr inc On I y dep 548-6797 ~NIGEL UAllEY & ASSOCIATES DUPLEXES 71,l IRJS, 2-2 RR + guesl $94,500. 406 FERNLEAF. 2 D + 1, xJnt cond $82,000. ·'" 1"' f l • •.l't I I 1~•t1\\ 1\ I t ~lfllfl,I ,tij \1.ar 11 ' f 1/lil I A ''House-sold"narne year s . $63•000. Bkr Irv ine 's finest com· lots ol wood . high $69,000. Prine only •••!>••••••••••••••••••• 547 -6793 or 540 7823, _...;.._·------- 962.5511 munities. 2 Be drm beamed ceilings, pro-A ge nt 549·0812 or . Owner /A(.rt Eastside4 br, i:i .. ba, $385 Eastside Triplex .. with Westside price· OnJy $65,000. Call for de tails ~4Q-3666 A "House-sold" name •DUPLEX • family room. $50,000. fess. landscaped, with 645-4203 S per mo. lsl. last + $100. Owner. moving out o pool & jacuiz1, in a pro· ----2 4,9 95. MESA VERDE4 PLEX Bkr546-0814 HURRY!! stale. Shows like a model tected patio. Outstanding DUPLEX W /SLIP ON LARGE LOT 2 /\bi.olutely beautiful! home. Wlth ma ny extras. ocean views. $187,500 Bill Carroll 640-5560 Bedrm, 1 bath. As 1:., you Pnnc1pals only please. S. A. Hgh~ 3 BR, l~• ba. L.a.w Opffon or ASSUME. 5 bedroom , huge living room with bri ck fplc . Country Call 540·1151 TURNER ASSOC. Hastings & Co Realtor. fix 1t ! ' Terms a vailable UOSN.Cst ,La"'•na Bes t buy 1n Orange kitchen. Best a rea of 1~~~~~~~~~~ "~ County. 494-1177 SCOTT REALTY 536-753 3 '*~-4~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS Huntington Beach. Walk 1- toshopping &schools . Owner's Cardiff Model. FORMAL BEAUTY lJIJl6fk~i!';lljf\1l;J; "The Terriu:e". Plus A rare find in a custom ~Ian I-·-·:.-·-----crpts, drapes, many b ·it h 2500 ft 962·4471 r.1: 546·8103 xtras. Attached garage. w ome. SQ. REAL ESTATE QOO C.lr•n""Y"' St. fplc, $350. mo. lst, lasl 44 UNITS best rental +SlOO. Bkr546--0814 area in Fullerton. Pnnc1pals only please. AGENT 642 8550 ev~:1 546 1081 R.E. SALES START THE NEWYEAR Need active retired cpl for 2 Br, frplc, lge fenced yd gar. No pets or children. 675-5595 3br , f a m rm .. pool, enclosed gar. frplc. $375. Aft 6, 646-5911. M J~~~~~~~~~~ w /2 guest houses + pool. RARE esa Verde, side b ·1-Lndscpd patios, lots o HE)V LISTING! Formal entry, formal 4 BR DUPLEX !i~=~;~~n~.2 ::1.~~~ A RARE GEM ~~~ .. $55,000. Eves, Panoramic! Harbor View HomH dining, brea~fast room & Sell Homes 194 94 7 J ~~9 (1)1(> RIGHT! Lux. Dplx 3 Br 2~ Ba, Din Rm, frplc. pvt yd. dbl gar, $425. 637-7091 aft.6 So OF.AYSIDE Ageot.540·2345 . Set ingreen gardenslhat ---------1 Unobstructableocean vu P HASE Ill every amenity. This L~arnlnYestmenb • _;;;._. ______ ---1 reflect the tender loving University Park Village I. from every rm.! Brand SOMERSET PLAN house could never be 4 Br, Fam. Rm, newly re with a 3 BR, 2 Ba rental. By Owner, 3 br. 2 ba. Anx care or its proud owners. End unit twnhse. 3 lg new beauty has ever· S-BR 3 ba, fam rm, wet replaced at this figure Earn Mor~ decor. $395. Ref's a must. Only l~ years old . ious tosell.Nice&clean Asmallerhomeinaneat bdrms, could be 4. ythingyouwouldexpect. bar . P rofess io n a lly Beaullful,quiet sl .. N.E. Our rei.idenlial division w ater, grdnr incl'd Featuring beam ceilings, new crpts. 557·0173 neighborhood. 3 Bd 's, 2 balconies, 2 frplcs .. 2'h $138,500 landscaped & decorated S ant a An a . Price d hi.t::. and sells more in-548-3337 natural wood a nd brick ba & a perfect pool-ba., kitc hen/Cam .rm. ---------•I Vacant. Beautiful home. S125,000. For further in vestment properties than --------- textures and perfect Undet-$40,000 Jacuzzi. Ca ll Bob spac!Pus master suit OPENSAT /SUN.l0·5 forma tion plea ::.e call most investment offices. 3-BR, 2·ba, frplc, bi ~ family rm. Avail pow' $350 . SELEC1 PROPERTIES, 556·2660 localion.Call6«·7211 3Br,1'h ba.lge fncdbac DickensonAgtroranap· w/Crplc. Recently de LocpnaHills 1050 2301PORTLERWICK JohnW.Roney. Pe rsonal Tra101n g , gm yd . Nr s h ops /s ch pointmenl lo see this corated.xlnt cond.,clos ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·7601 Eckhoff&Assoc .. lnc Prestige Offices. Full 7S2869lagt · I 541 2621 Fac 1llt1es. Prope rly · . Jewe . to pools, tennis & schools Ll"E ..... EW -' 979-8533 " " yti Eves & wknds 637 -3967 Purcha:.e Plan. Fringe • I. Dana Point I 026 -------· --By owner. sss.ooo. Pri Relocating 3Br. 2Bjl. an me Benefits. Superior Com· 2 BR dt.l)>lex , fncd yd. ~-~~~.~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 STORY VILLA only. SS2·S51S. '45.900-0wn. As:.um GI :-.4obile H~s m 1ss1 o n . D y nami c frplc, garage, $235. CostaMesa 1024 Luxury condominium $42,950 SIR·S61 .900 586-2811 ---------1 ForSClll~ 11 0 0 Orgam.ca t1on. Le arning 3 BR,yd,stove,ch1ldren ···M···e··s·a···v··e·r··d··e···· i~rloj~~~;i. ~:~~~~: ~~~i~":i~P a::~~:hs~:f; G<>rg!~'~· =!,m, l.aCJun---a-H-iguet----.-0-5 2 s!W!~!J £~~k~~ 3 ~~i:·~;·:~~!~~h:~~· [~evi~Fo~;:t~n ~1LffJ ~~r~·cd yd. rrp1c, gar ditionalfeatures.$69,900. Boat stor age! 2lxl 2 story! Prime cul-de-sac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedrm.2balh,2story.2 Mak e offe r . \7 14 ) S25.000 per year are en· pooH~EFINDERS 4 Bdrms. +Fam. Room ~ multi-purpose area! location. 2 Patios! Til 2-BEDROOM. 2-balh Con-Car gar View or pool & 642-4780 couraged to apply for a 642-9900 Owner Anxious • AHCHOIAGE Sunlite galley kitchen! entry. Massive red brick do. Immediate occupan· tenrus. $62,SOO. Call for -------position with our Invest---------- Top location, beautiful INVESTMENTS Dining views manicured fireplace , gou rme cy. A!C. rern g. Close lo appt 962-7771 Lakeside Mobile men ti. o r Residential OCEAM VU 4 BR home! Big rooms in p atio gar d e n '· 3 kitchen with garde beach & golf. Only . Home o C II D Ba bl I h d (714) .. 96-7711 "I-1v1s 1ons . a on 2 ,2cargarage, tns, Pus ecor. Entry hall ,. Ove rsized BR's. Obie view. Hideaway rQaste $41,900 ii PARK SPACES-$75/mo. Be r man, Pre s 1 d~n l. cpts, drps. $395. 548,~9 offers a hearty welcome. ----------i gar. Property overlooks on g.round level. Windin BOMD REALTY I I , I • It's true! Mobile home & Q u A I L p L A c E or 548.9882 Robust fireplace in the EIToro 1032 park. Tennis & pools s taircase lo 4 huge 831·9411 ~-_ travel t railer s pa ces. PROPERTIES. INC. --------- living room, separate ••••••••••••••••••••••• steps away! SacrHice bedroom s . Separat • -ONLY 5 LEFT! Steps lo 752 l9'lO 3 Bd. den~ 11\-'• ba, good drning room! dream OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. bargain!! Bkr962-55lt. laundry room. Perfect ~ pvt bch. pool , Rec local, many extras, avail k1~chen.Xtrab1gm1.1sl4'.r 11·4, by Owner. 3 Br. big family hom e . pavilion+ much more. •WALK TOBEACH• s oon . REFS. $365. swte. Orange trees. frwl Lake Forest Condo.Lake SELLER ANXIOUS! DUPLEX Ask for mgr, John nt4 > HwitinC)tonDuplex _54_5·_51_33_. _____ _ trees! $69,9SO, BKR, call & Club Priv'gs, $41 ,000 Hurry, call now. 752-1700. 200 Ft. to West Newport's 678-2112. J BR & 2·BR . garages 540-1720. 21971 Lakeland 830-6000 ONN ,,19 • ,, ~ 1uN 101J1 N"' • best beach! 4 BR. up, 2 --$8l ,500. 1, 2 Yr old 4BR, 3ba, F /R. frplc, ten· '1'AAB8 I 1 _o_r_7_S2_-_01_00______ [~ I down. Only J yrs. old . lOxSO Melody Home. Nice Terms R exible nis. pool, gardener, $400. I llftlHi.. l'illjlfiU $1111,000. H.B. Brk. 2br, awmn~. McVAY INVESTMENT 640..oo<il Fountain VClllley I 034 Real Estat.e 'ij[U!jF CAYWOOD REALTY nu crpts. s he d. $4 ,SOO. CORP. 842-7481 3 Br. i~ ba, 205 Loyola. ·~I ·,11 Calif--·aa" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----· ..... _, 8 2 E"es call 847 7374. --------1 " uwn ..._. a.1...a1AV * 54 ·I 90 • S350. Brad Coon!>, ---------jVA TERMS! Tiburon ..q ITLVU ---Llberty-6'xl6'. 1958 Trlr HAVE CLIENT with COD· 645-3147orS49-9511 Tow nhome. 2 Br + Greenbelt OPEN HOUSE -Sun S900tofr EINido TrlrPk demnaL1on money needs --------- FORMALDIMIMG formal din rm, $43,500, 20th CENTURY THIS S P ACIOUS. h1 l16Goodw1l1 Court 1640 Nwpl Bl. i:1s, CM to inve:.t samein goodin-3BRtwnhse. Pool. Encl Beautirul large pool _B_k_r_64_5-_7440 ______ 1 FOX Beauty! ceiling, 3BR. fam rm & Rex L. Hodgt!s839·1710 552·7272or645 5746 come property fast. Bill dbl gar. $325. mo. Open family room -central .,..~ a. Lots of privacy. 3 BR, sep. dining, has no equal -------Fernandez, Bkr. 675-7225 Sat/Sun 1-4. 549·3598 Mesa Verde near coun ·-.... ..,on ach I 040 personified elegance in l·St"" home UnJ·versit al ...... $83,500. Hp Dour Shores Nearly new huge, 12-tx64). ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• th I t t l t .,, NEW DUPLEXES M V rd JB I F R try club. 3 S pacious e c oses rac o Park $59,900. Just. steps &t joy the Good Life! Pool, 4 bd. 2 ba home on 2 bedroom, 2 bath in one esa e e r, ge · bedrooms. 2 bath. and l/2 Mile beach, sides to Newport to pool and te'nnis . eas 3232SSo. C-0ast Hwy. extra lge log. Lge h' .rm. of the counLy's bcsL adult DANA POINT fncd back yd, $350 mo completely appointed Beach. Xlnt. apprecia· care home. 499-4584 open to covered patio parks Family room with 3 Br/2 Br $70,950 752-8691 kitchen. Outs tanding To Beach lion factor. 4-BR, 3-ba, area. Newly carpeted, wet bar. dining room. 3Brf2 Br s7s.950 --------- n I 0 I . alllhextrasoranexec. LE RAISOR extra clean, $105.000. breakfastbar and400 :.q Only 21cflatlhesepr1ces BAYVIE W H EIGHTS oor pan. ur exc us1ve 537 SOO • w b 1 H EST ATE h o m c atS71,500.CaU540·1151 ' home. comparably low 38d,2ba,lgeyd. Shownbyappl.645-5412. ft Living room A folly est ay ncome omes d • d r h "Great opportunity. Three priced. 968-4456 ~EALTY Upgraded, $47 ,SOO. 1 and s caped be au l y 34121 Cost Hwy . 496-3431 r:~ ;~erb ~ d: ~~ ~-._=1 years old and full of PAMORAMA I Owner. 831-0648. BY Owner-Harbor View priced for quick sale by . · · h & I E surrounded by loveliness 4523 Campus Dr , Irvine Home. Moving must sell owner SJ C 496-1795. 14 unit apt bld,g. in .Dana h a r d wood. ~loon n g , warmt ove. ntry to . b d I t Campus Valley Shop Ctr. exec. 4 br, 3 ba + ram Pl. l yr old . 2 blks bch. generous d10111g room. ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS big entertainers ljving ~~:R r~~~do e~~.o'b"e':~b: CALL 8334600 Laguna Niguel . rrn Lrg m aster suite 8x37, Local Pk Totally re-Oen vu. 493 5616. double garage. SWIM ~~~~~~~~~~I room, dining room area 2 1 p 1 1 w/silling room. lrg coun-modeled 1n & out OCEANVIEW 6 't · MINq_ POOL. Phone served by an all modem . ca r gar . oo s · 1·--------.i the choice community try kit. profess ionally S20001trade 646-9541 H B d t' u,,n1 . sl Rod. Ferguson Realtors, EMD UMIT chefs kitchen with coun· J a c u z z i ! S a u n a ! d · / t 0 H · · price o se a 833-38i?l · after 7 pm Sharp Monticello condo. try wood cabinets, con-Clubhouse! Ten n is UPSTAIRS **BEAUTIFUL. large one in ou · _pen ouse CetMt~ Loh / St 10.000 pr1n on l y 644.7003 ' 2 BR. 2 ba .. l ·story. Ideal vertible den. Lots of ex-Courts! Under $45,000. DOWMSTAIRS 4-bdrm hom e, La Veta Sat/Sun 10.4.30 or by C ff I 5 00 752·8710 eves & wknds --------- for ret1redor oewlyweds tras,BKR,call842-8854. 968-4456 There's lovely gold area, upgrades. 17·x35· :J;P8~75s4~·1772~a:Vst •••• ~~.!•••••••••••••• 752-8595 1 bd Cottage, Private & $33.500 carpeting m both. The 3 pool & Jacuzzi. freshly · e\eS. or L . 2 1 t 11 bo R I:: INVESTMENT quiet, $220, Util pd. 648'~ -GEM· TIRIEU. WALK TO IEACH bdrms. 2 baths are on pamled & wallpapered. Provence. NB Rv gtaMrea opaol sPkar$300r .CONSULTANTS W. 18th. 546--7280 wknds, Beautiful Seabury h d fl f Pricedal$94,900 ---es em rt -----------' (213 998 9090 E 39 if.J~o~n Ave64~ B. .Home. 3 Br, l~ Ba. ~r~ vsae~~~ th~~··s o~ ** VERY SHARP two-DOVER SHORES each. 897·3994 aft6pm __ Lots for sale 2 200 days~ . x 1 Country Kil, Su pe r balcony, both formal and story 3 bdrm home in the BREATHTAKING 2 C l L t t ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- clean. close to schools. informal eati-ng areas. "Northv1ew" Fabulous VIEW ' I Hareb~re ~~~l S2075S e: Builder want:. R-4 tear Fountain va11e., 3234 Mesa Verde 4 BR. 3 ba "#I in Califonti " F/R & D/R. Choice cor R a r e 2 Br Beauty . $67,500. Ownr 540-4484 Secluded. 3'h yr old, cul· d -sac. $46,500. 581·2306 parks & beach. Owner con veni e n t powder view. new lawn. com-4 BR . 3 Ba . pT1.vate firm548-9680afl 5PM down s or viicanl lots in ••••••••••••••••••••••• anxious. Should go fast room, a garden entry. mumty center with 2· master s ui le w /'i iew Costa Mesa. area. Mail 4 Br 2 Ba, fncd bk yd, very atSSS,900. covered patio and a pools & kiddies play Pool, Jacuzzi Lowest Commercial replies to Ad !:628. Dally clean. Children & pets greenbelt location . area. Price d to sell, pnce oo Galaxy Dnve Pro~rty 1600 Pilol P 0 . Bo x 1560, OK.$375.581-4852 MEAR O .C.C. ONE-OF·A·KI ND JBR, 28A, large H/F pool. cor ner lot with boat gate gas bltns. fireplace, lrg added family room. On! $56,900. Call PRESTlG HOM ES, 645-6646 $7S 900 $69,900. Shown by owner, wkdays ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 --.------- • Laguna Niguel Really by appt. Open Sat/Sun 132 x 300• c2 Lot o n HuntinC)ton leach 3240 Bike to Beach 830-5050 496-4040 1 l 5. 1824 Galaxy Dr Newport Blvd C.M Vac. R·3 Vacant Lot 1n ~an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unbelievable,3 552-7500 645-8498or642-6630 prime loc Prtn only Clemente Parltal view VACAMT bedroom. 2 baths. huge EMERY REALl'Y onPORTU...,ITY 646·1762 of ocean Must sec lo ap-J BR. huge corner lot, iill added 23x18 ram rm 846-3301 d t: • 11 r ,... --prec1ale tb1s lot $30,000. bllns, n ewly painted w /sep bar 2 Co&y __ ___;;..._;;__.;;~---re n I I 067 KNOCKS ONCE! C-2 Zone art shOJ? with 979-4192 iside/out. Cov patio, fireplaces & bltns. 20001•--------• realty Mission Yieio Large 4 BR home l blk room for expans ion on Attentio n I nvestors & sharp. $350./mo. Ask for own. Sq.ho. or luxun·ous 11·v1ng. IY OWHEI ••••••••••••••••••••••• · lge lot Ideal for antiques K ·th F 960 .,CJ\l .. from beach. Walking dis· . : . 1'evelopers. 3 large lots CJ or aye, -~ or PublicMotice All lhisfor only$54,950. 9152KopaaDr.H.I . ~ By owner Charming 3 tanceto Lido&shopping. or s1m1lar Dama Rcalty, 1n Apt. Complex. Hunt-962-4471Brkr Govern,..nt Hurryonlhjson.e'' Ffrsttimeoffered... ~ BR, 2 ba., country k1Lch/ Dbl encl gar , sundeck, 645-2020or642·6560 maton Beach, ::? blks to .I bd Cam. rm .. beaut patio/ d ,,. HUGE · AslUlllClbl• Lo•s II' ii This beaut 2 story, 3 , BBQ SSS 900 581 9154 mod kitche n, prof ec. LESS THAM COST ocean Fantas tic op· Prestige 2 s tory 4 bedrm. Available to ·e veryone I I ' •Ii 2'hf ba lbed!lch hm&e •--le h 1048 . • . $105,000 Don't delay, 211 ·21362ndSt. NB fportdun1l y. Firstn~ime of· formal dining rm, 2'"' Low interest & rent lik - -fw / orma h ~nh.rlm ' ;-rs-ac Newport Beach I 069 call 88M3r8666Arm s88tr6oln5g75. 2500 Sq. ft. block build ere . 213/963·51..,.. baths, upgraded thruout. •· 'I bl 3 am.rm • ig y up-•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 ) . or . i·ng . Conta c t M"r . paymen....,avai a e. ded t ood A t ,., Ch o i c e R·l lot , 21 2Yrsold.Walkto ocean 4bedroomhomesa.vaila IJ42.~1:213:592-1644 '[:· ra~/C~!mcr~t'g CHECKTHESE LIDOSANDS gen 642·825 2 or Owne r Magno lia st . c .M. S450 /mo . inc l d:- ble. To see ir you qualify ~r~~Y ~ainted & wali RIVIERA Well kept 3+ l>en home OPEN SUM 12·4 GANG l, (213)247-2120 50xl25' Asking $22.500. gardener. Ask for Keith ca 11 TA H B ELL J•--•$•2•9•,•9•5•0 ___ papered. elec garage d r EXCLUSIVES w /beautirul covered 5 21 W . BAY AYE. Condominiums/Town-By owner. Saunderson. or F aye 960·2501 or REALTORS opener, lge r edwood FOR SOLID VALUE Lanai ringed with col · Pride or owner ship houses for sale 1700 days 642-0212· night 962-4471 Dkr. 540-1720 SUPER LOCATION! rl 1n & uc 2277 ----------1 West of Beach, north of patio cover. Cement Superb beac h & city 0 u owers greenery. duplex in quiet Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• .rou ' _. -------1Charming 3 Br, higblyup. ' · · drive &aidestora~e area views! 3 Bdrms .• 3 baths Only 144 paces from 3 location. Perfect for Rancho San J oaquin ded · H B F·axaa1 FIXER! Heil. Large lot wtlh lk d be ch •. s hort gra • pnme . . area. "" Corboatortrlr. a to + gueslqtrs. Bestloca· fian Y a "" ow n er/occupant : 4 Twnhse.2 Br2Ba.Den. R•al 1:..t....a... $375 mo. Avail 2-1·76. Brmg your paint an ·shady trees. This cute lit-Bch & all schools. Highly lion. Owner will finance. walk to pool & proposed bdrms. & 2 ba. & 3 Overlooks Golf Course. "" ig u..,,. 2900 968-9518or962-7788 elbow grease. $48.~ Ue one bedroom home desirable Newport West Priced rightat$139,500 park. bdrms .. 2 ba .. with huge Pool. J acuzz1. Irvine Wanted Buys great potential o with terms. track. Shown daily uam-Mow Reduc.d To li ving rm .. frplcs. & bit-752-9260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super 4 br, 2 ba. cpts . the Eastside •4 BR. fam SCOn REALTY <P · Cl ts 8 12 ·•• d R O f Q . 1 5pm. $65,000. nn. on-Theone bas ilaU!2·Sly., Oftly$63,950. ins.Upper unithasopen 1entwa n to um""· rps, I . $345/mo. rm, giant pie • wet cu . 536-7533 lyl 714-968-ba27. 3 bdrms., 3 baths, with Call644-7211 quick! deck & view or ocean DuplexH/ unfurnis hed in West 963-4569963-1786 de-sac •Yards or con·i---------family rm .. lge. private beams. lge. Onits sale 1800 0 C.(3 must be 2 br un-No rental fee c rele & block w alls~i------------------pool & rec. area. Central NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ts.>Call Don Baker (213) Village Real Estate •Enormous yard forHavesomelhingyouwanlDon't give up the ship! air-conditioning. A real R~"' T FOURDLEX 246-4110 or send info t pool, courts, garden •. of to sell? Classified ads do "Llsl" it in classified. '""'L Y ~ Baker Rulty 467 West Frplc. 3 br, 2 ba, enclosed chard •Enc l l a ttice it well -Call NOW , Ship to shore results! jewelatS92,500 6 75-1642 545·3261 MR .OCEAN Broadway, 'ctendale patio, crpts /drps courtyd •Lge green 642-5678. -642.5678. Contractor's home, on======;;;..;..--------1 This has to be the 91207 $345 /mo. 963-4569/ bouH •Spc for boat, lge. private lot. ~For Big Cany.on pro-HARBORVlEW sharpest availablealong 963-1786 camper •Hurry! t B~ $@\\.d\}~-/A~?rS • Bdrms .• 3 baths. Ocean perties. Call Big Canyon PORTOFINO the coast (l l 3-BR. (2) R.ntCllls No Rental Fee apptonly •Call 540·9922 $99,000 owner 644-2839 2-BR. (1 > l· BR . Onl y •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Village Real F.stale view gazebo + heated Realty . 644-1193 si43,000. OPEN Sat/Sun Housn F.trnished Tltol lntrlg11ln9 Word Gom• wltlt o Cltud/e ~It 3$ car &:fage. Of. . 1·5· 32116lh St., H.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-BR 2·ba, fam rm, frplc. •3 nr, 2ba, Po<>l. Jacuu l, hdwd tlrs. Crplc. very clean. By owner. 919~ CONDO Not easily found l 1ty 2 Br, 2 Ba, adult quiet. cloH to shops $51,600. U5·8053 or -..n Eutaldt 4Br. 2ba. frplc •• _ 11r, rncd yd. Nie @itt nel1hbrhd. $58, by own. 542.5299 tdt•l for children. on cul· dt·uc. 3 Extra Ira bdrms, i ba. fam rtn, frplc'1, Ira cov'd paUo ded '° achoolJ. Jlbrary ,. churches. ao2I Samoa P1 Ul111 Ve.rd•>· $58, -----Mle4...,M.Y L Nl&M • e at 125, Mewport .. acll 10'9 ..... wporileoch 1069 ca CcwoftadelMw 3122 $350. per mo. Call .............................................. 898·1739 •~ ... ...._ °' "'-· Oreat ""'t•nllal! Older ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- liwr -~ ~ ii.. -b h lowiot:;.;"',;-'e1mpi.-a 2•Sty, u nit on com· ~ I I Z Br. 3 a l s. netirAdulls over .o. sngl or mercial lot, ocean view! Coldwel Ban' ker Fashion tsland & UCI. married. 24hr sec. Comp I DO US T I I Asking$66,000 R EAL TY INC. W/D, bltns. $355 . mo. re<:. incl. adult classes. 2 I Ii J I 'I R£SICENT1Al 8'K)l(ERAGf COMf/NI('( 71 4/846·' 371 <213)782-1155 Br 2 Ba. New furn or un _ _ _ _ . Downtown Laauoa. M.wportleoch 3169 ~1~~~:ean.Catl 11 , Older du1 plex oAn co1m· UNIVERSITY PARK -ELEGAMT LIVIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ 1 R U C Y It _ • mcrcia lot. ak na & IMCOMETOO' ~ I I' I I $80,000 2 BED~oous Blk r ... _ h • r Hwcights·2Br, ibapd. tge lot. WALK to bepdach bach cot · _ _ _ _ 'I\ ""I 1 rom u.:ac , pro tr/11ardener . tage, utiJ . SlSS. BuUdJna site. Bia ocean Popular & dramatic townhouse decorated, mod. kitchen. mo.548·3011 2BRcoodo, frplc$220 I IC A .. u E I ' view lot, close to three w/(ireplace & ruoing room. Private dbl encl. ~ttr. sundeck. LI-~-u L Acted 3 BR condo med yd, fp. . " " • h Ba $22.000 $105,000. Don't delay, ~s •YW•-SZSO. to-.. ,-.. ,,-... ,"'9'" .. ,--1 Are 'I· patio. Near parks & pools. Notre Call Mr. Armstrona. ...................... 4 BR, Cncd vd, saraac, • • • • . ,..,,...,. when • '•'"S*' Dame model, including the land at (714)883-'JfM or 886-1575 Corw .. M• l2ZZ boatpt.e. $300. -------.. wM • pereon. not• -1 . 1-u Duplex in North La1un1, R::.,,900 Aaent ....................... BOlfEnNDERS I G U N LE T I Juat steps to .uody ~ ......;;;.._ _______ 14 BR. 2~ Ba, new 64.a-t900 ... __ .,1 _.,.,~-.. _..... ~ ,._ c:M~ ..-... beach .. , acrou Crom a......-P'wopl rli'f 2 000 Spyataas H\11 home .-----------1 I t ...... tilD ..._ .... _. Heialtt Parll, wllb fan· -P l ' Story BR """' ....-..~-.. __ .,. __ ..,__..-;:..... '\! ...._ s ~ la1tlc ocean flews. A A Ca...owa.l 1....a CO. ....................... anoram1c ocean v ew. • • 4 •vwnuvu_,. .,.., .., ...._ . h I ol b $181 Mn FOURPLEX·Good (' M. L~U(" Avail. immcd. $325/ mo. A.gt. ~W.-! n;y;y;sl.lflCIS IN I' r I* r r J w I 0 a uy It .--loc. Unllll have bwltns + $850. rno &M 9229 642-8468, au for Doran• ~ a Cf I I l I I I g=--~ d1!1hwa1hers. FA hut. 2 Br. 3 ba l h s , near a Story, rpic. 4 BR. l BA. e UN l .uovc l tUS _ • • . . · ~~~ Need 20'l down. S&9.~. Fashion laland " UCI. D)V, $39$/mo. 9'3-4.569 T-T~N$Wlt -~u YEAGER REALTY W/0, blln1. ISM. mo. 963-1116.. No ,..Dlal lee.. SCIAM..a.ITS -~ 11t C~ 7100 •H·HOO MG 8171 <213>782·11M vmace Real &tate. C8 DAILYPILOT Thur9day.Januwy22.1D78 Aftat .... hu.fwa. ..... twsah ....... *4 ,., ........ ,., ..... shed ................ 4300 .................. '4100Lott&Follnd 5100 "-" Ua~ •••••••••••••••••••••• oru.fwwil.t.ed ltod or U.fwrMl•d ltOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ U......,*d Afa hwah ,_..._. C LI-...-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• Rmmate to lbar• Ip aJ>t /A t b •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ 1124 • in CdM. sa~ ••. 1 child OFFICE twte appl'OJC. LOST: Germ~ •. UI • ~p ~a. leoch 3240 Mlwport a..ch 1269 Mlwport leoct. 3769 ....................... ffUNTIM"TON Drll'U'S ANm OK. &5'·1106, 640·80S4 1q. I\. w/encl. pallo. Mix. Fero(; Su:dblL • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Ch 1 •• fta IKMf1 WI eves Completel)' rum., incl Vic. Laa. ynRD · 0•a. ~ •Dl UFFS 4 Br 21,. .. & 8Ayfronl Panoramic Bey a et ap.... SPANISH COUMTIY IST . dnftlna table w/plan Bch. REWA ! 8>' ;j Br. ram rm, 2 b:a. frpl~ F ' H • P t 1 · View 2 Br 2 & $450 yrly very private & unique 2 ATI UYIM6 Responsible noo·IQ'.loker dr1wen, draped, crpt.5, 4$f·9236Alt. ~. 4~-06$6 _ blt.ns. 2 ~ur au. rncd yd. ~·~~ 644 ~@o, !. ~txo. Slip a\ail 6?) cizl6 • Br. 2 ba & 1 Br w/l?ft, 2 a c r es of b ea'-'ti fut park· II k e Mor P' lo ahare new No. A/C, atereo, ldoeJ tor f b lutA~k. No CM.~. mo -· .,.,.,,_,., awiken llvma r m, bnck surroundlno-s. Sunken pool. Sparkllnd 1.apna ocean view ex· contractor Bur"l•r Lust Pekingese em. rn \ Pi 22 r I l .. •lo· D' e ··-· I bd' /2 • •. •. blk in vlc Newport !>t onetor .1142-4421 · Santa Ana 3780 r p cs· P v P • • .. • Span ish fountains. Spacious r ooms. ec:uUve u.wt. 2 ~e 1 w alum. Ample parkina. Sh • 2 heartbroken I BR, 1 ~. Ba. nice Hunt 1 BR newly decorated. Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• aarages l240. ~7 W Buy Separate dlnin° area. Walk-tn·close•·. ba, $200. +uUl. &15-&Ul. '325· mo. 2318 N wpt bo~~e5Rew;ard 645 7861 Parlt & •. ,, .. c h NO M2 0758ors.t2-4226 " '° Refs Blvd,C. M 548·2816. eve~sora""·0307days ington <.:ontult>ntal. $270 u-... ei.. Horne-like ltit chen & cabinets . 1 ~ ~lA~1~11Q~. 645 3147 or ~t~2:~~n~:~1~1ou~~tr AMBASSADOR INNS l.Airi,;e 2 br duplex, stove. Bedroom unfurnished $220. F\lmi.shed UYllMJ Al•• lMtah W..ted 4600 LOST · mall tri-color ------• 613-2256 OF AMERICA r err i g ' 2 car gar $240. 2 Bed room unf umi!hed $250. C• .. • ....,....r .......... ••••• • ...... • Beadle, s female spayed. ~~~~Al~~~ ~·;~IJ~~.nr~foH~re'i!· Furni bed $275 FINDSOM£0Nt; Student, q uiet , trlr/apl. Ans• to "Tiabatha" lniM 3244 SanJtNM to'ULLS.t<;KVICI-: b'75-S800.Bkr.Noree. S AU. UTIUTIIS RB DEPENDABLE w/prk•g nr. 030N.B. Sl25 wea~ing macrame col~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c -i.....__ 3278 . to11hare houslna with mo. m~. 87$-7 lar. Vic. Mc:sll & 22nd St ..,.. .. n_ 2277 Harbor, C.M. New 2 br, 1 ba, bltns. Wa lk to Huntington Center CALL HOUSE·MATES F•mily lookfnd ror "or 3 c .M. Reward. 64S·0420 or BEAUT. Sun Jnuqu1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2909Bni.tol,S A adul'" no pets ...,"" 19 .-."'ULTS ....-PETS ....... 4134 A k t JI .. e " .,,, .. _.,,.,., Twnbme Lar" ·1 Ur ·11 3 6d ""5 ·""40 & ""0·2300 ""• · _.,,,. -~ -· s or m Br, house to rent or lease ....., ...,.,.. ',,.c .. , .. ,.., . 2 b.M, crpls, drp&, .,.. ..., .,.. WalnutSl.673·6041 ..:...;,;:.._.:..;_... _____ _ &, 2 :.Ly. \1~w ul golf fcnc..-d yd. dbl gnrage,1 ---------LA QUINTA HERMOSA GarCICJHforRHt 4350 $lS0-$176 mo.S27-8657 Found : Yorkie Femal., r ourse & lake SS5U very de:tn. $315. 586-5478. _..._ t t 111.....L-$225, 2 Hr, drp&, crpt.s, n •• li bl pl d Pu"PY Sluter/Newland S-47 7044 -.,.-1'Mn 1 unn.-. 16211 Parkside L.. 17141147·5441 ....................... _, • c, em oye mar· ., · · ' --Santo Ano 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr pie, pvt patio. udj. Garage for rent. 19$9 Ma· ried t'OUj>le lookinl tor Fnt Valley. 847·7:178 lJEERFlELD Pallo home ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Pettinsula 3807 shopping. 213-592 522'7 l blk. S. O( Edinger; l bl.kW. Of Edinger pleAve, Costa Mesa. $25. 28R. unfurnished hse. FOUND: WhJle, boys', 3 3 Hr 2 Ba, frplc · 5385 Firepla<.·e super clean 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE tno. f'ncd. yrd., gar ., pets spd bike CM Lie. Call lo 5511706 644 3185 br, 2 b~. bltns. crpts, Custom bui!t. prof. uec' 2br. near nu crpts OK . $200 or u nder. ide t'ly .6751515 RE ..... T"LS drps $345 /mo . UR,lBj.Stcpe.toocean drps, runge & refrig Apcwtntftlhu..fwa. !533lakec <Harbor 646-5373an .5please n1 .. "~ 003 4S69/96J.l7S6 gar. $335 mo. 640·565( ••••••••••••••••••••••• B l v .), .M . Life /1 FOUNO;Catbrn.female. :! Br. Iba $.375 No Rental Fee days. 642 5225 t'V<'S. pool. Adu Its, $195 ..,........_..a. It 3169 enclosed area. $25 mo, lushHll n•fft/ Vic. Post Rd. & Baker, C. 2 Hr+ dt.!n. 4l ba $525 VII R -----646·1947. LagMnO leoch 3848 ~,.....' oc 540-2200 FM.Ce M 546-1698 2 Br . .? l>.1 ~""" I age ea! ~late Bach. $150. 305 E. Bay. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· --------""""' NEW 2 BR, 1 v. ba, patio C t 'w ....... -~--" Garage for rent storage -.~a--1 So ~Br, 3 bd 1'8 $1200 Souft1 Laguna 3286 See Mjlr. ht & Isl +~c garden. adlts. no pets. l Rm Apt. In nJce home. us Otn u...-c..-nv•" or wkshop. · _..,_, Lost: came purse, . JBr,2bu $430$470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &cleauup.213·697-1496 $235 642·l603 Oceanv1ew. $119 mo + 3BR. Jba, frplc, bltns. S48-4258 Nwpt Hgts. Opportmity 5005 Coast Plala Parking lot. 3B 2• b S380 --------~ ull.J.494-4.293 beaut new crptg, dbl gar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jan 13th. R e ward. r 'I a 3Br & guei.l house. Lower Luxurv Apl po Balboa N DI B •-bo li 557 1479 3 Br2'i baNB $\!>00 J\rhBa S500 • ew x2 r.S225 mo ...,. nt s pavnil.$595.0fflceR...tal 4400 DRESS.shopforsale.Top __ . ______ _ 1Br.2•,.l ba S325 2 ) ~ lca;e. Nr~o~~: ~:ic~.ur~I~ B~it~,~~~i; bllns, cpts. drps, gar. n ~~~.'!~~ ••• ~~-~! moJ. "COBS Rie"LTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost.a Mesa location. Call Found: Money. Call 4Br2'-~ba S500 49!#·3429 eqwpt kit, laundry, 90< pets. 121 Lisa Ln.C "' EA 1501 Westcllff Dr. Paul 831-1400 or 645-5000 962-lS62betweenS&9pm LE RAISOR E B Ibo bo t 644-lllm UTILITIES PAID 675-6670 ept218 toldenu·ry IBr. IBa. 1st/last mo · a , •1· a space BLOCKTOOCEAN NewportFinancial Ctr --------- REALTY rent, S50 deposit. $235. 3 ' ail CJll for 'icwmg. Al>ULTS, 2 Br 1 Ba, Bllns Deluxe Private 2Br. 2ba. Apcw twwats Ftlmlshed LecnllMJ Off1c• Space BEAUTY SALON Lost : Go Iden Lab I 4523Campus Dr. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr per mo. Call fi23-5G78 ~~ 2988• evesS42·4463 Sl80 mo. 578 J oann St Lge walk-in closets, or Unfwnl~hed 3900 Callon Site Manager NETS$1,400 MONTH Shepherd. sml rem. rc afll'r 5 Corona del Mar 3822 _C.M_. -------• bltns. garage. cable TV, ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)642-3111ext246 ALL 'HELP RUN dish blond w/whl chest. "CALL 833-8600 I BR t'ottagl' $285. 3-RR ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ownh!H'. Sao Juan Univ Park Terrace 2 Br 2 CJ p 1 s l ran o . Re r · s Ba Twnhse. frplc. $.110. 4\15·4486 ~·7896&586·89$5 C do-1-1-------on mnums Brand new, 2br Terrac(• Unfurnish~d 3425 twnhsc. Crpl, drps , ••••••••••••••••••••••• pal10s, frplc: . U50 W /6 Newport lieach. All new mo min be. $52·3016. 21..11 , :?ha w 1 patio & t•x Turtlerork 3 BR , 2 Ba. 1 l~as. Super location. l>lk to pool s-i.rn. mo. S350~ m~7~22_49_. -- lease 646·1086 Huntingt on Landmark (St;~s_ CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br Townhoust!, frplc. Pool. tennis. conlmcntal breakfast. Some ocean & Catalina '11.'ws Close k shopping & fin<' beach 644·2611 "' lb b "'·· -Condo. Adults. 1 Br. $26 :-.ew r, 2 a ~p. din rm mo 968-2549afl6PM I•---------& den. frplc, all xtra:. - -• Jacutzi, community H B. U>ase. 2br.l'7 ba. 2 & 3 Br Twnhsc Apls µool College Park S250 mo.Frplc. patio. Encl patio, bllns. frplc 537 6363 2131923-6684 c iose lo shpng. 96J.525; bi3 7183 _____ _ •RENTALS • Townhouse 2 BR.112 ba. frplc, UNIVERSITY PARK I Unfurnished 3525 Corohdo 4 BR, 2 ~:r ba, furn ... ssoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 7537 or 979 3084 J 8fl.famr'!1.2 ba .,S450Newporl Crest. 3br. 3ba.specta~r View~ TIIETERRACE dbl gar. ~auna . Jacuzzi Ocean & Bay Upper un J BR. 2 B~ ...... S.12,0/435 tennis Avail ~arch 1. it. new duplex to'rplc TURTLE ROCK TERH S450tmo 673-5268alt 7. end gar, 3 Br 2 Ba, $495 •1 BR. 4 Ba , Pool mamt & -, • 675-4868 631-2333 )!ardener paid Sec. Cont 2 Br 11 i Ba. ten --·--- ....... . . . . . . . . . . SlOOO ms. x.Jnl facil no child NEW l·BR w/frplc. Walk D E EH Fl ELD under 16. 8, lO's mi l lo beach . $275 . m o. 2 BR . 21-,Ba ........ $350 bch. S275. 842·2070 675·7225, Bkr. 3 BR. 2 Bu .. .. S425 ---- . WAL~UTSQUARE Aporfntenh furnished Xtra lgc !Br. frpk. Mo 01 2 BR . 2 Ba... . . . . .. $J25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lse. $350 ut1l pd. 631·0558. GREENTREE Balboalsland 3706 Aft 3 :30 673·8267 2 BR. 1 Ba ......... SJ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sullivan. 403 Jas mine Ranch~ San Joaqwn 2br apl. Patio. near bay _U_p....;;pe_r ______ _ 2 BR.2B.a .. · ... SS Available Jan 15 CostaMesa 3824 2 BR. 2 ba. den $460/500 6?J.3-i58 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RACQUET CLUB ------CASA VICTORIA 3 BR. 2 Ba . . . . . . . . S4 Comp refurbished luxury .,._., 1 ( NEWPORT BEACH apt. 2 Br. no children/ 1,.,.,..., br, D<' uxe Un ur. J BR 2 B S375 or f'urn. gas/wlr pd · a · pets. Ref·s req 'd. $350 m Adults·No pets Sec. 1tate 4 BR, 212 Ba . . . . . . yrly 673·5099. _______ , Pool. rec rm, elevators Balboa Peninsula 3707 _s_25_V_1_ct_ona. 642-8970 Easts1de Costa Mesa 1 bd enclosed garage, +$1115 541·~1 . Adults/no pets. $300 mo. THE EXCITlNG ---------Orta. owner moving Short hair. Rl'warrl ! till June 15. $375 mo. on PALM MESA APTS. from area. Only reason (213) S96-2210or 596-2436 yearly lease. See to ap. MINUTESTON shop for sale. Located ---------preciale Call for appt PT exclusive Mission Viejo Penonals 5350 2 Br. Super new interior $225. Walk lo 17th slree shoppitlg. Open Friday 1 4 Sat 10..3 or call eves 540.7086 551 6042 ·ft 6 PM BCH. area. Gd ter ms. Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• · a er · Bach, 1&2 BR. lease. Agt. 837·4200 ·Drinking problem? PARK NEWPORT Ad~°:. ~~els ~~::W llL.LIARD PARLOR ~J~l~o::1 ~.~~ APARTMENTS 1561 Mesa Dr. ./'11n-NETS$1,000 MONTH y Bachelor 1or2 (5 Bl ks East of Newport .,'Full...,......,.. Open only 60 hrs wk. SPJRITUAL READER Bedroomsand Hlvd.) ~~.-.. M h O OAM opu 1 BR. stove, refrig, crpts drps. $150. 988 Valencia 646-4581 or !>46-5437 Townhouses " _., _.. ..-uch higher net wit ag-pen 1 ·1 "' 546-9860 ,.I',_.. ...-ltlt gressi ve, promot ion Advice on all matters. Fr. $239.50 minded o wner . Near 312N. El Camino Rt:ul, Open 9-6 Dally High School & Boys Club. San Clemente. For appl. Dana Point 382 •••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean View 2 Br 2 Ba. lg dlx. Bllns. $239.50 496-9387 Spa-Pools-Tennis RES 0 RT Owner moving & must 492·9034 492-9136 ~f!~Js a[~~~f!l~~!~i~~ $140 up store-offices cpls ~~~s.1ft.";. ~-~good Los~ your cool ~ilh Y?ur SanJoaqwnH1llsRoad. drps air bath. 17301 children? Help 1s ava1la· (7141644-1900 Beach Bl , H.B. 842·2834 1--------•t ble24 hrs. 549-8939 Lrg 1 br, crpts. drps s tove. frig. $165/mo 496· 7058 afl 6 or wknds. VERY lrg 2· BR 2-b W/terrace. upstrs, o pels. $225. 675-5205 UVE Near The Beach! Ccnadel Sol Beautiful Adult Apls From $190 21661 Brookhurst, H B 962-6653 675-3824 -------1 YRLY 3 br, 2 ba, by Freshly painted 2 br, 2 ba beach. Near new, bllns & S225 incl. uW. 496·7934 o garage. $390. 548-4063 960-1142 ----------13 Br, 2 Ba, yrly 2 blks to B Toro beach $350 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·3188 New "3Br, 2ba, air cond cpts, drps, bltns, no pe $365 Yrly Ocea_n Front 2 SJ85 mo. 586·8137 Br, 1 Ba, bllms, deck, garage 64S·36S5 . Hmtincjton Beach 38 40 ••. ••••••. • • • • •. ••••••• New Dplx, walk to ocean. Walk to bch $180 & up. N 3Br 2 Ba, ~rpl, drps. Summer increases. Pool. D/W, garb disp. gar, 'JT· rec rm,drps,crpl.Adlts. ly. Child OK $385; no pets. 220 12th St. 675-0642/642·0596/673-669~ 536-9505. 219 15th St. For lease. Terrace apt. 60 536 7031. blly view. 2nd noor. 4br, 2 Br 1 i,., Ba Twnhs 4ba. 30' liv rm. din r m. wldshwr. range & patio brkfs l rm, air. Call LIVING FREEREMT Offices as low as 35< per sq ft. Mission Viejo & Laguna Niguel. 200 to 2000 sq rt. 831-1400 BURGER HANDOUT! FOXY GIRLS Localed on Fairview Rd. OUTCALL·MASSAGE near Oran ge Coast MODELING College. Average $100. Home·Office...Studio. per day gross. Excellent ____ 542_·_31_69 ____ _ From $170 FREE RENT. NpBcb at lease wit.h renewal PREGNANT? airpo r t. Uti lities & privilege. Call for de· Car ing confidential Oakwood offers the janitor incl. Gar den I.ails. counseling & r<'ferral finest in resort living a l a suites from $88. 979-6666. S 12,000. Abortion , adoption & · ff d ED RJODLE keeping . price you can a or · •l MO FREE RENT• Realtor 646-8811 APCARE 547·2563 Ther e's $1 million in f-2·3 Rm. offices from ---------•!---------- recreation fa cilities. $135 pe r mo. Near PREGNANT? Abortion . NIGHT LIGHTED T~N-airport. No leasereq. LA U~DROMAT, good Counseling & referral. 2A Nl~~OURT~.AfulltJme 833_32239Til noon location. Costa Mesa. hrhelpline.547·9495 . act1v1l1es director who 5'S-5941 , after6pm. ---'-------- plans parties. BBQ's, For Lease Prime Loe. "n •--I---Want-... 5010 trips & more! Free Sun· Coast Hw y in CdM. _._.s ~ day brunch. 1400sqft newly renoval· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plus beautiful singles, e d . Pe r f e c t f o r Ll9UOR STORE 1&2 bedroom apls, Showroom Real Estate Call furnished & unfurnished. Ofc. Boutique, or store. 805-964-3797 Rents from $170. Models Call Eves. 493·27l8 or ----------• open 10 to 7. Sorry no pets 675-1434 lnYHhMnt or children. Roommate Opportunity 5015 service available. Month Ex•cufi•e Suites ••••••••••••••••••••••• to month occupancy. Fu I_ I s e~v i ~e s u1 tes If you have available MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OutcaJJ. Appl. only Home-Office· Studio 631-3811 Gr-and Opening• A.PARK MASSAGE 552-7500 red hill pool nearby SJ0-5006 o 57s-7o30. Q k d 2 BR. $325 yrly. S27 a WOO Wmter. Vi Blk. to bay _536_7_542 ______ -1 3 BR, 2 ba, gar, patio, G'.:lll. .. den ••••••••••••••••••••••• avrulable m .au·porl area funds-join me m a highly (N.B.) Startmg$200. Call profitable farming busi- 833-3640 ness. I do t he work. $5. OFF Combo Massaj!C. with this ad. •SAUNA block to beach. No pets. ~ Separate Lanai· behind Marshall Rlty 675 4 3 Br 1 h Ba Twnbs A t LeBeau. P.O.Box 1651, Costa Mesa, 92626 realtv w/dshwr, range, yd Yrly. W. Nwpt642·1603 partmen S private home. Pri. en- Corona del Mar pal lo. pool nearby Lido Is le 2 br. Util incl ..._,_. 1eece. ~rpa:~~·. ~nhf~)~·e ;g: INACTIVE ASSOCIATE • PRIVATE ROOMS Hours: 12 n oon-lOp m Mon-Sat. 536-5006 or 536-7S42 . 213-281-8406, Eves/wknd:. 880 Irvine b' h SSOOO to $l5,000 1885-B Park Ave. S275 Sep. Qtrs. 30+ Mal 675!2342 I 6 h ca mets. eated, lo rent. Fu 11 Y sec u r ed & __,_ ------or Fem. Vu, frplc, quie\, SPACIOUS NEW TRI rv~~~~Ot 636-7300bet9&5Llnda. guaran'd Laguna leach 3248 Ref's 675-5033 PIHECREEK PLl::X l mile to ocea Oceanfront w/Vu nr pier 2 ---------FREE RENT 1 month00 24% P ROFIT PER YR Costa Mesa 646-9944 ···~~·~~·;~-;~~~·,;;~··•Costa Mesa 3724 TUOVEISUP ~c~ ~;P 2g~: ~~l:d;y ~~~~orunCurn5~.J624 IN COSTA MESA 300-llOOsq.ft.deluxeofc. Pa(11.d)q533ua6rtle0r21y MONARCHBAYVILLA ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSHAME t-onn. 546·5633 wknds or ---------near lrvine&Newport No.C M 540·2200 . HAPPY ONES Singles Dance, ages 35·65, Sat. J an. 24, 8:30 pm. llolcl 5035 Laguna. $3. Door pnzc~ New2 Br 82'z Ba. Ocean $37.50 WEEK & UP Cl\(·r :'tll<I tall ltl'l'" Jncl al\6. Steps to Sand 2 Br 2 Ba , ELEGANT EXECUTIVE M«t~s. Trust b I 2 r I s d " & BR A I 0 ., t r I' ;J m !> " I I Ii frplc, deck, bltns, $300. n-.,;:~ \tew. a conics. rp cs. •tu io 1 pts ":1 11·rf1111 ... t•r1•<1ll' ;, $245LGE2br,2ba,D/W 548·3869&'""·0282 OFFJCESPACE ~ pool. s auna, s ecurity, •TV&MaidServAva1l 1 1 R 0 U'I£ Plush,allserviccsavail. •••••••••••••••••••••••Gurd jiff·Ouspensky leaseowner644-1519 •PhoneServ,Hldpool r<' cl\ln)! 'l'llini.t or & • cpts, drps C l l •Children Se<'lion ~tJur "IJ:ll'IOU!> nt.'~ I nr Brookburst & Hamilton 2 BR . Partly furn. Newporl~~i~~ LOANS up to 803 d:~ts~~~~ mg stu SWIM TIIIS WINTER 3 br, frplc, mag. view. HEATED POOL 890 Can yo n View , 497.1532 •Low monthly rates. . 2 ht<clrnom ap<1 rtrvt.'nt Agt No fee 846·1311; 1 House to Ocean •SSOFFweek'srenl Frnm $220 Furn1tur1.• 846-4938 Call673-7180 60•PEJlSQFT latTDLOans-8>/40/o ouncing grad use Qf w/ad avJ1IJl>le Small p~i. Part f 2 B y I N DISTINCTIVE 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB 2nd TD Loans maiden name, J yleen, l1l 1 01\ /\dull., onl v Off11'\' EX lge, 2 br. 2 ba, di · urn. r. r y. r. FalrestTermssince1949 legalized 2376 Newport B vd, CM OJK'n !I 00 10 I> oo. ;!;i(ICI poolside apt nr bch. Bch/Bay. Only $295 inc Adult Apoi hnents AGT 541-5032 __:;;__ ______ _ 548·97$S or645-3967 ., JI 1, 'l'" Hd co~ta Adil, no pets $195 util. 673·1909 leave msg. Beautiful new develop· MARINERS MILE Sattler MfcJ. Co. MASSAGE RENTALS 2035 Full~ri.on, CM :'\1<'-.d Phont• 5~5 2JOo _536-8362 ________ -1 YRLY 2 Br, 1 ~ ba, frplc. ment with all amenities. 642·2171 545-0611 HOTEL-OFFICE.HOM£ LAGUNA BEACH clubhouse. pool. tennis, SQUARE BY APPOlNT.M E 1 BR Furn. 2 lrg closets LRG 1 Br poo' 1 nr s hops NEW 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhme 1 blk to bch. S300 Call gym. Great noor plans, 2700 w COAST HWY. For Sale: $5()()()_ 2nd trust 6 .. 00 PM to 4 ·.00A~.T Sprawlmg 4 BDRM. & queens 1ze bed. pr1" · • · • dbl gar. pvt pa•;o, n cAc7054 d___. 10<'!: se u · l '" • adJ•rrno ""ls Ul1I pd w .....,.. • pri vate patios1decks. No-w leasing-ground ~. '" c re mves · 540.GIRL f'AM. RM home. Lge dres6ing rm. xtra Jg ~ .-~ Hntg Hbr $350 846 51 t Bk 496 0917 d k W 1884 Monrovia. 548 0336 · · Bayfront apt. n...-k avail beamed ceilings Avail floor commercial space _m_en_. __ r __ . ____ 11----------s un ec /OCEAN r ooms. encl gar ---_ Eves. UV1. f r VJ Ew B I k 3br. 2ba. Suhdeck. (rplc. urn or un urn 1000' 4500' and upstairs ~rment & w l m 1tchen. w/i.tora~e Adults ooly Off •-at Path h/ dbl garage. $400 mo nopels DC ett N<'w Deluxe Triplex. 2 & $465, util pd. 673·8800 from $230. month office space 300'·2800' in emen ation 2 BURM. & RUMPUS -1, 2, & 3 Br Adults, no Br.. Ni<'e. quiet. Nr 5 Blwn6&10pm I 555Paularino,CM the behutiful new build· PfJf"SOftfJA1/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• RM . home. Bulll·in pets, ds hws hrs . s hat: Point Shopping Cntr ,7141549 1302 mgmtngfromtheashes Lost&Fc*nd JobsWanted k t b dbl Sl BR Furn $185. cpls, c losed ga r a~e. $250 & $340 18482 Hunt 2 Br duplex, newly dee., • of the old We offer the ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 7075 i c en. . garage frplc. BBQ Gas & water inglon St 557-4608 frplc, magruficenl vie"" NplFrysouthtoBaker best exposure, traffic Lost&ic......-d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet residential ~ecl100 Lots of bltns, pool. walk ht l p 1 · ~ M t · d pd.Pool c'>l\5775 o f ha r bor , boats . ng a auanno circulation and parking ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ure, experience $385 Mo to' s hopping 1h M1 o>oJU" SI ffi f d · '11 l k In So Laguna. 1 Bdrm. beach. !131 W.19thSt LA MANCHA APTS Manner's Mile $475 mo a eso tee open rom on. WCH Ready for oe-Los l: M a I e Ger woman nver. w1 a e <1pt Localed 1 blk. above 548_0492 778Scott Place, CM Sharp l Br apt in 4-Ple 645-6392 days ask for 9AM to6:30 PM c u pancy July 4.Call Shepherd /Colli~ m ix. you anywhere in So Cal. "A2·5073 Adults, no pets $19 Ted,or 962·9666eves R-4000 544-2111 Blk /brn/wbt fur. Has Phone642·SSS6, NB Coast Hwy. Walk to shop· ____ .... __ 842 9494 vvo• .. ping and beach. All ut1I. CASA HERMOSA . or846·1848 East Bluffs 3Br , 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Btfl Waterfront off;ce to partly rusted c hoke pd.byowner.$200Mo. BPuertoMesa Townhouse DW, dis Rooms $25 wk u p . share. View.roomy.Call chalnon.&46-8405. MISSION REALTY I BEDROOM 148 W . Wilson, CM HOW RENTING posal. d bl gar w1auto w/kltchen. Apts $37.SO 556-8181. N.B. LOST J an 13th. female Selective Household, 985S.CstHwy,Laguna Noch1ldren.oopets. Be..tfful MeadowlarkGolfCourse opener Pool & R ec wk up 548-9755 or golden I rish Setter. J8 Nursing&FamilyCarc Phone 494-07 31 Pool & Recreation DELUXE center Adults. only $332 645-3967 luslnns Rental 4450 m 0 • o 1 d . V ic. Io. Personnel 1959 Mapf~ Ave, CM Townhouse Apt 0 n e . t w 0 • th re mo. Lease avail. 644· 7232 R 0 0 M w 1 k i l c h e n •••••••••••¥•••••••••• dianapolls, Magnolia & Employer Pays Fee 1~r~~~~v:~l.H~ni~i:o,~ Sl85. & UP 1 & 2 Br. Just Completed bcdrqoms available, al priv"lgs, employed pre· 600 SQ rr store or ornce Newl and. Hunt. Bch. 4SOOC~~f~6~~e N.B. Secluded.$300.497.1970 Gara~es. areen lawns. Accept Child Ir Pet have bltns & dish OCEANFRONT terred.962·7520 front. $155. 646-2130 or,_968 __ -664_1 ______ --------- Laguna Charmer 3 Br. 1 Ba, 21'J blks to bch. $385 m o . 557-1989 or ll) 688-7538 ... AU .-. --u.i --washers. Located in pre 679-3709 Q 1 · r· d N i punf1ed water. Adults. ,.,,_,~ ~tigious area. l·Bdrm. Yearly $325 Pvt enl/K. priv. CM $25/ FOUND Lg'e puppy. possi-ua 1 1e .. utr t ionis l no peb 2020 Fullerton 2BR $335 •3 BR fplc, 2Yz ba. S375 • STEPS TO IEACH wk & $60/mo. up. Lido Isle Area ble Pit Bull , blk & ta n, no DI v erst fled ex pc r. A \'l' I b Io c k E . of 2BR w /(rplc $345 BR. encld yard, $290 • 2 BR, 2 ba, yrly, furn. 548-5954 or 556·0058 Store or office avail. nr. collar• has been sick. Laguna Niguel. 493-5589. ~~r~/"e & J l>loek 38~nquirenexldoor:$J9S B!.ilplnc·ovnsba1_dlceornc>:_flldlrClen 3BR 2b!3'7~ntr $350 Now re nting. Singles, ~':~e~JJdo Island. l?lh&Oranae.548-8034. Help Wanted 7100 642·8690 Hacienda De Mesa m aBR.°llhb~tious~$375 kitchenettes. Pools, TV. · · FOUND young fem ale ::_··~··::··::··~··•• Oceanfront retreat Lsc. 160 W Wilson. Apt #1 See al inter sect io SEA WIND Daily, wkly, monthly. 1.-.trfalR...tal 4500 dog vie Brookhurst & '4-NW-M44'__,.... $975 Mo <will rum.) Lge. 1&2 BR apls furn . No Costa Mesa Graham & Heil, H.B. Condo: 2 BR, 2 Ba. Un· Adults only, 0 0 pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adams. Silver /gray & Acctng Clerk/mfg $600+ 2 Rn . 2 Ba . 40 ft . hv. rm .rruldren or pets. Adults Kent Rogers R.alty rum. yearly. $400 536--4l70 tan. Wearing collar & Order Desk $700 & 2 charming studios. In ~y. Gd. loe. 645-0632 2 Br, 1 Ba. Pool. Bltns, 840-260lor 848-8300 AIRPORT tag. 536--3547. Accnt/propmgml to$850 a park sett.mg. walled by -. Drapes. Sl90 mo. Guest Home 4150 Recept/type lo$5.50 bnck to secure pnvacy HuntlftCJfonleach 3740 642-938'TAlt.5PM ....................... 3200SquareFeet Found: Blk/Wht Male Irvine Personnel Agency /\gt 494-7551 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -f-llKE TO BEACH Loving care for elderly 19~~ Per Sq. Ft. Poodle. 1/17176 Vic: Hun· 488 E 17th Costa Mesa . • . . BEAUTIFUL 1 br rurn l BR EASTSIDE, cpt.s, 1.2.3 Bedroom Apts male or lem . Bal. diet.s, 2 Alr-condilloned offices, Ungton Center . 842-4087. Suite224 642.1470 MintonYt•fO 3267 apts$l70&$l80.Spanish drps,bll.ns,dshwhr.$195. LIONS.ESTATES homey,paUo.M4-J833 ampleparklng. ~ ••• • •• ••• • • • •••• • ••••• • style bldg. pvt encl gar. 642-6243 536-2579 592·501 H.-bor l•••st. Co. LOST Jan 18th,s mal1Bll< .;.._ __ ..=.--.;;;.:.__....=::_=. 3Br, 2Ba. F/P, vu s.160 pool. sauna, lndry, adlts, ..,.,c: N 3 b 2 b R....tdttosh_.. 4300 Rffllton 673-4400 4' Bm male Yor kshire ADVERTISING mo. 581 -712.8 or 221696 Via 17301 Keelson Ln, I blk .-..... ear new r, a, By CENT Pk 2 hew 4 Br S3:iO Lse. Newport Isle. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ter r ler , Bil Canyon SALESMAN Te~ro, MV W.ofBeachofrSlater. frplc, gar, no peta. E car gar. lse -$495 & $525 Br 2 Ba, upper duplex Gal to s hare my apt lge 2000 Sq rt orr & area. Reward.MO.l02l . for Speedway Mot.orcy- ..,.wport leach 3269 842·7348 C.M. 642-1603 SJ6.-0687 /840-2850 Delux. (213) 711·4348 br. pvt ba "drsg rm. Pk ~arebouH apfce .c:li~ocic 19'22 Sliver Dollar with cle magazine, exper & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMALL BEACH HOTEL •2Br Mesa VeTde, lower. , 4 BLOCKS TO BEACH Bayfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba. Pvt Npt. Lots of extras. Call Y across ... ~om breu Buick ring. $20 re· =!in =~:. top COm·. Hilrbot View Homes. 2br, Rooms $23.50 week. Garage, adults $200. No Lge 2&3 br w /garage Bch & pier. $550. yrly. ~i~a30p8:30-5 at 834·~ or Airport. 549-lwu. ward. 648-2291 2ba. corvert den. cmr Apts $1\0. mo. SJ&. 7056 pets. 83J-s974 $185. & up. 425 A l2th St. 979·l93S & G44-45l O • ; mat 6"4·729 New bldg 2500 sq. n.., M·l ;;FO~UN;;:;;D~:-;K;,l;.lte=n,~bl;:a:ck:-;&~I·------~~ lot,lm mac,prof lndscpd. ADULT ga rden apt 1 2 Br 111.i Ba, brand new 2 BR, Gar . Child OK Sub·leue. Park Nwprt, Resp. Young woman w/lt ofc. Lae rear dr . .l7' orange, Fem. PlacenUa Alterations $Y:»/mo. $73-8761 daya, bdnn 1 & BBQ 'N Twnhs~ style. Frplc,_Lge Bolsa Chica/Heil area 2br, 2b3, t.enni.s, pools . To wanted to share 2 Br apt. sq.ft. Days 540 ·5710; Ave. CM. Aft. 5, 63l·l229 . JAILORESS 644-2111D6 evea. For appt _ .. 11d · poo ·1,...~ pvt patio, gar, $275. 2447 1215 Days 431.2527 Mr Ap ri 1 30th II o n g e r . Pool, walk lo Bch. CdM, eves. ~-0681 \;Ill ren, no pets. ....., t:lden 979-l'58 · • $325/mo. 644.5564. J a nette 646.1601 dl)'S, Off /I d •-' l FOUND Toy white m ale Part· Time l6'Docklbrcondo 12thSt.Slt>S.mo.s.36·7'47 Tbomas,840-1438 Eves. 213•795.2081 Eves 4r ace n Uh n a 1p1ce, Poodle. Vlc Hunt.Bcb. PleaseCall6445070 21., bl. Double gar. $67S. Newport leach 3769 ~New 2 Br. walklna hf taa.ach 3148 W~LIFF 2 br, t ~ b• wknds. k81 W~~~areJ1~3000 Merrl dt th Garde ns . &a1kror ~ 7M$ ~rs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• daatance to 17th St. ~ ••••••••••••••••••• ••• lwnbse. Ad.ult.I on.I)'. no . . y Fl63-4?moo·;-· ~;-;r.;u;::t:;;-&l~~~M~r~·~Ca~r~ba~j~a~l ~~ . ,,._.L. F ~ WK UP 1•-" Bd •-mo.548-4971 Drop a ~bble into l pets. $300. mo. 1728 Bed· R eap . ''I l o •h a r e 1200 Sq. Ft. M·l space FOUND· "'I of '"ti la •-4 Br 3 Ba \.Aruuu, am. _. .wo r • lord Lo 548-7533 chrmn1 Bal bl home · ' c "' an "' Rm. pool, tennis, many S.eb. Color TV, maid 2 Yn. ntw 2-BR, 2-ba, Ocean rom your Apt · w /aame. 675:81391 w/front office, tge rear Buabard, H.8 . F•cnl--------- xiru $475.631·0'797 ten, pool. TiiE M~A. vaulted cellinc. llv. rm., Lease. Luxury,aecurlty For leese. Terr1ce apt. 673-Z383 door. $189.$0 mo. 62.1 HuskJe.9f/liC'l\l.96S-8911. ASSEMB''ERS 415 N. Newport Bl. NB enclosed uraae. U•O Matute adulta. 31755 Cit fO' bay view. 2nd noor. Tennloal Way. 54.0-1710 ---------• L 4BR,lb1,P1R.rrplc.ten· Me-1881 mo. w/refrl1. $230. Hwy.499-~. 4br4 ba 30'Uv rm dln Prof.Male.aaeek females da)'S,64&-06&l evca. FOUND; Germ. Shep, For •m a ll elect r o rui.pool,prdener.$400. 1 28 d lls ~ without C.1164Z-5270 OCEANFRONT yu nn:brkf~rm . 1lr. 0C.ll ta.2'7to1hareLux Apt •COSTAMISA• ~e°bal~.94~~~·83Ld~;~a mechaolca.ldevtca.Ex- l40-0CD :,0/11~.·24~1 i.01~hst: 3 Br, 2 ba. rrptc, bltns. 'rowut 2 br S37S. bac 6?S.7030 expensa.5'4l-4lfl . 2SOO NF'l. 3,000 Sq.Ft., f'l~evu.ore7-M311 ' :!i~I s:,ec,h~n:c•l ... Bturr. Condo•; lust N Hts &4CH80l dshwhr. paUo. No pet.s. SrnS. K1ds/~t.3. UUI pd. 3 Br. lower. Reing Incl, 2 F1bul0\d hao nd1 rem. 10,000 • Pi,, near S.D. mond E pm•l 1 l Plrll from$100 to"" a!!•.,,,.FIO T _6490812afler5631·20~ saG-0321 bib to ocean. $360 mo, rmm1te 21·30 non-1mk t'rwy. aU.reaa Really, ~Jlf!1 WaJnufi::• '5TACOSWITCH,INC Aceatf44·ll3l OCSA.n M lBR, W/W <'Plll. drapes & I Br Ape. in N. En.d, \o\ BJ ~evca/wknch. l82.50/moAmy640-1'812 8?'Mf7l Inf~ c tl' lrvlne. Sen U38 Baker,Colta Mesa :z 1• A·frame, 3 BR, 11~!~~· W~~; n~' pentlin~ w/bll.ns. Above Lo Shaws Cove. M1.o NEW Yearly deluxt 1 BR, Share NB 2hl' hse, 1 blk FOR leaM lMS Placentia Cmtntal value. Subet&n 149·304 l be Obi.~· Poole, tea ~$-20lGore76.7533 · carports w/patlo. $160 ,,....1 pvt pat.lo, $2.50 tn frplc:, bllns. 'NI C.edar, bc b. 1110 + \o\ utll. Ave,C.M. lelOtqft."195. Ual REWARD. 135-9 EquatOppor. Employer all $C25. Ail:· .._.1290 · mo. k2 7973 aft 6 pm. lncl'a util. C94·2781 N.B. aft. e p.m. · 175-DL lel6001q ft P75Mf.11M • Jl;li(. DDap ·1 • " I I Add IL.Build IL.Diaper it...Hammer It... Carpet !t...Cemeryt lt ... Wlre it...Hoe it. .. Clean it Move SERVICE it...Press it.. .Paint it. .. Nail it. .. Pfaster lt ... Fix i t ... . Thurtday. Januety 22. 1979 DIRECTORY, Aff'lanc• Rtpolr Carpefthr C..../Co.:rete •••••••••••••~••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •• H..u..g J.atottal Mo"lftCJ ftalilllaa/Paperi119 Roofieg · APPLIANCE REPAIR • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••··~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;;~-;~11••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $10-,ServiceCull ~ODELIN~ c::~ron: :r•::11':'0::r Reliable, expert garden· H3'1lina anything, gara11e Wkly Clean.w indows. MOVING? Let 2 expr. HOUSE COATS JtEPAIRS.ALLTY~ES (714)549-2422 .Altera t lo~1~. repaJrs, speclalt i' t,. mi t log.Momalnt.sprklrs,& cleanup. Reliable, fast cvu. floors. Stores. of· men move you. Rcaa, Byl.arry (7l4)541l·•745 R.::a~.freeests,l!c. itff s~res,add1llons,baths& ~1/· as e cen. lndscp'g. Plants al servlc:e.963-6452 ftces.2Abrsvs.64..2·0357 refs.5"S.&583orS3S·J944 WaJt830-~anytame Babp ng k1t~htns, Cilbinets, wholes a l e price a . LOTSA PRIDE & F · ••••••••••••••••••••••• patios, cement work. Fr. ee "'·Uma• .. at. Pb1lll 646-101'2 HollSedeaning Lancts.c. apiag P.d.6&-/P---'INI p I LI /' C ll1r Til• CtuisUan Mother will sit. Conlractor does """' L-• PCS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .:;~;:~ •• ::;;-:;·.~·•••• r c.es. . c ins. a co ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fncd yrd, hol lunches. work. Palombo c0°0~~ ~!1!!!~ CLlc ~l~~· Lawn maintenance. mow· Want a REAL CLEAN Rotolllling·$25. Landscap· PETERS PAlNTlNG ~e'i:r~~c~~. b.~. n t · CERAMIC TILE .• New & · T.L.C. 646-6321. Member 8 .8.8 . All work 751-5657 after 6 · • 0 • ing, edging, t.ri m~lng, HOUSE? Call Gingham ing, Sod Bluegrass 16W Int/ Ext· Reas Rates rmdl. Free est. Sml .)ob~ ---------1 guar. 962·8314. free est 962·3408 Girl. Free ests 64~·5123 Sq.Ft. Tom 960-2170 Call Gene at 552.0458 lnt/ Ext. lnt $15rm. ext welcome 536·2A26 ·.' Babysitting my home Coellf'ador (lstr)'·2clrs) $295 comp!. . Mon. thru Fri. CUSTOM CARPENTRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• S-.ic.a •HOt?SECLEANING• CUSTOM DESIGNS. ~ Prof. Painter. lnl & Ext. (2 stry·2clrs) $395 compl. T .... S...•ic.t' Phone 492·0417 Patios, remodel & Alt ti . dd' ••••••••••••••••••••••• By reliable couple. Good lawns, sprk~rs, pat101, Qua! work &. rcas. Free Ted 636-7085. ••••••••••••••••••••••• additions. 549-4159 paU! :~ r~ w alt US· I DO IT AW references. 53€Vi711 covers, rmdl golder ~dis, est. 151 0684 /548·2759. Removal5. urn bing, top· lklslnetsServic• C b" · • en r · c. El t · 1 Pl b. tree removal, prunmg. rtaster/R~paJr p 1 n g, pr uni n ". ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ~~~~~nnli~ur 548-0786,646·9203 etc~~~~~~tes.~4;;/· * HOUSECLEANING , Uc'd cntr. 13 yrs in HB. PAINTING SIS/Rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIREWOOD $80 cord/· Type settlng·lDM Corn. Se· I": ran GERWlCK&SON experl.enced, H.B. & 962-7817 Lic·Xlntwork837·6824 VERY NEAT PATCH del , li e/bond/ins. po:s~r. Justified or un· an Banfield 548·19l4 ADDITIONS-HANDYMAN·Homes Weslnunster area. Call --JOBS & RESTUC<.:O . 642·2624 . JU~d. 714·549·0938 CarpetSe-nlc• REMODELLicBl·31094.2 Apls. Conscientious beforelOAM,892·0560 ~~••••••••••••••• ~t class Ex~/lnl. ~aint· Freeest.893·1439. General Service & JlauJ· C. -'-=--t Maki ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549,2170 673-60tl craftsman. M5·65S8. Ml% MOPPETS M .. "ONRY Tll b . k mg, Papering. airless UU1nc ng Sh •. t~ • c. r1 l' • spray, 2Syrs exp 979.5294 Plumbing mg. Reasonable. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . umpoo.,. steam clean· ROMARO CONSTRUC· Complete & capable care BE FREE!CALLME! block, concrelt, stone. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·5848or64G-2528 Kitch N•binots, cstm wull ~~·t Color brightener~: TION room additions, for your home! car. & you Superb houseclean'g at Llc'd. 968·2504 ~ust.om pau~t/wallpaper· MARV 'S PLUMBING Upholst.A..... umts. lattire·paUos, bout bl he aCrl Pt 8 1 1 O m 1.n patios. concrete work& by couple. Live m, gd rcas rates 545-2022 aft 5 WILLI S SO S mg. Pamt mlr $20. rm. • 646·9807 * ..... r rrndlfl. 646·5219 eac · ean 1 v rm, dm 11emodeling 531·2225 refs. 642-5299. pm. AM .& N s P~ c · on e" t e ri 0 r · NO JOB TOO SMALL •••••••••••••• ••••••••• -----· ·---rm & hall $15. Avg rm · Masonry/Bnck/Block 968-74.52 liU's Upholi tery C~ntttr $1.50, couch $10, chair $5. EIKtrical Haullnq Honest reliable lady lO & Stone. Call 581·7829 •----------DRAIN CLEANED from Serving Orange co over ••••••••••••••••••••••• tluarelimpetodor.Crpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••"'•••••••••••••••• clean'your home. Sat. . , . PAPER/PAINT-20 yrs $4.50Eves,wkndssame 20 yrs. Recovering/ re REMODEL· BUILD repair, 15 yrs expr . Do ELECTRICIAN·Small •HAULING• Guarantee & references. Bnck, Block . Stone, f ile expr. Need work Sav~ SS price. Guar. 558·7380 pairing/ restyling. No SPECIALonlnsulale work myself. Refs jobs, maint/repairs. 22 YARDCLEANUP 536·1.297 ':Vork t!xpcrtly done by no wait. Satisfaction---------job too small, get our REFS, LJC. 645·3439 531·0101. yrs expr #233108. 548.5203 * • 556-0347 • • H I . 0 he. contractor 962-6712 guar. Free est. ~-3929. Plum.ber .. repair, repipe, price before you decide. o usec ean1ng. wo Mo.,· service Imes & inslalla· k k" · Un ited Carpet S team Fumiture 1, l transportation Refs. llKJ WALLPAPERING-All tion.G.Gidley642·9315. Wm .G.Czy os a, owner. H0014 Ad .ditions , Cleaners. All phases of ••••••••••••••••••~·· Sl 2aLood! 835-7014aCter4p~ •M•••.••••1•1•••1 .•••••S·~.:··· Kinds. Work Guaran· 646-59101645·6105· ~ara.ges, patio cover &,house cleaning. Reas. Stripping, refinishing, Get rid of unsightly ovmg/ au mg. t""ent teed. Free Estimates. DRAINS CLEARED cabrnets. Mr. Kern Serve all Orange Co. KJTCHENS,Dinrmset.s. TRASH&DEBRIS SELL idle items with a w/large truck. keas. Call Norm . 835·3705 or from$7.90 ·Call Find what you want Ill Daily Pilot Classifieds. 547·7:p4 675-0024. Chem Clean. 892·6389. College Student•548·6428 Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Barry 548·9723/839·5779 675·7012 Moto·Rooter 636·5001 SERVICE ADVISOR 5 day w eek. Foreign car experience preferred . Position a vailable imme diate ly. Please call Mr. Goetz for appointment . MISSIOH VIEJO IMPORTS 2870 I M ........ te Parbay 1 11·1740 Mittic. Vlefo 495-1700 U..A•tr:y ,_.....,w, a..,•WwjWO. BOOKKEEPER highly ·qua!. partlime. Sat. OK . M. K .. P 0 . Box 2112, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 BOOKKEEPER Accounting fi rm in Irvine is in need of a full charge bookkeeper Public accounting exper & typin g required 833·9791 Business man looking for part lime associate Earn $5000. yr. 645-1182 CAR WASH HELP WANTED F /time only 20 + METRO CAR WASH 2950 Ha rbor Bl, C.M. JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20-$40 p er week working after school & Satu rdays Huntin gton Beach & Fountain Va lley areas only . Leave n a m e, address & phon e number: on t ape record er. Call 536-4298. Help w .. t.d 7100 Help w ant.d 7100 ·~···················· .....•................. MODELS MASSEUSES Figure Models, Esrorts needed. Top money. New Studio. 631·3811 ---~oTEL MAlDS, full or parl·time. Exper. not req'd. Apply in person. Costa Mesa Inn, 3205 Harbor BIVd, CM --- Need Money? Beeline Fashions has 5 p/time eve openings Will train you & supply samples at no cost. Car & phone nee. 557·0453, 963·7470 MURSES AIDES REAL ESTATE OPPORTUMITY Well located RE office. Opening for 2 licensed salespeople. Your own desk and phone. 18 Years in same location. Broker advertises your listings & pays fo r your adverlis· ing. Good walk·ins. Call for interview. w .i::. Lachenmyer. Hcaltor. 1860 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 646·3928: eves,6n-4577 R~ceptionist SALES MANAGER TRAINING Newspaper p r om otion compan y has openings for people with vans or st a t ion wagons. Earn ings $150 to $.100 or more per week. Good chance for a d vancement. Must be able to work with teenager s. This is not a paper r oute. Call Mr. Scott at 549-8956 for appointment. Equa l Opportunity Employer HefpW~ 7100 HMpWanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES/CANVAS Secretary· Life Ins . & Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7 I 00 .............................................. ---------GENERAL OFFICE Publication background to assume management position in Speedway Motorcycle publication. Exper. only apply. Call 646·3234. KEYPUNCH OPR Full or p/time, AM & PM shifts Exper pref'd Ap· ply Pa rk Superior Heal th care , 1445 Superior Ave. NB 642·2410. E.O. E. Girl Friday Great opportunity for alert, ambitious girl to assist real estate invest· ment executive in Pension Sales & Svc. for Hourly wage against Charter ed L ife Un· comm. Selling quality derwnter. Salary OPED product w/good reputa· Exper. pref'd. Lovel) l i o n . L i n k I e l t e r Beach ofc. 673-6087 Firebrand Foods,--------- BOYS AND GIRLS If you are 12 to 16 years old and would • like to earn $20 to $.50 and m or e per w eek, with a chance to win a t rip to Philadel phia, Cape Ken nedy or Was hington, D.C. and cash awards, • bikes and other prizes, I have a job for you . If you a r e willing to work hard, le arn r esponsibility and the value of money, call Mr. Scott, 549-8956. Transportation will be furnis hed. This is not a paper route. Equal Opportunity Employer Need in. dividual .to Nursa·ng Attendant. ex· beautiful I girl office. t b & f Varied duties require ranscri e ve~i Y perienced Bayvie w good education. public Child care needed. to help M()tber with 2 toddlers & a babe on the way Flex schedule Own trans Call 557·3588 source fo r entry m~o Conv Hos pital. 2055 relations personality, EDP syslerTl.:5 6 Mos Thurin Ave. CM 642·3505. imagination & creative 640.8710 SECRETARY CLEANING WOMEN Wa nted $3+ hr Own transportation. 644-2266 current working exper n eeded on e it her Office Help wJlite book· ability Typing is essen· SEAMSTRESS keypunch, key tape or keeping for lge Hnlg tial The right gi rl should Westsail Corp. has an key disc. Must be able lo Bch. Drug Store. exper be self confident, attrac-immed. Vacancy for an lest on IBM 029or Univac pref'd. 714·847·2563 tive. exceptionally exper'd seams tres!i 1710 or lnforex. Will be groomed & be very sla-w /min 1 yr ex per. w /sail· CLERICAL working a swing shaft Part/Time ble. Great pay & fringe seaming on heavy duty NewportCenlerfirm. w/a starting salary of Gathering signatures for benefits. Please send de· e quipment. Xlnl co. 5 yrs. A/P & AIR & in· GIRL FRIDAY $575 + 10% shift differen· November Ballot. $5.00 tails. hand wntten letter benefits, lop wages. Own ventory ex pr Project Light type, file, clerical, lial. to $8.00 per hr 551·4407 to Classified Ad ~320. t.ransp. nee. Hrs 8·4 :JC responsibility & office phones. $550 mo. 848·1400 Please Ca ll aft 4PM. Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box Mon thru Fri. Apply in machine skms 640-4630, Hunt'g Bch. (714) 640·3527 ----------• 1560Costa Mesa, 92626 person only to John, 1638 8 to5 wkdys. i--G-IR_L_S_· G-IR_L_S__ PACIFIC MUTUAL PHONE SOLICITER RECEPTIONIST Placentia Ave.CM . E { · b d 700 Newport Ctr Dr Work in your home, top Accurate 60 wpm + typ ing. some bookkeepin.:. phone filing. No shthtl. Must enjoy running of fice & attending lo de· tails. Sense of humor nee. Legal exp er. helpful. Salary open. Gd benefits . Resume to: American Traffic Health Foundation, P .0 .Box 654. CdM, ca . 92625 ----------1 asy un JO , ay or d 11 Full · Need s harp well or· SEAMSTRESS, wanted . ht N Newport Beach 92663 o ar. or part t ame. f b ,. ~ _........... 71 OO Cook Needed for Private rug . o exp. nee., we 831 9171 ganized person or usy to make banners Help Want.cl 710 Help w~ School located near S. train you. You must like Equal Oppor. Employer . . position. Medi·Cal exper 64-4-4208eves . •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cst Village. Mon·Fr i. people & be at least 18. Plant maint. person for helpful. AJso admitting/--------- SECURITY OFCR Weekend·midnighl shift Retired or pensioners· pref'd. Own phone & car req'd. Plant in Irvine l'omplex. Call Lt. War· ren. 833·3000 10am·3pm. Thurs, Fri & Mon only. 10 :30am·l :30pm. Start Apply any afln. or eve. KEYPUNCH OPR indoor comm. off. & discharging, cashiering Secretary/Receptionist $2.2Sperhr.540-475J 2930W.Coast Hw y,N.B. someexter.Somecxper . exper. Sub·at•ute psych General office work. For Univac 1710. Hours req. Start $3. per hr. hospital Garfield Care. Duties include, typing. Counlerhelp.Week·ends. GirltoDeliv~r 12 n oon l o 9 p .m. 494 .9724 . Ask for 7781 Garfield Avc.11.8 . f11ing,etc.Appointments DELIVERY ROUTE Motor Rou t e delivery route for Daily Pilot in Newport Beach, aft ernoons 3 :30 to 5: 30 and Saturday a nd Sunday mornings. For details phone 642·4321, ask for Mr. Salatti. Equal Opportunity Employer 11 :00to12:00 Apply after 3pm. Dim· Flyers i n new tract Pleasant ofc nbear80 :C. Margaret 847-9671 Mon thru Fri , 8 ·5 . mitt Cleaners. 3200 E. homes. O.C. Sal morn· Airport. Rau . e m. ------------------• 897·7623 H.B. Cst Hwy, CdM. ings. Nds own car. S2.50 Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quail PUBLIC R.E. SALES SKurity Ofer P /time, swing shift. 32 ..: COUPLE for mortuary hr + mileage. 848·l400 St. N.B. 933·0070. RELATIOMS START THE work. Sal. + apt. San HAIRDRESSER Lady who nds S500 & up a 3 Yrs cxper. in hospital NEW YEAR Clemente area 494·1535 With SQmc following, for mo. Sales oriented. ph : PR &/or BA in public re 1 Marilyn 968-8378 lat1ons, advertising or RIGHT! Delinry Man new sa on, top pe rcen· ---=-------related area. Aggressive S-'I Homes Lage, Hair al 250 Design LEGALSECRETARY k d a Perm p/time early morn Pl 640 7870 personality. Bae groun Learn ln'teshnents LA Times deliv. to Costa aza · · Recent California liliga. in newspaper article Mesa homes. PreJ. HELP WANTED! SSS tion & domestic relation writing. Knowledge or Earn More 546 4481 exp. Top skills. 2 young news media personnel in Our residential division economy car. · · Unemployed ? Unap· lawyers. H.B. Prest1'g" .. ls d II ·n '" So. Calif. Ability to or· us an se s more 1 · H.tpWanted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Deliverymen over 21, ~r~ci:t~vegf>;sg? ~ar~e~ office.848·1400. ganize & administer all vestmentproperliesthan • • •• • perm P/t Early morn programs da·rected to most investment omc~s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• • • • · · challenge? Then, we Like kids & work too? LA Times deliv. to C.M. both doctor & lay com Personal Training, Video . BA RM.AID W t d homes S250 mo Call need you "NOW!" Call Youth agency needs top muna·ty. Also, able to Trainind. Prestige Of· Assistant nee"dc•l part . an e · · · Control career Employ· notch girl Friday. Light " · k Immed open1ng 34 hrs 5481740before llAM further employee rela· fices, Full Facilities, timebyLawyerforwor · --·-------·--· ment Aoency. 3400 correspon d ence. N I · per wk Sun/ Mon off " tions. Ability to develop a Property Purchase Plan, .m Orange Co. cN in· · . · DENTAL. chai· r s1'de Irvine. NB 556·8505. clerical. bulk mailings, & F · B f · I Start ""50 Gnn n Beer "realistic brochure." r 1n ge e n e its, lelli gen t , p e a sa nt· "'· · assi'slant.Exp'd.SDay_ office machine exp S · C · · W Jl 548 9949 H t t be 21 A Good apn••aran. ce. Sub· uperaor omm1ss10n, person, age 25·30 ntc · · · week.9to6.548·"'""2 os ess. mus · PP-helpful. Still reading? ..... 0 · 0 · t. I """ l · bet 2 & m i t r e s u m c t o : ynam1c rganiza 100, Occupant. Box 1596 .... os, Y m person wn 646-7181. Le . E · l 5 B b B ----------Class1·r1·ed ad no. 629, c/o arnmg nvironmen . Angeles Daily Journul. Bartender position. Beer Dental Chairside Asst. Pm . o u r n s Full · 1-h R t t 37 F h. L't M h. Sh D ... ;ly P1"lot, PO Box 156i0, lime 1censees w o 210 s. Spring St , LA . & wme. Call for a ppt. needed full or part time. es auran , as ton 1 e oc 1ne op -. k ( . · ... ~ l I d NB Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 will wor or earnings tn 90012 after 3 pm. 549-9446 Call ~·1050 s an • & Assembty excess or $25,000. per ATTEMTIOM! 3-6 Mo's Work 18 & O ver BARTENDER DENTALASSlSTANT HOSTESS Good starling wage & RadiologyTech year are encouraged t · ld Ch airs id e, ex per M .......... GEME ...... TR .... E benefits. Phone for appt. CRT, A RT. Full-time apply for a position w1lh Exper'd. P/llme. cou N 8 6449211 A ... A "' " Compu -Lite Corp .• Varied hrs. Mr. Adams. our Investments or be f/Lime. 548-9006 aft necessary. · · · · Sharp, over 21. Prestige 71l·Fl2 W. 17th St, CM San Clemente General Residential Divisions. Gpm · h · N.B. restaurant. Good 645 l501 · --=--·--------1 Dental Assistant, c air · · Hospital, 714 /496·1122 Call Don Berman. Pres1· We will train you in our BEAUTICIANS side, part time, 2 days salary, benefits. 673·9393 ---------dent. QUAIL PLACE SECRET ARY p /T hrs per wk. Travellaod · Typing, shorthand, some 1_Se_c_u_ri_t_y_, 55_14_o54_. --- bkkp'g. 9 AM lo Noon . Service Station Alten· Laguna Bch. 499·4017 for (!ant, cxper 'd. Day & appt. Eves. Full & p/tlmt!. AP· S t /B •. L ply, Shell Station.J7th & ecre ary -pr Irvine. NB. Exper. Good skills req'd. •---------- 0 . C. Airport toe. To $750. Service Station, day man, Growth Hi -Fi speaker co. some ex per preferred. CaJI Dick Neu, 549·3833. 3928 E. Coast Hwy Cd M. SECRETARY Shaklee Dis tributor.; Over 40 only. Competent wanted. Training pro· w 1good typing skills v1ded.631·327l forAppt needed for small bust· ness concern. 40 Hrs. Shampoo Assistant $2.75 per hr . w/op· Wed lhru Sat, Jam Scott portunity for raise & H air Design, C dM medical benefits after 6 _644_·7_32_1 _____ _ mo's. Quiet. garden ofc Sheet Me-fol Shop l·n CdM. Call wkdys only Needs fabricator. Exper. belw n 9a m & 4 Pm . nolnecess.Applyat,2031 673·2356. S. E. Mam St, Irvine. SECRET ARY 546·2901. E.st. Corona del Mar firm TELEPHONE needs full time secty. Type 60 WPM. Sii, It Experienced telephone bookkeeping. Call : sun •ey person . Part Mr. Riblett 6i5·ti70C lime. Mon-Fri. 547·5122 business. No strikes or Mgrs w/f for top %. NB Mon's&Fri's.Experpre· Housekeeper. li ve·in.. MCICJCordll REALESTATESALES PRCYPERTI ES I NC . layoffs, plenty of work. Jf f'd. 557·0700. Beaut. Newport Beach. Accounting Clks ATTENTION 752·1920 You 'r e ambitious & Salons.540·8582·644·066l Own &b th must &L•-...aSec'y LICENSED. SECRETARY DENTAL ASSISTANT, room a ' .-"JV• UNLJCENS"'D. RESTAURANT would like a position out BEAUTICIA.... dri R f's salary O""n loon FEE PAID "' o· ·r· d .t. f <9·12 daily) Ask for Mrs. Moore " Chai·rside f/lime. At ve. e . '""' . ie> GETTHEREO i...tOWHIRli...tG ivers1 ae pos1 ion or1 ._ ________ _ or the ordinary. Call II · f "'•"1596 673 8914 L'z Re1'nders Agency " " I I k'll I 1• w/some Co owing or least 6 mo's exper. Some V'tV' or · 1 CARPET entry eve s 1 s. m· betwn~·30&3p m h · H t 4020BirchSt,Stel04 Cooks, Waitresses & d. t · · 1 . . . busybos op serv1Cngll un . Sal. HB. 846-3540. HOUSEKEEPER TREATMENT! Kitchen llelp. Apply dme trta e opet niHng tn sat cs Har ur area. a eves ---------Newport Beach 833-8190 We train you t o sell betwn J & Spm, Colony epa men . eavy YP· 539-1183 aft 6pm, ask for Ellen, Detail Man, e xper. 4 Hrs. 5 days wk. Own Callforappl/Eslab '65 homeswi'thanacccleral· ing, sh, (speedwriting P . k A 1 · transp L 1'do Is l e Kitchen, 3211 Harbor Bl. k EOE R 1 846-4046 iecewor PP Y in . . cd course that starts im· o ). . osan, nc AUTO ROUTE ---person Costa Mesa Car Businss phone, 642·6830 MAID-PERMANENT mediately. IC you are in· _c_._M_. _______ 1 2901 W. Coast Hwy, NB Morning Newspaper. ap· BEAUTICIAN . full o~ pt· Wash, ios9 Harbor. C.M. k L d N e w Po r t B e a c h terested in earning big _548_·_5533 __ . ------prnx. 4·6 AM . Xlnt part time, with followrng. House eeper/ a un ry Travelodge, 6208 W. Csl tirtte earnings·for mature 644·7103CdM. DRIVERS WANTED Helper 5 Day w~. Ap~ly, Hwy. NB money from the start, SALES SECRETARY 540 3006 Wood M W Bus. Ofc, Raleigh Hiils _ _:....:._______ get individualized free MAMAGEMEMT d l f person. · y. BeautyOperator enor omen Hosp.,1501E.16thSt,NB Male & P /ti m e help trainingon thejobinone For warranty ep · 0 AVON START SAVING AGAIM Must be 25 or over S S S S S S boat manuf. co. Typing & Manicurist full time Apply l nPerson 645·5707. needed. Kentucky Fried ofmanytopoffices locat· I C filingduties.Ca llbetwn S must have following. As· Y-'lo-Cob Chicken. 2929 E. Cst ed thruout Orange Coun· nsuranc• on er & 5 979 2880 ext 200 sistant must be licensed. C'I .. Housekeeper, Christian Hwy, CdM ty, call fol' further de· Your success is our re· __ ._._._· __ . ___ . __ Receptionist full time. 11251 SlaterAvenue non·smoker, li ve in --=-'-------t a i ls. Arlene, (7 14 ) ward! Old established Richard Ouellette Fountain Valley +$::0. week. 3 Arch Bay, Management 848-8742 Company looking fo1 200 Newport Ctr Dr. N.B. So. Laguna. 499-4131. PEOPLE PERSON career minded men. Ex· have a service to offer or EXEC SCTY Exec looking .for part· REAL ESTATE SALES perience not necessary, goods to seU, place an ad BEAUTY OPR • Housekeeper alt around ti m e associa t e in J but helpful. Ground floor in t h e Dai I y P ilol F/time. Nb following Newport Center Offices. live ln Qr out, must be wholesale supplies. Fully 0in #1 opportunity due to ex· Classified Section , .. I t Ski 11 e d in t Y P 1 0 g • bondable, local ref. $20 capitalized. 673-2223. T-&..-•t R alt pansion in Orange Coun· Phone 642-5678. nee. Comm guaran ee. shorthand, filing and per day S to 6 day week. w-uin • e ors If YOU TOOL & DIE MAKER {Mold Making Ex per. Also Desirable) Small precision tools. Exper. in shortrun slam pings & precision pro gressive dies. Able to work independently & have own tools. Small shop, good working conds. STACOSWITCH, IMC 1139 Baker. Costa Mesa 649-J041 Equal Oppor. Employer ... Sell qunhty products in a nearby Tt•rrit.ory. No ex· per. necess. Xlnt earn· ings, p /tim e. Call 540·704lor Zenith 7·1359. ~5·1050 phone. Salary open. Call 842·7191 MANAGERS. ASSIST. •Free 15 day training !;;~n~~~~ ~~r:;~sr~~~lsy p Wanted 7100 Help Wc..t.d 7100 BEAUTY OPllATOR Mr. Letterman, 640.4550 ----------• tAdiesSportswearChain course bonuses. 5 a l a ry i 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •~ HOUSEKEEPER Immediate Openings •Cadillac car program ~ Leading CdM •alon. J On, EXEC. SECRETARY "'/time. Conv. Hospital. For Appt645·2666 •Hawaii, Acapulco trips qualified. Ambition & ------.. -... 1111111-11111-----.. ,, •• 7321 ""''2 l\lu3 1 t d '" 1 I i honesty only require· SH .t.RP G.t.•5 .Daby sitter wanted. Boy 3. .,..... •"" ·Ul" MajoT corp. oca e near Park Lido Conv. Center. ___ __:....:.______ •l s t P ace. s a es n menl. All interviews con ~ ~ Sat. 12.6 PM. $18. meals 1.._ ________ O. C. AirporL. Xlnt com· 466 Flagsrup Rd, N.B. MASSAGE TRME. Orange County fidential. Ph. 547.5122 We have the following positions open & tran1>-. Mrs. Grayson,1• peosatlon benefits. Top 6',2,&044, Young lady (18-28) for •1st place·listings laken (9.12 daily ) ask for for e m p loy ment if you have a good PO Box 12, Lag. Bch. BOYS & Girls typing 4c ah req'd. Ca ll -----.----• lelfilimate foll time posi· inOrangeCounty George Clark. retail sellin g b a ckgroun d & arc (Jr. High & young 5irls 10 to i(y~ears of &Re. Dai· Cecilia Lawson, 540.7311. Hsekpr. live m. mature lion in massage. No exp. •1st place·li:sllnglJ sold in ---=--------. t d •· l1 ........ t woman. 1 girl s yrs. old . nee. we send to school, Oran~eCouhty s•LErMA .... •G£a lookin g for a perm. position in mus acn age, gra e O< ly Pilot del very rvU ea FACTORY WORK, Ltte Motherless home. "'-11 . . . A ~ "A 113\ r hi h dis. I . school. may be available ln your N t Appearance aft 6523 ._ earn while you learn. Ap· •1st place-advcrhsmg in w A N T E 0 F 0 R as on m er e an mg w a gro wmg ---------• area.Earnprofitfor d 645·27~ aft l2 ooon Gpm.&42· · pty in person any after· Culifornlu WOMEN'S LEADING CO. BABYSITTER, Grandma Uverlea "eaah, trips or Hskpr. 5 days per wk. 9•5. noon or eve. 2112 Harbor •l!ll place·advertising in FIGURE SALON. Will lZJ Auht•U4mtlglf'I type. Nwpt ~" area .. 5 merctumdlso for selling Fashion Business nccdt Hsk pio g & cooking. Blvd, Costa Mesa. \he U.S.A. train. Well ~roomed. Aggressive girls w /at least 6 mo's days wk. ~9P . 548·4258 new subscrtp\loos. t'or sharp gals. Saies to m.3259/4.93-1765. Mature Housewives p/t. H~~~IB~~;;!~~~n~~LO Must have trtm rlgure. selling & m a nagement experience. Babysitter ~anted, my lntormaUon pie .... ull manogement. Foll or · , Cleaning Serv. Top $$ Jr unlicensed, let us 88• Mature womt n prct'd. C•J hl-n.. S..~ lff borne or yours. Mostly 642·4321. From San p/time. Mrs. Castrop,tlunUngton Boach sflcut Gtn1ham0irl 645-5123. •lttyouln obtainingyour Forapptcall642·~. W1'th room fo r a dv°"an ... c e ment. mominp. CdM 640.4167 Clement -San Juan 846-7959. bealth spa needJ YOUJt.1, · • Real £4l&tcllcense. o.!l Copi•t rano aroa, ~all atltactlve musucaea1 In· MEDICAL UI COUINS SCRIU LETS F as h ion c lothing experien ce 81Jrmaldl d:t)'ll & nl1hts. 49$.0S:lOtndMiUlonVle· General omcc/recept . st r uctors & 11a1u E po Medical • J\lft. . Apply n peraon, Tin Jo-El Toro area, call MU•t type 70-80wpfml ac· persona. CaU Town & Se~ret.:y· General prac· 962-5566 ANSWERS neces~!1ry,.:..... ....__ .~._.w_ . um~. 152 St. Clair St. Ml·6310. curatel_y & have aure Country Spa, 963·7723 ti Sal 4.' oUable "" _......,..,.. ...-..-.- Cost.a Mcso. Equo.1 Oppor. Employer a Pt I: u ~ e i S ~ • 11 btiween 1oam & 10pm s::.·d ,..~,:e 'wood y Studio -Curry Selling experien ce necessary . If you manu •c ur n1 rm, forlntetview. &?ba~h 801 N Tustin Waken Gluten m eet these quallficaUons & ar.e Selllng anythlnA wtth u Dail1 Pllo\ Clu1llltd Ad la a 1lmpl~ matter •• J~eall ~·11111. IOAT llEPAllMEM GtlCCN!l exper necu•. MacGregor Yacht Corp 1631 Pl1cenUa, C.M. pleasant workln1 cond. fr Sa ia Art mos • TRUCK inte-ted ln an in~ew •d c ompan1 p uld Jedro'/Rt1taurant, male Ave, an a. ' R'emcmber when " ·~~ benefits. TapmaUc Corp. or fem. help. 0A)'S or ------------1 Cal 54MSOO THI LOOI 1151 Kcuenna St. Irvine. eves. Apply In pe. rsoo. Rave aomethlna !:0 .. !.~11J? camper was a pel'IOn,,1111••••••••-••••••mil m«l80. 1-4pm. 3000 Bristol, CM C2au1fied ads do tl W 'Cj • SelHdle Items 642·58'7 nota TRUCK? ,. 1 .. • w• . Cl. DA.IL y ftlLOT Thursday, Janu!I')' L2, l37d f.ui. 1. •• a;~ cm ~000 Mltc.tlWOU:S -1010 ~Gooch 1094 loah. SU / Truck.I 956 Autos Wut.d 9590 • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • ;::; .. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DocJls " 90 7 0 • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~•••••JIOO ..... CIK'H 1010 Frffto Y• 8045 SoubaCnr.complete ••••••••••••••.••••••••• '"'"" Ford PU/Camper TOP ••• • • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• ••••••• • • • • • •••••• • •• • • SH U r bo $270 ~· TOWTRVCKDRlVER 'f· !lw Ma)'\a~ waaber Alultat1M•lamutemlx UNCLAIMED ou~. ~·~::cm:\.tdes ~/:•~ki._!·:~yl,:~ $ ~x~r'd. G & W ·rowln&. dryer combo. Xlnt. Lo• food home SKIS br--.1 oe ... Nv,.-...n Jlari,,._l'JS.~. carb / gen rator/h1ol • \®Olnlne.NBb-&2·1252 !!~ '63 ·738/ ~.au~ 673--0216. PllSOMAL PllOPaTY SALi usiDzOO;m ... ~·~ Needallpfor3S'Sallboat. pump.$'750.815-78$0 Paid TY,IST Frtt to ad born~. F. ~ SAT. T .. U WED. • 5'().38;9t pref.pvtbome doek. Wtll '74 Ford Courier w/shell, POR AndG~~~Ofr1ce O>idlpot, upnaht f!'ffier Terrier. va Airedale, gd ALLSPACE US Olvera alumlnum 83 ~~21;::ft001~,'~le rale. boot. am I t 01 . HD Used YW'S _ __ Wlute Goud condition watch do& 646-3334 Scuba tank & Calypso , bum~r. 5600 ml. 6mos ---------' $7$ &U-Si6S. MIXED PUPPIES re1ulator + eld.rt nu. Sllp for 32 ft. Power boat, old. p 5S2·l822 ,aid for or Mot •UTOTEM * .Auctto. 80'5 Aust/GermSbep.6wks. (MIMl-S&.F STORAGIWAllllOUSIS) 67$-.89aflS. .Newport Beal'b. S7$ For 1ale or assume lac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-1628 1V Radio. Month673-9l87evn 197' Dalsun Truck, Harbour V.W. l: : : • fM'LOYMEHT •PUIUC * s mo old male German 1564 HAMILTON ST. HJR Stereo IOtl loah Speed a Tacorn• wheels, AM /fM OPPORTUMITI!S •FURNITURE• Shepherd 646 6125 or (Corner Hamilton & Newland) ••••••;•••••••••••••••• Sid' 9010 radio, 4 spd, ltlnt cond. Hwit. een. 842~ f'ull or Part· Ti ml' 834·3820 Mon Thurs. Ask WlllDAYS .. 7 WBIMDS .. , Pioneer SX 990 r--iver 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·4781 days, 551·1075 TOP IUYER No Exper. Necessary *AUCTION• .. ~~ • eves A.,e2l ·'"" Eli••lbl.. for Cindy pr. AR4X s peake rs, 18' Mandella Wood HulJ, V --·-------------T o .... • ... Fr.d 7 30PM c •-d k ~""' See us first. & lasl! op Go To Th~ Nearesl • ay : --a.sselu:r ec w /Dolby. 1 "'ive, no eng. '65 lntr. Stepvan, ~ ton, fl TICTOCMARKET DEALERSWELCOME Fumlture 8050G•OCJtSale 8055Mlacttlaneon 1080 pr. mlkea, 60 pre · 4542·9822 cyl.._xlnl. cond ., new dollaCrOpaSidTf~rMlmEpoSitr;, For Applications & Info Manufacturer's ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• recorded tapes . Exe. tires, low rnlles, windows "" "" ORCA1.Ll710642.7702 StockU-.Jdotion Shop&Save ne w&used cond. $300. 499-2805 AMT-~ &Ooorperfect.Previous· DATSUN ..... T s ...-furn , gift s, misc. Fri· S t •·Su 9~ Lo•· --1y ._........ .... ._. 1u ed(or•tor 0 e c n ••C oc ystt:ms, Inc. Antcp/Cot11ignmh ., a .... n. ..... ~ 11,jifll • ••••••••••••••••••••••• v us .. a. • o . 2iW5Harbor Blvd. ----SAVE SAVE SAVE ~;1~~~~t~S~gc·~~ook CfMgm.!;~.1938 Church. &i~~ILL s::;5~~~r Panaaonlc cusette deelt c •• ~,.· W•/ 91 •o ;~ltowi~hn;.~~r io~a~~ Costa Mesa 540-6410 W AITRESS/W "'ITER B/W TV $29.95 guar W /CR02, 2 miJces, Like """ 6 t · fl h ' g •1000 "" MASTERS AUCTION **'BUY** Stereo console, misc. Vacuums Sl9.9Sguar new.$100.557-8393after8 ••••••••••.••••••••••••• ,.,~~1110..':.c: ... !!!!. in • • . ORANGECOUHTY•s For lOPM SAM s hift 20751/2Mewport81. household. Sea Terrace K.irbyVac $69.95guar pm Factory Dl?'ect Campen .~--~-~-----• Sambo's Restaurant, 833-9625 646-8686 Good Used Furniture & Fr1/Sal/Sun.t93-8300 JAKE'S·64.5·6'21 $895. up. Shells $179.50, 71ChevyP1ckup,6cyl. HIGHEST ~~7~0· Bristol, SA AµjJh ances-OR 1 w1U 460NNewportBl,CM Panasonic stereo, Sleepers.8S8W.18lhCM economical. stick. drop $ licycles 8020 Sell for You. Household items, clothes EVES CALL642·5666 AM/FM 8 track, w/Gar· 642-8471 side. Lo mi, long bed, WE'LL PAY YOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTERS AUCTION plants & pots. 10042 EdyE rard turn tble & 2 apkrs. . 49'7-1193 Men's 10-spd bic)·cle, Dr Hunt Bch Fri & Sat 62 Yds of home carpet 97M946 El Canuno · Ranchero. ----------• BUYER TO LEARN 646--8686 & 833-9625 " .. · · · · · k & Li d h ' . cabover camper, wtr, '74Cbevy \.c, ton P U A SKILL ~~~~acf~~~s A~ 6-CaU 842-1542 o:MJark. ~~~e n~:v°:7a5 .05~0af Packard Be ll Stereo icebox, stove, 110·12V, 6 1 3 pd Army Opportunities • . . . Moving. Refrlg., typwrtr 675-3824 ' Console, walnut, AM/FM 673-3512 Mustc:_ei1Mz.7'288 OM IMPORTS CbstaMesa 645·1163 i-·orSal~bananaseatStin COl'fEETABLE -Ne\\ golf clubs, Many misc Record Player, xlnl ,....---------•------1~1-.:---"' Hununt,>tonBch 962882'i grayb1ke,girlssize,s10 custom m ade walnut 17801Arbor,lrvine. Compass Metal Detector, cond.m .540-4-032 ~=•/ 9150 ·1sChevy~t~nshortbed Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Santa Ana 542 4130 Gina 847 -3106. ~~.~~~~·~o~~~~r t ~~!~: Hors.s 8060 ~th earphones. $100 or AM/FM Stereo. Perfectly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sllverado Red comi;>ft:te· u-hand1's• GIRL'S Schw1·nn s t1n '""' C II 979 besloffer.642·1282. beautiful6'0arkWalnut '74Bulta Pu ed ly loaded, pin stnp1ng ....... ~ ... ~ a ·8123 after ••••••••••••••••••••••• . co rsang, us wheel s. R ea l n ice 11111 I••'~ ll•d. 141 I \',\ t4UNTINC.TON II ACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• grJy, SJO. gd cond. Boy'~ 5PM & wknds. 3~ yr Bay Gelding. WATERBEDS Cabinet. $42S. 556•7874· 3 times .. $695. 675-0970, camper shell. Will take ·---------~~'••••••••••!?.~~ ::;~~°b~~~~sg~v~~~~ ~1 Dining rm set, pedestaJ Thoroug~~~~6 hands. ComNEVpEleRteu$1N29D.E95RdSOelivLedD ~l:.~.U.. 0~:f~:~~be~:~~~~ ~;rSl~;rm~~ 7~~~~~3& ~!·.1~~~:! ....... t .Jo~ •TH"' ~s Got new bikes, must sell tbl, expandable, 6 chrs, & .. .,_r·~... ~---al 970 I """' ""'" Call aft 6pm wkdays, & buffet. Antique wht. $300 1,A.i Arab, i,, quarter, 8yrs, AquaHeaven 830-7062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GT 380 Suzuki So clean Vans 9570 ~ ! ANTIQUES• afll2 noonSal 645.7~7. 673·5268aft 7. geld. Exp ri der. $425/bsl loah,Malftten•c•/ you could eat an egg off •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•••• i I!> having their annua l in o fr . M u s t s e I l . Mc Lane edger $50. Lg. SerYlce f020 of it. f70!'· But price is not 75 Dodge Van 1969 M ~ser a t1 G h1 ~II. \l~ntory s ale. Cameras & Secy desk $125. Secy chair 673-4467 /494-5043. off. dsk S60. 19" B&W ••••••••••••••••••••••• bard bolled. ~97·2076 aft. Only 3 monttls old TOP Auto, air, custom patnl. uplo·W';off'' .. Equipment 8030 S25.Exec.des k$125.,Ex· --port . TV $60 . Etc . Boat Builders, Cstm noon. 675.741oaftSPM. · $10,500. am-898·3500. 422 3lst St N B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec. chair $25. 4 classroom Reg .. TB, 17 h .. Bay, 10 yrs. typwrtr $75. '45 rbll Jeep Design, repair, reslora· pm-968·0327. 673·600l Brooks Enlarger , xlnt tables J6x72 $25. ea . Call Trn d. hunt/Jump. $3600 eng. $100. 642·7552 aft tion .. Wood /alum/(brgls. '73tn BMW R75/5, LOW •71 o/•T vs auto air . • con<l., <lark room eqwp art5 pm 556·7118 Prpty.646·2668 5:30 645·2417&646-5602. MILEAGE, LIKE NEW. some 'b1tns . shoo'. Alfa Romeo 9705 ·~~~~if~~ ~~~iu:u;:,~~~ me~.s7s s.i85737 ATTENTION -Do you Western Riding Lessons.GENIE Garage Door loats.M...... ,. ~~i'so~~~l~97~~IRAS . M.S-7358 ~~··~!:··~;;~:;~·;;;~~ incl 495.6648 Jft 6P)1. Minolta SRT 100, Vt\ itru have qua l 1 t > u sed $6 50 your horse, S7 .5C Opener w/auto. opener. Ec,apmettt 9030 '65 lntr Stepvan ~ ton 6 fuel injected dual over A t T 1 c.; \' furniture yo~ "ould like my horse p/hr. 557·9359 Works fine. $7S. 642-7282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSIC 1958 Triumph cyl., ~Int. co~d .• n~w head cams. s -spd. trans.: Applianc:H 80 I 0 · u 0 t! c on. •ntar to sell , but don't want tht 650, comp. reblt eng, lots tires, Jow miles, windows 4-wbeel disc brakes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~,:~~· s~iob~c~st.11.f~~~~ bothersome phone call~ Reg. Appaloosa mare, ~Rock Maples Dressers (2) •ATTENTION• of chrome, $550 or ofr. &.floqr perfect. Previous· Pirelli tires, luggage WATER soft ener, uscd t tnpod, S250 962·1628 or lr.lffic thru you1 yrs old, xlnt conform w/match dbl bed/frame 1968 SO Horsepower 64&-2652 ly used for storage. con· rack, Tonneau cover . C home'' Let us sell 1t for $400,546-5777. $150, Misc furn, TVs, Mercury outboard. C.D. mo 'o!-tt S325 Milkl' of D o t C II t ape recorders, naug lgnitionwilbmercontrol. '73 125 Suzuki, 1000 mi. vert lo camper, take Bes t oller over $2700. rer 631 3281 548 9410 OCJS 8040 Y u_ on cons1~nmen a Hous.ttold Goods 8065 chr . many other items. New w a t r P m P Looks nu. Must sacrifice. carpet w1lb you for in· 645-2342 after S. 675-736C --••••••••••••••••••••••• for information 548 7951. ••••••••••••••••••••••• El Ni.do Trlr Pk. 1640 e u . p 1 u s 8e11 h eJ met . tenor finishing. $1000. at work (John). -.; E A R s c 0 1 d s p 0 PET WORLD Engine in excellent cond. Call 64S 3269 Refngeralor, white. u • • SelKtUs~dFum. Clr.TV25"gd.cond.$150 N,wpl Bl. 1115, C M . SUPERCLEAN.S650or 552-9189 · · Audi 9707 1;u. n. 2 <lr. S200. 551 037 ~~th B hi 1 s. : e ke s, This Week's Specials: ~bl~!nopy . bed & ~rt Sat/Sun 10.Spm. =-~O ~·::.!!:. l9&9SUZUK1 120 "CAT" '75 Che_v. 10 Surfer, mags, ••••••••••••••••••••••• an 5 1 ua ua, oodles. l\1eta ltbl4chrs $1 25 h springs, PJ ° Fend J G . 6" 1972 suZUKll8S air , 1cebo_x , AM /fM "70 AudilOOLS4dr.,48pd, ~--------• Shth-tzu, Maltese , G. Glasstpcof tbl $7S s am,curtams&spread. er aguar wtar & runabout new seats,• st 1 h FM a..: X1 t d $ 25 II 2 V.k all A $l10 .n-BOTH LOW MILEAGE ereo, sw1ve c airs. stereo. As~ng $1600. DBL OVEN & Surfac S hepherd, Porns. l OC 163SSupen·or Unit4 n coo · 1 a · 1 · sm mp · DUgen carpeting, with goo Must sell Ph 968 0982 c:...,7977 1 S 7 50 R · Mod I RT8000 AND EXCELLENT · .: · ..,._. OCS57·7236 Urut, Tappa n. both wor muted puppies. Stud svs Costa Mesa 548.7951 mg a mps 1 · ea eceiver e · trailer. Hull In excellent ---------- hne. soo. 642 7282 most b_reeds. 2525 w. 17th Open Mon thru Sat 536-1297 75 watts. $75. 2 Sansui cond. $400 or best offer. COCNALLDIT556I0~7·60 DAYS 74t Chev Van,. Cust. ai1'.', "'·-&J-H .. ....a...y 9709 at Frur\•1ew SA Ope Speakers Model SP200 Will sell both for ~or -o 0 pe sunroo 15 ooo ~·-.. unr REF R I C E R A T 0 . . n K"t h t $40 dbl Jew.try 807 12" Woofer + 4 speakers offer. Call 963-8738 ~ 642-5769 EVENINGS• $4795 644 7 E ' mt. ••••••••••••••••••••••~ NEEDED! GAS ONLY. eves. 531·5027· ~d~mense~~ $115. ·s m all •••••••••••••••••••••• in ea. Xlnt cond. $150. · · ·l 55 ves. 60. Good cond., xtra parts S47·3182 Btfl fe m Afghan, full desk, SIS. 546-7945. WANTED 968-2333. 18' Swordfish Plank W/ '71 Kawasaki 175 cc '74FORD 1/2 TON incld'd. $900 FIRM. cau -----i breed, champagne color --stainless pulpit. $300. Street legal, lo mU., gd y AMS 545-7277. w t blk mask. 7mo . Genuine leather, trg a· TOP CASH DOLLAR Two twin beds $35 each, S40..2307 . cond., $275/ bat ofr. T ---------USE THE DAILY PILOT °FAST RESULT .. SERVICE ·DIRECTORY For Res ult Service Call 642-5678 bt.lU Hsebrkn, $75. C all couch. $1,200 new will PAID FOR YOU table, four chairs $25, 837·3705. ake your pick of two. '67AustinHeoley 642-8318 after 5. sell for $500. Misc items JEWELRY, WATCHES r efrig. $20. 536-2029. Boats, Power 9040 y h • • V-8, auto. trans. Ser. no. Sprite 6755845 ART OBJECTS, GOLD • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 ama a lwYZslanted 54636W o r ser . no. Shellit: pups . AKC. . . S ILV ER SERVICE Wels~tlady ~,SIZ~10·121958 C h . fl shocksforkkitEx.cond. 83174X. Completelyrebuilt&re· !>Jble-wh1te Finf• Ped •• 4 LGE W HIT E FINE FU R N & AN two-piece with Zippers mabogan;1~unca~~ut. clo.$500646-5516 $3995 finished.(WPL333). Pm· part) 499.4357 naugahydc l·ha1rs, new TIQUES.645-2200 S255Sl-3J69 Restored, Chry Mar. 73GTS50Suzuki Ex cond SAVE$ st>t of twn bchs. i.ome out Rims and tires for sale-fit eng., 30 hrs. Mint cond., St. bike. Faring & Sissy Santa Ana ITeeto You 8045 door furn. 645 4819 Diamond Ring s~t Dodge. Call for info aft. $6500. 213·796·4162. bar, $750. at 2860 Harbor Uncoln Mercury r ----546-6263 ua. S40-0 0 Harbour V. W. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• KING SIZE Mattress & 6pm 548-4987 22' So. Coast type Bay ....... e 17 1301 N. Tustin Free Puppies, :\lalemute frame on rollers. $75. Machinety 8078 Hawaiian pillows rans Boat, eng. just majored, '72 12scc Suzuki. Dirt Saitta Ano 547-0511 u ..... 0 _h & Lab. mix Biggies. 642· 7282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f h t 't 1 ' & bo l fi · bed Lo•-_ ...... __ ... -°"-· ___ 34_2·_4435.....:._ . . . . . .. illerf 1 .. unace, c es, oo s. a re 101s . ....o runs. Street legal. AutoL•cnilMJ 9580 Be au l. mark i o gs !\Ilse furn, beds, couch, M a ls 3 belt sander misc. items, Irvine aft gear. $3,750. MlNNEY'S, $150/bst ofr. 642-5155 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BMW 9712 675 8137 bl d .__ k $30. 6pro 552.3443 548·1725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t s .. use .,.,o s. etc 4.94-2417after5:30 MotorHCMMs, Mew 1976 Volvo Sacnf1ce631·2867ev~ Surf brd, Sno chns, Gas lS't'J' Brchcfl w/lrlr. Nu Sale/Rent 9160 2 D tr.-dan R S f B d dbl Miscellaneous 8080 log liter Red Vel swag 45hp Chry OB elec. CG ••••••••••••••••••••••• • oor ~ J viera o a e . , •• ••••••• • • •• •• • •••• ••. • · f 1""6 V I 2 doo d almost new, yellow & lamps.559-,949 sa ety equip. $1800. FOR RENT 20· Mini "' o vo, r se a n. buff plaid. llurculon WANTED 548·9852 Motorhome, very clean, incl. AM /FM radio. fuel w h bl SlOO Me tal desk & c hr , selfcont.w/gen Reserve inj ec ti on , 4 s pd as a c cover. · TOP CASH DOLLA typewriters, elec dryer, 28'LUHRS f synchromesh trans ..... 1 .. I .a.. A ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & A CONVENIENT SHOl>PINC ANO S£Wll'IC GUIDE FOR THE 673·~2!__ PA I D F O R YO U drill, bedspread, drapes, CABIN CRUISER n ° w 0 r h 0 1 id a Y s Rear window defogger, 4 FOR SALE two over · JEWELRY, WATCHES, c o u c h c o v e r s Sl0,500. 548·7765 962·6103 wheel disc brakes & steel stuffed It v ing roo m ART 08~ ECTS. GOLD (matching), bellybo.ard Sacrifice-I time only! 23, RENT-Titan 28' Stps 8, all belled white wall radials. l'hairs. 552 7579 S IL VER S ERVICE . & ~a!"es. ~~62 Ca mpina. Chris Cabin. Chry 6 inbd, xtras. By day or week recllmng buc ket seats. SaJes-Serv1ce-Leasing Roy Carver, Inc. Rolls ltoyce BMW 234 E. 17th Sl. CAL ON THE CO Seamed· To· Slim • flower Cents! Add a homey touch to lables with lovely fabric bouquets. Fill bowls and baskets with llower1 and leaves made of briJht scraps of fabric! Easy. ttmf1y 11fts. bar.aar sellers! P11tem 7175: pattern pieces for 2 flower des11ns. S t.oa for each pattern. Add 35( each pattarn for first<lass airmail and handling. S111d tl1 F I NE FURN & AN · Miss1on V1eJ0.837 ·3705 fully equipt, pleasure/ 645-3370afl6. fully carpeted, tinled 9' Bronze vcl velour TIQUES. 645·2200 glass &healer. couch&loveseat.Bsl ofr. Movmg must sacrifice f ishing. Top c ond. AutoService& 36 Mo. open end lease. 552·1403before6pm Firewood Org, Euc. Spinet Piano $600, xlnt $2550/or o f r . da ys Parts 9400 First mo. rent plus pro· cord, del. Oak . Coasl cond. 640-0238 540-3666, eves 548·6392. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rate of partial m o. & Girl's BR set wht dresser FI r e wood Sup p I y , , 2 ox 5 h 1 f bo ll f C mirror nitestd cln Mat. 581·1122. Hoos1erCab.,3drawrfile. 20 Cabtn Cruiser, good ,l 1 wee s ors lt cense ee. a p. Amt. boxsprgs seo 548.a252 ----------1 Ironer, new crop shelled cond. $795. Fo_rd Pickup truck $20 a $6435 Lease end residual King size bed, new, xtra Texas pecans. Plants, 846-7275 pair.673-4266,eve $3594 25 Addition al 6 En~ Tables, 1 ~ouclt, 1 firm $195 incl del. Usual· misc. 317 E. 22nd, C.M. l8'0ne . yr. old Ko·ru· Ski· A/C, comp. could convert c h a r g e f 0 r e a r 1 Y Chair, 1 R ecltner, 1 lyhome835·2263, • B t J t I H . to bse $60 Lugg Rack term1nal1on Se rial Babybed 1 Antique Miscellaneous o a e w 1 • • • VC24245E065168. Dresser . '1 Hairdryer Cancelled Co!ltract. 2000 Wmded 8081 performance 454 Chevy forwgn,$20. 646-7582 LEASE ME FOR Chair, 1 Coffee table. 2 yds carpeting, be lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1tun.n e 1 ram • & VAN Windows , 2 ne w dbl Beds, 1 Sngl bed, 1 cost.547-8729 Wanted Solid wood blueprinlers mot9r. 16x20 slide open w / $138 54 stove, 1 ref rig. 642-9822 · Wanted-Juke Box or Pin· doors M in 1 mum trBalrlanAced w/tandemt ailet screens. $15. ea. 642·7282 • . 6'8"x3Z" . pprox. mves Lrqen MO 5 pc dinette & game set, ball Machine. Working 545-0630 $8900. Price to sell $0000. ~/ • wrought iron bases, like or not. 839· 1946 aft. 4. 531-0435 or 638-3373 Classks 9520 J)W\ ltwtA' new.$200,557·9126 Fender Musi·c m ast er Wanted :Hubcapfor '65 ab •••••••••••••••••••••••<I F dLTD Call 1948 22' M ogany Run· , 2Twn Beds /mattress, wht Bass Guitar. Excellent or · bout Perfect Bay 57 T ·Bird Showroom ~ headbrds. $25 both, 1 condition. Make offer . 559·1490 Launch. Fu.JI covers & cond. 351 Shelby . Cobra ~ VOLVO dresser . l n1 testand, CaJl546·9933after6 pm&Musicol bimini top. Xlnt cond. eng & trans Ong eng Costa Mesa 546·4444 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER & I ST 6 HOADWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 Tlil. lllTllllA T£ OllMHG MACHINE HALGREEME BMW & p ink /wh l $20 b o th. weekends. hdtruMefth 8081 645-0792or646-4131 avall.$5,000.673-8800. 1966 Horbor CM 6469303 .,..., "'AA6 Sales & service .....,...,.... USED UTIL. TRLRS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n...-•--Whal M BMW '64 1800, twin carbs, "'·.._· W_.._... 9590 All Hi tt 200 St k I .... DU, .. .,.. er 13 w/ ere f 1 j ti R _.,,. llll'IJ'lllV "LA. Ana's Good solid dave nport & sizes; good cond. wa • ac w lo 200, Mercontrol; cover, ue in ec on ecent ••••••••••••••••••••••• chair. $50. 89J..2428orS31·1426 Vega s,~.3975 newpa1nt. $1300.642-7282 =~~overhaul. $1500. "WANT TO SELL 7~~~·r~s~~~:i!:. ___ s.._6_·_2050 ____ I will fix your pinball o • . loah, Soil 9060 YOUR CAR?" Downey (2 13)927·6635 Sofa. like new, 8' yellow & green floral. $300. Call wknds or aft 6, 548 6429. j uke box mac hine. 73 Gibson Les Paul,••••••••••••••••••••••• '53 Cadillac 2 dr HT Let us sell it for you. 3MilesWestof60S 839-1946 after4pm. ~/~t5632of(er. Ask for DOLPlllN 24• sloop, S&S Coupe. Xlnt for r estora-CASH ! We lake in trade --------- . '"'-·Lgn. Manufacturer's lion. 642•7194. a n y m a k e o r Custom made cabinet. ro· ----------1 ~ 9 drw Basset French Prov long, 85" high. Suitabl Gei~ Ebonile Clarinet $75. di.splay boat. Brand new! Recreatioft.. modet. .. cars, trucks, dresser, $90 Gold leaf for ~tore display or china Gwtar $15. 837·3705 lncl's 2 sails, winche<t, Vehldn 9530 vans, rec r e a tlo n a I cabinet Best offer 0 lifelines, galley, head, all••••••••••••••••••••••• vehicles Impo rts & wrought iron coffee tbl · ver Office Fumitun & t eak int Sleeps 5, domestics. Must be In base$25.551·4193 SS00.57J..80SO. EqMiplnent 8085 trailerable. Larae dis· 196' Chevy lTon, 11' runnlng condilion &meel lnterspace Water Bed, pd $750.new Mus t sell, make ,ofr. Everthing in· cl. 548·7584. GCllr'GCJ9 Sole 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving sale 1 Collins Island, Balboa Island Din.rm. chairs, chests, beds, bedspreads, potted trees1 1~tutir & ottoman, breui.sL set , 9' sora, frplc •Joes, fringed rug, m.iac Items. Fri & Sat. Jan 23rd & 24th, 10.4. Brass Bed, queen size ••••••••••••••••••••••• count. Pacific Dolphin, Kamp King, Camper California safety ~ode Wicker furn, paintings Elec typewriters. Sey Inc. 996-03U $2800. 642·2847 standards. Sculptures. planters chn $8/up, exc s vl chrs • "72Exee. 28'. Loaded, x.lnt ElCamino Auto Sales plants, pots & coll $15/35, scy dsks. Pierce. Desperate. Must sell. 30 cond .• e xceptionally 498-1400 Dealer items. Everything g""" 867W.19lb, CM MS-7411. wood ketch. Xlnt cond. ,.lean $17 llMCI\ •-0148 675·7597 "'""' MakeOfter.493-6616 .. . ,,,_, .,_. . WEPAYTOPDOLLAR ---------1 IBM TYPEWRITER. 20" , Pvt.pty. FOR TOP USED CARS CARRIAGE. LJ KE 35 Sa~boatforsale at our Jeep type body, Cad eng. FOREIGN, DOMESTIC NEW . $2 9 5 . 16 7 9 cost. Buyer out of Make ofr. Must be seen. · orCLASSJCS misc Items. Example· 8 PLACENTIA. 548·3414. money. Same hull as lwo El Nido Trlr Pk 1640 IC your car is extra clean Herc ulon sofa & l~v COMPLETE OFFICE ~~~~·;~·P:Quw~iE~ Nwpt Bl.' CM. ssi-7272/ aee u.s.~rUa~IUICK eseat. $325. Just pd $1200. FURN Se ~~""' 1 •· BOATS 541·2873 645-ST46 . "" -Set Encyclopedias dis • c • .,.,...a cs ex· • ---------• 2925Harbot Blvd. hes, Hide·a ·bed .' Oc ecckili, &chn. oonf. tbl USCG Aux b"•ic sailln 4 Wlleel DtiY" 9510 Costa Mesa 979.2500 chrs antiques Kng sz w/chrs. blk leather aola, · -I ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• --------- BR ' t t ' d reception cbra misc claaa starts l /23· 76• 'el Scout, runs good. Twin TOP DOL• •a se • cs m ma ' · 'l\asUnHS 7•00PM Rm ~ velvet livin& room tbls, lamps, pictures, 27A cau8a8-2499 • tank.I. Pvt party. $1495. ,.,D ensemble, 6' cocktail ta credensa, storage cabs. . '93-7060afl8. ~ SADDLEBACK BMW LEASE NOW 1976 2002 As low as $116.29 + tax 48 m o. O.E.L .• 0 .A.C. Includes 4 speed, tinted glass, tors ion bar stablilizers, radial• le de· a l er pre p . + d est. charges. IESTCOLOI SELECTION IN THE SOUTHLAND SADDLEIACK IMW 811-2040 495.4949 Alc.e ...... tll •autifl ....... IOS ..., ... GARAGE SALE many !r7M371etc IMMIDI TELY items Sal. Jan 24 9•5 147 ble, 2 end commodes · 14' Flberg1ua Sail Boat 7 T A • ShapleyCam.Pen.SC 551·3732· CONF. TBL, Credenn, w/trlr,motorlcotberac· H~~!!*° •• ~:. FORALL desks omc. couch chrs ceaorlea. 1 yr. old. Bst ...... '<>RIUIM CAIS 72 3.0 CS, xlnt cond. SI 0.500. 544-9631 '74 BMW. Low mtlea. AM /FM , ai r , new rad\ala, Xlnt cond. 5"-9023 .. ,,,.. ow a... Sta. Mwf ... MYIHll.Mlt ..... ~Zip., ...... ........ MORE tNft tVV befortl 200 dnlO'IJ plus 3 fret prfnted In· side NlW 1976 l'lt£DL£CRAFT CATAlOQI Hu ...,ytllin& 75« Cfldtt wltll S.wtt 1.00 Crtdtt 1 W1t*"8 --1..00 ttlfty Fifty Qdltl -1.00 II,_.~ --1.00 Stw + a.ft leek • 1.21 ................. __ .GD flttlerCrtWtlMt 1,DO .._.,.,.. C.._...W UI ln1Pt CncMt letk 1.DO .............. l(_t.oe l111bftt MIHY letk I.Ill U.1111tte G'ln IN' I.DO Ct~t Afl'm 114 .$1.00 12 "1a ..... ltt ' .... at 11 D•nt• 11 _so, Garage sale, MagnoUa & For sale, 2-s pd gi_rl 's pvtpty94&-~ ' ' ofr.581-0347. SMblolewsr.ooAmM /nF•Mw.st'e'rleo • C"'LL_. COME, .... Garfield, H.B. Thu.rs, Fri Schwinn stingray bike, , ~ """' ,.. &Sat.9-6. $30. gd cond., Boy's OFFICE DESKS ~24bo, -11 wood sloop. dNew tape.<etaNXT>.Rurryt TOSHUI Moto-Cross $50, over $225 CHAIRS. Must Sell. Pb: ttom w /outboar In $5188 Moving. Crib, dinin& tbl. lo.to bike. 2 end &.blcs, & 64().SUIO Nwprt allp. $3,200. CAil C.., refrig. B&W TV clothes. matching coffee tbl., sm. 1_fn..OC586 ___ • _____ __. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9711 Sat.. 1910lk St. lfap&e cot. tbl. Call an 6 Exec u t Ive d esk • CLIPPER 21 Gd nd i' C.pri V6, auto trans. R"'""M"GE SALE! i~• pm,64S-78S7. cr~enaa. 1olld walnu ......... trlt .;_ co • AC, sunroof, Ar,t /P'M. ""' n -$800 Call~ ........ • · _.... deluxe int, very, clean. 22nd St. Costa Mesa. Jan. FIREWOOD · . · 498-?:W. l:UIL lkb. $3900. Pvt ply. 831·2136 2,, 9-3. Hunttnatoii Euc.$78.0ak,'89.Cord. P&.ot•OnJ-1 IOfOa.• ff u s n rtlall11 _'9C ________ .....,.. llOIW"·-~ Valley Chrlatlan School. Del 830-97.0 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• u • • ' pa 'I ·--,.Ill "74 · 2000. Su pert 1.5M ml, . . OAK UPRIGHT PIANO ~ed, needs to be.com· ••••••• ...... ••••••••• 142•MOI AM /FM ""Deck. New ESTA'l'E SALE. Pwr 6 For Hle·Colle&t Park ReconclltfoGed.aeautJ"11 Pd( ~~Im~ GalC .. TO~\ I ' PICKUP ._ __ ~........., ____ , Michelina. $3000 flrlD b a nd tool a . M lac Dbl bed $40, a /condi Cafl$3S-1175 Of 1).,..-TW ENT T SE VE l&UMCt YOUl CAA? _1»_s_1eo _____ _ equlpmt, Ox7 .. n (lcef) tioMrt45,2Vlollnt$756 THOUSAND MILES ddilll .wt. llitt chrar, 11.25. &ta.t1 eloc.. mower ~ ..... 10f4 H,!fttaoxmery sabot h,495. 1111 PLACEN TOP PIJCU PAID 'portable pumpt, man)' '35. Blueruc:sso.onng-e ;: .. ~-.......... -......... ..My trai.$$50. TIA, COSTA MESA foC'lmporta Items tncl furn, TV1. EJ r,u1.,..$3S , Outdoor SlTRFBOARDS. Custom t'7$-0CIG 541.$6U. PaldrororNot Nldo Trlr Pk. 184.0 Nwpl e~Une $8 .. dn•l•, deafped, cu.stom made. 10• flber1l111 O·D•Y .,... Ford 1 ... _.,. A to 0.-1.ewlt lqiari1 Bl. 11~, CM SU/&ln lC dbl. klnt t>.clsprH4s, SUpcrlor •orltmanshtp. Swill. Llke aew. S1'75. -Pct.up-· u lMIHa.rbor, C.M. to5s>m MWl.N macb..boolr.a. etc. •nt;. ~ce sas. tu-4171 M-tll0'7 trw, cua • lot., map. ·8'8·9303 --.. ,.sm, ~ s. • . ., .. Ev rJth\og Goes, ldn1 ., GUPPY U, tlHJJll 2, ..-ed -t want rour •e1.-. VW D...._ 9720 ····················~· WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, 1'0YOT~ OR VOLKSWAO EH PAJDFOR OR NOT. bid trundlt bed ~ ntart 9CU8A &QUJPM£NT ~Sib, GtM biMID111 LMC.. $2000· wf2 salla. 74 Lu,,, ridio. l•p1 dk, Juoler. Will pay up tc •lll•llii•lill.................. Set only 10Alil ao IP. <USED) ~·· lHclQ. OrHt whllker pole, o .b. " ndl1Ja. JO ml. cltH. tao for tram•, bod1, ~Anaheim An. CM. CALL 81W.aal aft U-M · llO. ·3147 . tta.ller. M8-7at ne $279S. M0-'7023 trulule. Call 49C·T738 ........ lt .. fl • 15 141fltt fet t• ,. ' ... " .... ,, .. --.. , TOPOOLLAI\ CALL SAL BERNADENE M0-0«.2 . -I J \. I -' • llltlMN'ted A.tot IMpo.W •·""'--...... . U ...... ••••••'•••••• ............ :. · --.. ""porhd Alltoa. a.porf9d ..,.._, Used Aliltot. te4 / _ir-"'t'ld __ 11..,._J_a_n"""u-•ry_2_2 .... _19_76 ______________ _ 9720 Mo:adti ••••••••••~•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.tot U .cl ' Uled Alltos, Uted :-•u•••••••••••••••••• ................... ?.~~ s.-.. 976Z VolkawOIJ9ft t77 Che•l"OI.. · t920 CofttM111..tal 9930 ..... .' •• ! ................... : ................ . 4 260Z. Ork brn, m aa1 '11 RX2. nu en1. & Uret, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 9940 Uncola 9945 rlnto mtrm. air, sharp. Ont AM-lo"M stereo A /C Subaru '74 DL, 4 dr, '73 Super Bu& Beetle, co' NNELL '72 COHTIMa.TAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,600-Bev,873·922S~ve1 $1000. Dee "10·3415/ red/wbtylnyltop.sharp, Autom allc. $2.350. M,..R.,IV '1S EJU.e. Whll«i on whJte.111 lJAcoln all xtra1. + r873·3130daya. 13H203. l5,000mi,t289&,963 Sl'75 9'72748 A " loaded. $4UO P.P . tape deck. 4 door Gd ';'.) Squire Wgn y .g T Auto lnn , ractory alr 673-6631 t.'Ond $950 646.a-003 U>aded 6000 m1. Illness Oatsun240Z,alr.maas Mtroce .. leftl t740 Toyota t765 Exceptionally clean '73 CHEVROL[ conditloning, full power, - --::ale$4()()(,C1rm5520188 • m/fm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUper Beetle. AM /FM llt'rto radio. hea t~r, ·7~ FORD LTD "il Mark Ill. lull ~wr .. _..., 9960 LeOH '71 Toyota Station Waaon, 1wreo, 1 owner. $2!)00. SAl.Ui &SERVICE wb1lewalls, vinyl roof, Like new. (~QR> clean, lo mllea~e. '"'1"-'" 2 • t•oZ. 1tlck, xln ·ond., AM/FM. maai. 496-2520 or 493-1299 · Mew. Uted now radl~l tires. R/11. 875"~. Z828 H..W ll•d. tinted glau. wheel cov· Call $48·5612 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• .,.. OVH $139$. 675-8038 • COSTA MESA era, leather lnlenor. Llc. WALT STIVEHS ---9950 ATLAS l • 340Z, ulr, AM/FM stereo, nu paint & mor $4000, 549·1643 -I 00 74 Super Beetle Convt. 770NXM . Mercwy MIRCEDIS '71 Cor()na 2dr HT. Near AM /FM tape, air. Pvt 546• I 200 BAUER ~OTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMDISPLAY ~/i~~n:~8$1~e/J7~;~· pty.$3800.673.7985 '74 Chevy Jmpala 4dr.. $4995 ~HarborBlvd 1~;;~~~"2~ig:~ House of llll rt 961Hl290 74 ~ug; s uper clean xlnt cond., full pwr. lo Santa Ana Costa Mesa Dir. ~-_. __ PG I radials & mags, FM mi new llres Day Uncolft Men:ury 979-ZSOO Must-9952 Mt-RACUET0HOR1ZtD '72 Toyota Cellca S. T. tape, $2995. 543.7724 Xlnl a»~ Eve 644.2g77 ' l~l N. Tustin -·~ 73 610 WagOfl. AM /1"M c. ES DEALER $2000 cond. · ' · · '68 Oalaxy. Gd cond. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 11tereo tape, uir, 4 :.p<l. 6862 Manchester, . 551·3975 I ·~ Nova 6 cyl 3 speed Santa Ana 547-051 I 64,000 actual m1. $600 or 68 Must . Good t1rt!s & in new p ul n t , S2800 BuenaPark '70VW,mwst sell,$1300or runsoood $800. •7oco~iu11:.uT•L offer.546·9681 . tenor.11cwtr.in:1 645-1679. 523·7250 71 Corolla Wi n . t:d offer. Pvt. Ply. • 997.2748 "' "~ ~ Pleasecall545 ll78. ·--------1_0n the Santa Ana Fwy. transmission & mlleagt• 846·7866 MARK Ill '72 LTD Brougham full •71 Datsun Pickup Nd.a. some work. 962 61:.!J 1971 El Camino air condl Loaded! Immaculate pw r , c I ea n, Sl 7 00. '74 Mustung 11 ll.atchbck Chryslw /Plymouth O~n Oa1ly & Sun. 'lll 1U PM 292<J Harbor Blvd . Costa Mei.IA 546-1934 '67 Belvedere. SJant 6, 4 door, good shape! 846·2655 With camper. all com '7J, 4SOSE, 35,000 mi. afl4PM. '65 VW IUG Uoned. $1200. ' condition ! L1kt1 new I 548·5612 "6 eng, 4 ::.pd 23.ooo mi rort11 of home, sleeps G. $1O.90 O. Burg undy $600/ofr 673·5883 Call 556·3131 U>w miles! Lie. 200AOF. M 0 5 l 1 Y r 0 J d m 1 Pontiac 996S """llTI w /sadd·e b · t '72 Markllwnn '66FORD $3000/bst ofr. CJIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• (,,.,., · 1 r n 1 n · " ' '6 7 V W Fas lb a ck -Spec1·a1 645 4755 !kl~ 5 & >S pm S 1888 64().ev""'fi04. 0, days. 675·8876, reblt eng, Slt>:iO '66 Chevy II SS. RAHCHERO 69 1-·1reb1rd. >.Int <'ond <>D 492·1643 "Teachers Pel·· Well 283, air cond., Mach Sonta Ano V-8, auto. trans , power 066 289 COO\ rt Mint rond plu:-nl'w paint. t1rl'::. l'h ------maintained in::.ide/ out· healthy, $500. 645·9659 _ steenng, radio, healer, Rill eng l'lu top. nu pnl Sl150 675·0970. ask Jor '71. 280SE. 3.S '70 Mark 11 ~•de. New tires. gd bat Unc°'n M•rcury whitewalls. wheel cov l:MI beforl' 7pm Convert Topcond Auto lrans, r adials, tery, reblt eng, AM tFM '64 Impala. Gd cond Nu l301N. Tustin ers. nnyl interior 67S-565!le\e.____ ------- Call497·3012. $1100. 751 0136 lmtnd<' cond Nothing le carb & wtr pmp. $3751 Santa Ana 547-0511 Almost a classic! Ser Oldsmobile 9955 ;3 Furv 1IJ \ l ry good '74 DATSUN 2602 Men:ede1 Triumph 9767 do. 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Sh1Arp ! 846·5039 or (2 13 )448-4584 72 Grand Torino 2dr. 31r pwr. radio, vrnyl top Pri. Pty494-8061 Want ads call 642·5678 '&I Cutia-.~ Suprl'ml' Xlnt t·ond l\krh pl'rl Only GOM SX!)(l llurry 1t ·-. a ·111 GTO Ju<l~e Ltd fo.d. ::.teal l:!J7;>1ii11,ti750U44 !:>poill·r . Air. m;.i~,.. -A:0.1 FM tape. new lire:.. ' 7 5 0 I cl ::. To r o n a d a SI 950. ti46 605!! Brougham F'I) l·qu1p'd, -- - !J500m1 Pcrf tond . 16 Veqa 9974 mpi.: lw)o ,\~krng $6.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lirm 5-tb 3208. ·74 \·ega Cou(>t' ... t1c-k . ,1111 . t --9957 rood l!J.000 m1. $l!IOll, tn 0 pp ~93 .t72.'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST Sl::LL near new 74 VeRa GT W<1gon. I !>pd, pc:rrect condll1on 19i5 AM FM. ral·k. <.:usl mt 1'1nlo Runabout Low lmmac ~2.75U Ua)~. mill's S2.900 or make of· 644 l'l65U x 57, EH~ fer b42·«8~ 633·095ti Avery Exit.S O Fwy 831·1740 ClOSIO SUNDAY\ --- 1970 Mercedes Benz 250, xlnt cond. 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'74 VW Bug, lo mi. xlnl cond. $2750 , A ill / t-·M ste reo , ----.---'70 Sqrback VW. tl0,2CK 75, 914, 1.8. Lo m1. Xlras. mi, Ong owner $1650 . '72 llonda Coupe, amtfm s7.ooo. Super auto963·51176 847-5369. - --track, ne~ t1rei-. super ---------- '67 Rambler Station Wgn. c lean, gd con d, $450. 962 7531 --,--- Buick ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 R1v1era New cog. all p<>wl!r, Great conil • Mu::.l scll. leaving country . S900 548-2676 '7 I Buick Rlvi~ra I Owner Like new 1649 LHT> Call WALT STEVEN~ a1 BAUER MOTOR~ 2925 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Dir. 979-2500 ·73 Au1ck Regal lkstoffcr (714) 833·3639or 497·2.191 '70 Estate Wagon Xlnt rond Low Mila1'!e $1500. 644·54&1 sharp. $1500. or hl'i.t of Porsche Wanted· in need fer 846-li563 -or mechanical 'or body ·52 VW Sunroor. ·· Ueal up". Good Uuncbugg) Cadillac New ·75 llonda Cl\ 1 repair. TopSpd. 546·5889 chassis. $150 494·312'l •••••••••••••••• • •••••• '73 VW. 32M m1 Nu tires Stnwgn. 6 mo" old. 7. '73914. Blk/blk. AppGrp:, S2,17S. l owner Yellow mi .. S3.900 1133 2580 o Mags, 5 spds. 35,000 mi. 4.spd. 548·5219 675-!J710 S5295 581·7862. Jaguar 9730 , ---1-. ---pd-·71 VW Bug. Gd C'ond •••••••••••••• ••••••••.I 74, 914. 1.8 1lre. 5X·s1 Very lo m1. $1.85-0t bsl of A~1 FM stereo. nl fer 831·2985 .Jag ·72 XKJ-: Vl2 2+ 2 AC, rond. 17M mi $5,495. --· -·- "ire wheels. l ownl'r 497·2274 . '68 Bug , runs xlnt 2 5 , o o o m 1 . . S 6 7 5 O . -new tires. S75-0. 675·6167 '67. 912. Wht/blk. Xlnt. 644·4258 ---1-0wner. All serv. reeds. ---- kcrmann Ghia 973 Xlras. $5,300. 496·7089. BUG ...................... -------- 1973 Karmann Ghia '71-914 Ap~r Grp, fogs, nu Y I 111. k paint , tires, AM /FM . c low extcnor w lac cassette exceptionnl rnle rlo,r .1 lmm.uc ulale cond. s4500, 673·440C Must see. (75711fQ). <lays,673·8267eves. DOH IURHS ------- VOLKSW •GE~ '67 Porsrhe-911 5 spd .. A " Radials, Mags, New brks 13711 Harbor ~•d lights, clutch. pressure GARDEN Gllc:1"~E plate & trans. Trim, 534-4100 paint. Xlnl. Bst ofr. 968·2333. 'tB Karmann Ghia, xl n1 , --.----- cond. Sl6.50. or trade ror ? 73 911T. mint cond. Must ,,.,,,.3167 see. SllaJ8. ,,.,.,. · 673·4489 after 5pm ·10.10 mi. auto ·•c1utch, ---.-57-S-pe_e_d_s-te_r __ _ well cared for wife's car. Great condition 551 ·68<XI wknds & eves. $6,000 750-2517 McadQ. 9731 Rolls Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Maida RX2 Rotary, #l DEALER IN US A AM /FM, Tape Deck, sur · • · fboard rackb. Ask For ~ IOY Ed. 5'0·31719·5PM Days CARVER •73 RX2 Rotary Eng. l\lr ltOllS·ROYCE cond. radio, el(traa. tJA1.mh11. 311000 ml. Nds a llltlc COSTA MISA \"---__.146·•'" body work. $1500/bat orr. --ct-cs-1 .... 0-WH--_ .,..OA-_-v:s:::_ 551·6042 '7~J!!~!~!~co Metallic silver. 4 speed. AM /FM s tereo & tape deck. under factory war· ranty. (414MCD>. $4488 '75 YW 5ulW"OOf Bug Like new, only ti,OOC miles. custom paint, mag wheels, AM /FM stereo. Under ractory warranty. (491NIH ). SAVES '68VWl119 4 Speed. immac ula te, full y warrant ed. <WWS173). $1388 '70 VW F•atbock Great second ca r . U69AKN). $1388 •73 VW Sport. 1UCJ New chrome rlm11, "CADILLAC" Quality & Price Over 70 to Choose From For the best priC'es. the lowest lease rates. & de· pcndable service. ·see NABERS CADILLAC 2600 H11rbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540·910C OPEN SUNDAY '75 El Dorado. Loaded incl moon roof, tape stereo stee l be lts, ete. etc. 521·9420 days. 675·0339. cvcs. P.P. '6.5 Csdillar. Gd condition. s.150 Call art 6. 549-3762 PAMPERED, 1972 Cad. Coupe de Ville. 1 owner Only S3,450. 498·261'1. '73 CADILLAC ELDORADO V-8, auto. trans., ractory air cond .• full power, stereo radio. heater. whitewalls. tinted glass . Landau top, leather in· tenor. Reduced for quick sale. Lie. 871KBQ. $5395 s.taAna Uncolft Mtrcury 1301 N. Tustln s.ta Ana 547·0511 /\M/FM, cualom seats. C..-ro 9917 l 160H1Y). • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2288 'ID C.maro W/350 enalne, ,17 VW 1._ loaded xlnt cond. S1750. ~ I 642·7282 Classic car, custom n· terior II chrome wheels . Che•rOl.. • <839LXG>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $988 Monte Ca.rh>. '72. Clean •72 VW .... Loaded, brand new tires 1 ;;. ll h 1 Below wblsle, 675-9063. t.AJW m ea, c rome r ma, p oi.tract llrea. (02SEMN>. $1888 •71 VWl1119 Met11Uc 1reen. Ex· cellent l"o ndlt lo n . (00$£EO). SI 688 I Harbour V W. r . . . '58 Chevy 2-dr. Gd trans Bad interior. $20'0 554-0543. • Chevy ~ T Suburban, recent overhaul, several extra&.11490. 979-7569 '73 Impala, 9 pass wgn, PS, PB, air, xlnl cond. $2_4_1_5. 962_·_98_1_1 ___ _ '72Caprice....P/8, P /8 Fae air, f d con<U1100. 844 588L SAl•S & S•RYICE 76's HERE ow. 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Exe. ti~. low miles. wt~dows COSTA MESA ORCALL<714)642·7702 StockLJquldation "'r~~~.Sagv~f~~e.w!r:~ ~?d. $300. t 99-2805 AM ,......,,....._ &noor pertect .Prevtous· DATSU.._. TicToc Systems, Inc. ..._._/C i ..._ Fri .. Sat. & Sun. 9·4. Lot! vtuY. ••••• l &.ll t " ""'"t-on1 CJltmn W1lson·s Bargain Nook of goodies. llll8 Church. J AKE WILL SELL YOU •••••••••••••••••• Y us~ or 1tora1e. con· SAVE SA VE SAYE 545\V 19thSt C.M. CM64Z4758. ColorTV $69.9Sauar Panasonic cusetle deck Cmeapcra.ScH/ vert to ~a mper, take Cos~HarborB~10 W AITIESS/WAITER For lOPM 6AM shift Sa mbo's Restaurant, 3001 So Brislol, SA MASTERS UCTI B/WTV $29 95funr W/CR02, 2 mlkes like Reftt 9120 carpet w1lh you for In· ___ e_sa ____ _ A OH **'BUY•* Stereo console, misc. Vacuums S19:951uar new.$100.557-8393 Atter8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• terior finishing. $1000. ORANGECOUNTY'S 20751/z Newport Bl. household. Sea Terrace, Kirby Vac $69.95 guar pm Fa ctory Dl.rect C.mpert CaU &45-326'9. 833-9 625 646-8686 Good Used Furniture & Fri/Sat/Sun. 493-8300 JAKE 'S -~-6421 $896. 'U>· Shells $179 50 · · · · · · · '· ·: · ----HIGHEST .. ~~pliunces-0 R 1 will 460 N Newport Bl, CM P a n as o n I c 1 t ere o . S eepers. 8S8 w. l Slh CM 71 Chevy Pack up, 6 cyl. l icycles 8020 ~1-Uor You. Housebold items. clothes EVES CALL 642.5666 AM /FM 8 track, w/Gar-642-8471 economlcal, sUck. drop $ 545.4479 W E'LL PA y YOU •••••••••••••••••• ••••• MASTERS A UC Tl O H plants & pots. 10042 Edyc rard t um tble & 2 s pkn. . aide. Lo m i, long bed, TO LEARN Men's 10-!>pd bicycle. 646•8686 & 813•9 6 25 Or. Hunt.Sch.Fri. & Sat 62 Yds ~f home carpet, 971M946 El Camino • Ranchero, 4 9Ml93 BUYER ASKILL l1kenewcond Aft 6 C_. 1842 1542 ~ark. d~rk&liteavocadoahas. Packard B 11 St ~abover camper , wtr, •74c hevy1,uonPU 545·0630afler5 • w • Like new 675·5205 · e ereo icebox, atove, 110·12V, 6 1 3 pd Army Opportunities - -----, ~, Moving. Refrig., typwrtr. S7S.3B24 ' Console, walnut, AM/FM 673-3512 cy • s · OH IMPORTS Costa Mesa 645 1163 For Sale banana seal Slln COF F~E TABLE -New golf clubs. Many misc Record P layer. xlnt Mustsell 642·7288 Huntington Bch 962·8822 gray bike. girls size. $10 cuslom made walnut 17801 Arbor, Irvine. Compass Metal Detector, cond. $95. S40-4032 Motorcydes/ 9 I &O 175 Chevv ~ton short Santa Ana 542 4130 Gma847·3106. contemporary table , ~th earphones $100 or Scoolen ~ ---- -is··x51 ". Never used, HorsH 8060 best offer. 642.1282. AM/FM Ste.reo. Perfectly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Silverado Red complete· Men:handise GIRL ·s Schwinn slln S6S. Call 979 8123 after ••••••••••••••••••••••• bea1:1Wul 6 Dark Walnut •74 Bultaco Puraang, used ly loaded, pin atri~ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• gray.SJO,gdcond.Boy·~ 5PM&wknds. 3"'2yrBayGelding. WATERBEDS Cabmet.$425.556-7874. 3 times. $695. 675·09"10 wh eels. Real. n i ce BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1r.•a1 lf'o•"-l'•d 1•1 1\'\ llUN f IHC. TON I! AL H .. ~ .... , 8005 moto-cross, over 5200 pul Thoroughbred 16 hands lo-.. & M--' ask for Bill be'ore 7pm ' camper s hell. Will take ··--------- :;:·::':": ................ inlo bike, gd cond. $50 Dining rm set. pedestal 644-ooSs. · Complete$129.95dellved ::::.,._=:• '' · S800 or car or truck & Autos. lmportM Got new bikes. must sell lbl, expandable, 6 chrs, & NEVE R UNDER SOLD .. ..,..r....... ONE OVER EASY· 197 T.O.P. $159 mo. 751·5143 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· •JOHATHANS Call aft 6pm wkdays, & buffet. Antique wht. $300 Y.a Arab. l,'2 quarter, 8yrs, AquaHeaven 830·7062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GT 380 Suzulti. So clean VCMS 9 570 General 9701 l AHTl9 UES * aft 12 noon Sat. 645.7857. 673·5268 art 7. geld. Exp rider. $425/bst loah, M•ten•ce / yo~ could eat a~ egg orf ....................... ........................ i 1s havrng lheirannualin --o f r . Must se l1 .McLane edger $50. Lg. Ser•ict f020 ofil.$700.But pnceis not 7SDodge Van 1969 M ~serali Gh1~ll. ventory sale. Cameras & Secy desk $125. Secy chair 673·4467 /494-5043. off. dsk $60. 19" B&W •••••••••••••,••••••••• bard boiled, 49N!076 aft. Only 3 monl'"s old. TOP Auto, air, custom pain.l. Upto40'1off'1 .. Equipment 8030 S2S. Exec. desk $125., Ex· port. TV ,$60 . E lc · Bo at Builder s, Cstm noon 11 $10 500 898 3500 422 31s t St N R. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cc. chair S25 4 classroom Reg .. TB. 17 h'. Bay, 10 yn. typwrtr $75. 45 rbll J eep Design, repair, restora· · 675·7410 aft 5PM. 968 ~m · · · 673.6001 Brooks Enlarger, xlnt ~~~les 36x72 525. ea. Ca ll Trn d. hunt/Jump. $3600. eng. $100. M2·7SS2 aft lion. Wood/alum/fbrgls. '7Ml3Y.aLEBAMGWE RL7lK5/E5, NLEOWW •71 :Y.T, v8• a uto, air, ::· R · · --cond .. dttrk room eqWp Spm SS6 7!.,!!_ __ Prpty.G46,.~ 5:30 645·2417&646-5602. , · som e bltn a $2300 AnG omeo 9705 ~=~~if~ ~~~~~u:u;~1~~~ mt'~.S75 548-5!_~ __ ATTENTI ON-Do you Western Riding Lessons GENI E Gar age Door -.-&.M_._.., ~E950VECaRAll~°"E<i'f~T7 RAS . 645-7358 . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• h I d $6 50 h $7 _...., ...-... ..... · ..,, . ...,.. · 'a:I Alfa Spyder . 1750cc, incl. 495 6648 afl til'M. i\llnollJ SRT 100. VI\ 1tar fa v e q ua 1 t Y ldu s ck · h your h or5s5e7.9359. WOpenkserf w/auto. opener. Equipment 9030 . '65 Intr. Stepvan, l'4 ton, 6 f.uel-injected, dual over· Au lo Tt'lc Con .\ I\ llat urmture you wou h t my orse p/ r. · or ine. $75. 642·7282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSIC 1958 Tnumph cyl., xlnt. cond., new h d pd Appliances 80 l 0 Cl to sell. bul don l want thf -650 comp reblt e g I t ea cams. 5·s . traJ\S., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 "l' up Len!>. filler bothersome phone call~ Reg. Appaloosa mare, ~Rock Maples Dressers (2) •AT'TEMTION• ' · n ' 0 s tires, low m iles, windows 4·wheel d isc brakes, WATER softener . USl'd l ~pod!>h. ~~~"'96}'~~· case or traffic thru your yrs old. xlnt conform w/match dbl bed/frame 1968 so Horse po w e r ~~me, S5SO or ofr. &.floor perfect. Previous· Pir elli tir es, luggage mo co-.t SJ2S :'It a kc or D home? Lcl us sell 1t for $400, 546·5777. $150, Misc rurn, TVs, Mercury outboard. C.D. ly used fo r storage, coo· rack, Tonneau cover. rer 631 328l . 548 94!0 OCJS you on cons ignment Call Houiehold Goods 806 t ape r ecor der s, n aug Ignition with mercontrol. '73 l2S Suzuki, 1000 mi. vert to ~amper. t ake Best orrer over $2700. -•• for 1nformal1on "'" 7951 chr many other Items Ne w wale f pump . Looks rtu. Must sacrir1·ce. carpet wit.h vou for in· 64>2342 after 5. 67S.736C --....., • • • • • • •• •• • •••• •• • ••• • • . . t ri fi hf $1000 S E A RS Co I d s po El Nido Trlr Pk. 1640 Engine in excellent cond P I u s Be 11 h eJ m et. e or n1s mg. · at work (John) Refrigerator , while, H SeledUsedfurn. Clr.TV25"gd.cond.$1SO N,wpt Bl. #15, CM . SUPER CL EAN.$650 0; 552-9189 Call 64S-326'9. Audi . 9 707 cu. ft 2 dr S200 ~1·037• Pi l Bu 11 s. pekes• This Week's Specials: Dbl canopy bed & matt Sat/Sun 10.5pm. best offer . Call 963-8738 '75 Ch aft.5 Chihuahua, Poodles. Metaltbl•chrs $l2S & box springs, pillo eves.ALS0\5 foot glus 198JSUZUKI120"CAT" e.v.lOSurfer.mags, ••••··~··•••••••••••••• ---------• Sh1h·tzu. Maltese. G. Glass tpcoftbl $75 sham,curtains&spread.Fender Jaguar Guitar & runa bout new seats' 1972SUZUKI185 air , icebo.x , A M /~M '70 AudilOOLS4dr.,Upd, UBL. OVEN & SurfacE Shepherd. Porns. ioc l6J5Supcnor Unit 4 Xlntcond.$125all.2 Vik· small Amp $110. Bocen carpe ting, with -good BOTH LOW MILEAGE stereo, sw1v.et chairs . FM stereo,Asking $1600. Up1t, Tappan. both wor~ nuxed puppies. Stud svs Cosla Mesa 548.7951 ing lamps $17.50 ea Receiver Model RT8000. trailer. Hull in excellent AND EXCE LLENT Must sell. Ph .. 968·0982 S36-7977or 557·7236 hne. $90. 642 7282 most breeds. 2525 w. 17th Open Mon thru Sat SJ&.1297 75 watts. $75. 2 Sansui cond. $400 or best offer. CONDITION. 74 Che v c t · ~ -at Fairview. SA. Open Speake rs Model SP200 WUI sell both for $9:50 or CALL 556-8760 DAYS, v an, us · air. Ausfltt.Healey 970f RNEEEFDREIDG! GEASROANTLOY.f eves.531 ·5027. Kitchen set, $40., dbl J ewelry 8 07 12"Woofer + 4 1peakers offer .Call963-8738eves 642·5769EVENINGS. ~.~~~loo7"!El5v'eooos. mi.••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm set, $175. Small •••••••••••••••••••••• in ea. Xlnt cond. $150. ----------' -~-""'--"'"--o>ol----60. Good cond., xtre parts 547·3182 Btfl rem Afg han, full desk, $15. 546-7945. WA ..... TED 968-2333. 18' Swor~fish Plank w/ '71 Kawasaki 11.s CC '74 FORD 11z TON incld'd. $900 FIRM. Call -----breC'd . rhampagne color ---1"1111 stainless pulpit . $300. Street legal, lo mll., gd 545-7277. USE T E w blk mask. 7mo. Genuine leal~r. trg s· TOP CAS H DOLLAR Two twin beds $3S each, 540-2307 . <!ond., $275/ bs t ofr. VANS ---------.. H ll sd1rkn, $75. Cal l couch. $1,200 new will PA I D FOR YOU table, four chairs $25, ---------• 837-3705. Take your pick of two. •67AustlnHtalty DAILY PILOT &l2·8318 after 5_ sell !or ssoo. Misc Jtems. JEWELRY. WATCHES, refrig. $20. 536·2029. Boats, Power 9040 -----. _----V-8, auto. trans. Ser. no. Sprftt "F•ST 675·5845 ART OBJECTS, GOLD . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74Yamaha t...,YZslanted 54636W or ser . no . "" Shel t 1 e pups. A K C. s 1 L v ER s ER v I c E Wet swt lady's, size 10·12 19 5 8 C hr is c r 8 f t cshocks Cor k kit Ex. cond. 83174X. Completely re built & re· · RESULT" I sJble '>'hilt-Fine Ped •• 4 LGE WHITE FINE FURN & AN two.piece with zippers mahogany Ru n a bout. ln.$500646·5516 $3995 finished.(WPL333l. SERVICE Pnv party. -499-4357 naug.ihydc <fours. new TIQUES.645-2200 S25 55l ·3369 Restored , Ch ry Mar. 73 GT550 Suzuki Ex cond SAVE$ St't or twn beds. some out S DIRECTORY door rurn 645·<18l9 Diamond Ring Set Rims and tires for sale·fit eng., 30 hrs. Mint cond., St. bike. Faring & Sissy anta Ana Free to You 8045 ------546.6263 • Dodge. Call for info aft. $6500. 213·796·4162. bar, $750. at 2860 Harbor . Uncolft Mercury For Result ••••••••••••••••••••••• KI NG SIZE Mattress & 6pm 548-4987 22• So. Coast type Ba Mike 540·0170 1301 N. Tustin Harbour V. W. Service Call Free Puppies, :\1alemute frame on rollers. S75. Machinery 8078 Hawaiian pillows rans Boat, eng .. j.ust majored, •72 125cc Suzuki. Di'rl Santa Ano 5 47-05 t I 642 5678 & Lab. mix Biggies . 642·7282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f h 't 1 · & bo f h Hwlt. Bch. 842-4435 • 8 t k . ---------Mlllerf .. 1 unace. c est , oo s, at re mis ed. Lou.o runs . Str eet legal. Auto L.as"-9580 --------- : ; . ! • ht. 322 67~~1~ · mar in gs· :.1isc furn, beds, couch, alls s ... ~ t sander. misc. items, lrvine aft gear. $3,750. MINNEY S, $150/bst ofr. 642·5155 •••••••••:~·~·••••••••• BMW 971 2 ---------lbls used books etc .....,. 6pm 552·3443 548·1725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . · .t94·2417 after5:30 Motor Home1. Mew 1976 Volvo ORANGE COUNTY'S • • ........ , I 1\c • , 4fC" Seamed· To-Slim • Flower Cents! •dd a homey touch lo tables with lovely fabric bouquets. Fill bowls and Nskets wHh flowers 111d leaves lllilde of brlJhl scraps ol labricl Easy. lhrtfty 11tts. bazaar sellers' Pettem 7175: pattern pieces for 2 flower designs. $1.lllr for each pattern. Add 35~ each pattern for first-ctus elrmall and haruftln&. Send tt1 Mc. ...... tL • utlflhpl. fOS ..., .... .. 16J.OW C ...... $k. .... ,...., .. , '"' •. Miit .._., .......... Zlp.P..._ ....... MOIE ttian ever before! 200 *t!OIS ptut 3 free printed In· sl4' 0 1976 ~EDliCRAn CATALOG! Has neryttt 111. 75t. Cree.Mt wltll ~ur" $1.00 Cr9dltt a WlfMM _$1.00 "'"1 mtr W its S 1.00 Sacnhce 631·2867 eve~ Ml eU 808 Surf brd, Sno chns, Gas 1.SW Brchdt w/trlr. N Sale/Rent 9160 2 D fl!-dan R s r n d dbl sc aneous log liter Red Vel swag 4.Shp Cbry OB elec. CG ••••••••••••••••••••••• • oor ~ 1v1era o 3 e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · f 1976V I 2doo ed almosl new. yellow & lamps. 559·4949 sa et y equi p . $1 800 . FOR R ENT 20 · Mini 0 vo. rs an, burr plaid llurculon WANTED 548·9852 Motorhome, very clean, i11cl. AM/FM radio. fuel Washal>lc cover . $100 TOP CASH DOLLA Meta l . desk & c h r, 28'LUHRS seUcont.w/gen Reserve i n jection . 4 spd . 6739571 typewnters. elec dryer, now for h olidays synchromes h trans FOR SA LE two over · stuff ed living roo m chairs, 552·7579 PA ID F 0 R Y 0 U drill, bedspread, drapes, CABIN CRUISER 962.6103 Rear window defogger. 4 JEWELRY. WATCHES, couch cove r g $10,500.548·7765 wheeldisc brakes&steel ART OBJ ECTS, GOLD <matching), bellybo.ard Sacrlfice·l t ime only' 23• RENT-Titan 28' Sips s. all belted white wall radials. S 1 LYE R SER VICE. & ~a~es. 25~62 Campana. Chris Cabin. Chry 6 i~bd xtras. By day or week reclining bucket seats. F I NE FUR N & AN· Miss1on V1eJo.837·3705 fully equipt, pleasure/' 64S-3J70aft6. fully carpeted, tinted 9' Bronze vet. velour TIQUES. 645·2200 r· h glass &heater. couch & loveseat. Bst ofr. Moving must sacrifice 15 i n g · T o P c on d . Auto Service & 36 Mo. open end lease. 552·1403before6pm Firewood Org, E uc. Spinet Piano $600, xlnt S2550'1>r ofr . days Parts 9400 First mo. rent plus pro· cord, del. Oak. Coast cond. 640·0238 540-3666, eves 548·6392. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rate of partial mo. & Girl ·s BR set wht dresser Fi r e wood S u p p 1 y . , mirror nitestd ctn Mat. 581·1122. Hoosier Cab., 3 drawr me. 20 Cabin Cruiser, good 2, lOX lS .wheels for 5 bolt license fee. Cap. Amt. boxsprgs $80 548-8252 ----------1 Ironer new crop shelled cond. $795. Ford Pickup truck $20 a $6435 Lease end residual --'----------1 King size bed, new, xtr Texas' pecans . Plants 846-7275 palr.673-4266, eve $3594 25 Add itiona l 6 E~ Tables, 1 Couch, t firm Sl95 incl del. Usual· misc. 317 E. 22nd, C.M. ' l8'0ne yr. old Koru· sk·i A/C, comp. could convert c h 8 r g e f 0 r ear 1 Y Chair , 1 Recline r, 1 ly bome83S-2263. t er mination Serial Babybed, 1 Antiq ue Miscellaneous B o at J e t w I H i. to bse. $60, Lugg Rack VC?.4245E065168. Dresser, 1 Hairdryer Cancelled Co!1tract. 2000 Wanted 8081 performance 454 Chevy for wgn, $20. 646-7582 LEASE ME FOR Chair, l Coffee table. 2 yds carpeting, belo ••••••••••••••••••••••• w I t u n n e I ram , & VAN w· dbl Beds, 1 Sngl bed, 1 cost. S47..S729 Wa nted Solid wood blue pfinters motor . io~ows, 2 new $138 54 Balanced w/tandem axle 16x20 sh de o pe n w I stove, 1 ref rig. 642-9822 Wanted·J ulce Box Of ~in· ~.~.~~. M i nimum trlr. Approx. mvestment screens. $15 ea. 642·7282 • s pc dinette & game set. ball Machine. Working 545-0630 $8900. Price to sell $6000. Atlti~/ MO. wroug$2h 00 t 1ro 5 n 7 9 ba 26 ses, like or not. 839-1946 aft. 4. 531-0t3Sor638-3373 Clcnlics 9520 t\aiui lll•~ 1 new, ,5 . l Fender Musicm aster Wanted:Hubcapfor '65 1.948 22' Mahogany Run·~··•••••••••••••••••••• (f""' Ull\O 2Twn Beds/mattress, whl Bass Guitar. Excellent Ford LTD. Call b o ut P e d e c t B ay 57 T· Bird Showroom ~ headbrds. $25 both, 1 condition. Make offer. 559·1490 Launch. Full covers & cond. 351 Shelby . Cobra ·~~ VOLVO dresser. 1 nitestand. Call 546-9933 after 6 pm & Mllsical bi mini top. Xlnt cond. eng & trans Ong en g OLDEST & Sales·Service·Leasing Roy CarYer, Inc. Rolls 'koyce BMW 234 E.17th St. Costa Mesa 546·4444 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER &I Sf • H OAOWAY SAHfA AH A 835·3171 TKE UUlNA n DlllVINO MACHIN« HAL GREENE BMW 6 pink /wh t $20 both. weekends. ~nts 8083 64S-0792or 64Ml31 avatl.$5,000.673-8800. t966Horbor CM 6469303 536'6446 USED UTIL TRLRS ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • BMW '64 1800 t I '--Sales & service · · ffhvatt 200 Stack w/18" Boaton Whaler 13.w/Merc · · w n car .,.,, Autos Wanted 9590 °LA. Ana•s ~:.~~;o~~3l~lo426nd. Vega's $850 200, Mercontrol. cover, fuetol inJectlhon I R$ecseoont ••••••••••••••••••••••• New•st D-...1-1.•• Good solid davenport & chair. $50. 646·2050 • ""1:"""5 newpamt.$1300.642·7282 ~·1369r over au . 1 . ..W ... .....,,.TOSELL .._-ol>il .....,, _.. """ • 7707 Firesto ne Blvd. l will fix your pinball o loah Sall 9060 YOUR CAR?.. Downey <213)927·6635 Sofa. like new, 8• yellow & j uke box m ach ine. '73 Gibson Les P aul,•••••;••••••••••••••••• '53 Cadillac 2 dr H'I Let us sell it for you, 3 Miles West of606 green floral, $300. Call 8J9..l946after4pm . ~:~~er. Ask for DOLPHIN 24' sloop, S&S Coupe. Xlnt for restora· CASH! We take in trade --------- wknds or aft 6, 548 6429. Cust-0m made cabinet. 10' design. Manufacturer's lion. 642·7194. a n Y m a k e o r long, 85" high. Suitable ~i~ EbonlteClarinel$75, di.splayboat. Brand new ! RKNCltional model...cars, trucks, 9 drw Bassel French Prov dresser , $90 Gold leaf wrought iron coffee tbl for store display or china Gwtar $U. 837 ·3705 Incl 's 2 sails. wincbe-;1 Vehfclts 95 30 va n s, r ecr eation a I cabinet . Best offer ove """"2.,..,E.._u..-& Urellnes,galley,head,all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ve hic les Im por ts & •c:N\ 673 o"CI\ VTT•-n1........ t eak int Sle eps 5, domestics. Must be in ._vv. ...,.,.,.,. ............ 801$ trailerable. Large dis-1964 Chevy 1 Ton, 11' running condition & meel lnterspace Water Bed, pd Brass Bed, queen size ••••••••••••••••••••••• count. Pacific Dolphin, Kamp K ing, Camper California satet y ~ode baseS25. 551-4193 $750 new Mus t sell, Wicker furn, paintings Elec typewriters . Sey lnc..996-0:Ml $2800.00- 2947 standards. make ofr Everthing m· Sculptures, planters, chrs $8/up, exc svl chrs '72 Exec. 28'. Loaded, xlnt El Camino Auto Sales cl 548 7584 plants, Pots & collect SlS/35, HY dsks. Pierce. Desperate. Must sell. 30' c ood., exceptlon a11y 498-1400 Dealer -·--· --· -----1 items. Everylbing goes 867 W. 19th. CM ~7411. wood ketch. Xlnl cond.. l fl'I t>ICA ·-.. 1 .. a 67 c 7 597 MakeOffer.'93·6618 c ean. •• ,,,_. °""'-v .... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR Gcrage Sale 1055 ..,. Pvt pty ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBM TYPEWRITER. 20'' 35, Sallbo ti al t . . FOR TOP USED CARS lllness forcessale.Comp CARRIAGE . LIKE 1 a ors ea our Jeep type body,Cadeng. FOREIGN,DOMESTIC Moving sale 1 Collins Is land, Balboa Island Din.rm. chairs, chests, beds, bedspreads, potted trees. chair & ottoma n, breaktast set , 9' sora. frplc •toes. fringed rug, misc items. Fri & Sat. Jan 23rd & 2Atb, 10.4. 8 rooms of rumiture NEW . $ i 9 s. 1 6 7 9 cost. Buyer out or Make ofr. Must be seen · orC~SICS misc Items. Example: 8 PLACENTIA. 548-3414. money. Same bull as two El Nido Trlr Pk 1640 If your car is extra clean Herculon sofa & lov time Trans·pac winner. Nwpt Bl CM ssi 1212 seeusfirat. eseat.$32S.Justpd$1200.COMPLETE OFFIC E $27,500. P . SQUARED 645-5746 :• .. / IAUlllUICK Set Encyclopedias, d.is FURN. ~retarial & ex-BOATS, 6'1·2873 2925 Harbor Blvd. hes, Hide·a·bed, oc ecdesks. &ctln, ooot. tbl USCG A b i "'-4 WMtt Drb11 9550 Costa Meta 979.2500 chrs anUques Kng si w/chrs. blk leather ao(e, ux. aa c ••Ullll ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- BR 'set , cstm m ad reception cbrs{ mlac. ~~ ~tsr1L·a 1J~3·T6, 'f7Scout. runt good. Twin TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMIDIA TEL Y FOR ALL FORll&MCAIS vel vet livin1 roo ~·lamps, P clurea, ZM Call~~.;..0099 ,Rm tanks. Pvt party. $1495. ensemble, 6' cocktail ta ensa, storage cabt. · -·-493-7080 afU. GARAGE S ALE many 979-U13tt.c ltems sat. Jan 24 9.5 147 ble, 2 end commodes • 14' Fiberllaaa Sall Boat Shapley Cam . Pen. SC ~l-3"132. CONF. TBL. Credenu, w/lrlr. motor Ir other ac· 7Hard5 T~~. ~ a..MlcwbeelNdrilvtre. '· deskl office couc h chn ceaaoriea. l 1r. old. Bit ....... .. Garage sale. MaenoUa & For sale, 2·•pd «irl 's pvtl'tYl46-MM ' • ofr.581A>M7. S howroom new. 6,100 Garfield, H.B. Tburs, Fri Schwinn atJngr ay bike, , M.Uea, AM/FM atere &Sat.9-6. $30. gd cond., Boy'• O'FFICE DESKS i.24bo,ttoall wood 1loopbo · dNel• tape.<mMXT>.Hureyl Moto-Croas $50,overS225 CHAlRS MuatSeU Pb· m w/out •r n $5188 Moving. Crtb, dining t bl. Into bUte. 2 end tblea, ai 640-IUO · · · Nwprt allp. $3,200. Call ref rig. B&W TV clothes. matcbinJ coffee tbl., am. 6'J3..C»86. Sat.8990akSt. )(aplecof. tbl. Call aft 6 Exec ttlve deak •'r... __ lP_P_E_R_Z_l_Gd ___ d_. pm ~7857 crectenaa &olJd waln "'... · con • RU MMA GE SAL£! 1'8 • . •. cauli.... e:rtru,trlr.$3000. 22nd St. Costa Meu. Jan FIREWOOD 498·2335. fMlt. Bch. 142-4US Harbour V W I . , . · CAL&. OI COME IM TOSH US Nl .UJJ'rll\T I r '1 J ' [ 11 \ I ~ SADDLEBACK BMW LEASE NOW 1976 2002 As low as $116.29 + lax 48 m o. 0 . .E .L .• O .A.C. locluda 4 speed, Uftt.ed glass. t o r sion bar stabllliurs, radials & de- aler pre p . + d est . charges. IESTCOLOI SELECTION IN THE SOUTHLAND SADDLUACK IMW IJ I ·2040 495-•949 723.0CS, xlntcond. SI 0.500. 544-9631 ''14 BMW. Low mllea. AM /FM , air , new radlals, ~nl cond . 544-907.3 C.,t t711 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Capri va. auto trans, AC. sunroof, AM /FM, deluxe int., very d ean. '3900. Pvt pty. 631·2UI 24. 9.3, Hunt1n1ton Euc. $78. Oak,•· Cord. "-ot A °'9IM 1090 a&' HuJJ ll rtl·" .. _____ __;_...;.;,;;.;;_i Valley Chrl1tian School. Del. 830-9740. ... ••••••• • •• •H••••••• .a~~-• .!....• pa euq T,.a 9 56 3100 W.Cult tMr. IU.. '74 . 2000. Super I 15M ml. OAK UPRlOHI' PIANO ~""• 0-to be com· •••••••••••••••••••••• •~"' AJtfW AM /FM Ir D k N IM'ATE ~. PW'r 6 '°' 11le·Collete Pa k. beancfitlofled-8ea'1t.lf\a1 i>'cl uk for Jim 84&-4e09 GMC ~TON I' PICKUP ; ~·~ Mlchellnt. .~ 11:: I -'· 11,,.. Cree~ --11.00 Sn + bit.... 1.25 ..... .,.a.t .... -• 1.00 f1nlt C"*tt IMk I.DO .... ,,.. Cl'ICMt W _ I.DI 11111tft en~" 1tot1 ~too lutMI ........... 1.00 l11stMt ....., .... -1.00 h a J\ d to o fl . M 11 c Dbl bed MOL~/~oDdl· Oa SIM'J'75 or (1) ~ T W E NT Y S E V E .,-,-.... --v--......;;.....;;o..__, 131»190 equl pmt, Ox11tn (acey) U0Der$&5.2VIOllDS$7S TH OUSAND MILES . ,ouacu? -------- 'Weldlna unit, Bill chr&r. tuS. ttoU.i"1 e1ec. mow Sf 1~ .... 1094 M;rt'°~:1 S= Sl dS ll?t PLACEN TOP rtlCIS PAID html 971 0 portable pumpt, man) ... Blue ruc,'*50,orante •••-• ••-••"-••••H• 1Jl)'t'7~ ' Tl A •. COSTA MESA For Lmporta ••••••••••••••••••••••• item, Incl fbrn. TV1. ~ ru1 .... $ll, Outd oor SURFBOARDS. CU.tom 5t8-N14. Paldfour Not WlLLBUYYO Ce""" ·llft .. -$t.00 Ce•lltte A,....s 114 .U.00 1% Ptta .._... 112 _s, ... -If 11 QlllllJ ,, -so, ..... Glfll lttklt-901 ti I.mt ftf l•~ ,,-_,:;"90, .... " 11 ,..,, ... ry51f Nido Trlr Pk. IMO HwpC ctolheelloe SS .• atlijte delll-. custom m1d9; 10' tlbertllH O·Da)' , 0..LeWh ...-.wts DATSUN TOV:;,A Bl #J&, C Sat/Sun lC A l, klill bed1preadJI sa,.mor #Onman1btp. SwU\. Llh nt•. SJ.75. $3 Ford pick.up 219. Auto U.Hatbor:C:M;-01\ VOuCsWAOEM 1 \OSpm __ ...,....,..,........ 1 .ew:Lm•da..boab,.tc. Intro co sss. 983...a?l 59.QO'J trant, cuL lnL, map . Me-no3 PAJO.FOR -•. .., ... Evtrytb ng a .... ktt.1 ti GUPPY 1J 1letp1 2 Ul4ld I want your-'81 •• VW TO OR NOT· bed trundle bed la man ICUBA EQUl PMtNT Hart Ail, OeM b ndln .. , twice. S2Cioo. w/'-'aaila, 1t J.uv, ridio, tapt A , Juoket Wiii . u p DOLLAR Sal only 10Al1 &o IP < UAED > po.• l•n, 111u11. Orea& whi1ktr pol•, o.b . • racUalt, to ml. clHa. tt&o for rra'f:/ t!ct~ SALBi~DElO: ,2200 Anaheim Avei CM. CALLl7J.llD1&fUPM COid. '80. Mt·S14'7 . traUer. &tl-71M eve fl1!!· ~'l«D tranl\axJe. C.11 '94.7131 ' 540-°'42 I ' \ '· I I. ~.·.~.... .... IM••rW · AMtes, ~ Allfoa. l•porhd AallM, UM4. A.tot. Ute4 Thurld9. January 22. 1m DAILY PILOT CJ I • :.,...... ... ·········-············· .............................................. ····················•·· ·····••········•······· . • 9710 ..._. 97ll Volbw 9770 .,..L. _ __.__.. • HIO C.-;Jt....:.;..jll 99•0 Alltol, UMCf • UHCI Autos, UMd :· I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5liW'9 t762 119"' ....,.....,......... wwwwwr • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ... ., I ... , ... "\ .. D k b -DV• t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9940 u..c-•-t"'45 .........._ 99c.7 ·1 -.. r rn, mact U •~,nu ena. f, l rel, , , rvnl -"7 J"IPTV ill , ar:n/fm, alr, ibarp Ont AM ·FM ilereo A/C. Subaru 74 OL, 4 dr, 73 Super Bui Beetle, CONNELL '72 COMTIMINTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 S5,6CJ0.8ev, e73·922$ av" $1000. o .. •ao.3u61 red/wht ylnyllo_p, 1harp, A uto m a Li c . U ,3 SO. MAii( iV '7S Elite. White on whale. flt Llncotn all xtras. + or8'73-Sl!Oda)'1, 131·1203. 15,000rnl,fi2.lt95,963-5815 997·2'748 l oad e d . $4UO P .P . tape deck.• door Gd':') Squ1re Wg n V-ti • T CHEVROLET Auto. traM., ractory air 673-M31 cond $950. 646-8003 Loaded 6000 mi. Jlln~• 73 Datsun a.oz, alr, m•AI Mffc•«Mt a.a 9740 oyeto t7'5 E"ceptlonally cl~an '73 oondlUonlog, tuJ I pe>wer . 1'ale S400ll rirm 552.01811 11m/(m clean $4 eso .;;.;•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Beetle AM/FM 1tereo radio, he ater, '75 FORD LTD 'ii Mark Ill. lull pw r 8'2·6'131!1 ' ' Lease '71 Toyota StaUon Wagon, 1te,eo. 1 owner. $2500. SALES &SERVICE whitewalls, vln)'I .roof, Uke new. (583CQR) clean, lo m1leaice. fltymouth 9960 . ..._~ U--... new radial tires, R /Jl 815-5982. 2121 ~ ltwcl. Unt.ed glus, whee l oov· Call ~ 5612 ...................... . ''72 • t4oz. stick, xlnt .....,., • .ww $1395. 675-8038 COSTA ••ES... era, leather lnt.enor. Lie. w•LT STE" ..... S -----... - cood., AM/FM ma9s OVU I 00 .,, Super Beetle Convt. -" 770NXM. "' ... ..,. Mercury 9950 ATLAS 496-W0or493-u99 MERCEDES '71 Corona 2dr HT. Near AM/FM tape, air. Pvt 546• I 200 $4995 BAUER.~OTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., 0 D nu tires, eng. r~la~ed. pty. $3800. 673·7~ ~Harbor Blvd. 1987 Station Wagon l · 24.oz.-alr, AM/F M ISPLAY E x. cond. $1625/otr. 749fi-.--1 '74 Chevy Impala 4dr., Santa •-a C""'la Mesa Dir. $375, 642·2847 stereo, nu paint• mor u-... -of ._~ 968·0290 .u • s upe r c e an xlnt cood. run pwr. lo "" "" $4000 6'9·1643 ,....,..._ "" rad1n • & m u gs, FM l ' t . D Uncaln Met"Cu.rv 979 1500 ...... ~ -9 ' AUTHORIZ D '72 Toyota Celka S T ta i>e $2995. 543.1724 Xlm m ·• new area. ay, 1301 N. Tusll;' • -tCMCJ 952 '73 610 Wagon. AM/FM MERCEDES DEALER $2000. • . c.'Ond'. 830--MOO. Eve,644·2877. s.taAna 547-0SI I '66 G alaxy. Gd cond. ~68•••M•••••G••ood••••••••&••.•• stereo tape, air. • s pd 6862Manchesler, 551·3975 , ·ai Novaa 6 cyl. 3 speed 64,000 actual mi. $600 or u i;l. tares m Ctwysl..-/PlyMouth Open Uady & Sun. 'tit lO PM 2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1934 n e w paint 12800· BuenaPark 70VW,mu11t sell,$1300 or ood $800 ,70COMTIMEMTAL o(fer.546-9681. lerlor.newlrJns 645-1679. , 123·7250 71 Corolla WC"· g d otrer Pvt. Pty. runs1 997.2748 Pleai.eciAll~5 1178. '67 lielvedere. Slant 6, 4 Onth s transmission & mileage. 846-7866 MARK Ill '72 LTD Brougham full ------71 Datsun Pick e anla Ana Fwy. Nds. some work. 962 6123 1971 El Camino, air cond1· Loaded ! Im ma c ul ate P w r , c I e1&0 , S 1700, '74 Muslung 11 ILatchbck door, g~~~~l With camper, au 'Tom '73, 4508 &, 35,000 mi. aft 4PM. '65 VW IUG tloned, $1200. condition ! Like ne w ! 548·5612 VMS engl,1 4 spd 23d,OOO mi forts of home, sleeps 6 $10 ,900. Burgundy $600/ofr 673·5883 Call556·3131 Lowmlles!Llc:.200AD F . os Y roa ml Pontiac 9965 (J6611T). · w /s addie brn inl. '72 Markllwgn, $p . I '66FORD $3000 /b:st ofr. CJll ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1888 64ev<:604. o, days. 675·8876, rebll eng,Sl650 °67 v w i''as t bac k -'66Chevyll SS. Sant8aCAl3na RAMCHERO 645475~BN~:>&ispm '69 F1rcbird. ~Int cond .,0 492·1643 "Teuchers Pet··. Well 283, air cond., Mach v.8, auto. trans .. power maintained inside/ out· healthy,~ &lS-·9659. d h '66 289 con' rl Mint t·onrl plu:. new paint. .LI res t·tc I · 280S '70 Ma rk II side. New tires, gd bat· -Uncofn Mtteury steen ng, ra ao. eater. Rbt eng /1<1.1 top. nu pnt Sll50 675.-007(1, ask lor lj 1 • 1•1;~".'~~lv~·· Co 71' E,i:pcond Auto lnns, r adials. tery,rebll eng,AM /FM '64 Impala. Gd cond. Nu 1301N.Tuslln whJle wa lls, wheel cov 675565&c\c H111beforc7pm. -·-"'-nvert SllOO 7510136 I ·' N h b •· l *""5 ers. v inyl ioter aor ----Call497·3012. _ · · mmac conu ol ing le car .. w r pmp. -· / Santa Ano 547-0511 Almrn.l a classic! Ser Oldlmobllt 9955 i3 Fury Ill. \l'ry i.:ooJ 11\lnl Sch 1142 443S Tn'•-"' 9767 do. JUSt dnve ll hom e bsl orr. 557·4971. ---"11nd Contact Jo~"ph 01 ----_,.,..., Sl295 494·2764 no. 43033C. •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ~ ~~ '74 DATSUN 2602 Merctdel ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Coupe de Ville, rully Sales and St>n 1n· lea\ c message 646 2820 6 Cyl., 4 1peed, factory • '60 TR3 restored . Xln1 ·ss VW Camper [)le"" Comet 9927 ~~~~owvne;! iJt:57gond. Special OLDSMOBILE ·;3 F1rcb1rd Form~la vis. air cond, powe r dis '74 450SL cond. $1100. Will con:.adcr lran:1. t1rcs & rcbll eng., •••O•••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana GMC TRUCKS Jutu. Jll, am Im µ "· brakes, AM/FM radio, Only3,700 miles! 0 7277 ). ~ade.675-5643/963 1170 6442038 $850 '73 GT. Auto trans, new Corvette 9932 LincolnMereury HOMDACARS IJ L, ~pod~r & mJp. vinyl lnterior.The:.porl • •74 Tri __..5 'tf' Volvo 9772 tires, xtra s Really••••••••••••••••••••••" l30lN.Tustm U i ityOlds Xlnt cond 675 lOOJ ult one! Llc.$52334K9B50 . '71 6.3 Sedan Mags. ;~·irx'e ~~c~~~ni: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~~9~9'. $2 195 r i rm . For ;o~~~l~~~l~J other Santa Ana 547-0511 :;~?roor Bl\d. tipm. a~k for BoL Santa Ana <311LGN). Low miles. (058LK I::) VOLVO '65 Comet Wagon. r uns HOWAHD Ch evr olet, Auto tra ns. P/S. $250 or Jl5u~~-l0:.25h:!t· 1 1. Oneofthe nicest around! wheels. luggage r ack. ORAMGECOUMTY used c.'ars & trucks! .64 Galaxy 2dr. 352 VS, Co~t.d\lu.a 540-9640 ·nLcman:.com t .hpd, Lincoln M~rcury • $3688 EXCLUSIVELY VO LVO ~;~\~oo~k~:S~gd work Dove & Quail Sts . Near ofr 557-3205 ·~0~tll~~~l~111~~.~c. ~~~~ __ -~--"-- 1301 N. Tustm '713.SConvertible l.aq'(estVolvo Ocaler J am boree, Bristol. & (iOM $1SS(t llurry 11·s a ·1v GTO J udl(c Ltd t.d Sant ... 5_.7 OSI Most desira ble of the m OrangeCounly! '73 Comet. Xlnt cond. MucAr thur , Newport ·74 Torino. gd cond. a ir :.t.:al 1137;i1rni ,ti75·<X~t4. S po llt:r. Ai r, m ug:., a "'na "' • I classics! 101811 l. IU:ti•;.p1p'lj'JI BUY or L EASE Auto, a/c, p/s. am/fm , lo Beach 83:1 0555 new tires, La nda u lop • AM r•M tape. new lire:. . . Mat 972 • ,.,,I He11c~ DIRECT ~~~.:9~. 581·198_3. __ Cougar' 9933 Sacrifice. $1500. Uuys . ':' 5 ()Id s T o ro n ad n $1950. 646-6059 ••••••••••• All are excellent. high llWll Bch. 11<12 4435 ~-~1M~*'fll~I~ 548 · 1765• eves aft .ti Brnu~ham Fly ~·4ulp'd. ----- Fia ..... .4j;.. ~r~d~~~:s! Ro lls Royce Volksw0CJ9n 9770 '! • ! • :~i.~.~ ....... !?.~~ :;~::~·:,'.·:;;:;~~'.·:,:'. :1F: LTD wagon. lo• ;',,";.:m1'w,'''.{~ .. ~~";'.;OO:,' !::?'! ............. !??.~ • #l DEALER IN U.S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• - ---- - - - - -'62 Lincoln Continental p/b, van top. mags. A-1 m II es' a 11 p ower t1rm 546 3208. ·74 \'cg.d:oupe ~lll'k. \:In~ 2025 S Manchester Everything works! Run:; cond $1100 545 5201 AM •F M stereo. Sht1rp' Pinto 9957 rond. t!.1.000 ma. :Sl!JOO, Before you buy see• ROY CARVIR ROUS·ROVCE '73VW CAMPER . · & looks super . Nice clr. ~ 9935 846_50390r (213,448.4584 PP. 493 47~ Anaheim 750-2011 PP Sacnface! $595/bsl. ... ..,__,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlaalon Vl•lo Import a 960-2325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Grand Torino 2dr. air Ml.iST SJ::LL near new i4 Vega GT WJgon . .i ~pd, Dodge '74 Mo n oco pwr. radio. vin yl top perfoct condll1on 1!)75 AM /FM. rack.1.:usl int. 2lA I-17th St. '°'TA MISA \'-----' 546-~ 4 Speed. radio. heater. low mJles. (557JLW) '76&'75 Volvos Buy or Lease Bea utirul '64Ljncoln Brougham Nr perfect Pri. Pty 494_8061 1'10to Runabout Low lmmac. )2,750 Da):., Contanenlal Sl,150 cond., Only 15,500 m1., milt>~ SZ.900 or mJkc of· 644 ISG!">O x 57, En!> 675·8465 P\'t ply $3200 640-4769. Want ads Call 642·5678 fer b-12-448& 633 0956 Avery Exit. S o Fwy 831-1740 ClOSfO SU~OAn __ 1970 Mercedes Benz 250, xlnl cond. Lo mi. $4995 544-9638 $4495 Jim Slemons We Lease all m akes. ~~·-~:.--: ....... !~~~ ~-°.~·.~:.--: ....... !~~~ ~~·-~:.--: ....... !~~~ ~.°.~·-~~.": •.••..• !~~~! ________ , '75 MB. 280 Coupe'Sunrf. AM 11-'M stereo, 7000 m i, P\1. ply. $12.500. 492-3327 lmoorts 1970 1-farbor Blvd Costa Mesa 631-1276 '70 280SL. Very rare, both '71 Squarebaek. Auto, l ops, am /fm , new clean. nu sky blue paint, radials. Xlnt cond .. radials. $1650. 499 4456 642-7194. '69 VW Sqbk. l(d conrt . 9742 $1.200. Good ga s m a. 644-0154. Ask for J im •••• • •••• • •••• ••• •••••• Eves, 842·4925. or wknds '71 Midget, excel cond. -.L---• Autos, UHd 32+mpg, Sl850. or best '72 Super Beetle AM/FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofr. 968-6010 aft 5. tape. mech xlnl, man) General 990 I extras. $2190 644 ·0356 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Midg1et , AM /FM . ,70 VW K o m bi b u s ·071 ~ambledrStatidonW$4g5n0, mags. x nt cond. $3100. c ean g con p,-t ply. 546-2455 SlllOO/besl offer 675 68~ 962 7531 ' · eves FACTORY Opel 9746 Buick AUTHORIZED ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yellow 71 VW Super &•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saln•Ser•ic~ F o r Sale : l970 Ope l lit' Convert L1k·e new Parts• Leaslnq Kadetl Rallye. Make of· 52200. 644 8197 120 W. Wa rner ut Main fer. 751-072-t ·11 VW BUS Santa Ano 557-2132 ·m 0pel K:d;t~S. R&H. S2500or b~t orr d d Call aft 6. ij<l0-2314 ,74 Fiat new tires, i;oo con . $825. 575·3793. '69 VW, Lo Mi's 128 Wagon Only 12,000 m i l es, Peugeot 9748 Mag &xtr as Sl250tofr AM, FM ra dio. yellow.••••••••••••••••••••••• __ 67~1706cvcs with luggage r&ck & de· ·71 Peugeot 304. New eng. luxe tnm. <520WCCJ & pa int. AM/Fl\1. Htr. $1450. 963"8212. '68 VW 9 Pas~ Bus. am/fm tape dk , clean. Sl 650 5 4 6 ·~222 o r 497 3551. $2488 ''®·i'MP' 18 ll al' v llWll lkl\ 842 4435 --------Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 VW· Bug, lo mi, xlnl 1970 Po r sc he 911T. cond. $2750, Al\l t F M sportamalar, 91M . SS.200. stereo 646-5807 Porsche Slrasse Ask for Stan. 960.2844 '68 Riviera New cng, all power. Great conJ • Mu:.l sell, leavin g countr y. '!X)(J 548-2676 '71 Buick Rlvier'a I Owner Like new 1849 LHT> Call WALT STEVEN~ a1 BAUER M OTOR~ 2925 Harbo1 8 1\'d Co:.ta Mesa Dir. 979-2500 ·73 Bui ck Rogal Best offer 1714 )·833"3639 or 497-2391 Honda 9727 ---'70 Sqrback VW. 40120C ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75, 914, 1.8. Lo mi. Xtras. mi. Orig owner s1650_ ·70 Estate Wagon Xlnl '72 Honda Coupe. um/fm s7.ooo. Su per auto 003·5876 cond Low Mila~e track. ne w tire!>. super 847·5369. ----_ J S1500. 644-54&1 h S I r '62 VW Sunroof. ··Beat s a rp. 1~. or Jt>~l 0 · Porsche Wa!'ted; in need up". Good l>uncbugg) Cadillac fer . 846-8563 _ of mecha nical or body chassis, Sl50 494-3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New '75 Honda Cl\ 1 repair. Top$ pd. ~6-5889 -. --, Slnwgn. 6 m os old. 7. .73 914 Blk/blk A G 73 VW 32M ml N~ l ire:; mi . $3,900. 833·2580 o Mags·. 5 spds: J:&.,o ~i: S2.175. l owner ) c llow "CADILLAC" 675-9710__ $5295 5111.7862_ _4 spd. 548·5219 JGCJIUlr 9730 .74 914 1 8 l't 5. pd ·71 VW Bug. Gel cond Quality & Price •••••••••••••••••••••••! A~. F.M · 1 re. Xsl t. Very lo m1. $1,8501bsl of ... 1 stereo. n r 831 2985 Jag ·72 XKJo: Vl2 2+2 AC. cond l1M m i. $5,495. ~ :._ __ Onr 70 to Choose From For the best prices. t he lowest lease ra tes. & de· pendable service,· see wire wheels, 1 ownl'r . 497·2274. 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Minutes separated the time the fire burned at the base of the hill * * * behind Avenida Presidio and the At the end ·of Calle. Familia, time it roared over the hilltop. flames bore down on a home as There was panic. Some ran a male teenage occupant doused from their homes, armed loaded hot embers raining from the sky with what few belonginp theY. with a garden h~e. could gather. Cars shot out· of Hts s,ister stood in the driveways and sped off into the driveway. screaming for him to thick mantle of s moke and ash. come down so they could leave "Carl, Carl." A woman's un-togetheT. He refused. 1be house mistakable terror-filled scream wasspared. . pierced the smoke near a At the 1oba Vasquez residence, Presidio resid~e. 924 Presidio, Jim Quayle, a San * * * * * * Clemente plumber, sprayed the roof with a aarden hose. .. I ran lnto John's wife down below. She said the house was go- ine to go," said Quayle. "The fire came right up the ca- nyon. All of a sudden, there it was," •id Quayle. Perspiration cut rivulets in bis ash-covered face. . Fifty feet down an icepl~t covered slope, five houses on * * * • • Calle Delicada were eneulfed in flames. Several minutes elasped before fire units entered the scene. · At the crest of Presidio, San Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiov anni watered bis roof. "I put out two little fires on my neighbor's roof," said DiGiovan- ni. pointing to a house next door. "It came so fast. I can't believe bow fast." the mayor said. * * * Cleinente ·Fire 'Worst in .~na Chooses Top Cop Laguna Beach has a new police chief today. He is Jon Sparks, currently director of public safe- ty for the city of Coolidge, Ariz. Laguna Beach City Manager Al Theal announced Sparks ap- pointment today following ap- proval of the chojce Wednesday night by the City Council. Sparks, 39, will come on board March 8 a't a monthly salary of ··· $1,975. He was selected from a b(\ut 130 candid-ates who origlQally applied for the job. Cbtet Frank Schopen, a veteran Laguna Beach police of- ficer, is retiring after serving two and a half years as the Art Colony's top cop. . The selection had narrowed down to two candidates, Sparks, and L~una Beach Police Capt. Neil PUrcell. 0.UJ P'iltlt l'tleW lly Fredef1d1 5dlOtflWhl Councilmembers Jon Brand and Phyllis Sweeney traveled to Coolidge prior to the selection to talk with civic leaders and others FOUR RESIDENCES SHOWN IN FLAMES ON THE CUL BE SAC ENO OF CALLE DEUCADA IN SAN a.EMENTE WEDNESDAY in the town. . Brand said he was very im- presSed with Sparks, who a year and a half ago took over in the Arizona town and cleaned up what Brand termed a "rats nest" of corruption and inefficiency. Tbeal said Sparks was selected not for one particular strength, but for the combination or educa- tion, experience and police philosophy. Sparks outlin~d his philosophy in a telephone interview t@day. "My concept of s uccessful police administration is the managerial ability to set and at- tain goals that are supported in the community,'' he said. "Such an organization accepts the dynamic nature of modem society, and exercises its managerial flexibility to cope with the social changes which are manifested as crime and dis- order. "Fighting and preventing crime is· the responsibility of the police but lt is the responsibility also of every other member of the community. •'While the first priority of the police is to provide protection of lives and maintain public order, equally important is the role they play in reducing crime and its de- vastating effects on the overall social environment of the com- munity," he said. Sparks holds a bachelors degree in administration of justice from Golden Gate University. He currenflyis work· ing on a masters in public ad- <See CBJEf, P ace AZ) Coast ·· We ather Late night and early morning low clouds or fog Friday then fair skies. Cooler temperatures with highs of 62 at the beaches to 68 inland. Overnight lows S8 to 48. INSIDE TODA W Robin Rob1rt1 ,and Bob • Lemon, famtd right~ ' pltchtr1 during the 19501, were tltcttd to Bcu1'ball'1 Hall of Fam•. StOTJ1, CJ. Ill'dex • .. From Lett, Homes of Peter Wolenty, Dwight Afnswarth, L•rry Welton •nd Bri•n Vickery Burn Fu riously 'DisWJter' Designation Mulled in SC San Clemente officials have begun exploring the possibility or having the r esidential area ·• where 29 homes were burned in Wednesday's fire declared a dis- aster area. · City officials we re at the fire scene today and could not be con- tacted for comment. However, MaTcie Erickson, secretary to City Manager Ken- neth Carr, said preliminary telephone calls have been made exploring the possibility. · No firm decision on whether to seek a disaster area declaration has been reached, she said. Designation as a disaster area would bring federal or state gov- enlment relief funds into the area, including loans at lower tpan usual interest rates for borne rebuilding. Meanwhile, insurance ad- justers began arriving in San Clemente this morning to assess the damages. Mary Bowman of Richard Douglas' State Farm agency said the firm handles insurance for at least one of the homes that was destroyed in the fire and 12 to 14 of the houses that...recei.v.ed struc- tural or smoke damage in the blaze. The homes, she said, are cov- ered for their full value, less $100 or so deductible. The homes in the burned area, she said, generally carry $40,000 to $50,000 in homeowners insurance, which covers damage to the structure. • Additionally, s he said, the (See STEPS, P age A%) South Lagun_a Woman Raped A medical secretary was raped in her South Lakuna home Wed· nesday night by an intruder who entered the apartment via the window. Orange County Sberifrs office.rs rePorted today. Deputies said her knlfe- wield.in1 attacker, described by ·her as pot bellled, wearing a• stri~ shirt, blue Jeans and cow· boy boots and about 25 years of a1e. raped her on tbe Uvini room noor .1tftfr warning hri" he would use the knlf e tf 1be Tesi.sted. Deputlea eald the vtctlm wu treated at a local bolpttal for shock and was later allowed to retumbome. "' I •' S. Laguna Doctor Jailed on Se.x Rap South Laguna physician Ross Todd McClure was jailed Wed- nesday night on suspicion of rape under the influence of drugs and sexual perversion, Orange Coun· ty Sheriff's officers reported to- day. Deputies said Dr. McClure, 54, of 31542 S. Coast Highway, was booked after investigation of a patient's claim that she was FIRE C4LLS JAM COAST PHONES .. Concerned friends and re· latives calling residents of San Clemente following Wednesday's disastrous fire overloaded telephone lines today. Art Leavitt of Pacific Telephone said, "Everybody's calling there, just like an earth- quake. When we have 1an earth- quake or other kind of disaster, everybody calls that spot and the equipment just can't handle it." Fire Disaster Could. Happen In Laguna Laguna Beach faces a similar if not more serious threat of fire than the city of San Clemente . where 29 homes were damaged when a brushfire swept into the town's hilltop residential areas. That was the assessment today of Laguna Beach Fire Chief Charley Kuhn. • "All the Orange County chiefs consider Laguna Beach in a serious fire hazard poslton. 'Ibey call it 'UtUe Bel Air','' Kubnsald. · The areas of most immediate tire peril are Arch Beach Helsbts. Top of th~ World •. L na Canyon and Temple he said. • ere won't be a problem of bavln1 enough fire lf it ceta start· eel out behind us," Chle.f Kuhn saJd. . And where-tbe •rmy of firefi hters in San Clemente were argely il owed \W'estrlct· ed access to th~ burntna neighborb0od1, the-same ls not the case ln Laauna Beach. . <SeeTRllEA.T,P .. •A2>. raped by the doctor while under the influence of drugs and forced to participate in an act of sexual perversion. McClure was released from the county jail on his promise to ap- pear for arraignment J an. 29 in South Orange County municipal court. Investigators alleged an of- fense occurred J an. 7 while McClure's patient, a 22-year-old Dana Point woman was undergo- ing treatment for a back injury. They said her roommate drove her to South Coast Community ·Hospital for examination im- mediately after learning of the alleged assault in the doctor's of· fice. Defense Rests LOS ANGELES CAP) -The defense has rested in · the at- tempted murder trial of Sym- bionese Liberation Army mem- bers Russell Little and Joseph Remiro after Littie's attorney declined to present a defense. San Clemente Fire Victim Names Luted Following is a complete list of the names and addresses or owners whose h om es were destroyed by the San Clemente fire Wednesday afternoon: A VENIDA COLUMBO -704, Gilbert 0. Kasin : 706, Raymond and Margaret McGill; 708, Leonard and Marie Valore. CALLE DELICADA -423. Allan and Della Frankel; 425. Peter and Evelyn Wolenty; 427. Dwight and Jea n nette Ainsworth; 429, Larry and Blythe Welton; 431, Brian Vickery. AVENIDA PRESIDIO -802. David and Beverly Ament; 804, James and Patricia Higgins. AVENIDA SALVADOR -107, Justin and Violet Schoenen- berger; 413, Gerard and Joanne Paulin; 415, Garry and Barbara Patefield; 417, Chuck and Cathy Kendall. CALLE MENDOZA -810, •• (See LIST, Page A2) Further up Presidio, on Avenida Salvador, Calle Colum- bo and Calle Mendoza. firemen and trucks were everywhere. They bad stopped the fire. "This is all I've got," said Justin Schoenenberger, a retired federal employe, pointing to the soot·covered blue jeans he bad on, as firemen doused the last <See RAPID. Page A%) * * * tory' 24Homes' Ravaged By Blaze By JACK CHAPPELL Of u.. 0.11, Plklt Slaff "This must be what hell 1001<3 •J like,·' a weary soot-faced fireman said as he surveyed the burned-out hulk of one or 24 houses destroyed or damaged Wednesday by the most dis- astrous fire iJ'I San Clemente's · history. Some fire·swept homes were strn rekindling as late as 7:30 a.m. today, although an army of 500 firefighters was reported to have contained and controlled the major blaze by 2:30 a.m. Thirty-nine people. including 10 San Clemente policeman and seven San Clemente firemen, ADDITIONAL PHOTOS FROM SC FIRE-A3 were treated for fire-related in- juries at San Clemente General Hospltal. Twelve or the injured were admitted to the hospital. Damage estimates have r anged from $1 million to $3 million. One frantic woman was arrest- ed for aggravated assault when s he tried to run down a San Clemente police officer directing traffic at a roadblock below the fire scene. · The fire was fought by 65 fire engine companies from nearly · every Orange Cotlnty depart- ment. The city of Laguna Beach sent two of its three fire companies and called up off.duty and volun-· teer firemen to guard the town with remaining equipment. The disastrous fire swept out of the San Clemente backcountry powered by 35 to 40 mile per hour winds. Like a rolling inferno it spread into h o mes along Avenidas Presidio, Delicada, ·Mendoza, Colombo and· .Salvador. Avenida Salvador was the first hit. and was hit the hardest. The homes were ignited by the in- tense heat from the fire. The cause of the fire remained unconfirmed by mid-day today. Lt. Col. Dan Brown, Camp Pendleton Public Affairs offi cer, said a helicopter survey he made at noon W ~dnesday showed the brush fire to be contained within an area the Marine Corps <See FIRE, Page AZ) LISC r ... P ... AJ FIRE • • • ~ b•• lea1ed to the Stale.of CaJtrornla. Lt. Col. Brown said the corps hs also investigating reports that an engineer unit welding target r~mes at a pistol range near the Christianitas area or the base l'Ollld have been responsible. The Marine Corps eent an In· fantry company (200 men) into f Clemente to help with flro hlinl there and sent an Inf an. platoon or 50 men to tild Police closing oft the ravaged ghborhoods. Lt. Col. Brown said the base's "°8t 'restrictive fire limitation if asurt"s were ln f'ffect before fire started and that no nares , o any other Incendiary devices were to have been in use after 9 a..m. Wednesday. In addition to the houses direct- ly damaged by flame, many others were damaged by s moke. M exact official accounting is pt>nding. At the end of A \•enida Trieste and East Avenida Junipero, the flames dosed in on four homes ttbout 9 p.m .. but were beaten back by a force of about 20 firemen led by two men support-ed by a roving tan\ er trut'k. • As the blaze rolled through the tult'kcountry toward the C'ity, San Qemente polit'e directed evacua- qon of residents on Presidio, Salvador, Mendoza, Columbo and DeUcada. Firemen quelled the northern end of the fire by mid-afternoon and many expressed confidence the situation was in hand. Then. about 6 p.m., fresh Santa Ana winds fanned a smouldering ~rea in the city's south end and 9fnt flames shooting up a canyon teward homes in the 900 block of Avenida Salvador. The fight was on again. Residents were evacuated. No south end homes were destroyed. Minor damage was reported to ~me roofs. • San Clemente police orricers ·injured during the blaze were Susan Lamberg, Jim Straus, Roger WI berg, David Harl· man, Vern McGarry, D~ayne Herberit'h. 'William Trudeau, Thomas Jordan, M ikeCurrell and William Pickering. All were hos pitalized for smoke inhalation. Wiberg, Lam- berg and Currell were admitted overnignt. City firemen who were injured battling the fire were Richard Puzin, Ron Stephens, Howard Henry. Dan Cludy, Jon Jacobs. Howard Smith a nd Frank Denison IV . Stephens suffered a broken leg; Puzin, Henry Smith and ~nison. smoke inhalation, and Cludy and Jacobs, eye injuries. F ro.Page Al CHIEF ••. ministration. The new chief has J J years or l~w enforcement experience, rnne and a half years of it in the Oakland Police Department. Sparks is married a nd has three daughters, ages JO, 12 and 14. • As director of publlc safety for Coolidge. he is responsible for adminis tration Of the Citf police, fire and ambulance services. Lewis Facing J ail.Again I.OS ANGELES (AP> -Radio station manager Will Lewis faces another possible jail sentence for his refusal to turn over a Sym- bionese Liberation Army com· munique to authorities. l.ewis, general manager of KPFK, was fOl:mct in contempt of the t'ounty ,rtand jury Wednes- day by Superior Court Jud~e Jack E. Goertzen for refusing to hand over the ori~inal of the document. ORANGE COAST l~ DAILY PILOT Ti.Or..,..'~'' 0~11, P11o1. wtlh..,.khhtom bo ..... I ... N•w• Pr•\>." pl/1111\ntdbV , ... °'""°" C.0.•I ""°41tolllnq {°"'P•"Y ~<>PM•lt tOll_, ••• P\ll>l"Md MOftcl•r 1hrovo11 f•l!Uy '°' {0•1> Me-W. Newpott ~..::h* HvnhnQ1°"' e.tac.h/foun t•1n Va lley, lrit•n•. \•ddltbtt<. .. \'•II•• •nd L~""" 8ea<h South CH\I A ""Ill '"II'°""' tel• lion h pul>ll•-\Alv•O•r• .,,., .,_,, Tiie ptln<lp•I -llthlftlj Pl•M I\ ~I lJU WHI !Uy '''"'·~I• -w. C•llfo""' '"" Robert N. Weed Pttt ... M ellcl Pvtofl\llef Jack R. Curley Vitt Pr .. lde"l .... 0.f>C'tM Mo-1 Thomes KHvll EClllor ThomH A. 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Flames moved into Area A about noon, destroying and damaging 24 houses. Winds gave the fire new life about 6 p.m . when it moved into Area B at the city's south end. The fire burned down a canyon close to San Clemente City Hall. (lying embers also touched off a s mall fire on La Esperanza. F,.._Pag~AJ RAPID ... flames that destroyed his home "I guess l lost about ~.ooo. I was on the roof, watering it down. The house was okay. Then the garage exploded,·· s aid Sch<>E'nenberger. Further up the street. Chuck Kendall, 417 Salvador, stood in the street with two friends whose homes were not damaged. "'It was completely engulfed by the time I got here," he said. "My wife came home and they were evacuating.·' Had he been concerned about fire destroying his hilltop home. with a spectacular view of the hiV,s behind San Clemente? 'It crossed my mind. But it's something you try to forget about." As an afterthought, Kendall added. "You know. I lived with my family during the Bel-Air fire. Our house was the first one hit. .. "I figured I'd stay a~ long as I . could. If it got real bad .1 could always go down the bank," said Norman Cowl, another Salvador resident. His home was not tout'hed by fire. Cowl said policemen forcibly removed him from his house as the flames drew near, but that he s neaked back to fight them again. LA Assessor P r e sses S p y Ship Case . LOS ANGEi.ES (UPI> -Coun· ty Tax Assessor Phillip Watson intends to pre!ls on with his battle to collect a $7.5 million tax bill from Howard Hughes otT a CIA spy ship. Watson said W edne.sday he wlll appeal the ruling of a federal judae that the Glomar Explorer is the property of the federal gov· .ernment, and thus tax-exempt. The CIA deaifned the ship to retrieve ·a Russian submarine that sank north of Hawaii in 1968. A 38-foot section of the-sub waa recovered by the Glomar ElC· plorer, operating under the coyer of an undenee mlnin1 research •....t owned by Hughes, thfouab hl1 matn boldto1 company, Sum· ma Corp. It• true ownenhlp and function became known when the 1ubmarlne recovery wu Joked toreporten Jn 1974. School Shut Down BOSTON (AP> -Hyde Park Hlp School remained cloled to- day after a cbafr·awlnl1n1 melee "'""'" black and while tu· denta tell three persons lnJured and a clutroom wrecked. --~~~~~~~~~~~ Gov. Br o wn May Enter '76 Primar y PASADENA (AP> -Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr., has decided to e nter the California Democratic presi dential primary but plans to delay an- nouncement of his decision until the last possible moment, the Pasadena Star-News said today. The newspaper s aid sources in both Washington and Sacramen- to told its Washington bureau of Brown's decision to run as a favorite son in the June primary. The news paper did not name its sources. A spokesman for Brown said the governor is still undecided about the state primary, but the Star-News said its sources "stand by their statement." The newspaper said Brown ex- pects to win the primary and place himself in good position to influence the selection or the Democratic ticket. The 38-year-old governor does not want to be a candidate in any other state's primary, the Star. News said. Brown's father, former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Sr., said in a recent interview he would like to see his son ''run as a favorite son in the California primary, then lead the state delegation to the Democratic convention. Then he would be in excellent position to at't'ept a draft or influence the selection of candidates." A Brown victory in the California primary would det'rease the chance of any Democrat winning the party's presidential nomination by con- vention time. The state accounts for IO percent of the delegates to the convention. Youth Face• Mw-der ·Rap FONTANA. (AP) -Format murder.charges have been filed aaalnat an 18·year-<»ld youth in the death of a woman killed when a rock smashed throuah the wtndahleld of a car in which she wurtdlne. John Serrano or nearby Upland wu booked for lnvestitatfon of murder Wednesday and ot throw· lnl •tones at vehicles. JfEET RESUTED A Wedne1da1 nl1ht meatln1 or the San Clemente City CouncU cm- cfi«I bec!auae of UMI flA tbat ltnack tbe ~tty bu been retchedultd to 1:ao I> m. next Thunday at Cit1 Hall. F ,....PqeAJ THRE AT ••. Art'h Beach Heights ls served by only three roads, all of which are hilly, narrow and winding. Kuhn aaid it would take an ex- treme effort at traffic direction to make sure fleeing residents did not block access roads lo fire department vehicles. · Similarly limited access would confront firemen respond· ing to a blaze in the Top of the World area, although lt has a fire substation. ·As for fire prevention. the best action people t'an take is to clear brush away from their homes, Chief Kuhn sald. A city law is supposed to bar heavy brush growth from ac- cumulating a round houses in fire hazard areas, but the law has no teeth, Kuhn said. Chief Kuhn s aid some plants are naturally fire retardant. These should be planted in place of other landscapings, he said. A r ed n ag, hazardous fire con- dition, remains today in Orange County due to low humidity and the drought. * * * FrotaPageAI STEP S.· •. homeowners ' policies cover damage to contents amounting to half the coverage on the house. "A crew or adjuste(S from our reaional office got here at about 8 th.is morning and went out to the.. homes to begin assessing the damage and contacting the homeowners," she said. Already, the firm has made contact with several construction companies available to handle . the rebuilding. The reconstruction of the fire-rav~ged area, s he said, "will begin as soon as we can get clearance on the payments ... Homes along the grassy slopes, which received the bulk of fire damage, she sald, are in the same insurance premium class as the rest or San Clemente. Premiums were the aame even thou1h the homes backed up to the 1rassy area, she aald .. ,,....p.,,..4J UST ••• Poplck (house ln escrow, lint name not available> An Incomplete list or houa~s that were dama1ed by the fire is ufolloW1 : Donald and Ruth Brewer, 812 CilJe Mendou; Donald aod Evelyn Wytop•I, 401 Aventda Silvador: Victor Amato, 411 AYetdda ~1lv1dor; Art Clast name not aviUable), 106 Avenlda Sllvtdor. Ftv other h.ous alto w re c1amaaed, accordln1toottlclal re· poru. . ·La~er PraiseS Hinshaw Record Cone.r ess man Andrew Hinshaw '• record as Ora1uie County aJseaaor la sulflci~t tn itself for dlsmi11aJ of bribery charge1 ~e f Pces, a Superior Court jury was told today. . Laud.in1 the Newport Beach Republican as "by tar the best usessor this county ever had," defense attorney Marshall Morgan told the panel In his final argument that "there was slhit ly no need to do the thinfa he a accused of doing." Morean said it ls "inco11groous and silly'' to entertain the thought that Hinshaw could have solicited stereo sets from Tandy Corp. officials or actively sought a $1.000 campaian contribution from the vice president of the company . Morgan identified former auditor-appraiser George Upton u ''the true vlllalo oflbopleoe. '' Morgan sllld UptQn wu the man wbo dealt directly with the Tandy 0Qrporalion and be was the actual recipient or WJ bul one or the alereo sets gtven away by theflrm. · Morgan condemned Hinshaw's pros.ecution as the product of ''paranoid thinking" by the dls· trtct attorney's office and ·•Water1ate-inspired investifa· lions that often unfairly touch on many men ln poll ti a al office.'' Morgan told the jury that Hinlhaw.made many enemies In Orange County by adopting a vigorous six-yejr reorganizaUon plan that increased assessment valuations by $3 billion but brought him into conflict with the county counsel and the Irvine Cpmpany. "Your deliberations will boii down to one question and that ·question is which of two men do you believe in this trial," he told • • thejury. · 'Near Mis.s ' In Laguna Pe t Con A "most convincing'' con man operating out of Las Vegas, Nev .. may have victimized scores of Southern California residents who advertised rewards for re- turn of their Jost pets, authorities said. · "You can't beHeve his r e· alism," said Peggy Wear of Laguna Beach, a near victim who advertised a $200 reward for the return of her terrier, Angie. "He managed to get an iden- tification of your dog out of you without your knowing it. Jt was absolutely unreal." Mrs. Wear saltl her advertise- ment appeared Jan. 9 and she got a collet't telephone call early next morning from a man in Las Vegas who identified himself as Jim Riplie. She said he told her "he and his family had purchased the dog ... and did not realize it was a stolen animal until reading the ad." · "Unfortunately, the)' were already on the way to Las Vegas in a motor home." Mrs. Wear said . She said the man told her "he was not interested in the reward and woudl not accept the $175 he paid for the dog because of 'his own stupidity'." But. Mrs. Wear said, the man did suggest "we could wire the money to cover the shots and flight fare for his daughter, Nan- t'Y, to fly it back 'to LA lnterna· tional. "Of ('()Urse, at arrival 'tlme. there was no Nancy and no dog," said Mrs. Wea,r who added another couple also met the same flight in vain because Riplle t'alled them and said his wife would be aboard with their lost parrot, Yorkle. Mrs .• Wear said her desire to express her gratitude with a sur· prise saved her from losing the f.68.53 that the Nevada con artist had asked her to wire to a Las Vegas motel. The man said the amount would cover $43 for his daughter's plane fare, $15.53 for shots and $10 for a canine crate. ''What we were going to do in- stead," said Mrs. Wear, "was give the $200 reward to his daughter when she got off the plane. We just decided it would be a nice gesture .... " • PAPERS UTE San cremente Dally Pilot subscribera may be faced with a minor delay 1rt the delivery of their newspapers due to the fl.re. Circulation Director MJlan Leavitt said the evacuation of families from the flre area has caused a tem· porary disruption of service. "Do you believe Afldrew Hinshaw, a man of integrity and high moral thinking, or do you believe George Upton, a convict- ed liar?1" Upton was sentenced to ~ix months in the county jail after pleading guilty to bribery charges. The former county · employe was released alter 87 days and appeared as a prosecu- tion witness in Hlnshaw's trial. Upton told the jury that Tandy Vice President James Buxton told him that the electronics nrm was saving $150,000 a year on its taxes as a result or alleged ac- tivities that led to Hlnshaw·s in- dictment on bribery charges. Morgan, describing Buxton to- day as a "yahoo from Fort Worth", told the jury that Bux- ton's testimony In many areas was no more reliable than that of Upton. · Morgan expects to conclude his final argum\?nt today. Judge Robert P. Kneeland will then in· struct the jury and send it to de- liberate. Cella Posts $150,000 For SeH, 3 By GAR Y GRANVILLE Oftlle O•llr ~lltll SUff Dr. Louis Cella and his three l"O·defendants in an alleged $2 million swindle remained free Wednesday after Cella agreed to put up his interest in a 684·acre Riverside County farm as bail. ''Yes, your' honor," Cella replied when asked if he was will· ing to use his one-fifth ownership interest in the farm to satisfy ·a collective $150,000 bail require- ment. Before approving the bail ar· rangement he suggested, Superior Court Judge KeMeth Williams said he was satisfied the Cella farm interest is worth at least $300,000. .. State law requires that proper. ty used for bail be worth twice as much as the r~quired bail. And last week when the county Grand Jury charged Cella and his three co-defendants with 127 felony crimes, Judge Williams set ball for Santa Ana physician at $75 000. Celia•s co-defendants in the lill'gest arand t~eft case in county history were asked to post $25,000 bail each. It was when dHendants George Ollendorf, Stephen Evans and· Ted ~hiffman's at00rneys told Judge Williams their clients could not raise the needed cash that the judge suggested the Cella.farm land be used to satiaf y tne bill requirement for all four defendants. And wh~n Cella agreed to the plan, the 1tage was set ror his co- defendants to wqrk out private deals with him to cover the pro- perty be has placed in Jeopardy ln their interest. 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CIS()p!IO.S2.. z100106 t Vt Fr•"k M .5013 323 ~"--'Ill "°'t.ostncl e 9 2111,_,. 11, NEgTT2.l611 2l 21-"-+ •1t1 ~:.~~tl.'lJj7 I~ ~~>4 _j;,., UGlplUS tt!O 21"-t v, AQ.KlteC • .SO I 88 12h + ~ Colwell Mtg .. 5 1--.. , FrtplM l.60 1 t.J 2''1•-~lt JoyMfg llOIO Ill l'I"-~ Newhall .40 1 22 11'4t Vo Rollrln.S2h .. 8J Sll>-'to UMC1ndu197S11 =oOtdot•;:. 1~1 1~~+ ~ =E'f:;1~ 1~ ~~~-·"· ~~!u',~;,8~1t'~m9 1f1'1~ ~: Justice Mtoic ... _1_11~ . =::~11;~1~ 17~ ~r -"· Ro111ns1n .>011 ~ ,~,,.,." ~~~io T~;J 4 l ~~-i.\ ~~to?c';~~-· 1~ ~~:~·.~ ~~~n:~~ ·~ ~! _;·· Gabl• 1~G-12-,1111_1111 1Y1srit.11.20 , .. ,, ur--1111 ~~~1~H~~ 8 1~ ~~"'· =::cf;g~; i; 1~v.·.~ ~~·~~~~; J 4~.1.=~ ~lled r1 u 2J J -Ito CwEdpl 2.87 .. 12 31'/t . .. OAF Gp .. S2 '; 11,28 U~ + ~ KtherO .SO 10 31 o A-Vo Nll9Mo 1:2.-i 206 IJai. .. Rorer A .9,. 11 UO 21'1> t ~ Un Camp 2 14 186 83"4 ~ '14 A ASvl. 16 'IO 5114 -.. CwEdpfUt .. 9 ~ ... OAF pfl,20 .. l79 ll'l'o-t; 'h ~ne°M1lj,·; ~ l: ,.•;_.; NtaMplUI 120 U + 14 ~=~0 ·~1! ~ m~: ~ UnCarb2 . .0 9 S76 Wfo ArcWIN .... 1 2118 UV. • . • ComEd Pf' l • . • n . . . "'•m Sll 1., • • ""'-\4 p • 21 • IL 1L Nl•MPf s 60 "° 36•1·-"' • Un Commrc " " 6~. Own Competitio~ By MILTON MOSKOWITZ I Gillette. the king of the razor blade market (the t'Om: pany was founded by King Gillette), is doing somethin,:;. that, on the face of il, seems utterly ridiculous. But ttft cr yolt lf'arn why it's doing it, you wi.IJ have a good understand.in~ of the nether world or business-government relations. ! Gillette la taking $2.S million of Jts well-earned moni~ to set up a new company called Cambridge Shaver, so named because it will be located in Catl)bridge, Mass., not Car from Gillette's headquarters in Boston . As its name also in----------..... dicates, Cambridge will be active In the s having market. It will, in fact, be selling electric shaven. THESE SHAVERS Money's Worth will be made-for Cambridge by a German company, Braun, whlcb is well known in Europe. But the shavers will not be sold here under the Braun name. Cambridge will have to concoct its own brand name. . Gillette can guarantee this source of supply because. you see, it happens to own Braun. It acquired the German company in J 967 . In addition to shavers, Braun makes photographic products and such s maU appliances as cigaret lighters, coffee grinders and hair dryers. Now, after bringing Cambridge Shaver into the world, Gillette will nurse it along for several years, making s ure that It secures a toehold in the U.S. market, and will then sell it off. The plan calls for Gillette to separate itself com· pletely from Cam bridge by the end of 1979. SO WHAT GILLETl'E'S doing is setting up new com- petition for itself as well as for the established electri~ shaver brands in this market -Nordco, Sunbeam, Re~ ington, Schick and Ronson. Madness? Yes, of course. If Gillette had done this on its own volition, its stockholders would have screamed and thrown the management out. How could a company justify using its money and knQwhow to set up a competitor for itself? The justification here is that the U.S. government is dic- tating this course o( action for Gillette. After Gillette acquired Braun, it was slapped with an antitrust suit. The Justice Department feared that Gillette, already the reigning power in the wet shaving market, would use Braun to invade the electric shaver market !n this country, thereby further extend Ing its hair-removing hegemony. THE GOVERNMENT wanted Gillette to get rid of Braun. But Braun was an important acquisition for Gillette -and it refused to accept this demand. With sales of $240 million a year. Braun now accounts for 20 percent of Gillette's total volume. So Gillette and the U.S. government have made this de- al. Gillette will create Cambridge Shaver to sell the Braun- made shavers here. In return, the Justice Department will allow Gillette to keep Braun. Never in his wildest dreams could King Gillette have imagined such a deal. U. S. Fanners Plan Atci.r Deni 16 300 26'141-'I• CwEdpf 1.42 -• 10 JO" • • GMnSl'f uo .. 2 20... .. . ~~ct:~ h> ~ ~" ! l'h NiM ofl0'.60 .. rUOO 10• • I ~~~bCf11~ 11 .3~ !;'ft-·.,~ Union Cotp 11 48 S¥t + .... Nt«lc E111p .. u n .... CMP< 190 .. s 21¥.-t .... Gannett 6021 ea U•n + Vo l'C 1nc10t1·.·.··-1tlt.o+1'/• NlaMpf 1l~ .• r1so110,1i.. ..... Sb 9 1•1 I I UnEl•cl.288 149 ,.,,,. '"' Arltwr In< .. 94 2'11 ~ "' Comwt!dwt .. l 1011• ... Gerc!Oen .7614 10$ 21'19-v. k4n GE \.6I s L"44' 19~ Nlotg Sh 70cl .. SI> 13 4-'Iii Roya l 1 ·1 • 011 "' '' UnEt pf2.72 .. 11 ,,,, .. v. 1 Arlt PS 1.36 6 103 IO'I• . . . ComEd Bwt •• so 101/o • . • Oarllnkl ·" • 21 15'4-Vt l(a111N t Jig 8 11 IS'.1.-· ;_i; NI. lndutt 1 • us U Y, ..• =!~ ::1; ~ 2~ _. v; Un FICHllty" 40 S'h .•. AP5pfl0.70 .. 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R ·60 II 5 l 7V> •· Vnlrol/,alpf 8 . 1710 90 +1 WASHINGTON <AP> -The nation's farmers, on the I heels of a record harvest in 1975, s ay they intend to boost 1976 corn plantings. 4 percent when they lake to the fields A I , 10 I> •e ... r~M I 20ll 7 168 '7V.+ v, """ • · ~W9Ck .4082 1S 9 + 'ti! p · 20 1 2 -,,_ S.lgard Ind 14 '2 1:\4 ~ 1/i Utd d 1•7 •V 1L tm p • ' " -.,.. ~Im .'40b 32 181 151/J+ 'I• G Aml1.06d .. U 9V. .. · KeC'neCP .10 6 2S S"" "· NAm h I. l 34 4 -.. SafewaySt 210 26.S 411111-'It ran l .. ' 1 • " ,\rm11rpH'4 . 110 4t1/J + 1h ~.,, OnAOll tog12 6 30" Ktllltf'ln .202S & •+<+I,\ NCnAlt .100 8 91 l , . a-CMPlll lO llS tO'hi 1,1, VldBrnd~f .• S I I/• . ~! CAkk.~268 3620 2167 ~= Y: ~nEMdl ~ 15 1 3101J• 116S~ ·.. Gtne nci .eo u 3 9 -~ Kellogg 90 18 211 22....,_ ,,,. NoCnAlrl wt 411l 16-1·111 StJMntt l.20 9 10, 3' • ''" UnCo•p .7 11 .. 16 av.-'4 ..,,.,. •vv ... " ......,, t . ..,,., • .,.. "· GenCAt>I '77 7 et 11 .. . KelWOO<I 80 94 2 14 + •i, NoeslUI 1.07 1 )()3 IO'fo .. L. p 8 11~ 1 UtdFncll .20 6 23 7~-V. ~ptn I a a 16'1o +-°"' Con.sEd Pl•.. 9 60 .. · Gn Cgr 1.20 6 2) 1S~ + 'Iii t<ennameil e 52 21~-'It Notlln El .60 13 llS 30'') + V• r.l1.:.F ~.~ 11 ~; 29,..,_: ~ UOasPL. 71 6 8S U'll< .. · AIV1nln.llb29 U 121111• "t Coneont.EFdd p13ss 73• 1.2, •,~~' • ;~ Gen o ne .54 t 1es 22'4+1'1> Ken<lt t.6SbJ3 •so :M + ,11 No 111 Gas 2 1 JI 24'1• ... StP•utS .9'a .. 13 11 ~ ... Utd O\larty 15 1u 91.-.+ 1-' ASA L.ld ·'° .. 2.a ZI"°+ '14 S t: -•-v• Gn Develop S :M S.\\t + ~ t<v Utll 1 80 8 63 21 NllOSpr 1.90 .. 5 2A •. SIRec;ila 1.Sl IO Ill 38 _ ~ Unltlllu 2.:12 S 38 24~-'Ai AMta> .60 11 21J 1S -v. ConFdpi.V1 .. • 541/• + 'Ii Gen ~yn•m 6 416 tl'I• + '°" Kerr Ols ;40 1 422 !SIA + ~ NolnPS 1.36 9 98 17!'• + 111 SalanlC .lto 1J 41 1v, • 'I• UnlndC ·~ S 26 I~ • .. ~~1 11.~ 1~ :: ~'\'it. ~.~8'2·~~ 11 I~ ~:r;: ~ On EaH6018 716 S31/•-'I• lttr'r fkG I 14 182 73~-W. No~',?,! I ~6 ~ 1s: ?;~•-~ SanDGs 1.2013 22• 13 • .. ~~~":'pf -~0 io 12! ~~ ·~ A95-fgt.40 1 • l •V•-14 C1'1Gpf10~9'6 .. zl0110'H1 t~~.~a 4~! ~:~ ~J:W!1~~; ~~ ~~~=:~ :s:Pw~IL_ ~:0 1a '':-1 ~,~:1~ 10: ~~+';,\ UnJs;8'1:0.1 11 1(µ4~1Jo Atlll-·'°.HI 9~+"" ConsmPw2 9 m 11H4 '" GtnHost .60 1 321 il1/·-~ KlddeWl>f4 .. 1 4S\l\i ... N\~lt h62 as 3'\+ .... $anFln1.90 7 «19 JS~+.,., utdMM .90 . 303 1S,,.. .. ~ ~!11~EMl .l1.~ •• • 1102 192'"-.·;.: ~PPpflJf74~ .. 1.,~ 4 7? ~·11; Genlr>str2k2S 342 1 :V.+ 'Vo k lmbCll.6011 19:1 42'4-1'1 No t'OPCr," 2099Sl ?37"-V. S"-ln pf ,50 .• o2 9't> ... UnUld~ClaMarl6 66.J 191~+ r~ .... 1111, ... " c;;;;P pf ,:76 :: 1200 7:;,,.,~ ,,, Genlnlt pl 3 .. 2 + '14 KlngsOS .40 t 9S 9~-v. NwstAtrl .•• 4 • , . SaFelnll .30 9 111 22'h-~ n n •• -..+ ,. this spring . Agriculture Department officials said that surveys on J an. l showed com plantings will total 80.8 million acres for the 1976 harvest, compared with about 77.9 million planted for . last year's record crop. ~~che::: irz I~ ~~ !~"'°=1 y, ConPwr pf 6 .. 16 83';.+ l'I• g:~ ·~ :~ 4~~ m:-· ~ ~~ ~ .. ~ ~\ !~ ~:~ ! ~ ~=e~~~J~ IO I~~ m~ -, ~ S..~ Wtt . .0 8 4S llY, ··' ~~~~72.~ I~ ~ ~~i~ Atflc Jlf UO .. S4 S9 -'h ~fr._pfl~'~ .. 11M :~ ! ~ GnMot 2 . .iob 16 872 6'~-YI Ko.fvtno CAl 6 33 9y, . .. Nwlingrc! 2 4 62 27"-'.4 ~~lt..R.~ "i. 2!: ~~: + 'i,.; USf'oSc .S4d .. 10 11 +-"' All9J Corp».,, • +.,.,~ti 1..1' :: J2S 6'1.+ 1,1, OnMotpf 3V. .. 1 50¥.-11< KOIJP'S 1.40 9 148 41 -.\It Nwu lnl.7S 3 281 38V, ... SiJvElpf118 •. IS 1?•1 .. 119 USGypl.6021 !SJ 20'/w• ..... ATO Inc .2~ 6 6S 7~ .• Cn ...... t'1,.·n I .... ' 1•s ,.. .... _'It GetlMol pf s .. 2' '*"' ... KCJPP9r pf 4 .. ao )I ... Nw~t lndws •• 2S ITMI+ 'It Sav A Slop • 31 4 + .,.. USGrPI 1.80 .. 2 2• -v. THE SURVEY also showed A4lt 0.1a .40 27 171 st•;,-~ ""' ·-' •v;o c;.n Porllnd • 109 5'.'11-" KOfKOf'P 11123 11 l~-~ N'#st In pf S.. 211I14 ... Savin& Mc.h 37 JS 1•1t ,,._ USHome.Cp • • 60 ·~ ••• Allfom1n .20 • s1 rn-1111 g"~"°:f1~,'°1,;g •~·~+'~ GPu11u1'8 a m22 11.,-v. Kraftco i.'2101620 4J~+1t<t Nwsupf U O .. sa 86 +1 s.v0nor.20 13 141 111.-•,.. ~~~1f.·; To ~~-·y; •that cotton producers will ~: .... _c:.;~: •• 1:>1 13.~:':1.i: eom1ep z.60 13 101 41¥1-,,., GnRttt .JOt> 3 8;'" .. · Kre5ge 200 101A 1111•-1 ,,...,unrc s .. 4 ,.,.,., + "' suon •nc111s • 849 4'"-+ ~ u s RH1tr .. 11 2"' .... 'plant m ore this year, 11.2 "' ~,,.":!' C .. 1 ..... pfJ•n 4 52 _1 OnSlgnal .IM 13 S4 :N-' . • Krothler Ml .. 2 12.\lo+ Vt Nw Ml .2SCI 13 64 10'11!-'h SCASar111ce •• 14 2"7 ... US!"'-· 9510 249 2J1/. 1 ~:~~re: 34 ~i m;: 1~: c''C;Of1m2 :. I SJ -1 g"r5f:tt11190' t~ 4J ,~:~ + '-' Krogtr l.36 7 69 19'A-'It ~~~1:::·1~ 1~ 1~ ~,_,,_:::: ~~:~~ ~ 20 S~~ .~:~! Y,: USSt:i"2'90 7 m m:! 'lo I million acres against 9.62 Av111ncorp10 IS6 •~-v. cutllC9U2 6 121 39 ... GTEot ,.,, c 34'11.+ '14 Kytortn~1.~6"•"' l'lor1ns1 .50g11 tJ1 7lh-11t1 Sch11u e . ..,2J 121 n •,...11. us Tob ·9011 2~ 20 -~· millionforthe l975 harvestor AVN!lnc.IO 7 907 1'~+ ~ 01111Pr .'1d16 21 ll'h ,., GTlrellOQ ·; A2' 21 -~ l.AcGas l.60 7 1o 19*-'A ~rtSlf)ll.60 .. 7J S1"-\<\ Schlumll.80?2 433 IO -l'n utdTechnl2 7 478 SHH"' A1t011Pr 1.60 ta 766 371"-~ 'I• ~~1111n111R011t1Y2 ·1•1 ,A26 .!~·.A •;,,· Gtnesco' 1nc . . '" 6" -v.. urmnSn 111 s 1 l3"-•11i Nucoreo .28 s "" 1t=11. -..., sCM c:ii .10 s as lH'•-•1. u1dT•<h pf8 .. Ho 12s • . . an increase of 17 percent. AltKOG .20 34 U7 32 '""'' " ••n • " <Anster 1 20 6 18 21 t..ane8ry .n 9 a 4~ •• , NVf' Comp 4 IU '"-+ ~ SCOAlnd .70 6 43 11~ ''• Uni Tel 1.l2 IO 33t. U 'lt+ '"' B t h d t t' C -e •-eon11n1Te1110 10 w 1.+ 11, 1 p ·w2 871 3,,,.._·;,.; 1...eerS1eg.:n 6 47 • ... --o o-Scot l.MI .36 4 41 6~ .. v. unlT•I Wis .. so 1~+ •19 u t e epar men s rop Slb&Wll .80 7 .. 2211'1 t \Ii ~g:pfo:e: 2• A~ 3!11'.!.1 l'il 3:'7.:c .log 2~ m SIV.-'4 l.mS pf 2'/•" 8 26ft + "14 &:: Ind ,'40 '•' 33 8''2 •.. Scol!Ft 1.oe 12 109 2J~ + 'I• 8"JTTPf! ~~ .. l2' n~t ~ Reporting Board said that the ~1190 . IOd 6 4JA 7-'ll ~ ..... Con'M>od 21. 6 a 28:V. 0. ... pf 21\/i .. St 21'1• . . l.aalWY .70g 11 23 301/~. 1;. Occ lt•Pr .'2 1 12~ .• -ScottFor ,74 7 15 1"1>-'¥· 1.1:!i1~'.0Sd 16 IOS 6 + .... ·11 be e·-~~·n .24 • 186 1014 1' v. Cook utd 611 103 J:v.-·~ GaPwpf 1.eo .. 1120 1s .. L.ffdl&N .$0 a 1s 12 + '" c1e1n~11 s 471 1s~-v. Sco11Pacue 10 313 11~ • .. un1var 1 ... 6 14 35.._+ 1..... 1976 soybean acreage W1 entr l ,'11J 111 ,,,,.._~coo int ••• s9 52~+!'141oar11ter11010 211 2s1,.., ... l..fft0<\11 .60 s 111 ,..,., ... 0cc1e1Pt~• .. 4 s1¥0 + .. s.conv,1 .1019 26 l 'h ... v,.1,,LTl.12 1 17 21,,.,_,I\ 'down from last year to 50.9 .. lcM n .60 S 21 91/• .. • coo::.r Lab 1I 98 SI/) Gttl.,01 ,'°<f11 38 1"',4-1\to l,.ilN PtC .90 8 )9 11\lt-~ OCcPlpf .60 ·• 10 S1V. + ~ ScovlllMfg I JI> 88 13 + ~ UOP lncorp 12 27S II~+ "- .. UGorp .70' "11 •"A COO"Tlte .6015 29 11'14+·;,~ Oettypfl.20 •• 1 11'h +"' l.ehvallnd .. " 1"" ... OccPtpt2.5o .. 132 22"° ... Scovll pf11h .. 4) 31'1>+ lilt up1o11n .9620 225 o~+ ~ million planted acres from ... 11\'M .021) 11 lf2 u -"' cooPTpf ,.,. 2 is•;.-.... OF 811,.nu i sv. .. L.ltlmn .7211 .. 1'3 12 + ·~ OccPtpf 1.16.. 1 27\/lt-'4 ScllCldtrO v .. 3' )~ ... USLIFE .J1 6 2S1 12.\'. ••• 0 \ 1.9' 8 17S 231)\i · · · r~ino 60 ii 2t ISi/•+ •i, OlantPC ,90 10 JS IO:V. + 'Ill t.e"nar Cp •. 9 •I\-Vt Occd ~I wt ·· 90 7VJ--. Sclld pf .77b .. II 8~ l/t U"lleFd .'16 II 2I IOYot 114 54.6 Iflillion in 1975, a 7 per· r4V. .. 1200 S4. +1 ,,......... · 0 .,,· Glbr Finl Sk s 17 12ti't-Y• uno111n .1212 29 22 + 14 Qeden Crp 1 • d 11 -"" $l)(!Cl..n 1.40 1 1o0 251/•+ v. ., 1.,.." " u•;, + Yt c;:opper Ang .. 3' , -' 01dd1.w .40b 4 66 •\lo+ v. 1.1wl"9t Fd 4 •'h-v-. oaon 111 1.11 .. , 1 2911.-"' s.aCAl"'' .» • 2• 1114 -v. uSMCp i.JO 6 09 27¥• .. 1v. cent dee line. Inc 22 7) JI~-v. ~Jr!·~.~ ~ 3~~: ~ Olo ff Hlllt.S!_ 7 m' ,'s'~-~ \..lvl Sirs ... ·9 SS AO~-v. Ofilo Ed U.6 10 199 ,.~ .. ~ StaW Alrl 51 1 80 4~-...... 8~fr..pf1l~:: ~ ~~v. ! ~ This year's plantings of the Pn * US ,,,., • .. "~no 112a 1' 111 11'1• • v. lllettt .... 14 ... -'" uv111 Furn • . 'IS2 sv. + v. Oh e "'•.S6 •• t120 •• • t SHQr•vt 11 1 HH "' Uteh nu 1• 12 211• .so•'h + lh P OfC , 3 1$11• + '4 ""' · '" l'~ "· Oll\0$ ln<,or 13 • 2 13!11 + 1' L.P'E C.0""" 8 70 4V.+ V. DflE pt 10.76 •• 11060 107 -II/• SfffPow .IO 10 11 17 + "' I." •A O 7 •t•~ •~ four major livestock feed grains -corn, oats, barley and sorghum -were indicat ed at 126.1 million acres, up 2 percent from 1975. AS INGREDIENTS for livestock feed, corn and th~ other three are vital to tht production of U.S. meat, poultry and dairy products. The 1976 harvests will providt the grain needed by Livestock through most of next year. Jn 1975, farmers harvested a record corn crop of nearly 5.8 billion bushels. up 24 per· cent from 1974 , and a near- record soybean crop of 1.52 billion bushels, an increase or 25 percent. !Jti I • 10 + ~ COullM MIQ .. -v,--GIHSort Wk 10 7~ + 14 I. 0 F i.'io 10 141 2614-v. 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"' ,.. • . . been waived and that the con· tingent obligation bears five percent interest, repayable only from SO percent of after· tax future profits. The $5.3 million, Shuster said. is repayable in Sep· tember 1977. IN A RELATED develop. ment, Shuster r eported that Lion Country Saran has r er ached an agreement wittf Taft Broadcasting Co. and it~ affiliate, Family Leisure Cen• ters, terminating manase: m ent contracts at Klngs Island , Ohio. and Kio.Cs Dominion, Va., for ta.3 million p~able over a fjt~ year period. ~ Shuster p0inted out that:ns part or the restructutin«·tht blnk has credited $1.8 ~ or tho Taft settlement toWMcl repayment of tbe company'• debt, with the remainder l' be used as worklna ~pital .tor Lion Country's parks 16. Irvine and Palm Bettch Qoul\. ty, Fta. SBUSTEll ALSO report<d that an .,-reement .hu beat ent~red into wiltl the lrvino Company .. lessor of the , Ca1lfornia property, deter· 1 rina rentals d\le lla 1f18.7'l UA- lll 1978-11. 88 DAtLV PILOT Thurtdey. J1nu11ty 22. 19715 ------~~ .. * * * * JACK NIC PERFECT TRIUMPH! Laguna Play Excellent A tuJly realized revival of a n American stage classic -with the added drama of a director step· ping into a leading role -has eom e to the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Intermission Tom 1Titus ·•The Petrified Playhouse, staging his Forest," Rob e rt E . first show in the "new" Sherwood's drama of (circa 1969) theater, has terror and tenderness mounted a productions which probably is best' which excels in all punctuates the play'1 trigger-tense second act. Interlandi and Miss Garvin are ~pecially er. ftttive in this r~ard. · remembered for in· ·respects -individual troducing Humphrey performances. ensemble Bogart to movie au-s tagin g and , in diences, is given an ex-particular, its technical _:==::..:==.L..:.:::::::..:.::~:..;;.;_-..-.-...O::::::::".:~="' c e 11 e n t s t a g i n g at artistry. the diner, Gene Benedict and Julie Garvin as a wealthy couple trapped by the gangsters. Phil ln· terlandi, Jerry Martinello and Vic May as Mantee's rough-hewn henchmen, and David Paul in an unbilled cameo appearance as a local town character. "The Petrified Forest'' continues Tuesdays through Saturdays until Feb. 7 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. with Paul Wilson expected back in the leading role by next week. It is, in all respects, one of the finest community theater pro· ductions of the season. 1he masterpia:e of bizarre knie that stunned mna. A portrait of love and submission to disorder the S8nseJ. A11 AJJJtAJ Amsu !Waast GI) © llO ()Ill -.Al*Jn(O ra.MT ~ un a Ma Of oam T ADAMS"' atAllOf Of THI GODS 111 M191T, NO PAllU °"9t ,,, •• *""'" ... ,. llOllSf ~ e ran MINAWAT a DlT'S Of 1MI CONDOl 111 MoCX MICMOl IO" e rA n DUNAWAY CHNATOWN.., °"" ,,.. .... ,.... .... ,. ..... ,_.,... SNOW Wlll'I & SMN DWAIH 111 ISUNDATntl TOP Of ntl WOILO 111 OPIMl1'aeeMo\""'8MILT eoa OfflCE ()P(NS OM.Y AT. 00 •·SHOW STM'TS AT 1:45 1•HllUT IOTIC(t CHll"U UllU IZ JU(1 hurl s,.u11 111•• I' I h i•• • U ol.,H I 11 • U.ffl I ''"' ··~'·! ----r---.,.., -<. ICO'rf e _,.,NO,.._ 10011 lE:') .::~: ~ ... -·-fl1mJ ........... ...,. ........ ONl f&IW CMI ftl CUI001 mT • --UNCMO l&Ull • .,..,.,. • MmMoUI .... w lUCXT LADT"' ua WITH THI DIV'IL"' IOl9'f, NO HMa .-Tlft'MOLll HUSTLI "' MCll "OIO'..., • ran IUMWH OINATOWN,. lne.c&ft'1 11 ~'°' NO WAT our .., • Lm .. COii llOOO SWIAT I JUI " .,,...._1'0U .. '6'7 AMOK.AH GMmTI "' NII """"1.111 e UDNDmONINI HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE 10GO 10\JNTANGl.E HEITIMGLE?? • PUllYCIT • 873-4M8 709 £. lalboa Blvd. Newport Stach OPDI DAil Y AT 12 QM La g un a by the playhouse's prodigal son, Doug Rowe. The former managing direc- tor of the old Laguna lllO 1111101 St ~~· 1111 1111 •U• "' ~c.1con ''HttHIEHIURG" (PG) 04ILT7:l .. t:H SAT/SllM-l:> .. >:4 .. 1:41 7:1 .. t:H 9AU'f Mt SAT/IUN-1:11-.l:ll-41 "ROOSTEI COGBURN" .... , ,,. .. , .. .Jt SAT /SUM--l.~:41-1 .. .Jt CINEMALAND 1414 St M11h1 A•l~t• 6)) 1601 ......... , 61106 DAY AfTEINOON" SAT fMll4-4: ... It: 11 SAT~l:JM:ff.lt:ll "DROWNING PDOL" l.U.T •.Jt SAT/S--l:IM!lt "SJfJRY Of O" (XJ 6:4'-tll .. I •.J• UT/SIM-l:J .. J:ll l:tM:U-l:J .. IO:H H.l.HAUCIU P.Altte.LI JOMIS GONE IN60 SECONDS A '"THI 111.1.H tUTIM CN t V "KIUHFOICI" A "A.ESH GOloo.f' ~ "CHEHUADltlS• tal 4'i,,. "WILD PAITY" Ill W "'ISHCAIMA TIOM OF ma raouo· 11t "WILD PARTY" (R) A "REINCARNATION OF V PETER PROUD" (R) "RISH GOIDON'' llJ '"THI CHHIUADaS• 'UM DO iT AGAIN'" "'DOC SAVAGr Uqu&.WIUH "WllD PAITY" ~1:41 '1flNCAIMATION Of PETER PROUD" J:ll-H..-iH ILOM "Nit WAY OUT" (RI 4:01-7:H "'Or.TH WISH" (R) .1:20-1:10-t-.JO 111£ llJCl 1110" (PG) 4:01-7:10 1ME THE MONEY & IUN"J:IM:OO-t:41 ,. FOUNTAIN VALLEY I IN•Ml\t -.. It .. .. _,.,.,,. ,. -· .. . . 'W WAY OUT" Ill l:lt ... PAITf'(I) 7tll ,_MllAllOll llf momur 6:00-tt4t ROWE'S T RIUMPH is intensified by his own performance, as a late fill -in for the hospitalized Paul Wilson, in the lead· ing role of Alan Squire, the rootless young philosopher who finds his desii ny in a d esert roadside care. Rowe gives a n articulate portrayal. rich in depth and tinged with compell- ing irony. Merry Loomis delivers a beautifully natural in · Two other aspects of Laguna's "P e trified Forest" are particularly striking. The firs t is the playhouse's new cyclo rama which is shown off to peak advan· tage in its premiere ap· pearance -gradually taking the background from late afternoon into night. THE SECOND, in the show it.self, is the true h i larit y whi c h BACKSTAGE -"The Play of Dllniel," an adaptation of a medieval drama with musk, will be staged at UC Irvine's concert hall Friday at 3 p. m . . . . . there is no charge ..... OOPS DEPT. -Audi· tions for the Huntington Beach Playhouse's next production, "The Little Foxes, .. will be held Sun- day, Feb. l , not this com- ing Sunday, as reported i n T u e s d a y · s ·c o 1 · umn .... terpretation of the cafe ;;;;==========;;;;;;;;=======::; waitress who changes WHALE WATCHERS! Evtf'Y weekend dunnt Jtnu1ry Ind into Ftbniery lumil ••tion 110ptl Dney'a locker wilt offer 2 Wh1lt W1tchi~ Tripi tach clay ... vint I am lftd 1 pm from the B1lbot Pavilion, 400 Main St .• Bllloa. Tlleptlone 11141673·5245 F11t: $4.00 Adults; $2.50 Otildren 12 and und., the course of th e traveler's life. Robert D'Isidoro is cool, poised and commanding with economy of movement and gesture as the m enacing murderer -------------------...... Duke M antt-e. OUTSTA~Dl~G sup- porting performances are given by Jim Ryan as Miss Loomis' im· pulsive admirer and Robert Wentz as her feis- ty old grandfather who was once shot at by Billy the Ki~. . . Al so 1mpress1ve 1n lesser assignments are Terry Neptune as the flag ·waving operator of M • * * ~ ON DISPLAY * * Dodge ASPEN & Plymouth VOLARE * * PRIZES!! JAN. 22-25 'I-.·~··,"~ .. ···• 5outh Coast 'Ptua RYAN O'NEAL • MARISA BERENSOH WINNER GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR BEST PICTURE end BEST DIRECTOR EDWARDS CINEMA M.U'.IOl4T40...,.S COSTA"4HA U&-JIOI ~ l'\.osllWfPllT• ......... , ,......._ IN ~· -, .. ,, ,, .•. HUNTINGTON CINEMA tuCM•ftw""J. •• ,..... 141-'tl 1 WALTER MATTHAU OEOflOE IUANI RICHARD IEH.lAMIN WINNER 5 OOl.DE'N GLOBE NOMINATIONS ........ .... -..-. ............, edwards BRISTOL CINEMA "MAHoGAMY'" CNf "OMCl IS MOT IHOUCMr W "'J DAYS Oii THI c~· 111 "'CHIMA TOWN" CIJ · -.TT MAIY. CIAZY UlaV- '"YAMSHfMe flOlifr -.oMI IM H SICON>S• CNI Wnuen ror the saeen and duetted by STANJ:EY J\YBRICK BEST PICTURE AND BEST DIRECTOR National Board of Review "A MAGNIFICENT entertainment, sumptlous, lush, gorgeous thrlJllng and haunting. It is Kubrick's masterpiece. It h~s become one of m y favorite movies of all time." Rex Reed, syndicated columnist f't.US "NO WAVOUT" edwards BRISTOL CINEMA -·°'·'~ 4 .. 1444 ' I I 1 r I I I . ' I . . ·s ·addlebaek Today's Closing • N.Y. Stoelui EDITION ,. . . VOL.69,N0.22,3SECTfONS,~ PAGES ·· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,JANUARV22, 1976 TEN CENTS ·c1enaente Bla%e Hit 'Like Lightning' By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL ' Ot .. 0.11,.,. ....... Fire struck San Clemente Wed· nesday wltb lightning speed. What bad appeared to hilltop residents as a distant threat in the hills of Camp Pendleton sud- denly waa upon the city with un- relenting fury. Minutes separated the time the .nre burned at the, base of the hill * * * behind A venida Presidio and the time it roared over the hilltop. There was panic. Some ran from their homes, armed loaded with what few belongings they could gather. Cars shot out of driveways and sped oft into the thick mantle of smoke and ash. "Carl, Carl." A woman's un- mistakable terror-filled scream pierced the smoke near a Presidio r~sidence. * * * At the end of Calle Familia, names bore down on a home as a male teenage occupant doused hot embers raining from the sky with a garden hose. His sister stood in the driveway, screaming for him to come down so they could leave together. He refused. The house was spared. At the John Vasquez residence, 924 Presidio, Jim Quayle, a San * * * Clemente plumber, sprayed the roof with a garden hose. "I ran into John's wile down below. She said tbe house was go- ing to go," said Quayle. "The fire came right up the ca· nyon. All of a sudden, tbere lt was," said Quayle. Perspiration cut rivulets in his ash-covered face. Fifty feet down an iceplant covered slope, five houaes on * * * Calle Delicada were engulfed in flames .. Several minutes elasped before fire units entered the scene. At the crest of Presidio, San Clemente Mayor Anthony Di Giovanni watered his roof. "I put out two little fires on my neighbor's roof," said DiGiovan· ni, pointing to a house next door. "It came so fast. I can't believe how fast." the mayor said. * * * Fur1her up Presidio, on Avenida Salvador, Calle Colum- bo and Calle Mendoza, firemen and trucks were everywhere. They had stopped the fire. "This is all I've got," said Justin Schoenenberger, a retired federal employe, pointing to the soot-covered blue jeans he had on, as firemen doused the lasl (See RAPID, Page AZ) * * * Clemente· Fire 'Worst • m Broivn To Enter Primary? PASADENA (AP> -Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr .• has decided to enter the California Democratic presidential primary but plans to delay an· nou,ncement of bis decision until the last possible moment, the Pasadena Star-News said today. The i;iewspaper said sources in both Washington and Sacramen- to told its Washington bureau of Brown's decision to run as a favorite son in the June primary. The newspaper did not name its sources. A spokesman for Brown said the governor is still undecided about the state primary, but the Star·News said its sources ''stand by their statement." The newspaper said Brown ex- pects to win the primary and place hi ms elf in good position to influence the selection of the Democratic ti'cket. The 38-year-old governor does not want to be a candidate in any other state's primary, the Star- News said. Brown's father, former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Sr., said in a recent interview he would like to see bis son "run as a favorite son in the California primary, then lead the state delegation to the Democratic convention. Then he would be in excellent position to accept a draft or influence the selection of candidates." A Brown victory in the California primary would decrea~e the chance or any Democrat winning the party's presidential nomination by con- vention time. South Laguna Woman Raped A medical secretary was raped in her South Laguna home Wed- nesday night by an intruder who entered the apartment via the window, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies said her knife· wielding attacker, described by her as pot bellied, wearing a striped shirt, blue jeans and cow- boy boots and a bout 25 years of age, raped her on the living room floor after warning her be would use the knife if she resisted. Deputies said the victim was treated at a local hospital for shock and was later allowed to return home. Coast Weather Late night and early morning low clouds or fog Friday then fair skies. Cooler temperatures with& highs of 62 at the beaches to 68 inland. 0 vernight lows 38 to 48. INSIDE TODA 'Y Robin Robert• .a1'd Bob Lemon, famed rlght-handtd pitchtrt during the 19501, were tltcted to BOHball'• Hall of Fame. Story, Cl. •••ex ., u .. .. Met ·'·" .,., CM .... .. .. A4 M,CI FOUR RESIDENCES SHOWN IN FLAMES ON THI CUL DE SAC END OF CA'-1.E DEUCAOA IN SAit CLEMENTE WEDNESDAY From Left, Homes of Peter Wolenty, Dwight Ainsworth, Larry Welton and Brian Vickery Burn Furiously ~us A~son Investigated Clues Sought in Saddhback Vehicle Fire Orange County sheriffs and fire department investigators are checking clues today which they hope will lead to the person or persons who started a fire causing an estimated $800 to $1,000 damage to two Saddleback Valley Unified School District buses. The arsonist apparently cut through a chain link fence bordering the di s tri c t 's Attorney Praises Hinshaw's Record By TOM BARLEY OttM O.lly ~-Stiff Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's record as Orange County assessor is sufficient in itself for dismissal of bribery charges he faces, a Superior Court jury was told today. Lauding the Newport Beach Republican as "by far the best assessor this county ever had," defense attorney Marshall Morgan told the panel in his final argument that •'there was simp· ly no need to do the things he's accused of doing.'' RickBohay Starts 2nd . SACC·Term Rick Bohay of Laguna Terrace was installed for his second term as president of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council Wed- nesday night In ceremonies held . at the Hilton Inn. Bobay, 42, of 22675 Napoli, will serve a one-year term as head of the coalition of homeowners as- sociations, formed in 1971 to maintain liaison with county gov· ernment. ·'I accepted the presidency for a second year because of my guilty conscience," Joked Bo hay, a plumber. who told the gathering of 50 that hil job had prever.ted him from attending many lmpor· tant meeUnas . Morgan said it is "incongruous and silly" to entertain the thought that Hinshaw could have .solicited stereo sets from Tandy Corp. officials or actively sought a $1,000 campaign contribution from the vice president of the company. Morgan identified former auditot-appraiser George Upton as · 'tbe true villain of the piece.'' Morgan said Upton . was the man who dealt directly with the Tandy Con:><>ration and he was the actual recipient of all but one of the stereo sets given away by the firm. Morgan condemned Hinshaw's prosecution as the product of "paranoid thinking" by the dis- trict attorney's office and "Watergate-inspired investiga- tions that often unfairly touch on many men in political office." Morgan told the jury that Hinshaw made many enemies in Orange County by adopting a vigorous six-year reorganization plan that increased assessment valuations by $3 billion but brought him into conpict with the county cou~sel and the· Irvine Company. "Your deliberations will boil down to one question and that question is which o! two men do you believe in this trial," he told the jury. "Do you believe Andrew Hinshaw. a man of integrity and high moral thinking, or do you believe George Upton, a convict· edUar?" Upton was sentenced to slx months in the county jail after pleading guilty to bribery charges. The former county employ~ was released after 87 days and appeared as a prosecu- tion witness In Hlnshaw's trial. transportation facility at 25631 Diseno Drive. Mission Viejo, sometime between 10 p.m. Tues- day and 5 a .m . Wednesday, Dis· trict Business Manager Gilbert Moreno said. The person then pried open a locked fuel flap on one of the 85· passenger buses parked there, forced the cap open and set fire to a cloth which was stuffed into the opening. The fire apparently s moldered awhile and burnt itself out, in- vestigators said. It was dis· covered at about 7 a.m. Wednes- day by bus driver, William Parks. Bill Crookshanks, an arson in· vestigator with the Orange Coun· ty Fire Prevention Bureau, said it was arson and he does have some clues as to who did it. Moreno said the fire con- taminated the bus' fuel tank, charred tires on two buses, blistered paint and caused some smoke damage to the interior or the bus. He said 33 bu~es, which have a <See BUSES, Page AZ> San Clemente Fire Victim Names Luted Following is a complete list of the names and addresses of owners whose homes wer e destroyed by the San Clemente fire Wednesday afternoon: AVENIDA COLUMBO ~ 704, Gilbert 0 . Kasin ; 706, Raymond and Margaret McGill ; 708, Leonard and Marie Valore. CALLE DELICADA ~ 423, Allan and Della Frankel; 425, Peter and Evelyn Wolenty; 427, Dwight a nd J eannette Ainsworth; 429, Larry and Blythe Welton; 431, Brian Vickery. A VENIDA PRESIDIO -802, David and Beverly Ament ; 804, James and Patricia Higgins. AVENIDA SALVADOR -107, Justin and Violet Schoenen· berger; 413, Gerard and Joanne Paulin; 415, Garry and Barbara P atefield; 417, Chuck and Cathy Kendall. CALLE MENDOZA -810, (See LIST, PageA2) 24Homes Ravaged, . By Blaze Ry JACK CHAPPELL \. Ot tM 0•11., PINC SU!lf "This must be what hell looks !ike," a weary s oot·fatced fireman said as he surveyed the burned-out hulk of one of 24 houses destroyed or damaged Wednesday by the most dis· astrous fire in San Clemente's history. Some fire.swept homes were still rekindling as late as 7:30 a.m. today, although an army of 500 firefighters was reported to have contained and controlled the major blaze by 2::.> a.m. Thirty-nine people, including 10 San Clemente policeman and seven San Clemente firemen. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS FROM SC FIRE-A3 wue treated for fire·related in· juries at San Clemente G4!neral Hospital. Twelve of the injured were admitted to the hospital. Damage estimates have ranged from SI million to SJ million. One frantic woman was arrest- ed for a ggravated assault when she tried to run down a San Clemente police officer directing traffic at a roadblock below the fire scene. The fire was fought by 65 fire engine companies from nearly every Ora nge County depart· ment. · The city or Laguna Beach sent two of its three fire companies and called up off-duty and volun- teer firemen to guard the town with remaining equipment. The disastrous fire swept out of the San Clemente backcountry powered by 35 to 40 mile per hour winds. Like a rolling inferno it spread i nto homes along Avenidas Presidio, Delicada. Mendoza , Colombo and .Salvador. Avenida Salvador was the first hit, and was hit the hardest. The homes were ignited by the in- tense heat from the fire. The c~use of the fire remained unconfirmed by mid-day today. Lt. Col. Dan Brown, Camp Pendleton Public Affairs officer. said a helicopte r survey he made at noon Wednesday showed the brush fire to be contained within an area the Marine Corps <See FIRE, Page A2) Fifth District Supervisor Thomas F . Riley, a special guest, Joined Bo hay and other SACC of· Octals in paylns a 1Uent tribute to Bart Spendlove. the organiia· tlon'• foUnder, and a county plan- ninl comml111oner, who perished Upton told the jury that Tandy Vice President James Buxton told htm that the electronics llrm Dlll1y ~ ...... ~ .. u. •• ., .. iOUTMEdTERLY VIEW SHOWS BURNING HOMES; SAN DIEGO FREEWAY LOWER RIGHT • (See SACC, P11e Al) (See mNSRA W, P11~ AZ) I I f tt I ftill i ~•#•4'ct,.;Ji.,...,.,; San Clemente High School at f;k>ttom of Picture Became Evacuation Center l•••tt 1t1 H·H •• . -... r r -' • ~· DAILY PILOT SB f1re•P-..AJ ' FlRE • • • bas le sed to the Strite or Calltornia. Lt. Col. Brown said the torpa ls allo lnvestlgating reporu, that an engineer unit weldmg target frames at a pistol range near the Cbristianltoa ..-ea of the base could have been responsible The Marine Corps sent an in rantry company <200 mcn l mto San Clemente lo help with fire hUna there and sent an lnfan· platoon of 50 men to aid police ctoaln• orr the ravaged ighborhoOd~. t . Col. Rrown said the base's tnost restrictive fire limitation aaures were in effect before fire started and that no flares a~y other incendiary devices were to hove been In use after 9 a.m. Wednesday In addition to the houses direct· ly damaged by flame. many others were damaged by smoke An exa<"t 'Offi<"ial accounting 1s pending. At the end of AH•nida Tn<'stt• and East Aventda Junipero. the names rlosed in on four homes about 9 p m . but \\Crc bcakn back by a foree of about 20 Oremen led by two meri support· ed by a rovmg tanker truck. As the blaze rolled throuj?h the t)ftckcountry toward tht• city, San Clemente polic<' directed evac:ua- tion of res idents on Pr<'s1dio, Salvador. M<'ndoza, Columbo and DeU cada. Firemen quellerl the northern end of the fin.· by mid-afternoon and many t•xpn'ssed confidence t.hesituallon was in hand. ·Then, about 6 p m , fresh Santa Ana wmds fanned a smouldering area m the city's south end and ;;ent flames shooting up a canyon ~ward homes in the 000 block of Avenida Salvador The fight was an agam. Residents were evacuated. No south end homes were destroyed Minor damage was reported to ~me roofs. San Clemente police officers injurt>d during the blaze were Susan Lamberg, Jim Straus, Rogtr Wiberg. David Hart· man, Vern McGarry, Dwayne Herberich, Will i am Trudeau, Thomas Jordan, M 1keCurrell and William Pickering All were hospitalized for smoke mhalation. Wiberg, Lam. berg and Currell were admitted overntgnt. City firemen who were injured battling the fire were Richard Puzin, Ron Stephens. Howard Benry, Dan Cludy. Jon Jacobs, Ho ward Smith and Frank Denison IV. Stephens suHered a broken leg; Puzin, Henry Smith and Denison. smoke mhalation, and C\udy and Jacobs, eye inJunes. ' Fro. PGflr A J SACC ••• in an aircraft accide nt last year. Exe<"utive board members in· stalled along with Bohay were Harold Beck , Laguna Hills; Al Brisco!!. Leis ure World ; Mary Phillips. Lake Forest : Robert Price. s econd vice president, Laguna Hills. Lee Phillips, Laguna Niguel. treasurer, Nance North . Aegean Hills ; Dock Pegues, Aegt>a n Hills ; Jack Stan- 611. Lake Fortst. first vice presi- ~t"nt, and Denis Hom. Mission V\ejo.se<"retary . Meritorious and exceptional ~rvice awards were presented to 27 persons who helped SACC ~chieve its aims during 1975 The award winners include· Dork Pegues, Nance North, Wallact Filson. Frank Lovett, Ray Prothero Jr. Jere Hinkle, Larry Cossid, William Monoson, Steve Doering, Russ Hazelett. .lack Stanfill; TedOeschner, LR. ''Maj" Ash, Denis Horn, Lee Philiips, Mary Cornelius, Rob Jones, Chris ~ister , Irene Puhlmann, I.awrence Sassone , Hank 8t'audry: Harold Beck , Al Driscoll, George Goodall. Mary Phillips, Derek White, and Vito Ferlauto. ORANGE COAST f1w 0t-CNU 0 •11• P IOI w•lll-·ch,.com "Milt .. N'"'' Preu. '' pvbhtl'lflObv IN OtM\Qt : C,..tt ~YIHl\l'llnQ (O"'c:t•"• S.oer•h fld1t~\4U tt "'°ti"'" NIOP\Olf '"'OUQ"' , rlO•v 1.-.t (O\t• ,_.,., H•woort Btetf\ t1v#\t1ngton "',.," 10,1 .... " Velley, tt"1"• \.Odl•t>ec.• 'v•I ,., .,,,, E"~ le Ml\ \outl\ Co.t"t • \1r"Q1t ,._Q•N\•t t O• ~ Jtl\ II .... bll..,..O ~•tvtdAY\ fM'CI \UlfWt.-y\ f,.,. I tf't<.l041 PVb0\.f\u'9 Olel'll l\ •t l)Q ~.,, 81, '"'• '"i. ~u ~flllorn•• .,.,. ' Robert N. WHd li'rnlatnl •no P..o11~1 .• Jeck R. Curley Vl(t Pr"lotfll tno OtMr.t M.no191H Thomas Keevll lclllor Thomes A. Murphlne • MlnlOlf't lCllN>f 'owiraes H. Loot Rlctwlrd P. N•ll ,,, ..... 111 ""'"'''"' l:Cllton ..... teNcll Vel .. YOffke UJtl 1.1 "'" .... al k 11 ~ ,, .. ,...., Off kn ~-... ~ ..... "'"""~ ....,._.,,,.. ..... Mii I tllt .. Mii lwle••rO ~ hMll; 11 .. 0ltf'IN?ffllr•I Tell-eM C7'4) .. MUt ~ Adftrtl11ngMZ·l671 -.. 0.lly 1'1191 #NII ,, H-Ci'Wlft FIRE'S PATH -Shaded areas mark path of ' devastating Sun Clemente fire. Flames moved into Ar<'a A about noon. destroying and damaging 21 houM.'S \\'mds gave the fire ne'' ti fr a bout u p m. when it moved into Area B at the city's south end. The fire burned down a canyon close to San Clemente City Hall. Flylng embers also touched off a small fire on La Esperanza. Delly ..... p ...... "" p., ... FIRE CLAIMS FIVE HOMES AT THE ENO OF CALLE DELICADA IN SAN CLEMENTE Aerial View Showa Blaze Confined to Section of One Street1 Mt11tng Other• S. Laguna Doctor Jailed on Sex Rap E',.._PageAJ RAPID ..• flames that destroyed his home. ''I guess I lost about $*>,000. I was on the roof, watering it down. The house was okay. Then the garage exp.loded." s aid Schoenenberger. South Lairnn:i physician Ross Todd M<'C'lure wa~ jailed Wed nesday night on suspicion of rape under the influence of drugs ancl sexual perversion, Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's officers reported to· day. Deputies s aid Dr. McClur<', 5-t, of 31542 S . Coast Hi ghway, was booked after in vesti~ation of a patient's <'la1m that s ht was Course Slated In Computer Programming "Computer Programming Basic Language" will be offered as an adult edu<"ation class on Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 28, in Room 304 at Mission V!tjo High School from 7 to IOp.m. No previous experience with computers is necessary. The on· ly requiremtnt 1s a bask un· ders t and ing of elementar y algebra . Creating and writing f?&me programs for amusement as well as useful. time-s avmg pro1i?rams for personal use will be em- phasized during the course. Further information may be obtained by callinli( the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District's Adult Education Offi<"e at &17·6270 FIRE CALLS JAM COAST PHONES Concerned friends and re- latives calUna residents of San Clemente followln1 Wednesday'• disastrous fire overloaded telephone lines today. Art Leavitt of Paclrtc Ttlephone sold, ''Everybody'• callln1 there, just like an earth· quake. When we have an earth· quake or other kind of diauter, evtrybody calls that 1p0t and the equipment Just can't handlt ll." ·Bomb Found SACllAl(ENTO CAP> -Police uy • Uve bomb haa lx-cm found betwe•n a ayna,ogue and a iJChoot prompting th(' <'vacuatlon ot both bulldlnta. raped by the doctor while under the influence of drugs and forced to participate in an act of sexual perversion. M"Clure was released from the county jail on his promise to ap- pear for arraignment Jan. 29 in South Orange County municipal court. Investigators alleged an of. fense occurred Jan. 7 while Mc Clure's patient, a 22-year-old Dana Point woman was undergo. mg treatment for a ba<"k injury. They said her roommate drove her to Sou th Coast Community Hospital for examination im- mediately after learning of the allt>ged assault in the doctor's of. fice. Auto Pursuit Ends in Crmh LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A de· .. r man with two wooden legs has been arraigned on charges or assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly leading authorities on an hour-long chase on five dif· ferent freeways and ramming a patrol car along the way. Claren<'e Cain. 35, also was ar- raigned on a charie of felony drunken driving at his Municipal COurt appearance Wednesday. The California Highway Patrol said Cain tried to swerve his car into several patrol cars during th~ purs uit Dec. 27. The chase ended wht>n Cain allegedly smashed into the rear of a Los Anselea police unit. Further up the strt>et , Chuck Kendall, 417 Salvador, stood in the street with two friends whose homes were not damaged. "It was completely engulfed by the time I got here,•· he said. "My wife came home and they were eva<"uating." Had he been concerned about fire destroying his hilltop home, with a spectacular view of the hills behind San Clemente? "It crossed my mind. But it"s something you try to forget about.·· Aa an afterthought, Kendall added. "You know. I lived with my !amily during the Bel-Air fire. Our house was the first one hit." "1 figured I'd stay as long as I <"ould. I! it got real bad I could always go down the bank, .. said Norman Cowl. another Salvador resident. His home was not touched by fire. Cowl said policemen forcibly removed him from his house as the !lames drew near, but that he sneaked back to fight them again. Saigon Civilian BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> - South Vietnam's Communist government tranaferred the <"apital city of Saison from military to civUlan rule Wednes· day. The Grim Details Here, In capsule form, are the detail• or lhe multi· million dollar fire that tlNCk San Clemente Wednesday: -HOMES DESTltOYEO: l~ (final count). -HOMES DAMAG.D: 9 (partial count). -NUM8Ell Of' nJtSMEN at scene: 500. representln1 aienclts h'om tbrouihout Oranae County. -ACllEAOI! BVllNBD: J,800. -NlJMJSEll Of' JNIVAIU: lU penona. includ~ 10 clty polleemtn and uven city tlremen, were taken to San Clemente Hoapltal for treatment of emokt lnhaJaUon and ottwr inJurl 41. -DAMAGE B9'n~TE: S1 to ta million. t . For B11nted Site ~ if A ' ~ • 'Disaster Area' Label Mulled -j San Clemente officials have begun txplorint the poulbiUty of havtns the realdentlal area where it home! were burned In Wednesday's fire declared a dis- aster area. City o!ttctala were at tbe tire scene today and could not be con· tacted for ~mrnent. However, Marcie Erlckaon. &e<"retary to Cill Manaie.t Ken· neth Carr, said prellmlnary ttlephone <"allt have been made exploring the possibility. No firm decision on Whether to seek a dlsaater area declaration ha! been reached, she said. Dt>signation as a disaster area would bring federal or state gov- ernment relier funds into the. area. including Joans at lower than us ual interest rates for home rebuilding. Meanwhile, insurance ad· Justers began arrivtnt: ln San Clemente this morning to assess the da mages. Mary Bowman of Ri chard -Douslas· State Farm a.cency said the firm handles insurance for at lea.st one ol the homes that was destrpyed In the !Ire and 12 to 14 of the houses that received struc- tural or smoke damage In the blaze. History Film To Be Shown In El Toro "The Gift of Ourst>lves,'' a half -hour f i lm <;i e plcting Ameri<"an history through the· work of artists, poets, musicians and authors, will be shown Sun- day in El Toro. The color /sound film, made with the new kinesta.sls process of photo animation, will be shown at this month's meeting of the Saddleback Area Historical Society. acrording to the Society's new president, Ray Prothero Jr. The bicentennial tribute to Amt>ri<"an artists took cameramen to 50 museums around the country and cost ~131.000. It is a production of the National Endowment for the Arts and tbe Sears and Roebuck Foun· dation. Sunday's meeting will begin at 3 p.m. in the Saddleback Valley Plaza community "room, next to the Way Station. Non-members are wekome to altl'nd. Additiona l information is available by calling .Jeanne Gagnt>bin, 581 ·9500. Ocean Study Planned for Saddlehack A 10-week course in oceano- graphy will begin Monday under the sponsorship of the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District ·s Adult Education Of. fice. The dass, which has been de- signt>d to provide an overview of O<"ean e{'o)ogy. will meet in Room 401 at El Toro High School from 7 tolOp.m . Mining, fisheries, geology, un· dersea vehicles and exploration, marine mammals, saline water t'onveraion. marine life and man in the sea will be discl.llsed dur· ing the course. Further information may be obtained by calling the Adult Education Office at837-6270. Climbers Die AUCKLAND. New Zealand <UPI) -Two Australian moun- tain cHmbers fell 3,000 feet to their death today mornents before reaching the summit of Mt. Silberhorn The homes, she said, ue cov- ered for thtlr full valut1 less flOO or 10 deductible. The nomet ln the burned area, she eald, generally {'8rry $40,000 to $50;000 in homeowners insurance. which coven dam age to the structure. Addttlonolly. she Uld, the homeowners' policies cover darnage to contents amountina to half the covera1e on the house. .. A crew or adjusters from our reclonal office got here at about 8 this morning and went out to UHi bomea to begin assessing the damage and contacting the homeowners," she said. Alrt>ady, tbe firm has made contact with several construction companies av affable to handle . the rebuilding. The reco11strucuon of the fire- ravaaed area, she said, "will begin as soon as we can get clearan<'e on the payments." Homes along the grassy slopes, wni{'h received the bulk of fire damage, she s ai~. are in the same insurance premium class as the rest of San Clemente. Premiums were the same even though the homes backed up to the gr assy area, she said. E'ro. Page A J BUSES ••• replacement valut> of $1 million. are kept at the facility and 32.000 gallons of fu el are stored under- ground. , If it had exploded, it would have had a volcanic errect, he said. "It would have been a la~ee crater, believe me.•· The district is insured for most of what is kept at the racillty. Marino said successful destruc. tion of the buses would primarily have resulted in an intern.a.ption or the district's transportation services. "It's a very real thing and I hope it doesn't happen qain," be s aid. He said sheriff's deputies and the Mission Viejo Company's security patrol have said they will increase their patrol or the area. He has also recommended some long.term preventive measures to the district superin- tendent. F,....PageAJ IDNSHAWtt • was saving $150,000 a year on Its taxea as a result or alleged ac- tivities that led to H1nshaw's in- dictment on bribery charges. Morgan, desert bing Buxton to- day as a "yahoo frol'll Fort Worth'', told the jury that Bux- ton's tt>slimony in many areas was no more re1iable than tbat of Upton. Morgan expects to conclude his final argument today. Judge Robert P . Kneeland will then in-stru{'t the jury and send it to de· liberate. F,....PageAJ LIST ••. Popit'k (house in escrow, first name not available). An incomplete list of houses that were damaged by the fire is as follows: Donald and Ruth Brewer, 812 Calle Mendoza ; Donald and Evelyn Wysopal, 401 Avenida Salvador; Victor Amato, 411 Avenida Salvador; Art (last name not available), 105 Avenida Salvador. Five other houses also were damaeed, ,accordinwtoofficial re-ports. SV District HoTWrs Serrarw Volunteers Saddleback Valley Unified S<"hool District Superintendent Richard Welte and Ttuatee Loa Youna were amon1 thoH who re· ccntly honored 23 Serrano ln· termediate School student.I who volunteered "counUMI houri" at Ollvewood Element•ry School laat fall. The 1eventh and el1btb arader•. all 1raduat•• of Ollvewood, worked u 1cbool aid• durln&. the uiomlnp they had frff wbUt attendini double teulon at Loa AU101 ln· termediate kbool. "They dld a tantutlc Job, .. 1.td one 1claool offlctal. •llfhey w.... Jutt lfHl. T~ did ever· 1*Jilq ••• TearblllY and, 11dmlnlltraton tlaanked tbe etu~enta v.iltb a > special pizza party and a letter of appreciation. The students are : Joyce Martins. Robert Shuppe, Kelly Shelton, Leland Moulton, Chm Horgan, Danny Parker, Nancy Seller, T•reaa Albrl1ht, Rob Yarnell. Jody Rodri•uea and K:ithy Rios. Othen who worked at th~ 1ct>ool .are: Felice Hird, Eltrelle Barcelo, Patti Mlllan, Terri Sulllvan, Scott Wllson, Mikt Coleman, Marc Moyhill, Todd Albright, Cathy Cart~. Debbtt Mark, St~v• ·Falley and Leslie Johnson. Because the student.a are ~ attendlnc elu1e1 on a r1,Ular schedule lo thelt new 1cHool f a~lllty. they ar~ no longtr able -to worl< at the elementary school. 7 I ) / • Irvine EDITION ( * * T oday's Closing N.Y. Stoek · VO L 69, N0.22,3SECTIONS,34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF.ORN IA T HURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1976 TEN CENTS . Bl11%e· lfit Cleniente 'Like Lightning'\ By F REDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ot-. 0.11, r11euu1t Fire struck San Clemente Wed· nesday with lightning speed. What bad appeared to hilltop .-esidents as a distant threat ln the hills of Camp PendJeton sud- denly was upon the city with un-· relenting fury. Minutes separated the time the fire burned at the base or the hill * * * behind A venida Presidio and the time it roared over the hilltop. Ther~ was panic. Some ran from their homes, armed loaded with what few belongings they could gather. Cars shot O'lt of driveways and sped off into the thick mantle or smoke and ash. "Carl, Carl." A woman's un- mistakable terror-filled scream pierc ed the smoke near a Presidio reside nce. * * * At the end of Calle Familia, names bore down on a home as a male teenage occupant doused bot e mbers raining from the sky with a earden hose. His sister s tood in the driveway, screaming for bim to come down so they could leave together. He refused. The house was spared. At the John Vasquez residence, 924 Presidio, Jim Quayle, a San * * * Clemente plumber, sprayed the roof with a gard~n hose. "I ran into John's wife down below. She said the house was g~ ing to go,•' said Quayle. "The fire came right up the ca- nyon. All or a sudden, there it was," said Quayle. Perspiration cut ri vu!ets in bis ash-covered {Jace. . Fifty feet down an iceplant coveted s lope, rive houses on * * * Calle Dellcada were engul!ed in flames. Several minutes elasped before fire units entered the scene. At the crest of Presidio, San Clemente.Mayor Anthony Di Giovanni watered his roof. '11 put out two little fires on my neighbor's roof." said DiGiovan· ni. pototing to a house next door. "It came so fast. I can't believe how fast." the mayor said. * * * Further up Presid io, on Avenida Salvador, Calle Colum- bo and Calle Mendoza, firemen and trucks were everywhere. They had s topped the fire. "This is all I've got," said Justin Schoenenberger. a retired federal employe, pointing to the soot-covered blue jeans he had on, as firemen doused the last (See RAPI D, Page A2) * * * ;Clemente Fire 'Worst in tory', Brown To Enter Primary? PASADENA' (AP> -Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr .• bas decided to enter the California Democratic presidential primary but plans to delay an- nounce ment of his decision until the last possible moment, the Pasadena Star-News said today. The newspaper said sources in both Washington and Sacr amen- to told its Washington bureau of Brown's decision to run as a favorite son in the June primary. The newspaper did not name its sources. A spokesman for Bro't\11 said the governor is still undecided about the state primary, but the Star-News said its sources "stand by their statement." The newspaper said Brown ex· pects to win the primary and place himself in good position to influence the selection of the Democratic ticket. The 38-year-old governor does not want to be a candidate in any other state's primary, the Star- News said. Brown's father, former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Sr., said in a recent interview he would like to see his son "run as a favorite son in the California primary, then lead the state delegation to the Democratic convention. Then be would be in excellent position to accept a draft or influence the selection or candidates." A Brown victory in the California primary would decrease the chance of any Democrat winning the party's presidential nomination by con- vention time. The state accounts for 10 percent or the delegates to the convention. Puts (Jp Ranf!la FOUR RESIDENCES SHOWN IN FLAMES ON THE CUL DE SAC END OF CALLE DEUCADA IN SAN CLEMENTE WEDNESDAY From Left, Homes of Peter Wolenty, Dwight Ainsworth, Larry Wetton and Brian Vickery B~rn Furiously ., Hinshaw Record Lauded 'Best OC Assessor,' Def eme Contends .. B y TOM BARLEY Of tlM Oallf Piiot Malt Congressm a n Andr e w Hinshaw's record as Orange County assessor is sufficient in itself for dism issal or bribery charges he faces, a Superior Court jury was told today. Lauding the Newport Beach Republican as "by far the best a5sessor this county ever had," defense attorney Ma rs hall Morgan told the panel in his final argument that "there was simp- ly no need to do the things he's accused of doing. ·' Morgan said it is "incongruous and silly" to entertain the thought that Hinshaw could have solicited stereo sets from Tandy Corp. officials or actively sought ~ $1 ,000 campaign contribution from the vice president of the company. Morgan identified former auditor-appraiser George Upton as "the true villain ofthe piece." Morgan said Upton was the man who dealt directly with the Tandy Corp0ration and he was the actual recipient or all but one of the stereo sets given away by the firm. SanClememe Fire Victim Names Listed Following is a complete list of the names and addresses or owners whose homes were destroyed ~Y the San Clemente fire Wednesday afternoon: AVENIDA COLUMBO -704, Gilbert 0 . Kasin; 706, Raymond and Margar et McGill; 708, Leonard and Marie Valore. \ 24Homes Ravaged By Blaze By JACK CHAPPELL Of tM D~lly l"llol Staff "This must be what bell looks like,'· a weary soot·faced fireman said as he surveyed the burned-out hulk of one of 24 houses destroyed or damaged Wednesday by the most dis - astrous fire in San Clemente's history. Some fire-swept homes were still r ekindling as late as 7:30 a.m. today, although an army of 500 firefighters was reported lo have contained and controlled the major blaze by 2:30 a.m. Thirty.nine people, in.eluding JO San Clemente policeman and seven San Clemente firemen, ADDITIONAL PHOTOS FROM SC FIRE-A3 were treated for fi~e-related in- juries at San Clemente General Hospital. Twelve of the injured were admitted to the hospital. Damage estimates have ranged from $1 million to $3 million. One frantic wo man was arrest· ed for aggravated assault when she tried to run down a San ' Clemente police officer directing traffic at a r oadblock below the fire scene . The fi re was fought by 65 (ire engine companies from nearly every Orange County depart· ment. The city of Laguna Beach sent two of its three fire companies and called up off-duty and volun- teer firemen to guard the towo with remaining equipment. Dr. Cella Free on Bail Morgan condemned Hinshaw's prosecution as the product of "paranoid thinking" by the dis- trict attorney 's office and "Watergate-inspired investiga. lions that often unfairly touch on many men in political office." Morgan told the jury that Hinshaw made many enemies in Orange County by adopting a vigorous six·year reorganization pl an that increased assessment valuations by $3 billion but brought him into conflict with the county counsel and the Irvine Company. CALLE DELICADA -423, Allan and Della Frankel; 425, Peter and Evelyn Wolenty: 427, Dw ight and J ea nn ette Ainsworth; 4~. Larry and Blythe Welton; 431, Brian Vickery. AVENIDA P RESIDIO -802, David and Beverly Ament; 804, James and Patricia Higgins. The disastrous fire swept out of the San Clemente backcountry powered by 35 to 40 mile per hour winds. Like a rolling inferno it s pread into homes along Avenidas Presidio, Delicada, M e., doz a, Colombo and Salvador. Avenida Salvador was the first hit, and was hit the hardest. The homes were ignited by the in· tense heat from the fire. By GARY GRANVILLE OU M Dallf l"lltlt sqff Dr. Louis Cella and his three co-defendants in an alleged $2 million swindle remained free Wednesday after Cella agreed to put up his interest in a 684-!lcre Riverside County farm as bail. "Yes, your honor," Ce~la replied when asked if he was will· ing to use bis one-fifth ownership interest in the farm to satisfy a collective $150,000 bail require· ment. ·Coas t Weathe r Late n ight and early morning low clouds or fog Frid ay then fair skies. Cooler temperatures with highs of 62 at the beaches to 68 inland . Overnight lows 38 to 48. INSIDE TODAY Robin Robert• .and Bob ~ fomld rlght-hond«I ¢tch~ra during the 19501, were el«tld to B4"boll'1 Hall of F.ome. Moru, Cl. •••ex Al ............ IU .. .....,,.,_ .. ·:. := .... :: O-tt ............. M1CI ., 0..... c..y ·~" ., .... 114 Att ... C•-4 _..._._,.. aw .:t ==rs -:: Att ..._ -· Ill ._..,..._ M ,CJ .. Before approving the bail ar· rangement h e s u ggested, Superior Court Judge Ke~n~th Williams said he was satisfied the Cella farm interest is worth atleast $3(fo,ooo. State law requires that proper· ty used for bail be worth twice as much as the required bail. And last week when the county Grand Jury charged Cella and his three co·defendants with 127 felony crimes, Judge Williams set bail for Santa Ana physician at$75,000. Celia's co·de fendants in •the largest grand theft case in county history were asked to post $25,000 bail each. It was when def end ants George Ollendorf, Stephen Evans and· Ted Schiffman 's attorneys told Judge Williams their clients could not raise the needed cash that the judge s uggested the Cella farm land be used to satisfy Irvine Eyes New Library Jrvh:le and Orange County of- ficial• have befun discussions on a second library for Irvine. The planned 30,000 square foot, $1~7 million library is to be built at the new Heritage Park on Walnut Annue, east of Culver Drive . Accordln1 to Community Services Direetor Paul Brady. tbe county ha bud1eted s110.ooo tor deslp of the new library and $540,000 11 expected to be added to the buUdln1 fund next year. the bail requirement for all four defendants. And when Cella agreed to the plan, the stage was set for his co. defendants to work out private deals with him to cover the pro· perty he has placed in jeopardy in their interest. For openers , Judge Williams suggested that Evans assign the Santa Ana physician the equity in bis Mission Viejo home. Like the other defendants, Evans is charged in a 127·count county Grand Jury indictment and a «·count federal Grand Jury indictment of charges relat- ed to the alleged theft and em- bezzlement of $2 million from two county hospitals. Tax bills show the Riverside County assessor set {be Cella farm land's value at clbse to $900,000. But Joseph Canale, a long-time Cella business associate and a licensed real estate broker. said the land's ·true market value is closer to $4.5 million. Canale, who also owns a one-- fifth Interest in the 684 acres, said Cella's interest alone would be worth about $900,000 if the land was split up into and sold in 10· acre parcels. The discrepancy between the assessor and Canale's value estimate~ notwithstanding, Judge Wllliams said be was satisfied the property's worth covers the needed '300,000.· Deputy Dist. Atty. Orella Sears refused to t~e part in the preUmlnary talkir tn the judge's chambers that led ·to the bail apeement. "Thia ii public bU!lness and should be co~ducted id public," Mrs. Sears said. .... :'Your deliberations will boil down to one question and that question is which of two men do <See HJNSHA W; Page AZ) AVENI DA SALVADOR -107, Justin and Violet Schoenen· berger; 413, Gerard and Joanne Paulin; 415, Garry and Barbara Patefield; 417, Chuck and Cathy Kendall. · CALLE MENDOZA -810, <See LIST, Page A2) The cause of the fire remained unconfirmed by mid-day today. Lt. Col. Dan Brown, Camp Pendleton Public Affairs officer, said a helicopter survey he made at noon Wednesday showed the brush fire to be contained within an area the Marine Corps {See FIRE, Page A2) . o.r,., ............ .., .... .,.,. 80UT.H~~STEALY VlEW SHOWS BURNING tt<>fllES; SAN DIEGO FREEWAY LOWER RIGHT 1 • • S•n Clemente High School et Bettom of Plctur• Bec11M Evacuation Center . - { f f ' 112 DAILY PILOT Jhu™1ey, January n . 1918 Jaile d U.S. Citizens Seek Aid By OO llG FRITZSCUt; °' .. ~llf ...... ...,, A Santa Ana attorney has flied t suit asking a federal Judge to <lfder Pres id e n t Fo rd and •cretary or State Henry K.iSS· i!tlJer to intervene on behalf of .\Jllericans in Mc:dc<An jails. " The swt &eek5 to aiet wron(iful- ~ imprisoned Ame n cans rt- leased and prison condtltom. for Americans improvt-d. If the Preside nt doe:. not act. tbe suit seeks to have the Me>. ican-Amencan boc(ler dosed un til he does ,_., Attornev W11l1..1m Sheffield of S a n t ,\ A n a c 1 l c s a n 1 8 7 2 federal law in his :stut The la". Sheffidct said in an 111terv1ew, "as intended to free sla ves transported 0v~rseas 1n the clos · irtg vear~ of th e Civil War. The statu~ of Amencans 1m pnsoned under Mt.•:<tc-o's gujJty- until·provt'n·tnnoC'e nt system has be e n a n increasing ly con tioversial topic in rnccnt years. f n h e a r i n g s h C' I d b y Congressman Rarry Gold" ater J r . w1tnesse=-testified that Amenc~1ns were held for years without trial m deplorable condi· tion~ and werr heaten anct tortured. ~omct1 mes with the compliance of Amencan govern ment agents The fedt-ral law cited in Shef- field ':'.' da:'.'s act ion swt on behalf ol more than 500 Americans m Mexican Jails reads: ' Whenever it lb made known to tht> President that any <'lttzen of the United States haS been un - justly de prived of his liberty by or under the authon zat1on of any for eign government, it shall be t he d u t y o f t h e P reside nt forthwith to cte mand of that gov- (•rnment the n·a~ons of ~uch im- prisonment: a nd if it appears to be wrongful a nd in violation of t h e ri µh ts of Amer ic an c·ititenship. the President shall forthwit h dt.>m and thf.' release of ~uch cttilen and 1f the release so demandc(I 1s unr<'asonably de- layed or refused. the President ~fl ai l UH' such m eans no t amotmt mg to a cts or "ar as he may think necessary or proper to obtain. their r elea1:1e " Oesctibmg the conditions of _ Americans 1n ~1 e x1can 1ailsm mostly on drug charges, Shef. field ~aid. 'Most of them h ve in sr-en foot square cells with no windo~ s w ith seven other prisoners They are forced to eat r~t~ and other such 'food' unless tiey can afford better. Many of t em an.• bee.ten and tortured un - t they 'confess'" ·Sheffi eld <1ctdect. "We also are alleging that the Mexican of· Hclah: an· ac·tinµ as agents or the U.S. government The !federal Orug Enfor('emcnl Agency) pays t ~e Mexican poli ce to arrest Ame rican~ ~u:.pN·ted of drug trafficking "1th little concern attto whetherthe} .iregwlt)." The appeal to have the case cQnsidered as a dass action will ~ heard by lJ S 01strict Court Judge Irvin g llill f'eb 17. Sheffi eld matntdtnS that the cp.se s hould bl' concluded in "a rpasonably short time" a mat ter or months The trial court. said Sheffield. has the authority to order t he President to enforce the law or to close the Mex1cnn border if he r e· ruses Food Stamp Fraud WASHI NGTON <AP) -The A1ricullure De partment will be b)llina various states in the nJOnths ahead for at least $6.59 roillion in funds collected from food-stam p recipients but never 4 1po s ited in the federal 'J'realiury. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tt\•Ot•ntt ro ... t o ••• ., PHOI •llh~t(t\1~(.CM llH•r<llh<. Nt•• Pr\H ""'-tolo.r fDrl"tO.MIQIP c.o.ol P""''"''~ Co,.,,p•n• ~r..••h td••>Ot'> •to p~bt•>lltd ~ono•r •h••14ijn ~ • ..,_. t0< '"''• Mt••. NtwPQrl llto<ll. Hunt•"IJIOfl Ot<t<~ lout! t•ln V•Ht ., ltv•l"lt S.•Od••Nlk V•lft'y •NI , l..•Qllllt llu<~ ltowt~ Co••• /1 .. llQI• ro91ontl •01 tlOfl ll l>UDll.,,tO S•turOOr• .-cl """°"'' T~• "'ll't•p•I llUOh•h•no Pl•M " ., no w .. 1 o., ,lt .. t, Coitt """•· Cal1lo1 n14 '12t1t Robert N. Wetd PrUIHnt •n<I P~!Mllllt• JICk R. Curlt v Vi<t ProtOtnl •lld Gt nor•I Motn.tQlr Thomas Keevll loOllor TfH>fflH A Murohlne M<in101no C d1tot. · · ~rle1 H. Loos Richard P. Nill ... Hhl61\t M•MQlllQ lollon D•lly 1'1 .. 1 ,Mt• •Y '•trld1 O'Oo-11 THIS WAS SCENE TODAY ON CALLE DELlCADA W~ERE FIV~ HOMES BURNED Devastating Blaze Hit 24 Houses and Charred 1,IOO Acres FIRE'S PATH Shaded a r ea s mark path of devastating San Clemente fire. Flames moved into Area A about noon, destroying and da m aging 24 houses. Winds gave the fire new life about 6 ll.rn. when it moved PtllY f'ii., .,.., •r "•"' Cfvm into Area P at the city's south end. The fi re burned clown a canyon close to San Clemente City Hall. Flying e m bers also touched off a s m~ll fire on La Esperanza. So uth Laguna Docto r Held On Rap e Rap South Laguna physician Ross Todd McClure was Jailed Wed nesday night on suspicion of rape under the influence of d ruJIS and sexual perverswn, Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's offic e~ reported lo· ctav. Deputies said Or McClure. S.t. of 31.>t2 S Coa~l lligh\\-ay, was booked after in vestigation of a patient's claim that she was r aped by the doctor while under the influence of drugs and forced to participate in an act of Sl!xual perversion McClure was released from the county jail on hi s pro mise to ap- pear for arraig nment J an. 29 m South Orange Count y municipal court lm·estigators alleged an of- fense occurred J a n 7 while McClure's patient, a 22-year-old Dana Point woman was undergo- ine treatment for a back injury They said her roommate drove her to South Coast Co mmunity Hos pit a l fo r e xamination im- mediately arter learning of the alleged assault in the doctor's of- fi ce. Lewis Facing Jail Again LOS ANGELES CAP> -Radio station manager Will Lewis faces another possible jail sentence for his refusal to turn over a Sym- bionese Liberation Army com- munique to authorities. Lewis, genera l m ana1er or KPFK. was fou nd in contempt of the county grand jury Wednes- day by Super ior Court Judae J ack E. Ooerhen for refualn1 lo hand over t he ori9inal or the document. F,....P ... AJ RA PID •.• flames that destroyed his home. "I guess I lost about $80,000. I was on the r oof, watering It down. The house was okay. Then the ga r a ge expfoded," said Sehoenenberger. . Further up the street, Chuck Kendall, 41 7 SaJvadQr, stood in the street with two friends whose homes were not da maged. "It was completely engulfed by the time I eot here," he said. "My wife cam e home and they were evac uating." Had he been concerned about fire destroying his hilltop home, with a spectacular view of the hills behind San Clemente? "It crossed my mind. But it 's somet hing you try to foraet about." Ai an afterthought, Kenda ll added. "You know. I lived with my family during the Bel·Air fire. Our house was the first one hit." "I fi1ured I'd stay as long as I could. If it aot real bad I could always go down t he bank," said Norman Cowl, another Salvador resident. His home was not touched by fire. Cowl o id po licemen forcibly removed him from his house as the flames drew near. but that he sneaked back to fieht them a1~in. Youth Faces M~rRap F ONTANA <AP> -Formal murder cha rjea have J>een flied ajalnst an 18-ye ar-0ld youth In the death of a woman killed when a rock s m aahed throu1h the windshield of a car In which she waa r idinf. John Ser r.ano of nearby Upland was booked for lnve.ti,.tlon of murder W 1dn11day and of throw· lna atones at vehiclea. The Grim Details Here, In cap•ule form are tf'8 4etallt of thi mlllU· mlllion dollar fl re that 1tr\Mtk San Cltmeftt• Wtd"••da~: -HOMB& DEITJmYl1D t 15 Cfinal cpunt). -HOMES DAMAGED: 9 CparUal count). -NUMBER or ma••N ., 1ce.n1: ~. repr-.tn~ a1encle1 lrom thro~t Oritftl• County. -ACaEAGE BuaQOt i ,Q , -N\JllBBa or JN.JUJI ; 84 penon•. lq~l~tnl 10 city pollcemen and Hv•n clt~ flr•m•n, were takl4l to ~~ Cltmente ttoaplt1I fCI' treatmtni Of 1mokt lnhalaUM and oth.r ll\Jurles. -DAll~G8 emllATB: $1 to$.1 mlHlea. .... • 'Diaaa ter' Designation Mulled in SC San Clemente officials have begun exploring the possibility of h aving th e res idential ar ea where 29 homes were burned in Wednes<tay's fire declared a dis- aster area. City officials were at the fire scene today a nd could not be con- tacted ror com ment. However , M a rcle Erickson, secretary to City Manager Ken- neth Carr, said preliminary telephone calls have been made exploring the possibility. No firm decision on whether to seek a disaster ·a rea declaration has been r eached, she said. Delilgnation as a disaster area would brina federal or stale iQV· ernment relief fu nds into the area , includina loans at lower than usual interest rates for home r ebui I ding Meanwhi le . ins ura nce ad - justers began a rriving in San Clemente this morning to assess the damages. Mary Bowm a n of R ichard DouJ las' State Farm agency said the firm handles insurance for at least one of t he homes that was destroyed in the fire and 12 to 14 of the houses that received struc- tural or s moke damaae in the blaze. The homes, she said, are cov- ered for their full value, less $100 or so deductible. The homes in the burne d area, s he s ai<t. generally carry $40 ,000 to $50,000 in homeowners insurance. which coven damaae to the structure. Addlt ionalJy, s he said, the h om eowners' policies cQver damaae to contents amountina to half the cover age on the house. "A crew of adjusters from our realonal offi ce got here at about 8 lhfs mornlni a nd went out to the homes to besin assessin& the damaae and c ontacting the homeowners,·• she said. Already, the firm has made co11tact with several construction companies available to handle the r ebuilding. Th e reconstn iction of the (ire- rava9ed area, s he said, "will begln as aoon as we can a et cle,ara.,ce on the payments." FIRE C4ILS JAM COASI' PHONES Co"cerned friends and r e · Jatlves c alling realdents of San Cl1mept' fpllowlns Wednt$~41y1s cUaa1troue flro overloade d l~ephont Jln11 tQday. Arl LfavlH of PacUtc Tel~ho111 u ld, 11Everybody'J caW.n1 Jh•~, ju•t ltke IQ\ tartt\· quelce. Wtten w• have 81\ ear1Ji. qo1ke or otb.-r klnd of cUsaater • everybf>d)' call• thftl. spot and the equtpmeJtt juat c •n 't hudlt u. '" Greater Cit y Control Needed ftf JO~~~ft.e.~LDI 4'merican clUea c an c°"trol their budget deficits ii they don't "lose tbelr nerve pt the pollticJll ba r1atptiilf t able.'' San P l110 Mayor Pete Wll1on told a Newport h•ch audience Wed- nesday flitht. Wi11on waa the 1ueat lpHker at the iriataUation ~uet ol the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. More than D> P'OPle r ..... r-.eAI FIR E • • • h a s leased to t he St ate of California. Lt. COi. arown sald th• corps Is also invesHs atilll reports that an engineer unit welding t a rget frames at a pistol r ange ne ar the Christianilas area of the base could pav~ been r espon&ibJe. The Ml\rine CPr&MJ &fl\t f'n in· fantry cQmpany <200 mon> intQ San Clement' to help with fire fi&htina there and aent lln lnfan· try platoon of 50 men to ald pe>Uoe in closin 1 ofr the rav.-aed neiahborhoods. • Lt. Col. Brown s aid the base's mo&t restrict ive fire limitation measures were in effect before the fire started a nd that no nares or any other incendi~ devices were to nave been ln use after 9 a .m. Wednesday. In additlon to the houaes direct· ly dam a1ed by n a me, maR)' others were dam•1ed by smoke. An exact orficial accounUna is pending. At the end or A venida Tritite and East Avenlda Jun1pero, the fiame!f close<t ht on four hom11 about 9 p.m ., but wore beaten back by a force of atw>~t 20 firemen led by two men support· ed by a roving tanker truck. As the blaze rolled thrPt.lih ibe backcountr y toward the oltY, San Clemente poli pe cUrected ~vacua­ tion of residents on Presidio, Salvador, Mondoza, Columbo and Delicada . Fireme n quelled the "orthern end or the fire by m id-alternocm and m any e~preH~ c9"'iden~e the situation was In hana. Then, a PC>ut 6 p.Jll ., fresn Sllllta Ana winds fanned a smouldering a rea in tile city'1 south end and sent flames shooting up a canyon toward homes in the 900 block of Averuda Salvador. T he fight was on ag;Un. Reitde nts were evacuated. NP south end homes were datroyed. Minor damage was reported to some rpofs. -· * * F r.., Page Al LIST ••• Popi ck <house in escrow, first name not available). An incomplete list of houses that were da m aged by thp fire is as follows: Donald and Ruth Brewer, 812 Calle Mendoza ; Donald and Evelyn Wysopal, 401 Avenlda Salvador; Victor Amato, 411 Avenida Salvador ; Art Clast name not available).105 Avenida Salvador. Five other houses also were damaged, accordinai toofficiaJ r e- ports. ~tten<$e4 tile 4lnntr htl4 •l the B-~l>oa !'•Y OlµJl; The ittP l)l•IO ma~pr dtcJ.red th~t cltles car\ stay fina.nclaJly solvent by controlling their re· s i d ~p tial gr()WlJl , Ji e also claimed th•t tnteif•rona• ftQm the sta te and federp) government could force cltles to th• wall Ci'!§nclally. tte polnttd to pubUp Jvvlce jobt, mandated ~Y the ,cler•I aovt'rnmeni as ona qample of tile klnd qf 1overnrriental pro-- gram which could be barmlul to a city bud•et. ff'••. so wu stran&lY critical or pend.ina st ate legislation which would give public employes the right to s trike a nd wmc~ would force binding arbitration Qn 1ov- erJllll~ntal l>od ies. Ac)fnQ~lt4iiOC tbat he was like • • P preacher prellching to the choir," Wilson advocated con· trolled growth as the best means of m aintaining fiscal stability. "By c hecking res ide ntia l growth a nd keeping it under con- trol. we a re s aving the pre· mature supply of capital puUay proje<"ts as well as the lon1 ierm in ves tment i n salaries and benefit pac k ages for city employes to supply ser vices for the new population .'' he sald. Wilson took a couple of swipes at deficit spending at the state and federal level. "We in the clties can't afford do to that," qe said. He su1gested the cities become "activists" in t he Ci~ht not to be saddled with "bin~lni arbitra- tion or indefinite pul>llc service job&. This is the kindness that kills." P recedin e Wilson'• speech, t he c hambe r honored Dlc k Stevena. one of i~s past preal· dents. aa Man of the Year. Mayor Donald Mclnpis tn- &ta lled the 1976 omcers and dirQctors led PY J amea Parker, president : p e nnis Harw~. ex· ecutive vice preliident: Michael Gerina. vice president opera· tions ; Gordon West, vice presl· dent marketing. and Earline Loop, vice president finance. Fr .. Pflfle.4J HINSHAW. • you believe in this trial," be told the jury . "Do you beli e ve Andrew Hinshaw, a m~n of integrity and hiih m oral thinkina. or do you believe George Upton, a convict· ed li ar ?" Uptqn W;lS &entenc~ to six months in ttie county jail after pleadina gui lty t o bribery c harges . The former couflt>' employe w a& rele ased after 87 days and appeared as a prosecu· tion witness in Hins haw's trial. Upton told the jury that Tanqy Vice President Jamti Bu•~on · told him tbat the electronic• firm Wai u ving f lS0,000 a year on ita taxes 1u> a result of alleaed ac- tiviti,s that led to }{in&haw'a in· dictment on bribery charae1. Morsan, describins Buxton to- day a s a "yahoo frQm Fort Worth," told the jury tb1tt Bux- ton's testimony in many areas was no more r eliable than that of Upton. Morgan expects to conclude hl1 final argument today. Judee Robert P. Kneeland will fhen fn. •truct the Jury and ~end t to de- liberate. ACLU Readies.Fight On F afflily Plamdng By WJJ,f .1.\M SCIJREIBf;R °'-.. .. 11y11111et ..... The Ora11a' County Ame rican Civil Libertie1 Union <ACLU > chapter has J> .. p workin8 at.nee December en a Jaw11\Pt ~imod Jt avertina key ~h•n111 in cQunty government's tamily plannif1& program . Ja mes Carr of the ACLU'1 Lawyer 's Committee aatd pre· paration has been ~nder way s inc e the county Board of Superviaors ~pprove<J a reviJefJ fa mily plannint pp~kaae. n.c. 16. Superviaon enctoned U•• ap· plication for federal srant rnone)' to aupport t he proar1rn with-Utp provision that no agency recelv- ing the money m ay provide abor· tion counselint or referr,.Js . Supel!VilOrl wer• lnforllled by Counly Counsel Adrian Kttyper Wednesday that their action i• or "qunUonabht l•a•llty'' becauae it vlolatea the constltutlonal right orfrees ptech. fi• aald it ap~taJ'J that Uto county cannot enact ltllllatloo that r 1trid1 a w~.n1e con· atltutlonal rt1ht1 tq •~ '" 1~r· tlon or a eounHIOl"'I rilht to ln rorm "-er of available 1bortlon H rvicet. The ta rnUY planninJ protr•m involy" not only OOURt)I ,.,•rt· ~Otl bµt ., ... v'te tUb-JH1'll181 1uch "' Pl,{'n'4 Parent~ 1.-e. -~three fqu,,ty frH t~l~ ThouaJt lCu1fH'r ·~t• •ew lan1\4H& th•i would Jpplt the board reatrtotlons onl1 to ph1i1es of f aftlill' plannina that fllak• specific u&e of the Jl'Jnl f~p<b, a m•jorit y of auperv,&on ap· peared satis fied with tbe)r original stance. Supervi~or Laurence Schmit, who ori1tnally proposed t~e a bortion ban for phUQl(ophlcal re· asons. said it should be up to op- ponents of th• board's action to ~t>ek le1alrecQur1e. But after the bo..ro meeting, s everal 1upervl1or1 expressed coll{usion over just wheTe the county now Jt1'nd11 leadifl~ to the J>OS•U>Uil>' the eottre m4tt~ may COfP.• UP ail'in Jl~Xl week. The ACLU't Carr tndlc!lted that tfle board's re1"1ct~rice to heed the advice of ltt OWQ at· torney coul~ accelerate his group's actlvltl••· H&t aald tbe ACl,U met ~esday to dllcu11 pfo1r.,aa ol la¥11uit preparation •nd wm m• qaln next TueadJY to decide wtiether or not to 11roce94S. "Sine~ it DOW •PPHJ'S the bo a r (l won't ••v•ru their ridlculou1 4eeiaion, tb~• •..P' .-ars to be "' dO\I~ we'll tP• te1at a°'ton,' ()arr aa1d. ''W• lfG full)' prep-red to do so." Carr hottcl that the 00\l"lf ~OLU IAJ'ctlon t\a8 l~ f\all ••· tlQn of th• q_lt!oltal •net NP..•l Qfficea ancl ,_,. 1~en •xt-._lv• •••al a11l1tuee from Uwt JfW Yo-rk ACL~ omce. f I l \ I I ' • Huntington Beaeh lfountain Valley · .. EDITION ,, .* * VO L. 69, NO. 22, 3SECTIONS, ~PAGES By FREDERICK SCROEMEHL OftlMO.llyrt ....... Fire struck San Clemente Wed- nesday with Uchtning speed. What had appeared to hilltop resldents as a distant threat in · the bills of Camp Pendleton sud- denly was upon the city with un- relenting fury. Minutes separated the thne the fire burned at the base of the hill * * * behind A venida Presidio and the time it roared over the hilltop. There was panlc. Some ran from their homes, armed loaded with what few belongings they could .gather. Cars shot out of driveways and sped off into the thick mantle of smoke and ash. "Carl, Carl." A woman's un- mistakable terror-filled scream pierced the smoke near a Presidio residence. * * * At the end· of Calle Familia, names b(>re down.on a home as a male teenaee occupant doused hot embers rainlng from the sky with a garden hose. His sister stood in the driveway, screaming for htm to come down so they could leave· together. He ref used. The house was spared. At the John Vasq~residence, m Presidio. Jim Quayle, a San * * * Clemente plumber, sprayed the roof with a aarden hose. "I ran Jnto John's wife' down below. She said the house was go- ing to s<>.'' said Quayle. 14The fire came right up the ca- uyon. All of a sudden, there it was," said Quayle. PerspiF•tion cut rivulets ln his ash-covered face. . Fifty .feet down an iceplant covered slope. five houses on * * * Clemente Fire 'Worst Finklea Jurors Convene An Orange County Superior Court jury that will be asked to impose the death penalty if it ftnds Hugh Daniel Bean guilty of first degree murder for the al- leged killing of Fountain Valley athlete-scholar Stephen "Mike" Finklea began its deliberations today. And while Bean, 24, waited in his county jail cell Cor the verdict preparations began in Judge William L. Murray's courtroom for the opening Tuesday. of the trial of Bean's brother, Charles Dennis Bean, 22. • Calle Dellcada were engulfed in names. Several minutes elasped before fire units entered the scene. At the crest of Presidio, San Clemente Mayor Anthony Di Giovanni watered bis roof. "I put out two little fires on my neighbor's roof," said Di Giovan- ni. pointing to a house next door. "It came so fast. I can't believe bow fast." the mayor said. * * * • m . Both men were arrested Nov. 1, 1974, 24 hours after the Halloween night killing of Finklea. The 19- year-old market clerk was shot six times by two men wboentered the 7-Eleven market at Euclid Street and Warner Avenue in Fountain Valley. ·Finklea, captain of the Orange Coast College wrestling team and an acclaimed student, was 10 minutes away from the end of his evening shift when the first of six bullets ripped into him. FOUR RESIDENCES SHOWN IN FLAMES ON THE CUL DE SAC END OF CALLE DEU CADA IN SAN Q.EMENTE WEDNESDAY Five more bullets were tired in- to him as he vainly sought refuge · in a backroom of the store. Police found him lying there in a pool of blood. Santa Ana Police said they re· covered both guns used in the murder and $133 taken from Finklea's cash register from the Bean brothers' car. Cella Posts $150,000 For Sell, 3 By GARY GRANVILLE Oftfle Delly~ ... ,._,, Dr. Louis Cella and his three co-defendants in an alleged $2 million swindl~ remained free Wednesday after Cella agreed. to put up his interest in a 684~acre Riverside County farm as bail. "Yes, your honor," Cella replied when asked if he was will- ing to use his one-fifth ownership interest in the farm to satisfy a collective $150.000 bail require- ment. Before approving the bail ar- rangement he suggested, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams said he was satisfied the Cella farm interest is worth at least $300,000. State law requires that proper- ty used for bail be worth twice as much as the required bail. (See C.ELLA, Page A!) Vi.ctim Was 'Dead Duck' Huntinpon Beacb police didn't quite know how to classify the incident re· . ported W edneaday: was it a murder, a petty theft, cruelty to aoimall or an ab·ducktlon? The episode could be called a crime aaalnst comedy wrlten, consider· mi en account by Badae No. 1s. or whoever wears. it. "Murdered duck," the computer log entry stated. .. Victim discovered pet duck with head 1masbed ln. No other dam•&•· ''Victim overheard resl· dents dlacuulna dinner pJana for Sunda1. Victlm went •quackera. • Family JLaeMIM-, funeral acrana•· an.ta.' .. From Left, Homes of Peter Wotenty, Dwight AIM so Orth, Larry Welton and Brian Vickery Bum Furiously 'No Charges' In Robi taille Auto Cr(Ujh No charges are likely to be filed against anyone involved in a Santa Ana traffic collision that injured Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille Tuesday afternoon, causing major damage to bis city car. The police chief remains off ·duty today and under a doctor's care, receiving medication to ease pain from a severe leg bruise bot he is not hospitalized. ''He's hurting pretty badly," a palice departme.nt spokesm~n s~id today, add mg that Chief Robitaille is not expected to re- turn to duty before Monday at the earliest. The 1:40 p.m . accident at First and Fairview Streets in central Santa Ana also caused major damfge to the other car, driven by Mrs. May Hamad, 23,. of Garden Grove. She and her two infant children, son Iman, 2, and daughter Imin, 1, were also . shaken up in the broadside crash but did not sustain serious in- juries. .. Due to apparent shock, she has blanked out the entire period when she was driving from Ed· inger A venue to First Street • where they collided," a Santa Ana police traffic investigator said today. •'She can't remember it." He said witnesses have offered conflicting statements that \}\e Syrian immigrant woman did or did not run a red traffic signal light, causing the crash. Combined circumstances of conflicting statements and Mrs. Kamad's apparent amnesia re- garding the two-car collision make it unllke(y any charaes will benicd, the officer said . . UwisFaciug Jail Again LOS ANGELES (AP> -Radio staUon manager Will Lewis f •ces another possible jail sentence for his rdutal to turn. ov~ a S_ym- bionese Uberatioo Army com· munlque to authorltr . Lewis, eeneral man•ger of KPFK, waa found in contempt of the ei>UDty 1rand jury WM.net· day by Superior Court Judse Jtck £. Goertzen for tt'f\lalng to hand ovet tbe orltlnal o( the document.. 1 "" Insurance PrOtest ShOws Little Effect Little change was reported to- day from Orange Coast area hospitals in light of the doctors' malpractice insurance rate pro- test. CRelatedstoryPageAS.) Administrators said they will be watching their emergency rooms especially closely to see if local physicians will be participating in a two-day office closure in sup part of the boycott. The office closure is aimed at ·general practitioners and other office-oriented physicians at the request of surgery doctors who . want their colleagues to close their offices as a show of support. In a press conference held Wednesday at the Oranse Coun· ty Medical Association head- quarters, association president Dr: Charles Plows said be felt the physicians who are continuing to practice without insurance are "truly courageous. They are placing care of patients above personal loss," be said. F;stimates of the number of the county's 2,200 doctors who are practicing witout malpractice in- surance varied from 20 percent to 35 percent. Meanwhile, administrators at Fountain Valley Community, Costa Mesa Memorial, South Coast Community, San Clemente General and Mission Community hospitals reported they were still dong business as usual. Surgeons. and anesthesiolo~sts at Huntington Intercommuru~y, Pacifica and Hoag Memonal hospitals ha".e joined i.n t~e boycott, cutting surgeries m those hospital to strictly urgent and emergency cases. Administra.tors at those facilities said no further staff lay· offs are anticipated. Hoag has let eight employes go and reduced the work schedules for 95 others. Sixty people ·have been furloughed from HIH. Pacifica has ~ot laid off any staff. Anti-tax Citizens' Group Regrouping • Huntington Beach attorney Montana Schultz and his sidekicks· -the Citizens Against New Taxes Committee <CANT) -are reassembllng their forces to head off new taxes at the pass. Tbe 1roup, which takM creditin Iar,e measure for the def eat last year of the property transfer tax. has re·f9rmed to battle new levies thatSchultzbellevesarelooming. "We are concerned about in· creuinl city taxes," Schultz aald Wedneac1ay. "That's why th1a committee is be1na revived. It's time we have a voice tn the matter of our lncreaaina local taxM." ~bultJ says be believes the city lJ planning to raise pro- perty taxes. the oU barr.t tu. and may char1e fot ~ col· lectton. Scbult1 said a oew :i roota cltlsens effort will in kri· medi~tely in the fonn a petl· tlondrive. He said lt will be his foal to amend the c:lty charter~ makina a two thlidi Cltl COt.ancJ-.Jan· • - San Clemente Fire Vktim Names Listed Following is a complete list of the names and addresses of owners whos e homes were destroyed by the San Clemente fire Wednesday afternoon: A VENJDA COLUMBO -704, Gilbert 0 . Kasin; 706. Raymond and M arearet McGill; 708, Leonard and Marie Valore. CALLE DELICADA -423, Allan and Della Frankel; 425, Peter and Evelyn Wolenty; 427, Dwight and Jeannett e Ainsworth; 429, Larry and Blythe Welton ; 431, Brian Vickery. AVENJDA PRESIDIO -~2. David and Beverly Ament; 804, James and Patricia Higgins. AVENIDA SALVADOR -!07, Justin and Violet Scboenen- berger; 413, Gerard and Joanne Paulin; 415, Garry and Barbara Patefield; 417, Chuck and Cathy Kendall. · CALLE MENDOZA -810, Popick <house in escrow, first name not available). An incomplete list of houses that were damaged by the fire is as follows : Donald and Ruth Brewer, 812 Calle Mendoza; Donald and Evelyn. Wysopal, 401 Avenida Salvador; Victor Amato, 411 Avenida Salvador; Art (last name not available), 105 Avenida Salvador. Five other houses also were damaged, accordingtooff'icial re· ports. . Brown Eyes . '76· Primary PASADENA (AP) -Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr., h~ decided to enter the California Democratic presidential primary but plans to delay an· nouncemenf of his decision until ta l.st possible moment, the Paudena Star-Ne1'11'1d 1oc1&1 • The newspaper •lid 9CIW'Cel In both Washtnst.on aad Saetamen- to told tts W aablniton bureau ol Brown'• dedslon to rt1J' as a favorite ton la the J\U'le priqaary. ~ newspaper did not ~ its. ~ . . .. '\. ' Further up Presidio, Ort Avenlda Salvador, Galle Colum- bo and Calle Mendoza, firemen and trucks were everywhere. They had stopped the fire. • · "This is all .I've got," stid Justin Schoenenberger, a retired federal employe. pointing to the soot-covered blue jeam be bad on, as firemen doused the last (~RAPID. Page A!) * * * tory'_ 24Homes Ravaged By Blaze By JACK CHAPPELL Of lite Dally Pli.e SCaff "This must be what bell looks like," a weary soot-faced fireman said as he surveyed the burned-out hulk of one of 24 houses destroyed or damaged Wednesday by the most dis· astrous fire in San Clemente's history. Some fire·swept homes were still rekindling as late as 7:30 a.m. today, although an army of 500 firefighters was reported \o have contained and controlled the major blaze by 2::.l a.rn. Thirty.nine people, including 10 San Clemente policeman and seven San Clemente firemen, ADDITIONAL PHOTOS FROM SC FIRE-A3 were treated for fire-related in- juries at San Clemente General .Hospital. Twelve of the injured were admitted to the hospital. Damage estimates have ranged from $1 million to ~ million. . One frantic woman was arrest- ed for aggravated assault wherl she tried to run down. a San Clemente police officer directing traffic at a roadblock below the fire scene. The fire was fought by 65 fire engine companies from nearly every Orange County depart- ment. The city of Laguna Bejich sent two of its three fire companies and called up off-duty and volun- teer firemen to guard the town with remaining equipment. The disastrous fire swept out of the San Clemente backcountry powered by 35 to 40 mile per hour winds. Like a rolling inferno it spread i nto homes alon4 Avenidas Presidio, Delicadt. Mendoza, Colombo and <See FIRE. Page A%) March of Dimes Starting Sunday • Members of the Fountain Valley Boys Club will go door to door Sunday for the March ot Dimes. Executive Director Chris Torres said the march will be conducted by members of the Keystone Club, boys 13 and older . Jerry York, a Fountain Valley High School freshman, is Keystone president.- .co ast Weathe r Late night and earl)' morning low clouds or fog Friday .then fair skies. Cooler temperatures with highs of 62 at the beaches to 68 inland. Overnight lows 38 to 48. INSIDE TOD~ Y Robm Robert8 .alld Bof> Union, fonutd rlg1tl./Jand.td pitch•r• durfftg tM 11501, Wtt~ ~l~dtd to Baxball'• Hall of Fam~. SIMJI, Cl. •••ex • ~· DAil\' 'tLOT Thur!C!!y, January !2. 1979 Ff!lliili Pia•••• ' ACLU Chapter Lawsuit Looms Py WILIJAM SCllRFJBER OfllWO.U,1'4~MAM ·The Orange County American C!vu Liberties Union CACLU> C'hapter has been working since. Oecember on a lawsuit aimed at '\Yerting key changes in county g!Overnmen.t's family planning PrOgram. * * *. Legalized Abortion Protested WASHINGTON (AP> - Several thousand demonstrators braved subfreezing tern· peratures to rally near the White lfouse today and lobby for a con· !4itutional <lmendment banning abortion. The annual Maroh for Life coinrided with the third an· nlversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abor- t,lon. About 3,000 protesters gathered at Lafayette Park across the street from the White • House. Three of their spokesmen arranged for a half-hour meeting ":ilh representatives. of the Departments or Justice a nd Health. Education and Welfare. and the President's Domestic C.Ouncil. The demonstrators in the park carried signs indicating they wtre from Tennessee, Pen- nsylvania, Texas, Ohio, Indiana, New York, and Florida. Some or the signs bore photo· graphs of dead fetuses. Others read: ".Today the fetus, tomor- row the feeble," "Abortion. a woman's right to kill" and "The Aborted Child Could Have Been You." Thre.e Valley Schools Get Top Ratings Three schools in the Fountain Valley School District have re- ceived an "outstanding" rating from the State Department of Education for their Early Childhood Education programs. A state evaluation team last week visited Wardlow. Fulton and Fountain Valley Schools, the three newest to join the state- fU\anced ECE program. The program is designed to provide more individual instruc- tion for kindergarten through third grades and requires parent involvement in the educational process. Dr. J>at Clark, director of com- munity affairs, said the three schools received 923 points or a possible 930 perfect score, and Wardlow scored perfect in each area. Ed Powell. principal at Wardlow, said the two persons on .the evaluating team said they bad never before given a perfect score. Powell said a llag bearing the number "five," indicating the five penectly scored areas, is. now flyin~ at the school. He said parents made the llag alter learning of the evaluation. Arnone evaluators' comments, Dr. Clark said, were ''tr:emen- dous parent support, enthusiasm by the community and staff and outltanding implementation." The ECE program also is at Harper, Tamura, Bushard, Talbert and P1ava1\ Schools, but they are not scheduled for evaluations thi1 year. ORANGE COAST H/F DAILY PILOT James Carr or the ACLU's I..awyer's Committee said pre- paration has been under way s ince the county Board Qf Supervisors approved a revlsect family planning package. Dee. 16 ..• SUpervisors endorsed the ap- plication for federal grant money lo support the program with the proviston that no aaency receiv- ing the money may provide abor· lion <'Ounseling or referrals. Supervisors were informed by County Coun::.el Adrian Kuyper Wednesday that their action is of "questionable legality·· be<'ause it violates the <'Onst1tutional right or free spee<'h. He said it appears that the rounty r annot en a<'t legb,lation that restricts a woman's <'On· stitutional rights to seek an abor· tion or a rotinselor's right to in· for m her of available ubortion sen·i<'es. . The family planning program involves not only county depart· ments but private sub.grantees such as Planned Parenthood Inc. and thrt>e county free dinics. Though Kuyper suggested new language that wouJd apply the board restrictions only to phases of family planning that make specific use of the grant funds, a majority of s upervisors ap· peared satisfied with their original stance. Supervisor Lauren<'e Schmit, who originally proposed the abortion ban for philosophi<'al re· asons, said it should be up to op· ponents of the board's action to seek legal recourse. But after th.e board meeting, several supervisQrs expressed confusion over just where the county now stands, leading to the possibility the eniire matter may come up again next week. The ACLU 's Carr indicated that the board's reluctance to heed the advice of its own at· torney could accelerate his group's activities. He said the ACLU met Tuesday to discuss progress or lawsuit preparation and will meet again next Tuesday to decide whether or not to proceed. "Since it now appears the board won't r everse their ridiculous d ecision, there ap· pears to be no doubt we'll take legal action," Carr said. "We are fully prepared to do so." Carr noted th at the county ACLU sanction has the full san<'· lion of the national (\Jld regional offices and has gotten extensive legal assistance from the New York ACLU offi<'e. CELLA ••.. And last week when the county Grand Jury charged Cella and his three co-defendants with 127 felony crimes, Judge Williams set bail for Santa Ana physician at $75,000. Cella's co-defendants in the largest grand theft case in county history were asked to post $25,000 bail each. It was when defendants Oeorge Ollendorf, Stephen Evans and Ted Schiffman 's attorneys told Judge Williams their clients could not raise the needed cash that the judge suggested the Cella farm land be used to satisfy the bail requirement for all four defendants. And when Cella agreed to the pl411, the stage was set for his co· defendants lo work out privaic deals with him to cover the pro· perty he has placed in jeopardy in their interest. For openers, Judge Wllllams suggested that Evan! assign the Santa Ana physician the equity in his Mlssjon Viejo home. Like the other de!endants, Evans is cbar1ed in a 127-count county Grand Jury indictment and a «-count federal Grand Jury indictment of chargea relat· ed to the alleged theft and em- bezzlement of $2 mlWon from two county hospitals. Tax bUls show the Riverside County assessor set the Cella farm land's value at close to $900,000. But Joseph Canale, a Jong-lime Cella business associate and a licensed real estate broker, said the land's true market value is cloeer to $4.5 million. · Canale, who also owas a one· rtfth interest ln the 684 acrea. aald Cella'• ·interest alone would be worth about $900,000 11 the land was 1pllt up Into and sold In 10· acre parcel1. Tbe ditcrepancy between the a1ae11or and Canale'• value eatimate-s botwltbstandlnJ, Jwtae Wllllama uJd he w11 aaU.fied the property'• worth ~--tbe needed aoo,ooo. Deputy Dltt. Atty. Otetta 6ean re!Ylled~to tttke part In the iwelirnlnary tllkl tn the Jud11 11 cbamb«9 that led to the b•U ~ment. ... 'Tina la public bullneu and abould be cond\Jcttd tn pubUc, •• lfl'I. &e.a.r1 I aid. • • "" Dally Pll•l PM .. •YU.~.,,.. SOUTHEASTERLY VIEW SHOWS BURNING HOMES; SAN 011!00 FREEWAY LOWER RIGHT • San Clemente High School at Bottom of Picture Became Evacuation Center FIRE'S PATH-Shaded areas mark path of devastating San Clemente fire. Flames moved into Area A about noon, destroying and damaging 24 houses. Winds gave the fire new life about 6 p.m. when it moved Dally ....... , ., "-c:r- into Area B at the city's south end. The fire burned down a canyon close to San Clemente City Hall. Flying embers als6 touched off a small firea.La Esperanza. From PClfle A J FIRE •.• Salvador. Avenida Salvador was the first hit, and was hit the hardest. The homes were ignited by the in· tense heat from the fire. The cause of the fire remained unconfirmed by mid-day today. Lt. Col. Dan Brown, Camp Pendleton Public Affairs officer, said a helicopter survey he made at noon Wednesday showed the brush fire to be contained within an area the Marine Corps has leased to the State of California. Lt. Col. Brown said the corps is also investigating reports that an engineer unit welding target frames at a pistol range near the Christianitas area of the base could have been responsible. The Marine Corps sent an in· fantry company (200 men) Into San Clemente to help with fire fighting there and sent an infan· try platoon or 50 men to aid police in closing orr th·e ravaged neighborhoods. Lt. Col. Brown said the base's most restrictive fire limitation measures were in effect before the fire started and that no flares or any other incendiary devices were to have been in use after 9 a.m. Wednesday. • In addition to the houses direct- ly damaged by flame, many others we re damaged by smoke. An exact official accounting is pending. More CIA Names LONDON (AP) -TheSocialist Worker, a small left-wing newspaper, published the names and addresses Wednesday of five men It said were Central In· telltgence Agency employes working in London. The report said one of the men was the CIA station chief. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Collectiye Bargaining Endorsed Officials ·or the Huntington .Beach City (elementary) School District have suggested that' teacher contract talks be carried out this s pring as if new collec· tive bargaining legislation aJready were in effect. The new law does not take ef- fect until July 1. but Charles Palmer, deputy superintendent, suggested Tuesday night that teachers and trustees negotiate under its terms over the next few months. He recommended that both teactlers a nd trustees agree ahead of time that any agree· ments reached before July I ·would still be legally binding after the new legislation takes ef. feet. . Rebbie Lawrence, president of the Federated Teachers of Hunt- ington Beach, told trustees Palmer's suggestion was fine with her. An.d Tanner Peterson, presi- dent of the Huntington Beach Elementary Teachers Associa- tion, said he would discuss the matter with 'Other officers and re· port back to the board. · Under the ne w legislation. teachers and the board will negotiate a "master contract," and the law spells out items which may be negotiated - wages, hours, health and welfare benefits, leave and transfer policies. Catholic Killed BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -A Roman Catholic man was klDed in bed early today by several gunmen, police said, raising ~e death toll from sec- tarian violence in the embattled province to 29 this year. E'romPageAI RAPID ••• flames that destroyed hls home. "I guess J lost about $8>,000. I was on the roof, waterin«" it down. The house was okay. Then the garage exploded," said Schoenenberger. Further up the street, Chuck Kendall, 411 Salvador, stood in the street with two friends, whose homes were not damaged. ''It w.as completely engulfed by the ti me I got here." he said. "My wife came home and they were evacU'ating." . Had he been concerned about fire destroying bis hilltop home, with a spectacular view or the hills behind San Clemente? "It crossed my mind. But lt's something you try to forget about.'" . As an afterthought, Kendall added. "You know. I lived with my family during the Bel-Air fire. Our house was the first one hit." "I figured I'd stay as long as I could. U it got real bad I could . always go down the bank," said Norman Cowl, another Salvador resident. His home \\'.as n ot touched by fire. Cowl said policemen forcibly• removed him from his house as the flames drew near, but that he sneaked back to fight them again. Huntington Beach Jewelry Heisted A burglar who climbed througt\. a rear bedroom window has loot- ed a Huntington Beach woman's home·of nearly $100 in Jewelry, the victim told police Wednes- day. Sherry Southern, of 7072 Betty Drive, told Officer Brian Lindley her loss includes a heart-shaped diamond necklace and a black onyx ring, accordin1 to in· vestigators. Library ProR_osal 'Shelv'ed' A plan by the cll)t or Hunt· lqton Beach to o~ the CentJ14'l Library oD Sunday afternoons has been put back OD the shell after Just one day. Judae Lloyd E . Blanpled Jr. has tuued a temporary restrain- ing order blocking the Sunday af· ternoon operation. A bearing bas been scheduled on the inatter Jan. 30 in Orange County Superior Court. . ' . A lawsuit was filed last week to block the Sunday schedule by the Oranae County Employes Att,. sociation on behalf~ the Hunt· lngton Beach Municipal Employes Association. The ernployes alle1e that the city violated meet and confer provisions or a state law. Employe representative Jim Harker said the city met with employes for Just . three hours' discussion and "this was not ade- qt1ate." Harker also said the city should have discussed with employes the possibility of pre- mium pay for working Sundays. City council members authorized making the schedule switch in Dece mber. They re- asoned that Friday nights were slow and they would close the doors then in favor of Sunday af· ternoons. A library official reported a good turnout laat Sunday when the facility opened for the first-· and possibly last time. "Readers checked out about 400 books in· the four hours," a spokesperson said. She added that the crowd may have been larger than usual because of an exhibition by the Orange County Art Alliance. A city official said that under a rotation plan worked out by Librarian Walter Johnson, each employe might expect to work an extra Sunday afternoon two or three Sundays a year. He said those working on the sabbath would have three days off the following 'week becawse the city couldn't afford any extra expenses such as overtime. Harker said that be agreed with city officials that Sunday after- noons would be beneficial to resi· dents, "but that you can't expect to open that extra day without spendinJ any extra money." He also reported that" library employes were concerned that services might prove inadequate un~er rotating schedule plan. ~,.._PqeAJ SCHULTZ • • ty necessary before raising new taxes or increasing old ones. Schultz says that if the petition ·drive is successful, he hopes to have the issue placed on the April 13 city election ballot. "One way to keep taxes in cheek is to make it mOT'e difficult for the city to enact them," he said. "I call that responsible gov· ernment. I call that government by the people." Schultz said that his first name is indeed Montana . "My brother's middle name is Texas and my sisters are named Maryland, C4rolina and Virginia," he said. Schultz says he was born in Ne~ York. Schultz says that his group is opentne headquarters at 17612 Beach Blvd., suite 19. He says re· sidents are welcome to visit and s~gn his petition. Youth F trees MruderRap FO~ANA (AP) -Formal murder chatges bave been filed aealnlt an 18-year-0ld youth 4n the death ot a woman killed when a rock smashed through the windshield of a car in which she was riding. John Serrano of nearby Upland was booked for investigation or murder Wednesday andolthrow- in1 atones at vehicles. ~oi:ist Work in Ford Budgt(t I An ongotn1 project to measure the envfronmental lmpad of an• ti·beach eroaton work l n Newport Be acb and the &mlet- Surf1lde beach area was In· eluded in projects which Presl· dent Ford toda7 uled C<JQgras to budtet 1121 mU!.lon to pay tor. The bUd1tt. whlcb does not ln· elude money to pay for af\1 rift' comtruct1on, CQ"letl t: variety of dand aad other water ret®rce d•v•lo)>ment proJecu ln C..Uforafa duiin1 the ftacal year l»atanllal OCL l . 1'1te A.r1ut portion of the bUd&tl includes $12'2 rnnuon for wort cm the San JNQ\1111 Valley: wa~er .PtoJect lncluCU.na $.19.4 . . mJlllon for the prime contr~ct.for the Auburn Dam ln the Auburn· Folsom areo near Sacrtlmento. A1lo Included tn Jl'ord'a request wu a $19.1 bud1et from the U.S. Anny Corps of Enatneers, whJcb tnctudet the Sl00,000 prol)()Sed for the on1oln1 Nowporl-Sunset . study. • Other p.ro,ects which sffk con- tinued fund n1 ar $12,U>~ to continue work on the San Felipe Olvllion1 which wu be•un ln the curTent Jl•cal year. The bureau budg~ted '32 million for the S•cramanto RJter Divblon of C,VP. lncJudlna $20.8 mJlllon to contlnu work on the Tehama-Colusa Canal. .. A total or $24 mHllon wu budgeted for the San Luis unJt, including $12.3 mlllton ror a dls- tr1bution and dralriqe system In the Westland• Wate.r DltUict and $4 million for the San Lull Drain. Otht'r proposed 1pendln1 in- clu(Jed 12,970,000to10 -"•ad wtth work on the l"rlant-Kem Canal and u.~.ooo for the El Dorado Dlltl1butlon System. · ~ Corps of En1tne.a pr-o.. J)OMd a tilcal im tonlln.letlOn bud1et of tot.a million lot ·c.Jifoml1. Thll lnchlditd: Buchanan Dami. ~,oeo.ooo: Cucam°"'a Cruk nooa eanttol, ..,.l mllUon; Dry Creek i..ke and Channel flood control. '3.1 t . million: Hidden Dam, '1,901,000 ; Imperial Beach EroeJon Project. $90,000; Lytle and Warm Creeks flood control, $1.1 mtWoa: Napa River Basin fiood control, te mllUon: New Melones Multiple P\.lrpoae Project, 159 mWloP : Sacramentq River aod Trlbotarle1 flood control. U00,000; Sacramento Jliver Bank Prolecthm, si.5 million: Ben Dle10 Harbor Ha91alilon ProJeet, •.030.000: 8an l>Sqo River and Jllalion BaJ Navia•· Uon...i. •.ooe: S.11 SiJAltO Ba.y to ~ktoa Ship , Sl .t · mllllaas Sw.eetwatv vet noOd tontf'Ol, taoo.ooo. and Walnut· Ci'Mk tJDod CODiroJ, ~.8 mlWc. • • j \ .. , I ~ } f j I l u. ~ I :, ' \ ~ ( ' ' j ' ' Orange Coast · · EDIT I ON i VOL. 69, NO. 22, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORNIA T HURSDAY,JANUARY 22, 1976 Today's Clo In g N.Y.St ee N TEN CENTS AttQrney Lauds Hinshaw's Record By TOM BARLEY · Ottlle D•ll't f'll« sa..t C o n g r e s s m 'a n· A n d re w Hinsbaw's record as Orange County assessor is sufficient in itself for dismissal of bribery ·charges he faces, a Superior Court jufy was told today. Lauding the Newport Beach Repubtican as "by rar the best assessor this county ever had,·' d efens.e attorney Marshall Morgan to'd the panel in his final argument that •'there· was simp- ly no neeci to do the thlnp he's accused of dolng." Mor~an said it 1s "incongruous and silly•' to entertain the thought that Hinshaw could have solicited stereo sets from Tandy Corp. ofrlcials or actively sought a $1,000 campa!en contribution from the vice president or the company. Morgan identified former auditor-appraiser George Upton as "tbe true villain ol the piece.'• Morgan said Upton was the man who dealt directly with the TandY Corooratlon and he wu the actual recipient of all but one of the s tereo sets given away by the firm. Morgan condemned Hinshaw's prosecution as the product or "paranoid thinking" by the d1s- t ri ct attorney's office and .. Watergate-inspired investiea- tions that often unfairly touch on many men in political office.'• Morgan told tbe jury that Hinshaw made m_any enemies 1n Orange County by adopting a vigorous six-year reorganization plan that increased assessment valuations by $3 billion but brouiht him into conflict with the county counsel and the Irvine Company. . "Your deliberations will boil down to one question and that question is which or two men do you believe in this trial," be told tbejury. "Do you believe Andrew Hinshaw. a m an of integrity and high moral thinking, or do you believe George Upton, a convict- ed liar?" Upton was sentenced to six months in the county jail after pleading guilty t o bribery charges. The former county employe was r eleased after 87 days and appeared as a prosecu- tion witness in Hinshaw's trial. Upton told the jury that Tandy Vice President James Buxton told him that the electronics firm was saving $150,000 a year on its -'Clemente Fire ~Worst in Bertoliiw Verdict Nullified Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams today set aside the guilty verdict re-l ached by a jury in the con· spiracy trial of former assessor's aide James Bertolino or Mission Viejo. Bertolino, 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, had the petition granted after his lawyer argued that the felony conviction made it impossible for the former county employe to find a new job. The application was opposed by the district attorney's office. ''We didn't oppose a reduction to a misdemeanor and we did feel the judge's final action was going a little too r ar," Deputy District Attorney William Evans said. Judge WilUams was not availa· ble for comment today. Bertolino was -one of nine as- sessor's employes indicted by the grand jury after a long probe into •allegations that they worked on Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's political campaign while being paid by the county for time and mileage. Seven of the nine defendants have been convicted on felony charges. All seven later had their felony convictions reduced to misdemeanors. Judge Williams'• action today, - however , completely removes Bertolino's conviction from the record. The Mission Viejo man was fined $1,000 and placed on three years probation by Judge Walter Smith. Superior Court clerks have a fluestion to ask Judge Williams. when he returns to court later to· day. The question is "will Bertoliµo now get his $1 ,000 back?" ICCC Hosts Goff Tourney Pairings have been announced for the Little Crosby PGA second tour tournament to be staged at Irvine Coast Country Club Fri- day and Saturday. Included in the list or pro- fessional players playing in the $10,0QO event are Alan Tapie of Newport Beach, winnerof$22,S47 last season and Dick Lotz, a long- time member · of the touring group. · Lotz had his best season in 1970 when he finished sixth on the money list with $125,023 while winning the Mons anto and Kemper Open titles. Also in the field is Pete Brown, winner of the San Diego Open in 1970 and Bob Shaw, winner or the Tallahassee Open in 1972 and the New Zealand PGA title in 1968. l>OW REGAINS . EARLY LOSSES NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market recovered gradually from a broad earl7 setback to finish close to where it started to- day. Trading tapered off a bit from the near·record pace of Tuesday and Wednesday. but was sUll ac· tive by usual s tandards. (Tablet, BS) The Dow Jones indus trial averace or 30 stocks lost 2. 16 pptnts to943.48. DellY ..... "--tty F'""1cfl ldlelnMlll FOUR RESIDENCES SHOWN IN FLAMES ON THE CUL DE SAC END OF CALL~ DELICADA IN SAN CLEMENTE WEDNESDAY From Left. Homes of Peter Wolenty, Dwight Ainsworth, Larry Welton and Brtan Vlckery Burn Furiously Fire Hit Like Lightning By F R EDERICK SCHOE ME HL • Of ltl• 0.11., Pit .. S&aff Fire struck San Clemente Wed- nesday with lightning speed. What had appeared to hilltop residents as a distant threat in the hills of Camp Pendleton sud- denly was upon the c_ity with un- relenting rury. Minutes separated the time the fire burned at the base of the hill behind A venida Presidio and the · time it roared over the hilltop. There was p anic. Some ran from their homes, armed loaded with what few belongings they could gather. Cars shot out of driveways and s ped off into the thick mantle of smoke and ash. "Carl, Carl." A woman's un- mistakable terror-filled scream pierced the s moke near a Presidio residence. At the end of Calle Familia, flames bore down on a home as a male teenage occupant doused Dr. Cella Posts Bail Uses · Farm Interest w Free Def endams By GARY GR ANVILLE OftlW Oell't Pll«SUff Dr. Louis Cella and his three co-def end ants in an alleged $2 million swindle remained free Wednesday after Cella agreed to put up his interest in a 684·acre Riverside County farm as bail. NB Planner . Ray Williams ·Seeks Cormcil Newport Beach Planning Com- missioner Ray Williams joined the list of cand idates in the up- coming city election when he filed bis nomination papers with the city clerk Wednesday. Two other candidates,,,incum- bent Councilman Paul Ryckoff and Duncan Mcintosh, have also med their nominatlon papers for · the April 13 election. According to City Clerk Laura Llgios, four people have taken olit nomination papers but have not filed them yet. They are Mayor DOo Mcinnis; Per Trebler of Shorecllrrs; Archibald Scott III of Spyglass Hill, and Tom Bland.1 or Spyglass HUL Coun cil ca n dldates are nominated by district, but elect· ed at larse. Mcintosh. Williams, Trebler, Scott and Bland.l all llv lu the dJstrtct represented by Councilman John Store who has indicated he will not seek re- elect.Ion. Flllna for candidates from Store's di.strict closes Feb. 10. It clos Feb . .s fOI' Mc1nnl.s' and Ryctott's dJ tril't. "Yes, your honor," Cella replied when asked if he was will· ing to use his one.fifth ownership interest in the farm to satisfy a collective $150,000 bail requi re· ment. Before approving the bail ar· range m ent h e suggested, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams said be was satisfied the Cella farm interest is worth at least $300,000. State law requires that proper· ty nsed for bail be worth twice as much as the required bail. Celia's co-defendants in the largest grand theft case in county history were asked to post $25,000 bail each. :. San Diego Mayor. Addresses Chamber By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of t1i1e Dally PIMt SUit American cities can control their budget deficits ii they don't "lose their nerve at the political bargaining table," San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson told a Newport Beach audience Wed- nesday night. Wilson wos the guest speaker at the installation banquet or the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce. More than 300 people attended the dinner held at the Balboa Bay Club. The San Diego mayor declared that cities can stay rinanclally solvent by contrclling their re- sidential arowth. He also claimed thot lnterf erence from the state and federal government could force cities to the wall flnaoclally. He pointed to public servtc jobs, mandated by the f edera_l eovemment as one example of the kind or governmental pl'O- gram wblcb could be harmful to (Sff CHAMBER, Pase AZ) ·- ·MAN OF THE YEAR Dick St•v•na · hot embers raining from the sky with a garden hose. His s is ter stood i n the. driveway, screaming for him lo come down so they could leave together. He ref used. The house w as spared. At the John Vasquez residence, 924 Presidio, Jim Quayle, a San Clemente plumber, sprayed the roof with a garden hose. "I ran into John's wife down below. She said the house was go- ing to go," said Quayle. "The fire came right up the ca- nyon. All of a sudden, there it was." said Quayle. Perspiration cut rivulets in his ash·covered face. Fifty feet down an iceplant covered slope, five houses on Calle Delicada were engulled in flames. Several minutes elasped before fire units entered the scene. At the crest of Presidio, San Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni watered his roof. "I put out two little fires on my neighbor·s roof." said DiGiovan- ni, pointing to a house next door. "lt came so fast. I can't believe how fast." the mayor said . Further up P r esidio, on Avenida Salvador, Calle Colum· bo and Calle Mendoza, firemen and trucks were everywher e. They had s topped the fire" "This is all I've got,'' said Justin Schoenenberger, a retired federal employe. pointing to the soot·covered blue jeans he had on, as firemen doused the last flames that des troyed his home. "I guess I lost about SM,000. I was on the roor, watering it down. The house was okay. Then (See R APID, Page AZ) FIRE CALLS JAM COAST PHONES Concerned friends and r e- latives calling rutdents of San Clemente following Wednesday's dis astrous fi re overloaded telephone lines today. Art Leavitt of Pacific Telephone said., "Everybody's calling there, just like en earth· quake. When we have an earth· quako or other kind of disaster, everybody callt that spot and the eQulpment Just can't handle it." • • taxes as a result or alleged ac· tivities that led to Hinshaw's in- dictment on bribery charges. Morgan, describing Buxton to- day as a "yahoo from Fort Worth ," told the jury that Bux- ton's testimony in many areas was no more reliable than that or Upton. Morgan expects to conclude bjs final argument today. Judge Robert P. Kneeland will then in-struct the jury and send it to de- liberate. 24Homes i Ravaged By Blaze By JACK CHAPPELL OttlM Oell't PlleUt.tff ''This must be what bell looks like,'• a weary soot.faced fireman said as he surveyed the burned-out hulk of one of 24 houses des troyed or damaged Wednesday by the most dis- astrous fire in San Clemente's history. Some fire·swept homes were still rekindling as late as 7:30 a.m. today, although an army of 500 firefighters was reported to have contained and controlled the major blaze by 2:=-> a.m. Thirty·nine people. including 10 San Clemente policeman and seven San Cle mente ffremen. 1 ADDITIONAL PHOTOS FROM SC FIRE-A3 were treated for fire -related in- juries at San Clemente General Hospital. Twelve of the injured were admitted to the hospital. Damage estim ates have ranged from $1 million to SJ million. One frantic woman was arrest· ed for aggravated assault when she tried to run down a San Clemente police offi cer directing traffic at a roadblock below the fire scene. The fire was fought by 65 fire engine companies from nearly every Orange County depart- ment. <See FIRE, Page A2) Rogers ·set For Surgery Newport Beach City Coun· l cilman Howard Rogers said to-I day he will undergo heart sur-I gery Friday morning at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Rogers. who has been hospitalized since Jan. 13, said the surgery is being performed to repair a condition that has plagued him for the past few years. He said he expects to be able to leave the hsopital within 10 days of the surgery. Rogers. who represents the Newport·Balboa Peninsula, has served on the council for JO years. ·Coast Weathe r Late night and early morning low clouds or fog Friday then fair skies. Cooler tempe ratures with highs of 62 at the beaches to 68 inland. Overnight lows 38 to 48. I NSIDE TODAY Robin Roberti .and Bob Ummi, fa med right-banded pitchers during the 1950s, were elected to Baseball's Holl of Fame. Story. Cl . ladex AJ ai AM At c .. ,. 91 ., "'' "' M ... , jUt aJ •• ' -f I DAILY PILOT N Finklea furors Convene An Orange County Superior \.ourt jury that will be asked to impose lh<' death penalty if it ~mds Hu~h Daniel Rean guilty or t degree murder for the al· ed killing of Fountain Valley ete·S('holar Stephen "Mike" lea began its deliberations t ay • And while Bean. 24. waited in county jail cell for the verdict P J?arations began in Judge iam L. Mu r ray's courtroom to~ the opening Tuesday or the tn~l of Benn's brother. Charles t>ennis B<•an, 22. Roth men were arrested Nov I, 1974. 24 hours after the Halloween night kilhng of Finklea. The 19· year.old markt>t derk was shot s ix times by two men who entered the 7 Eleven murkN at Euclid St reel ~rnd W a rnt•r A venue in Fountain Valle' Finkka. captain of the Orange Coast College wre:stli11g team and an acclaimed student, was IO ru.inutes away from the end of his evening shift when the first of s ix qullets ripped into him Five more bullt•ts were fired in· rnnim <1s he "'11nly sought refuge in.a bark room of the store. Police foµnd him lying there in a pool of blood. Santa Ana polire said they re- rovered both guns used in the murder and SJ33 t<iken from Pink lea's cash reJ:!isler from the fk>an brothers' car Gov. Brown May Enter '76 Primary PASADENA <AP) -Gov. Ed· mund G Brown Jr .. has decided t o e n t e. r l h e C a I i f o r n i a Democratic presidential primary but plans to delay an- nounremt>nl of his decision until tht' last Pctssible moment, the Pasadena Star·News said today. The news paper srud sources in hath Washington and Sacramen· to told its Washington bureau of Rrown's derision to run as a favonte son tn the Junt' pnmary. The ne" spa per did not name its sources .4. spokes man for Brown said th(" governor 1s still undecided <i bbut the s late primary. but the Star ·News s aid its sour ces itan~ by their statement " The newspaper s aid Bro\\11 ex- Pt<'ts to win the pnmary and pfare himself in good position lo 1rit'luenre the selection of the Oemorral1r tic ket. The JS.year-old governor does not want lo be a candidate in any other state's primary, the Slar- News said. .Brown's fat her. former Gov. Edmund G Brown Sr .. said in a ret'ent interview he would like lo see his son "run as a favorite son m the California primary, then lead the state dele~ation to the Oemorratir convention. Then he would be tn excellent position to accept a draft or influence the selerllon of candidates .. A Rr own v1r to r v in the California primary would dtcreas e the c hance of any Democrat winn1n~ the party's presidential nomination by con- vention time. The state accounts for 10 percent of the delegates lo tht! convention Closet Blaze HANFORD (UPI > -A closet fi re at the Sacred Heart Hospitai raused nearly s5o.OOo damage Wednesday m gnt. J nere were no m)uries but 40 patients had lo be moved to anolh('r part of the bwlding ORANGE COAST .. 1,.. ()f "'"">" c.., .. ,, o"'''" ,., . .,.,. wi1h ... ,..,.,. ., ~·'• tt Irv ,.,,.r,.,, Prtu '" pwah'1WfJ Dot tr.-. O'-"O' C" 1· t ,....,t>t1\f\•no (on.p..wi, s. ~·· ·'" edH•O' ••• "'-tbl•\~d Mttno..1 "" w" r , ... 1 •• t~ (rr-t' '1rl · • '4f¥¥"Poft (k·~ t\ Hvnt.nqt11f1 8• t't 'OUl"lt••" Vallfy lt'<ll1n1 'S.-0(1h l'lott • \/•'If,, _."It L tQul\• ii•4t" '!>auth '"'' A'"'"" ,,.qt<in.11 ,.d•hon '' oub•1\t\f"fl -,...lu•<k'f' df"ltl Soo .... Jtu Of'tMl••t C>\.IC>h\"tr'Q OfM't .,, -tt lllt Wft•.t 8.t t \tr•tt (O\I• M•\lf t.•IHOf'nri# 'f1•J,. Robert N. Wffd Ptti\1CS.nt And P\ibh~r Jack R. Curley '\r1t• Pr•t.1dfont And C...ntfti• MiiiH'~Qm Thomas Keevil [C'Jl10f Thomas A. Murptline Man•Q••ll ldl!Of O.rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .. , .. ,1an1 M41"111"11 Cdtton Offlc" (O'ta II'•.. JlO W•\I fl<lf ~If ..... l"O.,... fir•<" 11 .. Gt.fWWyn "-'"' _.,,,,_ ... ,,. 11111 .. &PI .....,..,d ~lt-11>41{• V•llt f >1101 I" l'u lit-al ~ O-r1_.., Clllt1f'tCIPll, ,.,. Or-'"''--..~"-.... ,, ... ,.._ .... in. lllV'l•.il9M, ed1*MI .......... , ........ ~.,..~ ..... ,.11. _, " n•••Hhl< ... Wlllle"1 -...<l•I tllfffNUI ... ti ,..,,.,.._,, "<-c••n ....... •••• • CM•• MltM, ~Ill• ..,..,1ttU4M "" , ... ..., ... J~ - .-,"""'' .. U"'°"tlllf , m1klory9'AIM4- ""8t11'll' ,,,.... .... _,4J F1RE. • • ~ The city of Laguna Heach sent two of its tbre fl.re companies and called up off-duty and volun- teer firemen to 1uard the lown with remaining equipment. The disastrous fire sweplout of the San Clemente backcounlry powered by 35 to 40 mile per hour winds. Like a rolling inferno 1l s pread into h omes a lo n g Avenidas Presidio. Delicada, Mendo za, Colomb o and Salvador. Avenida Salvador was the first hit, .and was hit the hardest. The homes were ignited by the in· tense heat from the fire. The cause of the fire remained unconfirmed by mid-day today. Lt. Col. Dan Brown. Camp Pendleton Public Altalrs officer sa.i,d a helicopter s urvey he made at noon Wednesday showed the brush fire to be contained within an area the Marine Corps has leased to the State of California. Lt. Col. Brown said the corps 1s also investigating reports t hat an engineer unit welding tarj?cl frames at a pis tol range near the Christianitas area of the ba!ic could have been respons ible The Marine Corps sent an in- fantry company (200 men l into San Clemente to help with fire fighting there and sent an infan· try platoon of 50 men to aid poli<'(' i n dosing off lhe ravaged neighborhoods. Lt. Col. Brown said the base's most restrictive fire ·limitation measures wer e in effect before the fire started and that no flares or any other incendiary devices were to have been in use after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Jn addition to the houses direct· ly damaged by fl a me, many others were damaged by smoke. An exact official a ccounting 1S pending. At the end of A venida Trieste and East A venida Junipero. the flames closed in on four homes about 9 p.m .. but were beaten back by a force of about 20 firemen led by two men support· ed by a roving tanker truck. As the blaze rolled through the backcountry toward the city. San Clemente police directed evacua· lion of residents on Presidio, Salvador. Mendoza. Columbo and Delicada. Firemen quelled the northern end of the fire by mid·aft ernoon and many expressed confidence the situation was in hand. Then, about 6 p.m., fresh Santa Ana winds fanned a s mouldering area in the city's south end and sent names shooting up a canyon toward homes in the 000 block of Avenida Sal\'ador. The fight was on again. Residents were evacuated No south end homes were destroyed. Minor damage was reported to some roofs . * * * •Page Al the gara e exploded, .. said Schoenenb r. F\Jrther up the street, Chuck Kendall. 417 Salvador, stood in the street with two friends whos e homes were not damaged. "It.was completely engulfed by the time I got here," he said. "My wife came home and they were evacuating ... Had he been concerned about fire destroying his hilltop home. with a spectacular view of the hills behind San Clemente? "It crossed my mind. But it's something you try to forget about." As an afterthought, Kendall added. "You know. J lived with my family during the Bel-Air fire. Our house was the first one hit. .. "I figured I 'd stay as long as I could. If it got real bad I could always go down the bank," said Norman Cowl. another Salvador resident. His home was not touched by fire. Cowl said policemen forcibly removed him from his house as the name! drew near, but that he sneaked back to fight them again. Evangelist 'Improving' After Surgery TULSA, Okla. CAP) -Kathryn Kuhlman, widely known "mlra· cle healer," was reported im- proving slowly toditY in a Tulsa hospitalfrom lwooperatlons. Miss Kuhlman maintains an apartment in Newport Beach near the Irvine Coast Country Club. Miu Kuhlman ha• been in the intensive care unit of lh• unJden· tined bo.pital since tturaery for an abdominal obstN(tlon Jan. 9. She wu ori1lnally b01pitalized on Dec. 21 and the followinl day bad sw-1ery to re]>lace a mltral valve 1n her heart. .. HeT condition ls aatbfactory and ber docton are plused with be1' pro1reu , ·' a aid Tink Wllkenon, alonatlm.efriend. ·~It'• now a atreuetb problem - •be wu jult wom out before her open heart IUTltl')' and h~r doc-ton h.avec bad to build her up," he aa1d. SOUTHEASTERLY VIEW SHOWS BURNING HOMES; SAN DIEGO FREEWAY tC>w'eRRiaHr"•YM San Clemente High School at Bottom of Picture Became Evacuation Center FIRE'S P~TH -Shaded areas mark path of devastatmg San Clemente fire . Flames moved into .Area A about noon, destroying ~nd dama_gmg 24 houses. Winds gave the fire new hfe about 6 p.m . when it moved 0.11., l'llot M.lit ll'f H-Crum i~to Area B at the city's south end. The fire burned down a canyon close to San Cle mente City Hall. F1y ing embers also touched off a s mall fire on La Esperanza. San Clemente Fire Victim Names Listed Following is a complete list of the nam<'s and addresses of owners whos e hom es were destroyed by the San Clemente fire Wednesd ay afternoon: AVENIJ>A COLUMBO -704 Gilbert 0 . Kasin; 706, Raymond and Marg aret McGill; 708, l;(>()nard and Marie Valore. ('Al.LE DELICADA -423 Allan and Della Frankel; 425: Peter and Evelyn Wolenty; 427, Dwight a nd J ea n nette Ainsworth: 429, Larry and Blythe Welton; 431, Brian Vickery. AVENIJ>A PRESIDIO -802 David and Beverly Ament; 804: James a nd P atricia Higgins. AVENIDA SALVADOR -107 Justin and Violet Schoenen: tx!rg~r : 413, Gerard and Joanne Paulm : 415, Garry and Barbara Patefield: 417, Chuck and Cathy Kendall. CALi...E MENDOZA -810 Popick (h ouse in escrow, first name not av ail able>. An incomplete list of houses that were damaged by the fire is as follows: Donald and Ruth Brewer, 812 Ca lle Mendoza: Donald and Evelyn Wysopal. 401 Avenida Salvador; Victor Amato 411 Avenida Salvador : Art 'oast name not available), 105Avenida Salvador. Five other houses also wer e damaged, accordingtoofficial re - ports. Transit Aid Asked LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Board of Supervisors has been askM to grant $33.8 million to finance the t wo-ione, transit bus fare system for the fiscal year beginning July J. The Grim Details . ~ere. in caps ule form, are the details of the multi· million dollar fire tJrnt struck San Clemente Wednesday: -HOMES DESTROYED: 15 (final count). -HOMES DAMAGED: 9 <partial count). -.NUMBER OF FIREMEN at scene: 500, representing agencies from throughout Orange County. .... -ACREAGE BURNED: 1,~. . -~UMBER OF INJURIES: 34 persons, including 10 city pohcemen _and seven city (iremen, were taken to San Clem~nte ~fospital for treatment of s moke inhalation and other lnJUrtPS. -J>AMAGE ESTIMATE: $1 to$3 million. l'ro• Page A I CHAMBER. • a city budget. He also was strongly critical of pending state legislation which would give public employes the right to strike and which would force binding arbitration on gov· ernmental bodies. Acknowledging that he was like "a preacher preaching to the choir," Wilson advocated con- trolled growth as the best means of maint aining fiscal stability. "By c h eckin g residential growth and keeping it under con- trol, we are s aving the pre- mature s upply of capital outlay projects as well as the long term investm ent in salaries and benefit packages for city employes to s upply services for the new population," he said. Wilson took a couple of swipes at deficit spending at the state and fMeral level. "We in the cities can't afford do to that " he said. ' He suggested the cities become "activists" in the fight not to be s.addled with "binding arbitra- tion or indefinite public service jobs. !'his is the kindness that kills ... Lawyers Slate Meet Tonight The Orange County Bar As· sociation will present its pro· gram "The Truth About Probate" tonight at Newport Harbor Hi gh School. The program is designed to ac- quaint the public with probate in light of the new community pro· perty laws. The meeting will also cover all of the other aspects of probate. The meeting will run from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p .m . in the school auditorium at 600 Irvine Ave. A second program will be present· ed at the same time on Jan. 29 at the Fullerton Community College Campus Theater. There is no admission charge. Food Stamp Fraud WASHINGTON CAP) -The Agriculture Department will be billing vario\Js states In the months ahead for at least $6.59 million in runds collected from food -stamp recipients but never deposited in the f e deral Treasury. Hospital Slowiµg Still-On l.ittle ('bange was rep0rted to day from Oran~e Coast area hospitals in light of th& doctors ' malproctlce Insurance rate pro test. <Related story Page AS.) Administrators said they will be watching their emergency rooms especially closely to see if loc al phys iciani.· will be participating i n a two day omce rlosure in support of the boycott. The o(fice closure is aimed at general practitioners and other office·orie"nted physicians at the rt>Quest of surgery doctors who want their colleagues to close their offices as a show or s upport ln a press conference held Wednesday al the Orange Coun- ty Mediciil Assoc1$tion hf>ad quarters. association president Dr. Charles Plows said he felt the physicians who are continuing lo pract1ce without insurance are · "truly courageous. They are placing care of p atients above personal loss.'· he said. Estim ates of the number of the county's 2,200 doctors who are practicing w1tout malpractice in· surance varied from 20 percent lo 35 percent. · Meanwhile, administrators at Founlatn Valley Community , Costa Mes a Memorial. South Coa s t Community , San Clemente General and Mission Community hospitals reported they Wl're still dong business as usual. Surgeons and anesthesiologists at Huntington lnlercommunily, Pacifica and Hoag Memorial hospitals have joined in the boycott. c utting s urgeries in those hos pital to strictly urgent and emergency cases. Administrators at those facilities said no further staff lay- offs are anticipated. Hoag has let eight employes go and reduced the work schedules for 95 others. Sixty people have been furloughed from HIH. Pacifica has not laid off any staff. Engineers Tour Mesa Excavation By ALAN DIRKIN Of lM 0•11' PllOll St.ft Californ ia highway co m - missioners and engineers were given flying tours o r Cos ta Mesa's "Panama Canal"-the mile-long excavation in Newport Boulevard -by Vice Mayor J ark Hammett Wednesday. Hamm ett, a licensed helicopter pilot, took them up in a rented helicopter on 20·minute fli ghts over the excavation and other freeway projects. Hammett even took them below gr ound. down into the ditrh excavated for fill dirt to ) build the Newport Freeway Corona del Mar Freeway in lerchange at Bristol Street. "I told each one. 'Now you bet ter believe we've got..a ditch in Costa Mesa -you're in it'," Hammett said afterward. "It might have seared them a little but it s ure impressM them." The California highway com- m issioners are in Costa Mesa for two days of hearings at the Civic Center. The bearings began to· day with a workshop session with the staff and F riday a series of presentations will be made by local communities to the board on state freeway and highway projects. The rent al cost of the helicopter Hammett fl ew was $150 and Hammett insisted it was a good investment for the city in that the flights dra matized Costa Mesa's case for extension of the Newport Freeway. "It was goodpublic relations," he said. ''It put things in perspec· tive -lt showed very clearly that the Newport Freeway pro- ject is incomplete. We know there are no freeway funds now. but we want them to be sure to re- member U5 when freeway funds do become available ... Commissioners taken on the flight s made c lear that they are dissatisfied with the half-finished nature of the pro- ject. Coast Work • In Ford Budget An ongoing project to measure the environmental impact of an- tl-beech erosion work in Newport Beach and the Sunset- Surfllde beach area was in· eluded in projects which Presi- dent Ford today asked Congress to buds et '221 mllUon to pay for. The bud1et, which does not In· elude mone)' to pay for any new eoo1tructlon, covers a· variety or dams and other water ret0\J~e development projects In California during the fiscal year be11nn1n10ct.1. Tb• largest portlon of the bud1et: Includes SJZZ million for work on the San JO:Ml~D Valley water proJ!'ct 1oc1Wlln8 $39.4 million ror the prime contract for the Auburn Dam in the Auburn- Folsom area near Sacramento. Also included in Ford's request was a $99.2 budget from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which includes the $100,000 proposed for the on1otng Newport-Sunset study. Other projects which seek con· tlnucd fundlna art $J2,4SO,OOO to continue work on the San Felipe Dtvlslon, which wes begun in the curTent filul year. Th• bureau budaeted $32 milllon for the Sacramento River Dlvlllon of CVP, including $20.8 million to conUnue work on the 'h.hama·Colu a Canal. A total or 124 mlltlon was t>ud1eted for the San Lula unit, including $12.3 milUon for a dls· tribution and drainqe system In lhe Westland• W atet Dtttrlcl and $4 mllllon for the Sd Lula Drain. Other proposed apend.lng in· eluded $2,970,000to10 abead with work on the Fdant·Kem C.nal and $4,650,000 for Ule El OoJ'ado Dl.atributlon Syattm. The Corps of f!nitneen pro- posed a fi1cal 1977 ~tructlon bud1ot of $99.2 ml111on for Calltornia. Tbls lnch.lded: 8\lcharian Damh!2J080,000: Cuu.mon.1• Creek m.troa $5.1 mUUon; Ory Creek l.a.ke and Channel flood control, f3.3 rnillion: Hidden Dam. $1,Wl,000; lmperial Beacb Erosion Project, $90.000: Lytle and Warm Creeks flood control, $2.7 million; Nap11 Rlvtr Bbln Ocod control, t6 million: New Melones Multlple Purpose Project, SS9 million; S a c r a m e n t o R l v e· r a n d Tributaries flood control, $200.000; Sacramento River Bank Protection. S2.5 million; San Dle10 Harbor Navlaallon Project, $9,030,000; San bteao Rlver and Misalon Bay N1vt1a· tlon, $'90 ,000; San P'ranclsco Bay to Stockton Ship Channels, $11 mJlUon ; Sweetwater RJvtt fiood conl'roJ. $200.000. and Walnut Ci'efk Oood control, SS:tmWJon. ~. ( I 1 t .. N DAILY PILOT Do11 't B e t 011 I t Thur.eday,' NEW YORK STOCK E XCHANGE Clo iog Pric G•JJ M 'k• ~------~--------~----------Y•e-•r.·&·U-iw.•·-Lo•w•a •Ap•p•ca•r •t'-~-ry•S-at.ur.du_y ____________ ~ __ _,. I ~tt~ ~ Jllg NIW VO,_K IU .. 1) -~ ..., ...._ Nt• Soln "'°'' Sain No t .~. t .. 1 Jolt\ !WI 1"911owt::t !,. jllr\Q• on n. ~I 11.i.) a. (hQ. f' t ,1-.c!\J Cw (hu p l (llOll °""' (l...i y I (Nb ,..,.. ll'IO y I , .. ~ ("1-,. c ... , pl ,w ! Ct.M ~ flltw Vo S•lt bd\tn99 .. ~·"° ' IM \4... , , Oul"l:lnl 4'Ab 4J 120 144\.\ • " Homlt-' 1• 1• 4'° ~"9+1 M<;Hlpf t )Q 6 JS . i-!tkwtl l'-0 I > 1•~-yt Slokely pl I 1\0 11'1'1 0 c· . . d09' I 10 I 1 ~IM-m·"' • 60 W. HOnywl !\a U fl4 .,.vt-1, Mitlny• jOtl 6 tJOC! O\IJ Vt ,_,NO I eo J ' l•vt I " StoneClll 60 • 10 1~ omp e t1t1on Wft Mtt Cm.to1• 1) Ill tn "1 Ill 11\li .,_ ~r t !l 1~-\lo M(l("Alt J lt 2~-· _, l'if<l 1"""1 • 11 S ~21311 I 71 M I\, wn . ~ ~ 0-(lie. .. .40 1' 2J \'>-~ lfo . r10 ti I Hofl... •P • iJ 1 Mtl...tMI .IO 11 41 +I'• l'llllOllOC 1 IS 10' O'• Vt S I 10 6 1 11'~-. '- Abbdl l IO 17 ~1'" ....,_,_ '"" • llolo ... "'' •• uo ""' .. Hotoll~-\ I I~-It. M<l.tl!S 1.10 10 21... -~c; 120 9 HS n ~ ,_ ~T Sil 1 ,. mu " A(f'lnctl .. 1 f1 Cl 4 Ill UO 1 U st t l1S..J'10 H .. =r•n£(111 1.:.; 2''-M<1"11 .IO e 1 11 ll'tll!fYa l>O I 1H 1•v. rlafdlll )t 11~+ \~ :e•v . .JO .,11 ..... .._ ~()q!'10 ~,J !~ '"401 ~!!..."'•'9 =11...: 1 :106:; .. ·.~=~~-=.~'n~~-\'I ~===11fm!!..1"° oe.:•:;,0 : r.m~·~ ByMJLTONMOSKOWITZ MIMI\~ 04 ,__ ... ,,, t4 S\ltr-~ ~s 14fM 110 SI " ... + ,... Mouol! M • .o I .. 14'1>. "' Ml4uw 1 eo II 20 11~ '" l'IUAI Hul IS 500 l6'4o> 11. StUW pf I 40 I )114 "' = .,~ ... ~ ... 'I, I • ,., 11 ••• 1, • :u '""·'~ HOid,.!> 141) .. 11 + v. ME I Cclrp • 21 ."" .. ""' Plen ,...,Ch ' 2SJ •• "' s... .. !>llOe ' o• •••• ~ Miii •• tt ...... ,: ptu1 121jl4 ••• 1 u11h-" ""'-~1 10tl'41• +111 ,..,s. .. u1un ll'l•'fbDy .12 .. 21 • •""~""'01111'1 101~ G11lette.thekingorlherazorblademarket<thecom pfl 11 1 ~·.. f(160. II u~ .. "" ta•ni .. 111 SV.+ .... HouNOfl._ .. "~ \.\ Mt ... IC tol ... lhlt+ .. Pltuey 41b 1 3 14~ "'• r~I '°' s I ·~ Att111n.v .o.ci .. :;~"' 1ercu21111 ""'•-. t''o.~.• • n• 21"'-1" ...,.,gt,i~ .. 'u~ 1 Mtrtstr .aou 1• stti1t• v. PNIM110011 ,. 6~-" Olm«>. u uv.-pany was founded by K.mg Gillette), ls doing something =:tl ~ ~~ ~\.\• t"" " 2111 .. dO » ... "'"''" '"' 1 t 7 1•v. • "" =~·56 • 5" 24 -v, rN•Ck 1·"° '1 '°" Ul'I-~ Po1¥0to nu mi 35.,.. • 21t. OH 11 1 " 21~ ~ '" that, on th~ face of it. seems utterly ridiculous. But after you IO 1 tiv. ~Hiit .IO 14 47 ti •• , sot !,SM 30 Ml I IS'I\ -I"' ~dJ~tWs at r •. __ ~ IMredllh .16 It IS .. t '-\ Pllno.tOM S SI 17• 17'4 + Vt Ollp( Jli. . '9 M14 'It · s at ... Htt 1112 ·• • i.~-. ji'nep 1.eo 11 14 u v. • ~. .... .. ~ • .-~ MtrruLT ·'° • •11 1'"' "' P1111t r '°',. ie• 11'•-~ s..no .. m '14 21 23 14 learn wby it's doing it, you will have a good understanding llKlt 1 ti ·~· \.\ Wtf.itO ' d .,~.. ... hlll'IM .ct tO !OS 2Wt I "'"'°"''° 1.20 . • ,, I HI Mtwllw OS u ~ 191/. I~ ~J<GEll'ICI 19 ,• lO,, ,•, ... 1 ~ Sllnitrno IO • 2S3 ll~i + ~ hi ·60 " 1 .4 14 " ·• NG• .w 1 1s ! ~ kd J11 .auo .. " -"' ""°a.~·'° ' '~ 11"• M11Pp1 1.60 . '°' 1~-1v. ,..,,.., ~ ..... $ul'linln• .1' n JO 10~ • ~ of the nether world of business-government relations. l'(O ,,.,(~ 11' n: m: ::: ~rr~ 1~ Jf ~.~ ·~ ~~J:~:='~ 3l l~~· .~ l:S:h ::fl J, .!~. ~ ~i:'../~: 1~ m; ~f.t':~',~ ii 13f.1~~. " ~Jn'·=~ !~ 11t~.,. Gillette is teking $2.5 million of its well-earned monies AJll'ldu•lrs 41 '"'-11t c es 1 ... 14 1• s.~+-. eoao .14 1• 1n ""-"' H-. • ..,10 u 14'11•,., M O M .t5d 1100 t•\Co PotE1P11'1111•11\fo v. St..Onp11>0 . 1 14v, v. alled C b 'd S h ~ 1.20n 1s 2~. h ces11re11.. S4" .. "' ei.ct.+.ntc .. s ,., .. "' Hunt01 .>0ts • ,.."• v. M11f0m 60 10 2u 11"' "• Po1i:1p1s11> 12» s+."' $<.tpl'Kope , l" twi.2" to set up a new company c am r1 ge ttver, so ""a.. 1.21 • 1 14~ • cc 1 eo.p • 10 , ..... v. eos sv ·'°" u .., ,,,.._"' Hutton a .60 s 1•1 20v.-ft Mstfpf 1 » .. 110 ,..,.. . l'ote1p1s .... 1100 »'-'-v. ~·11 10 • n 2'ft ;, named because it will be located In Cambridge, Mass., not Al1Ppfl.2t •. ll60 11h+ \., C.COCptfS S 2 16~+ 'Ao ElectMtmo . ,.., It\+ V. Hul'(ll~ 4020 lO 16 • ~ MIEJlfl.121 .. 1100 74 .. Po!Elpfl.44 l ~ Ml11lv . JI •'Ai+,. Altill•lllht I 74 llh+ V. Ql.,.,..JIOU J~ 41~• '-" E.1tCMpf1c . 3 S~-\o\ Hyor-omt .>61'9 11 +\It Mltl!'pfHO .. 140 40 •1\<o PPGll'ldll011 .... lt'fl I< 60e t 110 U'.'I ,.:_ farfromGlllette'sheadquartersmf\ol>tOn Albl'lyln\ 60 1l 4 ··~ \, Cal.n""' 4V> . I 50"4 • • Ellll11 H•U \I 6 11 . . -I I-MGIC In .10 .. zo. UV.-\<o P,....,.,lnd l6 I 12 11~ '' Syb<Oft M t UO II~+ .. } , ·------------.... "l&iertoc "n 90 1 • \, CM11ea 1131 110 t~ "' eir11r 1114121 1u 6'' + ~ 1c Ind 'JO 1 10 ""-411 M1c110s 1.10 1 2 12"'. 1. Pfem pf 90 2 1)•11 sv11tf'l9f J 40 J SJ\, • '• As its name a :so tn· A,IWb.n .n 10 ~ n . . . CMiHua 1 n 1 14 11~ ... ei,..,c 1.10 1 tu nv.-1, 1c ll'ld P'• • •. 11000 1' MkhST 1 20 s • 27 • v. Proc1£~2 n 21• .,. 1 s .,..,,,,... Don • » •'-• 11. d:"at"'S, Cambn"dge wt'll ell Al .ao IS i.a 12\11-.. CMi lllL I '° I I no .. + " Eltr.C:O 1.60 1 .. lS'I· .. ""' IC ll'ld pUVt . • 1 ~ ll" Mich ST WI • II "'OdRH JO It .. le.+.. 1. -T T-.... "' Std ... • li 1~ ..• CMlllL.'11 J~ Emw 11 un 2u ,.,,._"' rcN l'tlerm . m •'t • "" MC11wp1 z-. tt JI\\. \e "'9'•r 11 .o 3 • JJ '" r.11ern to 10 •7 u-. • '• be active in the shaving on Lii 14 20 111 nv.-~ ''"° 2' +IV. EmertAlr I u u ··~ . ldAho p 2.0. 10 2SO 2H'o Mlcrodoll 1 • 162 11\\ '" p s A Inc ... •'• • • r.1co11 N•I . u l.... .,. lCll'I .300 1 ... 1V.-... Cltl'llll.."O-. .• t10 n + v. fmtfYlll .fl) 14 4S !Ott.-Vt ldHl~lc 1 1 .. 1•-11.o-..., Microwave 11 11 1':W. ""s Col 1 30 • I~ 1•'\ ... hilly In 60 • .., I market. It will, in fact. Al~ .4SC H SS 10 -lie Cnll P$ 1.20 9 106 14'.i.-\'o Emflrt t ... 1 Ul t•"4t + 1 ldttlTo, 4\lo • • 2 ·~--C. MIOconl 1 01 t St U'l't + •.41 PSE'-G 112 I 111 1•4t "" hlley pf 1 . . 2J I()"° • l 1 · ~ ~:;.~ •• 6 :~ ~:: Otl'IUIEl.?I I 11 21~ ••• ~ Lt.07dl• tn S +YI :~R:u: 6 1n ~~+ \\ MIC1SoU1.n t .U """•YI PSEG11H.ll . l10 •• \l fempE I.CM t 111 m'a-'-" be Se l ing e eClrlC ... ,111..,f!!p·.~ ·,2 7121 1'~ ~ SW I 20 10 S12 17 -.... Emp()n .to s I~ 13\'J . •• 1,•,,·T~ .. }JO ,', 1011 21ri. t " Mlelld R I.JO s 41 lO\l'J-\\ PSEG91 s.os I.SO Sl • I Tenoycr•f 11 OS ltl!t. ~ Money•s Worth 41 '-• , ~Pw 1 :w • 31 u..,. • 1.-E"IPOs u110 1 1011-" '° • 11r. Mte11end M1 .. 2• 1"' . PSEGclf •.so . I.SO .s + 1 r.nc1., c;o,p u '°'° »'-• h s havers • "' ""' "' ,._,.,. ISov . .011.017'4-~ l:l'lgtlNrdt 1 U1 U"'-\lt ,...,,... ~ ··· Mlltsl..bl.211 ti 2•t.'t :...ll't PSE§pf1.70 . t190to • 'h T-anC20 . IS H4 -\\ AllldChll010213•o +Vt r.11.20'1 •S~tlf\ El'lnls•P.tnS 12 6 •.. 1mperllC20111•12~-1. Mllln8'.>N12 70111/itV. PSEpta.oe .• aoo83 Tecn1c.,.1on1m'6Vt+lllo S S RS lllld/Nll .60 7 ,. 11:v.~ v. no . IOcl lJ 979 ""•Hit f.nsrcb uo 1 4S u~ • ~ :~! ~12S~~ IS ,,~ l8 14 MM&M 1.U 26 25' 1'~ v. PS£ pf U2 USO 100'. Techncolor 3 1 s sv. . . . THE R HA v E AllledPr .020 • ll'lo-V. C.rroCl.20 .• " l&V• .•• Enl•i<lnl.70 7 IS7 Ul4•... I~+ v. Mlnt1Pl..1.S6 7 11 ,,~. \4 PSE09f2.44 . 13 2..... Tecl\l'llCOl'I 161307 UVt+l'li ·11 b d f c b "d b G u n A111ecis1 1·60 1 s1 4S..,._,"" Eta .M>n 210 ,,,,,_ \.\ en .. 1rotec11 11 4~ ,..,.. • 2•.-. 1nc01N C.p · · " >" Mlrro A1 ·" 1 1• 13•,. "" PSE pf 1us . 1l10 11••1· • •. T•klron. z4 1& 1:w SOh-v. wt e ma e or am n ge y a .er man cornpany, urt1.u • "I'd s.,,pm111 •• 1u 3.Y.+ "" ""'' 10 * 2•111+ ,.. Eqv11111nc 2 10 1 2Wt • .• •ncCll'IC ·310 • 1 '"" 1 ~ Ml"neq .21 • 11 •v. '" P\IS '""2·12 12 1" •1 • "' Te1ecor .lO 1 t>7 '"'-• '41 w .. :,.h l's well known in Europt• But the shavers will not be Alls <:ht AO 1 116 IJ.,_-~ lnll 1 IJ S18 23 Equlmrk 11 6 3 1011. + \.\ ll'ld1MIG4ts 2 t l 21~• + ~. MiuRv 1.lO 1 211 V PSlndpl t .44 . rl 10 106'1> TtledyM 311 I 11• 2t~-"' lU'- Allrl)htA .s. 1 • 1~ • • °'"' pf 1.20 · · 110 2J EquGH uo • 1 31'4 "' lndMI< pf 12 N1o P•c pf 1 . tt 20"". 'ill PS1no 1>"~' 1210 w 1 • ,.,, Tt1ec1vn pu • •sin-\IJ sold here under the Braun name Cambridge will have to Alpf\a Portl .. 4 7''• \i+ ~OU ...... 150 SI~> \>t EqutLlf .7td 11 20 It~+ ~ 11120 IOI • V. MOl'rlC t.l>O 6 l ZIV. '• PSlncll>f 1.04 1100 12 Ttlfl>rQmp 3S4 6~ .• ••co. 1 l4 u l41 42\> • . . SP ... 11 6S6 13'11 • "' E•merlt 1.s2 1 243 ""'-~ ll'IOM pf 1 oa ''° ,~ 114 MO PbS a.g 1 12 11'.. PS NH• 1 90 / 106 20 • "" Teiea corp 1 n ,._ . . cone<X"t its own brand name. AIT)Al$ua,. l 10 ~-\I\ c .IMO • " 4•.-"' E\Q\llr• .Jl II 11 S\4 -\IJ lndPwL 112 10 '-> 12·~ I \.\ MOl>llt Hom . 90 •1'11 ·~ PSNH pf 2"" . ••SO ti•,.. lo Ttnec.o I,. I S!.6 tt\i+-~ G'U th" r l b AJtMX l 1s 11 211 s1 -"" Olin.: NV 2 s )t .711• • • esternn :n 1 ., 1-. • "' :::::1 '~ ~1 " 13 -~. Mo1>11o+ Ho 1 2~ 501.-• , PSHM• 1.3' • 74 '"'•-•·• T-111 s•, 11 1oe _ v. 1 ette can guarantee 1s source o supp y ecause, Ambllc 60 7 ,., in.-"" O\lsrno 60 •• 11 1~ ·• e111•1c1.0 ' » so,,..-14 ,., I\.+ '\\ MOlwlsco 602' S6 1t-\4 • "' Pllbllclir sa 1• is 4~-'•• T•-0"-1 1 ' '" IS''• ... you see 1·t happens to own Braun It atviw"red the German Atnco.-d .JO 7 74 •v.-Ye 0.teMZ.10 S S.. 2~ ... Ethylpf 2.40 .. 2 '"°'-~ ll'llil Rl'ld 2.4112 1 .. 11'" ~t M!>hllwk DI n l '•, • 1 Pueblo Intl 10"1 2 H-'• Tewr pU II• 11S J1•i. ••• • ~ .... ~.;:c U? 4 2;} 1=:• :: 01SM10 .1>b • tt n.-"' Evan' Proo .. io..s 1\1.•" :::!'::!Ni~ ·1 1i ~ : 1~ M1>11w1< Rb 1 s n 11•1) •• PR CstNn1 . 3 {· "'-Teoco 2 • ~ u•,.. . company in 1967. In addition to shavers, Braun makes AH S • .,. • 1 + 0.llH .409 ti '5 9V•• I ExC.10 I 10 1 Sl 17\1. • '-\ lnldStl J.-0. I 71 )" MOlycr-p .60 1 170 21'-• I, ::::HtSP 2 ~ 6 Sl 8') "• Tt~CBlllJI I U li :II -"' h t h " d t d h • aJI )"a Sas Cigaret ... mlf.~1 ~ io :r, ~""! !? Olemer 1.40 > 104 ,.~-\'a EKc1v uto.. 4 "~ • 111.._1 .,. 1 'ss \.,._ :,: M01veoi 2•1> . 1 n • •, Pu m~Ar 20 ; 31s1 Jr• 1'1. TeiETr 1 10 a ,., '''"', " p o ograp 1c pro uc s an s ue :sm app 1 nee ... ChmNV 2 • > * ai~+ ,_. Exl!Ofl so 1 '" " ~ 1n•11co c .10 1 ., ~ MonMh '20 1 11 11•1.o • '• Puru..., " 11 1 ''' 'H TT~!! 0,112 .• •• 1 .~11 ?9,~. :~ ll.ghters. coffee grinders and hair dryers. Arn Alrllntt .. 1• •~-14 cr.s Cll 1.to 1 12 ~•2 ---41 ,,_ • 1 IQ + ;;; ~rm .20 s •" 1• • PvrltM Ftll tfl •'• ~ ..... r, _ • ~ .. •m&akr ..10 10 1• m~+ "' g:sPd 1.» 11 141 62"'--IV• l"•btt•9' ~ 14 "' 111e ... 1n~ucvpf 1' • 11 ~;: • '"" • Monroe• .20 21 3'1 10•1• Pu•••tr I CM is 7& "~ '1• TxGsTpt 1•1>. ' '1Vt . . . Now, after bringing Cambridge Shaver into the world, ~!':~f'.:1~ Ur,~.:t! 011l'l~1~.~~t 1~r..t:~ ~!l~fi:i .:,';~~~~!t :~5:.~~ 1~ \'1_.,,.. :=,s.;2;~~~s~~m,;::~ou.ko.t~'tb,, •\II ~0~/~·f',~1'fm: "i4 Gillettewillnurseitalongforseveralyears,makingsurc Am 81Qtj .<IO 7 14 1()1,(o-~ Chi Mllw Cp,. 3" SV•-V'i f'•lrmtf' 6' I ' llV. . . . lntt900 l1 1 311 8 v. Mont Ok 1 08 8 u 211'11 'ill OuaO pf9.S. · LS1~ 106 '1 t '1• r::•lnstr ~ O UJ I Ulttt ~I~ ~JE}j~ .. ~ 10i,i~:{;.~ ~:~~~ ~ 1~ 30~-:~ ~:~sT.'.':P~ii I~ m;_·i\ l~!~r.~b1f~ ::; J~:I~ =~~I.~.~ l; ~i~.·:~ 5!:1:;ir ·~ ;~ .~ m~11[:0~.i :n :i:£~ ~~fili~to~f.c~h~5pia~~:;~/~f11~t~t~:~~:~·a~~1t~W~~::i~ Ar\•Cyan ''" 1 sst ts>,..-~ ChrliCt 11c11 • ~ 1Jv)-v. ~:.~si;,~ 4" 403 1~~. · ~ IBM COf'p 119 63' 250 .,.,., 11onvM 19'1:1 11 1 ''• --A 1'-Tuu111 1 74 10 6'1 2114 -~ pletely from Cambridge by the e nd of 1979. Mn 01\11119 .. 1 9Y. ... Chrom. .70 • •Z 11 . • Fedders Cp .. 12> J'h+ ~ 1n1F1ev .:nt"': 111 2•'h ~ =~~I.~ 1~ ~ ~~ • "'-Relston PI 11 14S 4•14-i,. Teall ll'ldusl . 1&1 t•n • V. AOlstTel .>4 12 ~ 2Sl4 + \'> Cnrysler Cp • 1'11 1• -'-FtdrlCo 1.40 4 12 U\.\-v. ll'ltH•rv I 1 • ~~~ }1~ + ~ Morr\l'IKn 1 • 11 12,•,, v. Rem.Ge In II 371 4~ V. Tulron I 10 9 13 ll"" ... Aml>\Mt vs1 a Sl4 ... °''v11er wt , m Vl+ M6 Fed ~11 u " u • ••· :;::: ~~,5" z 1 1111 1 " MOne El Pr . ~ , .. , ~ Renco rn 40 .. o 1-.-~ Tu1rp12.oe .. 11 11~-"" SO WHAT GILLETrE'S doing is selling up new com ~~'~Pwa.;, si: mt~ ~, ~.~;~ . ~ l~:-·" ~~.~,: ~ ~t ~i~~ ~ '"'Mllltf ,~ , n ,.~ .. =~r.A~ .~ 1n 1r'"· \\ :::~:1~ s 1: ~~~-;. m!~~ 1·~, ,: m~: ~ . f 1 f h bi· h d 1 AF•mlly ,. 1 n• 11 -\!o c1n e.111 60 1 n ~. ,... FdPptB 1 20.. , 11.,... \\ ,,.,,"'<~ 1 • .eo. 10 111 ~. h NlonNOr • 10 2,. 10,. ·~ 1Wvd1n11 .... • 11• IS'>-'• Tnma.u .1• 22 0 31••• • .. petition or itself as w~ I as or t e est a is e e eclnc f.m fl'IC sv~ .. 21 2v •• YI on o..t IM 10 " "~ ~ Fec1DS11 2•" m s. .. 1nt1 Ptllt'• 2" •" ~ '• MOtoro1e10.o 208 .. "' •• RevtheOn 1 11 131o ~ -1• Thom1n 40Q 23 • •~ shaver brands in this market -Nort:lco, Sunbeam, Rem Am Fl'ICSpf .• zll40 Ill.-'" OnG pC9 21 11)() IOJVt .. Ferro C 110 t 11 '6'\-'-lnt1Ree;ll .1S • •1 •v•+ V. Ml Fuel 14' 14 70 ll'4> v-.1 RCA Corp 117 1121 11 -'•I ThomJW .SO:M Jl IV.-,,.,, A0n8d l6d .. S-4 2'V.+ \/) Cigr:!.C:,le.r~~ 1· ~ ~-~·~ Fitir.brCICo .. 10 10~ l111UTl60. 9IS lSh .. MIS1T.i1:n I ... w. RCAtvpf•. ~ 60 .1 ThrlflyO 4011 ., 1 + llo ington,SchickandRonson. Ac;.tnScl.32 .. 40 17-+ 'It> ,_ ..., .,,. '4""'~., FldlFcl .Stb S 31 4 . IT&t!H4 • l S0'4+ 14 -0<'0 )6 4 JI I'll+ 'I• RCA pf l ''' ll20 •1•.1+1•,, TICor 1 11S 771 12~ 11o fG' h dd h ' • • Gn ,,.,s . .o 1 ... u . . . 1T F•n2 10 1 )oe J>~-1, Fldu11c 2 40 1 14 ,,.,._ Yt 1 n 1 ·~· • 12 s1-. .. 1 M<lnfd pf · 40 12 S"-.,.,, R..al.e1 40 • ,., 1•~ •. noe~r 'o • 12 s114 •. .. Madness? Yes. of course. I 1llette a one t 1s on its AGnpf1eo · i. 21 .. .:.-1t. c111corp •101•22 11•)-"' F1e1ocrM1 ,,, 41 11~-·,. 1 T'-pfJ4 ·· 2 41 MuMnv1"oeii 1 11.,., '" Reo,,.,.,,eno · f>l 3'• T10tr111 .1001J 1l4 is'ro->.1 0'"""' vol1"tion. its stockholders would have screamed and AmOn pf .90 · · ll .. • i,. OlhO pf 1 10 · · 17• '°""' + II\ Flllrol Cotp S 3S I~• '·• I T& T pfK,• · l'I •1r> ' MurpCo 1.20 I 26 11'-Ml RHO 1441 IS 42 W I•+ "1 Time In' 11S 'II U ... -l4> .. ., AmHol" .eo s s1 1•~ \.\ 0 1 S.rv 2 40 1 s. •2•4 '" .,. F1nc1 se .20 • " 1w. 1 TTfN 2v. ·· 20 ll 'l't • • Murph01 .60 " o Ifft '" RnVfl 1.90 • 103 27h • "' T1me1 M .so IS m ,..,., thrown the management out. How could a company jus t 1(y Am Hom .92 21 Uol lJ'4 t '4 ClluiSo •le> • • IS 1V. + V. Fl net Fed Sit S 11 11\!i Vt I T& pfO S · · IS SJ M.J r Oh 1 7 6 IS' ,_.. R e I C h o T1m1tn J.lOe 8 44 •• A Horntt 1>11 .. 4 w•12-1V> c11., •nv .. ,. •tt ' + ~ F1rs1ne 1.1010 m W• ~ :~:~ J;2? ! ~ l;~! :! Mu~~ 1.37.. 9 w~: •i. td .o s % n•.-"• Tl\,,.,,.n Rr.. 1 12 ... using its money and know11ow to s et up a competitor for ~~..:,·rm~~ t: ll~:_ ~ g:~ll~~f.'J~. IS~ ::v.:1'11 Fs10\ar1~ 9 483 IS\!> ~ lnlsl Brd .IOS I 1S ..... MY11r\L~l"ll ,, ..... ,. :::~~e!~: ~~ ,r· ~ Tobl'IPk .ISI> 6 •V.-'.1o itself? ·~=~o:~ L~~~ :~! ~ g:~~a1i .~.~ I~~~~:: ~fr~::1·:~1 !i! frt ~ :~i:i~1~: ~ 1~~! ~ ~=~~:c~~·rrn 1;; m~· ~ :::~.~·· •1~ 5~~:-1''" ~~!t~r.g ·, i? t;~=.~ ThejuslificationhereisthattheU.S.governmenlisdiC· •m· Motors . 616 •V• :It. CLC Am .2• ' 13 S""--v. FsN8os 1. 1 llll l•~ "' lowallfff In 4 \l'I '291'1. I/) Narco Sc '° I 36 12\'o ''• Rell'ICG pf8 l'l W it. " TOOfsRI .«>a 16 2 69". Vt tating this course o( action for Gillette. AmNG1So4Q 1 101 ~~+ :\'t Clev Clllltll S6 »"'•• ''• Fs1NS81'1C1 7 lS 12V• v. 1-aEll.JOIS 12 14Vl N•~C -l>OU 70 10'•t' ,,., RalntG ptC 76 \20,111 Tr-Co 9'10 JS 231'11•1 d · AmS.19 1o6 1 6 I~ "' er ... El 2.5' 9 1.21 29 . • FsPaCp 1,, • 142 16'111-v, :::::~~/l ~ ~~ m: '" N•IAlrln :so 13 us u--.-"· RePVt>llC Cp 31 6"' ~ T•Mlwm ., 9 m li»t.-.... After Gillette acquired Braun. It was slappe w1lh an ~~~!nln 1~ 1~: ~ • ~ cr.vei~ 11 • 1470 111 -'• Fst"9M M9 · · • 1~ row.PS, 60 1 1• ,... N•1A"" .lid · 12 uv. RepFins ·'° 32 uh• "' Tr•l'ls p1 •·11 1 H Y>-.,., antitrust su.it. The Justice Department feared that Gillette, MISIOptH •.. 11 m ••• , r:::1r:pf~.'~1!~ :1~~ ==~;\.:r: n :E!:: :rt~\Pli:J,T ,n ri~-i: =P:tf~2~ 1 ~s. ~ ~n&/¥., 1rc Jm~.\\ ~~~n;\i 1H ':~~: already the reigning power in lhe wet shaving market, ~::~'\·:'! :~ 2~ 1" CM1 rnvcp . 9l 9't•"" FiS<hMI 10 t 31 n 'h ~ 1i...Corpr1n .. "° 12.,.,. ~ 1o110.1r1212 5 21 ... :,~ Revcoos 401' •OJ 40'" · TrOl'IOflF 20 s ~ 1'9+"" woulduseBrauntoinvadetheelerlricshavermarketihthis An!T'-T 7.40111113 S.~ .• CHA f'INt l . lSS It.,+ ~ Fllller F eo • 232 11 " ITEL Co 20 1 Ill 1•, .... "" NllOl,11120 T )IS 10 • • Revert' Cop 14 8'o• '• Tr•nUn 1 l>O lt IJS J1 + ,,.. h d · h · · AmTUPl4 . 144 s1" <:.NAiii 110 ,. n •.+ v. F Sc 20 1 37 11v. .,. 1u 1n11 .es• 154 11~. Nt1Fuei z 06 1 11 7l\.e R•v1on 1.01~ 1e 11•. _., r ns 140 1 4, "'~ .... country, thereby Curt er ext~n ing 1ls air-removing AfTpfA >:... . 92 .. , • • ... CN• 11'1.12d ·~ 12 . . . ~nl 'n )0 ,.. .... \+ IU lnll C9~ J~ 30 '1 1 NII Gyp I OS 11 91 l•\.e =::::::r I ~ ! ~ ,;: : + ... T~ ... ~ A>r S6J .... '• hegemony. ~~..e!~.3.J~ ·s ~~ 4~t!. "' ~~~G!~ 4 lt2s IS;•·_.!·~ ~::~~o: i ~ I~~ •• ,. Jarres F .. II IOJ IS ~ "' ~II Homes 6s ;~ .. ,. Rey 11\C! 3 OI • 2ti M') \t ~~~~~~' 1S Ju ~~::-~ ·~r pr I" •. ··90 ll' .. ''• '·I~ I 19 . 2 ,.,,,~ \.. Jenl.utl'I 10 1 12 llV1 • ~ N•I lndu ?2. ) '" Reyln pl 11• • I , ••. , T vi ... , • J' ... ~. ,.. ~ •T ' ... ,... , • F11n11iot1.1611 1.i 20..,._.,,,, J Fnd 9'lb 47 ,,,.., .,.. ~·11nc:1n; ..... · 1 10 R rn<1Mtt1 9 m 11 ._ r• r\,,. " , THF. GOVER NMENT wanted Gillette to get rid of :::~ 11~ : )~ 'l.,,_ y,; ~. I~ ~u 2!: U~! ,t~ ~:: ~Coa~ '.l .~ n:~· "' .,:ftPteoi .n 13 SS 2911 \It N~~ ~';;ii .,~ n~:: .~ R!vMlpf •• ' . H ,,.. I . ~ ~~~Cp~ ':: J~ . . Braun. But Braun was an important acquisition for Gillette Amtltk In I • S1 20~-"' Coc:.aotl .40111022 l'llt+ th Flt~ 2:10 1 s. 211/a. "i\ JCCPP pf 13.SO . 11r60':~:"1,....:..v. N•Pn 1 :io. 6 JI lt ... +2\lt Reylntl 4o. 7 S7 10~ •It TTrr .... , 111.'clf'IOdlc 1,~ '!",L_· . .:. AMF •n1.2412 m 21'·•-111 eo10we1t 401l ., """•+ '!\ f'l•PwLt.4' 1 1s9 21> -v. J pf ll.oo .. zi .,. Nt1s.micon311441 sn11+211. RlcNrdtn 113 11 1~ P • .,, " -and it refused to accept this demand. Witb sales of $240 Amiee ll'IC' s 60 16..... .... ColKO lnou.. •1 3~ ~ "' Fl•St•l 11/) 4 JS 11h-!ft Jer CPLf11 .. 110 ll I I Nal S.rv .1• 9 81 "''•I .,.. Rich.Mer ... 12 so 12''1 .... Trlnllvllld 1 s 50 21"-~ ~~~.: 3: 2n ~~~-. ~ ~l':l~k :~ :i It~ ~~ . '.~ ~:~;~,, "t =~ ~:~ ~t~~Lr.·,1:-: ;~ ~., •• ;;..; ~:s~~~ ·: 2~ ~~ H~~: ~ ~~:c:i%".!' 1.~ 1: I~ ~!t: ''• ~:f~~~·, ·: 1; :~ m: million a year. Braun now accounts for 20 percent of M1c1111 c.p •. '19 6 • v. '°411MF001211 .. H •-'"" FMC<:Mpi 'i 613 2,~. ~ Jeweec .2010 "'~'" ... Natsu 2•,i,a 1o 119 0 ... ., R1oc.r1n .60 • 't4\Att '•TRW pf'"" l 61 +1 Gillftle'stolalvolume. •mrt11 eoi . 1• 2'• · ~,,.,,,.,.soiornu~-2"' FMCf.z"'. 1tl6:t•"" 1,,;:~~f[.,'~;o m.~.,..1 1~: Na11Teeco s •"-•'" ::~.J:;~1;1~io>r.,• .. TRW0•140 •.a'1• SoGilletteandtheU.S.governmenthavemadelhisde· ~~lf J .. ~ '(! 3~ ,,='~ eo1r'1~'o!-f1 t ,!~ J!"". ·~ =.c .. ~ • H ,;"': tt JlmWp4 I 60 .. 12 4"'\lo %. N~':"C:, ··~ : J: ~:~I 1~! RtYI,,,,. 9611 1l ~~~. ~ +~c'ro~ ~ : ::; a + ~ al. Gillette will create Cambridge Shaver lo sell the Braun· Nn"ed In. s M 69-V. •II• C.ollQfA 1.60 .. I 1111-..... F0<dMo2.40.0 ISi SI~ "• ~::::::~ ·~ .. n H': ~tptuM ·so 9 9 1&\o ... RoW>•w 1032 67 I&'•. 1~ Tv<ol•D 20 10 I• u • v. ~~no' •.n ~ .s. j~ 1•1~,:. ·,.: eon1n pf •v.... 3 Jn-.-"' For M<a ., • 24s is"' •) JOflnMv·, 11114 1•2 ,. • :: Nev Pw 1.so • 11 "'. +. ~=:,r ~~ ,~ ~ ~~::: . : Tyrer CP 60 s " 25~ "' made shavers here. In return. the Justice Department will -~ ... -T " Col°" 1 °' 1 103 2' • ~. FrM .. 1 90 . " 21 ~,.,. • ---.. , 11•. ,,, NvPwpf 2 lO 11800 23 R~hG 1 ~ 1 22 1 "" '• -41 u-allow G1'll"'tte to keep Braun Al'ICllHc 1101() ltt 11'e 1 1 Co4Gs pf S'-.. J SI + 'h FIOtln I Z•b . 1J 1S ""'' -:;:'.·-•v -01 I , NevPpl 11• 19000 11· 1-'• -• UALll'IC .0. U 6°' ,.,..,_ '• '<'" • Anor.c11 20 • ~ J9•, • h eo1G pf s" . 20 S."-• " ~ JllSl'I ..... 90 9 1 • " '• NEnoE1 1.11 a ll 20'"'. •. Roch Tel 11 ., 12 • '• UA1.. 114• «> 1 11• .. -1-. "'' • h " ·1d t dr Id K;.,g G ·1J tt h ve Aroptllc• 1210 m •'--'" Coll'lcturu 6 m s~.-.. ~~::'1.~1: ~ ~:~ ~. ~~A~n 1~ ~\ti '"" NEGsEl2I 1 l4 13~. =::~':7in~': ~ ~r.~. ,: uuGA",~',lOn 75 11! 21~:"",.-.',.. ~,ever tn is w1 es earns cou "' 1 e e a A111118ro 16 • 11 1•. '• Co1SOh1CM • 1.0 2n.-,,. Foxboro .eo1o n 32 \t " Jofll!I0,.,160 4 111 >O-.• v. NEPpf1.1•. s 21•. pf 3 2~ ...., • • " imagined such a deal. M\ul Co •ll. • 31 101~-•• Cl~ 10 Sl 1100 106 • v. f'r•n• M .so 11 n3 2•"1 \\ Jost-1..C 1 I ' 2>'1·. ~ NE9T T 2 l6 11 13 11"-•.. =:.· H ,12l J1 I~ !, . 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This year's plantings of the Market lndexe• •r. U11lttt1 Press lnl•~l NYSE ndea S1.91 ort ASE Ind.. 9218' olf Dow.Jones Ind •dt•I off s '-P 500 Stocks 941.CM ott OOI 004 2,. 010 Gain~• and Lo•er• New Vorll CVll't 1 -Tne follow4r19 11~1 sho#I IN stoclll lll<tl ll•v• g,IM<I mosl tllCt lost I"• most be,.d on Plt"Cenl of cMl'IQt on lht N-Vor1l Stoel< £acMl'IQt • Net •l'ld oercenttae CNl'l9ff .,. tht dlftertl'ICe bt'-n The prev1-ck»lf'l9 p!'IU tnd tilt o~r;r:itl Ck»lf'lll p<ICe. 1 HAteltM Gp ·-+ I~ Up JS.• 2 Oui>l•n Cp 3'111 + ,.,, up as.o four major Ii vestock feed grams -corn, oats, barley and sorghum -were indicat· ed at 126. l million acres, up 2 perC'ent from 1975. AS ING R F.DI F.NTS fo1 livestock fee d, corn and tht' other three are vital lo the production or u .s. meat. poultry and dairy products. The 1976 harvests will provide the gnun needed by livestock through most o f next year. 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A portrait of love and submission lo disorder the senseJ. .411 AJJltd AnlSts ~, m:I ® llO ONI -AOtllTTtO LA MIRADA WALIC·IN BARGAIN PAICE SI SO MONDAY 111111 SATURDAY (E•c•pl HoAdaya) ,, 30.s 00 MNCMO .. i..:=, J DOG~~· •1• • DIOWNING POOl "" °"" ,,.. ........... , 1n1 •AMllT INMT_, Lii & nMIS Of lllUl T AOAMS 191 CHA110r Of 1H1 GODS 111 ...,.,.,, ..... ~12>»e ... lNDMlllT IOlla'T ~ e JAft llUNAWAT ~ DAY'S Of M CONDOl 111 Ma IJ!ICMCll.ICIN e •An llWMWAT OINA10WN111 OftM 12»> e ....... MAT WMT...rl 1"0W WllTI & 1MN DWAllS tt1 ISUNDATTHI TOfl Of 1H1 WOILO 11t °"" 12111 .... r.-.... , 90,11 OFJ"ICf OPENS DAILY AT t;OO •·SHOW STAllTS AT 1:41 1•"9TAIT .. flC(• CMllNfl UlllU 11 fUE• hurl s,.c111 f1te1 I, I h i••· ta1lfr .... 11 itc • U-l ''"' Ill Al~ DOG DAT AmlNOON_,........_ "' --DIOWNINI llOOl "' .. #,;i1 1 -'5o~-- ·==--~~' 4f~DOG DA~ =..oo.. .,,,~r --____ __;,...,4-;:::..• ,... DIOWNING llOOl "" iii I _ .... _ .. ........ Ml-..... .., 5 HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO lOUNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? ...,.... • llACllMlr • -.LI LUCKY LADY"' ua WITH 1HI DIVll"' ICmT, llO MUD -1...,..... HUITU M Ma NIOGICIN e •An WWAT CllNATOWN 1111 ·~'". ,, ~109 NO WAY OUT • • ...... eoea 11.00D SWIAT & FIAi 111 ..... wm'f'OUIN'Ht WllCAN GMnm "" """ All¥llftWI • IA llJl8l1ION "' SEE T1IE UllCUT. UllCEISORED _.JS • PRITS! Pl.US TltE SECOM> MOST FAMOUS-• . Laguna Play Excellent A fully ~alized revival of an American stage rlSiSsic -with the added drama of a director step- ping into a leading role -has come to th e Laguna Moulton lnterm~ Tom . Titus punctuates the play'e trigger-tense second act. lnterlandi and Miss Garvin are especially ef. , fcctive in this regard. Playhouse. ' ·The Pet r if i e d Playhouse, staging his Forest," Robert E . first show in the "new" Sherwood's drama of <circa 1969) theater, has terror and tenderness mounted a productions whi<.'h probably is bes( which exce.ls _i~ all remembered for in· ·respects -ind1v1dual trodu<.'ing Humphrey performances, ensem~le Bogart to movie au-st a.g in g . and. 1 n dien<.'e s, is give!'! an ex-Pru:t1cular, its technical c e 11 en t s taging at artistry. Laguna by the playhouse's prodigal ROWE'S TRIUMPH is son. Doug Rowe. The intensified by his own former managing diret'· performance. as a late tor of the old Laguna fill -in for the hospitalized •ll!lmlllllllll~--~ Paul Wilson, in the lead· #4Mllllt. 1 ing role of Alan Squire, HIO 911\ttl SI ~I· 1111 1111 ,.u.-, ..,...C.ICO" "HINDENBURG" IPGI DAILY 7:.>•t.U IA T fWl'-1 :J•J: ... 1:41 ,,, ..... .. the rootless young philosopher who finds his destiny in a desert roadside cafe. Rowe gives an articulate portrayal. rich in depth and tinged with compell- ing irony. · Merry Loomis delivers a beautifully natural in· the diner, Gene Benedict and Julie Garvin as a wealthy couple trapped by the gangsters. Phil ln· terlandi , Jerry Martinello and Vic May as Mantee's rough-hewn henchmen. and David Paul in an unbilled cameo appearance as a local town character. Two other aspects of Laguna's "Petrified Forest .. are particularly striking. The first is the playhouse's new cyclorama which is shown off to peak advan- tage in its premiere ap- pearance -gradually taking the background from late afternoon into night. THE SECOND, in the show itself, is the true hilarity which "The Petrified Forest" continues Tuesdays through Saturdays until Feb. 7 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, with Paul Wilson expected back in the leading role by next week. It is. in all respects,-0ne of the finest community theater pro· ductions or the season. BACKSTAGE -"The Play of Daniel." an adaptation of a medieval drama with music, will be staged at UC Irvine's concert hall Friday at 3 p.m . . . . . there is no charge ..... OOPS DEPT. -Audi· tions for th_e Huntington Beach Playhouse's next production, "The Little Foxes." will be held Sun- day, Feb. l, not this com- ing Sunday. as reported i n T u es d a y · s ·col · terpretation of the cafe r============;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::===::::; waitress who changes umn .... U14 St N110t1 • ln1ftt1m 6)~ JMJI 1111 , .. u., "N~ WAY OUT" (R) IN.UT 1:41 '4T/Sllt6-1:1M-41 "IOOST£R COGBURN" P#Jl.T 6:4'-lt:Jt SAT /Sllt6->'*4:4'-1 •.H CINEMALAND 1414 St N.1r•e1 Au~toU~ 16'1 "'' ,,,. ... "UDG OAT AFTERNOON" ""'~-lt:ll SAT~l:JM-lt:ll "DROWNING POOL" t.t.a.T 1:H U.TJSUM-1:1 ... ..lt CINEMALAND IC IC St H.11••1 An1htrm U~ 1&01 llllPlUI~' "SfORY OF O" (XI 6:4M:JO-IO:U SAT/SllM-lol0-1·11 ,,..,., .... :J0-10 JI A '"THI IULLH IW'n .. IPGJ V ... IUHFOICr A ""flfSH GOIDOH" ~ "CHEHLUDfl.S'" UU '"WILD P.uTY .. 111 • "'l.SMCAIMA TIOH OF PITll P'IOUD .. llJ. THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-6721 1'-' CITY CENTRE CINEMA~ ~ S.A FRWY (MANCHESTER EX .I G.G. FRWY ICITY DR. EX.I "WILD PARTY" (R) A. "REINCARNATION OF V PETER PROUD" (R) ""flfSH M>IDOM" llU '"THE CHHILUDBS'" li9UB. WK.SH "WtlD PUTT" ·~ .. , ... "lflMCUNATION Of rue PROUD" ,e,1M:1•t:U '11t£ IUCI 8110" lPGI 4:01-7:10 '1ME THE MONEY & IUN" 2: I M:H-t:41 ,• FOUN TAIN VALLEY t N I Ml\f a. It ... ' ....... ,.. " .. , ... 1• • ,.,, - W WAJ OUT" ~ l:lt WHALE WATCHERS! Ewety w .. kend durin9 January and into February (until ~atiOft 1to111I D.vev'• Lodler will offer 2 Whale W.tcflint Trips Ndl dey luvint 9 em end 1 pm from the Bllbol Pevrlion. 400 Main St .• Biibo&. TelepflotM 17141673-5245 Fere: $4.00 Adulu; $2.50 Olildren 12 Md undw the course of the traveler's life. Robert D'Isidoro is cool, poised and commanding with economy of movement and gesture as the rne n acing murderer ---------------------~ Duk e Mantee. OUTSTA:o-JDING sup- porting performances are given by Jim Ryan as Miss Loomis' im· pulsive admirer and Robert Wentz as her fei s- ty old grandfather who was once shot at by Billy the Kid . Al so impressive in Phis: 'DEA1HUCE 2000• Tecnnicotor~rni lesser assignments are l~ T erry Neptune as the SURF THEATRE flag.waving operator of e...t Hwy• s .. St llwtll9• ~ SJ6-tJH L...----------------------------------~ ~-tc * * • ON DISPLAY * * Dodge ASPEN & Plymouth VOLARE * * PRIZES!! JAN. 22·25 •rf·f~W~~ioo ·r .. Ps • South Coast 'Pf aza & fllmt>V STA~EY l\!JBRICK RYAN O'NEAL • MARISA BERENSON WINNER GOU>EN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR BEST PICTURE and BEST DIRECT~ EDWARDS CINEMA HA.l9Clll:AfAD ... \ COSTA"41U 54~JIOJ EXCmNG AOVEHTU"REI WJ\ll'DISNEY-~TIJ1i1~ CINEMA CEHTER ~--04.ATAO._..ti..CO,tAMIU MIU YllOfCINflll Ot-4141 WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS RICHAR.D BEHJAMIN WINNER 5 OOLOEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS .--. --....... ..,-., I . .. -.-AOOlT fttM Of OUR TIME ... -.aT1111S1" The Devil In Miss Jones .,...__w_'-M_•_.,.. PUllYCIT • 873-tMI 709 E. 8a19oa llvd. Newport leach OPD OAlY AT 12 .... ,.. PAITY" (I) 7:H "l!ICAIUTIOltlf P£fO PIOll" we.t: ... . "MA.Ho.AN°r "',.' "'OMCI ~S MOT INCM5tr (IJ •3 DA TS OF THI COM)OI• II.I "CHIMA TOWN" W "ffUSTU• 'THI •AM~ llJ .... __.. ......... ...:... __ ~~- Wntten for the screen and dJrecled by STANbEY J\YBRICK .... ... BEST PICTURE AND BEST DIRECTOR .... : . National Board of Review "A MAGNIFICENT . entertainment, sumptious, lush, gorgeous thrlJllng and haunting. It is Kubrick's masterpiece. It has become one of my favorite movies of all time." Rex Reed~ syndicated columnist PLUS "NOWAY OUT" edwards BISTOL CINEMA 9"TOl "' MAC-14 .. 7«4 . . .. ' f 7 I ' I ', • .. '• . • I· .. .. .- ... . . ... •• . ' ... .. " ' . .· . . . •· I I I I I .. ' , .. Orange Coast EDITION - ~ * * ,.VOL.69, ~0.22,3SECTIONS.34 PAGES . Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks ,/ ,1976 c TEN CENTS .Attorney Lauds Hinshaw's Record ByTOMBARLEY CM tM o.ily '1lill ta.fl Congressman Andrew Hin.shaw's re·cord as Orange County assessor is sufficient in itself for dismissal or bribery ·charges be faces, a Superior Court Jury w .. told today. Lauding the Newport Beach Republican as ••by far the best .assessor this county ever had,'' defense attorney Marshall Morgan told the panel in his (inal argument that ''there was simp- ly no need to do the things he's accused of doing.'' Morgan said it is ·"incongruous and silly·1' to entertain the thought that Hinshaw could have solicited stereo sets from Tandy Corp. officials or actively sought a $1,000 campaign contribution from the vice president o( the company. Morgan identified former auditor-appraiser George Upton as "the true villain of the Piece." Morgan said Upton was lhe man who dealt directly with the Tand.v Corooration and he was the actual recipient or all but one of the stereo sets given away by the firm. • Morgan condemned Hinshaw's prosecution as the product of "paranoid thinking" by the dis- trict attorney's office and ''Watergate-inspired investiga- tions that often unfairly touch on many men in political office.'' . Morgan told the jury that Hinshaw made many enemies in Orange County by adopting a vigorous six-year reorganisation plan that increased assessment valuations by $3 billion but brought him into conflict with the cdunty counsel and . the Irvine Company . ''Your deliberations will boil down to one question and that question is which of two men do you believe in this trial," be told the jury. ''Do you believe Andrew Hinshaw, a man of integrity and high moral thinking, or do you · believe George Upton, a convict· ed. liar?'' Upton was sentenced to six months in the county jail after pleading guilty to bribery charges. The former county employe was released after 87 days and appeared as a prosecu· tion witness in Hinshaw's trial. Upton told the jury that Tandy Vice President James Buxton told him that the electronics firm was Saving $150,000 a year on its 'Clemente Fire 'Worst • m Bertolino Verdict Nullified . Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams today set aside the guilty verdict re- \ached by a jury in the con· spiracy tri~of former assessor's aide James Bertolino of Mission Viejo. Bertolino, 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, had the petition granted after his lawyer argued that the felony conviction made it impossible for the former county employe to find a new job. The application was opposed by the district attorney's office "We didn't oppose a reduction to a misd~meanor and we did feel the jud,ge's final action was going a little too far," Deputy District Attorney William Evans-faid. Judge Williams was not availa- l ble for comment today. 1 Bertolino was .one ot nine as- sessor's employes indicted by the grand jury after a long probe into 1allegations that they worked on Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's political campaign while being paid by the county for time and mileage. Seven of the nine defendants have been convicted on felony charges. All seven later had their felony convictions reduced to misdemeanors. Judge Williams' action today, however, completely removes Bertolino's conviction from the record. The Mission Viejo man was fined $1 ,000 and placed on three years probation by Judge Walter Smith. Superior Court clerks have a fl_uestion to as)c Judge Williams. when he returns to court later to- day. The question is ''will Bertolino now get his $1,000 back?" .. R>UA RESIDENCES SHOWN IN LAMES ON THE CUL DE SAC ENO OF CALLE •DEUCAOA IN SAN a.ENENTE WEDNESDAY from Left, Homes of Peter Wolenty, Dwight Ainsworth, Larry Welton and Brian Vickery Burn Furloualy Fire Hit Like Lightning By FREDERICK SOfOEMEHL Ol It.. O•lly ~IGl SYff Fire strlJCk San Clemente Wed nesday with lightning speed. What had appeared to hilltop residents as a distant threat in the hills of Camp Pendleton sud - denly was upon the city with un- relenting fury. · Minutes separated the time the !ire burned at the base of the hill behind Avenida Presidio and the time it roared overt he hilltop. There was panic. Some ran from their homes, armed loaded with what few belongings they could gather Cars shot out of driveways and sped off into the thick mantle of smoke and ash. "Carl. Carl." A woman's un - mistakable terror-rilled scream pierced the smoke near a Presidio residence. At the end of Calle Familia, names bore down on a home as a male teenage occupant doused hot embers raining from the sky with a garden ho&e. His sister stood in the. driveway, screaming for him to come down so thev co•ild leave together. He refused. The house was spared. At the John Vasquez residence, 924 Presidio, Jim Quayle, a San Clemente plumber, sprayed the roof with a garden hose. "I r.an into John's wife down below. She said the house was go- ing to go,·· said Quayle. ''The fire came right up the ca- nyon. All of a sudden, there it was." said Quayle. Perspiration eut rivulets in his ash-covered face. Fifty feet down an iceplant covered slope, rive houses on Calle Delicada were engulfed in flames. Several minut.es elasped before fire units entere~ the scene. At the crest of Presidio, San Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni watered his roof. "I put out two little fires on my neighbor's roof," said Di Giovan- ni, pointing to a house next door. "It came so fast. I can't believe how fast.'' the mayor said. Further up Presidio, on Avenida Salvador, Calle Colum- bo and Calle Mendoza, firemen and trucks were everywhere. They had stopped the fire. 'Panama Canal' < "This is all I've got," said Justin Schoenenberger, a retired federal e mploye, pointing to the soot-covered blue jeans he had on, as firemen doused the last names that destroyed his home. i Engineers Tour Mesa By ALAN DIRKJN °'* 0.11, f'it1111sut1 California highway com- missioners and engineers were given flying tours of Costa Mesa's "Panama Canal"-the. mile·long' excavation in Newport Boulevard -by Vice Mayor Jack Hammett Wednesday. J{ammett, a licensed hellcopter pilot, took them up in a rented helicopter on 20-minute nights over the excavation and other freeway projects. · Hammett even took them below ground, down into the ditch excavated for fill dirt to build the Newport Fre.eway. Corona del Mar Freeway in- terchange.at Bristol Street. ''I toJd each one, 'Now you bet- ter believe· we've got a ditch In Costa Mesa -you're in it'," Hammett said afterward. "It ft1.l1ht h•ve scared them a little, but it sure tmpretaed them.'' FIRE CALLS JAM . COAST PHONES Concerned friends and re· latives calling residents or San Clemente following Wednesday's disastrous fite overloaded telt!-phone Pines today. Art Leavitt of Pacific Telephone said. "Everybody's calling there, just like an earth- quake. When we have an earth- quake or other kind of disaster, everybody calls th.al. spot and the equipment just can't handle it.'' "I guess I lost about $a0,000. I was on the roof, watering it down. The house was okay. Then the garage exploded," said Schoenenberger. Further up the street, Chuck Kendall. 417 Salvador, stood in the street with two friends whose homes were not damaged. "It was completely engulfed by the time I got here," he said. "My wife came home and they were evacuating.·· Cella Posts Bail For Himself, Three By GARY GRANVILLE otlllt o.11r l'ti.llW'I' Dr. Louis CeUa and bis three co-defendants in an alleged S2 million swindle remained free Wednesday after Cella agreed to put up bis interest In a 684-acre Riverside County farm as bail. ty uaed tor bail be worth twice as· much as the required bail. And last week when the county Grand lury charged Cella and his three co·defendants with 127 felony crimes, Judge ¥/illiams set ball for Santa Ana physician at$75,000.· taxes as 'a result of alleged ac- tivities th~r·led to Hinshaw's in· dictment on bribery charges. Morgan. describing Buxton to- day as a "yahoo from Fort Worth," told the jury that Bux - ton's testimony in many areas was no more reliable than that of Upton. Morgan expects to conclude his final argument today. Judge Robert P . }<neeland will then in-struet the Jury and send it to de- liberate. tory' 24Homes Ravaged By Blaze By JACK CHAPPELL OfllM D•llr l'Utot SUiH I "This must be what hell looks ~ like,·· a weary s oot.faced i fireman said as he surveyed the • burned-out hulk of one or 24 , houses destroyed or damaged Wednesday by 'the most di s· a•trous fire in San Clemente's history. Some fire·Swept homes were still rekindling as late as 7:30 I a.m. today, although an army of 500 firefighters was reported to have contained and controlled the major blaze by 2:30 a.m. Thirty·nine people. including 10 San Clemente policeman and seven San Clemente firemen, ADDITIONAL PHOTOS FROM SC FIRE-AJ were treated for fire·related in- juries at San Clemente General Hospital. Twelve of the injured were admitted to the hospital. Damage estimates have ranged from SI million to $3 million. One frantic woman was arrest-. ed. for aggravated assault when she tried to run down a San [ Clemente police officer directing traffic at a roadblock below the fire scene. ·~ ! The fire was rought hy 65 fire engine companies from nearly every Orange County depart· ment. · The city of Laguna Beach sent two of its three fire companies and called up off-duty and volun· teer firemen to guard the town with remaining equipment. The disastrous fire. swept out of <See FIRE, Page AZ) DOW REGAINS E4RLY LOSSES NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market recovered gradually from a broad early setback to finish close to where it started to- day. Trading tapered off a bit from the near-record pace of Tuesday and Wednesday, but was still ac- tive by usual standards. <Tables, 85> The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 stocks lost 2.76 pointsto943.48. Coast Weather • Late night and early morning low clouds or fog Friday then fair skies. Cooler temperatures with • highs of 62 at the beaches to 68 inland. Overnight lows 38 to 48. INSIDE TODA V Robin Robf!rt1 .and Bob Ltmon. lam~ right-hancf.ed pi.tchtrl during the 19501. Wt"rt' f!ltcted lo Bouboll'i Hall of fame. Story, Cl. •••ex I I I . 1be California hlellway com-mlsstonen are ln Costa Mesa for two days of hearinP. at the Civic 'Cent.ft'. The bearings tJ:egan to- ·ifay with a ·workshop session with .lhe 1talf and Friday a series of prneotatlon1 will be m•de by local communltle1 to the board on sl•te freeway and highway projects. ''Yes, your honor,'' Cella replied when asked if be was will- ing to use his one-tilth ownership interest in the farm to satls(y a collediYe-$100,000 bail require. ment. Cella's co·detendants In the largest grand theft case in county history were asked to PoSt $25,000 ball each. it wu wlien de!endifiti"GiOrfe Otlendorf. Stephen Evans and Ted Schlffman's attorneys told Judge WJJIJam1 their cllepts could not raise tbe needed cash that the Judie. suggested. the Cella farm land be used lo satl.sfy the. ball requJrement rot all tour at "'-~· ,., "811 Ll,,•;;-o:"c...-!'ii' 1--~1 ............ --a.a-........ . ~...... ,.,, ....... .. .. The rental cost of the f\e-Uc9plir -Ham met.t new was fl50 and Hammeu lnalaied it wu a good lnvestment fcr the ctty in that the filtht• dramaUIOd C..ta M•1'1 c1·1e for exta.fon ol tl1i (SeeTOUR, Pace.U) - • I COllNCILMAN HAMMEIT AT C:Ormi9L8 l'OA CITY Fl..IQtt]'S l!lghw•v· Aid•• a.t Blrcl'• Eye VI-of W• eye-• Ilofore tJ>provlng the ,bail tr· raoeement be suggested, , ~peljor Court Judge Kenneth wuuama said he was satisfied tbi Cf-lla farm Interest Is worth atleaat$300,000. State law requtres that proper- • "I Ill I I I I '""''' -• ........ a .• .;...;.;, .. A~l; ' • ' (See CELLA, Pace All • ~ ... ,..... """' a..lflrM Q-11 _,........... A4.,CI c.Mtt ., ..... r.-itr ..... o--.-., ....... ·1· ~~ ,. .. ......,. . c .. ............. Mlllctl .. ""*" M4 ·~ ........ ~ .. ~ 11+1~ •• flilrtlllf,,_.,.. Allt ...... M HM cs• aJ -... ..... At.Cl --.. '---._j. • t 2 DAIL. V PILOT C Finklea Jurors Convene o\n Orangf" County Superior Court Jury ttu.t will bl· asked to impo::.t' the death penally 1f 1l finds Hugh Daniel Bean auilty of f ·t def!ree murde r for the al- !. ed killing of .Fountain Valley lete-scholar Stephen .. Mike" klea began its deliberations lid<\y. And while Bt~n. it. waited in lte rounty jail cell for the verdict ~parations began in Judge \Rlliam l. Murray's courtroom for the opening Tuesday of the trial of Rean's brother, Charles Oennis Re.in. 22 Both men were arrested Nov 1, 1974. Z.I hours after the Halloween night killing of Finklea. The 19- year-old market clerk wa::. shot ~ix times by two men \\ho entered the 7 Ele' en markC'l at Euclid Street and Warner Av<.'nuc in Fount:un Valle\ Finklea. captain or the Oran~<.> Coast Collt'f!t•" rrsthng team and an acclaimed student. was 10 rwnutes :tway from th<' end of his even int? s h 1ft "hen th<' first of six btlllets ripped into him. F ive more hullets were fir<'d in- to him as he vainly ::.ought refuge 111 a back room of the store. Police found him lying there in a pool of blood Santa Ana police said they re - L11vered both gun::. ust>d 10 the rtmrder and SIJ3 taken' from F'inklea·s cash reg1::.ter from the Bean brothers' car Gov. Brown May E~ter '76 Primary PASADENA (A P > Gov. Ed· mund G Rrown Jr . has decided to enter th<' California Oemoe rati c pres1dent1al pnmary but plans to delay an· nouncement of his decision until the last possible moment, the Pasadena Star News said today. The newspaper said sources in both Washington and Sacramen- to told its Washington bureau of Rrown's decision to run as a favorite son in the June primary. The newspaper did not name its sources A spokesman for Brown said the governor 1s sllll undecided about the state primary, but the Star·News said its sources 'stand by their statement." • The newspaper said Brown ex.- pkts to wm the primary and place himself in good position to influence the selection of the Oemocratic ticket. The 38-year-old governor does nbt want to be a candidate in any other state's primary, the Star· News said Brown's father, former Gov. F.dmund G. Rrown Sr .. said in a r~cent interview he would like to s~e his son "run as a favorite son in the California primary. then lead the state delegation to the Democratic convention. Then he would be m excellent position to a('cept a draft or influence the selection of candidates ·· A Rro wn victory i n the California primar y w ould decrease the chance of any Democrat "mninl? the party's pres1dent1al nomination by con· venlion time The state accounts for 10 percent of the deleg<Jtes to the convention India Protests NEW DELHI. India CUPl > Opposition parties in both houses o( Parliament joinc'Ci in protests against government policy today for the first time since Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of national e mergency seven months aj?o ORANGE COAST fhr Or~t1oQ'f'" (O•\I 0 •1h r"fklot ••t" whtt .. '' r•"" b•,,,.'1 tht llilt .. , Ptf'~ '' Qit.;f')lt•,......,, tY tht f;i ,.t\QI c oA\I r~a>h\.h•,,9 (on f.M'IW' <.., t-•• ·'" •41 ,,....,,\ ,., .. puot1\Mo Nt••fiid•• u '"""""'' r' •• _...., frw (&\I .. N'• ..... Ntllflfp('Jll l,_....ch th1t t1,...~t11o (U .i•ff'i 1-"0u"'.,. n Votllf'.,. hwtn( ~.~llOll't•_., .. 'VotH_.., .. ,., lAQun• ~"'~(h \o\lth (o.it\1 A .. .,''" ,,.f41r.r·•• f '11t1r1''I ,., "utll•\~ fJ \.11u111.1v· ,.,,;s \on ti.JV' fh,. ()r1n(1p•I puOl1\l'ltnq pl~l\I '' Al ).U y.,, \! hov ,l,•rf (0\14 M~ ..... ("•l1lurl\1,t'>I~, .. Robert N. Weed F"rt,•6tn• •ntt Put111"""' Jack R. Curley Viet• Prt\l~l'\t And C,t-rwr1t M.tNO"f Themas Keevll (011or Thomas A. Murph1ne .,_•,,•9•"Q Ed1t0< Ctiar1es H. Loos Rlctw.rd P. Nall A•\1\1•"' ~"•0•"9 CClllO<" Offkft L•tvft.4 "'•'" 1 IK f·••H'W"Y'f \ff•"t H ..... • ... l•lt' flf'•< ~ "II\ -~ 91'Vlh••• .....,,._. ""' ... 1\101 L<o ,.., ~ ..... II"-" 1)-I,_ • Thuractey. Jarwary 22. 1978 F ..... P-..AJ FIRE ..• ~ tht" San Clrmt-nte backt'ountry powered by 35 to 40 m ill' J){'r hour wmds. Likt a rolling tnf~mo tl s prt-ad into homes alona Avenidas Presidio, Oclleada. Mendo:ia. Co lombo and Salvador Avenida Saivador wa:.. the rirst hit, and was hit the hard(•St. The homes were ignited by the in tense heat from the fire. The cause of the fire remained un<'onfirmed by mid day toduy Lt. Col Dan Rrown. Camp Pendleton Publi" Affairs officer. said a helicopter s urvey he madt> ut noon Wednesday s howed the brush fire to Ix' contained within an area the Marine Corps has leased to the State of California. Lt. Col. Brown said the corps is also investigating reports that an e ngineer unit welding target frames at a pistol range near the Chrislianit as area of the base could have been responsible. The Marine Corps sent an tn· fantry company <200 men> into San Clemente to ht.>lp with fire fighting there and sent an infan try platoon of 50 men to aid police 1n closing off the ravaged neighborhoods Lt. Col. Rrown said the base's most restrictivt' firt.· lim1tat10n measures were in <'ffect before the fire started and th<it no nan•!- or any other incendiary d<'VIC('S were to have bE't~n m ust• after 9 a .m . Wednesday In addition to the houses direct · ly damaged by fl a me. many others were damaged by smoke An exact offi<'ial accounting is pending. At the end of A venida Trieste ·and East Avenida Jun.ipero, the names closed in on four homes about 9 p. m .. but were beat~n back by a force of about 20 firemen led by two men support- ed by a roving tanker truck As the blaze rolled through the backcountry toward the city, San Clemente police directed evacua- tion of residents on Pres idio, Salvador. Mendoza, Columbo and Delicada. Firemen quelled the northern end of the fire by mid-afternoon and many expressed confidence the situation was in hand. Then. about 6 p.m ., fresh Santa Ana winds fanned a smouldering area in the city's south end and sent flames shooting up a canyon toward homes in the~ block or Avenida Salvador. The fight was on aj?ain. Residents were evacuated. No south end homes were destroyed Minor damage was reported to some roofs. San Clemente police officers injured during the blaze were Susan Lamberg. Jim Straus. Roger Wibe r g . David llart · man. Vern McGarry, Dwayne Herberich. William Trudeau, Thomas J ordan. Mike Currell and William Pickering. All were h ospitalized for smoke inhalation. Wiberg, Lam· berg and Currell were admitted overnignl. City firemen who were injured battling the fire were Richard Puzin, Ron Stephens, Howard Henry, Dan Cludy, Jon Jacobs, Howard Smith and Frank Denison IV Stephens s uffered a broken leg; Puzm, Henry Smith and Denison, smoke inhalation, and Cludy and J acobs, eye mJuries Rogers Set For Surgery Newport Beach City Coun- cilman Howard Rogers said to· day he will undergo heart s ur- gery Friday morning at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Rogers. who has been hospitalized since Jan. 13, said the surgery is being performed to repair a condition that has plagued him for the past few years. He said he expects t<> be able to leave the hospital within 10 days of the surgery. Rogers. who represent!-thr '.'Jewport-Ralboa Peninsula. ha::. s erved on the council for 10 years. OAll'f?l~~llyLH-.,,,. SOUTHEASTERLY VIEW SHOWS BURNING HOMES; SAN DIEGO FREEWAY LOWER RIGHT San Clemente High School •t Bottom of Picture Became Evacuation Center FIRE'S PATH -Shaded areas mark path of devastating San Clemente fire. Flames moved into Area A about noon, destroying and damaging 24 houses. Winds gave the fire new life about 6 p.m . when it moved 0.111 l"li.. Mllp llr "•"' cr11m mto Area B at t he city's south end. The fire burned down a canyon close to San Clemente City Hall. Flying embers also touched off a small fire on La Esperanza San Clemente Fire Victim Names Luted· Following 1s a complete list of the names and addresses of owners whose homes were destroyed by the San Clemente fire Wednesday afternoon: AVENIDA COLUMBO -704, Gilbert 0 . Kasin; 706. Raymond and Margaret McGill ; 708, Leonard and Marie Valore. CALLE DELICADA -423, Allan and Della Frankel; 425, Peter and Evelyn Wolenty ; 427 , Dwight and Jeann ette Ainsworth; 429, Larry and Blythe Welton; 431, Brian Vickery. AVENIDA PRF;SIDIO -802, David and Beverly Ament; 804, James and Patricia Higgins. AVENIDA SALVADOR -107. Jus tin and Violet Scboenen- berger; 413. Gerard and Joanne Paulin ; 115. Garry and Barbara Patefield .·417. Chuck and Cathy Kendall CAI.LE MF:NDOZA -810, Popick <house in escrow. first name not available). A,n incomplete list of houses that were damaged by the ftre is as follows : Donald and Ruth Brewer, 812 Cai le· Mendoza; Donald and Evelyn Wysopal, 401 Avenida Salvador; Victor Amato, 411 Avenida Salvador; Art (last name not available>. 105 Avenida Salvador. Five other houses also were damaged. according to official re- ports Transit Aid A8ked LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Roard of Supervisors has been asked lo grant S33.8 million lo finance the two.zone, transit bus fare system for the fiscal year bt-ginning July 1. ·The Grim Details Here, in capsule form, are the detans of the multi- million dollar fireihatstrwk San ClehldQte W~! -HOMES DESTROYED: 15 (final count). 1-ROMES D~-Gd>: 9 (partial coum>.' .• -NUMBER OF FIREMEN al scene: 500. representing agencies from throughout Orange County. -ACREAGE BURNED: 1,800. -NUMBER OF INJURIES: 34 persons, including lO city policemen and seven city firemen, were taken to San Clemente Hospital for treatment of s moke inha lation and other injuries. -DAMAGE ESTIMATE: $1 to$3million. Fro• rage AJ TOUR OF EXCAVATION. • • Newport Freew a.y. "It was good public relations." he said. "It put things in perspec- tive 1t showed very clearly that the Newport Freeway pro- ject is incomplete. We know there are no freeway funds now. but we want them to be sure to re- membt-r us when freeway funds do become available.·· Commissioners taken on the flights mad e c l ear that they are dissatisfied with the half .finished nature of the pro- ject. The next step for the Newport Freeway calls for it to be extended to Bay Street, but the state's chief engineer Carl Forbes said the project has not even been giv.en a target date because the California Depart· ment of Transportation is so strapped for funds . But two commissioners who made t he flights agreed that they could not conceive of the freeway not being completed one day. "It's inconceivable that the freeway could be left that way.·· Robert E . Herdman said. "Our picture changes every day. The project does have a high r ating.'' Commissioner Winston R. Fuller made a similar statement. "It's just a matter of time and money," he said. Asked if he had seen worse ef- fects from a freeway project, Fuller said, "l s it worse to see something this far along or is it worse to see something that is needed that is not even started yet?" Hammett's flights were not just aimed at promoting Costa Mesa's case for the Newport Freeway extension -they atso undercut Santa Ana's pus h for the Orance Freeway to be ex- tended frO'm the Santa Ana Freeway to the San Diego · Freeway. His flights showed the land ac· quisition difficulties which that project would face. "I told them they s hould finish what they started before tackling new jobs," he added. Coast Work Ford Budget • m An ongoing project to measure the environmental impact of an- t 1 ·beach erosion work in Newport Beach and the Sunset· Surfside beach area was in· eluded in projects which Presi· dent Ford today asked Congress to budget $221 million to pay for. The budget, which does not in- clude money to pay for any new construction. covers a variety of damJ and other water reso\U'ce development projects in California during the fiscal year .bel.innJni Oct. 1 fu largest portion or the budget \ncludes $122 mllllon for work on the San Joaquin Valley water project includlnt $39 4 million for the prime contract for the Auburn Dam in the Auburn· Folsom area near Sacramento. Also included in Ford's request WH a $99.2 budget from the U.S. Army Corps of Encineers, which includes the $100,000 proposed for the-ongoing New.port-Sunset study. Other projects whkh seek con· tlnuc.\Ci funding an $12,4'°,ooo to continue work on the San FeUpe Divblon, which wu btgun ln the current fiscal year. The bureau budgeted $32 m11Uon for the Sacramento RiveT Dh1.slon of CVP. including SZ0.8 mHllon to ronUnue work on t.be · Tfhama·Colusa Canal. ............. A total ot $24 million was budgeted for the San Luis unit, including S12.3 million foT a dis· trlbutlon and draina1e system ln the West1aods Wat er District and $4 million for tbe San Luis DrAin. Other proposed spendJni in· eluded $2,970,000 to go ahead wtth work on the Fr.tant-Kern C.nal and $4,m;ooo for the El Dorado Dlltributton System. TM Corps of Engineers pro- ~ a fl1cal 1977 ~ budaet of '99.2 milHon tor Callfomia. Thls ineJuded: Buchanan Oamh $21060,000 ; CUcamon.ia Creek ooa control, ~.1 million; Dry Creek Lakt and Channel flood control , $3.3 .. million; Hidden DalD, $1,901,()0(); Imperial Beach Erosion Project, $90,000; Lytle and War m-Creeks fiood control, t2.7 milllon; Napa River Basin Oood control, $6 million; New Melones MultlpJe Purpoae P roject, $59 millloo; , SaC'rllmento River and Tri butatl es flood control, -SZ00,000: Sacrame nto Rlver Bank Protection, 112.5 million: San Dleao Harbor Navtgatlon Project, $9,030,000'; San Dte10 River and Ml11loo Ba)' Navia•· tlan, $90,000; San Francisco Bay to Stockton Sbtp CbaMelt, 11.1 mllUon;. SJ'~etwater Blvcr flood control. $200,000, and Walnut C..ffk nooct ~ntro1, ~.8mllllon. Hospital Slowing Still On Little change was reported to· day from Orance Coast area hospitals in light of the doctors• malpractice Insurance rate pro· lest. <Related story Page AS.) Administrators said they will be watching their emergency rooms especially closely to see if local phys1dans will be participating in a two-day office closure in support of the boycott. The otnce closure is aimed at general practitioners and other office-oriented physicians at the request of surgery doctors who want ·their col}eagues to close their offices as a show of support. In a press conference held Wednesqiay at the Oranje Coun- ty Medtcal Association head- quarters. association president Dr. Charles Plows said he felt the physicians wno are continuing to practice without insurance are "truly courageous. They are placing care of patients above personal loss." he said. Estimates of the number of the county's 2,200 doctors who are practicing witout malpractice in- surance varied from 20 percent to 35 perce nt. Meanwhile. administrators at Fountain Valley Community, Costa Mesa Memorial, South Coast Community, San Clemente General and Mission Community hospitals reported they were still dong business as usual. Surgeons and anesthesiologists at Huntington Intercommuruty, Pacifica and Hoag Memorial hospitals have joined in the boycott. cutting surgeries in those hospital to strictly urgent and emergency cases. Adminis tra.tors at those facilities said no further stafrtay. offs aie anticipated. Hoag has let eight employes go and reduced the work schedules for 95 others. Sixty p Pople have been furloughed from HIH. Pacifica h.as not laid off any staff. fi'r.,. P119e A J CELLA ..• defendants. And when Cella agreed to the plan, the stage was set for bis co- defendants to work out private deals with him to cover the pro- perty be has placed in jeopardy in their interest. For openers, Judge Williams suggested that Evans assign the Santa Ana physician the equity in his Mission Viejo home. Like the other defendants, Evans is ('barged in a 127-count county Grand Jury indictment and a 44 -count federal Grand Jury indictment of charges relat- ed lo the alleged theft and em- bezzlement of $2 million from two county hospitals. Tax bills show the Riverside County assessor set the Cella farm land's value at close to S900,000. But Joseph Canale, a long-lime Cella business associate and a licensed real estate broker. said the land's true market value is closer to $4.5 million. Canale, who also owns a one- fifth interest in the 684 acres, said Celia's interest alone would be worth about $900,000 if the land was split up into and sold in 10- acre parcels. · The discrepancy between the assessor and Canale's value estimates not withstanding , Judge Williams said he was satisfied t.he property's worth covers the needed $300,000. TONIGlll' ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regular meeting, 88 Fair0r .. 8p.m . "THE NATIONAL HEALTH .. -South Coast. Repertory Theater. throuf{h Sun. 8p.m. FRJDAY,JAN.23 "THE HAPPIEST MIUJONAIRE" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fairgrounds, Jan. 23. 24. 30, 31, Feb. 6 and 7 • ~:30p.m. OCC LECTURE -"Mtdlta· tlon," Bar bara Bullard lecturer, Room 119 Flnc Arts Bldg .. '1!30 p.m. KEYBOARD MARATHON - OCC stuaent Pf anlsf.s, orianilt.9 and......b.a.c~ic.h.n.rdisls.. uaic Studio 101. 7:90 .P:...m. Free. BASKETBALL -MaJn<>lla at Cost~ M~sa. Cororta d.cl Mar at Estan cta., Weatminatet at Newport Harbot-, all 8 p.m. HARBOR A R EA COM - MUN l TY CONCERT - Gultar:I .. & IHI Romero•, Newport Ha.rbor Ht1b • audttorlum , 8 p.m . • -... .. Plans tO Extend DC Airport ~s Runway Looming , FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 23, 1976 ES f Any Lap'll Do .. Four-month-old hippopotamus named 'Kubwa Sahna' is wrapped in blanket as he takes nap on lap of volunteer worker at Portland Zoo nursery. Born last September, the hippo was taken from its pen in October after being ~ found bruised and cut up by its jealo~s father. :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;..~~~~~~~~~ (Panel Told Sinatra Unaware Of CIA Dealings ~ WASHJNGTON <UPI>·-The. , Senate Intelligence Committee's : 1taff bas advised the panel ~ t.eainst calling singer Frank Pumping Up Buainess RIVERSIDE (UPI) - Tire dealers can thank Harrison Bittinger of Plloenix for their sudden bonanza -about 1,000 mOtortsts with fiats. Bltttnaer was driving a _.._..._,.. a 10D1 t"-Nvenide Freeway Tburaday when _, .. ..._,.,..~~'Mtirbeprrh:lltnf ou t, t h & C•lltorn ia 'Hi1Mra1 Patrol said. The Rail• were-scattered for two m iles. · "We cou n t Just ltop the whole freeway." sald patrolman Bud Kl~ _ 'Jmllft1er wu eslidlo 1>C more cartful with hil next loild. Sinatra as a witness because he knows nothing about CIA murder plots and his testimony might re- open the touchy issue of John Kennedy's love life, committee sources say. The sources said they hoped the panel would decide t he Sin atra testimony issue in closed session today -and vote against it. "We don't believe questioning Sinatra could lead to anr reopen· ing of the a•sassination plots in· vestlgatlon,'' one committee source said Th ursday. "We don't t hink Sinatra knows anything about Malia-CIA dealings in that , area. · ••On_tbe other .hand, we are de- fmitely not interested in eetting into \U .-area Qf President Ken. nec:ly's love Ute. That is not our business." Sinatra reportedly introduced • Kennedy and the late Sam Gian- cana, -a-nputcd Chicago Mafia boss shot to death 1ast year, to a woman who now claims to have w ·1nttmate retadoni with both men in the early 60s. The committee'• report on as· ·(See SINATR A, Pace A!) • ·' Clemente Bl8ze Probed An investigation into the cause 9f Wednesday's San Clemente fire was due to conclude this af- ternoon with issuance of a state· ment by San Clemente Fire Chief Ronald Coleman. <Related story. A3) Coleman said this morning that he would not reveal his find· ings until more facts related to the cause and area of origin had been collected. He said that in- formation was expected to be ob· tained by mid-afternoon. The fire chief. however. firmly denied a United Press Interna- tional report in which he was quoted as saying that blame for the devastating ',;61aze had been lilted from Marines at Camp Pendleton. A base spokesman said today that the Camp Pendleton Fire Department still is investigating the cause of the blaze. He said it originated at 9:25 a .m . Wednesday in the Cris· tianitas area of the base in San Mateo Canyon property leased by the state from the Marine Corps. The land has been re· served for inland expansion of San Onofre State Park. •'There is a report that there was engineer activity -at an old pistol range that had been closed. There was a report that they were welding," the spokesman said. He said he did not know if use of the state-leased property by Marines was common. BeHast Kill~gs BELFAST, Northern Ireland CAP> -Three Protestants, a Roman Catholic and two Protes· tant policemen were killed in Northern Ireland Thursday, rais· ing the confirmed death toll in the Protestant-Catholic war to at least l ,423 killed since August 1969 and 33 this year. CANA.DIAN PAIR WIN $113,232 RENO, Nev. CUPl)-.A vaca· ~ GaMdian c~le-put.$1 ln slot machine and harvested a jackpot or $113,232, the largest ever paid tor a dollar. John and Margaret Mudrie of Surrey, B.C., pulled the handle of the progressive type machine and lined up four men-in-the- barrel-antaronts -ctub. "You hit the bta one!,. shou~ a cocktail wattreas behind them. • • . ro e l 'Sinatra· Unaware 1 About Mafia-CIA Activities'· Panel '• UFO's Sighted Telescope Plwros Taken CLOVIS, N.M. <UPI > -Police said photographs were taken early today of several strange red, white and blue objects that have appeared in the sky over eastern New Mexico for three nights. Officers said the photographs, taken through a telescope on top of a ni.ne-story building, would be de- veloped for verification of the visual sightings. The UFOs have been described by witnesses as shaped like a blunt cigar, glowing red, white and blue, with two dark spots on the ends. The objects first were spotted by policeman Randy Johnson on Wednes- day. Most of the objects seen Thursday night and early today were spotted west of Clovis, with a few to the east and north. Similar sightings also were reported at Portales, N.M., and Plainview. Tex .. officers said. The objects appeared to be rising in the air, with little or no lateral movement, one witness said. AtOCAi art Runway Extension Plans G:et Airing By WI LUAM SCHREIBER Ofllle Dally Piiot Staff A controversial proposal to ex- tend the main Orange County Airport runway 737 feet north toward the San Diego Freeway will come before the county Board of Supervisors Tuesday for ten· tative approval. Final authorization oC the pro· ject, which airport oCficials claim will drastically reduce jet takeoff noise over Upper Newport Bay. won't come until an environmen- tal impact report on the airport is completed. In a letter to supervisors, Tom Egan, assistant director of the county General Services Agency, said preliminary design work and a feasibility study have been com- pleted. Egan. whose agency now main- tains the airport operatfons, said the initial study showed a runway extension would "substantially aid the process of bringing the airport into compliance with the CaliCornia Noise Standards." The county jetport was the Cirst f acllity in the state for which a variance from the noise restric- tions was sought. Permission to operate was aranted with the un· Veto Ove rridden WASHINGTON CUPI ) -The Senate has dealt President Ford his first defeat o( 1976 by overrid· ing his veto or a bill to make the Secretary or the Treasury a member of the National Security Council. derstanding the county would take steps to gradually cut the noise. <See RUNWAY, PageA2) No Major Flu .Outbreaks Seen in '76 ATLANTA CAP> -The first cases of influenza in the con- tinental United States this season were reported today by the national Center for Disease Control. Outbreaks were reported in Minn esota and Oregon and isolated cases were noted in California. The CDC said, however, there is nQ reason to expect major out· breaks of flu in the United States th.is winter. "If there were going to be ma· jor outbreaks, we would have had some indication much earlier in the season," the spokesman said. Laboratory tests Crom two cases in Oregon and two in California have been charac- terized as A· Victoria, the CDC said. The virus was identified several months ago in the Far East. Further studies of other cases are pendin1. ln California, (wo isolations ot tnnuenu similar to A-Victoria were obtained from college. stu- dents at Berkeley. 16 More Arrests Expected Nineteen s uspected heroin pushers. inC'luding two juveniles and three women , were arrested late Thursday and early today in a coordinated roundup by narcotics officers from fi ve Orange County law enforcement agencies. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth said todav at least 16 more war· rants are "out st anding: and will be served on a "piecemeal basis" as the suspects are found by local police. The sweep by undercover agents capped a IO-week in- vestigation by the Sheriff's Of- fice and police departments in Westminster, Santa Ana. Garden Grove and Fullerton, Griffeth said. "We didn't take in much in the way of drugs or anything during the roundup,·· Griffeth said. "Most of the warrants were is· sued on the basis of buys made previous ly.·· The sheriff's spokesman as- serted that narrotics agents tried to make "at least two buys from each suspect." All the drugs purchased were identified by Griffeth as (See HEROIN, PageA2) Ora n ge C o ast Weathe r Low clouds or fog tonight and Saturday morning. then partly C'loudy in the afternoon. Highs Saturday 56 at the beaches rising to 6·1 in- land. Lows 46 to 53. I NSIDE TODA V Most actors don't get to see thnruelves on television until ttiey·re /amoU3. (>ut the cast of UC lrvine·s "Streetcar ' Named Desire., see themulves on the screen at every rehearsal. See story on page CI of the We~kendn. 41 DAILY PILOT C Finklea Jurors Convene An Orangt' County Superior Court Jllry that will lit• asked to 1mpo:.e the death penalty 1( 1t finds Hugh Daniel Bean guilty of f)rst de!'!rce murder for the al- IA ed killin~ of Fountain Valley a&Jllete·scholar Stephen "Mike" ftnklt'a began its debberationl> Uidz-\y . And while Rean. 24, waited ln county jail C'ell for the verdict ( t-parations began m Judge '4illiam L . Murray's courtroom for the opt'ntng Tuesday of the tnal of Rean 's brother , Charles Oennis Re an. 22 Both me-n were arrested Nov 1, 1974, 21 hours after the Halloween night ktlhng of Finklea. The 19- year·old market clerk was shot 'IY limes by two men v.hoentered !he 7 Eleven markt'l at Eucltd St rt>et and W a rnt•r I\ venue in F'ountnm Valle\ Finklf'a, cnpt<1 in of the Orange Coast Collef.?t' \.\ reslling team and 3l1 acC'la1m ed student. was 10 !l}inutcs ay, a~· from the end of his &'(t'ntn~ shift when the first of six bullets ripped into him .. Five mort> bulh•ts wrre fm.'<i 1n toh1m as ht• vainly sou~ht r('fuge 10 a b~1ckroom of the store. Police found him lytnl! there ma pool of blood Santa Ana pohc<' said they re- cpvered both gun~ usC'CI m the murder and Sl33 taken from Finklea·s C'ash rt>g1:.ter from the Be an brother!>· car. Gov. Brown May Enter '76 Primary PAS:\DF:NA <APJ Gov Ed- mund G Rrown Jr . has decided 't o e n t e r t h P C a I i f o r n i a Dem ocratic pres1dent1 al primary but plans to delay an· nouncement of his decision until the last poss ibl<' moment. the Pasadena Star-News said today. Tht> news paper !.a1d sources in hoth Washington and Sacramen· to told its WashinJ?ton bureau of Rrown's dec1s1on to run as a favoritt> son in the June pnmary. T'ht> newspaper did not name its ~ources A spokes man for Brown said the governor 1s stall undecided about the state primary. but the Star-News s atd its sources 'st and bv th ear statement " ~ The nt>"wspaper said Brown ex pkts to win the primary and plart> himself in good position to influence the selection of the fkmocratic tick<'t :The 38-yC'a r·old governor does not want to be a candidate in any other state's primary, the Star- Nt>ws said Rrown's father. former Gov. F..dmund G Rrown Sr .. said in a r~C'ent interview ht> wouJd like to see his son ·'run as a favorite son in t he California primary. then lead the state d<'legation to the Democratic convention. Then he would be in excellent position to accept a draft or influence the selection of candidates ·· A Rro wn victory in the Cali fornia primary would decrt>ast' the chance of a ny Democrat w1nntn(! the party·s prt>s1dt>nt1al nomination by con- vention ti me The state accounts for 10 percent of the d£•leg~tes to the convention India Protests NEW DELHI , India <U PI> Opposition parties in both houses o( Parliam ent joined in protests against government poucy today for the first time since Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared ti stale of national e mergency seven months af!o ORANGE COAST r~ )f'•"'Qf' cc;,.,u o .. ,,., •'•""' ..,,,h wf'I•'" ,, u.r ti•"'f'tl f,..r-Nrw\ p, •~\ •' plf'a41•-"H1 f., O't c,.-_.,,,,. Co"''' lluDh"""•"O (or f flf·Y iii,. t .. u 111 t\11'''°""' ftH (•tJbft\fW>O N< t'11.1,, tr tHl.1t)t (I ·J w h',, { f'}\f• "'1• '"'· HI.,.,_,,, tw ""t •••i'll n 11 n t'•'''' 10..,1t4n """ .. 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I.ike a rolllne lntemo lt s pread lnto homes aJon1 Avenidas Presidio, Dellcada, Mtndoia. Colombo and Salvador Avenida Salvador was the fi rst hit. and was hit the hardest. The homes were ignited by the in tense heat from the fire. Tht' cause of the fire remained unconfirmed by mid day today. Lt . Col Dan Rrown. Camp Pendleton Public Affairs officer , si\id a helicopter survey he made at noon Wednesday showed the brush fire to be contained within an area the Marine Corps has leas ed to the State o f California. Lt . Col. Rrown said the corps is also investigating reports that an engineer unit welding target frames at a pistol range near the Christianitas area ot the base could have been responsible. The Marine Corps sent an in· fantry compan:-' (200 rnt>n ) into San Clement<' to help with fir<' fighting tht>re and sent an infan- try platoon of 50 mt•n to aid police in closinl'( off the ravaged neighborhoods. Lt. Col. Rrown :;aid the basl"s most rt>strictivc fire limitation mt>asures were in effect before the fire started and that no flar<'s or any other incendiary devices were to hav(' been in ust• after 9 a .m . Wedn('sday In addition to the houses direct - ly d amagt>d by fl a me. many others were damaged by smoke. An exact official accounting is pending. At the end of A venida Trieste 'and East A venida Junipero, the flames closed in on four homes about 9 p. m .. but were beatt!n back by a force of about 20 firemen led by two men support· ed by a roving tanker truck. · As the blaze rolled through the backcountry toward the city, San Clemente police directed evacua- tion of residt'nts on Prt>sidio. Salvador, Me ndoza. Columbo and Dt>licada. Firemen quell('d the northern end of the fire by mid-afternoon and many expressed confidence the situation was in hand. Then, about 6 p.m., fresh Santa Ana winds fanned a s mouldering area in the city's south end and sent flames s hooting up a canyon toward hom es in the~ block of Avenida Salvador. The fight was on aJ?ain. Rt>Sidents were evacuated. No south end homes were destroyed. Minor damage was reported to some roofs San Clemente pohce officers injured during the blaze were Susan L a m berg, J im Straus, Roger Wiberg, David Hart- man. Vern McGarry, Dwayne Herberich. William Trudeau, Thomas Jordan, Mike Curr ell a nd William Pickering. All were h ospitalized for s moke inhalation. Wiberg, Lam- berg and Currell were admitted overnignt. City firemen who were injured battling the fire were Richard Puzin, Ron Stephens. Howard Henry. Dan Clud y. Jon Jacobs. Ho ward Smit h a nd Frank Dt>nison IV Stephens suffered a broken leg; Puzio. Henry Smith and Denison. s moke inhalation, and Cludy and Jacobs, eye anJuries Rogers Set For Surgery Newport Beach Ci ty Coun- cilman H oward Rogers said lo· day he will undergo heart sur- gery Friday morning at Hoag Memorial Hospital. R oge r s. who has been hospitalized s tnC'e Jan. 13, said the surgery is being performed to repair a condition that h as plagued him for the past few years. He said he expects to be able to leave the hospital within 10 days of the sur gery Rogers. who r epresents the ~ewport-Ralboa Peninsula, has served on the council for 10 years -~11.,"i.t""9byL.ff ... y119 SOUTHEASTERLY VIEW SHOWS BURNING HOMES; SAN DIEGO FREEWAY LOWER RIGHT San Clemente High Schoof at Bottom of Picture Became Evacuation Center 0 0 ~ FIRE'S PATH -Shaded areas mark path of devastating San Clemente fire. Flames moved into Area A about noon, destroying and damaging 24 houses. Winds gave the fire new !if e about 6 p.m. when it moved 0.11)' "lot Mllp ~y Htm D11m into Area B at the city's south end. The fire burned down a canyon close to San Clemente City HaJ I. F1ying embers also touched off a s mall fire on La Esperanza. San Clemente Fire Victim Names Listed Fol16wing is a complete list of tht> names and addresses o r owners whose homes were destroyed by the San Clemente fire Wednesday afternoon: AVENIDA COLUMBO -704 , Gilbert 0 . Kasin ; 706, Raymond and M argar et McGill ; 708, Leonard and Marie Valore. f'ALl,E DELICADA -423 , Allan and Della Frankel; 425, Peter and Evelyn Wolenty; 427, Dwi g ht a nd Jeannet te Ainsworth ; 429. Larry and Blythe Welton ; 431, Brian Vickery. AVENIDA PRESIDIO -802. David and Beverly Ament; 804, James and Patricia Higgins. AVE~IDA SALVADOR -107. Justin a nd Violet Schoenen· berger; 413, Gerard and Joanne Paulin; 415, Garry and Barbara Patefield; 417, Chuck and Cathy Kendall CALLE MENDOZA -810. Popick t house in escrow. first name not available). A'fl incomplete list of hous<'s that were damaged by the fire is as follows : Donald and Ruth Brewer, 812 Caile · Mendoza; Donald and Evelyn Wysopal, 401 Avenida Salvador; Victor Amato, 411 Avenida Salvador: Art <last name not available). 105Avenida Salvador. Five oth er' houses also were damaged, according to official re- ports Transit Aid Asked LOS ANGELES CAP > -The Boa rd ot Supervisors has been asked to grant $33.8 million to finance the two-zone, transit bus fare ·ystem for the fiscal year beginning July 1. , The Grim Details Here, in capsule for;m, are the detatts ot the multi- million dollar firethlt*'3tk San Clemente W~: -HOMES DESTROJ~D: 15 Cfinal count). -ROMES DA~GEbt 9 (partial count). ' . -NUMBER OF f1REMEN at scene· soo. repres enting agencies from throughout Orange County. -ACREAGE BURNED: 1,800. -NUMBER OF INJURIES: 34 persons, including 10 city policeme n and seven city firemen, were taken to San Clemente Hospital for treatment of s moke inhalation a nd other injurtPS. -DAMAGE ESTIMATE: $1 to$3million. TOUR OF EXCAVATION. • • Newport Freeway. "It was good public relations," he said "It put things m perspec- tive at showed very clearly that the Newport Freeway pro· ject is incomplete We know there are no freeway funds now. but we want them to be sure to re- member us when freeway funds do become available." Commissioners taken on the fli g hts made c lea r that they are dissatisfied with the half-finished nature of the pro- ject. The next s tep for t he Newport Freeway calls for it to be extended to Bay Street, but the state's chief engineer Carl Forbes said the project has not even been given a target date because the California Depart- ment of Transportation is so strapped (or funds. But two commissionel'5 who made the flights agreed that they could not conceive of the freeway not being completed one day. "It's inconceivable that the freeway could be left that way.·' Robert E. Herdman s aid. "Our picture changes every day. The project does have a high rating.·' Commissioner Winston R . Fuller m ade a similar statement. "It ·s just a matter of time and money," he said. Asked if he had seen worse ef- fects from a freeway project, Fuller said . "l s it worse to see something this far along or is it worse to see something that is needed that ls not even started yet?" Hamme tt•s flights were not just aimed at promoting Costa Mesa's case for the Newport Freeway extension-they also undercut Santa Ana's pus h for the Orance Freeway to be ex· te nded from the Santa Ana Freeway to the San Diego · Freeway. His !llghts sbowed the land Ml· quisition dtlficullie. wblch that project would face. "I told them they s hould finish what they started before tackling new jobs," he added. ( Hospital Slowing Still On Llltle chanso w s reported to- day from Orange Cout area hospitals in lll(bt of lM doctors' malpractice Insurance rate pro· test. <Related story Page AS.> Administrators said they will be watching their emergency rooms especially closely to see if l o cal phy s i~ians will be participating lo a two-day o!(ice C'losure in support orthe boycott. The office closure ls aimed at eeneral practit ioners and otheT office.oriented physicians at the request of s urgery doctors who want ·their eoJJeagues to close their-offices as a show of support. In a _preSI conference held WednetHtJy at the Oran_se Coun- ty Medlco.l Asso~iation head- quarters. asSociation president Dr. Charles Plows said he felt the physicians who are continuing to practice without insurance are "truly courageous. They are placing ·care of patients above personal loss." he said. Estimates of the number of the county's 2,200 doctors who arc practieing witout malpractice in- surance varied from 20 percent to 35 pe rcent. Meanwhile, administrators at Fountain VaJJey Community, Costa Mesa Memorial. South Coast Commu n ity, San Clemente General and Mission Community hospitals reported they were still dong business as usual. Surgt'Ons and a nesthesiologists at Huntington lntercommunity, Pacifica a nd Hoag Memorial hospitals h ave joined in the boycott, cutting surgeries in those hospital to strictly urgent and em er gency cases. Adminis tra.tors at those facilities said no further staff lay- offs are anticipated. Hoag has let eight employes go and reduced • the work schedules for 95 others. Sixty p eop l e ha ve b ee n furloughed from HIH. Pacifica E',.._ PGfle AJ CELLA ... defendants. I And when Cella agreed to the plan, the stage was set for his co- def endants to work out private deats with him to cover the pro· perty be has placed in jeopardy in their interest. For .openers, Judge Williams .suggested that Evans assign the Santa Ana phy.sician the equity in his Mission Viejo home. Like tbe other def end ants. Evans is charged in a 127-count county Grand Jury indictment and a 44 -count federal Grand Jury indictment of charges relat- ed to the alleged theft and em- bezzlement Qf $2 million from two county hospitals. Tax bills s how the Riverside C',ounty assessor set the Cella farm land's value at close to sooo.ooo. But Joseph Canale, a long-time Cella bus iness associate and a licensed real estate broker. said the land's true m arket value is closer to $4.5 million. Canalt>, who also owns a one· fift h interest in the 684 acres, said Celia's interest alone wouJd be worth about $900,000 if the land was split up into and sold in 10- acre parcels . ' The discrepancy between the assessor and Canale's value e st imates notwithstanding . Judge Williams said he was satisfied the property's worth covers the need ed $300,000. TONlGlfl' ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regular meeting, 88 Fair Dr., 8 p.m . Coast Work • m Ford Budget' "THE NATIONAL HEALTH" -South Coast Repertory Theater. throu2h Sun. 8p.m. FRIDAY, JAN. 23 .. THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, .Fairgrounds, Jan. 23. 24, 30, 31, Feb. 6 and 7. S :~p.m. An ongoing project to measure the environmental impact of an· ta -bea c h erosion work in Newport Beach and the Sunset- Surfstde beach area was ln- C'luded in projeC'ls which Presi- dent Ford today asked Congress to budget $221 million lo pay for. The budget, which does not in- clude money lo pay for any new construction, covers a· variety of dam.a and other water resourc«> development projects In California durin& the fiscal year be«lnnina Oct. 1. 'fh• largast portion of the budaet Includes Sl22 mUUon for work on the San Joaquin Valley water project tncludtnr $39 4 million for the prtme contract for the Auburn Dam in the Auburn- Folsom area near Sacramento. Also included in Ford's request was a $99.2 budget from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which includes the $100,-000 proposed for the ongoing Newport-Sunset study. Other projects which seek con tlnued funding a.re $12,450,000 lo ~ontlnue work on the San Felipe Division, which wu begun ln the current fiscal year. The buru u budgeted $32 mllllon for the Sacr•mmto RJver Dtvtston of CVP. lncludlng $20.8 mJUlon to continue work on the . Tehama·Colusa Canal. A total ol $24 mUJion was budgeted for the San Luis unit, including 112.3 million for a dis- tribution and draina,e system ln the WesUands Water District and $4 million for the San Luis Drain. Other proposed spendiJli in- duded $2,970,000 to go ahead with work on the Frlant-Kem Canal and S.,650,000 for the El Dorado Distribution System. The Corp• o f Eni\n~rs pro- posed a !lscaJ 1977 construetion bud1et of 199.2 million for ·CalllomJa. Thi.a included: Buchanan Damh ~1060,000 ; CUcamonga Creek ooo control, $$.1 million; Dry Cree.le Lak• and Channel rlood control, $3.3 million: Hidden Dam, $1,901,000; Imperial Beach f.;roslon Pro)ed., $90,000; Lytle and Warm<Creeks flood control, $2.7 million; Napa ruver B11ln flood control, $8 mllllon; New Melones MultJpJe Purpo1e Project, $59 mUUon ; Sacramento Rlver and Tri butarlet flood control, $200,000; Sacramento River Bank Protection, $2.S mlllion; San Dleso Harbor Navigation Project, Si,030,000'; San Dtego River and Ml11lon Bay Navtca· Uon, SS0,000; San Franclsco Bay to Stockton Ship Cbannelt, $1.1 mtllton: Sweetwater River nooct control, $200,000, and Walnut Creek flood control, $5.lmlllion. OCC LECTURE -"Medita· tlon,'' Barbara Bullard lecturer, Room 1J9 Fine Arts Btcta .• 7~~ p.m. ' .KEYBOARD MARATH9N - OCC student pla.nlsts. orfanilta and barpaichordlsts. Music Studto101, 7:SOp.m. Free. BASKETBALL -MaanoUa at eo.t~ Mesa, Corona del Mar at Estancia, Westmlnstar at Newport Rarbof', all 8 p. m. HARBOR AREA COM · MUNITY CONCERT - Gultul1ll, the Romeroa. Newport H a.r b or Hi 1 h audJtorium, a p.m.